Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 27, 1886, Image 2

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< > »o il M i o h î n k .
So mudi luis been .mid bere the
paid *»n an average of le>-s than t* n
days from tin* tin.** the company
.received la tice *>! the
me.
No
company «vili pay it> honest losses
mor** promptly and liberally, and
wo bclievt none will resist a dis­
honest or illegitimate claim more
quickly. They own ami occupy
the elegant and substantial two-
’ story, tire-proof, brick 1 uilding,
corner <>f Commercial and Uhe-
meketii stieets, in this city, the
first tit ior being entirely occupied
b y the company in its busiuess.
The State Insurance Co. is an
institntiou that is a credit to n**t
only our city, but to the entile
Northwest, and one of which our
citizens ju>tl\ fed proud.
Salem
is noted h*r it- reliable, substantial
«m l périmaient business institu­
tions, and *\e believe it possesses
none more so than this jopular
company. As an evidence of its
popularity, we give the followin'*
comparative statement of premiums
received by the company during
the months of May, 1885, and cor-
responding month of this year:
Net Premiums receive«! during
_ ,,
..r ,,,.,,
the month of M a y , S D , 7171)2
Net Premiums received during
the mouth ofMay,l«S8t>, 810,8102o
\\ liich magnificent patronage is
flattering testimonial to the high
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estimation in which the company
is held by our citizens, ami shows
the confidence which the people
have in the honor au<; justice of till
their dealings, and in the ability
of its management.
Its officers
and directors tire bao well and
favorably known to need
any
commendation at our hands.
The
torn i.
.' Pi' V i»o M r . Emma Erickson oni the
pr,m is s. o rn i this office.
Dry Goods and Clothing,
v4no45.
Boots, and Shoes. Kits and Cap:,
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?nJ Medicines o all KlntT.
Meat Market,
Œ -ZZ c a r i e s ’ C r c c k e r y
a n c L Ö - l a s s “\7^r a , r s .
alleviate, and in most ca-es cure, if taken
promptlv. To young girls just entering
upon womanhood, and to women whose
period of maternity i* drawing to a close,
I, • \v« r\ Pills, in modi rate doses, merely
snllii-ient to «usure regular action of the
bowels. will he found of
Stoward &. Paden, Props.,
AVl.ie.ii \xii.’ be;i«»ld ;.t the lo\\:.'.‘ living
of trouble found the printing otlu e.
cash
prie - « • s iveit in
«hange for
1 walked boldlv
in,
for
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pondent had t • 1 i me to l e :• ave
F co rrm . P r c d u c e
as a iion v. ben 1 went to gut a
Eoi which . ie .. !.» i can he found, and the
In c a lc u la b le V a lu e .
printing office. 1 had never been
. will b nil »wed.
PRKPAKF.I» ItY
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ii price . «.i i., before ;• ' h dug
in one before, consequently 1 walk-;
D r . J. C. A y e r & Co., L o w e ll, Masa.
I elsi‘\x u< re.
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e I bravely up t>* a t ; » and »!•
Sold by all Druggists.
Ao « e I
man led an amende houn'ahle. Ho 1
-aid he hadn't done anything, but
Burke on note or
AM ill S(* <»■' •ili" .1 am
N O i ICE Ft •U I'l l L IG A T IO N .
he referred me to a little dark com
lx ok aeiounl wil 1 come f. >rward and settle
.and « »met* at liost burg. ( >i e. on,
h siime xxit1 me, tli *\ having been placed
1SS .
olected man, who sat writing at ••
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the fol 1>w- iu III' han - tor coi.
table over in the c<»rin-r: said 1 e V ( m < ’K is |)(*r* •In giv«* ii •s that
tiled II a «••• of
Í ’has. E Edwards.
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in •- i::i!i!t tl ■
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was the editor. I walked over where Ins inten* i« »n t* * t i . . i*;i ■
• *i in sup|M>rt
V v t ’.* P int.
r Gl— 3m
he was,and repeated rn demand. «*f 1.s ela» in, ulivi 14 It Sii H proof will \ h >
i» i :nh i . * *:V tilt* < nun v « « Irl*;# of ( h > * Ct*:;u-
He took one long, wild, scrutinizing
i; »
*ii at I-.iujfiri'> .. .• . •• *n <«n i
Coquiile C ity ,
Oregon,
EEP
( « nstr.ntly on hand a good
. S i, ply « f fresh and choice meats, and
Deliver the sail c to ar»y ]s«int of the riTe
on Short Notice.
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F U R N I T U R E STO RE,
lv d la r ls , P r o p . ,
MABSHFIKLn, OUN.
*eal« r in Furniture, Doors. Glasa and Pio
■r.* s rames, etc., and agent for W hite’s
vs.n A!a**h'i;t s.
v lu lt f
¡- Cottage Saloon,
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N ‘>. 14«li « r tin* N. l4
in«r without saying a word,
Tiie most popular W eekly newspaperderotad
N. E. q S \V. 1, of N E >4 ami N . VV. V,
toscieuce. mechanics,eu^iuoerinif iliscorerie#. IB-
C0Ç LLE CITY. OREGON.
stood there a l« ng time, waiting of S. L. q . S«*«:. .‘*.1, toMiiship L'S, S.Kringc 13 !
ventious and patents eeer published. Every d * iii *
b«.*r illustratid with splendid encravinir». This
w(*8t.
W
ill.
M«
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publicat
ion furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia
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of informal ion who'll no person should be without.
11« it it ai«*s tb: following witnesses t«>
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The popularity of th« ¡V IESTIFIC ASfEHICAH M
lie would look up at tne in that l«roxi* bis eon;inuuu . re-iilenc«* ur*on. nn«i u ^ r s , c i g a r s j a n d a C í -
such tha« its «"ir«ulnti.n nearly equals that of all
cultivation of, it ii (¿.ml-, vi/,:
other
papers of its»'! .combined. Price. $3.20»
d .e r 1 e r S
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wild kind of way, that made me S ail!. \V. (iilm a Coquilb* City
vear. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsilealetu.
MUNN A CO PublUhcrs. No. 301l5roadway. K. Y.
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DonaUi on
/ liauii'itpli.
* -rn rw » R mg» »W Munn ACo. h»T#
shudder, and wish I was ;it home. John
v4n stf
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1 V*:*v Hanley
Coos Count v.
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< Tegoli.
r ins
I*'iiuily I summoned up courage ,J. M.
«* u » practice beforu
n o t i c e f o k p u i l r,
n .
John:,Ion.
Gli;
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patent
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f!i<-e
and have prepared
and asked him wlmt he was going j
Land Olliee at .
buró. Oregon, <
In.i re than Cno Hpndred Thou-
lieeist r.
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a'
¡on-
lor patente in tne
June «M. ISS!>. «
« i.:tcd state* and foreutn countnee.
to do about it. He wrote another
X J O T IC E s h eby iven tli.it the fol!
« a.eatTiad'-M arks. Copy-nrhu.
As-is i.iis no . and all other paper# for
\. T. .Miinv.nii , A A
in -n m i : etti r has ».I 'd notice * i
line, then jumped up, grabbed an M. II. Morrison.
I **#*ctiring !•> m\‘*:itors
rights in til#
Tinted S;alrq ( aiintln. England, Fimnc#»
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bis intention to ninkt ,inai proof in so •’,>»»■•
old thn*. -1 ■■ *ed st i
d made
Germany an<i other foreign countrie#, pfs-
of bis claim, and that said proof will be
[ part'd at short tit>t ic** anti on reasonable terms.
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Information
to ohtamiug patents ene#r-
for nit*. The back door being open
ma«U* before i';.. Clerk of the Gounly court
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11 11 11 \ given \*. :thout charge. IIand-oooss of
i.f e.».«, county, Oregon at Empire City.
___ • in: Tio.Mi *n ? i.t fr* c. Patents obtsinsd
of course 1 ma ** i
that, run over
O re‘*on. «»n 1 liursdav. August .r»th. l-s^«. viz:
tbrou;**' Xiuen i ‘ ( :-*'» h:** ‘iim ..*.«Ii_intheSoientifio
Ibis on hand and are still
1 it-olx n li. Mast. j«n -cntjc.ion D S No. lul l.
a
m •• V**; {
the press, knocked over a stand id
fo rth ; .s 1. 4# ol :,*i*ti,iii 10. township 2*.
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B la n u fa c tu r in g ^
south range 1 - west. Will, meridian.
1 *.e.:Ir
news copy, kicked over a water pail,
, New York
He umnes t.he following witnesses t o ) \i
smashed up a form, scattered a
prove his cont ; nuous residence upon, and
‘•ultivation of said 1: nd. viz:
bushel oUminioii and s
rimet
1 M. Kioll
Amos Hatcher
<«l Fairview,
all ever the shop, and escaped into T a l l ó l e s , O l n f f o i a i e r s .
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Ethen AlcDvdTee j
C » .*sGountv,
the back yard.
The yam w" < P I O T U R E F R A M E S
Liyae .Stanford j
Oregon, j
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
Ami ;ill !\mds of Furnitur.
Cii.as
\V.
Jolmsion
surrounded with a 10-fx»i plank
Si-mi < lnl* rs or call cm u* :it live G. E.
jo*J9
ltetrister.
wall —no escape, no tic e to lose Edxvp.rcls old stimil, Myrtlc Point. O t<
NO ! IGE FOU 1 l P L IC A T IO N .
vJnH-lvv
T ran into a small S hmisp over in the
Lund O
e » líosebnrg Oregon, i
I >K O FAG A T o il of. and dealer in F ru it
July 1, ISst!.
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corner, and barred the door, scared
I
Trees and small fruits.
He keeps
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fr* * ,
iven
/OI K’ !'. I *
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n that
that the
the fol ow- (*.mstantlv on hand a xxell regulated assort-
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nearly to i * Th.
And how that
N
h r has Tiled notice of
ig-lianed
m«nt. cheaper than^thc chcapist.
his intention T » make final proof in support
wild e\«*d editor d.d ram and rip
Sr nd in your orders no pains sj>ared to
of hi* «•!.* im. and that said proof will lie
round th.ut y .rJ; he cussed and
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give full satisfaction
v4nl7
made !>:*f<>ie the hegistor and Hecewer
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swore, an 1 horned tq> tie* *rr u d,
of the G. S. lar.d of!>*e at Uosehurg Oreg. |
a «S. * «Äi <t ***<£ a-1 *■.
tS'-e;-' A»S i'. dBaáUi
<»:i Tl.nesduv. Are.* lk'th. 1SSC,. viz: Francis T H e ZEBBOZEB-Z^ZLsTGrZE.
and kicked over <1 i cans, i c uid -o-* •* j J T
/i y j -
i E.
Sc »ticlil,
ho: .‘Stead No.
¡Vili for
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hear the dirt and dehns spat on JÜ I t o 1 ^
a J. .Li..'
r • «• X. K ’*,; S *.. t : ». Tp. INS. li. 11 west. ;
Front St., AlarshCeld. Or..
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He names the following witnesses to
the roof of my cage every few
G cLjO tS LllT ¡¿ H y C lG I * .
’ prove his continuous residence upon, and
> t » , ; t < t <i \’iz:
uhi
minutes, lb* kej t me there till
H u u s i(e L ru !;irly JIS H o llo w s :
Looking-Glass.
! j !
Y» klv i
Ag« nt f* / G ' ■: «/oil's T m< whiskies, an AAA.
».»In
dark; then lie went home and I 1 F. A V 1 ! AÌ X11 >«• 1l1» )ÌH t « *n T u rsò
i I recoil.
xvhi.dry. X !*•> a;..-:it f«*r th( CKÎÆ 11KATED
G lllG A G O HE Kit and I'O K T E U at .whole­
got out ov e * hat w. •! », -he aid 1 j days :*.i: Sun T.. >?s i* V i’nml.
ii ( '«
« : ity a ' • *!* Vfîl1, R . 111.
sale and retail.
1 he rclekruP d H O CA Leer
«thus. \V. Johnston.
of ;t scant!inv ! found in the yard. I EAV E S Band • ni U r MvrtU
on draught and in hot.les.
vSnlir
Ke /ist er.
1 - ’.'«»iidays. V- riilK-s*! ays ani
I heard a terwaul iliat t!i(* w
cailiu* .'t « oquilit (*it V «iit ont*, ¡>
thing was a put up job.
That
llr e r ij conrfettt/ vim in i jiavvcn-
editor i- now running a paper in
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I (/ers of lliiv SI fa nier.
Arizona, find lie owes me
an
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■ amende honorable chat anyonecan
n o ;
have if they
L*(‘t it.
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i7«*,.:. .'.:.T,v :’.>i' ; ...J wool in i
Lodi.
f’*t* <*xp *ct t,» (i o-«* a ramine here
caused by cats and mice.
The
noise that the .cats m at* in this
town nights is •-! o -I i i r to tin*
ear, and (tne not accustomed to
the n o is e would thin, taut they
were fighting.
Fiove or four eats
sitting on a log f orm- a cat-a-logue.
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r iv e or six « hi the roof of a build-
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mg and one tumbles ou. it is a cat-
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as-to-phe; and one vicious dog
chasing all the cats embraces the
whole c-it-e-go-ry. Much could be
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writtenaV«)Ut eats,but l h.r.e oiverg-
almost lo lh u tli
ed somewhat my from my sir ject, j
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Elder J. iN. Bunch toirnerly of
as it was my purpose to wri.v about »
Iloseburg ami the surrounding
l,nu '‘ 'v,,s beaten almost to
country.
Rut then, l know n j death a f«*w#duys ago in Missouri. A
young fellow who made a speech j dispatch Tom Grant Uity“ -ays:
in behalf of female suffrage and j
(|astnrdly outrage w s com-
wound up by exp tinting upon the j nijtte,i „bout four miles northeast
good qualities of a bull-dog tlmt j
this plan ’ last evening.
Elder
ho once owned.
This is a prolific j
uc\\, an A Lout preacher,
country; why not?
The winters; with his
anq ,.¡,¡1,1, was on his
company is in splendid financial ere long and wet.
| way to fill an appointment to preach
condition, and its management is
The survey for a wagon road alJ(] wns UCCOsted by one Michael
able and economical. M >re could from this jfface to Crater lak * has J FJetcliam who shook hands with
not lie said of any company.
The been made, mil tlie road will soon the elder and asked his forgiveness
assets oi the company, June L t, be completed—on paper.
There | for previous bad conduct, which
amounted to the handsome sum of »ire quite a number of good \ eople » wa8 f reely granted. As t1 o cl er
51200,314.84, w liich we believe to be in Douglas county. “ W e rest.”
! Btaited, Fhtcham struck him sever-
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greater, t<> the amount at risk,
al times with a rock, knocking him
Rose burg, July 22«l.
than those of any other company.
senseless. H e also hit Mrs. Bunch
»-♦» -
— Daily Statesman, June
2nd,
in the back with a rock.
Jn the
A Frixlittiil n«*ulli.
1886.
excitement the horse ran away,
Miss Snotlgrass, aged sixteen
» *#«**»
the buggy and throw­
It will be in oriler for the gov­ years, was thrown^from a pony \t overturning
.
ing out the occupants injuring all.
ernment to heroize tho Apache
L’ygli valley, Wasco county, a few- j ^
, i f e ( ) f t h e chiiq is 'd e6pai rod
warriors
nave
become
of i i
w n r i i u i s who
u :iu n
« » n »/
rn .'iu r tired
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skulking about killing people. The i ! H^?
T g > on account of.iuternal injuries re­
in the horn of the saddle, and the ; ceived
A state warrant is now in
dealing of the government with
horse becomeing frightened, ran the }mnds c f the sheriff for the ar-
Indians altogether is the merest
away furiously, dragging the un­ rest «>f Fletcham, who has lied.
chilli’s play.
fortunate girl about a mile anti »i
China town, San Francisco, had half ovei a very rocky road.
T’i-
Forty-two Japanese arrived in
ti $25,000 fir«* «»nr «lay la«t we«*k. nally the sa«ldle was detached by ,
N o other city in the United States |
breaking o f .« strap that served ! Sa" Frauci8t0 " fow ,U,y!‘
would tolerate such a nuisance,
as a cinch.
Miss Snodgrass was ; l ho>' * “ '» to
Amencaniz-
and the ravages of fire in Chimi
^ Rie.V ftro as undersirable
town is a God-seiul to the Sau found in »i field, her clothes almost
litterally torn to shreds and her I as the Chinese, we hope they may
Franciscans.
body covered with bruises.
The be sent home. The fact of their
President Ardinr has not im-
head was almost crushed to a jelly having supplanted Chinese in the
provetl this summer at New Lon­
don, hut is going down continually jind the tips of the fingers were ! island sugar plantations is evidence
| worn to the l*ones.— Ex.
| that they can starve white laliorors.
and is dejectetl lu spirit.
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Merctaiiise.
A Y E R ’S PILLS
it.-iV, Anuust 1*0. IsS!>. v>/.: Jam s G. I 'm !
Sale.
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i?.’ I Ì ( * ! ì ^ tB'.S of land on Four Mile creek
'j . -<
km
tS *« 1 1 * ) ' " nine miles south of Han don, con
- i t i t lini!« r 1*1 aer* s bottini, all cleared; fit
UIF 1 1 : > I l T ?-
a n , : under fence, good meadow, gardei
r'.p
>t of "J acres, good hill-ride range fol
And
C o m p a n J y
cattle or sheep.
Plenty of outside range.
J, e
it i. y X K w i ; o . i l i i q v. i ., Goo I duelling house tMxlW, feet, six room»
and several out houses.
Good stream of
Dealers . :i
wat«*.* t,'owing by the house. Good »oil,
wi.l produce anything adapted to the cli­
rcnr:
m a-. «-of Oregon. Good vagoli road from
l MJIIOI
the place t«> Bandoli, {win-re there issale for
i all marketab (.products.
V. id ):<■
«m linn !y «»n hand
AFTER DINNER.
iX 1*^00,impnlntion building a 820,-
Di»0 sclnvil house is simply prepos-
b i<iu-.
It i?> stated by a few that
th Ihdl coimeetetl wi h the affair
is e fficien tly extensive, but not
expensive.
I t in conceded, how-
tne majority, that the;
present Hell will do.
T h e c le a r-
ness of its tone has ' w „ heard a
longdistance mighty much.
It
appeals th»it 11 11 * 1 1 - is not intellect
in this town or co ntry of sufficient
ouliber to “ teach the young idea
h°\v
and foreigners have
1°
im;*orted.
h t
is-to-be
school house was completed it
would
require
teachers from
Europe to run tin* institution.
bed, * x«*r o* d\ here is not
h *>' i! they ain’t making any­
thing. A person can make an easy
living ne*e by working hard.
\\ e were visited w ith a partial
cyclone last Monday evening.
It
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t iumloreu and lii/hteninged, nd
th«* wind blut* at the r
of fifty
knots per hour.
Tho rain came
down in ton puts on one side of
the burg and didn t on the other.
It rainSd quite hard again lues-
day morning, but it appeared t«>
have no tendency in cooling tne
atmosphere.
Much wheat was
blown and knocked down by the
For
Win. K j I uu .
Jas. HurkP.
T sr
!\,il H K kai . i .: We are having
The attack on 1{ hh L ix last week, 1
I’. i - i . iis who Miller from Indigestion
considerable sic kness here at pres- reminds us of an episode in our i
can arrest the progress of that painful
ent, and #uj quantity of hot weatli- morbid existence4. It cainj about inaladv l»v the u>e of mi iifte r-n in n e r
p ill, so composed that it will give tone
♦•r.
Last Sunday night was the in this way: Several years ago n to
the stomach, prevent heartburn. rouse
liotest night ever known in the 1<>(. ,) correspondent o f ■ « > of < ur th«- liver to healthtul action, invigorate
th«' kidneys.and thus, through the aetivity
English language.
.he thennom- Southern Oregon newspapers in of these organs, promote the natural
movement of the stomach and bowels.
eter must hiite stood at one lmn- one or two of his items rather
A y Kit’s I'n.i.s are so compounded that
died degrees in the best legulated insinuated that we were a kind o f 1 their action, though mild, elleetually pro-
duees the above results. They also, in
household.
This country has its BUI goat or .lack rabbit or Jack ass ! l in ing Constipation, remove the eause of
Hiiiotisness, Liver ( nmplaint. Kidney pis-
limit. Its future is as you see or some thing. Any wry we got ea-<. Rheumatism, and many other serious
it it has no future.
Nothing mad just, likenny other fool, and j ailments.
could strike it in the end to make went after the localist. He tolu'us !
it more than it is; heat in the , to go to the editor of the paper,! contain no mineral nor poisonous sub-
stanee, and <l<> not gripe unless the
summer and black mud in the mid ask for an amende honorable, j bowels are irritated, and even then their
intlueiicc is healing. To continue tlieir
winter.
No^w aider that so many ] |,ad'ii«*ver heard of such a thing, i elh-el
ill eon-tipated nr chrome eases, they
scud for the coast in July and hut the man toM me that was what | need «»nly bet;.k«n in diminishing instead
of iiuTea-ing iloses. F«»r seamen, and in-
August of e ieh year.
A ll go who j wanted, and that likely they had hahitants or traxeier- in sparsely settled
countri«‘s where physi« ians are not at
can afford ♦(>, and toddle back when g
to spare at the oilice.
So 1 hand. tlnx are of inestimable value.
There is hardly a sickness they w ill not
the mud gets ripe.
went, to town and after a good deal
past few days regarding the State
Insurance Co., of Salem, owing to
the Io n IVgert tire, that wo are
induced to show our readers what
the Oregon Statesman one ol
Oregon’s ablest am! most fearless
papers says about it.
The very
fact of the company being compos-
cd of such men as .Indue Thayer,
Supt. M cLlroy. L L Howland, C.eo.
H. W illiams, H. W. Ci»tt!e, W. J.
Herron, \\ m. Kngland and others,
is sutlicient proof of its n liability.
Cmpquu valley, lovely place.
O. who can uiaik ts beauty?
You kuovv M>me of these meli per­
It would Ink« a p.>, t m n trance
sonal iy, and lnt\«* honored them to
1 o dt» the hu'>,jeot tin; v .
Itigli positions by your vote, l’he
And then not half is beauty tell.
Statesmau says:
It will last beyond duration.
Von ought to 1
it a s. ell
“ In rciuembering thè ilifferent
To form nn imagination.
business intercsts of thè Northwest,
The $20,000 school house is
there is none we cali commcud to
thè pul 1 ic with more coiitidence 111
1,1
incipiei cy. as yet
than the State Insurance company I he idea of ¡i 55*200,000 town with
of this city.
Its luisines- ami
jjrowth bitvp boon »narvelons. Tin*
neatness ami precision with wliieh
their business has been conducted
have been the admiration of tin*
business public, and the settlement
of their legitimate losses needs in*
favor at our hands. The thankful
hearts of many hearths throughout
the North we>t speak in language
too plain of tl e honor and equity
with which theii lo s s e s have been
adjusted and pai I.
During the
past year they | aid over sixty
losses, which were siljimUd and
Chas. Ed wards.
Amende Iloiiorulilc.
A T E N T S .a a ra a y
Beüsteads k Spring Beils
¡tl y ri È e
Point Nursery,
j. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
' n?n
así
ru u ? uiuuiuiii)
ini
N. P. Hansen, Prop.
Coming,
W ool!
!
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I will ].,t\ 17 '• 4 « * • *.. ««¡lc-l.i'.lf in i:!(*r:*haiulis(*. !
or 17
nr« *',«*;•«*. : riiiL'«<n vourlîood
\\'«>«iî
m «
une*.
Conrng,
Coming ! ! !
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y !
1 1 . 1 « * j * :*. lir^i-clnss stori* of
m i M U n iT h i* colimi!!' Tonn oí S. W. «ram!
nn i t
u r r j o n n Î, i n u m i
Flour« Bacon & Potatoes
Few toxxn* po>M*>s tin* natural advantages that Coquiile enjo\>, and^wliicli w ill, in
Always on Hand, anil every thin sold at !
the near Future. eau-e it to hlosMim a* the rose. It has a heautilii! and pleasant aite,
lied rook prices.
Terms Gash.
being situated, lor t he most part, ou a level plateau on tin* sunny side o f the C oqu iile
\Y. il. Averill.
Town of Averill (hotter known as lkm don). River, thirty miles From the Facilie ocean, which is readied ex« ry day by a Four-hours
n 44
steamer ride. Coquiile Gity isat the center oF thceonver/in^ wagon road'sy stem o f Coos
Count v, and is at tin* head oF deep-xx ater navi gat ion.and in the central part o f a vast body
o f rich river b
om
a* i. xvlin h i* the sou rceofall true and i enduring prosperity
The
country roundabout i* lil led with precious metals, ’minerals ambcoal to an unparalleled
extent, ami is covered with a variety o f tim lwr that For quantity and quality is not e x ­
Pioneer Stage Line!
M il Cily li !itt;r City
F r c m
C a r r y i n g t l a e TJ. S .
W eib, Fargo & Co's.
EXPRESS
and
Passengers.
G E S will h avo Guqnille <’ity every
(except Sunday i at 7» a. m. and 1 p.
S T A day
in. connecting with aU-ainer each trip for all
jatints on Coos hay. Leav • I'tter Gity every
day (except SundayH l at tl a. ni. and d:.'k»p.iu.
Passengers hy morning stai*e con visit
Marshtield and Empire City having two
hours in each place, returning to Co juille
City the same day.
F are, O n e
D o lla r.
Aiwa;.s it«» with tin* mails and make con­
nections.
T. F. TENNISSON,
Prop.
v4n4H
celled by 1 hat o f any place on the Coast, if, indeed equaled.
As a dairying and stock,
raising countsy, and a sanitarium for those seeking heaith.it is bound to come to the front
rank. The fishi
i d i /
wi.l prove an important factor, while the numerous mills and
factories, completed, in oours ■ «>f construction, and contemplated, will make the whole
county a buzzing hive of industry and wealth.
Coquiile City is in the center, is the
most eligible and xvill enjoy all.
Its school, church, and society advantages are seoond
to none in the coui.ty. lluilding material is cheaper at this jxnnt than at any other in the
county. Lt » as the advantages of a corporation, and is to soon have a mountain stream
of wat'*r.run through it for protection against tire. Fropertv reasonable.
J. A. D e a n , a g e n t ,
M. J. M c D o n a l d , p r o p .,
San Francisco.
Coquiile City.
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MYRTLE DRUG STORE.
Myrtle Point, Ogn.
W. L. DIXON
.
Proprietor
1 1ST
Drug?. Medicins, Paints. Oils, Candies, Cigars, Tobacco,
Fancy Articles. Stationery and tho finest quality o f School Boo
Agent for the leading sewing Machines, Mason Sr Hamlin or
gaiis, <fec. Old W ines and Liquors o f the best quailty.
Prescriptions carefully compounded
L I V E and L E T L IV E .
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