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R E G U L A R T R A IN S
o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d fh i I
days will run us follows:
Leave
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I Arrive
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Marshfield
| 12.80p.m.
Arrive “ i
I Leave
H. 80 “
lC O Q U lIJ iE C IT Y jll.O O a .n i.
10.00 “
| Myrtle Point
i 10.30 “
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F O C A L ITEMS.
Additional locals on 2d page.
Garden seeds at tlie Pharmacy.*
Have you seen the Jewett type
writer?
Alfred Johnson left last week on
a business trip to SnnFraucisco.
Dick Robinson is now employed
with Thomas Blaine on Coos river.
Mrs. Hersey desires all persons
owing her to call and settle, ns she
is receiving her spring goods and
needs her money.
*
Mr. aud Mrs. Flynn, o f the
North Fork, came dowu and spent
two or three days with their son
Arthur and family.
They were
present .Sunday at the death and
funeral o f their little grandchild.
F o r S a l e —In Bandon, one of
the choicest locations, a pleasant
home, new, unique in style, and
with a splended view o f the town
and ocean.
Sheltered from the
north winds. For particulars, ap
ply to the H e r a l d .
[tf.
Not one child dies where ten
formerly died from croup. People
have learned the value of One Min
ute Cough Cure and use it for se
vere lung and throat trouble*.
It
immediately stops coughing.
It
never fails. R. S. Knowlton.
Almost
a Drowning.
Populist Central Committee Meeting.
Last Saturday after noon Leeter
Result of the Flood at Cravel Ford. on1 Fill a bottle or common glass
Notice is hereby given, that there
with your water aud let it stand Smith, living on George Collier's will be held a meeting of the Popu
the North Fork.
TUESDAY. MARCH 7 , ls<» 9 .
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
How to Find Out.
RUDOLF SCHINZ DRUWNED.
CU }j $ m u i .
“ Every m orning I have a
bad taste in my m outh; my
tongue is coated; my head
aches and 1 often feel dizzy.
I have no appetite for breakfast
and what food I cat distresses
me. 1 have a heavy feeling in
my stom ach. I am getting so
weak that som etim es I tremble
and my nerves are all unstrung.
I am getting pale and thin. I
am as tired in the m orning as
at night.’ ’
W hat d oes your doctor say ?
“ You are suffering from im
pure b lo o d .”
What is his rem edy?
w ftt
You must not have consti
pated bowels if you expec^the
Sarsaparilla to do its best work.
But A yer’ s Pills cure constipa
tion.
>
We have a book on Paleness
and W eakness which you may
have for the asking.
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Rudolf Schiuz, one o f the most
progressive, prosperous am] highly
esteemed farmers aud dairymen of
j Hie North Fork, was drowned at
! his Gravel Ford farm last Tuesday
morning, in tha presence o f bis
. wife who was unable to reuder him
| any assistance. James Bright, who,
f with K. H. Hansen, was on the
scene only a short time after the
| drowniug occurred and succeeded
in recovering the body, gave us the
following particulars regarding the
sad accident: It Bppenis that the
river hud overflowed its hanks at
j that place nnd was still rising very
rapidly, when Mr. Schiuz, fearing
that two of his horses which had
been surrounded by water would tie
drowned, lecided to go to their
| rescue and drive them to higher
j ground. He accordingly secured
i auother horse, and iu attempting to
swim it across a deep ravine, the
; horse became entangled in a wire
j or post fence nud Mr. Schiuz was
thrown off into the water, the horse
then swimming back to shore.
Mr. Scbinz was said to be an ex
cellent swimmer, hut in some way
he was disabled, or seized with
crntnps, aud his wife, who was the
solo witness of the affuir, realizing
that her husband was drowuing,
threw off part o f her clothing and
being a goad swimmer heroically
plunged into the cold water and
went to his assistance but reached
him just as he made hie last strug-
nnd sank. She thnD swam hack to
shore and gave the nlarm, James
Bright and K . H. Hansen being
the first to arrive on the scene,
atiout a half hour after thadrown-
ing.
Mr. S c b iD Z was a sober, indue,
trious youug man about 28 or 30
years old aod was held in the high
est esteem by all. He came to this
country about three years ago from
Switzerland and entered into part
nership with Fred Moser, the
Gravel Ford creamery man and
cheese manufacturer.
About one
year later Mr. Schiuz was married
and sno u dissolved partnership
with Mr. Moser to engage iu farm
ing nnd dairying. A wife and oue
small child survive him.
Mrs.
Schiuz and babe have the heartfelt
sympathy of all in their sad be-,
reaveraeut.— Enterprise.
24 hours: A sediment .or settling
indicates an unhealthy condition of
the kidneys; if it stains your linen
it is evidence of kidhey trouble;
too frequent desire to pass it or pain
in the buck is also convincing proof
that the kidneys aod bladder are
out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort iu the knowl
edge so often expressed, that Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, fulfill every wish in
curing rheumatism, pain in the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and
every part of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scalding pain in passing it, or
bad effects following the use of
liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes
that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often during the
day and to get. upmnuy times dur
ing the night. The mild aud extra
ordinary effeejj of^ Swamp-Root is
soon realized'. It'ajUuds the high
est for its worivRiTJil cures of the
most . distressing cases, c If you
need a tuediciney.you should have
the best SohLbyidrtiggiiU in fifty
cent and oue dollar sizes.
You may have-a sample bottle of
this wonderful diwovery and a book
that tells more about, it, both Rent
absolutely free by mail, address Dr.
Kilmer ft Co., Binghampton, N. Y.
When writing mention that you
read his generous offer in the Co
quille City H euald .
About the Malls.
'I
place, George Collier aDd Novta list central committee, in the Hotel
Little were in a boat engaged iu Coquille, ou the 17th day of Mnrcb,
shoving logs nod drift at Mr. Coll 1899, commencing at the hour of 11
ier’s place. One of the men got o’clock a. in., and continuing until
on a log, which he fonud to be I all business coming before said
turniug, wheo he leaped to the meeting is fully disprsed of.
All
boat, alighting on the edge and members of the central committee,
capeiziDg i L All weut into the main and auxiliary, are urgeutly re
water and straggled to right them quested to be present
selves. George Collier couldn’t
It is suggested that matters to be
swim, bat he reached the boa! aod brought before said meeting should
saved himself by it. Novia Little be prepared aud introduced as res
drifted away and was sinking the olutions, to expedite deliberations
third time, when Mr. 8mitb, who is and reduce, as far as possible, «11
a good swimmer, seized and Baved transactions to an orderly basis.
him.
Mr. Littlo wasnt once
T. S. M inot , Chairman.
brought home and given into the
care of bis parents and was soon
Miss Alice Bevcrs returned to
restored aod is now all right. The her home at Snmner early Iasi
other gentlemen were little the week, after n visit with her sister,
worse of their ducking.
W e are Mrs. Bouteil, for several weeks.
pleased to note that the results
were no more serious, though it is
necessary and dangerous work.
N THE CIRCUIT CODRT OF THE
Ftmou* Optician Hers.
One of the meet capable opti
cians of the day, Prof. C. A. Sayre,
a graduate o f Chicago Optioal Col-
lege, aod with sixteen years’ expe
rience in correcting defective vis
ion, has located with us in Coos
couuty, with headquarter« at Co
quille City.
In viewiog hi« dis
play of optical instruments one is
conviuced he is prepared to make
thorough aud scientific examina
tions of the eye. He will visit the
surrounding towns every three
moDtbs, sod guarantee all his work.
Lenses ground to order. Prices
very reasonable.
I f you wear
glasses, or need them, or have any
trouble with your eyes, be sure to
call on tbs Prof, at the Hotel Co
quille. He will help you out in
the most economical manner pos
sible. Astigmatic difficulties accu
rately corrected.
Rimless frames
and bifocal lenses for both near
and distant vision, a specialty.
I
STATE OF OREGON,
COUNT Y OF COOS:
S. H. Hasard.
Plaintiff,
I
FOR
THE
I Marshfield
bun. i
Sheriff Gage has rented his place
to Mr. Graoholia, reports say.
Mrs. D. L . Rood began a term
of public school at North Beud
Moods j .
J. A. Yonkam is on the bay rep
resenting G. G. H ickson's cream
ery supply bouse and will caDvasa
Coos and Curry couuties.
Surveyor Catbcart Dates this
week for (be southern part of the
couuty where he has some lines to
run for Mrs. Harper, of Dairyville.
Two days’ mail has arrived at
Sitkum but the high water in
Brewster valley made tbe route
impassable.
It is expected the
water will have receded enough
today to make a start.
The steamers Ruth, Empire aDd
Alliance have heeu barbound a
short time at Empire City, but
expect to get out to today. Tbe tug
Hunter is also “ storm-bound” at
tbe Umpqua.
When the mail carrier passed J.
S. Coke's farm in Brewster valley
one day this week be found tbe ex
collector of customs building a raft
aud getting ready to move if tbe
water got too high.
J. H. TiraoD, the coal raining
man, has been in our vicinity for
several days past looking over sev
eral prospects with a view to leas
ing. He already has an option on
one coal tract but is making a sur
vey of the others nnd will more
than likely get hold of the South-
port property; i. e., he will, if he
cau get terms to suit.
Mr. Timou
is one of our practicnl milling men
and has succeeded iu this county
where others have failed. He has
been successfully operating a mine
at Riverton for the pnst five years,
but owing to slack shipping facili
ties has bpen forced to come to this
side of the isthmus. He is nn en
thusiast on the coal of Coos county,
but by no means does be exagerate
when he says that Coos bay will,
in 10 months, be shipping twice tbe
ntnouut of coal it has ever shipped
before.
! Suit in Equity to
> foreclose xuort-
Willliara A. Welch,
and
I «*««•
Niel Muuro,
j
Defendants, j
To William A . Welsh, one o f the above
named defendants:
You are hereby notified that yon are re
quired to appear and answer the complaint
o f the plaintiff, now on file against yon
in the above entitled Court aud Cause,
within six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, to-wit:
Within six w*eks from the 28th day o f
February, 1899, the same being the date of
the flrat publication of this summons; nnd
if you fail so to appear and answer, on or
before the 11th day of April, 1899, the same
being the last day of the time prescribed in
the order for publication, judgment will be
taken against you for want thereof, for the
relief demanded in the comolaiut of plaint
iff, a suooinot statement o f whioh is as
follows: .
That a certain mortgage made by you to
plaintiff, dated the 16th day of June, 1891,
in the complaint set forth, be foreclosed,
and the premises therein described, to-wit:
Lot number four and the southeast quarter
of the southwest quarter of section eighteen,
and lot number one, and the northeast
quarter o f tho noithwest quarter of section
nineteen in township twenty six, south of
range thirteen, west o f the Willamette me
ridian, be, by the Court ordered sold, nnd
the proceeds applied to the payment of the
sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dol
Arrivals from Snu Francisco by
lars, together with interest thereon, at the
rate o f ten per oent per annum from the the stenmer Areata,
March 1st:
14th day o f May, 1891, the amount due
plaintiff npon the note in complaint set Mrs. Harris, C. A. Hayre, E. Kel
forth; also, two dollars and forty cents, ley, C. A. Nolluer, Mrs. Edwards,
together with interest thereon at the rate Miss Edwards, \V. R liaigb, E. J.
of ten per cent per annum frorr. May 26,
1893; ten dollars and one cent, together Fudge, C. P. Murrny.
with interest thereon at the rale o f ten per
cent dot annum from June 14, 1895; ten dol
Geo. Robinson has just received
lars and eighty-nine cents, together with
interet thereon at the rate o f ten per cent a large lot of the best shoes that
»er annum from M arch 30. 1896; seven dol- ever came to the county. Just go
ars and four cents, together with interest and nee them aud aslf. for prices. *
thereon at the rate o f ten per cent per an
num from April 1, 1897; nine dollars and
forty cents, together with interest thereon
Vi a ■< it i i : i >.
at the rate of ten per cent per annum, from
April 25, 1898, the amounts paid by plaintiff KLocainn-Wata—At MiirshflnUl, Mnrcb T ,
in satisfaction of taxes assessed against
18!'!», by Rev. 0 . M. Eshjorn, Matt H.
said mortgaged premises, also such an
Klockarsaud Miaa Eliza Weir.
amount as attorney’ s tees ns the Court
shall adjudge to be reasonable, and the
HORN.
costs ana disbursements o f thin suit; also,
suoh further relief as to the Court shall T bnjibook —At West Marshfield, Feb. M,
seem meet and equitable.
18!)», to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Tenbrook, a
This summons is published in pursuance
son
of an order made by L. Harlocker, as T ckskb —At Gold Ranch, Curry onanty, Feb.
Count y Judge of said Coos county, dated
22.1899, to Mr and Mm. Jettse Turner, a
the 28th day of February, 1899, direoting
eon.
that service thereof be made by publication
of the same in the Coquille City H e r a l d , a CoRniN—At Myrtle Point, Keb. 28, 1899, to
Mr. aud Mni. W. H. Corbin, a aon.
newspaper published at Coquille City, in
said Coos county, once each week, for a po-
The postmaster, at Myrtle. Point
has writteu, uudqr date March 1st,
to the several postmasters explain
ing the present situation in refer
ence to the mails, etc.
He says:
“ No mails arrived from the east
W rltm to o u r D o c to r* .
'
Perhap« y ou w ould Ilka to oon in lt
today. The mail carrier arrived
em inent phyalolnua about y our coudl-
The entertainment given by the
rite ua freely a ll the particulars
tion. Writ
this afternoon with no mail.
He
Y
ou
will
receive
a
prom
pt
In
your
case,
grnpbnphnne owners on Inst Tues-
reports the roads impassable in
reply.
A
ddress,
DU.
J
.
C.
AYER,
night at Baud hall, under the aus
places for horses, and the big
>»
L ow ell, M a s s ;'
pices of the band, was fairly well
bridge across Rock creek washed
patronized and enjoyed. ' The re
Kiverton Pick-Ups.
out, also others, and high water ii;
ceipts were divided with the baud
the road.
Tomorrow, March 2d,
and helped the hoys somewhat.
Riverton, March 6.—Three more
they will get the letter mail through
J. Sheer, Scdalia, Mo , conductor
by carrying it on their backs. Can of Mr. Copley’s children are down
H. E. Stonehonse, advance agpnt oil electric street car line, writes
They are now
not get tho paper mail in for three with the measles.
of the Wonderland and Vitaseope that his little daughter was very low
or four days or more, or until the all convalescing.
Co., which exhibited at Masonic with croup, and her life saved after
roads are repaired and some way
F. C. Kinnicutt’s private school
hall last night, spent severnl days all physicians had failed, only by
arranged to get horses across Rock closed last Friday.
in Coquille last week, partly de using One Minute Cough Cure.
creek. All mails coming here will
Two of Matt Kmoquest’s girls
tained by flood aud obstructed It. S. Knowlton.
go right out.”
have been quite sick.
They are
roads. We had several personal
A telegram to relatives at My rile
At this place some delayed mail now much better.
visits from Mr. S , who haled from Point, received Inst week from
Last Friday eveuing Messrs. C. matter was received Saturday, the
San Jose, C a l, and wag n quasi some point in California, mentioned
J. L. Bean, Matt Kronquest and
acquaintance. He informed ns of the shooting and death o f young P. Murray and E. J. Fudge, of first in four days.
Mr. Baragon have gone to work at
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Visalia,
Ual.,
and
0.
A.
Sayre,
of
a possible engagement o f the G od Chris Miller, son o f Clark Miller,
Klondike.
bewey M erilt Your Confidence?
freys, well known here, with this who was horn in this county some Nordhoft, reached this place via
John Clinton, the logger, was in
company at an early dnv.
Nego II yenrs ago. We got uone of the the bay and steamer from San
From the vnsl, army of volun our town last Tuesday.
tiations are in baud. TThe enter particulars as to where tho shoot- Francisco to see our section. They teer
easterners attracted by our
Our people have collected a good
tainment did not come off Inst ing occurred, or whether accidental ‘‘ pioneered" the way from Marsh
field, owiug to the slides and high- liberal treatment, it is evident that supply of firewood during the
night, owing to the quarantine ac or not.
water obstructing travel on the our efforts to supply the best stock, high water.
tion of the town board.— E d . I
roads. They certainly struck us at best and freshest drugs and medi
H. Peterson and John Akers
a time when they can inform them- cines, at moderate priqps are duly leave for Beaverton mine today.
selves as to’ the worst phases of appreciated.
D onna A na .
C o q u il l e P h a r m a c y ,
our climate, while it is the best
Macy & Moore, Proprietors.
Owing to the prevailing distem
sometimes for sake of comparison *
per of quinsy, or tonsilitis, and
and deciding the question of econ
H. H. HAZARD,
II. A. Todd, o f Round Hill Inter nnuouooemeDt by Dr. Culin
omics as connected with seeking a
Plaintiff and Attorney for Plaintiff. F lynn —In Coquille City. March 4, 1899, in
fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flynn.
Farm, near Arago, and proprietor that one or more of the cases were feb28tapll1
home.
and manager of the broom factory scarlet fever, the school board was
t
A bsolutely 'P ure
Gov. George Bennett, of Bandon,
at that place, made a business visit convened at the scboolhouse Inst
gives his meteorogicnl record for
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
to Coquille City Inst Thursday. Thursday morning by Chairman
the month o f February, just pnat,
ROYAL BAKINO POWDER C O ., NEW VQRK.
Mr. Todd is an enterprising, good W. 8. Perry and discussed the
and includes these remarks at the
citizen, and deietves special en propriety o f tempntarily dismiss-
Ouiou sets at the Pharmacy.
* close: “ Duriug the first six days couragement in the industry which ing the school ns a precaution
Grass seeds at the Pharmacy. *
of this month we had the coldest
Those having sore eyes may he weather ever reached here since he has iustituted." He is a practi ngninst the spread of the disease
Mrs. L. H. Hazard is visiting
benefited
by looking at the new our records commenced, 26 years cal broom maker and came from ns then defined by that physician.
friends on the bay.
lot of jewelry at the P h a r m a c y . * agef. On the 4th inst. it reached where corn was one of the staple It was thought best to do so, nnd
Sunday was a lovely day and its
productions, and having invested the hoard ordered the school sue
The following persons secured
«anshme and soft air were greatly beiths on the steamer Alliance as low as 18 degrees above zero.” in a home hare, despite the coun peuded till Monday, 13th inst.
The
total
precipitation
for
the
eujoyed.
bound for Portland: P. C. Ream, mouth was 7.50 inches, aud the sel that “ corn won’t grow here,”
Prof. C. A. Sayre, expert opti
For 30 Day’s—Mrs. Moon will give H. A. Ward, Wm. \V ,rd, Mrs. total snowfall 3.5. Killing frosts and the “ I told yoii so" disparag cian, whose arrival we note else
rare bargains both in dressmaking Ward, J. A. Morrison, Jap Bunch, fell on the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th. ing criticisms, up'fo this time he where today with two other gentle
made a small expelimeut the pabt
nnd millinery.
*
J. H. Wilson, OttoSchetter.
men from central California, has
Recorder: On Feb. 20, ’99. near season, but sufficient to assure him
The steamer Townsend reached
Now pleasedon’tdelay any longer Four-mile creek, Col. 8. 8. Ever, that he will succeed at the' next prospected sufficiently siocs his
our bar from San Francisco early to bettle hills due and over due. son locate^] Mr. Clayton and sons trial. Mr. lo d d is’roaking an extra nrrival ns to decide to locate with
Sunday morning, but too late for Bills must be paid up before the and Chnrles Elliott, all of Fishtrap, good aDd neat article of brooms, ns nnd make Coquille City his
We publish his
the tide, nod hence stood out till 1st o f March. After that date col on 160 acres o f government land and supplies our borne msrket headquarters.
own announcement in our locnl
last evening, when she eutered and lections will be enforced.
each, all fine timber land, where almost entirely.
Our merchants
news today.
came up the river.
J ohnson B ko ’ s .
they will erect a large sawmill the handle his manufacture willingly
For a quick remedy’ nnd one that
Bandon Recorder: Contrary to
coiniDg
summer,
eight
miles
south
aDd
the
brooms
are
popular
witii
Bertha Haekin, who was attend
is perfectly safe for children let us ing school at this place aud board of BandoD, at the foot o f South our people.
Mr. Todd is putting recent orders the telephone line will
recommend One Minute Cough Cure. ing at Mrs. Elliott’s, took quite mountain.
ont a large orchard also, and will b e extended to Port Orford st o d c o .
It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, sick Inst Friday o f the prevailing
J. B. Fox tells ns that the rise in take a hand in growing good E. W. Schetter enmo over from Em
tickling in the throat and coughs. sickness. Her parents came down the river at this place last Wednes fruit and carefully preparing the pire Monday acd will superintend
R. S. Knowlton.
from their home nenr Fairview.
day morning was the most rapid he same for raaike^.^-: The H e r a l d the work.
sanctum had a pleasant call niid UUE W
N o trains have reached this
ANT to trade 220 acres good
First come first served; so march had ever witnessed, and his experi
side from Marshfield since Monday up and pay back dues on the H erald ence covers many years. It made thanks Mr. T. taf tfee gift of an ** farming land in the beet loca
,...»
-
o f last week, and travel was shut and a year ahead. This will secure a rise of nearly 3 feet from 3 to 5 office broom.
tion as to school and market in Ne
off, and the mail much interfered that good littlo paper, the Farm o'clock thait morning.
Wm. Stratum,, section boss on braska, either for a farm, town prop
with by high water aud slides Journal, five years without any
*
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C. H. BUTLER, P R O PR IE T O R .
Geo. B. Secord, the well known the railrond, oaro#- dpwn the line erty or stock of goods in Coos county.
along the road. The mail carriers further pay.
last Friday
Shall we hear from contractor o f Towanda, N. Y., says: from Myrtle
Bandon
Recorder:
D.
J.
Lowe
bad to invent ways and means to you within one week?
“ I have used Chamberlain's Cough morning, goin g -fa far as Cedar has rented bis farm Dear Parkers
AVINO LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O ST L E B T
overcome the obstacles and serve
Point, at which |Uaoe bn had to
I am now prepared to entertain tbe traveling public in flrat-olaas
Salem Statesman:
Senate bill Remedy in my family for a long stop, the track there being sub- burg to Fisher Bro’s o f this pises.
the public.
a t ,le, wlth'tbe very beat o f accommodations and at most reason
time
and
have
found
it
superior
to
Mr. Lowe and fam ily will reside iu
No. 5, which was filed in the state
able
ratea.
Tablea anpplled with the beat the market affords.
;
merged
to
a
depth
of
about
3
feet.
For sale by It. S.
W f l n t p H - T o exchange, good city department by the governor yes any other.”
Coquille City.
SAMPLE BOOMS for Commercial men,
" a 111GU propertv in Lo(J Angelos
The damage to the«track from Myr
Knowlton.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Tarma
roomy
and
oentrally
located.
terday, with his npprovnl is con
for Familier and Theatrical Troupe».
tle Point down wss very trifling,
county, California, for property in
sidered a most meritorious measure.
Ace Myers, o f Norway, visited and the train could pass over any
Batea—$1 to *1JS0 per day.
Coquille City, or vicinity.
Lot
It provides for working prisoners his daughter, Mrs. Brown, at of them, but from Cedar PoiDt on
50x120, now, modern 5-room house,
confined in the county jail, on the Marshfield last week, and returned the track was under . water a good
'J 'h e L o n e S t a r
with all conveniences for small fain-
pnblic roads, under the direction home via this place yesterday. part of the way and obstructed at
fly. A fine chance, open for a short
O. O. QILKEY, P R O P R I E T O R ,
of the county court. The law will The H erald had a pleasant call. two or three point« by slides.
AVING decided to retire from the Coquille City, Or.—-Opposite Depot.
time only.
go into effect on May 24, 1899, Mr. M. is much crippled by rheu
botcher
business,
1
offer
for
rent
my
H erald L amd ft L oan C o .
Be sum and read our great offer
building, tool*, etc. I will pro oat of busi-
niuety days from the date ol its matism.
neas February 15, 1H99, and thin being the Keeps only Pore Wines and Liqnors and
of tbs H erald for one year aud the
A six-months’ terra of school st receipt in the state depaitment
Fine Cigars.
only butcher abnp in town, woald like for
Farm
Journal
fire
years,
all
for
the
with
the
governor’s
approval.
some reliable person to continue the busi- T he Americas Club Whisky is one o f tbe
Bandon, under the tuition of Prof.
Schilling's B est
specialties served in tliesa Clabroom*
price of our paper alone.
Just
J. J. Bryan as principal, and Mrs.
Brett Clark writes his sister, Mrs-
baking pow der
tea
Anjr one desirous of running a batcher
w&lk up to the captain’s office nod
Bryan. Miss Maddock and Miss Elliott, that he arrived in San
business would do well to call on or nddreae Best B illiard Tublo in Southern Oregon
cortee flavoring extracts
draw the greatest prize you ever
THOH. ANDERSON,
and spices
toda
Garfield in the several departments, Francisco on Wednesday, Feb. 22d,
taprlftj
Bandon. Oregon.
Final Notice to Taxpayer*.
closed week before last with so on the steamer Alliance, nnd wns will delight hostess «nnd drew.
entertainment Saturday n.ght of a in time to witness a procession and
There wss considerable stock
Policies written by lbs Pacific ~\7 OU^re hereby notified to settle vour
most creditable character aud other features of the celebration of guests.
X tnxos forthwith, a« the Comity Court
drowned daring the flood io oar
Mutual L ife Insurance Co. excel has
ordered me to ranke immediate collec
highly flattering to the efficiency Washington Day.
The trip was
river last week. J. B. Fox and|
in every feature that make insur tion of every oent that is due the count?,
o f the teachers in charge.
The pretty rough, but he liked the boat
wife saw several carcases floating
ance profitable aud liberal.
No and after tho 10th day of February we will
begin 1.0 levy npon the property o f nil that
Recorder says:
“ The term of nnd her management. He tried to
down past their home Wednesday
one can afford to be without nn have not paid their taxes up to the year o f
school just closed is admitted as get into (he navy, but recruits were
and Thursday.
Accident policy at this time of ac 1897, inclusive. You are further notified that
being the most efficient and satis not being received in that brauch
nnd after said date we will not receive
cidents and sickness.
Give your on
The
Bandon
Woolen
Mills
Co.
County Warrants in payment of delinquent
factory in the history of BandoD of tile service, so he enlisted in the
W. W. G ag *.
spplicatiou now for either a L i f e , tales.
will receive bids, np to April 1st,
school work.” It is said to be the 23d regular infantry for three years,
Sheriff o f Cooa county, Oregon.
E ndowment or A ccident policy
for the construction o f a 2 story
Coquille City. Jnn. ‘J6. 1W ,______________
wish, also, of parents and pupils and expects to he sent at once to
to Rev. J. L. Futrell, or make ap
building, 2 0 4 0 feet,.together with
that these teachers be retained. A Manila.
He visited the cruiser
plication at the H erald office.
D e c c s s a r y piling, foundation, etc.
The late legislature has <liapenned
community can have a good school Iowa, in port at S«n Francisco,
In the future
F or R ent ■ -Tenn Robison offers with grand juries.
Shoes—All kiudsof shoe* cheap
at no more cost than a poor one, with thousands of others, and wns
bis place on Fishtrap, 91 acres, 30 trials will como up on information
but good.
G o and see them at
nnd all the children get the bene specially interested in the indent
AT TH E
of bottom land, for rent. Apply at by the prosecuting attorney in most
Geo. Robinson's store. A tig lot
fits as well as the few.
Bandon is ations made by Spanish sholls in At the Fair Store,
cases.
tbe place.
T bnn R obison .
to be congratulated.
just arrived.
*
C. M. S k e e l s .
that grand vessel.
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Quinine,
Unguents,
Jnk,
Laxatives,
Liniments,
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Toilet S oa p
Shoe P olisH
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W all PapeJ^
Bay Ru]\J
Sarsaparill^
ParegoriQ
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MACY & MOORE.
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roceries at Bed-!
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