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S t u f i l e ®Ujj R e t i n i c u r e s PAI NS O F MAN & T U E S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 19.1895. R E G U L A R T R A IN S ~St O N D A YH. W E D N E S D A YS i s ! «lavs will run as follow »: Leave Marshfield 8 00 a. m. Arrive “ C O Q U IL L E C IT Y 9.15 “ Norway 9.50 “ M yrtle Point 10. t>0 “ LO CAL S B E A S T A N D FU I- Arrive 12.15p. m. Leave 11.00 a. iu. 10.25 “ 10.16 “ IT E M «. Mr. Quick wuh up from the lower river last Saturday on busiuesa. Rev. G. W . Quimby of Marsh field was in this place yesterday. John Snyder, a hotel man at M a i 8 hfield,came over yesterday. Miss Aphia Gregory was visiting several days last week in this place. Jesse Luse o f the Sun visited M yrtle Point last week, returning home yesterday. Miss Ora Sheppard returned yesterday from a protracted visit to friends on the bay. F o r S a l e .— A tract of 1(50 acres o f tine timber land, near Fishtrap A p p ly at this olliee. Miss Hay Collier returned from Em pire last week, where she has resided some months. N Taylor Dement was in town yes- rday. Prof. \V. F. Volkmar o f Etelka attended the teachers’ examination last week. Misses Irm a Lukins aud Jnlia Drane went on a visit to Halls creek neighborhood today. J. R. btevenson, a young gentle man o f Curry connty, passed at the Grandma Roberts o f M yrtle teachers' examination last week. Point was visiting in this place H e will probably become a resident | in this valley. last week. Justice Bender o f M yrtle Point Be sure and attend the Demorest medal contest next Saturday uight ! has recently been having a num ber o f important civil cases be at the Methodist church. fore him, and is said to preside Ren Hoberg, who has lmd L. M. with dignity and courtesy. N oble’s Sumner farm rented, Coquille vtlley is all right, and expects to move to Coquille City. will prosper at the hands of her Miss Flora McCloskey of Norway attended St. Valentine’s ball at this intelligent aud thrifty citizens with or without a whip in the hands of place last week, and visited seveial some self-imposed masters. days. Congressman Hormann has se Fort S ale at a B argain —S ev cured a restoration o f the mail ser eral good dairy cows. vice between E lliott and Langlois, K . H. H ansen , Gravel Ford, Oregon. which had been discontinued some Misses L izzie Buzan and L illy while since. The new service will Dunham came up from Bandon begin March 1st. and took part at St. Valentine’s ball The schooner L on g arrived at last Thursday evening. Lyons’ m ill today The schooner JoeNay o f Curry county returned J. L . Bowman, the gentlemanly per steamer Areata last week from representative o f the Salem wool a trip to San Francisco. len m ill’s clothiDgdepartment, took Fred Barker, o f the South Fork many orders at this place last week. section, was in town last week at EE D O A T S —Fine, clean Seed Oats for ■sale by the undersigned, delivered tending the teachers’ examination. where desired. Call on or address S J. F. M A ST, Arago, O regon. M. O. Buzan was manipulating m arl*l his new cornet at St. Valentine’s Mrs. Quick has been epeuding ball, and is much pleased with it. several days in town with her It is the duty of the assessors to daughters, Mrs. Laviue aud Miss take the state census, this year, Mary Quick. She returned home which will add much additional yesterday. work to their other labors. Charley Moon, ngent for the Mrs. R. E. Buck returned from Singer sewiDg machine, passed her visit at Bandon last Thursday. dewn to the lower river last week« H er nephew, Master Georgia Buck H e will be in Coquille again on ingham, returned with her. business this week. Joseph A Henry is at the month of the river for Morras B ro’s mill, and the schooner Antelope left San Francisco last Saturday. Don’t forget to go to the Meth odist church next Saturday even ing to listen to tbe speeches of our young candidates for elocutionary honors. The rules for conducting these medal contests wilt be read at the opening o f the meeting. Col. Jew ell Post, G. A. R , at M yrtle Point, has moved to organ ize a W. R. C. post, and at a recent meeting appointed Mrs. G. W. Stewart, Mrs. G. E. Dnusmore, Mrs. E. Bendor, A. H. Snyder and Don’ t waste time, money and health try- D r. T. R. Wheeler, the dentist, John Bartell a committee for that in « every new medicine you may see adver is stopping at Mrs. Tuttle’s resi purpose. tised in the papers. I f the cause o f your dence, aud is doing work at his reg The religious wave has reached trouble is in the blood, liver, stomuch or ular prices. Call and have your kidneys, take Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla at once, j the Catching creek neighborhood, teeth examined free o f charge. and be sure o f a cure. Take no other. and at services conducted there by Capt. L ey i Snyder’s little 6 -year- Rev. Mr. Sanderlin closed his Rev. Mr. Black the past few weeks, series of religious meetings with old son, who has been in such poor a large cumber have professed the service o f last Suuday night. | bealth for some months past, died while twenty persons have joined H e will preach at the Christinn [ nt the home o f its grand-parents, the church, and the interest in church the first. Sunday o f next Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder, last creases. month, his regular appointment, j Saturday evening about 7 o’clock. E. J. Golden, a prominent ship L . P. Maury raffled o f f the hand- 1 There is no claim made fo r Ayer’ s Mnrss- e . i ___ i , | pnrilla which cannot be endorsed by scoros ping agent at San Francisco, vis somest piece of myrtle wood work * te8tjmoninl3 This fa ct plainly proves ited Morras Bro’s last week to inves last week that has been seen here. that the blood is the source o f most disor I t was a fancy bracket, qnite archi ders and that Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla is the best tigate trade prospects and possibil o f blood purifiers. T r y it this month. ities with that firm the coming sea tectural in design, which he termed son, and returns to the city with W alter Colvin last week turned an “ elevated railroad station,” with stairways connecting the severnl and shipped an order of several much confidence, based on per platforms, nil uently finished and dozeu myrtle napkin rings for the sonal information nndinvestigation, that Morras Bro’s are quite able making an unique piece of furni San Francisco market. They were to manage their own business and ture. Andrew Perkins was the very pretty. “ Great oaks from lit comply with their contracts. tle acorns grow.” So large enter winner. The city election o f M yrtle I. T. Weekly, a prominent North prises, also, from small beginnings. Point passed off quietly last week, A baseball league is proposed in Fork citizen, wns down from his resulting in the re election o f E. home at Gravel Ford last week on this county, for which a convention Bender as recorder, N . G. W. P er of representatives o f ball teams at Business. H e informs us that the Populist club organized f.t that Bandon, Empire, Marshfield, M yr kins treasurer, re-elected, and Jos. place and Dora promise success. tle Point and this place (and pos F. Noyes, marshal. The following The aim is to eduente the public sibly from other comm unities) will were chosen councilmen: M. R. in political economics. These meet in this place March 4th next Lee (re-elected), C. T. R iley (re- (r e neighborhoods have stepped to the for the purpose o f effecting such eb eted ), W. T. Lehnberr front promptly and in adyance of organization. Gene Norton will elected), L . A. Roberts and K . A. Leep. The vote is not given. any other in this county. represent our local uine. Robert and Jess Smith, two well known and clever young men from Coos river, returned home yester day after a visit of several day’s in this valley. They cojoyedt them selves very much while here, though St. Valentine officiated in a tender matter for at least one of them, nud he returns home with a kind of longing to come again nt brief intervals and worship at the shrine. The ladies o f the W. C. T. U. have placed a box at the postofHce for frieuds who may have garden seeds to divide with the poor in Nebraska, whose crops have failed the past two years. They earnestly solicit the same at as early a day as possible, so that they may forward them promptly and seasonably. I Bandon Recorder. I Rev. O. G. Quimby came down Mrs. E. J. Davidson returned, frem the North Fork this morning Wednesday evening, from her trip and will attend the I. O. G. T. to Salem. She brought Mr. and Miss Susie Peterson remains Mrs. Littlefield's baby home with about the same. She had two of her. A gold medal contest will be her spells early this morniog. held in the Presbyterian church, The little bay steamer, Cumtux, Friday, March 1st, at which the was brought over on tbe train to winners o f the six silver medals day aud delivered to Wall & Son will compete for the prize. About 70 books have been pre at M yrtle Point. sented to the Bandon Library, and A t a meeting o f the baseball the committee will have arrange boys last Sunday, Bird Nosier was ments completed as soon as they | elected Captain, T. A . White man get shelves to place the books ager, aud Gene Norton secretary upon. C. E. Edwards nnd fam ily have aud treasurer. gone to Gold Beach to reside for a Capt. T. S. Samuels, o f J. D. while. Spreckels & Bro’s Co. of San Fran S. Danielson has taken a contract cisco, is inspecting their interests to build Hume's cannery, at Rogue here. The H e r a l d hopes he may river, nnd has temporarily moved be cm vinced o f the necessity of a part o f his fam ily to that place. Remember that company K will change in local managers to one celebrate Washington's birthday, who is a citizen o f this country and February 22d, with a grand ball. in sympathy with good citizenship. Good music aud a goed time is ------------ . « » i ------------- promised. T b e T f i i t h f r » ’ E xm niu ullou; Was largely attended last week, Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder and occupied the board of exami Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco. ners till yesterday (M onday) near noon from Wednesday noon of last week. Thera were 33 applicants for certificates, 25 o f whom passed a successful examination, tbe larg est Dumber aud largest percentage for a long while. Those who passed were: J K Stevenson, Lucia Nichols, Frank Strang, Louis Strong, F N Barker, Nellie Dement, B F Lawrence, W m Baker, Mary C Quick, Eileen Sackctt, Joey Beyers, W J Moon, Lelia Sumner, Edward ltobinson, Walter Park, Irma Lukens, J B Inman, Tillie Gamble, Fannie Endicott, Eva Rooknrd, Sarah Miller, Agnes Rogers, J H Leek. HON. Z. AVERY, Catarrh Cannot be Cured One W ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N S , as they cannot reach the seat o f the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucus surfaces. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. I t was prescribed by one o f the best physicians in this coun try fo r years, and is u regular prescription. It is composed o f the best tonics known, combined w ith the best blood purifiers, act ing directly on the mucous surfaces. 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Donald Ford, nor nny conditions o f this son and Miss Minnie Perkins, transfer, nor have we any reliable n on *. information ns to whether a legiti E bickaon —I n this city, Feb. lfi, 1895, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Matt Erickson a daughter. mate trade has been made to the —At Marshfield. Feb. 8, 1895, to Mr. syndicate or not, and must await H olm and Mrs. Henry Holme, a daughter. developments— or devil-opments, S hull —On the South Coquille, Feb. 9, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Shull, a daughter. we do not now know which. BAKING POWDER A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA FO B . 1 3 0 5 . G entlemen : I had been troubled with heart so v c a r s , and although I was treated by able phyeiciaus and tried many remedies, 1 grew steadily worse uutil i w a s c o m V a le n tin e s H all C B * H CREAM W 0 R L D # / I M / I N / i C d is e a s e f o r t h c l a s t Passed off grandly and ranch to the credit o f onr baseball nine. The attendance was very large, the music by tbe Misses W oodruff beiag very tine nnd a great attrac tion. The postmaster, about M id night, did a rushing business, and many tender missives were sent oat throngh that agency. V Every person seud- lh-| ing us tbe suh-| scription price o f this paper, tbe Coquille City Herald, either ns n renewal or new sub scription, will be presented with a copy o f T h e W o u ld A l m a n a c by the publishers o f this paper. Tho Almanac may be had at this office for 25 cents. G rand I sland , N eb ., April 8th, 1892. Dr. M ile s M ed ical Co.t E lk h a rt, In d . Many dairymen living on tbe upper river held a meeting at A r ago last Friday, organized a union subscribed 227 shaies o f stock oat of 240 and bought the Arago creamery plant from Mr. Schroeder. The follow ing persons were chosen a board o f directors to incorporate nud manage the affairs the present year: W . C. Bullard, A lex Stauff, Jos. Radabaugb, Capt. C. H. Batter and Geo. Wimer, sr. A rrivals by the Areata, Monday, 11th inst.: Mr and Mrs J P Feas- ter, J A Yoakum, T M Collver, Jos Nay, and E J Golden. Per Arago, Mrs. John Gammill died at her Friday, 15th inst.: Capt T S Sam home at L ib b y lust Sunday, about uels (o f J D Spreckels <Sc Bro’s Co), 2:30 p. m., after a brief illness. Capt Clias G o o la ll (o f Goodall, T h e funeral took place yesterday Perkins & Co), Rev L 8 Desmarais, L e h m o n o w b k y — At Myrtle Point, Feb. —, at Marshfield. Mrs. Onmmill was 8 R Davis, T Marcellis, J V W orth 1895, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Lehmonowsky, Miss Sarah Miller, who attended the a u d o f Miss Susie Peterson, ington (new merchant at N ew port), a daughter. who has been and continues so Miss Bessie Richards, and 3 in tbe teacheis’ examination last week D IE D . from M arsh field and was the geest of seriously ill at this place. Mr. steerage. S n y d b b — Near Norway, Feb. 16, 1895, son o f M r. and Mrs. Levi Snyder, aged about 6 Peterson nnd sons attended the O. W. O. Hardman, Sheriff of Miss L iz z ie Buzan, returned to her years. burial o f Mrs. Gammill, while Tyler Co., W. Va., appreciates a home Monday. Miss Agnes R og G amm ill - At L ib b y Feb. 17, 1895, Albina Gamm ill, beloved wife o f John Gamm ill, Mrs. P. remained here with her g o o d thing and does not hesitate ers, too, who has attended school aged 47 years. to say so. He was almost prostrated here the past wiotei, returned borne daughter. Mrs. Gammill was born with a cold when he procured a in Pennsylvania, aud was 47 years bottlet of Chamberlain's Cough on tbe same train, and Miss L izzie Aw arded old last CbristniRs. Remedy. He says: “ It gave me Buzan accompanied to Marshfield, Highest Honors— W orld ’s Fair. The new school house at Bandon ! prompt relie. 'i find it to be an where the goes to keep bouse for invaluable remedy for coughs and her brother Bert. A farewell dance D U Las been completed aDd turned colds.” For sale by Dr. S. L. 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