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C h i l l i C U ij T U E SD A Y , DEC. 1_>, 1898. " r e g u l a r T R A IN S W e d n e s d a y s ami f u i - days will run as follows: Leave I I Arrive 7.16 a. iu . I Marshfield | 10:16 a. in. 7:45 “ Beaver Hill Jurnt’n i Leave 9:45 8:16 '* I COQUILLE CITY | “ 9:110 M on days , A rrive 8:45 a. m. | Myrtle Point Coquille schooners have fared Q y Kirkpatrick’s rheumatic and Over-Work Weakens roughly from the late storm. cure. Your Kidneys. A fine line of Umbrellas just re A. R. Mooinaw, of Norway, w h s * a visitor iu town last week. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ceived ut Hawkins’ New Store. Decorative supplies for Christ M. \V. McCormac, the Riverton All the blood In your body passes through mas Trees aud large uud handsome coal man, was up yesterday. your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your lot of toys and presents at the L a d i e s —Mrs. E. A. White will blood purifiers, they (li Bbarmacy. weave switches for yon, if you ter out the waste or Mrs. Thomas Ashton, of neir Impurities In the blood. desire. * If they are sick or out Patkersburg, visited her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Laingor was down of order, they (all to do Mrs. Lee Curry, and family se\- their work. her from Arago home last week, Pains, aches and rheu e n l d ayB last week. visiting her sister, Mrs. Ktibs. matism come from ex Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and cess of uric acid in the New dress patterns, latest styles blood, due to neglected Diarrhoea Remedy iau always be aud for fall and winter wear, being depended upon aud is pleasant and kidney trouble. received at Hawkins’ New Store. * Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady safe to take. Sold by It. 8. Knowl Mrs. Nellie Dement, o f Myrtle heart beats, and makes one feel as though ton. Point, has been visiting her parents, they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kidney- Miss Icy March vmtes her Mr. and Mis. 13. Figg, a few days poisoned blood through veins and arteries. mother, Mrs. Maury, that she will past. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, spend some time at Jacksonville, Ren Smith, of tbe bay side, was but now modern science proves that nearly with relatives and friends, before rustling at business here last week, all constitutional diseases have their begin returning home. She is well and including a visit to Ills brother ning in kidney trouble. seuds greetings to her friends. It you are sick you can make no mistake Lester aud family. by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Our neighbor, Mrs. L. Plvler, Mr. Goodloe, a Dew comer from and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s and mother will start for Califor S w a m p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy Is California, has bad to occupy a i soon realized. It stands the highest for its nia ns soon as the weather will per bouse at the creamery— nothing to i wonderful cures of the most distressing cases mit. Grandma Plyler will remain be Imd in Coquille. ' and is sold on its merits iu California, and the younger visit by all druggists In flfty- awhile, returning about the early Hal and George Baxter, after an cent and one-dollar siz s p iiD g . absence of several mouths in Wash es. You may have a ington, and as far east as Montana, sample bottle by mall ITome o f Bwanip-Root. Rev. T. J. Owen, Baptist, will returned Wednesday of last week. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find fill appointments as follows, until j neuralgia ' “ 9:00 ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Woodmen of Coquille City, Myrtle Camp, No. 197, will give their Annuel hull (masquerade) at Maeoic hall, in this city, on Satur day night, Dec. 30—“ the old year o u t” The F. of A. graul masquerade ball takes place Christmas night. See the big posters for particulars. In addition to what is there, how ever, the Foresters will give hand some prizes to best sustained char acter, lady and gentleman. F O C A L ITEM S. Additional locals on 2d page- What about putting up some bouses to rent? out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. W. S. Perry, manager o f tbe Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer How they do sell— we mean Lyons store and sawmill at this & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. those stylish new goods at Haw place, has about recovered from a kins' New Store. Christmas Tree supplies at tbe threatened attack of pneumouia. Pharmacy. * F o r S a l e — A $ 4 2 5 u p r ig h t p ia n o , James McGuffin and wife, of nearly n e w an d w e ll-c a r e d fo r , f o r Two nice office rooms to rent. near Parkersburg, visited the $300. I u q u i r e at t h is o ffice . * Dranes at this place for several App'y at Pharmacy. Hawkins’ New Store has new and days, returning to their home yes- The H erald is prepared to do j o b printing in the best style. seasonable goods, many for the terdny. holiday season, suitable for pres A small second-hand heating K. H. Hansen came down from ents. his North Fork home for medical stove for sale cheap. Inquire at W. V. Asbbura is hauling the counsel last Saturday. Hisdaugb- this office. * excavated ernth from the Front ter, Metta, has been threatened Joe Radabaugh was down this street grading improvements to fill with fever, but tbe worst is thought morning. Mrs. R. is on the sick in at Lester Smith’s livery barn. to be past. list, with threatened fever. The Uiverton Suuday-School The Populist club is called to The Wilson Jewelry Co. has a will have Christmas festivities, in inept at Gray’s hall on Saturday rare stock o f holiday goods, suited cluding a Christmas tree and pro night, December 23d, at 7:30o’clock for making presents. See new ad. gram, at the church in Hint place. to choose delegates to the county Dr. George D. Elgiu, of Eckley, The uew tencher, Miss Maddnck, convention to be held on Saturday, was shaking hands with friends in has not yet arrived, owiDg to the 30th iust. Coquille a brief Bpell yesterday. Lyons’ mill shut down tempora storm at seo. This is the third TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, enred of week of the vacation of that de rily last Saturday to put iu order her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. some of the machinery, but the t ain Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, cave partment. $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people storm Sunday and Sunday night The piospect of a shortage of extended the shut-down, owing to utmble to procure the Ear Drums ruuy have them free. Address, No. 8877. The Nich floor, sugai and other necessnties high wnter. olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York. [dec 00 threatens us. The protracted and About $3000 was distributed on fearful storm has played the mis When you deal, show preference Inst creamery pay-day, for tbe for the producer, manufacturer or ch ief with our shipping. month o f October, the patrons Capt. Asplnnd, o f the lately, getting at the rate of 2GJ cents dealer iu the special hue o f your wrecked schooner Eureka, came up per pouud for butterfat. It ¡9 need. Iu furniture nnd undertaker’s from Bundou yesterday through said, too, the creamery will soou supplies, deal with the Coquille Furniture Co., their specialties. this city and via the bay to San shut down for the season. Francisco. The captain feels his The Woodmen havechnrtered the Our old friend, W. Gallier, who loss, sensibly. river steamers Antelope from Ban has recovered from a late sick suell, "\TirANTED—SEVERAL PERSON'S FOR returned Wednesday o f last week don, nnd the steamers Fawn and V V District Office Managers in this state Reta, from Myrtle Point, todeliver to represent me in their own andsurround from Bandon, where he had gone ing ooonties. Willing to pay yearly $000, to be with his family and to re free attendants at their ball at this pnyatite weekly. Desirable employment ceive proper nursing nnd care. place on uight of Dec. 30th. with usual opportunities. References ex changed. Enclose self-sdttressed stamped envelope. H. A. Park, 320 Caxton ifitilding, ■Chicago. No mail was received from the cast Friday and Saturday, and only a partial mail on Sunday and yesterday. O f course we all know the cause, even if it is vexing, and believe there is no present help for it. Charles Holt, of Gravel Ford, asks those baying carpenter work, bouse painting or paper hanging to d o this winter to give him a chance to bid on snme. Prices reasonable, and all work guaranteed. Corres pondence solicited. [*4t A. R. Conger, of the black sand mines near Randolph, moved bis family to town yesterday. The oldest daughter. Miss Conger, is housekeeper, and has iti chnrge a younger brother and sister, oc cupying rooms in the Robiuson b u ild in g . County Clerk Ed Rackleff yester day tiled his resignation of that office, owing to poor health. J. W. Leneve is assisting Deputy Clerk Hazard temporarily. The act lias been such a surprise and reached us so recently, that we can make no comments at present. Next Satuiday is the day set for sheriff’ s sale of properties on de linquent tux list, 4th installment. Added to your delinquent taxes will be tbe cost o f levy, advertis ing, etc. The advertising alone, under the sheriff’s contract, will add about nuother $100 of costs to tbe taxpayers on this 4th install ment. The Junior League program at the Methodist church last ¡Sunday evening was very entertaining aud nicely given. The church was crowded, notwithstanding the worst storm of the season set in near dark and kept up a fierce rain fall and high wind most o f the night. Bnt few of the little folks staid awny because o f tbe storm, ADd the program was bnt slightly interfered with. At the close a collection was taken up We are glad to welcome him. Dr. E. E. Whittaker has taken Dr. Carter’s dental practice at this place. The doctor comes well rec ommended, having had nine years’ experience, nud is a graduate, hav ing spent three years iu a dental college. * Wesley Bean and wife, and J. H. Timou, enme up from Riverton yesterday, the lady accompanying her husband this far on his way to the bay, where be is employed with Mr. Timon in opening a coal mine, and to visit and do some Comrade L. H. Palmer, of shopping. Bandon, was on our strtets yester A. W. Rogers, of Humboldt day, his first visit to this place, county, Cal., arrived in Coquille where be was once a resident for this morning. Comrade Rogers several mouths. He observed the served in the 64ib and 39th Illinois generally thrifty appearance of our regiments during the civil war, and towu and could see much improve, lost an arm while a member o f the meet since his absence. latter. He is prospecting for a Comrade Quick went to Myi tie home. Point last week nnd made a visit Mrs. L. H. Hazard and child with his old comrade, S. A. Berry, have been ready for some days for who served in the same company a trip to California in the interest nud regitneut in the civil war. of tlie health of the child. They They had not seen each other in will stop at San Jose awhile, and 28 years. Mr. Quick returned Fri if the change to that climate does day after a most enjoyable time. not improve the child’s health, she Pains in the chest whon a person may go farther south nnd remain has a cold indicate a tendency for some weeks. toward pneumonia. A piece of flan The Epwortli League elected nel dampened with Chamberlain’s officers for the ensuing year, as Pain Balm nnd bound on to the follows: Mrs. J. S. Lawreuce, chest over the seat of pain will president; Mrs. Georgie Proctor, promptly relieve the pain and pre 1st V.-P.; Miss Edith Hayter, 2d vent the threatened attaek of pneu- This same treatment will V .-P.; Miss Kittie Johnson, 3d I monia. V.-P.; Miss F lo Boyrie, secretary; | cure a lame back in a few hours. Miss Josie Lyons, treasurer; Miss Sold by R. S. Knowlton. Marvin Lamb, organist. William Urqulmrt a younger The Coquille Furniture Store is brother of our Allan, Alex and still being improved and filled up ! Duncan Urquhart brothers at Riv- with new stock as tbe other is dis [ erton, died at tbe home o f bis posed of and removed. Two large brother Allan last Sunday from n rooms— hnsement and snles-room — j complication o f diseases. The of 70x22 feet each, or 3080 square young mnn had come from Cnlifor- feet, with hooks, nnd racks and [ nia some few months since in poor shelves, are stocked with nice new ¡henitb, and continued to decline, house furnishing goods. till the present result overtook him and relieved him o f the ills of life We learn from one o f our prom to which he seemed confirmed. inent mercantile firms that their -----------»«#>«----------- trade has been so good and on tbe T o ( ’t ir e a C o ld In O n e D a y . increase that they contemplate Take LiXATry* B sono Q uinine T ablets . making a large addition to their All druggists refund the money if it fails to hnstcess bouse in tbe spring or care. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 26c, next summer and a very large in crease in their stock, both in their By way of apology to tbe read present line nnd other— nnd this ers of tbe H e r a l d , tve will say that despite tbe fight they bad to make our issue of Inst week was duly to go into business at all in Co printed and started for distribution quille without the coDseot of others. through the postoffice, but was LEVI STRAUSS & CO’ SPRING ROTTOI PANTS further notice: At the Christian church, Coquille City, 1st aDd 3d Suudays of each mouth; at Soni- uer on the 2d Sunday of each mouth; at Bear Creek on 4th Sun day. The H e r a l d is the authorized agent for the Evening Telegram, Portland, and will furnish it alone, or by clubbing, it furnishes all the latest news of the world nnd local state news later than any other paper published, aud is the lowest priced. Call and get the Evening Telegram. Rev. J. L. Futrell made a visit to Myrtle Point last week and can vassed that community in the in terest o f a furniture manufactur ing company in California, who desire to establish ft plant in Coos county, conditioned that they will te received in a spirit of reciproc ity. The citizens there are moving in the matter and propose to ict as a community, not leaving it iu the hands of two, or three, or a few, whose personal interests tnav not alone be subserved and then strangle the project, but the whole people moving iu the general inter est. It would be a grand thing for Mvrtle Point. 9 Candles Nothing else adds so much 1 to tho charm of the drawing I room or boudoir as the softly radi- I ant lijrht from CORDOVA Candles. I . Nothin« will contribute more to the I artistic success of the luncheon, I 3 tea or dinner. The best decorative j ? candles for the simplest or the I ■ most elaborate fnnction—for cot- l , tage or mansion. Made in all color* | and tho moBt delicate tint* by STANDARD OIL CO. and sold everywhere. BESTFORTHE BOWELS n o t ic e . You aro requested by the under signed legal voters, and many others, to meet in each precinct of said Coos county on Saturday, j December 23, 1899, to elect two | delegates from each prcciuct to CANDY Are you frequently hoarse? m CATHARTIC ^ meet at Coquille City, December 30, Do you have that annoying | 1899, for the purpose of electing a tickling In your throat? Would new CouDty Ceutral Committee in you feel relieved if you could the place of the one resigned, nnd T R A D Ì MASH R IO IS T IR fO raise something? Does your to transact such other business as cough annoy you at night, and may lawfully come before said do you raise more mucus in meeting. the morning? Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Oood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lUo. 20c, 50c Write I P Goodman, W Buskirk, Then you should always keep for free sample, and booklet on health. Address A C Wilson, Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, Saw York. 3Ma j R D Sanford, o n hand a bottle of M L Goodman, T Heaton. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN , W Drnne, W E McDuffee, I N Lam my, S J Tuttle, Butler-McDonald Wedding. \V M Hite, S Dicksou. J C Wilson, Capt. Butler’s home in this city Coquille City, Or., Dec. 4, 1899. whs brilliant last Saturday, about 11 o’clock, by a pleasing nuptial Oh, those handsome Dress Pat. | ceremony, in which Mr. nnd Mrs. terns at Hawkins’ Now Store. * j Butler’s son. Jay M. Butler, and County Tresurer Hayes now calls ! the charming Miss Flora McDon in all county warrants issued j ald, of Myrtle Point, were tbe cen pi ior to January 9, 1894, and will i tral figures. Rev. Mr. Moore, Meth allow no Interest from the 15th odist minister at Myrtle Point, at lost. tended ns the officiating clergy ¿nan, F or S a l e — 320 acres of good while about twenty persous, tbe If you have a weak immediate families snd friends of rnuge for stock. 15 acres cleared throat you cannot be too and good 5-roomed house thereon; the bride and groom, were partici careful. You cannot begin pants us witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. spring water. Rare chance. Call treatment too early. Each Butler, juuiors, will take up their at H e r a l d office for information. * cold makes you more liable residence on the Butler ranch, near A big logging crowd is operat to another, and the last Norway. The H e r a l d extends ing on B. H. Haskins’ place, on one is always harder to congratulations. the North Fork, among whom we cure than the one before it. notice the veteran logger Bill T o C u re C o n s tip a t io n F o r o v o r . D r.A itr’scstrrg Peciorel Plaster T ake Oasearets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. Thomas, and among bis associates, If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. we believe, Dave Carey. Four protects lite luags from colds. ---------------» ■»«►.--------------- and six-horse teams take out loads ( t a p e r Than Ever. of provisions and camp fixtugs Help at Hand. Coming on the next schooner, a every few days. I f you have any com plaint large lot of Bedstoads and Bed whatever and desire tbe best M A R R I F .n . room Suits, direct from the factory, m edical advice you can poe- T homas -B eliku —At Myrtle Point, Dec. 3, bought at “ Special low” prices for tib ly obtain, write the doctor 1899, by Rev. Thomas Barklow, Charles freely. Y ou w ill receive • spot cash, nnd we will give our cus Thomas and Miss Wave Belieu. p rom pt reply. tomers the benefit ns long ns this B d t l k r - M c D o n a l d — At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Capt. G. H. Builar, in C >- Address, D R . J. C. A Y E R , lot lasts. Bedsteads, $1.50; and quille City, Deo. 9. 1899, by Rev. Mr. 3 L ow ell, Mass. our regular $14 Bedroom Sutt at Moore, Jny M. Butler and Mins Flora ei ii n McDonald, of Myrtle Point. tbe extremely low price of $11.50! Other goods in proportion, at the IMtll*. COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— * C o q u il l e F u r n it u r e S t o r e . T r i b b y — At South Marshfield. Nov. 28, 1899, Land at Cedar Point, wit i boom to Mr. and Mis. G. W. Tribby, a son. New goods coming on every and boom privileges. Als over I M I D . boat for the Fair Store. 250 acres of 2>To. 1 bo tom land, U r q u h a r t — At Riverton, Dec. 10, 18i>9’ 2 miles of Coq. ille City, in Have you seen those louely William Urquhart, aged about 26 years. within quantities to suit purchasers. En Japanese Christmas goods at \V. SINCLAIR, In testing wireless telegraphy in quire of Kanematz's ? (* Chicago Coquille City, Oregon. seven brick walls were not *tf] County Superintendent Bunch is an obstruction to the current. S e c n d -H a n d ranking a inuud of tbe schools, aud Henry C. Payne proposes n change was present in this place this morn in Republican national convention ing. representation by which Southern The Methodist Sunday-school states will get only 49 instead of BOUGHT, will have a Christmas ttee and ap 124 delegates. SOLD propriate exercises attending the Eastern street railroad companies event. AND are importing steel rails from Scot land and Germany. The Federal E X C H A N G E D . Steel Company of New York iH ship Opposite Hotel Coquille. ping steel rails to Glasgow, Scot land. BERT TUTTLE. Proprietor. If yon haven't a regular, healthy movement o f the bowel* every day. you’re 6lck. or will be. Keep your bowel* open, and be well. fruroe,In tbe shape of violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowel* clear and clean is to take M y ? r o d e o w fa tuerai FURNITURE, A Big Bargain Cut this out and return with $1 (money order or currency) and we will order the following "Family Combination” sent pre paid: HOTEL COQUILLE É& San Francisco Weekly Post 7 yr The Gentlewoman 7 yr. National lllust. Magazine 7 yr * 8 Tt , . ^ .¡7 § ^ $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 in prizes Arner. Poultry Advocate 7 yr to subscription agents. Happy Hours Fam. Mag. 7 yr Vermont Farm Journal 7 yr How to win a prize: Profitable work fox- odd minutes. Our Price $1; A chance for everybody, great and Regular Cost $4- small. An easy way to make from $10 t.i $2500. Address, with 2-cent stamp for return postage, D e m o r e s t ’ s F a m il y M a g a z in e , 110 Fifth Avenue, New York. Acres of LanJ, f 'O li from SALE-147 Norway, Coos comity. W mile Known ns theMcClary place. For paticulars, call on HENRY GKADY, jun20t4 Norway, Oregon. Notice of Appointment of Administrator. V tO T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT l l by an order made on the 14tli day of November, 1899, by the Hon. L. Harlocker, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for Coos county, tho undersigned was appointed administrator o f the estate of James F. Wilson, deceased. That letters of administration lmvo been issued to him. Therefore all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified within six months from the date hereof at his resi dence at Arago, Coos county, state o f Ore- gon. Dated at Coquille City this 20th day of November, 1899. J. HENRY 8CHROEDKR. Administrator o f the estate of Jas. F. Wil son. deceased. Executors' Notice of Final Settlement. THE COUNTY COURT OF THE I In N State o f Oregon for Coos County. the matter of Estate of Henry Schroe- de», deceased. Notice is hereby given that by ao order made on the 20th day of November, 1899. the H on. L. Harlocker, county judge of said county and state, has fixed the 2d day of January, 11100, at4l0 o’clock in the fore noon of said day. it being the 2d judicial day o f a regular term of said court, at the county judge’s office in the courthouse at Coquille City, Oregon, ns the time and place for the bearing and settlement of said estate, and objections thereto, if any. Eated this 20th day o f November. 1899. AUO. H. 8GH BOEDER. J. FKED 80HROEDEK, ( HAS. E. 8CHHOLDER, E. A. DODGE, ________________ ____________ Executors. held up by the postal authorities as having something therein in vi Notice ior Publication, olation of the law against “ lotteries" DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, and “ prize drawings.” This was L and O ffice at K oberuro , Or.. Nov. 17,1899. corrected, bnt still delayed our OTICE is hereby given that the follow mail. Similar advertisements have ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup passed through the mails dally in port of his claim, and that said proof will other newspapers, and have become be made bef ore E. A. D odge. U. H. Commis so familiar to our view that we j sioner at Mvrtle 1'oint, Oregon, on Decem formed no impression that an ad ber 30. 1899, viz: w il l ia m l . m ast , vertisement offering patrons, on 1 on H. E. No. 7047 for the lots 3. 4. 5. and purchase o f a certain quantity o f 1 6, Sec. 22. I*. 27 H., R. 11 W. goods, a free coupon entitling them ; He names the following witnesses to his continuous residence upon snd to a chance for a prize on a certain prove cultivation of said land, viz: llobart E. day set, wns unlawful. We greet Wilcox. Charles Shepherd, Lawson A. Law you this week all right, and may horn and Thomas Las well, all o f McKinley, Oregon. J. T. BRIDGE**, give some “ particulars” later. 1 Register. N afcli Cold To the Straight People’ s Party Voters of Coos County, Oregon. This combination Jills a family need. Wo will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter OC'-ati, Kansas City Weekly Star, New York Weekly Trilmne. Denver Weekly Times, Toledo Weekly Blade, 'L'wice-a-week Louis ville Courier-Journal, or Montreal Weekly Gazette in place of San Francisco Weekly Post if desired, but no other changes aie allowed. Clubbing list for a stamp. CTTiRirenasr, jo h n Prora Proprietor. (SJ New Management; New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms A itaci ed. Î Ta' le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help New Bar attached; : : Largo and comfortable Office nnd Bonding Boom (). H. JON ES, Room 1, Cir. Mgr. Vermont Farm Journal. ap2Ti 19] WILMINGTON. VERMONT. PRESENTS The Fair Store Best »Stock of Gen- Z e iZ T G rS , Musical ^ Instruments. (Til in lilis Market. WE CARRY A well-selected stock o f General Merchandise, Hardware, Boots nnd Shoes, Oraniteware, Notions, Crockery, Ammuni tion, Groceries, Fresh Can dies, 5c and 10c Counter Goods, Flour, Feed, etc. CALL FOR ::: HOLBROOK, MERRILL k STETSON ............ Also BRIDGE ft BEACH STO VES Doors, Wilson Jewelry Co. SANTA CLAUS' S PECIALS. Holiday Seasoi) is BY BOTH Useful Windows Beautiful M a te ria l, O - O O D © AND and any other Building Or any and everything carried in a First-class Hardware Store. J. A. Lamb & Co., [Successors to J. J. Lamb, j FO R IM omi I (Men M. O. HAWKINS. Corner opposite O dd F e llo w ’ H a ll - -north Bide