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CtoQttiUt < tit$ l u t a l a . POPULIST STATE COMMlTTEt MET. Women a s Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. A Taxpayer Seeks Inlormation- LA GRIPPE German East Atnca Sutters from Disease and Famine. This Paper Farm Journal Aa a citizen and taxpayer, I l a n ow re a p in g a r ic h h a r v e s t . II la d r a w - g t h o u s a n d s w it h in it s r e l e n t l e s s g r a s p . 1 Year. 5 Years. would like to ask through your pa In f O U O A l , F E B . 27, 1900. Berlin, Feb. 17. —Official reports M e d ic a l s t a t i s t i c s c o m p i l ' d by t h e b e st p h y s i c i a n s o f the per a few questions, nud 1 want demonstrate that famiuc and sick w orl d s h o w t h a t o v e r 00 pe r c e n t o f The Populist state committee met some person who can to answer, as ness iu German East Africa has de Pay Up and Gtt Both P ap er* at the case s of a c f (J B U S H E D E V E R Y TU ESDAY in Portluml last Thursday and act Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dls- others besides myaelf are interested q ui re d C O N - vastated the colony. In the district Price of O ne. S u m p t io n a r« the hall rolling for the present stale courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor also. There is a smalt office room of Tanga, withiu tho year 1899, the du e to L A GR1PPR. T h « J . S. M ° E W Ë N & CO . campaign. I t adjourned Saturday population has been diminished S 2 | ^ t t .k S j “ »h e n o rth w e s t c o m e r o f first 4Ve want to ge't 5 0 0 new sub consumption de morning, after u thorough discus ve lo p s o w in g to Editors and Proprietors. neys are out of order “ o o r o f o u r c o u r th o u s e , w h ic h is from 123,308 to 61,328, owing to scribers to the H khai . o , and are the weakened s tate sion of the several distracting ques- S!= *'or diseased. w a n n e d a n d f u r n is h e d , a n d w h ich faiuiue, leprosy, smallpox aud ty going to do it if we can; we there o f t h e lu n g s pro- d u ce d by t h e d i s Uev Jteil to tUe material and social up (¡<ms having taken very harmonious Kidney trouble has \1 r. I . Hacker u s e s a s an o ffice Tho condition of tho fore continue our arrangement with ease. There ar% phoid fever. 6-nlding of the Ooqoil.e Valley parnonlarly . ’ “ a ls o o t h e r po in t s thaUUs not uncommon « bPU tie m a k e s a b s t r a c t s to la n d s whole colony apjienrs uppnlling. and of Oooa County lomerall» , action. the Farm Journal, by which we can of weakness. Re Subscription, per year, in udvanoe, ft..SO. Xhe committee selected Portland • «+►« fe r to the n u m b e rs for a child to be born to tills c o u n ty . send this paper ( T he C ouuille C itv I / on t h e c h a r t . :,8 and April 12, at 10 a. m., as the time afflicted with weak kid- 1 u n d e r s ta n d h e is n o t a c o u n ty H kuilo ) 1 year and the Farm Jo u r L* A to / S t u d y each on e Separate Department. neys. If the child urin- official, W © ' “7 carefully. Fa- t h is r m :u *iiv«,rti‘.>!ì,21^Yirèmiyu ul » mm « and place for holding the state con-¡ nal 5 years, both for only $1.50. \ I m illarlse your- ales too often, if the Q u ery M e arch M r c n a iata mn ' E r .x aeh c u a aiyn iiK « . , »au yraoclaeo, ‘" V " , Callforula, I / s e l f w it h t h e m . I f Does he pay any rent >«ber © co u trscU fo r n Jv e rti*iu K cau b« m ade fo r It. > i m im i. Sun Francisco, Feb. 17.— Major- Anil we make the same offer to urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child J ( yo u h a v e a n n t - By the action of the Populists reaches an age when It should be able to for thnt'room? Since I have uot I XA I t a c k o f L a G ri p p e General Shatter has received official all old subscribers who will pay all _il. Tradirne for nenulvxhins—A yesterday,” says the Evening Tele- control the passage, ilia yet afflicted with seeD any mention made in the pro H U D Y A • N ns so on ' a s b t e h g e i n a t c h u e t e u s s e y m o p f word that the territory of Alaska is j arrearages and 1 year in ndvauce. no fusion N#w NO Ticket » Throughout- p , p the upon It. the cause of ceedirms of the countv court t o m s h a v e s ub si d ed . H lU Y A N will no longer a part of the department gtnm (Hen (Hep.) ) of oi Friday r ruiay, “oue oue of o lin e bed-wetting, ,he dlf(lcuT,y depend Kidney trouble, and the first o ttn e c o u n ty court. You know what our paper is, and b rin g ab o u t th e re s to ra tio n to p e rfe ct most unusual occurrences in Ore- slep 3houId ^ towards the treatment of Query Mo. 2; Has he any h e a l t h . of California, aud therefore would ! the Farm Journal is a gem— prac E d . H erald : There should be no i'on's political history will tuke place these important organs, This unpleasant m o re r i g h t s th a n a n y o t h e r ta x - j no longer he under his command. tical, progressive—a clean, honest, THE PARTS AFFECTED ARE: 1. T H E M U C O U S M E M B R A N E L I N It is expected to reinforce the gar useful paper, full of gumption, full fusion this year. Of course, Coos on April 12, as on that day the trouble is due to a diseased condition of the payer? F T H E BA< ' K P O R T I O N O F T H E and bladder and not to a habit as Another question: th e I N N O G S E O —I county Democrats want a union, three great parties the Republi- kidneys t b e c o m e s in hu m ed a n d t h i c k rison in Alaska and make it a sepa of sunsbiue, with an immense circu most people suppose. ! . . . 1 . , . Does , , a,nd a C h r o n i c C a t a r r h is t h e r e Women as well as men are made mis- county 1st ont furnishing by coo s e u ned They wanted it with the Republi- ■ cans, Democrats and Populists— lt . H U D Y A N will re d u c e t h e In f la m rate department, where, under the lation among the best people every cans six years ago, and again, two j will each hold their state conyen- erabie with kidney and bladder trouble, tract? I am told that tbe boarders m a t i o n . p r o d u c e a p e r f e c t c i r c u l a t i o n of present conditions, the command where. Y ou ou ght to ta k e it. d an d l e a v e t h e m u c o u s m c i n b r u n e In and both need the same great remedy, in o u r c o u n ty ja il c o s t five d o l l a r s b u loo p e r f e c t l y h e a l t h y con di ti on . years later, they got it for a deputy-1 tions at the same time, ing officer would have entire charge The mild the Immediate lr - **-*- effect^ot * * ' (<fi) ----- pPr we¿ k| w|nle tha boarding mild and and the 2. ( T H E E A R D R U M ! T H E M U C O U S whip in the office as a premium. I The Populists will have a large The M E M B R A N E O F T H E E A R - I t b e co m e» of affairs. Swamp-Root is soon The Nicaragua Canal Bill- ----------------- - * - * « » • ------------------- bouses are hoarding men at four In fl a m e d a n d t h i c k e n e d , g i v in g rise to a l They wanted it again with the Pop- j convention. The delegates will by druggj gists. In filty- most total deafness. i i u d y a n will p ie - dollars ( f t ) per week. Can't they ve nt t h e s p r e a d o f t h e i n f la m m a t io n . T h e ulists two years ago, and made it number 300, although in estimating cent and one dollar Hundreds Driven Insane- AVashington, Feb. 17.—Gbairmnu r u m will no t be a f f e c t e d an d h e a r i n g ; be boarded foi less some way or d will with a compromise in the division the apportionment it was intended j aUe*., You « • £ have a be u n im p a ir e d . Hepburn, of the bouse committee on S. C H R O N I C T O N 8 I L I T I « * O R C H R O N - , 5* mPle bottle by mall other? San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 18.— interstate and .foreign commerce, to of official spoils. AVhat they want to keep the representation down to i free, 1C S O R E T H R O A T —F r o m t h e s a m e c a u s e also pamphlet tell- nuou of swunp-Rooi. a s t h e t w o pr ec e d in g . H U D Y A N will pr e- I Eleven insane soldiers will today Now, I sigh on account of my 250. is the office, for there is more money fng all about it. Including many of the day submitted the report of tho v e n t it s c o m i n g on. Hon. Frank Williams, of Jackson thousands of testimonial letters received taxes and am short of money, 4. W E A K N E S S IN THE H E A R T — be sent from this city to the gov and less honor. I f they can't get committee in fayor of the Hepburn HUDYAN wil l strengthen the heart county, state chairman, presided, from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Ktlmei Respectfully yours, hospital at Washington, bill, for constructing the Nicaragua n e r v e s , e q u a l i z e t h e c i r c u l a t i o n of blood ernment elected, they will be satisfied with and cause th e h e a r t - b e a t s t o b e co m e and W. S. U’Reu, of Clackamas & Co. Binghamton. N. Y.. be sure and SIGH & SHOUT. nnd it is probablo that about thirty caunl. The report says: deputvships. strong and regu lar. , , mention this paner. paper. 6-fi. A W E A K E N E D C O N D I T I O N O F more will go enst during tho week. As for the national issues, they county, was chosen secretary. “Tlie estimates of the cost are E L O W E R L O R E S O F T H E L I NGS. [N o t e — U pon inquiry regarding T L H ,, Yet ACII The apportionment of representa- EA V IN G T H E M PRONE TO A T During tho last three months nearly variable, ranging, as they do, from might have been more sincere. R I S Y . PN EU M O N IA the free silver problem is not the ¡»¡on was fixed at one delegnte-at- j ent administration launching this the occupancy of the room by Mr. , T A A N C D K S C O O N F S U P M L P E T U I O N —B y it s e ff e c t on 250 demented soldiers have beeu less than $10,000,000 to possibly and nerves H U D Y A N will main Populistic measure. We w a n t a g e for each county, and one for| republic into a policy of impenal- Hacker, referred to above, we loam c t b a u e s e blood t h e lu n g t i s s u e t o b e c o m e s t r o n g ! sent across the continent, aud it is $145,000,000. It is, however, proper off th e , j said that over 200 more will soon Homething more than bimetallism in every 130 votes la s t” for King for ism and militarism, which has de that be gives what the authorities a g n e d r m h s e o a f l t h t y h e a n m d u c a h b l e d r t e o a d t e h d r o w p u lm to say that the size aud character of onary stroyed many governments in the consider a good return to the couuty | d is e a s e s . [ arrive here from Manila. Iu nearly the canal estimated for is as variable our reforms, lite rc is no excuse for governor in 1898, and one for frac- GO. OR W EAK BACK- Populists to go into an alliance with tions of one-half and over. Coos past, nnd will surely cause the end as rent by keeping up H ip county's | H 7. U D L Y U A M N B A will all cases the men are violently in s t r e n g t h e n It a l m o s t i m as the cost. At present $1.55 per I t is! m e d ia t e ly . sane, and the reputed cause of their ton is the toll charged for the use Democrats on anv proposition, be itl«>unty, on 1013 votes, gets 9 dele- of our republican form of govern ■‘present ownership” book. H U D Y A N w ill c u r e all o f t h e ab ov e ment, if permitted long to continue, well enough to have these things s y m p t o m s a n d l e a v e y o u r w ho le s y s t e m trouble is the ceaseless vigilance county, state or national. Populists | gates; and Curry, on 252 votes, has of the Suez canal. If that rate was a perfect condition of health. G o to as now outlined by a Republican known to tbe public, who will he In are and ought to be composed of i a delegates. _ your druggist a t once and p r o c u r e a required by outpost duty in the the rate charged, at the Nicaragua p a c k a g e o f H U D Y A N f o r 50 c e n t s , o r six better able to judge of the mau- those who are not satisfied with the | A committee, consisting of E. congress and the president. canal, aud 4,000,000 be the tonnage p a c k a g e s f o r $2 50. I f y o u r d r u g g i s t docs ! Philippines. “3. True to the policy adopted agemeut of public affairs when the! not k e e p it , s en d d ir e c t t o t h e H U D Y A N - — old conditions and parties, and there Kroner, of Multnomah, W. R. King, passing through it annually, an Educate Tour Ilowol* With Cuionrotfl. R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y . S a n F r a n c i s c o , or by the Republican administration cainpuigu is on aud justice be done. L o s A n g e l e s , C!al. R e m e m b e r t h a t you Candy Cntliartlc, cure cons tip ati on forever. is no reason why they should not I ° f Baker, J. D. Locey, of Malheur, aggregate of more thau $6,000.000 can consult th e HUDYAN D O C T O R S 10c, 25c. I f C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. of this nation, we find it, contrary — E d . H erald .] remain in the middle of the road. | H. M. Palmer, of Linn, and O. L. FREE. C a ll a n d s e e t h e d o c t o rs . You would be the receipts. It. ‘is esti - « - m a y ca ll a n d s e e t h e m o r w ri t e , a s you Let us say to our Democratic Perrme, of Columbia, was appointed to the will of ithe great majority of T o C u r e C o u itlp a tru n F o r e v e r . mated that the cost of maiutaiuing des ire . A d d r e s s : IBnndou Reooraer. | ak e Ca s ca re ts Candy _______ Cathartic. _______ 10c o r 25c. friends thut they must fight th eir! to ‘B aft an address to the People s all citizens of the United States, T _______________ Glenn Cox, in the capacity of and operating the canal would be HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, secretly sympathizing with England « C. O.C. latuosun,.instiuuntumlmoney. own battle this year. Ju st tell them Party voters “setting forth the ne- liveryman, visited Em pire City $1,000,000 annually.” in its imperialistic and unjust policy No. 316 South Broadway, cessity of continuing the People s these two words—“No union,” and Speaking of the concessions from Assessors of Oregon In Council. last .Saturday, conveying Special adopted againsi the Boer govern Los Angeles, Cal. see how fast they will go on the Party organization.” Nicaragua aud Costa Rica, the re Pension Exam iner R eed, of P ort ment and looking towards the de The committee at a late hour pre Portland, Or., Feb. 20.— The port says: double quick to the Republican C o r. S t o c k t o n , M a rk e t an d R ills S t s .. land, thither. couuty assessors, who are in the S o n F r a n c i s c o , Cal, “It is believed by your committee camp with a proposition that they sented the following address, which struction of another republic Jam es and John Taggart, of “4. The Republican party, the L it y otton j j the the convention, convention, met that these rights have either lapsed, will withdraw this and that candi was adopted: Smith river, California, stopped nt or are of inconsiderable value or father of all trusts, is neglecting to lagt ni hl in tbe offioe of Assessor “To the members of the People’s date; that they will be satisfied with the Tupper fliu s e Saturday night. have been obtained for speculative MANY SENSATIONAL RUMORS. Assembled in adopt and enforce laws against GreenIfeuf in the courty courthouse, a deputyship in the office. Such party of Oregon: They were taking a look nrouni iu trusts, but through the medium of nud appointed a committee on legis conformity with our duty as your purposes. However this may be, was tbe Democratic past, and such its subsidized press is seeking to lation, which will make a number Hut not One of Them Confirmed--Cronje Coos ana proceeded up the river. representatives, we deem the present it should be the purpose of the seems to be tl eir present nttitude. Has Not Surrendered. continue and sustain these monop | T. A. North, the creamery man, government to deni directly with L et them be so, for wo have no at state of affairs in this, our country, olies, whicli will prove ruinous to of important suggestions in tbe next I visited Bandou this week. Mr. the governments of Nicaragua and to demand an explanation upon legislature, tractions of office. Berlin, Feb. 24, G:20 p. m.— Sev the government and its people. R. S. O reeD leaf w as elected chair eral newspapers announce that they North informed us that he had Costa Rica. It is our opinion that The history of the Populists in our part to you of our duty of the | sold a complete plant, the best yet people of the United Stntes want n “5. The Republican party, which, man and J . W. Hobart secretary. We desire to Coos county was the history of sud hour as we see it. learn from private sources that | ordered iu Coos, to G. S. Davis, of when in power in the past, granted I On motion of Mr. W ffipVleTresoiu- affirm that the People's party stands government call'll, one that will be den and complete disenfranchise tion wag unonilnoI18ly C opied that Cronje has succeeded in forcing Norway, who will erect n creamery completely under the control of tbe ment of the old party politicians. today, as in the past, the undaunted to railroad and other companies his way through the British lines. on the Doraeut place at the Nor w ia t l lands onH a T * millions of acres of the best United Stu bs. There are persona Their power was so mighty and the champion of the liberties of the in the United States, as donations, lt was the sense of the meeting that New York, Feb. 24.— According way boat landing. The cnjjacity who say that we are bound, by- people of the United States, and we county assessors should hold office victory so overwhelming that even to advice from London to tho Now will exceed 12,000 pounds a day. now proposes to take from the pub treaty stipulations with Great B rit the allied force could not defeat hold that the priceless privilege of lic domain all the public lands, un for four years. York papers, thero are rumors afloat Considerable uneasiness was felt ain, to refrain from carrying out On motion of Mr. Fegtly, it was that Ladysmith aud Mafeking have them in tile memorable battle of national liberty, for winch the der the pretense of leasing them, here yesterday evening over tbe this great enterprise. This state 1894. But as soon as the Populists fathers of this republic have fought and to thereby turn over to suggested that the work of assess been relieved, nnd it is again re got into pi wer, they began to forget and died oc many battlefields, are the corporations and syndicates the ment begin on the first Monday in ported thet Cronje has surrendered. noiiairival ot the mail carrier from ment we do not believe.” Langlois, nnd a search was insti After quoting tbe Clnyton-Bulwer January. what a humble and untrained purty not designed by the Almigbtv to be The war office, however, has not tuted. About 3 o'clock this morn few acres of public lands now re treaty, the report goes on: The motion of Mr. White that confirmed any of these stories. they once were; they forgot thut the heritage of the Anglc-Saxon maining, thereby placing -the stock ing J . M. Conrad and Mr Towne “Great Britain hasallowed 5 0 years Wo the original assessment roll be made their brilliant victory over the allied race only, but of nil races. A war bulletin published in Pre found him abed at Mr. Stew art’s industries of tbe west in the hands to elapse without auy movement forco was the result of a well- honor the flag of our country, and of the few, ns against the numerous the tax roll was unanimously toria Thursday said that communi [dace near Now River. Hii bail on her part to carry out the provi adopted, after much discussion. planned campaign, laid upon the pledge our efforts to koep it what owners, and further injuring the The adoption of this suggestion by cation with Cronje wns still open tried to come back by way of the sions of that article. It has been n it has been in the past history of foundation of true democratic re Weduesilay, and that reports of bench aud got a horse down in tho our country— an emblem of national j mining industries of the west by the legislators will be in the line of dead letter from the day the treaty form. They forgot their declaration heavy fighting, occurring enst of j quicksand at Fourm ile, He then was signed to the present. In 1868 independence and a democratic form stopping all prospecting upon the economy and will dispense with of principles and simply thought Cronje’s laager, have been received. i returned to Stewart’s where lie was the United States aud Nicaragua ex that the position they acquired was! ° f government here as in every part' lands so leased upon the public much clerical work. KELIK F FOR CBONJK. ; found. Tbe senrch party returned changed ratifications of the treaty 1 of the globe. 1 domain. On motion of Mr. Pike, the legis n gift of mere numbers, permanent London, Feb. 24.—Spencer Wil ! with the mail at daylight this of friendship, commerce and navi “Standing ns we do upon the' “W e therefore urge and request lature will he asked to make all nnd powerful ns the fort of Gibral kinson, in tho Morning Post, says: morning. gation. I t gives to the United threshhold of the 20th century, we all true reformers nnd persons fa- tuxes payable November 1. tar and which could not be taken “From Boer dispatches we must call public nttention to the fact that voring th« perpetuation of our re- States the right to send its forces I t was also suggested that all from them. Ignorant, ns they were, c s t s w it h y o a w h e th e r y o u m n tln u o t h » - . into Nicaragua to defeud the citizens the unselfish sacrifices of our organ- j public, the upholding of the prin- mercantile firms he required to infer that General Dewet lias gath l » t u r rxre-k ilh n tf to tiK cco h a b i t . N « • T O -M A JJ " '* * of the cause of their coming into o T ea th o d e s ir e f o r t o b a c c o , w of the United States nnd their paved , the ciples set forth in the Declaration furnish assessors nn invoice of their ered a considerable force of scat o r ein u t n e r v o u s 0 1str e s s . e x p e ls n ieo- power, they began to ignore it, which izntiun in the past have , . ti n e , p u r ifie s t b e bluo of Independence and the Coi stitu- tered Boers at Petrusberg, about property, the property in contempla ! flto re s lo s t m anhood , X> ho xco goods on hand, when asked to do so. finnllv culminated in the most im- "a y , through the education of the I m a k es y o u stro n g — 400,000 tion of the United states, to make a tion being the Nicaragua canal. In h e a lth , .nervi _____ ____ c u r e d . P u y Perhaps the most im fortnnt 15 miles southeast of Koodoosraud, an portaut policy of giving offices to n>nsf * - tho realization of our d p o e k e t- _ _ T o l l A C fr o m determined and united effort to re- recommendation was The use of the military force nlwnys o u r o w n d r u g g is t , w h o made on with a view of relieving Genernl bonk, nieu for second nud third terms. 1,1 tl,e l»esent century. We _ 'o u c h f o r u s. T a k e i t w ith will, p a t ie n t l y , p a i-s is te n tiy . O ne implies tho right to establish forti ^ J ” »,,r7m ;iTfirhittm V v'a™ inst I feel cftBed upon to'say to you that I claim the government from the motion of Mr. Carnahan, that the Crouje. It is probable that a battle j. C l, u s u a l ly c u r e s ; 3 b o x e s , $2 60, fications for defensive purposes.” < n m r*n tep d to c u r » , o r w e r e f u n d m o n e y . Hi W nurture and rhamnioned the ' ceaseless efforts iu the perpetuation hands of the few now in control, to state board of equalization be com is also raging in Natal. Anyway, Sterling LeineUy Co., Chicago, Hon(rsaJt New fo r k . this.departure and «hampioned the| ,f ^ ^ ftl.0 t„ 0 cease all local dissensions and work posed of all the assessors in the thero is no need for alarm. I t is cause of single-lctm Ecklev Items, in Myrtle Points only m eans at hand to secure the together in harmony for the suc- state, nnd that tho board meet once quite possible that after the fight tho convention of 189(1, though de Enterprise: Rusty Gulch has again continuance on the part of the diff- cess of the common cause the in every four years, at the capital, Lord Roberts may be engaged iu feated, have the admiration of the attracted the nttention of numerous erent political reform parties of greatest good to the greatest num- to equalize the taxes on real estate. pursuing the Boers, which would writer and an approving conscience. prospectors and miners. Those who — ----» --------- ■■ — take him awuv from the telegraph her. ” their efforts to co-operate with us No one, except military men, pre have returned confirm recent re wires. iu securing the reforms which we Will Testily tor Macrum. tend and profess to he officeholders PAUPERS NUMBER 600,000. ports regarding late discoveries advocate, aud we emphasize the fact TOTAL LOSSES OF TH E B M T I S H — OFFICIAL iu a country like ours. Office is a made in that district. Han Francisco, Fefc. 17. — Charles Lnnclou, Feb. 24.—The war office, gift of men. Every citizen is eligi that laxity upon our part will surely Pucrlo Rican Workingmen Appeal tor Grote, formerly superintendent of result iu the abandonment of reform for the first, time, lias given out an Persons have been known to ble for office, and there are many Help. mines in the Trnusvnnl, hut who official compilation of the British We belieye Facts That who are well qualified for the posi (.Hurts on their part. gain a p o u n d a d a y by taking Ready tlio industrial situation deniunds tions. A man of common scusc and New York, Feb. 18.— Iglesias and returned to this country after the losses. The total is 11,280 to F e b an ounce of SCOTT’S EMUL Every Patriot breaking out of the war for the ren-1 tho expansion of the functions of January 1st ruary 17th. This does not include, education, who is honest nnd true, I Ed ii rado Conde, Puerto Rican lead- SION. It is strange, but it often states- that he could not | therefore, Lord Roberts’ recent could easily fill any couuty office government in the interest of tho i who arri veil here from that I son’ 118 and Voter ” from judge down to rond supervisor, people nnd for the extermination of I; island a few days ago, have is tiled get his American papers owing to losses, nor the Wiltshire prisoners. happens. Ought to Know. Somehow the ounce produces and Coos county is rich of such Private monopoly in the public: util -1 nn np.leai bbe government on b«-, the _ interference bv , the British with , Tho British losses at Koodors Rand men. L et us, therefore, nominate a lt,,H bo that labor j ,m, f tlie workingraen of Puerto «-C on su l Macrumis mail, will leave xvas 700. the pound; it seems to start the --------------------- ticket composed of entirely new •»»> find a just reward, and th a tilie | Uica They say that of the 1,000,- J™ Washington tomorrow to meetl digestive machinery going prop 1 ... mlan.,K c o n Mr. Macrum, and to testify before | Su n : Adr.m Pershbaker, the enjoyments of the products of to il: „„„ inlmbitanU of * tllB 1 L ono T o m .” (wuhout effort) may forever cease. L 00 gro a committee should bis testimony Prosper sawmill uiau, arrived on erly, so that the patient is able the last Areata. It is reported to digest and absorb his ordinary „ , „ . ^ advocate and beheve in the Thpy ,’lsU ‘that the follow ing ordi- bo desired. ------ • e»> e ■ that he will bniM a large vessel at food, which he could not do be Roseburg Review: When Gen rights of the people to ru e, .over- lmucel of Ooveruor General Davis AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. In tbe Clark investigation by the bis shipyard on the Coquille. Miles lamiecl iu Porto luco with Ins ' ei^n and supreme, ana indirect le#- annulled- fore, and that is the way the gain - - — ■ U. S. senate committee, Senator army he issued a proclamation say- ¡station fcs the method of enforcing f T . .. ^ i l4 , » D t t a l z Is n ia o d D eep . is made. ing: “We have come to bestow1 the will of the people, claiming that , ,, “ in s oc C \ . Clean blood means a dean skin. No A certain amount of flesh is upon you the blessir beauty without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar casings and immuui- to be the mark of liberty and th a t' ^ f ^ e ^ b t hours' woik. ‘ 7 j itures on the political accoimtmade tic clean your blood And keep it clean, by necessary for health; if you have ties of the liberal institutions of no country ,s truly free without it. o Th(lt onl pprt holders' by him from August L 1898, to Sep- stirring up the lazy liver an d driving all im Containing Full Information our government ’ Intelligent P o rto ; “ Me urge upon you. as you lo v o L ml tftxpnvcrH vo‘, Pi ¿ n J those timber 1 1899 The to ta f amount purities from the body, ltegin to-day to not got it you can get K by pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, Upon Adi Statistical Facts Ricans are wondering if Americans your country and hope to acco.u- wh<| ctu, rca<1 am, write. ! aH ghown b , the monloraU(, llm was bar.oh taking and that sickly bilious complexion by taking and Figures. consider the starvation they now pl»h these great results, in addition 3 Tllat ,fi0 payment of *1 shall *ir,r,,«82 The senator said hi, had Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug 10c, 25c, 50c. have or the 2.. per cent tariff the to the principles enunciated in our be i(, bef()1.0 a voto ia caat. i ma(le Me, grg Wellcome McDermott gists, satisfaction guaranteed, » .s . - - The f t C O it’S f llH f lS lf fll 1 . publicans purpose giving them, national platform oM «!)«. as well as workingm(>n nUo ask that I nnd K. V. Day each a’ present o f 1 Manauense was Unseaworthy. “blessings. | state platform of 1 8 .8 , to call the tbe ordinance forbidding appeals $8000 Clark said all the large' New voters attention to the following from the decisions of tnbu nils be ’ l Z s p aid to C . W C l^ k , Wellcome | San Francisco, Feb. 20.—Chief Oregonian. lo b . 20: If we are U(,w conditions nnd issues, which You will find it just as useful in summer Congress they also want a gen- n„d Davidson had been paid to carry Engineer McDonald, of the trans as in winter, and if you are thriving upon not to be permitted to trade with hnvo arisen since our lost state cam- abrogated. port Manauense, has admitted, on eral market for imports aud better j out the agreement, which he had , A Complete Guide to the the now possessions, if they are not i paj,,„ it don’t stop because the weather is warm. | entered into, to pay the expenses of cross-examination before British to be permitted U> trade with us.j xhnt tbc administration now schools. 50c. and $1.00, all d ru g g is ts . Forthcoming Elections Consul Pickersgill, that he signed SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist», New York. let them go. If the greed of o°l -1 in power declnrcs tlie constitution An English Wm 'Correspondent: '! 10 l’rol '>««•' campaign to rescue of 1900. nu incorrect stntemout while under omal exploiters and home monopol of the United States only to he in Our part sent out was re -| ^ ° s,ftte from, Dftlv- . A8ke,‘ nbo,Ht ir burying hurving party pressure of favoring the owners of cost of , the contest over ists is to control our policy, let us forcc in C(,rtain porlion8' of ifa )lo, ceived bv the Boers sympathetically. the 'ICE Horn*»—with ini mediate po^es'tion SPECIAL I T h e South A frican , , , the the vessel. The statement was to — for $1*00. — acres inside city litn- This rendered assistance also to . , , of the capital^ Clark said . have . . no . expansion. , , , is th e 1 main, has openly manifested its pur- They ______ _ , ,, iti»: H Bores bottom land, balance level nench. FEATURES. | W a r; W a r in the P h il- the effect that he considered the kind of imperialism w e don t w ant p)H), to ,II1U,.X t„ lll0 govornu)cnt our meu. Over the grave thev sang he ha,l^contributed »lW.WM) andI he Good honse. larue woodhonse, cbickenh^nae, -------- ---------- > ippines; T h e Interna Manauense was in a thoroughly good fair barn. 2U0 fruit tree«*, mostly beating tional Peace C o n g re s s; O u r Naval and ought not to have. by conquest, nnd not bv consent of n hymn, and some of the le a d e r s !*1.0 " ^ 1 the people of Helena had mid tirst-class fruit: small fruit, alfco. and seaworthy condition. and M ilitary E sta b lish m e n ts; T h e IMentv of water the year round, The Populists nnd Democrats of thp K»verned, a territory and peo- made impressive apcechcs, express- ” '*b' ”7 / on rsnLrt sell» Tin« WM. GALLIEU Sam oan Settlem en t ; T h e G rea t Linn couuty completed their union »,!e unw,l,,"K to ,omc ">‘ hin our ing abhorrence of the war, regret- ( *‘ T " * . * Vnacon l l T ru sts and T h eir C apitalization, and harmoniously on the lflth when Hit) <>>'niain, nnd confesses that the ting the heavy losses on both sides p nn , isin o m ?!* m any oth er su bjects ot equally vital prominent party workers sttended Hlr"n g arm of the government, and declaring the hope that the war " 1,8,1 1 t # ’ 10 I v t .it DR. JORDAN’ R o i r S T e ^ J interest. __________ the committee meeting. B. F. Ramp wl,' lp preventing tyranny and in- would soon be over. One wonders 111 * 'tns capital a . > o a. M dhe Much W ork . ' ' (Museum of Anatomy1' L. H. Montnyne and D. M. Jones *pnding to recognize independence if ever before ill the history of war Tlie Kentucky troulde has A compltte History o f t»ch of |::c: i usxit s:. wv tu>a :-x «. r. at t 1 The little "sparks” of bad blood lurking wero appointed a committee on ' u " ' 9 oppress and govern the victors in such an engagement changed in some phases, but on the Tha Largest o f it« kind m lb« World. the Ships in the American In the system should be quenched e with We are «'Bttnua.'T addin* new epeelwene organization of clubs. against their w ill certain people on stood round the graves of the men 19th inat., when the seuate convened, Navy, by Edgar Stanton Mac- run» nn I lenrn how wonderluliT yon are mad« Hood*s Sarsaparilla, America s great blood islands of the l ’ncific, who are they had ju st shot, sang a hymn, both Carter and Marshall presided. h»w to avoid n r tiK H nod If eon lay, Historian U. S. Navy. »ntT-r from anv of »1»- ills *•» men. com« k> the purifier. h purifies, •ux.alizes and enriches Exchange: President McKinley equally entitled to their independ- and' amid these solemn surround- The Democrats recognized the for- lOldMt SpecUiiai on th# Pact Sc OH |>Vt . l ~ O R I » * R P R I T t T F D I » » * * * * nnoounces that fie is opposed to ence under the guardian influence ings impressively licwnilcd tho mer, while tlie Republicans paid the blood of both sexes a r.d all ages. Cures THE STANDARD Tontu tvtion fr«- and «1 ‘eriv prv Treatmen- pv"*®- !'r - h r letter •» V r H I l *w thom ncblj eradicated ever making citizeps of the inhabi- nnd protection of our government strife of blood, which they fervently no nttention to the Democratic pro- scrofula, salt rhextn. dyspepsia, catarrh. -n with.-tit u -irr R e r e a r y . AMERICAN ANNUAL » \ • n % s in r s i . t - c w u wtu reeeirn tmr tants of the Philippines and Porto “3. That while we favor peace- hoped would soon he ended. Mve- reeding*. Both the Democrat* nnd •»e«» o r. :••>« of hU enmc’ xtn». w. * r< s r r r r r r r n w in r*rr* t w Rico. Briefly and plainly speaking, fill expansion, or expansion with the terv of earthly affairs, that we must Republicans then adjourned. In the Postpaid to any addi ms . ««nr- ( k o . u i . 4 R wOn r a . . ) S o U a p a u ffa I vv l* li i I ' n f s im r i a f f , ' lie is for an imperial colonial system, corsent of the people to he brought shoot such men! Alas for humnu house. Speaker Trimble presiding, THE WORLD, jiuie and simple. | withiu our domain, we fiud the pres- wisdom!” ' 0 I» I5 . J O A A P t * A C O 1 1 the contest matter was not taken up. Pableer BtJf . i l i a Y»,k. Date for State Convention Set for April 12. Address to the Populists. -- How To Gain Flesh THE 1900 A Political Poster N *