Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 21, 1897, Image 2

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J. S. MCEWEN & CO.
Christmas Tide Dialogue.
“ Y ou’ve paid out too much for
Merry Christmas and Happy presents-tbis year, wife.”
New Year to all.
“ Why, dear, I havn’t pnougn
F loor at wholesale or retail at ypt to go around,” ipplied the wife.
J. W. Leneve’e.
f "Som e o f our folks will thiuk we’ ve
M en ’ s H ats —Good quality, at treated them shabbily this Christ­
mas.”
fair prices, at Geo. Robinsou’B. f
“ Yes, wife," kindly replied the
Japanese K ites, Lanterns and hosbniid, “ but if you had bought
F ancy G oals at the B erlin Store. *' your goods at Coquille Pharmacy
A large quantity o f the finest yon would have had enough to go
quality o f Bacon at Geo. Robin­ around and some money left.”
“ Oh, dear; that is too bad. I'll
son’s.
f
take them right back aud make
Mr. and Mrs. Bontell left last them return my money.”
Saturday on a trip to Saa Fran­
'•Now that is just like a woman,”
cisco.
said the husband, mildly, “ but it
Read the Herald Land k Loan won’t do. Remember tbe next
Co’s new offers and wants, ou 4th time, though, and whether it is
for holiday goods, stationery,
page.
drags, or patent medicines, tbe
$1 per can for Pearl Coal Oil—
place to go is the Coquille Phsr-
that’s the price you pay for coal oil
rascy.”
at Geo. Robinson's.
r
That game of footbnll will be
C ertainly you should not fa il to
played at this place on New Year’s
see the gigantic stock o f H oliddy
day, between the Marshfield boys
Goods a t the B erlin S tore.
*
and our local stormers.
Mrs. Moon sold 21 hate the first
The Berlin Store has two lady
day in the new place. She has
clerks assisting during the holi­
a email, but very neat storeroom.
day season--Mrs. IV. Hite and
O. A. Kelly, tbe Riverton rustier, Miss Florence Rasor.
— not “ stock” rustler, but live
F o r S a l e — A good Bugay and
citizen— was up yesterday on busi­
Cart, at l o w prices, for cash only.
ness.
Apply at H e r a l d office, or to
Dry fir wood delivered at S I and
C h as . P en dleton .
$1.25, and dry bard wood delivered
The schooner
Coquelle was
at $1.25 per tier.
stranded on tbe north spit at Ban-
A. O . W h e e l e r .
don last Friday evening, and still
Fine line o f Boots and Shoes, of bangs there, from last ncconnts,
beet eastern and San Francisco but all safe and awaiting only the
makes, at George Robinson's new proper tide to float her agaiu.
store.
t
Salem Independent: “ A man in
Handsome posters are out for Coos county has hit upon a new
the New Year’B eve masquerade of way of grubbing out his stumps.
the Woodmen. It will be tbe great He makes boles under his stumps
event.
with a crowbar, filling tbe holes
All kinds of food is very scarce with wheat; and then turning hogs
and high at Dawson. G o now, and loose iu tbe field, lets them loot
sell half of your outfit at big the stumps out in their efforts to
profit.
” get' tile WllVrr,*. ”
Tbe Coqoille Coal Co. will deliver
coal at any point in towu at $3 per
ton. J, W. Leneve is ageut and
will fill your order.
16 to 1 and you bust! but you can­
not over-estimate the genuine Rogers'
Silverware. Cheaper and better than
celluloid. Berlin Store.
*
Leave yonr orders >,t the Central
Market, next to tbe Berlin Store,
for Turkeys, Geese and Chickens
for yonr Christmas dinner.
*
Geo. Robinson has a fine line of
fresh candies, cookies and nuts,
Bnd “ The 5 Cent Cigar,” besides
other good brands o f Cigars and
Tobaccos.
t
Miss Dosia Hayter is visiting
from the bay— at ber father’s, at
at Arago, at pieseut, aud will spend
the holidays here with her sister
Mrs. Kuowltun.
T be Old Soldiers’ Store will re­
ceive a supply o f oil in cases, bet­
ter and cheaper than any hereto­
fore on this market. Be ready to
lay in supply.
*
The Coquille Pharmacy displays
some of the holiday goods on a re­
volving Christmas tree. It is very
pretty and looks well from the
show window.
Fred C. Safton has lieen visiting
in town for several days. He is
stopping with bis sunt, Mrs. Sbep-
pard, and has been greetrd by
many friends and acquaintances.
Riverton, Dec. 20.— The young
people o f Riverton will celebrate
Christmas this year.
They will
have a masquerade ball at the
schoolbcase and midnight suppei
at Mrs. Martin’s.
Charles Cessna o f Braver Hill
made us a pleasant call last Sat­
urday.
P. Hennessy o f Newport was
over last week.
Bobert Marsden is engaged iu
opening a vein o f coal on the Faugh
place.
Alex McLeod left for Beaver
Hill Ust Saturday.
Samuel Whetstone has had very
good luck trapping.
He has
brought iu several beaver, one
otter, besides many other small
varieties of furs.
Several o f our young people took
a trip to Beaver Hill last Saturday.
Riverton will have a Christmas
tree at the church on Christmas
eve.
D onna A n a .
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Tbe Central Market, cextto B*r-
lin Store, keeps th* choicest meals
o f all kinds neatly prepared and at
the lowest rates. Turkeys, Geese
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sod Chickens for the holidays.
Send in yonr orders, or call at
Mrs. Nancy Allison McKinley,
once.
•
mother of President McKinley,
Tbe Central Market, opposite died at her home at Canton, Ohio,
railroad depot, can supply you Sunday morning, Dec. 1*2, aged 88
with Turkeys, Geese, Chickens, or years. The attendance at the fu­
choicest roasts o f Beef, Pork, Mut­ neral Tuesday was very large, and
ton or Veal, for your Christmas included her son. President McKin­
nnd Now Year's dinners.
Give ley, and family and many prominent
your orders at once and get a first. citizens from that and other states
ehoice.
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Mrs. T hoxas Drane and h er1. E*-P r-id en t Cleveland and Will-
mother, Mrs. John (up-river) '" m J Br7»n will be delegates to
Harahlock, of Parkersburg, have theJ "11“ ' convention winch meet.
visited several days past at Mr. ,n N‘ w
Cd-V Jat’ uarr 11 lbe,
and Mrs. Walter Drane’a and at convention is for the purpose of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Di sue’e in reforming the laws governing party
this place. They return»'«! bom® Pnm*nea uml caucuses, and 1000
yesterday.
I delegate, will attend. It will be
....
strictly nonpartizan.
Geo. Robihion will be occupy-
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ing his new storeroom, next door
The Columbia river lightship
to Hotel Coquille,on Christmas day wpnt »drift last Sunday in a storm
Don t fail to greet him at hi* nice „ n(j
near being wrecked on
new qnaiters on that day. George t|,e no|.,h beach. This is the see­
ls a clever young mau and will onlj time iu three weeks the light-
merit your uatronage iu both gbjp has broken from her moor-
quality aud prices o f goods.
inge.
H o -T a -B a v » o r P l f t r r . m t .
T o C n r o C n o .t l p o O o n F o r o v r r .
O aor.im ^H t tolw vro babtt eurr. nm k r. weak
Tmkr ( '. . c a r e t . C ooilv C a lba rtla l o e o r t x a
B e n atroug. Muotl pur». HA, II A llU r u n iU a , It C. C. C. lo ll to cur<\ ilru*„ > u n lu u j uivooy.
b an net o i m e u e i n o c i u t i c p a t t y
j Court o f the Stato or O regon in and for
Material,
TO
Weak Men,
Y'oung
and
Old.
W e will send yon by m ail, A btaluU ly
F lee, in plain paokape, the A ll-P ow er­
ful I>r. H ofm nn’ s V ital R estorative
T a b lets, with a legal g u a r a n i« « to
perm anently cure lost M anhood, 8 « lf-
Abuse, Sexual WeakneH*, V aricocele,
stops forever n ight Emiasiona and all
unnatural drains. Returns to f o r m «r
appearances em aciated organa.
If
we cou ld not cure, we would not
send our m edicine free to try, and
pay when satisfied.
A ddress
W ESTERN
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L
I being as f Glows:
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
that the people may have power to | T h e e # o f s e # , s w # o f s w # sec 6 t 20 s,
make the laws under which they r 12 w : tho n # o f n w # and s w # o f nwV^,
hoc 7. t 21) s, r 12 w; thu «3^
hw ^ ', nee 1, t M anufacturer o f M arble M onum ents, Hea 1-
are to live.
29 s. r 13 w, thu
o f se.W o f mvl^. sec 12,
sfcones. T ablets, e tc.
We urge that club work be re­ t 29 s, r 13 w. b IO-16 o f s e ^ , sec 11, t 29 s. r Cemetery lots enclosed w ith stone coping
13 w; lots 1 .2 ,3 . 4, G, 7, 8 , 9. 1«. II, 13 and
sumed at once nnd our educational 14,
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sec 6 , t 29 s. r 13 w; lots 1,
2 and 3, and o r cu rbin g. Iron railings furnished to or-
campaign he prosecuted vigorously. sw^i o f n eJi, se3i o f n w )£ n e # o f s w # . j der. C orrespondence solicited from parties
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livin g in tho country or other towiiH who
nw !4 o f se 1^ and
o f a e 'i, sec G.
21) s,
We becommeri i vhat no county u on- 13 w; the 11^4 o f
se^
n e ‘ 4 . ne^f o f mav wish a nythin g in my line o f business.
M arshfivt r>
-
- - - - -
O bko
inatijons Do made until niter the nw)^, and
o f se% ,
7, t 29 s, r 13 w; the
wj^ o f ne) 4 -w )^ and w)-^ ot ael4 , sec 8 , t 29
staUl convention.
a, r 13 w; the w3^ o f neb,',
o f 11 v
nud
By order of the state executive n w ){ o f liw ^ , sec 17, t 23 s, r 13 w: the n e ^
committee of the People’s Party of o f n e}4, sec 18. t 29 s, r 13 w; n)£ o f s e 1^
and lots 3 nnd 4, sec 32, t 28 a, r 13 w; the
Oregon.
ae *4 sec 4, t 28 s, r 12 w:
and
o f 11
sec 8 , t 28 s. r 12 w, the n% o f n e ^ o f s e #
i Jons C. Yocso, chairman.
C . O G ilk e y , P r o p
sec
3G,
t
27
s.
r
13
w;
1
31-100
ncres
on
Cun­
Attest: W. 8. U’R bn , secretary.
ningham creek: the s o # o f s e # o f s e # sec Has the finest billiard
Portland, Or., Dec. 11,1897.
3G, t 27 s, r 13 w; all fir an d white cedar
table to be found iu
tim ber on e # sec 31, t 2* P, r 13 w; all tim ­
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ber on a strip 30 feet wide oil east sid e o f southern Oregon........
AU pain banished by Dr. Miles' Pain PUU.
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the s e # sec 12, t 29 s, r 13 w ; all tim ber e x ­
cept red cedar on w # o f n w # sec 24, and
Keeps on hand the
Durrant A ga in Sentenced.
s e # sec 33, t 29 s, r 11 w, all o f the W il­
purest wines, liquors
lam ette m eridian; all that part o f b lock s
and Cigars.
San Francisco, Dec. 16.—W illiam, 1 and 2 and reserve
_ lot in the
_ town o f C o
60 YEARS'
E X P E R IE N C E
ÀTENTS
D e s ig n «
rr fm
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n y o n e Bending a sk eieh and description m a y
qu ick ly ascertain on r op in ion fr e e w betfcer an
Invention is proba b ly patentable. Com m unica­
tion s strictly confidential. H a ndbook 01
sen t free. Oldest ntrency fo r securing 1
P atents taken th rou g h M ann k Ct
•prêtai notice, w ith ou t c harge . In the
Scientific American.
The Lone Star,
Henry Theodore Durrant, the con- j
demot'd murderer of BlnncllLiullont, . b oom s
w n s s s e e n n t t e e n
ced
n ced
w as
h
v
tty
S
n n e r in r
o u p en or
Courteous treatment.
and the boom s and boom privileges:
Iota
*• 3 .1
» . U “ » d *2 in biook 17; lots 9,
, (| n n J u
b ) o c k 2 t . l o t 7 i b l o c k 25 in W a t
J
udoe
Ju dge
New b o n d in g opposite R ailroad D epot.
C O .,
K alam azoo, M ich .
J
-
M E D IC IN E
[Incorp orated ]
anil Stic Werks
of the state in one Darty, to the end i1™ of »he lends belonging to said estate
!
We Send it Free
Tobaccos & Cigars.
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«1 | «¿ranted to the said adm inistratrix to sell
i n t e n d e d t o u n it e t h e j
Gf the real estate o f the said de-
l e g i s l a t i o n a n d f l e e s il v e r v o t e r s o f ceased as shall be nece««nry,a brief descrip-
A h andsom ely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
cu lation o f any ecientific Journal. Terms. 93 a
y e a r ; fo u r m onths, 91. Sold by all newsdealers.
l¥IUNN&CQ3e.B™.9w., New York
Drauch Offlce7o25 F 8L, Washington, D. C*
The Wonders of Science
I.ung Troubles and Consumption Can
Be C u red.
A n I 'm i n « ‘ »»t S o w Y o r k C l i u m l » t a n d
8 4 'i o u l i s l l E n l io s n F r e e O f l e r
Iu O n r l l o a d e r M .
Bahrs for the fourth time
m e to
t o s u ffe r ! k
kins’
ie s’ extension to the
tbe tow n o f cio<tuille
t\v|uillc ■ r i ||l
h e la w t h e C ity, C oos C ountv, O regon : lot 12, blook 14 M 1 111 f l D P V
the extreme penalty of t tue
la w , m e in flo rth A ddition to * »id C o q o ille Clityj lo t H H H I H G I J .
T h e distinguished New York ch em ist, T .
date for his execution l b e i n g s e t 4 . block 5, E llio tt's A ddition tí» C oqn dle
_
A. Slocum , dem onstrating his d iscovery o f
for Jauuarv 7, next, H i s a t t o r n e y s City; 100 x ">0 feet on west side east °.eo line
a y i n g b o u g h t o u t s i r s , s t o w - a reliable and absolute cure for Consump­
t o securo
secu ro
* - r l s -w; W 1 - 2: •
. ? P °.1
evs’ m illin efy store at B an d on . l oan tion (F u lm on a iy Tuberculosis) and all
made a desperate effort to
bron ch ial, throat, lung aud ch est diseases,
further delay and pave the way for 4, North F erndalo, C oos .C ounty, OreRon; I » r a i s h the best nnd n icest go o d s at tue stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, g e n ­
lots 2, 3, 1 5. G, 7, 8 , 9, 10, block 6 , and lot 2,
eral
d eclin e and weakness, loss o f flesh, and
’
I
I
have
now.
a
ch
oice
new
stock
on
hand,
another appeal to the supreme court, b lo ck 1 in the town o f R iverton, C o o s , _ ,
.
all con dition s o f w asting aw ay, w ill send
but Judge Bahrs was inexorable, C ounty. O regon, also river frontage fro n t- ; Rnd Rra con stantly receiving
T H R E E F R E E B O T T L E S (a ll d ifferen t)
g lots 5 and G. b lo ck G; boom privilege
till 1
o f his New D iscovers s to any afflicted
and overruled each and every ob­ in
fron t lots 2 and 3 sec 8 . t 28 s, r 13 w, beiny j
i ru i* i ti
i
reaoer o f the C oquille H erald writing fo r
jection made to tbe proceedings.
the R iverton saw m ill property with all ¡)|)(| NtYllNil (lOOtlS.
them .
J
H is “ New Scientific Treatm ent” has cured
Durrant was in court aud carried boom s, boom and *ater pr.vilejies and m a- 1 The ladies
o f C oqu ille nnd the lower river,
chinery.
thousands
perm anently by its tim ely use,
and
o
f
Bandon
and
vicin
ity,
should
call
himself with his customary coolness.
It is further ordered th a t a copy o f this
and
he considers it a sim ple p r o fe s sio n ^
inspect m y goods nnd learn my prices
An immense crowd flocked to the oitn tion be published at least five successive b and
duty to suffering hum anity to donate a trial
efore
p
urchasing
elsewhere.
C oquille C ity H hb *. l d ,
eeks in tin
f o his in fa llib le cure.
courtroom and filled the corridor newspaper
M R S . S. D . B V R R O W S .
published in snid town o f Co
S cien ce daily d evelop s new w on ders, an d
B an don, O regon .
quillo C ity . C oos C om ity, O regon.
of the city hall.
this
lis great ch mist, patiently experim enting
D one in ch am ber» this 17th day o f N o­
fo r years, has produced results as ben eficia l
The condemned man’s attorneys
C. C. MYERS, to hnm anitv ns can be claim ed b y any
vem ber, 1897.
will at once renew the battle for his W itness the H on. J. Henry Schroeder,
m odern genius.
H is assertion that lo n g
Judge
o
f
the
C
onnty
Court
o
f
the
State
o
f
A
R
C H IT E C T AND
trou b les and con su m p tion are cu rable m
life. They intond to appeal to the
O regon for the C onnty o f Coos, with the
any
clim
a
te
is
proven
“ heartfelt letters
su pi erne court of the United Statos. seal o f *aid court affixed, this 17th day o f
P R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R . o f gratitude,” filed in b y his
Am erican nnd
In all probability one of the lawyers N ovem ber, 1897.
E u n 'p ean laboratories in thousands from
IS b a l ]
J. HENRY SCHROEDER,
T J L A N S , E levations and D etails o f nny th o se cu red in all parts o f the w orld .
for the defense will proceed to
C ounty Judge. L kind o f strneture fu m ish e d on short
M ed ical experts con ced e that b ron ch ia l,
Washington to make the final tech­ A t t e s t : E d R a o k l b f f , Clerk.
1 1 -2 3 5 t notice.
W ill take buildin g contraete or ch e st nnd lung troubles lead t o C onsum p­
tio n , w hich, un in terrupted, m eans speedy
work by the da y.
nical fight, based on the question of
Residence uear C oqnille C olleg ia te In s ti- and ce rta in d eath.
federal aud state laws.
The time
N O T IC E .
S im p ly w rite to T . A. Slocum , M. C ., 98
tute.
|julG
P in e street, New Y ork, g iv in g postoffice and
for action is short, however, and
exp ress address, and the fre e m ed ioin « w ill
r
p
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C
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U
N
TY
C
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T
O
F
COOS
even tbe defense doubts the success Jl C onnty, State o f Oregon, will receive
be prom ptly sen t. Sufferers «h on ld tak a
of Ats venture.
in sta n t advantage o f his generous p rop osi­
sealed proposals for the superintending and
tion
.
m
anagem
ent
o
f
the
C
oos
County
P
oor
Mrs. Ihitrant has visited her son.
P lease tell the D octor that you saw h it
Farm and Infirm ary, for the year co m ­
Both were downcast, and seemed to m encing March 1, 1898, and ending F eb ­
offer in the C oqnille C ity H erald .
ruary 28, 1899.
realize that the end wns nenr.
H
J
HERE TO STAY
L. il.
48,933
8HBHP AND OOAT8.
Great
$7.760
21,064
F WIN a .
$5.145
2,170
OTHF.K n o r RES.
The following is a comparative
statement of gross valuations and
exemptions iu Coos and Curry coun­
ties as returned to the secretary of.
state by the county boards of equal-1
izatiou for 1896 aud 1897, also the
state totals:
All buls must state definitely what the
applicant proposes to d o , and be filed with
the cou nty clerk on or before tLe 5th day
o f January, 1898.
N ovem ber 13.1897.
[S igned,
J. H E N R Y SC H R O E D E R ,
County Judge.
11 2 » t d
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I .n n t P ilP t n P
V L I I U C U /I U I
N'
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T o T radr —F or n farm nenr C oqnille City:
A house and lot in Floresville, T e ia s , worth
1 1200, o r 240 acres o f land— 40 acres im - |
i proved, house insured for $400; all fen ced:
GO miles from San A n ton io, Texas. O r 160
, aerr sin western Nebraska, a d jo in in g G rant,
1 connty seat o f Perkins cou n ty. Consider-
| able im provem ents o n this p lace: a well
! that cost ${VX). For further in form a tion ,
call at the H kbalp office.
Pond u§ a model or rough pencil
SK E T C H o f your invention and we will
E X A MI N E and report as to ita patent­
ability. •• Inventors’ Guide or How to Get
a Patent.” sent free
! O'FARRELL, FOWLER & O'FARRELL,!
Lxwyen and Solicitors of American and
Foreign Patent*
h th< On. Tn»« Blood Pnrlfltr All drofflxt*. IL
r r t p u id onlrbrC . I- Hood 8 Co., Low.ll. X u A
11421R. V. AVL.
«r* «miy to uk*. e««y
H O O d S P i l l S 4« opwsu. U u a u .
And women everyw here hail tho d a y o f
the n a tio n 's regeneration in to life , th rift
and energy b y the passage o f the “ Tariff
B ill.”
Prices w ill b e higher for labor, for pro­
duce. fo r m anufactured articles: but tim es
will be better for e veryb od y. U ntil the
reaction takes place we sell at the same
low figures. Send fo r com p lete list, 44
pages. F R E E .
[CAVEATS, DESIGNS, TRADE MARKS.jj
,$ a r s a p a r i l l a f
S M IT H ’ S
If A i KINSTON, 0. C.
When writing mentitm this paper.
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You can
MEN! be! cured i
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If you suffer from any o f thg |
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific
OR. JORDAN * 0 « ..
lO S I M lr M K
E .ld I M I .
e l ia b l e
e s t im a t e s
on
all
k in d „ o
o f f buildings
h nildiniiR . P lanfl atld 8peci
kinds
Bright Men
Hood’s
.,
Builder,
' fications furnished on short n otice.
All work guaranteed.
(a u g n t i
you In believing that a faithful use of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla will eur« you U you suffer from
any troubl« caused b j Impure blood.
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l i r r o a « °* ^0<8^, s*r,»P»r,n» •»
W U b L U d o curing others warrants
189«.
1897.
R etu rned. Exem pt, R etu rned, Exempt.
$142.449.821 $9.087,699 $134.439,550 $ 7,84(1.39«
rD
n
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
B . r . B Q 3 8 , C o m n iiw io n e r ,
C ^ I - _ proved by the statements of lead- !
W d l f l S ing druggists everywhere, show
Treasurers Notice.
that the people have an abiding confideuc«
tn Rood's Sarsaparilla. Great
J O T I C E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N T H A T
all county warrants endorsed prior to
A | -
proved by the voluntary state-
U T c S ments of thousands of men and Jauuary 14. 1892, w ill be paid on present­
women show that Hood’s Sarsaparilla ac­ ation at my office in C oqn ille City. N o in­
terest w ill be allowed a fter Decem ber 1,
tually does posse««
1"’.*7.
W . W . H.AYES, C ounty Treasurer.
P a i s / A « #T#r d lN IN *Y purifying, eo*
■ U f r O i riehing and Invigorating the
blood, upon which not only health but Ml«
Itself depends. The great
■TAT« TOTALS.
A N T E D .— T R U S T W O R T H Y
AND
active gentlem en o r ladies to travel
f«ir responsible established house in state
o f O regon. M onthly ffio.Ol) and expenses.
P osition steady. R eference. Ench>»e self-
addressed stamped envelope.
The D o m in ­
ion C om pany, Dept. Y , C h ica go.
Doors, Windows
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Marion county'« assessment is not
included in the 1897 returns, owiug
to the assessor's inefficiency nnd
possible malfeasance.
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its terms of capitulation, nor under \ the ( ’om ity o f C oos on the firs», day o f the
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regular term o f said court, to-w it: on
the leadership of * - Mr.
Cooper's
so- next
M O ND AY, the 3d day o f January, 18'J8, at
called union party.
the hour o f 11 o 'c lo c k in tho foren oon o f Neat and cosy.......
said day at the courtroom o f said court at
We recommend that our precinct M
B IL L IA R D PAR LO U S.
asonic hall, in the tow n o f C oquille
clubs and couuty conventions con­ C ity, C oos C ounty, Oregon, to show cause
B A Y
s id e r , w i t h o u t p r e j u d i c e , a ll h o n e s t I if nny there be why nil order should not be
C O O S
Coos and C urry's Valuations.
1S98
1897.
R «tn rn «d . E xem pt. R et'ed. Exem pt.
C oos. $3.070.2«; I'.Mfi.rnO $3 042 92» $251.477
Cnrry
69'J,34U SO,399 5SS.52S
S0.5S0
BUT THE
GENUINE........ ______
Bird Nosier
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C ooa.........
C u rry........
You will find one coupon
Inside each two ounce bag
and two coupons Inside each
Ibur ounce bagof Blackwell’e
Durham. Buy a bag o f this
celebrated tobacco and read
the coupon—which glveB a
list o f valuable present« and
how to get them.
n o t h in g
Building
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C a r ry ........ ................................ 21,060
YOU*«?,
PUBLIC H AY AND STOCK SCALES
E d u c a t o Y o u r D o w e ls W i t h C un caret*.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c. 26c. If C. C. C fall, druggist« refund money.
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The Chicago Post’s Washington
The following totals from Coos
special says: The report of the
and Curry counties, on horses aud
Union Pacific reorganization com-!
mules, cattle, sheep and goats, nnd
mittee is given ns authority for the
swine, and the aggregate valuations
statement that the Union Pacific!
of these classes of property were
will not buy the Kansas Pacific at
culled from the records at Salem
the pi ice that the government will
ami are here given as an indication
insist on being paid.
Asked if it
of the iive-stock interests and re-
would be possible for the company \
sources of these counties:
to parallel the Kansas Pacific, the ;
H O U U ADD KOLIA.
reply wns given that it was practi­
No.
Vnlne.
cable, but the paralleling would be C oo*.......... .............................. 2.02S
38.817
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12,638
done at a cost of lees than one-third
GATT LJ.
what would be required to buy tho .
Value.
No.
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Kausns
Pacific.
C o o s .........
$116.522
l* r e v < * u t F u r u u i o u t a .
Provisions CALL FOR:::
I H rih I oq R ecorder. I
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Groceries
J. P. Tupper, Henry Roliner
and Geo. P. Toppin gave Coquille
City a business trip Tuesday.
Cnpt. George Leneve and Engi­
neer Dunham brought the steamer
Fawn down Tuesday And put her
on the beaeh to repair her wheel.
The Baud m Livery stable build­
ing and lot was sold last Tuesday,
at sheriff’s sale, st Coquille City,
Hud b o u g h t in by Henry Robner.
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H ow
23.
the People's Party of Oregon believe
it to be for thu best interests of all Dr. Miles' Nerve Piaster« 29c. at all drug«lata.
concerned, that the following state­
ment be now made, to the end that
those of all political affiliations who
have the welfare of the state at
AN D
heart may cot be misled in their fu­
ture political action.
A careful investigation of the
alleged union party will reveal the
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
fact that! il is composed of self-
N E W G R O C E ltY AND P R O V IS IO N
<k S T E T SO N ............
apointed leaders, and is better cal­
Market,
Also BRIDGE & BEACH
culated to disrupt than to unite
“ The Old Soldiers' Store,''
the reform forces of tho state, nud Is now open in tlie F ig g B uilding, opposite
that all who went into it from patri. Odd F ellow s’ had and next d oor west o f S T O V E S * —
N oslsr B ro’ s livery stable, C oquille City.
otic motives are being misled.
The p ublic patronage is k'n d ly solicited.
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Into one harmonious whole Mayor ood s will be sold cheap fo r cash.
Peunoyer pretends to want to unite
and nny other
those elements that ta the last elec­
ON T H E P R E M IS E S .
tion supported Mr. Bryan, and array
L. H. TALMER.
it under all comers under the gold
standard. But he insists, at the in­
Or any and everything
C IT V A -T IO IS r .
stance of Mr. Jones, national chnir-
carried iu a
miiii of the Democratic party, that In the C ounty C ourt o f tho State o f O re­
First-clues Hardware Store.
gon
for
the
County
o
f
Coos.
this be done in the name and under In the m atter o f the estate o f Jam es A,
J. J. LAMB.
leadership of the Democratic party L yons, deceased, citation.
T o Lilly Kronen berg, and F . W . Kronen-
(of which he assumes to be the head
berg, her husband, W illiam II. L yon s. J . i
and front in Oregon). In support Stewart L yon s, Josie O . L yo n s and E m m a '
of this position he c l a i m s t h a t t h e M. Lyons. G reeting:
Democratic party h a s »bonded its
M. ' M
I S S
false goda ami therefore there is no of the said estate of Jam es A. L yons, de-
l o g i c a l excuse for t h e f u t u r e e x i s t - j oea8®d : h,a8
5 er p e Mtion *n oa r said
&
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n
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! cou rt,d uly verified, p raying fo r an order o f
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ence of the reople s r a t t y , e i t h e r «ale o f the real estate o f snid deceased, fo r ; Keep» ft fine ami f r e s h l i n e oi
s t a t e or national.
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I the purposes therein set forth . You nnd j Candies of nil kinds, fresh
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each o f you, nnd all oth or persons unknown
1 u e r e c a n bo no u n i t e d a c t i o n ■ ¿f any such there be interested in said es- Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, etc.
w it h t h e People’s p a r t y under the* I tnte ns devisee heir o r otherw ise are hereby
Choice line of
b a n n e r o f t h e D e m o e m t i o n n r t v m .tl cittd nnd r * l uj red to «P I* »* in the C ounty
W. H. Rogers has purchased the
Houser property near Myrtle Point
where be will make his future
home.
The band boys are thinking of
putting on tire celebrated drama,
A Bachelor's Divorce,” some time
during February.
Steamboat competition is rather
tropical between Empire City and
this place. Report says a war has
been declared in rates.
Tbe Blanchard arrived Wednes­
day on her way to Portland and
Purser Smith informs us that hei
owners intend to keep her on this
route.
JameB Foster, who was recently
taken to the nsylum from this
county, died the fore part of the
month, after he had undergone an
operation for tumor of the brain.
Besides 1000 tone of coal the
Czarina last week to< k on a cargo
of 70,000 feet of cedar lumber,
3000 ci.see of salmon and 1500
boxes o f apples. She was draw­
ing 14 feet forwaru’ and a larger
amount aft, and passed through
the inside channel on a ‘2 -hours’
ebb tide.
The Libby mine wns compelled
to shut down, Moudny, on account
of a blockade of coal. Both houk-
ers nud every available car are full
up to the brim, which is something
that has not occurred At this miue
for the past ten years. The block-
nde wns ennsed by tbe delay of the
steamers iu getting to sea.
Riverton Riotings.
MARCH
The People's Party State Convention Will
Meet In Portland.
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[M arshfield
CONVENTION
At this time of the year a cold is
very eabily contracted, aud if left to
run its course without the aid of
The stute executive committoe some reliable cough medicine is
of the state centrul committee of liable to result iu that dread disease,
the People's Party of Oregou met pneumonia. Wo know of no bettor
at Portland Saturday night and remedy to cure a cough or cold
called the state convention of the than Chamberlin’s Cough ltemedy.
party to be held at Portland on ! We, ha™ U8,ed lk <luite extensively
Wednesday, March 23, 1897, at 1 *»d
ha« always given entire satis-
o’clock p. iu. The committee pres- faction. Olagali, Ind. Ter. Chirf. j
ent were John C. Young, chairman; Tll‘818 tbe on>y remedy that is known
W. S-U ’Reu, secretary; Dr. E. Bar- j to bo a certain preventive of pueu-
ton and A. P. Nelson. The fifth m,onia' Among the many thousands
member, C. S. Morse, did not arrive. | wbo ,lave U 8 e d lt fo r cld,,,H and la
Among the visitors with the com -! grippe, wo have never yet learned of
mittee was Frank Williams of Ash- a single case resulting in pneumo­
laud, L. H. McMahon of Salem and nia. Persons who have weak lungs
or have reuBon to fear an attack of
Chas. A. Fitch of Oregon City.
The committee gave out the fol­ pueumonia, should keep the remedy
at hand. The *25 nnd 50 ceut bot­
lowing address:
The stato executive committee of tles for sale by It. S. Knowlton.
The Coos Bay, Rosehurg k East
prn Railroad k Navigation Co. has
filed suits against the following in­
dividuals in Coos couuty for sub­
sidy subscriptions, aud agaiust the
associated names as guaranteeing
the subsidies made by Coquille
City and Myrtle Point:
No. 1735—C. B , R. k E. R. R
A N. Co. vs. Fred Schetter and
Otto Schetter.
No. 1737— Same vs. J. A. Collier.
No. 1738—Same vs. D. F. Dean.
No. 1739 — Same ve. W. H.
Thomas.
No. 1740—Same vs. J. W. Sears.
No. 1741—Same vs. J. H . R ob­
erta.
No. 1742— Same vs. D. Gilesand
F. C. Giles.
No. 1743—Same vs. A. L. Nos­
ier, D. F. Dean, J. A. Dean, p e s o
Bro’s, A. W. McArthur, J. H. Nos-
ler, J. A. Collier and William
Notley.
No. 1744—Same vs. W. A. Bor­
der, Ed Bender, W. L. Dixon, John
Bonewitz as assignee o f W. L
Dixon, J. H. Roberts, J. L. Lew-
ellen, C. Edwards, H. Dalmas, J. A.
Lehnherr, Mary C. Brown, Win.
Yolkmar, Daniel Giles, W. H.
Harris.
No. 1745—Same vs. Ed Bender,
W. A. Border, J. W. Wimer. W L.
Dixon, John Bonewitz as assignee
o f W. L. Dixon, J. A. Lehnherr,
W. H. Harris, 1). M. Brower, C.
Edwards, U, Dalmas, and J. 8.
Stephenson.
No. 1746— Same vs. A. W. Mc-
Arthnr, J. H. Nosier, L Harlocker
aud C. W. Olive.
These cases will come up at the
May term of court
Tlie excessively fipavy raius aDd
T U E S D A Y , DEC. 21, 1897.
breakers on (be beach below Em
pi re, or rather betweeu the south­
PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY
ern point o f South slough and the
beach, and iulaud as far as the
Empire-Baudou road, Thursday of
last week exceeded themselves in
E d ito rs and Proprietors.
fury, causing landslides and disap-
D «v o t«d t o th e m aterial and aooial ap- pearauceof prominent laudmakrs iu
b a ijd in g jo f the C oq a ili« V alley partionlarly
the form of bluffs, recks, etc., doing
s a d o f C oos C ounty gen erally.
S u b scrip tion , per yea r, in advanoe. 12.
serious damage. As much as 10
■ t . f i s h e s , Nawinraa imuTiaiia aaaar acres o f line land, iucludiug house
la » n«roh»uti’ Kichi-u««, san rrnn.tMo. in an(] barn and other property be-
•ar authorised agent. This paper la kept on Hie
7 . i
tsta offlo«.
[longing to Charles Hausen, and
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Tickets to the Christmas night I “ The Seven Devils,” disappeared;
ball, 91.
I also heavy slides of bench lauds
F o r X m as goods no to the B er- , " p ° q *h« bot,om laud8 °,f Dr Ci>° k’
lin Stare
♦ b ea n ie» oilier minor damages to
.
farms. The winds were fearful
Carload o f floor just arrived at aucj
breakers unusual.
•I. W. Leoeve’s.
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Today ia reckoned the shortest
day in the year.
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Railroad Subsidy SulU
Heavy Slides on the Beach-
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