Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 19, 1895, Image 3

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A hotel—a hardware bouse—a
Stock has wintered wall o n ! Attorney J. F. Hall and wife
Bennie Lawrence has been cboeen
5T, J A C O B ? O IL is ti c Perfect C U R E for drug
store—a furniture factory; let “greeu pastures” amt start iu the came over on the train yesterday, to teach the school in t ie Moon
the good work go on.
spring with good prospects.
and took the steamer for Bandon. district, which will open about the
T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 19, 1885.
Rev. Mr. Hollenbeak will preach 1 C. Romander aud brother have
We notice in a recent telegram 1st of July.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
at the Christian church next Sun- been secured by the Coquille Dairy­ from Nipomo, Cal., to the Exam­
Miss Inez Rich bns been given
o n d a y «. W e d n e s d a y s a n d f u i -
W IT H O U T R B I_ A P 5 C i COLL 'W S H , A \ IS H A P 5 or P E R H A P S - I day, morning and night, and every mens’ Union to ran their creamery iner, tbie brief reference to a per­ tbe Dement school, on the South
ilnys will run u» follow »;
A r r i»»
4lh Sunday thereafter.
this season. They will conduct it son of unsavory reputation to citi­ Fork. This is a good school, and
12.16 p. m.
Mnrflhfield
E | i« iir lh (.r a g iir .
i 00 it. m.
I.
hrv , Look out for a hotel.
At a meeting of the school board throughout, superintending, man­ zens of this community—one O. A. will have a terra of 8 months.
A r r i»» “
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y II. 00».m.
This society of Christian en­
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Coquille is looking up.
: last night, four applications for our aging, bookkeeping and all, for Phelps, who lectured here some
10.36 **
Norwwy
»6 0
“
deavor held a monthly praise ser­
10 16 “
U y it l« l'o in t
N o t ic e .
10.IK) “
school were presented and read, $125 per montb, until the amount months since and was exposed as a |
Early plants at Wilkins’.
vice at the Methodist church lost
only two of which, however, were of milk reaches 10,000 pounds per disreputable person by Rev. C. A.
We are now needing rain.
O T IC E is hereby given that Reeled
L O C A L IT E M S . ______
Thursday night. The meeting was
bids will be received by the County
in a definite form.
Prof. D. P. day, the younger brother to receive Stine:
o f Coos County, Oregon, uutil the
The equinoxial storm is at band. largely attended and the program
Nipomo, February 28.— A six Court
Addit1'1" » ! local» on 2d page.
first day o f April, 1895, for the superin­
Strang, jr., and wife were selected no wages till the first of May.
days’
debate
closed
here
last
night
tending and keeping o f the Coos County
Attend the silrer medal contest was very pleasing. Mrs. Lawrence
G o to Wilkins’ for early plant».
to teach a 3-mouths’ term, being the The brother is a machinist and en­ between O. A. Phelps of Colorado, Infirm ary and Poor Farm, and oaring fo r
next Monday night.
conducted the exercises, calling ta
all inmates thereof, and doing all work
gineer,
aud
will
lie
n
great
help
in
lowest,
best
proffer,
and
the
school
Mis» Susie Petsrson is much bet­
in behalf of Free Thonght, and necessary to be done on said farm from the
Morras Bro’s are putting up an order, readiug a portion of scrip­ will open the 1st Monday in running the creamery ou the lowest Rev. J. E. Denton of Sacramento 15th day o f April, 1895, until the first day
tor.
f March, 1896. A ll bids to be filed with
ture, etc. The program was in this
office and store at their mill.
in behalf of the churches. It was o the
possible outlay.
April.
Clerk ot said Court on or before the
The dunce at Arago next Satur­
order:
Song
by
the
choir—The
n
great
triumph
for
the
churches.
first
dav o f April, 1895. The Court reserves
Lou Simmons has returned after
the
right to reject any and all bids.
N A H B IK D .
day night.
The moral sentiment of the com­
Vineyard
Gate;
reading
of
scrip­
D. F. DEAN.
an absence of two or three years.
A nderson H abquibt —A t Marshfield, March munity wne revolutionized.
marM
County Clerk.
The mill at Empire City started
ture by Mis. Lawrence; song by
9, 1895, by Rev. Mr. Eabjorn, Andrew An­
Lillie Dean returned yesterday
derson nnd Miss H ilda HarquUt.
Tuesday of last week.
the choir— Glad Tidings of Joy;
J>r. J . H . W a tt9, druggist and physi­
from a visit np on the Sooth Fork.
IT ’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
n on *.
prayer by Rev. Mr. Black; rending cian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with
Uncle Gabe Browu is sorely
heart disease for four years, trying every
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
Mrs. Seed took the train last Fri­
of minutes of last meeting by the remedy and all treatments known to him­ H oyt —Near M yrtle Point, March 13, 1895,
affected with lheumatiam.
remedy that requires you to do so, as it is
day for a visit on the upper river.
to Mr. and Mrs. A. H oyt, a son.
self
and
fellow-practitioners;
believes
that
secretary, Miss Mary Drane; song
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud­
The cheapest bouse in town;
G a l l ih b — At Bandon, March 10, 1895, to
heart disease is curable. H e writes:
We have a good prospect of by choir—Oh, the Good We All
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. G allier, a daughter.
den stoppage of tobacco you must have
" I wish to tell what your valuable medi­
call at the H erald office.
business changes—which must be M »y Do; recitation by Claire Sher­ cine has done for me. For four years I had V an B choonhovkb —A t Bandon, March 9,
some stimulant, and in most all cases, the
1895, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Van Hchoonhoyer,
Grandma Mast of the North
heart disease o f the very worst kind. Sev­
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor­
for the better.
a daughter.
wood—L
ife
is
Earnest—L
ife
is
eral
physicians
1
consulted,
said
it
was
Fork is ill of something like pleu­
phine, or other opiates, leaves
An Easter service will be given Ileal; recitation by Lillie Way—
MORE D RU D G ERY;
a far worse habit contractad.
risy.
I t was almost un­
at the Christian church Sunday Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep;
Ask your druggist about
endurable; with
M O R E W A S T E O F T IM E .
Melville Stine left yesterday for
morning, April 14th.
recitation by Azubah McDonald—
H A .C O -C T T K O .
s h o rtn e s s
of
Roeeburg, the present home of
breath, palpita­
It is purely vegetable.
You
Oldest and Best-
Mrs. Dr. Culm returned from her The Old Arm Chair; solo by Miss
t io n s , s e v e r e
bis parents.
do not have to stop using tobacco with BA CO-CURO. It will notify you
pains, unable to
visit to California on last Wednes­ Irma Lukens— Alice Ben Bolt;
when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will bo
Comrade James West of Bandon
sleep, especially
day’s train, having come to the bay dielogue, Examination Day, by ten
ns free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke.
on the left stdo.
Las the county right of the Iron
boys and.girls; recitation, Give
N o pen can de­
An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure tho tobacco habit in all
on the steamer Arcatn.
W I T H L A T E 8 T IM P R O V E M E N T S .
scribe my suffer-
City Dish Washer.
its forms, or money refunded.
Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days
Me Three Grains of Corn; solo by
gs, particularly
80 Acres of land
treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.60 For sale by all druggists or will
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean returned
urlng the last
near Drain, Douglas J. S. McEwen—Oh, What Are You
SEND SIX TWO - CENT
iths o f those Indispensible for Hotel aod Family. be Bent by mail upon receipt of price.
yesterday from a visit to her par­ county, Or. W ell adapted to frnit or poul­ Going to Do, Brother; recitation
four weary years.
STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX.
Booklets and proofs free.
try; w ill be exchanged for land or town
ents on the South lork.
by Flora Boyrie— Was It Job that
DR. J. H. WATTS*
I
finally tried
property in this county.
E u r e k a CnEMiCAL A M’r’o Co., La Crosso, Wis.
\ ? OU can wash all kinds o f tableware per-
particulars enquire at H kbald office, Had WnrtB? select reading by
C. H. Merchant, a prominent or For
X feotly—and they are dried perfectly
address U O X 0 5 , Coquille, Oregon.
nnd polished perfectly without handling.
Office o f T H E P IO N E E R PR E SS C O M P A N Y , C. W . Horniek, 8npt„
Zetta Messer: male quartet— Fare­ and was surprised at the result. I t put new N
business man at the bay, was on
o breaking o f dishes, no chipping or de­
Several large boxes and hales of
St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894.
well to Home; valedictory by Edna life into and made a new man o f me. 1 facing o f dishes.
Eureka Chemionl and Man’ f ’ s Co., L a Croage, Wis.—Dear Sirs: I have been a tuharro
our streets yesterdny.
have not bad a symptom o f trouble since
blankets and other woollen manu­
County rights fo r sale by
fiend for many yean , and d a rin « tho pa»t two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars
W. S. ROSE,
regularly every day. M y whole nervous system became affected, until my physician told
C. Romander and biide reached factures from Bnndou woollen mills Lorenz; a short address by Rev. and I am satisfied your medicine has cured
Gen. Agent. Coquille City, Oregon,
me I moat «iv e np tbe nse o f tobscoo, fo r the time beta « st least. I tried the ao-oa)led
me for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking it
benediction.
nines West, Bandon. Or., agent for " Krelay Cure.” ” No-To-Bac.” and various other remedies, bat without snooess, nntil I
this place from the Fatherland lijst were shipped yesterday on the train Stewart; --------
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Coos county. Price, $5, each.
accidentally learned o f your “ Baco-Curo.” Three weeks ago today I commenced using
Friday.
A brother accompanied for San Francisco, via the bay.
your nrepArntion, and today I consider myself completely cured ; I am in perfeot health,
1 might add th at I am a druggist and have
nnd the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, bns
them.
sold
and
recommended
your
Heart
Cure,
for
Judge Scbroeder and commis­ Given last Saturday night by the
completely le ft me.
I consider your “ Baoo-Ouro” simply wonderful, and can fu lly
I know what it has done for mo and only
recommend it. Yours very truly,
c. W. H o bnick .
E W B E R R Y P L A N T S with root*. W ill
Baseball Niue, wus a wish I could state more clearly my suffer­
bear one yeiir from plantinc. 60 cell»« sioner Stitt returned Inst Wednes­ Junior
per do»., or 76 cents by mail, po*t paid. day from holding a special term success beyond
the expectations ing then and the good health 1 now enjoy.
E very person se«d-
Address,
M. H K llK E Y ,
Your Nervine and other remedies also
iug us the sub­
Coquille C ity, Or*Kon. of court. They received the stfel of the most sanguine.
The spa­ give excellent satisfaction." J. H. W atts .
scription price of
Humboldt, Neb., May 9, *94.
County Surveyor Cathcart passed cages and other improvements of cious Masonic ball was filled to
this paper, the Coquille City Herald , either as a renewal or new sub­
Dr. Miles H eart Cure Is sold on a positive
the full, and the masqueraders
uarantee that the first bottle w ill benefit.
through to Prosper yesterday, in­ the jail.
5
The thnmb is an nnfnillng index scription, will be presented with a copy of T h e W o r l d A l m a n a c by
.11 druggists sell I t a t II, fi bottles for 16, or
Tin* Hqunre Type in-
It w ill do sent, prepaid, on receipt o f price
tending to survey a road connect­
the publishers o f this paper. Tho Alm anao may be had nt this office
The 30-horse-power enginp, for were oat in strong force, repre­ by
dicates a strong will, great energy
the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
for 25 cents.
and flrmne»*. Closely allied la the
ing with the Bear creek road.
nse at John Yoaknm’s logging senting many characters and some
Spainlated Type, the thumb of those
of
advanced
Ideas
and
business
quito
handsomely
and
elaborately
The second Demorest silver camp above town, came over on
ability. Both of theso types belong
to the busy man or woman; and
After the sport and
Restores Health
T H E
medal contest will take place Mon- the train yesterday. It is a fine- dressed.
Demorest’* Family M a trail ne pre­
Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
pare* especially for such person* r
day night,25th inst. A nice program looking piece of machinery and dancing bad progressed, the hour
wholo volume of new ideas, con­
densed In a small space, so ih.it the
for unmaskiDg came and awards
will yank the logs iu good style.
will be given. A ll are invited.
E x e c u t i o n S a le .
record of tlic whole world’s work
for a month may be read in half an
vere
made
for
the
best
sustained
ti
“ March to search” is the old nddage. It
P. S. McVay, a relative of Mrs.
hour. The Conical Type indicate*
■VTotice is hereby given that under and by
refinement, culture, and a love of
characters,
male
and
female.
J.
searches
ont
any
weakness
o
f
the
system,
L v virtue o f an execution and order o f sale
Moomaw’s, who spent much of the
music, poetry, and Action. A person
resulting from impure blood. Those who T. Nosier, Mre. A. A. Leach and issued ont o f the Circuit Court of the State
with this type of thumb will thor­
A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA F O B 1 8 9 5 .
winter here visiting nt Norway, use Ayer's Sarfaparilla find March no more
oughly enjoy the literary attractions
o f Oregon fo r Coos County, oh the 2fitb day
of Demorest*» Magazine. The Ar­
Mrs. Jones were appointed judges, February. 1895, in fa vo r o f A. J. Sherwood
searching
or
even
disagreeable
than
any
will return this week {o Montnna.
tistic Type indicates a love of
and against the property o f J. W. R o o d ,
The Best Reference Book Printed.
beauty and »rt, which will find rare
and the prizes were nwarded to commanding me to make sale o f the real
O R S A L K —A splendid ori>»n. o f New- other month. This medicine is a wonderful
pleasure in the magnificent oil-plct-
A Volume of over 50 0 pages
tiro of rocce, 1RJ4 x 21 Inches, repro­
man Bro’a make, Chicago, 111.. 11 stops, invigorator.
Fred Von Pegert of Beaver Hill, property heretofore attached in this action or
duced from the original painting by
a sufficiency thereof to satisfy the demnnds
high case, canopy top, handsome finish and
It Treats 1,400 topics
Do
Longpri,
the
most
celebrated
of
representing
a
Beaver
Hill
coal­
o f said A. J. Sherwood, to-wit: The Bam o f
E. P. Maet was down j’esterday
in good condition. No such offer ever made
living flower-painters, which will
$ 123.70 nnd interest tffereon at the rate o f
before.
Stool and music book go with
he given, to every »ubscriber tg
miner,
and
Lizzie
Johnson,
in
the
from
the
North
Fork.
The
ten
per
cent
per
annum
from
the
2d
day
o
f
Endorsed by STATESMEN,
organ. Call at C. W ilkins’ .
Dumoreet’* Magazine for 1896. The
1893, together with the sum o f
H R S . 8. E. H A R K N E S S
cost of this nnperb work of art wae
weather is real summer-like with character of soliciting seeds for December.
•$20.10 costs and an attorney fee o f $35.00.
$850.00;
and tho reproduction
EDUCATORS and
be distinguished from the
Both were with interest pn the two sums last named
Frank Batter was badly cut on them--so much so that he has the drouth sufferers.
fO ! cannot
original. Besides this, an exqaislte
at the rate o f eight per cent- per annum
STUDENTS
everywhere.
oil or water-color picture 1* pub­
the head at the Empire mill last donned a strnw hat. He says the fairly represented, as wore also the from the 9th dav o f October, 1894; I w ill, on
lished In each number of the Magn-
H U R S D A Y , T H E 4TH D A Y O F A P R IL ,
slne, and the articles are *o pro­
Wednesday. H i* head was caught farmers there were never in better Popcorn Girl, three representing T 1895,
H aa R e ach e d S u c h « S t a t e of P e r­
at the hour o f two o’ clock ip the after­
fusely and superbly illustrated that
fe c tio n T h a t It la a V o r lt a b lo
the Magazine is, in reality, a port-
in the engine, inflicting a severe sbapa Crops nre all in and the Night, Queen of Hearts, Black noon o f said day, at the Courthouse door in
folio of art work* of the highest
the town o f Empire City iu said Cohnty and
E n c y c lo p e d ia o f F a c ta , S t a t ia -
order. The Philosophic Type I* the
Dimonds, House Maid, Old Lady State, offer for sale and sell at pnblic auc­
wound.
prospect first-class.
thumb of the thinker and inventor
tlc a a n d E v e n ta B r o u g h t D o w n
tion to the highest and best bidder fo r cash
of Ide**, who will be deeply Inter­
Webtoot,
etc.,
etc.,
and
the
Beaver
A ll the people should bd bene­ COR SALE. — Best building in Co-
all the right, title and interest which the
to J a n u a r y F irs t, 1898.
ested in those developed monthly
said J. W . Koon, had on th^ 6th day o f Sep­
In Demorcet’a Magnsine, in every
fited, and the promoter of the 1 quille City for store, with dwel­ Hill colored baseball nine, several tember, 1894. or may at any time since have
one of It* numerous department*,
H
E 1895 volume is a whole library
which cover the entire artistic and
acquired iu or to the lot numbered 3 in Sec­
enterprise recei« e the reward of his ling or offices on second floor, or miners, a clown, vaquero, etc.
scientific field, chronicling every
in itself. One can hardly think
tion
3.
in
tp.
23
south,
o
f
range
13
west,
ot
well arranged for hotel.
Situate
fact, fancy, and fad of the day.
A large number attended from the W illam ette Meridian, in Coos County,
foresight, enterprise and invest­
Demorest'* i* »Imply a perfect
o
f
a question it cannot aniwer. It tell*
on Front street. Will sell on easy
Oregon or a sufficiency thereof to satisfy
Family Magazine, nnd was long ego
the upper and lower river, eeveral said sums above set forth.
ment.
crowned Queen of the Monthlies.
terms.
all about party platform«, election ita-
Sent! In yonr subscription; It will
Dated this 27th day o f Februanr, 1895.
For further information enquire of whom masked.
coat
only $2.00. nnd you will have
Mr. Krewson and Grant Huriy
tistics, the new tariff, religion« o f the
W. W . G a o b ,
a dozen Magazine« In on*. Address
The Trombone band was present mar5 5w] Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
have graded o lot next to the post- of or address,
W . J z n n in u n D h o m i t . Publisher,
earth, population everywhere, state and
15
Rost
14th
Street,
N
ew
York.
31-3m]
S. L. L eneve .
nnd discoursed sweet music for the
Though not a fashion magazine, it«
office, with a view to the owner
government itatistic«, occupation« o f
E x e c u t io n S a le .
perfect fashion pages.and it* article* j
Dr. and Mrs. Leneve made a assembly.
men, foreign matter«, literature, »cience
soon putting up a 2-story frame
on family ami domestic mnttor», will |
be of saporlative Interest to those
The floor managers, Hal Baxter, I ^ O T I C E is hereby given that under and i
yisit to Myrtle Point last Friday—
pAserealnft the Femln’.i.e Type of
and education.
It i> . . .
building.
by virtue o f an execution and order o f
Thumb, which Indicate* in it* small
Mother Leneve’s first trip on a Roy Drew and Charley Lorenz •idle issued
size, slenderne**, soft nail, and
out o f the Circuit Court o f the |
Prof. Frank Bunch lectured nt
smooth, roonded tip, those traits
railroad train. They went to visit were faithful nnd paiustaking, while State o f Oregon for the county o f C oo b on i
which belong essentially to the
the 2(5th day o f February, 1895, in fa vo r j
the Academy last Sunday night to
tler sex, every one of whom should ■nP#f r*bel *®
a grandchild, little Geòrgie, a child the mu lie of Messrs. Jones, Leach o f Mary Neilson, and Mary Neilson as the j
aorest** Magazine. I f you are unacquainted with
a good audience, on the subject,
Executrix o f the estate o f N. J. Neilfion, de- j
of Capt. G. W. Leneve, who is and Whetstone was rythmical and ceased. and against tho property o f 8. A. I ^ W T ffn d m it that seeing
-nd^fo, _•
p «
“ Why Christian People should
postpaid by mail,
In ow
ooe
Ward rb the administrator o f the estate i on ;n the way of saving money by finding m
charming.
sick with la grippe. The child is
o
f
J.
A.
Simon,
deceased,
and
Francis
Magazine
everything
to
satisfy
the
literary
wool*
Oppose Sunday Laws.”
Simon, the only aon and sole heir a t la w o f j Ike whole family.
better at this writing.
Addrew TH E W OULD, Hew York City.
said J. A. Simon, deceased, commanding
ft | ¡| ..r „ l Affitp
Rev. Bruillette of Myrtle Point,
The wedding of Miss Lilly Dun­ the
me to make sale o f the certain m ortgaged I
A LIIJbliH V l l t l »
Coos county Good Templars
the new Presbyterian minister, has
ham andConductor Ed Raymond at premises hereinafter described to satisfy
tho sums sot forth in said execution, to-wit:
have
taken
a
grand
step
to
the
front,
recovered from a slight illness and
Coaledo last Saturday evening was The Bum o f $808.90, a n d tho further su m
FOR T H *
Fon S a l e — Tbe
undersigned
N E U R A L G IA cured by Dr. Miles’ P a w
filled his pulpit last Sunday morn­ having, in the past month, won agrecteveut. Mr. and Mrs. Seeley o f $17.75 costs nnd d isb n rsem o n ts w i t h .
in te re s t on Raid rams nt the rate o f e ig h t
C O Q U M e C U Q H e r a l J ( W d DEM - P il l s . "O necent »d ose. A t »11 druggists. offers a spun o f good mares, 6 and
both of the gold badges tendered
per
cent
per
annum
from
the
11th
day
o
f
j
w
'i
______
ing and night
nnd daughter, Edna, Mr. and Mrs.
8 yrs. old, wngon and harness, for
October. 1894, together with the oosts j
by the graud lodge for adding the
Strahon and others from this city under said execution, I will on T H U R S - 1 OREST'S FAMILY MAGAZINE.
Several of the old Mexican war
sale. F o r terms, enquire at tbe
Stevens
&
Schroeder’s
largest membership in one mouth.
D A Y . T H E 4TH D A Y O F A P R I L , 1895,
attended. A train bearing the wed­ at the hour o f three o’clock in the after­ N o t i c e t o T a x p a y e r s
veterans lu this locality have
poetoflice, of
A. G. A ik e n .
Bert Walker of Bandon took first
ding party, including a number noon o f the said dav, at the Courthouse
been granted pensions of late,
door in the town o f Empire City, in said ''V nxp aycrs w ill please take nofcico that the
prize, and Nina McGafiey of this
fiom Marshfield and other parts, Comity nnd State, offer for Bale and sell nt 1 assessment roll fo r the year 1894 o f Coos
among them Frank M. Miller of
public auction to the highest and best, bidder
place took second.
nty, Oregon, has l»eon received by me,
W ALTER DRANE,
went up to Myrtle Point Sunday fo r cash, all right, title and inteiest wbioh j ’O
Fisbtrap and J. L. Roy.
t n all taxes t^r the said year are now dne
James M. Cox is elected princi morning, where a pleasant time was the said J. A. Simon, deceased, 8. A. Ward n payable. Plcair pay up prom ptly, ns
Mrs. Thomas Buekman left
aa the administrator o f the,e9tate o f J. A.
Blacksmith and
county needs money.
pal of the public schools at Myr­ had. They returned here Sunday, Simon, deceased, nnd Francis Simon, the the 1 mptro
Manufactured by
City. M ar. 4, 1895.
for Portland on steamer Blanchard
son and sole heir at law o f the said J.
W. W . O aoh .
tle Point, with Mrs. Emma Henry and bride and groom were the only
Wagonmaker,
8TE YE N S A SCHROEDER,
A. Simon, deceased, had oil the 21st day o f Sheriff and Tax-Collector o f C oosooon ty,
recently, on summons to be with
over the iatei mediate department guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seeley till November, 1890, or may at any time sinoe
O regon.
A R AG O , O R E G O N .
har liasband, Representative Buck-
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O B E G O N
. have ncquired in or to the lot numbered one
and Miss Laura Wise over the pri­ yesterday, when they departed for I and the north half o f the southwest quarter
man, who la reported seriously ill.
and the southwest quarter o f the northwett
[Paten t applied for.]
L L kinds of farm work solicited. Horse
mary department
The schools Coaledo, the home of the bride. 1 quarter
o f section 84, in tp. 27 south, o f
“ I la v e need A y .r*. H a ir Vigor fo r n nnm
shoeing and plow work a specialty
W ater, snow and m ildew proof fo r all
range 13 west, o f the W illam ette Meridian,
R. W. Lundy The H e r a l d wishes happiness.
Supplies for logging work, wedges, dogs
her o f years, it ha» si w ay« given me antii- opened yesterday.
kind»
o
f
leather.
Jast
the
thing
for
har­
in Coos County, Oregon.
rings,cant-hooks
and everything used in
ness, or boots and shoes. G iv e » the leather
faction. It 1« an exoellcnt dressing, pre­ was chosen director at recent elec­
Dnted this 27th day o f February, 1895.
« fine glossy black. Keeps it soft and pli­ logging camps kept on hand. Mstisfaction
Our creamery, nnder the new
W. W. G a o s ,
Or
Trustees
ven t» the hair from tam in g grey, inenree
ant. and makes it waterproof.
Makes guaranteed. Shop on oorner north of Pio-
tion and L. A. Roberts clerk.
Dairymens’ Union organization, mar5 5wl Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon,
Clfitf
its viRoron* growth, and keeps the eealp
i leather boots, when seund, le tte r than rub- neei Feed stable.
Y^'ISHINO TO * DOCH AIE
!
ber
hoots,
i
f
applied
as
directed.
white and clean.” —Mary A. Jackson,
N o t i c e — The Coquille creamery will start np Thursday.
Patrons
berg
*
Son,
C<»auille
For sale by Cronenberg
Hon
E x e c u t i o n S a l© .
Salem, Mese.
! City; B a lin g A Lundy , M yrtle Point; Lowe
j will start Thursday, 21st inst, on the lower river should read
< 29tf
J A Co.. Bandon.
J. C. Bogue, D. D. 8., and wife under it) new organization. Mem- President J. J. I iamb’s notice.
O T I C E is hereby given that under and I
k
by virtue o f an execution and order o f j
(nee Miss H ill) have left Kansas hers of the Union who live b?low
sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the
— D EALER IN —
City, Mo., and are on their return will have to make some arrange-
FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES
State o f Oregon for the county o f Coos on l
A w a rù «!
1 I . T H l M «T .
on the SSth dnv o f February, lBltS in favor W jll fln<, jt
lb e jr j nten,* « io oon«nlt o
to Oregon. Dr. Bogue has received raent with steamers for the deliv- .iighest Honors— W orld’ » Fair. o f Catherine Wimer and against the prop-
, r iT FO» A K IN * .
Hardware, Stoves, Tin­
- agent for
. . . Kane A
»
w rite the undersigned,
erty o f Augusta Aiken, and her husband Co . roannfaotnrers. Chicago, III.
>0. cordovan ;
his degree, and we doubt not most 1 ery of their milk till the executive
i
r»CNCH»cNMKUtt our.
A . O. Aiken, commanding me to make sale
•© S 3 -'
W
«
s
ii
direct
fnmt
tbe
factory,
and
worthily, and it would be most grat­
o f the certain mortgaged premises herein- ship, f. o. b., to Ran Francisoo or P o rtla n d .
l*3JW FIR CM/lKMMn ware. Quees ware, Glass­
I after described to satisfy the a mount
ifying to bis bost of friends here 1 committee cao make suitable terms
J O H N R O W AN , Agent.
♦ 3.W POLICE,3 soils.
! named iu the said execution, to-wit: The 19 t fl
J. J. L amb ,
ikxiuille City, Oregon.
1
if bis interest would lead bim to to that end.
ware, Lamps, Cutlery,
sum of $180.85. and the sn m of $38.00 costs,
Pres.
Ex.
Com.
Coquille
Dairymen’s
practice his profession o f dentistry
! and also the cost o f and upon this writ,
together
with
interest
on
said
$180.85
and
ROBERT
c
BOYSSCHOOLS h OEA
in this locality.
Etc., Etc.
Union.
$38.00 nt tho rate o f eight 'p er cent per
•L A D IE S *
i annum from the 9th day o f October, 1894; I
The Marshfield Sun has changed
Elder S. 8. Barklow and family
i w ill, on T H U R S D A Y , T H E 4TH DAY
O F A P R IL , lc95, at the Courthouse door,
hands, and we suppose has shed its 1 will start for Idaho within a day
C
C
E
A
M
in the town o f Empire City in said County i
political coat
E. G. Flanagan 1 or so. This is quite a sad parting,
| and Htate. nt the hour o f one o’ clock in ,
RDERS
BY
M A IL
PROM PTLY
And
attended to, nnd goods ahipped per
1 in the afternoon o f said day, offer for sale i
O n t O m Million P » » H »
greets the public this week and for Brother Barklow and family
and sell at public auction to the highest
steamer to ail points on the uppor river at
and best bidder for cash all o f the right,
prices thst defy compétition.
promises its readers “ value re­ are highly esteemed by all. How-
title and interest which the said Augusta
All oar show nr. equally ««ttofactory CO A L 8JO V E 8,
«b» JERKY WIIJMIN PLACE, op-
ceived for their money," etc
We ever, several adult members cf the
\ T poaite
Aiken and her husband A. G. Aiken, had on
Thor ( I t * th , bMt vain, «or tho * o n « .
the ltailrim d Uep<>«,
are not into the secrets of the
T h ,* N « ' carton. .hoM In r ty lo rtrtfit.
. the 11th day o f Beptemr# r. 18H8, or ntay at
W OOD 8TO V E S,
________ arine * «e liti«* are eeeerpeeeefi.
F K .'IN T 8TH P.ET,
any time since have acquired in or to th «
esuse of the change, nor fully ap­ family remain with us, and his
Tbe price« »re »nlforwi,—-eteeipee on soft*.
lota nnrat>er«»d three and font in block num­
COOK 8 T O V E 8.
1 rom 9i to
reved over other makes.
prised of its political complexion “ home” is here, and while he goes
ber twenty in Elliott’ s A ddition to the
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
BANG E8.
MOST re?.r!:C T MADE.
town o f Coquille City, in Coos County,
in the future. We hope we shall nt the call of duty elsewhere, it is
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AMERICA’S STANDARD YEAR BOOK.
K
PRICE,
- 25 CENTS.
$3.60 -ONLY -$3.60
Arap Leather Dressing.
School : Boards
JOHN H. YAGER,
or
N
A
lOUCLAS
M CLEARY7
w
i
nf0NG
B A N D O N , OR.
ÍS
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
O
Coquille City, Or.
have a helper in the people's cause. hoped it will be only temporary, and
--- - — » ■ » ■ — -----
All drueftet« MQ Dr. Mile* Nerve Plaster* l that he aod his will soon r;turo.
Cream of Tartar Powder. Trc • Oregon.
Dated this 27th day o f February. 1895.
n Ammonia, Aluir. uf try Other ftdi’ltea ift
W. W. 0*os,
4 0 YEARS TH E S T A N D A R D .
niftrShv]
Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
Uealffr» Fvnrywhere. W»nted,«p«nt
T E N T S M A D E T O OKDER. toUks exclusive sale tor this vicin­
ity. Write at ones.
T E N T IN G M A T E U IA L .
B U IL D IN G H A R D W A R E - 8o*h » « Ni.il»,
H
oraw
». I.Kîkx. Hlnzr», »ta., »1
ruck boitant priot».