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g a s ili* <£Urç QtttàA, T U E SD AY , A PIU Li 9, 1895. L R E G U L A R TR A IN S ondays . W e d n e s d a y s a n d f u i - days will ruu us follows; Arrive Leave 12.15 p. in. ». 00 a. m. Marshfield Leave Arrive “ 9.15 “ COQUILLE CITY 11.00a. m. 10.25 ** Norway 9.50 “ 10.15 “ Myrtle Point 10.00 “ M L e ^ - Z iE S , The date for our city election approaches. Marshfield has been made mi international postal money-order L O C A L ITEM S. office. Additional locals on 2d page. Flower plats are all ablaze with Uncle Jack Laird made us a their beauties, notwithstanding the visit last Saturday. late unusual cold-snap. Miss Nellie Dement of Bandon Highest price paid, in cash or trade, for dry or green hides of all has been visiting in town. kinds, by J o h n so n B r o ’ s . Easter service next Saturday Miss Tyrrell passed through to night at the Methodist church. Bandon last Friday, where she is Hon. Walter Sinclair is rust one of tho teachers 'iu the public ling in preparation of matters for schools. the circuit court. Mrs. Sheppard returned last Miss Nellie Figg will go to Ban Wednesday after a visit of several don Thursday with a nice stock of weeks among old friends and ac fashionable millinery. We learn that the county infirm quaintances on Coos river and the ary passes into the hands of O. W. bay. Canning for the present year. Judge Nosier has his right hand in a sling, occasioned from blood poisoning, which has broken out anew. Mr. and Mrs. C. Price of River ton visited here last Sunday. It I was the latter’s first visit since her serious sick spell, from which she is now nearly recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Mansell enter Many bales and boxes of goods from the Bandon woollen mills tained a numbnr of the friends of passed through this place for San their little folks last Thursday evening, prior to their depar Francisco last Friday. They had a A May-Day ball will be given ture for California. pleasant time. at Bullard's hall, Arago, on the night ot Saturday, May 4th. W ill Mansell departed with his Tickets, 50 cents; suppor, 25 cents family to California last Saturday. per plate. He has been back and forth several G. W. Stevenson went over to times, and the path is becoming the bay last week on business with known to him, hence ho may be the county court. lie has been looked for again. the faithful superintendent of our 7H>K RENT—On the edge o f this town— 1 house, with barn, orchard and garden, county infirmary the past year. r A. C. Wilson o f Marshfield re turned to his upper Sixes mines last Friday. He will employ sev eral hands and operate his mines with energy this season. 15 to 20 acres o f pasture, an abundance of good water, etc. Call quick and get a bar gain. Inquire at this office. A correspondent at Riddle to the Roseburg Review says: Mrs. Bogne and daughters, Alma and Annie, moved to Roberts creek, A regular steamer between this | Saturday, where Alma is engaged city and San Francisco would do a to teach a term of school. fair amount of business, and the Contrary to expectation, hene° prospective early establishment of vice versa of our statement of the such enterprise is taking shupe. enrollment of scholars last week at The Christian church will ob the public schools, it was the upper- serve Easter with a program of room, o f higher grade scholars, appropriate songs and religious literary exeroises, next Sunday that had the larger number. morning, at 11 o’clock. invited. All are Mr. and Mrs. Root entertained a Mrs. H. H. Nichols ia visiting cumber of the little friends of their her daughter, Mrs. Harry Clinton, daughter Martha, at their home, at Marshfield. ••I W a s N o G ood o n Earth.** ________ A yesterday, iu liouor of her 11th Coquille will be represented at D r . M iles* N e r v in e strengthens j birthday. the Y. P. Christian Workers’ con the weak, builds up tho broken down constitution, and permanently vention to be held at Myrtle Point E x e c u t i o n S a l© . cures every kind of nervous disease. on the 34th and 25th of this month. “ A bout one. y e a r a go I teas afflicted "VT OTICE is hereby given that under nnd w ith n ervo u sn ess, sleeplessness, i - 1 by virtue o f an execution and order of From tha Christian Endeavor so C reeping sen sation in m y legs, sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the ciety by Mrs. B. A. McCann, Mrs. State of Oregon for the County of Coos, ou Slight p a lp ita tion o f m g heart, D istra ctin g c on fu sion o f the m ind. the 30th day o f March. 1895, in favor of The J. G. Simmons and Mrs. L. P. Creamery Package Manufacturing Com S erious loss o r la p se o f m em o ry. of Kansas City, State o f Missouri, Manrey; the Epworth League, W e ig h t :J dow n w ith ea re and pany, and against the property o f W. L. Dixon, w o rr y. I co m p lete ly lost appetite and Fannie G. Dixson, husband and wife, Misses Mary Drane aud Marvin Anti f e l t m y vita lity wearijig out, and John BoBVWill ns assignee of the said Lamb and J. A. Lamb (with I w a s w eak, irrita b le and tired, W. L. Dixson, commanding me to make sale M y w eight teas reduced to 1 6 0 lbs., of the certain mortgaged premises hereinaf Misses Zettis Messer, Julia Drane I n fa c t I w as n o good, on ea rth • ter described to sutisfy the amount named and Maud Drew as alternates); in the said execution, to-wit: $1778166) to A friend brought gether with the sum of $175.00 attorney's Methodist Sunday-school, Misses mo Dr. Miles' book, fee, $19.80 costs and $20.25 coats on a for “ New and Start mer writ herein; I will, ON SATURDAY, Belle Rich and Zetta Messer. ling Facts," and THE 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1895, at the I finally decided courthouse door in the town o f Empire City Othor societies will also send dele to try a bottle of in said county and state, at the hour of one gates. Irritable,Tired Rheurcsüsfóg Neuralgia, la ttic a , Backache. Weak, \ ------------ ‘•Six days shall tbon labor,” says the Croat lawgiver. To do good work, trail roast be at his best. This condition is attained by the use o f Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. It overcomes that tired feelinc, quickens the nppetito, improves digestion, and makes the weak strong. The county court has extended the time for payment of taxes to the latter part of June, before be coming delinquent. We are glad J. L. Coke passed through this it has been able to do so, for the place last week, on a visit to his stress on our people is very hard. parents on the upper North Fork. The confidence that people have in Ayer’ s j Sarsaparilla as a blood medicine is the Mr. C. has resided at San Jose, legitimate nnd natural growth o f many Cal., for some time and now comes years. It has been handed down from to tnke charge of the counticg- parent to ohild, and is the favorite family room of R. D. Hume’s business at medicine in thousands o f households. Capt. Cornwall bus been on this Gold Beach. The Sunday-school at the Chris tian church will meet half an hour earlier next Sunday morning. All dnis?'-8t" puarantoo Dr. Miles’ PAM P ills to stop Headache. "One cent a dose. Ed Price of Riverton was in town last Sunday. He had made a business trip to Prosper Thurs day o f last week. J. P. Feaster, organizer o f the Woodmen of the World, will estab lish a camp iu this city to-morrow (W ednesday) night. D r . M iles ’ R o - Our friend George Pike returned orative Nervine. Before I had taken to his old position at Smith’s camp, ono bottle I could sleep as well a3 a near Arago, yesterday. He is an lO-yr.-old boy. My experienced nnd faithful employe, appetite returned und will find a warm greeting at greatly increased. W h en I had ta ken th e sixth bottle his old post. M y w eig h t in crea sed to 170 bs., A. A. Wimer of Norway was down yesterday. G. W. Wiiner, jr., of the upper river, was down yesterday on busi ness. Grandma Lawson was down town yesterday, after so long a time. She has had a lame foot for several months. Jeff Boyd, of Bear creek com munity, was taken to the county infirmary yesterday. He is in fail ing health and much broksu bown. Capt. Leneve’s little daughter, Georgia, who has been recovering from a severe sick spell, was worse last Suuday, having had a relapse from some cause. ■ » »■—■■■ —■ All druggist« «ell Dr. M lW Nervo Plasters. o’clock in tho afternoon of said day, oifer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and host bidder for cash, all of IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY the right, title and interest which the said and don’t bo imposed upon by buying a W. L. Dixon, Fannie G. Dixon and John j fionewitz m assignee, or either o f them t remedy that requires you to do so, as it is hud, on the 21st day o f August, 1893, or may I notbiug more than a substitue. In the sud at any lime since have acquired in or to the j certain real property described as beginning j den stoppage of tobacco you must have at the N. E. corner of W . L. Dixon’ s acre Home stimulant, and in most all cases, the tract fronting Coquille river, north of the j City o f Myrtle Point, Oregon, in section 8, effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor The sen sation in m y legs was gon e; tp. 29 S, o f R. 12 W, o f the Willamette Mer Roseburg Review: J. W. phine, or other opiates, leaves M y n e rv e s stea d ied com p letely; idian. and running thence north 3 75-100 M y m e m o r y w a s f u l l y restored. chains to an iron pipe 2 inches in diameter ! a far worse habit contraetad. Wimor was down from Rancho del M y bra in seem ed clea rer than ever. driven 3 feet in the ground, thence west) Ask your druggist about Rio Saturday. He reports the big I f e l t a s good an a n y m a n on earth. 5 80-100 chains to meander line of Coquille j B ^ C O -C X E R O . river, thence south along the meander line D r . Mi!c.s* R e sto ra tive Nervine is orchard in the very best o f con It is purely vegetable. You g r e a t m ed icin e, I a ssure you.** of Coquille river to W. L. Dixon’ s said acre dition this spring. Mr. Wimer is A tract 4 75-100 chains, thence east along the do not havo to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you Augusta, Mo. W alter It. B urbank . north boundary line of W . L. Dixon’ s said a great enthusiast oil the subject Dr. Miles' Nervine la sold on a positive acre tract 4 75-100 chains to plaoo o f begin when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease, Your system will be guarantee that tho first bottlo will Benefit. containing one acre of land, more or as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. o f fruit growing, and is engaged All druggists sell it at 81,6 bottles for$5, or ning, it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price less, together with the land fronting and very extensively in the business. by tho Dr. Milos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. lying between said described tract und the An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all Coquille river at low water mark, including its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days all machinery and appliauces used and to N o t ic e to D iiii'j m fM . be used in running a creamery on said treatment and guaranteed euro,) {2.50 For sale by all druggists or will premises, and also one steam Russian sepa be sent bv mail upon receipt of price. SEND* SIX TWO-CENT Patrons not belonging to Coquille rator and cne four-horse power vertical STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofB free. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. boiler, now situated and being on the farm Dairymen’s Union will receive 13 E ureka C hemical & M’r’a Co., La Crosse, Wis. o f W . P. Hermann on tho South Fork of cents per pound butterfat for milk the Coquille river m Coos county, Oregon. A M p le iid id H isto r ic a l W o r k . Dated this 30th day of M arch.1895. delivered at Coquille creamery from Office of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. Homiok, Sopt., W. W. GAGE, April 1st to 15tb; or those who _ , „ 8t. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894. “ Harper's Pictorial History of Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon. Eureka Chemical and Man’ f ’g Co., La Crosse, Wis.—Dear Sirs: I have been a tobacco prefer to sell their milk on the same the War,” is being canvassed for in apr2 5wl By ,T. J. S tanley , Deputy. fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars terms as the members of the Union regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my physician told this and Curry counties by JaniRB mo I must give up the use of tobacco, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called E x e c u tio n . S a le can d o bo . “ Keeley Cure,’ ’ “ No-To-Bac,” and various other remedies, but without success, until I E. Baldwin of Roseburg. The C o q u i l l e D a i r y m e n ’ s U n io n . accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Curo.” Three weeks ago today I commenced using "VTOTICE is hereby given that under and work is large, over 850 pages lf ix ll j -Lv by virtue o f an execution and order your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured; I am in perfect health, By C. Romander, manager. tobacoo, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has sale issued out of tho Circuit Court of and the horrible craving I for inches iu size, with over 1000 beau- of consider your “ Baoo-Ouro” simply wonderful, and can fully the State o f Oregon for Coos county on the completely left me. c. W. H ornick . J. W. Williams, representing E. tiful illustrations and maps from 8th day of March, 1895, against the prop recommend it. Yours very truly, of J. B. Dully and in favor of Henry C. Legg's marble yards, at Eugene, original plats. So far as correct erty Every person send Scmgstacken, commanding me to make the is canvassing Coos county nnd is ness is concerned this firm has had sum of $24(5.73, with interest thereon at the ing us the sub rate of ten per cent per annum from tho 2d scription price of now in this city. He is exhibiting superior advantages, and artists day of November, 1892. and the further sum o f $8.50 costs, with interest thereon at this paper, the Coquille City Herald, either as a renewal or new sub some very handsome work, and i ancj literary colaborators unsnr- the rate of eight per cent per annum from scription, will be presented with a copy of T he W orld A lmanac by furnishes head and foot stones, passed, while the letter-press aud tho 2d day of November, 1892, together the publishers o f thia paper. Tbe Almanac may be had at this office with the costs of said writ, I did, on the 30th slabs, monuments, etc., in very mechanical work are superb and day of March, 1895, lovv upon all of the for 25 cents. right, title and interest which the said J. B. artistic forms and at reasonable artistic. The portraits of generals Dully had on tho 3d day of November. 1892, may at anv time since have acquired in prices. He has taken several orders aud leading figures during the war or or to the following described real estate, to-wit: The real estate described nnd con already, owing to their most satis are very fine, while many of the veyed by Elizabeth Crane to said J. B. factory terms. He will go to Ban views of battlefields were taken on Dully bv deed dated December 2, 1834, and recorded in Book 13 of Records o f Deeds don from here. Give him your the spot at that time. The writer of said Coos county, at page 482 thereof, described as commencing at a stake on order. o f this is a witness to the correct, and the west side of the Coos Bay & Roseburg Wagon Road, CO feet from the southwest ness o f many of tha illustrations, corner of lot 4 in block 1 (ono) in the town of llillim iN I '. l i r . scenes of engagements, forts, gun Sumner; thence southwest, or nearly so, 100 Persons who are subject to at feet, more or less, to line of land belonging The Best Reference Bock Printed. tacks of billious colic will be pleased boats, batteries, etc., as also of many to Dean & Co.; thence west of north along line belonging to Dean & Co. 200 feet, A Volume of over 500 pages to know that prompt relief may be of the portraits, and believes the said more or less, to center of ditch: thence It Treats 1,400 topics had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, work should be in overy household northeast along center o f said ditch to Bay and Roseburg Wagon Road; Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. It and scho&l library. Mr. Baldwin Coos thence up along the west side of said wagon indorsed by STATESMEN, acts quickly and can always ho de road to the place of beginning; also lot 2 will canvass Bandon this week. of section 20. in township 26 south, of range pended upon. In many cases tho EDUCATORS and 12 west, W. M ., containing89 79-100 acres; attack may bo prevented by taking j ack_ Madge ha8 beautiful hair, also lots 1 , 2, 5, C, 7 and 8, in block 5, in the STUDENTS everywhere. o f Sumner, Coos county, Oregon. this remedy as soon as the first in- ha81).t she? BNeli _ Y es, she gets town And I will. ON SATURDAY, THE 4TH clication of the disease appears, ¿ o ., . «. , , x t i t Ha* Reached Such a State of Per , t ta that from her mother. Jack— 1 DAY OF '«MAY, 1895, at tho Courthouse and 50 cent bottles for sale by Dr. koow fa mother ,md hair door, in tm> town of Empire City. Coos fection That It is a Veritable coon ty, Oregca, at the hour o f one o’olock Fncyclopodla of Facts, Statis S. L. Leneve, druggist. of thftl co,or N e ll-O h , yesl in tho afternoon of said day, offer for sale tic : and Events Brought Down aud sell at public auction, to tho highest She has all kinds in her store. and best bidder for cash, all of the right, E le c t io n '« » ! O fficer.'». to January First, 1090. * I. , «----------- title and intorest which the said J. B. Dully The Epworth League held a NEURALGIA rured by Dr. Milos' PAM had in or to the above-described real prop H E 1895 volume is a whole library P ills . “One cent a dose.' At all druggists. erty on the said 3d day of November, 1892, business meeting last Thursday! or may at any time since have acquired in itself. One can hardly think therein or thereto, or so maoh thereof as evening and elected the .following j of a question it cannot answer. It tell« may be necessary to satisfy tho sums above specified. officers for the ensuing term: ill about party platform«, election sta Dated this 30th day of March. 1895, at President, Mrs. J. S. Lawrence; Empire City, Coos county, Oregon. tistic», the new tariff, religions of the W . W. GAGE, secretary, Miss Mary Drane: earth, population everywhere, ttate and Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. npr2 5wl By J. J. S tanley , Deputy. government statistic«, occupation» of treasurer, Miss Emma Lorenz; DON’T STOP TOBACCO Dr. Miles 5 Nervine Restores Health Free to Our Subscribers. W O p D ^ M J IN /IC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR 18 95. T Bob Wagner, of the upper river, river in the interest of his steamer ownership. The people would who recently suffered a severe in regret exceedingly to lose the Dis jury to one of his feet, so bad that men, foreign matters, literature, science E x e c u tio n S a le . patch from service on this liv e r ,' it was feared for awhile he would organist, Miss Zetta Messer. The and education. It is . . . for a limited number Is the but the management has not been | have to undergo amputation, has following vice-presidents o f de "VTOTICE is hereby given thnt under and price o f the X I by virtue of an execution and order of partments were also selected: Of such as to win the good will of the quite recovered and last week Bale issued out of the Circuit Court of the general public. State of Oregon for Coos county, on tho visited his sisters, Misses Ella and public worship, Mrs. Knowlton, 30th day of March, 1895, in favor o f W. T. Lilly Wilson and Edna Lorenz; Rev. Mr, Sauderlin, of the Prot- j Lilly, at this place. Kerr and against the property of Alice E. The Leading Reform Journal, King and K. P. King, commanding me to literary, Emma Lorenz, Mary estant Methodist church, preached COP. SALE.— Best building in Co- P R IC E , p o s t p a i d by mail, - 2 5 C E N T S. make sale of the certain attached premises Drane and Ben Lawrence; charity Published at the National Capital. hereinafter described'to satisfy the amount morning and evening at the Chris quille City for store, with dwel named in «aid execution, to-wit: Tho sum Addroca T H E V /O R LD , New York City. It is a neatly-printed sixteen- tian church last Sunday in this ling or offices on second floor, or and help, Julia Diace, Zetta Mes of $210.00 with interest thereon at the rate page journal, and should be o f H per cent per annum, from tho 30th day Situate ser and Maud Drew. Delegates to place, lie will conduct a quarterly [ well nrrangid for hotel. read by every reform ei. of March, 1893, together with $27.25 costs and the huiu o f $30.00 attorney’s fee, and meeting and possibly protracted on Front street. Will sell on easy the bi-couuty convention o f Chris Samplt Cofict Stmt <m ApplicMin. tbi costs of paid execution: I will, ON SAT tian Workers to he held at Myrtle service at Riverton on the 27th and terms. URDAY, TH E 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1895, at NATIONAL WATCHMAN, For further information enquire tho Courthouse door in the town of Empire 28th of this month. Point on the 24th inst.: Miss Mary ! WASHINGTON, D. C. City, in said county and state, at the hour of or address, IS THE BEST. o f two o’clock in tne afternoon ot said day, Drane, Miss Marvin Lamb and J. Willie Lewis of Ashe county, 31-3m] __ TIT fO S A K I N «. S. L . L e n e v e . offer for sale and sell at public auction to the O. C O R D O V A N , A. Lamb, with Misses Zetta Messer, I N. C., reached this locality a few highest and best bidder for oash, all o f the nrtHCh Auum tLLio c* ir. i Tlie" above paper, the National right, title and interest which the said Alice The Coos Bay News says: Julia Drane and Maud Drew days ago in his ramblings to see ¡4*3“ F ine C al / ì K angmml 88 Watchman, and COQUILLE CITY E. King and R . P. King had on the 19th “John Nasburg, of Coquille, was day of September, 1894, or may at any time alternates. * * 3 .4 9 POLICE,3 SOLES. tha country. Here he suddenly HERALD both for ono year for $2 since have acquired in or to the 8K K, Manufactured by in town last week. He says that The Methodist Sunday-school in advance. containing 160 acres, and 8E }d o f 8W met up with his ccusin, T. C. Nor STEVENS & SCHROEDER, K , except 6 2-7 acres sold to M. L. King, the rsport that he was about to chose the following delegates to ris, whom he bed not seen for all in section 20, and N H of NW and ,*z..i.7?BmsawUMa ARAGO, OREGON. build an hotel at Coquille is a mis c h a n g e NW % o f NE K , section 29, containing * L A D IE S ’ rnauy years, also several other ac the convention: Misses Belle r a r e : 120 acres, all in township 29 S, of R 11 W of quaintances from the Old North take.” The “ report” wa3 correct Rich and Zetta Messer. W. M. in Oregon. [Patent applied for.]' Dated March 30, 1895. State. enough, but like that from a gun, Water, snow and mildew proof for all W. W. GAGE, 1.11 lev. kinds o f leather. Just the thing for har Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. Fred Mehl returned last week to was caused by tho rush of wind to Over On« Million People apr2 5wJ By J. J. S taxlit , Deputy. ness, or boots and shoes. Gives the leather B unch —On North Coos river, March 31,1895, bis home at this place. Fred has fill the vacuum of promise. a fine glossy blaok. Keeps it soft nnd Dll- W. L. Douglas $3 $4 Shoes to Mr. and Mrs. Walter »S. Bunch, a son. ant and makes it waterproof. Makes been several years a member of The new hardware firm, J. J. E nobltjm —At Empire City. March 28, 1895, All oar shoos aro equally satisfactory leather boots, when seund, better than rub R rt A r r P Q —40 acres extra fine to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engblum, a son. ber boots, if applied as directed. the life-saving crew at Bandon, in Lamb and A. L. Nosier, took hold n i / l v O bottom land> all improved For sale by Kronen berg a Son, Coquill« . and well located; fair house, good apple. which he has served honorably and of the business at the date stated i > i City; Ruling A Lundy, Myrtle Point; Low# \ prune and cherry orchards, good barn, best & Co.. Bandon. (29If faithfully, and whose departure in last week’s H e r a l d , and have . . .. , ------- of water for household and stock in abund- If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by Libby. Apnl 1. 1896, Diana, ( ance About 1 mile from nostoffioe, olose from among the crew causes many found a kindly responsive feeling PBKSTioE-At ISHING TO t UBCHAFE infant daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Prestige, ^ rivcr Hmj creamery, and good school. Dealers everywhere. Wanted, agent regrets. William Bingaamn takes 2 years and 2 days. ! w^ j1 county road running on one side of to take exclusive sale lor this vicin from the public. While both are B r aged a d l e y —At Libby, April 1,1995, Joseph C. ; place. Inquire at HERALD OFFICE. Mr. Mahl's place in the life-saving ity. Write at once. Bradley, aged 19 years, 4 months and 8 good business men, who will bo crew. days. N E W SCHOOL HOUSE. conservative and safe, yet they will — DEALIB IN— MORE DRUDGERY; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Kirkpatrick doubtless conduct the same on bus EALED IlIDS Ior the con tra ction o f a ' FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES Awarded came dowu from Myrtle Point last MOKE WASTE OF TIME. «ohoolhonse in District No. 4 will be iness principles, sans greed, sans hy the clerk thereof np to May ir<. j Will find it to their intere, t to ooneult o_ Highest Honors—World’s Fair. | received Friday on a visit to their daughter, write the undersigned, agent for Kane & 1 The right is reserved to reject any O ld e s t an d B e s t selfishness, and win the patronage j or all Lid., Mark on envelope—" Bids.” Co . manufacturers. Chicago, 111. Mrs. A1 Batch. The former re We sell direct from the factory, and Flans and epecitications on application to of tha public whom they have! ship, f. o. b., to Han Franciser» or Portland . turned home Saturday,} but the T . If. HANLY. clerk t o f D m . No. 4, JO H N RO W AN , Agent. Prosper, (Jr. latter will spend nwhile with her concluded to serve. apr2 tlj 19 tfl C oquille City, O regon . daughter and family. Her health Mrs. J. H. Sackett received n[ j WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. has been very poor ot late, and it painful hurt on her head one day 8 0 Acres of land is hoped she will be benefited by near Drain, Douglaa last week, from which she has Indispm iblo for Hotel and Family. conntv. Or. Well adapted to fruit or poul her visit. try; will be exchanged for land or town about recovered, hiwever. She ! ^ OU can wash all kinds of tableware per- property in this county. Bids will be received by W. W. was getting about at her household RDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY For pnrticnlars enquire at H ebald office, | L fectlj—and they are dried perfectly Hayes, county treasurer o f Coos attended to, and goods shipped per and polished perfectly without handling. or address B O X « 5 , Coquille, Oregon. duties, when suddenly she struck ; | Nr* breaking of dishes, no chipping or 4e- steamer to ali points on the upper river *1 county, at Empire City, Oregon, prices that defy competition. . facing of dishes. T T o tio o t o T a x p a y e r s her head against the end of a board County rights for salt by autil May 15, 1895, for the pur op- COAL STOVES. T the JERRY WILSON PLACE, W. S. ROSE. that was nearly her bight from the | : rI ',axp*ycrs will p ie ce take notie. that the t ponte the Railroad Depot, Gen. Agont. Coquille City, Oregon, chase of J15,000 coupon bonds on \ A osecsement roll lor the year lkS4of Coos ground. She fell to the ground, I l y j t m e t West, Bandon. (Jr., agent for WOOD STOVES, FRONT STKEF.T, School District No. 9— Marshfield. [ county, Oregon, has been received by m e.; I Coos county. Price, $5, each. COOK STOVES. ! nnd all tavea for the «aid year are now dne i being stunned, and her head was j Interest payable semi-aDunally, I nnd payable. E lea» pay up promptly, a. Will | KWBERRY PLANTS with roots. RANGES. and not to exceed 6 per cent per cut and bled profusely, making j n bear one year from planting. 50 cents the county need, money. MOST PERFECT MADE. annum. Bonds to run for 20 years, appear as if she was seriously hurt . \ A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free I Empire City, Mar. 4,189*». BUILDING HARDWARE—Bueh ** N»il% do*., or 75" cents bv mail, post paid. W. W. G a o a. TENTS MADE TO ORDER. per Screw*. Lock*. Hinge*, etc.. *4 1 Address, M. HF.RHEY, with n privilege of redemption But, while the stroke was painful from Ammonia, Alum or any ether adulterant I Sheriff and Tax-Colieetor of Coo* county, rock-bottom orioc*. Coquille City, Oregon. TENTING MATERIAL. at first, it did not result seriously. j Orcgeu. after 10 years. 4 0 YLAK3 THE STANDARD. 50 cents a year, AMERICA'S STANDARD YEAR BOOK. Rational Watchman, W . I . B ouclas S3 SHOE....... Stevens & Schroeder’s A m p L ilt e Dressing. .•*srs»«h Sice Home for Sale & School : Boards w Or Trustees JOHN H. YAGER, sks or : NO S Tie Iron Git? M Waste ROBERT MCCLEARY, CREAM BAKING wmm Groceries„ . . . *- Varieties Coquille City, Or. Hardware, Stoves, T in - ware.Queesware, Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery. Etc., Etc. B A N D O N , OR. O