Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 17, 1896, Image 2

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    <Sd)HiUe Citi) gUtaiu.
UPPER-RIVER
Correct Figures from All the Precincts.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
The vote of Curry county is a tie,
the McKinley and Bryan electors
having received .‘100 voles each.
S. F. Star: Brothers McClatchy,
of the Sacramento Bee, we con­
gratulate you upon the defeat of
Judge Cutliu, the judicial czar who
fined you $500 for manfully re­
senting a wanton insult ind telling
the truth.
An opinion hashecD rendered by
the Oregon suj reiuo court lately
holding it unconstitutional to locate
a branch insane asylum away from
the capital.
A site had already
been secured at Union, eastern
Oregon, at a cost of $25,000, and
considerable other expense had been
incurred.
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I P. FISHEK, N ewhpapfv A dv kutimno A gent
“ • *1 .Merchants’ Exchange, 8an Francisco, is
our authorisedageut. This paper is kept on file
la bis office.
Coquille Citv...................
Baurton............................
Myrtle Point..................
Norway............................
South Marshfield..........
North Marshfield..........
Empire City....................
Libby ...............................
Riverton...........................
Parkersburg...................
Randolph........................
Burton Prairie................
Rowland..........................
N. Coos River..................
S. Coos River..................
C oaledo...........................
Four-mile........................
L a k e................................
South Slough................
Coos City........................
D o ra ................................
Missouri..........................
Enchanted......................
Sumner............................
Deer Park......................
Ten-mile..........................
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TU ESD AY, NOV. 17, 189C.
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PRECINCTS.
Demoted t o th e m aterial and social up- j
b u ild in g o f the Ooquii'.e Valley particularly !
an d o f C oos C ounty generally.
S ubscrip tion, per year, in advance, $2.
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County Seat.
Coquille .
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Editors and Proprietors.
Bennett . !
J. S. McEWEK j T
President. Representative.
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a n d
t l a .e T J p p e r - C c q . - c i . i l l e
■ W E at is
G -c in g r o n
T lx e r e .
Hog-killing is the order of the
day.
Miss Florence Carter has come
to town to attend Prof. Knight's
school.
Ash Moore has purchsed Win.
Pago’s interest in the famous Cur­
rier mines of Poverty Gulch.
The recent storms have kept our
section crew pretty busy clearing
out the slides along the R. R.
Mrs. Jas. H. Bryan of Elliott
passed through this place Inst week
eu route for California wlipre she
expects to make her home in the
future.
Rev. Helm, of the U. B. church,
has loented at Myrtle Point. Rev.
Helm is just from Idaho, having
arrived here just before the high
water last week.
Great Scott, of the Oregonian,
note says that the election of M cKin­
ley will D<yt bring prosperity. I f ho
now tel/s the truth, »hat did he
tell before election '/ You know.
The steamer now makes regular
trips to town.
The church social given in ihe
Presbyterian church house last
Friday evening was iu every wiiy
a success.
Those attending the jollification
at Coquille City from this place
ou last Saturday evening report a
very enjoyable time.
Dr. J. P. Easter of this place
attended the jollification at Coquille
City last Saturday evening and
took part iu the tiu-hoiu brigade.
Mrs. J. C. Browu and her daugh­
ter Maud left for California by the
last Homer. They go to visit with
relatives there, aud will return in
the spring.
The wing constructed on the east
end of the Myrtle Point bridge hy
Dietz & Riley last fall was car­
ried away by tho li:te freshet. How­
ever no damage was done to the
bridge.
Attorney L. L. Burtenslmw will
visit Salem iu the near future to be
iu attendance at the supreme court
of this state id behalf of hisclients
Hermann, & Brown of this place,
Burt is a wide awake fellow and
will no doubt gain the day.
Christmas
Gifts _
Many thousand dollars
worth o f valuable articles
\ suitable for Christmas
gifts for the young and
old, are to be given to
smokers o f Blackwell’s
Genuine Durham To-
bacco.
You will find
one coupon inside each
two ounce bag, and two
coupons jnside each four
ounce bag o f Blackwell’s
Durham. Buy a bag o f
this celebrated tobacco
and read the coupon—
which gives a list o f val­
uable presents and how
to get them,
n
SUQ.\lt
beets .
Santa Rosa, Nov. 9.—Sonoma
county farmers nre jubilant over
a report brought today by Pres­
10
Miss Edna Prey died at her
ident. Ira C. Jenks of the Farmers
12l
home in this place on the 11th iust.
Institute from the Alyarado sugar
127511 1595 j 1104
1103 j
after a lingering sickness of many
factory in Alameda county. A
Tha above table gives the average vote on the presidential tioket, as given fo r elec­
weeks.
She
was
buried
in
the
new
tors. The P roh ib ition tioket receivad 21 votes; and the G old Dem ocrats 27.
short time ago a sack of sugar
cemetery adjoining town. Her age
beets grown ou tho Wright ranch,
was 12 years, 9 mouths and 6 days.
The high water of last Sunday two miles from Santa Rosa, was
Bring Along That “ Prosperity."
The Vote of Counties.
The family hnye the sympathy of made it lather interesting fur the sent to Alvarado for analysis. Tbe
E d . H e r a l d :
The great presi­ their many friends, who with them inhatitants o f Garden Grange and analysis shows that the Sonoma
The vote by counties, as far as
dential battle has been fought, and mourn the loss of one of God’s vicinity, as it came np in their beets contained more sugar than
Roseburg Review: After all the received, is as follows:
McKinley, Bryan we are defeated, and, like true, fairest blossoms.
houses aud washed beds, chairs, any other iu the stntes. \\ ith the
Oregonian’s talk about Mayor Pen-
957 1,830 loyal-hearted Americaus we are
Baker............... ___
If you want to know how it is tables and other furniture about I exception 'of one place, the beets
noyer “ Bryauizing” the Portland Benton..............
970
730 resolved to make the best of it
the rooms, sent the poultry off in grown here contained 4 per cent
police force, it is known now that Clackamas.. .. . . . . 2,440 2,132 and acknowledge Win. McKitiley that corportions can afford to pny search of a friendly tree,stored the more sugar than anywhere else.
such
large
suras
to
elect
their
fav­
for the first timo in many years the Clatsop............. . . . . 1,859 1,144 as president of these United States. orites to office, just ask the people horses and cows iu the haymow, I A sugar-beet factory is one of tlie
120
205
Columbia..........
It is not at all neccessary to of Salem, who now pay $4.20 per washed their pumpkins down the I enterprises for Sonoma county
C oos..
. 1,103 1,553 dwell in the gloom of all the dark
tou on freight from Portland over river, pulled up their fences and in the future aud the manufacture
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C rook.............. ........ .......
pictures that have beeu printed the Southern Pacific combination, raised havoc in general, aad even of beet sugar will bo one of the
of the city gave McKinley majori­ Curry.............. . . . . . ------
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during the campaign, and if it is
sent the people themselves clam­ prineiple subjects under discussion
ties. Special deputy sheriffs recruited Douglas........... . . . . 1,756 1,903 to be tree that we are to have good which ordiuarily cost $1. This is bering to tbe-foot hills at the dead at ih J sessions of the Farmers’
returning prosperity, or campaign
433
387 aud prosperous times again, as is
among the thugs of Portland did Gilliam.............
hour of midnight.
Institute the first week iu Decem­
fund, which?
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promised by the victorious Repub­
ber.
considerable dirty work, but the Grant............... . . . . ------
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Harney............. ....................
dreaded policemen of Mayor Pen- Jackson............ ......... 1,278 2,050 lican party, let us not be so bull­ WIIY THE SALMON CATCH WAS SHORT. dye theory will not hold water.
W IL L COMPLIMENT A I.T G E L D .
We suggest that if the seiners on
headed as not to welcome them.
noyer remained neutral.
Chicngo, Nov. 12 —When the
Josephine........ .. ..
844 1,194 Should they prove to the world
this
river
will
use
a
larger
mesh,
243 their many assertiaus about restor­ Ho Blamo Attaches to the Woollen Mill— and not destroy the amount of legislature of Illinois meets next
Klamath........... . . . .a
244
Suggestions for an Improvement.
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Lake.................
young salmon that they have been January its Democracy will nomi­
ing confidence, and “ protection,”
Litigntion in the Fair estate case
Lane..................
. 2,104 2,202 etc., and inaugurate a period of E d it o r “ C o qw ill ’-: H e r a ld ,” C o q u il l e doing in the past, there will be more nate for United States senator Gov­
continues to grow, and seems ns far
314 prosperity that would roll every
328
Lincoln............ ........
fish. But (as with the clam ques­ ernor John P. Altgeld. This has
C i t y , O r . — Dear Sir:
from the end ns at the beginning. Linn................. ___ 2,058 2,753
been decided upon as tha answer
trnmp off the road and furnish him
Inasmuch as you published an tion), it is not expected that if, as
An ex-notary public, J. J. Cooney', Malheur...........
100 steady work
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at good living article iu your last week’s edition, now, we have two canneries on the to statements that Senntor Jones
has filed two suits for $100,000 each Marion.............. ........ 2,075 1,080 wages, give the farmers a chance casting the reflection that the dye river, and about ten times the fish­ aud other members of the „Deruo-
cratic national committee intend to
549 to get not only out of debt, but be
010
ngninst Charles L. Fair for libel. Morrow............ ........
from this woolen mill keeps the ing gear, and they destroy all the
. . 11,830 0,450 able to get ahead a little and build salmon from coming into the river, young salmon, but what these drop tho governor ns n lender in
Multnomah. . . .
Cooney is the notary before whom
the free sil >er movement.
The
090 up a homo industry and general
0G0
P olk .................. ___
and, also, having heard the same croakers will attribute it to the statement that Governor A ltgdd
the late Senator Fair is alleged to Sherman.......... . . . .
42 home supply in such a way that no remark about it killing off the clams, woolen mill offal.
08
have acknowledged the deed con­ Tillamock........ . . . .
425 unfairness could bo rightfully among the fishermen, Ave desire to
578
We have not the exact figures of is in bad odor with tbe Democratic
leaders is false, for his extraordi­
veying to Mrs. Nettio Craven $250,- Umatilla.......... ........ 1,410 1.074 alauned by «uy one, wo lefeated show a few facts in the case.
In this season’s pack, but it is estimated nary ability and unselfishness won
000 worth of real estate. Charles Union.............. ........ 1,275 2,103 fellows will be forced to acknowl­ tho first place, there i^j no dye run to be not far from 10,000 cases.
the admiration of Chairman Jones
420 edge that we have beeu unduly
247
Wallowa.......... ........
into the river.
We ?cau convince This,we think,will compare favorably and others during the recent cam­
Fair recently declared the deed to W asco.............. ........
195 frightened.
527
with any former packs before the
tho
most
skeptical,
if
he
will
come
be a forgery and now Cooney wants Washington. . . . . . . 2,085 1,500
Should tho successful Republi­ here to see for himself, that all the mill was established. Is it not fair paign. Of course lits nomination
will be merely complimentary, for
087 cans introduce some financial sys­
737
damages for the alleged aspersion Yamhill............ .........
dye is exhausted in tho goods, so to suppose that the true reason why
tem which will enable the produ­ that the remaining liquor is clear as the salmon did not come in before the legislature will be overwhelm­
on his character.
Totals 45,442 43,050 cer to dispose of his products to crystal; but in washing off these was this—they were waiting for a ingly Republican. It will, how­
the needy consumer, bo that both goods, there is a certain amount of rise in the river, so that they could ever, have the effect of uniting all
Demorest’s Christmas Number
can be benefited and supplied, mid the looso dye that scours out, which get to the headwaters of the Co­ the silver parties in the state aud
Mail:
Haviug
secured
the
opens with n roost interesting article
prevent any defections to either of
courthouse, the Coquille people in the meantime the manufactur­ we admit blues the water a little, quille to spawn? Either this, or
the half dozen or more Republican
called “ The Cradle of Christianity"’ nve now tulkiug oE a $10,000 build­ er’s wares be taken and paid for,
they
were
not
ready
to
spawn
is
a
but the small amount is not per­
being a series of sketohei of the ing.
so that the whole machinery of the ceptible under a strong microscope more feasible reason, because the catdidntes who are now bitterly
quarreling for tbe plum.
Holy Land, written by tho ltcv. Dr.
No, b u t as usual you
have nation in its eyery function of pro­ by the time it reaches the channel fact that they would not come in at
K IL L E D BY A FOLDING BED.
duction,
manufactory
nud
trade
can
Umpqua,
Siuslaw,
Columbia,
and
of the river.
Thomas P. Hughes, who I ish trav­ h a t c h e d a falsehood iu that addled
all move smoothly along with
Chicago, Nov. 9.— Warren 13.
Instead of it killing off the clams, Alsea goes strongly to show that it
eled all over that part of tho world. brniu of yours against the people plenty of active and profitable em­
we find, to the contrary, that tho was not on account of any woolen Mason, president of the Chicago
It is copiously illustrated with sev­ <>E Coquille. You and your breth­ ployment for everybody, there is
Acetylene Gas and Carbide Com­
clams get fat and thrive upon these mill offal.
eral full-page and many other ren in t h e ^ k u s i u e s B o f misrepre­ nothing need stnnd in the way of “ offals.” When the mill was first
Mr. Timmons says the pack of pany, was killed this morning at
smaller pictures.
sentation are'the parties who have Republican success again iu four built, it was a rare thing to find a 10,000 cases is all the river was his residence by a folding bed.
years from now, and we will not
ever good for except about every Mr. Mason arose,to see what time
snggested^the various cost of build­ care whether it is silver or not, if clam in digging the foundation,
four years. If the citizens of the it was, and' in getting back into
now
the
employes
dig
plenty
of
them
The good old-time Southern dar­ ings, ranging from $100,000 down we can ouly get hold of the dollars
close to the mill, and it is claimed Coquille valley willstand in together I the foldiug bed jarred it so that
key with his queer customs and siq - to this h u m b l e $40,000.
Our old sufficient to prnpeily remunerate by all who know that the best clams with the fishermen to get a salmon the top fell upon him, breaking
erstitions is admirably set forth in friend Jack Wilson, in last week’s every honest effort.
hatchery established ou tho head­ his backbone.
are found here near the mill.
But you successful fellows will
tho Christmas number of Demorest’s t H erald , is the ouly one who has
CALIFORNIA WOMEN ELATED.
But we will not vouch for this waters of this river (the same as all
have to excuse us who have to
If other fishing rivers now have), this
San Francisco, Nov. 12.—The
Magazino by Mary Amiable Fanton. \ seriously discussed the issue, and bear the chagrin of defeat, and if clam question lasting forever.
industry
will
amount
to
a
big
thing,
Howard Helmick contributes six he told you'plainly what he would we will still contiuue to see the Bandon increases in the next few nnd we nre with them heart and women who fought so well for the
years, as it has in the past, and
right of suffrage in California ave
full-pago drawings, and the smaller tax the county for putting np such large fat “ interest worm” right
e|ftted nt „ , e result ()f their
with something like two thousand soul. Me are ready to do all m our |
ng Bhowu b
tllH |Blwlt
illustrations are characteristic and buildings ns would have beeu dowD iu the heart of every enter­ campers coming in each fall to dig power to help it along and you will
n t t tin unnorme nr th in l n n n u t i'r
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delightful.
demanded o f the county if those prise gnawing the very vitals out clams, we shall have to admit that find that the success of this industry returns. They consider their defeat
o f it, uuless it is one cornered by
depends upon the establishing of a a virtual victory because o f the
makers o f public opinion had se­ some syndicate, you will have to ! the soap and water from the woolen
hatchery. Respectfully,
great vote polled.
Incomplete
The Fiction in Demoresl’s Maga­ cured the county seat lit Marshfield- show ns and make it clear to our mijl has killed them off.
B a n d o n W o o l e n M i l l s Co.
Now, ns for the salmon, the
returns
from
all
conuties
show
understanding, tlint the worm is
zine for December is furnished by-
writer has had 25 years experience
S ore T h r o a t
C u ro rt.
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Kate Erskiue and Margaret Sutton
Engineering. News: A 30-story dying or becoming harmless, or at the Oregon City Woolen Mills,
Joy’s f o r t h e J a d e d a n d Good
Not long ago in speaking of sore
.
. .
• , ,
, I ollice building is to be erected on one will continue to believe ns we
H e a lt h f o r a l i m a n k in d .
Briscoe, and is particularly attract- |.|lrk row, New York city, on tho have iu the past, and possibly in and there, where the entire offal of throat, and the difficulty frequently
JOY’S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA.
ive nnd cheerful, as it should ho fori ^¡to of the old International hotel four years from now there will be that large concern (ours here would experienced in curing it, Mr. J. E .!
a Christmas number.
j and will be 380 feet high from the such a crowd o f ns that weean’ t be not be a drop in nn ocean compared | Thomas, of Uniondale, Pa., told how
ianads frrm
3 tics through
curb .fine. There will he 27 main driven in by either promise or to it) is emptied into the tail race, lie had often cured it in his family.) herbs, and
natme’sown
p roper chan­
we
used
to
maintain
a
trap
above
We
give
it
in
his
own
words:
“I,
m
.
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, doors and 3 doors in the Bide tower, threats, and score a victory ou our
nels. Joy’«
mi n e r a l
There is a very appreciative and
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where
the
offal
was
emptied
and
we
have
frequently
used
Chamberlain’s
V e g e ta b le
d ru gs or
■> “
.¡¡o doors nl all. ih e foundation own side at that time.
Snr.*nparil!a
deadly
pois­
caught
salmon
by
tho
thousands,
Pain Balm in my family for sore
interesting little sketch of Eugene ¡congigt8 0f piles driven into the
c u r e s Jiys-
Allow us to cherish that hope at
on. J o y ’ c
i
while
the
gill-nets
could
uot
catch
V
e
g
e
t
a
n
1
g
thront and it has effected a speedy
Field in Demorcst’s Magazine for Hatid, cut off be.'W tho water line least But a word o f advice is,
Bar »a par ilia
a fish, and the high net of the river cure in every instance. I would not
r o 9 th e
December, written by Edwin C. Mar- and covered with concrete and that if you wish to thwart all our
blood o f all
was the one at the foot of this tail think of getting along in my home
its im puri­
tin. It has both exterior and inter-' masonry bases for the columns. calculations you will have to wheel I race and is today the same. When
t ie s , a u d
without
it.”
Pain
Balm
also
cures
courses oil
ior views of tho poet’s home, to­ The outer walls will be carried by iu that promised chariot of pros­ you consider that not only the offal rheumatism, sprains nnd bruises.
these impuri*
j cnntalevers, ns iu many oiber tall perity so sparkling and bright that
of
the
woolen
mill
is
emptied
into
For sale at 25 nnd 50 cents per
gether with one of his comic buildings of this character.
no laxly nce.1 be mistaken about its
tho Willamette, but the entire sew- bottlo by Dr. S. L Lent ve, druggist.
sketches and other pictures.
presence.
T h o m as B uck m an .
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ernge of all the towns from Eugene
Marshfield, Or. Nov. 10. 1896.
[Tiandon Kecorder. I
City, Albany, Salem, Oregon City,
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The schooner Berwick was takpii I
"Christmas in Several Lniids" is
and Portland, and notwithstanding
Joy’ s Vegetable
Bridge Items.
this fact, the spring run this year to Parkersburg on Tuesday to load
Mm attractive title of a delightful
Narsnparlila
for
San
Francisco.
¡’
re v e a n tired icol- I
excelled all others.
But the fnll
v^wposium in tho Christman num-
.Bridge, Nov. 14.— Plenty o f rniu
Mrs. E. P. Anderson, of Den­
• e « S staggering tan-
run, the little soapy blue water from
a e proved bjr the statements o ( lead-
*A Demurest'« Magazine, whore- * C - O | I G
but pot enough to make the log­
jsattom, palpitation f*
o inn druggists everywhere, show
the Ilundou Woolen Mills has so mark, after a long and pniuful
MSqSi-T of iis ’rt, n r o f
,
that the people hove an ahidiug oouHUeuce gers happy, as they cannot run
ber
■'Srietmas customs and tho
affected tho ocean that the Columbia illness, died last Sunday morning)
-
In Hood's Sarsaparilla. Great
their logs yet.
at 1 o’clock, and was buried Moll- j
d.zunesa, ringing in ?. )
in tho v
-v»y-it in various countries
river
has
had
no
fnll
run,
and
all
O . . r r t o proved hy the voluntary state-
Walter and James Endioott cap-
ear«,opotd beí »retí o
Christmas s.
ribed by persons w / U I C o nients of thousands o f men and
down the coast from the mouth of 1 day afternoon.
J p **! eye\ headache, bib £.
tm ed a large black bear last week.
Sir. A. A. Wimer, of Fislitrap is
the Columbia has been affected.
are pleasantly u
jn t|lem
women show that H ood's Sarsaparilla so-
KiCVig
ioui.ne«i,conBt ¡nation 5 ¡
It had destroyed quife a number of
tuatly does possess
At Umpqua, while bar-bound, the getting better. Instead of being a
f; .j a o f bow ek pah"» In I ;
who have had some ,
sheep.
case
of
paralysis,
ns
reported
Inst
¡2 the back,melancholy,
D / s i u n . ever disease hy pnrlfyln*. en-
writer had occasion to hear aud see j
Bert Allen bagged a young pan­
fjj tongue coated, ioni P
w¿’»thern r O W C r rlchlng snd Invigorating tho
the fishermen kick because no fall I week, it was a very severe case of
jtj
breath, pimples on ft,
In "Smelt-Fishing in
Mood, upon which not only health but lit* ther that had been killing Ins
poisotiug.
run mine. At Siuslaw they had no | mercurial
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H face, body end Jirr.b, £
Itself depends. The great
sheep.
Waters,” in Demurest'« Maga/ ’ uo
H dec! I d ©of nerve foicj
run, nnd Alsea the same.
But at
m .
o f Hood's Sarsaparilla 1»
Shafroth's Great M ajority in Colorado.
Luther Williams aud family are
■rbert M elch
9 dizzy s p e lls , faint
for December, J. Herbert.
” \ O U C C 6 S S e u r tlf others wsrrsnt*
all these places, there were fish out­
visiting
friends
on
the
lower
river.
¿
q pcila, o l d , clammy
gives a spirited description of " in ­
you In betlevtag that a faithful use o f Hood’»
side the Imr by the millions.
In
Denver, Nov. 12.— I h e official
# 1 ieet and hands, bout j
Mr. and Mrs. Axe nre visiting
Sarsaparilla will cure you If you sudor from
talking
with
Mr.
Timmons,
the
can-
returns show that the majoriiy for
ter fishing through the ice, accom­
. r a risings, fat gue, in- I i^Ui
any ironble caused h j Impure blood.
Mrs. A ’s parents on Elk creek.
tTwi-Vs somma, an*J all d:s- !*«»
panied by a number of illustrations
Mrs. Lushbangh has been on the neryman here, he says they used to j 0|,n F. Sbafrotb, in the First con-
h
9 s 3 i ases o f t lie stomach,
sav that it would not do to throw gressional district, is 54,373. This
liver and k?dm*v«.
sick list, but is recovering.
of the fishermen and their life there
offal
from
the
cannery
into
the
river,
js
(|IP
g
reHtest
majority
ever
giyeu
V
J'Y < \
’
-• 8¿r-
H. H. Brownson is building a
in their lonely sliantics.
but
he
found,
by
experience,
that
„
member
of
congress
ciDCe
the
large barn -oDe that he is very
when the salmon got ready to eome foundation o f the governneent.
much in seed of.
M ore A non .
he says y o u could not fence them I
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Ernest Jerrold has a charming
out, and they came right over the;
Miss Daisy Wickham came np
A
small,
new
house,
o
f
three
little story <>f a boy’s love for a I t the One True Blood rurlBer. All dnirrtste tv.
offal, and were by tho hundreds from Bandon last Saturday and
bird, entitled "The Fatal Knot-Hole.’ Prepored only hy C. I. Hood * Co., low en . MaM. rooms—a living room and two bed- under the cannery so that theory participated in the jollification ou
[ rooms- for rent. Call at this of­
7. r> iM are easy to take, easy fice.
in the December number o f Demur
is exploded, and we think that the | the county seat election.
MOOd S P illS to operate. »Ceuta.
cat's.
Great
I
I
r
Hood’s
c Sarsaparilla*,
i
G sig in e
DURHAM
T&bascs
W KmÊÊÊmmm
G E N E R A L N E W S ."
so n o m a ' s
Blackwell’s
tlint the
suffrage amendment
received, in round numbers, 80,000
votes, while 95,000 were cast
against it. The leaders attribute
their defeat mainly to the Liquor
Denleis’ association of San Fran­
cisco and surrounding countios.
A JU D ICIA L VIEAV OF A TRUST.
Indianapolis, Nov., 9.— Judge
Baker of Ihe United States court
this afternoou granted a restraining
order in the case of S. C. Brnmkamp
of Cinciuiiutti against theAmerican
Wire Nail Trust.
Judge Baker
said the trust was a “ monster tlint
seeks to prey upon tlm whole
American penble, and which it lo
the duty of the courts and the law­
makers to come down upon with
au unsparing hand.”
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Mr. Bryan Declines a Tempting Offer.
Omaha, Nov. 6,—W. J. Bryan
today sent the following reply to a
telegram from Messrs. Seigle,
Cooper A Co., of Now York, offer­
ing him 825,000 per year to attend
to the law business of the firm:
"During the next four years I
expect to devote as much of my
time as possible to the advocacy of
bimetallism and, therefore, cannot
cousiiler the proposition made by
you. I appreciate the eoufidenco
which your offei implies.”
L. L. Dietz, a practical watch
repairer, will soon open a shop in
Coquille City— iu the meantime will
do all kinds of repairing at home,
at the Judgo Nosier residence.
*
Mrs. Kelly Craven,
Fashionable Milliner,
GRAY BUILDING, OPPOSITE DEF0T.
Coquille City, Oreg.
\ G R A N D D I S P L A Y o f tb e m oat beau -
tifnl and latest styles o f ladies' head
dress to be fou n d in the city.
Com e and exam ine goods and prices and
you will bo con vin ced .
vl5 n l0
The liivertoii Hotel
MPiS. 0. A, KELLY, Proprietor,
R IV E R T O N , COOS COU N TY, O R E G O N .
f ? VE I ’ YT H1N G NEW AND N E A T, AND
JL j T ables supplied with the best iu the
m arket.
licgu la r b oard and lodging. $4 per w eek.
Single m eals, 25 cents.
(sep8*
G o to lu J ilE o n ’s
FOU
A L L K IN D S
OF
Blacksm ith and W agon W ork ,
Horae S hoeing, and all kinds
Farm M achinery and Plow
work a specialty.
JA M E S
W H E T S T O N E , M anager.
A. C. WILSON,
oct20)
Proprietor.
T o tlio
TX rL fcrt'u .jaa.te
Gibbon
T his o ld reliable and
m ost successful spec­
ialist in San Francis­
co. still continues to
cure all Sexual and
Seminal Disenses,
such as Gonorrhea,
G l e e t, S t r i c t u re,
S yp h ilis, in all its
form s. Skin Diseases,
N e r v o u s D ebility,
I-i potency, Seminal W eakness nnd Loss o f
M anhood, the consequence o f self-abnso
and excesses producing the follow ing sym p­
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
approaching stm ngers. palpitation o f the
heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
o f memory, pim ples on t t c fa ce, conghs,
consum ption, etc.
DR. G IB B O N has prnctised in San Fran­
cisco over 3 0 years nn .1 those troubled should
not fail to consult him nnd receive the ben­
efit o f his great skill and experience. T h e
doctor cur s when others fa il.
T ry him .
Cl RES U l A U A N TK E D . Persons cured
at hom e.
Charges reasonable. Call or
w n ie.
D R . J . F. G IB B O N ,
»¿ft Kearney street. San Francisco. C al.
J Caveats, and Trade-Mark* obtained and alt Pat­
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