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Your
Christmas
Gifts
Free
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
Good beef is scarce, owiug to I J. M. R «berts held tie lucky
the late cold weather.
I number which w d ii thnt hue m u td c
J. A. Lebuherr paid Bandon a
at B. C. Lehtnanowsk}’s.
Genuine Durham To
business trip last week
Bev. Buckner preached a very
bacco.
You will find
interesting
sermon
last
Sunday
to
A great many duck hunters in
T U E SD A Y , DEC. 8, 1896.
a large and appreciative audience.
the vicinity o f Myrtle Point.
one coupon inside each
P. FISH Kit, N e w s p a p e r A d v e r t i s i k o A g e n t
The butchers of this place have
Johu Johnson,of North Fork, was 1
31 Merchant*’ Exchange, Ban Frant laco, 1«
two ounce bag, and two
our authorized agent. T h is paper is kept ou file crossed swoids.
Steak, 5c per ou our streets last week. Mr. Jobu-
la hit office.
pound. “ Opposition is tho life of son is in very poor heulth, but,
coupons inside each four
Del Norte R ecord: Lawyers are trade.”
feels us well as usual.
ounce bag o f Blackwell’s
R. W. Lundy auil Mr. Sergeant
asking for a few more Superior
Mrs. F. G. Dixon had a neat fire
Durham. Buy a bag of
Courts in San Frnncisco. Is any have gone to the mines on nu ex place built in her residence last}
ploring ami prospecting expedition. week. She is preparing to spend
this
celebrated tobacco
body else agitating the matter?
We await their return with great the loug winter evenings in a com
and
read
the coupon—
fortable manner.
The power of Niagara falls now expectations.
which
gives
a list o f val
Barhlow Bio’s deserve much
runs street cars in Buffalo, New
Tho Myrtle Point lirnss band
credit
for
sending
the
mail
over
uable
presents
and how
York, 27 miles away. The largest
treated the town to u serenade last
the roads on short notice aud on
to get them.
electric plant in the world transmits cou'de-qnick time during such Thursday evening, playing seme of
Ns
their latest pieces ou the streets.'
the tiower. ami fhn possibilities in stormy weather.
W
Ü
That is right, boys; come out
the way of power seems to be
Geo. Hall of Eckley came to again, it drives away the blues.
j
unlimited.
town Inst Sunday from the mines
LATE M I L L I O N A I R E J A M E S G. F A IR
The insane nsylum authorities at
Marshal
J.
C.
Brown
came
very
on Johnson creek, where he reports
Salem have resorted to the expedi
Four or five hop-buyers visited
near
shooting
himssif
while
out
things iu a prosperous coudition
Salem from Portland one day last and says the mines are nil running duck hunting one day last week. fH A R C E D BY A NEVADA JOURNALIST ency of improvising rooms from
outbuildings for the accommoda
WITH HIRING A SS A S SIN S
week, and in the jubilance of their and doing a good buisness.
Mr. I He was in the act of removing his
tion of the increasing number of
I gun from a boat when the hammer;
Hall
is
one
of
the
leading
miners
self-importance disturbed a public
caught
and
rebouuded
on
the
pri
To Remove His Enemloi— Became U. S. Sen patients. There are now 1120 pa
assembly and got into several fights o f that vicinity.
tients in the institution that is over
ator and Associated With Respectable
mer, indenting it apparently suffi.
crowded by 100 to 150 patients.
Necktie and apron social at the j 0-ieut to have “discharged an ordi-
with citizens and officials.
And
People Because He Had Wealth.
There have been some morphine
now, because they were arrested and Methodist church next Tbnrsday nary Cap. The load, if it had dis-
night.
Everybody
invited to
Carson (N ev.), November 28.— fiends dropped out since the trust
held for their unbecoming conduct attend. Free for all. But nil will charged, would have taken effect
in the breast and probably have Sam Davis, the well-known writer ees authorized the superintendent
they threaten, if punished and the have an excellent opportunity to caused instant death.
aud editor of tho “ Appeal,” makes to discharge this class unless act
laws euforced, that they will cease invest a small amount of cash ou a
reply to the statements about him ually insane. The superintendent
There was quite an excitement
to do business in Salem, and pat- novel plan. Proceeds to go to the on onr streets last Saturday nnd in the Caldwell letters of JnmesG. also addressed a ciicular letter to
Fair, nnd nmong other tilings each county judge, notifying them
roniz other
localities
instead. M. E. Sunday-6chool.
many people rushed to the Her
of the policy to be pursued in i egard
The editor of the Roseburg mann brick block, where it was charges thnt Fair hired an assassin
Enforce the laws, and let business
to murder Fred Smith. In the to the morphine class, which seems
Plaindealer,
iu
speaking
of
Bob
supposed that n fire was smoldering,
men attend to business ic a business
“ Appeal” which will appear tomor- to have acted as a check on such
Hiiiman crossing Rogue River on a
like way and not make hoodlums of log while the deputy marshal had as smoke was seen coming from j row there will be included tho fol commitments. But still the gen
a thiid Htory window, but an in
themselves. This is no “ wild and a revolver leveled on him, also vestigation showed that the alarm lowing article touching upon this eral increase has not heen met.
The iusaue, idiots and seniles con
wooly” west now, but of civilization hints of a prisoner’s esenpe from had been caused by a breach made matter:
“ The
Examiner is publishing tinue to increase in numbor, and
and law.
the officers in Coos county in a sim iu a flue by dropping hpnvy iron
buildings inteuded for carpenter
ilar manner. W’e would advise rods down it to clean out the fine. the letters which Senator Fair
wrote Jerome Caldwell. In those shops, etc., now have to be fixed up
Late U. S. Senator James G. Fair, this editor to chink the holes under
These rods hnd knocked a hole in
to proyide additional rooms for
millionaire and otherwise great— the Roseburg jail aDd floating logs the casing that separates the flue letters he calls his foes some pet
patients.
names,
such
ns
curs,
dirty
dogs
and
including muchly married, or ought would be of no use— hereafter to proper from the hollow or dead air
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scrubs. He pays Ins respects to
jail-birds.
The
above
incident
of
space
in
the
wall,
through
which
L . L . Dietz, a practical watch
to have been— is having his biogra
the
editor
of
the
Appeal
iu
these
Bob Hinman’s escape, as related by
repairer, will soon open a shop in
phy published by Editor Sam Davis the Plaindealer, seems fishy, but srnoke was issuing, thence along terms.
the cavity or air space to the win
“ The Appeal deems it hut proper Coquille City— iu the meantime will
of the Carson (Nevada) Appeal. however this illustrates tho way dow, hence the alarm.
However
do all kinds of repairing at home,
The contents of one chapter appear renegades have been captured in the leak was soon repaired and to tell tho public why the Sen at the Judge Nosier residence.
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ator
disliked
tho
Appeal
and
in today’s H erald . Justice could that county heretofore— always quiet reigned in our little village
thought
its
editor
a
dog.
During
once more.
not have been done to the case while under the cover of a levolver.
the political campaign lie sent
Joy’s for Uio Jailed and Good
Health for all Juankind.
the hero was living, on account of
$1000 to the Appeal to purchase
( Marshfield Bun.)
The Urnguayau revolution is
its
silence.
The Appeal
wns
JCT-S VEGETASI* S 1R3APAR1LLA.
his wealth and the plentifulness said to be growing daily iu import
There will lie a masquerade ball never siteufced, and Fair accused
of cheap courts and, assassins, but ance.
at Empire City New Year’s.
Is made from
ties through
the paper with receiving the money
herbi. aud
nature’soiva
is now forced out by the exposure
The First National bank of Sag
Tho fire company and brass hand nnd continuing to nsssil him. An
contains no
properch au
mi ne r a l
néis. Joy’«
of a secret correspondence that inaw, Mich., has failed with large have consolidated and hereafter investigation revealed the fact that
drugs o r
V e g e t a t ile
liabilities.
dsadiy pois
Sar.-a panila
the band will be known as the the man whom he hnd intrusted
stabbed innocence and manhood in
on. J o y ’ s
c u r e s Dys*
The South McAlister, I. T.,bank Marshfield Fire Department band. with tlie tuouoy nnd the mission
V e g e ta r,
pepata,
the dark. He is a specimen, just
S.ir ..«.par it la
Oh r o u ie
closed its doois Saturday. Liabil
had
skipped!
to
Oregon.
So
much
The demand for Coos hay coal
robs t h c
C o n s t ip a «
coming to be known, of many more
blood o f all
tica, laver
ities, $37,000.
in San Francisco is on the increase, for that. He then sent n second
its impuri
C om plaints
of his ilk whose wealth' is their fort
to
the Appeal who
t ie s , a n d
a n d K id ne y
Dr. Jamieson, lender of the aud the O. C. & N. Co. will put on emissary
courses
all
Affections.
ress and protection against a quick
these impuri-
justly-fated Transvaal raid, is criti another steamer in connection with stated tha’ if the Appeal contin
ued to oppose his political ambi
succession of funernlB.
the Areata.
cally ill in London.
tious Fair would start a paper in
Win. Ross, o f Pleasant Point,
The King county, N. Y., officials
Carson, take all the piess dis
Del Norte (Cal.) Record: “ Revi
came
over
last
week
from
Bandon,
have refused permission to allow
patches and run the Appeal out
val of Trade”— Tho Illinois Steel the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight to where he has been at work on the
of town.
o j’ s Vegetai;]
steamer Coquille River. He pro
Company has reduced wages, but to take place on Coney Island.
“The writer sect hack word to
Sarsaparilla
nounces
the
boat
one
of
the
finest
reassure the workingmen gives
prevents iired feel- I
Joseph Leary, o f La Graude, built crafts of her style on the Fnir that ary time he wanted a
lí’-ÍTS staggering een-
notice thnt it is n “ readjustment” Or., was killed under a load of coast and says she will be found newspaper controversy he would
Entitling palpitation
and not a reduction; nnd then a wood lie was driving home with admirably adapted for the Coquille welcome him to the limited field of
of he rt, rush oi gSulfS
Carson journalism, but promised
blood to the Lead,
leading officer of tho concern, to Wednesday evening of last week. trade.
41*o dizziness, ringing in
him that we would publish a full
Malheur and Harney county
make all hands feol better,says: “ We
ear.i, spot»
before the
history of the Fred Smith case
g
( Coos Hay News.)
eyea, 1“
bil-
headache, bil
don’t care if tho men like it or not.” stockmen have sold 40,000 head of
aud call on the grand jury of
i'S,constipatior
ioutne«s,constipation
Portland pggs are in the market
beef cattle this season, bringing in
Storey
county
to
indict
him
for
the
Tho owners ot this concern like
o f bowels, pains; in 5 * ^ 1 ^
$1,000,000, says the Vale Gazette. and are sold for 40 cents per dozen. murder of Fred Smith. The mes
1 he hack,melancholy,
many' others laid awake nights dur
These egers are probably shipped
S. T. Hobart, of Silverton, has from the East to Portland, and, in sage was returned to Fnir nnd he
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f : S
ing the campaign fretting and wor
brea-.h, piuiptc* on P c-.'iS
concluded not to start ttie paper.
shipped 430 hogs to Portland dur
f o fâ f d j fi"**, body and limb, çÿifejRî
rying for fear that tho workingmen ing tlie last two months. H e was some instances, by the time they
“ In 1875 Fnir hired a man named
fh J fig n iecllnoofnorve force
arrive here the eggs are about as
would not get sufficient protection. paid $2.50 a hundredweight on
John Kosser to kill Fred Smith.
ákay s p e l l a , faint f e .’Á g f
strong ns the price.
ont, c bunny p g j *
Kosser wns n prise fighter and
Now tho campaign is over nnd pro foot.
fee* and han is, sour
A letter has been received by Dr.
i ¡sings, fatfguG, m-
Slioninger, Levy A Co,, whole Horsfall, coroner, from Miss Lena Smith a very-small man. He broke
tection is assured nnd to give tho
tile frontal hones of Smith’s skull
som nia, and all d Jn~
's- m â f .
workingmen a foretaste of the ben sale lace dealers, of Chicago, failed Speck, requesting that the reinaius in by a blow on the nose and Smith
: s- *3 o f the stomach,
liver and kidneys.
t.' * .W
efits of protection they “ readjust” Friday; liabilities. $75,000. Ina o f Frank Speck be disinterred died of hisiujuries within the year.
bility to make collections from hon and forwarded in a zinc casket to
J- y.n Vegetable Bar- fcbkfMs
“ Kosser blackmailed Fair for
snpaii la U soM by oil i*,v '..;#
What’s in n nnuie? If you are get est-money creditors the cai.se.
Urt'-.-^isls. K «*fiise a
Holy Cross cemetery, San Mateo years because of this. Fair finally
substitute. When you S
ting $2 today and your employer
The big Michigan Cur Company’s county, Cal., for burial. Speck sent him on a trip to Mnzatlnu on
pay for t he best sec that gA
i i l . you get the best.
Bg
“ readjusts" your wages so that here works at Detroit huvo shut down wns one of the passengers drowned
some pretense nnd he was thrown
after you draw $1.50 per day, you indefinitely, nud 1500 men are out in the Arago disaster. His body
overboard in the night.
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should look at it in the right light o f employment. Before the elec was found in the surf, and was
“ Fair offered Pi eutiss $1000 to
and not go around howling about tion they promised to increase the buried at Empire. He wns born in
kill Smith by d abbin g him in the
reduction. A reduction is a decrease force of employes to 4000 in the San Francisco, wns a tailor by
dark and pitching him down nshnft.
in wages, but a “ readjustment” is a event o f McKinley’s success.
trade, and was 33 years old.
Prentiss declined to commit such a
— readjustment.
cowardly murder anti Kosser was M r s . S h e p p a r d ' s
E. G. Murray recently killed a
Senttle (W ash .) Times: O iip of hired.
six-point elk ou the west fork of
the evils o f modern prnctiee is the
State Board of bquallzatlon in Session.
Cow creek, iu the southwestern permission o f large, extraordinary "1 he Appeal lias in its possession a
copy of Kosser’s statement that he
part
of
Douglas
county.
Ho
says
Salem, Dec. 1.— The state hoard
nnd most exorbitant fees to attor was hired to dot lift job. Theorigiiml
the
carcass
weighed
1200
pounds,
of equalization consists of nine
neys at law, who net for or become document, I d Kosser’s own hand
members, who sit for thirty days at lie used tho meat to bait hear traps receivers o f public or private writing aud signed by him, enn be
and
snys
he
caught
three
bears
and
COR. F IR S T A N D H A L L STS.
$10 each per day.
properties.
produced iu fqrty-eight hours.
expects to catch more.
S e v e n t e e n counties had up to tills
Near R . R . Depot,
“
The
Appeal
also
has
an
affi
Chief o f the weather bureau at
morning forwarded their assessment
Charles Russell, a young farrnsr
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O B E G O N .
Portland, B. S. Pague, snys a cold davit corroborating Iyosser’s state
rolls, fifteen being yet deliuqueut in of the Sinslaw, eloped last Thurs
November does not necessarily ment. The affidavit is by the late
that regard, an follows: Clackamas, day with Miss Emma Herring, who
S T -C L A S S F A R E . l>y the single
indicate a severe winter, ns is shown Bishop Patrick Monogne of Sacra T H _ IR
m eal, day or tim e hoarders,
Crvis, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jose-, lived with her parents near Flor
mento nnd acknowledged before a i A lim ited rinmber o f nicelv-kept.
by the records in his office.
phine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Linn, ence. They were married in Flor
rooms, with cleAn and co m fo rt
notary.
able bed d in g.
Marion, Multnomah, Umntilla, Wal ence the next day. The father
“ It was a knowledge of these facts '
C om fortable silting ro m.
lowa aud Yamhill.
overtook them while they were on
R ates to suit tiie tim es and
that made Fair bnte the Appeal
There was no dearth of candidates the Siuslaw stage bound for the
mnde
know n on application.
and its editor. It was the murder
for clerk and pages. Last year the bridegroom’s home, and held up
of poor Fred Smith that haunted
secretary and clerk were allowed $10 ttie stage with a Winchester rifle.
Fair to his dying day and drove him
each a day, nnd tho boy page $.‘l. The stage-driver, Tom Murphy, Makes life misery to thousands o f to his grnve, nnd Smith wns not
Sumo of the board favor cutting pleaded for (lie young coople long peoplo. It manifests itself in many the only tunn who perished under
these rates in two.
and eloquently, and finally per different ways, like goitre, swellings, the band of Fair’s hired assassins. [
S te a m e r
suaded the angry parent to let them running sores, boils, salt rticum and
“ Caldwell hnd n positiou in the
tffcuidon Iteoorder.l
go ou their way rejoicing.
pimples and other eruptions. Scarce mint under Major Dennis, and
Public s c h o o l dosed at tin’s place
Tho Riddle Mite tells of an en ly a man is w holly free from it, in after lie left the mint he wns in 1
last Friday and Mr. J. 8. Hodgiu
some form. It clings tenaciously until
commenced a term o f private school counter hetween James Dncnivan tho last vestige of scrofulous poison is the nursery business. The Fair
r iL L
BE
D IS P A T C H E D
FROM
on Monday morning with Mrs. and Boh 11 inmnn, the Douglas ■ eradicated by H ood’s Sarsaparilla, the letteis lie locked iu a tin box nnd
Portland, O regon, on or about Nov.
confided to the care o f George
county jailbird, who ia at large, '
Emma Henry as assistant.
9,1896, on the route from thnt p oint
O n e T r u e B lo o d P u r if i e r .
McLaughlin, saying he feared that
to the
The encounter occurred at the j
The Bandon G. A. It. post is house o f John Smith, at the head | Thousands of voluntary testimonials he would be robbed.
C O Q U IL LE R IV E R ,
preparing for a masquerade hall of Willis cieek. Dunnivan slipped tell of suffering from scrofula, often
“ They were lying iu the mint for touching at all interm ediate pointa,
on Christmas eve., December 24, at into the house and covered 11 in- inherited and most tenacious, positive over a year in Mr. McLaughlin's
if inducem ent« offer, nnd will
remain perm anently on that
this place.
nmn witti a revolver and ordered ly, perfectly and permanently cured by keeping, who merely took charge
route m aking regnlnr trips.
of ttie box, not knowing anything F O R KA T E S -
Rev. A. Marcellas, o f Oakland, him to throw up his hands, which
or other in form a tion , apply at
of the nature o f the letters. Dur
Dnonivnn fell in his
Gregor, died at his home in that he did.
offices o f the com pany.
ing this time Caldwell wns stopped
W O R C E S T E R BLO C K .
city on Wednesday of last week pocket for a cord to tie Hinman,
Portland, O regon,
in
this
city
three
times
nt
night
by-
o f paralysis. Rev. Marcellas was when the latter pulled his "gun,"
or l t i l - 1 !:i I b u l " M l r e r l .
masked men who ordered him to
well known here having visited our whicli was knocked out of his hand
San Francisco, Cal.
............................ Agent-
throw
up his hands.
They novlOtl|
beach several times in quest of , by Smith. A hand-to-hand encoun
C oqu ille C ity. Or.
ter followed, in which Duunivnii
searched each time in his pockets
health and recreation.
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lost his revolver, l ut finally man Prepared only by C. I. Ilood ft Co.. Lowell, Mast. for the letters ami, not finding
WANTED-AN ID EAZtrU SSi
Be «ure to get H ood ' s and only H ood ' s .
It is said that President Cleve aged to escape with a whole skin.
them, let him go. They never took thing
to (intent ? Protect your Ideas; they may
,,
f* jn
»re the host alter dinner
bring you wealth. Write JOHN WF.DOER-
land is getting reaiiy not to do any Smith seemed to be friendly to, , ,
any money. Caldwell, fearing his • B
U R 4k
N " CO.,
— Patent
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M O O U S r l l l S pills, Mid digestion. a c .
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Attorney«. W aduugtog.
thing in the Cuban matter.
Hinman.
life, went to California.”
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With relic.ble m arket
wanted in every shop, office and reports, farm departm ent aud all the gen
home in America. One feature of eral news. It is not con trolled by any cor
financial o f partisan influence.
It
the Almanac for 1897 is a series of porate.
is a olean fam ily newspaper, devoted to u p
12 original, beautifully engraved b uild in g every interest o f the producer.
old staiulaní corporation newspapers from
star maps, with explanatory chapters, G
tho east are offered von fo r alm ost n oth in g .
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than five dollars in any work on circulate them at a profit. Support a news
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astronomy. As Mr. Hicks has so only paper for the people in Oregon now o f
correctly aud faithfully- warned the state circu lation . Support a state reform
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public of coming droughts, floods, newspaper
All news o f the state, nation nnd w orld.
cold waves, blizzards, tornadoes and
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Full legislative proceedings.
cyclones, in tho years passed, aside
A farm departm ent by a farm er.
from the other varied and splendid
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W rite fo r sample copy and get up a club.
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H O F E lt B liO ’ S,
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subscribers.
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Fashionable
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Coquille City, Or.
MRS. 0 . 1 . IELLV, Proprietor,
R IV E R T O N , COOS COUNTY, O R E G O N .
E V E R Y T H IN G NEW AND N EA T. AND
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■ supply the beat at moat reasonable rates.
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