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VOL. C 18. OQ U ILLE H Q S F I T A Ï - .* ' C O Q U ILLE Jackson Day Observed by Democrats In Omaha CITY, O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y , County Court— January Term. 1900- « << Notula Amlersoc K It Majîirie Copley ** « T A Walker Il 1 * Henry Lorenz « It Eil Lorenz State vs Thos Marcello— Thomas Howard, witness fees (1 .1 ltobert Kruger 3 GO 8 40 2 00 2 00 2 00 JANUARY 16, ges, D C Ruudlcman, Esau Prewett, J E llaga; clerks, John L Kronen- hurg and Jesse G Leneve. 21. Prosper Precinct — Judges, Edward Fahy, T J Houser, William Hammerburg; clerks, It IV Bullard and John Hamblock, jr. 22. Riverton Precinct— Judges, John Donaldson, J V Foster, E B Price; clerks, IV D Roberts and IV T Eight. 23. Rowland Precinct—Judges, James Hayes, IV L Hood, John Neal; clerks, William Volkmar and C M Hermann. 24. South Slough Precinct — Judges, George Wilson, George Wasson, John Goll; clerks, C E Getty and George Cook. 25. Sumner Precinct — Judges, A D Boone, J G Black, J S Masters; clerks, Fred Wilson and Alfred Cav anaugh. 26. Ten-Mile Preeinet—Judges, IV F Bowron, Olo Bentson, Stephen Johnson; clerks, John M Doland and Nelson Munson. 1900. NO. »<;• Tm sm a (Continued frein last week.) Omaha, Jnu. 8.—St Jackson’s day Mr. H. N. Warner, of Kearney, Expenditures in vacation after | was appropriately celebrated in Neb., says: NEW AND ELEGANT BOOMS. Omaha today by the Jackson club, Sept., 1899, term. “ In 1894 I was attacked with BAN IT AB Y CONDITIONS FEUFECT. j Three separate functions were down ' Salaries....................................*1344 45 EXPEBIENCED NlIBBES. paralysis in my left side. You Iudigents............................... 548 59 G 40 I on the program, and each was a T ) F USONS ilt sirini! to coiue to Coquille 46 00 G 40 might stick a pin to the head X for Médical or Bnreie&l T reatm ent distinct and gratifying success. I Telephoning.......................... tu a y obtaiu rate« and ollier inform ation, The tirst was an informal reception 1 Roads...................................... 230 25 j STA TION ERY , P R IN T 1 NU, POSTAGE, ETC. into my left hip ar.d I would not by addreMaiiitt J. B l ’KT MOOBE, U .IL . 197 75 Coquille City, Oregon. held at the club headquarters this Courthouse Bewer................ feel it. I xvas unable to do any Glass k Prudhomme, registra 42 00 afternoon, at which \V. J. Bryau Circuit co u rt......................... kind of work, nnd had to be turned tion blanks, stationery, etc $99 52 j p iI E COMMERCIAL -i---- and several other Democratic lights, ' Coast Muil Co, printing tax in bed. I fully made up my mind ................ $2409 04 T o ta l... were guests. Bryau was the center T h e m ost modern arranged BA BBEB notices, e tc ........................... 7 50 that I could not be cured, as I had of attraction. JANUARY T E R M , 1900- SHOP in Ouquille C ity. G A Bennett, printing brief, S At !) o’clock tonight occurred tho used all kinds of medicine and had M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. annual Justice court expenses. State vs O Co vs Coos county........ 29 00 banquet of the club. Cov tried many doctors. At last I J N Dean — I Coquille City II ebald , envel- ers were laid for 300 and there was was advised to try Dr. Williams' no vacant place. Gilbert M. Hitch W H S Hyde, justice fe e s.. .$ 8 75 | opes, blanks, otc.................. 4 75 Pink Pills for Pale People, and I . 12 80 J W Carter, constable fees .. W \V Hayes, postage, expres- cock, editor of the .Omaha IVorld- A tto rn e y an d very reluctantly commenced their 1 50 T’hos Howard, witness fees. sage, ete, for treas office.. 12 0G Herald, and late candidate for use last September. Before I had 1 50 L H Hazard, postage, expres- •' “ C o u n s e lo r a t L a w I United States senator, officiated as E A Anderson, finished my firs- box I began to 1 50 “ “ sage, etc, for clerk’s office. 21 25 C OGOILLE CITY. OUEGUi-i. toast-muster. The speech of the John Larson, 1 50 C H Crocker k Co, records, etc 40 20 feel much better, anti by the time John Snyder, “ “ evening was made by Bryan, in re B ea l E state and C oll-etions a Hpeeinlty. 1 50 Andrew Heckla, “ “ Ross E Moores k Co, blanks I had used six boxes the paralysis sponse to the tonst, “Our Nation.” 1 50 August Farley, “ “ for clerk’s office............. 4 20 disappeared; and although two John F. Hal!, M R Brown, jury fees......... 1 00 Irwin Hodson Co, hlunks for months have passed since I finished CLEVELAND 8 REQBETS. 1 00 J N Nelson, sheriff’s office..........................12 50 my last box, there lias been no re Chicago, Jan. 8.—The Tribune to F P Norton, 1 00 IV W Gage, postage, postal - A .t t 0 r n .e 3 r . a t - Z Q j a 'W , currence o f the disease.” (C onti nue d on 2d page.) morrow will print the following let Chns Eldman, “ “ --_----- -------- 1 00 cards, expressage, e t o . .. . 3129 M A B SH FIE L D , OREGON. JV o m th e A dvertiser, A x te ll , N eb. ter from ox-Proeident Cleveland. J H Milner, 1 00 Coquille City Bulletin, publ’g “ « . . The Twentieth Century. ------- —y p 5----- It was received in response to a re Dental in R kat . E itats o f nil kinds. Israel Lando, “ “ .. 1 00 Sept. 1899, Co court proed’g 1G 90 quest for a sentiment appropriate The “Sun” has received so many Pr. Williams* rin k Pills for Pnle People Coquille City Bulletin, blanks State vs Percy Allen— y r t l e c a m p , n o . m , w o o d m e n to Jackson day. Mr. Cleveland says: contain, in a condensed form, all tho ele for sheriff’s office................. 22 50 evidences of confused minds regard o f th e World, m eets nt. M asonic Hall ments 1100ossary to give new life ami richness J H Cecil, justice fees...........$ 4 75 “I am only able, on account of 1st mud 31 Monday n ig h ts o f each m onth. ing the beginning of the twentieth Coquille City Bulletin, letter to the blood and restore shattered nerves. A. J . S iihbwoc Consul. illness, to sit up occasionally for a R E Buck, constable fees. . . . 3 20 They arc an unfailing specific for such dis heads for treasurer............. 3 00 century that it will present a proof G eorge T . M oulton, Clerk. ____________ eases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, short time, and must forego a con \V Culin, witness and exam. 5 00 J D Barklow, services as road that the twentieth century begins St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia rheu W W Gage, sheriff’s f e e s ... . 7 20 OU R T COQUILLE, NO. 1H, F O R E ST - tribution to your supplement com matism, nervous headache, the after-effects of supervisor, Diet 2 3 . . . . . . . 28 50 after the year 1900 is ended, in the State vs Matt Matson — la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and •r s o f America, m eets every second and memorative of the splendid career shape of a little conversation: Albert Barklow, hauling grav sallow complexions, all forms of weakness fu sr lti Thursday ev en in g , at M nsonio Hull of Andrew Jackson. I wish it was IV II S Hyde, justice fe e s.. . . 7 25 either in male or female. Question— IVhat is a year? C oqnille City, O regon. el on rock fill, Diet 2 3 . . . . 11 25 11 25 J W Carter, constable fees .. to be published at a time when G ko . O. L each . O. B . Auswer —Three hundred and six J D Barklow, hauling gravel Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo People e re nevor 1 50 H . N . L o bsn e , B . 8 _____ saner counsels prevailed in the party \V m Horsfall, witness sold bf th e d oren or hundred, but «'.ways 'n p a c k on rock fill Dist 23............. 12 50 ty-five days. Emily Vincamp, “ 5 50 ages. At all drtiG gists, o r direct from th e Or. Wil he did so much to strengthen and XHADWIOK LO D G E . NO. 6S, A. F. liam s M rdiclne Com pare Schenectady, N. Y., B 0 IVhat is a century? 6 50 It George Gould, J nnd A. M„ moots on Saturday even ing place upon firmer foundations. c e n ts per box, G boxes $ 2 . 50 . One hundred years. au or before etioh fu ll moon. V isiting breth seems to me that the inconsistency Clarence Gould, 5 50 “ Resignaticn of J H Cecil as IV hen did the year No. 1 end? ren cordially in v ited . 5 50 of unreasoning and false party lead Frack Vincamp, “ H arry K ribs , W. M. justice of peace dist No 3 accepted December 31st of the year 1. 5 50 C . W. W hite, Sec. _______ ership is impressively exhibited, Esther Vincamp, “ When did the year No. 2 begin? 5 50 and \V C Chase appointed. Herman Peterson, “ Resignation of J W Carter as con > U E L A H C H A PT E R . N O . 6, O. E. 8 ., when the claim is made that Jack January 1st of the year 2. 5 50 Mrs H Peterson, “ sonian Democracy sanctions the 3 m eets Friday o ven irg on or before When did the year 99 end? ea ch fu ll moon nt H o’clock from April 1st degradation of the people’s currency, John Carlson, 5 50 stable of justice dist No 2 accepted, “ and John D Sunderland appointed. December 31st, A. D., 1899. to O ctober Slat, and thereafter at 7:SO; and Drawing jury list, Dist No 6 — sach fifteen days thereafter a t ‘2 o’clock in aud a reckless disregard of the re Resignation of Frank Nobler as Did that complete a century? S D Barrows............................. $ 3 00 th e afternoon . straint of law and order.” No. M bs . N o r a A. M c E wbn , W. M. . ------------- *--»•►-•------------- C H Peterson............................ 2 00 constable of justice dist No 7 ac M b s . J k n m k Roaa, H b c .____ _________________ When was the century completed? J B Marshall............................. 2 00 cepted and Archie Bunton ap Have to Shilt for Themselves. A Farm Library of unequalled value— Practical, pointed. At the close of the year following COQUILLE LODGE. NO. 5», I .O . (>• F., Coroners inquest—Mrs Elizabeth Up-to-date, Concise and Comprehensive— Hand J m eets every Saturday even in g. V isit Ordered that the Coquille City 99; or at the close of the 100. som ely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated, The late General Lawton left but Waddington— in g brethren in good standiug cordially Bulletin be selected ns the official When did the second century be- Invited. B y JA C O B B IU U L C a small estate, although he has had O A Kelly, coroner’s fees.........$5 80 J . A. S e e d , N . G. paper of Coos county. gin? a good salary for the past thirty A M Buntou, constable fe e s.. 3 90 No. 1 —BIOGLE HORSE BOOK J . S . L a w ren ce , R . S. January 1st of tho year 1 of the ELE C TIO N OFFICERS. A ll a b o u t H o rs e s —a C om m on-S ense T r e a tis e , w ith o v e r years. We believe if these hero D II Campbell, witness 1 80 74 i ll u s t r a ti o n s , a s ta n d a r d w o rk . P ric e , 50 C ents. /C O Q U IL L E ENC A M PM EN T, , N O . 2 5 ,1. second century—that is, January _ O. O . F., meet! ets every first and third worship ers want to do charitable J F Lee, 1 80 In the matter of the appointment 1st, A. D., 101. N o. 2 —BIQQLE DERRY BOOK T hursdays in each m onth at Odd Fellow s’ acts, and who are now trying to get E B Smith, A ll a b o u t g ro w in g .Sm all F r u its —re n d a n d l e a r n h o w ; 1 80 of tho judges and clerks of election When did the nineteenth century h a ll. Cordial in v ita tio n extended to all v i s c o n ta in s 43 co lo re d l iie -lik e r e p r o d u c tio n s o f a ll le a d in g the American public to contribute C C Price v a rie tie s a u d 100 o t h e r illu s tr a tio n s . P ric e , 50 C ents. itin g patriarchs in good sta n d in g . 1 80 for tho various voting precincts of end? U . E. B uck , C. P. $50,000 to his family’s support, II J Peterson N o. 3 —BIGGLE POULTRY BOOK 1 80 Coos county, Oregon, it is ordered At the close of the nineteen 3 . F . B outell . B c r i b f . ________________ while the widow also will draw A ll a b o u t P o u ltry ; th e b e s t P o u ltry B ook i n e x is te n c e ; that the following-named persons huudreth year or at the close of O P Ellingsen te lls e v e ry th in g ; \vith23 c o lo re d life -lik e re p ro d u c tio n s down a snug little pension every o f a ll th e p r in c ip a l b re e d s , w ith 103 o th e r iflu s tro ions. a m i e r k b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20, be appointed judges and clerks of Charles Green 1900. P ric e , 50 C ents. I. O. O. F ., m eets every 2d and 4tli yenr, they can do a great deal more election for the years 1900 and 1901, Margaret Ashton W ednesdays in each m o n th , at Odd F a l N o . 4 —BKKILE COW BOOK When does the twentieth century A ll a b o u t C ow s a u d t h e D a iry B u sin e ss ; h a v in g ¿ g r e a t low s’ hall. M a s . J u h x h C o l l i k o , N O . good by looking alter the poor Bessie Waddington as follows: —------ 4 begin? s a le ; c o n ta in s 8 c o lo re d life -lik e r e p r o d u c tio n s o f e a c h J. 8. L a w r e n c e . S. ____ ____________ devils of privates, who have to bear W H Waddington b r e e d , w ith 132 o t h e r illu s tr a tio n s . P r ic e , 50 C ents. The first-named judge in each of It begins on day No. 1 of year “ O Q U IL L E COUNCIL. R O JM OF T H E the brunt of battle, nnd when they \V Culin N o, 5 —BIGOLB SW ING BOOK the precincts is the chairman: No. 1 of the twentieth hundred F r a t e r n a l A id A s s o c i a t i o n m e e t s t h e got home from the war are mustered J u s t o u t. All a b o u t l i n g s —b r e e d in g , F e e d in g , B u tc h Coroner’s inquest -Edward Ham- e ry , D iseases, e tc . C o n ta in s o v e r 80 b e a u tifu l h a lf 1. Bandon—Judges, A H Buck years—that is, on Januury 1st, A. D., 2d T uesday evening o f each month. out and have to shift for themselves to n e s a n d o th e r e n g ra v in g s . P ric e , 50 C ents. M bs . E lla P ann en bebo , P re s. b id g e-- ingham, T J Stillwell, T J Thrift; 1901 . T h e B IG flL B BOOK'S a rc u n iq u e ,o rig in n l.u s e fu l— y o u n e v e r D . F . D e a n , Sen. ____________ and families as best, they can. Wm Horsfall coroner fees $31 15 clerks, C Y Lowe and S Gallierl IVe must still see nnother Christ s a w a n y th in g lik e th e m —so p ra c tic a l, so se n sib le . T h e y These are the people who do the m e h a v in g nn e n o rm o u s s a le —If»st W est, N o r th a n d John L (¿nick jurors 2 80 J . E HAYNES. BIIAD HUDSON, S e iith . liv e ry o ne w h o k e e p s a I lo r s e , Cow , H o g o r 2. Burton Prairie—Judges, G IV mas before the twentieth century lighting nnd should he taken care C h ic k e n , o r g ro w s S m a ll F r u its , o u g h t to s c u d r i g h t Albert Olsen “ 3 40 Norris, H IV Holverstott, James dawns.—New York Sun. of by the people, while the govern a w a y fo r th e B K JU LB B O O K S . T h e — — -----------— — — » - 3 00 Hatcher; clerks, Wm Bettys aud Peter Jordnn “ ment lcoks after the high officers Hudson & Haynes, l l n i i i i a a I l r r n l I ti in u it C lia m lic r 3 00 Web Mast. " aud their fam ilies, for they hold life Alex Carlson la la ’e Cvagfe ........... : • . 3 40 Mining and Real Estate Agents positions, and if they w ere as care Frank Bowron “ 3. Coaledo—Judges, W E Pike, Manager Martin, of the Pierson George Rhodes “ 3 40 ful ns the av erag e business man, Ecklpy, Curry County, Oregon. l a y o u r p a p e r, m a d e (o r y o u a n d n o t a m isfit K is 21 y e a is 4 40 John Grandv, Cal Wright; clerks, drug store, informs ns that ho is w itn ess c u i , it is th e g r e a t b o ile d -d o w n h it-th e -n a il-o n th e -h c a d ,— AVE valuable Moira, Farm s, Stock | they might hare enough left to eke Andrew Olsen, q u it-n fte r-y o ii-lia v e -sa id -it, f a r m a n d li.m fc h o lr! p a y e r in •Jane Fox R anches and T im ber Lands for sale. 2 30 Walter Beebe and Charles Wick having agreat run on Chamberlain's t h e w o r l d - th e b ig g e s t p a p e r o f l t s size in th e U n ite d S ta te s out a m iserable existence on the Mrs E Quick Cough Remedy. He sells five bot o f A m e ric a —h a v in g e v e r a m illio n a n d a -h a lf r e g u la r re a d e rs . 2 30 ham. House and B acres o f laud w ell improved few thousand they have when Mrs. Hambidge tles of that medicine to one of any 4. Coquille City—Judges, Geo 1 00 in W illmr, D ouglas county, Or., for sale, Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL or exchange for property in M yrtle P o in t. retired from the service, nnd if Oscar Macki 3 80 W Wickham, John P Goodman, J J other kind, nnd it gives great satis g V U A R S ( re m a in d e r o f iSau, Ijuo.1 9 0 1 , 190a a u d 11,03) w ill be s e n t by m a il killed in battle, the country always to a n y a d d re s s to r A D O L L A R D IL L . J D Magee 3 80 Lamb; clerks, A G Balch and J J faction. In these days of la grippe gives their families a nice little pen S a m p le o f F A R M JO U R N A L a u d c ir c u la r d e s c r ib in g B IG G LU B O O K S free. there is nothing like Chamberlain's 4 GO Stanley. C E A Seestrom W II.M F .R A T K IN S O N sion. It seems that the old adage II W Wilkins A d d ress, F A J’ M jo u r n a l Cough Remedy to stop the cough, 5. Coos City—Judges, J B Ar- 3 80 C U A S. F . J E N K IN S . P h il a d e l p h ia has been trited about and now reads heal up the sore throat and lungs nott, James Wall, sr, Matt Bowron; Inquest—Ida Marsyln-- when applied to the army or navy: Wm. Horsfall, coroner’s fee s.$12 45 clerks, Z T Siglin and William Ross. and give relief within a very short “God help the rich, the poor can A B PreLitis, 6. Coos River—Judges, W II time. The sales are growing, nnd jury “ 1 00 ! 7 ;o Improved take care of themselves.”—Paso Otto Selietter Il <C Ncv Íil¿h-Arm ’Arlington” 1 00 Smith, E J Coffelt, Anson Rogers; all who try it are pleased with its A 565.00 Machine Rubles (Cal.) Independent, Il li prompt action.—South Chicago clerks, L D Smith and Frank Hod- Salí. RjlflnjJ IH2GH1H0 J A Yoakum, jr., 1 00 Curran & Cass, Proprietors. Threading tí* II It Daily Calumet. For sale by R. S. For son. John IV Butler 1 00 Receiver Appointed by U. S. Court IA T fcST rirv/ It 7. Deer Park—Judges, Albert I Knowlton. He rrr.anliuss winkle It 1 00 a v in g b o u g h t o u t t h e c e n - I HO M E Coupon i j Cash with Ordsr and Coupon C B LA PE8T STYLE It It trnl M eat M arket, we will be nbl« to Wasson, E W Krunk, George A I Frank Viucamp 1 00 J. D. Spreckels I’ro's Co., having I furnish all k in d s o f Meat —Beef. M utton Biggie Berry Book is an excellent L ____ S h ip p e d lo n n y o n e , witness fees 1 50 Hall; clerks, S H Holmes and Ira And Pork, and w ill pay th e highest cash exhausted all amicable moans to get Emma Salo a n y w h e r e , o u IU little manuel worthy of a place in (( price for beef, hogs, sheep, < tc. II S Bonelirake “ 1 50 Buzan. d a y s ’ fre e tria l, the hoard of directors of the Coos CURRAN A GASS. every farmer’s library. Tho hook is in y o u r o w n C < 8. Dora Precinct—Judges, G G «< 1 50 h o m e , w ith o u t Bay, Roseburg k Eastern Railroad Matt Lossella condensed nnd practical, ns valuable Swan, Wm Abernethy, N E Harry; « « a s k in g on», c e n t IVm Johnson “ 1 50 to call a meeting of the directors for in a d v a n ce . for the villager with Ins 10x12 berry It “ 1 SO clerks, IV L Kraut/, nnd H E Wilcox. the purpose of accenting tho resig John Sanderson T h e Z*osie S t a r patch ns it is for tho commercial It 9. Empire C ity— Judges, B D John Uliaka • 1 50 10 y e a r ? ’ written nation of said board, which they re w a r m h ty w i t h C . O. G ILKEY, PR O PR IETO R , Circuit court expenses, Sptember, Jones, Wm Turpen, J S Hayes; berry grower with his twenty-acre fused to do, were consequently com each m a c h in e . field. The price is 50 cents, free by C o q u i ll e C h iy , O r .— O p p o s i te D e p o t. clerks, Fred Getty and W R Simp pelled to resoit to more stringent 1899, term— mail; address the publishers, IVil- $ G 40 son. Thomas Holland juror A s tr ic tly h ig h -g r a d e Few - Keeps on ly Pare W ines and Liquors and measuies, applying to the U. S. iner Atkinson Co., Philadelphia. iu g M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e ft « 10. Enchanted Prairie—Judges, J IV J'Viter 8 00 F in e C igars. t h ro u g h o u t in t h e b e s t p o s court, Portland, for a receiver. The » »♦» I <■ T h e A m ericas Club W hisky is one o f the s ib le m a n n e r . I t poss«- -c s a ll G GO H H Brownson, L A Cribbins, L B B e a u ty Is B lo o d D e e p . court promptly aud justly ncted by O S Coleman m o d e rn im p r o v e m e n t s ,a u d it s sp ecia lties served in th ee 3 Clubrooms. «« 5 20 Fetter; clerks, S S Endicott and M Clean blood means a clean skin. N o m e c h a n ic a l c o n s tr u c tio n is appointing TV. S. Chandler to that H A Todd su ch t h a t in i t a r e c o m b in e d it beauty w ithout it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar Lett 5 20 O Hooton. s im p lic ity w ith g r e a t s tr e n g th , tic clean your blood and keen it clean, by Best Billiard Tabic in Southern Oregon position. This will permit the com E Lewis tt 11. Four-Mile Precinct—Judges, stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im th u s in s u r i n g c a se o f r u n n in g , A Wimer 4 40 pany to proceed unmolested by any d u r a b ility , a n d m a k i n g i t im tt 4 GO IV H Logan, T J Wooden, C M purities from the bodv. Begin to-day to J C Laird p o s s ib le fo r th e m a c h in e to I k ? board of directors, nnd will facili banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, co o s b a y p u t o u t o f o r d e r I t s e w s f a rt « 5 80 Houghton; clerks, IV A Dickson and that sickly bilious complexion by taking — a n d m a k e s a p e rf e c t s titc h tate the handling of the property D A Holing tt w ith nil k i n d s o f t h r e a d a n d Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug 5 20 nnd Charles T Blmnenrother. Coupon. Y aud the inauguration of contem J Henry Schroeder n n l lc la s s e s o f m a te r ia l. A lw . y» gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. « 12. Lake Precinct—Judges, J u l-, G 40 Z T Sigli.i leni C. 0.0. ¡a te a d y fo r u se n n d u n riv i.iU d plated improvements.—Coos Bay ---- - fo r s p e e d , d u r a b ility am i q u a l •* 4 20 ions Larsen, Charles Westman. Jack Franz ity o f w o rk . N o t k r th « 1 - News. Payroll for asylum at Salem is C. W. PATERSON, Prop. tt lo w in g p o in ts o f s u p e r io r ly » Henry Allen 7 50 Peter Peterson; clerks, C D McFar- nearly as great as for supplies. u John Lamb 7 40 lin and B F Savage. American Prisoners. M anufacturer o f M arble M onum ents, H e a i- tt 13. Missouri Precinct — Judges,! Emperor William thinks Eng T bs Mead o f t h e Arlington” s w in g s on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by ■ thumb A A Leach G 00 sto n es. T ablets, etc. ______ . S _____ tro n o g , t ______n s u b s ta n tia tia l, l, n n e e a a t t a n d h a n d s o m e in d e s ig n , a n d b e a u tifu lly o r n a m e n te d ill g o ld . land's steamer seizing is going too »crew tt J R Leonard, D H Fellows, J C Manila, Ian. G.—The re-captured 10 40 A Bridges Bed p l a t e l ia s r o u u d e d c o rn e ra a n d i t in la id o r c o u n te r s u n k , m a k i n g it flu sh w ith t o p o f ta b le . ©emetery lo ts enclosed w ith stone coping . H . . ig .» ----------- it i—S p a c e ------* u n d ------ e r t h e a rm •- la T»i 4 in c h e s *-*-• h ig h - a - n - d • « 0 1— in c *■ h e “ s •----- lo n g . T b i t w ill a d m i t t h e hest A 10 40 Hervey; clerks, I M Weekly aud j far. o ro n rb in g . Iron railings furnished to o r American prisoners rescued at Vigan Carl Albrecht i t Self T h r .......... e a d in m g —A b so lu la r g e s t skirts, sk i and even quilts. . It . ........ .......... ____ _ te ly n o In l< >> I > p u t t h r e a d t h o n ^ h n Boer mint has coined 140,000 sov largest der. Correspondence so licited from parties yesterday, will arrive in this city to F N Perkins e x c e p t e y e o f n e e d le . S h u t t l e ¡ » c y lin d e r, o p e n o n e n d , e n ti r e l y s e lf -th r e a d in g , e a s y t o p u t in o r 1.3 60 Frank Bunch. g e a m o u n t o oi f in t h r re c a s u d . o £ t i i . t . s . . h . R e g --------. u la to r is iv in g in th e country or other tow ns who u t ; b o b b in h o ld la s a la r rg - - " ii tlie b c d o f U ie tn n eh iu e . 14. Myrtle Point—Judges, II C ! ereigns nnd machinery is still in b t la a e k n e e o a «.nt; “ 11 20 J S Douglas th t h e b o b b in w in d e r, a n d h a s a sc a le s h o w in g th e n u m b e r o f s titc h e s to t h e in c h , a n d c a n may wish anything in my lin e of busin ess. night under escort. b e c h a n g e d fro m 8 to JW a titc h e s to t h e i n c h . F e e d f» do u b le a n d e x te n -------- d s on b o th a id e s o f n e e d le tt ---------------- - « # » «--------- —---- ^ . changed n . w . 9 ... . . . I ........ . — --------------------------- full swing. Dement, J H Matheny, I E Rose; M a r s h f iv t u - O beq 7 80 Lloyd Spires n e v e r f a ils to t a k e g o o d s th r o u g h ; n e v e r s to p s a t se a m s ; m o v e m e n t is p o sitiv e ; n o s p r i n g s to tt Cargo of Opium. Fran36 has given Santo Domingo b r e a k a n d g e t o u t o t o r d e r ; can be ra is e d a n d lo w e re d a t w ill. A u to m a tic B o b b in W in n e r I n . J C Hervey 8 80 clerks, E A Adams anil L A Roberts. g th e b o b b in a u to m a tic a lly m id p e rfe c tly s m o o th w ith o u t h o ld in g th e th re a d . M a c h in e d •< -» tt 15. North Marshfield P recin ct- only three days to pay a claim of fillin 10 40 IV L Krantz n o t r u n w h ile w in d in g b o b b in . L ig h t R u n n in g -M a c h in e i«; e a s y to r u n , d o e s not fa tig u e tin <>; r a to r, m a k e s l ittle n o ise a n d sew s ra p id ly . S t it c h is n d o u b le look s titc h , th e s a m e o n !>• th s id e s , •« San Francisco, Jan. 8 —The C D Elliott 6 00 Judges, J R Lightner, Thomas How 280,000 francs. w ill n o t rav e l, a n d c a n b e c h a n g e d w ith o u t » to p p in g t h e m a c h in e . T e n s io n is a flat s p r i n g t e n ti steamer Algoa from tho Orient, to n , a n d w ill a d m it th r e a d from 8 to loO »ape______ spool c o tto - - n w ith --- o u t - c h a n g ... in g .. . N e v e r g e ts o u t o f * 9 40 ard, John Bear; clerks, G A Ben Chinese and French fought a bat sio HOLBROOK, MERRILL day, brought 21,361 pounds of K H Hansen side. he p u t in w ron>' N eedle T h e N eedl« is a s tr a lig ig h t t, , s se e lf-s e ttin g n e e d le , flat o n o n e sid e , a and< n d c r*tinot a n n o t be “ 8 40 nett and W O Christensen. c a n e-h e -h at a td Isaac Chandler B a r is ro u n d , m a d e o f can d e u e d s te e l, w ith oil c u p a t th t h e b o tto m to p r e v e n t o il I from to r ; , t p t u •• tle in which tho former were victo k STETSON ............ o n t h e g o o d s. A d ju s ta b le B e a r in g s —All b e a r in g s a r e c a s e - h a rd e n e d s te e l a n d ca- ily r • , P d tt opium. The drug is valued at R J Dean 1G. South Marshfield Precinct — rious, killing 30 French. 4 00 lif e tim e w ith a iw rew d r iv e r . A ll lost m o tio n c a n be * • t ta a k e n u p . a n d th e m a c h in e w ill In t tt $341,776, and the duty is $128.1GG. Also B U D G E k BEACH A t t a c h m e n ts E a c h m a c h in e is fu rn is h e d w ith n e c o s -a iy b o l s a n d act* - - T i e s , an »"; > lio n w e 7 GO Judges, E A Anderson, Is Lando, R J S Hayes O ne f u rn is h a n e x tr a s e t o f s ttn c h m e n ls in a v elv et lin e d m e ta l box. fre e of cb n i r e . ., i ----• »#> -------------- President Steyn has issued a de tt t w l ib s u p ru ffle r a n d g a th e r e r , o tre b in d e r , o n e s h ir r in p p la te , o n e s e t o f i m r hem m * rs. dib. J F Haga 7 20 Woltors; clerks, F M Frceburg and S T O V E S - ---------- ♦ b re ed McRae’s hill in the house seeks to Thomas Devereux cree for compulsory military service !o H o f a n in c h , o n e t u c k e r , o n e u n d e r b r a id e r, o n e a b o rt oi a t t a c h ” '■"t fo o t, <« George Ross. 4 80 . tin g s c u tte r. W o o d w o r k o f f in e s t q u a lity o a k o r w a ln u t, v t ' 1’’ 1 : a r u l d i a w u .- , n k give the Filipinos a free, independ C A Stine 17. Newport Precinct— Charles by every white man in the republic. to d r a w e rs , d r e s s g u a r d s to w h e e l, a n d d e v ic e fo r re p la c in g be lt. •• 4 0O ent and stable government, republi DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS ANI' Sneddon, Pat Henm -sey, T R Spen Napoleon once said that the Brit Before the District Attorney — AND DEALE!, DON’T PAY W M FS&S& BUY can in form, and that, the United W H Hull witness fees $3 80 cer; clerks, E B Holmes and A J ish army was an “army of lions led O U H G R E A T O F F E R . « 2 .1 .0 0 1« S p « l« l w h o l* « ,le Price, !■•>■. and any other States guarantees to said inhabi C R Gabler o rd e r to in tn x lu c e t h is h ig h -g r a d e s e w in g m a c h in e , w e m a k e a spe< u.i cuu L Co. f i n ‘I by jackasses!” Looks that way, in 2 GO Davis. e t u first < .» m p o n offer, g i v in g e v e ry r e a d e r o f th is p a p e r a c h a n c e t tants protection agaiust all foreign X Rs. aoao a c h in e a t t h e lo w e s t p r ic e e v e r o ffe re d . <)n r- < ( i p t o f $ 1 8 .5 0 c a s h a ” d .i.p o r 18. Norway Precinct — Judges, now, in South Africa. Building Material, invasion. Frank Nosier 4 20 d am i w ill strip t h e a b o v e -d e s c rib e d m a c h in e a n y w h e r r « « 3 80 IV T Miller, Richard Houghton, J P i Calvin Cavett c ra te d , and g u a ia n t e e h a f e delivery. A te n yeai ’ w ritt • t i- \T A N T E D —SE V E R A L BKIGHT AND ea ch machine. Money refunded i f not ns r e p r e s e n te d nft* r t h lr iv d a y s ’ t -.-t w »on ' Or any and everything A citizen’s committee was formed Dave Campbell 7 60 Barkdoll; clerks, Alex Stauff and A 1 YY H onest persons to reprmvmt c s hh trial. W e wit ship C. O. D. for $19.80 with p riv ile g e of t w e n ty days t '-.n ■J o f J9.0DM a guarani e n f good faith carried in a at Victoria, B. C., to ascertain the Edwin Ellingson 5 20 H Schroeder. Managers in th is and close by countiea. j receipt days' tr ia l b e fo re p a y in g , s e n d f o r o u r large illtta l rated c a ta l o g u e w ith te.-»ti* 19. North Coos River—Judges, Holary 1900 a year and expenaea. .Straight «onlal», explaining fully how we ship se.vu L. ma bin- anywh r -b> > identity of all the Boer sympathiz Felix Hull 3 80 First-class Hardware Store. bona-fide, no more, no leaa ualary. I*oai \ o n e a t t h e lo w e s t m a n u f a c tu r e r s p r i e r » w ith o u t a s k in g o n e c e n t k . u < Thomas Blain, Charles Rodin, J H ers identified with the Transvaal J V Foster 3 80 tion perm anent. i)u r referen ces any bank The best p la n b to send a ll cash with order, as you then save > {■ Odi.e with r t * h e c o u p o n m u st b e s e n ‘ t w i t h oid»*-. m de«- • í# ■'•-í < J ) -■<«'# assistance movement, and institute Maude Flanders 2 20 Price; clerks, John Porter and C K in anv tow n. It ia m ainly office work con count. ~ Remen-, : e — ducted nt home. U eference. Rncloae self prosecutions for treason, and also E M Peterson 8 60 Edwards. addresaed atarnped envelope. 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