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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1898)
Frank P. McDentt, late o f the Riverton Pick-Ups. Bandon Recorder, is looking for a i business opening in eastern Ore An Ordnnuice to build a sidewulk Biverton, Nov. 14.—Last week TU E SD AY , NOV. 15t 1898. | on north side of lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 gon. our town was alarmed by the cry The "robbers” o f the store at of fire. Herman Beck’s house was D e f ic ie n t B lo o d C a u s e s L o s e o f and 12 in block 4 on Hecond street, PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY A p p e t ite e n d F in a l B r e a k D o w n - (original plat of Coquille City; and Arago are still at large, with little burning, bnt by timely assistance H o o d 'e S a r s a p a r i lla C u r e s. ! on south sido of lotH 6 and 7 in prospect of fastening the crime. it was soon subdued. It proved to K. Pannenberg J. 8. McEwen block 14 on Third street, Elliott's Wonder if an offered reward would be a six-bit fire, as tbe damage was “ I lo«t m j appetite and about ail I lived on was iced lemonade. My strength was not fetch them? It is high time slight. J . S . M CE W E N & C O J Addition to Coquille City: Editors and Proprietors Mrs. Toy, of Myrtle Point, can all gone. I waa bo weak I could hardly The town o f Coquille City does ordain tbe criminals should be known. vassed our town last week. 8he croaa the floor. A t last I waa taken very as follows: Receiving mail only five days Devoted to the materiel and social up- aick. One physician told me my blood Sec. 1. That tho owners of lots ( out of eight is a very poor service. was selling aluminum ware. bidding of the GoqoiEe Valley particularly waa all gone and he gave me medicine but and of Coos County generally. Mrs. Stowers, of Bandon, made it did not help me. I had pretty much 7 ,8 ,9 , 10, 11 and 12 in block 4 We have no mail Sundays, now, by Subscription, per year, in advance, f2 . _______________ ___ original plat of Coquille City be some miscalculation, nnd we re our town a business call. lost all faith in medicines, bnt thougnt I Mr. Calalian, agent for the would get one bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa | p. nsHEK, niwifamii adtsitiiiso aixmt nod are heieby required tobuild a ceived none Tuesday, Friday, nor Csxtonseiies of school charts, was rilla and try it. After taking that bottle onriuUoAaeau*seMX0ThYi*pap*r ukeptimfli* good and substantial sulewallr six j Saturday of last week. A change hero last Friday. Although Fri I was much better, and so I got two more _______________ feet wide on the north side of said should be speedily made. day is reputed to be an unlucky bottles and after taking them I was well, | Hecond street, to corres- LATE ELECTION RESULTS. Bro. T. J. Perkius, nurserymnu day, it did not prove so in his case, but to be sure of it, I kept on taking I pond to, and with the established on the lower river, came np today. as he sold our district au outfit. Hood’s Sarsaparilla until I had used in grado of, said street. Congrats is Republican— Majorities Simmer K. D. Perkins, of the lower river, all five bottles. It has done unspeakable Sec. 2. That the owner or He Is delivering trees, etc., sales of good to me and I wish all my suffering ing Down in All States. owners of lots 6 and 7 in block 14, which he had made during the mnde ns a pleasant call last Bun- sisters would try it.” M bs . A. E v e r s e n , summer. Mr. P. is a practical, day. Elliott’s Addition to Coquille City, Wedderburn, Oregon. Remember Washington, Nov. 11.— “ We have honest nod intelligent nurserymen, W. B. Atterbury, superintendent received confirmatory information be and aro hereby required to build and has won much »access in his o f the Bnnuer mine, made a from every district in the United a good aud substantial sidewalk six | line. , f busiuess trip to Bandon last Sat Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. States”, said Chairman Babcock of feet wide on the south side of said urday. Andrew Lukens, one o f oar best lots along Third street. Bold by all druggists. Price, $1; six for the Republican congressional com Our young people bad n social u ^ Sec. 3. All of said improve carpenters snd builders, has moved tasteless, mild, effeo* mittee today. “This shows that the dance in the hall last Saturday riOOU S H illS u ve, A ll druggists. 25c. Republicans certainly have 13 ma ments to be made and done within the “Haynes” building to the center eve. of tbe lot and will proceed to re jority and possibly more, over Ihe thirty days after the passage of this George Steward has been busy model it B u d a d d a nice front for a Coos Bay New«. combination in the next house of ordinance. fitting up his mother’s house herp. residence for Mr. Panneuberg, of Adopted Nov. 10, 1898. representatives. The straight-out Two wagons loaded with gram Ayes—Cecil, Nosier, Johnson and tbe H erald , who lately purchased She has sold her ranch anrl will arrived from the Coquille Thurs Republican strength will be 185.” soou more into our town and be the property. Rich. Chairman Babcock has practically come a permanent, resident. We day for local merchants. Aproved Nov. 10, 1898. completed a list of the represent- The tlmnks of the School Club are glad to have such fine people Charley Aiken and Alton Seng- IV. S. P erky . atives-olect to tbe 56th congress. are sinceiely nnd heartily tendered iu our town and we heartily wel stacken killed a two-point buck ou Chairman of Board. The latestauthentic advices received to tbe baud and orchestra for their the railroad track opposite the Bay Attest: W. E. MoDuffee, Clerk kind assistance at the late musionl come Itfern ns citizens. by him iudicato that two districts Alex McLeod was in our town City mill, Saturday. and Auditor. are in doubt yet, viz: The Second entertainment. The "boys” are daring the first part of the week. Mrs. N. M. Matson, of Coos California and the Twelfth Texas. always public spirited and ready He waa circulating a road petitoD river, lias a copy of the first pa A New Business Firm In both, however, Mr. Babcock con to give a helping band for the to connect our road with the per printed in Oregon, called the cedes that the chances are favorable general welfare. Marshfield-Coquille rond. That Oregou Spectator, nnd priuted at Has been organized in Coqnille to the Democrats. He claims Every young man nnd young would be undoubtedly a great ben Oregon City. City since our last issue, Denholm neither o f them. & Co. assuming the hardware estab lady should be trained for business, efit to a great many people. A panther has been seen several Mr. Babcock's figuers show the Our former townsman Stacy Lee times lately in tbe suburbs of South lishment of J. J. Lamb, the latter and tbe H euald makes a special election of 185 straight Republi retiring. While nil will regret to offer today to give oacli one in is now settled in Spokane, Wash., Marshfield. Bluford Davis and Al cans, 1G3 Democrats, six Populists lose Mr. Lamb's presence nmong Coos connty an opportunity to have where he will remain daring the Smith took their dogs out there and one Silver Republican. These our mercantile association's, for lie a good business education without winter. Inst week, but failed to find him. figures do not include the two A move is now on fdot to repair is popular and highly esteemed ns the expanse nnd trouble of attend It is said that the large vessel, doubtful districts mentioned. Con Look at our sidewalk to the river and build now being Uuilt at North Bend, one of Coos county’s oldest,best and ing a business college. ceding these two districts to the most worthy citizens, yet his man onr latest C LU BBIN G OFFER. a good wharf. That is as it should for Hooper & Co., of San Fran Democrats as a means of reaching tle lias fallen on younger should Don’t miss this chance of your be. cisco, is intended for the Philippine definite results Mr. Babcock claims It now depends upon onr peo- trade. She will carry one milliou ers, and the tribulations nod per lifetime. a certain majority of 13 over the pie whether they will have n tele plexities into tbe hands of qualified opposition. Policies written by tha Pacific phone line connecting this place feet of lumber. and experienced business persons, Following parties purchased tick Mutual Life Insurance Co. excel with the outside world, or not. Little information of a definite also well known to our people and in every feature that make insur Mr. Schetter, of Marshfield, has ets nt tbe Marshfield office for San nature was received by the Demo energetic and popular. James ance profitable nnd liberal. No made a proposition that if we will Francisco, pel Areata: Miss M F cratic congressional committee. Denholm, bookkeeper and manager one can afford to be without an furnish the poles he will connect Kinnicutt, Miss Elliugsou, A El- Secretary Kerr maintained that the o f the Coquille Mill A Tug Co. at Accident policy at this time of ac this place with Coquille City by lingson, M Miclielson,Frank Hague opposition to the Republicans would Parkersburg for several yeais, is cidents and sickness. Give your telephone. Now, shall we have it John Johnson, Al Johnson, M|Pat- organize and control the next house tbe head of tbe firm and needs no rick, John Baiman. of representatives. His figures in introduction to onr citizens. J. A. application now for either a L ife , or not? D onna A na . E ndowment or A ccident policy dicated that the opposition would (Anderson) Lamb, so long with Coast Mail: The following per to Rev. J. L. Futrell, or make ap 1 B a n d on R e c o r d e r . I have st least 180 votes, and perhaps bis father ns n salesman and as 181. Corruption was charged sistant, retains an interest in the plication at the H erald office. C. C. Cuyler, formerly of this place, sons purchased tickets nt tho Marsh field ngency of the steamer Alliance against the Republicans managers firm; nnd another member is onr A quiet wedding ceremony took is at Santa Rosa, Cal. Win. Cav Shipping chickens, ducks nnd for San Francisco: by the Democrats. place iu this city, at the residence popular townsman, Harry S. Kribs, ---- ■ ----------- —— anaugh, Arthur Lando, Esther geese to the Sau Francisco markets of the bride’s father, Hon. W. H. also connected with the establish Lando, Mrs. J. Lando, Ellis Lando, The School Benefit Entertainment, ment under Mr. Lamb's ownership Nosier, Wednesday evening of last is becoming quite au industry. Leona Lando, Mrs. A. R. Senstacken, for some years as its mechanical week, Rev. C. A. Stine officiating, Several boxes arrived from the up Miss E. Pershbaker, Miss F. Rosn, Given ftt Masonic hall last Satur genius— in charge of the iron and which had been whispered about river last week. Tbe fine of $500 which was im M. Sanderson, Mrs. J. Savage, Earle day night, while netting less for tin work of tbe firm. These will and favornbly criticised for some the fund than some former efforts, take charge of the large hardware while. The high contracting par posed upon James Moore, owner of Savage, Miss Mary Black, J. A. was very well attended and highly interests built up here by Mr. ties were onr Deputy Sheriff Clyde the steamer Bismnrk, has been re Nowlin, C. D. Piper, Geo. F. Smith, appreciated. The program was Lamb and push them to tbe front A. Gage and tbe charming Miss mitted by the government author W. L. Mast, Miss Reua Judd, Mrs. chiefly musical, but so varied and and to success. M a n e N o s ie r . B o t h h a v e b e e n ities, amt vq understand the steamer Hedwig and daughter, T. Webster, -----------, will be . 4 kL«e f u f . It , 4 1 . . . w n o f such high order of Miss Miuney Bear, Mrs. M. West- of the costs thus far incurred. --««mou t-ne equal of the beat ever fieinoe* ronoff1'interest attached to _ ; - — ... . ....-• • « > . .u t u a n h i m y given in Coquilia ( 1itu fJU*— During the post week the steamer man, A. Pershbaker, Wm. Blacklock, life was cured by Chamberlain’s the Announcement of this forth fu r r i n g W&8 lilO coming wedding. The H erald Fawn has been towing scow loadB Mrs. W. W Gage, Miss W. U. Gage, Cough Remedy,” writes W. H. Nor PROGRAM. Mrs. L. H. Hanson, Lillian Ellerby, ton, of Sutter Creek, Cal. “ This heartily joins in congratulations of matchwood up the river to Co Joo Rea, Joe Gavallo. Music................................................ ........Hand and well-wishes. quille to be shipped to Portland. Music, "Regulation Maroh” . . . .Orchestra cold loft me with a cough and I was We figure that the wood must be Pifiuo solo, “ Smiles and Tears. Word reached us yesterday that a expectorating all the time. The T o C u re C o n s tip a t io n F o r e v e r # ............................................. Mrs. Dr. Colin handled eight times from tho time shooting affair took place on the Tako Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or 26*. Vocal solo, “ I Onco Had a Sweet Little Remedy cured me, and I want all it lenves here until it reaches the streets of Marshfield n day or two Doth Dear“ ........ 1 ..................Eula Price of my friende when troubled with a If C. C C. fall to cure, druggists refund money- Male quartet, ' The Handicap“ — Messrs factory at Portland. since, Editor Jesse Lose of the cough or cold to use it, for it will Burggraf, Fraser, Sorber, Burggraf nnd hairvtew Items. Sun and Lawyer T. S. Minot Longuss. do them good.” Sold by R. S. Mnsio, “ Pagoda” ............................ Orchestra having declared war. Both were Kuowiton. The Ralph In Trouble. Piano duet, “ Our Bovs” .......................... Fnirview, Nor. 12.— School is arrested and fined in a small ............. Misses Marvin and Irene Lamb Tho Herald Laud Go. is offering progressing nicely in the Moon Music, “ But a Dream” —serenade.......... The steamer Ralph is again tied amount. The difficulty seems to be ........................................................ Orchestra for a short time, to sell or lease, a district, with Miss Irma Lukens up on the Umpqua. This makes the over tho “ Sun plant,” over which Vocal solo, “ My Honolulu Lady” ......... place of 14 acres, inside Coquille of Coquille in charge. Miss L. .................................................. W . 8. Perry third time. The first on account of there hns already been much bad B ohr , “ Three Maids o f Lee” .......................... City limits, with a small house and is giving good satisfaction. blood engendered and litigation . .Misses Mamlo Nosier, Zottie Messer barn, gardeu, shrubbery, etc, at a Wm Cotton’s fine new residence navigating without the prescribed indulged in. But ns the law is so and Minnie Nosier. crow, and the owners were lined #500 will ia nearing completion. Musio, “ Golden Tower” .................. Orcheatrn ruinously low figure. slow, deciding anything, it seems Piano duet, “ The SleiRh Ride” .............. buy it during the next 30 days. The young peoplo o f the upper $100; the second for carrying more these worthies took this matter in Misses Maude Nosier And Zottie Mister thau the allowed number of passen Vocal solo, “ Up Wont O’Connor” ......... Prof. Hankins’ new business Nirth Fork have organized an gers nnd a.Cce of $1000 was imposed. their own hands, on the principle of ........................................... Alfred Johnson Tut, house is nearly ready for occupancy. amateur debating society which After paying the fine the owners sup the "survival of the fittest.” Burlesque Recitation, “ Willie Had a Little tut, boy! Onr friend McDonald, the barbel, meets every Saturday night. Pup” .................................. O. H. Burggraf posed they wtro at liberty to run Mr. Hollenbeck will build an ad Music, “ Chocolate Sweets” ......... Orchestra will have npal quarters therein, in again, but the boat had not been Mrs. C. E. Schroeder, Maggie Three excellent number* had to cluding bath rooms, supplied with dition to his dwelling in the near officially released and she was again Story and C. Dodge, o f Myrtle future. be canceled, but several numbers hot uud cold water. Andrew Lilquist and wife have tied up nnd now tbe final outcome Point, were registered si tbe Me- were so well received that enchores moved home from Cunningham is oi lv problematical. The Ralph Calllnn House, Roseburg, ou the were frequent. Little Eula Price — A farm, on North creek, where they spent the sum- hns had no end of trouble on her 5th inst. was popular aud gave ns a recall, Umpqua run and it will take consid Fork or South Fork o f mor. “ Beware of tin youth with a Black A 300-pound bear was trapped Coqnille river. Should be mostly Mrs. Shepard haa returned to erable good trade to regain the Mustache.” money she has already sunk for within the limits of Tillamook City Our courthouse crew gave ‘ *Tbe bottom land. Give us number of Coquille after an extended visit fines, otc. — Bandon Recorder. one night Inst week. Handicap” splendidly, and as au acres of bottom, Me., improvements with friends at Fnirview. [If Mrs. Offield, o f Cunningham, eocboro. “ Keep a Hammerin’.” and lowest prices. Work on tbe new schoolhouse is D<m*t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tonr M fe A way. They were favorites, aud were al ly When you ask for Ue Witt’s visited Fairview friends last week. progressing favorably. Mr. Collier T o q u it to b a cco easily and forev er, be m ag Ed BuDnell has returned home. is pushing the work and the ueces- n etic. sustained by Miss Birdie Nosier as Witch Hazel Salve, don’t accept a lu ll o f life, nerve and vigor, take N o-To- piano accompanist. counterfeit or immitation. There He reports a profitable season fish sary finishing work, such as sash, B ac. the wender- worker, that m akes weak men strong. ll druggists, 50c o r $1. Cure guaran Mr. Perry was recalled for a sec aro more cases ot Piles being cured ing, but is glad to get back to the doors, blinds, etc., and handsome teed B A ooM et and sam ple free. Address ond number, aud gave “ Fairest of by this, than all others combined. “ H oller" once more. I Sterling R em edy Co., Chicane o r N ew Y o r k paper, have been ordered. K itty A lone . the Fair” to a pleased audience. R. 8. Knowlton. -------------- ---a ----------------- Miss Marvin Lamb gave him sup Don’t come around to Coquille FIsMrap Findings. port as piano accompanist. Pharmacy after awhile and say, If Alfred Johnson, in his song, I had known you kept such nice Fish trap, Nov. 14.--O u r neigh 'Up W ent O Conner,’ was acoorn-1 Wall Paper I would have come here bor, Wm. Miller, is finishing up a g*™“ by hl8 Bi*tRr’ ! *n'i bo»Kfu mine. Come and see it new house, to take the place of the Miss Kittie Johnson. before buying. one lately destroyed by fire. Mr. BurggrafTs burlesque reci Late to bed and early to rise, Nile Miller, a son of the above- tation, "W illie Had n Little Pup,” was heartily applauded, and lie was prepares a man for his home in the named, wbils working on a high One of the largest and best of the recalled and gave “ He’s tho Man.” skies. But early to bed and Little scaffold on his father's new house Illustrated Magazines, which has The “ 1 hiee Maids o f Lee" was Early Riser, the pill that makes life Inst Thursday, had the misfortune now for three years claimed that longer nnd better and wiser. R S. $ 1.00 to get a serious fall. The scaffold Accompanied on the piano by Mrs. broke and precipitated the youth it possesses the largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read C. H Nosier, and tbe piece was a Knowlton The teachers' examination at to tbe ground, a fall of about 14 ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in superb number. Misses Maude Nosier, Zettie Messer nnd Minnie Marshfield last week was very feet, bnrting him considerably nod the world. Uenaldo Robison A metropolitan paper (almost, Nosier are heartily complimented. slimly attended. Mrs. Rood passed stunning him. Thrice-a-Week in fact, a daily, giving 8000 “ The Sleigh Ride,” piano duett for state papers, aud Miss Minnie harried to Coqnille for Dr. Moore, $ 1.00 New York who responded promptly nnd min columns a year) by MiseesZetti« Messer and Maude McCracken for 3d grade. istered relief to the sufferer. The Nosier, proved n favorite. Ac The Official County paper, Prof. Clande Noeler served as The all-home-print,and only companying the finp musical fea- one of the board at tbe teacher*’ young mao’s sboalder-blade was fractured, and while no other bones COQUILLE CITY • ores were the merry jingle o f examination __ _______ _ _ independent, free, un- at _______ Marshfield last suffered, be was battered and hampered people's newspaper in Coos county. aleighbells, some vocal expressions week, returning Siturdny. bruised some about the bead aud aud chorus, and cracking of whip, McDonald's barber ebop ia where shonlders. He is domg well. vividly recalling old time experi yon get a good hair nut and a nine F.d Carter moved with his family ences at old homes east oftbe moun clean shave Give him a trial. yesterday to Myrtle Point. tains. YooDg mrr, why not talk np a John Sneed has moved into tbe OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST. Tbe total receipts amounted to a fractmu less than $30, with hull night school? It would help yoa Fishtrap "poor-house.” we will send the. . . . COSMOPOLITAN.................. $1.00, Mrs. George Wimer, who has reni, o se of piano, hauling benches, out wonderfully. and the. .COQUILLE CITY H E R A L D ................. 2.00, been very ill now for some months, The schooner Joseph and Henry etc., to be deducted— tbe heaviest »nd tbe £///$ System o f S elf Instruction in outlay experienced for any of tbe was tewed up to Lyons' mill yester- is still very poorly. Bookkeeping ............................................ 175 W ill Miller o f yoor town ban dav. eotertniumente. (Containing 21 blank books, form bocks, check books, been rustling in this vicinity for Not c/ieri/i shoes, hut SHOES etc. -about 5 pounds of printed blanks nnd instruc C. K Read, of Turnar, while pull C H E A P at B E R L IN STORE ] tbe Bulletin. ing -m ha with a tram, had hia leg Misa Edith Howell opened a tions— giving full and complete self-instruction in a broken by ‘ he barnras giving way. I Mrs. I)r. Carter continues private school here yesterday, bay practical way, lliat anyone can understand, at so small a cost of time and m erer) all tor only............................... ]«tting the doublatres rtrxke him. , poorly with rheumatism. ing a fair patronage. Extremely Ordinance No. 37. Weak Hood’s Sarsaparilla Wanted deans livery , feed s sale stable A . B. D ean, Proprietor. Successor to Nosier Hro’s. General Draying and Hauling a Specialty . Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Deliuered a t Any Point. ' Good Rigs. Spanking Teams. Reasonable Rates. C O Q U ILLE First Street, . . . C IT Y , O R E G O N . . Supreme Court Decision- $ 2.00 All three for one year only $2.85 $ 2.75 Near Odd Fellows’ H a ll. The Wonders of Science The supreme court has handed j down a decision in tho case of W. I lung Troubles and Consumption Can L. Mast, appellant, vs. Daniel Kern, Be Cured. ' respondent. The case was on appeal ( from Coos county and tbe decision A n F in ln c a a t M fw Y o r k r b f i a l n l s « 4 S c i e n t i s t ü l n lic it h F r c « U flV r of the lower court was affirmed, as t o O u r I t o u c le r i» . follows: This case was an action to recover The distinguished New York chemist, T . damages for nn injury alleged to A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of reliable nnd absolnte cure for Consump have been sustained through de a tion ( Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all fendant’s negligence. Plaintiff was bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, gen working iu a rock quarry for de eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and fendant, one West being superin all conditions of wasting away, will send tendent and manager of the quarry. THREE FRE E B O T T L E » (ail different) of his New Discoveries to any afflicted Plaintiff and a fellow workman runner of the Coquille H ebald writing for drilled a hole in the rock, but be them. His “ New Scientific Treatment” hns cured fore loading it the superintendent thousands permanently by its timely use, dropped in the hole some giant and he considers it a simple professional duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial powder and caused it to be exploded of his infallible cure. for the purpose of drying the ex Science daily develops new wonders, and cavation out. West asked of plain this great chemist, patiently experimenting for years, has produced results ns beneficial tiff whether ho thought it was ready to humanity as can be olairaed by any to load and plaintiff replied: “ I modern genius. His assertion that long troubles and consumption aro cnruble in don’t know whether it is or not.” any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters West then peured powder into the of gratitude,” filed in his American and laboratories in thousands from hole, nnd as it did not seem to take European tho>te cured in nil parts of the world. fire directed plaintiff aud another Medical experts concede that bronchial, workman to put in black powder. chest and lung troubles lead to Consump tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy While they were doing so explosion nnd certain death. Simply write to T . A. Sl«oum, M . C., #8 occurred by which plaintiff received Pine street. New York, giving poatoffic* and injuries. The ground of recovery express Address, aud the free medicine will alleged was that West was negligent be promptly sent. Sufferers should taka instant advantage of his generous proposi in not waiting a sufficient length of tion. time for the hole to cool after the Please tell tho Doctor that you saw his giant powder had been exploded offer in the Coqnille City H b r a l d . before directing bluck powder to be poured iu. HOURS The court below had directed a nonsuit and plaintiff appenld. OUT OP . “ The judgment of nonsuit must Y o u S l o o p In a n A i r be sustained,” the opinion says, “ for T h a tO u re a . . . . the reason that the negligence of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Grip, West, if any, was, under the circum Throat and Lung Troubles. stances, the negligecne of a co-ser vant, for which the defendant is not liable. ” 8 24 ---------------- ----------------------- Roseburg Review: Last Friday evening Fred, Mattie and Edna Winston and Irvin Smith started for Looking Glass to attend a dance, Fred going on horseback. When about four miles from home his horse shied off the road and fell into a barbed wire fence, catching Fred’s right foot in such a manner as to almost Bever it from his leg. T l> . *■------>-------------I ... . . . I, .. Ll... iu step were cut in two, and but for the presence of mind of those with him might have bled to death. He was taken home and Dr. Coffman ! was called nnd dressed the wound, i His foot no doubt can be saved, but j it will be a long time before he can get out, we are sorry to say. T H E P IL L O W -IN H A L E R is a pillow so constructed and bo charged that it throws off a vapor during all the air-passages o f the nead. throat and lungs a thoroughly disin fected and properly m edicated air to soothe and cure tnem. T H E O N LY K N O W N M EA N S PO R LO N G -CO N TIN U ED IN H A LA T IO N . It has cured thousands o f stubborn cases after all other rem edies had failed. Send fo r free descriptive pam ph let and testim onials ; aud k in d ly be sure to m en tion this paper. P I L L O W -I N H A L E R CO., S I C orcoran B u ild in g , W ash in gton « Z>. o r 1 4 0 0 C hestnu t Street« P h ila d elp h ia , P a. ------------ » » « »-4-------- ----------- OREGON IN THE LEAD. Captured More Medals at Omaha Than Any Other State. Omaha, Neb.,Nov. 11.—There is no little exultntion ornong the Oregon representatives to the Trans-Missis, sippi exposition tonight. The re port of the committee on awards was made public this eveuing, and the findings are eminently sntisfac- to rj, so far as the state’s exhibits are concerned. Oregon is awarded 128 medals, three more thnn was given to any other state, and five diplomas of the highest award of merit. A summary of the awards shows that O ngon agricultural displays led, with 18 medals; mining ami minerals, 37; educational, 5; horti cultural, 50; fishery, 2; forestry, 9; and miscellaneous, 7. 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