Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 01, 1898, Image 3

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    ffftpiUlf City SViïnifi,
Old papers for sale at this offica.
Monthly Pains curud b j Dr. Mile»' P&lu ITUs.
Letter of Declination.
Riverton Rioting«.
H a y a l m a k r * I t . lo a d p a r a ,
wtaalaaaaia aoJ Ballctaaa.
^ A N D Y CATHARTIC
jo b c a A t it o
M.aaHPfKLD, Ft l>. 18. IsOH.
Riverton, Feb. 28.— Jemea Cox
En. IltU A i.n ; While I thank those
nnd family have moved to Coquille
gentlemen who proposed my name
City.
Closing lot o f Millinery at 25
Judd Mills and family have left for county Judge I must respect-
» « O N D A YM, W K U N K 8 D A Y H A N D F U I p er cent below cost at the Berlin
onr town, Mra. Mills has started fully aud positively decliue to be a
i v i d a y . will run as fulluws:
Store.
for AI UH ks iu oompuny with her candidate, being fully satisfied with
Leave
I
Arrive
Judge Schroeder and believing the
8U 0a.ni. I
Mnrihtield
ll' ilO p. in.
brother and sister.
Wood, coal and brick delivered
Arrive “
[
Leave
will best interests of the people will bo
J.
K.
McLeod
and
family
on
short
notice
by
» 30 “ I COQUILLE CITY
11.00a. in.
move to their rauoh opposite the ] subserved by his re-election.
10.00 “
I Mvttle Fnint
10.:*) “
A. O. W heeler *
10*
ALL
W. 8 . V a n d k r b c b o .
mouth of Fat Elk creek.
T o C aro C on .tlp atlu n V o n n r .
25 * 50♦
DRU
GGISTS
John Chaney and Charles Dale
£ “ *»!»«« C u d * Cathartic. 10c or»a
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ii c*. c . Co. fail to cure, druggiNti* refund tnuuoy.
Not the cheap shoes, but shoes
haye left us, to cast their lots with
Mrs. C. Wilkins went on « visit
............. booklet free. 1 4 . STTRI.INO U m i l i ) I P . . C k lr .r o . i o r t m l . < a » ., or
V or*.
t il.
other coal minera that, have left for cheap at the Berlin Store.
Re». W. Horsfall will conduct to her daughter’s, M rs' Nelson
Corral Hollow, California. * May
religious services at St. James’ Smith, on liallk creek yesterday.
Arrivals by Areata, Feb. 25tb:
success follow them.
church on Sunday, March 13th,
C B Thomsen, H M Campe, R J
Absolutely Purs
Our esteemed friend, Charles j j c ¡ j an)arB Neil Monroe, Mr*. F G ;
Asbestos Stove Mats, 3fo r 10 cts;
e-
morning aud night.
a
Shoe Blacking, 3 fo r Jets. A t the
Cessna, m aje us a
Boutell, A F Medine, J L W ebrley, ¡
The W. C. T. U. A n n u a l business
last Sunday. He reports Beaver
Berlin
Store.
Mrs. C E Bollimi, Miss Billiard,!
meeting will be held at the home of
Hill as nearly deserted, but the
RWM MUMPOWfl M.,NfWVMK.
J C Yale, W Nasburg, Charles |
Remember the school election
Mre. Simuious on Friday, lltli
Klondike mine is being pushed to
George, E J mieli, Felix Cohen, C
just., and the anuual election of takes place next Mooday. A di­
BOOTS AND SHOES,
its utmost.
E Nabb, M Stohnicb, A Fersovich,
rector and cl«rt are to be elected.
HATS AND CAPS.
officers on the 25lh.
We
would
like
to
B
e
e
o
u
t
friend
Mre. Buskirk continues sewing
N Rasovich, L Rood, J Buildivicb,
Will Cox aud Joliu Peart left of all kinds, with tailor-made suits W. H. Hull nominated for the J. Hendrickson, R Schwartz.
The ladies of the W. R. C. will
j
e m b r o id e r ie s
Good marketable offioe of county commissioner.
give a special and unique program for California yesterday. They go as a specialty.
at Masonic hal! next Saturday to Corral Hollow, a coal miniug sec­ produce, chickens, eggs, etc.,tukeu He would make the right man in
in exchange.
* the right plnce.
liighv. Lots o f fun, good thing« tion.
The Methodist revival here still
to eat and a nice eocinl time guaran­
Henry Rohner moved up from
Mrs. Asa Coon enme from Rose- progresses.
They have utready
teed. Everybody come.
Bui/dou Inst Saturday and occupies burg with George Martin’s return­
brought into the fold of GtQd, sev­
tbe Nasburg house, opposite Lyons’ ing team last Friday, nnd yesterday eral converts. This is earniaafain.
Additional locale on 2d page.
store.
extended her trip to the bay, where cere work, attended by none of the
A ll rain banished by Dr. Milos’ Tain nils.
1 H. 1. Rees, head sawyer at she will visit her sister, Mrs. Car- great excitement that usnually
Hava you seen the Jewett type­ Johnson's mill, above town, was off ter, for u couple of mouths.
attends such gatherings. Every
writer?
duty part o f Inst week ou uccouut
E d . H erald : I desire to say heart that has been turned, every
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
Calico 5 cents per yard at the of grip.
for Mr. L. II. Edmunds that he is a soul that has been converted unto
Fair Stors.
F L O U R AID F E E D ,
Mrs. Clara Mansfield closed her good D im i, well worthy of receiv­ God since this revival commenced,
school are now honest, true Christians;
Our merchant, J. W. Leaeve, is school at Beaver Hill last week, ing the nomination of
sick with la grippe.
and returned to Baudon yesterday superintendent, and believe that he moreover there is no doubt but
will do honor to the party if nomi­ that each and everyone will here­
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.
W. Gallier of Randoe came up through this place.
after baffle his Satanic influence.
nated and electei. W .G a LLIER.
on a business visit yesterday.
John lludsnu aud Al Wilson
May
God
prosper
you,
my
broth-
The Indies o f the W. R. C. will
.
F R E S H BUTTA’R and Eggs left for Roseburg yesterday morn give a social entertainment and ers^ in your sacred work.
Now that war with Spain is evi­
wanted at the Old Soldiers’ Store. * iug, on their way to Grays Harbor. refreshments next Saturday even­
H A T do ono remedy can contain tbe
J. R. Tanner and wife leave also.
ing. There will be a short and dent, it behooves ua as citizens of
Wait fo r the new stock o f Mil -
elem ents necessary to cu re all diseas­
Riverton
to
make
some
dffensive
Mrs.
Jack
Giimes
is
visiting
her
es, Is a fa ct v e il known to everyone.
pleasing program, and then a gen­
linen/ soon to arrive at the Berlin
i
preparations,
inasmuch
ae
all
of
Dr.
Miles'
System o f Restorative Remedies
6isler,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Lenevp,
from
the
erally social lime. See particulars
Store.
bay. She caroe over Friday nnd under heading, “ Announcements.’ I River street, including those flont- consists o f seven d istinctively different
O F A L L
K IN D S .
Jim H»/es, c f Empire, esmb will returu the latter part of this
| ing unlaces, stand iu immiueDt dan­ preparations, each for lte own purpose.
Mrs. L. C. Dramley, 57 H enry fit., St. Cath­
During several blasts o f wind ger of being destroyed by some of
over ou yesterday’s train and will week.
erines, Ontario, writes: "F o r years I suf­
last Thursday the children Ht Spain’s naval vessels or (row fered from extrem a nervousnous and annoy­
spend eavernl days.
Go to George Robinson’s and school were much frightened nud
ing constipation, developing Into palpitation
D onna A na .
boats).
Onr stock is being increased look at the new stock o f Dry Goods,
and weakness o f tb o heart. I was unable to
at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
nervous at the building sliakiug
c o n s t a n t ly and pi ices lower thnn cousistiug of Flannelet, Dimity,
sleep, suffered m uch from headacho, pula in
and
oracking
so.
It
was
with
dif­
Our terms are the cheapest, aud consequently
The
postoffices
in
this
section
e v e r at Coquille Pharmacy.
* Calico nud other select goods just
my le ft side, palpitation and a constant
ficulty that the pupils could he re- have been as hampered of Into in feeling o f weakness and prostration. I b e ja n
M U ST B E F O R CASH.
* stiuiued from rushing for the supplying stamps as the mail oou using Dr. Miles' Nervino, H eart Curo and
Siuslaw will be without a tow received.
$ta$~High>st cash price paid for hides, either green or eured“1© l *•
boat, if the tug Roberts makes the
delivering
!
Norv®
a
n
<
*
I»!vur
Pills
and
the
A
nti-Pain
Ship your produce to the Labor doors.
tractors have been iu
! Pills to relieve sudden paroxysm s o f pain
contemplated trip to Aluska.
Exchange, Branch 2G, 322 Davis
Mr. Marcelli, o f Mnrcelli Bro’s, the mails. The department was and headache. I soon fe lt m uch Improved
A pleasant party was given by Mr. street, Sau Francisco, nnd get hon­ briukmakers of Roseburg, sriived furnishing the new stamps, but: and tbo pains and a ch e , and weariness le ft
and Mrs. Rackleff, at their home, est returns. Correspondence so- in this plnce last Friday.
He failed to till the orders early from I me. I tbon took Dr. M iles' Restorative
H. W arfield .
last Saturday night.
A host of licted.
represents the firm as one of the these extremities o f the conutrv T on ic and am now restored to my form er tlieir best interests at heart when we announce
this fact, but we cannot run onr business any
friends was entertained till a late
All recommendations for nomi­ contractors to burn 400,000 brioks and let the old stocks run out. [ e<^ bS ii«. Remedieal
other way and live.
hour.
nations ou the Populist primary for onr new courtlionse, and came They are coming, however, and all are sold b y all d rug -1
gists under a positive j
To retain an abundant head of tickers must he iu the H erald to prospect for a beginning o f the sorts o f shifts .of borrowing, etc., guarantee, first bottle I
'\7vre -w ill Toe feu.xid ax tine Old. S ta n d , tlxe
bad to be indulged iu.
hair a natural color to a good old office by Friday, March 4th, iu work.
benefits or m oney re -1
funded. Book on d is-l
P IO N E E R
M A R K E T .
age, the hygiene o f the sculp must order to he placed on the tickets in
W. S. Chandler, manager at
eases o f th e heart and|
be observed. Apply Hall’s Hair time to teach the several precincts. Beaver Hill, vice U. A. Graham,
JO H N SO N B R O S
nerves free. Address,
______
Renewer.
DR. MILES M EDICAL CO., E lkhart, Iud.
A subscription paper was pretty out, was in town yesterday nnd
Last Saturday John Simmons liberally signed in this place last went to the lower river on a pros­
had the misfoitune to mias a stick week to help an old comrnde and pecting mission. Work at Beuver r p H E U N D E R S IG N E D W I L L SEEL Notice of Sale of Real Estate on
of wood he was splitting for kiud- family who have been needing as­ Hill has quite suspended, hut may _L the w ell-know n T horough bred Stallion
Execution.
ling and struck his left hand, mak­ sistance for a short while past. It resume if business affairs adjust
C H A R T R E S -
themselves
after
the
Klondike
mad
ing an ugly cut across his hand.
will tide him over till he receives
•* *
a - v e ni - T im fa U ow iu s i* hla.
i C t)’£ ! toE IS HF.UKJIY G IV E N T H A T
line bad its run.
n
„ . i in
i*
f PI
by Virtue o f an attachm ent execution
Write The Coa«t Agency Com­ his pension.
and .irdor o f sale issued ont o f the Circuit
D
escription
¡in
d
Pedigree.
Grandma
Wheeler
has
been
very
C
onrt
o f the state o f Oregon, fo r the oonnty
pany, Portland, for anything in
Uncle Adam Pershbakerof Pros
C H A R T R E S is a beautiful iron gray, 10
o f M ultnom ah, on the 25th day o f January,
typewriters’ or for typewriter or per returned last ¡Saturday from a sick for a fortnight past, and while hands high and weighs 1068 lbs. He is a 1898, in a certain notion wherein Joseph
horse o f unusually tine s ty le nnd action and
office supplies.
Expert repairing business visit to the hay.
The thought to have taken a change for gentle d isp osition . Ho has pow erfully built Sim on is plaintiff, and C aliforn ia Lum ber
om pany, d efend ant, com m anding me to
and platens and parts for all ma­ H erald had a pleasant call. Mr. the better Sunday and over yester­ has a fine head, heavy neck, deep through C
m ake sale o f certain real property described
shoulders, full across the breast, splen ­ in said execution and hereinafter particu
chines.
* P. says the Klondike schooner is day, she is still very low. Her d the
and loin , round and full iu the
children have gathered around her, id b ack
larly d escribed, o r a sufficiency thereof t o
broad across tha hips aud rump, tine sa tisfy the dem and o f said plain tiff ns
A Roseburg Review correspond­ rapidly ueariug completion, and Sam having come from the lower barrel,
clean
bone
and well set. H is offspring are
ent says: “ Thomas Newland and will be a fine boat. He freely ex­ river Saturday and George from o f sam e sorm , color and disp osition . Got specified in said execution, towit: $59.220,
costs nnd disbuisem ents taxed at $872 and
b y im ported Duke d e C hartres, 254, dam
family will soon leave for Coos presses the opinion that iu the the mines Sunday night.
the costs o f and npon said execution. I will,
N orm a, im ported P o llo ck o f
S co tla n d on W ED N ESD A Y, THE W ill DAY O F
county.
They have purchased course of a couple o f months there
G lory , dam im ported R attler.
M A R C H , 1898, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clo ck in
will
be
plenty
of
steamers
and
The
people
o
f
the
county,
of
J . W . L A IR D , C oquille C ity . the forenoon o f said day at the courthouse For Gloues, Mittens or Suspenders, go to - t h e f a i r s t o r e
Grnnt Beale’s fine place near
schooners hunting jobs on this course, understand the necessity of
d o o r in the town o f Coquille C ity, Coos For Hosiery and Underwear, go to
Empire City.”
- - t h e f a ir s t o r e
const; that the Klondike rush will having each portion o f the county
cou n ty, Oregon, offer fo r sale and sell at
To Whom it May Concern.
It is said that A. M. Crawford of collapse to a great extent nnd busi­ — the north, the center aud the
p u b lic auction to the highest and best b id ­ For Men's Shirts and Oueralls, go to
- - t h e f a ir st o r e
der for cash, nil right, title, interest and
Roseburg has giveu up the fight ness again brighten up.
- t h e f a ir s t o r e
O T IC E is hereby giveli th a t I. G . B ow ­ claim which the said defendant, California For Window Blinds and Curtains, go to
south; in other words, the bay
lin is not a tenant o f m ine, and any L um ber Company, had on the 18th day o f
for the nomination for circuit
side, the lower Coquille and the person
For
Slates
and
Tablets,
go
to
-
-
- - t h e f a ir sto r e
It
was
a
surprise
to
Mr.
McEwen
purchasing
cattle,
nogs
or
any
p
ro­
January,
1898.
or
may
at
any
tim
e
since
judge, and it is thought probable
southern part o f the county— d u cts o f my farm n ea r D ora. C oos cou nty, have acquired, in or to the follow ing
- t h e f a ir st o r e
that the Republicans will nominate to he recommended for the office represented in the county court.! O regon, from the said I. G . Bowlin, w ill be described real estate, tow it: L ot 1 in sec For Thread, Needles aud Pins, go to -
o f state priuler. At the same time
obliged to pay m e or return the same t o m e, 14, and lot 3 nnd the ti% o f lot 4 in sec 15, t For Calicoes, Outings, etc., go to
-
-
- t h e f a ir sto r e
A. C. Woodcock, of Lane county.
there is no oue in the state better The voters at the primaries should 1 aR the said B ow lin has no cattle or hogs on 25 s, r 13 w. W illam ette m eridian, together For Tinwarj and Graniteware, go to - - t h e f a i r s t o r e
said farm except that which is ow ned by with nny and all tide lands fron tin g or
Marsha) Brown made an arrest qualified for the position. He has make no mistake in this matter.
me, and I claim all that shall b e raised on abutting upon the same; and lot 7, *e$f o f For Bird Cages and Fixtures, go to
- - t h e f a ir s t o r e
of n drunken fellow Friday after­ heeu a priuter and newspaper man
o f Ree 8 ; the n k nnd n>£ o f rw >4 ntid
The entertainment and social Raid (arm during the year 1898, no m atter
|oc,i
* a „ | w hether sam e shall bo cattle, bogs, fruit, wH o f s o ^ and sw** o f awl* o f see 9: the For Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, go to -
noon and took him before Recorder for over 40 years; he has beeu a
- t h e f a ir s t o r e
^ l v e n l a s t ^ S a t u r d a y e v e u i D g a t the | prain, or vegetables, or any other farm p ro­ n w *4 nnd w;^ o f n e * and e ^ o f s w # and
Leach. The fellow had been bois­ member o f the Printers’ Uuiou Chinch of Redeemed Israel wasi ducts.
- t h e f a ir s t o r e
o f se >4 o f s e *4 o f sec 10 : n w 1^ and n w ^ For Brooms, Matches and Soaps, go to
terous and rough-spoken on the about 30 years, with experience in well attended, interesting, and a; D ated at M arshfield this 26th day o f Feb- o f neJi aiid swK »nd sw 1^ o f ne}4 (>f sec 1 1 ;
For Table Linens and Towels, go to - - t h e f a i r s t o r e
unry, 1898.
C. H owe .
hw ( { o f sw 1^ o f hoc 13; n 34 and e34 o f sw ' i I
street, for which ho forked oyer state printing work, and should re­ financial success.
The program
nnd w34 o f se34 nnd ne>4 o f se3i o f sec 14: | For Combs, Brushes, etc,, go to
- - - t h e f a ir s t o r e
$7 50 and retired.
ceive the nomination o f the reform w h s varied a n d pleasing. Delicious
n34 o f nw>4 o f sec 15; lot 1 and noi4 o f n e $4 |
t h e f a ir s t o r e
and lot 3 and ne3< o f n\»k o f sec 23; w)4 o f For Toys and Notions o f any Kind, go to -
Uuclo John Alexander, living parties. That Mr. McEweu would cake and coffee were served after- j THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! nw34
nnd se 34 o f n w # nnd hw 34
ne34* seo
with bis nephew Alex Cardwell on ¡conduct the office inn practical way ward A n d n veiy plensaut time hud. j
24; and lots 1, 2. 3, and n e ‘4 o f swJ4 and the
Should bo I d Ever; Home and Library.
In fact, if you want anything nt the lowest R A C K E T P R IC E S,
\v)4 ° f fle34. fle0 24; and also thes34 o f ne34.
Fishtrap, has been very low for a and in the interest of the people
then go to
The
primary
school
iucreasd
to
sec 32, lot 1 and ne34 o f sv’ 34 and aw ' 4 o f sw'^
week or two and gets no better. no ODe who knows him w ill dispute. 57 pupils last week, necessitating
o f sec 33; nil in t 25 s, r 11 w, W illam ette
m eridian, in Coos cou n ty, Oregon; and also 1
E. P annenbebg .
H e is quite old, being 78 years of
the placing of the balance (live) Is w ritten by R ight Hon. W illiam Ewart Gladstone. the Isthm us Transit Railway and ground
age, and enfeebled, so that his
ier o f Great Britian and Ireland. Chester.
and right o f way oil which the sam e is con- |
new desks and R fia tft t III h u IIS s c L r n o ) W w d U - Ex-Prom
g
'
A. H. Hayee, Queen’« College. O xford. E u . .
It has been suggested that I
structed, and the road, ties, lrack, wbnrv *s
recovery is hardly probable.
Rev. Samuel Ivea Ourtiw, D. D.. Chicago Theological
ing the room to its utmost. The Sem
and
appurtenances belonging to the said
inary,
Chicago.
111.;Rev.
Frederic
W.
Farrar,
D.D.,
not have withheld com­
F .R
.8 .,
Dean o ui f Canterbury,
'
A N T E D .- T R U B T W O K T H Y
AND should
■ i..o
•, t/anu
witiiwiuu,/, Canterbury,
V'ttiii------v , F.i-----
C aliforn ia Lum ber Com pany, and all e n d !
formei desks hsd to he taken up K
Elmer H. Capen, D.Ü.,Tufts College, Somervilli
active gentlem en nnd Indies to travel munications to the H erald recom­
fv*T.
r
mna
w.
uuuhu
.
u
»,
Arnour
Imitiate.’
!
singular
the real nnd personal property l»e- !
Kev. Frank W. Gunsanlus, D. D.,
for responsible, established house in slate mending me as a candidate for the and replaced to make room for Chicago, 111.; Rev. George F. PentacoM, D.D., Manie- 1 longin g to the Said d efendant, situated
fo O r eg on . M on th ly $65.00 and expenses.
them. This work was done by
i
«¡M aty, Oregon.
But by do­
Position steady. R eferen ce. E nclose self- office of county clerk.
City. N. T.: Rev. Martyn Hummertwii. D l) . Main
Dated this 7lh day o f February, 1898, at
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C. H. B U T L E R , FBOPKIETOR.
“ oquille
- - - - City,
-
addressed stam ped envelope. T he D om in­ ing so I merely desired to empha­ School Director Collier and Al Htreet Free Baptist Church, Lewiston, Me.; Rev. Frank C
Oregon.
M. Bristol, D.D., First Methodist Kpisonpat Chorch,
ion C om pany, D ept. Y, C hicago.
W . W .G .I G E ,
Evanston, III.; Rev. W. T. Moore, LL D ./T lif Chris­
size what I had previously stated to Balch—more kindly volunteered tian
Commonwealth,”
London,
Eng
:
Rev.
Edward
2-8td
Sheriff
o
f
Coos
cou
nty,
Oregon.
“ Hale, D.D., “ South Congregational
. . . Church
arch.
George Martin returned last Fri­ friends on several occasions, that 1 work—and deserves the thanks of Everett
Boston, Ms««.; Rev. Joseph Agar Beet, D.D., Wealoyai
A V IN O L E A S E D T H IS N E W . C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E R N H O S T L Z B Y
”
** - "upar itone Qw
day evening from bis drive to Kose- did not desire to have my tame the people.
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling p u b lic in first-class
lerroany: Rev.
C. C . M Y E R S ,
Leipzig Çniyersity. I-.íi •rig, Germani
Wilkinson. D.D., University of
style, w ilh the very beat o f a ccom m od ation s and at m oat rea son -
Chi-
horg with a 4-horae team, whence placed ou the ticket as a candidate
F. P. McDevitt nnd family left Cleaver
>. III.; Rev. 8amuel Hart, D.D.,
M r Tri»ltyT5t>ll_»._»
ik * K l
able
rates.
T a b le « supplied with the best the m arket affords.
bson, D.IE'.nt.
D.ir .nt.Jc
A R C H IT E C T AND
ford,Conn.;
‘ ■" ».:Rev.
Rev. J.
J. M
Monro
onro Gibson,
Gibsot
John’«
^•.bad token Col. Ebert and wife for nny office, am) therefore I did for Bandon yesterday, possibly for •TpedPfw*
S A M P L E ROOMN for Corum*»roial men,
• trian
' Church,
~
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hrterian
London.
En
" eorge
ng^Rey.G
Lori naca
me ’, , LL.L).,
x iu v ., The
tun Temple,
irnuyiv, du
»« vu , ¿u 1 — 0 .
Boston,
and others o f his staff o f G od’s withhold the recommendations re­ permanent residence, he having C. . POPI
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room
y
and
cen
trally
loca
ted .
S P E C IA L A CC O M M O D A T IO N S and T erm s
POPU I.AH
LAR KDITIOü.—
RUITIOJ. - M2
942 pages.
pages, 67
67 fu
full-|>««m
ll
illnrtt
fo r F am ilies nnd T heatrical Troupes.
on», gilt edges, cloth, |4-60i half levant, $6.00, ft
Regular Army on their way to ceived by tbe H erald ; one on taken charge of the Bandou Re­ tions,
ivant, |6..~.
Kates—$1 to $1.50 per day.
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with him Msj. Ward and 16-year- date. I d each case the requisite50 “ Frauk” has been foreman in this 115
notice.
W iil take buildin g co n tra cts or
in 16 PARTS, quarto sire, review question* to ench, stiff
Oregonian: Women have for h
cover«, sewed, trimmed slig h t!/, $1.00 each part.
w ork by the d a y.
old daughter, who take charge of cents accompanied the petitions. office for some months and we have paper
F or «ale at all bookstore« *nd by bookseller«. F or
Uesidence near C oquille C olleg ia te In sti­ long time been voting at echool
inform etion, w rite HENRY O. HHÄPARD,
tbe Army’« work in this depart­ Oi.e 1 have returued, with tbe 50 become much attached to him, both further
Publisher, 212 and 211 M onroe Htreet, Chicago, Illinois.
tute.
IjuHJ election» in Oregon, but now they
ment
cents, knowing the party who as a good printer nnd ns an all­
have the supreme court’s authority
It is, or, should be, the highest forwaided il; the other reenmmen- round (except politically) olever,'
for their right to do so.
aim of every merchant to plesso his dation will he found in this issue moral, and g«od fellow. The H er ­
Keeps it fine and fresh line of
customers; and that the wide-awake j o f the H erald , because of the ald gives well wishes, bd J is glad
Notice of Sale of Peal Estate on E x­ Candies of all kind», fresh
drug firm o f Meyers k Eshleman. repeated suggestions of Populist to welcome him among us as taking
ecution.
WHAT you willy but w e propose to stand by tho People who
Orange», Lerooos, Nuts, etc.
a position for which he is qualified
Sterling, 111., is doing so, is proven friends as above stated.
so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine
by training and integrity.
by the following from Mr.Eshleman:
E. P a n n e n b e r o .
Choice line of
o -'
i s H EKKBY G 1 VKN T H A T
with the
"In.my sixteen years’ experience in
under nnd bv virtu© o f an execution
Coos Bay News:
Prominent
and order o f sal© issued out o f the C ircuit
the drug bnsiuess I have never seen
farmers on the bay are
Court o f the Unite o f O regon fo r the Uountv
or sold or tried a medicine that gave
o f Goo*, on the Hist d a y o f .Urinary. 1 W ,
I V llG I 0>
the project o f building an ocenu
in a certain action wherein Mary A . H ow left Neat and cosy.... ..
as good satisfaction as Chamberlain's
steamer to run between tbe bay
Who do business pn tho basin of everybody for lnmsi if aud is plaintiff and C. F. Edm und* defendant,
Colic,
Cholera
nnd
Diarrhoea
B IL L IA R D P A R L O R S
b ein g case nninber 1 *69. o f said Court, the
and Snn Francisco. O f late, »spec­
the
devil
take
the
hindmost.
Our
low
prices
are
an
inaovation
Remedy.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
undersigned. «Sheriff o f said cou nty, to
ially, they have had a great deal of
in Coos county, but they.ve come to stay.
whom said ©xeentiun and order o f anle is
trouble tn getting their piodncts
add re need. will. ON F R ID A Y . T H E 1ST
Uncle Jack Laird telle ns that be
DAY O F A P R IL , 1 * 98 , at the hour o f 10 H
OW is (In1 time to got RIKG.1NS
shipped
below,
and
there
is
no
in­
thought the Coast Mail was much
o
'clo ck in the forenoon o f «aid d a y.a t cou rt­
ha s b een th e r a lly in g c r y o f
s o t il
t i l l « « V i.* » » t i « .
dication that tbe situation will im ­
dead from the late fire, hence he
house diH.r in the town o f C oqn ille City.
re fo rm , d ir e c te d a g a in s t a bu ses
5
C oo« cou nty. O regon, offer for anle end aell Infant*'H h irtn to one year old . . . . . . $
prove in the near future. Those
talked the way he did and requested
Pay
cash
for
our
goods,
and
in
consideration
of
small
profits,
7
m u n icip a l o r s o c ia l.
at public auction to the highest and b o d C hild’ s W ool S tock in gs. 5. 6 . 7 .............
who have talked the matter over
tbe H erald to except it from the
<
Child's
C
otton
M
ockin
g*.
5.
6
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7
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8
must ask for cash in return. You can’t afford to do otherwise; bidder for ca sh , the follo w in g d»-aenb«d
F o r th e m an w h o le ts h im ­
25
real property, to -w it: Lota num ber on© and Infstuts’ Shoes, all colors, l to 4 ............
say, thnt as a business proposition
publication o f bis announcement as
and by giving us your support the hydra-bended opposition can’t two. in Block num ber thirty-nine, in the M en 's Sunday Shoo*, until g o n e ... * .. 1.25
s e lf b e a bu sed b y a c o u g h th e
I tbe steAmer would he a paying
a candidate fur commissioner. But
town o f Marshfield. C o o » cou n ty, Oregon, Ladies* Sunday Shoea, un til g o n e ...* . 1.25
c r y s h o u ld b e m o d ifie d t o :
I investment. There is no trouble
as per plat o f a portion o f said tow n o f
he has heard from it aod been
M en d it, o r it ’ ll e n d y o u . Y o u
Marshfield prepared by E. B. Clement and
1 abont securing the necessary money
undeceived, nnd eays the H erald
now on file and o f record in the C ounty
ca n m e n d a n y c o u g h w ith
' to build tbe steamer, Those bav-
Our efforts to conduct business in such n way as to t.ave thou­ i lerk's oiBoo o f Coo* cou n ty. O regon, t-
led him astray. He now humbly
the sum o f $547 (»0. costs and dis­
| ing the matter under consideration
sands of dollars to fanners and residents of Coos county. Re­ H
apologzes to the Mail and requests
bursem ents taxed at $65.50 and the costs
are able, nlone, to bnild a suitable
member that Coquille Pharmacy is the place and the propre­ oil *«id sale.
it to make his announcement, for
| boat; bnt it is probable that, if the
W itness my hand this 1 '.h d a y o f F eb ­
be needs it. And if there is any
tor is
ruary. 18B8, at C oqn ille C ity , C oo» cou nty,
< plan matures, stock will be floated,
other thing, past, present nr future
O regon .
and merchants and others will have
W. W . GAGE,
to apologize (or to tbe Mail, Jack
25 and 27 Market St., S. f.
tuarl 5t[
Sheriff o f Cooa cou n ty, O regon.
1 a chance to invest.
humbly seeks its pardou.
T U E SD A Y , M A R C H 1, 1898.
R E G U L A R TR A IN S
Nfiila $3 per
Store.
key at the Fair
CURtCOHSTIPATlOH
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED î i M Â Î Â Â Î Â Ç f c  ¿ J
k to a H 0
POWDER
Dry Goods, Lalies’ and Guts’ Oilinmr
G E N T S ’ F U R N IS H IN G
From Extremo Nervousness.
GOODS,
ACES,
,
, A I M E S ’ C O R S E T S , E T C .,
Robber (¡ ooi I s and
Oil Clothiog.
Groceries,
ToMccos, Cigars, Gaines.
J . W . L E N E Y E ’S S T O R E .
T
â l N E W GROCERIES
CANNED
G O O D S ^e-
All Our Patrons 2
For Sate!
Your Wants
Cai) Be Supplied
For Shoes and Robbers' « Fair Store
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Say!
“ Mend it
or End it,”
H P p llp ro "
Tobaccos & Cigars.
W e've got to
Squelch
A yer’s
Cherry Pectoral.
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