Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 23, 1898, Image 2

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    G oqpcill* EKiJ J p i f i l l s
T U E SD A Y , AUQUM I
23, 189&
PIJBLWHED E VE RY TUESDAY
E. Pannenlienr
J. 8. X fK w tl
J. S. MCK\VEN & CO.
Editors and Proprietors.____ _
Devoted to tbe material and anoint up-
bailding o f the «ioqnille Valley particularly
and o f Gooe Comity generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
L
P . F1HHEK, M w m r u A D U t r w w o Aaam r
21 M erch a n t*' l i c h e n « # . Han F ran ciaco la
o a r a u t h o r is e d » « o u t . T h is p a p e r la kep t o n Ale
at his office
Congressman Tongue is to make
a trip to Alaska, starting this weak.
Mrs. Tongue and daughter will ac­
company him.
G ot . Budd, of California, has
commuted the sentence of John
Corbett, who had been serving a 5-
years’ sentence at San QueDtiu pen­
itentiary, for burglary.
He is a
brother of "Gentleman Jim,” the
pugilist.
In a short while our American
girls of plute blood and royal as­
pirations can buy Spanish titles at
a greatly reduced rate, with the im­
becile, measly, chattering party-of-
the-first-part thrown in—thanks to
Dewey and Schley.
■. r -
P. C. Corbett, father of James J
Corbett, the pugilist, last Tuesday
rooming, at San Francisco, shot and
killed his wife, and then turned the
weapon upon himself with fatal
effect. Mr. C. had been in poor
health for some time, by which it is
believed his mind was impaired and
in a spell of temporary insanity
therefrom be committed this awful
deed. Death was instantaneous in
both esses.
B v n a r h a b lr C u re •!
D lia r r b e r a .
C la ra n te
In 1862, wheD I served my coun­
try as a private in Company A, 167th
Pennsylvania Volunteers, I con­
tracted chronic diarrhoea.
It has
given me a great deal of trouble
ever since, I have tried a dozen
different medicines and several
prominent doctors without any per­
manent relief.
Not long ago n
friend sent me a sample bottle of
Chamberluin's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I
bought and took a 50-cent bottle;
and now I can say that I am entirely
cured. I cannot be thankful enough
to you for this great Keroedy, and
recommend it to all suffering vet­
erans.
If in doubt write me.
Yours gratefully, H enry S t e in b e b o e ii ,
Allentown, Pa.
Sold by R. S.
Knowlton.
From Coos to D ou gin — Snap Shots.
The Phaser*' Reunion
Death In Battle at Santiago of
Hare.
One Known
Was held at Myrtle Point on Mon­
The H e k a t . d has been permitted
day, 15th inst. We meutioued in
items elsewhere, which we gleaned to scan a letter from J. 8. Langs­
from attendants, as to the success ton, of Cerrillos, N. M , to his wife,
o f the eveut, and why the attend­ who is in the army and partici­
ance was not as large as was ex-i pated in tbe battle of Santiago,
pected, but the social features aod Cuba. It is an interesting letter
generally good time were not ab­ and gives from his stand-point a
graphic account o f the fighting
sent.
The exercises were held in Dix- j and criticisms o f official shortcom­
But the
on’s grove, close to town, and were [ ings in some iustsnces.
most interesting pait to the H e k -
as follows:
ald ' s readers is wherein he makes
MONDAY MORNING PROGRAM.
Song by the Octet club— “ In ! personal mention o f tbe heroism
Havana Harbor;” address of wel­ and death of one who bad resided
come by L. A. Roberts; response in this section awhile and was
on part of tbe pioneers by Judge known to a good many of our cit­
J. tfeDry Schroeder, president; izens. Comrade Langston writes
solo by Mrs. W. H. Brown; recita­ thns about nis friend: “ Our loss
tion by Katie Border; select read­ in the two and a half days’ fight­
ing by Misa Laura W ise; annual ing was about 1200 killed and
Our regiment lost 2
address by Hou. 8. H. Hazard; wounded.
soug by the Octet club— “ Old captains killed, 1 captain woonded,
5 lieutenants wounded and 156 en­
Folks at Home.”
President J. H. Scbroeder then listed men killed and wounded.
This out o f 450 men.
Our troop
announced a free basket dinner,
which proved a veritable feast and lost Clay Green and J. Robertson
killed and 10 wounded.
This out
was partaken of by all who wished.
of 59 men engaged.
It was an occasion, too, of hand­
“ Clay Green died killing Span-
shaking and rnuewal of “ auld laog
syne” acquaintanceships among the inrds at the top of the hill we first
took, aod without pain. He knew
pioneers and friends from all parts.
The business meeting was called Ibe moment be was bit that it
at 2:30 p. m., President Schroeder meant death, and be said so."
Farther ou the writer sayt:
in tbe chair. After a few appro­
“ Write to
Mrs. Green [Clay
priate and cheerful introductory
remarks, the president officially Green's mother] and tell her I
buried Clay, And am going as soon
stated the absence o f Secretary
as 4 o ’clock comes today to fix up
Dodge, whereupon Mrs. Fannie G.
his grave so it cannot become lost.”
Dixon was chosen secretary protein.
Clay Green lived in Coos county
Secretary
Dodge
was greatly
some moutlis, piiucipally at Myrtle
missed, for be is a storehouse of
Porot and was a cousin of W. T.
information ou all subjects and
Lewis.
Tbe Intter married our
specially familiar with the erseu-
Miss Ida Fox. daughter o f Mr. and
tials of the pioneers’ organization
Mrs. J. B. Fox o f this city, and
and needs, hut Mrs. Dixon spared
now lives in Jackson county, Ore­
no pains to be social, agreeable and
gon. Mr. Green also visited our
useful, and acted her part admir­
section frequently.
ably.
The following were then elected
County Superintendent W. H.
ns officers o f the association for the
ensuing year: President, Mrs. E Bunch has had to cancel the dates
M. Lock bait, o f Marshfield; vice for the teachers’ institute, owing
presidents, Hon. J. Henry Schroe­ to tbe inability o f State Super­
der, o f Arago, and Hon. S. H. intendent Ackerman to be present
Hazard, o f Empire; secretary and at the dates sat, and upon whom
historian, Hon. Orvil Dodge; treas­ be is mainly depending for outside
help. Now, however, Prof. Bunch,
urer, B. F. Boss, o f tbe bay.
Marshfield was then selected as acting upon the advice o f a tele­
the place for bolding the next gram from Prof. Ackermnn, has
annual meeting, and the date Aug. set Monday, September 19th, as
(lie date— and place, Myrtle PoiDt.
15, 1899.
8, B. Cntbcnrt, S. H. Hazard. This we are authorized to an-
Judge Lowe, Daniel Giles and nounce.
Mra Fred Schroeder wpre appoint'd
Whetstone’s orchestra of this
as i. committee to confer with and place furnished the music for the
assist Historian Dodge in closing veterau’s ball at Baudon last Sat­
up tbe busiuess o f the publication urday night. Jim Whetetone and
o f the pioneer history in hand. A George Leach went down last Sat­
vote of tlmnkB was unanimously urday, while others of the orches­
voted to Mr. Dodge for bis faith­ tra were there enjoying the eocump-
fulness, diligence and ability em­ ment and other attractions await-
ployed in the arduous duly of com­ tog tbe coming of the leader*.
A
piling a history of the pioneers of grand affair is reported.
Coos and Curry counties.
The
Capt. W. W. Shields nnd family
motion was made l>y Mrs. W. D
left today on their route to Pull­
L. F Smith
man, Wash., after a brief stay at
A resolution o f thanks to the
several points on the way, includ­
citizens o f Myrtle Point for their
ing a week or so at Portland, a
cordial reception and kindnesses on
month at SDokane, and tbence to
this occasion was passed.
tho Palonse country. He is cou­
Mrs. Fannie O. Dixon, 8. H.
nseled with the work o f God's
Hazard and W. D. L . F. Smith
Regular Army.
were appointed a oommittee on
Mrs. D. R. T oy visited Beaver
condolence.
On motion o f Daniel Giles, a Hill iu tbe interest o f their agency
resolution o f thanks was tendered in aluminum ware. Mr. and Mrs.
to the press o f the county for fa­ lo y have established such a trade
by fair dealing and representing
vors.
The following pioneers were in such honest goods that they are
attendance: Mr. and Mrs. VV. D- now receiving orders by mail from
L. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. all parts of the county.
Osthcart, Mr. anil Mis. C. Hillrorn,
Work o f laying tbe brick foun-
Mrs. E. M. Lockhart, Mrs.OleHan- dation at the new achoolbouae was
sen, Mrs. Kruse, Mrs. S. A Mirore, begun yesterday morning.
Char
Mrs. Emma Nasbnrg, Mrs. A. D ley Meier, an old and experienced
Walcott, Mrs. O. E Smith, Mrs bricklayer, baa the contract aod we
Martensen, Mrs. Dillon, Mr. and are assured D o t only understands
Mrs. E. B. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. S. bat is executing the business in a
H. Hazard. Jonathan Hodson, Mrs. first-class manner.
Elizabeth Dean, Mr. and Mrs J.
Jim Hayes and family came over
Henry Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Schroeder, Mr. end Mrs from Empiie last Saturday and
John Kronenberg, Isaiah Hacker, have been visiting Grandpa on(l
Judge D. J. Lowe, Mrs J**8 W il­ Grandma Hayes, Mrs. Jenkins and
liams, Joseph Haines, Daniel An­ family and Ev Hayes’ fnmily.
derson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bender, Tb s morning Jim look his . team
Mrs. Fannie G. Dixon, Mrs. Her­ and made a trip to Myrtle Point.
mann, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wise,
You invite disappointment when
C'apt. W. H Harris, Jerry Haines, you experiment.
DeWitt’s Little
George Stand, Mr. Charles Schroe- Early Kisers are pleasant, easy,
der, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Giles, thorough little pills.
They cure
and including the younger mem­ constipation aod sick headache just
bers of many o f the families.
as sure as you take them.
R S.
The Pioneers’ Association of Knowlton.
Coos and Corry counties was or.
Our friend Charley Pendleton
gaoized at Ibis place Nov. 5. 1891,
hence this present reunion was the showed np last week, quite oa-
8lb. Many r f the members failed tooked for by ninny, from San
to attend, for one cause and an­ Frauciaco, where be is iu business.
other, end much regret was ex­ He will only visit s brief spell, as
pressed for their absence. Giandma bis presence is demanded already.
Along Ihe Line, Ang. 20.—N. E.
Harry is making aninft very need­
ful improvements on tbe old Coos
bay wagon road, and they are all
O. K. That road is in betler con­
dition now then it has been for
years past.
Quite an accident happened to
Mr. Stnrmer's team rear the county
line between this and Douglaa, on
tbe old Coos bay road.
One of
tbe team stepped on the end of s
stick, which Hew up sud caught
the auitnal in the Hank, cutting
her so badly that her entrails came
ont.
Mr. St. rmer came op the
road and met n young man, hut
oould get no satisfactory help from
biro, aud a little farther on mit
GeorgeMartin with two passengers,
and he told him be could not do
anything that ooght to be done
under the circumstances, but Mr.
Frasier, one of his passengers, bad
some tools, among which were a
scratch-awl and pair o f pliers, and
all bauda rushed to the unfortu­
nate animal, but too late to do any.
thing toward relieving the brute
from its intense suffenug only by
killing her. We had no gun, nor
anything bat an ax to dispatch the
animal with. Mias Alice Htemler,
a Misa Manson and a boy were
with Mr. Stormer when tbe acci
dent happened. They went over
IStAta 111-Mils- House to get a horse
to get their hack oat with.
Thomas K w raou has a crew of
men workiaffi on the Brumraitt
creek b rid g e 'm d they ere getting
along nicely.
James Barton cat his foot badly
while at work oo the bridge.
Mis. N. E. Harry went down to
Coquille City with George Martio
to nave some dental work done. Hermann was present and was
She will visit at Coquille and vi­ warmly greeted.
Hon. Binger
cinity until Monday and return ; Hermann, her son, failed to reach
home with Mr. Martin, who makes ! home iu time, owing to the press
weekly trips to Knaeburg.
1 o f business as commissioner of the
The canyon here is full of fish­ ! general land office st Washington.
ermen. They say tbs fishing is His many friends would have
fins.
I tf . mizer .
warmly welcomed him.
Hon. O. Dodge failed to get
home to take part in the Pioneers'
annual reunion at Myrtle Point,
hut expects to get borne this week.
Mrs. FsoDie G. Dixon acted as
secretary iu bis stead.
A stubborn cough or tickling in
the throat yields to One Minute
Cough Cure.
Harmless in sffect,
Tha taking off o f ibe steamer
E. G. Merwin, C. E , is repre­
Fulton from Portland and Coos senting the Hauhoiu-Perris Map touches tbe right spot, reliable and
bay was a mistake and injurious Co. of San Francisco in Coos just what is wanted. It acts atonce.
to tbe trada between this section county, iu the interest o f the in­ R S. Knowlton.
ad Portland.
A good business surance turn o f that city iu prep,
Misses Alice, Jo and Millie Bey­
was springing np, bnt this act burnt aration of official maps of the aev. ers came to town last Sunday with
our fingers very badly, and it will eral tonne. He was busy in this their brother Creed, and brought
1« a long while before oar people city last week, and has in prepara­ Mr. Boulell's little folks in to
will take tbs risk again.
A large tion a 3-sheet map of Coquille spend a day with papa.
coa n tity of goods were purchased City. He will finish not ouly a
The hand boys have arranged a
no 1 ordered to this place on hei, good general map o f the place, but
splendid program for an enter­
aside of her usual tiaffic with Ibe it will be especially accurate iu de­
tainment at their hall Saturday
the bay, and was badly needed, tails fo r use o f several insurance
uight. Don’t miss it.
wbeu without warning she was agencies at San Francisco, who will
Judge Watson, o f Marshfield,
drawn oil and put on another ruu have data at hand to quality a II
to the damage ot shippers.
risks of agents taken iu this loeal- has been spending several daya in
this place on legal business.
Marshal McDonald baa moved Itj. Mi. M is a pleasant gentle­
man.
an
expert
in
his
line
o
f
map-
BertTnttle is at Marshfield plac­
into Ihe Collier building, near T.
A . Walket'e, lately vacated by G. drawing, an d veil pleased with ing the new boiler aod repairing
machinery on the steamer Alert.
L. Wheeler.
1 oUl const section.
Y our friends may smile
But that tired feeling
Means danger. It
Indicates impoverished
And impure blood.
This condition may
Lead to serious illness.
It should be promptly
Overcome by taking
Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
W hich purifies and
Enriches the blood,
Strengthens the nerves,
Tones the stomach,
Creates an appetite,
And builds up,
Energizes and vitalizes
The whole system.
Be sure to get
Only H ood’s.
lUnrabtlMd
Sno.i
A large forest fire has been rag-
ing this week in tbe vioinity of
Pony slough.
L . H. Hazard ADd wife SDdC. M.
Byler und wife arc camped ou the
head-waters of South! Coos river.
J. 8. Dillard, a government coal
expert, is on tbe bay gathering np
information relative to the coal de­
posits o f Coos county.
Ed Sherwood, of Myrtle Point,
was in town Monday rounding up
74 head o f cattle to be shipped to
San Francisco on tbe Empire.
W. U. Douglas left yesterday
overland for San Francisco.
He
is a delegate to tbe head camp
session W. of W. to be held in that
city on the 22d inst.
The barkeutine C. C. Funk, built
at Marshfield a number of years
ago, is reported wrecked ofl the
coast o f Tasmania. Only two lives
on board were saved.
Dr. O. W. Tower, W. W. CatliD
and W. 9. Chaudler, visited Glas
gow tbis week for the purpose of
inspecting the coal prospect at
that place, apd fouud everything
satisfactory.
K. A. Graham has chartered
stpamer to i carry coal fiom Lis
“ Klondike” mine.
Tbe steamer
has a capacity of 600 tons, has fine
passenger accommodations nud is
expected beie in a month.
A poatoffiee has been established
at May, Coos county, O r, which
will be snoplied by special service
from M&'sbfinld. Peter Peterson
Ims been appointed postmaster,
says a Washington disputcb o f the
19th inst.
C a p r a iD J. H. Simpson has pre­
sented to Governor Lord a petition
for tbe pardon o f his eou, Frank
SimpsoD. p ie governor will ren­
der his decifi in as io n as he io -
turns to Salem from his outing at
Newport.
1 andon Recorder. I
The re* ral services, conducted
nightly it their tent by Elders
Cbase an Holt, are attracting
large crowfa. Tbe services being
held in thavicinity o f tbe camps
give that ed of the town qnite an
animated aipearance these days.
Tbe fcUw captured at Port
Orford justsfter he hud fired the
saloon at ,hat place is Darned
Kisser H> is tbe same individual
who fired ke warehouse at that
place. H e * now in the Cnrry
county jail nwaitiog trial at tbe
uext term olcourt in September.
T b e re ce u co t in tbe price of
brnom-hnndts has caused tbe man­
ufacturers althe faotory here to
reduce the wges of the employes.
Several of be latter refused to
work under eduction and there-
fore the mi. has been runDiDg
short-bnudediuring tbe past week.
I d i r t U T n r (• w ots W i l l C s M a r t t a
Candy Catbarttacure
rs constipation forever.
foreveu
druggist» refund
109 . 36 s. lfC.aO.iU»“
• money
Gravel ftrd Gleaning*.
Latest War News.
! DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED 1 SALE STABLE
All the Philippines Were Surrendered.
Hong Kong, Aug. 17.— The terms
of surrender to Admiral Dewey and
General Merritt'are as follows:
Capitulation of all the Philip­
pines.
Officers allowed to retain their
swords and personal effects, but not
their horses, during their stay in
Manila.
Prisoners of war surrendering
their arms will have necessary sup-
plies provided from the treasury.
When that is exhausted tho Ameri­
cans are to make provision.
All public property is surrendered.
Tbe future disposition of the
Spanish troops who surrendered is
to be determined by negotiations
beCween the respective governments.
Anns may be returned, at General
Merritt’s discretion.
Banks will continue to operate
under existing regulations, which
are subject to change by the United
States government
The commissioners who signed
the terms of capitulation »re:
For America — General Greene,
Colonels Whittier and Crowder and
Captain Lawbecton.
For Spain — Colonels San Jose
María Laguon, Felin Don Caídos
Reye and General Don Nicolas de
La Pela y Cuellas.
A . B . D e a n , P ro p rie to r.
Successor to
Nos'.er Bro's.
General Graying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
Delivered at Any Point.
Good Rigs. Spanking Teams. Reasonable Rates.
G O Q U II s I a B
First Street,
C IT Y y
-
s
OREGON.
Near Odd Fellows’ H all,
OUTHERN OREGON
TATE
#
NORMAL #
SCHOOL,
A s h la n d , O regon.
OCATED in that part o f Oregon which is noted for its fine climate, good health
•XOSIWal water and Urge peaches.
L This
school has a regular Normal course o f four years. Other lines o f study are
sob-normal, college prepriratjry, music and art courses, special studies, teachers*
review classes.
The normal senior class practice teaching throughout the year under the direct
supervision o f n lborough critic teacher.
Tbe training school is graded. Grades aocepted from good schools. The regular
normal school diploma is granted, qood anywhere in the state without further
examination.
EXPENSES: All expenses for school year, $12.“»; not including books, $115. N ext
school year opens September 5th. For catalogue or information, address,
W . T VAN SCOY, President.
JOHN KAINO
MARTIN BUBS
THE MARSHFIELD
LAST BATTLE OF THF. WAIL
Hong Kong, Aug. 17.— Manila was
surrendered, after a nominal defense,
on Saturday, August 16th.
NORTH FRONT STREET.
The American flag now flics over
the capital of the Philippines. The
M A R S H F IE L D .
capture of the city was accomplished
without great expenditure of life.
LL KINDS o f blacksmith work and
I was present during the operations
wagon work, new or repair work, done
on
short
notice.
and have just arrived here with the
story.
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
Manila newspapers on August 5 To g i.c satisfaction. Gome and see us.
KAINO *t KUSSEL.
published the news that Captain n o v lim i
General Augusti bed been super­
seded by Segundo Cabo Don Fer­
mín Jaudenes, and referred in terms
of contempt to the Yankees.
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
MUSTERING OUT OF TBOOPS BEGUN.
k STETSON ............
Washington, Aug. 16.—It hns Also BRIDGE k BEACH
been determined by the authorities
to muster out troops at once to the S T O V E S ' — ----------
number of 75,000.
This will in­
clude artillery and cavalry tirst.
and any other
ani Wapmtes,
A
CALL FOR :::
Doors, Windows
HORRIBLE OUTRAGES.
Building
Committed by Spanish In Porto Rico, Being
Avenged by the Citizens.
Material,
Or any and everything
carried in a
First-class Hardware Store.
J. J. LAMB.
Ponce, Aag. 20.— A war of retalia­
tion against the Spanish residents of
the island, within the American lines,
is thieatened; retaliation for the
horrible outrages committed by the HERE TO STAY!
Spaish troops nt Ciales, where over
eighty persons are said to have
been macheted by the soldiers.
The revolting details of the butcher­ Contractor and Builder,
ing of men and women, the ravish­
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
ing of young girls, and nameless
mutilations, have stirred a cry for
e l ia b l e
e s t im a t e s
on
all
kind, of baildine.. Plan« nnd Bpeci
vengeance. Early this morning the
licHtion. farnmhed on short notice.
natives burned the town of Costa,
All work an.rnnteed.
[angl7ti
seven miles from here. Tbe Spanish
residents fled for
their lives.
BO YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
Throughout the surrounding coun­
try the Spaniards are terror stricken
and are appealing to Americans for
protection. Today’s editions of two
papers which hysterically demanded
vengeance and the expulsion of all
TRADE M ARKS
Spau:sh born residents, were sup­
D e s ig n s
pressed by the military authorities,
C opy n i g h t s Ac.
Anyone
sending
m
sketch
and
description
who are doing all in their power to quickly ascertain oar opinion free whether may
an
Invention la probably petenteble. Communica­
allay the fears of the Spanish inhab­ tions
strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent#
sent free. Oldeet agency for securing patents.
itants.
Patent# taken through Munn A Co. receive
The Wonders of Science
l.iiii’i Troubles and Consumptioa Cas
lie Cured.
A n K m i n r n t H e w Y o r k C h e m i s t s tu d
S c I r u l t N t N a l i r s n F r e e O IT rr
to O u r K c a d m ,
The distinguished New York chemist, T .
A. Sloftnm, demonstrating bis discovery of
a reliable nnd absolute cure for Conanmp-
tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) nnd all
bronchial, throat, lnng and chest diseases,
stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, gen­
eral decline and weakness, loss o f flesh, and
all conditions o f wasting away, will send
THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different)
o f his Now Discoveries to uuv afflicted
reaaor of tho Coquillo H erald writing for
them.
Ilia "New Scientific Treatment” has mured
thousands permanently by its timely use.
nnd he considers it a simple professioral
duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial
fo bis infallible enro.
Science daily develops new wonders» and
this grent chemist, patiently experimenting
for years, has produced results ns beneficial
to humanity as can be claimed by any
modern genius.
His assertion that lung
troubles and consumption are cnmble m
any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters
o f gratitude,” filed in his American and
European laboratories in thousands from
those cured in all parts o f the world.
Medical experts concede that bronchial,
chest and lung troubles lend to Consump­
tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy
and certain death.
Simply write to T . A. Slocum, M. C., 98
Pine street, New York, giving postoffice and
express address, and the free medioine will
be promptly sent. Knfferers should take
instant advantage o f bis generous proposi­
tion.
Please tell the Doctor thnt yon saw his
offer in the Coquille City H buald .
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Y*u Sl*ep In an Air
ThatOuraa . . . .
Catarrh, BroachitU, Asthma, Qrtfc
Throat aa$ Lao* Trouble*.
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P aten ts
T H K P ILLO W -IN H A LE R
Is a pillow
so constructed and __
socharged
.
Jhnrged
that it throwa off a vapor during all the
night. With every
„ breath
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appliea to the taflami
body it directly applies
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Miss Edna Betett spent a few cago.
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John Jsnkins, of pur town.
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Cl*™ Shepard, widow of Monday in said month, at tbe hoar of 9
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It has been roired abroad that Andrew Shepard, died at the home o’
examine the assessment rolls and correct
the dread diseaR diphtheria was
her son near Silverton.
Mrs. All errors in valuation, description o r qual­
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raging at GravelFord.
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therefore, all persons having busi­
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false and unfoumd.
There has ' S'lverton, where she resided up to
plsoe aforesaid and make dne complaint,
not been a case f diphtheria in j **»• tim]0,of her de»th* she WM 80 otherwise the assessment will stand as
returned by the sasessor.
this community fa years, and we J™™ ° “ *
Witness my hand this 1st day o f Angnst,
hope the pereontr persons who ' The cost to Uncle 8am of the war i aw.
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r of Coos county, Oregon.
have played suoh I active part in 1 up to date hot been $150,000,000. ang2 4t i
will know in The Anal coat ie estimated at $800,-
spreoding the ru
the future wbereolhey speak.
000,000— and yet no indemnity ieto
Io Cuba a bereaved family keeps
Eight of Graverord's mmrods be demanded of Spain; our people the window* of their bouse shut
took a trip to th«nountains lost went into the war just for the fun and darkened for six months. They
week, as a result (Which eighteen of it.
destroy the value of the clothing
deer were killed.ibeeides other
A special from Roelyn, Wash., j on the dead and back the coffin be­
smaller game.
says Andrew Warge, an Austrian | fore buna]. This is done that there
J. D. Bennett is iking extensive
miner, this morning shot his wife, i may be nothing in the grave worth
preparations to go i work on tbe
two small children aod then killed thieving.
Hoffman bridge t( 1st of next
The American colony at New
himeelf. Warge was insane.
week.
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