ÎJ Ç J t U U C it y
County’s Financial Statement.
Uounly Court Procedine April, 1699. Term-
Expenses incurred in vacation
after January 1899 term:
P U BUSHED E V K i; V T u ES i >Ÿ
Iudigrnts............................... $380 50
SEMIANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMENT
B r i d g e a ....,....................... 437 70
K. Pannenberg
:
:
J. 8. McKwen
Of the Financial Condition of the County of Coos, in the State of Ore Officers.................................. 886 68
Telephoning......................... 34 50
J . S. M °E W E N & CO.
gon, on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1899.
Editors and Proprietors.
APHIL 1889 TKKM.
Date
Amount. Justice court exptnses. State vs. M.
Liabili tie.
Devoted to the material and soeial up
1899.
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Macklin.—
building o f the (3oquiEe Valley particularly
March Til To warrants drawn on the County Treasurer, and
and o f Coos County generally.
1 Orvil Dodge, justice fees........ $6 CO
Subscription, per year, in advance, f 2 .
j
outstanding and unpaid......................................... * 3 44° ™ J- J- B ak er constable................ 3 60
To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon..
25,000 00 j Daniel Barklow witness............. 1 70
N V. W H PAPRH A liV Z B T U I N Q A G E N T
L P 21 . FI8HEK,
Merchants’ Kxohauge, Han Francisco, is
Total liabilities................................. .... .................. $124,440 88 Mrs Mary Barklow witness.. , 1 70
oar authorised »gent. This paper is kept on fila
at bis office
— J C Brown
“ . . . . 1 70
Date
j
Amount, i R Roupp
“ . . . . 1 70
Resources.
THE STEAMER CHILKAT WRECKED-
1899.
------------- Walter Endicott
“
. . . . 1 70
March 31 By funds in hands o f County Treasurer applicable
! Chales Page
“ . . . . 1 70
Ton Lives Met Death In the Waves- One
i to tho payment o f County Warrants. . .
,4,000 G Uy Rose
“ . . . . 1 70
Coos County Boy saved and One
By funds in hands of County Sheriff applicable to
Walter Sinclair dep diet fees. 6 00
Drowned.
the payment of County Warrants.
State vs Georgina Nichols:
By estimated unpaid current taxes applicable to the
W H S Hyde justice fees . . . .$5 45
Further reports from the set lie of
payment of County Warrants........
W U Douglas dep dist atty
the wrecked steamer Chilkat, which
fees.......... ............................ 5 00.
capsized while crossing out over the
665
Year 1887........ $
J W Carter constable..............4 30
Humboldt bar on the 4th, state that
949
« 1888........
State vs M P Summerlin:
of the 19 persons on board 10 were
887
« 1889........
J H Cecil justice fees.............. $4 15
lost
Four of these were passen
1,929
“ 1890........
R E Buck constable................ 6 70
gers and six sailors.
The passen
“ 1891........
3,046 09
W Sinclair dep diet atty fees. 5 00
gers lost were M. O. Buzan, Peter
4,552 49
«* 1892........
Win Harmon witaess.............. 3 50
Fry, E. O’Brien, and E. J. Boland.
5,909 02
« 1893........
John Fry
“ ...........
3 30
Buzan was a tight-rope performer,
12,204 71
« 1894........
State vs Elza Davis:
supposed to hail from San Francisco.
9,913 61
“ 1895........
W H S IJyde justice fees.. . .$4 35
Fry was manager of a creamery at
10,103 47
“ 1896........
W U Douglas dep dist atty
Ferndale; E. O'Brien was going to
20,991 43
“ 1897........
fees.. . . .......................... . . 5 00
San Francisco to fill a situation and
“ 1898........
42,904 89 114,058 52
J W Carter constable............. 6 65
E. J. Boland was a printer.
The
Total resources.
................ $ÎÏ8.0 ô F 5 2 Oeo. Ferry witness.................. 1 70
saved passengers were:
H. Smith,
Ordered that the following named
of Scotia, Cal., and IV. C. Moser, of
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persons be paid the following sums
Oakland, Cal.
for drawing jury lists.
The names of all the seamen lost
Of the County Clerk of Coos County, State of Oregon, showing the O A Kelly justice fees dist 7.$3 00
are not yet known.
The drowned
amount and number of claims allowed by tho County Court of said \ W H Hull assisting “
“
“ . 2 00
include, however, the Captain F. B.
county, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of F. E. Hull
“
“
** “ . 2 00
Anderson; the second officer, name
warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of October, 1898, Orvil Dodge justice“
“
5. 3 00
unknown; E. Cupoll, cook, and A.
to the 31st day of March, 1899, both inclusive.
E A Dodge assisting fees dist
Johnson, seuman.
Captain F. B.
5 ............................................ 2 00
Anderson, master of the vessel, lived
Date
On what Account Allowed N o.01nim S A.mor.nt C laim s Amount W ar- W H Walker assisting fees
in San Francisco.
He had a wife
I Allow ed.
Allow ed.
rants Drawn.
1899
dist 5 .................................... 2 00
but no children.
March 31 Circuit court......................
1,472 65 M C Miller justice fees dist 4. 3 00
The members of the crow saved
402 05 J P S tender a s s is t.............. ‘ . 2 00
Justice court......................
were: Peter Jensen, mate; William
221 SI F E Scofield “
Stationery, postage, etc...
“
“ “ . 2 00
Backwcod, chief engineer; Clyde
3,653 96 W H S Hyde,justice“
Salaries and fees................
" 2 . 3 00
Lightner, first assistant engineer;
1,171 61 Joshua Nelson, assisting“ 2. 2 00
Indigents............................
T. C. Bohull, steward; William Grip,
386 59 E A Anderson,
County Infirmary..............
“
“
2. 2 00
fireman; Peter Hansen, fireman;
1,989 00
Road supervisors..............
Inquest on body of Wm Berry:
William Black, seaman.
5,669 44 S D Barrows, justice fe e s ..$7 20
Roads and bridges............
Of the people saved, six got away
45 00 A W Kime, exam phys “ .. 5 00
Deceased and insane........
in a boat and were picked up by the
683 98 D E Stitt, jury tees.......... 1 60
Courthouse and jail expenses
steamer North Fork, which had
I 7,505 25 J R Buckingham,“ “ ............ 1 60
Building new courthouse...
passed out just ahead of the Chilkat.
43 00 Bert Walker,
Indigent
soldiers..................
“
“
1 60
They were carried on to San Fran
I
168 95 C H Patterson, “
Miscellaneous........................
“
1 60
cisco, and will reach there today
V N Perry,
< / ' “ ............
1 60
Total amount claims allowed
(April 5th).
The other three were
1 60
$23,413 29 Jas Armstrong, *• “
washed on shore on the wreckage
and drawn..........................
Estate of J H Yaeger, coffin
They were taken out of the water
Principal.
Interest.
trim m in g s..,«.................... 5 81
l>y the life-saving crew and taken to Amount of Outstanding Warrants Unpaid
C H Patterson, digging grave 2 50
Eureka. They are: Mato Jensen, Outstanding unpaid county warrants on the 31st|
ChasMajory, forhauling body 1 50
day of March, 1899............................................. $99,440 88|
Fireman Hansen and Passenger
$25,000 00 Stmr Fawn, bringing body
Morser.
From them the cause of Estimated interest accrued theroon......................
from Prosper to Bandon.. 2 50
tho wreck was learned.
Total umouut of unpaid county warrants.......... $99,440 88j $25,000 00
Inquest on body of Elmer Brizzee:
The Chilkat was almost over the
J H Cecil, . justice fees.......... $5 00
bar when a big sea struck her for State of Orogon, )
Dr W Culiu, exam phys fees. 5 00
ward, carried away the wheelhouse County of Coos, j
I, Ed Rackleff, County Clerk of the county of Coos, State of Oregon, do G H Carter, jury fees.......... 1 00
nnd the wheel, disabling her steer
ing gear and smashing her upper hereby certify^that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the juyu;
“ ............. 1 00
block to rig a temporary steering for the six months ending on the 3lBt day of March, 1899, on what J C Watson,
“ “ ............. 1 00
gear, but before anything could be account tho same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn, and C W White,
»
............ 1 00
done, the helpless boat fell iuto the tho amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon W C Rose,
Wm Notlcy,
•• “ ............. 1 50
trough of the sea, and the men eame tho records of my office and in my official custody.
Costs of state vs J L Bean con
Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said county, this
up from below with the information
tinued for further information.
that water had put out the fires. 6th day of April, A. D. 1899.
State vs T Drew and E J White—
ED RACKLEFF, County Clerk,
Breakers wont over the vessel.
Seal,
Witnesses fees of Grace Prewett,
By L. H . H azard , Deputy.
Everybody went up on tho hurri
Susan McCormac, Mrs O A Kelly
cane deck, and mi attempt was made
and Geo Martin not allowed.
to clear the boats.
The breakers
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followed each other fast and the
stationery , printing and postage .
fourth and fifth ones struck the ves Of the County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon, for the six months Chas H Crocker, books, can
ending
on
tho
31st
day
o
f
March,
A.
D.
1899,
of
money
received
and
sel so that sho turned keel up.
vas covers for books nnd
paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on what
The Chilkat was loaded with shin
stationery for clerk's office$145 50
account
paid
out.
gles, lumber und butter.
Sho was
Chas H Crocker, book for
built at Astoria in 1890 nnd owutd
Date
From what
| General
treasurer........................... 15 00
Sc hool
Amounts
Received.
by David Morgan. Her dimensions
son roe received.;
1899.
Fand.
Fnnd.
The Sun, publishing delin
are: Length, 105 feet, beam, 20.5 March 31 To amount on hand from
quent notice to taxpayers
1 50
feet, depth of hold, 7.5 feet. For a
huit report.........................
$6.547 69 $ 250 60 Ed Rackleff, stamps, freight,
while she covered the l ’ortland-
To amounts rocivcd from .. Taxes
box rent...........................
16 65
35,205 25
Coos bay routo.
II
<(
<c
Clerk’s fees
R S Knowlton, blank books
799 80
$4
it
it
After turning turtle the steamer
Misce liane’us
for assessor..................
3 00
136 55
11
tt
(i
drifted on the beach about a mile
Fines
153 25 Coquillo City Herald, road
nnd n half from where tho accident
supervisor’s notices and
$42,689 29 $ 403 85
nccuired, and is fast breaking up.—
appointment of supervis
1 )ate
Evening Telegram.
General j School
or’s, for clerk’s office. . . .
21 75
Amounts paid out.
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1899.
Fund.
Fund.
Coqnille
City
Herald,
asses
The Slale's New Fish Law.
March 31 By amount paid out on County Warrants
I
sor's certificates, tabbed.
10 00
and
interest...........................................
$
17,081
201
Coqnille Cit}’ Bulletin, road
The taking of trout during tho
By amount paid out on School Superin-
receipt books and blanks
months of November, December,
tendent’s Warrant«...............................
$
213 75
for clerk’s office..............
18 00
Jnnnary, February and March is
By amount paid into Courthouse Fund .
2,470 00
Coquille City Bulletin, poll
prohibited.
By balance General Fund on hand. . . .
23,138 09j
tax receipts and blanks for
It is uulawful at all times to take
By balance School Fund on hand........
190 10
assessor............................. 46 00
trout, char, or salmon less than five
incites in length.
$ 42,689 ‘29;$
403 85 Coquille City Bulletin, pos
tal cards, blanks and pub
Taking of eastern brook trout S t a t k o f O r e h o v , I
lishing notice to tax pay
and Loch Leveu trout at any time County of Coos, j 8S'
ers per sheriff..................
9 50
prohibited.
ia pro
I, W. W. Haves, do hereby certify that the forogoing is a true and
The
ho Harmon act (senate hill 107) correct statement of tho amounts received, paid out and remaining on Coquille City Bulletin, pub
lishing January ¡cou n ty
provides that the only appliances hand, in the County Treasury r f said county for the six months ending
court proceedings.... . . . 36 90
with which- salmon, salmon trout, on tho 31st day of March, A. D. 1899.
Ross E Moores A -Co, legal
mountain trout nnd brook trout
Witness my hand this 7tli day o f April, A. D. 1899.
blanks for clerk ...............
4 50
may be taken from Rogue river,
W. W. HAYES, County Treasurer
Coast Agency Co, typewriter
above its junction with tho Illinois
ribbon for sheriff.............
1 00
river, are the hook and line nnd the
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gig. Violations nre punishable by Of the amount of Money nnd Warrants received for Taxes, and Money Irwin-Hodson Co, hook for
treasurer
a fine from $25 to $200 and impris
paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon, W W'Oftge, cash for postage
onment
Tho law became effective
for the six mouths ending on the 31st dav of March, A. D. 1899.
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INFIRMARY, in iu o e n t s a n d H U B
February 17th.
Date
________
Poring
the
month
of
Julius
Larson, coffin for Ly-
The Han Francisco Chronicle says
To amount received;
1899.
Òct. I Nov. I Dae. [ Jan. | Fob. | March.
mnn's squaw.
.......... $ 6 00
there is a sugar war on in that city.
11 n Coin ami C um fnoy. $2.210 1:7 ÿTl.iiw .vt t - u « $ i , i w s i $2,712 74 # u ton u Dr J T McCormac, cash ad
A local firm is importing cane sugar
In Oooaty Warrants
Warranta.
.
44» 12.
7« «ni 157 Mil
5 7 6 IVi 1.754
.V! i:.7:l-_* 47
vanced to German Hospi
from Jnva nnd Manila, refined m
Total roootved... .
$2.«I6
$:t.245 21 f l j n i i ï i $1.660 S3 $4.16,' 30 < I ! -
tal for care of Frnuk
English and Scotch factories at
Date
i Brown............................... 105 75
Paring the month of
Hong Kong.
It is carried by the
By
amount
paid.
W Horsfall, exam body of
Oct.
Nov. I Deo. I Jan.
| Fcl>. 1 March.
steamers of the Caliiornia At Orien 1899.
ITo County Treasurer
Chas Newman.. . .*..........
5 00
tal Htonraship Company, which is
.L
in Coin and Currency $2.210 12 $ 8,1M M $ 8 « 66 $1.084 8 l ’$2.712 74 $14,450 14 John Hryder, meals for Elza
part of the Santa Fe system. Here
T o County Treasurer
Davis................................
75
j in County W arrants
466 12
76 65
157 98
576 02) 1,754 56
6,732 47
tofore these sugars have been lan-
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iTotnl paid Tre lsurer $'.’ 676 25 $3.245 .'1 $1.1160 65 $1.660 83 f 1.467 Ih) $21.18261 Orvil Dodge, for accounts
dod
in Han Diego
nnd reshipped
to
assumed in care and treat
this city, but in the future the sugar! S t a t e or OaaeoN, [ gs
18 20
ment of Harrington........
will be lauded in San Francisco. J County of^ Coos, I
In the examination of Elizabeth
Gage, Sheriff o f said County, do hereby certify that the fore-
Severn cuts in the prico have been ( I ’
From for insanity.
made, the total reduction being K01UK statement is correct and true.
K A Leep exam phya fees.
6 00
Witness my hand this 1st day of April, A. D. 1899.
nearly 1 cent a pound.
*
•
S L Roberds, exam p h ys.. .
5 00
W. W OAOE, Sheriff of Coos County,
Evening Telegram > If the dele
5 00
By C. A. G a o e , Deputy. Orvil Dodge, justice fe e s ..
gates to the National Editorial As
Chas Hurd, witness
“
1 50
S ad N ews . —Word reached us by
sociation visit nil the towns that
“
1 50
Our upper river items came too Mrs Chas Hurd, wit
have extended invitations they will mail today that State Fish Cominis- late, being crowded out by court John Baker, constable “ . .
3 00
stay in Oregon all summer.
Moger McGuire and Neuator A1 Reed proceedings nnd the officers' semi Christensen A Johnsou, cof
A proclamtion calling for the
annual financial reports.
Much
fin for Surie Evans..........
10 00
unconditional surrender of tho Fil of Gardiner w ere drowned in the other matter, already iu type, has J H Yaeger est, material,
ipinos has been issued by the Philip Umpqua river, near Uoseburg, Sat to be held for next week, also Iwo
trimmiugs for coffin for
urday afternoon.
pine commission at Manila.
Strader............ .................
3 72
communications.
T U E SD A Y ,
A P R IL
11,
1899.
j
j
' A
LT coh nay New«.
Four cnees of scarlatina nre
reported on Ross slough. They
are all members of lire same fam
a P oor Substitute
ily-
F or Inw ard W o r t h ."
The Weeott arrived Friday,
_
"
—
! bound north.
C. Carson, Mrs.
G o o d health, in w ardly, o f Creswell, J. H Trice and W. F.
th e kidneys, liver and b o w e ls ,
8
ley points.
is sure to com e if H o o d ’ s Sar
There is a probability that the
saparilla is prom ptly used.
Southport coal mine will be re
This secures a fair outside, and a opened in the near future.
consequent vigor in the frame, with the
E. Heockendorff, master builder.
glow of health on the cheek, good ; came np from North Bend yester-
appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood, j day to get the Marshfield shipyard
Catarrh — “ I have had no return of the in shape for the commencement of
catarrh which troubled me for years, since
work on the uew vessel.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured m e.” M as. J oe !
n„
,
.
M aktin , Washington St., Ogdensburg, N. Y . \
H i e S c llO O U fr Laura 1 Ike lo a d e d
D y s p e p s i a Complicated with I liver ' with coal at the railroad bunker.
and kidney trouble, I suffered for y
Hood” I
week, for Eureka.
Several
with dyspepsia, with severe pains. Ho__
Sarsaparilla made me strong and hearty.' , curgoea of Coos bay cost have been
J. B. KmiiTo-v, Main Street, Auburn, Me.
shipped to Eureka dut it g the past
few years.
J j o c d ò S a Id a f a t i t i
J. G. Blake broke bis right arm,
while logging on North Coos river,
Tuesday. He was struck near the
Hood’» Pill« tore llvw111. ; the noDlrrU.tlim »nd wrist bv 11)0 handle of It jncksCI PW,
only cathartic to toko with Hood'. «»riaparllK |_____ ________________
e
___
resulting iu one of the bones being
broken.
Herschel Bridges, while playing
O F Topping, labor and lum
ber coffin for Strader.. . .
6 30 with some other boys, Saturday,
fell, or was thrown, from the sec
J T Hoye, transportation of
ond story o f R. M. Weider’a barn,
Florence Irvine to Boys
and Girls Aid S ociety...
5 00 on C street, aud wss badly bruised,
but t o bones were broken.
Guerin Hotel, board of Hu- .
------------------- a.
a----------------------
bert Fetter, and attend. .
4 50
L A Roberts, drawing affi
Female complaints, pale, sallow
davits in Fetter exain.. . .
1 00 complexions, headaches, nervous
Chas S Warner, guarding
dyspepsia.
Hudyan cures.
All
and caring for Hubert
druggists. 50 cents.
*
Fetter reduced from$10 to
4 50
England
and
Italy
nro
reported
A W Kime, for medicine and
to have reached an agreement under
treatment of Strader fain 12 50
which the latter will occupy San
A IV Kime, examining Wm
Mua bay, China.
Punter (insane)................
5 00
White flags are being waved all
Walter Culin, attendance on
Guy Bickford.................... 55 50 around Malolos, by rebels who have
deserted Aguinaldo, and who wish
Walter Culin, attendance on
Drew and White.............
4 00 to surrender.
(Continued next week)
The United
States gunboat
Machias has gone to Bluefields,
Reliable information obtained Nicaragua, to protect American
from Spokane states that there are interests.
24 well developed smallpox eases
Evening Telegram:
The only
in that city. In the pesthouse there
are 15, in a quarantined lodging trust which seems to have failed of
house there are 7, and three others organization is the “ In God We
Trust.”
exist in private houses.
Supreme Courl Deosions.
Fair O utside Is
Washington, April 3.— Iu the
supreme court of tho United States
today a derision was handed dowu
by Justice l’eckham confirming the
validity of the war revenue act,
imposing tuxes on transactions of
the hoards of trade and similar
institutions. In another case a sim
ilar opinion was rendered with
regard to taxes upon transactions at
he stockvards.
Piper took P“ti "f!e on llBr for va‘
At a riot at Talien Wnn 94 Chi
E. Bates Soper was hanged at
Harrisonville, Mo., on the 30th ult., nese were killed and 128 wounded
for the murder of his wife and two by the Russian soldiers.
daughters.
He was arrested at
Weston will rebond itself for $10,-
Ashlaud, Oregon.
OUO to pay off the water bonds.
Headaches, sallowness, falling sen
The presbytery of the Willamette
sations, liver troubles.
Hudyan convened at Corvallis last week.
cures. All druggists, 50 cents.
*
Germany is said to be concentrat
ing a fleet at Amoy, with the inten
tion of seizing Futsien.
N
O
T I C
E
Acting Secretary o f War Meikle-
joliu has received information that
miners on Cupper river are in a
starving condition. Mr. Mciklejohn
has sent further instructions by tel
egraph to Captain Abercrombie to
take medical und other supplies to
Copper river, nud make every effort
to assist the miners reported as des
titute and suffering.
W o
B;
r a
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-WT iv r i
U
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e
t
s
heavy, A l l - W ool M aiiys -
C A L IF O R N IA B L A N K E T S , now
offered below Mill orices, ns they were
bonght before the rise in wool.
W e nam e
only a few.
l-t f“M ention this paper and
we’ ll pay freight on purchases oyer $10 to
any K it. station in California.
villk
Mottled, .
Navy.
Scarlet,
Grey,
S IZ E .
W E IG H T .
c o t OR.
9 pounds,
9
“
10
H
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5
“
lf l
•«
7
“
10
••
co tto n ,
“
C U T P B fC S .
S2xH 0..............
7 2 x 9 0 ...............
T ixH C .............
7 2 x 9 6 .............
6 0 x 8 2 .............
8 0 x 9 4 .............
6 6 x 8 4 ..............
7 2 x 8 1 ...............
6 2 x 8 0 ...............
6 2 x 7 8 .............
...»
» to
9 UO
1 0 .0 0
14 00
5 00
15 (JO
6 .0
8 50
50
I’ ricos are by tho pair. Send f o F l i « » « ^
1000 blankets at cut-rate pric»«.
SM/TH ti CASH STORE,
25-27 Market street, S. F.
CALL FOR:::
HOLBROOK, M E RR ILL
& STETSO N ............
Also BRIDGE
k
BEACH
STOVES’""“
Doors, Windows
and any other
Building
Material,
Or any and everything
carried in a
First-class Hardware Store.
J. A.LambS Co.,
[Successors to J. J. Lamb. Ji
IL C. Lfihmanowsky,
L. W. Dfyofr
.
Sale of Old School Property of dis
trict No. 8, toos Comity, Oregon.
A British cruiser has annexed the
Tonga islands, getting ahead of the
Germans thereby.
Twenty-nine farmers have been
massacred hy aborignes at Byor-
setsu, Japan.
k
r a r e * a * lnr«e
A ” stock
h"r o " f
0 U*
E V E R Y D A Y
4- *t.« fn k li»
l"
that the directors o f School D istrict
No. 8, o f C oos cou nty, ;)re co n . offer fo r sale
to the best bidders tlio follow in g described
property in aforesaid Dist. No. 8:
L ots Nos. 3 and 4, in Block 28, in E llio tt’ s
Addition to C oqn ille C ity,nn d the im prove
ments o f same, consisting o f 1 w ood 2-story
school house;
Also 1 box 1-story sc hool house;
Also 1 bell, about 26 inches, and a q uan
tity o f school desks and seats.
| Our Goods suit the people,
Sealed bids will be received up to the hour j Our prices are within their reach.
o f 12 o ’ clock , noon, o f June 10, 1809, as fo l
lows: For lots separate, or together, with
T H IS IS W H Y T H E R U SH
or w ithout buildings, and for the buildings,
either o r both without lots; also for furni- Is too early for you to avoid it, but
ite from other prop
tare, together or separate
prop- our clerks are efficient and will find
e rty. T he directors reserve the right to re- L •
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jeot any o r all bids, nnd if all bids nro re- J time to wait o n JOU, o r fill your*
jaoted, to sell nt public outcry or private o r d e r f o r anything found in an np-
SALES
Are W h at Count
Ilo Ilo lias been almost wiped out
as the result of the recent fighting.
Gold Hill has voted bonds for a
waterworks system.
COR SALE AT A BARGAIN —
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
and boom privileges.
Also, over
250 acres of isT O . 1 bottom land,
within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
quantities to suit purchasers. En
q u ir e d
W. SINCLAIR,
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Coquille City, Oregon.
to-date Keneral merchandise store.
m oved on confirm ation o f snle.
Letimowslf & Deroe,
C lias . C ollier ,
A ttest:
Chairman.
Geo. F. Bontell,
Clerk School Dist. No. 8, Coos county, Or.
M Y R T L E POIN T, O R E G O N .
CATARR'i OF THE STOMACH
I s essentially a chronic disease. There Is
Sin Inflammation of the Inner coating of
the stom ach. A thick, ropy nvLun forms
and this causes the more Renounced
sym ptom s. It re*
inulns
In
the i
stom ach and de-
composes. Then of ,
course
digestion i
cannot be proper
ly performed. The I
liver also becomes j
Involved and In a I
well marked case |
the sym ptom s are I
most severe. The
great
vegetable
remedy HT j D Y A N
never falls to ef
fect a cure. H U D
Y A N can be had
of
all druggists
for 50c per pack
age.
W hen you
have used H U D - |
YAN
tell
your j
friends about its !
effects. They also
wish to be cured. Study your sym ptom s !
carefully from this chart. Each number
represents a sym ptom or a group of I
sym ptoms. You have the sym ptoms. Use
H U D Y A N and they will disappear. D on’ t
wait any longer, dancer o f the stomach
often has Its beginning
; a severe case o f i
leginning 1
In
catarrh o f the stomach.
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ALL NEWS 24 hours earlier than the San Francisco papers.
A. C. W IL S O N .
C. W ILSON.
Blaoksmith and W ngonm aker
Practical M achinist.
THE SYMPTOMS AIE:
L B IL IO U S H E A D A C H E —This Is more
pronounced In the morning, though usual- I
ly occurring at frequent Intervals through
the day. H U D Y A N will relieve the head- I
ache.
2-1. R E D A N D W A T E R Y E Y E S —H U D - _ _ _
Y A N will rauee the re.lness to disappear J V T A
and make the eyes assum e their normal
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B R E A T H A N D R A D T A S T E IN T H E ! • n — JTL, _
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H O l ’ T H —H L D Y A N will c lM r til* lonruo. J U O X ' S S S i l O G X ' S ,
m ake the breath pure and sweet and
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cause the bad taste to disappear
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4. P A IN A N D T E N D E R N E S S IN T H E
S T O M A C H —This Is due to Indigestion. ;
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of
th e
l iv e r
blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches.
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A N D A F E E L IN G
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H E A V IN E S S
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M ACHINE, W AGON a n d f a r m
w ork
are
h p e c ia l t ie
flow of bile nnd reduce the enlarged liver
to Its normal site.
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H U D Y A N will relieve you of the above
ym ptoms and make you well. Do not
elay.
You will And full and explicit directions
wrapped with each package of H U D Y A N .
Go to your druggist at 4ince and procure
a package of H U D Y A N for 50c, or 6 for
S2 SO I f your druggist does not keep 1C
DEAN’S LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE
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Ir««t "tn "th
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"° rem
' üd V A. B. Dean, Proprietor.^.—
C O M P A N Y , Pan Francisco or Ix>s An-
gelea, Cal., and they will send It to you.
You can consult the great
H UDYAN
DOCTORf FREE
Do not forget th a t
Call and see them If you wish. You may
call and see them or write, as you desire.
Address
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY,
No. 816 South Broadway,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Successor to Nosier Bro s,
sod A. O. Wheeler,
General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
Deliuered at Any Point.
Good Rigs, Spanking Teams, Reasonable Rates.
COQUILLE CITY,
Cer. Stechton. Market and Ellis S ts.,
R an F ra n c is c o . C el
l First
Street,
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OREGON.
Near Odd Fellows’ Hall