Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 02, 1895, Image 3

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    ( S v a n i i (C U ij f e r a l i
TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1895.
Let everybody jubilute.
Dr. Leep of Myrtle Point was
visiting in Coquille yesterday.
The Fisiilrnp people are .arrang­
ing
io put up n church building.
A tO N D A Y S , WEDNESDAYS AND FKI-
i f A dny* will run us follows;
R.
E. Buck is expected to return
Leave
Arrivo
12.15p. ra. in a few days from southern Cali­
8 00 a. in.
Marshfield
Leave
Arrivo •*
9.15 “
COQUILLE CITY 11 .00a. ra. fornia.
10.25 "
Norway
9.50 “
A union campmteting will be
10. 1» “
Myrtle Point
10.00 “
held near A iago beginning on tho
L O C A L ITEM S.
18th inst.
Turn out tomorrow and see the
Join us and celobrata.
game of baseball betweem Empire
Additional locals on 2d page.
and Coquille nines.
Mrs. Olive returned to Marsh­
Mrs. Boutell and Mrs. Lawrence
field yesterday.
attended the medal contest at Buni-
For flags, firecrackers, etc., to
ner last Saturday night.
celebrate with, go to MeCleary’s.
The steamer Bandorille had a
The new ocean steamer will soon
new shaft placed nnd departed for
be on the ways; it will be built on
Portland last Friduy night.
this riyer.
Billy Goodman came over from
Mr. and Mrs. Davenport oE M yr­
Empire Inst week and spent several
tle Point were visiting at this place
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
last week.
John Goodman.
Fred Mohl returned to Bandou
Mrs. A. Jones nnd child of Rose-
last week aijd will rejoin the life­
bnrg are spending some time for
saving crew.
health iu this section, including
The Arago creamery shipped 40
visits to tho beach.
tubs of butter to Ban Francisco
Judge aud Mrs. Dyer left on the
last Wednesday.
Bandorille for Ynquina bay, thence
Fon S alk .— A tract o f 160 acres
by rail to visit their daughter, Mrs.
o f fine timber land, near Fishtrap.
Buckingham, in Marion county.
A pply at this office.
REGULAR
T R A IN S
L ibby will also celebrate on the
4th, and the people are preparing
for a grand, good time
R. G. McQuigg sold and shipped
four sacks of wool to the Bandou
woolen mills last Friday.
Prof. Kuight closed his school
nt Empire last week and has re­
turned to Myrtle Point.
The Fairview school took a two-
week’s vacation from last Friday.
Miss Ella Carl o f Norway is
teacher.
r ill'lt O V E D FARM OF 1 « « ACRES
1 Rood fruit and evaiu land in K oriib
R iver Valley, for axchauge for a small
plnoo near a" town in C oob oountv, or sub­
urban property.
J . LINDSLEY,
■IS 8m]
Beagle, Jaokson oountv, Oregon.
I. T. Weekly, deputy county
assessor, passed up to his homo ou
the North Fork to spend the 4th
in that neighborhood.
He will
then finish assessing ou the Co­
quille.
If you ueaire a beautiful complexion, ab­
solutely free from pimples nnd blotches,
purify poar blood by the uso of Ayer’ s Sar­
saparilla. Remove the canso o f theso dis­
figurements nnd the skin will take care of
itself. 13c sure you get Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla.
MiasMollie Kinuicuttcamodowu
The log train on the railroad
from Myrtle Point last week and
spent a couple of days with Miss Saturduy night hurt a steer be­
longing to B. Owens on the upper
L illy Dean.
The scarlet fever on Coos river river. The steer was then paid for
seems to be abating. Patients are ' byjthe company, killed nnd dressed
recovering nnd no new ones are re for use.
’i ’ll« Elolcl *"f• u**a.”
A b per call in last week’s HER­
A L D , a meeting o f citizens was held
•‘I Was No Good on Earth.”
iu the little church last Wednesday
Dr. Miles’ Nervine strengthens
oveuing. Judge Noslei was culled
tho weak, builds up tho broken
to preside, nnd J. W. Leneve was down constitution, and permanently
made secretary.
cures every kind of nervous disease.
“ A bou t one g e a r a go I teas afflicted
Judge Nosier stated tho object
w ith n e rv o u sn ess, oleeplessneac,
of the meeting and the tbeu status
Cramping sen sa tion in m y legs,
bligh t p a lp ita tion o f m y heart,
of the movement for a hotel, an­
D istra ctin g c on fu sion o f the m ind,
nouncing tho nmonutsof subscrip­
S eriou s loss o r lap se o f m em o ry.
W eigh ted d ow n with care and
tions as follows to date, ou a par­
w o r r y . I c o m p lete ly lost a ppetite
tial canvass:
A n d f e l t m y vita lity wearing out,
E x e c u tio n
Weak, Irritable,Tired
Material subscribed...
Money
“
....
Labor
“
...
............ 81,185.00
............
520.00
............
510.00
T otal...............................................$2,1G5.C0
Severn! citizens made informal
propositions o f building sites aud
prices of snme for tho hotel, a
number agreeing also to take one-
tourth, one-third or one-lmlf o f the
amount in stock. Among these
were J. A. Collier, D. P. Strang, sr.,
J. W. Leneve, H. Schweers, the
Mrs. Taylor property, Mr. Messer
and Mr. Harlocker.
A formula of organization was
then read, in accordance with the
terms of subscriptions already
made, including the titlo o f the
corporation, “ Tho Coquille City
Hotel Company,” total capital
stock, $5000, of 500 shares at par
value of 810 each, which was on
motiou adopted, Rtid the following
committee ou incorporation chosen:
It. S. Knowlton, J. \V. Leneve, J.
H. Nosier, J. A. Collier and L.
Harlocker.
The coinmitleo was further in­
structed to receive propositions for
buildiug'site in writing and report
at a future meeting, to be called
by the committee.
The committee was further in­
structed to solicit and receive addi­
tional subscriptions to stock.
On motiou adjourned.
Since the meetiug, articles of in­
corporation have been drafted aud
filed and a charter asked, but until
after tho 4th the committee will
hardlv be able to do much business.
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S a le .
THE IMPERIAL BICYCLE,
'VTOTICE is hereby Riven that under nnd
i . l by virtue of nu execution nnd order of
anlo issued out o f the Circuit Court of the
A strictly High Grade Machiuo, warranted from the ground up,
State o f Oregon for Coos County on the 1st
day of June 1895, in favor of Albert E. Sea­
man, plaintiff, and against the property of
Edward MoNamee, defendant, and to me
I I I n r 11 ( 16 First and Second prize|
directed and delivered, commanding me to I i u u
make sale of the certain real property in
««id execution and hereinafter particularly
described, or so much thereof as will satisfy
the demands in said execution mentioned,
to-wit: Tho sum o f $1056, and the sum of
$25 taxes paid by said defendant together
with an attorney fee of $100, and $15
costs and disbursement*, and the costs of
said writ. 1 will UN SATURDAY, THE
27TH DAY OF JULY, 1H95, nt one o’ clock
in tho afternoon of said day, at the court­
house door iu the town o f Empire City, in
Oaff Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon nnd Washington ■'iiia
J w a s w ea k , irrita ble and tired , said county and state, offer for sale and sell
Sty w eig h t tca s reduced to 1QO lbs., nt public auction to tho highest and best
Itkir during tho season of 1804. -fed
Jn f a c t I tea a n o good, on ea r th • bidder for cash nil right, titlo and interest
which the said Edward MoNamee had on
A friend brought
N O R T H P A C IF IC B IC Y C L E CO.,
the 7th dny o f December, 1895, or at any
mo Dr. Miles’ book,
time since tuny have acquired in or to the
133 Morrison strest, Portland, Oregon.
"New and Start­
following described real ostato situated in FOR PRICES, APPLY TO—
ling Facts," and
Coos county. Oregon, to-wit: Lot 4. the SE
I finally decided
of the 8 WJ4 o f section 19, and lots 4
and 5 of section 30, in twp. 27 south, of
to try a bottle of
range 18 west of the Willamette meridian.
Pa. M iles ’ R o -
AGENT FOR COOS COUNTY.
Two certain rights o f way described as fo l­
oratlve
Nervine.
lows: Reference is hereby made to a deed
Before I had taken
dated March 5, 1889, made by Mrs. Mary
one bottle I could
IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
F. l ’aden to the said Edward MoNamee, and
Bleep as well as a
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
recorded on March 11, 1889, in Book of
lO-yr.-old boy. My
Deeds number 17, on page 24(5 thereof of the
remedy that requires you to do so, as it is
records of Coos county, Oregon, wherein j
appetite returned
nothing more than a substitue. In th e sud­
tho said right of way is described as follows: j
greatly Increased.
den stoppage of tobacco you must have
W h en J had ta ken the six th bottle The rightsof way over and noross the lands
described
as
the
E}£
of
th
e
KW
^'
of
sec­
S ly w eig h t in crea sed to 1 70 be.,
some stimulant, and in most all cases, th e
tion 80, and the 8 & o f section 30, in twp.
The sen sa tion in m y ley s tvaa g o n e ; 27 8 , o f range 13 W o f the Wiliumetto meri­
effect of the Btimulant, be it opium, mor­
M y n e r v e s stea d ied com p letely; dian, in Coos county, Oregon, commencing
phine, or other opiates, leaves
M y m e m o r y tea a f u l l y restored . at a point where the said this day completed
S ly bra in seem e d clea rer th a n ever. commeno'es near the SE corner o f lot 5 in
a far worse habit contrnctad.
J f e l t a s good a s a n y m a n on earth. said section80 above mentioned.andrun in a
Ask your druggist about
southeasterly
direction
to
the
Coquille
river,
D r . MUcs* D esto ra tive N ervine is
B ^ l C O - C T J E O .
A g r ea t m ed icin e, I a ssu re y o u .** and to conform to the road built by the said
grantee, Edward McNatnee herein, and now
It is purely vegetable.
Y ou
Augusta, Me.
W a l t e r R. B u r b a n k .
used by kirn for road purposes, the said
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive right o f way to be of the size and dimen­ do not have to stop using tobacco with UA C0-CUR0. It will notify y o u
guarantee that tho first bottle will Denelit. sions between the terminal points, and
when to stop aud your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will be
All druggists sell it at $1,0 bottles for $5, or
It will bo sent, prepaid, on receiDt of price along the line thereof as follows, to-wit: 25 as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or Etnoke.
by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., EikbarU Ind. feet in width from its commencing point to
its terminus; and reference is hereby made An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all
to a deed dated April 2G, 1889, made by said its forms, or money refunded.
Prieo $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days
Mary F. Paden to Paid Edward MoNamee
recorded April 29, 1889, in book o f deeds treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F or snle by all druggists or will
Reetores Health and
of Coos county, Oregon, number 17, on page be sent by mail upon receipt of price.
SEND’ S IX T W O -C E N T
421 thereof, wherein the second right of
Booklets and proofs free.
way is describod as commencing at a point ST AMT’S FOR SAMPLE B O X
Frank Wilson lakes charge of on an alder tree marked "0 . S. P. S” , on
E ureka C hemical & M V o C o ., La C r o s s e , Wis.
the right bank of the Coquille river 10 links
the engms at the shingle mill.
south of the meander corner between sec­
Office
o
f
TH
E
PIONEER
PRESS COMPANY, C. W. Hornick, Sopt..
29 and 80, twp. 27 south, of range 13
The schooner Amethyst loaded tions
„
.
. ,
,
_
St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1694.
west, running thence north 22 liuks, thenco
nnroknChotmonl »nil Mnn’ f’ a Co., La Crosse, Wis.—Dcsr Sirs: I have been a totmeco
with lumber at Morras Bro’s mill north 45 degrees west 2 chains, thence north fiend
for many years, nnd durino the past two years have smoked fifteen to t wenty cigars
81 degrees west 10 chains, thence north (»3
and sailed lust evening for San degrees west 11.50 chains, thenco north 70 regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my ph ysician told
degrees west 1.50 chains, thenco north 30 me I inuat give on the use o f tobacco, for the time beina at least. I tried the so-oslled
Frnnoisco.
degrees west 3 chains thenco south 80 de­ ‘ Keeley Cure,’ “ No-Po-Bac,” nnd various other remedies, bnt without success, until I
west 3 chains, thence north 30 degrees accidentally learned of your “ Bnoo-Curo. ’ * Three weeks aito today I comm tnred uaing
The schooner Joseph & Henry grees
west 2.50 chains, thence north 55 degrees your preparaUon, and today I consider myself completely cured ; 1 am in perfect health,
departed for San Francisco last west 2.50 chains, thence north 71 degrees and the horrible craving for tobacco, wbioh every i n voter n to smoker fully npnrecistes, has
I consider yonr ‘‘ Baco-Ouro’ ' simply wonderful, and can fully
west 2.50 chains, thence north 55 degrees completely left me.
W . H o r n ic k .
Friday, having loaded with lum­ west 3 chains, thence north (53 degrees e commend it. Yours very truly,
west 8 chains to a hemlock tree 20 inches
ber nt Lyons' mill.
in diameter marked ‘ ‘C. S. X % S.” the
established SE corner of 8 WJ^ of NWJtf of
Miss Nellie Sacketl visited in the section 30 twp. 27 8 , It 13 west of Willamette
the width o f the said right of
Sitcum neighborhood a few days meridian,
scription price of
way to be of the size and dimensions be­
tween
tho
terminal points and along the tins paper, the C oquillc City Herald, either as a renewal or new sub­
siuce, and will take charge of the
line thereof as follows, to-wit: Twenty-five scription, will be presented with a copy of T he W orld A lmanac by
school there this fall.
feet in width from its commdhcing point to
the publishers o f tbio paper. The Almanac may be had at this office
its terminus.
The Bandonians are to have a Datod this 18th day of June, 1895.
for 2o cents.
W.
W.G
aox ,
specialty of a loud ushering in of jun25 5tl Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
lifts Taken ! ** Swi«?!!!*,
A
$ 5 0 0 0 C h a lle n g e in G o ld C o in
to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like
T H E
IM P E R IA L !
G. F . B O U T E L L , C o q u ille C ity ,
D O N ’T
S T O P
T O B A C C O
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Free to Our Subscribers. "sys'S'S
the 4th o f July, in Ihe form of a
5-tou
blast of powder at Tupper
E zc o c v itio ii S a le .
¡COR SALE.— Nice residence prop-
ported taking it.
Hon. Binger Ilermanu iuforras rock.
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,
tt . i
,
. i . - . “ erty,
new house nnd nicely and,
■VT OTICE is hereby ^ivon that under aud
Amos Harcher, who cut his foot conveniently locate,! for residence us of this important sen ice granted
A c ciiK c n i t o a l o u i i s l.ntSj’ .
1 1 by virtue of nu execution and order of
so badly at Clinton’s logging camp on Hall street, one door south of to him by the contrnct division of
sale issued out of the Cironit Court of the
Last Thursday evening, Miss state of Oregon, for the county of Coos, on
the postmaster general’s office on
recently, was in town Sunday a n d ¡ H e r a l d office.
3d day of June, in favor o f Betsey M.
Nora Weldon, about 16 years old, the
A H D S IIG Y G LQ P E J j IA F 0 H
1 3 G B .
For further information enquire June 10 th:
lioork, as administratrix of the estate of J .
wns intending to return to work
H.
lioork,
deceased, plaintiff, nnd against
living with her stepfather Mr.
o f or address,
W ashington , D. C., June 19, 1895.
the property of Harriet R. Tenbrook, Abra­
yesterday.
3 1 -3 m l
S. L . L e n e v e .
The Best Reference Book Printed.
Tenbrook, Henry Sengstacken. David
Hon. Linger Hermann, House Walch on the Kerrigau place, a ham
Morse, jr., and Isaiah Hacker as assignee of
The steamer My rl has been off
A Volume of over 5G0 pagc3
G. I ’. Boutell, who lias taken the o f Representative» — S i r : R efer­ short way nbovo town, started iu David Morse, jr., an insolvent debtor, de­
several day s undergoing repuirsut
fendants, and to roe directed and delivered,
it Treats 1,400 topics
agency for this county- o f the cele­ ring to letter of Charles Morris, of company with one of the Colvin commanding
me to make sale o f the certain
Norway nnd will probably resume
brated Imperial bicycle, a strictly Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, girls to take something to Yoakam’s real property hereinafter described, or so
Endorsed by STATESM EN,
much thereof as will satisfy tho demands
her
regular trips today.
The
aud petition o f patrons o f route
high-grnde wheel, disposed o f two 73304, Rural to Myrtle Point, Ore­ camp, and had just started up the in said execution mentioned, to-wit: The
EDUCATORS and
steamer Curntus, with n scow, has
o f $15-12, an attorney fee o f $35,together
— his first order— the day after re­ gon, transmitted by you to this radioed, being yet but a little dis­ sum
with costs and disbursements taxed at
f
e
been officiating in her place.
STUDENTS
everywhere.
ceiving them. He ordered three office with letter of endorsement tance from the house when she 19.65, nnd the costs of and upon said writ,
S - yV«¿. V i
will ON SATUHDAY, THE 27TH DAY
Dr. Strange, the dentist, came more, which he expects by next forim proved mail facilities thereon, slipped, falling through a trestle, OF
Has Reached Such a State of Per­
M * l '
JULY, 1895, at the courthouse door in
the town of Empire City, in Coos county,
up from Bandou yesterday on a steamer, and one of them has been 1 have the honor to inform you breaking
fection That It le a Veritable
her left leg above Oregon,
at the hour o f one o’ clock on said
j that an order has this day been
Encyclopedia of Facte, Statis­
professional call. Tho doctor has disposed of already.
the knee, and receiving some day. offer for sale aud sell at public auction
to the highest and best bidder for cash all
J issued authorizing me to inform
tics and Events Brought D w "
gained 12 pounds avoirdupoiso in
right, titlo and interest which tho de­
Prof. Knnematz has invented a | you that an order has this day bruises. Dr. Culiu was summoued the
to January First, I SOU.
fendants above-named or either or any of
his six-weeks’ residence here, nua
thermostat for use in gauging the been issued authorizing iucreaeed and promptly put the patient on them had on the 22d day of April, 1893, or
t'P’ H E 189; volume is a whole library
may
at
any
time
since
have
acquired
in
or
that is more than he bargained for.
temperature at his silk station. service on said route to twice a the highway to recovery again. to the following described real property, to-
JL
in itself. One can hardly think
Miss Weldon is improving satis­ wit: All tho following described premises
Samuel Sleep, of Libby, who The little silk mnufacturers thrive week from July 1, 1S95.
o f a question It cannot answer. It tells
situated in Empire City, Coos county, Ore­
Very respectfully,
attonded the normal school nt Mon­ in an equal temperature of a certain
factorily, we learn. The H erald gon, and particularly described as follows:
C. N e i l s o n ,
nil about party platforms, election sta-
Commencing at the northwest oorner o f a
mouth the past two years, has re­ degree, and this inyeiition of the
Sec. Ass’t P. M. Generul. forco exceedingly regrets Miss piece of land conveyed by H. H. Lose to the
t’ne new tariff, religions of the
turned home full of honors. He was professor’s is electrical and signnls
Weldon’s mishap, for she was a trustees of tho Methodist Episcopal church
population everywhere, 3tate and
of Empire City charge or circuit, on the
The postal service has also been frequent visitor to the office and 12th day of November, 1870, thence running
tendered a welcome by his young either an excess or deficiency of
government statistics, occupations of
north 24 degrees east 50 feet, thence south
friends on Saturday evening, 22d heat. It is a simple device, but increased between Dora and Si'- made friends of us ali by her 66 degrees east 100 feet, thence south
foreign matters, literature, science
24 degrees west 50 feet, tlionce north G6 de­
o f June.
sciehtific aud practical. While the cum, and nu effort is being made cheerful, happy disposition, aud grees west 100 feet to place of beginning,
ucation.
It is . . .
5000 square feet of land; also
Mrs. Robert McCann nnd two commercial machines of this char­ to improve that from Sitcum to sociul manners. Miss W. only re­ containing
designated as the north half o f land marked
children of Bay City were the acter cost 815 to 845, this invention Reston. These will give much im­ cently came to this place from “ Al. C.” (or lot 1) in block 132 in Luse’ s
addition to the oity o f Empire City, accord­
guests of Mrs. Clinrley Laviue a does the work ou an outlay of proved facilities aud reopen the Humboldt county, California, and ing to the official plat thereof of record nnd
about 50 cents.
old Coes bay wagon road much of this misfortuue comes upon her as as recorded in the county clerk’s office of
biief spell yesterday, nnd then ex­
Coos comity, Oregon, together with all and
Among tho numerous persons who the way ns a mnil route. Mr. Her­ a hardship.
P R I C E » postpaid by mail,
-
25 C E N T S .
tended their visit to the lower river
singular the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereunto belonging and in
Mr. McCann is foreman of the Bay have been cured of rheumatism by mann gets about all he goes nfter.
iUidrcss
THE
W
O
U
L
D
,
Now
York City.
anywise appertaining, and tho rents, issues
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, meution
City mill.
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and profits thereof.
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Dated this 18th day of June, 1895.
J. H. Roberts is engaged nt (he
A soft, fair skin is the result of pure blood should be made of Mrs. Emily
? S ' fri
W. W. GAGE,
P
nnd n healthy liver, to secure which, Ayer’s Thorne, of Toledo, Wash., who say s 1 shipping aud commission liusiuess
jnu25 fit] Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
^ cu c r q
Sarsaparilla is the Superior Mediciue. La- j 1 have never been able to procure
at Baudon.
© ác
dies who rely upon cosmetics to benntifv j any modicine that would relieve me
g o
Bnndon horsemen have arranged
tbeir complexions, should mske a note o f o f rheumatism like Chamberlain's
2 o
CD
this, bearing in mind that they can’ t im-1 Pain Balm. I have also used it for for a racing seasoD at that place in
$ *
C tO e U h t
13 THE BEST.
—s
9 0
O n v b FIT FOK A KINO.
prove upon nature.
j lame back with great success. It is August, to be held Friday, Satur-
— DEALEn IN —
■ s8
* 8. CO RD O VAN,
m m
® a:
rRWCH 3 [NXMELLCO CALF.
Miss Edua Seeley made a flying the best liniment I have ever used,
1 dny and Sunday— August 9tb,10th
|4.*35P F ine C alt &K anoabm I
visit to friends at this place la st: !Uld I tnke pleasure in recommend-
5 o
nnd 11th. Purses rauge from $50
2 r+- r -
♦ 3.5P POLICE,3 SOLES.
Friday to bid them good-bye. She !? * jf *T0
fien d s.’’ For sale by
to $200 in tho several classes.
8 ©
Q -
» A
will leave for Santa Rosa, Cal., in Dr* b’ L ' L#“ eTe' d n ,re is t
en
*2.»l.r?B0Y5'SCHC0lSH0El
a shot t while, to enter school. Mrs.
The phenomenon of a coujuuc-
B ak I kih , Oregon. June 20, l89i).
.u t iiit i:;» .
•LADIES'
?R O M THIS DATE, UNTIL FURTHER
S. will accompany Miss Edna aud **on> or BD expected occupation of j B ooue -M c B ridk —At Bnndon, Jnne 13,1895,
1 notine, we will pay 12 cents for good
r *
remain with her a short while.
j Venus nnd the moon, war admir-
by Rev. Snnderlin, J. II. Bogne and Mrs.
I wool, delivered hire. For further partic­
Clara C. McBride.
r" 1 ^
ulars, call on or address
§
Uncle Jack Laird went over to ¡ugly viewed by nearly all o f our
BANDON WOOLEN MILLS OO.
BAHTDOltf, O R .
BKOCKTOmMASJ. .«
n on *.
Over One Million People wear the
the bay on Friday’s train. From i citizens, old and young, last Tnes-
Backs nnd twine will be furnished free
ff o
upon
application
to
parties
disposing
of
;
S
tswabt —At Bandou, June 23, 1895, to Mr.
1
3
g: 1
W . L. Douglas $ 3 & $ 4 Shoes
tha style he put on and the flu e;
evening. The sky was per- I Mrs. Homer Stewart, a daughter.
their wool to us.
RDERS
BY M AIL
P R O M PTLY
AH our shous are equally satisfactory
y
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8uit he wore— to say nothing of fectly clear and Venns looked like ! B otham —At Coquille City, June 2(5,1895, to j
attended to, nnd goods shipped pef
They give the beet vale« for the money.
et-
0
0
steamer to all pointa on the apper river »1
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Berham,
a
son.
his beard being done up the latest, a rare jewel set in the azure. Venus
They equal custom shoes In style and fit. < prices that defy competition.
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Th:fr weering qualities are uneurpflseed.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
his mustache waxed and hair cut seemed
to toncb
th9
milon
The prlcee tire uniform,— stamped on sole.
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IIIE U .
C O A L 8 ’IO V E S,
/ rom Si to S j saved oyer other makes.
early— had we not known that
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, I L ksthb —At Pine Grove, Idaho, Jane 21,1895,
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Land Office at Rosehor«, Oregon, I
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by W OO D S T O V E S ,
£ . en
“ mother” was still with him, we on
^
1ba\ ,D18tea^J ° j
William Le ter. brother of John rnd
Jana
7,
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9.
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m m
COOK ST O V E S.
would have thought he had gone P**81,1S behind that orb, ehe gl.ded
George Lister, o f Parkersburg, aged 27
"O TIC E is hereby given that the follow­ Dealers everywhere. Wanted, apent
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ing-named settler has filed notice of to take exclusive sale for this vicin­
R AN G ES.
for a marriage license.
aT,° ™ d ,l:e ^ g e to U.e bright side i years and 14 days.
hie intention to make final proof in support ity.
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j of the moon and then seemed to
Write ntonca.
BUILDING HARDWARE—Such « « N ull,,
- i~
g r»
S
of his claim, and that said proof will be
J»
Screws, Locks, Hinges, et«.. at
tnke a toboggan slide dowD the
made before D. F. Dean, County Clerk of
C a ta rrh .
O g
rock-bottom prices.
Coos Comity, Oregon, at Empire City, Or­
Awarded,
O
north side and then departed.
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egon. on July 25,1895; viz: William Norton,
Highest
Honors—World’s*Fair,
E. W. J oy C outany — Gentlemen:
Mlss Millie Brouilletle, a gifted
on Homestead entry No. 5923, for the W)-£
Q
of NE3i. section 19, twp. 27 8 , R 13 W.
I have just completed the second
, ,
. , r .1
-Oold Modal, Midwinter F«lr.‘ .
He names the following witnesses to
CD
bottle of your VegetableSafsaparilla, -V0QQG lab now re9,d,DS ,D M* rt]e
I I
prove bin continuous residence upon and
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I have had catarrh for years which Point, gave an elocutionary enter-
cultivation o f said land, viz: J B 14 Shel­
NY PERSON OB PERSONS
ton, W H Williams and William Rohm, all
affected my eyes, hearing and stom- tainment at Masonic hall last Sat-
Testimonials for Lewis' Rheumatic of Coquille City, Oregon, nnd Samuel Ar­
ach. Frequently would have dull urday night. The andience was
cher, o f Marshfield, Oregon.
CUTTING ON OR REMOV­
Liniment.
R. M. VEATCH,
headaches ^or
at n time. Since no^ ]argP| bnt intelligent and appre-
ju n ll 5wJ
Register.
ING
CHITTIM BARK FROM THE
A T th . JE R K Y WILSON PLACE, op-
W. T. I .r rt», MrrmLirtnrrr o f Lewi*’ Lin
takmg your remedy I have felt no . .
,
.
1 Y p osit, ihe Railroad Depot,
j intent. Myrtle 1’ oint. OreRon .
disagreeable symptoms.
c,at,Te’ nr,tl tljet ^citations were
P sab K ir : I have been troubled with
V
l i S
S
f t
FRONT STREET,
Trusting you will publish this ns »e ll received. Her program con-
sick heRilache for years, and have tried Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap
many
remedies, but found n o good result
I want anv one suffering
from
nnv
««ted
o
f
“
Curfew
Shall
Not
Ring
differing
C
o
q
u
ille C ity , Q r- WITHOUT BEING DULY AU-
from anything nntil I tried your Orest IJn-
of the above symptoms to be bene- Tonight,” “ Little Miss Frisby and
A C H I D OF LANI>. WITH A
, im nt, I found ¡»erinauent relief from one . 1
1
2
pood,
new
2
story
house
of
7
THORIZED, W IL L BE PROSE­
application and recommend it to the public
fited. Kindly send me two m ore! ^ ^ er' ' “ Latka, or down on the
M A D E T O O R DER.
for Hke trouble. I have often been in bed rooms, besides closets and porches, all well T E N T S
bottles bv return express. (Signed) ^*° Grande, “ How Socrates pet a
CUTED ACCORDING TO LAW#
for 2 or 3 dsvs with this dreadful disease finished, good spring close to house, barn, j
T
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N
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IN
G
M
A
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L
M b . F oeduuck D e R ichmond ,
‘T h e Shipwreck,” "D arios
and have suffered intensely, but 1 sm happy chicken-house nnd yard, high land garden,
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A LI . . i, I . . . m . — I f .... I ■ n 11
to say tnat I have at last found a sure cure, young orchard of prunes, plums, cherries,
He it tie, Wash. Green and His Flying Machine,’
tiT A n y person furnishing sufficient evi-j
and that cure is Lewis’ Great RhenmAtic appl***. p *ars and peaches, with an abun­
and “ Over the Hills to the Poor
dance o f small fruits. About one-hMf is I \ 1W B E R R Y PLANTS with roofs. Will deuce for the recovery o f Bark so tsken wUI
and Neuralgic Liniment. Respectfully,
be
given one-half o f the bark recovered.
I
J
bear
one
year
from
planting.
fiOcent.4
bottom
land,
with
garden,
or
pasture
for
a
Every mail brings a new batch of House.” A choir gave plensittg
mrs . o. w. S t e w a r t .
mi ., or 75 cents by mail, post paid.
with stock water, nnd all eliiared nnd per do*.
Most Perfect Made.
This Liniment on sale at Leneve'* cow,
testimonials for Joy’s Vegetali! songs at intervals between the
S O L T O F U OR E M » CO.
M. HERHF.Y,
Add Irens,
fynoed. Apply to
O. W. NORTON,
40 Years the Standard.
Coquille City,O regon, * June U-3mj.
drug store.
Coquille City, (Wont Side.)
Sarsaparilla.
recitations
F r o m !f l»*3 l i e P o i n t l o R u r a l .
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AMSnICA'S W A R D YEAR BOOK.
Wool !
Wool !
m
Farmers, Attention
o
1
W . L. D ouglas JOHN H. YAGER,
Hardware, Stoves, Tin-
ware.Quees ware,Glass­
ware, Lamps, Cutlery,
Etc ., Etc.
o
O
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B
ROBERT M'CLEARY,
Groceries _
“ Varieties A
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CREAM
B A K IN G
PO HBDt
NOTICE.
M kn Oregon Co’s Laifl,