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■Ta-ym -r'. r i I Topeka, Kun., Feb. 16.— A bill providing for a state oil refinery A fine dairy farm containing 70 passed the Kansas House of Repre acres of bottom land 23 acres of hill sentatives today. Governor Hoch land, and adjosuing the town of will sign it at once. Under its pro Mvrtlet Poidt, Coos county, Oregon visions a refinery will be located and j mile from eroamerv. Forty- Peru, aud another penitentiary will PROPRIETOR five acres of bottom land improved be built there to provide convict and in good state of cultivatiion; 5 labor for it. An appropriation County Official Paper. $410,000 is made for ouilding^and acres slashed, burned and newly Devoted to che material and social op- seeded; hill land is all good for pas Imilding o f the Ooqaille Valley parthralar y maintaining ,the refinery and peni ture; 3 acres of orchard in good • ad o f Ooos Comity eenerallv. tenitary. tnbeoription, per year, in adranoe, f ’’ eari bngcondition and different var This ends one of the most bitter fighes ever befoie made in the L e g ieties of fruit. House, barn and Church Directory. islature. The Standaad Oil Com other buildings. W hile we have a cumber of other dairy farms for C h b is t u m C hciich . — Pleaching every pany and the railroads have mam Snnday at 11 a. 10 . and 7:30 p. m. Sunday sale, yet this is one of the best liar, •ohool at 10 a. m. Christian Endeayor at tained strong lobdies here vainly gains, as the location is all that 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednse trying to defeat the bill. day evening at 7:30. All cordially invited. could be desired, being near town, It is likely that the validity of the Episoopal Chnroh.—Episcopal services school nnd creamery. This is cor • ill be held at 8t. James church. Coquille bill will be tested in the State Su City the third Sunday in eaoh month. tainly a bargain for some progres preme Court before it goes into ef Sunday school at 10 a. m. eaoh Sunday. sive dairyman. Price *7,500. Wm. Horse fall. Pastor- feet. The bill calls for the issunnee R o o e s t s A- C a r t e r , M . E.C hnroh, South: Preaching each of bonds for the amount necessary and every Sundays at 11 a. m. and 7:30 Myrtle Point Oregon. vs. 8nmfay-achool every Sunday at to build the refinery. State Audi • ’clock Senior Epworth League at 6:30, p. m. Junior League at 3:30,p. m. Prayermeet tor Wells, it is announced, will re I t c li—It iu g w o r n i ing Thursday evening at 7:30. fuse to register the bonds until the H. M. Branham, pastor. E. T. Lucas, of Wingo, Ky., Methodist Episcopal church.—Service Supreme Court says thoy are valid writes, April 25, 1902: “ For 10 to the first and third Sunday in eaoh month Some doubt is expressed as to the 12 years I had been afflicted with a Prenohing at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. m. Ep constitutionality of the bill, and it malady known as the ‘itch.’ The worth League at 6:30 p. m. is to remove this that the matter itching was most unbearable; I had J. L . B eatty , Pastor. It tried for years to find relief, having PaESBTTEniAS C a rre s .— Preaching eer will be submitted to tho court. tried all-remedies I could hear of, v ces 2nd and 4th Sundays, morning ard svening, Sunday School every Sunday at was on account of the supposed besides a number of doctors. I wish Ida. m. Christian Endeavor servioesevery unconstitutionality o f the idea that to state that one single application rnnday at 6:30 p. m., Miss Winnie Hall I resident. Ladies’ Aid and Missionary most of tho opposition was en of Ballard’s Snow Liniment cured f’ooiety meets every two weeks on Thurs Several of tho House me completely and permantely. days at 2 p. m. A cordial weloome is ei countered. tended to the publio to attend nil our ser members, in voting for the bill to Since then I have used the liniment vices. A dolph H abeuly , Pastor on two seperate occasions for ring The W. 0. T. D. meets every 1st and 3rd day, announced they were doing so worm and it cured completely. 25c l’>idar at 3 p. m. at the Christian oburoh on accounts of the expressed wish 50c and $1.00. Sold by R. S. Sava»™ D ay A dvbktibt C hdboh —bai>- of their constituents, and not in ac Knowlton. nath i seventh day) services; Sabbath •bool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. cordance with their own desires. prayer meeting Tuesday eveniDg 8 p.m. Seldom has public sentiment been yeung people’s meeting Friday, 8 p. — T h e B e s t I ’ h y s lr . All sre Invited to attend these meetings so thoroughly aroused as on this oil C. H. BU N C H . When you want a physic that is Elder question. mild and gentle, easy to take and The duty of the Legislature was certain to act, always use Chamber L e e Item s. lain’s Jtomach and Liver Tablets. mado very clear to the members. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. About 25 convicts will be neces As I have neon no items from these parts for some time, 1 will en sary to do the work at the refinery T h ' g en tlem en o f C oq u ille and su r Its capacity is to be 2000 barrels a rou deavor to write some. nding co u n try arc sp ec ia lly in vited day. in to see W T K e r r & C o ’ s tine lin e o f Beautiful weather is tho program O vercoats as th e w in te r approaches. P rices are a lw a y s r ig h t at K e r r ’ s. of the day at present, but what H a v in g ren o va ted th eir m ill at B an about the cold nights. O! how croft, F is h B ros are now prepared to cold. furnish th e pu blic the best grades o f \V. H. Harmon, of this place, and E. P. Mast, of McKinley, have gone to North Bend on a business trip, and no telling they may land up in the calaboose before they get back. lu m lier, hands. h a vin g em p loyed experien ced and T h re e papers o f first-class, northern- g r o a n g ard en seeds at K n o w lto n ’s for ten e d its . Mrs. J. R. Leonard, who hns been Hicks’ 1905 Almanac suffering from blood poison in her The Rev. Ir l R. Hicks Almanac hand, is improving very slowly, for 1905 is now ready, being the but owing to her advanced age, is finest edition ever issued. This doing as well as could be expected. splendid and costly book of 200 L oggin g seems to be all the rage pages is a complete study ot astro in this vioinity. Several camps con nomy and storm and weather for templates starting about the middle 1905. I t is too well known to need of March. comment. See it and you will so Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mast, of Co- decide. The price, postpaid to any quille, visited relatives in this vicin address, is 30 cents per copy. ity last week, and took in tho daDce The Rev. Irl R. Hicks’ scientific, given by the Lions’ lodge last Sat religious and family journal, Word urday night, which was quite a suc and Works, now abreast with the cess, both socially and financially. best magazines, is 75 certs a year Several cases of mumps in our Both Word and Works and the Al manac $1.00 per year. No better neighborhood at present. David Sumorlin and Miss Carrie investment possible lor any person Moreley were married at the resi or family. Try it and see. Send t Word au 1 Works Pub. Co., dence of the bride’s f ither last St. Louis, Mo. Sunday, Rev. Smith of tho U. B. 2201 Locust St. church, officiating. The young couple have the best wishes of a host of friends who wish them a long and happv life. Wood for Sale I f you want good fir wood, reus With best wishes to the H ehxld . annbly dry, leave your order with Z. G. Strang or H. C. Moore, the S k ip p e r . teamster. M e x ic a n s P a lm e d off as Indians El Paso, Texas, Feb. 16.— H. B. Pears, agent for the United States Indian Bureau, is here investigating the report that Mexican children have been sent to the Government Indian School from various parts of the country on false affidavits that they were one-fourth Indian blood. It is claimed that hundreds of chil dren have been rejected recently from the Oklahoma school for this reason, while others, it is said, are to be found in nil the Indian Schools. M itc h e ll W ill S e r v e out Term . Tho belief is expressed in Wash ington that Senator Mitchell will be able to hold on to his sent in the Senate for the remaining two years o f his term. I f he should be found guilty in Judge Bellinger’s court, he will no doubt appeal, and it will be all of two years before ho ex hausts the resources at his command. Meantime, like Senator Rurton, he has a right to retain his seat. K I L L thi O O U C H R-I-P-A-N -H Tubules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind. Th e 6-oent packet is enough fo r usual oo- oaaions. l'ho fa m ily bottle (60 cental oou- talna a supply fo r a year. A ll druKgiata ill them. CURE th b LUNGS 0NSUMPTI0N OUGHSand OLDS are instantly relieved and perfectly j healed by Bucklen’s Arnica S alve.: C. Rivenbark, Jr., of Norfolk, V a „ j writes: ‘‘I burnt iny knee dread fully; that it blistered all o ver.! Bucklen’s Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed it without a scar.” j Also heals all wounds and sores.1 2Ac at R. 8 Knowlton. druggist. The garden seed* which Knowlton I •alls at three papers f. ar ten cents have been thoroughly tested gpd sr« strictly I ratiabto. 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