Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 17, 1899, Image 2

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    CWrillt <T!tg gitaJii.
Boers Destroy an Armored Train and Kill
Fifteen English Troops.
TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 18881
Loudon, Oct. 13.— The Evening
News publishes the following dis­
P U B L IS H E D E V K U V T U E S D A Y patch from Cape Town: “ Armored
train has been destroyed south of
Mufekiug. Fifteen British troops
m c j v
killed, Boers shelled the wreckage
Editors and Proprietors.
after the train was destroyed.”
D evoted to Vito m aterial and social np-
An official dispatch received ut
tviild in g o f th eG eq a ille Valley particularly the colonial office says:
“ Armored
an d o f Coos County gen erally.
Subscription, per year, in advance, $1 .5 0 train was destroyed near Kraaipan
station while on way to Mufekiug
T 1 K P IP IH I U kept OB a u at ■ C D.tKE'8 with guns.”
This disposes of the
1 M B I 1 1 lilt Advertising Agency, »’*1 ami 65
Merchant«’ Hithangc, Han Franelaco, California, fear that many women and children
where contracts for advertising can be made for it.
were iuvolved in the disaster.
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A SKSKIDl.E ENOUSU VIEW O r IT.
Vo Other Paper
Loudon, Oct. 13.—The announce­
Gives the clubbing offers that you ment that Boers destroyed an ar­
can get with the H ekald . N ow it is mored train on the western borders
of the Transvaal is calculated to
the
bring homo to the “ mau-in-the-
O R E G O N IA N
street” the realities of war. At­
which wo will givu for 1 year as a
tempts uro made to liken the oc­
premium to H frai . o subscribers.
currence to the blowing up of the
Pay up arrears and send in |2 for
Maine iu Havana harbor, but thut
1 year in advance to the Coquille
City H ekald and we will send you event occurred in times of peace.
The Boers were doubtless within
the W eekly Oregonian f o r 1 year
their rights as belligerents, if they
as a premium, fully paid up.
are responsible for the destruction
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of the train.
MOKE GOLD SEISED.
The Oregon Native Son is an d-
lustrated monthly magazine of his­
London,Octl3.— Advices from Jo­
tory, published in Portland. The hannesburg report the commander-
September number lias just been ing by the Transvaal government of
received, nnd is illustrated with por­ another 25,000 ounces of gold.
traits of pioneers and native Oregon­
ians. It also contains interesting
First Act of War.
nnd instructive articles ns follows:
Mrs. Klla Higginson, by John B.
Kimberly, Oct. 12.— Authorities
Horner, A. M., Litt. D.; Wrecked
Beeswax and Buried Treasure, by of Mafeking are hourly expecting
attack, in which event wires between
Samuel A. Clarke; The Pioneer—a
tribute—bv Gilbert L. Hedges; Mafekiug and Kimberly will bo cut
Thorns on Boso Bushes—an Indian and information entirely shut off.
legend—by F. H. Saylor; Sweet The latest information regarding
Peas, by Olive Stanton England; the number of burghers assembled
Return Home— a pioneer’s remi­ along tho Kimberly border is that
niscence— by H. S. Lyman; The it does not exceed 3500. The Boers
Ghost of Enchanted Prairie, by have only four field guns. A suc­
George Stowell; A Mystery of tbe cessful attack upon Kimberly is
Deep, by Sam L. Simpson; Oration therefore considered impossible.
London, Oct. 12.— A special from
of Grand Orator B. B. Beekinan; An
Unknown Grave, by George H. Ladysmith says: The Boers occu­
Himes; Dreams, by W. G. Steel, be­ pied Laing’s Nek the moment the
sides biographical sketches and ultimatum expired. They are now
pouring into Natal and Ingogo
other interesting matter.
Heights have been occupied.
Silas Moon and family left here
NATAL KESERVES CALLED OCT.
the first of the week with a year’s
Durban, Oct. 12.—The Imperial
supplies for Knke village, Alaska,
reserves inNatalhave been called out.
where they will take up their work
Everybody has left Charlestown,
again among the Kake Indians,
says the Newberg Graphic.
Dr. The Fifth dragoons arrived this
morning from India, landed immedi­
H. J. Minthorn, of Scott’s Mills,
will also leave for the same field in ately and at once proceeded to the
about a week, where he will act as front.
BOERS MINE A BRIDGE.
physician and assist to the mission
Lorenzo Marquez, Oct. 12.—In­
work.
formation has reached here that the
The immense log raft which left
Boers have mined three piers of tbe
Seattle a few weeks ago, in tow of
the steamer Czarina, and which was bridge at Komati port, on tke Kom-
ati river.
lost off the coast, was found later
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off Port Harford, and towed into
f l o w A r e Y o u r K id n e y « f
San Francisco on the 5th.
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam­
ple free. Add. Sterling ltcmedy Co., Chicago or ¡9. Y.
Work on the telephone exclinuge
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at this place begun last Friday.
Tbe wiring was done by Messrs. The Mormon Congressman Talks of his Wives
Bowtnau nnd Cole, and Andrew
New York, Oct. 23.— Congress­
Ingertnun placed the phones.
man-elect Brigham Henry Roberts,
Ex-United States Senator James from Salt Lake City, Utah, is in
Harland, of Iowa, died Thursday, Brooklyn. Speaking to »reporter ho
5th inst., at Mount Pleasant.
said that there was no indictment
Woodburn has 200 children en­ against him when lie left Utah, that
rolled in its public schools—2G he know of, nor did he know that
there was now au indictment.
Ho
more than last year.
had broken no law, ho said.
That
he had a plurality of wives was
O m Round Contest.
true, but ho had married them be­
Coqnille City, Oct. 1G.—Time— fore the manifesto of 1890.
There had been no plural mar­
Oct. 10th, at 7:30 a. m.; place— in
front of Smith’s livery barn; dis­ riages since then, nor would there
putants— liveryman and black­ be any. He had no fear about fac­
smith. Word (lie) giveo, black­ ing congress, nor any misgiving in
smith down nnd out. Good face. regard to the outcome of tho sit­
Gate receipts iiot accounted for uation.
j. s.
:\ T: x & co.
yet.
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S pectator .
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( i b i m I I I i i h i i s I i t o T a k e ,
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Drnaty Is Rloatl Deep.
The finest quality of loaf sugar is
Clean blood means a clean skin. N o
beauty without it. Cascuret., Candy Cathar­ used in the manufacture of Cham­
tic clean your blood and keen it clean, by berlain's Cough Remedy and the
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-
roots used in its preparation give it
uritiea front the body. Itegin to-day to
aniah pimples, boila, hlotchea, blackbe uls, a flavor similar to that of maple
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking syrup, making it very pleasant to
Cascarets,— beauty for ten cents. AH drug­
take. As a medicine for the cure of
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
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coughs, eolds, in grippe, croup nnd
Earthquake Shocks.
whooping cough it is not equaled
by any other. It always cures, nnd
Santa Rosa, Cal., Oct. 13.—One *f cures quickly. For salo by It. S.
the m .'crest shocks of earthquake, Knu wrlton.
ever felt here, occurred tonight nt
11 o'clock, and following the cue of
I Myrtle i^uiut Enterprise.)
this morning, has created much ex­
J. G. Fish, tbe Bancroft cream-
citement
Chimneys were thrown erymau, shipped a consignment of
down and the plastering in many butter to the Snu Francisco market
pf the houses wftt shaken front the Moudny.
laths.
A few minutes later two
Marie M. Nosier bns been ap­
more shocks, but less severe, fol­ pointed postmaster nt Bridge, Coos
lowed.
county, vice Julia Arriugton, re­
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signed.
'T l a r r r H o n o r * l u < 'o i » « « i l t u t lo i i .
I. LeMnlneu, the Eckley school
From Benjam in Franklin.
teacher, who is very ill with luog
“ W hen von nre Hick, what yon like bunt is
to be chose u for a medicine in the first fever, went to Marshfield Monday
place: what experience tells you is best» to for medical treatment ut the hos­
be eboseo in the second place; what reason
( l .e . , Theory) says is best is Vo be chosen pital.
in the last place.
Hot if you can get Du.
W. J. W. Orr lias purchased tbe
I nc lination , D h . F xi - kriknck and I>u. K ra -
$ k » n to hold a consultation together, they Rausier place in Pleasant valley
will Rive yon tfie best advice that can be and will innke that his home.
Hu
taken.”
When you have a laid cold Dr. says that he has grown old trying
Inclination would recommend Cham­ to find a bitter locality than this,
berlain*» Cough Remedy Ixvaiine it hut has now given it up nnd will
i» pleasant and safe to take.
Dr. settle down to stary.
Ex, tcrirmv would recommend it be-
cause it never fails to effect nspeedy
and permanent cure.
Dr. Reason
would reeounnend it bemnae it is
prepared on scientifie prineiples,
and on nature’s plan in relieving the
lungs, opening the secretions and
restoring the system to a natural
and healthy condition.
For sale
bv It a Know lion.
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FANTED-SEVERAL, BRIGHT AND
* * Great
• MarxhfieKI Hun.)
H aste is N ot
La Grande, Or., Oct. 12.—Grand
A lw a y s G ood Speed.
l t o D d e valley was this morning cov­
ered with three inches of snow,
oMany people trust to luck
which did not entirely disappear
during the day. This is tho earliest to pull them through, and are
suowfnll ever known in this valley. often disappointed.
D o not
SNOW IN
UMATILLA COl’ NTV.
Pendleton, Or., Oct. 12.-T e le ­
phone news from the interior says
that at Ukiali three inches of snow
fell this morning and thut the storm
continues so severe that there will be
six inches on the ground today. At
Meacham several inches has fallen
and nil peaks in the mountains here­
abouts are white with snow.
M A R Y S PEAK
COVERED.
Monroe, Or., Oct. 12.— Heavy rain«
fell yesterday and last night. This
morning Mary’s Peak, to the north­
west some 20 miles, was covered
with snow.
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dilly-dally
in
health.
W ith
matters o f
it you can
accomplish miracles.
W ith ­
out it yo u are " no good. ”
Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and
blood healthy by the use of H ood’s Sar-
eaparilla, the faultless blood purifier.
D y s p e p s ia “ I know a positive relief
for dyspepsia and that is H ood’s Sarsapa­
rilla.
It cured me.
My neuralgia also
stopped.” W . B. B aldwin , 164 Oak Street,
Binghamton, New York.
T ire d F e e lin g " M y appetite was
capricious, m y liver disordered and I was
tired. H ood’ s Sarsaparilla relieved It all.
It cured a friend of mine of female weak­
ness.” M rs . J essie A . M earns , Clayton, Del.
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The Railroad Assessment.
Assessor Pendleton has returned
j his assessment roll to the county
; Hoard of equalization.
Tho total
reduction over the roll of 1898 is
8900,000, of which amount $050,000,
is a reduction in tbe assessment of
railroad property.
The remaining $250,000, is the to­
tal reduction for the balance of Jack-
son county. The road bed of the
railroad company is reduced from
$10,000 per mile to $1500 per mile.
Railroad lands are assessed at
about 00 cents per acre, a reduction
of nearly one-half over 1898.
County Judge Crowell made a
motion to issue a citation to the
railroad company for thorn to uppenr
and show cause if any existed, why
the assessment as returned by tbe
assessor should not be raised. Crow­
ell voted for bis motion and County
Assessor Pendleton and County
Clerk Gus Newbury voted no, and
the motion was lost.— Ashland Re­
cord.
( N o t e . — Judge Crowell is a Pop­
ulist, and still stands flat-footed on
his principles and for the people,
but the railroad company and its
heelers worked on the people suf­
ficiently hard at last election to un­
do the good work that had been
accomplished in the way of reform,
and now deserve to get what they
voted for. Take your medicine.—
E d .
H e r a l d .]
Woman Hangs Herself.
Roseburg, Oct. 12.— Mrs. Ron­
deau, aged 20 years, wife of G. AV.
Rondeau, committed suicide about 2
o’clock this rooming at a wood camp
near Roseburg. The coroner’s jury
found that she came to her death
by hanging herself by the neck to a
tree, and no blame is attached to any
one.
Irish Are Too Sympathetic.
London, Oct. 12.— The Sun of
this city prints a rumor that the
government will prosecute certain
Irish members of the house of com­
mons on a charge of high treason
in consequenco of their pro-Boer
attitude.
England is Pleased.
London, Oct. 12.— Afternoon pa­
pers express great satisfaction that
the American government has under­
taken to protect British interests in
the Transvaal during the war.
A Free Trip to Paris!
Reliable persona of a mechanical or Inventive mind
desiring a trip to the l'arln E x p ositio n , with good
salary and expenses paid, should write
The E A T E N ! R E C O R D . U a ltlm o re , M d.
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Germanized
Proverbs.
Hood's MU« cure liver 111«; the non Irritating and
only cathartic to take with Hood’a Sarsaparilla^
IBandon Recorder. I
H. W. Dunham is rnnniug the
track engine on the jetty works.
Engineer Frank Barrows, after a
couple of weeks lay-off, is again at
his post on the steamer Dispatch.
The jetty work is now under
good headway and superintendent
H. S. Schwatka will increase the
working force as fast a possible.
Tom White and Alex Snyder,
owners of the steamer Fawn, are
figuring on building n steamer for
the river run considerably larger
than the Fawn. As yet nothing
definite has been decided upon.
Cy Doak, of Bear creek, was in
town yesterday. He is an enthusi­
astic advocate of the lower river
creamery canse and says there will
be no trouble in getting cows
enough to amply supply the cream­
ery.
The Watson Bro’s coal mine at
Riverton, which hns been running
on a small scale all summer and
shipping the product by the
schooner Volnnte to San Francisco,
lias been closed down until spring
and tho company will purchase
coal from the Campbell mine and
ship by the samo vessel.
C. S. Goodeuougb fins com­
menced building the town hall,
which is to be two stories, 24x40
feet, and fitted with offices for town
purposes and one floor for the fire
department.
The contract calls
for the completion of the building
by December 1st.
The broom-handle mill will
shortly cease manufacturing han­
dles until next February. The
reason for this ib that it is impos­
sible to get vessels at this time to
carry the product to Australia and
other foreign points. The mill
will rnn steadily but on different
work.
Curtain poles, rests for
springs in matresses, etc., will be
manufactured and shipped to Port
land where Mr. Peek has secured a
market for the output.
Kiverton Pick-Ups.
(.’ barb's Aiken is quit« ill with
pneumonia.
W E. have succeeded in inducing it The ('mm bay creamery is tiirn-
Normal Teacher to assume prin- | inn out 800 pounds o f butter per
eipalship of the Institute. So there j day.
will be a
Attorin y S. If. Hazard and wife
NORMAL DEPARTMENT,
leave shottly for New Whatcom,
Enabling all desiring to prepare Wash., on a visit to relatives.
themselves for teachers to do so
Tuesday was pay day for the
without the extra expense of going employes in the Marshfield ship­
away, also of supporting home insti­ yard.
Nearly $4000 was distrib­
tutions and helping to build up their uted.
own part of the country.
It. D. BauTinl, tho wide-awake
The Primary and Intermediate
j
real estate and business nuin of
Departments correspond exactly with
1 Coquille City, was iu Marshfield
the public school grades, using same
Wednesday.
studies, but we liope for them to
Robert Hughes' saloon ¡11 Em
j make butter advancement.
Then there is the four years’ Col­ pire City was robbed Tuesday
I night. The thief effected an en-
lege Course.
j trance through the skylight and
Expenses—
Tuition,
about
$3.25
to
!
80 per term. Board, about $2.50 to I carried off several cases o f liquor.
The Empire City nnd Lihbv ball
$3 per week.
j tennis indulged iu n social game of
SPECIAL COOKSES.
I ball last Sunday ou the grounds of
Bookkeeping, Ellis Bystem —Ele­
! the Intter. Tho game resulted iu
mentary, $7.50; Intermediate, $10;
I a victory for the home team by a
Advanced, $15. Short-hand, $20.
score of 27 to 9.
Loisetto Memory Training, $7.
(This will be given ns a premium on
I Port Orford Tribune.)
certain conditions, which will he
Belloni Brothers expect to ship
made known.)
Some of these prices may bo over 100 head of swine to San
changed on arrival of the principal; Francisco by this trip of the Ar­
eata.
until then, address,
I1’. M. Langlois 1ms sold his eu-
J. L. FUTRELL.
tire mercantile establishment nt
Coqnille City.
Langlois to Edward Rnckleff,
E ilacato Tonr B ow el* W ith Cm earets.
county clerk of Coes county.
Candy Cnthurtic, cure constipation forever.
10c, ‘25c. If C. C. C. fa il, druggists refund money.
W. R. Smith, w ho was connected
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with the Coolidge-Van Pelt affair
Tin* iV diionul I z UI h I LI k I,
at Checto iu 1897, was recently
VV.
The only genuino real estate paper pub- shot in the hand by Dr. J.
islied in Am erica. It circulates in every Welsh, « dentist of Silverton, Ore­
state in the U nion. Parties interested in
buy in «, soiling or exchanging land, mer­ gon.
chandise or other property will find what
A telephone message received
they want in T H E N A T IO N A L L A N D
Salem yesterday an­
L IS T . I t is jam full o f special bargain« here from
nnd offers o f exchange. Single copies by nounces the death of Daniel Bach­
mail lOoents. Address The National Land
L ist Publishing C o..G reen B idge, M issouri. man, who was sentenced to one
year’s imprisonment iu the peni­
tent iary last August for assault with
Treasurer’s Notice.
a deadly weapon.
'O T IO E is hereb> given that all County
W arrants endorsed prior to M ay 1,
1898, will bo paid on presentation at my
office in CJoqnillo C ity. Or. No interest
will be allowed after O ctober 1, 1899.
W . W . H AYES,
County Treasurer.
N
E stey O xigan for S ale .—N early
yew; high top, line parlor organ.
Only useil about two months.
*
Apply nt tho H erald office.
rICE H om e— with im m ediate possession
—for $ 1 4 0 0 .- 2 3 % acres inside city lim ­
its; Snores bottom land, balaroe level oench,
Good house, large woodhouse, ohiokenhouse,
fair barn. 200 fruit trees, mostly bearing
and firat-class fru it: small fruit, also.
Plenty o f water the year round,
se l’i lin*
W M . O A L L IE B .
Bui
COR SALE AT A B A R G A IN .--
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
nnd boom privileges.
Also, over
250 acres of
o . 1 bottom land,
within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
quantities to suit purchasers. En­
quire of
AV. SINCLAIR,
*tf]
Coquille City, Oregon.
T o
tH e
(liso
Dr Gibbon
T h is old reliable and
m ost successful spec­
ialist in San Frat cis­
co, still continues to
cure all Sexupl and
Sem inal Diseases,
such ns Gonorrhea,
G l e e t, S t r i c t u re,
Syphilis, in nil its
form s, Skin Diseases.
N e r v o u s D ebility,
Ini potency, Sem inal W eakness nnd Loss of
M anhood, the consequence o f self-abuse
and excesses producing tho following sym p­
tom s: Sallow countenance, dark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in tlio head, ringing in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the
heart, weakness o f the lim bs and back, loss
o f m em ory, pimples on the face, couglis-
oonsum ption. etc.
D ll . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran­
cisco over 87 years an 5 those troubled should
not fail to consult him and receive the ben­
efit o f his great skill and experience. The
doctor cures when others f a i l.
Try him.
C L U E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured
at hom e.
Charges reasonable.
Call or
write.
D H . J . F . G IB B O N ,
62» Kearney street. San Francisco C al.
Riyerton, Oct. 16.—Frauk Nos­
ier and family left last week for
Healdsburg, California.
We aie
cow minus a city marshal.
James Lee has purchased the
Frank
Nosier place; purchase
price, $600.
E. J. Price nnd family have been
visiting relatives here during the
past week.
Dudley Johnson, of Coquille,
spent one night with us last week.
James A. Kelly, who lately came
from Burnett, Washington, was
booked at (he Riverton Hotel last
Saturday.
HOLBROOK, MERRILL
We were glad to see John
Timous’ smiling face on our streets
A ST E T S O N .............
agaiu. Ho has been very busy Also BRIDGE A BEACH
prospecting for coni iu the bay
country.
D ona A nna .
STOVES’ ^
an In,I . Hi u thut the c o n su m p tiv e K «rm
Ims tin .n li.1 the IlluK Itasuf.
H l'P V A N
will . r.utlculc the serin. H U D Y A N will
r, -to t . it - Hum u -su e to n healthy c o » -
union unit pr. vent further destruction.
I W E A K N E S S A lt O t ’ NIJ T H E H E A R T
The lu-.irt is bcceniing weak. H U D Y A N
will strengthen it and cause tho weakliest
to disappear.
You have the sym ptom s. Be wise. Take
HI DY AN K lore it U t » late Do not aJ-
low your c u , « 0 co on to t h . IncuraM «
m i-E
v. u .1 do there
i If [ \
. Mit» " « ' l n l i be
“- no
h « help
■■'-■I' for
H U D Y A N should be used nt once.
you
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in- strong
t will m ak e the lu
n g - • l ■ , -sue
-» -• • • and
he germs of tbe uis»asc will be rapidly
rowii iron, th ->»t>iii
(hen vpu wlft
i rain vour hi alth and strength. H UD Y AN
an I - obtained
1 all d r u s a ls l. for 60o
, r i .irln.v,
r a pavkitKi-» for »2 50. U
our d m ,» - 1 do. » n- l keer M E D I A N ,
end dir, vt to ttie l l l ' I I A N R E M E D Y
'O M l’ A N Y , Ban Francisco or Los A iv
el us. Cal
A staff of physicians and s u £
cons mny be consulted tree if >ou will
nil. You mny call or write as you d«
Ire. Consultation is free. Advice U tv— .
uidresa.
Los A n geles, CaL
Cor. S to c k to n , Market nnd Ellis Sts»s
ban Francisco, Cal.
TH E
COQUILLE1 PHARMACY.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
AND STATIONERY.
CALL F O R :::
J. A. Lamb & Co.,
Central Oregon State Normal School, Drain, Oregon
V I T I L L O P E N 1 1 8 D O O lfS F O R T H E N E W S C H O O L Y E A R O N S E P T E M B E R
11, 181)9.
The buildings having been thoroughly renovated and im proved,
apparatus added, and other improvements made tor the com fort aud convenience o f the
students.
Good Boarding and Dormitory advantages at tlje lowest possible rates.
VV
new
l iiiform State i\ormul Selmol Course— Complete Training School.
In connection with Norm al, where seniors are professionally trained under the super­
vision o f a Critic Teacher, who will give his entire time to this work.
Graduates o f
this sclmo) are given a credit o f 30 months’ teaching experience, which enables them to
reach the L ife D iplom a in the quickest and most satisfactory manner.
Send your
address for com plete catalogue to
JO H N B . W A L K E R , A. M .,
President o f Faculty.
J. C. W ILSO N .
A. C. AVILSON.
Practical M achinist.
B lacksm ith aud Wagonraaker
W ILSON & W ILSON
P E N S IO N S ,
M A C H IN IS T S ,
P A T E N T S , W agon m ak ers?
ALLAN
M ica
Yen can see Pencils nnd "School
Things” in general in the Coqnille
Pharmacy show-w iudows.
In Its Incipient ■Imre mny he cured. Thl*
fact hiis In.un established.
It Ims been
proved li-yond u doubt by thn&Hunda o f
persons who have use I tbe great blood,
nerve ami tlsnue builder, H U D Y A N ,
l i l 'D Y A N
lifts drawn thousands aw ay
from the clutch' ; " f the dread dlseu»«.
There Is no denyln : the fact. Muny peo­
ple have been i c hared to perfect health
by H U D Y A N after tin lr cases were pro-
pounced hopeless by tho host physician*«
You can be cured If you will. Do no* de­
bt v
K> member that delays are danger-
ou.
T in y ail- . 1 . 1 lolly « 1 I” c w * Ot
o u *' 11 *
Incipient consum p­
tion. Look at thefeo
symptoms.
Study
them
carefully.
Are they yours?
Then you m u stb «
careful.
You are
witldn tho grasp
o f
consumption.
l i l ’ D Y A N will r«-
h use you.
T ak«
l i l ’ D Y A N now.
1.
F L U S H IN O
OK T H E C H E E K S
IN T H E A l'T H R -
N OON A N D E V E -
N IN G —the hectic
flush — t h e
first
sym ptom of con­
sumption.
HUD­
Y A N will cause It
to d i s a p p e a r .
H U D Y A N will es­
tablish a perfect
circulation of tbe blood ¡mu cause tho
checks to assume a normal rosy color.
2. T IC K L IN G IN T H E T H ItO A T A N D
COUGH.
At first the cough Is a slight
l ack that Is tho first Indication. H U D -
1 AN will slop tin* tickling and the cough.
H U D Y A N will relieve it in a few days.
3. A SI.IO H T F A IN IN O N E OR B O T H
I.FN118. usually near the top«. Tnl« 1.
a G o o d L in e o f
AT
X T n ie r tu n a te
Doors, W indow s
See our new and stylish Dress
Patterns.
New goods nnd lowest
prices, nt Hawkins' New Store. *
CONSUMPTION
N
All’s veil dot ends veil, but some
dings iss bedder as veil.
Vhen a voomans sclimilo look outll
but when she cries look more oudt.
A vool may makes money, budt id
takes a vise man to spendt id so dot
de vools don’d git some.
A G E N T S W A N T E D -F O R " T H E L IF E
A friendt doefferpody issafrieudt
Rntl Achievement* ot Adm iral D e w e y ," the
to nopody, pudt vlicn he dies he w
orld's greatest navel hero.
lty M m at
aud any other
iss apt do Lave a pig vuneral.
Halstead, the life-ion « friend nnd admirer
of
the
nation's
idol.
B
i««est
and
best book;
Vhen a man looks vise und ho ain't
over 500 pages. 8x10 inches: nearly 100nn«es
Building
Material,
vise, iber his face is build tod dot halftone illustrations. O n ly $1.50. Enor­
vny or he has gramps iu his shtim- mous demand. H ie com m issions. Outfit
Or
any
and
everything
free. Chance o f a lifetim e. W rite qnick.
roick.
The Dom inion C om pan y, lid Floor Caxton
carried in a
Peaudty iss budt slikin deep, but R id «., Chicago.
First-class Hardware Store.
if you don’d expecd do eadt it dot
is goost so deep enough as you
Junior League Program — Ocl. 22, 1899.
vamlt it.
All are not ilthieves dot dogs
Music, No. 100; reading, Isaiah 3,
(Successors to J. J. Lamb. |
park ad, built it iss choost as veil do 1-19; references on the lesson; sen­
geep an eye on dor man vhat a ilog tence prayers; roll-call, answer by
pledge; minutes of last meeting;!
don't like.
Dor man vot snidt dot a voman { music, No. 12; reading, “ The Story
iss as oldt as she looks vns not righ t. of Hawaii” —Lota Barrows; “ Hawaii
iu his headt. A voman iss more as j 100 Years A go” —Ethel Johnson;
AND
01 yeers older.
music, No. 147;
reading, "Our
Age is a madder off veeling, nodt Knowledge Box” — Enura Sherwood;
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
off years,' snjs de boet
Eef some “TheCuban Machete” — Irene Lamb; C laim s against t h e Governm ent.
beobles veel so bad os dey looks dey “The Summer's Going” — Mary Lee
moost huff lifted a goodt vhilo.
Futroll; music. No. 50; “ Animals in
Korea”— Marie Fitch; music, No.
RU THERFORD,
182; dose with Lord's prnver
Don't Toh.rro Spit nnd SinoA, Tonr MI. l . a j ,
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(Formerly Third Auditor U . S. Treasury.)
To quit tobacco easily aud forever, bo mag
I o n e H a n s c o m , 1st V.-Pres.
Grants Pass Couriei: Mr. Win. netie. full of Bfe, nerve am! vigor, take No-To-
A ttorn ey and C oun sellor at L aw .
Jess and his newly made wife, re­ Bac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men Leta Barrows, Pres.
Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents,
Ah druggists, 50c or It. Cure guaran­
turned recently from their trip to j strong.
Trade Marks and Copyrights.
teed
Booklet and sample free
Address
the seashore, to make their future Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York
Practices before the Supreme Court of the U. S.,
♦ •
Court of Claims, su.J all Departments of the Gov-
home near Wilderville.
We hear |
eminent.
that the people of Coos comity re­
W a n t e d —A lady, not over mid
gret the loss o f so fair n daughter, ' die sge, good cook and housekeeper
Sp-ci. il attention given to claims of officers and
enlisted nun, lor A n , y and Navy service in the
lint Coos county's loss is Joseph- I without childreu, to cook and keep
Mexican W ar. W a r < t the 11« belli n nd the War
with Spain. A D o Claims of Gov eminent Contract­
ine’s gain.
house. #12 per month. Apply nt
ors. Collection of Account«.
Refcr> hv perim«Mon to JJon. Geo. ! . . W ei-
this office.
*
lingto i, F S. Senator from Maryland, General O.
Hom-st p,.r,.m s to represent i;, ns
Mmini». r* in Him .»ml don«' bv coontiem.
N otar. fa c e n yenr nntlexpensen. Strni«ht,
«»tin-lide. no m ort, no lens rmlnrv-
Poll
i«si perm anent. Our n-ferencea, nnv Link
In nnn lo a n . It in mnintv ortiee work eon-
duct. il nt home. K ef.-renne. T u oi..-* «elf
tddrented iSninprd envelop«,
pine LH. min
jon C Y t; cant . 1 o p t . a. Chica :o.
Í
Earliest Snow in Oregon-
'A x l e
C rease
O. II...x
. V . S. A r.av. G m r .e l
Henning,
Pre«iJci,t, Traders National Baux, Washington,
D . C . , aud others.
N o charge f r . '.vice.
the team. Saves wear and
«nse. Sold every where.
HAD« BT
ST A N D A R D OIL
CO.
Correspondence solicited.
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q q a c .d m o ,
W A S H 'N G T Û N ,
D. C.
;
H orsesh oers,
a n d B la c k s m it h s .
Machine work of all kimls, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning;
blncksmithing and wagon-making in all branches.
MACHINE, WAGON AND FARM WORK ARE SPECIALTIES
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SMITH'S LIVERY, FEED
m
■■ MimsmtMmmr
SALE STABLE
G. L e s t e r ’ S m it h , P r o p r i e t o r . ; ^
Successor to A . B . D ean.
General Graying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial Men Promptly and Safely
Delivered at Any Point.
Good Rigs. Spanking
Teams, Reasonable Rates.
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c it y
, OREGON.
Near RailrouJ Depot.