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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1895)
(Japt T. W. Symoss, corps of U. S. engineers on this coast, has been PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY transferred to Buffalo, N. Y., and Maj. Ernst H. Ruffuer, of the latter J. S. M'EWEN & D. F. DEAN, place, succeeds him. A good many of the state papers are prodding Editors and Proprietors. O p t Symons about the transfer, Devoted to the material and aooial up building of the Coquille Valley particularly some asking, and “ who will care for and of Coos County generally. Yarrow townsite now?” etc. It is Hubaoription, per year, in advanoe, $3. probable there will be other changes, P. FISHER, N i ' vhpaheb A dvkbtibiwo Aonr-r, 21 MercbauU' Exchange, Ban Francisco, *» also, some on account of “ offensive our authorized »gent. This paper is kept on lie l a his oiBoe. ________________ ___ _________ partizanship.” The matter of blow “T uesday , sept 7 i 77 ij 895~ ing “ hot and cold" reaches the ad ministration’s ear sometimes in spite THE GOLDBUO MICROBE is instantly killed by sending of them, and two-faced servitude l- u 2-eent stamp to the Ameri* can Bimetallic League, Wash does not alwavs win. Cattili* GJtg f e r a l i L Dolt ingtou, D. CM and usking/or free literature. Do it. TH E NORTHERN ROW. No less than a dozen counties secured space for special exhibition at the Exposition that will open in Portland October 5th. The department of state and county exhibits will be twice as large as in any previous Exposition, and will make the finest showing of the products and resources of this region ever brought together. P A C I F I C have already It is not long since U. 8. Senator Sanders, as attorney for stock and bondholders of Northern Pacific securities, exposed in the U.S. court how the magnate, Villard, bad swin dled them and wrecked the road in his own interest to the extent of many “ thousands in money.” Sen ator Sanders went into the history of Villard’s scheme, by which, he said, “ the Northern Pacific was rob bed of thousands in money, which should have gone to those who built the road, but which went into the ‘coffers of the Villards and other polished and corrupt financiers.’ Of course this is not Populistic au thority nor the opinion of cranks and anarchists, who are hardly allowed to have opinions, much less express them, hence the admirers of this ljind of money-getters and busi ness transactions can muse upon the case to their own edification. But this is not all—this is not the end of the smart practice against the interests of those who should be benefited by this great highway of traffic, this common carrier. The federal court appointed three fat and sleek lawyers as receivers of the wrecked and mismanaged affair— not a master mechanic or skilled railroad man. It was to he sup posed threo lawyers, if they did not know anything about railroading, knew enough of law to obey the orders of the court— but they didn’t; or at least seemed to have an eye single to disbursements of what came in, and providing for it to come in. The condition of the re ceivership mismanagement is thus stated in an Associated Press tele gram—another anti-Populistio au thority— and shows that anarchists can oporate on more lines of destruc tion than one, and rather go under the name of “ polished and corrupt financiers.” Here is the telegram of court proceedings to oust the re ceivers, and a statement of the mal feasance and misfeasance of those officials, which seems to have been pretty steep, since the court demands that they Bhall give bond in the sum of $100,000 each: Gen. Felix Angus, editor of the Baltimore American, the leading Democratic paper of Maryland, says that state will go Republican in November for the first time since the war. He says that the Demo crats are bolting their candidate for governor by the thousand, to re buke Senator Gorman. Last August while working in the harvest field I became overheated, was suddenly attacked with cramps and was nearly dead. Mr. Cum mings, the druggist, gave me a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diurrhiea Remedy which completely relieved me. I now keep a bottle of the remedy handy.—A. M. Bun nell, Centerville, Wash. For sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist .---------- , «---------—- P r in te r ’s In k . Legitimate advertising is merelv business news. The better a thing is the better it pays to advertise it The temple of success is reared on newspaper columns. Big words look better in the dic tionary than they do in advertise ments. A clothing ad that talks about everything else but clothing never sells clothes. What does it profit an advertiser if he gain one sale and lose a steady customer? Advertising is insurance of bus iness, but you must take care and not let the policy lapse. Borne advertisements, like some pills, are sugar-coated, only to con ceal the bad things they coyer. Tho best place to put aD adver tisement is in the paper that en joys the confidence o f the commun ity. N ervou s .P r o s t r a t i o n . Additional Locals. i'ouuljr ('atari PraarootllHia—S e | f ■ e m b e r T e r m , I S M . Ordered that the following-named persons be puid the sums set oppo site their respective names for sup plies furnished the Countv Infirmary: E B Dean & C o.................... $ 4 50 T Marcolo...................... ......................... 2 40 J J Lamb........................ ......................... 3 65 Wm Rich........................ • •••••••a 5 15 Cbas Howe...................... 10 50 Johnson Bro’s ...................... 13 17 6 05 N Lorenz.............................. 8 55 R 8 Knowlton...................... 4 00 Kinno A Russell.................. 50 Mrs Bullack.......................... Louis Canning, labor on poor farm................ 30 00 GWCanning, supt poor farm 66 67 D F Stitt, county commis’r. 30 00 GENERAL NEWS. B F Ross, “ “ . 41 40 --------- D F Dean, c o u n ty c l e r k . . . 100 00 PEiFER TIRED OF BOND ISSUES. E Panneuburg, dep “ . . . 66 67 Topeka, Kan., Sept. 13.—Senator W W Hayes, treasurer......... 50 00 Peffer said today that if another W W Gage, sheriff...... 166 67 issue of bonds is made without the J J Stanley, deputy sheriff. 60 00 authority of congress, he will in- J H Barklow, school super troduce iu the senate a resolution intendent, J salary and for their repudiation. postage............................. 105 85 AT LAST. e x a m in a t io n of teachers J H Barklow, supt.............. $ 12 00 G W Johnson...................... 12 00 F W W right........................ 12 00 Balance on salary— W W Gage, sheriff.............. 62 56 Mrs E Punnenberg, clerical work in clerk's office.. . . 70 00 W L Patterson, clerical work in sheriff’s office.............. 6 00 Ordered, that the court take a JLBrown, medicine furnisbd recess until after the session of the Boyett and Colo.............. $ 9 50 county board of equalization, con vening again September 23, 1895, J T McCormac, care patients at hospital........................ 173 25 at 2:30 p. in. C B , R & E R R A N Co, ticket for pauper.............. 75 Mrs. W. Sinclair went to the bay H Sengstacken, furnishing yesterday. indigents........................... 39 50 School will open at the academy Chas Jackson, nursing B Roskamp........................... 1 0 0 Monday, September 30th. John 8 nyder, boarding Cbas W. L . Hood, the rustling South Colo, indigent.................. 5 00 Fork rancher, came in from the bay L Warner, nursing B Ros kamp................................. 4 00 yesterday. J K Reader, medicines fur Rev. Mr. Wells, will preach at 7 75 nished Belle Hill............ Beaver Hill next Sunday, and at R 8 Knowlton, medicines,etc furnished infirmary........ 11 35 night at this place. Susie Evans, bedding dam W. L. Hood’s sawmill, on the aged by B R osk a m p .... 8 00 South Fork, is rapidly advancing J K Reader, examining P toward completion. Stoddard, insane............. 5 00 Mrs. Buck and Miss Ella made a Christianson A Johuson, cof fin for C C Tomlinson. . . 10 00 brief visit to Bandon, returning John Bear,burying C C Tom today, aocompanied by Mr. Buck. linson................................ 15 00 The schooner Free Trade will H Sengstacken, furnishing load at Price Bro’s mill, Riverton, Jackson, Scott and Ros kamp................................. 16 50 this week and sail for southern J T McCormac, examining California. 5 00 John S Smith, insane. . . . The tug Katie O’Neil towed the ROADS an d b r id g e s . schooner Albion to Morras Bro’s J B Fox, repairing Most, Fox and Angora bridges............ $766 10 mill, above this place, last Thurs E B Fish, furnishing lumber day eyening. for diet 9 .......................... 15 20 The social hop, conducted by the Huling A Lundy, spikes fur 5 50 band at Masonic ball last Saturday nished diet 30.................. night, was a very enjoyable affair E B Dean A Co, lumber fur 6 27 and well attended. nished dist 36.................. J M Moss, lumber furnished More houses are wanted—every dist 27................................ 26 08 thing in the shape being now occu W E Rnckleff, lumber fur nished dist 23................. 24 09 pied or sought after by persons W E Rackleff, lumber fur desiring to educate their children. 2 79 nished dist 33.................. An unusual throng of commercial W H Schroeder A Co, nails 1 65 men have been here the past few furnished dist 3 .............. J G Belieu, hauling lumber days. They begin to B m ell the for dist 30........................ 17 25 good things to be spread on the W H Schroeder A Co, spikes 2 00 tables at the new hotel. fnrnished dist 9 ............... Relocating Halls Prairie ldg and Beaver Pond Gulch road— J Doughty............................ 6 J H Rudabaugh................... 4 E D Myers............................ 5 Appraising damages on Roy- Riverton road— 6 B C Shull............................. 8 C L Bone brake.................... 8 K H Rosa.............................. Surveying road from Arago to intersect Bandon-Myr- tle Point road— 4 Alex Stauff, chainman........ 4 H C Dorris, “ ........ 4 J Linderbeck, axman.......... S B Cathcart, surveyor . . . . 17 E L Carman, services as sup ervisor dist No 39............ 31 Miss Nellie Sackett declined the schooi in Brewster valley, to which place she started early last week, returned a day or two later and ac cepted that at Beaver Hill. John McLeod came up yesterday with the pile-driver and will renew 80 Work 60 the booms at Lyons' mill. Other im 00 began thereon today. provements and changes will be made at the mill also. San Francisco, Sept. 13.— The California railroad commission to day adopted Commissioner Stan ton’s resolution reducing the gen eral freights on the Southern Pacific on an average of 25 per cent. ST. PAUL SUCCESSFUL. Louisville, Sept 12.— Tho 30th national encampment of the G. A. R. will be held in St. Paul iu 1896, with Colin Walker of Iudiauapolis as commander-in-chief. OVEB A HUNDRED YEARS OLD. Salem, Sept. 13.—Today is the 101st birthday of John Durbin, of Salem, aud he is celebrating it with a host of sous and daughters, graud- childreu and great-grandchildren. He is the father of Solomon Dur bin, who has been a resident of Marion couutv since 1845. “ Grandpa” Durbin first saw the light o f day in Fayette county, Ppnusylvauia, on September 13, 1794, and in 1800 moved with his parents to Richmond county, Ohio, where, in 1820, lie was united in wedlock with Sarah Fitting. Ten children were born to them, viz: Casper J., Rebecca, Fannie A., John ami Sarah (twins), Solomou, Isaac aud Daniel (twins), Mary J. and Ruth A. I d 1842 the family moved from Ohio to Hancock county, Illinois, and in the same year moved to Clayton county, Missouri, from which place they came to Oregon in 1846. The cen tenarian’s eyesight lias failed him to a considerable exteut since his 190th birthday, but he is able to devote a few hours daily to the Statesman and his other family papers. RECEIVER APPOINTED— DOES NOT PLEASE THE DEFUNCT BANK’S OFFICIALS. Tacoma, Wash., Sept. 13.— A. B. Titlow was this morning appointed receiver of the Bank of Tacoma on the petition of the city, which had $228,000 deposit when the bank clcsed. The bank officials are not pleased with the selection. Judge Stallcup, in making the appoint ment, said that if guilt attached to any one, it should be fixed and the parties punished. DON’T STOP TOBACCO How to Cure Yourself While Using Tobacco. The tobacco habit grows on a ruan until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco, to an inveterate user, be comes a stimulant that his sj’stem continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms,carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Ber lin physician who has used it in his private practice sinco 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable aud guar anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you when to stop. We give a written guaranty to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest. Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no incon venience. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our ironclad guaranty’, at $1 per box; three boxes (thirty days’ treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on receipt of price. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical A M’f g Co., M’f’g Chemists, LaCrosse, Wisconsin. E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: I have suffered from a nervous pros tration from financial losses. Can Our excellent townswoman, Mrs. say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has Fouts, lett last Thursday to spend cured me. My liver, stomach and bowels have been very inactive, but the wiuter in Yamhill connty. She since taking your remedy I am will visit in Portland, Tillamook, ('ll Aid IE8 AGAINST THE RECEIVERS. entirely well. All business men and other points also, dnriDg her Seattle, Sept. 4.— Silas W. Pettit, and women should use i t Please 50 several months' absence. counsel for Drayton Ives and the publish. (Signed.) JESTICE8 COURTS. Northern Pacific, who has secured M b . W m . H enry J ones , An now we congratulate onr J H Cecil, J P, state vs D . an order for the receivers to appear Butte, Mont McLeod.............................$ 1 0 0 friend and former townsman, W. on October 2d and show cause why A D Morse, J P, state vs An H. Nosier, of San Diego, California. Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness, tlioy should not be removed, left drew Johnson.................. 1 00 He oeedn’t put on airs because we Tacoma today for the east. He says give way to Joy's Vegetable Sarsap J M Upton, dep dist atty, tho receivers will, in all probability, arilla. state vs B ogue................. 5 00 bear the tidings to him that ‘‘it is not he able to furnish $100,000 a boy.” Mrs. N. is visiting her State vs John Sneed— I Bandon Recorder. I bonds requested of each of them by mother, Mrs. Bullock, on Cunning J H C e c i l .J P ...................... 23 15 The late rains will bring the sal- Judgo Hanford, because of revela D H Johnson, constable.. . 18 95 ham, and the interesting eveut tions to be made at the coming hear mon in the river, and we can look Witnesses— occurred last Sunday night. ing. Ho will prove, ho says, that, for large catches. Mrs M E Lillie........................ 4 80 We learn that there will be about “ M Hughes........................ wholly without authority of court, 4 80 Mother and babe doing well. they have paid William N. Cromwell, another month’s work on tbs light S E Aason 4 80 The school is so crowded and general counsel, a salary of $30,000 house, in plsstering and putting on Drew Doyle.......................... 4 80 scholars still coming in, that the a year; that the receivers havo paid the finishing touches. 4 80 M C Sneed.......................... board of directors has rented and themselves each a milary of $18,000 Dr. A. W. Kituo left by the J Wimer.............................. 4 80 Bandon Recorder; A number < f a year, also without authority of steamer Alice Blanchard for Port It Winningham.................... is putting in order the Provit Dean 4 80 our business man and citizens went court; that they paid special coun land, Oregon, where he will attend Win Stillwell........................ house, just east of the school 6 60 down to the wreck Monday to at sel at Oakes’ hearing before master medical college again this winter. W Sinclair, dep dist atty.. 5 00 building, for a primary school. tend the auction, which took place in chancery of Judge Jenkins' court, The contractors on the jetty ac Inquest of A Swsnsen— The present enrollment i i 59 in that day. People from all over the $40,000, and that they have dragged complished the lamest day’s work J H Cecil,J P, fees as coroner Principal Kinoicutt’s room, and 63 country attended the sale and pur into the caso ex-Senator Dolph and Monday that has been done this Alfred Morras, w itn ess.... Senator Mitchell of Oregon, each a season so far. They turned in 336 G T Robison, in Miss Mast’s department— mure chased something to keep in re “ * • • • membrance of the wrecked vessel. high-priced man, and that to pay tons o f rock. than can be handled—and with Everything that had been eaved D H Johnson, constable. . . them will be entirely beyond the more applying for seats. We understand that there will be Ben Lawrence, taking testi from the destruction of the fire, receivers’ powers. The total of mony ................................ about 125 boats engaged in fishing even to "livestock,” wnssold which such charges which will necessarily II. B. Jefferson, liviog on the on the Coquille river this season, Walter Culin, physician... realized quite a sum of money, as have to he paid by their bondsmen, South Fork on a place he had everything went pretty high, with and if there are any fish in the river Jury— should the receivers secure bonds N. Lorenz............................ tbay surely will catch them. rented from Coniton A Stratton, a the exception of a few things. We men, and for that very reason they ----------n » ««» «------------- John W K oon...................... timber-land firm at Portland, bad understand that the captain will will not he able to secure sureties. Dr. Price’ s Cream Baking Powder M McDonald........................ the misfortune to be burned out of start for Sau FrnDcisco as soon as W orld'« Pair H la h .it Modal and Diploao. D S Johnson........................ possible to make arrangements f( r An American citizen and two Mex everything on the 9th inst. The selling the steamer aud machinery 1 CM Wickham...................... icans were arrested and threatened Judge Fullerton, of Roseburg, Robert McCleary................ 1 fire occurred while his children which remains iu her. He will with sovero penalties for conducting is overwhelmed with applications C B, R A E R R A N Co, were absent at school, and himself leave one of his officers in charge from persons who want to lie ap for burying Swansen.. . . 15 25 a bull-fight, in regular Spanish style, and wife employed for Mr. Morris, during his absence to keep an eye . pointed rofereo to pass upon the m isc ellan e ou s . on the vessel, to see that it don’t at Colorado Springs, Colorado. a neighbor, between the hours of status of claims that hope to par “Sun," county printing— “ walk off.” The life-saving crew i Some of the citizens were almost in ticipate in the distribution of the envelopes for sheriff.. . . 36 75 10 and 12 o’clock on that day. have returned to their station, j a frenzy over the brutality. Well, $100,000 paid by Bonner A Harn- H S Crocker A Co, records, The house was not worth much, after a hard week’s work in tryirg bull-fights are degrading, but it was I mo nil for the Oregon Pacific. stationery, etc................ 131 80 but Mr. Jefferson lost all of his to save the cargo of tho ship, for j all right for the “ good and intelli- “ Pluindealer, "printing brief gent” citizens of that burg to assault' . deftdl "J. Oen A. B. Kautz. household effects, provisions, the " bicb tbey de8erT* credit' — state vs Hatcher.......... 24 00 like bandits, kidnap and tar-and- i ,n on ' v ednesday, removed clothing of the whole family— A ll druggists g u a im te e P r. Miles* P ain Bancroft,Whitney Co, 3 sets P ills to stoi> Headache. "One cent a dose." feather the adjutant general of that « De ° ■ . ,,Ve*fri ? warriors, who Hill’s annotated laws of Or 39 00 eight of them—except what they state because he was enforcin«» the bBured ,nI . ,n wars of this S B Cathcart, re-establishing Sun: The county conrt, now in bad on their hacks, and a saddle, laws thereof according to his' oath i ?!**1 8nJ 8,80 *“ ,t1hp ° ' Tl1 8trife- 9 l>0 harness and tools. U S corners.................... It left the session, is confronted with grave o f office and duty. But, then, that H "; "‘VT,® was gallant, honorable A Metlin, hauling for bridge questions, requiring the ex was different, you know. i 8 u d ,el,8ble’ 8nd d«*serving of men- C clerk's 50 family in very destitute circum- office.................. penditure of a large amount of __ ! (ion, stances, hnt which was partially met money. In view of the difficulty C Howe, blanks for coroner's Arrangements are being made to : The San Francisco Chronicle 1 00 be the humane and prompt relief with which men who are willing to o ffic e ................................. have the entire Spokane Fruit Fair gives the news that a big lumber D H Johnson, summoning afforded by such good citizens as pay their taxes and the unwilling transferred to the Exposition st cond>iD*. including all the leading 3 70 W. L. Hood, Mr. Morns, and one ness o f some of the big taxpayers jurors—special ven ire... Portland. There will be the finest ■ dl* o f Oregon and Washington, W W Gage, postage for to pay it is no enviable position to Mr. J. display of fruit at the Exposition ” ** , f n Perfected in that city, 16 00 or two other neighbors. sheriff's office.................. be in; but that it will tie handle I ever seen In variety end quality T " bP*ct of the lumber trust is D F Dean, for clerk's office 14 50 came to this place yesterday Bnd ably nod with the best interests of o f fruit nothing has been exhibited r8,8e prices. ^ made a trip to lower-river friends the people at heart there cau be no o f f ic e r s ' sa l a r ie s . doubt. before that will compare with it [ ston.ufferingi Trj *r. Mile. fho piu » J H Schroeder, county judge 200 00 in search of some relief. Rich Red Blood is the Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. T h at Is W h y the ceres by Hood’a Sar saparilla are C u r e s . T h at Is W h y Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures the severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum and other blood diseases. T h a t la W h y it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives energy in place of exhaustion. T h a t Is W h y the sales of Hood’s Sar saparilla have increased year after year, until it now requires for its production the largest Laboratory in the world. l'lT b c r iM it f F r u i t . A California fruit man has lieen experimenting and finds that fruit put away iu powdered borax will keep tweet aud fresh for weeks. He sent a lot of cherries packed iu borax to Chicago by slow height and they reached their destination iu fine order, after being three weeks on the way. lie »ays his discovery is free to alt aud thut the borax can te used over and over again. Private families, as well as hotels and reetaurauts, can have their borax bins at smalt expense, in which they can constantly keep an assortment of fresh fruit. Eugeue Register. A lady died the other day in Eugland and in her will it was found thut she had left the whole of hor fortune amounting to $50,000 to the local newspaper, the perusal of which had giveu her many happy hours. Is the only True Blood Purifier promi The example o f this lady is worthy nently In the public eye today. Be sure of emulation, but we do not ask it to got Ilood ’« and only Hood’«. of our friends. In fact we do not H nnJ'c P ill« >° b"T. ««r «» an. wish to see them die. I IU U U 3 r 1 11 3 In «fleet. 25 ce&U. Hood’s Sarsaparilla — «- »#> ---------- - The editor of the Democrat of 111.,must have had a high old time on his Inst visit to Chicago, for in au editorial oo the city he says: “ The doubly distilled es sence of perdition is so overpower ing that a visitor is soon psssiye and his higher sense is blunted to his terrible surroundings. He loses his natural attributes. Whisky fails to intoxicate and water pro duces spasms ia his abdomen." M arioD , We have the rarest offer yet of a dairy farm for sale. It has 294£ acres—80 acres hill land cleared; 50 acres of bottom land, mostly cleared; 2UQ first-class fruit trees, all bearing; J mile from Cequillo river, | mile? from' school, 11 miles from Coquille City, 9 miles from Bandon and 11 from Myrtle Point. Crop and farming utensils go with the place; some hogs, cattle and It looks ns if the creditors of the sheep also— if sold soon. O. P. wouldn’t get much of that ---------------------- — ------------------------------- $100,000. At the first whack Judge NEURALGIA cured by Dr. Miles’ P a in P ills . "One cent a dose. At all druggists. Whaley was allowed $1000 of it; ------------- .-------- - --------------------- . Sheriff Osborn got $1656. The Visitor— What do you think, referee will receive $1000 of it and expenses of a stenoprapher. Be Miss Jennie? I dreamt last night sides this Wallis Nash wanted $25,- that I saw you iu your coffin. Jen 000 of it on account of the deposit nie—Yon don’t say so! Wlmt kind of a dress did I have on? of that amount of Col. Llogg. I f our renders will clip the cou Judge Bellinger passed sentence in Portland, on the 6th, upon pon offering premiums, iu another column, they will find tho promise .fames Lotan and Seid Back, for their complicity iu the smuggling carried out to the letter. The tools of war have reached the stage. conspiracy. Lotan was sentenced Where actual tight will stop, to pay a fine of $8000and Seid Back And bloodless victories will go To those who got the drop. a fine of $5000. There was no im- The girl n-fiahing wont prisoumeut imposed iu either cuse. For a husband, so they said; At any rate, she baited her hook A Boston newspaper man, Fitz With biscuit like mother made. gerald Murphy, has dramatized F o r S a l e . — A tract of 160 acres “Coin’s Financial School,” and calls his play “ The Silver Lining.” It of fine timber land, near Fishtrap. was produced at Chicago, Monday Apply nt this office. night, before a large audience, and scored a great hit. It is said to be Dr. Gibbon strong in dramatic points. This old reliable and most successful spec ialist in San Frat cis co, still continues to cure all Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as Gonorrheas G l e e t, St.ri o tu re, Syphilis, in all ita forms. Skin Diseases, N e r v o u s Debility, Weakness and Loss o f Manhood, the consequence o f self-abuse and excesses producing the following symp A double wedding took place on toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un Sept. 4, 1895, near Eckley, Curry der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in couuty, Oregon, the contracting approaching strangers, palpitation o f the parties beina Addison H. Guerin heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss and Miss Ella 11. lligelow, and of memory, pimples on tLe face, coughs, etc. Thomas D. Oueriu and Miss Anna consumption, DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran E. Tichenor. • cisco over 30years an J those troubled shoald not fail to consult him and receive the ben Jack Dempsey, the exponent of efit o f his great skill and experience. The doctor s when others fail. Try him. pugilism, is lying at the point of CURES cur GUARANTEED. Persons cured death at his residence iu Portland. at home. Charges reasonable, ('all or DR. J. F. GIBBON. Dempsey has never been the idbu write. 625 Kearney street, San Francisco, Cal. Two horses last week were caught iu ttie quicksands in the edge of the Willamette on Smith's island, and perished. There were but seven or eight inches of water, but the animnls sank in the saDds until their bodies were half-cov Impotency, Seminal ered, and they droivDed. he was before he received his se vere beating at the hands of Fitz simmons. The Portland exposition will be the best in its history the coming season. ---------- > ---------- - I f o llc e to D n i r y c im i. $ Given Away Every Month Patrons not belonging to the Co quille Dairymen’s Union will re ceive 10 cents per pound hntterfat in milk delivered at Coquille Creamery from June 8th until fur ther notice. C o q u il l e D a ir y m e n ’ s U n io n . Per C. Romander, Manager. J o y ’s f o r til© Jadet! a n d G ood H ea lth f o r a ll M ankind. J3Y’S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. Ja made from herbs, and conEiina n o | mi ne r a l d ru g s or deadly pois on. J o y ’ s V e g e t a b le Ban a par ilia robs the blood o f all Its impuri t ie s , a u d courses all these impuri- 100.00 w to the person submitting t h e m ost m eritoriou s invention during the preceding month. W B SECURE PATENTS FOR INVENTORS, and the ob ject o f this offer is to en courage persons o f an invent ive turn o f mind. A t the same time we wish to impress tho fact that :: :: It’s the Simple, Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes —such as Do Long’s Hook and Eye, "See that Hump," "Safety Pin,” "Pigs in Clo v e r," "A ir Brake," etc. Alm ost every one conceives Q a bright idea at some time or w other. Why not put it in prac tical use? YOUR talents may lie in this direction. May mako your fortune. Why not try? :: :: :: :: P ff"W rite fo r further information and ipention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. P h ilip W. A vlrctt, Oea. Mgr., 618 F Street, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. Joy’s Vegetable ¡Sarsaparilla J prevents tirod feel- I mgs, staggering sen- I eations, palpitation I I o f he irt, rush of I I blood to the head, I dizziness, ringing in I ears, snots before the j eyes, headache, bil iousness,constipation j I o f bowels, pains in | J the back,melancholy, I tongue coated, foul I breath, pimples on I face, body and limb, declineofnerve force I dizzy s p e l l s , feint I spells, cold, clammy I ! feet and hands, sour I risings, fatigue, in-1 som oit, and all dis- I enses o f the stomach, [ I liver and kidney«. Joy * Vegetable Sar- | caparilla is sold by all [ druggist*. R e f u s e a substitute. When you pay for the best see that | you get the best. |3F*The responsibility o f this company may bo judged by the fact that its stock is held by over one thousand o f the leading newspapers in the United States. Something New MEN SAVE YOUR flHPEKS W AGES LADIES E BY USING TH E ; It save« fuel, thus saving money. It saves the temper by absolutely refusing to bnrn the food. Ii confines odor of cooking to the kit cben. It saves one-third o f the food that is lost by cooking in the usual way. 11 is Positively (ho (Jroatost Invention of the Age. Manufactured by W . E. Beveridge, Balti more, Maryland. J A M I 37 3m i , E S W E S T , BANDON, OREGON, General Agent.