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V f u t i l i UPPER - RIVER <£\ìi) f e r a l i T U E 8 D A Y , M ARCH 28. 1899. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY ! K. Pannenberg J. 8. Mrkwtn Editors and Proprietors. Mrs. Msrv E. Norris, mother of T. C. Norris and Mrs R. C. Dement of this place, is visiting with rela tives and friends in this city. A. J. Walker aid W. C. Conner )1 Merchants’ E ich»»*«, Ban Francisco, la L P. •ur authorised »Kent. This paper is kept ou Ale j for Roseburg on the huricaoe left F 18H E U , N I V I P A P B R A W B ETIMI NO AO ENT at hie offloe MV UP and* (let a $ I I « PKIZM Farm Journal 5 Y ea rs. By Hpecial arrangement made with the publishers of the FARM JOURNAL, we are en abled to offer a 5-year sub scription to that paper to ev ery new subscriber who pays for the HERALD one year ahead; and the game offer is made to every old subscriber who will pay all back dues and one year in advance — both papers for the price o f ours only. In order to get the FARM JOURNAL as a premium for advance payment it will be nec essary to walk right upo the captain’s office, for wo have only a limited number of 5- year subscriptions to dispose of. The FARM JOURNAL is on solid foundation and per fectly trustworthy. -V • C0VEM0R OF ALASKA Something Lacking- “ Great H aste is N ot Expect« t FigM en U m Boundary Ques tion. A lw a ys G ood S p eed .” oMany people trust to luck Seattle, March 21.— Governor tl© P e in t a .n < l t l i o 'O ’p p e r - O o q . i A l l l * John G. Brady, of Alaska, arrived to pull them through, and are a^ad. 'TXTTaa.t I s d o l u - e r o n T H o r a . J. S. M°EWEN & CO. tta T oU d ko th e m a tin a l and social np- b i i l d i o d o f the C oqu ille V alley parti la rlj and o f Cooe C ounty gen era lly . S ubscription, per year, in ad ranoe, f i . DEPARTMENT. . j deck of the faithful bronco, A. J. returning to bia post in the customs house at Dyea, Alaska, after a abort viait with his relatives and many friends in that plaoe; Mr. Conner going on a business tour to Rose burg, Drain and Cottage Grove. Ralph Knight, of Roseburg, is visiting in this place and on Catch ing creek with bis many friends and relatives. Mrs. Gertie Ntaly, sister of J. L. Knight, will teach the lower Catch ing creek school this season. J. L. Knight has just returned from a trip through northern Curry. He reports stock iu good condition and says little or no loss was aui- taiued in that section during tbel winter. j HI* bos* went dead an’ bis mala went lame; He l»«t bia cow « In a poker KHme. A barricane omue one iniuiuer'a day, An’ carried the bouae wbar be lived n e a r; Then aearthqnakeooiuew hen that was none An' swallowed Uie land that the house stood on ; An' the tax collector be ca n i- roan* An' oberaed him up with the bole in the ground; An* the citv tnarahal be cam e in view An' said he wanted bie street tax too. Did he moan a n' aigh? Did ba ait an' ary An cium tha linrric.vue sw eepin' by? Did be grieve that bia old frienda failed to here today from Washington, where disappointed. D o not be baa boon since January, looking j often , after Alaskan legislation. Concern-, dilly-dally in matters o f W. T. Lehnherrand Lloyd Spires, W ith it you can the transfer company, are kept busy ing the Alaskan boundary, Governor health. all the time in spite of the past bad “The C a n a d ia n s will surely have accomplish miracles. W ith- weather. They are energetic and cull a fight on their hands, if they try to out it you are “ no good. “ When tlie earthquake com e en ' swallowed courteous gentlemen, which always a ll? move the boundary on Porcupine Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and commanJ respect. a word o f blam e he said, river, as they bare on the Stickeen blood healthy by theuae of Hood’s Ear* Nevar W ith all them troubles on top o f bia head. Dickie, Burt and Warren say thnt and Lyno canal pass. Do you think •aparilla, the faultiest blood purifier. N ot bint! . . . He clim bed to (he top o f the yspe psia “ I know a positive relief hill, they did not understand the ques that 2000 Americana, every one of for D dyspepsia and that Is H ood's Sars»|>a- W har standi-t'-rooni wnx left him «till. tion, and that it is all a mistake. them well armed, who hare gone rilla. It cured me. My neuralgia also Alt’ , barin’ hi* bead, here’ s what he said; stopped." W. B. B a l d w i n , 101 Oak Street, “ I reckon it's tim e l o g i t up an* g it; Dickie Robcrds paid Coquille City into the country and taken up claims Binghamton, New York. Hat, L ord, I hnint had the ineaalee vit.” on what has always been considered T lrsd Feeling - 44 My appetite was a business visit Monday. American territory, will let a hand capricious, m y liver disordered and I was As tho season of the year when Max Dement now has the appear ful of Canadian policemen more a tired. H ood 's Sarsaparilla relieved it all. It cured a friend of mine o f female weak ance of a genuine Santa Claus, he boundary line st will?” ness." M b s . J c s s ir A. M e a k n h , Clayton. M . pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis -------------- i ii » | . having grown a full beard. and lung troubles sre to be guarded A Lonj-DeUyed Action. Miss Kittie Thom, of this place, agniust, nothing “ is a fine substi went over to Beaver Hill on Mon tute,” will “ answer the purpose,” or Manila, March 21, (Tuesday) 8:33 day’s train. “ Many are the hearts __ H ood’« m il cure liver 111* ; the non-irritating and is “just as good” as One Minute *• m.—The United States Philippine that are aching— " but never mind, only cathartic to taka with H ood’» Sarta par il In. Cough Cure. That is the one in commission has held its first meet she may return again. fallible remedy for all lung, throat ing, and decided to issue a pronun Albert Bright captured a large ciamento to the inhabitants of the or bronchial troubles. Insist rig A VICTORY AT MANILA. orously upon having it if “ some pauther a few days ago near Willie iolands. President Hchureman will thing else ”is offered you. R. S. Weekly’s place on the North Fork. prepare it. The document will ex Flllipinos De reale« in a Hard Fight— Volun Knowlton. It weighed 160 lbe. plain the spirit in which the United Watch this apace—it is reserved. States intends to fulfil the trust imposed; and will call upon the Sorely perplexed was the club people of the islands to lay down when the ice-cream nnd lunch wan their arm* and co-operate in the misplaced on last Saturday evening, interest of good government yet T. C. Norris says ha was not to blame. At a dance on Catching creek lost week there was considerabla “ bigh”- larity, resulting in two fights. How ever, Uncle Dud got in his hand with a bit of an iron shelaly and Lillie Wagner will teach the up promptly made )>«ace, after which per Fishtrap school this ssason. the fantastic toe wagged on. Miss Daisy Giles returned home RobL Ahr, our traveling tinner, from Ashland Monday. She report« FREE, TO CASH SUBSCRIBERS. will be on the road again in a few a bard trip over the road* from days. This time he will go to the Roseburg. In order to get our delinquent bay, and will doubtless stop many a T. C. N. informs us that the aebool subscribers to pay up and in advance leak befora ba returns. Robert i( census in hie district shows a de wa will becoming quite popular. crease. This is etrange, as most make them a present S. E. Johnson is in raceipt of a districts are quite to the contrary. of a year’s subscription letter from hie brother, T. W. John Merchant L. W. Deyoe started on to the son, who is teaching school near a tour of Oregon, Idaho, and per n o r t h w e s t p a c if ic FARM ER Lewiston, Idaho. He says that sec haps a few other states last Friday. published at Portland, Oregop. tion is now haring a railroad and Don Dixon left on Monday’s train The Farmer is now in its 30th year, mining boom, work is plenty and for Pasadena, Cal., where his mother and is authority on all subjects per wages fair. He also states that J. and sister now are. taining to farm work and conditions M. Johnson is employed ss foreman Mrs. D. Giles now has the largest on a large farm near the same place. of the northwest. stock of Sailor Hats ever brought As the regular price of that paper Willard Davenport and family to Myrtle Point. is $1 per year, it is easy to see what moved to Beaver Hill last Monday, Jessie Belieu has a novelty on a valuable premium we are willing where he has found employment. his yard fence in town in the shape to give to our paid-in-advance sub Guy Rose and Walter Endicott of a windmill which appears to be scribers. This applies to all new subscribers, nod nil who will pay started for British Columbia last kept in motion by a small boy, who tugs at the crank with great energy. their delinquencies and a year in Monday. advance before Mnrch 1, 1899. fore. (F rom the Cooe B ey N e w » The bnttUship Oregon reached The Liberty mine is beiug It is rumored that C apt A. M. Manila in good trim and ready for Simpson intends building a full- rushed as fast ns possible. The action in her special line. rigged ship at North Bend, as soon Townsend emptied that banker. Albert Seaman, of Empire, was as the sister ship to the Manila is The Ilebekahs at Salem met Mon seen here last week on business. completed. day night of last week and elected .. . . . . • Stewart Lyons was down and It will soon be time for the spring . mlltj e a contract with A. L. Nosier delegates to attend the state meet run o f shad. There has been « pQ, machlnery o f R iTerton saw- ing of the Itebekahs in that city large run of these fish in the bay mill on board a scow. next May. for the past two yesrs. Like The Riverton sqnad, Co. K, O. A woolen mill owner at Santa the cbiDook salmon, they make the N. G., lias been nnlieting a few Rosa, Cal., bought 30,000 pounds head of Coos river their spawning more recruits. of wool this inoDth at 6 cents per gronnd. Miss Grace Prewett left for her Frank Brown, who wss injnred borne last Thursday. She will take pound. The same wool the year be at Jas. Cowan’s logging camp Inst a vacation from her labors at the fore brought 14 cents. summer, was operated ou recently Riverton Hotel. Milton, Or., school district has at tbs German hospital, San Fran- Rev Ssnderlin held services in recently elected to issue $3500 worth oisco, and has been rapidly improv the church here last Sunday. of bonds, and an issue of $20,000 for ing siuce. Hs expects to return to D onna A na . school purposes has been voted for the bay in tbs near future. at La Grande. Waterworks bonds Libby Hems. The three-masted schooner Guide, to the nmount of $10,000 will be which loaded with lumber at North issued by Prineville. Libby, March 25. —School com BeDd, was towed up the bay yes terday by the tug Columbia, to mences here on the 3d o f April. The Fifty-fifth congress, recently take on a lot o f latbs at the Bay Mrs. Brynn and danghtei ar closed, ie said to have been the most City mill. She is bound for Port rived home on the Areata last Tues prodigal in history. The appropria Harford, Cal., and her cargo is in day, alter an extended sojourn in tions amount to $1,566,890,010.28 tended for tbs construction o f a California. — and yet this was made in the face large silo. Charles Snedden, jr., has gone to of a deficiency for the coming year Capt. Ackerman, o f San Fran California with tbs intention of of just a round $100,000,000. cisco, has beou on the bay for sev going to exploro the wilds o f Alaska. The steamer Empire is laid up California says: “ Better without eral days past, to make arrange for repairs iu San Francisco. ments for the building o f a four- representation than with, under the The steamer Areata has come circumstances.” But it was not the masted bsrkentine, with a carrying and gone, but only the beer-guz people thnt hindered it; it w b h the capacity of over a million feet of zling were pot to work, while the He has secured the quarrel between the greedy, grasp lumber. rank and file are left sitting ns idle ing, selfish aspirants to office and Marshfield shipyard, and will get as a painted ship on a painted bis lumber from the Bay City mill. the bosses and their heelors, while VVe humbly ask the pray Capt Ackerman goes to the city on ocean. the people foot the bill. the Arcatn, with the intention o f ers o f a Christian community for the meek and bumble downtrodden The Ashland Town Ta'k, in men- returning in the uear future. "H ow long, O Lord, Several farmers in this section coal mioers. tiocing the ro.election of an old and how long?” O bserver . are nsing separators, and others popular teacher to the school in which he had so long and faithfully are making arrangements to do so, Gravel Ford Gleanings. served, heartily commends it, nnd with the intention of forwarding adds; “ Moral—It pays teachers to the cream to the Coos bay cream Gravel Ford, March 24.— Still kesp to the front and do good work. ery. On Friday last, Manager Mc it rains. Intosh, o f the creamery, ordered It ia wise for school boards to se- The steamer Maria makes fre .egre good teaohers, even if ihay separators for the following par quent visits to our parts. Gravel ties: Geo. Beale, A. Hagland, Ford has loDg felt the need of a a little more.” Cbas. Cavanaugh, Capt. Harris, Telegraphic dispatches of the Louis Stone, E. J. Coffelt, J. J. steamer and we are glad to ess the boys patronized. «1st ijst. announced the death of Sullivan, W. L. Walker. ( ’ has. Holt and family, formerly ex-8enator John Sherman while or Will Newman arrived in town his way to Cuba for health, but dis yesterday from the trappers' ramo of this county, have just returned patches of the 22d contradicted the on upper North Coos river. When from s year's sojourn in the "Sonny announcement and added that Mr. he left, Walter Duggan and John South.” Florida cannot compare Sherman was not only alive, but McDuff were in good health and with old Oregon yet, so they think, and they’ve com# to stay. improving iu health and gaining spirits, and the firm bad quite a lot Frank Harnisb has rented the strength. When hs cornea home ha of furs on band, principally mar Scbinz farm for a year. can rsad over and ponder upon the tens. Newman says there are quite Reuben Summerlin has rented post-mortem opinions of his fellow- a number of elk in that remote re the farm o f D. 7. Taylor and has citizens gion, sod they frequently rnn moved bis fnmilv to the Ford. Miss Ora Weekly returned to About thirty trusts or combines | Across them while making the Miss were erganized iu this country d u r-; ronn(*8 °* their traps. He also home at Dora Sunday. ing the last week of February nnd *nyR *J,n* P*r '*? from Coles valley Weekly has been attending Prof. Aha first two week« in March— in the h*™ ***•" *? j ? Bunch's school at Myrtle Point this face of the Sherman anti-trust law,1 w^,c ^ ■6°®™ bs attended winter. Bright and Moeer have been which seems to be a shuttle-cock for *° B*me wsrden. running tbeir grist mill this week. the judges and courts to play with,) ---- '**•*“* Gravel Ford will have a new and has no penalty clause t<> frighten Kiverton Pick -Up«. pnblio school building this coming the criminal« worth a cent. And. j ----- also, there were formed ip the same Riverton, March 27.— J. H. Ti- summer, but not in time fur the time at least two international trusts mon'i mine is now shot down tern- spring term o f school. D orotht . in which the British free-trade capi- poranly. The Hernater did not talista join our American protected take bis coal on her last trip, H ot*r* has .anted the capitalists to mauipulate the mar The Banner mioe i ill open up I Meeeer ranch, ou CoDmoghain kets against the peoples o.f both again in two weeks, Th-t nations and other nations of the pany bad been placing an indi“ . ' cr" ek- •nd moved there ' oda7 world. And we ait apd allow it, as at the month o f tbeir tunnel. Miea Cox has been very low (or a matter of .ctpirse Well, take That will avert so much breakage several dava from a relapee c f the vpur medicine. (bat it ltaai>eeu subject to fcereto- messie,. Fir* tt Roseburg. Roseburg, March 20.— Sol Abra ham's big warehouse and contents, on the rai Load track near the depot was totally consumed by fire tonight. Tha alarm was given at 10:45, and in leas than 10 minutes the fire was beyond control. Other buildings near by caught, but were saved by the exertions of the firemen. teers Won a Bloody Battle. GoTi-rnor Gage, of California, Ima attorhu-l bis signature to the More house bill. The object of tho More house bill is to rompel the signing of all articles containing such ref erence to nn individual as would degrade him, subject liim to ridi cule or luuko him au object of con tempt, irrespective of the truth or falsity of such publication. The bill will not become operative for 30 days. It is decided to disregard the law when it ehull go into effect and make a test. Sciatica, despoudeuev, locomotor ataxia, paralysis. Hudyan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. I)NLY $5000 — For a short time only, Tho Herald Land Co. wants a buyer with $5000 to pur chase at a sacrifice one of the In st improved small faints in Coos county. Finely situated, choice land, good fences, plenty of fruit and shrubbery, runuing water. Owner has other business that claims his attention BONTON SALOON, Headquarters for CHOICE LIQUORS. Useful Table. Manila, March 26.— (Sunday 6 a m.)— My brigade has pierced the Prepared for th* HaatLD by J. 8 . Kanem att, enemy's country after a brilliant ad A. M C Y R U S N O B LE , vance and a severe engagement Weights of mnlerialr per cubic O L D H E R M ITA G E . The rebels were steadily pressed foot in lbs. avoirdupois« -averages: B U R K E ’S SCO TCH M A LT, back along the lines. The battle is l’ nre water, at 39.1 deg Eahr.................62.42.1 A NFtX'lAI.TY. still in progress. Four brigades Ether, at 32 deg F a n r.................................44.70 M ercury, at 32 d eg F a lir....................... 848.76 are engaged. The enemy is vaiuly b rick w o rk ..................................................... 112 attempting to make a stand at the O ra n ite .......................................................... 168 CLUB BOOMS IN CONNECTION Talighan river, four thousand strong. L im e sto n e ..................................................... 176 M u d ................................................................ 102 (Signed) Otis, Brigadier General. Q uartz............................................................ IDS S an d stone..................................................... 144 Manila, March 26, (10:45 a. m.)- H late............................................................... ISO Have crossed the Rubicon. Otis. Rrnee.............................................................. 620 Our casualties are about 160, Cast e o p p er.................................................. 687 HOLBROOK, M ERRILL 1220 G o ld .... twenty-five killed. The enemy lost, Cast A S T E T S O N ............ iro n ....................................................... 440 in killed alone 200. (Signed) Otis. W rong ht ir o n .............................................. 480 L e a d ............................................................... 710 Also BRIDGE A BEACH CALL FOR::: Chief Moses Dying. Lodge Ladta Caught In « Fir« Trap. Spokane, March 25.— Indian Agent Anderson reports that Moses, head chief of 2000 Indians on the Colville reservation, is dying of Bright's disease. He is nearly 80 years of age. P la tin u m ...................................................... 1370 Z in o ................................................................ 440 47 A th .................................................................. E b o n y ............................................................. 74.Ä 34 E lm ................................................... ...........- ... 40 F ir ................................................................... Yellow p iu e .................................................. ... 20 ... 40 S pruce............................................................ ... 40 M a p le.............................................. ............ 40 to GO M y rtle ............ M to G2 O a k ................. ... 2A W illo w ........... ... «1 Y e w ................. S X O V E S — ------- Doors, Windows Omaha, March 21.—Compara tively insignificant in material de struction, but appalling in its har and nny other vest of death and suffering, waa the fire that partially destroyed the Building Material, Patterson block at Seventeenth and Or nny and everything Douglas streets this afternoon. Sale o f the old pobllic school carried in a Two of its victims have died; one properties, as ordared by the late Tom TenDisson returned a few more is not expected to live, and annual district meeting at this days ago from n visit to his grand First-class Hardware Store. about twenty others are suffering place, is being advertised in the father's in Arkansas of several from broken limbs and burned and H ebai . d today. We regret to say, too, The disposition months. lacerated flesh. The victims are: o f not only the lots and buildings, that be is reported to be quite sick. Killed—Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Mrs. jointly or separately, is annonneed, fSuccessors to J. J. Lamb, f The Douglas circuit court is ¡ d Anna Schamel. but also a good school bell, about session, Judge Hamilton presiding. Injured—Mrs. C. E. Brosius, Mrs. 26 inches i d diameter, aod desks It. C. Lflimammsky, L W. Deyoe A. King, Mrs. A. L Satnutlson, May and seats that are yet iu good con N O T IC E . Samuelson, Mrs. C. D. Wilson, Mrs. dition. J. C. Holt, Marguerite Holt, may Governor Gepr last Saturday ap Sale or Old Srhoel Property of Bis- die. Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Sullivan. Mrs. W. A. Reed, Mrs. Ed pointed nine regents for the Ash trift No. S, C oon County, Oregon. Shiner, will probably die: Mrs. land State Normal School, as pro O T IC E ia hereby given to th e public French, Mrs. A. A. Smith, injuries vided in boose bill No. 252 ss thnt the directors o f School District probably fatal; Mr«. C. E. Allen, passed by the lata legislature, three N o. 8, o f Coo* oountv, O recon. offer fo r sale Mrs.ThomaeThornton, Walter Scott, to serve for 6ix years, three for to the best bidders the follow ing described in aforesaid D ist. No. 8: an unknown man, Steve Williams, four years and three for two years. property L ots Nos. 3 nnd 4, in Block 28, in E lliott’ s Fireman William Guider, suffocated Amone the latter is A. J. Sher A ddition to C oqu ille C ity, nnd the im prove o f sam e, consisting o f 1 w ood 2-story and fell from ladder, internal inju wood of this city for Coos county. ments school house; i ries, will probably die; Lieut. James W e can’t say exactly who gave Also 1 box 1-story schoolhouse; Also 1 bell, about 2G inches, nnd a quan Adams. the Oregonian the tip for its vi Our Goods Huit the people. tity o f school desks and seats. A group of happy women, busy cious nttnek on Coquille City in b Sealed bids will be received up to the hour Our prices are within their reach. We have to leave the o f 12 o ’ clo ck , noon, o f June 10,1899, ns fo l with the affairs of secret orders, late issue. lows: For lots sepnmte, o r together, with j T H IS IS W HY T H E R U SH with which they were affiliated, were author íd tie hands of bis friends or without buildings, nnd for the b u ildin gs, ' in a moment brought face to face who have pampered him as a tool either o r both without lots; also fo r furni- | Is too early for you to avoid it, but with death. Sixty seconds later to aid them iu their greed and self tore, together or separate from other prop- ; our clerks are efficient and will find' e r ty . T h e directors reserve the right to re- j time to wait on you, or fill y ou r seven of them lay burned and bleed ishness. jeot any o r nil bids, nnd if all bids are re je cte d , to sell at p ublic outcry or private I order for anything found in an u p - ing on the pavement to which they Uncle Jake Prewett, o f Bear sale nny or nil o f ««foresaid property. , to-date general merchandise store- had dropped, thirty feet below, and creek, was up this morning at the I f buildings nre sold separate, to o© re others were rescued after they had new county seaton business. It is m oved on confirm ation o f sale. C has . C oi . lik b . been more or less severely injured a long time since the old geDtlemaD A ttest: Chairman. in their desperate dash down a sin has visited us, owing to poor Oeo. F. Boa tell. M Y R T L E POIN T, O R E G O N . Clerk School Diat. N o. 8, Coos cou nty, Or. gle pair of stairs that led to safety. health. They were unconscious of danger Next Sunday will be Easter Sun until the janitor threw open the door and told them to get out be day sud observed the world over, fore the harass cut them off. The almcet, as one of the happy feaBt warning came too late. The fire days of the religions calendar - -but swept through the door and down not in Coquille City. the single stairway. Those nearest Misses Marvin Lamb' and Josie the door fled through the blindiug Lyons will go to San Francisco smoke and reaohed the street with and Oaklaud ou a visit by next « 7 .5 0 bands and faces burned and blis Townsend. tered. The rest faced the solid wall a year Charlie Collier bns leased bis of flame. There was a fire escape ince and moved into Charlie 9 2 at the south front of the building, hut not one of them seems to have trkng’s house. a year Hudyan is now sold at 50 cents thought of i t They rushed panic Get stricen to the windows. In acother per package by all druggists. instant tha spectators, attracted by Hudyan. the clouds of smoke, were horrified The Depot Store is in the swim. to see one after another spring Fresh goods as low as the lowest. ALL NEWS 24 hours earlier than the San Francisco papers. from the open window and fall Chris LoDg, of Bandon, wss up haavily to the pavement Most of A. C. W IL S O N . J. C. W ILSO N . them were blpeding from severe today on business. Blackamith and W agonm akar Practical M achinist. cuts and bririsfis, and all ware burned Harrisburg, Pa., March 21.— Gov until their torn and blackened skins ernor Stone sent a communication hnng in thread!. In a few minutes to the house annonciDg his approval all, except Miss Taylor, recovsred of the resolution designating May 1, cooMiouiness, and the physicians 1899, as “ Dewey Day” and a legal M A C H I N I S T S , and nurses, hastily summoned, did holiday. all that was possible to relieve their W agonxnaker s , sufferings. Princess Kaiulani died on March H o rsesh o ers, 6th of inflamatory rheumatism. | Rev. E. Edward», pastor of the She was born Oct. 16, 1875, and; a n d B la c k s m ith s . Her English Baptist Church at Miners- was educated in England. ville. Pa., when suffering with rheu father was an Englishman, and her Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; matism, was advised to try Cham mother, Princess Likelike, was a blacksmitbing and wagon-making in all branches. Princess Kaiu berlain’s Pain Balm. He says: “ A native Hawaiian. few applications of this liniment lani's full name was Victoria Kaiu- M A C H IN E , W AGON A N D F A R M W O R K A R E S P E C IA L T IE proved of great service to me. It lani Kalaninuiahliakalpa Kawekin subdued the inflammation and re Lunalilo. She didn't take the name — lieved the pain. Should any suf of her father, A. S. ( ’leghorn, a ferer profit by giving Pain Balm a | aquaw man who has been trying me.” For sale ; these long years to claim soma of trial it will plet i . . illegitimate i ' . j u — . . children’s “ title »•- and by R. S. Knowlton. j k his J. A. Lamb & Co., N (F EVERYDAY SALES Are What Count Lelunanowslcy & Deyoe, Oregoniai) S Daily and Sunday, and Herald Weekly ■ ■ “ “ Doily Oregoniai) and (Jerald, 65 c a month WILSON S WILSON DEAN’S LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE JL B . D e a n , P r o p r ie to r « ^ 8cho.il district clerk« should send esUt® S u c c e s s o r t o N o s ie r B ro 's . in tbeir report« at once to the, j . Burdett, the humorist, .O. county superintendent, if not e l- ' „ eTenMrrif4 reedy forwarded, or the district , s . tur(1. v Pasadena Mr and General Drawing and Hauling a Specialty. may lorn» tU apportionment M„ . Barfett will »a k e their futaie Commercial Men Promptly and Safely school funds. A 60-cent 60-cent revenue 1 home in p MWUna. where the hu Delivered at Any Point. stamp mast be ou each clerk's bond, morist will fill the pulpit of the regardless o f the amount o f the First Presbyterian church. G o o d R i g s . S p a n k in g T eam s. R e a s o n a b le R a t e s . bond. Don't ueglect this. We The conference of the German publish State Superintendent Ack C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . erman’s instructions on 1st pege in Baptist churches of the Pacific coast Neat Odd Fellows' H all. . . . . . First Street, is now iu session at Salem. today’s H eraijd . *