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TT . 3! ■ ■■ 1 ' M —■ 1 1 .U P P E R -R IV E R TUESDAY, MA KG H 7. 1898. DEPARTMENT. ____________________________ IHE ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Protncted Session- Exhaustive Clerk's Ra- port— Election of Trustee and Clerk. PUBLISHED EVEUY TUESDAY îtÆ 3 rxtle X. Pannenberg J. S. MoEwen F e in t and. th e 'CTpper-Gcq. vrille At 5 p. m. yesterday— Monday, and. "W 'üa.t i s G c in g on T h e re . March 6th— something lees than An Old Soldier H i» S t o r y o f W h a t H o o d ’ s S a r s a p a r illa H a s D o n a W h o le F a m ily C r e a tly H elp ed by Beimi:» Lawrence is better an, expects to be out soon. He lefusef to tie flagg» d ns a scarlet fever vi/- Evansville, Ind., March 2.—A dou ble murder aud suicide took place tim. at Poseyville yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Ivencbloe, a widow, of Posey oouDty, lived with her sou-iu- law, Steve Glower, aud wife. The HOLBROOK, M ERRLL Keuchloe home was discovered iu & STETSO N ............ flames, nnd neighbors in attendance found the doors locked. When the Also BRIDGE A BEACIf firo was extinguished and the house entered the bodies of Mis. Kenchloe, S T O V E S * ------------- Glower nud wife, were found in a room, so badly burned as to be nl- | most unrecognisable. Beside Glower | lay a shotgun. nnd any other From all indications, Glower first j killed his wife and mother-in-law, I then set fire to the liouee, lay down on the bed ami shot himself just Or any and everything above tho heart. Glower was 21 carried iu a years old and his wife 17. First-class Hard wars Store. Terrible Triple Tragedy. CALL FOR::: 100 out o f 252 parents and guard T h is M e d ic in e . ians assembled at the seboolhouse, “ I am an old run down soldier, my Editors and Pronrietors. M y r tle P o iu t is in s t r ic t q u a r a u - Today (Sunday) is one of the aa per published call, at the most whole system being out of order and my U a V - W i o s U S o i ^ ~g a s i 5 i r S , * * s c a r le t fe v e r has pleasantest days to be anywhere ionportaut annual school meeting right side partially paralyzed. I have found. Alt nature seems to rejoice and election ever held iu this dis tried various remedies aud realized only building o f the Coquiile Valley particularly , b r o k e o u t iu C o q u iile C lt^. « a d o f Coos County generally - The hi<;h water of last week diil and be contented with its humble trict However, there was at least temporary relief. 1 have been taking Subscription, per year, in advance, $: Even your correspondent : one canse could be urged with rea- H ood’s Sarsaparilla and H ood's Pills, and considerable damnge to roads, sphere. P. F 1 S H K U , N I W H P A P I B A D f l M T I l I N U A O I N T bridges and fencing. It was a novel has washed his face and combed sou for this, and that was the scare have derived more real benefit from them L 31 Merchant»’ Kichaui<e, Ban Frandaco, la over the 18 or 20 sick persons in than anything 1 have tried. My wife has •■r authorised ent. This paper la kept ou file sight to see branches covered with his hair. been greatly helped by Hpod’s Sarsapa St Ma offlre Tho mail is again coming through | •»*». whose cases were pronounced rilla. She was all run down and her buds and blossoms trembling in the scarlet fever and caused the Action muddy watar, vet it was iu evidence I after a few (lavs delay on account 1 system much out of order. My two little of slidos in the road aud a few of the school board to dismiss the boys recovered quickly from the effects iu this vicinity. schools for a few days aDd the town bridges being washed away. ; o f diphtheria by taking H ood’s Sarsapa- G. P. Goodrich, one of our lead Do not be discouraged if you board to quarantine residences | rflla, which rid them o f troublesome sores ing farmers, took advantage of the where the sickness prevailed. ! and symptoms o f the croup. They are high water and with a large skiff have a few enemies. You w ou ld be Chairman of the Board, YV. S. now well and hearty.” W . F. B uhnrtt , By special arrangement made of little importance in this w orld if Remember delivered a fine lot of oats to S. E. Perry, presided, and there were Starkey, Oregon. ---------- -♦ i ' - — with the publishers of the Johnson & Co. of this place. Mr. you liadnoDe. Be sure that you are preseut Messrs. Charles Collier and FARM JOURNAL, we are en right, then go ahead, and if there Whisky Trust a Fact- Goodrich wa3 considerably hindered J. 8. McEwen of the board, and abled to offer a 5-year sub S parMla by a number of jambs in Catch scription to that paper to ev It the best—In Inct the One True Blood Purifier. Chicago, March 2.—The Chron f Successors to J. J. Lamb. | ing creek, caused by people falling board. Chairman Perry called the ery new subscriber who pays behind. The whisky interests of . m 0 5 1 1 « cure nausea. Indigestion, icle says: timber in the creek in clearing land. meeting to order aud directed the for tho HERALD one year J. H. Leek has charge of Prof. clerk to rend the published call for r lO O C l S v 1 I1 S biliousness, constipation. the country for a long time under People should have the welfare of L W. Deyoe ahead; and the same offer is process of consolidation have now lì. C. Lihnniiioivsky, Bunch’s school in this place, Prof. the meeting, the new law defining their country enough at heart to made to every old subscriber reached a focus. The last of tho Bunch being shut out by the quar who are voters at school elections prompt them to remove all trees who will pay all bock dues and AGUINALDO'S ARMY IS DISHEARTENED. minor coinbiues to hold aloof has and brush from streams, that it be antine. aud the minutes of the last annual one year in advance — both come iuto the fold. This was the A Mr. Peters, from the North meetiiig. At the conclusion of this comes necessary to fall in while papers for the price of ours Officers Skulk and Rofuse to Lead Thsir Rye YY’ hisky Association. The deal clearing their land, instead of fall Fork, came near losiug his life and Istter, Chairman Perry asked if only. wns practically completed yesterday Men In Battle. ing in all that is within reach aud hie horse by drowning a few days there were any corrections or In order to get tho FARM in New York aud a charter of incor ago. He had started across the then hauling and rolling- in still amendments to offer; being uodc , JOURNAX. as a premium for New York, March 3. —A dispatch poration will be secured uuder the more. It is unreasonable for us to rock fill about a mile below town; tbe minutes were approved. advance payment it will bo nec to the Horald from Manila says: laws of New Jersey within a week. ask the government through our the fill being under water he could The clerk then rend the auuual It is reported here that a steamer essary to walk right uj o the Then will follow the assimilation of representatives for money to snag not follow it, and soon got fangled report, ending March 6, 1899, con captain’s office, for we have with 20,000 stand of arms and urn- nil tho little whisky tiusts into one and dredge our streams while we in a barbed wire a few feet below taining several interesting items: unition, which were bound for the only a limited number of 5- are continually filling them with the fill,where he would have drowned Pupils enrolled in the school, be Philippines, has been seized in general company. year subscriptions to dispose Its aggregate capital will be that rubbish, thereby rendering further hud not E. E. Sherwood and Lea tween 6 aud 20 years, 244; under (> Japanese waters by the Japanese of the combined capitals of the five of. The FARM JOURNAL Braden goue to his assistance. This years, 6. Total, 250. Number not authorities. efforts upon the part of the govern Our Goods suit tho people. Aguinaldo'a army is is on solid foundation and per ment useless. One man enu destroy fill should be raised some 5 or 6 attending, between 4 nud 20 years, disheartened as the result of the subordinate corporations, amount Our prices nro within their reach. fectly trustworthy. ing to $128,500,000. more than an army of men can cre feet, as it is «ntirely too low for uso 61. recant actions. Many companies of T H IS 18 YVHY T H E R U SH NOW i t ’ s a coffin trust . ate. The government should havo in sn ordinary high water. It Estimated value of schoolhouso ths insurgents have retired because FR E E , TO CASH SU BSCRIBERS. a secret service man to keep watch woyld also be a humane act to re and grounds, $6800; value of school their offioers skulk and won't lead Cleveland, O., March 2.— A special Is too early for you to avoid it, but over its navigable streams, or else move the wire from the fences above furniture, 91150; charts, apparatus their men. from Sandusky to the Plaindealer our clerks are efficient and will find In order to get our delinquent quit wasting money trying to im and below the fill, as it is sure, etc., $85. Insurance, $4000. Aver says a gigantic coffin trust is in time to wait on you, or fill your REBELS HOLD NO PRISONERS. ■ubscribers to pay up and in advance prove them. sooner or later, to cause the death age salaries paid to teachets: Males process of formation there. Prices order for anything found in an up- to-date general merchandise store. Washington, Marsh 3.—The will be raised. we will of someone. $50; females, $40. Number of YV. H. Corbin is the meanest mnn following dispatch has been received make them a present teachers employed, 4— males, 2; A calico dress is neat and fashion in town. A twelve pound Populist of a year’s subscription females, 2. Number of mootbs by Secretary Alger in answer to his arrived at his home just one week able and ouly costs 25c at Lobmau- taught, 3. Tbe mill started up this morning to the Outside tuition paid, inquiry respecting the number of owsky & Deyoe’s. Better buy you ago, Feb. 26th, and Billy never M Y R T L E POIN T, OREGON . American priaoners held by the in since the abatement of the flood. $109.25. one, S a l! NORTHWEST PACIFIC FARMER. opened his chops until too late for surgents: This is only a summary of tbe Opposition is said to be the life published at Portland, Oregon. our last communication, and then Manila, March 3.—Secretary of clerk’s repent, but all we Could The Farmer is now in its 30th year, called us long names because we of trade, yet it reduced a certain glean o f the items giving n totality War, YY’asliington: The insurgents minister’s audience to three a few and is authority on all subjects per over-looked the news. YY’ell, Billy, as they were read. This was dis have not taken, nor do they hold, a taining to farm work and conditions never mind, we will teach you yet days ngo. cussed freely.psrticularly the tioan- single prisoner of war. They have Poor Dickie, it is had luck and cial portions, relating to the receipts three soldiers in Malolos, picked up that we cau keep a secret too. o f the northwest. t As the regular price of that paper aDd disbursements of tbe school in January, who without permission Noah Bonewitz, who was accident we are sorry for him. is $1 per year, it is easy to see what ally shot by Donnell Nelson on Bert Black said: “ If you want fund, and more especially the build went among them near Cavite and a valuable premium we are willing Monday of last week with a 22 cal a good bargain every day in the ing fund. Colocan. I nm looking out for them to give to our paid-in-advance sub ibre rifle, was able to be out on week, every week in the month and Nominations for and election of and providing them with money. scribers. This applies to all new crutches last Friday, and says he every month in theyear, just call on a trustee for 3 years beiDg in order, Have captured over 1500 insurgent subscribers, and all who will pay will soon be able to cliaso squirrels him. H e’s got ’em and sells ’em the chairman appointed J. T. Nos soldiers since February 4, and hold their delinquencies and a year in again. YVo are pleased to note hip cheap.” A certain young lady ier and T. A. YValker ns tellers. tbe majority as prisoners of war. advance before March 1, 1899. called to make a purchase and asked Mr. Perry was nominated, but pos The troops here are iu splendid rapid improvement. O'ns. for Bert, when Papa Black said he itively declined. About 15 othei condition. Tho band trented the town to could not spare him. names were proposed, each in turn City Council Ordors a Quarantine. some fine music from tho public Mr, and Mrs. G. F. Green, of positively declining. Dewey and Otis Promoted. stand Sunday. Yesterday the town board was On motion, it was then ordered Bridge, are paying a farewell visit W a sh in gton , M arch 3 .— T h e p res Two or three prevailed ou to meet and take pre Again a foreign bidder comes in to their many friends in town, and to elect' » clerk. cautionary nction against the spread and takes a mail contract at star expect soon to take tlieir leave for were named, rneb declining, when ident has sent to the senate the ot the prevailing sickness, now vation figures. Tliis time a mad at Minneapolis, Minn., where they will the name of George O. Leach (not nomination of Rear-Admiral George YY’e join their preseut) was made and on motion Dewey to be admiral of tho navy called scarlet fever by Dr. Culm. YY’ahington, D. C., takes tho con spend a few years. Dr. Cnlin appeared, and City Mar tract to carry the mail on Sundays many friends in wishing them a the clerk instructed to cast a unan under the act approved March 2, shal Buck, on the btatemeot being between this place and Coquiile pleasant journey to their old home imous ballot therefor nnd declare 1899, and that of Brigadier-General him elected. Elwell S. Otis, U. S. A., to be major- made that Dr. Mingus, of the Bea City for $116.99 per annum! He is L. YV. Deyoe and family have Nominations for trustee were general by brevet, to rank from ver Hill company, uDd Dr. Kirae, deserving of no sympathy and moved into tho residence formerly February 4, 1899, for military skill o f Bandon, outside, disinterested should be made to pay for his ex occupied by YV. H. Brown, and is again made, hut each declined. The question of nction on the and distinguisned services in the parties, were present in the city, perience. But if he is in the ring, now located near his place of busi disposal of the old school proper Philippines. called upon these physicians and the contract,* though a small one, ness. ties was then called, nnd the follow requested their presence nt the will be altered and rolet, or discon What makes Chat Huling buy so ing motion, in substance, passed: Oregon Dairymen's Association— Organized meeting, and they responded. At tinued, if the signs of the times go many sardines? Please explain, Moved, that the board of school request o f the board, these physi for anything. in 1892. friend Chat. directors be instructed to place on cians, accompanied by Marshal James Buell was down from O atidvn H oms . Oregon, Feb. 27, It is reported that our genial tbe market aud advertise for tbe Buck, visited several o f Dr. Culm’s Catching crock Saturday and imports landlord, Matt Nystrom, lmd quite space of three months to sell the E d . H kr . u . d The annual meeting patients, and examined them and but little damage done by the freshet a hard trnmp to get back from Co old school buildings and lots, of the Oregon Dairymen’s Associa the doctor's records of diagnosis in quiile City today, und upon arrival jointly or separately, by sealed tion will be held in Portland on these cases. On returning to the iu that vicinity. Joo Morrison liado bis n.any at the outside of our city limits was bids or at public auction, at tbe Friday and Saturday, March 10 and board’s meeting they reported that these were cases of “scarlntiua in friends adieu and returned to Port deliberately held np by ono of our discretion of the board, tbe board 11,1899. The importance of a meet a mild form," and recorr mended land last Monday, after quite an citizens, to whom ho oxplnined mat reserving the right to reject any or ing of this kind, if attended by the dairymen of Oregon, as it should be, such quarantine regulations us the oxtended visit with friends iu this ters successfully, however, and was nil bids. J. H. James was then placed in is self evident Organization means allowed to come home again. board saw fit to approve to prevent place. nomination for director and tbe strength nnd prosperity. Tbe ex the further spread of the disease. clerk instructed to cast n favorable perience of the past year has forci- Upon this report, the city coun to desigunto tho several infected Hot Battle at Guadeloupe. l>ly called attention to the necessity ballot. Carried. cil took nction ns follows— wo here homes nnd proceeded to nnil them By the time— near 6 o’clock— of maintaining a strong dairy asso transcribe the official minutes of fast at the gates or doorways. But Manila, March 4.— 11:55 a. m.— For the com that body: somp of the parties belioving they At daylight General YVhenton’s out these latter matters were acted ciation in the state. OFFICIAL ACTION OF THE BOAI1D. were being wronged in the matter, post discovered n large body of upon, the meeting had dwindled to ing meeting an interesting program (’ . C itt , March ti, 181X1. and not believing it was the rebels attempting to cross tho river n very small number. Adjourned. has been arranged. Chairman Perry then called the T homas P aulsen , Pres. Town board met in called sessiou; disease und o f the character pro for the purpose of reinforcing the enemy nt Guadaloupe, nnd a gun board to order, approved minutes members present, YV. S. Perry, claimed, tore the flags dowu. chairman, J. H. Cecil, YV. Rich, Thus it stands at the present boat advanced under a heavy fire of Inst meeting and qualified Mr. 8 . P. C. Johns.in and J. T. Nos writing, with a prospect of more and poured shot into the jungle on James as his successor on tbe board ier; Marshal 11. K. Buck nud YV. bitterness to bo deyeloped ns the both sides of the river, and shelled for three years. The hood o f the the enemy's position nt Guadaloupe new clerk-elect wns fixed at $4000. Jfi. MoDnffee, recorder. conditions m iy warrant Headquarters effectively, temporarily scattering Adjourned, It being reported to the council —— » «> » -------------- - the rebels. The enemy’s loss was fo r that soarlet fever existed in the School Meeting at Myrtle Point. heavy. town o f Coquiile City, the subject INSURGENTS UNDER FIRE- Private John T. Oise, of battery o f quarentiuiug the town was dis M ybtlk P oint , Meroh 6, 1890. eñes rd and Dr. Mingus, o f Beaver E d . H kralp : Tho school meeting C, Third artillery, wns killed on Gunboat La Guna di Bayo Scattered Them— Hill, and Dr. A. Kime, of Bandon, held at tho sehoolhouso here today | board the guuboat Privates Will ALL NEWS 24 hours earlier than the San Francisco papers . Result was not Permanent- C YR U S N O BLE, were appointed to visit some o f the was well attended and thero was t iam YVheeler and Louts Barrien, of O L D H E RM ITA G E , regiment, were sick and report as to whether it was great enthusinsm shown, as all 1 ^‘e New York,'-March 2.— A dispatch California B U R K E ’S SCOTCH M ALT, A. C. YVILSON. J. a YVILSON. scarlet fever or not. to the Herald from Manila says: seemed to bo anxious for the elec-! wounded. Hlacksmith And Wagon maker Practical Machinist. A S P E C IA L T Y . The doctors reported scarletma tion of the best men in the district \ I1' m’ re" e 8 ' n !“ • T“ * The former Spanish gunboat La In a mild form, nud advised that The choice after several ballots re läge of San Jose fired on the United Guna de Bayo steamed up the river bouses where the disease existed, sulted ns follows: R. C. Dement SUtes gunboat Bennington today, opposite Macnti this morning and with attendants ou patients, be was elected for director to serve and the warship shelled that place opened fire on the insurgents on CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION quarantined; and also those per for three years, nnd Uncle Jerry and other suburbs of Malabon this the opposite side from General sons who had been exposed to the Haynes to serve for two years. afternoon. Wheaton’s brigade. She fired her Why pay rent always, when you can MACHINISTS, The United SUtes transports Sen four Gatling guns, two Nordenfeldta buy a place of your own, part on n f f a a n r M n p I r R r « ■disease, and where it may hereafter Hon. L. A. Roberts was overwholra- time, and pay rent to yourself. a g O n m a lie r S , develop, except hotels, and where ingly elected clerk, to serve one ator and Ohio have arrived hare and one one-pounder. with reinforcements of troops. 80 acres, near Coquiile; 15 acres H o r S C B n O G T S , it exists in hotels, the patients nud year. There were a great many At first the insurgents replied Th« Uni teil SUtes cruiser Balti with rifle fire, but they could not their attendants be confined totheii j resolutions passed, all pertaining to rich dry creek bottom, fine spring a n d B l a c k s m i t h s , branch; house nnd barn; 5 acres rooms, and the citisens be requested the advancement of education. The more arrived here at p. in. from stand before the hall from the Gat cleared. Only $10 per acre— just to keep all children nnder 18 years meeting wns then quietly adjourned, ! Hong Kong, having on board the lings. The engagement lasted Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; I In I t think of itl See Herald Land & at home, and that all public meet- ' all wishing the district great suc civil members of tho United States three-quarters of an hour, and then blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. Loan Co. or R. D Sanford. logs be prohibited. the insurgents scattered, but as cess through the coming school Philippine commission. On motion, the foregoing recom-1 year. soon as the gunboat withdrew the O ccasional . M A CH IN E, YY’AOON AN D FAR M YVORK A R E S P E C IA L T IE ¿nendstiuns were adopted, by the insurgents returned and again ONLY $ 5 0 0 0 —For a short time Five Men end a Women Burled Under in “ only, The Herald Land Co. following vote: Ayes—Cecil, Rich, opened a slow and annoying fire Avalanche. A merchant dictated the follow wants a buyer with $5000 to pur- . . . ______ _ .Johnson. Noes—Noeler. across the river. ing letter to a mnn who owed hiss Approved— YV. S. P errt , quiet along the l in e s . Gunnison, Colo., March 3.— Five Chairman. nnd who persistently refused to pay: Manila, March 2, 5:30p. m.—This “Sir— My steuogi npher being a lady,! men and a woman are buried under county. Finely situated, choice | ______ ______________________ Attest: W. B. McDuffee, cannot tnko down what I think of I an avalanche of snow, which came is tbe hottest day of the season, but land, good fences, plenty of fruit II T »_ i ___ w._ Auditor and Clerk. you; I, being a geutlemar, cannot down Granite mountain near the fortunately all is quiet inside and and shrubbery, running water, i « Z ly " P O p r i C i O F i t ; , This action of the council whs think it, but you being neither, can Magna Charts mine, at White Pine, outside of our lines, and a majority Owner has other business that Successor to Nosier Bro s, advertised ns thorouRhly during aaM, thoughts 25 miles from this place. The of the men were kept in the shade. claims his attention “ J A’ ° ’ WhMl" ’ the day as possible— at the annual i missing, who are supposed to be The transport Morgan City has school meeting, ou the streets, at -----------—•*"* General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. dead, are: Mrs. Margaret Stout, arrived here. Tho wives of the offi Treasurers Notice. the several homes o f patients, nud The south bound train on the Michael Welch, James Jordan and cers and other women passengers Commercial Men Promptly and Safely to the showmen nnd parties pre Southern Pacific ran into a wash- three men whose names are were not allowed to land, the au ’ O T IC E in hereby giren th «t All county Point. Delivered at Any paring for entertaiuraeut» to can out in Cow creek canyon last unknown. warrant« e n d o r s ’d prior to M ay 10.1892. thorities considering conditions will be paid on presentation at ray office in G o o d . " R ìiT R . cel the same, as they could not Thursday morning. Three of the Spanking Teams, Reasonable Rates. ashore unsettled. C oquiile C ity, C oo« co o n ty O regon. No ” proceed. coaches were throwu from the trnck : The tog came np today with two interest will be Allowed'After Decem ber 25 . This moauing, also, City Mnr- ami tho fireman killed. The number schooners snd took dowD the A l The sick folks, ns fsr as we learn 1898 COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. l h i « 17th d a y o f D ecem ber. 1898. . sLal Buck prepared some red flags injured is not known. bion. to<}ay, are better and improving. W . W H atus . Treasurer. ' F i r s t Street, . . . . . Near Odd Fellows’ Hall. J. S. MCEWEN & CO.I --------------- Doors, Windows PAT HP nodi Get a ) BIG PRIZE.# Farm Journal Building 5 Y ea rs. z,:z; a du'™' ™ Material, J. fl. Lamb & Co., H O O d ’S (F EVERYDAY SALES Are What Count Lslmaaoisly k Deyoe, Oreqoniai) i o r u il i k Daily and Sunday, and Horald, Weekly • ■ “ “ CHOICE LIQUORS, Daily Oregoniai) and Herald, 65 c a month WILSON & WILSON . . _ * . . I - m i \ • a ' it,l A .f k l n 4 a * ^:UrS",r.0'ir<SS:DEAN8 livery , FEED 1 SALE stable N