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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1885)
' (CoqtiiUt € ìtjj ím n h l PJHLIüÜliD EVERY TUIMDAÏ. ¡T H o years ng<>, a s«*(*«lling j>(*:ir troc that ¡ 1 lu* fruit is oxtvil— lu v?r l > t i »r! 11 s. e n t a m i th o trop is a p r o f u s o l »o a re r »!■“ full of young will carry an insect of some kind to their young every A gentleman inaile the remark i|iroe p, four minute-, from dawn in our presence a couple of days p , dark, and the cut worm is their ngo that hogs can be raised in the duupost arti :e o f food. Coquille valley as cheaply as in any TENTH Y E A R part of the l mteil States, and we be IV rli. Cr PUaLIGATiail ¡ i ) *‘J\ 1 i J ■ m /i:.» T' ic '«llh- ilia ,1 -v«l,>p:iu*nl «• V. ( il ti> (ho V> -I. IVniftia - ft u r*l h r i: . ion mul spo. \ ■ H !l«'ll!lt « .-ini nr i< 1 - «'it I'lfl' s of o il !Mere-1 ! i i t )•»•: r rr*«at i»-» vt, l’i >■•■« .ill A b ly • t ri'.i ! i’ut ll«Ii«r, No. l-'-‘ lit ml. Or. V. (i. Alla n. Mrs. ('. V .I OLIVE ¿z AIKEN. Have j Hot received at vV id iiiin e rv S to re !! r i r; f I \ L _ii t a o r* i — civ j Oí L a t C o L kc;.3T io3 TEA DIES A î :D OiillCREu’S T-EATS F l c w C ' i 3. C s t r i e l i P im ío s l«)N D \ Y , W E D N E S D A Y quires uo cultivation after planting and is possessed of remarkable fat tening qualities. The variety most highly recommended is the Large White Sweet, which will produce as much as 15,000 pounds to the acre, and ore acre will furnish feed for from twenty-five to fifty head of hogs for three months—and at a time, tco, when it is necessary to turn the water on the alfalfa fields, and when the scarcity of green food render it very valuable. There is really no expense attached to rais- i?*g the artichoke. The seeds are planted and they grow’ with no at tention. Hogs may root the ground over time and time again, the only eft’ect being to do what the laborer would have to do— pul verize with a plow*. After one year's growth tho seed cannot be eradicate« 1 from the soil by tin* hogs, for wherever so much as a spring forth. Considering tin- great advantage in producing these valuable roots, it is a wonder that the farmers do not all raise them.” ► -* O *- ♦ TliiiiK** i’«» Do nu ,1 To liuou. r ì i FOUR R T T H H r : W w *— Haß made Doi>ts and shoes, Stationery, Inks, ITB y N (¿pits ;• h t » f e i’ Encio h . Jin-ciiou of M< *4 a n d c; m lie s . est He pays for country {»r ic e L ib ili th e lii'g h • ■ f ( Ü Ì h -- }>ro«l w e out Empire City aids. 1 r. si I« n ! b _ ( Inj ‘ ,.nii(,U( r-j t f j K % . 8 ; *1 U !* a u d ï r* i X j ! IV W. P o — ’ -a * -s. *•- -  *• G «I ( v C lie: Lib ( O»inty; Civic and .«:h .ry « !rg:mi : . li. 'iis; Ail oilier «vlebra•.<»rs i f the day. ru«»crm r«< ; «•N Tel. ■ ..DCSDO. r 'rayer by Ib v. I. Kiel , r«ls« •li; Mus c: Sin ging by («lee Cìiri »: Reading 1• eelaraii«»n .»f Imi*pcinl'-nc.' !>y S. H. Hitz-i rii: A ¡e s e by Empir - City l»ra ss baud: ( ira4ioli by *»;■ ic: Ii< < i i n. " ] ml:* ’s ih ,n i Aihlrcs- bv \. i: mi: ..............rhecu«* ;.nd McC’lo.v: Mu I *n; : Niu a '•!». til.' bail«). dinner: Zialu ATiî’.F. : I« . * >r.. •! ; A , A A VW.M T . F.s.t ra *•', one In led yards. «>.» -n f- r all. I,rizc Foot r it*'*, op n f« »r 1»' >y « 12 yi.-ars old and undt-r. III.» \. . d . pii,.« F«»ot race. >.:< >as-y< -» •'h'iiso for twenty minutes. Fir. l> i«’* ><" second B !.. en- tram*.* f»" fif, » i r S • , : ■ V t*. « lwk -*•••«" v Lft! *> —— -L— . r*m ji —A Pp.O i F IE T 0 IÎ, t t L.'. f* 1 Ü r ( - t , ^1! ■ if-. -■> • i., ’ t . G - C > .r . i s F Tril ... Dealer in drugs, nie«licines, chem icals et<*., of the best quality, and «all the time receiving fresh, eveiy. thing usually found in a first-class medical dispensary. Prescriptions carefully compounded. v‘2nl5. / î " V r u J ] i i J A i i s o ' i s*? i * \j E. E.Stillweji are f*l tlb lc d give to OX- '3 3 - s i i c e i n n r x, *i Neatly , » i 11 „ j j I J. It. X o 8!. e b ........................ Proprietor. ------Keeps------ Constantly on hand a wi ll selected stock of fresh mid choice drugs and med- icines.notI«>ns. blank books, school hooka and everj'thing usually found in a first-class ding at re. l ’reneip ions carefully com pounded. Give him your orders. His prices ure *.3 Iu*,v as tin* lovest. 1 vlu4.> and promptly done, at tlie . 1 J ... . lowest living })i)ces. niiop next j -------------------------------------------------- doer east of Lenovo’s drug store, Coquille City, Oregon. LOTS FOR SALE! David Young. fFL. Henry Huden. In The Addition To The Town Of r*. 7 ^tr ■ i y •> v i f WftX * k* " 7 7 M ill «ft—- W — - ^ ^X. av ril® ro llìi. m f! v(pn tiUùti r j O' l *■{ ¡»I i N II t‘ L II !.* top Vìi LUI Yu:ri; ’ b ’.OAh Í!; ^A«i nuirtt boda . ' K fi. VM KODA. L E M >N ; ADE, E P A R I L L A, G l I ! C D E R . M IN E R VL \i À li.lt, !. SY KF P and V IN E G A R . ft P r ic e s Ilrrcrs *v : » ^TTV'YT Kft i i ü i 1 MM l liU ! L i L i l l i A • X S ft \ ’ t V had at the Brewery, and orilers from all parts filled promptly. \ noo E A. L. Nosier Prop. Main St. Ccc.uiile City. Oregon. d r ., ill na«: «* rii" ]> *-• nt s* -:son of libfi, at Mvr« «• i*< 'il»i ! d vifillitv. / HiT'.Yl D \N D ;■« V. li» hainÌN i.i Five v a i beautiful dark bay— « igi.s IL**«« j»ounds— hi in .3 une. C levelS L U d U 3*r.v Peer of best duality always t«> be *■ » P jt ïï U H ] 8 T b e n o i^ M tB  C J ^ i^ u io is r r> i ¡f-, v U -e v c is n a , »-\ vy -^i ft * ' • * íí:;i ¡ Luti» t i l i j i i lE ie s v s c n a .'t o le . For particulars inquire of E. D entfu « r VV. A. F ouivjk , Llyrtlf* Point. Oregon. T lB j , w a i s c p , :: r.1 o. p l f f f f » h ? rr \ IrJ II i.-f J-’.k U u C‘ot;u:i!e Ciiy, Oregon, ■{ 1 a idolpli. Orvion: itiiai Lb I Do not plow wet land. - O - Do not pasture a meadow’ in the Frcsli and choice meats of all spring. Gh ■ Do not mix wood ashes with ani- Gb ■« i>- n « ing a .■a balls. pr’ze ti n kinds ci instali tlv on hand. i !» * i < r. do! « mal maun res. ALSO ■! i » « a r«l « ai hand. fi * yards i:if Groceries, vegetables and pro Do not keep a cow that cannot v. i n si o* *, i r::s;* five dui lais. in- visions, etc., etc. n50 produce more than ‘AOt) pounds of tram-«* r «•«’.f.> <1 ir-«* s«C- butter a year. *mi «»no iloib r. Eveiy state ¡-.LoaM have its agri Kuiiuiii!' halt !. '» JU11»Î». V"7A E îïI iL ( •ni- )-inuii:i : ; » » cultural experiment farm — AND— « lire«* s. Hiding jiau;*.. ■< ». Oats will make {xinltry poor and t’iimluin; rreus« d s5. p.ack in their crops, it is said. Fat man's vai".', i vi nty-tiv«.* yards, must The Ihinann apple is a S Vl*f*t vici ;h 2»»>) » ». tiimls. j »r i M 1* D i «(:« m ' \ v • » 1 : : i î ; i • ma «h., -you-plcane DEALERS IN winter apple that is highly recom for .on mimi.«:.. mended. nin H cl ' s g K,a.oing:- A writer ic 'I lie Itnral New i irs. race ai\ i.uudrcil yards, op-u t» all Yorker recommends u drivowny t<* ami t u i <•» n > h«»rs*s. Fi-.ip.nze ^vo |\ipT */ E \ O V J ’Thi.pri« . ** < \\ Ullico in Herald Buililing. inPJilPP udkéti/í Ili r i » - « i Htf U l i n i n d i ', f r o m . •iS; by the season, $0 B L A C K - S r.1 i ï H N I G A W T A A A . [ ; f Y a \ i \ V. 1 ""N ( ^ day, Ul ü and . 1 handshfcl. and l. » la -rfc« P f * ”™ , " f 1 c e llo i.t la ir g n iu s . I 'l.o t o K n ii.liie d e - symmetry and beauty. He is mack with • . . ^ . ,. . ^ 1 ’ .. 1 i 1 bftrns and in:co list show li on ap- varmble dupplen: wi.s sireu bv Aio«>j«rs i .«? . » r Perchemxi i.nd his dual a Morgan and i p U c a t io n . .T. A . D e a n . Lnmax, is one of the linest mares in tht B lili a n d («ood iiiiii il:*iS::l:i:' iPiiisMi! California I S three years old and stands about 17 1 I V ik hfl* S » .: L S’ksi.: o . r« Both p iIjV rs Svili ;«»»»! t’* Oí i\\o adresscs. i.p cianai v»'iili the T f 1 Ci »,« I l f) f ' ¡C a V. Î* ? 1 N l • 1 £ «S U d r V ili s 1 e ¡O *,T ?» 1 ù|» h i !J (> — MONUMENT B la c k P r in c e . IMIyíiiroüidi'. ‘ r 111 t! U X VA \ T o m b ^ tG iiG S A N F R A N C IS C O v lu : 3 LJ-«'» /•« r/ y» - L » a B [ >L*1 «iS * 1>1 i t ú » F O R TH E ( ' * > J5J) Tueadaysuind at Stillweil’s ranch the re- j (o m b sio tlC S niaiuder o f the week, from this date. . Clothing La dies. Gents j and Childrens The regular subscript: n privo of our paper is General fur- * 2 -0 0 P E R Y E A R And the y« r.rly su’ sv.'ijJion « f the C G r.G N - nishing goods; « ’I.K is SJ. Now we v, .1 furnish also groceries, Canned goods, p r. 4 lv D o T.g n o V r\ r, r, fr Cigars, tobacco r 1 iP ; 1* O r p *.l! » v ’85 rj B a r b e c u e a n d G la m G a i e. » ».._ “S S S S t t g i A G E N C Y ! i r r T l E above named Stallion will make 1 the present season at Stillwell’s ranch j I one-half mile north of Ooquille City, and at T o i )(‘ on ihr sa ir K.r, irr /¿are | Denham's ranch, Durton Prairie. He will j be found nt Durton Prairie on Mondays and S e c u r e d Oil atji'lietf f u r ih r s a le o f ndvonto«.eous arrangements to C Hats and caps, i J l U L Y Oit — V; ir. 3 to n , \\ Ä Ilia d i Prince. tCniiuilh tíi i hi Tunihl v rv' v, „. An assortment of Dry goods ant1 i v i i mtm S Keeps b r "p'i » Ty T"' / t rrr 1 R 1 I F L i ( V a i 1 r /b. j «Vppreci.ilin«; the ii»*ct*.«*-.iíy «>*" all Pun:ness Men. Fie nitrii mul MilHers havh*.;; a news paper published in the m euop »lies, in ¡ul- C«»U:1*. . Terms: Timbrane« I dition to llieir own local pajier—one that I conti''ns ail Financial, ('ommoroial and j siiiitlc s rvioe. $4. i G« iniiil News: which mutter not beili«; in* tnlTmi.— the scope of j. local p-.per he i>.•<*iini.■ • .* • r the — CONSTANTLY C E L E B R A T IO N !! r“7 O -«>. « < * • « '■ « • i /r«l«ji's jii'oiüjitly tilled. Please return kegs promptly after being emptied. v2151 Subscribers. Our PRC PRIETOPv, C’ F F C - Coqrúlle City. Orego:i. —FOK— ( ’. A N D R E W ley are begining to realize the im- V e i l i n g , S c a r f s etc* etc- portance of the artichoke. The Hats trimed to or«!er a speciality, vegetable Ills advantages possessetl Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which vini». by uo other root growth. It is j *e wUl sell cheap for cash . c and F K ID A Y | POST Store, m d O rn am en ts. hardy and very productive and the very best ot food fer hogs; it re y x r » » » nn! p *lu. n-v 1 y 11 ? U t v i r i l ? «i C . IV 1 SSF a I ä ? P r o p . A doliti OFFICE O P P O R T U N I T Y cuci Knelling' Embroidery , t'IM IE Sr.r.ent, S;;r hnr,P v.ul will mala; „„.ketho present horse m e present I — j cons, id E ^ rope {V J a il i uO 1 I >FECITEK w-.-m . ( ) \ tTiiati ion i ceiUii I T*. ' s' limar dl N O <>r UES'l'JiESS nu'Pts I Ashland Chi f: lie by A’ til- singe at the mouth of tin« Fiiipijun. dam l>v Filly Moo an ; ml I ! mar«-. * N .. and i* uiifortable stums. I FAK E to Drains .S-,ation s7. ! S/ììSoii to In“ in j» il l^t, L ' Fare to I’ortland bv this route $15.50. Terms—Single leap $5.0.», season $8.00, E.'K’li p is i nger allowmi 50 pounds of baggage j j , M u r a n ( . (< Pass'.'ii'.M'rs are requested to be in Empire No r« sp insiliiü. v will be assumed f«»r Ci v the ni^ht before departure. accidents or ese.'qiemcnts. Any information in regard to the above Jami >> C. Iîrown, Imeenn be procured at the Ilia? cm or Centra! nl>itf Owner and Proprietor. h'M is in M ar !r. t id, and the post office or ; i i a n v eiibMc: I" i-i in Empire Tins* E Y o u n g F ran k . Jiirfls, lorii'waii u uu. L " •VfJ ; 1* < S t a llio n . B eaoliei , U | l 3 ’ $ 3 T>n >- I H 11 id I " sä it Ih Lmul.V C-mv ,.n Vinhlmi. in- ! , i'i.J « I » > * W n W » ( wL:<* time he out at Ooqnille City and v.i 1 visit eae!i place «»and a. A v. m I «en.. Anyone irora a ........... ,.... , .... 1 ___ ____ ____ »... i,.wi «listane.- can he a coon ¡mod a tea with good , ve"v mne »lav ( ooil pas'ii/e can be had pns.ure a: »•« ;• • >nn i>.«■ nr.. • at < -i.ch p 'a c 'a t v ry low rates. B S « j i 6 St*.-. —. l.aiu.s l.i h. \ « i 1 S ih [ - e i~YCi -■ T O s * 7 A T í Ï ?.. J ( i % •. ;■> h ,j « •« U rtu •Ik 1m by \ Í ä ¿O C ¿.CÄ» í ¿Ü i I ° s six v< nrs ozu. i l".c, < In S TUl*,. :u nds -i «li iuu. h< 1,ç. 1 «... 1 \, i <• I j V hsi i » n • l.y j imo!. •• n. 1. 1., ir,i , hands Id' h. w*-h;l.t U a ) |n»uni!s . Miy hviin p ««io\ it S 4 veil v ; .« .Ntt lie was sim l by u St Ce«»rg« • and Gray Eagle C i, I !'. , ► ‘ («0.1 I I The ri 1 i u i j 111 < d dy i. avis, by ltcd horse, and his dam n MesseiigiT and Bor- 1 leni.out. see. ini «lei ftiil i tor it« «* lili« s - ree w o American t n 1. «stud J»«Hi v ). Jin.'! hi was by Young Ssason will begin April 10th. 1 «rnis: Hit ennui. i:is clam I I r.N.boldt, second j dam by Gray Ea«. h . Insurance $8: season >k ~>. 1« rots: Eiiu-I«' s v ce $10. payable at ( >. I». Sargent, tin*'time of servie.*: season $15. payable At I'r > > n:U f the end of season, i «* July LM. ’ parties •f lss; Ti L L make 11 bre« ding In the sens n. amt their mares I at M vr.le i'«*in; amt v:cimtv. f.iiiin : to i « t ni h toa; can breed next sta- son fr«*e. I v, i : i lie < ; uti< us m regard to ac- If ju.y. cidents, bn* will no. he r. s,»' ns ble for any. \V m. G. Cleveland. r’ »Z / YSES KM PI UK C IT Y A N D D R A IN S Proprietor D sr>. lieve lie is about right, it Jl pigs can be kept on an acre of alt a! fa in S o u th e rn California.cannot 10 be kept lit *reon an acre of clover? In fact, cannot alfalfa be grown here for that purpose? It is a no torious fact that most of the pork and bacon eaten on the Paeitic coast are produced from Illinois and Missouri corn. There is no call for this r-inc“ our mines hnvo run down to that degivi* that we are called on to be;*ome produce is. The force <«f hnl • it is gre it, but -lot o i iuwicient putt ncy to Jillov. of a uon-producing people to import everything and export nothing. Why can wo not compete with those who have cholera audiuuum- erable diseases in their herds, and who pay four times the freight we do? There are dozens of things that might be profitably grown here for hogs, among which arc plums amt artichokes. Speaking of the latter the Thienix (A . T.) Gazette, says: “People wiio are engaged in the business of raising hogs in this val " V S o a r j . i p o r d . c 'w i i uml ' ' i Ü.- I,-I.“ . Vl l ( X ' * i < « on draught and in !»•.,..:1. s. vanii» ^ for wrens to nest in in I.is garden. I ’ r o t iu ic for G ibbson's fine whiskies, nu AA A r' Subscription, p« r year. .......... ........... f 2.00 1(>. Ìih ì^ Si N . P. H an son , P ro p . J.A. D ean , Eilitor und Proprietor It sprouts nbainhuitly ami lia: sU ekoil tlu* orehar*ls of that pnrto Devoted to the i liter«'sts of the Coquille the country. What is its mime? River particularly,, and of the County g« n- A Minnesota farmer circumvent erally. T L E S D A Y , .11 N E Ifin e E X C H A N G E ! Front St., Marshfield, Or., Was sired by \Yi»odl»«*rry; dam by Eclipse. Season to c »niuience fr«»:n dale, to coniiuue two months. Terms: ijTD. wu!» insurance—No colt, ▲ 11» Pav. A i ll. ”’o T ÌTTPPTT ?/ l i p p l C t ä h li Bo:«d paslurr.pc can l»c had at My rtle Point, month. LitO lj Ol I ÜUU. î j l ù u i L I nt two dollars per mont fo r further particulars, apjfiy to m p i r e C i t y , O r. John Berry, ( )\\ ner and proprietor. 5V. I I . G e t t y , P r o p . Myrtle Point. Or., April IM, 1885. ______ D R . M E N T IE , Horses and Ruggirà at all hours. Go«»»i Pasturage by the day, week or month, vinti» ihn. «SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE,) No. 11 Kearny St.. San T b FAT« ALL C llK «»N IC , Francisco, Cal. S lT X lA L AND P u iliT I D iseases with W ondebkul scccess . H H 'I ENGLISH REMEDY S ANEYEIt-FAIL mg Cure for Ner vous Debility. Ex T H E SAN F K A N t H S G O t H U O N l f L E is haust« d \ itality Sem inal V eekm-RK, Si»er I the first paper on the coast in ebiiity and in n a «on 1 a a. i cst man - | the freshness and n li bility «»f its N E W S j JJ ^ R E C E N T LY REFN F IT T E D I P IN pooD.in |A>wncy i*noa ! Nothinrt tliat the world desires to know is ; First-class order by Mrs. O. lieed. daughter tatoubhua . Paralysis and all the terrible ef » omitted from Us columns It aims to fill of the fonner proprietor, who w ill spare no I fects «>f self abuse, of every requirement of a first-class paper. | pams iu lryin„ to m u l, r colufort to MUests | youthful follies and Its telegraphic i,*pons an* the latest and j of tbiH oldf lllld rc.lia,tl„ U(>nge. excesses in innturer vears. such as loss of i niost tellable; its local m-wsthe fullest ami Share of patronage is solicited. M«*morv, Lassitude. S'octtirurl Emission A- ¡spiciest and its editorials from the ablest! Mrs. O. Rian» Proprietor. i .41. version to Society. Diiunt-ss of Vission, Nois es in tlu* ll««a«l: the vital liuid passing un- I pens in the country. obsen’ed in the urine, and many other dis 1 T H E C H R O N IC L E lias always been, and eases that leads to Insanity and dcath- always will he, the friend and champion of — A ND A L L K IND S OF — dk . m in t ie . who is a regular physician, the top of tho . bai n. It saves Kick- fee *lity ten dl,1 ,l:i* ’ H ^ tlli' lv iU! 1,1 rs *'5,tr'inc' tgraduate of the L niversity of Pennsylva th«* people as against e.>mt»¡nations, cliques, t clolliirtt, all noi ses to ? k ; entered be- X j XT U L B E E nia), will agree to forfeit fivk h indeed i corporations or oppression «.«f any kind. It I aching hay p it c h in g . fore July M . doi . laes f«»r a case of this kind the vital I w.ll he independent in everything, neutral j EESTOBATtvi: (under his special advice and T h e COWS usually called Alderney Seooud ra«- • five hundred yards. First J C E D A R , FIR , ASH, M A P LE , M YR TLE, in nothing: fair and impartial to nil parlies, ! | treatment i will not cure, or for anything n r « nri»i»r>rlv m in i ..) if • pr ze tWen’y-five dollars, souond twelve d«»L- , . The . neople of the Coquille river shot Id I impure or injurious found in it. 1 1 } y' 11 ln rsau d l.f-.v c m u n t r u r . b e fi., ,F,Ears. | A l d e r a m U p i U C O !u m t »e r always Oil ; y * « p mingc-.rnipti.»!» Wherever found,and L r in mind that ^ p0(„, |. , 1« l o K rHP , . « pocTou v in t ii : treats all private disease Jersey, not Alderney whence the; * scrub me:* f.n r im ndm i ymds. I ns t hand and for sale at the lowesi rates. . 1,lr' 11 1 <ss <m *%,’r P «»m«»«e I ,.s H(l ^ obtained on the Pacific const, r re successfully, without mercury; consulta : nnd protect every m* -r«*st of the great pub tion fj -. ue . Thorough examination and ad improved breed of caitlo w e r e priz ■ t*-n doll-es. sec»nd five dollars, en- made by G- H. R aaisdem ., of Myrtle. Poi it. vice including analysis <*f urine, ^5. Price lic whom it serves and on who.a it depends , , , . tloatiag of vita i. ui:-. tor vtivii . $1.50 a bottle.or four r .. * W id soon have completed a brought mostly. ! ' lwu * ? hin: 1 for its support. 1 /-. _ _ . . . I tiljw race four ltuiulrcd ynrda, riders to T O W I N G times tin* quantity 85: sent to any nddreaa ; The 8.VN FR A NCI.'ICO W E E K L Y C H IiO N - ' ir u '-L ' A SOiDOi teacher (Iistnu- chaust* hoist s, prize three?doPurs. upon receipt of price or C, O. D. secure l.y (he Tug K A T IE COOK, on ; 1CLE, the most l.-il’iant and complete! W ith which he will visit every point from observation and in private mime if Ute l flower SOt^il-i to-her pupils a:i»l All hovsis barred «ml <»f sul>sequent rac a . u. mintie , m . d . on the river between Myrtle Point and desired, by I. -.t that hav.'t iken n i»rize in form« I race, mid the l iver Ulld bar, at reasonable rates. " t*’'; l v Newsp.'iper ill the World, prints t on the nv<'' l i K?:*r.Ni:y st . a an francisco , c a l ., offered u prize to the one that nnd be prepared t«> do San Fri n- II. lt pro- | a, u,;ih two h„rM.H t„ s5fir;ilI M,lrac,.Ri I ______ I “ <,olu,nn^ ,,r 1 ‘ii-ht PiiRcH. of j Bsndon, nnd n.vMi'i 1 : noTTLM fripj I lint fri. , I New », I it r. in* and (reneral Information: ! 0:s 0 work at it les • than San Francisco prices. \\ill be sent. toanv one nnnlying by letter, duced the finest specimens u . m u w i '-.T !-.'« k . r i l i l b e r , m a t c h - W « K x l a n d s t a v e t i m - « ! « > ■ « i:m u. : « > u t A g r i c u l t u r a l D e p a r t m e n t . ! u ; i l l i n f , l l u , stating symptoms, sex «"inf ape. (Strict se 1 h a v i n g , j S t e a m l K » » t r a c e , p r i z e > 1 5. e n ’ r a n c e f 5 . b o r p u r c h a s e d . f l » i } r n w . crecy in regard to all business transac * “ a 8ch001 mUt« " wortU havi,,E- ; >• * * ’ *r" ! l>or purciiaseii ............................' I « 9 C « « 0 « « v B » ........... tions, It is a pity there are not more like At p »u., pm-a.l»'of -he s cr«*t Orders for lumber filled in qunnti-; L LG Y 03.P. es Gem to a Photograph 17 x 27 inches. nu. mintin 'a k iiwuT r.KMKnv Nirrnr.sncuN All li«- asks is for people to compare his cures all kinds of kidney and bladder ooni- her. Such teachers would make ,,f chief of Hoodlum . D. li. & a . ss . t ties to suit, and nt the lowest living Including post age, to any part of the United plain’s, ( «»iiorrhoea. gleet, Icticorrhoea. work with that of others. rates. (States. Thirty-eight Guns at sunset. hosts of young florists and orchar- i For sale by all druggists; $1 n bottle; 6 bot- Mr. It. has become a permanent citizen I tl«*« for *.r> Sam ¡de ( 'o¡ >7 Seid F reí’. J. P A R K E R , o : u n d nvLT, in tin : nvi nino dists. '’íví'A ll oruers must be nccompaliied by the o f ( ’oos County, and it is t«> tin* int«iest nr. m '. ni t-;*:; ivNnnt. ion tills nrethe best by the Empire City Krass Fand. C H A S F. DOE. of tue the people to patron patronize home industry -p.,,0 , 1 ...__ _______ __ L ;C«un. «»f izo noine mourir« «ml cheapest il l MUS cu; and oheaiK st dvswstkia iiyswswia nnd h hillious cur* The pu ilio generally aro cordially invited Mr. Warner, of Middletown. T H E C lIliO X P 'L E K Fl EDI NO. Myrtle Feint, Oregon, I Tug Company!! AM» IIIIYT VOi; Henry county, Tud., r/iiao 1, over 40 to attend. By order of committee. F kro JftavM, Chairman I .TlkorbUlll g GOOS county O re g o n . v lû lS t f. FORGET lb Address all orders to H ctîalt ). Coquille City ¡ and thereby ke«*p th«* money in the country | in the market. Coos Co. Oregon. v 2 n 48 tf v 2 nltf For sale by all druggistg,