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More houses are wanted. Cíenle CKjj TU ESD AY. M ARCH 14, 1899 R E G U L A R T R A IN S o n d ays M . days will Leave , w kd nksdayb uh fallow s: i'iu Arrive Hi.30 p. in. I 8 .0 0 a. ra. 1 A rrive “ Î*.30 “ 10.00 “ and run M a r s h fie ld | I C O O U IL L K C IT Y I M vrtle Point COCAL Consomption L e a r* 11.00».m. 10.30 “ Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that wsy. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack ing cough ; then a little loss in weight: then a harder coujgh; then the fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You esn do it with IT E M S . Additional local» on 2d page. W e have a full line of Dress G o o d s — calico and woolens— at Lamb f i Trice’s. * James Denholm yesterday moved bis family from this place to Dan- don, where be is now merchan dising. Jap Yoakarn, an old-time citizen o f the bay, well known uud popular throughout the county, now rep resenting the Wicksou dairy ma chinery house at 8au Francisco, arrived on yestc Jay’s train. Ott W illard mnde a business yisit to Maisbtield last Friday, re turning the same day. H e will receive bis boat, the little steamer E m ily, withiu the next few days, which be will tiAve shipped by ra’ I. Not ono child dies where ton formerly died from croup. People have learned the value of One Min ute Cough Cure and use it for se vere lung and throat troubles It immediately stops coughing. It never fails. R. S. Knowlton. You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened by placing one of Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. Ed Morau has bought out the G illham barbershop, aud will oc cupy quarters in tliA Leneve build ing, which be has rented from Lam b & Trice and fixed up with partitions, bathrooms, etc. Mr. M. will strive to win tbs patronage of the public in that line. A Book F ree, It is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. ’• m F ro m ly . I f y o u h tt v o a n y c o m p l a i n t w hatever Our sawmills have been handl a n d d e s i r e the b e s t m e d ic a l a d v i c e you c a n p o s s ib ly r e c e i v e , w r i t e t h e doctor ing a large number o f logs, which f r e e l y . Y o u w i l l r e c e i v e a p r o m p t reply, w it h o u t c o s t. A d d r e s s , were floated out o f the several DK. J. 0. A Y E R , Low ell, Mass. tributaries and from the bottoms darin g the late freshet. Capt. A lex Smith was furnished with a special force a few days since to help him float the output o f bis Lamb <fc Trice have Overalls to camp near Arago for Lyons’ mill, fit the largest mnn and smallest aud about 1,000,000 feet were soon boy. Get your Overalls from them. * sent down aud boomed for conv en ient handling. T h e schooners Joseph aud Henry and Mayflower arrived at Lyons’ Frank Stillwell and bride— nee mill last Tuesday, and the L ilia M iss L izzie Wood— took the and Mattie yesterday. Loading steamer Fawn yesterday morning o f lumber at that place is quite fo r their home on the lower river. lively. T h e wedding, which took place last Saturday evening at the resi J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo , conductor dence o f Mr. and Mrs. George on eloetric street car line, writeH Martin, had a Dumber ot guests that his little daughter was very low and passed off pleasantly. Several with croup, and her life saved after wedding presents were made and all physicians had failed, only by congratulations were numerous. using One Minute Cough Curd. T h e H e r a l d wishes them well. R. S. Knowlton. R o w % a l A b s o l u t e l y k iR E B aking P ow der Makes the food more delicious and wholesome NOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Grass seeds at the Pharmacy. * Lamb & Trice have a full line of For 30 Days— Mrs. Moon will give Shoes and Boots at prices that will * rare bargains both in dressmaking please you. Call and see them. and millinery. * Shoos— A ll kinds o f shoes cheap G o aud see them At Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nosier re but good. ceived a piano from Bandon last Geo. Robiusou’s store. A big lot just arrivad. * Saturday evening. Now please don’t delay BDy longer Our foreman, Aaron Wilson, was off duty two or three days last week to settle bills due and over due. among the complaining ones, but is B ills must be paid up before the O. K. OLce more. 1st of March. A fter that date col lections will be enforced. Mr. aud Mrs. B ird Vowell, o f J o h n s o n B r o ’ s . Bandon, reached this point yester day on their return home after a First come first served; so march visit aud quarantine by high water, up and pay back dues on the H erald washouts, etc., at Em pire for a and a year ahead. This will secure fortnight. that good little paper, the Farm For a quick remedy and one that Journal, five years without any Shall we hear from is perfectly safe for children let us further pay. recommend Ono Minute Cough Cure. you within one week? I t is excellent for croup, hoarseness, Capt. Westgate, o f the Salvation tickling in the throat and coughs. Army, who has been conducting R. S. Knowlton. services at this place for several weeks, left yesterday for Portland. The young gentlcmna is the nephew of Mr. ami Mrs. F. A. White, of this place, from whom he received encouraging help during his evan gelistic work here, and also made many friends for bis uprightness, W illiam Wreoshall is takiog evident sincerity and consistent some beautiful stereoscopic views, deportment durm g his stay in onr among other photographic snap midst. shots, and has a uutnber o f orders Comrade S. G. Jones came in already on tile. H e is preparing fo r an enlargement of his facilities from the Soldiers’ Hom e st Rose- and will be able to supply tDAuy burg last Saturday morning, hay beautiful pbotngrapbio views this ing walked from Rosehurg to M yr tle Point, and from the latter place season. came to this city on the steamer —To exchange, good city Myrl. Comrade Jones has im propertv in Los Angelos proved much in health and is cored county, California, for property in o f his epilepsy, hence he feels able Coquille City, or vicinity. Lot to joia his fam ily and labor to pro 50x120, new, modern 5-room house, vide for them. H e was very tired with all conveniences for small fam and sore from his walk, covering ily. A fine chance, open for a short 2^ days and wheeling bis bicycle time only. by hi9 side. H e speaks with un H e iu c d L a n d A L o a n Co. stinted praise o f Commandant In Sheriff Gage's late trip to Shipley and bis amiable, lovely California, he extended bis visit to I wife, Matron Shipley, and says San Francisco to ses his wife and “ the boys’’ are happy aud contented children, Mrs. G. having been in as never before. H e says the the city several months for medi health o f the inmates is improved, cal treatment. The sheriff reports the commissary well supplied, the Mrs. Gage as better and still im quarters all cleau and healthy, and proving in health. The little folks everything made comfortable and Comrade Jones went were well. The sheriff returned enjoyable. last Saturday, via the old Coos bay | to the home early last fall, and will wagon road, bringing with him a now join his fam ily at Bandon and prisoner whom he secured at Red . remain with them if his health is ding, California. I spared. A t the annual school meeting at Bandon on the flth mat, A. G. H o y t was elected a director for 3 years, and Miss Belle Rupert was re-elected clerk. The enrollment o f school age is 265. Wanted Who is to Blame? Mall Contractor August Halter Drowned. Coos Aay News. Populist Central Committee Meeting. Dr. J. T. McCormao lias received the appointment o f health officer Notice is hereby given, that there for Coot bay. The salary is $400 will be held a meeting of the Popu 1 per year. list ceutral committee, in the Hotel T h e Weeott has a greater carry Coquille, ou the 17th day of March, commencing at the hour of 11 ing capacity than most people are aware of. Capt. Dnnham informs o’clock a. in., and continuing uutil us that she carries a cargo o f over all business coming before said meeting is fully disprsed of. All 600 tons o f coal. A band o f beef cnttle, o n t h ) members of the central committee, way from the tipper Coquillo for main and auxilliary, are urgeutlx^w- Geo. Flanagan, was oorraled some- quested to he present. It is suggested matters to he w beie on the road by bigh water. brought before said meeting should They got through yesterday. he prepared and introduced as res At the school meeting, Monday olutions, to expedite deliberations evening, Fred Haglestein was and reduce, as far as possible, all elected director, aDd JoLn F. Hall transactions to an orderly basis. was re-elected clerk. T h e number T. S. M inot , Chairman. o f school children in the district is ------------ a «# » »------------ 431. Geo. Uobiosou bas just received C. S. H iggin s, deputy game warden,-ia accorded the credit of a large lot o f tbe best shoes tbat hnviug the clause inserted in the ever came to tbe coaoty. Just go fish law, prohibiting tbe taking of aud see them aud ask for prices. * aalraon above the forks of Coos river, except by book Rnd line. N T H E CIKCTJIT C O U R T O F T H E TE OF O U EG O N , FO H T H E E. A. Anderson reoeiyed the and C O S U T N A TY O F COOS: news, Sunday, o f the death of bis mother, Mrs. Mnigaret Anderson, 8. H. Hazard. Plaintiff, I which ocourred at her home at St. ! Suit in E qu ity to V foreoiose w ort- Peters Bay, Prince Edwards Is W illliara A. Welch, and ! land, at the ripe old age o f 90 N ielM unro, l Defendants, j years. T o W illiam A . W elsh,one o f the »b o r e Fishermen will have to take ont named defsudAnta: You are hereby notified that you ate re licenses. That law was passed by to appear and answer the complaint tbe special section in the fall. o quired f the plaintiff, now oil file against you The bill that turns out to be de in the above entitled Court aud Oaaae, fective in form merely made slight within six weeks from the date o f th© Rrat publication of this summons, to-w it: amendments in the license law. W ithin six w«*eks from the 28th d » y o f Those amendments fail, but the February, 1899, the same being the dale o f the first publication o f this summons; and law passed last fall stands, and that i f vou fa il so to appear and answer, on o r is the law that contained the entire before the 11th day o f April, 1899, the same being the last day o f the time prescribed in license schedule. the order for publication, judgment wiW be For wall paper, stop at the Phar Kidney trouble lias become so ' The sad news o f the accidental macy. * prevalent that it is not uncommon 1 drowning o f August Halter, near P. J. Head, representing the for a child to bo horn afflicted with Harbor, Curry county, Sunday, | March 5tb, was received in this W iley B. Allen Co. o f Portland, weak kidneys. I f the child urinates too often, if tho neighborhood the latter part o f arrived on the train yesterday with a couple o f the famous Esty nrgaus urin scalds the flesh, or if, when the | last week— by his brother George, child reaches an age when it should who conducts the place near Arago, to put on this market. aud in this city by Uriah Root, hia Dr. J. B. Moore has shifted the be able to control the passage, and brother-in-law— making known to small building on bis lot near the it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, them the very sad details, though Coquille Pharmacy and is altering depend upon it, the c a u s e of the brief, o f the drowning. T h e letter and improving it for residence difficulty is kidney trouble, and the received by Mr. Root was datpd purposes. Messrs. Steele and first step should be towards the treatment o f these important organs. at Harbor on the 5th inst., the day Pinkerton are doing the work. This unpleasant trouble is due to a o f the sad occurrance, but not re Comrade John Rowan came down diseased condition o f the kidneys ceived here till the 10th. T h e let on a business trip from his Halls and bladder and not to a habit as ter to Mr. Root was written by W. creek home yesterday. W hile re most people suppose. T. White, and said: lieved o f the pain that attended “ I t becomes my sad duty, at Mrs. I f the adult has rheumatism; pain him in his late Hffliction o f several or dull ache in the hack; if the water August Halter’s request, to inform months from sciatica rhematism, passes in irregular quantities; or at you o f the death, by drowning, to- he still utilizes a crutch for navi irregular intervals, or has a had odor; day, of August Halter. H e and a gating. if it stains the linen or vessel the friend went boat ridiDg, and the F o b S a l e — In Bandon, one o f color o f rust; if the feet swell; if boat capsizing August H alter was H is grief-stricken fam the choicest locations, a pleasant there are puffy or dark circles under drowned. home, new, unique in style, and the eyes; your kidneys are the cause ily are receiving all the attention Treatment of possible. * * * Mouday, 6 1 b. with a splended view of the town and need doctoring. aud oceau. Sheltered from the some diseases may be delayed with — The body has been recovered. north winds. For particulars, ap out danger, not sq with kidney W ill be buried at Smith R iver tomorrow.” ", ply to the H e h a l d . [tf. disease. Mr. Halter bad a mail contract Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the Mrs. Jesse H all was dowD from great kidney, liver and bladder rem along the coast down to Smith her upper-river Lome yesterday, edy, promptly cures' ttyi most dis River, the dividing line between just getting released from “ hos tressing cases. Its railcf. and extraor California and Oregon, and bad pital” duties at her home where 9 dinary effect iB soou realized. Sold only recently greeted his family as of the family have passed through by druggists in fifty-cont and dollar residents in that section, his place a siege o f the measles. Mr. Hall sizes. You may have a sample bot near Arago beiug ran by his and herself have been on duty Mrs. Halter and tle and pamphlet telling all about brother George. night and day for three weeks past. it sent free by mail. Address Dr. one o f the children were just re A number o f meetings and en Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. covering from a spell o f typhoid tertainments were called off the When writing mention that you fever, and could hardly stand the past couple o f weeke, particularly read this generous offer in tho trip yet, but made out to reach Mr. Halter's place as prepared to re those eDpointed during the past Coquille City H ehald . ceive them, when this fearful ca week, in deference to the action of lamity befell them. Angust H a l the town lioard regarding the pre A Meeting of the School Beard ter was about 35 years o f age. vailing sickness, and including the Easter egg dyes at the Phar H e leaves a wife and little son and Wonderland <& Vitascope Co’s show. * Was held at the residence of G. F. daughter as nearest of kin to inonrn macy. Fred Schetter, the bead man in Boutell last Saturday night, at which M A H B IF .D . Ins loss, as also two brothers and the telephone and telegraphic line was present a full board—Charles three sisters. H e was a good citi S t i l l w * l l - W o o d -— In Coquille City, at the residence o f M r. and Mr*. George Martin, in this section, passed through this Collier, chairman, J. S. MoEweu zen and held in high esteem wher M arch 11. 1 8il9, h r ltey. E. L . Fitch, place yesterday to Port Orford, and J. H. James. The new clerk- Frank Stillw ell and Miss L iz zie Wood. ever known. where he will establish an office on elect, Geo. O. Leach, did not ap DURR. the new southern coast line. The pear nor send iD a resignation, A Sudden Death. I wobam —A t G ravel Ford, Feb, 27, 1809, to work on that lice is completed to hence ez-Clerk Boutell officiated Mr* and Mrs. Lonis Ingram, a daughter. LRngloie on its way to Bandon, in that capacity. As the Recorder goes to press and next week we are promised I t was expected to have Allen Mr. Adam Pershbnker reports that D IED . connection with the new line. Collier, contractor, present, but William Berry, well known in this M c E wbn —E n route from Salinas, Cal., to Ban Jose, M arch 7, 1899, M vrtle Adelo, The H e r a l d is indebted to A t himself aDd attorney, Hon, W. county as Mau-of-war Bill,suddenly in fa n t daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. H . W. Sinclair, did Dot appear. MoEweu (grandchild c f the editor o f the torney A. B. U llery, o f Denver, dropped dead at about 8 o’clock, a H e b a l d ) , aged 8 months. The board extended the time of Col., for a late copy o f the Rocky short distance above BuDdon. The H bndbiokson —A t Yarrow , March 2, 1899, Mountain News containing Gov. the suspension o f the school till two men were walkiug to town and Carl E., son o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendrickson, aged 3 years, 2 months and Thomas’ Rnti-trust message, where Dext Monday, in deference to the Mr. Pershbaker was just telling 14 days. action o f the town board’s quaran Mr. Berry how active he was, aDd in he “ slashes the Basts” and calls l t k b —N ear Harbor, Curry county, March npon the legislature to enact laws tine orders, which had not yet Bsrry said yes, and that he wns H a 5,1899, by drowning, August Halter, aged getting younger, whim almost in against the consummation of been annulled. about 35 years. The follow ing resolution was stantly he fell to the ground aud was these “ enemies of the people” and “ conspiracies” in restriction and adopted: dead when Mr. Pershbaker reached Resolved, That the chairman of subversion o f trade. It is an able him. Mr. Pershbaker came to the board o f school trustees of D is Bandou and notified the authorities state paper, but only exposes from trict No. 8 proceed to advertise n high official source the dangers and a coroner’s iDquest will be for the sale of the old school prop held today.— Bandon Recorder. tbst “ calamity howlers” and “ hay erties, as ordered by the late an ------ ---- * - * • »«------------- seeds” have been warning against IBnndon Recorder. I the past decade, when it is almost nual meeting, and that sealed bids M iss Maud Reed opened a three too late. And the legislature— be received up to the hour of 12 Republicans, Democrats and Pop- o’ clock noon o f Saturday, June 10, mouths’ private kindergarten in d iets alike— eeema to have heeded 1899, on lots 3 and '4, block 28, Bandon last Monday. the warning, for on the same day, E llio tt’s addition to CoquiUe City, Ed Fuby and Jimmy Morrison immediately follow ing the receipt jointly or separately, and without have teen repairing the telephone N E W STO CK O F and reading o f the messnge, the the bnildings thereon; and on the between Em pire aud Coquille the house passed “ the P h ilip anti-trust buildings separately and Hpart past week. act,” on its third and last reading, from the lots, same to be removed A malicious report has been cir without debate, with ouly oue dis when sale is confirmed. The board culated at Coquille and M yrtle senting vote. W e’re all getting reserves the right to reject any or Point to the effect that there are into the reform wagon. Thanks, all bids. 70 cases o f scarlatina in BandoD. Mr. Ullery, for your thoughtful Sheriff Gage made an official The report is as false as it is ma ness and kindness. trip to Redding, Cal., a few days licious aud there is not a case of School Clerk Boutell took in the since,having a requisition fromGov. fever or any other desease in county clerk’s office last Saturday Geer, o f Oregon, upon Gov. Gage, Bandon. aud spent about half a day listing o f California, for the arrest and re Extensive preparations are be those who pay taxes on $100 and turn to Coos county 6f M. P . Sum ing made to make the masquerade over, male and female, in this merlin, of the North Fork section, on April 1st a graud affair. E very school district, aud are legal voters charged with seduction. The sher body is takiug an iDtorest aDd it at all school meetiugs bd J on iff returned last Saturday with his will doubtless be the one social all questions affecting the edu prisoner, who gave btjud in the sum event of the season. Four prizes cational interests o f the district, o f $300 for his appearance before will be nwarded. One each to the and the number is 197. A n Justice Cecil Monday. Yesterday lady and gentleman with most ele other class is provided fo r in at 1 o’clock the case was called, but gaul costume and one each for the districts of less than 1000 inhabi oc motion o f defendant the bearing best sustained character. tants, women who are widows and was postponed till next Friday. male citizens who are over 21 years Jewelry at the Pharmacy. * A late telegram from W ashing of age who have children in the I DEPOT STORE ! Where is It ? Opsto M Dpt. Fresh Groceries taken against yon fe r want thereof, fa r the , relief demanded in the complaint o f plaint iff, a succinct statement o f which is ns follows: That a certain mortgage made by you to plaintiff, dated the 16th day o f Jane, 1891, in the complaint set forth, be foreclosed, and the premises therein described, to-w iti L ot number four and the soaiheast quarter o f the southwest quarter o f section eighteen, and lot number one, and the northeast quarter o f the noithwest quarter o f section nineteen in township twenty six. south o f range thirteen, west o f the W illam ette me ridian, be, by the Court ordered sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment o f the sura o f T w o Hundred and Tw enty-five D ol lars, together with interest thereon, at the rate o f ten per cent per annum from the 14th day o f May, 1891, the amount due plaintiff upon the note in complaint set forth; alao, two dollar» and forty conts, together with interest thereon at the rate o f ten per cent per annum froir. M ay 26, 1893; ten dollars and one oenfc, together with interest thereon at the rate o f ten per cent per annum from June 14,1896; ten dol lars and eighty-nine cents, together with interet thereon at the rate o f ten per cent per annum from March 30. 1896; seven dol lars nnd four cents, together with interest thereon at the rate o f ten per cent per an num from April 1, 1897: nine dollars nnd forty cents, together with interest thereon at the rate o f ten per cert per annum, from April 25, 1898, the amounts paid by plaintiff in satisfaction o f taxes assessed against said mortgaged premises, also such an amount as attorney’ s tees ns the Court shall adjudge to be reasonable, and the costs and disbursements o f this suit; also, such farther relief as to the Court shall seem meet and equitable. Th is summons ia published in pursuance o f an order made by L . Harlocker, aa County Judge o f said Coos county, dated the 28th day o f February, 1899, tlirerijiig that service thereof be made by publication o f the same in the Coquille City H hbald , a newspaper published at Coquille City, in said Coos oounty, once each week, for a pe riod o f six successive week*. 8. H. H A Z A R D , P la in tiff and Attorney fo r Plain tiff. _________ febURtapll I Toilet S o a p Qandies, Shoe P o l i s H O ils , A rn ic ^ Q u in in e, W a ll P a p e p jjn g u e n ts, Bay R u M Jnk, district o f school age and hare re sided in the district 30 days— these can vote at aDy school meeting for the election o f school director and school clerk, bat not on other ques tions. These are the decisions o f State Superintendent Ackerman on the new law defining who are legal voters at school elections, and be places them in two classes— oue general and one special. The D aily Capital Journal, o f Salem, o f the 4th inst., contains a large illustrated “ ad” o f Cbas. H. Burggraf, the architect who fu r nished the plans, etc., for onr new courthouse and scboolhonse— giv. ing illustrations o f them aud o f the new Linn county courthouse, Loug- las county courthouse (reb n ilt), Baptist church at M cM innville ami the Baptist church at Salem, all of bis artistio work. H e also gites a list o f public buildings designed and in most instances supervised in construction by him in bis “ seven and one-balf years’ record as an architect,” which ia highly creditable to him. O at o f 22 scboolhoaae plans submitted be was awarded 18; o f 5 plana conrt- bonses he was awarded 3; out o f 6 church plana submitted, he wai awarded 5. These are all beauti ful and modern in design, substan tial structures for the purpose used, aud Acceptable to the communities in which they are placed, and places this yonng architect well up at the bead of the profession. Onr school house is the fifth o f that de sign by Mr. Barggraf, and be re ceive* bigh complements for their beauty, convenience and sulistan- tial construction from these severs! neighborhoods, and we are sure he will from Coquille when we get into possession and fnll occupancy o f the beautiful structure erected here. ------------------ M f * ------------------- ton announces that the four com Death of Mrs. Cartwright- panies o f the 2d regiment o f U. S. volunteer engineers, comprizing bioht —At her home in YonaollB, those at Honolulu, are shortly to C abtw Monday, February 27, 18!», Mrs. Mury be mustered out and sent home. Cartwright. Our Sergl. S. F. Shepard, and Deceased had been an invalid for Frank Batter and G. A. Wickander • number o f years, and her death o f the bay ate members o f that was not unexpected. She was a battalion. v member o f the Presbyterian cbnrch aud always took au Active part in Comrade F. Long, lately here in church work. She leaves a bus- the saddlery and harness business, lmnd, a d adopted son, And a large bnt moved to Cottage Grove abont circle o f friends, who mourn her a year ago, reached this city yes departure. The funeral took place terday noon aDd will locate in Co Wednesday, and the remaioa in quille City. Ha is in search o f a terred in the Yoncolla cemetery.— business place aDd residence, and will put in a big strain Encour Drain Watchman. age him and give aim a helping hand. "•>* AO» Salem Statesman: H . Snook, o f this city, was the lowest o f two bidders on the rebuilding o f the Douglas conoty courthouse, si Rosehurg. Tho bids were opened on Thursday. Mr. 8nook’s pro posal is $10.500. Charles B urg graf, o f Salem, is the architect for the work. L a x a t iv e s , Sarsaparillj^_ L in im en ts, P a re g o riQ Jj]nvelopes, J e w e lr Y MACY & MOORE. TTOTEL COQUILLE, m » A V IN O UUE WANT to trade 220 acre* good « « C. H. 1U ÏTLK K , P R O P R IE T O R . L E A S E D T H IS N E W , C O M M O D IO U S A N D M O D E R N H O S T L E R T I bid now prepared to entertain the traveling public in flrat-oIsM style, with the very bent o f accommodations nnd at meet reeson- able rate*. T a b le « «applied with tbe beat the m arket afford». ™ fanning land in the best loca SAMPLE ROOMS for Commeroinl men, roomy and oe n tr»lly located. B P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S end T e rm « tion as to school and market in Ne for Familiee and T h ea trica l Tran pea. braska, either for a farm, town prop Katee—$1 to *1.150 pet day. erty or stock of goods in Coos county. F o r Rent. A V IN G decided to retire from the butcher business, 1 offer fo r rent my build ing, tools, etc. I will go out o f busi ness February 15, 1899, and this being the ou ly butcher shop in town, would like fo r some reliable person to ooutinae the busi- H Oeo. B. Secord, the well known contractor of Towanda, N. Y., says: “ I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for a loDg time and have found it superior to any other.” For sale by R . S. j Knowlton. r Roast Coffee, - 8 lbs for SI. 5 ft)* Prnnes for - . Be sure and read our great offer 6 tt>s 3-I I Mnsb, - - - of the H erald for one year and the 25 ft)s Rolled Oats, Farm Journal five years, all for the 3caitnon* Hud* CrAckcrs, price of our paper alone. Just 3 cana o f Corn, - - walk up to the captain's office and 15 lbs Sugar, • • ■ draw the greatest prize you ever 't 4 pkg* Corn Starch, - drew. Coal O il (Extra»Star) per can, The Foresters are arranging to give s grand dance Saturday night o f the first week o f May term of court They promise a grand affair, AT TH E and have every assurance that it; will be recherche and enjoyable. I A Few Leaders °°# Í F A IR STORE. Anv one desirous of running a butcher business would do well to call on or address THOH. A N D K K K O N . taprlHJ Bandou. O regon. T h e Lon e S ta r v . O. O. O I L K E Y , p r o p r i e t o r , C o q u ille C u y , O r .— O p p o s ite D ep o t. K eep» ouly Pore W ine« nod Liquors «nd Fine Cianm. T h e A m erico» Olob W b l»ky I« one o f tbe specialties »erred in th e »} Clnbroome. Britl Billiard Tablf in S ob ! hern Orrgon Final Notice to Taxpayer*. Policies written by tbe Pacific ~\7 OU »r e hereby notified to settle vo rr X taxes forthwith, as the County Court Mntnal L ife Insurance Co. excel has ordered ma to make immediate collec in every feature that make insur tion o f every oent that is due the countv, ance profitable and liberal. N o and after the 10th day* of February we will begin *o levy upon the property o f all that one can afford to be without an have not paid their taxes up to tt a r e a r o f Accident policy at this time o f ac 1897, inclusive. You are further notified th*t and a fter said date we will not receiya cidents and sickness. G ive year on County Warrauts in payment o f delinquent W» W. G aok . 1 application now for either a L if e , taxes. Sheriff o f Cooa county, Oregon. E ndowment or A ccident policy Coquille City, Jan. 26* 1899. | to Rev. J. L. J u tr e ll, or make ap plication at the H erald office. The late legialatura haa dispensed In tho future F o h R e n t - -T eu n Robison offers with grand juries. his place on Fisbtrap, 91 acres, 30 trials will come up on information of bottom land, for rent. A p p ly at by the prosecuting attorney in most cases. I the place. T e n s R o b is o n .