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Æcqwnif S t r a li -- TU ESD AY, JAN. 8 , 1895. R E G U L A R TR AIN S UM ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS I U days will run us follows; Leavo 8.00 a. ra. Marshfield Arrive “ 9.15 “ COQUILLE CITY 9.50 “ Norway 10.00 “ Myrtle Point AND FHI- Arrive 12.15p. ra. Leave 11.00a.m. 10.25 “ 10,15 “ L O C A L ITE M S. Gen. Siglin is improving. The skating rink booms. County court is now in session. Dr. Kelly of Riverton went over to the bay yesterday. W. W. Whittington o f Myrtle Point took iu the bay last week. O. A. Kelly of Riverton has been commissioned a notary pub lic. Mrs. Dean has closed out her connection with the hotel business at Empire. W. Gallier of Bondon came up today on business. James Walstrorc of Parkers burg made a business trip to the bay last week. Hon. J. W . Bennett of Marsh field was on our streets a brief spell yesterday. One of our mills shipped about 500,000 feet of lumber last month, and another nearly 300,000 feet in the same time. T<25J ' I C L and NEURAM ÄS H I f the water falls sufficiently the u . mill will start up tomorrow. a . it. u h <I H. It. f . lu s t a l l u - IJOIIM. These bodies and invited guests A. G. Aiken occupies the post met at Masonic hall Wednesday mastership since the 1 st inst. evening of Inst week aud engaged A movement is o d foot to organ in the installation o f the new offi- ize a post of Sons of Veterans. cers-elect in each. Adj. H. H. J. H. Mathecy of Myrtle Point Nichols conducted the former and went to the county seat yesterday. Mrs. Nichols the latter. The officers installed iu Gen. Mrs. W. Sugg is quite poorly with the prevailing bad cold and Lytle Post, No. 27, G. A. R., were: John Morris, post commander; Joe sore throat. yice; E. Monday beamed down crisp and Waltermeyer, senior Nichols, junior vice; J. Quick, clear, but rain began to descend chaplain; Geo. Wickham, otficerof Monday night. the day; G. W. Norton, officer of W illie Bates, formerly of this the guard; Jacob Croy, surgeon; locality, is foreman in the Murcury W. Sinclair, quartermaster. office at Portland. Officers installed in the W. R. K. H. Hausen, county assessor C.: Mrs. Geo. Wickham, presi elect, is in town, and leaves tomor dent; Mrs. D. P. Strang, sr., sen row for attendance at county court. ior vice; Miss Lucy Nichols, junior B eit Buzan, o f Empire City, vice; Mrs. Mary Sheppard, guard; spent mncli of the holiday season Miss Birdie Elliott, conductress; in this place with his parents. Mrs. Della Wickham, treasurer. After these exercises a splendid Little Martha Root is sitting up lunch was served by the ladies and now and entertaining herself with a senson o f social pleasures in books and toys, after the fearful dulged in. A very pleasant time seige o f typhoid. was had. -------- | Coast Mall. I F or S a l e — The undersigned The postoifice oo Teumilo is to offers a span o f good mares, 6 and he removed to the place of J. M. 8 yra. old, wagou and harness, for Quick, and he is to be the new sale. For terms, enquire at tbe j postoifice, of A. G. A iken . postmaster there. The Finnish people are making' Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder preparations to celebrate the first 1 Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Pair. San Francises. anniversary o f the Bnome society, on Jan. 19th. A post mortem examination was held last uight on the body of Andrew Gross by Drs. Evans and Horsfall. The cause of his death was found to be fatty degeneration of the heart. Frank Batter lias invented a surveying and leveling instrument for boys, which has been pro nounced by good judges a fine suc cess, aud is calculated to teach the art of engineering. He has ftp plied for u patent on the contri vance. The following named comrades were installed Tuesday evening as officers of Baker Post, No. 8 , G. A, It., of Marshfield: J. D. Sunder land, P. C.; Geo. Wolf, S. V .; A. HON. Z . A VER Y, Bridges, J. V.; C. F. Edmunds, O. D.; W. F. Elrod, Q. M.; C. W. O h i or thb L amocot co «TRACTOR« A t ButLO" Tower, clmp.; J. W. Cox, surg.; P. Monarch, O. G.; G. Blood, Q. HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS. M. S.; S. B. Cathcart, adjt.; J. W. O rajcd I sland , N eb ., April 8th, 1891 Rose, S. M. D r . M i l t a M e d ic a l Co., E l k h a r t , J n d . G entlemen : I had been troubled w ith heart (Coos Ray New«.! OICCASE FOR TME L, it ao ye years although I ar 8, , and although was treated by able physicians m yncians and and tried tried mai many ______Able John Norman and Julius Larsen remedies, I grew steadily worse until i wa « COM went to the Coquille last week on PLETELY PROSTRATED AND CONFINED TO MV BED WITHOUT ANY NOPE OP RECOVERY. I WOUld h»YO 9Ba u^ in tr spells, when business connected with property very bad sink . a my pulse w o i_ T | | M f T | _ ju la stop boating interests. a l t o g e t h e r , w 1 * la * * ^ and it was with the greatest difficulty that m y circulation could Dr. McCormac’s little daughter Alioe was badly bitteu in the left - b r - in g T H O U S A N D S meba- ^ arm by a dog belonging to L. D. ek to consdoom esa again. Whlle In this condi- Bon I tried your n C w h e a r t C u r e , and began Fields, Thursday. t o improve from the first, aud now I am able to do a good day’s work fo r a m an 68 years o f age. I give The number of steam vessels D r M i l e s - N e w H e a r t C u r e all the credit for my recovery. It is over six months sinoo arriving at Coos bay during the I have taken any, although I keep a bottle in the pastyear is 153, and departures 156; house in case I should need it. 1 have also used your N e r v e a n d L i v e r F i l l s , and th in k a Z. A vxby . sailing vessels arriving 84, depar great deal o f them. tures 86 . Total, 479. Sold on a Positive Guarantee. Peter Galton, while “ charging” D r . M I L E S * PI L L 6 . 6 0 D o s e s 2 6 C t s . Sold b j R. S. Knowlton. a hole at the Newport mine, Satur day, was burned about tbs face by a premature explosion. He was not seriously injured. Some bridges on the wagon road between Marshfield and Coquille Ml u s , are said to be dangerous for teams. Our informant says that in some cases new bridges will have to he The tlinmb is an unfailing Index o f character. The Hquare Type in- built, as tbe old ones are past the dlcates a strong will, great energy lepariug point. and firmness. Closely allied is the Spatulated Type, the thumb of those Wm. Nichols was seriously hurt advanced ideas and businei ability. Doth o f these types belong Monday by an accident at the Coos to the busy man or woman; and Deinorcst’s Family Magazine pre river quarry, and Supt. Schwatka pares especially for such persona a was also injured. It seems they whole volume of new ideas, con densed in a email space, so that the were in the box. used to transport record of the whole world’ s work for a month may be read in half an rock from the quarry to the scow hour. The Conical Type indicates when the cable broke and the block, refinement, culture, nnd a love of music, poetry, and fiction. A person weighing 600 pounds, fell from a with this type of thumb will thor oughly enjoy the literary attraction« height of 30 feet, striking Nichols of Demorest’a Magazine. The Ar a glnnciug blow, and crushing him tistic Type indicates a love of beamy aim art, which will find rare against the side of the box. He pleasure in the magnificent oil-pict- uro of roses, 16Ji$ x 24 inches, repro was brought to town, and is being duced from the original painting by cared for at the hospital. Supt. Dc Longprd, the most celebrated of living tlower-paiuter8, which will Schwatka remained at the quarry, ho given to every subscriber to Demorcst’ s Magazine for 1895. The and we have been uuable to learn cost of this superb work of art wai tbe extent of his injuries up to $350.00; and the reproduction cannot bo distinguished from the time of going to press. original. Besides this, an exquisite Ex-Senator W. Sinclair has gone A u n l l i c r l ) a l r ; m « l l ’ a M e e t in g . to Salem in expectation of getting The continual «accession o f boils, pimples The Dairymen’s Union meeting, the chief clerkship in the senate. and eruptions from which many suffer, indi held in Coquille City on Friday cates an impure state o f the blood. The It will hardly materialize. last, adjourned to meet again on most effective remedy is Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. Provide yourself with a bottle o f Ayer’s It expels the poison harmlessly through the Cherry Pectoral, and so have the moans at Monday, Jan. 14tb, at 11 o ’clock a. natural ohannels, and leaves the skin clean hand for contending successfully with a m., at game place. On account of and clear. sudden cold. As an emergency medicine it the inclement weather and high Hal Baxter has been very sick has no equal, and leading physicians every water mauy were prevented from where recommend it. the past week, having the prevail attending, and it was deemed John Yoakam of the bay is in ing sore throat and bad cold, but best, in selecting the point to con town, the first time in six years. is convalescing. duct manufacturing, to have all JobD is a Coquille boy, having John Clinton, the great upper- been born on the old homestead on dairymen interested to have a voice river logger, took up a force of men iu so important a matter, hence it the South Fork. Friday last to float bis logs out dur is earnestly requested that as many David Morse gave up the E m ing the high water. as can will join the union and be pire postoifice on Tuesday, and received as members as soon as the A host o f young folks swooped the newly appointed postmaster meeting conveues. This will give down on Mr. Lee’s home Wednes took possession. It will be moved all interested dairymen a chance to day uight of last week and passed to H. Seugstacken’s store. express their preference and have a pleasant evening. Rev. Mr. Thornton has been a voice in deciding so important a Walter White, an erstwhile pu absent nearly a fortnight conduct measure. By order of G eo . W. W imer , su ., gilist and athlete in this section, ing a protracted meeting at Myrtle President pro tarn. returned one day last week after an Point, in connection with Rev. Mr. ---------- --------- absence of four or five years. McCain, the new M. E. minister. C o q u i l l e C r e u in e r r K ln lr m i'iit . The Schooners Parkersburg, Rock Robinson will furnish stock Superintendent R. D. Sanford, of Antelope, Lizzie Prien and Joseph beets and carrots, the coming sea Coquille Creamery Patrons Co., and Henry, all from the Coquille, son, to persons who will contract gives the following statement for for the same, rs follows: Beets at harbored sufely at San Francisco $3 per ton and carrots nt $5, de the month of November, 1894: on the morning of the 2 d inst. L b s. livered on the river bank near Total milk received........... 94,589 [23tf ‘ ■Bud” Stone spent a few days Arago. I Handon ltecorder. I Daily average..................... 3,153 with us since the holidays, and W. Notloy supplied the editor Highest test....................... The ladies of the M. E. church 7 after another brief visit to Empire, with a basket o f choice parsnips. Lowest................................. will give a social in Lorenz’s hall 4 4.4 Saturday evening, Jan. 12. The will return to reside. This follows As these vegetables are food for Average.................................... program consists of the “ Broom a residence of about four years in whiskers, we commend them to Butter-fat received.......... 4,175 Drill,” vocal and instrumental mu Butter churned ou t.......... 4,416 Washington. some of our envious ‘‘nine-hair” Gain of churn over test.. sic and recitations. Admission 10 241 Mirs Ora Gillbam, latterly of critics. cents aud supper 10 cents. Amount of butter per 100 lbs. of milk......................... 4.7 On Tuesday last while out with Columbia county, where she has The cantata of Esther, the Beau a gun Bartie Davidson accidentally been teaching school, is now visit tiful Queen, was given very suc- Gross for which 4416 lbs. of butter sold .......... $1009 32 discharged it with the result that it ing her brother T. W. Gillham aud | cessfully at Marshfield Monday Average gross price for carried away a portion of the fleshy family in this place. This is her and Tuesday nights of last week which butter sold per lb. 22.85 part of his hand. The gun was dis first visit to this aectiot. Expenses deducted, as follows: by local talent. E llis Jones con charged iu setting it down while bis Freight,commission,return baud was partially over the muzzle. The highest water of the season ducted the entertainment. charges on money, etc. 92.21 N o bones are injured. in this locality was last Sunday. Hon. Frank Stewart, joint repre Salary of superintendent By Saturday night the river was sentative for Coos and Curry, ar ($20 remitted). .............$ 30 00 Market prices paid in cash or over its banks, continuing so till rived in this city at noon today, Manufacturing ready for goods for hides of all kiuds, by shipment of 4416 lbs toward evening, when the rain Lad nnd will leave for Salem tomorrow Jobuson Bro’s. butter at 4 cents per lb 176 64 ceased and the waters began to via the bay. Th 6 H e r a l d bad a A lady, Mrs. Bose Wilson, has Net sales after deducting recede. pleasant call, and this is the editor’s beeu elected master of the Cor expenses......................... 710 47 vallis GraDge. John W. Lawson, about 10 years first acquaintance with Mr. Stewart Skimmilk sold to patrons (12,894 lbs. at 5§ cts per Brain-workers keep their heads A number o f the negroes absent from (his place, returned 100 lb s )........................... 6 93 clear aud bowels open. Take Sim Tuesday evening o f last week. brought in by Mr. Graham recently Skimmilk sold to J. A.Lyon mons Liver Regulator, H e has been living at Wasco for to work in the Beaver Hill coal (77,519 lbs at 5$ cents The relief committee of the La mines were upon our streets last per 100 lb s ).................. 41 66 several years past. He is stopping Grande, Or., Commercial League, with bis sister, Mrs. C. C. Myers, Saturday begging. They claimed Net cash on hand to be will next Monday send six carloads divided by 4175 lbs of deceived as to where his mother is also domiciled. to have teen of flour, wheat and vegetables to bu tter-fat...................... 759 06 the opportunities to work, and at the sufferers in Nebraska. Price paid to patrons for The state dairymen's association prices they could not live. More butter-fat per lb .......... 18.2 will meet in adjourned session in over they said they did not come Difference between the IM A K ItlF .n . Snlem Wednesday, January 16th, G rant -S elandrb — At Marshfield, Dec. 29, gross price of butter and to take the places of white men 1894, b> Rev. Esjborn, John Grant and at I p . m., in the county courtroom. net price of butter-fat 4.65 at reduced rates. Some of the Miss Selma Selander. The object is to report on the pro -------------- --------------------- D uniway -M ac C obmac —At Portland, Dec. women folks offered to work in 2f>, 1894, Willis S. Dnniway and Miss Alice visions of the present Isw govern W ord reaches us that Frank families but we beard o f no one MacCormac, Rev. E. W. Garner officiat ing the dairy and food commis ing. [The bride is a sister of Dr. T. J . getting employment. Many of King,who was accidentally wounded McCormao of Marshfield, and the groom sioner relative to wheibei or not a journalist and printer nt Portland, oar citizens contributed to their Friday evening, Dec. 28th la st,! is and private secretary to Governor Lord.] it is in need o f amendment. wants and this enabled them to while out deer bunting with W ill | I>IKI>. The officers of Coquille Encamp proceed further* on the road and Lawhorn, died at bis father's home G r o ss — At the residence of J. Albert, at ment, No. 25, 1. O. O. F.,were duly keep them from becoming a last Friday evening, just one week Marshfield, Jan. 2, 1895, Andrew Gross, aged 48 years. installed on the evening of Jan. 3, charge upon the county. Until after tbe accident and nearly tbe ' 1895, by D. D. G. P., W. S. Perry, yesterday about eighteen of the same hour in the evening. A wife as follows: J. S. Lawrence, chiet negroes accepted work, but we and two children survive him. patriarch; W. S. Perry, high priest; learn that they too found occasion G. F. Bonteil, scribe; L. H ar-1 10 quit BDd were about to get out. Awarded locker, treasurer; C. W. White, ----------- - — - ------ — H igh e st Honors— W o rld ’s Fair. junior warden; A. W. Perkins, F or S ale .— A tract o f 160 acres inside sentinel ° t fine timber land, near Fisbtrap Apply at this office. The meeting of the Dairymen’s Your own local paper, The H e r a l d Union on the 4th inst. was slimly nnd the twiee-a-week New York attended, owing to the prevailing World all for only $2.2.5 a year WITH storm. Those whodid meet called Mail: The masked ball on Sat- G. W . Wimer, sr., to the ebair. j urday night was a great success. P R E N TISS * CREA M The minutes of th e ’ last meeting Tbe attendance was large, a num were read and approved. The ber of people from Marshfield attending and large representa propositions of the owners of tbe tions from the surrounding sloughs. Arago and Coquille creamery The receipts at the door amounted plants, for leasing cr selling the to $120. A splendid midnight sup Leaves No Constipation. same, were rend and talked about, per was served at Mrs. Dean’s Cures it. as well <*« Hilli rasneaa, Hick Head- hotel, nt which 50 couple partook. l ache and Malaria. The only com ^ obtabl « MOST PERFECT MADE. but no final action taken. The ! pill in the world. Hold by all druggists, or The music furnished Buzan’s string meeting then adjourned to Mouday, band was fine and elicited many A pure Crape Cream of T artar Powder. Free sent by mail on receipt of prioe, 25 cents from Ammonia, Alum or my other adulterant per box. PBENT188 CHEMICAL CO., 14th inst. at 11 a. m. i commendations. v 411 California street, Han Fiancisoo, Gal. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. 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C O R D O V A N , rUXCH & CNAMEUXO CALF. f4.*35P FlM CAL/AKASGASOa * 3 . « POLICE,3 SOLES. FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES Will find it to their interest to consult or write the undersigned, agent for Kane A C o., manufacturers, Chicago, 111. We s 11 direct from the factory, and ship, f. o. b., to San Francisco or Portland. JOHN ROWAN, Agent, 19 tfl Coquille City, Oregon. W O R K IN G M E N ’S Cheap Cash Store, POSTOFFIC* BVILOINO, t X r i L L Mil Oent’ « and Children’ « Olo»h- T V in«, Hat., Capa, Bhoe., Und.rwMr, etc. from 2K to fiO par cent cheeper than *ny other hemae in Coo« county. GIVE US A CALL AND BEE FOB TOURSELF. 8 3ml J. ALBERT, Proprietor. RO B ER T BEOCKTO , i-Ck&J. A n d m W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our *hoes are equally aatlsfactory They give the beet velue for the money. They equal custom shoes In style and fit. T h :fr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The pric«« are uniform,—•stamped on sole. From Si to $ j eaved over other makes, M CCLEARY, IV3 • L A D IE S * Over On* Million People wear the if your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by FOR THE PRICE OF TWO—$ 1 2 5 ! On Main street, between 6th and 7th, Wood land Addition to Handon. Address M. L. RANDLEMAN, 51 tfl Parkertbnrg, Or. A GOOD HOME AND G R E A T B A R G A IN - ACRES, U. 8. Title, *0 acre« bot- _ tem land, 10 aerei In anltiratton, improvement« costing $600. Almost at H caah and balanoa is Î onrownprioe--»t years. Call at H i u l d offloe. D is s o lu tio n N o U o a OTICE is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between M, Hnyter and C. M. and Robert Doyle to fill a certain oontraot prior to July last, the said oontraot having been completed, the partnership is dissolved by expiration of said contract, and the undersigned will not be responsible for any obligations that may be contracted by either of the abovt-namad parties since July 80, 1804. M. HAYTER. Nov. 80. 1894. 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YAGER, Hardware, Stoves, Tin I Blacksm ith and Wagonmake r, 25 CENTS, OTICE is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State o f Oregon for Coos County, on — DEALER IN— the 24th day o f November, 1894, in favor of The Coos Buy, Rosebnr« and Eastern Rail road and Navigation Company and against the property o f M. J. McDonald, command ing me to make sale of the real property hereinafter described as attached by the Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon, on the 20th day o f October, 1893, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum of $750.00, with interest thereon from the 23d day of May, 1894, at the rate of 8 per oent per annum, and tl e further sum of $90.60 costs, and also the costs upon said writ, I will, on SATURDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF J a n u a r y , 1895» at tho Courthouse door, in tl e town of Empire City, in said B A W D O lH p O H T “ County and State, at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon o f said day, offes.for nnd sell at public auction to tho highest and and best bidder, for cash, all of the right, RDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY title and interest which the said M. J. attended to, and «oods (hipped par McDonald had on the said 20th day of steamer to all pointa on tha appar rivar at October. 1893, or at any time since may prices that defy oompatitioa. have acquired in and to the blocks num bered 2, 9, 29, 35 and 59 in Elliott’s Addi COAL S’iOVES. tion to tho town o f Coquille City, said WOOD STOVES, County and State, according to the plat of said town now on file and of record in the COOK STOVES, office of tho County Clerk of Coos County, RANGES. Oregon, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said sums o f money BUILDING HARDWARE—Bush as Nail«, and costs as above set forth. Screw«, Lock«, Hinge«, etc., at Dated at Empire City, Coos county, Or rook-bottom prioas. egon, this 27th day of November, 1894. W. W. GAGE, Shoriff of Coos County, Oregon. d ecl8 5w 1 By J. J . 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