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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1887)
which comes to the succor of com «squille (itili g i t a l i rades who are brought here in the PUBLISHED KVKRT TUKSIUV. hope of obtaining either pension J. A. D ean , Editor und Proprietor. or employment, and whose means have become exhausted, and, last Devoted to (he int» re-it* of the Coquille ly, the important part taken in all River particularly, and of the County gen parades and ceremonies of a na erally. Subscription, per year........................ Ç_‘.UO. j tional character. These features necessarily place T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 5, 1887. this department of the G. A. K. in the foreground, as a representative Waolinitfloi 1 Letter. one, and a glance at its present (From our Regular Correspondent.) condition here, may be of interest. Washington, June 20th, 1887. More than likely the sultry sum The now building known as G. A. II. Hall, is oue of the most imj>o8- mer heat of the past few days, has ing, on the most prominent thor not been an unmitigated evil. oughfare of the city. It is directly Personal comfort is very apt to opposite one of the first hotels, ami set aside every other pursuit which is a welcome improvement over does not aid in its attainment. the old dilapidated build ¡ugs The recent topics of ordinary which sto<xl upon ita site so long, conversation and of news paper to the wonder af strangers looking discussion, have not tended to al from the hotel front. It is four leviate, but rather to irritate the stories iu bight, all but the ground natural excitability of men when floor being used for Grand Army their sentiments are touched upon. purposes. On tlio second floor is The St. Louis episode, where a splendid hall with ante-rooms, the municipality and the d . A. K. etc., and the third and fourth are both seemed inclined to discluiru devoted to the uses of the different the responsibility for the invitation posts of the department. of the ifresident of the United The organization here is in a States to that city, during the j>eri- prosperous condition, and numbers od of a celebration which belonged u[x»n its muster rolls, our most peculiarly to the latter, was instru prominent aud influential citizens mental in stirring up considerable of private aud official life. feeling. P a t e n t s G r a n t e d to the citi More recently, the battle-flag controversy,over-shadowed the first zens of the Pacific States during topic, and with the electric quali the past week, and reported ex ties of both speed and heat, was pressly for the I I i : i ; ald , by C. A . likely to have assumed a decidedly Snow A Co., Patent lawyers, Opp. angry look, but thanks to the torrid wave, the multitude spontaneously U. S. patent office, W ashington,l).C. Ii M Webb, San Francisco, tim sought some less heating diversion. ber-roll; E Nyswonger, Hanford, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Laud Office nt Kusoburg. Oregon, ) June 14, 1HS7. ( 'V 'O T IC E i* herebv given that the follow- i-X ling-named nettle has tiled notice of her intention t o make final pr»>of ill support o f her o’ aim. and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk of I o Coos Countv K oo u n ty , Oregon, at Empire City. Oregon, on Satur day, July 30, 18*17, viz: Rebecca 0. Hobson, w?ido'^ o f John A. Hobson, deceased. homestead ent r? No. 3 LAS, for the 8. of N. tv. H «mi lot 5. Sec. 2 and lot 8, Sec. 3 else save a desire to mop its face, ton. Cal, construction of navigable fan itself, divest itself of superflu vessels; F Altman, San Jose Cal, ous raiment, and administer cool windmill; X H Wheeler, Corval ing decoctions to the interior de lis, Oregon, device for swaging in- partment ¡Militicians will, sertable saw-teeth; D L Vess, Spo The however, manage to keep these top kane Falls, W T, ear-coupling. ics alive for a while longer, in the Miss Minerva Spaurs has speut hope of making capital for their several days in this place since respective parties; but the promise her school at Iow a slough was out. of the era of good feeling which all Her patrons are said to be much patriots hope for aud expect, grows pleased with her work. —-----------» ♦ «»•■v— - - brighter and neaier fulfillment ev- Two men, Ed Johnson and Joe ery year, and no one thoughtfully ---------------------------— - — - - considering all the circumstances Grover, were badly mashed up at of the case will be discouraged by Seely’s camp on South Coos river a few days ago. these incidents. The action of the president in promptly and setsibly abandoning the proposed return of captured NOTICE. All persons owing James Brown o f Myrtle Point on last year's accounts mast conic forward and make settlement at once. Re- flags, when he discovered what its effect would be upon the minds of a large class of people, and that a doubt existed as to the legality of the transfer by him unauthorized by congress, should end the matter. Although, doubtless promote the good was intended to feeling which so conspicuously displayed llaircuttintr. Shaving and Shampooing» tc. at shirt noti tv*. Shoo in the OLIVE hotel. TO S E L L OR TRADE. heie at the national drill, and is O ms of the prettiest and best places in , now being exhibited by the enter Southern Oregon situated8 miles south of tainment at Boston ami Lvnn, and Grants Pass in Josephine county. The elsew here, of Hubert E . Lee, camp of Confederate veterans, by Grand Arm y of the republic’s posts, it had the effect of reopening the Dot entirely cicatrized wounds; but the balm of better acquaintance with the persons and motivfs of each other, will eventually heal these tender spots, until a complete rec onciliation of the sections will be effected. These two questions, referred to, haviug occurred almost simultane ously, and the prominence which the Grand Army of the Republic has taken in each, has had the ef fect of attracting considerable at tention to that organization here hnd elsewhere. Having no politic al meaning, from a partisan stand point, this organization is but a kindred one to those that have ex isted in most countries, and nota bly in that of France. It is a power in the nation, but a power exerted in behalf of loyalty to country,and beneficence toward the country’s defenders. In this city, the order has some peculiar fea tures, such as the Department E m ployment committee, w hich sees to the enforcement of the provisions place consists of 331 acres; 100 acres in cul tivation 50 of red clover from which two crops can be had each year. AgtNHibor.se, barns, orchard, and a j. ood grist mill which has a good patronage. Irrigation ditch that oovers nearly the whole place. There are hundreds o f oth* r items that might lie men tion» d in favor of the* place if space allowed, but (oquiih rs who have seen the place h \ it is r. picture of loveliness and is a;; good as I it ■ is pretty. TLe owner is tired o f milling, wants to come to the coast. He will ex change for good property in Coi;nille valley, or sell for (H.5UU part on time. Addresa Lewis Strong, Murphy, Josephine Co., Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN Is not • ciri'umstanc* to the great offer made below. Mr. J. W. Wiiuer, postmaster at Murphy, Jost-phlue county, deitirlng to locate uimr the coaet, wUties to exchange hie splt-bdiil farm for oue in close proximity to Coijuille < ity—two tnllea at th* furthest, or will uell for (GDI). H it place coneUte of 33) acre*; l'O acree In cultivation, and 2U0 under fence. Of thla, loo acres flue, bottom, aud 160 level red laud, the Improvements on which are three good orchards, of 70» trees—peaches, prunes, pears, applae, cherries, walnuts, almond*, filbert*, psr- •liuruoa*. mulberries, etc., etc., and alao a nice, large vineyard, and all kiuda of berries; three large barns, one tGx'd feet, another 18x56 and the other CixS6; a fine dwelling, main bulldiug 16x48, two stories high and hall through center, with " L " kitchen, porches, etc.; a well of fiue wa'er at the door; e cellar 1H x 32 with 9-foot stone walla aud good sm okehouse over the name; a carp pond of ODe acre, well supplied with carp. The location is a healthy oue, lu 7 miles of railroad and lu 7V4 miles of the town of Grant's Pass. The Murphy post offle» Is ou the premises. A big lot of machin ery to go th the place. Apply to J. W. Wimer, Murphy, Josephine county, Oregon. COAL! COAL! ! W. R. Punter will deliver stone coal on of law respecting the preference the bank of the river at his landing for to be given to soldiers and sailors, (2.50 in bulk; in sacks—sacks fam ished— (3 per ton. other things being equal, both foi v5n2Gtf. appointment to and retention in office; a pension committee which aids the soldier, his widew aud Pure bred Brown Leghorn nnd Plymouth orphan, in the establishment of Rock Poultry for sale by Derward B . Cart proofs necessary to place them on wright. Youoolla, Douglas County, the pension rolls of a relief corps, Or^nwi BLOODED i FOWLS. ! aud a i,airof Ma«neUc Foot Batteriea have no au- *,erior lu the rellef andcuraof a11 the,,e c°mplaints. rj-^y c4rry « powerful magnetic force to the seat of Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Propietor n30v5. or othurs hv ' ic ovItN ty svamifi* thta papar.or obtain astimataa •n advertising apse* whan in Chicago, will find it on fils at ADVERTISES And Company. Myrtle Point, Or., th* Advertising Agsncy sf Dealers in COQUILLE CITI OREGON. LORD &TK0KAS. y4n29 T H Meat Will keep constaiitly on hand Dry Goods and Clothing, Capt. Peter Kelson, Muster, ILL run regularly to this place for v v one year, having been chartered by i!r . Lyons for that time. \ \ J Drugs and Medicines of all Kinds, G-roceriee, < O x o c ^ .e x y m sind. Glass TT^a-re, For which a mnrk' t can be fonnd, and the highest prices will b* allow d. Call and price goods before purchasing ebwwhfN. v4n32 FEED m\ la a dry, safe aehoonvr, and Capt. “ Dick” a a careful and courteous master. Freight cs cheap as the cheapest. niitf R. F. RK K, Short Notice. - i* 1 Send Model or Drawing. Empire CitY and Drain's Station, STAGE and ST EA M BO AT line! We hard sea beach and on one of Ore your own State or County, write to G. A . S n o w & G c. gon’s most beautiful rivers. Stages run all winter, leav ing Empire City every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Fare to Portland only $14.40. T)14. id-'’-.« E i « - v ¿"41'* » p^ K- w. * y¡ i*!,*., s- / . . i-oogsisirrfiiwi Ei.-itv-if '.*, 5 Forty y»Ai F / !tï tr< i iV-• , *- r i r-i:-o in 1 V, i!/, ‘ , *' j |-i*-|-*r.’.in>ii of mo ‘A w atfj'i |¡,,n Oi-.e Huixlr ThousAnd e ri.Ilsa '.trn sf'ir p a u a iu ia ll-o llriiUrfl S t’ -u A&<1 F «reirn cor.a- tri<y>. Iho puli' sliAr* of Ibr Sr*«T)!ifl* . A.-iM-rirtn contltrv,« to set us uo'iei'ors tl for iiatentu, r*v»»ts. Irsilo-tJiMki. copy- > « * J rights, rr fnr tin* I’ .ntAil S u l* » , tu 4 to i>lu*.n putnntu in Curtail«, K iigU nd, France, Gonr.-.siy, am i ail otli*r couittni-a Tb--ir e\p«rl- tn< s > h utiu.juaioJ aud tbuir I aci IUI m are aasnr- p a -1 --2. j'r » • i’-ir» or-i •no-if.-atlc-iu r , *7, ^r*'t r r l flioB In r ,.- i - -i: Office «-n s'-iort do . i Tcraia ri-ry r«a- "a l l* >i<i r -#r*A loi a « /iiiin a tio o o l module or sir«o*!:»*?• Ail-*.»« l»y mail Inw F tL rr1 - »iMa-ti-i! th rocy b M n « ■ *^o.ar« not ic-.4 int ’ .s V* I t C A T l K l C A f l f V 't b i c h has th e lar - *nt circn la 'ion and i< (-¡-» m o»t inf.uuntial nr-vropa;i*r o f it« k r.-i puliliahi-i in tb* »o rld . Tu* ((IrantaBM o f such A a o t.c « ivory patentee ■ sd ern tin ili 1 hi« larjru and «piondid'y iilm-tratod nowapapsr Is p.ihlM*).<i W R E K ( A at fl.UOa yoar. and is adm iltud to be tuu l»i»t papor ¿ «»m u d to arisnos. Buchatiica. Icru n iotis, # » r u «rrin * work» and other depart tu-ni# o f lsdu-itrial prnirroso. pnb- lis od in any country. It contains the name* of sll pat*n*«»a and till« o f *▼(rv i irrntion patented sacn we- k. Try it four lu onias for on* dollar. 8 o 'd by all new,dealer«. If you liar* an inrontion to p a t«o t w rit« to M ’inn k Oo., pn hli-liira of Scientibo Ajm«no**h Ml Broadway. Now Vork Uanilbook about patunU m ailed free* Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. C. T he B U Y E R «1 G U ID E , Lvmnl | e p t aikd H a rti^ e ath yea r. *#• 319 pages, S ' , 1 1 1 S tB cb M ,w U h owe* 3 , CO O U la stra tlo B i - s wlaole P ictu re Gallery, G IV E S W h o le sa le Price« d '-r e t eftnaifirt' ra a n a ll goods for personal or fa m ily b m . T e lls b o w to order, an d g iv es exact cost o f e v e ry th in g y o u use, eat, d r in k , w e a r, or have fn n w ith . Tlieue I X V A L l'A K i.F , HOOK.S) c o n ta in In fo rm a tio n glean ed fro m the m a rk e ts e f the w o r ld . V r w ill m a il a copy 1 ’H K E to a n y a d dress u|-on receipt o f 10 ets. to ¿ i f r x y expense o f m a ilin g . Let u i h e a r fro m you. R e sp e c tfu lly , Carrying“ Tlie U- S- Mails Wells. Fargo & Co's 327 & 229 Wabash Aveuae, Clilciigu, ill A Very Great Bargain. 1 / » / \ AGUES of lr*r.<! 2}« miles fr» r.i Uo- I O U quiile ( ’itv, lOOatTf» bottom.40 tim- l-e-red r.nd about 20 seeded to tnme pr?ss; :’.ood dwelling 24x32 fr:\me rustic, good bee- house, good orchard, etc., etc. Price for ii’ ace alone, #2.(>00: or. including a span of horses, yoke o f cattle and other cattle to \'\r number o f 20 head ¡m inding five cows, besides many other va'nnhle things about, (he place 2,500. It is really a rare bargain. Call at this office. n44tf Over 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 PEOPLE USE A O . M . FERHY A CO . aro ad.nil ted to bu tha 5' h lA klK sT SIliiuM iN l.i I.’i« unrut. 0. M. TERRY ( CO’S I'lj.lra lel, I> m - erlpuve A l'rl«#d For 1897 •111 be m uled dering it. RANDOLPH BREWERY! fnanlualtU to ann uring ti<ar- d m . H eld or Florrar BLRIIS r/iomld a-ml f o r tr. Address a. M. »HUT & C& aw D e t r o i t , M ic h . The new A 1 Schooner P F«r*CW^rirYK 1HYFKTI1ISC COCC l-JiihiAILü at Lowest Cash Ratee in C t *"JL!fi-IYER & SON’S KftNUIL all .tvargpar. 12611774 e n t s FKFE to all applirsnta. and teU etreaeoD’s cust-n.ura without or ark ersbu rg , •< Randolph, <)reg»>n: Beer of best ouality always to Brewery, aud be orders from all parts tilled promptly. vn33 CASH STORE! Main Street. Coquille City Ogn., :> = j in ik e W sst. A- L- Nosier. Proprietor- Ger.ts Clothing, Boots and Shoes, 1 0 0 (0 0 0 EACH ISSUE Clocks, Cutlery, etc. T TOiTS OP 2 m Groceries. Provisions Floor, Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobaooo, D EALER Knill Expressiv far the Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. C O Q U Í L LE t i r ^ on no other Route. made six round W ILL vessel Run having This trips in the last six months, is supposed to i up her past reoord, and will until further I notice, on nnd after Novemner 15tb, deliver \ freight to Copnille Citv and all points on the lower river nt the following rates: Flour (4 per ton, salt, nails, iron and ooal (3.50, other freight ( 5 per ton. _ The Schooner COQUILLE will also carry ! freipht Ht the raine ; atea- I Oonuitui M ill A Too O o u t a h t . i v4n!2 J W. Gallier id z e : keep Any information in regard to the abov* lme can be procured at the lilaxco or Central hotels in Marshf eld, and the post office in any public 1" ise iu Ltapir«. O Ü Q Ï Ï I L L E îilIZ e I» — AND— * — DEALERS IN — m : miuu — AND ALL KINDS OF— C edar , f ir , ash , m a pl e , m yrtle , Alder and spruce lumlier always on hand nml for sale nt the lowest rates. COOK, on 1 imber, match-wood and stave tim l>er purchased. Orders for lumber filled in quanti ties to suit, and at the lowest livinj rates. J. P A R K E R , C H A S F. D O K Parkersburg Coos county Oregon v l n !8 t f. } J. W a l t e r , P ro p . had at the The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets the stage at the month of the Uwpqaa. New and comfortable stages. - — Faro to Portland by this route (14.50. Jhnh passenger allowed 50 pounds of baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. the river and bar, at reasonable rates. WsPh'iDJ HQ TbS s lî PHTLADELPHIA. SEEDJUi.'^AL T E.YVSES EM PI HU CITY FOR D RAIN » i d STATION EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY B y the Tug K A T I E d v e r t is in g 4 T ÎÏ g Jam s, Cornwall t Co. TOWING . Y E R ^ S O N FERRY’S SEEDS Express Tug Company!! M O N T G O M E R Y W A R D A CO This paper 1 b kept on M e at tke office o f Largasl Circulatlon ef any Agriculkaral Paper r r H I S Old and Reliable Resort is kept in ± R o o d order, and no pains are spared to render comfort to guests. A share o f the petfonage ia eeked. v£u8Cl patents in less time than those re T\ e refer, here, h> the Postmas ! to their iuterest anil comfort to go ; ter, Supt. of Money Order Div., ; by the Em pire City and Drain and to officials of the U. S. Patent ! Station Stage Line. Over two- Office. For circular, advice, terms thirds of this line is on a smooth, ami references to actual clients in Borne anb ------- o ------- ¡t and Best Patent Office, and we cau obtain i ington territory, will timi it greatly The H eh all for one year and the above 1 8f o f booka will be aenl to all anbucriber« who pay up all arrearagea. for (2.50 caah. in advano«. This will apply to new bu I>- ■cribers, who pay ua (2.50 in a d v a n o e .___ M R 8. S . A . MOORE. PROP. CHEAPEST! 1 The traveling public wishing to charge; and we make No Chart/e ! visit any part of Oregon or W ash- j ^ nlt'ss Patent is S<‘currd. F r s t t l i t l , I-u w -tm l Empire City, Or., E N T BU SIN ESS attended to / ' ROM P TL Y and for M O D E R . A TE FEES. advise as to patentability free of S a tir e . IW»-*«»«-. A .V.l <Vi«-riplVn »-i-l ri»-» of Xlcl-i modera Lockhart Hotel! endl O r n a m e n t s . Rucking Embroidery Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- mote from Washington. FRIirRIETR. ^ -ífllau lin g Done on P R I C E S !« Majniflcer.t Premium List. O n l y C O C ts . a Y e it r Copy and Outfit to Club-ratsers Frss. AfdroM, HOMSANr* FARM. LoulsvlH- BV T S iT o T o c u s , Our office ia opposite the U. 8. C o q u ille C it y , O g n . i bou-s-i, ron.-A* in /ri •» fr w gT^«l toW>0i. Iiluslrated. K Anr.-Jii.*«, o t P i 'j l l r M e a —Wasblagloa, frxnk- ■n W-ir-o-v, i ’»y. Tll-t--.. Llnmln Orsr.» Csrdbla, ftloUsy-o-^ Moller, tluueofc, Los, *■» «Il tb» leadtuf DMt af tbs •'■»tvrr «ó. .ìttm t’m F l l l r f t Tbo «ork of ab «acUnt (fola « CklUr.n bora reo,» ih.ua t*r pop liuti«, «ad grovs |HU»1» i cv-wy day. Tips- L aces, Pateuts obtained, and all P A T r STABLE, Farm Prcduco Ibr m LIVERY Wool, Hides. Egg3 and all Kinds of P l.-a i X j ADIES AND CHIIDREN'S h a t s F lo w e r s . C s tr ic li DPlVL23.ies a n d IF’iKTZEnsr Market! c Which will be sold nt the lowest living cash prices or given in ezohang* for 4A. H s iU io g T l i © L a t e s t S t 3 r le e P A T E N T S ! PUE]SriTTJBE, 17. fs>- 9 < - r - M o '- Cew-S»~ A fforsi. By Vlas V. B Brs-Id—a. author ut ••Ai-r»ra V U yi."at». Id f u r y 1» a r t i » r A d e n .s » n | ,« it t li» ly saw worx syos tK1. s it ju r , olala.r.* easy aad prasitoal k i w i tl.-H Hr M»*|v«g faury ha«kota,wa!l p--c»ets. trvktU . ss-dls w-»t, sKirsidsty, « a , sta-, prcfaaaly aad aUiautly llv r ia l 1». •irlsBta*« F s f c y BNsHes fHr t h e T c a s g . Tb* tassl ml, -ion sf lurry sw.Ms pil.iasli*d. Tue ouudras ar * laCuf.wl «lik l i t n . »t. i f o f e i ' : '•-Tie Bv 1 sv^ss and Csnilarnan a g»J‘ * w> fwiltsaws |.J. p x -l N f j . dlvLun Cis ruls. od sw-i.— 2 n. xns-.ts S ' xll ---• -M: -V. *1 CwTis! f o r T v» R lI M i« , a h iid j bn » of sural i— I ail span a w ; aud raiWua S » ,-r S . 53. Th<y I f i W " T orV T n c.k n s d F a m ily 1*>.Tn4- g M , « a s ' i» , L»'.d. -*.s oi sir sllrat tn>.kli-< r « ! ' « »ud blit* In Bu-iMs-n-s.-., aim t - H iS f is « ts tars all «MuUM.a sl uvn-i by * « i : . r-T.e-1.ns. If. B s s i t r i a s .Id a ite rs s i s F n r A w a y L a n d s ,» very iiu-rwlir.s cu 1 Ii.-tm stife aoo*f af Iratsis. d t-crfliof Si. p«* : \r 1!,V. I V , ’. , cs-u^ess aad sx.W e.. af Iks pupla at Ib- .-aa i-> -*trlj«. H V r 7 s > x l n r F x l l e d a Hama stie as shsst aosto. Ws- lr of all tV, old and n o« av-i'A». If- < eltad B n rh . A Nose'. By Hurt) Cosway. W A - th « 11 a rid *« Y ' r r y . / Bo.sl By Florsnss Wnrd.o l o ’ bw sf TUe H'.o-w *c tno Marsh." sv IT. M ild re d T r s - o » < ( ' . A Fiore*. By "T he Dueh- s . " i - n - r » ! Mol!/ It» « n sin M B a r k o m ja . A Mosul. My ths aathor sf •• Called Back." M. a b a d s w sw s i t h e P x s w . A Kasai. By B L. Far- yst/n. sslk ir sf " Brrx l and-t Ssnss-and IU »es." tw S> L a n K sx . A Moral. By Vary C-aau Bay. author of •' Bnon ta Vor.:s." M. « s h r t c l 'a N i r r l a * « . A Mosul. By WUkls Collins, usi'dior sf ' No Flaaio, ' eti. M k b a y l b f t k s t V k l r 'a t n i . A Hotel. By Mary C-uU Her, aulnor c f " Old VM-UtLia'a Voary,’’ ale. » l»:o ll«w C s rk o o a . A Brrol. By Mlw V. E Brad- Sen. aoHi-r or ‘ Lad v Audloy'f in cr»!." uta .w. A U s U r s D a w s . A huvoL By tka aatf.or at “ bora Tbnrn#.' sto. h U l r i l i 'M 'a U A Bo ml. By Vru. Alexander, a a. Birr t ’ ’ Too Woolaj O 't." »to. w V i . v Bn— A Uriel. By WllklaColllos, author af ** Tbs » » .-o is IThl.s '* ntr 51. A o a r . \ Aovcu. l y M n . Easry Wsod, aathor af “ fas- I yn in." SU- T h s I c is r v l B » t . A Moral By Visa Vutoek. asi sw nl - „on- i i L l h i , k « il..-tJ lc ," C l SA I P - h w a C r w - i . A tAril'.Uu aarrsttro by DaaM Bn » « tssurlh.at tan ad.m ix rm a t aoaaiawsy la the Boath MwnAo d r s u . SO Blow An M a k e P o u lt ry P a y . A P» astir al sd 4 A s . coou . i > ur »ri'ckw by Mr T. B Js.sk., f - t l u y M a te al Th.. ta .-r aud Q a -lru ," Ph1:a ; iliaotraled. dl F t.-7 «r ’si'.v&r. a-3.1 ( -» r x - .i r s ! C i p e r i m s s t a .s bw;i. vrh S will k»w I. psr>-pii hsadrsd- si arns.iuy ticks A L CLi/ln o - l tnssrao j . n r * k— lsrrpui with aimptr swi - dis . a? U r*.,. <o7 -.hr. P o e t - , »-r-.sio lo f uharn Ins srl-o- Uons freu 1 -soysoa. Lnarfb'.low, 71 hlltlar, Byron. Shtllsy, . w.. 'B r-r-i-, **>4 w * a y -’ ’va-'-. A Large Variety of LIZZIE PRIEN, TH E iust received at her new H re’s s r r i I f n . Hats and Caps, C Has o l iv e NOTICE! All perpniia indebted to me by boo count, are notified In call and settle by March 1, 1887. After that date all account« Hats trimed to order a speciality. not settled will be placed in the handa of a JOIliVNO.I k STO.VF, l'ni[is., Riraw. Plush, Silk, Satin or Velvet, whicl collector for collection. Coquille City, Oregon. we will sell cheap for CAsa. vl»6. Dr. John C. Stockman. AVING Opened the Pioneer Market in Coquille City. Feb. l.r>. filiip-rthape. we are prepared to furniah the choicest meata as ctn ap aa the cheapeHt. We will keep nothing hut the beat, and will fill ordern from nnv point on short notice 1! C<mcpUiS K » ? f c « S t l r e f f s r k a k j F a m e«* A s lk a r s . 1 1 « - I t* -»«a * w » j . 7 as ft»l»iriaf t»oke am s«!>Ust*d ia l * « i ( W f t ' s i K/cw turn all »rt prieMd (K-w » 7 » * e j> e « t w l p e ,»«e . Tk-y u rr: ot a M >ar.»ly si n . j a u , a c l *# tluik ao sns eaa tuna las Ins etiXsat ta4m * tuaay ttai hear »he would tfh* Is pssssis. rt • K-*— 1 *-•— **•— tnrti vielil uni | | .tU a e V Each bsok Is r»m['ls«c la iu ^ll i. T h e V fid s w B e d v t t P a p t r a I b li is l i i bssk e»«r « k k x tosr grauOaiom-r. laugii«* Mil Uu) sets*, aad k is >•« as n a n / ta- Jay as it ssrr was. >. H la t e r K r e r .ln g K e cre sU la a a , a larjs ssllsctlsw af Acliag l Barajas, lablsaar. (iaiusw, Failles, sis., fer so- Sts: isihert^ss. yrtrats tlaalrioals, a i t s.saints at boms. t. B a c k t e t> .( O ld I f o w e . A BsisL Ljr Mary Ceotl Hay. a a c«r ot '' Hid ion Pwrllv" A H laiugM t«, KeetCMlIaxa a n il R e a d lo g a ,s larfa and obolse auiasCoa lor sobou axhibUtoos ana pnblLs an* prl vats satsrttlr.’c -at*. 6. T k e h tA B iiard L etk ee W r i t e r *>r Ladiesaa<l Gsn- Hsesa, a eoujleia gnids to snrrss[ODd«DC«. (Iriog plats Sires Uses tor ike onmpoiC.ea at IcCwrs of srsry kind, »10» iaausisrabls fcrmi aad sxaaaplss. t. T h e F rosw a 1> — p. A Horsl. By WUkls ColUaw saikor *f •' T bs V e c in la W kits," sta 7. R e d O w art I s n a . A N sts L By Mrs Hsary Wsod. sarhor rt •• r.sat L tnas." tie A T h s L a d y s f i a o L a k e . F» 81 r Walterkoott. "Tha Laly of its L a is ' is a .-s a ie i* In v.rsc aud af all tko t s i u ef .kar.t, »>asls ros-n A-sallfUl C j » l ttia. *. I s C a r W s > » . A hsraL By Iks aciLsr af • Dera TWsri.s. 10. A S M F a r t a f . A ffo 'tt. By O -s rp »list, as- B rr at "A Jam Mods. " Tt * Mill no the flsss, sw. 11. L a d y tv s . u d e i t s » n B r e n s A Nsvsl. Vy the sa'.bsr sr r l>ora ike.-as ’ U. T h « V ys*-ery w f s b e M *C y T r e e . A 5s»sl By Ms eo'kw nf • ;>ore -0 .i-T--- U. T h e F i l f - l s f M i», k’ arwnr a r d F u s , s lirga •s issUss ad U s rcaaij surris., iA-kbss. aasedo-.-s, pusas, ts d jsksa. Is. J s h s B » w e r * » - l r '» W i f e A aoist By Mist ■ sl-wS, a , r.s- tf - i Halifax. fv»a»!sxi»a. rts. 1A T > a t r n - j f f w . U L A 5s»si. By Brs GasUll, SBlbsr sf " Mv-r t e r o i , eta. 1«. a»rt<vxs t ' s s ^ . d e i l i e r l t s b f repaiar Aerbors, OTitwaoiof lass. k-Jia- .o-M ar 1 dctscCxs slorU. stcrlss of aa^i'rj lira, sf adTastwrr sd raCway H-V ■ *-»l rsry la- ■/ l i T Millinery Store!! S PIONEER M ARVELOUS . M abbhfibld , O oh . Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glatt and P ic ture Frames, etc., and agent for White*' Sewing Machines. v ln ltf I have Again taken possession o f the Roil in son H ousb . and will spnre no pains or expense to make it pleasant for guests. A share o f the patronage is Solicited ^ ^ aud Jod j ..................... $4.00 * , . (3.50 lU iixrd ^»h ou t loJglUg . . . Meals ...........................I'.V'ta. THE MAGNETIC A PP LIA N C E CO., 1 3 4 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. EDWARDS, BURKE -£■ - -LVLELXJ^, i r T C p . , '11 If you are alflli-teil with rheumatism, neuralgia, | nervous exhaustion, dyspejisia, or with dlseaaes of the liver, kidneys, headache or cold feet, swollen j or weak aukles, swollen feet, an Abdominal Bel the disease. For lame back, weakness of the «pine, falling of the Womb, leucorrhiea, chronic inflammation and , ulceration of the womb, incidental nemorrhage or , ! d°odiuC, p.lnful, .uppre.s.d and Irregular men- ™ ,w,u tj * w . atratlon, barrennees, and change of life, thie la the Ip. M S. It. 12 West. Wil. Mer. Beilt Appllaace aud Curative Agent Known. ! He names the following witnesses to Price of Supporter with Magnetic Foot Batteries, j prove her continuous residence upon, and »10. Sent by express C. O. 1). aud examination al- I lowed, or by mail ou receipt of price, and if not cultivation of, said land, viz: found satisfactory even after six months trial they Jnmes Lamb can be returned and money refunded, lu ordering, Isham Clinton I all of Gravel Ford, send measure of waist and size of shoe. W. S. Hall Ooos County, They are worn over the underclothing. They M. Acnnett J Oregon. hold their fowkb foueteb . Chas. W. Johnston, Send stamp for the "New Departure in Medical Ju2l Register. Treatment Without Medicine," with thousands of testimonials. Send for circulars. Write us full par ticulars as regards your difficulties—order direct. Ohas. Edward*. Jaa. Bnrke. Wm. Rohm. W hen the thermometer is indicat Cal, combined lock and latch; J II ing ninety degrees, sufferii.g and Mitchell, Oakland, Cal, portable perspiring humanity forgets all steam boiler; W Forward, Shingle- AT\ TO THE LADIES! BLACK-SMITHING H o r s e -S lio e iz ig r POST OFFICE Store, C. ANDREWS PROPRIETOR, CONSTANTLY Keeps An assortment of Boots and shoes, Hats and caps, Stationery, Inks, Dry goods ant? Clothing L a dies. Gents and Childrens General fur nishing goods; also groceries, Canned goods, Cigars, tobacco lowest living prices. Shop next and candies. H e pays the high door east of Leneve’s drug store, est price for country produce Coquille City, Oregon. Y in * Neatly and promptly done, ai the