Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1897)
Squilli (Htj) Ornili. UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. get there, but if you will try nnd should succeed iu running just an The U S. Supreme Court Reaches an Under ordinary paper people might take it. PUBLISHED EVERY ï \ BSDAY We surely would advise them to do standing; at This Stage of the Game. ^ M ly r t le P e in t a n d t i d e 'C T p p e r - C c q . u . i l l © so, but if you take advice from par S. NeEWEN * tt. F. DEH, Washington, Marcii 22.— The ties who want to use you against a n d '\ ^ 7"ia a,t i s G o i n g c n T H e r e . I sapiente court tins decided the case Editors and Proprietors. your best interests— well, you will — ; of the United States vs. the Trans- E. A. Adams o f the “ Bazar" Dr. K. A. Deep reports the arrival not hurt us iu the least. This de Devoted to the material and social up-1 Missouri Freight Association b id d in g o f theOoqaiilu Valley particularly | store is buildirg up a nice busi of the new man at tho bouse of partment very well knows who your against the railroads. The opinion and o f Coos County generally. allies are aud what the secret motive Edward Lewelleu in this city on ¡Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. i was rendered by Justice Peckliam. ness. is, and we sincerely believe you are With an abundance of good rock last Sunday. It reverses the decision of the court getting tired of playing the part of " TUESDAY, MAR. JO, 1897. Irelow and holds the anti-trust law near town, why not improve the A trust has tieeu formed ou the mannfactuie o f Bourbon whisky * u ca Jttw . " “ P1 ble streets? - , I h v i n tV m * ti A Aflni.it ..r / o t! to1e“ t to J\ lose I ‘ ,.e n A . P,lrUe“ . grat . ,,.n r I p. FisiiKit, nk . hfukr ADtiuriitiKo aobmt I uf 1890 to he Hj>pIicable to rai 1 road having no character to Although the weather has been nnd we are determined to put it ify a desire for revenge. Your ac Kiohji.n., san Franiiaco.u transportation h I k I the traffic agree- nur aiith.irtzed .* e u t . Tbla pauar la kept ou file * n For particulars see the very severe of late there has been down. la bln office. ment pool to be illegal. cusation as to our intoxicated con Enterprise o f last week. very little stock lost on the ranges. dition last week was entirely false OTHER POOLS DISSOLVE. Prof. Travers, the employed and we think you are ashamed of it Late Literary Occasional snow showers still Chicago, March 24.—Every j teacher o f our district school, has Even if it had been true we would visit our tow'll, such weather is freight pool and combi- The most intetiHely iutereuting. western . _ . rarely experienced iu this section taken charge of the Presbyterian then have tallied fairly well with people of the world ju»t at thiw , Dftl 10p having lieauquarters it)1Uln- choir. He is said to bb proficient some of your bosom frieads, in o f the state. moiuent are the millions of famine i caC° 18 apparently in a condition in vocal and instrumental music. whose society you seem quite at The mail service between this and plague-Htrickeu India. But! ftpproaehiug disdolution, as the We notice in the B.indon Re home. You claim to be “ independ place and Eckley baa been increased little is known of this region b y 1 re*u‘* °* ft decision o f the federal , - corder a plain and concise school the people of the United States. | »«Dreme court, rleclanng all such to three trips a week, to take effect clerk's report of the last year's ent.” Now, make use of your inde pendence; break loose from those - Such - reports ns come to us are 1 pools in violation o f the Sherman April 4r»'" 1st. finances. There are people in this cowardly persons who are now in anti-trust act. The Atchison, To Ernest Hermncn is making some tho thiugs seen through British district that would be pleased to background smiling at your death glasses. What has been tho peka & Manta Fe hns served notice substantial improvements this wiu- see a like report published. like agonies. You may yet be a of withdrawal from nil fieight or ter on his excellent farm above effect of British rule in India? Last week quite a liberal dona man, if you will try. Why these terrible famines? Why ganizations o f which it has been a town—clearing and fencing. tion was made by our citizens for If a man who happens to own a plagues? Juliun Hawthorne has member. Other roads are also said Stanley Graham and wife, of the purpose of doing some finish newspnper cun conspire with a few to have already forwarded notices Randon, «re visiting with relativers been sent by T he C osmopolitan ing work on the interior of the unprincipled aud irresponsible indi G E N E R A L N E W S. M agazine to India to obtain answers of withdrawal. and friends in this place. Mr. public school building. Prof. L. viduals is to be permitted to at Chairman Morrison, of the in Graham has jnst recovered from R. Tpaver bus charge o f the im tempt to ruin a reputation by pub ANOTHER LUMBER TRUST FORMINO. to these questions nt first hand and depict the situation ns it appears terstate commerce commission, hns au attack o f the typhoid fever. lishing a false report or accusation, provements. San Francisco, March 22.—The to au American. Tho March C osmo rendered an opinion that the trans- While there has been much high We learn that Henry Ward and then no man in a community is safo, lumbermen o f this city are again Missouri freight case applies to p o l it a n contains the first of what is water this whiter, ther are still Mrs. Olara Smith, of Elliott, were and no fumily circle, no matter how tryiug to organize a trust with the probably tho most important seriea passenger as well ns freight associa many logs in the upper river to married on the21st>iiist. Although pure and honornble, cau feel safe hope of raising the price of lumber tions of every character. of irticles ever presented in this come out, notwithstanding the fact in the distribution of the cake our from such assaults. We have a case from $4 to $(> a thousand. Dealers magazine. Nothing has been pub that there have already been many sanctum was o v erlook ed , we wish in view which we will refer to: A Dow claim that the actual cost of HUNGER DROVE HER INSANE. lished which gives an adequate idea thousand brought down. these young people n loD g and man with generous nnd noble im milliug the lumber is greater than of the larger operations of business— pulses became a victim to strong tbe present prices, and tbe combine Joaquin Miller says he will write happy married life. Half-Mad Mother.Watching Over Her Dying at least nothing by tho class of men driuk. After struggling for years proposes to gradually increase the no more and Fitzsimmons says he At a meetingof tho Presbyterian Boy. fitted for such work by thorough will fight no more. These are two Sunday-school, held on last Sunday, to become master of the disease, he prices until business will insure a familiarity with the subjects of profit. The former combination of Oakland, Cal., March 22.— Mrs. great, startling statements and two tho following officers were elected; at last conquered, but his home which they writo. The article paper published an article accusing lumber mills collapsed last yenr wonderful men have retired while in the March C osmopolitan on “ The Marcy Smith was dragged from the Corbett aud Conner are anxious for Superintendent, E. A. Adams; as him of being drunk on a Christmas because several mills outside the sistant superintendent, Rev. J. E. Methods of Banking,” by the pres bedside of her dying son last night a new encounter. Blair; secretary nnd treasurer, day over a year after he had become combination offered lumber nt ideut of one of tho largest banks of in a crazed condition. For the last A lighter loaded with lim ber left Archie McNair; librarian, Miss a total abstainer from strong drink. prices lowc r than those of the trust. week she hns stood guard in a little New York—a man of widest busi It was known, however, that it was The disintegration of the trust fol Wall’s mill receotly for Arago. l b e Effie Roberts. ness experience—former Postmaster cottage on Tenth street where her a falsehood, and the public justly lowed. lumber will be used on the tramway The mail carriers on the vari General James—is one which every only boy, Harry, has been at death’s that Alfred and Charles Schroeder ous routes centering at this place condemned it, for they saw that the KINCAID UNCHANGED. door from pneumonia. person, however humble his clerk purpose was to drive that man down The mother, worn out by much are building on contract from tbe still hold their reputation of Salem, March 25.— The state ship or high his place in the finan ward to please his rivals. We are river to the creamery. always being on time and making glad to note that the object of the hoard of agriculture held a meeting cial world, will find interesting and watching nnd suffering for want of here today. The members of the Capt. Bullard informs ns that he regular trips, in spite of the ele instructive. This series will consti food, bus been gradually losing her vile slander was lost and the paper Neighbors, bent upon will start the old steamer Cnrntux ments which are ngniust them hoard claim that the act creating tute a very complete courso of bus reason. justly condrnucd. the board carries the appropriation, iness training, aud every young man errnnds of mercy, were driven from on a regular run between this place They are deserving of much credit, The robbers are at work in our and Secretary of State Kincaid was just entering business life and every the sickroom by tbe woman, who aud Coquille City on next Thursday as the regular dilivery o f the old man will alike find it of immense guarded her boy with a enrving- as the new boat will not be in mails are ot much interest to the valley; a citizen of Bandon is now waited upon to ascertain if warrants tho victim. Mail and postoffice rob would be issued for the fair. Sec ki.ife iu hei baud, ready to attack spected before June next, while the rending public. value. his any one who approached. the milk must be delivered. C. E. Schrooder and Chas. Dietz beries have been quite frequent, retary Kincaid reasserted ai d the express company and pri former declarations that no war The February number of Now police were notified nnd an officer E Bender, our efficient P. M have been runniDg their stoam Occasions, Chicago, Frederick Up- was stationed at the humble dwel and bookkeeper for the enterpris furniture manufactory at this place vate citizens have suffered, and yet rants would bo drnwn for the Mr. no effort on the part of the author agricultural societies, unless com ham Adams, editor, contains the ling, while arrangements were ing firm of Hermann k Brown, has considerably this wiuter. first installment of au important made to relieve the suffering hoy. been uuder the weather of l.ite, Dietz is a skilled workman, having ities has been made to find the ras pelled by mandate of court. article by Hermann E. Taubeueck, From Fabiola hospital a skilled! but we aro pleased to see that he built pianos iu Baltimore in bis cals. It seems to us that it would SOLDIERS’ HOME BOARD ADJOURNED. be advisable for corporate towns to late chairman of the national com nurse was saut, who succeeded in is recovering. The town looks yonuger days, and Mr. Schroeder Rose burg, March 25.— The sol is an ingenious mechanic also, aud nppoint committees to detect the mittee of tho People’s party, enti reaching the sick chamber nfter a vacant wlieu Ed is laid up. diers’ home hoard finished its we expect to see some nice work perpetrators of such crimes, for tled “ The Concentrtion of Wealth, long argument with tbe distracted F. P. Hermann, onr obliging what is no body’s business is not lubois today. \V. II. Byars was turned out of this shop. Its Cause and Result” Iu this num mother. The cottage was bare of postoffice clerk, often receives let often very well attended to. When re-elected commandant, nnd K. L. ber begins also a remarkable serial food and both were on the verge of ters o f inquiry from abroad re Robert Ahr, our traveling tin No changes , . , - • • „ the burglary took pince here iu Miller physician. story by the editor, entitled “ Spirits starvation. In her anxiety for her garding this valley and town. Mr. smith, started down the river in a Decembe” victim£ money was were made in the personnel of the only child, the half-mad mother of ’7(t,” in which the shades of The commaudaut 11. does not fail to answer the in rowboat last week. Ho will callon gone and he had no help aud be subordinates. Washington, Adams, Jefferson nnd had given no thought to herself. quiries, and it would he a good tire residents, alopg the stream. yond a few theories ndvnnced nnd was authorized by the board to Moon after midnight Mrs. Smith Franklin will return to earth nnd He is prepared to do all kinds of plau to have some leaflets printed some circumstances that look sus employ a trained muse at the hos investigate the present condition of became violently insane and made giving a description of our county work in bis line with neatness and picious, there bus been no further pital. nn attack on the nurse with a knife. the United States. A historical aud place them with Frank for dispatch. Mr. Ahr bos been a res effort made to retrieve the loss or COMMISSIONER HERMANN TOOK OATII. The Dtirse lied for Bnfety nnd the article by William H. Van Ornum, ident of this neighborhood for distrrbutioo. punish the guilty parties. Aud entitled “ Ancient Commuust Soci demented woman was tukeu into about four years and has the con Washington. March 25.— Ex- nkile we know that the public sym custody. The Nevada fever, tor “ physical fidence of all who know him. eties,” is full of facts not generally Congressman Hermann, of Oregon, ----------- - - « » « ------------ pathize with the victims, yet they development,’ ’ hns taken our town That Foreigner who dropped from known, and will be startling to the took the oath ns commissioner of The Cyclone's Awful Work. by storm. The little boys are daily Myrtlel’oint amleventually brought havo not thought that they might tho land office today. By a coin thoughtful reader who has not yet have done something to advance gathered together in some conven examined this subject. up at Norway is not tryiug to im the cause of justice, we would Eug- cidence, two ex - commissioners, Arlington, Ga., March 22.— An Curreut eveots are ably reviewed awful cyclone swept down upon ient place where the moral teacher prove his reputation for truth aud gest that a wise and discrete com- Messrs. Carter and Burdette, and by the editor, and the magazine this little place today and accom instructs thorn how to knock Fitz virtue when he asserts that this tho Orogon , . , '1 B i mittee be appointed by our city board i both I’i , rn representatives. However, it seems closes with chapters 5 to 7 inclusive plished a work of horror only pnr- simmons out. department has adv.sed any one to | to l o o k a f t £ t h e s e imJp o r t a n t affairs. I M p t ,R r 8 ' E .l l w »> d T o n e , , e > tbe l n t t e r of “ News from Nowhere,” (he grent alelled iu the famous Johustown good exercise and tho boys never trade at Coquille City. Hermann’s successor in congress, And the lose their temper, but pass off the Euterprise editor knows that it was Some one else of our worthy citi were present at the installation. Utopian novel by William Morris. disaster. The bodies o f eight stormy days in a lively manner. zens will soon become a victim, no With tho present number tho size children have been taken from tbe false nnd says that we are not doubt, because it goes without say PART OF THE STATE TAX WILL BE is increased from (¡4 to 96 pages, ruins of the Arlington academy, When you hear that buzzing classed with basiuess men. Well, ing that to commit a robbery in this ' TAID. the price remaining at 10 cents a and a dozen others will die. Thirty- sound you may know that J. L. perhaps this is true as far as he is valley, especially at Myrtle Point, Eugene, March 23.— It is under copy, or $1 a year. By special five children nnd two teachers ware Lewelleu is turning out something concerned hut while Mr. Conner , doe8 not comiect with it „ ny danger- stood the county conit nt its next arrangements with the publishers, buried in the wreck of the building, useful at bis furniture and under lias a few dollars invested in a small u„ :----------- A ------ of being caught. A vigilance com sitting will make an order direct Charles II. Kerr k Company, of and the work of removing the dead taking rooms. James is a good printing plant, but not a foot of mittee in each town on the Coquille ing the county treasurer to retain Chicago, wo offer New Occasions nnd injured is not yet completed. workman and we have never beard real estate, the individual that he river would soon rid the country of 80 per cent of the taxes collected and the H euald one year for only The Arlington academy, a fine of bis charging high prices. That mnkes the assertion about has these scoundrels, if they were well on the state levy, instead of remit * 2.20 structure, lny directly in the path Norway “ Foreigner” would do well several thousand dollars invested, organized and would work iu unison ting the full amount to the state Ha can is one of two who give employment of the storm. It was knocked ¡ d n to call and buy nn outfit. treasurer immediately nfter collec Demorest's Magazine improves grent heap, even before the danger fill your order eveu to a six-foot to twenty or more men evrey yenr and earnest. with eiydi number. Tho illustra was realized. The death list, so far casket. The Barklow Bro’s have done con tion, as has formerly beeD done. fora season nnd has done as much tions iii the March Magnziue are not ns known, is; siderable plowing across the river Twenty per cent of trio collections Ben Mhull nnd other enterpris to build up Myrtle Point ns nny from town, and for nwhile it was will be forwarded, ns usnnl, but ably handsome, and almost without other man iu tbe place. His as Alice Putnam, Clyde Roberts, exception every page is illustrated. Ollie Pnramore, Willie McMurris, ing farmers in his neighborhood sertion that we attacked our home thought by many that spring had the county will probably make nse have corduroyed considerable road of the balance until such time as Tho stories are excellent nnd the Jennie Butler, Maude Johnson, paper is such a glaring mistntement opened, but the chilly winds and articles are timely and interesting. Mary Wellington, Kenneth Boyn this winter, aud they are still push that we wonder that he has the j rains a few days back have entirely the state will have need for it in ing that enterprise. They are par warrants. The 80 per cent retained All the various department*, for ton. audacity to try to thus deceive nn dispelled that idea, ami the follow Two teachers, Professors which Demorest’s is noted, are full Covington nnd Walker, liavi been ticular to put down the timbers inteligeut public. He has attneked ing lines, clipped from a valley will pay off nearly all of the out even, so that the road will be standing warrants ngainst the of valuable information. removed from the ruins ter- smooth, nnd they say that n small ns at various times aud says that paper, are appropriate: county. the business meu of Myrtle Point ! A man in Portland named Paone, riblv hurt; Walker, it is thought, \ contmg o f grnvel on top o f the Wlro is pulling tho government's lagne, Not only has President McKinley TWO SUICIDES IN TILLAMOOK. will die. Nearly every home in the j timbers will make it a complete are endorsing him, hut we nre not Is so dencedly clever appointed Judge KcKcnna, uCatho community has been blited. Meu convinced of that fact yet; but In planning bad weather. Tillamook, March 23. — This road. Other districts would do lic, to a cabinet position, but he hns nnd women stand about wringing when he succeeds in convening That we wish be was kept in a kaone. community was greatly shocked hy well to pntteru after the above- nlso selected another member who their bauds and weeping. the "Fellows') that is the case, their James H. Matheny has been partly the occurrence of another suicide named enterprisiug citizens. is especially friendly to that church. trade will likely go where it is np- laid up with la grippe the last few yesterday. February 27, William A few years ago Mr. C. N. Bliss, This department is very well precated, but not to Norway, for days, but be was able to show his Brown committed suicide here by Great Floods In the Mississippi Valley. secretary of the interior, visited acquainted with the would-be gen- they ,cau do batter just across the: genial face in town Saturday. cutting his throat from ear to ear ltorao aud had au audience with „ - Fearful floods are raging in tho tel man o f Norway wbo signs him river. Dick Braden has been hauling with a razor. Sunday, John Koch, Pope I,eo XIII, ami was by him ap Missouri and Mississippi valleys, self “ Foreigner” in his “ Query” to Hov, there! Did you hear that sidewalk lumber several days and an old nnd respecter! citizen, resid pointed a “ Count of the Holy from tho headwaters to tho gulf. the “ Enterprise” Inst wepk, and will big gun last Saturday? ell, that much-needed improvements in that ing about three miles east of town, lloinan Empire.” Verily the A. P. Tho damage to property and loss of say to Mr. “ Foreigner” that we was the explosion of Mr. Conner’s I )j„e will soon show up. died by bis own hand, and in a A ’s, who as an order supported life are reported aR appalling, aud hnve not ndvised people to trade mental magazine. Because we pub Henry L. Stone, n war veteran, is similar mnnner. McKinley, me not in it to any great the rain was still falling in torrents.: with Coquille City firms or with lished last week our ideas as to an ! building a nice cottage on his prop- extent with tho new administration. At Sioux City, Webster City, Nash-1 firms in nny other town, which, if “ ideal editor the Enterprise^) in erfy ¡n southeast suburbs of “ H eh \I. d ” he ville, and other points in Iown, farms I a reader o f the that issue called us the following pet jown Last, Friday moruingG. W. Mitch and homes, railroads and b rid g es, would very well know, Now we names, applying the same to parties ell and K. W. Weesner found Mrs. etc., wero being devastated and eotertain a very high respect for whom he pretended to suppose were Charles Rees lying a few hundred many persons drowned; in Nebraska, this raau’s family, and would be aidiug this department: “Jealous,” ) George—“ You do not call on ards from her homo, near Ncw- also, and South Dakota and Wiscon grieved to cause them any unneces “ contemptible,"“ unscrupulous curs,” Miss Rosebud now?” Jack-—“ No, I got disgusted. She has such a >crg, on tho frozen ground in an sin, from all points came information sary pain, but sincerely hope be “ enviable,” -despicable individuals,” I Is needed by poor, tired mothers, < “ I uever noticed worked end burdened with care, debili insensible condition, and almost of desolation. At Davenport, Iowa, II hereafter keep quiet, as we do “ fellows,” “ inconsistent creature,” ] I coarse laugh.” that.” “ You would if you'd been dead from exposure, Mrs. Rees ^ a water-spout occurred, but partici!- uot believe he wants any free adver- ‘•bulldoze-," “ S-welled C-raninm within hearing when I proposed to tated and run down because o f poor, thin and Impoverished blood. Help is needed left home on the previous evening lars were not obtainable, ns tho rising at our baud «. Giles,” “low, contemptible vultures,” | her.” by the nervous suffersr, the men aud aud her husband thought that she wires were all dowr. Portions of There is universal satisfaction and several other implied epithets women tortured with rheumatism, neu was at (1. \V. Mitchell's, but it seems the town of Nashville had been under “ Look yerc, suh,” said Washing ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help expressed at the npp.iiiitrnent of that are only pleasing to the very that she left there with the iuten- water for several days. H in. B. Hermann to the general roughest elements of society, and ton Whitewash, “ whut yo’ mean by tiou of returning home, and when “ Go On the i»« i ; i , from Paducah, land ■ suppose a it p pleased those who nre are runnin’ mi Vi” .. illicit at » Washington aslnnglou uy im w i iu u w wuu “ 4uter me dat away?” office by an all wo mi|i|nwf •lie got withiu a short distance of Ky.t down, especially at Memphis, parij,,8. The condition of public patting the unwary publisher on tbe black man,” replied Jackson When Hood’« RarMparllla twfflna to en the house she dropped down in a IVnn., and on both sides of the river, |Bni| ,,,ntters in Coo* county is very back and urging him on to his own Chickcoop, -Ts color blind, I is.” rich, parity sod vitalise tbe blood, and sinking spell, ami there she lay all desolation marks the pntli of tho Now, we simply ask Sail, Mistah Johnsing. I's done I send* it In a healing, nourishing, lnvlg- bad. There are lands two miles destruction. night. river. Every stream in west Ken on! of the t’troa bay and lloseburg the public to read carefully the turned ober n new leaf.” “ No! Den oratlngstream to the nerves, muscles and organs o f the body. H ood ’s Sarsaparilla Governor Briggs, o f North Dn- tucky is out of its banks, aud ill the wagon road limits that nre claimed Upper-River Department of last pay me dat haf dollar you borrowed builds u p tb e week and broken down sys kotn, Ims vetoed two bills affecting towns streets are Hooded, bridges by ti e S. O. company, and it is week and judge whether or not such las’ yeah.” “ Sh— h—1 I hain't de tem, and cures all blood diseases, because tbe liquor question, so that state swamped, houses wrecked, feuces said that they have patents to the abuse and disgraceful mud-slinging snm^ nian I wuz!' washed away and roads rendered si me nnd yet they wero settler! are justifiable. We think that onr remains a prohibition bailiwick. “ Hear about that American young impassable. Tho levees ou both upon nearly a quarter of a century closing article last wreck will meet The Silver Republican« of Ne sides of the river near Memphis are the approval of every true and hon woman paying *1,000,000 for a cig ago. Mr. Hermann h ‘ing convei- braska will hold a conference at broken and the country uuder water. arette holder?” “ Get out!” “ F act est citizen. l,Hindu. March 25, to prepare for Many persons are reported to he saut witli this state of affairs, tbe Now, Bro. Conner, suppose we go I believe it also had a title or some settlers ou the lauds claimed by the state campaign. lathe One True Pined Purifier. ATI dmnrliU I t drowned, though but few names are that company can form some hope nnd take a little “ rosewater” aud thing.” Thirtv counties of North Carolina given owing to the deranged condi at least that Mr. Hermann will quit! 1 know I did wrong in show- She— Does the baby take after Prepared only byC . I. H ood * Co., IsiweU. Mass. ■ • . . . are the only pills to U k e will spend an aggregate of *100,Old) tion of telegraph lines and rail straighten out these crooked ing you what au ideal editor was. its mother? li e — Well, it hasn't • > H o o d 5 Dills with H ood's Ssi sapor iU& this year in macadamizing roads roads. and I did not expect you would ever begun to talk yet. matters. TRAFFIC POOL DECLARED ILLEGAL. J. Help Com es „Quickly | H ood’s S a rs a p a rilla HIs Tonguo Was Removed. Johu, Wilson- deputy county as sessor of Lane county, was oper ated on for cancer of the tongue, at Good Snnmritnu hospital, in this city, March 1, his entile tongue be ing removed. The operation is a very unusual oue, and is the more remnrknbln because Mr. Wilson con uow talk plainly ami has no- difficulty iu making himself uuder- stoixl. The physicians of the city are all interested in the case, and pronounce it a romnrkable one. Several weeks Bgo the salivary glands below the tongue wero re moved, but the operation did not check the growth of the ennesr aud it was found necessary to re move the tongue itself. The pa tient has completely recovered from the effects of the operation, and will leave for his home in Eugene tomorrow.— Oregonian. At a meeting of the common council at Astoria a licence bill was passed licensing gambling houses. Tho licenses at e for a first-class $900,. nnil for six months *500. Second- class license $450 a year, and *250 for six months. Third-class *100. and $f>0 for six months. Eirst-class permits nny and nil kinds of games nnd second-class lieeuses permit the \ holder to run nny one of the games mentioned in tho ordinance. Third- class permits billinrds, cards nnd nny of the common games, includ ing nickel-in-thc-slot machines. In Carbon county, Utah, the rail road’s coal lands nre assessed at *1 an acre, nnd the farmers’ lnnds nt $25. The single tax principle, car ried out, would tend to reverse the proportion—say coal lands *125 nnd farm lands $5. C. H. Whitney, of Albany, was severely cut by- the breaking of a bottle which he carried in his hip pocket while riding. Two arteries were severed and ho nearly bled tu death. Mrs. M. J. Johnson fell dead while kindling a fire in her bed room, on her ranch, near Vale, Malheur county, Or., last Wednesday morning. She was aged 57 years. John R. Markley, formerly of Cor- vnllis, is in the City of Mexico snd has purchased about 1000 acres o f laud south of that city suitable for the raising of coffee. w ANTKD — FAITHFUL MEN OR women to travel for reaponsible estab lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 find, expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Star Insurance lUdg., Chi cago. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Prop erty on Execution. 'VT OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue 1.1 c f au execution duly issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for Coos County, on t he 1st day o f March, A. D. 181)7, and to me duly directed, upon a ju d g ment and decree foreclosing a mortgage and order o f sale dnly rendered by said court on the 8th day o f July, 18%. and dulv entered o f record aud docketed in and by said court on the 27fch day o f July, 181)6, in a certain suit then in said court pending, wherein U. J. Fleming was plaintiff and Seth U. Hammer, as administrator o f the estate o f Henry C. Sterling, deceased, W. H. Logan,Laura W. I ognn.his wife, Ieaiah Hacker and A. Hush were defendants in favor of said plaintiff and against the said defendants, by which execution I am com manded to sell the real property in said execution and hereinafter described, to pay tbe sum due the plaintiff and the said defendant, Seth It. Hammer, as adminis trator o f said estate amounting to Three Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-two- and 55-100 ($8752.55) Dollars, with interest thereon from the said 18th day o f July, 18%, at the rate o f six per oent per annum until paid; and the further sum o f Tw o Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, together with tne costs and disbursements ot said suit ♦axed at Fifty and 90-100 ($50.95) Dollars, and the costs and expenses o f said execu tion, I will, ON SATURDAY, THE I * T H DAY OF AP1UL. A. D. 18D7, at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon o f said day at the front door o f the court house in Empire City, in said Coos oonnty, Oregon, sell nt public auction to the high est and best bidder, for cash in hand on the day o f sale, nil the right, title, inter est and estate which the said defendants, or any o f them, and all persons claiming by, through or nnder them or any o f them had, in and to tbe said premises herein after described, or any part thereof, subse quent to the date o f said moitgage, to-witr the 6th day o f September. 18iH). S;i i d B o r t fl f M pTVBMN hereinbefore mentioned nre described in said cxecutiou as follows, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter o f section four teen; the northeast quarter o f the north east quarter o f secti< n twenty-two; the west half of the northwest quarter o f sec tion twenty-three; the west half o f the southeast quarter o f section fourteen, and the east half o f the southwest quarter o f section fourteen, all in township thirty south o f range fourteen west o f the W ill amette meridian in Coos county. Oregon, containing 390 acres o f land, more or less. Said sale being made subject to redemp tion in the manner provided by law. Dated this 8th day of March. A. I). 1897. W. W. GAGE, , mart) MJ Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon,