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A* s4> ¿ <? V / U 2 A. </ \ / <^4 Ca- w «- A MtMò. VOL. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER JJR. J. BURT MOORE, SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN. 8, United States senators have tele- New French Cabinet. His Idea of Time. gaptaed the World expressing their A meric» to Repay Spain Her Pacific Expen unalterable opposition to any such Pari», Oct. 81.—The newly or "D on't wish fer the time to fly ao fa st,” C O Q U IL L E O IT V , O H K Q O N . anys dad. “ Why, _ it ain't a daj j ’tadav plan. The senators are: Jones ganized cabinet ia composed as fol diture«— No War Dent» to He Aaaumed- Hence y o o r m other (in' m e wnz aweethearts, and Berry, of Arkansas; Harris of low»: under the blossom s o f M ay! I L L prom ptly respond to «II calls, Paria, Oct. 31.— At a meeting of Kansas; Hale, of Maine; Burrows, day or night. _ Dupuy, premier and minister of Hence we stood o a t thar, by the gard en ga te—happy aa hearts cou ld be; the peace commission today the o f Miohigan; Roach, of North Da the interior. An’ I fooled her—jest like we to o l ’ em a ll— £U G E N E PANNENBERG, Americans presented a written ex kota; Chandler, of New Hampshire; into k «e p in ' the boaae far m e! Gebreh, minister of justice. pression of the purpose of the of South Carolina; Petti DeFreycinct. minuter of war. “ D on 't wish fe r the tim e to fly s o fa s t,'' ATTORNEY a t L A W United States to take the entire Tillman, says dad. “ It wnz yesterday grew, of South Dakota; Sullivan, of Lockroy, sinister of marine. «slsry Prahllc, T h a t age, with the wrinkles a n ' fro s ty looks, group of the Philippine islands and Mississippi, and Dauiel, of Virginia. Del Cassa. minister of foreign 'peared to be fa r away. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . to assume such proportion of the Senator Hale says: “ I would affairs. Thar wuz birds in the m orn in ' Ringin’ , a n ’ bine an’ bright wnz the sky: Philippine debt us has been spent not take the Philippines if Spain Peytral, minuter of finance. O t t e . in Herald B u ild in g ,C o q n ille C ity ,O r. But the even in' bells wuz rin g in ' fo re the for the benefit of the islands in would give us $40,000,000 with them. Laygus, minister of public In bird songs 'p ea red to d ie ! public works, improvements and The sooner we drop them the bet struction. rpHK COMMERCIAL “ Don’ t wish fer the tim e to fly s o fa s t—it's permanent betterments. It was ter.” Deloncla, minuter of commerce. iast enou gh—G od know s! T h « m oat m odern arranged BAU REU also set forth that the United States Senator Chandler says: “ If Spain Gillaue, minister of the colonies. L ik « a drap o f dew on the d a isy it shines » H O P in (k>quille C ity . in the light and goes. would not assume any part of the pay us $400,000,000 war indem Vigier, minister of agriculture. L ife 's lilfe a dream that passes away wtth M. M. McDonald, Proprietor \ Philippine debt which bas been in will the even in' light: nity I am willii g to have her deduct Krantz, minister of public works. W e only sav ‘ G ood mornin*. 'fo g it 's tim e to enrred by Spain for tha furtherence therefrom $40,000,00(1 for surren say ‘G ood n ig h tP ” of military or naval operations to dering sovereignty in the Philip BewiMsriar Flgsees Published by the Ireaj- —Atlanta C onstitution . (|uell the insurrection of the na pines, to which we ought to give, ury. tives. The Suprema Ci Court on the Traffic Associa if possible, the blessings of religious The session was adjourned until liberty and self-government, as we tion. Washington, Nov. 1.—The treas C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . Friday, in order to give the Span have given them to Cuba.” ury statement of the public debt The supreme court of the United iards time to prepare a reply. The Senator Tillman says: “I am op shows that at the dose of business R eal E state and C ollections a S pecialty. session lasted a little over an hour. posed to paying any sum of money on October 31st the debt, less the States recently rendered a very im The reading disclosed the fact to Spain for the Philippines, and net ensb in the treasury, amounted portant decision against the Joiut that the United States government am equally opposed to holding them to $1,110,960,922, an increase for Traffic Association. In effect this decision is: had determined to possess for itself as conquered territory. But if we the month of $43,486,717, 1. That the Anti-Trust law of certain territory and parte of lund demand their concession, we should The increase is accounted for by M A R S H F IE L D , O U E O O N . bounded and lying within such not assume any debts on that ac the issue during the month of about congress is valid and constitutional. ----------^ rv = ---------- 2. That all attempts to evade it parallels of latitude that mark the count, aud we could then sell them $36,680,000 of the new 3 per cent Dealer in U kal J& it a t i o f all kind*. by “joiut traffic” or other agree limits of the Philippine archipelago. to help pay the expenses of the bonds. /^ lO O U I L L B O range No. 230, P atrons o f The U ailed States does not propose war.” ments are illegal and void. RECEIPTS AMD EXPENSES. \ J H usbandry m eet on the 1st Saturday The effect of the decision is: assuming the Philippine debt of Senator Pettigrew says: “ I am Washington, Nov. 1.— The o f enah m onth at 10 o 'c lo c k a. m. $40,000,000, but it is willing to be not in favor of acquiring the Philip 1. To break up the Joint Traffic N. L ouknz , Master. monthly statement of the govern to Spain for a sum pine islauds at any price. B. P a n n en berg. 8eo.__________ _____________ responsible They ment receipts and expenditures Association. of mouey equal to the actual should be allowed to form a govern 2. To forbid all agreements be /N O Q U IL L E W . C . T . U. m eets each 2. show th^ receipts for October expenditure, by Spaiu, in the Philip ment of their own. \ J aud 4th Friday at 2:80 p ra. All govern amounted to $39,530,051, and the tween railroads for any sort of Man. G age , Pres. “ pooling.” pines for the advantage of the ments derive their just powers from disbursements to $53,892,276. M rs. W . R ich, S ecreta ry.__________________ islands and for the good of their the consent of the governed.” 3. To enforce the Anti-Trust law, yrtle cam p , no . w , w oodm en which aimB at compelling the rail people, for permanent betterments Senator Sullivan say»: "The re The Place Selected. o f the W orld, m eets at M a sonic Hall roads, in return for the rich fran 1st aud 3d M onday nights o f each m onth. and for improvements both physi tention of the Philippines, which I A. J . S hsrwoc Consul. cal and mental. chises given to them by the people, approve, can be justified only as a Chicago, Oct. 31.—Lo* Angeles G eorge T . M oulton, Clerk. The reading of the presentment legitimate result of Spanish outrage will entertain the next annual con to render to all the people alike an specifies that the United States will and American victory, aside from ference of the National Educa equal service at an equal price. O U R T C O Q U IL L E , N O . 1», F O K E S T - 4. To make it incumbent upon ers o f Am erica, meeta every aeoond and re-imburse Spain to the extent of the original question of humanity. tional Association, if favorable rail fou rth Thursday even ing, at M asonic H all her “ pacific expenditures” made in the attorneys-general promptly to would pay Spain not one dollar road rates can be obtained. The com C oqu ilte C ity, O regon. the archipelago. This phrase “ pa more for those islands than she has mittee appointed to set the place bring suits to break up the other H. N. L orknz , C. R. G ho . O . L each . R . S cific expenditures” is employed so paid for them. Spain necessitated and date, selected Los Angeles and oppressive trusts. differential expenditures by Spain this war; let her pay for it The decision makes for right and The July 11th. The committee is await e n . L Y T L E P O S T , NO. 27, G . A. K. It carries out the manifest m eets every first M onday n ig h t o f in combatting insurrections in the Philippines are ours by conquest, ing a satisfactory reply from the justice. ea ch m onth. V isitin g com rades in good Philippines. One is felt by the uot by purchase.” railroads before finally deciding purpose of the low by doing equal s ta n d in g cordially in v ited to atteud. commissioners to be a fair burden justice to all the people. And this B . H . H askin , P ost Com . upon tbs place. J. Q u ic k , Adjutant. on acquiring power, while the other is what laws and oourts— especially ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. ---------------»«♦ »«------------ and latter class of expenditures is the supreme oourt- -were created Something: Lacking. I EN. 'tE N . L Y T L E , W. R. C ., N O . 0. M E E TS for. in i i C oqu ille C ity on tin* first and third held to have been logically assumed The British Nivy Assembling and Decks Vednesday a fternoon in each m onth. by Spain, an inevitable hazard to a H is hoss went dead Bn’ nis m ale went This decision, if properly followed Cleared for Action. miriest M bs . W. H i t s , Pres. lam e; nation resorting to arms to enforce up, will do more to stop the growth M as. Id a H abeinoton . See. H e lost six cow s in a poker gam e; order in its own territory. Wei Hai Wei, Nov. 2.— All British A harriofioe cam e on a Hammer's d a y, of popular discontent than any Such is the vital portion of the warships here, the battleship Cen- And carried the honse whar he lived awav; political event of the past dozen T U A D W IC K L O D G E . NO. G3, A. F. T hen a eyrth qn ak« com e when that wuz J an d A. M ., m eets on Saturday ty ( even ing .. presentment made by the American turian, cruisers Narcissus nnd yaara _______ on o r before each full m oon. V isitin g breth- ('Alumiuo»w» w*w uum vies troy era, Aim —J , »«•«* Aw lo bu Dar r- • i r«n cordia lly in vited Oregon Cattle. N. L orenz , W. M . observed that while the main prop Whiting, Fame nnd Handy, and An* the tax ooll.i ir. he c o m « roan’ JO, W . W h it e . S ee. _________ osition as to the possession nnd gunboat Peacock have cleared for An* obnrged him o p far th e hole in the Roseburg, Or., Oct. 31.— Nine g ro a n '! U E LA H C H A P T E R , N O . « , O . E. 8 ., financial responsibility is clenr nnd action and are ready for sen at an An’ the city m arshal—he cuma in view meetH F riday even ing on or b efore definite, many details have been left hour’s notice. The battleship Vic A n ' he said he wanted his atreet tax to o ! car-loads of cattle, shipped by N. Benson, of Nebraska, leuve here to «Boh full m oon at H o 'c lo c k from April 1st t o O ctob er Mat, and thereafter at 7::40: and to the development of the discus torious and the cruiser Undaunted, Dill he m oan an’ sigh? D id he set an' c r j night en route to Chicago. v«ch fifteen days thereafter at 2 o 'c lo c k in sions between the two commis at Chee Foo, are coaling to full ca An’ ouse th e harrican aweepin' by? the a ftern oon . The greatest secrecy is D id he g r i.v s that his o ld friends fa iled to sions. Thus while the Spaniards pacity. M b s . J bnnib R obb , W . M . ca ll A Serious Allegation. are tonight quite certain that the maintained as to the meaning of W hen the enrlh com e an’ «wallowed all? M bs . N oha A. Mo Ewan, Sue. Never a word o f blam e he said. United States intends to reimburse these warlike preparations, hut no New York, Oct. 41.— William W ith all them troubles on top hie bead! / ‘ C O Q U IL L E L O D G E , NO. 53. I. O . O . F. them for “ pacific expenditures,” they doubt important instructions are N ot him ! * * * He clim bed to the top \ J m eets ever? Saturday even ing. Visit Astor Chanter has been quoted as the hill. A large in g brethren in good standing cordially remark that they are not enlight expected at any moment. saying that Arthur McKinley, W har «la n d in ’ room wax le ft him atill. invited ened as to whether the Americans Russian fleet hns assembled at Port A n' barin ' hi« he«d here'« what he «aid: brother of the president, made a pot J. A. S eed , N. G . Arthur. I reckon it’ « time to git ap and » it ; endorse Spanish obligations to the J>. 8 . L awbkncb , R . 8. of money as counsel for the firm the meaaie« j i t ! ” London, Nov. 2.--T h e dispatch lint. L ord . I hain’ t - had extent of the “ pacific expenditures” that supplies clothing for the army. - A lania C onstitution. C O Q U I L L E ___________________, E N C A M PM E N T, N O . 2 5 .1. v . , O V1 . F., . meet s every first and third in the archipelago, or whether they from Wei Hni Wei, announcing war It is rumored that some such charge K ^ J O Thu rsdays in each m onth at Odd Fellow s’ will haud Spaiu a lump sum of preparations, officials here announce as this was the reason that he wa« Majority for Prohibition. all. C ordial invitation extended to all vis- very grave, coupled with the gold, large enough to cover Spain’s tin g patriarchs in good sta n d in g . blackballed recently by a prominent R . E . B u ck , C . P . outlay so designated. It. is unlikely, anglo-French war preparation». It Quebec, Nov. 1.—The returns of New York club. G . F. B outkll , Scribe. however, that the Americans will is surmised Russia, profiting by the the prohibition plebiscite are now ■ --------»-«••-«-------------- A M I K R E B E K A H L O D G E , NO. 30. care to become identified, in the present strained relations between Mr. N. N. Osburn well known at I. O . O . F.. meets every 2*1 auH 4th slightest degree, with Spaiu in her Great Britan and France,has decided nearly in, and all but 15 out of 206 W ednesdays in each m on th , at O d d F e l are official. They show an absolute Woodstock, Michigan, was troubled The to forward her nrms in (he far east majority of 1*0,000 to 13,000 with a lame back. low s’ hall. Mas. J u L im C ollteh , N. G . reponsibilities to her creditors. He was per J. 8. L awrence , S. clearer method seems to be to band by forcibly seizing the valuable throughout the Dominion for prohi suaded to use Chamberlain’s Pain treaty port of Niu Cbauug, which to Spain “ spot ensh.” Balm. It gave him relief in one bition. a r m o n y c o u n c il , n o jo s o f t h e Great Britain cannot permit, it is night This remedy is also famous Fraternal A id A ssociation m eets the said. 3d and 4thTuesday even ing o f each m onth. for its cures cf Rheumatism. For I he Oregon and Iowa on their Race Around S. J. M il l e r , Pres. The Continued Coat of War. sale by R. S. Knowlton. the Continent. D . F . D ean . S ec. ___ PHILIPPINES TO BE ANNEXED. 1898. NO U ir A $65.00 Machine $ ! ’ he improved New High-Arm 8 .§ 0 Self- Threading NEW 4 HOME 3 TVVC w C. L M O O N , Attorney and Oouneelor at Law John F. Hall, i L t t o r n e y . a t - X satar, M C G 10 y e a r « ’ written warranty w i t h each machine. on, if sent C. 0 . 9 •c on trial ARLINGTON.” It would indeed be right funny— The war with Spain ended a good Washington, O ct 31.— A cable while ago. But the expense of it the place where the laugh comes iu gram received at the navy depart United Slates ol Central America Springs — if Hon. Joe Simon's successor to goes on. Into Lila- ment thin afternoon announces the Without reckoning the salaries the state senate from Multnomah arrival at Bahia, Brazil, of the bat COQUILLE CITY. New York, Nov. 1.— A dispatch to and maintenance of the several would be a free-silverite. Still, we tleships Oregon and Iowa. The I Opposite C ity W h a rf.1 commissions appointed to arrange don’t favor it He could only ob battleships will stop at Bahia for a the Herald from Washington says: peace terms and tho conditions of struct, and we think if the people There appears to have been good E EPS ON H A N D a n d m a k e s t o few days, replenishing ‘.heir coal | evacuation, the war expense from want Dr. Josephi, ns they have ex- order first-class bunkers from tile Abarrenda and reason for the prompt action of the the 21st of April until now has been pieased a preference for Mr. Simon RAW HIDE : CHAIRS. Celtic, and will then proceed to Rio, Nicaraguan congress iu ratifying about $1,000,000 a day. And this nnd placed him at headquarters where they are to take part in the the new agreement entered into be M a n u factu red from best hard w ood . for compounding bitter doses, let expense continues. tween President Zalaya with Messrs. J . B . F O X . Proprietor. great demonstration on November Why I The answer is simply the medicine be doled out and tbe 15th, to commemorate the anniver Eyre and Cragin for the Nicaraguan “ red-tape” and “ diplomatic dicker people take it sary of the birth of the republic of canal concession. Nicaragua will cease today to ex ing.” Brazil. When Spaiu asked for our terms ist os a republic, aud any future ac of peace she was completely Take the Philippines and Assume Part of tion respecting foreign concessions in connection with the canal will whipped. She could not have re Debt. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND have to be taken by the “ United fused to g r a D t any terms that we A FULL LINE OF Paris, O ct 3 1 — At a meeting of States of Central America,” com might prescribe. Why did we not write down oar the peace commission today the prising what will hereafter be Americans presented a written ex known as the state« of Honduras, terms and take Spain’s signature in pression of the purpose of the Salvador and Nicaragua. Any fur acceptance of them? Why did we -A _ T United States to take the entire ther negotiations by thw United potter with protocols and peace com group of the Philippine islands and States government in regard to the missions and all the rest of it? If we had definitely said to Spain to assume such proportion of the Nicaragua canal will therefore bare The what we demanded of her, she Orders left with R. S. K nowltoh , Philippine debt as has been spent to be with this new republic. would have granted it all as readily CoquiLL» C itt , will receve prompt for the benefit of the islands in recent activity of Messrs Eyre and a* she granted an ambiguous and Cragin in securing the agreement public works, improvements and attenton. permanent betterments. It was with tho president of Nicaragua, inconclusive protocol. The war would have been over. also set forth that the United States and the promptness displayed by iM ebirg-Coqnille Frright and Pas- Almost everybody takes some laxative would not assume any part of the the Nicaraguan congress in ratify We could have mustered out our xengrr Roatr. medicine to cleanse the syitem and keep the Philippine debt which bad been ing the administration can therefoie volunteers and sent our ships to the blood pure. Those who take SIMMONS navy-yards to belaid up in ordinary, L i v e r REGULATOR (liquid or powder) Q E O R G E M A R TIN , o f this p lan ., baa incurred by Spain for the further be well understood. and stopped all war expenses. aatabliabrd a weekly r o n n d tr ip naa- ance of military or naval operations get ell the benefits of a mild an J pleasant r and freigh t line from C oqn ille City Dignity and form and v«liplomatic laxative and tonic that purifie» the blood Threat of Chinese. to Roaebnrtt. Passenger fare. #S, with f>0 to quell the insurrections o f the nonsense- with some politics mixed aid strengthen« the whole system. And Iba. o f hsgair.. Freight carefu lly bandied natives. more than th is: SIMMONS L IV E R R E G U and ra te , reaaonable. (9m* in—are costing us very dearly. San Francisco, Oct. 31.— Friendly The session w as adjourned uD til LATOR regulates the L iv e r, keeps It activ* It is to be hoped that there is and healthv, and when the L iv e r Is In Friday, in order to give th e Span Chinese have warned Rev. Dr. 0008 BAY iards tim e to prepare a reply. The Gardner, the Chinese interpreter of some truth in the renewed report good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- session la ste d a lit t le over an hour. the Chinese bureau, who is making that oar commissioners have at last Headache and Constipation, and rid of an aggresaive campaign against tbe put their foot down” in the shape that worn out and debilitated feeling. trade in slaTe girl«, that at a meet- of a peremptory statement of our These _______________ _ are all caused by a sluggish L iv e r. SPAIN DESERVES NO MONEY. C. W. PATERSON, Prop. ' ing of highbinders last night it was term«, covering everything except, Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only be h»d when the liver Eleven Senators Who Oppose Pay In* for the decided to take the doctor’a life at tha Philippinea, rhieh was really s properly at work. If troubled with any K a n n fM tsre r o f M srtol. M on a in ant«. Has I- the firet opportunity, if he peraists the only open question.—N. Y. i f these complaint«, trv SIMMONS L IV E R Philippines- «to n ««. T a b le t., ate. in «applying the government with in- World. REGULATOR- The King of Liver Medb •matar, l o t . sn elom d w ith «ten e sopirsi :ines, and Better than Pills. New York, Nov. 1.— In answer to formation detrimental to the inter- j ---- ' " j— r enrhina. Iron railin g* fn m i»h e d to or- ^«•tVKIlY PACKAGE-«) query: “ Do you favor tbe eats of the highbinders. i Four women are claiming W. H. d .r . 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References, any o f the express companies, or any bank in Chicago. Art Cutaloguc free. Secure agency at once. The J. L. Mead Cycle Co., - Chicago. T o t l x e U n i o r t u .x s .a t e The Women Who wait. H e went to the war in the m orning — The roll o f the druu.s cou ld be heard— But he paused at the fiat« with his mother, F or a kiss and a co m fo rtin g word. H e a as fnll o f dreams and a m bition s That .youth is so ready to weave. And proud o f the cla n s o f his saber And the 3b«yronu o f gold o n his sleeve. He cauie from the war in the evening— T ho m eadows were sprinkled with snow ; T he drum s and the bugles were silent, An»l the step s o f the soldiers were slow . He was wrapped in tho flag o f his country, W hen thev laid him «w av in the m old. W ith th • glitterin g bars o f a ca p tain ltrp la cin g the chevrons o f gold . With the heroes who sleep on the hillside He lies with n flag at his head. But b lin d with the years o f her weeping, H is m other yet m ourns for the dead. T he soldiers w ho fa ll in the battle May fvel bat a moment o f pain, Bat th « w om en w ho wait in t h . hom a- itu 6a K n it dw ell with the «h o s t , o f the »Inin. —T he Criterion. Gibbon alile T h is old relial^ e t and moHt successfu ful l spec sr ial i at in Hau Frar.cis co , still oontinnes to cure nil Sexual and SeminAl D iseases, such as Gonorrhea, O 1 e e t, H t r , o t u ro, S y p h ilis, in all its form s, Skin Diseases. N e r v o u s D e b ility , Im potency, Sem inal W eakness and L oss o f M anhood, the con sequence o f self-n base and excesses producing the follow in g sy m p tom s: Hallow cou ntenance, dark spots u n der the eyes, pain in the head, rin g in g in the ears, loss o f con fid en ce, diffiden ce in approaching strangers, p alpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the limbs and b ack, loss o f m em ory, pim ples on t i e fa ce , coughs, con sum ption, etc. D R . G IB B O N has practised in Han F ra n cisco over 30 years an i those trou b led should n ot fo il to con sult him and receive the b en efit o f his great skill and exp erien ce. The d o cto r cnrrs when others f a il . Try him . C L U E S G U A R A N T E E D - T e n o n s cored at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D R . J . F. G IB B O N . «25 Kearney street. 8an F ra n cisco. Cal. Tiie Bulletin of the Wool Manu facturer»’ Association, which will lie isaued early ¡ d November, will give the following figures concerning The N. W. Pacific Farmer: The I the annual wool clip of tho United .States: Oregon leads in the wool- northwent is truly a grand country producing industry. Number of when fruit like dried prune» are pounds for 1898, 266,720,695, an in- purchased bv the million pounds, | crease over last year of 7,567,433 wool and stock» by the train load, pounds. Oregon’» yield of wanhed j lumber in raft» of million» o f feet, and unwashed is put down at — 21,- grain by the fleet load, with pota- 291,872 pounds, aud 71 per cant' toe», onionn. hay and many other shrinkage in scouring. Next com es! production« in a like manner. Truly Montana, with 20,935,105. great ia is our present, and great „ . .. . . . . __.. , beyond imagination is our future Fanny Crosbv,the blind evangelist | •' * [ and hvmn writer, though 78 vear* | It is »tated that one-third of the ! old, is still conducting relig iou s 1 inhabitants of the United States Roman Catholics nnd one- | services in various parts of the'are 1 fourth Methodists. ' jountry.