Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 15, 1898, Image 2

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Populist votors should couio out
to tlio piimaries nud voto on the
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ipu stiouu as well as candidates
T U E SD A Y , FEU. 15,1898.
there before them. The question ^ v - r y -r t le
¡F e in t
a n d . t l i e ”U " p p e r - O c q . - u . l l l e
of “ fusion” is not au issue—-hut
a n d . W H a t Is G o in g c n T lie r e .
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY union or co-operation is.
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UPPER - RIVER
DEPARTMENT.
The H e k a i . h favors Hon. S. H.
Suuday was a mild, loTely sum­
Mrs. 8. S. Darnell is quite ill.
Hazard for the circuit judgeship mer day.
Mrs. Dr. Roherds is attending the
and recom mends him to the Popu­
Uncle James Wall, o f isthmus uffected lady.
D evoted to th e m aterial and social up- | lists at the coming primary elec­
Mr. Edward Jenkins and wife
b i d d i n g o f the C oqu ilie Valley particularly tions. Mr. Hazard is sufficiently well slough, visited Myrtle I’ oiut lust
of Curry county are visiting
an d o f C oos C ounty g en era lly .
week.
known to our people as to give an
S ubscription, per year, in advance, $2.
The German Baptist (Dutikard) friends aud telatives at this place.
answer why.
P . F IS H E R , N * w « v a » b b A d v b r t ih in o A o e m t !
Daniel Giles visited Prosper
church will soou erect a church
11 M ereh au te’ H x oh a n g e, Kan Franclacu, la j
last, week and reports that the
o a r a u th o riz e d a g e n t . T h is p a p e r 1« k e p t on file j
The People’s party should have building in Myrtle Point.
this office.
tho disposition to unite with any
Mr. Opposer started for K lon­ Alaska schooner is being put to­
P c t l l i o u N l o r ¡lo m i a ia l l o ii M o n t h e and all who favor the Initiative and dike Finlay evening about dark gether in n substantial manner.
l* o | mi I I n I T l r h r l .
For disorderly conduct Marshal
Referendum and who are for the free and we are told that lie will locate
Browu arrested a mau Saturday
coinage of silver. It has no party a claim for the Enterprise.
T o the Coos C ounty Central Comm ittee o f
lines that would throttle these
the Populist party:
“ We Girls”thought that the usual night. W e hear he was convicted
iu the Recorder's court and Sued.
F O R JU D G E , SECOND J U D IC IA L DISTRICT. principles at the petty cost of prej­ excitement incident to a town elec­
Mat Nystrnm has been erecting
T o the People’ s party o f C oos county, udices agaiust individuals or old tion would miss oui quiet city this
O r ., greeting: We, the undersigned. P op ­ party names.
year, but we learn that nt least a windmill CO feet hit’ ll on the
ulists o f Coos county, Oregon, respectfully
every other man on the street is a south side of town. Alaska Page
recommend and endorse 8 H Hazard, o f
Abraham Lincoln said:
“ Let candidate for oflice, und ere this is had charge. The structure seemed
Empire City, Or., as the nom inee for Cir­
cu it Judge o f the 2d Judicial D istrict o f none falter who thinks h6 is right,
in print they will kcow their fate. to l.e a monster to rnise, and owing
O regon: W H Scbrocdor, J Henry Schroe-
But if, after They are all good men— so it is to a rope giving way it fell about
d er, W L Hay ter, R M Hay ter. P Crow. and we may succeed.
K E Hayter, Henry R W ard, W A Barnett, all, we shail fail, he it so; we still
We hope election day will the time it was up and received
E A Wimer, J W Strong. J C E pperson, shall have the proud consolation said.
some damage, but it has been re­
pass without any riots.
M Hayter, M H Burgess, L R Edm unds,
J H Bark low, D II Johnson, E Paunenborg. of saying to our conscience and to
paired anti now stands eiect nnd
Those
who
have
lived
neighbors
S P C Johnson, J S M cEw en, J H C ecil, J B the departed shade of our country’s
will soon l>e pumping water to sup­
F ox.
to
Levi
Gant
foi
the
Inst
twenty-
freedom, that the cause approved
ply the hotel.
FO R C O U N T Y JU D G E .
five
years
ure
indeed
glad
that
the
of our judgment and adored of our
M. R. Relieu died nt Enchanted
W e th e undersigned citizen s and voters
highwaymen who tortured and
-would recom m end the nam e o f J. H enbi hearts, in disaster, in chains, in tor­ robbed him last week did not de­ Prairie Fell. 12, 1898. Uncle Mike,
•S chbokdeh as the People’ s party candidale ture, in death, wo never faltered in
prive him of his life; the money as lie has been fnmilintly known,
f o r C ounty Jadge: Thom as Buokman, C ,
defending.”
H ow e, Thos. H oward, J. N. N elson, 0 .
they got is Dot'uilig eoraparud to had beeu complaining of a cold
B itzm an.
tho life of such a noble old man. about a week but it wus uot thought
It
is
well
known
that
Mr.
Van-
W e, the undersigned, hereby rwcirmnend
by the fnmily that anything scii­
J . H bnby B chboedkji for the nom ination for derburg did not contest his case Mr. Jlunt lias helped a great many
ons was to corne, but Sunday he
C ounty Judge o n the People’ s p a jty ticket:
w
ho
were
in
need
while
this
valley
J . H . Cecil, J. C. W atson, T . A. W alker, against Mr. Tongue for a seat in
was discovered to be worse, and
J . M. Upton, D . P. Strang*
congress of his own motion, nor for has been settling up, and none but passed away that eveniug, at the
W e, the un ersigned, hereby recom m end the perquisites allowed therein, hut villains of the worst type would
Mr.
W . 8. V andebbubo for County Judge on the
molest him iu his declining years. advanced ape of 84 years.
P eop le's party ticket: J. I). D on aldson, upon the advice chiefly cf the mas«
Relieu was n pioneer of Oregon
W illiam R . T ollar. D . K. Perkins, R obert meeting held at Salem just after We are glad that the authorities
ami rendered efficient service in
Frederick, am, Capt. O. W . Leneye.
tho election, and composed of lead­ have a clue that they hope will quelling the luiiinn outbreaks nnd
lead
to
the
detection
and
punish­
" FOR BOUNTY
CO M M IS SIO N E R .
ing Populists, Silver Republicans
helped to blaze the trails for civil­
M arshfield, Feb 10—W e, the undersigned, and Democrats, and demanded for ment o f the guilty parties.
ization to advance.
He had re­
hereby recom m en d B F R oss fo r nom ina­
tho
interests
of
the
public
and
fair
Oh,
dear,
“
We
Girls”
hardly
tion fo r County Commissioner on the P e o ­
sided in Coos county about 30 years
ple’ s party tiokot: Joh n K aino, G L 8 tid - elections.
The only hope then know how to write locals. We and was highly respacted.
About
ham, Ed C raighead. V/ P M urphy, Andy
© ’ C onpor, John G am ble, John E Reuse. rested in a re-count, which could now understand why correspond­ two years ago the deceased dis­
Jbhn H Beaie. E P Brciles.
* only be had in a contest.
We nil ents get in trouble; if they get the covered that he had a cancer on
M arshfield,.Feb 13— We, the undersigned, know the justice of the demand, but news faithfully aud honestly they
the hack of his left hand.
About
Populists, recomm end the name o f E J i
Coffelt o f Coos river f o r County C om m is­ we also know the improbability of must tread on some one’s sins; a year ago he went to Rosehnrg
sion er: G W T ribbey, J Ernst, J H Iiob a ck ! obtaining justice through old party then the writer is pounced upon
and had the cancer removed and
W P Murphy, D D (Jampbell.
* | methods.
They would rather meet and nbnsed. W e have reliable in­ since that time lie has been quite
FOR C O U N T Y C L E R K .
the expense attending it “ out of the formation about some transactions well and Ills numerous family of
We, the undersigned, hereby recom m end people's pockets” than yield their not long since that is o f the most
children and grand-children were
J . W. Leneve fo r the nom ination for county
elerk on the People’ s party ticket. Signed: vantage of a vote for corporations indecent aud disgusting character, hopeful tlmt "Grandpa” would live
W I)rane, A O Whoeler, D H Johnson, and money gamblers.
aud we wonder that humanity that many years. The interment will
D G iles, W E McDuffee.
*
claims the least spark o f decency take place at Euclmnted Prairie on
FOR S H E R IF F .
Judge Hanford Say3 the "Maximum Charge” would countenance such degrada­ Tuesday.
G entlem en—The undersigned, members
Law is Constitutional.
tion; hut, perhaps our indignation
The ladies of the W. R. C. gnve
o f the Populist party and residents o f M yrtle
I i h s led us too far aud we must
P oih t precinct, respectfully ask that you
an entertainment Suturduy evening
plaoe the n a m e o f 8 . C. G i l e s before th e
Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 8.—Judge close the subject.
that was a complete success. The
Populist county con vention o f 1898 us a
Hauford, of the federal court,
cand id ate for sheriff o f said county.
We heard two geullemen dis­ plays were well rendered and the
8 ig u e d : Z. T . Johnson, Albert Myers, today rcudered a decision in the
cussing the enmiunl record of this program an interesting one. The
J . C. M yers, C. H. Butler, G . T . Davis. J. A.
case of the Tacoma Grain Co. vicinity a day or two ago. It young people enjoyed a social hop
Lehnherr, Win. Page, 8 . 8 . R eed, A. V o lk -
agaiust the Oregon Railway & Nav­ seems that there have been several after I lie stage exercises closed,and
mar.
W e, the i ndt-r.it:iipd. horoliy recom m end igation Co., ucd Great Northern grave
felouies
committed but the falling of a lamp caused a rush
H .
W. D i n r a m fur the nom inntiou tor Railway, of vital importance to
no criminal lias ever been appre­ down the stairway that came near
sheriff on the People’ s party ticket: John
D on aldson. W illiam Totlur, Hubert Fred­ wheat growers of the state aid
hended. Mr. McCloskey was shot ending seriously. Two ladies are
erick, ar., Thom as W . Drane, J. M. P trkius. shippers of tbiacity.
Thedeciaion down in cold blood ia the presence reported as considerably injured.
A . Carlson.
sustains
the
constitutionality
of
the
of five hundred people, on the 4th “ We Girls” were uot present, but
W e, the a lle rsicn e d . P eop le's party vot­
ers, hereby recom m end fla ik n ess Dunham recently enacted railway transpor­ ot July a dozen or more years ago. ; we hear the accident came very
l o t Sheriff o f Cnoa county: O A K elly. O tation law, fixing
a maximum The murderer escaped. The mail I nenr being a serious one, nnd that
A Steward. T A W illard, A E M artin. G eo
M artin. Wm C opley, Stacy I.ee, J E M artin, charge for hauls within the state. was held up and robbed three ¡it was the rpsult of carelessness.
J D D onaldson.
- Thu suit was brought to compel the miles south of town four years ago.
| It may be a lesson, and perhaps
W e. the nndersianed, b elieving A C W il­ O.R. & N. to accept its pro rata for aud, though the authorities did warn some young men ot the dan­
son o f Coqnille City a enitahle person f >r its share o f the haul to Tacoma
nil they could to apprehend the ger they place their loved ones iu by
ttoe position o f Sheriff o f C oos cou nty,
hereby recom m end him to the voters o f fmm the southern portion of the guilty party, the officials at Wash­ too free use of intoxicants.
Some
said county At the ensuing election. T A state when taken in conjunction
ington refused to pay any costs people argue that it is necessary to
W alker, J H C ecil, J H Jam es, \V O R ose.
T W G illham .
* with the Northern Pacific.
and no one was Dtinisheil. James license saloons to keep np the ex­
Heretofore local tariIT-» have pre­ Kilhurn was robbed about that penses of the town, nnd that it is
We, the undersigned, members o f the
People’ s p a rty, do respectfully recom m end vailed on the O. R. & N. to its
time similarly to the way Levi necessary for the vendor of spirit­
W W Gage for nom ination for Sheriff on
Wells, Fargo & uous liquors to sell all they can in
the People’ s party ticket: T H oward, J N junction with the Northern Paci­ Gaut was robbed.
N elson, John Kaino, Mnrtin Russell, G W fic, which made the haul to Tacoma Co’s office lias been robbed twice
order to pay for the lictnse eveu
T rib b ey, G L Stidham , Ed Craighead, W P cost more thau the haul all the way
in Myrtle Foint, aud yet no nrrests to minors. Now, if a terrible holo­
Murphy, Andy O ’ C onnor, J o i n Gam ble,
E P Breiles.
* , over the O. II. & N. to Portland. have been made.
The geutlemen caust had taken place Snturday
The only qu9stlon left open by the nsserted there were men in town eveniug, and some o f our loved
FO R CO U N TY T R E ASU R E R .
deoisiou is the reasonableness of who said they knew who robbed ones hnd perished, we trust tlmt
W e, the undersigned, hereby recom m end
John P. G oodm an for the nom ination for the pro ruta offered the road, which the mail and express office.
I f people would have concluded thnt
cou nty treasurer on the People’ s party must bo proved or disproved by
men do know why in the world saloons nre not necessary. A seri­
ticket. Signed: W Drane, A O Wheeler.
D G iles, T A W alker, J H James.
# the trial of the case upou its mer­ don’t they let it be known so that ous conflagration wo are told was
its.
this high-handed rolibery can lie averted by a thoughtful lady who
We, the u u d eiv i'lied , Populists and legal
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voters o f C oos Co.in tv, Oregon, would re­
checked? “ Us G irls” could do threw her cape over the blaze in
spectfully present the nam e o f W. E.
Major George L. Donald, of the
time to arrest its fury.
M o D uftee as a cand id ate fo r the ollico of First battalion of tho Mississippi better than such uieu do.
J. S. M ° É W Ë N & CO.
Editors and Proprietors.
L
C ounty Treesurer su b ject to the Populist
prim ary and county con vention: D. Giles
B . H . B askin, J. B. M arshall, Capt. G . W.
L eneve, J. B. Fox.
We, the undersigned, members o f the
People’ s party, recom m end W W Hayes for
Dom ination fo r C ounty Treasurer on the
P eople’ s p.Yrty ticket: H II R ogers. W 1»
M urphy, Thou H oward, J N Nelson. Mnrtin
Rusaell.
-
Marshfield, Eeli 12 W r the undersigned,
hereby recomm end Thos Ituckmnn for the
nom ination fur C om ity Treasurer on the
Faople’ s party tiik e t:
John Knlno,
(I
Hu we, J Ernst, D D Cam pbell. John E
Reuse, John H Keane, A ndy O ’C onner, Jim
Mumble, E P lireiles.
*
National Guard, has resigned his
command and will leave in a few
| days to light in the Cuban ranks for
the liberty of that country.
The heads of four women are to
, he carved in stone upou the miiliou-
j dollar grand staircase of the Albany
capitol. The women who are to bo
honored are Molly Pitcher, Harriet
i Beecher Stowe, Clara Barton1 bd J
1 Susan B. Anthony.
Oregonian: Mrs. W. P. Lord has
| hern appointed chairman for Ore*
W e. the undersigned, Popnli <t« o f Coos
Society of Colonial
county, respectful!v recomm end <1 W N or­ j gon of tho
Oregon and Washington
ris, o f Fuirview, C oos cou nty. O r., us n Dames.
snitnble candidate for the olH eeof Assessor are said to he tho only states not
o f Coos county, Ur.: J O Stem m ier. H
Mrs.
Bettys, B H Haakin, D K Lewis, J A represented in the society.
M artin, J P Taylor, D J Tnylor.
* Lord is desirous of corresponding
C oquilie C ity, Feb
15—W o. the nnder-
with all persons in Oregon whose
signed, Populist voters o f C oos cou nty,
ancestors were at all conspicuous in
neoommend that the name o f Oeorpe Nor­
ris be placed hetoro the ,teople fo r Assessor colonial times.
FO B
COUNTY
ASSESSOR.
o f C oos count v: J B F ox, 8 P C Johnson.
W E MoDsffee, Burton M cDulfee. C E
Htrsnu, I) P StrsnR. Jsenb Fonts A C W il­
son , Chas Collier, J W Nosier. J H C ecil. *
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AU Data bunluhod by Dr. EII m ’ Putai PUM.
PEOPLE'S PARTY PRIMARY
Eiecllont and County Convention for Coos
County. Oregon.
The prinmry elections of the Peo-
pie’s party of Coos county, Oregon,
will be held iu each precinct at the
usual places on Saturday, March
12, 1898, from 1 to 8 o’clock p m. of
said day, for the purpose of voting
hy the Initiative and Referendum
on the following questious:
Nomination of candidates for
various county and precinct offices
to he filled nt the general electiou
to he held June (j, 1898.
Election of 7 delegates to the
state convention of the People's
party to lie held nt Portland, March
23, 1898.
Election of delegates to county
convention of the P to jle 's party
to ha held lii Thursday, March 31,
1898, at Coquille City.
To vote on the question of
“ fusion” or “ no fusion” of the
People’s pnrly and Democratic or
other so-called ref mu party in
Coos couuty aud in the state of
Oregon.
Ami for the election of precinct
committeemen o f tho executive
committee in each precinct.
E hc I i precinct is entitled to the
following number of delegates to
the countv convention:
O F T H E PEACE —
D1ST.
N O.
7.
Oregon. I
January 25, ISPS.
1
'V J'O T IC K ia hereby given that lb * ful-
i . s lowin'»-»ftm ed settler hns filed n otice of
his intention tc m ake final p ro o f in upport
o f his cla im , and that said p roof will bu j
»nulo before W . U. D ouglas, U .S . Corarais- j
sioner, at M arshfield, O regon, on M arch
12, li-98, viz:
I
J O E fj P A T T E R S O N ,
on H om estead Entry No MCKlH, fur the L o t 0,
Section It; Lota 1 and 8 ana E)i NW,1, ».f
Soo 2d, T w p 2<> Month, K i t we<:t.
He mimes the fo llo v in g witnesses to
prove his con tinu ous residence upon and
cu ltivation o f mt id land, viz: G eorge Was­
son, s i., Albert Culver, sr., T hom as G. W y­
m an, S 11. Crouch, o f Empire (Titv.Oregon.
Feb. U t
it. M. VHATCH., B egistor.
F recin ct
No
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Eurtun P ra irie........................ !
B am lon ....................................
C oatedu....................................
Ctius C it y ................................. j
Cous H iv e r..............................
Cuoa Uiver (Nortb ....... I
C o q u ille .................................... 1
D u r P a r k ...............................
D o r a ........ ...............................
E m p ire .......................................<
E n ch a n te d ...............
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L a k e ..........................................
L ib lry........................................
Marntiitcld ( N o r t h ) ...............:
Marshfield ( S u n i h ) ............. ,
M issouri .................................. I
M yrtle P o i n t .......................... I
N orw a y.....................................
P n rk e r-lm rn ............................ \
lla n d olp h (P r o a )ie r )..........
Hi v e rto n ..................................
H ow laud.................................... :
South SI u * h .......................... I
T e n -M ile .................................
F o u r - M i le ..............................
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CALL FOR:::
HOLBROOK, M ERRILL
A S T E T S O N ............
Also BRIDGE A BEACH
S T O V E S ’ —
Doors, Windows
and any other
Building
M aterial,
Or any aud everything
carried in a
60 Y E A R S ’
E X P E R IE N C E
First-class Hardware Store.
J. J. LAMB.
2
2
2
8
2
T rade M a r k «
D e s ig n s
C o p y r ig h t s 4 c .
A n y o n e send ing a afcdoh and dettcrlption m ay
quickly ascertain ou r opinion froe w h ether an
in vention is probably paten table. C om m unica­
tions strictly confldentlal. H a n d bo o k ou Patents
se n t froe. O ldest neency fo r securing p aten ts.
;
P a ten ts taken th rough Blunn A Co. recelvo j
I pectal notice, w ith o u t ch arge, in th e
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Scientific American.
1554
Being one delegate at large for
each precinct and one delegate for
every 100 votes or major fraction
thereof cast for Harry Watkins
for presidential elector at the presi­
dential election of 189(5.
The results should be sent to tlie
secretary nt tlie earliest possible
moment to enable the committee to
notify delegates to the state con­
vention which meets iu Portland,
March 23, 1898.
W m H. H u ll ,
Chairman People’s party central
com x mil ten.
Attest: J. J. Stanley, Secretary.
We Send it Free
TO
Weak i t a ,
Young
A h a n d so m e ly illustrated w eekly. L a rg est cir­
culation o f an y sctentiflc Journal. T e rm s. $3 a
y e a r ; fo u r m o n th s, f l . Sold by all new sdealers.
M
UNN &
New York and
Branch OfflceTcSS P St.. Washington, D. C.
Old.
The Egg Season
W e w ill send you by m ail. A bsolutely
F re e ,in plain paoka'pe, tho A ll-P ow er­
ful D r. Ilo fm a n ’ s V ita l R estora tiv e
T a b lets, with a legal guarantee to
perm anently cure lost M anh ood, S e lf-
Abuse, Sexual W eakness, V aricocele,
stops forever n ig h t E m ission « and all
unuatural drains. lie !u r n s to form er
appearances em aciated organ s.
is Otter.
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If
we could n ot cure, wo would not
send our medicin<- free to try, and
pay when satisfied.
P R I C E S ,
Address
Special School Taxes.
The following are the valuations
of the taxable properties nt d the
nmounts of special levies on same
for school and local purposes iu the
several towns nnd school districts
in Coos county for 1898:
Marshfield, valuation, $311,808;
city tax, 3 mills.
School district No. 9— Marshfield
— $380,825, 0 mills.
School district No. 54— Bandon—
$133,453, 8 mills.
School district No. 41— Myrtle
Point— $80,755, 12| mills.
School district No. 8 —Coquilie
City— $116,094, 13 mills.
School district No. 04—Four-mile
— $5057, 10 mills.
School district No. 7— South Coos
River—$26,010,
mills.
School district No. 6 —Empire
City— $157,745, 3 mills.
School district No. 3 —Arago—
$36,781, 2 mills.
W rite fo r what you want.
W ESTERN
M E D IC IN E
\ Few Pollili:! t'liiiiu Furs for Saltici
A ddress
L . A M ARSTK RS,
C levelan d, O regon.
The Kiverton Hotel
(.Incorporated]
K a la m a zoo, M ich .
The Wonders of Science
Lung Troubles ¡mil CoiisiimptioR Can
lie Cured.
in
MRS. 0.
C O.,
K m i i i c i i i V i’w Y o r k C h o m f s t n n «t
S c io n 1 1 st Malt«*!* a F r o r O flV r
In O u r K c a t l r r s ,
KELLY, Proprietor,
T h e distinguished New York ch em ist, T .
A. Slocum , dem onstrating his d iscov ery o f
a reliable nnd absolute cure fo r C onsum p­
E V E R Y T H I N G N EW AND N E \ T , AND tion ( Pnlixionary T u b ercu losis) and nil
T a b les supplied w itn the best in the bron ch ial, throat, lung and ch est diseases,
Riverton Riotings.
Musings from Marshfield.
m arket.
stubborn o* ughs, catarrhal Hffeotions. gen­
Ke^nlar board and lod gin g , f t per w eek. eral d eclin e and weakness, loss o f flesh, nnd
S ingle r..eals. 25 cen ts.
sepS
all con d ition s o f w asting aw ay, w ill send
Riverton, Feb. 14.— Messrs Neil
Marshfield, Feb. 12.— This is the
T H R E E F R E E B O T T L E S (a ll d ifferen t)
and Coulter have moved to Myrtle dullest town to the Bqunre inch on
o f his New D iscovers s to any afflicted
Point.
They were renters living the Pacific coast at present time.
vernier o f the C oqu ilie H erald w ritin g fo r
them .
upou Alex Urquhart’s ranch.
Mis. C. W. Olive, who was stricken
H is “ New S cientific T reatm en t” has cured
We miss the friendly faces of with ] nralysis two weeks ago, is
thousands p erm a n en tly by its tim ely use,
and he con siders it a sim ple p rofessiora l
! Parker Doak and his sisters, Belle improving rapidly.
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duty to suffering hum anity to donate a trial
and Silvia. They have moved back
Our marshal took a trip on the
fo his in fa llib le cu re.
A few months ago, Mr. Byron
S cien ce d a ily d evelop s new w onders, and
to Rear creek.
old wagon road to Roseburg the |
Every,
of
Woodstock,
Mich.,
was
this great ch m ist, p atiently experim enting
Mr. Biuieke, one of our citzens, first of the week after a supposed i
fo
r
years, has produced results as ben eficia l
badly afflicted with rheumatism.
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
' had quite a sensational experience negro thief.
to hu m anity ns can bo cla im ed by nnv
His
light
leg
was
swollen
the
full
m
odern
genius.
H is a ssertion that lung
last week. He was held up by two
The following rumors nro current
troubles and con su m p tion are cu rable m
e l ia b l e
e s t im a t e s
on
all
highwaymen while passing up the on our streets: That the Czarina length, causing him great suffering.
any
clim
a
te
is
proven
by ' h ea rtfelt letters
kin d s o f b u ildin gs. P lans and speci
o f gratitude.” filed in his A m erican and
batik of Reaver slough last Friday has made her last trip to this port j He was advised to try Chamberlain's tioations fnrnisliud on short n otice.
E uropean laboratories in thousands from
All work guaranteed.
[a u gl7 ti
about noon. Two negroes at the for the present; that the Reaver Pain Balm. The first bottle of it
those cured in all parts o f th e w orld.
M edical exp erts con ced e that b ron ch ia l,
j points of revolvers dispossessed him j Hill coal mine has shut down; that helped him considerably and the
C O O S B A Y
second
bottle
effected
a
cure.
The
ch est and lung trou b les load to C onsum p­
| of $46 iu money, a watch and gold I Mr. Graham has purchased theE. R. j
tio n , w hich, un in terrupted, m ean s speedy
2 5 aud 5 0 cent sizes are for sale by
and certain death .
j Forester's badge-pin. It occurred Deau A Co. mill property; that Mr.
S im ply w rite to T . A. S locum , M . C ., 9ft
! in broad day light and near to 1 Graham wrote to one of his prin­ R. S. Knowlton.
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P ine street. New York, g iv in g postoffice and
Reaver Hill.
cipal men here to retain as many
express address, and the free m ed icin e w ill
The National encampment of the
be prom ptly sen t. Sufferers should t a k e
Two more converts by Gods' j gooil coal miners as possible, as he
instant advantage o f his gen erous proposi«
I Regular Army was the result of i expected to have more men to work G. A. R. is to be held at Cincinnati, M anufacturer o f M arble M onum ents, Hea 1- tion
.
Ohio, September 8th and 9th. The
Please tell the D octor that von saw his
| their last meeting here.
ston es. T ablets, e tc.
here than ever before. The report
The church people had a cake | fails to state whether the men will grand parade, however, will be on Cemetery lo ts enclosed w ith stone coping offer in the C oqu illo C ity H e r a ld .
or cu rbin g. Iron railings furnished to o r ­
and coffee supper last Saturday eve. | he Italians, Chinese or niggers. the 7th.
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
It was quite a success, we are told. 1 From past experience we cannot
.liv in g in the cou ntry or oth er towns who
mnv wish anythin g in m y lin e o f business.
Still another stranger came among expect them to be Americans.
M aeshfift d
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B IV E U T O N , C O O S C O U N T Y, O K E G O N
I
HERE TO STAY!
L. ii. MOAN,
Contractor and Builder,
R
Mari aaa Sloes Works
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
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Friend—What! Your baby two
years old, and still iloesn’t know
W e, the nndeisigncd, hereby recom m end how to walk? Fond Mamma (apol­
O . A. Kelly fo r the nom ination for Justice
o f the Ponoe for D istrict No. 7: W m . II. ogetically)— Well, you see. we’ve
H ull, W . L. Neil, G. C. Price, Stacy I,ee. been so busy teaching him how to
is
This time it is a yonng lady.!
Blackmail, perjury, whitewa: h, j
W . P. Punter.
W e also recomm end F rank N osi . su for ride his little hike, that really we She will make her home with Mr. are the principal topics on our j
C onstside o f District Wo. 7: Wm. 11. Hull haven’t had time for anything else and Mrs. W. D. Roberts.
streets.
M oore S une .
Jhrt ths Afe$»4i\0*r» o f S«ns«,— the Telegraph
W . I,. Neil, O. C. Price. Stacy Lee, W. H. yet
Punter.
| Our ment market has changed ' Additional items: Since writing)
System of the human body.
Nerves extend from the train to every part
"I thought,’’ sail! the man who 1 hands again. Mrs. Mary Faugh is j
FOR JUSTICE OF THE P E ACE, JU STIC E D IS­
the above, Marshal Carter has ar­
of
the body and reach every organ.
had been burned out, “ that you told now the owner of it.
T R IC T N O. 4 .
rived with the nigger, another nico Nerves are like fire —good servants but bard
me
this
was
a
fire-proof
safe
?”
“
So
Krt
nquist
of
Newport
was
over
We, the undersigned,petitioners, respect­
masters.
little hill for the county to pay.
fully recom m end J a cob O Stem m ier a s s it is,” replied the traveling salesman. here last week on business and j
About forty-five persons left the fJerves are fed by the blood and are therefore
suitable candidate for the office o f Justice “ If nnyhody doubts that you have
like it in character.
pleasure.
o f the Pesoe in and for Justice and Con-
hay for Alaska on to day's Areata.
will bo weak and exhausted if the
stsb le D istrict No t. C oos county, Oregon: had a tire, you can point to that
It is with sorrow thnt we record The tow n looks like a deserted min­ Norves blood
is thin, pale and impure.
R H Hnnsen. J 1* T avlor, A J Mnvsc. M J safe and provo it immediately.”
the
death
of
our
old
friend
aud
Norves Will surely bo strong and steady li
ing camp.
M. S.
X rsn tx, P A Alford. 1. S Minurd. K P .Mast.
the
blood
is rich, red and vigorous.
neighbor,
Sfadison
Tallnr.
During
I
H e- I wonder what the menriug
O W Norris, li II ilsakiu. I) U lx* lis.
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Nerves find a true friend In Hood's Sareapa-
Dr. MUctC N e r v e Floaters «ir. at alldrundsta.
FOR D E L E u A T t S T< ST A T E C O N V E N T IO N , of that |rlcture is? The youth and many past years he had suffered
riila because it makes rich, red blood.
the maiden are in a tender attitude. from rhtinmtiem and paralysis. He
Nerves do their work naturally and well,~
We, the undersifined, Populists, recom -
One Million far Yaquina Bay.
He has was so crippled that ho was com- j
the brain is unclouded, there are no
mend the follow ing o ics -iip ns proper is*r- She—Oh, don’t you see?
sona fur delegates to the People’ s party just asked her to marry him, and polled 'o use crutches werever he
neuralgic pains, appetite and diges­
Washington, Feb. 10.—The Ore­
state oon v sn lloo to Ire held nt Portland.
tion are good, when you take
is accepting.
How sweet! was nearly 80 years old when he gon delegation expects to get favor­
Mevsh 23, iSiA«: W S Ysnderhnrg, Capt. she
A D I its,ne. J S M chwen. J 11 Marshall. What does the artist call thp picture ? died.
He had been living with Mr, i able action from the war depart­
D un’ l Giles. John Kaino. ( apt. J Ernst.
He (looking about)—Oh, I see! It’s and Mrs. J. 1). Douoldson for ment for the Yaquina hay improve­
Bigned: S P C Johns*, n. J Henry Sell roe
der. G eo V. Canning. W Drnue. T A W alker. written on a card at the bottom. several weeks, and it was there that
ment. which means the expenditure
“Sold!”
his sufferings oil earth ceased for­ of $1.000,000 at that place.
Rep­
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ever ou last Sunday morning.
He resentative Tongue has been prom­
Mrs. Billions What most sur­
prised jroti when you arrived in Don’ t T«»»Liro> Spit mid Sm okf Ytmr lift* Away. is buried near his wife nt Random ised that the contract shall be
o q u i t to b a c c o e a s il y nnd fo r e v e r . l>e m n g
Paris?
Mrs. Nurich—Why, the n e T tfe
The stenmor Jennie laid at our ' authorized.
. fu ll o f l if e , n e r v e a m i v ig o r , t a k e N o -T o -
The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft.
foot that the little children of three H u e, th e w o n d e r -w o r k e r , t h a t m a k e s w r a h m en wharves last Saturday nignt nnd
Fre|*nr*d only by C. I. llood A C«_, Lowell, Mas*.
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D o nna A na .
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FOB JUSTICE
U.
N erves
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
uri! I You can
m e n ■ be cured 1
If you suffer from any of the | '
ills of men, come to the oldest
Specialist on the Pacific Coast,
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octor
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