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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1899)
E ra Hall. The Annual Reunion bt the G A- R. B, F. Savane, Mrs. M A. lloedy, lues l.usk, Largely Attended, Ably Conducted, Interwt- The Southwest Oregon Veterans’ Mrs. W. W. Gnu«, 11 ' K S I)A Y, A U G U S T 29, 1899 Ing and Edifying. Association held their annua) re- Birdie Walker. Q. W. Johnson, j uuion at Marshfield, August 10, P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU E SD A Y Neta Hermann, Et>. H e r a l d : The teachers' 1189t). A majority of the members Mrs. M. B. Bright, institute convened in the public J. L. Futrell, j arrived in that city the 15th, which school b u ild in g nt 2 p. 01. on Mon- M n . M. I\ WUbur, was pioneer day, and they joined in F. B. Buuoh, Editors and Proprietors. day, August 21st, with an ntteod-1y,aiM.y Htron'r, | the festivities of that and assisted Isaiah Uaeker, . ■ ■■ - I I B C S o f a b o u t 40. T h e a ft e r n o o n \ c . H. Nosier,’ . L. Cavanaugh. : in a grand reception given two l>eT 0 t«l to the material and »ooial op- „«,.,,,„,>,1 in r.roomrnlinn on L. O. Master«, . D. Smuner, buldiug of the CVi<|ui!'.u Valley pnrt.onlarly ; was occupied in organization, en- KljUo Tilroan, I members of the Second Oregon Effle Collier, and of Coos County generally. rolling mid 10 introductory remarks Belle Vea Kioh Mary Quick. regiment o f the Manila volunteers Subscription, per year, in advance, f.', Mrs. W. A. Bingaman, by the county superintendent, M. O. Hawkins, who returned that evening. The M is« Jo Beyers, Pearl Fetter, •8 'State Superintendent Ackerman Minnie McC’loskey, Nellie Dement, 1« kept on file at K. C. D\KE’8 reception was a creditable affair. _____ A d vertisin g Agency, 64 ami Flo McCluakey, Irma Lukctts, The veterans formed in line and Marchant«’ Exchange. Sau Fraud»«-,». California, and Prof. D. A. G rout— the con Maud Deyoe, Bertha Prey, whera contracta for a d vertisin g can be made fo r it. ductor o f the institute. headed by the Marshfield band u W ills Hall, Tifile Gamble, This session foreshadowed the Mrs. D. L. Rood, L . It. Bdronnda, grand march was had along the prin ««S a n e : 9 * V A s 9 e a A* » e ♦. A. • A. i Dement, Florence Twombly, succeas o f the week in a manner Eunice cipal streets. The veteiaus swung M. O. Hoolen, Eolalie Tyrrell, that gave encouragement to iustl ac W . F. Fargo. Mars McDonald, into the ranks o f the procession J. H. Barklow. Gives the clu b b in g offers tbat you tors und teachers alike. Mrs. W . F. Farà»», with much of the spirit and buoy Mollie Caldwell, Isabel Lamout, can get with the H hiiald . N o w it is MONDAY EVENINO’S PROGRAM, Bertha Braden, ancy displayed -before their forms 1. W . Traver, tho i Mrs. U. C. Endieott W innie Dement, were bent with age and their locks A t 8 o'clock, at Masonic Hall, , i Hath Todd, G. P. Harrington, were sprinkled with gray. greeted with a la rg e an d attentive F. A. Golden. . Mias Johnson, Mie* Libbie Gabeler. vrhieh w e w ill give fo r 1 year ns a audience, which thoroughly enjoyed Rev. R. C. Lee delivered an elo C h ille ÍU 3 §waui. THE COOS COUNTY TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE t Ig£>m ' Alfred A. Johnson, Daisy B. UiUa, L. Or.-tyoe Gould, , Lulu Walker, loes Oiiaee, Lilly Wagner, Bertha Barklow, i Mra. Ida C. H . Fitch, Margaret Andenuu, J . S. M °E \ V E N & C O . Ö THIS PtPKR No Other Paper O R E G O N IA N premium to H kkald subscribers. Pay up arrears and send in $2 for 1 year in advance to the Co<iuille C ity H erald an,l we w ill send you the Weekly Oregonian f u r 1 year as a premium, f u l l y p a id u p . ■MS the literaly program rendered. | Program was given iu last week’s H e r a l d .— E d .] The selection o f the place for the next annual institute was, as last year, submitted to the teuchers. Marshfield was chosen by an over whelming majority. The committee on resolutions, composed o f Mrs. Rood, J. H. Barklow and W. F . Fargo, drew up aud presented a series of very appropriate resolutions, composed o f Mrs. Rood, J. H. Barklow and W . F. Fargo, drew up snd pre sented a series o f very appropri ate resolutions, in substance thank ing the state superintendent, county superintendent, and Con ductor Grout for the success o f their work; the Masonic fraternity and school boaid for the use o f buildings, and the people o f Co quille City for the untiring interest taken in the comfort aud enter tainment of their visitors. The grand entertainment given DEWEY NEVER FAVORED IT. Would Like to So* Violence Against Filipinos Slopped — Capabl* of Self-Government. “Little Strokes Fell Great Oaks* t t colt S A L E A T A B A R G A IN .— * Land at Cedar Point, with boom nnd boom privileges. Also, over 250 acres o f 2STO. 1 bo’ tom laud, within 2 miles of Coquille City, hi quantities to suit purchasers. En quire of W. S IN C L A IR , * t f] Coquillo City, O regon. New York, Aug. 21.— A dispatch The gUnts c f Use fsrest must yield .\t to the World from London gives at lust lo the conti.ntal /.x . j gf the <aco,6- somu length the London Daily man. When the human blood Sets become News' reported interview with Ad- clogged end impure ifu- little drops of ■niral Dewey at Naples. According Hood's Sarsaparilla. property taken, xvdl to the correspondent Admiral Dewey fell the esh of led blood. ' began by saying that he regarded \ Cavite as the battle which decisively jfc o d 'S t& a lJ íi b a ù tta HOLBROOK, M E R R IL L turned the fortunes o f war in favor & S T E T S O N ........... of the Americans. He added: “ The Spanish ships were fought I Also B R ID G E fi BEACH Sau Frauciseo’s reception o f ita well, all the same.” The correspondent asked him if gallant volunteers from the Philip S T O V E S - — ' the Philippiucs were likely to be pines Inst week was a world-beater pacified soou. The admiral replied: o f organiz 'd and patriotic display. “ I have the question of the Phil As well as the burning o f powder and any other ippines more at heart than hag any nnd throwing up o f hats, the boys other American, becauso I know the fared well for something to eat nnd Filipinos intimately and they know comfortable beds tosleepou. The I am their friend. The recent in Examiner’s part was grand nnd Or any aud everything surrection is the fruit of the anar served the public to advantage, aud carried in n chy which has loi g reigned in the roused the interest o f all to the com First-class Hardware Store. fort o f the tired, exhausted braves. islands, but the insurgents will have to submit themselves to the law Treasurer’s Notice. after being accustomed to no law at all. I believe and affirm, never rSuccessors to J. J. Lamb, j OTICE I r hereby (¡¡veil that Rll Comity theless, that the Philippiue question WnrrRntR endorsed prior to Jununry will be very shortly solved. 10, lte.O. win be paid on presentation at ruy XTn îc n u n a te “ The Filipinos are capable of oflloe in Coqnille, Coos oonntv. Or. No T o t i i e interest will l>e allowed after Augnst ‘JO, governing themselves; they have all IN ». W. W. HAYES, Treasurer. the qualifications for it. It is a ques Auiroxt IS, 1899. tion of time, but the only way to Notic i for Publication, This old reliable and settle the insurrection and assure moet successful spec L xkd OrncK at U osbbcbo , Orecon, I prosperity to the archipelago is to ialist in Sau FraL cis July 10. 1899. f co, still continues to concede self-government to the in ■VTOTICE 18 U E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T cure all tiexual and habitants. That would be a solu i t the following-named settler DBS hied Seminal Diseases, notice of biB intentiou to mnke dual proof tion of many questions and would in support of his claim, and that said proof such as Gonorrhea, G le e t, 8 t r i c to re, satisfy all, especially the Filipinos, will be made before E d Hackled, ooanty Syphilis, in all its clerk of Cuoa ouuntr, Oregon, nt Coqnille who believe themselves worthy of City, Oregon, on Hept. 2, 1899. via: Hiram ^form8, Skin Diseases. ^ N e r v o u s Debility, it aud are so. A. Wethey on hia H. E. No. 7127, for the E X 8 W q and.W X H E q Sec. 82, Tp. 27, 8. Irapotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of “ I have never been in favor of vi K. Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse 12 YV. olence toward the Filipinos. The He namea the following witnesses to and excesses producing the following symp toms: Sallow conn ten anoe, dark spots un islamls are at this moment block provn his oontinnona residence upon and der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in cultivation of, said land, viz: Robert J. aded by a fleet aud war reigns in Lean, Charley A. llnrrincton, Samuel It, the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation of the the interior. This abnormal Btate Harrows, S. P. C. Johnson, all of Coquille heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss City, Oregon. of tbiugs should cease. I should Any person who de*irc 9 to protestasarast of memory, pimples on the faoe, conghs- like to see autouomy first conceded i the allownnoe uf Ruch proof, or who knows oonsumption. etc. DK. G IB B O N has practised in San Fran any substantial reason, under the law and and then annexation might be talked of tbe rcjiulationa of the Interior Department, cisco over 37 years an J those troubled should about This is my opinion. why such proof should not bo allowed, will not fail to consult him nnd receive the ben of his great Rkill and experience. The “ I would like to see violence at be given an opportunity at tho above men efit Try him. tioned time and place to croRs-exaniiue the doctor cur-’S when others fail. once put a stop to. According to witnesses of said claimant, aud to offer evi C C K E 8 G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured my view, the concession of self-gov dence in rebuttal of that submitted by at home. Charges reasonable. Cnll or write. D R . J. F. O IB B O N . J. T . JiltlDDES. ernment ought to be the most just claimant. C25 Kearney street. 84111 Frnncisco Cal. ltegistor. and logical solution.” The admiral spoke with an air of frank conviction. CALL FOR ::: Doors, Windows Building Material, quent address in the evening and a most pieasureable time was enjoyed that w ill long be remembered. The exercises were interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. On the 16th the veterans were hoping that the sun might appear and chase away the mists that clang to the atmosphere so that they might enjoy the camp that had been pre pared for them on the hillside, hut the clouds kept dropping a gentle spray, hence the hall was occupied and several earnest and patriotic addresses were made. Prof. W. H. Bunch and a visiting Son of a Vet eran acquitted themselves satisfac torily to the audience. In the afternoou Rev. Lee deliv ered a rousing address. In clos ing, the speaker offered a glowing and eloquent tribute to the defend ers of the flag. Twelve young la dies furnished vocal music. A t the business meeting Maj. M. Tower was elected commander; J. D. Sunderland, S. V. C.; W. R. Lundy, J. V. C .; Rev. F. M. Sanderlin, chap lain; Dr. S. L. Roberds, surgeon; Arthur Bridges, Q. M. A motion was carried instructing the adjutant to prepare a record book that each member’s name may be recorded at each meeting. A committee, consisting of Com rades Dr. Tower aud George Wick ham, ¡wan appointed to see that every old soldier’s grave is marked with a headstone. A “ war with Spain” widow’s pen A vote of thanks was given the sion of $12 per month has been town for the cordial reception they granted to Mrs. Diana M. Fletcher, had given the veterans, and to all of Portland. who had endeavored to assist. T o C u re Cou w tipntion F o r e v e r * Tako Cuscaiets CUnd.v Cathartic. 10c or 25c. The campfire in the evening was If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. a featbre of the meeting this year Articles of incorporation of tlie that was pleasing in the extreme. Major Bro vn, a silvery-haired vet Corvallis A Southern Itailroad Com eran o f the Texas war for inde pany have been tiled. It is proposed pendence, was among the most inter to build and equip a first-class rail esting speakers. His story of tho way from Eugene to Coos bay, nnd first batflü with the Mexicans was also from Corvallis to Eugene. The thrilling, as were also the rominis- capital stock has been placed at cences of Judge D. J. Lowe, who $50,000. pictured with excellent ability the scenes of the war in Mexico some few years after Major Brown's ex essentially a chronic disease. There is periences. Conu'ades Vundecar, of Is an inflammation of the inner coating of Michigan, and others did well to the stomach. A thick, ropy nukus forms and this causes the more nounced symptoms. It re* entertain. These interesting exer mains In the cises continued until a late hour, stomach anti de composes. Then of when an a Ijournment was had, but course digestion not until the members agreed to i?nPne°rfoÎ5.edroÇhe C e n tra l O re g o n State N o r m a l School, D ra in . O re g o n assemble at Marshfield the next an llv.r also hecomei 1 T A T I L L O P E N 118 DOOM S I O K T H E N E W SC H O O L YEA H O N S E P T E M B E R involved and In a \\ igyy. The buildings having been thoroughly renovated ned improved, new nual meeting and give the good the* sy,mptomsCare aPPara*as added, nnd other improvements made for the comfort nnd convenience of the people of the town an opportunity most severe. The students. Good Boarding and Dormitory advantages nt the lowest possible rates. to show a fuller appreciation of the jhl y a i worth o f patriotism. feet a cure. H U D - ; .connection with Normal, where seniors are professionally trained under the super- A young man fresh from the seat Y A N cun be had ’ vision of a Critic '1 cacher, who will give bis entire time to this work. Graduates of of all druggists this school are given a credit of 3) months* teaching experience, which enables them to of war in the Philippine islands was for 50c^ > ^ j n pa~ ÿ reach thé Lifo Diplonn in the quickest and most satisfactory manner. Send your age. a guest of the assembly, and be re JOHN B. W A L K E R , A. M m have used H i T d - frddress for complete catalogne to President of Faculty. ceived a hearty and royal welcome. VAN tell your Prof. Grout’s lecture on Edaca- |jon wn8 the leadiug featu re o f the session. The many sensible And eminently practical thoughts ad vanced by the lecturer loft no doubt J. N. Rus:ell to Bo Pardoned. iu the minds o f his heareis as to Salem, Aug. 20.— Gov. Goer this the ability o f the man selected to afternoon decided to pardon Joseph instrucf the teachers o f Coos N. Russell, sentenced to the poniteu- county. T u e s d a y ' s s e s s io n s tiarv for lifo for the murder o f An drew Carlson, his son-in-law, in Coos W ete pretty evenly divided between county, in 185)7. Russell, who has Prof. Grout aud State Huperinteud- been for sometime an inmate of the j eul Ackerman, the former iu pre prison hospital, suffering from j seutiug the subject o f History in dropsy, will be released to die. H is ! an entertaining and highly instruc- days are numbered. The pardon live rammer, showing bow to lead wiil be issued ns soon as Russell's [ the student into the great causes of condition will permit. Provision the momentous events o f the past; has been made by his relatives to the latter iu introducing the state take care o f him. Russell’s wife is coarse of study authorised by the last legislature. Mr. Ackerman now in Salem. THURSDAY NIGHT ■ ----- ---------------------- has dono a very commendable Mrs. Hersey would like those work in gettiug ont this course, and By the people of tho town, in which owing her to call and settle. The it required but little effort to en some of the teachers assisted, wus a money is much needed at pies- thuse the teuchers with his own fitting close to this most successful gathering of Coos county’s instruct eut. *2 faith iu its success. ors. The follow ing was the pro W . A. Goodman and family, late The state superintendent com- residents o f Grants Pass, are visit plim?nted this county on its ad gram: Quintet, “ When M y Ship Comes ing in Coquille City at his conslu vanced plau of district school J. P. Goodman's. Mr. G. may lo organization, giving us first place Over the Sea” — Mrs. L. H. Hazard, cate with us, the decision to do so in that respect. He stated that the Mrs. Nora McEwen, Miss Irma Lu- kens, A. A. Leach and J. S. McEwen; conditioned on Mrs. G's health. scheme o f permanent organization recitation by N ellie Fairman; recita According to the state superin worked out by County Superin tion by Mary Quick; instrumental tendent's explanation o f the law, tendent Bunch would be a promi duet, “ Sparks” — Mrs. Prof. Hawkins the !)lb grade Is as much a part of. nent feature o f the next school aud Miss Maude Nosier; select read oar Coquille district system as any registers and would consequently ing by J. J. Stanley; quartet, “ The other grade, and o f course will becomo the state system. Village of the Vale” — Mrs. McEwen, proceed from tho opening o f the TUESDAY EVENING’S SESSION, Miss Irma Lukens, A A. Leach and school. L ik e the previous one, was in every J. S. McEwen; recitation by Mary Prof. Nosier, principal o f our sense a success. Tiio program Hall; recitation by Cora Burns; cor city schools, met his several assist consisted o f an opening song by net solo by V. R. W ilson; recitation ant*— Mrs. Clinse, Miss Jo Beyers the choir; vocal solo, “ One L ittle (by request) by Miss Eunice Dement; and Miss Fetter—yesterduy aud G irl aud Me” — Mine G etty; address recitation by Leta Barrows; piano consulted on matters relating to by State Superintendent Ackerman solo by Mrs. Hazard; recitation by the opening o f school uext Mon — “ The Education of the Common Miss Johnson; recitation by Miss day and other interests. People;” song t.y the choir; recitn- Flo McCloskey; instrumental duet J. A. Jacobson is fixing up bis tion by Miss Nellie. Dement. (guitar) by Mr. nnd Miss Emory; The address by State Superin diologue, ‘'The Frog-H ollow L y port of tho business house con nected with G ilkey’s aud will make tendent Ackerman was listened loin ceum;” ladies’ chorus, “ The Mer a splendid establishment out o f it. rapt attention. Every thought ad maids’ Song” — Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. H is furniture business lias grown vanced by that practical school McEwen, Mrs. Prof. Nosier, Miss to large proportions, demanding man aud head o f our state school Belle Rich, Mi6s K ittie Johnson nnd both its enlargement und improve system was eagerly drunk in by Miss Maude Nosier. the immense crowd which filled to ment. The piano accompaniments to the Coos county has the promise o f j overflowing the largest hall iu the vocal numbers and cornet solo were splendidly given by Miss Marvin nnotber railroad not the Cunning- *own- At the close o f the regular exer Lamb nnd Mrs. Louis Hazard, very bam creek affair, as foretold and assured by certain unreliable par cises an informal social time was clever performers. The vocal music, the instrumental ties— but that o f the Corvallis amt enjoyed, during which an abuudant -Southern, just incorporated aui supply of cake aud lemouade selections, the recitations— iu fact added much to the good cheer of everything pertaining to this occa with Coos bay named as a prospec the evening. tive point. sion were of the highest order and That occasion will never be for held the immense audience as if The Bov. W. B. Costley, o f Stock- bridge, Ga., while attending to bis gotten by those who took part in it. spellbound to a late hour. Those w ho witnessed the w ee k ’s pastoral duties at Ellcnwood, that It is so seldom that unalloyed state was attacked by cholera morbus. pleasure can hold sway so long, w o rk and saw those w h o took part He says: “ By chance I hnppeucd to during which every body is exquis in it can but congratulate the county friends about its O eyil D odof , Secretary. effects. They also got bold of a l»ottlo of Chnmlierlnin’s itely happy and after which comes on the splendid educational out wish to be cured. Study your symptoms no regrets to mar its memory. look. T eacher . Colic, Cholera and Diarrhot a Rem carefully from this chart. Each number represents u symptom or a group of edy and I think it was the means of Tlmt evening will remain as at least symptoms. You have the symptoms. Use COUNTRY STORES TO BE COMBINED. Corporation Anarchists Dety the Courts. saving my life. I t relieved me a t i one bright spot in our experience, H U D Y A N and they will disappear. Don't wait any longer. Cancer of the stomach once.” For sale by R. S. Kuowlton.! W e d n e s d a y s p r o c e e d in g s . often has its beginning in a severe caso of Spokane, Aug. 22.-—A t Coeur Retail Dry-Goods Trade to be Controlled by catarrh of the stomach. A t a meeting* o f the school Mr. Ackerman left on the 8a. m Trust- d ’Alene City today officials of the board last week, among other f * " « 6',. He. h,n? appointments at Northern Pacific defied tlio supe THE SYMPTOMS ABE: things acted upon was the rates to * 0 0 " " ,,.0S‘. ! " ’ e» for " f week’ rior court of the first judicial dis New York, Aug. 24.—The Herald 1. BILIOIT8 H E A D A C H S —Thlm is more lie charged outside pupils iu t ie he“ ? ( ■?* limited time with us in the morning, though usual- trict of Idaho, and refused to allow says: Arrangements are maturing ironounced y occurring at frequent intervals through several grades o f our public , ,At " ,8- " e 3,1 <?f ,ha ‘ M t>- fer the organization of a $50,000,- the day. H U D Y A N will relieve the head S. P. Donnelly to take possession of schools, which BM as fo |iflW8: t « ‘ P. 6«o work settled down to reg- 000 dry goods corporation iu this ache. HKD A N D W A T E R Y E Y E S —IIU D - lst, 2d and 3d grades. $1.50 per uUr oIm* * " * - < » * e r «0 teachers the property of which lie had been city to control and operate dry Y J-J. A N will cause the redness to disappear appoiuted receiver by Judge Mny- and make the eyes assume their normal month; 4th, 5th and filli grades, » ,mP °s>nK ,lie dass, with P rof, goods and department stores Receiver Donnelly has re healthy appearance. instructor. I t is useless hew. $2; 7th, 8th and 9th grades, >2 50. 4. C O ATED T O N G U E A N D F O * T ID ported the matter to Judge Mayhew, throughout the c o u n try . The Mer reath and rad t a s t e in t h e Applications for admission shou ld!' . , , . . . . cantile Reorgauization Company O U T H —H U D Y A N will clear the tonguo. B and asks that the court direct the be made to Prof. C. A. Nosier, '» 8 « P ie r « » lasting fo r a whole day make the breath pure and sweet and has recently been incorporated in cause sheriff of Kootenai county to fur the bad taste to disappear. principaland district clerk. | cannot be even faintly portrayed 5. P A IN A N D T E N P E R N E 8 8 IN T H E by the pen of your reporter, but nish sufficient force to carry out the Trenton, N. J., as a preliminary to STO M AC H —This Is due to indigestion. creating big corporations. H U D Y A N will cause the food to become : Dwi TiU r» s»u u i t « r us must be left wholly to the re flee-j mandates of tho court. The case is Men well known in the dry goods S erfectly divested and the pain and ten- To quit tobacco t-usiiy »ml forever, be wag tioiis of those who witnessed it. i the climax of the bitterly contested ernes» will disappear. trade have been working on the «. E N L A R G E M E N T OF T H E L IV E R i , 'l l)ere uo regular program filia tio n between the Coeur d’Alene A N D A F E E L IN G OF H E A V IN E S S strong, aii drusffuus. sneorit. Cureguamn- for | Kail way x Navigation Company and plan for six months, it is said, and A N D W E IG H T —H U D Y A N will lessen th# establish a free and perfect “ p,° rner, Adtinss WEDNESDAY EVENING. ; William L*. SpnldiDg, the contractor, . have t interested financiers who will congestion, flow of bile and reduce the enlarged liver I t is expected to its normal aise. ster.lng Rameuy Oc^ Chicago or Sew York. ^ ^ ^ , e(lcherg | who bu ilt a portion of the road 10 | H U D Y A N will relieve you of the above 1 tbat the corporation will be lauuched symptoms and make you well. Do not A BARGAIN, NEAR TOWN. might be made to fully realize that i .vears a£°- Spalding, after the in time for the fall trade. It is pro- delay. J. C. W IL S O N . A. C. W IL S O N . evervbodv in C oqui N b Oitv Hp- cause had been carried to the . , ... ... You will And full and explicit directions Practical Machinist. Blacksmith and WAßonnmker 163 Acres, at edge o f town, good liu|,toxl to do them honor, the ^ D‘ te'* States supremo court, cb - ! P08?«1 to buy retail stores in^ cities wrapped with each package of H U D Y A N , Go to your druggist at once and procure fruit laud, abundance c f pure spring • Bachelors' Club” invited’ the taiued judgmeut for nearly $50,000,' hav,nR a population of 20,000 or a package of I H fu U D D Y A N for 50c. ttc. or C for The company expects to IS 60. If your druggist does not keep it. water, underlaid with coal— partly “ schoolma’ms” to their beadquar- aud » « the road refused to pay, a more. senil direct to the H U D Y A N R E M E D Y control 500 or 2000 stores through CO M PAN Y, flan Francisco Izos An- developed— with temporary build tern, iu the Band Hall, where the . rece' ver was appointed for the gelee. ilea. Ca Cal., and they will send It to you, ings, good garden and small pas evening was spent in games, pleas-, branch line, and today ho was to out the country. Many merchants, You can consult the great H U D Y A N it is said, have already eignified DOCTOR Rfl FREE. Do not forget that. ture lot. Paiticulara at H e r a l d aut conversation, aud in feasting ,jave begun his duties. and sec them If you wish. h. You Yi may their intentiou of joining the com Call call and see them or write, as you deeire. office, or apply to T. H e a t o n . od “ cornbread aud ’lasses.” Address bination. T ra n s va il Crisis Near at Hand. What the sequal to this very en | Former proprietors of stores Fire I« ike Country. joyable evening will lie, no oue not Southampton, Aug. 24. — The absorbed by the corporation will be possessing the gift o f prophecy Ro. 8tS South Broadway, Yesterday forenoon the nice new cau conjecture, but it is evidently British steamer Arundel Castle retained as managers and will have Machine work o f all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; residence property on J. J. Lamb s the hope o f the “ club” tbnt it will sailed from this port today with 30 interests in the stores. They will Lo* Angeles, CaL blncksmithing nnd wagon-making in all branches. farm nt biebtrap was totally dee- eliminate the necessity for its ex- officers and 770 men of various ( become stockholders in the com- Cor. S to ck to n , M a rk et and ETUs Sts,* regiments, bound for Capetown. pany. It is proposed to control the troyed by fire. The farm was isteDCe. flan Pmncteoo. Cel Gibraltar, Aug. 24.— The Man- output o f certain mills and pur- M A C H IN E , W A G O N A N P F A R M W O R K A R E H P E C I A L T I K 8 rented to and the bouse occupied THURSDAY — THE 4 m DAY, s B B B B m n B H H H im m B n in n m B B E B B E n m m H m * chester regiment, numbering 1000 ; chases will be made in immense by Drury Morgan and family. The Was the last aud best day o f the men, has sailed for Capetown. quantities. origin o f the fire is believed to Notice to Taxpayers. institute. Though the work ra -— ---------s »« > a ------- have lieeo from a defective line. se rnbbd that o f the previous day, E 'l n m f e T o ttr n o w e l* W it h r « » c a r c fa . o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t T h e fam ily saved aliout everything, Candy Cnthartlr, enr*» ronRtlpntion forever. the variety o f subjects and the the Board of Eqnalization for tho 10c. 25c. If C. C. C. fail, urufffflais ref und money. \ but the bouse, which coat, a short County of Coos and state of Oregon, will resources o f the conductor made attend at the office of the County Clerk, of while ngo. over $2000, is a total Oregonian: Hon. E. M. Stone, the day speed by like a “ tale tbat . said County, at OoqailleOity.CoonOmnty, loss. Mr. Lamb thought his policy ex-lieutenant-governor, ex-secretary Oregon, on the 281 H D AY O F AU G U ST . Suco»ssor to Nosier Bro’s. is told." o f $1000 carrn d him over till i ext | A. D. liW , the same being the last Mon and A . O. Wheeler, The teachers desired very much of state nnd ex-congressman of , day in said month, at the bonr of 9 o'clock year, bat owing to changes >u local a. n*. of t-aid day. and publicly examine to have the work continue over Pennsylvania, is sojourning st the agents sud lack o f notification, it the ns*»*aroent rolls and correct all errors in General Graying and Hauling a Specialty. another day, but the means o f re Portland. He is looking after the valuation, description or quality of lands. expired just recently, hence there turning home necessitated the interests o f Pennsylvania capitalists I lots or other property. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely is no insurntcc. i Now. therefore, all persons having busi Rbsence o f so trnny that it was in the purchase of Oregon timber Deliuered a t Any Point. ness before tbe said Board of Kqun .lixa( ion thought best to close while the lands. ' will take notice and appear at the time and G ood R ig s. S p a n k in g Team s. R e a so n a b le R ates. I place aforesaid, and make due complaint, interest *vns unbroken. W illie W allie Astor lost the J. A. Lamb & Co., N Dr Gibbon CATAR RI OF THE STOMACH femldy ^ S I n if » mi Slate Normal School Course— Complete Training School. Big Line of Wall Paper, f at th e COQUILLE PHARMACY. WILSON & WILSON HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, M A C H IN IS T S , W a g o n m a k e r s, H o rsesh o ers, a n d B la c k s m it h s . DEAN’S LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE N A . B . D e a n , P ro p rieto r»^ A Free Trip to Paris 1 SIXTY SEVEN MEMBERS scent o f his ancestral blue blood W ere enrolled during the term - as when be rummaged the French »u . follows: fam ily tiee. H e ’s a China Astor. Re'll « b l e p « 'r * 4 H o f $ m e c h * n lc $ l <>e in v e n t iv e !_____ I e k v lrln ft « t r p t o th e P a r i « » M « > ' i t i o n ( w ith * * * 1 ! otherwise the assessment will stand na re turned by the assessor. Witness my hand this31stdayof Jnlv.l**l!«. * Aastsdor of Cots County. Oregon. C O Q U IL L E ‘ Corner H a ll ami F iis t streets, C IT Y , OREGON. : Near Railroad Depot