Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 03, 1899, Image 2

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    ÄtUjiüU Glifi ÿ e valli
I Masonic and Eastern Star Joint Installation
A Painful Accident.
Thousands Have Kidney I rouble and
Knew it.
Strong, steady nerves
Don't
DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED â SALE STABLE
Lint Tuesday night St. John's
Yesterday afternoon, while at
A r e needed for success
T U E S D A Y . J A N . 3. 1899.
! day in the Masonic calendar— was work in the broom handle factory,
There is a disease prevailing in
observed in royal style by Chadwick Lawrence Stitt received a very
Everywhere. Nerves
this country most dangerous bc-
Lodge,
No.
G8,
A.
F.
&
A.
M.,
and
painful
and
severe
accident,
hav­
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y
Depend simply, solely, cilU8e so deceptive.
Many sudden
by Beulah Chapter, No. G, O. E. S., ing his right hand badly lacerated
Successor to Nosier Hro's.
j deaths are caused by it— henrt dis­
a m i A . O . W h o u le r ,
U p on the blood. ease, pneumonia, heart failure or
I . Punmutorg
i
J. 8. MrKwrn jointly, by the installation of their by coming in contact with one o f
uewly-elect officers.
A large num­ the saws. H is hand between the Pure, rich, nourishing
apoplexy are often the result of
General Graying and Hauling a Specialty.
ber o f invited guests was present, third and little huger nearly to the
kidney disease. I f kidney trouble
Editors and Proprietors.
Blood feeds the nerves
chiefly membeis o f the families of wrist was badly torn ADd the bone
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
| is allowed to advance the kidney
the members of the orders.
cut aud shattered.
Jt was a very
Delivered at Any Point
A n d makes them strong. i poison in the blood is liable to at­
UevotcU to tbe material and social r.p-
The O. E. S. was courteously painful aud severe accident and
tack the vital organs, or the kidneys Good Rigs,
building of the Coquille Valiev particularly granted the right of-wav, and in an will probably he tbe moans of par-
The great nerve tonic is
Spanking Teams Reasonable Rates.
and of Coos Comity {generally .
themselves break down and waste
interesting and impressive mauner tiallv disabling his hand.
Dr. A.
Subscription, per year, i n advance, $11.
H ood’s Sarsaparilla, away sell by sell.
Then tho rich­
Mrs. Jennie L. Rose installed tho W. Ktm e dressed the wound and
0 R E C 0 2 V L
ness o f the blood— the albumen —
following: Mrs. Norn A. McEweu, it is to be hoped that Lawrence Because it makes
First
Street,
.
.
.
.
.
Near
Odd Fellow s’ H a ll.
P . F 1 S H E K , N E W S P A P E R A D V E R T I S I N G A G E N T
leaks out and the sufferer has
Jl M erchants’ E ic h a u # «, Han Francisco, is \V. M.;
J. L. Roy, W P.; Miss will soon regain the full use of it.
T h e blood rich and
Bright's Disease, the worst form of
o a r a u t h o r iz e d a g e n t . T h is p a p er la kept ou flie
at hia office
Emma Lorenz, A. M .; Mrs. Jennie — Baudot] Recorder.
N îw Secretary of Interior.
Bands of Cubans
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble | their freedom.
Pure, giving it power
L. Hose, secretary; Mrs. Mary E.
, can be detected although it be slow freely enter the resiliences of the
FREE, TO CASH SUBSCRIBERS. Kribs, treasurer; Miss Marvin Lamb,
iMarshßelii hun.i
T o feed the nerves.
The president has nominated
aud deceptive.
First, by analysis , I f Spanish, call upon them to hoist
conductress;
Mrs. Alice Tuttle,
A juvenile masquerade will be
of tho urine; second, by tbe simple the American aud Cuban flags, and Ethcn A. Hitchcock, of Missouri, to
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
In order to get our delinquent associate conductress; Mrs. Sarah giveu in Empire City on -January
I test o f setting the urine aside in a to shout “ Viva Cuba Libre," and I bo secretary of tho interior. Hitoh-
subscribers to pay up and in advance Stine, chaplain; N. Lorenz,marshal. 12, 1899.
Cures nervousness,
glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, terrify them with their' machetes. ock is at present ambassador to
we will
Points of the Star: Mrs Miranda
W e are informed that the Ten-
Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
| when a cloudy or brick dust settling A dozen such eases were reported Russia. He was appointed minis­
make them a present
Way, Martha; Mrs. Oro X. Maury, mile creamery is to start up again
to the American authorities today. ter more than a year ago, and when
I indicates i t
Catarrh, scrofula.
of a year's subscription
Ada; Mrs. Carrie Sinclair, Esther; this winter.
It was for just such troubles that Iu all instances A in er scan guards the rank was raised to nn embassy
to the
And all forms of
Mrs. Ellen Robinson, Ruth; Mrs.
Hitchcock is
i in His intinite power and goodness were sent to the houses invaded, he was reappointed.
The following secured tickets at
NORTHWEST PACIFIC FA^MEI*, Elizabeth James, Electa. Mrs. J. L. the Marshfield agpncy and sailed
Impure blood. the Great Physician caused Swamp- but the Cubans were invariably gone a wealthy lawyer and business mnn
Roy was installed warder, and J. J
Root to grow for the benelit of suf­ when the patrol arrived. No atten­ o f St. Louis, and was for some time
published at Portland, Oregon.
Monday on the Areata, for Sau
Lamb sentinel.
fering mankind, leaving it for His tion whatever is paid to the order an extensive ¡date glass manufac­
Francisco:
Miss Clara Davis,
The Farmer is now in its 30th year,
When this was concluded, a recess
turer.
Ho is a great-grandson of
and is authority on all subjects per­ was taken by the Star and visitors, Colouel ElJinger, Mrs. L. A. Sackett. W hy pay rent always, when you can servant, Dr. Kilmer, the great kid­ against discharging tire crackers,
and pistols are fired iu the streets Ethen Allen, of Revolutionary fama
ney
and
bladder
specialist,
to
dis-
taining to farm work and conditions who retired till the Masonic breth­
I. S. Bush was arraigned before
buy a place of your own, part on
Three persons have His ancestors were from Vermont,
j cover it and muke it known to the continuously.
of the northwest.
time, and pay rent to yourself.
ren had formally organized and pre­ Judge Turpeu in E m pire City,
been
killed
and
twenty-nine hut his father moved south and
As the regular price of that paper pared their program.
80 acres, near Coquille; 15 acres1 world' t, Ita w,,n/ 'e,fu l f * 0* 0/ in
On reassem- I Monday, on a charge o f asenult
wounded, among the latter three Hitchcock was born at Mobile, Ala.
is $1 per year, it is easy to see what bliug the brethren astonished the I with a daugerous weapon upon
h dry,creek bottom, fine spring! Pr° mP*1J cun» S the lm,Ht s tr e s s -
The
,
1 ° in o a s e s
You women and two children.
a valuable premium we are willing assembly with a grand march of very I George
Jackson.
T h e case was
branch; house and barn; 5 acres ing cases is truly marvelous.
..
, ,
shooting has been for the most part
may
have
a
sample
bottle
of
Dr.
to give to our paid-in-advance sub­ intricate and agile maneuvres, after j dismissed for want o f sufficient
cleared. Only $10 per acre— just
iudisorimiiin'o. As General Ludlow
scribers.
This applies to all new which they were assigned to their evidence to sustain the charge.
tliink of it! See Herald Laud & Kilm er’s Swamp-Root, the great kid-
VlHlt DR. JORDAN’ S o ™ * 0
| uey, liver and bladder remedy, by was staleling on the balcony of tin
subscribers, and all who will pay several posts o f duty b.v J. W. Len-
Loan Co. or R. D Sanford.
Emerson Ferry returned home
hotel
at
d
isk
today
a
man
wav
Museum of Anatomy11
I
mail
five.
their delinquencies anil a year in eve, ns lollows: Harry Kribs, W .M .; ! today from Skaguay, Alaska, which
Overcome evil with good. Over­
105! HA8KT 51. be. 6th 4 7th, S. T. ClL
Another cried out,
Address Dr. Kilm er A Co., Bing- a Cuban Hag.
advance before March 1, 1890.
Tho Largest o f its kind in ihe World.
,
plnce he left on the 16th inst. come your coughs and colds with
J. H. Cecil, S. W .; J. L. Roy, J. W
j haniton, N. Y.
When writing men- “ An insult, an insult,” whereat the
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i We aro continually addiu? new specimens.
J. J. Lamb, treasurer; C. W. White, j When asked if he intended to re­ One Miuute Cough Cure. It is so i tion this paper.
Come and learn how wonderlully you are made J
man who was waving the flag tired
A Sad Home-Coming.
and how to avoid sickness aud disease. I f you ’
secretary; C. Romander, marshal;! turn in the spring, be replied, good children cry for it.
suffer from any of lb' Ills of im n. come to the ,
It cures I Druggists, in fiftv-cent or dollar upon the objeztor.
it Specialist on the Pacific Coast,
\
A. J. Sherwood, S. D.; S. J. Miller, I “ never.” Emerson is looking flue croup, brouchitis, pneumonia, grippe sizes.
A
Spanish
campnuy,
that
was
Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 27.— A
I> lt J O R D A N - P R I T A T E D 1 * K A * M /
J. D.; W. Draue and S. P. C. John- and is enjoying the best o f health, and all throat and lung diseases.
Coti.u i tiion fr.-.' and st>t«ilv prii ate. Tteatuieut person­
retiring
from
Fort
Prineipi,
was
apecial to the Standard from Alex
ally or i;v teller. N Y P I I I L I N thoroughly eradicated .
son, stewards; N. Lorenz, tyler.
from i he st . 'em without using S l e r r a r r .
<
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R. S. Knowlton.
deliberately fired upon from a pri­
»; V l at V M t N appljlng to us will reoelre out
andria Buy says:
k
m « t opinion pf ■ is ooniplsint.
j '
A t the conclusion of these cere-1
H o w )n P r e v e n t I 'n r iiin iiH l n ,
SITUATION IN HAVANA.
vate residence.
Major Brooke has
Yesterday three
children of
Ms a.II ir-iarar.ire a P O S IT I V E C U R E in ertry c ass
Complete stocl; o f new Holiday
»TO Mild"'*"«', o r ' . ' ' i O n e I k u a v u s d l > » lla r a .
just tliis evening formally taken
Charles Hagerman were pluyiug on monies, the lodge was adjourned and \ You are perhaps aware that pneu­ Goods at the B E R L I N S T O R E .
Writer
I >k— I ’ h i I o « , o p l t .* o H I a r r i u g e ,
MAiLun pn»s
cA valuable hook for men.)
i
an immense table was spread and 1 monia always results from a cold or
Cuban Army Will Not Be Kecognized- command of the United Staten forces
the ice in the St. Lawrence river
d r . J O R D A N X C O ., I0T.I M n r k c t K L 8. F. { '
the
host
feasted.
Social
intercourse
Creat Excitement in the City.
in
Cuba,
aud
has
issued
the
neces­
!
from
an
attack
of
la
grippe.
Dur-
when the ice broke and they all fell
A proud man is seldom a grateful
and feasting reigned till a late hour. ! ing the epidemic of la grippe a
sary order«.
in and were drowned. Mrs. Hager-
man, for he never thinks he gets as
Chicago, Dec. 28.— A special to
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j few years ago when so many cases i
man rushed to the scene, and in It was a magnificent affair.
much as he deserves.
the Tribuue from Havana says:
One of the greatest bcautifiers of
! resulted in pneumonia, it was ol>-
her endeavors to rescue tbe chil­
The Cubaus of Havana declare women--and it is not patented,
) served thnt the attack was never | Roseburg Plniudealer:
I f our j
dren, broke through the ice, and
touiglit that if
General Brooke either— is happiness.
Eckley
and
the
Mining
Section.
followed
by
that
disease
when
she, too, was drowned.
Hagerman
Oregon roads do not suit the east-
HOLBROOK M E R R I L L
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was era contractors, let them fix them or /up
» r'l^r *’arl' nb
arrived home nbout an hour after
& STETSON
epresentatives of the Cuban
E d . H ebald :
Our generous- used. It
Tt counteracts
i,n »n i.M .ia any
--nn tendency
— i
1 educate the Webfooters up to the
ae -I the representatives
the drowning, to take Christmas
insurgent army from being present
Administrator’s Notice- Also B R ID G E & BEACH
dinner with his family.
Arriving hearted old friend, Jo Haines, gave of a cold or la grippe to result in required standard.
at tbe ,. evacuation
. . . . . lierebv
, , given that tho uniler-
ceremonies , on . x . . Ti,t|ceis
I t is the j
.
,
,, cei'emc,..»,
home he went to the river, and, us a splendid Christmas dinner on that dangerous disease.
New
le
n
r
s
day,
they
will
close
;
i>
signed
w.m
na. the lst day of July, S T O V E S "
last
Christmas
day.
His
table
was
Delaware
is
unlucky.
She
has
best remedy in tho world for bad !
alone, recovered the four bodies.
their houses on that cccasion, tear 1898, duly appointed ns administrator of
beautifully supplied with luxuries colds and la grippe.
Every bottle I j just had a senator who has been
the estate of Charles Hamer, deceased,
down their flags and decorations and that I have qualified a3 such adminis­
which gave evidence to the care warranted.
E d u c a te Y o u r Ito w o ls W it h C a s ca ro r*.
F or sale by R. S. tried twice for looting a bank but
trator and entered upon mv dntica. All
C a n d y C a t h a r t ic , e u r o c o n s t ip a t io n f o r e v e r
with which they were prepaied Knowlton.
| escaped thus far on a divided jury. and remain in-doors.
and any other
persons having claims auainst tho said
10c.25c. I f C. C . C . f a i l , d r u g g is t s r e fu n d in o n c y
The Cuban peace commission, estnte,
The follow ing were guests who
are hereby required to present the
after a stormy interview with Gen- ! same, properly verified, to me, at the law
shared in the old gentleman’s hos­
of Albert E. Seaman, in Empire City
Pharmacy for jewelry
eral Brooke, tonight telegraphed oflice
pitality:
Mr. Holmes, the coal
Coos county, Oregon, within six months
Or any and everything
General Gomez not to come to Ha- | from tee date hereof.
prospector;
Mr.
Avery,
Mr.
Guiger,
School supplies at (he P b n r -
carried in a
Dated this 27th dnv of January. 1808.
rana,
as
be
intended,
as
no
courtesy
* Mr. Waters, Mrs. Clark and children,
W IL L IA M T U ltP E N .
macy.
First-class
Hardware Store.
would
be
shown
him.
The
Cubans,
Administrator of tho Estate of Charles
Mr. Foister, Tom Kelley and your
j.jan 25
ara greatly excited.
Tonight they : Ham er, deceased.
Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelry at humble correspondent, besides sev­
*
stood on every corner of the city, |
The Pharmacy.
eral members of the old gentle­
treasurers Notice.
liscussiug the situation in a half!
Call at Mrs. Chas. Moon's for man’s own family. W e all greeted
[Successors to J. J. Larnb.J
frenzied mauner.
each
other
with
“
A
merry
Christmas
choice winter millinery.
O T IC E is hereby pivot, that all cou n ty
This
afternoon
a
Spaniard
named
warrants i ndorsi
prior to May 10.1X92,
to you”, had an all-around good
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Notice.
w ill b e p a id o n p n - a e n ta tio n a t m y o lilo e in
N o t cheap shoes, but S H O E S time and all went home well pleased
R R M M r»«»
ipal police, was surrounded by a Coquille C i t y . C o o h c o u n t y O r e g o n . N o
C H E A P at B E R L I N S T O R E .
i
n
t
e
r
e
s
t
w
i
l
l
b
e
a
l
l
o
w
e
u
’
a
f
t
e
r
D
e
c
e
m
b
e
r
25
,
crowd of Cubans. The Cuban nnd 18ÎH.
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in ln jr iie rom t, w’iiessr8."’lidriiits & Zumwalt are
r p iIE
COUNTY
C O U R T O F COOS
and HERALD
* County, State of Oregon, will receive
American flags were waved in his
eamo down yesterday on business still prospecting for coal. They are
'Jhia 17th day of December, 1898.
both 1 month,
sen led pioposals until 11 o’clock n. oj., Jan­
V* . W. H a y e s . Treasurer.
face, his rifle was twisted out of his
at work now some distance east and
with the county court.
uary 4, 1899, to furnish medical attendance
for the inmates of the Coos County Poor-
hands and a half hundred men
away lower down the hill from Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
$
2
.1
0
V IT A L I T Y
house.
; I
« '•,* V ’ .1
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Hunt, of Ban- where they first cross-cut the outer
yell to him “ shout -Viva Cuba L i­
L O S T V IG O R
Also for medical attendance and care for
■ i s L 1 ...
H o d , spent the holidays
with Mrs. edge of a coal vein of immense
L 3
“
“
“
both 1 year, only -
4.15 bre,’ or die.”
Tt!) M A N H O O D all county patients who arc not able to bo
to tho County Poor Fnrj.. to in­
H a parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. thickness.
Fernandez threw up bis arms as _ u r -- r — ; , r f cucy, I-right Emissions anû removed
drugs and medicines.
All the Congressional and State Legislative Neius if to assent aud then, when '•'! I f f di ■ a - \ a.', effects o f self- clude
Hayes.
The presumption is the coal is
All bids to bo filed with the County Clerk
come full and complete dally, and your Best the mob had quieted down, he cried
'■T'V- abu.N., cr excess and indi» of Coos County.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Danielson, all right, both in quantity and qual­
The Court reserves the ri«htTo reject any
'¡5. ' cret: jîj . A nervo tonic and and
Weekly
Local
Paper
for
only
the
price
of
one.
“
Viva
España.”
Three
kuives
were
ity,
but
this
needs
to
be
practically
all bids,
o f Parkersburg, have been visiting
- q Lined
■ ««/a builder.
iniii'.nr,
i, -,.r'l
Brings
the
c r. B
rin
L. H A K LO C K E H ,
thrust
into
him
aud
tonight
ho
i-s
demonstrated.
And
this
is
what
their daughter, Mrs. Jessie Smith,
'jt '. "f pink glow to pal ic ch eek s and dec 19 fit)
County Judfre.
dying.
they aim to do, by tapping the veiu
1 Bandon Kccordor. I
on Coos bay during the holidays.
’
A.-v
ri
-tores
the
fir
—
..re
c
f
youth
The Woodmen's Masxuerade,
with a tunnel, where they expect to
v B y m ail £ I 'c p e r b o x . 8 boxes
Guriev Boak and W illiam But­
QNLY $ 5 0 0 0 —For a short time
January term, 1899, o f ccnnty find it in place and in solid forma­
or ¡ÿîi.fît); •
a w rit te n g u a r n n -
ton are making preparations for G iven at Masonic hall N ew Y e a r’s
RIOTS AR t THE ORDER.
only, The Herald Land Co.
court is in session—Judce L. Har- tion at a considerable depth belo
Ì6C
to
euro
o
r
refu
n
d
tho
money.
pm ue *u w j starting up the McCann sawmill eve, was “ a big thing on ice” —
wants a buyer with $5000 to pur­
locker, presiding, l. T . W eekly and the surface. They have been hav- ! on a gtpR(ly n ln .
well, it was a big thing, and so Cubans Attack and Insult Spaniards — Amer­
N E R V I TA M E D I C A L C O .
chase nt a sacrifice one of the best
Donald Mclntoch, commissioners. ing considerable trouble in driviug
Report says that ft telephone line neatly on ice, owing to tho wintry
ican Troops Fire Into a Crowd
«Tintori Jacl-son E K . OHICACO, IL L
improved small farms in Coos
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilbert, their tunnel through the old sur-| w ill be constructed from here along | and iuclemeut weather, that we are
of Rioters.
Fo: sale by Coquille Pharmacy.
county. Finely situated, choice
o f Bandon, are in Coquille today face “ slides,” on account of the i the river direct to Coquille, taking j justified in using the expression
land, good fences, plenty o f fruit
on a visit to their aunt, Mrs. 11. E. ground being so very wet and soft, I ! in Prosper, Parkersburg and R iv- nnd fully up to the expectatians o f j Chicago, Dee. 28.— A special cable
and shrubbery, running water.
Buck. They leave tomorrow for caused by the winter rains, but they | erton.
the brotherhood in
attendance, [ to the Tribune from Havana says:
Owni r has other business that
Brownsville, Oregon, where Mr. G. act as if they felt satisfied that they
J. H. Upton, of Langlois, is pleasureubleuess and nil-round sue
Tlio American troops were fired
claims his attention
will go into business with Mr. are going to succeed nil right; and slowly recovering from his recent cess thnt they have rensou to con- i on iu Havana tonight.
The whole
it is earnestly hoped they will.
Averill.
jv GR S A L E — 147 Acres of Land,
severe attack o f illness and it is to grntulnte themselves.
city is in an uproar, and serious Headquarters
They are taking out ore at the j be hoped thnt he will soon recover
'i mile frim Norway, Coos county.
A detnil of for
The upper nnd iow ei-river boats rioting is threatened.
Blanco Lodge, No. 48, A. F. & „ Divilbiss mine. The mill is idle
Known as the McC'larv nine:». For Dnrticu-
on ! his former strength.
Inrs. call ou
H E N K Y O KAD Y,
regular
United
augmented
the
crowd
in
great
uuoi-
company
M,
Tenth
A. M. elected the following officers j account of a break in their Hume,
oct4tf|
Norway, Oregon.
The States infantry, while quelling a riot
W o are informed that J. II. Ti- hers from both directions.
for the ensuing year, Saturday' j They are repairing some bad breaks
night: W .J . Butler, W. M.; R. ! in their tlume at Salmon Mountain rnoii, o f Riverton, 1ms formed a baud marched to tlie hall Hud gave which broke out on Bombay street,
company, purchased laud nnd will an outdoor concert about 8 o'clock j at G o’clock this evening, was fired I
Walter,
Notice of Final Settlement.
n „
. S.
. W.;
. Abe
. . Tenbrook, • J.
,, W .; i I mine. They have not enough wnter
C YR U S NO BLE,
b. 11. Merchant, treasurer; II. C .: to mine with now, to do any good, soon hegiu active operations on a nnd the hall soon filled up with upon. The regulars returned the
O
L
D
H
E
R
M
IT
A
G
E
,
fire
and
sent
volley
after
volley
into
sight-scers,
and
then
followed
the
coal
mine
near
Lampey
creek.
L ee, secretary
O T IC E is hereby given that A. L .
on account of the late cold dry
B U R K E ’S S C O T C H M A L T ,
Johnson, executor of the estate of
James Moore is having the jolly masqueraders, singly, by the rioters, ns they fled out of tho
Many a household is saddened by weather.
Caroline
Sweareugin, deceased, did, on tho
A
S
P
E
C
I
A
L
T
Y
.
couples and in groupes, till it street.
Two Spanish sailors were
steamer
Bismark
overhauled,
pre­
29th
day
of November. A.D. IS»«, file his final
death because of the failure to
I learn there are several compan­
account „„ Huc|, eXecutor, j„ the County
seemed every inch o f space was wounded and a Spanish marine was
paratory
to
placing
her
on
a
regu-
koep on hand a safo and absolutely ies mining on what they call “ high
Court of the State of Oregon, in and for
A num­
It is said occupied. The fun hegau. There killed by (lie Americans.
certain cure for croup such as One bars” ou lower Sixes, with tolerably | lar run on this river.
the County of Coos, nnd that Monday,
were national representations, Uu- ber of others were wounded.
CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION January the 9th. A. I). 1099, has been ap­
Minute Cough Cure. See that your fair success. Your limn bio correa- that she will make the run to M yr­
pointed
bv the Judge of said court na the
cle
Sam,
the
Goddess
o
f
Liberty,
I
A
Spanish
soldier,
while
march
little ones are protected against ! pond.nt is comfortably fixed up in tle Point and return every day.
day for the hearing of objections to such
Indians,
Irishmen.
Dutchmen, ing with his company to the wharf,
final
account,
and the settlement thereof.
Gene Scbetter came over from
emergency. R. S. Knowlton.
' good winter quarters; has bis min*
Uliinnmen, Africans and Spanisn, pulled down a Cuban flag and nn
Bated this 29th day of November, A. D .
I on Middle Sixes rigged up in good E x p ir e last Monday nnd is assist­
189S,
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o
»unty, Oregon.
t a n k e t s
Itoseburg Review:
Cbas. II. shape to work aad is now wheeling ing Ed Fahy in putting up the new witches and wizards, clowns, jock- American flag, over n door, and this
A L . JO H N SO N ,
JL* — —1
n large stock of
pys,
cowboys,
H
iker
girls,
hun-
started
the
fight.
The
Spaniards
tjan9J
Executor.
Burggraf,
the Salem architect, out gravel that has some gold in it telephone line. Work is progress­
,
,,
.
I
heavy, A n . - Wool, M a b v s -
tresses,
mother
goose,
fays
and
fair-
were
fired
on
fro m the h o u s e to p s j t i i u C A L IF O R N IA BLA NK E T S, now
was in the city Friday, enronte Cau tell more about the quantity o f ing nicely nnd the prospects are
nnm A F
'c»r>n
n i..
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ies— a whole host— many o f the and the windows.
They returned offered below Mill Drices, na they were
home
from I Coos
county,
w heiethe 1 i gold
tW H W H W M t M flW Ii m
now thnt the line will be built to
bough! before the rise in wool.
We name
after the gravel has beou
cbaricters being well dressed and tho fire, riddling the front of the only a few, t-vf Mention this paper and
Dew courthouse, under his super­ through the sluice boxes.
Port Orford.
novas
many of the wardrobes elaborate building with bullets.
The soldier we'll pay freight on purchases over $10 to
vision, I ihs been completed.
He
I learn thnt those enterprising
any lilt, station in California.
On Christmas day, our grpnt win­ and striking.
I
who
attempted
to
take
down
tbe
OUT OF
w ill submit n set o f plans for the gents— tho “ long man and the short
ter festival, the mpnn tompernture
CUT PRICE
A beautiful parlor lump was flags fell on the steps of the house COLOR. WEIGHT. SIZE.
rebuilding o f our courthouse.
Y
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o
o p In a n A i r
nnm" have paid Coquille City a was 50 degrees.
Mottled, 9 pounds, 6’2x90...... ......... * 9.00
On July 4, onr awarded to Miss Annie McDonald bleeding from his wounds.
The
9 M 7'.hi9o ... ........ 9.00
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Constipation prevents the body j visit quite recently, and interviewed great summer festival, the mean as Joan of Arc, and one to D a v e , Spanish soldiers withdrew carrying Scarlet.
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Catarrh, Bronchiti*. Asthma, Grip,
fron* ridding itself of waste matter. tbe Lorenz establishment. Accord- ternperatnre here was 57 degrees, Perkins, who represented a noble their injured comrades.
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Gray,
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ing
to
all
accounts
these
fellows
are
tho
difference
between
onr
mid­
De W itt’s IJttle Early Kisers will j
Throat aad Lung Troubles.
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FJ’.XSI...... ........ 6.U0
1
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Red Man.
A STATU or ANARCHY.
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in •• 7'2 x H4 ..... ........ 8.50
remove the trouble and cure Sick imperative in their demands, nnd summer aud midwinter festivnl«
K-J * so...... ..............50
The orchestra o f this city fur­
"
cotton.
Havana,
Dec.
28.—
The
popula-
62x78...... ......... 1.00
"
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We nished the music, which was a
Headucho, Billiousness,
Inactive their victims all appear to yield being only seven degrees.
Prices are by (he pair. Send for list of
The
Liver and clear the Complexion. 9uile readily to the persuasive elo- have no hesitation in saying thnt so quaranty o f tbe best, and this I tion is iu a state of unrest.
1000 blankets at cut-rate prices.
Spauish residents are fearful of the
little difference between these two added to the pleasureableness o f r-V.u.—
Small sugar coated, don't gripe or quence of a six-shooter.
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SMITH'S CASH STORE,
Cubans, who are eager to do some­
The most puzzling feature about prominent extremes did not occur
cause nausea, R S. Knowlton.
the dance and tbe grand success of
25-27 Market street. S. F.
thing to show that they have gained
the whole thing seems to be, thnt on the whole o f the great conti­
tbe masquerade.
Son; Captain Raine died at L| h they never meet with nny interfer­ nent or nny other place.
home on Coos river, Mommy, aged ence while in the prnctiee of their
T«» Cure Consilimtton rorewr.
Last Friday night as Mrs. Gal-
A. C. W IL S O N .
Take Casca re ta Canti v Cathartic. 10c or 25c, j . C. W IL S O N .
80 years, 4 months aud 2C days. profession.
Blacksmith and Wagonmaker
lier, mother o f the Onllier brothers 8 C. C C Imi to curt*. UrugiriBts refund uiouef-
Practical Machinist.
More anon.
H.
H e had been ill for a number o f
of this place, was preparing to re­
weeks past, his sickness being Eckley, Oregon, Dec. 28, 1898.
tire for the night, iu lom o man-
Notice.
T H E P ILLO W INHALER
brought on by a fall.
Deceased
uer tripped and fell, striking her
Is a p illo w so constructed and socharged
that it throws off a vapor during all the
was well knonu in this county,
right aim ou the foot o f the bed­ T ' H E SOCKH >1.1)1,119 O F T H E Alt AGO
night. W ith every breath taken m tothe
where lie located in the ’60s.
He
Policies written by the Pacific stead, breaking one o f the large 1 Creamery Company are hereby notified
body it directly applies to the inflamed
air-passages o f the head, throat and lungs
built the first schoouer— “ Indus­ Mutual L ife Insurance Co. excel bones o f the arm just above the that there will be a special meeting of the
a thoroughly disinfected and properly
j stockholders held at the Arngo Creamery.
medicated air to soothe and cure them.
try” — ever constructed on the Co­ iu every feature that make insur­ wrist.
This is a severe accident, : at Arago, Coos county, Oregon, on
T H K O N L Y K N O W N MFAN'S FOR
qu ille river.
H e wns one o f the ance profitable aud liberal.
No as Mrs. G allier is quite aged, but
Tuesday, the 21st dav of February, 1899,
LO N G C O N T IN U E D IN H A L A T IO N .
It has cured thousands o f stu’ .hora
at 10 o’clock a. m.
pioneer "skippers” o f Han Fmn- one can afford to be without an she is getting along ns well as
cases after all other remedies had failed.
Among other bus ness which may be con-
cisco, baring sailed out of that Accident policy at this time o f ac­ could lie expected nnd it is to be
Send for free descriptive pamphlet and
j sidered. the meeting is called especially to
testimonials : and kin dly be sure to men­
harbor ns master o f a vessel as cidents and sickness.
G ive your hoped 'hat she will soon recover consider and accept propositions sell or
tion this paper.
lease the Arago Creamery plant.
early as 1849.
The funeral serv­ application now for either a L if k , the full strength o f her arm.
P IL L O W -IN H A L E R CO.,
Mai tiiuv work of all kinds, built now or repaired; iron nnd wood turning;
By order of the directors.
ices took place yesterday] from tbe E ndow m k n t or A ccid ent policy
31 Corcoran Hnilding, W ashington,
W. L. HAYTEB.
bbicksmithing and wagon-making in all branches.
1». I '. , o r 1 4 0 9 C h e s t n u t s t r e e t ,
T o C u ro Coii.atijm t inn f o r r r r r .
President.
Catholic cbnrcb in this plnce, Rev. to Rev. J. L. Futrell, or make ap­
P h ila d e lp h ia . P a .
T a k e Cascarets C.indv Cathartic. 10c or 25«. ; Attest: J. Henry is:hrocder. Secretary
Futlier L a Croix, officiating.
plication at tho U e iia lu office.
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