Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 22, 1897, Image 2

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p i n c ù s s i K l) K V K l i V T U E S D A Y
J. S. M H O
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Editors and Proprietors.
BOTH MRS. RICKMAN ANO CHILO DIED.
Mother and Child from Coos County That
Wore Burned Near Eugene.
T, a . U P P E R - RIVER DEPARTMENT.
Coquille School Report.
the pupils in Coquille City schools
at the close of the term, giving the , ^ Æ y x t l ©
Eiij{«iie, Or., Jim « 17— D h I h H s average o f each whose grade is 85
a n d .
of tlm fatal aeoidt-ni ou the A y r ««’ und upward:
Tariii yesterday liav« be«D obtaiucil,
follows:
m op .
h a w k in s ’ d e p a h t m k n t .
IP c in / t
' \ 7 Ur ï i a t
and.
is
tilo
The grand lodge of the Eastern
Star a lso e le e le d officers, as follows:
M rs. Madeline Conklin#, of Kose-
bur#, grand matron; Hev. (\ (\
Poling, of Portland, grand patron;
Mrs. it. Lutkc, of Portland, #rand
assistant matron; Mrs. Jessie Cav­
atimi, grand secretary; Mrs. Muckle,
St. H eli-nn, granii treasurer.
“ The whole newspaper column
overflown with advertisements of
business no n has mure influence in
attracting attention to,and building
up a city or town than any other
agency thatean lie employed. Peo­
ple go where there is business.
Capital and labor will locate where
there is an enterprising i-omm.iiiitv.
No power ou earth is so strong to
build up a, town lisi» newspaper well
patronized, an d ts power should he
appreciated. - Da. T almaue .
enPmy in, f,’ rc®-”
Hp WH" tl,e
‘’'»I»«“ ' » w1,° hft<' ,,Pel> * * " » 5 »* »'»
reconnoiter severa! yenrs before.
He limi heen woumled, cnptured.
Inni a leg amputateti, and was sent
to bis In.me in Massachusetts, when
exchnnged. In passiug Cimagli
III linnapolis it occnrred to Inni
l'.iat he ehoulil repurt to Iris coni-
inatidmg officer.
Mrs. Lewis,
wbo discovered
mannscripts o f Ilio gospels in a
Kyriac ennv“ nton M o l i ut Siimi, hns
been explot ing thè com ent agalli,
in company witti ber sister, Mrs.
Gibson, and has exaniintJ two
Palestine Kyriac servine bisiks of
thè twelfth cetitury, written ìu thè
dialeet snpposed to bave been
spoken liy Christ. Tlieir text »vili
sooii be published.
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To C’nriN ronttlpitiion V ore ver*
Tolte Oasi-m eta i'amlv Cuthar|i& lOo orSS$
If là C. C. fall to curo, Urngu' '»ts re fumi muuoy.
Zettie Messer___ .
Marvin Lam b ... .
Fhebe L a m b ...... .
Birdie No.-ler___
Lilly W ilso n ...... .
Icy March......... .
Lau-el Con w e ll... .
Mollie Caldwell.. .
Edna Lorenz — .
99 Maud Baloh......
97 Oliver W ilson...
98 David ( ’oilier___
9b Chas Whetstone.
92; Albert Johnson..
97 Henry Bonham..
9(5 Earl Elliott.......
9(5 John Con well ...
97 Irene L a m b ......
$250,000
" U 'p j p e j i - O c q , V i l l i ©
G -c in u
c n
T h e r e .
To Be
AVm. Noble returned from Mursh-
Young potatoes are being sold
at 2 cents per pound.
weeks Hgo, W. R ick­
•I. L. Lewellen’s new building is
David McNair brought a loud of
w ifi a till child, arrived
nearing completion.
fine old potatoes to town lust week.
there fmm Coos county, and the
Nice raspberries are now in the
Many men are now employed by
husband soon found a job cutting
I
r . V l S T T K R , N e WSJ'APEB A l » \ EBT1HINO AOK NT
.Vlerc liautH’ Exchan«*»,
Kxcham
L« » 21 Merc.bautH’
Sau Fraui-laco, ia
market a t GO cents per gallon.
Noble ,V Saunders on the river im­
our authorized ajçeut. ThU paper is kept ou file ; wood no the Palmer Ayres’ place
Lis otlice.
Capt. IV. E. Rackleff’s sawmill provement work.
for Mr. Chapin. Yesterday, about
1 11:30 a. ni., the woman went to Minnie Nosier... . 88 Luiuan R ich___ . 98
The much-needed ruin came, as
T U E S D A Y , J U N E 22, 1897.
the camp lire to prepare the uoou- Laura W heeler... . 88 Ralph Nosier---- . 94
it always does in Oregon, iu time to
On next Friday the “ croakers'
Jessie Simmons.. . 92 Fred Tuttle...... . 92
jday meal. In putting some beaus Irene Leneve___
will be officially ! insure good crops.
. 89 Daisy Leneve___. 92 Myrtle Point
State Sunday-School Convention.
on to cook, her dress caught fire, Grace Skeels...... . 92 Roy M o r g a n ___ . 91 counted.
Mrs. Carver is erecting a nice
and she ran to where her 13-month- 1 mor. noslu ’ s intermediate obadk .
Children's day was duly observed new barn on her acreage property
En. H erai . d : The Annual State old baby lay on the bed to get n Henhaiu Deitz .. Do Lets Barrows...... 99' ill Myrtle Point b y p r o g r a m s a u d in Garden Grange.
Sunday-school convention will he quilt. The watch dog prevented Lydia Simmons.
N. G. W. Perkins contemplates
ur.l-arl Mynatt.. ... !TJ h ttin g cerem onies.
Ella K ribs.........
held June 2N 30, in the M. E. church Her, and some of the burning pieces Henry
Adams...... 80 ('lure Sherwood
90 ! Orvil Dodge, U. S. court commis- ' moving his residence to Maple street
at The Dulles. J lie program has from her dress set fire to thecbild's Kennett Lawrence 94 Vera Seed......
SCI
ill the near future.
been prepared with the view of giv- clothing. The woman then com­ Bessie Conv e ll---- 90 Gertie Johnson. w siouer, left for Eckley last Monday
Georgia Jonnson.
Katie Wickham. 97 on an official visit.
The elJCutioDery entertainment
ing the greatest help possible in the nienced crying for help in her nu- Carl W alker....... 98
91 Rose Leneve___ 96
Capt Bullard is placing the ma­ given by J. G. deForest and P. F.
time allowed to the delegates in guiah, and her husband ran to Fay son Deitz---- . 97 Vane Maury...... 99
Archie Collier___ 9(5 Earl Nosier...... 91 chinery in his new steamboat, the Chandler last week was a treat to all.
attendance. It is practical all the |ier rescue; but it was too late, for Clyde
Collier---- . 9(>John Benham... 93
The trial trip will soon
I. E. Rose is having a double fire­
way through. In additon to the j when ho arrived, every particle of Willie W hite...... 98 Lilian M artin... ÍM “ Ralph.”
place put in his new house, now
several addresses by some of the clothing was burned oil her, except Mav Wickham . 9(5 Grace Smith........ ■J7 be iu order.
Wells W heeler... . 9(5 Carl Hayes.......
114
best Sunday-school talent in our a band around her waist and her John Johnson... 96 Nellie Kerrigan . 97
Much tlnmnge has been dono to under construction, Mr. Rose be-
Howevertbe • lievt-s iu having things comfortable.
State, there will he exemplified the j shoes. The baby was also buined Roy Dickson...... 96 I’hoebe Simmons. 97
1 layes...... '.'4 May Bovrio........ 97
working of a model Sunday-school.1 nearly to a crisp. Sir. Avrf-s and Mabel
From a drove of about 700 head
Walter James___ 99 Mary Deitz........ 99
this school will he organized on the . family and other neighbors rolled Martha Root---- 99!Etta James......... 100
of cattle, recently delivered outside
Lam m y... 99 Beulah W alker.. 93
floor of the convention and .the best' her and the child on a sheet filled Ernest
Robert Martin has just finished by Knight & Emery, only 19 head
Mary Dickson .. 98 Clara H a ft......... 87
methods of conducting a school will j with flour and somew hat relieved Laura Fox......... 941
This speaks well for
a neat job of plumbing for Land­ were culled.
be illustrated. The current lesson the pain, still the woman’s suffer-
lord Nvstrom, including a copper j Coos and Curry county cnttle.
MISS MARY QUICK’S PRIMARY GRADE.3
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of the day will be taught. The sub-1 jugs were terrible, and time again Susie Mynatt___ 94 Mamie Blaok...... 8 ft bathtub, water heater, etc.
Bob is
The glorious Fourth of July is
jects to bo treated at each session of she begged the attendants to kill lieber Seed........ 88 ;Maud E llis......... 86 a tine workman.
coming with a celebration on each
Loie Smith........ 871 Em ma Sherwood. 83
the convention are those of “ today," j her. The mother died ahout C Jimmie Collier... 871 Electa W alker___ 81
The new steamer now on the ways side of it. M yrtle Point and Lee
not last year or those of some future o'clock, and the child about mid- Hugh Leneve---- 87!Agnes Wneeler... 81
at Wall Bro’s shipyard is receiving will celebrate on the 3d aud 5th,
Clarence White.. 861
generation, but that the foundation night.
Take ’em both in,
her planking.
She promises to be respectively.
for the future generation may be
#Averaees from HO and upwards in this a modal of neatness and beauty. boys!
well laid in all our work of the pres­
{The parties above named only grade.
Mr. Gilman is the builder.
Dr. K. A. Leep’s new windmill is
ent time.
left the Arago neighborhood, in this
School Report.
This is a mass convention to which county, a few weeks ago, where they
Three fine large horses will be slightly indisposed, although a
all Sunday-school workers are i a-1 had resided some time ami were well
sold in Myrtle Point at constable’s marked change for the better may
The following iu a brief report of sale upon thè arrival of the train on he looked for under the skillful
vited.
Tho number of delegates known.
Mrs. Hickman was the
from each school is not limited, daughter of Georgo Pope, who lives the Rundolph.school, for the mouth July 2d. The animals are nbout 6 treatment of J. R. Buckmaster and
The greater the number of workers I near Bundon, and was a sister of ending Juno 18, 1897: Class average years old and weigh from 1300 to J. K. P. Elliott.
Mr. Morrissey, n tinner of Ban-
present, the greater the benefit to i Mrs. Henry Railabaugh, of tho as follows:
1500 lbs each.
Division A— Florence Walstrom
don, spt-nt several days with Robert
bo derived.
Free entertainment ' above community.— En. H erald .]
Elders
Holt
and
Case,
of
tho
92, Louisa Hultiu 91, Daisy Russell
Martin, the plumber of our town.
will be provided for all who present
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ Mr. Morrissey will furnish tlie tanks
90.
The Entertainment
credentials ns delegates from their
Division B— Edith Cnrlson 93, of Latter Day Saints, closed a series for the new steamboat now on the
superintendent or secretary.
of meetings at this place on last ways at W all Bro’s sawmill.
Delegates from points ‘ on the j And strawberry festival, given nt Aimer Walstrom 100, Carl Carlsou
lines of the Southern Pacific R. R. I the little church last Saturday 94, Adolph Hultiu 98, James Mi Cue Thursday evening. The interest iu
Chat Huling and W. E. Lundy
the meetings steadily increased to
must buy tickets to Portland, pay-1 night, hy the members and friends 90, Addie Russell 92, Clara Her­
have gone to explore the Johnson
the
close.
The
elders
made
many
man
91.
ing full fare to that point, take a o f the Church of Redeemed Israel,
creek country, where they will
Division C— Wayne Carlson 98, friends in the short time they had spend a week’s vacation examining
receipt for the money paid, which j was a great success.
The house
to
stay
with
us,
and
have
the
good
must bo countersigned by the sec-1 was crowded, mid the program, Frank Carlson 98, Johnnie Hultin
'he many toboggan slides in that
will of all good citizens.
retary at the convention.
On the [ although impromptu,was well given 94, Victor Russell 95, Chas McCuo
vicinity. W e are informed that the
Last week we mentioned that a boys carried with them a supply of
return the agent at Portland will I and highly entertaining. Ice-cream, 90, August Herman 91, Jesse Smith
91,
Nellie
Smith
90,
M
illie
Carlson
small child of Mr. and Mr. Charles shothags nud buckskin pokes in
sell tickets at one-third fare to des-1 strawberries and cake were after-
Dye of Elliott had drank some con­ which to transport the golden treas­
tination, provided, twenty-five full j «a r il served and well patronized, 92,
Primary Grade— Those averaging centrated lye on Sunday, the 13th. ure they expect to secure while
fare tickets are purchased going.
| 1 he funds realized were to be for
Ralphie Smith, Ou Monday death called the little away. “ Little Mary” will doubtless
The O. It. & N. It. It. will sell full an organ fund and the receipts of above 80 were:
Ella Hutchison, Estelle Hansen, one from this world of pain aud bid receive a good share of their atten­
fare rates going, and return at one- this effort netted about 89.
It was laid tion.
fifth; but in this case also a receipt]
ttie program was as follows: Roy Hultin, Elmer McCue, Florence its suffering to cense.
to rest in the cemetery on Catching
must he taken and countersigned at Opening song,
Sweet Voices; McCue.
J. M. Johnson’s many friends in
Dr. K. A. Lcep was called Coos county were sorely distressed
Those having 100 credits in De- creek.
the convention by tho secretary, prayer hy K. V. Millard; duet
Edith
Carlson, and did all that m »dical science over an item in ; lie Kosckurg Re­
A special round-trip rate has been by Mr. uurl Mrs. Sam Nosier; deela- portment were:
Walstrom, could do in such cuaes, but medi­ view of last week.
mado from Portland to The Dalles 'nation by Dayid Collier; recitation Ralph Smith, Aimer
It appears, that
of $3, which is ( pen to all.
I by Laura Fox; song, Not Ashamed Wayne Carlson, Victor Russell, cine cannot save the body when Mr. Johnson was arrested at Oak­
The family land and lodged in jail as an ab­
Tho D. P. <t A. N. Co. will °f. Jesus; recitation by Mary W illie Carlsou, Roy Hultin, Louisa God calls for the soul.
make a round-trip rate of $1.50,! Dickson; comic song by Sam Hultin, Aimer nud Flo-euco McCue. have the sympathy of the commun­ sconding debtor from this place.
from Portland, $1 from Cascade Nosier; recitation by Etta James; Number enrolled 31; number vis­ ity in this their hour of affliction.
Mr. Johnson, like many other men,
C l a r a M a n s f ie l d ,
Locks, and 50 cents from Hood fending by Eddie M illard; recita- itors 10.
On next Friday our people will had some dtbts which he could not
Teacher.
River to The Dalles and return vin i tiou hy Emma James; nddiess by
he called upon to decide n very im­ meet and take his family to north-
their boats.
O liver C. Sanford; recitation hy
portant question, one that each and eastern Oregon, where lie was going
The
county
division
question
is
j
Copies of tho Oregon Sunday- Annie Wheeler; song, It Was
| all should consider well before net- for his wife’s health, nud believing
School Tidings, containing the pro- Spoken for the Master; recitation itching the couscieucesof the eigh t'
The first thing to be his duty to his family was a first
inanirmlators o f public affairs lub )'l,on- .
,
gram and further particulars, may j by Frankie Dean; recitation by or ten
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i .. :,i considered is what will the cost of obligation, he had left the debts
be secured by addressing the state j “iis8 Mamie M illard; vocal trio by on the bay once more, and with an electric ligh t plnut and pumi ing behind; the arrest followed.
We
secretary, A. A. Morse, at Portland, i Misses Birdie and Minnie Nosier temporarily burying the hatchet station be? Can they bn built for a are pleased to note that a letter
that
has
been
so
loug
raised
against
Mail the names of your delegates, °ud Mrs. Lou Nosier,
few thsusand dollars? Second, what received hy his brother states thut
each other, and putting the man­
to tho state secretary at once.
will it cost to operate them? Third, ho lias been released and with his
j
[Han (ton Recorder. I
agement into the hands o f a New
family is again on his journey. We
J. II. Barklow has been confined Yorker, agent for some local invest- | noses and see if they will be self-
supporting? When
solved have known Mr. Johnson for many
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i sunportin&T
lien you have
navesoivet
Pioneers and Tree Masons In Annual Session to his house for some two weeks merits, n British
subject and two or
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* these propositions you are then pre years, nnd always knew him as an
— Olflcers Elected.
from a sprained ankle w hicli finally three American boru
subjects of
r 1
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Ho is
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in Gf pared to vote intilli#enUv upon tins honorable, upright citizen.
developed into a case of erysipelas. . her mnjestv
the queen, tne w
question.
I f you have not solved a son of Uncle 8am Johnson, of the
Portland, Or., June 10.— The 25th
The old town board made its exit the people is not to stand in the these propositions it is time you South Fork, one of our most
annual reunion of the Oregon Pio­
last Monday aud the new one way, if they can possibly nullify it.
respected citizens.
neer association was held here to-1
should do so.
qualified. The new hoard is com­
The steamer C oqn ill«
R iver
day.
The session began in the
posed as follows: Geo. P. Topping, arrived At this place last Thursday
Kflurate Tour Ilowola W ith ('iisnirots.
nfternoou and the fiuul session was
Thinking of Thee, My Sister.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
recorder; Wins. ¡8. McCulloch, evening aud leftapain Friday morn­
held tonight, when tho officers were
10c. 2ftc. If C. C. C fail, druggists refund money.
marshal; C. T. Farias, E M. Gallier, ing for Prosper, where she would
[In memory of our sister, Aphia Gregory,
elected, as follows: President, Geo.
J . It. B rovn o f Williamsport,
Y. M. Lowe, J. VV. Felter a id C. load with lumber for San F’ l anclsco. who departed this life June 0, 1897. |
H. Williams; vice-president, J. T.
Pa., mistook a sheet o f fly paper
W. M ayoiy, trustees, C. T. Fariss This splendid boat is making many
Anperson; seen tarv, Geo. H. Himes; j
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I ’m sitting by the iiresido lonly,
for a porous plaster in the daik,
Gazing
at the empty
friends in this valley, nud her name
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. „ chair
recording secretary, Dr. C. C. Strong ; !
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and put il oc his chest. The acid
treasurer, Henry Failing; directors,I
Ihursday o f last week Ernest appearing so regularly and prom-
on the paper ate through the flesh
eh ¡a r i lends
F. X . Matthieu\, William Galloway, Erickson
took an involuntary llieutly in the City papers tn the Willi outstrstohed srniB tliat chair
to the ribs iu several places, and
imiti-lv
„„
J. If. McMillan. A committee ap- I plunge off the jetty that happily shipping news is a great advertise-
the man’s life is in danger.
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For one wbo resteth there no more,
pointed to formulate n plan for tin- eu(leJ wl,l‘ *><> worse result than a merit for our section.
I gi„. hanTnniebed from our presence,
G. T. Parvin o f Burton, Kansas,
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,1 She has enlertd fleaven’edoor.
organization of the native sons |
ducking. In dumping a car-
Bnndon Recorder: Loggre and )
hns been taken to the insane asylum.
reported progress, hut tho details ‘‘ md of rock Ernest lost bis balauce Marsden Imvs tliken chalge o f , M.v even now rest on the l o r h i l l e ,
Aud 1 think of tlio time nlit- looked with Mr. Parvin declares that he tins
are not yet completed.
11,1,1 A llow ed L ie rock into the tlirir lease, the Bandori Block Goal
been dead for two weeks, and says
me,
ocean and the table o f the ear fnl-
m x s o n ic o i t u t i i s .
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Wlu-ti
faith wan small nnd si cut was dim,
M ining property, and Mr. L oggie
it is a sham? that the authorities
; lowed him in close pursuit, but he
She nauelit but sin alld wilderness could
should allow a corpse lo lie around
lo r t l inil, .1 iiiio In.
the M o d 'e in )prij ¡gjgi.y, allhoufih it looked started up mining operations Mou-
see.
Mr. Marsden took But she prayed to the dear lledei-mer.
tiuburied.
W orshi) in ( I rand Lodge "I < nregon, M ,f t|,(, t..ir
struck the water day morning.
Who hears his children's faintest cries,
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Ancient, I reo unit Accepted Masons,i ,,t (||e same spot at which Ernest a trip to San Francisco last week And nmcc was aivi-n to out- loved one,
English,
you
know.— “ O w !” said
to
look
after
their
iuterest
iu
that
To make a complete sacrifice.
met, in tin- Masonic temple iu this I disappeared.
H e m u u p and
the cockney.
"Y o u can’t really
city this morning ami was called to gained the table aud was drawn up place.
How could we bear this parting. Lord,
like ’ uggiug theu?”
“ W ell,”
Deprived,
of
thy
wondrous
grace?
order
by
Grand Master P h il! on to the jetty with a rotie.
The
A carload of hay—some 90 or
she confessed, ‘‘ I cawu’t really say
I hear again her dying word,
Metsi-han.
1 lie most important water was nbout ten feet deep 100 hales— caught fire and wns con­
“Come, my brothers, gather home:
that I dislike it, don’t you know,
business of the day was the election where he fell.
sumed last Thursday a short dis­ Time is speeding, health may fnil you,
but 1 ’ave bnlways hunderstozd
Why will you longer roam?”
o f officers, wliieh resulted as follows;
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tance below this place.
Tho hay In memory still that voice pleads on,
that it was a ’armful practice.”
YV. 11. Hob on, of Stayton, grand
In McClure's Magazine is told was the property o f the Beaver
"W h y not, why not come to Him now.”
Penelope— W hy should the groom
E. B. T albbbt .
master; J. B. Ch-land, of Portland, the story of the aid whom Colonel H ill Goal Company. Evidently it
obtain the marriage licenue? Leola
deputy grand master; J. M. Hudson, ] Dan Mucaulpy seut out liefote a ignited from a spark from the
Murderer Butler's Trial Ended— Foun d — Because he’s never allowed any
of Ktigene, senior grand warden; j battle ill the Utiernndoah valley to eugine.
Guilty.
after the ceremony.
YV. F. Butcher, of linker City, junior ascertain the force o f the enemy,
\Ve welcome the return o f Mrs.
grand; warden I.Mayer, of Portland, This was the Inst Colonel Macauley Wes Nosier and Miss Annie Laird
Sidney, N S. W., June 1C.— The
grand trustee; I).
Mi-Kercher, of saw o f the officer. One day while iu improved health from 8auFran­
trial o f Frank Butler, charged
Portland, grand treasurer; Jnmrs Macauley was holding court in cisco.
They reached homo per with murder o f Captain L ee Weller,
F. Robinson o f Eugene, grand Indianapolis ns mayor none-armed steamer Coqutlle R iver last Satur­
while the two were on a gold-pros­
secretary.
' mnn catne in and said:
“ Colonel, day evening.
pecting trip, was concluded today,
e isT' tin s t a r .
1 have to report that I found the
the jury rendering a verdict of
Demoted to the material and social up- , auil are as
building of theCoqoiiie Valley particularly !
A few
and of Coos County generally.
man, bis
Subscription, per year, iu advance, $2.
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Posstbly W ill Go to Jail.
„ San F’ rancisco, June 16.— . W. B.
Bradbury, the millionaire, who^con-
tends that he has a constitutional
right to spit when anil wherever
lie pleases will have to serve a
sentence of
twenty-four hours'
imprisonment in the county jail,
imposed upon him by P olice Judge
Low recently, on Iris eouviction
for the second time o f spitting in
street cars.
Bradbury appealed
from this judgment to the superior
court, but Judge W all today de­
cided that Ins application for a
writ of habeas corpus was without
merit, and affirmed the judgm ent
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Merchants should know that
slave« are poor customers, nnd that
while robbery gives rich profits at
first, it gives none at all after a time
1 lamentably short.
guilty.
Butler attempted to cut his throat
with a piece o f tin this morning,
bl(, wft8 geized before he did him­
self any injury. Later he made a
violent resistance to the keepers,
w hile on the way to the courthouse.
H e fought like a wild beast.
w
women to travel for responsible estab­
lished house in Oregon. Salary f 780 an.
expenses. Position permanent. Referenced
Enclose self-addressed stamped env lope.
I’he National, Star Insurance Bidg., Chi­
cago.
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Buys a Texas Ranch.
San Antonio, Tex., June It».—
John W. Mackay hft« bought the
Thornton ranch near here. The
ranch consists of over 100.000 acres,
It is one of the finest in Icxas. It
is reported that Mackay will start a
thoroughbred horsebreeding farm.
To people boy ITcod’s Snrmrarilla in
p.-eforeuce to any other,— in tact Almost
ti, tho exclusion ot all others?
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•’!’ * i :* / X t L t
They know from actual u*e that Ilood’s
i- i he ! >t, i. e., it curt .3 when others fail.
II »oil’s 8 i
is still made under
the \ . raonal supervision of tho educated
pharmacLta who originated it.
Tho question of l . * ij just as positively
decided in favor of Ilood’aas tho question
of comparative sales.
Another th'nrj: Every advertisement
of Ilood’s Sarsaparilla is true, is honest.
Ghren Aw ay
this year in valuable
articles lo smokers o f
B iackw ell’s
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Tobacco
V on will find one coupon In­
side each 2 -ounce bag, and two
c ou p on s iusidc each 4 -ouncc
bag. Buy a bag, read thccoupon
and see how to get your share.
T h e Best
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O RD IN AN C E NO. 30.
An Oriliuance to Prohibit the Use of, or Firiug of Firo Works.
or Fire Crackers.
The Town o f Coqutlle City Doee Ordain an Followa:
Section 1. Tlmt no person shall fire off, or discharge any firo
works, or tire crackers, of any dc senption, within the corporate
limits of the town of Coquille City.
Section 2. Except ou a Jay of celebration, when they may get
permission of the marshal, and be shown bv him where they may
or may not fire snid fire works, said tiling positively not to be
within the (old plat) of Coquille City.
Section 3. That tho marshal shall enforce this ordinance, from,
and after its adoption and approval, nnd that parties so offending,
upon conviction thei'of shall be fined in the sum of mot less than
two dollars and fifty cents uor inbre thau teu dollars, with cost o f
prosecution.
Adopted, June 19, 1897. Ayes— J. T. Nosier, W. Drain, S. L .
Lenovo and L. Harlocker.
JOHN GOODMAN,
President of Board.
Attest: G ko . O. L e a c h , Auditor nnd Clerk, for tho town o f
Coquille City.
O R D IN AN C E
NO. 31.
Entitled an Ordinance to Amend an Ordinance [Ordinance No.
5j Regulating the Business of a Peddler.
The Town o f Coquille City Itoes Ordain as Follow-»:
That any person, or persons, violating any of the sections 1, 2
and 3 of ordinance No. 5, shall bo dicmed guilty of a misde-
meanni-r, and upon conviction thereof shall lie fined in the sum of
not less than two dollars and fifty cents, uor more than teu dollars,
together with cost of prosecution.
Adopted June 19, 1897. A; es— J. T. Nosier, L. Harlocker,S. L.
Leneve and W. Drain.
JOHN GOODMAN,
President of Board.
Attest: G eo . O. L e a c h , Auditor anil Clerk for Town of Coquille
City.
We Send it Free
ro
Weak Pslen,
Young
and
Old.
W o will send yon by mail, Absolutely
Free,in plain pnckn"o. the All-Power­
ful Dr. Hofman’s Vital Restorative
Trblots, with n lcpal cu.irantcc to
permanently care lost Manhood, Self-
Abuse. Sexual WenkneH*. Varicocele,
stops fort‘V< r ui*’ht Emissions and all
unnatural drains. Returns to former
appearances emaciated organs.
I f we could not, cure, we would not
send our medicine free to try, and
pay when satisfied.
Address
W E ST E R N
M E D IC IN E
CO.,
Foreclosure Sale­
'V T O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T IIA T
i\
under arid by vi tue of an execution
and order of sale issued out of the Circuit
Com t of the State of Oregon for tho County
of Coos on the 9th day of June, 1897, in a
certain suit wherein J. H. Roberts is plain­
tiff and S. 11. Bryan. M. J. Bryan. James H.
Bryan and B. L. Bryan are defendants, and
b ein ; case number R»87 of said court and
commanding me to make sale of certain
real property in snid execution and herein­
after particularly cescribed, or a sufficiency
thereof to satisfy the demands of said
plaintiff, to-wit: the sum of six hundred
ninety-three and 2*5-100 dollars, together
with interest thereon at the rate of eight
per cent per annum from the 10 th day of
May, 1894, an attorney fee of sixty-five
dollars, costs and disbursements taxed at
| twenty-six and f*5-100 dollars, and also the
I costs of said foreclosure, 1 will, O N SAT-
I U llD A Y , T H E «1 S T DAY OF J U LY ,
1897, at the hour of two o’clock in the after­
noon of said uay. at the Courthouse door
in the town of Coquille City, Coos county,
state of Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public auction to the highest and best
binder for cash, all right, title, interest and
j claim which the *aid defendants or either
j of them had on the 21st day of April, 1891,
or may at any time since have acquired iu
or to the following described premises,
to-wit: Lots numbered two and three, the
southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter
and the northeast quarter of the» southwest
quarter of
section thirty in township
twenty-nine south, of range twelve west of
the Willamette Meridian in Oregon, con­
taining one hundred and sixty-three acres
and 71-100 of an acre.
Dated this 18th day of June, 1897, nt Coos
county, Oregon.
W . W. GAG E,
jvn22 fit] Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
[Incorporated]
The Egg Season
is Over.
Kalamazoo, Mioh.
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chool Furniture Co
anufacture
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D E S K
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FOR
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SALE-
V A IC IF T II».
| A G E S ,
S IZ E S ,
j P R IC E S .
A Few Poland China Pigs for Sale Yet
YEARS,
nnd any part that becomes broken or unfit
for use d uri^j that time will be duplicated
without charge.
Write for circulars and prices to
MRS. NO RA A. GOOD,
A ?ent for Coos county,
Coquille City, Oregon.
I H A VE STOCK F O R
F ltE
•PtT* Write for what you want.
and all furniture necessary for the School­
room. Every desk of this company’s man­
ufacture is
WARRANTED
UT
All
celebrated
“ B E A U T l ” Automatic Pupils’
v TH E COUNTY COURT O F THE
State of Oregon, in and Por Coos County
In the matter of the estate of i
William G. Way, deceased, f
Notice is hereby given that Celia L. Way
and William Marshall Way have been
appointed executors o f the last will and
testament of William G. Way, deceased,
bv the County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for Coos County, and all persons hav­
ing claims against the said estate must
i present their claims duly verified, as by law
required, to the said executors, at Coquille.
Coos county, Oregon, within six months
Is the One True TBocxl Purifier. All druggists, ft. from date.
Coquille City. Oregon, May 28.1897.
Prepared only by C. I. flood A Co.. Lowell. Mans.
C klia L. W ay ,
W m . M. W ay ,
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it
are the only pills to take
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IT O O U S P l l i S Withilood's
S a r s a p a r illa
h
Address
j
j
L. A. M ARSTERS.
Cleveland, Oregon.
For Sale at a Bargain.
W I L L S E L L MY R AN C H , C O N T A IN -
ing lfiO acres, 30 in cultivation; 30 acre«
creek bottom; 80 acres in pasture, fenced;
12/5 fruit trees, bearing, nnd all kinds of
small frnit: large house 7 rooms, plastered
and papeied; barn 40x80, stables, cattle
sheds, and all necessary outbuildings; good
spring water piped to house, milk-house
and barn: about f sk) or *900 worth of white
cedar timber tor lumber or matchwood;
buildings new or nearly so; county road on
one side of place: five months* term of
school each year, five mi notes’ walk from
house; forty minutes’ drive to Bandon or
the beach: *H4H) insurance on buildings.
| *rlrc 8110(1.
W ill also sell farming
tools. st'*ck.shop tools, and furniture. I
am past 70. too old to farm and mean what
I
I «»y.
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-
I will sell: make me an offer and come
and se- me. No incumbrance on the place.
For full particulars call
or address
DAVID B A ID W IN .
Bandon, Oregon.