Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 01, 1898, Image 2

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    this place, where he engaged in the
PEOPLE'S PARTY PRIMARY
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| lumber business, having built a
AsiiLAKd, Or.. Jan. 26, 1898. Election! and County Convention (or Coos sawmill. He stopped in town Tin s.
Marshfield, Jau. 2 9 - T h e E. B.
” T U E S D A Y , Feb. 1, 1898.
Eu. II ehald : 1 will now take
County. Oregon.
day night and appeared to be in
Demi A C o. a ill lius not run for
two week»; will probably not run the liberty to drop you a few notes
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j his usual health. In the morning
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the next. The North Bend mill is from the Oregon Htrte Normal
The primary elections of the Peo- ho sat in the hotel ami talked to S.
pie’s party of Coos conuty, Oregon, Oallier and J. K. Scott for about an
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p n t \ the onN one running on the bav. Bebool o f Ashland, Or.:
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J. S. M
hi\V EJN t\T U ). Lumber is awnitiug shipmeut on
The mouulaius Hre white wilh wili be held in each preciuct at the hour, then remarked that lie would
| usual places on Saturday, March go to breakfast, but when he rose
Editors and Proprietors.
E. B. Deau & C o s mul the snow.
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- i aiave null wharves, bnt schoouers! Msny uew studeuts are coining 12, 1898, from 1 to 8 o’clock p.m. of to his feet Mr. tiallier saw him
Devoted t>> the nisteml nnd Huoinl np- ,K)r »teamere cannot be chartered iu every week.
said day, for the purpose of voting stagger against the wall and sprang
•nd o f ' ( ¿ o . O o u n i v y | to carry it, every available craft
School is progressing uicely with by the Initiative and Referendum to bis assistance, nnd finding that
a fair attendance of about 1
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145(on
questions:
aobsoriptioo, per year, in advance, »*.
being chartered for Alaska
i the
trouble did not pass away
Nomination of , candidates . « for seated
him again
iu his chair. .......
He
There
is no truth
in the report studeuts.
P . F 1 8 H E R , NlWMFAPER APVKBTISINO ä ioist
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ai Merchant»’ Kxch*u«e, 8*n Friiiitistu. ìa that the Emoiro nu<! Porter mills
Lilas. \Y imer o f \\ aldo entered various eounty and precinct unices made one or two attempts to rise
o a r a u t h o r is e d A g e u t . T b l a p a p e r Is k ep t ou t i e
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are soon to start np; nor is there i school Jau. 6tb. He is taking the j to be filled at the general election but was unable to do so, nnd could
You will find one coupon
j any truth ill the report that li. A. business course.
j to be held June C, 1898.
not express liimself as to what he
Inside each two ounce bug
T u
O u r P u lr o u M .
Graham has bought the Chadwick
Chester Easter of your county is | Election of 7 delegates to the wanted. Dr. Haydon was called,
and two coupons Inside each
The new management of the Co-
claim.
°ow J»>ving » h e ’ bus for the Nor- state convention of the People’s but nothing could be done to help
four ounce bngof Black well’s
quille City H kbai . o desires a settle- It is reported
that Canada
has mal, vice Joe McConnell, retired party to be held at Portland, March him nnd about 5 o’clock iu the even­
Durham. Buy a bug o f this
ing he passed away.
ment with nil the patrons of the ceded to the United States the city from the job.
¡23,1898.
celebrated tobacco and read
paper, and will s e n d statements t o of Beaver Hill, which in future
1 he literary societies at the
Election of fielega es o c o n n y
tho coupon—which gives a
He was interred in the Bandon
list c f valuable present** uud
each and every one soon
will he comlucted in accordance Normal still draw a large crowd
convention of the P eoples purty cemetery yesterday afternoon, Rev.
how to get them.
And although money is much 1 w ith U. S. laws; and that a new uud a good program is always ren-
to be held on Thursday, March 31, W. C. Scott having charge of the
needed and wauted, we do not iu-! riiy has been laid ont and named
dered.
1898, at Coquille City.
services. He leaves a w ife here,and
tend to exact from any one bis last K l o n d i k e by the Cauadi in autbon-
Ih e lectures in the chapel by
f o vote on Ihe question of a brother in New Brunswick. The
cent, but leave it to you to do the
ties here.
‘ •-‘chers every other Sunday “ fusion or “ no fusion of the funeral took place from the Presby­
best you can for us. Above all be
In the neighborhood of twenty
are excellent and a large crowd is People s par y and Democratic or terian Church. — Bandon Recorder.
sure to inform us of any di.crep- persons will leave this city on the
always present ihese e c u res other so-called reform party in
I Coust Jliill.l
ancy in the statement received by I »ext north-going steamer
for
are a great beuefat to the studeuts Coos county and in the state of
There are 700 boxes of apples
J
Alaska.
ln o chemistry claws ohr nuiBueu Oregon.
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T h e l e a d e r of t b e R e g u l a r Army | the experiment» in the laboratory | And for the election of preoinet and 250 sacks of spuds in the
60 YEARS'
awaiting
E X P E R IE N C E
Nn “iivpp
i met with n rough reception in frout "ud are reviewing for the exnwiua- committeemen of the executive Marshfield warehouse
shipmeut
to
the
city.
Sliver or wo Oliver.
j 0f an(j between the Central ami i tion.
; committee in each precinct.
HOLBROOK, M ERRILL
Died, at Ten-mile, Jan. 20, 1898,
M u c h tin« hern sai.l about unitin.. 1 Rhinco liotels, last Sunday evening, I
The first half year examination
Each preciuct is entitled to the
& S T E T S O N ............
Mary M., daughter of C. E. A.
the
free
I
by
being
struck
iu
the
face
with
,
uear
at
haud,
aud
the
students
:
following
number
o
f
delegates
to
forces of all advocates of — ----- - -
Seistreem, aged 19years, one month
j
are
all
reviewing
upon
their
studies.
the
county
convention:
Also
BRIDGE
& BEACH
coin h < rc of silver or rvold without:
lii6 authorities aro pd
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and one day. Funeral ou Saturday
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» - „ ! deavoring to find out the mis-
M e regret to say that one o f our
interference by other powers.
O (today.) This is the third child
T rade M a r k s
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creaut. Not necessary to call out|mo8I highly respected students,
z.
D e s ig n s
People’s party advocate we want free
freoinot
which Mr. Seistreem has lost iu
C o p y r ig h t s 4 c .
the militia.
Miss Annie Bogne, will soon leave No
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coinage of silver, yet we could and
r*- the last 32 days.
A n y o n o send ing a sk oloh and description m ay
Jack Carter, our very efficient1 the Normal for Douglas county,
q uickly ascertain ou r op in ion fr e e w hether un
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would not forsake anv other princi-
is proba b ly patentable. Com m unica­
c_ j where she will teach school.
The following Coos hnyites in­ Invention
tions strictly confidential. H a n d b ook on Patents
sen t free. O ldest agency fo r securing patents.
pies of the People’s party just for,
« F r o r t « .d
Prof. Wann o f tbs Salem Busi
1 Burton I’rairie.................
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: tend taking passage ou the Weeott
and any other
P atents taken th rou g h M unn A Co. receiv e
2 Bandon.......................... 114
free silver alone. We demand a
2
A streets.
! ne8S College now fills the place of
She is ex­ tpecial notief, w ith ou t c harge, in the
:i Coaledo..........................
62
2 for the frozen north.
platform that will, if not at once,
Building
M aterial,
4 Coos Citv.......................
22
1 pected in about Sunday week, that
The Republicans here are work- j Prof. Miles iu the business room,
yet as soon as a majority so decides,
5 Coos River......................
45
1 is, if arrangements cau be made to A h an dsom ely illustrated w eekly, y. Largest cir
ing up Frank Elrod as a good He is au excellent scholar and is (>
Coos
River.
(North).......
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Or any and everything
dilu tion of any sclen tia c Journal.
_ erm s, ?3 - _ t
give to the people of this country
Ü1 new
newsdealer*
7 Coquille.........................
203
sdealers.
nominee for sheriff of Coos county, j g*ving perfect satisfaction to all.
I f she does not year ; fo u r m onths, $1. S old by all
3 have her call.
carried in a
what we, us the People’s party, be­
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Doer Park.......................
1 come ill, they wili have to go out
ns against Messrs. Gage or D u n -> Prof. Eubank has been ou the H
MUNN&CQ^6,Bro,d**»r
2U
Lj
y Dora...............................
lieve will benefit all alike.
îlngton, D . C.
First-class Hardware Store.
Urancb O ffloeTKa F St., W a shington,
•j overland or to the city:
A. W.
ham on the Pop ticket.
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1,st for several days, which 10 Empire...........................
68
Party squables, boss rule and
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h Enchanted......................
1 Neal, W. Holland, Grant Beale, A.
M ooke S une , | makes the faculty small. As pro- 12
J. J. LAMB.
Lake...............................
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bribery of our legislators can only
I fessor is a large man, we hope to 13 Libby.............................
D. Hall, C. Bradbnry, S. C. Brown,
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o R e a s o n
be overcome by adopting into our
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Marshfield
(North)..........
see his smiling face with us before 11
in
Dora Doings.
2 D. L. Rood, A. G. Aiken, Isaac
constitution the Initiative and Ref­
15 Marshfield (South).......... 112
I long full-sized.
Nels Rasmussen,
Ed
55
10 Missouri.........................
2 Laudo,
erendum and every People’s party
Some of the normals have great 17 Myrtle Point.................. 167
Dorn, Jan. 31.— It seems tlint
8 Thompson, F. O. Horrell, Jack
mac in these
United
States
will
is Norway...........................
70
2 Grimes, Dr. Evans, W. H. Thomas.
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some of the Salem and Cooacountv sport coasting, but the sdow is not VJ
2
l’arkersbnrg....................
72
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,or.ra’ ,yVte . ft ,
, papers are making quite a bugaboo deep enough yet to iuu the sleighs 20 Randolph (Prosper)........
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for it if it contains this single plunk | nlM)ut |be t)ki
J y Gllbeen to very good.
Write The Coast Agency Com­
21 Riverton.........................
72
2
;r I HAVE STOCK FOK SALE — ]
37
1 pany, Portland, for anything iu
alone; because ho knows all else he s .l|em< Tbe roHd Is 0»e u. the fare |
Prof. Viuing, the elocution 22 Rowland.................. ....
South SI ugh..................
37
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ij H i t : t A Ü IK T T IX
Weak Filen,
desires for the welfare of humanity cheap, and those who don’t like i t ! teacher, is now drilling a number] 23
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24 Sumner.................. .......
1 typewriter»’ or for typewriter or
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will come if the Initiative and Ref­ can set back and weep until their j of the seniors for a play which is j 25 Ten-Mile.........................
Expert repairing
1 1 office suppl ies.
27
Four-Mile......................
1 and platens and parts for all ma­
erendum is on our statute books.
time comes.
] entitled the “ Whitcomb Horae-
Young
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Now, we cannot see why all who
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UM
StZSijIEüîESy
I. T. Weekly, J. Crosby nnd A. J. j stead.’’ He will give this play at
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believe in the Initiative and Refer­ Mayse hnve finished their new scow severul places thioughnut Jackson,
Quite a number of Bnndoninns
P R I C E S , and
endum should not vote together if nnd run tho same down to J. Cros- ] Josephine, Douglas and Klamath
Being one delegate at large for are making preparations to move
\
all that is needed is the addition to hy’s.
counties, this for the benefit of tbe ! encli piecinct and one delegate for elsew here, amoug whom m e Drs.
this one plank the one other, tho
gjgr“ Write for what you want. .^3
F. S Bunch has abont 27 pupils normal, which will no doubt be a every 100 votes or major fraction J. H. and A. W. Kime and family,
thereof cast for Harry Watkins F. P. Frame and wife, Mrs. Emma
free coinage of silver If our con-i , hj8 subscription school at Gravel success.
Old.
stitution contuins the Initiative ami ],'or(|
The farmers are busy every good for presidential elector at the presi­ J. Erickson, Emile Erickson and A Few Pollini China I’hrs for Side Yet
Referendum, then the majority of
W e will send yon by m ail. A bsolutely
George Griffin and A. Bright | spell of weather, sowing graiu and dential election of 1896.
family, nnd John Anderson, while
L. A. M VUSTE US,
F ree, in plain package, the A ll-P ow er­
all the pooplo—according to People’s launched their new boat last T u es-! getting ready for summer work,
Address
The results should be sent to the
Cleveland, Oregon.
ful Dr. H ofm a n ’ s V ital R estorative
party principles— will decide, if all day. They haye n stern-wheel run | The Ashland creamery is still secretary at the enrliest pcseinle several others are thinking of go­
T a b lets, with a legal guarantee to
ing to Abtsk.i.- Bandon Recorder.
reforms demanded by tlie People's by baud power, similar to hnud-cnr runuing and receiving a good moment to enable the committee to ]
perm anently euro lost M ar.hood, S elf-
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Abuse, Sexual W eakness, V aricocele,
party, or any other party, shall be­ motion. \Vo look for them up the [ arnouut of milk, considering the notify dOegnles to the state con-!
A few ninntliR ago, Mr. Byron
stops forever n ig h t Em iasions nnd all
come the laws of the country. And East Fork the next rise in the cold and disagreeable weather.
veutioi. which meets In Portland, Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was
unnatural
drains. Returns to form er
v 'd
appearances em aciated organs.
now tbe question is, how to bring river.
The Ashland woolen mill has March 23, 1898.
badly afflicted with rheumatism.
AN D
the advocates of the Initiative and
W m . H. II cll ,
His right leg was swollen the full j
Quite a land deni took place Inst shut down for a short time on ac
Referendum together? The very Monday. D. C. Krnntz bought out count of bemg short of wool, but Chairman People’s party central length, causing him great suffering. I
O r>
I f wo could n ot cure, we w ould n ot
plank suggests it. The People’s M. J. Krantz and M. J. bought out j they expect to start up again the
corn m mitten.
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send our m edicin e freo to try, and
He was advised to try Chamherluin’s |
pay when satisiied.
party here in Coos county uses it in the heirs on the old Michael Krantz first of next week,
Attest: J. J. Stanley, Secretary.
Pain Balm, The first bottle of it!
nominating candidates; why should place, so M. J. Krantz now owns
The bow ling alley is doing a good
helped him considerably and tbe I A X K ’.V G K 'IC E ltY ANP 1TÍOYISION
A ddress
not all, who are willing to vete for the old place above the East Fork ] business. This is great sport for
Death of Elton Sherman Metlin.
second bottle effected a eure. The ‘ 1 M arket.
this principle, nominate candidates mills.
“ The Old Soldiers' Store.’'
j young and old. Another alley will
25 and 50 cent sizes are for sale tr
W E ST E R N M E D IC IN E C O .,
! Is now op en in the Fi¿ru B nilding, opposite
in each county in the same way?
The subject of this sketch was the
Ivuowlton.
The Minard Bro's are cawing out j be added, as the business is too
O
dd
F
ellow
s’
had
and
next
d
oor
west
o
f
Let tlie central committees of the lumber on orders and also to re-j great to accommodate all.
only child of Thomas F. and Sarah]
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[.Incorporated]
Noslar Jiro’ s livery stable, O rquitis City.
(lev/ Gold Saving Machine.
three parties in each county come build the East Fork mills.
The p u b b o patronati? is k ndly solicited.
| VVe are glad to state that Mi. M. Metlin, nnd was born in Akron, |
Knlnnm zoo, M ich .
G o o d s will bo sold cheap fo r cash.
togotlier and formnlato rules of the
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Tho meeting held at Gravel Ford j Myers, who took a band of 85 dogs Summit county, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1870.]
manner bow to bring names before by Revs. Epperly and Taylor was j to Klondike, is meeting with sue and died at the home of his auut, j A. B. Seal and J. W. Gayetty
PUBLIC J ÿ Y nJNDJJOJi SCALES y fi0 Wonders oí Science
the people. (Here in Coos county the quite a success.
Several joined I cess.
He is retailing them in | Mrs. M. Augusta Hastings, iu Coos have leased til, Tennissou black
I
county,
Oregon,
Jan.
29,
1898,
at
]
sand
mine»
near
Randolph,aud
will
rule is that a nominee must he en­ the church.
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L. H. PALMER.
j Seattle at $35 per head.
It is re-,
dorsed iu writing by five known
Tho United Biethren o f Gravel j ported that lie will ship another j
°* “ 8 '’ear and 22 days, proceed to open up the same. J.
5 ung Troubles and Consumitliou Can
People’s party men; those names Ford will in the near future build j carload before long.
More anon Elton possessed a genial, kind lbs- W. Gayetty, Mr. Seal’s partner, is
Be Cured.
positior;
he
had
only
kind
words
the
inventor
of
a
machine
for
are published nnd all are put on the a church house near the creamery, I
A STUDENT,
for nil, consequently his friends are I Hie saving of fine gold in black sand. ]
ticket for use at the primary elec­ having obtained land o f Fred Mu-
/tía Ibtniiirnl Ynv York ( lit anisi nutl
Etlnrate Your Boivpln IV llh CuscuretN.
many. At the age of 19 he moved j They made several tests of the ma- j
tion, when the voters cross out nil sier.
S c i r u i i s l l l i i k r K ;i I ’ m * G flV r
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
I*» O u r K p ü d t r s ,
but those they prefer as candidates
10c . 25c. If C. C- C. fall, druggists refund money. from Ohio to Oregon witu his fath- chine w hist over on the river, nnd
M. J. Krantz went np to Brews­
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for tho respective offices; delegates ter to invoice S. Golieeu’s property
er’s family, where they lived a yenr were highly pleased with tlie re-j
T
h
o
distinguished
New York ch em ist, T .
Riverton rtiotings.
to tho convention nro chosen at the and cause the sume to be takeu
on his present property near Myrtle suits. A. B. Seal goes to the city | MRS. 0. A. KELLY, Proprietor,
A. Slocum , dem onstrating his d iscov ery o f
on
this
Areata,
and
will
return
in
n
reliable
nnd
absolute
cure fo r C onsum p­
same time and in the same manner. care of.
Point, Coos county. The family
tion (P ulm onary T ub ercu losis) and all
llivertnn, Jan. 31.— Snow all then returned to Ohio, Elton re­ about three weeks. Then look out | “ IV E .tT O N , C O O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N bronchial,
The primary election officers in each
throat, Inna and ch est diseases,
Mr Ei.stmau is about to buy the
precinct then make out the count Joe Lptt place, above C- Howe's, h "IH fine weather, peace at home maining for the benefit of his health for reports from Rtiudolph winch -jjavEltYTIIING NEW AND neat . AND stubborn o rnghs, catarrhal a ffection s, pen-
a b lc s su p p lied w itu the best in the eral d eclin e and weakness, loss o f flesh, and
| and all nro happy.
j iu Oregon climate.
After several will put in the shade Tnlkin Mil-1 I j Tut
and the result goes before the con­ on tlie Coos bay road.
Hlj conditiuns o f w asting nway. w ill send
m arket.
Rev. Farrar, the Baptist minister, j years he, too, went to Ohio, entered let’s expedition to the Klondike.
vention, when the totals of all pre­
111KEE F R E E B O T T L E S (e ll d ifferen t)
Regular boatti and lod g in g , ;1 per w eek.
D on R e x .
o f his Nt-w D iscoveries to any afflicted
\
V
e
wish
A.
IV
.
Seal
nnd
partner
all
S
ingle
m
eals,
25
cents.
sc
p8
j has been holding services heie fori business in Toledo, but the extreme
cincts decide who lias received a
ro.iaer
o f the C oqu ille H erald writing fo r
IRnmion Hccoruer.I
a few nights past.
j cold and too close confinement to success in their venture, nnd hope
majority vote, and this one is de­
them .
H is “ New S cientific Treatment*’ has enred
clared the candidate of the People’s
The tax levied in the Bandon ] G od's Regular Army had a business soon broke in on his deli- that wi on they clean up that the
thousands p erm anently by its tim idy use,
party for the office.) Now, why school listrict is 5 mills lor school ] meeting here last Friday eve. N o [ cate health. After about two years gold dust will le as “ thick ns
end he considers it a sim ple p ro fe s sio ra l
1 be again cniue to Oregon and re­ leaves on Valamhrosia.” — Coust
duty to suffering hum anity to donate a trial
cannot all advocates of the Initia-1 purposes and 3 mills to provide tew couveisions this week.
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AM
fo his in fa llib le cure.
J. F. Chaney is getting out Coal mained for a short time, going then ! Mail.
tive and Referendum and free coin- for iuterest upon the district bonds,
l i . i!L
Science d aily d evelop s new w on d ers, and
ago of silver do this very same way? j .1. ]|. Roberts of Norway was from the old Ferry mine to supply ' to California for awhile. Not im-i
this great ih. m ist, p a tien tly exp erim enting
fo r years, Las produced results as ben eficia l
' proving in health lie again returned
Let the people, advocates of this in town Tuesday night. Mr. It. the I ocal trade here on the river.
Contractor and Oüiídor, to hum anity us c « u be cla im ed by any
Tim on’s crew had five days’ run to Coos county friends. Being of j
two-plank platform the voters in will become a resident of Bandon
m odern genius.
H is assertion th a t lung
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
o
f
work
last
week.
troubles nnd con su m p tion are cu ra b le in
nn ambitious nnture lie kept up
each preciuct— make their choice agnin by the 1-t of next month.
any clim ate is proven b y "h e a rtfe lt letters
The
young
people
had
n
dance
until about the 7th of January; dis­
feom the names oil the ticket and He has rented Kit Crook's house.
o f gratitude,” tiled in his A m erican and
in the old Alliance hall last Satur- ease being master, ho gave up aud O
then let the convention declare the
I o O Prove<* by *be statements of lead- p E L I A B L E E S T IM A T I S O a N A L L European laboratories in thousands from
kinds o f buildings. Plans nnd speci
Word comes from San Franciscr ': dav evening.
0 ( 1 1 6 5 Jng druggists everywhere, show
those cured in all parts o f the w orld .
went to bed. For over two years
choice of the majority. If you be­ which nppears to hnve the seal of
locations furnished on short n otice.
M edical experts con ced e that brortchtllL
that the people have an abiding coulideuco
All work gnu ran teed.
fanglTti chest and lo n g troubles lend t o C on su m p ­
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... . . . .
] F. Winter aod son have moved he has'bcen a patient sufferer. His
lieve iu the Initiative and Referen­
In Hood's Sarsaparilla. Great
reliability
eonneefed
with
it
tl»»‘
¡
uto
tbe
McDuffee
house
tion
, which, un in terrupted, m ean s speeu y
Christian
character
never
swerved,
dum practice it; it will bring glori­
proved by tlie voluntary state-
nnd certain death .
C O O S
B A Y
M T C S ments of thousands of men and
ous results. Why? Because the buil' a ^ e s ie l iw 'f ^ ^ H e ’ c ^ HD
The engine was taken from the and few realized how he suffered,
Sim ply write to T . A. S locum . M . C ., 1W
a vewe! now for the C oq a ille' Ferrj mine last week and shipped All that kind and willing hands
women show that Hood's Sarsaparilla ac­
Pine street. New Y ork, g iv in g p ostoffice and
majority of voters in Oregon and build
tradì». Rep rt stated that Cap .. .. to p
e r It wl„ h„ uaed t h w coul(,
avfti)ed nothi
Elton.„ 1 tually does possess
express address, and the free m ed icin e w ill
the United States are honest, ill- i, i
. 1 ... 1 , 1 .. <„i,„
■— —™ ■“ " ^ icouiu uu uvaiieu nomiug. e u u u »
be prom ptly sent.
Sufferers should t a k e
rt5sease by purifying, en-
telligeut people, who know what j nu • ,
, :
. 1 '
'J
' to run tbe band-saw for gwttiug out spirit took its flight to join his ■ D n O w f f A v w i orer
instant advantage o f his gen erous p rop osi­
riching and invigorating the
C. IN. PATERSON. Prop.
tion .
they want and will do the right
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the timbers o f the new Klondike angel mother’s. We submit. Sweet
blood, upon which not only health but Ilia
Plenso tell the D octor that yon saw his
-
City creamery
schooner.
. . deserves.
rest is what 1 he
Itself depends. The great
tiling
always. —
The only failing now 1
I , Ih e , , Coquille
" ’A"1
c7 ’n
M anufacturer o f M arble M onum ents, Hea 1- offer in the C oqu ille C ity H hrald .
of
voters is, they are under the close.! last Saturday for the s“ «-!
The Ferry mine has been shut
His relatives extend to all who
ston es. T ablets, e tc.
i i r n n e c °*
Sarsaparilla In
U L C 6 S 5 curing others warrants Cem etery lots enclosed w ith stone coping
thumb of some boss.
The Initia-
!nnn,h,8 niu' 11 down indefinitely owing to the iin- aided in his illness and death their
you in believing that a faithful use of Hood's or cu rbin g. Iron railings furnished to o r ­
tive and Referendum stops bossism. ¡I11' a !>.H),000 business last season, possililily o f getting vessels to ship sincere and heartfelt thanks.
Sarsaparilla will cure you if you suffer from der. C orrespondence solicited from parties
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has come to stay his. coal.
I Funeral service» were held at the
I I C I l f Y o u cam
livin g in tho cou ntry or oth er towns who
any trouble caused by Impure blood.
mnv wish anyth in g in m y line o f business.
Garfield the soldier n .t.iot ami ,
18‘'er,ainly a great heneht
Willard Hull, a cousin of our Christian church iu Coquille City at
i»
m
L l i ■ be cured <
At arshfiitt r , ....................... O bko
I f y on suffer from any o f the
(»
ills o f men, com e to the oldest
CL C . M Y E R S ,
Specialist on the Pacific Coast, |
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<m t
S a J S S . t i , . burnt
DR. JORDAN ft CO..
his dying words were: “ God reigns,
l*
A R C H IT E C T AN D
1051 Market 8 L Est d 1882 . 1
Coquille City school district ha* buying calves.
was iu Masonic cemetery by the
aod the republic still lives.”
The
Y o u n g m e n and m i d d l e ,
levied a 13 mill school tnx for the
The little daughter o f Mr. end „ide
of his grandfather", the
late
P R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R . i»
H g e t l m e n who are suffering
hero of two substitute*, tyrant man­
----- * ' " indiscretions or ex- t
I 1 from the effects I o ? f youthful
purpose o f building a uew school- Mrs. Stacy Lee met with quite an J. A. Metlin.
cesses in maturer ><uirs. Nervous and Physical
ufacturer, boodle magnate and house. The tax will come heavy accident Inst Saturday.
She fell
iH b l l l t r I m p . t t e n e y l, n * t M a n h i x H l
M
rs . M. A itovsta H astixos . Is the One True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. $L f ) L .\ N S , E levations and D etails o f any
i
kind o f structure furnished on short
political demagogue, lately allot iu on the district this year, when from the steps at the Alliance hall
in all us complications; N p e r n t n f o r r h o p a ,
Prepared only by C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mas».
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P r o e lA ln r r h t e a , O o n o r r h «p n . (H e e l,
notice.
W ill take buildin g con tracts or
tho neck by some of his anarchist coupled with the extra levy neces- nnd kuocked out some o f her teeth
» r e q n m r .t r o f (J r la ia lln g , e u ». B y a
•,
r w .. .
are ea«y to take, easy work b y the d a y.
#
Charles EdwarJ McCann Dead.
combination o f remedies, o f great curative pow-
I l O O U S H i l l S to operates K ceuU .
Republican friends, survives and nary to huild the courthouse, but and bruised herself other vise eon-
Resilience near C oquille C ollegiate Inati- ,
er, the D octor has so arranged his treatment
tute.
ijo lfi |
that it will not onlv afTord immediate reiitf but .
telegraphs to President McKinley: wlien it is paid it is done with and sulerably.
Died—At Baudon, Jan 2fi, 1898,
D o n n a A sa .
permanent cure. The Doctor dees not claim to '
“ God reigns, un.l the Republican in the end it will he better thau to
perform miraeles, but is well-known to be a fair . )
[Charles Edward McCann, aged 03
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ana square Physician and Surgeon, pre-eminent
perty still lives"—that is “ I, Boss
in his ape, i.ilty— I H ft + a u r M O f . v i p n .
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bond the district.
Rev. C.O. Brown.of Mattie Over- year*, 8 month* and 9 days.
(¡« o il« » s o l d
T I ,» iiili.
p l i l l i e th orou g h ly e rn d irn ted /rom the
Hanna.”
Mr. McCann was born in New
C spt Hi bt. Fredericks returned man fame, has confessed to the Bay
Infants* Shirts to one year o l d ............. $
5 | i s - st* m w ith ou t tisit u M e r e u r « .
K V C H V 'I A N npplvit n in tie w ill ro-
C hild's W ool S tock in gs, 5. fi. 7 .............
7
Brunswick. May 17, 1834, and at
I ce«ve ..ur hon*»t opin ion o f hie rowy. inint.
Ami now it is a limttnl by tlio I k iiïih last Saturday from San Conference of the Congregational
C hild’ s Ctitton StiYckinus. 5. f*. 7...........
8 , (
MV v i 1 1 ¿unranter a POSIT2 I t: C f R B H
the age of 20 years emigrated to
ch
iu
d
i,
at
Sau
Francisco,
that
a
Francisco,
hut
he
does
not
bring
Infants*
S
hoes,
all
c«>l«>rs.
1
to
4
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25
,
.
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or f f'it Ou©
Nicaragua ranal ronqmnv that it
T h o u s a n d D o lla r s
I
portion of the charges connecting Wisconsin and became a citizen
M en’ s Snndav Shoes, nntil g o n e .......... 1.25
CAVEATS,
DESIGNS,
TRADE-MARKS.
|
encouragement
o
f
immediate
suc­
m s bufili that watrf-way in first-
. | ' • - ’ -v : u F R E E ? .T «tr;.;tly private.
La«Tv«»«*
SAnnday
Sh«^s.
un
til
g
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1.25
his name with Mattie Overman are of the United States. He moved
Sentí im a nutlcl or rough pencil
CilA /.*' v FS VE RY RE 'SO V \PT.E. Tr-at- I
rbiMH etyle for f75.oilO.000 or cess o f Hie uew steamei project.
S K E T C H f your invention and we will
-
report n* to its j-atent-
I
T h o P l i i l o . « nl»uy
« p b y i of ra.xrttaar,’11
“
«d reportas
Ihrt»-fourths what tlirv hail rx Everything in the city is preparing true. Ihe confer» nee lias expelled to Humboldt,California, about 1850 m C y a MINE ••» id
1
“
*c or How to Get
which pince, with a «li^ut exception, J jWHtr f ; fnv* nt»*«’ ’ (¡«tide
4 free.
• .s -lv b-.ok
S*. :k for
for men.)
pected to swindle the governine ,llt for the Alaska rush, and shipyards, him from tho ministry.
v ia it
jo R u tr « fi
out of. Well, now let Undo Sam boiler and engine manufacturers,
he made hi* home
| O'FARRELL FOWLER & O'FARRELL. *
« C r c i i. . t A
.'•! fm om n o f A n a tom y | »
N T E D .— T MUST WOK THY
AND years ago
having all the work on hand they
■ - '
oof i
tnd in the
build anil own it.
lawyer,
feaicitor* of Intrica* anj
gentlem en «»r ladies to travel comity and first located at Coquille
\ V « s A p active
fareg.i
fit»,:,
can accomplish for the next six for
o n s ib le esta b lish ed house in state
months.
o f O regon. M onthly fftVflO and expense»*. City, where he resided for fifteen
^ 14.5 N. T. AVE....................
. TCT, . D. C. J C / I S H
WA’.HIIIB
S T O R E
T n Uur» t'on«il|MlioM Forwr«*y.
P osition stead y. Reference. Encl**se self- month* nnd then located at Two- ?
Wbrn writing mentila tbts fapor.
T»kfl Cansen i -its Cnndv Gwttmriic. bv or ¿V l
la-isco. Dst ^
T hst ¡A tm e lin rk can be ru r e ii with addressed stam ped envelope. The Doni in mile ert ck, about ti mile* south of
C. C C fail to cure, Urugutsu refund money.
25 and 2 7 MorKet S t., S. F .
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ion C om pany, l « p i Y, C h ica go.
Dr. Mlles* NEUVE FLATTER. Only
tfq p iU f (Êü’j 'üïvnhl.
Muîirgs from Mrríhfield.
Letter from the Ashland Normal.
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CALL FOR :::
Votes
Doors, Windows
Scientific ffinerkan.
New York
The Egg
is
W e Sen d it Free
ver.
Groceri
revisions
The Riverton lióte
HERE TO STAY!
Marble aid Sloas fforls
S
Hood’
s
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