Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 20, 1900, Image 3

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    G u i l l e (Ciiíj Remití.
T U E SD A Y , FKBL -21), 1900.
R E G U L A R TRAINS
o n days
, W e d n e s d a y s aud
run aw follows;
M ilays will
Lonvo
I
7.15 a. in. I
Marsh Hold
7:45 •• | Heaver Hill Jun'H’ n
8:15 “
| CCQU LLK CITY
Arrive
8:45 a. in. | Mvrtlo l’oint
f u i -
I Arrive
I 10:15 a. m.
I Leave 0:15
| " 0:30
I
1 “
0:00
J. P. Barkdoll, of Norway, visited
the county seat yesterday.
Men’s flue Gloves, aud entirely
new line of Tecks and Bows at
HakwiDs’.
Comrade C. D. Elliott had a col-
lapse last Saturday, after his visit
dawn town, and was very ill Sun-
day aud yesterday.
Mrs. Ileaton was taken up to
Fishtrap last Friday to spend a few
days and for change o f surrouud-
tngs. She is improving iu health.
j
Jesse Beyers came in from his i
home at Sunuer last Saturday.
D. K. Perkins, o f Riverton, was,
in town yesterday on business.
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WORMS
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Judge J. D. Lowe, of Parkers­
burg, was a visitor iu tbiB place
last Friday.
Ilufe Copley, at Riverton, is r e -! **A t a p e w o r m e i g h t e e n f e e l l o n g at
j ported to be very low with pneu­ least cam« on the sceno after my taking two
A. E. Seaman, attorney, attended
CASCARKTS. Thta I am sure has caused mv
bad health for the past threo years I am atlU to some legal duties at the court­
monia.
taking Cascarots. the only cathartic worthy of
j
house yesterday.
people “
M rs. Foster, of Riverton, came notice by sensible
g k o . W. B ow les , Baird. Mias.
W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle
up yesterday with her child for
CANDY
lumber. Enquire for particulars of
medical treatment.
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m.
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CATH ARTIC
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Another Installment ol
Delinquent
A choice stock of Ladies’ Shoes,
latest styles, at Han kins’.
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M a c y & M oore .
Sheriff’s Sales lor
Taxes.
n s v o iM
HAIR
TURNING
GRAY?
A public sale of real property for,
delinquent taxes for all or parto*
the years intervening from 1887 4 °
1898 has been set to tafce place in
this city, at tho courthouse d o o r ,
between the hours of 9 o’clock a. nr,
and 4 o’clock p. m. of the 17th
day of March, 1900, to the names
and in the amounts following:
Aldrich, Hnzen, total.......... $ 36 53
Anderson, Mrs A ................
5 57
Butler, H e iry ....................... 16 30
Butts, J R .............................
6 72
What does your mirror say?
Baker, T W ........................... 39 91
Docs it tell you of some little
Cox, J TV............................... 16 11
streaks of gray? Are you
Cox, J W ...............................
6 66
pleased? Do your friends cf
the same age show this loss
Cordes, R C .........................
1 80
of power also?
Croll, Samuel......................
22 05
Just remember that gray
Crawford, A m elia..............
9 58
hair never becomes darker
Conner, J o b .........................
23 44
without help, while dark hair
rapidly becomes gray when
Duggan, Y B ......................
6 04
once the change begins.
8 92
Dietz, C E G .......................
2 10
Drilling, M aria...................
71
Dolber, J H and Mary F ..
19 59
Elliott, Hiram, heirs o f . . . .
Edwards, C E .................... 19 90
j Edwards & Dalmns.............
8 57
Edwards k B u rk e...............
9 54
Eberlin, J M ....................... 73 29
j Finch, J o h n L ......................
98
] Fisher, P and J V Pope et ala
9 84
Foster, T hom as..................
8 40
I Glasgow Coal, Lumber &
Land C o ........................... 499 43
6 30
Green, T H ...........................
7 63
Hampton, H N ....................
Harman, C D ....................... 13 92
will bring back to your hair
the color of youth. It never
Holm, F red ........................... 15 02
fails.
It is just as sure as
Hall, G ilbert.........................
2 65
that heat melts snow, or that
Landreth, C L ..................... 13 03
water quenches fire.
Lee, Alvalt.............................
4 15
It cleanses the scalp also
and prevents the formation of
Masters, C B ....................... 61 06
dandruff. It feeds and nour­
Massev, Mrs A E ................. 12 54
ishes the bulbs of the hair
Massey, W J .........................
2 31
making them produce a luxu­
riant growth. It stops the
Morris, Charles................... 149 97
hair from falling out and gives
Miller, Wm R ....................... 66 02
a One soft finish to the hair
Majory, Mrs Jennie............
12 45
as well.
Noyes, Joseph F ...................
2 62
W o have a b o o k on tbo ITnlr and
S calp w h ich you m ay obtalu freo
Norris, T C ...........................
7 99
upon request.
I f you do not obtain all the benefits
j Phipps A Lang, et at........
58 30
you e x p ected from the use o f the
V igor, w rite the D octor about it
Rangier, Henry..................
27 40
_
A d dress. 1>K. .I. r . A Y E R
fcrt ©
L ow ell, ivlass.
1 Razor, T J ............................. 32 75
! Rush mors, W W ................
1 47
►w
] Siglin, Dunham & Mast... . . 116 20
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I Sehetter, Fred, and Judah
Large stock of celebrated A. L.
Parker
.
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8 97
Bryan Shoes just received at Haw- j
>p ’ •p............. ! ! ! . .
13 22
kins'
1
Stevens. Uriah C ................... 15 30
14 03
S e t t l e U p .— T hose owing me Steel, Joseph.......................
2 31
are respectfully urged to call at Schultz. John......................
once nnd settle up.
My spting Smith, L D .......................... 122 87
stock is due and hills nre to he met. Wright, W P ...................... 65 98
Whitney. H P ......................
56
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M u s . M. H. H e r s f . y .
Wignnt, Henry....................
2 34
COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—
Ward, W m . . . .....................
1 25
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
Ward, S A ............................. 40 17
and lioom privileges.
Also, over
Wallen, George L ..............
3 77
250 acres of 3>TO . 1 bottom land,
Walker, W H .......................
8 32
within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
West. John........................... 33 32
quantities to suit purchasers. En­
Several persons named in the
quire of
W. SINCLAIR,
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Coquille City, Oregon. above list have already appeared
and fixed the matter with the sheriff.
Prof. Fargo, of Bandon, was the 1
Uncle Cy Donk was a visitor in
only applicant for state papers at
i town the past week. He is still
the
examination
last
week.
Examine the Iufants’ Winter-
L O C A L IT E M S .
TRACK MASK KfOtSTKfttD
| set on going to Cape Nome gold
wear, Ladies’ Underwear, Skirts
W anted — A dairy ranch of 10 to
regions.
and general additions to the dry 15 cows; will work for wages or
Additional locals on 2d jr-iyt*
Remember the Pharmacy has re­
goods
lines
just
received
at
Haw­
rent.
Apply
at
the
H
erald office.
Pleasant. Palatable^ Potent. Taste Good. Do
Miss Msddocks is recovering
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 2ic.50c. duced prices on all of Chamberlain's
kins’.
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J.
W
.
Leneve
has
opened
up
hi3
from her late sickuess.
... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ...
remedies from 50 cents to 35 cents.
The Columbia river section of new store, and it is worth your j Starling Remedy Company. Cbleago, Montreal, Hew York. 813
The H erald is prepared to do job
See ad. on 4th page for cut rates. *
Oregon and lower Willamette peo­ time to see his stock aud get his U fl T A D A P Sold and guaranteed by all drug-
printing in the best style.
D U - | U aDAU gl«u to ClJJi*: Tobacco llabiL
Rev. Mr. Owen, Baptist, can-
ple are shivering with a cold snap prices.
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Look out for the Special Sale at 19 degrees above zero. Will we
A splendid and desitiible dairy POPULIST CENTRAL COMMITTEt MEETING. ducted his usual services at the
Coenter at The Fuir Store.
Cbristain church in this city last
get a taste o f it?
ranch at Myrtle Point is offered for
Sunday. The reverend gentlemau
L a d i e s —Mrs. F. A. White will
Rev. E. L. Fitch, presiding elder, rent in these columns. See notice, County Convention Set for March 28--Pre-
is making friends here and strength­
weave switches for yon, if yon and Rev. Mr. Hanson, of the South­ “ For Rent.”
emet Primaries March 24.
ening his society as the people
ern Methodist church, are conduct­
desire.
II orhe fob S ale —A 4-year-old
become acquainted with him.
The Populist central committee
A small second-hand heating ing a revival meeting at the North colt— unbroke.
For particulars,
“ I think I would go crazy with
Fork
church
at
Lee.
stove for Bale chenp. Inquire at
apply to T. G. Eckels or J. O. of Coos county met in Coquille
City last Friday, Feb. 17, at call of pain were it not for Chamberlain’s
this office.
W. II. Darby runs the “ lighting Goodloe.
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Pain Balm,” writes Mr. W. H. Staple-
Chairman G. G. Swan.
The Price Pro’s are pushing express” among the hauling fra­
The total cost to the United
ton, Herminie, Pa. “ I have been
There
wns
present
a
full
com­
their mill at llivertou for enrly ternity, and will serve the public States of the war with Spain, in­ mittee, excepting Thomas Back- afflicted with rheumatism for sev­
promptly
aud
carefully
in
all
busi­
cluding expenditures in the Philip­
usefulness.
eral years and have tried remedies
ness entrusted to him.
* pines, has reached about $355,000,- man, of Marshfield, who was de­
tained from sickness iu his family. without number, but Pain Balm is
Mrs. II. E. Puck went to Pnndon
The tuc Maggie and schooner 000.
last week to visit with her sister,
The following members answered the best medicine I have got hold
Berwick are both aground at the
Mrs. Dyer.
R. L. Wagner, of the upper river, present: G. G. Swan, jebairman; of.” One application relieves the
mouth of the Siuslaw, with a pros­
pain. For sale by R. S. Kuowlton.
Carden, Flower and Grass Seeds pect of total loss. The Berwick was doing Coquille a day or two | J. S. Hayes, J. P. Goodman, J. H.
The set vices conducted by Rev.
last week. He iucluded a visit Matbeny, O. A. Kelly, A. D. Morse;
at Macy & Moore’s.
Choice Red belongs to R. D. Hume.
C. M. Bryan in this city, covering
with his sister, Mrs. Zeuie Strang,] D. F. beau, secretary.
Clover; lie . A new supply soon to
Minutes of previous meetings a space of three weeke, continue to
The Foresters at Baudon will also.
arrive.
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increase in attraction and iuterest.
were read aud approved.
give a grand ball on the evening of
Our
second-hand
denier,
Bert
Conarnde Sanderlin finished a Washington’s birthday.
A conference committee from As many ns 36 more seats were in­
Leach’s Tuttle, buys old iron, copper, brass,
neat little home for Mrs. Dunlap orchestra at this place has been
the Democratic central committee, troduced into the building yester­
rubber, etc., foi which he will pay
at Riverton, which sho uow oc­ secured to furnish the music.
also iu session iu Coquille City, day, and yet these were all filled
the highest cash price.
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cupies.
composed of H oc. S- H. Hazard last night and as many persons
F or S ale — 820 acres of good
A N T E D -S E V E ltA L p e r s o n s f o k and D. J. Lowe, nocounced as in seemed to be standing as before.
They are ready to float logs at range for stock. 15 ncres cleared
D istrict Office Malingers in this state
Ed Weekly's and other camps on aud good 5-roomed house thereon; to represent me in their own and surround­ waiting to coufer in regard to the Last Sunday morning the minister
ing counties. W illin g to pay yearly $000, Populist and Democratic parties organized n class in
connection
the North Fork the first rise in spring wnler. Rare chance. C h II payable weekly. Desirable em ploym ent
joining forces iu the nexteampnigu with the M. E. order, receiving 23
with
usual
opportunities.
R
eferences
ex­
the river.
at H erald office for information. * ch an ged. E nclose self-addressed stam ped
was, on motion, admitted to be names, while there is a promise of
A new-comer from California
George F. D. Martin, brother of envelope. IS. A. Park. 320 C axton B uilding, given n hearing iu regard to the several more and more are making
C
hicago.
last
Thursday bought 1). C. our Charley Martin, whose return
proposition they wished to make, profession as the meetings proceed.
Krnntz’s place on the North Fork, from the Philippines we noted two
F or S ale —Iu Bandon, one of which proposition read as follows:
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paying $2000 therefor.
or three months since, left yester­ the choicest locations, u pleasant
“ The members of the Demo­
A Card.
L. Lawboru if busily employed day for his home at Galena, Illi­ borne, new, unique in style, and cratic central committee are in
with a spleDded view of the town favor of leaving the question of the
That fellow who told yon to
hauling logs in a North Fork log­ nois.
and ocean.
Sheltered from the union of the Democratic and Pop­ look out for Sanford is probably
ging camp, lie spent a day or two
Our old friend, J. B. Dully, had
north
winds.
For
particulars,
ap­
ulist
parties,
or
non-union,
to
the
the same fellow who offered me
at home iu this city last week.
a cancer removed from Lis lower
[tf respective parties nt their preciuct the selling of his property at a
lip last Friday by a specialist who ply at the H erald .
G rand B argain —H ouse and 5 lives in this neighborhood. We
If the reader of this should primaries, and that the voters nre good round sum, with ngent’s com­
lo ts--2 in bottom; balance set to hope it may result successfully chance to know of any one who is hereby requested to certify the re­ mission added, and I refused.
choice fruit and shrubbery. Peauti- and give him surcease from such subject to attacks of bilious colic be sult of each vote to their respect­
I sell bargains, only.
ful location; south slope; running an ullliction.
R. D. S anford ,
can do him no greater favor than to ive conventions, and that the mode
water. Inquire at H erald office.*
Real Estate Agent, Coquille, Or.
tell him of Chamberlain’s Colic, and terms of union be determined
A good letter from a recently
by the respective conventions.”
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Tenn Robison, of the Arago artivetl and intelligent Californian, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It
It was then moved and seconded
neighborhood, was shopping in on the road question, appears to­ always gives prompt relief. For
J- W. Leneve
that the aforesaid proposition be
Coquille yesterday.
Mr. It. is n day.
We have the promise of sale by R. S. Kuowlton.
adopted. Carried.
good citizen, interested in the up­ other communications on that and
W istes to anuounce to the public
Leon Eckels,
aged 10 years,
POPULIST COUNTY CONVENTION.
building o f our section and the kindred subjects of general utility while chopping kindling at Ills
that he has again opened up a store
prosperity and progress of his as we go aloug.
Moved and seconded that the at the old stand, on Front street,
homo in this place Inst Friday,
Populist county convention meet opposite Hotel Coquille, and will
neighbors aud enterprises.
FOR RENT.—My 93-acre farm made a miss and struck the ax on nt Coquille City, Oregon, Wednes­ carry a line of Dry Goods, Shoes,
Thomas West, whose nrrest we near Myrtle Point, known as “ The his left hand, with which he wns day, March 28, 1900, at the hoar Groceries, Tin aDd Agate Ware,
mentioned last week and ns being Dixon Ranch.”
W ill build house holding the wood, and made an oT 11 o ’clock a. nr. Carried.
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notions, etc., just suited to the
taken toMyrtle Point for prelimin­ on it, if required. For further par­ ugly cat. The doctor stayed the
wants of oar people.
He will be
p r e c in c t p r im a r ie s .
Comrnde Russell, of the Disher
ary trial on the charge of criminal ticulars apply to Merchant S. E. blood aud dressed the wound, Mnd
farm, above town, was shopping iu
the boy is about all right.
Moved and seconded that the pleased to Imve you call aud see
assault, was taken before Justice Johnson, Myrtle Point, or to
the goods and get his prices.
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town last Saturday and made a
N. P . P e t e r so n ,
Roberds Thursday and later d is­
W. F. Disher, of l’ enehlaud, Populist primaries be held in the
Cut this out and return with $1 (m oney pleasant call on the H f .RALD. C o m ­
Ferndale, Cal.
Sonoma county, Cal., aDd owner of various voting preciucts on Satur­
charged for lack of evidence.
ord er o r cu rrency) nnd we will order the
i n C n r e n C a t s in O u r D u r .
day,
March
24,
1900,
at
1
o’clock
fo
llo
w in g “ Fam ily C om bination” sent pre­ rade R. resided with his family ad­
Take L a x a t i v k B r o m o Q u i n ï n k T abluts . paid:
G G. Swan, a prosperous farmer n tine ranch iu tbit vnllev, came p. m. Carried.
jacent to New Ulm, Minnesota, nt
Clarence Dean made a flying
up
Inst
Saturday,
chiefly
at
the
call
All druggists r i f un. I the m oney if it
¡in to
the time of the Sioux Indian mas­
trip to M yrt'o Point last Monday, and good citizen of tbo North Fork of Miss Maddocks, his sister-in-
Said primaries are for the pur­ enre. E. W . G rove's signature is on each
sacre in that section in 1862, when
returning the same day. We re­ section, wns an attendant at the law, whose serious illness at this pose of electing delegates to attend box. 2fic.
Comrade Stine of this city wns
gret that Clarence’s health is fail­ Populist central committee meet­ place, without the presence of any the above-mentioned county con­
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first to enter with a company of
ing, and he expects to leave some ing Inst Friday, returning home immediate relatives, was a matter vention, nominate road supervisors
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soldiers for the defense o f the set­
time this week for a trip to other Saturday. Bro. Swan is chairman of much concern to her people. aud other precinct officers, aud
tlers and was severely wounded.
portions of the state for benefits of of the committee aud earnest and Mr. D. is looking well.
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vote on the question of union or
true.
Comiade Russell is deeply inter­
a change of climate.
non-union with the Democratic
7
N ew F irm .— VV. Drane has asso­ party.
ested in the reorganization of (he
James
B.
Davis,
of
Ferndale,
Our Price $1;
,
Miss Edyth Howell lias tilled
ciated with himself O. E. Spur-
Moved and seconded, that there
Regular CJost $4- \V. R. C., or in its stead a circle of
the position of Miss Joe Payers, Cal., arrived last week on a visit to beck, of Douglas county, iu the
This com bination tills a fam ily need. Wo the ladies of the G. A. R. nnd local
the past couple of weeks, ns teacher his son George, near Arago. Davis hlncksmitbing and wagonmaking be one delegate-at-large elected in
w ill substitute the C hicago W eekly In ter Grand Army post.
He line corres­
each
precinct,
and
one
for
each
20
and
son
are
expert
dairy
and
O
cean,
Kansan C ity W eekly Star. New York
iu the intermediate grade, owing to
business, nt the old stand.
The voters and for each major fraction
W eekly Tribune, Denver W eekly i irnes, pondence from the ladies of the
creamery
men,
and
are
about
to
the letter’s sickness. Miss Beyers
T oledo W eekly Blade, Tw ioe-a-w eek L onis- state organizations named above,
latter comes highly recommended thereof iu each voting precinct to
ville Courier- Journal, or M on treal W eekly
is much better, we are glad to loam, receive the necessary machinery in all kinds of blacksmithing, man­
represent
the
respective
preciucts
for
a
complete
plant
of
from
800
G azette in place <»f San Frnnoisco W eekly aud the promise o f one that she
aud hopes to resume her school
ufacturing
and
repairing,
with
P ost if desired, but n o other ch an ges m e will visit hero in the near future in
at said county convention. Carried.
to
1200
lbs
per
day.
allow ed. C lubbing list fo r a stamp.
duties at an early day.
noiCti.
horseshoeing as a specialty. Drane
tho interest of organization nnd the
The
following
is
the
list
of
vot­
O. 11 JON ES, Room 1.
Arthur Chynowetlr, in this sec­
b t l in — At M arshfield. F eh . 11, liK)0, to Mr.
advancement o f the spirit of pat­
The Populist primaries in Coos tion some years ago as the agent A Spurbeck solicit your work, ing precincts and the pro-rata of M nnd
Cir.
Mgr.
V
erm
ont
Farm
Journal.
Mrs. Charles A. M e tlin , n daughter.
* delegates to which they are entitled:
np25 191
W IL M IN G T O N . V E R M O N T . riotism.
county will be held in the several o f the J. G. Stuttz Co., was visit­ guaranteeing satisfaction.
G au n t lk t t — At B an don, F e b . 11, 1900, to
Precinct.
Delegates.
Air. ana M rs. A H . G n untlett, o f Gold
precincts on Saturday, March 24th, ing in Coquille yesterday. He
Dr. and Mrs. J. Bart Moore en­
Bench, Curry county, a d augbter.
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and the county convention be held mode a trip to Bandon and will go tertained the members of the Fra­ South Marshfield......................
R kkd — At Empire City, Feb. 15, 1900, to Mr.
in Coquille City on Wednesday, thence to the bay and per stearaei ternal Aid Association at their North Marshfield ....................... 4
and Mrs. Capt. A. n e e d , a d augh ter.
March 28th. Pee proceedings of to Han Francisco. He called at the meeting last Tuesday evening in Coquille City.............................. 11
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orw
ay.........................................
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D IE D .
the central committee meeting held H erald sauctum.
the rooms over the Pharmacy, fur-
in this city last Friday.
nislitag a delicious hot sapper and E m p ire......................................... 2 K l o c k a b s — On K en tu ck slough. F eb . 10,
1900, MiHS Ida KInckers, aged 20 y ears, 2
Judge Schmeder made a busi­ providing pleasant sociai features. R iverton....................................... 4
m onths and 28 days.
Last Friday’s Myrtle Point En­ ness trip to Coquille last Thurs­
The crowd dispersed at a proper Two M ile....................................... 2 B a z z i l —On North Coos river, F eb. 0, 1900
terprise noted the good condition day evening, remaining over till hour, and Unanimously compli­ Parkersbnrg................................
4
John Bazzel, aged 70 years, 5 m onths
o f the road between Roseburg and Friday morning’s boat. He had mented the kind host and hostess Burton Prairie............................. 2
and 27 days.
F in e W a t c h e s , D ia m o n d s ,
that place, and made mentiou that some matters at the courthouse to
3
for their surprise and genuine N ew port.......................................
JEWELRY. SILVER WABE,
it was in better condition at this ntteud to. The judge tells ns lie
P rosp er........................................
2
hospitality.
CLOG'KH, O P T IC A L GOODS,
season than any winter for several is very busy repairing and improv­
C oaledo........................................
2
F or S ale — A quantity o f house­ M issouri....................................... 3
years past— and then Mouday’s ing on his place. Among the im­
E u r.ka Harness OH 1. the l>oet
M u s ic a l In s tr u m e n ts .
preservative o f new leather
mail failed to reach us. Whaffor? provements and enlargements of hold goods, all in good condition, Sum ner......................................... 2
an<l the Rest renovator ot old
leather. It oils, softens, black­
consisting o f bedsteads, mattresses, R ow land....................................... 3
ens and protects. Use
The body of the hoy, Luther his farm buildings is that o f put­ springs, cooking and heating stoven,
Myrtle P oin t............................... 8
Cole, who was drowned about the ting a second story on his barn and tables, chairs, upholstered 4-piece
D ora .............................................. 2
12th of last December, on the constructing a silo.
parlor set, rocking chairs, dishes North Coos R iver....................... 3
North Fork, was recovered several
LAI (OUST STOCK IN COOS COUNTY.
J. L. Davis, the gentleman who aud many other articles; Ency­ South Coos R iver....................... 4
days ago, tut no report of it made secured the electric light franchise clopedia Britanicn, 30 volumes,
B
andon.........................................
7
to SDy of the papers till Mr. Swau in this city a few days ago, finished good as new.
¡Hewing Machine Needles and Repairs.
8S%,We solicit your trade.
on your bent harness, your old bar*
Call on Miss Alice L ake.............................................. 2 ]
npss. and your rarriwfPtop, and they
informed ns last Saturday. The his contract papers with the city Beyers, at the Bontell place, in this
will not only look i>ett<*r but w«*ar
Deer
Park...................................
1
lontcar. Hold everywh*»reIn cam —all
drowning
occurred at James authorities ind all preliminary ar­ city, for prices, etc.
* T en-M ile...................................... 2
■Izus from half pint« to flvr gallon*.
Bright’s place, and the body was rangements and left for California
Mada by STAND AUD OIL (O .
Departures by the Homer, Feh. Coos C ity..................................... 1
found a short distance below.
last Wednesday. While absent he
12tlr, for Portland: J. F. Donley, South Slough............................. 3
Capt. Westgate. o f the Salvation will lay in his machinery, material H. R. Lovesay, N. L. Gonld, T. A- Enchanted................................... 2
Army at Marshfield, who had been and lamps necessary, expecting to Stillwell, Evan Thomaa and wife,
Moved and seconded that the j
G. ECKELS,
attending the revival meeting be­ ' return abont the latter part of May W. J. Morris, John Martensen, B. delegates to said county coDven- I *
j
and
be
fully
ready
at
the
date
set
ing conducted at this place by Rev.
• C O Q U IL L E C ITY , OR.
The j
Bradley, H. Hausen, Mrs, M. Han­ tion be elected by ballot
Mr. Bryan, was called home last I to carry out the contract. The city sen, Mary Hansen, Antone Haugen, foregoing minutes were then ap- ■
Wednesday by the sickness of one takps at the start 25 lamps —16 aud Mrs. Owen, W. F. Foster, Mrs. A. proved.
'£
House, .Sign and Carringe
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o f the officers there. He returned 32 candle-power equally divided— D. Border,
H. She rringhausen,
Painter.
Did yon bear of the man who
esterday, however, Ins comrade at $25 per month. After seven Wm. Fredrickson, C. J. Larsen,
Paper Hanging,
saved several hundred dollars “ out
aving improved, and will take years the city has the first chance P. Peterson, II. A. Albers.
Interior Decorating
!
to
purchase
and
own
her
own
of his own pocket” by having
part in the future meetings held
and
‘ lighting plant.
The Democratic meeting for a nothing to do with agents?
at this place.
Grnining,
public Address from Hon. S. H.
•
R. D. S anford .
Hazard, called at Masonic hall last
Estimates furnished on all classes
Dale Flyno, who lives iD the
Thursday evening, was not a suc­ Moon neighborhood, last evening of work. ¡Satisfaction guaranteed.
cess. So far as Judge Hazard is
fell a distance of 12 or 15 feet at
concerned, we are sorry, but the
the barn and was pretty badly hurt.
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
people nre getting kind of soared
The injury seems to be chiefly
on the maDipnlat ws of Coos county
bruised aDd “ stove up” about the
D em ocracy- a Democracy which
Profitable work for odd minutes.
will fuse with the Republicans, its shoulders.
A chance for everybody, great and
Coos conntv is put down by the
life-long enemy, at one election, to
down true democratic principles, state board of levy for the sum of small.
An easy way to make from $10 to
and then with the Popnlists next •16,752.78 state taxes due for 1899,
election to “ share the spoils” with and Curry county for $3543.29. $2500. Address, with 2-cent stamp
the party tlmt downed them troth Bentcu county is first for making for return postage,
D kmor , avt ' s F amily M in tzix E ,
together before—it loses its grip as a payment of her state dues for
110 Fifth Avenue, New York.
1899.
it dt serves.
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