Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 14, 1899, Image 3

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T U E S D A Y , FED.
REGU LAR
14, 189‘J.
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Marshfield
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Myrtle Point
LOCAL
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T R A IN S
V f ONDAYS. W EDNESDAYS
Ifl. days will run as follows:
Leave
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8.00 a. iu.
Arrive “
9.30 '•
10.00 “
Who is to Blame?
Q ix iïL
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AND FRI
Arrive
12.30 p. iu.
Leave
11.00a. m.
10.30 “
If it was only health, we
might let it cling.
But il is a cough. One cold
no sooner passes off before
another comes. But it’ s the
aanle old cough alt the time.
And it’ s the same; old story,
too. There is first the cold,
•hen the cough, then pneu­
monia or consumption with th*
long cickncss, and life tremb­
ling in the balance.
ITEM S.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The Reheknhs will give nn en­
tertainment about (lie 1st of March,
proceed» to go the Orphans' Home.
Look out for further announce­
ments.
'J he Coquille Municipal Band
will give a masquerade ball at
Band hall, Saturday night, Feb­
ruary 18th. The band will pre­
pare a grand night» entertain­
ment, as is their wout.
Tickets,
• 1.
Miduight »upper at Tuttle
Hotel. Spectators, 25 ceuta.
Additional locals on 2d page.
Toilet article» at the Pharmacy.*
Have you seen the Jewett type­
writer?
For Sole— Mv Photo Scow. Price
$150, cash.
W. H unt .
Second-hand billiard table for
sale. Apply at this office.
*
J. L. Boy i» »aid to be quite re­
covered from hi» late eicknesa.
Rose J. Scofield has been ap­
pointed postmistress at Dorn, lu
this county, vice J. P. Stemler,
resigned.
John Caldwell, representing the
H erald as solicitor and collector,
left for the lower-river »ection this
morning. We hope our mauy sub­
scribers and IrieDds there will bn
as prompt and deal as kindly with
him as those above town.
loosens the grasp of your cough.
The congestion of the throat
and lungs is removed; all in­
flammation is subdued; the
parts are put perfectly at rest
and the cough drops away. It
has no diseased tissues on
which to hang.
Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
draws out Inflammation of the
lungs.
Adrtom ri-M.
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R em em b er w e b » v o a Medical Depart*
m ent. I f tou have any co m p lain t w hat-
• rer and atttire the heat m edical advice
mi can possibly obtain, w rite tho
octor freely.
You w ill receiv e »
prom pt reply, w ithout cyst.
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A ddress, D R. J. C. A Y E R .
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a
L ow ell, Mai
F o r S a l e —In Bandon, one of
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the choicest locations, a pleasant
J
Lome, now, unique iu style, and
with a splended view of the town
and ocean.
Sheltered from the
north winds. For particulars, ap­
ply to the H e r a l d .
[tf.
Tbreo pure-bred Plymouth Rock
C a r d o f T h a n k s — I desire tore-
torn sincere thnuks to my neigh­ cockerels, 8 months old, for sale.
bors and friends who have so Weight, 8 pounds each.
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R . D. S anford ,
kindly helped me since my loss by
Coqoille.
the fire on Halls cieek, on the 4th
inst., which destroyed my furni­
Alfred Johnson, proprietor of
ture and clothing.
the mill above town, last week re­
J am es F reem an .
ceived a carload of new machinery
The H e r a l d congratulates its for his mill, which will be placed
young friends, Harvey James and during the next shut-down for re­
It included a l%rge new
Miss Fannie McDuffee, on their pairs.
Mr. J. is a
matrimonial alliance, which took boiler, grates, etc.
He gets
ilace iu this city Wednesday of thorough business roan.
ast week. Both are young persons no second-hand machinery, but
well known iu the community, and fits ont his establishment with the
while apparently a “ nice match,” newest aud best, and holds himBelf
we hope it may prove a full reali­ ready to meet the demands o f the
zation of happiness aud prosperity. market.
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bso lu tely
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B aking
P ow der
re
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
ROYAL BARINO POWDER OO., NEW YORK.
Snm Johnson, he o f the mercan-
Wall Paper at the Pharmacy. *
.tile fitm at Myrtle Point, was on
yestetday’s train for home, just re­
For Sale- -My Photo Scow. Price
turned fiorn San Francisco.
$150, cash.
W. H unt .
A pleasant party took place at
For 30 Days—Mrs. Moon will give
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cox rare bargains both in dressmaking
•last Friday uight.
It was largely and millinery.
*
Attended and much enjoyed.
The
Paul
Ferry,
o
f
Columbus,
Ga.,
host and hostess spared no paius
suffered agony for thirty years, and
to give a hospitable reception.
then cured his Piles by using De-
C. Chism has severed his part­
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It heals
nership with J. P. Messer, in the
injuries and skin diseases like magic.
livery-stable business, and left for
R. S. Knowlton.
his home at Ferndale, Cal., yester­
day.
Mr. C. had made many
George Cox returned to Coquille
friends during his short stay with from the Tillamook country last
ns. ...
week, after an absence o f several
He thought well o f that
County Clerk Rackleff made a months.
few days’ visit with relatives and section of the state and speaks
friends lately at Myrtle Point, with hopefully of its business outlook.
a view to giving himself a chance
W e thank oar friend J. P. Stem­
to recover from his late attack of ler, of Dora, for several files of
.grip. Ed needed the respite from late Seattle papers, including the
office duties.
Argns and Daily Post-Intelli­
-W fln t p H —To exchange, good city
v< a t l i e u prop«rtv in Los Angelos
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
k L oan
C o .
,W. R. Mavitr, o f Halls creek,
near Arago, was in town yesterday
on bostness.
He informed ns of
James Freeman’s and family’s loss
by the destruction of Rock R obi­
son’s boose oo Halls creek last
Saturday a week.
Mr. Freeman’s
family lost everything by the fire,
except the clothing on their backs,
but the neighbors were sympathetic
and kind and did all they could to
relieve their present strain.
There is a large amount due the
state ftom the various counties for
current and back taxes, and a great
deal of it will soon be pouring into
the treasury.
State Treasurer
Moore, in accordance with the cus­
tom of his predecessors, has pre­
pared and sent to *he different
county treasurers statements as to
the amounts due from their coun­
ties ioclnling tbo following amounts
from Coos aud Cnrry counties:
Coos eonnty, $15,597.50, Carry,
12,966.29.
gencer.
The Argus contained a
specially interesting account of the
harnessing o f the Dower o f the
falls on the Snoqualmte river and
its utilization by all the commnni-
ties around for electrical lighting,
cars and manufacturing.
Burned to
a Crisp.
A New Rule
In Our Schools.
A sad accident occurred at the
A resolution, as follows, was
Kidney trouble has become so
prevalent that it is not uncommon borne of Alvin Brown on Middle passed by the school board at its
for a child to bo born afflicted with creek Monday morning about ten meeting last Thursday evening, to
o’clock n. m., resulting in thedealh take its place among the rules aud
j weak kidneys.
If the child urinates too often, if the of Etbel B row n,eldestohildof Mr. regulations already in force iu the
urin scalds the flesh, or if, when the and Mrs. Brown, nged 7 years. government o f the schools:
“ It is hereby ordeie^ by the
child reaches an age when it should Mr. Brown and neighbor, Mr. Pen-
be able to control the passage, and well were just starting out for a board of directors o f School Dis­
After leaving the house trict No. 8, Coos couuty, Oregon,
it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, hunt.
depend upon it, the cause of the about 250 yards, they heard some for tho purpose of securing greatei
difficulty is kidney trouble, and tho one screaming and returning as' regularity in attendance at our
first step should be towards the quick as possible, found the little schools, that pupils who have belli
treatment of these important organs. ; one about burned to death. It ap -1 absent five consecutive days shall
This unpleasant trouble is due to a I pears that she was standing near be deemed suspeuded, unless satis­
diseased condition of the kidneys the stove wlieD her clothes became I factory excuse is presented to the
and bladder and not to a habit as 1 ablaze. She ran outside aud rolled j teacher iu charge aDd principal;
I in the suow, but wai too late, the otherwise parents or guardians of
most people suppose.
If the adult has rheumatism; pain fire bad burned the clothes nearly ; saidpnpil will be required to ap.
or dull ache in the back; if the water j off her person. . The mother wasj pear before this board and make
The! satifactory arrangement in such
passes in irregular quantities; or at also absent from the scene.
irregular intervals, or has a bad odor; parents and friends did all iu tLeir j matter before re-eDtrance can be
if it stains the linen or vessel the power to relieve the little sufferer, made.”
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The
color of rust; if tho feet swell; |if but alas, it was of no avail.
Looking Glass correspondent of
there are puffy or dark circles under remains were interred in the Dora
the eyes; your kidneys are the cause cemetery Wednesday at twelve Roseburg Review: Leonard Buell
died at Ills home in Looking Glass,
aud need doctoring.
Treatment of o’clock.— Enterprise.
January 25, 1899, after a lingering
some diseases may be delayed with­
Iu a recent letter from Washing­ illness. Grandpa Buell, as be was
out danger, not so with kidney
ton, D. C., to an old friend, Major fnmiliary called, was 84 years of
disease.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the G. A. Studer, fortwentyyearsUuited age. His death marks the close of
great kidney, liver and bladder rem­ States consul at Singapore, says: another pioneer’s life aud sadly
edy, promptly cures the most dis­ “ While in Des Moines>I>j>ecsrae ac­ reminds us that Oregon’s sod is
tressing cases. Its mild and extraor­ quainted with n ‘linnment known ns fast closing over the last of that
dinary effect is soon realized. Sold Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which 11 noble baud that, half a century ago,
bv druggists in fifty-cent and dollar found excellent against rheuma- \ set their faces toward the wilder­
sizes. You may have a sample bot­ tism ns well Us ngaiust soroncNS of j ness o f the west, who with brave
tle and pamphlet telling nil about the throat and chest (giving much hearts and willing linnds have laid
it sent free by mail.
Address Dr. easier breathing). I had a touch of the foundation o f the institutions
Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y. pneumonia early this week, and two of this great state. In the pioDeer
When writing mention that you applications freely applied to the history of Oregon this Christian
read this generous offer in the throat nml chest relieved me of it man will ever be prominent. In
at once. I would not be without it church work Graudpa B u p II lias
Coquille City H erald .
for anything." For sale by R. S. ever been active and conscientious,
libernl iu Christian character, faith­
The te ichors’ examination last Knowlton.
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ful iu all religious duties, beuevo
week was well attended and passed
W eb Mast was down from his lebt iu the cause of humanity. He
off pleasantly.
County Superin­
home in Lee neighborhood last will long be missed in tbecommun­
tendent Bunch furnishes us with
Saturday, coming over the trail. ity iu which he lived and labored
the following names of applicants
He reports the general health good, for Dearly fifty years. During tbe
who passed:
Misses Irma Luk-
and that of Grandma Mast as im­ many weeks of weary illness,
ens, Winefred Dement, Cleo Rose,
proved and the old lady fairly well. though st times his suffering was
Mollie Caldwell, Lilly Wagner,
He told us also of the marriage intense, lie never murmuted or
Edyth Howell, Florence Robbins,
about two months since of bis aunt, complnined, thus making beautilul
Bertha Braden, Nita Hermann, Ida
Miss Sal lie Mast, at her borne iu the faith that had sustained him
Gamble, Isabel Lament, Grace
Texas about a year ago.
Miss! through life. Attended by a large
Newland, Phoebe Lamb, Geo. P.
Sallie taught school in Coos county, concourse by sorrowing relatives
Hr.rrington, Isaac La Mabieu,
including one term in tbis place. and friends he was laid to rest in
Reuben L. Cavanaugh, Henry
She married a Mr. Seal, nnd the the I. O. O. F. cemetery here, by
Goelz, G. W. Johnson, Milo D.
H e r a l d seeds congratulations and
the side of his companion of life,
Sumner, Leonard Mnsteis. Misses
well wishes.
and thus ends their noble life.
Inez Lusk and Lulu Walker passed
Miss Kitty Johnson, who had
for state papers.
Only 8 of the
Frank Sherwood was down town
aboye had experience as teachers, been visiting youDg lady friends today for the first time since his tus­
who have passed to higher grades, iu town from her home at John­ sle with cholera morbus. He rays
while as many as five or six, pos­ son's mill the past week, wmb taken he drove thirty miles after he was
sibly, have no intention of teach­ home on the train yesterday suf­ taken, and never came so near dy­
ing, but desired to attend the ex­ fering from a nervous attack. She ing in his life. After this when he
amination for their personal ad­ was carried to the train on a reclin­ goes out in the country he will take
ing chair. O f course, it is to be a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
vantage.
E. McGrath, of the Divilbiss hoped that uo permanent or seri­ Cholera and Dlarrhooea Remedy
mine, was in this place several days ous illness has befallen this charm­ with him. —Missouri Valley (Iowa)
lately, aud we had the pleasure of ing young lady.
Times. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
making his acquaintance. He was
J. L. McMillan, o f Clay county,
Sun: John Morgan, of Empire
a comrade in the late civil war, Texas, arrived in this pltt^e Friday
baviDg served in the 13th Vermont and expects to lease a smalt place City, received the diploma and
medal Inst week which was awarded
infantry.
Mr. Me came to this suitable for hog raisidg.
Mr. Me
coast in 1866, having lived in Cali­ stopped some time in Jackson to himself nnd Wm. Bowdon by
the Trans-Mississippi exposition,
fornia nearly all o f these years.
couDty and engaged iu mining, but for a representation o f an eagle
UUE WANT to trade 220 acres good the altitade was too great for his that was enrvod out o f Port Or-
’ * farming land in the best loca­ health, besides bis age forbade bis ford cedar by the latter gentleman.
tion ns to school and market in Ne­ isolated life. He was a confeder­ They nro very UDiquP.
braska, either for a farm, town prop­ ate soldier, serving from Missouri.
Roseburg Review, in Camas
erty or stock of goods in Coos county.
And now it is promised that the
Geo. Robinson has just received steamer Brunswick will also be put Valley items: Mrs. A. \V. Coon is
a large lot o f the best shoes that on the San Francisco-Coquille run. recovering the use of her paral­
ever came to the county. Just go It is a little singular that, nt the yzed arm, having been using the
Vinvi treatment.
This speaks
and see them and ask for prices. * most slack time of the trnnsporta
wonders for the medicine, for three
tion
line,
but
when
our
harvests
months ago she had no use of her
Mrs. Terrell joined her husband
at this place from Ferndale, Cal., and mines and manufactories crowd hand, while now she can do most
u» we have a famine.
But. we nny kind of work.
by yesterday's train.
suppose these men know their busi­
I f yon want Groceries at bed­ ness nnd will take the chances.
Evening Telegram: Judge Frazer
rock prices, call on the Fair Store.*
yesterday reduced the verdict re­
Mrs.
J.
W.
Leneve
bale
farhwell
cently obtained by Beckman k
Nice jewelry at Gillham's, and
repairing of all kinds.
„ to her home frieods at this place Watson against the Southern Ore­
last Wsdnesdny, and would visit gon company from $6000 to $5000.
friends at the bay during the time This verdict was for legal services
There is a charming in­ intervening the departure of the rendered in defending the rights
steamer—which will be tomorrow
fluence about Sc¡tiHiugs — for the city, thence to Honolulu. of the company to 60,000 acres of
land.
Mr. L. and parents will join her
B est
Win. J. Wimer, son of Mr. and
there and depart with her.
tea
baking powder
Mrs. Geo. Wimer, o f Wnldo, died
coffee
flavoring extracts
Marshal] Way is busy placing at Ashland Thursday, Feb. 2, of
soda
and spices
shelves nml counters jo the J. W.
aged 21 years nnd 6
Alm ost sure to please LeDeve building, lately occupied pneumonia,
months.
He was a bright young
Charley Martin for a shoe store, student at the Normal school.
you. If not, get money by
where he will open a stock of gro­
A lnot for Coquille Indies: A
back— here.
141 ceries and general merchandise.
N. W Leneve is helping along the Dallas woman hides her money in
the family bible, nnd in a married
work.
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life of twenty years her hnsband
Last week the W. R. 0. nnd G. lias never fouud any of it.
A. R. disposed o f their interest in
Elder John Bonewitz, one of
a lot they had secured with a view
to building a hall. Alfred Morras Coos county’s best citizens on tbe
was the purchaser and Saturday upper river, visited tbe county
delivered foundation blocks, shin­ sent on business last Friday. The
H e r a l d h a d a pleasant call.
gles, etc., for a residence.
Prof. G . W. Johnson, of Gravel
The Woodman of the World will
celebrate the anniversary o f their Ford section, was present at the
teachers' examination last week,
.It the Fair Store,
order on March 4th.
relnrning home Friday afternoon.
C. M . S k e e l s .
¡jg g j
Miss Mollie Caldwell received
The Kabekabs are preparing a
word at this place Saturday, while program for an entertainment at
in attendance at the teachers' ex­ an early dav> for a worthy cause.
amination, that she hod received
La Grippe is again epidemic.
the appointment of teacher for the; Every precaution should bo taken
school at Eckley, which was set to
to avoid it. Its specific cure is One
commeuce today (Tnesdny) Feb.
Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shep-
14.
We congratulate Miss Mollie erd, Publisher Agricultural Journal
on her rapid rise iu the profession, j
and Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., says:
and believe the school board at;
“None will be disappointed in us­
Eckley has msile a good selection.
ing One Minute Cough Cure for La
Miss Caldwell is a good stndent,
Grippe.” Pleasant to take, quick to
aspiring and amiable.
act. R. S. Knowlton.
The general merchandise busi­
Last week we mentioned the dis -1
ness recently sold by Elbert Dyer appearance o f old Mr. Panler from
to A. H. Buckingham, lias this bis home at Bandon, irnder mental
week been sold to James Denholm, depression, and at time o f issuing
of Coquille City, who assumed the H e r a l d mnch anxiety for bis
charge this rooming.
Mr. Den- safety existed, bnt he was found.j
bulm sold his interest in the hard­ Since that time—last Wednesday —
ware business at Coqoille City to Judge Horlocker aod Dr. A. W.
his partuers, aud will hereafter Kime examined and psssed upon
devote his attention to the general the cage, adjudging the old gentle­
merchandise business at this place. man as being insane aod com­
Mr. Denholm is an accotr modating mitting him to the asylum at Salem
and thorough business gentleman, for treatment. Sheriff Gage and
and we predict success for him in W. R. Banter, a sod , took him out;
his new field.
last Friday.
Tbos. Wilson, o f near Myrtle
Point, visited Coquillo City last
Friday nnd included a call at the
H erald office.
C a II at Mre. Chas. Moon's for
choice winter millinery.
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Can’t You
H o ld ’E m ?
GET THE
¡JL L. Bryan Sin,
AT
TH E
F a i r S to r e .
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a t!
The Pharmacy.
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Notice of First Meeting lo Creditors
Rumblings from Rural.
1 Bandon Recorder. I
For the pnst week this section
has experienced the colilebt weather
known here for twenty-six yenrs.
The lighthouse tender Mnnzi-
uitn was outside last Saturday and
raised the old 3-mile buoy and
placed a uew one iu the 6uraa po­
sition.
The street rumor to the effect
that the steamer Tojvnseud hud
been condemued was without fouu-
datiou. The inspectors passed her
all right but directed that a ha'cli-
way should be cat iu her for the
benefit of the firemen in case a
hurried escape was at nny time
necessary.
Rural, Feb. 11.— Suow fell five
iuches deep on the level last week.
Some of the trappers of this sec­
tion nnd Johnson creek are cntch-
ing some very fine martins, minks
and fishers.
John and Jake Hayes’ grist mill
hail a break-down yesterday.
The
big waterwheel went in several
different parts.
Jake Hayes, Lee
Wagner and E. B. Johnson com­
menced to repair it this morning,
and they will have it in running
order in a few days.
George Krunk and wife are visit­
ing at John L. Wagner’s.
Mr.
Krunk has been very low with la
grippe.
Lee Wagner and Col) Morris will
start for Sixes river in a few days to
do some prospecting.
Will Wigant is recovering from
a siege of la grippe.
Miss Annie Arnold has come home
from Coquille City.
We learn that Calvin Gant will
move back on his farm in our neigh­
borhood in the near future.
George Calvin came out from his
Johnson creek mines a week ago.
The snow and a siege of la grippe
have kept him from going back.
Bryant Robinson is building him­
self a house.
Mack Arnold started for Myrtle
Point this morning.
Jack Franz has put his mining
claim on Johnson creek.
He has
built a hundred and fifty yards of
tlume.
Bob Whited aud George Calvin
will put in a bed-rock Hume iu their
mines on Johnson creek this corn­
ing summer.
They expect a big
clean-up in the fall.
\V. H. W.
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Mr. Topping’s bill, “ to protect
bridges and regulate travel over
same,” has passed in the house.
The intent of the bill is to exempt
bridges built on posts or piles over
swamps nnd tide lands from the
penalty of fast driving.
A. J. Curtis, manager of the
broomlmndle factories at Bandon
and Coqcille, was in tbis city last
Saturday on n business tour of in­
spection and for pleasure.
Mr.
Curtis is deeply interested in
woods and timber of every variety,
nnd when shown samples of Mr.
Loggie’s work in myrtle expressed
a desire that the timber would be
greatly advertised, believiug that it
would, when once known, lie in
great demand in the cily.
Mr.
Curtis said that without excsptiou
it was the nicest timber he had
eyer seen.
Ceos Bny News.
Two deer were killed at Beaver
Hill, Sunday. The buow drove them
out of the woods, and a resident of
town shot them from a window of
his dwelling.
Gus Bear's mauy friends in this
section were grieved on receipt of a
dispatch from Aktoris, last week, an­
nouncing his death by drowning.
He was 23 years of age,
Jas. Coke, who left here for the
Hawaiian islands a few months ago,
has gon6 into partnership with attor­
ney Geo. Hons, who is attorney for
the Spreckles Cane k Sugar Co.
In looking over the old files of
tho News, wo noticed an item to tho
effect that the bark Portland, then
built nt North Bond (August, 1873),
M A n m F .O .
D ye - T odd —I n Coqnille Cily, nt the resi­ was the largest vessel built on the
dence of Justice J. H. Cecil, who offioiatod, coast up to that time.
At that date
Feb. 8, 1899, James Dye and Miss Lizzie
the News was edited by T. G. Owen.
Todd.
J amks -M c D uffke —I n Coquille City, at tho
Some time ago the Southern
residence of and by Justice J. II. Cecil.
Feb. 8, 1899, Harvey James nnd Miss Pacific Co. asked for 100 tons of
Beaverton coal, ns a sample to bo
Fnnnie McDuffee.
tried on their locomotives, with the
intention of discarding wood in case
B arklow —At N.ipa, Cal., Jan. 5, 1899,
Harry Lee. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. the coal proved satisfactory. It is
C. C. Barklow, aged 14 years, 7 months the iutention to use the coni on the
nnd 9 days.
Mrs. Napper writes tho H erald from run between Portland and Rose­
Nopn, Cal., where deceased was living with burg, provided it meets expecta­
his parents, as follows: “ Doubtless Harry
will be remembered by mauy in your city, tions.
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as ho was born thereabouts and had many
friends thore, as he had here, for he was a
boy that if once known, was loved, for he
was a kind and good boy. Poor boy. His
death was very unexpected to all and a
great blow to bis poor mother, who grieves
for him. and cannot be reconciled. He left
a father, mother aud two brothers to mom n
his loss.'
Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the
Micanopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his
wife and children, S u ffered terribly
from La Grippe. One Minute Cough
Cure was the only remedy that
helped them.
It acted quickly.
Thousands of others use this rem­
edy as a specific for La Grippe and
its exhausting after effects. R. S.
Knowlton.
B O R *.
R a in w a t e r — At Marshfield, Feb. 4, 1899, to
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rainwater, a son.
C l in t o n — Near Arago, Feb. 4, 1899, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Clinton, a daughter.
OUrç STOCKING
And Going on at a Rapid Rate
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Holiday €
Goods
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in a W ill-ApiiM Drug Store.
C O Q U ILLE P H A R M A C Y , (Macy & Moore.)
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U . BÜTLKH, P R O P R IE T O R .
C. H.
AVINO LEASED THIS NEW . COMMODIOUS AND M ODERN H 0 8 T L E H T
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling publio in Amt.-olam
At vie, with the very beat of accommodation« and at most reason­
able rntea.
Tables supplied with the best the raarkot affords.
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' " “ 'SFEUIAL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd T .rm s
for FniuiUen nnd Theatrical Troupe».
Unteli—$1 to $1.S0 per dny.
T h e L on e S ta r -^ J
C . O. O I L K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R ,
C oqn ille C ity , O r.— O pposite Depot.
Keeps only Pure Wines nnd Liquors and
Fine Cigars.
Th© Americas Club Whisky is one of the
specialties served in thesa Clobrooms.
N TH E D ISTR ICT COURT OF THE
United States for the District of Oregon.
In Bsnkmptcy.
In the matter of
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Rest Billiard Table in Soul horn Oregon
Winfield 8 . Vanderbnrg, r In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. <
To the creditors of Winfield 8 . Vandorburg,
In 1828 there wero 1085 debtors
of Marshfield, in the county of Coos, and
district aforesaid, a bankrupt:
imprisoned in Philadelphia, their
Notice is hereby given that, on the 23d
day of Janaary, A. D. 1899. the said Win­ debts amounting to $25,409; the
field H. Vanderbnrg was duly adjudicated a
bankrupt; and that the firnt meeting of his expense of keeping them was $302,-
creditors will b«* held at the office of John
F. Hall, in MnrHbfield, in the county of Coos, 076, paid by the city; the amount
state of Oregon, on the 21st day of Febru­ of dnbtR recovered by this process
ary. A. D. ! M , et ten 0*9look IB tiM fore­ was $295.
noon, at which time the said creditors rnay
attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt, ana transact such
“ I am a short, broad man,” naid
other business as may properly crime before
said meeting.
senator Vest, the other dny, “ but
E u o n n r PtKIVEXnnBC»,
my enemies say my speeches are
Referee in Bankruptcy.
1 both long and narrow.”
Coqnille City, Oregon, February 3,1899.
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Final Notice to Taxpayers.
O il arc hereby notified to settle your
X taxes forthwith, as the County Court
lias ordered me to make immediate collec ­
tion of every cent that is due tho countv,
nnd after tlie 10th day of Ftdirnarv we will
begin to levy upon the property of all that
have not paid their taxes np to the year of
1897, inclusive. You are further notified that
on and after said date we will not receive
County Warrants in payment of delinquent
taxea.
W . W. G age .
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
Coqnille City, Jan. 96.1899.
P o r R e n t,
AVING decided to retire from the
, butcher business. I offer for rent my
building, tools, etc.
I will go out of busi­
ness February 15, 1X99, and this being the
only butcher shop in town, would like for
some reliable person to cohtinne the busi­
ness.
Any one desirous of running a butcher
business would do well to cnll on or address
THOM. ANDERSON,
tapr 18]
Bandon, Oregon.
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