Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 30, 1897, Image 3

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    E o ty u lU
TU ESD AY,
C ity
M ARCH
T ic r u ìd
30. 1897.
L O C A L ITE M S.
Additional locals on 2d page.
Nails at $3.GO per keg at Tim
Fair store.
*
Johnson Uro’s are selling cheap,
for cash— and cash ouly.
*
Best of bacon at Johnson B ro’s,
also eastern honey drip syrup.
*
All members of the W. 0. T. U.
are requested to meet at Mrs. Bou-
tell’s Friday afternoon.
W a n t e d — To borrow, 1400, on 3
or 5 years’ time; good security.
Apply at H e r a l d office.
Drugs, family medicines, station­
ery and garden seeds kept in stock
at the Coquille Pharmacy.
*
At Dr. Moore’s Coquille Phar­
macy you will find prices to corre­
spond with the depressed value of
your produce.
*
The largest and best stock of
cigars and tobacco ever brought to
Coquille City just received by B.
E. Nosier.
*
Sunday was the most disagree­
able day of the winter, aud had
mure of winter in it than any
half dozen days o f the past sea­
son.
The grip has let go of Comrade
Walter Drane, who was out yester
day, the first for about 10 days. It
dealt severely with him while it
lasted.
“The Fair” will pay cash for fresh
Dr. Kirae of Bandon was in town
eggs.
* | yesterday.
ltead the Hrr.Ai.D’s great clubbing
New goods—new goods at bed-
offers— the best ever offered.
rock prices nt, Mrs. C. W. Martin’s. *
Mrs. J. W. Lamb of Fisbtrnp has
Charley Hall has returned from
been quite ill, but was improving
a business trip to 8au Francisco.
at last accounts.
Fine Omaha syrup at George
Handsomely nnd artistically en­
Robinson’s at 35 cents per gallon. *
larged photographs at home. See
W anted — A 2$ or 2^-inch wagon.
Charley Zevely, at H erald office.
Lowest cash price. Apply at the
Buker, the photographer, will
H erald office.
hold cabinet photos at $1.50 per
Dr. Leneve had a few days off
dozen this summer, from Myrtle
from business, ministering to la Point to Bandon.
*
grippe.
W. B. Curtis, a courteous, qual­
James F. Cox and Alex Hall will
ified and very popular citizen of
placer mine on the Sixes river this
Marshfield, is a candidate for ap­
summer.
pointment as postmaster at that
Watch aud jewelry repairing in place.
a workmanlike manner at tbo low- j
We regret to note that Ethan
est rates, by C. L. Gray.
* i McDuffee is at home in very poor
J. J. Stanley went to Empire health. We knew he was not feel­
last W edcesday to take testimony ing well, but did not think he was
in the Hatcher cose, returning seriously affected.
Friday.
The following is the score made
W. M. Hamilton was taken with by Coquille City rifle team last Sat­
the grip lust week, and was cared urday: John Johnson, 23; Geo.
for at the home o f his father-in-law, Collier, 20; C. Romander, 33; Ira
J. H. James.
Johnson, 43; Win. Rose, 15; W. W.
Mrs. C. W. Martin has received a Shields, 22; L. H. Morgan, 22; B.
fine stock of goods fresh from the 1’. Collier, 34; Charles Collier, 24;
city, and at very low prices.
Call Russ Johnson, 38; T. A. Walker, 37;
and see them.
* G. F. Boutell, 33; John Smith, 17;
Tom Johnson, 1C. Owing to the
Owing to the heavy rains last
prevailing wind storm the marks­
week and dissolution o f snow in
manship was poor.
the mountains the river rose “ lip­
ping” full last Friday morning.
When a person is losing flesh nnd
Mrs. C. W. Martin has a full line wasting away there is cause for
of men’s and boys’ clothing, which alarm. Nothing so worries a phy­
would be well for all to see and sician. Consumptives would never
price before purchasing elsewhere. • die if they could regain their usual
weight. In fact there would be no
The schooner Bessie K, which consumption if there was no wast­
ran on the beach several w jeks ago ing of the system. The cause of
when sailing in the mouth o f the this loss of flesh is a failure to prop­
river, was launched last Saturday erly digest the food eaten.
Nine-
and took hei place at the Bandon teuths of all our diseases date back
wharf.
to some derangement of the stom­
Parties wishing marriage li­ ach.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial
censes can obtain the same through
D. F. Dean at Coquille City. A p­ will slop this wasting of the body.
ply with witness at leaBt nday or two It acts by causing the food we eat
before the docnmeuts are needed. * to be digested so as to do good, for
undigested food does more harm
F ob S ale , on L ease — A splendid
than good. The Cordial contains
blacksmith and wood-work shop,
two forges, first-class location, nnd food already digested and is a diges­
ter of foods os well.
supplied with necessary tools and
machinery. Apply and lcurn par­
Every mother hates to make her
ticulars from the
H erald O ffice .
children take Castor Oil. LAXOL
Remember that you should not is sweot Castor Oil.
forget that J. J. Stanley will hson
The Bandon Recorder denies the
band on and after April 1st with
lots of nice, fresh milk, although H e r a l d ’ s statements that the re­
his N EW milk wagon will be cent storms had injured a portion
delayed a few days on account of of the jetty at Bandou. Well, we
the weather.
* got it from a promiuent Bandon
citizen nnd supposed it was true,
Prof. Conway, of the Collegiate for he desired that the H e r a l d
Institute, occupied the pulpit at should mention it and prompt the
the Southern Methodist church authorities to its reparation or dam­
last Sunday morning, bnt indispo­ age would soon result. There must
sition occasioned a cancellation of be something wrong, o f which the
his appointment at night.
Rev. Recorder hesitntes to make mention.
Mr. Smith, the pastor, was at Dai- The correspondent of the Marsh­
ryville, Curry county.
field San at Bandon mentions a
Uncle Tom Willard was brought serious cutting away of the sand
to the hotel at this place last week behind the south jetty which will
from his daughter’s home on Matt soon leave the breakwater in the
Rink creek, for convenience of river, and a channel behind the
medical attendance and nuising. jetty. “ Captains Baton, Lnndqnist
Many friends visited him, which and Anderson,” says tbe writer,
was a sourcejof much pleasure to “ are all of the opinion that this
matter should be brought to the
him, but he seems to be failing.
T. W. Shuck, of Lee, who at­ attention o f Capt. Polhemus,” etc.
tended our Coll ‘giate Institute the You remember tbe old nddage,
past two terras, returned to his “ Where there is smoke there must
Well, we tried to call
home last week. Mr. 8. completed be fire.”
the full course in double-entry attention to something wrong, even
book-keeping.
He will return to if our details were faulty.
A Bold Robbery
^ v k i K ^
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for its great leaven­
ing strength and healthfulneas.
A hsu res the food against alum
and all forma of adulteration
common to the cheap brands.
K o y a l B a k in g P owdhi * Co..
New York.
"A Serious Blow to tho Republican Party!"
M a r s h f ie l d , Or., March 24,1897.
Was perpetrated nt Bandon Toes-!
day night o f lost week, which holds
the advance for daring and hardi­
hood in this section of tbecouutry.
Three masked men entered L. W.
Record’s saloon a little after mid­
night, where Mr. R. was engaged
in writing a letter, two of whom
presented pistols aud demanded
that he should “ hands up.” O f
course there seemed bat one of
two things to do, and Mr. R. con­
cluded to obey tbe command,where­
upon two o f tbe men seized and
hacked him into a corner, while tbe
third ransacked the till, taking out
the money, and then opened other
drawers and places of deposit for
treasure and valuables. They then
relieved Mr. Record’s pockets of
their contents, taking a knife, keys
and watch. When they had se­
cured all that was to be found, they
marched tbeir victim into tbe bill­
iard room, locked him in and com­
manded him to make no demon­
stration till they had gone. This
was complied with and the robbers
at once withdrew.
Mr. Record
has no clue. H e was of course
excited and neryons, got no sight
of tbo parties except aato describing
tbeir higbt and how they appeared
to him. Various statements have
been made ns to the amount secured
by the robbers, tbe most reliable of
which is abont $190 in cash.
Mr. Kellner, proprietor of the
cigar factory at Bandon, came up
on Wednesday’s boat aDd gave ns
the first information, tbongh bis
understanding of the amount se­
cured at that time was that it did
not exceed $90. The citizens were
much wrought np over tbe daring
robbery, being almost as surprised
at the cocurrdoce ss was Mr.
Record when facing tbe enemy.
O o c L U -ille
J P U R N IT U R E ^ -
STORE
HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK O f
BED-ROOM SUITES. « * LOUNGES. SETTEES, I I EXTENSION TABLES,
ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, I I MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, ETC
A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES.
-
WE ALSO HAVE —
Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on
short notice.
MSrGeneral Repair and Cabinet work done at store I M
marin I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-*®K
Bat"faction in every line.*
P Q Q U IL L E
diHpatch in
the Coast Mail, from Washington,
of March 18, this statement is made:
“Oregon has lost a vote in the na­
tional council, a serious blow to the
Republican party, both • state and
national.”
C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , O R .,
It appears to be the welfare of
the Republican party alone that is
C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d T a y lo r S t r e e t e ,
considered, and if thure can be no
welfare for the people except in and
through tbe Republican party, then
it is a serious blow, indeed; but if,
as some think, there can be no wel­
fare for tbe people until the greater
portion of the principles and prac­
Whiskers that are prematurely
IF WE HAVEN’T GOT
tices of the Republican party are
grey or faded should be colored to
“ blowed" out of existence, then the
prevent the look of age, nnd Buck­
WHAT YOU WANT.
blow that is so serious to the party
ingham's Dye excels all other in
may provo a god-send to the people.
coloring brown or black.
It is well to ask at the present junc­
Several first-class Dairying nnd
ture, Why is it that Oregon is thus
A BURGLARY, ALSO.
Agricultural papers are offered free
defrauded out of that very impor­
W hile Mr. Kellner, the gentle­
for one year to cash subscribers of
tant vote? Had the Republçan party man fust bringing tbe d sw b of tbe Don’t fail to call at tbe Pharmacy.
Yon will find n full stock of Sta*
the H khald . Make your selection
had a sufficiently well-defined line robbery, was at Mershfield on busi­
tiouary. Tablets aDd School Supplies ou hand.
from our splendid clubbing lists.
of policy to clearly mark it from all ness, some party or parties took a
other the 38 members in the house pane of glass out o f bis store Thurs­
ANTED — FAITH FUL MEN OU
women to trnvel for responsible estnb-
who were elected as Republicans day night, entered aDd disposed of ^ r e s o n p t l o n s S c i e n t i f i c a l l y “T r ille d .”
H h I kh I house in Oregon. Salary $780 nnd
would have known their busi­ several packages of tobacco, two
expetiKea. l’oaition perinnnent. Reference.
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
Enclose Helf-atldreR«ed stamped envelope.
ness sufficiently well to have been boxes of cigars and a little change
The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Cni-
promptly in their seats and answered from the till. Tbe theft did Dot
caro .
to roll-call, and I feel justified in amount to much loss to tho pro­
Mr. Millard will hold services to­
stating that there would have been prietor. bot was bold and lawless
night and Thursday night nt the
a quorum there had there been no as ODe of greafer result.
little church. His subject will bo
breuk in their own ranks.
#
#
ih
8. J. TUTTLE, P R O PR IE T O R .
“ The Sabbath,” and both nights will
Riverton Riotings.
What is it that is required to be
be given to the qvestion.
All are
a Republican, further than to Bim-
invited to attend.
Riverton, March 20.— O. E. Magie
ply be a Republican and always bo
AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY,
submissive to all dictation from the has rented the Knutsen house lately
You need not go nor send else­
1 mu now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-clans
style, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason­
party bosees, it would be hard to vacated by Jack Pullen aud family.
where for clothing, either for men
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
define. All the difference between Mr. M. lias settled down in our town SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
or boys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin have
roomy
and
centrally
located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms
to
stay,
so
we
may
depend
upon
the Democratic party and Republi­
brought them right to your door,
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
can by actual test demonstration is having a good teamster and team Rates—$1 to #2 per day.
and have the invoices of much more
that tbe Democratic tariff policy did in town.
to come on next steamer.
Jack Pullen and family have left
not secure enough revenue to sup­
The schooner Eureka, Captain
O. W H E E L E R ,
ply the government itself, while the for Californio. Better luck to you,
Erickson, came to this place last
J a ck .
Republicans
boast
that
they
always
Thursday afternoon. She brought
(Successor to J. P. Messer,)
George Spaulding left for Angels
intend to collect enough off of the
considerab'e freight from the city,
Camp in California, via of Coos bay.
people
in
the
way
of
tariff
to
fully
and loaded her hold for return
AND FEED STABLES,
C. L. Neil and family have moved L I V E R Y
supply all tho requirements of the
with coal at liivertcn and deck
into one of W. T. Eight’s homes
REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
government,
otherwise
the
differ­
with lumber at this place.
ence is so small and indistinct as to formerly occupied by R. C. Cavett. T T E A D Q U A R T E R S O F C IT Y E X P R E S S .
Attend'jnce at wharf
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbur nnd
The Wm. Bland place has been
the imperceptible.
and depot to all steamers and trains, and general hauling
hi
promptly and carefully
little daughter, o f Bandou, went to
transacted.
The failure to fulfill a promise is leased by a Mr. Holmes.
the bay last Friday.
Mr. W. was
Look out for a wedding in the
nothing to either party. In fact the
annonnced toexhibitthe wonderful
people are becoming educated so as near future. Mack denies it, never­
Notice.
anamatoscope nt that place Satur­
not to expect it. Those largo post­ theless it looks suspicious.
day night.
His family will go
D
onna
A
na
.
ers that were aeon just before the
G od ’s Regular Army will bold
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with him on his trip as a "show­
election with the smoke rolling out
their anniversary meeting to cele­ h “ on hand a fine stock o f
F
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o
m
C
rl|n
#lc
C
r
e
e
k
.
man.”
of the stacks of tho busy factories,
brate the second anniversary of
After the big fire in Cripple Creek, God’s Regular Army on tho Gth
the artists had not anticipated the
Several Marshfield citizens have
loss of the one very important sen­ I took a very severe cold and tried day of April, 1897, at Coquille City
stepped to the front to encourage
Including
atorial vote from tho state of Ore­ many remedies without help, the and Myrtle Point. Meetings will
the establishment o f a cannery nt
cold
only
becoming
more
settled.
Underwear,
Overall
¡rts, lies, Etc.
gon or they would surely have ac­
be conducted nt Myrtle Point by
that place, for the purpose o f can­
knowledged they were “ busted" by Afterusing three small bottles of T .L. Devore, nnd at Coquille by
ning fish, fruit, clams, etc., which
— ALSO —
their own success, and they would Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, both
L ie u t e n a n t M o se r .
has passed^the tnlk age. This is finish up some business matteis as
D ress T rim m n gs an d L inings
the
cough
and
cold
left
me,
and
in
Oregonian:
On
Tuesday
Repre­
soon
as
the
weather
settles.
have
written
in
big
letters
under­
an effort to bring the enterprise to
in connection store.
sentative Tongue announced an neath, “ we will como within one of this high altitude it takes a merito­ BOOKKEEPING
SIIOKTIlA.m A share of the public's patronage is kindly
a focus.
We learn that Uncle Jack Laird intention to propose.au amendment it.”
rious
cough
remedy
to
do
any
good.
T homas B uckman .
solicited.
The steamer Coquille River left will accompany his daughter, Miss to tbe DiDgley bill enacting a duty
— G. B. H enderson , editor Daily Ad­
CLASS IN SH O R T H A N D
AND H f T w o doors east of I. O. O. F. Hall.
San F rancisco for this place yes­ Annie, per steamer Coquille River, on hides, and on Wednesday tbe
Double-Entry Bookkoeping will begin
vertiser. For sale by R. S. Knowlton,
at once under P rof. Conway, of the Col­
terday.
A telegram reached us to San Francisco, this trip, where Swedish riksay raises its import
Capital Journal "X ” Rays.
druggist.
legiate Iostitule, to continue 12 weeks. M O U N T A IN
V IE W
yesterday making the announce­ she goes for medical treatment. doty on hides. Seldom does states­
This system o f Short-Hand is superior to
any other. Scholars can j*in the class al
Speaking
of
the
promotion
of
IKandon Kecorder.l
ment, hence our business meD an 1 Miss Anuie has been in poor health manship nchieve such prompt
any time. Rates o f tuition made known POULTRY
business enterprises in a community,
The tug Triumph had a new on
citizens generally desiriug to ship for a long while, end seems to get recognition.
application by postal or in person to
lost evening, a Salem minister took smokestack placed in her this week.
D. M. CONWAY,
securely nnd promptly to the city no better, bence this effort in her
AND STOOK FARM,
Coquille City, Oregon.
New Orleans Picayune:
The occasion to remark that the money
should arrange to do so at once.
behalf.
Mrs. S. Gallier is just recovering
Hawniiau reciprocity treaty was an spent at tbe cigar stands, saloons
L. A . M A R S T E R S , P R O P R I E T O R ,
from a severe siege of mumps.
The roads are in fearful condi­
Church Directory.
The Sun’s correspondent from injustice from its very inception, and billiard balls in this city, annu­
tion. Why not devise a plan of Bandon says:
Mrs. J. B. Gross has been sick for
CLEVELAND, OREGON.
“ Last week five and was negotiated solely to meet
h r i s t i a n c h u r c h , o,q u iiie city .
construction, say something like vessels, four steamers and one the wishes and interests of a few ally, would build, equip nnd operate a few days past and is in a critical
Preaching 1st and 3d Lord’ s days in
a
plant
as
large
os
the
Salem
woolen
HAVE FOR SALE—E jgs, from my
that suggested by the Ohio state schooner, crossed the bar within sugar magnates controlling large
condition.
eaoh month, at 11 o’clock a, m. and 7:30
succeeding twelve
P u r i* l ! r e « l !*<»•• It r j , as follow s.
road commissioner, brief mention thirty minutes. Two were bound estates in the islands. Tbe work­ mills, each
Bandon W. R. C. contemplates p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
Silver-Laced Wyandotte*,
months.
But
the
same
is
true
of
nil
o’
clock
a.
m.
Pray»r-meeting
every
Wed­
o f which appears on our 1st page onl, and three incoming.”
Silver-Hnangled
Hamburg»,
This ings of the treaty still operate in towns the size of Salem and of giving a strawberry festival on or nesday evening.
C . A. S t in k , Minister.
Barred Plymouth Rocks,
today, under beading—“ Advocates calls to oar mind that a photograph their behalf.
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■» «w*
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near
tbo
first
of
May.
Full
pro­
Single-Comb
Brown
Leghorns,
humanity anywhere. . . . Ministers of
Steel Roadways.”
In New York last year (not Ire­
Golden Polish.
gram later.
was taken at onr river front a few
Jacksonville Times: Governor the present day are seldom heard to
I
have
also
for
sale
some fine Poland
Prof. Conway is reforming his days since in which three of onr Lord takes the position that tbe give utterances from the pulpit or
Separate company K, 0. N. O., of land) there were 51,703 ev ictions China Hogs. Angora Goats, etc.
and
200,000
person**
turno
doufc.
IJ T Eggs, «1 for 13 0 0 _ _
classes in short-hand and double­ river steamers, the tug Triumph, various boards and commissions elsewhere to suen sentences ns the this plnco will give a basket social
entry book keeping for a three nnd ocean steamer Moro and have censed to exist, by reason of following which came from it Salem and hop nt their armory, on April 3,
Treasurer s Notice.
M
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t
R
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K
D
.
months’ terra. Mr. C. is a thor­ schooner Antelope, figured, with tbe failure o f tbe legislature to pulpit Sunday: “ The people of this free to nil. “ Si Klegg and His Pard”
akd -S mith —At Elliott, March 21, 1897,
ough teacher and can save our another ocean steamer, the Co­ provide for them, and therefore he state of ours are being held in bond­ will amuse the company by tbeir W Henry
OTICE is hereby given that all county
Ward and Mrs. Clara Smith.
orders endoraeq prior to February 14,
youth many a dollar by remaining quille River, dne. That’s not so will make no appoiutmeDts to fill age and oppression by those placed representations of Dutch character.
1891,
will be paid on presentation at my
bad,
and
goes
to
show
that
onr
BORN.
at home.
His system of short­
vacancies, nor recognize them as in power over us. Dispersion, as iu
Tbe Bessie K took 85 tons of coal
office in Empire City. No interest will be
—At Bandon, March 20,1897, to Mr. allowed after February 2"», 1897.
hand is the best in use. Here is a transportation facilities have ad­ officers of the state in any way.
the case of the Israelites, will nec­ from the B. B. Co’s mine and a deck­ B samkb
and Mrs. J. R. Reamer, a son.
W. W. HAYES,
rare opportunity to those who want vanced considerably even these
Treasurer.
A tax local option bill has been essarily have to follow, if the oppres­ load of lumbar from Prosper. The H kbbmanm —At Myrtle Point, March 18,
past bard times.
to learn this useful profession.
1897, to Mr. and Mrs. T . M. Hermann, a
passed in the Colorado assembly, sion continues long enough.” Is it Moro took 150 tons of coal and got
daughter.
Notice to Taxpayers.
W. C. Harris, o f Eareka, Cal.,
The Choral Society was nicely and is likely to pass the senate. A not the same in every state nnd in her deck-load nt J. A. Lyons’ mill.
who yisited this section some few entertained at Rev. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 provision for proportional represen­ the nations?
B IR D .
AXES for the year 1896 are doe and
S tauff —At North Bend, March 20, 1897,
weeks ago, prospecting, has come Stine’s Inst night— something of a tation has been inserted in the pro­
Notice to Contractors.
payable from Feb. Ifi, 1897, and will
Mrs. William Stnuff, aged 24 years, 11
up to the bay, having shipped his surprise reception having been ex­ posed new charter for Denver.
become delinquent April 1, 1897. On and
months aud 19 days.
Oregonian:
The
English
govern­
EALED BIDS will hx received by the Surra—On Haynes slough. March 20, 1897, after that date three (3) per cent will be
asoline steamer, Ruth, on steamer ' tended by their daughter, Mrs. “ The Civic Church o f Denver” is
added to the amount ot tax.
Court of Coos County, Oregon,
'arallon to be run on North Coosj Nora Good, while at practico. After actively working along these lines. ment has bowed to public opinion until County
George 8mith, aged
years.
w. w. o a g e .
noon on April 15, 1897, for the ereo-
and retired from the blockade of tion and
liver. The boat carries 15 I ods , is business bad been transacted and
completion of a brick courthouse, A dolphskn —At Langloii, Curry cornriy, Sheriff and Tax-Collector o f Coos county,
Crete.
The
Dext
thing
it
will
re­
March 21, 1897. Anna, daughter o f Mr.
Oregon.
to
be
built
at
Coquille
City,
Oregon,
for
conveniently arranged for passen­ practice was fairly in hand, Mrs.
and Mrs. A. Adolphseu, aged about 7
ceive a mandate to prevent other Coos County, Oregon, according to the
gers nnd freight, and is swift. She Good desired the attention of the
years.
)It S a L E —T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls,
ians and specifications prepared by Clias.
nations
from
attacking
Greece.
A
both elegible to registry for pnre-blood,
[. Burggraf. architect, Salem, Oregon. All T albot —O n South slough. March 19, 1897,
was damaged slightly on launching membership, which was given. Her
one yearling and one spring calf.
The
| bids must be filed with the County Clerk Mr*. M. Talbot.
similar
spirit
is
spreading
in
France
her from the Farallon, but was suggestion was that the society
yearling can be bought for $40, and the
1 at Empire City. Oregon.
sDd
Italy.
Tbe
nations
which
gov­
4-months’ old culf for $20. Address the
placed in the dock and put in course should then and there adjourn and
I The Court will consider bids, ns follows:
erned by public opinion are gradu­ I 1st. T o complete the entire building. 2d.
H mba ’. d office for particulars, o r w r it e
o f repair.
proceed in a body to accept the hos­
JUDGE J. H. 8CHROEDER.
ally seperatiDg from the concert ot ' To furnish all mason work, including brick,
A dvertising w ill ‘d o a great
jaly7tf 1
Arago, Coos county,Oregon.
pitalises of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Stine
j stone, lath and plaster, cementing and con ­
tyranny
aud
ranging
themselves
on
crete work. 3d. To furnish all other ma-
m any things, but it w o n ’t bring
and herself, to spend the evening
!
terinl
nnd
labor
necessary
to
complete
the
the
side
of
liberty.
TTOR
HALE—W
seres o f Ml Bottom
about the return o f a lost
socially and partake of ice-cream
building, not mentioned above as mason
a
Land,
mile south o f Coquille City,
Y ou r tea-trade for the and cake. Of course the lovers of
v oice. T he best th in g to d o
on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation;
Pendleton
East
Oregonian: i work
The Court will not consider or reoognizc
good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune
is to begin, at on ce, the use of
Banker Albert of Salem, ns well ns snb-bids.
next ten years is worth harmony would not break and be­
trees—crop this year.
Plenty o f apple
the sovereign cure for a ll affec­
Treasurer Meichnn, appear to be
The successful contractor will lw required
come diocordant on an occasion of
treat for family orchard. Terms reatoe-
to
give
an
approved
bond
or
other
approved
having. W e want it
able. Address
O. W. STEVENSON,
tions o f the throat and lungs—
over anxions regarding the paying security for the amonnt o f the contract
that kind, so a motion was made,
junlfitf]
Coquille C ity .
Bronchitis, A sthm a, Croup,
over of state taxes at orce to the price nnder such conditions a s the court
Try all five flavors of seconded nnd passed promptly to
innv
determine
nnd
demand.
M
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a
t
a
ll
tim
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s
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W
h
oop
in
g
C
ough,
etc.
It
has
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v
pirtm-r.
to corres-
state
treasurer.
Banker
Albert
does
accept the kind tender and proceed
Plans nnd specifications may bo seen at
v v pond. Mu' ! b t o f ..... i < liristian
Schilling s B est tea, and get at once.
a reputation o f fifty years of
not have such fits except on extra­ tne office of the aichitoct. o r at the office
The company of abont
character; Iwtween 20 and 25 years o f age.
cures, and is k now n the w orld
ordinary occasions. The prospect o f J. J. Lamb at Coqnille City, Oregon,
, All correspondence confidential
Address,
your money back (o f your twenty-five were soon kindly re­
and afterthe25th day o f March, 1897.
B. A. CHELOR,
ov e r as
of handling $6011,000 of “ idle mon­ from
ceived by the hosts and made to
The Court reserves the right to reject any
f23 4t| H k r a ld B o x , Coquille City, Oregon.
grocer) on those that you feel at home. There was social con­
ey*’ has its attractions.
i or All bids.
A Y E R ’S
Done this 15th day o f March, 1897.
I n Tlieii* S e a s o n . I X T A l i n i f O All liantnitf parties or in-
verse,
music
and
refreshments
for
Last
Thursday
Governor
Lord
don't like.
J H k N B T 8C H B O K D K R .
v v dividual hnuters, with or without
the
evening,
and
the
time
was
spent
County
Judge.
dogs, are hereby warned to keep off my
J . J. S T A N L E Y ,
Cherry Pectoral.
A SchilUnc A Compatir
appointed T. S. Minot, of Marsh­
B. F. Ross, Commissioner
| premises, or suffer the penalties of the law.
Son Francisco
4.1
most enjoyablv.
field, a u< tary public.
Sanford Rauch. mai9Xt|
*
I. T . W eekly , Commissi-ner.
M J. PENDLETON.
W
E d it o r H k rald :
I d a
PH ARM ACY
Is the Coming Drug Store.
W ill Supply It For You.
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M. H. HERSEY-
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