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g u g U U l « U f i $ w a h l. rvu COUNTY SCHOOL SIPERINTKNCENT. W e hcrvbv vssoram end J II Bnrklow for thr noniiiintliin fo r Hcbnol 8 tip,rinlrnden t on lb* l o i io l i .I ticket. A 1) M o w . I M I ptou. C V Cnyler. U »o Schrcwdcr, 8 N It Hunt. UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. Ordinance No. — , Providing lor Taxing and Licensing Business Callings. B LA C K W ELLS An Ordinance to Provide for the TuxiDg and Licensing Persons who bhnll Engnge in auy Husnu s» P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y W e . t h e u n d e ie ip n e d . P e o p le ’ s p ftrtf voters, d o reernm iend Krsnk K iniu cnti for Within tho Corporate Limits of School hapsrtnteouont fo r C m » eoa n tr. the Town of Coquilie City. D II Johnson. J B F o x , 8 P C Johnson, T W Our excellent school is «gain in Heavy rain Saturday night. J . S . M ° E W E N & C O . O illb s m , A O W heeler, J H (V eil. progress, after a short vacation. Editors and Proprietors. Prof. Traver visited Hoeebarg ___ __________ = N JUSTICES AND CONSTABLE»' DISTRICTS. last week. Mrs. D. Giles has reduced her D evoted to th e m aterial and social up Jus, ice Hist. N o 1— No petition. 1. That it shall be unlawful for prices on winter hats to nlmost coat. h o l d i n g o f the C oqu ilie Valley particularly Justice D ist. N o 2—No p etition. Gus bender is becoming a very any person, persons or corporation an d o f C oos C om ity generally. Call npon the lady und see for Justice D ist. N o 8— No petition. popular postoffice clerk. Subscription, per year, in advanoe, f ‘2. 1 to engnge iu or carry on, w ithin the Justice Dist. No 4—F o r Justice o f the peace yourself. M J B rants, petition o f 9 nam es; for c o n H. H. Lewellen, who has been It is expected that Chat Huling corporate limits of thu Town of Co- P. P18HER, NtWHFAPBR ADVERTISING AOKNT stable, G G Swan, 8 names. 21 Merchant«’ Exchange, 8*u Frsn» iaco. 1« quille City, on and nfter the 1st day M i aathorlMd »g e n t. This paper la kept on lie Also for ju stice o f the peace, D ist. N o. 4. ill for some time, is reported a 3 will be lonely since Will has gone. of March 1898, without first liuviug at his olttce. j Jacob O Hteiumler. 10 names. getting better. It is said he had that matter iu obtained a license therefor, ill the Justice D ist. N o ft—N o precinct. Levi Gant has Dearly recovered view St. Valentine’s day. P e l l l l n M h l e r N iM H in a lln u a o n I b r ( Justice Dist. N o 6— F or instice o f the peace manner hereinafter provided, auy of l*o| »«allot T l f l t r l . from tbe severe burns given him j A D M orse, p etition o f ft nam es. People of Myrtle Point are con the following designated businesses, by the robbers. Justice D ist. N o 7—F or justice o f the peace templating going to Prosper to see trades, avocations or professions, to- T o the Gooa C ounty Central C om m ittee o f , O A Kelly, ft nam es; fo r co m tn b le , Frank Posters are out annonneing a tbe new Alaskan schooner l a n D c h e d wit: T o « w i ll fin d o n « cou p on the Populist party: Nosier, ft names. ■ Inside each tw o o u n ce bag« «O ft JtJOOft, «E m itI) JUDICIAL DISTRICT, FOR DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION. grand masque ball for the 22d, at when tba proper time comes. Grocery store, dry goods Btore, Opera hall in this place. a n d tw o co u p o n s Inside each T o the People’ « party o f C oos county. I W e, the undersigned. Populists, recom Mat Nystrnm’e windmill and general merchandise store, drug fo u r o u n ce b ag o f B la c k O r., greeting: W e, the undersigned. Pop- mend the follow ing citizens as proper per- Mr. Dodge, the historian, took pump seems to be about completed. store, hardware store, racket store, ftliaM o f Coca cou n ty, O regon, reapeotfully l sons for delegates to the P eople’ s party w e ll's D u r h a m . B n / a b a g the train Friday and ia going over reoom m end and endorse S 11 Httaard, o f state convention to be held nt P ortland. It is quite nu imposing structure shoe store, furniture store, millinery o f th is celebrated tobacco Empire City, Or., as the nom iueo fo r C ir Mnreh 38, 18118: W 8 V anderburg, Capt. the connty visiting aud interview and no doubt will be very useful. store, harness store, confectionery an d read th e c o u p o n —w h ic h cu it Judge o f the 2d Judicial D istrict o f A 1) Boone. J 8 M cEwen. J B Marshall, gives a lis t o f v a lu a b le pres O regon: W H Sol'roeder, J Henry S chroe- I Dan’ l Giles. John K aino, Capt. J Ernst. ing prominent pioneers. George Stsnflf, of Marshfield, store, notion store, jewelry «tore, d#r. W L Hay ter, B M Hay ter, P Crow, ! Signed; 8 P C Johnson. J Henry Schroe- en ts a n d h o w t o g e t th em . One of Coos county's noble returned from a visit to the South hotel, restaurant, boarding house, B E H avter. Henry U W ard, W A Barnett, der. Geo W Canning, W Drane. T A W alker. elderly ladies— G land am Norris-— Fork, aud after emjoying a pleasant carpenter shop, blucksmilh shop, K A Wiuier. J W Strong, J C Epperson, We, tb e nndersigned Populists, recom- M Hay ter, M H Burge«*, L U E dm unds, returned to ber home at Fnirvew association with pioneers at Myrtle wagon shop, blacksmith and wagon J H B art low, D H Johnson, E P annenberg, , mend the follow ing-n am ed gentlem eu aa : delegates to the state Populist con ven tion : Wednesday, after medical treat Point,betook the train for Coquilie shop, shoe shop, harness shop, bnr- exceeding the sum of ten dollars, j R F C Johnson, J S M cEw en, J H C ecil, J B j W 8 Vanderburg John K aino, M asshfield; her shopjewelersilversniith, machine or by imprisonment iu the town jail ment for cancer. F o i. Friday. A lso p etition from North Fork signed by i A D Boone, Sum ner; J A D oak, Parkers- It is rumored that in the near Politicians'note' the inclination shop,gun shop, tin shop, feed stable, for a period not exceeding live days, I T W eekly, A J Mays©, O G Swan P A Al I burg: G eo Schroeder, B andon; J B Fox, C oquilie; C E Honaer, M yrtle Point. Signed: HOLBROOK, M E ftR ptL fo rd , W T Culbertson and 19 others. future a new sawmill will be erected o f tbe Enterprise to fuse— or what- livery stable, feed and livery stable, or upon a conviction aud a fine hav A lio a p etition from Parkersburg sis ned A D Morse, Abe Corson, N Thrush, C 0 Cuy- A S T E T S O N ............ on tbe grounds lately occupied by ever tbev call it--a s the editor sawmill, factory of any kind, meat ing been imposed, and a refusal or ler, E Baldwin and ft others. b y D C ttandlem an, 8 A Douk. J It Butts. the one consumed by fiie here recommends Sheriff Gage and As market, wharfinger, attorney at law, failure to pay said tine, then by Also BRIDGE A BEACH E Prewett, E L Ohm au and 8 others. A lso petition from M arshfield signed by The Battle Ship Maine Blown Up. lately. sessor Hazson for re-election, and physician aud surgeon, dentist, imprisonment in the town jail one U S V an derburg, T b os Buokmnu, J H od- to n , C H ow e. B F Boss and 8 others. Samuel Currier, who bas been it ts now expected that Editor Stitt insurance agent, printing office, day for each aud every two dollars STOVES"-------- bowling alley, billiard hall, or any for said fine imposed. Also p etition from M yrtle Point signed Hnvann, Feb, 16.—At a quarter by T C N orris, W H Harris. T W McClos- to 10 o’clocL last eveiiiDg a terrible foreman for the Myrtle Point M. A is laughing in his sleeve. other business, avocation or profes Adopted Feb. 21, 1898, by fol D. Co. for several years, left for k ey , N O W Perkins. J H M atheny and 64 We heard some men discussing explosion look place on board the Alnska last week. others. lowing hallo': He will see tbe report of the city recorder, sion, not herein mentioned. FOB COUNTY JUDGE. 2. That any person, persons or United States battlesbip Main«, in Will Lundy at Portland, that young Ayes— L. Hnrlockor, J. T. Nosier, and nny other , iccently published, and they conld corporation desiring to engage in W. Drain, S. L. Lenovo. W e the undersigned citizens And voters llavena harbor. Many were killed man having preceded him to that not understand why $31 80 of the WWUld recom m end the name o f J. II knbt or wounded. any business, profession or avocation B u ild in g M a te r ia l, Approved. Jons G o o d m a n , city. C^OftMoaoua as the People’ s party candidate people’s money should have been mentioned in section 1 of this or Tbe explosion shook tbe whole Chairman of Board. f o r County Jud ge: Thom as lluckm an, C, expended for attorney’s fees, when Miss Mattie Huling, one ot Or any and everything • H ow e, T ho«. H ow ard, J. N. N elson, D. city. Tbe windows were broken iu dinance, within the corporate limit» —------------- - «♦» —--------—— Myrtle Point’s uoble young ladies, we have such excellent business of the Town of Coquilie City, on B it am an. carried in a nil tbe bouses. Tbe correspondent Also petition signed by J H C ecil, J C PEOPLE’S PARTY PRIMARY started for Portland on Friday’s men as trustees and no litigation. nnd after the 1st day of March, 1898, W atson, T A W alker, J M Upton, D P o f Associated Press 6ays he has First-class Hardware Stor«. train. She intends going by tbe Strang« Death’s cold shadow hovered shall make application to the town conversed with several of the J. J. L A M B . Election! and County Convention for Coos H on W 8 V anderburg declines a nom ina wounded sailors, and understands Drain route. Miss Mattie's many over the household of S. R. Lush- treasurer, and obtain from him a tio n for county ju d ge. S eacard . County. Oregon. friends wish ber a pleasant journey haugb on the Middle Fork list license the.efor, which license may from them that tbe explosion took FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Wednesday evening, hnd a lovely be in the following form: place while they were asleep, so and a speedy return. TL p primary elections of the Peo Marshfield, Feb 10—W e, the undersigned, Our municipal election last Mon mother and affectionate wifecroesed Coquilie City, Oregon, hereby reoom m end B F Boas fo r nom ina they can give no particulars as to ple’s party of Coos county, Oregon, tion fo r County Com m issioner on tbe Peo- tbe cause. ----------, --------- , 189- day resulted in tbe choice of tbe over the dark river, leaving n be will be held iu each precinct at the le’ s party ticket: J oh n K aino, G L Stid- Key West, Fla, Feb. 18.—The following citizens for councilmen— reaved husband and, we learn, In consideration of tho sum of usual places on Saturday, March i n , Ed C raighead, W P M nrphy, Andy TO O 'C on eor, John G am ble, John E ltease. correspondent here of tbe Associ Chae. Adams, A. H. Clack, W. C. •nine little ones to mourn in grief $------ to the Town of Coquilie City 12, 1898, from 1 to 8 o'clock p m. of J o h n H Beane. E P Breiles. * ated Press has returned to this place Canner, N. G. W. Perkins and Dr. and sadness. The deceased was paid, M r.----------is hereby permitted said day, for the purpose of voting Marshfield, F eb 13— We, the undersigned, W eak M en, A. Leep. Treasurer— D. A. about 37 yearsr.ld ai d is tbus takeu to engage in th e ---------- of P o p s I isle, recom m end the nam e o f E J on board the steamer Olivette from K. by the Initiative nud Referendum (Coffelt o f Coos river f o r C ounty Com m is the scene of the wreck of the United Huling; marshal— JamesC. Brown; away nt the middle age of useful within the corporate limits of the on the following questions: sion er: G W T rib b ey, J E rnst, J H H obnck Town of Coquille City, for a period A. liobersts. We ness. Nomination of candidates for Y o u n g W P M urphy, D D Cam pbell. * States battle-ship Maine in Havana recorder— L. learn that Dr. Leep was elected Miss Alta Dodge nnd Miss Ander o f ---------- months, commencing the various county and precinct offices W e, tbe nm ersigned, hereby recom m end harbor. J C Laird for tbe nom ination fo r C ounty Admiral Montelola has summoned mayor at the first meeting of tbe son were honored with a birth-day — day of ----------, 189-, to be filled nt tbe general election «Commissioner on the P eople’ « party ticket. party last Monday evening at the and D G iles, O W Stew art, C T R iley , Jason Capt. Sigabee to appear before Mil new board. to be held June 6, 1898. Town Treasurer Machndo. 1 E B ose an d 12 others. itary Judge Peral to make the neces T be several fires that have re residence of Miss Alta’s father, tho ElectiCSh of 7 delegates to tbe [County papers—except the Coast M ail 3. The town treasurer shall sary depositions. cently taken place in Coos county two young ladies’ sisters— Miss state convention of the People’s e r s requested to c o p y .. * When the keys of the magazine should remind the people every Daisy Dodge and Miss Anderson— grant no applicant a license to en pnrty to be held at Portland, March O id . Also petition from B andon signed by Jos W alser, N Thrush, Wm Anderson, A D were delivered to Capt. Sigsbee, the The guests gage in any business, avocation or 23, 1898. where to provide some protection acting as hostesses. ■Morse, J M U p.oh. temperature of the forward maga against the great destroyer. W e w ill Rond yon by m nil, A bsolu tely were royally entertained, and it profession mentioned in section 1 The Election of delegates to connty r o n COUNTY CLERK. F re e ,in plain packnpe, the A ll-P ow er zine was 5‘J degrees, and it is said protection in our t o w D ia very will be long remembered as a very of this ordinance until said applicant convention of the People’s party ful D r. H ofm a n ’ s V ita l R estora tiv e W e , th e undersigned, hereby recommend Two spacious shall have paid to him, for the use to be held on Thursday, March 31, T a b lets, with u legal t!usiraptce to “ AVe Girls” have been pleasant eveniug. J . W. Leneve for the nom ination for oountv no high explosives were stored there limited. perm anently cure lost M a n b ood . & clf- clerk on the People’ s party ticket. Signed: which would seem to make the mys talking about organizing a fire rooms at the family residence were of said town, the sum or sums set 1898, at Coquilie City. A buse, S exual W eakness, Yiuiddcfc!«, W Drane, A O W heeler, D H Johnson. tery more dense. Fears are ex enmpany, as tbe young men are crouded. The same evening Mrs. forth iu the follcwiug schedule: To vote nnd “ instruct their dele stops forev er ni^ht E m issions nnd all D G iles, W E MoDuffeo. * The license tax for engaging in the vmuntnral drains. R eturns to fo rm e ? pressed here that the divers will not backward in that line. L. A. Roberts gave a party that w p Tbe men gates to the People’ s party state FOR SHERIFF. appearanees em aeiated o r^ a d i. be able to throw light on the cause suggest several plans that look learn was well attended nnd the business of a grocery store, drv- convention as to whether they G entlem en—T h e nndersigned, m em bers .? , 4 royally entertained. The S oods store, furnituro store, general fili o u ld f a v o r n f u n io n o r u n i o n o r o f the Popnlist part y nnd residents o f Myrtle of the disaster, since the forward reasonable RudJ^nexj^^ivgj bi^j^o uuests O tti » i i i i t 'i i j v r t A j ' uxnU IC /ilU (11H8HIIJM l e r c u a i m i a c a t o m , l i u u l w u iu a t u iu , JU W .nr m - U O n .m i * o t t t a r v s n e co-operation or alliance of forces I f wo con ld n ot cure, we wonlct riotf atoms. As this dispatch is sent no Populint oountv con vention o f 1898 as a eral windmills for camping water evening and that also was well at- drug store, racket store, notion with the Democratic and Silver send our m edicine free to try, anil •candidate for sheriff o f sAid connty. news of importance has been re is one of the plans named. I tended. store, millinery store, shoe store, Republicau paities, or either or pay when satisfied. S ig n ed : Z. T . Johnson, A lbert Myers, ceived here from Huvuua or from sawmill, factory of any kind, billiard J . C. M yers, C. H. Butler, G . T . Davis, J . A. both of them, nnd upon «lint prin A ddress Lehnherr. Wm. Page, 8 . 8 . lived , A. V olk - the fleet. B o r r o w i n g friends attended t h o fun hall, bowling alley, hotel, shall be ciples or conditions they may fnyor Dora Doings. mar. As for the Maine herself, notwith fifty cents per month. eral. W e. tbe undersigned, hereby recom m end such union, if auy.” W E S T E R N M E D IC IN E C 0 .v H . W . D unham fo r the nom ination fo r standing the discouraging reports The license tax for engaging in Janies Houser is wrestling with Aud for the election of precinct Dorn, Feb. 19.— We hear the sheriff on the P eop le’ s party ticket: John from Lieutenant Howe as tc her the business of n meat market, con [Incorp orated ] committeemen of the executive D onaldson. W illiam T ollar, R obert F red North Fork stoamer is stranded on the nnrnos. erick« ar., Thom as W . Drane, J. M. Perkins, condition, the navy department will the dry dock. Bert AJI pd bns rented Dr. fectionery store, barber shop, black committee in each precinct. A . Carlson. try to raise her. While this is re K alam azoo, M ich . smith shop, wagon shop, blacksmith Each precinct is entitled to the F. S. Bunch is contracting for Easter’s ranch. W e, tbe undersigned, P eople’ s party vot quired by every creditable sentiment, nnd wagon shop, shoe shop, harness ers, hereby recom m end H aikness Dunham J o h D Clinton is still logging on following number of delegates to real estate of J. Sturdivant; one / o r S heriff o f C oos county: O A K elly, G they say they are bound to remove shop, or shoe shop and harness shop, tbe countv convention: Th e W onders of S c ie n c e pnreel 25 rods wide and one half Dr. Esster’s plnce. A Steward, T »1 W illard, A E M artin. Geo the hull from the small liabor. D mu Barklow will hereafter keep machine shop, printing office, feed M a rtin . Wm C opley, Stacy Lee, J E M artin. mile long for $8.55. O He describes the whole forward J D Donaldson. * a J. Porter has taken a clain above a station at Bridge. Maybe be stable, livery stable feed, nnd l ong Troubles and CmisuiiiptiolCaB W e, the undersigned, believing A C W il body of the ship as completely col- fT f P recin ct will get the mail through on a little livery stable, silversmith, jewelery N o s o n o f Coquilie C ity a suitable person fo r Brewster valley. lapsed where the shock o f the ex store, jeweler shop, attorney at law, Be CHrcd. th e position o f Sheriff o f C oos cou nty, better time theD usual. X. Wm. Moss has sold out his lease f Photographs hereby recom m end him to the voters o f plosion was hearest. deatist, physician nnd surgeon, soda •aid county at the ensoing election . T A of the wreck will be sent to the de on the Palmer ranch to A. L. Brown. I n F m i i i e n f k 'e w Y o r k T h e m fa t a p t ! water works, shall be twenty five 21 W alker, J H C ecil, J H Jam es, W C Hose, ,_______e h e In 9) m inute» bjr Dt 1 Burton P rairie....................... M. J. Krantz is making some im S c i c u l h f U liiliCN ia F r e e O f f e r illles’ P a m P il l s . "O n e cent a duao." 144 T W G illham . * ment. 2 B a n d o n ................................... 2 cents per month. to O u r l l n i d m , provements on his plnce. He is 62 We, the nndersigned, m em bers o f the 3 C o a le d o .................................... New York, Feb. 18.—The Even The license tax for engaging in 22 ï P eople’ s p a rty. do respectfully recomm end 4 C oo3 C it y ............................... doing considerable slashing. ing World contains a copyrighted T h e distinguished New York ch em ist, T „ 4ft 1 W W Gage for nom ination for Sheriff on ft C oos R iv e r.............................. the business of an insurance agent Musings from Marshfield. Fine fir timber on the East Fork. 34 1 A. S locum , dem onstrating his d iscov ery o f C Coos River (N orth »........... th e P eople’ s party ticket: T H oward, J N cablegram from Havana, signed by shall be one dollar per month for n reliable nnd absolute cure fo r C onsum p 3 7 C o q u ilie .................................. N elson, John Kaino, M artin Bussell, G \Y 203 repeats Three logging camps are running. tion (P ulm onary T ub ercu losis) a « d a ll 6 8 D eer P a r k .............................. T rib b ey, G L Stidham , Ed Craighead, W P Sylvester Scoville, which Marshfield,Feb. 21.— Tbe origin each and every company represented No. 1, J. O. Steuiler, Luttrell A Co.; bronchial, throat, lon g and ch est dnehfcos, 20 i 9 D o r a ........ ............................... M urphy, Audy O ’ C onnor, John Gam ble, graphically the story o f the blow 08 2 stubborn ecu ghs, catarrhal a ffectiou «. gen No. 2, Swan Miller & Co.; No. 3, J. o f the fire here last week was: A by said insurance agent. E P Breiles. 10 E m p ire .................................... ing up of the battleship Maine, and The license tax for carrying on 11 E n ch a n te d .............................. 38 1 eral d ecline nnd w eakness, loss o f flepji, *nd C oquilie, Feb. 16.—W e, the undersigned, Sturdivaut & Co.; and tho way the person, a s h e s , and b d a s h - b o x , nud 29 1 all con dition s o f w asting aw ay, w i l l «en d 12 L a k e ......................................... Populist voters o f C oos oountv, respectfully says: not an act o f political enemies to any other business, nvoention or 13 dust flies is a caution. T H R E E F R E E B O T T L E S (a ll d ifferen t) 63 2 L ib b y ........................................ •ak that the nam e o f D 11 Johnson be “ I shall now quote what Senor profession not hereinbefore men 14 M arshfield ( N o r t h ) ............. 2 o f his New D iscovers s to any a fflicted 91 plaeed b efore the people as a suitable per Walter L. Lawliorn is to haul a burn “ ME” ou t 112 2 reaaer o f the C oqu ilie H erald w ritin g f o r Marshfield ( S o u t h ) ............. 1ft tioned, and not otherwise provided son for Sheriff. Signed; Charles C ollier, Congosto, then actiDg govenor-gen- Dr. 0. E. Smith gave the fire them . fift 1« M issouri................................... C E Strang, R oll Anderson, N Lam m ey, El eral nnd fulfilling tho functions of large lot of logs for J. Hervey. H is “ New Soientific Treatm ent” has cu red 3 167 ■ • r B rian©. • J. D. Laird was given a present hoys $100, to show his appreciation for by ordinance shall be fifty cents 17 M yrtle P o i n t ............... .. that responsible position, said to me per month. 18 N orw a y............................... 2 thousands p erm anently b y its timely* hse, in a measure o f their heroic aud JO FOB COUNTY TREASURER. and be considers it a sim ple profesfliora i 2 P a rk ersb u rg.......................... 19 the D i g h t before the Maine arrived. by S. Golieen, of Salem, of a barrel successful efforts in saving the val 4, The town treasurer shall issue 20 R an dolph (P r o s p e r ) .......... 34 1 duty to suffering hum anity to donate a trial We think he needs W e , tbe undersigned, hereby recom m end Consul-General Lee hnd told him of saner kraut 73 2 f o his in fa llib le cu re. uable building, of which he is half no licenso for a longer period than 21 R iv e rto n .................................. J o h n P. G oodm an fo r the nom ination for some kraut by the reports we hear Science d a ily d evelop s new W onder* n n d 37 afternoon that the warship 1 «oom itj treasurer on the P eop le's party that one year, nor for a shorter period a R o w la n d .................................. owner, from total destruction. this great chem ist, p atiently experim enting lie is telling. It is too bad, Jim, 37 South S lo u g h ........................ 1 2» *1101102. Signed: W Drane, A O Wheeler, would come. Congosto belligerently than one month, except upon pay fo r years, has produced results as b eneficial Give the boys encouragement and 1 24 S um ner.................................... D G iles. T A W alker. J U Jam es. * objected. General Leo said: Re you did not get the kraut. 22 1 to haraanitv ns can b e claim ed by any ment of full monthly rates, and all 2ft T e n -M ile .................................. not ndverse criticism. W e, the undersigned, P opulists and legnl m odern genius. H i« assertion that lung Real estate is changing hand« 27 1 26 F o u r-M ile .......... .................... wotere o f Coos County, Oregon, would re- member, if nny trouble does occur, troubles and con su m p tion are cu rable in The Areata and Empire arrived monthly licenaes issued shall expire otfolly present the nam e o f W . E. I will have the whole fleet here in lively around Gravel Ford. M. J. 40 any clim ate is proven by “ heartfelt letters T o t a l................................... 1Ó54 Durrau m, a cand id ate for the office o f Krantz goes down today to acknowl here Snturday. The former came on the last day of the calendar o f gratitude,” filed in his Am erican a n d inty Treasurer subject to the Populist four hours. near meeting with serious disaster. month in which they are issued. European laboratories in thousands fr o m edge foui deed«. vnnry and county con vention: D. Giles “ Shortly after, I saw Secretary cured in a ll parts o f the w orld . 5. Any person, persons or cor Being one delegate nt large for those H. Haskin. J. B. M arshall, Capt. G . W . The plows are being brought out While on tbe bar her steering M edical experts con ced e thut bronchial,, Congosto and he was very mad. He poration engaging in any business L eneve, J. B. Fo*. apparatus, forfsome cause, became each precinct and one delegate for chest and lo n g troubles lead to Conndriip^ and seed-sowing has commenced. He said to me, W e, the undersigned, members o f the was also indiscreet. profession, trade or avocation here every 100 votes or major fraction tio n , w hich, un in terrupted, m ean s speed y People’ s party, recomm end W W Hayes for ‘If you people would only let ns Crope never fail in Coos, boy«, so useless nnd left her to the mercy of nnd certain death . the sen. - For awhile it seemed as inbefore mentioned, without first thereof cast for Harry Watkins nom ination fo r C ounty Treasurer on the S im ply write to T . A. BlqouitL. Ifft -#.y Da plow away. Don Rxx. Spam P eople’ » p ir ty ticket: II H R ogers W p alone, it would be nil right having obtained a license there thoogh she mast go on tbe spit. for presidential elector at the presi Pine street, New Y ork, g iv in g post officetm d M w p h T , Thoa H oward, J N Nelson, Martin hns pnt up with more than any express address, and the free m ed icin e, w ill for as herein provided shall be The p a s i e n g ^ T S wire ordered on dential election of 1896. R ussell. * be prom ptly sent. Sufferers should U k » I Bridge Items. Marshfield, Feb 12— W e, the undersigned, other nation would hare done. deck nnd to ffrepnre for an emer guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon The results should be sent to the instant advantage ©f his generous p rop osi keeeby reeotumeud Thoa Hackman for the have warned you that there will be tio n. - . v gency. By sheer good lock the conviction thereof for a violation of secretary at tbe earliest possible n om in a tion for C ounty Treasurer on the Please tell the D octor that you l a v h i « trouble if the Maine comes here, Bridge, Feb. 20.— Died— At tbe ship was saved. Had tbe sea been this ordinance, shall be fined in a moment to enable tbe committee to offer F*rty ticket: John Kaino, C in the C oqu ilie C ity H i r a l d . . J Ernst, D D Cam pbell. John E If you want war you can have it home o f bis eon, L. D. Belieu, at rough, nothing could have saved sum not less than five dollars, nor notify delegates to tbe state con Renee, John H Beaae, A udy O ’C onner, Jno You will find Spain hat not forgot Eocbanted Prairie, on Sunday. ship, crew nor passengers, and “ No vention which meets in Portland, G am ble, E P Breiles. * ten how to fight.’ ” Feb. 13, Michael Belieu, aged 84 on» to blame.” March 23, 1898. G ravel Ford. Feb 14—We. the undersigned m em b ers o f tbe Pooulist party o f Missouri years. “ Uncle Mike,” as be w h s E B. Dean A Co’s mill started W m . H. H u ll , | T You ca« < precin ct, reapertfully ask that you place the M o u th W r ^ u c u r e d b y !>r. M ile » ' I 'a l a g i l l s . generally kuown, was one o f tbe np Thursday on tbree-fourtha time Chairman People’s party central nam e o f A G Muir for the nom ination for I ■ be cured i Blood Is a b s o lu te ly s sssn tlsl to health.' old pioneers o f Oregon. He leaves for balance of the week. C ounty Treasurer on tne People's party commurittea. If you suffer from any ot the H Is sscurad easily an d n s t u r a llj b y Stofcot. fttened: James L an 'b, Louis Ingram, an aged wife to mourn hia loan. ills of men, come to the oldest The steamer Empire sailed down Attest: J. J. Stanley, Secretary. J C Jackson, E J Lam b. W 8 H all, O 11am- The Arago Creamery Company Specialist on the Pacific Coast* taking H o o d ’s SarsapartUs, b n t Is im Died— At her home on Myrtle tbe bay Sunday morning and stuck m erlof. OR. JORDAN A C « .. will receive sealed bids for the skim- p o ss ib le t o get It fro m so -ca lle d “ nerve creek, Sunday. Feb. 13, o f typhoid o d tbe bog’s-back. In tbe after FOB COUNTY ASSESSOR. 1 0 S I MarkstSL fs t * i I M S , to n tce ,” and o p ia te co m p o u n d s , s b - Don’ t Tobtvco Spit tnd Smoke Yonr l if e Away. uiilk for the season of 1898, includ _ _ H Y o n s g m e n sad m i d d l e < I fever, Mrs. Ilelle Endicott, wife of noon the Areata sailed down and W e. the undersigned. Populous o f Coos surd ly s d v srtlse d ss “ b lo o d p a rt T o q u it tob a cco easily and forever, be mag • rn ftCCd m e n who are suffering cou nty, respectfully recommend G W Nor ing a rental cunsideratiou for the R. C. Endicott. She leaves a hus tried to push her over by running netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- from the effects o f youthful indiscretions of ejj- i ) ners.” T h ey have te m p ora ry, sleep in g ris, o f Fairview. C oos county, Or., as a j hogpen and slaughter house. All cesses in maturer years. Nervous sad Physical B a c, the wonder-w orker, that m akes weak men effect, b u t d o not C U R E . T o bare p u r« anitable candidate fo r the office o f Assessor bids must be iu l>y 1 o ’clock p. m. band, aud a little child too amall to iuto the Empire’s stsrn. The effort I><‘ b i l l t . v , l m g o i e a s y . L s s l N s e b e m l , I •trong. A ll druggist«, 50c or »1. Cure guaran m all its complications; H p c r m « U » r r f c « r n , o f C oo« county, r.: ! O Stem m ier, 111 know a mothei’e care to mourn her was fruitless, so far ns floating tbe teed B ook let and »am ple free. Address ■*r o e l a l o r r h s N L « e s s r r h s r e , d l s e l , , \ Beltva, H H H askin, I) H Lewis. J A j of Saturday, Feb. 26, 1898. Sterling Rem edy C o., C h icago or N ew York. F r e q u r n e y o r t r l s s t i n f , s ir . By lose. She was buried Tuesday at Empiie waa concerned, but was M artin. J P la vlor. 1) J T a ylor. * We retain the right to reject any j Remote. combination o f remedies, o f great curative pow - , | A lso p etition from Coqntlle C ity signed I er, the IXsctor has so arranged his treatment ' Address bids to the | Died— At her home on Big creek eminently successful so far as A n d f o o d health, U k e H o o d '08* reaper III«, by J B f « . * , » P C J. hnsou. W E Me D off re. or all bids. that it will not on ly afford immediate relief but , | knocking a bole about 7 by 4 feet permanent cure. T he D octm does not claim to ’ Burton McDuffee, C E Strang, D P Htraug undersigned. Notice for Publication. w h ich hat first, l« « t , end «11 th e tim e, Wednesday eve, Feb. 18, Ollie, iu the stern o f the Empire is con perform miracles, but is well-known to be a fair i » apd ft o. her«. • been advertised es Just w h e t it 1« — th e W. H. ScHROF.DFR, Sec., and square Physician and Surgeon, pre-erainsnt O ou m lia C ity, Feb ;21— We. niembera o f beloved wife o f 8. R. Lusbbniigh, in his specialty— o f M ill. i> U. S. L ind O m e n , R oseburo . O regon, ) best m e d icin e fo r t b e b lo o d ever p ro th e People’ s party, d o hereby place the I Arago, Oregon j aged 36 years, 5 months aud 18 cerned. The Areata then towed ft* p l i l l i e th o ro u g h ly enutVatnd from t b s ' January 2ft. 1898. 1 tin Empire to North Bend »here d u ced . Its success in e a rin g S crofu la , sy t. ni w ith o’it n«ing f f f r c u r i . , ) gam e o f J O V a ts o n for nom ination aa 1 ---------- — ------------ 'O T I C E is herebv given that the fo l I 'V K i S Y N A N a p p ly in g to o « w ill ‘ days. She was buried Friday in C ounty Assessor. Signed: K P Hreilea. she will be repaired. "N o one to | Salt R h eu m , R heum atism , C atarrh , ce iv e ou r honest opinion o t his com p la in t, \ low ing-nam ed settler has filed notice o f Ge>» Siaull. I I iuidhh lUickmau, John iieese, A few months ago, Mr. Byron i the family burying ground, Rev. H e * H l f t n r t s N r a POSIT1V K C i R B t n \ 1 D yspepsia, N ervous P rostra tion an d , his intention to make final p roof in vopport blame.” A O Wheeler. every ew e me undertake, or Jvrfoit O n e i Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was o f hi« claim , and that said p roof will be T hat T ired F e e lin g, havo made Thomas B A i k l o w preaching the T h o n a a n d I k o llft r n Grave! Ford. Feb. 16- We. the nuder- Some ten or twelve men hit the made b efore W . U. D ouglas, U. 8 . Com m is- ConsuitatM >n F R E E and strictly p ir a t e . A with rheumatism. fuDeral sermon. She hnd been a j road last Saturday on their way to •ign«d petitioners, re^p *ol tally ask that the badly afilirted siouer. at Marshfield, O regon, on March C H A R G E S V E R Y R E A 8 0 X A RI.E. Treat- I } nam e o f K H H auseb be to *d on the p r i- His light leg was swollen tho full ment perv'nallv or b y letter. Send for book, \ great sufferer, being bedfnst for 12. 1 98, viz: ® * rt tick otaoi tbe People's party us a can- the sound in search of work. “ T hi* P h i l s s e i i h y o f M a v r i t c f ” 1 JOEL PATTEBSON , She leaves a ior ^ ° ttU|y Assrss»>r. Jaiuee I a mb, length, causing him great suffering about six mouths. free. (A .duable book for t ir e .) t | Ed. Jess Lose is laid up with on H om estead Entry N o 8CW. for the L o t 6. J»J ? Johnson. L S M inard, J O Stemmier, I He w as advised to try Chamberlain's kiud husband, father and mother— ! Y it I T P E . J o n r > l!T » Section 14: L o t« 1 and 3 and EH N W H o f mumps. T. S. Minott is slinging J D B right and 14 others. G r e a t 3 Iu ^ c u iu « f A n a t o m y | I Pain lialm. The first bottle of it ( Mi. aud Mrs. R O. Kirkpatrick, S fc 23, T w p 2t> sooth . R 1+ west. the iuk during Jess’ illness W «, th e undersigned, would plaoe the i’ : ; finest _ d I.ig Museum of id. kind in the He nam es the fo tlo u in g witnesses to ftM ftaof Frank Sm ith to be voted upon at helped him considerably nud the a sister— Mrs. Al Batch, of Co- World, c ..e . ; . i ic.irn ! ■ w wrx> r.rfniU you I prove his con tinu ous residence upon and M oore S c x e . •be gnraary aleotion fo r nom ination for the second bottle effected a cure. - * « «. i The qnille City, and five children, tbe cu ltivation o f sr id laud, viz: G eorge Was V » r • . • •• > : v r.d.li :g n»w »ye*^«*eov ( 1 Tbs One True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. «1. Awwa«or by tbe P eop lr'* partr. son. sr.. Albert Culver, sr.. Thom as C. W y VA T. ’, 01 4 1 ,7 Vf:KlZ Cteil or writ*. \ and 50 cent sizes are for sale by youngest, an infaut about 5 months B W ch I. r. Joh n Bear, Eil llm c k le y , J W m an, 8 . H . Crouch, o f Empire City.Oregon. with r»j| | are purely Tsgctablc, re- Î0 3 Î Mi k d hïrvet, San F rad L c«. W a i « * » . i N (N.ltoa «a d g o th e r. R. S. Kuowlton. K. M. V EATCH . Register. old. A large concourse ot ber D x Y L s ’ ï k i v ï V i I lst L l * Q w S Mood S Pills Sable aud bsusflciaL Jte. Feb. 1 6t r U K a Ü Â ïT FEU. . 22, 1898. IiÆyrtl© r e lu t and tlie ■ÇTpper-Ccq.’u.ille and t^7Tnat is 0-oin.gr on THere. w g s a a SEE? The Tovn of Coquilie Cit<j dues or dain as follows: L CALL FOR::: Doors, Windows We Send it Free E S r Notice. Rich Red Blood N Hood’s S a rsa p a rilla 2 l-w« ( W ft .