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NEW STORE! # NEW GOODS! & 3 q u i0 i C ite T U E SD A Y , A l’ R IL - _ . » , ^-— - N E W P R IC E S t 1!, 1899. R E G U L A R TR A IN S ONDAY8, IVEDNESÜAY8 AND FUI iliiya will rnn na follows: Lenve I I Arrive 8-00 a. m. | Mnvshfielil 112.30p. ni. Arrive “ | I Lenve 9.30 “ I COQUILLE CITY I ll.00n.ra. 10.00 “ | Mvrtle Foint 110.30 “ M L O C A L ITEM S. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Pupils of the schools cbd get their school hooks, slates, etc., at the ringing of tha bell at 1 p. in. nest Friday. The Foresters' grand ball Sat urday, May 6th. Free traiu from Beaver Hill and return; free steainsr Myrl from upper river nnd return. Ladies free; gentlemen $1. ...... ......... . •»#» -------------- Who is to Blame? Hawkins’ new »tore opened today for biz. Municipal ownership is the 1 Kidney trouble has become so j I prevalent that it is not uncommon question. for a child to be born nlllicted with | City electiou last Monday in j weak kidneys. April— 24th. If tkechilii urinates too often, if the Eivo gallons Coal Oil for 75cents ui in scalds the fiesb, or if, when tho at George Robinson’s. * j child reaches an age when it should General Dry Goods, Four cans Tomatoes for 25 cents; 1 be able to control the passage, und Including fall line Dress Silks, Organ- at George Robiuson’s. * I it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, dios, Ratines, Percales, Bonny Doou Flnnnels, Empress Flannels, Teazle- Johnson Bro’s will buy chickens. depend upon it, the cause of the down Flannels, Mohair Valours, Wool- difficulty is kidney trouble, and the finish Brocades, Only good ones wanted. * | first step should hs towards tho LAWNS. Nine pounds good roast Coffee treatment of these important organs. GINGHAMS. D o m e s t i c s , for $1 at George Robiuson’s. * This unpleasant trouble is due to a SWISS MULLS, DOTTED SWISS, Just received a full line of Dress diseased condition of the kidneys AMOSKEAG8, Braids, all colois, at Lamb A and bladder and not to a habit as PRINTS. VELVETINEH, INDIAN LINON Trice’s. * most people suppose. CretoneH, Fancy Veilings, If the adult has rheumatism; pain Miss Stevens, the teacher at Silk-finish Taffetas. Beaver Hill, came over on yester or dull ache in the back; if the water KID GLOVES. LACES, INSERTIONS EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS, passes in irregular quantities; or at day's train. CORSETS, irregular intervals, or has a bad odor; etc., etc. Ringing in ears, noises in head, if it stains the linen or vessel the twitching of eyelids. Hudyan color of rust; if the feet swell; if Ladies’ Shoes, Speoial order next steamer. cures 50 cents. All druggists. * there are puffy or dark circles under Easily? Are you frequently hoarse? D o you have that annoying tickling In your throat? W ould you feel relieved If you could raise something? D oes your cough annoy you at right, and d o you raise more mucus in the m orning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle o f Full Assortment W. C. Currauf, nn old citizen of tho county, a mnu of above average intelligence and education, died at the county farm last Sun day, at the age of 62 years. De ceased was quite welt known, wns an expert saw-filer, but some years ago his health broke aud he be came a pubhc charge. Count? Surveyor S. B. Cathcnrt spent several days lately in the employ of the Occideutal Water Company, leveling and estimating for the improvement of the plant nnd augmenting its service. Ireasurer s Notice. "VTOT ICE is hereby given, that all county .LI warrants endorsed prior to July IT, 1802, will be paiJ on presentation at my officejn Coqnille City, Or., and the follow ing numbers endorsed on July 14, 1892: Nos. 8391, 8362, 8504, 8371, 8W5«, 8667, 8*>H, i 8668, 8174. 8171. 8172, 8178, 8618, 8«19, 8358, 85x7, 8370, 83X8 83X7, 8500, 8502, 8335, 8670, m ’M, 8588, 8:107 and 8550. No interest will be allowed on said war rants after March 35,1809. W. W H ayes , Treasurer: Partial Household List, Mrs. Rock Robisou is reported the eyes; your kidneys are the cause Foresters’ ball on May 6th. Spreads, Quilts, Linens, Oil Cloths. and need doctoring. Treatment of worse again, after a promise of re TN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TU B Additional locals on 2d page. 1 STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE some diseases may be delayed with Notions, covery from her late sickness. Services at Salvation Army hall COUNT Y OF COOS: llandkerchiefs, Dress Fixtures, Cotton A. J. Trice, late o f the firm of out danger, not so with kidney nightly. and Silk Thread, new styles Hairpins, . H. Hazard, disease. I Combs, men's, women’s and childrens' Lamb & Trice, left on the steamer Coquille Pharmacy has just re Plaintiff, j Dr. Kilmer’s Hwamp-Root, the Supporters, Cuff Buttons, Pins, etc I Suit in Equity to Townsend yesterday for San Fran ceived fresh vaccine points. * great kidney, liver and bladder rem >• foreclose mort- Willliara A. Welch, cisca and More Spring Goods to arrive at I edy, promptly cures the most dis Niel Munro, Steamer Townsend arrived here tressing cases. Its mild and extraor Gap. A. Itobinsou's store soon. * Defendants, j last Saturday, discharged consider dinary effect is soon realized. Sold M. Kroll and family have moved To William A . Welsh, one o f the above M. O. HAWKINS. If you have a weak able freight, delivered several pas named defendants: by druggists in fifty-cent and dollar ont to their ranch on Rink creek. Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall— north side. You are hereby notified that yon are re throat you cannot be too sengers and then dropped down to sizes. You may have a sample bot quired to appear and answer the complaint Liberal offer— Berlin store si careful. You cannot begin the Riverton bankers for coal. o f the plaintiff, now on file against you tle and pamphlet telling nil about Gravel Ford Gleanings. giving away a Snap-Shot Camera Oliver Wilson is now selling in the treatment too early. Each abovo entitled Court and Cause, it sent free by mail. Address Dr. to every customer. * within six weeks from the date o f the first goods behind the counter at J. J. cold makes you more liable Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y publication of this summons, to-wit: Gravel Ford, April 6.— April Lamb’s store. F. Long's family have all reached to another, and the last Within six w^eks from the 28th day o f When writing mention that you showers. Coquille, mother and daughters February, 1899, the same being the date o f one is always harder to Call at the C oqoil’e Handle Mill Spring stock o f Shoes and read this generous offer in the the first publication o f this summons; and and make contract. Farming is the rage. having come in Saturday. cure than the one before it. vou fail so to appear and answer, on or Coquille City H erald . 4w] A. C. C urtis , Agent. J. D. Bennett is beautifying his Hats just arriued at the Kan- if Price Robinson was down from before the 11th day of April, 1899, the sumo place with a new plank fence. Dr. Aier’s Cltrrg Pectoral Piaster being the last day of the time prescribed in ematz's. bis home at Norway Saturday on G. W. Peek, of San Francisco, the order for publication, judgment will be The Special School M eeting W. A. Bright and Geo. Griffin protects tie hugs iron colds. business at the county seat. o f the Golden West Handle Co., taken against you fett want thereof, for the are circulating a subscription list relief demanded in life complaint of plaint Notice. who lately bouglitour broombandle Nervousness, woakness, exhausted Was held at the scboolhc nse last asking the people to assist them in iff. n succinct statement of which is as mill and that at Bandon, is in Co nervous vitality', rheumatism. Hud- follows: Saturday, Chairman Charles Col secariug the proper machinery for Help at Hand. he f ir m ot lam b & t r ic e That a certain mortgage made by yon to quille City on a business inspec yan cures. All druggists, 50 this day dissolved by mutual oonsent, plaintiff, dated tho 16th day of June, 1891, lier presiding. Sec. Bontell read a boat to run on the upper Coquille I f you have any com plaint Mr. J. J. Lamb continuing tne business, cents. * tion. whatever and desire the best the call, which provided for “a uuriug tue winter season. The and A. J. Trice retiring. Mr- Lamb will in tho complaint set. forth, be foreclosed, the promises therein described, to-wit: m edical advice you can pos Mrs. Gene Robinson and chil Jack Franz was down from his tax for purpose of finishing paying said geutlemen will build the hull collect all olaiinaand»ettlenil dt-bts against nnd Lot number four nnd the southeast quarter sibly obtain, write the doctor the firm. J. J. LAMB, dren went on a visit to her parents, miniDg operations last Saturday, cost of new schoolhouso, and to of the southwest quarter o f section eighteen, themselves and will carry freight freely. Y ou w ill receive • A. J. TRICE. and lot number one, and the northeast Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Cope, at Lang- returning promptly when he got elect a clerk for ensuing term.” p rom pt reply. at half price for those who assist Coqnille City, Or., Apr. 7, 1899. quarter of the noithwest quarter o f section lois, yesterday. through with busioess hero. Jack W. Sinclair, attorney for J. A. iu the enterprise. nineteen in township twenty six, south o f Address, D R . J. C. A Y E R , range thirteen, west of the Willamette me $ L ow ell, Mass. was very cheerful and expected Collier, stated the question so far For the best Ready-made Cloth To the surprise of the com a un ridian, be, by the Court ordered so!d, and good pay from his mine. ns the board and contractor were ity, Gravel Ford has a city dray. ing go to Lamb k Trice. Price the proceeds applied to the payment, of the sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dol concerned, which left the sura of guaranteed. A full line of San All freighting done reasonable. W ord has been received that Dr. lars, together with interest thereon, at the Jose woolen mill goods. * rate o f ten per cent per annum from the Leneye and family aud J. W. Len- $697 due more than the contract Gravel Ford means to be up to date 18 lbs. o f Western Refinery Dry price. After considerable explan 14th day o f May, 1891, the amount due in every particular. C. Brizzee, o f Oswego, Pa., eve and family took their departure plaintiff upon the noto in complaint set Granulated Sugar for 81, at Geo. ation and discussion of the matter, brother of our late Elmer Biizzee, Last Monday afternoon J. D. from San Francisco for Honolulu forth; a Iso, two dollars and forty contn, * reached this place last week to see A. Robinson’s store. last Wednesday, at 2 p. ra., ou and the introduction o f two or Bennett undertook to remove the Curran & Gass, Proprietors. together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum fron. May 26, three resolutions to cover tho case, water from a well, when the plat to affairs of deceased. Long k Son’s saddlo and har steamer Australia. A ll well. 181)3; ten dollars and one cent, together Rev. C. A. Stine tendered the fol form covering the well gave way, ness store is starting off in good Ashland Valley Record, April aving b o u g h t out t h e c e n - with interest, thereon at the rate o f ten per Mrs. C. A. Sayre, of Nordhoff, Market, we will be able to cent per arnn u from June 14,1895; ten d ol 6: A. II. Merritt, the Gold Hill shape, ouly waiting for their new Cal., reached here by steamer lowing, which wns accepted in place letting Mrs. and Charlie Bennett furnish tral all Meat kinds o f Meat—Beef, Mutton lars and eif.hty-nine cents, together with of the others and passed: into tho well a distance ot 15 feet. and Pork, and merchant, hus gone to Coos county quarters to open up more goods. will pay the highest cash interet thereon at the rate o f ten per cent Townseud last Saturday and joined “ Resolved, That District No. 8, per annum from March 30. 1896; seven dol etc. to look for a location at Coquille J. C. Shields is putting up a her husband, Prof. Sayre, our op Coos county, Or., reimburse J. A. W. W. Bennett was caught by a price for beef, hogs, sheen, lars and four cents, together with interest LtRAN A GASS. CUR...... City. thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an home on some land he lately tician, at Ins new home below town Collier in the snm of $697, amouDt large pump they were using, aDd with the assistance of parties pres num from April 1, 1897; nine dollars and yyE WANT to trade 220 acres good bought from R. D. Sanford. a short distance. The son will be the schoolhouae cost over the con ent was enabled to assist in the forty cents, together with interest thereon farming land in the best loca Lumber was delivered last week. here soon. nt the rate of ten per cent per annum, from tract price. ’’ rescuing of those less fortunate. April 25, 1898, the amounts paid by plaintiff tion as to school nnd market in Ne A1 Balch and Henry Lorenz were in satisfaction o f taxes assessed against With the assistance of the Hook Hoos W il l not E at D ried P runes Go to Geo. A. Robinson’s store braska, either for a farm, town prop said mortgaged premises, also such an tellers, and the vote and Ladder Co. the victims were — That is, some prunes ; but these and see those Spring Dry Goods— appointed amount as attorney's tees as the Court erty or stock of goods in Coos county rescued from their imprisonment. shall adjudge to be reasonable, nnd the which R. D. Sanford will deliver Organdies. Embroidery Batiste, resulted, For, 20; against, 14. Fort R ent —House and four lots anywhero in Coquille City, 15 Hus Fancy Cords, Dotted Swiss, Lawns, costs and disbursements o f this suit; also, Mr. Sanford then oflered tha fol- Were it not for the memory of the suuh further relief as to the Court shall near Christian church. Two good for a dollar, are tit for the king and India Linen, etc., in all the lead lowinc: “ Resolved, That School iD O ld e a t and a few braises there seem meet and equitable. gardoa lota id b o t t o m , a u d s io n ll o r queen’s table. Order and be con ing colors; alsoTaffetta aud Mohair Dist. No. 8 , O oob county, Or., make would nothing remain to tell the This summons is published in pursuance chard o f good fruits ou bench lots. vinced. of nn order made by L. Hariocker, ns * Valour Linings. * a tax levy of 10 mills on the 1899 tale. County Judge o f said Coos county, dated Apply at this ofHco. * assessment to finish paying cost of Ed LarkiD, who left this place the 28th day o f February, MCI, directing Judge Scliroeder came down F or S ale —In Bnndon, one of that service thereof be made by pubMcation Rev. Robt. Ennis, Presbyterian, last August on nccountof his wife's from Arago yesterday, after a busy new schoolhouae.” of the same in the Coqnille City H ebai . d , a held services at the Christian the choicest locations, a pleasant C. W. White and W. H. Nosier healtl), is renewing old acquaint N E W STOCK OF newspaper published at Coquille City, in time at home seeing to his own church last Sunday, morning aud home, new, unique in style, and said Coos county, once each week, for a pe many duties on the place and mak wers appointed tellers, and the voto ances, having returned to assist J. with a splended view of the town riod o f six successive week«. night, the first held in that church resulted, For tax, 16; against, 2. A. Martin in removiug his family S. H. HAZARD, Sheltered from the ing n hand in the store during the for six weeks. Suuday-school was and ocean. Claude Nosier was Dominated and household goods to Dougins Plaintiff and Attorney for Plaintiff. absence of his son, W. H. Scbroe- north winds. For particulars, ap feb28tapli I also convened. for clerk, and elected by acclama county. Mr. L. reports his wife’s ply to the H ebald . [tf der, and family at San Francisco. tion. Adjourned. The “ big time” announced last health much improved by the Tex Robinson was in town last week by the Salvatiou Army to change. J. H. McCallum, a member of The school board then held a take place at their hall tomorrow and representing a San Francisco Friday. He favors the transplant The Gravel Ford creamery will night is postponed indefinitely. lumber firm, hus been present in ing of Missouri river catfish to the meeting; full board present. begiu operation next Monday. everybody J. S. McEwen tendered bis res The scare over the sickness has not this place several days the guest of Coquille, aüd then D orothy . ------------- » «>» «------------- entirely passed, and Lieut. Pearson Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Johnson. could have fish ou their table at ignation as a trustee, which was will nnnonnce the affair in the early Mr. McCollum's firm handles the nil times and in any quantity they accepted, and the clerk instructed L. H. Hazard will temporarily future. output of the Johnsou mill at San liked. Tex aud tbs Missouri river to issue a call for a district meet occupy Uncle Tom Smith’s house entfish are old friends, and we stand ing to be held on Saturday after south of the Southerii Methodist ■ Rev. Mr. Fitch held the usual Francisco. in with them. noon, April 22d, to elect a trustee church. services at the Methodist chnrch Capt. and Mrs. Butler have Sunday, acd gave ont the appoint Prof. C. A. Sayre, expert Opti for unexpired term. A C om m u nica Wilson k Wilson are making ments for the reconvening of the learned from their daughter Eva cian, is settled here now and ready tion from the several teachers was things hum at their machine shops. League, Junior League and prayer- that her sight is now all right, her for business. His headqnartsrs read, in which they tendered their They me now constructing a 4000 meeting during the week. The health good nnd she is a regular will he at Hotel Coqnille, Mondays, resignations on certain conditions. gnllon cistern or tank to be placed The resignations of Mr. Haw third quarterly meeting services attendant at school. Miss Eva’s Wednesdays and Fridays. Office at Lyons’ mill, besides work galore will be held next Saturday and many young friends here will be hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. w. no- kins, Mr. Nosier and Miss Fetter in the several departments. glad to henr this news. The res til farther notice. All who have were accepted. Sunday. toration of her sight ie exceed any trouble with their eyes, or wear Trustee J. H. James was ap Miss Pearl Fetter, lately at the ingly gratifying. M A R R IE D . glasses, will do well to coosult him. pointed to see Miss Collison as to S mith - R ussell —At Bnndon. A p ril 5,1899, by head of our primary department terms o f cancelling contract, to Rev. R. Ennis, G. W. Smith and Miss The “ Death Knell” has been No charge for examinatiuus or con ill the public school, resigned her Marvin B. Russell. * report at adjourned meeting this position, together with others o f sounded to Apothecaries’ Drugs, sultations. Saturday night, at 7:30 o’clock. non*. the teachers, last Saturday, and and a Bign “ to let ” will be in many I was reading an advertisement of S t i t t — At Florence, Lane county, March took the traiu yesterday morning windows o f doctor’s offices since T he Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and 24, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Stitt, a son. Board met, pursuant to odjourn- for her borne ut Remote. She is A unt J ane Home Remedy for fe Diarrhoea Remedy in the Worcester offered another school, to begin m a le troubles has been placed on Enterprise recently, which leads me m oD t. Committeeman James re D IE D . ported d o progress iu an agreement CunRXNT--At the county infirmary. April 9, the market. Every man or woman, to write this. about the 1st of May. I can truthfully say with Miss Collison. 1899, W. C. Carrant, aged 62 years. In 1888 my wife went East and married or single, should send a I nover used any remedy equal to it On motion, it was ordered to was attacked with rheumatism. two-cent stamp to our office for a for colic and diarrhoea. I have slose the schools for balance of ¡5 > .v O N L Y $ 5 0 0 0 —For a short time She received no relief until she tried beautifully illustrated circular, free. never had to use more than one or w only, The Herald Land Co. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Since Address The Aunt Jane Medicine two doges to cure the worst case term. Mr. James then moved that res wants a buyer with $5000 to pur that time we have never been with Co., rooms 13-14 Lewis building, with myBtlf or children.— W. A. ignation of Miss Coollison as at * S troud , Hopomoke City, Md. chase at a sacrifice one of the best out it. We find it gives instant re Portland, Oregon. C. H. BUTLER, I UGFRIETUK. For first made be ac cepted. Carried. improved small farms in Coos lief in coses of burns and scalds and Departures for Portland by Alli sale by R. S. Knowlton. On motion, warrants were or county. Finely situated, choice is never failing for all rheumntic ance, April 3d: Captain A. M. Notice has been received by the dered drawn for the several land, good fences, plenty of fruit JSAVIN O LEASED THI8 NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HUSTLERY and neuralgic pains. — D. C. B rant , 8impson, J. W. Beunett, Martin county clerk that approved plats of amounts dne the teachers to date. I Ana now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first claws and shrubbery, running water. Santa Ynez, Cal. For sale by R. S. atyle, with the very best of accommodation* and ut most reason Wallace, W . H. Harris, Mrs. W. the survey o f the following town Adjourned. Owner has other business that Knowlton. able rates. Tables supplied with the best tho market affords. H. Harris, W. Moberry, George ships have been received from the SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, claims his attention. M. O. Hawkins received much o f Montgomery, John Jucobson, Er surveyor-general for Oregon by J. Fit Strap Findings. roomy anil centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms for Fainiliea and Theatrical Troupes. bis stock for his new store per win Grange, Leonard Grange, P. T. Bridges, register, and J. H. Kates—$1 to $1.50 per day. steamer Towosend last Saturday. Marsden, J. A. Yoaknm, B. B. Mal Booth, receiver, o f the district land Fisbtrap, April 10.— Mrs. W. T. The large new and handsome room lory, Clarence Martin, Mrs. 8. J. office at Roseburg: Townships 25, Miller is improving. The Lone Star For Rent. will he filled with nil new nnd Stilwel), James Timon, J. Angst, 27 and 32, south of raDge 10 west, John Adams has the material on choice general merchandise, nod Charles Charles, Arnold Brado- are in Coos county, and were the ground to put up an addition ! C. O. O I L K E Y . P R O P R I E T O R , AVING decided to retire from the THE with special tines of gents’ furnish bam, H. P. Hausen, T. Tbursen, A. thrown open for entry March 20. to his bouse. batcher baeinem. I offer for real iny C o q u ille C tiy , O r.—-O p p o site D ep ot. ing goods, all-wool tailor-made Olsen. building, tools, etc. I will go oat o f hum - Farmers are plowrag all over the! neiw F ebrniry 15, 1399, and thie beina tho Keeps only Pore Wines and Liquors and F. Long k Son wish the people valley. suits, fine line of shirts, silk and Neighbors are id sight o f ! only batcher shop in town, would like for Fine Cigars of this river to understand that Good word reaches ns about our wool underwear, ties, socks, boots, oome reliable person hi continae the bnei- The Americas Club Whisky is one o f the each other, all busy aDd taking ad specialties served in thesj Clubrooms. shoes, etc., etc., in quantity and old friend B. J. Harrison, who, they will furnish harness here in vantage o f the fine weather. Anr one deeiroae of rnnnina ft butcher ______________ quality _________ never brought here before. with several o f bis sons, is mining Coquille for the same price ss they William Wimer will go to J o buflineefl would do well to cell nn or nddress B. st Billiard Titbit1 in Son!hern Oregon Measures taken aDd suits made to a*-_ the bead of Rusty Gulch, upper can be bought of Montgomery sephine county with bit sister L iz TH 08. ANDERSON, HAS JUST RECEIVED tftprlSJ Bnndon, Oregon. order. The motto o f the firm will 8>ixea river. W. D. Wasson came Ward, of Chicago, or any other firm zie and George’s children as soon Final Notice to taxpayers. be: “ Low prices and quick sales. ” i Sunday and bears the good dealing in harness. They will dup as roads are passable. A PART OF THEIR n _ , ,,, . ¡news. Mr. Harrison had been licate any catalogue prices, it does Comrade Rev. C. A. Stine of this "V/ OU are hereby notified to settle your Nile Miller got to monkeying j • j anc* 8° a Albert, | searching diligently for the quartz not make any difference where they I place has been solicited nnd ac I tsxes forthwith, as the County Court and Fred A. roster, o f the balraon ledge, at times hopefully and at come from. This firm has located I with a buzzsaw at the nbinglemill ordered me to mnke immediate collec cepted the invitation of Bandon has and got ooe finger knocked out. tion of every rent that is duo the coantv. mcantaio mining section, came times without reward, but some here to remain permanently aud ! Poets O. A. It. and W. R. C. to offi snd after the 10th day of February we will Mis. Tex Robison took violently 1 dawn to this place a few days ago. weeks ago Mr. Wasson tells us desires to secure the entire patron ciate at the Memorial Day services 1 begin »o levy upon the property o f all that Dr. | It was their first visit to Coquille j [ r Harrison had exposed a very age of the Coquille valley in their 1 sick last Saturday night. h nve not paid their taxes tip to the tear o f at that place. Moore was called nnd soon had her 1897. inclusive. You are further notified that City. Mr. Wasson & H o d are the rich porphyry ledge. Out of line. It will pay you to consult j renting nnd now improving. on nnd after said date we will not receive owners of the famous Salmon three cubic yards of dirt he took them on all occasions as they will It is better to leave no footpriuts County Warrants in payment o f delinquent Our shinglemill meu, Albee &< W. W. G aos . mountain mine, formerly A. H. out about 11290; from odc pan of do better by you than those firms on the sands of time than to let taxes. Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. Moore’s, and brought us the good the dirt he took ont 8.16, and from who do not spend a cent in this Hnmmnck, are very bnsy. They them show you wero walking back Coquille City, jAn. 26. 1899. news about Uucle Ben Harrison’s one haDdful he took out $2.50. country. Mr. Long states that he sent a scowload to Coqnille a day ward. ACBE8 < ■ I "t<l timber land, about rich strikes. Mr. Wasson is quite He also at another effort took 9 is anxious for those who doubt the or two ago and have more orders. MORE COMING ON O u \i mile from river and about 1 mile Quiz. Wheat ban been grown 200 miles from the town of Kiverton. It is close to satisfied with his prospects, and sacks, from which he realized $40 truth of the above to tiring their ¡ 1 the Tinaon mine, now in operation. Small further north than Hitka, Alaska. E V E R Y B O A T shares also in the promising por- p,.r sack. Dirt he gathered up on catalogues and call on him and be house and barn, snd s small orchard and J. B. Dully has moved to this garden spot. Full 750,000 feet o f good phyry strike o f Mr. Harrison, which the surface panned out 1 cent to ?1 convinced of the accuracy ol this j place from Sumner with his fam About 200,000 bushels of wheat good saw timber, spruce aud fir. Cull at this extends over his claims as well. V tatement. * I ily. 1 per pan. remain unsold at Albany. I , office, or addn ss us. * Latest Styles. Bolts Wanted-“ , T Central Meat Market H DEPOT STORE ! Where is It? OiositiMliB Dept. Fresh Groceries Q andies, T oilet S o a p O ils Q u in in e, Shoe P o l i s U U nguents, A r n ic ^ W a ll P a p e p In k , B a y itu ]V [ L a x a tiv e s , S a r s a p a r ill^ L in im en ts, P a re g o riQ TTjnvelopes,! J e w e lr Y MACY & MOORE. H o t e l c o q u il l e , J D R Y GOODS* n Fair Store SPRING and SUM M ER STOCK H