FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
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M A R C I I
s, |S!>S.
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y
P H i l 7 li\ T
J. S. M ° J i l Y V h N
W e. the mid reigned, Populist* o f Cooa
Comity, respectfully recommend G W N or
ris. o f Phirrtew, Cooa ooanty. Or., an a
mnfcab'.y cunaid.Uo for til« office o f A*«eHSor
o f Cooa cou nty.
r,:
J O Steiuinler, H
H«ttvs. H H* Ha khi, D it Lewis, J A
Martin. J P Tayfof, D J Taylor.
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Editors and Proprietors.
D evoted to the material and social up
b u ild in g o f th eC oq u ilib V alley particularly
and o f C oos C ounty generally.
S ubscription, per year, in advance, $2.
P. FriTlF.lt, N SWSPAPER A OVERUSING A oin t
31 tlerohaots' K xo ! ihdk *, Ssu Francisco, 1»
our tuMi m i /'M »K«at Thia p a p e r is kept ou file
at bis office.
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P c t lt la a ii lo r N o m in a l Io n s
|*o p u l I *«t T i e k t t .
on
Ik e
T o the C oot C ounty Central Comm ittee o f
the Populist party:
FOR STATE PRINTER.
W e. the undersigned, legal voters o f the
P eople’ s party o f C ooscou n ty, O r., respect
fully ask you 1o place the nam e o f Hon.
J S McEwen on the ticket, and also recom
m end his name to the state con ven tion for
S tate Printer, also to be voted on at the
rimaries on the 12th o f M arch. 1893,
P1
DÌ toned: S E Johnson. G W Stewart. Z T
Johnson, J J E nd icott, Foster P ola n d . W
W Endicott, Daniel Giles, John Baker, J M
H udson, Wm Page.
FOR JUDGE, SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
T o the People’ s party o f Coos county.
O r ., greeting: We, the undersigned. P op
ulists o f C oos county, Oregon, respectfully
recom m end and endorse 8 H Hazard, o f
Em pire City, Or., ns the nom inee for C ir
c u it Judge o f the 2d Judicial District o f
O ivffon : W H SobWieder. J Henry S chroe
der, W L Hay ter. K M Hay ter, P Crow.
K E H ay ter. Henry R Ward. W A Barnett,
E A Wimer, J W Strong. J C Epi>erson,
M Hay ter, M H Burges«, L U Edmunds,
J H Bark low, D H Johnson, E Pannenberg,
8 P 0 Johnson, J S M cEw en, J H Cecil, J B
F ox.
Also petition from North Fork signed bv
I T Weekly, A J Mnyae, G G Swan P A Al
ford , W T Culbertson and 19 others.
A lso a petitiou from Parkersburg sifn e d
by D C Randlem an, B A D o n k .J lt Butts,
E Prewett, E L Ohraun and 8 others.
A lso petition from Marshfield signed by
W S Vanderburg, Thoa Buckruan, J Hud
son, C Howe, B F Rosa and 8 others.
A lso petition from M yrtle Point signed
by T C Norris. W H Harris. T W McClos-
key, N O W Perkins, J H Matheuy and 54
other a.
UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT.
COUNTY
SCHOOL
8CPERINTENUKXT.
moved to town Inst Friday.
He
W e hereby recom m end J H B srklow for will occupy one o f Mrs. Dixon’s
the nom ination for School Superintendent bouses.
i on the l-opntist tickot. A X> M orse, I M
'U p to n , C C Cuyler. G e o Schroeder, S N B
ltev. Goodpasture is said tohnve
! Hunt.
delivered very excellent sermons
! W e, the undersigned. P eople’ s party
and evening Sunday.
voters, do reoom m end Frank K inm cu tt for morning
! School Superili tra.Ioni fo r C oo* ooon tv. I That d i v i u e i s becoming v e r y d o o u -
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D H J oh inson.
n son J B F ox, S P C Johnson, T W I iHr
j G illham , A t) W heeler, J H Cecil.
We, the undersigned. P opulists and legal
Ernest Render started for Ilose-
yoto s, do hereby recom m end I j R Edmunds
as a suitable candidate fo r School Superin I liuru Sataiday and he is exoecteJ
tendent. Win Gitllier. A Carson. M I S w if., to return with Ins father, Edwnrd
NY S Boyd, C E Schroeder, A (1 Ilo y t.
Bernier, in a day or two. All will
Also p elition'from Arago with W 11 S chro
der. li M Hay ter, P C row , \V L Hay ter. C be pleased to welcome the Squire
T R obison and 10 other nam es.
* home again.
JUSTICES
AND
CONSTABLES*
DISTRICTS.
Jus: ¡ce D ist. No 1— N o petition.
Justice Dist. No 2—F or con stable, Joh n W
Carter, petition o f 19 nnmes.
Justice D ist. No 3—F or justice o f the pfaoe
J H n ecil. petition o f 5 nam es; fo r con
stable, C C Myers, petition o f 5 names. #
Justice Dist. No 4—For ju stice o f the ponce
M J Krnutz. p etition o f 9 names; for co n
stable. G G Swan, 8 names.
A lso for ju stice o f the peace, D ist. N o. 4
Jacob O Stemmier. 10 names.
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Justice D ist. No 5—For ju stice o f the pence.
Z T Johnson, petition o f 6 names; for
con stable, John J Baker, G nam es.
Justice D ist. No G—F or justice o f the peace
A I) M orse, petition o f 5 names. Also
petition for (; Ledgerwood for justice o f
the peace, 5 nnmes.
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Justice D ist. N o 7—For justice o f tbe peace
O A Kelly, 5 names; fur eon*table, Frank
Nosier, 5 names.
Lee, March 5.—Fine weather at
M y r tle
F e in t
a n d . t i i o X J p p e r - C c q .t a i l l © prîf*îlt Summerlin
s
made Coqullle a
and. W H a t Is G o in g o n T h e re .
1 pleasant call the first of the week.
Also p etition from C oqu ill« City ai trued :
Ky J B F u i. 8 P C Johiiauu. W E M cDuffie.
Burtou MoDuffee, C E Strang, D P Strang
A II. Black visited Coos bay last
and 6 o hers.
weak.
C o q o ill# C ity, F eb 21— We, nioruber* o f
the People*a warty, d o hereby place the
Tile mails begin to come earlier
name o f J C VVatson fo r nom ination as
County Assessor.
Signed:
E P Breilea, than usual.
Geo Btauff, Thom as Buckman, John Keese. j
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Harry Houghton's death cast a
A . O
heeler.
Gravel
Ford, , ------
Feb IS— W e. the uoder- j gloom over our vicioitv
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inn.d nadtinnor*
f u llv ask that the
*
signed
petitioners, rmnaitt
respectfully
namft uf
jj H:VQsen be placed on the p»’i- j
Kev. Blsir preached to interested
nnary tickets o f the People*« patty as a ca n -j
didate for C ounty Assessor. Jam es 1 aiub. i nudieuces at the usual hour Sun
W T Johnson. L S M inard, J O Stemmier, ' day.
J D B right and 14 others
£ A lso petitiou from Bandon with G names. J
A. A. Jatnison o f Sixes mines
FOR
Lee Itemi.
Since we commenced this de
partment we have seen pictures of
Dr. Henry Hermann which are
for the now history.
They are
oleynut, and those who knew him
assert that they are very natural.
“ We Girls” were too busy last
week to prepare tliia department,
or rather we depended upon each
other too much.
Saturday and
Sunday were lovely days nnd the
“ Big Four,” “ Dirty Dozen” nud
everybody were out prouaouading.
Dr. Roberds has quite a medical
laboratory at ina residence at the
east end o f town in the Machado
The Doctor and Mrp.
FOR DKLEOATKB TO STATE CONTENTION. building.
Roberds have formed some strong
W e. the undersigned. Populists, recom
of friendship during their
mend the follow in g oitistem* as proper per ties
sons fo r delegates to tbe P eople’ s party short slay here, and they have built
state convention to be held at P ortland,
March 23, 1898: W S Vanderburg, Capt. up a fine practice, considering tho
A D Boone. J S McEwen, J B Marshall, healthy climate, ami we nreglad to
DnnT G iles. John Kaino, Capt. J Ernst.
Signed; 8 P C Johnson. J Henry S chroe learn that they have become per
der. G eo NV Canning, W Drane, T A W alker. manently settled among ns.
D. U. Lewis has rented Jack
J A Lehnberr i
laud agent.
full-fledged W ood'« ranch for this year.
i
Rev. Epperly preached at the M.
E. church Suuduy. Quite a member
Spring is upon us nnd gardaning
attended the services.
has commenced.
Mr. Shuck is suite ling a good
There is talk of n new Methodist deal after a stroke of paralysis, and
church in town this Summer.
we are sorry to hear thnt he is no
better.
Mr. Shuck is a good man,
There are some traveling photo-
giaphers in town taking landscapes am) it is to be hoped that he will
get up.
1 aud vie.vs of residences in town.
J. C. Hervey visited Myrtle Point
The town by mooulight Sunday Inst week.
evening from the Presb) teriau
Walter Lawhorn and Fred Mast
chuich after service made a pretty of McKinley are hauling sawings
picture.
for Mr. Hervey nt preseut
There was a dance given at th e!
The younger Mi. Trnver, who
residence of Herbert Johnson on
has assisted his brother in tliej
school this winter, 1ms goue to [ the North Fork above Fuirview last
Wednesday night.
Although the
Portland, bnt we learu that he w ill!
weather was bad, quite a crowd
soon return.
. attended and all had a good time,
We Girls are tired of hearing Several went from this vicinity.
the uien talk about men who
Miss Lizzie Wallace of Jfvrtle
spoken of for office
N o t ic e —I hnve on hand n fish
Why do they | Point visited friends in this neigh-
abuse each other so? even those her liood last week. Come again, ing net nud lend liue belonging to |
of their on u party, They must he ; Lizzie.
some one. Owner will plense call,
crazy.
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
William Mast made Myrtle Point prove property, pay charges and
& STRTSON ............
Prof, Traver wpnt to Roseburg a pleasaut call the first of the week. take the same. A. O. W h e e l e r .
last week.
Many feared thnt he | There seems to bo some attraction
Miss Lilly Way left yesterday on Also BRIDGE & BBACH
was huuting for eraploymcLt else I over there for Will.
a v sit to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grimes
Rev.
Epperly
ami
wife
and
Rev.
where,but the public will lie pleased
STOVES’ —
at Marshfield.
to learn that he will teach oni Hamish have gone to Catching
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school this summer; at least we I slough to conduct a series of meet Don’ t Tobacco 8pii and Smake Yoar life Away,
ings.
To quit tobacco easily anil forever, be
hope so.
full of life, nerve and rigor, take No-To*
Mr. Beech of Coquille is in this netie.
Dae.
the wonder worker, that make« weak men
aud any other
We think from nppearenccs that | vicinity at preseut.
He has been ¡etroni». All druggists, COc or 8!. Cure guaran
there must have been considerable j engaged in the pruning business, teed Booklet and sample free. Address
law business in town last week. Mr. and more than that has been fiying Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
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Sinclair and A. J. Sherwood were round nmong the widows.
Or nny and everything
PEOPLE'S PARTY PRIMARY
up from the county se.it, and we
carried in a
With best wishes,
noticed the justice's office was
N o b o d y ’ s D a m -IN o .
First-class
Hardwur» Store.
E itcllon i and County Convention for Coos
crowded.
CALL FOR:::
Doors, Windows
Building
We saw some beautiful pictures
o f the late Chris Lehnberr and his
good old lady a day or two ago.
that are intended for the new
Pioneers’ History.
Such early
settlers deserve a place in the his
tory. We learned that Mr. CoDner
of the Enterprise printed the pic
•nres from copperplates.
County, Oregon.
The Third Term and tho Referendum.
Material,
J. J. L A M B .
The primary elections of the Ber»,
Thera s e e m s to b e a pie's party o f Cooa county, Oregon,
great deal of commenting on the will he held in each precinct at the
forthcoming nssessorship nnd the usual places ou Saturday, March
TO
fulfilling of the same and also a 12, 1898, from 1 to 8 o’clock p.m. of
howl about the three-termers. As
J flHV* fr;r lSl* purpose of votiu»
to the usses 8 0 iship, and the required !
Initiative nnd Keforeudum
material for the same, is an impor- on tbe followiug questions:
NVe. the undersigned Populists, recom
Nomination of candidates for
j taut matter especially to taxpayers
mend tho follow ing-nam ed gentlem en as
delegates to the state Populist con vention:
Of course it’s very good to pass various eoiiDty and precinct oflioes
F iist Cun of the War.
TO THE LAST DOLLAR.
W S Vanderburg John Kaino, Masabfield;
around both good and bad
But to be filled at the general election
A D B oone, Sum ner; J A D oak, Parkers
New York, March 1.— A dispatch the taxpayer well knows on whom to be held June li, 1898.
burg: G eo Schroeder, B andon; J B Fox. Tho Canadian Pacific W ill Cut the Rale
C o q oilie; C E H onser, M yrtle Point. Signed:
Election of 7 delegates to the
to the Herald from Paris says:
the burden falls to exchange acom-
A gain— Ten Dollars to Come Off the
A D Morse, Abe Corson, N Thrush, C C Cuy-
In
the Intransigeaut Henry pontent aud long experienced offi state convention o f the People’s
Present Reduction.
ler, E Baldwin and 5 others.
cer for one to be educated up a» I party to lie held at Portland, March
Rochefort writes:
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
Declines for Assessor.
23, 1898.
Cbicngo, March 1.—The Canadian
“ To really grasp the situation, the their expense.
W e the undersigned citizen s and voters
Election of delegates to county
Pacific road is contemplating still explosion of the Maine must be
w ould recom m end the nam e o f J. H enri
A» to the third term proposition,
M i t u m u i , O r. March 3. 1838.
W e w'U send yon by m ail, A ba«lately
S chbokdkk a h the People’ s party candidate
convention of the People’s party
i
another
sensational
cut
in
North
regarded
as
the
first
battle
between
as
I
understand
the
Populist
plat-
F ree, in pi «in package, the A U -Pow er-
E d . H e r a l d :
I most respect
fo r C ounty Judge: Thom as Buckman, C,
When next Spaiu and the United States. A s ; form one of the best planks there ! to he held on Thursday, March 31,
iu l D r. H oim ati’ s V ital B enton»tive
H ow e, Thus. Howard, J. N. N elson, 0 . fully decline to be considered in | Pacific coast rates.
T a b le ts , with a legal gu aran tee to
R itzm an.
it applies the knife it will, if reports for us, we onlv see in it the last i is theinitiative and referendum,there-j 189,8- Ht Coquille City,
perm anently ca re lost M anh ood , S elf-
Also petition signed by J II Cecil, J C conDfotion with the Populist nom
the |
vo*e H,K‘ * instruct their dele-
Abuse, Sexual W eakness, V aricooele,
W atson, T A W alker, J M Upton, D P ination for assessor.
M.anv thanks are true, take an additional cut of stage of the advance of the Cubans fore I am perfectly v willing for
,i
„ n ;,l n I j pates
to
the People’s party state
stops forev er n ig h t E m issions and all
Strang.
I
people
nt
the
primaries
to
decide
pates
to
$10
of
the
rate.
It
was
understood
toward
independence.
The
catns
unnatural dram a, ltetnrns t o form er
Also petition from A rsgo with It M Iln y- to the L'entlemen wbo express their
convention
as
to
whether
they
appearances em aciated organ s.
ter, W M Burgess, J 1> C lin ton , J C Epper preference in proposing my uarne. that this cut was to be made as soon tropho has caused the dentil of 250 one term or five terms. I say let the
as the American roads actually put unfortunate tailors, but it 1ms nlso good work go on just as has been ; should favor a fusion or union or
son, E A Wimer and 1G others.
*
F ra n k S m it h .
into effect, over their Hues, the re- saved the lives of millions of com- for the past fou- years nud soon the j c^ f’Pp>'f>tion or alliance of forces
H on W S Vanderburg declines a n om in a
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tion for county judge. S ea ca rd .
Let the Office Seek the Man.
duced rates it made in first place, butants, for it insures the filial tri- countv will be out of debt, and stop
1 ' !H Democratic and Oliver I f we could r.ot cure, wo would not'
~ far, - however, there has been no I uruph of the iusurrection before this
- - scrip
- speculation
- -
. . the i l.epublicnu pm lies, or cither or
send our m edicin e free to try, and
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
nnd . then
So
pay when satisfied.
M tbtln P oint , M arch ft, 1898.
Marshfield, Feb 10—W e. the undersigned,
dear people of good old Coos can both of them, and upon what pri»i.
official
announcement
of
the
new
many
weeks.”
hereby recom m end B F R oss fo r nom ina
E d . H e r a l d : It has been the pride
jcip
h
s
or
conditions
they
may
fayor
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repose in that sweet bvo-and- oye.
cut. Whenever the Canadian Pacific
A ddress
tion fo r County Comm issioner on tbe Peo-
STTelÎTTÎjîon, ,f nry.K
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le’ s party ticket: J oh n K aino. G L Stid- of the Populist party in the past that makes tbe nnuouucement the Ameri
For the State Campaign.
Voters look well to your ballots
am, Ed Craighead, W P M urphy, Andy under the Initiative system “ the
Aud for the election o f precinct
W E S T E R N MEDICINE CP.,
can lines, it is said, will meet the
primary day.
C ycleu .
O ’ C onpor, John G am ble, J oh n E Pease.
It therefore new rate.
committeemen of the executive
Best and cheapest silver and re
John H ffease, E P Breiies.
* office seeks the niau.”
[Incorporateti 1
j committee in each precinct.
Marshfield, F eb 13— We, the undersigned, behooves each and every Populist
Ccmir.onding a Candidate lor Assessor.
The American lines seem prepared form paper foriha people.
Populists, recomm end the nam e o f E J to look carefully nt his ballot, and
| Each precinct is entitled to the
For campaign purposes the Weekly
to follow the cut down to a dollar,
C offelt o f Coos river f o r C ounty C om m is
K alam azoo, M iob .
E d . H kkald : IVe are glad that 1 following number o f delegates to
sion er: G W T ribbey, J E rnst, J II H oback only vote for those whom you kuow ¡f necessary to protect their busi Capital Journal is offered from now
W P M urphy, D D Cam pbell.
have been good Populists in the ness. They are apparently in the until June 10th in clubs of five or J. C. Watson lias reconsidered his ! the county convention:
' f t , the m r erMRiicd, li.rcb v rcoonuneiul
past, a n d a r e w e l l q u a l if i e d f o r t b e fight to a finish and officials think (.over nt 20 cents each subscriber, declination, aud has given us per-
1 -r-
J C Laird for tbe nom inntion fo r C ounty ( l f i ! , . n f , „ .
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Commineioticr on the People i party ticket. 1 office for which they are named, nlso that should the contest be prolonged Associated Press nows, discussiou J mission to place his name on the
P re cin ct
D G iles, G _W Stewart, C T K iloy, Jaaon who have not worked for and sought the Canadian road niny fiud itself of state affairs, advocacy of People’s j ticket as n candidate for assessor N o
u>
;
bung T rcnbks and Consumption Can
Kffzehndo, I E Hose and 12 others.
I the office. It is not surprising that shut out from doing business in ] reform, are special features.
J. C. Watson has been an ardent
-o
[C ounty papers—except the Coast M a i l -
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j
we
should
fiud
so
many
candidates
Be Cured.
are requested to copy.
The Journal stands for free un- Populist since the organization of|
I American territory.
Agitation in
Also p etition from Bandon signed by Jos in the field.
Tho condition of the ] that direction has begun nnd con limited coinage and national paper the party here in Coos county; ho '1 i Burton P ra irie......................
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Wnlittr, N ThruRh, Wm Anderson, A D
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o /t n F i n l n r a i t A » w Y « r l< C h n n l s f m i d
HI
times are such that a good many of gress is iu session.
Morse, J M U ptoh.
currency; destruction of monopoly I has the respect and confidence of 3 C B o an
K cicnliH t illitlii’H a I’ rur OflVr
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us
look
with
longing
eyes
to
the
t o O u r I tfiM lc r N ,
4
this
eutirc
eomunity,
is
known
ns
Cooa
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it
v
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FOR COUNTY CLERK.
finance; direct legislation, direct!
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5 C oos R iv e r ..............................
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political plums iu the gift of the
1
election of all officials, reduction of an honest, straigbt-fownrd, capable
Though Wealthy, She Starved.
Wfe, the undersigned, hereby recomm end
6 C oos River (N o r t h » ...........
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T h e diatingaiahpd New York ch em ist, T .
Beware of tbe
J . W. Leneve for tho nom ination for county successful ¡»arty.
high salaries. It you want to re mnn, is amply qualified for the po
7 C o q u ille .............
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203
3 A. Slocum , d em onstrating hia d iscov ery o f
•lark on the P eople’ s party ticket. Signed: candidates that have in the past
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Deer P a r k ...............................
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1 n reliable nnd absolute euro fo r C onsum p
sition
he
is
named
for.
Having
a
Oakland,
March
2.—
Mrs.
Matilda
form
state
and
county
government,
W Drane. A O Wheeler, D H Johnson.
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I tion (P ulm onary Tnb^rcnlonia) and all
D G iles, \V E MoDuffee,
* ridiculed ami scorned tho Populist P. Rich, who receutly starved her circulate a dollar’s worth of the splendid business ability, and good
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2 b ronchial, throat, Inna nnd cheat diseases,
party, and
realizing n possible self into insanity, went to the Napa Oregon Silver Weekly, The Weekly judgment of renl estuto, he would 11 E n ch a n te d ..............................
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1 stubborn C'.uchs, catarrhal a ffection s, gen
FOR SHERIFF.
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1 eral d ecline and weakness, loaa o f Hash, and
chance of riding into office have asylum a raving maniae, with more Journal $1 a year.
prove a credit to the party thnt will! 13
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2 all con d ition s o f wnating aw ay, w ill s»*nd
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Let us nominate a clean tiuiu enough gold to have made' Address, H ofkii B ros , Salem, Or. nominate him. It is essential that 14 Marshfield / N o r t h ).............
G en tlem en—T ho undersigned, members joined us.
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2 T H R E E F R E E B O T T L E S (a ll different»
o f th*Pl>pulist party nnd residents o f Mvrtlo ticket; men who have good records
Marshfield ( S o u t h ) .............
2 o f hia New D iscov ers a to any affiinted
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her comfortable for tho rest of her ! H kuald aud Weekly Capital Jour we adhere strictly to our principle 15
P oin t precinct, respectful Iy ask thnt you
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2
rentier o f the C oqu ille H erald w ritin g fo r
ntaoe the nam e o f K. C. G iles b efore th o j and ability to perform their respect days deposited to her credit in the nal both one year for only $2.40. that the office seeks the man.
Pop 17 M yrtle P o i n t ......................... 167
8 them .
Populist county con ven tion o f 1898 as a ive offices for which they are called
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Hibernia bnuk in San Francisco. The Daily Capital Journal nnd H eii - ulists will bear this in mind when 19
Hia “ Now S cientific Treatm ent’ ’ has cured
OMndidate for hlieritT o f said county.
Parker: burg ...........................
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2 thousands p erm anently by its tim ely use.
they go to the primaries next Sat 20 R an dolph (P rosp er) . . . .
Sho was a recluse aud a miser, and a l d both one year for $1.20.
S ig n e d : Z. T . Johnson. Albert M yers,; aud wo will carry the day.
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1 and he con s dera it a sim ple profeMamral
J. CL M yers. C. H. Butler. G. T . Davis, J. A. i
A P o p u l is t .
21 R iv e rto n ..................................
M an y F r if n d s .
worked and pinched uud saved un
73
urday.
2 duty to suffering hum anity to d on a te n trial
* - . -
Lehnberr, W m. Page, S. S. Heed, A. Volk -1
22 R ow land......................... ......
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1 f o hia in fa llib le cu re.
John Kelly, n sawmill man of
mar.
23 South SI u g h .........................
J A N T E D .- T R U S T W O R T H Y
AND til her reason tied.
37
1
Science d a ily develops new w on d er«, and
iB s n C o n R e c o r d e r .l
W e. the undersigned, hereby recom m end I
« d i v e nentlpiaau or Iniiii K to travel
24 S um ner.....................................
At the asylum tho sic ret was Forest Grove, is in Portland ns
1 this great ch-raiat. p a te n tly experim enting
7
H. W . D u nh am for the lumiinntion for fo r rr«|«nifiiblo ohililirtlieil I iouh . in «talc,
25 T e n -M ile ..................................
2
*>
Mrs.
J.
B.
Hunt
nnd
daughter,
1
witness
for
the
Southern
Pacific
in
fo
r
years, has produced resulta as beneficial
sheriff on the P eop le’ s party ticket: John o f O regon. M o c 'h ly ^CI.OO itnd expense«. wrr.ned out of her, and now it is
26 Four-.Mile ..............................
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1 to hum anity as can b e cla im ed b y any
____ Jacksou
_______ county
_____^ ___
has Mollie, wi nt to Marshfield last
D onaldson, W illiam T oll nr, Hubert F red P osition vie;
Keforonoe. KncItweHelf- known that she is worth several case in which
m odern genius.
Hia assert ion that lung
erick, ar., Thom as W. Drane, J. M. Perkins, j inlilri'ssetl sta m p . J envolopo.
I lie n o n u n thousand dollars.
been enjoined by the company from I Monday to take passage on the
T o t a l................................... 1554
40 troubles and con su m p tion are cu ra ble m
A. Carlson.
ion C om pany, I opt Y. ChiooRo.
any clim ate ia proven b y “ h ea rtfelt letters
collecting taxes on timber lands. steamer Areata to San Francisco,
W e, the undersigned, P eop le's party vot-1
o f gratitude,” filed in his A m erican nnd
On tho morning of Feb. 20,1805,
•rs, hereby recom m end Haikiio.:s D unham )
Business men aro beginning to The company avers thnt the assessed
Miss Ray Collier, the hnudsome
Being one delegate at large for European la boratories in thousands fTora
fo r Sheriff o f C oos county: O A Kelly, G I was sick with rheumatism, and lav |
see
something,
too,
during
the
effort
those
cured in nil parts o f the w orld .
valuation
of
$2.50
to
$4
au
acre
is
and
affablp
deputy
postmaster
nt
each precinct nnd one delegate for
A Steward. T .vl W illard, A E M artin. G eo iu bed until May 2lst, when I got a
edical exp erts con ced e that b ron ch ia l,
to fasten tho single gold standard too high.
M artin, W m Copley, Stacy Lee, J E M artin.
Tho Jackson county j Coquille City, was in Bandon every 100 votes or major fraction ch M
est
and
lu n g trou b les lend to Connum p-
| on the country, and patriotically assessor has valued the tract at
J D D on a ld H on .
* bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. |
Tnesdnyon a short visit with Mis. j thereof cast for Harry Watkins tion . whiqh, un in terrup ted , m ean s speedy
We, the undersigned, m em bers o f the The first application of it relieved
nnd
certain
d ea th .
nssert themselves, regardless of $10,000, while in Josephine, ndjoin- Roher» Frederick.
P top le’ a pnrtv, d o respectfully rerom m eud
I for presidential elector nt the presi-
Sim ply write to T . A. S locu m , M . C.fd>8
W W G age for nom in a tion fur Sheriff on me nlmost entirely from the pain party lines, at some points.
A late ing, it is ouly $3000.
Peter Loggie visited Coqnille ! deotial election of 1898.
Pine street, New Y ork, g iv in g post office nu d
th e P eop le's party ticket: T H oward. J N ami the second afforded complete
address, and the free m ed icin e w ill
meeting of Business Men was held
Neleon, John Kaino, Martin Bussell, Q W
The results should be sent to the express
Captain G. E. D. jDimnnd, who City Monday in connection with
In a abort time I wrs able nt Chester, Pa., tho home of the
be prom ptly Rent. Sufferers sh ou ld tak e
T rib b ey, O L Stidham , Ed Craighead, W P relief.
the
adjustment
of
the
loss
by
fire
i
secretary
at
the
earliest
possible
instant
advantage
o f hia gen erous p rop osi
will
bo
102
years
old
on
May
1,
is
M urphy, Andy O 'C on n or, John G am ble, to be up and about again.— A. T.
Cramps great shipbuilding industry about to start from San Francisco, o f the Ocean House. His evidence mornpDt to enable the committee to tio n .
I P Breiies.
*
M
ohraux
,
Luveine,
Minn.
Sold
l>y
Please
tell
the
Doc
tor that yon saw hia
as well as iu the heart of nearly March 2, on a pedestrian trip to was required in estimating the, notify delegates to the state con offer in the C oqu ille C
C oqu ille. Feb. 15.— W e. tho u n d e sig n e d .
it y H kuald .
•
P opulist Voters o f Coos county, respectfully R. S. KuowltoD.
every great business industry in the New York. He helped to build the actual value of the building des vention which meets In Portland,
ask thnt the name o f D 11 Johnson he
United States— a suburb of Phila Erie canal nnd was formerly United troyed.
p i iced b efore the people as a suitable per
March 23, 1898.
son fo r Sheriff. Signed; Charles C ollier,
delphia and home of the Roaches, States quartermastei at St. Louis. |
W m . H. H ull ,
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C E Strang, Ho 11 Anderson, N Lnm m ey, El-1
can
so well known as beneficiaries of
n e r B riaz-e.
*
He hns never married because his
Arrivals by Areata, March 3: Chairman People's party central
the Republican idea of American
c
u
r e d <1
coinxmitteo.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
intended bride died in hia nrms at a \ p. \V. Kronenherg, C. Hunt, W. B.
I f y o u suffer from any o f tho | *
protection some years back— and ball given in honor of President
Attest:
J.
J.
Stanley,
Secretary.
ills
o
f
men,
com
e
to
tho
o
ld * *
King, M. J. Green, J. Kronenherg
W e, the undersigned, hereby recomm end
gives a black eye to the theory.
Specialist on the Pacific Coast, I ’
Is ncedsd b y p o o r, tired m oth ers, over
Polk
John P. G oodm an for the nom ination for
i
H.
Finnell,
Miss
M.
Fox.
R.
Fox,
O
ff.
J
O
R
D
A
N
ft
G
O
,
: .
Read
on
our
first
page
their
reply
to
oounty treasurer on the People’ s party w orked and burdened w ith ca rs, d e b ili
l b s man who makes yellow bat
1051 Mark* St Eat d 1852. <
ticket. S igned: W Drane. A O Wheeler. tated and ran d o w n because o f p o o r, th in
the address of the Indianapolis
“ No.*2 volume l ” of Tlie Duilv Rose- ' Mrs. E Smith, H. H. McPherson, ter is surer of his yellow gold thin
V o t i n g m e n and m i d d l e , I
D G iles. T A W alker. J H J a n ie«.
‘ and im jioverished b lo o d . H e lp 1« needed
.
•
nafCvl m e n who *rr auffariag
Morotnry Conrantion of a prior bur»; Review is at hand, ft 5-column | E. Turpiu, J. W. Lawrie, W. G. he who goes to the Klondike.
) l from the effects o f youthful indiacretiona or ex- | T
W e, the undersigned. P opulists ami legal b y tho nervous sufferer, th e m en and
J . _ W. ... Tibbetts,
date.
It sounds “ anarchistic,’’ “ hay- folio, gotten up in good style and Tibbetts,
Q. .
_ ■ W. H.
cesses in maturer vears. Nervous and Physical
voters o f C oon County, O regon, would re w om en tortu red w ith rh eu m atism , n eu
H r ,|ni|>,.|«>n ow l . o a t W ft vt lir»o«t i I
N ell— Which ia your favorite pet #
spectfu lly present tin* nam e o f \V. E
^eet'
Pennock,
seedy" and like “ repudiation,” bnt it deserving of the patronage of that %f
m all its com p ila tion s: M p e r m a t o r r l i o r n ,
M cDurfKK as a candidate for the office o f ralgia, d ysp e p sia ,scro fu la , ca tarrh . H elp
Pa, « l . et, , |
and
vicinitv.
Enterprise Miss Jensen, Miss McKenzie, R. among animals? Belle (enthusi , I P > r r » r « q » n t t . l n o r o r b r o > l n . t r U i n A a is t u l m r r lM
ia declared all the aamo—“ And f I city
v , • «« . By a ’
C ounty Treasurer subject to tho Populist
astically)—-man.
j | combination o f remedies, o f gr»at rurntire pow - , \
inary and cou nty omtventinn: D (Hies
C /O n iO S
O u i c k f y i H>at be treason, make the most of including the public west deserves Somers
er, the D octor has so srr»n?ed hi- treatment '
H . Hnskin. J. B. M arshall, Capt. G . W.
w
1 i i f t / ” ’
I r recognition,
e c o g n i t i o n , a and
n d t the
he H
erald w
is h e s
H erald
wishes
Or. Horsfall, coroner, of Marsh
I | that it will not only aff ord immediate relief but
Leneve, J. B. Fox.
w lis n H o o d ’s Barsaparilla b egins to en
permanent en-a. T h e D ct-.r does n o claim to
mutual
benefits
to
people
sud
pub
field,
was
called
to
Bandon
last
W e. tho endersigned. members o f tin» rich , p u rify e n d vita lise th o b lo o d , and
Notice for Publication.
i perform miraries, but is well-known to be a fair
Roseburg Review: The Oregon
People*« party, recomm end W W' Hayes for
and square Physician and Surgeon,pre-eminent
lishers.
Tuesday to hold nn inquest over
tn his specialty— O I(B V IM V n O f * l e n .
nom in stion fo r C ounty Treasurer on the sonde li In a beating, n o u rish in g , tn v lg - ian has discovered a “ distinguished”
U. S. L and O f f ic r . R o n c u B o , O rrcon. >
the
remnins
of
a
babe
which
bad
K5.rj**i8 i i » th o ro n r h ty eradicated fr o m the
People*« tu rfy ticket: II H Ho »ora W P oratin g n ream t o the nerve«, m uscle* and Oregou
statesman
as follows:
Some time ago we received a
■y*<£tn w ith ou t «suing- M r r r u r . .
January
2o.
1898.
t
o
rn
n
n
s
o
f
Iho
h
.«lv
.
lto
o
d
'n
H
arrspsrllla
M urphy, Thoa H oward, J N N elson, Martin
E fR R T
I4 X
applyinii to c*t wK! re
" ‘Hou.’ Geo. C. Brownell has dis Franklin proof press. This is tbe been refiorted. to be found under
'O T I C E ia hereby given that the fol
liosNell.
* huil.l» up th e weak en d b rok en d ow n sys
ce iv e trttr Ponett opinion c f b ’ u'om rvl»lut.
circumstances.
The
Unying-named settler has filed notice of
li’c ictll Guarantor a I
r i t VFiCf ’R.Kto
M 'traitfield . Fob 12 —We the undersigned, tem , and cures all b lo o d diseases, because tinction.
No mnn. unlens totallv only proof press using the “ Eter- suspicious
every ca*e we undertake, or Jo,Jut 4?ii©
..'...u r , u „ v,
. f , oind
ui|M w
iw
^ ^ hia intention to m ake final p ro o f in • upport
wrapped
hereby recom m end Thus Mucumnn for the
unacquainted with him, ever believes nity” blanket, which does the work • remains had been
T h o u s a n d 2 > o I lr .t s
v “ \ \ ",v*
0f
claim , and that anid p ro o f will be
n om in a tion fur County Tr< «surer on the
Conan'fation F R E t and strictly private.
a word he says. '
People's party ticket:
Join Kaino. ( ’
to our complete satisfaction. With i »11 ft p i l l o w c a s e a u d t b r o w u a m o n g ninde before W. r . n .nulaa if. 8 . Comraia-
CHARGES V E R Y R E A M * A¥f.K. Treat-
aioner. at Marshfield, O regon , on March i
so me logs.
Howe, J Ernst D D Campbell. Joint E
| tnent per -' ra lly or hv^etter. Sand for b-yigl
This knowledge of the g
this
press
you
always
get
a
clear.
12.
l
v98,
vj2:
Kea*e. John H Heuse, Andy fPConner, Jno
** T h u P h i f r t e n p h v e f J l a r r i n s e ,
JO E L PATTERSON,
leaders comes late. Thnre are many readable proof. We are well pleoaed
Rev. Mr. Goodpasture, wbo is
j fr :« . (A v ..li.jb io book for m en./
G am ble, K P Breiies.
*
Hom eatead Entry No 8038. f.»r the Lot 6. !
v : - f f bd. J07.3BAN1H
of them similarly affected, vide that with it. The presa is manufactured now residing at Bandon, passed on
Gravel Ford Feb It We. the undersigned
Section 14: Lota l and 3 and E.V% N W »4 o f
! ^ r c a tr -T d iic n m o f /.t m c o in y
m em bers o f the Populist party o f Missouri
party's platforms during the 1898 bv the Dr. Miles' Medical company, up to Myrtle Point last Sutordav Sec 23. T w p 2H aouth. R 14 west.
I the fine-.» » r d hrgcW M n seu rjef *tr. J W in the
precinct, respectfully ask that y»»n pi nor the Is tho One True Flood Purifier. All dnifgfsts. $L
He na n u s the fo llo v in c witneaaet t o !
V'o^H. (. ne - ,J If-Tu h
wr i ,ierfu*lv yon
campaign. And some of the edi Elklmrt, Ind.
to conduct services at thnt place prove
J n* W
nam e o f A G Muir for the nomin turn for
hia con tinn oaa residence upon and i
C ounty Treasurer on tue PeopVs party rreparr.l only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. tors^) in that party are violently,
j -ciin
a enA.
Sunday.
The H e r a l d acknowl cu ltiva tion o f arid land, viz: G eorge Waa- |
’ - •
cun » ,u i, ■ v . ,n»/ n«»v - ■
iw
ticket. Signed. James Luu b. Ji«>uisIngram. 1-1
,
CA.I
ALOi/VE
TKKU.
C
u
ilo
r
w
r’
te.
son. ar.. Albert Culver, ar.. T hom as i*. W y- ;
j i
rx sn
»re tho only pills to tako affected with the same rabies, with
T o C a r o C o n a ttp fttio n F o r c f p p ,
edges n pleasant call.
J C Jackson, E J Lam b, W N Hull, C Ilatu-
r i O O U S r l l l 5 «itb lio o tl'sS v u p iu ill^
1 0 5 ? Market 3*refi. '•*<•
Cel.
ma»». S H. Crouch, o f Empire C ity.O regou. j
Take Cascarci« randy Cathartic. 10c cr23o.
DM-rlof.
whom the truth never comes in use. •f C. C. C. fail to cure, drugs'.sU refund money , All M i n banished b y Dr. Ullas’ Tala TBta.
Feb. 1 tit
B . M. V E A T C H , Register.
[
FOR
REPRESENTATIVE.
W e, the undersigned, members o f t>e
P eop le’ s parly, would recom m end David E
S titt hs a suitable candidate for represent
ative o f Ooos cou nty and a«k that his name
be plaoed on the Populist ticket. J C
L a ird , J S liayes, W C Belibam , E E Hayes.
Wro O allicr.
*
W e, tbe undersigned. 1 ere by recomm end
B F Savage for nom ination for Represent
ative for Coss county on the P eople’ s party
ticket. W S Vanderburg, U E Buck, W
D rone, D F Dean, J H Cecil.
Bandon March 1.— We would rei
t tit ion that you place the nam e o f Wra 11
oil on the primary ticket as a suitable
candidate lor the office o f R epresentative.
J L McCauley, W A Hatcher, John A nder
son , Am oa Carson, J M Adam s, M B rewer.*
M yrtle P oint , M arch 4,1838.
We Send it Free
E d . H k r a i , d :
j 8 fti
Weak Men,
Young
E
and
Old.
K
The W onders of Science
U
MEN! IZ ¡3
r
N
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla