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Company K Election. League Program— Dec. 23, 1898. C an til* d i t ) Jwnffil T opic —“Tifa M otivi ; op O uk Livra.” T U E S D A Y . D L C . IO 1KD8. P U B L IS H K l) E V E R Y T U E S D A Y & CO. Editors and Proprietors. K. Panneiiberg J. 8. McEwen In nccorilnuco with orders from the gofernor und adjut int general, 1. Song No. 4(i. 2. Hont» No. 84 nnd prayer. Co. K, O. N. G., elect 'd officers 3. Scripture lesaon, 1 Peter. 4. 1 1-19.. ................................ H. F. Lawrence Thursday evening, Dec. 8. C. T. Fieger was elected captain and E. 4. Keadiuu, Eph. 5,19 and 20 .. ,, , . Mra- | A. McDuffee, first lieutenant. ...”.....................J. A. I’uikerton Both of the gentlemen are well- s<>ne No. M. versed in military tactics and will J. S. M°K\VKN if, God” ..................... Zettie M.uier h11 tllelr respective p osition s a b ly Heading, Rev. is, 4 ..............Lilly Way and honorably. Company K will Demoted to the m aterial nnd social up building o f the Coquille Valley particularly and o f Coos Com ity generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $ 12 . thing'tio I*?«lm " *.......*rene Reading,- To Glorify Ood _ia the P. FISHKU, N kwmfafer A i > v krtihino agent • 21 Mordíanla’ Exchange, San Francisco, ia oar authorized agent. This paper is kept on file at hla office I A merry Christum« to nil. School Jan. 2d. will open on Monday* Secret o f H a p p in e s s ".. Mary Drane Heading Psnltu 9t>, 1 - 9 . . Mr«. Lawrence Hull call. Hong N o. 28. League benediction. Enrrn H ayteb . 1st Vice-President T o Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cuscarots Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a. *« C. C C full to cure, druggists refund money. * «•» - I Ban don Ketoraer.l Seriously At the last regular meeting in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at November Baudon Lodge, No. 133, The Pharmacy. * I. O. O. F ., elected the following New goods on every boat and officers for the term of six mouths train at Coquille Pharmacy. Stephen Gallier, N. U .; Jas. T. Not cheap shorn, but SHOES Green, V . G .; R. Panter, trensnrer; CHE A P at B E R L IN STORE. V. Perry, sec.; L. W . Record, W . Last Friday evening Court Road the new nds. in the H erald if yon want to make or save money. Queen of the Forest, F. of A., elected its Dew officers for the term Go and see Mrs. Hersey's fine new- of six months; Axel Erickson, C. stock of fall and winter Millinery R . ; Geo. Majory, S. C. R .; P. Nel- goods. * sou, treasurer; W m . Marshall,F. S .; Special Christmas services will S. Fisher, It. S .; W . Davidson, be given at the Methodist church W . ; J. T. Green, J. W .; J. Mars, S. B.; John LaDglois, J. B .; Wm. Sunday. Langeufeldt, trustee for three More Holiday Goods bought for years; W . II ay don and A. W . Kitne, $1 at The Pair Store than elsewhere physicians. for $2. * .---------------- *------------------------- I Marshfield Hun.i Fall nnd winter stock of Millinery Baker Post, G. A. R , will givo a goods, just arrived at Mrs. Hersey’s. Ladies are invited to call nnd inspect masquerade on the 31st inst. The Firemen are tanking exten these new and seasonable goods sive preparations for their ball Mrs. May Nordstrom— nee JohD- Christmas eve. 8on;-rcame over from the bay yes Dr. It. C . Parrant, formerly of terday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ynquina, is in Marshfield looking for a location. Johnson. Lem White, colored, who form A-new steam whistle now greets erly resided in these parts, was ar us lit morning, noon nnd uigbt, and rested for illegal voting in Salem calls onr people to their best day’s last week. duties— dinner and supper. Were- Several families arrived here on fer to Uncle Jack W ilson’s ma the Areata, the heads of which chine-shop engiuo. will find employment at the Libby The Herald Laud Co. is offering mine. for a short time, to sell or lease, a The newly elected officers of the place of 14 acres, inside Coquille Beaver Coal Company are It. A. City limits, with a small house and Graham, president; I . R. Sheridan, barn, garden, shrubbery, etc, at a vice-president; J. B. Hassett, sec ruinously low figure. S500 will retary nnd treasurer. bay it during the next 30 days. Blanco Lodge, A. F. A A. M., of Handsome ornamental door this place has received a letter posts, for the front entrance of our from parties in Brunswick,Georgia, new school building, were com announcing the death of George pletedon UneleJack Wilson’s lathe Wallen in tlint city and asking if last Thursday, by Mr. Snekett, nnd deceased imd any relatives in these am t up to bo put in position. parts. Wallen worked iu the Handsome newell posts are also Porter mill us machinist and black being finished. smith and was well-known on the M . Johnson, the gentleman ex bay. H e waa a member of all the pected by our furniture ranu, Mr. leading fraternities bete. ------- ------------ Jacobsou, from Portland for some A rrivals and Departures by Steamers. weeks past, reached Coquille yes terday. Mr. Jobuson will assist Arrivals by Alliance, Friday, Mr. Jacobson in the furniture busi J L Caminutt, M D ness, which has increased in im Dec. 9 : portance to the extent of adding Diebld, W G Georgin, A Persh- baker, Mrs O Richardson, Mrs M to the force. CorJy, M rs M West man, A W The prospective resignation of Lundy and wife, N R Smith, W C Mr. Bliss, as secretary of the in Smith, Mrs AJ N ystrom , M N ys- terior in the president’s cabinet, troui, M E Gray, Miss Snyder, Y openstfift way for a promotion to Baladin, R Bedillion, G Wingate, which we think our Hon. Biuger Chas Elkblom, C A Smith, C S Hermann, commissioner of the Evans, general Inml office, will and ought Arrivals by Aicata, Friday, Dec. to be the legitimate successor. 9: G B Reynolds, AI Lecoy, Airs W o would be glad to sco this ad Lecoy, Alias B Lecoy, S Lecoy, vancement of Oregon’s favorite. Mis D Saladin, A Baladin, Miss A Every young mnn nnd young Baladin, Mrs J Saladin Alms B S a l- lady should be trained for business, adiu. Miss J Saladin, J Saladin, and the H e r a l d makes a special Jos Richards, Mrs Richards, Airs offer today to give each one in Treleuse, Miss M Trelease, AIiss 1 Coos county au opportunity to have Trelease, Miss S Trelease, AIiss J n good business education without Treleuse, F Sckackuer, C Sneddon, the expense and trouble of attend Miss Wilkins, A Alorgau, D Biasci, ing a business college. Look at It) steerage. our..latest C L U B B IN G O F F E R . Depaitures per steamer Areata D on’ t miss this chance of your foi San Francisco from Aiarslifield: lifetime. I) Powers, J R Thomas, Il C Reed, T W Stephens, H Wickner, Walter Policies written by the Pacific Smith, G eo McDonald. Mutual Life Insurance Co. excel Departures per steamer Alliance in every feature that make insur for Portland: AIiss Blaine, Airs R ance profitable and liberal. No one can afford to be without an H Rice, Alildred Rice, C Tim m ins, Accident policy at this time of ac O S Sm ith, A Laugborn, AIiss Tillie Olsen, Airs A Lockwood, cidents and sickness. Give your John Palmer, Airs. John Palmer, J application now for either n L i f e , Hirscuor.Alrs A Laughorn.— News. E n d o w m e n t or A c c i d e n t policy to Rev. J. L. Futrell , or make ap The city marshal thinks some of plication at the H e r a l d office. tho “ young” gentlemen who are shortly be re-organized nnd Baudon has good material for a first-class I military company, and by taking an interest and helping it aloug there is no reason why we should not have a well-drilled and creditable company.— Baudon Recorder. III. AN ILLEGAL CESSION. Y our friends may smile But that tired feeling Means danger. It Aguinaldos Representative Treaty. on the Peace Indicates impoverished And impure blood. This condition may Lead to serious illness. It should be promptly Overcome by taking H ood’s Sarsaparilla, W hich purifies and Enriches the blood, Strengthens the nerves, Tones the stomach, Creates an appetite, A nd builds up, Energizes and vitalizes The whole system. Be sure to get Only H ood’s. London, Dec. 15.— Agoncillo, tbo representative of Aguinaldo tho insurgent leader in the Philippines, starts for New York on Saturday, to, as he alleges, resume his duties as a representative of the Philip pine government at Washington. Ho said: “Tho only portion of the Spanish- American treaty which we were concerned iu, is the cession of the Philippines, which is illegal, as the Spaniards hnd lost their sovereignty over the islands, and the Americans cannot dispose of tho futuro of the nrchiptlago without consulting the Filipinos. Their consent, by a pop ular vote, isneetssary. The United States cannot carry out this measure. “ Aly countrymen will resist to the bitter end any attempt to sell the Philippines to any foreign power. W e aro anxious to be uuited and allied to our good friends, the Americans, but beyond this wo are determined, at all hazards, to remain Senator Simon Gets Places on Committees. independent.” The friends of Mr. J. H. Upton, of Denmark, will be grieved to learn that he has been stricken with a severe attack of paralysis. A t first he was totally helpless, but we are informed by his son, J M. Upton of this place, who was visiting with him until Tuesday, that at that time he was considerably improved, bo- iug conscious, able to speak and showing signs of recovery. It is to ---------*---- * -.•►-*---------------- - Washington, D. C., Dec. 13.— be hoped that Mr. Upton will soon ANOTHER SPANISH QUIBBLE. Senator Simon of Oregon was entirely recover iron, this attack.— place^.upou the following commit Baudon Recorder. Señale Must Accept the Peace Treaty Before ----- ---» ,. . - —— tees: Minesand Mining, Irrigation, Spain W ill Cedo Her Possessions. Revolutionary claims, Potomac River Riverton Pick-Ups. Front, nnd trespasses upon Indian AIndrid, Dec. 15.— A semi-official Riverton, Dec. 19.— Rev, Sandcr- Lands. note was issued today that says: lin was up last week superiutending “ As American senate must ratify W ill Hesign. work on the church, which will be the treaty of peace before it becomes completed by Christmas. effective, our governments should Washington, Dec. 13.— It is prob- Onr citizens now propose forming wait for this ratification and not ableSecretaryBliss of the department a joint stock company for the pur hasten to cede territory which the of the interior will tender his resign pose of building a town hall. ation within a short time. He has had United States senate may not accept. They propose to build it 30x60 feet, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. the step under consideration for with 22-foot walls, having a store some time, deeming it necessary ho Washington, Dec. 15.— Aliscel- room below and a hall above. should be free to devote more time luneoud business, including the pas Members of Riverton squad Co to his large business interests. sage of several minor private bills, K, O. N. G., take notice! You are was disposed of at the opening ses all requested to meet at Riverton Baron Rothschild Dead. sion of the lower house of congress on Dec. 30th, for the purpose of today. Debate onthe bill to incorpo transacting business of great im London, Dec. 17.— Baron Ferdi rate an international American bank portance to you. nand James de Rothschild, 31. P., is was then resumed. Bell, of Colo The liberty mine has shat down dead. He was the second son of rado, a Populist, opposed the meas for a few days tc improve the late Baron Alphonze Rothschild. ure. their bunkers and make some re He was a member of parliament in Sulzer, Newr York, also antago pairs. the unionist interest, for Aylesbury. nized the bill, claiming it would Our merchants are now doing a ----------------» « • » « ---- ----------- create a gigantic monopoly. rushing business. Monthly Pains curud by Dr. Milos' l ’ aln FlH®. Barrett, of Massachusetts, o f The Barbara Hernster arrived fered an amendment that the powers last Sunday and delivered a fine Capital Journal: Wheat fell off granted under the bill should be one cent today. The .Salem mills lot of goods for our stores conferred on any national bank, are paying but 49c for good wheat. D onna A na . which filed an application with tho controller of currency, in conformity with the general requirements of the bill. The international bank bill was defeated in the house 103 to 148. Ridglev, of Kansas, Populist, offered asubstitute providing thattho United States establish such a bank as the bill created and that tho bank and have a branch in every city and town exceeding a population of 2500 and in every Central and South American country where the and HERALD United States had a consular officer, both 1 month, such officer to bo tho bank’u repre sentative. 24 to 36 Hours of the World Altead of All Olliers. S ta te C oast s p e c ia l s e r v ic e 8 to 1 2 Page 40 els Daily Eraiag Teleira, $ 2.10 Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only “ “ “ both 1 year, only ... .. ~ . * » ( * ¡1 i i 4.15 • / . . _ . / ZTper>Do.ry Fays so. i Ca3cnrets Candv Cathartic, the most won- All the Congressional and State Legislative News\ det-rui m«ncai discovery or me age. peas ________ _________ inpr to the taste, act. gently come full and complete dally, and your Best a nt °"d rofl'M on l" kidneys, liver nnd bowels, and positively cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, Weekly Local Paper for only the price of one. cure headache, fever, habitual constipation Uh, Hush! A citizen of the Coquille district, who has recently returned from the bay, whero ho had been employed for some length of time, hands me the following item from the Sun: “ A cutting scrape occurred on our streets Tuesday eveniug but the matter has been hushed up for the purpose of having a man for breakfast some morning. L et’s all sing the ‘ new doxology.’ ” Give the Sun, of tho 8th insf., credit for varying from ths usual course of tho Marshfield papers with reference to the current news of that town. There has been too much “ hushed up” in that locality. Should the “ new doxology” prove to be in accord with the practice that obtains of suppressing the police records iu Marshfield it will be au invisible composition. Iu Marshfield they have had four dis tinct trials before the recorder, and but one, the last, finds n place in the papers. W hat kind of journal ism is that? Does it indicate a nur sery of crime over there? Tho man who edits a paper and who proves to be uuablo to give fair play to his townsmen is but a pusillanimous journalist— covers tho offenses of some while writing others, and de prives his exchanges of a — S quare D eal . Bindon Recorder: W e had vis- out of »«.often after curfew itors here last week from C am as, r,n« " ' uuiler ,Le protection of Valley. They came hero iu quest y01" 1« 1,u,88e8> ?.8 *he.,r1 eHC.or,i’* of health and visited the beach ,h ou ll1 lle " i i b written daily, where they inhaled the pure, i E®r“ ,U from. tl,l.,r Pnt* nml n,nH’ Their ages hardly excuse them, invigorating sea-breeze that comes 1. ie,F HBea hardly iu here over an uninterrupted ocean but the marshal is tender-hearted expanse of over 4000 miles. They and does to t want to use any harsh returned homo greatly refreshed methods, especially with so laud and in good spirits. I f we had able apparent justification as actu Capt. Girvin, in charge o f this our inilroad completed to Roseburg ates these building youth, with department o f the Salvation Arm y, whom lie sympathizes. wo would have more viaitors here arrived in Coquille City early Inst during the winter than we have Part of the working force at the week ami made arrangements to now duriug the entire summer, and new courthouse left for their homes establish quarters here. H e has the number would greatly increase at Salem last Friday, iu a private leased tho upper story in Geo. throughout tho year at nil seasons, rig. They wero our friends, D. Robinson's building, on First The’ steamer Barbara Hernster Steiner, “ Shorty” Fraser, M. A. street, which he will fit np tor reached our wharf from Ban Fran (¡oyer nnd W ill Burggraf, all clever meetings, and will open up services He cisco last evening. A s usual she fellows, whom we shall miss very at the first of the New Year came heavily laden with goods for much. Mr. Steiner is an old and will also visit Bandon and other onr business houses and citizens. prominent business mnn and con points on the river, and secure a Mr. Jacobson received an immense tractor for metal work nl Salem, detail of several officers and suit Int of furniture, much of which nnd was at hand at all times, at the able people to come and conduct had been delayed in shipment. N. work oi dinner table, to do his the work of that organization iu Lorenz's stock has been Inrgely in share. Au revoir, boys, and we this valley creased with the latest on the mar wish you well. M. Misamore,representing Jones’ Don’t miss a visit at Coquille Cash Store at Portland, is prospect ket; so also Ed RackletTs (late J. It ing Coos county for trade. Mr. M. W . L ea eve’s ) shelves, Denholm & Pharmacy for holiday goods. C o’s hardware store, the Berlin is a sight to behold of the useful, reached onr city yesterday, and Btore, Coquille Pharmacy, and beautiful and attractive stock laid especially seeks butter and apples. others, with large stocks of goods. in by Santa Clans for old nud He will interview onr dairymen nnd The lino front ihtora, sash, etc., for young during the holidays. farmers, although he finds he is the new scboolhoueo are also at 1 rokinole Boards, the game of late in tho field, but Portland hand. all games, at Tho Pharmacy. * wants our pioducts. Conuty court will hold portant January session. an im and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of (3. C. (J. to-dny; 1«, *J5, f>0 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. Johnson’s mill has been sending j . C. W IL S O N . Practical M achinist. “ship loads” of lumber via the I bay the past fortnight. W . S. Perry expects his wife nnd ! children to start for home the com - 1 ing month. They have spent the ! winter iu Ontario, at the old home. DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE A . B . D e a n , P r o p r i e t o r .^ Successor to Nosier Hro’s. and A. O. Wheeler, General Graying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Men Promptly and Safety Delivered at Any Point. Good Pigs, Spanking Teams, Reasonable Rates. C O Q U IL L E Street, First . . . C IT Y , . . Harry Draper has about finished the blackboard plastering in the to-be-occupied rooms at the new schoolhouse, and the furnaces will be kept tired up to have them dry Rud in condition for use at the proper time. H a ll. Tho Chicago board of trade has ndoptod resolutions urging l ’resi. Madrid, Dec. 17 .—A report has dent McKinley to call a special ses been received from Havana to the sion of congress in ordor to enact effect that General Maximo Gomez, legislation perpetuating tho gold commander-in-chief of the Cuban standard. forces, is dead. -- ------- Potteries and Tin Plate in th i Hands of Mammoth Synd'cates. CALL FOR ::: H OLBROOK, M E R R IL L Trenton, N. J., Dec. 25.— Articles A ST E T SO N ............ of incorporation of tho American Potteries Company, with an athor- Also B R ID G E k BEACH ized capital of $27,000,000, were S T O V E S ' " -------------- filed today with tho secretary of state. Trenton, N. J., Dec. 15.— Articles and any other of incorporation of the American Tin Plate Company wero filed with the secretary of state today. Tlie authorized capital is $50,000,000. Or any and everything - <•«■•»------- ---- — carried in a Princess Louise, of Belgium, who First-class Hardware Store. eloped with her husband’s equerry, is confined in au asylum. Her mind lias become affected. Doors, Windows Building Material, Denholm & Co., [Successors to J. J. Lamb. J Ireasurers Notice. ■\T O T IC E is hereby given that all oonnty 1 . i warrants endorsed prior to May 10,1892, will bo paid on presentation at my office in Coquille C ity, Coos county Oregon. No interest will be allow ou'after December 25 1898. '1 his 17th day o f D ecem ber, 1898. W . W . H ayus , Treasurer. Headquarters for CHOICE LIQUORS, CYRUS NOBLE, O L D H E R M IT A G E , BURKE’S SCOTCH MALT, B PK C l.ll.TT. X CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION Wt* Iasi f*r s L A N largo stock of heavy, A l l -W ool M arys v ill e C A L IF O R N IA H L A N K E T 8, now offered below M ill d i c e s , ns they were bought before the rise in wool. W e name only a few. | * f” M ention this pnper nnd we’ ll pay freight on purchases oyer $10 to any lt lt . station in C alifornia. K COLOR. WEIGHT. M ottled, Navy, 8e;irlet, Or»y, E SIZE. Í) p ou n ds, fi 2 x 80 . . 9 10 “ 14 16 7 10 co tto u , 1 T OUT PRICE. ............. $ 9.00 72x1X1.............................. 9.00 7’2xSfl............................. 10.00 72xW............................. 14.00 60x82............................. 3.00 80x94............................. 16.00 66x81.............................. 6.00 72x84............................. 8.50 52x80........................................50 62x78............................. 1.00 Prices are by the pair. Send lor list o f 1000 blankets at cut-rate prices. SMITH'S CASH STORE, 25-27 Market street, S. F. A. C. W I L S O N . Blacksm ith nml W a-oim inkcr Notice. r| ''H E COUNTY C O U R T O F COOS A County, State of O regon, will receive sealed ptoposalfl until 11 o’ clock a. tn., Jan uary l. 1899, to furn ish medical attendance for the inm ate« o f the Gooa County Poor- house. Also for medical attendance and care for all county patients who are not able to be removed to the County Poor F arm , to in clude drugs and m edicines. Alt bids to be hied with the County Clerk of Coos County. T h e Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. L . H A K L O C K E Il, dec 19 3 0 County Judge. {INLY $ 5 0 0 0 - F o r a short time only, The Herald Land Co. wants a buyer with *5000 to pur chase at a sacrifice one of the best improved small farms in Coos county. Finely situated, choice land, good fences, plenty of fruit and shrubbery, running water. Owner has other business that claims his attention L 'O R S A L E — 147 Acres of Land, mile from Norway, Coos county. Known as tho M cClary place. For particu lars, call on HENUY GRADY, oct-ltf l Norway, Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. o t i c e E is hereby given that A. L. John nson, executor of the estate of Caroline Swearcngin, deceased, did, on the 39th day o f November. A .D . 1893, hie his final account as such executor, in tho County Court o f tho S ta te o f Oregon, in and for the County o f Coos, and that M ond ay. Janaary the 9th, A . D . 1899. has been ap pointed by the Judge of said court as tho day for tho hearing o f objections to such final account, and the settlement th ere o f. Dated this 29th day of Novem ber, A. D. 1898, at Coos county, O regon. A D. J O H N S O N , tjan9J Executor. N 8 ; nouns out 24 o r . You Sleep In an A ir T h a t C u re s . . . . WILSON & W ILSON, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Grip, Throat and Lung Troubles. Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. 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C. fail, druggists refund money Sometimes Accepted Money- A prospective subscriber to the W est Newton (Pa.) Sun recently i to the editor of that journal i to Ra|j whether he would take his pay in chicken.. The editor replied: “ Yes— nud wood and meal, meat and corn, nnd potatoes, and peaches, and billy goats, and pigs, and horses, and hay, nnd land, and mules, and | cows, and calves, and rabbits, and wheat, and turnips, and any old I thing you’ve got. W e have on rare I occasions even taken in money on [ subscriptions."— New York Tribune Odd Fellows’ General Gomez Dead M A C H IN IS T S , W a g o n m a lie r s ; Coquille Council, No. 393, Fra- j tercal Aid Association, learns that j H o r s e s h o e r s , that order makes no assessment! for this month— tho second within a n d B la c k s m it h s . the year. 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