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V co*.;.* ¿»s s«««. Qounty's Financial T U E S D A Y , OCT. IO. 1899. S. M °E W E N & Editors and Proprietors. S E M IA N N U A L Date. 1899. o * • • ♦ • Vo Other Paper Gives the flubbing offers that you ran get with the I I er . vld . N ow it is the O R K G O m A IV T which we will give for 1 year as a premium to H erald subscribers. Pay up arrears and send in $2 for 1 year in advance to the Coquille City H erald and we will Bend you tho Weekly Oregonian fo r 1 year as a premium , fully paid up. ,»¥ «At- »• « • • Work on Our Bay and River. Liabilities. Amount. The thorn point of disease is an ache or pain. Bat the blood is the feeder of the whole body. Purify it with Hood's Sarsaparilla. K id n e y s , liver Merchante' Exchfcuge, Kan Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising caa be made for it. * STA TE M E N T outstanding nnd unpaid $ 107.511 66 To estimated amount of interest accrued thereon.. 26,750 00 $ 134,261 66 Total liabilities....................... ............... kept on file at E. C. DAKE’S TRIS PtPF.lt AdverMsIru? Ar Agency. M } BÍ 65 « * ♦ * * . * V o * * * • C * V - * SUM M ARY Date. Resources. 1899. Sept. 30 l(y funds in hands of County Treasurer applicable to the payment o f County W arrants... $ Dy estimated unpaid, current taxes ap] •livable to the payment of County W a rran ts.... 1887. ........... $ 645 03 946 12 1888. 1889. 850 98 1890. 1,866 73 1891. 2,885 79 1892. 4 ,0 74 10 1893. 4,604 57 1894. 10,261 82 1895. 7,397 91 1896. 7,557 42 1897. 12,421 91 1898. ............ 24.6S8 39 $ Total resources......................................................... $ Amount. 10,815 11 and stom ach w ill at on c e resp o n d ? N o thorn in this po in t. Blood Poisoning The surgeon said when he took out the brass shell received in wound at San Juan H ill two w w k s before, that It would have poisoned me if il had not been for my pure blood. I told him it w as H oo d’s fc? rsaparllla that made it pure.” G eohoe P. C oo pkb , C o . G, 25th U. S. Inf., W ashington llarrauks, Washington, D. C. Rheumatism Myself and a friend both suffered from seven* attacks of rheu matism. Hood's Sarsaparilla eured both. W e would not be without it.” W m . H. L ester , 05 Leonard St.. Fall Kiver. Mass. j f o o d A SaUafiavlfa verD Hood's Pill» .•arc live: 11 ■ the mom irritating and qd '/ cathartic to take with Hood'a Sarsaparilla. Boers Secured Cold. 78,200 77 Washington, Sept. 25. — The 89,015 88 monthly reports of the engineer officers in Oregon and Washington S E M IA N N U A L R E PO RT for the month of August have been received by the chief of engineers. Of the County Clerk of Coos County, Stnte of Oregon, showing the The report of Captain W. W. amount and number of claims allowed by the County Court of said Harts shows that the shoals in the county, for what allowed, amount of Warrants drawn, and amount of Coquille river, between Coquille Warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day o f April, 1899, City and Myrtle Point, have been to tho ¡10th day of September, 1899, both inclusive. located, and snagging will hereafter Amount of be carried on and the shoals, as far Date. On What Account Allowed. W a rra n ts D ra w n as possible, removed. Under con Circuit Court......................................................... $ 2,060 70 tract with John Kiernan, of Port Justice Court.............................................................. 658 10 land, the existing dikes in this river Stationery, Printing, etc............................................ 1,110 02 will he repaired and extended, tho Salaries nnd F ees....................................................... 5,807 64 south jetty extended .‘(15 feet, to Indigonts, Deceased and Insane.............................. 1,384 07 completion, and likewise the tram 921 9;j way, while the north jetty will bo extended 400 feet. The entrance 2,296 56 of Coquille river is now being sur 174 00 Indigent Soldiers................................ ................... veyed, with a view to further im 631 37 Miscellaneous.............................................................. provement. Sewer from Courthouse to Coquille R iv e r............... 708 80 Proposals have been invited for Total amount claims allowed and drawn................... $ 24,575 95 constructing a dike ¡(25 feet long across the south entrance of Coos Amount of Outstanding Warrants Unpaid. Principal. | Inti rest. bay. This dike is designed to pre vent sediment carried by Coos river Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on the 8 107,511 66 30th day o f September, 1899............ from being deposited in Coos bay, $ 26,750 00 opposite Marshfield, and u I ho to as Estimated interest accrued thereon. . . . sist in removing the bar at the j Total amount o f unpaid County Warrants........$ 107,511 66 8 26,750 01» mouth of Coos river. W ork on the | State of O regon,) dike will ho commenced ns soon as County of Coos, j SH' I, Ed Raeklcff, County Clerk of the County of tho bids shall have been opened Coos, State of Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and and tho award made. Under con correct statement of the number and amount of claims allowed by the tract with Wakefield A Jacobson, of County Court of said county for the six months ending on tho 30th day Portland, work of extending and of September, 1899, on what account the same were allowed, and the repairing the jetties in Coos hay will amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of warrants outstanding and be continued and tho north jeity unpaid ns tho sarno appear upon the records of my office and in my will he completed. A survey has official custody. already been made of the hay in the Witness my hand and tho seal of the County Court of said locality of the jetties. The sum of county, this 4th day of October, A. D. 1899. $156,725 is yet aynilahle for the ED R A C K L E F F , County Clerk. work in the hay. By L. H. H azard , Deputy. The jetties of the Siuslaw will he extended nnd repaired by Halo A S E M IA N N U A L S T A T E M E N T Smith, Portland, under a recent contract. Snagging in Coos river Of the County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon, for the six months will continue through September. ending ou the 30tli day of September, A. D. 1899, o f Money received O U T WEAKNESS. I p your heart weak? With Point Forward." C O . Of the Financial Condition o f the County of C o o h , in tho Stuto of O regon, on ti,o 30 th day of September, A. D. 1899. U evoted to t u.< taaterinl and social up- bill Jim ; o f theC oqn iE u Valley particularly acd o f Coon Connty generally . Oregon Sipremo Court. 4 The Thorn Comes Forth J PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY ■ J. Statement. London, Oe.t. 4.— The most sen- sationxl news from South Africa this morning is the rcitterntion of yesterday’s report of the acquisition by the Transvaal authorities of $500,- 000 in gold, which was on tho way to Caj e Town from Johannesburg. There is nothing very tangible in today's war news, hut the situation remains ns strained ns ever. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, tho distinguished liberal statesman, has another slashing attack in today’s papers upon tho policy of Secretary Chamberlain. Ho reitterated his original statement that Chamber ail 10 cents. Address T h e N a tio n al Lan d » « . j . ♦- lain's assertion that the Transvaal m L ist Publish in g Co..G reen liid g e , Missouri. A G E N T S W A N T E D — F O R “ T 1 IE L I F E — ----------- • refused to redress grievances of tlio and Achievement* ot Admiral Dewey,*’ tin* uitlanders is the reverse of the w orld’s greatest naval hero. By M nrat Treasurers Notice. Halstead, tho life -lo n g frien d an d adm irer truth, and insists that Great Britain ot the nation’s idol. Biggest and best book; is responsible for “ slamming the 'O T I C E is hereby given that a ll Comity over 500 pages. 8x10 inches; nearly 100 pages arrants endorsed prior to M a y 1, h alfio n e illustrations. O n ly $150. E n o r door in the face of President Kru | IKitt, w W ill be paid on presentation at my dem and. R ig commissions. Outfit ger just when arrangements were I olKo* in Coquille City, O r. N o interest mous free. (Jr.anco o f n lifetim e. W rite quick. j will be allow ed after O ctober 1,1899. T h e D om inion C om pan y, dd F lou r Caxtou approaching a settlement.” them for advice. It will be given f r e * for the asking. Address HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, No. SIS South B roadw ay, N ---- --------- D o you have the Salem, Oct. 2. The October term symptom« of heart weakness? i f you v. :i should he car« ful. Tho heart UUE have succeeded iu inducing a «J the supreme court opi ned today. linve, in the nu,.st vital erra n o f the body. It Is Normal Teacher to assume juiu- The following ( ’ >os county case the Hi gine that pr« j-els the muscles and ■viiils s us l e ra nee I" the nerves and brain eipalship of the Institute. So there was passed upon, adversely to tho and to all tin* organ s of the* body. A flaw In Us mechanism Is certain to give plaintiff, Ah Foe: w ill ho a rise to «• rious r< suits. W eak n ess denotes Ah Foe, appellant, vs. J. \Y. Ben the presence of u flaw. It Is a fore NORMAL d e p a r t m e n t , runner o f some thing more serious Enabling all desiring to prepare nett, respondent, from Coos county, that Is to occur. J. C. Fullerton judge; affirmed. themselves for teachers to do so See that It 1* strengthened and without the extra expense o f going Opinion by Moore, J. do not allow the This is a suit ugniust an attorney w eakness to con away, also o f supporting home insti tinue. You are the tutions and helping to build up their to set aside the assignment of a de engineer. Look to cree and to recover the alleged value your engine. See own part o f the country. that no accident occurs. H U D Y A N The Primary and Intermediate of certain real pivq erty which was is what you need. The Departments correspond exactly with subject to the lien thereof. HUDYAN will strengthen the complainant alleges that defendant tho public school grades, using same heart. HUDYAN did not advise plaintiff with regard will m ake the studies, hut we hope for them to heart m u s c l e s to his interest in the premises or make hotter advancement. strong and hard. D o not delay too Then there is the four years’ Col his rights under the foreclosure long. Rem em ber which took place on two mortgages that danger is lege Course. ahead and begin on some town lots in Coqmllo City, Expenses— Tuition, about $3.25 to the us«' of H U D Y A N now. $9 per term. Hoard, about $2.50 to hut took advantage of his ignorance of tho English language and caused $3 per week. U C S f: IR E TilE SYMPÍ0MS: him to assign tho decree without 1-2. T H R O n n iN O I N T H U T K M P L E 8 SPECIAL COURSES. consideration, believing he would [ W H E N L Y I N G D O W N . I ' l D Y A N will Bookkeeping, Ellis system— Ele receivo the proceeds of the contem cause tho throbbing to d i s a i ^ a r . 3 0. R I N G I N G IN T H E E A U S —due to an mentary, $7.50; Intermediate, $10; plated sale of the property. The ! excessive uinuuiit of blood in the head und bruin. H U D Y A N stops the ringing Advanced, $15. Short-lianil, $20. answer having denied tho material and buzzing In a short time. Loisette Memory Training, $7. allegations of the complaint, a trial 4-5. A L T E R N A T E PALENESS AND IN G OF T H E C H E E K S . H U D * (This will he given as a premium on was had, resulting iu iv decree dis F V L A U N S H will restore the circulation of tho certain conditions, which w ill be missing the suit, and plaintiff ap blood to Its normal condition and keep a constant, healthy color In the checks. made known.) 7 P A L P IT A T IO N OF THE HEART pealed. “ Did tho plaintiff freely N D IR R E G U L A R B E A T IN G . O w ing to Some o f these prices may be and understanding^ transfer his A the weakness, there Iu often a fluttering changed on arrival o f the principal; interest in the decree?'’ was the an«l the miss of a beat occasionally. H U D Y A N , by strengthening the heart until then, address, main question presented for consid muscles and the nerves that supply It, will stop the palpitation and fluttering J. L. F U T R E L L . eration. The supremo court holds und cause the heart to beat regularly. Coquille City. O B B IN G IN T H E S T O M A C H tho evidence shows that tho attor R H E . G ' Il IO l R N This Is due to the aorta, tho ney made no misrepresentations, larg«’ vessel which carries the blood from XIaw A r e Y o u r ILIdneyn f the heart, becoming distended. Th is Dr Hobbs' Sparanus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam* and that it leads them to believe i throbbing and puh-ating disappear shortly plefree. Ad«l. atorliu« Kemedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. i that the plaintiff understood what after the use of H U D Y A N . The remedy is at hand. It Is tho w onder was said to him in relation to the ful H U D Y A N . Thousands have been T h e N a t i o n a l B a u x l IJ M t. cured uf H eart W eak ness by Its use. You assignment of the decree. Tlie i •hould be cured, too. You can be cured. The only genuino real estate p ap er pub-1 court also holds that it believes the H U D Y A N will cure you. procu re H U D Y A N from your druggist. It Is sold in all isbed in Am erica. It circulates in every 1 defendant paid an adequate consid- | drugstores for 50c per package, or 6 state in the U nion. P arties interested in | packages for *2 ."0. I f your druggist doe» buying, sellin g or exchan gin g land, mer- ! eration for the transfer of tlio in not keep it, send direct to the H U D Y A N R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y , Sun Francisco or chandise or other property w ill find what terest, which plaintiff made freely Los Angeles, Cal. Consult the H U D Y A N they want in T H E N A T I O N A L L A N D L IS T . I t is ja m fu ll o f special b argain s and uuderstnndiugly; hence the de D O C T O R S F R E E . You may call and see them «m l have a froe consultation. If and offers o f exchange. S in gle copies by cree is affirmed. you cannot call an the doctors, write to Los Angeles, Cal. Cor. Stockton, Market and Bills St».# ban Francisco, Cal. W . W. H A T E S, B ld g ., Chicago. County Treasurer, i ».- «& » «- 1 M y rtle P o in t Enterprise.! Miss Bertha Braden closed h suc .D IC E H om o—w ith im m ediate possession ¡ cessful term o f school in the upper i i_N — for $1400.— acres inside city iim- j Catching creek district last Friday. ! its; 8 acres bottom land, balance level oench, i (iwod house, large wood house, ohickenhouse, Tw o carloads of sltipknees weio ; fair barn. 2.0 fru it trees, mostly b e a rin g ] first-class fru it: small fru it, also. ' shipped from this place to Mulsh- and Plenty o f water the ye a r round. field Wednesday. They « i l l he ini- ' w;.i. GALLIES used in the construction of the ves COU S A L E A T A B A R G A IN .— sel being built by C»pt. Heed at 1 Land at Cedar Point, with boom Pleasant Point. Also, over M, G. Pohl, the Sixes miner, and boom privileges. came down from the mines Satur 250 acres of 3XTo. 1 bottom land, day. t ie reports forest fires rag- within 2 miles of Coquille City, in iug in that vicinity and says the quantities to suit purchasers. En W . S IN C L A IR , couutry is completely enshrouded quire of Coquille City, Oregon. in smoke, it being so dense ns to * t f] Hut a C rocd H ein e o f itU C b ai AT THE COQUILLE, PHARMACY. prevent work. Tuesday fire broke 'U 'o a i o r t 'u . o a a . t e out) near the Valeutiue mine and it T o t ï i e was by hard efforts that ho nnd Robt. Harrison saved the property. T h e fire proltahly originated from the campfire. Through the efforts o f Congress m a g y : man Tongue tho proprietors o f the | and paid out, from whom received and from what source, and on w h at' Rosehnrg-Myrtle I ’oiut stage route Salom Statesman: The record was have secured the follow ing mail account paid out. broken at. tho Oregon penitentiary, schedule, which is much more sat = yesterday, when overy able-bodied isfactory than form erly: Leave From what G eneral School Amounts Received. source received F un d . F un d . man, serving time in the prison, Date. J Roseburg daily at (5 o’clock a. m., I t potency, Sem inal W eakness an d Loss of was put to work, there being nono and arrive at M yrtle Point in 14 M anhood, the consequence o f self-abuse T o amount ou hand from excesses producing the follow ing sym p- left on the gravel path, whero un Leave M yrtle Point daily i ] and last report..................... $ 23,138 09 $ 190 10 hours. toms: S allo w countenance, dark spots m i employed convicts are usually exer at 0 a. no. and arrive at Roseburg l der the eyes, pain in the head, rin gin g in 37,470 19 To amounts received from. Taxes............ I the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in cised. There are 308 prisoners in (( (( U in 14 hours. 1,154 35 Officers’ fees. approaching strangers, palpitation o f the the institution, and all were busily (( (1 (< The M yrtle Orange will have an j heart, weakness o f the lim bs and back, loss Fines, e tc ... 375 06 of memory, pim ples on the face, coughs- engaged in work of some kind, (« t it «( Co. Gen. fund 12,801 82 old-fashioned harvest picnic Satur j i consumption, etc. with the exception of those disabled « (( <1 day, Oct. 14th. The picnic will he ' D R . G I B B O N has practised in San F ran - Stato S c h o o l from work by reason of illness. | cisco over 37 years 1 those troubled should F und....... 5,041 36 held in the Dixon grove, if the not fa il to consult an him and receive the ben- Tho foundry is, as usual,an extremely weather « ill permit, and if not, will i efit o f his great skill and experience. The S 62,137 69 $ 18,636 28 busy place, a large number of the be held in tho Masonic hall. A I doctor c a r«s when others fa il. T ry him. pF ! C L U E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured prisoners finding employment there. Sotiool G eneral splendid literary program has j at home. Ch arges reasonable. Call or Date. Amounts Paid Out. F un d , F un d . * ¡¡ Ifc p í :’J . k k n .i — , 0. P. Huntington interests linve write. D R . J. F . G I B B O N , been arranged, and the Grange will t»23 K earney street. San Fran cisco Cal. I * .ifi-ilH SfiaüfcfK'.f» SH« secured coutrol of the Crocker By amount paid out on Couuty Warrant» $ 17,636 79 put forth every effort to pleasantly By interest on County W arrant»............. 6,027 38 holdings of Southern Pacific rail entertain nil who attend. E very By Stato Tnx............................................ 14,597 50 road stock. The shares, numbering one is invited and requested to By Indigeni Soldiers’ F u n d ................... 256 OD 340,000, have an approximate value bring a well-filled basket. By amount paid into School Fund........i 12,804 82 of $10,000,000. Huntington now S heriff Jesse Turner, o f Gold HOLBROOK, M E R R IL L By baiarne General Fund on liand......... 10,815 11 has, absolute control of this vast - Tja*4, v".-- Reach, came in from Roseburg (r — m *•— '*“* * ■ ' — •' : By bnlanee Seliool Fund nn hnnd . . . railroad property. & S T E T S O N ........... $18,630 28 with Sheriff Gage Friday, bring ( 62.137 69 8 18,636 83 ing S. 0. Gillespie, who is sus Also B R ID G E fi REACH Junior League Program—Oct. II, 1899. _____ pected of being the person who "N oth —While the books show n lnr»e balance on hand in the School fund, there is murdered Mrs. Edson at Gold S T O V E S * ----------- Central Oregon ¡átate Norm al School, Drain, Oregon .. . . in fact very little ou band. This is soo minted tor by the fuel that the am »nuts n ud oat Music; reading, Psalms 48,8-14, W I L L , O l ’i-.N I IS l>i M IKS 1- OU Tin; SEW SCHOOL YEAR O N S E P T E M B E R Beach last week. Gillespie, who YV 11, lb:»;». The b u ildin gs h aving boon thoroughly renovated and im proved, new in couccrt; references on lesson • (’" o '1“ vl' :lous apportionments are not oharyed up until the apportionments are paid in was arrested at Cottage Grove, will apparatus added, and other im provem ents made for the comfort and convenience o f th© prayers by Leaguers; minutes nuuutes of o l , stnh, of Dre v students. G ood Boarding an d D orm itory advan tages at the lowest possible rates. be taken to the nearest justice of r.nd any other last meeting; roll-call, respond with County of Coos, j j I, W. W. Hayes, do hereby certify that the fore the peace in Curry county for a scripture verse; music; AMissionary I going is a true and correct statement o f the amounts received, paid out preliminary examination, and if Building M a te ria l, In connection with N o rm al, w here seniors are professionally trained under the super Prayer, led by Leaguers, found in vision o f a Critic leach cr, who will give b is entire time 1 « this w ork . G rad u ates o f and remaining on hand, in the County Treasury of said county for the bound over, will be brought to Co Little W orker; recitations—-The i this school are given a credit of 3t) months’ teach in g experience, which enables them to six months ending on the 30th day of September, A. D. 1899. quille City and held in jail there Or any and everything reach the L ife D ip lom a in the quickest an d moat satisfactory m anner. yonr Story of Hawaii, by Ethel Johnson; until court meets, as he would Witness my hand this 6th day of October, A. D. 1899. address for complete catalogue tc J O H N B . W A L K E R , A. M ., carried in a Hawaii a Hundred Tears Ago, by President o f Faculty. W. \\ . H A Y E S , County Treasurer. surely ho lynched if taken to Gold First-clnss Hardware Store. Nellio Fairman; music; close with Beach. Sheriff Turner did uot sentence prayers. S E M IA N N U A L ST ATE ,\ 1 EN T care to disclose the evidence which A. C. WILSON. J. c. W IL S O N . I o n e H anhcom , 1st V.-Pres. ho had ngaiust the prisoner, but Blacksm ith and W agon m aker Practical Machinist. L ela Harrows, Pres. ( >f the amount o f Money and Warrants received for Taxes, and Money said that from the evidence already fSueccBsors to J. J. Lamb. | Let every Leaguer come prepared paid to the County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Coos Couutv, Oregon, in his possession there is not a to take part. for the six months ending on the 3l)th day o f September, A. 1). 1809. shadow o f a doubt but that he com mitted the crime. G illespie while T h r e e D o«* t o r * I n C 'o u M i il ln lln n . I) ; I K. D uring tbe month of T o Am ount Received. From Hen j Amin Franklin. here seemed cool and self-pos M A C H IN IS T S , ¡M»! April, i M ay. I June. I July. I Aug, j hept. “ W hen von are sick, what you like best is sessed, as though entirely uncon lu I 'pi 11 an d Öorrenoy.. 4 U .Ï0 4 Ul |S,76Í !»7|f7,M8 K $1 ,fiW 73.*:i,!¡¿¿ as #3 05U til to be chosen for n medicine in the tirst S SUd 79 ' f *no 249 1ft scious o f the terrible charge hang lnce; w hat experience tells yon is best, to _______ In Oumity W a rrant*. . AND b chosen in the second place; wlmt reason I ratal rrciTsd.......... $t8 M* 711 *2.7M «7¡ M f4.fi» 7:1 #:t.70l «•* J;l.:»s ,V> ing over him. c o SCHOOL SUPPLIES 5 U AND STATIONERY. CALL FOR ::: Doors, W indows Lniforiii State ¡formal School Course— Complete Trailing School. J. A. Lamb & Co., WILSON & WILSON P E N S IO N S , PATENTS, W ago n m ak ers, K (i. e., T h eory ) says is best is to be chosen in the last pince. lint if yon can get D h . I n c l in a t io n , D ii . E xpek ik n c k and Du. Itr.A- hon to hold a consultation together, they will give yon the best advice that cau be tak en ." DATE- B y y Am À ount M U l P M B aid. i 1 ‘ . April I ■ i ottBty I'n a surer . .. M ay. J o n *, i .1 a ï) M IS C E L L A N E O U S ---------------. ««►♦---------—'— D arin gth . mont h ° f \ ig Sept. E. H. Beyers, the prosperous Claims against the Government. ♦ ll.LV.l :il i_>,7;d »I $7d*l»R 2 f t . « » 7 » -ip.i-s:;,r.:i ui farmer and bee-keeper of Sumner, tJ M 7Û I TJ DO 240 (a has been in Coquille on business Total paid T reasurer When you have n lmd cold Dr. 711 $-.’.7.'d »7 (¡7,14:1 ,y.‘ f 4 . f i » 7:1 * :’..70t *:* C i.:w Inclination would recommend Cham State of Oregon, ( berlain * m Cough Homedy because it County of Coos, \ 1 W. W. Gage, Sheriff of «aid county, do hereby ¡8 pleasant and safe to take. Dr. certify that tho foregoing statement in correct and true. Experience would recommend it lie- Witness my hand this 2d day o f October, V. D. 1891). cause it never fails to effect a speedy \\. \\. G AGE, Sheriff o f Coos Countv. and permanent cure. Dr. Henson By C. A. G a o e , Deputy. would recommend it Iwcaus© it is prepared on scientific principle*, It rfst* wltït you whothrr yon r-.ntlnn<* and on nature’« plan in relieving the It rv. -killing «..!>». .■•> habit. M M» i th President Diaz, o f México, eannot nervous .lisir>r*t ptin X I lung«, opening the aecretionn and «•ut go to Chicago, on account of tlu> tin«*, puri tu» tho hiuod, M 9 k ■ton a loaf nvxnhuvtl. a 1 H | í/ * ^ p lN iifi restoring the ay stem to n natural ....«<. I.-I « r i l l « f S T T I He lias «00,0(10 illncss of Madaiuc Diaz. In h.'altn, rff . i t » ¡ I V a - • .< .red It-.y and healthy condition. For Bale »Mil n o c k - B > n f O T O H U 'f r . *n appointed Ignacio Mnrichal, of ,,Urh»fWr* wh’’ México, raiuistcr of foreign r, la- by R. S. Knowlton. « E R v j L j t r * will, patiently, f «■ : ,t!y I'no * • B f t W i>°*- •>. uannlly rurn, 3 bote«, f? n», tions, to go as bis repn sent.itive. K'i^ri»rit«'e«l t.» rnr«\ or »-.> refund Steril«« tkteaga, Bantrral, Mr« la r k . W w t e j i A lady, not over mid E stfa OnilAN FOtt S a i ,E. NeHrlv onI Imu-fki-iqiy i Sci- our lu-w and stylisli Divsi -cw; bigh top, fine pnrlor orgmi. « ithoui children. to rook nnd keep New goods and lowest Only used ahont two montlis. house. 812 per mouth. A pply lit Fattirnx. Apply at tbe IIERAI.P office. this office. * prie««, at Hawkins' New Stoic. * two or three times lately. His ALLAN RUTHERFORD, daughter, Miss Alice, made a trip (Formerly Third Auditor U . S. Treasury.) home last week aud returned Sat Attorney nnd Counsellor at T.,iw. urday. Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, TtaJe Marks anti Copyrights. v v : A « w $ — ¡ve--, Practices before the Supreme Court.of the V . S., Court < f Claims, and all Departments of the Gov. eminent. m e s ! i. §, picklMor mttap nr* • ^ qiiu-mr. «A .1 »im H^ti-iÄ« ... — — ho........... i . G .» W’-xx than by any other :•.*•:'»• 1 I • n» ot other uaeawUlbe J R rfin ed Parafiine Wax In « V y I . ohol.I. It Is cl* nn. t . - m nu l n.! rh-HS—iilr, water R- <1 ;«* id pr»>< ' f. » poun*l cake of 1 with c h-i «»f Its many uae» ic • , '-«>ur «Iruffglstor grocer. •. Made by ______ MAM» vii I> OIL 1«. Special ntt« nt:f.n given to claim* of officers and •nli'te.1 TM i, tor Ara»V a n l Navy Service in the M> xtc.tn WV.r. W a r .-» .he ID K lID n the W a r with Spain. A i •<« C'Dims *•» Government Contract- or«. Collect;.-*! cf Acco»rtr. Refers hv pern;i>-*ou t;» lion. G« nv . I,. Wei. liu. , { O. M prt- s Si.-.it , tmn V , iv ! t ,1, ( . « » i n l O . I. D . A m v. (.« g. 1. Henning, •. V - !, ts N it««'»-! Bauk, Washington, D. C ai.d »>.! v . N o charpc f r .i !\ ice. Correspordencc solicited. OifiCwS, A.¡antic Building, 9 i:> r.:. 1 < » I ' S t r e e t , N . W I\ ; *:ts, < *,. c,; 99 a m i lo o , V / A S H IN G T O N , t». ., O . H o rsesh o ers, a n d B la c k s m it h s . Machine work of all kinds, Guilt new or repaired; iron and wood turning; blaeksmithing nnd wagon-making in all branches. M A C H IN E . W A G O N AN |) J F .IR M W O R K A R E S P E C I A L T I E S SMITH'S LIVERY, FEED ? SALE STABLE C. L e s t e r S m ith , P r o p r ie t o r ^ _ Successor to A. B. Dean. General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Delivered at Any Point. Good Rigs, Spanking Teams. Reasonable Rates. C O Q U IL L E .Comer Hall and First sberla, C IT Y , OREGON. Near Railroad Depot.