Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 18, 1895, Image 3

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    U K A Y II lE I.E U B A IIU J I.
»»Oh Citi %w«M. 1 Ourea.igTn JACOBS QU- Curca
R h e u m e tla m ,
Neuralgia,
T D E 8 D \ Y , J U N E 18, 1895.
S cia tica ,
R E G U L A R T R A IN S ^
M
o n d a y s , w e d n k sd a ys an d f r i -
day« will run as follows;
Leevo
I
8.00 a. iu . I
Marshfield
Arrive “
j
0.15 “ I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y ,
0.50 “
|
Norway
10.00 “
I
Myrtle Point
LO CAL
| Arrive
| 12.15p. m.
| Leave
ll.00a.ro.
| 10.25 “
| 10.15 “
IT E M S .
Additionui locals oil 2d page.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dean left yes­
terday for the South Fork.
M. O. Buzau is nightwutch at
the mill, since the accident to Mr.
Boot.
Dow Belien nnd wife of En­
chanted prairie spent Sunday iu
this place.
Marshall W ay is about again,
though much broken down by a
severe sick spell.
Dr. Dean Clark, Spiritualist lec­
turer, returned to this place from
Bandou last Saturday.
Miss le y March had been visit­
ing Bev. McCain’s fam ily at Ban-
don, returning yesterday.
j'O lt HAI.E,— A (rood Champion mowing
1 machine and rake. A rare chance is
olfered.
H abvky S chweeoh .
I
A Mr. Carpenter, a friend o f Mr-
Lyons’ fumily, is visiting the latter
from Alumeda, California.
Assessor Hansen came oyer from
the bay last Saturday, and extended
his trip to his home for a few days.
Mrs. A. G. Aiken came over last
Friday on a visit.
Miss Carrie
Stauff and brother Herbert ac­
companied.
Miss II. V. Bowlby o f Canada, a
cousin o f Mrs. J. A. Lyons o f this
place, arrived last week to spend
the summer.
Lumbago,
S p r a ’n s.
B r u is e s ,
Burns,
Wounds,
Mrs. A . L. Nosier and family will
leave Monmouth for this place oil
Thursday. The boys, Claud and
Fred, will come on their wheels,
while Mrs. Nosier nnd Maud will
come in a conveyauce.
M PR O V E D FAR M OF IOO ACRES
good fruit and grain land in Rogue
River Valley, for exchange for a small
place near n town in Coos countv, or sub­
urban property.
J. L IN D S L E Y .
4fi 3m]
Beagle, Jackson coantv, Oregon.
I
The H e r a l d is authorized to
offer a few acres o f suburban prop­
erty, just outside the city limits, nt
6125 per acre!
Don’ t miss this
chance o f your life ! Think o f it—
about 815 a lot!
Mrs. 8 . J. Alexson has issued a
tract replying to Dr. Clark’s lecture
on “ Spiritualism.”
Prof. Frank
Bunch lectured on the subject o f
“ Spiritualism” at the academy last
Sunday night, and will deal with
the subject again next Sunday
night.
The steamer Bandorille returned
to this river from Sau Francisco
last Friday afternoon, but broke
her shaft just after getting inside
the bar. H er freight reached this
p'ace from Bandon by the river
steamers, and she will remain at
Bandon till the receipt o f a new
shaft, which will be but a few days.
Dr. Dean Clark lectured to a fair
audience at the little church last
night, chiefly iu reply to Prof.
Bunch’s Sunday night lecture. Dr.
Clark was warmed up to his work,
eloquent and courteous, nnd kept
his audience to a late hour. His
theme was “ Spiritualism,” and his
l.'ctnre devoted to auswering oppos­
ing theories, and especially those
advanced by the Adventist lecturer.
Joliu Johnson,of the North Fork,
h is been very ill for some days
past, but is reported better.
Arrangements are being mado
for a proper celebrat'ou of the 4th
of July in Coquille City, and a,
C U IIE .... general invitation goeB out to all to
-
- come aud (,^0 „a rt with us. Post-
.
,
, ,,
era will be issued at once an-
Last hr,day morning our fellow- uonQci
,Icular feutures, while
Mrs. Cullie Benliam, nee Mast, townsman, U. Boot who ,s night- the 6evera, commi(tee8 ot our citi.
wi|) dl)Qll iu their power iu the
is in town visiting, the guest of watchman nt Lyons mill, met with ^
a most serious accident, f rnm which meautiu)e to make „ «„ccessful and
J. B. Fox’s family.
he has lain in an uucoasciuus con-
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rtni<ii nt,
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v
.
i entertaining celebration or our day
Capt. Tom W hite ia in town
dition almost to this hour. le s le r-
. . .
hobnobbing with our baseball boys, .
, a I **/* .
o f jubilee.
day morning he took his first nour-;
^
meeting be,d ,Mt W ed-
of whom he is a part.
isfiment in small quantity, and this nesduy 8veuiugi th. then existing
The steamer A lice Blanchard
morning in greater quantity, and committees reported good progress,
reached Em pire last Sunday and
with some degree o f returning cou-1
und the follow ing additional com-
departed immediately.
sciousness.
[ mittees were appointed:
The schooner Lon g has reached
The accident occurred near the | Qa
ts_ K LorPnZi W . 8 .
the city, after being out a long saw while tho mill was in operation, Perry> j w Lenev0> R . g Know l.
while and unheard from.
Mr. Boot was stooping at work in ] ^
R ob eft M cC leary.
Mrs. Ed Price of
Bivorton front o f tho snw. A wedge had
On vocal a n d instrumental music
passed over to the hay last W ed ­ been driven to relieve the saw from and to arrange exercises at the
nesday to visit her sister, Mrs. binding, but the stroke glauced and grove:
J. S. McEwen, Q. F.
knocked it out, and the saw striking j
£
Suuderlaud.
Bou.
Happy days and restful night* result from the wedge,forced it forward with ter-1 Mrg g j T o ,tle> Mr8. Q p
using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 1 so regulates all rific speed when it struck Mr. Boot tel)j wjg8 L i „ y L yo n e.
the bodily functions and strengthens the
on the head and felled him like a ; ^
Mrfj j
w g
nervous system that worry and fatigue ore
The blow was fearful, ^
c D
E „ iotti Mrs. L p.
comparatively unknown nnd life is truly dead man.
enjoyed. It is certainly a most wonderful nnd in nn instant the employes ^
medicine.
Arrivals by Arago, last Tuesday;
Miss Keane, Miss H. Bowlby, John
Proctor, Harry Keane, Jack Flan­
agan, Mrs. Olsen, Miss Hirst,
Mrs. M. A. Swaiu, Miss S. Piper,
N. Larsen, T. Budee, J. A. Carpen­
ter, L. Levy, Miss Larsen, Mrs.
Balderree, C. T. Farris, C. F. Doe.
Some time ago I was taken sick
with a cramp in the stomach, fol­
lowed by diarrhoea.
I took a
couple of doses of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
edy and was immediately relieved.
I consider it the best medicine in
the market for all such complaints.
I have sold the remedy to others
and every one who uses it speaks
highly of it.— J. W. Strickler, Val­
ley Center, Cal. For sale by Dr.
8 . L. Leneve, druggist.
There is a fair prospect o f our
people organizing nnd taking the
matter o f putting up a hotel into
their own hands, since other sigus
have failed.
W e think it would
be a very proper thing to do; if
the “ capitalist” has to be subsi­
dized to the exteut o f half or the
full valno of the enterprise to start
the husiuess, better a co-operative
enterprise, in which the people
will advance the interests o f the
town, nnd if there are any divi­
dends pocket the cash themselves.
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C a ta rrh .
E. W. J o y C o m p a n y — Gentlemen:
I have just completed tho second
bottle of your Vegetable Sarsaparilla,
I have had catarrh for years which
affected my eyes, hearing and atom--
ach. Frequently would have dull
headaches for days at a time. Since
taking your remedy I have felt no
disagreeable symptoms.
Trusting you will publish this as
I want any one suffering from any
of the above symptoms to be bene­
fited. K indly send me two more
bottles by return express. (Signed)
A party at Son Jose, Cal., re­
cently advertised in the H f h a t n
and othor papers for information
.
. .
,
. .
, I give the progam.
U p to this writing the injured
p reBident of ,ho dayt A j . g her_
man lias not spoken.
wood; marshal o f the day, W. S.
Mr. Boot is one of Coquille’s
P erry; orator, D. L . Watson, jr.;
best citizaus. H e is an old settler,
reader o f the Declaration ot Inde­
a sincere Christian man, honest,
pendence, Prof. F . S. Buneb.
industrous, peaceable aud kind,
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and his less to the community
The logging business by rail is
would be hard to fill— to his fam­ becoming an important industry.
ily, irreparable. The sympathy of
C ity Marshal Dunham came
the whole community goes out to
over from Marshfield yesterday,
the fam ily iu this 6nd affliction.
aud remained oyer till the return
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T !«i! I .c n g u e C a m e
trniu.
old man named W hite at Ran­
dolph, o f consumption, nt Persh-
baker’s hotel, 18 or 19 years ago—
in 1875 or 1876— aud he was from
California. Mr. Quick could not
recall the man’s first name, hut it
impressed him that “ Anson” was
the name. The man W hite was
quite well known to Adam Persh-
baker and John Moore, now o f
Prosper, nnd to Col. Rosa and
Charley Hermann o f Bandon, who,
if they would think back, might te
able to give the friends o f W hite
the desired inform ation—if this
wns Anson W hite, o f whom Mr.
Quick speaks. H e died while sit­
ting in a chair, and his remains
were interred at Randolph.
Wool !
Awarded
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Highest Honors— W o rld ’s^Fair,
NOTICE.
A
ny
p e r I WON
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c u t t in g
OR
ON O R
REMOV-
CHITTIM BARK FROM TH E
TNG CHITTIM
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C M A M ^ S o a lta O repi Co’s Land,
W IT H O U T
B EIN G
D U LY
AU­
B A M iN fi
TH O R IZE D . W IL L
P 0 W B 1R
J^^Any person furnishing sufficient evi­
dence for the recovery «>f Bark so taken w ill
be given one-half of th** bark recovered.
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
BE
PRO SE­
• Juue 11 -3m'
It saves fuel, thus saving money.
It saves the temper by absolutely refusing
to burn tho food.
It confines odor of cooking to the kitchen.
It saves one-third of the food that is lost
by cooking in the usual way.
of the Age.
Manufactured by W . E. Beveridge,
more, Maryland.
J A M E S
Balti­
W E S T ,
BAN DO N , O REGON,
General Agent.
37 Am l
TOP
TO
The Christiau Sunday-school and
Endeavor society have ordered
new music books.
Office of T U E P IO N E E R PRESS C O M PAN Y , C. W . Homick, Snpt.,
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St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894.
Eureka Chemical and Man’f’« Co., L a Crouse, Wis.—Dear Sirs: I have been a tobacco
head for many years, find during tho past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars
reenlarlv everv dnv. Mv wholo n a r v n n a avaiam iwmmnn
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F o r S a l e . — A tract of ICO acros
of flue timber laud, near Fishtrap.
Apply at this office.
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myself completely cured ; I am in perfect health!
and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has
completely left me.
I consider your "Baoo-Ouro” simply wonderful, and can fully
ecommeud it. Yours V e r y truly,
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O.
W. —
H o b n ic k .
The Bandon and Em pire nines
will play the schedule league gamo
at Em pire next Sunday.
Free to Our Subscribers.E
E very person send-
ing us the sub­
scription price ( ol
. .
this paper, the Voqmllo Cil/j Herald, either as a renewal or new sut
scription, will be presented with a copy o f T iie W orld A lmanac b
the publishers o f thin paper. The Almanac may be bad at this offle
Jas. Hervey, Mr. Sumerliu nnd
W ill Harman were all in from the
North Fork this morning.
J. B. Fox w ill repair the bridges
lately inspected by Judge Schroe-
der and Commissioner Stitt.
M ail: T h e Coos Bay creamery
is turning out about 45 tubB of
butler a week now. The tubs hold
60
pouuds.
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The Best Deference Book Printed.
A Volume of over 500 pages
it Treats 1,4G0 topics
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in itself. One can hardly think
o f a question it cannot answer. It tell»
all about party platforms, election tta-
tist’es, the new tariff, religions of the
earth, population everywhere, state and
government statistics, occupations of
men, foreign matters, literature, science
and education.
It is . . .
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AM ERICA’S STANDARD TEAR BOOK.
P R IC E » postpaid by mail, ■ -
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Address TU B V IO S L D , Mew York City.
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S H 3. O CORDOVAN,
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“ ” F O R ™ A KINO.
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— DEALER IN—
Hardware, Stoves, Tin-
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Over One Million People wear th «
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All our shoes are equally satlifactory
They give the beet value for the money.
They equal custom shoos lit style and fit.
Th-sfr weurln* qualities ore unsurpassed.
“) ha prices aro u n i f o r m s t a m p e d on sole.
f rom $i tT $.y caved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. bold by
Dealer» ev«ry where. Wanted, aiieut
to take exclusive sale tor tlii» vicin­
ity. W rite at once.
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ROBERT MCCLEARY,
Groceries
Rational Watchman,
And
T h e L ea d in g Reform Journal,
P u b lith ed a t th,t N a tion a l Ca/itat.
Varieties
T the J E R K Y W IL S O N PLAC E, op-
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It is a neatly printed sixteen-
p a ge journal, and should be
read by every reform er.
FRONT
ST R EE T ,
C o q u ille C ity , O r .
Sam pU Coput Sant on Application.
w a s iii n o t o h ,
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fo r a lim ited number Is the
price o l the
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THE
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
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PERSONS
U SIN O
I T ’S IN JU R IO U S TO STOP SU D D E N LY
and don’t bo imposed upon by buying a
remedy that requires you to do so, as it is
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud-
dcu stoppage cf tobacco j’ou must have
some stimulant, and in most nil cases, the
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor-
phiue, or other opiates, leaves
a far worse habit contracted.
Ask your druggist about
Z B -^ -C O -C T C n E S O .
It is purely vegetable.
You:
do uot have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you
when to stop and your desire for tobacco will ceuse. Your system wili be
as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke.
Au iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all
its forms, or money refunded.
Prico ?1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days
Restores Health treatment and guaranteed euro,) $2.50 F or sulo by all druggists or w ill
be sent by mail upon receipt of price.
SE N D S IX TW O - CENT
C. L. Gray and wife were down STAM PS FO R S A M P L E BOX.
Booklets and proofs free.
this morning from Myrtle P o in t
E uukka C ukmical & M’ f ’ o Co., La Crosse, Wis.
This Liniment on sale at Leneve’s
drug store.
*D S L ‘
BY
S>qp
S i M ä M i Hair Dressing
.Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
Wool !
r F H E B A N D O N W O O LEN M IL L S CO.
J- will pay tLe highest market price for
wool.
Sacks and twine will be furnished free
upon application to parties disposing of
their wool to u r .
BA N D O N W O O LEN M IL L S CO.
Bandon, Or., May G, 181)5.
Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, ftltwaukec. W U.
W. T. L e w i s . Manufacturer of Lewis* Lin-
intent, Myrtle Point. Oregon.
D e ir Sin: I b R »o been troubled with
Mck headache tor year*, end have tried
ninny remediee. hnt found no good result
from nu.vthin« until I tried your Groat Lm - Rod Front IloilidinK—ap*Hlair,—Front flt.
im nt. I found permanent relief from one
C O Q U IL L E CIT Y .
application and recommend it to the public
for like trouble. I have often been in bed
I 1 for
2 or 3 days
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— this dreadful disease
nnd have Buffered intensely, but l am happy :
to say tnat l have at last found a sure cure.
nnd that core ia Lewis* Great Rheumatic
and N e u ra lg ic Liniment. K es p ecrfn llv.
MBS. G W. S T E W A R T .
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SATËÎÔDE S
Farmers, Attention It is Positively the (Jreatest Invention
E eview ing the new load ou south
side o f the river was completed
last Thursdny. Uncle Dan Giles,
T. W . Drane and J. F. Schroeder
',vere the viewers, than whom no
O f baseball, between tho E m p ire 'p O R S A L E . - N ic e residence prop-
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erty, new house nnd nicely nnd, more competent and reliable could
at Em pire last Sunday iu the pres­ conveniently locnled for residence be found anywhere.
ence o f a good attendance.
The on H a ll street, one door south of
N o t ic e to D a i r y m e n .
H e r a l d office.
interest was considerable, creating
Patrons not belonging to the Co­
F o r further information enquire
some betting. Dorrity was chosen o f or address,
quille Dairymen’s Union will re­
.
ceive 10 conts per pound butterfut
umpire, but his rulings were not 31-3®]
S. L . L eneve .
in milk delivered at Coquille
satisfactory and it was found he
Judge aud Mrs. D yer came up
Creamery from June 8th until fur­
was interested in the game to the from Bandon yesterday and will
ther notice.
exteut of bets on the result, hence quarter with Mrs. Buck for n week
C o q u i l l e D a i r y m e n ’ s U n i o n .
he was dispensed with aud Dick or so. The judge’s health is quite Per C. Bomnnder, Mnnager.
Wren put in his place.
broken down, but he will rest
N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N .
The game resulted:
awhile from business nnd with
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
changed surroundings and see if
Land Office at ltoseburg. Oregon, )
June 7. 1890. f
* - 14 he will not recuperate.
Empire........ 2 2 l 5
'V T O T IC E is hereby given that the follow-
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Coquille...... 2 4 0 0
1_ l ing-named settler lias filed notice of
T
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the
ladies
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f
Coquille
and
The Em pire nine was composed
his intention to make final proof in suui>ort
o f Burgess, Tower, Clark, Saun- v ic in it y .- I i"»ve decided to do of his olaim. and that said proof will bo
made
before D. F. Dean, County Clerk of
dressmaking at my home on Cun­
Coos County, Oregon, nt Empire City, O r­
ders, W. Wren, By 1er, Proctor,
ningham. A share of your patron- egon, on July 25,^1895; viz: William Norton,
Schuyler and Smith.
age is solicited. W ill call and take on Homestead entry No. 5923, for tho
NEJsf, section 19, twp. 27 8, B 13 W .
Coquille: C. Baxter, E. Norton, orders, if so desired, hut prefer the of He
names the following witnesses to
E. Beckuer, D. Johnson,C. Lorenz, work at home. W ill sew cheap for prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation
of said land, viz: J B B Shel­
8 . Norton, M. O. Buzan, G. Baxter, cash or trade. A ll work guaranteed, ton, W It Williams and William Bohm. all
a u g l]
M rs . B u - s k iiik .
of Coquille City, Oregon, and Samuel Ar­
B. E. Nosier.
cher, of Marshfield, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. H . Lewellen of
B. M. VEATCH,
The next game will be next Sun­
jun ll 5wJ
ltegister.
day at Em pire, between the Bnu- M yrtle Point, father and mother
of Mrs. Boot, arrived on the return
dou and Empire teams.
Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap
! train last Friday morning on learn-
O f course we slmll have a hotel j ing o f the injury received by Mr. -i 1 » C ltF .S (IF L A N D , W IT H A
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good, new 2 story house of 7
Boot. Three o f Mr. Root’s broth­ rooms, besides closets and porches, all well
— for the people will build it.
finished,
good
spring close to house, lmrn,
The grandest 4th o f July cele­ ers also came down from their up­ chicken-house and yard, high land garden,
young orchard of prunes, plums, cherries,
per-river
homes
to
attend
their
bration we have had. Get in with us.
apples, pears and peaches, with an abun­
brother. Mrs. 8 . Symous only dance of small fruits. About one-half is
A meeting will lie held within a
bottom land, with garden, or pasture for a
learned of the accident at church cow, with stock water, and all cleared and
few days to formulate a movement
G. W. NORTON.
at Marshfield Sunday aud come on fenced. Apply to
for putting up a hotel. L e t us get yesterday’s tram.
Coquille City, (W est Hide.)
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1 at it.
Testimonials lor Lewis’ Rheumatic
¡k Æ c D O T S r . A . X L D ’ S
im m .
Liniment.
F l a n a g a n — At Marshfield, Juno 7, 1895, to
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, a son.
N orms — On North Fork. Jon» 16, 1895, to
rp on n lin cr o n e A n s n n W h i t e
w h o I Mr. and M r«. O. W . Norrla, a daughter.
regarding one A U S
,
K iko - O n Iethrans *lonKh. Jane 11,1895, to
had left that section o f California
M r. and Mrs. Frank Kin«, a daoshter.
1 K<r in
some years ago nnd been lost sight M o b m —At Empire City, June 7, l«i ’
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Air. and Mrs. Fred Morse, a daugtne
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of. Jonutliau Quick o f our lower
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river, and an old settler in this val- !
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H arris —O
n the
Nurih Fork,
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home
ley, on reading the H e r a l d ’ s notice : of her daughter, Mrs. Waters, Mrs. Abi-
Tskin, aged HI years, 1 month and
trail HA.skin
was reminded o f the death o f an : 9 day»*
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Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Pair. San Francisco.
“ H a tro n o f a B e n e v o le n t H o m e
and knowing tho good Dr. Miles' Nervine
has done mo, my wish to help others, over­
comes my dislike for tho publicity, this
letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 189.3,
T h e in m a te s h a d th e “ L a G r i p p e , ”
and I was one of the first. Resuming duty
too soon, with tho care ot so many sick, I
did not regain my health, and in a month
T b e c a m e so d e b ilita te d a n d n e r v o u s
from sleeplessness and the drafts made on
my vitality, that it was a question if I could
go on. A dear friend advised mo to try
2>r. JfSiles* R e s t o r a t iv e N e r v in e , •
I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am
in better health than ever. I still continue
I t s occa sio n a l u s e , a s a n e r v e fo o d ,
as my work is very trying. A letter ad­
dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me."
June 6,1SD4.
M rs . L aur a O. P uoenix .
Dr. Miles’ Nervine la sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
C. All druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for $6, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
0 . 1 by tho Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, l r>d-
took iu the situation, borethe pros-, ‘ 0 / ' table:
B
Lawrence,
‘ rate form to another place andj JameB> c Loren8i 8 . Lyou8i
summoued a physician. Dr. Culin
SaDford, S. Johnsou. jr., F. Strang,
responded
promptly
and
the
M rs. J. W. Leneve, Mrs. W. Draue,
wounded man was carried to his
Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs.
home for examination and treat­
Simmons aud Mrs. J. T. Nosier.
ment.
There will certainly be a first-
It was thought at first examina­
class baseball game, possibly on the
tion that the skull was not frac­
afternoon of the 3d, a grand ball at
tured, but that the brain lmd suf­
night, and then a grand blow-out
fered a severe concussion. Later
on the 4th. T h e Trombone band
examination indicated fracture, and
will be wilb us, a fact that insures
Dr. McCormick came over from
enjoym ent
Aud then there will
the bay, and with Dr. Strange, den­
probably be a baseball game on
tist, present, Dr. Culm performed
the 4th, also, together with many
an operation, laising t.is pressure j 0 j b e | . entertaiuing sports, fireworks
from the brain, since which tim e jau d a ^
at nigbt
T h e poeter8j
the patient has shown improve- i
^
o f thjJ H er ald wi„
Something New
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
The schooner Parkersburg left
the city yesterday for this river.
The M yrtle Point and Bridge
nines have been playing a series
o f baseball games, that of Sunday,
J in . F u d e r i c k D k R i c h m o n d ,
2d inst., going in favor of the
Seattle, Wash.
Bridge nine. Another took place
Every mail brings a new batch of
last Sunday, with a view to “ even
up” the tallies, but with what re­ testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla.
sult we are not now informed.
The committee on music for the
4th of July celebrntion, Mr. and
Mrs. Boutell, Mrs. D. P. Strang, jr.,
Mrs. Tuttle, Miss L illy LyoDs and
J. S. McEwen, will meet at Mrs.
D. P. Strang’s, sr., tomorrow ( W ed­
nesday) night, to start in on the
work assigned to them for the pro­
gram on the 4th. A ll attend.
Soreness,
Headache,
Backache,
The railroad’s husiuess is improv­
ing.
T h e l l h <>■ J u l y W i l l » * • I * r » i » e r l j
O b s m n l.
All Achos,
Stiffness,
Cuts, Hurts,
Frost-bites.
...W H A T MC. 7 E IS N EED ED T H A N A P E R F E C T
Mrs. Currie W ise of M yrtle Point
was choseu associate grand con­
ductor by the gra id lodge, O- E. S.(
Plaindealer: A few days ago Bus­
at Portland Inst week.
sell Dement,of Coos county,brought
Uncle Provit Dean and Bert Dean 80 head of beef cattle to Boseburg
returned to their mining operations and sold them here at au average of
Rt Johnson mountain yesterday, 837.50 per head, which cost him iu
very hopeful o f results.
C u u y county 818 a head.
That
Amos Hatcher met with an acei- was a pretty good advance for a
denl last week by cutting a foot few days’ work gathering up and
badly at Clinton’s North Fork log­ driving.
They were shipped to
gin g camp. H e has had to stop Portland on the S. P. B. It. They
work for a few davs.
were a fine lot of cattle fattened 011
A gentleman, under 40 years of nge, whose the evergreen
grass <?f Curry
hair was rapidly becoming tl i i and gray,
county, one o f the best grazing
began the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in
six months his hair was restored to its nat­ counties in the state.
ural color, and even more than its former
growth and richness.
Swellings,
‘For Charity Suffereth Long.”
The above paper, tho National
Watchman, anff C O Q U IL L E C IT Y
H E R A L D both for one year for $2
in ailvanco.
T E N TS M AD E T O ORDER.
T E N T IN G
M A T E R IA L
KW HKRR Y P I.tN T H with root*. Will
!>ear on« year from planting. 50cent*
per doz . or 75 cent* bv ninil, post paid.
Address,
M. H E R SEY ,
CV*.iuilie City, Oregon
n
tlDEKH
BY
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PROM PTLY
attended to, and goods shipped per
steamer to all points on the upper river
prices that defy competition.
O
at
C O AL 8 JO VE 8 ,
WOOD STOVES,
COOK STOVES.
RANGES.
IIU U ,D IN G H A R D W A R E - Hnch a, N ail»,
Screw*, Dicks. Hiiiftc*. etc., at
rock-bottom Drices.
r a r e
CHANCE
Nice Home for Sale
fT fl
fir r p ç
40 acre* pxlru fiuo,
J v
I C O i,ottom land, all improved
nnd well located; fair houHe,
apple
prune nnd cherry orobardn. good lmrn. bei-
of water for household find Stock in abum
nnco. About 1 mile from oontoffice, clo»
to river and creamery,fc nnd good ache* ^
with county rond naming on one side
place. Inquirent
1IKUALD OFFICE.
TO Eictap-v
80 A cre *olle ^
: .
Doe
comity. Or.
Well adapted to fruit or i*
try; will l>© exchanged for land or b
property in this county.
For partiotlnn ftitinire nt H k b a l d o *
or add rt sa B O X Ü « * Coquille, Urt gou
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