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DK. JOSEPH I IS ELECTED-
Joliu Wagner, o f Myrtle Point,
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is iu town. H e ia receiving aieJi-
The undersigned detdrea to no. Jo Simons' Successor Has a Majority of
cal treatment from l)r. Tower.
tify the public that he alone is the
T U E SD A Y , MOT. 22, 189&
1430 Over All Opponents.
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Work on the telephone line lie- successor tn the livery busiuess of
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY tween Bandou and Uold B.'scli is both the old firms, hiving bought
Portland, Nov. 15.— S. E. Josephi
out the establishments and good (Rep.) was today elected state sen
expected to commence this week.
E . Paniieiibeig
:
:
J. S. M« Kv\* n
II. L. Burleson is buying pota will of botli Nosier Bro’s and A. ator from Multnomah county, to fill
O. Whetler, and denies the right of the vacancy caused by the resigna
toes from our farmers and paying
à
cash for the .same after weighing the new firm of (Jroy & Darby to tion of Joseph Simon, who was
Editors and Proprietors.
u-e that catch-line of being “ suc elected United States senator. Less
them on the wharf in Marshfield,
cessors” to anybody. I have the than one-half the vote in the city of
and
we
understand
he
will
continue
Devoted to the m aterial an d social np-
sole right to ti e good will of my Portland is as follows: Josephi
l> n ld in g of th e C o q u ilie V alle y particularly to do the same un’ il the potnto
an d o f Coos C o m ity generally .
crop is exhausted. Farmers will predecessors in the livrry bisme3s, (Rep.), 4108;Flauders(Dem), 1737:
Subscription, per year, in advance, $L'.
do well to st e him before selling or and own their outfits and occupy Henry (local self-government),841;
the largest, best nun most c< nveof- Amos (Prohi),126.
NKWHI'APEU :U)V ERTISiNO AGENT consigning their potatoes. Mr. B. ent of the stables.
L • P. 21 F1SHEK,
I am fully
Morchaut»’ E xchang«, Sun I'ram isco, Is also wants to buy all the cull apples
ou r authorized ageu t. T h is pap er is kept ou file
prepared to conduct the business,
Dreyfus Will Get A Rehearing.
at his 900*
be can get.
u °| '
,
,
. ,
I and especially to serve the bublic
H. L. Burleson has received the with U.
efficient transfers,
Paris, Nov. 15.-The court of
Not cheap shoes, but SHOES necessary piling fo r the construe-
re,£ e or hauling o f all kinds cassation lias informed the minister
C H EAP at B E R L IN STORE. lion
llrvrt at
°
...
.
of Ilia
his fend
fruit rlenue
dryer and
and WOl'K at ' the lowest
of the colonies that it has decided
liviug rates.
that Dreyfus be informed by tele
Go and see Mrs. Mersey’s tine new will begin Thursday morning and
B ert D ean .
Farmers
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graph that revision proceedings
stock of fall and winter Millinery rushed to completion.
The Preliminery Hearing
have commenced, and that he can
goods.
* i with fruit to dispose of are ro-
j quested to put it under cove;- nt
The mill shut down lust Sat i once. As soon as the roof is up O f young Guy Beckford (not prepare his defense. The minister of
the colonies has received a cable
urday for a rest of about two weeks, ■ Mr. Burleson says that lie will be Beckwith, as we printed Ibe name
saying that Dreyfus is iu good
to make repairs.
j ready to rezeive apples. Parties in last issue) for stnbbing Roy health. Questions will now be
i desiring employment will please Hollenbeck near Fairview Saturday drafted aud posted to Dreyfus, who
J. R. Hall has been appointed
make application to Mi Burleson night, 12th inst., took place befoio will formulate ltis replies.
postmaster at lllalie, Curry county,
| nt the Central Hotel.
About Justice J. H. Cecil of this district
vice E. H. Price, resigned.
twenty to thirty employes will be last Wednesday, convening at 1 p.
MCKINLEY'S POLICY.
McDonald’s barber shop is where needed, mostly girls and boys from
m., resulting in the young man be-
you get a good hair cut and a nice fourteeu years up.
ing held without bail to the next The Islands to, Be Ruled by the Military, and
clean shave. Give him a trial.
grnud jury.
Kept Out of Political turmoil.
It’s a humbug to read a column
lD a n d o a Usuoraer.i
^
Our statement o f the case was
of local news, aud every fourth
M D. Shoemaker shipped 157 T(»ry correct, though not iu detail,
Chicago,Nov. 15. — A special to tho
item be something like “ Coquillo head of sheep oi the Hernster to j owing to tbo varying rumors and j Times-Herald
from Washington
Pharmacy for Holiday Goods.” " * Ford ii l ’os of Sun Francisco.
the fact witnesses had not yet bppn ' says: President McKinley lias de
The schooner Mizpnh loaded two heard. To say the least, it was a veloped his policy toward Porto
Geo. F. Heninger, of Califor
nia, has been in this section for thousand and twenty causes of sal very sad affair, and the surviving i Rico and tho Philippines. There
some time buying apples iu this mon nt tho Timmons cannery at this one is suffering the tortures of re i lias bceu much speculation as to-tho
gret that may last a long whileand form of government to be given
valley and shipping them. The place for Hun Francisco.
During the past week Bnndon prove a living death. Both were : these islands, and tho president 1ms
H erald had a pleasant visit.
youth o f good standing in the been studying the problem with
Late to bed and early to rise, has presented every appearance of neighborhood and wherever they great earnestness. Ho has decided
a
first-class
shipping
town.
On
prepares a man for his home in the
were kuown, but iu this instance of i to save the country from the blun-
skies. But early to bed aud Little Sunday seven vessels were at the anger aud influence of a spirit of I ders of hasty action, and will delay
Early Kiber, the pill that makes life wharf at once, loading and unload temporary bravado they yielded to ! the final decision for a year.
longer and better and wiser. R. S. ing.
a false conviction o f rrnnbood and This statement is on the authority of
T. P. Hanlv was in Baudon the
Knowlton.
courage with the result so serious one of the president's most inti
lore part of the week on business.
mate advisers, who gives the follow
When you ask for Ue Witt's Mr. Hauly is now daily receiving aud sad.
ing outline of iis program:
Witch Hazel Halve, don’t accept a about seventy-live gallons of milk
Fishtrap Items.
counterfeit or immitution.
There from his fine dairy herd. He makes
First—There will be no extra ses-
are more cases ot Piles being cured some butter, sends milk to the
ion of congress next spring, barring
Fishtrap, Nov. 22.— A nice wed grave emergencies.
by this, than all others combined. creamery and has a large number
ding took place here Sundny. The
R. S. Knowlton.
Second—The conquered islands
of regular customers in Bandou to young conple, Howard Young and
Quite heavy aud continuous rains whom he furnishes milk, sending it Miss Alboe, are well thought of will be continued under a strong
military government.
set in last Thursday, continuing down every clay ou the steamer.
here, aud have the well wishes ot
Third—All fiduciary- positions
tli» balance o f the week, breaking
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all. Nile Miller nnd Miss Effie will be administered by army officers.
off into occasional showers till tLe
Hammack stood with them in the
Fourth--The islands will be kept
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
present time. The river nnd tribu
trying hour. The couple will move out of polities uh much ns possible,
taries are up, giving the loggers a
until the American people have had
Er>- H ebaj . d : Tho president of to Iowa in a few days.
show.
Tom Anderson gathered a nice an opportunity to study them andthc
these United States, Mr. McKinley,
The county court advertises tho and the governor of the state of herd of cattle in this neighborhood national sentiment can crystalizo as
lettiug of the superintending and Oregon, Mr Lord, havo both issued and drove them out today.
to the United States.
Mrs. W. T. Miller is improving Fifth—The islands will probably
management of the county poor thanksgiving proclamations, the
arm aud infirmary, sealed bids for lormer to the people at large and in health, utter considerable sick retain their present currency sys
which will be received at the Jau- the latter to Oregonians. Should we ness.
tems, but these may' be bolstered
Joe Radabuugh has rented tho by' decrees which will insure sta
Uun term. See “ Notice,” for par- observe them? I think wo should.
ticaiais.
Some one or more causes conspire Adnm Wiiuer place and moved on bility.
S ixth — Being in effect military
to arouse iu each loyal citizeu a to the same.
Clayton & 8ous can hardly fill colonies, tho conquered islands will
sense of gratitude for tho exalted
the demand for shingles aud lum have tariffs of their own, which will
Fork or South Fork of privileges of American citizenship.
ber. They are doing a good busi
Coquille river. Should be mostly This year especially has heon a phe- ness aud seem to be workiug on be levied on imports from the
United States as those from other
bottom land. Give ns number of noraiual one iu many respects. the plan o f “ live and let live.”
countries,
acres of bottom, stc., improvements First, there has been possibly the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burgess,
at
the
Seventh — The United Slates will
aud lowest prices.
[tf least internal disquietude for sev Arago creamery, lost their infant
collect duties on imports from the
eral years, the recent rioting in Illi
The Herald Laud Co. is offering nois and the Indian outbreak being child last night by measles aud islands the same as though they
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for a short time, to sell or lease, a possibly the most noteworthy in whoopiug-eougb.
still belonged to a foreign sover
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place of 14 acres, inside Coquille ter n n 1 demonstrations o f unrest.
eignty.
City limits, with n small house and Still the national blood has tiugled
Died at the Soldiers' Home.
baru, garden, shrubbery, etc, at a with the announcement of war, and
URGED 10 GIVE IT UP.
ruinously low figure. *500 will each call of the presidenthas found
Tully C. Baish, late o f company
buy it during the next 30 days.
response to tho number of boldiers “ A,” 8th U. S. infantry, died at Madrid Press Calls on Ihe Governmsnl to
“ The worst cold I ever had in iny wanted and thousands more, each the Oregon Soldiers’ Home Nov.
Yield— Only Wasting Time and Money.
life was cured by Chamberlain's state nobly furnishing its quotn of 15th. Funeral services were held
Madrid, Nov. 17. — Almost nil the
Cough Remedy,” writes W. H. Nor volunteers. While there was some at the home cemetery Nov. 16, nt
ton, of Butter Creek, Cal.
“ This impatience and restlessness manifest 10 a. m. Deceased was born iu the papers deprecate the dilatory pro
cold left me with a cough and I was on account of the apparant slowness state of Pennsylvania, nnd was 81 ceedings at Paris, expressing their
expectorating all the time.
The with which our armies and navies years of age. He enlisted in the ser belief that the United States will
Remedy cured me, ami I want all were equipped nnd mnrtialed upon vice at New Orleans, La., in 1841 and decline arbitration, and urging the
of my friend? when troubled with a tho field of battle, still the most served four years, being discharged government to y ield quickly, since
cough or cold to use it, for it will thoughtful, and those best ac at Corpus Christi, Texas. H< earn» it is impossible for Spain to renew
do them good.”
Sold by R. S. quainted with such warfare did not to Oregon in the early ’50s and the struggle or to expect European
think the preparations too ample or to the Soldiers’ Home in this city assistance, uml, furthermore, be
Knowlton.
But from Staytou, Oregon, in July 1897. cause it would be better to cense
Every young man and young the time consumed too long.
He drew a pension of $8 a month
lady should be trained for business, when all was ready aud tho move nnd as far as known left no rela wasting money nnd to concentrate
attention upon Spain’s domestic
and the UEUALD m a k e s a special was made upon the enemy, and one tives
affairs and the restoration of her
by
one
the
splendid
victories
were
offer today to give each one in
finances.
Coos county an opportunity to have reported and the names of Dewey,
Klondikers, ns late as Nov. 7,
a good business education without Schley and Sampson wore sent over
Preparation for Further Trouble-
the expense and trouhlo of attend the wires as victors, cities, villages bring news that the city of Dawson
ing a business collpge.
Look at nnd country hamlets built bonfires had been visited with a $500,000
Norfolk, Va. Nov. 14. —Twenty
our latest C LU BBIN G O FFER . aud speechmaking roused the deep tile, iu which 40 buildings were
Don’ t miss this chance o f your and glorious spirit of patriotism as burned. The blaze was started us thousand six-pound shells will be
a nation should bo aroused. Aud tbo result of a row between two shipped to the Mare island navy-
lifetime.
when the last, decisive battle was women of the town, iu which one yard Monday. Orders have been rc-
Policies written by the Pacific fought and thousands of Spanish of them, Belle Mitchell, threw a I eeived at the yard to work night
Mutual L ife Insurance Co. excel soldiers surrendered, again cannons lighted lamp nt the other. The and day on the gun-boat Princeton
hi every fenture that make insur boomed and hands played, pence lamp broke, the oil spread, and in a in order that she may as soon as
For this few seconds the building was on 1 possible join the squadron which is
ance profitable and liberal.
No having been declared.
one can afford to be without an peace, and for the small loss to our fire. The fire of a year ago was to assemble in Hampton Roads, of
Accident policy at this time of nc- armies we should bo profoundly caused by this samo woman, who which the cruiser New Y'ork is tho
.cldents aud sickness.
Give your | thankful. And still wo will not for- threw a lamp at a man with whom tlngship. The ammunition «hipped
application now for either a L i f e , ! got the sad in heait, whose sons fell | she lmd a quarrel.
j to Mare island is iu all probability
E ndowment or A ccident policy | in battle or died in camp. To them
Oregonian, Nov. 11: The ease of going to Manila, for the American
• Rev. J. L. Futrell.or make ap j the loss was no small one.
R. A. Graham vs. the Beaver Hill squadron has shot nway much of its
plication at the H erald office.
There have been no Coxey’s ar Coal Company came up in Judge rapid-fire anniuition.
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Thursday o f Inst week the mies marching upou Washington, Bellinger’s court yesterday for hear
-t»nitier Myrl struck a snag near because there has been bread nt ing on tho demurrer to a complaint.
Mexico Must Surrender.
N .rway and kuocked n hole iu her ; hon e ntid some to spare.
Judge Williams, counsel for defend
There has beon some yellow fever ant, was prepared for the occasion
mil sufficient to disable her. The
Washington, Nov. 16.— At instance
m il and passengers were duly down south, but not of a violent and said ho considered the demurrer of governor of Arizona, the state de
ted for and the boat lightered nature.
a good one, but he has been in partment today instrueted United
No pestilence has stalked through structed by his client to allow it to States Minister Clayton at city of
I finally repaired and Saturday
our
fair
lumi.
» put ou the run again.
('apt.
be overruled, and an order was made Mexico to demand the surrender of
For all these we should be pro accordingly. He was allowed 60 days Temple, the American railroad con
Clonkey was up to his business
t saved a wreck aud serious «c- foundly thankful.
in which to prepare aud file an an ductor. who is held under arrest by
n t to his boat.
The Fawn, i Have the citizens of Coquille nnd swer to the complaint.
i Mexicans near Nogales, on charge
the
surrounding
vicinity
cause
tube
it Lonove, took the run tern-
Yaquina, Or., Nov. 18.—The of killing a Mexican in the United
grateful?
Then
let
us
observe
the
rily.
States.
proclamations of our chief execu British ship Atalantn, carrying a
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the Coos County Mercantile ,V tives and assemble at our respective ore sr of 27 men and loaded with
Acreage In Oregon.
• pping Association held its an- places of worship for n service of 2800 tons of wheat, from Tacoma
I meetiug and election of stock- praise and thank the Almighty God for South Africa, «as wrecked near
From erst to west Oregon is 370
l»m at their hall last Hstnrday for all the blessings of the year.
Alsea bay yesterday morning, and
moon.
The following weie
Union services st the Christian
far as known there are but three miles across, and 270 miles across
from north to south, giving it an
,| us a hoard of directors for church at 10:30
in., on Thursday, survivors. Tho ship left Tacoma
area of 96,000 square miles. The
> teiiu: Walter Drsne, 1>. C. Nov. 24th.
with 27 men.
A C it iz e n .
acreage is grenter than that of all
t »man, Mis. W. Hite, E. Pan-
At Emporia, Kns., Nov. 16, Chas’ the New F.ngland states. West Vir
•erg, M. K roll.
The treno-
S Cross, president o f the First Na ginia and Delaware added, or great-
report showed the property
Sam Johnson, o f Johnaou B'o's,
tional Bank, upon receiving news terthan the aggregate of New York,
i .f all debt and a small hal- is blind and has laid aside all
that the l>ank was in the hands o f Pennsylvania and Delaware, or Iowa
i' e treasury.
After ad- books. He can still coopt change,
the comptroller, committed suicide. anil Ohio, or Illinois and Iiouisiana.
1 , 1 , the new hoard o f direc- nnd will therefore sell for cash.
Jaurcn Richards, of
Douglas or of the total area of England. Scot
• nveneil and organized bv He claims he will make friends,
, . lit g its officers, as follows: while iu the present manner of county, who shipped 5(X> calves to land and Wales.
The
A Drai », president; E. Pannen- doing business be makes euennes Nebrnska. returned lately.
a r a C o n a ttp a tlo n F o r e v e r ,
> »cretary; £lrs. W. Hitp, (or presenting hills that nre long weather was severe nnd about 50 of T a k T e n C C irarete
C and
hartio. i-»c rrSSe,
I'iist due and ought to be paid.
* I the animals were lost
If C. C C. fail to cure, drugtfuits refund mone»
ttyUpm vh
J. S. MqEWEN
CO.
W a n te d -A farm’ on North
Back to HealthDEANS LIVERY' FEED1 SALE STABLE
A f t e r L o n g I l l n e s s H o o d 's S a r s a
p a r illa R e s t o r e d C o o d H e a l t h -
N o w a s S t r o n g a s E v e r.
“ After an illness of two years, during
which time I underwent several surgical
operations, I at last began to improve, but
my improvement was so alow that I be
came discouraged. I was very much run
down and I did not have any appetite.
I did not care to live. One day I met a
friend who had taken Hood’s Sursaparilla
end who urged me to try it. 1 consented,
and after I had taken a few doses I began
to feel better and had a better appetite.
I gained from two to three pounds a week
and grew stronger every day. I took two
or three bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
and am as strong as I ever was in my life.
H ood’s Sarsaparilla has brought me back
to health.” E m i l y B i l l i n g e r , 10 Grand
Avenue, South Portland, Oregon.
A . B. Dean, Proprietor.
Successor to N osier Bro
aud A. O. Wheeler,
General Praying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
Delivered at Any Point.
G ood
R ig s .
S p a n k in /v
T eam s,
R e a s o n a b le
R a te s.
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First
Street,
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, oregom .
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Near Ociil Fellow»’ H ull.
Hon. J. H. Upton iu Port Orford
Wonders ot
Tribune: “ During the days of our
incipiency as a government, lawyers
were not much in evidence because l.ting Trouilles ¡mil Oonsamptioii Caa
not much iu demand at the head of
affairs. The greut men who were
most active during our Revolution -tin I immi « it(
York Chemist nissl
S c ic n lix t l i n l o 's a
OfIVr
S
parilla ary war period nnd long after, were
Iu
O
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r
ISrtM icr*,
1» the best— in fact the One True B lood Purifier.
mostly of tho comuiou, plain peo
Bold by all d r u g g is t s . $1 ; six for $5.
ple.
Washington was a farmer,
T h e d is t in g u is h e d Now York chemist, T .
Jefferson was a farmer, Gen. Green A. S lo c u m , d e m o n s t r a t in g his discovery of
Hrvnrl’
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l
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e"m
,lvcr
Uls;
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f
t0
1 i c u u » r l *l s take, easy to operate. 23 e. was a blacksmith, Gen. Stark was a u r e lia b le am i a b s o lu t e c u r e f o r Consump
tion ( P u lm o n a r y T u b e r c u lo s is ) and all
farmer, Roger Sherman was a shoe b r o n c h ia l, t h r o a t , I n n « n n d chost discuses,
maker, Gen. Marion was a farmer, s tu b b o r n c o u g h s , ca ta r r h a l affections, gen
l d e c lin e an d w e a k n e s s , loss of flesh, and
That tho spy sont by tin United Gen. Morgan was a teamster, Gen. a era
ll c o n d it io n s o f w a s tin g a w a y , w ill send
States government <o Spain during Putnam was a farmer, Benjamin THREE FREE BOTTLES (all different»
tbo war should have become the Franklin was a printer, and so on o f h is N ew D is c o v e r it s t o a n y afflicted
re a d e r o f th e C o q u ille H e r a l d w r i t in g f o r
guest of Weyler himself, seeuis in to the « lid of n long, long list of th em .
H i s ‘ ’ N ew S c ie n t ific T r e a t m e n t ” has cured
credible. Yet there is nothing more the indispensable agents of onr de
a n e n t ly b y its t im e ly u s e .
true. Tlie government selected as livery from British • thraldom were a th n o d u s h a o n d c o s n p s e id r m
e r s it a s im p le professional
its agent a uiun of position who has the common people conspicuous. d u ty to s u ffe r in g h u m a n ity to d o n a te a trial
is in f a ll i b le c u r e .
lived much iu Germany. It was Lawyers and bankers ami political o f S h c ie
n c e d a ily d e v e lo p s n ew wonders, and
necessary for .is to havo a trained heelers got into the saddle later on. th is g r e a t eh -m ist, p a t ie n t ly experimenting
f
o
r
y
e
a
rs , h a s p r o d u c e d r e s u lts a s beneficial
intellect that would make no mis Too absurd for belief, yet it is a
to Im m u n ity a s c a n be c la im e d by any
takes. His story is told in the Nov fact, that lawyers occupy tho chief m o d e r n g e n iu s . H is a s s e r t io n that lung
ember Cosmopolitan, and the most posts of honor and responsibility in t r o u b le s a n d c o n s u m p t io n nro curable in
a t e is p r o v e n b y “ heartfelt letters
exciting pages of Dumas’ fiction _the directory of the Oregon Agricul o n f a y g c r lim
a titu d e .” filed in h is American and
seem tame iu comparison with the tural College!”
E u rop ea n la b o r a t o r ie s in thousands f r o m
t h o s e cu r e d in a ll p a r t s o f the world.
facts. Crossing the frontier in a
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M e d ica l e x p e r t s c o n c e d e th a t b r o n c h i a l ,
first-class carriage, ho was by a trjti-
“ And another phenomenon anent c h e s t a n d lu n g t r o u b le s len d t o C o n s u m p
iug accident brought into conversa our Agricultural College is, that of t io n , w h ic h , u n in t e r r u p t e d , m e n u s speedy
a n d c e r ta in d e a t h .
tion with a young Spanish noble- the long list of graduates turned
S h n p ly w rite to T . A . S lo c u n i, M . C . , 98
mau; presently who should come out from that institution. Bob F in e s tr e e t. N ew Y o r k , g i v in g p o s t o ffic e and
e x p r e s s a d d r e s s , a n d th e fr e e medicine will
along but the son of General Wey Voatch is almost solitary and alone b e p r o m p t ly s e n t . S u ffe r e rs s h o u ld take
ler. This acquaintance led to his iu following industrial pursuits. in s ta n t a d v a n t a g e o f h is g e n e r o u s proposi
receiving many attentions from Nearly all of them have blossomed t io P n 'e . a s e t e ll th e D o c t o r th a t y o u saw h is
Weyler when they reached Madrid, out ns lawyers.”
o ffe r in t h e C o q u ille C i t y H e r a l d .
and the general actually gave up a
V
day to a trip to the Escurial.
“ Morn than eight hundred thous
Imagine this grim arch-enemy of and dollars have been paid in taxes
hours
ours laying himself out to please in this state by people who own
OUT OF
the secret ngent whom the govern absolutely nothing, since the repeal
ment had sent to find out the weak of the mortgage tax and deduction
Y o u S l e e p In a n A i r
places of Spain. Now trifling the for indebtedness law.”
ThatCu res . . . .
demarcation between the position of
Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, G rip,
|
ften’
t
Tobacco
Spit
and
iniokc
Your
Life
Away.
honored guest and that of spy who,
Throat and Lung Troubles.
T o q u it to b a c c o ea sily and forever. l<n inn?
if discovered, would have been all j i netic,
lu ll of life, nerve and vigor, take I no T o -
the more quickly sent to his death! line, the wi nder w orker, that m akes w eak men
A ll druggists, 50c or 3!. Cure guaran
The same issue of The Cosmopolitan strong.
teed
B ooM ct and sam ple free.
Avidress
contains four pieces of fiction by Sterling R em edy C a . C hicago or New Y o rk
such famous authors as Frank Stock-
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ton, Zaugwill, M. G. Wells, and the
A gentleman
int“ liis stable
lamented Harold Frederic, but none one ila.v fouuil liis little son astriile
of it half so exciting in its interest I of one of tho horses, with a slate
as this true storv.
| and ix‘n<‘il in his hand. “ Why,
Harry," he exel iimtd, “ what are you
| doing?” “ Writing a composition,”
Adjutant-General Corbin soys: was the reply. “ Well, why don’t you
T H E PILLOW -INHALER
There has of late been a slroug write it in the library?” asked the
is n p illo w so constructed and soch a rged
that it throw s off a vapor during all the
demand to have the volunteers at father. “ Because.” answered the
night. W ith every breath taken in toth e
body it directly applies to the inflam ed
Manila brought back to this coun little fellow, “ the teacher told me to
air-passages o f the head, throat and lungs
try, but all such requests had to be write a composition on a horse.”
a thoroughly disin fected and pronerly
m edicated air to soothe and cure them.
refused, pending the peace negotia
T U B O N LY K N O W N M EANS FOR
A young lady recently sent 25
LO N G -CO N TIN U ED IN H A LA T IO N .
tions. If it is determined in the end
It has cured thousands o f stubborn
cents
to
a
Chicago
advertiser
for
a
to maintain a garrison at Manila,
cases after all other rem edies had failed.
Send for free descriptive pam phlet and
congress will have to provide regu recipe to whiten nml keep the hands
testim onials ; aud k in d ly be sure to m en
tion this paper.
lar troops to replace the volunteers, soft and received this reply: “ Soak
P I L L O W - I N H A L E R C O .,
all of which are anxious to return to them well three times a day regu
31 C o r c o r a n I li i il d i m ;, W a s h in g t o n ,
larly iu dishwater, while your mother
this country.
I>.
o r 1 4 0 9 C h e s tn u t S tr e e t,
rests.”
P h il a d e l p h i a , Pu.
A statement prepared by Com
modore Jiitchboru, chief of the bu
reau, shows that on November 1,
the navy department had under con.
st ruction iu various parts of the
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Specialist on the Pacific Coast,
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miRsi >u in the province of Chantuug,
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Hoang-Ho, in that province, has
ami any other
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destroyed hundreds of villages and
in all its com pi i tions; ^|M>r t n n l o r i ,lia >» l
I P r o R f a t o r r h i r » , G o i i o r r h i r n , Cll-eof,
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ine.
er, the Doctor bus so arranged his treat ntent
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The Japanese rniuister to China
has had an audience with the
dowager empress of China.
The
emperor is alive and well, but oc
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stip below the empress.
Material,
carried in a
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[Successors to J. J. Lamb.]
| that it will not only aff rd immediate relief but
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Ih
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m orticino e v e r n u d e tin ce th e w o rl 1 w a s crea ted .
r p H E REGULAR ANNUAL M EETING
1 of tbe stockholders of l he Coos Connty
Mercantile A Shipping Association ta cor
poration) will be held hi the hall of said
corporation in the town of Coquille City,
Coos connty, Oregon, on
SATtJHDAY,
t h e I k t li L a y OF NOVEMBER,
at the hoar of one o'clock p. m. of said
day, for the purpose of electing a beard of
five directors and for the purpose of trans
acting such other business as may be
legally brought before the said meeting.
Dated this 12th day of September. 1898.
W.
E. Parmenberg, Secretary.
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President.
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