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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1898)
Æ o ç H lîf <£ÜJj T i f r a h l T U E SD A Y , MARCH 1, 1898. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY C 1 O. J . i f P f T l i r P XT P M J ii fliJ N I V W Editors and Proprietors. t u . FOB I county A B S K tso «. LETTER FROM COUNTY JUDCE SCHROEDER W e. the undersigned, Populists o f Coos | c. unity. mpMtrallymmninmd GW N,.r- Th, Mafi4 Editor ris. o f Fmrview, Ooos county, Or., ns « suitable Candidate for the office o f Assessor o f C oos county, Or.: J O Stem m ier. H ; Bettys, B H H askin. D H Lewis, J A 1 ! M artin, J P Taylor, D J T aylor. * from C ity signed ¡ Also petition fro tu C oquille t-itv by J Ö F o x . S P C Johnson. W K MoDufft*. --------- M>rt|, po)n, Enter. J prise Roasted and Commended for Deportation. A rago, O regon. F eb. 27, 1898. E d . H erald : I herewith enclose tíart”n E î*‘ri,n«' D v s,r* uR a letter which was forwarded to the and 5 o Mol,DÍ»«'c hers. — I C onn ill# C ity, Feb. *21— We, members o f editor o f the Myrtle Point Enter, D erated to tb e m ateria) and social up the People’ s party, d o hereby place the n r :- a w ;»i. « T n A c fn iin n t h a t It a irly name o f J C W atson fo r nom ination as P n B ® w i u j UlC e x p e c t a t i o n m a t ne b x i l d in g o f the C oqu ille Valley particularly County Assessor. Signed: K P Breiles, would publish it. It appears, how- and o f C oos Conn tv gen erally. S ubscription, per year, in advance, |2. Geo Stanff, Thom as Buokman, John Reese, ^ver, as may be seen by the last A O Wheeler. . .. . % • P. PiaUBR, N kwnpapkr A dvertising A oint Gravel Ford, Feb. 18- W e. the oader- 1 issue of his paper, that lie prefers • 21 M aruliaut»' E x ch a n g e , San F rauclaco, la signed petitioners, respectfully ask that t h e ; not to tyrant me the space to ottr autu n ia * J . T h in p a p e r it kep t o b Die nem o o f K H H » , « n be pleood on the p ri- I j , , , rw | d e r, w it h t h o fao1a i t hi* ottico. nrnrjr lic k e d 111 the People's petty ns n cen - d id e te fo r C ounty Aevcweor. J times I a m b , therein set forth, but writes an P e t i t i o n » f o r > o m * is i i i I oiim o n lia r W T Johnson. L 8 M inard, J O Stem m ier, article vindicating hiumslf and l * o p il l i s i TT**I a «*I. J D ItriKht end II others. W e, the undersigned, would p lace the leaves bis readers to guess at the T o the Cooe C ounty Central C om m ittee o f nam e o f Frank Sm ith to be voted upon at rest. the pr;nierv election fo r nom ination fo r the the Populist party: Therein he ssyb . . he made norefer- office o f Assessor by the P eople’ s p a r t y ., . . . , ... . . FOR STATE PRINTER. It M W eider, John Bear, Ed H inckley, J W e n c e to the matter o f publishing W e, the undersigned, legal v o te r, o f (he ! Biggs, J N Nelson and t other». | the county court proceedings. That P eople’ C oos Or., respect «.nt.i. s e party e r t . e o f f fio o e o cou o n nty, n tv .O r.. rmiect- y o n county school sui-EntN-rKNUENT.: iB true; nevertheless up to Jan. 13th fully ask you lo place the nam e o f Hon. W e hcrebv recom m end J H Barklow fo r j the court had awarded no other con- J H M cEwen on the tioket, and also recom , , n iiM ia h in rr 'I’ h o e e f o r o m end his name to the state con ven tion for the nom ination for School Superintendent , puuiisuing. inerefore State Printer, also to be voted on at the on the l opnlist ticket, a 1) M orse, i M , tracr’ Ior Upton, C C Cuyler. G eo Sohroeder, 8 N B this proceeding cuts ns much ngure prim aries on the 12th o f M arch, 18118. Signed: B E Johnson. G W Stewart. Z T Uaut- as the other in our explanation, Johnson, oland, W J oh n son , J J E ndicott, Foster P Poland. We, the undersigned. P eople’ s party „ u „ . v , t h a t - h « e i t h e r m n.il« K in m cu ti fo f o r ; j because it snows shows tnai wane \V E ndioott, D aoiel Giles, John Baker, J M voters, d lo o recom m end Frank Kitinecnti Because It t h a t ue lie eitner e i t h e r tna Je Daniel S ch ool Hnperintendont f........................... .... for Qooa "" - - investigation -* *“ m o o u n t y .1 a ~ very careless or a none H od son , W o Page. D l l Job inson, J B F ox, 8 1*C Johnson, T W i . i _ ii FOR JUDGE, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. i, A O W heeler, J H C ecil. tt * i • . . . . . . . He also he W e, the undersigned. Populists and legal a ^30 i insinuates n s in u a t e s t that h a t i if f h e T o the P eople’ s party o f C oos county, made a mistake, it was the duty of voters, d o hereby recommend L II Edmunds O r., greeting: We, tbe undersigned, P op ulists o f C oos oonnty, O regon, respectfully as a suitable ca n d id a te fo r School Superin the H e k a ld , tho county official recom m end and endorse 8 H Hazard, of tendent. Empire City, Or., ns tho nom inee for Cir JUSTICES AND CONSTABLES DISTRICTS. paper, or those interested to imme cu it Judge o f the 2d Judicial District o f diately set him aright That is to say, ice Hist. N o I — N o petition. O regon: W H Sohroeder. J Henry Sellroe- Jus; t ♦ iv ♦ v r un w no editor may take the liberty to der, W L Hftyter, It M Hayter. P ( ’ row. publish and question the integrity It U H avter. Henry R Ward, W A Barnett, Carter, p etition o f 19 names E A Wiiner. J W Strong. J C Epporson, Justioe Dint. No 3— For constable, C C M y of a county official without due M H ayter, M H Burgess, L It Edmunds, ers, petition o f 5 names. investigation or cause, and there J H Barklow, D H Johnson, E Psnnenberg, 8 p C Johnson, J S MoEwen, J H Cecil, J B Justice Dist. No 4—For ju stice o f the peace upon it bocomes tho duty of the M J Frantz, p etition o f 9 names; fo r co n F ox . official to furnish said editor proof stable, G G Swan, 8 names. Also petition from North Fork signed by I T W eekly. A J M ays«, G G Swan P A Al Also for justice of the peace, Dist. No. 4 ^ a t lie lied, and allow him to pub- fo rd , W T Culbertson and 19 others. Iisn nis own version of the matter. A lso a petition from Parkersburg sip ned Juslioe Dist. No A—For justioe o f tbe pesos, We sincerely regret tho indis- / T Johnson, p etition o f 8 names; fur b y D C Kandlenian, S A D oak. J R Butts, constable, John J Baker, 8 nam es. E Prewett, E L Ohman and 8 others. creetuess of Mr. Conner in this A lso petition from Marshfield signed by Justice Dist. No 6—F or justice o f the peace matter. W 8 va n d erborg, T bos Buokman, J Hod- A D M orse, p etition o f 5 names. son, O H ow e. B F Rosa and 8 others. After publishing so grave a charge Justioe D ist. N o 7—F or justice o f tbe pence Also petition from M yrtle Point signed O A Kelly, A nam es; for e o m ts b le , Frank it was his duty to look the matter by T O Norris. W II Harris. T W McOlos Nosier, A names. lip more thoroughly, ns he prom key, N O W Perkins, J H Matheny and 54 FOK DELEGATUS TO STATE CONVENTION. ised to do, and give his readers the others. W o, tbe undersigned. P opulists, recom benefit, and not force us into the FOR REPRESENTATIVE. mend the follow ing citizens ns proper per W e , the undersighed, members o f tbe sons for delegates to the P eop le's party unpleasant task of vindicating our P eople’ s parly, would recommend David E state convention to be held a t Portland, selves, especially through the me Stitt as a suitable candidate for represent Marsh 23, 1898: W S Vnnderburg, Capt. ative o f Coos county find ask that his name A D Boone, J 8 McKwen, if B Marshall, dium of another paper. be placed on the Populist ticket. J C Dnn’ l G iles. J ohn Knino, Capt. J Erust. Yours, truly, L a ird , J 8 Hayes. W C lienbam , E E Hayes, Signed; S P C Johnson, J Heury Schroe* J . H e NIIY ScHEOEDEIt. W m Gailier. * der. Geo W Canning, W Drane, T A W alker. We. the undersigned P opulists, recom FOR COUNTY JUDGE. mend the follow ing-n am ed gentlem en ns A uaqo , O regon , F eb . 20, 1808. W e the undersigned citizens and voters j delegates to tiie state Populist con ven tion ; would recomm end the name o f J. H enby W S Vanderburg J ohn K aino, Maselifieid; W. C. C o n n e r . Editor o f JUi/rtle Point ‘S ohuohdka us the People’ s party candidate A D Boone, Sum ner; J A Doak, Parkers Enterprise, fo r County Judge: Thom as Packm an, C, burg: Geo Sohroeder, B undou; J B Fox, Dear Sir; In your issue of Feb. Howe, Thus. H oward, J. N. N elson, D . C oguilie; C E H ouser, M yrtle Point. Signed: A D Morse, Abe C orson, N Thrash, C C Cuy 5, 1898, you published the follow Ritzm an. Also petition signed by J H Cecil, J C ler, E Baldwin and 5 others. ing. W atson, T A W alker, J M Upton, D P S tran g. “ While in Coquille City recently Logging Engines. H on W 8 Vanderburg declines a n om in a we learned that a very clever little tion for county judge. Bee ca rd . I made a general order that all mat -1 Musings from Marshfield, ters to bo conolumed by the cou rt' must be filed on or before the day , Marshfield, Feb. 28.— Washing- _ of the term on which the commie- ton's birthday was observed in a sioners meet, and also adopted on quiet way in Ibis city. A liberal order of business to systematize the display of bunting, number of: proceedings of the court and ex- choice selections of music by the' pedite the labor of the oounty clerk, band, closing of the public school This order, with the other proceed- for the day, were the only fea- ings of said term, was published by tures that distinguished the day thsEnterpris« and otherCoos county from any other. papers. You oaunot therefore E. B. D»au & Co's mill is shut this year in valuable claim ignorance of the matter, and down again lodefiuittly. articles to smokers o f There is serious talk of the yet you censure the court for your North Bend mill running hut little own neglect or indifference. Upon the consideration of the this summer, owing to the low matter of publishing the schedule price of lumber nnd bigli freights. G e n u in e of expenditures on the 11th day of Beaver Hill mine lias shut down. January the court found that the Tbs only steady job here is the publishers of the H e r a l d lmd filed water works repairing, which their verified list of bona fide an employs at present three men. Editor Luse lias recovered from nual subscribers on the 5th of Jan- urary, in compliance with the law his lllna.-s and is around us usual. Tbe steam schooner Alcatraz and "the order of our court, nnd Y o n will find one coupon In that no other puplisher had, neither came up the bay Saturday rnorn- sid e e a ch 2 -o u n ce b ag , amt tw o on that day, nor before nor siuce, iog loaded, matchwood at the c o u p o n s in s id e ea ch 4 -ounce filed such list- There being no con depot wharf for Portland, return hag. Buy u hag, read th e coupon The Best ing dowu in the eveniug. am i s e c h o w to g et your share. test the court selected said paper as ; S m o k in g Tobacco Made James Bourn and Jessie Ferrir, the official paper of Coos couuty as » o o o e o o o » tio o o c o o o o o o o e o e o e e e o e e e e # barbers, [lacked np their outfits by ths law provided. Fred Barker came iu from F a ir-! The publishing o f t a x notices, Saturday eve aud went to Empire, etc., was not considered nor the con where they will take tbe Alcatraz view yesterday, returning today. | tract awarded until the 17th of to Portlaud, on their way to Seat Mrs. Barker is rapidly recovering from a serious illness. Mr. B. Januury— four days after you sav tle. HOLBROOK, M ERRILL Frank Simpson, a trusted em took out medicine for Ed Neely, it was done. The H e r a l d , S h u , & S T E T S O N ............ Mull and Bulletin were the only ploye nt the r’ e.iot, will be arrested who is also very ill. Also BRIDGE A BEACH papers filing n proposition. The in Sau Francisco and returned to A. O. Wheeler delivered a party j Coos county to answer to the H e r a l d being th# l o w e s t bidder, as at Roseburg Inst week from this! S T O V E S * " -------- may be seen by refetring to the changes of larceny, default nud section on the way to Klondike, propositions on file in the county arson. There is not one mau iu a returning jesterilHy with two new clerk's office, the court awarded it huudted who believes Frank is comers. guilty of either charge. He being the contract. aud any other Dr. Moore was called out to It is evident from tho foregoing n Spieckels man probably explains Uncle Samuel Shuck’s this morn that you mails no investigation, the whole matter. When will the ing, at Lee, that elderly ami good notwithstanding your statement to alieu’s dirty work cease? Or any and everything citizen having had a paraletic M oore S une . the contrary. stroke. carried in a There is another matter which A Public School Club lias been deserves consideration, aud which First-class Hardware Store. The schooner Albion arrived in our opinion makes plain the mo organized, composed of but few nt from San Francisco yesterday about 1 J. J. LAMB. tive of both articles. That is the present, for the reason that but few noon and is loading with lumber at article iu the same iHeue relative to attouded former meetings, at one Lyous’ mill. the order of the court in the matter of which in was thought better and Delightful weather is npon us of tho collection of delinquent more effective work could be are vary busy. accomplished by organization than aud farmers taxes. — ------------- » -.«k »-« ----------------------- If you will examine your files you by loose methods. It is hoped PEOPLE'S PARTY PRIMARY TO will find that a similar order has soon to extend its membership nnd been made at every term of court efficiency, the prime effot t of which Election: and County Convention for Coos \kln n L M o n since you have published the Enter- j j is to advance tbe public r.cbool County. Oregon. WTf BdK HIBM, prise. It is authorized bv law; the ' tf> ‘^ » e r conditions. The court has no discretion in the mat- c ' ub ba*> >" '"*“ d raising The primary elections of the Peo ter. Furthermore the sheriff could ! ¡»one* for the seating fuud, and ple's party of Coos coonty, OregoD, not collect taxes delinquent and . w' ,h » v' ew. to, »'• will l>c held in each precinct at the unpaid without said order being an organ, school helps and other usual places ou Saturday, March 7 o Q6ce8aary things by whii necessary tilings whioh it hopes 12, 1S98, from 1 to 8 o’clock p.m. of mads. Yours, truly, to enlist the help and encourage said day, for the purpose of voting J . H enry S c h r o k d e r . ment of all progressive and well- I. T. W e e k l y . by the Initiative nud Referendum meaning citizens. J. S. McEwen ou the following questions: Ths Explosion Came from Beneath the was elected president, Miss Ireue Nomination of candidates for W e will send yon by m ail, AbsAlntsIy Leneve vice-presideDt, Miss Irma Maine. F ree, in plain packaps, the A ll-P ow sr- various county aud precinct offices Lukens secretary and the district fnl D r. H ofm n n ’ s V ita l KestoratiYs to be filled at the general election T a b le ts, with a legal guarantee Besides already to he held Jnue (j, 1898. New York, Feb. 25.— A dispatch clerk treasurer. perm anently cure lost M anh ood , S e lf- paying a first installment on the to the Herald from Havana says: Abuse, Sexual Wenkneas, V aricocele . Electiou of 7 delegates to the stop s forever night E m issions and al ] There is no longer any reason to new sents for tho primary depart state convention of the People’s unnatural drains. R eturns to form e x doubt that the explosion which ment, it# treasury has also fur. party to lie held at Portlaud, March appearances em aciated organ s. wrecked the Maine rwiuiw'siut«* w »W nisbed most of the freight for the 23, 1898. uenth the vewsel, and that her mag- same anu wifi uivnnce the success Election of delegates lo county azities had nothing to do with the I of the graduating cl ass'¿ft me drise convention of the Ptople’s party I f wo © ami Id not ours, w# would no4 send onr m edicine free t o try, aftdi initial explosion and played a much [ of this term of school. It has iu to he held on Thursday, March 31, pay when satisiied. smaller part in the great disaster hand, also, another entertainment, 1898, a'. Coquille City. Address than was at first supposed. j with the help of the Myrtle Point To vote uid “ instruct their dele The evidence that has served to Octet Club, to he uiveu about Sat- gates to the People's party state W E ST E R N M E D IC IN E convince the hoard was obtained by urday night, 12th iust. convention as U> whether they Ensign Powellson, an officer attached The county hoard of equalization, should favor a fust.xu or union or [Incorporated! to the Fern. Mr. Powellson was composed of the county judge, the! co-operation or allisufe o f forces formerly iu the construction corps, county clerk and the assessor, hears [ with the Democratic and Silver K alam azoo. M n b .. and took a two-year special course and adjusts complaints of parties | Republican parties, or eitVer or in the Glasgow school of naval who do not agree with the decision both of them, aud upon » bar prin architecture. He is therefore a of the assessor. These complaints ! ciples or conditions they may fayor competent witness. tfave been growirg less each year 1 such union, if nry.” What he discovered was that the during the last two or three years, j Aud for the electiou of precinct (.nag Troubles and Consumption Can forward part of the keel of tho until they now amount to almost: committeemen o f the executive Be Cured. Maine, with its ribs and plates, was nothing. The work of the present committee in each precinct. stove upward so far that parts of assessor seems to be satisfactory to I Each precinct is entitled to the A n K m I n o i»f >«■>* Y o r k C h f i n h t n s g S *i4 *a i(i*t n in k v N si I ’ r t t f O i l e r the shattered double bottom show the taxpayers. He has been trying1 following number of delegates to t o O u r ltr n < te r » % out of the water and in places hard to bring about a better system the county convention; sections of the gYeen-painted outer iu his work, and although ho has so T h e distingm shed New York ch em ist, T - A. Slocum , dem onstrating his discovery o f hull are visible. Corroborative of far succeeded to do good work there a reliable and absolute cure fo r C onsum p P reoiuct •the evidence given by Powellson is yet much that should he done in N o tion ?I*nlmonary Tuberculosis) and alt b ronchial, throat, lung aud ch est diseases, nnd of nn equal significance and . bjH 0flice ¡n order yet to facilitate stubborn coughs, catarrhal affection s, gen importance is the resnlt of the clcse ant( systematize the work. That n eral d ecline and weakness, loss o f fleRh, and examination made by the divers, j man wj)0 jlas gjjown that he is capa- 1 Burton P ra irie...................... 21 1 all co n d itio n s o f w asting away, w ill send! 2 B a n d o n ................................... 144 ! 2 T H B B K n i l B O T T L E S (a ll d iffe re n t> What they found indicates that the I bje> jias experience nnd instituted 62 1 2 o f his New D iscover^ s to any afflicted 5 C o a le d o .................................... explosion came from a point beneath : improvements that are advantageous 4 C oos C it y ............................... 22 1 render o f the C oquille H erald w riting for- C oos R iv e r .............................. 5 45 ! 1 them . the boat. to nil concerned, has decided ad 6 C oos R iver (N o r t h )........... 34 I 1 H is ‘ ‘ New Scientific Treatm ent” has cu red The Dow torpedo tube of tbe vantages over the inexperienced. 7 C o q u ille ................................... 203 j 3 thousands perm anently by its tim ely use* 8 Deer P a r k .............................. Maine had been located in the wreck. 6 1 nnd he considers it a Riinple p ro fe s sio ra l Johnson's mill is torging ahead 9 D o r a ........ ............................... 20 : 1 duty to suffering hum anity to donate a trial It lies in the debris forward, sub m p ire ..................................... 68 ! 2 f o his in fa llib le cu re. in every line. It is taking strides 10 E merged several feet under water. .... 11 E n ch a n te d ............... Science d a ily develops new w onders, an d :* I i 29 1 this great ch.*mist, patiently experim enting The hull is now imbedded in the forward as one of the best mills in 12 L a k e .......................................... L ib b y ........................................ 03 I 2 f o r years, has produced results as b eneficial mud to the depth of eight feet. | county increasing the output 13 14 M arshfield ( N o r t h ) ............. 91 2 to hnm anitv as oan be claim ed by any The divers sink to their armpits in 88 “ >e machinery and employes get 15 Marshfield ( S o u t h ) ............. 112 2 m odern genius. H is assertion that lu n g 16 M issouri................................... 55 2 troubles nnd con sum p tion are cu rable m the mud and have the greatest dif-1 understand each other, aud is a 17 M vrtle P o i n t ........................ 167 3 any clim ate is proven by ‘ ‘ heartfelt letter» Acuity in prosecuting their work. P » P » p l « c e Last Fnday tbe 18 N orw a y.................................... 70 2 o f gratitude,” filed in his A m erican and 72 2 European laboratories in thousands from T h o s e engaged in the forward p art;™ ! “ ^ e d out over 32,000 feet 19 P a rk ersb u rg........................... 20 R an dolph (P r o s p e r ) .......... 'M 1 those cured in a ll parts o f the w orld. of tho ship are in charge of Gunner * hat day, none heavier than 2-inca 21 R iv e rto n .................................. 73 2 M edical experts con ced e that b ron oh ia l, Charles Morgan, an officer especially ' “ “ ber. The proapeot of putting 22 R ow la n d......................... ......... 37 1 chest nnd lo n g troubles lead to C onsum p 23 South 8 1 'U g h ........................ 37 1 tion , which, uninterrupted, m oan s speedy detailed from the flagship New York | 8 n'g'>t * »ft te brightening, and 24 S um ner.................................... 7 1 and certain d eath. i * i-i.................................................. I the laving of a side track and con 25 T e n -M ile ................................. 22 l Sim ply write to T . A. Slocum , M . 0 ., 9ft fer that purpose.......................... L ......... wharf are both 26 F our-M ile ............................. 27) 1 Pine street. New York, g iv in g postoffice an d The court will finish its work here ' strnction of a wharf are express address, and the free m ed icin e w ill tomorrow, and proceed to Key West <«1™ncing for purposes of ship T o t a l................................... 1554 ! 40 be prom ptly sent. Sufferers should taki» ping. instant advantage o f Lds gene ion s p rop osi to take the testimony of tbe surviv ,ooo To Bo Given Away Blackw ell’s D urham Tobacco CALL FOR ::: ■ Doors, Windows Building Material, We Send it Free Young and Old. The Wonders of Science 69)0A From tlie Dumber o f eteatc trick was played on us, as well as • FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. engines being shipped to logging some of our esteemed contempora Marshfield, Feb 10— W e, the undersigned, ries in the matter of awarding the hereby recom m end 13 F Ross fo r nom ina camps in varions parts of the state, tion for County Comm issioner on tbe P e o it is evident that the dny of tbe county advertising for the ensuing ple’ s party ticket: Joh n Knino, G L S tid year. On Jan, 11, we received a ham, Ed Craighead, W P M urphy, Andy bull team and bull puncher, with from the county court O ’ C onpor, John G am ble, John E Reuse, his rich vocabulary of profanity in iliepatch •John H Rease, E P Breiles. the logging camp, is passpd. stating that it ‘ would be pleased to Marshfield, F eb 18— We, the undersigned, u , r l , , uc „ig Every day or two tbe big juimru jumbo ] entertain our proposition for the Populists, recom m end the nam e o f E J truck is seen banting one o f these I LVi.'i'.Wiff.’î/ft 'it tnaniA, treasure!'-',, a ion er: O W T rib b ev, J Ernst^J II Ho\>ack engines to the docks for shipment, i bridge and other notices ior the W P Murphy, D I) C am pbell. They are now made altogether of I ensuing year, said proposition to be W e, tbe nit' ersigned, hereby recom m end J O Laird for the nom ination fo r C ounty steel, and some of them nre very submitted on or before Jan. 15, Com m issioner on the P eop le’ s party ticket. heavy. The Bridal Veil Lumber 1898.’ However, on ths 13th we D G iles, G W Stew art. C T R iley , Jason ing Company has a very large one, were informed by n friend that it Machado, I E Hose and 12 others. [County papers—excep t the Coast M a i l - carrying two miles of steel rope. would he useleHB to submit a propo- a re requested to oopy. Weise Bro’s, at Oak Point, Lave Hitionaa the court had ou that day Also p etition from Biindon signed by Jos 100 horsepower, awarded the printing to the Co W ulser, N Thrush, Wm A nderson, A D put on one o f Morse, J M U p .ob . carrying a mile of steel rope. One quille H e r a l d , and upon investiga ' M'SrV Cl EIUE. w a s shipped to Seaside b few days tion of the matter we find that we No doubt W e. the undersigned, hcrcliy recom m end a g o , and yesterday a big one was were rightly informed. J W . Leneve for th» nom ination for cou ntv shipped to Pe Ell, Wash. A very but that the old totteri ig H e r a l d clork on the People’ s pa rly tiok et. Signed; . - , ... , ' W Drane, A O Wheeler, D H Johnson, large engine is ordered and will be was sorely in need of tbe monger D G iles, W E MoDuflee. * shipped at once to a company ut patronage, and we should have no T o the Populist v o.ers o f C oos cou nty: Coos bay. The wav these engines complaints to make bad tbe court W e, the undersigned, Populist voters o f , , , c ,, .. , °. C oos cou nty, hereby recomm end E . Pan- | ^Dftke lops out of the timber ia ft awarded it the advertising in a nenberg es »s u ita b le ca n d id a te for County enutinn to all cattle. Think of manner that would not leave a sus Clerk. Higned: Harvey W H M,dr, W T 1 5 0 0 0 f p o t o f , 0 (f8 b e I n c Bnntc!ied picion of a ‘nigger in the fence’ G u lbertson, J M llri^ h t, I M W eekly, T b o s We shall constitute it W ilson. * along tip a hill so sleep that if they somewlnre. broke lo.iae they would slide back our duty to look the matter up more FOR SHERIFF. of themselves! When the grouud thoroughly, nt any rate.” G ontlem on—The mulorsipnoil, members There have been tw oiss.iesof the o f the Popnlist party «m l retudentsof Myrtle is to soft for cattle to work, the P oin t preoiuct, respectfully aak that yon wire cable brings the logs out of Enterprise since, and no further lsoe the name o f 8. 0. G iles before the ^opulint oounty convent ion o f 1898 ns a the wood a-skippiDg, knocking the mention lias been mado of tho mat tops off the cradle piles, and fairly ter. We havo pntieutly awaited the Candidate for hlieriff o f said county. K iln e d : Z. T . Johnson, Albert. Myers, grading the ground. Weidler A result of the promised investigation J. C. M yers, C. H. Butler. G. T . Davis. J. A. Lehnherr, Win. l ’a^e, 8 . 8 . Heed, A. V olk- Ordway were the first to put on and believe ample time has been naar. logging engines in this region, and given. We, the undersigned, hereby recomm end Were there no record of this mat H . W. D unham for the nom ination for have been using them successfully sheriff on tho P eople’ s party ticket: John for several years.— Oregouiau. ter, nor a third party not concerned D onaldson, W illiam T oll nr, Robert Fred ------------» « • « - « iu this controversy, through the me erick , nr., Thom as W. Drano, J. M. Perkins, T A N T E D .— T R U S T W O R T H Y AND A. Carlson. dium of which yru could have easily active gentlem en o r Indies to travel W o, the undersigned, P eoplo’ s party vot ers, hereby recomm end H nikness Dunbntn fo r responsible established house in state obtained the facts, your statement o f O regon. MoKthly $(>5.00 and expenses. fo r Sheriff o f C oos county: ( ) A Kelly. G might stand unchallenged, and were A Steward, T A W illard, A E M artin. Geo Positiou stead y. R eference. E nclose self- it not that it places a stain upon the M artin, Wm Copley, 8tnoy Lee, J E M artin, addressed utami'til envelope. The D om in character of the members of our J 1) D onaldson. * ion C om pany, I ept Y. C hicago. We, the undersigned, believing A C W il Ou the morning of Feb. 20,1805, county court aud questions their son o f C oquille City a suitable person for the position o f Sheriff o f C oos county, I wuh sick with rheumatism, nnd lav integrity we might let the matter hereby recomm end him to tho voters o f rost without comment, hut uuder said oounty at the ensuing election. T A iu bed until Mny 21»t, when I got a W alker. J II C ecil, J H Jam es, W C Rose, bottle of C'haiuberlaiu’s Pain Hal in. the cirumstance? it becomee our duty to resent this insult and * w » * o ; 1 The first implication We, the undersigned, m em bers o f ♦ th 4 * . of it , relieved P eople’ s party, d o respectfully recommend >ne a l m o s t e n t i r e l y f r o m t h e p A ll! present tbe facts in the case, that W W Gage for nom ination for Sheriff on a n d t h e HOCOlld a f f o r d e d c o m p l e t e the public may decide in whose th e People a party ticket: 1 H oward, J N i ,• . T , ... T 1 , , fence the nigger was horn and the N elson, John Knino, M artin Russell, G W j r e l i e f . I n ft » b o l t t im e I was a b l e T rib b ey, G L Stidham . Ed Craighead, W V , to b e up n n d a b o u t again. — A. T. motive which may have caused said V f ii » , ill a. i n .lit i k 'C ' P ou . 1 , 1 nor, ,1 .,V . f n h n f Gam ill .„ K la I « r . _ - . ® ^ Mu O John ble, ors there. It had been decided not rphy, Andy Tbe town council held a meeting Reing one delegate at large for article to be published. M oreaux , Luverne, Miun. Sold E P ’ BreUee It appears to us that, considering to return to Havana, all information last night and repealed the late new each precinct and one delegate for C ’oai oquille, Fob. 15.— W o, the limit rsignrd, R. S. Knowlton. Populist pul voters o f Coos oounty, respectfully I the ease in which tbe facts could a* to the cause of the disaster hav ordinance licensing, or taxing, busi- j every 100 votes or major fraction ssk that the name o f I) 11 Johnson be D e s s callings to próvida for a nigh t-; thereof cast for Harry Watkins hav e been obtainod, and the fact ing been obtained. placed b efore the people as a suitable per ---- --------- .« > » « • . --- - watchman. Such hd opposition for presidential elector at the presi that you profess to publish a neu son for Sheriff. Signed: Charles C ollier, Entertainment and Social. C E Strang, R oll Auderson, N Lam iuey, E l had been manifested by tbe citizens, ¡ dential election o f 18%. tral paper, that justice would have m er Brizzee. # .......................... ...... „ ,, .„low in glargelytoth euu eqiialassess- The results should he sent to the dictated that an iuvostigation should FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Tha ladies o f the W. R . C. w.' ¡ meats, that the hoard took the secretary at the earliest possible have been made before publishing anything iu the mntter. Therefore give nn eotertainmaint and social act|OD nboye n)en,;01.ej t aD(1 wl|| I moment to enable the committee to W e, the undersigned, hereby recom m end Saturday : nQW on|y enftcf 8QCh nn ordinance notify delegates to tbe state con Joh n P. G oodm an for the nom ination for Ho peopla b u y H o o d ’ s Sarrnpnrllla frt we submit the following facts and at Masonio ball next oounty treasurer ou the People's party pro fore a ce to any o th e r,— In fa ct alm ost night. The program will consist I on petitioo vention which meets in Portland, challenge you to prove anything to ticket. Signed: W Drane, A O Wheeler. tf the cxv ludion o f all oth ers? of appropriate war songs by « ) D G ilee, T A W alker. J H James. March 23, 1898. the contrary. choir; a short p l a y - “ The Black Jong'» Sohroeder furuishes an W e, the undersigned, Populists and legal W m . H. H ull , The publishing of the schedule S c h o o lm a s te r” — a comical and gen-¡interesting letter in today’s H kr - voters o f Coo* County, Oregon, would re- l»p«ctfnlly present the nam e o f W. E. of expenditures (county court pro uiue laugh-provoking play; boob ALD, id reply to the false, unjust, Chairman People’s party central comxmittee. MoDurvKv as a candidate for tho office o f and the publishing of by Mis* Grace Skeels; guitar solu | unreasonable, contemptible attack th e y know from actual uso th a t I l o o d ’« ceedings) C ounty Treasurer subject to the Populist Attest: J. J. Stanley, Secretary. U m L, 1. e., it cures w h en oth ers fail. notices, etc., nr# separate proceed prium ry and cou ntv con vention: D Giles ' - by Al Hito- song by Bose L eneve;! of the Myrtle Point Enterprise on ‘ ’ a-sapjirilla 1 j still m ade under ft. H . H sskin, J. B. M arshall, Cspt. G . W. II > ings. The former is controlled by instrumental duet by Clyde Gage the court’s lateproceedings. It was the personal super vision o f th o ed ucated L en ev e, J. B. Fox. Notice for Publication. law and the latter is within tho dis and Miss Birdie Noeler. We. the undersigned, members o f the phur.nacbtx w h o origin ated it. originally written lo that editor( () Peofrte’ a party, recom m end W W Haves for T he q uestion o f best Is just a s p o s i t iv e l y cretion of tbe court. After the program refreshments to set him straight, if sincere, bol U. 8 . L and O f fic e . Ro»rm*Ro. O r.gon . ) nom ination fo r C ounty Treasurer on the decided in favor o f H o o d ’s as t h e q u e s t io n Tickets will be ¡ of coarse failed to strike any object January 25, 1898. \ P eople’ s p*rty tioket: H H Rogers W I* Heretofore the publishers who j will be served O T IC E is hereby given that the fo l M urphy, Thos H oward, J N Nelson. Martin o f com parative sales. supplied corresponding in numbers and fell harmless. Read the letter. considered themselves entitled to A n o th e r t h i n s : E very a d vertisem ent low ing-nam ed settler hns filed n otice o f Kuaaeli. * this job under the law have generally for each peutlenmii nnd Indy; H ip M arshfield, Feb 12—W e the undersigned, o f H o o d ’s Sarsaparilla is true, ia honest. N otice —I bare on band r fish- his intention to make final p roof in support hereby recom m end T h os Packm an for the filed their verified list of bona fide holder «will l»e weighed, the , weight J ing net aud lead line heloogiDg to o f his claim , and that said p roof will be m ade before W . U. D ouglas. 1 . 8 . C om m is n om in a tion for C ounty Treasurer on the annual s u b s c r i b e r * without iurita- of each noted ou their ticket* ami 80lne one Owner will please call, sioner. at M arshfield, Oregou, on March P eople’ * uyrty ticket: Joh n Knino. (3 H owe, J Ernst, I) D Campbell. John E tion. The H kr . a u > aud the Sun have the cost of the l u n c h to tb#m will he proye property, pay charges ami 12. I>98, viz: JOEL PATTERSON , Hease. John 11 Uenae, A ndy O ’ C onner, Jno been the only contestants. The lcen t per pound of the difference take lhe game; A a W heeler . on H omestead Entry No for the L ot 6, G am ble, E P Breiles. Section 14; L*.ts 1 and 3 and F.1* N W ‘4 o f court has never iuvited propositions iu their weight. Gravel Ford Feb 14—W e. the undersigned 8 ec 23. T w p 2R south. R 14 west. Sheriff and Mrs. Gage came m em bers o f the P opulist party o f Missouri for this work; in fact it would be Everybody oome, hear a pleaa- He nam es the follow in g witnesses to precinct, respectfully ssk that yon place the useless to do so. The law decides ins program and bave a rattling over from tbe bay on Monday’s prove hia con tin u ou s residence upon and nam e o f A G M uir for the nom ination for Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $ 1 . cu ltivation o f seid land, viz: G eorge Was train. the matter and fixes the compensa C ounty Treasurer on tne P eop le's party Prepared only by C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, llaat. jolly time. son. sr.. Albert Culver, sr.. T hom as C. W y ticket. Signed: Jam es L sn b. Louis Ingram. -------- m i#> ------------- tion. Jimmy Laird is offering his fine man, S. H. Crouch, o f Empire C ity.Oregou. u • f ra t 11 * T+ tb* «"IT P111* taka J C Jctktfoti, E J L am b. W S H all, C Ham __ I In H m in a t o by Dl Feb. I U U. M. VEATCH. Register. r l O O U $ P i l l S wiUiUiMU'iSaiMvatlUa. At the J»ly 1897 term our court stallion, Chartres, for sale. ”OM chi » do##.'* merit»/. { U tion . Please tell the D o c to r that you offer in the C oquille C ity H bbald . T You CM f ___ ■ be cured1 ‘ MEN If you suffer from any of th* i ^ tils of men, com* to th* o M m C Specialist on the Pacific Cvet*, 0«t JORDAN ft 0 0 .. 1051 Market St Eet’d IM S. 1 V ouns and B i d d l e , > Ufted m e n who ar* suffwing I of youthful indiscretions or «a- j ! Because N ¡Hood’s S a rs a p a r illa é i saw hit nbination o f remediaa, o f grrat n iratirapów - , wr, the D octor has an arranged his treatment ’ that it will not only afford immediata relief but , \ permanent cure. Th* D octor does not claim to I perform miracles, but is well-known to b* a fair and square Physician and Surgeon, pr* in hi* speoaky* - D l * e e t e t M “ ____________ i _________ o « f M ■ o n . .▼l>nllla --------------------------- th orou g h ly eradiosted ------ ------------------ from the «floated aystern Mrrwstry* k without ÜÉI using ¡I nerim , i '* ” T ■ — — applrl * Mg to o* w ill TO- 1 KVKB H A - H _____ I ce lv e ou r honett opinion o f h iarom p ln ln t. H e w ill G u a ra n tee a P O S IT JV r. C U R E h t , every case we undertake, or forfeit One T h o u s a n d D o lla rn I t i C onvthstion F R F E and «trictly private. C H A R G E S V E R Y R E A S O N A B L E . Treat- i ment personally or b y letter. Send for book, “ Th? i fr*«, I M d lo e n p h y o f n a r r i a g e , QA valuable book for men.) V IS IT D R . J O R P t T S G r o a t M t u e n in o f A n a t o m y , tbe finest ard h rj= *t M useum o f its land in th* w, rId* Co**M and lenru h ow w ood vf-iHy yaa . ai s m a la ; !w w to avoid sic ate-s a n i 1 V- ?í S*.*r»ri, S$r Francisca, C»*. ;