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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1895)
and Coquille City road continued. Petition of Johu Paddock for liquor license withdrawn. PU B LIS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y Petition for couuty road granted, bond approved and Daniel Giles, i. S. M ’E W E N & D. F. D E A N , Tlios W Drane and J Fred Sehroe- der appointed viewers. Editors and Proprietors. Report on Prosper & Bullard's Devoted to the material and social up Ferry road accepted, ordered re building of the Coquille Valley particularly corded nml road opened. and of Coo» Comity generally. Habaoription, per your, iu advance, $2. Petition for change of Coaledo voting precinct continued until Jau- P. FISHER, N e w h f a p k b A d v e r t i s i n g A o e n t , L 31 Merchants’ Exchange, Ban Francisco is ! nary, 189G, term. oar authorized agout. This paper Is kept on flic, Report of viewers and appraisers In his offlco. I of damages on Eel-lake road ap- T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 16, 1895. I proved and ordered recorded and road opened Z T Thomas appointed supervisor road dist 36. Ordered that Lars Clemenson sell effects of Frank Miller, deceased, and reimburse himsolf from profit of sale for expense of burial and other expenses. Order concerning cancellation of county warrants to be published in full in next issue of paper. CtfKiUf City Retain. f ? « ? ? ? Take These BOADS AND BUI DOES. — AND — S B Catlicart, Prosper road.$15 40 R H Rosa, viewer................. 5 00 ( J Doughty “ 6 00 IT W Drane “ 5 00 The H krald tin« splendici club ■MV Hammerburg, cliainman 4 00 bing facilities with the best newspa H B Gilman, “ 4 00 pers published in the land. W e offer A Pershliakor, nxman........... 4 00 The H ghai . d and the New J J Endicott, lumber for road York T W IC E - A - W E E K dist 20............................... 2G 07 W ORLD, both for one year H M Fish, lumber for road for only............................$ 2 25 dist 9 ................................. 9 40 The H k r a i . d and the Weekly Huling A Lundy, sundries S. F. Examiner................. 2 75 for road dist 20................. 11 35 The H r h a i . d and the Daily Byron Bailey, services as su Examiner, including Sun pervisor road dist 8, for day's mammoth edition .. 7 80 1894................................ 12 00 G. A. R. comrades can get “ The Kronenberg A Son, supplies National Tribune,” published at furnished road dist 1 9 .... 1 35 Washington City, D. C., at this Peter Wise,repairing road im •ffice for S I a year in advance, or plements for road dist 33. 4 50 with the H e r a l d , ihe two papers W H Thomas, services as su for $2.50! pervisor road dist 26 . . . . 50 00 C E Houser, services as su The 18tli day of April will be pervisor road dist 2 ......... 28 00 the 120th anniversary of Paul J W Gregg, services as super Revere's famous ride. He was a visor road dist 10............. 38 25 sympathetic striker, agitator and P S Truman, work on 4-mile creek brid ge..................... 14 25 delegate, who, in a spirit of insist J Truman, work on 4-mile ence to tyranny, warned the raga creek brid ge................... 9 75 muffin, rebel, lawless strikers, who B Truman, work on 4-mile were destroying property and or creek brid ge..................... 8 25 ganizing against tho gold-laced, J H Jones, work on 4-mile creek bridge..................... 6 00 fino-haired, plutocratic officials and B F Cope, work on 4-mile their hirelings, to defend their creek b r id g e ..................... 6 00 rights, their homes and firesides D S McCampbell, work on 4- milo creek bridgo............. 12 00 against legalized plundering and robbery. Puul didn't keop off tlic J H Yager, material for 4- rnile creek brid ge............. 4 00 grass worth a cent. S B Cathcart, establishing corner........... 1 50 C'OMUljr C o u r t I ‘ ro re r«:in ;cn , PAUPERS AND INSANE. Had at an adjourned Jnnuary term held March 11, 1895, for tho pur T J McCormac, examining Leandor Daly, insane . . . $ 5 00 pose of inspecting steel jail cells furnished tlio oouuty ns per con T J McCormac, 45 days’ care for Mrs. Sarah Johnson tract— bids for which were as fol and children................... 147 75 lows: ETUurnura, Detroit, Micli$2268 00 T J McCormac, 5 days' care for Leander D nly........... 16 25 « 2633 00 Diebolt Safo & Lock C o .. 2400 00 T J McCormac, medicine furnished Chas N o rris .. . 2 75 Fred J Myers M f’g C o . .. 2900 00 C B R A E R R A N Co for Pauly Jail Build’g & M f’g R R ticket f o r ----- Bliuu 75 Company....................... 2125 00 Contract let to Pauly Jail Build’g Christensen A Johnson for coffin for C Wiley, e t c ... 10 50 M f’g Co. Cells accepted and ordered paid, S L Leneve, medicine for R C Cnvett.......................... $2125. It S Kuoxvlton, medicine for D F Dean, 2 mouths’ sal Jeff Boyett;...................... 13 ary as county clerk . . . . $200 00 Dr Walter Culin, mod atten E Panncuburg, 2 months’ dance on Jeff B o y e tt. . . . 45 salary ns dep co. c le rk ... 133 33 Dr J H Kime, examining 2 W W Gago, 2 months’ sal insane persons ............... 10 ary as sheriff................... 250 00 H Sougstacken mdse and J J Stanley, 2 months’ salary mod furnished paupers.. 5 as deputy s h e riff........... 120 00 E G Flanagan, merchandise W W Hayes, 2 months’ sal furnished paupers........... 5 ary as couuty treas........ 100 00 Ordered that viewers and sur Dr J G Cook,mod attendance on paupers...................... G veyor be notified to view, locnteand survey Prosper and Hilliard’s Ferry R C Cavott, relief, por 10 month.............................. road on March 18, 1895. Ordered that Q W Tribby bo ap A Stockman, temporary re- 14 lio f................................... pointed road supervisor dist 36. Dr J H Kime, med attend Jas Doughty, viewer on Roy- ance on Indian Joal........ Riverton road.................... $21 GO H Songstacken, medicine William Fox, viewer on lioy- 14 for M Jackson................. ltiverton road.................... 9 00 Win Gilbert, temporary re Richard Houghton, viower on lief for self and fam ily. . . Roy-Riverton roa l ............ 13 00 Bandon Post, O A R, for relief of Col Jowell Post No 53, G A R, relief of Mrs Augusta John Schwindlo, indigent soldier, S Bennett per month. . . . 3 00 $10 per month. Col Jewell l ’ost No 53, re D E Stitt, sorviccs as county lief of Mrs Louisa Pray commissioner................... $ 9 00 per m on th ...................... 5 00 B F Ross, services as county commissioner..................... 5 40 Col Jowell Post No 53, G A R, relief of Margaret E Woodson Patterson, clerical G ray................. ............... G 00 services in clerk’s office... 58 00 EXPENSE or COUNTY INFIRMARY FOR Rxouijin apru . (1895) term . CJl'ARTKR END1NO MARCH 31, 1895. Ordered that the timewithin which S L Leneve for m edicin e..$ 3 00 taxes shall become delinquent bo R 8 Knowlton, medicines extended until Juno 15th, 1895, at and sundries................ 43 20 i 10 o'clock a. m.; that no interest on Wm Rich, groceries and . county warrants tendered in part sundries...................... 29 50 'paym ent of taxes shall be allowed Dr Wnlter Culin, medical icon such wnrrnnts from and after attendance.................. 15 00 ! April 1st, 1895. J A Collier A Co, m d se... 31 25 R W Bullard granted a ferry N Iioronz, merchandise.. . . 37 95 license for onoyoar. James A Lyons, m dse.. . . 4 75 Report of It W Bullard in the David McNair, dried prunes 3 50 matter of C. B. Adams, deceased, R C Hoberg, 1 sow and 7 approved, ami $15.55 ordered paid pigs.............................. 8 00 to tho treasurer. J H Wilson, 1 y e a r lin g ..., 5 00 Chas Howe appointed coroner; Grunt Harry, 96 pounds of O W Canning, resigned. bacon.......................... 9 GO Bids for keeping County Infir Wnlter Drane, blacksmith- mary and Poor-Farm from April 1st, in g .............................. 2 05 1895, to March 1st, 1396, opened, Goo W Stevenson, salnry as follows; Mrs Eva Herman, and sundries............... 168 GG $650; Mrs M Duskirk. $550; L H SALARIES AND FEES. Tennisson, $425; 8 J Tuttle, $600; Geo W Stevenson, $000; G W Can J H Barklow, examining ning, 400; T C Norris, $150; E W teachers..........................$ 12 00 Lewis. $480; Mrs N J Flinu, $000. David Strang jr, examining O W Canning's bid was accepted teachers.................... 12 00 and ho was appointed superintend A N Knight, examining ent j tenchcrs.................... 12 00 Certificates made by notaries pub- Wm Turpin, guarding pris lic for bouuty on scalps of wild ani oners ..................... 28 00 mals thrown out in cases of J A . J H Barklow, J salary nnu. Cotton and Marshall A Son. school district rep orts... 271 35 Petition for bridge ou Fail-view D F Dean, 1 mouth's salary Read Our Offers as county clerk............... 100 00 G W Canning, clerical ser« vices in sheriff's office . . . 40 00 G W Canning, guarding prisoners........................ 10G 00 W W Gage, 1 months sal ary................................... 125 00 J J Stanley, 1 month’s salary GO 00 E Pnnnenbcrg, “ “ CG G7 W W Hayes, “ “ 50 00 J H Seliroeder, J salary as county j u d g e ................. 200 00 D D Stitt, per diem uud mile age as county commis sioner............................... 30 00 B F Ross, per diem and mileage as couuty com missioner......................... 2G 40 RCAI.P BOUNTIES. Hermann A Brown.............$ 8 00 B C Lehmanowsky............. 4 00 J H Roberts........................ 12 00 N Loren z............................ 2 00 J R Marshall A Son........... • 7 00 CIRCUIT COURT AND JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. L Hnrlocker, witness fees in circuit court...................$ 0 40 E Bender, making jury list J P Dist 5 ....................... 3 00 G M Short, making jury list J P Dist 5 ........................ 2 00 F P Hermanr, making jury list J P Dist 5 ................. 2 00 A J Sherwood, attorney fee in state vs Dickscn......... 5 00 Ed T Jennings, transcript in state vs Chas Johnson.. . 1 00 J H Cecil, J P, fees iu state vs Dickson...................... 5 25 S P C Johnson, cons, fees in state vs Dickson.............. 12 30 George H Collier, witness fees in state vs Dickson.. 1 70 G T Moulton, witness fees iu state vs Dickson.............. 1 70 Jno Johnson, witness fees in state vs Dickson.............. 1 70 T A Wnlker, witness fees in state vs Dickson............. 1 70 Claud Fox, witness fees in state vs Dickson.............. 1 70 J W Leneve, witness fees in state vs Dickson............. 1 70 J M Upton, attorney fees in state vs Peterson............ 5 00 COUNTY PRINTING. D E Stitt, printing sheriff’s notices.............................$ C 50 McEwen A Dean, printing and station’ry for assessor 40 00 J A Luse, call for bids on school bonds, $0, not allowed, it being chargeable to school dist. No 9. J A Luse, printing and bind ing 3000 sheriff's receipts, $25; allowed...................$ 15 00 J A Luse, charge of $24.05 for schedule of expenses of January, 1895, term, continued until J A Luse exhibits to court certified schedule furnished him by clerk. J A Luse, 1G lines 5 times. .$ 4 00 “ pay tax notices.. 2 10 “ bids for infirmary 4 75 STATIONERY. H S Crocker Co, for assessor and clerk......................... 25 50 K II Hausen, book for asses sor................................... 15 00 Tho Irwin Hodson Co, for sheriff's office.................. 41 15 D F Dean, for county officers 5 00 J I I Barklow, county sup’t. 1 50 MISCEIJ-ANKOrS. R W Gotty, coal furnished courthouse...................... $ 4G 75 J A Palmer, mason and car penter work on ja il........ 9 75 W W ( iage, postage for sher iff’s office......................... 25 10 JJ Stanley,expense recaptur ing Manning and Owens. G 20 JJ Stanley,expense reenptur- iug M J W h ite............... 55 90 W W Hayes, post'ge,book,etc 7 35 D F Dean, postage G mos. for clerk’s office.................... 32 81 J H Barklow, postage for couuty superintendent.. . 11 00 W W Gage, expense in recap turing M J W h ite............ 8 00 Quong W o Yuen,washing for prisoners.......................... 3 70 Wm Phillips, maps and plats for assessor..................... 195 00 W W Gago, board’g pria’ncrs 183 95 S tate of O begon , ) V DO County of Coos, J I, D. F. D ean , county clerk in and for tho county of Coos, Htnto of Oregon, certify that the foiegoing schedule of expenses of Coos county, Oregon, for tho quarter ending March 31, 1895, and as audited and allowed by the couuty court during the April, 1895, term thereof, is a true and correct extract from the proceedings of said court at said April, 1895, term, and of all of said proceedings. Witness my hand and tho seal of , — • —, . said court this 12th day of S eal [ April, 1895. > D. F. D ean , County Clerk, ’annenberg, Deputy. By Miss B irdie E lliott came up from Bandon last week on a visit to her parents, returning yesterday. Miss Sadis Briggs a graduate of the Monmouth normal, has been secured to teaeb the Strang school, below this place. Miss Daisy Wickham went down on the steamer yesterday to visit her brother, Myron. The W. C. T. U. nt Sumner will give their second silver medal con. test on the 20th in s t— Saturday next. The band expected to participate in the Sunday morning's Easter service nt tho Christian church, lint failing to receive suitable music, which had been ordered, it took no part. Assessor Ilapren has nearly ffn- j ished his work at this place. H e has scheduled 138 different inter ests at Coqnille City. One would hardly think there were so mnuy. Owing to the Easter servico o f the Sunday-school o f the M. E. church, south, 1 postponed my sermon to fathers and mothers to Sunday uiglit next. A ll nre cor dially invited to be present. Preach ing in the morning at 11 o'clock also. O. G. Q u im b y . S p r in g e d i c i n e la a necessity because the tonlo o f winter ftlr is £one, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated impurities in the blood and debilitated condition of the body, open tho way for that tired feeling, nervous trouble», and other ilia. Tho skin, mucous membrano and the various organs strive in vain to relieve tho im pure current of life. They all welcome James W est of Bandon is on business at tho bay. Comrade West is general agent for tho B ev eridge Automatic Cooker,an adver tisement o f which appears io the H e r a l d today, a more extended notice ot which will appear at an other time. For the presout we commend the cooker, ns in every way reliable and doing all that is claimed for it, and we congratulate Comrade West on representing so useful, perfect nDd labor-saving nn invention. Head the advertisement. K oru n y TJ»«*y I*ut i i» n nitin ol* Ktruw. o o d ’s S a p r a s r a i l l a to assist Nature at this time when she most need» help, to purify tho blood, tone and etrengthen the laboring organs and build up the nerves. “ I was not able to wait on myself and could not gain any strength until I be^an takin Hood’s baraaparilla about three ago. Now I am doing my house 1 Unndon Recorder. I work. M y right lung was badly effected, in the spring and summer t was very Coquille City boasts o f the larg and weak, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done mo est lodge o f Good Templars in much good and I have great confidence in the state, and the lurgest W. C. T. U. it.” M rs . E. R. K n ig h t , Tecumseh, Okla. L in Coos county. The circulatiug library is being patronized iu a manuei' that is a source of much gratification to the committee. Another year, with a revival o f husiuess, will see a free “ I have taken Hood’» Sarsaparilla and it has always built up my system, given mo library firm ly established here. a good appetite and cleansed my blood." Adam Psrshbaker’s mill ut Pros T hom as K b OQSB, Tulare, California. per started up last Monday morn I-Y.rw.rvs4 9 ~ tho after-dinner pill and P l l i S family cathartic. Jtfc. “ ing. I t is said there are logs liO O u enough iu tho boom for a six Thocaptuiu of the steamor M yrl month’s run. Messrs. Miller, Arm strong nml Blumenrotber o f this has kindly promised to bring dele gates to the You ng Christian place are employed there. The Baudorille in hor tripou t Workers’ convention, for half fare. -... - this week carried tho first ship I C I k - i I u u I l r i u » . ment o f new butter from two of the A pril G.— A p ril showers and suu- up-river creameries. This is tho be ginning o f thesummer’srun, which shine between, is the weather pro promises to be more extensive than gram. Stacy L e e is busy constructing a ever before. | new residence, to occupy the sito T h o Bundorillo sailed for Port, land ou Thursday the 11th inst. ! of the one lately burned. C. Nosier has been busy puttiug H er passenger list was Dr. Donald, | in hardwood logs the past two H. V. Winchel), nnd F. Sharpies.« o f St P au l; Mrs! W. O. Hadley, o f I we* k8-. . , c T) ,, , Bandon; Guilford Stillw ell of ku gineor Adams, of Portland Salem, and F. J. McDonald nnd A ' 1 6ersou “ pleasant F S Evan* visit lust lhursday, and departed 3 T h o B lo o d lit*in*». M arshfield , April 8,181)5. April 15.— The farmers are long E d . H e r a l d — Dear S ir: In ing for good weather. \Ve hear tho buzz of the saw in tlie Capital Journul o f recent date there appeared an article showiug j Barklow & H oover’s stave mill. I t how much the value o f sheep bad ' sounds like business. declined since the Democrats got I The gasoline launch, “ St.Chnrlos,” possession o f the reins o f ths go v i bus bean sold to Russ Johnson o f ernment, ns though the change of 1 Marshfield who will remove her to the duty on wool had produced this j the bay. W o are sorry to see the result. I f that paper desired to | little ship leave our river. show the true cause o f tho decline | T . W. Johnson and fam ily havo iu the price o f things, why did it j moved to our town. They live on not give tho decline on horses Front street. I t seems vory strango for a per (th ere is no tariff on their wool), nor in fact almost anything pro son to go to a millinery store and duced by tho farmer or any other aok for fig g »— which one o f our meet popuiur young men isacoused labor. I heard n well educated man snv o f doing. Tom Bobin, the West Oregonian Hint under tho Democratic tariff law there was not enough going correspondent, seems to be wonder into the U. S. treasury t>> pay run fully dumbfounded with tho con ning expenses of the nation, not duct o f his neighbor, Mr. Cnrl. seeming to realize that no mat Wo acknowledge Mr. C. was pulled ter what the duty might bo, with off the fence, but not with wool out people have money and pur over his eyes, like tho young man chase tho foreign articles the treas who fell off the fence last fall at ury will not be replenished. Bandon, which must havo injured Hence the Republicans nre “ as him severely from the way he talks W e would advise deep in the mud as the Democrats out o f liis bond nre iu the mire;” but they me him to rest easy until he recovers like two little boys who have had from the shock, and not be trying trouhlo, each wanting the blame to advise prosperous dairymen con trary to their interests, and look to rest on tho other. \Y. S. V. - -9- - ,.*osop « 'jnao ono„ ’oiioupsoji do-js <n fllTM out for the enterprises of his own homo. C i . h t e e . niv « i . hojjw '-»a «nutuvua wwpjanjp nv W IT H P R E N T IS S Rectifying PUL Y O U ’R E B O U N D TO T A K E ’EM T-icaves No Constipation. Cures it. as well ,.s Büliuusuess, Sink Ueiul- uclie ami Malaria. Tho only comiiistaui - r pill in the world. Sold by all droj . o r Hent by iar.il on receipt of prioe, cents por box. PUUNTISS CHEM ICAL CO.. I l l California street, San F tou . cmoo , Cal. Dr. Donald, and the two experts : [ or F » “ “ j " » fSaUu;la> ’ * • » “ « who came out from St Paul to ex- h« wlil 6 ° to Dakota, where he lias amine the blacksand mines and i lntAe.r.es ?,lu .81 mlue“ - make a report thereon, left on the 1. M l?s S u s ie P e e rs o n is recovar- J. L. Lewellen o f M yrtle Point (Unmlifi.'lil Nan.) Bandorille on their return ilome. ing slowly after hor late dlness has been appoiuted a notary public A number o f men Lave qn it One o f the expeits is professor of , I b e school house was ciowded by Governor Lord. work at the Beaver H ill mine on mineralogy iu the university o f : night with a plensed An excursion by tho steamer account of a reduction in wages. Minnesota and the other holds the lu« hl.y entertained audience same in the university o f Michigan. I lh e an entertainment Dispatch lust Saturday bore the The new schooner being built nt Assessor Hansen was in tow n , given by the Christian Endeavor Beaver H ill colored home talent North Bend will be 1C3 feet long, three days this week looking over 80CIe^ ’ !l* "¡bmh au excellent pio- Jnbileo Siugers and tho base ball 42 feet beam, 14 feet depth of hold tho field and acquainting himself g'.am wn8 g lv®p- A fter the enter- niua and friends to Bandou. They and is expected to carry 600,000 with values o f town properties, talu,u, f ut bu “ apron and necktie were billed thare for a concert feet o f lumber. night aud a game Later on Mr. Hansen will bring i P » f ty was given, winch included Saturday A motion wna beard in the su o f baseball with the Bandou team preme court on the 25th of Mnrch liis family for an outing on the i u sapper and eeveruI games, beach, when he will begin thJ J<>h'* liuions, a coal expert from Sunday. Owing to tho high wind to dismiss the Coos Bay Hnnlwaro- actual work of assessing the «own the .Rocky n,imlntam Becl,on- nntl nnd sandy diamond, the garao was Co’s appeal. Ban fo ld Bennett was. and outlying territory. Th is is the I ^ years experience arrived not well contested. However, the represented by J. W. Bennett nnd sensible wuy to proceed, nnd gives I here a couple o f weeks ago and Bandon boys won the game. the Coos Bay Hardware Company S t iiiifir i' I ; c i h * ns reason to believe that Mr. H. has leased several hundred acres bv Wm. R. W illis. The motion, will distinguish himself as a care o f laud, nnd haying prospected A pril 12.— W e nre having show was denied, tlie court holding some o f it found a 4-foot vein of ers o f blessings. ful and capable officer. straight up that the property coal, said to be superior in quality Spring is here and the farmers wrongfully seized by Sanford Ben X io rlli F o r l t i t i i i i i M i u ^ A . to anything on this coast. H e lias nre putting in their gardens. nett was Hie property of the C oo« April 14.— W e wonder where is commenced n tramway and the con Sumner can boast of a store once Buy Hardware Company, thereby struction o f a bunker, and has also again and a good one at that. “ Syco” ? reversing Judge Fullerton’sdecreo W illie has gone where the ivy started a camp for the neeeisary Our school opened a week ago in the circuit court. The case w ill twineth. ~ piliug and timbers. This mine is last Monday, with Mrs. Inman as soon be disposed of, when the- Herbert still languisbeth and | located on south enlo o f this place, teacher, uml it is progressing well. Coos Bay Hardware Company wi l l longeth, and still she cometli not. ! ' c l«ie Urquhart addition. A s yet There nre 25 pupils. resume the hardware husiuess. Sam and W ill Johnson passed 'lone o f this coal tins been put on On tho 2d inst. quite a number again in this place. by en route to Coquille last Friday, i »*>• market here, but Mr. lim on s of young people gathered at Mr. W ill bas goue to M yrtle Point to l»»s been quietly at work develop- Boon’s, and tiie time was spent iu seek labor. >n8 l«10 mine and getting ready for dancing. A better time was never T h e farmers have their crops all j business. When we say none o f hud. Even Fred looked happy. r j'I I B E E NICE LE V E L L O T 8 - sown nnd nre looking forward to a 11«10 oon« «las b000 put oil the market The Sunday-school opened for bountiful harvest, although they ! ,lt-re, we do not mean that it has the soasou lust Suuday. The offi TAB PRICE OF iW - $ I i four that the frosts o f late have not been thoroughly tested and pot cers remain Hie sumo us last year. m to practical use; tbia bas beeu done Miss Lucy Black and Miss Jo j Oil Main i,treat, lM*t \vt*!'ii Gtli nml 7th, Wood- damaged the fruit. llatiilou. Adilroa« Once again the “ light fantastic” and to entire satisfaction, in view Beyers were elected delegates to lmul Addition to At. L. RANDLEMAN, has been tripped, nnd this time nt o f which investigations, arrnng- the county convention to be held at r,l tfl I’ nrkcrKbnru, Or. W. Cotton’s, on the night o f the ments nre being made to furnish ’ M yrtle Point on tho 24th uud 25tli. 10th. A ll went home feeling that plenty o f it. It will lie put on the G eorge G oble visited this part market in about two months. o f the country last week. it was good to have been there. Should the output o f this mine The Honest nnd Earnest had nn The W. C. T. U. ot this place AND enthusiastic meeting, enrolling result as expected, it will find a will give the second silver medal tour new- names on their pages. good demand here and elsewhere. contest ou the evening o f the 20th. G R E A T B A R G A IN - W ith best w is h e s to th e H e r a l d , A ll are invited to come. This is The question ns to tiie adoption of Cor.rouAt. S y Ci.ua. prayer was lost on putting to a a good work nml ought to be —---*-•«•-« --------- vote o f the members. encouraged. Dr. Price’s Crc£ni Bnking Powder Q A ACHES, U. 8. Title. 12 nere» l»ot- Miss Nettie Bunnell contem Lyman N oble is improving his I 0 \ * tern land, 10 n cr«» in cultivation^ W orld’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. improvement» costimi $000. Almost at plates going to Marshfield soon place by repairing his house and your own orice—at cash and balanco in where she will reside during the DON'T STOP TOBACCO building a milk-house. ; years. Call at H brald ofiice. summer months, piesuninbly for Lost— Somewhere between Coos How to Cure Yourself While Using City and Sumner, a gold ring, be her health. Tobacco. Yours in contemplation, longing to B illie Johnson. Any The tobacco habit grows on a man one finding it will he well rewarded A. D a r l i n g . — -------- » ---------- -- — until bis nervous system is seriously by returning the same to the owner. A Curtl o f Thnnh». affected, impairing health, comfort Sumner needs a creamery. Let The members o f tho Cbristiau and happiness. T o quit suddenly is some one who wants to make a church desire to express through too severe a shock to the system, as raise take hold o f this business. C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N the columns of the H erald their tobacco, to an inveterate user, be It is rumored thnt there will be tlmnks to Rev. O. G. Quimby, Chas. comes a stimulant that his system two logging camps here this sum L L kind» of farm work solicited. Horse Baxter, 1. A. Walker, Mrs. George continually craves. Baco-Curo is a mer. . shoeing nnd plow work a specialty ! Supplies for lojifjin«: work, wed^eti. dop^r Leach, Mrs. G. A. Brown and all scientific cure fob the tobacco habit, The W. C. T. U. held a business rin?s, cant-hooks and everythin« used in others who so kiudly contributed in all its forms,carefully compounded meeting last Wednesday. ( lonRinK campi kept on hand. 8nti»factioi> I Raarhiiteed. Shop on corner north of Pio- to tlie exercises at their church on , aftor tlie formula of nn emincut Ber- W e lost one o f our charming noei Feed stable. t!9 tf Easier Sunday, B y order o f cvin -; jjn physician who has used it in his young Indies o f thie place not long mittee. __ _ private practice since 1872, without ago--M iss Id a W riglit. Siie weut To the Unfortunate. I W.-it Ur.ic’iusni a failure, purely vegetable and gnar- to her home in Douglas county. D R . G IB B O N S ’ She will be much missed. W. O. Cooper of the North Fork onteed perfectly harmless. You can DISPENSARY, M yra . lias a cow that produces 15 fin o f use all the tobacco you want, while -----------» « ♦ »■♦----------- - | taking Baeo-C’uro; it will notify you blitter per week. Frank Shepardson, an engineer We give a written corner of Commercia I W e understand that tho Divll- when to stop. on the Southern Pncilie railway who San Francisco, Cal. guaranty to permanently cure any biss Quartz M illin g Co., Hint resides nt L 03 Angeles, C'al., was Established iu 1854, for the treatment of erected the m ill at Salmon, 1ms ease with three boxes, or refund the troubled with rheumatism for a long Sexual and Seminal commenced action against the dis money with 10 per cent interest time. Ho was treated by several disenses.snch as Oon- coverers %[ that rich mine for 818,- Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but n physicians, also visited the Hot scientific cure, that cures without the _____ _____ _ ore. Syphilis, in all 000 damages for not carrying out Spriugs, but received no permanent forms. Seminal Weakness. Impotency their contract aud thus preventing aid of will power and with no incon- relief until lie used Chamberlain’s its nnd Ijost Manhood permanemly cured. T h e tbe mill from running. venienoe. It leaves the system as I’ain Balm. He says it is the best sick and afflicted should not fail to call upon him. The Doctor has trnveled exten — pure and free from nicotine as the ,'O R S IL K —A splendid oraan, o f NV.v- day before you took your first chew medicine in tlie world for rheuma sively in F.nrope. and inspected thoroughly tism. F or sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, the various hospitals there, obtaining • ninn Bro'« mike. Chim e«, 111.. 11 «tops. Sold by all druggists, crept deni of valuable information, which Rich esse, canopy top. handsome tinish nml or smoke. drugggisk ho is competent to impnrt to those in need in c mk I condition. No such ofler -ver mail«, with our ironclad guaranty, at $1 o f his •». rvices. The Doctor cures when liefore. and music book ro with per box; three boxes (thirty days' The H e r a l d is nnthorized to others fail. Try him. DK. OIMHON w ill oman. Call nt C. Wilkins'. make no charge unless ho HTects a cure. treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on offer a few acres o f suburban prop MRS. 8. K. HARKNESS. at a distance CT’ IIED AT HOME erty, just outside Hie city limits, nt Persona receipt of price. W rite for booklet All communications strictly confidential. g K t P OATS Nine, oiem S eJ Oats for A ll letters answt red in plain envelopes. $125 per acre! Don’t miss this and proofs. Eureka Chemical «V sale by the umlersiffnod, delivered Call or write. Address whole desired. Call ou or Address M 'f'g Co., M f g Chemists, La Crosse, chance o f your life ! Think o f it— Charges reasonable. DR. J. F. OIHRON, J. F. MAST.. ( about $15 a lot! 4« t i] C-.k 19*7, Sau Ftaucisc . Ca’ t niarl*l A m «», Oregon. Wisconsin. i 0 25 A GOOD HOME WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, \ Kfantfv St., I