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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1894)
r P r o f Kaucm alz mnde a business Tw o men wanted—see trip to Sumner last Thursday. I “ Wanted.” CcquiHe City Retail notice, Dr. Stockman is still better. Sept. 13.— Warm weather. Harvesting is at baud aud farm ers are very busy. The city hastile has been moved tiuue them about two weeks longer, Tbe Gravel Ford achool will T b e pnpils to dryer quarters, for wiu er use. I Revs. R. C. Blackwell aod J. H. close in two weeks. 1} .. . a . . Bogue started Wednesday for tbs will all regret this. Preaching next Sunday at the M ^ hodist Cl,Dfe, HDce to be held at W illiam Rrantz will soon leave Christian church ! y the pastor, Eugene next week. They went for Bear creek, wheie he goes to work in tbe logging camp. We L ey. Mr. Stiua out via Ro6pburg. Miss May Merriman has been regret losing you. W ill. Eon S a l e . — A tract o f 100 acres Miss Miiinie Smith has moved o f fine timber land, near Fishtrap. engaged to teach in the school at - Bandon and expects to begin tbs from tbe vicinity o f Lee, and is A pply at this office. now rcsidiug at the residence of G. first o f October. Our river is said to be teeming W. Clinton. Clias. Roberts, a form er resident Miss Annie Hammerlof is think with salmon, equal in quality to here, with his son-in-law W. W. ing of taking a trip to Maishfield anything ever before. W ining, arrived here last Sunday soon on a visit to friends b l (1 About 1000 salmon were sent from Lostiue, Wallowa oounty, and relatives. over-to the Em pire cannery from will make it their home in the Miss Tilda Ingram of this place future. has moved to M yrtle Point where the Coquille Monday, A t the meeting o f the city Aunt B illy Way, after a visit of U ndo John Rim m er come iown she will reside over winter. Good County Superintendent Barklow Mrs. Ed G allier o f Bandon was council last Monday evening a several weeks to her old home in from M yrtle Poin t Saturday nnd was iu town last week, aud Satur visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. franchise was granted to O rvil bye. W al'er Colvin o f your town was Utah, is expected home Thursday. | remained over visiting friends a day extended his visit to Norway Dodge and 8. M. Dorman to furnish up iu onr community on business Tuttle, in this place last week. Dr. Bogue, the dentist, will be day or two. . the towu with water. The fran to visit his parents. Better take A large number o f our citizens chise grnnted a year ago expire*) Sunday of last week. found at bis office in this city till Miss Ray C ollier nnd Ruby nre A special train passed up the were victim sof cholera morbus the the first of this month ns no work care, Waltprl the 27th inst., after which be will expected borne this week. They Mr. Wheeler and fam ily Lave road last Friday eveuing having p8gt }PU days, but they are now had been performed. By the terms moved to Coquille City. visit M yrtle Point. have 6pent severul months at the aboard 17 Italians and a quantity o f the new franchise, work must about recovered. George K t liar looks quite heart Friday last Mr. and Mrs. Caddy ¡C ollier Bro’s mines. be heguu by the first o f January, o f cousti notion material. W e believe when our railroad 1895, and be fiuisbed by the first broken. W e don’t wonder, George. Lockwood came up from Bandon The steamer Augusta, from W e learu that Miss Ida Ham Bishop Morris and Rev. and makes connection with the outside of July following. The town is to aud went over to the bay on then Portland, arrived iu our river merlof bas been elected secretary Mrs. Horsfall pnssed thrrough this world it will be one of the best be furnished free water for tire o f the North Fork Sunday-school. wheels. Saturday last with hands and place for Bandon, P o ri Orford nnd purposee nnd for a drinking paying in the country. A dance was held at the resi f TWO MEN o f fair business appurtenances for ruuuing Gil- fountain ou the public square. the lower const last Thursday. dence o f J. Coleman last Thursday, ability for steady work. Ex- j Dr. Donald, o f the blank-sand --- ------ » <♦« »------- — — l perienoo not necessary. Ad- ; strap’s salmon cannery Stockholders o f the Coos County mining syndicate, was in town to Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder quite a crowd being oresant. drees, J . A. BOHNET. 1 Miss Annie H all is residing at { Marshfield, Oregon. Several o f our ladies have been Mercantile & Shipping association Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. day to greet the coming of associ Awarded Gold Mrs. J. Culbeitsou’s nt pressnt. ----------- *-•«*-»----------- Effie Collier caine up from Bau- indulging in wool-pullings recent'y. will have important business be Mies Corda Gordon paid Miss ates from St. Paul, Minn. Telegram : That snow storm don last week aud spent a few l l e will give no names, nt present fore t|)eln a£ tbeir annual meeting E lla Sturtivaut a visit one day last yesterday in the middle weet will Geo. Collier sent us four ox-heart days. She will probably come the husbands might object, and i oeX{ Saturday. A ll should attend, week. carrots last Friday, out of his patch. make those people wish that they some of them have no whiskers. Reab Sumerlin and W ill H ar to stay shortly. had moved to Oregon while the The new steamer for this river's The four weighed even 12 p muds, man were Been down in onr part roads wera good. A Mr. Rickford and fam ily (w ife The tug brought npthe schooner trade, the Alice Blanchard, is said and yet are not full grown. the other day. What’s tip, boysl L illie and Mattie last evening to and three children) came in last W ill now close for th is tim e w ith This paper anil the twice-a-week to have a carrying capacity of 3000 Manager Graham passed up the Morras Bro’s mill, where she will week and located on the upper tons, but with the same draft o f road on a special lest Wednesday Now York W orld all for only $2.25 w is h in g success to th e H e r a l d . S o m e b o d y ’ s D a r l in g s . loud with lumber for San Francisco. North Fork, near M. W ilson’s. a year. water as the Bandorille. on his way to San Francisco. Dirt They are fiom Nebraska, we believe. Mrs. B. II. Stillwell, wife of H tilvc. Sufferers from dysoepsia have only them will fly on the extension, no doubt. W ill McClure, appointed by John R. Stillwell of this place, F o b S a l e . — A new and charm selves to blame if they fail to test the won Notice is hereby given that au ad Representative Hermann to the Pay up arrearages, and one year derful curative qualities of Ayer's Sarsapa ingly located residence property, arrived from her former home at in ndvauce o f only $0 for the Daily journed session o f the annual meet West Point academy, failed to pnss rilla. In purifying the blood, this medicine W alla Walla, Wash., last Sunday. in good neighborhood, with city strengthens every organ of the body and Call and H e r a l d , or $2.25 for the ing of the stockholders o f Coos the examination in mathematics water. The house has five rooms, County Meicautile A Shipping As and will return to Eugene. Grandma Vaunoy, Mrs. Hark- is story and a half high and pa-j even the most ubused stomach is soon W eekly Cull and H e r a l d . sociation will be held iu Coquille Our towusman J. B. Fox has City on Saturday, Sept. 22, 1894, Mrs. W. S. Ragan, a dsnghter 16 ness and daughter Audrey, Mrs. pered. H. s three lots, with barn ; r“ torodto lumlth5’ act,on' V ery cheap. Call It is said Sheriff Cathcart of received and opened a stock of j at 1 o’clock p. m., for the purpose years o f age, and a younger child Scott, Zetta Messer and Edua | and woodshed were severely injured ill a runaway Douglas county, who passed readymade clothing in the room o f electing officers and transacting Loronz went down to the beach j ,lt , *1'8 ° ® pe’ Saturday, near Ladd canyon, Union such business ns may properly Saturday. | Mrs. Hoffman, who now lives on through this section last week, was adjoining Johnson Bro’s, which county. The buggy wheal ran for grade, style aud price are at come before it. over the young lady’s head, inflict Ths protracted meeting o f the ! tlie °P P er *oou t o I oo the inquiry for R. F. Hollis, th . I W. D u a n e , Pres. free trade bed-rock. ing serious injuries. put up a hnnclsomo building on absconding agent of the M itcbell, C. Wilkina, Secretary. Adventists A great bargain in a home, 1G0 i lots she own» at tlio bench, where j Lewis <fc Staver Co. nt lloseburg. night’s services. Elder Healey of she will reside and accommodate; .. .. . acres, U. S. title, 30 acres bottom . 4 Mary Grace liennett, wife o f California preached. The attend . . visitors at a quiet homo at the IT T ... .. ,__.. . . I laud, 10 acres in cultivation, im-i ance was good. . , . , , 1. . , , .. ! Hon. J. W. Bennett, who died at' bench with board and lodging. .. ,c n . I proveinents costing $000—J cash, * ¡M arshfield Aug. 30tb , from au I balance in 3 years. Ask at this Mr. ami Mrs. Tuttle have — DEALEU IN — Dr. Bogue,onr dentist, will leave j ftft(ick o f appop|My> was the office. The undersigned offers a stock renovated aud refitted, and are re o f new and good R E A D Y M A D E furnishing their home for boarders. this place for M yrtle Poin t on tho dftughtor 0f t(l0 R ev. Thomas G. R. J. Dean brought iu two or C L O T H IN G , including nice suits They are well qualified and exper 27th mst., at which place he " i l l Bennett, rector of the parish of three extra fine apples from Mr. or single coats, vests aud pants, remain a fortnight aud thence leave Kilmncabea, diocese o f Cork, Ire- ienced persons iu that business. Steyenson’s place yesterday aud overcoats, ladies’ jackets, cloaks, for the east and dentnl college dur- '■ |a„ j No person should travel without a box of placed them on onr table. One of etc., which will be sold at prices Ayer’s Pills. As a safe and speedy remedy iog the winter. Those having den Call In spoaking of beet-sugar fac them weighed an even pound. never beard of here beforo. for constipation aud all irrégularités of tal work should have it a'tended to and see them and learn prices, next The others were not so large, but tories in Oregon, why doesn’t f i e the stomach and bowels, they have no nt once. door to Johnson's market. Portland syndicate look this way were so perfectly shaped, free from equal, aud, being skillfnlly sugar-coated, W ill take as cash, chickens, eggs, It was Lieut. Wm. Woods, 1ate|ftnfj couflU|t their best interests? blemish and deliciously flavored. are pleasant to take, and long retain their butter, lard, bacon, wheat, oats, aud virtues. o f Arago, but now o f the beach, 'j'jjo Coquille valley against the The steamer Arngo left Em pire any non-perishable products. The Rural Northwest: Butter , who was color-hearer in the G A. j w o r | d f o r 1)e8t an(j l a t e s t quantity City at 3:30 p. m. Monday with the JteS“'See red flag. RDERS BY M A IL PRO M PTLY attended to, and goods shipped per J. B. F O X . from C ooa cou n ty, O rego D , 1ms R. p ara d e at B a n d o n at th e I'd 0 1 ,,f s u g a r b eets to tb e A cre; an d in fo llo w in g lis t o f p a s a e n g era : J ob . steamer to all points on the upper river at. this year been pronounced the encampment. Lieut. Woods joined j addition tbe best water, cheapest Laudo, Jacob Lando, W. Shattuck, prices that defy oorapetition. fiuast which appe*i*-d in the the 118 III. infantry in 1864, aud . f „ e| Kn(j unsurpassed transporta- Samuel Martin, Elbert Dyer, G. N. COAL S10YES, San Francisco market. There is earned his epaulettes in one of the ,ion fHc.ilities! Call and uee us. Dorman, O. l)'>dge, Dr. Lorinzi, W OOD STOVES, Mrs. Harry Evans (nee Miss a great future tor dairying in Ore sanguinary engagements o f that! M l»! COOK STO VES It has been carefully computed, Blanch Bates). gon coast counties. regiment. RANGES. _ . T , . , ,, ¡and from reliable sources, that IBandon Recorder. I A grand dance came off at Dun Irving W. Lartmore, nhvstcal tit-;, . T , BU ILDING H AKDW ARE—Such an Nail«, E. M. G allier is at work on n hose Screws, Locks, Hinges, etc., at ham’s camp, nenr Coaled«, last Sat rector of Y. M. C. A „ Des Moines, I from t,lp hrAt week ,n Ju|y- “ 9 t o l rock-bottom prices. Iowa, savs lie can conscientiously j and including the 31st o f August,, cart for the Baodon tire depart- urday night. I t was largely at T th« JERRY W ILSON PLACE, op- recommend Chamberlain’s Pain j there were at least 1000 visitors ment. positc the Kailroad Depot, P tended from adjacent neighbor Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bieyc- j daj|y on our bench. These keptj Capt. Littlefield has received FltON STICK ET, hoods, including seven couples aud lists, football players and the pro- continuously moving in aud out,! orders to begin snagging operations several odd visitors from this place. | fession general for bruises,! on the upper river. (sprains and dislocations; also f o r , " nd frora ,he Dnmber8 The enjoynt tut was complete. The fishermen are delivering | -------- y , , T, - . soreness and stiffness of tho mus- there from the first week in M a y , their catch to the steamer Despatch T E N T S M A D E T O O R D E R . »APER , the FARMERS’ TR IB U N E , is forging to the front nt a regular Jay- John J. l'o x o f his city, who j When applied before the up to the first o f July, and from . ... , i ----- ------ -t-i----- -------- — i - i --------------- -- — «/. ---- ----- I for transportation to the Em pire Eye-See gait and is an acknowl T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L . mioes with tbe W imer Bro s, near parlB become swollen it will effect August to the end of October, at City cannery. The prices paid arr edged reform Waldo, after a visit o f a fortnight a cure in one-half the time usually |eH8t 5000 persoi persot s will have visited j 15 cents each silversides aud 35 with his parents, returned Sunday, required. For sale by S. L. Lcneve, our now renowned beach this sea cents for chinooks. John is one o f Coquille’s most druggist. G E Moulton’s boy Frank, was E£ LKVBIl o f great merit. You know Gen. Weaver — son. W ith the advantages o f rail- ! p H R E E NICE L E V E L L O T 8 - everybody knows him—and his » paper is . , , .. I out hunting on tbe glades the other 1 worthy young men, and a faithful j Judge Nosier bad a lively exper- road , travel, by another season nr; . . . . ; , , «, tr. We the same as himself—a power. day when he spied a deer siicl and trusted employe. will send it to you from now ieuce one day last week, being two our beach will excel in number j |1Bnged away at his game. The boy j until Jan. 1, ’ 95, for Rural Northwest: Mr. J. W energized by a swarm o f yellow- o f visitors o f nny on the const had the satisfaction o f seeing his On Main at'eat,hatweraifitli and 7th, Wood- Addrott W im er, of Glide, Oregon,is Stirling jackets. H e was out in his garden, above San Francisco. deer fall, but was astounded on land Addition to Bandon. M. L. H A N D LE »1AN, going up to it to see that iustead o f M tfl FarkunbarK. Or. up tbe fruit-growers o f his county | goi close to a fence and there dis- Mr. and Mrs. Ryons, Miss Ryons ! one deer he h»d two. F arm ers ’ T r ib u n s , Address, H e had, Des Moines, lows. on the matter o f giving their or- j turbed, unwittingly, tbe little and Master Freddy have arrived at “ double banked the game,” one chsrdg better care. Iu a letter to golden-laced warriors, who attacked Bandon from Lincoln, Nebraska. ; bullet serving to kill both deer. tbe Roseburg Review be gives and drove the enemy back. The They suffered much 'rum the heated ,, . much good acvice as to tbe plant judge suffered intensely from th e , BANKERS, ‘ . , .... , spells at their old home this stun BMrrn-TinrMHgoN- At Empire City, Sept. 8, stings for about 24 hours, when , , . ,_____ c_______ ing and care of fruit. 18D4, Lester ¡Smith and Miss Onllie Ten- 40 a n d *3 W a l l S t r e e t , raer, nnd seek this change for recn- nisson. Jadfca J. 11. Schroeder officiating« l h e Young People's Society o f the pain ceased, swellings abated peratioD. They traveled from Lin- M E W YORK. PurKRaox-KENYoN—Ar Myrtle Point, Sept, and the judge became “ h im self” it, 1894, by Justice Ed Bender. Benjamin Accounts of Bsnks and Bankers received • Christiau Workers o f Coquille val j coin to Portland, and thence to Petemui on favnrnble terms. and Miss Leonora Kenyon. Bonds and Investm ent Sincerities. ley, organized last spring at Bau- again. I Rosehorg by rail, a distance of S trong -B eery --O n South Fork. Sept. 13, 1 Dali/ Financial Lstler Mailed #n Application. 1894. by Elder John Bonewitz, Henry A. W. B. W hiteside nnd family, upwards o f 1800 miles, and for don, will meet in this city October CORRRSPONDENCB »OLICITKD. , Strong an j Mini Alice Berry. 24th next and hold a two day's Frank VVilson and Chas. F. Craig which, including their baggage, session. A program is in course leave this morning for California. n o n *. they paid $35, or about 2 ceuts a M orsk — At Bandon, Sept. 12. 1894, to Mr. o f preparation, nnd n pleasant1 They will join Sam D. Barrows mile per head, and they traveled at and Mrs. A. D. Morse, a daughter. and profitable time may be ex and fam ily and M ilo Sumner of tbe rate of 20 miles an hour. They T buman —On Four-mile creek, Sept.—, to pected. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Truman, a daughter. i . TM. « r » T . Bandon down the coast, and then left Roseburg at 6 a. m. and arrived L abs w e l l — On North Fork. July 29. 1894, to , NO . e u t * HI NIL Mrs. Kate Taylor came up from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lasswell. a daughter, *8. CORDOVAN, her borne nt Bandon last Thurs proceed together. Mr. Whiteside j a t Myrl|p p ((jnt ttt 10 p m. _ , hat F PINCH A OMMC LED SALT D IE D . HL,4.»FMECUf&iANKM « " f 8 “ ' 0 8* nrcb o f n f,irtune< ” b« j i s , 16 hours and a distsnee o f 60 day and spent two or three dnys » 3 . « POLICE, 3 soles . She still suffers j bei° 8 cognizant of the location of m j ] pg — much r f which was over the H e n d r ic k s o n —At Femdale, Rept. G, 1894, I visiting here, infant child of Mr and Mra. Charles j Hendrickson. received in this n mine, for which a big'price ¿„ngprons, dusty nnd rough raoun- from injuries *2.S.l? BtrrfScnoiiSHoa place nearly two years ago, aud ja i o f f e r e d , an.lalso to 8 tin re >u ®n i tain road between the two places, Mrs. Harman was down from the North Fork shopping today. Call early at Harkneaa & Scott’s! Edward aud J. N. Lasswell were T U E S D A Y . S E P T . IP, 1894. and secure bargains. Closing-out ¡ q town today. sale. “ r e g u l a r t r a in s Miss Belle Harlocker has gone •J^ONDAYK, WEDNESDAYS AND FUI- | Mrs. Buck nnd Miss E lla went to Port Orford. day* will run ns follows; Arrive j to Bandon on a visit last Saturday, Leave Dress goods and ginghams at Marshfield 8 ÜÜ a. m. I l/eav«' 1 1 1 | returning at noon today. cost at Harkuess & Scott’s. Arrive “ COQUILLE CITY 11.00 ft. m. 9.15 “ I f you are dull and stupid you Norway 10.95 Dr. Holden o f Marshfield spent 9.50 “ 10.15 are bilious aud need a tonic Myrtle Point 10.00 “ most o f last week in this city. Simons Liver Regulator. A last chance for bargains at L O C A L IT E M S . Dr. D. M. Brower o f Ashland, Harkuess & Scott’s closiug-out Nice trout are being caught by Or., is visiting his father and sale. mother in M yrtle Point. our fishermen and fisherwomen. Mrs. Manager Graham came The steamer Bandorille was at over Sunday ou a special train nnd Closing-out sale. Great bargains, for only a short while, at Harkuess the offing at daylight this morning spent part of the day with Mrs. A, Scott’s. and should be up here today. Seeley. J Live and Let Live! JOHN H. YAGER, Hardware, Stoves, Tin ■RS. ELMIRA NATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. D r. JTU m M adU al & . * E lk h a rt, I n * . D sab S hw : For 20 y «are I waa troubled with heart diaeaae. Would frequently have falling tup spells and smothering at nij^ht. liad to Bit up or tret out of bed to breathe, lia d pain ln l I J M dde and back moot of the time; at last 1 1 _ dropsical. 1 was very nervous and nearly worn out. l'he least excitement would cause me to THOUSANDS ¡£,¡¡5 with fluttering For the lart fifteen rear* I could not bleep on my leftside or back until began taking your A fic l t * 9 r t Pure. I had not taken it very long until I felt much better, and I can now sleep on either side or back without the least discom fort I havo no pain, smothering, dropsy, no wind on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. I am able to do all my own housework without any trouble and consider myself cured. Elkhart. Ind . Msa. E lmira FI a rcH. It is now tour years sine© I have taken any medicine. Am in better health than I have boMI In 40 roars. I honestly be* ^ m ■■ ^ ilevetnat - 1 Heat U £ J/vati C'tir* saved my UJo _ and matte me a well woman. I am now 63 7SOM - able to — i day's 0 1 uge, — and ■ am do a — good day's work. work Euciaa H a i M *” 18 th. — * Mas- Il _ May 1881______________ S old o n a P o s it iv e G u a ra n i* *. OR. Ml LES’ PI LLS.60 Dosts 26 Cr«. Sold by R. S. Knowiton. M i s s N e l l i e F ig g ’s Millinery aud Fancy Goods F IR S T k A street , OPPO SITE ODD FELLOW S’ HALL, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON. HOICE stock of new nnd fashionable millinery, including trimmed and un- trimmed hats, flowers, ribbons, tips, eto- Will receive new invoices and ft fine stock of FANCY GOODS by cAoh steamer and by rail. Ladies are cordially invited to in spect these goods and compare prices. Orders from a distanoe promptly nnd carefully filled. ___ _ 38 tf| N E L L IE FIQG. C COOS B A Y ware.Quee sware,Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Front Street, Marshfield, Or., Etc., Etc. W. S Vanderburg, Prop. ' BANDON, OR. O ROBERT MCCLEARY, A C o q u ille C ity , O r . General Weaver’s Having opened onr new and neat Meat Market, first building south of Nasburg A Hirst’s store. Front street, we are now pre pared to furnish, at the lowest living rale, THK BEST OF 3eef, Veal, Pork, and Salt Meats of all Kinds, Vegetables, Canned Goods, and F a m i ly G r o c e r i e s OF A L L DESCKIPTION8. Vessels aud Logging Camps promptly ■»applied. Such share o f public patronage as first- class goods, low prions and square dealing •niitlo ns to is respectfully solicited. |n88fcf TOUR FFTU RH ju y j ; PAPER F o r S a le . J FAMILY MARKET, Jy V FOR THE MICE OF TW0-$125! 25 G E N T S t Charles A, Baldwin A Co., ..T H E .. W $3 . L. D ouglas SHOE j Awarded about half of the time bedfast, pi|*a,p- W e wish him success ' D Sixty m ilpsfor 16 hours represents Highest Honors—World’s Fair. though she is still hopeful o f I'*8 undertakings. less than 4 miles nn hour, nnd the recovery. Owing to her protracted Sam D Barrows of Bandon, who charge for themselves and baggage, helplessness and expensive medi- l'n8 been ill so long, has gone with )hP same they brought with them cal attendance for so long a period, 8is family to southern California, jgq o miles from Lincoln, Neb., was Mrs. Taylor's property here is He will be much missed by Ban- $23 50, or about 10 cents a mile. involved, till she is now about [ donisus, fo r lie had long been a Now if onr railroad tvns completed homeless and in need, W e would respected and enter; rising citizen to Roseburg, five people could effort ou o f the place, and won the coufi- ttavpl for what it costs one now, | suggest that some Cltizens be deuce and esteem o f »11. He is a and five people could accomplish the part o f our made to help the lady. She is practical contractor nnd builder, in one hour what one now does in worthy, a former citizen and warm and l'ns done much for the sub- n stage io 16 hours. The sooner friend of our town, nnd received stantial improvement o f that place, the railrond is now completed the her injuries at least iu part at ser- but his health failed him and there better, not only for the builders vice in behalf of the town She were no indications o f permanent and |10|(|PrH, (>llt for the oewln clothing for nergolF and recovery, hence the chnnge of cl i- ... . a , . . MOST PERFECT MADE. family for the winter; she would mate. Many acquaintances and P ° ^ IC* L et us have the comp e ed A pure Crap« Cream o f Tartar Powder. Fre. like to have somo fruit, aUo. L e t fiiends here wish him well at hi« fnilroud to Rosehorg, aud to Em- from Ammonia, Alum oranj,other adulterant eomethiug be deue for her. |ncrsr home. I pirc O ily oa well. 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. D R CREAM B A K IN G P G W S IR •L A D IE S ’ - sc no roe CATALMUE W t ’ D tU M L M . B R O CKTO N , M ASS. Van e » » . a v . w .n e r br »n re k a rti!« W . I - n . n i a . s ii . m . R eca fe, we .r e tue UrReit manufactarerii of ««tvenised .h oe. In the wnrlit, .nd vu .r.n te. the v .lu .b y iUmpIn* th . «.m e . n i pr .ee on the bottom’ which protect, yon o f.ln «t ht*b price, and the mlddlem.n'e profit.. Our .hoe. io u .l cu.tom work in «tyle, e . .y *tUn* .n « •eartac quaUtle«. w . h ,ve them .old ere y- where ft lower price, for the vita.’ «Wen th.0 any other make. T .k e no »ubrillmf. I f you, dealer cenuot supply yon. we c«o. .o ld by Dealer, whose name will shortly apjtear here. Agent wanted. Apply at once. A itrtetly lil*h-«r»<1o F am ily Sewing M a c h in e . |ioiifn«!nK » I I m o c le r » im provem ents. G uaranteed E qual to the B est F rle o g v e r y rcRitonaliio. O b ta in lit«*«» fr o m y o u r loeml d e o lo r and u iok o e v m p o rinomi. ELDREDGE MARUFAGTUBINB CO. BELVIDCHE, ILL. Photographs I C B., R. & E. R. R. & N. Co. G allery six d o o r, east o f I. O O T I C I —Hon. W. Hineltiir i« the ra»n- ’ arly sath irized agent at Coquille City O. F. H sll. Samples and price, fo r th î ôolieotion of subsidy snd righi-of- in gallery. e ay sub40f iptlo&fl OU • e ' <nintof this com 0. W lL S iM . Photo. pttflr. « . A .O R iH A M . N :c ^ M ß rac<U ¿ t ¿ c f L I IB IN YOU R O W N H AND . Pnlmiptry «AStime^ to toll what the linos in yow hand Indicate. It will amuse you, if nothin« more. The above diagram almost explain* Ueelf. n»e length of the L IN K O f U P * Indlcirtee probaWe atre to which you will IIvtv. Each BjtA</RLBT Well-marked LIN K U g ¡ K m PM tbkiy HE A li dfnotee brain p o w er; clear L I N * OF PORTU.'-'L, iau>n or rlchue. Both com hi nett roe»« eacetv m life; bnt you mnst keep op with nodam Idea» tow la It. You will flud plenty of ihcvo hi Demorc t’s Family Magasine, so «tiractively fmo- •entud that every member o f tho family leeoM t- tained. Ir li a do*'*n m»gaainee in one. A CLEAR LIN K OF H E A R T bespeaks tt-ndernero; • etralgbl L IN K OP PATH* peareful Mfe: the If crooked. 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I Liberal Offer, $ 3 .8 O -0 N L Y -$ 3 d e O Coquille City Herald and DEM- FAMILY MAGAZINE. 1 0RE€T’S 1