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Editors and Proprietors.
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new schoolhous»—all hands
UPPER-RIVER
D ON’T STOP TOBACCO
DEPARTMENT.
H o w to
Oh, yes, the new hotel—that’s all
right.
^Æ^rrtle ^ciXLt a n d tixe XTpper-Ccq.TJi.ille,
Pete Johnson did the grading
a n d " W lia t ls O-oing- on Tliere.
for C. L. G ray’s new building.
Pioneers’ reunion at Bandon
Devoted to the material and social up
building of the Coqnille Valley particularly Thursday.
and of Coos County generally.
Queen’s Cornival o f Wonders
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
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The tobacco lmbit grows on a man
uutil his nervous system is seriously
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when to stop.
WTe give a written
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case with three boxes, or refund the
money with 10 per cent interest.
Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a
scientific cure, that cures without the
aid of will power and with no incon
venience.
I t leaveB the system as
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day before you took your first chew
or smoke.
Sold by all druggists,
with our ironclad guaranty, at $1
per box; three boxes (thirty days’
treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on
receipt of price. W rite for booklet
and proofs.
Eureka Chemical A
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Wisconsin.
I Coo* Bay News, i
The deer hunting season opened
the 1st o f this mouth.
Pheasants,
grouse, quail, etc., cannot legally
be killed before September 1st.
Tho grading for the spur, lead
ing from the main track to the
Beaver H ill mine, is nearly com
pleted, as is also the trestle wotk.
A force of carpenters are at work
in the carshops, making coal cars,
twelve of which are now uuder
way. They will be used in the
Beaver H ill mine.
A lex Lund’s little girl got bold
o f a bottle o f carbolic acid, Sunday,
and swallowed n portiou o f it. H e r
moutb and Ibrout were burned con
siderably, but sho was not fatally
injured.
She is improving under
treatment o f Dr. Horsfall.
A. Callaban cut his foot severely
with an nxe, while working at W .
H. N oble’s logging camp, lntely.
Mr. N oble played doctor, sewed up
tbe wound, and the patient is
rapidly recovering from the effect»
o f tbe accident.
Postmaster Black is iu receipt
o f a letter from an official in N ew
Mexico, uskiDg for information re
garding a man named Jeff Dale.
A man wns fonud dead at some
point in New Mexico, but whether
it was a case of murder, suicide, or
accidental death is not learned. A
letter was found in bis pocket ad
dressed to “ Jeff Dale, Porter,
Marshfield P. O., Coos Co., O gn ."
Dale was night watchman at the
Porter mill, und left here several
months ago.
H e was about 35
years of age.
Win. Ross, o f Isthmus slough,
received a letter lately from bis
brother R. Ross, who, in partner
ship with W illiam and John Goudie,
owus the Puna coffee plantation,
which is located abont 30 m ile»
from tbe town o f H ilo, H awaii
island.
They have 30 acres in
coffee, aud expect to realize $1200
ppr acre Annually from their plan
tation.
A. B. Daly, foreman at the North
Bend mill, met with an ac
cident, Monday morniug, which
will probably lay him up for a trace.
It seems he went into a loft in tto
mill for a piece of an cld circular
saw, which he had found use for.
Iu attempting to throw the saw
from the loft to the ground, it
caught in his clothing, taking him
with it, aud resulting in his falling
ten feet, striking on his head on
the track beneath. When restored
to consciousness it was found he
was badly bruised, and had a deep
cut in the side of his head.
He
was brought to town and is uuder
care o f Dr. Evans.
Mrs. C. E. Schroeder is visiting
her parents near Shedds, in the
Willamette valley,
W. H. Brown and family have
will show here Thursday n igh t
P. FISHER, N bwupapzb A dvbbtisimo A gent ,
returned from Bandon beach, where
21 Merchauts’ Ezobange, Sau Francisco ls
Dr. Strange, the dentist, will
oar authoriaed agent. Thla paper la kept ou flie,
they have enjoyed a pleasant out
la lis o ia ».________________________________ give day and date of his presence
ing.
here in next issue.
T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 13, 1895!
Schiller B. Hermann is making
Six carloads o f lumber from
preparations to build a fine residence
THE GOLDBUG MICROBE Lyons’ mill were pulled out last
on W illow street. The lumber was
is instantly killed by sending
. a 2-cent stamp to the Ameri evening, for southern California,
shipped up from Coquille City last Mast have strength or they w ill be in the
can BimotallicLeague, Washi via the bay.
suffering despair o f nervous prostration.
Gilt-edged butter at 25 cents a week.
ngton, D. C., and asking for free literature.
The true way to win vigorous health is to
Do it.
The steamer Dispatch made ex roll at Myrtle Poin t
Gen. Compson’s letter, in the Sun take Hood’s Sarsaparilla which w ill build
up strength by making pure, rich blood;
cursion trips the past week during
James Wall, sr., was in town last day Oregonian of the 4th inst, was thus it will also feed the nerves upon their
The Roseburg fair— being the
the races at Bandon, leaving here week, looking after his mill property very complimentary to the Coquille iroper nourishment, create an uppetite,
annual meeting of the Second South each morning.
country. Such candid and truth one tho stomach invigorate every organ.
here.
ern Oregon Agricultural Association
Hon. T. R. Sheridan o f Rose-
Huling & Lundy, hardware mer ful letters have their influence for
for the district embracing Douglas, burg, president o f the Coos Bay- chants, are supplied with first-class good.
ls what tired women need—the one True
W ill Dietz, the former efficient Blood Purifier prominent in the public eye.
Coos and Curry counties— will be- Rosebutg railroad, passed through goods.
foreman
of
the
West
Oregonian,
.gin on the 17th inst This “ agricul this place to the bay yesterday.
Douglas county campers at Ban
H o n d ’ a P i l l a act birnionloualy with
wants work in a printing offioe. IlO O U b r i l l » Hood'« 8*rau pari lift. 36c.
tural” annual exhibition, paid for by
The tug took the schooner Free don beach are slowly wending their
High wages are not expected these
The government geodetic survey-
the state and mainly devoted to Trade down the river yesterday way home.
hard times. Address him at M yr
morning,
from
Morras
Bro’s
mill,
A.
H.
Black,
one
of
our
enterpris
ors arrived in M yrtle Point Monday
horse-racing, will have several new
tle P oin t
loaded with lumber for San Fran ing merchants, is gathering iu pro
and are running abase Hue prepar
additional “ agricultural” features,
Geo. Gnerin and lady o f Eckley atory to ranking a map o f the coast.
cisco.
duce for Beaver Hill.
visited Myrtle Point Saturday. In W e ure informed by them that a
such aft “ bicycle races, baseball
The steel-range man has gone stead of coming down with a pack
Rev. Mr. Thornton preached his
games, lady equestrian contests and
mineralogist will soon follow them
Forty dollars profit
farwell sermon at this place last away happy.
train os of yore, they drove down in a and survey the mineral belt about
a baby show.” Now if our farmer Sunday evening. The audience on oach sale was a bonanza.
new wagon and combined business Salmon mountain nud Sixes river.
friends do not take an interest in was very large and appreciative.
Dr. Reader has finally concluded with pleasure.
the advancement of these industrial Mr. T. will return to southern Cal to move to Ashland, Oregon, and he
Col. Jewell Post, No. 63, G. A. R.,
J. B. Fox is pushing his bridge
has purchased property in that place.
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features, we will have to give them ifornia with his family.
at M yrtle Point, was visited by some work energetically.
Rev. Geo. W. Quimby, who was of the boys from the Soldiers* Home
The railroad company wilt issue
S p r n i u . In A s b e s .
over to perverseness o f heart and
M o re wedding bells promise to
formerly on thiB circuit for M. E. and the post at Roseburg last Sat
Sprague, Wash., Aug. 3.— The
reprobacy of mind, and regard the round-fare tickets to the G. A. R.
ring oat in the near future.
encampment at Marshfield as fol church, was a visitor iu town last urday n igh t
The meeting was
entire business portion o f Sprague
efforts of the professional lights lows:
A t $1.10 from Coquille; week.
Brette Clark came in from the is in ashes, hundreds are homeless
very interesting.
composing the board as futile and $1.55 from Myrtle Point.
Begins
There are m a D y of the up-river
tonight, and the losses will aggre
Hon. B. Hermann, Ed Bender Ten-m ile country this morniug.
'wasted.
August 30, and ends September 2d. pioneers now at Bandon ready to and T. M. Hermann started down
Fred and Ralph
Schroeder, gate $1,500,000. The town is al
H enry Clemens of the lower attend the Pioneer's’ association on the coast to Port Orford and Gold Pinckstou and Jim Laird, Jake most destitute, and M ayor Sander
Additional Locals.
Beach last Friday morning.
They Harshbarger nnd Johnny Stone son has sent messages to leading
river returned yesterday from an the 15th inst.
There has been at least two will take in the Pioneers’ meeting left yesterday for an onting on the cities nppealing for aid. The peo
Read tbeHERALD and send copies absence of several weeks on federal
ple are appalled by their frightful
jury service at Pottland and latterly thousand tons of hay cut in the on their return. Congressman H er beach.
to your friends abroad.
losses, and it will be several days
visiting in California.
Mrs. C. vicinity of this place this season— mann will deliver the oration.
Uncle Dan G iles wns down yes before they will know whether to
T h e Star Comedy Oo. has caste a
returned with him vastly improved that is to say within six miles of
Henry Ploeger of Marshfield terday.
H e is much troubled in try to rebuild the city or not.
play to be given before long.
in health, she having been in the town.
came up on Friday’s train and has getting his brick to the government
The fire swept east sb far as the
Mrs. Rogers and Miss Nellie, of city for medical attendance.
Miss Mary Harris, secretary of taken charge of Hermann <k Brown’s work at Bandon, bars form ing in
stock yards, com pletely obliterat
Coos river, mother and sister of
counting-room
while
Ed
Bender,
the
Coos
County
Pioneers
and
His
Work was begun Friday on the
the river above and stranding his ing in its course every residence
Mrs. Sherwood, are visiting the
foundation o f C. L.G ray’s uew busi torical Society, went down to Ban their book-keeper, takes -an outing scows.
and business house iu that portion
latter.
ness house by Mr. Krewsou and E l don last Friday to assist iu arrang down the coast in company with his
J. J. Birch, o f Sumner, who has of the city. F u lly 320 acres of
G. F. Boutell has furnished Bonk mer Brizzee. The new structure ing for the meeting on the 15th brother-in-law, Hon. B. Hermann.
been canvassing for nu improved land were burned over, every build
Bnzan one ot those fine Imperial will be 20x40 feet, two stories high. inst.
Sam Huff, who farms M. R. L e e ’s
completely
mop, will be ready to deliver the ing thereon being
bicycles, of which he holds the The building already on the lot
D. Giles & Son got stranded on place on South Fork of Coquille, same About the 20th inst.
I t is a wiped out.
agency.
will be moved to the front also and Rackliff’s bar last Thurday with a brought to Dodge & L e e ’s office
F u lly one-fifth o f th e 3000 in
great thing and shonld be in every
habitants o f the city lost not only
Johnson B ro ’s want 1000 dozen altered to suit its new uses. Frank barge 15,000 brick and the tide this week a bundle of oats, well bonaehold.
their household goods, but most
chickens and all the bides you can Collier and Mr. Morgan have the refused to assist them. Perhaps it filled, that measured seven feet iu
was because they once belonged to length, and the length of the heads
of their wearing apparel.
N o t ic e to D a l r j m e u ,
furnish. Highest market price in contract
corresponded with that of the
A t the railroad round bouse 24
cash or trade. Bring them along.
Patrons not belonging to the Co
The meetings at the Christian the Pops.
Johnson Noel, an uncle of Prof. straw. Who can beat it ?
quille Dairym en’s Union w ill re engines were burned, and thou
OR HALE.—ONE THREE-QUARTER church continue with tine interost.
The future success of the P io ceive 10 cents per pound butterfat sands of dollars worth o f tools
bred rod Durham Bull, 3 years old.
There will be services every night Arthur Knight, arrived from near
Also about 25 Mutton Sheep.
neer and Historical association de in milk delivered at Coquille destroyed.
Terre
Haute,
Indiana,
with
his
wife,
this
week.
Specially
interesting
E. COKMAN,
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
services will be hold Sauday morn and they are now visiting relatives pends largely upon the interest Creamery from June 8th until fur
M PROVED FARM OF 1 « « ACRES
manifested on the 15th at Bandon. ther notice.
D r. Cook of Em pire greeted ing and evening. Subjects o f vital with a view of looking at the
gooil fruit nml gr-niii land in Rogue
W ho will add their mite to the
C oquille D airymen ’ s U nio n . River Valley, for exchange for a small
many friends for a few minutes last interest are discussed at every county and they expect to settle.
place
near a town in Cooa oonnty, or Hub-
early
history
to
the
records
at
that
P er C. Romander, Manager.
C. L. Gray, our efficient jeweler,
Wednesday while the train was at service. Song service at 7:30 p.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
urban property.
J. 1.1NDHI.EY,
time? and thus gather data and
m.;
sermon
a
t8
p
.
m.,
every
evening.
is
gradually
moving
his
effects
to
40
3m]
Beagle, Jaokaon conntv, Oregon’
th e depot.
H e continued hiB trip
W o rld 's Fair H lgtw .t Modal and Diploma.
fKnndon Kecorder.1
Bt«Ustioi»^tat will enable , the H is
Coquille
City.
Mr.
Gray
is
a
man
of
t o M yrtle Point.
,
The Parkersburg mill started cp
The 'stage robbary In Camas means, is energetic and enterprising, torian to compile a narrative of
Nervous .Prostration.
The sbingle-mill is humming. valley last Tuesday does not develop and the citizens of Myrtle Point are early days that will be interesting again last Monday, after a week’s
shut down for repairs.
E W . J oy C ompany — G entlemen:
T h e boys turned ont 33,000 first- fast. Very little is kuowu beyond sorry to see him moving away. and instructive.
£ fest
class shingles Friday,and at the rate tbs fact and the brief and assuring When Mr. Gray first came to our
I have suffered from a nervous pros
The races hay.e drawn lnrgely on
2. M
A “ Koeley Kure K lu b” is about
c:
L
p
tration from financial losses.
Can
o f about 25,000 each other day information o f the robber to the town he proposed to establish a to be organized in this placee. our sister tow is so that each is well
(i u 2 -“ a
e
driver that he would “ see him
say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla ha»
during the week.
CD
Er- ä
M ®
n p O'
broom-handle manufactory
and Their object will be to institute a represented here this week.
again." The mail pouch and rem
cured me. Mv liver, stomach and
p S'
The work o f dumping rock at
eventually add a sash and door fac library, and promote temperance
Mrs. Capt. Robert Dunham and
nants o f opened letters and pack
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bowels have been very inactive, but
tory, but land-owners asked such principles in & quiet way. I t is to the jetty continues at the rate of
little daughter, Ray, arrived via
^
ero
a g
since taking your remedy I am
O
CO |-f* a- 3
the bay last Wednesday from her ages have been found and for high prices for a location that he be composed of bachelors who will about 160 to 175 tons a day.
e
-
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rjo
warded to their destination.
The
entirely well.
A ll business men
cr-ïï. Ç+ © 05
home in California on a visit to
became disgusted and now he be pledged to marry none but mem
T b e schooners Amethyst, Prien,
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amount secured by the robber is
and women should use it.
Please
S
Judge Parkersburg and Coqnille are d e
friends and for health.
will be a serious loss to the town. bers of the W. C. T. U.
not stated.
publish. (Signed.)
,
5
V
o
_
Riley
will
no
doubt
be
president,
W
e
congratulate
Coquille
City
on
X El
layed in the riyer on account of
The train strnck and nearly
c ts < CL B e
M r . \Y m . H enry J ones ,
The Sun, at Marshfield, is in lit the acquisition of such good citizens Joe Noyes secretary, and James shoal bar.
° S' 2 S' »
killed a horse belonging to the
O*3
Butte, Mont.
B
§
g-
igation,
nud
has
passed
into
the
Burke
treasurer.
ns
Mr.
Gray
and
his
estimable
lady.
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T h e broom-handle m ill started
company at Beaver H ill recently.
r , P S- S»
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hands
of
Hon.
W.
S.
Vanderburg
Judge Schroeder, D. A. Huling,
Campmeetiog will bo held near up this week.
Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness,
I t was so badly crippled that it was
n Û 2 ®
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give way to Joy’s Vegetable Sarsap
dispatched soon after to relieve it as receiver. I t continues to shine, Pearey Hanley aud Orvil Dodge, Oak postoffice, on the Roseburg
2 ES* O
Mrs. J. I. Conger closed a suc
© I’D
and
yery
brightly
too,
in
the
canse
officials of the Myrtle Point Min and M yrtle Point stage road, be cessful term o f school at Prosper
arilla.
from its suffering.
of humanity nnd justice. Senator ing company, visited their mines, ginning Aug. 28, and will cen tim e
L i — oc 5 P S'
a ©
this week.
y 2 o °
Marshfield Sun:
The Coqnille Vanderburg is very sound in the
rm t t n m r n t K t t t « « t
H î ca
Bishop W. Dillon
returning last Wednesday. Joseph over Monday.
H e r a l d celebrnted its thirteenth faith, and can say what be thinks
CO
x c-
Clemmens, of the steamer Antelope, o f Salem and other ministers will
(Roseburg
Review.!
anniversary last Tuesday.
May it and knows in a very intelligent
£
01
took an outing with the parties for be there. Everybody com e—come
< T -t n £
$ 1 0 0 .0 0
W . S. Denning, who was called
&i
liv e to celebrate many more and nmimer. The H e r a l d greets him.
P gi
the benefit of his health, nnd we with your wagons and tents and to Looking Glass by the sickness
e- ö
continue sowiug the seeds of truth The terms o f subscription haye
are glad to say he improved while provisions to stay through the nod death o f his mother, mnde The
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p -
and virtue is our sincere wish,
been reduced to $1.50 per annum. looking over the hills of Coos and meeting. W. Stewart, P. E. o f U.B.
Review a pleasant call a few days
w 0
£
cbnrch.
Isaac Miller, o f the lower W ill
Curry,
looking
for
“
filthy
lucre.”
ngo. H e has a good position ou
Jesse Simmons met with an aeci-
C 3 Hf
*-
amette valley, came down from dent at Morras Bro’s m ill last The company held a business meet
to the person submitting the
Orvil Dodge was recommended by the government works iu Coos
most m eritorious invention
œ ri
Camas Valley last Thursday to evening, but not so serious as was ing on their mining claim and ar the state officials and has been ap county, having been employed at
0
du$ f Y U B a n u s is s ifa
a ®
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thie place and to the beach.
H e feared at first.
W hile operating a ranged to prosecute further devel pointed statistical correspondent to the Coos bay jetty and Bandon
-v
FOK IN VENTOR8, and the
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O ° ci
is a relative of the Coon fam ily and enuthookon a log, the latter turned opments.
Their last work was tho U. S. department of agricul lighthouse for the past five years.
h# object o f this offer is to en
courage persons of an invent
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had been visiting them for some nnd its weight bore him down. So satisfactory nnd they feel encour ture for Coos county, Oregon, nnd
S.'S-
ive turn of mind. At the
‘
.
MarsbUrkl
Bun.)
*
pamo
time wo wish to imprest
time.
far as we can learn ne bones were aged. They have a well-defined he wishes to gain all the informa
tho fact that
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The Lib b y coal miners worked
ledge
on
the
Middle
Sixes
that
bids
T'
C
L
broken
and
the
internal
injuries
are
tion
possible
in
regard
to
the
con
Charley Strang is rustling the
It’s the Simple, • c
Dr. fair to become one of the best in dition of crops, the kinds nnd yields, 13 days last month.
logging business at Morras Bio's not thought to be serious.
Joy’s for the Jailed and Good
Capt. S. C. Rogers bad his foot
and all information possible as to
Trivial Inventions
camp. The mill is now pressed to Cnlin was called to attend him, that section.
Health for all Mankind.
its utmost, and is said to fnrnish and was up at the mill this morn
J. J. Hoffman, an old veteran of the products o f our fertile valley. badly bruiaed ths firs to f the week,
That Yield Fortunes
JOY’ S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA.
by a horse stepping on it.
lumber equal to the best in the ing when we indited this statement. the Mexican war, who is mining ou Correspondence solicited.
—such as Do Long’t Hook
market, with an increasing demand
D im — Tn Myrtle Point, after only
and B
Eye,
y e ^ “ ’Seo
8e that Humjj£
The many friends o f Justice Ed
Is made from
Dr. Rickonback, from Pittsburg, Sixes river near Dr. Elgin's place,
“ Safety
Tety Fin,” “ Pigs
_
herbs,
and
fo r it in the city.
ver.” ‘‘ A.a
A ir Brake,”
aw...», etc.
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contains no
Fa., arrived in Coquille yesterday j was down last week to consult Hon. three days’ illness, Aug. 11, 1895, T. Jennings w ill be sorry to learn
Almost
every
one conceives
mi ne r a l
Samuel
Cresswell
Braden,
aged
84
B.
Hermann
in
regard
to
a
pension,
tbat
he
is
growing
worse,
only
Q
a bright idea at some time or
o t i c e t o s t o c k h o l d e r s .—The and took the boat for Bandon, where
dru gs or
w
other. Why not put it in prac
animal meeting of the stockholders of he will summer for four or six ns Commissioner Lochran had re years. The remains were embalmed coming to town when urgent neces
deadly pois
tical use? YO UF . lents may
on. J o y ’ s
the Coos bounty Mercantile and Shipping
lie in this din
t .
May
V e g e t a b le
The doctor is an eye, ear, I jected his claim on technical grounds. nnd placed in a sealed casket, and sity compels him to do so.
Association will be held at Herald Hall weeks.
•
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make your fortune. *Vhy not
Sarsaparilla
the
friends
o
f
deceased
will
start
to
(over the H sbadd office) in Coquille City, nose and throat specialist and has The old gent believes that he has a
The money having arrived for
try?
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C o n s tip a -
robs the
Oregon, on Friday, September <5, 1895, at 2
tion. Liver
blood o f all
0 f W r i t © fo r further information and
brought his instruments so as to be splendid claim, and yet he is too far Looking Glass today, Aug. 13, where the building o f tbe new scbool-
o’ clock p. m.
J. H. JAMES, Sec.
Co m plaints
its
impuri
mention
this
paper.
and Kidney
t ie s , a n d
able to do work in bia line while advanced in years to work i t He they will lay his body beside that house, the directors will soon be
Affections.
courses all
The following are Bishop M or at Bandon.
This is a rare oppor placed it in Orvil Dodge's hands to of his deceased wife. Father Bra ready to advertise for bids.
these impuri-
ris' appointments: Coos bay, third tunity, whioh only presents itself sell at a very small figure. Mr. den was an old settler in Coos
Philip W. Avlrett, Oaa. M gr,
The work o f boring for o o a l
Bnnday in August; consecrates the once in a great while, no if you ate Hoffman h a s three acres cleared and county, and lived a life that com
618 F S tr e e t, N orth w est,
HQ SUBSTITt/
with tbe diamond drill at Newport
new St. John’s cbnrch at Bandon, B u ffe r in g from catarrhal troubles, or set to frtlit, besides he has a fine manded respect.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
is still going o n , and tbe bore-bole
fourth Sunday in August; Dairy- diseases o f the eyes requiring either garden aud some hay. He also hAS
A telegraph plant has been es is now down over 609 feet.
* j e responsibility o f this company
may bo Judged by the fact that lta
‘▼ille, on Tuesday, August 27th; medical or surgical skill, call on a comfortable house, a high and low tablished between the telephone
stock is held by over one thousand
Thero was quite n scare in town '
Joy’s Vegetable
Port Orford, Sunday, Sept. 1st; the doctor.
of the leading newspapers in the
H e is no traveling bar with water for hydraulic pur office and the Wells, Fnrgo A Co. cn Monday evening over the m iss-1
Sarsaparilla
United States.
G old Beach, Wednesday, S e p t 4th; specialist, but on an annual outing, poses, all of which he offers for $300. express office in M yrtle Point. Allen I
prevent» tired feel
ing o f Job Duuham,our marshal’s
Chetco, Sunday, S ep t 8th.
ings, staggering sen
and prepared fur calls iu bis line. A good bargain for a mining man. Dodge, Chet Huliug aud W ill little boy; however, after an excit-i
sation», palpitation
» » » ------- - ..
I t is reported on good authority Lundy are the bloated bondholders ing search he turned up all right, i
‘“ I t is the best pntont medicine in
Unlortunate.
o f heart, rush oi
I t r i x l lr k * . It r a m a t lr Co.
who
will
operate
the
keys,
and
mes
that
O
eorge
Wells
is
hunting
and
blood to the head,
tlie world" is wliat Mr. E. M. Hart-
D R . G IB B O N S *
J.
D.
Sunderland
is
suffering
dizziness, ringing in
man,.of Marquam, Oregon, says of Gave au entertainment in thie place has been during the last month sages will be sent nil over tho world with a slight paralytic stroke, af
DISPENSARY,
ear»,
spots
before
the
Any one
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and last night which gave much satis in the vicinity of Salmon mountain. — at extortionnte rates.
fecting his left side, with which
eyes, headache, bil
6
2
3 Kfarnfy St-,
Diarrhoea Remedy.
“ What leads faction. T h s audience wns fairly His presence annoys the miners, wishing to nmko a deal with the bis right side wns form erly affected,
iousness,constipation
com er of Comraercia I
o f bowels, pain» in
me to make this assertion is from good aud the play, “ Destiny,” from the fact that he is careless Rothschilds, Vanderbilts or Rocke leaving bis right eye very much
San Francisco, C a l.
the back,melancholy,
the fact that dysentery in its worst deeply interesting and well given. about fires and is slaying deer for fellers can now have the use of j weakened.
i Established in 1854,
tongue coated, foul
I f any of electricity to accomplish their ob
form was prevalent around here lAst Frank ItoRdick, as Johu Diamond their hides and horns.
i for the t reatment of
breath, pimples on
W . II. N oble was in town S atn r-,
JSexnnl and Seminal
anti Miss the miners should be burnt out by je c t
B u m m er and it never took over two (Jack O’Diamonde),
face, body and limb,
¡diseases.such asGon-
One is surprised to see so much day and in fe m e d ns tbat he is
deciineofnerve force
or three doses of that remedy to M illy Freeman, as Annie Dennis- this worthless scoundrel he may
forrhea, G loet,S tnot-
putting in on an average of 85 logs
mining
going
on
when
visiting
tho
dizsy
s
p
e
lls
,
faint
expect
a
visit
from
a
committee
of
__________
____
“
ure, Syphilis, in all
son,
the
wife,
were
first-clnes
and
effect a complete sure.” For sale
spells, cold, clammy
■ its forms. Seminal Weakness, Inipotency
made friends, and several othore of safety. There is too much of this Johnson, Sixes and Salmon mountain per day, at his camp ou the Isth
by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist
and L'»st Manhood permanentlycured. T h e
feel and hand., sour
He
the oompany, notably Leon Henry, violating the gAme law in Coos mines. The delvers after the “ filthy mus, with a crew o f 60 men.
sick and afflicted shonld not fail to ca ll
risings, fatigue, in
upon him. The Doctor has traveled exten
W e be has just completed a uew road and
county, and an example should lucre” are all doing well.
a
s
Pedro
Sanchez,
a
vengeful
M
ex
somnia,
and
all
dis
A W a r d to th e I’ n h llr .
sively
in Europe, and inspected thoroughly
expects
to
average
from
90
to
100
lieve that there are at least one hun
ease# o f the stomach,
Last fall Mr. J. L. Is'wsllen name to me ican, W illard Graham, the false be made with some of them. News
the
various hospitals there, obtaining n
lirer and kidneys.
to pari’ImM n bst for R«v. Mr. MeCnln. I friend, and Cordelia Deunisou, as has reached Myrtle Point many dred and eighty men engaged in logs per day with a smaller crew.
great deal of valuable information, which
* Joy.» Vegetable Bar-
tola him that the prlee of the hst was |ut.
he is competent to impart to those in need
T h e residence o f Dr. Paul 8.
times of hunters slaughtering wild mining within 30 miles of Myrtle
Mparilla is aotd by all
bat aa tt was for s minister, he roakl tske Miss Wierne, an old maid, sustained
of his services. The Doctor cures when
druniata»
Refuse a
C
oke,of
W
illows,
Cal.,
was
entirely
Tonight will be game on the Middle Fork, who sell P o in t and all doing well. There is
it at $2. Mr Lewellen m id me |3-the their parts well.
others fail. Try him. DH. GIBBON will
substitute. When you
araonnt be ohsraed Mr. M ct'sin- snd the given, “ Jerry, the Outcast," an in- their ill-gotten pelts and antlers in a fine fine opportunity to prospect consumed by fire recently.
pay for the best aeeUant
make no charge unless he effects a cure.
The
1 the best. ^
redaction I made of (1, or donation, as it
Persona at a distance CU KED A T HOMK
Those Portland game y e t and no doubt there is room for loss is estimated at $5000. Dr.
might he «ailed, made tho $;i—the price of tinsely emotional and sensational Roseburg.
All communications st rictly confidential*
the hat. There is simply s misunderstand end pi ty, will be given.
nissioners could find a bonanza j a thousand miners to make a good Coke is well known in this ennnty
A ll letters answered in plain envelopes.
Adm is
in « in regard to the above, and I he story
Charges
reasonable. Call or write. Address
nnd
is
a
son
o
f
Hon.
J.
S.
Coke,
cy
would
come
down
to
Coos
living
and
some
would
mnke
good
circulated to try to injure Mr. latwsllen is sion, 60 cents no extra charge for
DR. J . F. GIBBON,
J O Y S so ft the J a d e d
collector o f customs for this p o rt.;
attend to their duties.
I strikes.
without foundation. U cuillss U s u i vnn .
reserved seals; children, 25 cents.
47 tf]
Box 11157. San Francisco, Cal.
L
Dusty roads.
Haying is about over.
Hermann A Brown have first-class
goods.
Oats 50 cents a bushel at Myrtle
Poin t
Sweet wedding bells will soon
chime at Eckley.
Chos. E. G. Dietz is laid up with
a sprained ankle.
Tired Women
f
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
F
I
QPq
sgl
H iS t
in
Given Away
E very Motitli
B
N
THE PRESS CLAIMS 60.