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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1894)
C*Q*dUt Citg S^etauù ? 7? . T U E SD A Y , DEC. 25, 1894. REG U LA R ( T H E G R E£ A T Uilli T R A IN S H I ON.MYN, WEDNESDAYS J jX days will run as follows; Leave 8 00 a. m. Mar*1 ifield Arrive •• 0.15 “ COQUILLE CITY »5 0 “ Norway 10.00 “ Myrtle Point „ CURES mm Rt£ M E D Y AND FUI- Arrive 12.15 p. m. Leave 11.00a. ra. 10.25 “ 10.15 “ Attend the masquerade to-night. Our la grippe victims are doing well. Grant Beale o f Empire City L O C A L IT E M S. came over yesterday. P e o p l e * » P a r t y N o t ic e . This masquerade ball promises A meetiog of the county central committee of the People’s Party to be the best ever given here. will he held in Coquille City The Baptist Sunday-school closed Monday, Dec. 31, nt 11 a. m. Bus for the winter from last Sunday. iness of importance to nttend to. Dr. Holden, dentist, left for Ban- The members-elect of the legisla ture are urged to he present, and don and the lower coast yesterday. all who wish may attend. Wo hold soma interesting orig Charming weather. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Everybody should attend the play, “ Black Diamonds.” The academy nlso has taken a holiday till next Monday. The steamer Bandorille will take on a lend of lumber at Lyons’ mill. A. C. Wilson passed through to his mining claim at Salmon moun tain last week. inal matter over for another issue. Star Comedy Co. New Year's eve — “ Black Diamonds,’’ a splendid play. F ob S ale .— A tract of 1G0 acres of firm timber land, near Fishtrap Apply at this office. The Coqnille creamery closed yesterday, having run full nine months. Many of the scholars attending the academy here have gone home to spend the holidays. Mr. Lyons distributed the usual Baker Post, G. A. R , is prepar Christmas tnrkey to eaoh of his ing for a masquerade ball at Marsh employes yesterday. field on February 22d. Kidney affections of years stand It is expected that the annual ing cured hv Simmons Liver Regu rainfall for this year will be from lator.— J. W. Poynts. 65 to 75 per cent above the average. Mrs. Seeley and daughter, Mise Mre. W. H. Bunch and children Edna, spent a day or two at left yesterday to spend the holi Marshfield last'week. days with her paronts at Myrtle The I. O. G. T. will meet ns Point. usual New Year’s night— the regu Rev. O. G. Quimby will spend lar night of meeting. the holidays among North Fork The W. R. C. ladies will furnish the supper for the ball to-night, friends and then take his departure for the east. only 25 cents a plate. Pay up arrearages, nnd ono year The buoy off the month o f the Coqnille has been moved to the i in advance of only $G for the Daily Call aud H erald , or $2.25 for the sorthwnrd by the heavy seas. Weekly Call and H erald . U. D. Sanford is now prepared to It is expected the Rev. Mr. M c fnrnish yon with good rich milk, Cain of the Methodist Episcopal cheap ns dirt--m inus the dirt. * church will take up his permanent The World Almnnac for 1895 residence at Bandon. free to subscribers paying one Judge and Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. year’s subscription to the H ebald . Buckingham came up yesterday The storm of the past two or and will spend Christmus with Mr. three weeks appears to hnva sub an d Mrs. R. E. Buck. sided, and the roar o f tba breakers The schooner Prosper came in is normal. over the bar last Friday and The steamer Bandorille will now stranded on the north beach, but make trips between this place and soon got off aud into the channel Han Francisco and from this place to again. Portland alternatsly. F or S ale —T he undersigned Bud Stone, formerly a resident offers a span o f good mnres, 6 and here, but for two or three years 8 yrs. old, wagon aud harness, for past living in Washington, has re sale. For terms, enquire at the A. G. A iken . turned and is at present at Empire postoffice, of City. "A snake in the grass” is all the mors The friends of Miss Ruby Stone, dangerous from being unsuspected. So are many o f the blood medicines offered the formerly of this place, will be public. To avoid all risk, ask your druggist pleased to learn of her recent mar for Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla, and nlso for Ayer's riage at her present home at Har Almanac, which is just out for the new year. rington, Washington. Arrivals by steamer Arago Wed Three best papers in the country nesday of last week: John Nor each week for only $2.25 a year — man, Mrs. C. Robbins and Ed your local paper, the H erald , and Sumner, and four Chinamen in Per steamer Areata the Twice-a-week New York- steerage. World. Don’t fail to note this. Thursday morning: Miss Lizzie Mr. Jones’ washing compound,! Ellerhy. besides being purely vegetable, and The agate banters on the beach free from acids, lye or any sub-1 are more numerous than ever at stance injurious to clothes, does away with all rubbing and the, this late season of the year. The usual manual labor in doing a agates are muoh more numerous, washing. Try it. ; ns lots of them have been washed With clergymen, pnbiio speakers, sincere, | in by the heavy Beas that have been nnd actors, A jer’ a Cherry Pectoral is the [ r o ||i n „ ¡ n f o r s o m 0 t ; m e past- favorite remedy for hoarseness all affec- tions o f the vocal organs, throaf, and lunqs R. E. Buck received n handsome Its anodyne and expectorant effects are lap-robe from Mrs. Judge Dyer, promptly realized. and Mrs.'Buck a pair o f beautiful Onr Coquille I. O. G. T. is re- . . . . , . , , - blankets, with her initials woven in puted to be the banner lodge of i . , T , „ the center, from Judge Dyer, the state. Now let its member Christmas presents. The articles ship take the pride in its repnta- tion that its fame warrants and are all wool and from the new woollen mill at Bandou. make it effectively so, too. PAI NS o f MAN & BEAST. T o t h e D u ir j i n c i i ’ » t 'n l e n . S u n d a y - S r li» o f C h r is t in a » C o u e e r t . | West Or* jion inn i The M. E. Sunday-school gave a literary and musical program last Saturday night, appropriate to the occasion. Being Christmas-tide, the church had been handsomely decorated by the ladies prior to the celebration. Some neat and ap propriate mottoes were also placed over the pulpit and at other points on the wall, each as “ Merry Christ mas and Happy New Year,” “ Christmas Greeting,” etc. The church wns well filled with an ap preciative audience aud au inter esting progrnm wns rendered. Ben Harrison o f the North Fork trapped a mink this week of a pe culiar form, the animal having only three legs. Work on th» railroad up near Sugarloaf is to be resumed in a few days and it is the intention of the company to work all winter. Dr. Alex McDonald was called into consultation with Dr. J. K. Reader last Monday in the case of S. P. MoVey who had hie foot crushed at Arago a short time since. It is rumored that $150,000 ae purt of the purchase price of the big laud and timber deal, inaugur ated by Capt. G. W. Williams, of the Coquille valley, has been paid, and that the work of abstracting the titles to the lands has been commenced, and as soon as the abstract is complete the balance of the money will be paid, and* that the sale will be consummated. The board o f directors have decided that the meeting appointed to be held on the 1st Suturday in January— the 5th— had best bo held on Friday, the 4th. Their reason is that if held Sntuiday, mnny of the members will not be able to reach their homes, as no boats will be running*on Sunday. The primary department of the The meeting will, therefore, be ublic school gave an emertain- held Friday, Jan. 4, at 10 a. m., at fsnt last Friday afternoon, under the little church in this place. the charge of the teacher, Mrs. Strang. The little folks gave reci J. L. Ryons has discovered a val tations, dialogues and songs, nQd uable stone quarry on his lauds had a merry time. The teacher near the beach. It is a sandstone then distributed preseuts of can like that o f the Blacklock stone dies and nuts aud Christmas quarries in Curry county, but is cards, and was herself the recip- much harder, more durable, and ent o f several presents from the heavier. It is only a short distance scholars. A few guest» were pres from Bandon, and it will cost but ent very little to place it on board ship The Bearer H ill “ mining ma there for its destination, which will chinery,” secured recently by probably be San Francisco or Port Manager Graham, failed to make land. R. H. Rosa has the same connection with the train Sunday kind of stone at his place, also night owing to the elide on Sugar- George Bennett and Andrew John loaf mountain. They made it last son. evening, however, about forty The I. O. G. T. o f Marshfield strong, an importation of negroes, had a most enjoyable surprise for the first of that race ever brought their Worthy Chief, Dr. Evaus, at to work in this county. their regular meeting last Tuesday Mr. Lee and family, Mrs. Dr. evening. After the order ot busi- K elly’s folks, moved up from Riv nese had been disposed of, which erton a few day* ago and occupy had been pushed through by 9:30 the Pendleton house, near the o ’clock, Brother Watt Short an Christian church. Thv children nounced the program of spending will nttend school here. Charley the balance o f the evening in social Pendleton will board with them pleasures, and the hours sped and attend school nlso. quickly in dancing and social con Gurley Boak, first assistant verse in celebration of the 37th engineer, and W ill Bingaman, birthday of the Worthy Chief. — . *- H e « ' -- —— —- second assistant, on the Bandorille, X o l l c r t o .H ill« P iilro u H . have resigned their positions and All persons buying milk from came over from the bay on the me will be expected to settle for train last Friday. They will play the same promptly the first of every month, and will he fam ished at land-lubber awhile. « the following prices: One gallon per month, $3.75; two quarts, $2; one quart, $1—20 per cent eff to those coming lo the barn for milk. All who will pay one month in ad vance 10 per cent reduction from above prices, amt will be furnished bright, now cans and tickets. Caeh will be paid for all tickets not used at any time patrons desire. R. D. S anford . fc=>a.ie» N School : Boards Or Trustees ■yyisHiNG t o iimcn.ASE Desks or Supplies were distributed to the proper per sons by members of the band, selected for the purpose. About 10 o’clock the entertain ment closed. It was one that will be long remembered, and did credit, in every respect, to our ever ready, never tired, good-natured, gentle manly band boys, who spared neither time nor pmns nor oxpenss in preparing the feast. The citi zens assisted in contributions. WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, I tion, meadow land, good for dairy farming* Close to town. M. ALEXSON. OREGON . POSTOFFICB BUILDING!, sell Gent’ s and Children’s Cloth ing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Underwear, W ILL etc. from 25 to 50 por cent cheaper than any other house in Coos county. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. 8 3ml J. ALBERT, Proprietor. ROBERT ITCLEARY, Groceries „ N HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. sldo and back most of the time; at last I became dropsical. I was very nervous and nearly worn out. The least excitement would cause zd * w JOHN H. YAGER, T H O U S A N D S ¡ £ 8 3 — DEALER IN— Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware,Queesware,Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Etc., Etc. BANDON, til OR. BY M AIL PROM PTLY attended to, nnd goods shipped per O RDERS steamer lo all points on the upper river at prices that defv com petition« C O A L B'JOVES, W O O D S T O V E 8, C OOK STOVES. R A N G E S. Sold on a Positive Guarantee. D r . M ILES’ PI LLS. SO D o s t . 25 C m Sold bv R. 8. K u o-lton . Y C H A N G IN G OUR M IND Is hard w ork com pared w ith changing the appearance o f y o u r stove with S e v e n v ^ t o v e / Q Lasts L ooks A bout A bout l o s s Seven times longer Seven times better Ti-*" Seven times cleaner s‘°v* Tw o times cheaper Poa*A A bout Tw o times handier • • • I f your grocer doesn’t keep it, send us his name with 10c and ret a large box and a valuable amily household b o o k free. K i PAYS Donnellan & C o ., A g ts ., V /. L . D o u g l a s e o y J CURED M. L. KANDLEMAN, Parkersburg, Or. A GOOD HOME G H S 6K E H t . f i l â i B f l __________ ..T H E . S mitii -D avis —At Marshfield, Dec. 12, 1894.; by Rev. J. B. Rideout, Will H. Smith and I ■VTOTICE is hereby given, that about De- X i cernbor 1st, or sooner, I will be prepared Mi ns Stella Davis. to furnish a good article of fresh milk at C awtink -T errt —At Empire City, Deo. 13, your door at popular prices, and 20 per cent 1894. by Justice R. J. Cussans. George M. will be deducted to those wishing to take AND Cantine and Mrs. Artlisa M. Terry. their milk at ray barn at milking hours. BTBi>-SnucK—On the North Fork, at resi- | A continuous supply will lie maintained G R E A T B A R G A IN dence of bride’s pnrent*. Dec. 19. 1894, by i if possible, in reason, and a share of the Rev. J. T. Thornton, George Byrd and \ public patronage is respectfully solicited. R. D. 8ANF0&D. Miss Rosa Shuck. G ohlmann -S tonk —At Harrington, Wash., | Coquille City. Or., Nov. 6. * A ACRES, U. fl. Title, 30 acres bot- Doc. 5. 1894. Henry Gohlmann and 1 M / tern land, 10 acres in cultivation, Miss Ruby E. Stone. i improvements costing Almost at ! your own price—at % cash nnd balance in 1 3 years. Call at H bsald office. f>IED. ifyo u cseth eP vta h m® t Incubators ft Brooder*- t Make m oney w hile I others are w astin g I tim e b y old processes. Catalog teiIs all about, it.and describes every ^ article needed for the, poultry business. with ______________ fluttering. For the last fifteen rears j I eoekl not iileep on my leftside ‘e ft side or back until began taking ... your Mew H e a r i t Cure. I had not taken it very __ llN * and " " I can - now * long felt m much better, K oai until am I mm ■ -V !>n eithsr elthsr side sldo or back without the least dlseon* dll on fort. 1 have no pain, smothering, dropsy, no .. on stomach or other disagreeable symptoms. I able to do all my own housework without eng trouble and consider myself cured. Klkhart, Ind., i m Mas. K uttra H atcb . It is now four years sinoe I have taken anf medicine. Am in better health than I hare bceft tn 4 0 years. I honestly be- mm Meve that D r. M ilos' *ru> H eart Cure saved my life ■ wnmrner and made me a well woman. I am now W yeafli of ago, aud am able to do a good day ■ Worn. May *wth, Ifi92. M rs KlJUBA M a «CM» BUILDING HARDWAUK—Buch n« Nttiln, Screws, Locks, Hinges, etc., at rock-bottom prices. 1 M. HAYTEIt. HRS. ELMIRA HATCH. L L kinds of farm worknolieited. Horse shoeing and plow work n specially Supplies for logging work, wedgeu, dogs D r. M U m JT m M mr I C o ., M lhhart, I n * . rings, cant-hooks and everything u^ed i» D ear S irs : For 20 years I was troubled wMi logging camps kept on hand. SAtisfsotioa heart disease. Would frequently have falling gtrarnntpod. Shop on corner Morth o f Pio- ■polls and smothering at night. Bad to sit op or noei Feed stnble. (19tf get out of bed to breathe. IIad pain In m y left M A R S H F IE L D , - - - OREGON . A Nov. 30, 1894. C IT Y , Cheap Cash Store, A Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Kirkpatrick And o f Angora are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. A1 Batch, during Christ T th* JERRY WILSON PLACE, op posite the Railroad Depot, mas. T X T ILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT FRONT STREET, VV a ll delinquent taxes must be settled Aaron Wilson, o f the H erald at once or costs will be added. - C o q u ille C ity , Q r. Dated, December 5, 1894. force, visited tbo bay last week W. W. GAGE. several days and had an enjoyable Sheriff nnd Tax-Collector, Empire City, Coos county, Oregon. T EN TS M A D E TO O R D E R . time. T E N TIN G M A TE R IA L . C. L. Gray, the jeweler, has a D i s s o l u t i o n 2 > T o tio e . fiue slock of latest styles of jewelry 'OTICE is hereby given that the part F o r Sale* at J. W. Leneve s for the holiday nership heretofore existing between sales— ob, so beautiful and cheap. AT, Hayter and C. AT. nnd Robert Doyle to fill a certain contract prior to July last, the 1 MIliK£ NICK LEVEL LOT8- Don’t forget, Mouday night of said contract having been completed, the partnership is dissolved by, expiration of ' iia i » fanri |>|>i/'i> AP TW A <2 1 0 1 ! next week— the Star Comedy Co. said contract, and the undersigned will not f v l i I i II j litlU fj v f i I? 1 «0 1 be responsible for any obligations that mnv ! Admission, 25 cents; children, 15 be contracted bv either o f the above-named On Mn;n street, between 6th and 7th* Wood- parties sinco July 30, 1894. I land Addition to Bandon. A ddrcn cents. M A I I I I I 1.1». I Too* B aj Newt.) A move is on foot to orgui zamze S a u l » C ta u * V l . l l i C o q u i l l e lu I I I » | an athletic club m Marshfield. A n n u a l U o u u il. J. W. Bennett and Ed Tower Mnsonio ball was crowded to over-foil last evening, and all, brought in 1C1 ducks from Haynes slough, Tuesday last, the biugast children and adults, seemed equally killing of the seuson. happy. That Curry couuty .booting The Trombone Baud took the affray was bloodless. Averill and matter in hand to fam ish a public, Starr fired several shots at each free entertainment and distribu other, at a distance of about 60 tion o f gifts, aud to this end most yards, but n on . of the shots took effect. handeomelv decorated the hall and Fred Larsen narrowly escaped stage. Upon the latter wns being seriously hart, while assist arranged a “ fish pond,” which it ing in baling bay ut tbe ranch on seemed wonld never be exhausted Hsynes slough, one day litat week. of its treasures. W hile th 3 mus He got caught in the press in some ical and literary program was being manner while the machinery was in motion, aud it was feared that enacted members of the band car he had been injured internally; bat rier! presents c f candies, nnts and fortunately such proved not to have apples to every child and to most been the case. It is lawful to taka or fish for or nearly all grown persons. The program was interesting. s a I iuod in the waters o f C oo. bay between December loth nnd April The band opened with a selection; 15th. Mountain or brook tront then the curtain was raised and a cannot bo enught legally during tbe full choir, with Mis. Dr. Cnhn at months o f Noyember, December, the organ, rendered a Christmas January, February aud March, and anthem; prayer by R e» J. T- any o f tho various kinds o f trout cannot be sold except during tbe Thornton; a recitation followed months of September and Ootober. by Mellville Htine—‘‘The Yankee Cbas. Neuman attempted to walk Still Abend;” mandolin solo, by home to Marshfield from Empire, Mies Lizzie Ibizan, accompanied Saturday evening. He took the by James Whetstone and Miss old trail; but when lie entered the Pearl Baxter on guitars—encored; green timber it was so dark be loat recitation by Mall Nichols—“ How Ilia way, and he was obliged to pass We Licked the Teacher;” comic the night in the woods. It was song by W. 8. Perry—“ Clara rather an nnpleasxnt experience. Nolan’» Ball— encored, Mr. Perry rendering most oomically, “ I ’ m Astorian; Captain Wynant 1s one of the Ticklish Kiud,” violin duet, by the Misses Woodruff — congratulating himself that ha w m encored; anthem by the choir, con detained in Portland duriug tbe recent hurricanes off tbe coast, and cluding these exercises. lh cn followed the “ fish-pond,” said that when he read the account into which good old Santa Clans of Admiral Dan Haskell’s battle douced with all hi» store of pres with the waves, a cold chill ran ents, while rubbing bis eyes and down his back, thinking o f what Thursday tba taking in the situation. A couple might have been. of clowus—colored gemmen— Baudorille coaled up aud put out to fished out the presents, aud these sea. A big slide on Sngarloaf moun tain shut off the paper mail Satur FOR SCHC 0 1 S 0 R ACADEMIES day last nnd all trnvel. A full hun Will find it to their interest to oonsult or dred yards the road are said to have write the undersigned, agent for Kane & C o., manufacturers, Chicago, 111. been covered up. \Vo sell direct from the fnotory, and I f you want to see hafidsome ship, f. o. b., to San Francisco or Portland. JOHN ROWAN, Agent. jewelry for holiday-presents, go to 19 tf] Coquille City, Oregon. J. W. Leneve’s store and see Mr. C O Q U IL L E Gray’s stock. W O R K I N G M E N ’S Charley Myers lias finished Miss Mabel Boutell of Roseburg another handsome lady’s work-case It is beautiful. Give sent a number of handsome Christ in myrtle. mas presents to her old Sunday- him an order for one. school class, which were received Harry Clinton will join his wife aud distributed last Sunday. in spending Christinas with her The Coquille Dairymen’s Union parents at this place. meeting will be held in this place D r . P r l c e ’ 3 C r e a m B a k i n g P o w d e r on Friday, Jan. 4, at 10 a. m.— Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Franciaca. instead ot Saturday, 5th, as was i Market prices paid in cash or goods for liidea of all kinds, by before announced. Johnson Bro’a. G o to J. W. Leneve’s and g t t 1 your wife, or daughter, or sweet .A. R a r e 0 3 a a ,n o e . heart a Christmas or New Year’s | WILL RENT TIIE “ GOBLE” PLACE present from Mr. Gray’s stock of for cash at a reasonable rate, Good jewelry. | orchard, house, barn, 15 acres in cultiva F o r S a l e .— A new and charm For a pain in the side or chest ingly located residence property, there is nothing so good as n piece is good neighborhood, with city of flannel dampened with Chamber water. The house has five rooms, lain’s Pain Ualm and bound on over is story and a half high and pa the seat of pain. It affords prompt pered. Has three lots, with barn and permanent relief and if used in and woodshed. Very cheap. Call time will often prevent a cold from at this office. resulting in pneumonia. TI uh same For rheumatism I have found treatment is a sure cure for lame nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain back. For sale by 8. L. Leneve, Balm.—J. W. Young, West Liberty, druggist. w is —On Tenmile,near Coos bay, Dec. 14, W. Va. The prompt relief it affords 1 „ . . , . , , L e 1894, J. B. Lewis, o f heart disease. . ,.r 1 ,. . Our young friend, Johnny Cart- is alone worth many times the cost,1 . 1 ° ’ J 50 cents. Its continued use will I formerly °t tins place and effect a permanent cure. For sale bv recently manager o f tbs Oregon Awarded 8. L. Leneve, druggist. Populist at Albany, is now con- H ig h e s t H onors— W o r ld ’s F a ir . The pupils from Coos countv, ducting the Linu County Review, ‘D R ; attending the state normal school at Harrisburg, Linn county, in at Drain, are Lettie Thomas, Millie company with a Mr. Lo Masters. Dise, Nannie Gage, Josie Hancock, The HaiiALD wishes them prosper Inuz Rich, Minnie McCloskev, A. ity. A. Masters, Joe McCoimell.C. Gage, i One important item o f the «ini B. Inman. recent dairymen’s meeting escaped j While we are luxuriating in oor mention in tbs H erald ’ s report j mid-winter weather, at these holi | It was that o f instructing the , days, yet oor Christmas decora J board o f directors to visit and j tions, aside of the nsual evergreen examine several creamery plants i hemlock and spruce bonglia, ivy and solicit from the owners sealed and holly, there nre ferns aud offers nt which they will sell or | flowers from outdoors, green and M O ST PERFECT M A DE. h t l i « * the l>r>anl to report! fresh as in their season. W _______ c u r i s r iit h i h it . O rB W 'iii bo •autaiuNo. • 1 « M O N T Q O M I R Y A T .. • . 0 . . O A L . • S. C O R D O V A N , 1 FREE. The “ E R IE ” mechanically the best pvhecl. Prettiest model. are Pacific Coast 'Agents. B icycle cata logue , mailed fr ee ,glvee full description, prices, etc.. AOEirrs waittsd . PETALUMA UICUBATO* CO., Petalema*Cal. B ranch H ouse , »31 8 Main 6t., Los Angeles. raiNM*£H»tnuEDCALr geautiful : Qalifornia. )A R T IK 8 contemplating coming to the P-cific Const. Merchants, Farmers, I | Mchanios, Cl rks or La borers ( male or j female» for en ploy men t, to purchase land I or engage in business, send **»0 cents money order for Maps, Circulars, Illustrated Book« Papers and General Information of the Pa \ pure Crape Cieanr o. Tartar Powder. Free eifle Coast. E. w KE W ± OO., uv.n Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 1JC W. First Street. n20 mj Lot Angsiei. Cal 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. M i s s N e lli e F ig g ’s *4.E5.¥ FINE O lf & IWWS4 * 3 .V POLICE,-) Sou». « « « » * ■ • * 2 . Borisonniwis, • L A D IE S * ' .sruor*«cAT«i»eua ‘W L 'D O U M . A S . BROCKTON, MASS. I n <«■ w>*> n . » » r 8 r ,* .r e » a ^ * « W . 1 » ■ CREAM ■ oar cousins and friends elsewhere i earnest the approaching meet- thmk of that for winter? p u g for its action. E x e c u tio n 'OTICK is hereby Riven that under and by virtue o f n writ of execution and order o f sale issued o n tof the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Coos Comity, on the 24 ri day of November, 1804, in favor of The Coos Bay, Rosebure and Eastern Rail road and Navigation Company and against the property of M. J. McDonald, command- ii s me to make sale of the real property hereinafter dt-scribed as attached by the Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon, on the 20th day of Ootc oer, 1803, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy the sura of (750.00, with interest thereon from the 23d day o f May, 1894, at the rate o f 3 per cent per annum, and tl e further sum of (90.00 coats, and also the coats upon $ rid writ, 1 will, on SATURDAY, THE 19TH 1)AY Oh' JANUARY, 1895, at the Courthouse door, in the town of Empire City, in said County and State, at the hour of 1 o’clock in tli© afternoon of said day, offer for wale nd sell nt public auction to the highest ^ n d best bidder, for cash, all o f the ri^ht, th 'e and interest wtrich the said M. J. McDonald had on the said 20th day of October, 1893, or at any time since may have acquired in and to the blocks num bered 2, 9. 29, 35 and 59 in Elliott’s Addi tion lo the town of Coquille C tv, Raid Counw aud State, according to the plat of said town now on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, or so much thereof ns may be necessary to satisfy said sums o f money nnd cofits as above set forth. Dated at Empire City, Coos county, Or egon, this 27ib Jay of November, 1894. W. \ \ . GAGE, Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. decl8 5w| By J. J. S t a n le y , Deputy. CM M I S T .11 AS E T E . PffUcleft Hkoes, „ . . Because, we are the largest »an nfagtaftrt of advertised shoes jdverilsea ehoee in the world, wo * end guarnate« * the vnlue by stamping the tb« name and price oo which protects “ the * bottom, whlco_ * * yo» against high prices and the middleman’s profit*. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities We , __ have them sold every- tig qn:______ ___________ . Where at low er price# for the raise given thaa any o. w . ■ ■■ " — —■— — rr-. . * dealer eat)no! r j p p l , y n . w * 0 * 0 . » o ld 0 » A strictly h ig h -g r a d * F a m ily dewing M ach in e, |iois««ali^ a ll m odern Im provem ents. G uaranteed E qual to the B est Prices very reaso n able. O btain th em from you r local dealer and m ake com parisons. ELDRED6E MANUFACTURING CO. B E LV ID E R E , ILL. Millinery and Fancy Goods F1R8T STREET, OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' H A LI» C O Q U IL L E C HOIGE C IT Y , O R E G O N . stock of new and fashionat*l# m illinery, including trim m ed and nn- trimmed h a t», flowers. r1bl*>ns, tips, tto W ill receive new invoices and ft tine stock o f F A N C Y O O O P y ov each anJ L a d ies nte • .»rJiftUy iuvifsd to iu- ’ O T I C E — H on. W . riineinir I» th* reco- by rail. _ lariy nrlhorized «cen t at Coqoitlft City ai>ect the*#- good* au * compare price». Orders from a diitanoe pr»»tuplly and for the collection o f ftobftidy and rip h i-of- v nt subacrip lion* ou account o f thin coto- cn-efitliy fllled. C B., R. A E. R. R. A N. Ce. N Doalar, whose name will shortly ::ppesr here. Agent wanted. Apply j i at unee. pf.uy* U. A. GRAHAM. 3(4 if I >:T-LLIE r ;J O *