Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 13, 1900, Image 2

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    the I daho mining strikes .
The Eminent Kidney
| fltld B ladder Specialist«
Political Conventions In Coos County.
CONSUMPTION
• H a n J o n
K e co rJer.)
This
1
Journal
5 Years.
Paper Farm
Jack Frock wHsio town Tuesday
Sovereign on the SUnJ In Washington—
The Populist primary conven­
night oo his way to Port Ot ford,
T U E S D A Y . M ARCH » 3 . 1000 .
Tells o( Hit Experiences.
tions will be held in each yotiug I n i t * In c ip ie n t s i e g e m a y b e cu re d. T h i s with a four-horse team. Ho has
Year.
f a c t ban been e s t a b li s h e d .
It has been
precinct of the county on Saturday, pr ov ed be yo nd u d o u bt by t h o u s a n d s o f been hauling logs oo North Co-
Washington, March It.—At the
March 24th, at 2 p. in.; and the p e rs o n s wh o h a v e us«d t h e g r e a t blood, quille.
P U B L ISH E D E V E R Y TU ESDAY
Pay Up and Get Both Papers at
heariug uf the Idaho tuiniug riot
Populist couuty convention in Co- n H e U r v D e Y A a N n d ba t is a s u d e r a w b n ui ld t h e o r, u s a H n U d s D Y a A w N a y .
At tbe annual school meeting
Price of One.
ruses, before the congressional com­
(luille City on Wednesday, March f r o m t h e c l u t c h e s o f t h e d r e a d di s e a se . last Monday T. J . Thrift was
S . M ° i:\Y K N
C O . mittee today, Jas. It. Sovereign,
T h e r e Is no d e n y in g t h e f a c t . M a n y peo­
28th, nt 11 a. in. The following is ple h a v e b e e n re s t o re d to p e r f e c t h e a l t h chosen director aud Miss Belle
We want to get 5 0 0 new sub-
Editors and Proprietors.
formerly master workman of the
the list of voting precincts and the by H U D Y A N a f t e r t h e i r c a s e s w er e pr o­ Rupert wps elected clerk. The
! scribers to the H erald , and are
n o u n c e d ho p e le ss by t h e b e s t p h y s ic ia n s .
Knights of Lubor, said he was in
pro-rnla
of
delegates
to
which
they
U n v o t e d t o t h e pin t e r ml a n d ho « i h I tip
Y o u c a n be c u r ed If yo u will. D o n ot de ­ director serves three years and tbe | going to do it if we can; we there-
are entitled:
¿H id in g of the C-oquiLu Valley partsoularly Couer d'Alene district duriug the
lay . R e m e m b e r t h a t d e l a y s a r e d a n g e r ­
| fore continue our arrangement with
«m i of Coos Ooanty Konerally.
demonstration against the Hunker
Preeinot.
Doleaates. ous. T h e y a r e e s p e c ia ll In y c ip ho ie n In t c o c a n s s e u s m p o f ­ clerk one.
Hnbacription, per year, iu auvanoe, fl.fiO
The parents of Weller Mansfield, the Farm Journal, by which we can
Hill mines, aud was editor of the
tion. L o o k a t t h e s e
Bandon........................................... 7
symptoms.
B t o d y who reside at Oukland, California, send this paper (T hk C oocille C ity
Burton Prairie............................ 2
th em
carefully.
1 l l l v I* I P H * ts kept on file st K C D\KR'H official organ of the miners' organi­
1 I I I *» 1 1 1 Ir ll Advcrtl* mr Agoney, 04 and Oft zation ut Wallace, Idaho.
A
re
t
h
e
y
y
o u r s ? are making inquiries ns to his H khu . d ) 1 year and the Farm Jour­
He at­
Coaledo.......................................... 2
'Mrrollout»' Exr-kantfv. 8 in Frnuruoo, California,
T h e n yo u m u s t be
We'Ier was on the nal 5 years, both for only $1.50.
»i i»r •«oiltffccLt for idviHlliiiK »’*u be mad« for it. tended a labor meeting ut Gem,
careful.
Y o u a r e whereabouts.
Coqnille City................................ 11
w it h in tho g r a s p river hero some time »go.
Who
Ami we make the same offer to
Idaho,
the
night
before
tbe
blow­
o f
c o n s u m p t io n .
Coos
City.......................................
1
Tbs
Discoverer
of
Swamp-Root'
at
Work
la
Clmrl»'H L. Davis (Alvin Joslyn),
H U D Y A N will r e ­ knows wheie he went from here?
all old subscribers who will pay all
Hie
laboratory.
ing up of the mill, and later that
Deer
Park.....................................
1
l e a s e you.
Take
Ik« actor, is dead.
H U D Y A N now.
J . M. Conrad, who carried the arrearages and 1 year iu advance.
night, attended a meeting at Wal­ There Is a disease prevailing In this Dora................................................ 2
1
FLU SH IN G
You know what our paper is, and
Wlint ii innn denominates obsti­ lace, but there w as no talk of blow­ country most dangerous because so decep­ E m p ire .......................................... 2
O F T H R C H K K K 8 mail between here and Lncglois
Many sudden deaths are caused by
IN T H E A F T E R ­ yesterday,
nacy in liis wife ho designates Brm- ing up the mill. Ho never heard tive.
had to chop his way the Farm Journal is a gem—prac­
2
NO ON A N D E V E ­
tt— heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure Enchanted.....................................
N I N G —th o h e c ti c through aud did not get buck till tical, progressive—a clean, honest,
ness in him self.
that a n y demonstration was con­ or apoplexy are often the result of kidney L ak e................................................ 2
flush — t h e
first
The mail route be­ useful paper, full of gumption, full
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad­ Missoni i .........................................
s y m p t o m o f c o n ­ uiue o’clock.
templated
against
the
uiiuiug
prop­
3
A hill lias been introduced m the
s u m p t io n .
HUD­
vance >
the
kidney-poisoned blood will attack Myrtle Poiut................................
of sunshine, with au immense circu­
erty
Ho
told
of
boiug
present
v»nce
n
a
Kianej
Y
A
N
will
c
a
u
s
e It tween Myrtl6 Poiut and Port Or-
8
house for the reorganisation of the , •
,,
ti l,
-I,
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
to d i s a p p e a r .
ford was blocked on both ends so lation among the best people every­
when the Hunker Hill mill w as
down and waste away cell by cell, North Maishfield......................... 4
H U D Y A N will e s ­
consular service.
You ought to take it.
t a b l i s h a p e r f e c t that the mail bad to go through where.
blown up.
Then the richness of the blood—thealbumen Newport......................................... 3
artid c a u s e th e
Eastern money giants are in aj Sovereign told of his appearance —leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's Norwuy........................................... 5 c c i h r e c e u k l a s t i t o o n a s o s f u m t h e e a blood
on a pack horse,
n o r m a l r o s y col or.
movement to control all the big; before the coroner, when many sol- D' n ^ 1 %
D
Gravel Ford liots.
.
'li ,roubl!i; ' North Coos Kiver........................ 3 C O I. U G T I H C . K L At I N G first IN t h T e H E c o u T g H h R O is A a T s A l i N
The Bandou school district bas
,,
, v ,, ,
Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root the new dla-
ght
lako transportation lines.
diers and s e v e r a l la w y e rs , identified eovery Is the true specific for kidney, bladder Parkersburg.................................. 4 h a c k —t h a t Is t h e first In d ic at io n . H U D ­ again taken a step up with its
s t o p tho t ic k li n g a n d t h e c ou gh
Gravel Ford, March 7. — March
school enumeration.
TliPre are
Printers’ Ink: Where a one-half i with the mining euterests, were pres and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands : P ro sp er......................................... 2 Y H A U N D Y will
A N will re li e v e It in a f e w days.
inch ail would bring a dozen re. | cut. As the military were in con- of apparently hopeless cases, after all other i lliv e rto o ....................................... 4 1. A S L I G H T P A I N IN O N E O R B O T H 152 boys and 148 girls enumerated, weather prevails. No snow as vet,
have failed. At druggists in fltty-cent
L U N G S , u s u a ll y n e a r t h e tops. T h i s Is making a total of 300 pupils of
A letter from Ohiosavs— 18deg.
Rowland.......................
3 j an
plies, a teu inclind will often bring trol, Sovreigu applied to the mili- efforts
I n d ic a t io n t h a t t h e c o n s u m p t i v e g e rm
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
h a s in vu ded t h e lu ng ti s su e .
H U D Y A N school age in tbe district
The below zero, nmi the writer wishes
a thousand.
j biry h e a d q u a r t e r H for a pass.
He by mall, also a book telling about Swamp- South Coos River....................... 4 | will
e r a d i c a t e th e g e rm .
H U D Y A N will
,
... said he told the officers in command Root and Its wonderful cures. Address South Marshfield......................... 5 r e s t o r e t h e lu n g t is su e to a h e a l t h y co n - enumeration indicates a town popu­ to come to Oregon nnd-pat up a
The treasury department will (hlU WM pr, Hi(1, Mt uf tbe Mon- Dr. Kilmer it Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and Sooth Slough................................ 3 I ditlo n a n d p r e v e n t f u r t h e r d e s t r u c t i o n .
mercantile building.
lation of about 800.
RT
com 4,000,000 silver dollars ench
Mjnil|g ¿ompauy. Thereupon mention this paper.
Allie Pearson, a dog and 22 gun
Stim nei........................................... 2 T h 4 e W h e E a A r t K Is N E b S e S c o A m R in O g U N w D ea k T . H E H H U K D A
YAN
The
schooners
Albion,
Goodman-
month unt.l supply now id treasury j the offlcer ihowed excessive alTa-
s t r e n g t h e n It a n d c a u s e t h e w e a k n e s s
cut quite a tiguie in a bear fight.
Ten-Mile........................................ 2 will
si'U,
master,
and
the
Joseph
and
to d is a p p e a r.
is exhaliatetl.
bilitv, and said the military forces Boer Forces Rapidly Gathering on General Two-Mile....................................... 2 You h a v e t h e s y m p t o m s . B e wise. T a k o Henry, Rasmussen, master, have Allie fouuil tbre9 bears in a log,
H U D Y A N b e f o r e it is too la t e . Do not a l ­
Mrs. Brain aud two cubs.
A “22
Ex-President Harrison thinks the propose to take care of the mine
Lord Roberts' Front-
low y o u r c a s e to go on to t h e ln c u r a b l o been running very evenly during
Puerto Rican bill is not light. He operators. Sovereign describes-the
t a g e . If you do t h e r e will be no help for ; tbe last two trips. Leaving Bautlon guu beiug his best weapon, Allie
The Democratic precinct and s you.
H U D Y A N s hou ld be used ut once. :
says be regnrds the bill us a serious scenes nt the “bull pen." He said
London, March 7.—(Wednesday, county conventions will be held on i t will m a k e t h e lu n g t is s u e s t r o n g an d ; together they rescind San Frau- cut loose at the old bear’s head,
g e r m s o f th e d is e a s e will b e rapidly
he beared the negro soldiers use 4:10 u. m. )—Lord Roberts still the same dates bb named shove, d the
departure from right principles.
They left San ami after several shots one took
r a w n f r o m t h e s y s t e m . T h e n you win cisco together.
effect iu bruin’s ear aud c a u s e d her
re g a in y o u r h e a l t h an d s t r e n g t h . H U D Y A N
The National Democratic execut­ obsceno lnnguapo against the im­ pauses in tho ueighboorhod of Os- but with a slight variation of num­ c a n be o b t a in e d o f all d r u g g i s t s fo r 60c Francisco again on the 28th, of bearship to go dead.
The dog
pe r p a c k a g e o r ft p a c k a g e s f o r $2 50. If ( February ami sailed in over the
fontein, while Btorcs, remounts nnd ber of delegates, as follows:
ive coni in it teo met in Washington prisoned miners.
yo u r d r u g g i s t do e s no t k e e p H U D Y A N .
killed oue cub and a II ib captured
The witness stated thnt, while one fresh troops stream townrd him Bandon........................................... 7 send
d ir e c t t o th e H U D Y A N R E M E D Y ; bar here ou March 5tb.
recently and selected Kansas City
one alive. Quite a brave act for a
C O M P A N Y , S a n F r a n c i s c o o r L o s An - j
The steamer Dispatch, iu trying kid of about 14 years.
us tho place to hold the national of the miners was in tho “bull pen,” from the Cape. The British posi­ Burton Prairie.............................. 2 g c lc s, C a l. A S t a f f of p h y s i c i a n s an d s u r ­
g e on s m a y be c o n s u lt e d f r e e If you will
n
party
attempted
to
force
an
en­
Coaledo..........................................
2
tion
also
continues
to
improve
in
convention.
coll. Y o u m a y ca ll or w r it e ns you de- | to get hold of some boom logs that
James Beesley and brother-in-law
trance to the room of tho miner's the minor spheres of the campaign. Coquitle City................................ 10 sire.
C o n s u l t a t i o n Is fre e. A d v ic e is f ree , \ had broken loose from her. Tues­
Jarvis now have the contract for
A writer in Munsey’s for Febru­ wife.
Natal is clear of Boers, and Cape Coos Cit v....................................... 1 A dd res s.
day morning, jnst above Parkers­ carrying the mail between Rose-
ary states that the postoffice depart­
Deer P a r k .................................... 1
Colony is nearly so.
burg) got against a snag which burg ami Fairview ou tbe Coos
ment beliovcs it saves tho credulous Check For Over Ninety-Eight Thousand
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY,
The Boers are pursuing a course Dora ............................................... 2
pierced a bole through her hull, bay road route.
Dollars.
people of thii country fully a hun­
No. 810 South Broadway,
commended by strategists, and are E m p ire .......................................... 2
well forward o d tbe larboard side
Mr. Bartlett, the man who con­
dred million dollarsayeur thnt they
concentrating to resist the British Enchanted P ra irie ..................... 2
under water. Captain Panter suc­
Los
Angeles,
C&L
Washington,
March
6.—Tho
tracted for the D. C. Krantz place,
would loso by investment in clever
main
army.
Various
messages,
from
Fou
r-M
ile.....................................
2
ceeded
in
stopping
the
leak
snffi
Cor. S t o c k t o n . M a r k e t a n d E M * Sts.«
bought ether property near Myrtle
swindling schemes but for tho care money contributed by a grateful correspondents with Lord Roberta, L a k e .............................................. 2
cient to make his regular run and Point, therefore no sale here.
S a n F r a n c i s c o , CsL
exorcised by postmasters and in­ nution to Airs. Marv G. Lawton, report that the enemy are increas­ M isso u ri....................................... 3
repaired
the
damage
iu
the
even­
At annual school meeting at Shi­
spectors in tho delivery of letters widow of Major-General Henry W. ing continuously on his front, ex­ Myrtle Point................................ 7
ing after Ins return trip wes com­ loh, I. T. Weekly was elected di­
and tho pnyineut of money orders, j Lawton, was today handed over to
North M arshfield....................... 3
pleted.
. , n o I _ ’ ■ i t * i w i t n a i . u . a . f t r n / i .. n i i ( V
her by Adjutant-General H. C. C< or- tending, as one correspondent wires,
rector and A. J . Mayse clerk. No
«.Marsh tie U1 S a n . >
. • «»A-«---- ----------
It
Frick
vs. Carnegie ia attracting a biu. •* Tbe " transfer was made by eight miles, and as another says, N ew p ort....................................... 2
teacher employed as yet. Teach­
I I a w A r e Y o n r Kidney« V
The
political
grafter
is
getting
in
great deal of public attention ut means of a check, and the nniount eighteen miles. The lowest esti­ Norway.......................................... 4 his work.
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparatrus Pills cure all kldnoy Ills. Sam* ers, take notice, and write I. T.
pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or N. Y.
present. Tho New York World Mrs. Lawton received was $1)8,407.07. mate of their numbers given the North Coos Kiver........................ 2
Weekly, or A. J . Mayse, Gravel
Andrew Jackson and family are
gives tho iucomes of twenty-one The transfer of the money took Boers from 8000 to 10,000 men, Parkersburg................................ 3
I M y r t l e P o i n t E n t e r p r is e .1
Ford.
expected
in
the
couuty
in
the
spring
Prosper..........................................
2
millionaires. John D. Rockefeller ! place in the Riggs National bank. with smaller bodies moving north
Miss Julia Braden commenced
The Weekly Bro’s and 1. M.
on
a
visit
to
relatives.
Riverton........................................ 3
heads the list with $56,060,000,
an eight-mouths, term of private Weekly liawe beeu running their
Mrs. Lawton will leave for Cali- and south of the British lines. Row land....................................... 2
Marshfield was a “wide open” school in this city Monday.
Each
army
is
on
both
sides
of
the
Carnegie $21!,.'107,500, and on down j , •
logs.
I. M. bad a narrow escape
Monday to pay off the
South Coos River....................... 3 towD Saturday evening and fights
to $1,000,000 a year. According to | nlort
Robert
on the family home nt Modder riyer. Although tho Boers
J . C. Lett shipped a carlond of from a wateiy grave.
in
/l/ltki
1 11 ll/iil I
were
too
numerous
to
chronicle.
South
Marshfield........................
5
have
mounted
eight
guns
on
the
tile World’s figures the combined RedlainlH. The mortgage amounts
beef cattle to the Marshfield mar­ Sturdivant gave aid and none too
South
Slough...............................
3
tops of kopjes, they appear to be
income of these twenty-one men to $7850.
H. L. Burleson has resigned his ket the latter part of last week.
soon.
too far away for inspection. Brit­ Sum ner.......................................... 2 position as captain of Separate Co.
reached the enormous sum of $148-
J . L. Crosby is cutting some fine
L.
M.
Strong
hns
been
engaged
T o C u r « Count I put ton F o r e v e r »
ish scouts report that they are dil­ Ten-Mile........................................ 2 A, O. N. G., and an election will be
909,000 a y en .
logs. The Weekly Bro’s will haul
Ta llo Casca rets Cumlv Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
to
teach
tbe
spring
term
of
school
igently
using
the
pick
aud
shovel.
held
uext
WedQusduy
to
fill
the
Sensational charges are contained If C. C. C. fail lo cure, druggists refund uiuncy.
in the Rackleffdistiict, below town. them toon with their team.
Total No. of delegates........... 79 vacancy.
The best military opinion is that
Walter Lawhorn has just com­
in an anonymous letter which has
There will be uiue enumerators
A Kentucky Suspect.
their present position merely
Tbe keel for the new schooner
pleted a job of log-hauling for J .
been receivod at tho navy depart­
,
TH E REPUBLIC AF8
screens more easily defended ones
has been hauled out iu the ship­ to take the census in Coos county, Moss & Son.
ment from Manila. The communi­
Frankfort, Ky., March G.—Tlie
Of Coos county will hold their pre­ yard and everything ia beiug put the work of which will begin Juue
Tell that man who said he wasn't
cation relates to the wrecking of the courthouse was packed today at the deeper in the region.
1st.
None of the military experts en­ cinct meetings on Wednesday, in order for active operations.
goiug to attend the primaries to
Charleston aud makes the serious examining trial of Harlan Whitta­
deavor to fathom Lord Roberts’ March 21, 4900, at 1 o’clock p. in.,
G.
W
Peek,
the
Bandon
broom-
change his miud forthwith nnd
At the school meeting Monday
statement, that a number of officers ker, on tho charge of assassinating
plans, but it is suggested that ho is and the county convention will be evening Clias. Johnson was re­ hnndle man, was in Myrtle Poiut help elect "No-fosiou” delegates.
of the vessel at tho time of the
,■
,
, ., . ...
. I tl>e late Governor Goebel. All the quite willing to give thb Boers time held at Coquille City on Thursday, elected director for a term of 3 tbe first of the week contracting
M iddle - of - th e - roa d .
--1 '*
iio urn ti
< in n<;nn o witnesses were those participating | to assemble all their men in order March 29th, at 10 o’clock a. in.
-----------------------» « a - « - v —
—
years and John F. Hall was elected for brooralmndle timber.
liiinor. Tho correspondent who I in \\ hittaker’s arrest, including the ! to deliver a
smashing blow more
The precinct apportionments nre clerk.
Cbas. Adams, of this place, is
furnishes tho information claims to I detectives. At the conclusion of I effectively.
Work was begun yesterday on
as follows for delegates to the
have verified the allegations by dili-1
Captain IT. R. Reed has a con­ mentioned as a candidate for sher- the cutting down and remodeling
the evidence of the state Whittaker’s j The round robin in favor of the county convention:
gent inquiry among the officers of j '
tract
to build two more vessels and iUnu the Republican ticket. There of the old school building for the
attorneys submitted the case. Judge , annexation of the Transvaal and the Bandon........................................... 12
the Charleston.
will
be
home on the uext steamer is no mail in the county would Presbyterians. The church offici­
Moore decided that Whittaker be ! Free State, which is beiug promoted Burton Prairie.............................. 1
als have tbe plans and specifica­
to
perfect
the arrangements of make a better officer.
All hopes for the rescue alive of held tc the April grand jury with-1 among the supporters of the gov- Coaledo........................................... 5
School clerk, L. A. Roberts, com­ tions, aud thechangp gives promise
securing
a
yard.
It is quite prob­
the eighty or uiuety miners still | out hail.
| ernuieut in the house of commons, Coquille......................................
9
pleted the census of this district
entombed in the Rod Ash mine in |
..« ..
j continues to receive signatures. Coos City........................................ 1 able that he will build at the Bay last Saturday. There are 276 chil­ of a very Deat and comfortable
place of worship. Key. Mr. Ennis
City
mill.
West Virginia, has been practically Fighting in Luzon Two Cities Surrounded -pi,0 signature of a memorial to Mr. Deer Park...................................... 2
Win. Fox came down from the dren of school age in the district, is present to push tbe work.
abandoned. Governor Atkinson is j
By Insurgenls.
j Balfour affi rm that the time has nr- Dora................................................. 2
140 males ami 136 females.
still ou tho ground directing the!
"
I rived for plain sneaking inside and F.mpire............................................ 5 Sinslaw this week aud reports the
Major BrowD, of Marshfield, an
At the annual school meeting
Relief operations.
A dispatch' Manila. March ‘J General Bates ; outside of parliament, nnd that Lord Enchnnted Prairie......................... 4 (stranded schooners Berwick and
early settler and popular citizen of
from Fire Creek, West Va., says: has returned here, after leaviug Salisbury’s words nro construed Four-Mile....................................... 1 j Danielson and tbe tug Maggie all held at this place Monday, A. H. Coos conuty, whose health is de­
off the beach. The tug Maggie is Black was elected director to fill
Tho first reports of an explosion: garnsons in the provinces of north iuto .)loilgo Ugain8t annexation.
Lako................................................. 2 j lying alongside the wharf at Gleu- the vacancy caused by the resigna­ clining. nnd liaviDg concluded to
lh e expeui-1
today at the Red Asli mines were ! nnd south CamemiH.
Missouri.......................................... 2 jaila, but is water-logged.
tion of J . C. Haynes, Albert Bark- goto California, came to this place
m 1111 ,'E,’rL8'
greatly exaggerated.
The latest i lions lost seven men killed nnd ten !
yesterday to visit friends before
Myrtle
Point..................................
12
Tbe people of school district No. low succeeding llios. Burklow ii9 leaving. The major is the guest
reports since midnight were that I wounded. On entering New Ca- j Cape Town, March 7— Nearly the North Marshfield.......................... I I
there were only fifty miuers en- ceres, proviuco of South L’amarius, whole of the Dutch population of Newport.......................................... 6 | 17—Kentuck slough—held a ineet- diiector for three years and L. A. of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lowe while
tombed instead ol seventy-five. j | General Bates learned that 2000 1 rieska anil Kenhnrdt districts nre Norway............................................ 4 ( ing last Monday at which time G. Roberts was re-elected clerk.
here.
Ten bodies have been taken out s<> insurgents had departed the same in rebellion. Many of the Dutch North Coos River........................ 1 j W. Thomas was elected director,
from
the
neighboring
districts
are
far, instead of thirty-seven, ns pro- j day. The Americans immediately
Parkersburg.................................. 1 and E.G. Baker was re-elected clerk.
Fact*
viously reported, hut it is believed sent out three pursuing columns, reported to have joined them, uota- Prosper............................................ 2 Miss Ida Gamble was employed us
bly
Piet
Moolmuu,
tho
man
who
I teacher for the commg season.
that noue of the forty thnt are still encountering the enemy iu three
Riverton..........................................
2
E very P atriot
in the mine will ever ho found alive ! small engagements, and killing will lead the rebels.
Rowland.......................................... 1
• j forty men. Spanish prisoners re-
Unrivaled
for
Equibllity.
and V ote* *
South Coos River.......................... 3
d u c a t e Y o u r R o w e l s W i t h ( 'i m r a r e t i .
Cost ol lhe War in the Philippine'. Fifly , port that the onemy has divided E Candy
Ca th art ic , curt* consti pa tio n forever. South Marshfield.......................... 11
! into small hands in tho Bountnins 10c. 20c. If C. C. C. fa il, druggists refund money.
Million Dollars-
Ought to Know,
From the January number of the
South Slongli................................. 1
under the leadership of General
j Oregon Climate and Crop Service,
Sumner............................................
2
Washington, March 7.—Acting Legaspi.
Cape Colony Dutch in Rebellion.
Ten-Mile ....................................... 1 j of the government weather bureau
secretary Mciklejnhu sent to the
Twelve hundred well armed in -!
j lately published, we learn that the
house of repressentntives today a surgents, formerly of Cavite jrov -j Cape Town, March 6.—Nearly the
warmest reported wasBandou, Coos
Total
No.
of
delegates...........
104
statement of expenditures by the ince. with a Chinese colonel in com- whole of the Dutch population of
couuty, with a monthly menu of
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»
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war department covering the mili­ maud, surrounded the towns of the Prieska and Kenhardt districts
49.2, and the coldest place was Wal­
AND ENCYCLOPEDIA.
tary operations in tho Philippines, Alhav ami Legaspi.
They have nre in rebellion. Many of the Dutch
Marshfield Sun: The registra­ lowa, Wallowa county, with a
Your doctor says take care of
including outstanding liabilities, effected three night attacks, and from neighboring districts are re­ tion of voters is going on slowly monthly mean of 29. The monthly
from May 1, 1898, to November 1, continually harrass the Forty- ported to have joined them, notably and on Saturday the ltXH) mark meau temperature of our three win­ yourself and take plain cod -liver
1899. The total is given at $48,928.- seventh regiment which has lost Piet Moohuau. who will lead the had not been reached. People who ter months. December, January and oil, but you can’t take it. Only
rebels to Brandhlcs. Lucas Stein- are delaying to tegister so long February, was 48.4, and that of our the strong, healthy person can
000.
; eight killed and 20 wounded.
Containing Full InforrrmtioQ
kam. commanding the Boers, is re­ may find themselves shut out when three summer mouths, June, July take it, and they can't take it
To Pension Queen Lil.
T t» C u r e a C o l t i I n O n e IVtir.
ported inarching on Canarvaron. the time come#. You can register and August was 5G.1, the difference long. It is so rich it upsets the
Upon Adi Statistical F acts
It is believed that Cordonin and before tho county clerk np to 5 between the mean temperatures of stomach. But you can take
Tske L axattt » B romo Qeixixr T ibi . rt *.
and Figures.
Washington Mutch 7.—The sen­ Victoria West will rise.
All d r n c a is t, refluiti Ilio inonev i f i t fin is to
It is o'clock p. ni. on the 15th day of those two extreme seasons, have
cure. K. W . G rev e'» sig n atu re 1« un cacti ate’s foreign
relations
committee
Every
thought that the total number of May, but on tbat hour the work
box. ‘.’do.
reported a bill in favor of making men in arms will exceed 3000. The will cease, and tbe blanks of the only 7.7. The mean temperature
Politician
of
our
three
spriug
months,
March,
Ex-Qm*n Lilioukalnui, of Hawaii, general opinion of loyalists is thnt several notaries and justices of the
W M 'T i n t
Too Much for Him.
a donation of $20,000 in cash. It a strong force of British will be peace from the outside containing April and May was 40.5, and thnt
It is very palatable and easily
* Copy.
of
our
three
autumn
months,
Sep­
digested. If you will take plenty
An old farmer who was in tbe is. also, recommended that the de­ required, as a reverse would spread the regi'(ration of voters must be
tember, October and November, was
habit of eating what was set before posed queen be paid a yearly dona­ the rebellion.
in the clerk's office at that bonr. 55.8, the difference between the two of fresh air, and exercise, and A Complete Guide to
her life.
SCOTT’S EMULSION s te a d ily ,
him, asking no questions, dropped tion of $10,000 - duriug
I
f
every
one
is
patting
off
this
«•* •
Forthcoming Elections
seasons being only 6.3. We doubt there is very little doubt about
into a cafe for dinner. The waiter
Hugh Patterson Will Serve Five Years.
Demands Annexafon ot the Boer Republics- doty UDtil the eleventh bonr, there if there is auy other clime in the your recovery.
of 1900.
gave him tho dinner card and ex­
will be a grand rush to register and whole of the IT . S. where the differ­
There are hypophosphites in i t ;
plained that it w as the list of dishes
SPECIAL t
The South African
London, March 7.—The Times some are bound to be left.
Roselnirg, Or. Mareh 9.— Hugh
ence between the four seasons is so they give strength and tone up the
served for dinner thnt day.
The Patterson, of Albany, was today says editorially this morning thnt
FEATURES, j W an War in the Phil-
like
as
it
is
at
Bandon,
or
any
where
My
mother
suffered
with
chronic
nervous system while the cod-liver
old gentleman began nt the top of sentenced to five years in the peni­ the miuistrv must declare for noth­
nes; The Intema-
oil feeds and nourishes.
the bill of faro and ordered each tentiary. for the rape of Minuie ing short of the annexation of the diarrhiva for several months. She else that we know of.
fional Peace
tgress; Our Naval
Ax
O bserver .
was
attended
by
two
physicians
who
toe. and $t.oo, all druggists.
thing in turn until he had covered Thorn, near Cottage Grove, about Boer republic. Ct niing from a
and Military Establishments; The
SCOTT k BOWNE. ChamutsTrltw York.
Bandon, Oregon.
about one third of it. Theu he four months ago. [Minnie Thorn newspaper organ holding the reln- at last pronounced her case hope­
Samoan Settlement, The
. . . . Great
____
less, She procured one 25-cent bot­
Called the waiter aud, confidentially
Trusts and Their Capitalization, and
was taken into a box-ear on ii freight lion to government that the Times tle of Chaml'erlain’s Colic, Cholera
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marking off the spaces on the card
many other subjects ot equally vital
train, tnkeu up the road, and while doc*, the ininouDienieot i« rfg ird eJ and Diarrhica Remedy, and five 99 Woman's Work
I V i s i t DR. JORDAN’S
{
with his index finger, said: “Look
interest
________
under the influence of drugs, was a* almost ufficisi.
doses
gave
her
permanent
relief.
iMuseum
of
Anatomy11
here, I’ve et from thar to thar. repeatedly assaulted
BULLES* C.tar ALTI E*
is
N
ever
D
o
n
e/'
Patterson
I take pleasure in recommending it
A complete History o f each o f
|1C£ 1U21X? ST. t o t
7*. S T U l
Can I skip from thar and eat on
was a hrakemau on the traiu. and In effecting the relief of LatKamith as the best on the market.—M rs . F.
T h e L a r g e s t o f u s k in d ia «ha W arid .
^
th*
Ships in the American
(o the bottom?"
The
constant
cart
causes
sleeplessness,
W * a r a e a o ttn s a iiy a d im » new
when the girl told the story, he Aie now »tficiallv place»! At 1859. E. Wvrsox, Aiken, Ala. Sold by R.
N avy, by Edgar Stanion Mac-
'C o a e a a d Warn bv « » j« *k -r tu ,w y e a n r* m a t« i |
loss o f arpetite. extreme nervousness, and
. t ■ ■» • ' ■
" a: 1 lix t» I' v,.*
lay, Historian U. S . N avy.
8. Knowlton.
p o R SALE AT A BARGAIN — roll'd not he fourni. Inning deserted
I n f f r f train a n
«• •
|
that tired feeling. But a wonderful
H *—
M
i - « I p a d i M on ¡a * M M O a n .
I
a » r » » 4 U lla | ! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ |
Lind at Cedar Point, with boom his train ]
Several of the North Fork log­ change comes when Hood's Sarsaparilla
rtm o ve» the d i t t f r fo r lo b a o c . wn
t o R n n P R I T ( T f D !« r % »r»
T H E STA N D A R D
«'O lûrrveB* ilB trr » * M
an<l boom privileges.
Also, over
•ttaUna fr— nod n *«*tf a rlm i*. Tfaanoaai rerw-n-
i c k H .n
ging magnates have been in town is taken. It ones pure, rich bicod. good
n if —w ith iniiufxhnte p o **?*«ian tint*, purtfle* th e M oot
y » r t- t’-v
% * r i l l * i s •heronehjy •ralacnt«*
. .tun'd.
■■ ■ ■
1-oiM
250 acres of i - T c . 1 bottom land,
ter *1 * 4IX) — 2SW% a c r e * in s id e o il y l i m ­
A M E R ICAN A N N U A L .
( u m n i l r r e r ir t « v
>4
I I , j 40C 000 several days to receive and dtsp > sp appetite, steady nerves.
» \ 1 It Y » t t t
it s ; j* .ter es b o t t o m l a u d , b a l a r c v lev» 1 De nc h. tnü«t va
within 2 miles of Coqoillr City, in t»v*Hl
of “their goods” as they reach tilts
lutUbt*. Isr tfc wiHHihotis**, c hi ck en h« ms e.
Wt .
• • nrnntre t P • <l T7YK CTRIt h» #r*r* ma*
e
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n
m
c
i
f
.
Postpaid to u iy additM.
i’ 2 r o w n d r u g g i s t wtu»
lia» TbMMWd Itali» rt.
quantities to suit pun hasera. Kn- f a i r b a r n i M M r n i t tr e e * , m os tl y b e a r i n g
place.
\\. H. Thomas and Win
u c h f o r u * . I a h - It w th
nie'
|,hü«»»oph’ «f vi arringa,
and tirst-cU *« fru it:
snwM f r u i t , als o.
i w i l i . p o t - n t l y . r e s i s t e n t : v On«>
qwire of
\\ si \i I \ IR.
■ etti
»
1 • » »X*' • kw» t r r»»n i
Johu Yowkam
i fl . «stiAüy rurvps S Nt t » *3 M, Howell were here.
P l e n t y i f w a t e r th«* y e a r ro un d
IR . J O U I ) V *
* «» 1 G l M a r l i . t t * L 8 . F .
t w r .l t e c M V l 'r ve.> r r f u p 1 m * n f »
♦tf]
Coqnille City, Oregon . ••12 Ira*
WM. ( U L M E R
$ f y * . , i b iA M , ■ u r i m l , 9«w V 4 .
was also on our at reels.
Puhtgfr Bidq
Ycrha
I
&
GRANDMA
HAD
CONSUMPTION
and I am afraid I have in­
herited it. I do not feel
w ell; I have a cough ; my
lungs are sore; am losing
flesh. What shall I do?
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
That
Ready
January 1st
THE 1900
A Political Defter
The
New
Congress.
N
S fccd J Sa Uajxiuifrt
m
THE WORLD,