Squill* Ciîy
Highest o f all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report
T U E SD A Y , JU L Y 30. 1895.
sarsaparilla
For God, and Home and Native Land.
— EDITED BY TUB—
COQUILLE CITY
W.
C. T. U.
The Coquillle City W . C. T. U. meets at
he Methodist church, nooth, every Fri-
ay, at 3 o’clock p. m. All interested in the
work are invited to attend
T e m p e r a ir e
H o t».
A
LOCAL
b s o l u t e l y
p u r e
■ ly t o u r t
P r o r r r d ln o -J u lf
T e r m . 1HVS—C o n t in u e d .
IT E M S.
A drizzle o f rain fell here last
[Pacific Methodist Advocate]
WITNESSES --- STATE VS. MANXINO.
Wednesday
morning.
Be content to do the little things
Mrs
N Jensen.. . .
.* 9 20
M. O. Warner, the piano-tuner,
i! you cannot reach the greater
Noris Jensen............
• . . . 5 20
is expected in this section soon.
ones.
Hosa Brown............
a o. 9 20
Harry I. Clinton of Marshfield A W Neal.................
The yonng men are taming their
. 3 20
. a .
. 3 20
faces against convivial drinking. hats been commissioned a notary H S Schwatka.. . .
Noris Jensen* •**..
. 2 00
The Leipsic university clubs have publio.
J A Luae..................
. 13 20
decided to do away with the ancient
Hay has been taken in at a lively Anderson W right.. . . a a •. 12 80
academical custom o f morning beer rate the post week. It is in prime Daniel R oberts.. . .
. 4 20
L H Tennison..........
drinking, on the ground that it in condition.
. 18 20
A W Neal................
terferes with work. Other univer
Green apples from the Coquille
. 17 80
sities, it is thought, will follow their were the first in the market at T F Tennison___
J V Hudson.............
. 6 00
example. Beer-drinking has met Marshfield.
Mrs J C Doane.. .
. 14 00
Its Waterloo in Germany if the
. 8 00
The steamer Bandorille left San Chas Nelson............
Fannie E H ogard.. . • • . . . 5 20
yonng men give up drinking.
Francisco last Wednesday and is
WITNESSES --- STATE V8 OWENS.
Hon. William Windum clearly due at this place now.
John M a ttson....
.* 4 60
understood the situation. He said:
The new sidewalk, lowered to John Strong............ . a a •. 4 80
“ The saloon system is itself a
grade on First street, from B street Noris J e n se n ....
. 3 20
league o f law-breakers, whose ex
westward, is completed and con Wm Dulley..............
• • •. 22 80
ample affoids a most powerful stim
Ernest Whittick. . .
. 3 20
venient.
ulus to disorder o f all kinds. It
Henry B lack.. . .
. 22 80
M. K. Miller, formerly engineer Wm Haskell..
. 21 20
openly proclaims its purpose to
o f our Coos Bay-lioseburg railroad, C H Lew is..
. . . .
. 24 00
disobey all laws which interfere
. 23 60
is now street superintendent in Ren H oberg............ • a •
with its supreme purpose to make
G W Canning. . . .
• • a. 24 40
Oakland, Cal.
money in its own way and at what
J W Maloney............ • • • , . 19 60
Miss Beulah Cox, sister o f Mrs. W J Webster. . . .
ever sacrifice.’’
9 20
. 7 20
The liquor bill of the United Chas. Wickham and W ill Cox of Dan’l Roberts..
. 6 20
this place, is now on a visit hero Chas Johnson..
States in 1892 was *1,000,884,277.
Frank T en n ison ....
. 6 20
from Lose burg.
This is 115.28 per head for each
Geo B lack ..
. 19 20
J. A. Lyons shipped six carloads Mitrv E Owens..
man,womanand child in the country.
. 8 00
. 6 20
The expenses of the government of lumber lost Wednesday and L H Tennison..
•. • . . 2 00
including pensions Rnd debt the fire Thursday via railroad and to Wm Turpin..............
SPECIAL VENIRE — STATE VS OWENS.
same year, was *5.27 per capita. the bay for southern California.
Geo
T Moulton..
. 7 60
I.
T.
Weekly,
deputy
assessor,
In other words, the liquor bill was
J J Lamb..
. 7 60
three times the cost or running the passed through this placo last Tues
H A Joues (D H A Jense).. . 7 60
government.
Never mind the in- day, from here taking the south J W Nosier........
. 7 60
como tax; it is the outgo tax that side o f the river for purposes of B E N osier.. . .
. 7 60
T. W. Gilham. . . .
. 7 60
assessment.
causes hard times.
J C Em m itt.. . .
. 8 00
L. D. Carle, the insurance man at
For the information and encour
W H Thomas........
. 8 00
agement o f those who are laboring Koseburg, rolled into this place on E Lewin..................
. 8 00
in the oanae of temperance we his wheel last Friday about 11 T J Stillwell..
.
. 8 00
. 8 00
quote the following from Dr. Dan o ’clock. He will include a trip to T J Thrift................
iel Dorchester in Spiritual Pro the beach, and attend to insurance Peter L oggie............ , , , , . 8 00
Ed Mars..................
. 8 00
gress: The formation of 18,400 business at the same time.
S E Moulton..
8 00
juyenile temperance societies, with
The first and most important in Z T Johnson............
9 40
2,617,000 members, pledged to ab quiry of prospectors for homes, or C J Smith..
9 40
. .
9 40
stinence, attending 700,000 meet correspondents seeking information W E Lowellen..
9 40
ings in a yoar, at which sound as to the inducements offered to lo B M Green..............
E A Adams..............
9 40
teaohing respecting the nature and cate in our midst, are as to kinds C T Riley..................
9 40
a a a
«fleets o f aloohol is imparted, ia a and prices o f lauds, and healthful D Giles..................
m
9 40
great omen for good.
. 9 40
ness of the location, then, what of W H W alker.. ..».
9 40
Exchange: Last week the Chi your schools— are they graded and H H Hampton. . . .
7 60
J W Leneve............
nese exclusion law was sustained by have you good educational facili John Morris .........
. 13 00
ties?
Let
us
be
able
to
auswer,
the supreme court. This decision,
C C M v e rs................
13 60
- 13 60
John G o o d m a n ....
it is said, puts a stop to the habeas “ equal to the best.”
13 60
corpus mill. Under the court’s A l l d ru ggist« «ell D r. Miles* N o r v o Plasters. Stanley Graham.
Elmer
B
rizee,.
.
.
.
13 60
Designs
for
the
new
school
build
riding the treasury department has
Axel Erickson. . . .
14 00
final jurisdiction. Supreme court ing at Marshfield were accepted John Jenkins............
14 00
rulings will have but little effect last week from P. Chappell-Browne, C W Stewart.. . .
15 40
in the case so long as unscrupu architect, of Portland, and work of SB Hermann...
15 40
15 40
lous offioers can hire attorneys and construction thereon will begin J R Benson............
15 40
bribe juries with money paid by the soon. At a meeting held in Marsh A Graham..
C E Houser..............
• • a 15 40
field
lostTuesday
evening,
the
ques
Chinaman for his entrance into the
SPECIAL VENIRE — C B TRANSPORTATION
country. No doubt but that Chi tion of a site was discussed. C. H.
CO VB BOONE ET AL.
nese restriction is best for the Merchant bad tendered a block of L Baker................................. $ 2 20
country, but if they spent their land in West Marshfield, a new site, John Johnson........................ 2 20
money in the saloons there would but on a vote, o f a total o f 147 cast, Geo Hunt................................ 2 20
not be such adetermined effort to 110 were in favor of the present Chas Smith............................ 2 20
R A Hughes.......................... 6 20
drive them out of the land and location and only 36 in favor of W L Mast.............................. 6 20
restriot them. The saloon-keeper the now. In either case a new Wm Turpin.......................... 6 20
hates the Chinaman, and is the first building will have to be put up,
SPECIAL VENIRE— SNEED VS REED.
and doubtless the selection is a Hy Ploegcr............................ $ 4 00
man to dry out against him.
Dr. Alexander Southerland says: judicious one.
MISCELLANEOUS— MAY, 1895, TERM.
“ There was once a donkey that fed
in a grassy meadow, wherein were
many fresh water ponds greatly
infested with leeches. When the
donkey went to drink or to cool
himself, they fastened on him, and
decreased the blood supply. He
resolved to get rid of them. He
shook his ears and said it was a
shame; he went to the ponds and
picked at them; be got on a plat
form and brayod at them; but all
to no purpose. At lost he said, ‘I
have i t I can’t keep the leeches
from sucking my blood; I ’ll regu
late the business by giving them
a license to do it, on condition they
give me back a small portion of
the blood ns a license fee.’ It wns
a brilliant idea, and eminently
worthy o f an ass.”
Nervous Shock.
E. W. J oy C om pany — Gentlemen:
This is the first time I have attempted
so write for three years. Have been
to nervous and weak that I have
hud in bed most of the time.
A friend who had taken your
Sarsaparilla sent mo two bottles.
The second one is most gone, and
I have gained twenty pounds, and
■urely feel a new woman
I was
pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
up, as I had tried so many remedi«%
and doctors, but , found
. . . . no benefit
,
M you care l to publish
this you have
my consent. (Signed)
Mas. A. C . T il l m a n ,
Alemeda, Col.
Jack Haga, witness fees . 4 60
Wesley Muck, “
“
. 4 60
ThoB Prewett, “
“ . 4 60
AYERS
Sam l ’reweit,
“
“ . 3 80
Jessio Taylor, “
“ . 4 00
Frank Flam,
“
“ . 5 00
marooniEfc
Clinton Uandleman, “
“ . 51 00 |
WLL CURE YOU -
li H Rosa, juror
“ . 1 00
W Boyd,
“
“ . 1 00
Geo F William’s juror " ,
1 00
L W Record,
“
. 1 00
J P Tapper,
“
“ . 1 00
Edwin Cook,
“
“ . 1 00
E J Davidson,
“
“ . 1 00
Glen Cox,
“
** . 1 00
T J G Blumenrother,“
“ . 1 00
Jas Mars,
“
“ . 1 50
Jack Coonts,
“
“ . 1 50
E Brewer,
“
“ . 1 00
State vs. Coy—
L A Roberts, attorney fees.. 5 00 Ten years of age, but who declines to give his
name to the public, m ake* this authorized,
State vs. Chas l ’eau—
R J Cussans, justice fees.. 8 05 confidential statement to us:
I whs one year old, my mamma died
J A Lennan, constable “ . . 6 30 of “ When
consumption.
The doctor said that I,
would soon die, and all our l.eighbors
Chas Patterson, witness “ . . 1 70 too,
thought that even if I did not die, I would
Wm Turpin,
“
“ . . 1 70 never it« able to walk, because I wits so
weak and puny. A gathering formed and
W ong Young,
“
“ . . 1 70 broke under rny arm. I hurt my finger and
and threw out pieces ot bone.
John Morgan,
“
“ . . 1 70 It If gathered
I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it
Fred H Elliott, juror
“ . . 1 20 was sure to become a running sore. I had
to take lots of medicine, but nothing has
G It Camrnan,
“
“ .. 1 20 done me so much good as A y e r ’s Sarsapa
It lias made me well and strong.” —
I Hacker,
“
“ . . 1 20 rilla.
T . D. M ., iNorcatur, K sn s.
•
C A Metlin,
«
“ . . 1 20
P M Wilber,
“
“ . . 1 20 A Y E R ’S Sarsaparilla
J W McColloch,
“
" . . 1 20 Prepared by Dr. J . O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mint».
A E Seamen, attorney “ .. 5 06 Cures others, wiH cure you
State vs. John Caldwell—
J H Cecil, justice’s fees . . . .
75
State vs. James Bogue—
(Coos Hay News.)
A D Morse, justice’s fees.. . . 5 95
The South slough bridge has
C F Lockwood, constable fees 17 40
1 00 been repaired, so that teams can
R W Getty, horse-hire.........
cross iu safety.
W H Thomas, hoard for pris
W ith the teachers’ institute and
75
oner.....................................
the G. A. R. encampment occurring
E A Anderson, transporta
at Marshfield the same week, the
tion of prisoner................
town will be lively.
Harriett Tenbrook, wit fees.
The highest peak on the divide
Nellie Tenbrook,
“
“ .
between South Cons river and the
L L Simpson
“
“ .
C oquille has been selected as a
Sylv Campbell
“
“ .
point for a government signal, and
State vs. Dang Look—
R J Cussans, justices fees. 2 70 has been called Catheart Peak. A
topographical survey of that sec
State vs. J W Caldwell—
A J Sherwood, attorney fees. 5 00 tion is being made by W. D. Gris
wold. The highest peaks are being
State vs. Andrew Johnson—
Ed Y Jennings, justice’s fees 4 30 located, and will be used iu the
3 20 survey, to be made later on by the
H W Dunham, constable “
5 00 detail men. The Catheart Peak is
J S Coke, jr, attorney
“
1 70 visible from Marshfield, and is
J A Hall, witness
“
about 15 miles from here.
[Continued on 2d page.]
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“ legal” advice, ns wo uuderstand it,
and counseled the prisoner to pay
the amount, now running up to
about *18, principal and costs.
Geo M Brown, dist atty,
May 1895 term................. *230 00
J S Coke, jr, depty dist atty 20 00
W U Douglas, reporter
197 15
John Gnmmill, bailiff..
45 00
Wm Phillips,
“
........... 30 00
R D Burg sss,
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. . . .
48 00
Witnesses before grand jury, Oct.
1894, term—
H A Bay...............................
4 40
Archie Bay..........................
4 40
John Preuss.........................
3 20
Board of jurors, etc., May, 1895,
term—
Mrs M A Jackson..............
52 84
Matt Klokus........................
16 25
John Morgan......................
3 00
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Notice is hereby given that for
the purpose of making an examina
tion of all persons who may offer
themselves as candidates for teach
ers of the schools of this county,
the couty school superintendent
thereof will hold a public examina
tion at Marshfield, commencing on
Wednesday, at 1 o’clock p. m., the
14th day of August, 1895.
Teachers who are eligible for
state certificates and diplomas must
make niqilication at the same time.
The long winter evenings can be
very profitably devoted to reading,
but there are some things that we
must read the year round.
One of
these is a local paper: the best in
the county is before you— the
H erald .
Another is a good home
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F . W . W riout ,
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G. W. J o h n s o n ,
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Board of Examiners.
housewife. We are able by special
Dated this 22d day of July, 1895.
arrangements with the publishers,
J. H. B a r k l o w ,
to oger “ Womankind” free for a
School Sup’t, Coos county, Or.
year to every paid-in-advance sub
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Student (translating)— And—er
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er — went — er —
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State vs. Ed Elliott.—
Ed T Jennings, justice’s fees* 9 10
Z T Siglin, constable
“
70
H W Dunham, “
“
90
John Coke, attorney
“
00
Burt Gould,
witness "
50
Matt Mattson,
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