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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1896)
OUR O F F E R IS Q E S U IS E . j «jquUU Cits pernia. UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT, SIR. USX SETT'S POSITION. f ornex or Our Mnrsbfin!il n lightsira have At tho late Populist meeting nt B L A C K W E L L 'S D U N H A M T O B A C C O C O M P A N Y . ---------•> i «---------------- - i DUNHAM, N. C. PU BLISH ED E V E R Y TUESD AY kindly insinuated that tlie offer o f Masonic hall, before giving the Z M Iy r tle F e in t a n d tlie X T p p e r - C c q .'u .i l l e , Dear S ir: Block 29 in C oqnille City as a site closing song by the choir, J. 8. Mc- a n d ’NXT’ l i a t is G o in g o n T h e r e . You are entitled to receive S. & l for n courthouse was not genuine, Ewan briefly called the attention of F R E E from your wholesale dealer, Editors and Proprietors. and that after the election C oqnille the audience to Hon. J. W. Ben- W H I T E S T A R S O A P with all C. F. Dodge, the ex-railroad con-1 the IVe expect to come down to tho Devoted to the material and social up City would go hack on the offer. nett’s circular address, in which he building o f theCoqaitle Valley particularly ductor, started for Grave crcok Sun- i com ity sent some day and we will In answer we wish to say that ignores the issues thnt are before and o f Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, iti advance, $2. day morning. | call nt the H erald office. Block 29 has always been reserved the people and proposes several We are informed thnt tho Enter-1 Sum Johnson commenced a term for courthouse purposes and though new ones of a local character and T U E S D A Y , M A Y 20, 1890. you buy. One bar prise will come out this week in sup- of school at what is known as built up all around it not a lot j discusses them, Mr. McEwen fur- of soap Free with each pound, port of À. H. Schroeder for bheriff. Brow n’s schoolhousc Monday of this whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or could be bought out o f it by any- ther stated that Mr. Bcnnett was a oz., packages. nr authorized agent, This paper 1» kept on file one. H o ! for a grand celebration on week. Mr. M cD onald, o f San Fran- not in sympathy with the people of a hi» office. We have notified every whole AVe have n “ kid” baseball nine sale dealer io the United States cisco, who is proprietor o f E lliott’s Coos county, that the Democratic July *1 th at Myrtle P oin t Arrange that we will supply them with soap PEOPLE’S PARTY NOMINATIONS. addition to this town, has a lw a y s' party, o f which ho was the iio m i-; ment» are being made in that direc that is com ing to the front fast. to give you F R E E Order a good tion. They boat the older nine a few days supply of QENUlNB DURHAM at ST A TE AND D ISTRICT TICK ETS ^ ¡ ' ¡ ' e l y refueed to break Block nee for the legislature was almost once, and Insist on getting your The railroad company is fencing since. 29 for Ruyonrt. And now to settle \ unanimously in favor of free silver soap. One bar of Soap F R E E with Presidential Electors. each pound you buy. soap la tbe questiou once for all about the coinage, yet he, as ono of the five in a five acre tract of land at the Ilev. Byru took for his subject M . L . Olmsted, o f Baker, offered for a limited time, so order W. D. Hare, o f Washington, genuineness o f the offer we append delegates from Coos to the state turn-table south of town and will Sunday evening, “ Our Dead.” His to-day. Yours very truly, W . H. Spaagh, ot Lane, discourse wan g ood and wns very hereto a certified copy o f M r. Me Democratic convention had voted erect a stock yard. Henry Watkins, o f Yamhill. Donald’s telegram donating the lot. against the existing and largo ma The juvenile militia company drills fitting for Memorial Sunday. For C ongress—1st District, jority platform with a free silver Whatever the C oq n ille people I three times a week and they are Those who favor Coquille City for W. 8. VANDEllBURG, o f Coos connty. If you have any difficulty In procuring your agree to do is genuine and will be plank, and voted for a very small becom ing quite proficient under the the county sent were pleased to note For Supreme Judge, soup, cut out this notice and send it with your order to your wholesale dealer. JOSEPH GASTON, o f Multnomah. carried out to the letter. W e ex minority substitute, “ sound-money” charge of Lieuttuant Macklin. that the Baudou Recorder came out Second Judicial District— Prosecuting At pect to do a great deal more than platform. Mr. McEwen also stated torney, J. M. UPTON, o f Coos. A committee from Col. Jewell Post favorably last week for thnt locality. Member Board o f Equalization—F. WARD, give the ground when the time that Mr. Bennett was a banker and ! visited Prof. Wright's school last o f Douglas. Sunday Memorial services were Joint Senator—Coos, Curry and Josephine, comes, but we aie making no blow bank official, a Democrat in favor of Friday. A now flag was unfurled held iu tho Presbyterian church iu W. C. EDWARDS, o f Josephine. shout it. But here is tho dispatch: national banka (?), a railway offi to be placed on the flag staff. Dr. this place on the 24th inst Rev. Joint Representative—Coos and Curry, cial and stockholder, and a corpora K. A. Leep, one of the directors, was I S an F baxcisco , April 29, 181X>. W . H. NOBLER, o f Coos. Blair delivered nu excellent dis To A. J. S hebwood , C oquille tion lawyer. On two o f these state present and short addresses were course. He wns assisted by Rev. PO PU LIST COUNTY TICKET. C it y : ments Mr. McEwen was afterward made to the school, which seemed Byru. Tho church had been decor For Representative—THOS. BUCKMAN, I f C oquille City ««cures the called to task by Hon. J. J. Lam b o f Marshfield, to interest the scholars. ated and presented a line appear For County"* Clerk—FitANK SMITH, Of|cotuity seat I will donate B lock 29 — that o f being in attendance as a Marshfield. for n courthouse. A. H. M oore was down Saturday ance. The music by the choir was For Sheriff—W. W. GAGE, o f Empire City. delegate to the state convention, M. J. M c D onald . For Treasurer—W. W. HAYES, of Empire and Sunday. He brought over first-class. and the other as being a corpora City. I hereby certify that the above $1000 in gold dust, the result of 14 Tho show came, tarried several For Coroncr-CHAB. HOWE, o f Marsh- telegram was received by me on tion attorney. Mr. McEwen makes field . dnys’ run with three men in the Sal evenings aud is gone. The mem For Assessor—K. H. HANSEN, o f Gravel the above date and that the sam e' no retraction as to the first state Ford. mon mountain claim. One piece of bers o f the troupe m e entitled to ment, for wo have on file the pro For School Superintendent—J. H. BARK- is a correct copy o i the original. quartz about as large as a man’s fist respect as far as we are informed W. ¡3. P ekuy , LOW, o f Bandon. ceedings of that convention in both For County Commissioner—I. T. WEEKLY Operator. that he picked up was filled with and we wish them t o harm. We o f Gravel Ford. the Oregonian and Evening Tele | free gold and it is estimated that it admire real art in every form, but gram, and both give it that he was JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES. DON. J. Si. UT TON. t is worth about $200. W ho can say it is very imprudent for people to present and so voted; but even if Dist. No. 1—(No nominations.) that Coos county has not g ot rich support nny traveling show these .H r . U c r i i i s - t l is l / n r j r r .4 1 (* -r F r e e I Dist. No. 2—J. D. Sunderland. Justice of Tho Corvallis Times pays Hon. J. he had not been present his proxy Eartdori’s Budget. the Pence; W. F. Elrod, Constable. gold mines? hard times. There may be artists si as si N o t » l ' l ’ Js-isil o< (lit* 11 i n k - Dist. No. —J. H. Cecil, Justice o f tbe M. Upton, Populist candidate for and bank partner, Mr. Flanagan, iss& U Blsil. Peace; D. H. Johnson, Constable. Thos. H. Tongue arrived on Fri in their company, but the accomoda Bandon, May 23.— Candidates are Dint, No. 4—J. H. Minnrd, Justice o f the prosecuting attorney, the follow ing | was present and the vote is so re- L ibby , May 33, 1893. here in abundance. tions nt baud often prevent nn exhi day’s train. Ho was met at the sta Peace; G. G. Swan, Constable. high tribute: corded for tho whole delegation E d . H erald — D ear Sir: Iu rend County sent questiou hot just now. Dist. No. 5—E. A . Adnuis, Justice o f the bition o f true art, which was noted in g the Sun, I came across the open “ J. M. Upton, candidate on the against the present free silver plat- tion with a carriage and driven to Pence: Sain Giles, Constable. Nat Stowers came home this week. Dist. No. « — A. D. Morse, Justice o f tho Populist and Democratic tickets for form the Opera hall where an audience in the performances rendered here. letter of J. W. Bennett, the Demo- His health was not improved much Pence; S. N. B. Hunt, Constable. “ Uncle Tom's Cabin” was played in Republican candidate for represent while with the Stuttz Theatre Co. district attorney in this district, has As to now being a corporation was in waiting. He spoke twenty been in town a couple o f days lay The new wheel for the stonuier minutes, satisfactorily to the mem this place about two years ago with ative, and in reading that letter ing up his political fences. Mr, attorney, Mr. McEwen accepts Mr. bers of his party. He stated that just as much skill by a troupe came across tin item referring to M010 arrived Tuesday night; it was the Newport coal mine. He says: Upton is a man of g ood personal Bennett s and Mr. Lamb's denial, put in place Wednesday, she loaded picked up in our town. In fact we “ I was employed by the Libby Thursday nnd left for San Francisco appearance, about 35 years o f age, and agrees to so state to the public, j he was surprised at our wonderful have talented y ou n g people here miners to attach tho mine to secure Thursday night. E nr. nnthorized to nnnounre J. 8. and has the earmarks of a man of |Bllt oven wllile %ve (lo this, Dot be_ resources and he did not wonder KANEMATZ, o f Coquille City, ns cognisant of Mr. Bennett’s ro- that Biuger Hermann had worked that could amuse us ns much as is wages, some ¡*500*•, w hich was then Si viral new houses aro in coarse nn independent cnndidnte for the ofliee of ability. lie was admitted to the I Connty Surveyor o f Coos connty, Oregon. bar in 1890 and 1ms since devoted lotion as an attorney to corporn- so faithfully for the harbors of Coos necessary and why not encourage due them, there being no law then of construction. or now which would give them a lien his energies to tho practice of his t;OI)H| tll0 j,e01)l0 CIH1 judge ho is county. He promised to endeavor them as well as strangers. The schooner Del Norte sailed in upon the mine for the work they very prettily last night on low tide. profession. He has never meddled | prettv ci08ei_v „Hied to them, he be FALSEIJOOD CORRECTED. Ere another issue o f this paper to see the g ood work g o on if had performed therein.” But we ____ in politics, and is not a po.itieian in ing a practicing lawyer end officially The woolen mill boys have out the votes for the county seat will be emphatically deny em ploying Sir. posters for a dance tonight. The Marshfield papers constantly « “ J sense. The nomination, both connected with the railroad and elected. Bennett as; our attorney, we all be i i i i i oq the Populiut and Democratic Beaver Hill Co., a banker, and in a Several of our townspeople are Col. Jewell Post, G. A. R., held counted and he who lays aside all affirm that Coos county has a debt . . . . 1 . , • , , ni , in g called out of tlie mine in the quite sick this week. J | tickets, came to him unsought, and very good position to be u co-legal jealous feelings aud peisonal inter their regular meeting Saturday and middle of the day not know ing for of $100,000, and falsely leave the j though ho at first wavered about adviser and counselor. Thos. Tongue will not be here completed arrangements for nn ests in tlie matter and votes to place vvliat reason, but went down to the tonight, as billed. Some misunder impression that there is nothing to accepting, ho lias since buckled on the county seat where it will accom office and there saw Mr. Bennett standing in regard to dates. elaborate program for Decoration offaet this indebtedness. To show his armor, and is determined to win Tire iuiaeiiesB olUhelFlitm em ont >vu-u W - ^ p Tfif J a ir4 and honor- Stuttz theatre is com in g again day. Tbe^post will meet on that odate the most people, will feel that making up a document for the miu- 1 erss nil l o s ig n , lie h a v in g b e e n Mouday, May ‘2 5th, nnd will play day at 19 o'clock, a. m., and detail a ho has done his duty, no matter ask our readers t.o study the figures able wftrfare W,B do iL Mr’ UPton I brought up to the mines bv the wns formerly n newspaper man. He corps to visit the new cemetery in what the result may be; but they bookkeeper, Mr AYaiters, we not “ Pearl of Savoy,” and possibly sev here given, They are official and was until 1884 connected with tho eral other plays. This company is i , •- : '«•- ¿V-’ Y company with the national guard who vote to keep the seat of justice ¡know ing anything of the affair correct: editorial staff of the East Oregon too well know n to not draw a good in one corner of tho county, nud I until we entered the office and were house. who will salute the dead and deco Totnt indebtedness...................... $ 93,434 35 ian, a paper noted throughout the I 11 Interest on Above .................... S.000 00 state for expressing its opinion on rate the graves. The literary ser where two-thirds o f the people of ! asked to sign tho document. Editor Stitt of the Bandon Re | less than tlnee hours afterward a corder lias now come out for Coquille T otal...........................................$107,434 30 all subjects regardless o f conse vices will commence in the Opera the county have more difficulty iu telegram came from Mr. Flanagan 8riy Cash in treasury..........................$ 17,1444 83 quences, and a lute issue of that Hall at 1:30 o ’clock, p. m. After gettiug to the courthouse than at to Mr. V,’alters, bookkeeper, notify- City for the county seat. Taxes delinquent and oolleotablo £»¡781 is j journal says: ‘ Here is an iiistance Brother Stitt, we welcome you with any other place iu the county, should which a procession will be formed, ! iug him that the Arugo laid left us. We were almost certain thnt where the office Bought tlie man, Total............................. headed by the batalliou baud, and consider when the smoke of battle with the money to pay the men, you would see your own interest, as ___ 1 __I_ ! nnd where a man capablo to fill the Amount o f debt, less assets.......$ 40,487 07 office has been selected. Mr. Upton the inarch will be taken up for the clears away that they have done and requesting them to g o to work, well as tlmt of every other taxpayer that everything was all l ight. Well, So our readers will see that tho is a man for whom wo have tho old cemetery, where the G. A. 11. their neighbors a great injustice. as this was about the first case that in Coos county, and work for the greatest confidence. F o r fifteen good of all. debt is really only $10,487.97. Memorial ceremonies will take place. It is straDge thnt those who have Mr. Bennett had in tho law busi. veal’s wc have known him, nnd dur Tho Baptists will give nn enter no real property in Coos county are There is yet $30,000 due of last ness, he wanted to bo very gener tainment in Armory hall next W ed It is hoped that tho whole commu ing all this time we have seen him the most pronounced opponents of year’s taxes, not mentioned in the ever true to duty. If elected, lie ous with the miners and just charged nity will join in the ceremonies of nesday night. Admission 10 ceuts; above statement, to defray the will bo faithful and his office will ho this very important occasion. Come, Coquille City. W hile we are willing them tho sum o f $200 for the few lunch free. hours ho was with the men. administered simply ns a trust in Bandon will observe Memorial county’s expenses this year. friends, let us decorate anil honor to accord everyone the lig h t to his And another thing, each man had day in a fitting manner. A g ood candid opinion in the matter, yet The Marshfield papers know, or the interest o f the people.’ ” the graves o f our heroic dead and to pay his share of $1.50, which program has been arranged, can know, that the figuroa here join in sympathy with bereaved we can’t understand why it is that was kept off him in t he office on -Air. Harmon of Grants Pass, W e lenrn just before g oin g to given are correct, but if they were ones. Everyone should be more non-owners of lunds should be tlie the payday to help make up the Republican candidate for joint sen to publish them they would not bo press that L ou is flazzard, D em o than willing to devote one day of first to advocate Marshfield as the attorney’s fee. And why did Mr. ator, is in town. R ambler . cratic nom inee for county clerk the year in paying tribute to those most suitable place and the most Benucit charge us the enormous deceiving thoir readers. sum of $200 for the little time lie entitled to the honor. Tho H e r a l d Land Com pany is we love so dearly. T h e facts aro that the county debt has withdrawn in favor o f Ed. was here, when there is no such form ing connections in C alifornia has been reduced the past year Backleff, the Itepublicnu nominee a law to protect the miners in this ‘ • S i n n v l i n l l " - W la o*«* A u m c T h e M a il t a i l N u n — " U lr ils ssl n T « for that office. T h is means a fuse nearly $12,000. state? Aud should we have needed find other places. Thpy inteud to F c a d n r ,” E t c . M ar :nr:a[.l), Or., May 33, *96. an attorney, wc undoubtedly would do tlie business in this part o f The above statement of tho debt I o f D em ocrats nud llepublicnn s for E d . H e r a l d : The avidity with not have hired Mr. Bennett, as he is Oregon in tbeir line. See partiiit Ei>. H ek ald : Snowball is so is vouched for, as it comes direct that office. But it isu’ t any use: which the — — Mail takes up any blind thnt even his miud’s-eye is known to lie a friend of all the cor list iu nnother column. from tho records at Empire, and honest D iniocruts will always pre- \ - i i . -4;.-.-'.''.r statement not fnvori ble to the Sun about given out. He wants to porations, aud not of the working was em bodied in the late quarterly fer to vote for M r. Sm ith, the ' '' plainly ew p h n siz’S the fact that know why lie was not given a job man. Undoubtedly we would have Joy’s for tiie Jaded anil Good j \\ Bennett, through his bank, the Sun and Mail stick closer tliau on the ioroner’s jury. hired Mr. Sigliu, as he is known to statements given in the Marshfield Populist candidate, than to fuse . Health far all Mankind. W ell, for the same reason that the be a friend, anil a good friend, to with their old-tim e enemy, the In’-: ¡s a lnrge purchaser of Coos county brothers; that the real “ lin g ” is iu Sun and tho H e r a l d . JOT’S VEGETABLE S1RSAPAKILLA. the Marshfield newspaper offices, the workingman. And another In addition to tlio offsets given publicans. Mr. biuilli will make| aerip. It is therefore to his interest and that the object for which they sheriff could not give him n job. T oo much bug-juice, Bob. That’s thing, while down in Marshfield a above, there are about $20,000 of on « o f the best county clerks Coos ! to keep ,i,e price o f said scrip ns pray both day and uight is the de crowd of the miners tnckeled Mr. what makes you so blind, Bob. taxes of corporations that aro in county Itns ever had, nnd is much ]ow ns possible. This he does by feat of the Populist party in Coos Bennett about tho enormous price C . H owe , litigation with every prospect of nearer tl’.e pcoplo that Mr. Back- discouraging others from buying, county June 1st. Coroner o f Coos County. he had charged and demanded a That bread-and-butter business reason, which wns very soon settled W o therefore invite our A year a ago a man enmo from San winning, nnd which, if collected, leff. is a serious one on the part of the Y oung husband— D idn’t I tele by him taking them into a saloon will reduce tho debt to a little more Dem ocratic frieuds to cast their Francisco with $2000 to invest in Mail, for it realizes ODly too plainly C o n s t i pfi - graph you not to bring your mother and treating them to the whisky. tion , L iver C o in plaints than $20,000. And the eounty court ballots for Mr. Frank Sm ith for county scrip; hut after consulting that the H e K a LD is actually taking with y o u ? Aud why is it that he at the pres Y oung wife— That’s and K idney Affection*. ia confident thnt it will wiu its suits clerk. with Mr. Bennett he decided not to the breid-and-butter out of its what she wants to see you about. ent time does want to be such a these impuri- good friend to miners, when only a before the supreme court anil col She read the dispatch. purchase, ns Mr. Bennett called his mouth. It also rem inds us that we have Our county authorities are fast few weeks ago lie called a miner lect these taxes. One noticeable attention to the tax litigation nud been inform ed that the Mail has reducing the county’s heavy indebt a low-lifed rill fin nnd pauper la too, is tlmt tho farmers are pny- the constitutional inhibition. And been subsidized or organized into borer, and one who wns prospect edness, a legacy of tho administra iu g up, and that it is those big cor- yet these scare-crows don’t “ inhibit” a stock com pany aud the stock ing and trying to gnin protection tions of the two grand old parties. Joy’ s Vegetable porotiocs and capitalists on the bnv Mr. Bennett from buying scrip nt handled in very much the same from the officers of the law? Sarsaparilla ' But at the present time he will be who are delinquent and resisting There “ “ ‘j ODe *“ " * that tiley 92 to 95 cents on the Hollar_se e ’ i ®®o<*ar as this Sun Company. I prevents tired feel ___' “ I Further, I do not quite uuder- II needed by poor, tired mother», over anyone’s friend to get thoir vote, for, ing*, staggering sen the «ollacUon of this large s u n ,o f : Hoem to 1,6 helJ responsible * sations, palpitation Thomas H. Tougue claims that he »»land why the Mail and the Sun worked >nd burdened with cere, debili and we think lie will get fooled in j nnd that is tho national debt is not of heart, rush of .. | are both throwing so much mod nt tated nnd ron down becnu»e o f poor, thin June. is not a friend of the corporations, ; . » , _ „ „ blood to the bead, The flnsnees o f Coos county were -y et c ,n ce lle d Give u* “ 8how , , me, for I am not a candidate for nnd Impoverished blood. Help 1» needed And another thing: it is the dizziness, ringing in by the nervous »ufferer, tbe men nud never managed so honestly nnd well boys; enlarge our field o f useful- and yot he rides on a free pass and 0gjC)J c e j(her do I expect to receive women tortured w ith rheumatism, neu workingman's place in this county ear.4, snots before the ness a little kit, nnd that little busi- has special traiua to await his bid- uuy benefits wliateyer by virtue of eye*, headache, bil in the history of the county as they ralgia, dyapepeim, aorofula, catarrh. Help to send Mr. Bennett up Salt river. iousness, consti pation ness will bo wound up also. din g and convenience. Also a steam ! any o f the P opu list ticket being All of the old miners know this to aro now and the Populist officials of bowels, r>ams in be facts, nnd will substantiate and tug to make a special trip lo Yaquina | elected. the back,melancholy, linve more than redeemed their The case stands thus: I have tongue coated, foul I f J. W. Bennett should happen f()r benefit. It soems a little W hen Hood's Sarsaparilla begins to en uphold me on this statement from breath, pimples on given the facts. T h ey have nothiug pledges to the people. I to blunder into the legislature aud atrango that the corporations should but mud with which to answer. rich, purify and v lU llie the blood, and one of the miners, face, body and limb, tends It In a healing, nourishing, Invig J. IV. G aumiij . declineofnerve force be as lonely as that party was in the HO flir out 0f (|io way to boost \\ itb this mud they are able ouly orating atreem to the nervea, muscles and ------ » «» » ------------ dizzy s p e lls, faint J. IV. Bennett, Democratic candi- organa o f the body. H ood’e Sarsaparilla , „ , . , . ■ l»"t legislature, he would scarcely him ou wfty iu the campaign, if to bespatter themselves. J. IV. Bennett, as a gold standard spells, cold, clammy builds up tbe weak end broken down sys J. J. S t a n l e y . feet and hands, sour date for the legislature, still fads t o |b# fthle to (lo much legislating for lle is not a corporation man Where tem, end curse all blood diseases, because man is not in accord with the Dem risings, fatigue, in Jet the people know where he stands Coos com ity; but he might haven ¡» the Populist that they would g o ocratic platform adopted at Port somnia, and all dis Sena’ or Vanderburg knows just eases of the stomach, pn the money question. Hie proxy, c i,ance to give tho casting vote for so far to favor? Not Mr. Yander- land. If elected he would not be j liver and kidney*. what we need in the wav o f harbor in accord with his party, which has |«F. Flanagan, cast his vote in tho R gold-staudard Republican for the burg Joy.s Vegetable Sar saparilla is sold by all declared for free silver. improvements in Coos county. Mr. st&4e Democratic convention for United States senate and against d n in U a R e fu s e a substitute. W hen you j the gold standard, aud Mr. Bennett Johu II. Mitchell. If you want A man to represent Tongue does not know, aud is more pay for the best see that | V 1 TANTED.—8t»vernl trnRtworthy p^ntle- you get the best. studiously avoids disclaiming that ai_____ _________ 1 us in congress who is interested in interested iu fiue racehorses than in Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggist» »'• » \ men or Indira lo travel in Oregon for reliable honno. Salary. f7S0 vote. He is evidently against free G ood reports com e to us cou- the improvement of our rivers and the needs o f Coos county, ^ otc for Prtpared only byC. I. Hood ACo.. Drwell. Mass. established, ami expehses. Steady position. Enclo>e ,, are the only pills to take references and aelf-address«d stamped en silver, and in lav or of the gold stnntly from Senator Ynnderburg harbors on this coast, vote for our own Vanderburg without refer- HOOU S P llL S wtthUood iSaiaaperuA. velope. The Dominion Cotapauy, Third standard 1 He make* friends w herever he goes. Senator Vauderburg Y loot. UninLa Building, Chicago, Illinois. 1 I ern e to party. J. NcEWEN S. M A h , Blackwell’s Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco fhi Retail BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TO B A C C O COM PANY. Map of Coos County— Coquille City the Centre. ¿ j/. j For County Surveyor—I udopondeiit Candidato. j j W j Films.M Don't Lis. 1“ i j Help j Comes ^Quickly Hood’s Sarsaparilla •- ' ■ - I isSS