Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 27, 1901, Image 1

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J. W . ST R A N G E ,
X J e x v tls t,
C o q u ille C ity . O r.
W il visit Hand on first six d a y s o f J a n u ­
ary, M arch, May. July, bep tern her «fid N ov­
em b er, find M yrtle Point the first six days
o f February, April. June, Au gust, O ctober
and December.
^
J. Sherw ood,
Attorney - at - Law,
■C o q u i l l e C i t y , C o o s C o u n t y , O k b o o n .
Notary Lublic.
ohn F. H a ll,
_ A . t t o r 12 . e 3 r . a t - X j a - w ,
M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
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Denier in R **«.
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o f *11 kinds.
O Q U 1 L L E C O U N C IL . NO.:tt)8 O F T H E
F ra tern a l Aid Assiioiatum m eets the
2 d Ttteediiv evening o f eaoh m onth.
M bs , E d it h H atch ,
M rs. A lioe T u ttle. Sec.
C
YOU R O U S L O D G E , N o . 72, K . ok P.
meets overy TuesiL.y evening ’it Masonic
H a ll.
Brothers in (jood standin g in Bister
lo d g e s are oordiallv invited to visit ns.
V . R . W I L S O N , C . C.
L
« . H . M A S T , K . of R . & S .
c a m p , n o . 19 7 , w o o d m e n
o f the W orld, m eets at Horsey H all,
1 s t and 3d Saturday nights o f each month.
J , W . L bnkvk , Consul.
J . G . Sim m ons, C lerk.
y r t l e
M
C 1 V E N I N G T I D E C IR C L E , N O . 214,
j W . o f W „ m eots in H ersey’ s H all 011
5 d and 1th Saturday nigh ts in each month.
O R A X . M AU R Y,
G uard ian Neighbor.
Jesse C. Sim m ons, Clerk.
V
J 'l H A D W I C K L O D G E , N O . 68. A . F.
v ) Rn,I A. M ., m eets on Saturday evening
o n or before each fu ll m oon. V isitin g breth­
ren oordially in vited .
C. Rl MANDEB, W . M.
J. J , L a m b , See.
U E L A H C H A P T E R , N O . 6, O . E . S.,
m eets Friday ev e n irg on or before
e a c h fu ll m oon at 8 o 'clock from April 1st
t o O ctober 31st, and thereafter at 7:3 0 : and
saoh F rid ay aftern o on tw o w eeks there
a ft e r a t 2 o ’ clock .
M iss E mma L oubnz , W . M .
M rs. Jennio L . Rose, Sec.
B
/-'I O Q U I L L E L O D G E , N O . 5 3 , 1. O . O . F „
V g m eets every Saturday evening, v isit-
ng brethron in good standing cordially
in v ited .
E . L . F it c h , N . G .
J . S . Lawrenoc. R . S.
r eb e k a h
l o d g e , n o . 2 «.'
I . O . O . F ., m eets every 2d and 4th
W ednesdays in each m o n th , at O d d F el-
ows’ h a ll.
I rma L dkens . N . G .
Anna M cD onald , Sec.
a m ie
M
O O Q U I L L E E N C A M P M E N T . N O . 2 5 .1 .
Fishy Flavors ot Butter-
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One of those peculiar manifesta­
tions of ignorance or prejudice re­
garding the specifications of Pacific
Coast material for government con­
J . E. H A Y N E S . tracts on this Coast has been brought
dH A D HUD SO N ,
to light again. The government is
constructing a custom house in
»e s,
Portland. The specifications called
Mining and Real Estate Agents for yellow piue flooring. The con­
Eckley, Carry County, Orogon.
tractor, through Senator Mitchell,
A V E valuable Mines, F a rm s, Stock
Rancbea and Tim ber Lauds for sale. called the attention of the officials
House and fi acres o f land w ell improved to the fact that not only was Ore­
in W il bar, D ouglas county. O r., for sale,
gon pine equal to yellow pine floor­
or exobange for property in M yrtle P oin t.
ing in every respect, but is superior
in every wav. Oregon pine ship
C O O S
B A Y
decking is manufactured by Port­
land mills and shipped to the Atlan­
tic shipyards where its superiority
C. 1/1/. PATERSON, Prop.
over yellow pine is admitted. In
M anufacturer o f M arble M onum ents, Hea 1- the face of these facts t! e construct­
stones, Tablets, etc.
ing department hus comles< ended
cem etery lo ts enclosed with stone coping
pine to be used
or cu rbing. Iron railings furnished to or­ to allow Oregon
d e r. Correspondence solicited from parties
provided a deduction in the price
jv in g in the country or other towns who
Utav wish an ything in m y lino o f bnsiness. is made.
This tight for the tecog-
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nition of Paaific Coast lumber for
contracts should not
W. F. K E N N E D Y . government
be allowed to wane.— Oregon Tim-
OENEKAL
berman.
Thursdays in each month at. Odd Bellows
nail. Cordial invitation extended to all vis­
itin g patriarohs in good sta n d in g .
B. F . L awubnck C . P.
J. J . Stanley, Scribe.
Hayn
H
Harms aii Slone Works
a r s h f iv
t
b k o
BlacKsiitti s W i p Work
The following extract from a let­
ter just at baud, shows the confi­
Horaeshooiog a Specialty.
dence o f school boards tu the State
N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts.,
Normal at Drain: “ We want a
C oquille City, Oregon.
thorough and strong teacher— lady
teacher—one who has bad several
T H E
terms oatside experience, as well
as the advantage o f your training
department. I f chanced that the
president L i b s pueh a teacher that
he could recommend.”
Normal
Wm. Gallier, Proprietor,
graduates are being sought and
this fact is turning students towards
HAf{DW(1flE.
•he Normal. The Noimal aids its
graduates in securing positions
AGflTE WA^E,
The T eacher ’ s P a F yiew C lass will
lie found of great benefit to those
QUEENS WAI^E,
Deeding review work for examin­
ations.
Address the President,
TIN W(U(E.
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C all and examine (roods and investigate Drain, Oregon.
I.
X . I j.
HARDWARE STORE,
prices.
anl
OREGON 0. K.
SALOON,
B a n d o n , - - O re.
The state of Oregon refuses to
give James McDonald, a London
waiter, a free ride to Portland for
the purpose of giving him a hear­
ing for the robbery of the Western
Lumber Company’s office of $1,-
728.70 last year on his own confes­
sion.
James White Bryantsville, Ind.,
says DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Chief resort of Ban.lon bv the sea. healed runing sores on both legs.
He had suffered 6 years.
Doctors
Agents for the celebrated Silver
failed to help him. Get DeWitt’s.
Bar (Kentucky) Whisky.
Aecept d o
imitaions.
It.
S.
Ksowlton.
D o n ’t M i s s T l i e m . .
J B. Gross & Son, Prop.
Poultry Notes.
THE
HOME
T U ESD A Y .
A U G U ST
27 , 1901.
Latest Literary News-
COLD CURE.
NO. 8
I. J. LAMB, Pres.
L. H ARL0G KER, Vice.Pres.
G. V. W HITE Cashier.
The sale of thousands of copier of
It is claimed that New Yorkers An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards
a ten-cent magazine at one dollar
cat 2,160,000 egg» every day. Not-
are Being Cured Dally In Spite of
wrihstandiug the fact that the Unit­
apiece was a very curious happen-
Themselves.
ing at the time of the Chicago
ed States produce 10,000,000,000,-
-
1 $ £ .0 ,0 0 0
000 e g g B yearly, we import over 15,- No Noxious Doses- No Weakening of the | World’s Fair. The Cosmopolitan C A P I T A L
000,000 dozen annually from Can­
prepnred a World’s Fair number,
Nerves- A Pleasant and Positive Cure
contributed to by many famous
ada, Spain, Italy and even China to
lor the Liquor Habit.
C O Q T T I IL j T j IEL O B E C ' O E T -
help till the demand.
writers, and so thoroughly illustra­
It is now- generally known and under­ ted that it surpassed eveu the most
Does a general banking business.
Has money to 1« m on approved
Blessed is the good housewife
who enu relieve the monotony of salt stood that Drunkenness is u decease and j expensive book which had up to that personal and real estate security, buys county, town utyf s.-hool district
no weakness. A body tilled with poison,
meats with a dinner of fried chicken and nerves completely shattered bv peri- time been issued. In those days the warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds ai,J all kina* o f legal instru­
once or twece a week. •
j odieal or constant use of intoxicating magazine was printed from two sets . ments—Notarial work.
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in follov ini companies:
The farmer should by all means j liquors, requires an antidote capable of of plates only, and when these were
give his birds ample room.
The neutralising and eradicating this poison, worn out it was impossible, without .Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg.
and destroying the craving for intoxi­
freedom of the premises and com­ cants. Sufferers may now cure them­ a great loss of time, to put further
S O ^ k -I E S I D O F I D t F L F
.'rTOT7:£3_
The news­
modious houses pay in reel I s.
selves at horn j without publicity or loss editions on the press.
A. J. SHEIWVQOD;
W .U J 1 H
. J LAMB,
The hen with a free rai g ) does of time from business by tide wonder­ dealers, taking advantage of this!
L. HARLOCKKR, and t.
WHITE.
better than the one eonfiued within ful “ Home Gold Cure,” which has been condition, raised the price of The
perfected after many years of elose study
woven wire meets and bounds.
and treatment of inebriates. The faith­ Cosmopolitan’s World s Fair num­
Notice.
50 Y EA R S ’
A fow
In counting up the vnlue of the ful use according to directions of this ber to one dollar a copy.
f X P E R IE N C E
farm poultry estimate the value of wonderful discovery is positively guaran­ sales were eveu made toward the
teed to cure the most obstinate case, no close at the phenomenal figure of
The Celebrated French Canadian j
the eggs used on the table.
matter how hard a drinker. Our records
The advantage of plenty of fowls show the marvelous transformation of five dollars. Undoubtedly this hap- Stalliou, Robin, will discontinue
for table use is readily understood thousands of Drunkards into sober, in­ pediug is unique in the hiotpry of hit stand at Arago, ami will bo
dustrious and upwright men.
magazine literature.
The Cosmo­ found at Myrtle Point only, but
by the good housewife.
Cure Your Husbands! Child­ politan will endeavor to repeat its continuously iu the future.
There will be a better demand for ren Wives
T radc M a r k *
cure your fathers I This remedy is
J. W. C a l d w e l l .
pure bred fo wls each year as time in no sense a nostrum but is a sped do past success, with a Pan-American
D esign »
C o pyr igh ts A c .
progresses.
for this disease only, and Is so skillfully Exposition Number, which will be
Anyone «ending a »ketch and description mi
lulckly ascertain our opinion free
t
quickly
1_ wuetner
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liaise chickens foryour own table devised and prepared that it is thorough­ eveu more attractive, if possible,
Treasurer’s Notice.
invention is probably patentable. Communica­
ly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so tbnu its World’s Fair predecessor.
tion* strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent»
whether you market any or not.
tiiat it ea» he given in a cup of tea or
sent free. Oldest .money for seen ring jmtentt.
The most famous writers of the 'V fO T T O E is hereby given that all County |
The half grown fowl is a little coffee without the knowledge of the per­
Patents taken through Muim & Co. reoeiv©
tpecial notice , without charge. In the
W arrants endorsed prior to Aug. £. i
the nicest delicacy of the season.
son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards Country have been invited to take
1899, will be paid on presentation at iny |
The troughs and drinking vessels have cured themselves with this price­ part iu the preparation of this issue. office in Coqaille City, Coos county, O regon. j
less remedy, and as many more have After many days’ careful study of No interest will be allowed after July !
A tmiulnomelr lllrnitrated waskly- Ij>riro»t dr-
mint be kept clean.
dilation of any scientific Journal. Tenns.
»
been cured and made temperate men by
year ; four mouths, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
Capons make excellent nurses for having the “ Cure” administered by lov­ all the wonderful scenes of the Ex­ 13. T h 1901.
is 29th da y o f July 1901.
than a hundred
J. B. DCJI.LEY,
turkeys and chicks.
ing friends and relatives without their position, more
Countv Treasurer. |
Branch OCico7G2ô F St.. Washington, D. C.
If the liens do not lay change knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe photograph have been prepared,
today that they discontinued drinking of which taken as a whole, give a
their feed.
their own free w ill. Do Not Wait. Do
The healthy hen is a hearty feeder. not lie deluded by apparent and mislead­ thorough conception of the marvels
Visit 31?. JORDAN’S g ™«* f
ing “ improvement.” Drive out the dis­ of this Exposition.
— Rocky Mountain Husbandman.
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ease at once and for all time. The “ Home
It is doubtful if any book, sell­
Gold Cure” is sold at the extremely low- ing at forty times the price of the
,1X1 MAßES T ET. H t 6th A 7th, 3. F. CaL <
Powder,Exploded on Freignt Train-
price of One Dollar, thus placing w ithin
The L a rg est o f i n k in d in It*» W orld .
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reacli of everybody a treatment more magazine, will give any decription
jj W o are continually a<t<iinR u e * «pedro**™.
[* ’ ui
b a m buvv nuud.-rhill.v you arc inaila j 1
The following extract we take effectual than others costing $25 to $50. of the Fair which will approach in
I • ! i r v -i o avoid su-kilt
ami disc»»*-. It you
Y e a r ly .
“
:,vr troni ally of line ill * o f m. n. com « lo Uro , |
from The Evening Telegram.
As Full directions accompany each package. interest and urtistie value the Sep­
,,,i frit S p foU lù t on the r n d f lo C oast,
\
Special advice by skilled physicians when tember Comopolitan.
good
address
t«>
Men
and
women
of
an evidence of the terrible explosion, requested without extra charge. Sent
m i .rOROAW P R I T A T r n l M 4N E»| >
' ami » I .i« f lv privali T rm u n cu i I»* r«oii-
represent
us,
some
to
travel
appointim
Those who visit the Fair will
N V I* H I L I « Ihnrnughlytiradloawd
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we are assured by our friend A. O. prepaid to any part of the world on re­
agents, others for local work looking
a with..,, using a i e r c w r v .
I
ceipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E849 preserve this as a delightful ref­
n.- 'i*# ai l'll i .g 10 ua w ill rcecivo our
Hooton, of Bridge, thiH county EDWIN B. GILES & Company, 2330and erence-book in the years to come, after our interests. $ 9 0 0 salary guar­ I /c . . . ■" >,t of bi* eoniu'airit
( ‘
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., •*• a p or-ITTVE C r R B in w « r « a w t
anteed yearly; extra commissions and
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that the report was distinctly heard 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia.
and those who are unable to go expenses, rapid advancement, old es­
W r it e '
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P h ïh * « * p » iy « r M u r r l i i i « , '
Allcorrespondence strictly confidential
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1 A valuable honk f«r inoli. )
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there will secure such a comprehen­ tablished house. Grand chance tor earn­ 1 Till, . w
to that section:
; : » 59 «V CO.. 1051 Market8»« 8. F. <
man or woman to secure pleasant,
sive view of its main attractions ns est
The regular northbound extra
permanent
position,
liberal
income
ami
In the east it is considered almos
will be well worthy of preserention. future. New, brilliant lines. W rite at
freight train that left Grants Pass necessary that clover be sown every
once.
Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock was two years in order to keep it from
Penalty ot Princely Thetl is 15 years.
S T l FFOC6
wrecked two hours later Dear tunnel running out.
•¿it C lm r e S i S i .
In this country it
Martinez, Cal., Aug. 21.—Jack
7, north of Glendale.
Thb wreck keeps seeding itself and lasts for
Issued Weekly.
Winters, the man who got away
was one of the worst in the history years. An item from the Aberdeen with §320,000 in gold bullion from
T o
t lie
TJ n io r t u f t a t e
of the Southern Pacific. The train Bulletin gives some idea of the the Selby Smelting Works, and
crew escaped with slight injuries, length of time clover will stay with afterwards confessed, was sentenced
end P u b lish e r,
some of them receiving cuts from the patch of ground. It says that today to 15 years at Folsom. The
prisoner took the sentence cooly,
- • ^ ¡UtiltiSKA.
T h is old re lia b le mill .
broken glass of the caboose and Mr. A. J. Stewart has a field on the
and asked that he be sent to San
must. HtiGCos. •1 a I spec- ; 1 EllM S — H e UALD AND ( ■OMMONER— *
engine.
ini ot m b a n F in t *C1H. j
P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e .
home place which has not been sown Quer.tin, but the request was re­
.till o o n tm u ca i <» | .
The train was a long and heavy or seeded for over 25 years.
The fused.
ure a ll Sexa»*’ and One W a r .................................. $2.00
W 8 e ini lift 1 OiseiiKCh, ■ : &ix Months..............................LOO
The misoner was taken to Fol­
one, drawn by three engines, with last sowing being in 1876 when ihe
flfflsnah a s G on orrluK -
75
Engineers Gray and Dempsey in laud-was seeded to red top, timothy som this morning, and before night
SgiT l e o t , S t r . o t n re, din co Month*...........................
will be in stripes.
» S S y p h ilis . ir. nil it :
charge. Near the middle of the and clove. This year the crop was
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§|aformB, S kin Diaenaes, \
Svxa N e r v o u s D e b ility , i
Washington,
Aug. 20— The
rain were three cars loaded with good and yielded over two tons per
ml W eakness and Loss o f I
lui pi
giant powder.
In going up the acre of the finest hay. The timothy Navy Department have been in- M anhood, the iiisjequence o f self-abuse
fTirmed of the sailing of the battle­ and excesses producing the fo llo w in '» sympn i
steep grade near tunnel 7, the traiu is about eliminated but the red top
Sallow co u n te n a n ce , dark sp o ts un-1 * Ufficiai Organ of the Socialist T arty
ship Town for Panama this after­ tom s:
the eyes, pain in the head, rinuina in
of Oregon.
broke in two. The emergency brake and clover being very much iu evi­ noon. She will stop at Acapulco dor
the ears, loss o f co n fid e n ce , diffiden ce in j
being instantly set, brought the train dence. We have heard other stories for fuel. The distance from San Hppronohim* at ranker*, pal pit lii.i'.u o f H im ; \ fearless exponent of scientific
heart, w°aknons o t t h o lim bs and hack, loss
1
to a sudden step, the severe con­ of clover along muce the same line. Francisco to Panama is 327-! miles, of m em ory, p im p les on tLe fa c e , coughs g o v e r n m e n t , as taught by the most
sum ption e t c .
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cussion of which exploded the giant One patch above Vancouver that and the trip will ocuppy about 12 con DU
. G IB B O N has p ra ctise d in San Fran ; a d v a n c e d t h i n k e r s a n d p h i l u s o j h e i 8
days.
powder iu the three cars, blowing was sown to clover and timothy
cisco over ;J7 years.-ini those trouble«! should
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ft„ p
not fa il to con su lt him and re ce iv e tlie h en -j
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t
c
them to atoms and damaging those many years ago keeps reseeding its­
etit o f his great s k ill and e x p e rie n ce . The ,
You can g e t a s a m p l e copy free it
d
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cur
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when
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immediately in front and behind elf, that is, the clover will smother
C L U E S < iU \ B A N lE E l> . P erson s cured .v o u m e n t io n f m s
them.
at hom o. C harges reason a ble.
Call or
J i . B . H A L E , Editor,
out the timothy, then the timothy
write.
D R . J . F . G IB B O N , :
A lb a n y , O re.
The track v.ns torn and twisted will get thn upper hand, and for a
625 Kearney street. San F r a n c i s c o C a l.
for some 50 yards of- more covered while there will be but little clover.
by the explosion. This together Then back again it goes to clover.
with the demolishing of the cars — Pacific Farmer.
A S65.C0 Machine
was tlie only dainuge done.
For­
Digests what you eat.
F or
tunately there was no one uear the
LATEST
We think Coos county could go This preparation contains all of the
BEST
digestants and digests all kinds ot
ears at the time of the explosion.
Cash
with
OrJir
and
Coupon
CHEAPEST
them one better on the clover racket. food, ltgiveslnstant, reliefand never
•
Shipped to anyone,
This seems to be the perfect home fails tocure. It allows you to eat all
auywhete, on MJ
the food you want. The most sensitive
Constantinople, Aug. 21—The
days’ free trial,
■ f the clovers, all kinds growing to tomachs can take it. By its use many
in y o u r o w n
French Ambassador, M. Constans,
h o m e , without
1 e feetion.
There are places in the .housands of dyspeptics have been
asking one cent
lured after everything else failed. It
has notified the Multan’s first sec­
iu advance.
streets of Ooquillc City that have .«■events format ion of gason the stom­
retary, that all diplomatic relations
been thick set with white clover for ach, relieving all distress after eating.
10 y e a r s ’ written
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
between France and Turkey are
warranty w i t h
the last twenty years to a certain
euch machine.
It
can’t
help
broken off and that the Ambassador
knowledge of many of our citizens,
hut do you good
has informed his government to his
that were never seeded only as na­ Prepared only by E. O. T) e W & Co., Ohlcaga
effect.
Tbo SI. bottle contains 3 X times the 50c. size.
M. Coustans communicated di­ ture seeded them, the ground never
Clover 1
rect with the Sultan because the I having been plowed at all.
latest negotiations were transacted never seems to run out here except
with the Sultan personally. The when over pastured when the
Ambassador justifies his action on
,ible for the machine to be
ground is wet.
put out of order. It sews fast
the ground that the Sultan broke
and makes a perfect stitch
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with all kinds of thread ami
bis ilirect personal promise, given
all cl.-r.M-sof material. Always
The Polk County Observer recent­
to M. Constans at an audience in
it-ndy for v.se and unrivalled
ly published this interesting item:
for speed, durability and qual­
the Yildiz Palace Thursday regard­
— — ■
ity of work. Notice the Jfol*
“ Uncle Milliam Grant tells us that
lowing points ot aupcriorPy*
ing the purchase of the quays and
STYLE No. 55. ” ARLINGTON.”
his parents’ 640-acre claim below
PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
the settlement of
the disputed
town, which for many vears yielded
PORTLAND, OREGON
French claims.
The Head o f the “ Arlington , win*s o „ patent , U t h in « » , «froly held 8..wn by * ttamj*
a living for a family of only five !
nt mid linn.Some m fksizn. ami heutaifulW otnar.ifnttdhnjojd.
I_rerv Strong, substantial, neat
A. P. Armstrong, LL. B ., Principal
—
The Foieign Minister also gave persons, now affords a good home
nml I» Inlaid or cnntrr-nnk, m ik*. v.it
id corners
A practical, progressive school, conspicuous
formal assurances that *he agree­ for over sixty people, and there is
for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates
ment would be carried out, so, in yet much waste land in the tract.” in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers.
view o f this breach of faith, M. The change which has taken place Already proud o f a high standing wherever
Constans holds that it is impossible on this section of land is one that known, it steadily grows better and better.
for France to continue diplomatic is needed on many thousands of Open all the year. Students admitted any time.
I I girt »running - Machine is c:.*jr to run, does not fctlgue theop^t-
Private or class instruction. Learn what and
relations with Turkey.
not run while winding
other sections in western Oregon
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"t .t c h L a double lockstitch, the Mime on both sides,
star, makes Irttle noise and s*
how we t<-Ach, and what it costs. Catalogue free.
, v ,:ng the machine. Ten.sion is a flat spring ^en*
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Iu dry prairie regions where tht
will not ravel, and can be ein i>;rd without , 1 .¡on with« nt cl »Bging Never get* out of order.
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Hon. ami will admit thread )in H to Iff)
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a.•, rm'cannot be put iu wrong. Needle
Tien Tain, Aug. 20.—The Ameri­ roads are nearly always level, hard
'■Hing
net
The Needie is a straight sdi
. h - .l cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting
V. P. THOMPSON, PRESID EN T
,/Vnèd .-to
Bar is round, made oi u ■
can Minister, Mr. Conger, is urging and good, the larger farm may bfc
,,, rir't ca - hardened steel and easily adjust««*
livings—A!
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taken up. an«l the Machine will last *.
Washington’s attention to the per­ endured, but our conditions iu tbc D. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. DCNNK
with a screw driver. AH lo.
i . f - wirv tools and r.cc< ssorie», and in addition w t
Attachments--Each
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sistent occupation of Tein Tsin Willamette valley call for system of
fur Mr an extra act of fidaci
N O T IC E F O K P U B L I C * IT ON
( i. rt Ot i It hemmers. uiffcreut wnlthi Kp
nil.Vr -ml gatherer, one bin*
University by the Germans, who r - farming which will support a dense
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to
f at* mch, one tucker,
r: t/iut. gothic cover and drawers, uickel-ptoted ring*
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fuse to vacate the building or pay- population. If there was a dozen H t D ates
i ut'.c r. W.MKlwork o. firn -I
e lor replacing t>elL
L and O kficb , K obeuch o , O k ., J u l t
rent, thereby preventing Dr. Tenny families on every section of land in I d. 1901
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work, which the Chinese desire him ing a good living, the good roads notice o f his intention if» m ake final proor ir i
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and all the conditions of life on the will
wc will i»î»ip the a >ovc*uc*C bed im.
Clerk at C oqaille C ity . Oregon on August
rarränty sent with
erti '.a n l ; »- »« csafe-.cliver', a
31. 1901. viz: R obert Dean on h is home
•r thirty t
The Oregonian of the 21st gives farm would be improved.— Ex.
each in ; hin-
?1 mry refunded f « « 1
Irivilcgc o f twentv days’ trial on
stead entry No 8129 for the
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a beautiful half tone illustration
ifi«l cluiv'es. If you prefer thirty
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:cc* ipt of $5.00ns ; gG .-int. e rd t "cd,
I r,strut. 1 catalogue with testi­
He nam es the follow in '
«’ linen? * *
«toys'trial I* foie - ■
ee-,1 f.,t cu;
three columns wide of the large
Samuel Morse Felton, it is said,
ng machines anywhere to any*
prove his oontinon* residence up.»» an
monial--.
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lout asking one cent iu advance,
schooner, David Evans which was is to Ire selected for the presidency cultivation
on
estili'-
*‘vwsrt
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tarer
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o f said land, v iz: K. I Dean
r, a», vou then save the $1.00 dis-
The hert plan : to ’end all cash w tt
launched at Marshfield on the 7th of the Southern Pacific Railroad Fd M cA dam s, D. F. D e»n , H .F . McNUams
t with exde*.
•cunt. Ri in«m <r ‘ he eou ptoi«u*ij
i inst, as well as a full description of Company in the place of Charles M. all o f C oqaille C ity, Oregon
J T. Binx>* « *
Ur ¡Uifkf juin urtiff liirvu^ti U m Herald* witkeal ealrw «sal
her make-up in general.
Hays.
lU gifitcf.
a circular letter Franci§ D. Moul­
ton ilc Co., in discussing this ques­
tion, says that the commonly heard
complaint, that fishy flavors are due
| to the salt that may bo used, is eu-
I tirelv without foundation, but pro­
ceeds through ignorance of condi­
tions and is the result of efforts at
guessing the cause of the trouble.
We think this is probably true;
and a great many other complaints
made, and especially the reasons for
them, are similar guesses, without
any real foundation in fact or ex­
perience. This is particularly the
case with those very wise experts on
the market, who annually inform us
that dairy goods are “ showing frosty
flavors.” If there has been any one
proposition incontrovertibly estab­
lished by our experiment stations,
it is that the freezing of milk or
cream has no perceptible effect upon
the quality of the resulting butter.
This question of flavors in milk
and its products, both those which
are agreeable and those which are
offensive, is a very intricate one.
It is probably truo that the disa­
greeable Dave rs may have many
sources, but it is our opinion that
more frequently than otherwise the
water used in washing milk utensils
and butter is responsible for these
defects in flavor. For example, Mr.
DeWitt Goodrich, while carrying on
some experiments ns creamery in­
structor, lust spring, discovered that
water which had been standing in
the tank over night imparted this
disagreoable fishy odor to the but­
ter, whereas water direct from the
well which supplied the tank did
not impait any such flavor. The
only reasonable explanation is that
in some way the tank itself had be­
come infected with bacteria capable
of producing this flavor, and it
would be well worth the considera­
tion of butter makers who receive
complaints of this character to lg,ok
after the water receptacle and give
it a thorough cleaning and disin­
fection with boiling water.— Hoard’s
Dairyman.
K j O . O . F ., m eets overy first and third
H u d so n &
C IT Y , O R E G O N ,
C0Q U ILLE VALLEY BANK-
Scientific American.
mm £ Co 36iBroa^way* New York
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TH E C O M M O N E R
William J. Bryan,
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The Peoples P re ss.
KodoS
Dyspepsia Cure
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