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The
Uryan Explains His Vlvws on Expansion.
East vs. West-
HOTEL COQUILLEÉ&
The Bestand Lowest Priced
How the last draws its wealth
Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 13.—W. J.
liryiiu passed through Kausas City from the whole couutry, and very
this morniug, fur Columbia, Mo. largely from west, is shown by pub
Asked ubout his interview in which lication of the January dividends,
Church Directory.
he was reoorted as expressing views in eastern newspapers. Here, for
N ew Year
I t , £1, church, south- regular services favorable to expansion, Bryan said: example, is the Hartfoid Courant.
i Sunday uioruiug aud evening. by the
It
presents
this
summary
of
dis
R e s o lu tio n :
“I have not seen the -nterview as
p a sto r,
F . L . F it c h .
bursements ior January dividends
Hey, liobt. Lunin. Presbyterian, will con sent out by the Associated Press.
We will continue to keep
duct service* in this city the 1M and 4th 1 saw it as it appeared in oue of tho by corporations of Hartford:
Mondays of each month in the little church, Minneapolis papers; it contains some Railroads................... .................... $ 167,500 00
only
the newest, best and
until further notice. All are oordially iu-
K i n k s ...............................................
346,70000
things 1 did nut say. I have for Fire insurance co in p t n ie s ........ 697,50000
Ttted,
latest
styles of goods and
•*
"
178,600 00
Kev. T . J . Owen, Baptist, will till ap one year been discussing imperial-1 Life
sell them far below all
“
364,408 74
»ointments as follows, until further notice: ism, aud I have tried to distinguish Manufacturing
Miscellaneous................................
00.760(H)
At the Christian church, Coquille City,
competitors.
between such an extension of the
and ltd Sundays of each month;
Tctai...................................fl,644,868 74
Sumner on to*Z<n3and*yof eucli month; nation's limits as would not change
M. 0. HAWKINS.
Bear Creek on 4th Sundays.
Hartford, be it observed, is but a
tho character of the government,
and an expansion which converts a small city, and tbe dividends paid
L A R G E AND F I N E STO C K
L O C A L ITEM S.
homogeneous republic, into u hetero- there are but trilling compared with
OF THE CELEBRATED
those paid at Boston aud New York.
Yoters, don’t forget to register. i geueous empire.
When annexation of any given Smaller cities, like Fall River, Wor
|f you don’t register you can't vote.
territory is under consideration the cester, Providence aud Newark;
County Superintendent Bunch question is, first, whether the peo large cities like Philadelphia and;
was in towu last Thursday, having ple are capable of sharing in the j Baltimore, report dividends whose
FO R
about concluded hie annua! visit government and destiny of the i totals are astonishing. But, aston
throughout the county.
ishing
as
they
are,
“they
are
much
nation. I believe that all people
Mrs. It. C. Dement, of Myrtle are capable of governing themselves smaller,” says the Boston Herald,
PoiDt, visited her sister, Mrs L. and that the Filipinos should be “thau the actual paymeuts on this
LEADS
Lawborn, lu this place severul days allowed to govern themselves, but account.” For, as the Herald ex-
last week, returuiug home on F ri I do not not think they are suffi pluius, there are a great many close
IN N E W AND S T Y L IS H
ciently advanced to share with us corporations, whose disbursements
day’s train.
the government of this nation. If on account of dividends are not
County Surveyor Cathcart L ob the Philippine islands are annexed given out, and which, consequently,
been busy during this term of the people there must either be citi do not figure in the publishers’ ex
county court, and also employed zens or subjects. I am not willing hibits.
irt of the time by private parties. to admit them as citizens, and I do
IYI. O. H A W K I N S
e did some surveying forM. K er not see that tho republic can have
Pool Was Sentenced.
Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall
rigan last Thursday.
subjects, therefore I want this nation
Colville, Wash., Jan. 15.— In the
Eguace Bargeron, who has to give them independence, nnd then
mined at Riverton and Beaver protect them from outside interfer supreme court Saturday Judge
Richardson oyer-ruled the motion
Hill, is at present m Cocinilla City ence.”
of Albert Pool’s attorneys for a new
and will assist Prof. Kanematz,
at the Berlin Store, while the latter D o.’t Tobacco Spit and VBiota Toar 1.11b Alvar, trial and sentenced the defendant to
H g»j
PROTRI LTV 1 RS.
[
visits several sections of the county. T o quit tobacco easily and forever, be meg imprisonment in the penitentiary for
netlc, full of life, nerve end vigor, take No-To-
a term of seven years. Padberg,
We had a pleasaut call from our Iiao, tbe wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Alt druggiate, 60e or St. Cure guaran convicted ns an accomplice, was
thrifty lower-river dairyman, T. P. teed. Booklet and sampio free. Addreaa
given a five years’ term.
Hanly, last week, who was attend Sterling Remedy Co., Cbicego or New York.
Notice was given of an appeal to
ing to some business matters iu
the supreme court. Pool and Pad
town at that time.
Mr. H. is one What it hosts to Collect a Dollar for Uncle
Prescriptions and Family Recipes
berg were convicted of ottemptingto
Sam.
Carefully Compouuded
of our county’s best citizens, pro
hold up a farmer, and shooting him t f
gressive and prosperous.
According to tho annual treasury because he resisted.
F or S a l e —In Bandon, one of report, the aggregate receipts of the
DEALERS IN
the choicest locations, a pleasant port of Philadelphia, the last fisical
home, new. unique iu style, and year, amounted to $22,343,071.51,
with a splended view of the town while the expenses were $469,507,64,
and oceau.
Sheltered from the showing that the cost of collecting
north winds. F o r particulars, ap each dollar was only 21 mills.
At Boston it costs 42 mills to col
ply at the H erald .
[tf
lect $1, at Detroit 113 mills, at Chi
Gov. T. T. Geer last Thursday
cago 24 mills, at 8au Francisco 59
received the report of Dr. E . Miu-
mills and at Tampa, Fla., Cl mills.
gus, the state health officer at
These ore the lowest. The cost at
Marshfield, for the quarter ending
M ACY & M OORE.
the other ports goes on increasing
December 31, 189!), showing the
until it reaches some custom houses
following statistics:
Number of
j
where it costs $100 to collect a sin
domestic vessels entered at the
Iwliich lead all competitors for
gle
dollar.
port during the quarter, 68; num
6 good service.
We have tho
ie Wonderful
ber of domestic vessels departed, 69.
ylargest stock of shoes in the
| (Jons Buy News. I
i nI# E0LD1AG,
¿city to select from. We art
A tine new liver steamer has
Fish Commissioner Reed says
j^never undersold on Shoes oi
been arranged for by our clever that the Coos bay salmon hatchery
boatmen, Capt. T. D. White and will be built this summer.
¡imi lapor
Engineers A. M. Snyder and J . N.
S G E N U A L MERCHANDISE,
SPUING» OK MINERAL SPRINGS AT HOME,
North Beud mill shut down for
’urkisli, Russian. Hot-Air, Steam, Vapor, Medicated,
Mootnaw.
The contract lias been an hour Saturday, ou accouut of
Perfumed, Mineral. Salt, Quiuine, Hop, or
A i l which we have a new aud
let to Arthur Ellingson, our ship high water. Ib e water was over
Sulphur Baths, nt a cost of about
T H R E E CENTS P E R BATH.
■complete stock. Come in, get
parpenter, aud is to be completed the lower floor of the mill at ex
■
prices,
compare
quality
and
by June 15th. She will measurein treme high tide.
LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN
I save money.
No trouble to
jngtb 77 feet over all, and have
Some of the piles in the beuts,
-
i Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases aud Cutun-
\show goods at
5 feet beam.
used in the jetty construction, were
Eruptions.
Preveuts disease; cures
otten when drugs have failed.
Should be
Farmers everywhere should re broken dowu by the heavy seas
T
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F
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S
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,
iu every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or
member that 1000 ia the year of tak which rolled iu over the bar the
_3LL_,-‘
C. M. S K E E L S , Proprietor.
Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos
ing the 12th censúa; that it ia the latter part of last week.
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
crops of thia ytar which are to fur
Everybody likes berries; every
Treasurer's Notice.
nish the figures for agriculture, and
jn order to help along in getting a body ought to have them; but don't
IC E is hereby given that all County
On exhibition aud 6ale at C O Q U IL L E PHARM ACY, or at my res
real cenaus and the true figures, think of planting out a single row 'V fO T Warrants
endorsed prior to January
NORA A. McEWEN, Agent.
special care should be taken to keep without first getting a copy of Big 9, 1894, will he paid on presentation at my idence near old school building,
in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon.
crop records thia year, and thus gie Berry Book. This book is writ office
No interest will bo allowed after Decem
help in this great co-operative work ten by a practical grower and will ber 15,1899.
W. W. HAYES,
County Treasurer
pt counting the people and indus save you money, time nnd trouble
from
tho
start.
Starting
right
is
tries.
Notice of Dissolution.
| move than half way towards success.
Anton W irth, oar intelligent | Market growers pronounce Biggie
Coos hay horticulturist, who fre Berry Book one of the most helpful 'Vfotioo is hereby given that the patner-
quently corresponds his experi I books ever written on the subject, 1 1 ship heretofore existing between the
undersigned, has, this day, by mutual agree
ences through the Portland Rural j Many of the leading growers have ment, been dissolved. Tho said A. C. W il G. L e s t e r S m ith , P r o p r i e t o r .^
Northwest, in the last issue of that contributed their experience to its son retires front said business and the said
Successor to A. B. Dean.
. C. Wilson will continue tho same. All
valuable publication gave an article pages. The price is 50 cents, free J debts
owed b f said firm will be paid by,
“ The Problem of the Curl Leaf of by mail; address the publishers, and all accounts due said firm will be
General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
the Prune,” in which he takes issue Wilrner Atkiuson Co., Philadelphia. collected by J . C. Wilson,
Commercial
Men Promptly and Safely
Dated at Coquille City. O r., Dec. 29. 1899.
with the editor of that journal and
J . C. WILSON.
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Delivered
at
Any
Point.
A. C. WILSON.
with Dr. Dosoli, president of the
I tc n u ty Ia I l l o o d D e e p .
state board, that neither tlia “ bark-
Clean blood meant« a clean «kin. No
Q-ood
Rigs.
Spanking
Teams,
Reasonable Rates.
Notice of Street Improvements.
bound” theory, uor that of spray beauty without ¿t. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic dean your blood and keep it clean, by
ing for curl-leaf, nor iu the prevent stirring
up the lazy liver and driving all im
c o q u i l l e : c i t y , O r e g o n .
t Y ORDER OF T H E BOARD OP
ive effects of the application of purities from the body. Begin to-day to
> Trustees of the Town of Coquille City,
Corner Hall and First streets,
:
:
:
Near Rail roadDepot
banish
pimples,
boils,
blotches,
blackheads,
j
County
of
Coos,
State
of
Oregon:
acids or salts “other than plant and that siekly bilious complexion by taking
| Notice is hereby given that at a meeting
foods to the roots."
Caacarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug I of the Board of Trustees of the Town of
TU LH D A Y,
JA N . 23, 1900.
f
S
E
Herald Land Go.
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to
dispose of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon.
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
IV rite us if you waut tn A gent iu this county and at the county sea
Pharmacy
Great Clubbing Offer:
This paper (the Coquille City H erald ) has made arrangements with
the Cir. Mgr. of the “Vermont Farm Journal.” which enables us to make
the most remarkable clubbing offer ever before heard of in this section.
Here it is :
The CO Q UILLE CITY HERALD 1 Year,
( V ermont F arm J ournal 1 yr.
| 8an Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr.
J American Poultry Advocate 1 yr.
| The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
| National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr.
(.Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr.
They Are Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Notions,
All for Only $2.30;
Toilet Articles, Fine Soaps, Perfumeries, etc.
Here !
I lean m Sériai stock of
E S“ A - - L - - - - -
[FAM ,H
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School Supplies, Stationery and Wall Paper.
M C I
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ALL SPRING STEEL FRAME. CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR USE
SMITH'S LIVERY, FEED
I
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Coquille City, Coos county, state of Ore
It lins been demonstrated repeat
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gon, held on the 28th day of December,
A. D. 1899, it was ordered that B street,
edly iu every statu in the Union
Coos Bay News:
Martin W al
the railroad track on First street to
and in many foreign countries that lace writes us from Eureka, Cal., from
the center of the crossing of Second street,
Chamberlain's Cough Hcniedy is a under date of Jau. 8th, stating that all in the original plat of Coquille City, he
certain preventive ami cure for reports have beeu circulated to tbe J put to grade and ¿ tanked from sidewalk to
sidewalk, with not less than three inch
croup. It has become the univer-al effect that Gray & Mitchell have I planking, well laid and spiked on stringers
remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher discontiuued service of their steam I roar by eight inches and laid flat, said
to be not more than four feet
of Liberty, W. Vo., only repeats ers Alliance and Homer from Port- stringers
apart and slightly raised in the center of
what has been said around the ! laud to Coos bay.
j the street, with good and substantial box
Mr. Wallace
at the edge of sidewalks to carry off
globe when he writes:
"I have says thee* is no authority for such | | drains
water, and the sidewalks to be put down to
ijsed Chamberlain's Cough liemedy reports, and their circulation has a i conform to said grade and planking.
All persons interested or affected by the
iu my family for several years and i teudeucy to injure this section.
«oregoing order will take due notice and
always with perfect success.
We
goverp themselves accordingly.
A close friend of F.x-Senator (¿nay
Witnoss my baud this 29th day of De
believe that it is not only the best
cough remedy, but that it is a sure states tliut there is no longer any cember. A. I). 1899. W. E. M« D U F FE E .
Cure for croup.
It has saved the aope of the Pennsylvania man being [Seal I Recorder for Coquille City, Oregon.
lives of our children a number of seated, and intimates that (¿nay will
times.” This remedy is for sale by j withdraw from the contest before T o t ï i e T J ' n . l c r t V L i i a . t e
the senate takes final adverse action
It. S. Knowlton.
i in hia case.
J . W. lleunett reDorts to the Ore
Coos Bay News: The railroad
gonian holiday number that the
output of butter aud cheese from hoys were happy on the 10th, when
This old reliable nnd !
the leading creameries of Coos presented with checks for their
most successful spec- I
county for 1899 was ns follows: hack pay by Manager Chandler.
ialist in San F ra t cis
co, still continues to I
Coquille Dairymen's Unioo, 151,- Checks are a great improvement
cure nil Sexnn! and I
150 pounds of txitter; Coos Ray, ou the coupou system.
Semina! Diseases,
& such as Gonorrhea, j
155,000 pounds of uheese; ltessey
$
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Tonano,
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B ro’s, 29,000 pounds of butter;
“ Syphilis, in all its ;
Lao*» County,
i ’
Hogar Loaf, 3461 pounds of butter
forms. Skin Diseases,
Frnnk J. ( ’henry make* n*th lh»t lie m
w -.i N e r v o u s Debility,
and 83,926 pounds of cheese; tho Boliiol mirtner of tho tirili of F. .1. Cur-
a Co.. fióla« husmo»» in tho City of To Impotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss of
Arago, 23,586 pounds of butter. vim
rnio, County inni Slato nfivre»aut. amt that Manhood, the consequence of self abuse
Mr. Denuetl w a s uuable to secure vaiJ linn will puv tho anni of ONE HUN- and excesses producing the following symp
PKF.l) DOLI.Alts fur -*acli »ml every cn»e toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un
reports from all of the creameries of
(iatarrti that qunnut l»* cured hy tile u»e der tho eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
in the county. Among those which .if II A LL'S ( Al (filili 01 UK
the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in
FRANK ,L CHENEY.
failed to report was the Cloverlrsf,
Sworn to liefere mo »ml Mnhncribcil 111 mv approaching strangers, palpitation of the
winch made 15,000 pounds of bnt- iireaoiice. this Ulti day of IWeniher, A. D. heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
of* memory, pimples on the face, coughs-
tei in 1898. The value of tho out tSSii.
oonsnmption. ©tc.
1
A.
W
(ILF
(SON.
put of creamery butter and cheese j »a a i, i
DU. GIBBON has practised in San Fran-
Notary Public.
oisoo over 37 years an J those troubled should
for the couuty appears to he increas
not fail to consult him and receive the ben
Ilall't
Cntnrrh
Cur*
m
taken
intorunllv
ing to the rat* of about #30,000 a anil net» directly on the hlissl nnd nineona efit of his great skill and experience. The
year. A number of dairymen from surf »Cos of the »valent. Send fur lest Illuv doctor cnr*s when others fail. Try him
C l'R E S GUARANTEED. Persons cured
Humboldt cooutv. California, have ioni». free.
F. .1. CHENEY .( CO . Toledo. O' at home. Charges reasonable. Call or
bought farms in Coos couuty in the J-yY*Hold hv Untar i-ts. T.’ e
write.
I>li. 4. F . GIBBON.
11 ill's Enmilv Fills nr* the beet.
past year.
625 Kearney street. Sau Francisco Cal.
Dr Gibbon
(5 J
New Management;
New Furnishings Throughout;
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
T H
Æ MACY & M00R E Ä
Oh,
C C T IE N E N E IIS r,
P ro p rie to r.
^
Tal le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help
New liar attacned; : : Large and comfortable Office and Heading Room
I. L. Bryan Shoe
Dress $ Goods
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so I could not work, and was always very constipated as well. For
years 1 had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing,
that I co u ld do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel
of Quinine rills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained
an? peniianent benefit. Last fall, in peach time. 1 had a most sertous
attack of chills and then commenced to take Ripans T abu la, upon a
ft .end's advice and the first box made me all right and I have never A
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and sometimes when l feel more than usually exhausted I take three in
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