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<EÜ?1 ¿ U f t n lil . Couwy court Procwdlngs- July. 1899, Term- Celebration In the Philippines. Toasls of Five Nations. TAPE WORMS Bridge Budget. 44 Example is Better Than Precept. Expeusef iu vacation after April, Five prominent gentlemen of for Manila, July 4 . — There was a Bridge, July 9, 18 9 9 ,-T l.e C-l- ft 1800, term: great celebratiou of tbe Fourth of eign birth chanced to meet iu Los TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1899. ebnitiou of the 4’ h of July at this Salaries............................... $886 68 July here, with fireworks, hands, Angeles; one a Russian, ouo an place was a gniud display of pat PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY In d ig e n t............................ W4 50 speeches and decorations every American, one a Frenchman, odo a t a p « w o r m o l g l i t e e i i f e e t lo iit f Bt It is not ’ivhst <we say, but riotism and country hospitality. least carao on the scoue after my taking two ---------- Grading court-yard.......... 120 00 where, all nationalities participating. j Turk and another an Englishman, The Hooksrd brothers, Thomas <what Hood's C A S U A H E T S . Thin 1 am sure has caused my Sarsaparilla K. Pann.nhtrg J. N. MrKwrn Telephoning...................... 34 50 The foreign ships and consulates, j The gentlemen became bosom bad health for the past three years. 1 am still nmt James, donated the In.lf of a tuking Caaearcts. the only cathartic worthy of does, that tells the story. J . S . M ° K \ V E N tV C ( ) . Circuit c o u r t .... . . ........... 137 00 including the Spanish, raised their friends, and finally a champagne noiloe by sonslble p e o p le ." fat beef, aud “ Lou” Cribbins a fine O k u . W . B o w l e s , B aird. M i l* . colors in conjunction with the Stars BUpper was proposed. Each was to JVI.Y, 1899, TERM. Editors and Proprietors. mutton, which w, re duly roasted Thousands o f testimonials are Justice court expenditures. Stato and Stripes. The flagship Balti give a toast to his native country, CANDY or barbecued iu tine style by H. H. examples o f ivhat Hood's Devoted lo the material ami social up more fired a national salute at noon. the one giving the best toast boiug | w ^ C A T H A R T IC ^ Brownsou during the uiglit before building of theOoquil.« Valley imrtiou'itrly vs Ed M agarv — at uo expense for the wine. Hera All nationalities enjoyed whnt the the 4th. has done for others, and W H S HydriJ P fo is .............$8 and of Coos County grnerallx . Subscription, per year, in $2. Spanish pupers termed tho “ fiesta of are the toasts given: J W Garter, constable's fee». 7 Early on the Hom ing of the 4th <what it ‘will do for you. North America.” Kussinu—Here’s to tho Bars of Lou Karl*, witness fees.......... 1 teams began to draw up at the-pio- TRAOff MARK RCOIkTVRCD 8crofula — ** R u n n in g sc ro fu la sore/ «'»a » TUchnrd The newsboys shouted Fourth of Russia that never were pulled down. this « ïsâ ; n>*i E c tt allfomta. witness fees. 1 uio ground and unload their freight m a d e m e sh un ned by n eig h b o rs. Medical San Fn July editions, and soldiers paraded Tfirk— Here’s to the Moon of where contract« for a.1>«rtii>lnr pm lie n alt* f«r 1t 1 Robinson “ “ . 1 of old sud young folks aud baskets treatm en t failed. A r elative uiRed m e to try H o o d ’s S a rsa p a rilla . D id so an d I d few tbe town, throwing firecrackers from Turkey, whose wings were never R Bramai.t “ " . 1 m o n th s the sores c o m p letely h e a le d ." N m . I Pleasant. Palatable Forent. Taste Good. Do of “ grub,” until there were about A FARM the batteries ou the water front Iu clipped. Good, Never Sicken. Woaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. j 200 persons ou the grouuds. State vs Drew A White— J. M . H a t c h , E tn a, N . H . Erenehmnu— Here’s to the Cock ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . .. . ! At 10:30 o'clock the marshal — Inflammatory R heum atism -“ 1'*® J H Cecil. J I* fees................ 8 85 the afteruoon the Luneta was ! Sterling Remedy C om pany, tblexgo, Mentre«], New York. 313 | atta c k s of the g rip left m e w ith In flam m a crowded with Americans, Filipinos of France, whose feathers wero I ' John IVrrott, for mileage and I Lon Uribblus—called them to the tory rh e u m a tism . A m &9 year« o ld , b u t T R f t ß f 1 Cold and cnnvmtppd by all drug- 1 o o d ’s S arsa p a rilla cured m o an d I can scrviug subpeenaa............... 11 80 aud Spaniards. Thousands of ped never picked. M • I U - D A U gists to t i f o ; Tobacco Uabiu stand aud sunounced tkst all was c H lim stairs an d w alk a n y w h e r e ." J . L o v * » estrians and hundreds of carriages Americau—Here’s to tin Stars C F. Straug, for mileage aud ready: Song, “ America,’' by the l a n d b , S73 F a r g o A v e ., B u ffa lo , N . Y . •crving HUbpO'DRS.............. 2 30 went thero for the concert, directed and Stripes of the Unitod States of “ Big creek” choir; reudiug tbe H iverton Pick-Ups. By special arrangement made with •I W Carter, for mileage and by Bandmaster Carl Erudt, of tho America, that have never been Declaration of Independence, by the publishers of the FARM JOUR serving su bpomas.............. 1 40 Sixth artillery band, and hundreds trailed in defeat. V. L. Arrington; soug, “ Patriotic Riverton, July 10.—John Akt-rs NAL we are enabled to offer that II N Lorenz, wit fees.......... 3 20 of Fillipinos played American tunes. Englishman — Here's to the left Inst week for Cle Elujn, Wash Glee” — choir; oration by Alex paper to every subscriber who pays Nr Lorenz 4» «( Several hundred boys and girls, rompin,’ roarin ’ lion of Great Brit 3 20 Hood’« Pili« cure liver 111» ; tho non-IrrlUtlny and ington, where ho will join his brother Grishaber; song, “ Columbia the for the HERALD one year ahead, Geo Boon « 4. 7 50 Filipinos, Spaniards and Chinese, ain, that tore down the bars of Rus J. W. Akers. Gem of the Ocean” — choir; decla on I y~cathar tic to take with Hood* Saratiparili^, for only $1.50 -both papers for jho W R Darby 44 • ( from the public schools, each carry sia, clipped the wings of Turkey, 3 20 John Collins and family left for mations by Misses Frankie Arriug- price of ours only. Our paper one J V Foster <( an American flag, sang picked tho feathers of France, and “ 4 80 ing New Mexico, where he will be em ton, Lora Audersou, Ora Cribbins Notice of Sale ol Real Estate on year and the FARM JOURNALfrom T A Walker <* 44 3 20 “ America," in a curious mixture of ran like ’ell from the Stars and ployed in the coal nqnea aud Master Clare Jennings; song, Foreclosure. 44 now to December 1003, nearly 5 Wm Hull « Stripes of tho United Stutos of 4 80 dialects. by little Violet Arrington; then Several of our young people went «1 44 years. Tho FARM JOURNAL is John Collins America.—Ex. ' Chaplain Knqdson, o f the Wash 4 80 Y e u e b y g iv e n t h a t to Bandon before the 4th to camp the soDg, “ The Picnic,” wus ren N o u I n V d er ’S ^ a M n i d U by an old established paper, enjoying C S Nosier 44 v ir t u e o f a n e x e c u tio n II 7 00 ington regiment, read the Declara and remain till after the 4th. Part dered by the choir, after which all an d o rd er o f w ile issu ed o a t o f t h e C ir c u it I B a n d o n R c o o r a e r . | great popularity, one of tho best B F Powers If 44 3 30 tion of Independence. repaired to the tables to eat and C o a r t o f th e S ta t e o f O r e g o n , in a n d for Cash Go xlinnu recently pur- of that party have not returned yet. talk, and there was enough to huvo th e C o u n ty C o o s , u pon a d ecree o f f o r e and most useful farm papers pub D (Jrquhart U <4 A general celebration at night 3 30 Miss Gertie McDonald left last c lo su r e , o n th e f>th d a v o f J u n e , 181)9, in A chrsed an excellent piece of prop lished. (fad Do not delay. 41 44 3 30 was rendered impracticable bv the Rov Draw c e r ta in su it w h erein S . H . H a z a r d is u la in t - week for San Francisco, California. fed 100 people more. erty nt Prosper and will make it his it 4 4 law requiring tho streets to be iff a n d G e o r g e W . L o g g ie , A m a n d a E . L o g - 1 50 Iu the evening there was a ball, David Drew is now blacksmith in i m e m w im m k e W It Darby home. , R o b e r t S h in e , S o u th e r n O r e g o n C o m U 44 3 20 cleared at 8:30 o ’clock. for which 40 numbers were sold, g p ie Kd Lorenz Alex Smith’s logging camp. a n y , S a r a h A. M o o re a n d H . H . M c P h e r it 44 It has nlreadv been suggested No Other Paper 3 20 N Anderson Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. E. B. Price, and they danced eu the platform son arc d e fe n d a n t s , b e in g c a s e n u m b e r 1827 A Sensation for Tammany. that tho people of Buudou begin o f sa id c o u r t, a n d to m o d ir e c te d , a n d c o m it 44 3 20 Gives the clubbing offers that you M McDonald Miss Ettio Bunten and Miss Reta under the trees until daylight next m a n d in g m e to se ll the h e r e in a fte r d e sc r ib e d contributing to a fund for the pur il 44 morning— and no ouo was diunk, real p rop e rty in th o m a n n e r p r o v id e d b y 3 30 can got with the H kuai . u . N ow it' is C Cuvitt McCorniac spent the 4th at Marsh New York, July 4.— At the Tam It 44 or mad, and they hnd a good time. la w , an d a p p ly th o p roce ed s o f th e sa le o f 3 20 many celebration today, ex-Gt>y- pose o f baviug a rousing celebra field. G H Carter the ch p rem ise s, as iu sa id d ec ree d ir e c te d . It 44 tion on the Fourth o f July 1900 1 70 Hurrah, for America and Big su W H Nosier N o w , t h e r e fo r e , n o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t Miss Minnie Hutchinson is now eroor James S. Hogg, of Texas, was O R E G O N IA N 44 ■ Creek. B ig C beekeb . I w ill, o n S A T U R D A Y , T H E l.T T H D A Y 3 30 responsible for the sensation of (he or 1901. Ida B Nosier “ visiting Miss Reta McCorniac. which we will give for 1 year as a O F J U L Y , 1899, at t h e h ou r o f ten o 'c lo c k ft 4. 4 80 Machinery arrived at Empire A L Nosier Mrs. F. M. Jackson and daughters in t h e fo r e n o o n o f sa id d a y a t th o f r o n t day premium to H erald subscribers. 44 the fore part of the week for the spent tho 4th at Bandon, and also 3 30 Bas&McCormac “ Rev. Mr. Futroll has been up at d o o r o f t h e c o u r th o u se in C o q u ille G ity , “ We Democrats will go to the Pay up arrears and send in $2 for C oos c o u n ty , O r e g o n , o ffe r for s a le an d sell It 44 3 30 next convention,” he said, “ advocat Parkersborg mill. It is tbe inten took a visit down tho coast. I Urquhart North Fork church several days at p u b lic a u c tio n to th e h ig h e st an d b e st 1 year in advance to the Coquille 4 4 It 5 50 ing, ns before, the unlimited coil- tion to Lure the tug Triumph go to J L Beau b id d e r fo r c a s h , all o f th e r ig h t, t it le au d holding services, returning yester When the “cat’s away tho mice City H erald and we will send you 1 50 age of silver and gold at the ratio the bay after tbe machinery next will play;” but when the cat got day. The meetings conductod by in te re st w h ich t h e said d e f e n d a n t s o r a n y o f T N Johnson .1 41 th e m , h ad o n th e 29 th d a y o f J u ly . or the Weekly Oreaoninn for 1 year Sunday. W.W Gage, telegraphing to back the school fund was increased Rev. Shangle, presiding elder, were a t a n y tim e sin c e h a v e a c q u ir e d i n o j t o th e of 16 to 1.” at a premium, fully paid up. fo llo w in g -d e s c r ib e d p r e m ise s, e x c e p tin Albany and Portland.......... 10 90 A party from Coquille consisting by $10. largely attended and very profitable. o n ly th e u n d iv id e d p o rtio n s th e r e o f h erein g There was lond cheering nt ■ M i m r r nr n ~ r r i ¡in r i ' t t r i... r i Meals for prisoners............ 3 75 this. Ex-Governor Hogg said, th. of Capt. Butler and family, C. N. Fine hay weather and all the farm a ft e r e x p r e s s ly e x c e p te d , an d w h ic h s a id The Glorious 4th Expenses in bringing pris real p rop erty is d esc rib e d a s fo llo w s , t o -w it : Democrats in 1900 would denounci Westwood aud family, Mrs. Wright ers are improving their time and | L o t s n u m b e r 1 an d 2 o f se c tio n 8 6 in to w n oners back to Coos for trial. 72 75 trusts, favor an income tax, thi nud Mrs. Henderson are camping “ making hay while the sun shines.” sh ip 25, so u th o f ra n g e 14, v e s t o f th e W i l Was not specially celebrated a!. Co Telegraphing to Dist Atty on the beach. la m e tte m e r id ia n a n d c o n t a in in g 69 a n d G5- A new coal operator arrived in granting of Cuban independent quille City, and most of tho citizens 100 acres. A ls o b e g in n in g nt m e a n d e r p o st at Roseburg and stamped our town last week. He is stopping aud the construction and mninten. o n nouth sid e o f C o o s b a y on lin e b e tw e e n divided up their patriotic patronage, 2 32 mice of the Nicaragua canal, ant General Miles Orates. check book.............. ! se c tio n s 25 a m i 26 in to w n sh ip 25 so u th o f with J H. Tiinon and family. Ho is some going to Marshfield, to the r a n g e 14 w est o f th e W ill a m e t t e m e r id ia n State vs Kd Carter— yet quite small, but he won’t have denounce imperialism anil govern grand celebrarion there, a large num | an d r u n n in g a lo n g m eander lin e o f Mansfield, O., July 4.—General to grow much to be as large as his $6 85 Orvil Dodge, J P fees ! said C o o s b n v a s f o llo w « : S o u th 28 d e ber to Myrtle Point, a good many to J J Baker, constable fees. .. 10 80 ment by injunction. Nelson A. Miles, who arrived here dad— will he, Jack V g ree s w est, 3 0 c h a in s ; sou th GO d r«roeu w e s t , “ With these principles, we wil Randolph, and small groups or fam John Smith, witness fe e s.. 1 50 7 c h a in s ; n o rth 49 d e g r e e s 30 m in u te s yesterday as the guest of Hon. John w e st, 6 c h a in s ; south 70 d e g r e e s w est, 5 go into battle, confident of victory,’ W EDDING — ASHTON—ELLI NO SON. ilies going to other points or to the “ .. 2 50 he declared. “ But we want the Sherman, to whom he is related by 1 c h a in s ; Louth 42 d eg re es w e st, 12 c h a in s ; R Clinton “ HOUt ¡1 Zr* a -p ,------- •• vac, ,, u u m u » , ------ 1 * woods to picnic. We had one pro On Thursday June 29, 1899, at 44 1 50 support of Tammany, the greatest marriage, was tho orator of the day Dr Robinson “ I c h a in s tc low w a te r ; th e n c e n o rth 45 d e - vision made, wherein the Southern 44 1 c r e e s e a s t. 38 c h a in s an d 5 0 lin k s a lo n g low 1 50 of all the local political arganiza- this afternoon, at the celebration of the rsidence of the bride’s parents, of G M Short “ Methodist Sunday-school arranged w a te r lin e ; th e n c e sou th 06 d e g r e e s 3 0 m in - 44 tho Fourth of July at Sherman Lampey creek, Charles W. Ashton 1 50 Chas Adams “ I u tes e a s t. 12 c h a in s, to th o p la c e o f b e g in - tions. And, above all,w e want t< Park. Every attention was shown hnd Miss Rose Ellingson, Justice O. to have a basket picnic at Lamb’s Ed Lewellen 1 4 1 50 j liin g , c o n t a in in g 70 acres o f tid e lan d fr o n t “ go into the tight under the leader grove, to which they gave a general The eeremouy in g or a b u t t in g u pon th e s a id lo t s 1 a n d 2 . 44 General Miles, and ho was accorded A. Kelly officiating. 2 90 ship of William J. Bryan.” Joe Clinton “ | E x c e p tin g o n ly th e fo llo w in g u n d iv id e d invitation to all the citizens to come took place at 11 o’clock a. m., after 44 nn ovation wherever he went. 1 50 John Grunt “ tio n s o f said p r e m ise s, w h ic h are n o t to As ex-Goveruor H ogg uttered thi X J r L i o r f u . n a . t e I p b o e r so and bring tho children and baskets which a grand banquet was spread T o t l i e 44 ld u n d e r sa id d e c r e e , t o w it: A n u n d i 1 80 name of Bryau, the cheering wai W Sinclair “ v id e d o n e -t e n th o f sa id d e sc r ib e d p r e m ise s and spend tho day. It was a very A more enjoyable occasion was never 44 1 90 defeaning and continued. During W T Wallace b a r g a in e d , so ld an d c o n v e y e d to th e p la in nice affair and afforded a day of witnessed by ye reporter. The par 4 4 tiff b y th e d e fe n d a n t G e o r g e W . L o g g ie b y 1 50 a slight lull, somebody proposed u 8 L Roberds *• pleasure to the participants. ties are both well known and re d ee d d a te d th e 22d d a y o f J u l y , 1891; a n d 44 1 50 cheer for Van Wyck, but tho crowd D iffe rs m a ter ia lly fr o m o r d _____ Grace Dietz “ in a r , y _______ c h ills T h is old reliable and a lso an u n d iv id e d o n e -t e n th o f s a id d e s spected all along the Coquille river. ond fe v e r . I t is - the r e su lt o f rep eated THE 0ELERBRATIONS ----- — b it m ost successful spec c ribed p r e m ise s b a r g a in e d , s o ld an d c o n “ . . 3 50 failed to take it up. Henry Bryan “ s c u t e a tta c k s, T h e liv e r an d sp leen a rs Their many friends wish them the ialist in Hun Fran cis 44 v e y e d to th e d e f e n d a n t S a r a h A . M o o r e b y ^ n -c lp a lly - e affec ffe c te d. ted T h e y a c t a s store- . 1 50 At Marshfield, Myrtle Point and Geo W Dixon “ co , still oflafiflwues to h er c o -d e fe n d a n t G e o r g e W . 1 jo g g le b y d|N^ i OUB mi fo r the m a la r ia 1 poison an d the greatest amount of happiness and euro all rvriX’t y l and dut«)U th e 23*1 «ley *>r J u ly . lS itl; alld . 1 50 , 4$ Kundolph were the principal attrac Wilber Barklow “ . b lood takt Eastern Newspaper Men in Portland,• p r o o p r i c t j t k r o u g l i i li c i r l i f e o f xxia, t- rtu m m em . T,)i Hcrutnnl Disensott, an u n d iv id e d o n e -e ig lit ie t h (1 -8 0 ) o f fr .id . i cm -H w tions in this county, though through Jos Novtia be rimony. m u st such as Gonorrhea, m o r tg a g e d p rem ise s b a r g a in e d , s o ld a n d D ona A na . d riv en o u t o f th e our correspondent at Bridge wo Portland, July 4.— The ciiy is Cr 1 e o t , S t r : o t u re o o n v ey e d t o th e d e f e n d a n t A m a n d a E . sy stem . H U D - ............. ........... ^ learn that the good people there h er th e n n a m e A m a n d a E . V ’.’V y f e S v u h i li s . in a ll its L o g g ie b y YAN w ill er a d i State vs J S Rogers — full of the editors tonight. A Don’ t Tobacco Spit and Smoko Your Life Away. c a te e v ery tra ce f o r m s . S k in D is e a s e s , M c L a u g h lin , b y her c o -d e f e n d a n t Gfcorge hadn't forgotten the day, but turned O A Kelly, J P foes................. $200 special train of thirteen sleepers o f It. HUDYAN T o q u it tobacco ea sily anil forever, be m ag x N e r v o u s D e b ilit y , VV. L o g g ie b y d eed d a te d th o 7th d a y o f w ill d e str o y th e out in good force, had an appropri netic. full of life , nerve anil vigor, tak e No-To- Im p o t e n c y , S e m in a l W e a k n e s s an d L o s s o f arrivod over the O. R. & N. at 9:15 J u ly , 1892; an d a ls o u n d iv id e d p o r tio n s o f State vs Frnnk Lemon — a c tio n o f th e p oi B ac, the wonder-worker, that m ak es w eak m en M a n h o o d , t h e c o n se q u e n c e o f s e lf -a b u s e sa id d esc rib e d p rem ise s b a r g a in e d , so ld a n d son an d e v e n tu a lly ate program, a feast of gtiod things J H Cecil, J P fees.................. 4 45 tonight, bringing over 400 delegates strong. A ll druggists, 50c or 91. Cure guaran a n d e x c e sse s p ro d u c in g t h e fo llo w in g s y m p c o n v e y ed to o th e r p e r so n s w h o are n o t* d r iv e ou t the last to eat and enjoyed the day im It E Buck, constable fe e s .. . .40 35 to the National Editorial Associa teed B ooklet and sam p le free. Address t o m s : S a llo w c o u n te n a n c e , d a r k s p o ts u n m a d e p a r tie s d e fe n d a n t in t h is su it, b y the r tic le o f it fro m s y s te m . In a d f d a he S terling Rem edy C o., C hicago or N e w Y ork , d e r t h e e y e s, p a in in th e h e a d , r in g in g in d e fe n d a n t G e o r g e W . L o g g ie . b y d e e d » mensely. The celebrations nt the W D lteese, witness fees.. 2 00 tion, which meets tomorrow morn ition to th is, -* - — — th e e a r s , lo ss o f c o n fid e n c e , d iffid e n c e in d a te d p rior to J u ly 1 0 th , 1892, w h ic h are H l 'D Y A N w ill r e former named places were elabo John Herlin “ “ 2 90 ing. Small delegations have been a p p r o a c h in g s tr a n g e r s , p a lp ita tio n o f th e e x c e p te d fr o m th e lien o f sa id m o r tg a g e b y sto r e th e lo st a p T I i c N a t i o n a l l.iim l L i s l , h e a r t, w °a k n e s s o f th e lim b s a n d b a c k , lo ss th e c o m p la in t o f p la in tiff. p e tite . It w ill rately planned and mot the expecta David Gibbons “ “ . . 2 90 arriving for two days past, and build up tho w e a k o f m e m o r y , p im p le s o n t h e f a c e , c o u g h s- W it n e s s rov h an d t h is 13th d a y o f J u n e , tions of all concerned ns to numbers T M Willard “ “ . . 2 90 today, in addition to the special ened s y s t e m . T h e o n ly g e n u in e real e s ta te p ? p e r p n b - c o n s u m p tio n . e t c . 1899, a t C o o n ille C i ly .C o o s c o u n ty , O r e g o n . HUDYAN will iflhed iu A m e r ic a . I t c ir c u la t e s in e v ery attending, and appropriateness and D R . G I B B O N h a s p r a c tise d in Han F r a n W . W . GAGE, from the east, quite a number ar State vs Tlieo Morcollo— m a k e n ew blood s ta te in th e U n io n . P a r tie s in te r e s te d in c isco o v e r 37 y e a r s an J t h o s e t ro u b le d s h o u ld S h e riff o f C o o s c o u n ty , O r e g o n . an d n ew flesh. enjoyableness of the day. W H S Hyde, J P fees.......... 6 45 rived from the north aud south, b u y in g , s e llin g o r e x c h a n g in g la n d , m e r n o t f a i l to c o n s u lt h im a n d r e c e iv e th e b e n T h e p ain s In the B y C . A . G aoe , D e p u t y . lju nllY bones till d isap p e ar. c h a n d T is h e e or b efu o th dd e r led p rop e rty w ill fin d w h a t efit o f h is g r e a t s k ill a n d e x p e r ie n c e . J W Carter, constable fe e s ... 4 30 mnking a total of about 700 editors « The A GRAND DILL b rain w lj becom e c lea r. H U D Y A N will th e y w a n t in T H E N A T I O N A L LAND T 'O it S A L E — 147 A cr e » o f L .in J d o c to r cu res w h e n o t h e r s f a i l . T r y h im . J, , H m ile in the city tonight On account of Thomas Howard, wit fe e s .. . . 1 50 o a ll t h i and m a k e you w ell. H U D Y A N L I S T . I t is j a m fu ll o f sp e c ia l b a r g a in s C U R E S G U A R A N T E E D . At night wound up the day’s doings P e r so n s cu red 1 fro m N o rw a y , C o o s c o u n t y . Kn n o w a as c u r e io th e r s an d it w ill c u re y o u . W e “ “ .... 1 50 the large number of people who describe iHticolars, m i l C h a r g e s r e a s o n a b le . C a ll o r a s’ th e M c C ln r y i la c e . F o >r r patio t ie s y m p to m s . S tu d y th e m c a r e o n d offers o f e x c h a n g e . S in g le c o p ie s b y I a t h o m o . at this place, having a good attend Carl Albright HENRY GRADY, fu lly . T % y are y o u r s. D o n ot d etay lo n g m a il 10 c e n ts. A d d re ss T h e N a t io n a l L a n d j w r ite . D R . J. F . G IB B O N . came from the interior to the cele Richard Ayer “ “ . . . . 1 50 on ance from those w 1 h > laid centered er, but tlce H U D Y A N n ow an d y o u w ill L i s t P u b lis h in g C o .,G r e e n R id g e , M is s o u r i, j N orw ay, O regon. 62 5> K e arn e y st r e e t . S a n F r a n c is c o C a l. jn n 2 0 t4 Coroner’s inquest on body of bratiou today, and the editors, the be cured.! here on their return from other hotels of the city are taxed to their John Wells, deceased — J. places. Leach's orchestra provided DERfi ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS: L CON T A N T HEADACHE AND this night's entertainment for the Win Horsfall, M D.exam phys$10 75 limit, aud anything in the shape of T H O U B lJ :i> 1 1 R A IN . T h e m a la r ia l p oi • • “ coroner’s fees. I I 00 a bed is at a premium tonight. votaries of Terpsichore, and it ivns son is ctr< ilutlng In th e brain. H U D Y A N Carl Albright, juror’s fe e s .. 1 00 The Hotel Portland, where most will drive it out. H U D Y A N w ill p u r ify one of great enjoyment. the blood and th e b rain w ill rec eive it HOLBROOK, MERRILL “ “ 1 00 of the editors are being entertained, In a pure tute. Y o u r h e a d a c h e s w ill d is [A brief report of the proceed Otto Schetter a p p e ar at l your m in d w ill b ecom e clear. presents a handsome appearance. S Lapp " “ 1 00 k STETSO N ............. ings nt Randolph reached us loo 1. i. p ; - E O B Y E L L O W IS H COM HUDYAN will e sta b lish a C Kronholm “ “ 1 00 The mnin court was decorated with P L E X IO N late for this issue. — Kn. H erald .] fr e e clrcd ition o f p ure b lood an il c au se Also BRIDGE & BEACH *• -m » * W D L F Smith “ “ . . 1 00 hundreds of American tings, in ad the cheeki to a ssu m e th e ir n a tu r a l color. 3. LO SS )F A P P E T I T E A N D G N A W dition to tho flags of all nations, G W Tribby “ . . 1 00 Tried to Kill Mother. IN G IN T IK S T O M A C H . H U D Y A N will STOVES’ — L Pack wood, witness fe e s .. . 1 GO while the electrical display was c le a r the i tom ach a n a r e sto r e th e u p p e- tlte and tty d igestion o f food w ill b ecom e u.M Francisco, July 5— While iua W Turner “ “ . . . 1 60 more gorgeous than anything yet p erfec t. ] fiO O F W E IG H T O V E R T H E drunken frenzy, Cornelius Manning Christeusen A Johnson, voftin 10 00 seen in this city. On one side of L 4. I V F E E R E . L Tills ^ C . JP. T X j AJZ. i X j , F Æ a s te r . is d ue to th e e n la rg e m en t th e liver. It Is filled w ith the poison tried to kill his mother by throwing Jno Dear, grave lot, digging the canopy nt the entrance to the • o f f malaria. and any other H U D Y A N w ill d riv e ou t the a lighted lamput her. The effort of grave, e tc............................ 10 00 hotel, the words “ Welcome N. E. poison and cause th e o r g a n to a ssu m e its MAKES REGULAR TRIPS BETWEEN Mrs. Kennedy, who was visiting Mrs. Coroner’s inquest on body of Association” were displayed iu pur n a 6. tu r H a l E A s'.®. V IN E S S IN T H E R E G IO N O F T H E S P L E E N . T h e sp leen b e c o m e s Manning, to save the life of her Creed Beyers, deceased— ple and rad electric lights. g r e a t ly enlarged. H U D Y A N . by Its d i Or any and everything ■---------------- ---------------------------- hostess, resulted in frightful burns, Wm Horsfall, coroner’s fees.$15 05 rect action on th e m a la r ia l p o iso n , w ill lessen th e congestion an d ea u se th e h e a v CelebraDons are Expensive. carried in a which will probably end fatally for J 1) Dully, juror............. 1 in ess to disappear. Y o u a r e su ffering irons C h ro n ic M a ln ria tho unfortunate woman. Paul A D Wright 1 " First-class Hardware Store. and you can be cu red . T h e relief Is hold For further information concerning dates of sailing, fraigbt, pas Chicago, July 5.— The Tribune c u t to vo s. It Is H U D Y A N H U D Y A N Kennedy, the husband, is also F Black 1 “ 111 relieve _ you e ______ very sy m and y o __ r . m p to ___ prints statistics from 62 of theprin- sage, etc., address.or apply to //. L. BURLESON, painfully burned al>out the hands T M Boon 1 “ , m a k e you well. W hen you h a v e used cipal cities of tbe nation showing H U D Y A N tell voi u r f r ie n d s w h a t It h as and face, and his little 5-year-old M H Hborwood “ 1 Marshfield, Oregon. d one for you. H Î i u d y a n can be ob ta in ed the results of patriotic fervor on o f a ll druggists f o r 50c p er p a c k a g e niece, Maud Kennedy, is so seriously S B Sherwood “ 1 rSucce880i*8 to J. J. Lamb. | six p ack ages for 12 50. Tf you r d m g x i s i July 4. The number of killed re does not keep It, sen d d ir e c t to the HTTi>- injured from the flaming oil that, J D Dyer, witness fe e s ., 1 A. C. W IL S O N . Y A N R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y . San F r a n c is J. c. WILSON. ported is 3; injured, 1074. Fire co H e»««* V I T A L I T Y though she will recover, sho may bt Chas Dully 1 « ftl.T k a m ith a n d W n g o a m ik « r or L o s A n ge le s. C a l. R enaem b^r tivrvt P ra ctic a l M a c h in is t. L O S T V IG O R losses due to fireworks $149.165. you can consult th e H U D Y A N D O C T O R S marked for life. 1 W Lnwhoru “ " , A N D MANHOOC FREE. Call and see th e d o cto r *. You Of the injured 627 were hurt by m a y c a ll an* 'se e t h e m o r w r ite , a s you The tragedy took place nt the R Catching 1 “ " d esire. A d dress , Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and cannon firecrackers; 113 by toy home of Mrs. Manning on Jones and E H Beyers 1 “ “ wasting diseases, all effects o f self j cannons; 60 by powder explosions; Greenwich Htcets. Young Manning Mrs Beyers 1 " “ abuse, or excess and indio- 69 by skyrockets; 143 by guns and came home with a friend named Miss A Beyers “ 1 " , cretlon. A nerve ton leant! M A C H IN IS T S , Mo. 816 South Broadway, revolvers and 15 by stray bullets. Taylor. A quarrel ensued, and Circuit court expenses — — n blood b uilder. Brings the Let Angola*. CaL when Mrs. Manning attempted to D H Johnson, serving wit IJ '¿St/* [ ink glow lo pale cheeks and ! W a g on m a k ers, Pale, emaciated, thin, weak men " restores the fire of youth H o r s e s h o c r s , quiet her son, ho dashed a small O*». M m S oo , Market an* BIUs S*a. nesses and for mileage.. . .$10 50 and women, Hudynn cures. All By mail COc per box; O boxes l e e P r a n e le e o . OeL lamp oirtlio floor, where it exploded. J W Nosier, serving witnesses druggists, 50 cents. for ln24tO; with n w ritten gu a ran and B la ck sm ith s. Ha then threw a larger lamp at his --------- , , > . « » » ------------------- and mileage........................ 5 70 I mother. It struck Mrs. Kennedy, E A McDuffee, serving wit (Marshfield Han.) FREE, TO CASH SUBSCRIBERS. tee to cure or re ft in tl tbo m oney. Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; who attempted to interfere, and fell nesses and mileage........... 27 00 I Captain Hans Reed has moved N E H V ITA M E D IC A L CO. hlaeksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. In order to get our delinquent Clinton A Jackson S t«., C H IC A C O , ILL. at the feet of the little girl. All 8 J Tuttle, meals and bed bis family to Marshfield. subscriberi to pay up and in advance were dreadfully injured and Mr. for jurors............................ 26 00 F or »a le b y C o q u ille P h a r m a c y Engineer C. E. Nicholson went MACHINE, WAGON AND FARM WORK ARE SPECIALTIES Kennedy was badly burned in trying Grand jurors— ont to the front yesterdsy to join we will make them a present to extinguish jtlie flames. Young O W Clinton...................... $13 20 tbe gang o f men at work maxing BO Y E A R S - of a year’s subscription E X P E R IE N C E Manning at once fled, and lias not D P Strsng.......................... 12 00 tbe survey for a railroad up Cun to the been captured. S C G iles.............................. 13 80 ningham creek. This railroad will C A Hanscom......................... 12 00 tap one o f tbe finest bodies of tim N O R T H W E S T P A C I F I C F A R M E R Self Reliance: Matters political V N Perry............................... 12 00 ber in Cooe county. published at Portland, Oregon. A. B. D ean, Proprietor, •S2T? do not interest Rey.JC. II. Currens. * W A Gilmore 17 40 The song scow is making good because his home, lie avers, is in J W Hall.............. Successor to Nosier Bro’s. 12 60 progress clearing North Coos river. The Farmer is now in its 30th year, and is authority on aH subjects per an d A . O . W h e e le r , heaven. At present however he ia (C o n t in u e d n e x t w ee k ) Manager Getty expects to have that D e s ig n s taining to (arm work and conditions sojourning in Chicago, and he must C o p y r ig h t s A c . branch o f Coos river work com Thomas Edison keeps in his shop AnTnne »endln* a Elietrh Mid description may General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. be mighty homesick. pleted shortly, when he will move of the northwest. qntcklr ascertain oar opinion free whether an As the regular price of that paper everything an inveDtor could potsi- til 1 1 ,My petentablé. Coromnntra- Invention ta prntiahly patentable. Coman antra- Commercial Men Promptly and Safely to the South Fork and lower Coos ttona atiictlr ronfi.lanital. Handbook on Patenta “ I have uaed Chamberlain's Cough lily want, a fact in which he takes ia $t per year, it is easy to sec wliat B e t t free. QMM« aeentr for aerarti* patent*. Deliuered at Any Point. river, where there are some ol>- tosh Mann A Co. receive Patenta taken through a valuable premium we arc willing Remedy in my family for years and considerable pride. The other day ------Bt i r m i notice, », w wit nm hoot n n l CD ili E mi r g e li , t H n u t M he struo'.ione to navigation to be re to give to our paid-in-advance sub always with good results," says Mr. he offered a prize of $10 to any of G o o d R i g s , S p a n k i n g T e a m s , R e a s o n a b le R a t e s . moved. W. B. Cooper of El Rio, Cal. “ For hia assistants who would need in scribers. This applies to all new • ' — ---- • — --------------- A hendeomely lllaatrated weekly. U n * t d r - eola tion o f any actenttlc Journal. Tarma. 9* * small ehildrin we find it especially their work au article notin tbe Hudynn is now sold at 50 cents subscriber», and all who will pny GOQUIL i I a D C IT Y , OREGON . tear montha. |L Sold by all newed^iler^ effective.” Fur sale by R. S. shop. 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