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T U E SD A Y , FEB. 27, 1900.
R E G U L A R
T R A IN S
ONDAY8, W EDNESDAYS and FHI-
L t i Jay» will run as follows:
Leave
I
I Arrive
7.15 a. in. I
Marshfield
I 10:15 a. ni.
7:45 “
I Beaver Hill Jonat’n I Leave 9:45
8:15 “
I CCQU LLE CITY | "
0:50
Arrive
8:45 a. m. | Myrtle Point
9:00
L ocal
it e m s
.
Additional locals on 2d page
The H erald is prepared to do job
printing in the best style.
Look out for the Special Sale
Cocuter at The Fair Store.
Merchant J. W. Leneve visited
Myrtle Point early last week.
Dou't forget the annual school
meeting next Monday afternoon.
L adies —M rs. F. A. White will
weave switches for you, if you
desire.
A small second-hand heating
stove for sale cheap. Inquire at
this offico.
*
Grandma Robinson was taken
quite sick a few days ago, hut at
last accounts was improving.
Our assessor did not uttend the
state convention of couuty assessors
held at Portland last week.
Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds
at Macy A Moore’s.
Choice It< d
Clover, 11c. A new supply soon to
arrive.
ltev. W. Horsfall will bold serv
ices in St. James church on Sun
day next—-March 4th— morning
and evening.
H. A. Johusou, of Myrtle Point,
was also a passeuge.i on last F ri
day’s train to the bay, thence to
San Francisco.
Rev. E. L. Fitch returned from
his upper-liver trip last week aud
preached at his church last Sun
day and Sunday night.
Examine the Infants’ Winter-
wear, Lndies’ Underwear, Skirts
and general additions to the dry
goods lines just received at Haw
kins’.
*
F. Long, oar saddle and harness
dealer, visited Myrtle Point on
business last week. Messrs. Long
& Son have a large establishment
there.
County Surveyor Cathcart and
the viewers of the D. Urquhart
road near RivertoD were on duty
at the latter place the early part of
last week.
The Coqnille creamery started
id for the season of 1900 yesterday
morning. It will at present run
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
o f each week.
David Talbot, who was com
mitted to jail to district court from
the bay recently, for assault with
a dangerous weapon, was released
on bond last week.
Miss Fetter will conduct a privnte
school, opening snme the 3d Mon
day io March, thus giving two or
three weeks’ vacation after the close
o f the present public tprm.
Large stock o f celebrated A. L.
Miss Maddocks is better and
Bryan Shoes just received al Haw-
it is hoped will soon be around.
*
Meu’s fine Gloves, and entirely kius’ .
Bob Herron, of the bay, was do
npw liue of Tecks and Bows at
Hakwins’.
* ing Coquille yesterday ou a busi
Mrs. Wilkins is baking aud sell ness visit.
Rev. Mr. Crook, U. B. minister
ing Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc., to be
ou Coos river, was in Coquille City
ht.d at Riches.
Miss Tlienie Wilkins came up yesterday.
Capt. H. W. Dunham served on
from BaudoD today and will stay
I the steamer Dispatch today vice
with us awhile.
! Engineer Barrows, who is sick.
F or S ale —A 8425 upright piano,
W anted — A dairy ranch of 10 to
nearly new aud well-cared for, for
15 cows; will woik for wages or
$300. Inquire at this office.
rent. Apply at the H erald office.
J. W . Leneve has opened up his
H ouse for S a l e —A 4-year-old
new store, and it is worth your colt— uubroke.
For particulars,
time to see his stock and get his ] apply to T. G. Eckels or J. O.
prices.
* Goodloe.
*
Mr. and Mrs Taylor Dement
Mrs. Capt. H. W. Dunham came
spent several days iu this city, up from Bandon last Friday and
visiting Mrs. D ’s parents, Mr. and extended her visit to Myrtle Point
Mrs. I*’ igg.
for several days.
The mails from the east were
Graudma Seed has returned to
etay. She hns been crippled up missed Wednesday and Friday of
with rheumatism lately, and re last week, much to the annoyance
turns home to take care of herself. o f all our people.
Our second-hand dealer, Bert
Onr Coquille creamery was to
Btnrt up for the season yesterday, Tuttle, buys old iron, copper, brass,
for the present running three days rubber, etc., foi which he will pay
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in each week Mondays, Wednea tbe highest cash price.
days and Fridays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hull, of
W. R. D arly runs the “ lighting Riverlon, were visitors in Coqnille
The
express” among the hauling fra last Friday and Saturday.
ternity, and will serve the public H erald sanctum was honored with
promptly aud carefully in all busi a call from them.
ness entrusted to him.
*
Comrade C. D. Elliott got down
Attorney J. F. Hall, o f Marsh town again last Friday nfternoon,
field, attended to some legal mat the day being so pleasant and be
ters iu Coquille last Friday. Mr. having recovered sufficiently from
H. is a social, clever gentleman, u late spell o f sickness.
end generally popular.
Clarence Edmunds, of the Ban
Treasurer Hayes calls in all don woolen mills, came up Sunday
couuty warrants endorsed prior to to visit with his wife, who is tem
June 1, 1894, which he will pay on porarily iu this place learning the
presentation. No interest will be dressmaking trade with Mrs. Moon.
allowed after Feb. 24, 1900.
Florence West:
We are in
Rev. Mr. Germain, an evangelist formed that tbe Gardiner people
in the Baptist work, passed through expect a Dew sawmill to be built
town last Friday to join Rev. Mr. there next summer by A. M. Simp
Owen, at Bear creek church, in the son, and that lie has already pur
chased 870,000 worth of timber laud
conduct of a protracted meeting.
iu that vicinity.
F or S ale — 320 acres of good
F or S ale —In Bandon, one of
range for stock. 15 acres cleared
and good 5-roomed house thereon; tbe choicest locations, a pleasant
spring water. Rare chance. Call home, new, unique iu style, and
at H erald office for information. * with a splended view o f the town
Sheltered from the
TO 1HE DEAF.—A rich lady, cnred of and ocean.
For particulars, ap
her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. north winds.
Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, cave ply at the H erald .
[tf
$10.000 to his Institute, so that deaf people
nimble to procure the Ear IrrmuR may have
them free. Address, No. 8877. The Nich
olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New
York.
fdec 00
F. Long & Son have the largest
retail harness shop in Coquille
City aud Myrtle Point in the state.
These will be stocked up to the full
for the spring and summer trade
at once, and the prices will be ns
low as anywhere.
*
The hoisting engine at the gov
ernment works at Bandon is re
ported to hnvo been crushed to
smithereens the other day. A big
blast was set off, and a rock weigh
ing several tons fell on the engine
just literally pulverizing it.
S. E. Johnson, the populnr and
prominent merchant at Myrtle
Point, passed through to SaD Fran
cisco last Friduy.
Mr. J. is in
terested in some transactions
through commission houses there,
and will inquire “ somediogs oud.”
I will open a private school in
Coquille City oil the 3d Monday in
March, 1900. Pupilu of 1st and 2:1
grades will be taken. Kindergar
ten system will be introduced for
very young children. Rates, $1
The revivnl meetings conducted and $1.50 per month.
by Rev. Mr. Bryan, of the Method *
Miss L. P. F etter .
ist church, are progressing most
C
Romsnrler
lias the lumber on
encouragingly,
each successive
His prac
night showing increased interest. the ground for a silo.
tical knowledge o f dairying, and
G rand B argain — House and 5 also o f onr climatic conditions,
lo t s --2 in bottom; balance set to j prompt him to moye in the matter
choicefrnit aud shrubbery. Beauti j and make the year round a dairy
ful location; south slope; running J season, instead of eight or niue
water. Inquire at H erald office.* months.
Deacon H. N. Black, o f Snmnei,
Miss Myrtle Fox is devoting
was a guest in Coquille City oyer some time to the retouching of en
Sunday. He expectel to reach the larged photographs, and solicits a
lower river when lie came in, but trial. We saw one yesterday, an
missed the boat and submitted to enlarged photo of Ed Johnson,
the environments that caught him who was drowned in the surf near
here.
Bandon several years ago, and all
The road from this city to Lain- who knew him when aliye would
pey creek, passing along the river- readily trace the familiarity of his
bank and foothills, through River coucteDauce.
ton aod making a junction back of
Manager W. 8. Chandler, of the
the town with the Myrtle Point- C. B.-R. railroad, was a visitor by
Eandon road, is in view again and last Friday’s train. Mr. C. is “ busi
a petition put in circulation there ness,” and will try to meet tbe de
for.
mands of our section and conven
Irvin UrquhBrt, living at River- ience o f our ppople in tbe matter
t o D , Monday of last week met with of transacting business over the
an accident while cutting brush road to tbe bay aud high seas. He
with a brush hook.
The hook was viewing a suitable switch aud
catching on some brush caused it sidetrack site for the mill and gen
t o slide upward and strike him m eral service.
the face, making an ugly cut on
Mnstpr Andrew Vannoy, about 8
his jaw.
years old, at tbe home o f bis pa
Mrs. Hawkins spent roost o f Inst rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vannoy, on
w e e k at home in this place with CniiuinghniD, received «u ugly cut
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mpsser, Saturday from a piece o f kindling,
and was joined by the professor which lie was breaking, striking
Friday evening over Saturday and him in the foreberd and enttingto
Sunday. Professor Hawkins re tlie bone. The cut bled freely and
ports progress of bis school at pained the boy cousibernbly, but
there is nothing serions »boat it.
Myrtle Point.
M iss Nellie Dement returned
yesterday to her home at Myrtle
Point after a visit of about a week
with the Beyers girls— Misses Alice
and Joe— and Miss Flo Boyrie.
LEVI STRAUSSfeCO
OVERALLS
Rev. R. Ennis tilled his appoint
ment here Sunday for the Presby
terian denomination.
Mr. E. has
had a severe nttack of grip for
some weeks, being so much better
uow ns to be present with bis peo
ple at this appointment.
I Marshfield Son.:
The steamer Alert collided with
n telephone line on the isthmus
Friday, lesulting iu her losing a
portiou of her smokestack. A new
stack was quickly supplied.
E. Heuckendorff,
the sh ip -!
builder, has a force of men at work
cleaning up bis shipyard and mak
ing preparations to build the sclioou
| ers spoken of in our last issue.
IVm. G. Cnrroll, the government
inspector of the harbor improve-1
meut at the mouth of the Coqnille,
was in Marshfield yesterday on bis |
return from Portland.
Mr. C. |
brought borne with him a wife.
Judge Himiltou will convene
a special term of circuit court to
morrow at Toledo, Lincoln county,
for the purpose of disposing o f two
burglars, Hass and Holderman,
who have pleaded guilty und are
anxious to throw themselves upon
the mercy of the court.
Tbe new steam schooner has fin
ished taking on a cargo of 800,000
feet of lumber and will Btnrt tomor
row on her voyage to San Fran
cisco in tow of the steamer Ruth.
The Santa Ana did not get a full
cargo, as she could carry a million
feet of lumber, but her owners are
iu a hurry to get her to San Fran
cisco to place her machinery iu
position, consequently rushed off
with a partial cargo.
The past week haB witnessed the
shipping of one and a half million
feet of lumber from the Coquille
by rad to this place for shipment
to San Fraucisco. This amount ex
cels all other shipments by many
thousand feet and it is reported
that a new locomotive is to be se
cured by the railroad company to
assist iu hauling the increasing
business.
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A choice stock of Ladies’ Shoes,
latest styles, at Hawkins’.
*
A large number of Coos bay citi
zens were visitors iu this city by
last Friday’s train.
School Clerk Nosier is on his
round of taking a census of our
scholastic population.
W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle
lumber. Enquire for particulars of
*
M acy & M ooiie .
We only obseryed two flags on
the breeze last Thursday— that at
the courthouse and that of the
Pharmacy.
Did yon hear of the man who
saved several hundred dollars “ out
of his own pocket” by having
uothiDg to do with agents?
*
R . D. S anford .
Tbe annual meeting for school
businesa is officially announced,
nnd will be held at tbe school-
bouse next Monday— March 5th.
There are to be chosen one director
for a term of three yeats and a
clerk for one year, and such other
business to be transacted as may
legally be called up.
E ditor H erald : I wish to call
the attention of our city council to
tbe pond of water between tbe
Tuttle Hotel and Smith’s livery and
feed stable. It should bo declared
a public nuisance and should be
dinined, ns it will produce malaria
if it has not already done so.
J.
Q u ic k .
“ I think I would go crazy with
pniu were it not for Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm,” writes Mr. W. H. Staple-
ton, Herminie, Pa. “ I have been
afflicted with rheumatism for sev
eral years and have tried remedies
without number, but Pain Balm is
If the reader of this should the best medicine I have got hold
chance to know of any one who is of.” One application relieves tho
subject to attacks of bilious colic he pain. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
can do him no greater favor than to
One of the “ ring ” inadvertently
tell him of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It — but half intentionally— gives ns
always gives prompt relief. For the information that a joint slate
between deputies and between
sale by R. S. Knowlton.
principals and deputies at the
pO R SALE AT A BARGAIN.— courthouse is to be worked in the
Lund at Cedar Point, with boom preliminary campaign for county
and boom privileges.
Also, over offices. The spirit of it is, that
250 acres of 2> T o. 1 bottom land, id case the principal fails of get
within 2 miles of Coquille City, in ting a reuomiuation, a deputy will
quantities* to suit purchasers. En come in as a dark horse witli all
quire of
IV. SINCLAIR,
the influence of the first in his
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Coquille City, Oregon. behalf, aud conditioned that the
N ew F irm .— VV. Drane has asso successful one shall appoint the
Now
ciated with himself G. E. Spur- oilier to the deputyship.
beck, of Docglas county, iu the “ all come and have suthiD.”
blacksmithiug and wagoumaking
Lyons’ mill shut down last
business, at the old stand.
The Thursday, occasioned by an acci
latter comes highly recommended dent to one of tbe smokestacks. A
in ali kinds o f blucksinithing, man faulty guy-rod had been weakened
ufacturing nnd repairing, with farther by the wiud storm of the
horseshoeing as a specialty. Drane evening before, and broke, the
& Spurbeck solicit your work, smokestack toppling over thegable
guaranteeing satisfaction.
* edge o f the roof o f tbe eugine
F or S ale — A quantity of house bouse and crashing top-end on the
The damage,
hold goods, all in good condition, planking below.
consisting of bedsteads, mattresses, however, was not very much—
springs, cooking and heating stoves, more in the delay of replacing nnd
tables, chairs, upholstered 4 piece repairing, which took till Saturday
Dave Lowe aud Fred
parlor set, rocking chairs, dishes evening.
aud many other articles; Ency Tuttle were standing but a short
clopedia Britanica, 30 volumes, distance from where the huge mass
good ns new.
Call on Miss Alice fell, but escaped injury. A guy-rod
Beyers, at the Boutell place, in this stiuck between them, but also
city, for prices, ete.
* missed them. The mill resumed
work yesterday morning.
Rev. Mr. Bryan’s revival meet
ings continue to revive, and were
transferred lastFriday to the Chris
Coquille-Lampey Creek Road.
tian church building, which affords
so much more seating room. And
Riverton, Feb. 26.— The Riverton
even now. the meetings have in aud other lower-river people are
creased iu interest aud attendance. circulating a road petition iu town
There have been many professions and neighborhood for a road from
of conversion, including some of Coquille City down through the
our oldest and most populai citi- Strang plnce, thence keeping in
zens, nnd tbe end is not yet. At along the foothills through River
last night's meeting a large number ton toLam pey creek, there joining
of inquirers presented themselves. the Myrtle Pn iul- Bandon road,
Bro. Bryan is having tbe very gen and is just now a much-needed
eral co-operation of our religious road nnd will prove a great public
people, o f tbe several churches, convenience. People going to and
and is holding Ibeir confidence from Bandon will fiud it 9 miles
firmly as being sincere and able to nearer than by Fishtrap, besides
do a good work.
its advantage for road-bed and the
year-round a good road.
Comrade Peter Nichols was sur-1 This road, besides, will open nnd
prised by comrades, friends and give an outlet to a large portion of
neighbors at bis "bach” home Inst country who by right nnd of neces
Friday night, who made him a call sity should trade at Ccquille.
and entertained him till a reason-1 Thpre will be a free ferry at Co
ably late hour in a social way. He
quille City.
was about ready to start to church,
The notices are nlready posted.
when Comrade and Mrs. Hite Hod there are over 100 names on
dropped in.
They were hardly the petitioD.
C itizen .
seated till Comrade and Mrs. Drane,
rapped at the door SDd were wel
comed. This ordered greeting was
followed for sjrne while, till a
houseful of friends were pieseDt
to spend the evening and give a Subscribers to the Herald who
social and more cheering phase to accept our clubbing offer of
the life o f single blessedness which the Farm Journal and the
has settled down upon oar comrade Herald at $1.50, w ill receiue
and brother.
Delicious refresh
the Farm Journal for the re
ments were supplied in abundance,
mainder
o f 1900, and all of
by the ladies attending, and a most
1901. 1902. 1903 and 1904.
enjoyable evening was passed.
Bake Note of TWs! All
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School will close, except grades
Nos. 4 and 5, next Friday.
Tbe
excepted grades will conliuue n
month to make up lost time, occa
sioned by aickueBS aod the inabil
ity of the board to secure a teacher
to promptly supply the place.
Comrade Haskiu, of Fairview
section, has been in town several
dajs, and yesterday got word of
the death of his mother, one
of tbe oldest, if not the oldest,
citizens of Coos county.
Col Harry lias bought the Lester
Smith livery, feed and sale stables,
and will conduct tbe same. He is
very hopeful of making it a success
as tbe spring and summer ndvance.
G. W. Stevenson was over to the
bay last week.
We understand he
was looking for machinery suitable
for a small sawmill with which to
cut hardwood for shipment.
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R o w A r e Y o u r K id n e y s V
Dr. Hobbs' Sparagua Pills cure all kidney Ills. Sam*
pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. T.
A Card.
That fellow who told you to
look out for Sanford is probably
the same fellow who offered me
the selling of his property at a
good round sum, with agent’s com
mission ndded, and I refused.
I sell bargains, only.
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It. D. S anford .
Real Estate Agent, Coquille, Or.
J. W. Leneve
Wishes to announce to the public
that he hns again opened up a store
at the old staud, on Front street,
opposite Hotel Coquille, aud will
carry a line of Dry Goods, Shoes,
Groceries, Tin nnd Agate Ware,
notions, etc., just suited to the
wnnts of our people.
He will be
plpnsed to have you call and see
tbe goods and get his prices.
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To Cure n Cold in Oo«t Dny.
Take L a x a t iv e B rom o Q u in in e T a b l e t s .
All druKKists refund the money if it fails to
cure. K. W. Grove’ s signature is on each
box. 25c.
DORR.
Call tor the Democratic County ConvMtMB.
¿»S T O P
im p in g
Every cough makes
your throat more raw
and i r r i t a b l e . Every
cough congests the lining
membrane of you r lungs.
Cease tearing your throat
and lungs in this way.
Put the parts at rest and
give them a chance to
heal. You will need some
help to do this, and you
will find it in
! U U C P ' S
From the first dose the
quiet and rest begin: the
tickling in the throat
ceases; the spasm weak
ens; the cough disap
pears. Do not wait for
pneumonia
and con
sumption but cut short
you r cold without delay.
Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral Plaster should be
over the longs of every per
son troubled with a cough.
Write to the Doctor.
Unusual opportunities and long ex
perience eminently qualify us for
¿Iving you medical advice. Write
freely all the particulars iu your case.
Tell us what your experience lias
been with our Cherry Pectoral. You
will receive a prompt reply, without
cost
Address. DR. J . C. AYER.
Lowell, Mass.
I Myrtle Point Enterprise.1
Since the recent slight raise in
the river the steamers are enabled
to reach the upper lauding, at the
foot o f Spruce street.
Story lies left for San Francisco
by todny’s train to take a course at
Heald’s Business College.
We
wish him a pleasant and successful
term.
Capt. W. T. McCloskev will con
tinue the side-walk to the stenra-
boat landing. This will prove a
great public benefit, as heretofore
persons coming from tbe boats
have been compelled to walk
through tho mud from the landing.
The D em ocratic county co n ven
tion for Coos county, O regon , ia
hereby called to meet at C oqu ille
C ity, Coos county, O regon , on
W ed nesday, Murch 28, 1 90 0 , at 11
o’clock a. m ., for the p u rp oa e-'of
electing 8 delegates to the D em o
cratic state convention, to be held
at Portland, O regon , A pril 1 2 ,1 9 0 0 ,
and for the nomination of candi
dates for representative, cores i f
clerk, sheriff, one commissieM Sb
assessor,
nchool
su p erin ten d «*!,
treasurer, surveyor; aud for such
other county aud district officer« as
may be necessary and for su ck other
business as may com e before «eeti
m eetiug.
T he representation to which tho
various precincts are entitled bein g
one delegate at large, and one for
every 20 voters or fraction ot 10
votes cast for H on W . M . R am sey,
for supreme ju d ge, in 1 8 9 8 , which
is as follow s:
B a n d o n .........................
7
Burton P rairie....................................
2
C o aled o...............................................
2
C oquille................................................... 10
Coos C it y ................................................
1
South Coos R iv e r...............................
3
Deer P a rk .............................................
1
D o r a ..........................................................
2
E m p i r e . . . . .......................................
2
Enchanted P rairie.............................
2
F o u r -M ile ........................, ...................
2
L a k e .........................................................
2
M isso u ri..................................................
3
M yrtle P o in t........................................
7
N orth M arshfield..............................
3
South M arsh field ..............................
5
N e w p o rt..................................................
2
N o r w a y ....................................................
4
N orth C oos R iv e r ............................
2
P a r k e rsb u rg .........................................
3
P ro sp e r....................................................
2
R ive rton ..............................................
3
R ow lan d ..................................................
2
South S lo u g h .......................................
3
S u m n er....................................................
2
T en-M ile ...............................................
2
Total No. o f d e le g a te s.............
79
The com m ittee recom m ends that
the voters at each primary m eeting
vote upon the question ns to the
uuion of the Dem ocratic an I Popu
list parties at tho co m in g Jan e elec
tion upon term s to be agreed upon
by the couuty convention of said
parties, and that the result o f said
vote be certified tc the D em ocratic
county convention.
T in committee further recom
mends that delegates be selected at
the primary m eeting who will a t
tend the county convention in p e i*
son.
By order o f the Dem ocratic county
central committee.
Dated this Kith dnv of F ebruary,
1900.
J. J. L amb .
Johu F . H a ll,
Chairman.
Secretary.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Toar Ufe Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To*
Bao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
Cut this out and return with $1 (money strong. Alt druggists, GOc or II. Cure guaran
order or currency) and we will order the teed Booklet and sample free. A <<lgM
following ‘ ’Family Combination” sent pre Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Yew York.
paid:
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E x -C o u n ty C o ra m issin «e r B. F .
San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr
Ross, o f the bay sid e , « W it up to
The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
National lllust. Magazine 1 yr i M yrtle P oint on ye ste rd a y ’s train.
Bro. R. may stop o ff at C o q u ille on
Amer. Poultry Aduocate 1 yr bis return and shake hands with
Happy Hours Fam. Mag. 1 gr his frieud s here.
Jas. Ht-rvey, o f the N o rth F ork ,
Vermont Farm Journal 1 yr
was attending to som e lo g g in g m at
ters in this place yesterday.
This combination fills a family need.*Wu
will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter
Treasurer’ s Notice.
Oc^ati, Kansas City Weekly Star. New York
Weekly Tribune. Denver Weekly lim es,
Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice-a-weok Louis 'VT UTICE is hereby pivpn that nil County
ville Cornier- Journal, or Montreal Weekly i.Y Warrants endorsed prior to Jura f,
Gazette in placo o f San Francisco Weekly 1894, will be paid on presentation at iyy
Post if desired, but no other changes aie office in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon.
No interact will be allowed after Febru
allowed. Clubbing list for a stamp.
ary 24. 1900.
H. JO N E S, Room 1,
20th day o f February, 1900.
'This 21
Cir. Mgr. Vermont Farm Journal.
W. W. HAYES,
ap25 191
W ILM INGTON. VERM ONT.
______ County Treasurer.
A Big Bargain
Our Price $1;
Regular dost $4
o.
Wilsoi) Jewelry Co.
H o r r fa ll — A t Marshfield, Feb. 18, 1900, to
Dr. and Mrs. liorfall, a son.
L avtmy — In Coquille City, Feb. 16, 1900, to
Mr. aud Mrs. Miles Laramy, a daughter.
CcsTA--At ltiverton, Feb. 22, 1900, to Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Costa, a daughter.
C a r v e r — Near Myrtle Point, Feb. 16, 1900,
to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Carver, a son.
T u c k e k — On Coos river, Feb. 16, 11)00, to
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Tucker a son.
T art — At Marshfield, Feb. 18, 1900. to Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Test, a son.
S im m on s — At Marshfield, Feb. 20, 1900, to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simmons, a daughter.
D IE D .
M a r k — At Marshfield, Feb. 18, 1900, Fred
Mark, aged 69 years nnd 8 months.
H a s k in — A t her home, near Fairview, Mrs.
Lydia Haskin, aged % years, 10 months
and — days.
Candles
Nothin* sis« adds so mneh
to the charm of the drawing
room or boudoir as th« softly radi
ant light from CORDOVA Candles.
Nothing will contribute morn to th«
artistic success of the luncheon,
tea or dinner. Tbe best decorative
candles for the simplest or the
most elaborate function—for cot
ta*« or mansion. Made in all colors
end the most delicate tint« by
HTA5IDARD O il. CO.
and sold everywhere.
* G. ECKELS,
• C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OR.
H ousp , Sign and Carriagp
Painter.
Paper Hanging,
Interior Decorating
and
Graining.
Estimates furnish*-.] on all classes
of work. Satisfaction guaranteed, i
F in e W a t c h e s , D ia m o n d s ,
J E W E L R Y , S IL V E R W A R E ,
C LO C K S, O P T IC A L GO OD S,
M u s ic a l
In stru m e n ts.
FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING
COOS
COUNTY.
BiXL,We solicit your trad«.