T Semi-Weekly Herald Grafter Must P ay Fine. Kansas City, Dec. 19.— The court of appeals today affirmed the fine FUBL18HKD KVBRY TUESDAY of $100 imposed upon State Senator AND FRIDAY. W. H. Sullivan for soliciting bribes for votes on the pure food measure 0 F. DEAN, EDirOR AND PROPRIETOR during the last legislature. CJoTintv Official Paper. I).-voted to th e id uterini And nooial at tiu b lin p o f the O oqaille Valley partionlarly *„• H ay baled and H em in a l D iseases, Single copies 10c. Annual subHcription $1. delivered at Coquille or Bandon, such as G onorrhea The t ’oHino|M)litan Magazine occupies a poni- G l e e t , 8 t r i o tu re, Oregon, for $11 per ton by Steam­ aion distinctly its own. 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The Journal will send free to any reader of this paper a cabinet of needles all sizes and kinds, who re­ mits 50 cents for the Daily and Sunday Journal for one month, or the Sunday Journal for four months, or the Semi-Weekly Journal for five months, or the No lynching was reported in the Weekly Journal for f-ix months. Address The Journal, Portland, United States throughout the mouth Oregon. of November— the first month since ---------■ « # » • — — — 1885 to pass without lynching. It r i g h t W i l l l.c B i t t e r . is not likely that the President Those who will persist in closing claims this ns i result of election, their cars against the continual hut David B. H ill is quoted as al­ recommendation of Dr. K ing’s New leging that mobs and lynching were Discovery for consumption, will have a long and hitter fight with largely responsible for the result. their troubles, if not ended earlier Read what Red Fork, I. T., Dec. 19.— A by fatal termination. sluggish stream of oil will in the T R Beall of Beall, Miss, has to say: “ Last fall ray wife had every near future bo pushing half way symptom of consumption. . She took across the continent. Starting from Dr K in g’s New Discovery after Im- Red Ford, it wili cross Knnsas and everything else had failed. Missouri, then under the Mississippi provement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guar­ river, across Illinois and Indiana, to anteed by R. S. Knowlton, Drug­ Cygnet, O., where it will receive a gist. Price 50 cents and $1.00. fresh impulse from the largest oil Trial bottles free. pumbing station in the world. Thence it will continue ncross Ohio R -I-P -A -N -S Tabules Doctors find and Pennsylvania to the refineries A good prescription of the Standard Oil Company at For mankind. Bayonne, N. J., and Newton Creek, Th e r»-oent packet is enough for astral oc­ New York. Onlv a few sections of casions. The fa m ily bottle (60 cental con­ pipe lino remain to be completed, a tains a supply fo r a year. A ll druggists lino of pipe having been already sell them. laid from Red Fork to Kansas City. Perhaps the president went out of his way to air some pet theories in his message, hut his recommenda­ tion of the whipping post for wife- beaters seem to meet with warm public approval. The objection that it “ tends to brutalize" no more holds in the case of an inhuman husband than in the case of an un- ruly boy. It is obvious that a wife- heater is brutalized already and will he benefited rather than injured or degraded by carryiug o few exem­ plary welts upon bis hare hack It is time that the Blue Hen’s Chicken received reinforcement. 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