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Coquin* CUs S i t i l i T U E S D A Y , NO V. 20, 1894 REGULAR TRAINS W ednesdays daya will m a u follow»; LoSVO • 00 ». m. Marflhfiold Arrivi “ M onda yb . » 1 » “ • .AO “ 10.00 “ COQUILLE CITY Norway Myrtle Point a n d p h i - If It’s a Sprain, Strain, or Bruise ^ ¡iS Will t. Cure Jacobs O ilB H t It - r .- Arriva la.lAp. m. liWVI 11.00 a. m. 10.36 “ 10.1* “ L O C A L IT E M S. Local« on 2d png*. We aliould have a atareh factory. Jeff Beuhain brought in some nice grapes last week. Judge Nosier is adding improTe- meots to bis residence. J. H. Radabaugh was down from his upper-river home yesterday. Mrs. A Q. Aiken and little daughter, Florence, came over from the bay yesterday. Read the Coquills creamery statement for the month o f October in today’s H erald . A dose of Simmons Liver regu lator, taken daily, will relieve and prevent indigestion. Johnson Bro’s had soma huckle berries at their market last week from the North Fork. The train from tba bay cornea quite heavily freighted with mer chandise and other goods. Mrs. Elizabeth Fouta has im proved her home property by en closing it in a nsat new fence. T he railway company is putting about 980,000 into the Beaver Hill mining improvements, bunksr, etc. C. C. Myers left yesterday for tbe upper river, where b,- will put up a new house for Tom Devereux. Andrew Hall is now engiuxer on the steamer Aleit, having trans ferred himself from the Myrl recently. Prof. Barklow, county superin tendent, returned yesterday from the examination held at Marshfield last week. Ceeallle I'm uaorr ■«■<•■»■■•. Superintendent R. D. Sanford, of the Coquille Creamery Patrons Co., gives the following statement for the month of October, 1894; Total milk reoeived........ 141,019 lbs Daily average................. 4,549 “ Highest test 6.9; lowest test, 3.4; Average test, 4.4 Butter-fat received........ 6,160 lbs Butter churned out . 6,538 “ Gam of churn over test. 378 “ Amount of butter per 100 lbs milk........................ 4 .6 “ Gross for which 6538 lbs butter sold................. 11,492 28 Averags gross price for which butter sold per lb 22.8 Expenses deducted on freight, commissions, return ch’ges on mon ey, eto........................... 161 04 Salary of auperintendent ($20 rem itted).......... 30 00 Manufacturing, ready for shipraent.6538 lbs but ter @ 4c per lb .......... 261 52 Net sales,after deducting expenses..................... 1,049 72 Skintmilk sold to patroos (23,365 lbs @ 5§c per 100 lb s )....................... 12 65 Skimmilk to J. A. Lyons (111,493 lbs @ 5§c per 100 lbe)........................ 62 71 Net cash on hand to be divided by 6160 lbs of butter-fat.................... 1,124 98 Price paid to patrons for butter-fat per lb ........ 18.2 Difference between gross price of butter and net price of b u tter-fat... 4.6 The dentist, Dr. T. R. Wheeler, wiM be in this place for only ten days longer. Don’t fail to have your dental work attended to. Artificial plates from $7 up; silver fillings $ 1 ; gold fillings from ¡12 up; extracting 50c. Satisfaction guar anteed in all operations. Office - In the Nasburg building. Front afreet, lately occupied by McDonald tbe barber. J. A. Lyons yesterday chipped Jack W ood has the rditoi’s 52 boxes o f Northern Spy and thanks for kind remeroberance in They were tbe way o f pumpkins SDd other Spitzenberg apples. neatly and ctm fnlly lacked, Are vegetables. It is hardly likely onr people in good fruit, souud and marketable, nod we should be glad to heal that this upper valley will put up a they have brought a fair price. woolen mill; why not, then, (estab They were shipped via the bay, lish a tannery f however. We call the attention o f our The hlacksmithiog business, so readers to Mr. Romander's able long conducted by Drsne A Mc article on co-operative dairying in Adams, will bersafter go on in the today’s H erald . name of W. Drane alone, the firm Rev. W. Horsfall passed down to having dissolved partnership. Sam BaDdon and the lower coast last McAdams goes to Curry county, Wednesday, where he would con where hs has accepted a good open duct services at several points. ing. It ¡» no ra .y thing to draw harsh, coarse A former citizen, recently in l air >o as to make it look graceful or be coming. B j the use af Ayer’s Hsir Vigor from the valley where he tempora this difficulty is removed end the hair made rily resides, on passing to his barn to assume any style or arrangement that from tbe house remarked: “ I have may be desired. Give the Vigor a trial. The tug Triumph delivered tbe seen more green grass along this schooner Ralph J. Long at our short walk than I have eeen in a wharf last Thursday. She took two-months’ residence and much a load of lumber from Lyons’ mill travel in the valley.” T rark rrs’ E ia a s ls ilk s . At tbe resent examination of teaobera, held at Marshfield last week, tha following applicants were successful in passing tha examina tion and were granted certificates: Miss Flora McCloskey, Miss Vienna Masters, Miss Acnie Carl, Mrs. Hattie Strang, D. L. Rood, Clarence W. Waterman, Bert Ride out and William Cavanacgb. Prof. J. 8 . Hodpin and Miss Emma Stand passed the examination for state diplomas. A li v e a n d W e l l . The following paragraph, taken from tha Portland Telegram, has been going the rounds o f the press, and while it seemed to have a sem blance of fact to justify it, it grat ifies ns to be able to preseut a denial from the father of the sup posed victim, that his ana was the nufortunate oue. Tbe paragraph reads: Ona victim of the Seattle fire has hitherto remained unidentified. Tha name o f William McNair is on the register o f the hotel, and last Saturday the chief o f police received a letter from Eben Mc Nair, o f Nanaimo, B. C. McNair says that tbe missing man is his nephew nnd that his home ie at Myrtle Point, Cooe county, Or. Willian McNair is missing from his home and his relatives do not know whether be ie dead or alive. The unknown victim of lbe fire was burned so badly that identifica tion was impossible. He was ahont 5 feet 10 inches tall, o f medinm build, and had on part o f a blue tlauuel shirt and white undershirt. I Kandon Recorder. I Miss Ray Collier, after a viait of Remain bar that company K wiH several days, returned to Empire give a grand ball bar* on Saturday yesterday. night, Nov. 24 Keep a lookout for tbe particu J. B. Hunt baa aold tba Baadnn lars o f our great Thanksgiving livery stable property to L. W. present to all our readers. Record o f this place. J. 8 . Ksnemata, o f Coquille City, Mrs. G. M. Dyer and Misa Lizzie Winchester came up from Baudoo s a n s down leet Monday end did some surveying for J. L Ryone. yesterday. They are visiting at J. I. Couger received the neces Mrs. Buck's. sary books for his business college H. A. Jones tenders hie services this weak, a id tba school is pro to fam ish music for danciug par gressing nicely. ties, balls, concerts, eto. Cell on One o f N. Thrush's children is or send for him. suffering from aearlet fever this The child ie gettiug better Mrs. Tenhrook, late of the Ten- week. brook bouse at Empire City, haa and there ia littla fear o f the disease ■preading. Mrs. Thrash and bar moved to Bandon and taken James daughter have also taken down Costello's new bouse and will coo- with the asms disease. duct a hotel there as the Occident. Cory Stillwell and Winter David We were led ¡Dio an error ic son succeeded in capturing two our statement made last week bears last Friday in steal traps. that Mr. Flanders bad tbe contract One was a cub, but tha other was a large one. and managed the moving c f the poetnffica building; it was Mr. J. B. Fox, who takes greet pride L akes. in what our section cau produce in Last Tuesday Grandpa Robert tbe way o f fruit*, vegetables, etc, Dean was the guest of several of has presented ne with a cabbage- his graud-childreu at tha boms of head, of tba Flat Dntcb variety, bis sou Robert Dean, jr., who were which weiglia 22 pounds, and meas entertaining him in honor of hia ure* 414 and 474 inches around. It is not the largest that has been 74th birthday. Art is making great strides, or grown bare, by half, but then it is we could not present onr readers fine and looms up handsomely as with sneb a handsome Thanksgiv a specimen. I r e lin e « . Pay op arrearages, aud one ym-r Nov. 16.—Still tbe fine wealber in advance of ouly $0 for the Daily continues nnd farmers ate taking Call aud H erald , or $‘2.25 for the tbe sdvsutsge of it to get tjrongb Weekly Call and H erald . with their bnuliog. Mrs. Herman sod son William made • short vist to Coqnille one day tbia week. They report tbe road in yery pood condition. James Cotton of Carry county is in ibis vicinity. He says tbtngs are prosperous in Carry. W ebb Mast returned from Rnee- hnrg yesterday. He accompanied bis brother J. W. that far on bis road to Monoionth to attend the norma) school. S. Sherwood of Snmneria »pend ing some time on tbe river. I. Chandler and family are vieit- ing relatives on the South Fork. A. M. Self has moved hack on bis farm. A. Meyers will live with him and run the place. A large crowd from this place COL. C. W . DRAW. took pait io the surprise party at E. P. Mast’s. All say they enjoyed SUNSTRUCK IN BATTLE I DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., E l k b a k t , themselves but Lee, and that ie I nd .—I must say the Reatorative Nervino easily accounted for. Cheer up, uml Nerve and liv e r Fills have done me Lee, all will be right in the future. f F O K R A C I I H A T S NOT F *X T AJB W ELL AS NOW. Rey. Mr. 8 hangle, P. E. of Rose- Tbe starting point of mv disease was a bnrg district, held services at the sunstroke reoeived In battle before Fort. Louisiana, June 14th, 1803. Up to church Su tday. He preached two Hudson, the time of beginning to take Dr. Miles' LJ A Remedies I had had a con- excellent sermons and all went F | AA * 3 tlnuAl distracting pain in my spell*, ana . ihp ^ past four ______ away tbs better for having beard head; also, week spell years I have had to give op everything him. of an active character, and stay in tho fo r I n P month# at We hear tha distant sound o f house a t l r a .i L U H L U « o u l . l not walk aeross tht street. I KNOW YOUR wedding bells. Torsv. RL.UEIMB3 HATE CURED MX, and tha« tke_cnr«^eill be permanent. S e v e r a l of my frien d s here e r e ___ „ well of them. them. Your, truly, COL C. W. DRAW. National Military Horn« Dayton, Q. DR. MILRS'NKRTXNW Ie the moot oer- tel n cure for Headarho, N ,n r»l| U , Nerv- . . . Pro«.ration, Dlntneea, •peases, Hle.p- l.a .u .« ., Dullnoaa. Blnoa, end Opium Habit. Oooiain» no opiaaw or daneeroa. drum- THE EXAM INER'S BIG PREMIUMS I .ttP Tba San Francisco Examiner will give away at its next annual OHANQINQ OUR MIND drawing 9000 oremiams, aggregat ing in value $145,000. Each sub- A. Pershbaker, tbe prosperous Is hard work compared with scriher, also, receives a fine picture Sold on e Foaitl.o Qn.rautoo proprietor o f Prosper, was in town changing the appearance o f your worth In the market more than the D r . M I L E S ’ P I L L S .6 0 D o s c » 2 6 C m Saturday and yesterday. Mr. P. stove with price o f the paper. These are Sola uv it. ¡ 3 . Auowiton. visited bis logging camps in this splendid inducements, because the TEN vicinity, including John Clinton’s, Examiner is »he best newspaper on CT 8 . even and makes a good report. We had the coest and ie well worth alone a pleasant call. TE N tbe $1.50 a year that it costa. If tove Judge Dyer came up from Ban- C T 8 . yon subscribe now you can get the don yesterday aud took tbe train TEN H erald and the Weekly Examiner for the bay, thence by steamer to C T 8 . loss both one year for only $2.75. This San Franciaoo. H e will there dubbing rate entitles the subscriber FIRST STREET, OPPOSITE ODD Lasts Seven times longer meet Capt. G. W. Williams, and FELLOWS* HALL, L ook s Seven times better Thin to a ticket id tbe drawing and all LETTER FROM THE FATHER. possibly consummate tbe trade of Dou’t C O Q U IL LE C IT Y , O REG O N . A bou t Seven times cleaner Stove other special privileges. M yrtle P oint , N ov . 17,1894. E d H erald — Dear : There many industries and large land A bou t T w o times cheaper p«tet fail to take advantage of this offer. HOICE stock of new and fashionable is a report in tbe papers that my interests on tb's river to an eastern A bou t T w o times handier millinery, including trimmed and un- Read about the splendid Thanks trimmed Capt. Williams has eon, William McNair, was a victim syndicate. hats, flowers, ribbon», tips, eto • • • giving gift for all our readers iu Will receive new invoice» and n fine »took of the Seattle fire, w here the West- been several moDtha in New York, of FANCY GOODS by each steamer and Side Hotel was burned, which is a Philadelphia and Washington, and I f your grocer doesn’t keep it, another colum. by rail. Ladies are cordially invited to in spect these goods and compare prices. mistake. The facts are as follows: | send us his name with ioc and Tbe H m a l d ’ s jobwork is a dra* Orders from a distance promptly nnd had bouJed much property on this W il:iam,iu company with his uncle, carefully filled. ’ct a large box and a valuable ing card. 38 tf I N E L LIE FIGG. got into Seattle on the 12 o ’clock river to transfer to eastern capital amily household book free. night train, registered at the hotel ists, and it appears ha baa made and went mt to a restaurant to get the sale, which most undoubtedly Donnellan & Co., Agts., a lunch, and when they got hack to occasion the introduction o f d s w the hotel it was all in flames, aud • 1 * M O N T C O M I S Y A T .. S . P .. O A L . as they were on their way to Gold managements and enlarged facil AND Front Street, Marshfield, Or., Basin, Snohomish county, Wash ities in this valley. ington, aud left next day, they did W. S Vanderburg, Prop. not think of any such mistakes Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder being reported. My son ia safe Awardto Gold Modal Midwintor Sob. Soa Fraadwa. 1 C A 40R E S , C. S. Titla, 80 acre» l>ot- and well, and I hope you will OTICE is hereby given, that about De Having opened our new and neat Meat 1 DU tem land, 10 aerea in cultivation, cember 1st, or sooner, I will be prepared ro s T o r n c * b u il d in g , please notify the public o f the improvement» costing $600. Almost at j Market, first building south of Nasburg *fc to fam ish a good article of fresh milk at onr own prioe—at H oit»h and balance In i Hirst's store, Front street, we are now pre same in your paper. My brother your door At popular prices, and 20 per cent in British Columbia knew that my will be deducted to those wishing to take M A R S H F IE L D , - - - O R E G O N . y .a r s . O all a t H i b a l d otlioe. pared to furnish, at the low?st living rate, milk at mv barn at milking hours. THK BEST or •on ba i gone to Washington, Hnd their ▲ continuous supply will be maintained seeing his name mentioned as being if possible, in reason, and a share of the Beef, Veal, Pork, and Salt Meats of f E r I L L sell Gent's and Children’ s Cloth- solicited. on the hotel register And could find publio patronage is respectfully V V ing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, all Kinds, Vegetables, Canned R . D. SANFORD. etc. from ?5 to 60 per cent oheaper than no clue to him, be wrote to tbe Coquille City, Or., N ot . 6. Goods, and any other house in Coos oounty. — DEALER IN — police at Seattle as to the identity ing gift as the beautiful watercolor picture which we announce in another column. S M iss Iff elite Figg’s / S G Millinery and Fancy Goods Sir C S COOS BAY WORKINGMEN'S N A GOOD HOME FAMILY MARKET, GREAT BARGAIN Cheap Cash Store, { JOHN H. YAGER, of s d unkuown dead mau, aud that is how tbe mistake occurred. Yours, respectfully, D avid M c N air . For a pain in the side or chest there is nothing so good as a piece of flannel dampened with Chamber lain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of pain. It affords prompt and permanent relief and if used in time will often prevent a cold from resulting in pneumonia. This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. For sale by S. L. Leneve, druggist. O TICE—To whom it may concern: My G IVE wife, Haohael 8 . Stoddard, haying left my bed and board without jnsfc canae or 8 3m] provocation, all parsons ara hereby warned not to credit her on my acoonnt, ai a will pay no debts of her contracting. P. C. S toddard . Myrtle Point, Or.. Oct. 12. 1894. N US A CALL AND SEE FOB TOUR8ELF. J. ALBER T, Proprietor. ROBERT MCCLEARY, BORN. H auschildt —On Coo* river, N ot . 7, 1894. to Mr. end Mr*. T. F . Hauachildt, a son. Jmuent*—On the Central Paoifio train, going at the rnte of about 30 mile* an hoar, near Salt Lake City. Utah, Oct. 28.1894, to Mr. and Mr*. Will Jenkins, a 10V^ lb. son. Groceries „ . JS Varieties Hardware, Stoves, Tin- ware.Quee sware, Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery. F a m ily G r o c e r ie s OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Vessels and Logging Caqip* promptly supplied. Snoh share of publio patronage as first- class goods, low prices and square dealing entitle us to is respectfully solicited. [n33t Etc., Etc. TOUR FUTUR* And for Ban Francisco and left yester It is company Gi O. N. G., at BAlffDOIff, O R . day. Myrtle Point that will give tbe T the JERRY W ILSON PLACE, op- grand entertainment and ball on Last Thursday Prof. Kanematz posite the Railroad Depot, RDEBH BY M AIL TOOMPTLY received 40,000 or 50,000 silkworm Thanksgiving right. The Lock- FRONT STREET, attended to, and Rood, ahlppeil per , D IE D . •taemer to nil point« on the apper river at { eggs from Germany, through a wood orchestra will furnish music, F bkbt —At Marshfield. Nov, 8,1894, Freddie prieea that defv coin petition. A., beloved non of Mr. and Mr*. James and the steamers Antelope and •ilk specialint, Mr. Shoemaker, at C O A L S JO V E 8 , Ferry, aged 8 years. 3 months snd 2 days. Akron, Ohio. He received also a Myrl provide an excursion. TEN TS M A D E T O O R D E R . W OOD STOVES, C . A . M. N a ile r . pound o f cocoons. These latter, COOK STO V ES Elgin Chapter No. 24, O. E. 8 ., R eautiful : (California. T E N T IN G M A TE R IA L . All members o f Gen. Lytle Post, while very fine, are not as large as at Myrtle Point, held an installa R AN G ES. G. A. R., are reqneeted to be pres our Coos county cocoons. ARTIES contemplating coming to the tion o f officers Wednesday night of ent at the regular meeting, Decem BUILDING HAR D W AR E— Such as Nails, S a l s . Pacific Coast, Merchants, Farmers, Screws, Locks, Hinges, etc., aft N. Lorenz will now occupy the last week, concluding with a social ber 5tb, ae the election of officers Mechanics, Clerks or Laborers (male or rock-bottom prices. new storeroom next door to the post- time and lunch. A delegation went takes place for the ensuing year, female 1 for employment, to purchase land r p H R E K N I C E L E V E L L O T S — or engage in business, send S4) cents money office, late Hsrkness & Scott's, where also other important busiuess comes order for Maps, Circulars, Illustrated Books Papers and General Information of the Pa F OM TBE PRICE 4P TW4~$I2»!¡ he will open at once a choice stock from this place, and an enjoyable betöre the posi. Let every ..T H E .. rv member oific Coast. E . W. REID A CO., o f general merchandise, specially time was had. N< orton , be on hand. G. W. N 126 W . First street, On Mein otreet, between 6th end Tth, Wood- Lot Angeles. C s l. lead Addition to Bandeo. Addreee seasonable fall and winter goods, Post Commander. n20 raj A. L. Nosier arrived in town M. L. EA N D LEM A N , hats, caps, boots and shoes, rubber Hem y H. Nicbole, Adj. 61 tf 1 Perkerabars, Or. goods of all kinds, woollen ready yesterday morniug from Mon mouth, all tbe way on horseback, made clothing, underwear, etc. Call A pair o f new shoes were left at W IL L HELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION oyer tbe Coos bay wagon road. Lyons' market nearly a month ago, at hie new store. the entire atoek of Merchandise for merly owned by W . O. Webeter, on which the owner can have by call A. Buzan pot un acre in carrots H e left Monmouth last Thursday. ing, proving property and paying Thursday, Nov. 22, 1894, the past season, the result o f which BANKERS, Mrs. Aiken arrived yesterday 30 centa for this notion. has been 30 tons, all o f which be with a choice lioa of millinery, 4« and 4» w a l l st r e e t , < F or S ale . — A tract o f 160 acres dispoeed o f readilv—for they hsve which aba displays at her residence N E W TORN. of fine timber land, near Fisbtrap. always commanded u higher priee for a few daya only. Accettata of Banks and Bankers received « From here Apply at this office. Sale to benn at 9 o’clock a. m ., at Web en fle*'ersfcle terme. ster’ s Brick Store. Terms, cash. B e a d s an d laveetm ettt flecnrlttee. — at |5 per ton. Think of that, ye she goes to Bsudon next Friday. W. W . GAGE, Sheriff. Tbe Arago creamery receivei Dally Financial Letter Mailed an Apptteatlea, farmers and dairy stockmen! C O R R K S rO N D B .V C B S O L IC IT E D . Mies Mabel Bontell, formerly o f 6000 lbe. of milk per day. C O Q U IL LE V A L L E Y v w w w w s W e overheard something o f a this place, took the part o f "ho- A No. 8 cook stove for sale cheap. discussion on ensilage the other phronia Dnfunny” in the Milk- Apply to. C. W ilk in s . day. There in no need of tbe ex mauia’ Convention, given st Rose- CLAS J. S. KANEMATZ. A M ., PRINCIPAL. pense, labor and risk of anything ▼HI S t ST. borg last Saturday night • e u u M i* Awarded o f tbe kind in this country. With Rooms 1 and 2. Concrete Building, The fall of the year it a trying eeaaop for « a ceR D evA N , carrots, turnips, sugar beeta and elderly people. The manr ebeerleoa, dark, Highest H on ors-W orld 's Pair. BANDON, COOS COUNTY, OR. fWMCHAÜMMSUillCAir. H&VfRECRfltlúMNM such like yielding at tbe rate o f 25 dimnnl daya act depreaaingly, not to lay D U ERM begins 1st Monday in December, to 35 tons per acre, and tbe d e li-; injarintialy, on both old and young. Now is A Goqulllo City, Or. O For P AUCTION SALE. I Charles A Baldwin & Co. ELDREDGE “B ” MARSHIELD, OR. POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE cions hay and f dder and grain that can be mowed, for the stock, ensilage would not be in it A Wesleyan minister is daily ex pected in Bsndon. He will he utatioued there and will bold regular services. It is expected a hand some site will be given for the •ruction o f u spacious Methodist church tberu as Baudoo, it is said, •bounds with Methodists and the offspring o f Methodists, and that liberal sums for that purpose will bs forthcoming wbsn required. the time to re-enforoe the vital energies with Ayer’« Sarsaparilla—the beet of all blood medicines. Mrs. Gua Buckingham and two children came in trom Lane county last Wednesday and will spend tbs winter at her old boms at Bandon. The hoard o f town trusleea met last Thursday, at 2 p. m., and con cluded the work o f reriaiug and codifying tbe city ordinances. qWCFj BAKING POttDfR * CREAM C. L . Gray, tbe jeweler, will be M O ST PERFECT M ADE. here on the 22d ioet, at J. W. A pore Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Pro* Leneve's, to repair watched aud in n Armronia, Alum or any other adulterer! javrelry. 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. sasssr T and continues daily, except Saturdays nad Sundays, Until the end of February. 189b. Scholars are admitted at any time. The tech ical courses will oonsist of Junior and Senior Classes in Land Snr- veying. -Ordinary Marine Surv^jinr— -------------------------- ,— , . Sesmannhip Higher Course. Oiril Egineering. Junior and Senior Classes . Course of Draughtsman. Portrait Drawing and Pastel. Evening classes will be open Monday, Wednesday snd Friday evenings of each ¡ week, from 7 -M *o » o'clock, to » i t . mechan - 1 ioa and other, an opportunity to a.ail I themaelTee of the bea'flte of line isetitple I Tuition—Day oia«e. $6 per month. I Niaht elaae—$S oer month. Payments to be made inrariabl» In ádrenos to J edfe O. M Dyer, of Bandon, e u »nth(mired trassero.. sens fes OTALseuc r W -L 'D e W L M . B R O CK TO N , M A M . f « « u p tffi W W gSM t- » . U » . . t o . . , we •* advertí.«. <haee la the w erl4 eed neriatoe the relee by Marnata» — - f c i.r eqe.l c t o n i wwrk to **yl«. **«T •!»}■« «•* w e r t» , «.aUtloa. toe,k ava n oa i whor. It tower prieto far thr raleo inv other mah*. Tato m « o dealer relato toppi, je * , we Dealer, « h (toe name will shortly «ppear hers, àgent wecU L 4pçLy •t e A s t r ic t ly M g h -ir r s 4 # F a m ily Sew lu g ffflttchin#, p o » *r » M n | a l l m o d e rn Improvement«- G uaranteed E qual to the B est F r i e s « m y r e a s o n a b l e . O b ta in t h a t t f r $ a y e a r lo c a l d e a le r s a d m a k e co an p a r leon e. ELDRED6E MANUFACTURING CO. tosili,. BELVIDERE, ILL. & Liberal Offer, $ 3 .6 0 - 0 NLY - $ 3 .6 0 C I » R . 4 E . R. R . 4 N. Co. V T O T I C K — Hon W. (¡melaré la «he rs« tj-, jgtoitoto**». « IB IN YOUR OWN HAND. 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By iabetfiW ug to it for 1891 yon will receive a gallery of exquieite works of art of great value, beanie* the an porn prrmlnm picture, litflin ch e#, “ I ’m a Daleyl” Which ia alm ost arra j baby, and eqa-.l to th * crtylnaJ oil paint Ing which coal I » * ; ami yen wl l have a mayaalne thate»»Do| be eqna'ed by any In the wotlu for Ita beautiful illnatration* an ! »object matter, that will k c p yoa ported on all the mplca of the cay, and all the fads, and different Itemt of Internet abont tue honaehold, beeldt-a fnm lrhing Intereatlng reading matter, both gravo and gay. for ?ho whole family ; d whllo Demoreat’a 1» not a faabion magaziii*, faahion pay^a are perfect, and yon get with it, fret of cost, all the pattern« yon wi-h to «••during the year, and In any also yoachoase. getfii in your aubccriptlon nr once, only $2 00, and you will really get over jWB 00 In value. Adorers wie pub» ‘ ‘ nga Deetorert. 13 Bart Ea»t 14U , Jennlng" Deaiorret. 15 Hüi » 8t St . New York If voa are ar« nnacqnalnted nareanalaw d wtfh wtlh tho th M to tolto.ren dfora.prelm rn eopr. A l.r e « « L A P , RA NG I.I Breen, huacrty IA N O l.B | i a l»nre TR ------------ ION OK TH IM B. (.neroflltr: loor r iB ^ T DIVISION ___ „ will l LONO SECOND DIVISION, iww^n Inffwaltr. Th. MOUNT OK Jl PITER hclr>k„na aaiMt’on ; that of SATURN, Pfadrwa ; th. HUN, lovrof •plreiiior: M A H A .coer»«; MOON, lie«!! ; V ENU», kre. of plasm o, : »nd MERCLKY. tigone«. Take onr torteo » . a to re tod re » wiH ho H ro to p o r t« ,, tho loto and M i t veleahto r o n TN» Coquille City Herald andüfW - [(jRtST’S F.WLY