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ia ip iU U ■--- -------------- <H U j g e v n W . ^ T U E S D A Y , AL’ lU Ii 1(5, 189& R E G U L A R TRAINS W e d n e sd a y s an d f k i - days will run an follows; I Arrivo Leave Murahfield 1 12.15 p. m. 8 00 a. iu. 1 Leave COQUILLE CITY j 11.00 a. m. 9.15 “ Norway | 10.2a * 9.50 “ Myrtle Point | 10.15 “ l o .o o “ ¿T ri M riitBSs. G R JE AT R£ME D Y ........................................ T v Q .V C U R E S P A IN S of o n d a y «, M •O ' : / s e a S T / a 1 E A R T D I 5 E A S E nice . „ , , ’ hiw7 taken hold ot u>e'y 8 tem[ never gets better of its own accord, but Conutantiu grotra troruc. There are thousands who know they have a defective heart, but will not admit tLo fact. They don’t want th»tr friends to worry, and D o n 't know w h a t to tnke fo r it, as they have been told time and a^ain that heart disease wa3 incurable. Such was tho case c f Mr. Silas Farley of Dyesvilie, Ohio who writes June 19, 1894, as follows: “ I had, h ea rt tliseatso f o r f!3 ye a rs, roy heart hurting mo almost continually. Tho first 13 years I doctored all tho timo, trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told m elt was only a question of timo as I could not bo cured. I gradually grow worse, very weak, and completely dis couraged, until I lived, propped half up In bed, because I couldn't He doyen nor 6it up. Think ing my time had come I told my fam ily what I wanted done when I was gone. But on the first day of March cn tho recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson, Iud., I commenced taking D r , JUiles9 New C ure f o r th e H ea rt and wonderful to toll, in ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 com menced framing a barn, which is heavy work, and I hav’nt lost a day since. I am 5G years old, ft ft. 4‘ i inches and weigh 2501bs. I believe I atn f u l l y cured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies.’' Dyesvillo, Ohio. S ilas F a r l e y . Dr. Milos Heart. Cur© is sold on a positive guarantee that t he ilrsfc bottle will benefit. All druggists soli it at $1, 6 bottles for $5 or it will be sent, prepaid on rocoipt of price by tho Dr Miles Modical Co., Elkhart, lad. Miss Alice Stemler passed U h ii <>, i . o n « -. : through this place to her Lome on Persons who are subject to at- too North Fork, last Friday. She tucks of billious coho will be pleased hail spent the winter with her to know that prompt relief may be brother Herbert, at M elted, Cali- had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic, MEN * „ • ' 1 Cholera and ’ *'■ Diarrhea — Remedy. It LADIES 1 acts quickly and can always be de pended upon. In many cases the E x e c u t io n S a le . 1 uttack may bo prevented by taking S o m e th in g N e w SAVE YOUR S BY USINO THB Bereriflp AQtcnialic Cooler OTICE ia hereby eiven that muter and ] , 1 ; i - . by virino o f an »xoention and order o f ¡ * r e m e d y as s o o n as th o first — »ale issued oat o f tho Circuit Court o f the CilCfttlon o f th e cliHoase a p p ears. 25 State italo o of f Oregon for the County of Con». on and « n d 50 lift c cent ent W t l „ „ for sale „ .I .. 1 ... n .. It saves fuel, thus saving money. bottles by Dr. It saves the temper by absolutely refusing the 30tli day o f March, 1895, in favor of The to bum the food. Creamery Package Manufacturing Com S. L. Leneve, druggist. It confines odor of cooking to the kitchen. pany. of Kansas City, State of Missouri, It saves one-third of the food the I is lost and against the property of W . L. Dixon, I he steamer Arago arrived at by cooking in the usual way. and Fannie O. Dixson, husband and wife. I and John Bonewitz as assignee of the fluid Empire at 3 a. ro. Inst Saturday j W. L. Dixson, commanding me to make sal« morniug, and departed that after of the certain mortgaged premises hereinnf- I ter described to Hntisfy the amount named noon with 1000 sacks of potatoes I in the said execution, to-wit: $1773.00, to- us part of her cargo. Manufactured by "W. E. Beveridge, Balti ) gether with the sum o f $175.00 attorney’s more, Maryland. fee, $19.80 costs and $20.25 coats on a for F or S ale .— A trnctof 160 acres J A M E S W E S T , mer writ heroin; I will. ON SATURDAY, T H E 4T H DAY OF MAY, 1895, at the of line timber land, D e a r Fishtrap. BANDON, OREGON, courthouse door In the town o f Empire City Apply at this office. 31 8raJ General Agent. in said county and state, at the hour of one o’ clock in the afternoon of said dny, offer for sale nnd sell at public nuctiou to IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY tho highest and best bidder for cash, nil of the right, title nnd interest which the nnid and don’t be imposed upon by buying a W. L. Dixon, Fannie G. Dixon nnd John remedy that requires you to do so, as it is Bonewitz us assignee, or either o f them nothing more than a substitue. In the sud had, on the 21st day of August. 1893. or may at any lime since have acquired in or to the den stoppage of tobacco you must hare certain real property described as beginning some stimulant, aud in most all cases, tbe at tho N. E. corner ®f W. L. Dixon's acre tract fronting Coquille river, north of the effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor City of Myrtle Point, Oregon, in section 8, phine, or other opiates, leave« tp. 20S, of 11. 12 W, o f the Willamette Mer idian, and running thence north 3 75-100 j a far worse habit contractad. chains to an iron pipe 2 inches in diameter i Ask your druggist about driven 3 feet in the ground, thence west' Z B .^ O O -C T T I R O . 5 80-100 chains to meander line of Coquille j river, thence south along the meander liue ! It is purely vegetable. Y'oo o f Coquille river to W. L. Dixon’s said acre I tract 4 75-100 chains, thence east along the do not lmve to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you north boundary line of W . L. Dixon’ s said | when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system wdl be acre tract 4 75-100 chains to place of begin-1 nine, containing one acre o f land, more or ns freo from nicotine nu the day before you took your first chew or smoke. lois, together with the land fronting and Au iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely euro the tobacco habit in all lying between said described tract and the its forms, or money refunded. Price *1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days Coquille river at low water mark, including all machinery and appliances used and to treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For salo by all druggists or will be used iu running a creamery on nnid be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND SIX TWO - CENT premises, and also one steam Hessian sepa Booklets nnd proofs free. rator and one four-horse power vortical SI AMPS FOlt SAMPLE BOX. Sold by R. S. Know!ton. boiler, now situated aud being ou tho farm E ureka C hemical &, MVa Co., La Crosse, Wis. o f \Y. P. Hermann on the South Fork of tho Coquille river in Coos county, Oregon. Offlce o f THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. H om l.k, Snpl.. COR SALE.— Best building in Co- Dated this 30th dny of March, 189 ». ... Bt. Paul, Minn., 8«pt. 7 ,MW. VT. W. GAGE, * quille City for store, with dwel ISnreka Chemical and Man f g Co., La Crosse, Wis.—Deal* Sirs: I have been ft tobaoco Sheriff o f Coos Couuty, Oregon, ling or offices on second floor, or ftp 2 5wl By J. J. S tanley , Deputy. fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars regnlnrly every day. My whole nervous system beenme affected, until my r physician physician 1 told * well arranged for hotel. Situate mo I must give up tbe uso of tobacco, for the time being at least. ' I tried the so-called E xecution Sale on Frout street. Will sell ou easy Keeley Cure, ' ‘ No-To-Bnc,” nnd various other remedies, bat wit without success, until I accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Curo.” Three weeks ago today I commenced using terms. 'O TIC E is hereby given that under and your preparation, aud today I consider myself completely cured; I am in perfect health, For further information enquire by virtue of an execution and order and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has pletely left me. I consider your vour “ Baco-Curo” simply wonrl«rfnL fnli* of sale issued oat of the Circuit Court of completely of or nddress, wonderful, nnd and Mn can full y the Stale o f Oregon for Coos county on the recommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. H obnick . 3 1 -3 u t] S. L . L eneve . 8th day of March, 1895, against the prop ------------- . ----------- - erty of J. B. Dully and in favor of Henry person Mod O u r R i v e r S t e a m e r S e r v ic e . Sengstncken, commanding me to make the us the 6uh- Tim steamer Dispatch will not sum of $210.73, with interest thereon nt the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 2d scription priee of be withdrawn from our river ser clay of November, 1892, and the further this paper, tho (soquille City Ilcra ld , either as n renewal or nsw sub vice, we are pleased to state. Capt. sum of $8.50 costs, with interest thereon at tho rate of eight per cent per annum from scription, will be presented with a copy of T he W orld A lmanac by Cornwall disposed of bis interests the 2d dny of November, 1892, together the publishers of tbiu paper. The Almanac muy be had at this offic« in tbe same to Judge Dyer, who at with the costs of said writ, I did, on tho 30th for 25 cents. of March, 1895, levy upon all of tho once placed Alvy Leo iu command, dny right, title and interest which the said J. B. with Vale Perry as assistant. This Dully had on the 3d day of November, 1892, will be very acceptable to the pub or may at any time since have acquired in T H E or to the following described real estate, lic all around. Judge D jer's long to-vvit: The real estate described and con veyed by E'izabeth Crane to said J. B. residence in this section and abid 7 7 T . K 7 7 7 7 ,1 1 Dully by deed dated December 2, 1884, and ing interest in its prosperity guar recorded in Book 13 of Records of Deeds antees bis efforts in tho public’s of said Coos county, at pago 482 thereof, described as commencing at a stake on behalf, and with such efficient, and the west Rid© of the Coos Bay <fc Koselmrg popular and intelligent agents us Wagon Hoad, GO feet from the southwest Captains Lee and Perry .the steamer corner of lot 4 in block 1 (one) in the town of Sumner; thence southwest, or nearly so, 100 will serve the public and tbe public feet, more or loss, to lino of land belonging Tha Cost Reference Book PrinUd. to Dean A Co.; thence west of north along support the steamer. A Volume o f over 500 pages said line belonging to Dean & Co. 200 feet, The steamer Alert nt the same more or less, to center of ditch; thence It Treats 1,400 topics time we learn passed into tha hands northeast along center of said ditch to Coos Bay and lloseburg Wagon Hoad; of Chris Long. What service she thence up along the west side o f said wagon Endorsed by STATESMEN, will be put to, wo are not yet in road to the place of beginning; also lot 2 EDUCATORS and formed, though it is hoped to get o f section 20. in township 26 south,of range 12 we3t, W. M ., containing 39 79-100 acres; her service for the creameries, if also lots 1, 2, 5, G. 7 and 8, in block 5, in the STUDENTS everywhere. tho passenger steamers cannot town o f Sumner. Coos county, Oregon. And I will, ON SATURDAY, THE 4TII Ha s R cn ch a d S u ch n S ta to of Per annnge to do so. DAY OF MAY, 1895, at the Courthouse ...............► ------------- fection T h at It Is a V eritable door, in the town o f Empire City. Coos N FU RA LG IA cured by Dr. Miles* P aiw couuty, Oregon, at tbe hour o f one o'clock E n cyclopedia e f F acte, S ta tl«- P ills . “ One cen t a dose. A t all druggists. in the afternoon of said day, offer for sale tlco and Events Brought Down and soil at public auction, to tho highest to Janunry First, 1806. Tim Seeley will move his family and best bidder for cash, nil of the right, title and interest which the said J. B. Dully to the bay when the storm ceases. had HE 1 S 9 S volume 11 a whole library in or to the al»ove-described real prop Grandma Stone took the train erty on tho said 3d dny of November, 1892, hi itself. One can hardly think or may at any time since have acquired for the Imy last Friday, to her therein or thereto, or so much theroof as o f a question it cannot answer. It telle may be neceasary to satisfy the sums above daughter’s— Mrs. D. F. Dean. all about party platforms, election sta specified. • - y ' ■; Dated 1 his 30th tiny of March. 1895, at Mr. Hoyt, contractor for the jetty tistics, the new tariff) religion* of the Empire City, Coos county, Oregon. work at Bandon, passed through W . \V. GAGE, earth, population everywhere, state and Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. this place to Bandon last Friday. »overnment statistic», occupations o f npr2 5wl By J. J. S tanley , Deputy. E u s le r S e r v ic e « . Highest prico paid, in cash or N Appropriate Easter services were trade, for dry or green bides o f all J oh nson B r o s . bold last Sunday in this pla-e, in kinds, l y the morning by the Suuday-scbool L O C A L ITE M S. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Canning ar ¡o f tbe Christian church, and in the rived from the bay yesteiday and MI sa Lizzie Winchester was up evening by tbe Suuday-scbool of moved to the county infirmary, on a visit lust week. where they tnke supervision for It is Positively the Greatest Invention the Methodist church. The for the ensoing year. The jury list for district court mer assembled at of the Age. will be drawn today. In ourcolmnns today will be found THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH some original verses and a short Stoddard Dixou Is limpinc At 10 o’clock a. rn. The bund was prose essay on “ Dreams” from the around from rheumatism. to have been present, but fuiling pen of Imogeuo Creyton, one of Sheriff Gage made a business to get their music cancelled the our upper-l iver friends. trip to tLis place yesterday. eugHgeineut. The church was A. H. Buckingham of tbe vallev We had treats Thursday and Fri handsomely decorated with ever came in last week aud joined his greens anil flower i for the occasion, day mornings of last week. family at this place, where the lat and an original Euster service of Rev. B. B. Pauli pveaches occa song,responsive rending« audreeita- ter hnye been spending the winter. sionally at Riverton— once each tious rendered. Mrs. Maury,super They will loavo for their homo scon. month. It would bo worth while for the Indies to intendent, presided and conducted Opening bear in mind that if they take a gentle Uriah Root took the train for the following program: course o f Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the spring Myrtle Point last Friday on a bus song by the choir—They Say they will have no trouble with “ prickly There’s a Laud O’er tbe Ocean; heat,” “ hives,” “ sties,” “ boils,” or “ black iness trip. Stacy Lee of Riverton has leased song by tbe choir— Easter, Happy h?ads,” when summer comes. Prevention Easter; prnyer by Mr. Jonas; is better than cure. J. J. Lamb’s runeb and will man scripture reading by Rey. D. P. We had ft pleasant visit Inst week age the same. Strang, sr.; song by the — choir At San Francisco last Thursday Around the Tomb o f Jesus; select from Hons. J. H. Schroeder Rud the schooner Geuerul Siglin clearod reading by Miss Nellis F ig g — D. E. Stitt, members c f our county court, on tlipir return home from a for Bristol bay. Palestine; recitation by Ireue session of that body. .Alwuysglad G o to Lamb & Nosler’s for hard Leneve— 1 he Myrrh Bearers; song to see you, gentlemen. ware o f all kiuds. They sell by the choir— Sweet Spicos for Arbor Day ca n s so suddenly on Jesus; recitation by Earl Elliott— cheap, for cash. The Date of Easter; exorcises by our newly organized school that no Restores Health Peter Loggie, tbe Bandou archi 11 children — Many Infallible elaborate observance of tbe same tect and builder, passed down home Proofs, with response by tbe choir, could be arranged, hence Friday from the bay last Friday. I Need Thy Presence Eveiy Hour; afternoon the scholars were given Mr. Rupert, of the Ban don wool select rending by Miss Nellie an outing in the woods at gathering len mills, returned from the city Sackett—The Week of Easter; wild flowers, lunching, etc. recitation by four title girls—A via this place last Friday. Several boys wore arrested last Song of Resurrection; song by week for malicious mischief and A. O. Wheeler hns moved to the choir—Bells o f Gladness; recita taken before the city recorder. Goble place, opposite town, and tion by (5 little children— Pictures; Tbe youthfuluess o f the offenders N will run that ranch this season. solo by Kit tie Wickham; song by saved them from going to the lock Rev. Mr. Thornton and family the choir— Hosauna to the Prince of up, and they were held on their reoccupy the parsonago for resi Light; short address by Rev. O. promises o f future good behavior. dence, having moved into it last G. Quimby; song by the choir— The new butter expert nt Arago, The Lord is Risen; closing song by week. F. S. Wnehs, resigued a few days the choir— Hallelujah; benediction A May-Day ball will be given at since and the Union elected George by Rev. Quimby. Masonic ball ill this place on Sat Schroeder in his stead. This is a EASTEIt AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. urday night, May 4th. Tickets, good selection, and we anticipate The service was held at night 50 cents. will result for the best interests of in this church, for which a nice tbe Union, for George is industri Charles Ilowe o f Marshfield has program bad been urranged aud been appointed coroner by tbe the ebureh most elaborately deco ous, capable and interested. county court, vice G. W. Canning, rated, chief among which were a A new street lnmp was placed at resigned. handsome rustic cross, a large tho H e r a l d office corner Saturday Attorney Albert E. Seaman of Easter bell and a harp, trimmed in evening by Marshal Johnson and Empire passed through this place mosses, evergreens and flowers. J. H. Sackett, and Sunday night to Myrtle Point ou legal business The mottoes und other decorations lighted up the dark sidewalks in were beautiful. The program was many directions to good advantage. yesterday. Anoiber lamp should be placed nt Mrs. Parker and daughter, Miss announced by B. F. Lawrence, who this (south) end of the long bridge, Geogia, returned from San Fran first stated the object o f the fes and then the public would be pretty cisco lust Friday, where they had tival as commemorating tha Resur well served with street lights. rection of Christ; then followed spent the winter. tbe opeuiug song by the choir— Ha About noon Sunday a blaze broke Mrs. F. E. Hull of Riverton and is Risen; song by the choir— We out on the roof o f C. Wilkins’ pho Mrs. E. E. Dixou of this c ity hou Praise Thee, O G od ; opening tograph gallery and residence, but o ro d the H e r a l d sa n ctu m lost prayer by Edna Lorenz; scripture it was soon observed nnd extin w eek w ith a cull. reading by Miss Irma Lnkons; guished. A high wind was blow Elbert Dyer visited this place a welcoming nddress by Miss Belle ing at the time, aud considerable day or two last week, this far on Rich; song by the choir— Seeking excitement prevailed for fear of his road to his home at Morgan tbe Lost; recitation by 6 little chil disaster, but the promptness of Hill, Santa Clara county, Califor dren— What is Easter? recitation Tliad Gillham and Jesse Simmons by Georgie Buckingham— Christ to ascend to tho roof nnd others to nia. is Risen, Hallelujah; recitation by furnish water made short work of Miss Nellie Figg returned from Lumen Rich and Kenueth Lnw- n business trip to Bandon Saturday. reuce— Daisies and Lillies; song the fire fiend. The damage is very light— not over So. Miss. Nellie Sackett couducted the by Susie Tuttle, Leta Barrows, The marriage nt Bnndon, or in millinery establishment here dur Georgie Johnson and Clare Sher ing her absence. wood, with Miss Irma Lultens at that neighborhood, some weeks since, of Comrade James West and Mrs. C. W. Olive will be at Co- the organ; recitation by Emma Mrs. Kate Taylor (formerly of this quillo City on or about May 5tb Sherwood—At Euster; recitation place) has leaked out, and being n with a choice selection of millinery, by Ruby Collier— The Lord is The Eunice Goodrich Company which will be sold at prices to tuit Risen, In deed; recitation by Rita secret no longer we whisper it to men, foreign matters, literature, science E s c e c v u t io n S a l e . Johnson—Easter Thoughts; reci our readers. It is something of a gave two pleasing sntertainments t b e times. Miss. A . G . A i k e n , end education. It is . . . surprise, but all the moro so that in this city Friday and Saturday Milliuer, Marshfield, OregoD. tation by Clare Sherwood— Resur ly fO T IC E is hereby given that under and tho Recorder fighting editor was nights of last week. Both were L v by virtue of nu execution and order of rection; recitation by Leta Bar- No need o f going or sending issued out of the Circuit Court of tho rows—Easter Tim e; solo and ch o either bought off or bluffed by the well patronized »Dd gave good sat sale State o f Oregon for Coos county, on the abroad for hardware now. You rus— I Wonder if There’s Room new benedict nnd failed to make isfaction. The company includes 30th dny of Blarch. 1895, in favor o f \V. T. can get everything iu that lino at for Me— solo by A. A. Leneli and the announcement. Well, here’s artists in comedy , and drama. Kerr and against the property o f Alice E. liomo, from your hardware mer King nnd It. P. Kit g, commanding mo to P B i C E , p ostp aid b y m ail, - 25 CEN TS. cliorous by choir; recitation by to the health of the bride and “ Pottie’s Baby” is a prodigy and make finle of the certain attached premises chants, Lambtfc Nosier. startled our playgoers iu her hereinafter described to satisfy tho amount May Dixon—Easter Bells; recita groom, anyway. A c id r a -53 T H E W O R L D , W o w Y o r k C i t y . Many rifle in the morning with a head tion by Susie Tuttle— Christ the named in said execution, to-wit: Tho mini Our Odd Fellows are arranging charming rendition of com ely nnd of $240.00 with interest thereon at the rate ache and no inclination for breakfast. This Eunice Goodrich horsclf of 8 per cent per annum, from the 30th day Victor; recitation by Auna Frost to celebrate tbe.ir Tilth anniversary song. is due to torpidity o f the liver, and a de March, 1893, together with $27.25 costs —Ob, Morning Bright; recitation o f the parent organization on the was immense, and became a favor of ranged condition o f the stomach. To re the sr.ni of $30.00 nttorney’fl foe. nnd ite with ns as she is elsewhere, nnd the costs of said execution; I will, ON S A f- store healthy action to these organs, noth exercise by 9 little girls, closing 26th inst. They will have nn ex nnd anil her supporters did splendidly. CKDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF MAY. 1895. at ing is so efficacious as an occasional dose of with a song; recitation by Birdie cursion to Bandon beach, ouglas the Courthouse doer in the town o f Empire Johnson—Easter Song; recitation returning conclude the festivities Ayer's Pills. rj f i l l A B IS THE BIST. City, in said county and state, at the hour U l l V L FIT ron A KINO. o f the dny with a grand ball acd o f two o’clock in the afternoon ot said day, by Azaba McDonuld -— Maud’s Tbe congregation at the Method offer for sale and sell at public auction to the O. C O R DOVAN, — DEA LER IN — rStNCH A CNAMtUIO CALF. highest and best bidder for cash, all of the ist church Sunday was rjurte broken Easter; recitation by Lydia Sim supper that night. At their late several meetings, the following mons— Christ is Risen; recitation right., title and interest which tha said Alice I |4.*3«P F ine C alf &K anommi up by a tire alarm. A large num E. King and 11. P. King had on the 19th | ♦ 3. V POLICE,3 SOLES. ber, however, returned on learning by Lillie W ay— An Easter Hymn; committees have been appointed day of September, 1894, or may at nny time I since have acquired in or to tho BE H, ! that all danger had passed and the song by the choir— The True Eas to make necessary arrangements: containing 1G0 acres, nnd BE X of B\V I Subordinate lodge—G. F. Boutell, ter; recitation by Edna Lorenz— services proceeded to a second ben X , except6 2-7 acres sold to M. L. King, 1 ! * 2 . * 1 .7 .? B o y s 'S c h o q l S h q e l Easter Dawn; recitation by Effle ! H. J. Collier and L. Harlocker; nil in section 20. and N X NW X* I ediction. * L A D I E S * Collier— Our Risen L ord; recita E. icampmeut— W. S. Perry, Au- NW X o f NE X • o f section 29, containing for n limited number »s the 120 acres, all in township 29 S, of It 11 W of | Several really good communi tion by Zetta Messer— Easter Sto drew Perkins and R. E. Buck; Ra- price of the W. M. in Oregon. cation from various portions o f the nes; song by choir— Is There One bekahs— Mrs. Laura Boutell, Miss Dated ¿larch 80, 1895. connty appear today. With such Prepared for Me; recitation by Jes Belle Rich and Mrs. Harrington. W. W. GAGE, Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon. Over One Million Poople wear tbo B A N D O N , OR. letters the H erald can be instru sie Simmons — Easter Emblems; apr2 5wJ By J. J. S tanley . Deputy. The Leading Reform Journal, mental in helping those communi recitation by Irene Leneve—Cal W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes D IE D . All our «hoes are equally satisfactory Q U D E U 8 ties. These contain many items vary and Easter Day; recitation by S pire s — At Myrtle Point, April 10, 1895, BY M AIL PROMPTLY P ub H ik ed a t th e Nmticnal Capital. They give the beet velue for the money. attended to, and goods shipped per o f local importance. M ra.----- Spires, agod 75 years. Miss F lo B oyne— Easter Lilies; They equal custom «hoes In style end tit. flteainor to all points on the upper river at It is a neatly-printed sixteen- ‘s*h«f r wearing qualities are unsurpessed. —On Indian creek, April 10,1895, page journal, and should be prices that defy competition. Judge Schroeder and Couuty closing song by choir—Joy to the j S chnkidkr is prices are uniform,— stamped on sole. Mary Ann Schneider, aged 3 3 years. read by every reformer. I n i - l S l t . l l H . P l .T t r . l l i o r n u k « . C OAL S iO V E S , Commissioner Stitt returned from W orld; benediction by Zetta Mes K a r d e il -—At Marshfield. April 3,1895, Cnrl it ,our dmAtt cannot »apply you « . caa. told by S a m fle Copiet Sent on Application. W OOD ST O V E S, Magnus Kardeil, aged 22 years, 7 months county court last Friday, after a ser. Dealers f-verywhorp. Wanted,agent ISHINO TO fURGHAFE and 5 days. The attendance was very large, COOK S T O V E 8 . term of eight days. Friday morn W NATIONAL WATCHMAN. to toko exclusivo salo lor this vicin j B radley —At Newport, April 4,1895, John W A S H IN G T O N , D . C . ing they “ hoofed it” to tbe couotv and the services probably the most R AN G ES. James Handley, aged 12 years, 11 months ity. W rit« nt ono.a. and 11 days. BUILDING HARDWARE -Such as Kails, poor farm—either from an impulse interesting over enacted here. Screws, Locks, Hinges, etc., at o f economy, or because tbe walk m o r e ; DRUDGERY; rock-bottom oners. H ood im u «•* Hi© V/orld. A w a roec The above pnpnr, the National j FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES ing would be better than tbe riding m o r e WASTE OF TIME. Deputy State Organizer of the — and inventoried the county’s Highest Honors— Worlil’s Pair. Watchman, nnd COQUILLE CITY Will find it to their interest to consult o ' j R A R E CHANCE! HERALD both for one year for f2 writo the undersigned, agent for Kane <fc J property and inspected the condi Woodmen of the World, J. P. Oldest and Best- Co . ranrmfnctnrers, Chicago, III. ’DEL* in advance. tion of farm and wards prior to a Feaster, completed the organization Wo sell direct from the factory, nnd ship, f. o. b . , to Ban Francisco or Portland . transfer to the new superintendent, at Masonic ledge room in this city last evening. Three more mem- JOHN ROW AN, Agent. N E W SCHOOL HOUSE. | 19 tfl Mr. Canning. Coquillo City, Oregon. \ hers were added to the charter, WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. EALED BIDS for the construction o f a ' The churches were handsomely making 18 in nil. Timo has again S pchoolhouse in DiHtrict No. 4 will bo ! decorated for the Easter serv been extended to received by the clerk thereof up to May 15, Wednesday, 1895. The. right is reserved to reject nny ( —10 acre« pxtru fine IndiMjinisible for Hotel anti Family. R H n A u p f’ i PC ices. The Indies showed excellent April 24th, to which time those C O lx)ttora Una. all Improved or all bids. Mark on envelope--“ Bids. ’ ; taste, and spared no pains to sym who wish can become members at Plans nnd specifications on application to ! and well located; fair house, good apple, OU can wnRh all kiuds o f tableware per bolize and impress the truths of the charter fee. The following clerk o f Dist. No. 4, T . F. HANLY, fectly—and they are dried perfectly l>rnne and cherry orchards, good barn, best apr2 tlj Prosper, Or. the Easter festival occasion. Ev were elected to fill the different and polished perfectly without handling. of water for household aud stock in abund No breaking o f dish«*, no ohipping or de ance. About 1 mile from postofiloe, d o se ergreens and flowers were profuse, offices for ensuing term. A. J. to ri7cr and creamery, and good school, I S T o tio o t o T a x p a y e r s facing of disile». with comity road running on one side c f while the soft, veriegated moss Sherwood, consol commander; J. County rights for ba I i b y T th . JERKY WILSON PLACE, op place. Inquire at HERALD OFFICE. W. 8. ROSE, served so well to impress the sim G. Simmons, adviser lieutenant; \ . p o .it. th . Railroad Depot, r paxpayers will plenflo take notice that the Gen. Agent. Coquille City, Oregon. j 1- asso-'.riment roll tor the year 1894 of Coos \ plicity and DFturalness o f the wor George MonltoD.cleik; L. S. Curry, FRONT STREET, r*T J amee West, Bandoli. Or., agent for I county, Oregon, has been received by me. 80 Acres of land ship. The daisies, pansies, violets, escort; R. 8 . KnowltoD, banker; Coon county. Price, $5, eaeh. and all taxes for the said year are now due near Drain. Dougf** C ity , O r- and payable. Pleas» pay up promptly, as C o q u illo calla lilies, Easter flowers, etc., J. W. Wilson, watchman; T. A. MOST PERFECT MADE. EWBEBRY PLANTS with root*. Will county. Or. Well adapted to fruit or poul the county needs money. were entrancing in their variety Schroeder, sentry; C. G. A. Ro- )>ear one year from planting. 50 cents try; will be exchanged for land or town Empire City. Mar. 4, 1895. A purs Gfspe Cresm of Tart v Powder. Free per dos., or 75 rente by mail, post paid. property in this county. W . W . O iow . UDd beauty and their perfume filled mander, M. Wny nnd L. P. Manry, from Ammcnie, Abe? or ary other adulterant TEN TS M ADE TO ORDER. For particulars enquire at H khalt * nfRe»*, Address, M. HERHlY, Sheriff anJ Tax-Collector of Coo* cou n ty ,' the air. managers; W. Cnlin, physician. Coquille City, O ie ;on. or nddress H O Y fl-T, Coquilte, Ot T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L AO YE Alle THS STANDARD. Oregon. DON’T STOP TOBACCO Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure F ree to Our S u b scrib e rs. B<°?: '© / i J L s r i / i i N A U D KHCYCilrOPKDIA F O R 1 3 9 3 . 0 , W m fe " .■ ) T AMERICA’S STANDARD YEAR BOOK. W . L. D JOHN H. YAGER, Hardware, Stoves, Tin- ware.Queesware, Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Etc., Etc. 50 cents a year, Rational Watchman, S c h o o l : B oa rd s Or Trustees or NO T èb Irai City Dish Washer Nice Homo for Sale ROBERT Bl'•CLEARY. ■ C& 1A M 1 /1 ’ W f Groceries IT “ Varieties Y Ti EiclaitK D I