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TO THE LADIES! CITY j forehead to the back o f the head; 1 his right eye-lid was cut and hang I f y o u a re a fflic t e d w ith rh eu in a tiH iu , n e u r a lg ia ' ing out of place; three ragged n e r v o u s e x h a u s t io n , d y sp ep H ia , o r w ith di»t*an<-s o f th e liv e r , k id u e y s , h e a d a c h e o r c o l d f e e t , s w o lle n wounds extended from lower lip o r w ea k aukleB , H w olleu f e e t , an A b d o m in a l B e l a g n e t ic F o o t B a tte r ie s h a v e u o s u ~D.v«t,d to of *h. (-.»,<.111, j h»» » » « M o f Immor, nays th a t,; to lower I »order of the chin; his a e n r d io a r p in a ir th o e f r M e lie f a n d c u r e o f a ll th e s e c o m p la in t * . ! Kiv«»r particularly, and of the County «on- with tllO exception of the bride her- lo"01 J<1\\ was bioken iu three T h e y c a r r y a p o w e r f u l m a g u e t ic f o r c e t o th e Beat o f C o q u ille C ity , O g n . erally. i self, there was no hitch about the 1 places and had to be wired togeth- th‘‘ ,UMeaHe- h’o r la m e b a c k , w e a k n e s s o f th e s p in e , f a l lin g o f $•.».00. matter. He added that such mar er with ¿ilver wire; lie had a com th e W o m b , le u c o r r h u -a , c h r o n i c in fla m m a tio n a n d Kub*cripti<>n. per year. si. e . m % ritorni e t h . u lc e r a t io n o f th e w o m b , in c id e n t a l h e m o r r h a g e o r ! J-#“ Hauliiig Doue on Short N otice...^! riages are «¿com be on iou - , .»«m-o«..», nig very co m m o n 1 pound fracture o f the right knee, ' flo o d in g , p a in fu l, s u p p r e s s e d a n d ir r e g u la r m e n - ■ T U E S D A Y , AI G. 30, 188/. \. % * * . j ■ in Japan, and that if there is any and innumerable other cuts about j s t a t i o n , b a r r e n n e s s , a n d c h a n g e ol' li f e , th ie is tin- . I , | i i i tt i’ - B e s t A p p lia n c e a n d C u r a tiv e A g e n t K u o w n . Naa FruB ci^o L H tfr. humiliation attached to them it; the l i e ad and body. He lies in a : P r ic e o f s u p p o r t e r w ith M a g n e t ic F o o t B a tto rie ti, ! A stroll along the "»'ter fiont in qoes uot % vi11 1 the Japanese j very precarious condition and it is ,1" 8witt.y express c.o. n. a ai n d e x a m in a t io n a l- . i e i -c i lowed, or by mail on receipt o f p r i c e , a n d i f n o t ' Mrs. S. E. ROBINSON, Propicor San Francisco is a walk aln Hindi ng • party to the contract. Ho jotted* extremely doubtful if he recovers, found satisfactory even after si s ix m o n th * tr ia l th e y j »•an b e r e t u r n e d a n d m o n e y r e f u n d e d . I u o r d e r in g , j with interest and incident "h e n j pleasantly alxmt the Occident and I T o C l u c k lil<MMlin£. mend m e a s u r e o f w a ist a n d s iz e o f s h o e . taken by an observant man, fond o f, orient. and evidently expected ! The natural formation by which T h e y a re w o r n o v e r th e u n d e r c lo t h in g . T hey ) 1 have again tHken possession,o f tho dudving thè lower srtata of lui your correspondent to laugh; but bleeding is stopped is the forma h o ld th e ir p o w m f o r e v k h . S e n d s ta m p f o r th e " N o w D e p a r t u r e iu M e d i c a l ! H o M N R o x U o U S 'i, a n d w i l l s p a r e n o p a i n s rnauity, and with thè musical jin- the scribe thinks slowly, and 21 tion o f a blood clot which pings the T r e a , t m e n t W it h o u t M e d ic in e ,” w itli __ ___ _____ . , „ .. , . ... th o u s a n d s o f * | or expense to make it pleasant for guest», t e s t im o n ia ls . S e n d f o r c ir c u la r s . W r it e us fu ll p a r - ; gle of money in bis pocket to re hours elapsed before the full hum orifice of the divided vessel. When t ic u la r s as r e g a r d s y o u r d if f ic u l t ie s —o r d e r d ir e c t . | ^ share o f t h e patronage IS S o l i . c i t e d , and lodging............................... *4.00 mimi that he is there as a visitor or of the tiling burst upon him, at an artery is divided the cut end re THE MAGNETIC APPLIANCE CO., i | Hoard i, , , - , • «••> rji Orleans, with the full consent o f her father, is in San Francisco. r r n u A u n k t k b ï t v b s im t , The almon-eyed foreigner, who, . A. D ean , Editor nnri Proprietor. singularly enough thinks he Coquille ÆUg R im iti. P I O N E E R eat M ark et! LIVERY and FEED M JOHMI & STONE, Props., STABLE, R O R IÜ BOISE. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. Coquille City, Oregon. AVING Opened the Pioneer Market in ship-Hhape, we are prepared to furnish the choicest meats as cheap as the cheapest. VVe will keep nothin«» but the best, and will fill orders from any point on short notice H Myrtle Point Nursery. Myrtle Point, Oregon, J. F. Noyes, Proprietor, PA G A TO ttof, nml dt-nh-r in Fruit and fruits. He kCB|)n I yitO Trees k i u h II constantly '»x hand a well regulated asivort- meut, cheaper than the cheapest. Send in your orders no pains spared t 4 h i 7 uive Hutinfaotion. IPoltrii without lou ^ in u ..................... $.>.r»U K______ full _______________ only, and can repair to m oie ton- time when a man was telling him ( tracts or shrinks so that the forma 134 Dearborn St., Chicago, III. Meals I'r-cts . u30v5. vintili genial surroundings when his eye about the suicided death o f his ! tion o f a clot is facilitated but the B A N D O N wearies of the sight of hopeless ile- t,rot|lt»r, then he was hilariously ' blood current is so strong unless (Bandon Beach Estate (6 6 3 Acres) pravity, and the odor of nautical rtmus(M| indeed, For Sale. loss of much blood has diminished C O N T A I N I N G th e BACK COURSE, AG A TE substances, in their initial stages,! Charles De Lacy, the actor, who the force o f the circulation, that it R e a c h , llo r e c a h u u B a y , t h e U e n o w n e il C a v e s . T h e falls u p on his olfactory n enos. l ° j died n few tlays ago, and made his hinders the coagulation. It should, la tte r aru a b o u t iu t h e c e u t e r o f th e b e a c h rcHorteU I - l L L l L I I 1 B L- I v j K eeps Constantly on hand the boy, or young man, who has wj|j 8portjy before his death, after therefore, be the aim of an assist t lo o w f o w r a h te e a r lth lin a e n d in r t e h c r e e a e x t io c lu n , e iv a n o d p w r h o i p c e h r , t y d o o w f n th t e o A Large Stock o f every kind o f Capi. Prier Siisiiii, Master, just left the dust of his fatlii^r ^ p r(>vitlin{g for lii» burial expenses, ant to check or stop the flow of o w n e r b y r i^ h t o f p a te n t. T h e fr o n t a g e o u th e b e a c h , w h ic h 1» n e a r ly a m ile in le n u ih , h a* an u u - country home behind him, nml ieft the residue of $f»2.i>00 to Ida blood from the artery in order that o b u c u r e d v ie w o f th e P a c ific O c e a n , a n d is a d m ir ran regularly to this piace for iis piaci V ? one year, having been chartered l»y a b ly a d a p te d f o r v illa * , h o t e l* , e t c ., th e n o r t h e r n com e to the city, such a piom onade,, |^a)]|u sister iu Denmark. It the beginnings o f clot formation .'Ir. Lyons for that time. b o u n d a r y a d jo in in g th e la n d * o f A . G ir o n il, th e t ° ° ' teach a lesson that would hate ; geoni3> however, that he value < may noLbe swept away by the cur e n tir e f r o u t a x e o f w h ic h ha* b e e n a lr e a d y d is p o s e d THE Z F ^IZ E IS r it x e lf e x t e n d * t o a been of inestimable 'a b le to him j his estate without the aid o f an nc- rent. This nmv be accomplished o c o f n In s id b e u r il a d b in le g d lo is t t s a . n c e T u h o o r t b h e a o ch f th e f r o n t a g e , a n il Is a dry. safe schooner, and Cajit. “ Dick’ * And lmd he learned it a few da\s eaili- countant, for his executors, when by pressing upon the orifice of the a ls o s o u t h o f it, a n d c o n t a in s a la r^ e q u a n tit y o f s tt careful and eourleonsmaster. Freight ! re d a n d w h ite c e d a r , r e d w o o d , s p r u c e , a * h , m a p le nf.tf er. it would, certainly, have sug- j offering the will for probate, said vessel in the wound, or by press a n d m y r t le b r o u g h t in b y e v e r y t id e . T h # p a t e n a* cheap an the cheapest. gested to him the advisability [ that the only property they could ing the edges of the wound togeth te e Is a ls o e u ttt le d t o a ll m in e * , m in e r a ls , m e d ic i n al s p r in g s , c la m a u d o y s t e r b e d » , w a ife a n d e s tr a y s Reasonable time given for pay buying a return ticket when In* find was $4,000 in the Nevada bank, er, or, in cases where this is not t h e r e o n . ment. Direct all orders to Th# temperature la nnequaled In the Tutted was making his arrangements to rp|10 ref,{ consisted of worthless easy and efficient by compressing Htatoe for equability, there being only 13 degrees ' L. L. S impson , seek his fortune among the busy * patents, bonds, and manuscripts of the artery which supplies the part between the monthly mean of January, the coldest ; Futents obtained, and nil P A T - j month of the year—the average of which Is W> deg. | Btuidou, Oregon. haunts of men. riiere are certain- p]Hyg The late Charles Mathews from which the hemorrhage is tak — and that of July aud Angu*t, the hottest the av- j E S T /> CSJ X E S S attendet l to vonTOTw lv, many inlets through which ont,e niade this amendment to ing place in some part of the course erage of which I* 611 < see Niguel Service Report). P R O M P T L Y aud for M O D E E -1 The inside lands, about 34b acres of which ar« more money flows ir. San Francisco; j Moore’s poem: between the heart and the injury. or less cleared land under fence are suitable for A T E F E E S . but, as a wise preventative to rt »-You may shatter the actor as much ah you The main arteries supplying the dairying, or raieing cattle or sheep as well a* for Our office is opposite the U. S. grain, roots, etc., and the entire when cleared iaud country youth becoming too rich, | head lie in the neck; one on ench thie is easily accomplished, as the timber ha* been Patent (Office, and we can obtain J Has just received at will shine on ., i a t i .« ' T h e g la r e o f th e fo o t lig h t permitted to grow only since the white man settled j there are, also, many outlets. Ih e . still.. side of tho windpipe, where their here about 30 years since,) will maiutaiu a large patents in less time than those re- ; her new “ wharf rats.” as the pitiable lads -- pulsations may be readily felt. In number of cattle, aud also adapted for for the ordi mote fiom Washington. nary products of agriculture In a temperate climate. o i it * i :i « ;i m o i t s . who, literally live, breathe, a n d > case o f a ~ound o f an artery in the Easy terms will ho given, nearly the entire pur Send Model or Drawing. We j chase money being allowed to lie on the lands for a [ C o o s H a y N» * s . ] have their being, day and night, on : neck, the cut ends o f the vessel tiiue, The northern line of these inside advise as to patentability free o f j The O. S. P. Co. commenced should be compressed with tin* fin long the noxious bulkheads, and under lauds Is only half a mile from the postoffice, store, charge; aud we make X o Charge j the retting, tidewnshed piles, are canning on Tuesday. This is the ger, if possible, or the artery, both whipping wharves, etc., of the rising seaport town of Baudon, which Is sll uated at the mouth of the Unless P atent is Secured. called, have, to a very limited ex- salmon ever canned ou the below and above the wound, should Coquille, a river navigabie for seagoing ships for We refer, here, to the Postmas-1 30 or 40 miles from Its mouth, aud where building tent, discovered both channels. ! *)a.v- be firmly pressed against the back lot* of a frontage of 3D feet are selling for $fln) and ter, Supt. o f Money Order Div , I T l i e L a t e s t S t y l e s These 1 oys have little to live f o r ,! l 5eter Scott has decided not to bone. Unless skilled surgical aid upwards. XtADIES ANDOHliDREN'S X3ZATS Apply to GEORGE BENNETT, Baudot! and to officials o f the U. S. Patent j as far as an ordinary observer | *e,i his fish to the canneries, and can be speedily obtained, there is Too* County, Oregon. Office. For circular, advice, term* F lo w e r s , C s tr ic li can see; but they seem to value j R8 usual. He has a speci- little hope o f saving life in case and references to actual clients in T 'l u . i s n . e s a n d . that little v e r y highly indeed, and i order to fill, these great vessels are wounded. your own State or County, write to Tips- cling, with extraordinary pertina- j It by parties from theval- — Good H ousekeeping. L a ce s, The new A 1 Schooner C . A . S n o w & G o . ciousness, to life. A few days ago ley, that the road from Empire, via F B ilo lo c n s , Mr. C. W. Von Pegert will be Opposite Patent Office, P akkehsbuim , a boy, who, the previous night, had Marshfield, to Coquille City, is one here with his pile-driver Sept. 1st. Washington, D. C. and. O rn a m e n ts. selected a broad bed that was a lit of the best in the state. This re All those cn the river hereabout R uchm g Embroidery T h r U t V K H S ' O lI I O K , tle too low near the foot of Sixth tí ects credit on our road supervi- and above here will let Mr. P eg ia k u e d S e p t , a n d M a r d ^ Veiling, Scarfs etc- etc- street, and been disturbed by the sors* w w k year. 3 i a p a f^ r o , ert know bv that time wlmt work | 8 ' , i I I t u r l i « s , v v i t h over, Hats trimed to order a speciality. rising tide, yielded again to slum-1 Dunham’s camp, on the Isthmus, 3 ,0 0 0 illu s tr a t io n s - a f they have in his line. Straw, Plush. Silk. Satin or Valval, whial w h o le P ic tu r e (la llc r ji ber as he sat on the dock, and fell has kept over 50 men employed trxn w e will sell cheap for c a s h . t I b S. G IV E N W h o l o a l r P r ic e s ¡= 0 into the water. Contrary to all the j steadily all summer, and, strange • iir e e t to « » » . » i m i i T j o n a l l g o o d » f o r » M A R V E L O U S P R IC E S !« l> c r a c n a l o r f u m i l y u w . T e ll* h o w t o accepted traditions relative to the j to say. no one has been hurt. W o o r d e r , a n d |{1 v m e x a c t c o a t o f e v e r y t h i n g y o u uhc , e a t , d r in k , w e a r, or accomplishments of his tribe, he j doubt if there is another logging b a r e f u n w i t h . T h e s e I N V A M A H I .E F f v e l a n ^d O tfcrr W a r k « , b y T*m was unable to s w i m , a n d would ' camp in the state, working the same I tO G I iH c o n t a i n I n f o r m a t i o n p l r a u n l A f n j . Th« books Built Evpri'sslv for?!!In* m « pvtush'»! »o »?■'( paapfcWt fora, Mid all ara primad fr o m th e m a r k e t ! e f th e w o r ld . W e frvM ( H a ! t-ira e p o * «o * -J iM*rrT. They treat of a very soon have been drowned had amount of men, can furnish as good w ill m a ll a c o p y F R E E to a n y a d - jBv*n variety cr au jacU, and we uuuk ru> ose can examina or.« nal withe«» flfidiag ther*»* uiany that he or ahe would d reaa u p o n r e c e ip t o f 1 0 e ta . t o d e fr a y hi./? w la cloth-bansd form thee« bocka would aoat not a sailor bravely jumped over- j »' record. e x p e n s e o f m a ilin g ^ . L e t u n h e a r f r o m i. o*«-*.. f acb beak U Cúmplele lo ltwalf. you. H ea p ed fu lly , I. T h e \%ld^w B +d o t i l'n p r r a . Thie ta the b«ot l»onrd and rescued him. The zeal Some of tlie O. S. P. C o s boats Empire CitY and Drain's Station, «-■ t which tour *TandmoÜJcr* Uufchud till they erlod, and Si 'it <r.M *s ^icny to day iu It ever wee. X l^ IT iL Unn on no other IJ-mtc. This M ONTGOM ERY WARD & CO with which the “ rat” clung to his j commenced fishing Monday night, J. Y* ta t o !• r** € * ! * £ iin crv n tlo rin , a larjre aodactloa V v vessel havin*’ madf six round trips * 2 7 <fc 2 2 9 W a b a a k A v e n u e , C h i c a g o , lit- ef Utio¿ UtaiadeA, TaJhaux, Cauwd, Fu/cUra, etc . fcr»> STAGE and STEAMBOAT line! tL\ K*:r.*r1nip, private thbalneal*, ar.d svenlngs at boma. preserver, and nearly dragged them j itud Mr. Marshall s boots will start in th<* lust six months, is suppos' d to keep y iaak u iba 0M lloouv ▲ lank by Mary Cecil R»v. author cf ‘ ti»«l trn Ferila” tip her past record, and will until further Carrying- The U- S- M ails both down, attested his love for e x - ! out some time this week. The bay 4. » tu lo if »a* a, U afioaie etnd R u a d la cm a .arfa A V ery Great Bargain. ao«J cLoloa *■> .ixUon tor so boo l axhifiltioua and puhLxa and notice, on and after Novenjfter IMh. deliv r Wells, Fargo & Co's pn atan h r iili B istence, even ns he found it, and | " i l l be better fished this season 5. I k e S!and:tr<l I e í t e r IV r lt e r fcr L i l i « m í Oia* ITS of la n d ‘JUj miles from Co- freight to ropuille City and a!) points on 1 U G dsr^aa. % ooLco.tfM ¿uida V> currespoodenca. P »1* I v) v* quille Citv. 100acres bottom.40 tim- Express the lower river at the followin'» rates: the fervency with which he swore j than ever before, and a good run of direcfjoaa for harompo»lrton of ktura oí «vary kind, wild lnunmerahlo .'ora.* axul example«. Flour *4 per ton, salt, naiis. iron and coal hered and about L*0 seeded to tame crass; § 1 ha t'ro a e ii D e e p . A Novel. By Wilkie Calila* at him, w hen dry land was beneath | salmon will make things lively, other freicht *5 per ton. tb• >r vf “ The V\ om io io W hit«," «te l»ood dwellin'» L'-lx:*»!* frame rustic, f»<H)d bee- T. C ou rt K i m . A 5ov«L By Mr«. Hearp I he Schooner COQUILLE will also carry his feet, proved his gratitude, and The fishermen intend to get all Wood, author of Kaat Lynn«," etc house, fjood orchard, etc., etc. Price for • T h e I. ju*y e f th e L a k e . Bv 81r Wa¡U*r fteott * The freight at ttic rame rates. Inly of tho l ake" liarom ace.* id veraa. and of ail the curdled the blood in the veins o f they can, and the canneryman in- p'ace alone, K.’.iH k -); or. includinf» a span of wet Ei of Aoc’ l, d -na la more beautiful than thia. f 'o q m i .i .E M i l l k T o o C o m m v t . 0. l a ( a p U 'i NwU A Noval. By the author of EAYSES EMPIRE CITY FOR DRAIN8 horses, yoke o f cattle and other cattle to v till'd • Dor* Thor¿.«. ’ the policeman on the beat,— ac tend to can all they get. 10 A moa l U r t t » . * A Koval. By George Kilot. ta ^ STATION EVERY the number o f ‘JO head imludini» five cows, ilor of "Adam Bede. ’ “ The Mill ou the Flon. ate. Mr. Anderson, while fishing near cording to the officer’s own state TbLs pnper 1« kept oa flic ai tka office of MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY 11 L a d y 1« w i n dollne*a D r a w n A hovel. By the besides many otln r valuable tbintrs about eoU.ar of Dora T horna.1 ’ Rocky Point last week, was annoy II T U M j i t r r v o f t h a Y l a l l j T r a a A Naval Bp the place 2,o00. It is really a rare bargain. ment. the author of “ Dora Thorne " The steamer JUNO or RESTLESS meets Ik T h e S a d g e t e f \% tt, H a i a a r * n d f « a , • Urge Call at this office. n44tf ed by an unusually large “ some But San Francisco has many in eaLaoctoo of tlia funny storiva, ekctchaa, aoaodutes. poama. the stage at the mouth of the Umpqua. Bed jokes. 14. J o h n B s w e r k a n k ’ * W l f h A Novel By Mlae teresting things beside the degrad- thing,” as he termed it, which made New and comfortable stages. IfalooK. asiiior of ' .l< hn Halifax, Gentleman.' ate. 15. T h e G ra p W o m u u A Nova*. My Mr» GaikelL ation on her docks, to show the six- two or three attacks on his boat. Faro to Portland by this route $ 1 3 . 4 0 . esthor of “ Mar * Barron.' etc. LIZZIE PRIEN COOPER SHOP, B A R R E LS As Good as the Best, as t a p as ile cheapest! PATE NTS! E fflS . % h. O L I V E Millinery Store!! A Large Variety of M S-M ILLIO N CHEAPEST! M C O Q IT I !, L E Bist Jarvis, Carraall k Co, I "Y E R ^ S O N \\D V E R T IS IN G ty-thousand people who have al- ready been boo’ ed in the East to visit the Pacific Coast States this autumn, and to twice that number | I t HLitr*M C e e a p le te M ferlee by Popalar Author*. enlwacing loro, hum« roue ar ! detective atorle*. atorlaa of ' Finally the stranger got entangled eeol»»tv Uf«*. of ad vac tara, of railway Lila. ate., all vary In- tar eating. in the net and was hauled ashore, 17. J e e p e r B a l a ’ s fteeret. A Koval. By MUe M. B Fraldoo. anihor of “ Aurora Floyd.' etc. l i Fan ay H o rk f e r i l e e i e A d o r n e a e a l» aaeotfralp ' It proved to be a shark, eleven feet saw work upon thli subject, cuotainlnx aaay aud practical i&saructior.a for ciaklng fkney ha*k«U>,wall p<-aleta, braokat* long. Anderson’s prize netted him leedla work, embroidery, ate , etc., profusely and elegantly Eluemiail. l* G rlm w *s F a ir y ftle H e a f o r i h e Y e m a « . The who will come from nearer places fifteen gallons of oil. Aa^et oollaoiioB of fairy awri^* ¡published. The onildrem ore dellgfited w/th tbsm. ■Coast Mail.] » . M i a m a i e f E lla « e r t e for Ledi«« aid Gentlemen a to enjoy a brief interim of city Bul le to podteneaa ana wood breeding, giving the raie« of IO D O tt*edera etiquette for ail ocoastoca. It is doubtful if Senator M itch life, Not the least among its at 11. UeefWl t e o . î l . dgf* f o r t h è M ilit o * , a handy heok of a sa fui in formali on Co- ell, apeo many aad varíeos tractions is the Leak Glove Facto ell visits Coos bay this year. B. T k a H oai# C *ak llo a k u i F a a l l r P k j « t «Uni, ooutar.ln .* hundred t «>f «xeaUant cooking recipe« and The Little Abide has been char ry, which, contrary to the custom hint* to hocaeWpcra, al«o teJiing how le «are all ooiamen aliment» by alaplo home rtmedico. » . H u a e r . u i l ( ' n t o n i ta F i r A w » ; L n d i , • of the proprietors of most large es tered to transport fish during tho m rj /•Mraatiag m 4 liuttucli»« book af irarala. daacritilo| f t r ,-rBÌUw HMt, b«M u, BUtinan and n U u a i af th* paupia tablishments o f the kind who are season. af k*r-1iEB M. o i ia a l la ar B a l l a i K F io * aia# a* abaal Baita. M. M7 P n Hal V ^ r d fo f %JI fra old and u n a.*ngn. James Yates, sr., a miner work usually averse to allowing the pub 16 .C a U * ¿ B a c k . A N m il. Ky *o*h foow ta. t t A t «k » W o r l d ’ # H c r r y . 6 Movri. Hy Floran»» lic to wander at will amoug their ing at Newport, met with a fearful Vordm. ■ui'.h'T of “ Tfaa Rosa» ou tka M vtb, ato »7. M ild re d T r v r u a t a a . A R ut »». By • Tka Duok- an." »tL or or Molly Raart. ' air He machinery, is as open as an exhibi accident yesterday afternoon. SA B a n k S a j a . A lo fa i. By tta Aatkar o í •• Callad Baak.” lmd put a charge o f powder into the tion to the inspection of every M. BA adaw a a # t k a » ■ • « . A Barai By B. L. Faf- Baa aatkar of Br.»4 andCkaaaa aaA X.I»»»» ate- m L a o lla a . A BaraL By B u y Caaii Hay. aathor of drillhole and fired the fuse and went body. Scores o f young women are Branla Tor*a." kl. A»itkrlel*B B a r r f a f a . A lo fa i. By Wllkla Canina, seen transforming, with deft fing- out o f his room until the blast Mithnr of “ No Name. ' «**c » : K a n p ia n t i c Vi k l r i v t a » . A lo fa i. Ry Mary C«4i Rav hainvr ( t " OH ttiddlntoc'a Mou.y,' ato. ers, tho skius o f deer, antelope, and should occur. Not hearing it, he U. O f d l a r l 'i r K a a . A »oral. Ry Hua M. B Brad- <ia». .fi'h ff or ‘ ’ Lady Aadla “ kid into gloves, gauntlets, and mit- ' thought it had missed and he went tt. A L a id o # i>H f a. A NofuL By Iba author of “ Lora Thorna," ata. 36 V n lo r lr ’ a F a te. A Naval. By Mra. Alaxandar. ta . tens. A ll the work is branded back, and just as he entered tho tt 'r of Thn Woninx O l ," »»c. •K) H Utcr K ##r. A Novel. By WUU« Cailla», antkor cf Th« t - iB U in Wkltr." ata with an improved printing ma room the blast went off, throwing < A n a r . A Uttel. By Mr*. Banry Wood, author #1 " l u t Lyana." chine, and an electrical engine him and a mass o f coal against the X* T k a L a a r o l B u h . A Norai By Mina Maloak, «Th», of •• Jol.n Halifax, bantlrmau,' aw .10. K e S la v e # aaaa A tbrllHug narratif» ht Daniel runs oil the sewing machines in the side of his room. This happened D- f - . 4*--riUns th» adtaotnraauf aoaalawaj kn Uu Hoalfc Baa^e l"«a a . building. This engine is small j about 2 o ’clock, and there he lay o). l i s ta » a l i o P a x H r y P a y . A prarttoal and tp ^r. ruto .arto* of ariiolaa b f Mr V H Jacobs. Poultry #oi**r #f •* TI). Kant aud Oardn urn,’ “ ' ................ Phi la.; Illustrated. enough for a ‘‘shop-lifter” to carry j until nearly six, as no one knew he . P arlar Ma«** aa d Chamal ral E i y o r l a o i t a a t rkiuk u lu kow t» ¡.r b r m hundreds of au.usio( trieu it away under her arm; but, should , injured until he failed to come u*.tu aad I 3 «Ornative exp^rixaente with «imple agente. éC. «a i h e F a t U , eor.talnlng obarn.in* aelcs- uns è <n f**».*!T*don, ^rAuiffclitiw, Whittier, Byron. Shelley, to supper. His lower jaw was so she try to do so, the diminutive la-tor -. Mryaat. and many other«. 4k » i o e I il« U ! l a g P le jia “ f o r P t e e i l i a L Lew-* thing would shock her dead, or broken that even after he had in i full iif‘acriplk>u of eight modera ripIk'U sad aad plane c iv il < k .« M , rMUdM la prW-fl (Vera |6nu toa*6ai' IUaOraUd. U. V n — O a t w o f • k J-H o M # * - W u M n ( W n , Frank- senseless, before she reached tho some measure recovered his senses k#. V^k»a#r, Cl#y. T l'.l*n . i.li.e»la . H»»tt. Oraat. Garflald. Glad»'##», Nutwr. Man.'.oak, La», and all tka landing B ca door. he could not speak or shout to at at # m > v a t w r . «4. K m , ' , r a k h a Th« work ef oa i a i l « i l !*»■»«. .aIkin'u ham rnnrl tlma X* ooautria». aad gr»va (**.»** A friend o f Jokichi Takamine, tract attention. H e was brought * # » » tbtnvrarx d»J- the Japauee, who recently iu his out of tho mine about six o ’clock, The U kualu for one year and the above native land, married Miss Carrie and Dr. Tower sent for, who found list of books will be sent to all subscribers Hitch, a daughter of Captain his wounds o f the following nature: who pay np all arrearages, for $2.50 cash in advance. This will apply to new sub- Hitch, a prominent citizen of New His scr.lp was torn off from the aefibers, who pay ns $2.50 in advance. g e n t s r ^ £ 9 SUiLDlNQ J, Hnndolpii. Orej»on: )- P HILAQELPHIU C«riiiATC? IITEKTIS 1 I« COCC Ldii«AILa at Lowest Cash Rates intt tu u a p a f » r IYER X SON’ S MANUAL NEW J. W a l s e r , P rop. Beer o f best duality always to be lmd at the Brewery, aud orders from till parts filled promptly. vn33 Meat Market, CASH STORE! J. L ÍENBERG, Prop, Coquille City, Oregon. Main Street, Coquille City <>gn., A» L- Nosier. Proprietor- D W. Gallier Hotel, Empire City, Or., C O Q U IL L E M I L L — AND— Tug Company!! — DEALERS IN— Gents Clothing, Boots and Shoes, KKPS Constantly on hand n splendid V. assortment of fresh meats— Beef. Pork. Clocks, Cutlery, etc. Mutton, Sausage, etc., which he will sell EALER in Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Lard, Beans, Candies, nuts, Tobacco, cheaper than the cheapest. Shop in the Cigars, Cigarettes, etc., etc. Steward building opposite McEwan’ s hard ware store. N. W. Leni va will be found at the block, always ready to sappy the wants of customers in first-class atvl e. vf»u.f IM Ilili't To Drains $7.00 Each passenger allowed 50 pounds o f baggage Passengers are requested to be in Empire City the night before departure. Any information in regard to the above hue cun be procured at the Blarco or Central hotels in Marshfield, and tho post offiee in any public b oise in Empire. GENERAL MERCHANDISE — AND ALL KINDS OF — L C edar , U M B E R fir , ash , maple , myrtle , BLACK-SMITHING Alder find spruce lumber always on hand and for sale at the lowest rate«. ^ I n TID H c r s e -S h c e in g - TOWING Neatly and prom ptly done, nt the By the Tug K A T I E CO O K on lowest living prices. Shop next the river and bar, at reasonable rate — o — - door east o f Leneve’s drug store, 'P U I S Old and Heliable Resort is kept in Timber, match-wood and stave tmi- 1 good order, und no pains are spared Coquille City, Oregon. ber purchased. to render oonifort to gnests. A share of Orders for lumber filled in quanti the patfonage is asked. vf>nH2 FURNITURE S T O R E , ties to suit, and at the lowest living T e r S a le ! rates. F L IL v C a rlc, P r o p . , Ten bend o f young Milch Cow» J. P A R K E R , M abshfibld , O on . Apply to CH AS. F. D OE. Dealer in Furniture, Door s. Glass and P ic G. \V. S tevenson ture Frames, etc., and agent for Whites’ Parkersburg Coos county Oregon, Fairviaw, Oregon. v l n !8 tf. Sewing Machines. v ln ltf MRS. S. A. MOORE pf»nl>