Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 08, 1897, Image 2

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200 INVITATIONS READV FOR ISSUE.
Chldren's Day
UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT.
Was observed Sunday night at the
Church o f Redeemed Israel in a
U P c ln t
a n d
t l x © ‘C T p p e r - O o q . ’u . i l l e
most successful amt eutertaiuing T s Æ y r t l o
J. S. MrEffE« ¿ T i). F. DEA»,
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manuer. The church building was
a n d . ■ \ * 7 "lx a t i s
C r c i n .g r c n
T h e re .
Editors and Proprietors.
San Francisco, June 2.— There crowded to overflowing, even stand-
will be 200 invitations issued for ing room at the windows being at
THE UNVEILING CEREMONY.
OU Willard and wife are visiting
Devoted to the material and social up­
the execution of Durrant. Warden a premium ou the outside.
The
holding o f theOoqaiiie Valley particularly
with relatives iu town.
The
gland ceremony of the un-
Hule has tixed 10:20 a. m. as the program was varied arid charm-
and o f C ooh County generally.
Ed Greeue, of Deer Talk, left voiliug of the monument at the
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
hour of execution.
Twenty-five ¡ugly rendered by an enthusiastic
town last Monday with supplies tomb of Stephen 3. Valid aril off, by
P. FISHKH, N kwspafrb A dvertihino A uknt medical men will be permitted to and earnest set o f workers, the
tho Woodmen of the World, took
21 Merclmuts' KxohauifH, Han Fram iscu, la witness the tragedy. At the request! large audience being orderly and for the mines.
our auttiorliodagent Tilla paper la kept ou file
Burtinshaw’s child—a case of place on the 0th iust., according to
of bis attorneys Durrant yesterday appreciative to a degree. The fol-
tala otflce.
made a formal demaud for release, lowing program was given: Organ strangulated hernia reduced under previous notice, and we are grati­
fied to be ible to note that it was a
claiming to be uujustly imprisoned, voluntary, by Miss Birdie Nosier; anesthesia—is now doing well.
T U E SD A Y , JU N E 8, 1897.
It waa
This will be part of the appeal to song, Sweet
Voices audience;
Capt. W . E. RacklefFs sawmill very imposing ceremony.
Frederick Uooth-Tucker,comman­ the supreme court, aud is to cover scripture reading and prayer, by is shut dowu for a short time owing attended by a larger throng of peo­
der of the Salvation Army in the the point which might be made that the pastor, Prof. M illard; address to some injuries seceived last week. ple than at auy other similar occa­
sion iu Myrtle Point.
Our citizens
United States, was convicted in by failiug to protest and demand by the superintendent, Mrs.Millard;
Remember the celebration at
New York last week of maintaining bis release he hud lost the right to song, mixed quartet. Hail the Day Myrtle Point ou July 4, aud be had done well iu decorating the
[— Mrs. Buskirk soprano, Miss Della present. You are insured a grand main street along their places of
a disorderly house at his army bar­ complain.
business.
A -treet sprinkler had
The appeal raises a point which, Millard alto, Mr. Millard tenor, time.
racks. The complaint was made by
been provided by the members of
a wealthy property owner who leases according to the statement of Dur- John Stone ba.-s. Geo. Leach cornel,
A B ligh t sprinkle on last Monday the order at this place aud their
his holdings in other parts of that raut’s counsel, has never been 8am Nosier slide trombone, Miss
morning barely laid the dust. A friends, so that iu the immediate
city for saloon nud dive purposes. raised in this state aud must be Mamie Millard, organist.
Cliil-
good shower would have been town the dust was not as annoying
This, too while the prosecuting at­ decided before Durrant can be j dren’s Day exercise, Hearts of 'Hold
appreciated.
as usual. After two trains had ar­
The contention is that — Angel o f the Flowers, Mrs. Sam
torney and police judge have just hanged.
Creed Rose, who was thrown rived—one a special from Coquille
dismissed the “ Seeley dinner” set Judge Balirs indicted two penalties Nosier; Mother Earth, Mrs. Mil-
as too, naughty to come up in court — imprisonment and death — while lard; Sunbeam, Ray Deau; Rain from a horse last week and came City, which was found necessary—
and for public ventilation. Iu the the law says oue or the other. and Dew, Frankie Dean ami Geor­ ueur losing Ins life, is able to be the streets were completely lined
GENERAL N EW S.
with visitors, and after a hasty din­
language of the New York World: Counsel will hold that Durraut’s gia Johnson; Dandelion, Clarence around again.
ner, at 1 o’clock the procession was
“ Jails for the Salvationist whose life in San Quentin is not detention, Derm; Apple Blossom, Miss Della
Dr. K . A. Leep has erected a
DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST THE KANSAS
drums disturb a few ears; immunity but imprisonment; that position of Fox; Jobnny-juinp-ups, Gene Nos­ fine new Air-Motor on Iris lots in formed and a march was taken up
INSURANCE COMMISSION.
for
the
cemetery.
Teams
were
on
for the man whose feast offends yet the attorney-general is untenable, ier aud Eddie Millard; Forget-me- town. The doctor will always have
Topeka,
Kan., June 1.— Judge
the
road
and
there
soon
became
a
the nostrils of all the community.” as life in the county jail carries nots, Laura Fox and Etta James; things convenient.
steady’ stream of drivers and a Foster, in the United States district
But, then, that's what the courts are with it no shaving, stripes ami no Pansies, Misses Alice and Emma
Work on I. E. Rose’s and J. L. marching throng that led from the court, issued an order restraining
indignity other than detention.
¡James; Calla Lily, Aunie Wheeler;
for, now.
This statement will also"be hear! i Duisiee, Mary Dixon, Martha Root Lewellen's new buildings is pro­ town to the City of the Dead. The Insurance Commissioner McNtill
gressing nicely nnd will ere lo ig morning had burst on us in all of tho from interfering with tlie business
Not the way of the law and justice, in the federal court where it is ex - 1 and Gertie Jobnsou; Rose, Miss
beauty of a lovely June day’, but of the Metropolitan L ife Insurance
but of the judgesand lawyers, was 1 pected that the same course will be Della Millard, trank Wilson hero supply ornnmeuts to our town.
Co., of New York, until a full hear­
It is gratifying to know, not­ the usual oceau breeze was uot as
exhibited in tho recent trial of taken as in the Worden case— that j gave two numbers from bis plio.
The insurance
full as common and the exertion to ing can be had.
of
securing
a
writ
of
hebeas
corpus,
nograpb,
which
were
well
received.
withstanding
the
large
crowd
iu
Havetneyer and Searles, sugar kings
company will bring suit for $50,-
ascend
Border’s
Heights
aud
the
Male
quartet,
Awake,
O
Zion’s
town on last Sunday, that there
and president and secretary, re­
000 damages.
[Itnndon Ki-coriler. I
Daughter—D. F. Dean, K. V. Mil- was no boisterous conduct ou the other elevatious in the direction of
spectively, in authority over the
the temb was rather uncomfortable,
SPIIECKEL8 WANTS DAMAGES.
C o o sc o in ty ’s teachers’ institute laid, Sam Nosier and John Stone; streets.
truct, as against Agent Chapman, an
owing to the heat, but the mass of
San Francisco, Cal., Juue 1.—
humble employe of the trust.
A will be held in Bandon some time recitation, Chimes o f the Church
We noticed that the press was peo 2 lo pushed along and it is esti­
Chius Bpreckels commenced a suit
few weeks ago this latter was tried in August. Exact dates will be Bells— Mrs. Dr. Moore; song, Jesus well represented at the unveiling
mated that at least 1200 people were today to recover 81,000,000 dam­
Loves Me— little Dottle Buskirk;
for contempt iu refusing to answer given Inter.
ceremonies Sunday.
B. F. Law- at the cemetery.
The Marshfield ages from William R. Hearst,« pro-
8. F. Sbeppaid, of Coquille City, quartet. Our Sunday-school— Mrs. erence of the Bulletin, Gus Ben­
questions asked by a committee of
band was preseut iu imposing prie'or of the Examiner, for alleged
the United States senate. He car­ came down Tuesday and bus goue Buskirk, MisH Della Millard, Mr. nett of the News, and Jesse Luse
uniform, and they, with the Myrtle libel. The matter complained of
ried out tho instructions of his to work blacksrnitbing for Mr. Millard aud John Stone; phono­ of the Sun were among the visitors.
Point band, furnished solemn dirges, was contained in an article com-
graph,
two
selections;
dialogue,
by
K
erc
od
the
jetty
improvement
chiefs, for doing which he was con­
very appropriate for such an occa­ meeting on the recent visit of John
Alex
Snyder,
jr.,
has
purchased
Misses
Alice
and
Emma
James;
here.
victed in the U. S. court and fined,
Miss Gussta Reed returned home duet, Happy Homo A bove— Miss U ndo Levi Gant’s present crop of sion. Prof. Traver aud his quar­ E. Searles to this city, and an al­
and imprisoned for 20 days.
Ou
tet club furnished splendid and leged deal by which the Salinas
May 27, while Chapman still had Monday evening from Portland, Ethel and Mr. Millard; phono­ hay, amounting to from 200 to 300
appropriate vocal music, and Hon. and Watsonville sugar factories
twenty days in jail, the court called where she had been for the past graphic selections; song by the tons, nud will soon be harvesting
C. A. Sehlbrede, of Roseburg, deliv­ passed into the hands of the com­
the
same.
Alex
is
one
of
those
audience;
beuedictiou.
three
mouths
completing
a
course
the cases of Havemeyer and Searles
ered a very feeling and interesting bine.
energetic
young
men
who
are
The
entertainment
was
a
com­
in
shorthand
and
stenography.
on tho same charges anil guilty of
oration, that was listened to with
Judge J. Henry Schroeder, of plete success. Hie characters in always above par.
the same offenses, but the case was
A KILLING FROST.
marked attention. The officers and
not even allowed to go to the jury, Arago, was ill town Friday and the Heart of Gold exercise were
Judge .J. Henry Schroeder was members of the order acquitted
Milwaukee, Wis., June 1.—A
which was commanded by Judge Saturday nights, having come down in appropriate dress aud made a looking over »lie prospective road
Miss Mamie improvements iu this place, and themselves in a very creditable maa- killing frost was reported through­
Bradley to return a verdict of ac­ to look after the county highways, good impression.
Millard
presided
at
the
organ, aud thereby has thoroughly acquainted ner in performing their parts of the out the state last night and small
and
to
inspect
a
contemplated
quittal without leaving their seats.
ceremony. The monument was un­ fruits and vegetables suffered se­
The same testimony was against change in the road near the Curry also deserves much o f the praise himself with the needs of the veiled in a solemn and becoming verely. Snow fell iu the extreme
due for preparing the program. people. The judge is the right
them that sent Chapman to prison, county line.
manner; and it is a beautiful mar­ northern portion of the state nnd
In justice court last Saturday, Her efforts, however, were heartily man iu the right place.
hut the representatives of a $200,-
ble structure that any Woodman iu northern Michigan.
seconded
by
the
members
of
the
wherein
W.
D.
Shoemaker
was
000,000 trust shouldn’t bo held as
Constable Elrod of Marshfield might feel proud to realize will he
doing wrong and violating law. plaintiff and Robert Soper defend­ congregation nnd Sunday-school, paid our town an official visit last | erected to his memory when he
To Guard the Convicts.
No— not in this age and country. ant, u judgment was secured for who liuve goue to work with a will Sunday, serving subpoenas on J. C. crosses the great river and bids his
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Talk of anarchy, the dark ages, plaintiff aud the defendant held
San Quintin Prison, June 2.—
Brown, John Miller, Win, Berger, neighbors a last adieu.
hell-let-loose, but if this doesn’t for commitment under the ab­
Warden
Halo lias decided to
D o ra D o in g s .
Orvil
Dodge
and
8.
C.
Giles
ns
WORK OF THE FIRE FIEND.
Later, on
come as near it as anything could, sconding debtor act.
build cages in the jute mill iu order
witnesses in tho Peter Bellinger
Oil
lust
Thursday
eveuing
fire
order
of
the
plaintiff',
the
defend­
show us wlicrciu it comes short.
tlial armed guards may be placed
l)orn, June 6.— Mr. Emory has ense, to be hear! in Judge Hyde’s
broke out in Capt. W. E. RucM elfs
ant was released from custody.
iu them to watch tbe convicts when
just passed out with about 700 court at Marshfield.
fine
flouring
null,
and
iu
a
very
The school board met last Sat­ bend of cattle, mostly gathered iu
they return to work. The cages
Frances Willard and the Chicago
The citizens of Myrtle Point few minutes the whole structure w ill be arranged in such a manner
W .C .T .U . have declared war on urday night to discuss school mat­ Coos county.
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¿u.uLgiuuniiUus_.Bum» o il 1.1m city ters. and annum other. luwHRtnwi vt the Larkin surveying party, who refreshments were not provided on in less than half an bonr there re­ that they cannct easily be reached
exclusively by women, have ou their graduate from the state university are surveying two townships on the Sunday, as there were as many mained nothing save
charted by the prisoners iu enso of riot.
walls lists of drinks which the W. C. and an applicant for the principal- headwaters o f Coos river. They again visitors ns were expected. timbers and wrecked machinery Each guard will bo armed with a
T. U. say are strong enough to serve ship of the Bandon school, should have found quite a valley, where However, we believe all did the where once stood that useful mill. rifle and given orders to shoot in
ns mixed drinks in auy saloon. be asked to come and confer with about six settlors have located best they could for visitors under It was evident from the first that the event of another revolt iu the
They claim that there is a good deal the board with the understanding homes.
the circumstances.
the flouring mill and the woodshed mill.
iu a name in the matter of drinks; that if agreeable all around that
would
be consumed, therefore the
The Shiloh school is progressing
Well, ho eame to B. C. Shull's on
R oy Durham, eon of Mr. and
that a girl will drink an egg-punch, he should have the position of prin­ under the management o f M. O. i
attention o f tho large crowd that
June
5,1867.
H
e
made
quite
a
Mrs. John Durham, of Pendleton,
who would avoid a maraschino cipal. Miss Jennie Charlesou was Stemler.
racket just ns his father does some- had rushed to the
.
. scene was was seriously injured by being
punch as if it were a pestilence. selected ns assistant, and Mrs.
Also the Dora school under the times— but Ben put him ou the I dlrect.™ to tbe Protection o f the thrown from a horse last Saturday.
Emma
HeDry
was
clioseu
to
take
And they further fear that the soda
care o f Mrs. Easton.
scales and lie tipped the beam at sawmill, which stood only across He fell on a broken beer bottle,
fountain is educating in young girls charge of the intermediate depart­
The
Dora
Decoration
Day
exer-
|
104 lbs Mr. and Mrs. Shull are the road from the flouring mill, and
a tasto for strong drink which will ment. There has beeu uoselection cises were a success. Rev. Gam- ; willing to board the boy and give by the united aud heroic efforts of and a piece of glass penetrated bis
be the ruin of tlieiv maturer years. made yet for the primary depart­ mage delivered tho Memorial ser- him raiment, l o t B en------well we both men and women this valuable side, between the fifth and sixth
ribs, penetrating the pleural cavity.
Mrs. Matilda Carse told this story: ment.
property, together with tbe lumber
mon.
hope lie will recover.
D. Kern, who was nwarded the
All the contests over tbe Blythe
“ What do you think I heard in one
in the yaid, was saved.
The in­
The Coos liny wagon road is now
There were so many of the most surance on the mill, we are in­ estate have been set at rest by
such place? A nice-looking man, a contract on jetty work here, arrived in good repair for wagons.
Tho preparatory
wolf in sheep’s clothing, came in last Saturday.
Eli Wright has gotten himself a prominent citizens ot Coos county formed, hnd but recently expired. Chief Justice Fuller of the United
Ami w,,rb has been completed and some bike, but be is iu bis a b , ns i i ! PreB(,nt at the solemn ceremonies We canDot state tbe exact amount States supreme court, and Mrs.
with a pretty young girl,
Sunday that it would require much of tbe loss, although it is several Florence Blythe Hinckley can
now, Miss Marjorie, what .’an I get seven bents have been added to the
The
you?’ ‘Just a lemonade, please.’ I jetty exteution and the work of "'B o r n June 1st, to the wife of i
It will be re­ erjoy her wealth in peace.
to note them all personally. thousand dollars.
‘All right: just a lemonade let it be.’ ; extending the piling will go on at a M. M. Young, a daughter. Mother 1 S.u.c b n 1? rBe gathering of our best membered that etily a few years ago lawyers are now shut off.
Then jokingly: ‘Will you have a r: te of about two bents a day. Mr. and child doing fine, but Mark is a I c ,,' ^ n8 an evidence of the moral the same element destroyed a fine
Labor Exchange certificates of
stick in it?’ ‘ Why, of course; they Kern expects to finish driving piles little behind . ........ these nights. I 7 ,rtb- and high as well as noble residence for our
unfortunate deposit and balance checks of the
this
month.
W.
Woods
hns
con-
always put one in, don’t they?’ I
Marion Miller has bargained for I chHrf t,er “ f. tbe “ Monty of Coos friend. The origin of tbe fire cun Buckley L ibor Exchange are at a
was horrified until the girl’s sub­ j traded to furnish the brush for the G. Griffin ranch.
not be accounted for.
D on R ex . couut-v B citizens.
premium of 74 per cent, says the
j
matting.
The
Burleigh
drill
was
sequent conversation revealed that
.....
j J. L. Knight informs us that
Peter Bellinger was arrested Buckley Banner.
she, iu the innoccnco of her heart, ; placed in position yesterday and
Coast Mail:
The new vessel,' quite to the contrnry of a report near this place on last Thursday \ \ f ANTED — F A IT H F U L M EN OH
supposed that a ‘stick’ was a straw | the woik of dumping rock corn- Em; ire, was successfully launched j tbat b,la gained circulation that for having stolen 8400, nud a horse f T women to travel lor responsible estab­
¿
menees
today.
lished linnsc in Oregon. Salary .y . "0 and
She couldn’t imagine w lia t lumi
under the supervision of E. Heuck-1 raftny of the cattle driven outside nnd buggy, from a klootcliman expenses. Position permanent, iteference.
her lemonade
, , taste
, , so queer.
Oh,
Telegram:
The complaint in endorff, the builder, at 12 o’clock by l»mself and Mr. Emery were (Nancy Palmer) ou the Siuslaw, Enclose sell-addressed stamped env lope.
National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi­
no, it wasn I bad; but it was queer; the case of the United States vs. last Saturday. A large crowd „ f culled, in fact only 21 weie culled He was taken to Marshfield on F ri­ The
cago.
queer, but very refreshing.”
And the Coos Bay Wagon Rond Com- people was present from nil points from a drove of 831 bead. We are day where he will have his prelim­
Mrs. Dinna W nndingof Pomeroy,
ho the W. ( -. 1. I , has appointed a I pHuy, acd i timorous bona fide pur- o f the bay, and all united with the pleased to record this fact. Messrs inary trial this week.
O., was shot and killed by her sou
committee to investigate the com- chasers and settlers of lands pur- steam whistles o f the boats ly in g ! Knight and Emery have driven
Last week our citizens liberally
position of drinks served at the chased from the company, lms, by at the wharf in giving the Encore about 2000 bead from Coos nud signed a petition for the relocation Silas because she bad demanded
soda fountains. Tho committee has; order of the attorney-general, been a lusty cheer ns she received her Curry counties this season, ami of the Myrtle Point-Dairyville of him a log chain lie hnd borrowed
also been charged with the d u ty, changed so as to proceed against baptism in the waters of Coos bay. j left many n dollar to mark their road, and believe that that much o f her.
Plaus for a new conithouse for
of remonstrating with oue of the; tfie company only for the return of The Encore is 186 feet length, 3G, path.
needed improvement will be made.
Lane county have been submitted
State-street department stores,which j *|)0 |au,|s ,t still has. The govern- feet beam and 14 feet depth of,
to the county court, and taken
is offering its customers sample ment will look to the company only hold. Sho will be rigged as a ;
Riverton rtiotings.
A Testimonial.
under consideration.
glasses o f California wines.
for the value o f the lauds, and will four-masted barkentiue, and will j
The Douglas county Sunday-
- " 1 ’I " ' _
:
not disturb the titles o f tho inno- carry her first cargo to Yalperaiso,1 Riverton, June 7.— The Bandon
We have mentioned the fact that
Whitelaw Reid ami two other men cent purchasers.
Block Coal mine is still lying idle. The Arlington high-nrm sewing school convention will be held in
Chili.
lmyo been appointed special ainbas-
Eugene Journal: It is not flatter-
The new eompnuy will not start up machine, represented by the H erald Roseburg, Juue 11.12 anti 13.
Roseburg Plaindealer:
L. D. i
sailors to represent the United States illu
oor nntioilH| prjde that forty
till all old debts are settled.
for the benefit of tbe people, is ns
Carle writes from Bandon under
Win. Campbell, lately superin­ good as the high-priced machines
_ re“ t ^ ntftiu <1,inuK the cekbra - 1 m(M1 |mv(. deserted from the war- date June 1st tbat he “ arrived!
tiou of the queens jubilee. " e p|,|p Oregon's crew since she en-
tendent of tbe Bandon Block Coal you buy from agents, nnd yet fur­
tender apology for three grand j tercel Puget sound waters. There tbeie at 7 last evening. Four of u s ; mine is now employed at Beaver
nished at one-third or one-fourth
left
Roseburg
at
5:30
in
the
morn­
sires who participated iu the “ strike must bn ill treatment o f the men
Hill.
the price. We ordered an Arling­
for their altars aud their tires" back o f this wholesale desertion. ing, took breakfast at tbe Nineteen
J. S. Kanematz, proprietor of ton a few weeks since for Elder Are the Messenger* o f Sense,— the Telegraph
Mile
House
at
7.
J
.D
.
Barklow
of the human body.
against King George. They must
the Berliu store at Coquille City, S. S. Barklow at Norway, and here N e r v e s System
extend from the brain to every part
The grand encampment of Indian arrive 1 at Ilia home at Norway at
have been mistaken, in view of the
cnine down Inst Friday and re­ is a voluntary testimonial from
of the body aud reach every organ.
toadying that ¡ h now going on war veterans and the annual pioneer 4 p. m. Mr. Mendelh from Indiana mained till Sunday. He had a
Nerves are like firo — good servants but hard
Mrs. S. S. Barklow:
masters.
between the Henven-ordained roy­ reunion will meet at Portland J une disabled Ins wheel and stopped off sample of his goods with him.
15 to 18. Reduced tates will be near Arngo. for repairs. He is the
Nerves are fed by the blood and are therefore
N o r w a y , Oregon. May 20, 1897.
alty and our tory descendants.
He will return again in about a
like It in character.
secured by tbe secretary o f the best nil-round rider that it has been week
Mu. M c E wkn — D e a r S ir :
Please
Nerves win be weak and exhausted ii tho
excuse
me
for
not
writing
sooner.
An alleged plot to rob the regis­ State Pioneer Association, Geo. H. my pleasure to go with on an out­
blood is thin, pale and impure.
Mel ITayter nnd Geo. Stewart
ing.
Tbe trip was n pleasant one
try department of the United States Himes, Portland,on most routes
will try their luck prospecting for I like the sewing mnehine very N e rv e s will surely bo strong and steady If
and
was
enjoyed
by
all.”
the blood is rich, red and rigorous.
postoffice at Portland, Or., has
Brooklyn F.ngle: Some of the
gold this summer. They start next much. It gives perfect satisfaction Nerves find a true friend In flood's Sarsapa­
so far ns I have tried it. I think it
been made public nnd Julian E. insurance physicians have come to
F.xchnnge: If the Roentgen ray* week for the Sixes.
rilla because it makes rich, red blood.
Epping, superintendent of the reg- the conclusion that too much beer discovery sets women’s waists free
Dr. J. Burt Moore hns placed a is just as good as the $65 machines. Nerves do their work naturally and well,—
the brain Is unclouded, there are no
Yours,
with
respect,
istry department of the Portland and too much bicycle are had things, it will have accomplished a great small supply of dings and medi-
neuralgic pains, appetite and diges­
M rs . S. S. B v r k i . o w .
office, George 1. Watson, a deputy Of course they are.
So are too mission; and things are pointing oiiips in the Riverton P. O. room
tion are good, when you taka
P L V 10-yenr written gunrnuty
that way.
The qu ‘cn of Portugal to be sold. This is a move that
sheriff,Charles A. Watson, city jailor much water nnd too much rest,
goes with each machine.
at tho police station, John Simp
set the ball in motion.
It was at lias long been needed.
James Berry, tbe colored man of
son and Cluirh s W*. Holsapple of
her request that tbe ladies of her
Men who go prospecting for coal
the city detective force, are under Modesto, Cal., who on Mav 19th court submitted themselves to the should net run or go nearly crazy
stiot
and
killed
his
wife,
pleaded
John F. Lee, convicted at San
arrest charged with conspiracy iu
searching action of tbe Roentgen simply because a wounded bear
guilt v at his trial aud was sentenced
the plot
rays.
They were so startled at attacks them. Try it again, boys, Jose of sending an obscene letter,
to ho hanged at Folsom next Au­
their distorted ribs, compressed when you have more ammunition. was sentenced to pay a fine of $500
nnd to serve 1 SO days in jail.
J. C. Donigan, a tramp undergo­ gust
chests, lopsided livers nnd squeezed
The men of Riverton played the
The One True Blood Purifier. All druggets, f 1 .
ing a short sentence in the jail •*
Secure your passage to the eitv stomachs, all the results of tight lac- kids' nine a game of ball last Sail­
P repared on ly by C. I. Hood A Co., L ow ell, Mas«.
Santa ltosa, tried to kill himself by- on the steamer Coquille River. It ing, that they declared the corsets day. Of course the men got away
T • C u r e C’ o n i t h a l l e n For*»rep,
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rs*n
the best familyeathartN
j
Taker.;
-
rets
fard
v
Cathartic.
10c
or
Cóc.
sawing his head off with a bucksaw. has first-class accommodations.
t l O O i l $ F l I l S aud brer stimulant.
| must go.
with the stakes.
D onna A na .
If C. C. C. tail to cure, druggists refund money.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Durrant Formally
Demands His Release,
Preliminary to an Appeal to the Su­
preme Court.
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A POPULIST JUDGE.
Scores Both Makers and Breakers of the
Laws of the Land.
At Butte, Montana, May 28, in
sentencing James D. Casey to 20
years in prison, the limit for high­
way robbery, Judge Clancy took
occasion to make some general
remarks ou the state of the nation.
He used these words:
“ These a:e peculiar times we are
living in,” he said. “ 1 know they
are bndlyout of joint. 1 aiu aware
of the fact that 3,000,000 men are
out o f work ¡ d the United States,
and on the verge of starvation, and
have u it house nor home. 1 know
our statesmen and politicians have
misrepresented the people of the
Uuited States, and contracted the
circulating medium of the nntion
from $75 per capita until we have
not iu circulation $3 per capita, nnd
that they have done this against
the will of the people and to please
the money power of the world. I
know this condition lias been the
cause of a great iucrease in crime,
that a gient many workingmen are
reduced to a condition to rob, steal
or starve. But you are not o f this
class of worthy poor. You are an
habitual criminal.”
• -O- *
Tho grand lodge of Good Tem­
plars concluded its session nt Port­
land last Wednesday, after electing
state officers. Mrs. H. Heisner, o f
Marshfield, tins county, was ap­
pointed to the position of grand
chaplain.
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E ilu r a to Y o n r
Candy C athartic, euro constip ation forever.
10c. yhr. If 0. C O. fall, druggists refund money.
We Send it Free
TO
Weak IVSen,
Young
and
Old.
Wo will send you by mail, Absolutely
Free.in plain package, the All-Power-
fnl Dr. Hofninu’ s Vital Restorative
Tablets, with a legal guarantee to
permanently cure lost Manhood. Self-
Almse, Sexual WYnkness, Varicocele,
«tops forever night Emissions and all
unnatural drains, Returns to former
appearances emaciated organs.
If we could not cure, we would not
send onr medicine free to try, and
pay when satisfied.
Address
W ESTERN
Sarsaparilla
MEDICTNE
CO.,
[Incorporated!
Kalamazoo, Mich.
The Egg Season
is Over.
I } UT
L>
I HAVE STOCK FOK SALE —
I II i: Y A ltlF .T ItX .
i AGES,
SIZES,
-t PRICES.
N e rv e s
Hood’s
■ —
B o w e l s W i t h C’ a s o iir o t ii.
Write for what yoa
want.
l Few Pollimi China Pins for Sale Yet
Address
L. A. a
M ARSTERS,
Cleveland, Oregon.
For Sale at a Bargain.
W IL L SELL MY RANCH, CONTAIN-
im? 1»> ) acres, 30 in cultivation: 30 acres
creek bottom:
acres in pasture, fenced;
1-A fruit trees, bearing, and all kinds of
»mall fruit: lart;e honae 7 rooms, plastered
and Dapeied; barn 40xh0, stables, cattle
sheds, and all necessary outbuildings; good
spring water piped to house, milk-house
and barn; about $*00 or *000 worth of white
cellar timber tor lumber or matchwood;
buildings new or nearly so; county road on
one aide of place; five months^ term of
sch-»ol each year, five minutes’ walk from
house; forty minutee’ drive to Randon or
the bench: *H<«0 innnrnnce on buildings.
I’ rlc**
Will also sell farming
tools, stock, shop tools, and furniture. I
am past 70, too old to farm and mean what
1 say.
I will sell; m ate me an offer and come
and so- me. No incumbrance ou the place.
For full particulars call on or address
DAVID RAI DWI N,
Raudou, Oregon.
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