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SEiv£i-us>Jisn>TTr-£k^r_. Cltg pernii s t a t e m e n t UPPER-RIVER Of the niiK.unt of money and warrants received for taxes, and money paid PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY to tlio county treasurer by the sheriff of Cooa county, Oregon, for the Ivdyrtle six month« ending on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1896: J, S. M eE W E lf* J. S. MfCAIJi, Editors and Proprietors. j Dot >ted to tho material and social up- bm ldiiiKof theCoqajJie Valley particularly I and of Coos Comity generally. Subscription, per year, in advarioe, $2. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1896. axad Amount received during In coin and In oonnty Total oolleoted warranta and paid Treaa. currency month of 676 0 » 1 699 a ; $ 1.875 95 October, IHM................... % 3Ù3 87 4:;; 21 790 58 November. 181)5................ 095 78 December, 1895............... 1.219 55 1,015 28 761 0ft 1,699 92 9H2 87 January, 1896.................. 96 ‘JT» SM 67 138 72 February, 1896................. 11,880 17 27,684 20 IM M m March, 1896...................... l ’ élut DEPARTMENT.! f f and tlie TJ~pper-Ooq.~u.llle, le Oeln.gr on There. Early gardens look sickly, owing Miss Lucy Breitenbush preached to the continued cold rains. in tlie U. B. church Sunday morn Mrs. E. Bender, who has been ing. quite sick, is reported better at this Dr. Strange is operating iu his dental parlors at the Mvrtle Point writing. P. FISHER, N ewspaper A D t bhtibing A o m t j Special taxes collected and paid to treasurer during theaaid nix months: 21 Merchants’ Kichuu««, Man Francisco, 1« W. H. Corbett lias his neat new hotel. nr authorised agen t. This paper la kept on file Joint school dist. 3 .......... $ 3 50 8 00 School dist. 3 4 ...................$ cottage in Border’s suburb nearly W. H. Brown, one of our enter n hla office. «• « 41 .................... 432 05 School dint. 6 ..................... 138 45 prising and genial merchants, is completed. “ “ 54 .................... 489 74 “ “ 4 206 54 P E O P L E S P A R T Y NORf IN ATSONS. •< “ 8 ..................... 316 70 Coquille City....................... 218 61 J. C. Brown has been elected city in San Francisco. ■* « 9 ....................... 1,841 93 ■ M arshfield.......................... 1,221 84 marshal by the trustees to fill the STATE AND DISTRICT TICKETS Miss Alta Dodge, who has been •< « 23 ..................... 7 63 ------------- vacancy caused by the resignation stopping at A. H. Thrift's, at Lang- Presidential Electors. I T o ta l...............................»4,884 99 M.Ti. Olmsted, o f Baker, lois, the last two months, returned of Joe Noyes. W. D. Hare, o f Washington, State of Oregon, ) W. H. Spaugh, of Bane, home last week. Now the 3d of May nnd but very County of Coos. ) Henry Watkins, o f Yamhill. I, W. W. Gage, sheriff of said county, do hereby certify that the fore little plowiug has been done. The Rev. J. L Futrell preached a very going statement is correct and true. For Congress— 1st District, farmers nre hopeful, however, and interesting sermon Wednesday even Witness my hand this 1st day of April, A. D. 1896. W. 3. VANDEKBUllG, o f Cooaooonty. when the rains hold up the ground ing, after which his lady organized W. W\ G age , For Baprema Judge, a Woman's Parsonage and Home will fly. JOSEPH GASTON, o f Multnomah. Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon, by J. J. Stanley, Deputy. Beeond Judicial District—Prosecuting At Mission Society. Mrs. G. E. Duns- Mrs. Kennedy, nee Clara Adams, torney, J. M. UPTON, of Cooa. S E M I -A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T Member Hoard o f Equalization—F. WAltD, arrived here on Inst Friday’s train more was elected president of the o f Dooglaa. O f th e c o u n t y tr e a s u r e r o f C o o s c o u n ty , O r e g o n , f o r th o six m o n th s e n d from her home in California. She new organization. T otals......................... $ 19,282 24 » 14,412 86 $ 33,604 60 L Joint Senator—Cooa, Carry and Joaephina, iu g M a r ch 3 1 st, 1 8 9 6 : W. C. EDWARDS, o f Joaephina. 4,277 46 To amount on band Irom lset report—General Fund................... » Joint Representative—Cooa anr. Carry, 2»,626 01 “ received—General Fund...................................... ........ To amount on hand from laat report—School Fund................... W. H. NOBLER, o f Cooa. “ received—School Fund.................................................. Amount received from and on hand at laat report, 5 per cent POPULIST COUNTY TICKET. 401 58 State Road Fund ............................................................................ For Representative—THOS. RUCKMAN, Amount received from and on hand at laat report, Institute Fund 64 80 of Marshfield. “ “ « « « “ 11 K‘ tatea of de For County Clerk—FRANK SMITH, of 38 SO ceased and insane . Marshfield. Amount received from and on hand at laat report, overplus ou For Sheriff—W. W. GAGE, o f F.mpire City. 27 71 tax aales............................................................................................. For Treasurer—W . W. HAYES, of Empire Amount race ved from and on band at laat report, Indigent Sol City. 256 11 diers’ Fund........................................................................................ For Coroner—CHA8. HOWE, o f Mareh- Amount received from and on hand at laat report. Special City field. and Sohool Fund.............................................................................. 4,320 34 For Aoseosor-K. H. HANSEN, o f Gravel Ford. Total.......................................................................................... » 37,802 76 » For School Superintendent—J. H. BARK- LOW , o f Bandon. By amount paid out on county warrants—Geneial Fund.......... $ 15.G38 04 F ir County Commissioner—I. T. WEEKLY By balance on h a n d - General Fund.............................................. 17,164 S3 o f Gravel Ford. By amount paid out on Sohool Superintendent's warrants....... $ By balance on hand—School Fand............................................... 26 82 JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES. By amount paid out on 5 per oent State Bond F ond................... By balanoe on hand 5 per oent State Road Fund....................... 374 71 Dist. No. 1—(No nominations.) By amount paid out on Institute Fund..................... ............... . -------- Dist. No. 2—J . D. Sunderland, Justice o f By balance on hand Institute Fuud............................................... 54 80 the Pence; W. F. Elrod, Constable. By amount paid ont on Estates of deceased aud insane............ 6 00 Dist. No. » —J. H. Cecil, Justice o f the By balanoe on hand Estates of deceased and insane................ 33 80 Peace; D. H. Johnson, Constable. By amoant paid out overplus on I bx sales................................. 23 61 Dist. No. 4—J . H. Minard, Justice o f the By balauoe on hand overplus on tax aales..................................... 4 10 Peace; G . G. Swan, Constable. By nmonnt paid oat Indigent Soldiers’ F ond................................ 256 11 / Dist. No. 5—E. A . Adams, Justice o f the By balance on hand Indigent Soldiers’ Fond............................... ..................... Peace; Sam Giles. Constable. By amount paid out Speoial City nnd School Funds................... 1.335 82 Dist. No. C—A. D. Morse, Jnstioe o f the By balanoe on hand Special City and School Funds................... 2,384 62 Peacd; S. N. B. Hunt, Constable. T ota l«........................................................................................$ 87,902 76 $ For County Surveyor— Indopendciit Candidate. We note that our county papers have been unfortunate in not get ting the particulars of the death of Harvey Minard, one of Coos coun ty’s best men. He was honest, a The Barklow Bro’s do well on the true and faithful friend and a loving new time schedule for our Roseburg husband nnd parent. His neighbor mail; but as the Jjnper mail did not hood will miss such a noble man. The county seat question receives arrive Sunday mbrning people were complaining. Itls positively a phys large share of attention these 3,188 56 ical impossibility to put the mail rainy days. Some very amusing through from Itoseburg in twelve arguments are advanced. One is that Myrtle Point should have it, 3,122 28 hours at the present time. 66 28 A social danse was held at Armory because they can’t keep prisoners at hall Saturday evening in honor of Empire, while at Myrtle Point it Dr. Harry’ Ransom who left Monday tAkes help for the marshal to put for Portland. The young people prisoners out of jail. was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Jas. Johnson, who hail been in Cali- 3,147 16 41 40 | fornin for her health. The two ladies were heartily received by their numerous friends. 3,188 56 S ta te o f O r e g o n , ) C o u n ty o f C o o s , j S8‘ 1, W . W . H a y e s , d o h e r e b y c e r t ify th a t th e f o r e g o i n g is n tru e an d c o r E are authorized to annonneo J. 8. r e c t s t a t e m e n t o f th e a m o u n ts r e c e iv e d , p a id o u t, a n d r e m a in in g o n h a n d KANEMATZ, o f Coquille City, an in th e c o u n t y tre a s u r y o f sa id c o u n t y f o r th e six m o n th s e n d in g o n the an independent candidate for the office o f County Surveyor o f Coon county, Oregon. 3 1 st d a y o f M a r ch , A. D . 1896. W it n e s s m y h a n d t h is 2 9 th d a y o f A p ril, 1896. W . W . H ayes , THE BANDON RECORDER AND C o u n t y T re a s u r e r . report having a very enjoyable time. The Dr. has formed strong ties of friendship during his short stay here and many regret his departure. It is possible that he may return to this plnce. Dr. Geo. D. Elgiu, the Democratic candidate for joint representative, hns been visiting his friends lately. The doctor says he has been a Pop for nine years, but is willing to serve tbe Democrats if they desire it, but it will be in the interests of the MYRTLE POINT ENTER people. Dr. Elgin is considered a PRISE FA VOR THE RA Y. S E M I -A N N U A L R E P O R T splendid man, but he is placed in a O f th e c o u n t y c le r k o f C o o s c o u n ty , stn te o f O r e g o n , s h o w in g th e a m o u n t WTe were somewhat surprised to o f c la im s a llo w e d b y t b e c o u n ty c o u r t o f Baid c o u n t y , a n d fo r w h ic h w ere peculiar position. He believes in a i silver stai dard. see the Bnndon Recorder and the w a rra n ts d ra w n fr o m th e 1 st d a y o f O c t o b e r , 18 95, t o th o 3 1 s t d a y o f Col. Jewell Post will observe Myrtle Point Enterprise come out M a r ch , 18 96, a n d the a m o u n t o f o u t s t a n d in g n n d u n p n id w a rra n ts on Memorial day with appropriate cere- M a r ch 3 1 st, 1 8 9 6 : lost week in favor of the bay for the place of location of the county C ir c u it c o u r t ......................................................................................................»* 1/8 81 40 I monies, and they invite everybody J u s tic e s ’ c o u r t s .................................................... ......................................... . 1 3 9 75 4 rt J rt! « H m I L i n J U o o v ik k in g t h e scat in preference to Coquille City u . i . m . . - v » .................................................................................................. 0,111)6 44 graves of fallen heroes nnd of loved o. Dumo uuier central location on S ta tio n e r y a n d p r in t in g ............................................................................... 2 5 3 96 the Coquille river. P a u p e r s ................................................................................................................. 7 2 9 UO ones who have succumbed to dis 4 9 0 48 ease. Divine services will be held Tho Enterprise appears not to C o u n ty I n fir m a r y ................................................................... . ...................... 1 7 0 00 on the Sunday preceding May 30th know where it docs want tho county I n d ig e n t s o ld ie r s .............................................................................................. R o a d s u p e r v is o r s .............................................................................................. 1 ,6 0 1 30 and it is hoped that everyoue will seat located, as it argues first iu R o a d s a n d b r i d g e s ........................................................................................... 2 ,7 8 2 23 go and listen to an appropriate ser favor of Myrtle Point, then in favor Courthouse nnd jail....................................................................... 221 55 mon by Rev. Jas. E. Blair, the gifted of Marshfield, and winds up with minister of the Presbyterian church. Total amounts allowed and warrants drawn.........................$ 11,436 11 Myrtle Point again. The undercur rent of sentiment iu the article seems The old party incubating commit SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT to be, anywhere for the county seat tees, which met at Marshfield last Of the financial condition of Coos county, state of Oregon, on the 1st but Coquille. Thursday to re-hatch their county day of April, 1896: W’ e were not only surprised but tickets, failed; dead ducks was the Total amount o f outstanding and unpaid Warrants pained on account of this nttitude March 81,1886.................................................................... $ 99.434 25 best they could bring to ligbt, and Estimated intereat thereon................................................. 8,000 00 of the Enterprise. We had hoped By funds in the bands of the County Treasurer............ f 17,164 83 these they left in the sun to warm that all the people in the Coquille By unpaid current taxes applicable into life, perndventure the outside valley could rise above personal W arrants for the yenr 1887__ world might think the race had not ** “ 1888.... •« interests, and be actuated by “ the 44 1889.... become extinct in Coos county. 44 M if “ 1890.... 1.944 74 greatest good to the greatest num II •« t* " 1891. .. 44 “ 1892... The Clackamas county Republi ber" in tho settlement of a public o “ lHíKt.... question liko this. And we are cans have kicked out of the traces ** " •* 1894.... $49,781 45 pleased to know that very few peo Net liabilities.. altogether, and low muttering» of 40,487 97 ple in Myrtle Point entertain the discontent come from everywhere, $ 107,434 25 $107,434 24 selfish views of the writer of the nil caused by the same burdens of The nbove does not include the taxes for the yenr 1895, which became increased taxes nnd broken promises article in tho Enterprise. As to the arguments presented by delinquent April 1, 1896, amounting to »36,520.89, which is applicable to of the g. o. p. that have been forced the payment of tbe stnte tax, (he school tax, nnd expenses due and to upon all the counties— not Coes neighbor Stitt of the Recorder, they become due before October 1, 1896; nor does it includo tho delinquent county alone and by the Populists, have been answered so often and so special taxes, amounting to »5,121.53. effectually that it seems almost pre State of Oregon, \ ns tho Const Mail nnd old party sumption to speak of them again. County of Coos, j “ Snowballs” would have you believe. It bos been shown r.gnin nnd again, I, D. F. Dean, county clerk of the county of Coos, state of Oregon, do that the old buildings at Empire hereby certify that the foregoing is a true nnd correct statement of the F o rtu D a (Cal.) Advance: What must bo replaced even if the county Amount of elnims allowed by the county court of said county for the six sent were voted there. Also that months ending on the 31st day March, 1896, and the amounts of war does the Coquille City H erald mean when it asserts that “ the reform the present vote will remove it and rants and delinquent taxes outstanding and unpaid, as the same appears tail is trying to wag the Republican it only remains for us to decide by upon the records of my office. d og?” our votes where it ought to be for Witness my hand nnd the seal of the county court of said county Well, it had reference to the Cap the geueral good. The assumption D. F. DEAN, S eal I ) this 29th day of April, A. D. 1896. ital Journal of Salem, Oregon, that it will cost the county fifty County Clerk. thousand dollnrs to purchase the which, with three* or four other By E. Panuenberg, Deputy. grounds nnd erect new buildings is Republican papers in this state— in as far from being correct ns the about the proportion of 16 to 1— former mistakes. The most beauti Some while since our “ independ old hulks that were summarily in ful block of ground in Coquille City ent” (?) contemporary, the Myrtle terred by the people long since with | are advocating Populist reforms within their old party lines, which is at the people’s service for county deep omphnsis. Remember Mr. Lin buildings free of cost. All the pub i Point Enterprise, shot this nt us: brought to our mind that this small “ We are waiting patiently, up this coln’s aphorism, neighbor: “ Yon lic buildings Coos county will need i element in that party was “ the tail for the next century can bo built w a y , for the H erald to compare cannot fool all the people all the j trying to wag the dog.” for fifteen thousand dollars, and cnndidntes on the county tickets, time.” perhaps less; and the great scare nnd ‘show ’em up,’ ns it promised to Our enterprising physician, Dr. J. about taxes and debt, etc., is ouly a Tom Tongue, silver-mouthed gold- Burt Moore, is in receipt of a sup subterfuge to mislead the honest do recently.” Well, neighbor, although you have bug Re| ublican candidate for con ply of Dr. Edson’s Aseptolin, the voters. Once more we appeal, there fore, to tlie patriotic oitizens of the j seen fit to “ put words in our mouth" gress in this district, vice Binger famous new remedy for consump eouth half of Coos county to not regarding “ showing ’em up,” we Hermann, retired by Joe Simon, tion. This remedy is a recent dis allow these purely selfish consider have to “ bide a wee” and exercise Harvey Scctt nnd J. N. Dolph, is covery of great importance. It ations to control them in casting announced to visit this and Curry will bo remembered that Dr. Edson their votes for tho county sent, but our patience also till your candidate* vote for what you know is for the settle down to business and we can counties for two days, Thursday and gave (he formula of tbe medicine present and future good of the level our pencil o n ’em. While you Friday, May 21st and 22d, during free to the public. Dr. Moore is majority of our population. are preferably g. o. p., that party the canvass. Tom is a sweet-talk tho first to introduce it into this does not exist in this county, neither ing lawyer, ready to make any and county, nnd it will no doubt prove W’ e are pleased to learn from a a blessing to those who nre suffer contemporary that “ Coquille City is is there a ticket of that order tiefore all promisee usual to he made by a ing from that dread disease, con geographically located." It might the people. We take it you are like g. o. p. candidate and one of his sumption. ------ ■ »#■ ----------- have gouo further And said that it our local contemporary .organized on profession. Well, beyond a doubt \ T ANTED.—Sever»I trustworth.T gentle is populistieally located also, aud the “ independent" or “ neutral" basis, he is wasting his breath, but at the '\ 11 men or ladies lo 'ravel in Oregon for lot the general “ perusion" of tho reliable bonse. t Salary. $780 same time the people should keep established. and expenses. Steady position. Enclose public that all roads lead to Coquille but satisfied with the general assign references and «elf add reused stamped en City nnd thus she is made commer ment of being “ Anti-Populist" and their eyes open or it will be “ the velope. The Dominion Company, third ( Hoot. Omaha Building. Chicago. Illinois. tame thing over again." cial! v lo< »ted. desiring to galvanize into new life the W The ladies of the Presbyterian church and their friends gave a social last Friday evening that was a source of much amusement and good cheer. Miss Laura Wise opened the entertainment by de claiming a piece in which she por trayed the character and peculiari ties of a back-woods farmer nnd a city old maid— who was somewhat educated and refined— during their courtship nnd marriage. Miss Wise displayed wonderful talent in her difficult task aud delighted the audi ence. The two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Guild delivered two very interesting recitations in their very able and pretty style. The duet by Mrs. Guild and Mrs. W. H. Brown was declared excellent. Young Miss Tom acquitted herself ill a creditable manuer in rendering a solo. Rev. Byrn and others con tributed to the interest of the occa sion. The sunflower scene was mirth provoking. The refreshments were good and the whole affair wns a complete success. • m e t or TiJILL Merckits WIu Retal DURHAM, N. C. Dear S ir : Y ou or* C a ta r rh Hood’s Sarsaparilla a fa lrtria l.” W m . J .B gyscn,A ^toria.O re. Hood’s Pill* The Stuttz Theatre Co. concluded a week’s engagement at this place with last Saturday night's entertain ment Each successive play be came an attraction and grew in favor, the attendance augmenting with each performance. Last Sat urday night was a repitition, by re quest, of Friday night's perform ance, the comedy-drama of “ States Evidence” being tbe attraction. The company made many friends while here. The band and orches tra are specialty features with Stuttz, who thinks good music a part of the business. Tbe company will give one night next week before leav ing the county. The piny will be “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,"and will be put on the boards with full effect. Admission will be 75 cents for re- ; served seats and 50 and 25. en title d to r e c e lv « PR E E from your wholesale dealer, &H,TE S T A R S O A P w ith e ll Blackwell’s Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar o f soap Free w ith each pound, whether 16 o z., 8 oz., 4 o z., o r a oz., packages. W e have notified every whole« sole dealer la the United States that w e w ill supply them w ith soap to give you F R E E . Order a good supply of GENUINE DURHAM a t once, and Insist on getting your soap. O nebarof Soap FREE with _ la h pound you buy. Soap b u . y .’ "Soap so order ordi offered for a limited I time, ao to -day. Yours very tru ly, BLACKWELL’S DURHAM T O B A C C O COM PANY. If you havi may difficulty In procuring your m m . out thU notice and send It with you r order to your wholcMle dealer. Bandon's Budget. Empire Cityisms. Empire City, May 2.— Our right hand has not forgotben her cunning neither has our tongue clove to the roof of our mouth, but we have been silently watching develop ments, and to say that we have been amused is putting it very mildly. In the first place, that rotten old hulk sailing under a worm eaten standard bearing tbe motto “ Demo- ltep,” but known, puticulnrly to the voters of Coos county (too well known, in fact, to have any influ ence) as “fusionists,” thought to blind the people once more by hold ing their conventions to all appear ances separately, yet, though “sei>- erate in body yet united in spirit serviug the devil.” when it came to nominations, they had not mate rial in their own ranks which they dared place before the public, so they borrowed enough Populists to fill out tbe list On further inspec tion the ranks still appeared so weak that the bosses decided that it would be necessary to unite nil available forces against their com mon enemy, the cause and promo ters of reform. This resu.tod in a called meeting of tho candidates at Marshfield on the 25th ult The bosses bad a beautiful plan prepared and it was reported that they had succeeded, but it seems that a few of tho candidates arc still iguorant enough to think that their particu lar party represents principle and refused to withdraw from the field and they hereby prevented a sec ond mnrriago of tlie twain so lov ingly united two years ago. W e feel truly sorry for these few misguided mortals who were honest enough to stnud on wlint they be lieved to be principle, yet are so densely ignorant of their true posi tion. Turpen says Smith requested him to withdraw nnd offered him »50 to do so. Turpen indignantly refused. Now “ Peelhead” pleads poverty of the “ widder,” as though public officers are created for tlie sole purpose of keeping people ont of tho poorhouse. But there isn’t a “ ghost of a show” for any of them to be elected, so let them go on with their tricks. It floes not hurt the Populists nnd seems to amuse them. K rakk . Riverton Rioting*. Has troubled me for 11 years. I hay« taken four bottles o f H ood’s Baresp«rilia and sm perfectly cared. I think H ood’s Sarsaparilla has no equal, and believe that many w ho are in poor health and havn become discouraged, would be restored to good health If they would only g iro i B la c k w e ll '« D u n h a m T o b a c c o C o m p a n y . ■ Riverton, May 4.— The river is banks-full. The farmers nre becoming dis couraged on account of the w’et weather. Wo have in but very little gardens as yet and most of that is on high land. The directors have posted notices calling another tax election. If all our people were like our directors nnd some more of our townsmen, we would certainly have a school- house. John Collins, a new-comer to our town, hns purchased land of Frank Nosier, upon which he will soou build a residence. Geo. W. Leggett, formerly a resi dent in the stnte of Kentucky, pur chased land of H. Waters upon which he will soon reside. He ex pects a part of his family here soon. Work was generally suspended around here for two days, on ac count of tho wet weather. Rev. J. S. McCain lectured here last Saturday evening on political issues of the day. When he fin ished, we were all willing to ac cept our share of the foreign silver that might be dumped upon our shores, should congress pass the free silver act He also held relig ious services Sunday. Rev. Sandcrlin was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Canterbury, last Saturday nnd Sunday. Coquille City for the county site, but Coos county must send the congressman to Washington. Bandon, May 2.—That was a nice little surprise party lhat tlie boys and girls gave Charley aud Alfro Fclter Saturday night. R e v . J. S. McCain, of tlio H erald , was in town this week, talking up the county sent question. Mr. C. W. Hess lias sold his bar ber shop to a Mr. Thompson of the bay, who will run tho same old stand. Mr. Hess nnd family intond leav ing in a few days for Roseburg, their old home. The schooner Berwick is still on the beach und likely to remain there. It is thought now that she will never be launched into the ocean. M. I. Swift is building nil addition to his hall and fitting it up for a lodge room. The steamer Dispatch has been put on the dry dock for repairs nnd the steamer Antelope takes her place. Stuttz’s theater will be here ngain- nbout tlie middle of the month-' Where can I get four bits ? jj The public school closed yester day; it lias been a very successful term and speaks well for Bandon. Prof. Hodgin intends teaching one more month of private school. < It. D. Hume lias replevined the deer hides that are in controversy at this place. The trial takes place today before Esqnire Morse. Messrs. Davis & Davidson took possession of the broomhandle fac tory yesterday. Success to you, gen tlemen. A. Osborn left this morniug for Alaska. He contemplates trapping in the far north. Wo will miss him very much. May no ill luck befall him is our wish. Quito a delegation of Coquillo people came dow n last Friday to talk up the county scat question. The meeting was interesting nnd favor able for Coquille City. The Wards, who left here last Monday for Jackson county, met with trouble on tho way to Myrtle Point and had to lay over for better roads. The old people were sick over their hard jaunt and returned to Bandon and intend to remain until the roads get good. R ambler . ------------- --------------------- T V iic I ir r » ’ Jov's for tlie Ju<lc<! and Good Health for all Mankind. JOY'S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. is made from herbs, and contains n o mi n e r a l drugs or deadly pois on . J o t ’® V e g e ta b le Sarsaparilla robs the blood o f all its im puri t ie s , a n d courses all these import* -^ H O S U B S T lT o J ot ’ s V eg e ta b le S arsa p a rilla * prevents tired feel ings staggering sen sations, palpitation o f heart, rush ol blood to the head, dizziness, ringing in ars, spots before the eyes, headache, bil iousness,constipation o f bowels, pains In the back^nelmncholy, tongue coated, foul brealh, pimples on fsca, body and limb, declineofnerve force dizzy s p e l l s , faint spell«, cold, clammy feel and hands, sour risings, fatigue, in somnia, and all dis ease* o f tbe stomach, liver and kidneys. Joy,a Vegetable Bar aapatilla la sold by all dniggLata Ref use a substitute. Whca Whf’ pay for Hiebest see £2| you get tbs best. D ona A na . Who«i|»fti>K C o ncli. There is no danger from this dis ease when Chamberlain’s cough It lique General Thomas Clingman, of remedy is freely given. ! North Carolina, who had gained fies the tough mucus and aids its , fame as a commander of confeder expectoration. It also lessens the ate troops during the war and was severity and frequency of paroxyms I once a United States senator, is an ■ of coughing, and insures a speedy applicant for admission to the Con recovery. There is not the least federate soldiers home at Raleigh. danger in giving the remedy to He is 83 years of age, and is help children or babies, as it contains no For sale by less nnd without resources of any injurious substance. ; Dr. S. L. LcueTe, druggist. ; kind. ICxa in it ia l l o o . Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of making an examina tion of nil persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teach ers of the public schools of this county, the county school superin tendent will hold a public examina tion nt Myrtle Point, commencing on Wednesday, at 1 o’clock p. in., tbe 13th day of May, 1896. Teachers who are eligible for state certificates nnd diplomas must make application nt the same time. Dated this 25th day of April, 1896. J. H . B arklow , County school superintendent. I . •: N I JOY'S for the J adeo