Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 31, 1900, Image 1

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E. E. WHITTAKER,
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CITY, O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y ,
Some Facts About Roads-
Additional
Court
P roceed in gs
July 1900, Term .
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JULY
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31,
warrant on the county treasurer in
payment therefor.
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NO. I
1900.
Second Tim e on E a rth
T ^ O R HALE—147 Acres o f L a n d ,
m il*
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from Norway. C oos cou n ty. Known
M o d ary pine«. F or p aticn lart, null
on
H EN RY GRADY,
iun^)t4
N orw ay, OreRO..
hr ’ the
M r . E d i t o r : — The following
Sheriff’ s petition for credit on the N * B oll* N or C a r b u n c le « N e w —A
from Farmer’s Voice, Chicago,
G o o d B lo o d M e d ic in e .
A D J O U R N E D TERM .
rolls
for double and erroneous as-
C oq u ille C ity, Or.
should be carefully studied by every
“ I became convinced of the merit
Court met at 9 (/clock A. M., sestnents, allowed.
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla when I took it
one who has any hauling or driving I
O pposifca^Hotel C oqa ille—east fron t.
pursuant to adjournment of July
Ordered that all tax sales of June mvsclf as a blood purifier. So, when
W ill visit Dandoti troni U t to 8 th o f each “ G o hire a b a ll.” said dainty Sue,
to
do,
and
as
there
is
so
much
rock
ur fe e returned if w e fa il. A n y o n e s e n d lM
And
what
was
m
ore
uncouth,
m onth.
.
,
_
.
, 13th, 1900, when the following pro- 27th, 1900, and June 30, 1900, with ! tny husband had boils and carbuncle*I sk O e tc
an d descrip tion o f a n y in v en tio n w in
She said, “ I ’ ll put a head on vou,
urged him to take Hood’s and the re­ p ro m h p tly
aud gravel iu Coos county, nil our 1
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. , .
receive our op inion fre e co n cern in g
I f yon ‘ shoot o ff your m outh.’ ”
, .
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' eeeditigs were bad:—
the exception o f the sale of the sult was that when he had used but th e p aten ta b ility o f sam e. “ H o w to O btain a
O Q U IL L E
people
should
heed
the
suggestive
P a te n t” sen t upon request.
P a te n ts secured
A “ racket” now , was once u “ m uss;”
Geo. D. Ridinger, o% acct. Cooper sw % of sec 14, t 27, s o f r 13 west one bottle the boils had nearly all dis­ th
rou gh ns ad vertised for sale a t our
T o run is “ on the fly,”
thought.
Near Norway school
P aten ts tak en out th rou gh u s reci
C om m enting on som e w icked “ cuss,”
bridge contract....V.........$500 00 assessed under the name of D R. appeared. He continued the use of notice,
w itho ut ch arge, in T a n P a t e n t K i c o t o ,
the medicine and after taking two an illu strated an d w id e ly circu late d jou rn
house is enough gravel fo ronke
’ f i s “ how is that for high.”
Ordered that the r^ad known as Dale, be confirmed.
N EW AND E L E G A N T K O O M 8.
bottles he was completely cure«?, aud, consulted by M anufacturers an d In ve sto r*
T
h
e
p
rin
ter,
too,
in
language
fre
e
,
good
roads
for
20
miles
or
more
in
S en d for sam p le cop y FIKKI. Addrsstf,
8 ANIL'ARY O O N D IT IO N 8 P E R F E C T .
the Middle creelc ibad, from the
(A truly vulgar w him )
Whereupon court adjourned for as lie expressed it, felt as if he was on
V IC T O R J . W A N S A C O .
every diiection; why uot use it?
E X P E R IE N C E D N U RSES.
earth
for
the
second
time.
He
has
W hen speaking o f an enem y,
Coos bay wagon roajl to near W. the term.
(P a ten t A tto r n e y * ,)
Bays: “ We*ll set co w n on him .”
E RSO N S doninoli to oom e to C oquille
never hud any boils since. YVe take E v a s , B u ild in g ,
A SAVING OF $000,000,000.
W A SH IN «TO M , « . B .
fo r M edio*) or Hurt;leal T reatm ent A m isch ief-m aking boy you see,
P. Mast's new h ou * be - elocated
Hood's
as
a
spring
medicine
and
gladly
State o f Oregon, >
m ar ob ta in rntee and other inform ation ,
The readers o f this paper that
And enter your protest;
recommend
it.”
M
r s . A . E . S t a y sa ,
and
re*sn»-vej
cd,
tv
I.
landler,
by add regains J. B U R T M O O R E , W .D.,
County of Coos, \ ’
are interested in any species of leg­
Yonkers, N. Y.
C oqa ille C ity, Oregon. Home light rep ro o f; when q u ickly he
T o t ïie T m io r r u m s k ie
R eplies; “ P ull dow n your yoat.”
Wm. Bett> and W -
ch ap­
I, L H. Hazard, county clerk of
islation
towards
improvement
of
S c r o fu la fr o m B ir t h .
IJIH E C O M M E R C IA L -i-----
Slang phrases now are “ ail the g o ;”
pointed as viewers ..
Cath-
Coos county, state of Oregon, for
E’ en while the pen I touch,
the public highways will find food
“ I have found Hood’s to be the
cart, surve/ot nt -i.n v m-et on
T h e m oat m odern avranRed
B A R B E R I hear som e fellew cry “ go slow ;”
the caunty of Coos, hereby certify greatest blood purifier I ever took,
for reflection in the following:
A nother yells “ n ot m u ch .”
S H O P in C oqa ille C ity .
July 30th, 190c at | 1 fii:e
Mc­
and I have tried many medicines. I
T h is o ld rc lia b U t a d
^
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that the ioregoing schedule o f e x ­ was
It is estimated that the public
moat su ccess/a I spec­
a sufferer with scrofula from
M. McDonald, Proprietor. Private Ownership of Public Officials.
Kinley, Oregon
ialist i s Ben First ofin-
penses
o
f
Coos
county,
Oregon,
birth. My eyes were so badly affected
roade o f the United States, aggre­
00
, still so b H d b m la
Ordered that th ■ » cr> lit- • r W
I would be almost blind for a week
as
audited
by
the
County
Court
of
ca
re s ll S c x a s ! *wtL
gate
1,500,000
miles
iu
length
Political nnd civic conditions in
at a time. My neck began to swell
S em inal D iseases,
W . Hayesas -u in
nty Meas­
Coos county, Oregon, is a true and so that I could not breathe freely.
the United States are now undergo­ The somewhat conservative esti­
floeh m G on orrhea,
urer be approve ’ t
at t-.e be
G l e e t, 8 t r i e t a te*
ing
rapid
and
important
changes.
correct
extract
from
the
proceedings
Medicines
failed
to
do
me
any
good
mates o f Gen. Roy Stone of the
. A - t t o m e y - . a ,t - X j a t x r ,
Hyphilia. in a ll ita
ia. county treas­
They are nearly all tending in the U. 8 . department o f agriculture paid $50 for s.< :
form a . Skin Diaenaea.
o f said court at- the July, 1900, until I began taking Hood's Sarsa­
M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
parilla.
Today
1
have
excellent
health
N e r v o a a D eb ility ,
direction
of
better
citizenship
nnd
urer
fo
mouth
end.'ig
T
tly
ioth,
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term thereof!.
places
the
totnl
wagon
transporta­
Im poton oy , S em inal W eakness and Loaa o f
and
my
eyes
give
me
very
little
government.
Dealer in B eau E m i t * o f all kinda.
igoo.
M anh ood, the oonsequence o f self-abase
Witness my hand and the seal of trouble. 1 owe it all to Hood’s, which nnd cxceHHes producin g the follow in g gymp*
In the spread of sound knowledge tion at approximately 600,000,000 W H Punch. t ;
d 'lO Q U I L L K C O U N C IL. NG.3US O F T H E
s a l *•;
County Court this 25th day of July, I recommend to all suffering from any toina: S allow cou n ten a n ce, dark apota un­
L ; F raternal Aid Aaaoeiation m eet« tbo the development of public Bpiritaud tons.
The average distance of
diseaae of the blood.” Miss K e t t i e der the eyes, pain in the hea d , rin g in g in
scho> stipi »n á 'f tiSiag.
2 d Tneadar »vetting o f
P r—
the growth of civic pride and po­ haul is placed at eight miles, and
19 0 0 .
L- H . H azard ,
the ears, loan o f co n fid en oe, diffiden ce in
M c G u i r e , Silver Creek, Ky.
and:
i.-.viy
approaching stran ger«, p a lp ita tion o f «the
litical
honesty
lies
the
safety
of
our
•
-
,
I
75
M ra . A li o e T e t » l e J * a e .
___ ________
1
1
County Clerk.
the average cost of transporting
heart, weakness o f th e lim ba a n d b aok, loos
T
h
a
t
T
ir
e
d
F
e
e
lin
g
.
institutions. The masses of the peo­
J J Sta lley, igyi
ia f
1
S
e a l . !
o
f m em ory, pim ples on th e fa c e , ooaghe-
f
TCU IlOU -i L O D G E , N o. 72, K .- o r P.
one ton that distance is assumed to
“ I cannot say too much for Hood’s consnm
D tion. e t c .
I .m eeta every T needoy ovenliiB nt Mimonto ple are looking more nnd more to
in sb
s -nf. r
‘ 3 75
Sarsaparilla
as
a
remedy
for
that
tired
H a ll. B rother« in Rood standing in sister the men of education to lend them lie $2.
This makes the total yearly
D R . G IB B O N has p ra ctised in San F ra n ­
C A Gage, 9 dayk extra
and worn out feeling one hat in the cisco over 37 years an f t hose trou bled shooM
to a better understanding of the j coast o f wagon freighting a billion
" e “ rdially nM c D ()N A L D ,c : C.
Rotjerts' Line of Communication Cut Off.
iprlng. As a strength builder and not fa il to con su lt him nnd reoeiv e the b e n ­
work in sherifTs office...,. 22 50
_________ rights and duties of citizenship.
V . R . W ilson , K. o f It. A S
In of dollars. All this is assuming
appetite creator it has no equal.” efit o f his great sk ill an d e z p e iie n o e . The
cares when others fa il .
T ry hint.
Irma
Lukens,
47
H
days
OURT C O Q U IL L E , NO. IS, F O B K S T - the slums and the quarters of the that the roads o f the country are
London, July 23.— General Dcwet M r s . L. B. W o o d a r d , 286 Ballou d C octor
C B E 8 G U A R A N T E E D . P erson s cared
era o f Amerioa, m eets every secon d and pooraud ignorant in every large city
Street,
YVoonsocket,
H.
I.
work
in
clerk's
o
q
ce
......
83
12
has
again
succeeded
in
cutting
nt
hom
e.
C
harges
rea
son
a
ble.
Call or
fo a rth Thu rsday e v e n in g at M a son ic H all
write.
D R . J . F . G IB B O N .
of the country today we find uni­ in their present uuimproved con­ B F Lawrence, 3 di^’s and
Ford Roberts’ commuication both by
Hood’s is Peculiar to Itself.
C o q a ille C ity, O regon.
625 Kearney street. San F ra n cisco C al.
G ko . O . L ea ch , C. K.
versity settlements—mere begin­ dition. Should the reads be put in
railway and telegraph, and captured
7 hours labor in clerk’s
H . N. L o bsn z . R . 8
nings many of them, but everyone a first-class condition, und brought to
100 of the Highlanders. The story
office..............................
7 75 of the Federal commander’s bold
y r t l e c a m p , n o . ii »7, w o o d m e n
green oasis in a desert where social something like the state o f prefec-
o f the W orld, meet.« at H erssy H all,
raid comes in the form of a telegram
l « t and 3d Saturday n ig h ts o f e » « n m on tb . und political conditions are of the tion in which we find them in foreign J W Mast, 65 days 1 i office
J. W . L enevb , C onsul.
lowest order.
deputy iu assessor s office 162 50 from GeneralForester-Walker, dated
J . Q . Sim m ons, C lerk.
countries
it
is
claimed
by
those
who
There has been a growing ten­
at Cape Town, Sunday, July 22, for­
L H Hazard, sal as lo clerk
v e n in g t id e
c i r c l e , n o . 214 , dency among men who were other are in a position to kuow that this
warding n dispatch from General
mo
ending
July
»(,
1900
100
00
W . o f W „ meets in H ersey’ s H a ll on
wise good citizens to shirk public same ton o f frieght grain, hay, or
Knox as follows:
2d and 4th Saturday nialita in each m onth.
R
H
Mast,
sal
asderrounty
duties. They wauted to keep out
JE N N IE L. LO SE ,
“ Kroonstad, July 22.--Following
A V eiv Library of unequalled vaine—Practical,
G u ard ia n N eighbor. of polities and public life but in other farm prodoct as the case
cleik mo ending f,,lv a
from Broadwood sent by dispatch
-
-
-
and
Up-to-date,
Concise
and' Comi---------------------
J . G . Sim m ons, Clerk.
__
might be— could be transported
keeping out they made room iu both
1900___
66 66 rider to Honing's Point, wired
somely Printed and Beantlfally Hit
” V h A U W IOK L O D G E , NO. 68, A. F. places for meu who ought to be in the same distance at a cost of ouly
thence to Kroonstad:
W \V Gagt . sal a sheriff
B y JA C O B B i a O L B
) and A. M., raeet§ on Saturday evening
80 cents. On this basis the enor­
on o r b efore each fu ll m oon. V isitin g breth­ jail
Have followed command since
mo endin-. In!
66 66
No. l - BIQGLE HORSE BOOK
ren cord ia lly in v ited .
It has been demonstrated again mous saving of $600,000,000 a year
July 16.
Thore was hard, sharp
A ll about H orses— a Com m on-Sene
C. R< MANoBR, W. M.
74 illu s tra tio n s , s standard w ork.
aud again that really bad govern­ in wagon transportation would re­ G A Gage sal. s.If ' iff*
fighting at Palmietfontein, July 19.
J. J , L a m b , Sec.
No. 3—BKWLE BERRY BOOK
mo eudi g July
1 v »> 60 00 We were prevented from pursuing
ment i« never permanently reformed
A ll about g ro w in g S m all F ru H e -re a d a n d le arn h e w t
U E L A H C H A P T E R , N O . 6, O . E. S.,
The gov­ sult from perfect highways in L Harlock r, on
contains 43 colored life -lik e re productions o f a l l la n d in g
I -t 3
the laager by darkness.
Eight
m eets F riday e v e n irg on or b efore by changing its politics.
v arieties au d 100 oth er illu stration s. F rie s , g i C ents.
every
section
o
f
the
country.
A
ernment
of
state,
aud
cities
in
this
ea oh fu ll m oon at H o ’ olook from April 1st
Our
mos salaiy as to ^-.ge-... 200 00 hundred Boers were found.
N o. 3 —BKMLE POULTRY BOOK
t o O ctob er Slat, and thereafter at 7 :» » ; and country that has been most expen­ better idea o f the magnitude of
casualties were five killed and 76
. ; t h . H e t Z
o R r. B
Ba ooh I s t t h h M :
A ll i b o e Pou ltry
F o
ooter,
aaoh F rid a y a fte r n o o n tw o w eeks there
D McIntosh, sal as <p com-
/'
I r l l a m r r i h i u : « U b a i c o la n e lif.-Uk«
sive, corrupt and debasing has been this great saving may be drawn
wounded. Will reach Vaal Krautz
a fte r at 2 o ’ c lo c k .
F r i«
better; «U h M *M h.
missioner,;
:■
n-rj,
-hi.
-
jml
Bjhss E mma L obknz , W . M .
government that openly violated no from the fact that the total annual
today. Enemy doubled on its
Mra. J en n ie L K ose, 8 w
________
and mi lea/i
So 1 back through T
statute law
No.4r BIOQU|COW BOOK,
value
of
nil
oar
farm
products
is
rtarSTfess.
!Sn
The old system of stealing from
^ O Q U U j L E L O D G E . NO. f»A, 1. O . <> j C
n o n -------a
-i
breed, w ith 13s <
J m eets every S aturday even in g. Viait- the public treasury has passed away something like ¡53,000,000,000, and
No. 5—BIOGLB SWINE BOOK
missioner a ! nv _.k,
.
36 60 to Roodevaal Station. Send supplies
in g breth ren in good standing cordially
Just out. A ll about H oge— B reeding, F eedin g, ■
for 3000 men and horses, also any
and the safer and more profitable that the saving above referred to
In v ited .
E . L . F itc h , N .G .
e ry , Diseases, etc. C ontains over 80 b eau tifu l
Colfax Harry tup . poor
news of the enemy’s movements.
I
J . 8 . L aw ren ce, R . S._______________ ______ plan of bartering political influence would equal one-tiftb or twenty
tones and other engravings. P rice, 90 C ents.
farm and r -tri
.......
1 .50 believe the commando consists of
The B IO G L E B O O K S are unique .original,usefbl— yo u l
for cash or stock in corporations per cent o f that amount. The tax
a m ie k e b e k a h
l o d g e . HO.
saw an y th in g lik e them —s o p ractical, soaensible. T h ey
I. O . O . F ., insets »v ery JHI and 4th has succeeded.
J L Futrell, tr
texfras
_ _ . 2000 men and four guns, and is
a re h avin g an enorm ous sale— Rest, W est, N o rth s a d
The people are be­
W ed n esd a ys in each m o n th , at O d d f a l ­
returns o f the entire country show
South. E very one w ho keep s a H orse. C o w , H o g o r
ginning to understand that the gov­
C h icken , or grow s S m all F ru its, o u g h t to a n d r ig h t
for court room seat!.........
4 15 accompanied by President Steyn
lows* hall.
Mas. C u b a L a n d b e t h , N G .
a w a y for the B IO O L fi B O O K S . T h e
and both the Dewets.”
Gen­
___ _______
M iss Irm a Lukens, Sec._____
ernment under which they live, in we are spending ¡5120,000,000 a D G Beale, rebuilding 304
eral Knox continues:
“The wire
/ S o Q U I L L K R N CAM P M EN T, N O . » 1 -
city or state, is going to be all the year for the maiutenence of public
feet o f Shingle House
I ; o . O . F ., m eets every ftrst and third
and main line of the railway north
time
pretty
much
what
they
make
it.
highways.
This
means
just
the
T h u rsd a ys in each m onth at O dd l'^ lln^
Slough bridge 109......... 331 36 of Honing’s Point have been cut,
If good citizen's neglect their civic keeping o f roads open nnd passable
h a ll. C ord ial in vita tion extended to all vis
I s yo u r paper, m ade for you an d n ot a m isfit. I t is as yea rs
and also the telegraph to Pretoria
D G Beale, repairing 130 ft
duties the politician« will take the
D i li« p s tria rch s in « n o d C .
P.
o l d , It is the great boiled-down, hit-the-nail-on-the-hesd,—
and does not includf any perman­
via
Poteliefstroom.
According
to
my
F arm and H ousehold p ap er la
offices
and
everything
elso
that
is
of Shiugle House Slough
J . J . S tanley, Soribe.
S tit-after-you-have-said-it,
e w orld—the b iggest paper o f ita sice in the U nited S tates
ent
improvement.
The
roainten-
information
Dewet
has
crossed
the
not chained
down.
o f A m erica—ha v in g ever a m illio n and a-h alf re g u la r readers.
bridge
at
1
02..................
132
60
J . E H A YN E S.
SHAD HUDSON,
railway nnd is going
north.”
Iu the cities of the country there ence aud improvement of public
Coq City Bulletin, bal due
Any ONE of the BIGGLE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
General Kclly-Kenny telegraphs
is spreading with gratifying rapidity highways, therefore becomes a s»r-
a Y E A R S (rem ainder o f 18^,
1899 1000 1901, 190a an d 190s) w ill be sen t b y m a ll
for pu!)li-' i:.g ael tax list 84 50 from Bloemfontein under date of
abetter understandingof publicques- ious problem and one which should
in r address for A D O L L A R B lI
lL L .
to an
"
, “ , U n R N
L ani
Sam
ple o f F A R M JO
N A
AL
and c ircu lar d escrib in g B IO G L B B O O K S fee«.
Sunday, July 22: The railwy has
G A 1
al due for
tions. The great principle of mun­
W IL M ItR A T K IN S O N
Address,
FARM JOURNAL
Mining and Real Estate Agents icipal ownership of franchises nud engage the attention of every thiuk- , publish,ug del tax fist... 98 20 been cut north of Honing’s Point
P H I LA D E LPH I A
C H A S . r. J E N K I N S .
control of public utilities has been ing individual who is obliged to | ijr lered that the road known and a supply train and 10(1 High­
Eckley, Curry Conuty, Oregon.
u
landers wero captured by the
A V E valoitbie M ines, F arm s, S tock firmly established in our system of employ them in the conduct of his
s Myrtle Point Sam Johnson road enemy. A report was received this
R an ch es and T im b er L and s for sale.
city government. We are not rush­ business. A long step in the light
be opened, and that the road su- morning that a large force of the A $65.00 Machine
Honse and r, «ore* o f land w ell im proved ing blindly iutorash experiments of
in W ilbnr. D ou glas county. O r.. fi'r sale-, buying and operating everything direction because it means per man
pervisor through whose district said ! enemy is marching on Hocnupruit.
Sewing miemos
o r exchange fo r property m M yrtle P oin t.
All communication with Pretoria
from gas plants to automobiles, hut ent improvemeiitwouldbe the gener­ road passes, proceed to open the
L A TC « T
the growth of intelligent citizeuship al introduction of the modern broad same as a public highway, and that is cut off. The second third cavalry
• ta r
C H C A W ttT
brigades are following the enemy.
has reached that stage where it will tired wheels. This matter is ap­
the
viewer’s
report,
survey
and
plat
c O G IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R ,
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not premit the great charter rights preciated to that extent that in
S h ip p ed to an yoaa .
C o q a i l l e C it y . Or.— O p p o s it e D e p o t .
an y w h ere, o a W
of the people of American cities to some section of the country the be recorded. Appraisers report ap­
Jacksonvill, Or.,
July
18.—
(lay*' frea trial,
in y o u r o w n
proved and the damages of $18 Early in the spring, H. B. Nye, a
or
K eeps o n ly P o re W ines and L iq u ors and be sold for individual gain
h o m e , w ith o u t
farmer
who
uses
such
wheels
on
Fine C igar*.
bartered for political power.
a s k in g one cent
assessed bv *t>“ m 5- favor -.f Mary Montana man, came to southern
in advance.
T h e A m ericas C lub W hisky is one o f the
A marjority of the voters in every his wagon has his highway tax G. Harris
: C V * •♦•a li Norris Oregon to look over the mines aud
specialties served in thesa C lobroom s.
state and city in this country are greatly redneed in consideration of
determine for himself what, if any- ;
10 i s a r s * w ritte n
ou account >’ <•; ’ i ■; : -. toad be
w a rra n ty v r i t l l
Best Billiard Table in Southern Oregon honest aud ivell-meaning men. the fact. Broad tires do Dot cut up paid by th -a-i .tii» ers to the county thing, wus here in quartz worthy of j
each m achine.
They wnnt honest, intelligent nnd the rond and rnt the highway, but
development. Ho
spent several j
clerk and 1 him paid lo the said months looking over the field, and
progressive government, aud when
A stric tly h igh -grad e lem *
in g M a c h i n e , f i n i s h e d
they learn how, they nre going to rather firm it, and frequent passing Mary G. K
i- ” >d Cbrist na B. studying formations, and in the
throu ghout in th e beat p o ^
obtian it.— Bird S. Coler iu New over the same gronnd has the same Noaris. Roau to oc opeueu when meantime tried to bond certain
Bible m
n er.
a ll
•line
lu an
eiiu
si • It
as poMcaaes ——
m odern im provem ent*, a n d ila
effect as passing a heavy roller over
York Journal.
m echanical conatructlon to
c. W. PATERSON. Prop.
the damages have been paid ta the properties in successful operation,
such that in It a re com bined
but failed. Finally he discovered a
the surface.
sim p licity w ith great stren gth ,
co clerk by the petitioners.
M sn n fsotn rer o f M arble M onum ents. H e a l-
thus in su rin g e a a e o f running,
ledge on Galls creek, which had
No Foreign Entanglements.
d u ra b ility , an d m a k iu g i t im-
ston es. T a b lets, e tc .
Bills
o
f
Martha
Easter
and
J.
P.
j
been
located
by
another
man,
nnd
p o sfib le for th e m achine to be
IN I T R I G H T
oem etery lo ts enclosed w ith ston e coping
put out o f order. It aewa (ato
Easter for remission of taxes con­ on which a shaft was sunk a few
I am for free commerce with all
and m ak es a perfect stitch
wr cu rb in g . Iron railin gs fa m is h e d to or-
F o r ■■ E d it o r to R r r o t n m e m l P a t ­
w ith all k in d a o f th rea d a n d
feet
deep
to
bold-
it.
He
bonded
<ler. C orrespondence s olicited from parties nations; political connections with
tinued for the term.
all classes o f m aterial. A lw a y s
e n t N i-ilt r ls n .
ly in g in th e cou ntry o r oth er tow ns who none, and little or no diplomatic
the ledge for $600, aud commenced
ready for use and u n riva lled
Petition of Wm. Nasburg for re­
m ay wish a nythin g in m y lin e o f bnsiness.
for »peed, d u ra b ility an d q ual­
to
work
on
it.
After
two
months’
From
Sylvan
Valley
News,
Bre­
establishment.
ity o f w o rk . N otice th e fol­
Miumriv1 o -
<>MO
mission of taxes, continued for the work in running a tunnel aloDg the
lo w in g p o ia ta o f an p erio d * f *
The European nations consitute vard, N. C.
course of the ledge, he was rewarded
It may be a question whether the term.
a separate divisien of the globe;
Protests of D. R. Dale and R. C. last week by striking a pocket or
they have a set of interests of their editor of a newspaper has the right
$ Heed o f th e “ A rlin g to n ” »wings on p atent socket hi nre», firmly held down by n thumb
S tron g, substantial, neat and h a n d y m e In d eaign.^ a n a J > w iU fo ^
HOI.BROOK, MERRILL own in which it is our buisness to publicly recommend any of the Chatnbers against confirmation of ¡pay chute of remarkable richness.
_ lo n g . T h ia w ill a d m it th e
various proprietary medicines which
never to engage ourselves.
_ hole» to put th rea d through
k
STETSON ............
sale of s w X of sec r4. t 27 s r «3 ’
¡" lined
•elf-th read in g, c a a j te put la o r
j
with gold, and Mr. Nye, anxioua to , c a e rp t eye w. — — ------------------------- r »- — .. . . . . .
The excise law is an inférai one. flood the market, yet as a preventive
la o n th e bed o f th e m achine.
Also BRIDGE k BEACH
tak
a large am ount o f thread.
tltc
pay 0ff t,he bond and secure a deed
la
n e out; bobbin
uowuin hold»
u w i* «
---- , 3 —
:— n
*w e in ch , a n d can
The first error was to admit it by I of suffering we feel it a duty to say w, continued for the term.
h tn .a O i t h . bobbin w in-lrr. «n<t ha« • .c a l. «howls* the n»">ber o f «t itrhe. to th
ts
c h an sed from S t o U U itc h e . to the ioeh F n S b doable and « « e » d a m QotkoM m o ,f f j needle.
e e J «.
Petition of C. S. Hilborn and J. j to the property, occupied himself he
the C onstitution, the second an act a good word for Chamberlain’s Colic,
S T O V E S ”
n ever (ails to ta k e vooda through; never atop* at aearna; m y e m e nt <« . pn^ttve. no eprln« ._ » »
\ Cholera
and Diarahoea Remedy, A. Munday for remission o f taxes ] w,*h a small hand mortar for a day ; b reak and get ont 01 order; can he r«t«ed and ’oweredotwtll. A**
on that admission.
M V S iL / f f l
liltin g th e bobbin autom atically and perfectljramoolh withovt holding iS elk re^ l M octtn oU gm
, „ i and pounded out $1600. He secured
Private charities as well as con­ j YVe have known and used this raed- continued A t for ,1
not l i n w h ile w in din g hobliin. IJgWt « ¿ W j f c t ^ l i o c Mwe t . e a ar to A *
* " * £ * '$ "
the term.
'
w
a title to the property, and since «tor, m ik e« l'ttle n o lle «nd lew« rip id ly . S*Me. la * double jock «titch. Ihe « m e m bMhetcie.,
tributions to public purpose«, in j icinu in our family- for twenty years
w ill .,.4 ravel, .n d c«u 1 * changed without » t o p in g the machine T a w t » la • S a t ^ p t l n j .«
Petition
o
f
Rev
.Scheel
for
re-
|
tho„
haH
teken
out
t5o0(,
Bn<
l
has
and any other
■ ion, an d w ill adm it H ir e d from » to 1 » .p o ol cotton wlthotrt c h n n itn * N ever g e t , mrt o f m om .
proportion to every one's circum­ | and have always found it reliable.
straight,
nccmc. nat
o»* aUte, -
------ r - ¡¡ U K L . J i'h m a
Needle i. i a .m
i g h t , acU-actttng
aelf-aettlng needle,
flat on one
stances., are certrinly among the In many cases a dose of this remedy ; mission of taxes on Bandon church fuiiy $10,000 more in sight, with, no B The
a r \% round, m ade o? c a w hardened »feel, w ith oil cup at t h e hottou» t o j w s a l
,7 « !
! knowledge, of course of what further on the goo.1«. A d h iM .M . m m e la * .- A l i b e s r ln .a . t e
debts we owe to society.— Thomas would wave hours of suffering while property allowed
w ith a V r c w driver. A ll h«rt mTJl.m can b . ta k en np, and t h . — tl- t v « .
A tta c h m en ts Ra. h m achine 1 « fnrnlahed w ith necem ary toot»and a c c ^ H c A a n d l n a ^ t l n n w e
a physician is awaited.
We
| Jefferson.
Or any and everything
. . .
.. ... do not be- , Petition of Marshal Macklin to developmente may show
ih an e a ir a net o f attachm ent* in a velvet lln e T m e ta l boa, free o f ch*I**v.i ‘ . ¡ ¡ V w S i h i n !
lieve id depending implicitly on any
If this strike bad been made in r furiU
u f f lc r .n d g ath erer, one hinder, o n . a h ir r in . p l . l t . °"7
In d
hr .I d
carried in a
one tucker, one under braider, o
one
a e a short
h p r t o r .U
a t ta
ac h m
m e .n
n l t m ig j ami j r n e jn j e n n
medicine for a cure, but we do be- redeem certa»n property sold for de-
dreary Arctic, the pens of the to H o f an Inch, ,rk
n n i q u ality oak o r w alnnt, go th ic cover a a d drawer», Btekel-pl»«e<l n o *»
!
Cholera In India-
cutter. W o od w ork o
o f f A
fin<
First-class Hardware Store.
lieve that if a bottle of Chamber- linquent taxes, allowed.
country would have taken it up and to «IraYver»,
„ V .,, d
, i ress
, u guards
g u a rd , to
_____ . . .
t w heel, .n d d ev ice for rep lacin g belt._____
London, July 21.— The governor Iain’s Diarrhoea Remedy were kept [ Accounts of YV W Gage, as hearlded it abroad in flaming head-
of Bombay telegraph to the secretary on hand and administered nt the in- sjjerjff an(j tax collector approved Hoe». an<I thousand of men would
^
the have nihbed to the frigid zone at p o n o ffrr, g iv in g every reailer o f thia p a p e r * ch an ce to get a flr . l c la ss m a
of «tate from India that there were ception of an attack much suffering ^
[Successors to J. J. Lamb. | 9928 cases of cholera in the famine might be avoided nnd in very many
the peril of their lives, assuming, ch in e «t tile 1 vivevi p rice ev er offered o n receipt o f (■ *.«• cash
w e w ill .h ip Ihe alenre-deierlbed m achine « u y - k e r ç *»cnrely |» ck ed a a d
apparently, that the greater the crated,
cases the presence of a physician collection of delinquent taxes.
and ¿ u a r.irte e m fe d eliv ery A te n y e a r .' w r i t t e n M l w ttk
districts
during
the
week
ending
COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.-
each
H oney r e fu o d e d jf not .» reprejenlled irfi
•
would
not
be
required.
At
least
Ordered that the Oregon Tele- distance and peril, the greater the trial m V achine.
t v i ' «hin C. O. D. Ihr fl« V) w ith p riv ile g e o f tw en ty day« tria l «
1 Land at Cedar Point, with boom July 7, o f which 6474 were fatal, this has been our experience during
p refer th
th ir
irty «■
_
phone and Telegraph Co he paid for possible reward. Here rich discov- r e .. ipt o f F IO«« « g .»ranter o f g - d f t ilh a n d e h.rge«. Ify o n . prefer
and
that
in
the
native
states
there
temi- J *w
.
e tria
. l tr fn
. r --------
;— »end
and boom privileges.
Also, over
e p aying,
«end for our
onr la rg
rge e Illustrated
llluatrated «I
« « am gw e with
« « " «•»•
. . . .
„v erica
enea are so common they do not day«'
the past twenty year*. For hale by
m
ontala,
e
a
p
t.ln
in
g
(ufly
h
ow
w
e
ship
o
w
i
n
g
m
achlaea
a
n
y
w
h
erv
to
a
a
^
were
9526
cases,
of
which
5592
were
telephone messages at the end of
J
250 acres of ZfrTo. 1 bottom land,
ose nt the i .we.t raanniaclurer'« price« withorrt ««king oaeceat in ^ v a w
create much excitement.
R. S. Knowlton.
T h e beat p lan la lo »end all cash w ith order, as yo u tfiea «ave the
O“ -
within 2 miles of Coquille City, in fatal. The total number of deaths
each month and the county clerk is ;
r e m - b —
-----------—
ant. —
»m
e r th
e eou ooa -----
tn u .t • r—
be —
seal t wH k «
-------------- » if » ■ •
on
the
relief
works
was
5870,
which
quantities to suit purchasers. En­
authorized
to
audit
their
bills
I
n
v
A
r
o
T
.
a
r
K
M
a
e
p
a
•
Erineate Y on r B o w e l» W ith Cuacnrets.
was 3.9 per 1000. There has been
-^ -» r Bake vmir . rtrr
lue Herald, wilhnit eitfa tn t.-X r
quire of
W. SINCLAIR,
• F ills ear« all khlnay lUs. Sad
Ä n c c ' c * f e “ 7 r Ä pS & « 2 X !r : ' a« * i,,st Coos connty* and draw a J Î S Â W B a a K f flF t f .î!ffi 5 S Â * F
*tf]
Coquille City, Oregon. i a good rainfall iu many sections.
DY HTAU KEY.
“ G ive us a breeze,” the captain cried,
“ T h en we*ll ‘get up and get;* ”
“ G ive us a rest,” the Ream an sighed;
“ There’ s wind enough, ‘ you bot.’ ”
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