Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 21, 1899, Image 2

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UPPER - RIVER
DEPARTMENT.
Wheaton Still Advancing.
Methods ot Trusts.
llanna: “ Tho levtuufs for tho
* The Thorn C om es Forth
support of tho government must bo
! Manila, March 14.—C;.‘IO p. in.— j
The methods of the Standard Oil raised in some way, and the indi­
T U E SD A Y , MAUCli 21 . IS
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I Brigadier-General Wlieatou’s col-
W ith P oin t F o rw a rd ."
Co. are being ventilated by Attor- rect way is tin* 1-ci*t way, according
; cimi» advanced today beyond Pa*ig
PUBLISHED E V Eli Y TUESDAY
i uev General Mounett of Ohio. Gen- to my idea. Winn tho people do
ana tiie XTpper-Ccq.-u.ille to the shore of Lacuna de Buy,
cThe thorn point o f disease 1 eral Moimctt seems to he ono of the
Iv £ 3 r r tle
P e in t
not renlize that they are paying a
I
sweeping
everything
before
it.
K. Pannenbeijr
:
:
:
J. S. Jfr.Kwen
and W h a t is O-oinsr cn Tiiere.
is an ache or pain.
B u t the j few stato officiulu that the Oil Coui- tax there is no complaint."
i The enemy made u running tight,
Exchange: Right,you are, Mark,
a
b lo o d is the feed er o f th e ! pany are afraid of nnd ns they can’t
and suffered severe loss.
j bribe, browbeat, intimidate or co- old hoy. Thu art of capitalist gov­
Editors and Proprietors.
P urify it w ith I erce him, they seek to throw tus- ernment is to skill the people with­
It has been truthfully said that, The rebels* avenue of eommuni- •whole b o d y.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 1!. Hermann have
Donated t<> t ill matefinl and ■ torn! i.p gone to San F ’ ftncisco, via Rose-1 tho last legislature passed some | cMio^uorth and south is now closed,
| pii-ion on his motives iu bringiug out letting them know it- and even
H
o
o
d
’
s
Sarsaparilla.
b i d d i n g o f the Coqaiile Valley particularly
burg, to lay in their spring stock. | good bills, but wlmt about the |the American cordon stretching
an d o f Coos County generullv.
Kidneys, liver and stomach will at ! suit against the organized thieves. aid iu the skinning process through
Subscription, per year, in advance, tj.
Schiller is a wide-awake business mortgage tax law? Was it re en- " T.‘’r “ ,uile flon> the river to the once respond ? No thorn in this point. | George Rice, w ho has been ruined tho pretext of benefiting them; or
man and will doubtless display a acted? Not much. How about the I **ke- The rebels are in force i t
Blood P oisoning — The surgeon said by-the Oil Company, testified that ns the Japanese student whom vve
P. F 18H K K , N*\T8PAPKB A !»▼ KRTISINQ AtiEN'T
21 M e r ch a n t»' E x ch a n g e , San Frant ia co, ia fine collection of
L oar
merchandise in i exemption for indebtedness — was ateros and lagu ig.
when he took out the b r a s s shell received In j the trust was worth no less than quoted awhile back, said;
“The ait
A u th orized a g e n T t . h is p a p e r it* kep t o n tiie
wounded, wound at Sun Juan Hill tw o weeks before, [ $580,0011,000, and that the company
any provision made? Yes! Let the Two of yesterday
At hi» office
the near future.
of government is robbing the hive
Privato
Stewnrt,
of
tho
Twentieth
that it w ould have poisoned me
ie if it tiaj ; had paid in dividends uot less tlinii without disturbing tho swarm.”
Miss Daisy B. Giles will soon re- | poor man pay the taxes for the rich;
i .
infantry, aud Private Munson, of not been for my pure blood. I told him It - ou per rent, , m ,, the lr.et
CO years. Mark knows a thing or two.
turn from Ashland, where she has what right has he in this world, nny
was H ood's s rsaparlllu that made 11 pure.'1
Twenty-second iufautry, are dead.
G
eorgs
P.
CV
opek
,
C
o
.
G,
'J5th
l
_.
S.
Inf..
way?
None
whatever.
The
poor
Wo
append
from
the
Cincinnati
En-
"
been attending the normal school.
, W ashington llarrut ks, W ashington, I>. C.
quirer part of Mr. Rice's testimony: ONLY $ 5 0 0 0 - For a short time
p r izm
Mrs. D. Giles has just received a man has no soul, and was only cre­
R h e u m a tis m - " M yself and u friend
O ils Reports the Results.
Iu response to qinstious from .Air. ' U only,
—
both sutiered from severe uttiu ks o f rheu­
Tho Herald Land Co.
fine large stock ot spring goods aud ated for (lie convenience of his pos­
m atism . H ood's Sarsaparilla cured both. Kinkeud, Mr. Rice raid the cost of
sessor.
There
can
be
no
harm
for
By special arrangement made
wants a buyer with $5000 to pur­
can suit the most fastidious.
Her
Washington, March 11.—The fol­ W e would not b e without it.” W m . II.
shipping oil by pipe line was not
with the publishers o f tho
chase at a sacrifice ono of the best
goods are shipped direct from the a representative to lie to such earth lowing cablegram from Otis was re­ L ester , ti5 Leonard St., Pall Klver, Mass.
more than five cents per barrel.
FARM JOURNAL, we arc en­
improved small farms in Coos
east, aud comprise ail the latest worms when their votes are needed. ceived at the war department today:
Of
course
they
were
promised
re­
The cost of refining oil was from jj<?
abled to offer a o-ycur stlb-
county. Finely situated, choice
patterns in millinery and nt prices
Manila, Mareh 14.—Until yester­
to Je per gallon. A given quantity
script ion to that paper to ev­
land, good fences, plenty of fruit
that can be secured nowhere else. lief in this direction. Well, they day the field operations here since
er
Disappoint
are getting it right alcug.
They
of crude oil would produce 80 per
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ery new subscriber who pays'
aud shrubbery, running water.
Louis Strong, ji\, will tench the are being relieved— of their property the capture of Cnlocan had been of
The other 20
Hood*» Fills em o liver 111» ; the non Irritating ami ceut of refined oil.
for the HERALD ono year
Owner has other business that
school in the 1! ickleff district, just — every day,and of course that works a minor nature, consisting of driv­ on7/
' catTTartic to take with Hood's SaraaparlllaT per cent went to gasoline, naphtha
ahead; nnd the same offer is
claims his attention
ing hack small hands of insurgents
below town.
a
reduction
in
taxation.
The
poor
and
residuum.
From
what
he
kuew
mado to every old subscriber
with com iderable loss to the latter.
of the conditions of tho oil business
We have it in for the author of man has nothing left but prosperity
who will pay all h ick dues and
Yesterday General Wheaton, with
in Ohio, ho would say that oil
the bill prohibiting games of chance, to pay taxes on, nnd that article is a the Twentieth nnd Twenty-second
one year in advance — both
could ho produced and sold profit- I u
,
The Benton County Colonists-
our dinner always came that wavand cheap one nnd doesn't hurt them infantry, Oregon and Washington
papers for the price of ours|
very much, while the rich man gets
ably iu refined condition for three I rieaitQUarterS
our best girl------
only.
troops, a section of the Sixth artil­
Tho Corvallis Times says of the or four cents per gallon.
fo r
In order to get the FARM
Ice cream nnd cake were tho order special rates nnd stands tho strain. lery and a squadron of the Fourth
As a matter of fact, it was being
of the evening at the home of R. C. We presume the representatives did cnvulry, attacked a large force of colonists who have recently acquired
JOURNAL ns a premium for
sold in Ohio markets at from seven
Dement on last Sunday evening, not have time for such needed leg­ the enemy, drove them back and lands iu Benton county:
advance payment it will be nec­
j The colony is a co-operative oue, to eight cents for the wholesale
They were too busy with
w here a number of young folks bad islation.
essary to walk right up.o the
took the line of tho l ’ asig river,
iu which the members receive wages, trade, nnd 13 to 15 cents for the
gathered to approve the liberating their clerks and dodging behind a which he now holds.
captain’s office, for wo have
C Y R U S N O BLE ,
\ hut in which the aggregate profits, retail trndo.
lot of useless bills which, if enacted,
The cost of gasoline,
act of the eity dads.
only a limited number of 5-
Two improvized gunboats in the
O L D H E RM ITA G E ,
as well as the common ownership, he said, was about 50 per cent more
would not even bo ornamental, and
year subscriptions to dispose
lake have captured considerable j is shared by all. The members are
Orvil Dodge went over to the thus neglected their constituents.
B U R K E ’S SCOTCH M A L T ,
than that of refined oil.
of.
The FARM JOURNAL
property.
bay ou Monday’s train to attend to
A N P K C 1 A I.T V .
|
to
come
from
all
parts
of
the
union,
“
Whenever
I
shipped
a
carload
of
Assessor
J.
S.
Lawrence
is
inter­
is on solid foundation and per- j
The insurgent loss was heavy.
business in the various bny towns.
and
the
ultimuto
number,
the
pro­
oil
to
customers
the
Standard
would
viewing our people nni counting Our own killed and wounded aggre­
fectly trustworthy.
moters hsv , will reach 3000. They rush iu other oil and undersell me,
There has been a hustling sewing chickens and hogs.
gates 35, mostly slightly wounded
,n, .
, are members of the People’s church, as long ns my oil was on the market,” CLUB ROOMS ¡N CONNECTION
FREE, TO CASH SUBSCRIBERS machine agent dodging around
W. H. Erdice returned from Saa
town for the past week.
He ap­
DU
Oris
which is a Christian organization, of said Mr. Rice. "My customers were
Francisco on last Thursday.
He stan(r UrS
whose principles the proposed col­ intimidated by threats of boycott,
pears
to
be
doing
a
good
business.
In order to got our delinquent
has purchased a new boiler and
ony is a partial exemplification. aud inauy a time I have received let-
subscribers to pay up and in advauco
LastWeduesday’s snowstorm beat engine for his cheese factory at this City of Pai If Taken Alter a Hot Fight. The members nre, iu fact, Christian
teis and telegrams countermanding
we will
HOLBROOK, M ERRILL
the record for Coos; 11 inches in oue place. He will build two largo ad­
Manila, March 13.— 4:05 p. m.— socialists, who propose to put in orders which hnd been made in writ­
make them a present
night really sounds incredible, yet ditions to the present structure, and
A ST E T S O N ............
practice
the
ethics
taught
and
prac­
ing. The men themselves have told
General Wheaton attacked and cap­
o f a year’s subscription
it is true.
However, it has about will ho prepared to bandlo much
ticed by Christ and his apostles. me that they dared not oppose the Also BRIDGE A BEACH
tured
the
city
of
Pnsig,
east
of
Ma­
to the
all melted away, as the warm sun­ mere milk this season than ever be­
nila, this nftornoou.
The enemy They aro uot anarchists or commun­ Standard by buying my oil, for fear
N O R T H W ES T P A C IFIC F A R M E R , shine soon got in its work when fore. He expects to make both but­ made a stand for an hour, but nt the ists. They are rather a co-opera­ of the threatened boycott. In the STOVES’ —
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the snow quit falling.
ter aud cheese this seasoD.
published at Portland, Oregon.
end of that time was forced to re­ tive corporation, wherein the capi­ end my business was ruined.”
The reader will see now how im­
treat. The loss of the Filipinos wns talist aud laborer are united in oue
The Farmer is now in its 30th year,
Mrs. John Gam m ill.of Kiverton, 30 killed and 10 prisoners.
Of the person, giving to each the entire possible it is for tho people to rid
Libby Items.
and is authority on all subjects per­
is visiting friends a day or two in United States forces six were product of both labor and invest­ themselves of these commercial par­
and any other
taining to farm work and conditions
ment.
asites by present laws.
The Oil
wounded.
Libby, March 18.—Grand ball this place.
of the northwest.
The colony proposes to build and Trust, like the railroad, telegraph,
John Psrrott shipped 8 tons ot
As the regular price of that paper yesterday evening in honor of St.
is $1 per year, it is easy to see what Patrick. Wo nil willingly admit nice baled bny to John Yoakara’s Total Deaths Dur ing the Late War With Spain. operate woolen mills, grist mills, express, telephone, bank and other
Or any and everything
sawmills, canneries, crameries, dri. gigauTic monopolies, must he owned
a valuable premium we are willin that St. Patrick was a gentleman logging camp last Friday.
At Washington, the following ers, and engage in all kinds of agri­ by the people. No other course is
carried in a
and
a
superior
inun
to
the
4th
of
to give to our paid-in-advance sub­
The H erald and Farm Journal— statement has been issued, showing cultural pursuits.
Churches aud possible.— Independent.
First-class Hardware Store.
scribers.
This applies to nil new July. The b’ boyshad a good time. there never wns such an offer to
the total number of deaths reported schools will also be built aud main­
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subscribers, and ail who will pay They met with their friends aud Coos county subscribers before.
to the adjutant-general’s office be­ tained. A further feature of the
their delinquencies and a year in for love knocked them down.
S.
F.
Star: Bond the city for
Miss Irma Lukens lias been tween May 1, 1898, and February plan is the building and operation forty millions of dollars— for wliat?
Wm. Campbell, superintendent
advance before March 1, 1899.
28,
1899:
of a motor line between Corvallis
(Successors to J. J. Lamb, f
of the Beaverton mines, was visit­ elected to teach the school at Fair-
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329 and Eugene. The power for this To beautify it and make necessary
ing old-time friends here last week. view and will soon go to that place. Killed iu action......................
improvements,
we
are
told.
Who
Etchings from Eckley.
Died of wounds......................
125 line will he generated in a large
(Jail again, Bill; glad to see yon.
will pay the principal of and interest
Miss Mnry Quick has bpen given Died of Disease...................... 5,277
electric plant to he located on the on those bonds? The men who
It
was
rumored
here
that
P.
Hen­
the
school
at
Bench
V
iew—
a
point
Christmas Homo, March 18.—
Long Tom near Monroe.
want them? Not much.
The in­
The festive hoot of the grouse is nessey had wanted to resigD his po­ on the coast between Bandon and
T otal..................................... 5,781
The colonists bavo already pur­ dustrial
sition as superintendent lately, hut Empire.
classes—business men,
heard hereabouts.
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chased large tracts of land in Ben­ working men and small property
the
compauy
had
given
him
a
sub­
Considerable rain has fallen the
Frank Wilson hnd the end of Ills Another Rebellion from Spanish M isru le ton county.
holders — “ the man with the hoe”—
past few days and the end is not stantial advance on his Ealnry aud right thumb nearly bitten off by a
"'Bttiu Tins» liases include the en­
Only the “ select
j'et, no it is p out tux down nt tiiia induced him to stay.
Tacoma, Wash., March 13.— Ad­ tire holdings of Adam Wilhelm A will pay them.
cow
while
rendering
her
assistance
Alex Campbell has gone to San
vices by tho Btearqship Victoria from Sons, of George A. Houk, of Wesley few” will profit.
writing, but there seems to be a
from
choking
on
a
spud.
touch o f Alaska weather ou the Francisco to take lessous in a Vet­
the Orient state that Spanish avarice
Crescent City Record: Governor
B. F. Lnwrence, secretary of the and misrule have again stirred up a Hinton, nnd nearly all of the houses
mountains, as the same »recovered erinary college, preparatory to tnk-
in the town of Monroe.
The total Gage lias vetoed the assembly hill
ing
n
position
as
attendant
o
f
the
Coquille
Dairymen’s
Union,
started
rebellion. Tho insurgent Moros, of
with snow, while at the foot of the
allowing laborers iu sawmills and
for Bau Francisco by last Friday’s Palawan island, on the edge of the area of land purchased is about
mountains violets are bloom ­ stables here.
2200 acres.
A special dispatch to loggirg camps an hour for lunch. |
The
mines
are
not
ruuuing
very
train
on
business
for
the
union.
ing as though spring, Gentle Auuie,
Philippine group, north of Borneo, the Times from H 8. Wallace, of The governor is showing bis love
steady at present, owing to delays
was here.
Geo. B. Seeord, the well known murdered the Spanish governor of Junction, yesterday afternoon con­ for the laboring men every time a
Our Goods suit the people.
ot the steamers.
contractor of Towanda, N. Y., says: Palawan, residing at Port Iioyalet,
hill in thoir interest is brought to Our prices are within thoir reach.
Miss Caldwell, who was employed
The family of William Neilson, “ I have used Chamberlain’s Cough nnd killed his assistants. His head firms the statement published in
to teach the Eckley school, failed an old-time miner here, arrived nt
Tuesday’s Oregonian that $1000 on him for approval.
T H IS IS W H Y T H E R U SH
to secure the same for the reason, Libby this week from Nevada Remedy in my family for a long was severed from his body and car­ the purchase price lind alrendy been
A number of California hoys, who Is too early for you to avoid it, hut
time aud have found it superior to ried back into the hills to incite re­ paid.
your correspondent has been in county, Cal.
The
entire
purchase,
Mr.
served the army at Manilla until our clerks are efficient and will find
OnstcnvEit.
any other.”
For sale by R. S. bellion among the natives, who had Wallace stated, would involve an
formed, that she held n third-grade
broken down from exposure, have time to wait on you, or fill you r
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previously feared Spain’s power. amount somewhere between $150,-
Kuowlton.
certificate, nnd, being a resident of
failed to obtain any workFiuce they order for anything found in an up-
Attempted Robbery at M arshfield.
A
church
aud
some
other
Spanish
Coos county, could net teach in
000 and $175,000.
Of this large came hack.
Miss Flora Quick came home
These seem to hnve to-date general merchandise store.
buildings were burned, after which
Carry without a permit, winch I
Sheriff Gage returned from a yesterday from Marshfield, where the rebellious Moros retreated to amount, one-half is to. he paid on “ taken up tho white man’s burden"
understand was refused.
Not be­
trip to Marshfield last Friday she has spent several weeks. She tho hills of Palawan, carrying with the first day of May, and on that much to their own hurt.
ing anywnys discouraged, she ap­
morning, and brought with him a repoits Mrs. Olive as being better, them several dozen men, women date possession will he given the
AVrite us, if you want to seo a I
plied for and secured tho school at
The balance is to he
M Y R T L E EOIN T, O R E G O N .
story of a daring attempt nt rob­ and little Florence Aiken as im­ aud children, all Spaniards, as purchasers.
copy of the Farm Journal.
Deer Purk district and is now
paid
iu
three
payments,
during
the
proving
under
treatment
in
the
bery nt that plnce early the even­
prisoners.
teaching the same.
next 10 years. The contracts and
ing before. It appears that a young city aud expecting to be home soon.
deeds have all been signed.
The
It is reported that Mr. Wasson, man named Edzu Davis, formerly
Arrivals by Areata, March 11:
The W orst Passed-
decs nre not to he delivered to pur­
o f Rslmou mountain, made a clean­ a resident of this county with his
C. Bredhoff, Jas. H. Flanagan, Mrs.
chasers until the payments nre com­
up of several hundred dollars in father’s (Ben Davis’ ) family, but
Nelson, Miss M. Nelson, Miss J.
Even a hoard of inquiry as to pleted, hut arc to remain deposited
his placer mine.
Hope the report recently from Washington, entered
Nelson, C. Nelson, J. Bloinqnist, D. diseased meat furnished the army,
is true, ns the old gentleman has the Chinaman Own Kee’s store and
iu the First National hank at Cor­
beeu to considerable espouse nnd naked him for some oysters and A. Mendenhall, G. Ellis, Mrs E.lis, evidently “ constituted to acquit,” vallis.
The colonists are to begin
Mrs. Renfro, B. C. R ocker, W. has beeu confronted with over­
hard work developing the same.
crackers, nnd while Own K ee wns Dingee, Mrs. Diugee, G. Burboui, whelming evidence impossible to to arrive on the 1st of May. Home
of them will come from various
As far ns your correspondent can waiting on him, Davis struck him J. Bizzol, J. Carlson.
ignore as to extensive and deliber­ parts of Oregon,
$ 7.50
Some reside in
ascertain, Newt Divilbiss, of lower over the head with a club, dealing
ate
use
of
diseased
cattle
by
the
tho Willamette valley, and others
The “Death Knell” has been
Bixes, has been the most success­ him a fearful blow.
a
year
Davis theu
army contractors. We hesitated to in eastern Oregon. Still others re­
ful minor this winter, having re­ tried to get in another stroke, blit sounded to Apothecaries’ Drugs,
$
2
place
much
confidence
iu
the
state­
side
in
the
state
of
AVashington,
cently cleaned up ?750. Moll his victim recovered sufficiently to and a sign “ t o l e t ” will hs in many
ments of Dolan, a discharged em­ especially at Spokane, in Iowa and
a
y
ear
fc'itzhugh nnd W. O. Corbin, right grapple with him nnd while doing windows of doctor's offices since T he
ploye of Armour A Co., believing many other stateB.
across tho river opposite Newt’s so cried lustily for the marshal. A i ' nt J ane Home Remedy for fe­
in
equal
justice
to
all,
without
re­
mine, have struck some rich gravel Marshal Carter, who happened to male troubles 1ms been placed on
and should do well the balance of be close at hand— ns wore also a the market. Every man or woman, gard to sensational ex-parte state­
The new game law passed by tho
ments. But now comes a cattle con­
the mining season.
number o f persons —rushed for the married or single, should send n tractor of Medina, N. Y. (Charles A. state legislature makes the close
li. J. Harrison aud the throe 15’s, door nnd Davis rushed past him to two.cent stamp to our office for a Gorman), who states explicitly that season for deer, from Nov. 1 to ALL NEW S 24 hours earlier than the San Francisco papers.
bis sons— Bob, Bert and Beu—re­ the street nnd temporarily evaded beautifully illustrated circulnr, free. he anil his partner saw cattle which July 15; beaver nre wholly protected
The marshal fired a Address The Aunt Jano Medicine they would not have taken ns n gift for 20 years; pheasants, grouse, prai­ J. C. W ILSO N .
cently moved over the mountain the officer.
A. C. W I L S O N .
B lacksm ith and W ngomnnk^r
onto a tributary o f the South Fork couple o f warning shots, nnd the Co., rooms 13-14 Lewis building, (they wanted cattle to utilize some rie chickens and quail are to be
Practical Machinist.
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killed during the month of Novem­
He had Portland, Oregon.
o f Bixes.
They are in quest of a prisoner surrendered.
pastures) slaughtered for shipment
ber only; Mongolian pheasants are
qnartz ledge, having recently, so 1 J blackened his face before his a?-
The Populist couuty central com­ to Armour A Co. to be used for can­
have been informed, found some | sault, so as to he unrecognizable. mittee met Friday in consultation ning; these cattle were very old wholly protected in Jackson, Jose­
float quartz that was rich in gold. Own Kee was badly hurt, but the on several matters affecting lhe ap­ and poor, many having tuberculosis. phine, Coos, Curry and Clatsop
counties for a period of three years.
\ robber got nothing for his pains.
J. C. (.'lark moved them over.
proaching political campaigns, tak­ This was in the private slaug-
The penalty for violation of this M A C H I N I S T S ,
Davis was taken before Justice
Lee Wagner and a young man by
ing action on the following resolu­ terhouse of a United States inspector
the name o f Morris are prospect- ! Hyde nnd committed in the absence tion : “ Be it resolved, by this couuty of imported cattle. It is stated and law is a tine of from $15 to $200, W a g o n m a k e r s ,
Jug at or near the mouth of the 1 o f bonds in the sum o f $300 on a central committee, that we are unan­ practically proven that horse meat together with costs of the prose-1 H o r S C S h o e r S .
cution.
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| charge o f assault to commit rob-
JSonth Fork of Bixes.
We believe
imously iu favor of expansion, wo­ was similarly used.
Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of th e! a n d B la c k s m it h s .
Harry Guerin is not only a faith-1 ^
. M8r8h" l , C" TUT f * 1} ™ * * man suffrage, direct legislation, Dolan now. In view of theso ac­
#«1 servant of Uncle Ham, but looks 10 P'.'*™.! 8 ,lle C0UD,y J,ul Ht tariff for incidental protection and cumulating developments, on this English Baptist Church at Miners-1
after the interests o f bis neighbors’
113 *' nc<> ru a^'
free silver, nnd aro unalterably op­ and other lines, as to the seething ville, Fa., when suffering with rheu-1 Alaehine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning;
hlacksinithing and wagon-making iu all branches.
flocks as well, having recently
posed to trusts nnd tho concentra­ iniquities of this “ war of conquest,” rnatism, was advised to try Cham-1
Mrs. M. J. Cnrmau, her son E. L. tion of wealth iuto the hands of the we can think of no adjectives ade­ berlaiu’s Pain Balm. He says: “ A !
killed a panther that the dogs put
1 Carman and family, and E. O. few, and to the importation of de­ quate to characterize the total de­ few applications of this liniment M A CH IN E, W AGON AN D F A R M W ORK A R E S F E C IA L T IE
jap a tree.
Casebeer, a brothel, returned last graded pauper labor for the pur­ pravity of the “ powers that be.”— proved of great service to me.
It j
Uncle John Geiger, when the
Sunday from Redlands, Cal., where pose of depriving the laboring man 8. F. Star.
subdued the inflammation and re-
weather permits, employs himself
some o f the party have beeu living of his just and necessary wages;
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lieTed the pain.
Should any suf-
slashing brush uud burning logs.
“ I eacc is represented by a d o r e , ffrfr profit by giving Pain Balm a
several years. They return to their nnd we nre opposed to and will not
F. S. Avery is having his meadow old home near Norway, an 1 ure
For sftlr
support any candidate for any one isn t it? asked the man who was tria, ,t wi„ feage me.”
.cleared of stumps. It is his inteu- quite satisfied to get back.
looking over some allegorical p .c by R S. Kuowlton.
office
for
more
than
two
terms.
We
Jion to plow the same and re-seed
A . B . D e a n , P r o p r ie to r .
tureu. “ well, aiiBwcred the diplo-
At the late annua! school meet­ are further opposed to fusion with * | matic banqueter, “ doves used to fig-
frith different grasses.
- barleston, V . A a., is half sub-
Successor to Nosier Bro’s.
any
party
or
parties,
and
we
ear
ing o f Cunningham school distiiet,
nnd A. O. W heeler,
I ure in that connection. But quail on merged nnd 5000 aro driven from
Last Wednesday morning the
cordially iavite all n o n -,.
.
. ,
,
and cordinllv
we learn tiint Miss Joey Beyers, ncstlv aud
their
homes,
but
tile
river
is
falling.
auow was nearly seven inches deep
partisan
voters
to
join
ns
in
the
‘
°™t
appears
to
ho
more
popular
now teaching at Coburg, near Sa­
The lower part of Portsmouth, O.,
General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
ou the lints and continued some
j now’
lem. w as unanimously elected as j work of reform."
is submerged. The Ohio and Lick­
wtiile later.
M ountain Hi It.
Commercial
Men Promptly and Safely
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The
Nicaragua
ennal
project
is
as
teacher o f the Cunuiugbam school. 1
ing rivers nre rampant nt Cincin­
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“ In London they call a store n it was several years ago. Congress
Delivered at Any Point.
nati.
All
the
streams
of
Kentucky
Pimples,
eruptions,
sweaty
hands
Just received— 150 dozen Miner's
shop, don't they?” “ Yes.”
“ And has made another appropriation for
Shirts, direst from the East.
The and feet are cured by Hudyan. All , an eleyator is n lift, isn't it?" a survey— tho third made on that are out of their hanks.
cheapest in town at Lamb A Trice’s. ’ druggists, 50 cents.
Bilious headache, yellow skin,
"Yes.” “ Then I suppose they call route.
Authorization is also mnde
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
Just received at Lamb A Trice's, | an elevator boy in a store a shop- for an inspection of the Panahin coated tongue, fevered lips. Hud­
The birds are now singing tlnur
Near Odd Fellows’ H all.
yan
cures.
All
druggists,
50
cents.
First
Street,
route.
a
beautiful
hue
of
Silk
Trimmings.*
lifter?”
spring welcomes.
J. S. M°EWKN V: CO.
PAY IP ami#
big
(Jet a # Fani Joina
5 Y ea rs.
sH cüC Ä Sa id a baitffa
CHOICE LIQUOIIS.
CÄLL FOR :::
Doors, Windows
B uilding
M aterial,
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
it. 0. Li’linianoivsky,
L tf. Deyoe
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Good Rigs. Spanking Teams, Reasonable Rates.