Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 21, 1899, Image 3

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    Annual District School Meeting.
tie n ili* c i lg &UtnUw
Vs F.'ílkK T fï^
District Clerk G. F. Boutell last
Saturday posted notices for the
annual school meeting far District
No. 8, to be held at the schoolhouse
to begin at 2 o’clock p. in. on the
1st Monday of Mnrch, being Hie
6th day o f snid month, A. D. 1899.
The meetiug is called for the pur­
pose o f electing one director for
tho term of 3 years, nnd a clerk
for term of 1 year, nnd to vote on
the proposition of placing the old
school property on the market tor
sale.
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T U E S D A Y . FEB. 91, 1890.
R E G U L A R TRAINS
J ^ £ O N D A Y S . W E D N E S D A Y S AND FUI
. days will run us foliow s
Arrive
12.30 y. in.
8.00 a. m.
Marshfield
Leave
A rrivo “
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I COOtULEE CITY 11.00 a. ui.
10.30 **
10.00 “
I
Jdvrtlu Point
i
L O C A L ITEM S.
ANNO UN CEM ENTS.
W. Horsfall will com!net
services nt St. James church next
Snmlny inorniuj; nml eveniug, at
the usual hour.
Tlie Rebekahs will «¡yo an en­
tertainment about the I«t of March,
proceeds to go the Orphaus’ Homo.
Look oat for further auuouncu-
m ents.______
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pv
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Additional locals on 2d pago.
Toilet articles at the Pharmacy.*
Have you seen the Jewett type­
writer?
Mr. and Mrs. John Curran wore
in Coqnille from Beaver Hill by
last Friday’s train.
Miss Lilly Way, after u serious
tussle with the measles of over
three weeks, resumed attendance
at school yesterday.
Now please dou’t delay any longer
to settle hills due and over due.
Bills must be paid up before the
1st of March. After that date col­
lections will bo enforced.
J o h n s o n Br.o’s.
The Episcopal church nt this
place received u new organ via the
bay last Friday morning.
It was
addressed to Rev. W. Horsfall, the
minister, and was from The Wavue
Organ Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana.
F or S a l e — In Baudon, one of
the choicest locations, a pleasant
Lome, new, unique in style, and
with a spleuded view o f the town
and ocean.
Sheltered from the
north winds. For particulars, np-
ply to the H e r a l d .
[tf.
Rev. Horsfall duly sent us a no­
tice of his appointment for serv­
ices nt this place for last Tuesday’s
H e r a l d , hut it, with many other
messages through the mail from
Marshfield, was returned Thursday
as having been “ misseut” to Rose-
burg.
By accident our compositor over­
looked two names in the list of
those who passed at the late teach­
ers’ examination at this place. The
name of Miss Gtnce Newhiud ap­
peared, but those of Miss Belle and
Miss May Newlaud were nniuteu
tionally dropped.
There was a
total of 22 passed, and two for
state papers.
•
What docs your mirror say?
Docs it tell you of some little
streaks of gray? Are you
pleased? Do your friends of
tiie same age show this loss
of pov'er also?
Just remember that pray
hair never becomes darker
without help, while dark hair
rapidly becomes gray when
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The H erald today publishes a
resume on “ The Coquille Valley—
Location, Peculiarities and Advan­
ta g es Which Surround Coquille
City, the New County Seat of Coos
County, Now Claiming the Atten­
tion of the “Hompseeker nnd In­
vestor.” This will also bo included
in the pamphlet containing the
statistics nnd resources o f Coos
county as published recently in
the H erald . This nrticle on the
Coquille valley is preuared by one
of our most, intelligent, practical,
experienced nnd public spirited
citizens, nnd is truthful and inter
esting. We have also, as in former
instances, issued several quires of
extras of the H erald containing
this article, which can bo had on
application at this office.
Our
ejtrss of the former edition have
been exhausted.
will bring back to your hair
the color of youth. It never
fails.
It is just as sure as
that heat melts snow, or that
water quenches Hre.
It cleanses the scalp also
and prevents the formation of
dandruff. It feeds and nour­
ishes the bulbs of the hair
making them produce a luxu­
riant growth. It stops the
hair from falling out and gives
a fine soft finish to the hair
as well.
Mrs. VV. Sinclair entertained at a
whist party Tuesday night of last
week, the following l eing present:
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Perry, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis
Hnznrd, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rose,
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Cnpt. T. W. White,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krihs, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, Mr. L o­
renz, Henry Lorenz, Miss Emrnn
W o have a b ook on the ITnir and
Scalp w hich you m ay obtain free
Lorenz, Miss Floy Little, Miss Ada
upon request.
If you do not ohtnln all the benefits
L. Collison, Mrs. E. Raekleff, Stew-
von ex p ected from tho use o f the
V igor, w rite the D octor about It.
art Lyons.
A. J. Sherwood got
a first prize and Mrs. Sherwood n
booby prize; and Stewart Lyons
got a first prize and Mrs. Perry a
booby prize.
The evening passed
Very iuteiestiug meetings have very enjoyably.
been held at the Southern Meth­
Compare the figures of the dai­
odist church for a fortuight past,
rying business in Coos county with
conducted by the pastor. Rev. E.
L. Fitch, aud a number o f profes­ those of the oldest and leading in­
sions have been made. The inter­ dustries ran by capitalism, as given
est has increased, however, instead in Judge Scbroeder’s compilation
of abating, and the pastor, though o f Coos county’s resources, and
quile ex misted by the labor of two see how that infant industry, nour­
services a day for that time, is still ished by UDgloved hands and ear­
loth to discontinue the meeting. nest hearts has crept up on the
But tonight will close the meetings. lumbering business in the race.
Think of it, too, that the first cream­
Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., ery was only built as fnr hack as
suffered agony for thirty years, and 1892, and only enough success has
then cured his Piles by using De- been revealed to show that it is an
W i t t ’ s W i t e l i lluzel Salve.
It heals infant giant, not having been born
injuries and skin diseases like magic. full grown, nor yet manipulated by
If. S. Knowlton.
tho agents of capitalism.
Parsnip Complexion.
City Ownership of Water Works.
A majority of the ills aftlicliug
people today can bo tiaced *.o kid­
ney' trouble. It pervades all classes
of society, in ull climates, regard­
less of age, sex or condition.
The sallow, colorless-looking peo­
ple you often meet are afflicted
with “ kidney complexion.” Their
kidneys are turning to a parsnip
color, so is their complexion. They
nmy suffer from indigestion, bloat­
ing, sleeplessness, uric acid, gravel,
dropsy, rheumatism, catarrh of the
bladder, or irregular heart.
You
may depend upon it, the cause is
weak unhealthy kidneys.
Women as well as men are made
miserable with kidney and bladder
troubles aud both need tho same
remedy. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver aud bladder
remedy, will build up and strengthen
weak aud unhealthy Kidneys, purfy
the diseased, kidney-poisoned blood,
clear the complexion and soon help
the sufferer to better health.
Tho mild and extraordinary effect
of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It
stands tho highest for its wonder­
ful cures of the most distressing
eases, such ns weak kidneys, catarrh
of the bladder, gravel, rheumatism
and Bright’s Disease, which is tho
worst form of kidney trouble.
At
druggists, tiftv-cent aud dollar
sizes. Y’ou may have a sample bot­
tle by mail free, also pamphlet tell­
ing nil about it. Address Dr. Kil­
mer & Co., Binghamton,N. Y.
When writiug please mentiou
this paper.
The water service question is he-
ginning to agitate the people, for
there is complaint nt the excessive
charges aud poor service afforded
by tin* water company, which has
been gaining force these several
years pnst. However, now the agi­
tation is organized, or at least mov­
ing in the matter, with a prospect
of success. City Recorder W. E.
McDuffee last Thursday acted on
the demands of tho people for a
better and more satisfactory ser­
vice, aud after consultation with
the town authorities, receiving their
endorsement of the proposition,
immediately wrote out—filing a
copy with the countv clerk aud
posting one on the water franchise
claimed—the following notice, iu
substance:
N otice —T o all whom it may
concern: Kuoiv ye, that we, the
undersigned, members o f the town
council of tho incorporated town
of Coquille City, Coos county, Or.,
have this day located nnd claim ull
the water coming down the Bonlh
fork of Cuuniugiinm creek, in be­
half of the said town, for domestic
uses, manufacturing purposes and
protection agaiust fire.
Dated
this 17th day of February, 1896.
¡Signed: W. 8. Perry, Chm’n,
W. Rich,
J. H. Cecil,
8. P. C. Johnson,
J. T. Nosier,
Board of Trustees of the Town of
Coquille City.
The iocntion and water supply
were duly viewed and this action
taken uuder the right of eminent
domain, precluding any probable
purchase or granting of the fran­
chise to other parties.
In the
meantime it is proposed to hold a
meeting of citizens soon and secure
the unity nnd co-operation of the
community.
Mr. Green, o f'th e Bsnelon Re­
corder, criticises unfairly Judge
Schroeder’s compilation of tho sta­
tistics ol Coos county nnd intimates
that mistakes were made ns to
Bandon.
However, Mr. Green is
quoting what is in existence now
at that plnce in the way of stores,
saloons, churches, etc., instead of
what were thert nt the close of
1897.
.fudge Schroeder’s figures
wero secured as fully, completely
and reliably as could be had from
the best sources in the locality,
having been compiled by intelli­
gent, qualified and interested citi­
zens living right there.
Now,
there might have been a typograph­
ical error occasionally, but hardly
that, for wo read copy in correcting
the proofs.
The officers of the Salvation
Army are conducting interesting
and successful meetings at thair
hall iu this place.
There was a
disposition on the part of some
of tho boys first to be funny and
disturb the meetings, but many of
our better citizens nnd church
members became interested nnd
took part iu the exercises, and this
has elicited the attention and bet­
ter behavior of all who attend.
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Iu a recent letter from Washing­
ton, D. C., to an old friend, Major
G. A. Studer, for twenty yearsUnited
States consul nt Singapore, says:
“ While in Dcs Moines I became ac­
quainted with a liuament known as
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, which I
found excellent against rheuma­
tism as well as against soreness of
tho throat and chest (giviug much
easier breathing). I had a touch of
pneumonia early this week, aud two
applications freely applied to the
throat and chest relieved me of it
at once. I would not bo without it
for anything.’’ For sale by R. S.
Knowlton.
ltfn nd on R ecord er. I
Elbert Dyer had quite a force
of men nt work this week laying
the w ater pipes through the streets.
Capt. Jas. Moora has men nt
work on the steamer Bismurk nnd
she will be thoroughly overhauled
und remedied.
Peter Nelson has taken down
his blacksmith shop building and
will replace it with n substantial
two-story one. T. J. Thrift anil C.
8. Goodnough are doing the work.
A report is cunent that J. IT.
Timou, of Riverton, nnd a Mr.
Wall, have secured a lease to the
Southport coal land on Coos bay
nud will shortly begin operations.
The Baudon public school for
this *erm will close next Friday,
Feh. 21th, and on Saturday eveu-
tng, the 25th, public closing exer­
cises will he held in Mnnck’s hall.
Mrs. Harper, o f Buudou, and
daughter, Miss Genie, ure visiting
in tow u.
There will be no school tomor­
row, "Washington Day,” observed
us n public holiday.
('apt. Ed Bender left for Hum­
boldt county, Cal., last week on
official land busiuess.
E. Puunetiberg, esq., referee in
bankruptcy, went to Marshfield
yesterday on official business.
Miss l’ hebe Lamb is visitiug
from the upper river at the borne
of her nude nuj aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Lamb, iu this pluce.
We understand the stockholders
of the schooner Mizpali will hold
a meeting iu this city today, to
decide some matters o f future
action.
Representative Topping nudRep-
reeectativo
Platts both
voted
against the Daly text-book bill, as
Riverton, Feb. 20.— We are able did also Senator llurmon of this
to report that J. V. Foster and F. E. senatorial district.
Hull are now convalescing. Mr.
The city fathers ennetod two new
Foster went down to the posloffice
ordinances, Nos. 39 und 40, at their
last Sunday.
meetiug last Monday night, which
Sirs. McCormnc went to Coquille
appear officially iu the H earld
Inst Tuesday on shopping busiuess.
today, on 4th pnge.
David Drew, of Pntkersburg,
L o s t — A plain cold band ring,
came np on Tuesday last.
D. Johnson insde our town a somewhere between Coquille Phar­
macy ami Johnson Bro’s market
call last Sunday.
T. W . Akers, one o f onr mer­ and grocery store. A fair reward
chants, made u hnisness trip to will he paid on reluming it to this
office for the owner.
Myrtle Point last Wednesday.
John Caldwell wns in our town
The James brothers (Charley
last Tuesday talking H e r a l d to
and Harvey) have secured the lit­
our citizens.
tle steamer Maria and will carry
Emerson F elry nud Win Sharp
milk from the lower-liver patrons
left for Tesla, California, last Wed­
to tho Coquillo creamery during
nesday.
the ensuing season.
Guy Drew came np from Parkers­
burg last Snturdny. He says lie
A u c t io n
S a l e — O f household
received enough valentines to paper goods, u?xl Monday at 1 o’clock p.
any ordinary kitchen.
m,. next door to Johnsou Bro's
One case of measles in onr town meat market.
Usual, byd-room
W ill Copley, jr., wus takcu down sets, carpets, chairs, kitchen farni-
last week. He is now doiug well. tura, etc., etc. W i l l i a m W a r d .
Miss Lolu Slater returned to her
Prof. S. S. Darnell, of Myrtle
home nt her sister’s, Mrs. A. B.
Fozer’s. She was occompauicd by j Point, left last week for eastern
Oregon. Mrs. D. is visitiug her
Mrs. Collins of this place.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry, at
D onna A na .
Rivertou for the time, and later
J. W. Leueve and fnmily, nnd I will join her husband at their new
Dr. and Mrs. Loneve, took the home.
train for the bay last Wednesday,
The H e r a l d j o b o f f i c e is pushed
and the steamer thence for San
Francisco, on their way to Hono­ with work, nud has lately delivered
lulu. It was quite a sad parting some very neat cauls, bill-hends,
with these long-time citizens, monthly statements, blanks, post­
neighbors nnd friends, nud a large ers und book society by-laws—
vvoik. Some of these wore fancy
crowd was with thorn at the station
till the train pulled out.
David work, but all done in neat and first,
Collier also took the traiu for Visa­ class style at very satisfactory
lia, Cal., Ed McAdams for Califor­ prices.
Riverton Pick-Ups.
Several penons look occasion of
tiie presencejof the crowd in tqwn nia, and Brette Clark for San
last Saturday evening and indulged Francisco.
too freely, causiug City Marshal
M A I » I U F .I I .
Buck to laud snveinl o f them in the C a h v m - O tto — At M yrtlo P oint, F.l>. 10,
cooler for the night. In the morn­ 1899, by R ev. Thos. Itarklow, W. M, Car-
ver and Misa Lydia A. O tto.
ing they were released on payment
o ca -U o o K —At tho résidence o f Alias
to the city recorder of fines and P ie
H ainby, Empire C ity, Fob, là, 1S99. by
costs for tb'ftir fuu. The tumble is,
Justioe Turpeu, Frank Pierco and Rira.
M . M oon .
that most of the parties are minors,
and the parents and many citizens K kllv - U a m u ï —At rame tirae and place by
aame otliciul, Frank Kelly rug Alias Juta
a>-e aroused to the point of inter­
H a u ib y.
est that the case may yet go before
m iitri.
the graud jury.
J o h n s o n — At M yrtle P oint, Feb. II», 1899, to i
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Johnson, n daughter.
Mr. S. A. Fnckler, editor of the
Micanopy (Fla.) Hustler, with liis B u n c h - In this city, Feb. 10,1899, to Mr. nnd j
M rs. F. S. Bunch, n daughter.
wife and children, suffered terribly
from La Grippe. One Minute Cough
I> IE D .
Cure was the only remedy that D avis —At San F m noisco, Feb. 10,1899, Mrs. ¡
f.
N.
Davis,
tif
(
’cos river, aged 72 years.
helped them.
It acted quickly.
Thousands of others use this rem­
edy ns a specific for La Grippe and
its exhausting after effects. It. S.
Knowlton.
BO Y E A R S ’
E X P E R IE N C E
The Douglas county court is ad­
Frank Sherwood was down town
vertising for bids for the constrne-
T rade M a rk s
j tion of their new courthouse. The today for the first time since his tus­
D e s ig n s
sle
with
cholera
morbus
He
cays
C
o py r ig h t s A c .
■ design is one of Architect llur-
B a k in g
Anvono sending n sketch nnd description may
he
drove
thirty
miles
after
lie
was
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
¡gvaff’s, which is illustrated in a
Invention is probably patentable. Communlca*
¿tons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent*
Into issue of the Review nnd de­ taken, aud never came so near dy­
sent
free. Oldest ngcncy for securtngpatenta.
scribed as “ much more attractive ing iu his life. After this when he
Patents taken through Munn A Co. reoety«
Special notice, without charge, In the
goes
out
in
the
country
lie
will
take
A ì s s c ìi D m l v 'P u r l
j than the old one nnd conveniently
arranged iuside.” The cost is esti- a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.nrgest cir­
: mnted at not more that 812,000, of Cholera and Dlarrhoma Remedy
culation o f any scientific Journal. Terms, ft a
boy . l p,m*,QPQ'vD.n co.,
year; fourniontha.fi. Sold by all newsdealers.
which sum 89362.50 will be realized with him.—Missouri Valley (Iowa)
from the insurance.
'1 ho eoanty Times. For sale by R. H. Knowlton.
For B0 Days Mrs. Moon will give
Urauch Ofllcu7o25 F 8t.. Washington, D. C.
The
Wall Paper nt the Pharmacy. * will not bo out over 83000.
Old Brother Hatch, a long-time
rare bargains both in dressmaking
design is very nttrnctive nnd gives
citizeu and still a property owner
J. W. McConnell, who Inst year
and millinery.
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much satisfaction to the people.
here, wiites us from Santa Cruz,
came lroni Washington and bought
City Attorney J. S. Coke, of
32 acres from Mr. Sanford, last
La Urippo is again epidemic. California, thntjhe expects to start
Marshfield, came to Coqnille City
week bought 10 acies adjoining on Every precaution should be taken out on a trip with Mrs. H. this
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
on legal business yesterday.
the south from the Koon tract. to avoid it. Its specific euro is One summer to Mendocino county, and
J. W. Caldwell returned lo this
The courtesies of the senate were Mr. Mo lins secured the foundation Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Slicp- later continue iu this direction nnd place yesterday from his visit to
extended to Judge James Hamil­ for a splendid home.
erd, Publisher Agricultural Journal visit Coquille City iu tho fall. Bandon. H e makes a good report
ton, circuit judge of the second
The Statesman of last Wednes­ and Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., says: These old folks are in reasonably nnd was kindly received by per­
judicial district, Tuesday evening day says:
“ None will be disappointed in us­ good health, hut have a longing to J sonal friends nnd friends o f the
of last week.
At the close of the joint conven- ing One Minute Cough Cure for La revisit friends and familiar scenes | H erald on the lower river.
At a fire alarm given by Janitor tiou last Saturday, “ Admission Grippe.” Pleasant to take, quick to here.
E. J. Davidson, of Baudon, made
E r R O T J ’Gril-SC'T' T O
Suggnt the school house Inst Thurs­ Day,” and ns soon ns the house was act. R. S. Knowlton.
Wo are indebted to Finest A. a visit to the new connty seat yes­
day, the 200 pupils from the four called to order, in the eyeniug, Mr.
Tho mnsquernile given by the Stauff, of Arago, for a handsome terday, his first since the comple­
rooms vacated the building in an Topping, of Coos county, presented I band at their hull last Saturday cabinet p h o t o of the new court­ tion of the now courthouse.
to Speaker Carter, for the use of night was largely attended and house.
orderly manucr in 57 seconds.
He took negatives some
8tenmer Barbara Ilernster is due
tho house, in a neat speech, a bean-
W a nfpri —To exchange, good city tiftil gavel, made of black myrtle, , a financial success. A large num­ few weeks since, and was very suc­ here today. The steamer and a
FIRM,
-
-
-
NEW GOODS,
” a il le u propertv in
Angelos
ber of persons came Trom Beaver cessful in getting fine pictures schooner were sighted outside N EW
a most handsome aud durable cab- Hill, nnd lower nnd upper-river from vantage poiuts. He has two
n e w
i » 3R i c ; E : e 5.
county, California, for property in
early
yesterday
morning.
i ¡net wood grown in Oregon only,
Coquillo City, or vicinity.
Lot aud peculiar to Coos county, the points, and look part in tin» pleas­ sizes, which lie sells at 30 uud 35
D. R. Toy, o f Myrtlo Point, i s !
cents each.
50x120, new, modern 5-room house, handle being made of yew, another ures o f the occasion.
reported to be very low, o f con-1
with nil conveniences for small fam­ wood that grows to its greatest per-
Charles Meyer, father of Mrs.
Choice up-to-dute strain of S. C.
ily. A fine chance, open for n short ; fectioD in tlie Const range moun- Brown Leghorn nnd B. Plymouth Blumenrother and Mrs. Figer at j sumption, at (bat place.
time only.
j t tins. The gavel is the handiwork Rocks are just what you need, and Bandon, who bid brick work at | J. D. Bennett, the builder, was!
H e r a l d L a n d & L oan Co.
Also White Pekin the new school building, nnd after- j down from the North Fork y e s -f
of Peter Loggie, o f Bnndon, who II have them.
I ' \
. .y-v
Peter Loggie, the Bnndou con- I is an expert in the working o f this j ducks. Eggs now ready fiom ench ward took seriously sick and lay n t: terday.
George Mai tin’s, came ud from | Call at MrB. Chas. Moon's for |
R. D. S anford ,
tractor and builder, was in Coqnille j wood, aud shows line mechanical at 50c for 13.
Coquille, Oregon. Bandon last Friday. He is qnite choice winter millinery.
a brief spell last Friday, having ; skill. Speaker Carter thanked Mr.
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C. H.
11. BUTLElt, P H O P R I E T O B .
been to the bay and returned this Topping on behalf of the bouse,
Geo. Robinsou has just received recovered.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at
Mrs. Fouts had a new sidewalk
far on his way home.
A hand- and expressed the hop9 that his a large lot of the best shoes that
The Pharmacy.
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some myrtle gavel, of his haudi- [ successor would not be compelled ever came to the county. Just go laid Inst week, regulation width, in
I V W I N O L E A S E D T H IS N E W . C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E RN H O S T L E R T
work, was presented to the speaker j to pound it to pieces as he had | aud sea them and usk for prices. * j frout of her residence property.
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
This is quite enterprising and will
o f the house of represeutn'ives nt ; done with the one now in hand.
sty le, with tho very best o f a ccom m od ation s nnd at m ost reason­
A
large
new
storage
and
drying
able
rates.
T a b les supplied with the best tho m arket affords.
urge
others
in
that
neighborhood
Salem by Representative Topping
Mrs. J. T. Nosier had a double
S A M P L E R O O M S fo r Com m ercial men,
last Tuesday evening.
We men­ j celebration of her birthday anni­ shed has been placed at the lumber to improve similarly.
room y and cen trally loca ted .
S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and T erm s
fo r F am ilies and T heatrical Troupes.
tion the presentation occasion else­ versary (we won’t say what her yard at Lyons’ mill.
Oar young friend Chnrley Skeels
R
ates—$1
to
f
1.50
per
day.
where in today’s H erald .
is going about without crutches,
ago is —we have no authority to do
There is no merit in bc- which he discarded last Thursday.
P. H. Russell, wife and daugh­ so, and perhaps we are safer not to)
recovery from snch an injury
ter (Mrs. Will Marshall), visited Saturday night, 11th inst.
Her
F o r R e n t,
T h e L on e S ta r v ^
iner
the virtues His
o iernorantof
o
has been very rapid and gratifying.
Coquille City from their home nt ! intention on her own part nt first
A
V
IN
G
d
ecid
ed
t
o
retire
from
the
C. O. O I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R ,
oi Schilling s Best
Langlois, Curry county, for several w f . s to have her sister, Sirs. M.
yyE WANT to trade 220 acres good
. b otch er business, l offer fo r rent iny C o q u il l e C it y , O r .— O p p o s it e D e p o t .
days, returning home Tuesday of McDonald, nnd family, to spend
tea
b ak in g povvcl.T
b
uild
in
g,
tools,
etc.
I
will
g
o
oat
o
f
b
usi­
farming land in the best loca­
cofTeg flavoring extracts
ness F ebruary 15, 1899, nnd this bein g the
last week. Their visit was to our tho evening with her, nnd also ex-
tion as to school and market in Ne­
o n ly butcher shop in town, would like for K eeps o n ly Pure W ines nnd Liqnors nnd
soda
ami sp ie s*
new townspeople, Mr. and Mrs. tended an invitation to her neigh-
Fine Cigars.
som e relinble person to co n tin u e the b usi­
braska, cither for a farm, town prop­
ness.
T h e A m ericas Club W hisky is one o f the
Trice, nnd to Mr. and Mis. J. J. i hors aud friends, Dr. and Mis.
when you may try them erty or stock of goods in Coos county.
Any
one
d
esirous
o
f
rn
nning
a
b
o
tch
e
r
specialties
served
in th e s i Clnbrooroa.
Lamb, and families. Mr. Russell Carter, to join with them. This
business would d o well to call on or address
w
It is rumored nt Bandon that tho
had been an old neighbor and nc- little party was progressing pleas- ! at our risk.
TH U S. A N D ER SO N .
e in N oii II îitii Oregon
taprlSJ
B andon, O regon. Best liilliitrtl T«W
woolen mill will start np in full j
qnaintance of these good citizens antlv, when lo, at a little Inter hour,
blast in a short while, orders toj
back in Tennessee during boyhood j a rap at the door revealed a host of
that effect having been received
and youth, nnd moved to Oregon tho relatives nnd friends with has
A tall girl nnmcl Short, long
from President Clark.
Final Notice to Taxpayers.
26 years ago iu company with Mr. kets o f refreshments and presents,
loved a certain Mr. Little, while
Lamb and fnmilv.
He had not giviug a real surprise.
After the
Little, little thinking of Short, loved
F R E S H G R O C E R IE S
<)IT
a rc hereby notified to settle y ocr
seen his friend Mr. Trice during first (lurry, tiie reunion aud social
a little lassie named Lon ft- To
I
taxes forthw ith, as the C ounty (*oort
AT TH E
tbpse long years, and since the features settled down into a genu­
make n long story Short, Little pro­ h s s ordered me to make imm ediate oollec«
P E O P L E 'S STORE,
latter moved so near he hastily re­ ine happy affair. Congratulations
posed to I,<mg, nnd Short longed to ti«»n o f every cent t hat is d o e tht* county,
and a fter tin« 10th day o f February we will
O P P O S IT E DEPOT.
newed “ aold lang-syno’’ with his and good wishes fell in a shower,
i>e even with Little’» shortcoming. begin to levy upon tl «• property o f nil that
Iinvo n ot | ititl their tax* s np to the year o f
dear friend and family. Mr. Rus­ and the eieniug was most enjoy­
So
Short,
meeting
Long,
threatened
John Rowan was down from his
1897, inclusive. N are further notified that
sell nnd family spent severs! plens- able. Mrs. Gustie Nosier, the host-
to marry Little before long, which on
borne on Fishtrap last Saturday.
and a fter snid date wo will n ot receiy«
AT
T
IIE
ant days iu town, nnd the former ess, enjoyed the occasion equal to,
C
onnty Warrnuts in paym ent o f delinquent
caused
Little,
in
»hurt,
to
marry
1
He has disposed o f his property
taxes.
W . W.
included a call at the HERALD the guests.
The H fea LD wishes At the Fair Store,
Long.
Did Short love Little less
on the bill, northeast side of town,
Sheriff o f C oos cou nty, O regon ,
F A I R S T O R E !. localise Little loved I.ong?
sanctum.
i her many happy returns.
C. M. S hells .
i ’cquillc C ily, J tn . INI, IMII.
to a Mrs. Wilson.
P owder
Scientific American.
MUNN g
New York
Toilet
C O Q U
I L L E
C I T Y
Bveryllimg Kept in a WfiMpiiiM Drag Store.
COQUILLE PHARM ACY, (M acy & M oore.)
H
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Schillings m
Best
CCFFEE y
L
j p
i!
Ceti rar Groceries al Bet-
Bod Prices
otel
COQUILLE,