Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 23, 1895, Image 3

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T U E SD A Y . A P R II, 23, 1895.
REGULAR TRAINS
J ^ jO N D A Y N , W E D N E S D A Y S
days will rnu ua follows;
Laave
Marshfield
8.00 a. ra.
Arrive “
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y
9. If» “
Norway
9 .60
“
Myrtle Point
10.00 “
C u re s
3T o J A C O B S
R h e u m a tis m ,
B p r o ln a ,
Neuralgia,
8cla.;ca,
B .u is o a ,
Lum bago,
W o und s,
B u rn s,
S w e llin g s ,
So re n e ss,
H oadocho,
Baokache.
Q IL
C u re s
A ll A o h e s ,
S t if f n e s s ,
C u ts, H u rts,
F r o s t -b lt o s .
;
F ro m
l . a f ir i p p e .
How Or. M iles’ Nervine Restored
One of K entucky’s Business
Men to Health.
!
Tlie H k r a l d appeals to its citi- 1 Dr. L e o sv e withdraws his offer
to hold a meeting or organize ; to sell his business house, aud
in some way for improvement and oilers instead his residence prop-
mutual undarstandiug as to the ertjr nsar tbe H erald cffice. A MEN
community's needs.
bargain can be bad, if taken soon,
zee s
AND F iil-
Arrive
12.16p . m.
Leave
fllllio u fc « > llr .
...W H A T M O R E IS N E E D E D T H A N A P E R F E C T CU RE....
Additional locals on 2d page.
Miss Evalino Collier left yester­
day for Mr. Davis’ on Coos river,
Geo. Wickham is at Bandon on
where she will spend the summer. a visi t.
L O C A L ITEM S.
Tbo steamer Myrl will carry
Property is changing hands in a
delegates to and from the Christiau fairly lively way.
Good roads are at hand.
worker’s convention at Myrtle
Mrs. Aiken came over on the
Warm weather has cet in.
Point, beginning tomorrow, at half train last Friday, and returned yes­
Read the Herald’s new advertise­ fare.
terday.
ments.
Miss Emma Lee Lammv bade
Mr. Brinn, of the life-saving
Coquille City needs a village im­ good-bye to her fiiends and ac­
crew at Bandon, and wife, were
provement association.
quaintances yesterday, as she left
visiting in this place last week.
Miss Ray Collier came over from for a summer’s residence at \Ym.
Highest price paid, in cash or
the bay yesterduy and will remain Noble’s, beyond Coaledo.
trade, for dry or green hides of all
at home.
Albert Bettys was in town last kinds, k y
J o h n s o n B r o ’ s .
Miss Carrie Stauffof Marshfield Saturday and concluded tbe trans­
Miss Ora Sheppard left for a
visited several days in this plaee fer of the Nichols property, in the visit on Coos river last Saturday,
Elliott addition of this city, to B. to be absent only a short while.
last weak.
A sidetrack was started by the F. McDowell for a ranch on the
Leonard Hicks returned to bis
railroad company at our local sta­ North Fork.
old home et Ferndale, Cal., last
E x e c u tio n
“
“
tion yesterday.
Resolutions of the I. O. G. T. at
L ibby on the death of Mrs. Mc­
Cormack are at hand aud will ap­
pear nest week.
Did yon eyer hear of the like—
No. 8 copper wash-boilers only ¡*4
now, at Lamb & Nosler’s hurdware
store; No 8 tin wash-boilers only
*2!
The city hall will be open for a
pnblic meeting, if the citizens so
desire, tomorrow— Wednesday —
evening to nominate for city offi­
ces, or consult upon the subject.
Tbe Odd Fellows’ celebration of
the 7Gth anniversary of that order's
existence will take place Friday
next.
The excursion to Bandon
and ball at this place in the even­
ing will be very enjoyable.
Wednesday, his father having pre­
ceded him by a prior steamer.
D ISEASE has ever presented so many
N o peculiarities
as LaGrippe. No disease
leaves its victims so dobilltated, useless,
sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe.
Mr. I). W. Hilton, state agent of the Mut­
ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says:
“ In 1889 and ’30 I had two severo attacks
of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my ner­
vous system with such severity that my life
was despaired of. I had not slept for more
than two months except by the uso of nar­
cotics that stupefied me, t u t gave me no
rest. I was only conscious of intense mental
weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the
fact that I was hourly growing weaker.
When in this condition, I commenced using
Dr Miles’ Restorative Nervine. In two days
I began to improve and in one month’s time
I was cured, much to the surprise of all who
knew of my condition. I have been In ex­
cellent health since and have recommended
your remedies to many of my friends."
Louisville. Jan. 2 2 ,1S95.
I). W . H ilton .
Persons who are subject to at­
tacks of billious colic will be pleased
to know that prompt relief may be
had by taking Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. It
acts quickly and can always be de­
pended upon. In many cases the
attack may be prevented by taking
this remedy as soon as the first in­
dication of the disease appears. 25
and 50 cent bottles for sale by Dr.
S. L. Leneve, druggist.
BY USING THE
O T IC E is hereby given that under and
by yirtue o f an execution and order o f
sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon for the County o f Coos, on
It saves fuel, thus saving money.
the 30th day o f March. 1895, in favor o f The
It saves the temper by absolutely refusing
Creamery Package M enu fact urine C om ­
to burn the food.
pany, o f Kansas City, State o f M issouri,
It confines odor o f cooking to the kitchen.
and against the property o f W . L . D ixon,
It saves one-third o f the food that
lost
and Fannie G . Dixsou, husband and wife,
by cooking in tho usual w ay.
and John Bonewitz as assignee o f the said
W . L . Dixsou, commanding rue to make sale
o f tho certain mortgaged premises hereinaf­
ter described to satisfy the amount named
in the said execution, to-wit: $1773.66, to­
gether with the sum o f $175.00 attorney’ s
M anufactured by W . E. Beveridge, B alti­
fee, $19.80 costs und $26.25 costa on a for­
more, M aryland.
mer writ herein; I will, O N S A T U R D A Y ,
F or S a l e .— A tract of 160 acres
J A M E S W E S T ,
T H E 4T H D A Y O F M A Y , 1895, at the
courthouse door in tho town o f Empire City of fine timber land, near Fishtrap.
BANDON, OREGON,
in said county and state, at the hour o f one Apply at this office.
37 3mJ
General Agent.
o’ clock in the afternoon o f said day, offer
for sale und sell at public unction to
the highest and best bidder for cash, all o f J
IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
the right, title and interest which the said j
aud don’t be imposed upon by buying a
W . L . Dixon, Fannie G . Dixon and John
Bonewitz as assignee, or either o f them
remedy that requires you to do so, as it is
had, on the 21st day o f August, 1893, or may j
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud­
at any time since have acquired in or to the
certain real property described as beginning
den stoppage of tobacco you must have
at tho N . E . corner o f W . L . D ixon’ s aero !
some stimulant, nnd in most all cases, the
tract fronting Coquille river, north o f the
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor­
City of M yrtle Point, Oregon, in section 8,
tp. 2 9 8 , o f It. 12 W , o f the W illam ette Mer- !
phine, or other opiates, leaves
itiian. and runuing thence north 3 75-100 1
a far worse habit contractad.
chains to an iron pipo 2 inches in diameter
driven 3 feet in tho ground, thence west
Ask your druggist about
5 80-100 chains to meander line o f Coquille
B A C O -C tr E O .
river, thence south along the meander line I
o f Coquille river to W . L . D ixon’ s said acre
It is purely vegetable.
You
tract 4 75-100 chains, thence east along the
do not have to Ntop using tobacco with 8A C0-CUR0. It will notify you
north boundary line of W . L . D ixon’ s said
Your system will bo
acre tract 4 75-100 chains to place o f begin­ when to stop nnd your desire for tobacco will cease.
ning, containing one aore o f land, more or as free from nicotine as tho day before you took your first chew or smoke.
less, together with the land fronting and
lying between said described tract nnd 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 day»
all machinery and appliances used and to
For sale by all druggists or will
be used in running a creamery on said treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50
promises, and also one steam Russian sepa­ be sent by mail upon receipt of price.
SEND SIX T W O -C E N T
rator und one four-boree power vertical
Booklets and proofs free.
boiler, now situated and being on the farm STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX.
o f W . P. Hermann ou the South Fork of
E u r e k a C h e m ic a l & MVo Co., La Crosse, W ii
the Coquille river in Coos connty, Oregon.
Dated this 30tb day o f March, 1895.
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, 8u p t„
W . W . GAGE,
„
,
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St. Paul, M inn., Sept. 7,1894.
Sheriff o f Coo» County, Oregon.
Bureka
Chomical
and M an f g Co., L a Crosse, W is.— Dear Sir«: I have been a tobacco
npr2 6w]
B y J. J . S tanlby , Deputy.
fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars
regularly every day. M y whole nervous system became affected, until m y physician told
E x e c u tio n
S a le
me I must give up tbe use o f tobacoo, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called
Keeley Cure,” “ N o -T o -B a c ,” and various other romedies, bat without success, unt»l I
"V T O T IC E is hereby given that under and accidentally learned o f your “ B aco-C uro.” Three weeks ago today I commenced using
_L y by virtue o f an execution and order your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured; I am in perfect health,
o f sale issued out o f the Circuit Court of ana the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has
I consider your “ Baco-Curo” simply wonderful, and can fu lly
the State o f Oregon for Coos countv on the completely left m e.
C. W . H obnick .
8th day o f March, 1895, against the prop­ reooramend it. Yours very truly,
erty o f J. B. D ully and in favor o f Henry
Sengstacken, commanding mo to make the
Every person send­
sum of $246.73, with interest thereon at the
ing us tbe sub­
rate of ten per cent per annum from the 2d
day o f November, 1892, and the further
scription price of
sum of $8.50 costs, with interest thereon at this paper, the Coquille City Herald, either as a renewal or new sub­
the rate of eight per cent per annum from
the 2d day o f November, 1892, together scription, will be presented with a copy o f T he W orld A lmanac by
with the costs o f said writ, I did, on theoOth the publishers o f this paper.
The Almanac may be had at this office
day of M arch, 1895, levy upon all o f the
for 25 cents.
right, title and interest which the said J. B.
D ully had on the 3d day o f November, 1892,
(P
or may at any time sinoe have acquired in
or to the foliowing described real estate,
to-w it: The real estate described and con­
veyed by E ’ izaboth Crane to said J. B .
D ully bv deed dated December 2, 1884, and
recorded in Book 13 of Records of Deeds
o f said Coos county, at pago 482 thereof,
and described as commencing at a stake on
the west side o f the Coo« Bay & Roseburg
W agon Road, 60 feet from the southwest
corner of lot 4 in block 1 (one) in the town of
Sumner; thence southwest, or nearly so, 100
feet, more or less, to line o f land belonging
to Dean & C o.; thence west of north along
said line belonging to Dean & Co. 200 feet,
moro or less, to center o f ditch; thence
northeast along center o f said ditch to
Coos Bay
anil Roseburg W agon R oad;
thence up along the west side o f said wagon
road to the place o f beginning; also lot 2
o f section 20. in township 26 south, o f range
12 west, W . M ., containing 39 79-100 acres;
also lot3 1, 2, 5, 6. 7 and 8, in block 5, in the
town o f Sumner, Coos county, Oregon.
And I will. O N S A T U R D A Y , T H E 4T H
D A Y O F M A Y , 1895, at the Courthouse
H as R e a c h e d S u c h a S t a t o of Per­
door, in the town of Empire City. Coo«
fe c tio n T h a t It is n Yoritable
county, Oregon, at the hour o f one o’ olock
in the afternoon o f said day, offer for sale
E n c y c lo p e d ia o f F a c ts , Statis­
and sell at public auction, to tho highest
tic s and E ven ts B ro u g h t Down
and best bidder for cash, all o f the right,
to J a n u a ry F lrot, I 8 » 5 .
title and interest which the said J. B. D ully
had in or to the above-described real prop­
CT^HE
1 S 95 volume is a whole library
erty on the said 3d day of November, 1892,
or may at any time sinoe have acquired
in
itself. One can herdly think
therein or thereto, or so much thereof as
may be necessary to satisfy the sums above
o f a question it cannot answer. It tells
specified.
ail about party platforms, election sta-
Dated this 30th day o f M arch. 1895, at
Empire City, Coos county, Oregon.
the new tariff, religions o f the
w
W . W. GAGE,
Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
tion everywhere, state and
apr2 5wl
By J . J. S t a n l b y , Deputy.
N
11.00a. ra.
10.25
10.15
S a le .
Something New
LADIES SAVE YODR turns
It is Positively the Greatest luveation
of the Age.
DON’T
STOP
TOBACCO
M. O. Stemler, of Dorn, a student
at the state agricultural college at
Corvallis will graduate this year.
Milton has been a good student,
A heavy shipment of freight aud stands well at the school.
came via the bay on yesterday’s
Brette Clark cameover from Ten-
train. It included a large quantity
mile last week with some steers Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health.
of iron aud new goods for the new for use at Noble’s camp, up on
Miss Ella Buck is expected home
hardware firm of Lamb & Nosier. Cunnicghara creek. He returned
J. W. Leneve, also, received new Sunday to Ten-mile, where he is in a few days.
The steamer Bandorille is due
stock.
ranching for Mr. Noble.
from Portland.
At the monthly covenant meet­
Mrs. C. W. Olive will be at Co­
ing of the Baptist denomination, quille City on or about May 5th
Mrs. Lee came up from Riverton
J. J. Lamb last week bought the held last Saturday, Jonathan Quick with a choice selection of millinery, o d a flying trip last week.
Carothers property, on the west was elected to represent that church which will be sold at prices to suit
Sheriff Gage was in this place
side, for which he paid $2500. Mr. from this place at the annual asso­ the times.
M rs . A. G. A iken ,
serving jury summonses this morn­
Milliner,
Marshfield,
Oregon.
L. having gone into business here ciation to be held at Riddle on May
ing.
will soon move bis futnily to Co- 30th, prox.
W. P. Lasswell of Middle creek
Hon J. W. Bennett passed
community took the train for
quille.
W ord reaches us that the body
through to Myrtle Point yesterday,
Governor Lord and J ustice Bean of Glenn Cox, who was drowned southern California last Saturday,
on business.
The young
contemplate a visit to Coos county near Empire City about four weeks in search of health.
Miss Lou Drew has been suffer­
in a short while. O f courso, if they ago, was found last Sunday on the man has been very poorly of late,
ing intensely from a felou on her
Bhonld honor Coquille City with a beach close to the life-saving sta- of a lung affection, and goes to see
right thumb.
visit, arrangements sliculd be made tion, of course, much decomposed. if the change of climate will not
Mrs. Inman teaches the school
benefit
him.
His
father
and
mother
to make tliei: stay ns pleasant as His purse was found in his pocket
were here to Bee him off, and of at Sumner, and of course is giving
possible.
and contained the sum of $30.
good satisfaction.
course grieved at the parting.
A communication from a coal
Our friends at Fishtrap met as
It is only o f late year« that rheum atism
Mis3 Nellie Dement passed
miner, who came here from Kansas per notice in the H e r a l d , on the
has been treated ns a blood disease.
But
through
this city last week to take
to work at the Beaver Hill mine, 12th inst., and organized a People’s that this is a correct theory is proved by the
giving Mr. Graham’s letter of invi­ party club. C. S. Pauli was elected extraordinary success attending the use of charge of the school on Catching
tation to him to come and who then president; S. Rowan, vice-presi­ Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla, in this painfull and slough.
very prevalent m alady.
I t seldom fa ils of
Tho Best Reference Bock Priniod.
Mr. Lukens nnd family are ready
refused to give him employment, dent; L. C. Pauli, secretary; and radical cure.
A Vo'ititrc of over 500 pages
to
leave
for
Illinois,
anil
will
take
will appear next week.
Marshal Steel, treasurer.
Tbe
M ra. Louisa E. Cailson, who
It Treats 1,400 topics
— R. O. Kirkpatrick made a visit next raeotiug is set for Saturday died at her home near Randolph passage ou steamer Bandorille, via
San
Francisco.
from his Myrtle Point home last night, April 27th. A good time is on the 14th inst., was 27 years old
Endorsed by STATESMEN,
Frank Dukes, who owns a ranch
Saturday to see Mrs. K., who is expected and everybody invited.
EDUCATORS and
past, and left a sorrowing husband
stopping here with her daughter,
STUDENTS everywhere.
The death of Mrs. M. W. McCor­ aud five little children, the young­ above Myrtle Point, came in from
Mrs. A lB alcb. The latter’s health mack at Newport, on the lltli inst., est only 11 days old, without her California last Friday after an ab­
is much improved since her visit was very sudden and sad and fol­ compauiouship and love to cheer sence o f about four years.
and she is loth to leave again.
Deceased was the eldest
County Superintendent Barklow
lowed closely that oE her mother’s. them.
There nro Sarsaparilla a and Sarsaparillas; She had been on a visit to this daughter of Comrade Joseph N. announces a quarterly examination
and Mrs. Rosa A. Russell of near
but if yon are not careful in your purchase,
place only recently at the bedside Randolph, to whom the H erald for teachers on Wednesday, May
the disease you wish to cure w ill only be
8th, to be held at M> l tle Point.
intensified, lie sure you get Ayer’ s Sarsap­ of her cousin, Miss Susie Peterson, extends spmpatby.
arilla and no others.
It is compounded was in excelant health, and hardly
The H erald job office has turned
from the H onduras root and highly concen­
T o :i « ’ 2i«*rs* E x a m i n a t i o n .
impressed us that she would so
out handsome quarter-sheet posters
trated alteratives.
Notice is hereby given that for for the Odd Fellows’ excursion and
soon be called hence— in fact be­
A license for a new saloon has
the purpose of making an examina­
fore her cousin who was so seri­
ball on the 2Gth inst., and for the
tion of all persons who may offer
been petitioned for by W m. Rose,
ously ill.
But, “ we know not” who themselves ns candidates for teach­ | May-Day ball ou tbe 4th of May.
Charley Hickock and Henry John­
atbtics, occupations o f
is to be next, and surprises will ers of the schools o f this county, See them.
son, to be opened in the Mercan­
matters, literature, science
Z E ^ e c u L tic n S a le .
come to us. Mrs. McCormack’s the school superintendent thereof
Two young men by name of
tile ¿S h ip p in g Association’s build­
and education.
It is . . .
death sadly bereft a loving husband will hold a public examination at Anderson, from Humboldt county, TVTOTICE is hereby given that under and
1 i by virtue of an execution and order of
ing, which has been moved to the
MyrtlePc'int, commencing on Wed­
and two children, who survive to
pale issued out o f tho Circuit Court o f the
nesday at 1 o’clock p. in. the 8th Cal., have purchased the George State of Oregon for Coos connty, on the
front of the lot and put in repair.
mourn at the dread Reaper’s relent­ day of May, 1895.
30th day o f March, 1895, in favor o f W . T .
Davenport
homestend,
near
Sugar-
A remonstrance is being circulated
and against the property o f Alice E .
less work, and neighbors and
Teachers who are eligible for loaf, east of Myrtle Point, for dairy­ Kerr
King nnd R. P . K irg , commanding mo to
■Iso.
state
certificates
and
diplomas
must
make
sal© o f the certain attached premises
friends participate in the mournful
P R I C E , postpaid by mail, - 2 5 C E N T S .
ing purposes.
hereinafter described to satisfy the amount
The Trombone Band holds it­
make application at the same time.
event.
N E U R A LG IA cured by Dr. Miles' P a i * named in said execution, to-w it: Tho sum
A d d r e s s T H E W O R L D , H e w Y o rk C ity .
Dated this 20th day of April, 1895. P il l s . “One cent a dose.” A t all druggist«. of $240.00 with interest thereon at the rnte
self open for engagement for the
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o f 8 per cent t per
pc annum, from tbo 30th dny
J.
H.
B ark low ,
4th of July.
The baud is hand­
Nervous Shock.
fO R SALE. —Nice residence prop­ o f ■ March,
* —r
1893, together
............
with
a $r
$27.25
““ costs
School Superintendent Coos Co.,
ley’ s f fee, and
erty, new house nnd nicely and and the sum o f $30.00 attorney’
somely uniformed and thoroughly
the
costs
o
f
said’execution;
I
will.
O
N SA T-
Oregon.
E. W. J o y C o m p a n y — Gentlemen:
conveniently locuted for residence, U R D A Y , T H E 4T H D A Y O F M A Y . 1895, at
equipped with the finest music of
This is the first time I have attempted
the
Courthouse
door
in
the
town
of
Empire
on Hall street, one door south of
the day, and holds its rank at the to write for three years. Have been
.1 I A U B I K D .
City, in said oountv and state, nt the hour
H erald office.
19 THE BEST.
o
f
two
o’
olock
in
tno
afternoon
ot
said
day, I
head of the profession as first-class so nervous and weak that I have W yant - P bbry — A t residence o f the bride’ s
rnr f o b a k i n o .
For further information enquire offer for sale and «ell at public auction to the |
parents, Capi, and Mrs. Vale Perry, at
9é C O R D O V A N ,
highest and best bidder for cash, all o f the I
in every particular.
Address, laid in bed most of the time.
Bandon. April 21, 1895, by Esqnire C. D . of or address,
— DEALER IN —
FRENCH A ENAMELLED C ALF.
right., title and interest which the said Alice
Morse, Ed W yan t and M iss Bertha Perry.
A friend who had taken your
3 1 -3 m ]
S. L . L e n e v e .
B. E. Nosier, secretary Trombone
E . K ing and R . P. King had on tho 19th j
l4.*3*P F ine C alf &K anoaroa
Sarsaparilla sent me two bottles.
day o f September, 1894, or may at any time |
Band, Coquille City, Oregon.
♦3.V POLICE, 3 soles . Hardware, Stoves, Tin-
noan.
The following jurors were drawn sinoe have acquired in or to the 8 E M.
The second one is most gone, and R adabvtjoh — At Norway, April 15,1895. to
containing 160 acres, and 8 E W o f 8 W
last week for May term o f dis­ K» except 6 2-7 acres sold to M . L . K in g,!
W s are banded a little bit of I have gained twenty pounds, and
Mr. and M rs. J. H . liadabaugh, a daugh­
ware.Queesware, Glass­
of N W
and i
ter.
trict court, aud Sheriff Gage is now all in section 20, and N
I was
*2.*I7® BOYS’SCHOQlSHOEi
newB on the insurance question, surely feel a new woman
NW
of NE
o f section 29, containing
W
im bb —Near Fishtrap, March 22. 1895. to
L A D IE S •
ware, Lamps, Cutlery.
which is still such an unsettled one pale, thin, no ambition. Had given
Mr. and Mrs. G . W . W im er, jr., a daugh­ out serving summonses on same: 120 acres, all in township 29 S, o f R 11 W of
W . M . in Oregon.
up, as I had tried so many remedies
ter.
J.
D.
Culbertson,
Gratel
Ford;
in this locality, that we deem it the and doctors, but found no benefit W atson — Near Coquille C ity, April 14,1895,
Dated March 30, 1895.
Etc., Etc.
W . W . GAGE.
John Lenuan, Empire City; Henry
to M r. and Mrs. J. C. Wataon, a son.
proper thing to call the attention If you enro to publish this you have
Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
apr2
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By
J.
J
.
S
tahlky . D eputy .
Kern,
Marshfield;
John
Lester,
Over One Million People wear tho
BAlffDOXtf, O R .
of our citizens to, and recommend my consent, (Signed)
D IE D .
Arago; A. G. Balcli, Coquille City;
M b s . A. C. T i l l m a n ,
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
that they first read their insurance
M c C ormack —A t Newport. April 11, 1895,
A ll our ahoM are equally aatlafactory
Alemeda, Cal.
RDERS
BY
M A IL
PROMPTLY
Mrs, M . W . McCormack, aged 24 years, Wm. Lawhorn,
Sucaner; S. B.
policies. It is that the State Insur­
attended to, and goods «hipped per
They give tha beet vtlua for tha money.
3 m onths and 11 days.
They
.
_cy
equal
custom
shoes
«hoes
In
stylo
style
and
fit.
.
.
v
{
Hunt,
Bandon;
J.
H.
Jones,
Ban­
Htaanier
to
all
point«
on
the
upper
river e l
ance Co. of Salem’s policies allow
d.
Thslr wearing qualities ere unsurpassed.
Headaches, Billiousness and Tor­ C u t lip — On Daniels creek, April 11, 1895,
price» that defy com petition.
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_ ____
_______
sle.
The prices
ara uniform,—
«tamped
on »ole.
H arriet C utlip, aged 64 years.
don; W. M. Hite, Coquille City;
the company to cancel them at pid Liver disappear when you take
, w.„ „1
to gi saved
f rom
SijnjiH
■ over other^makee.
‘
Or Trustees
COAL S’JOVES,
M anika — A t Marshfield, April 12. 1895, in­
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. fold by
Haskin, Fairview; R. C.
will, but the assured cannot, unless Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
fant daughter of M r. and M rs. Andrew Jesse
W OOD STO V ES,
TSHINO
TO
FURCH
ARE
1 Dealers everywhere. Wanted,agent
Manika.
Muir, Gravel Ford; E. J. Biglow,
he sells the property insured. All
COOK S T O V E S .
rlso n — Near Kandolph, April 14, 1895,
to take exclusive sale for this vicin-
P. Peterson, a prominent stock- C a Mr«.
other policies allow I he assured
HANGES.
Louisa E . Carlson, aged 27 years, 6 Etelka; John W. Benson, Marsh­
j
ity.
Write
at
once.
months arid 2 days.
B U IL D IN G H A R D W A R E — Snob •• N .tln,
field; J. L. Rnndleman, Parkers­
the right that the company re­ man at Fort Bidwell, Modoc county,
ftcrewn, I*>ck., H i n « .., etc., . t
passed through this place for
burg; A. J. May re, Dora; J. 1).
serves.
roetc-boitom n r ic s .
MORE DUCDGERY;
FOR
SCHOOLS
OR
ACADEMIES
Boseburg yesterday, en route to " - t
Clinton, Norway; A. Cavanaugh,
Awarded * . .
H. T. Booth, an insurance agent
M O R E W A S T E O P T IM E .
i
W
ill
find
it
to
their
interest
to
consult
o
:
bis borne from the city.
It was a Highest Honors— World’s* Fair! Marshfibld; J. A . Lehnherr, Myr­ i write the nndersigned. agent for Kano A
RARE CEAUCE
whom we mention elsewhere in to­
Chicago, 111.
pleasure and prospecting trip with
Oldest and Best
tle Point; J. F. Mast, Arago; J. L. I Co W . o manufacturers.
, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
day’s paper as representing the
sell direct from tho factory, and
! him, ns he is quite familiar with
Knight, Oak; J .B Dully, Suomer; «hip, f. o. b., to San Francisco or P ortland.
State of Salem Insurance company,
•DSL*
JO H N R O W A N , Agent.
the coast from southern California
L. C. Gibson, Bandon; W. T.K ite, 19 tfl
Coquille City, Oregon.
but give bis name there as Both-
to tbe sound country, except Coos
Riverton; S. B. Gardner, Bandon;
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.
well, has continued to rustle till
county, and he had a great desire
C. I Kime, Bandon; S. S. Endicott,
ROBERT MCCLEARY,
last evening we learn he was headed
P «--4 0 acraa pxtra fine
: to make our acquaintance.
He is
Oak; David Mathers, Riverton; C,
Indinpensible for Hotel and Family. U C U f l n A u f«r
t CO
Und, nU ¡mpro,ad
off at Bandon by a telegram from
a large rancher, his ranges extend­
and well located; fair hor.se, good apple,
E.
Gilbert,
Bandon;
Henry
Grady,
the 8tate company at Salem and
i
m
O U can wn«h all k in d «o f tableware per- prune and cherry orchard«, good b a m . I>#«t
ing into Melhenr county, eastern
Norway; J. E. Quick, Parkersburg;
X
fectly—and they are dried perfectly o f water for household and stock in abund­
arrested as a fraud and not repre­
N. W. Leneve, Coquille City.
¡an d polished perfectly without handling. ance. About 1 m ile from nostoffiee, close
Oregon.
The prospective exten­
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senting that company at all.
Mr.
No breaking o f dishes, no chipping or de­ to river and creamery, and good sch ool,
sion of the Coos Bay-Roseburg rail­
with comity road running on one side o f
facing of dishes.
Booth is a young man, o f spare
T i l i . J E R R Y W IL S O N P L A C E , op­
place, inquire at
H E R A L D O F F IC E .
County rights for saU by
N E W SCHOOL HOUSE.
road eastward to transcontinental
posite the Railroad Depot,
W . 8 . R O SE.
build, well dressed and very ective,
Gen. Agent. Coquille City, Oregon.
connection runs through bis Innds
FR O NT STREET,
E A L E D B ID S for the construction o f a
80 Acre» of land
X W Prioe, $5, each.
moving about at a gait as if be
scboolhouHo in D istrict No. 4 will be
and
in
case
it
is
extended
he
longed
near Drain, Douglas
j
received
by
the
clerk
thereof
np
to
M
ay
15,
were writing np the whole country,
C
o
q
u
ille
C
ity
,
Q
r-
W ell adapted to fruit or poul­
1895. The right is reserved to reject anv
E W B E R R Y P L A N T S with roots. W ill county. O r.
soil, climate and inhabitants. We to become acquainted with his
or all bid«. Mark on envelope— “ B id«.*’
l>ear one year from planting. 50 cents try; will be exchanged for land or town
property
in
this
connty.
M o s t Perfect M ode.
have not yet learned what success neighbors at this end of the iine.
Plan« and specifications on application to , T E N TS
per
do
*.,
or
75
cents
by
m
ail,
post
paid.
M A D E T O O R DER.
For particulars enquire nt H kiatd office,
1 ctfrlr o f Dint. N o . i ,
T . F . HANDY.
Add ret»«,
M. HERSEY,
40 Y e a rs th e Standard.
he had among our people.
He is a pleasant gentleman.
Coquille C ity, Oregon. or nddrets IIO.Y (15, Coqnilfc, Oie&< *.
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