Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 16, 1894, Image 3

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F ir« at NanhllcM .
Rev. Mr Stine and family got
School is doing well.
gsquUU ff U g Starniti.
A
fire
broke out at Marshfield
The
Christian
church
was
the
--------
,
!
off
this
morning
for
their
new
Trout are very fine and very
The San Francisco Examioei home at Rosehurg.
attraction for worshippers Sunday
early last evening, partially dep loy­
i plentiful.
TUESDAY. OCT. 18, 1894
night, in view of the farewe1! ser- ! will give away at its neit annual
Mr. and Mrr. W illie Schrneder ing Laudo’s warehouse and damag­
The dancing club will be re-
raon of Rey. C. A. Stiue, who has | drawing 9000 oremiums, aggregat- of Arsgo made a visit to this place ing some good«. Good and prompt
REGULAR TRAINS ! organized.
■ been pastor for something over a< i°g id value $145,000.
Each sub­ yesterday, returning bo*"« today. work waa done in fighting tbe fire,
o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d f iu -
C. E. Edwards is now engineer year and has accepted a call to the [ scriber, also, receives a fiue picture
days will run ua follows;
which, if it had not been eo early
A rrive
, |on the tug Kxtie Cook, at Gold
Dr. Stockman was poorly some
Leave
church at R'-seburg.
Rev. Mr. i worth tu the market more than the
discovered, would have got beyond
M a rsh field
12.16p. m.
8 00 a. ra.
days past, but is now feeling so
Leave
Arrive “
Bench.
Thornton of the Methodist church ! price of the pajier.
lhese are
saving and done much damage.
COQUILLE C ITY 11.00a. in.
».lft “
well again that he talks of coming
10.3ft “
».BO “
Norway
Wee Nosier moved yesterday to had cancelled his night appoint- I spleudid inducements, because the
The loss will be alight, and ie
10.15 “
10 (X) **
Myrtle Point
to town.
the Hatch property,
recently merit with a view to bimeelf and Examiner is the best newspaper on
covered by ineurauce.
We have
W ill Price wps np from River,
vacated by Mr. Curry.
L O C A L IT E M S .
congregation participating in this the coast and is well worth alone
not learned tbe origin of the fire.
I f ton lust Saturday. Price Bro’s saw­
Your own local paper, The H krald farewell greeting to ttie pastor of the $1.50 a year that it coats.
District court adjouroad last and the twice-a-week New York
Friend Dodge of the West Ore­
mill was ruuning and the shinglu-
you
subscribe
now
yon
can
get
the
a si.iter church, hence there was an
Friday.
gonian
enters complaint at not re­
mill
was
to
start
Monday.
World all for only $2 a year!
unusually large and appreciative H e r a l d and the Weekly Examiner
ceiving
last week's H erald .
We
Tbe H e u a l d ’ s jobwork is a draw­
W.
H.
Carothers
got
the
winning
Attorney Sherwood
returned audience.
The service was edify- both one year for only $2.75. 1 his
ing card.
Saturday and Attorney Sinclair ing, the choi- giving severs! chnrm- clubbing rate entitles thesnhscriber number in the chances for Audrey were behind-bttnd in going to press,
There is much inquiry for prop, yesterday from attendance at dis­ ing selections, while Elder D. P . 1 to a ticket m the diawing aud all j | Harkuess’ bicycle, which was raf­ bnt mailed the H erald by Wednes­
day noon's mail to all the upper
erty, both for rent and sale.
Strang, sr., read the scripture lesson other special privileges.
Don t fled off last Saturday night. He
trict court.
river.
We hope no delay will
Some of the lower-river fisher­
The train brought iu a heavy and Rev. Mr. Thornton uttered , fail to take advantage ° f this offer, presented the wheel to Susie Tuttle
who already manages it very well. occur in the future.
The pastor then took
men are now in this vicinity.
load of freight yesterday. which the piayer.
There is no medicine so often
Last Sunday Edgar Johnson, eon
The delegates of the Christian
The steamer Alice Blanchard came from the steamer Alice for his text the farewell I tter of needed in every home and so ad­
Eudeavor to the Y. P. S C. W. con­ of S. G. Johnson of the North
mirably
adapted
to
the
purposes
Blanchard.
!
Paul
to
the
church
at
Corinth,
reached the bay last Friday night.
Fork aud near Fairview,died, aged
It lias been rumored that T. W. wherein the apostle admonished for which it is intended, as Chamber­ vention to be held'in this city next
Tbe Coqoille academy is an­
lain’s Pain Balm.
Hardly a week week, are: Mrs. C. D. Elliott, Mrs. 29 years.
Ha was buried yester
nounced to open Monday, Novem­ Johnson’s children, at the north i ‘ bp church into unity of miud, passes but some member of the R. S. Knowlton, Mis. J. G. Sim- day from the Fairview schoolhouse.
end
of
town,
have
whoopingcough,
I
faithfulness,
to
dwell
in
peace
and
family has need of it. A toothache raous, Miss B.rdie Elliott and W.
ber 12th.
Rev. Mr. Carl officiating.
Therv
hut it is inc rrect.
j be of good comfort
This the or headache may be cured by it. Sugg.
\V hetetone and Leneve caught
waa a large attendance of frieDdr
A touch of lheumatiam or neural­
You will seldom need a doctor if
Miss Inez Rich of this place and I P"k,or ot,liz,?d nl' ° for ,be PreBent
40 salmou Friday night and 47 Sun­
The severe pain of ▼ou have Simmons Liver Regulator and neighbors.
occasion RDd counseled tbe same gia quieted.
Miss
Minnie
McCloskey
of
Norway
day night.
a burn or a scald promptly relieved handy.
Arrivals by the steamer Arcnta
grace to his fiock.
aud the sore healed in much less
Simmons Liver Regulator surely expect to leave for the Drain nor.
Friday:
Otto Scbetter, P A
At the conclusion of tbe sermon, time then when medicine has to be
Judge Scbroeder returned home
curra headache, indigestion and all mal school this w»ek.
We got Murphy, M Moriarty, Mrs Jeweti
Mr. Stine then expressed a desire sent for. A sprain may bo promptly from tbe bay yesterday.
disorders of the liver.
The steamer A n t e lo p e h as un
Mr Martin.
Departures Monday
to have the remainin'' debt agaiust treated before iuflamatiou sets in, no chance for an interview.
J. L. Scott, the rustling tea and d e r g o n o ..nme re p a irs , c h ie fly th e ;
— R M Wieder and wife, Mr'
the church buildini» canceled before which insures a cure in about one-
coffee and spice ag^nt, arrived in c o n s tru c tio n o f a s a fe an d neat
Krouenburg, Alice Graham, I
> he departed.
He made a state- third of the time otherwise re­
W E B S T E R ’S
quired. Cuts and bruises should
town last Friday on business.
g u a rd on th e a fte r-d e c k .
Saunders and daughter, Sam May
[ ment of the matter, summing up receive immediate treatment before
I N T E R N A T IO N A L
Mrs. G. Wilkins left last Wed­
Dud Johnson returned last Sat j that the whole debt was yet $400, the parts become swollen, which j
net.
nesday on a visit to her parents in urday from a trip through per-
[K ir
th(,t i2 00 of this was assumed by can only be done when Pain Balm 5 * A Crand hJntM*e. D I C T I O N A R " Y '
The construction
of wintei
Washington, whom she had not tions of this and Curry county for!
^
Successor o f the
for nle Christian E deavor societies is kept u hand. A sore throat may h
quarters
for
both
the
logging
c h iu o
“ t c a b r id g e d .”
Men in 25 years.
beef cattle, for shipment to the of tho church throughout the state, be cured before it becomes serious. *
md coal-mining crews at Beavei
S ta n d a rd o f the
A
troublesome
corn
may
be
re­
Mrs. Olive visited friends in town city.
U. 8. G ov’t Prin t­
about $150 more by subscriptions moved by applying it twice a
Hill is being pushed by a lary
ing Office, the U.8.
last Friday and tb >u went to Ban-
Supreme Court aud
Peter Wise of Mvrtle Point, a by members and friends of the day for a week or two. A lame
force.
It is a big tbiDg, and th>
c f nearly all the
don, where she will display a fine sterling citizeu and well-known church, leaving $50 yet to be se­ back may be cured and several
Schoolbook«.
'« i I road company hae shown enter
W a r m ly co m ­
stock of millinery.
blacksmith of that locality, made a cured, $10 of which I e pledged if days of valuable time saved or
m en d ed by every
prise and energy in the work.
S.aio Superinten­
a pain in the side or chest relieved
dent o f School«,
Uncle John Radabangh was flying business trip to this place the other $40 could be raised there
Misa Mabel Bontell will hr
without paying a doctor bill. Pro­
and other Educa­
He set to work, there­ cure a 50 cent bottle at once and
tors almost with­
down from Norway last Saturday yeslerday, including a call at this and (ben.
nuch missed in onr social circle-
out number.
fore, while Rev. Mr Thornton you will never regret it For sole
o n business.
The H e r a l d was sanctum.
She is a charming young lady an<t
A C o lle g e P r o v id e n t w r it e s : “ F o r
Don't ooinmit snioMe on nooonnt o f vonr served at secretary and gUdiy by Dr. 8. L. Leneve, druggist
honored by a call.
" euae w it h w h ic h t h e ey o fin ds th e
a great favorite in our community
“ w o r d Konght, f o r a ccu ra cy o f d efln i-
“ inonrable” blood di-lean«. The Mnaible recorile'l the named and amounts as
The Rosehurg Review’s Riddle
Pay up arrearages, aud one year thin?
aid we may hope will return and
“ tion , f o r e ff e c t iv e m e th o d s in in d i-
for you to do is to take Aver’« Snrsa-1
,, ,
, . ,
.... , .
14 e a tin g p ron u n cia tio n , f o r te rs e yet
in advance of only $6 for the Daily partita. I f that fail., why, th en -ke.p on l’allpd o u t to b,tn- W ,lb‘ " ■ C a ­ correspondent says: Cnpt. 8cott,
stay iu the near future.
14 c o m p r e b c n *iv e sta tem en ts o f fa cts,
Call and H e r a l d , or $2.25 for the rrying, and it will not fail. The trouble : psrativply brief space the amount captain of tho life-saviug station
14 and fo r p r a c tic a l uso a » a w o r k in g
The railway company has coni
Weekly Call aud H e r a l d .
people get discouraged too soon. “ TJy* was raised, and Rev. Mr. Stine
“ d ic tio n a r y , * W e b s te r’s In te r n a tio n a l'
at Bandon, is paying our town and
died fully with tbe order of th-
try, trv again.”
“
ex
cels
a
n
y
o
th
e
r
sin
g
le
v
o
lu
m
e
."
Miss Nannie StoDe came over
felt much rejoiced that in depuit county a visit.
The captain ex
‘ouutv court in opeDtug waterway
A. O. Wheeler, who recently
from Empire Saturday aud visited
ing from this church, iu which he pects to leave Saturday and Mias
T h e Q u o G r e a t S ta n d a rd A u t h o r i t y .
it the piliug at GreeD Point, wlier.
her sister, Mrs. Jobu Simmons, came in from Drain and made Par­ has felt so much interest, and id Jennie Yocum will accompany him
lion. 1». J. Brewer, Justice o f the U. 8.
the waters of Beaver slough ta<
Supreme Court, w rites: “ The International
returning to her home yesterday. kersburg his popping place for this community where he and his to Baudou. Rumors are afloat that
Dicti nary is the perfection o f dictionaries.
heeu dammed back.
I commend it to all as tho one great stand­
some
time
past,
has
rented
Judge
I f yon wish to veonra a certain and apeedy
family number so many personal there will be a wedding soon.
ard authority.”
Capt. Tennirson made a busireri
result, when uaing Ayer's Sarsaparilla, be Nosltr’s place, adjoining Mr. SaB-
friends, he can look back with
83T*A savinc: o f three cents per day to r a
careful in observing the rules of health, or ford’s, and moved >tp yesterday.
Congressman Hermann has ar- :
rip
to the bay yesterday, return
year w ill provide more than enough money
pleasure and rejoicing of heart
tbe benefit may be retarded. A fair and
to purchase r. .copy o f the International.
rived at Rosehurg, and is expected
big
this
morning.
County
Surveyor
Cathcart
came
Can
you
afford
to
be
without
It?
persistent trial of tbia medicine lu ver fails,
that his flock here has been
when tbe directions are followed.
over yesterday, and joins Richard strengthened duiing his pastorate to visit his mother and friends at
G . A C . M B R R I A M C O ., Puhllm herm ,
Myrtle Point this weak. He will
The women aud children at Houghton, Wra. Fox and Jamea and much good may result.
S f r l n t û c l d , M a s *., V . 8 . A .
probably
visit
at
the
hay
and
down
I
Empire have given np everything Doughty at this place to view the
« • “ Send to the pnbllRhers for fres pamphlet.
The choir then sang the sweet
ear l>o not buy cheap reprints of ancient editions
and gone a-fishing. Tbe macl eral proposed new road from Roy’s to hymn, "God be with you till we the river before leaving again.
AND
Charles Wheeler and wife of
are so plentiful in the bay that one Riverton, on the south side of the meet again," while the pastor aud
GREAT
BARGAIN*
WORKINGMEN’S
lady and bt>r sou caught 300 io river.
bis excellent wife Btood in frout of Larnpey creek visited Rosehurg
half a day. Folks are putting them
Fred Ryons, Miss Lsn»a Ryons tbe platform and received a parting and Drain recently. Mr. Wheeler
i / » A ACRES. U. 8. Title. 30 Acre« bo’
up for winter.
and Miss Lillie Houghton lately I.ami-shake from the retiring con senior lives at or near DraiD, and
i D v tt.in land, 10 acres in cultivation,
improvements
costing $600.
Almost h
Rov. J. A. Crutchfield, lecently j passed through here from Baudou gregatioD, which had formed in the s o d aid family made a visit to
posTornc* building ,
yonr
own price— at X cash and balance in
visiting here from the south, has on their wav up to Norway, Myrtle procession, passing up the left aisle the paternal home.
3 years. Call at H bbald office.
The I. O. G. T. will give a M A R S H F IE L D , - - - OREGOM .
united with tLis confeience and j Point, and other places on the cp- and down and out of the right aisle.
P a a lw r ’ a
F a r e w e ll.
THE EXAMINER’S BIG PREMIUMS
Elijah Smith started ou a gen.
oral business trip north front
Empir* yeatwrday morning.
M
to.,
OX I* L. QAUIEI.
Stricken Down with Heart D lie a w .
Dr. mu* Medical
KlkKart, In*.
G uttlimen : I foci It my duty, aa trail as •
pleasure,
re, to publish, uasolici!
unsolicited, to the world tlM
benefit t recelv
‘
received * from
p*. m il e s ' f t t f
stricken dow-----
Ä W 5 S '« and Its oom plica!ion«7« ru pld
Ing from 90 to 140 bean per minute, _
burmug sensation in the wind pipe,
a
T glon H o f the
O heart
U S and A below
N lower
D S rib, |
1 111 the
arms, shortue-wof breath, sleeplessness, a
and general debility. The arteries ia i
would throb violently, the throbbing o f I
could be heard across a large room and would
•^ake my * iiole body. I wa* so nerr “ I than
could n*A hold my hand steady. I k ___ ______
u n d e r the ire n tm e n l e f e m in e n t ph yH eism ë,
a n d hae« t u t o * g a llo n * o f P a te n t h it diet no
teU hnot the le ft si benefit. A Mend W fM l
mended your rraiedtee Ih e was cured by ht.
Milca* romediL« Ihavetsken
■ mtm m
throo b->trl«a of your Npw
J R F i l
Heart (,’ure snd two bottles
^ ■* »
Nervine. My pulse Is normal, I have DO n o t•
violent throbbing o f the heart, |
a w a it a »««.
I »incerely recommend eve ry one w ith «
o f Heart Disease to ta ke D r . M l I
Mow Kerned ie* n u d bd CiSTOd.
Gypsum City, Kans.
L . L. <
g o ld o n a P o s it iv e G u a ra u te o .
« A V ft (T U R N f O .
Sold by K. S. Ivuuwiton.
M is s N e l l i e F ig g ’s
ilillinery aud
Fancy Goods
F IR S T
STREET, O PPO SITE ODD
FELLOW S’ HALL.
S Q U IL L E
C IT Y ,
OREGON.
/^IHOIOE stock of new and fashionable
millinery, including trimmed and un-
I'immed hats, flowers, riblK»ns, tips, eto
Vill receive new invoioes and a fine stock
FANCY GOODS by enoh steamer and
v rail. Ladies nre cordially invited toin-
t-ct these Hoods and compare prices,
t'rders from a distance promptly e fli
irefully filled.
tt t fl
N E L L IE FIGO.
COOS BAY
A GOOD HOME FAMILY MARKET,
Cheap Cash Store,
been appointed to the charges a t. per river, where they intend visit-
Rev. Mr. Stine aDd family came
Roseburg and Oakland.
We had j iDg some of their numerous friends here from Florida some months
hoped be would have been plsced and acquaintances.
since, his health having been greatly
in Coos county.
Ttie I. O. G. T. last Tuesday impaired by the malaria of that far-
The Coos county Y. P. S. C. night included a social at the con­ off state, but he is now a new man
Workers will hold theii convention clusion of their ritual exercises. since residing here, aud although
in tills place on the 24tb and 25th It was the first of a series for the a comrade in the late war from
mats. There will he attendance j winter and was a charmingly pless- Minnesota, anil now on the down­
from alt parts of the county, and it | anl affair. Prof. Kanematz deliv- ward-side of life’s decline in age.
is hoped homes will he open for ered a brief and eloqnent address has become quite robust and may
His
entertainment during the meeting.; of farewell to Rev. Mr. S*ine aud do much good service y e t
Jonathan Quick and wife, and family, who are members, and who comrades here regret to part with
Misses Flora and Mary, returned nre about to remove to Rosehurg. him, hut accede to the command of
laat Thursday from a visit to Oak- After this social converse and the higher authority and wish him
Their
occupied the evening. £t! many happy years yet.
land, Or., at Lorai e aud points in . games
..
good
wisliesatteud
the
family
also.
Lane county. They visited John j WBS v°ted to hold a "neck tie”
----------- » « • » « ---
L. Offield, a former resident of J P ^ ty on Wednesday evening, 24th,
D e a th o r a F o r m e r C T tis m .
Coos, wbileoutin the valley. Mrs. at Masonic hall.
The Democrat, published at
Quick feels the better of her trip,
Charley
.
- Laviue came home laat
_
Our job department has turned Thursday from near the McNair
out legal
blanks— powers of place, where the railroad company
att irney for distant parties—post- \,s getting out p'les, almost a
erà, lulls of lading in book form, crushed msn. \V i.ile loading piles
in triplicate, posterà, letterhesde |OD the cars, one immense log rolled
programs, etc. For nest jobwork, an‘l strock him in such s manner
at city prices, call or send to this
fnr « *h'>r' while to impress his
office,
i associates with the idea that he
"neck-tie" social at Masonic hall
Wednesday eveuiug of next week.
Look out for a grand time.
Attorney J. M. Upton o f Ban-
dou returned home last Friday, via
this city, from district court.
F o r S a l e . — A
tract of 160 acres
of fiue timlier land, near Fishtrap.
Apply at this office.
Mrs. Hollan will leave abont
Thursday, for California.
Sherman Flinn came in from the
North Fork, this morning.
Wild geese are on the wing.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco.
17I7TLL sell Gent’« and Children’ s Glofch-
▼ V ing, Hats, Caps. Shoes. Underwear,
etc., from 25 to fiO per cent cheaper thau
any other house in Coos county.
GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR
YOURSELF.
8 3m]
J. ALB ERT. Proprietor.
ROBERT
— D EALER
Hardware,
C o q u ille C ity , O r.
T E N T 8 M A D E TO O RD ER .
T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L
Stoves, Tin­
BANDON,
O
RDERS
BY
MAIL
+ CREAM
leef, Veal, Pork, and Salt Meats of
all Kinds, Vegetables, Canned
r ods, and
OF A L L DE8CRIPTION8.
Vessels and Logging Gamps promptly
applied.
Such share of public patronage as firat-
e! has goods, low prions and square dealing
»title us to ia respectfully solicited. t a w «
U JJ ?
OR.
.in
PROMPTL
Attended to, And Roods shipped p*
steamer to all points on the upper river n
prices that d efy competition.
C O A L S IO V E S ,
W OOD STOVES,
COOK S T O V E '
R A N G E S.
BUILDING HARDWARE— Hueh u N«iS
Berawi, Lock*, Hlngm, «te., at
rook-bottom prion.
- _ . I li. * V
. I D
U
ELDREDGE _° , V
W. L. D ouclas
VWCfX
A
i lirst*« store, Front street, we nre now pre­
wired to furnish, at the lowest living rate,
TH» »1ST OF
T O U B F lIT U B S
Albany.
of - recent
date.
—
— -i - Oregon,
— b — » —
— - - -----1
makes mention of the death of
F o r S a le .
Mrs. A A. Skiuner at Eugene,
*p H B E K NICE LE V E L L O T S -
who, with her husband, was for­
merly a resident of Coos county,
..T H E ..
FOR THE PRICE OF TITO -$125 !
and has relatives still living in thi-
t In H » .«
I m iw h - d 6tti a«d Tth, Ww.-d-
valley:
l i n i A v ili. u : . I.» B m io n . A i 1 - « n
M . L U • NDLE «14N.
A pioneer lady with an interest,
SI tfl
P«rkar«bari;. Or
ing history died at Eugene a few
days ago.
She was Mrs. A. A.
The Pan! Bouloo and George j WB8 » df ad " > «• b» ‘ b* w" 8 b'*dlv Skinner, and wan <>ue of five
BOHN.
Charles A. Baldwin & Co.
Gonne musical novelty combination ;
■■
Pretty lady school teachers sent here H ath * * —At Junction C it f Sept. 29, 1894. to
Iter, and Mrs. I. P. Haynes, twin boys.
gave . pleasing entertainment her. j ^
’ har\ He limped about the from Vermont bv the governor of
BANKERS,
[One of them lived only a few hours; the
1D'“1*
having luckily escaped that state in 1851 with the self,
laat Thursday availing,
other aud the mother are doinR well.]
40 a n d 4 » w a l l s t r e e t ,
from broken hones and serious sacrificinir aim of civilizing *hi- C l iv t o w - On North Fork, Sept. 24. 1894, to
audience was select and appracta- j
N ew Y o rk .
Mr and Mrs. John Clinton, a son.
iujnries.
( h*r nw,'y barbarous region. Her
p Accounts o f Bank« and Banker« received
tive.
Tbe musical numbers ware
. . . . .
, name was Lincoln, and after 'each-
>
on favorable terms.
A nice wedding ceremony took ¡ „ K b (.|„ k )I h fe . year« she married
D IE D .
P nde a..d Investm ent Securities.
varied and plaasing, while the
f Pa>/
i melai L ttsr Mai.ed on Applicati««.
a l —Near Myrtle Point, Oct. 6, 1894. Ka
Chinese, Irish and other musical place tra the North Fork o f Co. Jndge A. A. Skinner, then n terri N * H-vear-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘A: ÌL
KSPONDBMCB SOLICITED.
qnille
river
last
Friday
evening,
at
torial
judge,
who
died
some
year«
Neal.
impersonations, funny songs and
Jo Huso»—Near Fairview. Oct 14, 1894, Ed
which
our
young
friends
Dr.
J.
C.
n8
°'
leaving
her
a
widow,
which
witticisms were artistic and com­
var Johnson, aged 29 years.
and Miss Edna H ill were '¡ l ”
r'‘m* io« d She was
ical.
They may visit us shortly Bogus
.
,
„
82 years old.
the contracting parties. Rev. C. A .1
. _______
c u n r isTHiexsT.
again.
Awarded
g j d n V f a |" >l|uGi,|l|A
Stine
of
this
city
officiated,
and
the
Prof.
T.
C
Land
of
the
North
Mr. and Mrs. F. L Harford, the
»5. CORDOVAN,
H lfb M t Honor»— W orld’« Fair.
rptrsHAtnanaiEDCAiF
temperance lectorers, are com­ event took place nt the home of the Carolina »ettl-ment was iu thi
D R,
bride’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
F.
place
last
Saturday,
on
his
return
ing to the coast to bold a serien of
*
POLICE,3 a o u x
gospel temperance meetings. They H ill’s. No pvent o f the kind has from a visit to Bandon. a place he
« « a w
occurred in thi. section for a ! had n<*t sean in 15 year» pa-:.
A a trle tly h ig h - g r a d e F a m ily i r w l a g
will reach Marshfield about the
*2. ‘ I¿P BOYSSCHOaSHOEi
M ash ln n , posse sal hi , e l l m o d ern
lorg while where more kindly Prof la n d miffari* conaid«rnbli
•LADIES*
I in p ro v»- m e i«La
16th. Mr. Harford is an eudorsed
iutereat and sincere well-wiehea from wonnda b*> r*»ca ^ad in the
lecturer for the W. C. T. U. of Or
...T i»" « ,.
uaranteed qual to the est
a sc no roe catalmuc
have attended the happy pair. late war, having been a member
egon, end Mrs. Harford is state
rW L * D O U G LAS,
P r l. e s v e r y re a s on a b le- O b ta in th e m
Both are well known and higb'y of the fanera« "Stonewall" Jack-
B
R
O
C
K
T
O
N
,
M
A
M
.
fr o m y o n r
U .m lv f am i mmko
recordirg secretary.
For year*
•om p a H son a .
Vets can s a v e m oney by » e r c h t t e le s W . L .
esteemed in this county, and are of *on H, b, HVe *r°"pe- _ He has heen a
|>uu«iee N h e e «.
.
they were in the field in Missouri, onrbeetv.ra gpenple. Thert.-etor bighlv-eHteemed citizeu of Cooe
Because, w e are the largest manufactarers of
adverdaed shoes is the w orld, sod wuaraatee
ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO.
and have lectured in Nebraska. and bride left Satutday raorging county for many y ear».
the vabie by »tam ping tbe na-ne and price oa
, the bottom, which protects yon against high
Kansas snd most of the western for Kansas City. Mo., where they
The dancing clnb ia called to
BELVIOERE, ILL.
prices and the middleman's profits. Onr shoes
equal custom w ork in atyle, easy fitting and
states. They come well endorsed will stay the winter and while the meet at Ma«onic hall next 8ator-
w earing qualities. W e have them sold eve ry­
where at lower prices for the vnlne given than
and are highly epokeo of by tb* former attend* a term at dental day night, for tbe purpose of re­
C $., R. A E. R. R. 4 N. Co.
any other make. Take no substitute. I f yons
press everywhere.
These able c o lle g e . The H e r a l d follows them, niganizati<»o. An earl v meeting is
dealer cannot supply yon, we can. Sola by
. S in c la ir is th e renu-
O T IC X - H ob .
MOST
PERFECT
MADE.
workers will probably visit this and ame-rely joins in congralnla- desired, so that after the transac-
Dealer, whose name will »h^rtly j
led age.»«
a t O m a ille C ity
larly authorised
i
pur« Grape Creim of T «rtar Powdrr. Fr«s
fo
r
th
e
c
o
lle
c
tio
n
o
f
s
a b * 'l y a n a rig h t-o f-
oity also, snd at Myrtle Point and tions and best wishes for their tion of trasiues. a bocn U bop can A
from Ammonia, Alum or «ny other adulUraat, appear here. Agent wanted. Apply > e p j eobncnptiooa OU hU'onnl of this ormi
Bandon, while in tbe county.
, prosperity end bappineee.
j be indulged in.
At one#.
p r iry .
tt. A . G R A H A M
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
T
h
e d
ay’
Having opened onr new and neat Meat
larket, first building south o f Naabnrpr
Etc., Etc.
And
A
M. S Vanderburg, Prop.
F a m ily G r o c e r i e s
—
ware, Lamps, Cut!ery,
Groceries If . . .
Varieties
T th« JERKY W ILSON PLACE, op-
posile the Railroad Depot,
FRONT STREET,
in
ware. Quee sware, G la ss­
M CCLEARY,
M A K R IF .n .
W » kn -L u » * —On South Coo« river, at reei-
deuce of W. A. Luse, esq., Oct. 7, 18i>4.
by Justice C uhshds , Richard Wren and
Miss Emily Lane.
J ohnson -E bickson —At Marshfield, Oct. 6,
18ÍH. by Rev. W
Horsfall. Rodolph
Johnson and Miss Amelia Eriokson.
S a V aus - RoBwnTsotf— At West Marshfield
Oct. *, 1M»4. by Rew. G. W . Qaimby,
Byron F. Savage and Miss Jeanette
Robertson.
On the Middle Fork, nt the
rvsidvno«* of thA biide’ s parents,
Mr
and M:s. B. F. Hill. Jtev.C, A Stine of
this city officiating, Dr. J . C. Bogue and
M..-8 Edna Lili.
JOHN H. YAGER
Front Street, Marshfield, Or.,
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