Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 20, 1885, Image 4

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A short time since a discussion
y V HL IHII ED
K V K Iiï T U K T D A T .
sprung up between John Bright
J. A. D e a n , E ditor aiul Proprietor ^ amj q ie £ ar| 0 [ Duraven, respect-
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In sun>racr. when the ground is dry,
Our wayward minds impressing
With wlmt is meet—what we shoxld buy—
Light calf skin is a blessing.
But. when the rain descends, and mud
Imp 'dos perambulation,
We need a boot both strong and £ood
I ing the comparative wages o f E ng-
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and American workiugraen.
To reach our destination.
Bright very properly h e ld that ! Go to Dean & Huntington's—
They will^fit find please you;
S u b scrip tion , per y e a r ...................
..$-.00.
ftttvantagos which lnt>or enjoyed
They keep every thing.
! in the I niteil States was not owing,
From stout boots for winter,
T U E S D A Y , JAM . 20,1885.
; os alleged by the Earl, to the sys­
To light ones for spring.
tem of Am erica protection, b u tto n
NOTICE!
W I T AAI> i j a W L
nyone
wishing
to have 5 or fit yoke of
very different state o f things. The
\ cuttle wintered,
will do well by calling
The snng’ o f the mill is always
political and social conditions o f on, or writing to, ( has. Watkins, at this
hoppertune.
place.
the two countries aie essentially
The man who has the lloor is the !
man who is learning to ride the different, and these, more than F E E D A N D L I Y E I I Y S T A B L E
revenue laws, account for the dis-
bicycle.
Devoted to tbo intereat* of the Coquille} ^
River particularly, ami of the County gen­ lifdi
I Mr.
erally.
ZR.iE. B M iclr, ZEPr^p.
“ W on by a lmrc scratch!" as the
hen observed when she turned up
the worm.
\ provision dealer in W ashing-
ton street calls a fall in breadstufls
’
the cracker doom.
A
HAHGAIN !
We have the aelliug of a half section of
land, half bench and half bottom land, near
C-.ajuille City. It would make a half dozen
good little ranches, or a good dairy and
atock ranch. The p/iue is :j'2J. per acre.
O L IV E
ROBINSON HOUSE,
HOTEL,
C o q u il l e C i t y , O
Front St. Coquille City.
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has
Recently boon furnished with spring beds
Bandon
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Hotel
M rs . C. AY. O live , P roprietor .
This house is well supplied with every­
undo*her conveniences for the tamefit of
the traveling public.
M e a ls at all h ou rs
thing necessary to make it a
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
Bnndon. Coos Co., Or. }■—
25 CENTS.
T a b l e i alw ays su p plied w ith the best the
market nlTords.
M, E. A nderson ,
vlnltf.
B I LLARD Si DRANE, Props.
co-.P ropn etorvK
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This house has been elegantly furnisher,
and is at once the home of the tourist.
The house is of easy access to tho stenmtr
landing.
The table is supplied with best
the market affords, and no pains spared to
render comfort to guests.
IU
ill
■{ B.nndoipti, Oregon: J-
GL SHEHL, Prop
J. W a l s e r , Frcp-
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«rita in .i*a
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Coquille City, Ogu.
Coquille City. Oregon-
I small, longsettled and oveicrowded
i Beer o f best quality always to be
Orders promptly filled.
Hauling
Done
at
Reasonable
Hater,
vlnttf
island; Am erica is a vast, now and
Please
return
kegs promptly after being
had at the Brewery, and orders
is r o ir c E T
j only partially populated country.
emptied.
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nvuue wishing good, red cedar shingles,
from all parts tilled promptly.
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St) long as land is cheap here, and
fence-pouts, pickets, clapboards or
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shak**
will do well to call on S. B. Barrows,
agricultural lal>or is well paid, the
one mile east of Coquille City.
El Mahdi recently gave
refu- recompense o f workingmen cannot
oquille ity
gn
All orders left at this office or with J. T.
In The Addition T o The Town O f
Moulton
will
receive
prompt
attention.
gee 150 lashes for sm oking a ciga- j fnq to the ordinary European level.
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rette. Can’t arrangments be made i . . . /
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heu our great ternrory iscrow d-
to invite the ra ise Frophet to tins
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PitorRiF/roR,
Coquille City. Oregon,
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with
people,
and
the
American Coquille
City Market
country?
Dealer in drugs, medicines, chem­ J. It. N’ osi . e r .............................l ’ ropriotor.
! farmer can barely get a living out
UPrices H e a s o n a 'b l e .
“ IIow does the milk get in the co-
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A. Ii. N osier Prop.
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Keeps----
For particulars inquire of
icals etc., o f Ihe best quality, and
coanut.” asks a*.subscriber, i t d o c s 1 o f Ins land, as is now the case with
E. B|£NI< kr or W . A. B okik -. b .
Constantly on hand a well selected
all the time receiving fresh, every-
Myrtle l ’oint, Oregon.
Main St. Coquille City. Oregon.
not get into it at all: the cocoa nut the English farmer, we may look
stock of fresh and choice drugs and med-
j thing usually found in a first-class ieines.notioisn, blank books, school hooks
glow s nround_the milk, Ask us a for lower wages, unless, in the
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haul one.
! medical dispensary. Prescriptions and everything usually found in a i'rst-class
meantime, some social and econo-
Fresh and choice meats o f all
drug store. Presciptions carefully com­
carefully compounded.
\n Alabama negro was heard to! mical change, greater than either
pounded.
Give him your orders.
kinds constantly on hand.
soliloquize philosophically: “ D e j protection or free trade can bring
v2nl5.
E m p i r e C i t 3 r, Or.
His prices arc as low ns the lowest.
ALSO
sun am so hot de cotton am so I to j)nss ean be effected T o 00111“
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AY. R . G e t t y , P r o p .
Groceries, vegetables and pro­
grassy, de work am so hard dat dis ;
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darky feel called upon to preach.” l>nre England with America, as sep- visions, etc., etc.
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I arate example o f the effect o f free
r o it
There is this difference between;
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Horses and Buggirs ut all hours.
Good
Henry Huden.
happiness and wisdom: That he th a t !
tuul protection on the work- David Young,
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Pasturage by the day, week or month.
thinks him self the happiest m a n jin g people, is therefore unfair.
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really is so; but lie that thinks This is no answer to Mr. B ligh t’s
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Our Subscribers.
himself the wisest is generally - : comparison o f England with the
a n a
the greatest fool.
Appreciating 1 lie necessity of all Business
; protectionist countries o f the old
Men. Fa*mt r:; and Miners hnvino a nt‘\vs-
A correepondei
correspondent o f a fashionable j contjnent. The disparity between
Vouna linden] Proprietors.
paper published iu the nu trojxlies. in ad­
paper asks: ‘"AVnut shall I get for wages in England and those coun-
dition to their own local paper—one that
raoths?” \Ve should not get
; tries is even greater than between SODA, SARSAPARILLA. GINGER ALE contains all Financial, Commercial and
BLACK-SMITHING
General News; which matter not being in
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thiu“ -, bat, if the corro-poiiilont is| E n cU n d and the United State».
Constantlv on hand f«*r salt*
the scope of a local paper—the proprietor of
fond of moths, a very acceptable
•-»“ Ooders from tin* country pnnptly the
Itc g iu u i l l i S o u p .
To Ur on I hr safr side, tre hare
present would be a sealskin jacket, j
filled.
Address all orders to Marshfield
tfiipiUe £iht ¿LeraLI. sent re<lan a j at far (he s tic of
No doubt, in many families, the Soda Works.
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“ Khartoum away!” howled the j
-tu .crse-S !b.ceiiigr
prejudice neuinst soup has arisen
Has mnde advantageous arrangements t-> lomltsloues and monuments, from
editor in a rage, when a hardened
N eatly and prom ptly done. n( tJ'e
from the fact that it is usually pre-
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individual handed him several pun.'
! Bom! ii;i;! (MinMr
i:i California 1.owest Ilvi,Jf i)1,res- s , jop b < xt
, pared and served in large quautiti-
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ay.J} Yvn
door east o f L en evea drug st< ie,
on Khartoum.
“ C artem away I 1 . . . .
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. i es, instead of, as at the tables of
SAN l ’ ltA N C IS C O
l «less You Want to Buy
! W hich we are enabled to give ex- i I oq n ille ( ity, Oregon.
The man who makes puns on s u c h 1
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the rich, in small portions, though
! celioni bargains. Photographic de-
a subject is fit for treason, stwitu-;
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many kinds would turnish 111 tliem- E C C T S a n d S H O E S
; signs and price list shown on ap-
cem and spoils. Khartoum out.
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selves a substantial meal for a
The r o lla r subscription price of our paper is j plication.
Of tho very best quality and at the
— Norristown Herald.
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growing child.
At any rate, the
J. A. D ean .
£2-00
PER
YEAR,
Lowest Living Rates.
Good authorities insist that the | a(]vailf„g e s 0 f commencing a dinner
Office h ri'Ien d d Building.
And the yearly subscription of the CHRON­
best way to cure a cow of sucking , wj^jj SOUp are manifest in the sav-
ICLE is ifi*. N’ov we will furnish
Myrtle Poin*. O V r I sgon,
hursoir l* to imint the teats with a j
o { , hp meat 1)i]ls> un;! econol„ v
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strong tincture o f aloes. A suture. ■ practice(1 iu utilizil)g 8Craps o f nil The Fashionable Boot mid Shoo
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ted tincture o f aloes and a lco h o l; y . j j , for the making o f son|)S, and will l«e found .•t all times ready to wait upon,
and
ncconuH
tat«*
customers
with
everything
First-c!i.ss order by 1 i , v*.
uau|.iii- r
may be kept for the purpose.
O n e : the comfortllbie Bensati.m ex pen-
For S-.i-’). I’osiiixc Fnt.
in our line, at the Coquille City Booti.nd
of the former proprie; >i" \ i \
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B"t!'. paper., St ::t too’ienr two adresses. oj>-
gtxnl taste o f the al*»es
will
make;
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pains in trying to rend ■:
< r , ii gi < > s
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1 enccd after a little has been
taken SliOv- stor-: one door north of thejOlivc hotel, tioiial with the sulj.scribi
.Main street.
tlie cow feel that she never did like c , ,
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of this old. and reliubU-u<*
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for let any person who feels ns the
I>»:.»K o lll'NTlNt T >N.
Share of patroiiagr l . s
milk anyway.
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Mrs. t). R j : i ; u Pit.: . h - i . i ,. 1.41.
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j saying, too hungry to eat, swallow
Eir.pirc CilY and Drain’s Station
Rem em ber’ sir, that you o w e , a few 81HX>llsf ul t)f soup, ami the
Mrs. ('. W.Clive.
Mrs. A. G. Aikm.
something to your constituents,
fe d in g o f exhaustion will quickly
STAGE and STEAM20AT lino!
OLIVE & AIKEN-
.M Y R T L E P O IN T
said one member of a town council pass away. Indeed, a well-known
....IS THE....
Have just received at
to another,
H um ph! said the j authority has said nothing tends
Carrying* The U- S- Mails F U R N ITU R E STOKE
other, “ if you owe anything to your more to restore the tone o f the
Leading
Newspaper
tlie ir n e w
A wo!! sploctod stock *if < * j > t i l i*l v new
Wells. Fargo a Go’s
....OF THE....
constituents, all I ’ ve got to say is stomach and make digestion than n
; immure. w«:i p. per,;.ml vindot bl ades
l’1
mph'U. «ul c!o.!;s, strew n ailing, mirror*
that you're lucky. W hy, there are ■ litt!e s o u p .-C a sse ll’s Fam ily Mag-
ZEPacifLc C c a s t .
Express
.’lid l'H<i .::g-^lasses, pictUie trai n s in
not a half-dozen voters in my ward azine.
variety, with cords nnd fixture*. b*d
that have not borrowed money from
sprn *. bangings and casters etc pic­
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l.orom oik««*.
ture* framed to order, coffins furnish­
me.”
A Large Variety of
ed to order, plain or fancy. Cabinet
The largest locomotive in the
T F.AVSES EMPIRE CI I V AND DRAINS
“ M y dear,” said a w ife to her ex­
and turned work to suit orders.
l J
STATU)N EVERY
world has just been completed at T l i s L a t e s t S t y l e s
hausted husband in a dry-goods
MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AD«, watches and clocks and repaint f< r the
the railroad shops in Sacramento X j ADIES AMDOHIIDREN’S ila ts
same. New Home sewing machine ug-ncj;
store, “ do you notice those Indies’
machines ou hand.
and forwarded to Tohachapi Pass,
The
steamer
JUNO
or
RESTLESS
meets
pocketbooks marked fifty cent.-
P lc v r e r s , O s tr ic li
C. K. EDW ARDS PROPRIETOR,
the stage at the month of tha Umpqua.
remarkably I wti0re ll to 1)0 llsetl 011 tliat
vl n4.r» tf
each?
They
are
New and comfortable stages.
P lu m e s an d
The monster lias been named the
FARE to Drains Station £ 7,
cheap.” “ I notice them,” he said,
Fare to Portland by this route ¿HA..%().
edging in the direction o f the street ! ^1 (•obernmlor and weighs over
Tips-
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eh passenger allowed AO pounds of baggage
100 tons. It lias ten driving wheels.
entrance, “ Never buy anything you
L a ces,
Passengers are requested to be in Empire
The locom otive is not only ihe lar­
I
City the night before departure.
L S ilo lc c r L S ,
have no use for because it’s cheap.” ’
gest ever built, but it is differently
Any information in regard to the above
— Chicago Tribune.
a n d O rn a m e n ts.
line can he procured at the Blai coor Central
constructed from any other. There
Rucliing Embroidery
A man having built a large house
hotels in Marshfield, and the post office or !
HAS
are two brakes on each driver. On
iuany
public Lc ise in Empire.
Veiling.
Scarfs
e tc - e tc.
was at a loss what to d o with the
the trip to Tebachapi all the mov-
, : Ou hand a full lino
. <»f G roceries,
Hats trirnea to order a speciality.
rubbish. H is Irish steward advised
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I able portions o f the engine were Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which
THE CREAT
\ ( audios, Nuts, T obacco and cigars
linn to have a pit dug large enough . .
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R J taken oil in order to lighten her we will sell cheap for cash .
¡Canned goods, Stationery, Ink,
to contain it.
“ And what,” said
and lessen the danger in crossing
f s ANEVEU-FAIL {
oies, 1 Hints, Oils and
he smiling, “ wlmt shall I d o with
bridges.
THE CHRONICLE BUILDING.
1 ing Cure for Net-- j i>ure W inos for medical purposes
the earth that I dig up from i t : ”
vims Debility. Ex-
AGKNTS AUK MAKING 1'OK-
"Wood and willow ware, H ard­
haust,ed Vitality Sem­
THE
SAN
FRANCISCO
CHRONICLE
is
t'lae» Helling oar new uml po|,u-
T o which the steward, with great
— AND —
inal V eekiu sa. Sper
liir ItoukH, “ The L'Mlverm,,’’
the first paper on the coast in ability and in
matorrheen. i,o sv man - ware, Cutlery, Toys, Notions, A m .
“ Lives of the PreMiilenti«,”
gravity, replied: “ Have the pit
tlm freshness and reliability of it* NEWS
lamkhteiH of America,'' “ Aim-
iKKd'.impotency e>.us j uiiiti‘ *n, Fancy and Toilet Articles
tiu’n ImllapritHiliie Handbook,’ ’ “ Hintory of Chris-
Tug Company!!
made large enough to hold olL”
Nothing that the world desires to know s
TATouuHtu, Paralysis I T
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tlantty," ami the latent ami quickest h « lliug novel-
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D r. S . Ii, EJEZHTEVES
LOTS FOR SALE!
New D rugstore!
Myrtle Point.
City Livery & M M u
A GoHm
D ead!
M a rsh field
Water Worts,
T o m b sto n e
[k
W. Gallier
MOiNuMhM 1
Q, G. Huntington,
SAN FRANCISCO
Qsiictosi aM Bast
CHRONICLE
Jarvis, Gariiwail k o . -
e 0. Nelson
ENGLISH REMEDY
C O Q U IL L E M in n
GOLD
ties. He tirst in the lield.
Adiirtw
“ Y ou look out o f sorts this m orn­
UOHllAM A: CO., FublislieiH ami Agents,
— DEALERS IN—
nit iw
San tframinco, Caiiforuia.
ing.” “ Yes, I ’ve l>een all broke up
EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE.
for a week. Let’s go in and take
^otic*;
hereby f-iven that Mary Vagon-
N _ er. is the
1«
Executrix of the last will aud
something.” The drinks cost 50
tesiament of Leonard F. Wagoner, deceased,
— AND ALL KINDS OF —
cents. “ What broke you up?”
has tiled in the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Coos, her final
“ I went to church last week Sun­ account as such Executrix, and that said
L U M B E R
Court
has
duly
made
an
order
appointing
day and put a quarter in the con­
Tuesday the fith day of January lhs.» ns the
tribution box, thinking it was a two- day for the hearing of objections to such C e d a r , f i r , a s h , m a p l e , m y r t l e ,
final account and the settlement thereof.
Alder and spruce lumber always on
■cent copper.
D on’t you know a
Dated Dec fid, 18S4.
H. Volktnar,
)
Mary Wagoner. hand aud for sale at the lowest rates.
man never forgets a mistake o f that C.
Attorney for the estate. >
Executrix.
kind, not if he gets to be worth a
NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF.
T O WI N G
m illion.”
liVND OFFXCK AT RoSl!)!l'Co(>H)!Hf)!t
December fiO, 1K k 4.
“ That infernal old hen hasn’t laid
rotice is hereby given that the foliowing-
nauied settlor has filed notice of his in-
nn ef5& iw a month,” said Pretzel
tention to make final proof in siq ja»rt of
the other morning to his fr.nu. ” 1 j his claim, and thnt said proof will he made
think I ’ ll chop her head off,” “ D on’t before the Judge or Clerk of Coos county
be so cruel,“ replied Gretehen. “ I at Empire City Oregon, on Tuesday
I eb. 17. ISSfi. viz: D. E. Prowett. pre-emp­
have some patience nut her.” “ Pa- j tion
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1 i S No. 4071*.
fur the YV H of W Li see-
tience! Haven t J been patient with i **on - 7towuskip2H, s u D went.
witnesses to
Jier .
Au, haven t l been to her | prov
prove hiscolltinuoUrt rt. ^ Uoe u pon, end
nest every day for a month?” D ot’s cultivation of, said land, viz:
all right, Carl; yoost look some- i A. Sneed
j Jesse Lenovo
else, too, i f guess maybe she W. Howell
“ where
'i
f all of Parkersburg,
Oregon.
has
mislaid
them.” — Pretzel’s 1 Kaudleman J
Wm. F. Benjamin.
W eekly.
Register.
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B y the Tug K A T I E CO O K , on
tho river nnd bar, at reasonable rates,
omitted from its columns
It. aims to till
every requirement of a first-class paper.
Its telegraphic reports are the lutes and
most reliable; its local news the fullest and
spiciest, and its editorials from the ablest
]>en.s in the country.
THE CHRONICLE has always been, and
always will be, the friend and chain,m n of
the people as against combinations, cliques,
corporations or oppression of any kind. It
will be independent in everything, neutral
in nothing; fair and impartial to all parties,
yet exposing corruption wherever found, nnd
working with fearless endeavor to promote
and protect every interest of the great pub­
lic whom it serves and on whom it depends
for its support.
The SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CHRON­
ICLE, the most brilliant nnd complete
Weekly Newspaper in the World, prints
regularly 72 columns, or eight pages. ,
News, Literature nnd Cenend Information
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also a magnificent Agricultural Department
Timber, match-wood and stave tim­
ber purchased.
Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
For One Year.
ties to suit, aud at the lowest living
rates.
including postage, to any part of the United
.T. P A R K E R ,
States.
Sam ple Coptj S o il F ree.
M. L. H A N SC O M ,
orders must be accompanied by the
IK Y IN G M. CO O K.
I aikeitibuig Coos county Oregon. : Addre3sall orders to II uuald , Coquille Citv
v l n 18 tf.
1 Coos C o. Oregon.
$2
and all the terriliie ef- -L a m p s Him cllliu riey s.
vasÿfectsofsclf abuse, of ;
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gagp'outiifui tollies a n d 1
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t p n co paid for country
rer years, _____
such _______
as loss of j produco etc.
excesses m m aturer_____
Moniorv. Lassitude. Noctunirl Emission A- !
vln36tf.
version to Sinuety. Dimness of Vissioit, N«'is- !
es in tlio Head; the vital fluid passing nn- j
observed in the urine, and many other dis- |
eases that leads to Insanity nnd death-
i»u. mint tv., who is a regular physician,
(graduate of the University of Pennsylva­
nia), will agree to forfeit fivk HUNDUKD
doi . labs for a case of this kind the vrrAL A .Ill
IfOA 1
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FOlifiFT
IT
r.KHTOBATivi; (under his special advice and i
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H*
treatment ) will not cure, or for anything i The neople of the Coquille river shot:Id
impure or injurious found in it.
f ».„or
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nocTou M inti “ treats all private diseases i
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Hs ^<>oc ^ D o lo g n iiilis
successfully, without mercury; consulta - ' ns Crt11 ™ obtained on the Pacific coast, ire
tion FBUK. Thorough examination and ad­ made by G. H. K amsokll , of Myrtle Point.
vice including analysis of urine, s!"*.
Price
fioatitig
of vrr.u> KKSToEATivn, ^l.AO a bottle.or four Mill soon Lave completed a
STILL AHEAD!
times the quantity $.r>: sent to any address
upon receipt of price or O.O. D. secure
from observation and in private name if
desired, by
a . b . minti : k , m . i >.
^ ith u hich he will visit everv point
on the river between Myrtle Point and
l i KK.tP.NI5Y ST . SAN F IU N C M C O , C A L .,
Bandon, and be prepared to do San Fr» n-
KtMPI.i: BOTTLE FJ*.i:i:
eisco work at less than Son Francisco prices.
V. i 11 be sent to any one apnlving
by letter,
only
stating symptoms, sex aim ape.
Strict se- Will »*• fully prepared to mak( Pictures in
crerv in regard to all business trnnsao- ■ !li* Ht> h,s know n to the art, fro m tiie M i;all-
tlo,ls’
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Photograph 1 7 x 2 7 inches
cures all k in d s o f k id n e y and b la d d e r co m -
plain ts, gon orrh oea , g le e t, lpncorrhoea.
j I'or sale b y all dru ggists; ^1 a b o ttle ; (! Ixit-
ties for ^.r*.
na. m in tik ’ s davpklion t il l s are the best
nnd ch eapest « ysvepbia and b il j . ious cure
in tho market. For sale by ul] druggists,
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peop le to compare his
i work with that of others.
j Mr. It. has become a permanent citizen
of Coos County, and it is to the interCBt
of the people to patronize home indue try
j tluJ thereby keep ihe money in the countrv
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