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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1898)
l i __ i___ ■■j y €m iìU C'ùi} TU ESDAY^ FER T jfllllil« 8. UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. ¿8 ô â ü Æ y r tle O P c in /t PU B LISH E D E V E R Y TUESD AY an d. W H a t J. S. 31 ° E WEN & CO. Editors and Proprietors. D evoted i o ib e m aterial and social up- b a ild in g o f the C oqu ille Valley particularly an d o f OtHiS C oan tv generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $ ‘J. P. F1M11EK, N lW IPiriB Al>VBBTI«IHO AOBHT L 21 “ ‘ TiiiM li1 KiohBUtfe, Min Fruì« tino, »a oar latUoii JE s e a l «eut. This piper U kept eu file t i l l office a n d . tlie ‘U ’ p p e r - C c q . - u i l l e is G o in g o n T lx e r e . Mrs. Clins. D odge ie visiting The K lon dike crew are still at Mrs. 0 . R. Willard near Coquilla Prosper and wa learn that they are progressing finely on their new City. Capt. Win. R sck leff returned schooner. last week from a business trip to J. A. L elinlierr has opened real estate office at l.is sister's Sau Francisco. Miss Daisy 1). G iles leaves M yr store, and no doubt he will d o a tle i ’ oin l next Friday to take good business. The insurance adjuster was in r c t l i l . - . «or I » ........ . i t » . . . . the charge o f the North Bend « cb o o l. l* » in iii.i T i c k e t . | Mrs. C. E. Schroeder has charge town Inst week nnd w ears told that | o f the Hermann villa during the he recom m ended the payment o f fo r s h e r if f . ] „hseuce o f the proprietor and lady. $1200 for the mill lots. T o the C oos C ounty Central C om m ittee o f i . Mr. Phelan is o p looking after tb s Popniint party: | Mr. Irvine, the boss M aecabee, is O e n t l e m e n -l h e under»i«n<.d m embers (l VPry pleasant appearing gentle- the logs that werp put iu the water o f the Populist party and residents'»! M yrtle - . . 1 * ® e\ , ,, at the railway logging cauip last P oin t precinct, respectfully ask that you ncan, ttUll t h o u g h h o 18 n i u l d l e - plaoe the nam e of S. C. G iles before the nge'd. SODiP o f oar girls Asked if be summer ou B ig creek. Populist oonnty convention o f 1898 u a ___ ca n d id a te for ib e r i^ o f said county. | OJarriedf S ig n ed : Z. T. Johuson, Albert Myers. G eorge Stauff, a pioneer o f the J. C. Myers. C. U. Haller. G . T. Davis. J . A. L eboherr, Wiu. S. 8. Used, A. V o lk -j upper C oquille, hut now o f Marsh, mar. field, is visiting Myrtle i ’oint. He FOR COUKTY CI.ERK. W e. the ondersiiined. hereby recomm end J . W. I.eneve for tbs nom ination for con nlv clerk on the People's party ticket. Signed: W D rsne, A O W heeler, D 11 Johnson, D G iles. W E McDuffee, * FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Ta O u r 1‘ a l r o a s . The new management of the Co- quille City H erald desires a settle ment with all the patrons of the paper, and will send statements to each and every one soon. And although money is much needed and wanted, we do not in tend to exact from any one his last cent, but leave it to you to do the best you can for us. Above all be •ure to inform us of any discrep ancy in the statement received by you. ________________ Saturday’s Oregonian publishes a telegram of the 4th iust from Wash ington stating that the house com mittee on elections hud acted on the contested case iu tho 1st congres sional district of Oregon, Vander- burg vs. Tongue, nnd “ unanimously, Democrats as well as Republicans, voted in favor of a resolution that Tongue is entitlod to the sea t” Of course the house will now endorse it— Democrats as well as Republi cans. E. M. Dnvanl, who was sent from here to the insane asylum, last fall, has been discharged from that in stitution, and he has gone to Cali fornm. H e has a young son living here who will he sent to his father by stei.mer in the neur future. laBt week. O ne o f the girls wanted to head this “ O ur W illie,” hut that would hs deception, as he belongs to —well, som e oue else. T T.- T.-frT- T , T » r W , . T v r ■NWH.ThTtTJÆTt.TrvT.T.ÏtlIiJiJ. M a a ftiti The Country School Teacher. and County Convention for Coos T h e requirem ents o f a country County. Oregon. school teacher are not numerous. She must he a primary, interme The primary elections o f the JPeo- diate, grammar gratis and high pie’s party o f Coos county, Oregou, school teacher com bined. She must will he held iu each precinct at the he able to build tires, adjust, fallen usual places ou Saturday, March stovepipes, put iu window panes, 12, 1898, from 1 to 8 o ’clock p m. o f sweep, dust, split kindling, driven said day, for the purpose o f voting horse, keep out o f the neighborhood by the Initiative aud Referendum quarrels, know how nnd when to on the follow ing questions: j whip a had boy, understand the Nom ination of candidates for school laws, raise money for li- various conuty and precinct offices brnries, keep all records, plant trees to be filled at the geuerul election on Arbor day, be o f good moral to he held June 15, 1898. character and pass cxnminatlon in E lection o f 7 delegates to the all branches o f education. For state convention o f the P eople’s these accom plishm ents she receives party to Ite held at Portland, March j 1 30 per inont'i. Think o f n girl 23 ,189 8. I getting that much! Out o f this she E lection o f delegates to county j pays her hoard, buys her clot lice, convention o f the P eop le’s p a rty ! attends a summer school, buys to he held on Thursday, March 31, j educational papers and hooks, «t- 1898, at Coquille City. ] tends county conventions nnd buys T o vote on Ibe question o f pencils for the pupils. What is “ fusion” or “ no fusiou” o f the left she adds to her hank account P eople’s party and D em ocratic or or starts a hank if she prefers, other so-called reform party in Unless som ething is done to reduce C oos county aud iu the state of itfiewnges,school teachers will have a Oregon. j m onopoly ofthewealth ofth ecou n try Aud for the eleotion o f precinct j aud wp shall find iu onr midst a comm itteem en of the executive ; labor organization which will men- com m ittee in each precinct. ace o u rlr e e institutions and enslave Each precinct is entitled to the i our taxpayers.-—Primary Education follow ing number of delegates to ---------------------- ,------------------------------ — the couuty convention: — _ _ This is the very best Smoking Tobacco made. Eltcllont No Precinct ; Votes W e. the undersigned, hereby recomm end John P. Goodm an for the nom ination for oonnty trensnrer on the People's party ticket. Signed: W Drane. A O Wheeler. D G iles, T A W alker. J H James. Uncle Com m odore Rose o f D ou g las county, a pioneer o f 1847, is visiting D. G iles with whom lie has beeu acquainted for over forty will also visit the Herman!! families years, on the South F olk. Our town looks as though som e “ We G irls” are going to see if thing was lacking since the mill we can’ t get up a little interest iu went up iu sm oke. The meu say our city election. TI ip meu seem that we have a grand opening here to he very indifferent. I f they will for n saw and ilouriug mill. let ue we will vote for Mr. Riley A lodge o f M accabees will hs for mayor. com pleted at this place the 7th Prof. W. H. Hunch delivered l o s t , and "W e G irls” hear it stated three very interesting discources at that some o f the best meu o f town the Dixon hall, on Sunday. It is 1 com pose the new oiganizntiou. O f lioped that the gifted speaker will course that inruus our beaux. favor the people here with more of Quite a number o f due looking his interesting lectures. young men cam e iu Saturday to The many friends o f S. B Her- take a peep at the prize fight. They. niann are plad to learu that his showed better sense, however, than health is im proving under Dr. to be disappointed, aud enjoyed a M iller's treatment at Rosebnrg, social hop iustead o f a fight. and it is thought that his contem W ill L undy has beeu in the plated trip to southern California mines a few days aud “ We G irls” a ill lie obviated. were glad to see him home well PEOPLE'S PARTY PRIMARY Ö z 1 2 1 2 3 4 ,r* G 7 8 i) 10 11 12 13 H 15 16 ir 18 19 “0 21 ou « 24 25 26 B arton P rairie...................... B an d on ................................... Coaled«»................................... ( ’oos C it y ............................... C oos R iv e r ............................. C oo« liir e r (North i ............. C o q u ille .................................. Deer P a r k ............................. D o r a ......................................... E m p ire .................................... E n ch an ted .................... ...... M arshfield (N o r t h )............. Murshfield (S o u th )............. M issou ri................................. M yrtle P o i n t ........................ N orw a y................................... Parkersburg ......................... R an d olp h (P ro s p e r).......... R iv e rto n ................................. R o w la n d ................................. S outh S I u g h ........................ K'liuiter................................... T e n -M ile ................................ F our-M ile ............................ 21 144 62 22 45 34 203 6 20 68 29 65 91 112 nr. 167 70 72 S4 73 97 97 7 22 27 1 2 9 1 1 1 3 1 I 2 1 2 2 ‘Î 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Scrofula Makes life misery to thousands of people. It manifests itself in many different ways, like goitre, swellings, running sores, boils, salt rheum aud pimples and other eruptions. Scarce ly a man is wholly free from it, in some form. It clings tenaciously uutil the last vestige of scrofulous poison is eradicated by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the BULL DURHAM You wlil And ono coupon Inside eneb 2 ounce Itag and two coupons Inside each 4 ounce bog. Buy a bag. read the coupou and see bow to get your sbaro of f250,000 In present«. Notice for Publication. U. S. L aud O ffice , R oskhuho . O regon, I January 25, 1898. t 'O T I C E ia hereby given that the fo l low in«-nam ed settler has filed notice o f hia iu tention to make final p roof in apnort o f his cla im , am! that said p roof will be made b efore W . V . D ou glas, if . H. Comrais- j sioner, at Marshfield, O regon, ou March [ 12, lh98, viz: JO E L PATTERSON, on H om estead Entry No 803H, for the L ot 6. Section 14: Lota l and II an d E)* N W ^ o f Sec 23, T w p 26 south, R 14 west. He nam es the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence njiou and cu ltivation o f si id land, viz: G eorge Was son, sr., Albert. Culver, sr., Thom as C. W y man, S 11. Crouch, o f Empire City .Oregou. Feb. 1 fit R. M. V EATCH , R egister. CALL FOR ::: HOLBROOK, M ERRILL & S T E T S O N ............. N Also B R ID G E & BEACH S T O V E S ' — --------- Doors, Windows and any other Building Material, Or any and everything carried in a First-class Hardware Store. On« True Blood Purifier. Thousands of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrofula, often inherited and most tenacious, positive ly, perfectly and permanently cured by Hood’s There was to have been a fight or boxiug match Saturday evening at the opera hall, but our citizens o b Charles Merchant, one o f Marsh jected to such proceedings and it field's prominent and best citizens. was abnudoued. W e learn that T o t a l.................................. 1554 40 visited M yrtle Point two days last the parties most interested con- Frepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Low«)], Mass. week. H e was an early settler in j eluded that the people were right B« sure to get H o o d ’ s and only H ood ' s . BeiDg o o e delegate at large for Coos county, and we learn that lie Hud that they nre glad they wert __ are the best after-dinner each precinct and one delegate for was at Mr. D odge’s office most o f not permitted to make a foolish H o o d S H illS pills, aid digestion. 250- the time, examining the notes for : exhibition o f their so-called manly every 100 voteB or major fraction thereof cast for Harry Watkins the new history. I skill. “ W e G ib l s .” for presidential elector at the presi dential election of 1896. I Baudon Recorder. I Fighting Plutocracy. "Names of three candidates are The results should be sent to the W ord com es from San Francisco j I .now before us by petition for pre secretary at the earliest possible s a B A 2 A R i that the J. S. Kim ball Com pany The New Time in its January int Company cin ct ballots. It would be well if moment to enable the com m ittee to friends would be prompt in an have com m enced work on Ibe ■ number sounds the keynote of the notify delegates to the state con nouncing their preferences for the steamer designed for the Coquille , opposition to the currency plans of vention whichi'ipeets in Portland, “ THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar President M cKinley and Secretary tistic. Fashionable. Original. Perfect- several nominations, so that citi trade. March 23, 1898. Fitting. Prices l O n n il 1C c e n ts . W ork is progressing rapidly on l,a!?e- This able magazine is now zens in all portions of the county W m . H. H ull , None higher. None better ct any price. _ _ ___________________ ___ _____ t i e n c o g i a d leader in the fight Chairman fieoplo’s party central be informed and vote iutelli- the n«w Schooner at Prosper. may Some tellable merchant sells them in J the money power. “ The gently, marking choice for the sev- the Alaska fever is anabated. Coos ~ nearly every city cr town. Ask for J comae mittea. eral candidates for each office. L e t coauty will have a largo represen- W olcott to 'omaiission and Its Results” Attest: J. J. Stanley, Secretary. them, or they can be bad by mail from J us In either New York or Chicago, f each candidate's name be nccom- tation in the far uorthwest by next is the subject discussed by Caarles Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet f jiauied by that of at least five Popu- fall. A" Towne’ the bnlliant chairman of sent upon receipt of one cent to pay J Republican National The Sherman Antl-1 rust Law Heard From.] postage. - , 7 lists o f the precinct and 50 cents to j The steamer Jennie made a good the Silver pay for the announcement aud to run from San Francisco up, cover- He handles Comptrol- Judge Morrow has grauted a] assist in paying for the tickets ing the distance in 57 hours. She leJ Eck? s .u J SIoT‘ 8’ anJ preliminary injunction restraining j The primary elections are set to be will stay on her present route tins c “ arff88 Wlt“ J » nse ignorance on the subject under discussion. the Coal Dealers’ A ssociation , o f j held March 12, 1898, at 1 to 8 month yet st least and m aybe ........... . Mr. Towne accuses the Republican San Francisco, from actiug in o'clock p. iu. | longer. Brightest ladies’ magazine published. party leaders with despicable du accordance with its rule for the ------- 7 ~ r, -------j tv __ , ' The schooners Albion, C oquelle plicity and with the betrayal of maintenance of the price at which Invaluable for the home« Fashions of The name of Hon. 8. H. Hazard, j SDj C o n f i a u l a a l , M l i e d in safely the day, Home Literature, Household i coal was to be sold to customers. solemn pledges. Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T o f Empire City, is now quite prom- OTer , he Coquille bar last W ednes- The application for tbe restraining j Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, in- A “The Menace o f P lu tocracy” is xuenUyr mentioned in several <*c- d « v afternoon ahoot on e hour be- order was tnnde by tbe governm ent eluding a fr e e pattern, your own selec U on a of this judicial district for the fore ,ow tid& T bis ¡8 a that discussed by Corgressm an M. W. on tbe ground that the association tion any time« Send two 2-cent stamps T office of judge at the approaching couM barJ1 ^ perf,irm ed at any Howard, of Alabama. Am ong the w as interfering with trade and com for sample copy. Address A famous contributors to this splendid election and from what we hear it o tb „ bar OQ the T H E McCALL COMPANY, V s merce by unlawfully com binin g to has touched a “ weak spot in the n , , number are Prof. W . H. H. Lecky, uphold the price o f coal at a certain I 142-146 Vest 14th Street. New Y’ ork. A hearts of^his fellow-citizens in Coos , Tbe. L ^ Tet ,HlU F ° 'DP9 ,clo8ef o f the English Parliament; Con 189 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. ” 1 figure, iu opposition to the terms of . and Curry counties, where he is d o w D la8, 1 Tneeday « d e fin ite ly , and gressman D. B. Henderson, of Iow a; tbe anti trust act o f 1890. It was «specinHv'well known and stands so nja°y ? f - -tbe li>aJln« c , " zeB3 of Congressman Stark, o f Nebraska; shown that 800,000 tons o f coal fair. The nomination of Mr. Haz- Marshfield think that it will Deyer Prof. J. R. Commons, o f Syracuse were being auounlly consum ed in ard would about blot owl partv fines be , U 18 " Dcrted University; Hon. John C. Bradshaw, in Coos, so far as the judgeskip » that about «500,000 has beeu ex- who treats o f “ Single Tax and the city, aud that the association controlled its disposition and had L abor;“ John W. Breidenthal, Sen concerned, aud if named at the j P*td<fd m ,be ™ terPrl8e' ' ______________ rules to govern tbe price at which Populist primaries as the choice of A petition is being circulated to ator Marion Butler,Helen M .Gougar, it was to be retiiled. T b e defend the people, his endorsement by the charge the boundary between the Im ogene C. Fales, Rev. Myron W. Populists throughout the d istrict, B a n lon and Prosper school dis- Reed, Senator William M. Stewart, auts contended their on ly object would be heartily acceded to, and ■ tricts 6o as to set the lighthouse P r o f . Frank P i irsons and many was to defend tbe public against the j acts o f dishonest dealers and that, j ■the Democrats would as quickly r e -;P roPer*Y *n this d is tr ic t This other of the best writers aud think- in any event, they were not subject ■ apond. While not avowedly belong- change should lie made as tho ers of the country, ing to the Populist party in Coos, children at the lighthouse are out Twenty-five illustrations, includ- to the jurisdiction o f the anti-trust i he hss always been so closely in ° I reach o f the Prosper school- ¡Dg several striking cartoons, are act, ns they were not incorporated.; The court, howpver, held that the j sympathy with that party’« declared house. scattered through the pages of the constitution nnd by-law s o f the principles—or, in other words, with Abotber com pany organized here January New Time. This magazine association came within the prohibi the basic principles of Jefferson last night under the name o f Co- , has passed the 50,000 mark, and is tions o f tbe act and were unlawful. Democracy and Lineolu Republican- quill* River-Yukon Transportation a power to be reckoned with. Chi- ism— that there is nothing between | C o , to d o a passenger and fre ig h t-1 cago has at last a magazine of the Cairtmunicateti. us, and be would be a very avail- ing business on the Y ukon river, in first rank. Publishers, Chnrles H. able and popular candidate. The Alaska. R obert F rederick was Kerr A Company, 56 Fifth avenue, M ttitik F oist , Oregon, Feb. 5. 1S98, H e r a l d would rejoice to have Coos chosen president, and the trustees Chicago. E d . H erald : I noticed in the last county step to the front in the are F. L Low e, R obert F rederick,' Have you subscribed for The New judgeship, and particularly with so j T. P. Hanley, T. F. Lew is and Tim e? It has become the grandest issue of the Enterprise, our little able, honest and upright a man as Arthur Elfingson. T h e com pany weapon ever placed in the banda of editor com ing out and making his Mr. Hazard. will build a steamer sufficiently [ the people. You should not be bow nnd commenting on our city -------- ----------------- seaworthy to make the journey to without it W e offer a clubbing election. He says he wants wide A Possible Candidate. the Y neon, hut calculated to run ! rate of $2.25 for the H erald and awake business men for our officers. ------- principally upon that river. She The New Time, or will forward your Now I would kindly ask the genial F i i « t i « w . Oregon. Feb 2 , 1S9S. will be 80 fppt on deck, 18 feet subscription o f $1 for The New- editor what kind o f business men he y -u tov TV»-, fie want a business E d . H erald : A s the time has beam, and have about six feet hold, Time. man that can pick up his mite and now come when we should look to he run by steam and will leave A few months ago, Mr. Byron get away at any time? Or does he arouDd ua and count our neighbors here loaded with freight and coal that are permanently lo- and weigh tbeir fitness for official j till she diawa als>ut seven feet, Every, of W oodstock, Mich., ’ w ss! wal't favors, and thinking that our part She will be a steamer, although badly afflicted with rheumatism., cated, nnd have the interest o f our o f the county is entitled to some temporary masts will be pot iu for His right log was swollen the full town at heart? 7 know the little editor: the consideration, ami believing wheu tbe purpose o f using sails on the length, causing him great suffering. you have a g ood thing that it is, wav op. The capital stock is He was advised to try Chamberlain’s n,an t'lat gives him the most ads. yonr duty to keep it going and post $<>1100, and work will com m euce Pain Balm. The first bottle of it aml Pa,s ,lira °n the shoulders is tbe helped him considerably aud the moa* popular man for him. your friends. Now, G eorge Norris immediately upon the vessel, second bottle effected a cure. Tin* You wid kindly remember, if you is just the man for assessor; he is an - * old resilient of Coos county who A hammer aud needle social is the 25 and 50 cent sizes are for sale by ! l'l®as^. when he launched the Lnter- ' ■ prise on the sea o f journalism, he has helped to hew it out of the for- latest. Each lady is to bring a R, S. Knowlton. Ready Jan. 1, 1898, ------ claimed it should lie a “ fair sheet,” •at, and knows every uook and needle, n spool of thread nnd several On All N ew s Stands. W rite T h e Coa«t A gency Com - *nd that it should be a non-partisan corner of it aud ia thoroughly coni- buttons and each gentleman is to petent to perform the duties o f the bring a hammer anil some nails. pany, Portland, for anything iu P*Pe r » hut how long was it until he j l JIJIJIJ<J<J< office with honor to himself and When all the materials are on the typewriters’ or for typewriter or patted his own party on the back and gave other parties a black-eye Larger. Better, More Complete justice to the people. H oping that table each lady picks out a hammer office supplies. Expert repairing O pfoser . ---, r- my suggestion will prove Rood and and ia given a block and some nails ami platens and parts for all [un when he cou ld ? Than Ever. timely and that hia many friends Each gentleman is to choose sewing cLiltes. * A N T E D .- rU C S T W O R T H Y AXL will be successful in nominating material and buttons and the con-1 --• -» — Active centi, m e n op la J ics to travel L T * Tbe most vndelf sold Amenai Refer* Don’t Toharro >|»»l and Satokf Iffiir 1 H> Aw*j. and electing him to tho office for tout begins. The ladies drive as fo r re«pon&ible estnbliahed bonne in Mate mu e Book and Poltlual Manual published. To quit tobacco eosiljr and forever, be mxg o f C r gon. M oy’ h it $4ó.00 and expenses. which he is so well qualified many nails in their blocks as they notic. full of life, nerve aril viper, take No To* Position eteadv. R eference. Enclt^seeelf- I am a citizen and can in five minutes and tbe gentle Bac. the wonder worker, that mafic* weak tnen «ddreused vtatrpfu envolope. I'he D om in All drupritui. 50c or It. Cure jnmmn- ion C om pany. l e p t Y. Chien g o . 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