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T h e K i i M iifch iT « f I‘ a m . (£ cquillc (üifij Rivalli PURLISHHD KVKBY TUESDAY. J .A . D ean , Editor and Proprietor =s= ' , ,, Devoted to the interests of the Coquille Uiver particularly, and of the County gen- •rally. Subscription, per year......................... +--00- T U E S D A Y , O C T . 2 1 ,1 8 8 4 . W I T A * l > I H 'M O K . NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. A Knd K ittling. The rat-catcher of Para is not a Nothing lias heretofore been cat, in owl, a ferret, a compound said of a very important fact that of wire and springs, a paste of poi- hasl>eeri known to the general pub son, a terror, nor an ambitious Jboy lic for some time past aud that is, ’ \ J | With a borrowed shotgun aud the that General and ex-Senator Nes fragments of three fingers on his mith is suffering from aberation of hand and otherwise mutilated the mind and has at last been plac and disfigured for life, but the boa ed for treatment with Dr. Carpen of the country,the Giboa, or boa con- ter, at the asylum. Kindly feelings | stricter. The great serpent is left toward a much respected family ; at large in many of the stores and has prevented any reference to this ‘‘ Make youi husbands com fort a- warehouses and in several of the unhappy matter, but now the fact ble at home and they will not go residence?. During the day it coils of his mental disorder is so firmly out in the evening,” exclaimed a itself in the cellar into the likeness established that it need no longer Cincinnati preacher lately. 1 he of a section of hawser in the hold be concealed. Mr. Nesmith ap next day Cincinnati wives were of a vessel; or lies in the store pears in good bodily health and no anxiously inquiring about the price room behind the bales and boxes cause is assigned for his mental of beer by the keg.— | Phila. Call. in the similitude of a discarded malady. It is hardly possible to ‘T s there any one hero that can-j stove-pipe, or it loops itself among imagine how so strong a mind not see that w hat 1 have said is the grinders and rafters of the gar- could be undermined in tuis way, true?” demanded a frenzied cam- ret into the semblance of a Brob- but so it is, and one of the bright paign orator. man, “ Yes, I can’t, ’’said a dignaggian Bologna sausage hung est among the early standing up. pioneers to “ M hy can’t up to dry; as harmless as the us- the Pacific is u wreck. It is to be you?” asked the orator. “ Because ual serpent of monstrous size de- hoped that care and treatment will l ’m blind,” was the response.— j pic ted in glowing colors on the briug back its tone and vigor. Boston Post. The family of Mr. Nesmith have j swimming sign canvas at the door “ Can you help me a little?” asked j of theiside-show to a traveling cir- suffered great appprehension for months past and finally secured a tramp. “ I am hungry and can’t cus in the l nited States, professional advice, get any work at my trade.” “ W h at A t night, however, when all good competent which decided that the disorder of er.” “ W hat kind of a glass w o rk -; in their hammocks, the ratter mind was certain, and so far ad er.” “ Beer-glass worker.” “ Here j awakes and takes possession of the vanced that no time should be lost is a penny for your frankness.” I building from the foundation to the in seeking relief. It was decided “Thank you, sir,” said the tramp, roof-tree, and the ease and expedi- that the only possible alleviation is your trade?” “ I am a glass work- j people of the city gratefully. are suspended “ I ’ll put part of it in tion with which the legless iucar- the bank.”— [N.YK Sun. ' nation of longirude goes up and “ I sav, boss, wud yez give me a down the stairs, and under, around, loight?” said an old Irishman on ; and about the chairs and tables, in Park row. The gentleman looked the pursuit of rats and mice and j alternately at his freshly lighted such small deer, is something mar- ci*Tar and the half-filled bowl of the velous for the bats and bombyxes Irishman’s weather-beaten dudeen,1 and other night-seers and fivers to and a look of disapprobation came ' behold— I imagine, from all I have “ I wav have a heard. Presumably, many a time over his face. match,” he remarked. H e found ' and oft, the head of a family, in Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, September 25, 1884, Notice in hereby Riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made be fore the County Clerk of Coos connty at Empire City, OreRon, on Friday, Noveml>er 7tb, 1884, viz: Amos S. Mnrsters Pre-emp tion D. 8. No. 4328 for the S W q of N E q , S q of N W M and N WT q of S E q, Sec. 8 T 3λ S It 13 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said lund, viz: C. W. Majory | E. E. Sherwood I all of Myrtle Point, F. H. Neil f Oregon. A. W. Adams J Win, F. Benjamin, oc7 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, ) September 2fi. 1884. f 'VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow- T v ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that saiil proof will be made before the Glerk of Coos county Ore gon, at Empire City Or., on Friday, Novem ber 7th, 1884. viz: M. D. Catlip Pre-emption D S No. 4t!23 for the N E >4 Sec. 34 T27 S R 12 \V. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npou, aud culti vation of. said land, viz: II. H. Haskins 1 Andrew Collver I All of Fairview Alvin Smith J Oregon. John Hastings J Also at the same time and place. Alvin Smith Pre-emption I) S No. 4<>24 for the S E U Sec. 81 T 27 S R 12 W. He names the following witnesses to prove j his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land viz: B. H. Haskins all of Fairview, Oregon. M. D.Cutlip A. F. Collver John Hastings j Win. F. Benjamin, Regiter. oc 7 New Drugstore! City Brewery, Coquille City, Oregon, G. M E H L , Prop. J. H. N o s l e r ..........................Proprietor. ----- Keeps----- Constantly on hand a well selected stock of fresh and choice drugs and med icines,notions, blank books, school books and everything usually found in a first-class drug store. Presciptions carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. His prices are as low ns the lowest. vln45 Care FO B TH E Dead! — {O I— T om b ston e and MONUMENT T L G E i s r c i r Coquille City. Oregon- Orders promptly filled. Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. v 2 151 LOTS FOR SALE! In The Addition To The Town O f Myrtle Posit. Z E ’rices Keascnable. For particulars inquire of E. B ender or W. A. B order , Myrtle Point, Oregon. City Livery k Feel Stable E m p i r e C i t y , C r. ! W . R. G etty , P rop . Tobeonthe safe side, ice have — o — secured an a give for I he S ( d ( ‘ of Horses and Buggies at all hours. Good day, week or month. tombstones and monuments,from Pasturage by the ▼In 19 3m. (loud ¡ind Reliable House in California W hich we are enabled to give ex cellent bargains. Photographic de signs and price list shown on ap plication. J. A . D ean . Olfice in Herald Building. W. Galiier BLACK-SMITHING -A .i s r i d v NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at ltoseburg Oregon. > Sept. 1<> 1884. \ might come from tiavel and change OTICE is hereby given that the follow of scene. Mrs. Nesmith nnd his ing-named settler has filed notice' of his intention to make final proof in support son W illiam had started with him, of his claim, and that said proof will be intending to make a visit to Cali- i made before the clerk of Coos county. Ogn.. 1 at Empire City, on Friday October 24, 1884, j forma, but he became so much viz.: Alonzo W in.on. pre-emption D. S. No. Prwvtlr,« 1 i +"01 for the W 1,J of N W q , Sec 13 and E worse on arriving at 1 bit land j K ()f K E SrtJ L, T M s. u i;> w. He names the following witnesses to . that the journey was abandoned. prove his continuous residence upon, a n Ex-Sexator Nesmith has filled cultivation of, said land, viz.: T. W, Crook } j an important place in the history Edwin Crook ( all of Baudon Coos Co. Oregon. . of Oregon, and, during the war, .Tnv Davidson | Elija Davidson j Wm. F. Benjamin, when he was in the U. S. senate, Register Sep23 and a member of its military com N \ CHEAPEST! Jiil Empire CitY and Drain's Station Carrying* The U- S- Mails Wells. Fargo & Co s Jams, ( M l k Co. L HACK LIN ENGLISH REMEDY V J. W a ls c r , Prop. ROBINSON HOUSE, Meals at all hours 25 CENTS. Hotel M. E. A nderson , m Dili STOKE! C oquille C ity O gn . Dr. S. Li. LE N E V E U STAGE and STEAM30AT line! one and handed it over. The Irish-1 getting out of his hammock, steps Express man crooked his knee and drew the upon the cool body of his rat-catch- mittee, he proved his devotion to F E E D A N D L I V E L Y S T A B L E H e had match slowly dow n his trousers leg. er to shudder in the instant of his his sincere patriotism. ZES.IE. I B -a c lr , P r e p . “ O i’m thinking,” he said, “ that misapprehension that it is the the warm personal friendship of Coquille City, Ogn. (puff) yez musht (puff) be wan of corpse of one of his numerous Lincoln, and commanded his con EAVSES EMPIRE CITY AND DRAINS Hauling Done at Reasonable Ratea, v ln ltf STATION EVERY progeny that has succumbed in the fidence. W e have listened with (puff, puff) thiin doodes!” — New MONDAY, WEDNESDAY nnd FRIDAY night to one of the myriad diseases great interest to his accounts of A BARGAIN! York Suu. incident to childhood and Para, the war episodes he figured iu, and The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets W'e have the selling of a half section of They wqre in the moonlight, and the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. and tumbled out on the fhx>r. have heard him express the most land, half bench and half bottomland, near tpA golemn witchery of the hour Coquille City. It would make a half dozen New and comfortable stnges. Presumably, also, now* aud then, sincere admiration for the charac good little ranches, or a good dairy and FARE to Drains Station S7. had touched him, but not quite stock ranch. The price is $20. per ac re. the chief clerk, returning late from ter of Lincoln. Many will join in Fare to Portland by this route $15.50. reached her. “ My dear M iss A n - Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage • _ t* do vou know that ^ ie an^ staggering up to his the hope that he w ill be himself F U R N IT U R E STORE, Passengers are requested to l>o iu Empire me, he gurgled, I love you bettor than anything else swinging and very uncertain couch j a g a i n .- [ l*armor. City the night before departure. IFF Frcp-, Any information in regard to the above rid?” ‘ 'You have told me i and ialhng across >t, gets his sprawl- j ------------------------------------ in the w oi line can be procured at the Blax co or Central ing hands against the very sub- I M a r s h f ie l d , O on *. •/ so, Mr. Softhead,” she answered in “ J o fe .......... . o hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pir- tanceof the serpent in his delirium v r w 1 ure Frames, etc., and Agent for White's iu any public he lse in Empire. a to n e o f d o u b t. “ A n d d o y o u be- . . , . . , i. \ V V V i— J « .. .v , -,A.- n r T’ ii to c o n v in c e h im o f th e e r r o r o f Ins THE GREAT Sewing Machines, _ v ln ltf lie v e m e ? “ w e l l I s u p p o s e 111, ----- Connecting----- . . rn. , i ____ 4i 4 w a y s at o n c e a n d w o rk a r e fo r m a - have to. They say, you know, that J N O T IC E ! tion in his habits in the course of With Steamers “ Ceres” nnd "Little Annie” children and fools tell the truth, at the terminus of their upper’river route, nyone wishing good, red cedar shingles, rcsssfpxz is anever - fail time. Presumably, also, occasion- fence'-posts, pickets, clapboards or 4 ing Cure for Ner carrying passengers and freight to nnd from and you are no child, Mr. Softhead vous Debility, Ex- shakes will do well to call on 8. B. Barrows, . / , i 4l ^ „...i ally, during a dearth of rats and Myrtle Point. A cloud passed over the moon and: / ^ hausted Vitality Seui- one mile east of Coquille City. G. A. B R O W N , mice, a member of the family dis ’ q I iual Weekuess, Sper All orders left at this office or with J. T. the young man escaped in the dark matorrheea, lost m a n Proprietor. Moulton will receive prompt atten.ion. appears mysteriously, leaving noth n4-Gm hood . In, pot enev i’ KOS ness.— LN ewr York Star. v2n23tf rATouBKKA. Paralysis ing behind him out of which a sur i^and all the terrible ef “ M y dear, did you hear that Dea Y o t lr e . fects of self abuse, of mise or the smallest quantity of con S. fell asleep during the ser youthful follies and We havethe selling of a farm of 100 ae»es soothing syrup can be sucked by with a splendid orchard, good water, a good excesses iu nmturer years, sueh as loss of mon last Sunday nnd tumbled out the survivors, except his hat and house. The farm yielded 50 tons of timothy Memory, Lassitude. Noctnrurl Emission A- version to Society. Dimness of Vission. Nois of his pew?” “ I did not,” she said j hav last season. The farm wil be sold es in the Head; the vital tluid passing un other noonday apparel. But I The deacon is a ; cheap, and the following go with the pine?: observed in the urine, and many other dis y Randolph, Oregon: )■ “Y es, it’s fact have not heard of the occurence of 70 head of sheep, a lot of hogs 1 yoke of cat eases that leads to lusani^r and deaih- “ W h y ? ” she ask- 1 very lucky man.’ tle, chain's etc., a lot of cows, yearlings nnd mt. m i n t i k . who is a regular physician, | any such accident in reality, and the house-hold furniture which is new and j (graduate of the l •rsity of Pennsylva- ed. “ Because when he fell out of good. ' the serpent may be set down in j nia), will agree to nirfeit f iv e hunduud his pew he struck aisle, you know.” d o l l a r :, for a case of this kind the v it a l Beer of best Quality always to be truth as a remedy for rats as safe r e s t o r a t iv e (under his special advice and Then she locked at him, and the had at the Brewery, and orders treatment) will not cure, or for anything as any in use in any other part of impure or injurious found iu it. more she lookecohe more uncom from all parts filled promptly. d o c to r m in t ik treats all private diseases the world, except China, where the C o q u il l e C it y , O g n . vlnJJ successfully, without mercury; c o n s u l t a fortable he g o t • Finally he could people are their own rat-catchers— t io n f b k e . Thorough examination and ad has stand it no longer. “ M y dear,” he vice including analysis of urine. $5. Price every man for himself and the dev Recently been furnished with spring beds of v i t a l r e s t o r a t iv e . $1.50 a bottle,or four said humbly, “ I beg your pardon. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. times the quantity $5: sent to any address il take the hindmost; and where, to and other conveniences for the benefit of u 1*011 receipt of price or C. O. i). secure A religious matter of this nature is make assurance doubly sure and from observation and in private name if L and o f f ic e at R oskbubc TO begon the traveling public. not a fit subject for jesting.” — desired, by a . e . m in t ie , m . d . ^ October 10,1884. take a bond on fate, John China l i KKABNET BT. SAN FRANCISCO, C A L ., otioo is hereby given tlint the following- New* York Sun. SAMPLE BOTTLE FRKE man, after killing a rat, cooks and l v named settler has filed notice of hi« in Will lie sent to any one applying by letter, tention to make final proof iff support of “ I done specs I got da ager, boss,” eats it. stating symptoms, sex and age. Strict se his claim, and that said proof will be made crecy in regard to all business transac before the Judge or Clerk of Goog county said a Y^rried looking colored But after all, when it is consid at Empire City Oregon, on Friday, Decem tions. BI LLARD A DICANE, Props. DR. M IN T IE 's KIDNEY REMEDY NKVHRETICUN brother to a W est End druggist a ered the giand role the serpent has ber 11. 1884, viz: Joseph Laird, Homestead v2n4 curesall kinds of kidney and bladder com No. 8384, for the E }4 of S W Vi’, Sec. 13 aud day or two since. “ 1 done been so played in many of the religions of E W o f N W q Sec. 22 T 28 S R 13 W. plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leucorrhoea. For sale by all druggists; $ la bottle; (J bot Ho names the following witnesses to hot all las’ night dat da ain’t no mo’ of the globe, receiving divine hon prove his continuous residence upon, nnd tles for $5. d r . m i n t i e ’ s d a n d e l io n p i l l s are the best ’spiration lef’ on my bones, an’ all ors in more than one country at the cultivation of, said land, viz: O. D. Sargent and cheapest d y s p e p s ia and ih ll io u h cure dis yero mawnin’ I dona bin sliakin’ hands of untold millions, it is rough J . C. Laird in the market. For sale by all druggists. all of Coquille City, P. Wade v 2 n l t f ______ Oregon. like I couldn’t talk, an’ I mortal on one of the most magnificent Austin Sargent — -J Bandon, Coos Co., Or. }• — oc 14 Wm. F. Benjamin, ’fraid my teeth inought drop out species the world has ever seen to Register. No. 11 Kearny street mos’ any minute, de jaws done chat take it down from the tem pla of Treats all C’ hronio aud Special Diseases. ter so.” worship and put it to catching rats eosProprietorao’i NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. ■ 'F O T T ls r a - ZMIFIST “ W h y don’t you try quinine?” in a warehouse. But this is ar. \ I T H O MAY BE SUFFERING FROM Land Office at ltoseburg, Oregon, I This house has been elegantly furnished, said the courteous clerk. vY the effects of youthful follies or indis iconoclastic age; and the serpent is August 20, 1884." f nnd is at once the home of the tourist. will do well to avail themselves of Dun no, boss; ’specs dat ars de not the only god that has succumb 'V 'o tice is hereby given that the following The honse is of easy access to the sleanu r cretion this, the greatest boon ever laid at the al 1 A named settler has filed notice of his in stuff. M us’ ha’ some kin’ o’ physic, ed to Mammon.— [Para Cor. Pitts tention to make final proof in support of landing. The table is supplied with best tar of suffering humanity, d r . s p i n n e y will his claim, and that said proof will be made the market affords, and no pains spared to guarantee to f orfeit $500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private diseases of or it ’pears to me like I die ’fore de burg Chronicle. before the judge or clerk of Coos county, at render comfort to guests. any kind or character which he undertakes Empire City, Oregon, on Friday, November night’s over.” anil fails to cure. “ Is this Beat engaged?” asked a 14. 1 8 8 4 , viz: Edward Neelv, homestead No. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. 4508 for the E of S E q , S W ‘4 of S E q Presently the aguish darkey de There are many at the age of thirty to small, thin woman of a fat man in section 20 and N E q of N E q section 29, sixty who are troubled with too frequent parted with a package of quinine township 20, S R 11 west. evacuations of the bladder, often accompa the New Haven train the other day. He names the following witnesses to prove capsules, the drug being sold in nied by a slight smarting or burning sensa his continuous residence upon, Hnd cultiva tion and a weakening of the system in a N o reply. “ W ill you please take tion of, said land, viz: that form to make the dose pleas manner the patient cannot account for. On S O Johnson j examining the urinary deposits a ropy sed ant to take. Next day the clerk, your feet down and let me sit on this A Lonvem | all of Fairview, iment will often be found, and sometimes B B Teters ( Oregon. meeting his sable customer, inquir seat?” she repeated in a leuder tone Wm Benham small particles of albumen will appear, or j the color will be of a thin milkish hue. a- of voice. 4gain no reply. “ I read Also at the same and place ed how he liked the medicine. gain changing to a dark and torpid appear P r o p r ie t o r , to-day,” site continued, still louder, ance. There are many men who die of this Salmon G. Johnson, homestead No. 4515 “ F u s’ rate;boss, only da nex’ time difficulty, ignorant of the cause, which is for the S q of S W q section 33 township “ that a Chicago man has cornered 2(5, S R 11 west, and lots 3 A 4 seotioD 4, Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. yo’ give me stuff I jes wish yo S. will guarantee a nerfect cure in all such How township 27, S R 11 west. icals etc., of the best quality, and cases, wouldn’t put it up in dem ar little all the pork in the world. and a healtny restoration of the He names the following witnesses to prove genito-urinary organs. did you manage to escape?” A t all the time receiving fresh, every his continuous npon, and cultivation of, glass eases; cost mo a heap o’ Office Honrs—10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays, said land, viz: thing usually found in a first-class from 10 to 11 a . m . Consultation free. trouble y est’ day to get it out, and j the next station she had the whole Edward Neely examination and advice, $5. B B Teetrs medical dispensary. Prescriptions Thorough I spites I lost some considerable of j seat to herself.— [ The Graphic, Call or address A Louvern all of Fairview, DR. SPINNEY A Co., E Whitley Oregon. carefully compounded. it, but it bruck up da ager.” - - Bos- No 11 Kearny street San Francisco. W m . F. B e n ja m in , v2nltf. v2u!5. oc 14 Subscribe for the H erald . * Register. ton Globe. Bandon E E c r s e -S la c e iz ig “ Neatly and promptly done, at the lowest living prices. Shop next door east of Leneve’s drug store, Coquille City, Oregon. DR. SPINNEY Myrtle Point, Oregon, H as r e c e n t l y b e e n f i t t e d u p in First-class order by Mrs. O. Reed, daughter of the former proprietor, who will spare no pains in trying to render comfort to guests of this old, and reliable house. Share of patronage is solicited. Airs. O. R ued Proprietor. n il. MYRTLE POINT FU R N ITU R E STORE A xvell selected stock of entirely new Furniture, wall paper and w indow si.tides complete, oil cloths, straw matting, mirrors and look:n g-glasses, picture frames in variety, with cords and fixtures, bed spring s. hangings and casters etc. pic tures framed to order, coffins furnish ed to orffir. plain or f. ncy. ('abou t and turned work to suit erd cs. Also watches aud clocks and repairs for tl»3 same. New Home sewing machine agency; machines on hand. c. e . l d w a r d s p r o p r ie t o r . ________________ v! u_!5 if________________ MYRTLE POINT STORE, M yrtle' Point, Ogn Keeps oonstanMy on band a fine assort ment o f General Merchandise, consisting o f Hard-ware. Wood and Willow ware, tools and implements, leather, bridles and sad dles, furniture, paints, oils, tqxtrting roods, nnd a full asortment of clothing, hats, caps boots and shoes, drugs nnd medicines, and in fact everything kept in a first-class store. Highest cash price paid for hides, and all kinds of country produce. B, Hermann, Prop, v ln ltf E. Beuder. Map ager. 0, Nelson AT * HAS On hand a full line of Groceries, Candies, Nuts, Tobacco and cigars, Canned goods, Stationery, In k , Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and pure \\ ines for medical purposes, W ood and willow ware, H ard ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, A m - unition, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and chimneys. Highest price paid for country produce etc. vln36tf. STILL AHEAD! A ID D O ST YOU FORGET lb The people of the Coquille river should benr in mind, that as good as can be obtained on the Pacifio coast, are made l>y G. H. R ambdell . of Myrtle Point. Will soon have completed a floating P A L A C E With which he will visit every point on the river I k .ween Myrtle Point and Bandon, and Iu- prepared to do San Fran cisco work at less than San Francisco prices. Will be fully prepared to make Pictures in all styles known to the art, from the small est Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27inches. All he asks is for people to compare his work with that of others. Mr. R. has become a permanent citizen of Coos Comity, and it is to the interest of the people to patronize home industry and thereby keep the money in the country. v2n43tf