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ÜûqtilU T U E S D A Y . A P R I L 30. 1895. For God, and Hone and Native Land. — EDITED BY THE— C O Q U IL L E C IT Y Rpya.! Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report W. C. T. C. T h e C o q n illle C it y W . C . T . U . m eets at th e M e th o d is t church, sou th , e v e ry F r i d a y , at 3 o’ c lo c k p. in. A ll in terested in the w ork are in v ite d to A ttend Baking I Powder ABSOLUTELY PUBE LO CAL T e n p ern n r « IT E M S . The Grave) Ford creamery ia re jFrom the National W. C. T. U. Bulletin.] constructed and at work again. “ T li* D evil in solution’’ is Dr. Cbfules F. Edmunds o f Marsh Benjamin W ardRichardson’s forci field has just been granted a pen ble description o f alcohol. sion. Queen Victoria has signed the Next Monday ia tha date o f woman suffrage bill o f Sonth rngural meeting o f the Dairymen's Australia, aud it is now s law. Union. October I8th has beeD fixed for Trout fishing is in season, men, tb e date o f the next National Con- woman and children engaging in vention o f the W. O. T. U. tha sport. Miss Anna A . Gordon is com pil Frank Wilson caught ovar 100 in g s soog-book fo r the senior trout Wednesday o f last week in branch o f the L oya l Temperance part nt a day. L egion . Hum sville is the name decided ¡Five distinguished physiologists on for the new town across Rogne o f Germany, Drs. Bunge, Gaule, river from Gold Beach. Hoffman, Forel, and Fick are total Climate— well we should say so, abstainers. and Coos county ia in the midst o f Omaha, Nebraska, is being sup the choices, -he world oyer. plied by the W . C. T. U. with fif The swallows are here in fall teen automatic fountains for penny force, and they brought summer temperance drinks. with them— aa high as 72 in the T b s legislature o f California shade, at any rate. passed a bill prohibiting the sale Mrs. Lora Harringtou is doing o f liqnor within two and a half dressmaking and plain aud fancy miles o f the soldiers’ homes. sewing at the residence o f her par “ The atringeut law and prohibi ents, Mr. and A. A. Leach. tion are rapidly driving the saloon T. A. W alker sent several o f his from Mississippi," is the acknowl bee-hives ont to tha conDtry last edgment o f the W ine and Spirit week. They are in demand and Gazette. orders keep him q a ite basy. The brewers o f Toledo have Our old friend T. J. Perkins of issued a letter to the “ Trade" urg Parkersburg represented the Sun ing them to try and neutralize the day-school o f that place at the active efforts o f the A c ti Saloon M yrtle Point convention last week. League of Ohio. The schooDer Berwick, which Dr. Ballinger, whoexamined two loaded at Morras Bro’s m ill, de thousand persons in the hospitals parted for San Francisco last W ed at Munich, says be found that 8 nesday, being towed down by the per cent died o f excessive beer- tug Triumph. drinking. Mr. Root hns moved to the prop Miss M ary Moore, N ew York, erty on the east end of Front la the newly elected superintendent street, lately occupied by Tim o f the department o f nnfermented Seeley, and Mr. Tuttle will occupy communion wine o f the National Mr. Root's bouse and continue the W . C .T . U. boarding-house. The N ew Y ork Sun says that G000 o f tbs 7000 saloons in New Y ork are controlled directly or indirectly by one of the great liq uor monoplies, and tha saloon keeper is practically subject to the demauds of these monopolists. C o n r tn ir u r r . L ib b t , H o t* «. Madam Chika Saknrai w ill sail ior Yokobamo, A pril 13th, after a twenty months’ residence in thia country, daring which she has en deared herself to her white ribbon sisters. B y request the Ceotral W. C. T. U. o f Denver, which has made such a success o f its woman's exchange, is conducting a cafe with home-like maalsand co intoxicants at tha cap- itol. K te o lu lle n * a l The steamer Bandorille reached our wharf from Portland last Thursday evening. H er stay at Bandon was longer than usual, having material for the new light house aboard from Portland. The railroad company’s switch and sidetrack to Lyons’ m ill w eie completed last week, which was followed by immediate use, tire or six flatcars having been ran npon it to be loaded with lumber for southern California. The Mehl boys have handsomely improved their home property in preparation for the return o f their mother who spent the winter in WasniDgton. Th ey have fenced the block aud put np a new aud pretty front porcb, besides other Resolutions concerning the drunk substantial improvements. enness and dissipation which pre Uriah Root met with an accident vailed in congress at the close of at Lyons’ mill last Thursday morn its Inst BeBsion were adopted by ing, whoreby he came near losing W . C. T. U. o f the District o f Col his right eye. A ciuder from a umbia at the last executive meet piece o f hot iron struck him o d the ing. Ih e y ask the state unions to eyeball, and lodged there; Dr. Culin join in the condemnation. ministered to him, and it may yet The crusade o f the W. C. T. U. be all right, though he has suffered much from i t in Sioux City, Iowa, for enforce Bandon sent a strong delegation ment o f the laws hnve spread to Spencer and Dows, where billiard to the Young People’s Christian halls and pool-rooms wers visited Workers’ convention held at M yr by oompanics c f women, and the tle Point last Wednesday nnd Revs. McCain and proprietors warned against viola Thursday. Scott Attended, as also the follow tion o f the liquor and anti-tobacco ing delegates from the several laws. The Western Christian Advo- churches, Sunday-schools, W. C. ate says: “ The Hawaiian race ia T. U., Christian Endeavor and Ep- dying out rapidly. Tbs mission worth Laague: Episcopal obarck aries have dona mneb to slavato —Pearl W alker and Maud Reed; the natives; bnt intoxicating drinks W , C. T. U .— R o t* Long and Mr*. Seott: Presbyterian Sunday-school and the accompanying vices bid — Blar.ch Stitt and Sydney Joston; fair to exterminate the race. T h e Christian Endeavor— Mous Onerr, saloons have more power to des Frank Johnson and Kalona Scott; troy than the churches have to Epworth League— T. J. Stillwell, Corrie Stillwell and Oliva Crook; save." Methodist Sunday-school — Gus Tbs report o f the N . H. rail Gross and Mrs. McCain. ---- m *• • • ----— - road commissioners shows that 90 Nervous Shock. per cent o f the deaths caused by E. W. Jov C ompany — Gentlemen: railroads last year were due to in This is the first time I have attempted toxicating liquor, while raauy o f to write for three years. Have been the others bore marks o f driuking | so nervous ami weak that I have and were likely intoxicated at the laid in bed most of the time. A friend who had taken your time o f death. Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles. Tw o new enterprises have been The second one is most gone, and originated by Miss W illa r d —one I have gaiued twenty pounds, nnd I was the raising o f a fond to axteud W. surely feel a new woman C. T. U. work among colored pale, thin, no ambition. Had given women, which she desires to be a up, as I had tried so many remedies and doctors, but fouud no IxutefiL memorial to Mrs. T. Latlirop; the I f you caro to publish this you have other a free literature fund to ba my consent, (Signed) named for Mrs. Mary A. Wood- M rs . A. C. T illm an . hiidge. The funds are to ba raised Alemeda, Cal. by means o f a phonograph at Tbs Temple, which for the sum o f ten Headaches, Iiilliousness and T o r cents will re-produoe two-mmutaj pid Liver disappear when you take addresses c f leading speakers. Joy'* Vegetable Sarsaparilla. BY EXCM-SIOR LODGE NO. A p r il 2t, U8K. 33, I. O. G. T., ON TH E DEATH OF MRS. MCOKMAC. To the bereaved husband and family of our deceased sister, Mrs. Mary McCormac, the committee reports the following: Whereas, God in his infinite wis dom has been pleased to summon from our midst and from the cares and anxieties of this life our be loved sister, Mrs. Mary McCormac, who until a few days before her death wa* apparently enjoying all the fulness of health that a woman in the pride of her youth can well enjoy, but was caught with the pre vailing disease and was carried away; and, Whereas, Her sudden departure from this life hns been a severe shock to her sorrowing husband and two motherless children, also to her father who had intended making his home in this life with her, having but lately been bereft of liis wife also by death; and, Whereas, Her absence iong shall be fell in our lodgs room, she hav ing been an earneet and enthusi astic worker in the cause of temper ance since our lodge began, taking great interest,in the literary work, fer which she was well adapted, be ing especially good in elocution, and having a mind well stored with choice selections aud ever ready when called upon to respond, en deared herself to the hearts of all the members, but now that voice is stilled; that heart that we had all lenrned to love lies slumbering in the grave; her form shall long be missed from its accustomed place in our lodge room, but her memory in our hearts can uever be effaced; and, Whereas, In her death our com munity has lost a valued friend nnd neighbor, her greatest care being tho welfare of others, aud having spent most of her life amongst the people here was well and favorably known, her cheerfulness and kind disposition gaining for her the con fidence and love of the whole com munity; therefore be it Resolved, While we bow in sub mission to the will of our Heavenly Father, who sendeth the rain aud sunshine alike upon the just aud the unjust, and who doeth all things well, that we extend to the bereaved husband and family our sincere nnd heartfelt sympathy at this their hour of sore affliction, and may t icy find thnt peace and comfort to their wounded hearts that is so freely given to those that put their trust in the Lord. Be it also Resolved, That our lodge, which has just emerged from grief, be again in mourning and our charter draped for tho space of 30 days. M iss N e llie F igg’s I C o o « Ita r N e w «.) R. M. W eider has gone to Cali fornia, and, it is said, ‘ will move his fam ily there, if be finds a suit 1 able location. James West, of Bandon, has been on tbe bay for several days, nnd is meeting with success in in troducing tbe Bsveridge Steam Automatic Cooker. Z. T. S iglin g returned from the city on the Arago. W e learn from him that the schooner Gen. Siglio has been chartered by a company about to build acannery at Ugashik river, which empties into Behring sea. She sailed from the city lately on a five months’ trip. Bronte Coffelt, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Coffelt, o f Coos river, has been stopping at Rose- burg with her uncle, Rev. J. A. Crutchfield, for some mouths past, snd is attending theRoseburg pub lic scbool. At the examination for the month ending A pril 5th, she bad an average of over 90 in the various studies, aud in mental arithmetic she reached the 99 mark. Mias Bronte is only 13 years old, and her parbuts fssl justly proud of her. W est Oregouian (R e p .): We believe that justice requires that party influence should be laid aside in speaking o f the acts o f public officers, and one visiting the county court cannot help noticing that matters are handled by that body with fairness, and a careful exami nation o f every subject that comes up is had, a*d thus the affairs of the county are looked after with a great deal o f caution. A Gentleman W ho form erly resided In Couuectlcnt, Dnt w ho now resides In Honolulu, writes: “ For 20 years past, my w ife an J 1 have used A y e r 's H a ir V ig o r, and wo attribute to it the dark hair which she and 1 now have, w hile hun dreds o f our acquaint ances, tan or a d»xen years younger than we. are either gray-headedj white, o r bald. W hen asked how our hair haa retained its color and fullness, we reply, • By the use of A y e r 's H air V igo r—nothing else.’ " “ In 1868, my affianced was nearly bald, aud the hair kept fall ing o u t every | d a y. I In d u c e d her to use A y e r 's B a f r V ig o r , and v e ry soon, It not only checked any further loss o f hair, but produced an entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. I can recommend tills preparation to all in seed o f a genuine hair-restorer. I t Is a ll that It is claimed to be.” —Antonio Aiarrun, Bastrop, Tea. • A Y E R ’S H A I R V IG O R f o n O M A L * ’. T fU E L lfjE ,, Another Free Offer. $1 a Year* . , payable in AdwuiO P IO N E E R M A R K E T Family Grocery, — ■ -------* sV* » S Projs. — " V I T I L L keep c o n s ta n tly on h an d a com - f f p lete lin e o f STREET, O P P O S IT E FELLO W S’ C O Q U IL L E 'V T O T I C K - H u n . W . S in c la ir is th * rerçn- X i la rly a u th o rized A gent a t C o q u ille C ity fo r the c o lle c tio n o f subsidy nnd r ig h t-o f - v ay su b sc rip tio n s on account o f th is co m pan y. It. A . G liA H A M . ..T H E .. ODD H ALL, C IT Y , OREGON. H O IC E Htook o f new and fa sh ion a b le m illin ery , in c lu d in g t r im m e d and un- triu im ed hats, flow ers, rib bon s, tips, etc W ill re c e iv e new in yo iees and n fin e stock o f F A N C Y G O O D ? b y each stea m e r and b y ra il. L a d it s are 'o r d ia lly in v ite d to in s p e c t *>heH<' go o d s n i com pare prices. O rd ers fro m a dista n ce p ro m p tly and c a re fu lly fille d . fw i f | N E L L IE F IG G . C G. A. R. NOTICE. W e tahe th is o p p o rtu n ity o f in fo r m in g our subscribers th a t the n ew C om m issioner o f Pen sio n s has been a p p o in ted . H e is an o ld soldier, and w e b elie ve th a t so ld iers and th e ir h eirs w ill re ceive ju s tic e a t h is hands. W e d o not a n ticip a te th a t th ere w ill be a ny ra d ical changes in th e a d m in is tra tio n o f pen sion a ffa irs under the n ew re gim e . W e w ou ld advise, h ow eve r, th a t U . S. soldiers, Bnilors, nnd th e ir heirs, ta k e steps to m nke a p p lica tio n a t once, i f th e y h ave n o t a lrea d y done no, in o r d e r to secore the b en efit o f th e e a rly filin g o f th e ir cla im s in case th ere should be a ny fu tu re pension le g is la tio n . Such le g is la tio n is seldom r e tr o a c tiv e . T h e r e fo r e it is o f g re a t im p ortan ce t h a t a p p lica tio n s bo filed in the d ep artm en t a t th e ea rlie st possible d a te . I f U . S. so ld iers, s a ilo rs o r t lie ir w idow s, ch ildren o r p a ren ts, desire in fo r m a tio n in rega rd to pen sion m atters, th e y should w rite to T u b P ress C l a im s C o m p a n y , at W as h in gto n , D . C., aud th ey w ill prepa re nnd send the n ecessary a p p lica tio n , i f they fin d them e n title d u n d er th e num erous law s en a cted fo r th e ir b en efit. A ddress, P i t ESS C L A I M S C O M P A N Y , John W edderbu ru , M a n a g in g A tto rn ey , P . O . B o x ÎJ86.1 W a s h in g to n , D . C . it ITS p ^ R f i - 5 . ALMOST A NEW YORK DAILY. F IR S T 33 The long winter evenings can be T w r N a t io n a l T h ib u r r I s n ow e n te rin g npon I I I ye ar o f p b rn o m o n s l success. vory profitably devoted to reading, f7th N o o th e r fa m ily w e e kly In the c o u n try has had snob w th , a nd m a inta ine d H so Nteudlly. but there are some things that wo ! S g I t ro irtKis In to e ve ry C o u n ty In tb e U n ite d Staten, and lube o f subscribers a t n e a rly e ve ry PoetolUce. must read the year round. One of j has I t ( has gained th is proud position soioly on Its m erits these is a local paper: the best in ¡ u a h ig h ly Inte re stin g fa m ily newspaper. the county is before you— the por tl?e Year 1894 H er ald . Another is a good home I t w ill be m ads m u ch b e tte r and m o ro a ttra c tiv e th»» W h ile re ta in in g a ll o f its present p op ula r feat paper of general circulation, such ever. ir e s . lt w ill co n s ta n tly add new out». as “ Womankind,” for instance, I which comes once a month fille d ' with the best things for a busy j housewife. W e are able by special j W a r H i s t o r y , b y m an w h o a c tu a lly served a n t «ought In the struggle. arrangements with tho publishers, I trihort. S t o r l o s o f Romance, T ra v e l, E xperience And ad ventuns, b y leading w rite rs. to oger “ Womankind” free for a j B t i l t o r l a l s u p h o ld in g tk e cause o f the veterans, m a in ta in in g the highest lo y a lty to the G overn year to every paid-in-advance sub and m e n t. and the p ro m o tio n o f the best Interests o f tbs scriber to our paper, and are glad w h W ole i in people. h ln / / t o n . V f ir s . Full accounts o f w h at la ta k in g place at the seat o f G o v e rn m e n t; eareftjl re to do so, for we are convinced thut ports o f n il Im p o rta n t m a tte rs In Congress and tha no home paper in America contains E x e c u tiv e D e p a rtm e n ts; gossip about p ub lic men. g i t t n u r h o lt l E d ite d b y a lad y ol more of practical value to women. N a tio n a l reputation. O . A . n . , HT. Ml. C ., a n t i H . o f V . .V e tw , m ors Bright stories, clever poems, the n il and com plete than published b y a n y o th e r paper. u r l n u l t u r a l S M r p a r U n c n t , c a re fu lly edluxl latest fashions, news of woman's U A practical men. m o r a l Vcte*. caroflilly compiled. work everywhere, articles on T ( j he N a t io n a l Tit mu n r I s strictly non-partl » a . American. It beHcv«» In tbe great«*« “ Motherhood,” “ Cultivation of Flow »n<l thoroughly to th« greatest number o f our people, and the ers,” a woman’s parliament for the Ighest development of our inaUiuUouo— !u National anlty and exulted loyalty. discussion o f matters of interest, are a few of the bright features of “ Womankind.” T o the head of the house we claim* to give more and bettor matter for the sun offer on the same terms “ F a rm ! af It Iw n re n ts a week than any other publication News,” an agricultural paper, edited ' Every line that a pear* In it l* written for It. and her ■pireared In no other paper. I t « t* c * w o e y n d l c a M by a practical farmer (M iller Purvis, ¡ | r b o l l c r - p l a l o m a t t e r . 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That Democratic wonder, the New FRESH AND HALTED MEATS, York Weekly W orld, has just Bologna. Head Cheese, VEO ETAB LES, C AN N ED GOODS changed its weekly into a T W IC E - T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y . A -W E E K paper, and you can now 618 F STR E E T, N O R T H W E S T , W A S H IN G T O N , D .C . Coffee, Sugars, Teas, get the two papers a week for tho P. o . BOX a e a . J O H N WEDDERBURU, M a n a g i n g A t t o r n e y . T o b a cco s, C iga rs, etc. same old price— $1 a year. P r ic e « a re hr lo w hr the lo w est. S3* Cut this out and sand K with your Inquiry. •£* O rd ers fr o m n n j p a rt p r o m p tly fille d . Think of it I The news from New York right at your door fresh every D o r a D o in g s . A p ril 2 4 — T h e warm weather three days— 104 papers a year— and the past few days has waked up your home paper The H e r a l d all for ÏTE G U ARANTE* A Cl-BK ¡ _______ _________ and in v ita tho m ost I O n ly $ 8 .S 5 ! the farmers and all hands are pre O iir e fu fin ven tila tio n a « t o our rosponsibil- ] paring corn, potatoes and beet H y aud th o m e rits o f o n r T a b le t«. I giounds for seeding. Ptao’6 Remedy for Catarrh ta th« Best, Easleot to Tsa, and Cheapest. The Gravel Ford creamery starts up on the 25th with J. H. Beunett C A T A R R M W ill c o m p le t e l y d e s t r o y t h o d e s i r e f o r T O ItA O C O i n f r o m S t o l l d a y s . P e r f e c t l y h a r m - l e m ; e tu iu o n o a te k n e a w , a n d r u a v b o g i v e n i n a c u p o f t e a o r co lT o o w i t h o u t t h o k n o w 1* at the wheel. 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