Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 27, 1895, Image 2

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Additional Locals.
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PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY
S ilk
N ia ljo u .
C 'liu rr h
D c «l irw I I o n .
OLD GLORY IN THE BREEZE
Tbe new Christian church build*
iug will be dedicated next Sunday
at the nsual morning hour, with
the following as the program:
1. Song, by the congregation —
“ All Hail the Power o f Jesus'
Name.”
2. Song by the choir— “ The
Kingdom Shall Stand.”
3. Scripture reading.
4. Song—“ W e Have an Anchor.”
5. Prayer.
G. Anthem by tbe choir— “ Zion’s
Children.”
7. Dedicatoiy Sermon by Rev.
C. P. Cone.
8. Invitation hymn.
At tbe close of service, a basket
dinner will be spread for all at
Collier’s grove.
The service at night will be pleas­
ing and instructive also, including
choice aud appropriate musical
selections. Several ministers are
expected from abroad aud a cor­
dial invitation is extended to the
public to attend.
WBITTKN
rO B
THE
COQUILLE
CITY
H KHALI)
BY
COMBADE
Stories of Heroic Deeds. . .
35
Stories of Our Country. . . .
45
Stories of Other L ands.. . .
45 Cannot be perm anently cured by the use
Stories of Olden Time........
60 o f opiates and sedative com pound«. It is
Ten Great Events in History
60 j too deeply seated. It L caused by an
Geographical Reader......... 1 10
impoverished condition o f the blood,
upon which the nerve« depend for suste­
Supplemental Reading for Ad­
nance. This ia the true and only natural
vanced and High Schools:
explanation for nervousness. P urify, en­
Irving’s Sketch Book— selec­
tions...................................
25 | rich and vitalize the blood w ith
Irving’s Tales of a Traveler
55
Scott's Ivanhoe....................
55
Scott’s Lady of the Lake..
35
Scott’s A bbott......................
65
Scott’s Marmion..................
45
Scott’s W oodstock. . . . . . . .
65 and nervousness w ill disappear. H ood's
Macau ley's Second Essay on
Sarsaparilla will give vitality to the blood
Chatham...........................
25 and w ill send it coursing through the
Shakspeare’s Julius Ciesar..
25 veins and arteries charged w ith the life-
Shakspeare’s Twelfth Night
25 giving, strength building qualities which
make strong nerves. If you are nervous,
Shaksi>eare’s Merchant of
try H ood’s Sarsaparilla and find tho name
Venice...............................
25 relief o f w hich hundreds o f people are tel­
ling in their published testimonials. Get
Shakspeare’s M id s u m m e r
Night’s Dream................
25
Only
Webster’s Bunker Hill Ora­
Because H ood’s Rarsaparilla is the only
tions..................................
25 Trpe
Blood Purifier prom inently in tho
DeCoverly Papers fromSpec-
iblic eye today. Sold * by all druggists.
public
tator..................................
25
euro habitual constipa»
Arnold’s Sohrab and Rustum
25 Hood’s Pills tion. Price 25c. per box.
Emerson’s American Scholar,
D o r a D o in g » .
Self Reliance....................
25
Aug. 22.— Tbe thrashing machine
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
is on the move aud grain is turning
World*« Pair Hlibtat Medal and Diploma.
out a bountiful harvest.
Dora school closed on the 23d.
“ It is the best patent medicine in
the world” is what Mr. E. M. Hart­ W. H. Bunch had charge of the
man, of Marquam, Oregon, says of school.
Also the Shiloh school closed on
Chamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
“ What leads tbe same date with a school picnic
me to make this assertion is from on the 24th at I. T. Weekly’s place.
Miss Lula Walker taught a success-
the fact that dysentery in its worst
form was prevalent around here last full term and has given good satis­
faction.
B u m m e r and it never took over two
K. H. Hansen has tho assessing
or three doses of that remedy to
done for this year.
Coos county
e f f e c t a complete eure.”
For sale bas increased iu population the last
by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist
five years to quite an extent.
W ill Price took the steamer Inst
The logging camps at Sumner
week and went to the city, where he are doiDg a rushing business.
expects to hold a position in a lum­ James Forty has about 40 men to
ber yard.
work and T. Johnson about 14.
Frank Batty hns the contract o f
Nervous ir’rostration. delivering the logs from both camps
E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: to the ivater on Catching slough.
I have suffered from a nervous pros­ J. Hartley, engineer, nnd Batty put
tration from financial losses.
Can in about 60 or more logs per day
say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla bas and pot in 14 to 15 hoars’ time.
A. Tompkinscut his leg at Forty’s
cured me. My liver, stomach and
bowels have been very inactive, but camp and young Hanson mashed
since taking your remedy I am his hand.
Frank Black of Sumner has
entirely well.
All business men
pealed about 40 cords of tnu-bark
and women should use i t
Please
for Dimmock’s tannery nt Marsh­
publish. (Signed.)
field; $4 per cord, delivered on
M r . W m . H enry J ones ,
Butte, M ont hank of catching slough. Fire in
the hills north of Sumner caused
Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness, Frank to get his bark out on safer
givo way to Joy’s V egetable Sarsap­ ground.
A. J. Mayse got hnrt at Yoakam’s
arilla.
camp and is home for repairs.
Nervousness
The Oregonian o f the 20th Inst
ROBERT STARKEY.
contains about a column article
J. S. M’EWEN & D. F. DEAN, based on the H ebald ’ h late com*
OW, Old Glory is reclining
meets on Prof. Kauematz’e silk ex­
Editors and Proprietors.
On his laurels dearly won;
periments and the cocoons pro­
Look, his stars are brightly shining;
Devoted to the material and social up­ duced by Miss Annie Laird, includ­
The dark clouds of night are gone.
building o f theOoquille Valley particularly
ing a letter o f the profeesor’s to
and o f Coos County generally.
Tis the dawn of hope we’re greeting,
Subscription, per year, in advance, $2.
J. T. Gregg, at Portland, formerly
That united we will stand—
secretary of the state fair associa­
P. FI sir Kit, N kwmpaper A dvertising A gent ,
We will ne’er be found retreating
of the
21 Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco is tion and now secretary
When a foe invades the land.
oa r authorized agent. This paper is kopt on file,
chamber of commerce in that city.
In his office.
Churua—Sing it in each cot and valley;
It is possible we shall lose Prof.
On the mountains; mid the trees;
T U E SD A Y , A U GU ST 27, 1895. Kanematz from public educational
That we’re ready, boys, to rally
li-
THE GOLDBUO MICROBE efforts this fall and winter, owing
’Neath Old Glory in the breeze.
| | A 1|
is instantly killed by sending to bis employment on his new silk
l l l l 1 1 # a2-°®.nt stnmp to tho Amori- reeiing machines, inventions of his
Peace and plenty and contentment
ington, D .C ., and asking for free literature. own au(* being constructed by him-
Are a boon wo all must prize.
D o it.
self; besides be bas calls from
We have use for no resentment—
B e O . u m - many> including the government,
S h a ll th e O u tra ce
liaise Old Glory to the skies 1
for suryeying and engineering ser-
m a te d *
lD8urmountod when united,
i
thick
Tlce8’
maP
drawing.
«
la
.
at
which
Ed. H erald : Reports are imu» i . .
. . .
Disunited we must fail.
in the air that William Norton, of !ie 18 aD exPa.r.tl . bnt we re«Ue‘ ‘ hat
Let us see that wrong is righted,
he
gets
so
little
encouragement
Beaver slongh, in this county, is
And fling envy to the gale.
meeting with opposition in proving from the general public here for
Chorus— Sing it in each cot and valley, etc.
up o d his homestead on the w£, his rare abilities and successful
efforts
in
spreading
widely
through
nei, sec 19, tp 27 s, range 12 w, on
Now, the lads that went to battle,
which be has resided with his fam­ the land, almost wholly at his own
Twould be baseness to forget;
A telephonio message was re­
expense,
the
fame
o
f
this
section
ily over five years.
They stood Arm amid the rattle
ceived in this place yesterday
as
the
most
perfect
in
the
world
for
Other parties, coal speculators,
And the charge of bayonet.
hringiug the tidings o f a fearful
are “ hankering arter” that 80 acres, the government’s experimental sta­ visitation of public wrath by lynch­
Raise a cheer for those remaining;
and baying discovered that Norton tion and the production of silk, ing at Yreka, Cal., tbe night before,
Drop a tear for many slain,
was making his final proof, they which could be made a profitable upon tbe person o f a very young
As they fought without complaining,
industry
at
so
lighten
expense
and
dispatched a messenger to the land
Or a thought of telfish gain.
man from this county, who was
office at Roseburg to make affida­ with so little tioube. The equa­ arrested at that place and j'ailed
Chorus— Sing it in each cot and valley, etc.
bility
and
moisture
of
our
climate,
vit to the claim being coal land.
about
a
fortnight
since
for
murder­
Marshfield, Or., Ang. 24.1895.
Now, after making the affidavit, and the thrift of the mulberry as ous nssault and robbery. Not hav­
they are prospecting the claim for food for tho silkworms here, pro­ ing a detailed statement of the case
Jesse Simmons has bo far recov- S c h o o l H o o k * A .t o p t e il D r ( h o
S t o l e u m l P r i c e s o t S a tu c .
coal, in defiance of Norton’s pro­ duce much larger and heavier co­ at the time, nor a legal identifica­
ersn from his late injuries received
coons
and
a
better
grade
of
silk
test, and, as thsy assert, by author­
State School Superintendent G.
tion of the party charged with the at Morras Bro’s mill, to be able to
than
elsewhere
in
this
country,
and
ity or permission, or whatever the
M. Irwin has issued a circular of in­
crime, for the sake o f his excellent come to town.
farce may be designated, emanat­ yet the government had, even prior family and friends here we re­
formation to all school boards, teach,
Dr. Strange, tbe dentist, will be era and others concerned in which
ing through efforts in the land to 1888, expended as much as $60,- frained from a publication o f the
000
and
$100,000
to
encourage
silk
in
Coquille
City
from
August
26th
office at Roseburg.
he sets forth a statement showing
account as given in the daily
The land commissioner at Wash­ culture in other states, besides is­ papers; also hoping against hope until Sept.^1, and in Myrtle Point the text-books that shall be used in
suing
volumesof
instruction
books
tT th until ■“ Sept ------
10th.
ington having been communicated
the public schools from October 1,
that the wrong person was blamed from S ' eptT
with, some of these sharps may and establishing experimental sta­ with the crime. The youth is well
Edna Lorenz spent several days 1895, to October 1,1901, a period of
tions
at
its
own
expense.
look out for an investigation into
Mr. Gregg, mentioned above, is knowo in this county, and his with friends at Bandou last week, six years. The boolfs were adopted
their actions, and others who have
taking
a deep interest in the silk- family the peer o f any in the county and also visited Mrs. Harper on by a vote of the county superintend­
been selling well-developed coal
ents and members of the state board
producing
experiment, and the for good moral character, respecta­ Four-mile.
lands at $40 par acre may be called
of examiners last fall and the state
bility and exemplary citizenship--
chamber
of
commerce,of
which
he
Miss Eulalie Tyrrell will assist board of education canvassed it on
upon for an accounting with Uncle
he alone being the “ black sheep” of
holds
the
secretaryship,
has
done
8am.
the flock—and hence we shall await Prof. Hodgin in his school at Ban­ the 1st day of last January. The
The blame for this agitation will and is doing much to develop the the details and corroboration of don, which opens next Monday, following statement gives the books
September 2d.
rest upon the party who is pnrsu- state’s resources, but there ought at this fearful denouement.
and the “state contract retail price” :
ing Norton, but ho does not care a least to be an increase o f local,
J. H . Miller and family were Swinton’s New W ord Analysis$0 40
borne
sympathy
and
encourage­
R.
D.
Sanford’s
fine
team
made
darn which way the wind blows.
55
down from Dora shopping last W ebstcr’s Primary Dictionary.
Coos county’s properity cuts no fig­ ment. Uncle Sol Spurgeon, who a runaway yesterday, resulting Friday.
Webster’s
CommonSchool
Dic­
He
brought
the
editor
ure with him, and he will manufac­ gets little credit for progressive­ seriously to the team. Little Roy some nice apples.
tionary...................................
80
ture evidence at pleasure or know ness and modern boom energies, Morgan and Vane Maury were in
Webster’s HighSchool Diction­
has
lent
a
helping
and
very
liberal
tbe
wagon.
The
former
was
driv-
Assistant
Assessor
I.
T.
Weekly
the reason why, or what he employs
05
ary.........................................
band, while others who are well ing, but got out to open a gate into passed homeward last Friday from
people for, if not to use them.
65
Webster’sAcademic Dictionary
situated
to
eucourage,
whose
inter­
Mr.
Sanford’s
field.
As
soon
as
the county seat, having finished his Barnes’ New National First
This is written in the interest of
ests
are
quite
as
great
and
whose
the team was inside, from some work the day before.
the poor, uneducated man, William
25
Reader...................................
Norton, and it should interest every financial status would be as assur­ cause the horses became restless
Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes of Barnes’ New National Second
edly enhanced, like the spider to and started to run. Yoong Maury
settler in the county.
Reader...................................
40
the fly, seem content in anticipating was thrown ont and the horses Marshfield spent several days since
A F r ie n d .
the jineuepeeting tenderfoot, with­ ran into the wire fence, in which our last issue visiting Mrs. G ’s sis­ Barnes’ New National Third
55
Reader...................................
MPROVED FARM OF 1IIO ACRES
(Hnndon Recorder. I
out the inviting parlor or effort to they became entangled and received ter, Mrs. J. W. Leneve.
roo <I fruit and grain land in Rogue
Johnson Bro’s want 1000 dozen Barnes’ New National Fourth
Three wagons loaded with people make a willing and worthy acquisi­ severe cuts. Mr. Buskirk extri­
liiver
VAlley, for exchange for a small
08 place near
Reader...................................
Otherwise, cated them from their trouble. chickens and all the hides you can
for an onting on our beach arrived tion of citizenship.
a town in Coos connty or sub­
Barnes’
New
National
Fifth
urban
property.
J. UNDSLEY,
here last Monday. They live five Prof. Kanematz has met his q w u One also ran a picket through his furnish. Highest market price in
46 3ro]
Beagle, Jackson county, Oregon-
Reader...........................
1
00
expenses, and his honors and ap­ jaw, making an ngly wound. The cash or trade. Bring them along.
miles east of Ashland.
Spencerian Copybooks, revised
R. A. Carpenter, while putting preciated talents are more from boys escaped, and tbe wagon suf­
The ladies of the Relict Corps
edition—
•S
a —I —|—
abroad
than
at
home.
He
will
fered
but
little
damage.
up wires for electrio lights in the
will give an entertainment and fair
Tracing, Nos. 1 to 7 ............
“
2
3 §•
“ ■x
hardly
leave
home
this
winter
to
woolen mills, last Tuesday, received
We publish today an important on the evening of the 28th of Sep­
Shorter course, Nos. 1 to 7.
” O fc_j~ b
g
a severe fall, which laid him up for teach, as he is preparing a new document to the general public, tember. The admission, 10 cents,
P
Common School course, Nos.
reeling machine for winding silk
a few days.
being tho contents o f a circular including lunch. Articles will be
1 to 7 ................................
Still, his tnleuts in the couduct of
The passenger list on the Ban-
issued by State Superintendent of for sale.
Business course, Nos. 8 to 11
a
technical
school
might
be
utilized
dorillo on her trip down from Port­
Schools Irwin giving instructions
Miss Evaline Collier came over Fish’s Arithmetic, No. 1 .........
land was ns follows: E. H. Caha- here, where he is convenient to his as to the kinds of school-books to from Coos river last Fiiday and
“
“
No. 2 ..........
laboratory,
if
he
received
proper
lin, R. A. Whitnoy, E. E. Taylor,
be used in our public schools and spent a few days visiting home Brooks’ Mental Arithmetic.. .
oncourugement.
Pupils
from
Miss C. O. Iio36, Miss Annie Mc­
the “state contract retail price” of and friends.
She is living at Mr. Monteith’s Elementary Geog­
Gee, Win. Hilgren, Andrew Olsen, abroad, learning o f his success nt each. The books named are those Davis’, on Coos liver, and had been
raphy.....................................
Bandon
Inst
winter,
are
soliciting
M. Meara and Miss Clara Potter.
selected by the legal authorities for absent several months.
Monteith’s Comprehensive Ge­
enrollment
already,
and
will
go
to
Besides the abovo who came to
use beginning October 1, 1895, to
ography, Oregon edition.. .
Bandon, there were 10 other pas­ San Francisco or Portland if not October 1, 1901— tbe next six years. ’ A fine new bioyclc was raffled off Maxwell's 1st Book in English,
convenient nearer home.
They
Better save this paper for reference, last Wednesday evening at Bird Maxwell’s Introductory Engl­
sengers who stopped off at way
iorts, and 29 Chinamen who came would prefer to come here, and the or cut out tbe item; it may save Nosler’a store, in which Claude
ish Grammar.........................
opening of such a school here yon some money in the purchase of Drew “ drew” heavily on the luckv
lere to work in the cannery.
Maxwell’s Advanced English
would bring a number from the school-books.
numbers.
He held three chances
Grammar...............................
outside, besides giving our own
(Const M a i l. I
and threw 42, 46, and 47, three
Comrade C. D. Elliott and fam­ numbers above all others, either National Number Tablets, Nos.
youth
the
advantages
o
f
scientific
The lostrumonts (or the band at
1 to 12...................................
ily will soon occupy their new house. one of which would have taken the
Beaver Hill arrived by express, C. and industrial courses o f study.
Smith’s Primary Physiology
A “ bee” by old comrades, includ­ wheol.
Now,
if
our
citizens
want
our
O. D., on the Arago. T h i charges
nnd Hygiene.........................
35
ing tbe Nichols brothers, Henry
on them were marked $743, by town to Btep to the front, let ns
“ Tug” Wilson returned Sunday Smith’s Elementary Physiology
Ed and Fete, G. W. Norton, Geo.
utilize
these
specialties
that
give
us
which it will be seen that the col­
nnd Hygiene.........................
55
Wickham, Joe Waltcrmeyer, and morning from a drive to Myrtle
ored boys do not intond to have prominence—as well as ordinary
Point, and informed us that an Steele’s Hygienic Physiology. 1.10
friend
J.
H.
Sackett,
pushed
the
supersede,
any cheap John affair in the shape businoss lines—and
work of completion along last week officer, probably from Astoria, bad Peterman’s Civil Government,
o f instruments.
Let the bAiid retire, lynch the spirit thnt prompts
Oregon edition.....................
65
till the house is now enclosed from passed toward Roseburg with two
correspondence
like
that
of
the
“ play on.”
the weather. Noah Leneve put up men in charge whom he had ar­ Barnes’ Primary History of the
Chicago Saturday Blade.
Negotiations are in progress
United States........................
65
a nice chimney, also, snd with put­ rested at Empire for theft of a net
We did Barnes’ Brief History of the
which promise a settlement of the
At the ineetiDg of the stockhold­ ting in the windows and hanging on the Columbia river.
difference over the Divilbiss mines, ers o f the C. B.. It. A E. Railroad the doors a yery neat aud comfort­ not learn their names.
United States...................... 1 00
and there is a prospect that the Co., held at Marshfield Monday, able home awaits the family.
Barnes’ General History........ 1 75
mine will be opened and the mill 19th inst., the following directors
The G. A. II. encampment will DON’T STOP TOBACCO Lommis’ Progressive Music
ut to work. Some valuable finds weie elected: T. R. Sheridan of
Lessons—
ave been made in that vicinity Roseburg, E. G. Flanagan, J. W. open at Marshfield next Friday. How to Cure Yourself While Using
Books Nos. 1 and 2, each ..
Great
preparations
have
been
mnde
within the past few weeks and tho Bennett, R. A. Graham, if. 13. Has-
Tobacco.
Book No. 3 ............................
to
have
a
grand
time
and
an
inter­
mill will get considerable work.
sett, O. J. Seeley and F. N. McLain. | esting program is promised. Goy.
Book No. 4 .......... .................
The tobacco habit grows on a man
At a meeting of organization of the i Lord and Justice Bean are expected until his nervous system is seriously
Book No. 5 ............................
R o a r d o t K q iia lla n t io i i.
directors, the following officers! to be present, ns also Congressman affected, impairing health, comfort Song Wave...............................
Notice is hereby given that tho were chosen:
T. R. Sheridan,
County Board of Equalization for president; J. W. Bennett, vice-1 Hermann, and will deliver addresses and happiness. To quit suddenly is Monteitli’s Pop.Science Reader
Major Tower is an­ too severe a shock to the system, as Robinson’s New Elementary
Coos conuty, Htate of Oregou, will president; R. A. Graham, general ! Saturday.
Algebra.................................
meet at tho offioe of the County manager; J. B. Hassett, secretary nounced for an “ Army Experience tobacco, to an inveterate user, be­
18GI to Escape from Libby Prison comes a stimulant thnt his system Robinson 8 Geometry..............
Clerk of said county on the lGtb and treasurer.
continually craves. Baco-Curo is a Bryant & Stratton’s Common
in 1864.”
day of September, A. D. 1895, at
School Bookkeeping...........
90
scientific cure for tho tobacco habit,
Last Thursday E. D. and T. J.
the hour of 9 o’clock a. in., and
Godfrey, the slack-wire and bor-
publicly examine the assessment McAdams and Albert and Piper izoutal-bar performer, contortionist in all its forms,carefully compounded Ward’s Business Forms, Nos.
1 and 2 .............. . . . . . . . . .
roll, and correct all errors in valu­ Johuson returner! from a camping and acrobat, will show at Masonic after the formula of an eminent Ber­
ation, description, or qualities of and hnntiog trip on Rock creek hall again, in this place, next Sat­ lin physician who has used it in his Ward's Business Forms, Nos.
3 and 4 ..................................
private practice since 1872, without
and vicinity. The boys were out urday night
lands, lots or other property.
He gave two per­
ten days, hut only hunted three formances at Marshfield last week a failure, purely vegetable and guar­ Steele's Popular Zoology. . . .
K. H. H ansen ,
County Assessor. days, during which time they I and had large and delighted audi­ anteed perfectly harmless. You can Steele’s Popular Chemistry..
secured eight fine, fat deer. They ] ences. He is a favorite here and use all the tobacco you want, while Steele’s Fourteen Weeks in
Botany..................................
A Pendleton firm has just com- j killed four in one day, and five o f j will undoubtedly draw a large at- taking Bnco-Curo; it will notify you
when to stop. We give a written Steele’s Popular Physics........ 1 10
leted two large cooking vats for the eight were four-pointers.
tendsnee.
guaranty to permanently cure any Steele’s New Descriptive As­
'• Ih ger!l.,,fr Bir. f Crnek’ whicli
H. Otis, one of Mr. Barnard’s
tronomy ................................ 1 1 0 1
«re to be used for the purpose of
y y topographical engin-' Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Strange of case with three boxes, or refund the
boiling horseflesh, which is to be | eor, reached this place last
last Wed-
Wod- Roseburg arrived from Baudon to­ money with 10 per cent interest Steele’s Fourteen Weeks in
Geology................................ 1 10
fe d to h o g s .
Mr. Rogers has a nesd
evening ami departed day nnd are pleasantly located at Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a
large number of swine winch he T h u ^ la , rn^nTug. Mr. ö T. on- tbe residence o f Mrs. Messer, where scientific cure, that cures without the Gow's Good Morals and Good
the doctor will be pleased to see a ll1
Manners.................................
, aid of will power and with no incon-
iDteuils to fattou for the market.1 gaged - •
- -
iu special
It leaves the system as Kidd’s New Elocution and Vo­
A s horses are worth but about one- j coasTsectioulor M rs ' govorninent who may desire first-class dentistry, venicnce.
cal Culture............................
fourth o f a cent per pound gross The H erald was honored with a They will be in Coquille City until p „ re and free from nicotiue as the
September 3d only.
i day before you took your first chew Supplemental Reading for Pri­
weight, they cau he profitably brjof cal)
mary and Grammar Schools
slaughtered, cooked and converted
Wedding cake cams with the or «moke.
Sold by all druggist«,
into pork.
Miss lone Vannoy has moved announcement o f tho marriage of w*th our ironclad guaranty, at $1 —Johonnot's National Scries:
,
1 from Oakland, Cal., to hei old our young friends R. G. Sumer- | Per box; three boxes (thirty days
Books of Cats and D ogs. . .
The output o f the pear orchards home at Grants Pass. The family
Friends in Feathersand Furs
treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on
lin
nnd
Miss
Cora
Harman.
We
on tho Wallace frnit farms, near jH now united once more Mother
Neighbors with Wings and
receipt of price. Write for booklet
Salem, has been sold by Manager Vannoy being there with her thnnk the happy pair, and wish and proofs.
Fins...................................
Eureka Chemical fi
them
joy
and
happiness
together.
Wallace to California buyers, and daughter. Mrs. Hsrkness and her
Curious Flyers,Creepers and
M’f g Co., M’f’g Chemist«, LaCrosse,
will be shipped east at once. Pick­ family. Miss lone, and hosts of old
The teacher’s institute began Wisconsin.
Swimmers.........................
ing has begun. The agent repre­ friemls and neighbors.
yesterday in Marshfield, and will
Neighbors with Claws and
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senting the California firm esti­
close with Thursday night’s ses­
H oofs.................................
o t ic e t o s t o c k h o l d e r s -T h e
C. W . W hite, manager, and J. C.
mates the crop at 6U00 boxes.
annual meeting o f the atuokbnldera of
sion.
Glimpses of the Animal
Wilson, machinist, nt the Lyons
the C« nia Connty Mercantile And Shipping
W orld................................
Of course, tho farmer will have mill at this place, mnde a business
Mrs. Geo. Hall o f Oakland, Or.,; Association will he held a At Herald Hall
„ sister
ui.lnr OI J.
I 11
.Inmesof tnin cite (r>» « *he Huutu.oftloe)
>“ Ooqnille
City, 2 Johonnot’s Historical Series:
a large crop of oats, with nothing trip to the bay together yesterday. a
11. .ininesoi tUlS ciiy, ora^on. on
S»rtonib«rfi.
l>o:., nt
on FriJ«y.
Friilur, September
fi. 1895.
n> - i
Grandfather's Stories.........
to feed them to but bicycles.
is visiting at the beacu.
| o’ * clock
• g p. m.
J. H. JAMES, See.
All druggist a sell Dr. Miles* Nerve r last era.
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I
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Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Hood’ s
Elk creek country is thronged
with hunters.
D on H ex .
n o tic e to D a ir y m e n .
Patrons not belonging to the Co-
qnille Dairymen’s Union will re­
ceive 10 cents por pound butterfat
in milk delivered at Coquille
Creamery from June 8th until fur­
ther notice.
C o q u il l e D a ir y m e n ’ s U n io n .
Per C. RomaDder, Manager.
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Algernon, dear, we must take up
some kind of reform this year.
Now, if I take np dress reform,
wbat will you take?
Chloroform.
In a new Engliph restaurant:
Tho guest— What ran I get here?
The matron— We haye coffee as
mother used to make it. The guest
— Well, gimme tea.
$ 100.00
Given A w ay
E very M onth
to the person submitting the
most m eritorious iuvontiott
during the preceding month.
W fi SECURE PATENTS
FOR INVENTORS, and tho
object o f this offer is to en­
courage perions o f an invent­
ive turn o f mind. At tho
same time we wish to Impress
the fact that
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It’s the Simple,
Trivial Inventions
That Yield Fortunes
C
£
w.
N
Hood’ s
—such as Do Long’s Hook
and Eye, “ See that Hump,”
“ Safety Pin,” “ Pigs in Clo­
ver,” “ Air Brake,” etc.
Almost every one conceives
a bright idea at some time or
other. Why not put it in prac­
tical use? YOUR talents may
v lie in this direction. May
*.)
make your fortune. Why not
i
try?
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mention this paper.
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THE PRESS GLAIMS GO.
Philip W. Avlrett, Gett. Mgr.*
618 F Street, Northwest,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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may bo judged by the fact that its
stock is held by over one thousand
of the leading newspapers in the
United States.
Unfortunate.
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