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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1895)
Vanderburg’B Coquille City char InsfriM tions u Itotul Su|imherN, There is no good reason why every j person aud all property subject to ter bill, cxtemliu«; the light ul fran To the Rond Supervisor» o f Coos \ road tax should not bear a just pro chise to women, passed the senate County — G reefing: PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY portion of the expense of makiug without a dissenting voice. The county court, of Coos county, good roads. We have laws which Oregon, respecfully calls your at will cover all emergencies and it is J. S. M’EWEN & D. F. DEAN, I .i l i h r I t e m * . tention to section 4061, on page 5, the intention of this court to at Editors and Proprietors. Feb 10. — A few items o f general Is a necessity because the tonic o f winter of the road law furnished you. It least try the virtue of the laws. interest from tins place may be air la gone, and milder weather, increased Devotod to the materinl and social up is by tho authority therein given J. H enry S chboeder , m oisture, accumulated impurities in tho building o f the CoquiUa Valley particularly acceptable; in fact, your paper tho court that it calls attention to the County Judge. And o f Coos County generally. blood and debilitated condition of tho ought to have a regular correspond following facts: Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. D. E. S tiit , body, open the way for that tired feeling, ent from this section. The only resource that the county B . F . Ross, nervous troubles, and other ills. Tho P . F IS H E R , N e w h pa fe b A i > v e b t i * in o A o e n t , Today, Friday, steamer Arago has is the taxpayer’s purse. There 21 Merchants’ E x ch a n g e , San F ram I bco is County Commissioners. ■kin, mucous membrane and the various arrived for coal. Mr. John Man- tour authorized a g en t. T h is p a per Is kep t ou file, is a general impression, that what — , ■>..--------- organs strive in vain to relieve tho im In his ______________________________ office. ning, after a protracted tour in pure current of life. They all welcome ever appropriation the county cou rt, n ii)/r .\ to D K trn . . nr i California, has returned. He was T U E S D A Y ,F L B liU A R Y lO.lhJo. accomi)aniocl by our respected may make for a certain district | is so much gained for that district T w o F o iiim I I m l . r n l l n j s l a r k i u — - ■" ~ " sheriff, nml he will occupy, during O h io . This is false, because the court must I I | | 1 1 | S ; hu sojourn among us, his old apart-' Bryan, O., Feb. 11—This morn consider tlio necessities of all neigh r r r r r r r r j j n ^ e Hotel de Gage. borhoods and aid them proportion ing, while breaking into a stcck of [Later information is to the effect ately. It will therefore be much hay that w h s wintered in an un- that Mr. Manuing did not arrive.] easier for tho people, generally, to nsed barn. Gideon Falls a farmer Capt. Samuels, Spreckles B ro’s work out one or more extra assess living a short distence from Imre manager, and Capt. Goodall, ments on the roads on which they ou the Lake Shore road, d ico v -; to assist Nature at this tim e when she gentlemen engaged in coal mining, are directly interested than to pay ered the bodies of two men whe most needs help, to purify the blood, tone etc., came up ou the Arago, today. strengthen the laboring organs and had evidently taken shelter iu the and the cash when taxes become due. build up the nerves. The Libby band lias agaiu The only way we will ever have barn during the storm last week : “ I was not able to wait on m yself and engaged the services of Professor good roads is for the people to aud hud frozen to death. could not gain any strength until I began Robertsou, an expert teacher in H ood’s Sarsaparilla about three make them. A TEACHER FOUND IN A SNOWBANK, j taking months ago. Now I am doing my house the art of sounding brass. It is — AND — It will be the future policy of the work. My right lung w’as badly effected, Lyons, N. Y., Feb. 11.— Mrs. J better to learn to walk before court not to allow any appropria Davis, teneberof the districtschool and in the spring and summer I was very attempting a go-as-you-please weak, but H ood’s Sarsaparilla has done me tion for labor on the public roads three miles north of this village.! m uch good and I have great confidence in record. This is a case in point. which tho people can do themselves, ■ was found dead, frozen to death, in i t .” M rs . E. R. K n i g h t , Tecumseh, Okla. Tonight the school closes with The H kkald has splendid club hence the court expects supervisors ¡ bing facilities with the best newspa- appropriate exercises by the pupils. to use money they may collect iu [ a snowbank where she had lain since Friday morning. She left) Saturday night, grand masquer perspublished in the land. '»Ve offer the payment of materiul used iu the I school when the blizzard was well i ade ball, when, it may bo prognos The H erai . d and the New construction of roads so far as it I tinder way and was overcome on [ ticated, Music will rise with its York TWICE - A - WEEK voluptuous swell, and all go merry will go before asking aid from the I her way to her home. WORLD, both for one year ■ L—----------- ► ------ — : ----------- (Credit the county; or apply such money in “ I have taken H ood’s Sarsaparilla and it for only...............................$ 2 25 as a marriage bell. has always built up my system, given me above, not to “ex,” but to Byron, the payment of labor, and if your | F m - z i u t f W f i i I l i c r i n F l o r i d a . The H erald and the Weekly roads are not in condition after' Jacksonville, Fla., Feb 9.—Tbe I a good appetite and cleansed my blood.’* T h o m a s K r o g e r , Tulare, California. a F. Examiner................... 2 75 slightly altered.) The I One of the miners received a using the first assessment, then the freezing weather continues. The H erald and the Daily n : i l ^ the after-dinner pill and court expects each of you to levy mercury was 18 at sunrise this flOOQ S F letter from Fond Du Lac, W iscon ills family cathartic. 25c. Examiner, including Sun other assessments sufficient to put morning and 26 at 11 o’clock. The sin, in which the writer stated that day’s mammoth edition .. 7 80 the roads in your respective districts prediction of tbe weather bureau “ Veratiies” addressed these G. A. R. comrndes cau get “ The he and his wife kept a restaurant in proper condition. is that freezing weather will con Myrtle Pointers to the Sun last National Tribune,” published at in Marshfield lifteen years, ago and Especial attention is called to The week: Giles A Son have i d a bid Washington City, D. C., at this that he boarded people, without sections 4084 to 4103 of the road j tinue until Sunday night. office for SI a year in advance, or hdging, for $¡1.50 per week, and laws. There seems to be a general best informed orange-grower in to furnish the brick for the new Florida, James A. Harris of Citra. .ight-house at Bandon....... It is with the H euai . d , the beo papers that he never raised the price until impression that only one tax can be says that 95 per cent of the crop time tbe boaid o? trade of Myrtle potatoes rose up to three cents a for $2.50! pound. He then charged S i per levied, and therefore a road super is killed outright and the next Point was re-organized aud shaped visor must give a receipt for over year’s crop will not reach 100,000 up on a different footing........We LEG1SLA TIVE PROCEEDINGS. week. Learning how much chenper work, if ho levies a second assess boxes, against 5,000,000 boxes this learn that Orvil Dodge and W ill all the necessaries of life are in ment. Section 4092 settles this year. The early vegetable crop, iam Schtoeder contemplate build- The people will enjoy reading a Coos county now, lie thinks o f question, and your attention is par the entire strawberry crop and iug a large strnctnro on the lots returning, but would prefer an list of the several special appropri establishment at a coal mine, where, ticularly called thereto. If iu ex four-fifths of the pineapple plants owned by Allie Dodge opposite his ations provided for in bills now be his coal being at a minimum price, ceptional cases a special call is are destroyed. The aggregate loss residence, the building to contuiti fore tho legislature by introduction and water free, he feels satisfied necessary, then section 4095 will is conservatively estimated at $10,- a store, au armory hall, etc. 000,000. in the lower house alone. The sen that being guaranteed a bouse (o f apply« Breckinridge and Heard’s dis --------- s-*0*-*----------- You are cautioned not to give a ate list is fully as large. The fol course he expects to pny rent) and receipt in full for the assessment, graceful row was not entirely due TH E TOBACCO H A B IT to words spoken on the floor of lowing list comprises those discov not less than twenty men, with but give your receipt for the 1st, casuals, he could do well at §3.50 ered by a glauce through the house per week. In Marshfield, when he 2d or 3d assessment as the case How to Cure Yourself While Using the house. They lived at the same hotel and when the Breckinridges Tobacco. bills, and may not include all those did business, coal aud rent were may bo, but not in full for the year. first entered the dining-room they The court also exacts of you to high. asking for public funds: The tobacco habit grows on a man were conducted to tho same table I f any person holding the same include in your leport an itemized until his nervous system is seriously with Mr. and Mrs. Heard. No. Amount. Mrs. statement of money expended, what views weie toeonre here, the miners affected, impairing health, comfort Heard refused to recognize them, 2— Bonrdof horticulture $ 12,000 expended for, nnd expects you to who board out would welcome him and happiness. To quit suddenly is 3— Fish commission. . 1,000 .. nnd ht Mr. Heard’s request the take receipts for all money paid out, 6-—New pilot schooner.. 15,000 with open arms. The necessaries and to file said receipts with your too severe a shock to the system, as Breckinridges were nssigned to of life have been grently reduced tobacco, to an inveterate user, be seats at another table. 9— Normal school,Drain. 5.000 report. comes a stimulant that his system 12—Tax rebate Clatsop Co 10,137 from what they were fifteen years It is not the intention of the ago; tlournnd potatoes particularly. Ten days loss of time on account continually craves. Baeo-Curo is a 19— Graded school Lairo- court to debar supervisors from The wages of miners and all scientiOc cure for the tobacco habit, of sickness and a doctor bill to pay, 5.000 view ....................... paying themselves for actual labor is anything but pleasuut for a man A.. - ---- ---------- *. - * in all its forms,carefully compounded t e , * ------- -- ------ alter tne lormuia or an eminent Ber 01 a Tnmily to contemplate wnerner 68— Tax roMTfrr oor. Oo.. 1 money collected and belonging to why not make the same reduction lin physician who has used it in his lie is a laborer, mechanic, merchant 69— Tax rohatoDouglas Co in hoard or say 12^ per cent. their respective district, but the private practice since 1872, without or publisher. Jas. O. Jones, pub 73—Constitutional con court must know what lias been a failure, purely vegetable and guar lisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texns, vention 15,000 Those who do business in adjacent done for the money collected, and anteed perfectly harmless. You can was sick in bed for ten days with 96—Tax rebate Union Co. 9,694 towns pay high rent aud are taxed who did it in order to determine use all the tobacco you want, while the grip during its prevalence a 119—Norm’l school, Ashland 5,000 for fresh water. Here, the rent of what each supervisor charges for Later in the taking Baco-Curo; it will nolify you year or two ago. 139— Wallowa canyon road 5,000 a house is nominal, about SI per superintending his district. To when to stop. We give a written season he had a second attack. He 144—East Oregon asylum.. 140,000 month, with water free and coal mora fully impress this mntter on cheap. Competition is much guaranty to permanently cure any says: “ In the latter case I used 168—State irrigation engin you wo mention that one report, eer (per year)........ 3.000 needed here in the mntter of feed this term, showed that the super case with three boxes, or refund the Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with ing the people who labor. An money with 10 per cent interest. considerable success, I think, only 230—Examiner steam en visor of a certain district had Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a being in bed a little over two days. gineers (per year).. 2.000 attentive person who will stick to charged the county with two days’ scientific cure, that cures without the The second attack I am satisfied 244—Tax rebateMultuomah 07,000 the business strictly, will do fairly labor for every day’s labor he had aid of will power and with no incon would have been equally as bad as 250— Snake river b r id g e ... 13,100 well; but, if he neglects it for the purposo of running around Coos supervised. There were 28 days’ venience. It leaves the system ns the first but for the use of this 271—Improvements Grand labor performed iu his district, nnd It should he borne in pure and free from nicotine as the remedy.” Hondo river.......... 25,000 bay, in pursuit o f pleasure and the lie charged the county with 54 days day before you took your first chew mind that the grip is much the same 275— Portage rnilway........ 300,000 exercise of whining “ chin,” the services. or smoke. Sold by all druggists, as a very severe cold and requires 270— Graded school Burns 5,000 business will not be so successful. Supervisors in expending money Our Wisconsin friend will be 278—Voting m ach in es.... 125,000 with our ironclad guaranty, at $1 precisely the same treatment. supplied with a copy of this paper, for labor iu their respective districts per box; three boxes (thirty days’ When you wish to curs a cold 286— Road to Bohemia 5.000 and, if lie “ catches on,” those most nre not expected to pny more for treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on quickly and effectually give this mines....................... labor per day than tho law allows, 4.000 interested will assist iu providing 287— Relief Wasco county receipt of price. Write for booklet remedy a trial. 50 cent bottles for a house until such time as he can which is SI.50. and proofs. Eureka Chemical A sale by by Dr. S. L. Leneve, drug 289— Graded school eastern The law gives you full power to Colt. 5.000 refund. Oregon.................... M’f’g Co., M f’g Chemists, LaCrosse, gist. * collect the road tax, and the court Wisconsin. 7,848 292— Tax robato Baker C o .. | Wont Oregonian i expects you to follow the provi — — . . . ---------------- 298— Soldiers’ homo build- Little D ot—Mamma read in a The Separate Battalion bund sions of tho law iu this respect, ( Marshfield Han.) paper that a deaf man out west iu ffs......................... 20,500 will go to Bandon Thursday. and collect all the law levied ill 305-—Moral director (por One of the colored miners worked was stung by a swarm of bees, aud Purlies outside are becoming your respectivo districts. 1,200 y e a r )............ his passage to San Francisco ou now he can henr ns well as ever. interested in the Salmon mountain In your report of delinquent the Arago last week. Little Dick— I don’t see how a bse- 307— Southern Or. asylum 100,000 The Myrtle Point Miuiug taxes to the court, certify that you 314— S. P. Moss aud others 080 mines. The Collver Bro’s of Catching sting could make a deaf man hear Co. has had an offer for some of notified each person subject to road 323- -J. H. Sharp.......... 3,500 slough have purchased a creamery — but I should think that they’d its shnres. tax in your district according to outfit which they will have m ! make a dumb man speak. 345- -Fish hatcheries.. 15,000 A gentleman who has been rais- law, state the day upon which you operation on their farm next sea Your own local paper, The H e r a l d $937 352! *nK wheat east o f Walla Walla served notice, and nlso tho dny on son. It arrived on the Areata. Total.......... .*.......... nnd the twice-a-week New York arrived here Tuesday o f this week, which they were ordered to bo on Fred Jeffers came near being World all for only $2.25 a year Salem Statesman: Tho state I nl,d is looking for a home in Coos hand to pcforin the labor; and in electrocuted Monday morning. He county. He says he was offered 30 making out your delinquent list you was on the roof of E .G . Flanagan’s treasury is liahlu to suffor in the I i cents per humdred for his wheat, should muke out a separate list and residence when his foot slipped name of education without good llmj BO|,j yomo barley for 50 cents certify as above requested, and that aud ns hu was falling to the ground sense. Tho rule has been for little [ per hundred, but it is itniiossible to there is due your district the lie grabbed a live wire, sustaining “ colleges” in the stnte to have make a living at such prices. 11c aniouut delinquent. This is neces a shock of 250 volts. He was themselves doelnrod state normal 'f ." f^ pleased with our valley, and sary to give the sheriff some foun unconscious for eonn time after the I thinks that there will he quite ail dation on which to make the collec shock. Had not the wire broken schools and their diplomns made immigration hero from his locality tion of delinquent taxes. it would have been the last of Mr. Manufactured by effective for school teachers, then at the coming spring. The court also instructs you not Jpffers. His hands where he took ST E V E N S & S C H B O E D E R , tho next session to come forward to put in a bridge where a fill can hold of the wire were badly burned. ¡m il I'.unl F o r k I Inn««. ARAGO, OREGON. demanding appropriations for their be made, and in all places where Feb. lo .— Wedding bells. Bandon Recorder: The com bridges have been constructed, ami support This thing, however, [Patent npplied for.] Farmers are busy plowing and fills can be made, to replace them pany of miners, who are working received a set back iu tho house getting rendy for spring work, Water, snow and mildew proof for all the old Randolph mine, are much whenover tlio bridge needs to l>e kinds of leather. Just the thing for har yesterday when the effort to trans j Rev. Mr. Qniuiby preached to elated over the success of the new ness, or boots nnd shoes. Gives the leather replaced with a fill instead. a tine glossy black. Keeps it soft and pli form the Coquille City college into quite au nudience last Sunday at The court advises that you go gold-saving machine which they ant. nnd iunkes it waterproof. Makes have been testing for the past two a normal school was defeatod. The I ! “ • Leu school house. leather boots, when seund, better than rub . . , J Dave Johnson of Coquille City over the roads in your district and weeks, so much so, that they have ber boots, if npplied as directed. wisdom of providing estimate the amount of lumber and For sale by Kronenberg & Son. Coquille . . lcr 01 i is up in our vicinity. Don’t look other materinl necessary to con ordered shafts for the purpose of City; Hilling & Lundy, Myrtle Point; Lowe special education at public expense | sa,| f) aye] & Co., Bandon, (2Utf erecting two more machines. This ! is at best questionable, but when it Miss Sallie Mast is visiting rela- struct new, and replace old bridges is a more promising feature of in your respective districts, and re is proposed to plant such institutions lives at Lee at present, their ability to snye the gold than j Misses Beth W» hh 1 and Minnie port the same to the court at the lias hitherto been reached by any in every bailiwick, the practice bc- April, 1895, term thereof, that the | Smith visited the Misses Annie other company, for heretofore o u e comes reprehensible. j and Ida Hammerlof a couple of court may make some estimate of test of a machine has sufficed, and the probable cost for the ensuing | days last week. They Imd a jolly Mr. Stewart’s bill for tho relief o f ; I time. WHY ? Because he follows these year. While the court may feel jus the operators have been content to fold their tents and go somewhere rules: ' ‘ Keep the head cool, the feet certain medical practitioners wns George Johnson is now teaching tified iu allowing the materinl, even- else. warm, and the bowels open.” You « ' successfully carried through tho a subscription school at Gravel district must furnish the labor to can have a clear head and live to be construct the bridges, except Nearly 200 young women ap house by him despito an adverse Ford. ninety if you do the same thing. bridges of long spnu, over rivers, peared at a designated hall in New Mr. and Mrs. Bunch have re- When the bowels fail to move dur committee report Danger threatens York recently in answer to an ad ing the day take on retiring two j turned home after an absence of a nnd other exceptional cases. it in the senate, however. If at any time during your term vertisement for liviug pictures and Smith's Small Bile Beans. Their j couple of months at Coquille City. action is so mild that you are not It is rumored that one of our any person or persons should ob chorus girls. And still the times Tho legislature will close its term aware of it. All day your mind will ! young East Fork boys has joined struct or destroy any of the roads are good, work plentiful and wages be clear and cool. "Not a gripe in a in your respective districts, if you h igh (?). next Saturday. Mr. Dnlph will not the church. That’s right, barrel c f them.” Ask for small size. ennnot deal with the matter your return to the U. S. senate, we are j George Kellar has left these Banker (to applicant for clerk Take no substitute for S M IT H 'S assured— but a dark horse may be Pn|4s B»d is now residing at selves you will report to this court sh ip )— Have you bad auy experi or any member thereof. ence in a bank? 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Will lie divided if desired. It lias mostly 80 acres o f very rich bottom land, in grass for meadow or pasture; 40 acres of level bench laud, and 510 acres o f rough woodland , Living str ams nnd springs furnish water in every ffeld. This is the very best clover and other grass lands. 6 acres are in Petite and Italian prunes, a Iso a general variety o f fruits. THIS IS A CHOICE DAIRY FARM, With a large, successful creamery handy is well fenced, has two small barns, a house that has served its time, but could lie cheaply repaired. Steamers nnd rnilrond cars both pass within 60 rods o f the house, and being a warm, well sheltered location, all conduce to make this a most desirable home for some one. 1 1 A CRES, nlso, of levsl sandy A laud in Bandon, and overlooking its famous beach and the Pacific ocean; has fair buildings nnd good water, is good veg etable or small fruit land and a capital place for p o u l t r y , nnd a few cows to sell m ilk to city customers and ca rnpers on th e bea ch. As a health resort it can’ t be beat, having the mildest winter, coolest summer and most equable temperature in the United States. Q Q A C R E S o f Lsnvy timbar, 3 miles from Coquille City and the How to Get $ 1 0 0 and Perhaps a river. Will be sold low. Fortune. OUSE AND THREE LOTS in Coquille City Wo secure patents and to induce people to get trnck of their bright ideas we offer ft LSO 17 unimproved lots in various prize of $100 to be paid on the first o f every . parts o f Coquille City, Coos county, month to tho person who submits to us the j Or., giving a variety o f locations to choose moat meritorious invention during the pre from and at reasonable prices. ceding month. We will also advertise the | invention free of charge in the National i Q Q - A C R E F A R M 3 miles from ^ town. 20 acres choice creek bottom Recorder, a weekly newpnper, published in j Washington. D. C.. which hns an extensive land and some very fine saw timber on bal ance. Spring branch, cosy buildings, etc. circulation throughout the United States and is devoted to the interest of inventors. Call on or address directly. It. D. SANFORD, NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. on his farm at Coquille City, The idea o f being ftbie to invent some Or call at THE HERALD* OFFICH. thing strikes most people as being very difficult; this delusion the company wishes to dispel. It is the simple things and small To the Unfortunate. inventions that make the greatest amount of money, and the complex ones are seldom DR. G IB B O N S ’ profitable. Almost everybodv, at some DISPENSARY, time or another, conceives an idea, which if patented, would probably be worth to him 623 kearncy S t , a fortune. Un for turn telv such ideas are usually dismissed without thought. The corner o f Comroercia 1 simple inventions like the car window San Francisco, Cal. which could be easily slid up aud down with Established in 1854, out breaking the passenger’s back, the sauce for the treatment o f pan. the collar button, the r.ut lock, the Sexual and Seminal bottle stopper, the snow shovel, nre things diseases,such as Gon that almost everyone sees some way o f im orrhea. Gleet, Str.ct- proving npon. and it is these kind o f inven ______ ____ nre. Syphilis, in all tions that bring the greatest returns to the its forms. Seminal Weakness, Impotency author. and Lost Manhood permanently cured. T he The prize we offer will be paid at the end j sick and affliettd should not fail to call of each month, whether the application has upon him. The Doctor has traveled exten- been acted upon by the patent office or not. ; lively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly Every competitor most apply for a patent on the various hospitals there, obtaining a his invention through us, and whether he I great deal o f valuable information, which secures the prize or not, the inventor will he is competent to impart to those in need have a valuable patent. o f his services. The Doctor cures when THE PKEN9 CLAIMS COMPANY. others fail. Try him. DR. GIBBON will Joirx W fddkebttb ? i , ften’ l Manager, 618 F make no charge unless he effects a curt. St. N. W.. Washington. D. C. Persons at a distance CURED AT HUME P . S. —The responsibility of this com All communications strictly confidential. All letters answered in plain envelopes. pany may be judged from tbe fact that its stock is held by about seventeen Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address I)R. J. F. GIBBON. hundred o f the leading newspapers of the Box 1257. San Francisco, Cal. 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