Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 27, 1900, Image 2

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    The South African War—Free Slates Have
Not Collapsed.
(Stoiptiìif Citi} gvstali».
Ami-Trust Law of Texas Is Valid.
* Washington, March 19.— The su-
London, March 20- -Tim w ar) ( premo court of tho United .States
cilice lms had no news up to this today rendered an opinion in the
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY hour, continuing tho report of the case of the Waters-Pierce Oil Com­
relief of Miifcking, hut Oeorgo pany against the state of Texas,
Wymibnni, the parliamentary under affirming the decision of the court
J. 'S. M ci:\VKX & CO. secretary for war, replying to a ot civil appeals, of Texas. The case
Editors and Proprietors.
private inquiry in the lobby of the ! involved the constitutionality of the
house of couiiuoub about midnight, anti trust law of Texas, which was
Devoted to the material and kocki I up
sustained by today’s opinion.
òulditu of the CoqutCe Valley particularly smilingly said:
It was charged among other
‘•I thiuk it is all right.”
end of Coos County generally .
Subscription, per year, in advance, $l.r>0
The Free States seemingly have things that the Waters-Pierce Com­
They are in pany was a member of the Standard
r r i l k l)| h L |{ i* kept ou file at E. C I>\RK'8 not quite collapsed.
1 lllio I ill Tilt Advertising Agency, M and 66 considerable force around Smith- Oil trust, ns orgauized in 1887, and
Merchants' Exchange. Han Francisco, California,
Wher ©contract* fur advertising can be made for it. field,
though
much dispirited. various other allegations were made,
Kruonstadt, where the Boers are but the court did not enter upon a
concentrating, is thirty miles from general discussion of trusts, content­
Bloemfontein. It is surrounded by ing itself with the discussion of the
Texas law as applicable to this ease.
a country of hills and jungles.
The suit grew out of the charge
that the oil eompnuy violated the
Manila Bay Hero Commits Suicide.
statutes of the state, of 1889 and
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Pay Up and Get Bath Papers at j
Price of Gne.
Charles Eggert, boatswain’s mate 1895, against illegal combinations
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on the U. S. cruiser Baltimore, blew in restraint of trade, thereby incur­
We wnnt to get 5 0 0 now sub- i,js brains out pith a pistol shot iu ring a forfeiture of its permit to
scribers to the H erald , ami are 1
r0om at the .Stanley House, 111) do business in the state. In render­
going to do it if we can; wo there- i Sixteenth street, yesterday after- ing the decision Justico McKenna
said;
fore continue our arrangement with nooU-
“ The statute of 1889 was a con­
the Farm Journal, by which we can ; Eggert hint been without money
send this paper (T in: Coyni.i.E C ity for SU|ilt. time and was very despond- dition, upon the plaintiff in error,
H erild ) 1 year and the Farm Jour- €Ut. Early yesterday afternoon he within tile power of tho state to im-
nal 5 years, both for only $1.50. gent Ray Edwards, a shipmate, down | pose and whatever its limitations
And we make the same offer to town to sell a vaiso. Edwards suc- I were upon the power of contracting,
all old subscribers who will pay all eeeded in obtaining oulv seventy- i whatever its discriminations were,
arrearages und 1 year in advance.
live cents, which he gave to Eggert they became conditions of tho per­
You know what our paper is, and on his return.
The sailor seemed mit, and were accepted with it.”
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the Farm Journal is a gem—prac­ greatly disappointed and rcmnrked
(Myrtle Point Enterprise).
tical, progressive—a clean, honest, that he guessed “ it was all up.”
C. T. Riley, of this plno.p, is spo­
useful paper, full of gumption, full After Edwards left the room he
ken of as a candidate for county
of sunshine, with an itniqcnse circu­ shot himself.
treasurer.
lation among the best people every­
Eggert carried a medal for vali­
Miss Maude Duyne left Wednes­
where. You ought to take it.
ant service in the battle of Manila
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bay and was a member of the Regu­ day for Portland for a two months’
Salem Statesman: Hon. John H. lar Army and Navy Union.—Ex- visit with relatives and friends.
Fruit trees are iu bloom in the
Mitchell is out in a long letter, iu nminer.
yards nbont town.
The Coquille
Sunday’s Oregonian, in which ho
valley has net seen a single suow
Against Loans ot Brains-
replies to the speech of Senator
drop during the winter.
Simon in the upper house of con­
Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 27.—Beua-
gress, going over the whole history
E H. Short departed for Marsh­
of tbo hold-up legislature of 185*7- tor Hnrbaugh is a preacher when at field Monday, where he expects to
He is opposed to the bu- take the boat today for Portland
Mr. Mitchell tells a number of home.
truths, which were very familiar to ) rcaus that furnish essays, composi- from whence he goes to Samoter.
tho people of Oregon at the time;! tions, sermons, etc., and especially
S. C. Giles returned Tuesday
and he shows plainly that Senator j those that sup) ly the required cs- from tho Sixes mining district,
Himon grossly misrepresented the ' says and speeches iu institutions of where he has been looking after
He introduced a bill to-
exciting events of that historical i learning.
the interests of (be Myrtle Point
period.
But there is no profit in j | day to make it warm for any person Mining Co.
!
or
concern
that
sells
or
offers
to
the whole stale matter.
The time ;
R. L. Wagner, Joe Lett, J. T.
cannot be recalled, nor the circum­ furnish any such productions to Lewellen, Henry Strong and Clms.
stances and result changed; and ' students and pupils. It provides a Stewart took to the hills of the
there is no good to come from ' penalty of from $25 to $50 fine for South Fork country Monday, in
j the first offense and $50 to $100 tor
dwelliug on tho details.
search o f timber lauds.
I the second.
Gov. T. T Geer Las received a j
—
—
Johu Berry returned yesterdny
draft for $27,800.85 from the war; A Confession of the Goebel Assassination, from Bandon, where he made ar-
rnugements for himself and sons,
department, in payment of the claim
of the state of Oregon against tho
Frankfort, Ky., March 19.— The) Dude and Horace, to go to Nome
federal government, for clothing, news of Ihe alleged confession of on the little schooner being built
supplies and equipments furnished F. \V. Golden, of Bnrboursville, in at that place.
the Second Oregon volunteers, I regard to the assassination of Win.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hermann, mother
when that regiment was mustered Goebel, produced a gensatiou here of Hon. Biuger Hermann, is seri­
into service and ordered to Manila. today. Goldeu was formerly guard ously ill at the home o f her 6on,
The state's claim was for a larger at the penitentiary here, under the T. M. Hermann, ou the South Fork,
amount, but the board of survey, Republican administration, and is and little hope of her recovery is
which passed upon Ihe equipments well known. It developed that the entertained.
after tho troops left the stale, al­ police and detectives have been
J. W. Moss, o f McKinley, was
lowed but 50 per ceut of the claim watching his movements since the in this place Thursday. Mr. Moss
day of the assassination, ou the the­
My mother suffered with chronic ory that he knew something about it. is logging quite extensively on the
North Fork, and wpnt down the
diarrhoea for several months. Bh“
river today to speure a donkey en­
was attended by two physicians who
What One Woman Thlnki.
gine to be used iu his enmp.
at lust pronounced her case hope­
At the Republican primary meet­
less. She procured one 25-ceut bot­
Women are born hero-worshipers.
tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Tho sn all boy does not believe in I ing at this place Wednesday the
following were elected delegates to
and Diarrbeea Remedy, and live I immersion,
doses gavo her permanent relief, j The man who saved a pile of the county convention to be held
at Coquille City next Thursday:
I take pleasure in recommending it money shows a heap of cents.
ns the best on tho market.—Mas F.
A widov's grief cannot always be C. E. Huling, R- C. Dement, A. H.
Black, A. L. Duel, L. A. Roberts,
E. W atson , Aiken, Ala. Bold by R. measured by its sighs.
S. Knowlton.
The cashier is not an object for \V. T. Dement, W. E. Lewellen, E
W. Hermann, Dr. Roberds, S. D.
In England, according to the pity because he spends his life in
Pulford, Geo. Hermann and E. A.
Tioudon Graphic, the latest fashion­ payin’.
You hear a great deal about lovelv Dodge.
able stimulant is camphor. Taken
Services at the Preshyteriao
iu small and regular doses it is said
ladies, but no one seems to have
to make the complexion creamy, anything to say about beautiful old church Sunday morning and even­
ing at the usual hours. With these
Uut the ultimate effect is harmful to ni<^ '
the system.
! The iiifference between a woman services Rev. A. S. Foster closes
and a chicken is this—a woman is his second year ns pastor at this
The Reselling < reamery ( o. has well-dressed when she has her fin- place.
The church has unani­
been incorporated with a capital, (f)t feathers on; a well-dressed mously invited him to remain for
stock of $3000, divided into '-hares < bick< n has nil its finest feathers off. another yenr nnd he has the mattei
of $10 each. The imorporatorH a r t, Tho newly-married couple have under advisement and will give his
T. R. Sheridan, C has. H T ialu r, S. • sc^ttleti down to married life when decision in r.t that timp.
To the
C. Flint, B. W. Strong and r .
wjfe no Jougur objects to her services of the closing Sunday all
Woolley.
husband reading tho newspaper at ore cordially invited.
Tho world sees only the reflection the breakfast table,
A. H. McCarty was iu town the
of merit; therefore when you come
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past week in tbp iuterpst o f the
to known really great man inti-
neanty 1» b » oo « Deep.
parties who nre to put in the elec­
mately, you may as o fte n t\n.l Him |)cailty without it. Cucaret.,Candy Cathar- tric light plant at Coquille. They
above ns b e low his r e p u ta tio n .— tic clean your blooil and keep it clean, by propose, if a sufficieot number of
(lo u tlie
i stirr'ng “ P the lazy liver and driving all im- lights will bo taken here, to ex­
1 amities from the ludy. llegin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, tend their wires from Ci quille for
While tenderness of fetlin
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Tho propo­
susceptibility to generous e m o tio n s j Casearets,—beauty for ten cents. All diug- lighting this place.
sition of lighting the city in this
nre accidents of temperament, good gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c, 50c.
manner was brought before the
-
-
ness is an achievement of tho wil
TVe seldom find persons whom we city council at a special meeting
and a quality of the life. Lowell
acknowledge to be possessed of Monday night and was taken under
Unless you know as much about good sense except those who agree advisement until their next regu­
other people's affairs as they do with ns iu opinion. — Rochefoucauld. lar meeting, April 2d.
thsmselves it is not very safe to
S. C. Giles is in receipt o f a let­
(¿uiek-witted men, remarkable for
laugh at them or to Hud fault with
ter from Wm. Page wiitten aboard
repartee are. after all, rarely men
them.—W. B. Forster.
of much solidity of character or! the ecliooLer Mizpuh, Amnpela,
Honduras, dated Feb. 10
Mr.
If I can put one touch of n rosy ability.— DeQuincy.
Page reports low winds and a very
sunset into the life of any man or j
Women have fewer vices than I slow trip south, being out 47 days
woman, I shall feel that I have
The letter
worked with God. George Mae men, but they have stronger pre- ! from San Francisco.
judicea.— Dr. J. V. 0. Smith.
stated tlint they would be out of
donald.
It is n glide heart that says tinoj that port in a few days nnd expect
I’ ride seems to be equally distrib­
The
ill,
but a better that thinks nane.— j to make a quick trip back.
uted; the man who owns the car­
schooner is now due in San Fran­
Scotch
Proverb.
riage and the man who drives it
cisco and will probably ariiye there
seem to have it just alike.— H. W.
It ¡ h impossible that an ill-natnred in a few days.
Shaw.
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man can have a pubPc spirit— Pope.
Don’ t Tobacco Rpit mid Smoke Tour I.ifr Away,
There is no beautifier of com­
Whoever is right tho persecutor
T o qu it to b a cco easily nml forever, be m ag
plexion or form or behavior like the must ho wrong. — William Penn.
nolle, lull o f life , nerve ami vigor, talte No-To*
* «• » .
wish to scatter jov, and not pain,;
Dac, the w onder-w orker, that make* weak men
A h druggists. 60c o r II. Cure guaran­
around ua.--Emerson.
W. R. D a ily runs the “ lighting strong.
teed
n o o k let and sam ple fres.
Address
It is true politeness, gentleness, express” among the hauling fra­ Sterling R em edy C o , C h icago o r .'lew York.
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and n love for humanity that con­ ternity, uml will solve the public
Two German physician« are per­
stitute n ladv. -Annie K Lancaster. promptly ami carefully in all busi­
ness entrusted to him.
* fecting an instrument by means of
Law is whatever is boldly asserted
which it will he possible to t ike
Mrs.
Wilkins
is
baking
a'ld
sell­
and plausibly maintained.— Aan n
photographs of tlie interior of the
ing
Bread,
Cakes,
Pies,
etc
.
to
be
Burr.
stomach. It is essentially composed
I i m I at R ic h 's .
of a series of lenses nnd a camera
The uinn who pro e rusticates,
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The
S tru g g le s w ith m in .
H isiod.
ICK Home—with immediate possession attached to a siomach tube.
— for #1400. 1*8H «ores insult* cily lim­ light is derived from an electric
it««; 8 Here« bottom I nml, bulnnut« If-vel oench.
lamp.
To € «art* it ( olii in On«' Hut .
Good hoUMo. large woodhou»*, vmtck*‘tt house,
TUESD AY. MA EC H
27, 1900.
This Paper Farm Journal
1 Year.
5 Years.
N
fair barn lit'O fruit trees, mostly bearing
T a k e L a x a t iv e B romo IpuNPii- Tvm .n
and tirat-elAM fruit: sma’ I fruit, also.
AU d r u g g is ts re fu n i the m o n e y i f i l fa ils
re. a. W . iir u v 'a signature is on each Ultnly of water the yenr round.
X. vaie.
se!2 fra*
W M . O.VLLIEH.
E
i 'l n m t o Y o i»r I tn w e l« W i ll i I ¡Krnrotii.
Candy C a th artic, cure
tptiuon forever.
10c. £5c- If C. C- C. fail, droggihUtrefuad raouey.
S. S. Everson's Private Opinion.
A Word In Populists- -Let the licnvcnlion 1
Represent the People.
HYSTERIA
You i
E d . H euald : By tho way, some la Duroly a nervous d is o r d e r and all the
symptoms a re o f n e r v o u s o rig in . M any
peoulu talk and h o u r : editors write, women
Mil. E ditor : For some time pa-t
a fflicted w ith h y s te r ia c o n tin u e to
it would appear, as if they thought suffer b e c a u s e th ey th in k th at th ere is no it has been plainly observable, by
cure
fo r
them .
the United States was some tight
H y s te r ia c a n be one who is often ou the ground,
p e r fe c t ly an d p e r ­
li*tlo island like England, where op­
m a n e n tly
c u red , that some of our public seivants
n o in n tter h ow fa r
portunities for development and d o­
a d v a n c e d It m a y have been paying more attention j£ need not lose flesh in summer f
be.
>1 U l ) Y A N to planning bow they may subvert
mestic expansion are exhausted, and
w ill c u r e h y s te ria .
S if you use the proper means 4
which per force must find additional
J IIJD Y A N w ill r e ­ the will of the people and perpet
lie v e y o u o f e v e r y
9 to prevent it.
You think Z
territory to accommodate tho over­
s y m p to m . T h e r e ­ uate themselves or friends iu office,
lie f Is n o t o n ly than they have to looking out for
flow of u superabundant population.
i
you
can’t
take
SCOTT’S 2
t e m p o r a r y — It Is
Such people would do well to take
p e rm a n e n t. H U D - the interests of their constituents.
l EMULSION in hot weather. $
V A N w ill r e s to re
a trip down south, or “ out west,”
Any one must have tealtzed this | but you can take it and di- |
th e w e a k e n e d
n e r v e « to a h e a l­
and expand their ideas a little.
th y c o n d itio n an d who was au unbiased observer at
y gest it as well in summer as c
th e s y m p t o m s w ill the Populist primary ou Saturday
They would there find that, there is
d is a p p e a r.
HUD-
J in winter, it is not like the 2
still room withiu tho United States
Y A N Is th e r e m ­ last, to see how well they hail some
edy
you
w an t.
to carve out an empire, with vast
£ plain cod-liver oil, which is $
I1 U D Y A N is fo r of the boys drilled who attend their
m en an d w om en . “ kindergarten” down on the street,
natural resources and limitless op­
. difficult to take at any time. $
It Is a v e g e t a b le re m e d y and h a s no bud .
portunities for development. Eng­ e ffe c t o n Ihe sy s te m . S tu d y y o u r s y m p ­ where soft tilings are molded like
if you are losing flesh, -
$
m « c a r e fu lly . W h en y o u n a ve d o n e
.
land being so small is compelled to to
carry out t i e r
use f lU D Y A N an d th en tell y o u r frie n d s dough to help
£
you
are losing ¿round and
w
h
a
t
It
h
a
s
d
o
n
e
f
o
r
y
ou
.
expand externally; but the United
plans, nnd peanuts and only solt
^ you need
States will do better to expand in­
drinks
are
dispensed
to
tickle
the
HcBE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
ternally by the development of its 1-L F L U T T E R I N G O F T H E E Y E L I D S fancy aud appetites of those dear
own resources.
It is estimated by- A N D A T I N G L I N G S E N S A T I O N A B O V Pi children, who would otherwise go
H E EVES.
1 U ID Y A N w ill r e liev e th is
good authority that the war for the a T lm
to the Devil if they were not
o s t im m e d ia te ly .
M B L I N G O F T J IE L I P S - T h i s worked into something valuable in
conquest of the Philippine islands is d u e T to R E the
a ffe c t io n o f th e fa c ia l n erves.
| and must have it to keep up
has cost tho United States up to H U D Y A N w ill r e s t o r e tho n e r v e s to u this way.
e a lth y c o n d itio n , an d th e tr e m b lin g w ill
|
your flesh and strength,
January 1st about $300,000,000; h d is
While
at
the
primary
the
oaten-
I
a p p e a r.
THE
T H R O A T —T h is sible main issue that was discussed j $ you have been taking it and £
while to complete the conquest will s y 3. m p L to U m M P u s u a IN
lly p r e c e d e s a c r y in g spell.
require au expenditure of about T h e fe e lin g is u s th o u g h th ere w a s a ball was, “ Fusiou, or no fusion.” Or. | prospering on it, don’t fail to |
e th r o a t.
T h is a ls o is u n e r v o u s
$200,000,0t)0 more—making $500,- s In y m th p to
m w h ic h H U U Y A N w ill c a u s e to to put it plait, shall we stand in i | continue until you are thor- J
1 d isa p p ea r.
000,000 in (all.
aud give away to oar enemies part
1
4. P A L P I T A T I O N O F T H E H E A R T -
4j
If, instead of expending this vast T h e h ea rt b e c o m e s w ea k en ed a s the of the nominations with the hope) | oughly strong and well.
n erv es are a n d h ea ts irr e g u la r ly a n d
$oc. and $ 1 . 00 , all druggists.
f
sum in the stupid blunder of a war ! w e a k ly . H U D Y A N w ill s tr e n g th e n the that they will give ns their votes m
f
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
J
rt m u s c le a n d c a u s e the b e a ts to b e- ou election day to perpetuate those
for tlie conquest of something which ' ! c h o ea
n ic s tr o n g an d r eg u la r.
will never bo a dollar’s worth of
5. S I N K I N G F E E L I N G IN T H E T I T iu office who think they have n)
O F T H E S T O M A C H —T h is o c c u r s o fte n
value to tho American people as a I ! an
toe offices and cat.
d is v e ry a n n o y in g .
It is d u e to tho life-le.ise ou
'
a
c
n o f th e w e a k e n e d n e r v e s o f tho conitol the people ami make them
whole, this money had been «pent s to tio
m ach
H U D Y A N w ill s tr e n g th e n th o
in building irrigation systems in the n e r v e s , an d th e s in k in g fe e lin g w ill not servants to the ones who havo heli
r.
west, as suggested iu a receut issue I recu
W om en , tills is f o r y ou .
R e m e m b e r the public teat so loug that they
at H U D Y A N c u r e s m en nnd w om en . It bute to let go.
of your paper, and as demanded by th
Subscribers to the Herald who
w ill relieve y o u o f all the a b o v e s y m p to m s
the people, it would have been ex­ nnd y o u can be c u c c d . D o c t o r s h a ve a f ­
Again, it was argued at the pri­ accept our dubbing offer o f
fo rd e d you s om e r e lie f, b u t th ey h a v e not
pansion worth while.
Or if it had cu red . H U D Y A N w ill e ffe c t a p erm an en t mary that if we don’ t stand iu with
D Y A N n ow . Y o u ca n get
the Farm Journal and the
beeu spent iu constructing good c H u U re. D Y T A a N k e o f H y U
o u r d r u g g is t fo r 1*0 c e n ts per the Democrats, whose w ire workers
g e o r 6 p a c k a g e s f o r $2.50.
I f y o u r are always willing to stand in with
roads throughout the nation, such d p r a u c k g g a is
Herald at $1.50, will recelue
t d oes n o t k e e p it, sen d d ir e ct to
expansion would have been in the th e H U D Y A N R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y , Huy party who will give them a
F r a n c is c o o r L o s A n g e le s . C a lifo rn ia .
the Farm Journal for the re­
end worth billions of dollars to our Y San
ou can co n s u lt th e d o c t o r s o f th e l f U P - share of the spoils when they are
E D Y C O M P A N Y F R E E . Call not strong enough to take them by mainder of 1800,
own people. Such a vast sum would Y on A N the R E d o M c to
and all o f
rs.
I f y o u c a n n o t ca ll, y o u
have gone far towards making good m av w rite an d a d v ic e w ill be g iv e n free. force of votes alone, who iu the
1901,
1902,
W03
and
W04.
A d d ress
latter case laugh us to sooru auii
roads throughout tho nation, and
would at least have made good post
say the Republicans may elect
their men.
roads, or a good rural mail delivery
COR SALE AT A BARGAIN—
No. 816 South Broadway,
Those who would give away prin
system. Such expansion would also
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
eipla for selfish purposes, with the and boom privileges.
have employed a vast army of men
Also, over
Cor. S t o c k t o n , »Market a n d F.11!s Sts.»
hopes of perpetuating themselves 250 acres of 3FTO- 3L bo'tom land,
iu n much more useful and noble
S an Frnn c'sco-» C* j 1.
or some of their friends in office within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
occupation than killing off a people
where they can exchange deputy- quantities to suit purchasers. En­
struggling as our forefathers did
W. SINCLAIR,
ship
ai.d clerkship around between quire of
for their liberties.
rMnrshfltfld Sun.)
*tf]
Coquille City, Oregon,
It would also have tended to re­
A. F. Liuegar, o f Coquille City, them, to the end that all may be
lieve tho pressure upon the labor has accepted a position as chief accommodated tu one way or
another, ought to realize that while
market, put a lot of money in circu­ clerk at the Central hotel.
S u m m o n s.
they tuny scheme themselves or
lation in the United States that is
ArthnrUoodall, of Ban Francisco, friends into nominations, yet they
now sent to subduo the Filipinos.
I N TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF T IIE
Sixty thousand men were sent to is here on hh inspection trip of the will not he able to control the vo­ f Suite of Oregon, in and for the County
ters ou election day, nnd if they Elsio of M. Coos.
the I’bilippines who would have O. C. & N. Co’s interests.
Price )
The election of n captain for had heads on them as long as
vs.
/S u it in equity for divorce.
been at home consuming our own
W
.
H.
Price
\
Separate
company
A,
O.
N.
G.,
horses,
ought
to
see
that
it
would
products instead of those furnished
To W . if. Price, the abovc-nnraed de­
by Great Britain and othor coun­ has been postponed for an indef­ be much better to step down and fendant.
In tho name of tho State of Oregon, you
out gracefully and preserve w hat
tries, and to that extent manufac­ inite time.
nre required to appear and answer the com­
Among those mentioned ns pos­ reputation they have enjoyed here­ plaint tiled against you in the above-entitled
tures nnd commerce would be in­
creased ami employment given to sible candidates for representative tofore, rather than r>e voted out ns nuit within «ix weeks from the date of the
publication of this summons, to-witr
ou the Republican ticket we hear schemers and wily politicians, as first,
more per pie.
Within six weeks from March 30th, 1901»,
I believe in tho expansion of tho the names of James Watson and well ns bated by tile Democrats this beiiitf the date of the first, publication
who now profess to so DEARLY LOVE of this summons; and if you fail to appear
quantity of money in circulation to W. U. DougLs mentioned.
aud answer on or before May l*t, 1900k ttyi*
keep pace with our expanding in­
bointi the last day i*f the tinco prescribed
Cbas Sneddon, jr., leaves on the Til EM.
In conclusion, let the straight in the order for publication, ft judgment
dustries nnd commerce, so that Areata for San Francisco. From
will bo taken against, you for vaut thereof»
growth nnd progress shall not be there tie will go to Alaska iu the Populists put up none but the very and plaintiff will appiy to the court for the
impeded. These kinds of expansion employ of the Alaska Packers As­ best men, and those who are not relief demanded in h r complaint, to-wits
That the marriage contract now existing
would have brought expansion of sociation. He expects to he absent scheming for office, and all good between plaintiff and defendant be dis­
meu iu all parties will give them solved
real enduriug prospeiity, which iu six mouths.
Service of this summons is made by pub­
support ou election day. And if
turn would have brought additional
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.
lication in pursuance of an order made by
the Republicans or Democrats can L . Hnrlocker.U unity Jud'jo tor Coos Comity».
comfort and happiness to scores of
The Republican primaries were put up a better one, and elect him, Oregon,
listed Mardi 10, 1900, aud direct­
millions of plain, honest working held in the several voting precincts
ing publication of the same in the Coquille
people and the world at large, and yesterday for the purpose of elect­ tvs are hot harmed.
City H euald , a newspaper pnnlished at Co­
No F u s i o n .
quille, Coon county, once each week for a
would have pleased everybody ex­ ing delegates to the county conven­
period of six weeks.
W . C. CHASE,
cept a lot of greedy fixed-income tion to he held iu Coquille City ou
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Ho would not, with peremptory tone,
favorites and military satraps seek­ the 29th inst.
A s s e r t th o n o t e u p o n h is l a c e h is ow n .
The delegates
—Cowper.
ing jobs and plotting to kill and chosen which we have been able
rob for their kind of glory.
We
do
not
correct
the
man we
to obtain are as follows:
V i s i t DR. JORDAN’ S
B. S. E v e u s o n .
hang; we correct others by him.—
Marshfield
(north
ward)
—
Wm.
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Naabnrg, C. W. Tower, C. W. Olive, Montague.
^ ^ ! 05UUUSTOT.l)»iett*7ti,B.F.0»L I 1
Marshfield Bun:
We have it VV. J. Butler, O. E. Hall, T. M.
TL e L a r g s a :o f it » k ind in tb# W orld .
^ |
Of all the paths that lend to a
from good authority that the tim­ Dtmmick, J. W. Bennett, W. H. woman’s heart, pity is the straight-
W « ■r'* continually ao iing ucw ■ppeimono.
Come and learn how trondrrlully yon are m ads j |
ber rangers in Coos county are Gamble, J. R. Lightner, P. M. cat.— Beaumont.
i l how to avoid su k u e s -# in l dU e»»e. I f you
tf,T from an y o f Ihe i l b o f men. com « to tho ^ (
here in the interest of Die North­ ) Wilbur, Thus. Hirst.
ioM i t Sp ccU lU t o n the P *ciflc Coast,
ern Pacific railroad company. This
I IMÏ J « K O A Î f -I * I lI T A T E D2SI:ARBII ¡ )
Marshfield (south w ard)—W. B.
Con-o it iu ft - I" atf1 at >i tlv
IV pm
privale Tr« at turnt t" raou- '
! C f P U l i . l s thoroughly eradicated ^ ^
company has located in the past Curtis, C. L. Bouebrake, D. L Sco & n eB
; lr.:vr. H'írfJíl.I
ass E a r t h
Frs*-ni without using»'
year over 40,000 acres o f land in Watson, E Mingus, R. J. Coke, J.
X M - V appi* m s to i
Douglas and Lane counties, and W. Kruse, 8. B. Culhcart, E. A No B o ils N or C a r b u n c le s N ow —A
. . out a"/T>V ;rrVK CrRBin errrvcw«
* * r •* T l i l l W i I t o t l i i r s . » y
has filed 50 contests against timber Auderson, F. M. Friedherg, J. T.
!iT iilo N 4 > | )h y o fM n r r f« g e , I
C o o d Bio od M edleino.
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( A ' alunbte book lo r moil. )
»
applications in the latter county. McCormac, W. IJ. Douglas.
111 became convinced of the merit Ç I>CT- LVH.4 A CO.,«0S1 M a r k é t S i t F. < f
Ovei GOO applications for land pat­
Empire City— L. J. Mnnpsou, of flood's Sarsaparilla when I took it
ents have been filed iu the U. S. Johu »Morgan, D. Morse, jr., Harry myseli as a blood purifier. So, when
my husband had hoi's and carbuncles I
land office iu Rnsebiirg since dan- Nichols, R. W. Simpson.
U V&4-S .
60 Y E A R S ’
urged hint to take flood’s and the re­
nary 1st, so if any in Coos county
Libby — S. J. Bleep, J. C Hag- sult was that when lie had used but
E X P E R IE N C E
is desirous of locuting on vacant Inud, A. R. TeuBrook, Stephen
bottle the boils had nearly nil dis­
land now is the time to act before Lapp, A. A. Nichols, L. Deweese. one
appeared. He continued the use of
it is too late.
Myrtle P oint—R. C Dement, the medicine and after taking two
IV. T. Dement, Geo. Hermann, E. bottles he was completely cured, and,
I 11 the various public institutions W. Hermann, A. L. Buell, E A. as he expressed it, felt as if he was on
T r ad e M a r k s
of the District of Columbia, 2G00 Dodge, H. D. Pulford, L. A. Rob­ earth for tho second time. Me has
D e s ig n s
colored people are employed who erts, E. E. Huling, W .E Lewelleu, never had any boils since. Wc take
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Hood's
as
a
spring
medicine
and
gladly
Anyone sending a nkeicta nnd description may
draw an annual compensation of A. H. Black, L. 8. Robards.
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
recommend it.” M r s . A . E . S t a y s a ,
invention is probably patentable. Communica­
about $1,000,009.
South Slough—Geo. Wilson.
Yonkers, Ji. Y.
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta
sent free. Oldest nsrency for securing patent*.
Lake— C. W. Sanford.
Patents taken through Mu tin A Co. reos
S c r o fu la fro m B irth .
Special notice, without charge, in the
North Coos R iyer—C- E. E d ­
“ I have found Hood’s to be the
Over-Work Weakens
wards.
greatest blood purifier l ever took,
Your Kidneys. Coos River - J. J, Clinkiubeard, and I have tried many medicines. I
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Ten-mile— W. F. Botvron.
birth. My eyes were so badly affected
ho
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if ^
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All
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY,
lipussusn of Anatomy
Scientific Am erican.
MUNN ie CcL36,BroiK,wiiy' New York
All the blood In your body passes through
your kidneys once every three minutes.
The kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil­
ler out the waste or
Impurities in the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fall to do
their work.
Fains, aches and rheu­
matism come from ex­
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neglected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
over working in pumping thick, kidney-
poisoned blood Ihrough veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin­
ning in kidney trouble.
It you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinary affect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for Its
wonderful cures cf the most distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all druggists In flfty-
cent and one-doliar siz­
es. You may have a
sample bottle by mail Home of Swamp-Root.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
out If you havo kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y .
j
War times nre making a thriving
business for palmists nnd fortune
tellers in London. Women who)
are anxious about their friends at
the front, make a numerous patron­
age, and many soldiers consult the
) palmist before going out.
Every man is prompted by the
love of himself to imagine that he
possesses some qualities superior,
either in kind or degree, to those
which he sees allotted to tho rest of
the world.—Doctor Johnson.
Take my word for it, the saddest
thing under the sun is a soul incapa­
ble of sadness.—Mine, »ie Gasparin.
I would be almost blind for a week
Branch OfBce, C25 F St~ Washington, D. C.
at a time. My neck began to swell
so that I could not breathe freely.
Medicines failed to do me any good
until I began taking Hood's Sarsa­
parilla. Today I have excellent health
and my eyes give me very little
PATENTS,
trouble. I owe it a!! to Hood’s, w hich
AMD
I recommend to all suffering from any
disease of tho blood.” Miss K e t t i e
M ISCELLANEOUS
M c G u i r e , Silver Creek, Ky.
C laim s against.the G overn m en t.
T h a t T ire d F e e lin g .
" I cannot snv too much for Hood's
Sarsaparilla as a remedy for that tired
nnd worn out feeling one has in the
(Formerly Thi: :1 A jùitor U. S. Treasury.)
spring. As a strength builder and
appetite creator it has no equal.” A ttorticy r.\ r\ C o ut > seller at L a w .
Slits. L. B. W o o d a r d , 285 Ballou
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price for beef. ho^a. sheep, etc.
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