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R E G U L A R TRAINS
X f ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS
I t JL duys will run us follows;
Louve
8.00 a. in.
Marshfield
Arrive “
9.15 “
COCjUlLLE CITY
9.50 “
Norway
10.00 “
Myrtle Point
AND i'K I-
Arrive
12.15 p. m.
Leave
ll.00tt.ra.
10.25 “
10.15 “
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a n d J S E UÈ m M M ì I
.\DÌS) i. í ;
No 4th o f July celebration at
Schooner Long is looked for.
Don’t forget the May-Day ball, Coquille City is being arranged
for.
next Saturday night.
L O C A L ITEM S.
Mrs. W. L. Dixon o f Myrtle
Miss
Thenie
Wilkins
is
visiting
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Point was visiting Mrs. Wes Nosier
Additional locals on 2d page.
at her home for a fortnight.
May-Day bnll at Masonic ball
The schooner Amethyst passed yesterday.
Allen Collier and Hoi Auderson
next Saturday night.
up to Morras Bro’s mill today.
will
go up to the mines the latter
Miss Lillie Houghton of Norway
Miss Rupert of Bandon visited
Mies Lilly Lyons last week.
was visiting friends ia town last part of this week.
The G. A. R. post at this pluce
Lyons chipped six cars of lumber week.
and
W. R. C. are making arrange
to southern California today.
Miss Daisy Wickham went to
ments
to observe Memorial Day.
Cnpt. Dave Drow, the thorough Bandon Saturday, to remaiu much
Harry
Kribs, erstwhile a citizen
of
the
summer.
machinist, is in town a brief spell.
here, but who has been living iu
An
election
of
officers
o
f
the
I.
Mrs. Myron Wickham come up
Portland for five or six years, re
from Bandon on a brief visit lust O. G. T. will take place at their
turned
yesterday.
meeting tonight.
week.
For
a
time, while milk is so low
W. H. Waddington, a thrifty
Miss Ora Sheppard returned
at the creamery, I will furnish it,
lower-river
rancher,
was
up
on
busi
last Friday from her visit on Coos
delivered, at 10 cents a gallon.
ness last Saturday.
R . D. H a n f o r d .
river.
Rev. O. G. Quimby will deliver
E. H. Hodgins o f Empire, Sam
Mrs. John Jenkins and children
came oyer from the bay on a visit a temperance address at Masonic Morris, Dave Roberts and Geo.
hall tomorrow night.
last week.
R oot of the bay, came over last
Rev. W. Horsfall came up from week and went to the upper river.
Jasper Moon o f the upper North
Fork was in town yesterday and the lower coast yesterday, on his
Miss Ray Collier, and sisters
way to his home at Marshfield.
this morning.
Effie and Ruby, left yesterday for
Lou Simmons leaves for the val the Collier Bro’s mining camp in
W. J. Moon is selected to teach
the Daniels creek school, aud will ley to bring his wife over and then Johnson mountain, to be absent all
they will go op to the Jolmson summer.
open about the 1st o f August.
Henry Collier left today for the
The teachers’ examination will be mountain mining district.
Lamb and Noeler’s store will be Collier Bro’a mining camp in
held at Myrtle Point, beginning at
closed Sundays, and citizens in •Johnson mountain. Glenn Collier,
noon on Wednesday, May 8th-
town and country will please take Dick Barrows and Billie Mehl also
Highest price paid, in cash or notice and act accordingly.
went and will operate for the yel
trade, for dry or green hides of all
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith low metal.
J ohnson Bito’s.
kinds, by
moved down from Myrtle Point
John Lester is frequently seen
Mrs. C. W. Olive will be nt Co
yesterday and will conduct the
on our streets from his upper-river
quille City on or nbout May 5th
Messer ranch, three miles north of with a choice selection of millinery,
home, as is also a certain attrac
this place.
which will be sold at prices to suit
tion.
M rs . A. G. A ik en ,
J. B. Fox has been improving the times.
Dressmaking and plain and
Milliner, Marshfield, Oregon.
fancy sewing by Mrs. Lora Har his orchard and home handsomely.
There were 13 Sunday-schools
rington. Can be found at A. A. New fences and white-washed trees
Leach's.
show well nnd add a comfortable represented at the bi-county con
vention o f Y. P. Christian W ork
Information is wanted o f a mau look to the home.
ers. Myrtle Point reported largest
named Ansel White, who disap
Mrs. Mehl returned Inst Friday
peared from Santa Cruz some years from her protracted visit in Wash attendance, nnd Coquille City the
since. See notice.
ington. She came via Roseburg largest receipts by contributions.
W. W. Shields moved to this and was much fatigued by the trip
place Inst week with his family over the mountains.
Miss Belle Bnrrows went to P ros
from Rock creek. He occupies the
Hatch property, on Taylor street. per last Saturday, nnd will help
Misses Minnie and Flora Mc- her cousin, Mrs. Bia Barrows, in
Closkoy of Norwny participated the logging camp this season. Will
with our Rebeknhs and Odd Fel Barrows, her brother, will also take
a situation there.
lows in their celebration last Fri
The locating o f a broom-lmndle
day.
We are indebted to llev. J. S. factory at this place looks encour
A franchise was asked,
McCain for favors ns a delegate to aging.
the Christian Workers’ convention informally, of our city fathers at
at Myrtle Point. He is a worker meetiug Inst Saturday, and there
seemed to be a ready willingness
himself.
to grant it.
Mr. Lukens and family took the
Ansel White, who left Santa Cruz
steamer Bandorille for tho city early in 1866, is wanted. Any tan
last Saturday.
Many friends at gible information concerning him
tended them to the wharf and bade will be liberally paid for. Address
them good-bye.
E. H. O’ H ara ,
Mr. W oodruff and family took No. 469 S. Seventh street, Sau Jose,
California.
their departure last Saturdny for
The mail contractors are arrang
borne near Crater lake. They will
be greatly missed, ns they were ing to introduce the summer sched
ules for carrying the mail, begin
very popular among many of our
ning tomorrow.
The mail will
citizens.
Miss Susie Peterson of Riverton, reach here before midnight now,
and about 12 hours earlier than by
who lias recovered from her late the present schedule.
seriouB illness, was up visiting Mrs.
The steamer Cumtux will make
Dickson and other friends last
an excursion for the convenience
week. Tho Hr.nALD was honored
of pnssengers to nnd from the May-
with a call.
An n tree flourishes in proportion t o tho
richness o f tho Boil, so tho human body
thrives in accordance with tho quality of
its blood. Hence the necessity o f keeping
the vital flui d rich and pure with Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, the best blood medicine you
can find.
Onr publication in last week’s
H erald of the birth of a daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Radabaugh
o f Norway, was an error, and
should have been credited to Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Radabaugh.
Milk receipts at the Coqnille
creamery took a lively bound at the
close of last week, increasing more
than 1000 pounds Saturday.
Ih e
creamery is now handling about
8500 pounds daily.
R. O. Kirkpatrick is moving to
this place from Myrtle Point. He
will occupy the Waltermeier prop
erty, on Dortheast side o f town.
Mrs. K ’s health has greatly im
proved sines she came hers, hence
the decision to remain.
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Trusting you will publish this as
I want any one suffering from any
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M r . F rederick D p R ichmond ,
Seattle, Wash.
Every mail brings a new batch of
testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla.
The best medical authorities have pro
nounced Ayre’ s Sprsaparilla to be the most
skillfully-adjusted combination of altara-
tives and tonic* known to pharmacy. It is
this fact which has earned for it the well-
merited title of the Superior Medicine.
Col. Dale, who is developing coni
mines at Coaledo, hns received a
large amount o f material from the
city for the work, including iron
tracks, etc., and except for the delay
of a prompt delivery would have
made a good showing ere this. Ho
was obliged to resort to the oarly
opportunities o f transportation, we
learn, by having to ship it up to
K ing’s Lauding, on the slough, and
from there haul it by teams to the
point of destination— parallel for
many miles with a railroad, sup
posed to be a common carrier and
for the publio use.
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N o l l e « 1« H a i r y n i r n .
Patrons not belonging to Coquille
Dairymun’s Union will receive 12
cents per pound butter-fat in milk
delivered at Coquillo croamory
from April 15tb until further
notice.
Parties residing on the lower
river wishing to send their milk to
Coquille creamery can have the
milk carried by ste«mer“ Dispatch.”
C oquille D airymen ’ s U nion .
Per C. Romander, Manager.
We have an item, which we are
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. I obliged
to hold over for next week,
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T h e C l l / C v a s r ll
Held a meeting last Saturday even
ing, received the applications for
saloon lioeoeea from John Nasburg,
for one year, and from W. C. Roee,
Henry Johnson and C. W. Hickox
for six months.
A license was
granted in each case— with G. A.
Brown and E. P. Chaney as bonds
men foi Nasburg, and G. W. Ste
venson, G. B. S elf and T. R. W il
lard for the Dew firm.
A proposition from a party to
locate a broombandle fnctory was
received and favorably acted on.
E x e c u t i o n . S a l© .
OTICE ia hereby given that under nnd
by virtue of au execution and order of
Hale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the
State of Oregon for the County o f Coo«, on
the 30th duy of March, 1895, in fuvor of The
Creamery Package Manufacturing Com
pany, o f Kanaaa City, State o f Missouri,
and against the propertv o f W . L. Dixon,
and Fannie G. Dixson, husband aud wife,
and John Bonewitz us assignee o f the said
W. L. Dixson, commanding me to make sale
o f the certain mortgaged premises hereinaf
ter described to satisfy the amount named
in the said execution, to-wit: $1773.66, to
gether with the sum of $175.00 attorney’ s
fee, $19.80 costs and $26.25 costs on a for
mer writ herein; I will, ON SATURDAY,
THE 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1895, at the
courthouse door In the town o f Empire City
in said county and state, at the hour of one
o’clock in the afternoon of said day, offer
for sale and soil at publio auction to
the highest and best bidder for cash, all o f
the right, title and interest which the said
W. L. Dixon, Fannie G. Dixon and John
Bonewitz as assignee, or either o f them
had, on the 21st day of August, 1893, or may
nt any time since have acquired in or to the
certain real property described as beginning
nt the N. E. corner of W . L. Dixon's acre
tract fronting Coquille river, north o f the
City of Myrtle Point, Oregon, in section 8,
tp. 29 8, of li. 12 W, o f the Willamette Mer
idian. nnd running thence north ft 75-100
chains to an iron pipe 2 inches in diameter
driven 3 feet in the ground, thence meat
5 80-100 chains to meander line o f Coquille
rivor, thence south along the meander line
of Coquille river to W . L. Dixon’ s said acre
tract 4 75-100 chains, thenoe east along the
north boundary line of W . L. Dixon’s said
acre traot 4 75-100 chains to place of begin
ning, containing one acre o f land, more or
lets, together with the land fronting and
lying between said described tract and the
Coquille river at low water mark, inclading
all machinery and appliances used and to
be used in running a creamery on said
premises, and also one steam Russian sepa
rator and one four-horse power vertical
boiler, now situated and being on the farm
o f W . I*. Hermann on tho South Fork of
the Coqnille river in Coos connty, Oregon.
Dateu this 80tb day o f Maroh, 1895.
W. W . GAGS,
Sheriff o f Cooa County, Oregon.
npr2 5w]
By J. J. S tamutt , Deputy.
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Execution Saia
OTICE is hereby given that under and
by virtue of an execution and order
of sale issued out o f the Circuit Court of
the State o f Oregon for Coos county on the
8th day of March, 1895, against the prop
erty of J. B. Dully and in favor o f Henry
Songstacken, commanding me to make the
sum of $246.73, with interest thereon nt the
rate of ten per cent per annum from the 2d
day o f November, 1892, and the further
sum of $8.50 costs, with interest thereon nt
the rate of eiaht per cent per annum from
tho 2d day of November, 1892, together
with the costs of said writ, I did, on the 30th
day of March, 1895, levy upon all of the
right, title and interest which the said J. B.
NEURALuiA cured by Dr. Mile.' P*ui Dully had on the 3d day o f November, 1892,
or
may at any time since have Acquired in
P ills . “One cent a d o s e . ' At all druggists.
or to the following described real estate,
to-wit: Tho real estate described nnd con
C it y E l f H l o n .
veyed by Elizabeth Crane to said J. B.
by deed dated Deooraber 2, 1884, and
The city election for councilman, Dully
recorded in Book 18 of Records of Deeds
recorder, aud marshal passed off of said Coos county, at page 482 thereof,
and described as commencing nt a stake on
quietly yesterday.
The election the west side of the Coos Bay & Roseburg
Wagon Rond, 60 feet from ihe southwest
was conducted by T. R. Willard, oorner of lot 4 in blook 1 (one) in the town of
Sumner;
thenoe southwest, or nearly so, 100
Dr. S. L. Leoeve and G. W. Norton
feet, more or less, to line o f land belonging
to
Dean
&
Co.; thenco west o f north along
ns judges, and N. W. Leueve and
said line belonging to Dean & Co. 200 feet,
George Robinson ns clerks.
moro or less, to center of ditch; thenco
along center o f said ditch to
The vote was light, only 199 be northeast
Coos Bay and Roseburg Wagon Road;
thence up along tho west side of said wagon
ing tbe total.
road to the place o f beginning; also lot 2
The following shows the result: of section 20. in township 26 south, o f range
12 west, W. M ., containing 39 79-100 aores;
For councilman—*W. S. Perry also lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8, in blook 5, in the
received 102 votes; *\V. Drnue, 62; town o f Sumner, Coos connty. Oregon.
And 1 will. ON SATURDAY, THE 4TH
*G. A. Brown, 65; *John Goodman, DAY OF MAY, 1895, at the Courthouse
door, in tho town of Empire City. Coos
63; *N. Lorenz, 69; L. Harlocker, connty, Oregon, at ihe honr o f one o’ clock
the afternoon of suid day, offer for sale
52; A. L. Nosier, 40; It. D. San in
nnd sell at public auction, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, all o f tho right,
ford, 37; G. W. Norton, 45.
title and interest which the said J. B. Dully
For recorder— C. C. Myers re had in or to the above-described real prop
erty on the said 3d day o f November, 1892,
ceived 76 votes nnd G. F. Boutell 31. or may at any time since have acquired
For marshal— D. H . Johnson therein or thereto, or so maoh thereof as
may bo necessary to satisfy the sums above
received 60 votes and B.E. Noeler 48. specified.
Dated this 30th day of March. 1895, at
Empire City, Coos county, Oregon.
•The five first named wore elected
W . W. GAGE,
Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
to the council, four of whom were
npr2 5wl
By J. J. S t a n l iy , Deputy.
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W.
L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All o a f a k ooi are squally »at I »factory
O ver Owe M illloa People w ear tho
T M r w M rta f aa alltlM »re n n r a m t .
t h e art— a a n aaltorm .—-«tamped 0« n t a .
I T M ( 1 1 » ( a aavad m ar'e th e r make».
If ,m rdealM <aaaot »apply yo» we can. Bold by
Dealers rvnrywhare. Wanted, agent
to take exclnsive nolo tor this vicin
ity. Write at once.
NO
MORE UIlUDOERYj
Oldest and Best
— LEALEB IN —
Hardware, Stoves, Tin-
ware.Quees ware, Glass
ware, Lamps, Cutlery,
Etc., Etc.
B A N D O N , OR.
RDERS
BY M AIL
PR O M PTLY
attended to, and goods shipped per
steamer lo all pointa on the upper river al
prioea that defy compétition.
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C O A L S IO V E 8 .
W OOD STOVES,
CO O K S T O V E 8 .
SAN GES.
BUILDING HARDW ARE—Bach » . Mail»,
Screw., Locks, Hinge«, ate., »1
rook-bottom orice«.
RARE
CHANGE
Tbe Iron City Disi Washer nice Home for Sale
Groceries
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Bereridp Antoiatic Cooler
It saves fuel, thus saving money.
It saves the temper by absolutely refusing
to burn the food.
It confines odor of cooking to the kitchen.
It saves one-third o f the rood that is lost
by cooking in the usual way.
MORE WAHTE OF TIME.
; Will find it to th«ir inter«»! to oonault o '
I writ« tho underaigned, »gent for K»no a
I Co . manufacturera, Chicago, 111.
We ««II direct from tbe factory, and
T r s r h . n ' E in m ln .lln n .
I «bin. f. o. b., to Hen Frnnci«oo or Portland .
JOHN BOWAN, Agent.
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Coqnille City, O reg on ^
the purpose o f making an examina 'T'axpnyers will please take notice that the I
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS.
tion o f nil persons who may offer JL assessment. roll for the year 1894 o f Coos
themselves as candidates for teach connty. Oregon, ha« been received by me, I
c n
A r r p c — 4 0 n c r » » e x tr a fin *
and all taxes for the Mid year are now dne
«J U O U I C O botton, Iftndi ntl improved
ers of the schools of this county, end payable. Plea«« pay up promptly, a«
and
well
located; fair bonae, good apple,
the
connty
needfl
money.
the school superintendent thereof
Empire City, Mar. 4,1895.
| "Vr OU can wash all kinds o f tableware per- prune and chorry orchards, good barn, beat
will hold a public examination at
W . W . G aos ,
,
’ J. fectly—and they are dried perfectly of water for household and stock in abund
MyrtlePoint, commencing on Wed Sheriff and Tax-Collector o f Coo« county. 1
'an d polished perfectly without handling. ance. Abont 1 mile from nostoffice. close
And
No breaking of dishes, no chipping or de- to river and creamery, and good school,
Oregon.
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nesday at 1 o'clock p. m. the 8th
with connty road running on one side o f
' facing o f dishes.
day o f May, 1895.
plnco. Inquire at
HERALD OFFICE.
T the JF.KHT WILSON PLACE, op
County rights for sals b v
poaite
the
Railroad
Depot,
W.
8.
ROSE,
Teachers who are eligible for
Gen.
Agent,
Coquille
City,
Oregon.
FRONT STREET,
state certificate« and diplomas must
80 Acre* of land
EALED BIDS for the conetrnctlon o f «
& T Price, $5, each.
eehoolhonae in District No. 4 will be
near Drain. Douglas
make application at the same time.
received bv tbe clerk thereof np to May 15,
W elladap
adapted to fruit or poul
EWBERRY PL ANTE with roots. Will county. Or. Well
Dated this 20th day of April. 1895. 1*96. The right ¡« reeerved to reject any
exchange* for land or town
bear one year from planting. 50cents try; will be exchanged
or all bid». Mark on envefope—“ B id».”
J. H. B a r k l o w ,
property
rty
in
this
connty.
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per
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or
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cants
by
mail,
post
paid.
M A D E T O OIIDER
Plana »nd »pacification» on apid nation to T E N T S
¥ ot particulars enquire at H kbald ofBce,
School Superintendent Cooe Co., 1 clerk
’ Address.
M. HERHEY,
of Diet. No. 4,
T . P. HANLT.
Coquille, Oregon«
Coquilla City, Oregon. or address IlO X
T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L .
Oregon.
I aprii tlj
Prosper, Or.
ROBERT M CCLEARY,
INO
BY U8I.NO THE
IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
remedy that requires you to do so, as it is
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud
den stoppages of tobacco you must have
some stimulant, and in most all cases, tho
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor
phine, or other opiates, leaves
a far worse habit contractad .
Ask your druggist about
50 cents
a year,
Rational Watchman,
W AG ES
JAMES W EST,
F o r S a l k . — A tract o f 160 acres
BANDON, OREGON,
of fine timber InDd, near Fishtrap.
37 3mJ
General A gen t.
Apply at this office.
OTICE is hereby given that under and
by virtue of an execution and order of
N
pale issued out of the Circuit Court o f the
State of Oregon for Coos county, on the
30th day o f March, 1895, in favor o f W . T .
Kerr and against the property o f Alice E.
King and R. P. Kirg, commanding ms to
make sale of the certain attached promises
hereinafter described to satisfy the amount
named in said execution, to-wit: The sum
of $240.00 with interest thereon at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum, from the 30th day
of Maroh, 1893, together with $27.25 coats
3 1 -3 m ]
S. L . L e n e v e .
and the sum of $30.00 attorney’» fee, and
the costs of said execution: I will, ON SAT
All druggist- guarantee Dr. Milos’ PAIS URDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF MAY, 1895, at
P ills to stop Headache. "One cent a dosa." the Courthouse door in the town o f Empire
City, in said county nnd state, at the hour
of two o’ clock in the afternoon ot said dny,
offer for sale and «ell at public auction to tbo
highest aud beat bidder for cash, all o f the
right, title and interest which the «aid Aliso
E. King and R . P. King had on the 19th
dny of September, 1894, or may at any time
since have acquired in or to the 8E H,
containing 160 acres, nnd SE X of 8VF
except6 2-7 acres sold to M .L . King,
all in section 20, and N X of NW
and
NW
of NE * , of section 39, containing
120 acre», all iu township 29 8, of B 11 W of
for • limited number Is the
W. M. in Oregon.
price of tbe
Dated March 30, 1895.
W . W. GAGE,
Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
apr2 5wJ
By J. J . B taslsy . Deputy.
Something New
S s SAVE YODR T H I ’FRS
M i l l io n « C o lic .
Persons who are subject to at
tacks of billious colic will be pleased
to know that prompt relief may ba
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 bo 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.
Execution Sale.
pOR S A L E . —Nice residence prop
erty, new house and nicely and
conveniently located for residence,
on Hall street, one door south of
H erald office.
For further informction enquire
of or address,
Day bull at Arago, on May 4th.
The steamer will leave Riverton at
5 a. m. o f that day and make the
round trip to Arago and return for
At a meeting held last Wednes
those who wish to attend. Fare, day evening at the city hall, the
round-trip, 25cts., from all points
following ticket was put in nomina
on the run
tion as a citizens' ticket for tho city
ON APRIL 2GTH. ONK
B e d I.eMtlier W m II o I election:
Board o f trustees— W.
containing two Pension
Checks o f $36 each, one S. Perry, W. Diane, G. A. Brown,
in favor o f Stephen W. Harrington and one
in favor o f David P. Strang; also one draft John Goodman and N. Lorenz.
o f $26.39 bv J. A. Lyons on Preston A Mc These, upon motion, were nomi
Kinnon to Frank Barklow; also one note of
$24.50 to Elmer Brizzee by George Moulton. nated unanimously. For city re
corder C. C. Myers was again nom
1 Hereby Want All Tenons
From purchasing either of the above- inated by uuanimons vote. James
named. as payment on the same has been
Whetstone and D. H. Johnson (the
ordered «topped.
Supposed to be lost in Bandon.
present incumbent) were placed in
The Leading Raion» Journal,
A SUITABLE KEWAUD will be Riven
nomination for city marshal, and
for the recovery o f the same.
PmHU W m I tkt AW4»«al C m /U m 1.
WM. RICH.
on ballot, D. H. Johnson was nom
[Bandon Recorder please copy.]
inated, W. 8. Perry and Bird Noe-
It la a neatly-printed alatean*
pare journal, and ahould ba
ler serving as tellers. The meet
I f A II IMF. n .
read by w r y r tb r a « .
ing was very harmonious, and the
H ouskb - P ikrcb —On North Fork, April 29,
Xnylr C^irr Stnl <m AffUcMtUn.
1895, by Rev. 8. B. Hollenbeak, James renominntioD o f the old board, with
Houser and Miss Joeie Pierce.
but one exception, showed an ap
NATIONAL W A T C H M A N .
C bosby -W eekly —At the home o f I. T. preciation o f their administration
WA5HTH*TOIt, D. C.
Weekly, near Gravel Ford, April 28, 1895,
bv Justice J. H. Minnrd, J. Crosby and of affairs tbnt muBt have been
Miss Leona Weekly.
pleasing to them. They had come
m for the usnal harsh criticisms at The above paper, the National
times, but it is easier to find fault Watchman, and COQUILLE CITY
Awarded
than improve conditions.
HERALD both for one year for $2
Highest Honors—World’s* Fair,
in advance.
LOST.-'
preached in the Christian church
that may prove something of a sen last Suuday, and at night, by re
sation. It should '(^»ltainly occa quest, dealt with the temperance
question from a Bible standpoint
sion an investigation.
Indixpcnsible for Hotel and Family.
N E W SC H O O L H O U SE . A
S
C o q u ille C ity , O r-
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