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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1900)
Lester Smith moved last Satur Large stock o f celebrated A. L. day into the Kroll house, rear of Bryan Shoes just received at Haw the Southern Methodist church. kins’ . * TU ESD AY, M ARCH 6, 1900. Soor Stomach I Myrtle Point Enter prise.1 It is rumored that M. J Krantz, of the East Fork, will be an inde pendent candidate for the office of sheriff. J. L. Knight, the stockman, shipped a car of mutton sheep lo Flanagan’s market at Marshfield Wednesday. B. Bartlett of California, has purchased the farm of J. G. Belien on Catching creek, about four miles from this place. We have not heard of anyone coming to the front in the interest of the reading room. Is it not worth thiukiug about? Dr. S. L. Roberds was called to Lauglois Monday, aud snccesefnlly removed a tumor from the arm of Mrs. C. Houghton, of that place. Noah Bonewitz, while ¡chopping wood at Norway, Thursday, fellou an ax and badly cat his left wrist, severing tho main arteries. He was brought to this place for medi cal aid and is getting along nicely. Wm. Wilson and W. E. Dietz have a contract to get out 100 Bbip knees for E. Heuckeudorff, the Marshfield ship builder. They will open a camp at A. H. Schtoe- der’s place and begin operations The Myrtle Point Packing Com pany shipped 5 tons of bams and bacon to Marshfield dealers last week. Tbe dealers there made a thorough examination and compar ison with eastern goods and pro nounced the local product the sup erior iu every respect. Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds W. T. Brady, a prominent North A ft e r I w m In d uced to t r y t 'A S C A - ! at Macy & Moore’s. Choice Red Fork farmer, was iu towu last Fri IC • E • Ttt. 1 will never bo without them in the bouse. My liver was iu a very bad shape aud my head R E G U L A R TRAINS I Clover, 11c. A new supply soon to day trading. eched and I bad stomach trouble. Now. since tak arrive. * Caacareu. 1 feel boo. My wife has also used Charley Collier was lip awhile ing o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s ami f u i - them with beneficial results for aour stomach. ilaya will ran as follows: The schooner Mayflower loaded last Thuisdav, the first after about Joe. I m iiU N Q . U21 Co ogres* St.. Bt. Louis, Mo. Leave I I Arrive with lumber at Lyons’ mill and was three weeks of severe sickness. 7 IS a. in. I MarshfleM | 10:15 a. in. CANDY 7:4S •* | Beaver Hill Junet'n I Leave 9:4.r> towed down to the mouth of the W anted — A dairy ranch o f 10 to CATHARTIC 9:15 « I COQUILLE CITY | “ 9:30 river at noon today. 15 cows; will work for wages or Arrive 8:45 a. in. | Myrtle Point 1 * 9:00 J. C. Whittington, a prominent rent. Apply at tbe H erald office. upper-river farmer, came down on Jesse Simmons was taken down TRAD« MANN MOMTOBCO L O C A L ITE M S. business today. We had a pleasant sick Sunday eveuing and was nec- call from our friend. ! essarily off duty at the mill yes- Additional locals ou 2d page Ed Price, the Riverton saw-mill j terday. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Mrs. Moulton is among the many H ouse for S a l e —A 4-year-oId Good, Never Sicken. W eaken. or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. man, was at the liny last week, re complaining ones. ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... : colt— uubroke. For particulars, turning to this place Saturday and The H erald is prepared to do job remaining till Monday, thence home. apply to T. G. Eckels or J. O. Burilas Uraady C *a »u r, ( Ma**a, M—tv—». I t * Tart. Ml printing in the best style. Good loe. MO-TO-BAC íuu tocViÍK’TuoltJ. “lubit.* Hawkins’ store is preparing for Look ont for l^e Special Sale Jesse Luse, editor o f the Marsh the new aud seasonable goods soon Counter Bt Tbe Fair Store. due, the winter stock being denlt field Sun, came over on last Fri A choice stock of Ladies’ ¡Shoes, M. McDonald moved last Satur out in bargains to make room. See day's train, hut passed on through latest styles, at Hawkins’. * day into the Vowell bouse. to Myrtle Point. the new a 1. W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle Mr«. Curtis went to Bandon last Our second-hand dealer, Bert lumber. Enquire for particulars of Our friend L. T. Langdon, who Wednesday, to visit a few days. M acy & M oore . was hurt while nigbtwatch at the Tuttle, buys old iron, copper, brass, * The Beyers girls expect to leave mill some three weeks ago, is now rubber, etc., foi which he will pay The new caboose, "N o. 51," came for their home at Suramr at once. able to bobble about on tbe streets tbe highest cash price. * over from the bny yesterday while L adies —Mrs. F. A. White will with crutches. Capt. Butler was bedfast last the regular passenger car is to uu- weave switches for yon, if you W. R. Darby runs the “ lighting Saturday from an attack o f rheu dergo repairs. desire. express” among tbe hauliDg fra matism, and has suffered much Editor Jesse Luse, of the Sun, A small second-hand heating ternity, aud will serve tbe public since, though improving. returned from Myrtle' Point yester stove for sale cheap. Inquire at promptly aud carefully in all busi Miss Addie Snyder, of Marsh this office. * ness entrusted to him. * field, came over ou last Friday’s day and is stopping over two or three days in Coquille. Men’s fine Gloves, and entirely Mrs. Stewart Lyons aud sister, train to visit Grandpa and Grandma new lino of Tecks and Bows A t Miss Endicott, of Myrtle Point, Hayes and other relatives and ac Did you hear o f tbe man who Hakwins’. * who has been visiting the former quaintances. saved several hundred dollars “ out Mrs. Wilkins is baking and sell for several days, took the train for Watches for ladies, gents and of his own pocket” bv having ing Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc., to be Myrtle Point yesterday. boys at the Wilson Jewelry Co’s nothing to do with agents? —----—— • «*»* — * R . D. S anford . hud at Rich's. Educate Your Ilow els W ith ('asenretft. Handsome new drop-cuilain nnd fine establishment at astonishingly Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. F ob B ale —A $425 upright piano, scenery at the re-opening o f Band low prices. See new ad. about the George Dayis, the new creamery 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. nearly new and well-cared for, for Hall next Saturday night. “ Uncle styles and prices. man nt Norway, was in town on --------------- --------------- -------- t300. Inquire at this office. Hiram” will furnish a delightful Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collier have business yesterday. We expect to Mrs. N. G. Perkins and Mrs. moved down from the hill residence hear a good report of success when Capt. McCloskev, of Myrtle Point, Hon. W. H. Nosier went to Ban entertainment for the evening. don today ou a visit of two or three F or S ale —320 acres of good to a property more conveniently Mr. D, starts up. attended initiation exercises at onr Mr. C. is now ititanted - sevekal bright and ladies’ circle a few ovenings ago. days to his sister, Mrs. Vowell. range for stock. 15 acres cleared located down town. V V Honest persons to represent os ns An obituary notice about Grandma and good 5-roomed house thereon; most of the time bedfast. Rev. Mr. Bryan has received a Managers in tliis and close by counties. 8o]arv $9P0 n year and expenses. Straight, total of 44 names of persons foi Haskin and a political communica spring water. Rare chance. Call Rev. Mr. Crook returned to bis bona-fide, no more, no less «alary. Fosi- at H erald office for information. * tion were received too late for this borne on Coos river last Friday, tion permanent. Oor references, any bank membership in the M. E. church issue. TO '1HK DEAF.—A rich Indy, cared of after a visit of Beversl days in this in any town. It is mainly office work con being organized here. ducted nt home. Reference. Enclose self- her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. J. W . Leneve has opened up his Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drains, cave neighborhood, the guest o f bis addressed stsinped envelope. T ub D o m i n The school will give nn enter ion C ompany , I'ept. 3. Cbica ¡o. to his Institute, so that deaf people cousin, W. M. Hamilton. new store, and it is worth your $10.000 tainment, wt learn, including grad unable to procure the Ear Drums may have time to see bis stock and get his them free. Address, No. 8877. The Nich Our old friend, B. J. Harrison, uating exercises by the 8th grade. Two or three car-loads of match- piices. * olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New wood were put on the cars at this of the upper -Sixes raining country, We understand there was no 9th York. [dec 00 Attorney T. S. Minot, of Marsh place last week, brought up from came down Saturday to tliis place, grade nor kindergarten this term. F. Long & Son have the largest Bandon by W. C. Sanderson for at present tbe guest of his daugh field, was attending lo legal matters “ Tie a string around your finger" ters, Mrs. Charley and Mrs.George or “ paste this in your hat,” so that in Coquille yesterday between retail harness shop in Coquille shipment to tbe city via the bay. City and Myrtle Point in the state. Collier. We have had no interview you will remember nnd stop in trains. These will be stocked up to the full ~ \ \ T ANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS FOR with him yet. nt The Fair Store bargain counter. W. T. Lehnherr, an old and well- for the spriug aud summer trade f V District Office Mutineers in this state to represent mo in their own nndsurround known Myrtle Point citizen, was at ouce, and the prices will be as ing ooanties. Willing to pay yearly $(>D0, Rev. Bryati’s meetings continue Must make room for spring aud snminor goods. * payable weekly. Desirable employment on business at tbe county seat last low as auywhern. * with usual opportunities. References ex their interest, the large church Friday. being crowded nightly and new changed. Enclose self-addressed stamoed A Card. Tax notices hnve been mailed envelope. S. A. Park, 320 Caxtun Building, penitents goiug foward nightly. At Camas Valley, J. W. Coon sold by the sheriff that tbe taxes of Chicago. However, the services at present 150 acres of land to Dick and Philip That fellow who fold you to 1899 are now due and payable, and Pensions granted by the depart are only appointed from night to Standley. The money considera will become delinquent April 1st, ment at Washington last week in- Digbt— not for any number of days. look out for Sanford is probnbly tion was $3000. the same fellow who offered me nfter which the matter of tux sales includes an original ponsion of $6 F or S ale — In Bandon, one of the selling of his property at a Examine the Infanta’ Wiuter- will he considered, possibly to to Andrew J. Wilson, Coquille; and the choicest locations, a. pleasant good round sum, with agent’s com wear. Ladies’ Underwear, Skirts begin as early as June. nn increase o f from $8 to $12 to home, new, unique iu style, and mission added, and I refused. and general additions to the dry Wentworth Y . Baker, Empire City. The next county superintendent with a splended view of the town I sell bargains, only. goods lines just received at Haw. R. D. S a n f o r d , kins*. , * of public schools will enter a 4- Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Owen came and ocean. Sheltered from the year term, (lie law passed at thé north winds. For partitnlars, ap Real Estate Agent, Coquille, Or. “ Uncle Hiram,” a vpry pleasing last term of the legislature pro up from the LnmpfV creek ranch [tf The Baptist meeting ply at tbe H e r a l d . comedy drama, will be given nt viding for it. Now let all the par- yesterday. at the Bear creek schoolliouse Band Hall by the Star Comedy Co. ties briog forth their best men in J. W. Leneve R. L. Weekly & Co., loggers on closed with Suuday’« services. next Saturday night. Admission, the educational interests. the North Fork, succeeded during Rey. Gertnaio, of the bay, was as 25 cents; reserved seats, 50 cents. the late rise in the river in petting Wistes to announce to the public I will open a private school in sisting. nut about a quarter of a million that he lifts again opened up n store W e were led into sn errar in our Coquille City on the 3d Monday in The Coos county Republican con feet. Other logging firms fared at the old stand, on Front street, statement last issue that Mrs. Lydia March, 1900. Pupils o f 1st aud 2d vention is called to meet in this city about ns well, nnd yet a good many opposite Hotel Coquille. aud will Haskin, whose death we recorded, grades will be taken. Kindergar on Thursday, March 29th, nt 10 logs lodged slocg the river and carry a line of Dry Goods, Shoes, was the mother of Comrade II. B. ten system will he introduced for o ’clock a. m., and the several pre will be worked off later. Groceries, Tin irad Agate Ware, Haskin. She was his aunt. very young children. Rates, $1 cinct meetings will be held on Wed notions, etc., just suited to the Last Thursday Comiade G W. and $1.50 per month. At the regulnr rpview of Myrtle wants of our people. lie will be nesday, the 21st day of March, nt 1 Steele sold his property in Co- * Point Tent, No. 85, K. O. T. M., pleased to have you call and see Misa L. P. F etter . o ’clock p. m. quille to a Mr. Rock, of Prosper, held Inst Tuesday evening, the the goods and get bis prices. * Prisoner Allen, held ¡ d jail ou for the sum of $550. Comrade "Y ou Bet,” the correspondent of officers for the ensuing term were charge of n fparful crime, is now Steele's health is failing, and he the News of a foitniglit ngo, hasn’ t! installed by Deputy.Supreme Com T» Cure n Colil In One I»«,-. He had been, been beard from Bince except ver mander D. H. Stovall. Tbe mem will go to California for climatic on the “sick” list. until recently, apparently quite bally that be took several drinks bership o f the tent has increased Tnko L a x a t iv e B komo Q u i n i n e T ami . k t s . benefits. All (iruin’intfi refund the money if it fa il, to contented and of easy couscience, core. E. W. Grove’« signature is on ench Dr. D airio, well known here, but as the time draws near for trial and a spell o f jimjams after the in the past six wepks from 21 to box. 25c. has taken Roseburg and Dougins he seems to be weakening, or en H e r a l d scored him and will hardly the present roll of 65 active mem- hers. couuty by storm. He has beeu oc acting a role for some purpose of recover before the election. .Y IA I!fllF ,V >. cupied continuously for several defeating justice. School Director Collier was not N kw inoton - W i l l i a m s — At Palo Alto, Cal., Gns Mehl, who has been em nt tho res.dotice of tho bride’ s nnne, Mrs. weeks, makes known by advertis ployed in Lyons’ logging camp, able to attend tbe annual school Frank Spurgeon. Feb. 14, 1900, George Coos nn 1 Curry counties com met with the misfortune to cut his meeting yesterday. ing what he has done nnd can do, Nevinzton, of San Francisco, and Mina Mr. C’s term Maggie Williams, formerly of Coos connty. and takos no “ slack” oil the little prise the 7th senatorial aud the 6th left foot badly with nn ax last Sat o f three years closed, and several M il l k b - H a m m a c k — At the home o f the representative districts and ar9 en urday morning. He rode in on thought he should continue to fill one-horse "reglnrs.” bride’s parents nenr Arago, Feb. 25, 1900, titled to a representation ot one horseback to have it properly the place, which he has so faith by Key. Thomas Barklow, Nile Miller aud Our city schools--exceut 1st Miss Ettie Hammack. intermediate grade, which has one joint-seuator and one joint-repre diessed. The ax cut deeply into fully nnd ably filled the past term. D ib u - D ayen — At 'Libby, Feb. 28, 1900, by month of school yet, owing to sentative. Coos county nlso is the iustep, making a painful wound. But Mr. C. had expresaed a wish Key. It. C. Lee, Albert Dien and Miss to retire, and J. J. Stanley was Augustine Dayen. foiced vacation by sickness of entitled to one representative as the 5th representative district. Home one suggest« that tbe par elected. teacher— cloeid last Friday with BORN. Officers for these positions will he value o f county warrant« did not ou t any special program. Part of The Umpqua life-saving crew B a b b o w b — A t Grants Pass. Feb. 20, 1900, to elected at the coming J une election. last long after county nffairs passed th e day was spent in the grove by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barrows, a son. into the old party hands. The were on the 28th nit. «ailed to the W o o d w a r d — At Sooth Marshfield. Feb. 23, one or two o f tbe grades. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the The schooner S. people seemed to want a change— Sinslaw river. 1900, to Mr. and Mrs.Geo. W. Woodward, a son. Mr. and Mr«. R. H. Rosa and Journal, Doylcstown, Ohio, suffered and got it. Now the warrants are Danielson, from San .Francisco, iu little son arrived from San Fran for a number of years from rheuma down nnd declining, with a prom attempting to sail into the river, B bnnbtt — At Gravel Ford, Feb. 10, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bennett, a daughter. cisco yesterday morning, on their tism in his right shoulder and side. ise through the wlmt-is-it that tax strnck apon tbe north spit and way home to Bandon. Mr. R. He says; “ My right nrm at times ation will be considerably increased ! stuck fast. It was not known if DIED. bolds a position under the deparl- was entirely useless. I tried Cham in the near future. j there is any chance to save tbe ves S m i t h — On Catching creek. Feb. 22, 1900, at the residence of Charles Dye, Annie ment of the interior at Washington berlain’s Pain Balm, and was sur sel from being a total wieck when Smith, aged 15 years, 5 months and 22 N ew F irm .— W. Drnne has asso last heard from. •s inspectorof government reserves, prised to receive relief almost im days. and has been absent nearly two mediately, The Pain Balm has been ciated with himself G. E. Spar- D x y o e —At Myrtle Point, Feb. 20, 1900 Jo a constant companion of mine ever Myrtle Poiut Enterprise: J. W. beck, o f Douglas county, in tbe seph Warren Deyoe, aged 71 jears, 3 years at that duty. months and 18 days. since and it never fails.” For sale blacksmitliing and wsgoumaking Deyoe, a prominent citizen of this U. S. weather observer at Ban by R. S. Knowlton. business, at the old stand. Tbe place, died suddenly of heart fail don, Hon. Geo. Bennett, reports a latter comes highly recommended j nre Monday, at 11 o’clock a. m., Bandon Recorder: While you in all kinds of hlackamilhing, man j aged 71 years, 3 months and 18 summary of his record for Fehra ary as follows: Highest tempera- are locking tbe field over for places ufacturing nnd repairing, with I days. He had not been feeling tore, on the 16th,58 degrees; lowest, to make improvement, do not for horseshoeing as a specialty. Drane well for several days bat was about on the 12th, 35 degrees; mean tem get that we want good timber for & Spurbeck solicit your work, and attending to bis affairs os usual. perature for the month, 47.7. Six road improvements, and about tbe gnaraDteeiug satisfaction. * : He bad just returned from tho j inches of rain fell during tbe best stick to bn pi iced iu that di i postoffice and sat down to read, month; no snow. There were 7 rection, is a good road master, to Frank and Robert Wyman, none j when be complained of a pain in ; clear days, 8 partly cloudy and 13 last for tbe next two years to come. o f our old comiade aud county cit- j tbe region of his heart. His wife ! clondy. Light frosts fell on the Remember that if you are bitten zen, Thomas C. Wyman, o f the went to get aoroe nipdicine and on 4th, 12tb, 14th, J5lli, 26th and 27tb; by a bad choice, the bile will not lighthouse on the bay, were visit | her return found him dead. Tho [ bail od tbe 6th and 21st. Light heal for two year«, while tbe effect ors a day or two ia this place last funeral took place Wednesday af ning accompanied the hail on the will last longer. This is applicable week, after a visit toBaudon. The ternoon at 2 o’clock, servicea being evening o f the 21st. boya are promismg and popular conducted at the family residence to each road district. young men. They represent their by Rev. James Moore, and the re father as quite recovered from an mains were interred in tho Myrtle J amputation of a leg he Buffered Point cempterv. two years ngo, and as m w using an artificial limb very cleverly and • C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OR. helpfully. Comrade Wyman, the father, served in the civil war in tbe 2d Maine, and ia o f comae now ££ House, Sign and Carriage growing old. He met with an ac Subscribers to the Herald who Painter. cident at the Arago lighthouse, in- accept our clubbing offer of Paper Hanging, juring his leg, necessitating, after the Farm Journal and the Interior Decorating much suffering, an amputation. Herald at $1 .50. will receiue iC B ao 1 He has many acquaintances and Graining. the Farm Journal for the re frippds throughout the connty who will he glad to hear he is getting mainder of 1900, and all of Estimates furnished on all classea along so well and is in good health. 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. M fiW C QMfa) LEVI S T R A U S S & CO ' SPRING BOTTOM PINTS ’ Hake Note or Tliis! All G. ECKELS, ANNUAL SCHOOL IS THIS MEETiNU. J. J. Stanley Elected Director and C. H. Nosier Ulerk- “ Every morning I have bad taste in my mouth; my tongue is coated; my head aches and I often feel dizzy. have no appetite for breakfast and what food I eat distreaaea me. 1 have a heavy feeling in my stomach. 1 am gening ao weak that sometimes 1 tremble and my nerves are all unstrung. I am gening pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning as at night." What does your doctor aav? “ You are suffering from Im pure blood." , What is his remedy? The annual school meeting was held at the scboolbonse yesterday, at 2 p. m., with tbe usual lack of interest on the part of the citizens. Twenlv-one citizens partic<¡sited out of about 220 legal voters—one out of ten. In the absence of Chairmau Col lier, Director I. Hacker presided and called the meeting to older. Clerk C. H. Noaler read the finan cial statement of the district, which was as follows: GENERAL FUND. Moneys received............. $1067.60 Total disbursed................. 974 41 Bal. in treasury............. $ 93.09 BUILDING FUND. The old building sale brought a total of $257.89 during the year, of which $6.80 is still iu bands of treasurer. On motion, the financial state ment of the clerk was accepted as read. The clerk reported $600 as yet due tbe teachers, and a sam of $1332.50 cents (and interest) paid on the building, and probably as (unch,as$15C on other expenditures in town. SCHOLASTIC CEN8U8. Tou must not have consti pated bowels if you expect the Sarsaparilla to do its best work. But Ayor’ a Pills cure constipa tion. We have a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may have for the asking. . k M a la our D asfsra. '* Perhaps you would Ilk* to eonault eminent physician* about your condi tion. Write u* freely all the parttrular* In your eaae. Yeu will reeelve a prompt Addrata, DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Maca. A nice wedding ceremony was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hammack, near Arago, on Sunday, Feb. 25tli, at which their charming daughter, Miss Ettie May Hammack, was claimed by our young friend, Kile Miller, and Rev. Tims. Bark- low officiated as the spokesman. It was a very plensnnt «flair, partici pated in only by a few invited rel atives as guests and witnesses to the troth. The H erald greets the young conple with eiucere well wishes. The clerk reported the following result of taking tbe scholastic cen sus, enrollment including between ages of 4 and 20: M ales.......................................... 177 Females...................................... 182 T o ta l........ . ............... 359 This is an increase in scholastic population of 54 over last year. SCHOOL TERM REPORT. No. months of public school 6 “ scholars enrolled- in tbe school............................... 264 “ enrolled under 6 years. 0 Average daily attendance.. 184 Teachers employed (1 male) 5 No. scholars not attending 93 Value of school building $8000.00 “ “ desks, etc............ 1150 00 “ “ apparatus............ 75 00 Average paid male teacher per mouth.......... 55 00 “ paid female teach ers per month .. 42 50 Total disbursements for «11 school purposes.$172036 ELECTION OF DIRECTOR AND CLERK. The chairman then announced the election o f a director for n term of three years as the next order of business. Nominations were made of several names, but they us promptly declined. J. J. Stanley whs held up, however, by the meet ing, a ballot taken, with Clyde Gage and B. F. Lawrence as tellers —J. J. Stanley, 13; R. E. Back, 3; Mrs. Maury, 1— whereupon the Cut this out nnd return with $1 (money chair auuounced that Mr. Stanley order or currency) and we will order the hnviog received a majority of all following “ Family Combination” sent pre the votes enst, was duly elected paid: director. Nominations for clerk San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr were then made, the meetiug settl The Gentlewoman 1 yr. ing on Prof. C. H. Nosier to suc National lllust. Magazine 1 yr ceed himself. A ballot resulted Amen Poultry Aduocute 1 yr in 15 votes for Mr. Nosier and 1 for Mr. Lamb, whereupon tbe chair Happy Hours Fam. Mag. 7 yr announced the election o f Mr. Vermont Farm Journal 1 yr Nosier as clerk . Our Price $1; On motion, adjourned. A Big Bargain Regular (Jost $4 Tliis combination fills a family need. Wo will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, Kansas City Weekly Star. New York Weekly Tribune. Denver Weekly limes, Toledo Weekly Blade, Twioe-n-week Louis ville Courier-Journal, or Montreal Weekly Gazette in place o f San Francisco Weekly Post if desired, but no other changes me allowed. (Tubbing list for a stamp. (j. II. JOK ES, Room 1, Cir. Mer. Vermont Farm .lournnl, ap25191 WILMINGTON. VERMONT. Treasurer's Notice. OTICE is hereby given that all Connty Warrants endorsed prior to Jure 1, 1894, w ill be paid on presentation at my office in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon . ibri No interest will be allowed after Febrn- ary 24, 1900. *rhis 20th day o f February. 1900. W. W. HAYES, County Treasurer. N Watches! Watches! We are offering exceptional bargains in LADIES’, GENTS' and BOYS' WATCHES Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12.50 up. Gents’ Watches, $4 up. Boys’ Watches, $1.50 up. We bought ’em for spot cash and give you the benefit of close buying. FINE WATCH, CLOCK 0ND JEWELRY REPAIRING W IL S O N JEW ELRY GO.