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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1895)
— G to q n ilir C ita ^ e r a ì ù . IPUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY ! W H A T A B O U T TH A T V A X - NERYf Wo have no hesitancy in saying a cannery, to run on fruits and veg S. M’EWEN & D. F. DEAN, etables in thfir seasons, and on sal- Editors and Proprietors. I moil during that season, would ho a Dovoted to the material and social up j profitable enterprise to the owners, building of thdOoqaille Valley particularly i i and develop industries here that and of Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $2. | would ho profitable to the produ P. FIS& EK , N kwbpapkr Anv krtihimo A o e n t , c e rs in this valley. If there is profit I • ‘11 Merchants' ExehanKe, Hau Francisco is our authorised agent. This paper in kept on Hie, in a salmon canning plant which ia hti offlea. lies idle nine months in the year, T U E SD AY , JU N E 11, 189& there certainly would ho a guaranty ' if that building could be occupied 1 and machinery utilized for six or | seven months longer in saving and ! preparing for the mnrket such suh- ; stantial and needed nmufucturcs as Tlie H erald has splendid club canned fruits and vegetables. All bing facilities with the best newspa : the more so when the cost of such pers published in the land. We offer manufacture is only nominal— fuel The H erald and the New being almost free and transporta York T W IC E -A -W E E K WORLD, both for one year tion to the best markets the lowest. for only............................... $ 2 25 If a cannery should also have The H erald and the Weekly evaporating and fruit vinegar ma S. F. Examiner................... 2 75 chinery attached, its scope of use The H erald and the Doily fulness would he largely increased Examiner, including Sun day’s mammoth edition .. 7 80 and the profits vastly augmented by G. A. it. comrades can get “ The saving much fruit that would other National Tribune,” published at wise be lost Washington City, D. C., at this As an evidence of the Talue of office for $1 a year iu advance, or with the H erald , the two papers such institution to our orcliardists for $2.50! and fruit-growers, we give the fol TH E OOLDBUG MIC KOBE lowing from the Oracle, at Ferndale, is instantly killed by sending Cal., relative to canning strawber # a 2-cent stamp to the Ameri can Bimetallic League, Wash ries alone: ington, D. C., and asking for free literature. Swortzel k Williams in conjunc Do it. tion with the San Jose Canning A G R E A T OFFER. Compnny have leased tho Fortuna cannery for this season and will The “Twice-a-Week” edition of start it to running nbout June 10th, tho New York World (formerly the ennuing strawberries. The fruit will Weekly) lias proved a phenominnl all be put up in ¡latent vacuum glass success. It is a semi-weekly of six jars of which the San Joso concern pages, mailed Tuesdays and Fridays; has the right for the Unitod States. eight columns to the page; forty- Tho Advance learns that three cents eight columns each issue. It gives per pound will be paid for strawber the news fully half a week ahead ries, which it is estimated will net of any weekly paper, and, at the the producer about $200 per aero same time, retains all the literary, on two-year old plants—a nice sum. agricultural, miscellany and other Professor Culin, of the museum features which made The Weekly AVorld so popular. Yet the price is of archaeology of the university of Pennsylvania, states that football ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Tho Yoi - subscription will he taken originated with the Chinese. game was popular in China and at this office. For samplo copy address Tho Japan as early as tho seventh or eight century. World, N. Y. And here all the time we’vo been Arrangements have been made by thinking that our nineteenth cen which we can furnish this paper (the H e r a l d ) and tho Twice-a-Week tury college students were the in We New York World all for $2.25 a ventors of this useful calling. year. Take advantage of this offer know we’re smart Yankees, but it and get your own local paper and looks like we’re about twelvo ceu- the Twioe-a-W««k World at this iuriea V>c\iin<\ it* raaixy tlxlnga. special rate Read Our Offers Dolt S m :ill N llinatllip o n t h e Itiillrm n l. T lir M ra N odal A Bmall wreck occurred on the Given at the Christian cbtitoh last I A sti G l a d ruilrnnd Sunday at noon at the de Saturday, in the interest of To tell what Hood’a Scri*ar">-illa has done ltd ¡11 effect® pot in this place. It looked worso the Endeavor and Suudsv-school. to t me. I had the grip and aettled all over than it resulted, hut still was des j to secure a fund for tho pur- ^ rce.IhadcrampB tructive of some piopert.v, though i chase in m y legs and of music books. The frequently I had no person was injured. The loggiug attendance at the social wns large, to get up at train was being pushed through nnd the disposition to patronize the night and walk to rcia:: the mus to Yoakum's camp, above town, goodies provided and so temptingly cles. I also had when a short plank at the side of displayed on tnbles oil both sides etomr.ch troub- the track in front o f the Shamrock of the house, that tut little of tin j ^ L a . I then took saloon, which had been misplaced, program, except a few songs was, f ^ v ^ 0CK*’8 Sarsapa- rllla. One boitie Tho choir rendered a raised the trucks from the track enacted. cured thecramp, when they were piled up on the “ Greeting Glee,” a song, “ We’ve * and another has ' helped my stom- track and on either side to the Met Again,” “ The Tempest,” aud v n cli t r o u b l e ' number of twelve. Some were a recitation citation, “ What I ’d Like,’ ’ b y . V ifc- JrJ greatly. I havo taken 8 bottles ami ... , . „ . . grcrtly. broken up pretty badly, and it took Mary Dixon; then followed a solo u ie Hood’s rills which aro the best I eyer took.” II. A . M e l v i n , Sisters, Oregon. I some while— two or throe hours—to and chorus “(Stand By Your untangle nnd get them on the track Friend” —solo by Frank Strang, h c o d ’ s S a r s a p a r i l l a again. aud chorus by the choir, Re- Charlie Dodge came nearest of freshments were then announced, | the trniusmen to getting hurt. lie a n d B uch a fe a st at a n o m in a l p r i c e B ÎG Q (Ï P u r i f i e r j luckily jumped on the street side, t o u c h e d the weak spot o f e v e r y “ 1 . . . , ... , . Prominently in the pnblie eye today. I while the trucks turned to the otbor I one and induced a liberal patron- H o o d ’ s F in s side, and ho thus escaped injury. age. Es tho Only We learn that the same train | killed a horse down by Cedar Point, and came near being derailed. ANOTHER ACCIDENT. Last night, about 10:30, the log ging train was coming up, nnd at the cut ut Allen Collier’s, just nt the west odge of town, the tender struck a cow belonging to Mr. Col lier, shoved her some distance and was derailed, as was also the rear truck of the engine, nnd the track damaged for the length of two rails. The cow, it appears, was lying on tho track, and was a fine brute. The train got off about G o’clock, while the section hands, under boss W. Strayhon, finished repair ing the track about II o’clock todny. Four new rails were placed aud probably eight or ten ties. -- ------ -------------- - T h e \V, I I . C . S o c ia l. CATTLEMEN’S WAR. Cheyenne,Juue G.— Edwards, the Rock Springs sheep man, has gone to Salt Lake City. Ilia friends say he has given up his plan of driving his sheep across Colorado, in opposition to the wishes of the cattlemen of J’ outt county. When here, Sunday, Ed winds said he would make the drive if he had to have 500 men to protect his outfit. The Eugene cannery and drier will not make a run ou cherries aud early small fruits and berries this season, hut will begin opera tions iu time for the prune crop this fall and will also handle to matoes nnd other late crops. ’ ’ I t t S S t t i S S i s s t t t s t s t m ¡i II $ -------------------------------------------- Given Aw ay E very M onth Marion Oh, Lam a! I don't kuow wlmt to do. Fred has prom ised that lie’ ll stop drinking if I will marry him, and Charlie says lie’ ll take to drink if I don’t marry him. --------------- to the person submitting ttio most meritorious itiveittiou during tho »recoding month. W li 8 K!(* U K K 1*ATE N T8 FOll INVKNTOIIS, and tho object of this olTor is to en courage persons of an invent ive turn of mind. At tho samo time wo wish to impress the fact that :: :: » ~ U — D O N 'T S T O P TOBACCO Mow to Care Y eurcs'f While Using Tobacco. Tho tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to tho system, as tobacco, to an inveternte user, be comes a stimulant that his aysteni At near the close of thesuppor the | West Oregonian i continually craves. Baco-Curo is a '■hoir sang “ In the Morning,” a A car-load of cattle wns shipped scientific euro for tho tobacco habit, j solo, “ Blame Yourself if Y ou’re from this place to Beaver Hill yes in all its forms,cnrcfully compounded after the formula of an eminent Ber j Sold,” and chorus by the choir, and terday. J. B. Hunt and wife of Bandon lin physician who has used it in his ; 'hen a “ Good Night Song.’’ are visiting on the North Fork ut private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable und guar Mrs. Rachel Babb (ueo Hoff l. T. Weekly’s. man) was severely injured by a T. A. Button, who has a home anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all tile tobacco you want, while ruuunway team near Myrtle Point stead on the South Fork, lost bis taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you house by fire not long since. recently. when to stop. Y»'c give a written In answer to a telegram, Hon. B. guaranty to permanently cure any N .rlla F o rk R a in b llita «. Hermann has consented to deliver case with three boxes, or refund the June 10.— As your correspond an oration at this place on the money with 10 per cent interest. Fourth of July. ent from tbis place, “ A Darling,” Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a The coal aud gold developments scientific cure, that cures without the lins left this part, being last beard from at Roseburg, I will give you recently had in Coos will no doubt! aid of will power and with no incon soon put the county among the venience. a few items. It leaves tho system as Wm. Bettys and wife have moved richest in the state. pure and free from nicotine os tho to the McDowell place. William day before you took your first chew is a rustler aud a good neighbor, Eighteen thousand five hundred or smoke. Sold by all druggists, and we welcome them. pounds of wool were shipped from j with our ironclad guaranty, nt $1 Rey. Geo. Carl preached here Asblnud week before last. per box; three boxes (thirty days’ yesterday to a large congregation. treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on Turner A Hebner drove G300 Our Sunday-school is progress receipt of price. Write for booklet sheep through Ontario Inst week. ing tiuo, with a large attendance, and proofs. Eureka Chemical & under the superintendence of J. A. The sheep wero on the way east. M’f’g Co., M’f’g Chemists, La Crosse, ■ -------------- ------------- ---------- Seed. Wisconsin. There will be a basket dinner at T H E i l I T R I M 'n E R —-—. . - ----------- - IS DEAR. our scboolhonse next Sunday after I I have before mo a letter from » B i r l i l ii llc d ItSiss X tl- Parisian friend, a gentleman of Sunday-school, and preaching m , Ilx-Senator llo Sl;irriii£t«>ii. the afternoon by Elder Hollenbenk. some literary uote iu his own San Francisco, June 5.—The country, who informs mo that ho The house of J. Moss of Cherry creek took fire yesterday at 11 Evening Post states that tho entire is learning Euglisli by the aid of a o’clock nnd was consumed, with detective force of this city is con small textbook and a dictionary most of its contents. Some of the vinced that ex-Senntor Buck struck without nny other instructor, and bedding and clothing were saved. the blows which killed Nellie Har he adds: “ In small time I can learn The fire caught from sparks falling rington in her flat last Saturday. so many Euglish as I think l will on the roof, which was very rotten. Buck died yesterday from injuries to come at the America, and go on sustained by being thrown from a the scaffold to lecture.” P ioneer . cart while being driven to the — ---------*--•»-■*-------------- Mr. Bill ns— Maria, how does it police station. The chief of the E m p i r e C ity I t e m * . happen that Fanny isn't going to June 10. - Born to Mr. and BTrs. local detectives says: “ 1 don’t want to talk about this, church with you this morning? Fred Elliott, June G, 1895, at Em been use 1 hate, to fiuht dead men.” Mrs. Billu3—You know ns well ns pire City, a daughter. Tiie conclusions o f the police are I do, JcliD, llmt whuii lioseie and Married—E. M. Elliott and Miss j said to be based on tli3 contents of Katie and I go to church somebody Esther McDonald, June 8, at There j 150 private letters found in Miss has got to stay at home. Marshfield. isn’t room for four pairs of sleeves | Harrington’s room, which are said J. S. Jones, o f the isthmus, vis iu our pew. ited friends in Empire City last | to indicate between the murdered week. Sirs. J’s health is cot good | woman nnd Buck even greater intimacy than appeared on the ic y ’s for tao Jailed and Good at present. Health for aii Mankind. Straaberry picnic Sunday up surface. JOY’S VEGETABLE SAr$A?AH1LLA. Coos river. San Francisco, Juno 5.— Rev. Several cases of scarlet fever me Geo. Gibson, pastor of Emanuel l3inp.de from reported on the bay. S tar . herb*, and church, announces that he is going contains no to deliver lectures on the murders m i n o r a i ITifimlon Recorder. I drugs or committed in the church. The deadly pois, J. P. Wilbur has purchased the on. Joy’s Wrenshall property, near the j title will bo “ The Crime of a Cen V e g e t a b ie tury,” and his object is to raise bar iupari’.ia f v . f ; I woolen mills. robs the funds to pay the church debt. G ib blood o f all A class in vocal music was started impuri son is once mote using the study its ties, and in Recorder hall last Tuesday even courses nil i,,..; ing for the purpose of teaching the ! in Emanuel church where Minnie thc-ie impuri* j > : ; ],?} beys nnd girls how to read music ' Williams was murdered. 100.00 I t ’ s th e S im p le , v T r i v i a l I n v e n t io n s T h a t Y ie ld F o r tu n e s —such as Do Long's Hook nnd live, “ 800 tliut Hump,' “ Safety Pin,” “ Pigs in Clo ver,” “ Air Brake,” etc. Almost every one conceives Q a bright idea nt some time or ** other. Why not put it in prac- tical use? YOUll talents may lie in this direction. May inako your fortune. Why not try? :: :: n “ %3TWrito for further information and mention this puper. THE PRESS G L /M S GO. Philip W. Avirett, Geti. Mgr., 618 F Street, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. I \STThe responsibility of this compnny may bo Judged by the fact that its «took is hold by over one thousand of the leading newspapers in the United States. E*os? S a l e « rpH R L E NICE LE V E L W J l j j - FC11 THE PRICE OF T W 0~$12M On Main street, between 6 tli nml 7tli, W o o d land Addition to Dnmhm. Address M . L . KANDLEM AN, 51 ifl Parkersburg, Or. School : Boards Or Trustees '» y i S I I I N U TO 1 UttOIIAtE The ladies o f our W. R. C. en tertained the ladies o f the Baodou W. R. C., the veterans of our local G. A. R. post nnd invited guests F0II SCHOOLS 03 ACADEMIES nt a social given at Masonic hall W ill lhicl it to their interest to consult o * write tho undersigned, agent for Kano <fc last Wednesday evening. It was Co . manufacturers, Chicnj'o, III. Wt- k 'l direct from tho factory, ami just such an innovation of hospi ship f. o. b., to San Francisco or Portland . JOUN llO W AN, Aftent. tality, entertainment aud good will tfl Coquille City, Oregon. as our ladies are famous for and was most enjoyable. Besides a brief literary program nnd music, there was a bounteous supply of refreshments, -ttnd then a generally W agon rr C o q u il l e C it y H e r a l d . social and go-as-you-please time of Additional Locals. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N ! conversation, games,promenade and The speakers who will bo at the Master Clarence Dean came over waltz till near midnight. Salem »tato fair ar John J. Ingals, of from Empire yesterday. L L kinds of farm work solicited. ITorsc- shooing nnd piow plow worii work it a specialty The literary aud musical program . _ ....... . . . i tr ana — Kansas, W. J. Bryan, of Nebraska, Supplies for logging work, wedge»;, dogs The I. O. G. T. at this place has was as follows: rings,onnt-hooks nnd everything used in* and Gov. liudd, of California. logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction' suspended for the summer months. Song—with Miss Lucy Nichols guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pi»— neei Feed stable. (lDtf Tho Chicago Post says: “Prof. Several of the North Fork youth at the orgnn. Then Comrade W. Coin got ulong swimmingly until ho came in Sunday to witness the Siuclair announced tho follow icg: Select rendiug by Miss Pearl Bax attempted to explain just what ho baseball contest. meant.” If this is b o , where are 0. W. White left last Saturday ter; recitation by Meld Nichols; the two old parties in explanation fur Portlaud as a delegate to the recitation by Earl Elliott. Then ' Hi/ of (heir positions on tho financial grand lodge o f the Masonic order. followed refreshments of cake and ' ( 0PYR 1G H TS. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clinton lemonade, nnd then a social time. question? fb* .J I O IT A IN A P A T E N T? For“ a pro*..rd; “ D i-v-';arrl an honest opinion, writo to came over from Marshfield last Several songs were sung. , fly fifty years’ Tho president has appointed c.Yr orienee in the patent biuinres. Coumunlca-* The geests from Bandon wore: Saturday, returning Sunday even- t: • ;•*. “icily c- aUdor.titQ. A l l i r i d b o o l t o f In-- ltiehard Olnoy, late attorney general, ing. lcrtr,s!;■ -n • nc:rniiv i n t e n t s hnd bow to ob- Mrs. Kinsman, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. t;.iv. them t v.a-. free. A L o a catalogue Of moclutn- lea! and PoU-ntifio bool; - coct free. to tho position of secretary of state Sumner, Mrs. Gross, Mrs. Holland, Taken t.-.r-r t Mu a a Sc Co. receive Mr. and Mrs. Grimes o f the Special i.t.i :co iiitLo ••. j •••::£Il!c A m e r ie n n , and just made vacant by tho death of thus are l>\ ’i./ht. widely b iio re ih o public with government works on the bay have Miss Shannon, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs. and sing. out cost tb tho Invent« *. This splendid paper. • - - .¿ A i i • ■ • • v i’;ir the Mr. Gresham; and Judson Harmon GENERAL NEW S. O. F. Topping and F. M. Sander- been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker, Mrs. Boyd and Cora lamest circn'.atioii c 1 ny rck’iitiUc work In th o sent free. ------ -- of Cincinnati, Ohio, takes tho attor- Leneve. lin have completed tho overshot ye ar. single l-ado Swift. copied, i . td V 3. ! . ' i /n iu n 1 contains beau* LONG S PENSION CASE. f Joy’s Yrsrffalito - -------- wheel for the waterworks for Dyer , hs o f new noy.goneralship. Capt. Parker has quito recovered ; to «Low thw 5 .. ; : - ; a ; Washington, Juno 5.— The pen Nervous Prostration. & Son and tho now pump soon will Ut, :t . ;■ •: ami ^ . a \ •' ror.tr. ft«. Address pi-. 1 j.rc.-anta l:toi fed- K « H i jn n CO.. N kw Y o l k , a u l UuoAuwAtb* be in operation. The wheel is 1G sion case of Judge CLias. D. Long, j Tho courts are doing sonic queer from his late sickness and made a E. W. J o y C o m pan y — Gentlemen: work of late, among which wo find ti ip to the bay last week, return I have suffered from a nervous pros feet in diameter and the pump will of Michigan, which lias been be- ] n a ta be operated by tueansof cogwheels j fore the local courts for some time that the supreme court of this state ing yesterday. 1 ; G IBBON ®* tration from financial losses. Can insteud of belts. | was finally decided today by the j Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gallier say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has has decided that tho city coun jil of D ISPENSARY, In the examination o f a gentle- ! court o f appeals, the commissioner Portland has legally levied and can nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gallier, of cured me. My liver, stomach and man, last Friday, Dr. A. W. Ivime of pensions coming out victorious, -— m — j p , Kearney S fr collect an additional 2-mill tax, but Bnndou, formerly nnd for mauy bowels have been very inactive, but brought out the follow icg facts of though the probabilities nre that ,iV-. 1 corn o r o f C o m m e ro i® f! since taking your remedy I am : S an Francisco, (■ A .,v .v him i rancisco, C a l. a prodigious family. The gentle- *ke case will now tie taken to the that the same authority ennnot dis years residents here, wore up last entirely well. s w w . a - i « | - * h' d ’ in • 1854. t- | u.’ 1H All business men man had 14 sisters and 3 brothers; i supreme court of the L mted Sunday. r t i in ent o f burse it! v. iT'iju.n- ■ 1,11 1 u c t ■ * re; o«-**s.erit nnd women should uso it. Please the father is 47 and the mother 46 States. v_ .• *’ v Soxnal S.’x ml a ■’ nd ml SeminaF S« mil Our young friend, Miss Jessie publish. (Signed.) -- .v v c!i?>••;*.ses.«ueb r.P Gon- face, tody and limb, About a year ago Commissioner years old; the oldest child is 28 . ’ , Str.ot - Senator Blackburn of Kentucky, Dean, had a birthday party of decliaecfnervo forco ga jjB à M il W m . H kniiy J ones , of Pensions Lochren caused the ' ‘ . . S\ philis, in all years, aud the youngest 18 months dizzy s p e l l s , faint E as | whose Democracy will hardly be mauy o f her youDg friends last Butte, Mont. old; no twins, no triplets, but all pension of J ndge Long to be re it« forms’. Scmin.il AVenkncss, Impntency j spells, cold, clammy P a g . - an i L<: ;t Manhood pcrnirmeiulycured. T h e doubted by those oven who have so Friday evening to celebrnte her duced from 875 to $50 per month. feet and hands, sour stick ami r.iHictfd should not fail to celT Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness, are hying and in good health. risings, fatigue, in- j'N'fJÌJ nj him. i he Doctor ha« traveled exten- long taken that holy name in vain, j 15th anniversary. In the lawsuit which wns in pro- ^ court of ai’ Poals ‘ ^ a-V held give way to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsap is, and all dis- B M g lM somnia, t-ivi! v in T'nrope. and inspreted thoroughly finds the president and his tools, the tho vurit : hoApitala there, obtaining n t he sturaseli, sturaleU, gross css here last Friday, in which th«‘ " ? î i K i iisea o o f Ilio Rev. and Mrs. J.S. McCain passed arilla. except in a very limited sense, nr.d great tloul of volnabio information, wbioh aud k id n eys. IÏ39H -----------* --------- --------------- Will Taylor was charged with administration appointees in that up to Myrtle Point from Daudon ÙY. j liver he j.-« corap« tout to import to those in nee<i- Joy,9 Vegetable Sar- M S I “ that the commissioner had a per- saparilta is sold by all |M9| assault and battery for attacking!, . . . . . • _. „ „ r i,;. of his services. The Doctor cures when Mrs. 8. Symons, of Myrtle Point, ,v ,i. state, fighting to defeat him (Black last Thursday, to bis appointment ,, .. , t • . ,T feet right to review the acts ot Ills druggists. R e f u s e a I others fail. Try him. D K . GIBBON wilF \\ l nun Prewott, tho jury brought V substitute. W h en you I make no charge unless he effects a cure.. burn) from re-election, even to the at that place. predecessor. The H erald ac has tho sole ageucy for the Bovine in a verdict o f not guilty. pay for the best see UuU | The Persons at a distance C U B E D AT HOM E you get the best. Medicine Co’s preparations, valua preference of a Republican in his knowledges a call. All communications strictly confidential. whole tronble is the legitimate off CONTRACT LABOR IN CALIFORNIA. A ll letters answered in plain envelopes. ble discoveries in madicel science,1 stead. Sau Francisco, June 5.— The im spring of a keg o f beer nnd the tax Mr. nnd Mrs. Frazier Topper Charges reasonable. Call or write. AtUlreae- migration commissioners havo nnd is canvassing Coos county for payers can again dance to the time DK. J. F. GIBBON, were up from Bandon last Sunday. 47 tf 1 Box 11)57. San Francisco, Cal. JO Y S tor tho J aded Some of tho newspapers are of about $80 worth while the evil found 400 Japs, many in the uni the same. Among them are “ B o -! Their little daughter, Jessie, re form of Japanese soldiers, at work harshly criticising the New Women, doer goes unpunished. mains over s few days with her yiue,’’ a great blood nnd nerve rem on Livermore valley ranches, to the and some of the more Satanic of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Whet edy, purely vegetable, and yet so A R n n s i i ’ k u D I r ( 'n r « ’ <>r ltiK-iiiiia- exclusion o f white men. Theconi- the editors have resorted to quota stone. helpful in geueral debilities, nerv . (font. _ „ ,r , missioners believe they are all Westminster,Ci<l.,March-1,18, 4. | conjrnc| laborers, ami they will tions of scripture— like the Devil of ous nnd blood affections, In grippe, The ltandon public school lmd Some “ time ago. on awakening one probnWv ],p deported, old —to bluff thorn from ndopting an attendance of 152 the pnst term. | sick headache, rheumatism, neurnl- morning, I found that I had lhou- ‘ , Bloomer costumes or divided skirts. OMPLAINT. Bandon is advancing rapidly in gia, etc.; theu there me the Bovine mutism in my knee so badly that, as To this end one has roforred to San Frnueico, June 4.— Dr. | porous plaster and Bovine salve, I remarked to my wife, it-would be educational attractions, and they Arthur Marten has brought a re Deuteronomy, chapi xxii. v. 5. We will spenk far louder than the specially helpful in aches and pnins impossible for mo to attend to bus markable suit against Mrs. Emily | would ndviso the fraternity to Deu- iness that day. Remembering that nnd hurts. Try her remedies. breakers’ roar to new-comera ih e com- I had some of Chamberlain’s Pain Mnleton of Oakland. terycrouomy as you wor.ld havo her The residence o f J. Moss, on the Balui iu my store I sent fo r a bottle, plnint states that defendant’s hus Miss Eulalio Tyrrell returned to Deuteryou. Let her wear ’em. band is aged and feeble. The -I her home on tho bay thiougli this North Fork, was destroyed ly fire and rubbed the afflicted parts wife came to Dr. Marten, implored The Oregonian is much concerned place last week from Bandon, where ; Sunday. Our cot respondent gives thoroughly with it. according to W ITH directions, and within an hour i ! him to keep Maleton alive until he _ ... - - ... I I . « n 1- n M m « I I r. . I ♦ ,-V i n H I .A r k A A at the severe criticisms of the decis she had concluded a term of school. | most o f the particulars attending wns completely relieved. One ap could make n will and to influence P R E N T ISS the unfortunate affair. him to make the will in her favor, ion of the ' Lipieme court of th o, She will visit Washington during plication had done the business. United States in the Dobs case, and the summer months on an ageucy. Swimming is in order. It is the best liniment on the market, promisiug him libernl recompense »«•*♦ — — — and I sell it under a positive guar Marten says he did nil this, influ sees in them the seeds of lawless Miss Mabel Boutell was married encing Maleton to make the will as West Oregonian: Considerable ness, anarchy and revolution. Hello, at Itoselmrg on the 1th iust. to a coal land has been filed on iu Coos antee.— R T. Harris. For sale by desired and treating him so he still Dr. 8. L. Leneve, druggist. Harvey, how long is it since von Rev. Mr. Huckuer of Siskiyou, C*l. county recently. We have heard YOU’RE B O U XD TO TAKE ’EM lives. He wants $300 for caring ----- _ . .# > « held that the constitution of our i Miss Mabel was well known nnd that a vein fourteen feet thick has Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe. Dean returned Maleton and 8500 for bis influence. Leaves No Constipation. land wns “ a covenant with death beeu discovered between the waters today, from tlieir protracted visit Mrs. Maleton refused to pay be Cure« it. ns well «s Billiottsnesa. Hick Head much beloved by a large circle of cause Maleton had not died and aud an agreement with hell,” and o f tho middle nnd North Fork ache and Malaria. The only comcobtablb pill in the world. Hold by all druggist«, or she wns not benefited. Maleton It is on the South Fork. that tho supreme court, in its Dred friends here, who no doubt wish branches o f the Coquille st nt by mail on receipt of price. 2 -”> cent* refuses to pay for the attendance, Scott decision, deserved tho con her happiuesa The H erald joins also stated that the find is of excel per box. PKLNTISH UHK.MICAL CO.. Dr. Price’ s Cream Baking P ow der 411 California street, San Francisco, Cal - t us his wife made the bargain. tempt of everyone? lent quality. U orlJ T Fair h ig h e s t Medal and Diyluiua. in the well-wishes. teks or WALTER CRANE, Blacksm ith and make A Rectifying Pil!,