Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 27, 1897, Image 4

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T H E M A IN M U S C U L A R S U P P O R T 8 O F 1
BO DY W EAK EN AND L E T CO UNDER
B A C K A C H E » Ilr:
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T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 27, 1807.
O R LUM BAGO. T O R E S T O R E , 8 T R E N C T H E N ,
A N D S T R A IC H T E N U P , U S E
THE LABOR EXCHANGE.
Why Make Criminals.
LO CAL
IT E M S .
It is a proven fact that one-half i Rev. S. N. Buckner, o f Baudon,
o f tbe crimes committed can be 1 has located at Ashlaud.
traced directly to the needs o f sub- j
Estimates for several new build­
sistence or want of food by those
whd break the laws o f this country. ings are being considered.
Finest line o f toilet soaps on the
As this is now recognized as a fact,
why not, instead of building huge riyer at Coquille Pharmacy.
prisons aud reformatories, have
Miss R ill« Dnuham’s new piano
more money expended in the line arrived from the bay laat Wednes-
o f proper means to better the c°'>-1 ja y
ditious o f those who are in need, in-1
Charley Wickham moved his
stead of forcing them to become
criminals? 1 here should be pen household goods and family to
sious granted to nil those unnble to ' Beaver H ill last Wednesday.
work, or who are unable to find
This issue inducts the H e b a l p
work. A tax should be levied for into society circles, by reasou of
that express purpose, nml the dis­ attaining to her “ sweet sixteenth”
tribution could be done by our anniversary.
municipal
officials without ex­
T h e steamer Areata was four
tra cost. We believe if this plan
was to be put in force nnd carried days coming to the bay from Ban
out it would do more to reduce Francisco the last trip, owing to
crime than all other methods now the strong headwinds.
being attempted l>y the public and
Bert Dean has been mail carrier
it would not cost the general public from this place to the summit ou
one-half a hat it now does to sup­ the Em pire City route the past
port a needless lot of societies and week, and may continue.
reformatories; it would force him
Mrs. George Guerin, o f Eckley,
who says “ I am not my brother’s
left per steamer Coquille R iver last
keeper” to stay his hand before week on a visit to ber old borne at
fashing in a foreign element to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and
crush out the livlibood o f the pres­ adjacent country.
ent laborers. I f they were made
ANTED — F A IT H F U L
MEN OR
their brother’s keepers they would
women to travel for responsible estab­
be more careful o f them.— Voice lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 and
expenses. Position permanent. Reference.
of Labor.
County Court Proceedings—Concluded.
JULY TERM, 1897.
sidered until the next regular term. and ns audited and allowed by the,
Ordered that all proceedings had I county court during the July term!
nt the May 4, 1897, adjourned term thereof, is a true aud correct extract:
! of county court, nnd of record ou from the proceedings of said court
1 pages 335, 336,337, be and the same at said July 1897 term, aud of all of
are hereby confirmed.
said proceedings.
Ordered that Fred Sehetter be ap­
V\ itness my hand and the seal of I
pointed to take charge of the prop­ the county court, this 17th day of
erty and courthouse at Empire City, I July A. D. 1897.
care for and rent same, collect nil
E d R ac kleff ,
rents, and for said services be al­
[Seal]
County Clerk.
lowed the use of the clerk’s office
.......
in said building.
Is This Anarchy ?
A. J. Sherwood be paid for legal
W e hold those truths to be self
services rendered Coos county in
the injunction suits to restrain evident: that all men are created
county court building courthouse free and equal; they are endowed
by their creator with certain in- |
and jail, $160.
In the matter of building a jail alienable rights; that among these j
at Coquille City, aud removing the are life, liberty aud the pursuit o f I
enges thereto, bids submitted as happiness; that to speure rights]
governments are instituted among
follows, towit:
men, deriving their just powers
A C Wilson as per printed
from the consent o f the governed.
notice nnd specifications
That w hen any form o f government
and removing cage from
Empire C ity...................... $425 00 becomes destructive to these ends
it is the right o f the people to alter
T Heaton, as per plans and
cr abolish it and institute a new
specifications and remov­
form of government.— Declaration
ing cage from car at Co­
o f Independence.
quille City nnd placing
in jail,............................... 120 50
How’s This.
L H Morgan, same proposi­
tion ................................... 140 50
V’e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
Thos Krewson, same proposi­
cured by Hall’« Catarrh Cure.
tion ................................... 140 50
F. J. C H E N Y tfc CO. I’ roprietora,
Toledo, O.
A propositou of It A Graham to
Wo the undersigned have known F. J.
remove the effects of Coos county Cheney for the laat l.> years, and believe
from the wharf at Empire City for him perfectly honorable in nil business
transactions and financially able to carry
the sum of $100 to Coquille City.
out any obligations made by their firm.
The court accepts the bid« of R
West it Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
A Graham and T Heaton as th^ Toledo, ()., Walding, Rinnan «fc Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toleco, Ohio.
best and lowest bids.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
This court having entered into acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of tho system. Price, 75c. per
contract with Thos Heaton to build bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimon­
a jail and remove the jail cage ials free.
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thereto for $120.50, and
also to
K v e r y h o d y Sayo So.
build an extension of 8 feet on same,
Casoarets Candy Cathartic, the most won­
$36, J Henry Schroeder, count)’ derful medical discovery of the age. p eus- j
judge, is authorized to examine same ant and refreshing to the* taste, act gently !
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
wheu completed, and if done accord­ cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
ing to contract instruct clerk to euro headtieiio, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. Please buy and try a box
draw warrants on county treasurer of C. C. (J. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. ¡Sold and
in favor of Thomas Heaton in pay­ guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
ment of said contract.
4 9 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R IN G
•
FROM
RHEUMATISM.
___
Read carefully this testimonial found below, also letters from those
who have been cured of other diseases and remem ber that "5 Drops” has and can never
fail to quickly relieve and permanently cure.
Sept. 9, 1HW 6.
D eah S in ;—You r bottle o f '.» Drops”
~~ old friend,
J * Mr.
' Wm.
ids ” received. It was fo r an
Edwards, o f Martinstowu. Win. lie has nail Neuralgia in hin ehest, buffering a great deal of
pain, so much so that it affected his heart and he could not sleep ou accouut o f a smothered
reeling, lie has been under the cure o f the most eminent physicians, but found no relief
until I gave him a dose o f
Diops.” The very first night he rested well, and has ever since,
and is gaining dully. I m yself am «7 years old and began taking your inediciue last April
for Rheumatism, which 1 have hud fo r 49 years, ulso fo r u weak heart. Since taking
“ 5 Drops" the Rheumatism has all disappeared, the stiffness is gone from my Joints, and my
heart never misses a beat. I am to day a well, strong woman, and I owe it to *’5 Drops." I
only wish I could sound my bugle o f praise loud enough to lie heard all over the world, and
could convince every one that "a Drops" Is nil you claim it to bo and more.
Mrs. D. T. Carver, Winslow, Stevenson Go., 111.
HOADS AND BKIDOE3.
Petition for relocation of Catching
creek nnd Curry county line road
grnuted and C. T. Blumenrother, B.
C. Shull and James Cottonappointed
I know it w ill do more than you claim for it.
3 4 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R IN G " .
REV. F. M. COO PE It, Washington Center, Mo.
D eau S ir :—
J anuary 2, 1897.
viewers and S. B. Cathcart surveyor.
P A R A L Y S I S AND R H E U M A T I S M
Over 34 years ago. I had Typhoid Fever,
Petition for relocation o f Middle
DBABBIM
;
N ovembeh 9, 1898.
and barely escaped with ray life. It le ft my
It is with pleasure I speak o f your price­
system so shattered that I have had ever
Fork-Coquille county road granted,
less remedy and o f the good it has done me.
since. Rheumatism and Throat Trouble,
For the last eight years 1 huve been an incur­
which gave me a terrible Gough. I had been
W. O. Cooper, David M cNair and C.
able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism.
uuable to find any relief fo r theso diseases,
E. Schroeder appointed viewers S.
Just think, fo r eight years u total cripple, not
until I learned o f your *• s DROPS
which
ubie to earn a penny noruble to wulk or step
I commenced taking only two months ago,
B. Cathcart surveyor.
on the ground without the aid o f something
and my cure bus been indeed w o n d e rfu l .
to leun on. Heaven bless the man who dis­
Alreudy my cough has entirely disappeared,
Petition for a road from Rock
covered this remedy, for, thanks to him and
and the Rheumatism which for a few years
to God, lam able to wulk and able to work,
creek schoolhouse to Samuel Ol­
past has threatened to make a cripple o f me.
I have only taken two-thirds o f a bottle, but
is cured, nnd I am free from pain. This is
sen’s denied.
have not had any pain in my back since I
the most wonderful and the cheapest remedy
took tho first dose, and a fter the second I
ever discovered. I am more thankful to you
Petition for a county road from a
walked across the floor, which I have not
than words can tell and I want everybody to
done in years. I have thrown away my cane
point near Joe Nay’s slough to a
know what "ft D R O P S " lias done for me.
Although I am ovbu 70 t e a k s old, I am fe e l­ aud shall never need It again. T o any one
point on South slough, opposite
sending me a two-cent stamp I w ill seud my
ing better th m I have in years.
affidavit.
I havo another bottle o f **#
I shall be glad to answer any questions re­
Arago light boat-house, denied.
D ROPS" and value it at 11.00 per drop.
garding my case from anyone enclosing a
Thankfully yours, E D W A R D C A S TLE ,
Petition for a countv road from
two cent stamp.
G ratefully yours,
1005 W all Street.
Sioux City, Iowa,
MRS. S A M rE L B IB LK T , Litchfield, Mich.
E. C. Green’s place to Divilbiss
in f l a m m a t o r y r h e u m a t is m .
C A T A R R H A N D H AY FEVER.
D e a r S ikh :
S eptem b er 24,1898.
quartz mill, continued to allow
I find the bottle o f “ 5 DROPS ” to bo very
1 wish to tell you and suffering humanity
good and just what you claim. My w ife lias
petitioners to file bonds and make
how much good * 5 D ROPS" has done me.
been suffering with Catarrh and Hay Fever
On
the beginning o f this year I took down
proof of posting notices.
over lti yeurs. She has tried everything and
Rheumatisii
bedfast t with Inflammatory Rheumatism,and
doctored much, but r o cure until she tried
loctored by as good physicians as
a this
was doctored
Ordered that objections filed to
“ 5 D R O P S " which completely cured her.
country
they
-ountry has, but th
. could not cure me. On
Yours
truly
REV.
L.
VON
W
ALD
,
the consideration of the viewers re­
August
4,
1
began
to
take
"5
DROPS,”
At
March 31, 1898.
MUbank, S. D.
that time every jo in t in ray body and my
port be sustained in the matter of
N E U R A L G IA A N D S C IA TIC A .
limbs were stiff, so that I could not bo
moved. Even my tongue was getting so
the A r ig o landing and Beuver Point
F o r twenty long years my w ife suffered un­
that I could hardly speak so any one could
told tortures from Sciatica and Neuralgia,
gulch road, and that said location
understand me, but to-duy, only seven weeks
and I thank God fo r the day that your heav­
from that time, 1 am absolutely cured, and
en-sent
remedy
fe
ll
into
my
hands,
for
it
be stricken from the files of said
thank you and God for my recovery.
completely cured her I am a minister o f
G ratefully yours.
the Gospel, nnd when I find any w ho suffer,
case.
HORACE P. ANDERSON, McCracken,
*'
Kans.
cannot help but recommend "6 DROPS", for
Resignation of D. S. McCampbell
I f you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send fo r a large bot­
as
supervisor
road
district
No.
35
tle, send fo r a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to oonvlnco you o f itH merit.
Enoloso self-addressed stamped envelope.
This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief, and Is a permanent cure fo r l l l i e u «
The National, Star Insurance Bldp., Chi­ accepted aud W. A. Dickson ap­
x u u tis iu N e u r a l g i a , S c i a t i c a , C a t a r r h , A s t h m a , D y s p e p s ia . H a c k a c lie , H a y
Accountant: It is claimed that cago.
pointed to fill out the unexpired
F e v e r , S le e p le s s n e n a , N e r v o u s u e a s . N e r v o u s a n d N e t ir u J k I o H e a d a c h e » ,
the Standard Oil Company lias
H
e a r t W e a k n e s s , T o o t h a c h e . E a r a c h e , C r o u p , “ L a G r i p p e , ** M a l a r i a ,
W a n t e d — A good dairy farm of term.
C r e e p i n g N u m b n e s s . B r o n c h i t i s and kindred diseases.
cleared $41,000,000 during the past
" F I V E D R O P S " is the name and dose. Large bottles (300 doses), $ 1.00. Six bottles fo f
Ordered in the future that the
from 100 to 300 acres, already
18.00. Sample bottle, prepaid by mail, 25c. Not sold by druggists, but only by us and our
15 months. Tolerably fair profits
stocked with good dairy cows, for a surveyor shall, before beginning the
agents. Agents appointed in new territory.
for theso panicky times.
How
cheesery. W ill lease for a few years survey of a county road, read to the
many of out merchants and farm­
,
viewers, chain-bearers and markers
with privilege of buying.
C H I C A G O , IL L . U . S . A .
ers will it take to show up a profit
said section 4065, of H ill’sAnnotated
Mrs. 0. Myers, mother o f our
o f like arnouut in 15 months? This
BILLS 0RDEBED PAID.
Laws, of Oregon nnd see that all
shows what n monopoly o f one of townsman C. C. Myers, of W ood­
provisions of said section are com­ J C Wilson & J M Whetstone,
the products o f nature will do for land, Cal., came on the steamer Co-
-A N D -
repairing vault d oor....... $ 36 00
plied with by the persons under his
a trust at the expense of the peo­ quillo R iver last Wednesday on a
charge.
I f the granting of any L H Morgan, labor in fitting
C A P T . IM tlM iO , II IS T F I L
BY
ple. Distribution which will ena­ visit to her son aud family.
sheriff’s office...................
575
petition for the view, survey and
ble the producers to retaiu the
O f Olathe. Kansas, is the oldest organ o f
Mrs. Brown, sister of J. It. H ale laying out of any road be defeated ThosKrowson .labor on clerk’s
STEAM ER
the Labor Exchange movement. It is full
products of their labor, less the of G rant’s Pass, wa9 joined at this by a non-compliance with the pro­
office................................
6 25 This new and commodious steamer will
of Labor Exchange news nnd original
cost o f distribution, nnd ngaiD pro­ place by ber daughter, Miss Fan­
articles, gives progressive ideas, co-oper-
make regular trips between
visions of said section, by the per­ J J Lamb, material used fit-
i ative facts and advocates the only correct
claim our independence, not only nie, last week, and mother and sons appointed to perform the duties
tin clerk’s and sheriff's
j way out of hard times. Seud for sample
o f England but of a system that daughter will speud the summer
office................................
5 20
therein provided, the fees that said
copy.
lias made it impossible for honest here.
persons would be entitled to if they N Lorenz, material used fit­
AND
men to secure employment, snd
¡'H E IG H T FROM SAN FRANCISCO
ting sheriff's aud assessor’s
H o m e s — Several desirable
and performed their several duties as re­
nnder which a few are allowed to
1 to Bandoli. Prosper, Parkersburg, Han
office................................
2 25
quired by said section shall not be
low-priced
pieces
o
f
property
not
d
olili.
Long lois, Denmark. Kiverton and ;
live in idle, extruvagant luxury,
Steamer Blanco, removing
allowed.
Coquille City,
in
our
advertised
list,
and
several
while the many are forced to accept
records, etc, from Empire-
Huling & Lundy—
a pitiful subsistence in exchange town lots, way-down in prices, have d evice for road district No 9 1 00
City to Marshfield...........
3 00
F I li ST-CLASS .
for unceasing toil. This is what the placed in our hands for sale. Call Nails distl9— $1 50—reduced
1 20 Steamer Yarrow, removing
I For Norway, Myrtle
TRAD E M ARK S»
Labor Exchange will do for A m er­ quick.
$3.50 per Toq.
fr e ig h t
i Point and Arago,
records, etc, from Empire
Powder, tools, etc, dist 20 —
DESIGNS,
ica.
M. W. McCormac leaves R iver­
City
to
Marshfield...........
5
00
C
O
P Y R IG H T S t o .
$7.35— reduced t o ............
7 10
Cabin passage —any point on Coquillo ;
Anvone sending a sketch and description may
Accountant:
A Hazolton, P a , ton for Libby, and becomes the Nails, dist 24, $5, reduced to 4 00 Ed Rackleff, boxes and ma­
quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention is
Hiver, $ 7 C O .
probably patentable. Communications strictly
paper says: “ In the next Penusyl- the machinist at the last named Tools, dist 34, $4.20, not al­
terials for packing records
5 00
U. C. BENJAM IN. Agent.
confidential. Oldest agency for securing potent«
in America. W e have a Washington office.
Mission
1.
Pier
No.
2,
vRnia legislature will be found one place, vice A. C. Wilson, resigned. lowed Tools, dist42,$3 25,not
J'l’Nosler, transferring freigt
Patents taken through Munn A Co. reoelve
San Francisco, Cal. j
special notice in the
gambler, one base-ball umpire, one Mr. Me is popular aud a good
from train aud wood for
allowed.
J. A. Lyons, local agent, Coquille City.
preuclier, eight men who declare mechanic.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
courtroom........................
1 10
Harrowteetli, dist 44...........
8 40
For further particulars apply to
beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation o f
GOVERNMENT POSITIONS.
they are ‘gentlemen,’ nineteen with­
anv scientific Journal, weekly, terms83.00 a year;
A. J. Barlow, deputy collector of Nails, dist 30, $1 25, reduced 1 00 TenbrookBx'o’s,oils,etc,court­
O.
C.
BENJAMIN.
Agent,
11.50 six months. Specimen copies and HAND
If you wish one of the 150,000
out occupations, twenty-seven law­ internal revenue at Grants Pass, Nails, powder, caps, etc, dist
house aud ja il.................
6 50
Mission Wharf,
B ook on 1’ a t k n t s sent free. Address
positions in the government ser­
Ban Francisco, Cal.
yers and oue pugilist.
Ot the has been doing our county in the
vice, this Bureau can advise you
MUNN A CO.,
14, $4.55, reduced : o ........
4 05 S O Co, stationery for clerk,
how to proceed to secure it, and fit
May
12,
1807.
301 H roudw uy, N e w Y o r k *
members, three were couvicted of interest o f Uncle Sam the past J J Lamb—
sheriff aud assessor’s office
7 40
you for passing the required Civil
S e r v ic e examination therefor.
larceny, one was tried for murder lortnight.
H Songstacken, stationery
Energy, tact and a common school
H o was in this pluca Plow, scraper, hardware, etc,
education are all the requirements
nnd acquitted, tlireo in insane nsy- fast week.
for clerk, sheriff aud asses­
dist 12.............................. 47 25
needed.
1 unis, while eight havo been at
Nails and shovel, dist 4 3 . . . .
3 50
sor's office.........................
5 10
The county teachers’ examin­ Nails, dist 27.......................
__________PATENTS, PATENTS.
K eeley euro and four are divorced.”
3 50 R W Getty, coal $20, labor
This Bureau has the best facilities possible for ob­
Am i this d igu ified (?) body is ex ation will be held in Coquille C ity , Nails, bolts, etc, dist 9 ..........
6 85
and rope, etc, $3.25.......... 23 25 taining patents nnd copyrights in this and foreign
at
1 Nails, tools, etc, dist 13........
countries. The chief of this dept, has had 20 years
pected to make laws to govern hon­ commeuciDg Wednesday,
8 25 Geo Cappy, maps for asses­
experience as Chief Examiner, Commissioner of
est, industrious, law abiding Am er­ o’clock p. ui., August 11, 1897. Nails, powder, dist 22..........
8 75
sor .................................... 44 00 Patents, and Patent Attorney, and is very success­
ful in securing broad patents and in the prosecution
icans! B oh L! The time lias couie Soe County Superintendent Bi.rk- Hermann & Brown —
JW Tibbets,meals for prison­
of all patent litigation before the courts.
when the people iruetand will look 'ow’s notice.
Tools dist 20.$3.10,notallwed
ers ....................................
675
SCHOOL OF LAW.
for relief outside o f legislation,
W a n t e d — A good dairy ranch, Nails, dist 23.......................
85 S B Cnthcart, locating U. S.
This Bureau can fit you for admission to the Bar
prepare you for active practice in two years,
and the sooner they investigate ou or close to tbe river; enough Clias Adams —
survey corners.................
4 50 and
without materially interfering with your other du­
the Labor Exchange the quicker lnnd to have 30 to 40 head o f cows. Repairing plow dist 9 ........
ties. Our instructors are the ablest, our system
2 50 W W Gage, boarding prison­
thorough, and our charges reasonable. Three cours­
they will solve the problem.
Address the H e BALD, Coquille City,
"
tools dist 21.........
2 00
ers.................................... 168 58 es are taught: University, Business and Special.
Send for particulars, terms, etc.
“
and material dist24 15 00 E O’Connell, ballot b o x .. . .
The Accountant: Some people \ stating location and best terms to a
3 00
N A T IO N A L IN F O R M A T IO N BUREAU.
think, because the Labor Exchange j good tenant,
J M Whetstone, repairing
Cost bill in Arago landing and VUO New
York Ave., Washington, D. C.
proposes to do business without
2 50 Beaver Pond Gulch road continued.
W hy pay a fancy price, inelud- plow dist 9 .........................
money, that it expects to begin
Ordered that bill of J L Lewellen,
ng the traveling agent’s commis- Edw Faliy & Sons, lumber
operations with nothin g.
This
dist 10, $10.08, reduced to 9 07 for furnishing coffin and box for
50 A C R E F A R M — all in cul­
. ,
,
. -
.,H i sion and profits, for n sewing ma-
O. 207. — l O O n c r P s ; 40 a c r e s hot- |
a mistake
N o business can be chine, when the H e r ald can for- G W Winter, diet 9 ................ 30 54 Jno Marstills, deceased, continued.
tom; 18 acres meadow; 2 acres orch- |
tivation; 40 acres us good bot­
! rtrd and small fruit: 20 acres bottom pasture
C
H
Merchant,
receiver
E
B
Ordered
that
bill
of
Dr
J
P
Easter
tom land as can be found in Coos
f c r ; nisi, you as good and handsome a
'cleared;
20
acres
bench
pasture—nil
under
its products is capital.)
But the I machine, warranted for 10 years,
Deau & Co, lumber dist 2. 45 80 for medical services for Luke Story,
; fence. On« new house, 0 rooms all finished; i county; 10 ncres level bench, good
plan o f the Labor Exchange is for | one fonrth lhe cost?
continued.
one barn 20x44. one barn 60x80; woodhoirse, j orchard with nil kinds o f fruit in
Don’t do C I I Merchant, receiver E B
■ smokehouse and other outbuildings; farm >
the owner o f Ibe mills and factories' ¡t
Dean & Co, lumber dist 32. 23 51
Ordered that bill of Dr J B Moore,
R IVER TO N , COOS COUNTY, OREGON. j tools and implements and dairy fixtures; I abundance; good house «nd baru,
to deposit them in tbe Exchange,!
E N Harry, lumber dist 4 5 .. 16 80 for services rendered Fleece family,
I cows, sheep, hogs nnd young stock. A good ; good fencing, and everything in
John Nasbnrg has let the con­ M M Young
while Ibe idle mechanics deposit
“
« 2 4 .. 10 21 be not allowed.
T ? VER YTI11NG NEW AND NE \T, AND | plact for a dairyman. W ill sell cheap and first-class condition; farming tools,
I on easy terms.
Tables
supplied
with
the
best
in
the
their labor; nnd the producers tract for a nice storeroom and mar­ R H Rosa
«
“ 26.. 57 03
Ordered that bill of B E Hamp­
some stock cattle, chickens, hogs,
market.
deposit the raw material (lum ber, j ket stand fronting the east side of Dale Flynn & Ed Moou, lum­
ton, for road work for year 1896, be j Regular board and lodging, $4 per week.
O. 112-160 acres; 20 acres etc. This lovely home is located
Hotel
Coquille,
on
Main
street.
wool, leather, wheat, etc.) that may
ber dist 22 $24 t o ............. 18 00 continued.
Single meals, 26 cents.
(sepft*
bottom land, about 10 acres of which i d a nice neighborhood, with good
j is cleared. 150 bearing fruit trees. Abr.n-
be required, all o f these deposits
H. Morgan is tlie contractor and Dale Flynn A Ed Moon, dist
OFFICERS.
It
;
dance
of good fresh water. Good 2-story school and church advantages.
form ing the working capital o f the the building wi II be 36x50 feet,
JOHN KAINO,
M A R TIN RUSSEL j house; barn, chicken house, etc.
22, labor selves and team $6
J H Barklow, 3 months’
is J mile from steamboat landing
!
l}
{
mile
from
Allegheny
Landing
on
Coos
branches— without any money be­ two-story.
to .......................................
5 00
salary school sup’t ........$ 100 00
T H E M A R SH F IE LD
on river, aud 5 miles from Coquille
River. Easy terms. Great bargain.
ing used.
Late San Francisco papers gave A E Bcttys, dist 22, labor
The following persons allowed
Oitv. This place can be bought for
self nnd team $12 t o ...... 10 00 sums set opposite their respective
O. 214— 160 acres o f choice $3700, on good terms.
New
Occasions: How many extended accounts of the death of
Call at, or
soldiers do you suppose the British Mrs. Fred Gould, at Alameda, Cal., A E Bettys dist 22, lumber
names:
2}^ mile« from Bar.’don, well watered with ! write tbe H e r a l d office, Coquille
$24
to
..................................
18
00
had in this country when George by suicide. W’e Itarn that Mr.
As members county board ex­
bnintiful mountain streams, fine fir and I City, Oregon.
cedar timBer; good house with double fire
Washington compelled the sur­ Gould some few years since resided G W Norris, dist 22, labor self
aminers for examiuntion
place; 2}4 acres cleared: % of a mile from |
and team $6 t o .................
5 00
render o f 4,ord Cornwallis, and nt Marshfield, being a clerk in F.
AND U M ­
of teachers—•
O . 209— C O A L
schoolhouse; good blncksand prospects on
Frank Sowosh, dist 22, watch­
IH E R land o f 160 acres, 25
achieved our independence? Less A. Golden's drug store.
the
place.
Price, f 800 —government title.
B
J H Barklow....................... $ 12 00
N O R TH FR O N T STREET,
ing b rid ge.........................
2 00 J C L o g a n ...........................
acre ? in grass, 80 acies extra white
12 00
And we were «nation | P ro f. Kinnicntt passed down to
M A R S H F IE L D
O. 200 — 320 Bores, title per­
cedar aud fir timber, all under-
Ines A Chase.......................
12 00
o f 3.000,000 o f people.
-Today his home at Riverton last W ed nes- SteamerMyrl, freighting lum­
fect,
50
acres
creek
bottom,
ber dist 9 ........................... 4 60 W L Patterson, clerical work
layed with coal, with 40 inch face
? 7 " . ....." t ™ ........ 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 ! ; ¡ " T
u
t a
his
LTi
KINDS
of
blacksmith
work
and
I
pleuty
white
cedar
timber,
very
J It Leonard, services 1896
in sight, within 4 miles o f ocean
in sheriff's office...............
3 00
wagon work, new or repair work, done little improvements,
K M ..... k l " . M , , n , r , v . » , , i , greet
located
12
as supervisor dist 18........ 14 00 E Pannenberg, 28 days la­
recognize the belligerency o f the
on short notice.
stpamer landing.
A t J price o f
! a new grand-son at Beaver H ill.
miles from Baudon, 5 miles from |
D S McCampbell, services
Cuban patriots. W e are a nation
coal land sold by tbe government.
bor
dep
assessor.............
84
00
Grandpa Kiunicutt wore a broad
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
j
Dairyville,
on
road
between
these
j
1897 ns supervisor dist 35 24 00 yj j Krantz, 26 days labor
o f shopkeepers, money lenders nnd
A good investment for anyone.
j smile and stepped high in view o f
! two places; 2 ot a mile from N ew |
cowards.
MISCE1XASEOUS.
i deputy m i c m w ...............
78 00 To g i.e satisfaction. Come and see us. Lake schoolhouse. This is n v«l- !
bis elevation to the honored reta­
noT 10*051
KAINO A RUSSEL.
i l « * Accountant: Reader, if you tion.
It is ordered that the order of K H Hansen, 35 days labor
| ual le trnct of land, aud is the best 1 ■J^"0, 208.— Stock ranch o f 160
have been unable by constant scon
assessor.............................. 105 00
business to bo followed by this court
ncres, good bouse aud barn, all
oargain in Coos county. Call aud
Some
people
who
don’t
get
the
omy and unceasing toil, up to
in future in considering the several Ed Rackleff, 1 month as clerk 100 00
under fence, 25 acres in meadow
learn price and terms.
H
er
ald
,
because
the
times
are
so
the present time, to secure more
“ dep
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proceedings at its regular terms L H Hazard,1 “
nod grasses, 6 ncres in cultivation,
clerk.................................
66
66 j
thnn a scanty living, without any­ close, pay 20 or 25 years’ subscrip­ shall be ns follows, towit:
TW’O. 205.— 160 acres, J mile from 2 acres in fruit trees, ¡Deluding
thing for old nge or sickuess, what tion to the ngent of a sewing a>- 1—
Gravel Ford creamery, 30 acres plums, peaches, etc. Good spring
B A N D O N . OR.
Justice Court Proceediugs. W W Gage, 1 month as sheriff 166 66 !
hope have you for the future— ch.,BH company. W e can save you 2— Circuit
C A Gajje 1 “
" dep
in grass, garden, some fruit trees, o f water. Three miles from P. O.,
“
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E
E
PS
C
O
N
S
T
A
N
T
L
Y
ON
H
AN
D
nnder the present system?
You [bis, and furnish you aa good or a 3—
sheriff................................. 60
00
berries and small fruits, a fnir dw el­ good roads.
Twenty-four miles
Elections.
had better give the Lalnn Exchange hp" ‘>r oiachine, guaranteed for 10 4 —Stationery, Printing, Postage,etc. W W Hayes, 1 month as
ling, corrals, chicken-house, wood­ from railroad at Roseburg.
W ill
A F U L L L IN E O F
p rin cip les« little serious consider«-
nt ,,le manufacturers' price. 5—
treasurer............................. 50
00,
shed, elc. W ill take a wagon and sell cheap, or trade for Coquille
Indigent, Infirmary and Insane.
1
ry
it,
and
see.
tion nnd see if you cau't discover
J Henry Schroeder, 3 months
team in part payment. P rice of City property. Easy Terms.
6—
Tnxes.
a ray o f hope.
as ju d ge............................ 200
00
property, $700.
Thero is nothing that causes 7—
Roads and Bridges.
| B F Ross, mileage and salary
“ A number o f w hite women em­ women greater discomfort anti mis­ 8 — Miscellaneous.
O. 177.— 200 acres, 155 first-
»p iM B E R L A N D FO R SALE .
July court.......................... 57
60
-A .T
ployed III the Hpokar e u Rich fac- ery than the constantly recurring 9 - Officers.
class bottom land, balance
by The Herald Land Co. 320 j
I
T
Weekly,
mileage
and
Men suffer I p s r with
tory at starvation wages have lieen Headache.
To accomplish such system it is
acres o f the finest timber in Coos J benc|i; 100 acres cleared and nnder
salary July term co u rt.. . 52 40
discharge) nnd Chinese employed. Headache. "M y wife's health was ordered that all bills to be audited
county for lumbering, being mainly fence, all bottom nnd in fine culti­
Prosperity is arriving," sarcastic­ very indifferent, having Headache and other matters to be considered State of O regon,)
yellow fir, and extra fine.
This vation. Bench land all slashed
Orders left with R. S. K nowito «,
ally remarks the Jeflerson Review. continually, and just two packages by the court must be filed on or ! County of Coo», ) S8‘
body o f timber is located on tbe ■•id Ret to grses. Tw o dwellings,
Coqi
i i . i . k C it y , will receive prompt
of
Simmons
Liver
Regulator
re­
-
-
I, Ed Rackleff.
before the day upon which the com­
North Fork of the Coquille river, good barn 44x80 f t , other outbuild­
Don't Tobacco Spit and Hawk* Your Tiro Aoay.
leased her from all Headache nnd missioners meet,towit: On or before county clerk in and for the county nttenton.
and lies directly on the river and is ings. good orchard, one mile from
T o q u it tobacco eanlly ami forever, l o m ar gave tone nml vigor to her whole
the Wednesday following the first o f Coos, state of Oregon, certify
well situated for logging. I f sold steamboat landing, one mile from
notlo. lull o f life, nervo anti vigor, take No-To*
I have never regretted its Monday in January, April, July and that the foregoing schedule of ex­
Dae. I lie wonder-worker, that make* wenlt men system.
sch n it can be had cheap. Enquire school, five miles from Coquille
- - B.
— De Bord, M t Vernon, j September, «nd »11 bills and other penses of Coos county, Oregon, for Profoot vnnr Ideas: they mav bring you wealth.
strong. A ll drugglate, 60c or II . Cure guaran­ use.” ’— M.
at the H e r ald office and go and , City. This is the best farm on the
W rit« JOHN WBDDVKBURN A CO . Patent Attor
teed
11.10It lot end atimple free.
AtMrrea
I»« tr . WaahlBfHNl, D. C.. for th«lr $1. « « prts« offer
ir
* im Lor
Kv.
1 matters not so filed will not be con- j the quarter endiDg July 1, 1897, tod
[ C oquille; can be bought very cheap.
S terlin g Rem edy Co , Chicago or N ew Y o rk
new Urt ot
D ijusau J lu^enUouc wanted.
\8fc0 1116 U Q iu e r .
W
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO 167 Dearborn Street,
S tr.“ Coquil!e River” c t Rates
Sas Fraacisco
espille Eifer.
P
ROGRESSIVE THOUGHT
Dawn of Equity,
COQUILLE RiVER
1
$ 2 .5 0 p e r T on .
ond Pcssencer Line.
Calili Pssssaprs, $7.50
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The Riverton Hotel
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Burial
Caskets
Lowest Cast Prices.
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