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Marshfield
Leave
COQUILLE CITY ll.COUmiu.
10.25 T'
Norway
\ 10.15 “
Myrtle l 4oint
L O C A L ITEM S.
Dr. Strange, the dentist. o f Rose-
burg, is r.t the Tuttle hotel.
Myrtle Point is making grand
preparations to celebrate on the 4th.
The steamer Bunilonlle left San
Hay harvest is at hand.
Fraucisco last Saturday, and is now
Additional locals on 2d page.
about due.
Hon. Dinger Hermann is looked
Mrs. C. \V. Olive passed through
for nt the Myrtle Point4th of July town yesterday on u trip to the
celobratiou.
\ lower beach.
Henry Rohner of Fortune, Cal., j Harry Kribs has moved into
the
lias como to this section ancl will , Frank (Jollier’s property
East Side.
reside at Buudon during the bum
mer.
Uncla John lltidubaogu w as
down from his upper-river h o m e
yesterday.
The HERALD had a
visit.
Miss Iiirdio Elliott was up from
Bandon at the social given by our
local W. II- C. last Wednesday
evening.
T. W. Shuck of Lee has been
attending religious services at tbe
Methodist church in this place the
past few days.
llav. J. T. Thornton preached at
Hermannvilla last Sunday and re
ceived a number into the commun
ion of the M. E. church, south.
The creamery gives 10 cents per
lb. for butter-fat now to persons
furnishing milk who are not mem
bers of the dairymen’s association.
IT'Olt SALE.—A Rood Champion mowing
i 1 machine aiul rulm. A rare chance is
offered.
H abvky 8 chwkek 3 .
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Phelan of the
bay hayo been visiting her parents,
Mr. and M rs.Nasburg, several days.
The ladies of tbe Christian
church realized a net sum of ¡$10
by their social last Saturday night.
T lir
(iAilltt h o i N liu ilil).
(ir i-u t I I iu b m ill V liifli N jiiirt.
Tlie fifth of the series of leaguo
games came off at this place last
8 und ly between the Buudon and
B E A S I/
Coquille nines. The
game was
looked forward to with unusual
The f(Si of July.
,
...
, ,,
. interest, for at the last contest the
A public meeting was held
at
’
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• , . , Daudou boys worsted the opposing
Masonic hall last Friday might to
.
, 3
, , j
.
, ,
,. nine aud were aud Inia reason to
talk up a celebration o f the 4th of
. . . . .
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.
be jubilant over it— bui the Co-
July.
W. Rich was called to pre
,
.
, T ,,, |
.
,
li a111 e team boys spruced up and
side nnd J. W. Leneve to act as 1
f
, „
t ,
,
l i t
refused to cry “ euougli.
secretary. It was decided
to cole-
J
.
...
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At au early hour horsemeu,
brate, to which end the following
f
...
. 1.
¡wheelmen, vehicles and footmen
committees were appointed:
’ .
,
from every direction began to reach
Finance committee—Dml Jolin-
town, the uppei-river steamer Mvrl
rou , A. J. Sherwood, J. W. Leneve.
brought many persons, aud the
Committee of arrangements—W.
boat from Bandon, tha steamer
S. Perry, W .Rich, Auderson Lamb
Dispatch, arrived about 11 o’clock
nud Dave Collier.
with a full allowance from that
A proposition was approved to
_
„t.,
aud in t e r v e n in g p o in t , lu o lu iliu g
secure the band and nrranga for a
the new land.
Coquille hadu't
baseball game.
shown us much life for mauy
Another meeting will be held to
night to bear reports of progress a day.
At about 1 o’clock the “ kid” or
nnd appoint any other committees
that rnny be necessary.
Juuior niues of Bandon and Co
quille took the field to deter
What think ye of this for climate?
mine old scores, closing with the
C. T. Robison, o f near Arago, last
third iuniug, aud resulting as fol
Saturday brought ns the stalk of
a volunteer bean, one of very many lows:
! F. G R E A T R E M E D Y
W
as follows;
M . days will . run
CURES
PAI NS or
MAN &
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN.
it-
M> r . f . I t. Wnttts, druggist and physi
cian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with
heart diiieaae for four years, trying every
remedy and all treatments known to him-
eolf aud fellow-practitioners; boliovos that
This paper and the twice-a-week
heart disease is curable. Ho writes:
'I wua to toll wimt your valuablo mcdl- New Y o r k World a ll f o r o n ly $ 2 .2 5 .
Clno ha3 done for me. For four years I had ; > ■> ■»i
-
heart disease o f the very worst klud. Sov- i
©ral physicians I consulted, said It was
Wool !
Rheumatism of the H ead.
■ IÉIÉ
UR. J. H. WAITS.
Dr. Miles’ New
H eart
and was surprised at the result. It put now
into nnd mado a now man of me. 1
have not had a symptom of trouble since
and I am satisfied your med.lcine has cured
mo for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking It
Three Years of Splendid Health.
I might add that I am a druggist and have
sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for
1 know what it has done for mo aud only
wish I could stato more clearly my suffer
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Your Nervine and other remedies also
give excellent satisfaction." J. H. W atts .
Humboldt, Neb., May 9, '94.
I>r. Miles Heart Curolg sold on a posit! vo
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,11 druggists soli It at $1, 0 bottles for 85, or
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All our shoos are equally satisfactory
They give the beet velue for the monev.
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
Their r.raHn1» qualltUs ere unsurpassed.
The prices nre uniform,—-stamped on sole.
1 rom $» to $ i saved over other makes.
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Attended to, and goods shipped per
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prices that defy competition.
C O A L 8 ’JO V E S,
W OOD STO V ES,
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
COOK STOVES.
Dpalors evory where. Wanted,agent
R AN G ES.
to take exclusive sale lor this vicin
BUII.DINO H ARDW ARE—Bach as Kail«,'
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II is Positively Hie Greatest Invention
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IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
remedy that roquires you to do so, ns it id
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud
den stoppage of tobacco you must have
some stimulant, nnd in most all oases, tho
effect of tho stimulant, be it opium, mor
phine, or other opiates, leave»
a far worse lmbit contractnd.
Ask your druggist about
A small blazu occurred about 11 I S tonr —In Coqnille City, June 11, 1*15, to and thnt cure is Lewis' Great Rheumatic i
.
.
. . .
Mr. and Mrs. W. T . Stone, a daughter.
and Neuralgic Liniment. Respectfully.
Every mail brings a
o
clock
yesterday morniDg at the
___________________ ____ - __ :________
MRS, G. w . k t e w a r t . |
egetable
testimonials for Joy’s vegeiame
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rs;»
, i . ot
This i Liniment „n
on . sale
at i Leneve’s
property occupied by L. P. Maury,
Sarsaparilla.
drug
store.
Awarded
next to tbe Mfthodist church. Mrs.
Rev. Mr. Sbangle, presiding elder, Maury was shout to preparo for H ig h e st H onors— W o rld ’s F a ir ,
K0 B ER T MCC LEA RY,
for a limited number Is the
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
and family, from Douglas county, dinner. wheD cioders from the flue
NOTICE.
price o f the
nod Rev. Mr. Jones of Medford, m on {|ie roof and were jnst start-
H R ,
Rational Watchman,
RSON
OR PERSONS
ny per
?
arrived here last Friday to hold ¡ng f0 blaze when Mrs. Thointou
And
T h e I-eading Reform Journal,
quarterly conference and will r e -, 0|)8erved it from the parsonage and
U1TING ON OR REMOV-
CUlTINi
main through this wiek and con- raised an alarm. Our office force
F u llu h td at U u N ational Capital
ING CHITTIM
CHITTII BARK FROM THE
th . J E R K Y WIIJION l’LACE. op-
\ . T p o.it«
duct services nightly. They held soon learned of the trouble and
the Railroad Depot,
It t* a neatly.printer! sieteen-
pat;e journal, and should be
n servico last night, but none will hurried to the scene. Mrs. Sfaury
FRON T STREET,
read by every reformer.
take place tonight.
Tomorrow bad bravely mounted to tbe roof
Samp
It
Ctpitt
S
t*
t
ou
Application.
C
o
q
u
ille C ity , O r.
WITHOUT BEING DULY AU
( Wednesday )nigiit, Charles Bowie, wjtb water, when Robert DeaD,
NATIONAL
W
ATCHM
AN,
THORIZED, W ILL BE PROSE
o f tbe Salvation Army at Portland, Aaron Wilson and the editor sought
WASHINGTON, D. C.
TEN TS M ADE T O ORDER.
CUTED ACCORDING TO LAW .
n colporteur o f tbe Araericnn points of vantage and soon bad tbe
T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L .
Bible Society and formerly a citi- d
pr pRst The pecuniary dam-
Any
person
furnishing
enffloienk
evi-
zen on tbe bay, will address tbe
9 gm„||_a hole in tbe roof to
A E W B E K B Y PLANTS with root*. Will
denro for the recovery o f Bark ro tAken will Tho above paper, tho National
J bear one year from planting. 50cents
Watchman, an<l COQUILLE CITY
be given one-hAlf o f the bark recovered.
people.
_
pair.
The property belongs to
' t í » £Í.i¿Í
per
Am., or 75 cent» bv mail, P "«' pai'l-
HERALD both for ono year for
Most Perfect Made.
'
,
1 ncle Tom Smith of Randolph, and
Add rea.,
M. HERHEY,
s o it h i : r \ orecos co .
D r. Price's C ream Baking Pow der th iBg0raDC8 had jnst expired.
in
advance.
4 > V'-OTj the Standcrd.
Coquille City, Ort-uon.
, June 11-« hu |
,
It saves fuel, thus savin" morn v.
It saves the temper by absolutely refusing
to burn the food.
It confines odor of cooking to tho kit el:en.-
It saves one-third o f the food thf.4 is lost
by cooking in the usual way.
Office of THE PIONEEB PRESS COMPANY, C. tV. Honiick. Sort..
.
l cl
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n
.
— St. Panl, Minn., Sept. 7,1894.
Eureka Chemical and Man’ f’g Co., La Crnsso, W is.-D oar Sira: I have been a tobacco
fiend for many years, and during the past two year« have smoked fifteen to twenty clear*
"egnlarly every dny. My whole nervous system became affected, until my nhysicinn told
io I must «ivo up the use of tobacco, for tho time bein« ut least. 1 tried the so-called
keeley Cure,
'N o-l o-Bac. and various other remedies, but without success, until l
ecidentally learned o f your ‘ ‘Baco-Curo. ».» Three weeks ago totlny 1 commenced using
your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured ; I am in perfect health,
and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, bag
completely left me.
I consider your “ Baco-Curo” simply wonderful, and can fully
»mmetid it. Yours very truly,
*
C. W. Ho bn ick .
and Hair Dressing,.
,
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E ukeka C hemical & MVa Co., La Crosse, Wis,
N
IV b a tc h o f
new
W AGES
I I.
I (ID
Cure,
A new testimonial for Lewis’
Rheumatic Liniment appears today.
We have more to follow, and very
1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
which came forth this spring de- j
strong ones.
•-w
spite the triple plowing «■‘J
*- 9
G. W. Norton nnd family, nnd
rowing and turning over they re
Tbe players were: Coquille—
Mrs. Bailey of Eugeue, sister of
ceived while preparing the soil for M. Anderson, Ed Lorenz, H. Ben-
Restores Health
Mrs. Norton, leave for the beach
a new crop. These volunteer plants ham, N. Lawrence, Aaron Wilson,
today to camp out.
V r r v S a d N ew s.
have roots 5 or 6 inches long and J. Benham, J. Johnson, F. Boyne,
Judge Dyer spent two or three a full half inch through, and have
G. VV. Sinclair, lately arrived
O. Sanford.
here from Fortuna, Humboldt
days in town the past week. He is forms for blossoms before the newly
Bandon— Walker, Littlefield, F.
county, Cal., aud employed at Yoa
recovering slowly from a severe planted crop is ready for cultiva
Gross, Felter, Hastings, G. Gross,
kum’s logging enmp above this
cold, or attack of grippe.
tion. Tobacco, beaus, and several Swift, Maoceitt, Stitt.
place, last Saturday received a tele
Mrs. Ella S. Evans of Marshfield other plants are perennial here,
THE LEAGUE GAME
Mr. Wilcox, member of the firm was appointed grand organizer of which elsewhere are annuals, and i Was then called, with the Coquille gram from his homo announcing
o f E. B. Deau & Co. on the bay. in the I. O. G. T. at the grand lodge yet we are on a line of latitude with Ume at the bat. George Robinson the death o f his son Arthur, aged
southern Now York nnd Michigan i
.
, , CII .
_
. about 16 years, by nn accident in
the lumber aud mercantile business, held ut Forest Grove last week.
and of northern Iowa and Nebraska.: n as umPu e- nnd heJfilled„ t.he P °*1' the planing mill. He was working
has been spending several days in
Miss Lizzie Perkins o f the lower
______
tion with great credit. His jndg-
in the moulding room, we under
this place.
river, and well known here, is up
Judge Scbroeder, Commissioner ments were “ short, sharp and de-
Prof. Fiester has succeeded in visiting Mrs. Dickson nnd other Stitt aud J. B. Fox, esq., left yester cisive,” but acceded to readily. stand, and in some way received in
Mr.
organizing four camps of the friends, after a protrncted and seri day for EsquireMinnrd’s neighbor Up to and including the fourth jury from which he died.
Woodmen of the World in this ous illness.
hood near, Dora, on the NortbFork, inning, when the Bandon boys Sinclair went to the bay last Sat
urday to take the steamer, and
county—oue each at Coquille City,
Prof. Kenemntz’s silkworms, to thence to Angora on the Middle were ahead, the interest was very
missed it by about an hour, the
Bandon, Marshfield aud Myrtle
the number of 10,000, will soon be Fork, on a tour of inspection. Two great and considerable excitement
vessel having sailed.
It is very
Point.
But here tbe tide
ready for business—some day this or three bridges me in bad coiuli- j prevailed.
sad news and has greatly broken
“ Is this hot enough for you?" is a silly
tioD,
one
at
least
of
which
(that
changed,
and
on
the
sixth
inning
question; but if you meet a man who com week—'bud these will be followed
him up.
He was expecting his
crossing Rock creek at Angora,) j tho Coquille boys run in fifteen
plains o f suffering from tho heat, ten to soon by other hatches.
family to join lnm here early iu
one you will find, on inquiry, that ho does
Editor Stitt o f the Recorder look it is said is in bad condition, j tallies and became jubilant nud July.
not use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to tone up his
and in fact nevov should have been j confident. Some good plays were
system and free his blood from irritating ; in the baseball games last Sunday,
humors.
j He enjoyed it very much, lienee we received by the county. However, made on both sides, though the COR S A L E . - Nice residence prop-
tins visit will bo to view the bridge : ynme lagged.
Considerable guy- 1 erty, new house nnd nicely and,
The Wrenshall B to’s have sold j shall not put up our rooster to dis-
and learn whether it would be best
j ing was carried on, but players and conveniently located for residence
their property at Bandon, adver-jlurb bis temper and peacefulness, to repair or reconstruct it.
.
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I ,
« " took it iu good part nnd rather on Hall street, one door south of
tlsed a week or two past in the Mrs. Harriet A. Marble, o f Poughkeepsie,
Johnson B ro s have purchased i .
, ., ,,
..
H e r a l d office.
,
-I enjoyed it than otherwise.
I I e b a l d . These respected citizens N. Y ., was for years a martyr to headache,
For further information enquire
aud never found anythin" to give her more \V. I s o lle y s e tra w b ^ rv y c r o p a m i
full nine innings were played
will shortly leave for their old home than tempoinry relief until she began to will supply the market wi t h, The
of or address,
,
,, , .,
,
! and resulted thus:
take Ayer's Fills, since which she has been
iu England.
31-3m]
S. L L eneve .
that luscious fruit fresh every day
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
j in the enjoyment of perfect health.
The H erald is authorized to
daring the season. The patch has
IVnilcc to Dnirj mcu.
The S.O. Co. issues a notice for-
, „„ „
,
Coquille....... 1 8 0 0 1 15 5 0 2—32
offer a few acres of suburban prop
62 rows o f 26 bills each, occupy- ¡ nandou....... 5 0 1 5 0 1 4 2 o—is
Patrons
not belonging to tbe Co
ert", just outside tbe city limits, at bidding tbe cutting on or removal
ing a space o f a little less than
The Coquille nine was composed quille Dairymen’s Union will re
8123 per acre!
Don't miss th is]0f ehittim 1 bark
' ' from “ their 1 lands,
J
ceive 10 cents per pound butterfnt
chance of your life! Think of it— and tenders a reward to persons 50x100 feet, or less than J of an of C. Baxter, E. Norton, E. Reck-
acre, which returns the owner $30 nor, D. Johnson, Nonda Anderson, in milk delivered nt Coquille
about 813 a lot!
furnishing criminating evidence. in advance.
Creamery from June 8th until fur
S. Norton, B. Bnzon, G. Baxter, B.
The ValleyOracle, Ferudale, Cal., See "Ntdice.”
ther notice.
Dr. Tower was present Sunday Nosier.
C oquille D airymen ’ s U nion .
says:
'The Weeott outgoing from
THANKS. —The ladies of
the at the baseball game.
H e also
Bandon— F. Burkhart, J. Em- Per C. Romander, Manager.
Port Kenyon Saturday, took away
Christian church desire to extend participated in a meeting o f the milt, Williams, F. Melil, Perhntn,
39,320 pounds butter, makiug the
thanks to the many citizens who G. A. R . district eucampment com A. Livingstone, G. Lester, C. Fred
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
total shipments from the comity for
contributed iu any way to tlieir mittee and it was decided to hold rick. Smeer.
the week 110,230 pounds, valued at
Land OSloo nt Uosobnrg. OiTl'on, [
strawberry social last Saturday the next encampment at Marsh
A large crowd attended the de
June 7, 189 ?.
preseut market rates iu Sau Fran
'O TIC E is horoby given that the follow-
night, and to the public for a yery field, Friday, Saturday, Sunday aud parting excursionists to the boat.
ing-named
settlor
btis
filed notico of
cisco at 813,781.25.
Monday in September.
The bnnd rendered a piece or two his intention to make final proof in support
Iberal patronage.
of
his
claim,
and
that
said
proof will be
Dr. Strange, now at this place, is nnd several greetings o f cheer made before D. F. Dean, County
To the Indies o f Coqnille and
Clerk of
passed
between
the
departing
Cooa County, Oregon, nt Empire City, Or
icinity.—I have decided to do a dentist of many years’ experience
egon,
on
July
25,]1895;
viz:
William
Norton,
He
'
guests
nnd
friends
on
shore.
A
lessmaking at my homo on Cuu- and is a popular workman.
on Home-stead entry No. 5923, for the WJf
.good
feeling
prevailed of N L 'i, section li»i twp. 27 H, R 13 W.
jngliam. A share of yourpatron- offers to the people o f this place throughout
the day, aud nothing
Ho names the following witnesses to
oia solicited. Will call and take better work tlmu they have been passed to tmir the pleasures. It is prove
his continuous residence upon nnd
accustomed
to
get
for
less
raouey.
cultivation of said land, viz: J B R Shel
idera. if so desired, but prefer the
said some money changed hands ton, W It Williams nud William Rohm, nil
B>rk at home. Will saw cheap for
We are informed that la grippe on the result of the gnme.
of Coquille City, Oregon, and Samuel Ar
sh or trade. All work guaranteed, prevails ou the North Fork iu seri
The next gnme comes off at Em cher, of Marshfield, Oregon.
R. M. VEATCH,
g l]
M r s . B u s k ir k .
Register.
ous form, old Mrs. Haskiu and pire uextSuuday between the Em ju n ll 5wJ
\Y. Olive met with an accident John Johnson both being very low. pire aud Coqnilld niues.
Chance for a bice Home, Cheap
|Dean & Co’s mill, on the bay,
A married daughter o f H. M.
.la iiR iiiD .
[t Saturday. A piece of plank
B uckner -B outell —At Kosebnrg, June 4, Fish fromNobraska lias just arrived ^ J
C»(K* OF I,AND, W ITH A
new 2 story house of 7
ick him on the hip nnd side
1895. by R iva . N. S. Buckner aiul C. A.
rooms, besides
c
DesiueH closets
and porches, all well
Stine, Rev. H. H. Buckner of Siskiyon, at her father’s home near Arago on j , rooms,
i much force, aud while no
finished,
good
spring
close to house, barn,
C a l., and Miss Mabel Bou tell o i Iioseburg. a visit.
chicken-house
and
yard,
hitrh land garden,
bones appear to hava been broken, FLOYD-Stron"—At the residence of the
bride’ s parents, on the South Fork, June
Celebrate in Coqnille? Why, of
nor any apparently serious injury
2,1895, William Floyd and Miss Genie
E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: inflicted, yet it has been painful
conrse- did you ever know tha ‘ ? n" ce °,f
i™ '4»-. About ono-hnir «
Strong.
.
_
.
bottom land, with Rnrden. or pasture for a
I have just completed tbe second and la il him np for the time being. E lliott -M c D onald —At M arshfleld. Jnne 8,
glorious day to pass without a big cow, with mock weter, nnd nil cleared nnd
bottle of your VegetableSarsapavilla
]89 d , F. M. Elliott and Misa Either M c ..
„
fenoed. Apply to
G. W. NORTON,
Some time ago I was taken sick
Donald.
tu n e /
(;o<!niIlo City, ( Went Side.?
I have bad catarrh for years which
affected my eves, bearing and atom- ^ th * cramp in the stomach, fol-
ach. Frequently would have dull l ° wed b/ diarrhoea.
I took a R bed — At Norway. June 4.1895, Mrs. Axsnlia Testimonials for Lewis’ Rheumatic jy j r M I C I D O S T - A - I jI D ’ S
Liniment.
Reed, wife o f Capt. O. Reed, aged 68
headaches for davs at a time. Since " 0“ l>le ° f , doses of Chamberlain s
years, 7 months and 18 da^s.
taking your remedy I have felt no Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
P btbrson —On Coos river. May 31, 1895, of W. T. L ewis . Manufacturer o f Lewis’ Lin
diasgToeable symptoms.
®d?
™ ^m ediately relieved.
scarlet fever, Gustav, son o f Mr. and
iment, Myrtle Point. O regon.
M & i
Trusting you will publish this a s; I consider it the best medicine in
Mrs. Oscar Peterson, a«ed 7 years
I* ear B ib : I have beon troubled with
N
elson —At Libby. May 30, 1895 Alexander! sick headache for y«ir*, and have tried
I want any one suffering from an y1 ‘ h,c
ftU
compiaints.
Nelson, a native of Scotland,aged 75 years, mauy remedies, bat found ne good result
of the above symptoms to be bene- I have sold the remedy to others
Red Front R uilidins—op-»t»ini—Front St.
and every one who uses it speaks
lw,r” ______
M,ss ; application and recommend it to the public
fited. Kindly send me two more
COQUILLE CITY.
Kri. t . . . . .
of
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t
—J.
W.
Strick
1er,
Val
bottles bv return express. (Signed) J 11 J ''-
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f<»r
trouble. I have often been in b*-»l
im u i.
Mo. F rederick D e R ichmosd , I 11 ley Center, Cal. For sale by Dr.
for 2 or 8 days with this dreadful disease
E li - iott —At Empire City, Jnno 6, 1S95, to nnd have suffered intensely, but I sin happy
Seattle, Wash. S. L. Leneve, druggist
.
Wool !
It was almost un- I
endurable; with
sh ortn ess
of
breath, palpita V
t io n s , s o v o r o
pains, unable to
clocp, especially
cn the loft sldo.
E BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO.
No pen can de T * H will
pay tLe highest market price for
ter ibo ray suffer- wool.
1
Jugs, particularly
Sucks and twine will be furnished free
Sdnrlng the last upon application to parties disposing of
^months of those tlieir wool to us.
four weary years.
BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO.
liandon, Or., May G, 18DÖ.
I finally tried
's, Âlteiiüoii
rît*«
S om eth in g N ew
SAVE YODR r MFIRS
B 87 eriilp AiUoniatic Cooker
County Surveyor Cutheart, nud j
assistant, Mr. Houston, came over
yesterday to resurvey the new road
from Hoy’s to Kiverton, on the MEN
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south side of the river.
Varieties
rock-bottom oricis.
R A R E
G H A IÏÏC E
Nice iloiiie for Sale
Eàfi A r r f » «
40 acres extra fina
r s G I GO jK)^ orn lnnd,flll improved
and well located; fair lioBffb. good apple,
prnne and cherry orchard«, good barn, beat
of water for household and stock in nbntul-
nnce. Alx>at 1 mile from ooetoflice, cb*«e
to river and creamery, nnd good ncbocl.'
with county road running on one side o f
place. Inquire Aft
HKBALD OFFICE.
To Bulini-,
8 0 Acres of lar.rf
near Drain, Douglas
Well adapted to frnit or poni
j county. <
try;
will
bo
exchanged
for loud or towii*
■
property in thia county.
♦
For particular« enquire nt IT Kit w.r* ofilco’
or address ilO .\ O J, Coquille, O rnen .’