the seutiiiu'iit of the Chicago Daily
ASSOCIATION.
\ News when it »aid, “ A magazine
BLACKWELLS
that in full of interest anil value is
Railroad Lawyers Will Try to Davlse a Plan
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY | F a ct s a n d F ic t io n .
Condensed
and Evade the Court'a Late Decision.
learning is easy to lake when pre 2v£yrtla
IE=cixrt a n d t h e tT ppor-C h q.-u .ille
J. S. MfrEWEÎT ». F. DEA», sented in such attrac ive guise.”
Mew Yolk, March 30.— Lending
ameä " W h a t i s O-cing- o n aruere.
Published at 350 Dearborn street,
Editors and Proprietors.
railroad lawyers of New Yolk and
i Chicago, by the Dominion Company.
Philadelphia will confer today at
Ott M ¡Hard and wife are visiting
Wall B ros sawmill is «till running
Devoted to the material and social up-
the othce of James C. Carter to see
bHiding of the Ooquiile Valley particularly
with relations in this place.
and
is
catting
some
line
lumber.
A New March—Special Musical Gilt to All
what can bo done to save the Juiut
and of Coos County ¿generally.
GENUINE
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
The baud boys treated the town
Many of ov.r people have been I’ rullij Association.
Ainoug the
Reaedrs ot Our Paper.
DURHAM
folks to u serenade ou last Thursday affected with colds for the past week. legal giants to be present are Mr.
~ TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1897.
T M 5*
The very lntest musical composi
Hon. J. H. Itoberta of Norway Carter, leading counsel for the big
P. FISHEK, N EWSPAPKB Al)1 KBTI8INO AGENT tion to enlist popular approval is
O. Dodge left on Monday’s train made our town u business visit last i « il pool; Judge Ash bel Green,
21 Merchant«’ Exchange, San Framl»eo, is
representing the West Shore: Fruuk
Conservatory for Empire City. He goes on busi week.
oar authorised »Rent. This paper is kept ou file “ The Broad Street
la h is oiiice.
March,” composed by a young I’liil- ness before the county court.
Loouiia, of the New York Central
Among other goods Hermann A James A. Logan, of the Pennsyl
i adelphian, ltolund H. Smith, a pupil
Levi Gant 1ms furnished this Brown received quite an invoice of vania; E. J. Phelps, Fredrick Coa-
|
of
the
popular
institution
to
whom
'Facts and Fiction" for 1897.
dert and Lewis Cuss Ledynnl.
; his work is dedicated.
It is highly town some of the finest beef this hardware lust week.
It is agreed by lawyers that the
For 1897 arrangements hava been j inspiring, suggestive of the popular;
11 ' ,ttu ‘ ll this | M’ m. Page moved his family into
| the town residence of Chris. Adams, decision of tho supreme court in
made by which the readers of F acts : marches written by Sousa.
It lias
Y o u v. Ill lim i ou o co u p o n
j the Trans-Missouri Fit igl.t Associ
a n d F ic t io n a r e promised a u over- beeu played by all the leading the-]
Jacob S troig run a few logs to our he having rented the same.
Inside caclt tw o ou nce b a g ,
ation case makes it clears tlmt the
Frank
------
! atre orchestras nud concert bauds sawmill one day last week.
flow of good ‘ things.
With
a n d tw o co u p on s lunltl«; cacti
Sir. Lavine will occupy the resi
comes experience, and experience **'
Quaker ( ity, nud at tbo sen- Wjrland also furnished some nice dence now being erected by Miss Joint Trafiio Association cannot
fo u r ou nce b a g o f liiu c ii-
-
-
.
hope fur a different decision iu the
suggesls improvements.
; 8ble nnd mountain resorts.
The hard wood.
w e ll’s D u r h a m . H uy a b a g
May
Giles
on
her
property
adjoin-
C(lge
m)W
1>el
ilinr».
This
case
was
o f thio celebrated tobacco
The publication will continue to piano part of this excellent march! Rico Murry of Canms valley nr-
| brought by United States District
an d read th e c o u p o n —w h ic h
be printed on a superior quality of has i ust keen issued, and through a rived in town last Saturday’, bring mg town.
given a list o f v a lu a b le pres*
Both meat markets of this place Attorney McFarlaue. who, iu coiu-
paper and the illustrations will be special arrangement with the author | ing four passengers from the out-
cu ts a n d h o w to get th em .
are supplied with Levi Gant's ! meeting on it today, said:
principally halftone copper plates, wu tt,t‘ enabled to present a c°py | side to this place.
choice beef, Machado Imviug pur-j "From a careful reading of the
the costliest process now in use.
j free to every reader of this paper
a anusautii:suxssssx iisKaass-
W. H. Erdice now hns the lumber chased the whole lot ou bund.
opinion I cannot see how the law-
The series of frontispiece portraits who will send uame and address,
on
the
grounds
and
will
soon
have
u
.
,
,
i
vers
of
the
Joint
Tinllio
Associa-
of western authors will he coutin- , enclosing this notice und (1 cents in
Some of the cattle-buyers bare j , Ion cnn e
t HfBVorftble decision,
ued, and will be followed by a series stamps to cover mailing and post- the skimming station at this place blushed their woik and retired t o .........
l lie latter association has offended
of each of artists, illustrators, pub- ncie» The Broad Street Conserva ready for operation.
the smiling Cutehing creek valley
Henry Bryant, of Myrtle creek, to enjoy the profits of their lubor. to a greater extent against the
lishers and editors, all of which will tory of Music, 1331 South Broad
Sherman law than did the Western
Street,
Philadelphia.
The
retail
reports that stock in that section is
form a portrait gallery of great in
The band boys expect to get up Association.”
price of the March is 40 cents, and in fairly good condition, consider
terest to the general reader.
It is understood that the railroad
a fine soeinl on the lim'd times prin
A fashion page will be omong this is an offer that should bo ap ing the severity of the winter.
ciple in about a month that will lawyers, at their meeting, will de
the new features.
This will be preciated by our musical friends.
Ash Moore, of Salmon mountain, surpass their former successful vote less time to considering the
so edited as to be practical and
spent several days in town last week, efforts in that line.
coming supremo court fight than
Tacoma
Sun:
The
people
of
tho
money-saving.
returning Saturday.
Mr. Moore
to devising some other method of
Leading articles, illustrated wdien state have realized more in the way expects to make a good clean-up in
Of course every one will attend meeting the emergency. Our plan
necessary, on events of national and of freight lute reduction from the tho spring.
the entertainment given by the is to nsk congress to eunct special
world-wide interest will appear as | legislature of 1837 than it has of
ladies of the Eastern Star ou April laws so that pooling may he con
nny
previous
Itepublican
legislature,
Robt.
Martin
of
this
placo
paid
subject matter presents itself.
In j
10th, as their entertainments are tinued under the influence and
but
still
they
expected
more
than
Bandon
a
business
visit
last
week,
these the aim will be to give a more |
always a rare treat.
direction o f the interstate com
they
received,
and,
therefore,
in
returning
Sunday.
Bob
is
a
ri
stler
Twenty full-sized packets, your selection from a large list, guaranteed
analytical survey of the subject
merce commission.
Tin’ s, it is fresh and thu best varieties, given as a premium with each order for
selecting their legislature in the fall and will always be found on deck
than is found in the daily press.
E. G. Flanagan of Marshfield
argued,
would
enable
the
com
spent several days iu town last
“ The Lincoln Pago" hits touched of 1898 they will weed out the weak when business calls.
mission to prevent discrimination
a popular chord, and this depart points and elect a People’s party
F. P. Hermann made somo sub week. He shipped several head of and at the samo lime enable the
legislature
that
will
bo
as
far
above
ment will bo continued.
Iu addi
stantial improvements in his dwell beef cattle and mutton sheep to railroads to avoid ratecutting.
tion to much other matter, a series the legislative body of 1837 as that ing house last week.
Mr. H. be Marshfield by Monday’s train.
Another plan to be considered is Chicago, price
per year. But for a short timo orders will bo taken for
body
was
above
its
Bepubiican
pre
of articles on the conspiracy to as
lieves in always adding new features
S. H. Miller and P. A. Decker, jr., that the association be in relation ] balance of the year at
decessors.
sassinate Mr. Lincoln, with special
to home attractions.
have leased the Stevens barn and only to the classification of freight.
reference to the trial nnd execution
J. Pierpout Morgan—Tho scheme
Alrniis M. Wilson, of Rural, was opened the same on April 1st for This, it is argued, would net be a
of Mrs. Surratt, will be contributed of Bryan nnd the other nnnrchists
down from his home last week. He the accommodation of tho public. restraint o f traffic, and therefore
by Judge J. W. Clampitt who was who want to make everybody rich
With
reports that stock is iu need of bet They nro energetic men, whom we not a violation o f the law.
counsel for Mrs. Surrntt in the fa must be entirely wiped out.
.
From t! io time order is received the paper will be sent weekly until
ter weather and it is actually neces predict will make a success of tho freight properly classified the rail
mous trial. These articles will make
da arc wanted,
Andrew Carnegie--Bight you are. sary that the grass start pretty living business.
road men think tLey might be able JANUARY 1, 1837, FOR ONLY 60 t ENTS.
add 15 cents to pay postage.
some startling and unexpected dis If everybody were rich wo would
to
maintain
rates
by
verbal
agree
soon or cattle will suffer seriously.
closures of perfidy on the part of have to be poor iu order to bo dif-
George Hall, upon his return from ment with each other.
Joseph Noyes, our pioneer nur. Marshfield last week, informed ua
federal officials of that day and will | ferent to the common herd. What
TWO fT;R THE
give some information about this | would become of the “ four hundred” seryman, has been very busy of late that he believes the people of tho
SCHEMING FOR W IVES.
of
attending to his young nursery. bay will push the county division
great uational tragedy with which if everybody wore rich?
Mr. Noyes also Las a fiuo variety of question no longer. This would
the general public is unfamil
A. J. W., in Fresno Republican: trees and shrubbery for market, and
How a Hundred Woman Were Lured to Oregon The
COQUILLE CITY HERALD one year, and thu FARM,
iar. Judgo Clampitt knows more
certainly he right, as division can
by S killfu l Strategy.
In a recent suit in New York city all of tho latest and best varieties.
FIELD
& FIRESIDE u n til January 1, 1898, and 20
about this event in o.ir history
only
creuto
high
unneccessary
tax
John D. Rockefeller testified that,
than nny other living man and is as
The school building Las been on each side.
packets o f Seeds, only $2.
“ There are plent/ of women in
although certain property iu con
capable of presenting the informa
Oregon now,” obi er>ed a prominent
troversy was held in the name of much improved. Three of the rooms
IgyThis
offer
limited
to May 1st. Any subscriber can tako advantage
Report
was
brought
to
town
tion in attractive form as anyone St. Mark’s church, it was really his. have been completed—painted and
recently that n man within a few Oregon politician, who is hero to of it and have his time extended. Send all orders to this office.
now occupying a position in the He testified further that it was held put in fine condition.
We under
see
that
that
state
is
not
forgotten
literary field. Ho is a clever and in the name of the church in order stand that Dr. Leap, one of the di miles of this town, with a barn-full in tho matter of patronage, “ but it
of hay for sale, is allowing liis cows
versatile writer. He is tho author
Uncle John Weaver, of S umner,
to escape tnxation. If Christ should rectors, led ip this very laudible to stnrve to death rather than feed is within the memory of mnuy of
The German commission for the
of the popular book, “ Echoes from conic to New York?
enterprise.
them. It will, hoWever, be investi us when women were very scarce study of the plague, which will a pioneer and highly respected
the Itocky Mountains,” of the novel,
Wo were sorry to see Prof. Frank gated, and if found to bo true the there. We gave it out that we soon start for India, consists of citizen, chine over last week and
Cleveland Recorder: Tho admis
•‘Cloud's Mills,” editor of “Lalor’s
Bunch
move from our burg last party will be called upon to explain wanted them for school teachers Frofeesor Koch, Professor Pfeiffer spent several days with G. F. Bou-
sion
of
Abner
McKinley
to
the
New
Political Cyclopedia" anil a frequent !
and the like, and encouraged them
week.
Mr.
B. has established a fine his cruelty to animals.
(o f the institution of infectious tell.
contributor to the lending maga York bar, coincidently with the
to come out there, but the truth
reputation
as
a
teacher
in
this
place,
diseases), Professor Gafl'ky (o f
Read our special offer ail..
zines. When tho war of the Rebel admission of his brother to the
Efforts are being made to get was the men wanted them for wives.
lion broke out ho was in college White House, leads the man up a and many would have beeu glad to Oregon’s delegation in congress to I remember once we seut a young Giessen), Dr. Disuderic and Dr. “ Choice Garden and Flower Seeds,”
where he was a classmate and inti tree to ask whether the policy of a see him retained os one of our useful introduce a special bill for the man to Massachusetts, where he Sticker (o f the imperial health the Farm, Field nnd Fireside till
office). Professor Koch will go to Jan. 1st, next, and the H erald for
mate friend of Postmaster-General New York business connection with citizens.
relief of M. B. Belieu, of the wns well acquainted, with orders to
Wilson. On the evening that the the White House is to bo adopted
If you want a few minutes of real Middle Fork, an Indian war vet- collect 100 young women and to Bombay on the completion o f his one year for only 82.
investigations in South Africa, and
press announced that during the by this administration nlso?
enjoyment, just step into either of ernn of 1855-’56. The old gent has ] escort them back to Oregon.
We
Oakland, Cal., has already com
until his arrival tho leader of the
day Lincoln had called for 75,000
Cleveland Recorder: When the our barber shops, when you will seen 83 years, nnd has been a very guaranteed every one o f them one
commission will ho Professor menced to make preparations for
volunteers, Judge Clampitt began Maryland Steel Company nt Spar- forget the world under the light energetic and useful citizen of yenr's employment.
The nctive
the Fourth of July.
forming a company and before noon I row’s Poiut, Maryland, starts up its bund of the nrtist, for only ten Oregon since somewhere iu the man iu the matter wns a fine-look Gaffky, who was with Professor
During the present revolution in
the next day ho nud his company | plant which has been shut down cents. The price is the same at forties. Too much ennuot be done ing young man, who afterward Koch in British India during the
were sworn into tho service of the ' for nearly three years, nro the 2000 both shops and in keeping with the for these old pioneers who first served two terms iu congress from great cholera epidemic o f 1884, Cuba Spain has sent to the island
and nssisted him in tho researches
Union, this being tli i first company employes to tlinnk the “ advance hard times.
made it possible for civilization to our state. He spent two months which finally led to tho discovery 198,047 troops and forty generals.
and Judge Clampitt the first officer] agent of prosperity” for having
in selecting the party, and started
Greece wants to buy 2000 Amer-
H. Hartley, one of the South be planted along this coast.
of the comma bacillus.
to be sworn into the volunteer ser bcen elected, or the steel trust for
west with them. On the trip out!
lean horses for military purposee,
Fork’s most prosperous farmers,
Ben Shull and his enterprising
vice of the Union to aid in putting having “ been busted?"
informs us that while tho winter neighbors nro still pushing their he courted ono of the schocl tench-1 Ex-President Harrison, m n lec- nnd she will probably have no
down the Rebellion. Ho served to
ers on his own hook nnd nctually jure at Ann Arbor, Mich., a week trouble in getting thorn.
has
been
unusually
severe,
his
S. F. Star: Mike DeYoung is to
rond work. They will soon have got her consent to a marriage oil
the close of tbo war, And for bravo
ago, said:
“ Five-sixths o f the
stock is in good condition, and
M EN OK
A N T E D — I U T iT F U L
and gallant services was promoted bo appointed minister to some for plenty of feed in t.he barn. He nlso it possible to drive up the South the arrival of tho trmn nt Portlnnd. voters o f the country favor a revi
wmai'ii to trav '•■■I Or repp insilile estab-
eign
country.
Wo
suggest
tho
Can
Fork
nt
nny
time
o
f
the
year.
I
f
to the rauk of colonel.
After tho
Tho
boys
bowled
considerably
lis
Ilf'
Ì
house
in
Ore
ton.
{
•
sion
of
corporation
laws
limiting
lary
$780 and
hnsa fine lot of bacon nud lard for every neighborhood had such set-;
close of the war ho served his nibal Islands, or some place where
isos. P osition perni.'in it. Reference,
sale. We would bo pleased if we tiers ns Shall, McNair, Berry, about it, claiming tlmt lie lind the purposjs for which corporations
ho
will
have
to
stay.
Should
he
»so
«elf-addre*.
pud
env.'lope.
-od
P
ta
country for many years in the far
treatpfl them unfairly, in having may be organized, supervising the
could say as much for ull the farm
N ational, Star Insura io Kldg., Chi-
Ernest Hermann, Strongp, nnd first choice, but there wns a lot of issues of stocks and bonds, and
west ill hunting down nnd prosecut return, tho congregation will join ers in this vicinity.
others, they would soon improve fine, marriageable material left. puttingother restraints upon them.”
ing mail robbers.
Siuce then he us in singing: “ And the ent came
Mr. Lutrell, who ] Some of those women are today
Some of the advance sheets of their roads.
has held many important nud re back!”
This is very true, and just light.
sponsible federal positions.
His
Twentieth Century: During the the fortbeomeing History of Coos lives on the Schroeder homestee.d, the lending ladies of the society of Why were tho powers ever given Notice ci Sl.crifi’s Erie of Real Prop
connection with the trial of the con- presidential campaign a Chicago ] County nro about.rcndy for the press. lms given ten days, work, or more. the state. More than three-fourths them — why special “ paternal” leg
erty on Execution.
spirators, Lis intimate knowledge: firm invested in u lot of Mexican ! We learn that it is tho intention This is very liberal for a man not of the hundred were married inside islation agaiust the people?
' OTICE is hereby Riven, tlmt by virtue
of federal matters nud federal offi dollnrs ch an object lesson on the of the author nnd committee in owning any real estate in the of three years, nnd many in less
of nn execution duly issued oat of the
One of the last laws passed by
eials, his culture and experience evils of silver coinage. Last Satur charge of that important work to vicinity, and be-speaks a progress j than one year. A few o f tho lot,
Circuit Court of tho Htato of Oregon for
and his erudition nud general abil day that same firm failed for a heavy 1 ublish in the county press some ive spirit that is certainly com -1 ! however, ore tenchirig school there the Missouri legislature requires C ms County, on the 1 at day of March, A. D.
181)7. find b> me duly directed, upon a ju dR-
ity eminently fit him for writing sum. This is another object lesson. of the reminisrenHCS of early davs mendable.
{ today, not that they have any offers, all priests nud ministers of the inonfc
and decree foreclosing a mortgage
i already hnnded in, and this gives
these articles.
; hot bjeanse they would not accept gospel in that state to become citi and order of sale duly rendered by said
Chns.
Dodge
nnd
wife
are
spend
The
Scio
creamery
will
be
run
oil
others
of
the
old
pioneers
an
idea
zens
before
they
can
peifarm
the
court
on
the 8th day of July, 181X5, and duly
“ Jack Besnnt’s Boy,” by C. F.
ing a few days with their relatives nny of the fellows who offered
of record and docketed in and by
| business
principles this summer
There are entered
Randolph, is a story Imginniug in|_„
,
• i | of what is wanted of them in the in this place. Mr. Dodge sustained themselves.
Now that Senator mnrringe ceremony.
said court on the 27th day «if July, 18iH>, in
the January number, which, in ad- j l h ° farmer* 'vllI,nl1 b,° Pftld for th<;lr I »¡'ape of a story.
certain suit then in said court, pending,
nn injury of two fingers while coup Mitchell has about given up his 354 priests in Missouri and over a win-rein
Ji. J. Fleming was plaintiff and
dition to being highly interesting milk every month, whatever may bo
contest to return ns senator, lie! 100 of them ure not yet natural- Seth It. Hammer,
ling
some
cars
recently.
We
learn
as administrator of the
August
Carl,
of
Norway,
was
up
ized.
to those “ who have had experience,” realized for it.
will
likely
be
succeeded
by
a
gentle-
j
estate
o
f
Henry C. Sterling, deceased, W .
one day last week getting some that Mr. Dodge is nil ancient, mem
II.
Logan,
Laura
W
. J ogan, his wife, Isaiah
ns well as to those “ who have only
man who married one of the party
Hacker and A. Hush were defendants in
“ Many er gal,” said Uncle Ehen, deeds to lands that he had pur ber of the Brotherhood of Engin of school teachers to which I refer. J
observed," has tho added charm of
favor of said plaintiff and against the said
eers,
nnd
had
he
not
neglected
tho
chased
several
years
since
corrected
defendants, bv which execution I am com-
being tho only one written on the “ is dazzled by de shine ou er young so that there would not be any diffi same since moving to this section He will bring his wife here with
manded to sell the teal property In said
subject and plau on which this man’s collars an’ cuffs wifout real culty in the future. Everyone who he would now be receiving a linml- him, and your Washington folks j
execution and hereinafter described, to pay
tho sum due the plaintiff nnd the snid
story is constructed.
Tho render izin’ till it’s too Inte dat de gloss has had deeds executed in earlier some benefit from that order. Such can see for themselves tho kind of
defendant, Seth It. Hammer, as adminis
must reach the end o f his story to mean je6’ dal much mo’ trouble foil | days should see that they are not ordem ns the above and tho W ood ladies we had out there for school
trator
of said estate amounting to Three
TO
fully appreciate its beauty and con de women folks on ironin’ days.”
Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-two
! defective, before tho parties thereto men of tho World, the Foresters, teachers. They can’t be surpassed
and
55-100
(* ;’>7.V2.f>r>) Dollars, with interest
struction.
die, ns it would savo much difficulty. the Red Cross, and many o t h e r s , ^ 11 eqnaled anywhere. I may
thereon from the said 18th day of July,
“Count Tolstoy—His Philosophy,”
the
serious
con-
ke
nn
interested
person,
though,
for
189G,
at
the
rate of six per cent per annum
' Deeds written and executed before are well worth
until paid: and the further sum of Two
happens
of |
by Hon. E- H. Crosby, of New York,
-- —■
rl ~ — that my wife
---— was
•• one
--------
I justices of the peace years ago are sidprntion of every young man, it
Hundred infj JO.OO) Dollars, together with
the Part-V
pi
will bo of value to nil who aro in
tne costs and disbursements ot said suit
while the privilege is at their com- ,he
-W a sh in g ton Evening
] ofteu defective.
i
Star.
taxed at Fifty and 95-100 ($50.95) Dollars,
terested in the questions that mnkc
raand. Each year there aie mill- |
and the c«»stH and expenses of said execn-
The annual business meeting of ons of dollars paid out on their
for the betterment of humanity.
tiith. 1 will. ON SAT CUD AY, TH E lO T H
O a | a q proved by the •tatements of lead- the Presbyterian church of
Salem Capital Journal: Oregon
this policies; why not hold on?
No one is better fitted to analyze w d l v S ing druggists everywhere, show
DAY OF APRIL. A. D. 1897. at the hour
of one o'clock in the afternoon of said
place
wns
held
last
Saturday,
and
!
consumes
15,000,000
pounds
of
this subject than Mr. Crosby.
He
that the people have an abiding oouilUeuco
day at the front door of the court-
we learn that the finarciul affairs of
Evidences of spring nre now at sugar and doesn’ t make any. In
has been a close student of soeinl
tu Hood's Sarsaparilla. Great
honse in Empire City, in said Coos county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the high
problems and the struggle of hu ^ I - - - - proved by the voluntary state* that respected body nrc in good con hand, nnd it is well now to Iny 187fi we imported 21,009,000 pontids
est and bust bidder, for cash in hand on
merits
of
thousands
of
men
and
dition. E. A. Adams was elected aside all jars nnd work for the from the Hawaiian islands. Up to
manity in rising to better conditions,
thu day of sale, all the right, title, inter
women show that Hood's Sarsaparilla ao-
W e believe that 1895 we lind imported thtee thou
an elder, and David McNair, C. C. common good.
est and estate which tho said defendants,
nnd has traveled throughout tho
tually does possess
or any of them, and all person* claiming
world studying the subjoet. Know P a w o f over disease by purifying, en- Stoddard, K. A. Adams, Archie Mc prosperity is near nt hand if all sand million pounds from there.
Wfi will
yon l»y mail. \hf? Intulv by, throu -h or nnd r them or any of them
ing Count Toll toy familiarly he ■ w w V w s riching and invigorating the Nair ami A. II. Black were elected put their shoulders to the wheel and Had that sugar paid a duty it
Ftue, in plain package, the All-Power- had, in and to the said premises herein
fnl
Dr.
II**fman's
Vital lies!«native after describ
any part thereof, sub«
blood, upon which not only health but Ilia trustees.
We are glad to note that push the car o f progress along. would have paid 878,000,0(X) iuto
gives us iui accurate review of t‘ue
Tablet«, with a local cunrantee to onent to th
>f s iid moitgagS, to-wit:
itself depends. The great
Rev. Blair has beeu prevailed upon We all have a work to do, and it the treasury. But it enme in free
count’s doctrines.
This nrUele is
permanently cure lost Manhood. Si lf- I the 8th day f Sept«
Abnso, Sexual Wenkneq**, Varicocele,
raises hereinbefore
Snid mo gaged
exhaustive and will l>e continued Q n r e n c Q °* " o '* ' ' 1 Sarsaparilla In to remain in charge of tho pastorate is hoped that our town will he tinder a reciprocity treaty with the
stops forever liicht Emissions and all mentioned
curing others warrants
d in - iid execution
through several numbers.
another year.
Ho is an able nnd successful in inaugurating imptove- islands, lint the American people
unnatural drains, lie turns to former ns follows,
you in believing that a faithful use of Hood's
-wit; The southwest quarter
appearances emaciated organs.
minister, and one that ments that they will be justly never got any benefit from this free
Several other excellent articles
of the sou veat quarter of section fonr-
Sarsaparilla will cure you If you suffer from energetic
rt i •
quarter of the n<»rth-
teen: tho
any trouble caused by Impure blood.
a community cnn well ho proud of. proud o f before the season passes. sugnr. The difference between it
are m preparation and some special
tt f s«eti- n twenty-two; the
casi «pi,
Dining the one year that he has We need more school than we have and tariff?d sugar on the Atlantic
feature«* are under consideration, all
! west hai f of the n«» thwest quarter of see
wo could not enro. we would not
tion tw< nty-three: the west half of the
been with ns the local membership public money to support, and if coast was clear profit to the sugar If send
of which will be niinoiineed later.
onr medicine free to try, and
sou them A quarter o f sect: n fourteen, and
of his church has been more than (Kisprnty Minnld come there is no trust. Now the new tariff bill is to pay when satisfied.
The regular departments of the past
the esst half of th e -nuthwust quarter of
doubled, be having secured twentv- rensnu why we should not have put a still liig'ier tax ou sugar.
all in township thirty
will be continued, ami the p u b lis h e r
south
ol ange foi ,een west of the W ill-
Address
one new members.
1). A. Hilling, nine months of school this year, The imposition o f more than ^or J
hopes that nil readers will in the
inty, Oregon,
e
r
id
in
u
a inette
one of our hardware merchants, is n and from what nppeats we believe •■ert a pound tax oil sugar is rob
near future feel like referring to
F) acr of land, more or less,
I containing
W ESTERN M EDICINE CO..
Raid sale being ma ilc subject to redemp-
leading member, and one whose we will havo an enegelic faculty, bery of tho common people. We
F a c t s a n d F iction in the language
I* lh . On. T ral Blood Turiflar. All druKKl.t. IL
j tion in tho ntanne-r p r«»vid« d bv law.
of a contoinpornry when it called Prepared only by C-1. Hood ft Co.. I-owrll Mast. energy has dime no small amount hence a successful term of school. ought to own Cuhn and Hawnii
llnc..ri«.r.(t(«li
I Dali d this Mh day «>1 March. A. I>. 1897.
W . W. OAGE,
toward the up-building of the All should work in harmony and and quit (axing ouiselveu for the
the publication “ That sprightly . .
,,
n ...
are ea«y to take. easy
I lUtttJ 5lj bllVtiÙ 04 Coco County, Or«gon.
Knluiua/.DO. Mich
thus assist iu making it satisfactory. benefit of sugar trusts.
church iu this place.
lvastel'U moot lib , ’ and to endorse Hood 3 Pills Iu opcraM . B e u ll.
UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT.
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form, field & fireside,
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We Send
Great
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Young
and
Old.
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it
Free