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SAVING
THE HOP
INDUSTRY
After music by tlio Jubilee Glee
elwb (ho speaking begun. Tlio
HH-akors all were received with np
yktuso, mul tlio muilclnns were re
called several time. Their names
Are 0. A. Hughe, director; Win. D.
Gray, Clyilo Hogorti mul Henry R.
MergRin
Thrro woro about a thousand poo
)l present at Marlon Square. II, R.
TkkUon railed tho mcottug to order
Mt-4 en Id that tho hop Industry wan
wfthy of fair treatment Mo onld
Oregon produced one-half tho hops
rtho United Stattw, a won that
worth 13.000.000. and employed
76,000 wage-earner lit Oregon. We
a d vow ted lopurMtdu af fermonted
tni distilled llquort..
Conrad Krebs wat lutrodneed hI
Made n witty address. Ho was (re
qutntly Interrupted by applause and
fof a grout deal of fun out of ttt
erod lie told a numbor of fuunv
lories. He advocated tho subwls
o4 to the people of two law one
te prohibit whisky and tho other to
prafclbt beer and vote oh them wn
uralely. Ttioro wa more muito by the
jurtet, "Tho Gospel Train Am Com
Rev Rarr 0, Uee was tho next
speaker. Ho tatd he had no npo:
oy to make for appearing at thU
W-tltK. The poaker at this HiKt
Mff In Koneral were on the tight
rk. Ho sioko a a oltlxen, not
M a prleat of the VJplcQp church
X did not seek to dlveat lmlo(
f k rellgloui character, but ha
xmiIiIh'I pretend to ipeak for th
tfturch. In clear quetlpn of right
XN4 wrousr the ehnrch '-poke, for tho
rlfkt. Hut he churelj did not en
ter Inttf poll t leu and ioelolosleal
MeMan of any age. a in ueh mat
Hn the church wai uot Infallible
1Cvm the head of (ha Roman Cath-
He- church did not claim to bo In.
Mlllble In decld'ng minute iuUer.
kHt tk pope conAned hlmiolf ta
gMt trleJplc d did not enter
ilM dktaJla ( kuwau coatiuet, Jn
Portland Railway
WOODBURN
is the Electric Iron we
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Costs you two
his pulpit ho doalt with problem!! of
In and human conduct. Ho aimed
to preach on religion only In his
pulpit.
Tompornnce means moderation
and self-control, holding tho oven
bnlnnce. Conditions of tho liquor
trnfflo In our country could not be
much forfw. Tho abuses woru Krent.
Ho did not bellevo that Prohibition
of the liquor traffic was practical
and permanent not absolute Prohi
bition. Humnn Breed was back of
ho traffic Tho restriction of the
traffic wn more likely to produco
Kood results. Sentiment could not
settle this problem. Legislation
must Btop In. Tho saloons should
have all glass fronts. He bolloved
In strict rogulatlon of tho quality diverted to somo othor point. Mr.
of liquors sold. Tho trndo and pubf.L)'on says thnt It Ib prnotlcnlly cer
lie sentiment must co-operate. Tho tain that Major Mclndoe, who sue
respectable place whoro malt liquors 'cooded Col. S. W. Roesslor recently
alone woro sold that would pro- I" charge of the government work
mote temperance. ou the North Pacific const, will Issue
He advocated antUreat leagues, the order Just as soon a he re
It led to drunkontti. Tho Dutch" i oelve the letters from Coos Ray
treat wim to be commended. Ho was banks not'fylNg him that sutllcleni
glad ta bd able to tals.e hU Yoke for CnU are depoelted here to operato
temperance. Let us all do our beet , U. Thee letters will be sent today
to mlqlmlie this great oolal evil. ; Or tomerraw. r. J. T. McCormac,
(Applaue) jpreildent of the Chamber of Com
There was more muelo and thls'mereo. has so ROtlfled Mr. I.yin by
elened tho program. Their lmlt- wire and he has alao iiwiructed hhu
Ueiw of the steamboat whUUt and to remnln at Portlaiu) mhUI It it ub
the banjoi playing brought n re ( stlutoly certain that the dredge will
call. In conclusion C. A. Hughes, be gent here.
wiB the "King of Zululand."
This is n worM ..r har.i knnpk
and one des well not to be sesl.WB0 have seen It are very much
tlvtf owr little things. jpleasoil with It, u has a oaiMclty of
INSOMNIA
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WILLAMETTE VALLEY DMSION
SltYERTON ML ANGEL V- ALEM
sell for Four Dollars on Ten Days Free
and one-half cents an
RUSHING
WORK ON
GOOS BAY
The now govornmont dredge undor
construction at Portland for uso on
Coos Day will 'bo completed and
tested nbout August 5. and will bo
ready to be towed to this port about
aubum 15 to begin work, according
to n lottor Just received from Walter
Lyons, teerotary of the Chamber of
Commerce, who was sent to Portland
to BOA ihtlt hn ilrfwIcA wmililii1 l.n
Rrtsljro
IHiui'rful One.
Mr. U'an wys that the droilee U
a large uowerful one mul th Avn.rt
; o.ooo emtio yimle per slay but !
1 sot mini like It will work in In the
Coos lly channel most of the time.
It can handle from 7.008 to 9.000
cublf yaru er day. Inspector
Starkey who has had charge of tho
1 dredges around tho Puget Sound for
a number ef years, will have charge
of the dredge here. Mr. Starkey
has suggested that an liwwector be
ent to Coos Ray In advance of the
dredge to Instruct looi property
owners how to construct bulkheads
and etc . for the disposal of th
dredging. While small retaining
tencea will hold the dredced dirt In '
filled lots, it will be necossary to
All all localities and not leare
low lot Uere and there which wnnn
become a menace to the nubile
health. i
Light & Power
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hour to run it. Do
Cor. State
Indoc and Inspector Starkey to havo
the dredge go over the entire chan
nel first and cut down the high
Phonls that cause the most trouble
to navigators now. As soon as the
shoal nro cut down, tho drodgo
will start in to doopon and wldon the
entlro channel systematically.
Meto-uth Is Coming.
Mr. Lyon snys that ho algo had n
conforonce with T. J. McGrath, tho
bond of tho Holland and European
line of steamships which Is likely to
make Coos Bay Its port. McGrath
said that tho steamers of tho line
had a draught of about 23 foet and
was cortaln that tho harbor and bar
horo would accommodato thorn pro
viding sultablo docks and ware
houses con be obtained. Mr. Mc-
The Real
Value
If you have hemlrtcho or
neuralgia you want relief;
want it cuiiek. Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills stop tho
pain in just a few minutes.
But their real value lies in
the fact that they leave no
bad after offects. They
do not create nausea or
derango tho stomach.
Nothing can thoreforo
take tho place of Anti
Pain Pills for the relief of
headache or other pain.
Dr. Miles' Antt-Patn PHU do all tht
la claimed fur thm In curiae head
fuih. and neurultta. I wa ir, Farm
Injjton and 1 had a frrul bloijs
th Kntlemnn of th house mM, Tako
on of im- wife Jain Mils.' and I dlO.
nd In It, that, one-hlf hour I felt
js wlt Mtwr , 1 wk-xl th naroa of
th and h saM Dr Miles' Antl-falr.
rills. I purehal . box. and told my
fAwlly l had found k-rAt prU
omethlnu to cur hcatlacho. My thr.
dAUshter aUo utsl them. A thou
tuid thanks for u-h a rem-Jv"
SI 8uramer St., Rochester. N. b.
Or. Miles' Antl-Patn Pills an sold by
iHrimiijiii, no wni auarante. that
th. first Pua vll beneflt. If U
fall., he vlll return your money.
M . H cent. Never solt in bvMc.
Mile Medical Co., Elkhart, Id
Trial. Cost to us, installed.
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you use one.
and Commercial Sts.
Qrath was called to Puget Sound a
few dayB ago but hopes to return to
Portland In time to accompany Mr.
Lyon to Coos Hay to make nrrnngo
monts for his vessels coming In here.
British Consul Laldlaw also In
formed Mr. Lyon thnt he or his son
would be on Coos Bay within n
short time to appoint n vice-consul
or consular agent for this port.
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Terribly Scalded.
Is something we hear or read about
every day of our lives. Burns and
scalds either Blight or serious nro
bound to happen Iri your family, bo
prepnred by having n bottle of Bal
lard's Snow Liniment handy. It re
lieves tho pain Instantly and quickly
heals the burn. Sold by all dealers.
n ' ,
Tho March-hatched pullots should
begin to lay.
Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says:
"l have only taken four doses of De
Witt's Kidney ond Bladder Pills and
they have done for me more than any
other modlclne has done." Sold by
all druggists.
Just Kuicllv night.
"I have uet ur. King's Xew Life
PIUs for several yean, and And them
lust exactly right," eRy8 Mr. A. A.
T?,Uo?;.,of HrrUvllle. x. y. xew
Life Pills relieve without the least
discomfort. Best remedv for con
stipation, blllousnaa and malaria.
25c. at J. c. Perry's drug store.
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The duek laying season ends this
month.
Kodol will without doubt help any
oae who has stomach disorders or
stomach troubles. Take Kodol today
and continue It for the short time
that Is ntetcMry to give you com
plete relief. Kodol is sold by ail
druggists. '
U Is not yet too late to canonize.
.... I)Cst the Worl'1 Affords.
It gives me unbounded pleasure
to recommend Bucklen's Arnica
?iali, v-JV- w- Jenk,n8. o' Chap
ol Hill N c. "I am convinced it's
the best salve tho world afford it
cured n falnn nn mi. ik.... '. .:
never falls to heal every sore, burn
or waund to which it Is applied. 25c
at J. C. Perry's drug store;
Mr. Roosevelt wants somo
ships that are knockers.
war
Pains In the back . cn
- -- mq may
come from the kidneys or liver
Lane's Family Medicine the tonic
axatlve. and a creat Trirtn i.
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These timber land fraud trials
nro tamo affairs without Heney.
Twcnty.flvo Cent Is the
Price cf
I'once.
Tho torrlblo Itching and smartlnr.
Incident to certain skin diseases, J
almost Instantly nllnyed by applj
Ing Chnmborlnln'B Salvo. Price, H
cents For sale by Dr. Stone's droj
store.
Wonder how much Standard Oil
will give to tho campaign fund now
Komp's Balenm will stop 1
cough that can bo 6topped by W
mcdlclno and euro coughs that cm
not bo cured by nny othor medlcUs.
It Is always tho best cough cure
Mr. Rockefeller continues to score.
DeWltt's Witch Hazol Salve 1
peolally good for piles. Recommen.
ed and sold by all druggist.
Tho man who" doesn't stI
ngalnst tho evil of tho day Is a poor
specimen of n Christian, nccordUS
to tho epeaker.
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Uso DeWItt'a Little Early RIM
pleasant little pills that nro eay w
take. Sold by nil druggists.
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Notice,
Notice Is hereby given that tfcc
common council of the city of Salem.
Oregon, will, at S o'clock p m . oJ
the 3rd day of August, l9os, at tb
common council chambers n Mld
city, assess the cost of Improving
North Cottace. D and SeventH
streets, between North Mill CrwS
and the Fairground road, on It
property liable therefore.
At which time, all per-ons lnt'f
ested In said Improvement, may Prt"
sent objections, If any they hare
and apply for the. .privilege of doInS
the work, In lien of their asses-mea'
If they so desire.
Done by tho order of the commo
council, this 20th day of July. IS'
W. A. MOORES.
7-24-3t City Record'
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U Is the Intention of Mayor Mc-
Sears tno
Signatu-o . 1
er remedy, win give relief.
WIMI,