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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1899)
I C e r n ie Citi] geraifi. 1 List of circuit court jurors for Coos county selected ut the January, 1899, term of county court, and their postoffice address: abaoo . 8 E Aasen, W A Baruett, Lewis, Lett, J F Wilson, J F Munford, H A Todd, W H Wimer, J H Schroe- der. TOESD A Y. J AN . 31, 1899. R E G U L A R T R A IN S M , W e d n e s d a y s a n d fkj days will run us follows: Arrive Leu ve I 12.30 p. in. 8.00 ft. m. I Marshfield Leave A rrive » I 9.30 “ I COQUILLE CITY 11.00a.m. 10.80 “ 10. IK) “ I M yrtle Point o nd ays V Want .o n su n tp iio n ? BANCROFT. LOCAL ITEMS. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A coffee und cake supDPr » i l l lie given nt the Salvation Arm y hall next Suturilay night. The re freshment* will he served at 10 ceuts per plate. A ll are invited. '1 he Coqnille Municipal Band will give a masquerade bidl at Band hall, Saturday night, Feh- rnary 18th. The band will pre pare a grand nights entertain ment, ns is their wont. Tickets, $1. Midnight supper at T attle Hotel. Spectators, 25 cpii I s . Additional locals on 2d page. T oilet articles at the Pharmacy.* H ave you seen the Jewett typo- writer? For Sale— My Photo Scow. Price $150, cash. W. H unt . Johnson Bro’s is headquarters fo r syrups. * Second-hand billiard table for sale. Apply at this office. * Go and see Mrs. Horsey’s fine now stock of fall and winter Millinery goods. * The Tuttle House was improved last week by the construction of dormer windows on the north und sooth sides o f the roof. A carload o f fine beef cattle went over to E. Cl. Flanagan,at the bny, last Wednesday. They were from Ed Sherwood o f M yrtle Point. W. H. Averill, formerly and for long years a resident of Coos county, came in today from Brownsville, Linn county, on a visit. He has been absent about three years. We are sure you do nor. Nobody wants it. But it comes to many thousands every year. Itcomcstothose who have had cough3 and colds until the throat is raw, and the lining membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your cough when it first appears, and you remove the great danger of future trouble. B K Bnnning, T S Evcrden, J O Fish. li VNDON. O P Topping, Eil Baldwin. L C Gib son, C Beyerle, A D Morse, It Walker, M Brewer, Peter Nelson, Elbert Dyer, J W Felter, It Pomeroy, Stephen Galber, Y M Lowe, F N Perkins, D J Lowe, S N B Hunt, J B Marshall, A G Hoit, W D Shoe maker, Ed Galliei. BULLARD. Ed Faliy. BRI DOE. H H Bronson, It A Cribbius. COALEDO. Fred Poore, Wru Moore, A A Simons, J J Cullen, C A Hanscora. ecfora stops coughs of all kinds. It does so because it is a sooth ing and healing remedy of great power. This makes it the great est preventive to consumption. Put one of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your lungs DORA. LCKI.EY. E T Green, Alfred Green. EM I IRE CITY. A w h o la M o d f o a l L ib r a r y F r o o . For four cents In stamps to pay noefc- ngo, we w ill sond you slxtaeu m eileal books. M o d lo a J A d v lo o F r o o . W e have the exclusive services of Boii^e o f the most eminent physicians in the United States. Unusual oppor tunities und long experience em i nently fit them for giving you medical i advice. W iito freely all the partic- j nlars in your ciise. You w ill rocclve a \ prompt repiv, without cost. * Address, DR. J. C. A Y E R . -, J a COQUILLE CITY. A G Bal ch, J M Byers, G A Rob inson, Jas Cartwright, Win Lyons, R J Dean, J Jacobson, A1 Flanders, John Lamb, J W Hall, E A Wimer, I Hacker, A A Leach, Wm Miller, A L Nosier, C R Gabier, W C Pax- son, S J Miller, Geo E Pike. W L Krantz, J D Laird , J O Stem- ler. Lowell, Mass. C H Crouch,J S Douglas,Olias Eck- hoff, C E Getty, C O Hanseu, J S Hayes, A Auderson, C B Kelly, Jno Lennan, Wm Saunders, David Rob erts, Joel P u tte rB o n , Milton Elliott. FAIRVIEW. J L Barker, Wm Bettys, Ed Bun- •nell, W Z Cotton. ORAVEL EORD. J M Bright, J L Crosby, K Hansen, O S Coleman. H LAKE. B F Adams, Ole Benson, J J Gam ble, C F Gessner. lev , Soothing, healing, cleansing. De Mrs. John Snyder,nt Marshfipld. W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the im placable enemy of sores, burns and visited her parents, M r. nod Mrs Wounds. It never failes to cure W. \V. Hayes, at this place last piles. You may rely upon it. It. S. week. Knowltou. Dr. Carter returned early last Judge H. I j . Benson has ren week from his mission of presence dered a decision iu the case of A. M. at the deathbed of bis aged father, Crawford vs E O’Connell et nl in at Slayton, near Salem. favor o f the plaintiff for SS1400 Sheriff Gage will sell th e frame anil costs. It is said the case will building on the courthouse block, used by him ns nn office, to the bo appealed. Fon S a l e —In Bandon, one of highest bidder, next Saturday nt the choicest locations, a pleasant 1 p. m. home, new, unique iu style, slid with a spleuded view of the town and oceau. Sheltered from the north winds. F’or particulars, ap ply to the H e r a l d . [tf. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know It. Circuit Court Jury List (or 1899. T o insure a happy new year, keep the liver clear and the body vigor ous by using D eW itt’s L ittle Early Itisers, the famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. B aking P owder D W Baker, Isaac Chandler, J C Hervey, D R Lewis. LANGLOIS. C T Blumenrotlier, J C McAdamB, MARSHFIELD. Wm Archer, A Tenbrook, Frank Smith, Alfred Mattson, Thos Ma- ginuis. It Walter, W P Murphy, Otto Schetter, T Hirst, Geo H Nay, J E Noah, L D Smith, Frank Ross, Herbert Rogers, Thos Blaine, B C Bradbury, A Bridges, T M Dimmiek, E A Kick worth, J L Ferry, E J Cof- felt, W A Gilmore, A M Colver, O E Hall, M D Cutlip, C S Higgins, J M Davis Thos Holland, A G Aiken, K A. Anderson, S Archer, Geo Ayre, W Barkas, C L Bonebrake, H C Broinard, J R Birch, W D Christen son, J J Clinkenbeard, E G Baker, John Bear, W R Beattie, E W Ber- nitt, Frank Hodson, J H Yoakam, Wm Ross, Z T Siglin, T R Spencer, A J Davis, W R Davis, A L John son, John Snyder, Is Lando, I Lan- dritli, F E Lang, Wm Lawhorn M YRTLE POINT. Chfts Rackleff, L Spires, Clias A b s o l u t e l y 'P u r e Adams, J L Lewelîen, L E Robbins, R Hartley, J N Roberds, B C Shull, M a kes th e fo o d m ore d e licio u s and w h o leso m e E A Adams, Archie McNair, J J ROYAL BAKING POWDER C O ., NEW YO RK. Baker. James Matheny, Albert Bark- low, A L Buell, S W Nortlirup, S C S. R. Davis, the hard-wood man Wall Paper at the Pharmacy. * Giles, D A Huling, Oscar Reed, T E o f the bay, was in this section last For Sale--M y Photo Scow. Price Dixon, Lewis Strong, W O Cooper, week selecting a shipment of ship $150, cash. W. H unt . W W idlev, Dan Barklow, timber for San Fraucisco. A ll drucslnts sotl Dr. Miles N erve Piasters A U n a ln b a n is h e d ijy D r. M ile s ' T a in F i l l « . For 30 Days— Mrs. Moon will give T ile H erald printed sorn? haud- some whist tally cards for the rare bargains both in dressmaking * farewell party given in honor of and millinery. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leueve. T b e Herald Land nnd Loan Co. A cough is not like a fever. It has added several new numbers to There does not have to run a certain course its land list, on 4th page. Cure it quickly and effectually with nre several prizes to be secured One Minute Cough Cure, the best now— real bargains for homes. remedy for all ages and for the Johnson Bro’s have closed up most severe cases. W e recommend theii books and must have settle it because it’s good. R. S. Knowl- ment before January 1st o f all ton. accounts due them. A fte r that City Marshal Jim Brown, of M yrtle Point, made a visit o f two or three days to the bedside o f Ins father, G. A. Brown, who has been quite ill for some weeks past nnd was taken worse last week. We are glad to say Mr. H. bas taken a change for the better. W a n tp H ~ To good city f t a i i i o u property in Los Angelo« county, California, for property in Coquille City, or vicinity. Lot 50x120, new, modern 5-room house, with all conveniences for small fam ily. A fine chance, open for a short time only. H erald L and & L oan Co. A correspondent, one o f Coos countv's most intelligent, promi nent nnd progressive citizens, calls our attention to the fearful mis representation of Coos couDty by Mr. Topping, iD his article on tbe resources o f Coos county, as sup plied to tbe Orpgonian. nnd notes also that Mr Bennett did not take tbe trouble to enquire as to the re sources o f the Coqnille river. W e made mention of discrepancies in Mr. Bennett’s article iu that line, but hardly attached to it a spirit o f wilful prejudice aud unfairnes. as does our correspondent. The latter suggests that the H e r a l d nsk Mr. Benuett “ Where tbe Clover L e a f Creamery is situated, and where tbe output o f that creamery came from in 1897?” Our corre spondent adds that the Clover L e a f plant was sold and the ma chinery shipped out o f the county in the winter o f 1896-7. m ’ k in l e y J W Byers. NORWAY. Henry Allen, G W Clinton, John Bonewitz, T Devereux, J H Rada- baugb, S L Lafferty, W A Hoover. PEOSPER. J W Haramerberg, A H Hulton, H Tennisson, S T Lanegan. PARKERSBURG. K.virton Pick-Ups. REPRÉSENTATIVE TOPPING EXPLAINS Death of Mrs- Kelly at Libby. Riverton, Jan. 30. — D. Johnson, Mrs. Flora Kelly, widow of the j The Criticsm of the Portland Evening Tele one o f Coquille’s business meu, late Audrew K elly, who died of gram on His Appointment of Clerks. was down last week butchering a caucer some two years ago, died at S a l u i , O r., dan . 24, 1999. beef. her home at Libby yesterday, Jan. E ditor C oquille C it y H erald , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson, 30, at 10 o’clock. The fuuernl C oquille , O regon : o f BaDdoD, spent several days in takes place tomorrow at 2 o’clock. Dear Sir— 1 see by the H erald our town. They were closing out Mrs. K. had been ill several days that a clipping from the Telegram tbeir interest in the Riverton meat and later yielded to pneumonia, regarding my hiring a lady clerk market. and being a large woman her heart iu the place of a gentlemau. T. J. Little, mine host o f the troubled her durieg her later ill Tbe fact is, the gentleman, who Shepard House, in Coquille City, ness. Mrs. K. had lived in that is a newspaper reporter from Ben made out towu a business call lust locality several years, was well ton county, persuaded me to help Sunday. H e called in at our offieo. known and loved by all who knew him, if 1 could. I told him if my Grace Prewett has taken a week’s her. She was always nt hand in former clerks did not return, 1 vacation from the Riverton Hotel. sickness or affliction among her would help him. 1 had two clerks She goes to vi-it her people on neighbors, and her door was open to appoint, but ae there was ouly Rear creek. Miss Alaggie Copley nnd table sprend for unfortuuute need for one, I felt iu duty bound, tnkes her place while shn is away. miners or humanity generally. if there was auy work, to give it to Wm. Copley won the gramo some one from my own county, phone last Saturday evening. He Out in the Cold. therefore, wbeD my committee bad threw 45, which won the machine. Judging from a Washington dis work for a clerk I appointed Miss Our progressive townsman and Florence Smith, o f Marshfield, who merchaut, T. VV. Akers, has ad patch of the 20th, Coos bay was left is a competent and worthy young vanced one step farther. He has out in the cold, as far ns nn appro lady in every particular, and who purchased tho meat market, tools priation for continuing the jetty i i was one of my former clerks, io and supplies, toaether with nbout concerned. The riverB nnd harbors consequence o f which the repoiter $200 worth of goods form erly be committee says “ there is not enough put the article which you clipped longing to the market. Mr. Akers commerce at that point to warrant This would be quite iu the Telegram. has moved into the building occu expenditure.” I consider (aud so do members pied by the meat market nnd will amusing, if it wasn’ t for the fact who know both parties) that I soon stock the entire building with that the “ powers that be” may take done what was right and proper, general merchandise. H e proposes the report seriously, without inves and nn act which I would repeat to carry hardware, tinware, dry- tigating, nnd wo would be deprived under similar circumstances, goods and groceries. IS. L . Pow of the necessary menus to continue AVhat was Con whether 1 was in the Oregon leg ers retains his position as meat the improvement. islature or at a corn shuckmg in cutter iu the establishment. M i. gressman Tongno doiug when the He Missouri. Respectfully, Powers caDDot be excelled ns a committee was deliberating? G eo . P. T o rpin g . meat cutter. A ll we ask is that has tho statistics at hand to show he does not butcher any more our commercial importance, or The baud announces, in our an beeves with four fore quarters. could have got them promptly by nouncement column, and later by Eisou Peterson met with an ac writing for them. Yaquina bay has posters, a grand Masquerade ball cident. W hile working with bailed been put down for $1,000,000, nnd ou the night of Feb. 18th. Tbe bny be dislocated his right arm at yet everyone knows (except the band desires to raise a fund to com the shoulder. H e is now doing river and harbor committee) that plete payment of tbeir lot and as quite well. there is more shipping done on D onna A na . their programs are always so pop Coos bny in one week than is done The funeral o f an infnnt child ular nnd entertaiuieg, this effort T o C u re C o n s tip a tio n F o r e v e r . at Yaquiua in six. It is very evi T a k e C la sca l«ts C an dy C ath artic. 10c or 25a of Mr. aDd Mrs. W. H. Williams, will be none tbe less so. dent, if the dispntch is correct, that f C. C C fa il to curt*, d ru g g is ts refu n d money. at Beaver slough, took place here wo have been sadly neglected by Jord Lewis, while driving a cow last Saturday afternoon, under at along the road near Uncle John those whose duty it was to look ItlA U R IE n . tendant distressing circumstances. Berry's farm on the South Fork on after our interests. Perhaps Con J ohnbon - G rkkn —A t Portland, Or., Jan. 25, There is sarious sickness o f other Sunday evening, accidentally fell 1899, Saruuol Johnson and M is s Alnm gressman Tongue can explain mat Green, both o f Coos county. members o f the family, including from his horse and was seriously ters.— Coos Bay News. Mr. W. being very low with la injured. It wns feared for awhile DOR1. J. R. Dennin, representing the grippe and threatened with pneu- that the shock would prove fatal, S m it h —O n Coos river, Jan. 18,1899, to Mr. “ Wonder Shoe Store” at Marsh monin, necessitating the funeral of however lie is now resting easy nnd and Mrs. W . II. Smith, a daughter. field, visited Coqnille and M yrtle tbe babe to bn almost wholly man bids fair to recover. D IE D . Point last week. It is a new firm, aged and performed by neighbors J. L. Roy has uearly completed W iu t h —A t Glasgow, Jan. 23. 1S39, infnnt carrying ouly the specialty of boots and strangers. A daughter of Air. son o f M r. and Mrs. O. A. W irtn. W illiam s— Mrs. John R eese— was his launch, and is expecting a 4. W i l l i a m s — At Denver slough, Jan. 2G, 1K99, and shoes. Mr. D. is a pleasant nn attendant,but on returning nfter h">rse power gasoline engine ou infant son o f Mr. and Mrs. W . H . W ill gentleman aud expects to extend iams. the burinl swooned and was iu an next steamer arrival. I t is a good- his trade to this section. S. Yeo, l l y —A t Libby, Jan. 30,1809, Mrs. Flora unconscious state for about two sized boat, and will be very serv K k Kelly, o f California, is tho proprietor. aged about SO years. hours. She was taken to tbe hotel iceable. and a physician summoned, nnd UUE WANT to trade 220 acres good the latter, assisted by kindly Indies, ” farming land in the best loca restored tbe lady sufficiently to be tion as to school nnd market in Ne taken home. There was consider braska, cither for a farm, town prop able excitement manifested, for erty or stock of goods in Coos county. many casually thought tbe young A hill introduced by Mr. T op woman was dead or dying, aDd ping, to establish the office of with tbe other afflictions befalling health officer at Coos bay, G ardi the fam ily excited much sympathy. -1 f. ner, Yaqniua City and Bandon, w h s O u rcan cpot W oodmen, Myrtle passed by tbs bouse last Tuesday Camp, No. 197, gave ft whist party 10* ALL Our solicitor nnd collector, John last Saturday night, at Masonic 2 5 * 50 * DRUGGISTS Caldwell, has sufficiently recovered ball, a “ farewell” to Mr. and Mrs. I AR^OT.IITF.T.V fHTJRINTPPin »n 7M »eo r«m «lip itlo ii. CiunreU sre tlir b in i L i u from a late si"k spell ns to be on his I n Lol/LU a I j j I U U M ln ll 1 DDL» five. never prip or irripc.but raoRO ensy natural rrsults. Sam- J. W. Leneve, who within the next i pi® find booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEBY t'O., Chicago. Boutre.il. Can., or Men York. *n . rounds again. Look out for him, few days will depnrt for Houolulu. and treat him kindly. The members of tbe order were Capt. Tennisson and family moved privileged to invite two friends each, hence tbe attendance was from Randolph to this place todny. large and the evening passed d e They are temporarily domiciled with lightfully. Besides the whist part their daughter, Mrs. C. O. Gilkey. of the program, others eutertaiued Some of our farmers are taking themselves in plays nnd social in advantage of the present good tercourse, aud then the bauquet weather and are making early table was spread, supplying a fenBt gardens. to tbe large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. N ice jewelry at Gillbam's, and Leueve were the recipients of gen * eral as well ns many personal com repairing of all kinds. pliments and marks of friendship. Teachers' Examination- The New York W orld Almanac nnd Encyclopedia for 1899 is at Notice is hereby given that for hand, and is a wonderful com pil the purposo of making an exami ation o f information and figures. nation of all persons who may offer It has a special feature iu this themselves as teachers of the editioD— charming photo half-tone schools of thie county, nnd for those engravings of our generals and desiring state papers, the county E T T -E IR B R O U G H T T O naval officers, as also of the war board of examiners of Coos county vessels participating in the late will hold a public examination in war with Spain. It has nil the the office of the couDty superin data, also, of the war in a form fur tendent, in the courthouse, at Co ready reference. Thanks to the quille City, on Wednesday, tho 8tli W orld for an advance copy o f the dsy of February, 1899, commenc valuable work. Tbe H e r a l d will ing at 1 p. m. N E W PRICES- W. H. B u n c h , shortly have copies for sale or as County Supt. Coos county, Or. premiums to subscribers. Dated, Jan. 27, 1899. McKinley, Or. There is a disease prevailing iu this country most dangerous be cause so deceptive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it— heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often tbe result of kidney disease. I f kidney trouble is allowed to advance ' the kidney poison in the blood is liable to at tack the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away sell by soil. Then tho rich ness o f tho blood— the albumen — leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble. Kidney trouble can be detected although it be slow and deceptive. First, by analysis of tho urine; second, by the simple test of setting the urine aside in a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, when a cloudy or brick dust settling indicates it. It was for just such troubles that in His infinite power and goodness the Great Physician caused Swamp- Root to grow for the benefit o f suf fering mankind, leaving it for His servant, Dr. Kilmer, the great kid ney and bladder specialist, to dis cover it and make it known to the world. Its wonderful efficacy iu promptly curing tho most distress ing cases is truly marvelous. You may have a sample bottle of- Dr. Kiim er’s SwnmpRoot, the great kid ney, liver and bladder remedy, by- mail free. Address Dr. Kilm er k Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. When writing men tion this paper. Druggists, in fifty-ccnt or dollar ^ A N D Y CATHARTIC C U R ! CONSTIPATION OUR S T O C K IN G UP And Going on at a Rapid Rate LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF m Goods COQU I L L E CITY A Farris, Frank Flam, J F Haga, J S Hamblock, T P Hanly. RIVERTON. J D Donaldson, J V Foster, W H Hull, C A Peterson, J H Timon, date outstanding accounts w ill be Abe L Nosier, W D Roberts. l m i \ M REMOTE. handed to a collector, with instruc Our youDg friend Charley Skoels L B Fetter. tions to enforce paym ent * Final Notice to Taxpayers. met with a painful accident to his RURAL. left ankle at Johnson’s mill last I f you Want a job o f grading Ben Gant, W L Hood, J D Hayes. are hereby notified to nettle voor Tuesday afternoon. While assist X OU and leveling the courthouee block, tiuen forthw ith, as the Com ity ( 4onrt SITKUM. ing iD placing a logon, the carriage, has ordered me to make immediate collec the H e r a l d , today, publishes the E N narry. o f every cent thut is due the county, the end of the log where he was tion only “ official” advertisement solic and a fter the 10th day o f February we w ill BUMNEB. working missed the headblock nnd begin to levy upon the property o f all that iting sealed bids to undertake A D Boone, Alex Bruce, J W # # » C. H. B U T L E R , F M O P U IE T O K . almost crushed his ankle. The liavo not paid their taxes np to the year o f that work. The county court will Catching. 1897, inclusive. You are further notified that limb proved to be badly bruised, on and a fter said date we will not receive receive bids till next Saturday, at but luckily no bones fractured. County Warrants in payment o f delinquent 1 p. m., to be filed with the county W . W. G aok . The confidence that the He is confined nt bis father's home, taxes. J S a v i n g L E A S E D T H IS N E W . C O M M O D IO U S A N D M O D E H N U O S T L E H Y clerk. Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. X I I nin now prepared to entertain the traveling public in ftrat-olaae for the present, hot is improving Coquille City, Jan. 26, 1899. style, with the very best o f nccommodHtionH ami at most reason makers of Schillings Best Tbe sooner a cough or cold is able rate«. Tables «applied w ith the best the market affords. favorably and expects soon to be SAMPLE RO O M S tor Commercial men, cured without harm to the sufferer have in their out. roomy and centrally located. S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and Terms Notice. 1 _ ;1 1 - and i Ther the better. Lingering colds nre bnfcirt^ p o w d er fo r Fami lies Th< ■atrioni Troapos. tea A t the late term o f county court flavorin g extracts ci JT-e K a t e s - $1 to |1.50 per day. dangerous. Hacking cough is dis ^ I^ H E County Court o f CooiC onnty, Htate and spice« soda tbe sheriff was ordered to proceed X of Oregon, w ill receive sealed bids to tressing. One Minule Cough Cure nnd level the Courthouse block, in quickly cures it. Why suffer when is expressed by “ Your forthwith and collrct all delinquent grade taxes from 1887 to the present Coquille City, Oregon. such a cough cure is withiu reach ? Bids must be filed with the oounty clerk THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AG' i money back if you don't time. Today we publish the sher on or before Saturday, February 4, 1899. • IIT T It is pleasant to the taste. 1L S. P a c if ic T h e Court reserves the right to reject any iff’s “ final notice to taxpayers,” Should be in Every Home and Library. Knowlton. like the goods.” ,u who has set the 10th day of F eb or all bids. L . H a r i / jckkr . m u tu a l County Judge. ruary as the limit, at which time Ed Rackleff, clerk. Capt. H. L. Burleson, the fruit he will begin to levy on properties. and vegetable dryer on the bay Notice. 1. .rltum b, Ri.M Ilo. William r « . n oijJ-ion.. See “ official" notice in another visited Coquille last Friday prior F .«-P r«n »i* r o f H ritinn %n<t lie'R n r». O » * ' " r. Kng . !<•*. A. H. S m «.. ( ’« ! ' « * . Osfntrf. »■■"» ; column- o f California. to a business trip to the city. Mr. N February 4 , 1«99. at 1 o'clock p. m., I Kwv Sf»mtj«*l 1V «» Curti-n, I I I ) . < h .c * «.» I ht Rarainnrjr.Ohic/itio Ill. « Knv •. . F r . e . .... d e ric . I hi •••.'? innrr, (>iav«iv, ..... — k ------ - ■> W . W. Gage, sheriff o f Coos county, | B. will take along seme sample N ,:, » “ ,._S. IL 8 , Dean D « « i» of o f Canterbury. C anterbury Canterbur». -------- Bids for grading aud leveling O regon, w ill sell to the highett bidder, for ,,,, r II > H; . II. I • I» I I - • . ¡ll'iiVi.; desiccated potatoes with him. aud Kov. Frank N V (iiinaati as I) l>. AunHur t iatUt.ro,' cash, the old sheriff's office building, l o - ! the courthouse block are called for, O m fe i iM r a fo s » , ,. 111: . . ., R ev Oeontn - F . , - P en , t eco* , t. !• while iD the city will secure ma cated on the west side o f the Ooorthouse jon e rrix b jrte ria n L . n ton. I bone I ’ro-bjrterian Church. Lon d on. 1 i » to be filed by next Saturday. See block in Coqnille City; also s lo t o f stoves j REV. JA8. I j . FUTRELI ftgent. Ifa W acArthur, c A rtliu r. D .D ., C alvary a lv iry H *P *»»t t « »>'«•• I » " h *». . -r V> chinery for a potato starch factory C M artyn *' HuBunerboll. I» •> V ity. I ' ) , N. rv. Y.; I . ; i K m «v < t . . Mar and stovepipe. W, W. G a o s , Dotice, if you want a job. - " — Free L. — L LpWu>t,,n. Mu ; Ku' > run t Htreet Hnjitiat Church. L - - and arrange to move his fam ily to Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon. M. BCatol. D.b , First M ethod-* M■••enr -C < nardi. Kran«toii, III.; de» W. T Moore. I L I» . Ihe t ht- ths bay. H e will also bring with T b e hearing for the appointment | tinn Commonwealth,” London, fnit l„,‘ w ", 1 Everett Haie. I>.I»., South Contrreg...lonnl t hutuh. him tbe Low -Top Burbank Seed- o f a receiver of our railroad will Boston, Meet».; Rev Joseph A*nr H*.«t, ILI» . F o r R e n t . Col 'eu». Ri. hiuond, En«.; K**v. Carpar Heae W w o n , 'P h e L o n e S t a r liug potato, from Salim s, Cal., tbe A t the Fair Store, come np in a few days in the fed- L n p iU University. I^ ip zt«. ru»<*n). * • Cleaver Wilkineon. I) L* . I n ve^D , c l t hieMV. ■ «; •; best potato on the coast and one earl court at Portland. ce««». II»-. Rev. Humuel J im . t. 1>I> . Y »T j 1 t .ÌH m 'l A V IN G decided to retire from the O. O. O IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R , C. M. S k e e l s . H eri ford .< *•»».; H « J Monro 1 ¿ ¡¿ "A best suited to this soil aDd climate. botcher business, I offer for rent my >Vo*el i'reebj tenet» Church. London. K n g ..He Ueortre C iquille Otty, Or.— Opposite Depot. O. Lonm er, I.L I». T h fT em p le. Boston. Me*a At the special school meeting Mrs. Dyer, of Bandon, came op building, tools, etc. I will go out o f busi He urger the farmers to plant po- p o r t I.A K m u t i c i >. 42 t ‘J P**t ì r ness F eb rm ry 1 A, 1*99, and this being the ; tatoes and plenty o f them— partic- held in Myrtle Point last Saturday Saturday and visited her sister, on ly butcher shop in town, would lik « fo r Keeps only Pure Wines and Liquors and tione, «tir «else*. rM h . f i ü . keH levant, | .» L u l ^ q Î a V t c » r n i T i o ’i. 1 . 2 «» r u e * * , W ) f n ii - r » - ' « Fine Cigars. some reliable person hi continue the busi ! ularly o f the 8alinas seed which a 10-rnill tax was voted to be ap -1 Mis. 11. E. Buck, «ione a Strie A -* »lt R-e- fol» leierD. one v .J m » T h e Americas Club Whisky is one o f tbe ness. 1 be will bring with him, nnd be will plied on the school house bonds. F qr S a l k _ a young aDd perfect Any one desirous o f m nnins a butcher specialties served in th esj Clnhrooms. ! dispose o f 200,000 bags o f pota- while a 8-null tax for the support fregh cow ft. D. S a n f o r d . • business would do well to call on or addrsss farther"Teforme»b.n write HKNHY O N f t lW THUN. AND E R SO N . of the school was lost |_ _ .. _ i toes himself. tap r!8 ) Bandon, Oregon. lust Hilliard Tabic in Southern O regon Publtehert2i2 <u»J ül M-arw btesaft,CUicuuo, UUo NEW FIRM, - - - NEW GOODS, Kept in a Well-AjDointei D m Store. COQUILLE PHARMACY, (Macy & Moore.) H o tel COQUILLE,® a . m w ._ _ _ Life Insurance Company The People’s Dime History O H • Monthly P a lo« cured by Dr. Mile* A ala m u , Uff, Endowment a Affidnil Pitliriex