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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1899)
¿X C VOL. I t liU c J COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, 17. COOS COUNTY’S (IHAITI RESOURCES | )R . J. BURT MOORE, fcDRGEON AND PHYSICIAN. CO Q U ILLE C IT Y . OREGON . A ^ I L L promptly respond to nil onlla, i ▼ ▼ d a y o rn iR u t. ¿UGN e c K pannenbekg , ATTO RN EY at LAW nnswer. After the depi«»siQn that lasted from 1893 to th« presidential election in 1890, the first money ob- t lined was for the paymept of debts. [ No great improvements V<sre notice- able until the summer jnd fall of find iu providing better educational SOIIIC Figures from Geo. P. Topuill<r i quantities of lumber during b °th °f facilities. In a new county, like 1 * j these years. Local sales in 1898 j this, where so many improvements Office in Herald Buvaing, Coquille City, Or. wore 25 per cent larger tlmu in ] Are needed, not a g im t deal of Coos county is one of the garden 1897. This industry, which felt the money is permitted to lie idle. It r p H E COM M ERCIAL spots of Oregon. All crops grown severe business depression begin- ( seems but a short time for the aver- in other parts of Oregon are pro ning in 1893, showed a decided im- < person to forget that t^iere ever T h e moat modern arrnnged BA RBER duced here with little expense. provemeni as the fall of 1898 was I were hard times. WHOP in Coqnille Oity. Hi iw^ver our wero The most productive sections of M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. the county are the Coos and Co reached The outlook for increased people are not extra >agant aud activity in 1899 is encouraging. their purchases aro such as their in quillo valleys. The banks of the Parties are investigating tlio come will justify. Tfceyo is no j Coon aud Coquille rivers are lined Porter mill, which bus been shut dauht that our present prosperity is I with fine farms, dairies, sawmills down for years, with a view to oper directly attributable to the practi Attorney and I and coal bunkers. All crops are it. Alfred Johnson, of Cali cal settlement of tho money ques Counselor at Law raised without irrigation. Large ating fornia, recently purchased and en tion on lines favorable to the per C O Q U IL LE C IT Y . OltBGON . crops of timothy, clover, outs and larged the Morras mill near Co manent adoption of the gold stand other kinds of lmy are cut irom Continuation of this wise B aal Estate and ColleoUona a Specialty. small tracts. Coal is mined in large quillo City, on the line of Coos Bay, ard. Roseburg & Eastern railroad. The policy will insure the thrifty peo- quantities, and the best timber activity in sawmill circles, coupled plo of Coos county unmeasured known to the world is cut on the with the fact that the price of lum prosperity for many years to come. hills from which the coal is taken. ber has recently advanced $1 per J. AV.B kxnf . tt , .A .tto m e ;y . a t - XiWT* A summary of our resources is as 1000 feet, insures a very marked Marshfield. M ARSHF IE L D , OREGON. follows: increase in exports during 1899. Population............................... 8,000 Dealer in H eal E state of all kinds. Acres under cultivation, 2a,000 to__ 30,000 DA ISY AND FARM PRODUCTS. DOINGS OF OUR STATE LEGISLATURE, Bushels of wheat............................. 5.000 The product of 1897 was: / "lO Q U IL L E Grange No. 890, P atrons o f Bushels of oats...... ...................... 1.0(H) B ills Introduced— One Granting a $4000 Husbandry meet on the 1st Saturday Bushels of barley and ryo................ 2,000 Butter. Cheese. Bushels of corn................................ 500 Creamery— lbs. lbs. Value. o f eaoh month at 10 o’clock a. m. Pension to Widow of a Supreme Judge. Tons of hay...................................... 10,000 Dairy N. L orenz , Master. Bushels of potatoes, 2,500 to........... 5,000 Coquille .101,200 $21.418 48 men’s U nion.,, B . Pannenberg, Hep. _______ ________ _ Pounds of butter and cheese........... 500,000 Salem, Jan. 13.— Among the 6.800 <H) Clover L e a f------.. 40.000 / C O Q U IL L E W. O. T . U. meets each 2d Value of salmon pack of 1898......... $ 8,000 Coos B a y ........... .. HU.325 43.2Ì9 23.552 67 measures introduced into the house Bushels of apples............................. 4,500 . 15.500 3,100 00 and 4tli Friday at 2:30 p m . today was a hill to pay Rosalia Lan Bushels of pears.............................. 300 Bessey B ro s---- M r s . G aok , Pres. 25 She is the T o ta l............ .246,025 43,219 $54,898 15 caster, or heirs, $4000. Mrs. Vf. R ich, Secretary. ___________ _ Baskets of peaches.......................... Bushels of plums, liOor.................... 75 widow of Columbia Lancaster, su The product of 1898 was: Bushels of green prunes, 00 or........ 75 y r t l e c a m p , n o . iu 7, w o o d m e n of the World, meets at Masonic Hall Value of nil other fruit raised in the preme judge of Oregon territory Butter. Cheese county last year............................$ 1 000 1st and 3d Monday nights of each month. Creamery— Value. in 1849. lbs. lbs. Number of sheep.............................. 1,000 Coquille D airy A. J . S hmbwoc Consul. Number of horses............................ 300 A hill for the protection of the George T. Moulton, Clerk. men's Un ion. $31.500 00 Number of cattle.............................. 2,000 Clover L e a f .. . . .110.000 8.100 00 . 45.000 Number cf swine.............................. 1,000 Coos B a y ........... .143.776 45.450 36,130 09 Denny (Chinese) pheasant, prohib OURT CO Q U ILLE, NO. 1«. F O R E 8 T - Tons ot Bugarjbeets........................... 500 5.060 00 iting its sale for four years, except ers of America, m o o ts every second and Vessels or shiploads of coal............. 275 Bessey B io s ___ . 23,000 alive, was introduced today. fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall T o ta l............. .321,776 45,450 $80,790 07 The climate is not excelled in SUNDRY HILLS ON FILE. Coquillo City, Oregon. H. N. L orenz , C. U. Though the assessor s returns Salem, Jau. 13.— In tlio senate Ore on; consequently the general G eo . O. L eacii , R . S health is good. Men work oil the show the number of cattle iu the the following new hills were intro EN. L Y T L E PO ST, NO. 27, G. A. R. farms and in the mines and mills county to he 1171 hand less than in duced: meets every first Monday n ig ht of By Michell, to add two judges to each month. V isiting comrades in good the year round and never complain 1897, it is estimated that the num standing cordially invited to attend. of the cold. Henvy rains are the ber of cows, the milk of which the supreme court; by Selling, to B . H, H askin , Post Com. only storms that frequent this sec reached the creameries, was about repeal the annual appropriatiou of J . Q u i c k , Adjutant. tion. They come quickly and are the same in both years—97,498. $5000 for the state fair; by Fulton, r 1 EN. L Y T L E . W. U. C., NO. 9. M EE TS seldom severe. Storms that last The output of 1898 was greater to appropriate $25,000 for food fish V JT in Coquille City on the first and third longer (ban four or six days are than that of 1897 by 7^,751 pounds hatcheries; by Kuykendall, to Wednesday afternoon in each mouth. of butter, aud 2231 pounds of change the terms of court in the rare. M rs . W. H it s , Pres. M rs . Ida H arrington . Sec. Tiie county lias two good harbors cheese. Both 1899 and 1898 showed Second judicial circuit; by Ret^d, to — Coos bay aud the Coquille. Ves considerable increases over previous reduce salaries of Douglas county *1 HAD WICK LO D G E. NO. 08. A. F. J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening sels ranging from 100 to 1000 tons, years. Prices paid in 1898 were a officers to a total of $2800 a year, on or before eaoh full moon. Visiting breth capacity run from the bay to Port- good deal better than in 1897. The passed to a second reading aud re- o. L. M O O N, John F. Hall, M C G ( M I vv XT C . W. W h it e . Sec. easily understood by any experi Bates, to provido for laying out, U E L A lT C H A P T E R . NO. «, O. E . S ., enced dairymen, who understands building and improving county meet» Friday evenin': on or before how dependent good results are on roads and bridges; for a road mas ©noli frill moon at H o’cl 'o’t from April 1st to Ootober Slat, aud there if ter at , ::K>; and attention and intelligence in the ter in each county and for a state ,noh fifteen day» thereafter a t ‘. jo d o e s in management of the dairy. In ad engineer; by Josephi, tomakeestato the afternoon. Mns. J ksnik R oss, W. M. dition to the foregoing figures, there of insane patients, or certain rela M r s . N o »» A. M c E wkn . « are the Arago and Lake creameries, tives, if able, to bear the expense of LOD IB, NO. 88 , 1 . 0 .O. F., from which no report has been ob maintaining the patiout, and for ( J lOQUILLV meets every S itnrd iy evening. V isit- tained. Besides, there are many nurses from the asylum to convey in« brethren in Rood standing cordially farmers who make aud ship their committed patients from the county invited. . . . . „ J . A. S kkd , N. G. own butter and cheese. to the asylum; by Mulkey, provid J . S. L awrenck , li. 8 _ _ _ _ Hon. J. W. Bennett Talks Facts. The stockraisers of the county ing against the sheriff getting credit / "iO Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25. I fared well during 1897 aud 1898. for the return of the delinquent list V ,; O. O. F ., moots every first ana intra INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. F o r many years before the prise of unless there is a legal reason why Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows Cooshay aud the Coquillo river are cattle was exceedingly low. During the tax could not he collected; by hall. Cordial invitation extended to ail vis itin g patriarchs iu good standing. two arms of the Pacific ocean that 1898 leading cattle-dealers »hipped Cameron, to authorize several county U. E. B u c k , C. P . penetrate the fertile bottom lauds 10,000 head, of the estimated value assessors to appoint deputies; by G. F . B o u t e l l , Scribe. of the hay and river valleys,and make of $150,000. Notwithstanding Mackny, to authorize the port of a m ie r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 , I. O. O. F., meets every 2d and 4th accessible to the markets of the these shipment.,, the assessment roll Portland to make further improve Wednesdays in each m onth, at Odd F e l world our incaleuahle weaPb. Coos of 1897 showed 11,918 head iu the ments in the Columbia river chan lows’ hall. Mas. Ju u r u C o l l i e r , N. G. county borders on the Pacific ocean, county, and the 1S98 roll 10,747, so nel aud borrow $300,000 therefor, ______ J . S. L a w r e n c e , S . and is near the most westerly point that if wo consider the number and $250,000 additional to build a 3 of the United States. • No county driven out and tho number con drydoek, for both of which bonds Fraternal Aid Association meets the 2d and 4thTaosdny evening of each month. in the state soems to ho more distant sumed at home, it is evident that shall he issued; by Brownell, to pro S. J . M i l l e r , Pres. from the great business centers of renewed energy has been exhibited vide for the election of road super D . F . D ean . Sec. ___ ___ __ the const and tho country; still, on the part of tho stoekraisers. visors by the voters; by Looney, to there is no county iu Oregon more In 1897, 21,503 sacks of potatoes, amend the law rolating to the foes dependent on the prosperous con valued at $11,839, were shipped of coroners; by Bates, providing the dition of the country, generally, from Coos bay; in 1898, 71,000 manner of levying road taxes; by than Coos, in view of its coal and sacks,valued at$38,050,were shipped. Harmon, amending section 2288 of C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . lumber shipments a fid its farm aud The increase in 1898 over 1897 was Hill’s law, so as to provide that only lOpposito City Wbarf.1 creamery products. Space forbids 49,437 sacks. There is no record of summaries of county assessment E E P 8 ON HAND AND MAKES TO an extensive review of the develop potato shipments from the Coquille. rolls shall he transmitted to the ment of this section, and I will sum K order first-class Iu 1897, 20,800 boxes of apples, secretary of state, instead of the C H A I R S . marize only a few of the important worth $10,741 were shipped from entire rolls, as now; by Morrow, to R A W H ID E exports: Coos hay; aud in 1898, 44,542 I ioxch exempt homesteads of ICO acres or M anufactured from best hard wood. J . 1?. FO X, Proprietor. of the value of $17,810, an increase $3000 valuation from attachment COAL EXPORTS. A fruit dryer is and judicial sale; by Kuykendall, Vnlne. of 17,082 boxes. Year. Too*. $148,994 being erected at Marshfield. . .74.4:17 1H1I7 It to regulate the matter of employes .. .Vi, 7SL* 113..WI Isas will liaye a capacity to handle a of the legislature and committee Tho exports for 1898 would have largo quantity of fruit, which has clerks; hv Daly of Lake, to amend ABANDON. O R , exceeded by far the exports of 1897, heretofore not been gathered. the law relating to equalization of K E E P S CONSTANTLY ON HAND were it not for the shutting down In 1897 there were shipped 078 assessments; by Mackay, to regu of the Beaver Hiil mine in the boxes of cranberries, and in 1898, late pilotage on the Columbia river; A F U L L LIN E OF spring, by reason of litigation. 937 boxes. The average value is by Daly of Beutou, to change the Tho new Beaverton mine began $2.50 per box. time of the open fishing season iu shipping coal in December, 1898. Iu 1898, 572 hogs were shipped to ALea hay and river; by Adams, to A new mine is being opened by J. Sau Francisco, as against 212 head encourage the use of wide tires on -A-T H. Timon, near Riverton, on the Co shipped iu 1897. In tho shipments public roads by taxing all vehicles quille river. From present indica of all other products of the farm of less than three-inch tires; by tions it is safo to predict that the an increase is reported in every in Fulton, to provido for a scaler of coal shipments for 1899 will exceed Orders left with R. S. K n ow i . t o n , stance. logs in several districts of the state C o q u il l e C ity , will rece vo prompt by far thse of all previous years. S VLMON CANNERIES. without expense to the state; to The increased demand for Coos attenton. Iii 1897 the cnnnerics on Coos abolish fish wheels and traps, and Bay on the revival of business pound and set nets; to authorize Rtsoburg-Copille Freight nml Pas throughout the country, aud the bay and the Coquille shipped 10,- county courts to permit loggers to 981 cases of salmon. In 1898 the re-establishment of confidence in senger Rente. The in place skids in pubic roads; to re American enterprises, justified an output was 22,300 cases. move the limit in the amount of ÇN_EORGE M ARTIN, of this place, hns increase of 33.^ per cent in the creased output is due not so much pi . __ established a weekly ronnd-trip pas to the run of salmon, as it is said tide land one person may buy and wages of our coal-miners, which sanger and freight line from Coqnille City | Conni provide for an order of surver and to Hosebarg. Passenger fare. $ with âô was made in October, 1898. Since the run of 1897 was better than Iba. of bnaace. Freight carefully bandied then $1 a ton lias been paid miners 1898, hut to the fact that salmon giving the pnrty maaing the first and ratea reasonable. i ;hn* \ canneries which hnd not been in i survey preference in the right to at the Coos bay mines, instead of operation for years were engaged buy; by Dufur, to extend the privi- 75 cents a ton, as in 1897 and in COOS B A Y In 1897, 79 lege of the Soldiers’ Home to the many precoeding years. The in- ,, in business . ,, in . 1898. . wives and widows of soldiers. crease was not brought about by \ toD.*? { » 1*?d. “ !‘noB weI? LATER SENATE BILL S. strikes or labor unions, but was and in 1898 173 tons. Tho output Bills were introduced as follows voluntarily on the part of the em ! for 1898 was: C. W. PATERSON. Prop. ployers, and a result of the natural 1 s . 0 Co„ two cries.................. j3!£o of general interest: By Looney, to prevent produc la w s governing demand and supply. Bandon P.ickin« Co........................... 4 ,« joo M anufacturer of Marble Monnments, Hen 1- Bay Packing C o......................................... 5.2U0 tion and sale of unwholesome med- LUMBER MANUFACTURING. stones. T ablets, etc. The value of salmon in cases isou and adulterated foods; by cem etery lots enclosed with stene coping Year. Feet Vain«, i $uo.sin 71 rangeil from $.4 to?». or onrbing. Iron railings furnished to or- 18D7 ..................... at.x.-.2.27l Smith, to euro defects in titles to der. Correspondence solicited from parlies „ ......................:w,:ill,.w> 19ft,C07 :*4 What was done with the money real estate; by Clem, to provide for living in the conntrv or other towns »h o In addition to the above, there obtained from this increased husi- deducting of property from nssess may wish anything in uiy line of business. U a ,H r» ’ b - Orso- ' was sold to the local market large ness is a question which is easy to ^ ment; by Kelly, to amend section and export of goods. Kates range from $2.50 to §4 a ton. Should the government ever wake up to the importance of these harbors and make appropriations large enough to improve them, C ook county will have two tine harbors. G eorue P. T o ppin g , Baudou. B M H " ARMONY COUNCIL. NO. '.H OF THE Chair Factory^ pETER L0G6IE,^> Burial Caskets Lowest Gasti Prises. Marble aifl Slone Worts JANUARY M ò . 24, 1899. 537 of Hill's Annotated Laws of Or egon, providing for an oral notice of appeal; by Bates, to prevent adul teration in the manufacture of lin seed oil; by Loony, to prohibit the sale of cigarettes to boys under 18 years of age. NO. 2(5. A $65.00 Machine S & fi• • f lr lliu jtO iT fslcad in . S ew in g m acu lae $t 8.§0 NEW HOME STYLE Interestina Data Supplied to “ The Oregonian's " Annual No. fo r n o L - y r e s e o t a t iu e Topping and Hon. I S « ' IN TH E HOUSE, Communicate About Our Farms, Creameries, Mills, Mines, th*ir {arms auj hoin, Bi j,, the pur- Bills were introduced as follows: Climate, etc . _ chase of nurricultural jpfbments. By Whilney, to tax mortgages; Kt»(:«ri' IN ib lk r . C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . ren cordially invited. l e . . Whitney, for election of road su pervisors; Guy, ennbliug legal rep resentative of a person whoso death or injury is caused by another to maintain an action for damages on account of such act; Wilson, fixing legal rate of interest on public in debtedness; Davis, to regulate bar bers’ business; Grace, amending section 3G73 of code— mechanic»’ lien; Forduey, requiring streetcar owners to pay license; Grace, re pealing sections 2733 and 2835 of code—poll tax; Stewart, amending sections 2799 and 2814 of code— delinquent taxes; Maxwell, to amend law districting tho state for senators and representatives;lvnight, amending rections 271G and 2718 of code— school fund; Palmer, pre scribing manner of appropriating state money; Young, Laying out state roads and working convicts thereon; McCulloch, amending sec tion 2742 of code, taxing personal property where the same may he; Hawson, providing a lieu on far.n products for farm labor; Maxwell, amending snlary law of county treasurers; Palmer, killing of game birds; Whitney, to prevent persona from runniug'push-cars, velocipedes, hand-cars aud the liko upon rail road tracks, except railroad em ployes; Wonacott, levy and collec tion of road taxes in money; Bayer, apportioning state in nenatorial and representative districts; Davis, re quiring a public record of names and amounts due unknown depos itors of hanks and providing for disposition of unclaimed funds; Wonacott, to encourage use of wide wagon tires; Hawson, for liquor license of $1000; Curtis, relating to change of county seats; Williamson, creating a fund for scalp bounty, by levying a tax of 1J cents per head on sheep; Maxwell, to prevent pro duction and sale of unwholesome goods; Curtis, appropriation of $25,000 per annum for the propa gation of salmon; Moody, to regu late tlio practice of horse-shoeing; Moody, authorizing counties to fund LA TEST B IS T CHEAPEST Shipped to anyone, anyw here, ou 10 tiny»’ free IrfaJ, in y o u r o w n h o m e , w ithout a sk in g one cen t in advance. 10 y e a r s ’ w ritten w arranty w i t h each m achine. A strictly hiul*-fr«oile S ew in g M a c h l *» u , f i n i s h e d thruiigJiQufc »'1 th e beat sible m an n er. It possesses a ll modern im p rovem en ts,au d its m echanical construction is such th a t in it are com bined si m plicity w ith great stren g th , thus in su rin g ease o f running, d u rab ility, and m aking I t im possib le lor the m achine to b e put out of order. I t sew s fa st am i m akes a p erfect stitch w ith all kinds o f thread and a ilc ln s se so f m aterial. A lw ays r^ady for use and unrivalled for speed, durability am i qual ity o f work. N otice th e fol low ing p oiu ls o f s u p e rio rly » Coupon, it •ont C. 0 . 0 or on trial The Head o f th e “ Arlington sw ings on patent sock et hin ges, fm nly held down by a thum b uid handsom e in design, and beauthuljy ornam ented iu gold. ferew . Strong, su b stantial, neat air Bed p la te has rounded co rn ers and is inlaid or countersunk, n iak in g it fju.ih w ith top of table. h ig h e s t A n n —S p ace und er the arm is 5 ^ inch es high and 9 inch es long. T h is w ill ad m it th e larg est sk irts, nml even quilts. U Is Self-Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through excep t eye o f needle. S h u ttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-threadinV easy to put in or tak e out; bobbin holds a larg e am ount o f thread. S titc h R egulator is on th e n*d o f the m achine, beneath th e bobbin winder, and has a scale showing th e num ber o f stitches to the inch, aud can be changed fro m 8 to 82 stitches to the in c h , l-eed is double nnd extends on both sid es o f need le; never fails to tak e goods throu gh; never stops a t seam s; m ovem ent is positive* no sp rin g s to b reak and get out ot order; can be raised an d ’ * low rered ered at s . . will. . . . . . A utom atic Bobbin W inder—F o r d ing the thread. M achine does filling th e bobbin autom atically and perfectly sm ooth w ithout holding jn g —M achine is easy to r ru o esn o tfatig eo oper p er- not run w hile winding bobbin. L ig h t R unning—M u s i, , d does not fatig u eth e ! he ator, m ak es little noise and sews rapidly. S titch is a double lock s t t“ itc l, th e sam e oil both sides, w ill not ravel, _________ an d ___ ean ________ b e eh au g ___ ed ________ w ithout stopping stopping th th e e m m achine achine, — 'lesalon ------ is a flat spring . ten- «¡on, and will admit thread from 8 to 150 spool cotton without changing Never gets out of order. 'Is is a stra straigh The Needle ig l t, self-setting „ needle, flat on one side, and catiuo: b e put in w rong. Needle j — m - ade j . - s o f - case-hardened ----- ---------------------------------------------- a . >»— *— * - « a getting B a r is round, steel, w ith oil on th e goods. A djustable B e a rin g s —All bearinj igs a re case-hardened steel an a easily adjusted wit h a "screw moTion k e n -------------------- up, aud th e --------■ tn ac^ e. w ith screw driver. All lost m otion can be ta .---- »— n e w ill last a , - lifetim . A tta c h m e n ts —K ach m ach in éis furnished w ith necessary toolsaftd a cce*o ries, and in ad d itio u w e furnish an e x tra set o f attachm ents in a velvet lined m etal lo x , free o f charge, as follow s: One ruffler and g ath e re r, one binder, one sh irrin g plate, one set o f four h em n ers, different w idths up to Vi o f an inch, one tucker, one under braid er, one sh o rt o r a ttn ch m eit foot, and one thread cutter. W oodw ork o f finest quality oak o r w alnut, g o th ic cover a n d dravers, m ckcl-p lated rin g s to draw ers, dress guard« to w heel, and device for rep lacin g belt. n n U ' T D A Y high p r i c e s for d ||Y o ir e c t l y o f m anufacturers and U U Il I “A T SEWING MACHINES H U T SAVE AGENT'S AND DIALER S PROFITS C t.'R G R E A T O F F E R . $ 2 3 . BO Is ou r Special W hole «ale P rice , bit m r> r> r> r> m in order to introduce this high-grad e sew ing m achine, we m ak e a special coi Coupon tion off er, g iv in g every reader o f this p aper a chance to get a fu st-class mi* L in ... e a t . th e low , ..." est . price . ..•<.......... . offered. _.-..1 On receipt . o .r f X.Q n u n iw ch ever $ 1 8 .5 0 e.«.«!« cash .....P and coupon /l No. 2070 w e w ill ship th e above-described m achine anyw here securely packed a u l crated, a n d g u a v rn te e stfe delivery. A ten years’ w ritten w arranty sen t w iti each m achine. M oney refunded i f not as represented offer th irty d ay s’ teit trial. W e w i' ship C. O. I). for $19.50 w ith privilege o f tw enty d a y s’ tria l ui [ If sent with order ^ receip t o f $-'*.00 ns a gu arantee o f good faith nm l charges. I f you p refe r th irV for Arlington j days' tria l before paying, send for our larg e illustrated catalogu e w ith testi i SewingMachino i m onials, ex p la in in g fully how we ship sew ing m achines anyw here to anf* one a t th e low est m an ufacturer's p rices w ithout a sk in g o n e cen t in advance. No. 6 5 ^ ¿ T h e b est plan is to send all cash w ith order, as you then save th e $1.00 dis- «011 nt. R em em b er the coupon m ust be sen t w ith ord»*- ss.oo. ~ $ - 0 r make your order through the Herald, wilhrat extra e iis !.-^ - * They banish pain and prolong life. ONE GIVES RELIEF. i f W for protection of deer; Young, for protection of razor clams; Myers, relating to military fund; Davis, protecting translanted eastern oysters; Morton, to protect human life from careless handling of fire arms; Curtis, regulating the driving of fislitrap spiles; 'Curtis, to protect trout; Curtis, regulating payment of fees in justice courts; Massingill, for special examination of plaintiffs ill suits for damages for injuries; Young, to protect crawfish; Rob erts, repealing act which ¡irevents driving or herding of live stock along public highways; Sherwin, to promote sugar beet industry. j : r*1 » w t «AÉe-*.\ ? Ci T IIE NUMBER OF CLERKS And their compensation was fixed in tho senate as follows: Committee on assessment and taxation, 2; engrossed hills, 8; en rolled hills, 8; printing, 3; judiciary, 3; revision of laws, 2; ways and means, 3; all other committees were allowed one clerk each, except com merce nnd navigation (declined by Chairman Selling) and penal insti tutions. The compensation was fixed at $3 per day for all clerks ex cept stenographers and chief clerks of the committees on judiciary, ways and means, enrolled and en grossed hills, whose compensation shall be $5 per day. ---- <------- m m m ■ - J , / x ' A 1 ^ No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A new rfylr* packet «nn tat ni tur inv rttmv « rini'OFS in . neper en rtnn (without pj>uw) is now for sato ni -.-imo ir rit.ir vohkiyk < • •; • «. Tiri ■ l'i\v ; ' ¡ '“i '• 1 ■ 1 ififeud-'il tur tin p ' ; nnd tho eoonomi- c;.l. <).ii« i or. n , lip- lire < -nt <■ t»i*-.!•• h . by l.y „.- im I ìi ,* forty-eightconta (r> tIlf UDA VS ( lb 1.1 \I. «.uMi'AMY, Nu. 10 bp. Mu I. Yuri:- or n cirsio carton (TBIT 1 ACULES) will be ' t for avi- centd. II.id mi r m . kìc pince tin; world ht -- - * • _ ^ B la k k e ** Ho ln»V<* , !T’ ^ l I i - 3 U nat-rfu.rxa.te J jl ^ U n largo Block o f I I.n <»rii>i»c Niirrcanliillr Trrnt<<<l. heavy, A l l -W ool, M ahys - I BLANK L I S . now “I have just recovered from the t i i . lk CALIF OR NIA below M ill nrleus, mb th ey \v< | T h is old reliable nnd second attack of la grippe this year,” offered bought b efore tho risi in wool. Wo m im e ‘ most Knccenftful spec says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of only a fow. * .{'/"Mention Him paper nnd ' ialist in San Francis- the Leader, Mexio, Texas. “In the we’ ll pay fre ig h t on p u rch ase« oyer .$10 to W L . . H i * » co, still continues to any l i l t , s ta tio n in C a lifo rn ia . / Y' >\ L l/ * 'M b c,,ro nil S e x u a l nnd latter case I used Chamberlain’s Neniinal Diseases, C U T T R IC E . • ¡eh a s G o n o r r h e a , Cough Remedy, nnd I think with C O L O R . W E IG H T . r.’ S i I x Z s E n . ............... ...................... $ 9 .0 0 M o tt le d ,, 9 pound«, - G l e e t . S t r o t u re , 9 . HO considerable success, only being in N a v y , 9 7 2 x 9 0 ................ ........................ . • • • • • Ty phi In-. in n il it s 7 2 x H S ............... ...................... 1 0 .0 0 ^ - V \ * n . lonnH. Skin DiAeaaen. bed a little over two days against S c a •• r l e t , I 10 t 7 2 x 9 -5 ............... ...................... li ni fiOxK’2 ............... ...................... - *'• s. - ~ N e r v o u s Debility, 3 .9 0 5 “ ten days for the former attack. G r a y , 8 0 x 9 4 ............... ...................... 1.7.IH» 1« •* Impotoncy, Seminal Werfkne»B and Loss of L O xH l............... ....................... 6 .0 0 7 “ The second attack I am satisfied •• Manhood, tho consequence of self-abuse •• 7 2 x H 4 ............... 10 and exe«1 - producing the following symp “ 52xH O ............... .................... / c o tto n , .7 0 would have been equally as had as 6 2 x 7 8 ............... toms: Sallow conntennnco, dark spots un ** " the first hut for the use of this rem P rices are by tho pair. Send for liwt of der tho eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss of ooniideuoo, diffidence in edy, ns I had to go to bed in about PKX) blankets at cut.-rate pricou. approaching si rangers, palpitation of tho six hours after being ‘struck’ with SMITH'S CASH STORE, hei t v : ' , I Of I ho limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on the faco, coughs- it, while in the first case I was to 25-27 Market street, S. F. consnmption, etc. attend to business about two days 1>U. G IBBO N lias practised in San Fran bsfore getting . ‘ down.’ ” For cisco over 30 years an J those troubled shoald FiTifM V I T A L I T Y not fail to consult him and receive the ben sale by R. S. Knowlt.ou. L O S T V IG O Ft Gibbon . —— ------------------ » --------------- -------- — of hi« great skill and etperienoo. The ADO M A N H O O D efit doctor cur<s when others fa il. Try him. Cures Impotrncy,Nlpht Kmlsslonsand C L U E S GUAUANTEKD. Persons cured t borne. Charges reasonable. or wasting diseases, all effects of self- a write. DIE J . F . G IBBO N . abuse, or excess and indis 625 Koarne.v street. San Francisco Cnl. In the Congressional Directory cretion. A n erv o to n lcan il j the names appear thus: lilood builder. Brings the ♦Burrows, Julius C. pink plow to pale cheeks and *§§§Gorman, A. I*. restores the fre of youth. I V is it DR. JORDAN’S «>“ « f §||||||Roach, William N. By mallCOc p l o x : O lmxt-> M useum of A natom y ' The * means that their wives ac for $2.n O ; with a w ritten Kiiaran- i::.:a*jxiisT.Nt.et*»7ii,3.rc»L i company them; the § the daughters tco to curt) o r refund tho money. nivi in the World. and the || ‘‘other ladies.” When •palnrM. ’ tri NERV1TA M ED IC A L C O . luIIj j m «re made Representative Roberts, of Utah, IIH*. If jo« U in* arrives in Washington with his C l i n t c r . S l J a c k s o n t i t s . , C H I C A C O , I L L . F o- suIf by CiHjTiillc l'li.-irmney. three wives, how will the editor of I s i l t - .»o u n %> . « i v i T i n i s i i s r « the Congressional Directory class ' « » |*»|»» »•> ’ - : iu 1 ■WÍMVff ify his menage? Will Roberts dare The «mallei! thiiif. may exert tli" > y % h iY nrpionf to us will reeelT« oor file one of his wives with an * for greabiMt inHu< n t . JDe W itt’s L it . / , ‘ ¡r Tròni Ttrn rrnKhx * **, « « lln r T hoM ,n-4 n u lU m . publication, and put the others tle Early Risers are unequnled for V liil» M U * h i o T S i i r r l i i i e , with 1 ? Here is a crisis right nt overcoming constipation nml liver V <t «» M M tirkotm . « . F. hand. — Washington Tribune. A Congressional Oiretory Crisis. .