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n / ti í/ C o q u ille VOL. -jjR COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1900. 18. J. B Ü R T M O O RE , S U R G E O N A N D P H Y S IC I a N. . C O y U lL L K W O IT Y , OR EGON. IL L promptly respond to all calls, day or ni«ht. T HE C O M M E R C IA L h ----- m olt modera «rreuged BAUBEB «H O P in Cuquillo City. The IT M. McDonald, Proprietor. 0. L. M OON, A tto rn e y and C o u n s e lo r a t L a w COQUILLE CITY. OUEOON. Beel Eotrtte and CoUeotton« l Bpeeielty- John F. Hall, .A -t t o r a a e y . a t - X j a 'W . U A B S 1I F 1ELT), O B E G 0 N . -------- ---------------- Dealer in K tri. E otatk of all kinds. YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, W OODM EN x, x of the World, lueeta at Miiaomo Hall 1st and 3d Monday nights of each montn. A. J. S iihbwoc ..Consul. George T . Moulton, Clerk. _____________ M OURT COQDU.BE, NO. 1», FO R EST- era of America, meets every second ana fourth Thursday evening, at Masomo Hall Goquille City, Oregon. G ko . O . L a io n , C. R. C H. N. IiOBaNz, K. S NHADWICK BODGE, NO. 68, A. F. J and A. M ., meets on Saturday evening en or before eaoh full moon. Visiting breth ren oordially invited. H akkv K bibs , W . M. C . W . White, Sec. C UELAH CH APTER, NO. 0, O. E. 8 ., meets Friday eveniva on or before each full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st to Ootober 3lst, and thereafter at 7:30: and saoh fifteen days thereafter at 2 o clock in the afternoon. , „ _ M bs . N ob a A. MoEwus, W . M. M bs . J knnib R osk . Sue. _______ ___________ B O QU ILLE LODGE, NO. 5 3 ,1. O . O. F „ meets every Saturday evening. Visit ing brethren in good standing oordially C ». A. S bkd , N. G. :nvited' J . 8 . I..UVK«»“ “ ' s- /G O Q U IL L E ENCAM PM ENT, NO. 25,1. V 7 O. O. F ., meets every first and third Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis iting patriarchs in good standing. K . E. B u c k , C. P. 3 . F. BouTkiiL, Scribe. ______________ a m ie rebekah l o d g e , n o . 20 . I. o . O. F., meets »very 2d and 4th Wednesdays in each month, at Odd ^al lows’ hall.‘ Mas. JULITH CoTiTiTF.B, N. G . J. S. liAWBKNOf. S ._______ _____________ M /^lOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO. 88 B OF THE V . j Fraternal Aid Association meets the 2d 'luosday evening of each mouth. M b s . E l l a P a n n s s b e b o , Pres. D . F. D e a n . Sec._______________________ _____ ICE Home—with immediate possession —for # 1 4 0 0 .-2 3 % acres inside oily lim its; 8 acres bottom land, balance level oonch. Good house, large woodhouse, otiickenhouse. fair bam . 200 fruit trees, mostly bearing and first-class fruit; small fruit, also. Plenty of water the year round. sel2 lm * W M . G A L L IE R . N J. E. HAYNES. SHAD HUDSON, Hudson & Haynes, Mining and Real Estate Agents Eckley, Curry Couuty, Oregon. H AVE valuable Muies, Farms. Stock Ranches and Timber Lands for sale. House and 0 acres of land well improved in Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale, or exchange for property in Myrtle Point. ^ h e L o n e S t a r -^_ C. O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R , C o qu ille C .iy , O r.— O pposite D epot. Keeps only Pure Wines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. The Americus Club Whisky is one of the specialties served in thes3 Clubrooms. Best Billiard Table in Southern Oregon S e c n d -H a n d FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD A N D EXCHANGED. Opposite Hotel Coqaille. BERT TUTTLE, Proprietor. C O O S B A Y and Stone Worts C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Manufacturer of Marble Monuments. Hea 1- stones. Tablets, etc. oemetery lots enclosed with stone coping or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties iving in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my line of business. M abs h f i w t p ______________ O b e o CALL FOR::: HOLBItOOK, M ERRILL A S T E T S O N ............ AI ao b r i d g e a b e a c h S T O V E S ^ Doors, Windows and any other Building ¿ it i) Material, Or nny and everythingj carried in a First-clans Hardware Store. J. A. Lamb & Co., [Successors to J. J. Lamb. | N O . 23 TRAIT0K OR MARTYR. Empire City. The county seat, for Thirty Miners Entombed in a Pennsylvania merly at Empire City, was removed Coal Pit. Immense Trade In l.umber. Coal, Salmon, a few years ago to Coquille City. England Had Better Taken Advice o! a Man It Snubbed. Browusville, l’ a., Dec. 23.— An ex There are some possible explana Etc.— Portland Ought to Get the plosion occurred at tho Brassnell tions, but then “ Uncle Lije's” sal Business. New York, Deo. 27.—-A dispatch coal works, four miles from here, mon cannery is at Empire City, and Astoria, Deo. 20.— (Special cor flourishes. So the mystery of this to the Herald from Loudon says: today, and 30 men are reported en It appears tliat a storm is brewing tombed. There is great oxcitment, respondence.)—Thomas Dealey, an decaying sawmill deepens. on the subject of the course of the and miners are flocking from the old-time Colurabia-river fisherman, CHEAT BEDS OF COAL. government toward General Sir surrounding mines to assist in the has just returned from Marshfield, The peninsula whereon beth Em Coos bav, where he has been en pire City and Marshfield are located William Butler, whose conduct at rescue. The mine is owned by the Is the cause o f untold suffering the outsot of the war met with much Stockdale Coal Company, and is not gaged for three months as superin to many women; o f neglected is a vast bed cf coal. The wagon criticism. It is said that General iu the combine. tendent of the Coos Bay Packing road distauce between thetw ocides families and unhappy homes. As soon as it was heard that an Compay, a San Francisco concern, is only five miles, but a high ridge Butler, previous to the war, sent a Pleasure is banished from the series of dispatches warning the explosion had occurred, the relatives of which H. Sengstackeu is mana intervenes nml spreads out far to life that is subjeettfo these at ger. Mr. Dealey if loud in praise of the south along the coast to the government against attacking the of the entombed miners crowded tacks, and yet it Impossible to the stir and bustle and business of rear of Marshfield. Two coal mines Boers, giving details of their con around the mouth of the drift Coos bay commerce- -its coal, its have been opened to the southward dition for war, which have been ver The scenes were heart-rending. be free forever froth such t r y in g _____ salmon, its lumber, and its dairy of Marshfield. These are operated ified by recent events. But his dis Wives were crying in despair, and ordeals. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People! by en products. There are four steamers by a San Francisco concern, which patches were very distasteful to the children were weeping for their riching the blood, toning up the nerves, and strengthening government aud wore put away out fathers. The rescuing party ini-^ engaged in carrying coal to San runs all the coal product into Marsh the stomach, make sick headache impossible, and restore ner of sight and General Butler was mediately set to work. Volunteers Francisco. There are perhaps 20 field on the railroad, and ships it to harshly criticised. were numerous, and word was sent I vous energy to the despondent sufferer. The full name: schooners engaged in the lumber steamer to San Francisco. General Butler, it seems, drew for the best mining engineers in the trade, supplying the same great San Francisco capital and enter attention to the way in which the district. market, five being bar-bonnd at one prise are very much in advance time during the recent heavy gale. throughout nil these great indus English were misled by the blind ness of the intelligence department, There are two passenger and freight Origin ot the Curlew. tries. One Portland wholesale gro steamers running in and out from cery house, though, is doing a good which, from what has taken place, was totally unaware of, or purposely Coos bay to San Francisco and Port is on every package o f the genuine. Curfew is a corruption of “ couvre business in that region, and the misinformed by the Boers, as to land, and to way ports—the Alliance M rs. F a n n ie B. Stofflo, o f M a rtin sv ille, M o., s a y n : “ I used to h ave Alliance on her last trip out brought their arms and numerical strength. feu,” which means “ cover the fire.” te r r ib le s ic k headaches, w h ic h I had as far b a c k as I can rem em b er. and the Brunswick. These last to Portland 5000 boxes of apples The curfew was rung to protect life I n r ecen t y e a r s they w ere g ettin g w orse. A few y ears ago I to o k treat- m e n t o f a sp ecia list In K a n s u s C ity , but It o n ly relieved me for a w hile. make the round trip every 14 days. and a lot of wood for the match It is well known here that the Brit nnd property in a time when houses W h e n I c a m e here tw o yea rs a g o m y h ealth w as m iserable. M y hus ish agents of the intelligence de They are owned in San Francisco— ban d . w h o h ad great faith In Dr. W illia m s ’ P in k P ills fo r Pa le People. factory. There is no reason why partment were sent from time to were mostly built of wood, aud In sisted th at I c o m in e n o e u sin g th em . After ta k in g u few doses I cou ld the Alliance having formerly been there were no engines, as now, to s e e a n Im p r o v e m e n t, a n d m y h ea d a ch e sp oils w ere n o t uo severe. I Portland should not sell the bulk used fo u r b o x e s , a n d sin ce that tim e I h a v e n o t hu d a n y o f th oso at owned by F. R. Strong A Co., of of their supplies to the Coos bay time to find out what the Boers were extinguish a continuation, and no ta ck s , a n d I never felt so w ell In m v life.' doing in the way of armament Portland. The schooners are all people, even if they have to do it — IYo?n the Republican, Bethany, Mo, water was to be immediately ob The Boers knew all about it, but owned in San Francisco, also. The by establishing branch houses and N o discovery of m odem times has proved such n blessing to m an tained. It was a useful and neces kind as D r.W illiam s’ Pink Pill» for Pale People Acting directly on coal steamer's are owned by the special steamship lines at Astoria. simulated naivete and conducted sary regulation in its day, when bar the blood and nerves, invigorating the body, regulating the functions, the visitors round forts which they Southern Oregon Transportation they restore the strength and health in the exhausted patient when Coos bay’s commerce ought, in some chose for their purposes, where old barity characterized the times, nnd Company, of which Elijah Smith is every effort o f the physician proves unavailing. way, to be annexed to Oregon. It guns were set up and nhown with it was doubtloss very rigoroursly en president. MS T h o se p ills are s o ld In b o x e s at 50 cen ts a b o x , o r s ix b o x e s fo r 82. 50, an d has too long been a principality of an affectation of pride by President forced. m a y bo h ad o f a l l d ruggists, o r d ir e ct b y m a ll fr o m Dr. W illia m s M ed icin e C o., S c h e n e c ta d y , N .Y . Coos b jy is the great port of California. The people of Coos bay The custom was prevalent in many south western Oregon. It has a are on the lookout for railway ex Kruger’s men, who were cunning European countries, and old authors jetty some two miles long, and now tension south to meet the North enough to inspiro strangers by their indicate that curfew was known in being still further extended. It is Pacific (or Donohue) railroad, and plausibility. England before the Norman inva Thus the British intelligence de located on the north side of the en north to meet the Astoria A Colum sion (1066), aud it was continued trance, opposite Cape Arago, which bia River (or Hammond) railroad, partment received the most miuute for 600 years after the Conqueror is the rocky headland of the south it is whispered here that the Astoria reports of tlie caliber, range and died. The practice of ringing the side of the entrance to this great company is laying its plans to swal number of the cannon possessed by bell at, 9 o’clock at night was ob ocean bay. A depth of 26 feet at low up all the salmon canneries the Boers, but were merely gulled served for many years in New Eng low tide is claimed for the entrance down there, ns well as along the by the wily burgher. The real guns land villages, as elsewhere, but as at this time, except when heavy entire Oregon coast, with the pur with which the war is conducted, town clocks aud other time-keepers A Farm Library of aneqnalled value—Practical. gales fill it up with sand and reduce pose of concentrating the trade at the Creusots and Krupps, were so became generally used, and as there Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive—Hand carefully hidden that scarce a soul somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. it to a depth of 18 feet. This ob Astoria. The present route of travel no longer existed the necessity for outside of the immediate circle of struction only lasts a few days, how from Coos bay is by rail to Myrtle enforcing the custom, it has ceased. ever, as the current rapidly washes Point, on the Rcseburg A Coos Bay the government know of them. — Woman’s Home Companion. No. 1— B IQ O L E H O R S E B O O K All about Horses—a Common-Sense Treatise, with over out the debris and restores normnl railroad, and thence by stage over The English government sent out ■ ■ - -—» «a » • -------- — 74 illustrations , a standard w ork. Price, 50 Cents. guns equal in caliber to what the conditions. the mountains, a most toilsome N o. 2 — B IQ O L E B E R R Y B O O K Wanted in Boston. agents had been allowed to see. A ll about grow in g Small Fruits—read and learn how ; A SUirniULDINO CENTER. route. contains 43 coli lore« life-like reproductions ___ ___________________ , o f all leading Iu the i > ught that varieties and 100 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. Los Angeles, Dec. 23.—Charles TONS OF OYSTER SHELLS. Besides its salmon, coal and tim the Be •' - '.cl r numeri No. 3 — B IQ G L E P O U L T R Y B O O K H. Cole, formerly president of the ber industries, Coos bay is an im Mr. Dealey also tells another cal for portant shipbuilding center. A deeply interesting fact about Coos But oyal and Globe National Bank, of Boston, is good many ocean-going vessels have b«»y. Price, 50 Cents. ii »•' ’ per« de under federal surveilauce at a hotel Hu says tl.u United State« pro-B No. 4 — B IO O L B C O W B O O K a lre a d y been b u ilt at th a t place. government made a contract with mand: But since in this city. Cole is charged, in the All about Cows aud the Dairy Business ; having a great complaint mailed today by the Bos Three large vessels are now under the Bowers Dredging Company, of the wt • x ho know sale; contains 8 colored life-like reproductions o f each ton authorities, with misappropria breed, with 132 other illustrations. Price, 50 Cents. construction. One of these, the San Francisco, to deepen the chan the c . Of ■ Butler’s No. 5 — B IO O L B S W I N E B O O K largest, is at the Marshfield ship nel in front of the city of Marsh dispat '______ line .o . .vard aud tion and embezzlement of $900,000 Just out. All about H ogs— Breeding, Feeding, Butch on four counts. Yesterday United yard. It is 200 feet loDg, and will field. ery, Diseases, etc. Contains over 80 beautiful half Under this contract a bulk asked that they be published. tones and other engravings. Price, 50 Cents. cost $50,000. Another, a four- head was built in front of the city If it be asked why General But States District Attorney Flint re TheBIGGLR BOOKS are unique,original,useful—you never ceived n letter from the United masted schooner, is being built at and the debris was pumped into the ler did not speak out, it must be saw anything like them —so practical, ho sensible. They are having an enorm ous sale—Hast. West, North and Simpson's shipynrd, near his North marsh and tideland behind it, re remembered that he is a military States district attorney, in Boston, South. Every one w ho keeps a H orse, Cow, H og or Chicken, or grow s Small Fruits, ought to send rig h t Bend sawmill. Another, a large claiming over 100 acres of land, to man in a high position and says: asking that Colo be taken ir to cus- aw ay for the BIUULG BOOKS. The barkentiue, is being built at the the great benefit of the flat owners “ My lips are sealed,” but the sub today upon the charge of misappro priation of funds of the Globe Na Coal Slough shipyard. of city lots. The important fact, ject is now occupying the club gos There are two salmon canneries however, is that the debris con sips. One very clever club man tional Bank, now in the hands of on Coos bay— one at Empire City, sisted wholly of oyster shells. It remarked that, the question really a receivei. Is your paper, made for you and not a misfit. It is 22 years -------- - ------------- o ld , it is the great n. hit-tbe Em « boiled-dow uuiivu-auwn. uii-i »iah-on-ih*-bead.— owned by Elijah Smith, and the seems there are untold millions of amounts to this: uit-after-you-nave-aaid-it, Farm and T w o l ’ o i n t e t l Q u o s t l A i i N A n s w e r « * « ! . other at Marshfield, where Mr. tons of these shells in the bottom le w orld—the biggest paper o f its siz< “ Is he a traitor or a martyr?” o f Am erica—having ever a m illion und Dealey has been acting as superin of the bay, but not a live oyster in Another said: “ Is General But What is the use of making a bet tendent. The total pack of both all the region round about. ler the Dreyfus of this war, and has BIGGLE BOOKS, It is ter article than your competitor if URN AL this season is over 7000 cases. Eli supposed by some there that this he been snubbed by the queen?” you cannot get a better price for it? k Y E A R S (rem ainder o f 1809, 1900, 1901. 190a and 1003) >y mail to any address for A D O LL A R BILL. jah Smith has a cannery also at Par immense bed is due to a recession for it will be remembered that when Ans.-- -As there is no difference in Sam ple o f F A R M JOURNAL aud circular describing I •tookit »t *. kersburg, ou the Coquille river, near j of the ocenu, which in some way de the queen visited Bristol ho was the price the public will buy only wit . m k r ATKINSON. Addresa, F A L K .M . p n a l CHAS. F. JENKINS. n ir a d k l f i r* Coquille City, which last-named stroyed oyster life, leaving only the withdrawn from tho chief command the better, so that while our profits place is 25 miles up the river from shells, which not only make fine, of the western district, and it was may be smaller on a single sale they J the ocean, and 25 miles from Marsh solid laud, but must surely have stated that he would have been will be much greater in the aggre field, on Coos bay. Cross Timmons, other mercantile value. The ouly hooted had he appeared. gate. of Astoria, who made a fortune in shellfish at Coos bay is the round, Some one else said: “ Remember How can you get the public to A $63.90 Machine salmon-fishiug on the Columbia, hard-shell clam, as big as a man's Lord Wolseley’s recent speech. know your make is the best? ne also has a cauuery at Bandon, near \ doubled hand. ‘ We have been grossly misinformed If both articles are brought prom the mouth of the Coquille. A rail as to the strength and resources of inently before the public both are C ash with Ordor and Coupon road rues from Marshfield south to the Boers.’ ” The public naturally certain to be tried and tho public Shipped to anyone, Coquille City, now the county seat asks: “ Deceived by whom?’’ ‘‘Flaming Sword'' Thrusts- will very quickly pass judgment on anyw here, on 10 of Coos couuty, and thence a total --------------- - «#» « -------------- «lays’ l m trial, them and use only the better one. i » you r ow n When you seize an opportunity, distauce of 40 miles to Myrtle Point, This explains tlie large sale on h o m e , without Peculiar and Pertinent. asking one cent the home of “Our Binger,” when he be careful not to choke it to death! Chamberlain’s Cough Bemedy. The in advauce. has time (from office-bolding) to be The river of life docs not flow In Janesville, AVis., is a pearl but people have been using it for years at home. between money backs. 10 y e a r s ’ w ritten ton factory which turns out thou and have found that it enn always w arranty w i t h They may oc There are four great sawmills iu Tho niuteentli century comes to sands of the finest quality of but be depended upon. each m achine. actiye operation in the suburbs of naugbt in 1000. tons. Tons of Mississippi clam casionally tako up with some fash A strictly high-grade Sew Marshfield, which has a population The greatest failure is the man shells are used in producing the ionable novelty put forth with ex ing M a c h i n e , tin i s l ie d aggerated claims, but are certain to aggregating sorao 2500 souls. One who fails. throughout iu the best pos buttons. sible m niuitf. It poftscsbeaall return to the one remedy that they mill is called the North Bend mill. m odern im provem ents,audits Some information is furnished by know to he reliable, and for coughs, The man whom the Almighty m echanical con ¡.true!ion ia It is owned by Simpson, of San a well known scientist in regard to colds, and croup there is nothing such that In it are com bined trusts to save others, is the man Francisco. The next is the Porter sim plicity with great streupth, the ages of the trees. Ho assigns equal to Chamberlain’s Cougli Rem thus ipsiinuic c i s c o f running, mill. The third is the “ stave-bolt,” who is able to save himself. durability, and m aking it im to the pine tree 500 to 700 years as Permanent footprints in the sands 5 1 3 .5 0 « - i ' possible lor foe m arhiue to be edy. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. or box factory mill. All o f these a maximum, 425 years to the silver put ou o f or . r. It sews fast are on the north side of Marshfield. of time are not made in the quick ami n ^ k e s a perfect at itch ------- . ,» » # » « --------------- ■ fir, and 170 to the ash. with all kinds o f thread and Coupon, if The fourth is the Coal Slough mill, sands of fallacy. •11 classes o f material. A lw ays Flaming Sword; England is One hundred bales of cotton tent C. 0 . fl ready for m e and unrivalled at the mouth of Coal creek, on the Chamberlain and tho newspapers fighting in South Africa for the os fol* speed, dural ility and qual or on triai south side of Marshfield. It is also are endeavoring to hatch up a little were recently loaded into a box 34 tensible purpose of protecting the ity o f w ork. Notice the fol low in g points ot superiority» a very big sawmill, and is some three | war between England and France, feet long, having a capacity of 50,000 uitlanders or foreigners in the miles distant from Simpson's mill. because the French have said some pounds. The cotton was packed so Transvanl; but she has never fought T he Head o f the ' ’ Arlington” sw ings on patent socket hinges, firm ly hehl dow n b y a thum b There is also a very large saw hard things about England's queen tightly that there was space to put the powers in her own territory I crew Strong, substantia), neat and handsom e in design, and beautifully ornam ented iu gold. Bed plate Has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush w ith to p o f table. The in five more kales. mill— one of the largest and best- and the war with the Boers. which are makiDg paupers of her H ighest A rm —Space und« r the arm ia f>54 inches high and 0 inch' s long This w ill admit the I d Russia the hair o f rabbits and millions. ” equipped on the coast—at Empire jingoes should remember that there largest sk iits, and even quilts It Is Self T h readin g—Absolutely n o holes to put thread through except r ye o f needle. Shuttle iscylinder, open on end, entirely self threading, caay to put in or City, that has been idle for several is no Napoleon in France, and no other animals is converted into ta k e o u t; b obb in holds a li*rgc am ount o f thread. S titch Regulator is on the bed o f the m achine, bowls, dishes and plates, which are years, in the midst of the liveliest Wellington in England. Exchange; An Irish brigade is beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the num ber o f stitches to the Inch, aiid can be changed from 8 to 82 Pitches to the inch Feed Is double and extends on both ».idea o f aeedle; valued for their strength, durability lumber industry of the west. Its fighting in the Boer service. They nev»-r fails to take «roods through; never stops at seams; m ovem ent is positive- n o springe to Modern Christianity is powerless and get out 01 order; can be raised and lowered at will. A u tom atic Bobbin W in d e r --F o . stock is said to be chiefly owned by to maintain its hold upon the mind and lightness. The articles have may be depended on to make it hot, break filling the bobbin automatically nnd perfectly sm ooth without holding the thread. M achine doea factory girls in the east. Its presi of nations when commercial inter the appearance of varnished leather. whenever the opportunity offers, for not run w hile w inding bobbin. Light R u n iili»«- M achine is easy to run, doea not fatigue th eop er- ator, m a k e s little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a double lock stitch, the an me on both aides, dent is “ Uncle Lije” Smith. The | ests are endangered. There are 60 separate and inde their hereditary enemies, the hated w ill not ra v J, and can be changed without stopping the m achine. Tension is a flat spring ten The idea of and w ill admit thread from H to 150 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order. game of “ freeze-out” is said to ex- j a Christian brotherhood comes to pendent postofficea within New York Saxon. The Irish Transvaal com sion. The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put iu w rong. Needle plain the fact that this great mill j naught when the greed o f a Chris city— not counting stations, sub mittee has made an appeal for funds Bar is round, m ade of case hardened steel, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil fw*m getting on the good* Adjustable B e a rin g s -A ll bearings are ease hardened steel and easily adjusted has no share in the great prosperity tian nation is in the direction of stations or branches of any kind. to send them an ambulance, and with s screw driver. All lost m otion can be taken up, and the m achine will last a lifetime. \ ttach m en ts— m achinéis furnished with necessary toolsaud accessories, and in addition wa of Coos bay. Its wharves are rot- gold nnd diamond mines. England Sixty independent postmasters draw says: “The Irishmen now fighting .;r ii«Ti ,m '-•rtra Each iPt o f attachments In a velvet lined m etsl box. free o f chnrge. as follow s: O ne tiug, and are ready to fall from the desires to appropriate the wealth of salaries ranging from $1000 to $8000 side by side with tho Boers have -vffler und gatherer, one binder, on e shirring plate, on e set o f four hem mere, riiflerert w idths u s .0 7/i o f an inch, on e tucker, on » under brstuler, one short or attachm ent foot, ami erne thread lessened the disgrace brought on ravages of the teredo. Possibly, the Transvaal, and the Boers are a year. tt rr. W o o d w o rk o f finest quality oak or walnut, g oth ic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rin g« 1 Ireland by the Irishmen who are so o drawers, «Lesa guarda to wheel, and device for replacing t>e!t. though, the decay and disuse may ; determined to retain it and con n n u i T n » y high P flic w fo * b u y o t * t c u r of M * » u « c r u » e ; * unfortunate as to he influenced by be due to other causes. Empire trol their own domestic affairs. ..U N I r A l SEWING MACHINES S»VE AGENT S AND a t ÍLER J » » 0 FIT» Tommy—I ’se got de toothache OUR G R E A T OFFER. BO !• our 5 peclal W haleM le P rlc r.b n t City, with a population o f 600, is I The priests and chaplains of the awfully. Visitor—You should have necessities to fight by the side of or«! r to introduce this nigh-grade sewing machine, we make n Special cou- on the peninsula upon the south English army are praying for the the tooth filled, Tommy. Tommy— | the English." pon oiler, gi> in g every render o f this paper a chance to g» t s first-class ma- chln. - nt tlie low est p rice ever offered. On receipt o f §18.90 cash * ml coupon, side of the bay, some seven miles success of the British; while the I did have it filled. That's what we will sh ip the above-described m achine anyw here securely packer! and ! runs'.ntersafe delivery. A ten years’ wrtttenjwarranty sent w itn from the bar, and is not connected 1 Brer churches are holding special makes it ache so. Visitor— I Dever I i r A N T E D —SEVERAL, BRIGHT AND crate-1, n tititr. each m achine, H oney refunded i f not as represented aft< r thirty dnyjL test with the railroad, which terminates services for the purpose of invok heard of such a thing. Did you I Y V Honest persona to repreaent ts a* trial W e wi flilp C . O. !) for flfl V) with p r iv ile g e o f twenty da ys’ trlhl c n Manager» in tnin nnd cloae by comities. receipt o f 1 f.VP0n*a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you pr*icr tfiurtv at Marshfield. The latter place is j ing the blessings of the Almighty have it filled with gold? Tommy — I Holary paving, send for our large itlustrat'‘d catalogue w ith tcatf* rial 1 t*J00 a year and expense*. Straight, <lays't ____before ntoU , • xpV .iidtig fully how we ship sew ing m achines anyw here tu n n y» around the bend, somt nine miles upon the Dutch forces in South No; I had it filled with gum-drops. bona-fide, no more, no lea* hnlary. Posi taoniai- ? n t t !ie ] m anufacturer's prir«*s w ithout a A in g on e cent In ndwince. | tioo permanent. (>or refer«*nee*. any bank further up the bay, at the head of Africa. Both sides are ostensibly Th • lif t pla > is to send all cash v. bh order, ns von then save the |! .dOdia- j in any town. It ia mainly office work con- nt w ^ ith orti»* rount int. R eri«m l»er «he coupon me * * navigation, in a quiet harbor, free praying to the same God, in the E d u c a t e T o u r B o w * l$ W it h C m a r t U . ducted at home. Reference. Enclose self Candy Cathartic, cure con stip ation forever. addreaaed «tamped envelope. T ub Doma j from the ocean swells that disturb name of the same mediator. Miroagh (hr HeraM , w ith ««! extra nab jraar nnler Mu. 25c If C. C-C. fail, druggist* refund money. urn O mupaiit , r*p< 3. Gbica co. COOS BAY'S COMMERCE. Sick H eadache DreWilliams’ Pink Pills for Pale People B1GGLE BOOKS By JACOB BIOOLB FARM JOURNAL a Any ONE of the and the I " Arlington“ ^ $ l8 .* o fä M ... e <M BUT A