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T&e* o/â Coquille Citi} ,7 VOL. 17. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ] } R . J. B U R T M OORE, BLOODY ATTACK BY FILIPINOS S U R G E O N A N D P H Y S IC IA N C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . I L L p rom ptly respond to all calls, dav or night. W £UGENE PANNENBEKG, ATTORNEY at NiMur)' riihlio. LAW C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Office in Herald B uilding. C oquille City, Or IJ1HE The C O M M E R C IA L h ----- m ost m odern arranged B A R B E R SH O P in O o q q illc C ity . M. M. McDonald, Proprietor ~C. L. MOON” A tto rn e y and C o u n s e lo r a t L a w C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O K Ë O O N . R .s l E stât» joh" «na O oIlM tlon , » S pecialty. F. Hall, ^ A k .tto rn .9 3 T . a t - X j a " W , M .U tS H F IE L D . O R E G O N . ------- —=3*P=""------- Doaloi in R eal E stath o f all kiuds. OQUILL19 Grange No. 990. P atrons o f H usbandry m eet on the 1st Saturday • f «aoh m onth at 10 o’ clook a. ra. N. L orbnz , Master. B . Pannen borg. See. C y r t l e c a m p , n o . io t , w o o d m e n o f the W orld, m eets at M asonic Hall 1st and 3d M onday nights o f each m onth. A. J. Srmawoc Consul. Gtaorge T . M oulton, Clerk. M O U R T O O Q U IL L B , NO. 1«. F O B E 8 T - ers o f A m erica,.m eets overv second and fourth Thursday evening, at M asonic Hall 3oquille C ity, Oregon. Guo. O . L each , C. R. H. N. L orenz , It. S ______ C f EN. L Y T L E PO ST. NO. 27, O . A. K. L X m eets everv first M onday n ig h t o f inch m onth. V isitin a com rade* in good itanding cordially in vited to attend. II. H. B a s k i n , Post Com. [. Q u ic k , A djutant. " 1 EN L Y T L E , W. U. 0 .. NO. !». M E E TS , T in C oqm lle C ity on the first and third Vednesdav afternoon in each m onth. Mas. 'V. H it s , Pres, (na. Ida H ariiinotoh . Seo. C H A D W IC K L O D G E . NO. 0«. A. F. J and A. M.. m eets on Saturday evening n or before each full m oon. V isitin g breth- »n oordlally in v ite d . H arry K ribh , W. M . !. W . W hite, Sec. »U E L A H C H A P T E R . NO. fi, O . E. 8 .. j m eets F riday e v en irg on or before ch fu ll m oon at H o 'c lo c k from April 1st O ctob er 3 lst, and thereafter at 7::M); and oh fifteen days thereafter at 9 o clock in e a ftern oon . * , „ _ .. . Mas. N ora A. M c E wbn . W . M . a s. J R osa, S uo. k n n ih T O Q O IL L E L O D G E . NO. 5 3 ,1. O . O . F.. J m eets everv Saturday even in g. V isit- in g brethren in good standing oordlally in v ited . . . _ .. „ J . A. S e e d , N. O . S. 8. L vwbknci :, R. 8. C n O Q O n U I S M 0 5 M P M 1 H T . NO as. I. O . O . F ., m eets every first and third Thursdays in each m onth at Odd Fellows’ ha ll. C ordial invitation extended to all vis- itin g patriarchs in good stand ing. r U. E. B uck , C. P . G . F . B outkll , Scribe. a m ie r k b e k a h lo dg e , no . » , I. O . O . F ., meets every 2d and 4tu W ednesdays in each m on th , at O d d F e l lows’ hall. Mas. J ulith C o l l ie b , N. U . J . 8. L awrence , S. M /^ lO Q U IL L E -C O U N C IL . NO..T.M O F T H E Fraternal Aid A ssociation m eets the 2d and 4thTnesdav evening o f each m onth. M rs . E lla P annkndkbo , Pres. D. F . D ean . Sec. __________ Chair Factory^ CO Q U 1LLE C ITY . I O pposite C ity W h a rf.1 K eeps on hand and makes to order first-class R A W H ID E : C H A IR S . M anu factu red from best hard w ood. I . B . F O X . P roprietor. pETER LOGGIE,.» BANDON. OR , KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Burial , Caskets A .T Middle Sixes Items. N O . 21) General Mining Notes- M k u l i n , Jan . 30, 133». Eckley, Feb. (1.— All interest A miner's inch will in 24 hours On Americans at Manila— Cabla Dispatches E d . H erald : 1 see in the Co. here, is ceutered on the develop discharge 21G0 cubic feet. ol the Fighting Confirmed at the War Water freely falling 19(5 feet ac qnille City H erald o f Jan. 24,1899, ments that are now being «Dale, Department. vj H eroes of the W a t w it h S p * in Hon J.W. Beuuett “ talks fact«,’ ’ ad prospecting for coal, by Messrs. quires a velocity of 112.25 feet. thousands of them, ayc Suf She California quicksilver indus Washington, Feb. (5. -Confirma mitting that Ins review o f 1897 and Holmes A Zumwalt. These gentle fixing from lingering div tion lias been hail here of certain 1898 are all true iu regard to the men had to abandon tbe tunnel try gives employment to about 400 c&tos induced by life in published dispatches from Manila prosperous conditions o f Coos which they started to run in the men. poisonous southern CAmpo, early part of the winter, on account Water is 50 cents per barrel in reportin', that a conflict bad oc county, in his closing argument the Tesult of changes of curred between the American forces he Bays, “ There is uo doubt that of the ground being so soft and full the new milling camp of Republic. climate, or of imperfect nutrition caused by im- and tbo Filipinos. At an early hour our present prosperity is directly of water. This winter has been a Wash. proper &nd badly cooked A flow of ono cubic foot of water Sunday morning it was given out in attributable to tbe practical settle very bad time for tunnel mining, rood. Sleeping on the ground official ((Harters that no advicos had ment o f tbe money question on especially in soft ground, because per second equals 50 inches under h&s doubtless developed been received from General Otis or lines favorable lo the permanent the continuous raius keep tbo four-inch pressure. rheumatism in hundreds An “ aluminum deposit” four feet any of the American forces at Ma adoption of tbe gold stand ird. Con grouud soaked full of water nil the who were predisposed to nila. The officers at the White tinuation o f Ibis wise policy will time, and what is worse still, those thick, nnd, as usual “ inexhaustible,” the disease. In such ca.ses House and those at the war depart insure tbe thrifty people of t>ios hillsides nre liable at any time to lms bceu found on Orcus island, the Boys of ’98 may take ment, through which any communi- county unmeasured prosperity for take a slide aud go down to the Puget sound. a lesson from the experi A tube or pipe three inches iu cat'oiis from General Otis would be ranny years to come." The learned canyou below, tunnel and all. They ence of the received, were closed at the usual gentleman has-never traveled on are now running a tunnel in the big diameter, eight inches long, five foot as I have through southern coal vein. They started their tun feet head of water in the center, hour. Agoucillo and the remainder of Oregon, nlong the line of the Ore nel this time as low on the vein ns will discharge .718 cubic foet of the Filipino representatives wont gon and California railroad iulerior they could get, where Coal creek has water per second. By weight, dry ntmospheric air is to bed before midnight, and it wns from the coast, or he never would out through it, aud are ruuniug H u n d re d s of the B o y s said at their hotel that they had re have set up the argument of the j nlong iu the vein next to the enp- composed of: Nitrogen, 75.5; oxy o f ’63 hAve te s tifie d to the gen, 23.2 per cent; argon, 1.3 per ceived no dispatches during the gold staudard fora prosperous c >n- I ping and paralel with the rein. efficAcy of D t . W illiA m V ditino of the country at this time. Their tunucl is now iu about 40 cent; by volume, 78.00,21, and 0.94 evening. P in k P ills foT PAle People Right the reverse is staring you iu | feet and iu solid coal— and no dirt per cent respectively. in d r iv in g out it ia ! Art a , AMERICAN VICTORY COMPLETE* r h e u m A t is m A n d o t h e r the face from every turn iu the iu it either. At tho eud of their There is nothing iu the mining Manila,Feb. 7.—3:45 p. in.— Gen d .s t A s e s c o n t r a c t e d d u r i n g t h e ir d a y s of hATdsh.p road. You see tumbled down tuunel the coal seems to be of a law regarding the legality or illega eral Otis, as this dispatch is sent, is And ,n t the h . arm«, T h « e pif,% the ^ And DTivAt.on pTivAtion in ATtny houses and barus; fences down and superior qunlity. lity of location work on any day of in complete control of the situation tonic in the wot I c L stock in the orchards and fields They calculate to run their tun the week. A miner can tnke and within a radius of nine miles of Asa Robiuson, o f Mt. Starling, IU., la a veteran o f the Civil war, having turntd out to commons. W hern once nel in on a level a distance of three hold a claim at any time. Thera is served in the 83 rd Pennsylvania Volunteers. He went to the war a vigor Manila. The American lines ex ous farmer’s boy and came back broken in health, a victim o f sciatic rheu dwelt happy people, now is silent hundred feet nt which point they nothing in the federal law which tend to Malabon on the north and matism. Most o f the time he was unfitted for manual labor o f any kind, ns the tomb and (he abodd <>f owls, will be from 150 to 200 feot below prevents any oue locator from ap and his sufferings were at all times intense. He says ; “ Nothing seemed to Parnnt|uc on the south fully, 25 to give me j>ermanent relief until three years ago, when my attention was bats, digger squirrels and rattle the surface, where they intend to propriating as many locations on called U some o f the wonderful cures effected by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills miles. While a few detached bod for Pale People. I had not taken more than half n box when I noticed an snakes. The gold stnndurd Scotch cross-cut the vein. When this is the same lode as he may bo able to ies of Filipinos offer desultory op improvement in tny condition, and I keep on improving steadily. To them Loan Co., falling prices and high done,the gentlemen who pronounced find independent discoverios upon I owe my restoration to health. They are a grand remedy. 11 —Aft. S tirlin g position, the main body is in full re Dtniecrat-Masage. freight rates have done all this id that big coal vein “ dirt" will be which to base them; but no location treat aud utterly routed. Of the the Inst ten years. At Al! d ru g e i»-.». o r s e n t , poM p& td, on r . c . i p t et p rice , 5 0 c t , o « r I give below pretty apt to find that he has made can legally exceed the statutory b o x . by t h « fc*D i. YYiHixmi M t d i c i n . Co., B « « V , 3 c h r r \ « t t » d y .S .Y . hordes of troops originally drawn the latest quotations from the oue great big mistake— we hope so, limit ns to length and width, namely up iu battle array against the Amer Oregon Miniog Journal, pnhlishod nt least. 1500x600 feet. icans, fully one-third are already ^ a» at Grants Pass, Jan. 28, 1899: Messrs. Holmes A Zumwnlt have incapacitated, nnd tlie rest are scat Houtzdule(Penn.) Journal: Once A $65.00 Machine Wheat— Portland: Walla Walla, had many disadvantages to contend tered in every direction. 58 cents per bushel; yallfy (51; with; the days were short, the upon a time a man got mad nt the The Americans now have asteam- Salem, 50; Roseburg, 54; Grants weather bad, and are camped nearly editor and stopped the paper. In por $ enr line to Malabon, and (¡00 ma Pass, 55. Oats— Portland—39 to LATEST a mile from their work. They nre a few weeks he sold his coru at 4 rines with four Maxims have been BEST 53 cents per bushel; Salem, 35; now building a house. When they cents less than the market price. CHEAPEST landed from the fleet on tbo beach, Roseburg, 30; Grants Pass, 30. get that done and a trail made, so Then his property was sold for Shipped to anyone, north of the city. Hops, 14 to 174; 1897crop, 0 cents they can get in and out conveniently, taxes because lie didn’t read tbe anywhere, on 1 (J Among the important points cap per pound. days’ free trial, Silver, 59£. These without climbing over steep hills, sheriff's sale. He paid 810 for a lot iu y o u r o w n tured was a strong embrasured grain quotations are somewhat h o m e , without they will make better progress. of forged notes that had been ad asking one cent earthworks within sight of Caloo- higher than usual on account of vertised two weeks nnd the public in advance. Those men appear to be full of can. . warned against thorn. Ho then the last year’s drouth in California There was considerable firing and war times. I hare not got the pluck, energy nnd perseverance. rushed to tho printing office and 10 y e a r s ’ written They nre going to stay with it till warranty w i t h from the upper windows of bouses quotations of other products at paid several years iu advance, nnd each machine. they see it out, if it takes all sum in the native quarter of the city last hand at present. had the editor sign an agreement Will look them night, but no casualties have been up. I understand not long since mer. They are the right int-u in that he wns to kuock him down if A strictly high-grade Sew ing M a c h i n e , fin is h e d reported as a result. The signal that apteral carloads of dried the right place. This big coal vein he ordered his paper to be stopped throughout iu the best pos sible manner. It possesses ult corps was compelled to run lines prunes were shipped east this last crops out away high up on the side again. modern improvements,.audits ulong the firiug line during the season at 4 cents per pound, not of a mountain, and pitches down mcchafiical construction is towards the valley below, with tbe such that iu it nre combined During the year ended in Septem fighting, and consequently there withstanding the wnve o f prosper simplicity with great strength, slope of the mountain at an angle ber last 1253 criminals were sen thus insuring ease o f running, were frequent interruptions of com ity. How much taxes nnd mort of 45 degrees. If this coal pros tenced iu Iowa. durability, ami making it im munication, owing to the cutting of gage indebtedness can n mau pay possible for the machine to be pect uboulil prnvg_aa_entu-e iuiluve, put out o f order. It sews fast wires, nnd the signal men were or off nt the eud o f a year under the and makes u perfect stitch this pretty little valley in the moun with all kinds o f thread ntjd C oupon, if dered to kill without hesitation any present circumstances nnd condi We tains will be badly “ left.” But we all classes of muterial. Always luir« one who attempted to interfere with tions, mid live nnd support his sent C 0. 1 ready for use and uurivailed don't want it that way, nnd nre not for speed, durability and qual „ k or or< trim the lines. ity o f work. Notice the fob family? Come ngnin, Bro. Ben- going to have it that way’, if wo can heavy, A l l -'«V oo l M a r y s 55 “ ARLINGTON” lowing points of superiority. AMERICAN LOSSES 250; INSURGENT LOSSES uett. The wise policy you speak help it. We want this part of old v il l e C A L IF O R N IA B LA N K E T S, now 4000, REPORTS GENERAL OTIS. of (the gold stnuderd) is what Oregon to lead all tho balance of offered below Mill »rice s, ns they were bought before tho rise iu w ool. W e nam e Tlic Head o f the “ Arlington” swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb Washington, Feb. 7.—The war placed a mortgage on n majority tbe world in the way of a big coal only a few. { ^ “ M en tion this paper nnd screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, anti beautifully ornamented iu gold. plate has rounded corners aud is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top of table, department received the following of the farms throughout the land vein, and give it a close call for w e'll pay freigh t on purchases oyer $ 10 to Bed high t l Arm—Space under the arm is 0 % inches high and 9 inches long. This will admit the 20 years ngo, aud a continuation quality as well. If it is possible for any lilt , station in C aliforn ia. largest. kilts, nnd even quilts. It Is Self-Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thread through dispatch from Otis: except eye o f needle. Shuttle iscyliuder, open on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or C O L O R . W E I G H T . H IZ K . C U T P R I C E . Mauiln, Feb. 7.—The insurgent of the “ wise policy” coupled with such a thing to happen— ngnin we take out; bobbin holds a large amount of thread. 5titch Regulator is on the bed or the machine, 9 pounds, 63x90.. ...... $ 9.00 beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can army concentrated around Manila high rates of interest, high taxes, say, Holmes A Zumwnlt nre tin right Mottled, 73x91., ...... 9.00 Navy, be changed from 8 to :W stitches to the inch. Feed is double and extends on both aides o f needle; Scarlet, 10 •* 73x{M... .......... 10.00 never fails to take «roods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive: no sprlngft to from Luzou province numbers falling prices aud low wnges have men in the right place. We have 14 “ 73x96... ...... 14.00 break and get out 01 order; can be raised and lowered at will. Automat»« Bobbin Winder—Ho. 5 “ «0x83... ...... 3.1)0 over 20,000 men, possessing sev tilled the penitentiaries and lunatic not heard from Salmon mountain, Gray, filling tbe 1) >bbin automatically and perfectly smooth without bolding the thread. Machine docs " 16 " 80x»4... ..... 15.00 not run while winding bobbin. Light Running—Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue theoper- 7 •* 66 x 81 . . . ........ 6.00 eral quick-firing and Krupp field asylums to overflowing, and set a Johnson creek or the lower Sixes “ ator, makes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides, “ 10 " 73x84... ....... 8.50 will not ravel, and can he changed without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ten guns. A good portion of the enemy million tramps on foot; lias caused lately—don’t know what they nre " cotton, 52x80... ........... 80 sion, and will admit thread from 8 to lot) spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order. ........ 1 .0 0 •• •• 63 x 78 . . . are armed with Mauser’s latest pat more misery, destroyed more happy doing. The “grippe” has not made The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put iu wroug. Needlo P rices are by the pair. •Send for list o f bar is roumi, made of case-liftnlened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting tern gnus. Two Krupps nnd a homes than wars, pestilence or its nppearance among us y e t So 1000 blankets at cut-rate prices on the goods. Adjustable Beatings—All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjlisted with a screw driver. All lost motion can be taken up, aud the machine will last a lifetime. Bankers, bondholders, fur ns I know, the people nre gen great rnauy rifles were captured. famine. SMITH’S CASH STORE, Attachments -Each machine is furnished with necessary toolsand accessories, and in addition we Insurgents fired a great quantity combines, syndicates and trusts nre erally well. More anon. fumi>h mi extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, as follows: One H. 25-27 Market street, S. F. miller old gatherer, out* binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, different widths up of ammunition. Quite a number :ust absorbing the wealth of the •o - o f an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread enti r. Woodwork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings Roseburg Reveiw: Hon. Judge of Spnuish soldiersj are in the in world and reducing tile common to drawers, dre.v» guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. T o tïx e O n î o r t u n a t s The Hamilton wishes it understood that surgent service, and these served people to poverty ned rngs. n r W 'T D W HIGH PRICES FOR p i l V DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS AND I “ A T SEWING MACHINES CUT SAVE AGENT S AND DEALER’S PROFITS same fate that awaited the great ho is opposed to Senator Kuyken the artillery. o y n Cr R r A T O F F E R . $ 2 3 .6 0 l» o u r .Special W holesale Price, but republic o f Rome is nwaiting us dall's bill to give the second judiciul Insurgents constructed strong in- In order to introduce this high-grade sewing machine, weraake a special cou- Coupon pon oiTcr, giving every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class ma trenchments near our lines, mostly also, ami sooner or later we will be district an additional judge. He T h is o ld reliable nnd No 2 9 7 0 chine at the 1 >wc: t unco ever offered. < >n receipt o f $ 18.50 cash andcoupon, m ost successfu l spec in bamboo thickets. Theso our men eutombed in the same supulchar finds no difficulty whatever in keep wc will ship tiic nnovc-describcd machine anywhere securely packed and err.led, and . iin: lteesnfe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with ialist in San Frar cis charged, killing or capturing macy with them that have gone before ing up with his work, nnd considers each 1:1 i. bin i.Ioney refunded I f not a» represented after thirty days’ test co, still con tinu es fo d o T 5 5 .0 0 . trial. We vi ship th O. I). for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty day»’ trial cn that the proposed measure will add of the enemy. Our casualties prob us. cure all Sexual and * If sent with order * rcccij t o f f'i.GO as a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty S em in a l Diseases, for Arlington an unnecessary anil uncalled for A. T r a m p . days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi ably aggregate 250. Full reports such as Gonorrhea, f SewingMachlne % monials, explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to any. P. S. Under the gold standard burden upon the taxpayers. It is today. Gleet.Str.cture, one at the lowest manufacturer's prices without asking one cent iu advance. No. 6 5 Ì The be:.*, plan ir. fo send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis | S y p h ilis, in nil its The casualties of the insurgents it is not always convenient to have true that this district is larger than count. Remember the coupon must be sent with ord®r. i-form s, Skin Diseases. are very heavy. Have buried bur small change to purchase n ticket the first district, comprising Jack- ¿ N e r v o u s D ebility. make your order Herald, ied some 500 of their dead aud hold nt stations to ride inside, and dan son, Josephine, Lane and Klamath Im poten oy, Seminal W eakness and L oss o f M anhood, the con sequence o f self-abuse gers attending riding a brakebeam counties where there are two judges. 500 prisoners. Their losses in and excesses producing the follo w in g sy m p killed, wounded and prisoners prob outweigh the chances of going If there was a movement to equalize tom s: Sallow cou ntenance, dark spots un nfoot— as it is the ouly healthy the territory of the several districts der the eyes, pain in tho head, rin gin g in ably number 4000. the ears, loss o f con fid en ce, diffiden ce in They banish pain ONE I took the waterworks pumping bustucss I know of. I bnye known it would not be a bad idea, but there pproaching strangers, p a lp itation o f the GIVES station jesterdav, six miles out, and known of tramps since the is no need for any additional judges. heart, weakness o f the lim bs and b ack, loss o f m em ory, pim ples on the fa ce , coughs- after a considerable skirmish with close of the rebellion nndliave never The representatives in the legisla consum ption. etc. RELIEF. D lt. G IB B O N has practised in San F ra n the enemy, which made no stand. seen a sick one nor heard of a dead ture from the counties comprising over 30yearsan 1 those tro a b le d sh o u ld The pumps damaged will be work one, unless ha wns killed in a this judicial district should oppose cisco not fa il to con su lt him and receive the b e n ing in a week. Have a number of smnshup of a train, or riding the this bill of Kuykendall's at every efit o f his great skill aud exp erien ce. The octor cur<“s when others f a il. Try him . condensers set up in the city, which brakebeam behind a locomotive. step or their constituents will call d CUK ES G U A K A N T E E D . P ersons cured furnish good water. The troops They are all lively and have good them to Recount for tho betrayal of at hom e. Charges reasonable. Call or write. D U . J . F. G IB B O N . are in excellent spirits. Quiet pre appetites as all the hotels, boarding their interests. 625 K earner street. San F rancisco Cal. and fnrro bouses through tbe Innd vails. O t is . can testify. A. T. The Sheep Tex Bill- Lowest Cask Prices. Heroes of the Civil W&T, - , Dr Gibbon liirouirh the h e T Life Insnmnce Compatir P A C IF IC M UTUAL of California. Life. Roiliiivinent 1 Accident M in i's Agent. > ivilluiit extra wt.-^- «I T a n k a Sever«* C o l d A l t e r t h e I l l s F ire. Marble and Slone Worts ston es, Tablets, etc. stery lots enclosed w ith atone coping irhing. Iron railings furnished to or- C orrespondence solicited from parties g in the country or other tow ns who wish anythin g in m y line o f business. 1 B 8 HFIMTD - O reo ••flrllngton” ?&.dinB Sewing piaetyne 18.50 After the big fire in Cripple Creek, Orders left with R. S. K n o w l t o n , I took a very severe cold and tried C o q u h . i . i C i t y , will rece ve prompt many remedies without help, the •ttenton. _________ cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of C O O S B A Y Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, both the cold and cough left me, and in this high altitude it takes a meritor ious cough remedy to do any good. C. tV. PATERSON, Prop. — G. B. Henderson, editor Daily Advertiser, Cripple Creek, Colo. nfactnrer o f M arble M onum ents, Hea 1- Sold by R. S.Knowlton. K E V . JAS. L . F U T R E L l Mr. Bennett's "Gold Standard" Argument. 18í)í). Tbe men who voted against the beet sugar bounty bill in the legis lature Tuesday of last week were: Brattain, Briggs, Butt, Gray, Grace, Gregg, Jones. Knight, Kruse, Lam- son, Marsh, Massiogill, McCulloch, McQueen, Palmer, Platts, Ross, Smith, Stillman, Stump, Thompson, of Clackamas, Thompson, of Wash ington, Topping, Whitley, William son, WilsoD, (Douglas), Wanacott, (Douglas),— 27. Absent— Conn, Feeder, 2. Criticisms of the Bloodhound Bill. Touching tho provisions of Will iamson’s sheep tax and coyote scalp bounty bill and tbe claim that ii is primarily a tax on the sheep man themselves, it is interesting to note how the tax will fall in two cases. In Crook county, with her 433,000 sheep, the oue-half mill on sheep will yield about $4330, and the one- | fourth mill property tax $343, mak ing 4766 in all, or one and one- tenth cents a head. In Muttuomah county, with $23.74, and the prop erty tax $10,760, making 10,783.74; or nearly $5 per head on her sheep. — Capital Journal. Lincoln County Leader: Representative Topping has in troduced a bill authorizing county courts to keep blooilbounds for the tracking and hunting down of crim inals. Talk about the great enlight enment of our modern 20th century, but this is Topping the climax. Mr. Topping hail much better devise some means of properly punishing the criminals that our sheriffs al ready run down. It is just such nonsense as this that makes Oregou legislators objects of ridicule all over the state. Legislators should take their “ borse stnso” with them To insure a happy new yrear, keep when they go to Salem and let a large amount of such nonsense j tbe liver dear and the body vigor ous by using DeWitt’s Little Early alone. [Mr. Topping must have some Risers, the famous little pills for local conditions that impel him to constipation and liver troubles. R. secure relief by such a measure 8. Knowlton. He will no doubt state them when Gelatoid, a mixture of gelatine his bill comes up for action. But with fermaldehj de, is being used such local causes do not justify a for unbreakable goggles to protect state la « on the subject.)—Capital eyes of workmen exposed to flying Journal, i particles of stone, metal or wood. S IDNEY chool Furniture Co M anufacture •‘ B E A U T Y ” D E S the celebrated A utom atic r a p i li ’ K S , and all forn itn re necessary fo r the S cnool- roona. Every desk o f this com pany’ s m an ufacture is warranted, and any part that becom es broken or nnfit fo r nse during that tim e will be d u p lica ted w ithout charge. W rite for circulars nnd prices to MH8. NOHA A M cEW KN , A je. f. for C oos county, Ooouille C ity. O regon. No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. 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