Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 31, 1895, Image 2

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C ern ir Cits g ir a t i
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
J. I IcIVUin S. IrfAll,
Editor« and Proprietor«.
D t t o U d tu t b . material and aortal sp-
bniM lng o f th a O oq a llia Val la y particularly
an d o f Oaoa C o n n i, gcn a ra ll,
OtbaartpUoD, par yaar, in a d ,a n ca , $ 1 .
T U E SD A Y , DEC. 31, 1895.
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THE OOLDBUO MICROBE
U instantly killed by sending
a 2-rent stamp to the Ameri­
can Bimetallic League, Wash­
ington, D. 0.» and asking for free literature.
Do it.
Dolt
I .« w a ^ e a e s s H m s H S S a a a a s e s e
Tho Evening Telegram came to
Bandon’s Budget.
ua laat week in the gayest h o lid a y
Bandon, Dec. 28.— Miss R o m
dreaa, and ia a credit to the manage­
A lumbaugb returned laat Wednea-
ment of that paper. * We look upon \ day from a visit to the city.
the Telegram aa one of our bright-
Ralph i ’ eed came home from
eet exchange«, aud congratulate ita school at Corvallis last Wednesday.
manager« on preaenting ao aplendid Ralph is just the same as ever.
Milo Sumner returned from lower
a holiday edition.
California Tuesday.
He reports
The Republican members of the timet rather dull down there. Mr.
Sumner went to California with
house passed a bill, on last Satur­
Sam Barrows, who waa paralysed,
day, December 28tli, to authorise bnt is now some better, thocgii not
the issue of an unlimited amount of able to walk without help.
We have a two-weeks' vacation of
bonds for redemption purposes.
the public school here. The boys
W ho said they wouldn't do it ?
and girls need a rest
The woolen mills shut down dar­
Where is the man who said he
That’s proper.
would leave the Republican party ing the holidays.
John P. Anderson, who cut bit
when they voted more bonds?
foot some time ago, is able t<r be
Rumbling« from Rural.
REPUBLICAN PROGRAM.
The financial plan outlined by
the Republicans in cowgren* aa
announced by the press dispatchea
a few days ago ia aa follows:
First, lay a tariff of CO per cent
»4 the McKinley rates on wool and
woolen1 gooeh, and on carpets and
lumber. Then place a horizontal
VS per cent on all other articles
•xeept sugar. As the people con­
sume these taxed goods, the burden
of this part of the revenue is paid
by them.
Second, issue 3 per cent gold
bonds to bring the gold reserve np
to, or above, the one hundred mil­
lions standard. This part of their
programme saddles more interest
bearing debt on the people for the
benefit of the debt owners
Third, issue interest bearing treas­
ury notea in exchange for the green­
backs, which draw no interoat, and
hoard the greenbacks in the treasury
along with the gold reserve. This
is to compel the people to pay inter­
est on all of the paper money in
use, thus placing the burden all on
the people to the exclusion o f the
bankers, who are exempt from tax­
ation.
Fourth, allow the national bnnks
tb issue bank notes np to the full
value of the bonds that they have
on deposit, and instead of charging
1 per cent for their circulation, as
before, only charge one-fourth of
1 per cent. This bank circulation
to take the place of the non-inter­
est greenbacks, compelling the peo­
ple to pay interest to the banks for
the use of money.
Thus it will be seen that the whole
scheme is to lay the burdens of
government entirely on the laboring
and producing classes to the exemp­
tion o f the wealthy. It is the same
old story intensified. One would
think that the great uprising of the
people against these unequal bur-
bens would have opened the eyes of
these plutocratic politicians, but it
seems they have not profited by the
lesson. “ The Ood of this world
hath blinded the minds" of these
n M u o a i M f l statesm en .
Aa -coming events cast their sha­
dows before” the above outlined
policy of the Republican party fore­
shadows what their national plat­
form for 1806 will contain.
As an indication of the beauty of
our monetary and commercial sys­
tems, we note the panic in Wall
atreet on Friday, Dec. 20, which
wrecked three firms on that street
and scattered dismay throughout
the country. The slump started in
London and was quickly telegraphed
to Wall street, where stocks droppod
trom 4 to 11 per cent in a very
short time. In the midst of this
panicky condition it was announced
that $5,000,000 of gold was with­
drawn for shipment to London by
three firms, which of course did not
sarve to steady the nerves of the
street A sensible monetary system,
eoupled with a suppression of stock
gambling, would render auoh whole-
sals ruin to business impossible.
The gold baais swindle is at the
bottom of all auch demoralizing
business excitements.
Rural, Dec. 28.—Christmas, at
Rural, passed off quietly and quite
pleasantly. A number o f Johu
Hayes' children, grand-childreu
and neighbors, and several miners
assembled at bis house on Christ­
mas day and partook of bd excel,
lent dinner prepared by Mrs. Hayes
and daughter.
A. 8. Bialley recently returned
from Roseburg, bringing his wife
with him; they brought their
household and kitchen furniture
with them and moved up to the
Humphrey, Bralley & Co. mining
claim, where they will reside for
the present.
Messrs. John P. and Jacob M.
Hayes and Lee Waguer came out
from their mining claim on John­
son craek in order to enjoy them­
selves among relatives and friends
daring the Christmas holidays.
Thu recent heavy rains caused the
land to slide and cover up tbeir
diggings that were sluiced off,
together with most of tbeir boxes
aod mining tools. This will cause
them to have to do a great deal of
extra work in order to get the gold
which they were almost ready to
ick np when the slide occurred,
obert Morris and C. Wignnt
also came out the same day. They
had tbeir diggings blockaded by a
slide also. It is hard on the boys
to have to do su much extra work,
hut they feel sure they will find
reasonable pay when they get this
surplus dirt removed, so they can
labor in better spirits than they
could if they did not have this
assurance. I hope the boys will
each succeed in findiug his hat fall
o f the precious metal.
J. D. H njes recently put the
Rural flooring mill in order and
the farmers are engaged in obtain­
ing tbeir winter'a supply of floor.
Owing to the difficulty of croesing
the river we have closed our Sun­
day-school till spring.
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An Ordinance to Prohibit the Use
of Wooden Spittoons and the
Use o f Sawdust, etc.
The Town o f Coquille City Does
Ordain as follow s:
around again.
If you want to see some nice
work, take a look at those myrtle
caaw casea that Peter Loggie made
for H. Neely.
Good jewelry in
each cases as these tre bound to
sell.
The bar lias been very rough this
week; so mneb so that no towing
could he done.
It is reported that there ia to be
a steamer put on the route between
Portland and Bandon, which will
sto-i in at way porta. 8o mote it be.
The hand hoy« will give a dance
Dec. 31st. Everybody onght to at­
tend.
The G. A. R ball waa a daisy,
and don’t you forget it
The Bandon Relief Corps gave
excellent sappers Tuesday and
Wednesday nights for the two
dances.
Cspt. Blumenrother gave a dance
Christmas night which waa well
attended. Success to yon and yours,
Thomas.
The Presbyterians will give s
‘ •watch” entertainment New Year’s
eve.
The Christmas programs passed
off nicely and smoothly, ns laid
down hy the Rambler.
Those parties who came down
from Coquille to get married might
have asked a friend to the wedding.
Never mind, it is a very long lane
that never turns.
The machinery for the lighthouse
is here and will soon be in place.
Will the wrr-clonds pass away—
who will venture to say?
Bandoninns were pained to hear
o f the fire nt Coquille. You have
surely had your share o f trouble
in that line.
It looks home-like to see Ed
Crook in the meat market again.
Ed, you must not get so warm
again.
Onr mail has been coming in
double doses somewhat of late. Bad
roads somewhere.
Married — At the Presbyterian
church at Bandon, Dec. 24, 1895,
Rev. W. C. Scott officiating, Thos.
J. G. Blumenrother and Miss Daisy
Hunt. As the bell wns ringing at
7 o ’clock, Mrs. Scott took her seat
at the organ and commenced play­
ing a wedding march. Keeping
time with the music came John
Hunt and Miss Phoebe Cnlver,
Ralph Hunt and Miss Paulina Blu-
menrnther,Charles Felter and Miss
------ Leobo, followed by Capt. T. J.
G. Blumenrother and Miss Daisy
Hunt, who took their places under
the marriage hell, and Rev. Scott
joined the couple in the holy bonds
of matrimony. The wedding march
was resumed, while the bride and
groom and attendants retired to
the hom eof the bride's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Hnnt’s, where an
excellent repeat was served st 9
o’clock.
R am bler .
Sec. 1. That the use o f wooden
spittoons and the use o f sawdust
or other combustible substances in
spittoons shall be prohibited within
the corporate limits o f Coquille
City.
Sec. 2. That the use of sawdust
on floors o f cluhrooms, barrooms
and saloons shall be prohibited
within the corporate limits o f Co-
qoille City.
Sec. 3. Any person or persons
upon conviction o f having violated
any o f the provisions o f this ordi­
nance shall be punished by a fine
o f not less than five dollars.
DON’T STOP TOBACCO
Adopter! this 28th day o f Decern-
her, 1895, by the following vote: How to Cure Yourself While Using
Tobacco.
Ayms— Drsne, Brown, Perry and
LoreDz; n a y «- noue; absent—
The tobacco habit grows on a man
until hia nervous system is seriously
none.
affected, impairiug health, comfort
J ohn G oodm an ,
President of the Board. and happiness. To quit suddenly is
too severe a shock to the system, as
Attest: C. C. Myers,
tobacco, to an inveterate user, be­
Clerk o f the Board.
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comes a stimulant that his system
Sal'r l » > » a n .
continually craves. Boco-Curo is a
The insurance companies that scientific cure for the tobacco habit,
pay tbeir losses are the ones to in­ in all its forms,carefully compounded
sure with.
Such sre the North after the formula of an eminent Ber-
America and Home Mutual, repre­ ! lin physician who has used it in his
sented by onr townsman T. A. private practice siuce 1872, without
Walker.
Insurance written in | a failure, purely vegetable and guar­
either o f these companies will se­ anteed perfectly harmless. You can
cure you against loss by fire, and ! use all the tobacco you want, while
in case yonr property is burned taking Beco-Curo; it will notify you
We give a written
you will not be compelled to go to when to stop.
law to collect the insurance.
Mr. guaranty to permanently cure any
Wnlker is in the insurance busi­ case with three boxes, or refund the
ness, and makes it a study, and is money with 10 per cent interest
therefore prepared to correctly Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a
late your property and write the scientific cure, that cures without tbe
policy so that it will stand the test aid of will power and with no incon­
It leaves the system as
of insurance law. Mr. Merrill ia venience.
the general agent for the North pure and free from nicotine as the
Amerion end rdjusted the recent day before you took your first chew
Sold by all druggists,
loeson the saloon 1 adding in town or smoke.
and ordered payment—the fire with our ironclad guaranty, at $1
occurring Tuesday morning and per box; three boxes (thirty days’
the adjustment concluded the Fri­ treatment), 92.50; or sent direct on
receipt of price. Write for booklet
day tollowing by noon.
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and proofs.
Eureka Chemical A
ANTED.—8everal trustworthy gentle­ M'f'g Co., M Tg Chemists, La Crosse,
men or ladies to travel in Oregon for
eatahliahed, reliable honae. Salary, S780 Wisconsin.
The government ia again in trou­
ble over that peeky gold roserve.
On account of Cleveland's war mes­
sage Johnny Bull has entered upon
his accustomed tactica o f calling
homa his gold, and tha result ia
that the gold reserve in the treas­
ury ia considerably below seventy
million dollars.
Cleveland, Car- ! and ripen see. Steady position. Enclose
lisle A Co. are badly frightened, and references and self-addressed stamped en­
velope. The Dominion Company, Third
tha president will eend another Floor, Omaha Building, Chioago, Illinois.
meesage to congress asking for :
A Chioago woman who U charged
immediate provision for another
with higamv is likely to have con­
larga bond issue. Failing in this siderable trouble in eeooring an
ha will proceed to issue the bonds attorney to defend her. In that
on the same old authority (?) as city it i« considered a great crime
Before. Beautiful condition this against the legal profession to
shirk the formality o f a divorce or
grant government baa gotten itself
to acquire new conjugal compan­
into, indeed. When will the Amer ions before getting rid o f the old
«can people learn any «enee?
ones.
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UPPER - RIVER
DEPARTMENT.
JOHN KAINO,
Jejr’i far the Jaded and Good
Health far all Mankind.
JOTS VEGETABLE ttMAPABHXA.
XÆyrtle 3?clxa.t an d til© ’CTppor-Ooq.ialll©,
azxdL W lia t is Ociang- on Tenere.
latnade from
hcrSd, aud
coir.Mina no
and W a p n m ate ,
minerai
¿ ru g a
The literary society of Norway
gave an entertainment last Satur­
day evening that was entertaining.
It is Biiid that young Alex Soyder
represented the African nationality
to perfection.
It is expected that Post Com­
mander H. H. Nichols, of Coquille,
will install the officers of Col.
Jewell Post, G. A. R , of this place,
next Saturday night. A bean-bake
will be enjoyed.
Land sold one mils east of Myr­
tle Point, well up tbe Sugar Loaf
mouutain, for 9100 per acre lust
summer. John Bartell has 160
seres, adjoining thetrset mentioned,
which he offers for 98 per acre.
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The Trombone hand did well
here Christmas. Tbe Myrtle Point
boys were ready to receive them
and intended to meet them at the
lioat, bat tbe mud was so deep,
there being no sidewalks, they tar­
ried ou tbe bill until their guests
Owing to a break-down the Sat­
wnded to them. Each band played
urday's
paper mail didn't arrive
some Dice selection« on Mrs. F. G.
Dixon’s porch and then after here until Suudny. We notice by
the liny papers that the boys get a
bearty greetings separated.
drubbing occasionally when the
Three young ladies called on the l elements pieveut them from get­
editor of this department this week ting through on time. This is not
and wished us to say that as soou right, because the mail carriers
as the new year comes in they between here hd U Roseburg are a
intend to advertise under “ wanted” resolute and energetic class of
for beaus. Their ages range from raeu. \\ e presume that some of
seventeen to twenty, light hair those who find fault would hardly
adorns their heads, rosy cheeks go through the Middle Fork road
and soft blue eyes embellish their in the night with a strong guard to
features. I f wo were only young protect them from robbers.
again the eldest of tbe trio would
A gentleman proposed to put in
ssye the expense of printer's ink,
but gray hairs and wrinkled fea­ a water plaut nt Myrtle Point, com­
tures knocks us out. “ Ad” next mencing next March, provided tbe
week, with full particulars. We city council would extend the time
sormise that it will be bended to commence work. The council
agreed to tbe proposition and tbe
“ Mouey Wanted."
up-river man endeavored to get
A very distressing accident took them to meet and pass tbe ordi­
lace at the residence of the late nance.
Some of them were ou
reeman Hughes, one mile east of hand, but not enough for a quorum.
Myrtle Point, Friday, Dec. 20th. Finally, after three weeks, the
Miss Eva Hughes accidentally meeting was held and the act
swung her clothing over the fire, passed; but the man who bad the
which esugbtiand before the flames means to put in the plant was dis­
could he extinguished her Itody gusted and gave the enterprise np.
was so badly burned that she is not Now that fellow who tbiuks he is
expected to live. Tbe girl’s parents the tow d board tells the public that
died not long ago, aud the children we deceived them. The above is
were living aloDe, and weie in des­ the truth in the matter and we
titute circumstances. The German leave the judgment to tbe public
Baptist church has taken chnrgeof as to the injustice that a b le (? )
the victim, and have rented a house writer intends to do us.
in town and brought her in aud
The old year with its joys HDd
surroondsd her with every comfort
possible. Miss Hughes is about sorrows will close with today; but
with hopeful heaits let us receive
14 years of age. We learn later
the Dew bom. It will be sn event­
that there is hope of her recovery.
ful year to some of us, perhaps it
The Cbristmns festivities were will he the last new year some of
enjoyed by young and old in this ns will ever see, hence let us pon­
plnce and notwithstanding the bard der snd look witbiu our hearts.
times the public Christmas tree Do we harbor a jealous aud hate­
was loaded with presents, some of ful feeling toward our ueighbor
which were valuable. Love tokens, am! feel a desire to injure him?
funny gifts, BDd good cheer gener­ If so, let us pat it from us, as a
ally were distributed by Santa person of that nature is not suit­
Claus and his little Nicks. The able to live amoDg men, to say
music, led by Mrs. W . H. Brown nothing aliout stepping into tbe
at the pisDO, was enjoyed bs well dark future.
Such bemgs are
as the other exercises hy severs! of among us—though, thank heaven,
our talented young ladies. A little they are but few in number. They
child only 3 years old, a beautiful take pleasure in giving others pnin;
little girl of Mrs. Clsrs Mansfield, they are envious of those who meet
spoke some pieces ou the stage with success; they pretend to be
that was very interesting and even dignified, but their low cunning
wonderful, as her gestures were h o o d comes to the surface snd their
complete and she seemed to under­ true character is revealed; but
stand the gist o f her subject. w hile we Bre forced to look upon
There were several home festivals the dark side o f some o f the
and trees in various parts of town inhabitants of earth, how gratify­
that bronght joy to many yonng ing it is to realize that there are
hearts. The ball given by the band noble souls whose friendship is
was a complete success in every pure BDd grand. Betray your con-
particular. The midnight supper fideoce? N o; they would yield up
given hy the Eastern Star was com­ life first. They have charity for
plete— turkey, chicken and every- tbe foibles o f their neighbors, and
thing one could wish wns in an will stand by a friend as long as
abundance. '
the years roll by.
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Joy’a
V e g e ta tile
robe thè
biuod of all
Complainte
and Kidney
Ite im puri-
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cou n ee
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L L KINDS o f blacksmith work a a l
wagon work, new or repair work, done
on short notice.
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WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
To g i.e satisfaction. Come and see us.
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KAINO & RUSSEL.
Joy's Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
G o to th e
prevents tired feel­
in g , staggering sen-
rations, palpitation
o f heart, rush of
blood to the head,
diuineas, ringing in
ears, , e snots before ths
I eyes, headache, bil-
¡outness,constipation
o f bowels pains in
the back,mefancholy.
tongue coated, foul
M a r s h fie ld
RACKET STORE
For cheap goods nnd splendid bargains.
You can get many good articles at
one-half their cost at
other stores.
BLANKETS AND PILLOW S
at surprisingly low prioes.
dizxr s p e l l s , faint
spella cold, clammy
feel and hands, tour
fatigue, in-
. and all dis-
I the stomach,
liver and kidneys.
The KACKET is on the oo-operative
_ plan,
Ian, and has a good paying stock in the
company for salt
North Front Street, ■ - NanhfitU.
novi9’9r.j
Joy,a Vegetable Ber­
ta panila ia sold b y ell
druggists. R e f u s e a
.substitute. W hen you
p ayfor the best see that
you get the best.
Will Make Regular Trips Between
J O Y ' S for the J a d e d
lu M r u io r ls m .
CARRYING
OREGON COAL A NAVIGATION CO.,
Proprist ora.
E. G. Flnnngan, Agent, Marshfield.
8. O. Co., Agent. Empire City.
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APPLICANTS MUST BE WELL
• RECCOMENDED . (BOYS AND SIRLS CAN APPLY).
WRITE FOR PERT1CULARS.
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Given Away
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to the person aubmtttlng tb e
m ost m eritoriou s ia v o a tio a
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From 100 to 200 boxes
of good, assorted Winter Apples at
tbe H erald office, on subscriptions,
new or old.
We want such apples
as will be suitable to go into auy
market We will pay the market
price for nil such apples, to be taken
on subscriptions, if brought soon.
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Ilot ¡¡ml Cold Baths—Reasonable
05 « ‘¥ATK0Nhfs
—such as De Long’s Hook
snd Eye, “ See that Hump,"
*‘Ssfoty Pin,” "Pigs la Clo­
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Almost every one conceives
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w
other. Why not put It In prac­
tical use? YOUR talonts may
lie In this direction. May
make your fortune. Why not
try?
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FOR INVENTORS, snd the
objoct o f this off?r Is to en-
courago persons of an Invent­
ive turn o f mind. At the
same time we wish to Impress
the fact that
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THtaU»IH0
Geo. W. Jenkins, editor of the
Santa Maria “ Times,” Cal., in speak­
ing of the various ailments of chil­
dren said: “ When my children
have croup there is but one patent
medicine that I ever use, and that
is Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy.
It possesses some medical proper­
ties that relieve the littlo sufferers
immediately. It is, in my opinion,
tbe best cough medicine in the mar­
ket.” If this remedy is freely given
as soou as the croupy cough appears
it will prevent the attack. It is
also an ideal remedy for whooping
cough. There is no danger in giv­
ing it to children, ns it contains
nothing injurious. For sale by Dr.
S. L. Lencve, druggist.
THE PRESS CLAIMS GO.
P h ilip W. A vlrett, (Jen. Mgr.«
618 F Street, Northwest,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Charges, Courteous~Trcatment.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
Front street, opposite R. K. Depot,
T. W. GILLHAM.
ie responsibility o f this company
may be Judged by the fact that its
stock is held by over one thousand
of the leading newspapers in tbe
Col ted States.
SCHOOL NOTICE
W ILL
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COMMENCE
A TERM OF
P r iv a te S c h o o l
In the Public School Building ih Coquille
City, on
Van i l
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Passengers and Freight at Lowest
Rates.
Thomas C. Norris, ths subject of
this sketch, whs boru in Baltimore,
Maryland, Sapt. 9th 1818, and wns
therefore 77 years, 2 months and 7
days old the date of his death,
which took plnce Deo. IGtli 1895.
He lived for a time in George
town, D. C. then moved westward
to Missouri, where in 1844 he was
married to Miss Mary E. B oae,|
grand-daughter of the noted Dan­
iel Boone, of Kentucky. In 1846
they crossed the plains to Oregon
where he has lesided continuously
until his death. The funeral was
conducted hy Rey. Johu Bouewitz,
near Fairview. Mr. Bouewitz will
perhaps give a more extended
notice of his life later.
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An Elegant Home- ------
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
STEAM ERS
Arago and Areata
Coos Bar and San Francisco
The state board o f equalization
ia in session in Salem, Oregon, and
we append hereto some o f their
proceedings which interest the
people of Cooa and Curry counties.
No change of the valuation on
horses of 918.86 for Coos county,
and 916,86 for Curry county.
Cattle were left at the same val­
uation as before, viz: Coos county,
Acres, 3 mile from
99 32, and Curry, 99.16
Myrtle Point poatofflee: all rich bot­
tom land, cleared, fenced and in hU;h
Sbeep and awioe were left aa
state of cultivation. GOOD HOUSE
before.
! and new barn, about 50 bushel« o f potatoes
Railroad rolling stock was as
| and a large amount of garden truck: 27
! tiers hard wood, good cook stove, 75 chiok-
follows: Tbe O. i C. (8ontbern
: ens, about 50 bushela o f corn, and a good
Pacific) so n« !o conform as nearly
skiff with two paira of oara.
«• poeaible to 9500 per mile.
Tbe
Mast h . v . .tren gth or they will b . la the A L L OFFERED FOR $ 5 0 0
O. R. A N. Co. at about 9600 per «eff«rlng d—ip.tr ot a .rv ou . pro.tr.U on,
Notice te Policy-Holder*.
Call at Well«, Fargo A Co*« Express office
T b . t r » . w .y to win v lfo r o u . hralth U to at Myrtle Point for further particulars.
mile.
ta b . Hood*. Sanaporllla which will build
No change was made in the list­ ■ p B W en rth b y m a k in g p u r . , r ic h b l o o d ;
I will nubatitute North America
Chance lor a Nice Home, Cheap
t b o . H w ill «bra fe e d t h . n e r v e u p o n th e ir
policies for paid-up State (Salem) I ing o f money.
n o o r t e h m e n t , c r e a t e . a e p p e t lt e ,
policies, and allow the unearned
rh la v lg o r a t. «v ery org e a .
II
* CM RN OF LAND. WITH A
“ Ah,” exclaimed tbe cannihel
I 8 x j L good, new 2 «tory house of 7
premium credit on new policiea.
rooms,
beside« cloeeta and porches, all well
The North America haa a $3,000,000 chief, smacking hie lipe, “ what
finished, good spring close to house, barn,
paid-up capital and iw 103 yearn old. kind of a minister wae that we had b what ttrad women need tbe on. True chicken-house and yard, high laud garden,
It went through the great Chicago for dinner?” “ Yonr Excellency,” ) Blood P u r ifie r prominent In the p u b li c eye. young orchard o f prunes, plum«, oherrie«,
apple«, pears and peaches, with an abun­
fire in 1871, paying 92,000,000 of replied bis companion, “ I should
dance of «mall fruits. About one-half is
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bottom land, with garden, or panture for a
loaaea; later it paid 91.000,000 in j say he wae a prime minister.”
fow. with stock water, and all cleared and
the Boaton fire.
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W ITTBALuiA cured by
O. W. NORTON.
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Pam cenoed. Applv to
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nix» Ouoo^t «dew. S'.rtTJS,
Coquille City, < Weat Side.;
fire tested.
T- A- W alxx ». i A O K lT F r* SIC? s .n iT w « n
Tired Women
C. H O W E, Agent.
THE
TUITION:
Advanced nnd Intermediate branches,
per m on th ......................................... $2.00
Primary pupils, per month.......... ....... 1.00
Tuition m hvsby instance most be paid
monthly in advance.
N. B.—No pupil enrolled until on«
month'« (nition ia paid.
F. C. RINNICUTT.
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N O RTH F R O N T S T R E E T ,
M A R S H F IE L D .
Sarti panila
St. John’s day, Dec. 27tb, was
observed by public installation of
officers at Masonic Temple, at 4
o’clock, p. in., aud the ladies of tbe
Eastern Star installed their officers
in the evening. It was a day of
feasting and good cheer.
Nearly everyone who calls at this
place notes tbe difficulty in getting
to the railroad depot. A slippery
sidewalk two feet wide, nearly worn
out, leads one dowu off the hill.
Theo slippery ties BDd mud com­
plete the accommodations. Incuse
one goes down a little late and the
engine is switching cars, then there
is danger. If soraeooe is killed
who is responsible but those of our
towu that have such matters t j look
after?
The steamer was loaded Christ-
mas when she lauded here. Tbe
Tromboue baud was on board and
saluted the town with music. They
hesitated seme time befoie taking
tbe muddy street for town; none
got dowu over ankle deep however,
hut it tcoL the boys until after dark
toget their «hues dry and blackened
for the dauce, but prudence sug­
gests that we end this now, or we
may bf culled an “ ignorant, deceit­
ful hazel-splitter.” It won’t do to
bint at the short-comings of digni­
fied personages.
or
àcidiy poi*-
Barkis is willin'; but Peggotty I Miss Lou Schroeder is visiting
is undecided.
I friends at Myrtle Point.
There is very little sickness a t ' The steamer Myrl lands at tbe
Myrtle Point this season.
upper wharf atuce the raius began.
Quite a number of the victims
c f the late insurance failure are
now taking policies in tbe German-
American.
C. L. Gray, onr former jeweler,
is much missed siuce he moved to
Coquille City. He was an excel­
lent workman and many now send
him watches for repair.
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