Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 08, 1898, Image 4

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THE CUBAT RBMBDY
TUESDAY* NOV. H, IM&
FOR PAIN
L O C A L IT E M S .
Head tbe Jewett Typewriter ad­
vertisement ou tbia page.
CURBS PROMPTLY.
tfivAn. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop all trash
and clear WOO a month with the only true and
good “ Qladutone book.” Addreaa T he D omxmio *
C om pany , Dept. 36. 353-366 Dearborn street, Chi­
cago.
fJunHtseplS
Arrivals by Areata, Friday, Oct.
28: Mrs Christensen, H Christen­
sen, Mrs. Clemeoson, Mrs Mor­
rison, I W Akers, M L ily , Mrs
C W Martin, W F Hodson, Mrs
Magee, Miss E Magee, M is A B
Seal, A lf Sea’ , L Maga.LGuaudino,
R Edwards, S. D. Magnes, VV H
Short, C L James, A Githiug, J J
Anderson, J E Erickson, S Swig-
art, W PattersoD, F Stephens, J C
Halloran, D Sullivan, G ee Coon, J
Wildner, W F D Mercer, Mrs
Mercer.
f l o w to C a r « U i l l l o a s C oM e.
I Buffered for weeks with colic
and pain* in my stomach caused by
billiousness and had to take medicine
all the whilo until I used Chamber-
laiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy which cured me.
I have
since recommended it to a good
many people.— Mrs. F. Butler, Fair-
haven, Conn. Persons who are sub­
ject to billious colic can ward off
the attack by taking this remedy as
soon as the firet symptoms appear.
Sold by R. 8. Knowlton.
Bob Hlnmtn's Pardon wu Too Lata.
Friday afternoon, Oct. 29th, Gov­
ernor Lord commuted the sentence
agaihst Robert Hinman, of Dillard,
Douglas county, upon recommenda­
tion of Superintendent A. N. G il­
bert, and sent him home to die.
Hinman wns sent to the penitentiary
July 9, 1897, for assault with a
dangerous weapon committed upon
a deputy sheriff. H e was indicted
for resisting an officer and sent to
the penitentiary for five years for
assault with a dangerous weapon
Soon after he was sent to the prison
the malady of consumption made
its ravagea on him and this rapidly
developed until it was seen that he
could not live.
H it sentence was
commuted, and in company with
his mother he started for his home,
but strength failed him and he was
taken to the Salem hospital where,
in a few hours, he breathed his last.
The remains were removed to the
undertaking parlors of A. M
Clough, from whence they will be
shipped to Myrtle Creek this even­
ing.
Pardon came too late for
Robert Hinman to see the old
homestead.
How $ This.
V’e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured by Hall’« Catarrh Cure.
F. i. CHENEY A CO. Proprietors,
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transection« and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
West & Truar, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O., Walding, Kmnan A Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toleco, Ohio.
IlairH Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of tho system. Price, 75c. per
bottle. Sold by nil Druggists. Testimon­
ials free.
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Cooa Bay N bwb :
There ia a
good chancp t j secure a fruit dryer
at Marshfield, if those interested
iu tbe welfare of the town will
assist the enterprise financially.
R. A. Graham has offered a two-
acre site at the defiot aud other in­
ducements, nnd if the citizens do
their part, work will commence st
mice.
The establishment o f a
fruit dryer on tbe bay means a fair
price for all varieties and sizes of
apples, nud it is the iutention of
M> Burleson, one o f the partners
m t he enterprise, to put np vege-
ti'les as well ns fruit.
It means
inine market for apples, potatoes,
, and will be tbe means o f dis-
ii'Oting considerable money in
ms section annually.
No Foolithnsu-
Judge Hamilton permits no fool­
ishness ia his court, and along that
line he is going to save the taxpay­
ers of Lane county several hundred
dollars. He sits down bard on the
attorneys, but even they admit that
he is right in his decisions. In the
Branton murder case there is plainly
a desire on the part o f the defense
to stave tbe case off as long
possible.
There are nearly fifty
witnesses in the city who have been
summoned for this particular case.
Over a dozen of them reside in
oastern Oregon. The case will be
an expensive one, nod should it be
continued over to another term, the
expensee would be greatly increased.
It seems, however, to bs the judge's
purpose to thwart this plan, and if
he sueoeeds it will lie a big saving
to the county— Eugene Register.
and
Loan Co.
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
Clubbing 1 Offers.
B oys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to
dispose of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for you.
B ents or L eases your faun or city properly.
W rite us if you want en A gent iu this county aud at the county sent
The MONARCH o f the Dailies,
some large farms 1 to $1350— 32 acres, j mile from town,
and shipping facilities by rail or
3 miles from town,
wnter; good box house and small
creameries, and good shipping fa­
barn. Itcombiues nice level bench
cilities, which can be had iiiiiur,
and good bottom land and run­
on account of old age or infirmity
ning water for stock; fenced; or­
of owners, or lack of means, or
chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and
proper tact for handling; some
bearing; light clearing, no green
are under mortgage, and must
timber; will muko valuable home
be sold; some of these can be had
for a good man.
l o w , and would divide
into sev-
and Dally San Francisco Examiner 1 yr. $7.50 eral choice small homes that can
place, suitable for stock
and Weekly Examiner, 1 year only - 2. 60 be mude very profitable in time 200-acre
and nice healthy home, with
to people who are able to work,
plenty of bottom land for hay,
nnd have means and act to han­
fruit and vegetables, fair building
dle them.
and spring water aud orchard,!
Our outsido hustler, Mr. R. D.^
some good saw timber near float-1
Sanford, will take pleasure in
ing water. W ill be sold for the
giving you information, and
mere pittance of $1050 on ac­
£ 1 1 1
This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper.
showing these properties to
count of age of owners, and dis­
W e will give
interested parties.
tance from other conveniences
which an old couple require.
If
The A Twice-a-Week
Republic,
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Stock
is
up,
you
want
a
stock
ranch
I M « fa r 9 1 m y e a r )
you can spare $500 to pay dowu,
cheap,
in
order
to
make
money
And the New and 8uperb
better investigate this.
easy. We have it, 436 acres on a
A L L TO YO U ONE Y E A R
REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE.
branch of Coos River, handy to
79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
H e r « fo r | l.9 5 m yrmr |
f i
PO STAG E P A ID FO R
steamer communication, orchards,
[53 complete number«, 18 larpe pages each of® L
Coquille saw mill, nnd rafting
buildings, spring water piped to
choicest illustrations and miscellaneous
water; laud suitnble for grass,
reading that money can bny.I
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
fruit aud vegetables, when timber
land,
controls
back
range.
Sev­
Coquille City HERALD, AITy/irr; *2
is removed; fine springs, nil hill
enty head of cattle now for sale.
The largest, best and only independent
land. Only $6 per acre; time
People’s Paper in Cooa County,
Five dollnrs per acre gets it, part
given with proper security as
cash.
long ns desired, with interest at
When you renew your subscription do not lose sight T S 8
20 acres of very rich bottom land
of thiH splendid offer.
on the bank of Coquille river
near Coquille City.
W ill sell 14 acres mostly level bench land,
Thrice- a-W eek Edition-
some bottom, ligh t spring nud
half or all, at a prico you can af­
runuiug creek, small now house
ford
to
clenr
the
timber,
consis­
lUSUT PAPER at l
and barn, young trees nnd vines;
ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle.
L O WEST PR IC E )
156 Papers a Year for One D ollar !
a ne v place, only partly im­
Must be seen to know its fine
The Tin ico n-Week World ia as good rs a Daily
proved, inside incorporation of
quality of soil and location.
at the price of a weekly, and with your largest
and best, local paper, giving all your County
Coquille City. W ill make a nice
nnd State new«, i« equal to a daily and weekly 10 A ;res of mostly fine and high
home aud is very low at $600.
at only the price of a weekly- $2.25.
ground for residence when subdi­
T o g th er One Y -a r
The World print« the news of all tho world, hay­
vided; near business center of
ing special correspondence from all important
$500 —part cash, balance on long
Coquille City. Large house and
« F o r Only $ 2 .2 5 .»
news points on the globe.
It has brilliant
time, or in small payments, will
illustrations, storios by great authors, a capital
other improvements.
An acre or
buy 12 lots in the heart of Co­
humor png#*, complete markets, departments
two of choice bottom land for
for the household aud women’s whrk and other
quille City, half bottom ground,
special departments of unusual interest.
garden. Mostly wood land, which
half high ova! bench, suitable for
can be utilized to advantage. Only
The regular subscription pries o f both paper* is $3; we will seud
building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks
$1000— which is too cheap, but
both cne year for only 82 25 or at tbe rate o f about
from postoffice— ui improved.
it must be sold soon.
1 cent each, postage prepaid
B^g-Can be improved by actual res­
13jj Acres of tiue land, half bench
ident at an enormous profit, es­
and half bottom land, inside of
pecially if o^ner can do most of
Coquille City limits; bottom land
the work himself.
Sanford will
in meadow and vegetables. Can
show you the property.
be divided at a profit by right
24 acres iuside city limits of Co­
party. Only $1100.
quille, 11 of which is the very
$1000— part down— will buy 160
best of high creek bottom ground,
oo A . Y E A R -
acres,
miles from Coquille City,
$1.
in clean meadow, without anv ob­
with several acres of choice creek
structions. Most of the bnlance
The subscription price of
DEMORE8T’8
bottom soil above all river over­
is level hill land; some cultivated
is reduced to $1 a year.
flows, with small new house and
on bench ground, fair buiidinge
DEMOREST’S contain« more matter, artistic,
the finest spring branch imagin­
nnd running water; some young
scientific, social and practical than any other one
able; balance of land is now cov­
magazine contains.
trees and shrubbery; all well
It is a magazine for the whole family.
ered with good saw limber, which
fenced. Price $2200.
It gives as much general matter as an exclusively
is worth more than wo ask for the
literary magazine.
It treats household topics ns fully as a striotly domes­
place as soon as it can be used, and 12 acres more or less inside of Co­
tic journal.
is fine grass or fruit land when
quille City limits. All well cul­
It gives as much interenling matter for young people
timber is removed; one of our
as u strictly young people’ 4 publication...... It gives
tivated creek bottom land, except
as much fashion newa as a strictly fashion paper. .
best bargains.
a couple of acres nice high
. .. .I t is beautifully printed, illustrated, and care­
fully edited.
building ground, well fenced in
11 acres inside incorporate limits of
DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in every way far ahead of that
two parcels, fine stream of wnter
Baudon with bouse and fencing.
contained in any other publication. Subscriber« are entitled each month to patterns
divides high land from the low
W ill sell at sight, or exchange for
of the latest fashions in woman's attire, at no cost tb them other than that neces­
sary for postage and wrapping.
land, just the place 99 out of
other kind of property we can
ever)' hundred is lookiug for, in a
handle. What have you to trade ?
NO B E TTE R CH R ISTM AS G IF T
small home, near town, schools,
In
fact
if
you
have
any
property
Rem it $1 by money order, registered letter or cheok to
etc.
which vou wish to sell or trade.
D EM OREST’S M AG AZIN E , 110 Fifth Avenue, New York C ity .
-A .K T ID ^
The Weekly S. F- Examiner,
CLUB WITH THE HERALD.
TL.
For l'ttle more than
I H f P P the price of one
j
jo n ly $3.00
NEW YORK WORLD,
T ie
Tbe Thriw-a-Wfek World
and Coqnille City Herald
DEMOREST’S
ra m ili) MAGAZINE
OR T H E H E R A L D ’S
Great Spatial Wig Offerr S
For Prompt Subinptions war
^
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Both One Year for Only $ 2 .2 5 .
The three-year-old boy of J. A.
Taylor McHargue,
who
has
Johnson, of Lynn Centsr, III., is
inject to attacks of croup.
Mr. crossed the plains 20 times, and who I
I ihiison says he is satisfied that tbs left Brownsville about six weeks ago
timely using
of Chamberlain's for Missouri, returned to thet place
tough Remedy, during a severe st­ Monday evening. The enow began
ick, »aveil his little boy's life.
He falling a little too early in Missouri
in in the drug business, a member to suit Mr. McHargue, and he made
of the firm o f Johnson Bro's. of baste for Oregon.
♦hat place; and they handle a great
Last November, Rev. S. F. Long-
uany patent medicines for throat bottom, of Aloes, died, leaving a
' nd lung diseases. He hed all these , wife and six children, which sad
• > choose from, and skilled physi- event resulted in the insanity of Mrs.
ians ready to respond to his call, Longbottom, who boa been com- |
•ut selected this remedy for use in \ mltted to the asylum.
is own family at a time when hit
A Fugene company has sold 70,-
old's life was iu danger, because
t knew it to be superior to any 000 pounds of French prunes to
1 b «", and famous tbe country over 1 Chicago parties at from 4 } cents
It has 20,000 pounds o f
' s cures of croup.
Mr. John- dowu.
says this is the lieet selling Silver and Italian prunes unsold.
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Semi your subscriptions to this office.
IDNEY
chool Furniture Co
anufacture
M •‘ B E A U T Y ”
T h e y banish pain
and prolong life
ONE
$1000- 25 acres. J mile from Coquille
City; half level bench land, choice
for fruit or enrly vegetables; half
rich low bottom land, must be
drained. ‘ Small prune orchard
thereon iu full bearing,well fenced,
and only little expense required to
put all in cultivation; no buildings
except small baru. Easy terms of
payment.
$ Q 5
Buys two lots in Coqnille
Citv; good bitnation.
■ T w o good residence lots, sightly
location, $150 for both.
15
A cres—One mile from rail-
road depot and steamer landing in
Caquill. City; bottom and bench land;
soring branch: fenced, but no buiidinge;
choice location; $400 cash.
S3000 ^auc*1 *D California
y u v w
for B rnnch on Coqnille
river. For particulars call nt the Herald
Lnml & Loan Co’s ollice.
C l Choice Business Lot, near B .
11. depot, river landing and in business
center of Coquille City. Price $1000.
$ 4 5 0
1(50 acre8
&>«■ 8,,ie » t
this price; improvements are
worth $1000, to be given nway.
23
Acres — H a lf
level
bench;
balance choice bottom land cleared;
spring branoh for water for stock; smell
house, % mile from incorporate limits o f
Coquille City; lies fine view o f town And
valley, also steamer and cars. $1160.
11/
Acre in Coquille City, new
2 story hoo*e of 7 rooms; closets
and porches; born, chickenhonse, garden,
Kood spring close to house, young orchard
and «mall fruit; pasture for cow, etc.; all
cleared and fenced. A bargain.
Q Q Q
A 0 B E 8 — The best D airy
Kano!) in the State; no waste
laud; nil high land; 1 mile river front, dose
to town; <> ncreH orchard, fine fruit; 100
nores open land, ready for cultivation,
fenced nnd cross-fenced; a new 2-story
house, nni new 2-story barn.
To T badb —For a farm near Coqnille City.
A house and lot iu Floresville, Texas, worth
$1200. or 240 acres of lnnd—-40 acres im­
proved, house insured for $400; all fenced;
GO miles from San Antonio, Texas. Or 160
acr< sin western Nebraska, adjoin ing Grant,
county seat of Perkins county. Consider­
able improvements on this place; a well
tlift coat $500. For further information,
call at the H b k a l d office.
'O R S A LE —207 acres o f land: 50 acres
bottom, mostly nil oleared ana in culti­
vation. well fenced; balance bench land;
40 acre« pasture; 23*' fruit trees of first-class
fruit; 1 acre small fi ait; 7-room honse. in
good condition; plenty of wnter handy;
large barn nnd «table with wagonshed;
workshop, woodhonse, dmryhonse, smoke­
house nnd other outbuildings. Stock and
farming utensils Also for sale. Situated on
main road, near public river landing; handy
to school. Price very low.
f
have the beat land, beat
loOtttion, and best improved
«mail farm in the Coqnille valley, is in­
side property, in one of tho nicest towns in
Coos county. If yon want tho very best
nt prices and terms that are an object and
have $3000 to $8000 to invest in a home
that is a joy forever, nnd mean business,
write us for exact description and terras of
optional payments.
200
A C R E S —On an arm o f
Coos Bay; part very rich creek
bottom land; sandy loam; bouse and two
barns; good orchards; small fruits; fencing;
the finest springs imaginable right at
honse and barn, sufficient for never failing
power for Rrnnll machinery if desired; out­
side ra? ge on hill land. Bottom land thor-
ou»hly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im­
plements and furniture, all included, at
$5500.
A WORD
T H E R E A R E T Y P E W R IT E R S in great variety
but there is onlv one Leader nnd that is the
th e celebrated
Automatic Pupils’
’Ml D E S K S ,
...JEW ETT...
G IV E S
R E L IE F .
Ilooeburg I’laindealer:
While
picking apples Saturday afternoon,
J. Johnston, a United Brethren
minister, fell from n ladder about
12 feet. He broke his arms at the
wrists aud was seriously bruised
about the head and faoe. Mr. John­
ston is over 70 years o f age. He is
a veteran of the civil war.
o medicine they hnndle, and
Judge J. W. Hamilton has been
gives splendid satisfaction in selected to deliver the memorial ad­
es. For sale by R. 8. Knowl- dreaa before the Eugene Elk lodge
on the first Sunday in Dscsmlter
Herald Land
CHOICE
(From tbe Coos B e j News)
Jos. W all was in town from tbe
lu San Frauciaco. creamery bat­
ter is .looted at 21<r/ 24, falliugsom e \ Umpqua last week. H e still has
an interest in tbe mail route there.
iu price.
A Dumber o f Charley AikeD's
Arrivals from Portland by A l­
liance, Friday, Oct. ‘¿8: R ev J G friends gave him a “ surprise,” F ri­
Hoye, H King, D O Peale, A day evening, as a welcome home
Kingston, W H Holland, Frank . from bis trip to Alaska.
Smith, A Runyan, A Jones.
C- D. M cFarlin, o f North slongb,
The bay papers say that Graham received a bronze medal for tbe
second best exbibit of cranberries
baB donated two lots at Marshfield
for the fruit evaporator, and that at tbe Portland exposition.
The Areata, besides her usual
Mr. Burleson will at ODce pot up
an establishment there.
But we cargo o f coal, took 2300 boxes ot
may yet get one in this valley, and apples, 45 boxes o f bntter and 20
boxes o f cheese, from tbe ware­
tbe starch factory also.
house, this trip.
A pain in the chest is nature’s
T b e New port mine has been
warning that pneumonia is threat­
ened. Dampen a piece of flannel handicapped o f late, on account of
with Ohamberlaiu’s Pstn Balm and a scarcity o f miners. An improve­
hiud over the seat of pain, nnd an­ ment, however, is noticeable at pres­
other on the back between the ent, and the output is now about
shoulders, nnd prompt relief will 200 tons per day.
Abbia Tnbbey, tbe 5-year-old
follow. Sold by R. 8. Kuowlton.
son o f G. W. T n bbey, o f South
A fruit evaporator, and possibly Marshfield, was kicked by a horse,
a starch factory also, ought to be while playing on tbe commons
located in or at tbe edge o f a town, near tbe fam ily residence, Satur­
where help can be secured. From day afternoon. Tbe horse kicked
50 to 200 women and girls are gen­ tbe boy in tbe face, and cutting
erally employed during the season his nose aud through the npperlip
o f the termer.
Men and boys to tbe bone. Dr. Horsfall was cal­
chiefly about the latter. W hy not led and dressed the wound.
do something in Coqnille City
Tom Coke commenced this morn­
abont the matter?
ing on a eub-oootract carrying tbe
Departures by steamer Alliance mail between Fairview and Em-
for San Francisco, Saturday, Oct.
H e bas moved bis family to
P'
29: Tom Dupont, Rosa Latroneo, Ei ast Marshfield.- From now on
Stella Sprague, Mrs M E Sprague, tbe mail will arrive and depart via
Ohas Nelsoo, I ) L Watson, Edua East Marshfield instead o f Cooa
Piercp, L illie Day, Mrs A Avius, City, os heretofore.
Maggie Fox,
Slaster R Fox,
Grant Besle nnd W ill Holland
G eoige Morse, T Kern, Mrs T returned to the bay on tbe last trip
Keru, Stella Kern, Clande Kern, R o f tbe Alliance.
Since leaving
W Hnlino, N Lorenz, A F Gra­ here laat winter, they pnt in most
ham, J H Timon, R Colroel.
o f their time at Lake Bennett,
y \ r A N T E D - AGENTS FOR "G L A D - Alaska, where they were engaged
VV atone, Hta L ife and Public Servioee," bjr in building boats. They intend re­
Thou. W. Handford. A wouderful etory of m glori-
turning to Lake Bennett in Feb­
ruary.
T H E
T h e Jacksonville Times cites th
fact— which furnishes more proof
th a t there is raonoy in fruit— that
the product of one Jackson county
orcha'd, which is in its second year
o f bsaring, sold for $100 clear of
and above all expenses.
L IG H T E S T TOUCH,
S IM P L E S T A STR O N G E ST
PERM ANENT
AD JU STM ENT,
U N IV E R S A L
KEYBOARD,
------Most Satisfactory------
a
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| and all fnrmtnre necessary for the bcnool-
! room. Every desk of this company’s man­
ufacture is warranted,
and any part that becomea broken or unfit
, for use during that time will be duplicated
without charge.
Write for circulars and prices to
MBS. NORA A. McEWEN,
A ’ ent for Coos oounty,
Coouille City. Oregon.
RIRANS
N o m atter w h a t the m atter is, one w ill do you
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
L
Tof*w«r «
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W ord from Manila is to the
effect that the authorities at Iloilo
(th •-Spanish authorities wereretained
in power nt snvrate, even after our
army had taken possession) have
cabled to Madrid expressing loyalty
to the Spanish crown. The fact is,
tbe poor devils sre between the
devil and the deep sea and don’t
know where they are at. They are
acting consistently, though, for they
are preparing a soft place to fall,
knowing that if they should become
subjects of Uncle Sam they will not
be held responsible, while if they
fall to the mother country they
would be shut or starved to death
in prison for their disloyalty.
It is a fliinl-inntioo of th. nest feHtnrss of th . other standard machinea. I f y.n
want
nb—lntclv satisfactory wrilinir machine yon shcnld try thia one. All other
makes of typewriters rented end sold. Eipert repnirin« and parta and platena for alt
machinea. Typewriter and office supplies and specialtien. Don t fail to try a wabatar
‘Star” Ribbon for yonr machine and tho Multi Kopy Carbon. Write ns.
an
COAST AGENCY COMPANY.
266 S T A R K S T R E E T ,
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treasurers Notice.
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P O R T L A N D , OREGON
It is stated that “ the stone of tho
Notice is hereby Riven that the followin* coronation chair in Westminster
county warrant, will be paid on presenta­ abbey is claimed to be the same
tion at roy office in Coquille City. Oregon:
Noa. Ht3S. M3». «*-*. SUIII, «0W. 8141, 8142. which Jacob, the son of Iasao, the
8145, 814«. (<147. 8028, 80B0. 8WID. All of the .
; above-named warrants were endorsed April son of Abraham, used as a pillow
8,1882. No interest will be allowed after
when he lsy down to sleep on the
September 25, 1898.
W . W. Htrne. Treasurer.
starlit plains of Judea.” The chair
Before the Bridgeport, C onn,
murder was unraveled, the chief of
police of that city received more
than 300 letters of inquiry from the
parents of missing girls in various
parts of the country.
Ninety-two
of the letters were from towns in
Connecticut
is the most precious relic in all
England.
Greatly in evidence this vsar is
the work of the deadly codlin moth
on the apples of the Hood river
valley, according to tbe Glacier.
Failure on the part of tbe fruit­
growers to spray their trees bos
been the main contributing cause to
When a man marries a girl for this state of affairs.
her beauty, he ought not be sur­
In your conversation use short
prised or disappointed, either, if he
words and not many of them.
doesn't get much else.