Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 28, 1899, Image 2

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T U E SD A Y . FEB. 28, 1899.
UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT.
PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY 3sÆ3TTtle
E. Pannenberg
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Strong, steady nerves
Manila, Feb, 23.—Skirmishing in
Are needed for success
the suburbs of the city has been i
Everywhere. Nerves
carried on all day, the rebels having j
I=cixvt a n d tïie XTpper-Ccq.-u.ille begun hostilities this morniug, with i
the evident purpose of distracting
and. W H a t i s doing- on T h ere.
J. S. McEwen
J. S. M°EWEN & CO.
Editors and Proprietors.
Hot Fighting in the Outskirts of Manila.'
Last
week witnessed an event
Dr. K. A. Leep lias fitted up a
Derated to the material and social up- which all good citizens sincerely neat schoolroom and will employ a
building of the OogaiKe Valley pan.cnUriy hope will never be repeated in the private teacher for the benefit of
attention from the city itself. De­
tecting this purpose, and realizing
that it meant further attempts on
the part of the rebels to hum the
city, General OU h issued an order
to the effect that no inhabitant of
Manila must he found outside his
own home after 7 o’clock p. m. until
further orders.
Every available American soldier
is in active service today, either in
Manila itself or on the firing line in
the suburbs.
Several short but
sharp engagements have been
fought, and the monitor Monadnock
shelled the enemy with|good effect.
The American losses today have
keen slight
Manila, Feb. 23—2 p. m.—Deter­
mined efforts were made to burn
the city last night. Buildings were
fired in three different sections of
the city. The fires were controlled
by the troops after severe labor.
Early this morning a large body
of insurgents made a demonstra­
tion off McArthur’s front, near Cal-
ocan, and were repulsed.
The loss of property last night
presumably will amount to $500,000-
The present population of
i world is giveu at 1,600,000,000.
this number tho males
but 49 per cent.
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i
, , I Only 70 years has elapsed siuce
D e p e n d sim p ly, solely, nie
rniiway in the world
Upon the blood finished. During that comparatively
brief period of time 400,000 miles
Pure, rich, nourishing
have been constructed.
Blood feeds the nerves
A Missouri judge has decided
And makes them strong. that a debt due a trust cannot he col-
The great nerve tonic IS - lecteil, on the ground that a tiust is
iiiuiiiiotvskv,
L. W. Dcytte
EVERYDAY
SALES
Are What Count
history of Myrtle Point. H
However, bis own and a few other childreu.
^■buriptTo^rr*Teamin'sJvuno«, * $ 2 2 . ! liistory
* an illegal institution and cannot be
=■ I it is a warning to young and giddy Dock is a strong supporter of edu­
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, recognized iu the courts.
Our Goods suit the people.
p. risHK.it,
ad » khthino AiixNT ..¡rlH whose ourents have neglected cation and always has his shoulder
i l M erchant»’ E xch a n g e, Han Framlaco, la b
,l ,
,
Our prices are within their reach.
oar a u t h o r i s e d a g e n t . T h is p a p e r is kept on file and allowed them to grow up as
to the wheel.
Because it makes
Port Orford Tribune:
Bandon
a t h l « o ffic e
T H IS IS W H Y T H E R U SH
many wild ducks, and who are an
aud Langlois are uow connected by
The blood rich and
The Whittington Bro’s will oper­
easy prey for the unscrupulous
Is too early for you to avoid it, but
telephone,
and
we
are
informed
PAY IP and#
young men, who, to save one of ate a full creamery plant on their
Pure, giving it power
that the wire for the completion of | our clerks are efficient and will tied
They are
Get a t
their number from tbs clutches of own farm this season.
the line through to Wedderburu time to wait on you, or till your
T
o
feed
the
nerves.
practical
men
and
never
behind
the
BIG PRIZE.#
5 Y e a r s . the law, will not hesitate to hurl an times.
will he shipped to this port from order for anything found iu an up-
Hood's Sarsaparilla Sau
unfortunate orphun to the bottom­
to-date general merchandise store.
Tranciato.
less pit of a living hell (worse ten­
By special arrangement made
W. T. Dement and wife returned
Cures nervousness,
fold than death itself), there to bear home Sunday after a week’s visit
Senator Hawley has forwarded to
with the publishers of the
Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
their shame and disgrace alone. It it this place and Coquille City.
the town clerk of Hartford, Conn.,
FAItM JOURNAL, we are en­
is also a warning to parents and
in accordance to tho law, a sworn
Catarrh, scrofula,
abled to offer a 5-year sub­
M Y R T L E POIN T, OREGON .
Mrs. Edward Rackleff, wife of
guardians and will doubtless cause
statement ns to the cost to him of
scription to that paper to ev­
And
all
forms
of
them to study well the character of our efficient county clerk, is visiting
his re-election to the senate, which
ery new subscriber who pays
Impure blood. is as creditble to him as it is to tne
a young man before permitting relatives and friends in this city.
for the HERALD one year
their daughter or ward to accept
Connecticut legislature. It shows
ahead; and the sumo offer is
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hermann cele­
Found Relatives After Forty Years.
their attention.
that Mr. Hawley spent no money
made to every old subscriber
brated
their
wooden
wedding
at
except for postage, and that less
who will pay all hack dues and
HOLBROOK, M ERRILL
Mr. Wes Nosier o f your city was their home in this city last Satur­
After 40 years John Omelia, of thau three dollars was spent for that.
one year in advance — both
visiting with friouds in this place day evaning.
A S T E T SO N ............
Iowa, accidentally discovered a
papers for the price of ours
lost week.
mother
and
sister
in
this
city.
His
only.
Also BRIDGE k BEACH
The stockholders of the Coquille
mother is now 88 years old, and his
Why do so rainy send away for
In order to get the FARM
River and Alaska Miaing Company
sister
50.
Omelia
is
65.
fruit
trees
when
J.
F.
Noyes,
our
lo­
S T O V E S —
JOURNAL as a premium for
will hold their annual meeting in
The mother and sister reside at
cal nurseryman, can supply all the
advance payment it will he nec­
this city on the 7th o f March.
It
Headquarters
842 Lowing street, Lower Albina.
best grades of fruit aud you run no
Compromise Measure Agreed Upon.
essary to walk right upt o the
is thought that their schooner, the
She married, losing track of her son for
risk of importing fruit pests to de­
captain’s office, for we have
"Mizpah,” will go D orth again in
The
stroy your neighbors’ orchards? If
Washington, Fab. 23.—Tho ad­ and is now Mrs. Howertan.
and any other
«
o n ly a limited number of 5-
the spring.
home industry was more fully ap­
ministration and its representatives name of the sister is Mrs. Jenkins.
year subscriptions to dispose
The
gap
of
40
years
made
little
preciated aud reasonably rewarded
Myrtle Point now has 400—with in congress buve reached an agree­
Building Material,
of.
The FARM JOURNAL
all would fare better.
the cyphers left off. They are said ment with tho minority in congress difference iu 'the meeting so far as
ia o n solid foundation and per­
Or any and everything
respecting the army reorganization warmth of affection was concerned.
C Y R U S N O BLE,
fectly trustworthy.
The home of S. C. Braden of to be regular “ Hobson’s,” too.
O L D H E R M ITA G E ,
bill, which, it is believed, will be A mother’s love is something which
carried in a
this place was ransacked by burg­
At our school meeting next Mon­ satisfactory to all interests.
B U R K E ’S SCOTCH M A LT,
It is cannot he dimmed by the lapso of
First-class
Hardware Store,
lars
one
evening
last
week
while
he
FREE, TO CASH SU BSC RIBERS.
day there will be two directors and probable that the formal ratification years.
The curious part about
A S P E C IA L T Y .
and his wife were absent.
This one clerk to elect This is equiva­
the
meeting
is
that
the
mother
will
of tho agreement between the ma­
In order to get our delinquent kind of work will ere long foteh up lent to a school board, as much de­ jority and minority will be had to­ insist upon treating her son as
subscribers to pay up and in advance with a stand still. While only u pends upon their work.
It de­
a youngster who played at her apron CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION
f Successors to J. J. Lamb. |
few articles have been missed by our volves upon us to select only ener­ day.
we will
The compromise is based on an strings in the long ago.
people,
there
is
reason
to
believe
make them a present
getic, conscientious men to fill these
John Omelia did not arrive here
that much has been stolen. Tracks positions of trust; men who are un­ army of 100,000, of which 35,000 looking for a mother and sister.
o f a year’s subscription
will he known ns the provisional
have been found arouid houses, moved by fear or favor and who will
to the
L ong since he supposed them dead.
a few young men have been deal with school matters as with army, and will he enlisted to serve In moving from one place to an­
NORTHWEST PACIFIC FARMER and
until
1901.
spotted while prowling around pri­ their own interest«. Thcu success
The president this morning had a other they lost track of each other.
published at Portland, Oregon.
vate dwellings at a late hour and is assured. All should turn out and
Many a home tie has been broken
The Farmer is now in its 30tli year, where no legitimate busiuess could do their duty as conscientiously as conference with Senators Allison, by people leaving their eastern
Platt (Conn.), Hanna,
and is authority on all subjects per­ have taken them. It is believed if they were the guardians of future Hawley,
A Farm Library of unequalled value— Metical.
homes and relatives to take up the
taining to farm work and conditions that they are the guilty parties and generations. Of course if you at­ Spooner and Carter on the compro­
Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive— Hand­
burdens of life in the west.
mise.
It
is
believed
that
the
agree­
somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated.
o f tbo northwest.
will be placed under arrest.
tend the school meeting and your ment reached removes nearly all
The meeting between the aged
B y J A C O B B IQ G L B
As the regular price of that paper
members of the Omelia family', while
Rev. Woodward, of Arago, de­ hands are tied by those in authority, danger of an extra session.
is $1 per year, it is easy to see what
No. 1 — B IO Q L E H O R S E B O O K
purely accidental, was none the less
livered an interesting sermon in the you have done your duty and are
A l l about H o r s e s — a Common-Sense Treatise, with over
a valuable premium we are willing
74 illustrations , a standard work. Price. 50 Cents.
M. E. church on last Sunday.
He no longer responsible. People usu­ Threw a Rope Over a Beam and Held One affectionate.— Evening Telegram.
to give to our paid-in-advance sub­
No.
2 - B IO O L E B E R R Y BO OK
ally
act
where
their
iuterests
lie.
also paid a deserving compliment to
End While He Strangled to Death.
All about growing S m all F ruits— read and learn bow ,
scribers.
This applies to all new
contains 43 colored liie -lik e reproductions o f all leading
the editor of the Enterprise for his Select men whose interest is with
Oakland
Enquirer
(Rep.):
Five
subscribers, and nil who will pay
v arieties nnd 100 oth er illu stration s. Price, 50 Cents.
criticism of the big four of this you and they will honestly serye
Oakland, Or., Feb. 28.—Jack Wil­ states— California,
Pennsylvania,
their delinquencies and a year in
No. 3 — B ia O L F. P O U L T R Y B O O K
city, after which and by suggestion you. There is no reason why Myr­ son, an old resident of this county, Delaware, Nebraska and Utah— are
AH ab ou t Pou ltry ; the best Pou ltry Book in ex iste n ce;
advance before March 1, 1899.
tells ev eryth in g ; w ith 23 colored life-like reproductions
of Hr. Wilde, a vote of thanks was tle Point should not boast of a nnd about G5 years old, was found now in the grip of the senatorial
o f all the p rin cip a l breeds; w dij u.3 other illustration s.
school
equal
to
any
public
school
P rice, 50 Cents.
tendered to Mr. Conner by the au­
dead Wednesday morning in Tom deadlock, and several others have
Oregon now has thirty-three coun­
No.
4 — B i a t i L E C O W BO O K
in the state.
The responsibility is Nicholson’s sawmill at Kellogg, but recently escaped it.
dience.
In
three
A ll about C ow s and the D a iry Business ; h av in g a grea t
ties, the new county of “ Wheeler”
wjth you. Will you neglect it?
sale ; contains 8 colored îife-lik ç reproductions o f each
twenty
miles
down
the
Umpqua
i__
I
of
the
five—
the
ones
which
are
Mrs. O. R. b. Willard
H I lit e r ,
i is
n quite AI*
ill « at
.o
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wy
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having been provided for by the late
r . o . 'B - 'r i R i b ü ^ 'è w V ^ E ' B& fttc *'**'»■ CcnU'
ne b o m a u l lia r la t h e r . M r . O l,w "H y j n
c ¡t y o n th o 22 d , w as a löiciab: t>r V» r« p piV<f" “
rope Twice J trouble is due XS the aittfempls" o f
Just out. All ab ou t H ogs— Breeding, F eedin g, Butch­
rumor was cabled to "New York
ery, Diseases, etc. C ontains over 80 beautifu l half­
Chas Dodge, having sold his resi­ complete success in every particular. around his neck, throwing one end political bosses who are odious to
tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents.
on the 24tli that Dewey had fired
over
a
beam
and
catching
and
hold­
right
thinking
men,
and
who
could
About
120
tickets
were
sold.
dence property in this place to
The BIGGLE BOOKS are unique,original,usefu l— you never
upon the German cruiser Irene at
saw a n y th in g lik e them —so practical, to sensible. They
Caddy Lockwood, will move to Nearly 300 people attended the ball ing it in his hnnd, then squatting to not be chosen if the election were a
m e h a v in g an enorm ous sale— ITast. W est, North and
Manila.
Roseburg where he intends making nnd kept the dnneers going until draw the rope taut. He was stran­ popular one, to bend legislatures to
South. E very one w ho keeps a H orse, C ow , H og or
gled
to
death.
When
found
he
had
C h icken , or gro w s S m all F ruits, ou gh t to send right
their will. The lesson which proves
daylight. The steamer Mvrl, which
his
home.
Charlie
is
a
live
boy
and
away
for the BIQGLB BOOKS. The
*
Onr clnbbiug list is the best ever
will he missed by his many friends. made a free run from Coquille City one foot on the planer and the other that the indirect method of choos­
offered.
and return, towing a large scow or on the floor, with the end of the ing United Stales senators iB a
John Moomaw, who has spent the
The rain Btorra is on and a flood
barge fortheaccommodation of those rope still clasped in his hand. The wrong one was never before chalked
winter in this city, will move to
looks promising.
wishing to attend the dance, was cause assigned for his act is that he up on the national blackboard in
I s y o u r paper, m ade for you and not a m isfit It is 22 year*
Mrs. Buck is home from a two- Norway in the Dear future.
loaded to its fullest capacity. When and some of the neighbors bad a letters of such commanding size,
old , it is the great boiled-down hit-the-nail-on-the-head,—
quit-after-you-hnve-said-it, Farm and H ousehold paper in
He leaves no and never was there a better time
weeks’ visit at Bandon.
M rs. C. M. Hermann nnd daugh­ the W. of W. take hold of anything misunderstanding.
th e w o rld — the b iggest paper o f it s size in the United State*
children.
Wilson
had
a
great
many
for
beginning
an
agitation
for
the
o f A m e r ic a -h a v in g e v er a m illio n and a-h alf regular readers.
ter,
Mrs.
Clay
Dement,
of
Custer,
it
is
sure
to
go
aud
take
the
world
Shoes—All kinds of shoes cheap
friends
throughout
the
county,
and,
amendment
of
this
portion
of
the
are
visting
with
friends
in
this
city.
along with it
but good.
Go nnd seo them at
Any
ONE
of
the
BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
although eccentric in character, was federal constitution.
Geo. Robinson's store. A big lot
S YEARS (rem ainder o f 1899 IQOO 1901, 190J an d 1903) w ill be sent b y mail
considered
honest
and
upright
He
to an y address for A DOLLAR Bil l..
just arrivsd.
*
Wasco News: The reapprrtion-
Sam ple o f FARM JOURNAL and c ircu lar describ ing BIGGLE BOOKS free.
was a confederate veteran.— Rose-
Mrs. Ed G alliu and children
ment bill became a law without the
W IL M E R ATK IN SO N .
Address.
F A R M JO V’R N A L
burg Review.
CH AS. F . JE N K IN S.
came up from Bandon Inst week to
P h il a d e l p h ia
signature of the governor.
This
visit a few days with her parents,
means that he didn’t approve of the
Hundred Miles an Hour.
Mr, and Mrs. Tuttle.
bill, but had not the courage to
Assessor Lawrence begins work
Omaha, Feb. 20.— The west­ voto it.
The bill was a party measure and
for ’99 at once. He has appointed
bound Burlington fast mail, which
T. J. Thrift, of Bandon, ns n dep­
arrived this morning, heat all rec­ if the 24 Union members had been
uty, who will take the field work.
ords between Chicago nnd Omaha, solidly organized so as to present a
F or R e n t . — Tenn Robison offers
The distance is 502 miles, nnd the unit of opposition, they could by
actual running time was 8 hours filibustering nnd breaking a quorum
bis place on Fishtiap, 91 acres, 30
nnd 33 minutes. The train made have defeated tho hill. It will hurt
of bottom land, for rent. Apply at
S t a t e and C o a s t
100 miles an hoar for several spurts. the Republicans more than help
the place.
T enn R o b iso n .
them. Gov. Geer did not want to
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s p e c ia l
Horrible agony is caused by Piles,
Believers in the Initiative and Referendum to lock horns wilh his own party.—
s e r v ic e
Burns and Skin Diseases.
These,
Capital Journal.
Meet in Cincinnati. March I.
are immediately relieved and quickly
Pendleton East Oregonian: The
cured by DoWitt’s Witch Hazel
A national conterence of all per­
Salve. Beware of worthless imita­ ALL NEWS 24 hours earlier than the San Francisco papers. sons believing in tho initiative and medical societies taboo doctors who
advertise. The newspapers should
tions. R. S. Knowlton.
referendum, or direct legislation by taboo doctors that do not advertise,
Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
- $2.10
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Tyre II, lately
the people, will he held in Cincin­
Capital Journal:
How many
The Salvation Army has juBt ded­ nati, O., March 1, for the purpose as it is a well known fact that some
arrived in this locality from Cali­
“
“
“
both
1
year,
only
-
- 4.15
of the doctors who do not adver­
fornia and now living on the Tyr­ boys in this town are learning a icated a workingmen's hotel in Bos­ of forming a national party.
The tise arc as big quacks as some of
trade?
All
want
a
“
position,”
a
ton.
The
institution
has
accommo­
All the Congressional and State Legislative News
rell farm above this place, spout
conference was called by the Ohio those who do.
several days o f last week in Cu­ “ clerkship,” or anything but real dation for 300 men.
come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best
union reform party’s state central
And
the
biggest
quacks
are
those
work.
quillo.
Weekly Local Paper for only the price of one.
At Havana last Monday 160 committee.
who want compulsory laws to limit
A mail Sundays from Myrtle
The party has hut a single plank the right to heal.—8. F. Star.
On the 20th inst. the house com­ prisoners, whose release had been
Point to this place and return has mittee on appropriations ordered a reoommended by the board of par­ in its platform— the initiative and
arranged for, the contract beiug j favorable report on the hill to pav dons, ware set at liberty.
referendum. All persons believing
Kate— So Carrie is to be married.
A . C. W IL S O N .
W ILSO N .
swarded to H. G. Ogden, jr., of , Spain $20,000,000 for the Philip-
in the principle of direct legislation, I suppose sho is very happy? Ruth J.
blacksm ith and W ag on m a k .r
P ractical M nohiaiat.
Coughing
injures
and
inflames
Washington, D. C., at $116.99 per | piues.
without regard to past party affilia­ — Happy? I should sav so!
M r.1
sore lungs.
One Minute Cough tions, will be entitled to a seat and Fixton, her fiance, doesn't amount
snnnm.
The
ooutract begins
To insure a happy now year, keep Cure loosens the cold, allays cough­ a voice in the Cincinnati conference to much, but her trosseau is just
March loth and tuns to June 30,
| the liver clear and the body vigor- ing and heals quickly. The best and are asked to join the movement. elegant.
1902.
R. S.
The meeting of the stockholders I ous by using DoWitt’s Littie Early cough cure for children.
M A C H IN IS T S ,
Governor Geer's Veto.
o f the schooner Mizpah, bold in I Risers, tho famous little pills for Knowlton.
treasurers Notice.
this place last Tuesday, failed to j constipation and liver troubles. R.
W agon m ak ers,
Messrs.
Cleveland,
Carlisle,
Salem, Feb. 23.—Governor Geer
O T IC E ia hereby Riven that all county [
-decide on any terms for the pres- S. Knowlton.
Schurz, et al., have decided that this afternoon vetoed the tax col­ | X "VV
X warrants endorsed prior to May 10,181)2, H o r s e s h o e r s ,
,sat, as.fo y^hat they wonld do.
It
Orders havo been given for mus­ Louisiana andTexas came in through
; will he paid on presentation at my ollice in |
*. - t : Jl\ci8>
. will come up again shortly, a mest- tering out volunteer regiments at a breach in the constitution. The lector bill for Multnomah county. C oquille C ity, C oos cou nty OreRon. No a n d B la c k s m i t h s .
Tho
veto
was
due
to
the
strong
pro­
interest
w
ill
be
a
llo
w
e
d
'a
fte
r
Deoem
ber
25.
. l o g . being called to be held at Savanah, Ga., Augusta, Ga., and duty of the hour sesms to he to quit
181)8.
Myrtle Point on March 7tb.
j Greenville, S. C. This order dis­ worrying so much about the Philip­ test made by the heaviest taxpayers I 'I hia 17th day o f D ecem ber, 1898.
Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning:
of Multnomah county who have
W . W . H atb 9. Treasurer.
charges
all
volunteers
remaining
in
blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches.
Policies written by the Pacific
pines, while we kick out Louisinnoa been flooding the executive with pe­
Mntnal Jdfe Insurance Co. excel j the United States.
and Texas and repair that breach.
titions nnd telegrams asking that Why pay rent always, when you eati '
in every feature that make insur­
j buy a place of your own, part on j M A CH IN E, W AGON A N D F A R M W O R K A R E S P E C IA L T IE
the obnoxious bill be vetoed.
The senate committee on foreign
ance profitable and liberal.
No
S. F. Star: The Dallas Mercury
time, and pay rent to yourself. |
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relations
has
authorized
a
favorable
•one Can Sffotrl To he without an
has some pithy remarks on U. S.
Rear-Admiral Schley has an­
80 acres, near Coquille; 15 acres
Accident policy at this time of ac­ I report on the amendment to the ! senatorsliips. It says “ that this is swered the charges recently made
rich dry creek bottom, fine spring
!
Biiudry
civil
hill
for
construction
of
cidents and sickness.
Give your
| the age of hired mon," wherein pol­ derogatory to bis conduct previous
branch; house and barn; 5 acres
application now for either a L if e , a cable to Hawaii and Manila. The itics is out of date; that millionaires to the destruction of Cervera’s fleet
cleared. Only $10 per acre— just
cable
is
not
to
he
built
by
tho
E n d o w m e n t or A c c id e n t policy
have become jaded from plethora of during the receut war, denying all
think of it! See Herald Land k
to Rev. J. L. Fntrell, or make ap­ ' United States, hut a yearly subsidy | public positions and “ now thrust
A . B . D e a n , P r o p r ie to r mt&z—
the allegations aud producing evi­
Loan Co. or R. D Sanford.
is to be paid by the government
plication at the H e r a l d office.
Successor to Nosier Pro’s,
this kind of honors upon the hired dence to substantiate that denial.
and A. O. W heeler,
William Ward held an auction
Salem Statesmen: The bill to ■nan;” thus the U. S. senator just
ONLY $ 5 0 0 0 — For a short time
The Standard Oil Company has
sale of his household goods at the regulate the bffsiness and avocation elected from Michigan is the hired
only, The Herald Land Co.
General Graying and Hauling a Specialty.
Rohinsou building last Saturday of barbers, which was passed by man of the lumber barons; Dej ew, purchased a one-third interest in
wants a buyer with $5000 to pur­
afternoon, J. R Fox acting as auc­ the legislature just adjourned, pro­ just elected from New York, is the the Highland Bov mine, at Bingham
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
chase at a sacrifice one of the best
tioneer. Mr. Ward and family took vides for the appointment of a state hired man of the Vanderbilts, and Utah, for $4,000,000.
improved small farms in Coos
Delivered at Any Point.
the train for the hay yesterday, at barbers' commission, to consist of so of half the senate. It is safe to
Amalgamation of the Central Pa­
county. Finely situated, choice
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Rigs.
Spanking
Teams. Reasonable Rates.
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land, good fences, plenty of fruit
for the north coast, ultimately that profession in the stnte, the ap­ the legislature of the state of Cali­ cific has been approved by the Lon­
and shrubbery, running water.
reaching Olympia, Washington, pointments to bo made by the gov- fornia will he the hired mau of the don shareholders of the former com
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