Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 22, 1885, Image 4

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It is not infrequent that a wife
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mourns over the nlienateu ntlec- , the currency
the nation- _
■urieiicy shows
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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!*'’
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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-
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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*.
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, , 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. _
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ted this place W ednesday.
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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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 .
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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 .
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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-
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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.
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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 -
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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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young roller-skater, bv the nc.me clear lime water is then poured
Butte Citv, Montana, \\ ednesday.
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.» . . of George Harrow, fell in love with
C
oquille
City,
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Oregon
H e has our tlmnks for late Bu‘ te
,
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. 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 . . .
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Miss Sarah Carey, and as Sarah s
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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*
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, t h i s miles b, low l .ui-'.a ■1 prairie on tito Mid-
I lu fr*
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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.
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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. ;
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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
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he
undcrr.if
n-
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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,)
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No,
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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. .
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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.
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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/
,
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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.
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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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