Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 16, 1897, Image 2

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School will comineuce April 19th.
Charley F. Dodge, of the railroad,
The mill is turning out some has been stopping a few days in '
U N ^ E R T H E GOLD S T A N D A R D
town visiting relatives aud looking.
lumber.
M E A N S ...
Pavement, mud or plank— which i a^ < l ^|1K property interests.
Ft I.SD AV, M A R. 1C. 1897. will you have?
A. A. Black, one of our staunch i
It is not necessary for “ Sammie” j business men, was called to ltose-
P . F IS H E R , N k w h p a p e b A d v e r t is in g A g e n t
U 31 MeruliAutn’ K xoh au n e, Hau F ra n cisco, is to “ do up” the Enterprise. Mr. I burg lust week as a witness before ■
o u r ¡m tlioriZ H d a xeu t. T fcia p a p e r in k ep t ou file
Conner is doing that to perfection. i tho grand-jury iu a oaso wherein a
t f hlB office.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
| man is charged with forgery.
If there is any one in with you,
You will And ouo coupon
The New Steamer Coquille Blver-
Capt.
A.
J.
Walker
mustered
Co.
T W O
• S I L V E R
• C H A M P I O N S
inside each two ounce bag
Mr. C., ou your boycotting expedi­
and two coupons inside each
tion, public sentiment will slap them G last Sunday aud tho boys came
Tbe new steamer Coquille River
The
g
old
standard
means
low
prices,
low wages, hard times. The bim etallic
iu pretty well, considering the roads.
fourounce bagof Blackwell’s
hard enough.
standard means good prices, good wages, permanent prosperity for the producing
Cap!. Patou, master, reached this
Durham. Buy a bag of this
Tbe drill was interesting.
Capt.
classes.
Mr. McGee, who stopped at James Walker is very efficient, in handling
place last Saturday at 12 o'clock
celebrated tobacco and read
tho coupon—which gives a
with «boot 100 tons of freight from H. Matheny’s this winter, has work a company.
list of valuable presents and
8au Francisco for this place and with bis large mule team at Riverton
Little Willie Conner says certain
how to get them.
the upper river, all discharged as soon as tho weather clears up.
A 3 2 to 4 0 P a g e W e e k ly F arm an d F am ily P a p e r .
Price, $ 1 .0 0 a Y e a r
individuals have ascertained the fact
here. She was warmly welcomed by
Owing to a few remarks that were that the citizens of Myrtle Point are
W hile not neglecting its superb Agricultural, Horticultural, Live Stock and
our citizens, who seemed to be givru made in tbe poatoflice at this place, not near all suckers.
He speaks.
Family Departments, etc., has at tli.i same time, for many years, upheld the
the freedom of the craft for inspec­ it is probable that the grand-jury from experience; in fact he has mon­
standard o f the people against trusts and m onopolies, more especially against
that most iniquitous o f all m onopolies, the single gold standard. All who read
tion, aud from what we snw her will have a little huisuess next May opolized the business.
it agree that it is the best paper o f its class on earth.
inspection was very thorough, aud tliut will grow out of tbe robbery
That is right, Mr. C. Call me |
she passed with most favorable at tho express office in December
“fellows,” if you like, you will think
criticism. She is the largest boat lust.
Asaph Alexhou left last week on
GENERAL NEW S.
1 am a whole community before you
that ever came to Coquille City,
a trip to southern California.
are
thror.gh
with
me.
Iu
fact
I
Our
band
boys
are
preparing
for
a
being 150 feet long, 32 feet beam
DEATH pF J. N. DOI.1T!.
Rev. Mr. Stine will hold his
built o f light draft to suit our grand entertainment. They should have the whole community to buck
We will send the above great journal in connection with
1’ ortlaDd, March 10.—Joseph N. regular services next Sunday.
uio,
because
4
always
tell
the
truth.
be
encouraged
and
supported.
A
const river bars.
She is said to
Dolph died this morning at 10:50
Hank Benham has been visiting
John L. Wagner of Rural, visited
T
H
E
C O Q U IL L E
C I T Y
have cnrricil T55 tons ou her recent hand is air advantage to a town,»
o ’clock.
iu the valley, retnruiug Saturday.
trip from Grnys Harbor to Sau besides the military band is com­ town last week. He says he voted
After
days
of
suffering
and
sus­
o n ly $ 2 . 2 5
Capt. G. P. Clawseu was up from both one year, postpaid, at the extremely i..»w price o f
FraDcisco on n draft of a little posed of some of our best young for Bryan, but McKinley is his pres­ pense, culminating in the amputa­
in advance, ami will give to each subscriber to this combination oiler wiic pays
ident now and will be his man if ho tion of the left leg Monday atter- his lower-river home on business ten
nnder 12 feet. Her length, how men. See their posters.
cents additional fur postage and packing,
ever,is something o f a disadvantage,
The chief of this department should accomplish one-half that his noon last, the ex United Stutessen- yesterday. The H erald acknowl­
TW EN TY PACKED
* r ceedr
as onr river is tortuous und narrow, visited Bundon, Riverton nud Arago friends have claimed he would if uternnd distinguished lawyer, sur­ edges favors.
The
big
bridge
to
the
West
Side
elected.
These
scuds
are
the
best
in the mar­
and she has to make the curves last week, and his “ pal” has been
rounded by his family, passed away.
ket. They consist o f Farm. Vegetable
sibwly, though her time this trip laid in the shade by the Enterprise;
The question of planking or pav­ The end came peacefully, Mr. is completed. AVe congratulate our
’
and Flower ETeds o f y< ur own s-. lec- /
was very crrditnble, being an nver- and since one or two think it a great ing Spruce street is now before the Dolpti sinking iuto unconsciousness neighbors on that side aud the pub­
I g g g Ä r w * tion from a list o f 200 va ;elies. The '
nge o f the regular river boats crini'i to assist this department, our citizens who own the property on early in the morning, nud remain­ lic generally.
) packets are as large as sccdincn’s mail . '
1 packets.
\
She mudo the Coquille bar in 42 news budget is not as large as we thut main thoroughfare, and it ing in that condition until his
Prof. Conwell occupied the pul­
d T h o soffdi* a lo n e at reta il priori»
hours from leaving San Francisco expected.
pit at the Southern Methodist
appears now that it will be nip and death.
a r e w o r th
O . Pi l l a n d s
ut
a b o u t ti ls g r e a t ofrV r at o <;e, o r
hay. The passenger accommoda­
tuck with the different sides of the A R E L IC OF A BURSTED BOOM IN A CAL I­ church last Sunday morning. Rev.
s e n d r e m it t a n c e s t o th s < f ò c o .
Parties who are candid in their
tions nre roomy aud neat, while
question. Those whose purses will
Mr.
Smith
preached
at
uight.
FORNIA TOWN.
judgment and who have informed
the salon and diniug-room are
not bo drawn upon are perfectly
Pinole, Cal., March 7.— The big
The school board has received
thomselves as best they could believe
capacious and neatly arranged.
willing that the street shall he im­ hotel at Rodeo was burned tonight. the deed to block 57, from thp Ma­
and assert that it is their opinion
She is entirely i ew, clean and safe,
proved.
About 8:15 o’clock the place was sonic fraternity, to be occupied by
thut the railroad
construction
and will serve hs a birr advertise­
David McNair, Ben Schull, Harri­ seen to be in flames. There is no a handsome new school building
toward Roseburg will be resumed
ment for our river, and we hope
Times are hard, and “ we stand treat.” We have arranged to make our
this season and that some of the son Hartley, W. W. Whittington fire department nt Rodeo, aud tho at an early day. School District
that she will receive ibe encourage­
and quite a number of other prom­ few inhabitants of that town could No. 8 has reason to be proud of so subscribers a gift that will last the whole year. We will send every per­
road will be built.
ment which she and her owners
inent farmers of the South Fork only watch the building burn. The eligible aud attractive a school site. son who calls at our office aud pay« up a year in advance on the Herald, the
The citizens of Rond Disk No. 34, were in town Saturday.
merit. Capt. Patou, who built her,
They arc hotel was furnished, but unoccu­
Enlarged photos of friends or following high-grade monthlies and hand-books:
under
the
supervision
of
B.C.
Schull,
is mnsler, and seems to kuow what
all enthusiastic over the road ques­ pied. It cost about $50,000 a few
Published at Springfield, Ohio. A practical farm paper, that
members
of the family are much
he is talking about.
lie met his are doing good work on their roads tion and they are determined to years ago, when the stockyards nt
.1 is tilled with the practical experience o f actual farmers, it is
in fashion now. Get the work done
^ ably edited, thoroughly up to tho times, and keeps its readers
old friend aud “ pard” of several this season, grading and corduroy­ have the highway iu a condition so Rodeo was started.
posted on the wonderful advances made every month by pro­
at home. Charley Zevely will do
years back, our fellow-citizen J. T. ing. The buisness men of Myrtle thut they can come to town at any
The hotel was part of a scheme your work for you, in first-class
gressive agriculturists in tho science of tilling tho soil. Bend for a free
Moulton, nt this place, and the two Point contributed very liberally time.
sample copy.
of eastern capitalists to start n mam­ style and at lowest rates.
Leave
Other
stuck as close as brothersforawhile towards the improvement.
1 A monthly magazine for women and the home. Its bright
We note that one Hubert Higley, moth plant for killing cattle and orders at H erald office.
$
stories, poems and sketches, its clear and wholesome edito-
ou old memories.
The boat left sections should follow their example.
felfl rials, its practical suggestions on homo life and woman s
of Progress, Oregon, has been bound packing meats in tho style practiced
about 2:30 p, m. for Riverton,
work
makes it a universal favorite. It cannot fail to inter­
Rev.
Mr.
Horsfall,
Episcopalian,
An
The Enterprise man is so hoof- over to appear before the grand-jury in Chicago and Kansas City.
est and please eyery member of the family. The publishers at Spring-
where she was to take on about 200 bound he cannot see beyond the
for illegal voting at a school meeting. immense amount of money was ex­ failed to reach this place to fill his
field, Ohio, will be glad to seud the readers of this paper a free sample
tons of coal as part of her return hand that holds the string his nose
copy.
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tJ
...
Ho was tho owner of some personal pended in building pncking-housec, appointment last Sunday. There
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A hand-book on tho care o f poultry, written
load. She received some freight is following. Last week he groaned
property, but bis name did not ap­ stockyards, and the large frame was, therefore, uo religious service
especially to meet tho needs o f the fanner
here, including 125 sacks of pota­ terribly becauHo we mentioned the
_ j _______ nnd the small breeder. It is puactical . Y ou
pear on tbe assessment roll. It lias hotel was built to accommodate the at the Christian church that morn­
can easily understand what it means nnd easily carry out its sugges­
toes from M. Kroll, J. C. Watson fact that there is a good furniture
people who were expected to flock ing, hut Rev. »Air. Stine, the legnlar
been
suggested
that
tho
grand-jury
tions.
Thousands
of copies have been sold. I ’rice, 25 cents.
and others, nud some other freight. store in some other town.
Once of Coos courty would find plenty of to the new town. But tho stock- minister, conducted service at night. _ . .
. ,
. ^
-
i_
. A
collection o f the favorite recipes o f the
The steamer dropped below our before he threw mud nil over us
business in that line, and they could yard enterprise was a failure, and
The expense of the Soldiers’
wharf to the city property in order because we welcomed a man who
The hotel
find some errors which have been was soon abandoned.
practical housekeeper.
The ln»ok has
Home for February was $1038, ns
to turn, but she made the turn all had declared his intention to locate
proved very popular and we are sure you will like it. Prioe, 25 cents.
never paid expenses nnd was closed.
committed in municipal elections.
shown by hills audited hy tbe
r i g h t . ________________
In
It
wnsstmt».1
lin,
tvpe
itml
presses
heve*. in fa c t tb e ja c k -s n ip e k e p t u p
Favorable reports are continuously
executive committee last Tuesday.
his howl until the gentleman very coining down from the Big Joe for a daily paper that never appeared.
The board estimates the govern­
Fishermen’s Co-operative Cannery.
wisely concluded to stay away. Yet quartz mine. Sam Currier and Alf The cause of the fire is unknown.
ment fund will keep the house six
lie would have one believe that he Greene have been tunneling and
JACKSON »VXD W AL L IN G SICK .
months. The terms of Galloway,
The cannery of the Union Fisher­ was working for tho prosperity of
Cincinnati,
March
7.—Scott
Jack-
Robertson nnd Rust, ns trustees,
To eueryone paying up a ll arrears and one year's subscrip­
men’s Co-operative Packing Com­ the town, while he is preventing uucoveriug goldbearing rock all
winter, and the M. P. M. & D. Co. son and Alonzo Walling, who are have expired, and their successors
pany, that the fishermen nre build­ people from locating here.
tion
to THE HERALD >n aduance, lue w ill send both o f the
have certainly an excellent prospect. held in jail at Alexandria, Ky., will be appointed soon.
ing in Astoria, and propose to oper­
aboue
named monthlies f o r one year and both o f the books.
awaiting
their
execution
on
Satur­
Tore
nro
good
reports
from
the
placer
A car-load of feed arrived from
ate upon a co-operative basis, is near­
A house of ill-repute was burned
day, March 20, for the murder of
TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THIS OFFER AT ONCE.
ing completion, and will probably .San Francisco last week. This is a bars also, and it is believed that the
Pearl Bryan, nre botli sick, nnd re­ near AVheeling, W. V b ., aud two
Call on or atltlress T he H erald ,
Coquille City, Oregon.
products
of
tho
mines
near
Myrtle
shameful
state
of
affairs
in
this
pro­
be ready to pack when the season
quired the attention of a physician girls and two men were burned to
Point
will
he
greater
than
usual
this
lific
valley.
Hundreds
of
dollars
opens. A prominent railroad man,
A num bjr of others are
yesterday and today. The mothers death.
who. returned yesterday from Asto­ are being sent out of our neighbor­ season, nud from the best informa­
reported senously injured.
of
both
the
condemned
men
nre
tion
attainable
there
will
he
extra
ria, visited tho site of the cat nery hood for produce that should be
Farmers are com­ and increased activity in the Salmon with them, and will remain with
and waa surprised at the way work rnised nt home.
them until the day of the execution. Notice of Sheriff’ s Sale of Real Prop-
Price with
hod been pushed. The building plaining of having no market, und mountain nud Poverty Gulch region
First Price of
Price with First Price o f
erty on Execution.
Governor Bradley has issued orders
the
coming
season,
besides
tho
Salem
HERALD
Publication.
Publication.
HERALD
yet
they
have
nothing
to
sell.
Wo
looked as if it could bo finished by
........
2 50
1
00.
.Godey’
s
Magazine.............
$100. American Kitchen M agazine..*2 40
for troops to be present at the
April 10, when the soason opens, asked one to explaiu and ho said Mining Co., whose interests are on
1 0 0 ..Good Health...................... ........ 2 50
"VT
OTICE
is
hereby
given,
that
by
virtue
3
(K)..
American
M
achinist.................
3
85
hanging.
Sucker
creek,
two
miles
from
the
1
00..
Hard
ware............................
........
2 30
that
the
creameries
had
ruined
tho
I . i of an execution duly issued out of the 2 00.. American W heelman................ 3 25
aud the visitor saw most of tho ma­
Walling today addressed another Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon for 2 5 0 ..Arts for America....................... 3 80 4 0 0 ..Harper’ s Magazine........... ....... 4 75
chinery for the cannery standing country. Of course he was jesting. Divilbiss quartz mill, will stir things
Harper’ s Round T a b le ... ........ 3 :5
letter to Governor Bradley, appeal­ C oos County, on the 1st day of March, A. D. 4 0 0 ..Atlantic....................................... 4 95 2 00..
2 00
5 0 ..
Home Magazine....
1807, and to me duly directed, upon a ju d g ­ 2 00..Ave Maria ................................ 3
ready for use in the machine shops. We hope we shall not bo cnlled up with energy when the roads be­
ing for executive clemency on the ment and decree foreclosing a mortgage 1 00. .Bicycling W orld........................ 2 45
50.. Housekeeper....................... ....... 2 10
come
passable.
A
company
at
Se­
those
vile
names
for
mentioning
The Columbia river salmon-packers
1
00.
.International
M
agazine..
........
2
30
50..
Black
Cat....................................
2
10
and
order
of
sale
duly
rendered
by
said
ground that he had no motive, like
do not appear at all disturbed nt tho these matters, for it is done only to attle, Wash., are negotiating for an Jackson, in getting Pearl Bryan out court on the 8lh day of July, 1896, and dulv
50.. Book keeper................................. 2 10 2 00..Ledger, New Y o lk .......... ....... 3 10
interest
in
“
Big
Joe”
with
a
view
ol
3
00..Lippincott’s
magazine----
........
3
75
get
farmers
to
think
over
the
situ­
1
0
0
..Brauns
Iconoclast.....................
2
50
entered
o
f
record
aud
docketed
in
and
by
prospect of the fishermen operating
court on the 27th day of July, 1800, in 1 00.. Brick............................................ 2 35 1 00.. Lever.................................... , . . . . 2 45
We learn that the railroad erecting a fine stamp mill as early of the way. Every effort possible is said
their cannery this season, and say ation.
.......
3
00
2
0
0
..Meehan’
s
M
onthly............
2
0
0
..Budget
of
M
usic.........................
3
10
certain suit then in said court pending,
being made to have the sentence of a wherein
It. J. Fleming was plaintiff and 2 00..Business....................................... 2 76 4 5 0 ..National R e v ie w .............. ....... 5 45
that it will only mean one more can­ company can ship hay and potutoeB as possible and lively times are ex­
Walling commuted to life imprison­ Seth Li. Hammer, ns administrator o f the 2 5 0 ..Canadian Magazine.....................3 75 1 (X). .National Tribune.............. ....... 2 50
pected
iu
the
near
future
among
our
from
the
city
to
a
better
advantage
nery on the river.
estate
o
f
Henry C. Sterling, deceased, W. 3 00. .Catholic W orld.......................... 4 00 3 0 0 ..New England M agazine... ........ 4 15
ment, but it is generally believed he
mines.
There is a well-founded report tlmn to purchase at home.
II. Logan, Laura W. Logan, his wife. Isaiah 4 0 0 ..Century M agazine.................... 5 20 5 0*'..North American Review.. ....... 5 85
will bang with Jackson. Rev. Mr. Hacker and A. Bush were defendants in 2 0 0 ..Chap B ook.................................. 3 35 4 0 0 ..N. W. Lumberman (new) ....... 4 85
current that the Balinon-packers
Lee, who hnH recently figured con­ favor of said plaintiff and against the said 3 00. .China Decorator......................... 4 10 1 00,.<Htio Fann e r ..................... ........ 2 45
will not effect a combination this
Capital Journal ” X” Rays.
The H erald ’ s offer o f that spicuously in alleged confessions of defendants, by which execution I am com ­ 3 00 ..Chronicle, Chicago.................... 4 15 2 60.. P ilo t..................................... ....... 3 75
.Constitution, Atlanta................ 2 45 1 00.. Peterson’ s magazine ........ ........ 2 *0
year. It ia said tlint it will be each
splendid agricultural paper, The the tw'o men, today held religious manded to sell the real property in said 1 1 00.
00..Cosmopolitan m agazine.......... 2 55 1 00.. Philistine............................ ....... 2 55
execution and hereinafter described, to pay
These are the devil’s own hard Farm, Field nud Fireside, of Chi­
one for himself, and, if this proves
5 0 ..
Post Dispatch, St. .......
Louis. 2 10
1
00
..Courier
Journal, Louisville— 2 25
the
sum
duo
the
plaintiff
and
the
said
services in tho jail for them.
defendant, Seth R . Hammer, as adminis­ 3 00.. Current Literature, new ............ 3 85 2 5 0 ..Public O pinion................. ....... 3 75
true, the fishermen, who have n times. They don’t even produce cago, and a selection o f 20 packets
....... 2 75
1
0
0
..Dairy
R
ep
ort..............................
2
50
I
25..
Pulpit..................................
trator
o
f
said
estate
amounting
to
Three
mrs
.
b
::;:
cijf
.
i
:
is
d
f
,
ad
.
strong union, will have things ns revivals. . . . Henry Clews’ prosperity o f flower, vegetable or field seeds
2 15 1 00.. Railroad Car Journal ---- . . . . 2 45
Seven Hundred and Fifty-two 1 (X)..Dairy W orld.................
Stamford, Conn., March 9.—Mrs. Thousand
mueh their own way as the depressed reports are regularly7 received by — all worth $4— for only ¡£2.25, is a
and 55-100 ($37i>2.55) Dollars, with interest 3 00. .A^ispatoll. Chicago, daily.......... 4 20 1 00. .Republican, Springfield.. ....... 2 55
. . . . 2 50
thereon from the said 18th day o f July,
1 00..Delineator................................... 2 65 1 00. .Rurnl New Yorker........
condition of the market will admit. our waste basket.. . .Tho late con­ special offer and may tie withdrawn Henry Ward Beecher died yestorday, 189G,
at the rate o f six per cent per annum 4 00..Dramatic Mirror........................ 4 95 3 0 0 ..St. Nicholas........................ ....... 4 25
the
tenth
anniversary
of
her
famous
gress
appropriated
$54,000,000
mere
.......
4 20
soon.
Bring or send $2.25, if a
— Telegram.
until paid: and the further sum of Two 2 0 0 ..Echo, Chicago............................ 3 25 3 00..Scribner’s Magazine..........
than the one before, an d $01,000,- new subscriber, and get this unus­ husband's death, nud she was 85 Hundred i $200.00) Dollars, together with 2 0 0 ..Express, Buffalo, N. Y ............. 3 25 1 0 0 ..Spirit of the Went.......... ....... 2 35
___ 3 25
years of age. Mrs. Beecher had tne costs and disbursements ot said suit 1 00. .Farmers’ Union.......................... 2 45 2 (X)..Trotter and Pacer............. .......
2 00
The commander of the Nevada 000 more than the one before that. ual offer; or, if in arrears several
50..
Vick’s Floral M agazine_________
taxed at Fifty and 95-100 ($60.95) Dollars, 1 0 0 ..Farm Poultry..... ............ . .. 2 40
been siuking rapidly since Saturday and the costs and expenses of said execu­ 4 00. .Forest and Stream (n ew )......... 4 85 l 0 0 ..Weekly W isconsin.............
2 25
organization of the O. A. R. half- Aud yet Cleveland vetoed about a years, pay up nnd get this premium.
!
;
!
4
25
3
0
0
..Wilson’s
Photo.
Magazine
tion.
1
will,
ON
SATURDAY.
THE
10TH
3
(X)..Frank
Leslie’s
Popular
Mthly.
4
00
noon and during the 24 hours pre­
masted the post’s flag on receipt of hundred millions, and Reed killed
50 .Fruit Growers’ Journal............ 2 10 1 (X).. Witness, Montreal........... . . . . 2 30
Boh oar Bradley Bishop was last ceding her demise had been uncon­ DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1897. at the hour
as
manv
more.
.
.
.
.
2
10
00.
.Woman
and
H
om
e.............
of
one
o’clock
in
tho
afternoon
of
said
3 0 0 ..Forum.......................................... 4 35
the news of General Shelby's (lentil,
Tuesday taken to tho stnto asylum scious.
William Beecher, one of day at the front door of tho court­ 1 OO..Gameland.................................... 2 45 3 00. .Yale Review........................ . . . . 4 25
and said in explanation of his action
from Pendleton.
He is 71 years her Bons, reached Stamford Satur­ house in Empire City, in said Coos county,
Portland Telegram; Ex-Senator old.
fifesT’Any one of the above publications, each first-class in its line, and
tbni he did so, “ flrst, because ho
His insanity is ascribed to day evening, nml remained until Oregon, sell at public auction to the high­
est nnd best bidder, for ca^h in hand on the H erald for one year at the price stated in the right-hand column
was a brave soldier; second, bernuse Mitchell’s chances o f getting that hard drinking nnd general debility.
the
day
o
f
sale,
all
the
right,
title,
inter­
last night, when he left for New
he had beeu a United States officer; California judgeship depend very
est and estate which the said defendants, of figures, making the H khald the cheapest paper in the county.
Our little coin, the “ nickel,” is York. At her bedside were gath­ or any of them, and all persons claiming
third, because he said the war was largely upou the Southern Faoitic’s
ered Mrs. Scoville, his wife, a daugh­ by. throuzh or under them or any o f them
A Valuable Fruit Paper.
ended when Oeueral Lee surren- j sense of gratitude and influence made of metal purchased in Canada.
had, in nnd to the said premises herein­
ter of Mrs. Beecher, Mrs. Scorifies after
described, or any part thereof, subse­
derjd, and liis life since showed! with the new administration. Cor­
As fruit is rapidly becoming the
two children and Mrs. Bullard, a quent to the date of said moitgage, to-wit:
Will Carleton’s X e w s -
porations are soulless things, and
((hat he meaut what he said..1'
the 8th day of September, 1890.
leailiug industry of the northwest,
niece of Mrs. Beecher.
Mr. Mitchell is not the ouly stntes-
Said mortgaged premises hereinbefore
and as this county cau easily get to
pu per-M agazine “ E very
mentioned are described in said execution
AN EFFORT TO SAVE HER SON.
Alhany Democrat: Col. J. B .! muu out of a job to whom the S.
as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter
front rank if the farmers will only
£>U.v. ex-railroad commissioner. P- is indebted.
His prospect of Blood la absolutely essential to health.
Greencnstle, Ind., March 10.— of the southwest quarter of section four­
If he r e . ”
P oem s and take hold and push things, we have
passed through Albany, this noon, donning the ermine does not seem
It is secured easily and naturally by ¡»Mrs. Walling, mother of AI odzo teen: the northeast quarter of the north­
made arrangements to do far more
east quarter o f section twenty-two: the
ifor his home at Roseburg. We pul to l e any brighter tbau his hope
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, but is im­ i Walling, arrived today, accompan­ west half o f the northwest quarter of sec­
tlmn our shnre toward pus'iing the ■
Sketches by him in c very
■that ex there on the authority o f [ ° f regaining the toga.
possible to got it from so-called “ nerve ied by a friend. They took a car­ tion twenty-three; the west half o f the
county forward in this respect and ’"
quarter of section fourteen, and
tonics , " and opiate compound», ab­
riage aud drove to the residence of southeast
.Governor Lord, and lira co-aomuiis
The people of Kansas have always
the east half of the southwest quarter of
will do more if the farmers wifi show
number.
P
e
s
t
vt
Addi­
surdly
advertised
as
“
blood
puri­
i A. 8. Bryan, father of Tenrl Bryan, section fourteen, all in township thirty
sioners had better succumb meekly, held Genera) Pleasanton, who re-
the proper spirit of enterprise.
fiers.” They have temporary, sleeping on a mission of mercy in behalf of south o f range fourteen west of the W ill­
They will snvo expenses, and then cently died at Washington, in cher-
There is now published at Portland,
amette meridian in Coos county, Oregon,
effect, but do not CURE. To have pure
tional Literature.
F ifty
her son. Mrs. Walling was re- containing 320 acres of land, more or less.
the people have had enough of the jshed memory. He was entitled to
not only tho most valuable but the
Said sale being m adesnbjeet to redemp­
' reived at the Bryan homestead in
coneuefaaitm___________ much of the glory of whipping Price
only fruit paper of America which
tion in the manner provided by law.
cents
a
year;
twenty-five
1 gonerons hospitality, but when she
Dated this 8th day of March, A. D. 1897.
Capital Journal:
An Albany !“ ‘ he Im U l.of theBlue, in Scptem-
admits no reading mntter to its col­
W. W. GAGE,
And good health, take H ood’» Sarsaparilla, ! made a plea for a word to Gover­
paper «a s: A stock company has 1,er of
throuRh wh,ch Kansas
mar9
5tJ Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon.
cents six months. Address umns except that relating to fruits
which has first, last, and all the time,
nor Bradley it was declined by the
a v ss ha v e t i f r o n i
b e in g
overrun
by
— their culture, care, marketing, etc.,
been organiteli in Salem with $10,-
been advertised as Just what it ia — the family, but there was no expression
thè confederate raiders.
presented in such a form by the
000 fop 9 flax mill. Mrs. W. P. Lord
best medicine for the bloo l ever pro­ | o f vindictiveness.
E very Tfheiv Pub. Co.,
STEAMER
prominent fruit writers of the north- \
J. H. Kruse, Populist reoresent-
duced. Its success in curing Scrofula,
is at the bead of it. The inoro mills
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west and America that none can (
Halt Rheum, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
the I letter, but the Democrat is ntive from Clackamaa oonuty, died
Brooklyn, X . 1”.
Stockport, England, lioasls one
Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration aud
read and study it without becoming l
eke ptieal on the flax mill questiou, at Ilio Salem hospital Monday o f
of
the
largest
Sunday-schools
in
the
That Tired Feeling, have made
proficient fruit growers.
We will »J*
perhaps he» ause Albany once had last week, of typhoid fever. after
1 world. The total number of schol­
an illuess o f iliree weeks. Repre- j
give this fine .'12-page paper free for>
pne that was a failure.
__
-Tlie
above
splendid
literary
ars nt present on the books is no
W IL L L E A V E
sei »stive Kruse was a inemher o f :
one year to all subscribers of tbar
magazine and the H krald both one
fewer than 4831, while there nre
H erald who will pay their back
Albany peinocrat: The .Salem thè Davis house durimi thè recent j
238 male and 195 female teachers - San Francisco f o r Coquille year for only $2.
subscription and one year iu advance,
Statesman keeps wanling the su­ attempted session of thè Oregon
a grand army of over 5000.
riuer direct about March 1st.
or to new subscribers who pay one
preme court to giva on opinion on legislature.
“ Word nnd Works,” a large and ! year in advance before July.
Call
the legality of the Benson house.
The tìrst car on thè Alhany eleo- |
Both of Utah's senators, Can­ W ill receiua passengers and
splendid monthly magazine, with I at this office and see sample or write
The house decided that itself. It trio S t r e e t railwav line made ita trial 1 The One True Plocd Penter. All druggists, ft. non and Rawlins, were born iu
fre ig h t f o r a ll Coquille river the Almanac, aud the H erald , all for one direct to “ FBI ITAGE.'
did not even have confidence in itself trip very successfully Saturday even- I
n jn
are purely vegetable.ro j Utah, nml Utah is the youngest
r i i l S liable ar.ii beneficial, ittc. 1 state in the union.
Portland, Oregon.
1 points. ' 0. C. BENJAMIN.
enough to appoint committees.
I ing.
1 H ood*
D«*oted t*» the material and social aw
bH iding o f tike OoquiLe Valley particular!
and o f Coos County generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
16 Patches to 1 Pair of Pants
nothing
BUT THE
GENUINE
The Farm, Field and Fireside,
A G R E A T C O M B IN A T IO N O F F E R
THE HERALD’S GIFT
Farm V'
lb
Farm News Poultry Booti
Womankind Cook Book
OUR OFFER F
R
E
E
!
OUR OFFER
OTHER GREAT CLUBBING O F F E R S ^
Rich Red
Blood
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
C o q u il l e r iv e r