Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 10, 1887, Image 4

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TO THE LAD.E3!
day correspondents
A western newspaper refers to ‘‘a
>ew Year
silver-tonged orator who may yet
were freelv admitted.
If you are alUicted with rheumatism, neuralgia,
o f 1 1 >e a United States senator/’ This nervous exhaustion, dysjipjjsia, or with diseases of
Put in the
classification
i»» 1 the liver, kidney», headache or cold feet, swollen
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a o :l___ a
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TUBHDAY.
J. A. D k an , Editor and Proprietor
\\ Hslmigton official
life, * here! is
ignorance.
Silver-tongued
| or weak *»kies, .woiie,, feet, .u Abdominal »«a
precetleiice is as much thought of,
in*« restd of th<* r«MlliIle
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ill
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»n. apparently,
at LllM)J)PftU COlllts,
; where the smallest bureau or di-
erniiv.
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Subscription, per v* ir.................. fsj.oo. vision chief is assigned a place, as
Are also the M N M D t l of police of
men no longer get into tin» senate. »°<i *p»ir of Magnetic Foot Batteries have no au-
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.„A perlor iu the relief anp euro of aU those complaint*.
LO
tiit'M* Iiowauay*^, a Ilian must They carry a powerful lUHKiietlc force to the neat of
have his silver in such a place that tUe dl#®**®*
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| For hune back, weakness of the apine, falling of
he can check against it any time, ¡the womb, leiicorrhira, chronic InllllMMHW and
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ulcer.tionof the womb, incnlcntal heuerrha«« or
Cha*. Ldwarda.
Jae. burke,
Win. ltohin. I UoodlnK, palufnl, *up,.r«*s*ed and irregular men-
I he navy, no correspondent of any |
a m m
T mn j atratloa, barrenne**, and change of life, thio Is the
T l E S D A Y , MAX 10, 1K^7.
k ' vm . v w t a ' b . k , .
best Appliance and Curative Agent Kuown.
newspaper could, by virtue
Price of Supporter with Magnetic Foot batteries,
ttN xh lntctoii I .c ite r.
,
•>. Sent by express C. O. I>. and examination al­
place, gain access to the
lowed, or by mail on receipt of price, and if not
(From our li.*gu!:tr t’orrvspomlent.'l
House ou occasions of ceremony.
found satisfactory even after six mouths trial they
And Company,
can he returned and money refunded. In orderiug,
Washington, April 25th, . 1887.
President Cleveland changed all ~
send measure of waist and size of shoe.
Every body tt as thinking t that1
lat
H e gave representatives of • J v iL y 1 't/i.G J P O l l l t } , O l * . *
They are worn over the underclothing. They
hold
their puweu foukteb .
there was a doth of news in i s l* ; t]10 ppp^s a detinite social status !
Deniera iu
Send stamp for the “New Departure iu Medical
iugt«>u, an uttei luck <>f un\- w|jen |ie officially extended to them j
Treatment Without Medicine,” with thousands of
testim
onials. Send for circulars. Write us full par­
thing in the least sensational, w hen ^ invitation to til0 W hite House j
ticulars as regards your dillicultics—order direct.
Will keep constantly on hand
it w a s • nnnounc» d that
M >l! e,li through the secretary of the sen- :
THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO.,
Cleveland would not accept a re- ate and the clerk of the House, j
134 Le;.ton St.. Chicago, III.
LIZZIE
b im e
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Garai ¡Mafia,
noininntion in ’88.
Cry Goods and Clothing.
This was really
PRIEN,
(a[ L M it M a w , c-t shr,
IS
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F U R N IT U R E
Ài JÀiik.kmX
IF1. IMIarls, JPr^p.,
MVBSilFIKLD, OOS.
Dealer in Forniture, Doom, Glass nnd Fie-
iure Frames, etc., am a ,en. for "VY e’s
iewinj» Machines.
v nltf
I i r i L I i nm r ••ntVttly t<> this plncc for
Tv one* year, bavin}» been ebartertd by
Mr. Lyons for that time*.
T H E
Mrs. 0. NV . Olive.
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H a v e j u s t r e c e iv e d a t
Is n dry, safe sehoonsr, and dipt. “Diok”
sit car* ful and onnrtaouu muater. Freight
trjL e ir n e w
notf
Millinery Store!!
NOTICE!
All persons indebted to me by boo
fount, are notified to call and settle by
Mao i.
1H87. After that date nil accounts
not settled will be plaoed iu the hand» «;f a
collector for collection.
T lie
Dr. John C. Stockman.
A Largo Variety of
Ooqnille City, Feb. lf>.
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X jO it C iC t 3 t 3 r i e 3
.ILiAülES AND C K ilD R EN ’S X3CATS
F lc v r c r e , e s t r i o li
P l u m e s and.
nSttvS.
A s the correspondent of the New |
Mrs. A.G. Aiken.
O L IV E & A IK E N .
TPX^XHTT
ns cheap f.s the cheapest.
STORE,
T ip s .
York Sun wrote at the time, “T h a t 1 Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps,
PIONEER
• la n c e s .
friends believe that he means it. linn given the press a status by the ^ "U * 3ES i T X T? TJ" X S E ,
From the non-committal attitude
x^iToYiCns,
side of senators and representatives
Drugs and Medicin.n of /! k n is,
of Private Secretary Eamont h e 1
J 0 1 I i \ S 0 . \ He M i S S , ! T o p s . ,
F. H. PAOEN 6 COMPANY, Props..
and. O r n a m e n t s .
and the stuff corps of tin' general j O r o c e r i e s , O r c ^ l i e r y
Coquille City, Oregon.
evidently
intended
this news
of the army, who were the gilded
a n d G la s 3 W a r e ,
R iic h in g E m b r o id e r y
AVING
Opened the Piom*t*r Market in
should appear to be news to him. cords of the armies *f the continent
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■htp^h*pe, we arc* prepared to (Uibkli
V e i l i n g , S c a r f s etc. etc*
A reporter called at his resi­
caHh prices t>r givt n iu cxnhanj’e for |
clioicct-t meats as obeup aa the cheapest.
E E P Constantly on hand r good
Hats irimcd io creer a spicialiiy.
I r i T ü p n p f n in 1 M 7 .
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Wr will keep uothing but the bent, and will
dence loug before daylight ou Sat­
Supply of freHh aud choice meats, nnd
'traw, Flush. Silk, Satin or \ civet, ■whiok
G o «, r . B .well
t C l., of N ew «*• EM * ano a 1 « '» < * o( till orders front any point ou abort notice
J
Deliver thp same to any point of lh«;river
urday morning and asked if the
nvr will sell cheap for exsn.
vini.
IT s irm
'JPv?c
Tace
on Short Notice.
York,
issued on Monday, May
reiKirt should ho re-affirmed or
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For which a mark« t can be found, and the
C I T Y
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- i „ a i..,,! 2nd, the Nineteenth Annuul etli- highest prices wil lx allowed.
denied tlmt the
president had
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Call and price }»oods before purchasing
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a a . •
.4 rv«, tion . of . . their
Htmidard
publication,
made a declaration to this effect on i
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elsewhere.
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• __ a the “ Americau Newspaper l)irec-
something new,
and
his
closed
Meat
Meat Market,
Market!
Coquille
H
City,
Oregon,
K
laat Wednestlay to ft promineut
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deintKTutic senator from one of the l
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U ie new? voiume contains 'in ex­
:X ^ -3 S T 3 X ^ -
LIVERY and FEED P A T E N f S !
I ’- tents obtained, and all PA T-
S T A B L E ,
Frout St., Marshfield. Or.,
western states.
The cautions Col.
haustive li.'t of t:_l Class Publicft-
hesitateil a moment, and then said :
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] . tions bo admirably arrauged that
“ The president
hns not matte
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H* F. IIK K, rKOPKKFTOR.
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. any one of the three thousand pa- « A^cnt for Oibbson’a Pne whiskies, an AAA i
known to me au\ thing ti X»u ‘ le j
repieclpUt0(t there can bo whisky. Also asent for the CELEimATED ! urilaulm « Done on Short Notice.^J
matter. Iu fact I don t know any­
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l .,11 :___ „ I CHICAGO HF.EU and PORTER at w h o le --------------------- --------------------------------
i reatiilv referred t<* amt all impor-
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i sale and retail. The celebrated BOC A beer !
H o lie r * .
thing about it."
! tant facts c o n c e r n in g it. together on dmo^ht and in bottles.
v.tnin , The traveling public wishing to
I f truthfully_ quoted the presi-
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i i with its circulation rating, easily ;
; visit »n y,p »rt of Oregon or W ash-
dent said to lus senatorial Friend:
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* 1 • M A R V E L O U S P R IC E S !•
obtained.
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*ni 5 hu) territory, will find it greatly
“Everything I do, every appoint­
The Newspaper Directory will
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1° their interest and comfort to go
ment I make is construed ns a step
be used principally by publishers,
l,.v <he Em pire City and Drain
towards securing re-election, w liile
M « « k t . .71194 Ili Vv*l . •rnpb ■< 1.7m. U d Ab 91, prlfttsé
: advertisers and advertising agents,
In
tip *
j w J I** * »• They t t t ii •/ s
i Station Stage Line.
Over
two-
t r * » » T «-'»»y . f » .m e » — m .i w- r . i c » oc i t * ,- au •.Anvio*
in reality I am counting the days
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r »ny •*.»•
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j but the vast fund of information
thirds of this'line is on a smooth,
H t, M W"-**—*
I ' 7 « ;t-hW »t'i f.",.
Du Ai «7,mid DM*
remaining until my release frtnn
§ 1.0«* w v •«. r.-7*- ixwt l i c ** ;,:-l7 It t-Ai’.f.
it contains maks it valanblo to |>er-
1. ' l i - «> j i i i R .
K * .p »r o . ff.;, u l i t book
hard sea beach and on one of Ore-
7 1 * « l u t i t g ) p » u ù a a . ov 7 ì L iyl.nl II I
orl«4, oud
office, just as if I were a prisoner ,
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i pons of almost every trade and
gon’H most beautiful rivers.
r r L V n i l u t U e c r » « i i * s « . • l» r * » Mberttos
in conhnement.
H e mentioned;
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aiwv e» T ,* ;- ia T «.i.iu ^. b* 7t’ * f . cic.. I>r io-
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. . . . . profession.
A s a Oazetteer al«iue| i ttx
f.v l tffug* pll k .i i t •
OLd «veulbgi i l huOA
fta?“ Stages run all wiuter, leav­
that he had not expressed his feel-1 . .
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I it is well wortii the price charged
ing Em pire City every Monday,
« 131*1.. j u '.- v l i e a l . i i t i e f i «
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ings publicly, or to the represen-1
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• 04*«'vc'.i' • tor u ü M i t
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Wednesday and Friday.
y
L »2 ^ »r W r h r / fc»r
G«n*
tatives of the press, for the siupm .
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toernt-j. • s^c. -U p i h 1 + o c r rv i.fu ifn c t, gh h ig plain
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: town in which a newspaper is lssu-
Fare to Portland only £14.40.
éir«ruufii fer
c f U u ^ ia ef »vary ku*d, with
reasim that In* felt that notinng
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I I I *!»■:( Vwlf f c f i i ar«l
, , e l, and few people care to know
• 1 k e F r w t a i *, 7 . a Neva! By WüLfta Collina,
nl 4.
toaA/. r •: " ì \ » H o » .a La *ÀV it i, *to
might sav about llie matter would i .
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T. K a*l C a v r t Ì e / « .
A K c»al
By Bra. Haary
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. . about any place where one is not.
Vao.1.
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be believed. H e scarcely expected
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»* ( . ; « * * • B; Sir
Beati. * Tha
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lh e number of papers pnblish-
L a l j of Lha Lake ’ U % rits^wi*«?• in vurar ^ i ì cf nil tLa
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^autlfu»
ihaa
Ihui.
to be believed now by any one ex-
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t. JL jì 4 c p lu ’ % N < 4 * A,
by kM a * »tor af
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•* Dora rUarn * "
cept his wife, but added that it
10 Anaoa R a r t « %
4 K^val. By G w r§ » tU ol, an-
ries (including Alaska) and Cana­
«Bar af "A Um bada. •* Tha M ill an Üta Fio-a. 1 ala.
Ttriv h i ^<*
l i . X méy ü « v »? !• »!!uo*a 2 > :a a a c A Natal. By thn
ZT *4»ti
was so, neveiRlieless.
: : • • > x * •rr
M kLarcf , t ) o f 4 l b n i i . "
da is put at 15,420; an increase of
II. T i n B y a l d r y n f t B S f i i n l l j 7 r a a . A Bavai By
This is iu consonance with what - 01 •
•la anther
** L»cra ih .m t
1 o81 in one year.
11. T l a B f i l j / . a f l i lt , l i a n a r a a i i F a a , a ìarga
ar.ì
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or af L i) fsuny aw rt»i, *i»-»-di*». acaaùt^*a. peoni a,
another friend of the president who ;
nati jataa.
The growth of newspapers in
14. i a k a
TT ìtW
A N otoì By Miai
was receutly here on a visit, said ;
X£a :*ax a w :t*»rc f ‘ I •>•» Halifax. » anilor.nn," vto
. . some of the Western * Hates would •
l i . T i n W ray
n Nevai. i>y Mr\ Cariali,
— j -..*.' t n •*, f t . « j » i' •!>**,« o f 3bh 1* » n t iflo
M 't a r cf ••Maj/TAi ••»1 , oìr.
** > ruer ^-.n
to tet aa ?oii«*itorf
ic regard to a second caudidacv m ,
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K & ! i .* v « a « f -tn ^ la tn i t a H a a B? Popv’.nr iRihora,
^ f«.r (* il + ;>ta, rnv*H\n, t.rK«i« m^t^k«. copy-
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> be a matter of wonder, if it were, acbraciaa a »». i*LX«.-rau4 ucct «fvlactfve »fr ie s , «terfat of
a-v
ri'rbi.t. e*o., for • fi•« Ur»:>**d
And
’88.
He believed that M r. tlev e-
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i naaia;y L>. af aLvo^toia, oj railway Ufi. vW.. nil vary ln*
D? o.;UAifi pa.isn: i n ( ’nuadn, ICnglnt«<l. F ra non,
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i not that tins year is no exception i IW a* Ja f.
( «'•.*:«.»¡». a- .» ^ other pa
1 l»**ir rxpnri-
IT. J n a www P a x / a ft v a r r t . A Nova4. By Blaa M.
o.'co «
tea their i*«uit;tan Aro uh ? un
land would adhvre to his letter of
,
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as Lor .f "A * .era > !*>,*d
1 to the rule.
In Kansas the in- « B 14 Bra..ldo&.
Fnnwy W f i i ft*- * * a m *> A t orn n ei >*%, an ar-Jraly
I * . u * 3 r « a n « l vpete'ideations prey»areK< an d f l !od
acceptance and refuse to l>e & ____ _
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. 1 « i f ro ik ar-oû tc v ¿».8jOat. < n’A l i 'u f vn*> a*A practical
in i i t'a «r.tOfr eon funrt nolle«, '¡«rm« tery
1
crease 1 3 80 nnd in Nebraska 04;' ln »tr« does mr u a alcy faLCj t a*Àc;». ani! j *ck«ts, hrneitela,
rp^•
"•* *w. heclm rr» for »itMuaciiobof nodilf
naatii* w* ri, v ft .r o iL r ; , atr , aia., prarataiy nod «iogaoUy
candidate for a second term.
He 1 . ;i .t ^ v
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a a
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or Cra» »»pa Adnve by usnil fr««
Ail ü»;r iVa-1
i while the Keystone state shows a •
raia*.
ain- i breng'
i* *: ifVnr^notiord
19. (iH ia in 'a F n lr y B f —H a o fh r f lie Y a t m e Thn
In V 44 I i ; \ f u 1C A >i V \; H* 4 \\ which ban
u M A ls o o f the opinion th.it the I |nft„ er „ j VBUCO of ;w nn(, t||e | fie n i t**!i - »I*»« t<f *x\rj alarle» ^ « iM iL t i T L« «LitdmB
• bw inrii*mt circtila'ion ami i* I i u o « t iotiueiiti»!
M. P. Hansen, Prop.
presiileot would write a letter to Buckeye state of 30.
PeunaylJ
this effect to g iv e the public a clear
vania exhibits the largest increase
understanding on the
subject.
in dailies, 17; Kansas in weeklies.
And it iu not unlikely that the
81, and New York in monthlies, 42.
publicity which 1ms been given to
Seven states show a dperenso; the ;
this alleged private converastion on
most prominent instances being:
the subject will eventually provoke
N ew Hampshire and Virginia, six
some formal and public utterance
each.
The whole volume shows j
from the White House.
that great care has been taken to 1
The episode in the east room | gagtojn it. repatlltiOI1
the mogt j
last week of the g iv in g . « » M i l '« « comprehensive wort ..f the k iid l
newspaper men was unfortunate.. ypt pu|,liBhed, and to insure aceu- j
The president has felt oooipeled 1
y ¡n eyery de|Kil
Anything |
to protect himself, or rather to ^
,b#n ,
cnm,K,
piotcct his visitors from the ’ n‘ of American newspapers and peri- !
dignities of eei tain vulgar cm ies-1 (X|jc(,|B would surprise those who!
pondeuts here, by
withdrawing are familiar with the former efforts
certain privileges to which all j of tbU firnlj whc) are K> we|| knowu
journalistic visitors to
lhe execu­ as the oldest, largest and best
tive mansion have become accus­ known of all the American adver­
tomed.
The said correspomlents tising agencies.
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took a position in rear of the
F r**«* R e a d i n g
presideut while his
tri-weekly
hand-shaking to the public was in
Wednesday,
David Morse, jr.,
R oom .
the
Em pire
and , City merchant, takes near 50 of the
nv* 4«*
iwii wf;h ‘ * i a .
* T ir u .i cf
Uadi*» and flirt'.im vo.n
BW
w u !I u u ' 4 and y L
Riving lAe raioi o#
•odare vinnv.'d W ai»
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5i. l a e / a l K t v s ' . ^ t ^ 'v />r fTi^ îT inin ."», a bnr.dy
to I *1 g u N l a i n A X . 1 s
(di,
;^u.y » i d i . U u
an
Yi. V toa Woar.a ( '» / V B v * )^ o u f r fc»*nîty 7*kya4-
efiwn, aaniai :‘ oj : «a«df**'ìv e f
couMi| rceipv* and
hl kt« 10 m3.'* V
A>a W ir.aj ho'v u «•-»*# all coadßiun
nl.a«/*nl« Y j «|r»p»o hem«
C.
a ji^
/ T B hx T m r Avra»y
very Iti*''*•*'.«»'{ a.'.vl ‘. u a v e i.lrv h v-i af i/aia’ H. d«.**i«Llu(
te« , wac i v ii.ê. habita, ouuu,.ai * j »4 aua»>«»B ui (La paoplà
• f h r t i i » ^»intrie«.
b BT f a a o l a r B n U d
W orLiof ad ’ bJC d anil a*w aouf».
» i a!)v-4 K a e h . A !9* t «1. B j Cas^i Conway.
9A A4 Ü n W « r i i * * V e r t y . A B ow l. By Fiorano«
Ward-n. aR*hor of “ Tua K ’ u n ob tl’ r Barak.'' etr
JT. M H iln -d T r a r a a l o « ! . A Novel. By “ The Duch*
naa/' «athw c f “ Moil/ l'iv n . «ao
Bl. D n rk P a y a . A Botai. By It o aathnr of “ Calad
Baak.“
t ). » k s / l o w i M i tk n Ä a e w . A Boval By B L. Far-
)o»*o ao'^^r of “ bicad a a i- i Lvaiei-aad-Ai»^«»/ «le
W. L a o 'ln o . A h «ta L 5/ Mar/ Caaii Bay.aathorof
" SraoJa Yorra."
41. towbrE'Ea
A B orii. By WllhL* Co.ilna,
Mthor of ' N j Naui't * «Ir.
toi. H OU'.! a ir t k o V* M r l v i a l
A Boval. B» Mar/
CnwL b a y . ■cibor e t " Old J.le. .,vu,n i riu nir." ite.
M. l»W dlw * C * r l « M . A t w d . U t k i n k C b-.d-
«»•her 0 ? .'.ad/ Auu’.ay » tonerei," ntw
M- A 4 )« lJ ^ a 3 4«w n » A Nevai. By the aothor of
•' Dura i aurr.a, aw'.
16. Vn Jerl .*'«
A KovnL By Mr». Alaxandcr. » « •
4h«r of •* Th » U r». ».,g o t," aie.
Ä 44ati'r K r*«vm*» A N'-*v**l. 5/ W lilla Collin*, author
f f “ Tha \4«*taaa lu Vt bito." •;*:
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TV P»**»
Ibiog Lao a l on lui**
ao^ji&way L a U l {»outil
Fa^lJc Oaaas.
«0 U * w
3f*Jtw P a a / lv y V m v. A yraetha) and
toteiMciiM
cf xt O'. l *.* o r Mr Y H Ja. bs, Poultry
Bdltev of •* Yus Y«rrr and Ç a rd ca," E hi!« ; llisJtratad.
‘U . f V . w i d . ' « 4 f< ca j»d L’ Y a i r b i d K xçv r i menta* n
k a i »h.* a . -•»:» « u f io pn;A.ro» nu’i-J.V» t r aonair.g totcM
k« a/iM and Ìnj.*it«ii%a « eparlniv uU with alia, le affvLts.
M . 6 c e i » • * th n !'««*•£*• noMaiuÌL<< «barn in 4 aelen*
tioaa fr»**a f* in r * * r Lan/ -!»ow, Whittiar, Byron, Shelley,
lr 7 M l, arA
vVhrr«.
♦ a . U « U J U t
awr F m e t l . a l , L o w e — i
C en aw r» A fall -.i« ac ri pti&n ae 1 nlat»« of hlght n»o4ern
hweeaa l U e e t »o p H ;* r.^n*
tot §¿¿ 00 . llmetrated.
4 a . An»*AJ<rl<Ne 0 / f'w h.'Jc JAtoet—B vhlnirteo. Frank-
Ha,
C »ay,‘f lldao, Llc^aln. tooot: Grant ©arficld,
Qladaaane, Bui'.««*, Hxiioock, Lo«, and eil the toading Bien
#f the s a la r y
ih. h*voi/a F alai ^ vu The wovh o f nn acob-nt fenlu».
PhlMr«»n bave raiU « a « a tor «untarla«, and grown peopl«
Vuote th «a ever/ day.
Coquille City, Qgn.
i I».»« Urgro t*»*T «rVoT " » |!Tn«tvHt«.1 cew«t»AT»or
In p'lh mhv-d UVI.f* vls\ nt L: « » y n r tnd in
• d im tt e d t-o b e to*- l*^#*i
«it ro io d to neinuen.
m^chnr.icn, in v e n tio n s , #nifinv-«>rinF w o rk s nnd
other de;»nrtJin*oi s of iudantrinl pn>*jro««, p u b »
lie ed in m »v c o u n try , i t c o u tn in s t h e iinnsos o f
n il p a te n te e « nnd t » t l * of «♦var" iu v c n t io o p a te n te d
o s r K v*e-*k. Try it four tn o D ia t ior one d o lln r.
Sold b y nil n*w»dv*n!«m.
If you hr.ve &n invention to patent writ« t#
Bfunn A to., vmtiliehort of Scientiho A j nan on to,
Ml Iirc 9 « 1 w«y. New York
Handbook About patontn mailed fro«.
Over 6 , 0
he received his callers in solemn
pleasant retreat, void of the snares
S?£
«?C
preciated by its representatives as evenings with friends in social con-
/
a whole, eveD if they have
been j versation thau to be in the saloons
abused by a few.
Until President
Cleveland invited correspondents
to attend the diplomatic reception
last winter, they could stand in the
vestibule with thu wrap-hearers of
guests, but they never had any
definite social standing at the offi-
r
, ,
cial receptions.
u< lvidnal mem-
bers were invited privately und on
drinking, carousing and playing
8ftmeB* W hen at E m p u e call and
?Ke thw reading remm and yon will
j ^ “ b e ' fiutl ? iL ihfi newB gom g'
J
URCRT SERSMEH
M
SEED AftNUAL
For 1037
will I*« mr.ilod
FR*-"E lo all
a p p lica n t*, and
iu l* » t m*.*.v7 n’s
'•A.'V
eutlism
,«V
w ith o u t o r­
d e rin g it.
\
;Ü'^7£ i
invaluable to
* 11 . t'rrry per.
ton u iin y lia r,
den, F it ld o r
flo m m s i r Pi* ehovld
t»n d f o r «1. A d ilrs M
Empire CitY and Drain’s Station,
STAGE and STEAMBOAT line!
C a r r y i n g T h e U * Ö* M a i l s
charge; and we make No Charge
Wells, Fargo &. Co s
Unless Patent is Secured.
We refer, here, to the Postmas­
ter, Supt. of Money
Order
Express
Div.,
and to officials of the U. 8. Patent
Office. For circular, advice, terms
and references to actual clients in
your ow n State or County, write to
G . A . S n o w tSz G c 3
Opposite Patent Office,
Washington, D. C.
The B IT E R S ’ G l ID B ,
b m i 'd S rp t. a n d M a r d ^
M u k y r * r . 1 ^* 314 p a g c i,
8 \ x 11 ‘-j in c h e s,v ritli o v c i .
3 , 5 0 0 Illu s t r a t io n s - a
w h o le P ic t u r e G a lle ry ,
G I V E S W h o l e s a l e P ric e «
rft'reef lo r<*n*utnrya o n a l l p o o d s fo r
i n n o n a l o r f a m i l y u se. T e l l * h o w to
o rA e r, a n d fctves e x a c t cost o f e v e r y ­
t h i n g y o u n w , e a t, d r 'n k , w e a r , o r
h a r e f u n w i t h . T h e se I N V A L i L 'A B L K
H O O K S c o n t a in I n f o r m a t io n g lt a n e d
f r o m th e m a ih e t s o f th e w o r l« l . W e
w i l l m u ll a c o p y F R K E to a n y a d ­
dress u p o n re c e ip t o f lO e t s . to d e fr a y
expen se o f m a il in g . L e t n s h e a r irmm
yon.
Ilirsp e c tftilly ,
Jam's Contali t Co.
EAVSES EMPIRE CITY FOK DKAINS
-J
STATION KVliKY
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FItIDAY
I
The steamer JCNOor UESTLESS meets
the stRce nt the mouth of the Uinpqna,
New and comfortable stsses.
Fare to Portland by this route f 14.50.
Each passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage
Passengers are requested to b« in Empire
City the night before departure.
Any information in regard to the above
lmecan be procured tt the Blur co or Central
hotels in Marshfield, and the post office
inany public L*c isa in Empire.
C O Q U II. 2 ^ 3
Tug Company!!
»2 7 A 2 2 0 W a b a s h A ven u e, lk i o s « o < 11»
A * Very G reat Bargain.
i * t \ ACKF.S of lnnd
mil ** from Co-
i U t * quiile City, W0acres bo oni,40 tiiu-
i
b^ri d n:«d about 20 steded to tmue qT«ss;
qood dwf*'!in>; 21x512 frame rustic, food bee-
lionse, c « hh 1 orchard, etc., etc.
Frioe for
p'nce alone, 42,000: or. including a span of
horses, yoke of cattle nnd other cattle to
the nnmber of 20 head including five cows,
besides many other valuable thinc'S about
thcp'a * * 2,a00. It is really a rare bargain.
Call at this offi« ®.
n<4tf
— DEALERS IN —
GENERAL ML
— AND A LL KINDS OF—
3L. T T
C edar ,
Patronize Me l i f y
The new A 1 Schooner
hand nnd for sale at the lowest rates.
a
Timber, match-wood and stave tim­
g
e n
t s
to 11 A h A ltd at LowastCash Rates r n tt
CCTID1TCC F*rWfW5FtfFt IMfRTISMR C lir c
- • • ^ ■ ■ » i E R i S O r S M iN U U .
•{ Kandolpu, Oregon: V
W alser«, P rop.
lmd at the
DC2
Brewery,
and
be
orders
CASH STORE!
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. D O E .
Parkersburg Coos county Oregon,
v l n!8 tf.
POST OFFICE
Store,
C. A N D R E W S
P R O P R IE T O R ,
Main Street, Coquille City Ogn.,
A * L* N o s ie r . P r o p r i e t o r *
Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Beili Expressiv for the
C O Q U I L L E
j"\ A T IL L linn on no other Route.
Thin
( V V
vcsnel hnving made six round trips
— j in th* Inst six months, is supposed to keep
up her past reoord, and will until further
j notice, on and after November 15th, deliver
freight to Copnille Citv and all points on
the lower river nt the following rates:
Flour $4 per ton, salt, nails, iron nnd *nl
X ? r r m -;T.p r » l f i x r
O v
I?55.50, other freight #5 per ton.
The Schooner COQUILLE will also carry
; ■C i m P l r e
L « x t y , U l .,
freight nt the rame rates.
JVIRS. S . A . IHOOREt F R O L
CogniLLE M i l l . & Too C o m p a n y .
v4n!2
o
ADVERTISERS
Of othars.wrho wish to eiam ln s
this pnpnr, of obtain ostimatas
on advertising spaco when in Chicago, will find it on Ida at
45 to 49 Randolph St., j
tha Advertising Agency of j
I LORD ¿THOMAS.
m yrtle ,
B y tlie Tnp K A T I E C O O K , on
the river and bar, at reasonable rates.
from all parts filled promptly.
vruSo
llUlt,
m aple ,
iY E R ^ S O N
A D V E R T IS IN G
Peer of best Quality always to
a iik e iis b u r g ,
, ash ,
TO WI N G
TIMES 5UILDIH9 S S S s t ! PffilUDaPHIA.
J.
f ir
23 E
Alder and spruce lumber always on
T h is p a p e r Is kept on H I« a t the «(B ee o f
¿3
E 2 IZ J L
— ANO—
M O N T G O M E R Y W ARD A CO
0. M. »ERST 4 0»
Detroit, Mlcft
P
Quitkest Sill BESt
We
advise as to patentability free of
r r lp tlv c * l ilted
C opy »=d Outfit toClub-ralser* Free.
HOME AUt> FARM. Loulivlio
Addrsis,
A lfre d H u g g is a candidate for
J’.u^ e
Philadelphia. Now, if he
I ^ye<^
Washington territory,
where woman suffrage prevails, r I ’,IIIS Old and Reliable Resort ìh kept in
A
good order, aud no pains are spared
wouldn’t there be a tremendous j tTreniVoomfort a. cum * .
share of
b«n>ui for him!
VÔI1.S2
the patfonage is asked.
mote fiorn Washington.
Send Model or Drawing.
D.M
.FE!*RY SCO’S
* V llin.«r*t»<l. Dm-
I
%
m
j f.
L*rg 7 ..l Circaiation of any Agricultural Paper
in the Mast.
R S.
ear
Patent Office, and we can obtain
patents iu less time than those re­
tn the tcorl.i,
¿)ome an b 5^nn* -s
100,030 EACH ISSUE
this useful literature and spend the
'M
* i e *<1irii(t<*d t n t e th a
\>\
.V,
'muni
state.
The ill-bred wits Lad been ! and temptations that are to be
inviter! not t») attend.
found in the places of amusement
7 7 T O Ì T 3 O S ’ P A P E
The present administration ha« of most Oregon towns.
How in-
Masniftcoi t Prsuiiuci List.
shown great kindness and courtesy j finitely better it is for them to read O n l y C O C t a . a
to the press which have been ap-
PEOPLE USE
F E R R Y ’S D. M.
S FERRY
E E D A CO.
S
Iu this, Mr. Morse
presideut, at least, and of course is doing a noble work, by furnish-
very annoying to him.
Yesterday ing »he young men of that town a
0 0 ,0 0 0
CH EAPEST!
Our office in opposite the U. S.
r.t vpj»apcr cf it« kind p*io'.* .*,il in t :• world-
The a d v a n ta g e s of such n a»>tico tvery p&t«nt#n
QDCltrHtfldl.
progress last
made ribald remarks at the ex­ leading papers of the country, in­
The H esali ) for one jenr nml the alxtve
pense of the honest passersby. cluding the local papers of this
1
i
h t of books will b*> sent to all snbscribers
There w’ere about three hundred of part of O regon,, and has a warm
who pay np till arrearages, for ¡^¿.¡**0 cash,
these, and almost every one cam e! cosy room in ODe part of the store inadvar.ee. This will apply to new sub-
in for a little criticism or fun- j for a general reading room, which »cribers. who pay ns $2.f>0 iu advance.
making, which was audible to the J is free to all.
E S T BU SIN ESS attendetl to
P R O M P T L Y and for M O D E R ­
A T E FEES.
C l o c k s , C u t l e r y , etc.
EALER in Groceries, l*rovisions, Flour,
Lard, Beaus, Candies, nuts, Tobacco,
D
Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc.
CONSTANTLY
Keeps
An assortment of
Roots and shoes,
Hats and caps,
Stationery, Inks,
D ry
W. GaHier
Clothing
La­
dies, Gents
aud CLiJdreus
BLACK-SMITHING
General fur-
-A w 3 s rr)
H o r s e -S lic e liig r
goods and
.
nisliing goods;
also groceries,
Canned goods,
Cigars, tobacco
and candies. H e pays the high­
door oast of Leneve’s drug store, est price for country
produce
Coquille City, Oregon.
vln2
Neatly and promptly done, at the
lowest living prices.
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