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: JESSIE
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TURNS TUP. ,
At San Diego, September 4th, a j
PU B LISH ED E V E R Y TU E SD A Y
J.
S.
M t t F .W -
II.
F.
Wade McDonald, one of the dele
I>F:A\, gates, reading the following letter
Editors and Proprietors.
UPPER-RiVER
great sensation was caused by J. I
SÆ yrtle Zi?ein.t
and
I from Jessie It. Grant, son of General
D ebated to the material and social up- \ U. S. Grant, ns follows:
b Hiding o f the C oqu ill« V alley particularly
“ My Dear Judge: I have noticed
a"td o f Coos C ounty generally.
Subscription, per year, in ad vance, $2.
j with much interest your withdrawal
Threshing is in order.
L
William Jennings Bryan.
Thomas E. Watson,
N. T j . Butler, of Volk,
Mr. Grant has been a resident of season’s work.
San Diego for several years and has
Miss Mary Harris is visiting with
large property interests here.
friemls on the lower river. Judge
Tho letter comes ns a complete Riley, vice-president of the Bryan
For Reprosentative o f Cooa County,
T H O M A S BECKM AN.
.Special election N ovem ber 3,1390.1
surpriso, not only to tho convention, free silver club now spends bis
but to the entire community. Mr. evenings at home.
Grant has so seldom concerned him
It might be well for our poultry
self with public affairs, and is, seem
ranchers to keep nn eye open for
ingly, so little interested in local
Jack Eagan Bnd R. Y ., as they are
politics, that he is probably the last
dangerous men when the fires are
person flora whom such a letter was
going in the brickkilo.
to be expected.
Rev. Purdey and bis band of
Mr. Grant is not in the city to
night, and his reasons for writing workers are still with us. Their
Rev. Father Nugent, the most
prominent Catholic priest from Iowa,
nnd a lifelong Democrat, says ho is
going to vote for McKinley.
Coast Mail: The old “ Billy Goat”
of the Hi:u.u.i> gets in some of hi«
customary lies about tho Mail this
week.
W ell, old “Billy Goat’s” hair is
meetings are attended by larger
tho letter could not be learned from
straight, at all events; no kinks in
crowds than ever assembled at
him personally. Delegate McDon
bis whiskers— pure Caucasian— and
other religious services in tb¡3
ald, who read the letter, when asked
be is not living a lie.
place. They nre earnest workers
ns to Mr. Grant’s probnble motive
for the advancement o f Christian
in
writing
it,
said:
AND THIS IS I.A K7
ity. They are receiving, aud well
“Tho letter from Mr. Grant to mo
United States A torney Dodge lias that I rend in the convention today deservp, too, the hearty support of
decided n o t t o brixo si its against is according to his long standing all of the profpssed followers of
Christianity. Much good is being
tho maotfactoiiino HUMS of Massil and well-known views on the silver
done.
lon, Akron, Canton and other cities question, nnd this is about all that
Mr. Perry, of South Fork, came
in Ohio, who during tho panic I know of it.”— S. F. Examiner.
into town last Friday morning
ISSUED SOBIPT TO THEIR MEN IN LIEU OF
carrying his child o f two years,
currency .
TH IS
AS A \ IOT j A-
Const Mail: And now “ Old Billy
which 1 y accident had got hold of
t i o n o f t h e r e v e n u e l a w s . Goat” of the H e r a l d rends J. \V.
a
bottle of strychnine. The little
AN D W O U L D SUBJECT TH EM Bennett out of the Democratic party.
This poor white trash is getting fellow had extracted the cork and
TO H EAV Y P E N A LT IE S, BUT
was helping itself to the poison
officious.
MU. D O D G E H AS COME TO
when discovered by its parents.
So far as Mr. Bennett is con
They, of course, were badly fright
T H E CONCLUSION TH A T U N
cerned, his own party platforms, ened and hurried with the child
DER
THE
CIRCUMSTANCES
state nnd national, have read him to the office of Dr. K . A. Leep, w ho
THE
M A TTE R
SH O U L D BE
out of tho party', nnd he 1ms taken soon had the child nut of danger.
DROPPED.
the hint nnd slopes; we have never A town should be proud o f eo
skilful a physician ns D r. Leep.
known him ns a Democrat. As to
L IT E R A R Y NOTE.
our “ ofticiousncEu” and being “ poor
Apropos of Mr. Cornelius Van white trash,’ wo observe you retain
derbilt’s disagreement with his son, tho African (no) scent of slavery
a days from which .you have not yet
woman very much older than him asserted any manhood, but continue
self, the editor of The Cosmopolitan, to serve, now ns n flunky, and would-
in tho September issue, seriously be overseer with u blacksnake in
nnd tho
latter’s
marriage
to
discusses the education most useful hand if y’ou could.
to modern life, nnd substantially, if
not in words, asks: “ Does modern
Tho First National hank nt Now
Orlenns closed its doors on tho 2d
collogo education educate?” The
inst., and the Union six days later
September Cosmopolitan, ns if to
on tho 8th— behind in lnrgo sums,
allow what a magazine can do, gives
enused “ by loss of confidence nnd
fqur complete stories ill this single
the tariff.” The clearing house tried
number, by such noted authors ns
hard to rally to the crippled con
Frances Courtenay Baylor, Maurice
cerns, but had about exhausted the
Thompson, Gertrude Hall, nnd John
power of the syndicate for $100,-
J. a ’ Beckot.
Louise
Chandler
000, and still the bank needed $92,-
Moulton, Mrs. Low Wallace, Fran-
000 morel Chauncey Depew’s fifty
eisipio Sareey, I. Znngwill, Agnes
men “ who can stop tho wheels of
ltepplier, Norman Kerr, M. D., H.
commerce, stranglo enterprise nnd
C. Chartliold-Tnylor, Win. Eleroy
bnukrupt the government” nro get
Curtis, Robert E. Strahorn, Colonel
ting in their work ns a pointer
Tillman, and Ruth McEnery Stuart
Ta-ta, bankers.
are also among tho contributors to
thin ono issno of a magazine that is
Actually the people nt Cleveland,
Nor is that all. Ohio, hnve celebrated Berry’s victory-
Among other writers not already on the lake without tho consent of
sold for te-n cents.
Riverton Hidings.
Riverton, Sept. 14.— J. H. Timon,
after a long and tedious delay, 1ms
once more resumed mining. There
nre two schooners on their way
here. Mr. T. now has ns fine a coal
tunnel as can be found in this
county, and what is of greater im
portance is, thnt he has struck a
better quality of coal than has
hitherto been found.
Mr. Clark, president of the Ban-
don Block Coal Co., was here on n
business trip.
Not a day passes without one or
moro straugers arriving. All are
seeking employment.
Wm. Sharp was visiting his uncle
Joseph Ferry last week. He ¡ b
interested in the coal business here.
C. A. Peterson A Sons have fitted
up their building for n boarding
houso. W e understand it is to bo
occupied by J. E . Mnrtin. Mrs.
Martin has nbout 25 boarders now,
and will thus bo better propnred
than ever to accommodate them.
J. A. Lyons of Coquille was in
our town one day last week.
Onco moro tenement houses nre
in great demand. Somo enterpris
ing nnd humnne person should con
struct several houses to lease. It
would be a profitable investment.
Keep your eyes open nnd be
ready when tho road petition comes
around.
mentioned is Camille Flnmmnrion, England.
Anarchy seems to be
who has ail article on “Tho Wonder spreading.
ful New Eye of Science,” which
J chsc L. Test, e s q ., an old resident
alone ¡ h worth the entire price of
D onna A na .
tho magazine. Tho Cosmopolitan nnd highly respected citizen of our
town, called this morning and after
Las been gradually perfecting its
purchasing a bottle of Clmmhcrlnin’s
A t n meeting of the new board
engraving nnd mechanical depart Colic,
Cholera
nud
Dint-rhcen of directors of the Coos County
ments, until the publishers believe Remedy, said: " I f anyone asks you
Mercantile A Shipping Associa-
that, in the September issue, they if this remedy will do what is
claimed for it. tell them yes. and lion, held Inst Thursday, W . Draue
present a number unrivaled in artis
refer them to me.” H. Alexander | was re-elected president, J. H.
tic nnd mechanical excell« nee.
Stoke, Rcynoldsville, l’n. No one i Cecil, secretary,
Another large mercantile failure can doubt the value of this medicine i Oregon Kidney Tpn is the most
n fair trial. Then |
is announced, nnd this is tho cause
,
,
, ,
effectiveblood-purifierknr.wn. For
nnd «*»•
safe *«
to *■£•’ gale by druggists N. G . W . Perkins,
it ; s.
nn,,„
given:
“ Dull business, shrinkage
making it especially valuable for o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8 . L.
of values nnd slow collections."
children
For sale by Dr. S I , Leueve, of Coquille City.
And this is the work " f the tariff!
Leneve, druggist
S. F. Examiner: “ Wealth is
H on. J. W . Bennett has sent in
king in peace nnd in war,” cried the j his resignation as a member of the
v e st have learned at dear cist n n d > Hon. M. M. Estee before the ¡Oregon Democratic state central
painful experience thron , h several Republicans of 8 .in Francisco nt committee; also as chnirman of the
years past, that combines and cor-1 the Auditonnm meeting of Bator- «»on ly committee. John A. Gray-
potation greed nre not in their iu- ulay night, “ W ealth is king in
brown or black-or saddle-color
peace Hnd ill war,” and the iufer- or
tereat nor for the welfaro of the
enee may fitly lie drawn that wealth says “ Old Billy Goat of the H er .
masses something our const mid is expected to lie king in politics ALD read him ont.
W e were not
dlemen seem loth to learn. To that j when the present campaign is done. nwnre thnt our “officiousness” w as
The business men of tli
middle I
it
C' o i i i «* I «
T ill»
a . o . l\ ?
W illi
III«*
E d . H e r a l d :
Ex-Attorney Gen
eral Williams’ speech at Portland,
by the Coast Mail of Sept.
an d. tto.e ■U’p p e r-C c q .u .ille copied
10th, makes this statement:
i s G o in g - c n Tfciero.
“ All history and all experience
show that the tint of the govern
ment cannot fix the cvrrent value
Mrs. A. N. Knight will
,
,
,
, ,
.
l,n | of money," and continues his argu-
Mrs. Ivy Tike of B e a v e r H i ll
spent several days in town last
from the Democratic party a n d ,
,
. ...
. . .
T U E S D A Y S E P T . 15, 18%.
espousal of the People’s party. wee*t visiting her many friends.
This action meets my approval, since
Myrtle Point now boasts of a new
P. FISHKH, NltWHPAPEB AlORRTWINO AOKNT
21 Merchant»’ Exchange, Han Frant i»co. 1» I hnve concluded to enroll mvself in mentroaiket — Albert
M cM icle is
our authorised agent. This payer la kept ou file the same cause.
The finnncinl plank #h
_
la hi» office.
________________
in the Republican platform must "
Propr‘ e,or-
drive from that party any one who
tV. T. Reed, one of our popular
P O P U L IS T T IC K E T .
believes as I do, nnd the anarchical young m eD , has gone to Curry
plank in the Democratic platform county to take a position in W il-
FOR PRESIDENT,
must lose to it any person who j,ur'g mj||
believes in protection of American
citizens nt homo ns well ns abroad.
D. G iles & Son will soon hnve
O F NEBRASKA.
Tho platform of the People’s party, brick on the market once more as
FOR V IC E P R E S ID E N T ,
on the contrary, has no objection- tbe fires are burning in their new
able principles and seems to offer a brickkilns
political home that nny American
A l Slonn, the enterprising logger
can proudly enter. Yours truly,
O F G E O R G IA .
“ J esse R. G r a n t .
of Bip creek, was in town Inst
Presidential E lectors.
“To J. W ade McDonald.”
week nnd reports a rery successful
M. L. Olmsted, of linker,
Henry Watkins, of Yamhill,
E. Hófer, of Marion.
DEPARTMENT.
Ra»
: o p e n h e r sc h o o l fo r p r im a r y .c h o l -1 m e u t fr(/ m
tll0
BtttU(lpuint th at,
so
ars at her residence in Myrtle Point far as the values of money is con
begicL'ipg the 21st lost.
cerned, there is a power that is acf
great iu its nature that all forms of
The German Baptists held their government become entirely second
love-feast at their church building ary to i t
bolow town on Saturday and Sun
Our forefathers, then, must hnve
day Inst. A large attendance is been very much off their huso when
they declared that congress should
reported,
.
have power to “ regulate the value
The Bryan club is steadily grow thereof,” when they coined money.
ing. There are now 194 names The word “ anarchy” means without
enrolled. It is expected to reach government, or a government with
out any power or authority behind
500 iD the near future, and vic
it. Thnt has keen the history of
tory hi November.
this government under Republican
Mrs. L . C. Williams, formerly of rule even siuce the exception clnure
M yitle Point, lms been spending a was first admitted iu the greenback,
nnd is one of the cardinal plunks of
few weeks in the Coquille valley
the Republican plntfurin today, that
enjoying the delightful climate. we are naught of onrselvea, but and good looking too. I would like
Mrs. \V. lives id RoBeburg at pres must wait the authority that is to know what Mr. Fact has got
ent, but prefers our delightful cli greater than we are. And notwith against tho captain or his company?
standing all the tariff talk, it is the Of course they will be at the polls
mate.
main difference there is between the in November, nnd they have got a
Last Friday evening there was a Bryan and the McKinley man of right to be.
small disturbance nt a church meot- today, tho Bryan men claiming that
Now, I just tell yon I don’t lik<
iug in this place which resulted iu we are strong enough of ourselves Mr. Fact. He is ugly and insulting
one arrest being made and a fine as a government to be able to carry and no gentleman, anyhow.
Thanking you for your kind at
out aud execute the letter nnd spirit
o f $25 being imposed. Quiet was
of the constitution as intended and tention, I remain,
.soon restored, but our marshal
Yours, ns ever,
proclaimed by its framers, while the
has one eye
now dressed in McKinley men publicly acknowledge
A. P o l it ic ia n .
mourning.
that we are without power— impo
Pearl Geer, the brilliaut youug
tent, aud in a state of anarchy so
H od . S. M . Yoran opened up the
secular orator, nnd a cousin of car
far ns our government having any
toonist Davenport, lias come out
Republican cntnpnigu here on the force in that direction.
strong for Bryan. H e is a nephew
9tb. The McKinley club gave him
The question now before the peo
of T. T. Geer, the tall fir pole of
a respectful reception, and their ple, nnd of moro importance than
Mniion.
all
others,
is:
Do
we
have
a
govern
torch-light procession was a credi
Here is another straw from the
ment, or do we not?
table affair. The ladies’ brigade,
A government that is without country: In I. D. Miller’s thresh
that unexpectedly joiued the pro- sufficient potency to regulate nnd ing crew there are 22 men, not one
cession, was the principal feature govern that which is of the grentest of whom is for M cKinley, all being
o f the occasion, and the Chinese interest and importance to its own Bryan men. I f there is a M c
in the
lanterns nnd cap3 made o f our people is a very poor excuse of a Kinley threshing crew
government at least, and that is country it is time they reported.
national emblem added brilliancy
precisely the situation that the
r ~e - j
to the parade. Mr. Yoran’s speech Republicans persistently insist our
A* S t i g l i
& o n / 21
was well spoken of ns being candid government is in, and are begging
II* YOU
and gentlemanly,and it seems a pity us to continue it in that form.
W ith all due respect for the grand
but a pity it is, that he and his fol
old Republican party, for what good
lowers will bo disappointed uext
it may have done in the past; but
Novembeh There was some ex there is much it has done that is
hibitions of disrespect by a hood today causing innocence to weep,
lum class during the parade of the industry to fall in poverty, virtue
M cKinley club that fair-minded to hide her face in shame, and man
hood fall to the level of a base
people do not rppiove of. No
paltroon. Notwithstanding the state
matter what ore’s politics is they of anarchy which lias been foisted
should be treated with respect, es- upon us by the Republican party,
pecialy those who come from there are many who seo that the
fiat of the government is all right
abroad.
enough, nnd our money is all right
enough, Only where base and ingrato
Mrs. Aifeen anrl daughters, Alice
hands have struck it a deadly blow
nnd Florence, accompanied Char with the dagger of legislation that
lie to the bay last Friday, the lattpr has caused it to stagger nnd fall by
being ou his way lo the stale agri the wayside. And by legislation r IN ilE :
: rreM'.v l».rO: tt-iia in
1. a
humor : t *.v i v h uv the Ansel
cultural school at Corvallis. Mrs. do we propose to restore it again to o f Liberty to>k (rt’ovcr Cl<’*v;*ia:id from tl«o
its proper place, and whoever wor W hite Ht • in th - 'tend o f ir.t_hf. ;;iu5 loft
A. and daughters returned Monday.
ships gold more than government, him , rag/rol ami hu ngry, in O klahom a City
to tramp. horn •. G rover’ s trials nnd tribu
C. A. Snow A Co., o f W ashing let him take his plnce among all lations ns a iram p nro m ost ludicrously fe
inted. ar.d his con vert»!„;<.n.i w iih fannera
ton, D. C., Patent Lawyers, whose other heathen idolaters.
and laborin '; men al>out the silver question
T hom as B ec k m ax .
ad. is in another column, haye a
nr^ very iu.stmotive.
solid repntition for procuring pat Marshfield, Or., Sept. 12th, 189G.
EVERYBODY
SHOULD
READ
IT .
ents for inventions in the United
It contains 176 pages o f lnngh-provoking
States, Canada and Europe. They In n <liiaii<l»rj ns lo Who Air. A. matter, and 40 fnH -prge illu stra tion s o f
C levelan d aa a tramp.
E'nct 1
will send printed advice about pro
Price, S 5 Cents.
E d . H erald — Deal Sir:
W ho is
curing patents free to any address. *
For sale by all newsdealers, o r send 2">
Mr. A. Fact--tlint we hear ao much cen ts f<»r tho b ook to tho
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Futr ell, Rey. about, nnd what has he done ? Has
S iL \ EK K N IG H T -W A T C H M A N ,
1130 New York avenue,
W . B. Smith nnd J. J. Lamb, he dared take tho name of Rev. Dr.
W ashington, D . C-
returned Inst Fridny evening from J. P. Easter in vain, or has he said
their"attendance of the Columbia something naughty about Father
Wnlker, finnuce, protection and Mc
conference of the M. E . church,
Kinley?
W h y these men are all
south, held the week before at Dal right on protection and money—
las.
they know all nbout it.
I heard
Peter Johnson, J. Johnson, J them say so. More than that, they
/ i t .
, i
T I
j : have posted Air. McKinley on most C O Q U I L L E
C IT Y , O R E G O N
(J. Johnson, Andrew Johnson nnd „ ,, 1 .
.
.
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„
all the important points, so he is all
C. C. Johnson, three of whom are right too, and if he is not, B. M.
L L k in d s o f farm w ork s o lic ite d . H ors-
shoeing and plow work a specialty
ship carpeuters aud two caulkers, Green can act him right on short
Supplies fo r lo rgiiv.’ w ork, wedgeu, dogs,
came over from the bay on the ! notice. You sec, Bnrt is posted, too. rin g s,ca n t-h o o k s and everyth in g used in
g cam ps kept on ha n d . S atisfaction
train yesterday and went to (| jp j And what does Mr. A. Fact mean loggin
S hop on corner north o f l ’io-
by poking fun nt our pencil-driver, guaranteed.
noai Feed sta b le.
(IS) tf.
lower river to work on the new
Mr. Connor.
W hat made him put
Joy’s f o r th o Jaded a n d Good
stenmer.
Two or three o f th e , tlint crooked mark between “ inde-
H e a lth fo r a i l M ankind.
nbove claim distant relationship, j pendent” and “ Enterprise” when
JOY’S YEGETAB 7 fc~~SinSAPARlU.A.
but otherwise they are all separate j writing his piece? Did he mean to
members of the Johnson fa m ily ,! insinuate that our editor is crooked?
is made from
.
.
j If so, lie is a liar, for he is straight
herbs
nnd
an unusual occurrance even for a \
, trttight goldbug, both in Lis con.ains no
mi n e r a l
newspaperman to meet up with. [ pnppr nlul outt 80 you sce be is „p
d ru g s or
T J i c Y . I*. S.
GENERAL NEW S.
GENE1IAL BLACK DECLINES.
Chicago, Sept. 8.— General John
C. Black will probably issue n letter
tomorrow declining the nomination
for governor by the gold standard
Democrats. Th e committees will
select J cd ge Thomas A. Mornn,
William S. Forman or Henry Rnnb
ns a candidate.
V .H E liE 13 TH E F O O L K IL L E R ?
Laurel, D el., Sept. 8 — Mrs. W a r
ren, a widow residing near Sharp-
town, in this county, ban been read
ing about the New York prophet
who predicted the world was to
como to fin end on Wednesday last.
She became convinced thnt the pre
diction would be verified, nml spent
Monday nnd Tuesday distributing
all her worldly goods tc her neigh
bors, and on
Wednesday
she
donned a white robe aud sat on her
front doorstep all day. The event
failed to come off and on Thursday
she made mi effort to secure the
return of her property but failed.
She will bring suit iu couit to
recover.
Execution Sale.
"VJ O T IC E is h ereby given thnt.under and
by virtu e < f nil execution issued out
o f the C ircu it Court o f th« State o f O regon
fo r C oos County on the 8th d a y o f August.
IBJMi, in fa vor o f John G rim es, p la in tiff,
nnd againut the p rop erly o f John W . Kuon,
d efend ant, [ d id , on the lfith day o f A u
gu st, 1K6, levy upon na the p rop erty o f
Raid d e fe n d «n t. lots 8 and 4. South S id e ,
lots r>, 6. 7 and 8. N orth Side, in s < ctio n 2 ;
nnd lots 4 nnd 5, N orth S id e, iota 1 ,2 nnd 3,
South Side in section 3, tow nship 28 r.cutb,
range 13 went o f W illam ette M eiid ia h , in
Coen com ity . O re g o n . nnd 1 w ill, C N S A T -
u r pay ,
h ie
n m i day of sep -
T K M B E K , 1833, nt the hour o f one o ’ clock
I n tb a « f t « n o o n o ! the M id d « y , :;t the
Courthouse door in tho town o f Empire
City, C oos county, state o f Oregon, offer
for sale and ««*11 nt p ublic nnction t o th e
higheat and best b id d er, for ensh. «11
right., title and inteieat w hich the hbi «1
defendant, John W . K oon, hnd on the
6th d a y o f M ay,
or may nt nny
tim o since have acquired inor to the
nlaive described real estate, o r n su f
ficiency th ereof to satisfy the sum o f
$218.32 end interest thereon nt the rate o f
8 per cent per annum from May f>. 1836, an
artorney fe e o f $30, costs taxed ut $10, and
the costs o f said execution.
D a ted August 15, 1896.
W. W. GAGE,
nuglR 5t) Sheriff o f C oos county, OregoH.
WALTER DRANE,
Blacksmith and
Wagon maker,
A
They are pleasant gentlemen.
Rich Red
Blood is absolutely essential to health.
It is secured easily and naturally by
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, but is im
possible to get it from so-called “ nerve
tonics,” and opiate compounds, ab
surdly advertised aa “ blood puri
fiers.” They have temporary, sleeping
affect, but do not CURE. Tb have pure
Blood
And good health, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which has first, last, and all the time,
been advertised as just what it is — the
beet medicine for the blood ever pro
duced. Its success in curing Scrofula,
Salt R R h e u m a t i s m , Catarrh,
Dy.p.p.1., N«vou. rro.tr.tion and
That Tired Feeling, hnve rn.de
ood s
end their business organizations; The Christian people o f Pendleton so influential.
have taken a position on the polit have been invited to jo:n in with
ical issues of the day, nnd are not the Salvation A rm y for n grand
C am p aign L ite ra tn re.
only arrayed ill line against those rally ngaiiiBt sin and Satan.
For free silver and Populist liter- j
Ex State Senator Cogswell, fine
enemies, hut nre publishing ami
ature, any thing yon may want in
distributing political documents in residence, valued nt $10,000, burned. this line send to W . E. Jones, 291 The On« True Elood Purifier. All druggists, ft.
Mr. Cogswell only receives $3000
..
r w.t i
ereMrvty vegeUble. re*
the east by tons.
Ami their argu
Alder street, Portland, Oregon.
insurance.
l i o o c l s I^illS liable and beneficial, ‘¿¿c.
ments nio just what the Populists
At Portland a mnrringe license
Ex-Q ueen Emmn o f Samoa is j
nml reform organizations have lie. n was issued to Asa Perkins, aged 72,
The Dallas woolen mill is getting
now in Berlin on a visit to the exhi
dinning iu the public’s ears till the and Mrs. Mary By bee, aged 45.
bition, accompanied by her hns- out samples o f gisals to be plan'd
smart ones have denominated them
Tlie curfew ordinance w ill be en- hand, who was formerly an officer on the market. The mill expects
cranks.
forced iu Astoria hereafter.
of the German army.
* lo be iu full operation by October 1.
S a rs a p a rilla
pois
right, too. But if Mr. A. Fact deadly
on. J o y ’ s
j keeps up his nonsense in that way, V e g e t a b l e
Sarsaparilla
ro b s th e
j the silver men will become suapi-
o f all
| cions of the paper aud the Euter- blood
it* impuri
j prise, like the W est Oregonian, will t i e s , a u d
courses oil
i he compelled to take the road again
these iinpuri*
j in search of new subscribers.
And who in mercy’s nnme is that
young upstart in the Enterprise
who signs himself “ J. P. Easter,”
! and tells us funny little stories about j
V
eaff table
Dutch people and mules getting lost j
•H Sarsajurlih» *
158 prevents tired icel-
j in Paradise? W ell, he will wish |
^ C i f e r i n g sen-
; himself lost in Paradise if people | . -J « | r lrK‘s
j ’. kn.i, p a l l i t i ! ion
should mistake bis non-de-plume; i H f l of heirt, ruili c<
for the signature of our Rev. J. P.
j S I
,a t*,° •■**4, teâkp
¡ M dirzincCT. ringing iti feSEJs*
! Easter. Ho would sure have a hard
cari, spola before the
I luck story to tell, for Dock would !
eyes headache, btl- RSxjti'
J use him rough. You know Dock is
iousRe«!.,constipation sJSt.ô
» S s of bowels, paini in
a regular shoulder-striker, backed
B H the l*ack,melanchr.ly, — *
Up >vith a pension for injuries re
u l tongue coated, foul
ceiTetl in a -----------halt!#, or BOUie-
> tyj breath, pimple* on
| w ,u r0 e]gp
face, body and limb,
decUnsofuerve forca Ktbou.
Now I advise Mr. A. Fact to join
lizzv s p e l l s faint C i:t 'a
the Salvation Army or something
spells cold, clammy t . J v •’I
else to tnnkc him good. Let him
feet aud hands sour
try to he like Schiller Hermann, who ;
lUings fatigue, in-
I somnia, and all dis
is about tho best boy in town. You
eases of thestomach,
never hear him talking politics aud
liver and kidnev«.
snying i.aughtv things nbout his
Joy.» Vegetable Sar
saparilla is JuM by all
neighbors, besides he employs Cnpt.
druggist». R e f u s e a
s ibstitute. When you
Walker, of company G. Captain is
pay for the best sce that
all right, too, and Schiller thinks
i get the best.
the world of him.
1 reckon thnt
Schiller would pay $15 per month
before he would let him go. Now
, captain is polite and accomodating,
W ork ers
O f Cors and Curry counties held
their fifth convention in the Pres-
byterian church at Marshfield Sep-
’ < mbpr 2d nnd 3d.
The officers o f the convention
being ab.sent, Mrs. Meadows acted
as chairman and A. L. Pt.lnier us
.ecretnry pro teiu.
The program wns good nnd was
carried out with promptness.
The intereat waa good, but owing
tosonic misunderstanding the del
egation was small. Coquille City
and Myrtle
Point were
not
represented.
TI ip delegates were royally enter-
biined nnd I am suie they enjoyed
themselves.
The officers for the npxt conven
tion, to he held nt Bnudon, May
1897, w'ere: President, M .C . Miller
of Dora; vice-president, A. L. Pal
mer of Marshfield, secretary, Miss
Kalona Scott of Bandon; treas
urer, Mrs. Ora Maury o f Coquille.
M . C. M .
Execution Sale.
'V j'O T IC E is hereby given that under and
b y virtue o f Rn execut on and order o f
sal.* issued out o f the C ircuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon for Cooa cou nty, on the
10th day o f August, 1806, in fa y o r o f J ohn
G olden, one o f the d efen d a n ts, and L ou ise
Steinhart and A lbert D altonian, executors
o f the estate o f W . S tein h a rt, deceased,
plaintiffs, and against tho prope rty o f W .
O. W ebster and Annie W ebster, tw o o f the
defen d a n ts named in said execution, com
m an d in g m e t*> m ake snle o f the certain
real property in said execution nnd herein
a fter particularly d escrib ed , o r a sntfleieney
thereof to satisfy the dem and o f the said
defendant, John G olden, to-w it: f 634.06,
nnd also tho dem and o f said plaintiffs,
to-w it: $1346.60, a ttorn ey fee and costs
taxed nt $140.70, nnd also the costs o f the
1 said execution, I will. ON S A T U R D A Y ,
T H E 11H H DAY
OF SEPTEM BER,
| 1896, at the hour o f one o 'c lo ck in the
a fternoon o f said day. at th e C ourthouse
d oor in the town o f E m pire City, C oos
county, state o f OroRon. offer fo r sale and
i sell at uublic auction to the highest and
best b idd er fo r ca sh , all right, title and
interest which the said defendants, W .G .
W ebster And A nnie W ebster, or either o f
them had o n the 25th d a y o f Jtm e. 1S88, or
i mav nt nnv tim e sin ce have acquired in or
| to t he north h a lf o f the southwest quarter,
and the northwest quarter o f the southeast
I quarter o f section seveu tem < 17), and the
! northeast quarter »f the southeast q on rter
o f section eighteen ( 18>, all in tow n sh ip
tw enty-five (25). south o f range eleven 1 11)
west o f the W illam ette M eridian, situated
in C oos cou n ty. Oregon, excep t and saving
from said trnci o f land the northw est
quarter o f the northeast quarter o f the
southeast quarter o f the snid section eigh t
een (18), township twenty-five '26* south,
o f range eleven t i l ) w «s t o f the W illa m
ette M eridian aforesaid.
Dated An just 1 2 .18D6.
W. W. GAGE.
aug 18 o t ) Sheriff o f C oo« cou n ty. O r e g o n .
j