Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, September 19, 1899, Image 2

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    (tofttin* City Sitala.
County Court Proce ed in gs* Sept,,
1899 . Term
“ A
L itt le S p a rk M a y
A rr iv a ls and Departures.
[Contiuneil from let page. I
A . o ^ lt . W .
CHRONIC MALARIA
Arrivals by Brunswick from Differs m aterially from ordinary chill«
Make Much W ork .”
and fever. It hi the result o f repeated
Infirmary expenses—
north, Sept. 10:
P. Banen, A acute attacks. The liver and spleen are
R S Knowlton, ilrugs, e to .. .$26 50
principally affected They act aa atore-
Pnbst,
Geo.
T
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l
B
o
n
,
A.
E.
Word,
V.
The
Utile
"sp
u
rts"
o
f
bed
blood
lurking
P U i:U sm :i< EVERY TUESDAY C M Skeels, merchandise.
poison and the
25 00 in the system should he quenched noilh 'Jorgensen, AY’. E. Burke, Geo. housoa for the malarial
blood
takes _ It
from them,
The
9 40 Hood’s SersuptriUs, Arne-i a 's g-eul blood Getty, N. Boden, 8. D. Pal ford, H.
J J Lamb, groceries..............
poison
must
be
driven out ; o f tho
Jobuson Bros, groceries and
purifier. U purifies, v iijliee t pud enriches Whaley, II. Rivers, Mr. Buck, Mrs.
bystem.
HUD-
Editors and Praprtetors.
meat..................................... 3
Y
A
N
will
eradl>
the blood o f both seres pr.d ell eges. Cures 1 Back, Airs Gnrrigus, Mrs. A. AV.
cate every trace
Curren A Gass, meat ..........
2
of It.
HUDYAN
scrofuU, sell rheum, dyspepsU, cctsrrh. j Butterick, Miss
Collisou, Mrs.
Devoted to the material amt aootl U A B Tozer, salary as super­
will destroy the
GuK'erson.
building of theGoqaiîl« VtttWsy particularly I
action of the poi­
son and eventually
intendent and cash ad­
and of Coos County generally.
i Ariivnls by Areata, Sept. 11:
drive out the last
Sabseription, per yer.r. in advance, $2.
vanced.........................
71 75
particle o f it from
i W G. Psloiantpe'', P. llaveis, R»v.
the aystem. In ad-
N
Lorenz,
groceries,
etc
.
.
.
.
23
10
dition
to
this,
T B IU
Is kept on file at K C. DIK E S
I. Hood, 11. B. Snghoon. M Klockus,
1 R IA 1 il I li li Advertising Agency, f>4 ami 63 Wm Rich, groceries, e tc. . . .
H U D Y A N will re­
9
90
store the lost ap­
StefchsotiC Ehtehtttffe, Bau InBOlMO, California»
I M rs. Klockus, Miss M. Camptiell,
Where contracts for advertising can be made for it. J A Land) A Co, hardware. .
petite.
It
will
7 05
i M rs, Weir, Mrs. C. AV. Olive. Mrs.
build up the weak­
Macy A Moore, wall paper. . 3 00
ened
system.
diagram courthouse sewer 12 40 I A. G. Aiken. AV. P. Butler, 8. Mil-
g££$0QK£ ** *. *■ .♦.!* *. *:*. .9 >
HUDYAN
wi l l
AVilsou & AVilson, blacksmith-
J A Lamb A C o, sundries
make new blood
j ler, F . Smith, O. Johnson, J. Bnr-
No Other Paper
and
new
flesh.
in g ........................................ 1 75
for court.............................
8 81 ■ ret, £ . B. Hall, H. B. Duffy, Victor
The pains In the
Gives the clubbing offers that you
Taxes—
bones will disappear.
The befuddled
S B Cathcart, re-establishing
; Strom, R. Vest, S. F. Judah.
brain will become clear. H U D Y A N will
can got with tho H erald . N ow it is 8 II Hazard, legal services
do all this and make you well. H U D Y A N
government corners........
12 00
Departures by Brunswick, south, has cured others and it will cure you. W e
the
ease James vs Coos couuty$75 00 C M Skeels, sundries for
the sym ptoms. Study them care­
Sept. 12:
Mrs. AV. MeCrendy, E. describe
fully. They arc* yours. Do not deiay lung­
Flanagan & Bennett, bauk ex­
O R E G O N IA N
courthouse.....................
3 00
but take H U D Y A N now and you will
Christeusen, H. L. Christensen, AV. er.
change
on
$14,597.49
to
be cured.
which we will give for 1 year as a
W E Harris, C AA'hetstone,
Pool, Mrs. O. D. Hinsdale, AV.
state treasurer..................... 29 19
J J Downiug, digging cess
premium to H erald subscribers.
UERB ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
Heckblum,
Mrs.
Boweu,
Miss
Pay up arrears and seud in $2 for Coquille City Bulletin, pub­
pool at courthouse..........
15 00 BoweD, Miss M. B o w q u , Mrs. J.
1. C O N S T A N T
HEADACHE
AND
T
R
O U B L E D D R A IN . The malarial poi­
lishing
notices
3
delinquent
Wilson A AA'ilson, work on
1 year in advance to the Coquille
AViigelin. M. E. Brownell, E . Brow­ son is circulating In the brain. H U D Y A N
tax
sales................................377
82
drive it out. H U D Y A N will purify
City H erald and we will send you
sewer and table legs. . . .
7 00 nell, Dr. Havre, J. M. Nye, E. D. will
the blood and the brain will receive it
Road and bridges—
R S Knowlton, sundries for
in a pure state. Your headaches will dis­
the Weekly Oregonian fo r 1 year
Wall,
Geo.
H.
Graves,
Mrs.
A.
Lar­
appear
and your mind will become clear.
W AV Endicott, iron and
janitor and county officials
7 15 sen, R. AA’. Lundy, Mrs. Cnpt. Fred­
a » a premium, fully paid up.
I. I R A L E OR Y E L L O W IS H C O M ­
blacksmith
work
for
road
P
L
E
X
ION.
H U D Y A N will establish a
Occident
Co,
water
for
court­
MM* *
w r**;««. *
ricks, Mrs. D. Delaunay, Mary froe circulation of pure blood and cause
district No 4 2 ................... 10
the cheeks to assume their natural color.
house 8 m on th s..............
24 00 Lewis, O. C. Shaw, Steve Genpo.
3. LOSS O F A P P E T I T E A N D G N A W ­
Engene O’Connell,iron, nails,
All of These Son gs Free.
Dr J T McCormac, telegram
IN G IN T H E S T O M A C H . H U D Y A N will
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clear the stom ach and restore the appe­
etc, road district No 3 1 ... 22 CD
(Marshfield Sun.)
hospital for Brown and
tite and the digestion o f food will become
Announcement was made last L S Miiiard, lumber and sign
fare of Raynor to Coquille
1 61
About 30 coal miners have ar­ perfect.
4. F E E L I N G O F W E I G H T O V E R T H E
boards road district No 21 25 19 J P Messer, hauling material
week of a Sunday World Music Al­
L
IV E R . This is due to the enlargement
rived in tho pnst week to work at
o t the liver. It Is filled with the poison
bum of ten songs to be issued 8 C Giles, labor and material
and pipo for courthouse
the Beaverton mine and about 100 of malaria. H U D Y A N will drive out the
poison and cause the organ to assume its
on Catching creek bridge. 32 00
weekly. Following is tbo complete
sew er.................................
9 18 more men are expected here, who naturnl
size.
Oscar
Moon,
labor
on
roads
list:
H E A V I N E S S IN T H E R E G IO N OF
E B Dean A Co, lumber
wi>l find employment at the 6ame T 5.
H
E
S
PLEEN.
The spleen becomes
road district No. 22.......... 3 00
“ In the Shadow of the Carolina
Davis slough, Newport
place.
greatly enlarged. H U D Y A N , by Its di­
rect action on the m alarial poison, will
Hills,” by George Taggart and Max J T Nosier, labor and haul­
and Marlow creek bridges 206 73
Bonner and Clatawa, two Coos lessen the congestion and cause the heav-
ing road district 13.......... 8 00 C M Haughton, labor on
incsH to disappear.
8. Witt, authors of “ Tho Moth and
bay horses, are entered in the free-
You are suffering from Chronic Malaria
Ned Dully, labor with team
the Flame.”
and you caji be cured. The relief is holu
roads, road district 3 5 ...
8 25 for-all trot at the Salem races.
cut
to vou. It is H U D Y A N .
HUDYAN
road
district
No
13............
8
00
••If All the Girls Were Like You,’
SALARIES
your evory sym ptom and
Tbos. Walker is making prepara­ will relieve
you well. W hen you have used
by Charles Graham, author of “ Two Schiller B Hermann, nails
Ed Rackleff, 1 mo. sal, clerk$100 00 tions to rebuild his imicliiue shop make
H U D Y A N tell your friends what it has
for road district No 3 4 . . . . 6 85 L H Hazard, 1 mo. sal. dep­
Little Girls in Blue.”
done for you. H udyan can be obtained
in Empire.
A subscription of of all druggists for 50c per package, or
“ I ’m Nothing But a Big AA’ax AA’ilson A YVilspu, irou and
six packages for t - 50. If your druggist
uty clerk..........................
66 66
blacksmithingdistNo 1 8 ,. 17 50 W AV Gage, 1 mo. sal. sheriff 166 66 ¡$300 has been lsised to assist him does not k e e p it, send direct to the H U D ­
Doll,” by Malcolm Williams, author
Y A N R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y . Son Fruaols-
in
his
undertaking.
co or Los A ngeles, Cal. Remember that
Lehnherr A 8pires, hauling
of “ My Ann Elizer.”
C A Gage, 1 mo. sal. deputy
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you can consult the H U D Y A N DOCTORS
timber for Catching creek
“ You’ll Hare to Transfer,” by Abo
FREE.
Call and soe the doctor».
You
sheriff................................ 60 00
(Port Orforit Tribnao.)
may call and see them or write, as you
bridge.................................. 3 00 AV AV Hayes, 1 mouth sal­
Holzmann, composer of “ Smoky
Mrs. A. R. Zuimvalt arrived desire. Address
Hokes,” the greatest cakewalk hit Christenson A Johnson, work,
ary, treasurer..................
50 00 home from Coos county last week,
material, etc, on Davis sl’gb
of the season.
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY,
J S Lawrence, as assessor
but will returu to Coquille couutry
bridge
redueedfrom$274.82
“ Sweet Norine,” by Gussie L.
ami deputies.................. 303 00 in the uenr future.
Ho. 816 South Broadway,
to ...........................................267 57 AV H Bunch, J salary super-
Davis, author of “The Baggage
Stock buyers have been quite
Los Angeles, Cal.
N G Ostrom, making 16 rood
Coach Ahead.”
erintendent aud postage. 231 95 active in Curry c >uuty during the
Cor. Stocfcton. Market and Ellis Sts.,
dykes in road district No— 121 0(1 B F Savage, board of ex­
“ Snap-Shot Sal,” by Williams aud
past two weeks. Among them me
San Francisco, C*L
Walker, the two real “ coous,” au­ AV E Hackled, lumber, road
aminers..............................
9 00 R. C. Dement, AV. T. Deuieot, Ed
district No 33...................
5 49 J J Downing, service in
thors of “ I Don’t Like No Cheap
Sherwood and Isom Walker. They
Treasurer’s Notice.
\V Laird,labor on roads, road
Man.”
sheriff’s office................... 11 00 have taken.several thousand head
“Tell Mother Not to AVorry,” by
district 45 ......................... 12 25 J J Stanley, 40^ days labor'
of stock out o f the county during "VTOl’ICE is hereby given that all Connty
Louis Myll, composer of “ Coontown Creed Rose, labor on roads,
in sheriff’s office............... 101 25 the past few months, but have un­ 1 a Warrants endorsed prior to January
10. 1803, will bo paid on presentation at my
Carnival Cakewalk.”
road district No 45 .......... 12 75
1NDI0ENTS.
doubtedly pnt considerable cash in office in Coquille City, Oregon. No inter­
“ Prancing Pickaninnies,” by Max AV L Laird, feed for team,
est will be allowed after Sept. 10,18il9.
Ordered that Mrs Nannie Fellows circulation among the ranchers.
W. W. HAYES,
Dreyfus, composer of “ A Caroliua
road district 45.................. 7 50 be allowed $7 per month support
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Connty Treasurer.
l Bandon Recorder. I
C F AVaterman, labor on
Cakewalk.”
of self and children.
roads, road district 4 5 . . . . 7 00
“ My Georgia Lady Love,” by
A gentleman from Dniryville COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—
Court adjourned to meet AA’ednes-
Sterling, Howard and Emerson, A J Mayse, labor road dis’t 45 14 00 day, Sept. 20, 1899.
walked overboard into the river
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
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Monday night. He did not get and boom privileges.
authors of “ Hallo, Ma Baby.”
E E AA'eeklv, labor road dis­
Also, over
drowned hut got awfully wet.
trict 4 5 ............................... 27 50
“Thero Ain’t No Use to Keep on
Grand Army Officers.
250 acres of I n T o . 1 bottom land,
Hanging ’Round,” by Irving Jones, J. D. Laird, road district 45 14 00
Colopel James Jackson, o f Port- within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
author of “ GetYour Money’s AA'orth." Steve Minard, labor, road
Philadelphia, Sept. 7.— At the laud, will be here on the 22d iust. quantities to suit purchasers. En­
One song each wetk for ten
district 4 5 .......................... 14 00 National encampment of tho Grand to inspect Separate Co. K.
quire of
AA7. SINCLAIR,
weeks. First song published Sept. Roy Waterman, labor, road
Army of the Republic, Judge Bous-
Coquille City, Oregon.
H. Neely as 1st lient, of Sepa­ *tf]
3, “ In tho Shadow of the Caroliua
district 45........................... 15 75 sier, of St. Louis, withdrew as cqm- rate Co. K, O. N. G „ has tendered
mander-in-chief, and Col. Albert D. bis r.esij notion and awaits its ac­ T o
J D Barklow, labor on stone
Hills.”
The entire set is to l>e given away
fill, road district 2 3 ........... 29 00 Shaw, of AVutertown, New York, ceptance,
with ten Sunday AVorlds, and will be Frank Sowash, labor on stone
was elected by acclamation.
C. D. Stillwell, son of T. J. Still­
sent postpaid, including ten Sunday
till, road district 23 .......... 16 50
Irvine Robins, Indianapolis, was well of this place nud well known
World Magnziues, Art Portfolio and Albert Barklow, labor on
elected senior vico commander; H. here, was married at Mountain
Comic AVeeklies for 50 cents. Send 50
stone fill, road district 23 16 50 M. Miuto, Louisville, junior vice Home, Idaho, Sept. 3d, to Alisa
cents today, tomorrow or next week. Ralph Rackleff, labor on stone
commnnder; AVilliam H. Baker, Rosa l ’ icg.
Don’t wait later than next week,
fill, road district 23......... 16 50 Lynn, Mass., surgeon general.
Henry Hermann, the young mnn
This is a most exceptional offer and G AV Hixou, labor on stone
The national encampment of the who had his leg amputated by Drs.
is only put forth to advertise the
fill, road district 2 3 .......... 12 00 Grand Army of the Republic has Kime and Hnydon on Aug. 14, is
great Sunday World.
Address. L A Lawliorn, labor on roads,
selected Chicago for the next place getting along nicely urn! will soon
Music Editor, The AVorld, Pulitzer
road district 27.................. 7 50 of meeting.
be able to be around. His leg is
Sominal Weakness and Loss of
Building, New York.
Chas Shepherd, labor aud
In his report, Senior Vice-Coin - entirely healed and he is rapidly Irppotency,
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse
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lumber, road district 2 7 .. 25 95 mander-in-Chief AV. C. Jolmson, of gaining strength.
and excesses producing the following symp­
Atchison Globe: More attention T L Lasswell, labor amt lum­
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
Cincinnati, says:
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
should be paid to tho old fashioned
ber, road district 27 . . . . 5 36
“ I herewith give a statement ta­
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
saying, “ He who brings will carry.” Chns Heller, labor, road dis-
approaching strangers, palpitation of iha
ken from the report of tbe national
heart, weakness o f the limbs and bnokj loss
If a man brings bad stories about
district 27........................... 3 00 AV. R. C. secretary’s report of the
pimple* o» the face, coi^h»-
, __________ ___ ____
others to you, ho will carry bnd James Moss, salary as super­
j consumption, etc.
present year: Number of members, desiring___
»alary ami exbensi’8 paid, should write
The I’A T E K I K K C O ltU , B a ltim o re , M il. I 1)R. GIBBON has practised in Ban Fran­
stories about you to others. This 1 visee, road district 24 . . . . 38 04 June 30, 1899, 131,630; number of
cisco over 37 years an J those troubled should
is so true it is a wonder that people | E Baldwin, salary supervisor
corps, 3156; amount of money ex­
not fail to consult him and receive the ben­
( Myrtle Point Enterprise.)
are not more cautious in their talk ; road district 26.................. 73 20 pended for relief present year, $60,-
great skill and experience. The
James Bright is building n new efit o f his
cur^s when others fail.
Try him.
when with gossips. Don’t let any- '■ Resignation of Ed Baldwin, road 608.62; amount turned over to posts, store room at Gravel F old, the one doctor
CURES GUARANTEED. Persons cured
ono carry anything from you.
district 26, accepted and Henry $38,111.47; expended for Memorial now occupied proving inadequate at homo. Charges reasonable. Call or
write.
DR. J. F. GIBBON.
day, $10,800.20; expended for Me­ for tluit purpose.
An exchange says the two import­ Brown appointed to fill vacancy
62r> Kearney street. San Francisco Cal.
Resignation
of
James
Moss,
super­
morial day in Southern department,
ant events in the life of a mnn arc
Robert AA’ nguer, the bnlcher,
when he examines his upper lip end visor road district 26, accepted and $1028.56; expended for AA'. R. C. purchased 30 bend of fine beef cat­
sees the lmir coming, and when ho AVm Krantz appoined to fill vacancy. Home, $8794.77; making a total of tle in the South Fork country this
Petition for relocation of county over $18,000 expended for the year week for bis shop at this place.
examines the top of his bond aud
sees the hair going. This is no joke. road known as the Sam Johnson and making a grand totnl expended
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
The new public school house at
since its organization to June 30,
anil Myrtle Point road dismissed.
4 ST E T SO N ............
Gravel
Foul
has
been
completed
An enuetiiKut of the Texas legis­
Claim of Minnie AA’hittcd for dam­ 1899, of $173,991.71.
and school began Monday with Also BRIDGE A BEACH
lature provides for the teaching in ages, etc, not allowed.
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R o w A r e I o « r K id n eys f
the public schools of a course of
In tho matter of the proposed Dr. Hobbs' Sparsgrus Pi 11s cure all kidney tils. Ram« M iss Miuuie McCloekey, o f N or­ S T O V E S ’ -----
humane treatiueut to animals.
remonstrance
against
proposed pie froe. Add. burning Remedy Co , Chicago or N. Y. way, as teacher.
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Bob Braden has resigned his
vacation
of
that
part
of
Coquille-
Ce»n«l l-taeunsll In T a l e r .
Country Editors, Lookoutl
position ns manager of the Rose-
Fnirview road from Lyons’ slaugh­
The finest quality of loaf sugar is
burg-Myrtle Point stage line find
ter house to intersect with A street,
and any other
used id tho manufacture of Cham­
There is a new swindlo being gone to Idaho.
between blocks 4 and 10, North add
berlain's Gough Remedy and the
worked in tho east which will prob­
A. H. Black & Co. have com­
Building
Material,
to Coquille City, dissallowed.
ably drift through here in time.
roots used in its preparation give it
pleted their new building aud be-
$200 appropriated by
Coos
It takes three persons to mnke it
a flavor similar to that of maple
Or
any
and
everything
gau work Tuesday with their fruit
county to aid in opening rovl from
work, not counting tho sucker. A
ayrup, making it very pleasant to
carried in a
evaporator. The building is a two-
J AA' W ood’s place to Coquille cream­
take. As a medicine for the euro of
man dressed to represent a clergy­
story one. with a large basement. I
ery, on condition that petitioners
First-class Hardware Store.
man drives up to a farmhouse about
coughs, colds, la grippe, croup and
The first floor is used for preparing
appropriate $100.
nightfall and requests tho privilege
whooping cough it is not equaled
and evaporating tbe fruit nod con­
1) McIntosh authorized to employ
by any other. It always cures, nml
of remaining over night Before
tains the evnporator. T be second ■
some ouo to make crossing by ferry
cures quickly. For sole by R. 8.
tbe hour for retiring comes, a man
floor is to be used for storage, and •
or other means at AVest Fork of
[Successors to J. J LambJ
and woman drive up and request to
Knowlton.
North Fork ot Coos river, near J be directed to the nearest miuister, no pains have been spared to make j
-
- *•» » -
it
a
good
storage
room;
cool
at
all
Michelbriuk’s placo.
as they desire to be married. Tho
Notice.
MISCELLANEOUS.
times and proof against rats and P E N S I O N S ,
pretended clergyman volunteer* his other pests. The building is con-1
AA' AA' Gage, board of prison­
services, joins the couple in the
T o my friends, whom I have let
PATENTS,
ers between July and 8ept.$l51 45 bonds of wedlock, and the farmer nected with their large apple house
iiave goods on time in the Inst four
AND
by nu elevated walk. The capacity
John Perrott, guarding pris­
is asked to sign bis narao ns a wit­
’oars, 1 now appeal to you for a
oners 50 days................... 100 00 ness. Shortly after the ijjgnature o f tho evaporator will be about 60
M ISCELLANEOUS
ittle help. Yesterday my resi­
bnshels of apples per day. It will
J p Ooodnmn, 14 days labor
of the farmer turns up on the heavy be rim day nod night ami will give C laim s against the G overnm ent.
dence and noodhouse were con­
on sewer d it c h ................
3 00 end of a promissory note.—-Tho
sumed by fire, aud I must have
employment to 10 or 12 persons,
Mrs Eugene Robinsou, wash­
Ward Miner, Colorado.
^•oney to enable me to rebuild. i
ami with their apple packing estab
ing for prisoners..............
2 30
•hall wait a few weeks before plac­
lishment and fruit drysr both in
J C Shields, making desk
ing accounts in tbe bauds o f a col­
(Formerly Third Auditor U . S. Treasury.)
Picking His Bones in 0. K Style-
active operation it makes a lively
anil secretary for clerk and
lector, so please come forward aud
appearance.
su|>eriutendfiit................ 11 90
A
tto
r n e y a n d C o u n s e llo r a t L a w .
help me now in my hour o f need.
Thc fees and cc m missions of the
Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents,
AV II Nosier, extra material
Respectfully yours,
Trade
Marks and Copyrights.
executor* and lawyers in tho James
and labor on courthouso
<1. J. L amb .
G.
Fair
estate
up
to
dato
amounts
Practice'
Ivforc the Supreme Court of the U. S.,
fence and w a lk ................ 50 37
Court of Claims, and all Departments of the Gov­
¿loquille City, Aug. 29, 1899.
to $421,249.40. Of this sum l ’ier-
lightens
Eugene Robinson, janitor,
ernment.
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20 days............................... 20 00 son O. Mitchell has received $105,-
the
Spec is! nttew tion clrrs to claims of officers and
Mother (severely)— Robert, have Joel Patterson, janitor, 43
000;Garrett W. McEnerny, $52,500;
enlisted ru n, f. - Army aud Navy service in the
Mexican W.*. War of the Rebellion and the War
kwl—
J.
8.
Angus,
T.
G.
Crot
her*
and
A
V
.
you been fighting? Little Robert
days.................................... 43 00
with Spa io. A l s o Claims of Government Contract­
8. Goodfellow, each $52,249 80; L.
(badly battered) No, ma'am; I J A Lamb A ( 'o. pipe and fit­
ors. Collection c.f Accounts.
•horten.
R e fe r- lv p nr.;-
1 to Hon. Geo. I.. Wel-
pave —boo! hoo!—bee« fought!
C.
Breeae,
$22,500;
Booracu,
Hamil­
lin^toM, C s Senator front Maryland, General O.
tings for courthouse sewer 486 47
the
O llou d. v .
v.mv. Georsre C. II« nning.
ton
A
IVckett,
$22,500;
A
nn
R.
Pat­
Jnggles- I see there’s a new Bandon Woolen Mills Co
President, Tr.uieis N uloaal Ii. uk, Washington,
road.
P. C ., a d oihv ra.
blankets for jail..............
13 60 terson, $10,000; G. M. Spier. $2500,
keeper in tbe menagerie. Didn’t
A. J. Treat, $1500; Trust Fund, set
No charge f r a.I.; :e. Correspondence solicited.
the animals liku the old one? AYag- AA'm ltich, sundries court­
helps the team. Save* wear and
Offices, .* •lintic Building,
house.................................. 24 95 aside by Fair to defend will pro­
I guess so; they ate him up.
expense. Sold everywhere.
duced In court by the executors,
• «•» ♦
> r Street, N. W .,
92S an i
Johnson Bro’s supplies to
“
M ap . * t
C a r « C o n e ilfin t lo n T o r c r r y »
ST AN D AR D O l t CO.
$50,000.—
Paso
Robles
(Cal.)
Iude-
- , r/ l and iro,
E Scales.............................
1 95
f M u C i U « '4 i t U C.tiniv C u ltiu rtlc. l< H :or?5 c.
peudent.
W A 3 N î î ¡C aT G N , d . c .
f f C- C C fail to run;, ilrwgKiatfl refund naucy
8 B Cdbeart, surveying anil
“ T U E SD A Y . S K IT
19. 1 8 9 9 ~
J. S. M°EWEN & CO.
cttcdl'S
SaU
!{ing of All — 31 Years Old — Over 370,000 Members.
Tbe table below will reflect 40 years exprrieree of t'.e AVocdmen of the
World, Modern Woodmen of America, Knigkts of lliu Maecaliees, and
the A. O. U. AA’. based upon 12 assessments per annum, upon 1000 mem­
bers who entered at the age of 20 years nud carry $1000 each. As mem­
bers die out others 20 years old are to be initiated to take their place.
The cost of carrying these members is taken from tho Mortality Table of
tho National Fraternal Congress, to which these orders belong.
U . U. »V.
t u s r.
w. 0 . w.
M . »*. A.
k . O T. Al.
for 5 years. 1 incoino 5 yrs. income 5 yrs income 5 yrn. income 5 yrn.
AGI
IA)-2 ä
I
$ 20 000
20.000
Ï7,7.*«0
30,70«)
35.850
41,850
r»7.2.-0
78 550
2à 30
:KL8ß
«540
4045
45-50
50-55
55-60
$ 24.000
24,000
24.080
24.000
21 000
24.000
24.000
24 .UOO
$108X00
__f 102.000
1
I
4:120 -WO
2 t , ono
21,000
21,000
21,000
21.000
21.000
21,000
21,000
$
$ JM.OOO
80.000
80,000
JW,000
3*1.000
86.000
8(3,000
$288,000
$ 36,000
38,040
42.1*28
4 1»,U0
58,588
7:1,777
1*5,073
1)3 ,7 5 2
$488,958
The total cost of carrying these men is $320,450. The surplus on the
A. O. U. AV’. plan would bo $168,308. All other plans h I i o w a deficit.
In order to pay these losses as they occur, tho orders mentioned would
liavo to levy the following number of assessments per auuum:
W. O. W.
M. W. A
K . G . 1. M . A. O. 1 W .
OUST.
5-yr periods. No. nsseß’ mts No. afwes’ mtH No. nsses’ mtH No. aasea’ mt*
lier annum. 1 per annum. per annum. per annum.
10
7
7
$ 20,000
12
H
15
13
26,000
U
H
27,750
16
14
1)
8
10
80,700
17
i«;
18
8
21
12
35.850
15
25
8
44.350
22
8
28
57.250
19
A3
8
78.550
26
45
40
AGE.
ai- a>
25-30
30-35
85-40
40-45
45-50
50-55
55-00
These tables will readily show the strength of the A. O. U. AV. plan.
The A. O. U. AV. increases the rate to be paid with increasing nge, and the
other orders increase the number ot assessments. At the end of the 40
years reflected experience, a young mnn, 21 years old, desiring to join an
order, would have to pay as follows: AA’. O. AV. 45 assessments; M. AV.
A, 40 assesfu ents; K. O. T. M. 26 assessments; A. O. U. AV. 8 assessments.
Which order do you think he will join?
A plan to live must collect from its members sufficient money to pay
their way and not depend upon securing from other sources. The A. O.
U. AV. does not collect 12 assessments per aDuum; it is not necessary, but
if an epidemic or panic should come, the rates are ample to cover losses,
nud still back of theses niton stand tho Supreme Lodge with its Relief
Fund from which has already been paid over $4,000,000, and it ie practi­
cally inexhaustible. The A. O. U. AV.— the Father of All Beneficiary
orders—stands today without a peer; it is tho Gibraltar of all orders; the
oldest, tho strongest, tho safest, tho best. Tho host is none too good for
you.
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DRUGS and MEDICINES
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
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J . A. Lamb 8 Co.,
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ALLAN RUTHERFORD,
M ica
[A xle
[C rease
Central Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregon
W J IL L OPEN U S IHIOKS FOK THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR ON SEPTEM BElt
YV 11, 181)9. The buildings having been thoroughly renovated and improved, new
apparatus added, and other improvements made tor the comfort and convenience o f the
students. Good Boarding and-Dormitory advantages at the lowest possible rates.
Lniform State iVurmal School Course— Complete Training School.
In connection with Normal, where seniors are professionally trained under the super­
vision of a Critic leacher, who will givo bis entire time to this work. Graduates o f
this school are given a credit o f 33 months’ teaching experience, which enables them to
reach the Life Diploma in the quickest and moat satisfactory manner. Bend your
address for complete catalogue tc
JOHN B. W ALKER, A. M.,
President o f Faculty.
J.
c.
A. C. AA'ILSON.
and Wagonmaker
W ILSO N .
Blacksmith
Practical Machinist.
WILSON 8 WILSON
M A C H IN IS T S ,
W agon m ak ers,
H o r s e s h o e r s ,]
a n d B la c k s m it h s .
Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning;
blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches.
M A CH IN E, AVAGON A N D FAR M AVORIv A R E S P E C IA L T IE S
DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED S SALE STABLE
B . D e a n , P r o p r ie to r . Bfcy
Successor to Nosier Bro’s.
aud A. O. Wheeler,
General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
Deliuered at Any Point.
Good Rigs, Spanking Teams, Reasonable Rates.
C O Q U I I .I Æ
Corner Hall aud First atreets,
V
C IT Y ,
:
OREGON.
:
Near Railroad Depot