Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 01, 1899, Image 2

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PORTLAND FIHMS KNOOK THE PERSIMMONS
T U E SD A Y , AUGUST 1. 1899
Wakefield ft Jacobsen Cel Coos Bay, Hale * H it Recommendations for the Army Dis-
Smith the Sleuslaw and John Kleman
regarded.
the Coquills Improvements.
P U B L IS H E D
E V E R Y TUESDAY
MILES WAS SNUBBED.
Washington, July 27.— General
Portland contractors havo again
Miles has been severely snubbed
C O . come out victorious in competition
by the manner in which his recom­
Editors and Pronrietors.
for government work. Tbe Huocess-
mendations for commissions in the
ful bullion, this time are Wakefield
j volunteer army have been received
Unvoted L«> the material and social up-
A
Jacobson,
Hale
A
Smith
and
John
b u ld in g o f the Cociuiilo Valley pariaonturiy
I by the war department and the
1 Kiernan. Tbe amount of these con­ . president In the distribution of
and o f Coos County generally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
tracts, which will doubtless he
over 500 commissions for the II now
awarded to them, ns they were the
1« kep t on file at E. O. D A R E ’ S
THIS PAPER A d vertía !ni{ A gen cy , 64 and 65 i lowest bidders, aggregates over regiments to be sent to the Philip­
M erch a n ts' E xcha nge, San F ra n cisco, C alifornia,
pines, there is not one that can lie
w here contractu for a d v ertisin g can be m ade fo r it.
! credited to General Miles. The
-
J.
S.
M °E W E N
&
FARM
JO U R N AL
(Bnndua R ecorder.)
The Baodou Recorder cornea
out on Thursday now, instead of
Friday.
The Areata on her last trip up
brought wire and apparatus for tbs
telephone line between Port Orford
and Gold Reach.
Tbe broom handle factory is now
tumiDg out more handles than
ever before and is now filling
orders for Spokane aud Seattle.
Peter Lc^gie departed last Tues­
day by way of Roseburg £or Seat­
tle where he will combine pleasure
with business for the next ten days.
This morning Hon. Geo. P. Top­
ping departed for Detroit, Mich.,
where he goes as state delegate to
the Supreme Lodge of Foresters
of America, which couveues at
that place August 16th.
C. t). Young, the engineer from
Portlnnd, who brought down the
fine gaeohoe eugiue for the new
boat Arthur ElliDgsoo is building,
went to southern Curry yesterday
morning, under instructions from
E. B. Burns, the mining mao.
jHm.*s Moore made a business
trip to^different points along the
northern const last week. Jim
says B aodoo'find the Coquille are
by no means the dullest places on
the coast and they are good enough
for him.
C. O. Young the electrical engin­
eer from Portlaud, nnd who is in a
position to know, says that the
lumber turned out by tbe Coquille
mills iu quality greatly surpasses
that of the Columbia mills. This
it especially so in regard to the fir
timber used for boat buildiDg, and
he was surprised at tbe fiuo lumber
need for this purpose.
lowest bid for building the Coos bnv
t, tbe * ™ * * t* ° * f
i jetty, their bill being $128,710. This|aJ tbe preMure from ¿he politi_
— —— “ ” 1 — — — ! contract will necessitate the moving
too great, to permit General
From now to Doc. 1% 3 of 200,000 tons of rock a distance cians
Miles to have any voice in regard
flear|y 5 Yours.
'
^0 miles, and is no small under- to the selections. General Corbin
I taking.
The work has to bo com-
By special arrangement made with I pleted within 20 months after the was the only army officer consulted.
It would be uaturally supposed
the publishers of the FABM JOUR -1 signing o f the contract.
outside of Washington that consid-
NAL wo are enabled to offer thut
Hale A Smith will get the contract, elBtion wuuld be given
rcccm.
paper to every subscriber who pays for the construction of the Siuslaw œon(,8tion8
bv the highest
for the HERALD one year ahead, jetty for $23,737. They will have
for only $1.50 -both papers for the to carry 25,000 tons of rock a dis­ ranking officer for commissions in
price of ours only. Our paper one tance of 14 miles. The north jetty the volunteer organizations. Gen­
year and the FARM JOURNAL from is to be extended from GOO to 700 eral Miles, whose knowledge of the
now to December 1903, nearly 5 feet, and mattresses are to be con­ personnel o f the army is superior
to that of any official of the war
years.
The FARM JOURNAL is structed at the south jetty.
This
an old established paper, enjoying work is to be completed within 10 department, was entitled to submit
great popularity, one of the best mor-tbs after the signing o f con­ at least tho names of tfc>se officers
he believed best qualified. Realiz­
and most upcful farm papers pub­ tracts.
ing the possibility that his recom­
lished. Kta^-Do not delay
John Kiernan’s bid of $23,508
mendation would not operate in
will secure him tho contract for the favor of any officer, he made but
U S M MB»S
t i * ♦ tiXRKftMSRKft&Sm improvements to bo made at the
few, and they were not received fa­
mouth oL the Coquille river.
The vorably, either by General Cprbin
No Other Paper
handling of nhout 40,000 tons of
Gives the clubbing offers that you rock is involved in the execution of or the president.
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can get with the H khald . Now it is this contract, which must also be
That Basket and Wooden Ware Factory— Our
the
completed within 10 months of the
Collegiate Institute.
signing of the contract. The south
O R E G O N IA N
which we will give for 1 year as a jetty at the mouth of tho Coquillo
M b . E d ito b : I was sorry to go
will be extended 315 feet, and a
premium to H erald subscribers.
sway last week without complying
Pay up aiTenrs and Bend in $2 for north jotty, 500 feet in length, is to
with your request to give some
1 year in advance to the Coquille be built.
items in regard to our prospective
(Marsh&eld Han.)
The bids on these improvements
City H erald and we will send you
factory; but J am away so much
John Yoakani was in Marshfield
the Weekly Oregonian fo r 1 year were opened yesterday in the office that when at home so manyjtbings
yesterday. H e is putttug iu 30,000
of tho government engineers in this
as a premium, fully paid up.
are to be done that the time for
IMR^HI.*
H l > — city, and Captain William Harts, in leaviug comes ere 1 am half ready. feet of logs daily at his camp.
Fonr thousand three hnndred
charge of the local engineering office,
Four thousand “ drummers”
Then while away I nm busy with dollars in silver coin arrived on the
Have had to take a walk;
has forwarded them to General John
the work in hand.
The “ Trust” can sell its goods direct
last Areata, for the Coquille cream­
M. Wilson, chief of engineers of the
And save a lot o f talk.
I think there is little doubt of ery.
The boys will have a chance to rest,
United States army, for his approval.
gettiug the factory, if all who are
And polish up their drums
Miss Annie Chlemens, of the Co­
To play some more “ protection” tunes Work will probably be begun on all to he benefitted will lend a helping
quille, wqs a passenger to San Fran­
three contracts about September 15.
When nineteen hnndred comes.
hand. Hut who is there that will
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cisco od the last out-going Areata.
— Evening Telegram, July 26th.
not be benefitted? Every H do of
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The traveling men of New York
The engines in tbe Porter mill
business
will
be
stimulated
by
it.
Important for Teachers.
are organizing to fight the trusts
The lumbermau, because more were turned over yesterday and
and will make an effort for the en­
several logs were sawed. The mill
A Salem special says: The state lumber will be used; the carpenter, is in first-class condition and is to
forcement of the Donnelly anti-trust
because more houses to be built; tbe
hoard
of
educatiou
held
a
meeting
start operations at once.
law.
this nfternoon, at which several im­ merchant because mauy more peo­
VY. Jncohson was tbe successful
ple
to
buy
goods;
the
farmer
be­
Mis-trials rarely occur in criminal portant rules were made.
It was
cases in Germany. A vote of 0 to C decided that d o certificate will be cause more people to eat his pro­ bidder for lie contract to improve
acquits the prisonor; a vote of 7 to granted under the provisions of the duce; and another help mauy did the jetty af the entrauce to Coos
5 leaves tlio decision to the court, old law, even if the applicant were not think o f: the factory uses muoh bay. Mr. Sfacobson handled the
and a vote of 8 to 4 means convic­ entitled to one, when the time for small timber — 6 inches to 18 luches last government work done here.
tion.
Mrs. M. R. Smith has been elec­
receiving it had expired, May 20. diameter— which can be hauled in
like coidwood, so that m nebof the ted lay electoral delegate to the
The Japanese railways have intro­ Graduates from normal schools aud
timber that is being burned in annual conferenca of the M. E.
duced newspaper reading cars on chartered institutions are excepted
logheapecan be tin ned into money. church, which meets at Salem, Sept.
from
this
rule.
Tho
board
decided
some of their passenger trains. Tall
1 have Dot been canvassing much 20. Miss Flip Butler, alternate.
piles of newspapers are kept at the that primary certificates aro county
for iwo reasons— can't spare the
. .'ante sawmill at Empire
sorvico of travelers to read as they certificates, and should be issued by time; then Mr. Samberg w r ite s ula
City, beToDging to the labor ex­
c o u n ty b o a r d s o f e x a ia io t r s am i are
rido.
good in any county in the state. be will come np in a few weeks. change, was sold last Thusday for
Snlom Statesman:
Governor As the law places no time limits on But why not all o f us ssy what we freight charges and bid in by a Mr.
Geer speaks right out in meetin’ primary certificates, they will issue will do nnd be ready when becom es? Bosk, of Myrtle Point, for $1502.
Some are enrions to kuow what
when it happens to bo regarding the without time limit. Applicants for
The Marshfield cauuery will
brave Oregon volunteers.
primary certificates will be required I am so busy about. Fart of the start up the first of next month or
And the Roseburg Review adds: to pass examination rn the same time at home is lu replying to the so soon as the ran of salmon will
Yes, and ho was willing to sacrifice questions as applicants for first, sec­ unusual number o f inquiries id re­ justify.
A crew of Chiuameu and
the lives of every one of thorn, even ond aud third grade certficates—on gard to the institute for the coming foreman are expected on the next
after they had completed the serv­ reading, wntiug, orthography and school year. 1 am glad to say the Fulton from Portland.
ice for which they had enlisted, nnd theory and practice, and pass further man whom I ought to have gotten
A meeting of the pioneers was
wero entitled to bo immediately examination upon the art of ques­ two years ago is now to take charge
of the school, nnd I hopo for him held id the parlors of the Hotel
mustered out.
tioning and methods. It was also
Gai field, Thursday last, and ar­
The assessment of the six loading decided that certificates of other in a short time, and if he is given rangements were formulated for
a beaming there will be a good
public corporations of San Francisco states will be honored here, provided
school next year. The present j entertaining the pioneers in Marsh­
lias been increased from $17,302,750 they are state papers of like
field during their encampment
to $31,803,821. The city is now un­ grade and secured by state examina­ indications are that two or three) next month.
assistants will be needed. Let all
der reform administration nnd the tion. Superintendent Ackerman re­
The conference of the Methodist
who wish for a high school here
big corporations will be compelled ported that he had turned into the
and who desire to see tbe town and Episcopal church, by unanimous
to boar their just nnd equal share state treasury $988 received by him
surrounding country grow, lend a vote requests Bishop Vincent to
of public expenditures.
for state certificates and diplomas.
return tbe Rev. R. C. Lee to this
helping hand.
city for the eusuing year. The con­
East Orogonian: Toddy Roose­ This goes into the state board of
J. L . F utrf . l l .
examiners'
fund
aud
makes
u
total
ference was presided over by Rev.
velt glanced his eaglo eye over the
Now York tat list, in which Andrew of $1598 pnid in by Superintend
T. B. Ford, 0. D.
A
Lawful
Fence.
Carnegie (the fellow who thinks it cut Ackerman.
Lars Clemensen left this week
is a disgrace for n man to die rich),
The statutes of Oregon provide for Salem. He will present a nu­
Important Commercial Positions for Women.
a good, patriotic Republican worth
that all fences composed of posts merously signed petition to Gov.
$100.000,000, [lays taxes on $150,-
Taking in the whole country nnd rails, poles or planks shall bo Geer for the pardon of Charles
000, and W. C. Whitney, an equally
there is no position connected with nt least 4J feet high, and a ‘•woven” Suderraan, who was sentenced to
patriotic Democrnt (not a Populist
the running of a great mercantile (rail) fence shall be at lenst five feet oue yesr in the penitentiary at the
in the list), worth $30,000,000, pays
establishment that is not filled by high to the top of the rider; if not term of court for stabbing T. Kelly
taxes on $50,000, and Mr. Roosevelt women. There are women adver­ ridored shall be five feet to tho top
Win. Ueichart, who returned
thinks the lists should bo made out
tising managers who receive sala­ rail, nnd the corners rhall bo locked from San Francisco on tbe Luella,
at Albany. Just so, Teddy; there ries of $5000 a year, women buyers with strong rails or poles or stakes.
met Henry Kern, Ike Lando and
are other states.
nnd women dressers, nnd superin­ All barbed wire fences west of the Ed Colgm , Coos bay boys of the
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tendents and inanngrrs who earn Cascade mountains shall have a Second Oregon Volunteers. They
Oregons Are Mustering Out.
nearly ns much, aud traveling sales­ board six inches wide, or a pole nre all very glad to get home once
women whoso commissions amount four inches iu diameter securely more and will return to Marshfield
Han Francisco, July 28 - T h e U) ,uoro tbftn u receive(1 by two. fastened not more than eight inches j after they visit Portland.
Mr.
efforts of the people of Portland to third„ of the ,ueu drummers.
In below the top barbed wire.
j Ueichart learned that Win. Eick-
get the Second Oregon regiment thig indaptry Bt loMt> wonmn llftH
wortb’s injuries are not as serious
back before they are mustered out demonstrated that she possesses
The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stock- as was at first,reported, j
have been fruitless. Tho musteriug- executive nnd administrative quali- bridge, Oa., while attending to his
out process is going on here as rap­ ties equal to those of men.
j pastoral duties nt Ellemvood, that
The Sun'« Baseball News-
idly ns possible. Tho officers nnd
In otic of the largest of New state was attacked by cholera morbus.
men have put in their appropriate York’s emporiums all the employes He says: “ By chance I happened to
share for a special train to convey in the business office, from head ; get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's
The Marshfield and Libby ball
them to Portland.
The contract is cashier down to copy clerk, are | Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- teams crossed bats in a friendly
just about to be closed, aud on tho women. Tbe entire receipts of the ; edy and I think it was the means of <*-lun' ng game on the Marshfield
morning of August 8 the Oregon­ store, amounting, sometimes, to I saving my lifo. It relieved me »t I
last Sunday afternoon.
ians, no longer a regiment iu law, $50,000 in a single day, puss through ; once." ¿’or sale by R. S. Knowlton. The feature of the game was the
nlthongh still so in feeling and or­ the hands of women.— From “ Wo-
phenomenal pitching by Pennick,
ganization, will start for home. men in Grent Department Stores,”
To c - r . constipation For«.»«».
Marsh field’s aonth-paw twirler, who
Ttiero are no cases of serious illness
CnscnreU Cnndr Cathartic. lOcorSSe. dazzles the visitors 80 badly that
in Dcmorost's Magaziuo for August. If Takn
C. C. C. fall to cure, druggist« rrfutal (Doner | got 0 VG q b , iog|e gBf 9 bit was
iu the regiment
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GREAT
OFFER
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Help for Aguinaldo.
Americans Capture Calamba.
Now York, July 28.— A special to
the Herald from Washington sa y s
Manila, July 27.— 7:10 p.
Brigadier-General Hall, with 1000 According to the verbal r e p o r ts to
man, has captured Calamba, on La-1 tbe navy y from officers r e tu r n in g
Aguinaldo
grand do Bay.
Loss to tbe United from tli 0 . Philippines,
1 \
h
States forces. 4 killed, 12 wounded. Continiiea n to get war supplies
Washington, D. C., July 27.—Cal- through German merchants in Hong
nmbn is a town of nearly 12,000 Kong and Japanese merchants in
population, located on the eastern Yokohama, although our consuls
shoro of the bay, 30 miles southeast have been directed to keep a sharp
of Manila, and ia much further lookout for filibustering,
south than the Americnu troops bad
- —
—
yet penetrated on land.
Treasurer's Notice.
TolMM-r* Spit a ad Smoko T n r I l(V Away.
O T I C E ia hereby given that all County
W arrant« endorsed prior to January
To quit tobarro eaMly un«1 forever, tm mag
nctlc. full of life, nerve ami vigor, take No-To* T», 18DJ1, will be rtnid on prest-ntation nt ray
office
in ( ’«»quille. fUros eonn tv. Or. No
Bac. tbe wondrr workrr. that makes weak men
strong. All druggints, 60c or 91. Cure guaran­ intercut w ill be allow ed a fw r July 10, 181 ) 9 .
teed
Booklet ami sample free. AUdrcss
W. W. K a YI-8.
Sterling Remedy C a , Chicago or New Y ork
Treasurer.
N
(M yrtle 1’oiut E nterprise.)
Daa;h of Roodmastor Galvin.
No Eye Like the
Master’s Eye.
I //
Rev. D. Brower and wife of Ash­
John
T.
Galvin,
the
well
kuowu
land, former residents of this place,
99
arrived in town Iasi Friday and are ronduiaster of the S. P. Co. who hid
ohnrge
of
the
trnek
between
Ashland
visiting with friends.
You are master o f your
The Marshfield and Coquille nnd Roseburg, was the victim of a
singular accident Tuesday morniug
City papers note that it rained at
health,
and if you do not
which shortly resulted iu his death.
those places last Friday. There
attend
to
duty, the blame is
Mr. Gnlviu was staying over night ut
waa no rain at all here on tbnt day.
Riddle, und about 4 o’clock iu tho easily located. I f your blood
Dr. Ransom, formerly of this morning ho went to tho opeu win­
place, but unw a lesideut o f Port­ dow on the seeoud floor of the hotel, is out o f order. H o od ’s Sar­
land, arrived nt thik plnce Satuiilay and ether in n fit of Hoinmunbulisiu,
saparilla ‘w ill purify it.
Inst for a visit with his sister, Mrs. or because of sudden illu>'B 8 , ho fell
It is the specific remedy for troubles
D. Giles.
out of the window to tbe ground be­ of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver.
E. W. Hermann this week pre­ low — b distance of 20 feet. IIo was
K l d n e y o - “ My kidneys troubled me,
on udvice took H o o d ’s SarsapariJla
sented us with two apples—one or picked up almost immediately and and
which gave prom pt relief, better appetite.
this year’s snd one of last year’s j Dr. Bogue of Myrtle Point sum- My sleep Is refreshing. It cured m y wife
also." M ichael B oyle , 3473 Denny Street,
growth. The Bpple growu last year | inoued.
An examination showed Pittsburg,
Pa.
is perfectly sound and can hardly J that Mr. Gahiu's nose was broken,
8cl'OfulOU8 H u m o r - “ I waa In terrible
be distinguished from this year's ugly contusions about the head and condition from the Itching and burning of
spples. This shows that the fine j eyes, and Juugerous internal injuries. scrofulous hum or. Grew worse under
treatment of several doctors. Took H ood’s
large apples grown in Coos county | Dr. Bogue ut once prououneed the Sarsaparilla and H ood ’s Pills. These cured
are good keepers.
t injuries of a fatal character.
The me thoroughly.” J. J. L ittle , Fulton, N. Y ,
Last Saturday ns Henry Knight I dying man’s family at Grants Pass
was driving on the road with a bay were at ouco notified aud they left
rnke, the bridle came off the horse I on an extra for the scene of the acci­
and it ran nway. Tbe lever which dent. Before their arrival at Riddlo,
Hood'A FilU curo liver Ills ;^ho non irritating and
mises and lowers the rake struck Mr. Galvin had expired.
cnly cathartlo to Uko with ffood’a SataapariiUy
the horse and it kicked, striking
Deceased was about 50 years of
Knight in tbe face and knocking age and had been iu tho employ of
gMtorr* V I T A L I T Y
him from the seat and under the the S. P. Co. for many years.
He
L O S T V IG O R
AN Q M A W H O O O
rake where he was dragged for was cue of the beet railroad men in
qm ten distance, only escaping by Southern Oregon and was univer­ Cut es Iinpotency, Night Emissions and
being rolled into n ditch, whin it sally respected.
He leaves a wife wasting diseases, all effects o i «elf-
passed over him. He was badly and four children iu comfortable
abuse, or excess and indis­
cretion. A n erv eton iea n d
bruised, ned the bones of his nose circumstances. Two sons are work­
blood builder. Brings the
were all broken. Dr. Leepdressed ing for the railroad company.— Ash-
pink glow to pale cheeks and
his wonuds, which are very pain­ laud Town Talk.
restores the fire of youth,
ful, but not serions.
-n - —. ,B ym ail50cperbox;O boxe9
Hon. J. VV. Bailey, state dairy
:or $12.50; with a w ritten guaran­
and food commissioner, and Hon.
tee to euro o r reUind tb e m oney.
Eureka Harness OH Is the best
preservative
o
f
new
leather
H. B. Miller, president of the state
and tho best renovator o f old
N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O .
leather. It oils, softens, black­
board of horticulture, were in Myr­
ens and protects. Use
Clinton & Jackscn Eta., C H IC A G O , ILL .
tle Paint Tuesday en route to Port­
For snio by Coquille Pharmacy
land, haying completed their tour
of inspection of the dairy and fruit
business of this cocDty. Mr. Mil­
ler pronounces this a good apple
on your best harness, your old har­
country, but reports that moths
HOLBROOK, M ERRILL
ness, and your carrlsgrtop, snd th**y
will not only look better but wear
are mnkir.g their appearance iu a
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longer. Sold every where In cans—ull
tew orchards. He recommends
sizes from half pint»» to five gallons.
M
ade
by
STA
N
D
ARD
OIL
10.
Also
BRIDGE
A BEACH
that farmers plant orchards that
will bear marketable apples, aud he
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will send circulars containing relia­
Notice to Taxpayers.
ble information on fruit cnltuie to
frnit laist-rs on application. Mr.
o t i c e is h k e e r y g i v e n t h a t
Bailey, after a thorough inspection
and any other
tho Board o f Equalization for the
County
of Coos and state of Oregon, will
of the seteral creameries of the
attend at thu office o f the County Clerk, of
couuty, pronounces them iD good said County, at Coquille Citj\ Coos County,
condition and turning out a first Oregon, on the 28 l’H DAY OF AUGUST,
Or any aud everything
A. D. 1899, the same being the last M on­
class quality of butter rmd cheese. day
in said month, nt the hour of 9 o ’ clock
carried in a
He was very much surprised at a. m., of raid day, and publicly examine
the extent of our dairying industry the assessment roils and correct all errors iu
First-class Hardware Store.
valuation, description or quality o f lands,
aud says that Coos county ib tbe lot-8 or other property.
best dairying country on the Pa­ Now, therefore, all persons having busi­
before tho said Board of Equalization
cific coast, and he predicts, with ness
will take notice and appear at the time and
the increased growth iu this indus­ jilrtce aforesaid, and make due complaint,
rSuccessors to J. J. Lamb. |
try, taken in connection with our otherwise the assessment will stand as re­
turned by the assessor.
numerous other natural resonrees, Witness mv hand this ¡list day of July.1899. T c t l a e T J n . t o r f u . 3 a . S L t©
J. S. LAWRENCE,
an immensely rich couuty before
Assessor of Cooa County, Oregon.
many years.
Notice for Publication,
Eureka
Harness Oil
CALL FOR:::
Doors, Windows
N
Building
Material,
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
Dr Gibbon
Heat? I mind it not, I any, lovo.
I have known a nteater grief,
Jnat one year a«n today, love,
1 waa eating Alger beef.
“ What is your definition of the
word ‘fad-?” “A fad,’ ’ said Miss
Cayenne, candidly, “is something
which somebody else enjoys and I
don’t ”
L akd O ffice
o t ic e
N the
is
at
K osbbubo . Oregon, )
July 10. 1899. \
hereby
g iv e n
th at
followini^iam ed settler nns tiled
notieu .4 hiti intuiTO,.«« to lUJiko fillul pr-KiI
in support of his claim, and that said proof
will bo made before Ed Rackleff, county
clerk of Coos county, Oregon, nt Coquille
City. Oregon, on Sept. 2, 1899. viz: Hiram
A. Wethey on his H. E. No, 7127, for tho
EH
aud W K 8EH t ec. 32, i p. 27, S.
K. 12 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz: Robert J.
Teiin. Charley A. Harrington, Samuel B.
Is you r heart 'w eak? D o you have tho Barrows, S. P. C. Johnson, all o f Coquille
sym ptom s o f heurt w eakness? I f you City, Oregon.
have, you should be careful. The heart
Any person who desires to protest against
Is the m ost vital organ o f the body. It Is
the engln© that propels the m uscles nnd the allowance of such proof, or who knows
lends sustenance to the nerves and brain of any substantial reason, under the law and
and to all the organs o f the body. A the regulations o f the Interior Department,
flaw In Its m echanism Is certain to give why such proof should not be allowed, will
rise to serious results. W eakness denotes be given an opportunity at the above men­
tho presence o f a flaw. It Is a fo re ­ tioned time and place to cross-examine the
runner o f som e­
thing m ore serious witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi­
that Is to occur. dence in rebuttal of that submitted by
J. T. BRIDGES,
See
that
It
Is claimant.
strengthened and
Register.
HEART WEAKNESS.
do not allow the
w eakness to co n ­
tinue. Y ou are the
engineer. L ook to
you r engine. See
that no accident
occurs. H U D Y A N
Is what you need.
HUDYAN
will
strengthen
the
heart.
HUDYAN
w ill
m ake
the
heart m u s c l e s
strong and hard.
Do not delay too
long.
R em em ber
that
danger
Is
ahead and begin
the use o f H U D ­
Y A N now.
Thin old reliable and
most gncceasful spec­
ialist in San Fratois-
co, still oontmues to
such as Gonorrhea,.
G l e e t, S t r i o t u re,
Syphilis, in all it»
form s, Skin Diseases,
N e r v o u s Debility,
Impotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f
Manhood, the consequence o f self-abuse'
and excesses producing the following symp­
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the
heart, w°aknoss o f the limbs and back, loss-
of memory, pimples on the faoe, oonghs-
consumption, etc.
DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran­
cisco over 37 years an d those troubled should
not fail to consult him and deceive the ben­
efit of his great skill and experience. The
doctor cur^s when others fail.
Try him.
CURES GUARANTEED. Persons cured
at home. Charges reasonable. Call or
write.
*
DR. J-. F. GIBBON.
t>25 Kearney street. San Francisco Cal.
Big Line of
HERE ARE THE SYMPTOMS:
1-2. T H R O B B IN G IN T H E T E M P L E S
W H E N L Y IN G DO W N . H U D Y A N will
cause the throbbing to dlsap“ ar.
3- 6. R IN G IN G IN T H E E A R S —duo to an
excessive am ount o f blood in the head
and brain. H U D Y AN stops the ringing
and buzzing in a short time.
4- 6. A L T E R N A T E
PA LEN ESS
AND
F L U S H IN G O F T H E C H E E K S . H U D ­
Y A N will restore the circulation o f the
blood to Its norm al condition and keep a
con stant, healthy color In the cheeks.
7. P A L P IT A T IO N O F T H E H E A R T
A N D IR R E G U L A R B E A T IN G . Owing to
the w eakness, there Is often a fluttering
and the miss o f a beat occasionally.
H U D Y A N , by strengthening the heart
m uscles and the nerves that supply It,
will stop the palpitation and fluttering
and cause the heart to beat regularly.
8. T H R O B B IN G IN T H E STOMACH
R E G IO N
This Is due to the aorta, the
large vessel which carries the blood from
the heart, becom in g distended.
This
throbbing and nulsnUng disappear shortly
a fter the use o f H U D Y AN .
T he rem edy is at hand. It is the w onder­
ful H U D Y A N . Thousands have been
cured o f H eart W eakness by its use. You
should be cured, too. You can be cured.
H U D Y A N will cure 3 'ou . p ro cu re H U D ­
Y A N from you r druggist. It Is sold in all
drugstores for 50c per p ackage, or 6
packages fo r $2 50. I f you r d ruggist does
not keei» It. send direct to the Iiu D Y A N
R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y. Ban F rancisco or
Los Angeles. Cal. Consult the H U D Y A N
DOCTORS F R E E . You m ay call and see
them nnd have a free consultation. I f
you cannot call on the d octors, write to
them for advice. It will be given free
for the asking. Address
Paper,
COQUILLE PHARMACY.
a t th e
J. C. W IL SO N .
Practical Machinist.
A. 0. WILSON.
Blacksmith and Wagonmaker
WILSON S WILSON
M A C H IN IS T S ,
W a g o n m a lx e r s ,
H orsesh ocrs,
a n d B la c k s m i t h s .
Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood to n in g ;
blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches.
scored
l.tiNtl 1. 1 s t .
J. J. Benner, manager of tbe
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, M ACH IN E. W A G O N A N D F A R M W O R K A R E S P E C IA L T IE S
The onlv RMtnme real estate pxner pnb- , F |or« n,co baseball team, baa chal-
No. 316 South Broadway,
¡shed in America. It circulates in every lenged the 13a n don did © to play a
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g ® « of tall dor a .«.»able
Los Angeles, CaJ.
chandise or other property will find what pnrse. Since there ia no regular or-
C or. S t o c k t o n , M a rk et a n d BTItn S t a .
w1?'
NATIONAL LAND ganized team at Bnndon the Marsh-
S a n P ra n o ts co , C*L
LIST, it is jam fall o f special bargains c m
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and offer* of exchange. Single copies by held nine will accept tbß^chall^Dge
i "*',1 mi ” hi Address The National Land and engage the Sinslawitea in a
A . B . D e a n , P r o p r ie to r
List Publishing C o..Oreen Ridge, Missouri.
game aoroe time nt this place io COR SALE AT A BARGAIN—
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Successor to Nosier Bro’s.
j
Land
at
Cedar
Point,
with
boom
the near fntnre.
and A. O. Wheeler,
1 and boom privileges.
Also, over
U S T O T IO E .
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250 acres of !tT O . 1 bottom land,
General Graying and Hauling a Specialty.
I!. S L and O r rrca . R o a ra ra o . O regon, i ! E d ucate Your B o w e ls TTIIh Cnsrsreta.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
•Inly 'JO. INK), i
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
quantities to suit purchasers. En-
o t i c e i s h e r e r y g i v e n , t h a t 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail« druggists refund money.
the approved plat o f anrvey of town-
j quire of
W. SINCLAIR,
Deliuered a t Any Point.
ahip ?4. 8. It. 12 W., ha« been reoeireUfroin
! *tf]
Coquille City, Oregon.
the aorvevor seneral o f Oreeon. and on
Cholly— Yaas, sevcwnl years ago
G o o d R ig s , S p a n k in g Team s, R e a s o n a b le R a te s .
TUESDAY, AUGUST t >, 18». AT NINE
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.'clock a. in., the .«id nl«t trill h. Died in
d' ^plv in love with a girl, but
?O H SALE—147 Acres o f Land, V
thin office, and the land embraced therein she wejectcd roe— made a wegular
from Norway, Coos county. Known
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
ill be anhjact to entry on jml^ after ^IhM fo0J of mp M o lly - And J ou never i as* the McClnry rince. For raticulars. call
:
Near Railroad Depot
(lute,
^Corner Hall aud First streets,
:
:
, on
HEN It Y GBADY.
J. H. BOOTH! Beoeivw! got over it?
jan20t4
Norway, Oregon.
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