Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 10, 1900, Image 2

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Cpqniiìf Citij §etsui.
T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 10, 1900.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
D. E. Dean, Editor and Proprietor.
Unvoted to Urn n uterial .nul social cp
6nldiun of the Coqul'i'.e Valley particularly
ami of Coos County generall}
Subscription, peryear.ru advance, it.SO
TI1K
l 1113 Í .11 r.Ii
1« kept on aie ut E. C. P A K E »
AtlvertiHOiff Aaeucy, »U und 1»
U erelient,1 Pxchftnii., San Praucueo, Caliptmla,
wher eceutraeta for alvertlaiua can be made fur It.
DEMOCRATS NAME THEIR LEADERS-
Adlal
Stevenson Nominated
Running Mate.
as
Bryan's
When tho roll call was begun on
the first and only ballot there was
little demonstration as the delega­
tions announced their votes, but
when the last territory was reached
the guidons of the states began to
gather around Illinois. Stevenson
had 599 J votes, not enough to nom­
inate, but all I he chairmen whose
delegations had not voted for Stev­
enson were standing on chairs en­
deavoring to get recognition to
change their vote and get in the
band wagon. Tennessee got id first,
followed by Alabama. Cheers greeted
the change of Ohio, New York and
other leading delegations, and es­
pecially the announcement of Min­
nesota, at the request of Mr. Towne,
casting its solid vote for Stevenson.
Senator Clark of Montana rushed to
the platform to change his State’s
vote. Senator Tillman arose to
make Stevenson’s nomination unan­
imous, but it was unnecessary.
Chairman Richardson announced
that Adlai E. Stevenson had received
every one of the 930 votes cast.
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A TACOMA HORROR.
T hirty-Five Persons Killed— Many Wounded
and W ill Die.
Tacoma, Wnsh., July 3.—A Taco­
ma car, carrying 104 excursionists,
jumped the track on n curve at
8:30 this morning and plunged off
a bridge iDto a gulch 120 feet.
It
turned over in descending and
struck upside down when 00 feet
down, tho occupniits beiug crushed
and mangled beneath tho heavy
weight as the car continued its de­
scent. Thirtv-five people aroknown
to have been killed and of the 18
injured fully one half will die.
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County Court Proceedings—July Fred Wilson..........................
M H Hersey.........................
lt>00. Term.
J P Goodman.......................
E x p e n d i t u r e s A f t e r T h e A p r i l J D Mumford,.......................
1900, T e r m .
J O Bates,.............................
Officers.................................. $886 68 W D L F Smith,.................
Indigents.............................. 364 50 G R Wickham...................
Circut cciirt.......................... 145 5 0 I T H Walker........................
Telephones for officials.......
4 5 0 ’ D W Baker...........................
Roads and bridges............... 650 00 E J Davidson........................
Court house seats and frtr 610 45 Jos Clinton...........................
John McLeod.......................
J u l y 1900, T e r m .
R C Dement files his oath o f of­ Edw Fahy, Sr....................
fice aiul is declared the duly quali­ J A H amblock....................
fied and elected county commiss­ Manley Barklovv,.................
Charley Skeels,....................
ioner for the term of four years.
S B Cathcart files his bond which W II Nosier.........................
is approved and he is declared to be J V Hambloek......................
the duly elected and qualified Alex Stauff,..........................
county surveyor of Coos county of C M Wickham.....................
Oregon for the ensuing two years. D C Raudleman....................
Bond of L H Hazard filed and John Lenuan,......................
approved and declared to be the C M Hermann.....................
duly elected and qualified clerk of W S Wheeler,.....................
Coos coumy tor the ensuing two Oscar Reed............................
C A Metlin...........................
years.
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CALLED JURORS.
On application of L H Hazard,
county clerk, R H Mast is appointed W H Morgan.......................
deputy county clerk at a salary of James Hatcher.....................
$800 00 per year.
Wm Bettys, ........................
W H Bunch files his oath of of­ B B Teters.............................
fice, and is declared to be the duly W H Lytton........................
elected and qualified county school C H Church,....... ...............
suparintendent o f Coos county o f , L C Marsters,.......................
Oregon for the ensuing four years. ; T N Boone............................
Bond ol J S Lawrence filed and Albert Colver........................
approved, and he is declared the J D W ilson............................
duly elected and qualified assessoi Robt W'hittcd,.......................
o f Coos county o f Oregon for the A L Rice................................
ensuing two years.
L II Noah.............................
Bond of Wm Horsfall filed and H W Holverstott................
approved, and he is declared to be W Z Cotton...........................
the duly elected and ¿qualified cor­ John Barker..........................
oner for the ensuing two years.
J J Clinkenbeard, ................
Bond of J B Dully filed and ap­ V M Ireland.........................
proved, and he is declared to be L D Smith.............................
the duly elected and qualified treas­ F W Black............................
urer of Coos county for the ensuing Frank Petit...........................
two years.
T G Eckels...........................
J u s t ic e C o u r t e x p e n s e s .
E C Rice....................
S tate vs W O ld la n d —
W H S H y d e , ju s tic e
W ITN ESSES
fees
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BEFORE
ATTORNEY.
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S tate v s A n n ie N o b b —
W H S H y d e , ju s tic e fees
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ot iPtitrrli« m *n ,
Mr. A. Handers, writing from
Cocosnut Grove.Fla., says there 1ms
been quite an epidemic «if diarrhoea
there. He had a severe attack and
was cured by four «loses < f ChambiT-
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
He says he also recom­
mended it to others nnd they say it
ia tho la st mc< icine they ever used.
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
W H S H y d e , ju s tic e
fees$
5 90
J W C a rte r, m a rsh a l fees on
su b p o e n a $3 65 , fees on
c o m m itm e n t$5 15, 2 d y ’ s
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DISTRICT
J G Vincamp.......................
5 65 Emily Vincamp...................
J D S u n d e rla n d , co n stab le
7 65 H F Nicholls.......................
F ra n c e s K lro d ste n o g ra p h e r
5 OO Chas W ilson.........................
C h a s T S m ith in te rp re te r i
Carl W alker.........................
I 50 Daisy Jackson.....................
d a y .............................................
L o u is a R o o s, w itn e ss fe e s...
4 50 J C Blake.............................
Pekin’s Streets Literally Running with Blood.
M artin G ilu c k , w itn e ss fees
4 50 Esther Vincamp...................
The following ure extracts from
O rd e re d th a t W S in c la ir be pay- Dr Win Horsfall.................
dispatches of the 6 tli inst:
e d as follo w s:
Leo C ook .............................
The streets of Pekin are literally
F o r m ile a g e to M arsh field .,
Clarence Dean.....................
running with blood from tho vic­
a n d retu rn in B o w ls b y as-
tims of Boxer butcheries. There is
J M Cowan...........................
sa n lt m a tter, as dist a tty
no hope for the the foreigners, and
3 60 Roland Darby.......................
all foreigners and all foreign con­ F o r m ile a g e to M ’ fld a n d
State vs Percy Allen—
suls at Tiou TYin have cabled their
re tu rn in state vs A n n ie
George
Miller.......................
governments that, tho disturbances
N o b b , as d ist a t t y .............
3 60 George Pope.........................
are spreading south nnd eastward.
S ta te vs R o b e rt B re en —
England has been warned to pre­
Mrs Sargent.........................
i 00 Renaldo Robison.................
pare to hear the worst nows possi­ J W F ilte r , j u r y f e e s ............
ble from Pekin.
I 00
Y M L o w e , ju r y fe e s.............
Zobeda Robison...................
It is now known that China has L C G ib s o n , j u r y fe e s...........
I 00 C E Houser.........................
long been preparing for tho trouble,
i 00 J V Strong...........................
M I S w ift , j u r y f e e s ..............
ten million dollars worth of arms
I 00
0 0 ¡Matilda Pope.......................
and ammunition having been cap­ T h o s A n d e rs o n , j u r y fees
tured and destroyed in nnd about S D B a rro w s, ju s tic e fe e s...
3 50 Hulda Pope...........................
Tien Tsin. Tho powers are urged F: M B la c k e r b y , co n sta b le
4 00 Etta Pope..............................
to hurry preparations for meeting A M u n k , w itn e ss fe e s...........
I 50 Tenn Robinson...................
tho emergency. All arc actively at
S ta te v s R L B y b e e —
Lee Goodman.......................
work.
London, July 7.— "Tho massacre
of the foreign ministers, the women
nnd children, and the guards at
Pekin, after 18 days of hoploss ro-
sistanee, is confirmed,” says a news
agency dispatch from (Shanghai,
dated July 6 uml received in Loudon
today.
“ When the niumuntion and food
were exhausted,” continues the dis­
patch,” thn Chinese fiendH closed in
upon tho legations and butchered
all who remained alive. Afterwards
they set tire to tho legation build­
ings in wliieh tho remains o f tho
victims were consumed in one hor­
rible holocaust."
The dispatch does not state the
source from which the news of this
confirmation is received, but it is
thought that this is indicated by
another Shanghai dispatch which
states that the Taoti, or officer in
charge of several departments at
Shanghai and vicinity, now ndmits
that no legations exist in Pekin.
They are said to have been exter­
minated, ami it is admitted that no
foreigners have been left alive.
Reports of the atrocities committed
by Prince Tuan upon the Chinese
are appalling. He bad 4000Chinoso
butchered, it it; said, for merely dar­
ing to petition to control the orgie
of blood and restrain his followers.
The dispatch concludes with the an­
nouncement that ex-Vicerov Chi Li
Wang Wen t ’hiao his been killed by
the Boxers.
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HANDON PRECINCT---- JUDGES.
A H Buckingham................. $
T J Stillwell...........................
J K Scott................................
Burton Prairie—
G W Norris.......................... ..
II W Holverstott...................
J A Hatcher............................
Coaledo—
John G randy..........................
A II L ove................................
Dennis Donovan
Coos Citv—
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Noi th Coos River—
North Marshfield—
J R L ig h tn e r........................
John Bear...............................
J N Nelson.............................
South Marshfield—
E A Anderson........................
R Walter................................
H C Noble..............................
Missouri—
J R Leonard..........................
H H Fellows..........................
Janies Hervey........................
Myrtle Point -
R C Dement...........................
J H Matheny..........................
I E Rose.................................
Newport—
Lewis D ew eese.....................
T R Spencer...........................
Norway—
W T M ille r...........................
J P Barkdoll.........................
Richard Houghton................
Parkersburg—
Esau Prewett.........................
J F Haga.......... ................
J V Hambloek........................
Prosper —
J W Hammerburg.................
J T Houser............................
E W Fahv..............................
Riverton—
J V Foster..............................
O A K elly...............................
E J Price................................
Rowland—
J D Hayes.............................
W L H ood ..............................
John Neal...............................
South Slough —
Geo W a sson .........................
Thomas Brown.......................
Howard Gollver.....................
Sumner-—
A D B oone.............................
H N Black..............................
Wm La w h om ........................
Ten Mile—
W F Bowron.........................
Ola Bentson...........................
Stephen Johnson..................
Ban Ion Precinct—Clerks —
B N Harrington....................
C Y L ow e...............................
Burton Prairie—
Webb Mast.............................
Wm Bettys.............................
Coaledo—
(! M Wickham.......................
William G row ........................
Coos City—
Z T Siglin...............................
W m M H oss..
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North Coos River —
C E Ed wards.........................
John Porter............................
Coos River—
Anson Rogers........................
W F Hodson..........................
Coquille City—
J J Stanley.............................
A G Balch..............................
Dora—
W L Krantz...........................
II E W ilcox............................
Empire City—
W R S im p son .......................
Fritz Getty.............................
Enchanted —
S S Endicott...........................
M O Hootou...........................
Four Mile--
C T Bluuicnrother.................
Jns F Alumbaugh.................
Lake—
C D MeFariin.........................
J W Judd................................
North Mttrshfied—
John D B lack.............
W J Butler..............................
South Marshfield—
F M Friedberg.......................
George Ross............................
Missouri—
I M Weekly.............................
F S Bunch*..............................
Myrtle Point—
6 00 L A Roberts..........................
6 00 H A Johnson..........................
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S J Sleep.................................
00 W M Richardson...................
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Norway—
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Alexamler Stauff....................
00 J H Barklow..........................
Parkersburg—
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00 W C Purker............................
| J G Lonevo............................
Prosper—
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It W Bullard..........................
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W T R i g h t . . . . ......................
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B rid g e s ,
W illie C u r tis ,
R a lp h C o k e ,
W a lte r C u lin ,
W W G a g e , sh e riff’s fees
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K a r d e ll a n d C h a r le s K e r n —
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J o h n H er ra d o n ,
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M a g g ie W a ll,
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Jesse N o a h ,
D a v id K a r d e ll,
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F red B eu tz,
Jam es D u rra n d ,
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H e n ry K ern , S r, "
I.ee G o o d m a n , con st fees and
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John H Pi ice..........................
Coos Rivtr —
E J Coffelt..............................
L I) S m it h .............................
W H Smith.............................
Coquille City—
J J Lamb.................................
G R Wickham........................
John P G oodm an..................
Dora—
O G Swau................................
E N H a r r y .............................
\\ m Abernethy.....................
Empite City —
m Turpén............................
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GRANDMA
HAD
CONSUMPTION
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
It is very palatable and easily
digested. If you will take plenty
of fresh air, and exercise, and
SCOTT’S EMULSION stead ily,
there is very little doubt about
your recovery.
There are hypophosphites in i t ;
they give strength and tone up the
nervous system while the cod-liver
oil feeds and nourishes.
yx. and f t oo, all drugsist*.
SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemist»;«« w York.
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ULRb ARE YÜlL-t SYMPrOMS:
L CON STANT
HEADACHE
AND
T lt O U B L U D D H A IN . T h e m a la ria l p o i­
son Is c ir c u la t in g In the brain. H U D Y A N
w ill driv e it ou t. H U D Y A N w ill p u r ify
the b lood und the brain w ill r e c e iv e it
In a p u ro sta te. Y o u r h ead u ch ea w ill dis­
a p p e a r an d y o u r m ind w ill b e c o m e clea r.
I. 1. 1’ A L E OH Y E L L O W I S H C O M ­
P L E X IO N .
H U D Y A N w ill e s ta b lis h a
fr o « c ir c u la t io n o f p ure b lo o d an d cau sa
tho c h e e k s to assu m e th eir n a tu ra l eolor.
3 L O SS O F A P P E T I T E A N D G N A W ­
IN G IN T H E S T O M A C H . H U D Y A N w ill
c it a r the s to m a c h and re s to re the a p p e ­
tite nnd th s d ig estion o f fo o d w ill b e c o m e
p erfect.
4. F E E L I N G O F W E I G H T O V E R THE
L Í V E R . T h is Is due to the e n la rg em en t
• f th o liver. It Is filled w ith tho poison
o f m alaria. H U D Y A N w ill d r iv e out the
poison nnd c a u s e ths o r g a n to a s s u m e its
n atu ral sise.
5. H E A V I N E S S IN T H E R E G IO N O F
TH E
SPLEEN .
The
sp leen
b ecom es
g r e a tly en la rg ed . H U D Y A N . b y Its d i­
rect a ctio n o n the m a la rin l p o is o n , w ill
lessen the c o n g e s t io n an d c a u s e tho h e a v ­
iness to d isa p p ea r.
Y ou a r c s u ffe rin g fro m C h r o n ic M alaria
and vou enn be cu red . T h e r e lic t is held
cu t to y o u . It Is H U D Y A N .
HUDYAN
w ill r e liev e y o u r e v e r y
s y m p to m and
m ak e you w ell. W h e n y o u h a v e used
H U D Y A N t*ll y o u r frie n d s w h a t it has
d on e fo r v ou .
flu d y a n c a n be ob ta in ed
o f all d r u g g is ts fo r 50c p e r p a ck s jre. or
six p a c k a g e s fo r 1Ü 50. If y o u r drujrjsUt
(J o c k net k “ c p It. send d ir e c t to th* III P -
Y A N R E M E D Y C O M P A N Y . San F ra n is
c o " o r L o s A n g e l« * . Cal
lie m e m b e r that
you ra n co n s u lt the I I U D Y A N D O C T O R S
F R E E . C all and sse tho d o c t o r s .
Y ou
m a y ca ll and see th em o r w r ite , tm you
desire. A d d r e s s
Oregon National Guard-
The Oregon National Guard con­
sists of the following:
Two regiments and one battulion
infantry, twenty companies, 1200 .
men.
Three battalions naval reserve,
150 men.
One battery light artilley, GO men:
Two troops cavalry, 100.
Total, 1510 men.
These troops are better equippeil
than ever before and have been or­
dered into eight-day encampment
at Salem beginning July 7th.
The camp bus been named Camp
“ Geer,” in honor of the governor,
who is commander in chief of the
National Guard.
About 50 persons are employed
in the Salem cannery, which is now
canning pens.
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HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY,
Wo. 810 South Broadway,
Los Angeles, CaL
ASM tStkU nltH l'V
Sail;
P r « l> < -r t j.
C or. S t o c k t o n , M arket a n d P ills Sts.«
b a n F r a n cis c o , C*U
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N T E E COUNTY COUBT OF T H E
State of Oregon for Coos County,
lit the lutitt* r of tbe Estate of I
W m. Hutchinson, dcaoiifted. I
liv virtue
an order of the county
A Train Wrecked-
court, of tin* fltrtfr of Or« gon for Coos county,
made noil «‘utered ou ttur (till diiy of July,
IS! 13, directing me. nHiwtiuinlstrutirixof said
Butt»1, July 3.-—Iu a wreck ou the estate, to sell tile real properly belonging
Montana Central at tho
point 1 to said estnte nt private snle, or so much
thereof hh may b«i necessary to pay the
twelve miles from this eity last I debts
against tiie said estate, the nllowsnce
night, John Docks of Great Falls, for the family of said di'Oessed and the costs
and John Kelly and chilli were and elm- gesiif the mlministriitiin, I will Hell
nt private sale nil tbe following -described
killed. Over thirty persons were in­ real property of said estate, to-wit: The
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jured. The cause of the accideiil undivided one-third interest in the 8W U
of SW 14 seetinn 10. the E K " f s w X and
was the spreadiug of the rails.
MV
of N\Y q section lb. nil in township
23, south of range 13. west of Ihe Wtllnm-
Rear Admiral John W. Phillip, ette meridian, nnd nil the NW K of the
NE 4 nnd NW V, of tli- SE H «>t section 18,
who gained lusting fame ns com­ township
23. south of rnnge 13, wist of the
mander of the battle ship Texas at Willamette meridian, nnd also Ihe undi­
Santiago, died at the Brooklyu Navy vided one-sixth interest in Ihe land nnd
ostnte of James MoCue, deceased.
yard Saturday afternoon. Au or­
Conuilie, Oregon. April 10. llKX).
E l T x HUTCHINSON.
ganic affection of the heart was the
Administratrix of the estnte of W m . Hntoh-
cause of his death.
inson, deceased.
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R. D .
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I
SANFORD,
Office—Up-Stairs, near PostoIBc*.
C O Q U IL L E CITY, O R E G O N .
O TICE is hereby given that all County
Warrants endorsed prior to Aag. 1,
1800, will be paid on presentation at my
oilice in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon.
No interest will be allowed after July
N
Buys, Sells and Exchanges Property, Rents
It, 1!K)0.
This 31st day of May, 1900.
W . W . HAYES,
County Treasurer.
“Our Native Herbs
la the beRt all-aronnd remedy for Con­
stipation, Indigestion, Liver nrd Kid-
noy Complaints, Impure Blood. Mala­
rial Fevers, Chills and Fever. Sick and
Nervons Headache, Rheumatism, Neu­
ralgia, etc.
Oue box supplies ‘J00 days’ treatment, nt a
cost of only £1. nnd is an unfailing remedy
if nsed according to directions, or inouey
refunded,
O H AS. W . DTK, «»f Myrtle Point. has
taken the Agency for Coos county, for
o n ; NATIVE HE BBS,
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Your doctor says take care of
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yourself and take plain cod-liver
3 09 oil, but you can’ t take it. Only
the strong, healthy person can
3 00 take it, and they can’t take it
long. It is so rich it upsets the
stomach. But you can take
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Gold Beach Gazette:
News
reacheil here Saturday evening, by
telephone to Mrs. Jesee Turner, o f
the death of Mrs. James S. Aver,
ill, which occurred at her home, in
Gold Beach on that day. From
wliut we are able to learn, it ap.
pears tlint Mrs. Averill was engaged
in washing, and in liftirg a heavy
boiler, received internal injuries,
which resulted
in her death.
| Deceased was a daughter of Ml.
anil Mrs. George Lawrence, of
Pistol River, nud w h s an estimable
lady, who enjoyed the friendship
HUd esteem of all her Hcquaiutebces.
She leaves a husband, two little
daughters, numerous relatives, and
a host of friends to mouru her sad
and untimely death. The funeral
u as to occur at 2 o'clock ou Sunday,
last, nud Mrs. Turner who was vis-
iling her parents ill Port Orford,
departed for Gold Beach, with her
children, and accompanied by W .
H. Wilson as driver, ent ly Sunday
morning, to be in attendance at the
funeral.
Houses and Farms,
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3 CO
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and I am afraid I have in­
herited it.
I do not feel
w e l l ; I have a cough ; m y
lungs are so re ; am losing
flesh.
W hat shall I d o ?
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D iffe r s m a te r ia lly fro m o r d in a r y ch ill«
an d fev er. It le the resu lt o f repeated
a c u te a tta ck * . T h e liv e r an d sp leen ure
p rin c ip a lly a ffe c te d . T h e y a c t a s »to re -
buUBes f o r U i« m a la ria l p oieon and the
b lo o d
ta k es
It
fr o m th em .
The
p oison
m u st
be
d riv en o u t o f the
sy stem .
HUD-
YAN
w ill e r a d i­
c a t e e v o r y tra ce
o f It.
HTIDY AN
w ill d e s tr o y
the
a c tio n o f the p o i­
son and e v e n tu a lly
d r iv e ou t the last
p a r ticle o f It fro m
the sy s te m . In a d ­
d ition
to
this,
HL U Y A N w ill re­
s to r e the lost i i i -
etite.
It
w ill
ulld up th e w e a k ­
en ed
s ys t em.
HUDYAN
will
m a k e n ew b lo o d
an d
n ew
tlesh.
T h e p a in s In the
bone«
w ill
disa p p ea r.
T h e b efu d d led
bra in w ill becon iu clea r. H U D Y A N will
do all th is and m ake y o u w ell. H U D Y A N
h as cu red o th e r s and It w ill c u r e you . W e
d e s c r ib e the s y m p to m «. S tu d y them c a r e ­
fu lly . T h e y are jo u r « . D o not d e .a v lo n g ­
er. b u t tu k « H U D Y A N n ow e n d y o u w ill
be cu red.
Treasurer's Notice.
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Enebunted —
H H Brownson.
............
28 OO It A Cribbius..........................
tran sp o rtatio n e x p e n s e s ...
I T W e e ly , sal as com m is-
L B Fetter..............................
s t o n e r , m t l a n d c x ’ m tm lg s
33 80
Four Mile—
C IR C U IT C Ò U R T E X P E N S E S .
C M Houghton......................
T J W ooden...........................
F K W ilso n , s e r v in g sub-
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poen as and m il for sam e # IO 2 0 A T u r n e r ................................
Montague Lord, son of ex-gov­
Lake—
T R IA L JU RO R S.
ernor W. P. Lord, lias been ap-
p«iinted a cadet at West Point, up­ J II M a th e n y .............................S 28 OO
on the recommendation of Senator C h a s H e lle r ................................ »9 6 0
Himon.
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S F A a s e n ..................................
s
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Ten Mile —
John M Dolan.......................... 3 00
Benj Roberts............................. 3 00
For bring in elei-tion returns,
June, 1900, as follows:
J Hatcher, Burton Prairie. .
f l 80
A H Buckingham, Bandon .
5 20
A H Love, Coaledo..............
1 60
Jas Wall, Cons City . . . . . .
4 20
John Porter, North Coos
River..................................
7 40
E J Coffelt, Coos River____
5 30
Frank Morris, returning sup­
plies from Deer Park (no
election).............................
1 00
G G Swan. Dora...............
4 00
B D Jones, Empire......... ..
5 60
H H Brownson, Enchanted
4 40
T J Wooden, Four Mile.....
7 60
Julius Larsen, L ake...........
8 00
W J Butler, North M’ fld...
3 80
F A Anderson, South M’ fld
3 80
3 00
3 00
3 00 J H Matbeuey, Myrtle Pt...
T R Spencer, Newport.......
6 00 Richard Haugbton, Nor­
way........................................
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J V Hambloek Parkersburg
3 00 E W Fahy, Prosper...............
W T Right, Riverton.......
3 00
J D Hayes, Rowland...........
Wasson,
South
3 00 George
Slough..................................
3 00
A D Boone, Sumner................
W F Bovvron, Ten Mile.....
3 00
S L Roberds, assisting can­
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vassing election returns
and mileage..........................
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W C Chase, assisting can­
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vassing election returns
Lee Goodman cleaning pol­
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ling place at Coquille.......
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I To be continued next weeti.}
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C A J o h n so n ,
llowlaml—
C M Hermaun........................
It l ’ Cannon..........................
South Slough—
George F Cook......................
Thomas Nicholls....................
Sumner—
Alfred Cavanaugh.................
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CHRONIC MALARIA
OCit
OUR
NATIVE OILS.
N ATIVE BAISAM ,
Prepared only bv The Alonzo O. Bliss Co.,
Washington, D. C.
Mr. Dye, the agent, has the permission of
K. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, to use his
name to recommend it as a splendid fam­
ily medicine. Among others v ho heartily
recoir.iuend it nre Darins Gant, J iiayes,
C M Hermann nnd J W Otto.
Get a copy ot Our Native Almanac from
the agent, «>r send to him for one at Myrtle
Point, and try these incomparable medi­
cines.
Ijy tf
The Full-lird Norman Stallion,
C
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\ \ r i L L BE AT COQUILLE TH R EE
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days out of nine, beginning Mon­
day, May 28, 1U00. flO to insure; payable
when the mare is known to be with foal.
#.*» for single leap: payable within the sea­
son in U. S . gold c »in or bankable notes.
CH AU TU E8 is a beautiful iron grey. 16
hands high, nnd weighs 1668 lbs. He is a
horse of unusual fine style and action, ami
of gentle disposition. " He is powerfully
built, has a fine head, heavy neck, is deep
through the shoulders, full across the
breast, splendid b.ack nnd loin, round and
fall in the barrel, broad ncroaa the hips and
rump, fine clean bone and well aet.
Hia
offspring are of same form, color and dis­
position. Got by imported Duke de Char­
tres. .'"»I: dnm, Nonna. im|orted Pollock of
Scotland Glory, dam imported Rattler.
GRANT H A u R Y . Proprietor.
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Frcnrli Canadian
Stallion. •
Makes Collections.— 13 Years' Experience and a Growing
Business Are Our Best “A d.”
SAMPLE PROPERTIES OFFERED.
Several thousand acres Timber Land at, from $6 to $15 per acre.
stock or dairy farm, some improvements,
$ 3,000
24(1
improved,
4.000
235
part improved,
1,500
320
163
2.000
480
“
stock ranch, hill land, (n $2.25 per acre, anil a dozen others
of like quality, nwav from town, or river, cheap.
DAIRY, FRUIT AND HAY FARMS,
80
38
36
47
40
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it
120
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40
300
280
37
80
140
37
80
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well
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finely
bottom land, 25 acres improved, well located
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part cleared, ami well located
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finely improved,
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bottom and bill, part cleared,
all bottom land, 25 acres improved,
mostly bottom, 10 acres cleared,
15 bottom cleared, house, barn, orchard,
6,000
5.500
tf ,000
3.000
1,600
3.200
3.200
5.000
7.000
3,700
2.000
3.500
800
1.500
Siali Places Near Ton.
350
325
37
900
15
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5
14
ROBBIN
y ? IR F O by thoroughbred French Tana­
ka dian; Darn half imi-half French Can­
adian—other unknown bv present owner.
This well-known Stallion will commence
the season May «8th. at Fridge or Dr. East­
er’ s Ranch, to Mnv loth; Mvrtle Point May
16th to -1st; Dairwrile May *J3d to 28th.
Will return to Bridge on ilay 60th. and
revisit and remain five days at each stand
successively as named above during the
season on above dates.
1 will be at the
stand, not on the road.
Age, 11 years; coal black; lo hands
inches high: weighs 1400 pounds.
i*ee bills, for terras.
'
J. W . C A L D W E IL . Owner.
on the river, or near town, better improved ami located.
acres well improved and well located,
«
finely improved
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it
4«
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ft
wcli
spring branch
2 lots, house and shrubbery
1 lot, large house, well lo­
aerea, buitdings, good
cated
orchard,
$ 1,100 House, barn nnd parcel of
“ fine home
1,600
land near business
“ small house, barn
600
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“ bench anil bottom,
creek, new house
900
“ bench and bottom,
bouse and barn
700
Resiliences io Ton.
1,000
Coeeiiie Unimproyefl Prop­
erty.
2 finely located residence lots $ 500
2 lots near business part of
6 lota, house, barn, garden,
300
3
225
2
4
3
town
creek
$ 600 2 inside lots, near rourthonse
2 corner lota, “
“
lots, new house, bottom
garden
600, Parcel near Academy, 400x348
feet
lots and good house, cen­
tre of town
600 1 6 choice oval residence lots,
well back
fine lots, shrubbery, good
house, bam anti shop
1,100 ! 100 x 100 feet on corner near
school
lots, house, cheap barn,
200
700
400
225