Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 20, 1897, Image 1

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OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE.
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FFICE at residence, and door south
C ) o d d Fellows’ Hall, ¡Nothing but first-
class work.
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Charges reasonable.
2 J R . J. B Ü R T . M O O R E,
B U R G E O N A N D P H Y S IC IA N .
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C O Q U IL L E C ITY , O REG O N , T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 20. 1897.
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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
gUGENE PANMESBERG,
POWEH OF THE THUSTS.
APPARENT IN NEARLY EVERY LINE OF
BUSINESS— COMPETITION DESTROYED.
Ex-President Harrison Sees the Catastrophe
Impending and Lectures on "Corporation
Law and Tax Law Reform.”
appreciably progressed, although
legislation has been enacted both
by the congress of the United States
and by a number of state legisla­
tures, is that the legislative bodies
are not of much account, according
to the ex-president, and that, being
untrained in great measure, they
bungle their legislative work and
leave it in a condition easy to he
picked to pieces by corporation
counsel, who, Mr. Harrison sayB, are
about the brightest intellects in the
United States.
Sherman’s antitiust law of 1890
has been all hut a complete failure.
There never has been a conviction,
ns far us we have heard, obtained
under it, although trusts have
doubled in number since its enact­
ment, until this last week, when the
Western Joint Traffic association—
the most innocent of all combina­
tions —was pronounced hv the su­
premo court of the United States to
bo illegal. The state of New York
has various laws on its statute hook
making the formation and opera­
tions of such illegal combinations
of capital penal offenses, hut the
combinations flourish and flaunt
their operations in the face of the
public as if the laws against them
did not have existence.
These views of ex-President Harri­
son sound sensihlo and practical,
and whether they are thoroughly
approved or not they will have the
result of making people think on
the subject—which is the initial step
toward the remedying of evils.
Ex-President Harrison recently
delivered a lecture before the Mich­
Office, Empire City, Oregon.
__ igan university on tho subject “ Cor­
poration Law and Law Itetorm,” nud
F. DEAN,
the New Orleans Times-Democrut
comments on it as follows:
ZfcTotary 3Pvit)llc,
The points he chiefly dwelt on
Herald Office, Coquille City, Oregon and elaborated were, first, the ad­
mitted need of reform or corpora­
tion law and tax law, and, second,
the reason why the reform is not
1
....BARBERSHOP carried out, and he wound up with
suggestions looking in the direction
. . • . O ...•
r p H E BEST, NEATEST AND MOST of bringing about the desired re­
X up-to-date in the city.
form.
let ami Cold Baths—Reasonable Every intelligent person is aware
Charges, Courteous Treatment.
that corporations control not only
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
our railroads and bauks, but almost
Front street, opposite U. K. Depot,
every form of manufacturing and
T. W. GILLHAM.
mercantile adventure. They organ­
ize themselves in trusts, which under
1H E C O M M E R C IA L
the pretense of reducing the cost of
T h . moat modern arraiiRed HAUHElt production of articles, crush out
«H O P in Coquille City.
competition and impose with prices
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. it j leases them to impose on articles
H ot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular of general consumption.
Every­
prices. Headquarters for Commercial
body knows what the methods of
lie n . Next door Jonson Bro’ s mnrkes.
operation of these corporations nre,
as everybody has to a greater or less
O , X«. m o o i h ,
Del Norte (Onl.) Record: R ep­
extent suffered from them.
Not
j i L U c r n e y - a t - L a - w , only are they crushing out competi­ resentative Walker o f Massachu­
M ARSH FIELD, OREGON.
tion, but they are crushing out tho setts has introduced a bill iu con­
gress entitled "An act to modify the
independent spirit of Americans.
national banking law so as to pro­
Agant for the North America Insurance Co.
Supposing,
for
example,
that
a
•f Philadelphia, and the London, Liv­
grocer in tho city of New Orleans vide I he people with a safe, sim-
erpool & Globe.
were to insist on selling sugar at a p|p, elastic and cheap currency.”
figure below that quoted and dictated Walker was one of the fellows who
to him by the sugar refinery combine nearly had a fit over ‘ ’cheap
money” last fall and now what is
(the sugar trust), what do we sup­
A tto rn e y . at - Xja"w, pose would he the result to him? he doing?— introducing a bill to
He would bo incontinently ruined provide “ cheap currency." That
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
by the trust, which would undersell word “ elastic” strikes us nil light
though. Maybe when we have an
him on every hand until it had forced
Denier in U kal E htath o f all kinds.
“elastic” currency we can stretch a
him out of business and driven him
dollar and pass it for a tenner.
to the wall. And there can be no
That would be an X raise sure.
commercial independence, of course,
Albany Democrat: Before elec­
where this state of things prevails.
lieaders are equally well aware tion an Albany man asked a farmer
A tto r n e y - a t - L a w ,
that the poor or humbler section of for a debt. “ I f McKinley is elected
Hoseburg. Oregon.
the community is taxed far more he said, I can pay it twice over ns
— 1 -+- 1 —
heavily than the rich. The law takes well as not." The Albany man did
Special attention to matters before the only realty, which cannot he con­ not meet the debtor until recently,
Rose burg land office, the commissioner
cealed, hut it touches not personalty, when he informed him that Mc­
o f the general land office and secre­
tary o f iuterior at Washington.
which belongs almost exclusively to Kinley was elected and he wanted
the wealthy. The wealthy thus his money. The farmer admitted
\M YRTLE CAMP, NO. 11)7. WOODMEN
V I o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall escape taxation on one-half of their that time weren’t any better and
Under a
•t and 3d Monday nights of each mouth. accumulated property, while the that lie couldn’t pay it.
A. J. S iikbwood , Consul,
poor are taxed on all of theirs. thrent of a suit nQd attachment
laorge T . Moulton, Clerk.
Comptroller Roberts of New York before night he produced the
OUBT COQUILLE, NO. 18, FOREST- put himself on record the other day money.
ers o f America, meets every second and to the effect that in 1895 the taxable
Silver Knight: Talk about arbi­
ourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall,
value of realty in the Empire State tration with England when her
Joqnille City, Oregon.
H. N. L obknz , C. R.
was close upon $4,000,000,000, and money policy, smuggled through
l i e . O. L each , R . 8.
that the taxable value of personalty our congress in 1873, hits already
S i l l . L YTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. R., was less than $500,000,000 in tho
gone far to reduce the countrymen
UTmeets every first Wednesday ni((Ut of
>aoh month. Viaitin« oorarades in «ood same year, but he declared that the of Lincoln and Grant to a rac< of
tandine eordiaily invited to attend.
value of the personalty' in the state Skylocks on the one hand, aud
H. H. N ichols , Post Com.
IT. H. N osleb , Adjutant.
___ was at acy rate quite equal to the on the other. It begins to look as
value of the realty.
if a good healthy war with Englapd
EN. LYTLE , W. R. C., NO. 9. MEETS
Now, as ex-President Harrison might he the only possibility of
in Coquille City on the first and third
said, “ five-sixths of the voters of the saving the United States from abso­
Wednesday afternoon In each month.
Mas. V iola E lliott , Pres.
country favor a revision of corpora­ lute imbecility and rottoness.
If ba . Ida H abbinoton , Sec.
tion laws, limiting the purposes for
Oregonian: Mr. W. S. U ’ Rcn,
AHADWICK LODGE. NO. C8. A. F. which corporations maybe organized,
J and A. M., meets on Saturday eveniOR supervising the issuing of stocks one of the Populist representatives
I or before each full moon. Visiting hreth-
and bonds and putting other re­ iu the legislature for Clackamas
in oordially invited.
J . P. G oolmah , W. M.
straints upon them. Au even larger couuty, will visit Roseburg and
. W . W h it e , 8ec.
________ proportion of our people would give Grants Pass next week and answer
JO E L A H CHAPTER, NO. «, O. E. 8.. their emphatic support to the prop­ the charges made against him by
J meets Friday evening on or before osition that tax burdens should full Senator 1. D. Driver, ot Lane
teh full moon at 8 o’clock from April 1st
They do county. Whatever may be the con­
i October Slat, and thereafter at 7:30; and equally on all property.
ish fifteen daya thereafter at 2 o’clock in not now, as every one knows. troversy, it is evident that U’Ren
te afternoon.
„
Lands, houses, live stock and imple­ is loaded for hear, and his explana­
M b s . A l i c i T u ttle , W . M.
ments of trade cannot he hidden. tion will prove interesting reading.
I bs . N ora G ood , S ec .
Stocks and bonds can be, and the
C. A. Spreckels, who controls the
i-tO Q U IL L E LODGE, NO. S3, I .O . O. F „ assessor has no way of checking
meets every Satarduy evening. Visit­
Spreckelsvllle plantation, in H a­
ing brethren in good standing oordially the list”
waii, has discharged every white
invited.
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But while the injustice of cor­
C. A. H aebisotoh , N. G.
man on the place with the excep­
poration legislation and tax legisla­
J . S. L awbbnck , R. S.
tion o f two, and has put Orientals
tion is to be fought strenuously, it
/C O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25,1.
in the places o f the dismissed men.
O. O. F., meets every first and third must be fought discreetly and intel­ A desire to reduce expenses is
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ ligently, not as a red rag is rushed
given as the reason.
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all via
at by a bull.
The ex-president
ilia c patriarchs in good standing.
R . E. B uce , C. P.
suggests seven cardinal points to he
Omaha Western Laborer: Labor
O . F. B outell , Scribe.
borne carefully in mind when such unions of Pennsylvania are praying
and beseeching McKinley not to
a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20. legislation is to be attacked:
I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th
First.—That tho people have not appoint so many enemies of labor
Wednesdays in ench month, at Odd Fel­
only anthorized, but invited tho to office. That is nerve. Enemies
lows' hall.
Miaa R at C ollibb , N. G.
organization of and the investment of labor elected McKinley, and they
S. 8. L awbhhce . R. S.
in these corporations.
are entitled to the offices.
Second.— That the bankruptcy of
S. F. Star: Old man Hunting-
any legitimate business is a public ton has again been elected presi­
injury.
dent of the Southern Pacific.
The
C O Q U IL L E C ITY .
Third.— That we must take those fact that he had to vote for himself
things as our unwisdom, or that of to be chosen seems to prove that
I Opposite City Wharf. 1
our fathers, has made them. As to the directors do not constitute an
EEP8 ON HAND AND MAKES T o the past, we can do little more than
altogether happy family.
order first-ol ass
mend.
RAWHIDE : CHAIRS. Fourth.—That the work of reform­ Last year over fifty persons in
ing our corporation laws is not for Massachusetts died from blowing
Manufactured from best hard wood.
I out the gas.
And this is in the
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
apprentices.
Fifth.—That corporation lnw ! highly educated east, which thinks
COOS B A Y
should be general.
It is neither j the wild and wooly west needs
wise nor safe to assume that a par­ ! missionaries!
ticular case is a representative one,
S. F. Star: What “ damnable iter-
and to administer the remedy pro­
j ation” that tariff debate is— going
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
miscuously.
■ over the same old round nnd round
Sixth.— That in public affairs the
! that they were half a century ago
Manufacturer o f Marble Monnmenta, H eal- best attainable good is the thing to
I - not the ghost of a new, up-to-date
stones. Tablets, etc.
te sought.
! idea!
Cametery lots enclosed with stone coping
•Seventh.—That
the
legislation
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r ­
must
he
just
Deny men justice and they be-
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
living in the country or other towns who
The reason that corporation law I come listless slaves or dangerous
may wish anything in my lino o f business.
and tux law reform has not fiends.
M a u s i i f i p i d ............................ O pku
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
TH E PEOPLE’S :::
Johu F. Hall,
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Chair Factory:
K
and Slone Works
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BILL'S IN TROUBLE
I’ ve got a letter, parson, from m j son away
out weat,
Au’ my ol’ heart la heavy na an anvil iu my
breast;
To thiuk the hoy whose future I had once
au proudly planned
Should wander from the path o’ right an*
eoiue to nio’i an end!
I told him when he left as, only three abort
years ago,
He’ d find himself a-plowiu* In a mighty
crooked row—
He’d miss his father's oounsels, an’ his
mither’s prayers, too,
But be said the farm was hateful, an’ he
guessed he’ d have to go.
I know thar'a big temptation for the
youngters iu tile west,
But I believed our Billy had the courage to
reaist;
Au* when he left I warned him o’ the over-
waitin’ auaros
That iie like hidden Harpists in life’ s path­
way every where!.
But Bill he promised faithful to be keerful,
an’ allowed
He’d build a repute: ion that'd make us
m lihty proud,
But it seems as how my counsel sort o*
faded from his mind,
Au’ now the hoy’ s in trouble o’ tho very
wusest kiud!
His letters came so seldom that I somehow
sort o ’ knowed
That Billy was »-trampin' on a mighty
rocky road,
Hut never oooe imagined he would bow my
head in shame,
An* in the dust ’d waller his ol* daddy's
honored tiama.
He writes from out in Coos, an’ the story’s
mighty short;
I just can’ t tell his mother; it’ ll crush her
p o o ro l’ heart!
An' so I reckoned, parson, you might break
Ibo nows to her—
Bill’s ut tbe legislatur’ , but he doesn’t say
what fur.
Bryan In Washington.
Washington, April 7.— W. J.
Bryan, late Democratic candidate
for president, called at tbe White
House with Representatives Mc-
Millin, of Tennessee, and Attorney-
General rimythe, of Nebraska, to
pay his respects to bis lute opponent.
He wns greeted warmly by McKin­
ley. The Inttersaid be had received
a copy of Bryan’s book a few days
ago, hut had not yet had time to
read it. After exchanging court­
esies and pleasantries, Bryan re­
tired.
Bryan expressed a desire to he
shown through the White House,
aud Doorkeeper Dubois conducted
him through the various parlors
and conservatories. In the main
corridor, just as he was emerging,
he met Mrs. McKinley, who wns
going oat for n drive, and caluted
her cordially.
Bryan was besieged with news­
paper men, who asked for his views
on tho Ohio and Mfefefgau oteu1
tious yesterday.
"They iudiente that confidence
has teen restored,” he ssid, laugh­
ing, “ and need no explanation from
me; they speak for themselves.”
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Governor Budd's Vetoes.
Sacrameuto, April 5.— Governor
Build this afternoon signed the
general appropriation bill, hut
knocked out a sum aggregating
8(503,929. His veto kills the ap­
propriations for the proposed im­
provements to the Capitol grounds,
relating to a water supply, which
will prevent the sprinkling o f the
lawns. It kills the state library
fund, an appropriation for the state
priutiug-oflicp, $40,000 for school
text-books, $90,000 for a Veterans’
Home at Yonntville, $34,000 for
the support of the state school at
Santa Clara, $10,000 for the viti­
culture department of the state
university, $8000 for forestry, and
$5000 for agriculture, aud all ap­
propriations for district fairs.
NO. 38.
II You Want to Be Loved.
Tembló Explosion.
Don’t find fault.
Don’t believe all the evil you hear.
Don't jeer at everybody’s relig- !
ions beliefs.
Don’t be rude to your inferiors !
in social position.
Don’t repeat gossip, even if it
does interest a crowd.
Don’t underrate anything because
you don’t possess it.
Dou’t go uutidy on the plea that
everybody knows you.
Don’t contradict people, even if
you are sure you are right.
Don't conclude that you have
uever had auv opportunities in life.
Dou’t believe that everyone else
in tho world is happier than you.
Don’t he inquisitive about the
affairs of oven your most intimate
friends.
D on ’t get into the habit Of vul­
garizing lifo by making light of the
JYom the Chronicle, Chicago, lit.
sentiment of it.
Don’t express a positive opinion
Perhaps In no ru e u yet recorded h u the during all this time, which had the effect •#
unless you perfectly understand
efficiency of a popular remedy been found completely upsetting my stomach ami nerv­
what you are talking about.— N. Y. so clearly as in that of Mrs. Nora E. Hill. ous system.
“ from January to July 1896, T suffered
While her condition, caused by a frightful frightful agonies, resulting from the trouble
Ledger.
li GASOLINE STOVE EXPLODES
W ITH FEARFUL RESULTS.
The Burning Fluid Falls all Over Mrs. Nora E. Hill.
She is Fearfully Burned-Inhales the Flames
and is Seriously Injured, but Proper
Medical Treatment Saved Her Life.
and distressing accident, places her beyond in my stomach, and was ngaiu thrown into
the pale of perfect recovery, she has received gastric fever, which kept me in bed thres'
weeks.
such marked relief that the story o f the ac­
“ A year ago lost October I commenced to
cident and the sufferings resulting from it, take Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo
As fruit is rapidly becoming the will be of more than ordinary interest to People. After I bad taken two boxes they
broke the gastric fever and enabled me to
leadiug industry of the northwest, thousands of invalids.
get up. I found also that they gate
nnd as this county can easily get to
Mrs. Nora E. Hill, before September 1898, strength, and my appetite came back,
front rank if the farmers will only was a hale, hearty aud strong woman, past found that I could direst the food I ate,
the pains disappeared. I also noticed tl
take hold and push things, we have the middle age of life.
1 became lea« nervous; in fact my
She tells the following story:
made arrangements to do far more
condition improved very much.
**
September
1,
1893,
while
attending
to
“ The following March (in 1896) I was
than our share toward pusliing the
my duties about the house, a gasoline stove again troubled with the abscessea, out to -O'
county forward in this respect nnd which I had used for some time, suddenly much less degree than formerly. Thia waa
to the efficiency ot the pills, which un­
will do more if the farmers will show exploded, throwing the burning fluid over doe
doubtedly had brought my blood to a much
the proper spirit of enterprise. me. Before my clothes which were on fire better condition. I want to explain here that
There is now published at Portland, could be tom off, my right arm and hand tbe doctors said that the cause o f the appear­
ance of absoesses waa due to the ulcerated
not only the most valuable but the were fearftilly burned. This however, was condition of the stomach, which vitiated tho
not my most serious injury, as I had inhaled blood through my entire sTstem.
only fruit paper of America which some
of the flames, aud I found the inside of
“ The pills have allayed my nervousness,
admits no reading matter to its col­ my mouth blistered. My hand and arm to they
are putting my blood lato better condi­
the
elbow
were
burned
to
the
bone,
and
my
tion, they have cleared my brain, and have
umns except that relutiug to fruits
physician believed amputation -------------
neceB8arjl given me an appetite which I can gratify by
— their culture, care, marketing, etc., but after weeks of great suffering,
1 was eating light food without causing the terrible
suffe
presented iu such a form by tbe spared the operation, and I have fairly good pain which formerly almost drove m« inst
use of my hand and arm now.
The pills are doing for me more than any
prominent fruit writers of the north­
“ Shortly after the process of healing of medical aid I have ever received, nnd they
west and America that nono can arm and hand, my stomach commenced to have ato] d my suffering to a very great
me trouble. I did not then realize what extent.
do not think nor do I expect
read aud study it without becomiug give
it meant. After each meal 1 was seized that they will cure me, because all physicians
proficient fruit growers.
\Ve will with a cramping sensation and then in a are agreed who have examined me that it is
few days there were frightful pains, which impossible. Past experience however has
give this line 32-page paper free for threw
me into clammy perspiration. For shown me that they will to a great extent
one year to all subscribers of the eight months I was under tne care o f my make my lifo bearable. This I believe is
ihyslcian, battling hard with death. I had doing wonders, and I feel that if they hare
H erald who will pay their hack
ost 93 pounds, was becoming a mere skele­
this much for me, there must be ma»7
subscription and one year in advance ton, ray appetite was gone, and my nervous done
people who are suffering whom they can
system
completely shattered.
surely cure.
or to new subscribers who pay one
“ I lost confidence in everything, was
“ 1 was born and raised in Michigan, and
year in advance before July.
Call totally
discouraged, and determined to go to came to Chicago some ten vears ago. I
at this office nnd see sample or write my former home, Grand Rapids, Michigan, know quite a number of people on tho weat
and have my old physician make an exami­ side, and have told them of the murvelous
for one direct to “ FRUITAGE,”
nation of my condition.
He did so and relief I have gained by taking Dr. Williams*
Portland, Oregon. found that gastric ulcers o f the stomach had Pink Pill« for Pale People; and if any one
formed, which he said were incurable, and should like to hear more of the details of
were liable to produce cancer at any time. my suffering and more of the details of
-Tire Julio:
oaiiur: i s - a. .liât., al tire, W h ife in ^ r a n d ^Ra^ids the ulcers which , the relief gained by the Pink Pilla, I shall be
governors of
ot Oregon
Llregon since the ad produced vomiting of large quantities of nut Street, Chicago.
and pus. This confined me to a sick
(Signed)
Mas. N ora E. H ill .”
mission c f the 6tnle into the union, blood
bed for several weeks. When I became
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
and the terms of office:
John sufficiently strong to get up I came back twelfth day o f January, 1897.
A. F. P ostman . Notary Public.
Whiteaker, 1859 1862; Addison 0. here to die, as the doctor told me I might
last one week, possibly one month. But I
proprietors of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
Gihhs. 1862-1866; George L. Woods determined to make as strong a fight as I for The
Pale People state that they are not a patent
1866 1870; Lafayette Grover, 1870- could, aud get all the medical aid there was medicine but a prescription used for many
years by an eminent practitioner who produced
1877; 8. F. Chadwick, 1877-1878; in “ Chicago.
I was taken before a class o f one of the the most wonderful results with them, curing
W. W. Thayer. 1878 1882; Zenan I most noted and celebrated medical colleges all forms o f weakness arising from a watery
for examination. This examination condition of the blood or shattered nerves, two
Ferry Moody, 1882-1887; Sylvester here
proved what my physician in Grand Rapids fruitful causes of almost every ill to which
Pennoyer,
1887-1895;
William told me viz, that there were gastric ulcers ot flesh is heir. The pills are also a specific for
the stomach. The opinion of the college the troubles peculiar to female«, such as sup­
Paine Lord, 1895.
physicians was that my chances o f a cure pressions, all forms
weakness, chronic con­
not one in one thousand. This was in stipation, bearing down pains, etc., and in tha
Governor Lord has been ins-ject- were
May 1894: in June I was taken down with case of men will give speedy relief and effect a
ing the penitentiary. Considering gastric fever, caused by fresh uleers forming, permanent cure in all cases arising from men­
I lay in bed nine weeks. From June to tal worry, overwork, or excesses o f whatever
its location, he expressed himself and
September in that year I also suHerod ad­ nature. They are entirely harmless and can
as satisfied with its conditions nnd ditionally from thirty abscesses forming on be given to weak and sickly children with
y arms and shoulders, produced by tbe con- the greatest good and without the slightest
surronudings.
Ho regrets that
tion o f tho stomach nnd blood circulation. I '’ anger. Pink Pills nre sold by all dealers,
there is not sufficient employment After
got » a little
nnd this
Liter this
iiiis i I gov
mire better,
inurr, nun
mm im-
mi- i or will be sent post paid on receipt o f price,
to keep the convicts at work. He j roveraent lasted during tbe fall nnd winter I (f»0 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.60—they
January 1895, when I bad another siege I ere never sold in bulk or by the 100) by ad-
regards regular employment as of 11 gast
gastric
’ a
ric feve
fever. T
I “ took
n greet ninny drugs dressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company,
reformatory in its effect on the con­
under the physicians directions Schenectady, N. Y.
1 opiates
oc
A Valuable Fruit Paper.
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vict, and as greatly aiding in the
preservation of discipline and
order.
Cuba has an area of 43,319 square
miles, 2000 miles of coast line and
about 1,500,000 of population, ot
which 231,000 are in Havann. Uc-
der favorable governmental condi­
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tions it could easily maintain in
Roseburg Review: Washington plenty e population of nenrly 6,000,-
voted by a big majority for Bryan 000, reckoning 150 to the sqnnre
and free silver and its fusion ad­ mile.
ministration of state affairs is able,
Mayor Strong, of New York city,
honest aud economical. California owns up to 70 years of sge. The
voted for McKinley nnd a gold only thing that reminds him of
standard and its Republican leg­ three score nnd ten is a measly
islature has proven one of the most tiviuge of rheumatism that clings
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HR. A. O. AIKEN HAH NOW A C‘ M-
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Journal
STOCK—EVERYTHING
NEW
Large Assortment,
Seasonable and
Up to Date.
This old reliable and
most Kuccessfnl spec­
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co, still continues to |
cure «11 Hexual and
Tbe Republicans of tbe senate
Heiuinnl Disenses,
Call early nnd make selection and get
committee on finance are working
such as Oonorrben,
prices—at Leneve’ s drug store.
night nud day on the tariff bill,
G lo e t, H t r . c t n re, oc!20)
MRS. A. G. AIKEN.
Syphilis,
in
all
its
Almost everybody takes some laxative
with the intention of reporting it
forms, Skin Diseases,
1
medicine
to
cleanse
the
system
and
keep
the
as sood a s possible. It is said that
N e r v o u s Debility,
pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS
when the bill leaves the committre's ! blood
Impotency, Heminnl Wenkness and I joss o f j
LIVER R e g u l a t o r (liquid or powder) Manhood, the consequence o f self-abnse \
bauds it will he geDPrally remodeled get all the benefits of a mild anJ pleasant and excesses producing the following symp- I
nud the rates considerably reduced laxative and tonic that purifies the blood toms: Hallow countenance, dark spots un­
•id strengthens the whole system. And der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in |
in many schedules.
I more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­ the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in j
Francisco Gonzales y Borrego, LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active approaching strangers, palpitation o f the j
heart, weakness of the limbs nud back, loss *
Antonio Gonzales y Borrego, Lau- and healthy, and when the Liver is In of memory, pimples on tLe face, coughs, j
condition you find yourself free from consumption, etc.
riana Alarid and Patricio Valencia, good
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
DR. GIBBON has prnctised in Sun Frsn- CO IL F I 1181 A N D H A L L S T 8 .
condemned to death for the murder Headache and Constipation, and rid of ciaoo
over 30years sn J those troubled should j
of ex-8heriff Frank Chavez, who that worn out and debilitated feeling. rot fail to consult him and receive the l**n-
Near H. R . Depot ,
efit
of
his grest skill and experience. The
These
are
all
caused
by
a
sluggish
Liver.
, wns killed from stnbush on the
3 o o d digeslion and freedom from stomach doctor can s when others fe ll. Try him.
COQUILLE
CITY, OREGON.
night of May 23,1892, were hanged troubles will only be had when the liver Cl KE8 GUARANTEED. Persons cared '
at
home.
Charges
reasonable.
Call
or
at 9:10 a. m. on the 2d inst.
s property at work. If trrubled with any
iMKHT CLASS FARE, by the single
write.
DR. I F. GIBBON.
meal, dsy or time bowlders.
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able bead i > .
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