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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1899)
I «StoîMïUc City f e t a l i * TUESDAY. FER 7, I89ft" R E G U L A R TRAINS jy jO N D A Y H . W E D N E S D A Y S A N D FUI days will run as follow s: fjOAVO I Arrive 8.00 a . vn. I M arshfield 12.30 p .m . A rrive “ | Leave 9 .30 “ | C O Q U IL L E C IT Y 11.0 0 a . in. I 10.30 “ 10.00 “ | Myrtle Point Your heart beats over one hun dred thousand times each day. One hundred thousand auppliesof good or bad blood to your brain. Which is it? If bad, impure blood, thcnycur brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannotsleep. You are as tired in the morning as at night. You have no nerve power. Your food does you but little g o o d . Stimulants, tonics, headache] powders, cannot cure you ; but I DU CAL ITE M S. ANNOUNCEMENTS. • + p Services at the little church next Sunday evening nt the usunl hour, to be conducted by J. H. J ame *. 'J he Coqu’ lle Municipal Band will give a masquerade ball nt finnd hall, Saturday night, Feb. luary 18th. The band will pre pare a grand nights entertain ment, ns is their wont. Tickets, SI. Midnight supper nt Tuttle Hotel. Spectators, 25 cents. A grnud tnnsqneinde ball will be given at Arago, Feb. 11, nt Grange hall. Good music and a good time assured. Steamer Mvrl will leave Coquille City at 6:30 p. to. for Arago, returning next morning, carrying passengers free of charge both ways. Midnight supper at the residence of W. M. Burgess, at 25 cents per plate. will. It makes the liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all im purities from the blood. And it makes the blood rich in its life- giving properties. Additional locals on 2d page. Toilet articles at the Pharmacy.* Have you seen the Jewett type writer? For Sale—My Photo Scow. Price $150, c a s h . W . H unt . Johnson Bro's is headquarters for syrups. * Second-hand billiard table for sale. Apply at this office. * To H a s te n R ecovery. You will be more rapidly cured If you will take a laxative dose of Ayer’ s pills each night. They arouse the sluggish liver and thus cure biliousness. Writs to our Dootoro. Go and see Mrs. Hersey’s fine new stock of fall and winter Millinery goods. * We have the exclusive) services of ■'»me of tho most eminent physicians In tho United States. Write freely all the particulars in your case. Address. DK. J. C. AYER. Lowell, Mass* J. M. Perkins and family re turned from this place to their lower-river borne. Mr. P. has some business in Baudot) demand ing bis attention. A rented house on Rock Robi son’s homestead place, up on Halls creek, was destroyed by fire a few days ago, and as the family occupy ing the premises were temporarily absent, their furniture aud belong To insure a happy new year, keep ings went also, making a total loss the liver clear and the body vigor to both parties. The loss of the ous by using Be Witt’s Little Early house amounts to about $200. Risers, the famous little pills for Rev. E. L. Fitch last Thursday constipation and liver troubles. R. evening commenced a protracted S. Knowlton. service at the Southern Methodist F or S ale — In Battdon, one of j church, to continue nightly uutil the choicest locations, a pleasant j further notice, and with a day-time home, new, unique in style, and j meeting beginning this afternoon, with a splended view of the town j'l “ I Everybody is iuvited to attend and oceau. Sheltered from these meetings. north wiuds. For particulars, ap All druggist a sell Dr. Miles’ N erve Plasters ply to the H erald . [tf. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickham,at Beaver Hill, are happy over the reception ot a littie daughter nt their home Sunday evening. Mother and baby nre doing well. B a k in g R o ^ y a l A b so lu te ly 'P u r e * For Sale- -M y Photo Scow. Price \ $150, cash. W. H unt . J. W. Cartwright moved his fam j The teachers’ examination begins ily to this place from Bnudon last in this place tomorrow. week, and occupies the J. W. Le- For 30 Days—Mrs. Moon will give ueve residence. rare bargains both in dressmaking The steamer Townsend— pas and millinery. * senger and freight boat rebuilt for Our public schools now enroll the trade of Sail Francisco and this river some mouths ago—is an 200 pupils, and four rooms nr6 oc Now where are the other nounced to be placed on the run cupied. during this month. WantriH To exchange, good city ft a i l l e u property in Los Angelos county, California, for property' in Coquille City, or vicinity. Lot 50x120, now, modern 5-room house, with all conveniences for small fam ily. A fine chance, open for a short time only. CATHARTIC CURE CONSTIPATION r i i And Going on at a Rapid Rate ROYAL BAKING POWDER C O ., NEW YORK. Wall Paper at the Pharmacy. Nice jewelry at Gillham’s, and '*’•»1* « Screr* \n>-r iitc iiik C li n m l M - r ln ln ’ M « m i . l i A l- Fu htrap Findings. ! repairing o f nil l^iods. *1 H re. w n ja P r » » r w E lt V e liiiiI . Fill a bottle or commou glass 1 tr j , , ___ . After the big fire in Cripple Creek,1 Thero are no hettpr medicines on > Headquarters for Valeutiues o[|T . . . *r , . . ’ Fisbtrsp, Fell. 6.— A wonderfu with your water and let it stand it l . j u l- Store. ci * 1 took a very severe ... cold . and the market than Chamhi rtain’s. all kiude nt > u the Berlin , , tried .. change has taken place nt Fishtrnp 24 hours; A sediment or settling m a n y r e m e d ie s w it h o u t h e lp , t h e ! We have used the Cough Remedy indicates an unhealthy condition of The Hernster left San Francisco cold only becoming more settled.! since our Representative Topping when all others failed, nnd in every gave his elaborate account of the the kidneys; if it stains your linen for this riyer last Thursday aod j After using three small bottles of instance it proved effectual. Al Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, both i resources of our county. Every most daily we hear the virtues of it is evidence of kidney trouble; anived here yesterday. thing is popped out white—all the Px the cold and cough left me, and in too frequent desire to pass it or pain Geo. Robinson bas met the Chamberlain s remedies extolled by in the buck is also convincing proof igency o f the season and has laid this higli altitude it takes a meritor same color. those who hnve used them. This is All the sick, so far as heard from that the kidneys and bladder are in a large and select stock of shoes. ious cough remedy to do any good. not an empty puff, paid tor at so j are better. out of order. — G. R. Henderson, editor Daily The measles scare has subsided much a line, but involuntarily given The Wells-Fargo express office Advertiser, Cripple Creek, Colo. WHAT TO DO. ! and Nile Miller has returned reg iu good faith, in tho hope that suf- There is comfort in the knowl is again under tbe management of Sold by R. S.Knowlton. feriug humanity may try there rem j ular trips again. Heury L on u z, at Lorenz's store. edge so often expressed, that Dr. edies and, like the writer, he bene Some think there is more than Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great The Salem Daily Capital Jour Geo. Robinson has just received fited.— From the Glenville (W. Va.) kidney remedy, fulfill every wish in a large lot o f the best shoes that nal has devoted a large space in milk up the creek that attracts Pathfinder. For sale by R. S. curing rheumatism, pain in the ever came to the county. Just go j its issue of Friday, 3d inst., to Coos j Renaldo Robison so much. Geo. Miller is making great Knowlton. back, kidneys, liver, bladder and aud see them aud nsk for prices. * county’s new courthouse, including advances toward a pair of spec every part of the urinary passage. We got no reliable word f ri)m ' ‘‘ ^dsorne cut and detailed de- tacles, hut we think it is something Coos B a y New s. It corrects inability to hold water A new boiler nnd engine, to be Riverton as to the event, which ¡ M “ ° * th* bu‘ ld,?S n8 P“ b j on tlie other side of the specs that and scnldiug pain in passing it, or are said to have passed there last I ^ -bed b* “ >• H erald used for hoisting at the Klondike ! ho is aftpr. had effects following the use of Of course, this liberal advertising mine, arrived on the Ruth. week, hence have said nothing Wm. Averill, of Brownsville,Or., liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes ! has cost our people nothing, nnd about them. was visiting with relatives here last The output of the Newport mine I will go far to put us before the out that unpleasant necessity of being Sunday. has increased considerably of Inte. compelled to go often during the UUE WANT to trade 220 acres good side world, but we should appreci Grass has about disappeared and More miuers were put to work day and to get up many times dur ’ ’ farming land in the best loca ate it more than we do and try to people nre feeding their stack. Monday. ing the night. The mild and extra tion us to school and market iu Ne reimburse them. There is no l ’lie present cold snap lias frozen At a meeting of the 'own hoard ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is braska, either for a farm, town prop “ fake” in it, nor pull, nor push, soon realized. It stands the high erty or stock of goods in Coos county. Dor “ stuffing” - - i t is plain enter- some potatoes in our neighbor Saturday eveuiug n 4-inill tai wns hood. — levied for municipal purposes. est for its wonderful cures of the Mrs. Elleu M. Williams, living Drise and effort to occupy the field This makes the total tax for most distressing cases. If you below Bandon, proved up on a for which they are qualified and need a medicine you should have bouiesteaj before County Clerk have fitted themselves. Frank Sherwood was down town Marshfield property holders 35^ the best. Sold by druggists iu fifty Rackleff Inst Saturday. today for the first time since his t us mills, instead of 36 as stated last W. H. The present provisions of the issue. cent and one dollar sizes. Logau and T. J. Wooden were bill for government appropriations sle with cholera morbus. He nays he drove thirty miles after he was You may have a sample bottle of present as witnesses. The Plnindealer says that Unela tor rivers nnd harbors ou this coast taken, and never came so near dy Billy Pitt., of Gardiner, is totter this wonderful discovery and a book names $5000 for our upper river, Tho smallest thing may exert the ing in his life. After this when lie ing around quite briskly for his that tells more about it, both sent Mr. goes out in the country he will take 94 years. Mr. Pitt wns formerly a absolutely free by mail, address Dr. greatest influence. De Witt’s Lit but nothing for the jetties. Kilmer k Co., Bingliampton, N. Y. tle Early Risers are unequnled for Tongue w rfes to Bandon that “ his a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, resident of Coos county, and is When writing mention that you overcoming constipation and liver impression is that a good, liberal Cholera and Dtarrhooea Remedy well known by a number of old rend his generous offer in the Co troubles. Small pill, best pill, safe appropriation will yet be made for with him. —Missouri Valley (Iowa) settlers. the improvement of the Coquille Times. For sale by IL S. Kuowlton. pill. R. S. Knowlton. quille City H erald . river aud harbor.” Call at Mrs. Chas. Moon’s for Word reaches us that old Mr. The H erald thanks Editor All parties having claims against choice winter milliuery. * Panter, whose wife died at Bandon Kindly remembrance by wedding Angell, o f “ Our Dumb Animals,” School District No. 8, ou account a few days ngo, is missing, but Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair entertained cake greeted us this morning, com Boston, for a mark'd copy o f his of building, will please preseut spleudid paper containing the sug whetbei drowned or roaming in ing from Mr. nnd Mrs. George same at once to W. S. Perry, chair last Saturday night, giving one of gestion from proper persons of tbe the hills is not known. Some indi Morris— nee Mrs. Mary Yoakara •• man of board, or G. F. Boutell, the pleasantest and most enjoynble social events of tbe season to a use of sulphur for grip and other cations are said to point to tbe for whose marriage was eeiebrnted last clerk, for settlement. evening in the presence o f a lew Mrs. S. intro serious contagious complaints, and mer view. G. F. B outell , Clerk. host of friends. duced several new and instructiva bow to apply the remedy. This— Sheriff Gage disposde of his friends at the home of Mr. and J. J. S'anley is called into ser- whether a cure-all, or not- -i s worth temporary office building at public Mrs. J. Wes Nosier. Thanks, aud vice at 3heriff Gage’s office to as plays, which were participated in j by the guasts with much iuterest many times the cost of a subscrip sale last Saturday afternoon. best wishes attend you. sist in collating and summarizing and amusement. tion to many families. Charley Martiu was the highest The pntrons of the Coquille the delinquent tax lists. There is bidder, and will remove the struc creamery were present iu force last much work to do, and Mr. Stanley Mr. S. A. Faekler, editor o f tho Two communications—one from ture to a lot in the rear of his Wednesday, payday for the month is a rattler. Mil anopy (Fla.)’ Hustler, with his the Middle Sixes section and one present business house. His bid of December’s output. Their ac wife and children, suffered terribly from Merlin, Oregon, suggested Miss Ray Collier returned last wub $27. counts were liquidated at the rate from La Grippe. One Minute Cough by the concluding remarks of H o d . Wednesday from a visit of several City Marshal Buck made tbe ar of 25J cents per pound, and made months at Portland. She is look Cure was the only remedy that J. W Bennett in his article to the a total of $1100. helped them. It acted quickly. annual number of tbe Oregonian rest of one “ Kentuck,” a half-breed ing well and says she enjoyed her Thousands of others use this rem Mrs. W. S. Periy and little daugh visit very much. — are held over to next issue, ow- Indian from the bay side. Inst Tues edy ns a specific for La Grippe and iug to the crowded state o f our day, who was drunk aud disorderly. ters, Bessie aod Mai, returned yes N ot cheap shoes, but S H O E S its exhausting after effects. R. 8. He wns locked up, and when so terday from their protracted visit columns. bered up somewhat was taken be iu Canada. They were joined iu C H E A P at B E R L I N S T O R E . Knowlton. A young man named Strader, fore City Recorder McDuffee and San Francisco by Mr. Perry, who whose family recently arrived at fined in tbe sum of $5 and costs. accompanied them borne. Bandon from California, died on Arthur Elliugson has purchased the 3d inst. after a short illness. A portion of tbe new officers- The family was iu straightened cir elect of Encampment N o. 25, I. O. the steamer fawn from D. L. Per cumstances and this additional O. F., were installed last Thursday kins and will cater to the business affliction came upon them, but the night, 1). D. G. P. Boutell officiat wants of freighting on the river good people of Bandon rallied with ing. A full attendance is desired hereafter. Capt. 'lom White will j X b o a h e X b liberal bauds and gave needed at next meeting— next Thursday manipulate tbe craft. help. Dight, Feb. 16th— for completing Capt. T. W. McCloskpy, of the C ard of T hanks - W e desire to installations ami receiving several Myrl, has givenan order to Arthur return sincere thanks to friends new members. Thera is also other Elliugson for tbe construction of io « i n i <i ■H|, . r r x s k - AU and neighbors for kinduess during business of importance to transact. a new boat— larger, neater and bet 25* 50 * DRUGGISTS sickness o f our lov"d oues, Edna ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED !?.!■” •”rr*«o'''-<>»»iip»ti°"- r.sf«rri<i m o„ This section came in for a share ter than the present one, for the and Albert. W. H. W illiam s , ri»«i"l boo U tifrw . id . s t h h . ivii iiVw"7>yr< n .?rh i^ »% °!,t7 ..* L of winter last Friday night and upper-river service. aud family. Sunday Frank Emory is an artist in night—Saturday night He has finished a Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., baviug clouded up and moderated wood work. suffered agony for thirty years, and somewhat. Frank Boutell sam handsome guitar iu myrtle, which then cured his Piles by using De- pled tbe blizard by an open nir for beauty, skill iu workmanship W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It heals test, and it fell to 12 degrees above and resonant tone is bard to equal. injuries and skin diseases like magic, j zero—Tbe coldest soap in this val Frank is a gr uius. R. S. Knowlton. ley for several years. A number The Dairymen’s Union held its | Jonathan Quick and Miss Mary of water pipes bureted, while mnny annual meeting and election of others bad only frozen bard enough came up from their rnnch at board of directors last Sat Lampey creek last Saturday. Mr. to refuse to run, which wero thawed and the board in turn met out during tbe day. Q. has rented his place to Neely chose officers for the present year Bro’s of the Fairview section. Coos Bay News: A protest is ‘ Cau’t you hold ’em?” See being made against the proposed It is really an ill wind that blows American-Canadian treaty con picture of the boy holding up tbe no good. The snow and ice came taining a provision to strike ont Fair Store’s announcement of the but some o f onr people reaped ice tbe 67 cents per ton on coal. C. J. great Bryan shoe. cream for it. Smith, general manager of tbe J. L. Roy, living above town, lias A. H. Buckingham, at Bandon, Oregon Improvement Company, been very poorly the past week— has bought out the general mer thinks that tbe removal of the thought to be seriously ill. duty would piacticallv close up the chandise store o f Elheit Dyer. Watches, Clocks nnd Jewolry nt coal mines on Coos bay. Senator The Pharmacy. B B O U G U T * Simon bas pnt tbe matter in the The prices of “ cheap" strongest light possible before tbe non*. tea !)•»!;itig po\v<Vr American members of the commis F lanagan —At M nrshfbld, Jnn. 28, 1899, to coffee 11 '.voring e x t; act* M r. and Mrs. E. Q . Flanagan, a d a u gh sion. and sp ice s •oda O U R S T O C K IN G [ J P P owder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome County Superintendent Bunch arrived in town yesterday to ar range for the teachers’ examination. How to Find Out. 100 ? W e call attention to the resolu tions o f the Indian War Veterans’ Association printed on 4th pnge in today’s H erald . There are many of the pioneer heroes in Coos and Cnrry who nre interested iu the movemeut. C O Q U I L L E are lower than prices o f Schilling s Best. True; s o is the quality. In a recent letter from Washing ton, D. C., to an old friend, Major G. A. Studer, for twenty years United States consul nt Singapore, says: “ While in Des Moines I became ac quainted with a linament known ns Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I found excellent against rheuma tism ns well ns against soreness of the throat and chest (giving much easier breathing). I hud n touch of pneumonia early this week, and two applications freely applied to the throat and chest relieved me of it at once. I would not be without it for anything.” For sale by R. S. Kuowlton. These are dangerous times for the health. Croup, colds and throat H e h a ld L a n d k L o a n C o . troubles lead rapidly to Consump W. H. Scbroeder, the merchant tion A small bottle of One Min at Arago, shipped about 450 boxes ute Cough Cure used at the right o f apples to San Francisco on the time will preserve life, health and a 27th ult., aud P. E. Drane, of this large amount of money. Pleas place, 60 bead of bogs last Thurs ant to take; children like it. R. S. day. There were several impor Knowlton. tant shipments o f apples, prunes Several o f the old pioneers have At the Fair Store, and other articles intervening, C. M. S keels . mostly via the bay, going to show departed this life in this seceion of —------------» « ■» • ------- Oregon the past fortnight. One by that even nt this late season our one they, too, strong and brave j John Yager, a prominent mer traffic is fairly gccd. hearts, have finished their w ork! chant at Bandon, and well aud ‘ The H erald ’ s columns are given and then “ laid them down to favorably known to all our people,) largely this week (to the exclusion plensant dreams” — and we sine« rely died suddenly Sunday evening. of many general and local news hope to a sweeter, happier life than Mr. Yager had been very ill forj items) to the publication of the this was. Among these we note some time, but enjoyed a short re. i only systematic effort to collate the death o f Mrs. Frances Panter. spite Inst Thursday aod early part! the resources of Coos county in a at Baudon, who, in 1859, accom of Friday, when lie was stricken j correct and reliable form. In panied by her husband and family,) with paralysis and died Sunday i view of the late awakening to that emigrated from Illinois to Orpgoa.. evening. He was a pioneer citi interesting topic, the H erald has Her husband and son (Capt. Rus- zen, and respected and revered by j goue to considerable trouble, in j sell Panter) survive and mourn | all who knew him. convenience nDd expense in the ; their loss. Mrs. Ornha Smith, who j La Grippe is again epidemic. | matter, and besides using the H er died at Bnndou January 26tli, Every precaution should bo taken ald ’ s large circulation to publish ‘ crossed the plains with her hus to avoid it. Its specific cure is One it abroad, will print it in pamphlet band and family in 1844 aod set Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shep-1 form for fntnre use. It is the lat tled in wbnt is now Yamhill county, erd, Publisher Agricultural Journal Her husband died in est intelligent effort at compiling j Oregon. and Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., says:| Coos county’s resources, which are 1863, and she, the widow, struggled “None will be disappointed in us complete for 1S97, beiug somewhat i on to raise her family, whom she ing One Minute Cough Cure for La of an official act by Connty Judge now leaves, after these eventful Grippe.” Pleasant to take, quick to Scbroeder at the request o f the ! years, a son and throe growD act. R. S. Knowlton. State Board of Agriculture and daughter«, to mourn a loyed mother Tbe coffee and cake service of for its nse. W e have other fea departed. She had been over an tures promised at au early day by average lifetime a consistent mem the Salvation Army last Saturday other prominent and intelligent ber o f the Methodist church, which night wns fairly well patronized. citizens, on specisl lines. File she assisted in planting on Oregon Tbe attendance was not large, bat the meeting was a good one. I soil. your H erald , or send it abroad. ter. W est — At Bny City. Jan . 30, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. J . C, W est, a son. W ickham —At Heaver l lill. F eb. f>, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W ickham , a daughter. Hold ’Em? GET THE iA. L. Bryan - * N E W D IE D . P anter —At B andon. Jan . 31, 1899, Mrs. i F rances Panter, aged 73 years, 8 m onths j and — days. W illia m s — At the hom e o f the parent's, on I Beaver slou gh, Feb. 1, 1899. E dna, daugh-1 ter o f Mr and Mrs. W. H . W illiam s, aged j 6 years. 11 m onths and 12 days. S m ith —At Handon. Jan. 28, 1899, Mrs. O r- | pha Sm ith, aged 87 years, 1 m onth aud 10 i d ays. Y ager —At Bandon, Feb. A, 1899, J oh n H. Yager, aged about f»2 years. B utton —At M yrtle P oint. Feb. 3, 1899, A. | T . Button, aged abou t 70 yoars. - NEW GOODS, F R I G E S . EyeryltiiBt Kept ia a Well-Aiigoiuted D im Storp. COQUILLE PHARMACY, (Macy & Moore.) H otel coquille , r C. H. BUTLER, PltOl'KIETOK. A V IN G L E A SE D T H IS N E W , C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E R N H O S T L E U Y I am now prepared to entertain the traveling publie in first-olass style, with the very best o f a ccom m od ation s and at most reason .if A i m if . n. able rates. T a b les supplied with the best the market alford s. M obrib - Y oakam —In C oqu ille City, at the S A M P L E R OOM S for Com m ercial men, residence o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Wes Nosier, room y and cen trally loca ted . S P E C IA L A CC O M M O D AT IO N S and T erm s Feb. 6,1899. by itev. E. L . Fitch, George fo r Fam ilies nnd T heatrical Troupes. M orris, o f Beaver H ill, and Mrs. Mary Kates—$1 to $1.30 pet day. Yoakam , o f this place. ---------------» i»> « - — S T h e Teachers’ Examination- Can't You NEW FIRM, C I T \ Lo n e Final Notice to Taxpayers. S ta r v Notice is hereby given that for I C . O . G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R , the purpose of making an exami C o q u il l e C it y , O r .— O p p o s it e D e p o t . nation of all persons who may offer . . — ... themselves as teachers of th e, K" p" onI* gn0r* school!) of this county, and for those The Americas Club W hisky is one of tbe desiring state papers, the county specialties served in the»» C lobroom a. OU are hereby notified to settle your taxes forthw ith, as Ihe C ounty Court has ordered me to make imm ediate collec tion o f every rent that is due the countv. and after the 10th dny o f F ebtnnry we will begin to levy upon the property o f nil that have not paid their tuxes up to th e v e a r o f 1897, inclusive. You are further notified that on and a fte r said d ate we will n ot receive C ounty W arrants in payment o f delinquent taxes. W . W . O aok . Sheriff o f C oos county, Oregon. Coquille C ity, Jnn. 20, 1K»9. Y I « I 1 w Billiard N M » k m . * * « . | the office of the county superin-1 l teudent, in the courthouse, at Co-1 Notice. I quille City, on Wednesday, the 8th ~ ~ day of February, comnienc- J nf O regon, will receive sealed bids to F o r R e n t, I i n g at 1 p . m . W. H. B u n c h , «ra d e and level the C ourthouse block , in d ecid ed lo retire from tho County Supt. Coos county, Or. he'flT«! «i«h the c . n i , clerk TTAVINO bntcher business. 1 «>ffer for re*it my D a t e d , Jan. *27, 189B. McKinley, O r . | on o r b efore S aturday, February 4, 1899 b u ild in g, to o !«, etc. I will go out o f busi - ----- Notice. N February 4, 1*99. nt 1 o'clo ck p. m., W. W. G age, sheriff o f Coo* county. O regon , will sell to tbe h ig h eft bidder, for cash, the old sheriff** office b u ild in g, lo cated on the w«-st side o f the C oorthonso block in C oqu ille C ity; also a lo t o f stoves W. W. G agk , and stoyepijM*. Sheriff o f C oos Connty, Oregon. O T h e C oart reserves the right to reject any j or all bids. L . H a blockxr , C ounty Judge. Ed R ncklelf, clerk. lHs»*t T"*»«rro **tt and Smoke Tosr Life Away. To quit VoLaico easily and forever, be rnag Dotic. full of life, nerve amt vigor, take No-To* Bae. the wender worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or f l . Cure guaran teed DoolMet and sample free. Avldress Sterling Kemedy C a . Chiesire or New York ness February lfi, 1899, and this being the o n ly bntcher shop in town, would like for som e reliable person to con tinu e the b usi ness. Any one desirous o f running n butcher business would do well to call on or address TH O«. ANDERBC>N. tapr!8J Bandon. O reg on . T o Curo C ofi«tlpn*!on t n r o v r r . Take Casca rots Candy Cathartic. 10e or 25«. If C.C C. fail to euro, druggists r.fuiui money