Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 09, 1897, Image 2

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PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY I
GENERAL NEW S.
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d o o m ed .
UPPER - RIVER_DEPARTMENT.
San Francisco, March 3.— The
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court tins afternoon a f-: I & Æ y r t l e
J. S. ItiW M & B. F. m i
(MES IIP W lUSülST.
firmed tlie decision in the Durrnut'
a n d " X X Z ’ i n a ’t i s
O r c in g * o n
n ? lr e r o *
Editors and Proprietors.
case, so Unit the m urdeierof Blauoh
Now Await a Call from the Gouernor for Laiunat can now he sentenced to
A. I I . Buckingham of Baudou
Dev jted to the material and social up-
Some suow on the hills Sunday
be banged, by the snpeiior court is in town.
an Extra Session.
b aiding o f the Coquille Valley particularly j
morning.
» -id o f Coos County generally.
ns goon us that tribunal desires.
W. E Luudy and Chut Huling
Subscription, per year, in advance, fif.
Quito a supply of butter is now
Salem, March 1.—The house tem­
When Dm rant was informed! have gone to tlie mountains for a
coming iu to A. I I . Bluck & Co’s
porary
organization
was
called
to
that
the
supreme
court
refused
to
brief
recreation.
T U E S D A Y , M A R . 9, 1897.
store.
I order at 11:30 o ’clock this morning. grant him a new trial, he burst in­
Mr. and Mis. Clias. Levine, and
Miss May Giles is erecting a cosy
I P . F IS H E K , N k w m p a p e b A dh e r t i m i n o A g e n t The roll was called, tho following to tears and said “ this is a very little son Edward, were
visiting
21 M erch a n ts' Kachan***, Han Francia«;», ia
cruel world." He Haid that tome with friends on the lower river little cottaue on her property ad­
o a r authorise«! .«x en t. T h ia p a p e r la k e p t on file 21 members answered present:
i i b is ottico.
joining town.
day truth would prevail, and he last week.
j Barkley,
Howser,
would be vindicated. He seemed; . Work on the skimming station at
Jones,
Did you buy some of those lem­
The joiut representative from Bayer,
| Bourne,
Maxwell,
to take si m i comfort from the re- thin place for some reason is being ons a J. Machado’s lust Sunday for
Coos and Curry iu the late legisla­ Burkinan,
McAllister,
pelt, that Chief Justice Beatty j delayed. We hope to he able to re­ lOcts per dozeu?
ture, although occupying a doubt- j Davis of Umatilla Miseue
would in a few days file a dissent port its progress next week.
Orvil Dodge executed eighteen
| ing opinion.
fill soat, has more influence for being Davis of Multnom. Muukers,
Jerry Haynes has a fine pasture pension vouchers last Thursday.
Ogle,
tho cause of the hold-up of the late Dustin,
that is so much needed ut this sea­ Opposition is the life of trade, you
THE LEADVILLE STRIKE.
Emery,
Povey,
son o f the year. It is the result of see?
legislature than we were willing to
Denver.Feb.
28.—
The
committee
Gill,
Sviudseth,
Wm. Page and J. L. Knight left
appointed by the legislature to iu- .Jerry’s good management and
credit him with. Mr. Bilyeu, of Guild,
U’iten.
Saturday for Dairyville to look after
; vestigate the Leadville strike, to­ j industry.
Lane county, Democrat, said iu a Hill,
Dan Bark low <fc Bro. have rented
purchased by them in that
Hill moved that a committee of day submitted u report leeommnud-
speech last Wednesday:
iug
unanimously
that
a
board
of
Mrs.
I*
’.
G.
Dixon’s
place
and
will
j vicinity.
“ The opposition had not manhood three be appointed to inform the | arbitration be appointed to deal soon move their stage and livery I Wm. Endicott, of the MnldlpCo-
enough to come in; he would wait chief justice that the members were with tho question, and the presmt business to the elegaut stable ou j quille, delivered a raft of logs for
forty days for the rest to come in. ready to be sworn in. Hill, Emery scale o f wages be in force until the farm.
Wall Bro’s mill in this place one;
The Benson members were bandy­ and Misener were appointed and such board reports.
The mine,
A gentleman looking at our val­ day last week.
conducted
Chief
Justice
Moore
to
ing words with the snrgeants-at-arins
owner shall recognize the union, ley recently remarked that Her-
J. H. Giles having sold his inter­
and bandying the laws. Nosier was the speaker’s chair. The rifll was and union and nonunion men work
i mann & Brown have the best ar­ est in the meat market at Riverton
Secretary Kincaid was loaded. . . .
here for the purpose of tying up the again called, showing the same 21 together. The conclusions o f the
Mu. E d i t o r : I left Coos county
ranged store he had seen iu soutli- returned with his family to Myrtle
Death to unprincipled straddle-
legislature, lie was gone now, and members present.
committee are a surprise to the ! ern Oregon,
Feb.
10th,
and
called
at
Rev.
C.
B.
Point last week.
Misener stated that lie had been
bugs!. . . .1 made a mistake when I
they were afraid to come in. They
mine-owners, but satisfactory to
Marsters’,
ou
Catching
creek.
Messrs. Geo. B. Sargent and
J. N. Roberts put up a fine bar-
swapped Bourne for Brownell.— J.
were congregating at Portland, sworn in. Tho other members sub­ the strikers.
i ber case for the new shop, niado Grover Winter, mining experts, Had a very pleasant visit with these H. M itchell... .McKinley’s first offi­
backed by the prosecuting attorney scribed to tho oath and were sworn
venerable
old
folks.
Next
day
I
who
came
here
from
Alaska
last
BRIBERY PROPOSITION FROM A C O M - | from our beautiful myrtle aud
of Portland with a mob to koep in by Chief Justice Moore.
palled on Charles Dye, with whom cial act will bo to review the troops.
BINE.
maple. It is an elegant piece of winter, will start for California in
A resolution offered by Hill that
legal process from being served on
I stayed ull night, and next day Next lie will review tho office-
Topeka, Kan., March 3.— A sen- j furniture. Johuriy is a splendid (he near future.
tho absent members, and by a revo­ tho house take steps to bring in
, I went over the mountain to H. H. seekers___ AY. It. Hearst is fighting
A satiou was sprung in the Kansas; workman. Call and see it.
W m In ge and Ed
, erwood I Stanford’s bachelor quarters, but Spain alone and single-handed with
lutionary manner thwarting the absent members was adopted.
organization of this house. A club ; resolution by Povey that the speaker state senate today when Senators j A. H. Black will no doubt do a started a drove of 112 head of beef finding no oneat home I went down his Journal on the Atlantic and his
was held over their heads by Mitch­ appoint assistant sergeants-at-arms, Titus and Jumper said they each large business iu his butter manu­ cattle to Oakland one day last week, j to G. W. Martin’s old place. I Examiner ou the P acific.. . . With
ell. Ho scored the Marion county if necessary, to bring in the absent­ had been offered 81000 to support factory the coming season. Some They expect to drive about 600 • found no welcome there from any ample police potection, the Yale
a certain measure concerning the people
will have bis butter head of stock cattle about the 1st one but the cats, which seemed to college students kindly allowed
members who were refusing to come ees, was adopted.
U’lten then road an opinion by Kansas City stockyards. The par­ w hen it is possible, and he gives of May.
in. Let them take tho resposibility
be very glad to be greeted on Bryan to lecture in New Haven.
Dr. Buckner, having been called friendly terms. I then proceeded Who says ours is not a free country?
of defeating uppropriationnnndpre­ C. E. S. Wood, of Portland, to the ties were named, and Al Touchie satisfaction to the farmers.
effect that tho organization lias bus been placed under arrest.
venting remedial legislation.”
A. H. Black is becoming quite to Marshfield, was uuable to fill do>vu to Floras creek to James . . . . Senator Wolcott preferred to go
power to compel the attendance of
popular already ns cbairinnu of ii is appointment in this place Inst Rogers’ place, where the old gen- across the water for an English
The Coos Bay News affects to be­ absentees.
No one need try Sunday. Many who are interested lleuian and wife warmly welcomed ostimate of the impracticability of
liev. Culpepper, a Georgia evan­ our city board.
The speaker named as assistant gelist, lias made u fierco onslaught to put up a job on his neighbor or in his able sermons were disap­ me. I remained a night with them bimetallism. He could hive got it
lieve that the county tax cases have
not yet been decided.
The wish sorgeants-at-arms, J. J. Sturgill, L. on bachelors: “ I am here to plead the city and get it through the pointed.
anil then turned back to the bache­ nearer h o m e .... Mr. Mitchell is
must bo father to the thought—at H. McMahan, M. Iv. Cunningham, for the home. I want to see our town board while Mr. B. is at the
Mrs. E. C. Greene, of Deer Park, lor quarters of ¡Mr. Stanford. 1 understood to have remarked that
least so fur as anything can be de­ Frank Williams, C. L. Parmenter, J. men marry.
Let them marry helm.
is visiting with Mrs. F. G. Dixon found him at home this time, enjoy­ it was “ the most corrupt legislature
cided by a court— but we had no E. Povey, D. H. Weyant, P. J. Cot­ young.
I ’d rather have them
Capt. A. J. Walker made fiual nnd her many other friends iu ing the life of what we call “ loue- ho ever saw, aud it would give no
idea so law-abiding, law-loving, nil- ton, John D. Daly. The speaker marry at 15 than at 30.
Young proof on his homestend before Myrtle Point. She also extended someness” -—but we think the girls honest man a square deal” . . . .It is
anarchistic authority ns the News announced others would bo ap­ men who nrnve at the age of 22 Orvil Dodge, U. 8. court commis­ her visit to Coquille City a few will be called npou this present to be regretted that Mitchell was
would resist the opinion of a “ court pointed if necessary. Tho houso aud are still bachelors I am for tax­ sioner, on Inst Saturday.
year. He says lie had some confi­ defeated when it is remembered
As the <1 lys last week.
what a vast amount of prosperity
of last resort” and criticise it so then adjourned to 3:30 p. m. tomor­ ing 8100. If they are still unmar­ captain now has the cage, we pre­
Quite
a number of our citizens, dence that leap-year had something
slightingly and contemptuouslyas to row.
ried at 23,1 would tax them 8200, sume the bird will receive bis eurly who have recently visited Coquille iu store for him, hut has given all will be lost to tho country' by his
doubt what has been decided and
at 25, 8500, nml so I would go on consideration.
THE LEGISLATURE “ QUITS.”
City, bavo good words to say of up. He says not a girl or young push not getting the postoffices.. . .
Tl.e Torrens system to make land
say: “ Wliat a profound study is the
Any man who wasn’t
T in house met at 11:30 with up to 30.
As suggested by Tom, the citi­ your new furniture store, both as widow nor even uu old maid offered
law, and how difficult to fathom!” Temporary Speaker Davis iu tho married at 30 I would be for send­ zens of Myrtle Point are taking to prices of furniture aud elegance him her hand to wed through all transfers easier should be accom­
If it only has been decided justly chair.
the weary year, hence he will place panied by souio system that will
ing to the penitentiary. God meant steps toward the improvement of of its construction.
and fairly in the interest of the peo­
no confidence in lear-year again,— make land transfers possible other­
that men should marry. A bache­ Spruce street with plank or stone
Rollcall showed 17 present.
Our department is n little lengthy
wise than under the sheriff’s ham­
ple ns against soulless, unpatriotic,
Speaker Davis gravely announced lor is only half a mnu.”
and gravel, also the putting down this week, as we publish all the besides, it is so far away. We
m e r ... .Hard up— when McKinley
law-defying, greedy combinations, that there was no quorum present.
kept
company
with
Mr.
Stanford
State Superintendent Irivin last of many new sidewalks. “ It is an news. Our contemporary will have two or three days, nnd found him hud ;o send a commissioner to ascer­
it is according to tho spirit of the
U’Ren asked leave to introduce a
ill wind that blows no man any a column or two to devote to “ Satn’l
to be a good hand in the culinary tain that England will not let us
law and the foundation of good resolution. There was no objection Tuesday sent out from his office at good.”
and Tom” this week, and of course
•mem
a large number of life and
liavo bimetallism. There is one sat­
depalment.
government. The people have paid nnd the clerk read a statement
The new steamei Ralph sets ns the public will be elated over the
,'dered s*nte d ip l°,n,ls and stat) certificates
From thence we went to the isfaction about the refusal—it’s Eng­
their taxes under the same assess­ which was adopted and
1
' tc teachers, including the following gracefully on the placid Coquille “ rich, vaw and racy style” of “ X Sixes, where we called ou Otto lish, you know.
ments, largely made burdensome spread upon the records.
in Coos nnd Curry counties: Life as n swan, anil everyone should Ray.”
because of the political manage­
Epps and mother. I am very
Representative Sviudseth .offered a
some people are very anxious sorry to say I found the motner
ment of the same combines and resolution thanking Speaker Davis «diploma— Wm. S. Guerin, Lsuglois, fft-1 pleased, to realize that a ship-
ynrd
is
one
of
the
industrial
func­
that we should quit the newspaper very sick, with something like ery­
Such ft religious revival as has
their hireling agents, now let the for his ability, fairness anil fearless­ Curry county; state diploma— J. 8.
combines toe the mark and keep up ness as presiding officer of the Capps, Denmark, Curry county; tions of Myrtle Point. Such ener­ business. Well, there isonly room sipelas of the eye, and she cauie never been known there before as
state certificates— Miss Fannie getic citizens ns Capt. Bullard are for one paper in Myrtle Point, nnd near losing that valuable member. has been experienced in Ontario,
with the procession.
house. It was adopted by a rising Moore and J. J. Stanley, Coquille; a credit to any town.
being a degrnded brick-maker aud Mrs. Effn M ngill and Mr. Adams in Malheur couuty. People came
vote.
Miss Daisy Giles, Myrtle Point;
from miles around, nnd song and
hod-carrier, perhaps 1 could best are taking care of tier.
It
is
sometimes
said
that
“
the
Mr. McKinley and Mr. Hobart
Mr. Davis thanked the members Willis
Neely, Fairview, Coos farthest way round is the nearest afford to quit; but ns the general
praise services were kept up almost
Thence
I
went
toJ.
W.
Sears.
I
were each duly and pompously for their expressions of goodwill and county.
way home.” This, perhaps explains public insists, I will continue.
found Mr. Sears (or Jack, as he is every night until 1 11 o’clock.
confidence,and
their
assistance
at
all
inducted into their great official posi­
An elderly gent, living near familiarly called) and Mrs. Sears
Governor Lord lias received let­ why A. N. Knight petitioned for
times so generously accorded him
A young woman iu North Dakota
tions of president and vice-presi­
in pursuance of his duties.
The ters from Representatives Hermann a sidewalk to his back door; or Gravel Ford, says they have nick- enjoying the usual amount of good who lias saved up $300, wrote to a
dent of theso United States last members might consider themselves nnd Ellis, thanking him for iiis perhaps, being of a charitable na­ named him all his life. Sometimes I health, but both are getting too old resident ot Lincoln county to in­
Thursday. The daily papers aro at liberty to go homo without any recent letter to Speaker Reed in ture, lie was looking to the conven­ they call him “ Spokes,” then to run a stock ranch much longer. quire if Oregon is a good plnce to-
ience of the back-door caller.
“ H ub," and occasionally “ Fellows,” There is so much to do, and they come to. The Leader says: “ Let
full of illustrated matter of tho further action or formality on their behalf o f the Indian war veterans’
A very few citizens attended the but some call him “ Tom” now, aud are busy all the time. Jeff and her come. A womnn that can save
bill, aud saying that the bill will
part.
magnificence of tho display, and
This is he is willing to keep that name the Reuse Ward are cutting brush for up 8300 in North Dakota can keep
So tho house of the 19th general probably pass unless Speaker Ileed annual school meeting.
the lavish expenditures of money
assembly simply quit meeting and refuses i j recognize one of them to wrong. Everyone should take an remainder of his life, for Tom ’s Jack this winter. They will cut a husband iu luxury in Oregon.”
about 40 acres for him.
and patriotism on this occasion. is to all intents and purposes ready call up the measure. The speaker interest, and if there has been head is level.
Stock looks very well, nlthougli
“ X Ray,” in last week’s Bulletin,
Thursday nfteruoon nt her home
While wo have not j'et thrown up to go on and take up its work exactly is said to be the only obstacle in mismanagement aod dereliction of
the way of the passage o f the bill. duty heretofore, it is best to 6ee compliments himself very much there is some tew dying, Mr. Sears this side of Jefferson Mrs. H. W .
our hat at Mr. McKinley's inaugura­ where it left off.
having lust four cows, Mr. Caldwell Foreman narrowly escaped a sad
[N ote —The resolution above re­
By way o f contrast, the glorious them righted. We note tlmt some and places a high estimate upon
tion, wo can heartily approve of
districts publish the report of the his “ rich, raw and racy style.” It nine or ten, and some others in the fate by burning.
While sitting
ferred to will appear in next week’s country of Oregon
sometimes
Grover’s getting down and out, and j
near the file her dress became ig­
H erald , having been crowded out k I i o a s what it can do in the way of clerk so that the public can under­ is well lie appreciates bin own neighborhood looking rntiier thin.
Otto Epps killed a line, large, nited in soruo manner and it was
hope for an improvement of condi­ of this. It partakes of the nature \ little tilings, as well as big. A Cot- stand the financial status of the slang. No one else does; iu fact he
fat panther. While we were in not until ber clothing wns almost
tions.
of an address to the public, reciting j tage Grove woman showed the district. That is an excellent plan, lms blown his own bugle until it
that part his dog treed it, between entirely consumed and her hands
the facts regarding tho troubles I Lender the other day what is prob- nnd if our district would do so is all out of tune nnd is a laughing
J.
W, Seats’ and J. W. Caldwell’s badly burned that the flames were
perhaps
there
would
be
less
com­
stock
for
small
boys.
Since our legislature could not attendili the late legislature.— E d . ably as small a lieu’s egg ns wns
places. Such a dog ns this is hal'd extinguished.
plaint.
WHAT “ SAM’ L” HEARD.
ever laid. The egg is not quite ns
legally adjourn, but just “ quit,” aud H erald .
to find.
He goes out hunting
The following school districts
large as a robin’s egg. The editor
That farmers expect an early alone, and when lie trees any­
tho members liavo departed to their
Drowninj at Tillamook.
of the Leader attributes the size have employed the respective teach­ spring.
thing stays with it until some one Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real Prop­
several homes, the governor has
of the egg to the general shrinkage ers: Myrtle Point—L. R. Travers,
That Wall's mill will now supply
erty on Execution.
Three boys, Ernest Barnard, due to the linrd times.
Miss Julia Brndeu nnd Miss Fan­ tl.e town with lumber, which Tom comes. I f the dog does not return
organized and elected a United
Ilnckleff— Miss claims he caused by bis published the same day or night, Mr. Epps
States senator to temporarily suc­ aged 15; Cecil Miller, aged 16; aud . The largest steamship ever built nie Endicott;
OTICE is hereby given, that by virtu»
says: “ I must go out and look for
George Loasia, aged 16 years were |
Daisy Giles; Sugarloaf—L llooten; observation.
I t of an execution only issued out o f the
ceed John H. Mitchell. The per­
Ben,” and when he finds him he Circuit
drowned nt Tillamook, Feb. 27th. is to bo launched al Belfast next Bridge—Miss Della Endicott; Bald
Court o f the State o f Oregon for
That il was hard od Curry county has a bear, panther or wild-cat. Coos County,
son so appointed is Henry W. Cor­ They were digging clams near the J aunary. It will inn between New H ill—T, W. Johnson; Rock creek
on the 1st day o f March, A. D .
to lose its northern territory.
S
1897,
and
me duly directed, upon a ju dg-
York
and
Liverpool,
iu
the
White
He uever fails to get his game mont nnd lo decree
bett, a goldbug banker of Portland. bar and Hoeing the Clulkat coming!
— Miss Bertha Prey; Myrtle creek
n mortgage
Hint parties wish to rent our n]thouali lie is getting quite old, nnd order o f sole foreclosing
jjj”
duly rendered by said
in. started out in a small boat to : Star line. It will have a length
Bertha Roberts;
King
President McKinley has called, meet her. Their boat was upset I over all o f 704 feet, nr 25 feet more ! creek and Enchanted—John Leek; shingle mill with a view to purchase^ nnd when lie takes his demise lie court on the 8th day o f July, 1896, nnd duly
o f record and docketed in and by
the same.
should be honored with a proper entered
congress in special session on the j aud though Hie crew of tho Chilkat i than the Great Eastern. It will be I Remote Miss
court on the 27th day o f July, 18%, in
Birdie
Walker;
That a skimmingstaticn will soon burial, and the following inscrip­ said
named
the
Oceanic.
Its
length
a
certain
suit then in said court pending,
.
-
Grnvel F old— Miss Minnie Mc- be iu operation in My rtle Point.
15th of the present month. Its ni:d o f the Elmore, which came;
whereiu It. J. Fleming wns plaintiff and
will be 65 feet me ire than that of J Oloakov
tion on the stone:
along
just
after,
tried
to
renderj
Seth
U.
Hammer,
as administrator o f the
prime object is to pass a revenue j
That suits Tom.
Beneath this sod here lies at wist,
estate o f Henry C. ¡sterling, deceased. W.
ti cm assistance, all were drowned.; any vessel now afloat.
It
was
the
wish
of
a
large
ma­
That
a
graceful,
well-kept
beard
l
—of
all
good
doge
the
h
i
d
|
H.
Logan,
Laura
W.
Logan, his wife, Isaiah
tariff measure. No financial legis­
The Missouri legislature lms ; jority of the people o f this district on a veteran’s chin is fully equal to A friend to nil mankind and II -asla—
Hacker nnd A. Bush were defendants in
lation will bo enacted.
Chicago Tribune: General Wey- under consideration a bill which
i
. ,
A too to varnuuU from west t o east.
favor of Raid-Plaintiff and
said
that Prof. Frank Bunch should be a long mustache.
defendants, by which execution I am woro*
er s trocha appears to be composed proposes to make it a felony pnn-
,..... retained to teacli tho school the
Au revoir,
Rosi b e r g e r .
nianded to sell the real property in
That Hon. B. Hermann’s family
Philadelphia Press: No worse largely of barbed-wire fencing. A | ¡8|,„ble wjth not loss than two years coining season, but the directors
execution and hereinafter described, t o n f
tire contemplating a trip to Europe. Coquille City, March 3, 1897.
the sum due the plaintiff nnd the snl^,.
obstacle to a return of prosperity
perity . force of althletic men armed with imprisonment to buy or sell farm didn’t understand that to be the
That Tom’s article has done more
defendant, Seth I*. Hammer, as adminis­
could exist. The railroads, in pros- tinners’ shears could go through it products, w ithout actual delivery at fact.
trator of said estate amounting to Three \
Mr. Bunch gave good satis­ good to the town of Myrtle Point
Thousand Seven Hundred nnd Fifty-two
peroiis years, new work and main­ like a Georgia razorback hog the time of sale.
faction during the winter term. than any article for years. It has
nnd 55-10U ($3752.55) Dollars, with interest
tenance taken together, consume through a cornfield. By the way,
Ho
has
a
reputation
built
up
here,
thereon from tho said 18th day o f July,
worked up a spirit of progress.
Tho Minnesota legislature iscou
tinners’
shears
» J o
» - a f >111111
IO O
W . I . I O can
..
nearly half tho iron manufactured auy quantity
18%,
at the rate o f six per oent per annum
and as he I ihs long since been iden­ Now watch us move.
bill
to
compel
every
until
paid; and the further sum o f Two
in this country.
With prices sus­ be procured iu tins country, where , , 1 ID,R 11
tified w ith the cotuuty it was gener­
Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, together with
That the Up-River Department
saloonkeeper
iu
the
state
to
place
tained at an artificial level, certain the barbed wire canni from.
tne Costs and disbursement ! ot said suit
;
over
tho door of his wot goods dis­ ally believed that he would be em­ “ Sam’ l” has not the rights usually
taxed at Fifty nnd 96-100 ($50.95) Dollars,
evenjAuilly to be abandoned, no
General Booth, of tho Salvation pensary the word “ Dangerous" in ployed, otherwise a long petitiou conceded to common mortals; but Jtrt the Messenger» of Sense— the Telegraph and
the costs nnd expenses o f said execu­
raikoud would buy more steel rails Army, says there are 5000 homeless jHlgP| p|njQ letters.
System of tho human bouy.
tion. I will, ON SATURDAY, THE IOTH
wo ili! bave been handed iu re- j lie has some staying qualities.
N o r v c s extend from the brain to every part DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1897, at the hour
than were imperatively necessary. women in London above the age of
questing the board to employ Mr.
That Orvil Dodge, the boycotted
o f one o’ clock in the afternoon o f said
of the body and reach every orgxn.
As secretary of war, General Bunch.
The purchase of steel rails is a prac­ 50 years. They subsist by cleaning
However, Mr. Travers veteran, has done as much to in­ N e rv e s »re like fire—good acrvanU but hard day at the front door o f the court­
Alger
will
be
the
superior
officer
of
tical measinm of the railroads, de- doorsteps, selling
house in Empire City, in said Coos county,
masters.
water-cresses,
comes highly recommended, nnd terest capital in the various enter­
maud for iron in all its forms. With picking rags and collecting refuse, General Merritt, who at one time we believe him to be an able in­ prises in this valley ns any other N erv es »rc fed by the blood and arc therefore Oregon, sell at public auction to the high­
est nnd best bidder, for cash in hand on
like
It
In
character.
these purchases curtailed the gen­ and find shelter at night where recommended his dismissal from structor.
the day o f sale, all the right, title, inter­
man in the county.
N o rv e s Will be weak and exhausted If the est and estate which the said defendants,
eral market for iron suffered.
they can. The army hopes to open the army for implied cowardice.
blood Is thin, pale and impure.
or any of them, nnd all persons claiming
“ Yes," mused the returned Arc­
N e rv e s will surely bo strong and steady If by, tlirou *h or under them or any o f them
Tho Knnsa? newspapers claim
Pittsburg Timoa: Americans can a home for them in the West End.
Approbation: He—There is one
had, in and to the said premises herein­
the blood is rich, red and vigorous.
manufacture iron more cheaply! Globe-Democrat: Tho work o f that there art- more people in that tic explorer, “ ut one time we came thing that I particularly like about N erv es find
a true friend In flood's Sarsapa­ after described, or any part thereof, sulwe-
quent
to the date o f said moitgage, to-wit:
than Englishmen, while paying desolation going on iu Cuba is not state who can rend and write than near freezing to death. Luckily, our minister. She— What is that? j
rilla because it makes rich, red blood.
however—
He gazed reflectively
N erv os do their work naturally and well,— the 5ih day of September, 1890.
much higher wages to labor, hut it civilized wnrfare; it is more like a there are in Massachusetts.
He-
His
practice
of
frequently
ex­
Said mortgaged premises hereinbefore
the brain is unclouded, there are no mentioned are described in said execution
at the ceiliug. “ We had presence
has buen conclusively demonstrated saturnalia of murder and rapine, of
A. M. Hammer, o f Albany, as­
changing pulpit«.
neuralgic pains, appetite aud diges­ I as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter
that tho beat-paid labor is the bloody savagery and incendiarism, signed for the benefit of their cred­ of mind to fall into n heated dis­
tion are good, when you take
I o f the southwest quarter o f section four­
cheapest.
England pays better n-> if Spain proposed to wreak an itors last Saturday. Liiiliilites are cussion.”
teen: tho northeast quarter o f the north­
Aunt Hetty (iooking at the wild
east quarter o f secti* n twenty-two; the
wages than are paid on the conti­ awful vengeance in anticipation of about 811,500.
Neighbor’s pretty daughter— men of B orneo)— What a pity we
west half of the northwest quarter o f seo-
nent of Europe; but in iq>itc o f tlint defeat.
liow
much
is
this
a
yard?
Dra­
can’t
send
out
s
o
x
e
missionaries
to
' tion twenty-three, the west half o f the
The annual school meeting for
southeast quarter o f section fourteen. And
•he lias been able to miantaiii her
civilize
them
critters!
Uncle
Josh
per’s
«on
(desperate
“
spoons”
on
j tho east half o f ib* southwest qnarter o f
By what is known among sheep- tho Oregon City district was held
supremacy, because »he gets more
h e r )-O n ly oue kiss. Neighbor's — 1 dunno! I f them fellers was
section fourteen, all in township thirty
seriice fora given amount of money. raisers as n sheep pile up Charles on tho 1st hist, with only 20 voters pretty daughter If it’s so cheap civilized they mightn't be able to
j south of ran»** fourteen west o f the Will-
present.
Johnson,
of
California
gulch,
Birch
I
amette meridian in Coos county. Oregon,
The same is true of labor in tho
1 will take three yards and grand­ git sech a good job.
containing rtan acres o f land, more or less.
United States.
It is hotter paid creek, Umatilla county, tho other
Thirty-five ¡relies of snow have ma wilt pay yon.
The On« True Blood Furl tier. ATI dm eg' «t*. ft.
Said sale being made subject to redemp-
F rsp «r «4 o n ly by C. I. Hood A C o„ L ow ell, M% m . I tion in the manner provided by law.
than that of England, but in return day lost 180 sheep.
fallen this winter in Burns, ns
Dated this 8th day o f March. A. D. 1897.
l ’ ut yonr money in the banks, if
Read the H irald all th ro u g h —
it render« bettor service and is more The school of experience is always measured by the observer in that
W V . CAGE.
i mar9 5tj ¡Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
particularly about the sugar trust. you have any—aud lose it.
efficient
open, bet the tuiliou comes high. place.
R ie r w e s
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla