Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 10, 1899, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY
17.
J J U . J. U U R T M OO RE,
S U R G E O N AN D P H Y S IC IA N .
C O Q U IL L E
W
CITV,
O llE O O N .
I L L prom ptly respond to all culls,
dav or iiignt.
£UGENE PANNENBEKG,
ATTORNEY
at
H o la r j r u b l i r .
LAW
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
Office in Heruld B uilding, C oqu ille City, Or.
ip H E
The
C O M M E R C IA L -i----- “
m ost m odern arranged
HA.UBEU
» H O P in C oquille C ity .
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
~ c. l . m o o n TT
A tto rn e y and
C o u n s e lo r at L a w
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N .
R eal E state and C ollections a S pecialty.
John F. Hall,
Old Clary Everywhere.
Havana, Jan. 2.— It developed
I today that the company of the In-
diuna regiment which waved the
Cuban Hag during the parade yes-
i terday was not arrested, an cabled
j last nioht.
Investigation showed
1 that the Hugs were distributed to
them by Cubans iu the crowd, and
the act
of waving them was
thoughtless and not prearranged.
Twenty-five > Cuban horsemen,
well mounted and armed, joined the
column at Prado, rode to Central
Park and debouched into a side
street. They aroused considerable
enthusiasm.
Three bluejackets from the Texas,
at about 12:30 yesterday, rowed to
the wreck of the Maine and hoisted
a large Stars and Stripes to the
peak of the wreck. The Hag was
saluted by tho shipping in the har­
bor.
Au immense American flag was
also hoisted on top of a 200-foot
spur at the naval dock where it
could be seen for miles around.
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-A .t t 0 r n . e 3 r . a t - L a w ,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
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Afulnaldo's Flag is Floating Over Iloilo.
Washington, Dec. 28.—Iloilo,one
of the most important seaports of
Dealor in R eal E state o f nil kinds.
the Philippine islands, has fallen
O Q U IL L E Granire No. 299, Patrona o f
the insurgents.
H usbandry m eet on tho 1st S aturday into the bauds of
The Spaniards hare fled.
o f each m onth at 10 o’ c lo c k a. ra.
Just before noon a cablegram was
N. L orenz , Master.
E . P a n n en b org, S ec.________________________ received from OtiB which confirmed
O Q U IL L E W . C . T . U. m eets each '.»if the fears of the officials as to hap­
and 4th Friday at 2:80 p ra.
penings at Iloilo. Otis stated that
M r s . G aoe , Pros.
the American expedition leached
M rs. W . R ich, Seoretary.
^
that place too late, the insurgents
Y R T iE C AM P, NO. 107, W O p D M K N
o f t'le W orld, m eets at M a sonic Hall having taken possession of the city
1st and 3 1 M onday nights o f each m onth.
on the 2Gth, thirty-nine hours prior
A. J . S hhbwoc ., Consul.
to Capt. Potter’s arrival.
Aguin-
G eorge T . M oulton, C lerk.
uldo’s Hag lloats over the city.
It is presumed Otis will demand
IOUEKT C O Q U IL L E , NO. 18, F O R E S T -
/ors o f America, m eets every second and tho surrender
of Iloilo into his
fourth Thursd iv evening, at M asonic H all
hands ami this demand may at once
C oqu ille C ity, Oregon.
H. N. L orenz , C. R .
raise the issue between tbe insur­
G ho . O . L kaoh , R . S
gents and our own government of
^"1 EN. L Y T L E P O S T , NO. 27, G . A. R . the possession of the islands.
v X m e a t s every iirst M onday n ig h t o f
The province of Iloilo is set down
each m onth. V isitin g com rades in good
in official directories as having a
sta n d in g cordially in v ited to attend.
B. H. R a s k in , Post Com.
population of 172,000, and is the
J. Q u ic k , Adjutant.
second seuport city iu importance
/ " I EN. L T T L E . W. II. C ., NO. 0. M E E T S iu the Philippine group.
C
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M
PEACE TREATY IN THE SENATE.
EDUCATORS FINALLY ADJOURNED.
Received and Sent to the Foreign Relations Resolutions Expressing Dissatisfaction With
Committee — Brief Accompanying
Kuykendall U w .
Message.
Washington, Jan. 4.— When the
senate went into executive session
today the peace treaty, which had
just been received from tho presi­
dent, was laid before the senate by
senator Frye, who occupied the
chair m the absence o f the vice-
president. The treaty was not read,
but the president’s message, accom­
panying it, was. This was a simple
letter of transmittal, without any
word of recommendation or sug­
gestion, and was only a few lines in
length.
On motion of Senator Davis, ¡the
treaty was referred to the commit­
tee on foreign relations and ordered
printed for the use of the senate.
No order was made looking to mak­
ing the treaty public, but it is un­
derstood thnt this will be done after
the treaty is passed upon by the
committee.
Davis entered a motion to make
the treaty and proceedings of the
commission public, but upon sug
gestiou of Allison, ho withdrew the
motion for tho purpose of allowing
the committee to act on it.
A meeting of the committee on
foreign relations has been called
for Friday, and it is probable the
oommittee will then bring in a res­
olution for publication of both
treaty and proceedings.
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Late Literary News.
Before adjournment yesterday the
school superintendents approved
the main features of the Daly
school bill.
Only fitful flashes of
the storm were to be seen.
The state-paper clause of the Daly
bill was preferred by the normal-
school people, but the college peo­
ple were not satisfied, as their grad­
uates, they thought, ought to be
entitled to enter examinations for
state papers at once, though not
for county papers. The vote, how­
ever, was in favor of the proposed
lAw.
The following resolutions were
adopted:
“ Be it resolved,
by the depart­
ment of seperintendence of the Or­
egon State Teachers’ Association,
in regular session assembled:
“ First, That we condomn that
portion of the Kuykendall school
law (senate bill No. 68, passed by
tbe special session of tbe legisla­
ture), which, in the country dis­
tricts, takes from parents having
children to educate, the right to
vote on the questions of building
schoolhouses, borrowing money,
levying school taxes and petitioning
for the division or consolidation of
school districts; that vn regard
such portion of the act as injurious
to the educational interests of the
state, and as not justified by public
needs or public sentiment; that we
request the regular session of the
legislature to repeal promptly such
portion of the net, and to attach
the emergency clause to Buch re­
peal.
“ Second— That the qunlitcations
for voters at all school elections
and meetings should be uniform in
nil districts in the state hnviog less
than 4U00 population (those districts
having three directors), and should
include householders (fathers and
widows) having children of school
age in the district, and taxpayers,
male and female.”— Evening Tele­
gram.
10, 1899.
Living Jewels.
Hatred is the father of murder.
Envy is a decayed walking stick.
Lies are sparks from Satan’s
tongue.
A clear conscience is tbe softest
pillow.
Scandal is poison from the adder’s
tongue.
Love is the golden band that binds
together tbe uoiverse.
True beauty has its nesting place
within the heart
Joy comes in the basket of good
deeds.
Temperance is the diamond setting
of the soul.
Hopo is the star that never sets
within the true heart
Life is too short in which to do
ail the good deeds the noble soul
longs to do.
Tears are tbe crystals of sorrow
from the soul’e press.
Don’t give your father his meals
on an old broken plate. Save it for
yourself when you are old.
Never be unkind to the aged, for
there might be a possibility of your­
self being old some time, and then
you will know how it is.
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Ltzarus and the Rich Man.
“ You sec, it was die way," said
the old darkey preacher, giving his
version of the parable of Lazarus
and the rich mau. “Dar wuz a rich
man named Degrees, en likewise a
po’ man named Lsthurus.
Well,
Lathurus come ‘long ’bout Chris’-
mns, and bein’ all stove up wid de
rheumatiz en threaten’ wid de small­
pox, he set down fer ter res’ his-
self Tougside der rich mau’s gate;
en’ Lathurus bein’ hungry, holler
out:
‘Chris’mus gif’!’
Rut the
rich ronn tell him: ‘Go ’way furn
heali, man? I ain’t got ez much ez
n crumb fer yer?’ En den the dogs
come out and chnse him off.
But
sec de prevention er providence.
De rich man overeat hisself, and
wake up stone dead, en hotter’n de
sun in Augus’. En he look ’round
en say: ‘ Where is I?’ En de debil
answer: ‘My son, yon’s iu de fire
department, which you iined last
night.’ Den the rich nuro say: ‘I
wish you, please suh, tell Kunnell
Latherus to turn on the hose on me,
knso die heh’s the hot stuff?’ But
de debil make answer:
’Yo’ fr’en
Christmas with Mister Abraham; eh
he done sent word that ho ain’t got
time to fool wid you.
Y o u ’ b m y
meat now, en I gwine ter bri’le yer
till yer plumb brown!’ ”
N O . 24.
A $65.00 Machine
*»•
Tke Improved
A rlin g to n ”
Sewing PUcftine
New High-Arm
S e lf-
$ 1 8 .¿ o
Thj-eadififl
NEW
HOM E
STYLE
LATEST
• £ *T
CHEAPEST
Shipped to anyone,
anywhere, on ITJ
day»* free trial,
in your o vr n
h o m e , without
asking one cent
iu advance.
10 y e a r s ’
writteti
warranty w i t h
each machine.
J
$19.50 | l
. f
Coupon,
lent C. 0. o-
or on triât
ARLINGTON.”
A atrictly high-grade Sew­
ing M a c h i n e , fin I s h e a
throughout iu the best p*m-
■ible milliner. It pos»tHue's nil
modern improvements.audit*
mechanical comdructiou in
■uch that in it are combined
simplicity with great strength,
thu* insuring ease o f running,
durability, and making it im-
posHiblu for the machine to be
put out o f order. It aew* fa t
and make* a perfect stiUll
with all kiiirin o f thread .»nd
all classes of material. Always
ready for use and unrivalled
I for »peed, durability and qual­
ity o f work. Notice the fol­
lowing points of superior!*/»
The Head o f the ‘Arlington" swing* on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by • thumb
*crcw. Strong, »ubstanti.nl, neat and handsome in denign, and beautifully ornamented iu gold.
Red plate lias rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top of table.
Highest Ann—Space under tlie arm is 5# inches high and 9 inches long. This will admit the
largest skirts, and even quilts. It is Sclf-Threcding—Absolutely no hole* to put thread through
except cyo o f needle. Shuttle itcylhider, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or
beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f ktitches to the inch, and can
be changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the inch. F e e d l* double and extends on both sides o f needle;
never fail* lo take »roods through; never atop* at seams; movement is poaitive; no spring* to
break and get out oi order; can be raised and lowered at will. A u to m a tic B o b b in W in d e r — Ho:
filling the l*obbiu automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Machine doe*
not mu while winding bobbin. L ig h t R u n n in g —Machine is easy to run, doesnot fatigue theoper
•'tor, makes little uoise and sews rapidly. S titc h is a double lock stitch, the n am e on both aide*,
will not ravel, and can be cliauged without stopping the machine. T e n s io n is * flat spring ten
«ion, and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order.
T h e Needi* is a straight, self-setting ueedle, flat o n one »ide, and canuot be put iu wroii". Nceule
Bar is round, made o f case-liaideued
at . . the
to
oil .....11
from g grtt.ng
--
— — — —
■ v steel,
» —a, with
■ ... oil
. . . . cup H
■« —
_ bottom
WW.
. . prevent
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f i l l Tl N
on the good*. AdiustaMe Bearings—All bearings are case-hardened »teel and easily adju»led
with a screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, and the machine will ln»t a lifetime.
Attachment*—Each machinéis furnished with necessary tool* and accessories, *nd in addition we
in cs a T velvet
lined
On«
. furnish
. . . . . . . . . an
. . . . extra
— — - . — set - o
w f . attachment*
s. -
* * Mi 1,1
t I V X I I1
U X U I metal
U C I S I U box,
U X , I free
■ V- S. U o l f V. charge,
II «11 g , , n as
s 1 follow*:
U IIU S S S . V/
11 a
mfller and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one *et o f four hemmers, different width* up
to Ji o f au Inch, one tucker, one nnder braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread
W oodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated riugi
wer«, dre*« guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt.
D O N ' T PAY HIGH PRICES FOR
R I I Y DIR EC TLY OF M ANUFACTURERS A N 0
JU n I (M l
SEW ING M ACHINES DU I SAVE A G E N T S AND D E A L E R ’S PRO FITS
U R G R E A T O F F E R . $ 2 3 . . 5 0 is
1 « o ou**
5 |M
ur S
p e c ia l W h o le s a le P r ic e , but M C V O C 5 0 5
To have the men who have dem­
in ord der to introduce this nigh-grade
s
«, „ e sewing
machine, we make a special cou­
Coupon
pon offer, givin g every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-clas* ma­
onstrated their organizing nbility
chine nt tlic lowest p rice ever offered. On receipt of $18.50 c a s h aud coupon,
No
wc will ship the above-described machine anywhere securely packed aucl
by great busine-is success tell tbeir
crated, and gUA'.Mitce
safe delivery.
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y. A ten . _ year»’ written warranty sent wf
» GOOD t
secrets of organization, is the ob­
each machine, Money refunded if not ns represented after thirty days’ tent
f ron
trial. We wi> ship C. O. D. for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on
ject of tbe editor of The Cosmopo­
‘ I f sent witli order *
receipt o f $5.00 as a guarantee of good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty
for Arlington
litan.
Thnt he is succeeding, is
days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrated c a ta lo g u e w i t h t e a t l -
inials, explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to auy.
f SewingMachine I
proved in the January issue by the
one at the lowest manul facturer’s prices without asking one cent in adva
No. 65 $
The lx
best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis-
article from Charles R. F liit, who
count. Remember the coupon must be sent with orda*.
is regarded in New York as one of
the three or four ablest organizers
- ^ ~ 0 f make your "onici through the Herald, without extra a
in America. He is president of the
Rubber Trust and the head of the
great mercantile house of Flint,
|UR GRAND OFFER
Eddy A Co., which has its ramifica­
\ T in C oqu ille C ity on th e first, and third
tions in almost every part of the
W ednesday a fternoon in each m onth.
To keep our great factory
An Indian Massacre Threatened In Alaska.
L it G r i p p e SiireesalNlIv T r e a t e d .
M rs . W. H itm . Pres.
world. Mr. Flint tells very openly
busy, and introduce early our splen­
M as. Id a I I arrinoto . n . Sec.
“I
have
just
recovered
from
the
did ’98 models we have concluded to
Tacoma, Wash., Jau. 3.— Passen­ what makes for success iu the or­ second attack of la grippe this year,”
His article
C H A D W IC K L O D G E . NO. «8 . A. F. gers who left Dawson as late as ganization of business.
make a marvelous offer direct to the rider.
says Mr. Jos. A. Jones, publisher of
J an d A. M.. m eets on Saturday even ing
may
be
read
with
interest
by
the
For 3o days wc will sell samples of our
on or b efore eaoli full m oon. V isiting breth­ December 3d, report that the Chil-
the Leader, Mexia, Texas.
“ In the
Rockefellers,
tbe
Armours,
and
the
ren cordia lly in v ited .
cat Indians are terrorizing the
la
p illa r s
________ L _
N . L obes / . W. M.
Ltt_ t t « r _ f * think ‘ With
to any address on receipt of the nominal
c. W. VTwifg,TTuni
“ w h it e in ltk h lfa u vta . t T * M m u t t , . . f e t e f i i i )1 es ‘fiitta.M sfc
bor, near Skugway, and have threat­
considerable success, only being in
sum of $ 1.00 (if west of Denver, |5). This^
secret of business success.
I > U E L A H C H A P T E R . N O . 6, O . E. S., ened to massacre them.
deposit is merely to »how j;ood faith on purchaser’s
In the same line is an article, also bed a little over two days against
I > m eets Friday even ing on or b efore
The night before Christmas
part; if you don’t want to send money in advance, send
ea ch fu ll m oon at 8 o 'c lo c k from April 1st
in the Jnuuary Cosmopolitan, tel­ ten days for the former attack.
Tho second attack I am satisfied
to O ctob er 3U t, niul thereafter at 7:30: ami whites appeared at the Chilcat vil­
your express agent's guaranty for charges one way ajld
3acli fifteen days thereafter a t 2 o 'c lo ck in lage with a big supply of whisky, ling how Mr. Platt organized and would have been equally as bad ns
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we will pay them the other if you don’t want the wheel.
conducted the campaign for the
the afteruooi*.
.
_
„
which was sold to the Indians with­
Father of Masonry-
M as. J knnik R ons , W . M .
election of Roosevelt. It is by a the first but for the use of this rem­
Mas. N ora A. M c E wen , S ac.
out reserve.
The entire tribe got
# f O f f p f J9 AJ Highest grade, embodying every late improves
gentleman who was actively en­ edy, ns I had to go to bed in about
nient o f vnluo, V i inch imported tubing, flash
An Illinois boy was asked to
drunk Christmas, and with knives
gaged at the Republican headquar­ six hours after being ‘struck’ with write an essay on Masonry,’and here
1 S Q U IL L E L O D G E , NO. 0 3,1 . O . O . F.*
joint*, improved two-pieco crauka, nrcli crown, largo detachable
J m eets every S itnrdny even in g. V isit­ ami guns compelled all the whites ters during the campaign, and who it, while iu the first cose I was to
sprocket», handsomest finish and decorations, Morgan & Wright,
in g brethren in good standing cordially in that locality to leave.
is what he wrote: “ King Solomon
When the
^
quick repair tirea, single or doable tube, high grade equip- 4, ^
gives a vivid picture of the perfec­ attend to business about two days was a man who lived so many years
in v ited .
_ . e
„ n
Al-ki left Skagway uo blood had
Special prico on sample............................................................................ ............. 3>AY«UUa
before
getting
‘
down.’
”
For
J . A. S eed , N. G.
tion to which political organization
in the country that he was the
been shed, b it tr ouble was immi­
J . S. L vwrencb , U. S.
has been carried in New York state sole by R. S. Knowlton.
A eplondid machine, oqnal to any for eervice nnd easy running. Beet U« inch
whole push. He was an awful wise
nent.
by the most astute of managers.
1U Q U IL L E E N C A M PM E N T. N O . 28.1.
VJ, rcamlesa tubing, two piece cranks, arch crown, detachable sprocket«, finely
man, and one day two women come
I P ort Orford Tribune.)
) O . O . F ., m eets every first and third
finished aud decorated, Morgan & Wright, quick repair tirea, aiDgle or double tnbo,
Tho
wary
old
senator
who
haB
been
Thu rsdays iu each m onth at Odd Fellows
L. Knnpp took charge of the to him, each holding to the log of n
high grado equipment. Our special sample price.............. ........................................ $24.00.
hall. C ordial invitation extended to all vis­ Public Whipping— Five Evansville, Indiana, a lifetime iu politics and the young­
Port
Orford.Myrtle Point mail baby and nearly pulling it in two,
Boys Flogged.
itin g patriarchs in good sta n d in g .
est political aspirant will nlike find
B p 6’ medium grade for 1598. 1% inch tubing, striped and decorated, arch
nnd each claiming it.
And King
R. E. B uck , C. P.
food for reflection in Mr. Blythe’s route yesterday morning. Thomas Solomon wasn’t feeling right good,
» crown, duat-proof bearings, ball retainore, beet Indiana or New a . « / w .
G . F. B ou tlll , Scribe.
Evansville, Ind., Jan. 3.— Five article.
Donaca is the carrier at this end.
Brunswick tires, standard equipment. Special price on earnplo .............................................J p lV .U U .
and he said:
‘Why couldn’t tho
a m ie
uebekah
l o d g e , n o . 20. boys, ranging in age from 10 to 12
Iiogue river is promised n min­ brat have been twins nnd stop this
NOTE. Choice of Color, Style, Height of Frame, Gear, etc. Fully Guaranteed.
I. O . O . F., meets «very 2d and 4th years, wero given a public whipping
ing
boom
next
summer.
Several
Forestry Exhibit Open.
Yon will be surprised
inrpriaetl at the appearance and quality
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f them ---------
wheels. --------
Don’t wait,
------- order
W ed n esd a ys in each m on th , at O dd Ifrl-
bother?’
And
then
he
called
for
now while this offer is open. Prices will bo muon higher *» 00n. You can make Big Money
M01
lovrs’ hall. M rs . J ulith C o l l ik b , N . G . iu the police court today for steal­
dredgers are to be placed on the his machete and was going to Wey-
as our Agent, wdling for us. Wo givo our agent* choice o f cash, tho free use of a «ample
J . S. L awrence , S.
ing. Their parents were given the
whoel, or gift of a w heel, according to work dono.
The department of
forestry, river, and the bottom o f tbe stream lerize the poor, innocent liUle baby,
À M M O N Y C O U N C IL . HOJM8 O F T H E option of whipping the boys or hav­ which has been added to the Port- made to yield up its wealth.
and give each woman a piece of it,
Fraternal Aid A ssociation meets the ing them sent to the reform school.
laud museum through tho exertions
County Treasurer Averill, after when the real mother of the baby
2d and ithTuesday evening o f encli m onth.
The boys were given 25 lashes each of L. L. HuwkinB and T. Brooke
Wo havo numbers of 1596 and 1897 model wheels o f various makes and
j /wi a
aa
S. J. M il l e r , Pres.
week’s visit with friends in said, “ Stop, Solomon, stay thy hand.
styles, some a little shop-worn, bat all new............................................ 3>I£.UU l " *>IU.Uv.
by a turnkey.
D . F. D ban . 80c.
White, was formally presented lo northern Curry and southern Coos, Let the old hag have it. If I can’t
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Hon. JW. S. Mason, on behalf of returned home Sunday.
Wheels Slightly Used, Modern Types, - ■ $8.00 to $12.00.
County have n whole baby I won’t have
A Schooner Abandoned Off the Columbia.
the city, Monday afternoon, 2d inst Clerk Woodruff, who was also up any.’ Then Solomon told her to
Our basinoHA nnd reputation are known throughout tho country. References, any o f the
Mr. Hawkins stated that the col­ on a visit, returned to the county take the baby and go home and
express companion, or any bank in Ciiicago. Art Catalogue free. Hecure agency at onoe.
Astoria, Or., Jan. 3.—The Brit­ lection had been mnde possible
seat on Tuesday.
wash its face, for he knew it was
ish bark Galgate, Captain Griffith, through the co-operation of a num­
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y .
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hers. He told the other woman to
arrived in today, having on board ber of individuals and firms, includ­
I O pposite C ity W hnrf.l
A Convict’s suicide.
go chase herself.
King Solomon
Capta:n O. Erickson and fourteen ing, especially, the exposition com­
built Solomon’s temple, and was the
eeps on
h \ n d
and m akes to
of the shipwrecked crew of the mittee of 1898, who had contributed
ord er 8r»t-cU ss
St. Louis Jan. 3.— David Shea, futher of Masons.
He hod 700
The preacher who announced
steam schooner Protection, which
O n io r t ia .ii.a t e
R A W H I D E : C H AIR S. foundered thirty miles off the mouth the specimens exhibited at tbe re­ an ex-convict, deliberately commit­ wives and 300 ladr friends, and that the subject of his Sunday
cent exposition; A. J. Johnson, of ted suicido in a rooming house by that’s why there are so many Ma­
morning's discourse would bo “ A
of the Columbia at 4 o’clock on the Astoria, who had made the collec­
M a n u factu red from best hard w ood .
shootiug himself through the head. sons in the world.
B . P O X , P rop rietor. _
My papa says Family Scandal.” was astonished,
morning of January 1st.
tion for the exposition, and had
In a pathetic letter left by Shea King Solomon was a warm number, when he arose to deliver iiis dis­
T h is o ld relia ble nnd
contributed valuable specimens of to the editor of the Post-Dispatch and I think he was hot stuff myself.
course on “ Adam, Eve and the
m ost KucceHHful spec­
Quay Nominated.
bis own: Martin W. Gorman, who he says he was driven to death by a That is all I know about King Solo­
ialist in San Francis­
Serpent,” to face an audience that
co, still con tinu es to
had scientifically classified and private detective agency as a result
crowded from the pulpit to the
mon.”
cure all Hexual and
Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 3.—In the named the specimens and besides
BAN D ON . OR ,
—--- --- l «>> *
-
Heininnl Diseases,
doors.
Republican caucus for the United many throughout the state, including of being hounded by the agency.
such as G onorrhea,
To
Ike
I*ublle.
Shea claims he was unable to ob­
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND States senator ¡tonight Senator
G l e e t, B t r i o t u re,
our
own
W
.
T
Renoie,
of
Empire
Surveying
by
photography
is
We are authorized to guarantee
A FULL LINE OF
“ S y p h ilis, in all its
Quay received the votes of 109 of City, and Captain Rosa, Bandon, Or. tain work to sustain himself hon­
Over 50,000
r form s, Skin D iseases,
estly by reason of the alleged d e­ every bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough gaining ground.
the 1G4 Republicans of the legisla­
_________________
«
e r v o u s D eb ility ,
Remedy to be as represented and if square miles have been photograph­ Im p oten cy, Sem inal W N eakness
tectives and he decided to die.
an d Loss o f
ture.
One hundred and twenty-
The announcement is made at
not satisfactory after two-thirds of ically plotted and surveyed by the M anhood, the consequence o f uelf-abose
eight is a majority of the entire Washington on the highest author­
E rcrsn o a t »•»•
and
excesses
producin
g
the
follow
in g sym p ­
surveyor
general
of
Canada.
the contents have been used, will
legislature, and tho anti-Quay men ity that Hon. Joseph H. Choate, of
-A T
tom s: Hallow cou ntenance, dark spots un­
C ascareU Can tty Cathartic, the moat won­
refund the money to the purchaser.
The
cigarruakers
at
Tunipa
hire
a
der
the
eyes,
pain
in
the
head,
rin
gin g in
d
erfu
l
medical
discovery
o
f
the
aye,
pleas­
claim he cannot be elected.
New York, would be nominated am­ ant and rofreahiny to the taate, act (¡cutty There is no better medicine made man to read to them while they the ears, loss o f con fid en ce, diffidence in
and
itoaitively
on
kidney»,
liver
and
Itowela,
approaching
strangers,
p
alpitation
o f the
bassador of Orest Britain.
Tbe
This is a revival of a Now heart, weakness o f tho lim bs and back, loan
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, for la grippe, cold» and whooping work.
Gas Imported Free-
nomination
will
not
be
sent
to
the
euro
headache,
fever,
habitual
constipation
cough.—Price
25
and
50c
per
bottle.
Orders left with R. S. K nowltoji ,
England shop custom prior to the o f m em ory, pim ples o n the fa ce , coaghs-
con sa m ption . etc.
senate for a few days, but those near and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
C o q u i l l e C i t y , will rece’ve prompt
introduction of machinery.
Washington, Jan.
3. — Justice the president say the delay does not i f C. C . C. to-day; 10, » , cents. Hold and Try it R. 8. Koowlton.
D H . G IB B O N has practised in Han Fran­
guaranteed to cure by all druggist».
cisco over 30 years an 1 those troubled shoald
attenton.
Peckham today handed down the indicate any possibility of a change
Mrs. Hayricks- -It says here in
. .
-
..
| I n ot fa il to con su lt him and receive the ben-
of the United States su­
W i f e — F r e d IS BUCQ ft tuoughful o f l t o f his great skill and exp erien ce. The
Ito.seb 11 rg-Co<| 11 i 11 e Freight and Pas­ opinion
of plans.
The “curfew” idea is said to be the paper, Silas, that this war has h u s b a n d ; h o n o v e r goes a w a y in d octor cures when others fa il. T ry him .
preme court, which holds the Buf­
served
to
bring
the
people
of
our
CU K ES G U A R A N T E E D . P ersons cured
senger llitnte.
Capital Journal: Staid old Hav­ getting very popular in Kansas
falo Natural Gas A Fuel Co. has a
country closer together. Do you the morning without kissing mo i nt hmne C harges reasonable. Call or
towns,
and,
where
tried,
to
have
erhill,
Mass.,
has
inaugursted
a
so­
D K . J. F. G IB B O N .
l E O R G E M A R T IN , o f this place, has right to import gas from Canada, by
think there’s any truth in it? Mr. g o o d - b y e . Lady’s Maid—Nor me, write,
625 Kearney street. San F rancisco C al.
What would be the been effective of good results in the
T established a weekly ron nd-trip pas­ j means of pipes under the Niagara cialist mayor.
either
Hayricks— Yes.
When I looked
senger and freigh t line from C oqu ille City river free of duty.
harm if Salem were to collect 110,- control of the young.
into the parlor last night, Lieuten­
to R osehnrg.
Passenger fare, $f>, with fiO
Watt«—Stems to have been some I
000 a year off the franchises and
lb s. o f bngage.
F reight carefu lly handled
Owing to the prejudice of the ant Stripling nnd our Annie was trouble over at Kirkwire'» house j
v i s i t DR. JORDAN'S
and rates reasonable.
<3m*
privileges
and
expend
the
money
Swept an Island.
Chinese against railroads, great dif­ settin’ a good deal closer together Potts-- Well, yes. Hie wife told him
for the benefit of the masses, to ficulty has been experienced in the
M useum o f A natom y
than
lever
seen
’em
before
he
went
■
advertise
for
a
parlor
maid,
ond|
0 0 0 3
B A Y
Madrid, Jan., 3.—General Rios give them employment, parks, kind­ laying out of the line between Pe away.
¡10611 U 2 1 K t l . kst. 6 U * 71», > r GsL
, he goes and puts in the ad, “ blonde
T h * L a r g « » * f H* H o d in U » W orld.
cables from Manila, confirming the ergartens, etc.
king and Hankow.
Wo nro co n tin u ally odd i n f now opoclawf»».
La Grippe is again epidemic, j preferred.
report that all the Spaniards at the
»„.e and Iran . h«w w uodrrn.ll» yon nrr made
These are dangerous times for
Capital Journal:
Indictments Every precaution should be taken ' Teacher— Now then, boy No. 1,
,d how 1« avoid »M incoe and d la r ie r I f ;<*n
Ralabac island have been assassin­ the health. Croup, colds and throat
,lfer from an» o f lb - ills o f m en. Oam« to the
have
no
terrors
for
Matt
Quay
of
_
J - . 1 S p ec ialist on U»o r a r lfle Coast.
I
to
avaid
it.
Its
specific
cure
is
One
j
who
wrote
Macbeth?
Boy
No.
1
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
ated with tbe exception of the troubles lead rapidly to Consump­
iii . m s is i> % \ i * n f v %T» n i s i i s » » ( i
women, whose release is being nsiced tion A small bottle of One Min- Pennsylvania. He is in chargo of i Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shep- ! (trembling violently)—Please, sir,
I* r ' , H ' r r .
M T r W l t . l * thotongb ly e rodlooiod
the Pennsylvania legislature as ‘ erd, Publisher Agricultural Journal I didn't.
Teacher— I know you
M anufacturer o f M arlile M onum ent*. H r» I- for.
,
• ■ •■ a m o r*
I
| ute Cough Care nsed at tbe right usual.
t v i i t v H i ! 0- I n i « •• «■ Will w c o lrn oar
and' Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., says: didn't, but who did?
Boy No. 1
v
.t o n » . . T a b let». e tc .
- ♦ i t > a -------
- —
"rrrrr rrititin
time
will
preserve
life,
health
and
a
oem etery l o t , enclosed w ith ston e Hoping
» ’ •••- -■* •••sllmnw» , )
A (post remarkable wedding has ! «None will be disappointed in us- f (with a spasm of virtue) —Please,
A deaf and dumb corps of tbe large amount of money.
' w-rl
|» | 1 | | « * t s » s li > sst W i » r r t « * W , ’
o r ca rb in e . Iron ratlin es fu rn ish ed to o r ­
just token place at the village of ! ¡n(r One Minute Cough Cure for La sir, I don’t wanter be a telltale but
d er. C orrespondence solicited from p sn ie s Salvation Army has been organized
I nn-juKiitv * .......... si “ k.-tKts. r.
liv in g in t h e c o n n t r v o r o th e r tow ns » h o . iu Stockholm, Sweden.
T o C o r # C o n s t !p o t io n r o r e ? # r .
[Trail, Ohio, four brothers being l Grippe " Pleas»nt to take quick to j it was Bob Buster over i » tho cor-1
The mem­
w a s wish sn y th in g in m y lin e o f Im siness. 1
I t eed him a doin’ of it .1
.T a k e C a M in ta C’nndv Cathartic. 1 he or The.
act.
R.
H
.
Knowlton.
1
ner
scat.
married
to
four
sisters.
bers
meet
four
times
s
week.
M u u n r i * ’ t>
•
O n to
C
(
1 5 .0 0 ;
(
C
M
Do V oiui Want Cheap W heels?
Chair Factory^
The J. L. Mead Cycle Co., - Chicago.
K
Dr Gibbon
pETER
Burial
LOGGIE,^
Caskets
Lowest Cash Prices.
C
Marble and Slone Works
*i C. C C fall to curt, drutftrist« refund money.