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-JlUj w O u r nirHi$lny*. Äflyittlr Cits Strain. UPPER - RIVER DEPARTMENT. Is Your Blood Pure D O N ’T S T O P T O B A C C O I toast Mail. I The H erald greets its many Everything ludientes n grand How to Cure Yourself While Using tin eat the encampment of the G. readers, old and new, on this its PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY A. It. next mouth. It is stated that Tobacco. thirteenth anniversary— the H er - ^ Æ y r t l e I? e in t a n d . tlx © "Q p p s r - C c q u i l l ® , The tobacco habit grows on a man the Manzanita will he anchored ofi ALD being uow 13 years cld. It is a n d . t T v ^ l x a t i s G r c i n g r c n T l x e r © . II it ia, you will be strong, vigorous, J. S. M ’EWEN & D. F. DEAN, until his nervous system is seriously Marshfield during the session. full of life a.i<1 ambition; you will have a onr hope uow that our putrous will Editors and Proprietors. affected, impairing health, comfort The Tenbrook hotel at Empire good appetite and good digestion; pay up as promptly as possible and HYUTLE r u i.V T -E (K U :y R o l l ) Deor Park ranch. One would strong nerves, sweet sleep. and happiness. Toquil quit suddenly is wns sold yesterday at sheriff's sale, Devoted to the material and social up building of theOoqaille Valley particularly thus enable us to improve our plant. probably have to name fifty peo-1 But how few can soy that their blood too severe a shock to the system, as and wns hid in by Patrick Fiaua- iit^rp rlfoe J u s t l'ln l* la « ‘<l and of Coos County generally. The H erald now needs better A H r u K t>le, including the merchants of is pure! How many people are suffering tohaceo, to an inveterate user, h e-! gall for $1500. i i j P r i v a t e l* t is h . Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. dally from the consequences of Impure facilities— faster presses, and im Myrtle Point, who have aided i n ! blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, comes a stimulant that his system J. II. Moody, formerly of this Haring had an invitatiou from P. FISHEIt, N s w s p a i 'KH A dvabtimho A obnt , proved conditions for job-work. catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and the construction of this road. continually craves. Baco-Curo is a conuiy, is reported dead. He wns 21 Marchants’ Exchange, Han Frauciaco ia We have no disposition to deceive “ the committee” to attend a pic- We have only spaco to note per- j scientific cure for the tobacco habit, a contractor of the new valley road That Tlrod Feeling. our authorized agent. This paner is kept on file, I» Ma olBoe.________________________________ and cheat the public by ebangiug «>■ opening of the sonally five of these, respectively as Hood’s Sarsaparilla parities, vitalizes iu all its forms,carefully compounded . in California and son-in-law of Mr. Cass Her and enriches the blood. Therefore, it is after the formula of an eminent Ber King of lt.-dnuus slough. T U E SD A Y , A U G U ST 6, 1895. to patent outside or inside, but! Myrtle-Point Eckley roud, undone their ranches appear: dicino for you. rather to advance the appearance! “ r L a 'ldy ‘ ° tr,der be1 hlnd mann, Joseph Haines, Geo. Guerin, the modi lin physician who has used it in his Herbert Lockhart is iu S hu THE GOLDBUG MICROBE and capabilities of our paper. We ; “ ade “ 8tnrt at 5 o clock, Ed Green, and lastly William andstrong . J j * ’;!,1. nervwi! P“ re’ red W°°d Private practice since 1872, without ! Francisco and has accepted his old is instantly killed by sending Page with his subscription pnper, it will overcome that tired feeling, a failure, purely vegetable and guar- situation with Ilnslett & Baily. a 2-cent stamp to the Ameri have many subscribers in arrears, duJy passed give refrothing steep nnteed perfectly harmless. You can can Bimetallic League, Wnsh- and we bope they will rally to our|‘ b o , overland-stage “ -ato an appetite, . each of whom hud given goner- ! ®**fte i » ,, i . .a ■ and malto you strong of ^ loaded with the usual number naton, D. C , and asking for free literature. i,„!r, help by paying up, even in small, . , , , , , ously of their means, and to tbeir ! use all the tobacco you want, while I liaiulon Recorder. I Do it. ate amounts if not in full, so that we; m,n« r8 and >fnd bnnt* " ,,wbo push nud energy is due its con j taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you Niue loads of campers arrived We Additional Locals. can meet the issues— political, busi- cona,DK and dadY- struction. It is 24 miles from | when to stop. We give a written yesterday afternoon. ness and general. The greatest Pn8S8d tbS rP8ldenC9 arotber Myrtle Point to Eckley. Sixteen j guaranty to permanently cure any There are from 400 to 500 per Bandon beach ia crowded with political campaign o f our country Browu and were suprised to find miles of new road b«s been literally 1 ease with three hexes, or refund the sons cauipirg <m tho beach at bim up so early. James did look campers. more potent than that of I860 bewn out o f tho mountains, u n -1 money with 10 per cent interest. present. sleepy, yet after all seemed to have nidi d by Cnrry county funds and We can wear blooraera, now— is just upon us,as welt as great in Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a The finest speeding ever done iu a rustle on bim, as if he had been in th« ______ public eye today. but $400 from Coos county. This Prominently terests for local progress, aud we _______________ ___________ I scientific cure, that cures without the we are 13. sent for and was bound to get there. road will accommodate over 1000 H n n 'l’ t P T Ia ,h® aftsrd-.nncr p i ana aid of will power and with no incon- this county will he witnessed at the need what is due us to enable us Bandon track next week. J. T. Moulton is a victim of to fulfill our patriotic duty in these Wf, paMBd the , Gîtes tite factory people in conveying merchandise: fu’! y l:‘" 1 vouience. It leaves the system as with kilns in full Hast, then out from Myrtle Point to the mines and Some 20 to 30 inmates of tho rheumatism. matters. Help ill as to help you. Ike Davenport has moved his I IJure. irc0 fro,!‘ nicotine a» the Soldiers’ Home, at Roseburg, are iuto tho country with waving fields surrounding ranches, and to the J. Wes Noiler takes a position in be ore J ' ™ 1" ;1 sojourning on ttie beach nt present. Prof. Kanemafz Las just closed o f corn, wheat and barley, passed various settlbments along the road. family to Roseburg and will take or smoke. Sold by all druggists smoothly-shaven meadows of clo The paok-horse thus Lecomes a his residence at that place. Yoakam’s camp. The brnkemau, who was forced tbe first seasou of silk-spinning, i »7 n u , , . . with our ironclad guaranty, at $1 Walter Endicott has bought tbe per b threo boxes (thirty days’ to hold the sack for the Southern Mias Nettie Bunnell o f Fail-view and will try a second hatching at ver and timothy that proved to us thing of the past. that the enormous crops o f hay At 2 o’clock we sat down to a barbershop tools Red will coutinno, treatment), $2.50; or sent direct bn Pacific train robbers, is recreating is visiting in town. once. He exhibited at this office had beeu gathered into the barns, bountiful spread furnished by the at this place. Rawhide chairs at Lewellon's last week a consignment o f cocoons which you are never out of sight of Indies of this community, which i Ike's absence. 118 p ttC0 durlDg! reccii,t of i,rice- AVlito for b00klet and proofs. Eureka Chemical k The construction of the cannery store, Myrtle Point, $5 per set. in this country, go where you may. from Miss Annie Laird, a young proved what we had heard n hun Dr. Strange, the Roseburg don- M f’g Co., M’f’g Chemists, La Crosse, is about completed, and a force o f We noticed that the apple and The T. P. S. C. W. will meet at lady who resides about three miles dred times since we enure t°[ list, who recently wns in Myrtle W’isconHin. men is uow engaged iu putting 1 » prune orchards at every furm were tills state. I f you want some Point, expects to bo back again Fishtrap August 28th and 29th. abovs this place, results of her first loaded with fruit. the necessary machinery. T tu c lifr»’ I i i M l i t u t c . ----------— -««»■ »---------------- thing good to eat and plenty in a short time. Those who desire They were Captain Tennisson has been effort at silk culture. (Roseburg Plain dealer.) At the Dement farm wo turned of it, visit tho farmers. We were the best ot dentistry will jeserve The following is a partial pro exhibited, too, in comparison with doing our town for several days. into the new road and commenced entertained during the afternoon their work for him and look out gram of the teachers’ institute to be W. C. Underwood, Ralph Dim- cocoons raised in Nebraska, Kansas, Dr. Colin occupies a new office Illinois, Ohio and other stutes, at the ascent of Dement mountain. by an address of welcome trom onr for his dates which will be duly held at. Marshfield, Aug. 26, 27, 28 mick and wife, and Miss Rene Adams of Oakland, who bave b«en in Mrs. Kronenberg’s new build silk stations patrouized by tbe Tbe road is simply a display of venerable friend I)r. Elgin, fol noted in this paper. [*2w and 29. Monday, Aug. 26—Evening ses at Bandon for tbe past month, government, and were doable and engineering skill, only s lrpassed by lowed by a few well-chosen words ing. that of civil engineers of experience from Col. Muncy, a mineralogist, (School llfpwrl. sion: Address of welcome— J. M. pnssed through Roseburg this Tickets to the ball next Saturday triple in size, and beantifal in color. and training, and shows the enter who is visiting the mines with a Siglin. Respouse—F. G. Kelley. morning on their return home. The following is n report of the Government reports o f 1887-’89 prise, push and industry of our view to some heavy investments. district school, Namber 44, for the Lecture—Prof. E. E. Bulcomb, of They are much pleased with Ban night oDly 25 cents. The band give tbe average result of silk-rais farmers hardly excelled by any A letter from our friend H od . terra beginning May 6, nnd ending stute normal school, Monmouth, Or. don nnd vicinity, particularly tbe will oondnet it. ing in 34 states and territories as The highest Bioger Hermann, expressing his Aug. 2, 1895: Pupils enrolled, 37; Tuesday, Aug. 27, Wednesday, bench, which they think the finest Miss Flora McCloskey closed her 120 lbs. of cocoons to tbe oz. of other community. elevation o f the road is probably regrets that,be could not be with days taught, 59; days’ attendance, Ang. 28, and Thursday, Aug. 29; on the coast. eggs. Mies Annie Laird's cocoons term of school at the R oy school- 1200 feet, and the road-bed is built us, was rend, nlso one from U. S. 1440; days’ absence, 116; average daily sessions. Physiology and The Benson-Noi man company o f will give 147.06 to the oz. of eggs, house last Friday. on a probable grade of 16 feet to Commissioner Orvil Dodge, who attendance— first month, 22; sec school government—E.E.Balcom b. pleasure seekers, who went to Ban which shows that Oregon excels in Mise Pearl Baxter weDt to Ban- silk culture, and Prof. Kanematz the rod. There are several mag had been detained by seyerol im ond month, 28; third month, 25. History— F. W. Wright. Reading don last week, are nicely located on don yesterday and will take a posi rejoices that bis fullest expectations nificent views on the road that portant land cases. There was Pupils who were 100 in deport — W. H. Bunch. Grammar—F. A. the beach near Hon. Geo. Bennett’s tion at the Tenbrook bouse. have been realized. This result of wonld well repay any lover of nat promise of an interesting letter ment: Annie Collier, Hiildnli Roy, Golden. Arithmetic—R. W. Aiiy. cottage by the sea. Mrs. Benjamin R . A. Graham, mnnager of our over 27 lbs. above the average of ural scenery to visit. Tbe one at from Judge Honry Schroeder also, Annie Willard, Aurora Oilman, Geography —Mrs. E. E. Balcomb. writes that they are pleasantly situated and that Mr. Bennett railroad, returned from his busi the government’s best returns is the Hermann rnnch exceed» in bnt, unfortuuntely, it had miscar Florence GilmaD, Rosa Williams, Orthography— W. D. Reedy. magnificent grandeur all Other ried in the mails. An amusing let Alice Bunch, Ruby Prof. E. E. Balcomb and lady, shows them many kind favors RohisoD, ness visit to the city Sunday. worthy o f note. Twenty-seven lbs. views on the road. Tho farthest ter was read by Joseph Hnre, writ Mr. Ben Warren Laird, of Monmouth, will he present and without extra charge. A. J . Sherwood and family, and at $1.25 or $1.50 per lb., for the mountain range, some 30 or 40 ten by himself, bnt ns be had some George Laird, nett is a gentleman from the Johnnie Gregory, Gracia Caldwell, assist in conducting the institute. same tabor expended, will make Mr. S’s sister, who is visiting at miles away, taking in a pros doubt that any oue else could de All teachers in the public schools “ Ould Sod” with a heart as big as this place, spent some days past at silk culture a profitable industry in pect of probably 50 miles from cipher his chirograpby, he caioe Mollie Caldwell, Eddie Clinton, o f this county, and ail those desir that of nu ox. Annie Clinton, Walter Caldwell, our section. At these returns, the beach. north to south at an elvatiou of along to read it himself. This was Dora Clinton and Lottie Stevenson. ing to teach, are requited to attend 147.96 lbs. o f cocoons would be Nervous P'rostration. this institute. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gray will worth $58.83 at the lowest figure, some 3000 to 4000 feet, with each followed by n dozen or more Allthe rest wereaboye 95. Reduced rates of board nnd move down from Myrtle Point to for five weeks of slight labor. This succeeding range, some four or five speches from old settlers, many of Those who were present oyery E. W. J oy C o m pany — Gentlemen: this plaoe, their new home, the lat amount of cocoon s,if reeled, would in number, each running to a lower whom located 1lere in 1849 and '50. clay without being tardy: George lodging have been secured nt the I have suffered from a nervous pros elevation than the one you occupy. Prominent ntpong these were Mrs. Laird, Aurora Gilman and Flor hotels of Marshfield. ter part of this week. tration from financial losses. Can produce 36.76 lbs. of raw silk which A deep gorge lies at your feet, all Hermanu, over 80 years of age, ence Gilman. J . II . B a r k l o w , say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has The hotel meeting tonight at the at the market rates o f $3.50 per lb. covered with a dense forest of fir, County School Superintendent. cured mo. Mv liver, stomach and Number of school visits made little cbnrcb will settle the site (minimum price) would equal cedar and oak, the trees o f which and Cnpj^, Harris, both of whom ----------------------- question and furnish the officers to $128.66; or at $5.60 per lb. (max are only excelled in size by the signed the soli of attendance in a by county superintendent, 1; num Instead o f formal ballots in that bowels havo been very inactive, but neat, clear.hand, without the aid ber visits by school directors, 6. iroceed with the building. Don't imum) would be $205.86. projected Dokor congress, voles since tnkiDg your remedy I am “ big trees” -California. T/vtftl r > *- n| netlnro, 4(>. All busiuess men ~..H—T^raarked -€S3? "lliero was n„r> outlie nF. s tim id betaken by a show of hoiidp. entirely well. ail to attend it— One main features of the F lora M c C losk ey , and women should use it. Please i r you want a No. 1 screen door, Rev. C. P. Cone’s Bnbjects this enough lumber in sight to build day was a baseball game by a vol Teacher. publish. (Signed.) either 2—6 or 2 --8 , you can get it double plank rond from New York unteer nine from among the ladies zc Mu. W m . H enry J o n e s , at J. L. Lewellen’s at Myrtle Point week and Sunday next are as fol to Sno Francisco!” “ Pshaw,” said tx¡ i-q T a b u la t e * ! IS«-port. » n m present nnd the junior baseball o Butte, Mont. for $1.25; or with spring hinges, lows: another, “ thore is enough to floor niiif. from Myrtle Point. It wns a Of School District No. 30, Coos ^ f B «3 c3 Tuesday night (tonight)— “ The the whole earth, including the hook and knob, $1.50—delivered to county, Oregon, for term beginning ?î- 2- f ’¡o S- O difficult mutter to keep the specta Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness, as Two Calls." train free. ocean, and callings enough would tors from cheating to help the boys April 1 and ending June 21, 189.5. g H 3 a a give way to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsap Wednesday night— “ The One be left to cover the moon.” o g- W T, » S CD In out. and Don Dixon seemed to be Mrs. H. Z. Inman, teacher, Sumner, The Bandon and Empire City arilla. A » = g ^ Foundalion.” “ 3 Oregon. fact one canuot estimate the amount -------- ------ ►»O-- - — nines played their league game at CO Thursday night— “ The Great of lumber in sight any more than under the impression that there , > £ ® Ö Ï? C5 Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap Empire last Sunday, resulting in a was some cheating going on nt S ? ‘ o*o p 3 Huinau Wnnts.” 'JZ the distance to a fixed star. SI score of 16 to 12 in favor o f the 8 S some points, but Mr. Hall nnd Name ot Pupil. O Friday night— “ Whom Shall We • O- « a • 1 * \ I R E S (IF LAND, W IT H A :: o ”? Empire niue. Taking the descending track from « C h ” ■ Mr. Panter, umpire and teller, did ¡i r~ H e a r?’ * ~ -L V. good, new 2 story house of 7 * 1 e n (t et- tr*- m the Hermanu ranch, now through their level best to secure fair play Eva Wilson....................100 97 99 rooms, besides closets and porches, all well Miss Nettie M. Greer, vice-pres Saturday night— “ Faith— What S o finished, good spring close to house, burn, tbe timber, and again across the ing but, notwithstanding all the | Zoe W ilson.................... 100 95 99 A g» ident, writes us from Baudon that Is It and How to Get It.” chicken-house and yard, high land gnraen, £■£ S £ • » H. 1 rolling prairies of rich grass, stop “ tric ks of the trade” that were re Orville Wilson............... 100 95 98 young orchard of prunes, plums, cherries, ri < b a - a the Fourth Bi-County Convention Sunday, 11 a. m.— “ Go Forward.” c * apples, pears mid poaches, with flit abun- here and there to gather wild black sorted to, the Indies scored 23 to Emil Mattson................. 100 95 98 1 3 S’ “ ra c f Young People’s Societies of Sunday, 8 p. m.— “ Address to drtiice of small fruits. About one-hnlf is Elsie Mattson................. 100 97 99 «4 5-. T n jr. a berries and huckleberries that are the lioys 13. bottom land, with garden, or pasture lor a Christian Workers will be held at the Young.” o 3 2 • « ® 5 £ 2 Agnes Mattson............... 100 95 95 S 3 0 found in great abundance, we went cow, with slock weter. find nil clenred nnd Night coming ofi, every available , Fiabtrap, August 28tb and 29th. Soug service overy night at 7:30; 90 93 fenced. Apply to G. V/. NORTON, » Í3. o t down, down, down, nrouud sharp space was used in the large dw ell-, rkv!v, °, ...................... Coquille City. (West Side.> W o ’ 95 In view o f the declination of preaching begins at 8 p. m. 90 coi ners, accross well-bridged cau- ing nml larger barn of Mr. Haynes , , 1, , ................ ( ’ ■ ’T«ri'.iTYSk«" ':\3-JUrMWEYXjr — ........ *• «> ► *■ - — -------- ? X S » o V) 90 9 7 99 P iof. A. L. Briggs to accept the M PROVED FARM OF HM> ACRES yous, then along the brow of a hill to provide a resting place for the 1 , el B oone.. .. A S p ' u S. £ g school at this place, ho having con 07 97 99 Rood fruit and grain land in Rogue more gently descending, we nt last people. Supper wns served Bt 11 ,’OIle- • • • Bivur Valley, for exchange for a small T c " “ cluded to go east and take a poet- place 97 90 97 ÜJ c* § near a town in Coos county, or sub came out nt the lumber mill built 8 o'clock aDct another for those Harry B oon e.. . . 0 * -5 i -i Qj of t * 97 90 97 'raduate course at an eastern col- urban property. J. LIN DSL by the pluck and energy of the who participated in thedance nt 12, Myrtle Boone. -• 3m] *.......... Beagle, Jackson conutv, Oregon ege, the school board will have to Hi U 99 92 98 Guerin fnrnily. The motive power and after n hot breakfast at 5 in Zettie Lnwhorn. . . . C ^ cs i— }" Millie Beyers........... P * * *3 make aiftither election. 99 95 98 C rf) W is furnished by n mountain stream. the morning we made a start to re Wm. Saunders of Empire, for cT * it O 99 90 90 or m 0 o At the regular meeting of the some months recently carrying on Then the thousand broad acres of turn nt 6, arriving at home in time Nettie Beyers.......... c _ — ~ 90 95 98 Epworth League last Thursday the tin and sheetiron trade in this Joseph Haynes and sous lay in for a late dinner. We were pleased Mints Dulley........... u I ! ( to tho person submitting the cc 85 80 85 r*- -*■ w 5 ? most meritorious invention evening, Julia Drgne, Zettie Messer place, will probably conduct a sal sight on the oue side, and the im with our trip to the picnic given in Ned Dulley.............. 0 during the preceding month. S .5 75 70 c 3 and Ben Lawrence were elected mon cannery ou the lower river mense Guerin plantation on the honor of the opening of the wngon- Frank Dulley.......... W f SECURE PATENT8 l-l O 75 Chester Dulley........ 80 85 % g FOR INVENTOR8, and the We found Mr. Joseph roadlfrom Myrtle Point to Ecklpy. delegates to the meeting o f the Y. this season. He pnssed down taut other. 2 e — J object of this offer Is to en 99 99 98 SLtg. c ^ 13 I should have stated, in its Bertie Peterson. . . . courage persons of an invent- P .S . C. W. at Fishtrap on the 28th Friday to inspect the condition of Haines busy receiving tbe guests * 3 o , lve turn of mind. At the Clara Wright.......... 90 90 97 who had been invited by the pro dj « 5 proper place, that tho picnic table r. y* and 29th of this month. Edna the establishment, overhaul it and , flamo time we wish to Impress CO 95 90 99 5. ? the fact that :: :: :: a i Lorenz, Mrs. Kuowlton and Lillie put in place machinery, etc., just jectors and builders o f the new was decorated with wild ferns and George Catching... m Bertha Catching.. 90 99 95 Way were cboBen alternates. received per tug ltobarls from the road to participate in celebrating flowers by the skilful hands of It’s the Simple, Number of visits by directors, 6; this important event. Seeing tlint Miss Ida Haines, and it wns grand Joy’ s far tiie Jailed and (>ood Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Clinton Siuslaw. Trivial Inventions by county superintendent, 1; by Health for ail Mankind. Mr. Haines “ had his hands full,” and beautiful. came over frotfi the bay last Friday The two young ladies who fur we took upon ourselve i to see that parents and other persons, 30. No I 8 . F . E. C. T a t e i i . JOY’ S VEGETABLE^5 IRSAPARILLA. That Yield Fortunes and spent three or four dayH with nished a drum solo at the entertain “ Gip” was well cared for nt the tardiness (except by three little boys, | —such as Do Long’s Hook Mrs. Clinton’s parents—Mr. and meut last Saturday uight—one held barn. Aud by the way it is worthy Jack Seals was down from his once each) during the whole term, j I* made from and Eye. “ See that Hump,” herb*, and Mrs. Nichols—here. They havo the drum while the other performed of passing notice that the hams mountain ranch Inst week. “ Safety Pin.” “ Pigs in Clo contains r. t ver,” ,TAir Brake,” etc. Coos Conutj' 1*1011**«^*’ Reunion. since gone on a visit to his parents the rat-.tat-tat—should furnish the of Oregon are a wonder in them mi ne r a l Almost every one conceive« J. H. Roberts was up from Ban or Q a bright Idea at some time or on the North Fork, and will include editor with their names so that lie selves. The annual reunion o f the Coos! drn^3 deadly pois ^ other. Why not put It In prac Fifty, seventy-five, yes don, returning hoCpe Monday. ri-1 l on. J o y 's a few days at the beach before oould speak of the merits of their nnd n hundred feet square, two tical use? YOUR talents may County Pioneer nrd Historical So V e g e ta b le lie In this direction. May p e p s I s , A. H. Black and dnnghter went returning to their home at Marsh perfurmanca They told us they full stories high r,Dd crowded with BarAaparilla make your fortune. Why not Chr o n i c ciety will be held at Bandon, Coos 1 robs the ____ try? :: :: :: :: :: C on»ti pa - field. had never been given any names. clover and timothy hay, amt bins over to Marshfield for a vacation county, OragoD, on Angnst 15tb, blood o f all tion , I.iver CF"Wrlte for further information and its im puri on Friday’s traifi.' C o m p la in t» mention this paper. C ard of T hanks .—T he under 1895. The annual address will be t ie s , an d Comrade A. L. Davidson, of the filled with wheat and barley, and nnd K idney courses all Early fruit, ftucli ns apples nnd delivered nt 10 o’clock in the fore Affections. signed desire to return sincere Soldiers’ Home at Roseburg, is in with enough space left for the now these i input i- thanks to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Brown, this place for a day or two. Com growing crops of corn, surely the plums, are beginning to roll into noon aud will be followed by a! P h il ip W. A v ir c t t , Gen. M gr., basket picnic nt noon. The Tbe busi-j and to many friends and citizens o f rade D. is one o f about a dozen of people o f socthwestern Oregon market by wholesale. ! 618 F Street» Northwest, Coquille City, for kindnesses and tbe old veterans who came over to have no cause to complain o f “ hard R. C. Dement shipped a carload meeting of the society will be WASHINGTON, D. C. sympathy manifested daring the onr beach for a fortnight’s outing. times,” which we hear o f all over of beef cattle to tbe coal miues nt held at 2:30o’clock in the afternoon. \ f*The responsibility of this company may be judged by the fact that it« tats sickness, death and burial o f He served from Michigan in the the outside world. Beaver Hill, for R. A. Graham,) The society especially requests •tock is held by over one thousand J oy’ s V e g e ta b le onr beloved daughter, Lizzie. of the leading n ew spapers In the *l,e attendance and co-operalion of Leaving “ G ip ” to investigate tbe Friday of last week. late war. ■ S a rsap arilla United States. M r . and M rs . J. M. P ejikins . I prevents tired feel- merits o f a peck of oats, we pro Tho entertainment given by M i « »be pioneers of Curry county, whose R e t ir e to l l n l r i m r u . I 1DPS *tajEgering sen-1 ceeded to the picnic grounds, a Biouillette nnd the school children earl> bw‘ ory 19 common with that The H erald is a whole news I sations, palpitation I Patrons not belonging to the Co- paper, all printed at home, devoted qnille Dairymen’s Union will re half mile away, passing a neat at this place Friday night was an o f Coos. | of he irt, rush of To tho U n io r t u n a t e . The pioneprs of ndjoimng coun schoolhouse on the route. We I blood to the head, to the ap-buildmg o f tbe whole entile success iu every particular. ceive 10 cants |ier pound butterfai weie shortly followed by Brothpr DR. GIBBONS* ties and all others who are ¡ d sym I dizziness, ringing in i oommanity, all interests, independ- in milk delivered nt Thus. D. Guerin wns down from pathy with the object of the soci ear*, snots before the | DISPENSARY, _?*!*» 6 ^ rown and family, who bad made eDt,nninfiuenced by masters) wonld- Creamery from June 8 th until fur- .T« trio bis home nt Eckley Inst week nnd ety are cordially invited to attend. eye», headacho, bil in six hours; and then be), overseers^juntoe, cliques, or ther notice. the tr]P 623 Kearney SI., iousness,constipation I J. H enry S chroeder , | came Dixon nnd Page with a span hauled n large supply of provi •elf. •styled captains or colonels. of bowels, pains in corn erof Commercia | C oquille D airïmen ’ s U nion . from the livery of Baker <fe Page sions over the new road winch has President. tbe back,meiancholy. H on Francisco, C a l. It is tbe cheapest paper in tho Per C. Romander, Mnnager, Established in 1854, tongue coated, foul Mary Harris, Secretary. that covered the distance in less lately been completed. county, publishes all the official \ for the t real men t of breath, pimplee on * ----- - Mrs. Dr. Miller, Misses Abbie than four hours. A. H. Moore county news, is conducted by a _ _ Rnt* 8 f‘ra*n*l face, b o a / and limb, I “It is tho best patent medicine in came from the other end o f the and Lizzie Porrott, o f Roseburg, pOR SALE. —Nice residence prop t’i ' disease«, snch as Gon- ueclineofnerve force I trained and experienced printer J r * o r r h e a . G leet, 8tr.ct- erty, new house nnd nicely ami, the world” is what Mr. E. M Hart road loaded down with ten gallons of who have lw>on nt this place visit dizzr s p e l l s , faint I aud newspaper roan, ia not subsi Syphilis, in all conveniently located for residence man, of Marquain, Oregon, says of blackberries to be used as a dessert ing spells, cold, clammy I nml _____________ relatives, made „ friends ______ ____ a its forms. Seminal Wenkness, Irapotency dized and asks no favora, hence it | fee* and hnnda, sour | Chamtierlain'g Colic, Cholera and for the coming dinner. We soon trip to Bnndou Inst week to enjoy nnii Lost- Manhood permanently cured. T b e Hall street, oue door south of merits tbe moral and financial risings, fatigue, in sick nnd afflicted shonld not fail to call Diarrhœa Remedy. “ What leads joined the crowd, who were gatli- j R fpw days by the seaside. H erald office, somnia. and all oi§-1 upon him. The Doctor has trnveled exten support o f the people, and ‘ me to make this assertion is from ered under the spreading branches sively in Europe, anti inspected thoroughly Ernst Schneider, who lives about or further information enquire eases of t he stomarh, | Id expect exp« Jive citizen should it to do ' ""‘ " T 7 ° i " fr° m *‘ri the various hospitals there, obtaining a I liver and kidneys. an oak grove, and were busy 4 miles from this place on Indian ” , ” r , dreM> a service iu his inteiest without ,,e fact th*t d- V 997 r.'' ln ' * ’ " ’ rat of rithout treat deni of valuable information, which Joy » Vegetable Sar- I 31-3m I S. L. L eneve . form was prevalent around here last from 10 o’clock until after dark creek, ____ , aud .................... ............ ...... .. he is competent to impart to those in need | saparilla is sold by all I who had the misfortune receiving in return his support. I druggist». R e f u s e a of his services. The Doctor cures when summer and it never took over two talking with the miners aud farm -. to lose his wife n short time since. ............... ________ __ Mrs. Snnggs- Do you see those substitute. W hen you I others fail. Try him. DU. GIBBON will pay for the best sc« that I make no charge unless he effects aenre. NkniioM rowtni« of ihJ .UMkh "d7n of °iv * , ° do"° 9 of that remedy to ers who had gathered there to par- (.started for the city Friday of last two people makiog love to each you get the beat. Persons at a distance CU RED AT HOME th. Coo. Oonalv Mercantile and shipmnu effect a complete sure. For sale ticipato in this to them wonderful week with his two youngest eliil- other? Mr. Snnggs— Yes. “ They AU communications strictly confidential. oIv^«h»'0Hi»»?i),!Sii»7in*r,Hn” u (’¡"r1 • ^ I-,<>ncvf‘’ druggist event -the opening of • road from dreu. He will lenve them with are deaf mutes.” “ Well, they A ll letters answered In plain envelopes. I Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address •Or^ten. on Kridn’v,H.pt*n"^r a 'D r. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Myrtle Point to Eckley, nud even t-, a brother, w ho lives there, aud re- struck mo as being unspeakably DU. J .T .G I B R O N , -o'clock p. ui. i. H. JAMES, Hoc. j AwvM Oou M-wi iiMwiam F»r. s.n iruciKo. (Ually to the urines by tho way of j tui u lu ubout teu days. happy.” 47 tf] liox 1357. Sun Francisco. Cal. L Dolt. Hood’s SarsapariHa !s the Only Truo Olood Pgrtfior 7 J g ¡2 l a. i or tbe year 1 home duties, I $ 100.00 Given Away j Every Month THE PRESS CLAIMS GO.