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— '¡T? 'i, . JULY Murderer Melson Hanged at Grant’s ] Wo are watching, we are waiting, with an eagerness intense; We are Bighiug, we are pining, with a longing that’s immense, I And those pro-election patriots, who their country longed to save, | Better crawl in their holes or trot out their “ Wave.” d a y o r nig__ C O Q U IL L E d X T T , O U Q O M . £U G ENE For, they howled and they raved, they danced and they swore; The oouutry was in danger as it never was before. They said should we elect the “ Napoleon of Finance,” Ou the wave of “ Prosperity” our ship would ever dance. PANN EN BEKG, ATTORNEY at LAW C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . And cries of “ Anarchist” and “ Riot” filled the cold November air, And “ lifty-ceut dollars” of which we must beware, And “ Pauper Labor of Europe”— cries which, though always stale, To catch the ignorant voter were never known to fail. Office in C oqu ille C ity, O regon. JQ F. D E A N , n sT o ta ry F ia /b llc , They said if we would place the G. O. P. in power We would never regret it unto our dying hour; That this great and glorious country, this “ Home of the Brave,” Was iu need of but one thing, and they promised ua the Wave. Herald Office, Coquille Citv, Oregon. So tho “ Napoleon” from Ohio won in the fight, And Billy Boy Bryan was knocked out of sight. T H E PEO PLE’S;:.. We are lookiug for fulfillment of the promises they gavo; 1 ..--BARBER SHOP We are guziug into space and waiting for tbut Wave. . . . . o .... E B E S T . N E A T E S T AND M O ST For six months we have waited all in vain— I 'H . up -to-d ate iu the oitv. Wo have listened to your shouting with an evergrowing pain, lot and Cold Baths—Reasonable McKinley is no fool, wo know; we caunot call him knave, But why dou’t he come off his perch and trot out his, “ Wave?” Charge«, C ourteous Treatm ent. — B e k tu c c io , iu Needles Eye. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . F ron t street, opposite It. K. D epot, T . W . G IL L H A M . ■JtHE COMMERCIAL n---- Ifistory of Central Pacific StocK. Who made this nation anyhow? Who built its homes, from its lowest hut to its grandest palace? Who made itH settlements, from its small est village to its mightiest city? Who built its railroads that span with glitteriug threads of steel this vast contiueut, and interlock as with fraternal bands the various states of this, the greatest republic of all time? Who felled the forest and turned the virgin sod? Who drew from nature’s storehouse and transformed to meet the neods of men all that furnishes necessities or comforts, or supplies the luxurious demauds of advancing civilization ? Did idlers do it ? Did bondhold ers do ill? Did speculators do it? Not much. These are they who toil not, neither do they spin. These are they who gather where they have not strewn, who reap where they have not sown, who get while tiiey do not produce, who curse aud burden thoso who toil, and bless them not. These are the classes who, since history has chrouicled the doings of men, have, in every land aud iu every clime, enslaved those who fed and made them all they are. These are they who have wrecked and ruined the mighty empires and republics of the past whose bleaching bones strew the highways of human progress. Today nine-tenths of our people suffer iu this land of boundless resources, because idle greed aud sham moneyed aristocracy, jealous of its power, entrenched behind laws mafic by themselves, have stolen from G od’s children their birthright to natural opportunities. How long are tho many to toll like slaves while tne few revel iu luxuries unearned? How long are those who add noth- ihg to advancing civilization to live like priuces and on the proceeds of | your toil while you aud your fam ilies struggle iu poverty ? It is time for tho common citizen to study up. Idlers amass wealth by only a few methods. One is land speculation. One is interest taking. One is by railroad ownership. One is by telegraph ownership. One is by telephone ownership. One is by owning waterworks. Oue is by owning light plants. Oue is by owning street ear lines. One is by owning gas works. One is by mon opolizing lints of business which should be open to all. No individual or corporation should do auy of these things. Private individuals aud corpora tions formerly owned the mail system and taxed tho pcoplo what they pleased for carrying mail. They also owned the public road. Tiiey owned the school system and none could get an education except tho well to do. Part of these systems have been changed to the great advantage of the public. Tne rest must be changed before justice will reign supreme. We must bo entirely free from public fields, and no in dividual or corporation should have the power to tax tho people on the necessities of civilization.— Edu cator, Vineland, N. J. Grant’s Pass. July 2 —The first legal execution in Josephiue county occurred in the courthouse yard in this city at 10:14 a. in. today, when Lemuel Melson was banged for the murder of Charles Perry iu March. 1896. Freshly shaven, robust in ap pearance, and with steady step Melson walked to the gallows unaided. Tho little company, headed by Sheriff Hyatt, emerged from the jail at a few minutes nfter 10 o’clock, Melson coming next, attended by Deputy Fallen axd the Rev. Isaac Dawson, who administered spiritual consolation. The condemned man stepped at ouce upon the trap, when bis limbs were bound in tbe usual mauuer. Being asked by the sheriff if be desired to make a statement, Mel son spoke only these three words, "I killed Perry.” The rope was quickly ndjusted and the black cap drawn over the murderer’s bead. He repeated a short supplication after the Rev. Lawson, the spring was touched and Melsou dropped five feet to his death. The crime for which Melson suffered the death penalty was a most cold-blooded murder, be hav ing lured bis victim, Perry, into tbe country under the pretense of showing him rich mining property. The meu traveled by foot over mountain trails into a leraote por_ tion of the Siskiyons. They had traveled until late into the night and camped at au old well near the state line between California and Oregou, the location being known ns the rain statiou. NO. 50. S. F. Star: What a satire on law and AmericHU freedom it is that while the supreme court of Indiaua decides that the 3 cent car fare bill passed by the IudianH leg islature is constitutional, oue fed eral judge iu Chicago cau paralyze botli tbe legislature and supreme court of that state by holding that it is unconstitutional! Obviously it anything is a matter for exclu sive state jurisdiction that issue is. The assumption of juris diction by tbe federal judge is tautninouut to holding that all the GOOD FOR EV ER YBO D Y state authorities put together have Almost everybody takes some laxative no rights winch auy federal judge medicine to cleanse the system and keep the is hound to respect. blood pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS Reports from Denver say that there is an army of 15,000 tramps in Kausas nt present, aud that it is the intention of the army to visit California in the wake of the Christian Etideuvorers. Morrow county, it is said, n o w has only oue lawyer. V A T ANTED — F A IT H F U L MEN OR \ ? women to travel fo r responsible estab- lisbed house in Oregon. Salary $7H0 an. expenses. P«»»ition permanent. Referenced E nclose self-addressed stamped env lop«*, T he N ational, Star Insurance B ldg., Chi cago. T o C u re C o n s t ip a t io n F o r e v e r * Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a If C. C. C. fail to care, druggists refund money. 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 I laxative and tonic that purifies the blood *nd strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active end healthy, and when the Liver is In ! good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Slck- Headache and Constipation, and rid o f that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused b y a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be had when the liver is properly at work, if troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Médi anes, and Better than Fills. ;P S-E V E )H Y P A C K A G E 'S * H ns th e Z S t a m p lit r e d o n w r a p p e r* <*> J . 11. Z e illn & C o.. P litlik . P a . A $65.00 Machine The Improved New High-Arm ’Arlington” Threading SßWlPJ [!IaODIl)8 For S I S . 5 0 NEW LATEST HOME S tS T The recent awakening of tho Central Pacific stockholders from the long 'The m ost m odern arranged B A R B E R STYLE CHEAPEST S H O P in C oquille C ity . trance iu which they have beeu held by Mr. Huntington’s hypnotic influence Shipped to anyone, anywhere, on 10 M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. may be regarded as a very remarkable business phenomenon—notstrauge days' free trial, H o t and C old Baths at ail hours. Popular so much because they have awakened ns because tho resumption of con iu y o u r o w u prices. H eadquarters fo r Com m ercial h o m e , without sciousness has been so long delayed. Two or three times before this they M en. N ext d oor Jorison P ro’ s markon. asking one cent have stirred uneasily in their happy dream of dividends, or have oven iu advance. roused themselves long enough to send somebody, like Sir Rivers Wilson, The B ig Miners' Strike Is On. C. x * M o o n r, to talk over things with Huntington, and then they have relapsed into 10 yeere’ written warranty w i t h -A-ttorrLsy - a t - La■w , their peaceful slumbers. The whole western world might be ringing with each machine. Pittsburg, July 6.—The great the story of Huntington’s dishonesty. The story was told by himself in wage struggle of the coal miners M A R S H F IE L D . O R E G O N . A strictly high-grade Sew nis own words and corroborated by his associates and employes. It was was inaugurated throughout the ing M a c h in e , fi n i s h e d throughout in the best pos A g e n t fo r the N orth America Insurance Co. printed by the authority of congress and is a government record, but tue Pittsburg district. By a precon sible manner. It possesses all o f Philadelph ia, and the L on d on , L iv uoise was not loud enough to rouse tho sleepers. They continued their modern improvements,audita certed arrangement of the district erpool <fc G lob e. mechanical construction is implicit and child-like faith in Huntington as the one man fitted by his executive board, United Mine such that in it are combined sterling honesty to manage thoir property, iu which he held hut a nominal simplicity with great strength, Workers’ meetings were held iu thus insuring ease o f running, interest. J o M , F. Hall, durability, and making it im every mining settlement that was possible for the niachiuc to be The history of the Central Pacific stock, as told by the record find the represented at Saturday’s conven put out of order. It sews fast aud makes a perfect stitch -A.tt 0 rn.e 3 r . a t - Hia-w, unwilling testimony of Huntington, is interesting. The total issue of tion iu this city, aud the miners Coupon, If with all kinds o f thread aud stock is some $67,000,000. Almost every dollar of that is fictitious and all classes o f material. Always were instructed to participate iu M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . «ent C 0. 0. ready for use and unrivalled the stock was created by a stroke of the pen. On the completion of the the great struggle that has begun. for. speed, durability and qual or on trial road $50,000,000 of the stock was issued to t le Contract and Finance ity o f work. Notice the fol MINERS ENDOIISED. Dealer in R eal E stats o f all kinds. lowing points of superiority: Company in payment of its claims. That is to say, the stock was issued Morris, III., July 6.— In com by Huntington A Co. as directors of the road to Huntington & Co. the The Head o f the Arlington" swings on patent socket hing firmly held down by a thumb pliance with a general order the builders of the road in payment of debts on the property which they had •crew Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in desiim. au ’ mineiB of. the Wilmington coat Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or COtintcfstiTik, i themselves contracted with thomselves. At that time tho stock had no This will admit the _____________________ 5J4J ____ _ __________ ______ _______ fields, including all the Grundy largest skirts, and even quilts, it Is Self-Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through A t t o r n e y - a.t - L a w , market value in order to sell the property it became necessary to pay' except eye o f needle. Shuttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put iu or comity miners, went on a strike dividends. The dividend period did not need to continue auy longer take out; bobbin holds a large amount o f thread. .Stitch Regulator is on the bed o f the machine, today. beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can Roseblirg. Oregon. than the time required to unload quietly' and without breaking the market. be changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the inch. Feed Fs double and extends on both sides o f needle; Brazil, In d , July 6.— A mass It appears to have taken about two years to complete the operation. For never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive; no springs to — 1 -+- 1 — break and get out o f order; can be raised and lowered nt will. Automatic Bobbin Winder—For meeting of miners endorsed thp Special a tten tion to m atters b e fo r e the 1882 and 1883 the stock paid (> per cent dividends, nml in the following filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine does K osebnrg land office, th e com m issioner not run while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue thcoper- action of the miners ou Saturday years the figure dropped to 3 per cent. After 1881 no dividends were o f the general land office and secre ator, makes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides, iu declaring a suspension. paid for three years, but (here was no reason that weighed with Hunting- will not ravel, and can be changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ten tary o f interior at W ashington. sion. and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order. Columlns. O., Jnlv 6.— The ton why they should. He and his associates, ns he told the Senate Pacific The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat ou one side, and cannot be put ill wrong. Nceulo y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197, w o o d m e n Bar is round, made o f case-hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting miners at Glonster, O., have en o f the W orld, m eets nt M a sonic Hall Railroads Committee last year, had unloaded all their stock but a few on the goods. Adjustable Bearings—All bearings nre case-hardened steel and easily adjusted dorsed the strike. He still had control of the road, owing to the innocent faith of 1st and 3d M onday nights o f each m onth. shares. with n screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will last a lifetime. Attachments—Each machine is furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and in addition we A. J . S h h bw o o d , Consul. the faraway owners, nml dividends were matters of small concern to him. furnish au extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal Iwx, free o f charge, as follows: One G eorge T . M oulton, Clerk. A band of 0300 sheep passed over ruffler and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, oue set o f four henmiers, different widths up During the two years that the dividends were pushed up to 6 per cent to V a o f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, oue short or attachment foot, nnd one thread the Malheur bridge, iu Malheur O U R T O O Q U IL L B , H O . IS, F O R t t T - tho stock was frequently quoted above 00. cutter. Woodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, uickcl-plnted rings Huntington, iu his testimony to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. county, last Suuday morning. ers o f America, m eets ev(*ry second and last year, unwillingly admitted that he had as high as 85, so that if he did fourth 'Thursday evening, at M asonic Ila ll, 1M»T p a y h ig h p r ic e s for m i y d ir e c t l y of m a n u f a c t u r e r s ano They in'© part o f a band or uo,UUU no better than that he must have dropped about that time a few of those I r H I SEWING MACHINES D U I SAVE AGENT’S ANO DEALERS PROFITS C oqu ille C ity, O regon. purchased in Eastern Oregon, by H. N. L o r e n z , C. R. OU R G R E A T O F F E R . $ 2 3 .6 0 I* o «r Special Wholesale Price, but quarters which he himself has said have not been plentifully strewn along in order to introduce this nigh-grade sewing machine, we make a special cou G u o. O . L each . R . S. A J. Knollin, of the firm of Knob pon offer, giving every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class ma his path in life. But. even at 85 it was a very pretty little profit when it chine at the lowest price ever offered. Ou receipt o f $ 18.50 cu . h H and coupon, lin & Booth, Kausvs City sheep L Y T L E P O S T , NO. 27. G . A. R ., is remembered that the only consideration for that $50,000,000 of stock we will ship the above-described machine anywhere securely packed and G EN. buyers, who supply Swift & Co., meets every lirst W ednesday n ig h t o f was the fraudulent and fictitious claims of the Contract and Finance crated, nndguarantecaafe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with each machine. Money refunded if not as represented after thirty days’ test ea ch m onth. V isitin g com rades in good the packers, with mutton. The trial. We will ship C. O. I). for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on Company. If these claims wore not fraudulent the books of the company standing cordially in v ited to attend. receipt o f $5.00 as a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty sheep will be trailed through Ne H . H, N ic h o l s , P ost Com . would never have beeu dropped into the sea or burned to get rid of the days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrate«! catalogue with testi W. H . N o s l e b , A djutant. braska and Kansas this summer. monials, explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any- evidence. one nt the lowest manu nufseturer’s prices without asking one cent in advance. ! LT 1 1 1-:. W. i K , N(). MEETS The best plan is to send all cash with order, ns you then save the $1.00 dis- In order to perpetuate bis control of tho road Huntington began to see A fir troe which served to mark Senator Mills on Plutocracy. G en in C oqu ille C ity on the first and third Remember the coupon must be seut with order. in 1885 that something must be done to quiet the stockholders. Up to a section and township cornjr in W ednesday a fternoon in each m onth. Or make yo«r o rd e r direct th ro u g h tho H eiuld , as agent, without M m . V iola E lliott , Pres. The three salient points in Mr. 1849, when the tree was eight that time he had frightened them into allowing the stock to stand in his M bs . Id a H arrington , Sec. name lest they become liable for the debts of the corporation, but appa Mills' description of tho American inches through, was cut down last extra sharge. W ICK L O D G E . NO. GR, A. F. rently this would not work any longer. He then persuaded the owner to plutocracy, which The World prints week on the west slope of the ( 'I J HAD an d A. M ., m eets on Saturday even ing give him a lease of the road for ninety-nine years on condition that he to-day, nre: Cascade range by au Oregon City on or before each fu ll m oon. V isiting breth 1. That loss than 25,000 of our man. The stump now is 40 iuclies Daily Capita! Journal pay 2 per cent dividends on the stock, and he continued to pay that figure ren cordially in v ited . J . P . G ooi - man , W. M. F B O M D E N V E R ,” th o b ig weatern reform for six years. The lease which Mr. Huntington hail made for himself 70,000,000 people own $31,500,000,- in diameter. newspaper which ronoheafiO.OOO renders every C . W . WniTE, S ec. OF SALEM . gave him the power to decide whether he would pay any rent or no rent, 000, more than half of our wealth. J. N. Fell lias a number of meu week, although on ly 47 weeks old . is filled U E LA H C H A P T E R , N O. 6 , O . E ~ s T and so in 1863 he decided it would suit him better to pay no rent beyond riubecribe for the people’ s d a ily — $ 8 a 2. That this segregation of sinking an artesian well for hot with reform news and stirring articles from m eets Friday evening on or b efore such well-know n and powerful writers as weekly. $1 a year, riame rates b y the a nominal sum. Then the dividends ceased until in 18515 and 1897 Sir wealth into the bauds of the very water, just ncross the Malheur Rev. F. F. P as.im .re, Kngeno B lood good year; e a ch fo il m oon at H o 'c lo c k from April lf?t m outh. t o O ctob er 3lat, and thereafter at 7:30; and Rivers Wilson squeezed small payments of one-half per cent out o f the few has taken place within a genera Beebe, M yron W. Reed, H enry Cohen, W. river, near the Vale tint springs, in S. M organ, nnd a host o f others, eq ually ea ch fifteen days thereafter a t 2 o ’clo c k in old man. In all, since 1882, tho stock has paid $28 in dividends, and it tion. T he D aily Cnpital Journal, 1 y e a r___ $3 00 Malheur couDty. I f he strikes it prom inent. the aftern oon . M r s . A t . icb T uttle , W . M . 3. That the causes of this stato of stands the holders in sums ranging from $70 to $90 per share, according T o innkc you acquainted w ith F acts in to The H kbald i y e a r................................... 2 00 hot, the water will bo piped to make M bs . N ora G o o d , S ho , you a regular su bscriber—fo r you to the fluctuations of tho market It is now quoted at about $9 a share, affairs are still operating with Vale and bath-houses erected. T he tw o w o rth ...........................................$5 00 ca n 't get nlong w ithout Facts — con se q u en t!) for a short tim e, we make you this Both given for one year for. .$4 20 O Q U IL L E L O D G E , N O . 53, I. O . O . F „ but it would probably ho hard to sell a thousand shares at that price undiminished force. * * * * * A divinity school in Lewiston, reckless offer: For 10<\ we will «end you m eels every S aturday evening. V isit Altogether the foreign stockholders are losers anywhere from $30,000,- Facts every week for 10 weeks on trial and a in g brethren in good standing cordially Tho real menace of a plutocracy Me., has just turned out as a grad Copy 000 to $40,000,000, and they have no reason to blame anybody but them o f ’ ’ Merrin E ngland,” the I m » k which T he W eekly Cnpital Journal, 1 y e n r ..$ l 00 in v ited . _ selves. They should not blame Mr. Huntington because he had confessed is the power that the possession of uate So-Mayo,* heir apparent to an *o startled England that f o r nearly a yea r I T h e H kuald ..................................................... 2 00 C. A . H a b r in o to n , N . G . 10C.00Ocooiea a mouth have been sold . T he I J . 8 . L a w r e n c e , U. 8 . himself dishonest in the hearing of the whole world and they still con snch vast sums gives to a few men. African throne, and his color is of work T h o tw o w o rth ......................................... $ 3 00 con tains about 86,000 w ords, and we j “ What,” said Jefferson, “ haH de the darkest. This will be a huge s< nd it com plete anil un abridged with Facts Both 1 year fo r...................... $2 40 P lO Q U I L L E E N C A M PM E N T, N O. 25.1. tinued to trust him.—Examiner. V y O . O . F., m eets every first and third stroyed the liberties and the rights advertisement for it among bis 10 weeks for on ly a dim e. W e want 50,000 new readers im m ediately, and trust that T hursdays in each m onth at Odd Fellow s’ of man in every government which tribe in fnr away Africa. hall. C ordial invitation extended to all vis every individual reader o f this paper will scheme for making money, but has existed under the sun ? The Government Amply Able. take advantage o f thin offer at on ce, b efore itin g patriarchs in good sta n d in g. Perry Kelsey, who was killed by it W ALTER DRANE, in w ithdfaw n, as we reserve the right to R . E. B ü c k , C. P. there’s a change not far ahead.— concentration of ull powers into one lightning near Westfall, Malheur return all m oneys received from alx»ve offer G . F . B o u t i l l , Scribe. The government is amply able to Exchange. body, no matter whether of the county, lest week, was found dead which reaches us later than 30 dayn from a m ie rebekah l o d g e , n o . 20. do its own banking business without D'*n’ t dissapoint ns. bnt sit right Blacksmith and autocrats of Russia or of the beside his horse ou Clover creek. date. I. O . O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th the intervention of a corporation. down today and write the publisher?—T he aristocrats of the Venetian state.” W ed n esd a ys in ea ch m onth, at O dd F el The only sign of tho fatal blow was Reed Biihlishing C o., 1500 Larim er street, In a letter to Mr. Coray, written If the United States can afford to lows' hall. M iss R at C ollier , N. G . Wagonmaker, Unlike the Venetian plutocracy, a large hole burned in the top of Denyer, C olo. J . 8 . L aw rence . R . 8. loan anybody money at one per cent, in 1823, Thomas Jefferson wrote as our plutocracy operates indirectly the mail’s hat. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N follows: “ At the establishment of it ought to loan to the people di T o tlie XTrLlcrfu.n.ate and therefore more securely. It rectly. This system of loaning our constitution the judiciary bodies do is not hold the offices, it controls Mr. Wilkins, of Eugene, found L kinds o f farm work s o lic it e d . Horn- money to the national banks to loan were supposed to be the most help- | \ L shoeing the officers. It does not sit in legis a rooster which had beeu lost three nnd plow work a specialty the same money to tho people at a less and harmless members of the Dr Gibbon wepks, under a load o f straw. B u p p liesfor logg in g w ork, wedge»;, d ogs, lative bodies, it buys legislators and government. Experiences, however, ; COQUILLE CITY. Tlii«nlfl ratifthl« «nd I riuKS-oiMit-ho0 -* »nd KV-rythinu used in rate varying from 12 ft) 24 percent, After some refreshments he was I hi« old railKDI* nn.l |o|winB ORmp„ k,,pt on hllnJ, H.iti»(ncti.«i legislation. It does not dofy the is without justicoorcommon honesty. soon showed in what way they were I O pposite C ity W h a rf.1 none the worse for his th.ee week’s /l l g i f g * * £im‘. “ r » ,1! guaranteed. S h op o n corn er n o rth o f Pio- laws by force, it buys immunity. 1 st the government establish and to become the most dangerous; that 1 (10 tf. fast. He belong« to *i tough breed. "till continues to neei Feed sta b le. And, as we are seeing nt Washing EEPH ON H A N D AND M A K E S T o operate its own banks and cease this the insufficiency of the menns pro- \ . r* * * 1 ” » ‘-r 1 cure »11 Hexual and ton now, it buys legislation for the The Bonanza rnioe, o f Baker £' v V tl T ' H*n»iii«l Diseases, order first-class disreputable conspiracy against the vided for their removal gave them j j \ ■ ■®j’h Gonorrhea, M r s . S h e p p a r d ’s CH AIRS. American people.— Index, Medicine a freehold and irresponsibility in f erpetuation of the very worst evils county, is to be »old for 9750,000, c K A W H ID E which enabled it to come into exist wit bin ft few riajft. Only two year» : H .v pi.iln. in all its office; that their decisions seeming ! Lodge, Kan. M anu factu red from best hard worn!. ago it w»» offered to Portland pur- vabW: - £ • * f«r»».Hkfn l>w »t-. J . B. F O X , P roprietor. -------------- »■<•*«--------------- to cover individual suitors only, pass I ence.— New York World. ♦ ioo f, l r.(\ non ^nroKSKfcs > Norvoos Debility, ties for 91o ,JUJ. Inapotwuey, Seminal Wtmkne** and L ohh of silent and unheeded by the public Fakirs Read too Quick. * f QA L n f f n |nAa M anhood, tho con«<*qnenc« o f wf ir-ahuso COOS BAY A I,nr/1 1 at large; that these decisions, never- j The Carnegie anfi Bethlehem herd o f 80 w ild buffaloes are flIld elrrHKo« pnaiuein« the foil..« in« «rmp- All over the United States there theless, become law by precedent, armor plate concerns have backed reported d isp o r tin g th e icse lv e s ill tonifl: Sallow eoatitciinnm, dnrk HpotH nn- 8am down. The seuute one o f the alm ost im p e n atrab le der thacyu*. i»»»n in th* 1.» ul. nuking in COR FIRST AND HALL STS. is a growing determination that the sapping little by little the founda- ; Uncle , . . . , . I n , th« cam, loan of oonndemv, «hfiMb-nc*«* m banker who receives money ou de I tiens of the constitution and work- j naval committee h«4» agreed to pay Texas valleys on tbe Kio Grande, approaching atnng. r-. paipitati m of the Near R. K. Depot, C. W. PATERSON, Prop. It Tim snltan has a vearlv income »'«Hrt. w of the limiw and Imrk. lo«* posit must pav it back, and ns that ing its change by construction be t be Cl their price, 842o per ton. idea gains strength, more bankers fore nuy one lias perceived that the is a thieving*price, bnt they wsnted COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. S e ^ t l U S S S t S S S L ........ *U ^ M anufacturer o f M arble Monnnaenta, Hea 1- are getting ready to quit When invisible and helpless worm hns been ' it, and their more or less efficient ^ Austrian emperor 95,000.000;! DB. GIBBON haa prnctiand in s«n Fran- atonea. T a b let«, e tc. 7IR8T-CLASH FARE, by tho single you drive out the fakirs there will busily employed in consuming its t.late will now go into three waiting lhe German emperor, «4,000,000. j he!‘ S ;,T r^ ir*fh ^ "'“ meal, day or time bonrders. O juietery lota e u c tiw d w ith atone eoptn« In truth, man is not ; battieship* A lim ited nu m ber o f ninrlv-Wept or ca rb in e . Iron ra ilin g - furnished to o r not be half so many ill the business. substance. Tb0 8«n Jn,n min« of IUk«r room s, w ith clean and c o m fo rt der. Correapondenoe aolioitrd from parties Running a bank and speculating off made to be trusted for life, if se The total cost of the royal family ( liy, w as sold on Thursday for CI KKH OUAK SN I EKD. P#r*on* mrvd able b ed d in g. liv in g in the conntrv or other tow n « » h o C om forta b le s illin g room . m av wiah anythin g in luy line o f tn «in e«a . the money of depositors lias always cured ngaiust all liability to ac-^ to the Biitisii public is 9025,000 a 930,000, to Huiitb aud iiaiumond, • . nt r'-n-wmabl^ <?nii or * iv t writ»*. 1M(. •» . r. UlfSUUEV. ‘ eouuL” M .n a s r ir tc • . . . . . ouzo Rnt^n to suit the tim es sud heretofoie been regarded as a great yMU ft Ot uenver. 625 Kearney nlreot , S.ui Francirico, C al. ni ado know n on a pplication. C . A. Selli M C “FACTS B C M Chair Factory== K I Boarding House, Marble a il Slone Works 1 \