l'o r
t E c a u ill*
(t ill)
S im ilt l
Kl i i < s l > ; a ¡ m i l
O r c i o l i N a t io n a l IS mk-v
ì ì ¡IV .
KNABE
THE
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It is not infrequent that a wife
The report of the comptroller of ! FAMOUS
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mourns over the nlienateu ntlec- , the currency
the nation- _
■urieiicy shows
s I h . wb that
tliattl.e
,
J \ D f \N, Editor nml i roprietor.
, ,
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o.+-\.
tions of her hushuim when she has al banks
iiiks in Oregon earned in the M i A RJ I 8 - " « * • best inrtir
^ September 1,1885, 2 1 .- j ■ ■ * 1 I « ____
U ^ " b ö t h Ten!
Devoted to the interests of th Coquille made no effort herself to strength- j year ending
Hiver particularly, and of tho County gcu- en and increase his attachment, j 49 per cent, on their capital and :
*i>heros. ’
I have never seen
eraliv.
She thinks because he once loved ( surplus. The national banks in f^ ir equal!*'’
I LOO‘1'
Subscription, per year.......................$.'.00
P aulinj : L ucca :—“T he Iuiube Piano snr-
her he ought always to love her,! Wassington territory earned a lit-
P l ’ BLlSMKD
KNUHV
11 h »OAT.
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.
and she neglects those attentions tie less, or 19.o0 per cent.
T U E S D A Y , DEC. 22. 1883.
The
( prsses all other makes.”
The popular H.VKKINGTON piano
''or a choice location in Coquille City. 3
1 lots nicely cleared and in choice fruit
trees, pood, large house and woodshed, etc., |
apply at this office or to H. Kern , Marshfield, j
and
I
CASH STORE!
Main Street, Coquille City Ogn.,
F U R N IT U R E
A - L- N o s ie r , P r o p r i e t o r
STORE,
HE. I M I a r l r , P r e p . ,
M arshfield , O gx .
Gcr.ts Ctoihir.s, Boots and Shoes,
Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass and Pic
ture Frames, etc., and agent for White'«
Sowing Machines.
vl n ltf
"J > E \LEL in Groceries. Provisions, Flrur,
C lo c k s , C u t le r y , etc.
i J JL..ru, in-ea:;, i unuics, nuts, Tobuco,
Cigars, Cigarottis. ets., etc.
which engaged his heart.
Many a j average earnings for the same peri- tllt* (’HiC.vGu ( O i l age o u g a n .
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
wife is thus tli3 cause of her own I od of the national banks in New
I.iu-al I,¡iconic*.
,
„
.
, , Sole Agents. 721, Market St., San Frrncisco.
neglect and sorrow.
1 he woman j TngLind weie 4.3.) per cent., jns t j . k .H aornhuck , Blanco Drugstre,Marsli-
Mr. C. 15ey**rle, of Dandoti, visi
deserves not a husband’s love w ho about one-fourth of the earnings in 1 fa id. local agent. _
mi-3m
ted this place W ednesday.
, ...
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i /x
will not greet him with smiles : Oregon. This accouts for the in-
N O T IC E FO li PU B LIC A TIO N.
Ci. M- Sleupei, the o t 11 ,an
when he returns from the labors of crease of national banks in Portland, \
Land Office at ltoseburg Oregon, I
Nov. 17, 1885. )
ing sheriff of this county, died at ^
who wi)l ,J((t try t() clmiu and also for the fact that the bank
J. P . M E S S E R , P r o p .
'OTIC'E is hereby given that the fol
Adin, ( al., o - j No\. -4.
him to his home by the sweet en- ers of this city do not encourage
low iiu'-named sett it r has tiled notice of I This Commodious Stable has bet n opened
again, and is filled with the choicest
Mr*. lhos. M. Johnson, nceom-
of a cheerful heart. ! people to send or bring rnone\ here llis
ll" ' 1 Vroof in su!\ out
hay. Due care will be given, and a share
pan led by her brother,
a . a un - q | ie re ,s llot OUe in a thousand so j to loan.
It also serves to explain t„. In:uu, before the clerk of Coos County, of the patronage is asked.
Hauling at reasonable prices, at short
ton, was in town \\ eduesilay.
unfeeling us to w ithstand such an j why the people generally are n o t ; at Empire, City, Oregon, on Monday, Dec. notice.
niitf
The friends of Dev. J. D. Perkins influence and break away from 1 more prosperous. The banks have j “M* 1SK>-V,Z: *’-s - hoiusou. ]). S„ No 431»,;,
Pioneer Stable!
'¿A BH.» /»# A v
CoquiUe City, Oregon,
N
.
.
,
.
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for the S. W . qr. of N. W. qr., N. half of
will be pleased to learn that he is such a home. This is the man s | maintained a sort of a corner in 1 s. \v. ,tr. and s. w. qr. of s. w. qr., sec. 23
having better health than for a long story.
money, and w ithout competitors | Tp. l * s , s. it. 13 west vv. m .
time.
| A woman’s advice is generally they easily earn these t sormus
lIw nanus the foRowmcwiiucssc-s to prove
17
.
1 his continuous residence upon, and cultiv.i-
Rev. C. A. Wooley, of Eugene worth having, so if you are in j profits w hich o f course, are a ta x ! tionof suid
City, is in the county delivering trouble tell your mother, or your j upon the productions o f tho peo- i L. Hariookv
City
the first
volume of lien. Grant’s wife, or your sister all about it. i pie.— Daily Standard.
! did ii /jams
the
til
r»_ _ ____ i * k _ i . !■ l i ...:n ¿ k . l. ....
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-
F.. S. Spurj cou
De “ assured
memoirs.
^
S8U,cl1 that light will flash ” up-
P-
A Ills T o rr llo r y .
vL.:
all t,f Cofjniîlo City.
Guos Comity,
Oregon.
Win. F. Benjamin.
Legist er.
BLOODED
FOWLS.
Pure bred Drown Leghorn and Plymouth
Dock Poultry for sale by Cartwright & Thorp.
Yoncoila, Douglas County,
Oregon.
VV. Gallier
CHEAPEST!
Ofttest i l
Empire CilY and Drain’s Station
STAGE and STEAMBOAT line!
C a r r y in ET T h e U - S- M a i l s
Y/cSis, Farco £ o’s
Express
•TiTTTr.
•i ill), UÜÍ11 Hull
novlM
State Superintendent o f public
darkness.
Women are com-
The Estelle (D . T. ) Dell corn-
I EAVSES EMPI UK ClfTY AND D R A IN S
instruction McElroy has our thanks | 1110,1 b’
inexperienced in all menting on *lio proposed division I
NG iiC E FO U PiT ïL ÎC A T lO N .
- j
STATION EVERY
Land O f et at P •s ■•burg, Croor., *
for a copy of the sixth biennial re- ^ llt lni”e womanish affairs.
j c f the Territory says:
Suppose j
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
sovembtT 17, ISs.'». )
port prom his office
philosophical students o f tlie sex |yai^ 0 ta could be painted red, w hite V ’ i l ’n C i; is hereby g Vi n t!.at tin1 f-)Uow-
u*J2 <TlD
The steamer JUN O or RESTLESS meet»
Miss Ida Strang eomme:.oe.l tllns J,ulf tbe™- T >^irintuition« ,, ml blue ftnd fastened totheW asl,. a < iiig-nanud s, :i!* r lms tiled notice of
the
stage at the month of the Umpqua.
Horse'-StLceizig*
or insight are the most subtle, and jpgton monument, it would make a his int. luion t > make fu.al j-roof in supjsirt
New
and comfortable sta' i-s.
school last Monday in the new dis
of his claim. n:id that said proof will be
if tuey caubot see a eai in the meal flMi, (|jat would llont out across the made before tlm Judge or C lerk of Coos Neatly and promptly clone, at the
Fare to Portland by this route $14.50.
trict recently cut oft from the west
»Shop next Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage
there is no cat there.
A man Atlantic and make those Dritishers County, at Fsnpive City. Oregon, on Decem lowest liv in g prices.
side of that of Coquille City.
should keep none of his affairs out there tired of life. Pull Dako ber 31. ISS.',, viz: John Mclvenna, Home- d o o l’ east o f L e ii o v e ’s d r u g store, Passengers are requested to bo in Empire
City the night before departure.
stead No. 47-11. for the S. half of N. E. qr. | C o q u ü l e C it y , O r e g o n .
Johnny Leneve, wife and sister. from his wife. Many a home has
ta out by the roots and throw it \V. half of S. E. <jr., see. 30, Tp. 23 S. 11. 14
Any information in regard to the above
Miss Jennie, left last week for a 1 been saved and man) a fortune re
hnecan be procured ?.t the Liar co or Central
over the fence into thoDiitish pos Went, \Y. M.
visit to Curry county, where they trieved by a man’s full confidence
hotels in Marshfeld, and the post office or
lit* naives tho f »1 lowing v.itnos.; s to prove
David Young.
Henry Huden.
sessions, and you ha\e a hungy-
liis
c
mtir.nons
rc-iileitc:*
upm.
and
cultiva
iaany public lv ibuiu Laipira.
will remain till after the holidays. in liis wife. Woman is far more a
looking hole big enough to bury tion of. said land, viz:
Ifla r s h S c Id
Janies Doyle, jin old acquaia- soer and a prophet than man i f Minnesota, Wisconsin, Jlhode Is- <•. Bevi rie
r
of Bon don,
P. T ra in
tance of W m. Hite, arrived here; ^
i*» given a fair ehaoce.
As a | land, and what the cycloues havt J.
P
M. W . Kenne ÙV S
of Marshfield
\V. P . Fox
u
last week from Indiana. H is health cenerai thing w ives confide the left of Iowa.
U lS l
K V IU U ,
Win. F. Benjamin,
was very bail, and his coming here a)j|iatest of their
affairs
and
Register.
Yount- k Huden Proprietors.
Coquille City, Oregon,
PrcMorvInjc
In I,inn* I V n le r .
was for the purpose o f regaining thoughts to their husbands.
The
J. H . N k s l i r ....................... rrr*x*rietor.
Manufactures of
that.
meu w ho succeed are those who
A peck of fresh lime is slacked
----Keopa----
! LEMON SODA. ( REAM SODA, SARSY-
D S T * «/
H. McDonough, wl o spent many make confidantes of their wives, ' in water, and when cool is diluted
Constantly on band a well selected
I PAPILLA, GINGER ALE, EASTERN
stock of fresh anu choice dru^s and med-
1
weeks in this place this fall, has This is the wife’s story, The I by adding water to make half a \
C1DE11. MINERAL WATER, also GUM
iciiies.tiotions, blank hooka, school book s
just been down to Humboldt and Moon,
SYRUPar.il VINEGAR.
j barrelful. When this is well set
PROPRIETOR.
and evi-rythins usu: 11 v found in a first-class
HunuN A Youxu.
brought his family up to perma
tled and perfectly clear, a proper
drug store. Pri-aciptions carefully com
A good story comes from Frank- barrel or other vessel is procured, | Livery, Feed and Stage SiuMe.
pounded.
Give him your orders.
nently locate. He is an old ac-
the
IIis
prices
arc
as
low as the lowest.
quaintance of S. J. Yliller on Cun-1 ^ n»
nn‘^ at present
which must be sweet and clean, and
S p e c i a l T A tt e n t io iT
vlu 4 5
L iiiiU iU
ningham cn ek.
I > °,,ne f,,lks " f tlmt barB me liav' the eggs carefully laid in it, so that
B o a .r c iin g -
T
,
.
. .
ing more fun than the Indians. A
\ Randolpii, Oregon: V
none
be
broken
or
cracked.
a
he
James Candlish returned from 1
. . . . . . .
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xi. n*i m
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young roller-skater, bv the nc.me clear lime water is then poured
Butte Citv, Montana, \\ ednesday.
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P rop.
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.» . . of George Harrow, fell in love with
C
oquille
City,
-
-
-
-
Oregon
H e has our tlmnks for late Bu‘ te
,
.
. over the eggs. A piece of muslin
Beer of best Quality always to be
,
. . , a fair but fat voung damsel named
n ^
cut larger than the top of the ves
papers— paj>ers of the same elate . . .
0
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1
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Miss Sarah Carey, and as Sarah s
F
o
r
S
a
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e
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C
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e
a
p
!
had at the Brewery, and orders
sel, is then laid over the eggs, and
as those arriving (at the time UO 1
U i» T' ! U 3
papa was prejudiced against roller-
from all parts tided promptly.
di-eiTitil
nml
vacar.t
the
soft
lime
from
the
bottom
of
^
oocl
ranch,
32.1
acri*
i'O
d id ) from the Willam ette valley
vnoo
skaters in genial, he forbade her
( Í lami a'.’-juiiiiìiii: 3>) Ancora yi-als. Ru)
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the barrel in which it was slacked, slit-ep nml 2 ' hi-ad o f cat Lit* on the
towns. W hy is this thus?
> 2 ái \ i *;1 -I \ Vf i
( i _
¡place.
going with the young man.
At
upon the cloth to tlio ; 'r^e runcH i¡; ¿.t tlie i u*k o f F ig c
3
rr
Mr. A. Fershbaker
returned last George could stand it u > long- is . poured
IT*
C \
1 7 0 rr
jliO
,
- ,
, t h i s miles b, low l .ui-'.a ■1 prairie on tito Mid-
I lu fr*
A L
’ Tri
iv ,
.
°
.
.
,
,
b
thickness
of
half
an
inch,
aiid
I« herebyjrlvefi. to a!! w’iora it may ronce r,:
from the citv Tuesday. H e brought er, and proixisetl that tliey elope.
\* •»' l VT
T h :' stock is the 1 C.-it.
That tin* un«i**isigii.-d wlllti t bo rtxponKible for
! is kejit always covered with water. ;
"r (
.
M il
c
o
x
Tin* |»laet> is r. »•end:.I one i- >r
word that the Truckle, wl.icl. tho x ow Sand, tip.1 the beam' at lilO
nay debts contracted, or r.*r nny work doue 011 the
If set in a cool place, with a wood iu¡; or lia 'ryin . ;i d.
cistm at Italinn liHr (koowu now as U. H. Lowe’s
people had ¡maomeil was lost, had poulH|a Vmt nevertheless she is
r* s
fia i’.ii. G.
E L iu ’. clai- or Janu*s
ciilin
be
furnished
al
t!
this
1
i'.cc*.
'i
he
undcrr.if
n-
¡
en or other cover over the vessel,
arrived in San !• lanoisco w itli sails very romautic, aad she jumped a t , .
,
.
. > d, to V boni : pl: •< ii. a sin old be iu:de, ; —anil vorl.cd by Klein, J. iv r c & .'.ikon 111 coj;artr.er- An nrsortmoiu M
hhi;>' uu¡ il further uotb-o, or until wo have j.itiJup
i d 2 tov ¡i lois in Ran- ! all outstanding ncoounti', and have had a settlti-
and much of her deck load gone. George’ s proposition like a terrier j
* 7 " , keCp g0od Seve" ‘ ' lias also a ilwellit.
F Grits and ahoc-s,
don for salt*.
Tl
¡hove property wiil be ! iiiont of our buiinec* l«*tv.e«ii oursclveo,
As much o£ her cargo consisted of wonM Jump ut 0 vut
T lmt very : mC n>bs’
Dated at Myrtle Point, ^ 1!. li. I,owe.
s-;ld ¡it a vorv ::r<*a
¡¡•■nail, «'ii e.n y term
H;:ts and caps,
C ook t'ouiity, Orejyc.n, O. 1). l'.lgiu.
shipments fiorn our farmers, .l.viiy-
George drove around to the i The Aceme Electric Belt leads
1’. Amie ¡on,
Apnfy .o
A ui ’ i . b T 10th lsS.'», )
i
:
foil'll
('rcg.
men and mer. hauts, the loss will be £ arev Ii;!
Stationery, Inks.
mnsiou, and Sarah was on | the van in perfection and price,
felt at home.
D rv goods and
j hand like a wart.
George helped ; Demember it is warranted to give
BLACK-SM iTHiNS
New Drug Store!
h. E. b u lk
P
POST
OFFICE
s
SCHOONER TRUGKEE
G O Q U S Ia la S l M II1X 1
l ncle Hugh Duffy writes from ^ her into the wagon, and taking his j full satisfaction.
I t equalizes the
Clothing L a
— AND —
M yrtle Point as follows:
j place beside her was about to drive ! circulation, gives instant relief
dies. Gents
Iu the H e r a l d of the 8 th lost, j off, when crash! the wagon broke from pain an 1 nervousness, and
and Childrens
Q
I saw* the doleful expressions o f 1 down and Sarah was landed in the Speedily
Cures
wakefulness,
General fur
L e Garcon on account of the con- j ditch. Mr. Carey was awakened : spasms and all nervous diseases,!
1)1 ALERS IN
nishing goods;
dition c f his hands. That, I think, by the noise and drove his would-j disorders o f the liver, kidneys,
also groceries,
n
is tetter.
I f so, let me know; I , be-son-in-law uwnj with the shot- stomach, bowels; neuralgia, Inin-;
Canned goods,
h 3
Cigars, tobacco
have a recipe for wliat cured a lady pun.
The young people
have bago, incipient paralysis, colic,
— AND ALLKINDSOF —
and
candies. H e pays tlie high
of my acquaintance w ho was sorely written to young Harrow, and told ’ coldness of hands and feet, back-
est price for country produce
L . T J M B E B
afflicted by it.
“ And breathe a him if he would return, they would ; ache, spinal weakness, male infirm -'
v ln *2
W I L L , till further notice, run ;
sigh in sorrow for mankind.”
! supply him with a stone wagon in ities, female complaints and gerer-
regular between this river and San ^ EDAH> I IR» Asii» MAPLE, MYRTLE,
Our squibites should bear in which to remove his heave-weight al debility,
[Francisco, carrying freight at very! A 1(le ra n a s Blucelum l,eralw ay s 0 1 1
mind that they are liable, in puff- lady-love to a place of
safety. —
Single circuit belt, «.o; double reasona^je |)rjces>
„ n hand and for sale at the lowest rates.
(SPECIALIST ANI) GBADUATE,)
n41
No,
1
1
Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal.
ing ore person’s business, to do an Fecks Sun.
circuit belt, $8 .
Tug Company!!
DR. MINTIE,
injustice to some one else.
We
Root cVr»*»*
are always anxious to give any item
—
that would bo beneficial to our i
fl!fi r,,ot crol>
fnr hoUcr e,,,i-
readere, so it do?s ..ot injure some ! t|pa lo l,e CIllled “ ,hc l'iv<,,u' orol>”
one else. For instance; last week | °,f ,L e . !" rm .t,,» n (trass; s. I t ie iii-
deed the pivot around which the
one of our contributors gave one of
whole of the farm work will revolve.
his friends a good puff on what he
Five acres of roots should yield
has for sale, while another friend
from four thousand to five thou
of his is running an ad in the [
sand bushel-» or one hundred and
H erald , and paying for it. Now,
fifty tons. One ton of roots will
do you not see where tho injustice !
feed one cow or one steer for about
comes in? I f it would uot injure the
forty to fifty days, and the five acres
second party it would be gladly
will therefore provide for the feed
published.
ing o( thirty head of stock dui ing
^ I u im ‘ 3 in P o u lt r y .
six months. With this supply of
“ When I have chickens I always roots and plenty of straw and some
have money,” said a gentleman the purchased bran or oil cake meal,
other day, who has recently come
then, thirty head of stock can he fed
from Minnesota and located here,
I or fattened, and by good manage
purchasing a piece of land w hich
ment two hundred tons of excel
he will use for poultry business.
“ O f course it takes a little time, lent manure can be made for the
attention and money, but from the improvement of the laud. I f this
same amount o f capital invested I crop, then, does not deserve to
do not know of any other business j occupy the central position in the
tlmt will realize so r d id ly and well farlaer.g mind> wlmt other crop can?
on the investment.
bive dozen T. .
.
* . . .
^
‘
good laying hens will furnish a J H 18 veiy important just now to con-
small family a comfortable living eider this subject, because if roots
two-thirds of the year.
We are are to be grown immediate prepara
glad to note that ma.;y Pomona j tions should be made.—N. Y.
farmers fire devoting some of their Times.
*■ <»•
enorgiu..; .a the poultry line.— P o
mona Progress.
Subscribe for the H erald .
J. E. H agen buch ,
Agent,
A t Blanco Drug Store, Marshfield.
nfi 3m
Mrs. C. W.Olive.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken.
O IV E & A IK E N . '
H a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d at
T rf . ats a l i . C h r o n ic , S p e c ia l A nd P r iv a t e
D iseases w it h W o n d e r f u l S uccess .
T O W I N G
TH E GREAT
l!y tho Tug K A T I E CO O K, on
the river am l bar, fit reasonable rates.
ttieir n e w
Timber, match-wood and stuve tim
ber purchased.
Orders for lumber filled in quanti
ties to suit, and at the lowest living
rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
C H A S F. DOE.
T l i e I-icitest S1 y l o s
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
LADIES AND OHIiDREN’S IE3LATS
v l n !8 tf.
COQUI L L E
Millinery Store!!
C o m m e r c ia l C ollege ,
A Large Variety of
Coquille City, Coos Co., Oregon, reopened
October, 19th, 1835.
Students wishing to take a complete bus
iness course, can avail themselves of the
privilege without incurring the enormous
expenses and inconveniences of going far
from home.
IFTc'wrers, O s tric li
F l u m e s and.
T ips-
A Primary Department
Laces,
IHii'b'tocns.
Will be conducted in connection with this
institute, and instruction will be given to
pupils of any age and grade.
Among the
branches which constitute a scientific course
are, orthography, rending, elocution, plain
and
Business and t.ocial letter-writing, compo-
sition, grammar, political, physical and
commercial geography, arithmetic, book-
keeping, commercial science, algebru. phys-
iology, the laws of health, and the rudi-
AID DOST YOU FORGET
s in d . O r n a m e n t s .
R u c h in g E m b ro id e ry
V e i li n g , S c a r fs etc* etc*
Hats trimed to order a speciality.
Straw, Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, which
we will sell cheap for c a s h .
vlnG.
(Q inam t/i/a/
,
.
:
!
!
Cottage Saloon,
M ill City, Oram.
j mentaof music—vocal and instrumental,etc.
1 Tuition the same as « under
« h «, our old system. F i n s
W i n e s , X jiq_-
Primary (per term )........................ $5.00
O
ig r s ir s a n d C i
Secondary
‘‘
.....................if; 7.00 ! T1*-'3T£1,
d e r lo r S a le .
C lark M i l l e r , Principal,
Or.
E r o v r n ,F r c p .
W . A. W elsh , Assistant.
nfitf
v4n!8tf
STIL AHEAD!
71vn.
ir
The people of the Coquille river should
bear in mind, that as good l*lio(wgrti|»!iN
as can be obtained on tlie Pacific coast, ire
made by G. H. R a m s d u ll , of Myrtle Point.
Will soon Lave completed a
floating
F A L A C E
Y'ith which he will visit every point
on the river between Myrtle Point and
Ban don, and be prepared to do San Fri n-
eisco work at less than San Francisco pricep.
Will be fully prepared to make Picture» in
all styles known to the art, from the small
est Gem to n Photograph 17 x 27inches.
All he asks is for jieople to compare his
work with that of others.
Mr. It. hns become a permanent citizen
of Coos County, and it is to Die interest
of the people to patronize home industry
und thereby keep the money in tho oountry
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ENGLISH REMEDY
S ANKVKR-FA1L
. nig Gun* for Ner
vous Debility, Ex
hausted \ ilulity Ktin-
ir.al Y. til mbs, fc»i>er
n ntorrl.o a. i.< sthak -
i ih u '.I u i»otenoy i * j . o 8
TATosbHUA, Peralysi»
and all the terrible ef
fects of self abuse, of
youthful follies and
excesses in niaturer years, such ns loss of
Memory. Lassitude, Nocturnrl Fmission A-
version to Society. Dimness of Vission, Nois
es in the Head: the vital llcid passing un
observed in the urine, and many other dia-
eases that lends to Insanity and death-
nu. m intie , who is a regular physician,
(graduate of the University of Pennsylva
nia), will agree to forfeit five KUNPBUD
d o llars for a case of this kind the v it a l
restorative (under his special
advice and
treatment) will not cure, or for anything
impure or injurious found in it.
doctor m in t ie treats all private disease
successfully, without mercury: c o n su lta
tio n fiu :*. Thorough examination and ad
vice including analysis of urine. $5.
Price
of v it a l r esto r ativ e . *1.50 a bottle.or four
times the quantity $5: sent to anv address
upon receipt of price or C\ O. D. secure
from observatii n r.nd in private name if
desired, by
a . e . m in t ie , m . d .
i
11 KRARNET ST. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.,
siMi'i.i: non t . r frbr
W ill be sent to any on» r.polying by letter,
I stating symptoms, aex nml age.
St rict se-
; crccy in regard to all business transac-
: tion a ,
d r . m in t ie *a k id x r y r e v e d v
N u rH R m c m
cures all kinds of kidney and bladder com-
| plaints, gonorrhoea, gleet, leucorrlioea.
For sale by all druggists: $1 a bottle; 6 bot-
! ties for $5.
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d r . m in t ie ' » d a n d e lio n p i l l s cretlie
best
I and cheapest d y s p e p s ia nnd h il l io u s cure
1 in the market. For sale by all druggist».
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