Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 15, 1897, Image 1

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YOL.
J)R. G. H. CARTER,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
C ity . O r e g
at residence, and door sooth
Odd Fellows' Hall. ¿Nothing hut first-
O FFICE
class work.
Charges reasonable.
OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE.
Our Mother Eartt).
Whence arise the springs that nourish
All oreation from its birth?
Whence spring up the oaks, and ttoum li?-
Froin the Earth—our mother Earth!
} J U . J. B U R T . M O O R E ,
Where are gems and crystals bidden?
Whore sre ores o f wondrous worth?
B U R G E O N A N D P H Y S I C I A N . Whence are fire and heat upbidden? —
From the Earth—our mother Earth!
ILL promptly respond to all calls, Whence nrise the green oases
day or night.
In the desert's sandy dearth?
00QU 1LLE CITY, OHEOON.
What is life’s support and basis?—
’ Tis the Earth—our mother Earth!
Bread and tire and crystal water—
j j M E r\WK\i;KKG,
All within our being’s girth:
Gold and gems to those who sought her
Hath she given—mother Earth!
Attorney and Counselor at Law. HU* is mankind’ s nurse and servant—
Still our mother and our slave:
Ollice, Empire Cuy, Oregon.
Still the same, in labor fervent,
From our birthday to our grave!
T J
F. DEAN,
Never yet hath God ordained her
T o V trodden by the few!
Grasping lords have but profaned her,
2 s T o ta ry I=-CL"bllc,
And their crime they yet shall rue!
Like the seed within her bosom,
bleeps a future, vet, of Right!
Man shall see his hopes in blossom!
Man shall yet reveal his might!
Then, no one, above another,
Shall assert his nobler birth;
1
....BARBER SHOP But each man shall share his mother—
Share his glorious mother—Earth!
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Herald Office, Coquillc City, Oregon.
T H E PEO PLE’S:7:7^
r p U E BEST, NEATEST
X up-to-date in the city.
— A u g u s t i n s a / u u a n k h .
AND MOST
Hot anti Cold Baths—Reasonable
MEMORY OF THE DEAD.
Charges, Courteous Treatment.
ooqoui LI on v. o & egon .
Front street, opposite It. K. Depot,
T. W. GILLHAM.
MYRON W,
R E E D 'S
“ SERMON IN M E M ­
ORY OF SOLDIERS.”
J lH E
C O M M E R C I A L 4------
Ths most modern arrnnged BAUBER
SHOP in Coquille City.
A Strong Test of Patriotism— A Soldier of
If. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
Eighty A sks Work on the Streets— Gov­
3ot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular
prices. Headquarters for Commercial
Hen. Next door J orison Bro’s inarkes.
ernment by Trusts and Injunction-
Ô. L . M D O N ,
A . t x o m © y - a,t - L a w ,
M ARSH FIELD,
OREGON.
Lgvnt for the North America Insurance Co.
of Philadelphia, and the London, Liv­
erpool & Globe.
¡ohn F. Hall,
A .t t o r n s y
a t -, Xja-^r,
.
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Dealer in B ral E state o f all kinds.
C. A. Seti
A ttorney - at - Law,
Roscbnrg, Oregon.
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hj-i—
Special attention to matters before the
Koseburg land ollice. the commissioner
o f the general land ollice and secre­
tary o f interior at Washington.
i f Y RTLE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN
lA o f the World, meets at Masonic Hall
it and 3d Monday nights o f each month.
A. J. S herwood , Consul,
eorge T. Moulton, Clerk.
T O U R T C O g iT M ,::. HO. 18, f o r k s r-
^ ers of America, meets everv second and
mrth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall,
oquille City, Oregon.
H. N. L orenz , C. R.
bo . O. L eacii , It. 8.
~1 EN. LYTLE POST. NO. 'll, G. A. B..
JTme *ts every first Wednesday night of
itch month. Visiting Comrades in good
landing cordially invited to attend.
H. H, N ichols , Post Com.
L H. N osleb , Adjutant.
EN. LYTLE. W. R. C., NO. 9. MEETS
JT in Goquille City on the first and third
Wednesday afternoon in each month.
M bs . V iola E llio tt , Pres.
I bs . Ida H arbinoton , 8eo.
"1HADWIOK LODGE. NO. 88, A. F.
J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening
n or before each full moon. Visiting breth-
sn cordially invited.
J . P . G ooim aw , W. M.
!. W. W hite , Sec.
UELAH CH APTER, NO. 6, O. E. 8.,
» meets Friday evening on or before
h full moon at K o'clock from April 1st
Jotober S lit, and thereafter at 7:90: and
h fifteen days thereafter at 2 o’clock in
afternoon.
M rs . A lice T uttle , W. M.
s. N oba G ood , S ec .
1 0Q U IL L E LODGE, NO. 6 8 ,1.O . O. F.,
J meets every Saturday evening. Visit-
g brethren in good standing cordially
vited.
C. A. H abbinoton , N. G.
8. L awrence , It. 8.
/^ O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 2ft, I.
G. O. F., meets every first and third
Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis-
itiug patriarchs in good standing.
v
It. E. B uck , C. P.
G. F. B outkll , Scribe.
a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 .
I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel­
low s’ hall.
Miss R at C o llibb , N. G .
M
J . 8 . L awbkncb . K. 8 .
Chair Factory:
C O Q U IL L E
C IT Y .
¡Opposite City Wharf.l
eeps
on
hand
K order first class
R A W H ID E
NO.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1897.
15.
O o c m ille
y —
and m akes
ro
: C H A IR S.
Manufactured from best hard wood.
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
At the Broadway theater last Sun­
day morning the Rev. Myron W .
Iteed preached “ A Sermon in Mem­
ory of Soldiers.” A special musical
program had been prepared for the
service m which tlio Colorado Mid­
land band took part.
Solos were
sung by William Howells, Miss Josie
Evans ami Miss Julia (Indwell.
Mr. Reed was in liis best vein
Ho had some sharp criticisms to
make of the patriots who staid at
homo during the war to make for­
tunes and also of the characteristics
of the young men and women of to­
day. But he declared that while
tliero was enough to criticise there
was no need to despair; on the con­
trary, he saw a safe and bright
future ahead of the nation.
He took for his text Joshua iv, 6-7:
“That this may bo a sign unto you,
that when your children ask their
fathers in time to com e,‘ what mean
ye by these stones?’ then ye shall
answer them that the waters of the
Jondan were cut olT before the ark
of the covenant of tho Lord when
it passed-over Jordan. And these
stones shall be for a memorial uuto
the children of Israel forever.” Mr.
Heed said:
My patriotism is sometimes a lit­
tle pale aud discouraged. I have
found things out concerning the war
that I did not imagine at the time.
I have discovered that the nation’s
danger and distress made an excel­
lent opportunity for people who
loved their country aud also an
opportunity for people who loved
themselves.
Sleeping in tho fra­
grant May weeds of Alabama I never
dreamed tlmt my fellow-citizens
were raakiug money out of the salt
and red transactions of battle.
It was a great time for trado in
rotten cloth and undersized mules.
It was the finest opportunity to
plunder that a native American
scoundrel ever had. The birthday
of the millionaire and the tramp is
along somewhere between I860 and
1866.
Bonds were broken off the Afri­
can slave and carefully welded and
riveted on the najion. The war
debt is not paid, nor any portion of
i t Measured by wheat or corn or
cotton or sugar, measured by the
toil and sweat, we are as much in
debt as in 1865. The news that the
war debt wa3 to be paid, wiped out,
would make a great many fat and
idle Americans sick.
The soldier did not know anything
about these thrifty things worked
out at home. I came home on leave
in February, 1865, and tho first
words I heard were from a corpu-
lenr citizen, up to his neck in con­
tracts. He wanted to know when I
was going back. He evidently was
afraid that the butchering of breth­
ren was about to cease. The cruel
war was kind to a great many peo­
ple, enabled them to marry their
worthless
daughters to foreign
reprobates. The coat of arms of
some of them ought to be a wash-
tub.
DISSATISFIED WITH THE OUTLOOK.
I nm not satisfied with the out-
I look of things. I do not discover a
0 0 0 3
B A Y
l a great man anywhere in all these
1 states.
There are plenty of cun­
ning m»n abroad, and men who are
not even cunning. It is not difficult
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
to find an unnecessary liar.
One
lias a sneaking admiration for a
Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, Hea 1-
grand liar like Napoleon.
He left
stones. Tablets, etc.
Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping bis army in the snow in Russia and
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r­ hastened at a gallop to tell France
der. Correspondence solicited from parties that his trip to Moscow was the
living in the country or other towns who
mav wish anything in my line o f business. finest thing in the history of war.
M \ 1 UI!(FIELD
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1 There was nothing small about a
Marble aid Slone Worts
Napoleonic lie. It was on the grand
scale of Austerlitz. Forty centuries
looked down on it, or rather up to
it. It was on the scale of the pyra­
mid of Gineh and the Nile.
One hesitates in calling Rocke­
feller and Carnegie absolutely great.
There is a rumor that Mr, Ixocke-
feller is soon to give something away
again.
If you need any oil you
can’t be too quick iu buying it.
The other night appeared to me
a man with considerable African
blood in him.
His great-grand­
father was born iu Africa, bis grand­
father iu Madagascar, his father in
Guadeloupe, himself in Glasgow.
He came to this country in 1861
and enlisted for one year in the
navv and served his time, and then
enlisted in the Fifty-fourth Massa­
chusetts colored regiment Colonel
Robert Shaw commanded. He told
me what I did not k n o w -h o w the
colonel was buried.
I‘ our dead
negro soldiers were laid side by side
in a trench and then the body of
Colonel Shaw crosswise on these,
and then four dead black men over
him. And so he laid in state.
All
tears are salt and all blood is red.
Now this man who came to me with(
this Btory had at
one time a
pension of $12 a month. F cr some
reason during the late administra­
tion his pension was taken from
him.
He askod me to reckon how
old he is.
This man was born in
1817.
His errand to me was to see
if I could not, through the board of
public works, get him something to
do on these streets.
For a minute
or so my patriotism went below
ft-eeziug.
„
_
The first act of Mr. Grover Cleve­
land after he ceased to be president
was to take possession of a govern­
ment ship and go duck shooting.
Ho lias as much right on there as
you have— and as little.
TRUST HIGHER THAN THE NATION.
The sugar trust seems today to
lie bigger than tho nation. ^
For four years I have said to my-
self on Sunday morning: “ It is my
business to be cheerful. It is Sun­
day and the day of the resurrection.
The people have lmd enough of
■'all and wormwood tlirough the
week. I will ransoek creation for
cheerful news.” I find history on the
whole cheerful reading.”
W e have
all remarked the vitality of the Jews.
It is tough and persistent.
Years
of slavery, war upon war, captivity-
on captivity— these have not pre­
vailed.
They own both sides of
Broadway, New York; both sides of
tho Mississippi river and the best
part of the Pacific coast.
The roll­
ing stone has gathered considerable
moss of a valuable kind. Ouo fam­
ily of Jews, the Rothschilds and the
Rothschildren (for which phrase I
am indebted to one of my deacons)
decide whether any
nation
in
Europe goes to war and when the
nation shall ground arms.
There
is no more right or wrong in war.
It is merely a question of bonds.
Von Moltke said:
“ Armies marjb
on their bellies.” I make an excep­
tion of the east Tennesseean.
He
can put up a good nil-day fight on
six inches of sorghum cane.
But
the average human is not an east
Tennesseean.
I have slept under
his roof.
He says:
“ This is my
land, this is ray corn; I moke whisky-
out of what I do not need for ash-
cake.
It is my whisky and more
thnu I need for my own use, and I
sell it to my neighbors.”
The rev­
enue officer goes in there and soon
has a bullet in him about the size
of a Mexican bean.
The moon­
shiner is standing square on a nat­
ural right at conflict with a statute.
OBLIGATIONS TO ALL TIME.
I have wandered off the main
road of this discourse.
My mind
works off that way; I now come
back to the highway.
I find that a Hebrew never re­
garded himself as an individual but
nlways as one of the family. A link
in the chain.
The child of Israel
never has said the post is nothing to
me, this is my day.
He felt his
obligation to the past, his errand to
the future.
Therefore he set up
memorial stones.
He instituted
memorial days.
The past of the
nation was kept alive in the child's
mind.
He was made to ask ques­
tions. W hat do you mean by this
monument, this feast day?
Tomorrow the statue of Colonel
Robert Shaw will be uncovered in
Boston. The children will ask ques­
tions, and will be answered, this is
in memory of a rich,educated young
American of a first family who was
proud to lead a regiment of black
men from Boston to Wagner and to
die with them nnd be buried with
them. That will bo one of the most
useful things in Boston.
I saw the children of Edinburgh
stopping on their wav from school
to look at the monument to Walter
Scott.
He was a. soldier, led a for­
lorn hope, undertook with his pen
to clear a debt, not bis fault, of
nearly half a million.
He almost
did it. It is altogether worth while
have been acquainted with as brave
men as Plutarch knew. They were
alive in 1861 and all along.
Blood
will tell. These hoys and girls that
I shall see tomorrow ranked on the
streets
will, I am
persuaded,
take care of their country.
It will
be a great spectacle tomorrow in
these states. Millions of the living
silent in cemeteries crowning the
dead.
There is rosemary, that is for
remembrance, pray yon I o d " remem­
ber; anil there are pansies, they are
MKMOIIJAL DAY.
for thoughts.”— Denver Facts.
W hat shall be done tomorrow I
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believe in.
It makes the children
Some Postscripts.
ask questions. If I were a teacher
I would devote oue afternoon n week
The fly lays four times each smn-
to American history. I would begin tner and eighty eggs each time.
with Columbus und come along
The descendants of a single
down to the “ unknown United
female wasp will often number 15,-
States soldier,"’ buried most any-
000 in one season.
whore from the Ohio river to the
A spider’s eye is not in his head
gulf.
I would use no book.
I
would tell the story by word ot but iu the upper part of the thorax.
The army worm has cost Am er­
mouth.
I do, not find in Homer
anything better than W alt Whitman ica more than the Revolutionary
when lie hears the story of Custer: war.
The bumble bee has been known
“ Thou o f tho tawny flowing hair in battle,
I erewhile Haw with erect head,
to distance a locomotive going
Passing ever in front, bearing
twenty miles an hour.
A bright sword in thy hand
to keep that man nlivo in the mind.
N ot very far off is David Living­
stone, I think in brouzai and the
children look at him awhile.
And
not very- far off is Robert iturns.
Scotland understands perfectly well
how to keep her great history alive.
So does Ireland.
In my memory
the tallest thing in Dublin is tho
monument to Daniel O’Connell, the
tallest Irishman of his time or per­
haps of any time.
One of the tall
men of all this world.
Now ending well in death the
Splendid fever of thy deeds,
After thy many battles in which
Never yielded op a gon or a color,
Leaving behind thee a memory
8weet to soldiers,
Thou yieldest up thyself.
Flans will never touch an epi­
leptic and will instantly leave a
dead or dying person.
Foreigners Gambling With Public Franchises.
It is reported that within a few
weeks a ileal will be made between
a syndicate of English capitalists
in Cripple Creek nnd Victor, C o l,
gold mines, und two liues of railroad
connecting the mining districts with
the nearest trunk line ruilroads, that
will give the syndicate controle of
the shipping facilities from the
mining camps to the east.
In 1800 Spain ownpd more than
two-thirds o f the present area of
the United States, together with
Mexico, Central America, n e a rl y
all the W est Indies and a ll o f
South America except Brazil. T o­
day she has nothing lift of all
these rangnificient possessions save
an insecure foothold in Cuba aud
Porto Rico.
Colonel William R. Brown and W .
P. Bruner, 70 aud 82 years old,
were indicted by a Marion, 111.,
jury for the embezzlement of money
deposited in their bnnk prior to its
failure.
Tne verdict fixed the
penalty at. one year's imprisonment
and a fine of $410 each.
To Care Constipation Forever.
Take Caeca rots Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C. C C fail to cure, druggists refund money.
GOOD FOR EVERYBO DY
Almost everybody takes some laxative
| medicine to cleanse the system and keep the
blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS
L iv e r R e g u l a t o r (liquid or powder)
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
end strengthens the whole system. And
more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps It active
and healthy, and when the Liver Is In
good condition you find yourself free from
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
Headache and Constipation, and rid o f
that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only be had when the liver
is properly at work. If trcubled with any
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
R e g u l a t o r . The King of Liver Medl-
:ines, and Better than Dills.
jS J -E V E U Y P A C K A G E -® ^
ff ia H ie / . S ta m p In r e d o n w rap p er.
IN J . II. Z c illu & Co.. P h tla.. Pa.
The United Slates bus produced
two thirds of the cotton consumed
Sometimes we may feel that this by the world for the last sixty-seven
nation is like a tree without roots, years.
tartly pixllqe
that it is carpenter’s work and may-
Since 1860 the value of grain
LATEST
tip over any day.
Then it is good crops has steadily diminished,
BEST
to read history.
This country is while that of pustorul pioilucts lias
CHEAPEST
well planted. It has as many roots increased.
Shipped to anyone,
anywhere, on 10
as it has branches.
When a tree
Severnl species ot moth never
days' free trial,
had stood iu this windy world a ent after attaining a perfect state.
in y o u r o w n
h o m e , without
hundred years, and in the cyclone They have no mouths and live but
asking one cent
in advance.
belt, I am not afraid to sit under it a few hours.
or sleep under i t
The cultivation of heels was
10 years* written
People nro quite tame nowadays,
warranty w i t h
introduced into France by Napol­
each machine.
but I have seen them wake up.
I
eon, in 1830. 1,310,000 acres grew
Lave seen high water mark. I know
14,800,000 bushels.
A strictly high-grade Sew-
what the river has done.
...8 M a c h i n e , fi ni b lied
It is estimated that the farmers
throughout in the beat pos­
I have seen young men as trifling
sible manner. It possess«* all
modern improvements audita
and mercenary as any I see now run of the United States lose 8100,-
mechanical construction is
000,000
annually
from
the
depreda­
over one another to be soldiers.
such that in it are combined
simplicity with grcf.t strength,
When I am scant of hope I conclude tions of various insects.
thus insuring ease of running,
W asps are the most inveterate
durability, nml m ating it im­
that I am not well.
There were
possible tor the machine to be
Beaam er says
<Uule8 in 1861.
W e had not tho enemies of flies.
put out of order. It sews fast
and makes a perfect stitch
word, but we had the thing.
I re that lie has known one wasp to kill
with all kinds o f thread and
Coupon,M
all classes o f material. Always
member one.
He enlisted in a suit a thousand flies in a day.
tent C- 0. D.
ready for use and unrivalled
of white flannel.
He had never
I
for
speed, durability and qual-
Two sexton beetles will bury a
or on trial
' ity o f work. Notice the fol­
passed a useful day in his life.
I mole iu nu hour, a feat equivalent
lowing points of superiority:
ARLINGTON."
have seen him later on muuchiagi
men interring a whale iu the
hard tnck and fried pork, cleaning snme length o f time.
Th« Head o f the “ Arlington” swings on patent socktt hinges, firmly held down by a thumb
•ew. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, and lieautifully ornamented iu gold.
his musket nnd warbling to himself
Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top o f table.
Grants
Pass
Courier:
Tillman’s
some
old college song.
This
highest Arm—Space under the arm is
inches high and 9 inches long. This will admit the
largest skirts, aud even quilts. It 1« Self-Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through
worthless aud dangerous dude of a charges against the United States
except eye o f needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or
take out; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread. Stitch Regulator is on the bed ot the machine,
small city was the life of the com­ senate seem to bo attracting public
beneath the bobbin winder, ami has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, nnd can
pany.
He rose to bo corporal.
1 attention to a once honorable body.
be changed front 8 to A2 stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends on both sides o f needle;
never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive; no springs to
have made him carry a rail. I think If is claimed tlmt some of the
break and get out o f order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—For
Machine docs
fillin g the b ob b in a u to m a tica lly aud perfectly smooth without holding the ‘ thread.
thre
that all things considered, bo was members owning sugar stock manip­
fatiguethcoper-
n o t run w h ile w in d in g b o b b in . Light Running—Machine is easy to run, d o c s snot
r
the best soldier iu the regiment. ulate the Dinglev bill in such a wny
ator, makes
H
little n o ise aud
H sew
HH
s rapidly.
. . , ^ Stitch
____ is J a .............
double lock stitch
...... , _same
the sh on both sides,
v^ill not ravel, nml can be changed without stopping the mnehine. Tension is a flnt spring ten­
He was a Mark Tapley.
When it as to make money out of the new
sion, aud will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
Tlie Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put iu wrong. Needle
rained nnd was muddy and every­ tariff law. This should not surprise
Bar is round, made o f case-hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from pitting
on the goods. Adjustable Bearings—All bearings are case-hardened ateel and easily adjusted
body was sullen, ho lifted up his anybody. A gang of men who get
with a screw driver. All hist motion can he taken up, nnd the machine will last a lifetime.
their
sents
through
bribery
and
voice, a good tenor, “How tedious
Attachments—Each machine is furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and iu addition we
furnish an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal l>ox, free o f charge, as follows: Otic
aud tasteless the hours when Jesus corruption cannot lie expected to be
rufiler and patherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, different widths up
to Va o f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread
no longer I sec.” Ho was a great very honest when they get together.
cutler. Woodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings
chicken fancier and an expert mid­ It is no more harm to form a sugar
to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt.
night cook. He is at present mayor conspiracy than it is to hatch rail­
DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS AND
DON’T PAY U F S B JS h BUY SAVE AGENT'S AND DEALER S PROFITS
road
plots
at
tho
expense
of
the
of bis city and tho most substantial
CUR GREAT O F fE ER.
R . * 2 3 .8 0
our Special Wholesale Price, but
people. This the serrate has beett
high
in order to introduce this nigh-grade
sewing machine, we make a special cou­
man of his town.
pon offer, giving every reader
:ader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class ma­
notorious in for many years and the
chine
n
l
tlie
lowest
price
ever
offered.
On
receipt
o f f 18.50 cash aud coupon,
NO NEED TO DESPAIR.
wc will ship the above-described machine auywhere securely packed and
public takes it as a matter of course.
crated,
andguaranteesafe
delivery.
A
ten
years'
written
warranty sent with
The examining doctor of a life
each machine. Money refunded I f not as represented nfler thirty days* test
The reports of the various county
trial. We will ship C. O. D. for <19.60 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on
insurance company is not satisfied
receipt o f Jo.OOasa guarantee o f good faith and charges. If you prefer thirty
to question }ou as to .yourself. He school superintendents of tire state
days' trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi­
monials, explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any­
inquires ns to your grnndinothers’ toStareSuperintendeutlrwin show a
one at the lowest manufacturer's prices without asking one cent in advance.
The !«•'•* plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis­
nnd grandfathers’ grip on lifo. larg difference between lire nnraler
count
<cmember the coupon must be sent with order.
o
f
children
enumerated
in
the
state
What can men do? They can do
this year, as being of school age,
Or make your order direct through the H erald , as a g e n t, without
what men have done.
I think it remarkable that the and tire number enrolled in the extra sharge.
militia of Colorado, removed in a schools. The number enrolled is
130,017,nnd the number actually
66
burry to Leailville, taken out of
attending school during the year,
steam heated rooms und put down
FROM DENVER,” the big western reform
in tents in tlmt altitude, carao 85, 186, leaving the uumbor not newspaper which renchesftO,000 renders every
OF SALEM .
attending the public schools, al­ week, Hlthongh only 47 weeks old, is tilled ,
through tho winter strong.
They
rinbscribn for the people’ s daily—f 3 a
though used as abasia to distribute with reform news nnd stirring articles from
are tho same kind of people that
year; weekly. #1 a year. Same rates by the
state monies, 44,832.
Tire enu­ snch well-known and powerful writers ns month.
went with Arnold and Montgomery
Kev. F. F. Pnssmi./B, Eai'ene Bloodgood
meration showed 1083 rrore boys ITeebe, Myron W. Heed, Henry Cohen, W.
to (¿ucbec nnd that wintered at Val­
than girls, and the enrollment de­ S. Morgan, and a host o f otners, equally The Daily Capital Journal. 1 y e a r ..,.$3 00
ley Forgo. I have my fling at the
The H kralo 1 year...................................... 2 00
veloped the fact that 3326 more prominent.
To make yon aoqnninted with Facts is to
things 1 see, but I have confidence
boys than girls attended the school. make you n regular subscriber—for yon
The two worth........................................$ft 00
in the American alive.
I do not
can’ t get along without Facts — conse­ Both given for one year for. .$ 4 20
The Now York World lias offered quently for a short time, we make yon this
think that he is degenerate.
In the address of Daniel Webseter a $25 prize to any person who enn reckless offer: For 10c, we will send yon The Weekly Capital Journal, 1 y e n r ..$ l 00
Fscts «very week for 10 weeks on trial and a
during the W . H. Harrison cam - 1 find out wlrat the sugar schedule iu copy of "Merrie England,” the l»o< k which Tho H kualo ...................................................... 9 09
so
startled England thnt fo r nenrly a year
the ponding tariff bill menus and
paign of 1840 hn said:
The two worth...................................... $3 00
10C.000 cooies a mouth hn ve been sold. The
“ It did not happen to me, gentle­ translate it into plain, understand­ work contains «bout hft.GOO words, and we
Both 1 year fo r .......................... $2 40
men, to be born iu a log cabin, but able English. Here seems to be a send it complete and unabridged *t.h Facts
10 weeks for only a dime. We want 60,000
my elder sisters and brothers were chunce for Senator Aldrich, who new
readers immediately, and trust that
born in one, amid the snowdrifts of says he wrote th r schedule with his every individual reader o f this paper will
take
AdvnalAge
of this offer at once, before
New Hampshire, at a period so early own hand, anil who ought to be able
it is withdrawn, ns we reserve the right to
that when the smoke rose from its to elucidate his real meaning better retnrn nil moneys received from above offer
V « R8. A. G. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM-
rude chimney and curled over the than outsiders who have not so good which reaches us later than 30 days from I v i niete nnd fashionable Stock o f M il­
dat.- Don't dissiqioint ns, but sit right
linery at Leneve's drug store.
an
opportunity
to
observe
the
work­
frozen hills there was no similar
down today and write the publishers—The
Heed Publishing Go., 1509 Larimer street, CO M PLETE
evidence of a white man’s habita­ ings of his inner consciousness.
S T O C K -E V E R Y T H IN G
Denver, Oofab
__________ _____________
tion between it nnd the settlements
NEY».
The board of railroad commis­
on the rivers of Canada. I make to sioners was in session at Salem last T o t iie ■UTn.lorru.nato
it nn annual visit. I carry my chil­ week, completing its report of the
Large Assortment,
dren to it.
I love to dwell on the spring inspections of roads nnd
Seasonable and
tender recollections, the early affec­ bridges, depots, etc., so far as made.
This old reliable and
Up to Date.
tions, the touching narratives and
All tho roads of the stnte have been
most successful spec­ Call early and make selection and get
which mingle with all I know of
ialist in San Francis­
inspected except
tlie
Northern
s drng store.
co, still continues to ocl20> prices—at Leneve’
this primitive abode. And if I over
MUS. A. O. AIKEN.
Pacific, the Astoria k Seaside, nnd
cure all Sexual and
fail in the affectionate venerntion the Coos Bay, Roseburg k Eastern.
Seminal Disenses,
for him who reared and defended it These will soon receive the board’s
such as Gonorrhea, M r s , S h e p p a r d ’ s
. G l e e t . S t r . o t n re,
ngainst savage violence, cherished attention.
Syphilis,
all its
> Ì ‘ÌV^.-Z9.«-v forms. Skin in Diseases.
all the domestic virtues beneath its
v
y
A
N
T
E
D
-
FAITHFUL
MEN
OR
N
e
r
v
o
u
s
Debility.
roof nnd through the fire nnd blood
V V W'iiuen to travel for responsible estab­ Impotency, Semin..1 Weakness and I joshoí
of a seven years’ revolutionary war, lished honse in Oregon. H-ilary $7H0 and Manhood, the conseqaenco of self-abuse
shrunk from no danger and no toil, expenses. Position permanent. Reference. and excesses producing the following symp­
Enclose self-addressed stamped env lo)»«.
no sacrifice to serve his country and The National, Htar Insurance Itldg., Chi­ toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
cago.
raise his children to a condition
the ears, loss o f confidence, diflid« noe in COR. FIRST AND H ALL STS.
strangers, palpitation of the
better than his own, may my name
The British borrf residents of approaching
Near H. H. Depot»
henil, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
and the name of ray children be Astoria will celebrute tho queen's of memory, pimples on the face, coughs,
COQLILLE CITY, OBEGON.
consumption, etc.
blotted from the memory of man-1 jubilee,
DU. GIBBON has practised in San Fran
kind.”
7IHST-CLASH FAUE, by the single
cisco over SOycars an I t hose troubled should
Don't Totwro Spit and Sun k* Yuer lift A way.
mesl, day or time boarders.
It seems to me a cheerful thing
not fail to consult him nml receive the ben­
T<» quit u . i - ikco euMtly and forever, be mag efit of Ins great skill end experience. Th" A limited number o f nicelv-kt-pt
. that there is no village or hamlet n etir. full of life , nerv • and vigor, take N o To-
rooms, with ciann and com fort­
doctor cur s when others fail.
Try him.
all over this land that did not know P a r. the w onder w orker, that n.akrs w eak men CL11E8 GUAU \ N I EED
able bedding.
Persons cured
Comfortable silting room.
( in 1861 nnd to the end of tho war i strong. A ll druggists, 60c or f t . C ure guaran­ at home. Charges reasonable. Gall or
teed
B ook let n n i s im p le free.
A ddress write.
Hates to suit the times nnd
DH. J. F. GIBBON.
‘ the force of at least oue hero.
I Sterling K ciocd y C o , C h icago or N ew York.
made known on application.
020 Kearney street, San Francisco, Gal.
flrllnQten”
FACTS
Daily
Capital
Journal
inery.
Dr Gibbon
BoardingjHouse,
1