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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1899)
• I'-W £Uij gwralti. T U E SD A Y , M A RC H 28, 1899. R E G U L A R T R A IN S n d a y s . W e d n e s d a y s a n d p m M o days will ran ns follows: Leave | ft-00 a. in Marshfield Arrivo “ 9.30 ** I COUUILLK CITY 10.00 44 I Myrtle Paini LOCAL Arrive 12 30 p. m. Leave ll.n0H.ru. 1Q.30 “ ITEM S. Additional locals on 2d page. Our river promises to be lively the coming summer. Oregon Flour, 80 ceute per sack at George Robiosou’s. • No mail came to this place from the east last Saturday. Johnson Bro’s will buy chickens. Only good ones wanted. * Coquille Pharmacy has just re ceived fresh vaccine poiuts. * Does Your Bach Ache? | In constant pain when on| Jyour feet ? 4 ' Is that dragging, pulling 1 sensation with you from morn till night ? Why not put the medicine exactly on the disease ? Why I not apply the cure right toi Jthe spot itself ? > I You can do it with ( »r.Ayei”s Cherry Pectoral Plaster Let’s go a-fishing. Osideuiug is lively. The election for city officers is drawing near. Five gallons Coal Oil for 75cenU at George Robinson’s. .. * Four cans Tomatoes (or 25 cents; 18 lbs. Sugar, $1 at George Rob inson’s, * Improvement is still the order of tiie day. Tbe home demand for building material is good. The FarmJournal for 5 years and the H kuald at the price of one years’ subscription to the H khald . Let the friends of the town and its edueationul interests be repre sented at the special district meet ing April 8 tb. F or R ent .-— Tenn Robison offers bis place on Fishtrap, 91 acres, 30 o f bottom land, for rent. Apply at the place. T enn R obison . Four schooners loaded np with lumber nt one mill at this place in the fortnight ending Tuesdsy of last week aDd sailed to southern const points. T h o u sa n d s Have K id n e y Troub le and D o n 't K n o w It. There is a disease prevailing in this country ' lho»t dangerous be cause so deceptive. Many sudden deaths ore caused by it— heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease' If kidney trouble is allowed to advance tile kidney poison in the blood is liable to at tack the Vital organs, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away sell by Sfll. Then the rich ness of the blo 6 d —the album en- leaks out and'_ the sufferer has Bright’s Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble, Kidney trouble can Be detected although’ t be slow and deceptive. •"J'irst, by analysis of the urine; ste’co’tiii, by the simple test of setting 'the' urine aside in a glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, when a 'cloudy oKbritk dust settling indicates it. 1 It was tor just «rich troubles that in His infinite bb^er and goodness the Cireitt Phrid^lan caused Rwrmp- Koot t&f’rdlr fbV-’ftief'benefit of suD fering mankind, leaving ‘ it for His servant, Dr. fyJjKer, th^ great kid ney nnd bladder ,spycjali»t, to dis- c o t e r ^ a m T i ^ l^ ^ ^ o i p ^ to tjift wflrld..' Its,, womjgrful efficacy In promptly yuriqg ¿014 most distress ing cas'es^s truly, marvelous. Yott may have a sample bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s SwaifipBoot, the great kid ney, liver and bladder remedy; by mail tee. ’ Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. * 'iV’ hcn writing men tion this paper. i ' Druggists, in fifty-cent or dollar (For tbe Coquille City H keald .) kairview Items. Nine pouuds good roast Coffee for $1 at George Robiuson’e. * Fairview, March 2 5 . — Reports say that Ml. W ilsoo, of the upper North Fork, has lost some twelve head of cattle, also that Mr. John s o d , of the snme section, has lost a few bead. I have Dot heard of aDy loss of any kind o f stock in tbis neighborhood. There was only about 4 inches of snow here duriog the late storm. Peach trees are just beginning to bloom, and it tbe weather re mains favorable from now on there will surely be a crop. O. B. Hollenbeak has rented the J. D. Benhsm place. Some people argue that the roads can't be worked to advantage while they are muddy. We invite such persons, and esDecially the road supervisor o f Coquille dis trict, to eonie over on the east side of tbe Bullock mountain and see some work lately done bv our su pervisor, G. W. Norris, snd be coo- vinced that the only time to repair bad places caused by wet weather springs is while the water is m o oing; then go back oa the west side o f said mountain and do like wise, as there are several places almost impassable., , Since our last communication to the H e r a l d , our Dunknrd friend, Mr. Roberts, sent to this neighborhood a history which was said to prove that trioe immersion was apostolic. I would like to give it lor tbe benefit of some of your readers. The name of the book is “ Baptism of the Ages snd Natioos.” On page 15, beyond Tprtuliau (who lived about the end of the second century), no record iD literature of men iu the Bible or any symbol known to man is there one word about three im mersions in baptism. It also says, in another place, that tbe Greek church sprinkles three times, im merses three times and anDoints with oil. Wonder which one of these places we are to accept? Surely anything can be traced back to its origiu. " Nix. Mrs. Heresy is displaying a bandrome stock of Easter bats, just from the east, in latest sty Its. She bad sd opening last Wednes day, and yet during a very severe storm, nml tbo restraints imposed by tbe quarantine, s h e had many callers snd sales. Now is-the time for the ladies to select something new, seasonable nod stylish in tho way of hats. Our Lovely Streets. ‘ Tio opting, the trees begin to leave. Ami 0 , bo 0 sweet to nit at eve And watch, from out onr open door, The rippling street that Sows before. Along its bahka. theae moon-lit nights, Tbe feetive frog our ear delights; By day be baske amid the ooze, On ship-wrecked truck ana over-shoei. Out there, near that abandoned trank, la where oa, baby-oarriage sunk. And where that oil-ean floats around, Is where poor little Fido drowned. Those two things ont in that pool Are the ears of Peter Jackson's male; I f yon should dive, you'd find his load Down in tbe bottom o f the road. Old JDobbin walks the muddy street Upon his belly—not on bis feet. Bad for the dcotor. we all feel. When he rides to M cQ int, ou his wheel. Along its slimy, mnddy aide, Where Tommy makes hie toy-boat glide— No, the fever Tommy oaugkt at school, He oonld trot get it near that pool. Mid slam and ooie, while fevers reign, Onr wise dsds sit and do ordain; That if we die we oanuot get, Alas, the clergy’s beueflt. —G ood R o a d s . T r e a s u r e r s N o tic e . OTICE Is hereby given, that all county warranta endorsed prior ta. July II. 1892, will be paiJ on presentation at ray office in Coquille City, Or., and the follow ing numbers endorsed on July 14, 1892: Nos. 8391, 8362, 8504. 8371, 8666. 8667 , 8503, 8663, 8174. 8171, 8172, 8173. 8618, 8619, 8358, 8587, 8870, 8388 8387, 8599, 8592, 8335, 8670, 8668, 8588, 8307 and 8550. No interest will be allowed on said war rants after March 25,1899. W. W. H a tes , Treasurer. N N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 8TATE OF OREGON, FOR COUNTY OF COOS: I THE THE I Bandon Recorder.! 8. H. Hazard. I Plaintiff, Tickets to the masquerade on I Suit in Equity to April 8 th, one dollar. Ladies free. Willlisra A. Welch, > foreclose morl- nnd I I «age. Farmers down the coast are re Niel Munro, ) Alfred Johnsou's family has Mrs. Oscar Wickham, o f Beaver ceiving all kiods of farm machin Defendants, j moved down from the mill and Hill, came up on a visit on yes ery daily, preparing for active To WilliAm A . W elsh,one o f the above now occupies tbe Collier property; terday’s train. named defendants: spring work, You are hereby notified that jo n are re This is with a view to school and For 30 DayB—Mrs. Moon will give quired to appear and answer the complaint .Mrs. Blanch Feltpr, well knowu church advantages. o f the plaintiff, now on file against yon rare bargains both in dressmaking in Bandon and wife of F. 8 . Feller, in the above entitled Court and Cause, Arrivals per steamer Alliance ou Immediately nfter the and millinery. * died at 8 alem on March 7th. Mrs^ within six weeks from the dateof^ the first kP las ter is applied, you feel( the 24th iust. from Portland: publication of this summons, to-wit: Feller had not been in good health Racking headaches, bleary eyes, Within six w»eka from the 28th day o f Jits warming, soothing in-, George Moutgomeiy, C. Martin, for some time, but her death was February, 1899, the same being the date o f weakness. Hudyan cures. All drug Ifluence. Its healing remedies Mrs. E. B. Burns, II. S. Widenor, the first publication of this summons; and sudden and unexpected. gists, 50 cents. if yon fail so to appear and answer, on or J quickly penetrate down deep B. B. Mallory, W. Newberry. Capt.' Vale Perry is making before the 11th day of April, 181», the sums I into the inflamed tissues. Rev. J. B. Foster, Presbyterian being the last day of the time prescribed in soundings in tbe river chatmel iu Pain is quieted, soreness is re the order for publication, judgment will be minister nt Myrtle Point, is visit tbe-ioterest- o f tile steamer Town taken against yon for want thereof, for the lieved and strength imparted. ing in Coquille City. relief demanded in the complaint of plaint send. He will thoroughly locate Call at the Coquil'e Handle Mill No plaster was ever made like It. iff, a succinct statement of whioh is as and make contract. all obstructions aud place buoys at SuDdav last was a lovely dav, No plaster ever acted ao quickly follows: and yesterday was flue, but with and thoroughly. No plaster ever 4w] A. C . C u r t i s , AgeDt. those, poiots, aud determine the That a certain mortgage made by yon io Ordinane«’. N o- 41. plaintiff, dated the lGth day of June, 1891, had such complete control over all growing indications for rsin. deepest and best channel. in the oomplaint set forth, be foreclosed, T bs H e r a l d was deprived .-off kinds of polo. and the premises therein described, to-wit: Considerable talk is id circula the official publication of the quar An ordinane? Authorizing quaran Our Gravel Ford correspondent Placed over the chest it is Lot number four and the souiheast quarter tines .and- preemabing penalties tion aud it is reported that there mentions the intention of that dis antine ordinance last week, but of the 8onthwest quarter o f section eighteen, a powerful aid to Ayer’s for violations of quarantine regu will be nt least two more steamers and lot number one, and the northeast trict to build a Dew seboolhouse. publish it today at our option, tfi,o Cherry Pectoral; relieving quarter of the notthwest quarter o f section lations when established or or- soonplyiD g bet wee u here and Hau matter Dow being public property. nineteen in township twenty six, south o f congestion and drawing out F. C. Kinnicntt would like to cor •"* ’ ' ' Francisco. It is also said a steamer range thirteen, west o f the Willamette me Only section 2 is being enforced. ■ dered. all inflammation. respond with any district wanting ridian, be, by ths Court ordered sold, and 77ie town o f Colutile Oily does ordain o f small draught, with a carrying W R B A L K B Y ALT. T > R rO G 1 R TS . the proceeds applied to the payment of the the services of a teacher o f 30 S. C. Giles, of Myrtle Point, bas . 1 . C. AVER CO.. Lowell, Mas*. capacity of 250 tons, will be built as follows: . snm of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dol years’ experience. P. O. address, been enclosing a new boiler for lars, together with interest thereon, at the especially to run into tbis river. Section 1.; The-naarshal of the Riverton, Coos county, Oregon. * rate of ten per cent per annum from the Alfred JohDsuo, at the Johnson town óf Coquillp City -shall at ony The Barbara Hamster brought a 14tb day o f May, 1891, the amount dne mill just above town, tbe past week D. J. Lowe, jr., moved to this time, when direpted.Tn ..writing by good cargo io last Saturday aDd COR SALE ¿ f T a BARGAIN.— plaintiff upon the note in oomplaint set also, two dollars and forty cents, A large supply of beet seed will or ten days. Mr. Jobuson is put the heulth inspector : or board of took out a full load- of matchwood city last Thursday from his home Land at Cedar Point, with boom forth; together with interest thereon at the rate on the lower river. He occupies a arrive this week at the Pharmacy. * ting his sawmill iD first-class order, health.or the board, of trustees of Monday. The Towoseud brought and boom privileges. Also, over of ten per cent per annum fron. May 26, and will doubtless make a big run ten dollars and one cent, together new honse, which he has just said town, order a n i establish reg iu a fair cargo and six passengers 250 acres o f i - T o . 1 bo.tom land, 1893; Pale, emaciated, thin, weak men this season. with interest thereon at the rate o f ten per completed, in the neighborhood of ular isolation or domestic quaran and took out a good cargo and six within 2 miles of Coquille City, in cent per annum from June 14,1895; ten dol and women. Hudyan cures. All H o d . W. H. Nosler’s. quantities to suit purchasers. En lars and eighty-nine cents, together with Departures per steamer Alliance tine of all persons i«j said town suf passengers. Wednesday morning. druggists, 50 cents. interet thereon at the rate o f ten per cent quire of W. SINCLAIR, - 1 ----»-*•► *----------- for San Francisco on the 25th: J. fering from any contagious disease, ler annum from March 80,1896; seven 'dol- We learn that Mrs. Lottie Sher ars and four oents, together with interest *tf] Coquille City, Oregon. I offer my services to go out and E. PetersoD, Miss Lizzie Porter, J. At the meetiDgof the town board and also those who-Jiave been ex wood, of Myrtle Point, lias received thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an do sewing in families. Parker, A. C. Foster, Jas. Kennedy,’ posed to and liable,to coutraet tbe InBt Saturday night, no action was a number of orders for enlaiging num from April 1, 1897: nine dollars and C lara G age . forty cents, together with interest thereon C. E. Noble, Lee Bing, Mrs. J. L. same, and he Bhall put up a ting or taken to raise tbe quarantine, but photographs. Mrs 8 . is ag expert * at tue rate of ten per cent per annum from Coke, Mrs. O. Richardson, J. Chap notice where the satqo can be plainly on the report of Dr. (Julin the with the crayon and has some fine April 25, 1898, the amounts paid bv plaintiff Sun: Captain Ernst has re man, Hy Frank, T. Garvin, R ich seen or on any building uudei 1 quar board instructed tbe city marshal in satisfaction of taxes assessed against samples o f her work on exhibition. ceived eeveral new views and will ard Garritty. said mortgaged premises, also such nn to forbid public gatherings Sun antine by his order .nudar this Or amount as attorney’ s tees as the Court The steamer Emily will be over have his moving picture machine dinance. ..-v y ; . day and the school from opening shall adludge to he reasonable, and the W hy should we not have a pub this w eekend ready to run in the in operation bood . He expects to costs ana disburf ements o f this suit; also, Section 2. Thatthiiing tbe prev- Monday, until further orders. The suoh further relief as to the Court shall interest of milk producers ou the give an entertainment 00 South lic meeting to consider harmo {deuce of spy coptagioqs disease in sellout board was present to presold seem meet and equitable. upper river. Will carry milk Coos river Satm.day, but hits not nious acticn as to the general pros qufd town, the said town “ “ ** ~r- :~ *~J- — - u - « * ; - - — -1 their claim tor consideration, and This summons is published in pursuance perity 6 f our towh and section, find arranged tne’date on which he will o f nn order mnde by L. Harlocker, as . either by the 100 pounds or by shall when directed be health 'Dr.Ualiti expressed the belief that the courteous ami encouraging County Judge o f said Coos oounty, dated appear in Marshfield. 'tbe month. O . It. W i l l a r d . the 28th day of February, 1899, directing treatment of prospectors and good officer or board of health of said if he received his disinfecting ap that service thereof be mnde by pnbMontion paratus on Mouday’s train the town nnd the boardTof trustees of citizens to locate in our midst? of the same in the Coquille City H bbalp a But newspaper published at Coquille City, ip ' NEW STOCK OF In the language o f tbs wise mao, said town, probibiLaoy and'all pub School might open Tuesday. said Coos county, once each week, for a pe “ United, we stand; but divided, we lic meetings in kaidifiOwn and'tlose on Monday no fumigating appara riod of six successive weeks. all schools and-ii deemed necessary tus was received, and, besides, Dr. are misunderstood.” 8. H. HAZARD, to forbid all -persOM’hiDder the age Culin discovered four new oases Plaintiff and Attorney for Plaintiff. Road Supervisor Hudson tack of 18 years from running on the and thought it likely the quarau feb28tnpll I led a bridge that threatened streets of said town, b: ' ' ■ tine would be retained through this trouble last Thursday during the Section 3. That amy person who week. A b s o l u t e l y ÌH jr e heavy rain that prevailed and shall tear down the flag or sign put J. L. Roy was io town yesterday whooped up the work to a success up by the marshal -Of. said town or Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ful climax. A bridge on the Co- by the health office! or under their again, be now having made several BOYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. quille-Marshfield road, near Mc direction, to designate.-* quarantine trips with his new gasoline launch, Adams’, was dangerous, and Uncle of any house in- saidAoww, except by which he is getting tbe mastery of by .practice. It is of his own con F o r S a l e — In Bandon, one of Tbe Woodmen at Myrtle Poiut Joe scanned the horizon iu that di tbe choicest locations, a pleasant gave a greeting aDd supper in honor rection to ba ready at moment’s permission of said health officer or struction, is the largest launch on marshal, or shall disregard the quar the river and supplied with home, new, unique in style, and o f their old consul commander, notice, aud the moment came aDd antine and orders ef the health Offi 5-horse power engine, thus making with a splended view of the town Capt. A. J. Walker, at their hall iu he was ready for it. Himself, and ocean. Sheltered from the that place on the night o f the 18th. Abraham Higley, J. W. Sugg, Matt cer or marshal in relation to a quar a very useful addendum to bis antine in said town «hall be deemed ranching needs in the absence of north winds. For particulars, ap Capt. Walker will soon return to Goodman, Zenie Strang aud ply to the H e r a l d . [tf. Alaska again, where be holds a “ Petite” Hudson (youug J oe) took guilty of a misdemeanor and on horses, wagons and roads. conviction of the stuns shall be^pun- J n k , T be river steamer Bismarck is position as collector o f customs. away the old and replaced it that 18 lied by; a fine of tlofc less than five D A ACRES coal and timber land, abonfc O '- / M mile from river and about 1 mile He is an old resident of Myrtle day with a span o f about 30 feet of undergoing a thorough overhaul ($5) dollars or mote;-than twenty from the towb of Riverton. It is close to the Tiraon mine, now in operation. Small ing at Bandon, by Peter Loggie, Point, well and favorably known a good, safe structure. ($20) dollars .or by imprisonment in house and barn, and a snmll orchard and hefe also, and bears the respset and will be ready for tbe inspec Robert Dean placed an apple on the town jail notmone tbau 20 days. good garden spot. Fall 750,000 feet o f good tors on their enrly arrival. She amt wjll-wishos o f all. our desk last Friday morning Section 4. Any person -violating taw timber, spruce nnd fir. Call at this will be finished and launched, it is Cattle buyers are still roaming wbicb has more history than most the,.above' ordinahb» by calling office, or address ns. Baid, in about two weeks. This is over our county, says a Myrtle apples, at least so far as age is con a public meeting ornattendiug the Capt. Panter was in town yester the fine boat our former townsraau Point friend; and he adds: He is looking for the gov “ Al cerned, to say nothing o f passing same after being notified that said day. 8 . H. McAdams is interested in, though thousands o f head have through its risks o f dying yonng, meeting and ..all public meetings ernment inspectors, and expects to and will make the daily run from beeo driven out, yet there seems to or from neglect aud exposure, from have been prohibited shall he pat the fine steamer Dispatch on B s d i I od to Myrtle Poiut aud return. be au inexhaustible supply hidden the apple-butter kettle, tbp cider deemed, guilty of at misdemeanor her old run at once following their Every new press, pie-pan, or some other visi and on conviction oftthe same shall official consent. W e acknowledge a delightful nway somewhere. serenade and social visit at our buyer finds a drove awaiting him, tation o f being flayed alive to ap bo punished by a tine of not less UUE WANT to trade 220 acres good fanning land in the best loca home last Friday night by Frank while our ranchers are having new pease the appetite « f au apple fiend. than five ($5) dollars nor more than Emory and sister, Miss Anna. pockets made which striko them The apple was picked by Mr. DeaD fifty ($50) dollars oa, by imprison tion as ty school and market in Ne They are from the orchard o f Mr. Barrows, ment in the town.jad-riwt more than braska, either for a farm, town prop T be music was from two beautiful just below the knees. U fe s guitars, tbe handiwork of Frank, all Free silver men, and get their near town, and is one o f several he 20 days. . ,-u ,.1 o ils t . erty or iftipcli of goodsin Coos county. '-s has yet on hand, in October, 1897, Section *. ¡..Aeyqtaraon k-efusiog who is s genius nt fiue wood work share o l it, too.” The H xbald and Farm Journal— and is therefore now 17 .months— to obaprro Lfeer regqlatihns tiffany and a good musician also. The in George Wickham and John Mor there never was such an offer to - " " > » — * * *— C. H. BUTLER, PROPR IE TO R . struments are made from our beau ris made an inspection of tbe or nearly IJ years—old from d«*fe ipuurajitiue-ordered, teulor the abovt Coos county subscribers before. It is of ordin&pce shall 1 Joe djipiqcd guilty of tiful' myrtle, asb, yew wood, etc., all source of our city’s future water o f attaining to maturity. the Griudstone variety— of coarse hard woods, varying in color and supply, returning Sunday evening. Spring stock of Shoes and AVINO LEANED THIS NEW, OOMMODIOUH AND MODERN HOBTLERT grain, aud susceptible of high pol Prof. Kacematz, C. E., was with a good, solid variety and a good ffdts 'just arrived at the Kan? I a , u no— prepared to entertain the traveling; pnhlto in fln t olAMi ish. Besides they are resonRiit.cleai, them. This work was done under keeper— but nevertheless a good •trie, w ilh the vert beat o f aoeoraraodationa and a t m oat reannn- ematz's. deep aud pure in tone, and being, authority o f the town board, City flavored fruit and splendid for than J$ 60 ) do/lars orjpv imprison ahle rate*. T able, aap fited with th e best the m arket nffnrda. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, ment in the town jail hof more than of firm construction, without the Recorder MoDufTee some time cooking. BURN. ro o m , and oentrall, located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Term . 20 days, . usual smotheriug aud breaking of since »having posted Hie claim for for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes. We are asked by a good citizen, Y a t m — At. Libby, March 21. 1ft», to Mr. Hates—$1 to $l.fl0 pet da,. Section 6 . The provisions of this and Mrs. James Yates, a son. the toue by inside bracing and piec the city’s supply for fire protection Why not, under tbe quarantine or ing, give forth really dulcet sounds. and household purposes, of which dinance, carry out the domestic ordinance shall not extend to hotels Miss Anna handles the instrument the H erald made note at tbe time. quarantine section o f the ordinance or boarding houses, b jtJ n case any T h e L o n e S t a r { contagion« disease shall be found well and, besides, is musically Messrs. Wickham sod Morris in letter and spirit, where now . leiter ami _ L* L ■■ F o r R e n t . O. O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R , gifted. Frank baa inlaid these in assure not only an abundance of cases o f scarlet fever exist, d isin - 1 ,U eilher' the "uffenn6 C o q u ille C i t y , O r.---O p p o site D epot. struments at various poiDts with pure, cold water, but at a proper feet tbe persons, clothes and homes AVING decided to retire from the ^ remoTcrt o other nrem.Be. batcher business. 1 offer for rent toy mother-of-pearl, and the finger elevation to maintain force and Wines and Liquors and of the convalescent ones, aud turn ! u“ dCr the, l.<i,rect,^ l \ \ M building, tools, etc. I will go ont of busi Keeps only Pare Cigars. board, frets, etc., are neatly and accessible at a distance o f bardly loose the well portion o f the “ ’c om -1 officer or the ness February 15, 1899, and this being the T he Americas Fine asUblished Club Whisky is one o f tbe skilfully placed. Mr. Emory bas over half a mile from the north tnunity nnd let business go on un to the room or room* occupied by only batcher shop in town, would like for specialties served in thesa Clubrooms. some reliable person to continue the busi been so sacceesful, and found woods eastern limits o f the town. How hampered snd unrestrained? Well, said patient, and the above regula ness. so peculiarly adapted to this line ever, the maios may cover a dis that’s just where tbe H e b a l d tions shall apply thereto! Any one desirous of running a batcher Best Billiard Table in Sonthern Orff on Adopted March 20, 1899. Ayes, of craft, that he is now in corres- tance of two or three miles, though stands, exactly. Let the quaran business wonld do well to call on or address THUB. ANDERSON. F in a l N otio e to T a x p a y e r s . pondence with music firms to place this will not be known till the sur tine be enforced for the purpose Rich, Cecil, Johnson, ^N oes, none. tapr!8J Randon. Oregon. bis instruments in the’ market and vey is made by Prof. Knneraatz. for which they are established, Absent, Nosier. Approved March Roast Coffee, - 8 Bis for § 1.00- J " Y OU sre hereby to ------ settle ---— your 7 i notified o— \Y. S. P erky , will then proceed to tbe manufac City ownership of this franchise is firmly and impartially, aDd thus 20, 1899. taxes forthwith, ns the County Court .25 '• \ ,5 His Prnnes for - - has ordered me to make immediate collec ture o f such musical instruments a moat popular ods , now adopted or tbe health of our people will be Attest: < •'< Chairman. The “ Death Knell” has been tion of every oent that is due the COUtV. C tbs 3-H Mash, - - - .25 ( W. E. McDuffee, • » for the market as our woods are so being adopted by towns SDd cities unhampered and flee, nnd harmony 1.00 R sounded to Apothecaries’ Drugs, and after the 10th day of February we will 25 lbs Rolled Oats, Auditor and C'lsrb. peculiarly adapted to make iu util everywhere, even boss-ridden g. o. will reign amoDg the people and begin ao levy upon the property o f all that and a sign “ to let " will be in many 1 have 3 cat toons S<sia Crackers, .25 not paid their taxes up to the venr o f ity, beauty and substantial quality. p. communities leading off. Har prosperity will be ours. As it baa windows of doctor’s offices since Tilt 1SS7. incinmv. Yon nr. fcrlhir notified that .25 3 cans of Corn, - - - It would be encouraging for our risburg and Erie, Pennsylvania, been to tbis time, tbe geoeral pub Look.out for the steamer bring A i st J ake Home Remedy for fe- ™ •nd “ id d*‘ * we wi" .*>?« redvs 15 lbs Sugar. - • • 1.00 C ount, Warrant, in payment of delinquent home musicians to patrouize this are very boastful of the success io lic is not protected iu health, busi ing Hawkins' stock of gents' fur male troubles has been placed on taxes. 4 pkiis Corn Btsroli, - - .25 W. W. (]«< «. “ home industry,’’ for it would those cities, not only furnishing a ness is driven away from our town, nishing goods, the like o f which Hheriff o f Coos count,, Oresnn. 'C ost Oil (ExtraStar) tbo market Every man or woman, Coquille City. Jnn. V>. iw.llt. not only tend to encourage the liberal supply, and a purer and new-comers are disatisfied and will were never in this market before. married nr single, should send a - 115 per can artist to establish the business, but better service, sating many thou refuse to invest and locate in our Ed Moran line bis new barber two-cent stamp to our office for a Our old friend M. Kerrigan came would be a guaranty to outsiders sands o f dollars annually to tbe midst, onr schools and churches shop and bath-rooms ic rankling beautifully illustrated circular, free. down from his home above that we placed confidence Both iu consumers, but having a treasury are quarantined and suspended and order, ■ *' • Address The Aunt Jane Medicine town this morning, his first pres AT TH E the workman and material o f which excess o f 130,000 to $40,000 with the general welfare is made to suf Co., rooms 13-14 Lewis building, ence since his nttnok of In grippe McDoosId is at tris'poet in the we boast so much. which to force a reduction of taxes. fer. barbershop after his sick spell. F A I R s t o r e ;. Portland, Oregon Inst fall. Mr. aud Mrs. John Curren enme over from Beaver Hill on Friday's train. Bolts W a n te d --“ '-, DEPOT STORE! W here is It ? Oppsiteji Depot. 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