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7 & f i o t t a / / , Ä , (ío tjm llc iC itiî 16 . VO L. C O Q U IL L E | ) R . J. B J R T . M OORE, SU R G E O N A N D P H Y SIC IA N . C O Q U IL L E W C IT Y . OREGON. I L L prom ptly respond to all call®, day or night. _ _ _ _ _ £UGENE PANNENBEKG, ATTORNEY at LA W C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Ortie» in HarnlJ BniUling. C oquille C ity, Or. F. D E A N , N o ta r y ^ liT o llc , Herald «Riee, Coquille Cit,v, Oregon. ip H E The C O M M E R C IA L -i----- most modern errnnged BAKHEB »H O E in C oqnille C ity. M. M. McDonald, C L . OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. ‘Wherein Have We Robbed God ?” HY JAMEN G. BLACK. N . U r i P u b lic . Proprietor \ MOON, A ttorn ey and O ounselor at L aw C I T Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , M A R C II 8 , 1898 . Ye have stolen my lands nnd my cattle; Ye have kept back from labor its meed; Ye Lave challenged the outcast to battle, When they plead at your feet in thoir need; And when the clamors of hunger grew louder, And the multitudes prayed to be fed, Ye have answered with prisons or powder The cries of your brothers for bread. I turn from your altars aud arches, And the mocking of steeples and domes, To join in the long, weary marches Of the ones ye have robbed of their homes. I share in the sorrows and crosses Of the naked, the hungry nnd cold, And dearer to me are their losses Thun your gains aud your idols of gold. large. It follows that a government LOWER COURT SUSTAINED. sohuld choose that system for tho measurement of value best adapted Utah Eight-Hour Law Case Decided In the to all classes and to all circum Supreme Court. stances. A paper currency is but the promise of a nation to pay a speci Washington, Fell. 28.— In the fied amount, thus making the govern supreme court today an opinion was ment a debtor and opeuiug the handed down in the case of E. E. j doors to bankruptcy. The only safe Holden vs. the Sheriff of Salt Luke I conclusion is that a government county, Utah, involving the consti- 1 should choose as a monetary stand tutionality of tho territorial law fix ard some Eystein adapted to all con ing a day’s work in smelters nnd ditions and stable enough to out mines in the territory at eight last in extreme cases the govern hours. Hidden was arrested for ment itself. Were the standard of violating the law ami sentenced to suitable and equivalent intrinsic imprisonment. He brought tho value und supplemented with a ense to the supreme court in nu , paper currency io be called into uso effort to secure a writ of err< r on | iu cases of extremity the people the ground that the law was uncon- ' would not be without a suitable stitutional. Tha court held that medium of exchange eveu in times th» law wan an exercise of the of national peril fttul disaster. state’s police powers. The decision What can better represent value of the supreme court of Utah was than gold and silver? Both are ad affirmed. mirably adapted for the purpose. The duke of Marlborough is No evil has uor cau result from their use as money. Both have been ambitious in politics, and his wife, recognized as such throughout tlie Consuelo, the duchess, is so taken civilized world until recently when with amateur theatricals that she the one was legislated against that has been nicknamed “ the demon the othor might tlie more easily be | reciter.” Should they run short of brought under the control of a money, there would be a rich har veritable combine. The United vest for them in this country, with States leads the world in the pro the duke on the stump and the duction of these metals and is there duchess on the stage. fore able to establish aud control At the penitentiary in Walla the value thereof regardless of the | Walla there are 250 tnen working concurrence of foreign uations. | in the jute mill nine hours a day, International agreepient is a farce making 7000 hags daily. In a few to the intelligent mind— a delusion weeks they will be required to work intended to mislead. Were gold 10 hours, aud the output will be demonetized and silverre monetized, increased to 8000 daily. There are present conditions would be reversed now one-quartet of a million sacks and tho discrimination would he os ou band. decidedly against gold as it now is Tho number of lives lost in the ngainst silver. Silver is as well adapted for money as gold. Tho blowing up and burning of the country is in need of both. Both steamer Clara Nevada, on the Alas are being demanded and were the kan route, is now said to have been voice of fife people respected our 32. Inspectors are severely een- ! sured for giving the vessel papers, financial uffairs would be speedily considering her uutet worthy condi direetod iuto legitimate and natural tion. channels. L. R. E d m u n d s . chairman of your commission, are familiar with the facts, aud siuce C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . Administered to the Indianapolis 'Monetary they know that this statement is false, and affirm it to be true, they Commission." B eal Estnte end CoLleotione a S pecialty. arc here regarded as past masters The most important matter con in the order of Ananias. Fourth. That our national paper sidered at the meeting of the Busi ness Men’s Association the olher currency is, at least by implication, _ A .t t o r n .© ;y . a t - L a w , evening, says the Chester (Pa.) Re redeemable in gold. This is also false, and is giveu as publican, was the reply prepared by M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . the legislative committee sent by the ostensible reason for the pat- ----------- the Indianapolis Monetary Commis riotie(?) effort now being made to Dealei in R a ti. E hthtï o f »11 kinds. sion iu answer to a request for the retire this currency, und save the association’s opiuiou on the report government from borrowing gold to and statement promulgated by that redeem it with, nnd snbstituting hank notes which the hanks so un commission. A t t o r n e y - a /t - L a w , Tho legislative committee recom selfishly^?) offer to furnish. We are constrained to suggest, mended that the following be sent Hoseburg, Oregon. however, that the real reasons ac as the association’s reply: ----- hjd— To tho executive committee of the tuating those of your number who Special a tten tion to m atters b e fo re the Indianapolis Monetary Commision: really understand this question uve: R osabnrg land o ilice, the comrai-osioner (it) That tlie greenbacks are a o f tbo general huid office nnd secre Gentlemen: The report of the tary o f interior at W ashington. Monetary Commission to your hon legal tender for privato debts’ and orable body bus been duly received, cannot be stipulated against by gold yrtle cam p , no . m , w oodm en o f the W orld, m e t - i t M asonic Hall together with the request that this payment c'lauses in private contracts; 1st and 3d M onday nights o f each m onth. Canadian Pacific Company lias association officially consider it and aud since silver dollars may be so A. J. S hbbwoc Consul. East Oregouiqn: The cry in tho made a cut rate from S hu Fran discriminated agaiust, this form of report to your body our views. G eorge T . M oulton, Clerk. east is “ Pay the government bonds cisco, via Victoria. Passengers We respectfully report that we money (the greenbacks) is the one iu g o ld !” And the cry should be are now being transported from O U R T C O Q U IL L E . NO. 1H, F O R E S T - ers o f Am erica, m eets everv second and have duly considered its provisions thing that stands in the way of the added to: “ If they cannot be paid San Francisco to New Y’ ork, first fourth Thursday evening, at M asonic H all, und hereby advise you that we can practical establishment of the gold in gold now, renew them and prom class $40, second class $30— and C oqu ille C ity, Oregon. standard without even the form of not concur in any, and must con HL. N. L orenz , C. R . ise to pay them in gold, ami con a prospect of a still further cut. demn most of the proposed meas law. G i o . O . L haoh , R . S. ures. (b) That they are not redeemable tinue to promise from now until tlie A man stands no chance of being e n . L Y T L E P O S T , NO. 27, G . A. R.. These recommendations are based iu gold, but iu coin at the option tf end of time.” The idiocy of proa is- m eets every first M onday n ig h t o f elected to the mayorship of a city ing to pay all debts, iucludinginter eaoh m onth, v is itin g com rades in good i pon a series of false statements as the government; and unless he enjoys the confidence nnd ¿la n d in g cordially in vited to attend. to the fundamental facts iu the case, (c) That their retirement with est, in one product will naturally B l f i PV .I cin , P ost Com. iftl'ï erroneous inferences drawn bonds will furnish a permanent in lead to universal repudiation of | esteem of his neighbors. Goo. \V. J* Qv!SF>. A d jutant. f j ’ iVtbem, among which are the vestment for the banks, and make debts some «Jay, The annual inter | Humphrey is tho popular mayor of ! Swanton. Ohio, and under ’ date of / ' I EN. L YT L E . W . H. C.. NO. MEETS tnlib'Jrtng: room for bank notes to be furnished est on debts payable in gold nt the U t iu CpquiUe Ci*V or,'the first tin# HMr* Jan. 17, 1896, he writeu as follows: present time amounts to more than First. That gold is the present nnd contro'led by the bankers. .I t e m sfittiditTd of vftlue iu tlii^.rijuntrv. Fifth _ TJjoi thf depression of tho world's stock of gold, and the “ This is to certify to our apprecia M m . I d » H iunintiTc*. Sec. " "Business iu recent years is duo to a pyramid of debt is increasing much tion of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem We beg to intorm you that this is H more rapidly than the pyramid of edy. My family and neighbors have N M A D W IC K L O P O E . NO. <«. A. F. not now, nor has it ever been the lack of confidence in tlie value of gold. But men are doomed to tested it, and we know it is an excel J and A. M „ m eet« un SaM r.lnv 1 v.-w.T 4 » our mou*y aud in tho credit of the standard in this country. Tho lent remedy for coughs and colds. •n o r b e fo r .n d if* U r n u e M , l .HrCic»rhre(rb- always attempt the impossible ! “ American dollar” is our standard government. r . » cordia lly iu v .te d . — G eo r g e W. H u m ph re y . ” Sold hy N . L orenz . W. M. There is not a scintilla of truth unit of value, entirely independent R. S. Knowltoa. O. YY. W h it e . S ec. A LLEG ED DISCOVERY OF A PLOT. of any of tho materials of which it in this nssumptiou. The credit of UELAH CH APTER . NO. (1, O. E. S., may be made, and we refer you to tlie government was never bettor, Nell— Mr. Silhcus is oulv an meets F riday evening oil or before the law which created it aud the aud iu tho darkest hour of our recent General Lee Says tha Maine Was Deliber each fu ll m oon at 8 o ’ clock from April 1st apology for a man. Belle— Well, ately Blown Up. t o O ctob er Hist, and thereafter at 7:30; and decisions of the supreme court of depression, government bonds pay wouldn’ t yon accept an njjology if eaoh fifteen days thereafter at 2 o ’clo ck in the United States which have inter able in coin, not gold, sold at an the aftern oon . New York, Feb. 28. — Hnvftnn dis it wns offered? enormous premium. preted the law, for full information M r s . J knnik R obh , W . M. The loss of confidence is in the patches to tho Journal insist that M bs . N oba A. G ood , Sue. concerning it. » Second. Tlie assumption based value of dobt-paying power of the Maine was blown up for $10,- f TOQ U ILLF. L O D G E . NO. K». I. i>. O . F-, property due to the appreciation of OOfi paid to four men. Three Span L y m eets every S aturday even ing. V isit upon the foregoing error, that otir A sensible man will not ish merchants in Havana are said to ing brethren in good standing cordially money derives its value from the money. value of the gold from which apart use money to create or improve be implicated. One dispatch says: iBTit*d ' J. A. S eed , N .G . "They obtained the tyrpedo from property under prevailing condi is made. 1. 8 . L a w m e n . R. S. tions, aud all prudent owners of some one connected with the Span This is wholly false. Our money Y O Q U ILLE E N C A M PM E N T, N O . 2.r>, I. ish government. One of the men money Beek to loan it on - gilt-edged -. J O . O . F., m eets everv first and third derives its value from the only . employed was a well-known direr. bnrsdsys in ench m onth nt O dd Fellow s’ source of value in the world, which “ cuntr- th’\a ° "P f" * it in ill. C ord isl invitation extended to all vis Tho spot selected to place the bat is the law of supply’ nnd demand. improvements, so that a plethora of ing patriarohs in good sta n d in g. money to lend congests in the tery, connected by wire with the R . E. B u c e , C. P .' Our money is made the debt paying torpedo, was over the bank called , F. B outri . l , Scribe. instrument by the fiat of the govern money centers. Enterprising men Bajo de Santa Catalina, close to the cannot longer afford to borrow I f A M IE R E B E ItA H L O D G E , NO. 20, ment, and the demand for money Maine.” yJL L O . O . F., meets every 2 nd and 4th with which to pay debts in this money for productive enterprises, This clew will probably lead to fed n esd sy s in ench m onth, at O d d Fel- country is in excess of the supply, so that while lenders increase, bor rw»’ hall. Maa. .Timers C o llie ». N .G . rowing decreases, and interest rates the detection of the perpetrators of GOOD FOR EVERYBODY , 8 . L a w b bn u i . 8. and its value is rising nnd will c o d . the outrage. must fall. Almost everybody takes somn laxative tinne to rice until the supply is in The reform we need is an increase PREDICTS WAR. medicine to cleanse the system and keep the creased. pure. Those who take SIMMONS in the supply of money so that Madrid, Feb. 28.—Imparcial pub blood For years the banks and clearing prices may rise, or at least cease to LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder) houses have been injecting credit fall, aud in view of the army of idle lishes an interview with Sagasta, in get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood ß O Q U IL L E C ITY . instruments into our financial sys men in the country, it will bo fur which lie says: "N o; the Spanish government and strengthens the w’hole system. And I O pposite C ity W h a rf.1 tem as substitutes for money, and more sensible to employ this labor more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU to a great extent counteracted the in manufacturing this money from would not dream of submitting to LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active eeps on h an d and m akes to effect of the short supply of real silver, the original commodity of its arbitration the indisputable right and healthy, and when the Liver is in order first-cl aas ood condition you find yourself free from of our sovereignty, or of admitting money; but this inflation of credits lalaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- R A W H I D E : C H A I R S . has reached and long since passed creation, than to issue a lot of wild foreign intrusion in the international Headache and Constipation, and rid of cat bank note substitutes, which affairs of Spain. M a n u factu red from best hard w ood. the point of safety and cannot be employ no one in their creation and that worn out and debilitated feeling. J. B . F O X . Proprietor. “ The government will reject every I These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. further expanded until a larger base are not money in themselves, but act tending to cast the lightest | Good digestion and freedom from stomach of ultimate money is provided. are a credit burden on the money shade upon the indisputable sever- | troubles will only be had when the liver Third. That our stock of silver we already have, and can give no properly at work. If troubled with any eignty of Spain, or diminish its free is dollars (some 500,000,000) is debt safe relief. Respectfully yours, 5f these complaints, try SIMMONS LlVFR action iu any territory over which REGULATOR. T he King of Liver Medl- owed by the government to the C hksteii B u sin ess M en ’ s A s s o c ia t io n . the Spnn’sh flag Houts.” :ines, and Better than Pills. owners of this coin, and that in Corre3pondeneia Militar declares E V E R Y 1*AC K A G E - * - ? some way or other, directly or in that the consensus of opinion is Has t h » /. S t a m p 111 r « l o n w r a p p e r . directly, it is payable or redeemable Our Money Standard. f J . H . Y e ilin Ji C o .. I ’ lilla .. I 'a that war between Spain and the A N CFAÍTU R E T H E C E L E B R A T E D in gold, and for this reason silver • • B E A U T Y ’ ' A utom atic Papila’ dollars are at par with gold dollars. E d . H e r a l d : Manifold are the United States will break out iu T o t i i e X T n i o r f u n a t e This also is wholly false. arguments advanced by financiers April. D E S K S , CONSUL-GENERAL LEE’ s OPINION. The law is perfectly clear to the in support of the various views re Dr Gibbon contrary, and Secretary Carlisle, in garding our monetary system. Chicago, I’ eb. 28.— A special dis- T h is old reliable and 189G, aud Secretary Gage, in 1897, Finance stands as does all our com I patch from Washington says: m ost successful spec each in their official reports have mercial transactions subject to the Consul-General Leo has made a ialist in S aii Frar cis distinctly stated that “ silver dollars machinations of trusts aud combines formal report to tlie president that co , still continues t<> cure all Sexual Riid are standard coins of the United nnd is manipulated by them for the in his opinion the Maine was dclib- S em inal Disoo«)es, Stntes and are not redeemable.’' sole purpose of personal gain. | erately destroyed. lunch aa G onorrhea, (1 l e e t, H t r c l n re. We understand perfectly that this Much of the theorizing respecting Every effort has been made to ’ S yp h ilis, in all iia is a necessary link iu a chain of er our motiev standard is couched in I keep this information from becom- form a. Skin Dimmae«. rors with which it is sought to bind terms intended to mislend, while nt j ing public. Even where privately $5*-:. N e r v o u s D ebility. p o te n cy , Sem inal W eakness and I riks o f us to tlie gold standard, for if the the same time it purports in the 1 circulated, the friends of the admin I M t anh ood, th e con sequence o f aelf-nbuRe “ demand for money” and not "gold most plausible manner to exhibit istration are trying to niinimizo the and excesses producin g the follow in g sym p tom s: Hallow cou ntenance, dark spots un redemption” holds these dollars nt conditions the most conducive to importance of the repo-t by saying der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in par, there is not a shred of argu the welfare and existence of the that it is only an expression of opin- the ears, loss o f con fid en ce, diffidence in ment in the whole gold standard government. Tho people have been | ion by the consul-general, unaccom- approaching strangers, palpitation o f tlie w-» lie ness o f the lim bs and back, loss fabrication. We think it probable wheedled into the belief that what ; panied by evidence. The fact that o heart, f m em ory, pim ples on tb o fa ce , coughs, and all fnrnitnre neces«wry for the S cnool- In the exchange General Lee has never mado a mis con sum ption, etc. room. E ver? desk o f this com pany’ s m an that the most of your honorable is best for them. D K . G IB B O N lias p ractised in San F ran u fa ctu re ie w arranted. body (not having examined the of commodities in commercial trans take in Cuba, however, adds much cisco over 30 years an J those troubled should and anv part that becom e« broken or nnfit record) do not know that this as actions what is one person's gain to the importance of liis report and not fa il to co n su lt him and r e c -iv e the ben for n«e daring that tim e will be d u p lica ted efit o f great skill and exp erien ce. The sumption is false, but such men as is at the expense of nnother. Like [ has increased the general concern d octor liis without charge. c u r 's when others fa il. T ry hi m. John Sherman, John G. Carlisle, wise in great finaucial circles, exor : among public men. Writ« fo r circulars and prices to C U K E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persona cured M R S . N O R A A. G O O D . at hom e. C harges reasonable Call or Lyman J. Gage and ex-Senator E 1- bitant gains to specialty favored - - A tent for C oos cou ntv. Dll. J . F. G IB B O N . L a m * D a r k ran t » m r f S with write. appears us classes arc losses to tlie country at Df. That v V .u illc C ilv . Oregon. munds, whose name 82S Kearney slrect. San F ra n cisco , Cal. Miles' N E R V E P L A ST E R . Onlv S5c. M B U SIN ESS M E N 'S REBUKE. NO. A School Sid’s Nones From tho M New Era,” Grecnaburg, Ind, Mothers who have young daughters o f •chool age should watch their health more carefully than their studies. The proper development o f their body is o f the first im portance. After the confinement o f the school room, plenty o f out-of-door exercise ■hould be taken. It is better that their children never learn their B, b, c ’s, than that by learning them they lose their health. But all this is self-evident. Everyone admits it—everyone knows it» but everyone does not know how to build them up when once they are broken down. The following method o f one mother, i f rightly applied, uve your daughter: may save The young ladv w« was Miss Lucy Barnes, ifteen-year-old daughter daug the fifteen-year-old o f Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barnes, who lives near Bur ney. Ind.I 'S h e is a bright young lady, hr fond o f books, although her progress in this line has been considerably retarded by the considerable amount o f sickness she has ex perienced. She has missed two years o f school on account o f her bad health, but now she will be able to pursue her studies, since her health has been restored. Her father was talking o f her case to a ewspaper man one «lay recently. “ My augnter has hail a very serious time o f it, said Mr. Barnes, “ but now we are ail happy to know that sne Is getting along all right and is stronger than ever.“ Asked to relate the story o f his daughter, Mr. Barnes con tinued: “ About three years ago, when she was twelve years old, she bogan to grow weak and nervous. It was, o f course, a deli cate age for her. She gradually grew weaker and her nerves were at such a tension that the least little noise would irritate her very m uch, and she was very miserable. There was a continual twitching in the arms and lower limbs, and we were afraid that she was going to develop St. Vitus* dance. V* She kept getting worse and finally we had to take her from her school ana her studies. She was strong and healthy before, weighing eighty-five pounds, and in three S months she had dwindled to *txty-t!:rr# pounds. She was thin and pule, and \\ * almost lifeless. W e did everything we cm. I for her, and tried all the doctors who v •* thought could do her any good, but withou; result. “ There was an old family friend n n * Milford who had a daughter afflicted i< * same way, and she was cured by Dr. \\ liaiiis* Pink Pills for Pale People. 11 •• came here one day to spend Sunday, m l they told us about their daughter’s ease. was very much like L u cy’s, and they advi*. * us to try Dr. W illiams’ Pink Pills for h*r. We had no faith in them, but were fiualiv persuaded to try the pills. We have n ei»r been sorry fo r it. They helped her at orcr, and b y the time she had taken eight box * o f the medicine she was entirely cured. She took the last dose in April, and has ryi been bothered since. She is now strong r than ever, weighs ten pounds more than vv- r before, and her cheeks are full o f col«.. She can now gratify her ambition to study and become an educated woman.’ ’ Those who are in a position to know, «tote that Dr. Williams* P in t P ills for Pale PeoL *■ is not a patent medicine but a prescripts m lusod for many years by an eminent practitior who produced the most wonderful result« w: them, curing all forms o f weakness arisii » from a watery condition o f the blood n shattered nerves, two fruitful causes o f r .1 most every ill to which flesh is heir. T! pilis are also a specific for the troub! ■* peculiar to females, such as suppression.-, all forms o f weakness, chronic constipation, bearing down pains, etc., and in the case « men will give speedy relief and effect a per manent cure in all cases arising from mem*! worry, overwork, or excesses o f whattwr nature. They are entirely harmless ami cr ■, be given to weuk and sickly children w ifi the greatest good and without the slight .-/1 danger. Dr. W illiams’ Pink Pills are so! 1 by .ill dealers, or will be sent post paid i receijt o f price, 50 cents a box or six boy. * for $2.50 (they are never sold in bulk or Y j the 100), l>y addressing Dr. W illiam s’ cine Company, Schenectady, N . Y. "flrllnaton” A $65.00 Machine SewUu HKtlae LATirr BEST CHEAPEST F or $ 1 8 . § 0 Cash wlih Older and Coupon Shipped to anyone, anywhere, on 1 © days’ free trial, iu y o u r o w n h o m e , without asking one cant iu advance. 10 y e t r t ’ written C warranty w i t h each machine. A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d throughout in the best pos sible manner. It poaseases alt modern improvements,audits mechanical construction is such that in it are combined simplicity with great strength, thus insuring ease o f running, durability, and making it im possible for the machine to oe G ( B Chair Factory: K S IDNEY . S chool Furniture Co M Sg*a9S ^ r!i f V « « wliM with all kinds o f thread and all classes of material. 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The Needle is n straight, self setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put iu wrong. Needle Bar is round, made of case hrrrdeued steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting a rings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted outlie goods. Ad|usf alile Beatings—All bear with «"screw driver. All lost motion can be taUteri up, nnd the machine will last a lifetf lifetime. Attachments— R«eh machine is f;u liisb/d with necessary tools and accessories, and in addition we furnish an extra set o f attachments In a veluft lined metal box, free o f charge, as follows: One rufller and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemniers, different widths up to ]'» of an iuch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread cutter. Woodwork o f finest cmalily oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. •IIT D A Y Hlfill PHICES F0H R D V DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS AND StWIrtC MACHINES DU I SAVE AGENT’S AND DEALER’S PROPITS OUR G R E A T O 'F E P . $ 2 3 6 0 l»otir 5l>tcl.l W iiolr..l* P r l c , but In order to introduce this high-g r.irtc sewing machine, wemake a special cou- chinc at tlie lowest price ever offered. On receipt oi $ 1 8 .5 0 cash and coupon, we will ship tlie abo*. e-dcccribed machine anywhere securely packed and crated, nml guarantee safe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with «... I.1.... Money ..... refunded ........ . 1 . a , if r .. not 1 ... ..*.■•....*,«»4 offer till , 1 days’ * •»--. each machine. ns ■ represented thirty test trial. Wc will ship C. O. I"*, for ;*10.7> with privilege o f twenty days’ trial 011 receipt o f 5>.00 ns a guarantee c f uood faith nnd charges. If you prefer thirty days’ trial before ] svimr, s-nd b r our large illustr.ntrd catalogue with testi monial*, explaining tuMv how v e sliio sewing machines anywhere to any one at the lowest mro.ifacL.-re: » pri cs without asking one cent in advance. The best plan i? toseud all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis count. Remember the coupon must be sent with order. Ul iliuftt: ¿ extra charge. oiuei u u ’c e i i m uUgii tho H erald , « h u¿v,iat Capital Journal ‘’X-Ray?.” - Tlifi truth of tho matter from Congressman Cannon’s standpoint is that “ many of the men who are loudly shouting for war are agoniz iug to shed their blood in selling supplies to the government.” . . . . A Washington physieinn enlls his resi dence the dotted veil house. He is a Specialist for diseases of the eye, nnd he says the money to build the mansion was accumulated from fees which were earned in the treatment of eyes injured by the wearing of dotted veils.. . . Lincoln remarked after two pompous and wealthy offieeseekers from Southern New Jersey had left him: “ I should think that end of the stato would tilt up when they stepped off it.” . . . .The fellows who want commis sions to serve in Culm all want to he genernlH. colonels, captai ns; no priv ates, says Gov. Lord. I V A N T E I L - TIIUHT W ORT HY ANE Y \ active gentlem en or ladies to travel fo r responsible e-tubliahetl bouse in state o f O regon. Mor » lily $6f».00 and expens»«. Positiun tter.fiy. R eference. E nclose self- addressed sti»itp€tl er»'volope. The D o m in ion Com pany, L * p t Y. C hicago. The Matter Settled - Not Seated. JOHN KAINO THE M ARTIN KURS M AR SH F IEL D and W apiiam s I SO U TH FRONT STREET M A R S H F IE L D LT j KIN DS o f blacksm ith work and wagon work, new or repair work, don« on short notice. \ WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK T o g i . c satisfaction. C om e and see ns. norlirilGI KAI NO A UIJBHEL. pETER LOGGIE.^ B ANDON. OR , KKKl’S CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Burial Caskets A .T Lowest C rt Prices. Wn*binptor. Feb. 28.— A vote on j sentin# Corbett as senator front ! Oregon was taken on the amenil Orders hf< with U. ÍJ. K m wi t o j rnent declwrin^ him entitled t«» n sent. It w ! ih defeiiteil, bv u vote of C i k v i i l i i C ity , will n c e iv f [ rtinj 50 to ID. [ atienten.