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& > 4 c in * E s i e S ’U .tlO X l S a l © . ------ < £ U \) ^ r r a l i l by i T U E SD A Y , JUN E 23. 1893. R E G U L A R TR A IN S ondays , W e d n e s d a y s a n d f k i - . days will run au follows; Arrive Louvu 8.1KJ a. m. | Marshfield Arrive “ | 9. 15 “ I COQUILLE CITY a. 50 “ | Norway 10k 00 “ | Myrtle Foint M Som ething New I A nice hotel will certainly be built. Attend the meeting at Masonic hall tomorrow night, take a share or two or ten of stock and MEN take part in the prosperity o f onr LADIES town. Buie issued out o f the Circuit Court of the i «tote o f Oregon, for the county o f Coo«, on j the 3d day of June, in favor o f Betsey M. Koork, ah administratrix of the estate of J. H. Koork, deceased, plaintiff, and against the property of Harriet K. Tenbrook, Abra BY USING THE ham Tun brook, Henry SengHtacken, Darid Morse, jr., and Iaaiab Hacker as assignee of Testimonials for Lewis’ Rheumatic David Morse, jr., an insolvent debtor, do- Liniment. f< ml.mtH. and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the certniu real property hereinafter described, or ho W. T. L e w is , Manufacturer o f Lewis* Lin It saves fuel, thus saving money. iment, Myrtle Point. Oregon. much thereof ns will satisfy the demands D kae H ib : I have been troubled with It saves the temper by absolutely refusing in said execution mentioned, to-wit: The to bum the food. sum of $342, an attorney fee of $85,together sick headache tor years, and have tried It confines odor of cooking to the kitchen. many remedies, but found no good result with costs and disbursements taxed at It saves one-third of the food that is lost $19.65, and tin* costs o f und upon said writ, from anything until I tried your Oroat Lin by oooking in tho usual way. I will ON SATURDAY, THE 27TI1 DAY ing nt. I found permanent relief from one OF JUDY, 1895, at the courthouse door in application and recommend it to the public ( tho town of Empire City, in Coos county. for like trouble. I have often been in bed I t is Positively the Greatest Invention Oregon, at the hour of one o ’ clock on said for 2 or 3 days with this dreadful disease of the Age. day, offer for sale ami sell at publio «action and have suffered intensely, but 1 am happy to the highest and best bidder for cash all to say tliat I have at last found a sure cure, Manufactured by W. E. Beveridge, Balti und that cure is Lewis’ Great li hen rustic the right, title and interest which the de more, Maryland. fendants above-named or either or auy of and Neuralgic Liniment. Respectfully.* MRS. G. W. STEW ART. them had on the 22d day of April, 181)3, or J A M E S W E S T , may at any time since have acquired in or This Liniment on sale at Leneve’s BANDON, OREGON, to tho following described real property, to- drug store. wit: All the following described premises 37 3m I General Agent. situated in Empire City, Coos conntv, Ore gon, and particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner o f a IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY . ________ by __________________ piece of land oonveyed H. H. Lose to the and don’t be imposed upon by buying a I trustees of the Methodist Bpi.-copal church o f Empire City charge or circuit, on the ! remedy that requires you to do so, as it is 12th day o f November. 1870, thence running | nothing more than a substitue. In the sud north 21 degrees cast fiO feet, thence south den stoppage of tobacco you muet have 66 degree« east 100 feet, thence Boutli ! 24 degrees west 50 feet, tlicuce north 66 de some stimulant, nnd in most all cases, the grees west 100 feet to plaoe of beginning, effect of the stimulant, bo it opium, mor containing 5000 square feet of land; also designated as the north half of land marked phine, or other opiates, reaves M. C.” (or l o t i) in block 132 in Lose’«! a far worse habit contractad. | addition to the city o f Empire City, acc>rd mg to the official plat thereof of record and Ask your druggiat about ns recorded in the county clerk’s office of B A C O -C tT E O . Coos county, Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and It is purely vegetable. Yon appurtenances thereunto belonging and in do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you anywise appertaining, and the rents, issues when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cense, Your system will be and profits thereof. Dated this 18th day of June, 1895. ns free from nicotine os the day before you took your first chow or smoke. W. W. GAGE, jon25 5tl Sheriff of Coosoounty, Oregon. An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely euro the tobacco habit in all SAVE YOUR ja m s BoverMEB Automatic Cooker T h e D a y W e C e le b r a t e School will close tomorrow even Will be a great day at this place.! ing for the summer. ■'OK SALE.—A Rood Champion mowing Beyond a doubt it will equal, i f ! machino and rake. A raro chance is not surpass, for pleasureableness [ offered. H ahvey S chw bbm . anything which has preceded it, j L o c a l it e m s “ Miss Thenie Wilkins came down from Myrtlo Point last week and and yet Coquille is famous for cel Additional locals on 2d page. ebrations and successful feast days. spent a day or so at her home. Miss Eva Wilson of Sunnier was The several committees have The H e k a l d o ffic e has turned M rs. J . JP.B elly Oasatcatomie, K a n . in town yesterday. been very active, and spared no wife of tho editor of Tho Graphic, the lead out some hnudsome poster work pains to arrange for a legitimate ing local paper o f Miami county, writes Prof. Hodgins of Bandon was on for the Myrtle Point 4lh of July “ I teas troubled tvtth heart disease jubilee. The musical and literary for «lx years, severe palpitations, short our streets a bri if spell last week. festivities. program at the grove—a charming ness of breath, together with such ex Rev. Thornton and family spent The schooner Joseph &. Henry spot, unsurpassed for shade and treme nervousness, that, at times I would w&lk tho floor nearly all night. We last Saturday and Suuday at Myr moored at Lyons’ wharf yesterday comforts for such a day — will be consulted the best medical talent. tle Point. afternoon. She will receive a load entertaining, instructive and appro T hey said th er e scam mo help f o r m e , that I had organic discaso of the heart for Now is the time to get first- of lumber for San Francisca priate. An invocation will be of which there was no remedy. I had road class photos cheap at Beyers & your In The Graphic and S. E. Harkness and family have fered ty Rev. J. T. Thornton, then a year advertisement Hunt's photo tent. ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of left their recent homo at Oakdale, will follow the reading o f that im H r. B iles* Kew C ure f o r the H eart, Miss Alice Beyers of Sumner which convinced mo that there was true Cal., and resumed their citizenship mortal document, the Declaration merit In it. 1 took three bottles each of tho has been visiting in town, at her at their old former home at Grants of Independence, by Prof frank Heart Cure and Restorative Nervino and sister, Mre. Boutell’s. I t com p letely cu red m e. I sleep Pass. Bunch; an oration by D. L. Watsou, well at night, ruy heart beats regularly and C r . P ric e ’ s C ream B akin g P o w d e r I have no moro smothering spells. I wish jr., a brilliant young orator o f our World’« Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Capt. Winant nnd Capt. Hans to say to all who are suffering as I did; own county; a recitatiou by Ireue there’s relief untold for them If they will Reed were np from Bandon a brief Elder Holleubeak filled his only give your remedies just one trial." monthly appointment tu the Chris spell last week. Capt. Winant ex Leueve— “ Mending the Old l ing;" Dr. Milos Heart Cure is sold on a positive a recitation by Gus Alexson— iaranteo that, the first bottle will benefit. tian church at this place last Sun pected lo have the Bandorille ready 1 druggists sell it a tt l, <J bottles for 55, or “ Ring, Father, Ring;” nnd these it 1 will for sea by Thursday. be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price day night. by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. will be interspersed with patriotic, TM PROVED FARM OF 1 « 0 ACRES Misses Martha and Amy Wilkins X Rood fruit and Rraiu land in Rogue liberty breathing anthems and its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 deye came home on their father’s return River Valley, for esohanRo for a small plaoe near a town in Coos county, or sub songs by the choir and airs by our treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F or sale by all druggists or Will R e s to re s H e a lth from the mines and are attending urban property. J. LINDSLifY, N olle«* to D n l r j i n f u , be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND S IX T W O -C E N T tilllru] R our I o , Jaokson countv, OreRon. unsurpassed Trombone band. him in his sickness. Patrons not belonging to the Co STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free. Wo should have a villane irn- A free basket dimier and picnic Uncle Billy Way left a basket of quille Dairymen’s Union will re E ureka C hemical & M’r’o Co., La Crosse, Wis. F ound — A lady’s tie and pin, will follow, and then a program of provement club. ceive 10 cents par pound hutterfat which owner cuu have from this nice new potatoes at the editor’s Morras Bro’s are doing a lively in milk delivered at Coqnille O « c o o f THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. Hornick, 8npt„ office on proving property and pay home a few days ago. They are fun and good cheer. „ , „ . , St. P«nl, Minn., Sept. /, 1894. Our frieuds and neighbors are logging business. They are taking Crenmery from June 8 th until fur HnrekaChoimoiil ing for this notice—or a suitable something new in this locality and nnd Man’ f’g Co., La Cpwuo, Wis.—Dear S in : I have been a lobaoro ther notice. Rend for many years, nnd duriiiR the past two y ean have smoked fifteen to t wenty cigar* reward to the finder. glow well. Thanks for the kind sincerely invited to participate with out as much as 25,000 feet a day. C oquille D airymen ’ s U nion . regularly erery day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my ph ysioUn told us, aud a good and happy time is me I mu at Rive np the use o f tobaooo, for the time beinR at least. I tried the so-called The ball at this place on the Mrs. Olivo will be here tomorrow ness. Per C. Romander, Manager. Kwlfiv Cure, (Turn " "N “ Nn-Tn.Riin und vu.inn.. . ’ - but without «access, until ~ - I Keeloy o-lo-B a o. ” nnd various other _i.„« remedies, promised. night of the 4th will be equal to nnd remain two days with a nice accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Curo. ” Three weeks ago today I commenced nsiug Mrs. Inman, who has tanght the your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured ; I aui in perfeot health, The bulloon ascensions aod fire anything ever given here—and Co stock of millinery goods, and after Sumner school the past term, re and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, baa works will be an attraction. completely left me. I consider your “ Baoo-Curo” simply wonderfiil, and can folly quille is famous for the like. the 23th to July 1st she will be at turned to her home at Bandon yes eoom m endit. Yours very truly, C. W. H obnick . The ball at night on the 4th will Myrtle Point. The ladies will be terday. She has had a very suc r ________________________ ___ ______ __ . - . . By the next 4th o f July Coquille be equal to auything ever given iu on the lookout. person send- cessful school and has become a Coquille City, aud most of you will have one o f the finest hotels us the sub in southern Oregon—a co-operative Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Iln u to f Ban- favorite among those good people. kuow what that is. scription price o f affair, the enterprise of her citizens. don passed homeward yesterday The baseball game ou the after Mr. Root is passing tho critical this paper, the Coquille City Herald, either aB a renewal or new sub from a visit in Brewster vulley. period o f his injury in fine shape. noon of tbe 3d will he nn attrac Mr. W ilkies is resting fairly well scription, will be presented with a copy o f T he W orld A lmanac by B awpon , Oregon; Jane 20,1895. tion. A purse o f $50 is up for the Mr. and Mrs. H. are old and re He rests well, has had no fever to the publishers of this paper. The Ahnanao may be had at this office as we go to press, though be still 'RO M t h i h d a t e , u n t i l f u r t h e r for 25 cents. spected citizens, being well known spenk of, is conscious, though still winning team, aud the contest will has fever. He refuses to have a notice, wo will pnv 12 cent« for good be the best ever played iu south wool, delivered here. For further partic physician, treating himself by a ulars, call on or address here and at other points in the j speechless, is now taking substan- west Oregon. BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. T H 3 couuty. medical work he has confidence in tial food and gives evidence of A A. » H o t e l. Backs and twine will be furnished free "I t has cured others and it will cure you” probable early recovery. aud having good care at the hands ujx*n application to parties disposing of Coquille City will certainly sport is true only o f Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. Tho their wool to us. of his family. As n blood-pnri9er, the most eminent phy- motto suits the medioine and the medicine nician prescribe Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla. It is a new and nice hotel, and its enter the motto. What better assurance could G. F. Boutell has the agsncv for the most powerful combination o f vege prising citizen will have the honor you have that a remedy will cure yon, than bicycle, table alteratives ever offered to the public. which attaches to it, for they have the celebrated Imperial the fnot that it bus oared suoh multitudes . , ____ A M ) E N C Y C L O P E D IA F O R 1 8 9 8 . As a spring und family medicine it may and received two handsome ma moved in the enterprise themselves ° ot erH [ be freely used by old and young alike. ny person or person s chines by express yesterday. Frank and will press it to completion. Jesse Beyers, of Sumner, and well The Best Reference Book Printed. A yonug man named Joe W ill CUTTING ON OR REMOV known here, came to this place from iams was thrown from a horse at A few days ago, after several inter knows a good wheel when he sees A Volume of over 5 0 0 pages it,¡and any one purchasing from ING CHITTIM BARK FROM THE It Treats 1 / 0 0 topics the valley last week, in partnership Myrtle Point last Saturday, and views with fellow-citizens— first as him will be satisfied. with W. Hunt, a photographic wns reported at first to have been to the practicability o f such a Endorsed by STATESMEN, To the ladies o f Coquille and artist, and established a tent for seriously, and probably danger movement, and next as to its pop EDUCATORS and work in that line on a vacant lot on ularity aud the general symputhy viciuity.—I have decided to do WITHOUT BEING DULY AU Front street. They will not he ously, injured. Later information it would receive—Judge Nosier dressmaking at my home on Cun STUDENTS everywhere. ningham. A share of your patrou- THORIZED, WILL BE PROSE here long, hence any persons wish does not confirm very serious drew up a form for soliciting sub agois solicited. Will call and take t in s * ® e o h e d S u c h a S t a t s o f P * r - ing work in their line should call iujury. CUTED ACCORDING TO LAW . scriptions and passed it around, orders, if so desired, but prefer the f o e t l o n T h a t It lo a V e r i t a b l e soon. pOR SALE.—Nice residence prop- E n c y c lo p e d ia o f F o o ts , S ta tis and from 4 o’clock p. m. to darn he work at home. W ill sew cheap for £ i f “Any person furnishing sufficient evi Mrs. 0. W. Olive, from Mrs. A. erty, new honse and nicely nnd, , cash or trade. All work guaranteed, dence for the reoovory of Bark so taken will t ic s a n d E v en ts B ro u g h t D ow n be given ono-half o f the bark recovered. G. Aiken’s millinery store, will be conveniently located for residence had amounts subscribed footing up a n g l] M rs . B uskiek . t o J a n u a r y F ir s t , 1 0 9 0 . at Coquille City on June 26 nnd on Hall street, one door south of to $1500. These subscriptions were S0LT11ER1 ORKCOI CO. • p H E 1895 volume it a whole library remain till Friday, June 28, and at H erald office. Jane ll-3aij liberal— not stinted aud miserly— E x e c u t io n S a le . Myrtle Point from June 28 to July 1 In itjelf. One can hardly think For further information enquire iu money, material and labor, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1 st, with a choice stock o f millin o f or address, 'V f OTICE is hereby given that under and of a question it cannot answer. It tell» were encouraging to a degree. Be X i by virtue of an execution and order of ery. Ladies are invited to call and 31-3ml S. L. L eneve . all »bout party platforms, election sta Land Offlco nt Uoaoburg. Oregon, 1 sides so little doubt and opposition side issued out of the Circuit Court of the inspect goods. Mrs. Olive will be June 7, 1895. f State o f Oregon for C 003 County on the 1st Superintendent c f the county tistics, the new tariff, religions of the manifested itself, and this encour day o f Juno 1895, in favor of Albert E . 8en- “VTOTlCE is hereby given that the follow- at Mrs. Aikeu's residence at Co l l ing-namod settler has filed notice of infirmary, G. W. Canning, informs e»rth, population everywhere, state and mnn, plaintiff, and against the property of quille City, and at Myrtle Point aged tire promoters o f the scheme. Edward MoNamee, defendant, and to me his intention to make final proof in support government statistics, occupations of ns that he has two girls, aged about Hotel at Myrtle Point. of his claim, and that said proof will be directed and delivered, commanding me to A few more solicitations hay 9 make sale of the certain real property in made before D. F. Dean, County Clerk of men, foreign matters, literature, science Lee Tennissoc was np from Bea 9 and 1] years, respectively, tor been made since, and the fund is paid execution and hereinafter particularly Coos Couuty, Oregon, at Empire City, Or and education. It is . . . or so much thereof as will satisfy egon. on Jnfy 25,¡1895; viz: William Norton, xL*. rer slough last Saturday and told whom he desires to secure homes. increased to about $ 2200 , and this described, the demands in said execution mentioned, on Homestead entry No. 5923, for tho NEkL section 19, twp. 27 8, R 18 W. ns of the ravages of the army They are bright, nice children. most hopeful outlook prompts the to-wit: The sum of #1056, and the sum of of He names the following witnesses to #25 taxes paid by said defendant together worm all over the bottom lauds Apply to him in person, or by let call for a meetiug to be held at with an attorney fee of lift), and #15 prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation o f said land, viz: J B R Shel costs and disbursements, and the costs of from that point this way a consid ter through this postoffice. Masonic ball tomorrow (W ednes said writ. 1 will ON SATURDAY, THE ton, W II Williams and William Rohm, all of Coquille City, Oregon, and Sarauol Ar 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1895, at one o'clock erable distance. They lind been The fellow Wood, alias Moyatt, day) night to orgauize ami put the P R I C E , postpaid by mail, - 2 5 C E N T S . in the afternoon o f said day, at the court cher, o f Marshfield, Oregon. seen there before, but never in such who has taken such a deep interest it. M. VEATCH, house door in tha town of Empire City, in movement in substantial form. A d d r e s s T H E W O R L D , W ow Y o r k C ity . numbers nor so disastrously as this Register. said county and state, offer for sale ana sell ju n ll 5wJ in locating timber lands for per When the movement takes shape at public auction to the highest and best time. They have crossed the bidder for c ish all right, titlo and interest river this year at the old Lathrop sons for a fee, has been dealt with and receives a charter, a number which the said Edward McNamee had on Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap place, and ruiuod the orchard for at last as he deserved. He was of the present subscriptions will tho 7th day of December. 1895, or nt any time siuoo may have acquired in or to the CltlN OF LAND, WITH A this seasou, taking the foliage nnd sentenced in two cases Inst week be liberally increased and many following described real estate sitaated in 1 1 A ’ g< mk I. new 2 story hon»e o f 7 Coos county. Oregon, to-wit: Jjot 4, the BE fruit clean, and leaving au appear hy the federal court at Portland, rooms, besides closets and porohes. all well new ones follow till the amount of the BVV^ of section 19, and lots 4 ance as if it had been burned with THE SI 1ST. and 5 o f section 30. iu twp. 27 sonth, of finished, good spring close to honse, bam, i getting six years iu the peniten aggregates $3000 or $6000. ros À KIN®. fire. range 13 west of the Willamette meridian. oliicken-house nnd yard, high land garden, — DEALEU IN— tiary, for subornation to perjury. Two certain riKht. o f way Aesonl-ed «a fol- I Y,,n >« '>{ ,Prnn^ - P*"“ "' «£ .rrl.a , o . c o r d o v a n ; The disposition to grant fran Iowa: K.-fi-ronc, ia hereby made to a dotti ! HPP'*"- } « « » and ptnohes, w.th n.w.l.nn James Wall, an old and respected j rfftM» S.UMMUU CALF. »mall fruit« About on«-half u W. Hunt, of the firm of Byers chises and encourage with subsi datoci March 5. 1WJ, mat!« by Mr«. Mary 1 ( 4 .* 3 .V F ine C ai / I i K mnmia citizen of Myrtle Point, while driv -1 , „ . , . , , . tt o m Und^whh «»rfjm . o r _ p o s t« , for . J ' | <fc Hunt, photographers, has been dies is past; the tenders were jo F. I’ nd«n to t h ..a id Edward McNam««, and f ^ CfiW , with Stock weter, and all cleared and • 3 .0 POLICE,* SOLI*. recorded on March 11. 1889, in Book of ing near Coaledo Ia 6 t bunday,came jn photograph business for oft toyed with and as frequently Deeds number 17, on page 246 thereof o f the fenced. Apply to G. W. NORTON, Coquille City, (West Side.) near a serious accident. It oc -1 over 10 years ami thoroughly un- slighted, that the public will re records o f Ooos county, Oregon, wherein the snid right of way is described an follows: !»2.*|rfBOTSSWiaSlttl curred at a place where the rail- derslands the art, nnd thev guarau- gard its own interests and look out The rights of way over and across the lands •LADIES* described as the E>£ of th e N W ^ of sac* road has encroached upon the *ee }° ,e r y finest class of for the general weal. lion 3<). nnd the o f section 30. in twp. wagonroad to such au extent that work, and for much I pss money Attend the meeting at Masonic 27 8. of ranee 13 W o f the Willamette meri & **S f»*K the latter is verv narrow and a than you pay for the same grade hall tomorrow ( Wednesday) night. dian, in Ooos county* Oregon, commencing BANDON, OR. at’ e m pointr whero the said this day completed steep bank crowds it. A vehicle ^ork in ban 1‘ rancisco. Give coNmcnoAR near the 8B Corner of lot 5 in O n r On. Mill Ira P r.p l. wrrr th . I1 4 IR * . coming from the opposite ,way j them a call. said sect ion J9 above mentioned,andraa in a P ’ - A . ï S X j O I S . W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes RDERS BY M AIL PR O M P T L Y —At Coaledo, June 23, 1895, to Mr. southeasterly direction to th« Coquille river, reached the same point and they! Some time ago I was taken sick G arbikon and to conform to tberuad built by the said lied Freut Bm lidin*—u p -»t»li»-F ron t 8t. attondod to, nnd goods shipped psr and Mrs. Fred Garrison, a daughter. All our shoos ars equally satisfactory could not pass. Mr. Wall at- with a cramp in the stomach, fol- grantee, Edward McNamee herein, and now Th.y , l r . th. brat »•!«• far t h. m m . 1 stcnmsr to all points on the upy«r river a l nuetl by him for road purposes, the said COQUILLE CITY. They cuu.l custom «ho«« In alyl« end nt. ‘ pries* that defy competition. D I F I». temptnd to back to one side, when lowed by diarrhoea. I took a Th.lr . . . » In, q.alltlu unaurpuMd. right of way to be o f the siza and dimen C O A L H I OVER. | Tlic price« «r« uniform,— «tamped on «ol*. his conveyance turned over, throw. ! couple of doses of Chamberlain’s M astkbs —At Sa muer. Jane 16, 1895, Linaio sions between the terminal point«, and Matilda Masters, aged 13 year«, 9 month« nlonrr the line thereof as follows, to-wit: 25 r rom » 1 1 » * j ««ved <nr«r «th «r make«. W O O D 8TO V E H , iug him and a child out. The lat-1 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- U your douler cannot »apply you C*u. Sold by and 21 day«. feet in width from its commencing point to COOK ST O V E S. ter received no special injury, but edy and was immediately relieved, V andkbtioov — At. Myrtte Foint, June 20, its terminus; nnd reference is hereby made Dealars evarywhere. Wanted, agent 1895. by drowning. Stephen J . Vander- to a deed dated April 26,1889, made try said it was a narrow escape, while the I consider it the best medicine in R AN G ES. to take exclusive sale tor this yicin- hoof, aged about 21 years. Mnry F. Baden to said Edward MoNamee the vehicle was damaged slightly, the market for all such complaints. HUILDINO HAHDW AKF.—Hnrh M N .lls, ity. Write at once. nnd recorded April 29, 1889, in book o f doeds Hor«w>, Look», Hinurn, etc., at ‘ ***"* 11 have sold the remedy to others o f Coos coanty. Oregon, number 17, on page rock-bottom prior«. 421 thereof, wherein tho second right of G a t a r r il. and every one who uses it speaks Awardrd way is described as commencing at a point a 4 s .. n .1,1«, n*a.1rsul *1 (ji V I P D . »S Q*' H. ‘T. ,,n on | E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: highly of i t - J . W. »trickier. Val- H l g h e a t H o n o r » W o r l d T P k l f ; Z RARE CHANCE ' X right J Í bank Í Í T o , 7 f the Ä Coqaill« river 10 linka J (or * tlr»M«l number 1» IM ompleted the second > y Center, Cal. I or sale by Dr. I hare just complétée south of the meander corner between sec- , ¿C old M odal, M idwinter Pair. price of the tion« 29 and 30, twp. 27 sonth. o f range 13 j bottle of your Ve^etableSarsaparilla, 8 . L. Leneve, druggist weat, running thence north 22 link«, thenco ’D R * I havo had catarrh for years which Mrs. A. L. Nosier and dnoghter, north 45 degrees west 2 chains, thence north , 81 degrees west 10 chain«, thence north 63 | affected my eyes, hearing anel stom Miss Maud, reached this place from degree« Wwgt 11.50 chain«, thence north 70 j And Th. I .««ding IUform Joom.l, ach. Frequently would have dull degree« we«t 1.50 chains, thence north 3 0 1 Monmouth last Friday evening, headaches for days at a time. Since degree« weet 3 "bains thence «oath 83 de- j K H A r r p q - 40 ncres extrs Bn* ft U I U M ml II* M *lli” ~ l r a fl t a l . T th« JEUHY WILSON FLACK, op - , O U n l r l C O ,K)lloIn land, All l.nproaod grars west 3 cheins. thence north 30 degrees taking your remedy I have felt no ih e y were accompanied by Miss p o d to th e Railroad Depot, west 2.50 chains, thence north 65 degrees and trvll leealr-d; fair hoam, uood Applm It 1» > BMtlr-prlnted M. B. Andrews, a charming young disagreeable symptoms. West 2JW chains, thence north 71 degrees par. Journal, ind rhould m prnne and cherry orchard*, good barn, best * FRON T STREET, west 2.50 chnins, thence north 56 degrees Trad b, «r«VT r^wmrr. Trusting you will publish this as lady and graduate of the normal V W r of water for honsehold nnd stock in abund west 3 chains, thence north 63 degrees About 1 mile from m*toffies. eloM I want any one suffering from any school, who left Saturday for Gold C o q u ille C ity , O r . ance. west § chains to s hemlock tree 20 inches Smm/Jt O //« * « / V. /(///( m W««. to river and creamorjr, nnd good sch o o l, in diameter marked **G. H. % % HZ' the of the above symptoms to be bene with county road fanning on one side o f Beach, where she ii engaged to established 8E corner of HW^ of NWJ-f of NATIONAL WATCHMAN fited. Kindly send me two more T E N T S M A D E T O O R D E R . place. Inquire nt HERALD OFFICE. •ection 30 twp. 27 8. U 18 west o f Willamette waahihutom . d . c . bottlea by return express. (Signed) teach a 3-montbs’ term. The boys, meridian, the width of th« said right of T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L . 80 A crciof land way to bo of the size and dimensions be Claud and Fred, arrived Satardny M il F rederick D e R ich m on d , tween tbe terminal points nnd along tbe near Drain, Doowlas Seattle, Wash. on their bicycles. All were warmly line thereof ns follows, to-wit: Twwnty-flt« feet in width from its commencing point to Tlie above paper, the National - - F.WnEnitV PLANTS with root«, Mill oonntVi Ur. Well ndspted to frnit or noni - Watchman, and COQUILLE CITY 1 * bear on . year from piantina. .’/ ) c< nN try; will be rxchsnged for land or to^n Everv mail brings a new batch of b.v their many friends here, its terminus. A ceuta bv ninil. poet imiti. property in this oonnty, Dated this 18th day of Jane. 1«95. HERALD both for ono year for $2 testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable nnd they expressed themselves as M ost Perfect Made. For particular« u b i lira ure at nt II H kbaldo O ic Adure«., 7 M. HKllBEY, W. W.OArts, Coqnille City, (Jr«Ron. r address 110.1 4W, Caqui 1!«. Ore^ow. 40 Y ean th« Standard. jun25 541 Sheriff of Coo« county, Oregon. in advance. Sarsaparilla. being glad to get home. I DON’T STOP TOBACCO S Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Wool ! Wool ! Farmers, Attention Free to Our Subscribers. F V O R b D .T I b f lJ I N /lC NOTICE. A Southern Oregon Go’s Land, 9 AMERICA’S STAM P YEAR BOOK. W. L. D o u g l a s S3 S H O E .-’ jw«»&rsawi WtiBSSE*. S t e n ani Hair Drang JOHN H. YAGER, Hardware, Stoves, T in - ware.Queesware.Glass- ware, Lamps, Cutlery. Etc., Etc. O 50 cents a year, Rational Watchman, ROBERT MCCLEARY, Groceries Kiee Home for Sale A W CREAM BAKING POWDER TD BntaKh