Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 26, 1897, Image 2

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County Court Proceedings.
ate «ns called loonier at the usual
boar by President Simon.
j5'i
In v n ation after the »September,
Three petitions for the passage
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY of an act prohibiting Hit sale of 1891», term—
5, »V
cigarettes were read and referred. Oflicers’ salaries................81,357 00
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182 00
A resolution requesting the opin­ Iudigents...........................
J. S. MeEWEin & l>. F.
34 50
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io n o f the attorney general as to Telephoning......................
Editors and Proprietors.
V W V
'Lv'
Vic V I v ^ <t? ‘i,J
7/ii: 'il '?
VT?iW T/íf
209 00
whether the salarli s of district and Circuit court expenses...
Derated to tho material and social op- couutv officers full tie reduced (lur-
JANUARY, 1807, TERM COUNTY COURT.
U N D E R T H E GOLD S T A N D A R D
baddmaof theCoqui;.. Valley „„ri,calarle ....... ?■
ing their term of office; referred.
tfnd o f Coos County generally.
Following circuit ccurt bills
M E A N S ...
Subscript ion, pur year, in ndvauoe. 12 .
A resolution requesting the sec­ dered paid:
retary of state to deliver to the sen­
Grand jurors—
T U E SD A Y . JA N U A R Y 2(5, 1897. ate a joint resolution for the pro­
W E McDuffee......................$17 (¡0
I P. FHHKIl, N KWrtPAl'KR ADVERTISING AGENT posed woman suffrage amendment, g p Must.............................. 18 20
21 Morchauta’ Exchange, Sau Francisco, ia to the constitution passed by the Chits H Butler jr .................. 18 80 I
?nr authorized »«eut. This paper ia kept on Hi«
in llliB office.
S U B S C R I B E FOR T H E
I hist legislature; adopted.
B F Savage............................. 14
Bills were? introduced ns follows: B C Lehmanowsky................ 19
T W O • S I L V E R • C H A M P I O N S
| Carter, by request, to regulate man­ L D F ields............................. 13
ufacture and sale of commercial P A Peterson........................ 14
The gold standard means low prices, low wages, hard times. The bimetallic
, fertilizer; Driver, to provide for in­ M H Ileese............................... 3
standard means good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing
classes.
spection of all private and public E Holland..............................
3
| hospitals, etc.; Driver, to prevent j S J MeCloskey...................... 18
PROCHEI'lVfiS OF THE SK.V1TE A All wearing by teachers in public I J I’ T opper............................ 22
i schools of any religious insignia, J II Miller.............................. 23 (¡0
HOUSE FROM 1)1 V TO DAV.
A 3 2 t o 4-0 P a ^ o W e e k ly F arm an d F am ily P a p e r .
P r i c e , $ 1 .0 0 a Y e a r
dress, mark or emblem. Adjourned , A M Bunten.......................... 17 80
W hile not neglecting its superb Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock and
*-•- -
A M Collver.......................... 18 40
Family Departments, etc., has at the same time, For many years, upheld th e
A Word to Our Mis-Representatlve.
Peter Robertson.................... 19 00
stand ard o f th e p eople against trusts and m onopolies, more especially against
Further Doings of the Legislative Solons.
that most iniquitous o f all m onopolies, th e sin gle g old stan d ard . All who read
s U CharWson...................... 2 l ’ 00
Senate Piling Up Needless Expenses.
W. H. Nosier, in his letter from j
it agree that it is the best paper oF its class on earth.
Salem to the Bulletin, says that if, Steve Johnson......................... 20 00
the Populists stand upon the record J J Clinkiubenrd.................. 5 80
(IlHudun Recorder. I
G W Norris.............
10 20
Journals
AN ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC.
they are making, “ they will never
A. H. Buckingham was nround
August Halter........................ 19 00
Salem, Or., Jan. 19.—At a cau­ carry Coos county again.”
town this week w ith n petition hus­
The people are going to know
The Populists of Coos county- Titos Everdon........................ 2(1 60 tling for the position of postmaster.
cus of the People’s party members
whosells the people out this time.
T R Spencer.......................... 17 80
W e will send the above great journal in connection with
held at the state house last night are entirely willing to stand upon
D S MoG’ampbell.................... 24 40
The imngiuary division line he- | No man can hide........The Astoria
the following was adopted and the record made by any true and |
T I-IE
C O Q U r iL L E
C I T V
B Vowell................................ 22 00 tween Coos and Bay counties went Push: “ We are for anything to
signed by all who were present. honest Populist, but this does not
nstrny Inst week some time and down Jo Simon and the Oregonian.
W
P
Bovee............................
22
20
both one year, postpaid, at tlie extremely low price o f
o n ly
^ 2 .2 5
Some were unavoidably absent or include the record being made by
John Lamont........................ 22 00 Dal Cathcnrt was over here Mon­ ....S p e a k e r Davis retains three
Mr. Nosier.
out of the city:
in advance, and will give to each subscriber to this combination offer who pay*
thiugs: His equanimity, his back­
day trying to locate it.
B
F
Adams............................
20
00
ten cents additional for postage and packing,
And father, we would much pre­
THE ADDRESS.
Called jurors—
F. L. Wilkins, of Eugene City, bone and his seat. . . . Better never
fer defeat in fair, open warfare,
TW ENTY PACKETS CF SEEDS
bold
a
session
of
the
house
than
Salem, Or., January 18, 1897.
03
2
is here prospecting the beach sands.
than to he sold nt the hands of a Win Record.............
T o the People’s paity o f Oregon:
00 Should the result of his investiga­ organize oue to “ enact a bonding
These seeds are the best in the mar­
L
D
Smith..............................
2
bailor to his party as we seem to
ket. They consist o f Farm, Vegetable
The undersigned, your members
00 tions prove favorable a company rond law,” as demanded by Mitch­
have been by our representative L S Rogers............................ 2
and
F low
t
T
ana
m
c er »Seeds o f your own sclec-
elect of the legislative assembly,
Fred Jeffers.......................... 4 00 will put in machinery capable of ell’s organ at Salem........We con­
a t ! Ml from
]; •
a list o f 200 varieties. The
this year.
ask ycur loyal support and that of
00 haudling several hundred tons per gratulate Mr. Geer. He is at Inst
H
E
Nicholls..........................
2
pac^eis are as large as seeduien’s mail
C ou nty C e n t r a l C o m m it t e e ,
to go to Washington, even if lie 1ms
-,p? packets.
onrketfl.
all good citizens in our contest for
W V Ashburn........................
4 00 dny.
Coos County People’s Party.
T h e s e e d s a lo n e at retail p r i c e «
to divide his compensation with
such an organization o f the house
J P Farley..............................
2 00
a r e w o r t h $1 OO. C a l l a n d » « • ua
.Jnmes Doughty aud son, of
a b o u t th is g r e a t o f f e r at o n o e , o r
ns we believe will result in econom­
Salem Capital Journal: When j James Mntheny..................... 2 00 Lampey creek, were iu town W ed­ three other prosperity producers.
s e n d r e m i t t a n c e s t o this o f f ic e .
ical and remedial legislation that Justicn Moore went upon the; Win Saunders......................... 2 00 nesday night with a band of seven . . .. T w o hundred million dollar
I bonds for the New York Maritime
will make an honest vote and a fair speaker’s stand Thursday to swear | Joseph
2 00 2-year-old heifers,
r _ Noyes........................
which Mr.
count possible in Oregon.
in the members of the Benson fa c -!
^ Mast............................... 2 00 Doughty had purchased of Mr. [ Nicaragua canal company, and a
We are contesting for a fair tion, Speaker Davis informed him Mark Morras........................... 2 00 Dean, of Denmark, nnd which he road bonding law. How many of
organization of the house in order: that this was an illegal proceeding T F T ennisson........................
2 00 was taking home to his dairy ranch. Mitchell’s followers can stomach First Price o f
Price with
Price with First Price of
those two m easures?.. . .There are P ub’ication.
to make possible I he passage of the 1 not recognised by the temporary William N Warner..............
HERALD
Publication.
HEltALD
4 00
S.
Danielson
has
put
up
a
shed
1
(»..Godev's
Magazine.................
2 50
ij;i
00.
American
Kitchen
M
agazine..$2
40
reasonable men nmoug tire “ regu­
StDglmm registration bill, the Holt organization, which was acting L Warner............................... 2 00
3 85 1 (»..Good' Health......................... 2 50
3 (»..A m erican Machinist..........
at
the
riverside
in
front
of
his
lars,” who declare they are willing 2 03. .American Wlu-elman.........
judges o f election bill, and an J under the state constitutiou. Judge J C Laird................................. 6 00
3 25 1 00.. Hardware.............................. 2 30
80 4 (»..Harper’ s Magazine................ 4 75
amendment to the constitution pro- Moore replied: “ I understand the A P Miller............................... 2 00 premises and will build a large to meet theopposition half way and 2 50.. Arts for America................
4 05 2 00.. Harper’s Hound Table.......... 325
4 0 0 ..A tla n tic ...............................
2 00 scow there during the winter for adopt a program that will meet tire 2 0 0 ..Ave Maria ........................
50..
1.>mo Magazine.......... 2 00
yidiug for direct law-making by the „¡(nation and am not passing on the Samuel Johnson....................
;;
:r>
Adam Pershbuker. The semv will | demands of the people for economy. 1 0 0 ..IJio.vcling W o r ld ................
50. .Housekeeper.......................... 2 10
2 45
people by means of the Initiative legality of thp proceedings in any W H Thomas........................
2 00
1
(».
.International
Mairazino........ 2 ¿40
2
10
be
40
feet
long
and
is
designed
for
50..
black
(Jut.............................
They realize that uo party interest
and Referendum, in its optional form.” He had official notice by Z T Johusoc..........................
2 00
50.. Bookkeeper................................. 2 10 2 00..Ledger, New York............... 3 10
carrying lumber to different points or uo politician’s inteiest is great 1 00.
3
00.
.Lippinoott’e
magazine...........
3 75
form.
2
50
Witnesses
before
grand
jury—
.Bniun^
Iconoclast.....................
Speaker Davis and recognized bis
on the river.
enough to sacrifice the interests of 1 (» ..B r ic k ............................................. 2 3* 1 (»..Lever.................................... 2 45
We are nsmired by eminent law­ statement.
W T Spencer.......................... ' 5 00
3 10 2 00..Meehan’s Monthly................. 3 00
2
00..
Budget
of
Music.........................
Delphi lodge, No. 61, Knights of the taxpayers, w ho demand specific 2 0 0 ..Business....................................... 2 75 4 50..National Jteyiew.................. 5 45
yers that the Bingham registration
United States senators * elected j Chas Moriarty........................ 15 80 Pythias, installed the following reforms.
1 00..National Tribune........... .... 2 50
2 5 0 ..Canadian Matiazioe.................. 3 75
bill is constitutional nnd likely to
Fred
Jeffers..........................
9
20
3 (»..New England Magazine......... 4 15
Monday, 18th iust.: Geo. G. Vest j
»
And there was to bebloodshed this 3 (»..C a th olic W orld.......................... 4 5 ( 20
officers for the ensuing term:
R.
be effective.
Louis
C
Emmitt....................
12
60
5
O'..North American Heview........ 5 85
4
0
0
..Century
M
agazine....................
(Dem.), Missouri; C. W. Fairbanks
The Holt bill allows the county
60 II. Mi st, C. C.; J. P. W illmr, V. morning when Davis took the clmir. I 2 00. .('hap B ook.................................. 3 35 4 00..N. W. Lumberman (new)...... 4 85
(Rep.), Indiana; J. W. Gallinger Daniel Emmitt....................... 12
1
00..Ohio Farmer........................ 2 45
1
10
0 0 ..China Decorator.........................
80 C.; C. Y. Lowe, Prel.; Matthew . . . . Hoar’s opinion to Mitchell is H
central committees of each <f the
3 00. .Chroiiieb, Chicaso.................... 4 15 2 50.. Pilot................ .................... 3 75
¡(R ep.), New Hampshire; Henry M. Oliver Landritb..................... 4
concurred
in
by
alt
the
funding
bill
M.
W.;
W.
A.
Ilingerman,
M.
Smith,,
1
00..
Peterson's magazine ............ 2 40
three principal political parlies to
80 '
1 0-)..Constitution, Atlanta................ 2 45
I Teller, Colorado,
who received W A Smith............................. 5
1 ()'i. .Phil ist Ine.............................. 2 55
m a g a zin e ........ 2 55
designate one judge of election in
80 A.;; B. N. Harrington, K. of R. and senators........They nlso immedi­ 1 1 #0..Cosmopolitan
Isaac
Jacobson..............
7
50..
Post Dispatch, St. Louis....... 2 10
(»..C ou rier Journal, Louisville — 2 25
; almost the unanimous voto regnrd-
ench precinct, and the committees
15 80 8.; C. T. Farris, 1. G.; F. Barrows, ately voted sixty copies of the codes 3 00. Current. Literature., new............ 3 85 2 50..Public Opinion..................... "3 75
I less of party; Thomas I’ latt (R ep.), Richard Couboy............
1 25.. Pul pit.................................. 2 75
of the two principal parties to each
00 (). G ; F. A. Mehl, M .F .; E. Dyer, amt session laws and legislative 1 0 0 ..Dairy R ep ort.............................. 2 2 50
| New York. The Democrats in the M Lewis, M. D..............
15 1 00.. Bailrond Car Journal ........... 2 45
jou rn als.. . .Judge Williams and 1 ( 0 . . Dairy W orld................................
name one clerk of election iu each
12 60 M. E. ; G. Boak, trustee.
C Sargeant....................
3 0 ) . . Dispatch. Chicago, d aily.......... 4 20 1 00..Republican. Springfield......... 2 55
j
latter
state
cast
a
complimentary
precinct.
ntor................................... 2 55 1 00..Rural New Yorker.................. 2 50
Bnndon Post, No. 56, G. A. R., Judge Waldo are men whose opin­ 1 OO..
8
vote for David li. Hill, although Frank Davidson............
Mirror........................ 4 95 3 00. .St. Nicholas.......................... 4 25
has elected and installed the fol­ ions are not for sale for n political 4 2 00..Dramatio
The Initiative and Referend im
3
Walter
Trent................
(»..E ch o . Chicago............................ 3 25 3 00..Scribner’s Magazine.............. 4 20
several Democratic members refused
lowing officers: Com., A. M. Sum­ pu rp ose... .Kincaid will furnisli 2 O').. Express. BuTalo, N. Y ............. 3 25 1 (»..Spirit of the West............... 2 35
need uo explanation to Oregon
7
Bertha
Dewesse............
to abide by the caucus decision.
45 2 00..Trotter and Pacer................. 3 25
Populists.
ner; S. V. C., R. F. Shannon; J. V. uo slumps, codes or other parapher­ 1 (»..F arm ers’ F n ion .......................... 2 2 40
7
John Conwell, jr ..........
50.. Vick’s Floral Magazine.......... 2 00
a r m Fooltrv •. • •
..............
Capital Journal: “ A road bond­ J A Eagen......................
C., John Date«;
M., M. 1. Swift; nalia ordered by the Benson fac­ 4 1 0 (»..F
These measures wo believe to be
11
1 00.. WeeLlv Wisconsin................. 2 25
4
85
0 ..Forest anti Stream (n e w )...--..
3 20 j Esq., James A. Button; Chap., Levi tion. They have to pny their own 3 00.. Frank Leslie's Popular Mthly. 4 00 3 (»..Wilson’s Photo. Magazine...... 4 25
all imporlant in obtaining lionpst ing bill” is one o f the bills on the Fred Thomas................
50 .Fruit Growers’ Journal............ 2 10 1 (»..Witness, Montreal................ 2 30
elections and control by the people program advocated by the Mitchell Chas Westman......................
4 40 L II. Palmer; Adjt., A. D. Morse; way like other people........The first 3 00 .. Forum.......................................... 4 35
60. .Woman and Home................. 2 10
net
of
the
28
was
to
hire
five
use­
papers.
See
the
Statesman.
It
1 03. .Gameland.................................... 2 45 3 00.. Yale Review.......................... 4 25
of law making in Oregon nnd
Andrew Olsen........................
2 00 O. D., Wm. Woods; O. G., N.
less
employes,
besides
the
full
set
would
deprive
n
majority
o
f
Ore­
thereby preserving our liberties.
Fred Garrison......................... 3 20 Thrush; S. M., John W. Felton;
JKaY*Any on© of tho above publications, each first-class iu its line, rind
No limitation as to com­
The situation is this: Last June gon farmers of their homes inside Walter Brown........................
5 80 Q. S , John Gross. Bandon W. R. elected.
the H erald for one year nt the price stated in the right-hnnd column
the Republican party elected 38 of ten years nnd furnish bond L Warner............................... 2 00 ( No. 40, has deeded and installed pensation.
of figures, nmhing the H erald the cheapest paper in tho county.
membots of the house o f represent­ I speculators nnd bicyclists fine ronds Mary E Thomas....................
3 20 the following officers: President,
for
pleasure
rides.
The W. C. T. U. Basket Social,
atives. Only 28 of this number
Chas T Johnson.................... 6 00 Viola Rosa; S. V. P , Sarah Swift;
Portland Telegram (Dem.-Rep.): W’ alter F Westman................ 4 40 J. V. P., Pauline Blmnenrotber;
have agreed to act togethei iu organ­
izing the house.
Part of the No organization of the house means Albert Olsen. . . . ................ 4 20 Sec., Margaret Morse; Trens, Lelia Given at Masonic hall last Satur­
remaining ten Republican members no senatorial election. Is it any
Witnesses state vs W.H.Tuomns— Sumner; Chap, Fannie Sumner; day evening, was the hit of the
3 20 | Con., Jane Gross: Guard, Mary season. It was a success in every
support Mr. Bourne nnd part do wonder that a party bv the name of Fred Thomas.,
Times are hard, and “ we stand treat.” We have arranged to make our
not support any candidate.
The Mitchell is willing to fly in tlie face Mary E Thomas.................... 3 20 Shoemaker; A. C., Emina Erickson.
way, not only in number of beauti­ subscribers a gift that will In nt the whole year. We will send every per­
Populist and 1 ieinocrntio members, of nil common reason nnd pallia­
State vs. W. A. Hatcher—
I
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son who calls at our office and poy* up a ¡/car in advance on the Herald, the
nro staying out until such time ns mentnry precedent in order to got E P Mast................................. 2 00 j Several counties have held meet- ful well-filled baskets, but in num­ following high-grade monthlies aud hand-books:
bers
attending,
the
attractive
pro
the Republican majority may agree the deadlock broken?
Isaac Chandler....................... 2 40 Jugs and sent endorsements of the
ST
Published nt Springfield, Ohio. A prastioal farm paper, that
upon a candidate o f their own for
Attacks nro being made upon the Jack Mayes............................. 20 20 1 action of the Populists, Democrats gram nnd receipts from the lunches
f
i-s filled wiili tho practical experience of actual farmers. It is
r ? kl a lly edited. thoroughly up to the times, nnd keeps its readers
speaker, or until n sufficient num­ national military home management Reuben Sunierlin.................... 18 80 nnd Republicans who have refused
The committee of tnanagpraen t ’ ^ S# 1 Isl
posted on the wonderful advances u nde every month by pro­
ber of them unite w ith us to assure at Dayton, Ohio, because the veter- G W Stevenson....................... 15 60 ■ to be whipped iuto line so that an
gressive agriculturists in tho science of tilling the soil. Send for a free
B. F. Lawrence, Chas. Lorenz and
Bourne’s election, w hich we believe mis are fed 200,000 pounds of Crockett Krantz..............
sample copy.
18 80 ; organization of the lmuse at Salem
1 *
1 A monthly magazine for women and the home. Its bright
will enable ns to obtain the meas­ oleomargarine yearly, whereas Otiio j James M a st..
14 00 can ho effected to perpetrate parti- Anderson Lamb, seemed to spaie 3 ‘T f
c l i n g m stories, poems and sketch s, its clear nnd wholesome edito-
ures herein named.
18 80 zan legislation aud boss rule over no effort to make a success, nnd I 9 I i :
penitentiary convicts are provided | James Hervey
BJl i \\Si
* S5 *41 rials, its practical su ^ tstion s on home life and woman’ s
So long as the Republicans are with country butter.
“
“
\«oik makes it a universal favorite. It cannot fail to inter­
18 80 the people. There arc 10 Republi­ therefore arranged a varied aud
Webb M ast............
est and please cyory member of the family. The publishers at Spring-
thus divided and it is possible Hint
10 80 cans in the list, including Judge entertaining literary and musical
field. Ohio, will be «1 id to send the reader.» o f this paper a free sample
The saloon bond of Ban Woldt, Mrs C H Mast........
we may, by preventing organiza­
9 40 Riddle of Douglas county, while
copv.
of Corvallis, has been declared for­ E Render................
feast, in conjunction with tho lib­
r„ *!ftT, U rTT D n '. V A lmml-book on the care o f poultry, written
tion, finally elect Mr, Bourne and
8 40 Judge Geo. H. Williams of Portland,
feited, the result o f Woldt having John Sturdivant...
i s I ’ 1} l i j 1/ K ir ill cspeciallv lo meet the needs o f the fanner
eral
provisions
furnish?d
by
the
probably obtain the legislation
8 20 Secretary of State Kincaid, nnd it is
U 1 U111 11 J iJUUiY and the small breeder. It is practical . You
Sor
sold liquor to minors. He only Lawson Lawhorn..
clever ladies and misses for lunch.
cun easily understand what it means and easily carry out its sugges­
before mentioned, wo feel it to be
17
40
L
L
Burtenshaw...
said,
Gov.
Lord
and
many
others
recently paid his license o f 8250.
tions.
Thousands o f copies have been sold. Price, 25cents.
The
following
is
the
program
as
our duty 10 the people of Oregon
18 80 sustain the dead-lock.
He was also tinpd 825. He will Hardy M ast..,
...
. ,
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|
.
A collection o f the favorite recipes o f the
given:
to slay out, wages or no wages.
Louis
Ingram........................
16
80
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----------------------
try to recover 8200 of the $250.
Song,
The
Troubadour
—
Mrs.
Willi this know ledge of the facts
Leland Minard....................... 14 80 Jud^e (to prospective juryman) —
practical housekeeper.
The book has
“ The House Deadlock” — what
we feel that we aie entitled to your
Thomas Coke......................... 13 10 “ Have you any conceived ideas,sir, Alice M. Tuttle nnd Mrs. Nora
proved very popular and wo are sure you will like it. Price, 25 cents.
it
means-
is
explained
on
1st
page
support for outselves and our
Henry Brown......................... 14 80 in regard to this case.” Prospec­ Good, sopranos; Miss Elsie Tilman,
in an article copied from the Cap-1
allies.
Mrs Mina Hate ler................. 10 80 tive Juryman—“ Well, I think—” alto; A. A. Leach, tenor; J. S. Mc-
offer
itnl Journal from a Republican
J S Smith,
Tlios Bookman,
A C Sunierlin......................... 14 00 Judge— “ Stop, sir;stop right there! Ewen, bass.
standpoint.
Rend
it.
Recitation, Aunt Jemima’s Court­
J H Kruse,
Jim W McAlister,
State vs. Thomas Smith —
The sinte senate now in session Richard Conboy..................... 4 00 You are disqualified tor the duties ship Miss Eva Hall.
Jno Whitaker, G F Schmidtlein,
of a jurvman.”
S >lo, in character, Out in this
at Salem, consisting of 30 members, Chas Moriarty........................
Gen Ogle,
John Gill,
To eucrt/cne paying up all arrears and one year's subscrip­
4 00 ■
Tommy— I wonder why the words Cold World A lon e—petite Bessie tion to THE HERALD in advance, we w ill send both o f the
overwhelmingly. Republican, has | State vs. Sile Sommers—
N J Sviudseth, W S U’Reo,
Conwell
(accompanied
on
guitar!
already appointed 56 clerks nt 83 Louis C Emmitt.................... 10 00 is spelled in such funny ways? Jim­
C S Austin,
S If Holt,
above named monthlies fo r one year and both o f the boohs.
per day.
D W Yoakum,
Will R King.
Daniel Emmitt...................... 10 00 my— ’Cause they was made in the by Miss Belle R ich.)
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER AT ONCE.
Recitation,
It’s
Nothing
to
Me—
I
first
placo
by
the
schoolteachers,
C Sargeant............................. 10 00 I
Call on or address T he H erald ,
Coquille City, Oregon.
M
iss
Irene
Leoeve.
and
they
made
’em
that
way
so's
Frank Davidson.................... 10 00
noesE DEAllLoCK REMAINS.
Solo aud chorus, Don’ t Be Afraid |
they would have to he hired to tench
Cirtiit
court
expenses-
-
Salem, Jan. 20.— The morn in o I
I
to Refuse, (alto solo by Miss Elsie j
how to spell 'em.
Mrs M A Jackson, meals fur­
session of the senate was a brief
Tliri«*«*-:i \V «•<■!« r.<l il i o n .
Tilman, w ith chorus c f voices nbove
nished to ju ry..................... 12 00
one, lasting only 30 minutes. Four­
named.)
Will Carlo ton’s -Vew s-
OF SALE M .
teen bills were read a second time 18 Pages a Week. 156 Pages a Year Jas Hayes, beds for jury and
Recitation, by Miss Conwell.
2bniiiffs..............................
3 50
nnd referred to their appropriate
Snbscribn for tho people's daily -
a
Song, There Were Three Crows
jin
pcr-JIacazinc
“
Every
committees.
year: weekly. $1 a year. Same rates by the
It stands first anion ; “ weekly” Snni’l Giles, serving subpoe­
— male quintet, composed of Ben
month.
nas
on
witnesses.................
10
80
Four new bills were introduced papers in size, frequen of publica­
Lawrence, Anderson Lamb, Jesse
Wh c r c . "
Poems and
ns follows:
Jtr* tht Messenger» o f Sense,— the Telegraph Beyers, Fred Nosier and Is Nosier.
tion nnd freshness, variety nnd W W Gage,expenses in arrest­
The Daily Capital -Journal. 1 y e n r....$ 3 00
System of the human botlj.
ing nnd bringing J W
Smith, living compensation o f the reliability of contents. It is plas­
The Hinuu> 1 year................................ 2 00
An encore brought out “ A W eav-: Sketches by him in every
N erv es extriul from tlie brain to every part
Moon from Monmouth to
clerk of the supremo court at $3000 tically a daily at the tow price of a
of the body and reach every organ.
er’s Maid.”
The two worth.................................. $o 00
Marshfield.......................... «0 68 N e rv e s are like flro —good servant» but hard
per nnnutn and abolishing his fees, weekly; and its v ist list of sub­
| Both given for one year for. .$4 20
; Select reading. Character Formed
number.
Pest
of
Addi­
and providing that the secretary o f scribers extending to every state T A Walker, serving subpoe­
masters.
: nt Home — Prof. Hawkins.
nas and horse hire............. 14 25 N e rv e s are fed by tlie blood and arc thereforo
state and the shite treasurer remit aud territory of the union and
The Weekly Capital Journal, 1 y e .r f l 00
Solo, Summer Showers— Mrs.
tional Literature.
Fifty
like it !u character.
The H erald ............................................ 2 00
75 per cent of their fees to the state foreign com tries, will vouch for the Joseph L Waltermire, serving
N e rv e s will be weak and exhausted if tlie Conwell.
9 00
subpenns and horse hire
treasury; Dawson, defining the ti rms j accuracy and fairness of its news
blood Is thin, pale and impure.
The two worth................................. $3 00
Mandoline nnd guitar duet, by
cents a year; twenty-five I Both
Expenses of November election, N e rv e s will surely bo strong and steady 11
land mid rent property for the pur­ columns.
1 year fo r ...................... $2 40
j Mrs. Chase nnd Miss Belle Rich.
the
blood
ts
rich,
red
and
vigorous.
pose of taxation; (leaner, provid ng I It is splendidly illustrated nnd 1893:
Song, of local hits, Iu Nineteen
N e rv e s find a true friend In Hood’s flnr-ipv
cents
six
months.
-1
dtlress
101
25
for the construction of a macadam among its special features are a Ballots (20,160).....................
rilla because it makes rich, red blood.
“ W ord and Works," a large and
Hundred and One — Anderson
road by convict labor from the asy­ fine humor page, exhaustive market Chas Metlin. hauling ballot-
N e rv e s do their work naturally and well,— Lamb.
E ncore—ly e Been
to
Every Where Pub. Co., splendid monthly magazine, with
2 50
the brain is unclouded, there are no
boxes to Coquills City., .
lum to the »avium farm and appro­ | reports, nil the latest fashions for
the Almanac, nnd the H erald , all
neuralgic pains, appetite and diges­ Monte Carlos.
Ci ntinued next week,
priating the amount of $6000 there­ women and a long series of Rtorirs
i for one year for only $2.20.
Then followed the auctioning off
tion are good, when you take
Brooklyn,
JY.
1'.
for; Harmon, establishing free pub­ by tlie greatest living American and
of lunch baskets byAnderson I .a mb,
The H erald for one year and the
lic libraries and reading-rooms.
Twenty-thousand people are rep­
English authors,
winch was well done, through nt
large Salem Weekly Statesman till
The s« n ite then adjourned.
unusually low prices. There were
Conan Doyle, Jerome K. Jerome, resented to be nt starvation’s door
XóJP-The above splendid literary March 1st, 1897, for only $2. The
Salem, Jnn. 20. —The house met Stanley Weyntnn, Mary E Wilkins,
mnnv of them, realizing to the
in the city of Chicago. This many
mngazino and tho H erald both one I Statesman will furnish all the pro­
at 10 o'clock, and the rollcsll showed
Anthony Hope, Bret Harte,
fund
Hbout
828.
The
hnlnuce
of
are objects of charity, and the ofti.
ceedings of our legislature, the sev­
34 members present. There was no
Hraniler Matthews, etc.
the evening was spent in discussing rear for only $2.
eral state departments, as well as
iurideut of any kind whatever dur­
rials
ar.r
standing
on
red-tape
form­
the contents o f the baskets and
We offer this uneqimlcd news­
the general news. It is a very large
ing the session, and at 11:30 the
paper and T he H erald together one alities and refusing to distribute the The One True Flood Purifier. All dructrists. ft. having a pleasant time.
A N i n F A ' w'hor»nthlnk
house took a recess until 2 o’clock.
WANTED
f i l l ■ . L n n f so««sim ple and good newspaper.
supplies
on
hand.
prej*art?.l
only
by
C.
I.
Hood
1
Co.,
Lowell,
M
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Miss Marvin Lamb presided nt thing
year for $2.25. The regular sub­
lu
t< patent? l ’rotect yoorideas ; ! h:> m.iy
MORE (MilNils IN THE SENATE.
,
, the best family cattar
The H erald is all home print
and
bring i you
JOHN _ WEDPER-
— wealth.
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scription price of the two papeis is
. the orgau for the musical rendi­ brtni
Ta-ta, Collis, Grove and Glover, __
BUKS « CO., Patent Attorneys, WMlungtoB. . . l „ - A . . . . , , ,
f l o o d S P illS sad Uvo* stimuli., i»*
$3.
D.
C.,
for their |i,soo priie offer.
tne cneapest papei in coos county.
tions.
Salem, Ur , Jan. 21.— The sen-
may we uever see your likes again
ro 1
C i m i l i C ttjj g U ta iu .
18 Patches to 1 Pair of Pants
Salaams from Salem.
The Farm, Field and Fireside,
A G R E A T COMBINATION OFFER
OTHER GREAT CLUBBING O FF E R S!
T H E H E R A L D ’S GIFT
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Womankind Cook Book
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