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IZJ GoqadlU <£Uy E A R T D I S E A S E , like many other ailments when they have taken bold of tho system, 1895. T U E S D A Y . M A Y 28 never gets txittcr of its own accord, but Constantly grows tears*. There aro thousands who know they have a defective R E G U L A R T R A IN S heart, but will not admit the fact. They •M ONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FRI- don't want their friends to worry, and duya will ru n us fo llo w s ; Don’t knots tchat to take for it, as Arrive Leave they have been told time and again that 12.15 p. m. 8. 00 a. in. Marshfield Just look out for the new steamer Mrs. Ala Seed came down from heart disease was incurable. Such was the Leave Arrive “ case of Mr. Silas Farley o f Dyoavllle, Ohio Myrtle Point yesterday. ».15 “ COQUILLE CITY U.OOa. ra. Wasco. who writes Juno 19, 1894, as follows: 9.50 “ Norway 1 0 .» “ T. J. Baxter, o f the mines near H. Clement, o f the lower river, **I had heart disease for S3 years, 10.15 “ 10.00 “ Myrtle Point my heart hurting me almost continually. Canyonville, is in town visiting his went to Portland last week. The first 15 years I doctored all tho time, L O C A L IT E M S . brother F. M. Baxter and family. T. A. Walker is still busy manu trying several physicians and remedies, until my last doctor told m elt was only a Additional locals on 2d page. Corry Stillwell, an ex-employe facturing the Langstroth bee hives. question of time as I could not be cured. j^OK SALE.—A good Champion mowing What about improving our school o f the Bandon Recorder, is visit I gradually grew machine and rnke. A rare chance ia ing friends in this place. The H e r worse, very weak, facilities? offered. H arvey S cawkebs . and completely dis a l d received pleasant calls. The W. R. C. of this place will D r Culiu was called to Riverton couraged, until I Oar old former towns-people, visit Myrtle Point soon and organ lived, propped half last Friday. up in bod, because I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stillwell, now ize a post there. couldn’t lie down Zeuio Strang has been painting living on Halls creek, were in town nor sit up. Think- T. W. Gillham has moved his the postoffice building. iug my time had last Thursday, returning home Fri barbershop to B street, next door come I told my fam Hotel, cannery, furniture manu day. ily what I wanted to Johnson Bro’s. factory coal, mining—all talked of. done when 1 was Mrs. Jo9ie Tobin McDuffee of gone. But on the first day of March on Dickson’s shingle mill started up Willie Schroeder, Arago’s mer Bandon cams up yesterday and tho recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, at noon today. It gives employ of Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking cantile bend, was down last Friday. will stay over next Sunday. She Dr. Miles’ Ncto Cure for the Heart ment to several hands. Mrs. Charley Wickham has en comes to atteud our Memorial Day and wonderful to tell, ia ten days I was The following persons were re working at light work and on ¿larch 19 com tirely le o v e re d from n late severe exercises. menced framing a barn, which is heavy sick spell. Miss May Hayter came over from ceived into the Christian church at j work, and I hav'nt lost a day since. I am 56 Mr. and years old, 6 f t. 4% inches and weigh 250ibs. Our young friend Taylor Dement the bay yesterday, where she had this place last Sunday: I believe I atn fully cured, and has spent several days yisitiug in been living for some months. She Mrs. Drury Morgan, M. A. Jones, I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald. this place. had la grippe and w b s feeling Dyesvillo, Ohio. S il a s F a r l e y . The West Oregonian is still is badly. Rev. Mr. Hollenbeak filled his Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is — sold on a positive ------------------------------- -----------post____ mrantce iarantee that tho first bottle will benefit. Mrs. Hensley (nee Mary Skelly) sued in the interest of Myrtle Point, __11 appointment at the Christian $5 or LI druggists sell it at $L, 6 bottles for 15 will bo sent, prepaid- on receipt of price was over from the bay last Friday. though printed in this place. Our It church last Sunday. by the Dr. Miles Medical Co.« Elkhart, Ind. J 1 AGO t y information that it had suspended Mre. Myron Wickham went to Her mother is very poorly, of course came from one who was suppose to at times better, then worse, but not the valley last week to visit a know, bnt it was an error. improving at all. Restores Health brother who is very ill. Uncle Joe Hndson has been A large quantity o f butter in tubs D. A. Huling of Myrtle Point A nice home property at Ban was shipped by our creameries last opening up the street and that por has been restored to the pension don is offered for sale cheap, for a week on the train. Fifty tubs tion o f the county road on cast side list, after a suspension. short while only. It is a rare by Mr. Perry’s by cutting and went from the Coquille creamery Johnson Bro’s are putting np and 41 from the Arago. ohance. See notice. burning ont the immense slumps delicious summer drinks at their The steamer Bandonlle came in “ Childrens’ Day" will bo ob that have lingered there for lo, this bottling establishment. from Portland last Thursday even long time. served nicely at the Christian Jacob Croy is puttiug up a small church next Sunday at 11 o’clock. William Williams, a skilled ing. She stopped at the bay and cottage in the Watkins addition, A pleasing program will be given machinist and eugiueer o f many discharged a large quantity of out toward the academy. of select readings, recitations and years’ experience, has charge of freight, and brought much to this Rider John Bonewitz o f Myrtle mn8ic. the engine at Dixon’s shingle mill. place, merchandise of all kinds, wagons aud agricultural machinery Point returned from attendance at Dr. Price’ s Cream Baking Powder W. W. Shields has done most of W orld’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. for Lamb & Nosier, etc. She de circuit court last Friday. the millwright and carpenter work After the prayer-meeting at the parted again Friday morniog for For a time, while milk is so low o f the establishment. the Siuslaw, where she had left at the creamery, I will furnish it, Christian church last Wednesday Capt. Lockwood has been poorly evening, Mrs. A. L . Nosier was delivered, at 10 cents a gallon. miich freight which she could not for some time and spent n portion R. D. S a n f o r d . elected to represent this church at bring with her. She is dne this o f the past week nt this place rest Mrs. C. E. Martin and daughter, the Btate convention to be held at week again, and will then go to ing up. Mrs. Lockwood, too, has Mabel, were up last week. Miss Turner about June 15th. San Francisco. The vast facilities of the J. C. Ayer Co., been a victim of la grippe and Mabel is teacher at the Beaver N o t ic e t o D i a l r y i n e u . o f Lowell, Maes., enable them to place The came up last week and is the slough school. Superior Blood-purifier—Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla Patrons not belonging to the Co guest o f Mrs. Strabon. Heavy rains have fallen the past —within easy reach of the poorest invalid. quille Dairymen’s Union will re Don’ t be induced to take a “ cheap” substi Johu Quick and Jason Randle ceive 11 cents per pound butterfat three or four days, accompanied by tute. Always remember ’ that the best is man, who served as jurymen dur in milk delivered at Coquille spurts of wind and eome thunder the cheapest. ing the late term o f court, returned Creamery from May 1st until fur and lightning. The Arago took on a cargo o f to their homes on the lower river ther notice. Parties residing on the lower Dr. Dean Clark, spiritualist, will 2500 cans o f Coos hay salmon last Thursday, after a soige of river and wishing to send their lecture in this place next Sunday. from the S. O. Co’s dock at E m nearly three weeks and serving od milk to Coquille Creamery can have Dr. C. is regarded as a scholarly pire last week, to bo shipped to a the most trying cases. Both are tho milk carried by steamer “ Dis foreign port. and able lecturer. patch” at a rate of 5 cents per 100 good and worthy citizens. G. W. Wimer, sr., was in town lbs. to Coquille City from whence Mrs. Capt. Reed of Bandon came James West o f Bandon, general it will be taken by other convey np on a brief visit last week. Miss last Saturday, prior to bis depar agent for the Beveridge Automatic ance. Maggie Oilman, also, but the latter ture to the Wimer Bro’s mines, C oquille D airymen ’ s U nion . near Waldo, Josephine county. Cooker, made a trip to Myrtle took the train for Marshfield. He was to leave yesterday, to be Point on business last Thursday. Per C. Romander, Manager. Noah Leueve has more orders absent well on into the summer. Mr. W. will soon extend his sales n . I F THE OOLDBUG MICROBE for cemetery work. H e has been 1« instantly killed by Bending to the valley. H o disposed of a I I I I I I The negroes had become greatly l / I f 111# » 2-oent stamp to the Ameri making old wagons new and hand large number on the bay, and in can Bimetallic League, Wash thinned ont by quitting work at ington, D. ('., anil asking for free literature. some with his artistic brush also. every instance the cooker has given Do it. Beaver Hill and getting out, but we entire satisfaction. Mrs. Unruh, the national organ lenrn another installment of about izer o f the W. C. T. U., who spent Our young friend Walter Colvin 75 have been induead to come and a portion of last week aud Sunday try it, who will be here the last of was speuding a friendly visit in in this place, has made many this week. the H erald office last Saturday, r P H E PROPEBTY. BLOCK 7, WOOD- X land Addition, Bandon. Adjoin# and friends here. and laid an assisting band on our is south of the Bandon Woolen Mills. It ia Gen. Siglin will deliver the ora the moat sheltered residence property in Mrs. J. W. Sugg has begun dress tion nt the Memorial Day exercises presB while it was in motion, by Bandon. Tho improvements are: making and plain and fancy sew at Marehficld — next Thursday. which he received a painful hurt la S tory House o f 0 R o o m s ; ing at Miss Nellie F igg’s millinery a greenhouse, outbuildings and a good gar This is ns it should be; the elo on his right arm. It, luckily, wasn’t den. There is also a small cottage on the parlors, and kindly solicits a share quence will be born of experience broken, but was bruised and pain- property rented by the Bandon Woolen of the public patronage. Mills Co. for their night watchman. The and sy m patliy, and not o f demagogy fnl. He is all right now. Episcopal church is also built on a parcel A nice school grounds and modern and unmeaning woids. W. T. Lewis of Myrtle Poiut, of land deeded to the Bishop. We would take $1000, cash; or, $1200 on school building would enhance COR SALE. — Nice residence prop- manufacturer o f tbb celebrated time—X cash, balance in 1 aud 2 years. Call on, or address, your property values much more 1 erty, new house and nicely and, Lewis’ Rheumatic Liniment, was W. C. WRENSHALL, than your proportional cost to have conveniently located for residence down last Thursday aud Friday. Bandon, Oregon, p if“Mention tho H hqald . them, besides being comfortable on Hall street, one door south of He has established an office with H f . r a l d office. Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap and attractive to the pupils. For further information enquire Dr. Leneve, in this city, aud will In all oases, where a mild bnt effective introduce this remedy, the discov 1 1 of or address,- A C H I N OF LAND. WITH A aperient is needed. Ayer's Fills are the best. 155 J.V good, new 2 story house of 7 ery of hisfutber and a standard relief j rooms, S. L. L eneve . They improve the appetite, restore healthy 31-3ml besides closets and porches, all well finished, good spring close to house, barn, action, promote digestion, and regulate Our connty-man and loDg-time for rheumatic and neuralgic pains, chicken-house and yard, high lani^ garden, every function. No pill is in greater de bruises, hurts, etc., o f loug standing young orchard of prunes, plains, cherries, mand, or} more highly recommended by the citizen and businessman o f Myrtle pears and peaches, with rtn abun Several apples, dance of small fruits. About one-half is profession. Point, J. H. Roberts, returned in the south and west. bottom land, with garden, or pasture for a testimonials from well-known and cow, with stock wpter, ami all cleared and Mr. Randleman, son-in-law of from southern California yesterday reputable citizens in this valley fenced. Apply to O. W. NORTON, Elder 8. 8. Barklow, now of Mos with his family and will take np a Coquille City, (West Side.) appear in the H erald today, and j residence at Bandon. Coos county cow, Idaho, heard from the family others will be given from time to 2 v £ c I D 0 3 l ST-A-X j 3D’ 3 receutly. They are well, and like against southern California or the time. For sale by Lewis <k H ou ser,! world. their new home quite well. Miss Myrtle Point. 11777670 Bertha has enteied the university, To the ladies o f Coqnillo and and Miss Laura intends doing eo. vicinity.— I have decided to do J IA H I III iD . dressmaking at my home on Cun Marshfield, May 18, Titus Hale, a prominent business ningham. A share o f yoor patron WiTTicn-FiNSTROM—At 1895, by Rev. Esbjorn, Ernest Wittich and . Red Front Builiding—up-stsira—Front ,St. Miss Bettie Finstroui. man and capitalist o f the Sacra age is solicited. Will call and take COQUILLE CITY. mento valley,was scanning the busi orders, if so desired, but prefer the non*. ness horizon in this locality last work at home. Will sew cheap for F ostbb — At Riverton. May 24,1895, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foster, a son. week. He stopped at Mr. Tattle’s, cash or trade. All work guaranteed, N orton —In Coqaille City. May 2*. 1895, to a n gl] M rs . B uskirk . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton, a daughter, j who happened to be au old acquaint ance and friend. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure ¿Mug ul Mr. and Mrs. Tattle have en larged their hotel facilities by ad ding the Stillwell building, recently occupied by T. W. Gill bam as a baibersbop and residence, for din ingroom and kitchen purposes. It ia very nice and a helpful addition to the business. Catarrh. W. Jov C ompany — Gentlemen: I have just completed the second bottle of your VegetableSarsaparilla. I have had catarrh for years which affected my eves, hearing and stom ach. Frequently would have dull headaches for days at a time. Since taking your remedy I have felt no disagreeable symptoms. Trusting yon will publish this as Capt. Alex Smith ia a “ goldling,” bat, then, li9 has cause to be. He I want any one suffering from any of the above symptoms to be bene wae down last Friday exhibiting fited. Kindly send me two more more specimens from bis mine, bottles by return express. (Signed) and to say that he has a “ bonanza" is I M r . F rederick D e R ichm ond , Seattle, Wash. putting it mildly. I f it pans oat a small proportion of the indications, Every mail brings a new batch of it will be ahead o f southern Ore testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. gon’s best efforts. E. M e m o r ia l D ay. The exercises will consist o f a procession and march to cemeteries at 10 a. m., to decorate gray os. Processiou will form on Front j street at 10 a. m., sharp. At the cemetery the services for the day will be read. The civic societies and schools are all earneetly invited to take part in the procession and join in dec- ornting the graves, not only of deceased soldiers, but all. IN THE AFTERNOON. The exercises at Masonic hall will commence at 2 o’clock p. m., sharp. PROGRAM. Music by the bond. Song by the choir— Today This Hallowed Place We Seek. Prayer by the chaplain. Song— The Voices That Are Gone. Address. Song by the choir —W’ hata Gath ering Thtt W ill Be. Recitation—Bring the Fadeless Evergreen— Miss Lillie Lyons. Song— Cover Them Over With Beautiful Flowers. Rpcitution.Antietam— MellNicbols. Song— Brave Battery l<oys. Recitation, Somebody’s Darling— Miss Pearl Baxter. Song— When the Mists Have Cleared Away. Select reading, An Everlasting Re membrance— Mrs. McDonald. Song—The Songs We Sang Upon the Old Camp Ground. Saluting the Hag by the school. Song—’Tis Finished; or, Siug Hal lelujah. The members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. ai e earnestly requested to be on hand promptly, as the boats expect to wait until after the close of the exercises. All nre requested to bring flow ers, so that no grave but will have its tribute, and the friends o f the dead who are absent will have no cause to regret that the graves of their loved ones were not remem- bemd. J ohn M orri », jr . Post Commander. John Hamblock was np from the lower river Sunday. Miss Pearl Baxter will go to Bandon B o o n and lake a position in the woolen mill. SAVEYODR M S Bereridge Antooatic Cooker Our old townsman William M E N Carothers left for San Francisco LADIES yesterday. He will probably re- main there. Wool ! Wool ! Rational Watchman, y ilC t f W CREAM BAKING vm m t BY USING THE It saves fuel, thns saving money. It saves the temper by absolutely refusing to burn the food. It confines odor o f cooking to the kitchen. It saves one-third o f the food that is lost by cooking in the usual way. Farmers, Attention It is Positively the Greatest Invention r P H® BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. A will pay the highest market price for wool. Sacks and twine will be furnished free upon application to parties disposing of their wool to us. BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. Bandon, Or., May 6,1896. of the Age. Maimfaotu.ad by W. E. Beveridge, Balti more, Maryland. JAM ES W EST, BANDON, OREGON, General Agent. 37 3m 1 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 moat all coses, the effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor phine, or other opiates, leaves a far worse habit contracted. Ask your druggist about DON’T STOP TOBACCO B A C O -C U T E 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 desire for tobacco will cor.se. Your system __ _______ will be as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron-clod written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND SIX T W O -C E N T STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free. E ureka C hemical & M Vo Co., La Crosse, W is. Offio# o f THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, 0. W. Homiok, Bopt., xi • nu , , u _ , St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7.1894. BaroKA Chemical and M a n T « Co., La Crosse, W is.-D ea r Sir*: I have been a tobaoco fiend for many years, and during the past two years havo emoksd fifteen to twenty cicara regularly every v o U o H s Byrnem system oecanie became anecteu, affected, until until my my physician physician told told j .. day. 4 . » " y J ^ ^ «^ , n 1“ e r r ,VU ™ k i i “ n R" ? ‘ H? T,8® " f tob"cco, for the tune being at least. I tried the no-culled Keeley Care, No-To-Bao. and various other remedies, bat without success, until I accidentally learned o f your “ Bnoo-Curo. ” Three weeks ago today I commenced using i2?ir.¥,rtT nrRV?n' Hnl? toD,ly. \ oonfiiJer myself completely cured ; I am in perfeot health, and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has completely^ left me. I consider your “ Baoo-Cuvo” siniDly win fulltr simply wonderfnl. wonderful, and nnd can fully recommend it. Youra very truly, ______________ ______________________________ C. W. H obnick . Free to Our Subscribers. "sysT S * R. McDonald has moved to Mr. . . . .. „ .. scription price of this paper, the Coqutllc City H erald, either as a renewal or new sub Spurgeon’s place, west side. scription, will be presented with a copy o f T he W orld A lmanac by Stanley Graham of Bandon is np the publishers of thia paper. The Almanac may be bad at this office visiting his uncle, J. S. Lawrence. for 2o cents. Several new prospectors from California and other sections are in town. T H E 0 RE?D •JUsKflN JIÇ V No proposition is yet made for a celebration of the 4th of Jnly at this place. A N D E N C Y C L O P E D IA P O R 1 8 S B . Cooa county was not represented in the state convention o f Repub lican clubs at Portland last week. Tho Best Reference Book Printed. A Volume o f over 500 pages It Treats 1,400 topics Testimonials for Lewis’ Rheumatic Liniment. Endorsed by STATESMEN, EDUCATORS and STUDENTS everywhere. W . T. Lewis, Manufacturer Lewis’ Lini ment, Myrtle Point, Oregon: D bab S ir : I have been troubled with Rheumatism in my shoulders, neck and back for many years, and have been trying numerous remedies, but have found no good result from their use. 1 was advised by a friend to try Lewis* Great Rheumatic Liniment, and I tried an application which cost me nothing, and I was so greatly bene fited that I came back and tried it again and have been greatly benefited, to such an extent that I have now been trying it for ten days and have been relieved o f all pain in my k boulders and neck, and I firmly believe I will bo permanently oured by the use of your liniment. I can rooom- m'end it to the public. I am 82 years old. Yours truly, J ohn B abtbll , Farmer. Sold by Lewis A Houser, price $1 per bot tle. W. T. Lewis, Manufacturer o f Lewis’ Lin iment. D ear S ir : I had my hand severely sprained and it swelled to twice its natur al size, and I was advised to try a bottle of Lewis’ Great Rheumatic Liniment and Pain Eradicator and I have tried it. I was greatly relieved of pain from first applica tion, nr d haven’ t used a bottle, and my hand is reduced to its natural size and is now free from pain. I reoomincnd it to anyone with like troable. I also recommend it for rheuma tism, having seen it tried on a young man stopping with o f me. It gave relief from one application. Yours respectfully, J osbpii F. N otes , City Marshal. Sold by Lewis & Houser, price * 1 per bottle. StntePriDter Kincaid has finished printing the session laws of 1895, 2000 copies of which are to be distribnted as provided by law, 11 of which have been forwarded to the justices of the peace of Coos county. Tho work contains a total of 089 pages, 149 of which are de voted to the general laws, 458 to the special laws, and 82 pages to joint resolutions, memorials, index, etc. Hao R e a d ie d S u c h a S ta te o f P e r fe ctio n T h a t it is a V erito b lo E n cy clo p e d ia o f F c c t s , S ta tis t ic s an d Event« B ro u g h t Down to J a n u a ry F irst, ISOS. HE 1895 volume is a whole library ir. itself. One can hardly think o f a question it cannot answer. It tells all about party platfsriiU, election sta tistics, tl.c nev tariff, r> liyicrt o f the earth, population everywhere, state and government statistics, occupations of men, foreign matters, literature, science and education. It is . . . T AMERICA’S STANDARD YEAR BOOK. P R IC E , postpaid by mail, - 25 CENTS. Address T H E WORLD, New York City. W . L D ouglas JOHN H. YAGER, $3 SHOE :*^r^ . - — DEALER I N - i, C O R D O V A N # Hardware, Stoves, Tin- ware.Quees ware, Glass J « ® « , ™ . “ 1* . ware, Lamps, Cutlery. 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Mr. Stumm is foreman of M eiriim’s confectionery establish Awarded ment. Some months ago, on leav Highest Honors— World’s" Fair, ing the heated workroom to run for a limited number U the Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. price of the across the street on an errand, he was caught out in the rain. The D R result was that when ready to go home that night he was unable to The Leading Reform Journal, walk, owing to intlamatory rheuma rm ilitktd at ikt National Capital. tism. He was taken home, and on T th# JE R R Y WILSON PLACE, op- posit« the Railroad Depot, arrival was placed in front of a It is a neatly-printed sixteen- page Journal, and should be FRON T STREET, good fire and thoroughly rubbed read by every reformer. with Chamberlain’« Pain Balm. Smm/U Co/,Il Sont om it/fiic^ io *. During the evening ami night he C o q u ille C it y , O r. was repeatedly bathed with this lin NATIONAL WATCHMAN. to order . WASHIHCTOH, D. C. iment, and by morning was relieved t e n t s m a d e T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L . of all rheumatic pains. He now takes especial pleasure in praising The above paper, the National Chaml>erlain's Pain Balm, and al e w b e r r y p l a n t s with mot#, win Watchman, anil COQUILLE CITY ways keepa a bottle nt it in the D bear one year from planting. Ml eeuta I nerdoz., or 73 cent# bv mail, poet paid. For sale by Dr. S. L. , P Add rea#, HERALD both for one year for 12 house. Most Perfect Made. M. HKRBEY, I Coqaille City, Oregon. Leneve, druggist rin advance. 40 Years the Standard. 50 cents a year, Something New ROBERT MCCLEARY, O C O A L 8'IO V E S , W OOD S T O V E S , CO O K S T O V E S . R AN G ES. BUILDING H A R D W A R E -B ach a# Nail#, Screws, Locks, Hinges, etc., at rock-bottom nrices. RARE CHANCE Groceries Nice Home for Sale A M U I C 3 bottom land, all improved and well located; fair house, good apple, prune and cherry orchards, good barn, best of water for household and stock in abnnd- nnco. About 1 mile from nostofflce, close to riYer and creamery, and good school, with oonnty road running on one side o f place. Inquire at HERALD OFFICE. CH A r r p « — acres extra floe To Eiclaop--. 80 Acres of land near Drain, Douglas oounty, Or. Well adapted to fruit or porl • try; will be exchanged for land or town property in this county. For particulars enquire nt?H*BAU> office, or address H O X OO, Coquille. Oregon.