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Æity f n’nUÎ. TUESDAY. MAY 14. 1895. ST. Arrive 12.15 p. m. Leave ft, 11,00 in. 10.15 “ Additional local* on 2d page. Stationery store. at J, W. Leneve’e Miss Annie Cush has gone to Bandon. Call for your mail Sunday morn in gs before 10 o'clock. Dayton (W ash.) flour 75 ctB. per saok at J. W. Leneve’s store. l ’ rof. J. I. Conger o f Bandon will teach a term of school at Twomile. The storm ended last Tuesday, and the weather has been delight ful since. Gold Dust Washing Powder, 25 cents a package at J. W. Leneve’s store. Mr. Kerrigan picked several boxes of nice strawberries last Sat urday. Archie McNair was down from his upper-river home on business last Thursday. Mrs. Alice Gallier of Bandon came up on a visit last week to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Tuttle. N. W. Leneve, who was on the grand-jury, returned Saturday m orning, that body having ad journed Friday about 2 p. m. The band has receivod another selection of new music and arr at faithful practice. This order had sstaral dirges in it, suitable for Memorial Day. Bev. J. S. McCain mnde a trip out to Grants Pass, his former home, recently, and returned in time to preach at Myrtle Point last Sunday. O IL li O ’ R E G U L A R TRAINS AND FUI- I>1 ' T4,f ONÜAYS, WEDNESDAYS dnya will run us follows; Loavo 8.00 n. m. Marshfiold Arrive “ 8.15 “ COQUILLE CITY 9 .no “ Norway 10.00 “ Myrtlo Point J A C O B ? Tho shingle mill showed signs last woek of nearing readiness to begin work. On Wednesday even ing the eugine sent out the first whistle, and this has been followed up each evening following, while other machinery is being arrangod. W e suppose we are to have the broomhandle factory. Now for a furniture factory. P. Chnrtrang and wife, a couple of elderly people from southern California, came in on the train from the bay a few days siuce, nnd after visiting at Gold Beach and P ort Orford during the stoim, re turned to this place last Thursday again. They Lave been looking for a small place that would suit them and seem to likeCoquille and this section very much. Our friends at Bandon were at the height of self-congratnlations at the return of Judge Dyer and sou to business relations with them, but it lasted quick, for they have disposed of their store and ware house to Chris Long and R. H. Mast, who will serve them instead. And yet Bandon is to be congratu lated, for Messrs. Long and Mast are first-rate citizens, good business men nud^iopulnr. G o to Lamb & Nosler’s for prices nnd terms on Steel Ranges (not iron shells) before buying else where. On arrival of first steamer, yia Marshfield, we will have snm- ile Steel Range made by W m .M il- er Steel Range Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, and acknowledged to be the best Steel Range on the market, which we will fnrnish at prices uud on terms that any body in need of one can bay. i If L u i Twenty lbs. rice for $1 at J. W. Lenove’s etore. Sam Moon was in town from bis Tho Homo Comfort Steel Range, North Fork home yesterday, on his manufactured by Wrought Iron way to the mines on South Sixes. Range Co. of St. Louis, Mo., is made I. T. Weekly has been appointed cf the best cold rolled steel and deputy conuty assessor, and will malleable iron. All fluos are lined begin work today in the South with asbestos, nnd it is warranted Fork section. not to warp or break from heat or The new saloon opened near the other cause. There are thousands railroad station last week and is of them in use in the state of Ore conducted by the firm, Rose, Hio- gon. They give universal satisfac tion and last a lifetime. Below we kox & Johnson. publish a testimonial signed by over County Assessor Hansen came 500 people who have used Home in from his home on the North Comforts for ovor seven years. Fork Sunday and went to Empiro To Whom it May Concern: City yesterday We, each, having been using a Homo purchased of Eleven of (lie thirteen applicants Cctnfort Range for teachers’ certificates at the ex Wrought Iron Range Co. for over amination held at Myrtle Point last seven years. We have found them perfect. They bake uniformly, con week passed successfully. Miss Sadie Harrington attended sume very little fuel and heat up quickly. After seven years constant the teachers’ examination at Myrtle use, they are as good as new. Have Point last week, and remained over never needed any repairs, and from to visit friends till yesterday. present appearances will not need For a time, while milk is so low any for years to come. We cheer at the creamery, I will furnish it, fully recommend the Home Com delivered, nt 10 cents a gallon. fort and the company selling it. R. D. S a n f o r d . Respectfully, LANK COUNTY. Our school took a slioit vacation last week during the teachers’ ex Mrs. A. M. Lee, Junction City. “ H. P. Caldwell “ “ amination. Prof. Strang is a mem “ J. T. Kirk, ber of the board of examination. Robert Callison, Pleasant Hill. A large shipment of blankets and II. Rooney, Goshen. other woolen goods from tbeBaudon DODGLAS COUNTY. woolen mills was sent through this place yesterday to San Francisco. J. B. Riddle, Riddles. Geo. R. Riddle, “ Fred Barker passed through Mike Dean, “ town yesterday on a visit to his H. Rone, Oakland. parents. He gets the school at Jas. Rickard, “ Gold Beach, Curry couuty, which S. H. Conn, Cleveland. opens June 3d. Henry Bcckley, Elkton. Attorney Sinclair returned from George Long, Yoncolla. attendance at court yesterday, and John Wise, “ will be present there again tomor JOSEPHINE COUNTY. row. He says the court will con E. Dimmiek, Grants Pass. tinue throughout this week and Ben Diinmick, “ “ possibly into next. Geo. Simmons, Waldo. The teachers’ examination at Myrtlo Point concluded Saturday morning and the Myil delivered n goodly number c f the attendants nt this place Saturday near noon for points on the lower river, at the bay and elsewhere Insomnia is fearfully on the increase. The rush and excitement of modern life so tax the nervous system that multitudes of people are deprived of good and sufficient sleep, with runious consequence to the nerves, liemember, Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla makes tho weak strong. E. Decker, “ John Swinton, Applegate. H. II. Carson, Rock Point. JACKSON COUNTY. Geo. P. Merrymnn, Medford. M. Burden. “ Vint Bell, Central Point. Win. Holmes, “ “ J. Dowdon, “ “ II. J. Barlow, Gold Hill. Horace Pelton, Sams Valley. Pinkney Pickens, Table Rock. Anderson Dunlop, Phoenix. Miss Nellie Sackett is visiting nt Marshfield. Envelopes 5 cts. per pack ;(5 pneks for 25 cts.; at J. W. Leneve’s store. Miss Lucy Nichols made a visit last week to Marshfield, returning yesterday. Miss Ella Buck reached home from California, last Sunday morn ing, after a three-months’ visit. Mrs. Clarence Gilbert of Bandon has been spending several days with her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Buck. / Ir py CREAM ! mm BsierMpAimticMer Lyons’ mill shat down for logs Inst Saturday, and resumed this morning. firm. J . | * . ISe.lt, O .s a iv a t o m le , K a n . J. B. Fox and G. W. Stevenson wlfo of tho editor of Tho Graphic, tho lead ing local paper of Miami county, writes returned last Friday from attend “ I tea s t r o u b le d t r i t h H ea rt d ise a se ance at district court. for six years, severe palpitations, short- J A. l ’ ershbaker returned from San ness of breath, together with such ex treme nervousness, that^at times I would Francisco per steamer Arngo and walk tho floor nearly all night. Wo passed down home yesterday. consulted the best medical talent. T h e y s a id t h e r e te a s n o h e lp f o r m e , To the Indies of Coquille and that I had organic disease of tho heart for to do which there was no remedy. I had read vicinity.—I have decided your advertisement in The Graphic and dressmaking at my home or. Cun ayearago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of ningham. A share of your patron H r . M iles* N etv C u r e f o r th e H e a r t Will call and take which convinced me that thero was true age is solicited. merit in it. 1 took three bottles each of tho orders, if 60 desired, but profer the Heart Cure and liestorativo Nervine and work nt borne. Will sew cheap for I t c o m p l e t e ly c u r e d tn e. I sle e p cash nr trade. All work miarniiteed. well at night, my heart beats regularly and M r s . B u s k ib k . Ihavono more smothering spells. I wish a u g l] to say to all who are suffering as I did; Maurice Johnson, brother of our there’s relief untold for them If they will only givo your remedies just one trial.” Mrs. G. W. Norton, nfter a few Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive uarantoo that the first bottle will Denoilfce days’ visit, returned last Friday to .11 druggists sell H a iti, 6 bottles for$5, or it will be sent, pa-epaid, on receipt of price his homeat Mound, ou the Siuslaw, by tho Dr. IlLloa Medical Go., Elkhart, IncL , S Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure _____ Restores Health We aro indebted to a kind lady fiiend for a handsome bouquet. Johnson Bro’s lmvo placed a seda fountain in position at their market and can furnish all the de licious and refreshing summer drinks at all hours. We have at Ibis office on exhibi tion a model for a gold-saviDg ma chine, the invention of our towns man, J. C. W i I bod , a skilled me chanic and with some experience iu the mines. He refuses to patent the idea on account of its simplic ity, hence it is open to all and for such improvements or modification as experience and genius may sug gest. It is based on the old “ wash- pau” idea, the correctness and suc cessful operation of which no oue disputes, but only that it was too slow. W e have in this model five pans being operated by one person, thus iucroasiDg to that exteDt the one-man power. These are ope rated by crank, or can have water or other power nttaeffod. More over, in operating in sand the pans can be copper, or with copper plates and quicksilver, and the feeding is through a funnel into the upper pan, and what ovm flows goes into a lower, larger pan to the number that are in use and must save all the gold. via the bay and Gardiuer. He ex pected to explore Smith river for some distance and then “ take through the brush” homewnrd where there is not even a trail. Any one who has ever had an attack of inflamatory rheumatism will rejoice with Mr. J. A Stumm, 220 Boyle Heights, Los Ange les, over his fortunate escape from a siege of that distressing ail ment Mr. Stumm is ioroman of Merriam’s confectionery establish ment. Some months ago, on leav ing tho heated workroom to run across the street on an errand, ho was caught out in the rain. The result was that when ready to go home that night he was unable to walk, owing to infiamntory rheuma tism. He was taken home, and on arrival was placed in front of a good fire and thoroughly rubbed with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. During tho evening and night he was repeatedly bathed with this lin iment, and by morning was relieved of all rheumatic pains. He now takes especial pleasure in praising Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and al ways keeps a bottle of it in tho house. For sale by Dr. S. L, Leneve, druggist. 50 cents a year, for a limited number Is tho priced the Rational Watchman, 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 stoppage of tobacco you must have some stimulant, and in most all cases, the effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor phine, or other opiates, leaves a far worse habit contractad. Ask your druggist about E ^ -C O -C X J ie O - It is purely vegetable. You do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you when to stop and your desiro for tobacco will cease. Your system will be as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron-clad written guarantee to rbsolutely cure tho tobacco habit in all its forms, or money rofunded. Price f l per box, or 3 boxes (30 day* treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will be sent bv mail upon receipt of price. SEND SIX T W O -C E N T STAMPS FO li SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free. E u r e k a C hem ical & M Vo Co., La Crosse, Wie. DON’T STOP TOBACCO Offloe of TH E PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W . Hornlek, Sopt.. Bt. Pnul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894. Rmckn Chemical nnd Man’ f’g Co., La Crnnso, Win.—Dear Sira: I have been a lobnoe® fiend for mnny years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my physioian told me I must give up tbe use of tobacoo, for the time boing at least. I tried the so-oalled “ K.eley Cure,” “ No-To-Bac.” nnd various other remedies, bat without suocess, until I accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Cnro.” Three weeks ago todny I commenced using your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured ; I am in perfect health and I ‘ tno horrildocraving for tobacco, which every inveterato invetera ‘ smoker fully appreciates, bes completely left me. I oonaider your litico-Curo" simply wonderful, aud can fully recommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. H obsick . Every person send ing us tbe suli- scription price of this paper, the Coquille City H erald, either as a renewal or new sub scription, will be presented with a copy o f T he W orld A lmanac by the publishers o f thin paper, lh e Almanac may be bad at this office for 25 cents. Free to Our Subscribers. T H E J 7 T Ï [W O R ß D n T ffiÄ JIN J AHE EHCYGL0P2DIA FÜR indorsed by STATESMEN, FD'JCATCnS and STUDENTS everywhere. 4 rv Given Away Every Month m i ' t :m yC' vj . v -^ v A- l Hns R o a o h e d O u c h a S t n t o o f F e r ine t! cn T h a t It Is a Y e r l t e b l o E n cyclop edia c f Foots. Statis t i c s a n d E ven ts Drou-jlit D o w n to J a n u a r y First, 1690. A to the person submitting tho most meritorious Invention during tho preceding month. Wifi SBiUllK PATENTS _ FOR INVENTORS, and tho SJ object of this oiler is to en- courago persons of an Invent ive turn of mind. At the same time we wish to Impress v* tho fact that :: « i e*rth, popuhiiion everywhere, state and government and education. Addreso T H E WOBL.D, J x rx r « rrr« tx x r trs rrr ri:* ,t Q E U rtB T * 3. V POLICE,a S0LU. NICE LEVEL LOTS— *2.*l.7»BaYS'SCH00LSH0iai •L A D IE S ' On Main street, between Gth and 7th, W ood land Addition to Bandon. Address M. L. UANDLLMAN, 51 tfl Parkersburg, Or. '.r a w i* DKOC KTON.-MASÀ. W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Ovar On« Million Peopl« waar tha School : Boards Or Trustees w ISIIINO TO kURCHAFK or \9 tfl Pro«per, (Jr. JOHN ROW AN, Agent, Coquille City, Oregon - ROBERT M'CLEARY, Groceries All our shoes aro equally satisfactory They g lv . I k . K m * v . l u . lor «ho moiwy. They ...uol custom rhoeo In otyl# and fl*. ‘ Thslr w .arlng qualities sre unsurpassed. The prlcee ere uniform,-—etempvd on sole. t run, »1 to i j saved over other mulces. If your dealer enneot snpply you we can. Sold by V M ADE TO ORDER. T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L . BY RARE MAII j PROMPTLY CHANGE Tie Iren City M Washer Nice Home for Sale WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. 40 acres extra fin* 50 Acres bottom land, all Improved Imlisponsihlc for llotol ami Family. and well located; fair l.onae, good apple, w. a. R 08 K, C o q u ille C ity , O p - O HDF/HS attciulod to, nnd goods abipp«d par stanmor to nil point» on the upper rir«r ml prices that defy competition. Oldest and Best- I fectly nnd they are dried perfectly and polinhed perfectly itlioat linn tiling, No breaking of disile», no chipping or de STREET, BAN D O N , OR. Screws, Lock», Hinges, etc., at rock-bottom prices. T tha JERRY W ILSON PLACE, op- ' facing of dishes. Couuty right» for »ale by ponte the Railroad Depot, FRO N T Hardware, Stoves, Tin - ware.Quees ware,Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Etc., Etc. C O A L S’lO V E S . W OOD S T O V E S , Dealers everywhere. Wnuted, agent CO O K RTOVE8. Intake exclusive salo tor this yicin- R A N G E S. ! ity. Write at onca. BUILDINO H AR D W AR E—Such as Naila, \ 7 OU can vrnshall kind« of tableware per- And JOHN H. YAGER, — DEALER IN — ¡ 4 * 3.50 F ine C a u IK a m m « » FOR THE PRICE OF T W O -$ 1 2 5 ! received l.v the clerk thereof np to May 1ft, 1M»">. The right in reeerved to reject any or all I,ids. Mark on envelope—‘ ‘ Bide.” | , „ 1 Plans end epcelficationa on application to ; T E N T S T . P. HANLY. 25 CEN TS. N e w Y o r k City. a . CO R D O VAN , flUNCM AtNAKtUU CAL T. F o r S a le . T THREE IS T H C M S T . S l o j O i t U t FIT roR AKIN«. MORE WASTE OF TIME. Dist. No. 4, It is . . . WASHINGTON, D. C. e y T h e responsibility of this company may be judged by tho fact that atock is held by over one thousand of the leading newspapers in the United States. 11| ( J ' clerk c f (n p r i tij {<() of Philip W. Avirett, Oeu. Mgr.. W ill find it to their interest to oonault o - write the undermined, agent for Kane & Co , mnnnfacturers. Chicago, III. We aril direct from the factory, and shin, f. o. b., to San Franoiaoo or Portland . BIDS for the construction of a S EALED vrhnolhoniw in District No. 4 will be - P R I C E , postpaid by mail, It ¡3 a neatly-printed «ieleen- paoe journal, and should bo rend by every reformer. (STEW SCHOOL HOUSE. occupation» AMERICA’S STAHMRD TEAR BOOK. MORE DRUDGERY; Tho above paper, the National Watchman, and COQUILLE CITY HERALD both for one year for (2 in advance. •ta:i»tici, m en, foreign matters, literature, science a t r\ dpflicatum . It te’ lj tittict, the new tariff, religion« o f the FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES NATIONAL WATCHMAN WASHINGTON, D.C, library 618 F S treet, Northw est, The Leading Reform Journal, 0> fi" a v hole O r.f run hardly think all a lc u t party p la tfo rm , election st.i- r u t H ik'd a I tkt Natismal Cm/iM. 5am /// volume in itself. o f a question it cannot answer. O THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. 1895 i T 'H E It’s the Simple, •• Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes —such ns Do Long’» Hook and Eye, “ 8oo that Hump,” 1 ' "Safety Pin. “ Pigs In CTO- vor,” *‘Air liiaico,” etc. Almost every one conceives a bright Idea at some time or other. Why not put It In prac tical use? YOUH tulenU »nay lio In this direction. May mako your fortune. Why not try? :: :: ” " :: r e w r i t e for further Information and mention this pupor. 1 89'd. Tho Best Reference Bock Printed. A Volturo cf over 503 pnges It Treat:, 1,400 topics m $ 1 0 0 .0 0 If » ( i c e . Notice is hereby given that an ordinance will be submitted to the town board of conncilmen on the lGth day o f May, 1895, for final passage, changing the grade of sidewalks above street-plank on Fiist Greet (old plat of Coquille City) between 15 street atidC street to 12 inches where grading is re quired. C. C. M y e r s , City Recorder. CAUTWRionT-IlEBSEY—At Bandon, May 8, 181)5. by Justice A. D . Morie, Jame« Cart wright. of Bandon, and Mr«. E . A Her- | sey, of San Francisco. Notice is hereby given that an order has been made by the board hour . of trustees o f Coqmlle City that W illiam «—At Bandon, May 7, 1895 to Mr. ; the owners o f lots 5 and 6, block 4 and Mr.«. George F. Williams, a son. (old plat), on First street, between j B and C ( knowu as Mrs. Robinson’s Catarrh. Awarded j and the Olive lots), shall lower the E. W. J oy C ompany —Gentlemen: sidewalks thereon to the grade of Highest Honors— W orld ’s Fair, I have just completed tho second 12 inches above the street grade, Ga'.d Medal, Midwinter Fair. bottle of your VcgetableSarsaparilla. By order o f the board, •25 I have hail catarrh for years which C. C. M yers , City Recorder. affected my eyes, hearing and atom- . _ — — * •***------ — .. ach. Frequently would have dull E. B. Price, esq., nnd wife and headaches for davs at a time. Since little danghter.of Iowa, arrived here taking your remedy I have felt no ou a v'sit ,ast Saturday near noon, disagreeable symptoms. Mr. P. is a brother of our M r. Price, Trusting you will publish this os and uncle of the Price Bro’s, the I want any one suffering from anv nilll men at Riverton, and will be of the above sym ptom slo be bene- remembered by many of tho fited. Kindly "send me two more H e r a l d readers in a literary way bottles by return express. (Signed) i 88 having contributed several very M ji - 'F uedekick D e R ichmond , readable and meritorious poems a Seattle, Wash. JPnrs ago. We hope their ------ visit will be pleasant, and wonld Every mail brings a new batch of even express the wish that they testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable might see their way clear to locate >Ioet Perfect Made. Sarsaparilla. with us. 40 Vean the Standard. SAYSYOOR 'P H E BANDON W OOLEN M ILLS CO. L will pay iLe highest market price for wool. Sacks nnd twine will be fam ished free upon application to parties disposing of their wool to ns. BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. Bandon, Or., May G, 181)5. New stock of hats, both wool and straw, just received at J. W. Len A grand ball is announced to be eve’s store, which are being sold at given at Gillman’s hall Saturday “ way down” prices. uight, May 18. Good music is Postmaster Aiken will hereafter promised and a good time. Char distribute mail Sunday mornings -------------- > -------- —— ley Strang, F. Willard nnd C. Card- NEURALGIA cured by Dr. Mile«’ F ain well are floor-managers, and Nelse from 8 till 10 o’clock— two hours. P il l s . “Oue cent a doso. A t all druggists. Lammy prompter. Tickets, includ The mails are now all received at H o l I e « 1 » D a i r y m e n . night and ready for delivery at the ing supper, 75 cents. Patrons not belonging to the Co The following persons passed nt former hour. quille Duirymen’s Union will re the teachers’ examination held at COR SALE. - Nice residence prop- ceive 11 cents per pound butterfat Myrtle Point last week: Miss 1 erty, new house nnd nicely and in milk delivered nt Coquille Sadie Harrington, Miss Millie conveniently located for residence, Creamery from May 1st until fur- Bruillette, Ames S. Johnson, Miss on Hall street, one door south of j ther notice. Kate Braden, Miss Telia Dickson, H erald office. Parties residing on the lower Miss Bertha Roberts, Miss Edith For further information enquire river and wishing to send their King, Mrs. J. Landrith, Mrs. Clara of or address, 1 milk to Coquille Creamery cau have Mansfield, Mrs. An nice Conger, 31-3ml tho milk carried by steamer “ Dis- S. L. L eneve . Samuel Johnson, jr. j patch” at a rate of 5 cents per 100 The stores occupied by N. Lorenz lbs. to Coquille City from whence AdaW. Unrub, national organizer and W. Rich were successfully it will bo taken by other convey of the W. C. T. U., now attending the Btate W . C. T. U. meeting at lowered to the grade last Saturday ance. C oquille D a ir y m e n ’ s U n i o n . Koseburg, will leave the latter place by A1 Balch, C. C. Myers, Elmer for Coquillo City Saturday. We Bnzzee and A1 Flanders, the three Per C. liomnndar, Mnnnger. are not informed how long she will former having completed the con stay, nnd suppose she will visit tract of removing the earth from throughout our country before leav under the buildings. ing. A rare treat awaits oar cit i l A i t i t i F .n . izens who may be fortunate enough to attend her lectures. IS otlce. Something New The news of the conviction Amos Hatcher for manslaughter i district court last Thursday had hardly reuched us till petitions MEN W AGES were presented for signatures ask LADIES fE X l’KBS ing the governor to issue a pardon BY USING TH E before sentence was passed. The petition was headed by the jnrors who returned a verdict of guilty, and is said to bave had the endorse It anvea fuel, thu» saving money. It saves the temper by absolutely refusing ment of Judge Fullerton who would to burn the food. accompauy the same with a per It confine« odor of cooking to the kitchen. It saves one-third of the food that is lost sonal letter in Hatcher’s behalf. by cooking in the usuul way. As for the letter, we do nut know the fact, it reaches us as a rumor, It is Positively the Greatest Iuvention but this instance goes far to show of the Ige. what a pretty pickle our court prac Manufactured by W . E. Beveridge, Balti more, Maryland. tice has come to, when the jury, with whom is “ all power,’’ is com J A M E S W E S T , pelled to convict a man of crime BANDON, OREGON, whom they do uot believe is guilty. 37 3m| General Agent. Wool ! Fanners, Attention W IT H O U T riE I-A P 5 E . C O i-’ ^ P S E . IA IS H A P 5 or P E R H A P S . Old Mr. Andrews of the upper- river was taken suddenly and seri ously sick at Archie McNair’s last week of la grippe. He was very When you want to buy drygoods, low when we heard from him last boots, shoes, hals, caps, stationery, Saturday. groceries, flour, tobacco, notions, A word to subscribers—don’ t etc., at “ way down” prices, call in forget the printer. Many are in at J. W. Leneve’s store. arrears, while a little—fifty cents, a The Bandon woolen mills will dollar, two dollars would helpnlong put on a double force o f hands the immensely. We will issue receipts first of next week. The manager for any amount you send. telegraphed to Oregon City for The steamer Dispatch will give spinners and weavers to complete an excursion to the baseball game night and clay forces. This is good at Bandon next Sunday. This will news. bo the second o f the league con Little R oy Dickson, while play tests, and be between the Coquillo ing at his home last Saturday even and Bandon nines. I f the weather ing, jumped from the porch into is favorable there will be a big some grass, and cut four gushes in crowd. his foot on a piece of glass that lay- Bossio H. Bedloo. Burlington, Vt., had n hidden there. The cuts were very disoaso of the soulp, caii3ing her hair to bo- come very harsh and dry, and to fall so ! severe. freety that she scurcely dared to comb it. Ayer's Hair Vigor gave her a healthy soalp. removed the dandruff, aad made the hair thick and glossy. Wool ! Perfect CU R E for Oen. Agent, Coquille City, Oregon. r * r Price, f 5, each. F.WBKLRY PLANTS with root». Will fiOcentu nting. U I) bear on« year from planting. nil. poet paid. per do»., 01 75 eeiit» by mail. Add .-Ch», M. HKltHFY, Coquille City, Oregon. prune and cherry orchards, good barn, beat of water for household nnd atock in abun^t* nnce. About 1 mile from noatoffice, olo#t to river nnd creamery, nnd good scbo4f with connty road running on one aide 4 place. Inquire at HKRALD OFFICE. To E ïtla ip --. 80 Acres of U F near Drain. Doug* connty. Or. Well adapted to fruit or p* * try; will be exchanged for land or te-v property in thi» county. For particular» enquire at OT address I l O X 0 3 , Coquille, Oregi •>