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Maquille #itn VOL. COQUILLE CITY,-OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1898. 16. OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. C O Q U IL L E W C IT Y . O U E G O N . I L L p rom ptly respond to fttl cells, d sv or u i« h t . £UGENE PANNENBERG, ATTORNEY at LAW t lo lu r y P u b l i e . C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Offloe in Herald B n ild in R .C oq aille C ity.O r. F. DEAN, N o t a r y i ^ 'b l l c . Herald «Bite, €m|nillc City, Oregon. IJ IH E The C O M M E R C IA L a----- m ost m odern nrrnnRed B A B B E B 8 H O P in C oquille C ity . M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. o. l T m o o n , A ttorn ey and C ounselor at L aw C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O K E G O N . S e a l E s tâ t, and C ollections a S pecialty. John F. Hall, A tto rn e y . a t . L a -u r , M A R S H F IE L D , OU EGON . -------- - ^ r p = —-------- D e a l.r in R a in C. A. Sfili EsTATa o f all kinds. Bonds ! Bonds ! Bonds Galor« ! Let un issue them until the cows :om e home and blow in every cent we can raise on them building guuboats. Let us issue ten hundred million dollars in bonds at any price and more if the bond hogs want them. Keep on issueing them until* the Morgan-Belmont-Hairofi-Clevelaud-Rotliohilda gang o f plunderers yell— stop. Then let us take our gunboats and shoot the everlasting treachery aud greed out o f the gaug and iuvile the world to collect the bonds if they can. Here is some history: lit,publican Hessians anil Democratic Tories, the advocates of the Gold Standard in America aud champions of the proposed Anglo-American alliance, will find instructive aud interesting information in the follow ing extract from the London Times, published at the close o f the civil war in 1865: “ If that mischievous financial policy which had its origin in the North American republic during the lute war in that country should become indurated down to a fixture, then that government will furnish its money without cost. It will have all the money that is necessary to carry on its trade aud commerce. It will become prosperous beyond precedent in the history of the civilized governments o f the world. The brain and wealth of all countries will go to North America. That government must be destroyed or it will destroy every monarchy on this g lobe.” THE FAMOUS HAZZAIII) CIRCULAR. The follow ing is an extract from the famous Hazzard circular, issued in London in 1862, to the capitalists o f New York City: “ .Slavery is likely to be abolished by the war power, and chattel slavery destroyed. This, I and my European friends are in favor of, for slavery is but the owning of labor, and carries with it the care for the laborers, while the European plan, led on by England, is for capital to control labor by controlling the wages. This can be done by controlling the money. The great debt, that capitalists will see to it is made out o f the wnr must be used as a means to control the volume o f money. To accomplish this, tho bonds must be used as a banking basis. W e are now waiting for the secretary of the treasury to make the recommendations to congress. It will not do to allow the greenback, as it is called, to circulate as money any length of time, as we cannot control that.”— Denver New Hoad. S '— A tto rn e y - at - L aw , ¡Spiai War Ms Bulletins. Silver and the Republican Party. Wher the present editor o f The Journal came to Oregon in 1889 he ARMY OF INVASION IS OFF SANTIAGO. — — found the leading Republicans were Special attention to matters b e fo re the bimetallists, and iu 1890, the first Float of Thirty-live Transports Under Con Koseburp: land office, the oom nm sioner campRigu we took part in, the party i voy and C arrying Fifteen Thousand o f the general land office and secre tary o f interior at W ashington. adopted a platform of free coinage Soldiers Reaches Its Destination. O Q U IL L B O r a n » N o.S30. I’ . i t . m - «»r at the ratio of 1(1 to 1, and gave its H usbandry m eet ou the D* Saturday Teutons therefor. It. was n little On board Asso-h ted Press Dili- o f each m onth at 10 o’ clock a. m. ac j patch-boat Dundy, off Santiago de queer to our taste, but we gut ac- N. I jqmsnz , Master. customed to it h 1! the easier when n Cuba, Monday, June 20, 1 p. m., via E. P annkxbubo , Sec. Hepublicau congress pukacil the bill Mole St. Nicholas, Hayti, Tuesday, iflO Q U I L L F 'V. C. T . U. m eets each 2d to coin all the silver then produced June 21.—-The United States army \^/ anJ 4th Friduy at 2:510 p m. in the Uniteti ¡States, four and a-half for the invasion of Cuba, about 15,- M r s . G a ob . Pres. millions a month, and President 000 strong, and commanded by M rs. W . R ich , Secretary. Harrison signed it, McKinley made General Shatter, arrived off Santi O Y A L T E M P E K A N C E L E G IO N meHa The at the Christian elm roll every Sunday, a speech iu congress iu favor of free ago de Cub» at noou today. coinngp. at 4 o’ clock p. m . M r s . M a u r y , Leader. time of its debarkation has not yet Tile next full we were in North been determined upon, but it prob y r t l e c a m p . n o . 19 7 , w o o d m e n o f the W orld, meet* at M asonic Hall Dakota and found Senator Itans- ably will be within the next three 1st ami 31 M onday niphta o f e«nb m onth. hrough, a Republican, making free days. When the fleet of 35 trana A. J. SnuRWoi ., Consul. silver speeches, and we made argu ports, with its freight o f fighting G eorge rI ^ M oulton, Clerk. ments there ngaiust the l\q uiist men, swept lip the southern const O U R T C O Q U IL L E . NO. 1*. f O B W P - party, saving that the Kepublicaa today aud slowed lip within sight ora o f America, w e t s every secondl and fourth Thursday evening, at M asonic H all, party stood for bimetallism aud was ¡ o / ti10 .loomed ujtv 0f Santiago, the a free coinage party in Oregon C oqu ille City. O regon. noxiously awaited soldiers were II. N. L o r b n z , C. R. And this continued until 1896, greeted with liu g iu g cheers which G ko . O . L kach , R . S. when we helped make the fight for faintly echoed to the transports EN. L Y T L E P O S T, NO. 27, G . A. U. Mr. Mitchell’s return to the senate from the decks of the blockading \JTm eets everv first M onday n ig h t o f He encour warships far iu shores, which were •ach m on th . V isitin g com rades in good on his silver record. aged the Sifvor Republicans o f the answered by the troops most enthus standing cordially in vited to attend. B . II, H ask in , P ost Com. state to d o that, and wrote them iastically and in kiud. J . Q u ic k , Adjutant. that not for fifty elections to the It was 1 o'clock this morning EN. L Y T L E , W . R. C., NO. 9. M E E TS senate would he compromise his when the lookout on board the in C oq m lle C ity on the first and third silver views. Then he made his | Cl.uiser Brooklyn reported seeing the W ednesday afternoon in ennh m onth. M bs . W . H ir n , Vrea. deal with Mark Hauua and came to smoke of several steamers away to Mas. Ida H aubiso toh , See. help carry Oregon on the St. Louis | t]10 southeast, and a moment or two H A DW ICK L O D G E . NO. BS. A. F. platform, which he declared was a ' llU(,r )le aunounced that a dozen or and A. M., m eets on Saturday evening silver platform, and the Hepublicau [ two transports were in eight. The o n or before eaoh fo il m oon. V isitin g liroth- party was as good a silver party as news was exchanged from ship to ten cordially in v ited . N . L obenz , W. M. it had ever been, and that was g ood ship. Half an hour later, grim for- C. W . W h it e , S ec. enough for him. ests of masts had sprung up appar Well, the sincere Silver Republi ently from the sea, and a most im U ELAH C H A P T E R . NO. fi, O . E. H., m eets F riday evening on or b efore cans did not believe that, nud re pressive scene was presented as the eaoh fo il m oon at « o’ clock from April 1st t o O ctob er ¡Mat. and thereafter at 7:30; and fused to be caught on thnt kind of armada swept gracefully up from eaoh fifteen days thereafter at 9 o 'c lo c k in bait, but went out like men of prin the horizon toward the shores th e a ftern oon . _ _____ ciple and conviction and supported where the great struggle is to take M b s . J ennie R obb , W . M . M bs . N ob . A. M c E wbn . S kc ._______________ Mr. Bryan openly, rather than be place. The transput ts were ranged /"T O Q U IL L E L O D G E . NO. 53. I. O . O . F „ parties to a fraud nml stultify them iu three shifting lines, with the bat m eets every Saturday even ing. V isit selves and vomit up all that Mr. tle-ship Indiana on the extreme in g brethren in good standing oordially Mitchell and the Republican party right, and the other men-of-war on Invited. „ J. A. S e e p , N. G . had taught them to believe was true the outskirts o f the fleet In this i . S. L awbrkcb . R. S. and sound on the subject of bimet order tho transports nnd their r r O Q U I L L E E N C A M PM E N T, N O . 95.1. allism, even though Mr. Mitchell escorts steamed slowly in toward V y O . O . F „ m eets every first and third might do so, and then turn around where M orro's red walls gleamed in T bnradays in each m onth at O dd Fellow s’ ha il. C ordial invitation extended to all vis dog-like and eat his own vomit. the sunlight. it in g patriarchs in good stand ing. And the sincere Silver Republi It was iutended to take the entire R . E. B u c k , C. P. cans and sincere silver men, though fleet to the lines o f Rear-Admiral G . F . B o o t m - l , Scribe. they had been pledged to support Sampson's fleet of warships, but an a m ie rebekah l o d g e , n o . so . him and elect him United States order from the admiral stopped the I. O . O . F.. meets every 9nd and 4th W ed n esd a ys in ea ch m onth, at O dd Fel senator, regardless of party, showed ndvnnce of the ships about 15 miles low s’ hall. Mas. .Teucra Coi. I.IKK. N. G . Mr. Mitchell thnt they could not be to the southeast; and General Sliaf- 4 . tí. L sw r rn ck , S. bartered ami sold, and neither could ter went forwnrd on the Segurnlca U tM O N Y COU N CIL. N O .— O F T H E their principles, and they joined to confer with the admiral. The Fraternal Aid A ssociation meets the with bis sincere gold men and saw transports lay on the smooth sea 9 and 4th Tuesday evening o f each m onth. to it that such a double-faced fraud while plans were discuseed by the S. J. M il l e s , Pres. D . F. D esk , See. was not continued in the United leaders on board the flagship. States senate. Now thnt is the Not the faintest hint o f their in history of the assassination of silver tentions regarding a landing lias in the state of Oregon, and its been allowed to escape Undoubt deathblow was delivered by its edly, however, some of the troops C O Q U I L L E C IT Y . most loud-mouthed advocates. But will be landed at Guantanamo bay, (O pposite C ity lYharf.1 silver will h ive a resurrection.— but it is generally believed the Salem Capital Journal. roaiu body will be lauded much E R r a ON H A N D AND M AKES T o ----------- - . ------------ order first o!as# nearer Santiago. Yaqnina Ray News: It's unfortu The lon g and trying journey from nate that the people of Lincoln Tampa left the men in better condi M anu factu red from best hard wood. county should be so short-sighted tion than was anticipated. There J . B. FO X , P roprietor. at this critical time as to let the are 14 mild cases o f typhoid on the co n t'o l of our county government hospital ship, among them being p E J E R L Q G G lE .j» pass into the hands of the P opu Major Horton, o f the Twenty-fifth lists. infantry, and several cases o f mea To which the Albany Press says: sles. There are, however, no seri The Republicans have had control ous cases of sickness. K E E PS CONSTANTLY ON HAND of the government o f Lincoln The dispatch boat o f the Asso county since iti organization and ciated Press, as she steamed among A F U L L LIN E O F ' the business has been conducted in the transports, was eagerly besiegod a most unbusiness-like manner, and on all sides for news o f Admiral instead o f the “ Populist” county ! Sampson's operations, officers aud Court being a calamity to Lincoln men clam oring for newa from the county, the people of Linn county, blockading fleet. Much satisfaction .A .T who have been under Populist con was expressed am ong the troops trol for two years and will be for when it became known that the two years more s i least believe it actual capture o f Santiago ia to be Orders left with R. S. K itowltojt , will be the greatest blessing ever left lo the army. C oquill * C ity , w ill rece ve prompt bestowed upon our sister by the The American fleet off Santiago attenton. sea. has been materially strengthened Rosehrg. Oregon. C j I M C G C B M H Chair F a c to ry ^ K R A W H I D E : C H A IR S . BANDON. O R, Burial Caskets Lowest Cast) Prices. by the addition of the wardships, which escorted the transports, con sisting of the Indiana, Detroit, Montgomery, Bancroft, Helena, Ericsson and Foote. SPANISH V LICET RETURNS. W ashington, June 21.— (By wny of Marseilles, France.)— The state department has received and trans mitted advices confirming the report that the Spanish reserve fleet had returned to Cadiz. The dispatch atari s that the Victoria came into port disabled aud in tow of auother vessel. HOLLAND THINKS OF TRADING WITH RUSSIA. You W ill Never Be Sorry For living a pure life. ” For di ing your level best. For being kind to tho poor. For lookiug before leaping. For hearing before judging. For thinking before speaking. For harboring clean thoughts. For being generous to un onerny. For stopping your ears to gossip. For being ns courteous as a duke. For asking pnrdou when in error. For bridling a slanderous tongue. For standing by your own prin ciples. For being square in business dealings. For giving an unfortunate person a lift. F or promptness iu keeping your promises. F or putting tho best constructions on the acts of others.— Unknown. Baltimore, June 21.— John C. Holland, the inventor and builder of the st bmarine-boats Holland and Plunger, was here today, en route from Washington. He in formed some of his friends that he --------------- n # ----------------- was far from satisfied with the treat Win your battles against disease ment he is receiving from the govern Oue Minute ment, and he thought of dealing by acting promptly. Cough Cure pro,luces immediate with Russia. results. Wheu taken early it pre WILL NOT EXCHANGE LIEUTENANT HOBSON. vents consumption. And in later W ashington, June 20%--Word was stages it furnishes prompt relief. received here today from Com R. 8. Knowlton. modore Watson, who is in command -----------------------------■------------ of the Havana blockadiug fleet, that Capital Journal “ X-Rays." Oenernl Blanco states that the Spanish governm ent refuses to ex L ook out for a special session of change Hobson nnd his men. It is the l e g i s l a t u r e .. I s not wheat reported from Key West, on the shaking hands with silver new ? . . . . authority o f several naval officers, The Union strength in the legis that General B laoco has notified late ie is g r o w in g .. . .W as the Geer the commander of the American ratification postponed till wheat fleet that he will hereafter recognize goes u p ? . . . .The price of flour is no flag of truce. not so quickly affected by a fall in — / — ------------------ wheat as by a rise. CONE ON ITS LONG J0URNEV. teas NO 4 8. tier Boy Dying. H ow a child was brought back fro m the brink o f the g ra v e to enjoy a healthy , happy childhood. On* mother's advice f o r parents concerning the health o f their children . The boy about whom this strange, true •lory is told wasted away till he seemed nothing but skin and bones. Then his health turned and he became fat and hearty. The first stage is familiar to many pa rents. The second is of deep interest to all parents or friends of ailing little ones. Fathers and mothers, who long to have their children healthy and happy cannot fail to sympathise and rejoice with Mr. and Mrs John F. Williams. Their comfortable home, a short distance from Damon, I1L, is happy now because of the wonderful events that are told in words eloquent with simple truth and gratitude, by the mother of the boy. 44 Our Josie was never strong, 99 said Mrs. Williams. From his birth he was weak and puny. 44 Two years ago, when he was two irs old, he had an attack of lung fever. . N. A. Jones cured this fever, but the child did not recover strength. * He began fading away beneath our eyes. 44 He had no appetite, vomited a great deal, coughed continually, his limbs be came withered. 44 He became painfully weak and ema ciated. We waited for bis death. 44 At this time a boarder named Asa Rob inson suggested that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pigs for Pale People would do the child good. They bad ctired Mr. Robinson of rheumatism and he believed in them. K 44 My husband bought three b 0f tha pills. We began giving Josie one-thud of a pill three times a day. 44 In three days the child was brighter His appetite was better. He began to show interest in toys and was less fretful. “ We increased the dose, giving him half a pill at a time. He gained every day in weight and appetite. “ At the end of this treatment, after >»4- ing three boxes, he was a new boy. , He was happy, hearty, enjoying life with his little companions. “ I have no doubt that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People saved him from an early grave." Mrs. Williams made affidavit to the truth of her statement before David Crisp, a Notary Public. Dr. A. A. McCabe examined the child and made oath before Notary Mort Brooks, that he is now physically sound and well. The evidence is completed by Dr. N. A. Jones, who made affidavit before No tary George Rupp, that the child hac been ia the condition described by Mis, Wil liams, as the result of catarrhal pneumonia. The action of Dr. Williams' Pink bills for Pale People on the blood and nervous system, in eliminating poisons and furnish ing materials for new tissues, makes them a sure remedy for wasting diseases and the long train of evils arising from disordered blcoa and nerves. All druggists sell the pills; one box for 50 ccnt$; six boxes for <■?, ch. A $65.00 Machine Mr*™ "flrllriQtoir Hundreds of thousands have been Threading Big R ail on Its Way to San Francisco— Ovsr induced to try Chamberlain's Cough F or $ 1 8 o £ 0 Remedy by readiug what it has done LATEST 5.000,000 Feet of Lumber to Be Towed BEST Cash with Order and Coupon for others, and having tested its CHEAPEST a thousand Miles. merits for themselves are today its Shipped to anyone, anywhere, on Id Inman, Poulsen & Co’s big raft warmest friends. F or sale by R. S. days’ free trial, Knowlton. was completed yesterday anil iu your own home, without stnrted on its long journey this asking oue cent A tie vote between the Union and in advance. m orning in tow of the Monarch an 1 Republican candidates for county Rescue, which have been chartered assessor exists in Malheur county, 10 years’ written to lake it t o San Francisco. Some warranty with each receiving 483 votes. each machine. speculation has been indulged in as to • the probable value of the lumhor it L. M. Robinson, a Baker City A strictly high-grade Sew coutaius, aud a competent authority lawyer, is on trial in the county for ing M a c h i n e , fin is h e d throughout in the best pos furnishes tlie fi llow ing statement mutilating circuit court records. sible manner. It possesses all modern improvements.audits iu regard to the lumber market at mechanical construction ia The disease, known ns blackleg, the Golden Gate: About a year such that in it are combined simplicity with great strength, ago lumber was selling at $7.50 per has appeared iimong the cattle iu thus insuring ease o f running, durability, and making it im 1000, but it was gradually raised to Umatilla county. possible lor the machine to be $14.50 by a combine which, however, put out o f order. It sews fast Seventeen pupils were awarded AND and makes a perfect stitch failed to keep it at that figure. diplomas in Forest G iove schools Coupon, if with all kinds o f thread and all classes o f material. Always The reason for the drop was that this year. tent C. 0. D. ready for use and unrivalled the San Francisco harbor commis i for speed, durability and qual or on trial ity o f work. Notice th« fol sioners, having need for great quan lowing pointa of superiority: ARLINGTON.” tities of lumber, advertised forb id s, aud prices were cut until lumber is The Head o f the “ A rlington” swings on patent socket hinges, firm ly held down by a thnmb •crew. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornamented in gold. now selling iu Sau Francisco at Bed plate has rounded corner.-; and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush with top of table. $11.50 per 1000 feet. The trade Highest A rm —fipace under Hie ;>nil is inches high and 0 inches lon g. This will admit the largest skirts, arul even quilts. It Is Su»: Threading—Absolutely n o holes to put thread through has been falling off for the past except eye o f needle. S huttle iscylinder, open on end, entirely self-threuding, easy to put in or take out; bobbin holds a laige am ount o f thread. Stitch Regulator is on the bed ol the machine, three months and there ¡ h a pros beneath the bobbin winder, and lias a scale shew ing the num ber o f stitches to the inch, and can pect that it may yet go lower. The be changed from 8 t o 32 stitchrs to the inch. Feed is double and extends on both sidea o f need)«; never fails lo take goods through; never «tops at seams; m ovem ent is positive; no springs to big raft with its 5,222,000 fept of break and get out o f or ! . r; can be ralflcd end low ered at will. Automatic Bobbin Window—For filling the bobbin autoinati«\?i1y and pet fccily smooth without holding the thread. Machine dooa lumber will bring about $60,000 at not run w hile w inding bobbin. Light R unning—M achine is easy to run, does not fatigue theoper- ator, m akes little nouc«nnd sew« rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sia«s, the present price, which is about will not lavel, and c m be changed without stopping the m achine. Tension is a flat spring ten $15,000 more than it is worth here, sion, aud will admit thread from 8 to lfi() spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order. The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on on e side, and cannot be put m w rong. Needle hence the venture will be a paying Bar is round, made o f cas~ hnrdened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting on the goods. Adi'jstabb* B lacin gs—All bearings are case-hardenrd steel and easily adjusted one if no loss occurs. with a screw driver. All lost m otion can be taken up, and the m achine will last a lifetime. The raft has beeu visited bv many Attachm ents—Tjjach m achine is furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and in addition w e furnish an extra set o f attachm ents iu a velvet lined metal l»ox, free o f charge, as follows: One persons who viewed it curiously and rufiier and p-itherer, one binder, on e rh in itig plate, on e set o f four hetnmers, different widths up to ft o f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachm ent foot, and one thread indulged in speculations regarding f A lm ost e v e r y b o d y tak es som e laxative cutter. W oodw ork o f finest duality oak or walnut, g oth ic cover and drawer», nickel-plated rings its fate while at sea. Mr. Poulsen medicine to cleanse m e system and keep the to drawers, dre.-s guards to wheel, rind d evice for replacing belt. blood pure. T h o s e w h o tak e SIMMONS considers that more danger will be LIVER RLGULATOR (liquid o r pow d er) n a i l ’ T P A Y f i * ' i prices for m i y directly of manufacturers and UUil I r.H I SEWING MACHINES DU I SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER S PROFITS encountered in the strong currents ret all the benefits o f a mild and pleasant OUR G R E A T 0 .*F E R . t 2 3 . F 0 l3ol,r Special Wholasale Price, but in order to introduce th .s high-grade sew ing m achine, we m ake a special cou o f tho Columbia river than elsewliore axative and tonic that purifies the blood pon offer, givin g every reader o f this p a p e r « chance to get a first-class m a on the trip; but tho two steamers and strengthens the w h o le system . A nd chine at the lowest price ever offered. On receipt o f $ 18.50 cash and coupon, m ore than th is: SIM M ONS LIVER REGU we w ill ship the »move-described nw.cliine anyw here securely packed and cught to be able to manage it, even LATOR regulates the L iver, keeps it actlvo crated, and guarantee safe delivery. A ten years’ written w arranty sent with each machine. M oney refunded i f not r.s represented after thirty days’ test there. and healthy, an d w h en the L iver is In trial. We will ».hip C. O. I), for $19.fjd with privilege o f tw enty days’ trial on A small cabin has been built on g o o d condition y o u find you rself free from r c c c i j't c f Jv.OOhsn guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi Malaria, B iliousness, Indigestion, S ick- the decks of the raft, supplied vith m onials, explaining fully how w e ship sow ing m achines anyw here to an y H eadache and C o n stip n llo n , and rid o f one at the lowest m anulactutct 's prices without a s k in g o n e cent iu advance, a stove, table, bunk and provisions that w orn ou t and debilitated feeling. T h e best plan is to send all cash w ith order, ns rou then save the $1.00 dis for the use of a mail, who will ride T hese are all caused b y a slu gg ish L iver. count. R em em ber the c c i n m mu»', b e sent w ith ord»*. to San Francisco upon it. He will G o o d digestion and freedom from stom ach Or make jo u r order dirent t l u u u g i i the H u í a l e , ah ■ , . i . i e l troubles will o n ly be h j d w h en the liver be supplied with life lines nnd buoys, extra sbarge is properly at w o rk . If troubled w ith a n y and bis principle duties will be to of these com p laints, trv SIM MONS LIVER look after the hawsers and signal REGULATOR. T h e K in g o f L iv e r M edi- :ines, and Better than Pills. lights. IUR CRAND OFFER The departure of the raft with /SWKVEUY rACKAGE-®* To keep our great factory its consorts was loudly applaudod H a s I tie / . S t u m p in r .v l o n w r a p p e r . < J . H . Z e l l i n /<■ C o ., l 'l i i lu ., F a . • busy, and introduce early our spied- i by all the rivor Btenmers ns it slowly did *98 models we have concluded to passed down the river in front of th .e U n ic r fu .X L a .te make a marvelous offer direct to the rider. the city. Hundreds of people T o For 3o days we will sell samples o f o u r crow ded the banks and wharves to swell ’98 bicycles at net cost to manufsc- see it pass, and everyone wished it a D r G ibbon tars and will ship, C. O. D. on approval safe trip and a speedy arrival at the Tliiit old reliable nnd to any address on receipt of the nominal Bay City. In the event of its safe m oat Kuccesafnl apoc- ialiot in 8an F ra tcis s u m o f $ 1.00 (if west of Denver, $5). This^ arrival there, the mill company will co. atill con tin u es to deposit is merely to show good faith on p u r c h a s e r 's send several more like it, having oure all Kexnal and part; if you don’t want to send money in a d v a n c e , se n d S em inal D iseases, solved the problem of a permanent such as G onorrhea, yotir express agent’s guaranty for charges one w sy and market for lumber, ns Oregon fir is G 1 r e t, K t r c t 11 re, wc will pay them the other if you don’t w a n t th e w h ecL always in demand in California, al S y p h ilis, in nil its form s. Skin D iseases, though the prices may fluctuate.— v N e r v o u s D eb ility, e tO ffW T J m U Highest grade, embodying every lots Improver Evening Telegram. Irnpotency, S em inal W eakness an d L oss o f w_ rT_ ^ 1 a m m t o f valao, 1'4 inch imported tubing, flash M anh ood, the con sequence o f self-abuse ------------------------------ joint*, improved two-piece crauke, arch crown, large detachable and excesses p rod u cin g the fo llo w in g sy m p ftprocket«, handeoment finish and decoration», Morgan A Wright, The Chief Burgess of M ilesburg, tom s: Hallow cou n ten a n ce, dark sp ots u n qu k repair tires, s I hk I« or doable tube, high grade equip- . d er the eyes, pain in the head, rin gin g in Pa., says DeWitt’s Little Early nt. Special prie*» on sample. the ears, loss o f co n fid en ce, diffiden ce in Risers are the hi st pills he ever used a p p roa ch in g strangers, palpitation o f the in his family during forty years of I heart, weakness o f the lim bs nnd b ack , losa A splendid machine, equal to any for eonice and easy running. Beet lft inch f m em ory, pim ples on the fa ce , coughs, fwunleue tubing, t* o pieeo cranks, arch crown, detachable sprockets, finely housekeeping. They cure constipa o con sum ption, e tc. finish**! and d» corated, Morgan A Wright, quick repair tires, eingle cr doublo tube, tion, sick headache and stoinarh and j DH . G IB B O N has p ractised in Han Frnn- high grade eq-ipmcat. Ourupcciul sample pries.............. ....................................... $ 2 4 . 0 0 . liver troubles. Small in size but cinoo over 110years an j those troubled should not fa il to con su lt him and receive the ben great in results. R. 8. Knowlton. efit o f his great sk ill and e xp e rie n ce . The t Q l U f S i U 'P Beet medium grade for HCS. l'.i inch tubing, striped and decorated, arch Jewlufl Mine GOOD FOR EVERYBODY f $29.00. cos; The heavy run o f bluebncks in the Columbia river has taxed the Astoria canneries to their utmost. Chinook salmon sro now morn ulentiful A n d it is expected that a very large season's run will be made. d o cto r o n r 's when others fa il. T ry him C L K E 8 O U A1U N TRED P ersons cured a t hom e. C harges reasonable. (Tall or write. D K . J. F G IB B O N . 625 Kearney street. Han F ra n cisco. C al. HERE TO STAY! L. II. MORGAN, E »«rT ltoflj i a j* So. Coscarets Candy Cathartic. th* mo#t won C o n tra c to r an d B u ild e r, derful 111Ailic«il di»co\erv o f the »lie. p e a s ant and refn «him? to the laate, act gently j and pra*»tfvcly on kidneys, liver and »towel*, j C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OH EGON. cleai'sing the entire svst m, dispel cold«, cu m lioadaciic, lever, HaMtaal const.ipntioD e l ia b l e e s t im a t e s on all and bi!imiftce*s. Pleas- buy and try a bos kinda o f b u ild in gs. Plana ami apeci o f (J. C. C. to-dnr: 1», ‘Jf>. '■<>«ent«. Hold and fication s furnished on sh ort n o tice . guruMuteod to cure by »11 druggists. A ll w ork g u a r a n te e d . fa u g l7 ti R 5 m crown, dust-proof bearings, ball relniuers, best Indiana or New * Brunswick tiresi standard equipment. Binvi.d price on sample............................. ..5ly*UvL NOTE. Choice of Color, Style, Height of F ranc, Gear, etc. Fully Guaranteed. Yon will be «ornrised at tho appearance and quality o f these whnele. Don’t wait, order now while this otbir is open. Pric*'* will bo much higher eof»n. You can m*ke Big Money as our Agent, selling for ns. Wo give onr agent* choice o f cosh, tho Iree use of a »ample wheel, or gift of a whad, accordii.gto work done. Do You Want Cheap Wheels? Wo have unmb r« o f biW and lJi '7 jc ‘ 1« 1 wb< 1» o f mrious i.iak * end »< / aa Styles, a ofjea little ehop.vr .ra, but all new........................ .................. M l .U l f 1 0 J I0.U U . Wheels Slightly Used, Modern Types, $8.00 to $12.00. Our basine** and reputation a n known throo»? out, the eonctry. Reference#, ary o f the bank in * l> i Al t Catalogue free. Secure agency at once. •xpres.M companies, or uny T h e J . L. M e a d C y c le Co., = C h ic a g o .