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Coquillf (fifi) TO THE LADIES! P U B I.IS A K l» K V K B Ï TTTB 8D AT, J . A . D ean , Editor nini Proprieto. Devoted to the interests of the Coquille Ktver particularly , and of the County Ren ©rally. Subscription, per year. 00. T U E SD A Y, AU G . 10, 1887. a s h ill^ t o u (From our Regular Correspondent.) Washington, Aug. 1st, 1887. P I O N E E R C IT 1 T COAL! COAL! ! for his summer vacation. During his absence, General Me Teely will W . It. Ranter will deliver stone coal on I f you are afflicted with rheumatism, neuralgia ho bank of the river at his landing for nervous exhaustion, dyspepsia, or with diseases o f act oh secretary. . the liver, kidneys, headache or cold feet, swollen Ac the navy department, Secre •t-'-iO in bulk: in Hacks—sacks furnished— or weak aukles, swollen feet, an Abdom inal llel $1) per ton. S T A B L E , aud a pair of Magnetic Foot Batteries have no su- tary Whitney is to be found busy vfmlV>tf. erior in the relief and cure of all these complaints. They carry a powerful magnetic force to the seat of with his accumlated mail matter. Mr C o q u ille C it y , O g n . the disease. Whitney is known as the “ dude” For lame back, weakness of the spine, falling of I!. E. ISITK, I'iiiW IE T R. the Womb, leucorrhtea, chronic inflammation and member of the cabinet, but to seo ; v^TIaulmi» Done on Short Notice.„j5^ ulceration of the womb, incidental hemorrhage or : him at work in his shirt sleeves ! flooding, painful, suppressed and irregular men- j lh DE V / K IIi, J ! stration, barrenness, and change of life, thio is the j these hot days leads one to believe ! Best Appliance anil Curative Agent Known. thnt he is a man very much ma Price o f Supporter with Magnetic Foot Batteries, ! *lo. Sent by express C. O. D. aud examination al- HairouUin” . Sbavine: ami Shampooing etc. | lowed, or by mail on receipt of price, and if not ligned. M rs.S. E. ROBINSON, Pro p ico r at short notice. Shop in the O LIVE hotel. j found satisfactory even after six months trial they The signal oflice reports this | caii be returned and money refunded. In ordering, j ujy ftg fj10 ]10tt©st month recorded i scud measure of waist aud size of shoe. , (j>LT y \J U JLJJJJAJ LI Li V i l X) They are worn over the underclothing. They since the organization of the weath I Lave again taken possession of the ; hold tneir ro w z ii rouevKit. er bureau in 1871. The citizens of Send stamp for the “ New Departure in Medical U ouinson H ouse , and will spare no pains | Treatment Without Medicine,” with thousands of or expense to make it pleasant for guests. Washington do not need the rec ■ I testimonials. Rend for circulars. Write us full par A share of the patronage is Solicited ticulars as regards your difficulties—order direct. ords of the signal office to tell - Ìg3ÌÉ> Hoard anti l o d g i n g , .......................$4.00 -V j A ft-r Fnrty yeai THE MAGNETIC APPLIAN CE CO., ./Sì* - * . s f l iJ •x|K.ri«>n«-e in tl them that. The fact is self-evident Lourd without lo d g in g .................. $3.50 »i > -f —-c!-Ih"ÀLi. « 1 !"■ ’l'iruti .ri.’fino M evi v i thaii <*ue Munilrt». 134 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. M eals...................................asets. Then, we have all gotten w arm over jj i r i j M Thoimnnd npjfflc(itl«iu»f«>r patenti« in v4n!!9 U30v5, pK* L . Iti- C intili Stati'!, itiiil l ori igo coun- something else besides the wea tries, the publisher* of the Scientific Aincnc&n continue to nft a* »olicitori ^Bandon Beacli Estate (6 6 3 Acres) for patents, iMverite. I ratle-m»i k*. copy ther and that is. the increase of the right», etc., for th»» .Stales, and T H E to obtain pateo'i in Canada, Engln»*«!, France, For Sale. water tax. The water works of the Germany, and r.11 other countries ^ Their experi M eat M a rk e tl LIVERY aid FEED JOSHS** & STOP,, Props., Coquille City, Oregon. Opened the Pioneer Market in ship-shape, we are prepared to furnish H AVING the choicest meats as cheap as the cheapest. We will keep nothing but the best, and will fill orders from any point on short notice ïiS û F H l Arlist. Fort Myer near M ashington, an abandoned station of the Signal Corps, is to be used as a U. S. t av al ry post. 1 wo troops of the -1th and 5th Cavalry have arrived from Arizona and are settling in the old barracks left vacant by the S ig nal corps. An appropriation of $25,000 will allow new staves and new barracks to be built aod leave ence uaequaied aud their facilities aro unsur a sufficient sum to repair the old district' were built by the U. S. passed. l>r.v*ipR* and »Deification» prepared and filed In th I item o:i. * n short n*»;. :♦*. Terms \«?ry buildings. 1 he post is to be ( om- Government, but they seem to be re a.* i.».'\V,U*. N .» ch • . d,m for ex a1 .liuat ion ul model* or tit.it’ mgs Advice by in»?i fr«*a mnnded by Maj. Carpenter of the managed or rather mismanaged by Fat r . i < chrn; n -»i >! ro J v • ■ A! ; *• r* t Co.arenoticru Int :• St i i ' i i ' i c A .H i; l i \ V which haa 5th Cavalry, with Capt. Lawton the commissioners of the District the largest circulation and is * he r.ioj L influential newspaper of it* kind pnbl:. * ed ia the world. and Capt. Anderson of the 4th and of Columbia. The affairs of the The ad van» ages of such a notice «very patentee under-d n nds. Th s large arid splendidlv iiln*trated newspaper 5th commanding the two compan w ater-tax office are in such a lab Is published \ V K . d \ L \ at #3. «>a year, and is Oil.intic.i to he the lu t paper devoted t * science. ies. Fort Myer is named for the yrinth that no one can make head niHchan.es, inventions, en^ineeriui? works and other departments of industrial proarreas. puh- li® >ed in any country. It contains the name* of first chief of the Signal Corps, the nor tail of them. The fact remains all patentees and t it ie of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for ouo dollar, late Gen. Albert Myer,“ old prob that water takers have been taxed bold by ad newsdealers. If you have an invention to patent write to abilities and is beautitully situated and re-taxed and assessed and re Munn t\#., publishers of bcieulilio Amsrioai^ Stl Broadway, New York iiaudbook auout paUiuta mailed frsa. on the Virginia hills close to A r assessed until their patience is ex lington. It commands a fine view hausted, and now come the com o f the Potomac Kiver and the city missioners, the water department of Washington. "With these nat being in arrears, and “ make a law” , Largest Circulation of any Agricultural Paper ural advantages the fort will un to increase the rates to make good iu the Wont, doubtedly become w hat Gen. Sher the deficiency. The law is manda 1 0 0 , 0 3 0 E A C H I S S U £ ■— — OB--------- idan desires to make it, the show tory and admits of no discretion, r r T C ii3 ozr1 cavalry post of the army, as well say these Great Moguls. The laws Magnified t Premium List. as a school for cavalry drill. of the Medes and Persians were O n l y C O C t s , a Y o a r . I'opy an 1 0u‘.5t to Club-misers Free. W hen the repairs on the acque- not more fixed th in that. Address, HOME AUD FARM, LouLvlItr X + duct bridge, now in process, are Chief Justice Grey who is the completed, the bri Iges will be only bachelor on the supreme ^MARVELOUS PRICESIo opened free to the public. A rlin g beucli, is building himself a hand ton and Fort M yer will then be to some house on the corner of 16th people driving what Fort Adams and I Sts. The house is to be a C a m ;> lo tt N o v e ! » n n «i O t h e r W o r k » » b y F u in u u i A u th o r m A l m o s t i d v » - » A w a y , in e folk*wing books are published in m at ; ampi i toim, and a!i are printed is to the people of Newport, aud if model one, having all the rooms from f o o d t y p e a iw n fio c d p a p e r . They treat of a great variety of subjvcu, and we think no one can examina the officers at Fort Myer cau man necessary to make a bachelor com the ;isf without finding therein inau\ that he or she would bike to poises. In c loth-bound form thebe becks would cost # 1 .0 0 e a c h . Each book is complete lu turif. age to have a band and give after fortable, on one floor. The second 1. T h e W i d o w U e d o t t P a p e r a . I his Is the book ©▼er which vour gran in .others laughed tilt they cried, and noon concerts the resemblance will floor is devoted to extra bedrooms, It I» jiu t as tunny to-day as it ever was. 1. U l s t e r E i a a l u g K ite rou t l o r », a large eolleciica c f Acting L’harad s, Tableaux, i • unes, Futiles, etc., for so* be all the more striking and pleas and with the view probably to the aia. gatherings, private eatr:cab. and evroirgs at home. '“ IF Myrtle Point Nursery. ÎM S Ü Coquille C tiy , Or. n Myrtle of, and dealer in ! >ROPAGATOK Trees and email fruits. He j f?omc emb ^ arm . ant possible contingency of the bache Daring the absence of the Pres lor justice becoming a benedict ident and Mr3. Cleveland at Oak A M a r t l n i g I*re<lietio n . View, the vestibule of the W hite A warning voice is raised against House is being frescoed, and re the indiscriminate boring for novated. The portrait of 1 homas natural gas iu the United States. Jefferson, which for many years A correspondent predicts an over adorned the space over the fire whelming disaster to t lie sections place in the vestibule, has been re of the country occupied by the nat moved to the East Hoorn and pla ural gas wells, aud is so positive ced in the panel to the right of the in his assertions that he urges the portrait of Martha W ashington. calling of an extra session of Con The frescoes in the vestibule are gress to take some action in the after designs left by Brumedi, the matter* According to him, further Italian artist, whodesigud and ex boring for natural gas should he ecuted the greater portion of the I rohibited by stringent laws. The frescoes on the walls of the Capitol. good people of Ohio and Indiana, Strangers visiting the Capitol a few while trying to develop the gas years ago would be astonished tc magazines, do not take time to con see on the floor of the rotunda an sider, he says, that they are toying old man enter a sort of basket with a force that may destroy their chair and l>e slowly hoisted to the country and themselves. The dan top of the dome. This was Brume ger that impends is well known to di, who, too old to mount to the scientists. Two hundred years dome by the stairway was daily ago in China there was just such a lifted up, aud there in his lofty craze about natural gas as there chair would continue his work ot exists in the United States at the painting the circle of the dome present day. Gas wells were sunk with/Scenes from American history with as much vigour as the Celesti beginning with the landing of Col als were capable of; but, owing to umbus aud ending with pictures a gas explosion that killed several millions of people, and tore up and representing some of the latest de destroyed a large district of count velopments in science aud inven ry, leaving a large inland sea tions. Brumedi did uot live to known on the maps as Lake Foo complete his work on the dome, Chang, the boring of any iih »re gas but, anticipating his death, he made wells was then and there prohibit designs in charcoal, to be used in ed by law. According to Chinese accounts, many large and heavy- finishing the work begun by him. preasure gas wells were struck, and These designs have been faithfully in some districts wells were sunk Gas followed and the arch around the quite near to each other. dome represents partly his work was lighted as soon as struck as is now done in America. It is and wholly his conception. stated that one well, with its unus Appalled at the apparent pros ual preassure, by inducting or back pect o f having to entertain a dele draught pulled down into the earth gation from evey state in the uuion, the burning gas of a smaller well, with an invitation to invite him resulting in a dreadful explosion within its borders in the pocket of of a largo district and destroying the inhabitants thereof. Lake Loo o f the chairman, the president has Chang rests on this district. The sent out a mild but earnest protest same catastrophe is imminent in against being swooped down upon tbe United States, the writer iu during this melting weather, assur question urges, unless the laws res trict further developments in bor ing the public that their invitations ing so many wells. Should an ex to have him visit them are plosion occur, there will be au up just as much appreciated when clo heaval such as will dworf the most thed in writing, and will be just as terrible earthquakes ever known. likely accepted. In the mean Thecountry aloDg the gas belt from Toledo through Ohio, Indiana, and while he prays to be left in peace Kentucky will be ripped up to the with Mrs. Cleveland at his country depth of 1200 to 1500 feet and flop home until October, when he ped ovei like a pancake, leaving a starts out on his proposed tour. I f chasm through which the water of Lake Erie will come howling down, the president does not actually ask filling the Ohio and Mississip to be left in j>eace, his words tacit pi valleys, and bolting them out ly im ply that he desires it. for over. Some prompt action The secretary of war, Mr. Endi- should be taken at once to prevent cott, leaves the city next Tuesday, this catastrophe. 9. lluck to the OM Hon;©, a bo»U. by diary Cecil Hay. autnorof “ i l l l i e n F e rii».” 4 D ia lo g u e » , I t iid t U it o n * a n d K ru iM iij*», a larga and choice collection lor cchcol exhibition« and publia and private enlcrt iln’.a* nt«. 5. T h e Stun J u rd L e t t e r YV H t e r for Lid ie* and Gen tlemen, a completo guide to eoi respcndence, giving plain directions fur ine composition lettera of every kind, w:ih innumerable forms and examples. T h e F r o z e n J le rp . a N ot * i . By W ilkie Collina, author of * The Woman in W hite,’ en* T. K«*d C o u r t F a r m * A Novel. By M n Henry Woo l, au.hor of • Last Lvnre,*' etc. 8 T h e L a d y ot* t h e f. a he. i»v Sir Walter Scott. ‘ The I.ady of the Laite” is a romance in verst, a a i of all the Wo.its of ¿tcott, n m oi» more heautiiu. than this. 9. In C u p id 's N t h A Navel. By the author of ** Dora Thorne.” hi. A nu»* n a r t e n . ’ A N- vel. By George Liict, au- thor of “ A iain IkJe. “ The Mill on the Fio-3,” atc. 11 L a d y iì'.Tt is d olis i D r e a iu . A Novel. By the tuthor vf • I'««ra I li- n.* . 12. !n* U y rtti r v e f «!?© H o l l y T r e o . A Novel. By tî ** au'i. r « r •* ln>ra ’i h '• 13. T h e H a d n e t o f \\ St, H u m o r a n d F u n , a large Otl.C'ClioQ of the fuuuj l lor b » , sketcht», untcdcie». j oerus, and jokos. 14. J o h n B o w r r h a n l * » W i f e . A Nov.V By Miss Jdn ck. auüior i Halitux, O e & tta stt.1 tic 15. T h © W o m in i« a Novel. By dir» Gatkell, author of ” Mar\ Bar on/ etc. 1ft, S ix te e n C o m p le t e rttn rlc a by Popu'ar Authors, embracing ove, hai .oua a n i detective rt-»ri« - stories of aocie.v lift.-, of advchture, o f ra aaa y life, etc., ail very in teresting. 17. J u « p c r D a n e ,s A Novel. By Mis» M. E. Hraddon. am' r of “ A norm Floyd.” etc. 1». f a n ©y W o r k f u r 11 ««in e À d o m r a cu t« an en tirai y new v:ork upou this subject. c>»Dti*lüing ea.^y and practical InssrucJo: « for il l lng fancy ba kets, wall t - ckets, brack ets, needle work, embroidery, cto , etc., profusely and elegantly Illustrated. 19. Grimm's F a i r y P î o r h s f«.r t h e Y’ o ïm if. The finest colle«, tl n of ia:ry a lu :es 4pubiuhvd. The children ar** t’.tlighted witli r’ :u. 30. M u lin a i o f j-.tlo tie tt© fbr I.alies and Gentlemen, a gui le to p-i.ltencsa arid good breeding, giving the rule* of tiD dern ell pictte for all t ccasions. 91. U s c fiil k n o a l c d g e ' f c r t h e M illio n , a harrdy be- k of useful information fo- ail, upon many and varioue subjects. 2. ’. T h e H orn © C o o k H o o k a n d F a m i l y P h y a f- d a n , eoutaiiiiug hundreds of t xceilcnt cooking recipe^ aud bua» to houseke rs, also te llln j how to cure ail common aliments by simple home remedies. 23. M a n n e r » s u l C u e *o t»ir In F a r A w a y l a n d », a very intrrestiug and Instructive book of travels, describing th»* peculiar life, habits, mauuers aud custom« of the people o f foreign countries. 24. ft*op u ln r H u llu d a . Fame sice as sheet musio. Word» of all tne old aud new pongs. * 25. 4 u 1!* m ! Hack. A Novel. By Hugh Conway. 2ft A t t h e W o r l d ’ s M e r c y . A N ot»!. By Florence Ward»*©, author o f •* Tue House ou the Mara! .’ etc 27. M ild r e d T r e v i i t i l o n . A Novel. By “ The Duch ess, ’ author of “ .Moily Hawn,” etc. 2ft. D a r k b u y s . A Novel. By the author of “ Called Back. # 29. S h a d o w » on th © ftn o w . A Novel. By B. L. Far- jeon, author of ” Bread and-l hecse-and*hi »c.*»,' etc 90. I . in lin e . A Novel. By Mary Cecil lia j, author o! 41 Bren fa York«/* kl. G ttb rlvF a M a r r in g © . A NoveJ. By Wilkie Collins, author of “ No Name,” tic. 82. K iM ip In g I l i o W h i r l w i n d . A Novel. By Mary Cecil Hay, author of *' Old Middleton's Money,” etc. 93. D u d le y C iir h o n . A Novel. By Misa M. L. Brad- don, author of “ Ladv Aud ley'a Necrot," etc. 94. A b o h lc ii f»a%%:i. A Novel. By the author of 4* Dora Thorne,” etc. 16. V a le r ic * » F a t© . A Novel. By Mrs. Alexander, au. th r • f • The \\ o«)ii!g O t.” etc. 8d. K la fr r K o s © A Novel By W ilkie Collina, author of “ lin# Woman iu White,” etc 37. A mi©, A Novel. By Mr». Henry W ood, author of 4* Fast l.ynne.*' 84 T h e Lk.ur^-1 I liia h , A Novel. By Misa Muiock, au'i.or of •'.!■ .n lD.lifax, Gentlcmau.” etc. ¿9. I b J f l j n tn Urr ? o is A thrilling nurratlve by Daniel !>»• i • •■. « •-iti.-igthe ad ven tu ra of acattaway in the bouth Ba. i2c OceiiQ. 4 • lîo w to P o u l t r y F « y . A practical and Instruothe «crics «.f ar'icii -t by Mi . I*. H. Jacobs, Poultry E liter ot •‘ The F ann o -d Gur*icii/' Fi;! a : illustrated. 41. P a r l o r M i t g l c u i K l C b e t i U*uS K a p é r im e n t » , a book which -.A * i --V to p»*rf.*r: finn ’ o c of an.using Uicka In manic and liMtructh<• « xp- rLm i.r • with aimple agents. 42. G e m s o f t ’ »© I*o4 i a, coi.» i i*ig charming ra tions ft * in T«*:invso:i, Longfellow, Whittier, Byron, Shelley, M’H*re, Bi va; t, and i.r«ny others. 4 L If n il«! I t»ir l ' I m a f o r I 'm c t l o a l , L o w - c o a t Ilo u e e a . A lull ducriptlon nud j-Ui s ol Eight modera houses, ranging in pr!r»> fr^m h* $4 ,00. Illustrated. 41. A n e e ilo ie s * f I'u la ilo M o w —Was Mr. g ton, Frauk- llri, Webster, <'lay, Tihion, Lincoln, Scott, (¿rant. GarfitM, O'adsfone, Butler, Hancock, Leo, and all the leading mca ©f the century 45. Æ s o p 's F a b l^ » , The work o f an ancient genius. Children hare rea l th*-m for ceuturiea, and grown people knot© them every day. CUas. Edwards. PRIEN, Keeps Constantly on band A Large Stock of every kind o f B A R B ELS As Good as the Best, A 1 T IL L run mmlarly to this place for > \ one year, having been chartered by J!r. Lyons for that time. T H E P K IE IS T And Ts a drv. afe schooner, nnd Capt. ‘ ‘Dick” s a careful an. I courteous master. Freight as cheap as the cheap* st. nf>tf au ife fl as tbe teD G St! Reasonable time given for p*y- ment. Direct all orders to : L . L. S i m p s o n , | Patents obtained, and all P A T- 1 v 5 n^qj tw Bandon, Oregon. K X T P U S ] X E S S attended to I ___ P P O M P T L Y and for M O D E R A PATENTS! ». r o p - % k O L I V E j U l i J. Í.M . V m Doalvrs in I f ■nr*hr Mu LI Has just received at lier new j 3 L A D IE S A N O O H IID REN S JriL A T S • IPlcvrjrers. O stricli i P lu m e s c.nd i Tips- X j 3>C0S, J 't E it t c n a , V* a.-h in gt* hi , 1 ). C . an d O rnam ents. Huchmg Enihroi dery The B I T E R S ' fiU ID F , j V > . v — ^ ,v b o i M i S e n t, a n t i M n r i l h ( ■/ \ V ohycar. 3Ui pn ^cs iuIiJU pi 'V 'S , W ill keep constantly on hand V *v ÌA • if • o f ,uHi»««,whiiov.t r.‘, A y 3 , 5 Q > ) U liu l r a t ln n a - a ( £ J . . C x r f ïn r Dry Goods and Giothing. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, P X T R N I T T J B E , nd Medicines of all Kinds, T ’.'b.s L a t e s t S t a l e s Opposite Patent Oflice, M yrtle P o in t, O r., V a le le V. h o P ic t u r e ... ^611111^, | fiu llr r j* . U V E S tVlioloalt- PrUra • I'r e c t to c o n s u l » ) rs o n n il t .o » ih fo r p rr.4 0 u u l o r f a m i l y n » c . T « l l . l i o w to o r . i . r , usui g l i x s e x a c t c o s t o f m r j - t l i i n g y o u lis t , t n i , d i l l i ! . , w r a r , o r l«a \ e f u n s v ilii* T h i * ^ I W A L I A K I . E ! ; 0 : ) i v S c o n t a i n I n f o r m a t i o n g l« a ii« -t l f i n t a lb «* i n a r l.i t « i ' f t k i' w o r l d . V.'»J w i l l m a i l u e o p jr I- R t i K t o n u y a d d r e s s u p o n r e c e ip t o f I O c ts . t o *1« f r « y expen se o f m a ilin g . Let u s h e a r fro m you. R e s p e c t fu lly , Which will be sold at the lowest living cash prices or given in exchange for Wool. Hides. Eggs and all Kiri's of IF’a.rzn ZPrccLvics ~ _ S C Q l’fS etC - 0 tC - Hals Pimrd io hrdpr a sccrialitv 11 * b ' l,ltU Or^.tr d b^CCidll.y. S t r a w , F lu s h , S ill:. Satin o r w e w i l l nell c h e a p f o r V e lv e t , w h i c l vlnf». cash . C JIE A P E S T ! (S t i s i as! Bsst O-rnceries, O rrclrer^ i MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. a n d CriQiSS 'XX7' are. ¿ -7 iV 2 ‘J ‘J W a b a n h A v e o a e , C h tc a a o « lii Empire CitY and Drain’s Station, STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! Carrying: The U- S- Mails A Very Great Bargain. Wells. Fargo & Co’s Express I j* /1 AC'KFS **f land 21.,'miles fn :n fo - 1 I.)** quille fity . 1(K) acres I h >U uu ).Id tim For which a market can be found, and the bered nnd about L*0 seeded to tame grass: ; good dwelling Ir 'ÒJ frame rustic, good l»ee- highest prices will he allowed. I ’rice for Call and price goods before purchasing honse. good orchard, etc., etc. j p’ace alone, S l '. oou ; or, including a span of elsewhere. v4iii»2 : hordes, yoke of cattle nnd other cattle to T EAVSES EMP1KE C ITY F< >K DRAINS the numbi r of ’J i head i:: finding five cows. JL t STATIO N EVERY l.csidi's many oil: r vn'uable things nbont j MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FR ID AY the pin 'e li.AOO. It ia really a rare bar' ain. | _____ The new A 1 Schooner 1 at this ofii . U44tf j The steamer «TFNO or RESIT.ESS meets the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. PAltKERSBUlUl, New and comfortable stages. Fare to Portland by this route $13.40. To Drains £7.U0 Randolph, Oregon: ) ] Each passenger allowed .to pounds of haggagt ^ y*, L * Passengers are requested to be in Empire 0=2 * * ■ City the night before departure. I l>t“0l o l bust o u a lity a lw n y s to b e Any information in regard to the above I Imd a t th e L r e w e r y , an d o r d e r s hueean be procured at the Rlarco or Central CTTD hotels iu Alarshlield, and the post office P'-gi. from all jmrts iilied promptly, in any public lv. iso in Empire. Jarvis, Cornwall k Co. loins Industry PAPpnipii PBBWrBVI M itB U Llll 1'aíÍHLÍll. vibia — Ji Rnilt Kxprcsslv for th« C O Q U I L L E C nòu A C U e r n p e y ù I Un l ì c o M il l & T ug C o m c a s t . v4n!2 One of the prettiest and best places in This paper It kept on flic at the office o f Southern Oregon situated 8 miles south of YER ^SON OVERUSING ‘ GENTS q u D P75 -I BLACK-SMITHING ^ IS T ID ■ E l c r s e - S l ^ o e i x i g ' l Ll — AND A L L KINDS OF— i W. GafSier i l DEALERS IX — Gents Clothing, Boots anti Shoes, Clocks, Cutlery, etc. m Tug Company!! A« L- Nosier, Proprietor- EALER ill Groceries, Provisions, Flour, ' Lard, Leans, Candies, nuts, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. i l l e AND— Main Street, Coquille City Ogn., C o q u il l e Grants Pass in Josephine county. The place consists of .'Ml non s; 100 acres in cul tivation « ) of red clover from which two crops can be had each year. A good house, barns, orchard, and a good grist mill which has a good patronage. Irrigation ditch that covers nearly the whole place. There are hundreds of other itemsthat might be men tioned in favor of the place if space allowed, but Coquillers who have seen the place sav it is a picture of loveliness and is as good as it iH pretty. The owner is tired of milling, wants to come to the coast. He will ex change for good property in Coquille valley, or sell for $8.r>00 part on time. Address Lewis Strong, Murphy, Josephine Co., Oregon. COOPER SHOP, IVlt r Xi-isui, Master, E»W iRK!£DlliiE Drugs B A M D O T i Our office is opposite Patent Office, and we can obtain i patents in less timo than those re : mote fiom Washington. Send Model or Drawing, advise as to patentability free charge; and we make X o Cita i hit>*.< Pali it! is Secured. We refer, here, to the Post mas- ter, Supt. of Money Order Div., and t*> officials of the U. S. Patent O iti ce. l ’or circular, advice, terms J ub . Burke. and references to actual clients in your own Siateci County, write to Y Y riT ^ L Run on no other Route. This tv vessel having made six round trigs in the last six months, is snppos'-d t > keep up her past record, nnd v. ill until further notice, on and after November lath, deliv r The H erald for one year nnd the above freight to Copnille City and all points on list of book a will be sent t<< all subscribers the lower river at the following rates: Flour .<4 per ton, salt, nails, iron and coal who pay up all arrearages, for $2.00 eash in advance. This will apply to new sub ^fi.50, other freight ?.r» per ton. The Schooner COQUILLE will also carry scribers, who pay us > in advance. freight at the raine rates. TO S E L L CR TRADE. LIZZIE Fm it keeps constantly on hand a well regulated assort ment, cheaper than the cheapest. Send in vour orders no pains spared to give full satisfaction. v4n!7 ■■■! I r . - ? - C O N T A IN IN G the 15ACK CO UR SE, A G A T E I Reach, Horseshoe Ray, the Renowned Caves. The j latter are ahout iu the centepof the Reach resorted to for health and recreation, and which, down to low water Hue is the exclusive property of the owner by ri;;ht of patent. The frontage on the beach, which is nearly a mile in length, has an un obscured view of the Pacific Ocean, and is adm ir ably adupted for villas, hotels, etc., the northern boundary adjoining the lauds o f A. Glrom i, the entire frontage of which lias been already disposed of in building lots. The beach itself extends to a considerable distance north o f the frontage, and also south of it, and contains a lar^e quantity of j red and white cedar, redwood, spruce, ash, maple and myrtle brought in by every tide. The paten tee is also entitled to all mines, minerals, medici nal sprint's, clam aud oyster beds, w aifs and estrays thereon. The temperature is unequaled in the United States for equability, there being only i:t degrees between the monthly mean of January, the coldest month of the year—the average of which is 4f. «let;, —and that of July and August, the hottest—the av erage of which is TO (see Signal Service Report'. The inside lands, ahout M0 acres of which are more or less cleared laud under fence are suitable for dairying, or raising cattle or sheep as well as for grain, roots, etc., and the entire when cleared (and this is easily accomplished, as the timber lias been permitted to grow only since the white man settled here about iW years since,) will maintain a large number of cattle, anil also adapted for for th eordi- nary products o f agriculture in a temperate climate. Easy terms will be given, nearly the entire pur chase money being allowed to lie on the lands for a long time, The northern line of tli.-se inside lands is ouly half a mile from the postolUce, store, shipping wharves, etc., of the rising seaport town of Randon, w hich is situated at the mouth of the Coquille, a river uavigabie for seagoing ships for .'to or ti) miles from its mouth, and where building lots of a frontage of JO feet are selling for Ksm and upwards. Apply to GEO R G F. B E N N E T T , Bandou Coos County, Oregon. Oregon, J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, ON. al iva r Point, C edar , _ i X T f ir , im : b e e ash , m a ple , m yrtle Alder and spruce lumber always n hand and for snle at the lowest rates. TOWI NG B y the Tug K A T I E C O O K on Neatly and promptly done, at the lowest living prices. Shop next the river and bar, at reasonable rate W es b u m g 1® ; P uiibcelphiv door east of Leneve’s drug store, Timlier, match-wood and stave tmi- CCTIUATCQ forJEWSPlPFR IDTERT1SH6 COCC t o I IMA ILO at Lowest Cash Rates rnCC Coquille City, Oregon. ber purchased. »Liuupt fur AYER & SON'S MANUAL Orders for lumber filled in quanti F U R N I T U l t E STOKE, ties to buit, and at the lowest living IFcr S ale! rates. IE1. M a r l ^ , P r e p . , J. P A R K E R , Ten head of young Milch Cows M VBSHFIKLD, OttN. CHAS. F. DOE. Apply to Dealer in Furniture, Doors, Glass nnd 1’ic Parkersburg Coos county Oregon G . W . S tevenso n ture Frames, etc., and agent for Whites’ v l nl8 tf. * Fuiiview, Oregon. Sowing Machines. v ln ltf