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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1897)
C s g H ïJ î * Æ H g fl » b e r n ia . Letter from Southern California, S an I sikoo , Cal, May 14, 1897. D bah O ld H pkai . p : After wn- PUBLISHER EVERY" TUESDAY hulking on tlie stoaropr Coquille we start «<1 c tl cjuite timely, J. S. HflEWEH & D. F. M i l , llivpi hik I poutilined so for H short dis Editors and Proprietors. tance, wlieu we stock on a saiul- spit just a short distance from Unvoted t«> the lunteriiil and aocial up- bulding of the Coquille Valley particularly Coquillp, and l>v the n*<f of the and of Coos Gountv generally. steamtr Dispatch and an old root Subscription, per year, in advance, f2 . on the opposit side of the river, s iL in v iF m i in i H U M t u n with a rope sttaebmeDt, wo were L It *. m MenhmiU’ k&chauge, San Frum isco, li f.,r ol,nrt (li-.tftMOO OIllv. our sutburized,Huut. T h U i » p « u k « p io u si« a<-t t r e e l o r a s n o r i IIISIHUCB OU1J, bAiomcj. | for after irriviDg It BtVtnM I N Z takini; on a wood load o f coal we T U E S D A Y , M A Y 25, 1897. j made another start, only to fetch „ , . up on the mud for the second time. Our X Rays correspondence is J , tbe aid of as(ronK uauser, crowded over to next issue by the | we / releMed again, then all rush of locals. It is in type nmli t we„ tj|, we 8ed Parkers will appear next week. I 1)urg wbefe wp B, u(.k fur 8llre ni?d Program for Decoration Day May 31, 1897. U PPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. The O. A. It and W. H. C. will meet u‘ their hall a 9 o ’clock n. in., U P cizvt a n d t i n e X T p p s r - C c q . ' U . i l l e piomptly, march to the sclnsilhonse l i Æ y r t l e and escort the schools to Masouic a n d " W l i a t i c 0-oisQ.E r o n T l i e r e - hall. Exercises will bey in at the hall Kheriff Gage was on our streets I Last Sunday wus another cloudy at 10 o'clock. last week. day, with a slight spi inkle of ruin, j Officer-of-the-Day, G. It. Wick- _ llaiu, } lh e camp fires are again seeu Henry Royer made iiual proof on his homestead entry before Opening song, My Country, ’Tis our 8Uh«wbs. of Thpe— by tlie audience. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Gray, of this Court Comuiisioucr Oivil Dodge l|l9t Saturday. Prayer by Chaplain Jonathan place, are quite ill at this writing. Quick. Capt. W. E Raekloff started bis j * Roberts, tbecnbinet maker, Opening address by Hon. VV. IT. sawmill on full time last week, as' turned out an elegant wardrobe for Matt Nvstrom fost week. Johnnie Nosier, Post Commander. did also the Hall Bro’s. Recitation, Decoration Day— Quite a number of onr young is a fiue workman. Lillian Martin. Mr. E. Moore nnd family of people visited Coquille Citv last Soug by the school choir— Binve Sunday to witness the ball game. Roseburg passed through town Battery Boys. Arrangements are being made last week on his way to summer Recitation, Aye, Bring the F ade-. j insure a grand celebration at quarters by the Bandon beach. had to spend our Sunday stuck in less Evergreens--M iss Irene Len- Wanamaker's Remarkable Speech. L. D. Carl, the modest little this place on the coming 4th of the mud between Parkersburg and eve. bicycle agent from Roseburg, was i Julv. Randolph. Sunday night the tug Recitation, You Put No Flowers The leaven is working. See came up and dragged us off. That on My Papa’s Grave— Miss Grace H. B. St ewnrd made a neat in onr town last vveek, having what Uncle John Wanamaker says part of the trip was more like music case for the Myrtle Point come in over the road on his wheel. ! Hkeels. about the condition of things: Frank Wilson, the expert miner sleigh-riding than boat-riding. Soug by the school choir—O, m,l<! I°8t week, of which the bovi Philadelphia, May 14.- Ex-Post- Well, when we were in deep water nud machinist, came in fioru the Wrap tlie Flag Around Me, Boys. nro ■I"’’ " ? proud. master-treneral John VV unamuker,1 Bgntn we anchored and spent the mining district last week. He had Recitation by May Wickham— j Myrtle Point should have a -r -I-:.-i'—n -- at a banquet of the Business Men’s j seooud niK|it on tbe river, then some fine specimens tukeu from : We Are Decking Their Graves. ^street sprinkler, ns the dust is al- [ifamlou Kt corder. I Riverton Riaitngs. League, this evening, made n Monday morning we pulled up at the M. P. M. & D. Co’s mine on I Address by Comrade W. Sinclair, ready very nuuoyieg while the Isom Walk- r disposed of a band remarkable speech on national and tbe wbarf_ and a3 tbere wasn’t Poverty Gulch. Recitation, by Miss Della Fox. i seasou has just opened. Riverton, May 24.—The Bandon of steers a few days ago that are state politics. After commenting euoUgb water on the bar to even A. H. Black and wife returned! Soug—duet, Trend Lightly, Ye j Dr. J. P. Easter has gone into Block Coal tinues have changed to lie shipped east to Nebraska and on the failure of promised prosper-j |p, HB 8|ideoat> We had to slay there Orcliard- by train last Friday from Mnrsh-1 bauds. Robert Marsden, lately fattened ou corn. lty to appear in consequenceof i ti|| Wednesday, when wo started Comrades—Katie and May W ick -1 the spraying business. 1 ists should surelv call on the doctor, field. They had accompanied their from Iowa, a ill take charge. President McKinleys election, j on|( Jjeing nicely jolted up, as the huio. The passenger li ¡t on tho out daughter. Miss Addin Black, that! Recitation, Onr Soldiers— Miss J as he i3 ceitaiu death------ on the Miss Edith Howell made us a going steamer Coquille River was Wanamaker said that the low state ; ,,|d bo(lt wol)|d bum[( tbfi bottom far on her way to Portland, where j orchard pests. very pleasant visit last Sunday. J. W. Arnett, wife ami two children, to which the political religion o f ; witb tbe fa]| of every 8we|| ]»ut Grace Smith. she will spend the summer. Recitation. Flag o f Liberty A few ripe strawberries have She is teaching a term of school at Bandon; Mrs. Dr. Colin and two the nation was brought by unscrnp-; WB Kot to deep water an ri|jlit, aud It is only a few days until work : Beaver slough. mado their appearance in Myrtle ulous bosses must eventually result aj{ was lino for some time, when one M iss Mary Dickson, children, aud Miss Taylor Coquille Song. Point. None have found their way will bo commeiicid on the improve- j D i. Strange, of Roseburg, spent City and O. Kerhouse, Riveiton. i“ a “ ew party.___________ by one we would bunt our bunks. Adjournment till 2 p. in., when to onr table yet, though confidence n.eut o f the upper river, which it; a few days in our town last vveek. Some o f tbe passengers found nil are requested to reassemble at 11 bert Marsden and Peter Log- is believed will make it possible He bud very littlu business this Tbe g. o. p. papers are still in a ! them very acceptable, but am glad the hall and march to the cemeter- ! has been restored. gie are about to lease for a term for steamboats to run to Alyrtle trip. dilemma as to where to place tfov to say it was not so with all. of years the Bandon Block Coal ies to engage in the decoration ! W. II. Brown, of the firm of Point at ail seasons o f tho year. J. P. Beyers, the photographer, blame of the “ hold up" o f the late ! The trip wns one of the finest Hermann <fc Brown, returned exercises. Messrs. C. L. Steadhara aud A1 is still with us and will coutiuue Company’s mine at Riverton and legislature. In general terms lever made between Coquille and from H. F. last Saturday, where tie Hummers, of the South Fork mines, negotiations to that end are now --- -------- they attach the blame lo the Pop-J San Francisco. The ocean was had been on business. H o re were in town last week. Mrs. Hum his residence so leug as business under way of consummation. Nolice to Our Readers. justifies. ulists, o f whom there were 1(5 in ' smooth and the engine didn’t miss ports a pleasant trip. H. II. Hazard, of Empire City, mers nnd daughter accompanied J. Y. Foster, ourroad supervisor, the legislature, but whom they had i a single stroke, and for kindness I We are in receipt of an invitation j Mrs. Jeff Williams, of Bandon, them. They will visit iiaudou is doing a good job of work on the came over Saturday and remained before exonerated of having any j don’t think the crew on the Coquille from Messrs. John Weddeiburn & uutiLnext day. He was over to is looking after business interests before returning to the mines. Riverton and Fat Elk road. influence at all, aud insisted that | Iiiver cau be equalled. They were Co. asking that we be present at. the ! in Myrtle Point and visiting with Geo. Hall, of Eckley, passed Mr. Andrews, agent for Chicago look after J. H. Kimball’s interest the legislature was Republican,!a|| kindness. regular monthly meeting of tlieir her relatives and friends, the latter through our town last week on his j Portrait Co., vv is with us once in an action brought ngaiust him over the combined Populists and j We landed at tbe San Francisco board of awards to be held in being numerous, tho good lady return to the mines from M arsh-; again. He delivered several well by 1!. R. Reed, for satisfaction o f Democrats, by a good working dock early Friday morning nud Washington City, on the evening of a balance claimed for launching having been for many vein's a res field. Mr. Hall is one of the lead- j executed crayon potraits. majority. Then they divided on ( took in the town Friday nud Satar- the 24th of this month. the Bessie K. ucross the beach. ident of this place. ing miners on Johnson creek, and j Thomas Perry and Joseph the question, nud the Oregonian,' day. Met some old friends, amongst The trial was postponed until May This invitation is also extended Reduced rates having been is doing much to develop the mines ! Grundy, I ately from Iowa, was 27, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon. Telegram nud other leading g. o. p .' whom were Joe Johnson nud Mr. to any of the readers of our paper the Riverton Hotel last in that section. j booked at secured from the transportation papers laid the blnme on Mitchell j Carothers. We saw some things who find it convenient to be in At the election held by company The amount of milk delivered 1 Sunday. companies, a large crowd is ex and his backers, while the States- aml some places that were quite Washington on that date. Vera Zana asks, in the Marsh K Inst Sunday, for the selection o f at the skimming station at this pected to be present at the unveil man and a host o f little strikers interesting to us. Well, as sorre The board consists of Hon. Will a eaplain aud first lieutenant,Clins. charged it first on Joe Simon, of us had gotteu enough of the iam M. Stewart, chairman ; Congress ing of the monument erected by place increased about 100 per cent field Sun, for some method of We J. Smith was el -cted to tho cap Jonathan Bourne, Harvey Scott & city, snd Mrs. H. had enough ocean, man Claude A. Swanson, of Virginia; the Woodmen of the World at this rlnriug the past week, while the destroying tbe caterpillars. taincy, H. Neely was elected first Co., with Governor Lord, Secretary we took the overland Saturday even Mr. John C. Eckloff, cashier of the place to the memory of Stephen S. amount of butter received at A. H. recommend, first: lake an old sack lieutenant, nnd William Laugeti- aud crush nil the worms that are Black & Co's is also steadily in Kincaid and other helpers, and ing and started for San Diego. Second National Bank of Washing Vaoderhonf. gathered in clumps. Go mound feldt was chosen second lieutenant. creasing as the season advances. the help of the Populists Well We passed lots o f little towns and ton, Mr. Frederick E. Woodward of Miss Nellie May, daughter of each evening nnd crush what The selection has been well mado it's a veritable Killkenny fight saw some nice country, and some tbe tirin of Woodward it Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corbit of this Chas. Adams says the thieves in buuches have collected. 2d — and theso men will add both that is on among them, and we that wns not so nice We landed and Mr. Arthur C. Moses, of Wash place, died on last Sunday, after a this vicinity are not so bud after Spray your trees with a solution of strength and staudiug to the com await the banquet of crow for a in San Diego about 5 o’clock Sun ington D. C. ail, as they returned his gun but liugeiing illness, and wns buried! one pound of London purple to pany, which will put it ia better final decsion. day, and found a resting place for repute than it has been for a long in the new cemetery on Monday. slightly damaged after using it a about 80 gallons of water. Many of our the night in a lodging house. The Oscar Wilda Freo After a Two-Years' Term The family lias the sympathy of j couple of weeks. time. Alex Campbell, of Newport, was It is to be hoped Memorial Day next morning we found a little in Prison. the community in this, their hour citizens would be well pleased if booked at the Riverton Hotel last Fred Meld took a “ header” from and Decoration Day— next Sunday house on 12tli and G sroets and their property would also be re o f nlllictiou. his bicycle last Saturday evening, week. and Monday— will lie permitted to there is where we are for the pres turned and as little damaged. Loudon, May 19.— Oscar Wilde, Win Doyle gave a lecture on and for a day or two looked as The boys employed by Messrs. | pass in the spirit in which they ent. W s have been sight-seeing sentenced May 19, 1895, to two Fire broke out on the roof of Christianity on board his “ toot though In- had tried to down Fitz Sherwood nnd Page, to drive that should be observed by our youth,: 8PTerni times and find this a very years imprisonment at hard labor, | drOTe of cattle over the Cooa i the Wall Bro’s sawmill fost week, shop” last Sunday. No liquor was simmons. While riding along at and no ball games or other sports njce little city. W e have had some after having been convicted of im- bay road |a8[ vveek, returned Snt- but was discovered nud promptly allowed atound ami nouesold there a rapid rate a small stick was takeu be indulged in. However lightly [ littln excitement— three tires; ouo moral practices, wus released from urday. They report a very suc- extinguished by tbeengiueer, H. H. till all visitors left. up by the wheel and carried up I)ONNA A na . you may think of the deeds that j wa8 a large one and quite a loss to prison this morning. Wilde, who j cessfu| trip, having lost but one I Clark, before much damage was across the forks of tho bicycle, brought the occasion, the Mine may j the city. It was the Children’s! seemed to be enjoying robust health, bo„ d> and tbllt mle tbe boys any! done. Much care should be taken The bicycle The Burns Herald is out in au locking the wheel. come in your day that will cause Horue, and was a fiue, large build goes to la ris immediately. H e j committed suicide by climbing u p ' by every one dui ing the dry season, excellejit specimen of vituperation, stopped instantly aud Fred was you to regret tlrat you received no ing. We watched it burn. We luteuds to return to tins city to as a file in a wooden town is a aimed at the pronto of its town thrown forward several feet, his tiff-ep blnfT nnd jumpiiix» olT. instruction in patriotism mid duty have found sevetal Coquillers lieie. engage in literary work. He says serious affair. who send away 830,000 a year for face striking tho solid road. from the experiences of the dark This is all for this time From the be will write over his own sig n s-1 Milton Stemler, of Merced, Cal.. ---- ---- ---- Ero this is in print, Judge Ben days when thousands upon thou H ’s. Cur address is 132, 16tli tn re. ! nnd au old resident of Coos county der will have rendered a decision goods they should buy of their Fishermen are complaining of home merchants. It would be sands of the youth of the country street, San Diego, Cal. haying spent bis youthful days ou Tho Pall Mall Gazette says one in the Easter-Otto caee, which pleasant if we could hope the tirade sheep dip being'emptied into tho mado such great sacrifices and W . S. H a r r i n g t o n . of the first acts of Oscar Wilde, on tbe North Fork o f the Coquille, worked up quite an interest in this might have more effect than the McKay river aud consequently ■---------------» « - risked and gave their lives that the regaining freedom, was to refuse returned to Coos county lust vveek place last vveek. Instead of 886 15, | perpetual belaboring the country killing many tr6ut. institutions of the government A1000 for a story o f his prison nnd is now visiting with his rela as asked by Plaintiff Easter, 81.65 j papers bestow on the merchant Children's Day «c*-•«- — which our forefathers bereathed to tives aud ninny friends near Dora. was allowed by the jury. The evir I experience. who refuses to advertise. Great is r!«lnr;;to Y ou? l i o v e U W ith <’n8oarctB. Cnmly OuURirtic, constipation We join with all who knew him them might be perpetuated aud Was observed at the Southern ♦ — — — dence introduced by both sides'{lie power of the press, but not 10c .’¿e. If C. C. (J. fail, diugRisurefunrt forever. money. spared to you. Think, young man, Methodist church Sum.ay evening For Robbing tho Crave of Banker Ladd nnd welcome the young man back proved that Otto bad repeatedly i great enough, it appears, in Chi- to Coos. before you mako a ghoul o f your last with a very pleasing program of offered 82 in settlement wliich was! eago, with its department stores, self and prove yourself unworthy song,recitations,addresses on church Portland, May 22.—The body of Don’ t allow the 4tli of July j refused by Easter, This fact, Low-i or in Burns, with its orders by oi freedom aud a country. history and departmental work. \Y. S. Ladd, which was taken from celebration to occupy our entire j ever, was unknown to Mr. Dodge, j mail, to keep people from buying ¡r o ¡’ Tliero wns a good attendance and a the gravo a few nights ftgo, lifts attention, for with July will also who was acting as Otto’s attorney, wherever they can save a sum. There is a strong probability that T W IL D SELL MY RANCH, CONTAIN- very entertnining service. The num- been recovered. It was found a come tho next term of the county A motion was duly filed for tLe ; -------— --------- — 1 in . HiJ acres. HO in cultivation; 30 acres Senator Morgan’s Cuban resolution | bers were called in the following I short distance this side of Oregon j court, at which time a petition must I pi lvilege to amend t lie answer to! ! creek bottom; HO acres in pasture, fenced; Bandon Recorder: The follow. will be passed, and that will put us 12(1 fruit trees, bearing, and all kinds of ; order, J. J. Lamb presiding: Open City, where it wns taken by tbe be presented if wo nre going to agree with the facts proven, aud in j jng persons were successful in pnss | ; small fruit; large house 7 rooms, plastered in some sense in tbe true light in ing number by the choir: The ghouls. stables, cattle improve the My rile Point- Dairy-1 the furtherance o f justice place the ¡ng tiie recent examination of and unpeied; barn which our people hold tho Cuban i sheds, all necessary outbuildings; good Four men residing in Oregon villo rond this season, und surely burden of costs where it properly teachers and were grafted certifi spring nnd question, and as to whether the peo j Lord’s Prayer— chant; soug, We Are water piped to house, milk-bonne Singing on the Way— by the school; City are under arrest. Charles Mont we do not wish to have Coos county belongs, upon the plaintiff, Easter. cates: William Cavanagh,of Hum- and bum ; about if St 10 or $000 worth of white ple shall have a sa.v on the subject, coda.’ timber tor lumber or matchwood; or Hint it must continue a matter of | recitation, Welcomo, Children’s Day ; gomery made a confession, implica disgraced by that sore eye any It is believed by many that the mo ner, first grade; Mrs. T L. IVrhnr.e, i buildings new or nearly so; county road on tion wil’ be allowed. of Marshfield, Mis. Lavina Cava- j one side o f place; five months’ term of mere dollars and eonts to he manip — Dolly Skeels; opening prayer by [ ting Dan D. Magone, Ed Long and longer. the pastor, Rev. W. B. Smith; song, Win. Richer. They were all arres riagh, of Sumner, Nellie Dement, school each year, five minutes’ walk from ulated by Wall street and tbe bunk t house; forty minnt-s’ drive to bandon or Jesus Lives— choir; reading of scrip ted. The body wns found buried Bandon Recorder : J ames Whet of Myrtle Point, second grade; the beach: ■<*> insurance on buildings. ers. Another point may come up: Fortunn (Cal) Advance: “ Sam ture in concert; anthem, Rock of stone, of Coquille City, came down SVlrio :41S(io. Will also sell farming at Magone’s place, one mile and a Annin G’ Brien, of Lake, Mary Our people have not much love for tool;., stock, shop tools, and furniture. I A ges—choir; recitation by five lit half below Oregon City. last Wednesday and secured a job Patch," writing to tho Standard i Kiunicntt, of Riverton, Neta Her am the Hessian system of warfare, past 70, too old to farm and mean what * ---- — tle girls, Have You Heard of Jesus? ns blacksmith on the government ! from Swauger Bays: “ Cornelius ' mann, of Custer, third grade. 1 say. and will hardly brook much longer j Rasmussen receives J) tons of milk I will sell: mako me an offer and come Mary Loo Futrell, Rita Johnson, work. He enme down oil his Bimetallism Commission in Paris. the presence of the Marquis of Ten- | from which he averages 250 pounds j Prof. E. B. McElroy, of Eugene, md te i it*. No moaxubranee on the place. Anna Sherwood, Ora Morgan, Emma bicycle Wednesday, making the Fur full particulars call on or address eriffe the hireling, Oerniiiii-Spanish ! of butter, li. Knight handles 2| has been engaged to deliver the Johnson; select rending on Sunday- DAVID D A fD W IN , Paris, France, May 19.— The run by way of Ftslitrnp in about butcher W’oiler, in liis savagery in Decoration Day address at Junc ; tons of milk and makes 200 pounds Randon, Oregon. schools— J. J. Lamb; recitation members o f the United States bi two nnd a half hours. He went to Culm. It is time he was stmt off on j of butter. The Diamond Springs tion City. Ethel Coon; song, Sweet Story— metallic commission arrived here work this morning. ------------------- — --------------------- ------- general principles as a fiend in E jc e c u -t io ix G a le . primary department; Forty Ques today. Premier Aleline says that \ \ T ANTUP — FA1TU FH L MKN O li • creamary makes 975 pounds of E iln r a t o Y o u r IJovrelc »V liTi C':»«caret*. human shape. ! butter each day and handles 9 tons j tions Answered Mrs.Lena Johnson; France will not take the initiative > r women lo 1 ravel for 1 < -( * avi Mo , siali Cantly Cat hurtle, cure constipation forever. OTICE is hereby given, that under nnd I. H. VnnDiizer and Clias. 10c, ¿>c. If C. C.C, fivii, ilrtifn, ists ref uud motley. Usinai lions.- in O regon. Salary $7HO nnd of milk. by virtue of a writ of execution issued , - , . ., „„ ,, , recitation, The Children's Crusade in calling a monetary conference, expense*. Position permanent. Unfereiicc. fllarsuheld nun: I lie III im.n, too, i . ,, ... , , . I out of the Circuit Court of tbe State of ,, , . tam ped ......... „„ e. , | Borri . do their own dairying. Mr. , , ...1 ( taro Sherwood; address on Mis- until Great Britiau agrees to take K u d o is« s« nell-addrasped sell a d o r aseli -tam env. lop lope. eux , , , , j Oregon for the County of Coos, on tbe 21Rh ineks appreciation of the little p u ll1 ,, ... .. ,, .. National, Htnr Insurance Jilii^., C’lii- lic iT l inUKcH 1 1 - poillKlS Oi b u tt ¡r 0, 1 1 ,, ... , 1 i sums Rev. \\. B. Smith; song, d o part. day of March. 1W7, in favor of Thomas capro. ... Ol id of His Love . , . day and Mr. Y.anDuzer makes con- ; Wilson, plaintiff, and against J. A. Lehn- , we e gave , the , Buv ; , view , brewerv . • ! ,,, t ell the W school; herr nnd w . T. Dehnherr, defendants, I did, last and . , retorts l>y saving: ,, . . . Leagues- ,, The Albany creamery has con sidorably more. Only about three- . week, , . J r?, address on ,, l.invortli t rot , on the 'Uh day of Ap il. 1897, at the in Salem Statesman (R e p .): Siuce “ A schooner of free beer tildes all i M. . . O. . . . Hawkins; . , ,, , stance of the said plaintiff, levy upon all tracts upon 30,000 pounds ot butter fourths of tho cows are iu now. It address on Educu- the right, title ami interest which the said useful and beneficial industries.” lion—Rev. J. L. Futrell; song, the dissolution of the hold-up and at Heattlo. is safe to say that by another month ! defendants or either of them had on tho TO Free beer is an unknown quality in Blessed Be tho Name school; col the appointment of Corbett, G ov 4000 pounds of butter n day will j 17th d iv of July. IHP3, or may at any time Marshfield, except to such “ tasters" lection; closing song, W hen tho ernor Lord has hern able to pur since have acquired in or to the following be produced on this sido of the I chase a mansion r.t Salem. . .L ard’s described real property, situated in tho ns run the H ir . u . k . How about Roll is Called Up Yonder congreg- river from Mr. YauDuzer’s farm to county of Coos and state of Oregon, par- United States Senator Corbett is that. Doc; did you get any free beer gation. Halinou creek.” ticul uly describ 'd as follows, towit: Be* now at liberty tocorne borne. Itis ginning H.16 chains south and 7.H9 chains at the Bay View when you were *,»*♦ west of the quarter section corner between to tie hoped the trip has benefited I Determined to thoroughly famil over shaking hands with the I mivh Bandon Recorder: Geo. P Top sections 8 ami township 29 south of Ilia health. His visit to Washing Makes life misery to thousands of iarize himself with the details of rang«' 12 west of the WiIlumetto Meridian, in your canvas for office in 91? ping returned Sunday from Tho ton, where lie had 1 een hanging at a C S post from which a myrtle 20 the Durrant rase, Govenor Budd of j people. It manifests itself in many Tell us all about it? Dalles, Oregon, where he Imd gone inches in diameter bears south 4<> degrees Certainly, Jesse, well tell you all as a delegate for Couit Queen of around for a couple o f months try different ways, like goitre, swelling«, California, accompained by Chief; east 38 links, run thence west 17.80 chains to the right bank of Coqnillc river to a about it, and that in very few words; tlie Forest No. 17, Foresters of ing to break into the United States running sores, boils, salt rheum aud Lees, Hun lay went over the route cedar C S post from which a willow 10 If you know anything it all, you Ainericn, to tlie Grand Court of senate, onme ns a pleasant recrea pimples and other eruptions. Scarce to the Emmanuel church traversed inches in diameter bears east 11 links, tion nfter his hard work iu holding by Blanche Lnraont on the day she thence up the right bank of the C'qnillo ly a man is wholly free from it, in know that even your inueiido the state which convened nt that river to the northwest corner of the K .C . the legislature.. . .N othing some form. It clings tenaciously until met her tragic death. H e also above is born of falsehood and will place. It is worthy o f note that up Catching donation claim, thence east 7.25 chains to the northwest corner of the town carry no weight with it- It shows (Vos county delegates wore re short o f a special session, composed the last vestige of scrofulous poison is interviewed a number o f witnesses We will Rond yon by mail. Almolntely of Myrtle Point, thence south 10 degrees more, that you know the wrong of cognized as representing enthusi partly o f new moil, could atone for eradicated by Rood’s Sarsaparilla, the in the case. Free, in plain imckrv.T.' the All-Power east 8.91 chains to Fannie Q. Dixon's line, ful Dr. Iiofman’ s Vital Kmtorntive thence north 29.50 chains to place of begin One Truo Blood Purlfior. guzzling, dope hitting and dive astic Forestic (lands, as ,1. H. Law the hold-up gang’s anarchy— the Asa Gilbert lost a wagon-load of Tablets, with r legal guarantee to ning. containing — acres, as described in a associations, tint you only offer us a rence of Court Coquille No. 18, of crime o f '97. * Thousands of voluntary testimonials Dermiuicntlyenre lost Manhood.Self- certain deed dated January 29th, 1889. nnd oats, hay and tlonr, and a pair o f • Abnsp. Sexual Wenkflem. Varicocele, recorded February 28th. 1889. in Book of defense that you have companions. Coquille City, was nppoiuted grand tell of suffering from scrofula, often horses, while attempting to ford To Cnr« Con«tlpt\t!on Forover. «tops forever night EmimionB and ail Deeds No 17. on page 201 thereof o f the No, thank you, we don’t indulge. sub-chief ranger pioteui for that Taht'C't i p.rt’i.s f.Hiil*. Cithartic. 10c i r -Sc. inherited and most tenacious, positive- Hnlinou creek last Wednesday, 50 unnatural drains. Retnms to former records of Coos countv, Oregon, and I will, apper.ranees emaciated organs. *•* meeting and was regularly elected If i\ C. C. lull lo cut»', drun'tfist» refund aioncf. lj , perfectly and permanently cured by miles southeast of Eugene ou the ON SATURDAY. T H E * » T H DAY OF M AY. 1897. nt the honrof one o clock in (Several articles have appeared ill grand senior woodward for the military road. Tbe wagon was tho afternoon of said day, at the Court Oh, tie« red-breast sat on the eastern pa(a is and imigaziues tell- ensuing two years. Mr. Topping, house door in the town of Empire j lty, overturned, and the horses were picket fence and sang in his merry If we con Id not cure, we would not (V h > a countv, Oregon, offer for salp and sell ing "how to maunge a husband.” | the delegate from Ifoudon, was swept off o f tlieir feet and drowned. send onr medicine free to try, nnd | at public suction to the highest and best glee; along came a boy with a rub Ap inquiry was set on foot with selected ns rlinirmnn o f the com pay when satisfied. bidder for cash, the above described real The demands of Turkey have ; property, or a suificienev thereof to satisfy the result that it was discovered mittees on laws and supervision, ber tlip and sbut off bis breathing. See? ! the demands of said id ««tiff as specified Address made au impression on the stock that the woman who wrote the arti and finance and taxation, nnd wna ' in said writ of execution, amounting to the exchange in Loudon. Prices have cles never I nil a husband to man also appointed a member of tbe ! acm of s^ven hundred fifty dollars. The shirt-waist girl, w ith the friz- W ESTERN M EDICINE CO., Witness my hand thin 14fh Jay of April, age. People wbo sre usually first committee or rules. Mr. Topping iron curl and the straw hat, weird, Freparedonly e y e . 1. flood AO».. Iaiw.ll. M e l fallen in all departments, revealing IS97. at my office in the town of Empire the (ear that political complications R . su rs to s e t Ito o D ’s and only H o o d ’ s . to tell how to do n thing are the introduced r . x amendments of the queer, now walks the street with (Incorporated] i Citv, Coos comity, Oregon. of a serious character may super- W. W. GAGE. last to undertake to carry their the constitution which were uuaui- a smile that's sweet, aud her neck 7 . 7 7 7 ,. oreTne nest .iter dinner ap20.Hl Sheriff of Coos county. Oregon. Kalamazoo, Mich. ilOOU 9 Hills pills, aW dltesu on . VeUU. ories into practice. j mously ndop ed. tie under her ear. S a le at a Bargain. N Sem it Free Scrofula W e a k HI en, Young and Gld. Hood’s Sarsaparilla