Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 21, 1902, Image 1

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    VOL
C O Q U IL L E
19.
P G. D. Holden,
Ti • - .
- wtWrlìs- - _
X ja -W 3 r e r .
X J. S . C o m m is s io n a r.
General Insurance Agent.
Notary Public.
Office in R obinson Buiiding.
CoglHLI.L, OllEOON.
VV. STRANGE,
OD e n t i s t ,
C oqu ille City. Or.
Wil viait Handoii first six days of Jn»»-
r M n r o h , May. Jnlv. he|>teinl.er «pd Nov-
ary
ber. «od Mirile Point the first six days
t*nV.r
of
.
AUK0,t' ° 0t
and December.
J. Sherwood,
A
A ttorney - at - Law.
C
o q u ille
C it y , C oos C o unty , O iieoon .
Notiuy lublio.
F. Hall,
J ÎÏ
_ A .t t 3 r n .e 3 r
. a t - X je . ' W ,
M AR SH FIELD , OREGON.
Dealer in K hal E statk of all kinds.
H. E . N o sie r’B,
SHAVING PARLOR.
front St.,
c q /U -ills .
-
O r e e n ..
Does a general bavbering and hair
dressing business. Cleanliness,
neatness and dispatch is our motto.
G
Dept of
iE POST, NO. 27,
Oregon G . A. I«., meet« in
«ach month. Cor
to uioet w itli ns.
J.
B. II. ÜAÖK.INH, P. 0 .
Q uick , A<5jctsnt.
f EE DODGE, N O .W . I .O .O .
MEETS
k J at Lee, the second
urdiiy evenne ol
each mouth.
W. ii . M a s t , Pres.
Fay Herr «y, Sec.
/ - « k j u il l e g o u n c i I j . n o .: wh ok t h e
Fraternal Aid As*'»elation meets the
2nd and Itk Mondays in enafi m mtli.
Mus. E dith Dii.cn,
Mrs. Alioe Tuttle. Sec.
2,000 00
O ffica l County C ourt P roceed in g s Circuit court expenses
1,000 00
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Justice “
“
(Continued from Inst aeek.l
Stationery, lighting, fuel <k
Ordered that the follow ing per­
m iscellaneous............... 3,000 00
sons be paid for labor, etc on bridges Infiimrry, paupers ami in­
in Rond District 18:—
sane.................................. 3,800 00
R H Rice...............................$17 25
Road supervisors............. 2,500 00
j S Rice.....................................
8 SO Roads and brid g es........... 13,500 00
i J A Appleton........................ 4 00 Interest on outstanding
' L L E vtrnden...................... 3 00
w arrants.................. . . . 4,800 00
Thos Rookard......................
2 00 Rebates on t a x e s .... . . .
500 00
F N N osier,........................... 7 00 Iiu:identnl litigation. . . .
300 00
John G ordon........................
2 00 Indigent soldiers. . . . . . .
270 65
J T Evernden,....................... 5 00
50 00
Establishing corners
5 ; 50
. M Eudicott,...........................
:
S R . L u s h b u u g b ..........................
2 00,
p \ E vernden,........................ lfi 0 0 ! State tax...................... . . .18,070 00
C F Waterman.........................
3 5 0 ; Scalp bounties........... . . .
100 00
C W arn er,.............................
3 50 E lectioc expenses . . . .. . 1.000 00
J G u rn e................................... 1 0 0 1
J S Lawrence, sal, Sept.
W P Davis............................. 4 00 j
J Houser.................................
4 00 ! Oct, Nov, D e c .. . . . . . . $30G 00
C 51 MoBee.............................
5 00 j \Y H Bunch, sal, qtr eudg
L D M cBee.............................
5 00 j Dec 3 1 ...................... . . . . 225 00
S E A pp leton ,....................... 3 00 Do, postage and expressage
21 50
T S E vernden,........... .............. 4!i 0o
J J Stanley, 6^ days in
C M Skeels, SpikesD ist If»,.
5 00!
1G 25
J F Stephens, Labor Ii D 23,
1 50 j Shff’s Office.....................
Ordered that the Supervisors or j Stephen Gullier, salary,
road district be paid the follow ing | Dec Sh IT............................. IGG G7
E M Gallier, salary Deb
amounts:
GO 00
S b ff...................................
Da Roberts,
R D I ,...
41 00
( tt o
C E Hansen
« • • 72 53 L H Hazard, salary Dec
clerk................................... 100 00
20G 25
C F M eCalloo K “ 3 , . . .
“ “ 4,due CO 27 24 E H M tat, salary D ec Dep
John Bear,
GG 67
c le rk ............................
.
(( ■• 5,“
F P Norton,
90 30
50 00
J
B
Dulley
salary
Treas
4
<
C Rodino,
“ G ...
173 79
« “ 7 due Co 138 93 D McIntosh, sal as Comm &
L DSm ith
40 40
exam roads......................
T R Spencer X “ 8 . . .
11 G2
R
C
Dement,sal
as
Comm
Z T Siglin
“ 9 due Co
4 00
34 80
& exam roads,...............
S B Sherwood “ “ 1 0 .. ♦* . 48 99
L
Harlocker,
On
ac
3
mos
(«
J L Barker
35 74
“ 11 . .
sal C o' J u d g e ......................
200 00
if
F. X Hal i v
“ 12 . .
58 50
Ordered that the clerk issue
tt “ 13 ..
John Goll
4C 70
warrants to the sheriff for the col­
tt “ 14 dueCo
A Barrows
4 94
lection
of delinquent taxes.
John Grandy “ “ 15 ..
81 00
Ordered that the follow ing per­
(( “ 10 ..
A Flanders
119 45
Judges and
“ “ 17 ..
W T Brady
40 G'j sons be appointed
Clerks
of
Election
for
years 1902
it
T S Evernden
“ 18 ..
31 50
and 1903, the first named Judge in
L W Record it “ 19 . . , , 145 00
each precinct to be chairmau of the
t
A Farris
“ 20 . . • •« GO 00
Judges and Clerks in such precint:
•• “ 21 continued.
W H Hull
rnEcixcr.
<< “ 22 . . . , 22 02
A P Miller
Albt Barklovv t t “ 23 . .
394 29
tt
A Davis
18 00
“ 24 ..
“ “ 2G . .
J D Hayes
54 75
Petition for relocation of ft p or-
» . H . M A S T . K . of K . A S.
tion of the R ock creek road, eon
y r t l e g a m p , n o . is t , w o o d m e n
tinued until the April term, for the
of the World, meets at Horsey Hall,
1st and Sd Saturday nights of eneli month. reason that no undertaking has yet
,T. W . L enf . ve , Consul.
been filed by the petitioners.
J . G. Simmons, Clerk.
$100 appro| riated to aid in cut­
t ? v e n in o
t id e
C IR C LE , T O . « 4 .
ting
timber from south side o f Coos
P j w of W „ meets in Horsey s Hall on
2d and ith Saturday nights in each month. Bay W agonroad between Fairview
( ) It A \ . 3 i A L 11 . 1
Guardian Neighbor. ami Doru.
Jesse C. Simmons. Clerk.
$1000 appropriated to aid in open­
J ^H A D W IO K LODGE. NO. fiS. A. F. ing the Gfen creek and L oon Lnke
nrday 1 v ni-ii
V ! and A. M „ meets on Saturday
on or before each full moon. \ isiting bret.i
county mad.
ren cordially invited.
S B Calhcart, establishing
C. lb mvsuxr , " ■ M.
J. J. Laiub, Sec.
,
corners, e t c ..........................
8 60
O ELAH C H APT ER . MO. 6 , O . E. S.. Drubue &, Hagclstein, G iron
meets Friday evenirg on or before
3 GO
posts-for C o su rv e y o r.. .
each full moon at a o'clock from April 1st
t o October diet, and thereafter at 7:0(1: and
each Friday afternoon two weeks there W Sinclair, A gt 3 yrs’ prem
after at S o’clock.
on $8000 ins p o li c y ......... 280 00
Miss E mma Leak«?.. W . M.
Mrs. Jennie Ii. Rose, Seo.
Stephen Gallier, board of
prisoners.............................. 27 10
**NOqUILLE LODGE , NO. 53.1.O. CVF..
,
r , t
nr
J i 1 meets everv Saturday evening. Visit- | , , . . , ,
ng
brethren in good standing c r,T a lly A -> 1 e i i j , sal,as O 11 ja n ito r
invited.
K. L . F itch , N.G.
4 mos and 4 days............. 124 00
J . S. Lawrence, R. S.
! City o f Coqnille, water for
im ie
hebekah
l o d g e , n o . - jo .
C H 4 m os........................
12 00
I. O. O . F ., meets every -d and 4th
Wednesdays in eaob month, at Odd le l- ! Mrs. S. Whetstone, washing
ow s'h all.
I bmì L ukess . N. G.
for prisoners......................
6 70
tnna McDonald. Sec.
| J A Lyons Estate, shirts for
YGURGDS LO D G E, N o . 72, In e r P.
meets everv Tnesd«y evening at Oddi'el-
lo w s'H a ll. Brothers in pwod «landing in
sister lodges are cordially invited to visit us
V. It. W ILSON, C. C.
L
M
C
M
iLE E N C A M l'M E N l’. N O .
I.
1 3 o f O. F., meets every first and third |
p r i s o n e r s ..
rhnrsdays ia each monili at Odd Fellows’ G A Robinson, coal oil, etc,
« a l l . Cordial invitation extended to alivia-
it in g patriarchs in pood standing.
for c o u r th o u s e .................
1$. F . L awiikscb C. P.
C M Skeels, coal oil for C H
J. J. Stanley. Scribe.
......
50 Y E A R S
EXPERIENCE
T rade M arks
D esigns
;
C opyrights A c .
A n y on e «ending a sketch and description may
Quickly ascertain ou r opinion free whether an
unica-
Invention la p roba b ly patentable. Com
Com m
munira-
________ Handbook
ok on Patent*
tlons strictly confidential.
I atents
sen t free. Oldeat
Oldest agency fo
a.
for r securing
securing patent
:
P atents taken th rou g h Munn A Co. receiv e
t p t c l a l notice, w ith ou t charge, in th o
W m Rich,
“
Wm Gallier, broom and
lamp wicks for O H . . . .
R S Knowlton,sundries, ( H
N Lorenz, coal oil etc, C H
A B Dean, 10 tons coal, C H
LoquilleCo, “ “
“ “ “
W C Benham, hauling 10
tons coal to C H .............
Str Dispatch, freighting 10
1 00
6 05
2 90
10 15
95
8 15
G 35
30 00
25 00
5 00
tons coal, Riv to Coq . . . .
5 0C
W H Mansell, 9 loads wood
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir­
f c r C H .................................
«7 *
culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, *3 a
▼ear: four months, (L Sold by all newsdealers.
J B Dulley, 6 tier wood, C H
7 50
1 25
Branch Office. 625 F 8t* Washington, D. C. —
_ P Johnson, 1 load wood “ “
The “ Sun” pub tax n o tic e ..
1 50
Petition and affidavit of Lizzie
Labree for rebate on taxes for 1899
, and 1900, denied.
C. W. PATERSON. Prop.
Ordered that a tax levy o f 28
Manufacturer of Marble Monuments. Hen 1- 1 mills on $2,760.535 be made for
stones. Tablets, etc.
state, county and school purposes,
Scientific American.
MUNN & Co.36,B,~dway New York
coos
HarOlB a il Stone Works
emeterr lots enclosed with stone coping
r curbing. Iron railings furnished to or­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
ieing in tho oonntrv or other towns who
may wish anything in my line of br.sinegq.
M k M ffrrr o
<I pfo
Treasurer’s Notice.
"VTUTTCE is hereby given that all Connty
Ts
Warrants endorsed prior to Jan. 1st.
1910. will be paid oil presentation at mv
office in Coqnille City, O o s count v. Oregon.
No interest will be allowed after Dec.
31. 1901
Tfcftattd day of Dec. 1901.
J. B. D C L L L T .
Countv Tr« usurer.
to be divided as follows:
,, .
,
» a x ...................
...
GJ
milb
School ta x .......................... 5
*
Indigent soldiers’ fu n d . . 1.1
“
County tax...................... 1 0 3 -2 0 “
Judges
Bandon
Clerks.
L W R ecord
D Chatleston
E M Blackorby
T J Thrift
D J Low e
Geo P Topping
Burton Prairie
New port
The Fulure of Oregon-
J. I. LAMS, Pres.
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threshold
John E Snodden
Oregon stands on the
of the greatest development in her
Alfred A Johnson hl8turyb P fo U b ly I1()‘ mall ^ „ „ p s
A R Tenbrook
James Barrie
Win Lawhorn
■
John Bentz
!
C O Q U I L L E , O E E G -O C T
D EA FN ESS O R H ARD HEARING
ARE N O W CURABLE
HEAD NOISES GEASE IMMEDIATELY.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT KOSVlt
Coquille City, Or.
of said court, at the Jan. 1902 term
thereof, as taken from the journal
of said court.
\\ itness my hand nr, J the seal of
county court this 11th day .January,
1902.
L H H azard ,
liS a f
County Clerk.
F or S a l e
or
T
rlde —
T he
la r g e
a n d c o in m o d io u s fu r n itu r e fa c to r y
near th e
little c h u rc h , e q u ip p e d
with H'tod engine, planer, band saw.
two large lathe., edge», sandpaper
ing machine nnd ether articles too
nntnerons to meelton.
A’ ill »ell at
a bargain or trade fer city property.
In qu ire o f J.W . Kiew aoo, C oqnille,
Oregon.
Prompïîy and Safely Delivered at any Point Govd ip!js
Good Teams,
Reasonable
Cllilill-4‘11 i:«|M .li.llj l.u ibIr.
Burns, bruises and cuts are ex­
tremely painful and if neglected
often resuit in blood poisoning.
Children are especially liable to
such mishaps because not so care­
ful. As a remedy D eW itt’s Hazel
Salve is unequalled.
Draws out
the fire, stops the paiu, soon heals
the wound. Beware o f counterfeits.
Sure cure for pileB.
“ D eW itt's
W itch Hazel Salve cured my bab.v
o f eczema after two physicians
gave her up,” writes .fames Mock,
N. Webster, Ind. "T h e sores were
so Imd she,soiled two or live dresses
a day.” R . S K now lton. .
Williiiiii .1. Bryan,
T o ta l.................................
28
Above levy baaed on the follow -
estimate o f expenses for the fiscal I
year ending Sept. 30, 1902:
I
Salaries o f coun t'- officers $9,500 00 J
ANY
HEAD
NQISES?
ARE
YOU
DEAF? ^
THE COM M ONER,
J
I
J
G. W. WHITE Cashier.
tho truth of what her future is to be.
-
_
@ 5 0 ,0 0 0
Kansas, in her growth, jumped in C A P I T A L
| population from a quarter of million |
to a million iu the span o f a few
G eorge Davis
W 11 Schroeder
! years. Nebraska saw a similar un­
Parkersburg
Does a general banking business.
Has money to loan on approved
expected and marvelous growth.
Frank Fuhv
| The conditions that quickly trans- personal and real estate security, buys county, town and school district
Joe Flam
; formed them from thinly to densely warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds smi all k in is of legal inslru-
Warren Parker
T W Di ane
! populated states are now working meuts— Notarial work,
J E Fishei
It Pomeroy
in Oregou.
There is scarcely a
Issues fire insurance at lowest rates iu follow ing companies:
Prosper
doubt that within a year or two after I -Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and M agdeburg,
R
W
Bullard
James Morrison
the Lewis and Clark Exposition the
IB O -A w IE S ID
E I E E C T C S S .
J Ham block J r. E W Fahy
population of the state will approach
IS A IA H HACKER,
J. J LA M B
A. J. SH ERW OOD,
if not pass the million mark.
J W Hammerburg Gush Guodiuan
L. HARLOCKER, and G. W. WHITE.
In
the
middle
west
anil
western
W
E
Crane
Ed Price
i East, an epidemic of im inigia'ion
J F Lee
W m Rohm
I is on: The movement is distinct
J P H.. »ley
Win H Huil
! and unmistakable.
It, is the r< stil
Ro vvluud
of various influences not the h ast <
J D Hayes
| which is that land values are active
Win H ood
i and opportunities to sell, numerous.
Clav Dement
W H Hayes
Witness is born by even newly nrri-
ltobt
Carman
Wm W ise
ved homeseeker of the vaitness of
Slouth Slough
f^ g .v
the ti>lc of humanity that is surely
G eo W ilson
G eo E Cook
moving to tins Western Coast.
A L L CASES O F
At this favorable moment, there
G eo Wasson
Thomas Nicbolls
is promise ot ultimate building of an
Harry Stimmel
A F Hausen
latbmaiu canal, a work flint everv
Su inner
m m in the Nation unde:stands will
A D W right
Fred Wilson
give immense impetus to commer­
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
Matt Mattson
Fred Cavuuaugli cial conditions on the Pacific Coast.
The op in in g o f Chiua tho comple­
E H Byers
E J Masters
F. A. W ERM AN, O F B A L T IM O R E , SAYS!
tion o f the Siberian railway with
Teu Mile
B altimore , Md., March 30, 1901.
its possible revolution in transpor­
Gentlemen . — Beinp entirely cured of deafnesi. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
Stephen Johnson W F Rowron
history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
tation, the traffic with the goid fiel t a full
About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, un.il I lost
ChftH Seistriom
Geo Schroeder
of the North, and an increase
my hearing in this ear entirely.
. .
_
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any sue ergs, consulted a num-
Ben Roberts
Albert Olson
trade with the Orient all this, East
berof physicians, among others, the most eminent e*r specialist of this city, who told, me that
only
an
operation
could
help
m
e,
and
even
that
only
temporarily,
that
the
head
noises
would
There being no further business, erns believe means u gi ,nt sti nb
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost, forever.
. . .
I
then
saw
your
advertisement
accidentally
in
a
New
York
paj/cr,
and
ordered
yonr
treat-
iu
commercialism
on
ihe
PaciH
i
r
.........................
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Court adjourned for the term on
it. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions the noisesceatcd. and
ment,
Coast and tiny are Lurrying hithei
iav, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. .1 thank you
to-day,____
tins 11th day of January, 19G2, ut
' .......................
Very truly yours.
heartily
and beg to remain
to establish then selves for the l
F. A. WSRMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
11 o ’ clock A. M.
ereaien, that is to come. A bled lo
O u r tre a tm e n t does not in te rfe re tvith Hour usual occupation.
State of O regon |
this is tlie 1906 fair at Portland.
Examination and
advice free,
No iutiueines in all the favorable
County of Coos )
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE,, CHICAGO, ILL
I, L H Hazard, county clerk of inlluences will do more to fill Oregon
with new home makers. The low-
C oos county, Oregon, aud tx-officio
railroad rates, the national charac­
clerk of the county court o f the ters o f the occasion, the natural bent
state o f O regon, in and for the of the well to ilo, to see such shows
county o f Coos, hereby certify that the display o f unrivalled products,
the foregoin g schedule of expenses the information disseminated, the
glamor, the enthusiasm all will be
j P x c p r i c t c r .
of Coos county, Oregon, as audited
the climax and greatest of all in­
and allowed by the county court fluences for nu Oregon boom, the
of said Coos county, is a true and advance guaid o f which is already
General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial Mel
correct extract from the proceedings here.— Corvallis Times.
Gibbon
J T Hall
Missouri
Walter Bennett
D Bennett
T Weekly
E H Han«en
M B right
C D Clark
Myrtle Point
A Roberts
S D P u l'ord
E Rose
G M Short
J W Leneve
H Matheny
L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres.
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C O Q U IL L E V O L L E Y B 0 N H -
Norway
A StaufT
J P Ilarkdoll
Fred Schroeder R obert Tyrrell
H W Holverstott J W Most
John Bavker
G W Norris
H Bettys
Win Bettys
Coaledo
C M Wickham
O Wickliam
T I as C o m m o n e r.
W B Beeba
J B Pointer
( M r . B r y a n ’ s P a p e r )
John Yoakam
Fred Poore
T h e C om m oner has attained
Coos City
within six months from date of the
Win Ross
first issue a circulation o f 100,000
James Watson
copies, a record probably uever
Wm Harding
Frank Haynes
equaled iu the history of Am erican
Z T Siglin
James Wall
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periodical liteiatuie. The unparal­
Coquille
leled growth o f this paper dem on­
F or S a l e — A first-class, fire­
Fred Linegar
I Hacker
strates that there is room in file proof safe, o f the Hall pattern
M O Hawkiua
newspaper field for a national pa­ with two sets o f double doors,
W in Rich
per devoted to the discussion o f weighing 5,000 pounds, as good ns
C A Gage.
J J Lamb
political, econom ic, and social prob­ new. for $150. Inquire at the
Coos River, (North)
lems. T v the colum ns o f The H e r a l d office.
C E Edwards
Chas Rodine
Com m oner M r. Bryan contributes
G A G ould
Robert Haskell
Ills best efforts; aud his review of
political events as they arise from T s t í a « "U n ì c r t A A i a a t e
Johu Porter
J H Price
time to time can not tail to interest
Coos River
those who study public questions.
L
D
Smith
Anson Rogers
The Com m oner's regular sub-
J J Clinkenbe ird i scription price is SI per year. We
T h i p old reliable and
E W Guptill
mont successful spec­
W F HodsoD
have arranged w i'h Mr. Bryan
E J Coffolt
ialist in Han Francis­
co,
still continues
whereby
we
can
furnish
bis
paper
Deer Park
and the H f . rald together f r on ej
Ira Buzan
year for $2 T h e regolar subscrip- I
E J Bigelow
tion price of the two papers when i
Dora
| subscribed for separately is $2.50. j
H E W ilcox
W H Bunch
Il4-ui.‘irl4iil»lr f air«* o f C'r*»ii|>— t Iuipotency, veminal
L F R Heller
F E Scofield
Manhood! the consequence of self-abuse
Ito j ** l.iJi* S a v e d .
and excesses producing the following sympa
J O Stender
J P Stender
I linvf1 ft I f w wordrt to s a y re g a rd - toms: Hallow countenance, dark spots un-
Empire
in g OhatL p s r la in ’ s O u g l t R m u e r ly . <l<-r the. cysn. pain in th« he»d. rinaing In
.
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,
,
i r i
earH, loss of confidence, diffidence m
Morton Tower
I t uaved m y llttlb» b(»y 8 Iifp HDa I ! approaching strangers, palpitation of the
E D Jones
c
a
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n
o
t
praiae
it
e
n
o
u
g
h
.
I
h
o
n
o
h
t
!
heart
weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
M L Tow er
Wm Turpén
h , hurtle o f it fr o m A E . S t - W
o f ■’“
ï T ô Â ' ” Qn ‘ Le
cont' h"-
C F McCollum
John Flanagan
G o o d w in , o . I-)., ftl)o w h en I G o t j D R G IB B )N has practised in Snp Frnn
Enchanted
h o m e w ith it th e poor b « b y c o a lrf ( cisco over 37 vearsanil those troubled should
h n r«t I v
f irnvu th o m oil
not fail to consult him and receive the b**n-
S S Endicott
A L Nosier
h a n d y hraa De.
X g a y « th e n ic.l j
of hi, ere„ t .k ill ami -xp.-ricn-e. Th«
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doctor car s when others fail.
Try him
Ed
Jenkins
L B Fetter
until he ' ‘throw up” aud then 1 j C C R E 8 O U A 1U N T K K D . Persona cured
H H Brownson R H Cribbins
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. » ¡a t homo. Charges rea-umable. Call o*
was g o in g to c h o k e ] wrlte.
t h o u g h t au re he was
D R . r F. G IB BO N .
Four Mile
to death.
W e bad to pull the i *»25 Kearney street. Han Francisco Cal.
C T Blumenrother J F Allumbaugh pm egiu put Ol
Thomas J W ooden I long strings. I am positive that
W P Bovee
' if I had not got that bottlp o f
C M Haughton G eo H Bethel
! cough m edicine, mv boy would
Lake
( Dot be on earth today.— Joel L)e-
Issued Weekly,
C D McFarland J W Judd
! moot. Inwood, low ». F or sale by
B F Savnge
C W Sanford
ft. S. Knowlton.
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J W Newland
C M Siegel
Marshfield
For Sale by Tender.
Editor and Publisher.
I Lando
J R Lightner
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■ ■ • \KBillSkl.
I will receive bids for my house
E O Connell
T H Diramick
T erms - H erald and ( ommoner —
and J-acre plat in N otley ’ s addi­
P ayable in A dvance
John Bear
G A Bennett
tion to C oqnille Citv.
F or par­ One Y e a r ......................................$2.00
Marshfield (South)
ticulars apply at Die HERALD office.
Six M onths.................................. 1.00
TtfOJCva T a y l o r
Wm Merchant
E A Anderson
Three M on th "............................. 75
K esw ick, Cal
G eo Ross
R W alters
W J Butler
NO.
C I T Y , O R E G O N , T U E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 2 L 1902.
¿ h a d H u d s o n
J. E HAYNES
Hudson & Haynes.
Mining and Real Estate Agents
E .'kiev, Curry Coitldv, Oreg. it
vnlnablc M'n»-*. F«rniH. H'»>c
H IVE
liancbcH and Timber Laid* forniti»
«nd Ä r t m
in Wilbur, D »uifl
of hn<l
wp II impr»>v< t
c»>untv. Or.. \<-r -al»*
or exebange for propori? in Mwtle Fuiut,
Coos Co. Marble 1 Granite Works.
e r e m ite Citv. uons Co., Or.
t are prepared to Jo «// hinps
o f Ceinetarij work at lowest
prices.
AND
Granite
Monuments and headstones erected
Coping, cleaning and re-lettering
Asoecialty.
all work guaranteed.
STEWART & WESTGATE, Props,
A
$65.00 Machine
For
$ 1 8 .5 0 m m
Cash with Order anti Coupon
s n u g s -ftrllnoton’'
Sewing lüacîiUie
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HOME
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LATEST
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CHEA etiT
Sbippe i to anyone,
auvylte: e, ou 10
ilrtÿb* free trial,
Ì U y o u r ow n
hone,
wilhont
asking one cent
in advance.
10 years' wnit*»
warranty w i t h
each mach«!«.
e3t
STYLE No. 65. * ARLINGTON.
ttv t>f r/ork. Notice ti e fo»-
Icwiug vuiuts ot ftujM-* io»¡T’
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tak eou t; bobbin holds a large am ount o f thru
beneath th-- b.»bl in w .ndcr. «nel hi * .i seni
be changed from 8 to " i »titclw* to th e Inch.
i em l. en tir f'v -.G lt th ica G trL . (••«.•■y
,
<ultch Regulator in < a tho berf of the »»din«’,
ihe d
-* Mitc'.i*. totlie Inch and enn
d is double nnd extend* on both »»dt* of nceult.
■ever fail* to take ■»nod* tbr >*tgh; never *t.»p* nt warns; tnovemcaL
_nwinil’r—Fc
break nnd get ^*tt ci order; can be raised nud !o\7ered nt will. Autoi.iuttc Btdfbin WInder b..
filling the Nibbin vidmi Iti v.lly md v>erfect1y *mo«th williout holdim; ,hr
not run while winding !>•/ Mn U«ht dannine - Machine i* easy to run. d o e * n Mt h e o p ^ r
SSr makeil ttle noi', nnd -w - • midly. »Itch i* « double hA. -•.hdi.ihe
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will not ravel, and can be ' tinnp d without *»ppin/ the mn« Inno. Tffiiwn 1$ * ,.*?af8rt£r
sion. and wtll admit thrc;.«l f: . to ! d »T’-noI r-fUon without cMngng. b w
itimr iiecrll*.*, flat on one side, and cannot »e put tn wrong, mccoic
The --
Needle i« a straight.
Bar is round, ntar'c ol emu -ho :r ; t'ri, with oif cup at the bottom t«* prevent oil from retting
inv;« -All bearing'« a»-c case-harden •! rteel nnò «°*Wy
o« the good*. A«!iu*‘ *l'!e fi* n
Ai< it cun be taken up, nn«l tlie machine will lnt-t « ltrctim*.
with a screw driver. All )_«»»■•' n 'nt
: • -It I with noci"«\snry tools and acce*:-one»«, aim in addittotiwe
Attachircnt.» V/ rU in r
r. velve t linee! metal box. free of charge, as fallows: One
furniah an extra set «>f Attach- ■ •
' . .y.-r. ::t shirrtn?
plate, one set of four henuners, difiert;»! widths up
ruffier and gatherer, one himi«». « Mifier briHler,
one short or attachment foot, ami one thrtaa
to / «f or inch, one tnchcv. •• . ‘ v k *»r wnl’iut,
gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings
cutter. Woodwork of f.v c*i. q i.
[(. 'uni V . ioc ibi replacing belt.
n ' nilY OIRECTLY OF Mf-NUFACTUREAS AND
■ IS L’JT SCVt AGENT'S AND DEALER S PROFIT#
fay
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Corpon
In or«i«*r trTisìi od lice thlslv".:
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fk 2970
chinesttli. I. .»»«,. ae«v.i
>ji rreeipl of »lS.So « «h »nfieuipo^
we will .h.i. t.le ...... . ,cr 'w.1 machine anywhere seiwtely lacked and
rmfr.l nndrua -ite<*‘ afe dtlivcn*. A ten years’ written warranty sent with ; «eoo
ina.liili- Jl.,-1 v refun ilf ma »» reprewaled «dee IIHrty dsviC tct
' o T) for flÒ.50 with privilege of twenty days trial oa \ If V*trt v» ::it Dr.’cr *
trial. Wc V» •
receipt of fo.'TO as n '»Garanti f .«nod faith a m l charge*. If yon prefer thirty
for Arlington
v*’
inai
'
pq"ir?
.-•• kì f t onr large illustrated catalogve with testi-
days^trial before paylrg, se
*1
T- hvw
'W »* machines anywhere In any. p Sewlr.çMachiRO ^
enea,Hie lie ' n.en.faefmr .-ri. , .mill ml «skin* one cent In •<!«•■«•
ko M
Th« holt r • « is to • Kl an r .Sh v.-.h c-.l-r. as TO.I then M«e the «ld»d »
oount. Renember the is<upoo must be sent with m w ».
Doin'
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r 55.50;
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