Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 29, 1895, Image 3

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    S. P. C. Johuson is having n
convenient addition made to his
residence.
OUR NEW CLUBBING OFFERS!
Mrs. C. W. Martin will make
purchases of much new stock while
in the city.
Special Inducements to Subscri­
bers—Best and Cheapest.
Mrs. Walter Sinclair returned
yesterday, after a protracted visit
on the bay.
Mrs. Tolly Slone has been very
11 for a few days past, and it is
ared dangerously so, though she
better as we go to press.
You can buy a good farm cheap,
and adjoining Coquille City on the
'^pst, by calling on li. D. Sanford.
T h e “ H e r a l d ” a n d Y o u r C h o ic e a t
th e P r i c e S t a t e d B e l o w .
JTra. J . J*. B ell, Oti atratom ir, K a n .
wife of the editor of Tho Graphic, tho load-
lng local paper o f Miami county, writes
“ I w as troubled tcith h ea rt disea se
for six years, severe palpitations, short­
ness of breath, together with such ex­
treme nervousness, that, at times I would
walk tho floor nearly all night. We
consulted the best medical talent.
T hey said th ere teas no help f o r m e ,
that I had organic disease of tho heart for
which there was no remedy. I had read
your advertisement in The Graphic and
a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottlo of
D r . Stiles* Ketv Cure f o r th e H eart,
| which convinced me that there was true
merit in it. 1 took three bottles each of the
Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and
I t com pletely cured m e. I sleep
well at night, my heart beats regularly and
I have no more smothering spells. I wish
to say to all who are suffering as I did;
there’s relief untold for them If they will
only give your remedies Just one trial."
Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive
iarantoo that tho first bottle will benofit.
11 druggists soli it at 81, 6 bottles for 85, or
it will d © sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.
'I The regular quarterly session of
the city counoil will be held at the
Point, city hall next Monday, November j
uille on 4.
Miss Nellie Figg will close out
all the balance of her stock Satur­
put up a neat
day at auction. Sale will begin at
addition to his 2 o’clock.
The Star Comedy Co. Saturday
and Mrs. Heines night, Nov. 2. “ Peleg and Peter”
Mrs. Louisa Dement will please you. Free dance after
week.
the play.
Clinton and wife drove
The schooner Albion was towed
?tn Marshfield Sunday on a up to Morras lire's mill last Thurs­
to Mrs. C’s parents, Mr. and day. She will receive lumber for
rH. H. Nichols.
San Francisco.
A large shipment of cans for the
A bonfire party was given to a i
Parkersburg salmon canuery came host o f young folks at J. S. Law­
over on last Friday’s train and rence’s residence last Friday even­
went down on the Dispatch.
ing. The guests enjoyed a jolly Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
V iss Nellie Figg will close out time.
Restores Health
When nil other remedies for scrofula fail,
•ill of her remaining stock of notions
and ancy goods at auction next Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, if persistently used,
Mrs. Sugg has moved her dress­
Saturday. Don’t miss this chance. effects a cure. Being a powerful alterative, making parlor over Johnson Bro’s
it clennsos the blood of all impurities,
Sal * will begin at 2 o’clock.
destroys the germs o f scrofula, and imparts store.
I)i n’t forget “ Peleg and Peter,” new life and vigor to every fibre of the body.
The shingle mill has undergone
Se’.oiday night, at Masonic Hall.
W. H. Thomas, tha genial pro­ some repairs and Mr. Dickson has
Admission, 25 and 15 cents; 50
prietor of the Tupper hotel of many orders ahead.
cents for reserved seats.
Free
Bandon, came np on the Dispatch
Uncle Tom Stone is in very poor
dance after the play.
on last Friday and made a business health. He has heart trouble, aud
M. Nystrcm, the popular land­ trip to Marshfield.
may be called off at any time.
lord of the Myrtle Point hotel,
M rs.Lowe, wife of ClarenceLowe,
L. H. Hubble, o f Beaver Hill,
spent n couple of days at tbe bay
Bandon’s enterprising druggist, is paid Coquille a visit on last Mon­
last week, returning home on Fri­
visiting in Coquille this week. She day. He reports everything quietat
day.
It is reasonable to suppose that as Ayer’s came up on yesterday’s boat and that place.
will return home on Wednesday.
Sarsaparilla has benefited others it will
benefit you. No other medicine is so effect­
ive in producing a radical change in the
blood and imparting renewed life and en­
ergy to the whole system, both nervous and
physical.
The tug Barclay Golden has
undergone an improvement at the
bay, having been put on the ways
and a change made in her keel aud
rudder. This gives her more secur­
ity in crossing the bar.
Miss Jessie Bodley of Portland,
who has been visiting friends on
the North Fork for some days,
came to this place last Thursday
ou a visit to her friend. Miss Sallie
Mast.
The city council held a called
meeting last Saturday night, chiefly
with rpgard to taking action on the
new telegraph poles being placed
on the streets by the railroad com­
pany.
T. W. Miller nnd daughter, Mrs.
Edmunds, made the H erald a
pleasant visit yesterday.
Mr. M.
is one o f Coos county’s good citi­
zens, whose friendshtp it is pleas­
ant to have.
Rev. Wm. Horsfall went to Ban­
don on last Friday to hold services
on Sunday at the Episcopal church
in that place.
lh e steamer Antelope has started
in on its daily run from this place
to Bandon starting in the morning
aud returning at night. Capt Vale
Perry is the boss.
F. W. Neil, at present in Bandon,
will canvass this place and vicinity
the coming week for the Paciflo
: Coast Homo Supply Association of
1 San Francisco. This organization
guarantees yon a large saving of
money on everything you buy.
Rev. R. W. Byrn, tho new South­
ern Methodest minister at Myrtle
Point and on the Noith Fork, in
company with our own new local
minister, Rev. W. B. Smith, made
the H e r a l d a call yesterday. Rev.
Byrn is a very ysnug man and just
recently from Tennessee.
County Clerk D. F. Dean, wife
and children came from Empire on
a yiait to their old home and friends
last week, returning yesterday.
This is Mr. D ’s first visit for nearly
a year aud a half. Grandpa Dean
went with them on a short return
visit.
notice.
The second installment of money
subscriptions to the stock o f the
new hotel is now due, and should
be paid at once to
J. W. L e n e v e , Sec.
J. H. Nosier, President.
Coquille City, October 21, 1895.
H erald has made clubbing arrangements with the following pub-
lications, as stated below.
We take pleasure in presenting to our
patrons and others these exceedingly fine offers, viz:
The Weekly Examiner, of San Francisco ($1.50), and tbe Coquille
City H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.75.
A strictly High Grade Machine, warranted from the ground up,
The Weekly Call, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the H erald ($2), both
7 5 Gold Medals,
for one year for $2.75.
4 2 Silver Medals,
The Thrice-a-Week World, of New York ($1), and the H erald ($2),
6 First and Second Prizes.
both for one year for $2.25.
The Twice-a-Week Traveller, of Boston—12 pages each week, ($1)— A
$ 5 0 0 0 C h a lle n g e in G o l d C o in
and the H erald , both for one year for only $2.
T H E FARM , H O U SE H O L D AN D L IT E R A R Y .
The Rural Northwest, of Portlaud, Or., u np lend id local agricultural
and horticultural journal (semi-monthly, 50 cts.), aud the H erald ($2),
both one year for $2.
The Home and Farm, of Louisville, Kv., (50 cts.), aud the H erald
kifM Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington “t&S
($2), both one year for only $2.10.
B&r during the season of 1894. -®U
Womankind, a handsome, attractive, monthly home paper (50 cents),
the Farm News, a practical farm paper, monthly, (50 cents), and the
N O R T H P A C IF IC B IC Y C L E CO.,
H erald ($2), all one year for only $2.
133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon.
Word and Works, of St. Louis, Mo., including to each subscriber the FOR PRICES, APPLY TO—
Word and Works Almanac and Hand-Book, u useful and handsome pub­
Gi F . B O U T E L L , C o q u ille C ity ,
lication (both $1.25), aud the H erald ($2), the three for only $2.50.
Every Where, the famous poet Will Oarletou’s charming literary and
AGENT FOR COOS COUNTY.
illustrated monthly (50 cents), aud the H erald ($2), both one year for $2.
IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY
P O P U L IS T 'P A P E R S AND P O L IT IC A L POIN TERS.
The Road, of Denver, Col., ($1), an 8-page weekly worth double the
and don’t be imposed upon by buying a
price, and the H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.15.
remedy that requires you to do so, as it is
nothing more than a substitue. In the sud­
The Silver Knight, of Washington City, Senator Stewart’s great
den stoppage of tobacco you must have
paper ($1), and the H erald ($2), both one year for $2.35.
some stimulant, and in most all cases, the
Our Nation’s Crisis, Gov. Waite’s paper, of Denver, Col. (50 cts.), and
the H erald ($2), both one year for $2.
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor­
phine, or otber opiates, leaves
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CLUBBING BATES FOR PAPERS,
a far worse habit contractad.
We have concluded to offer the following books as premiums for cash
Ask your druggist about
subscribers:
THE IMPERIAL BICYCLE
lias Taken j|!
to Any One Who W ill Show a Record Like
THE
IM PERIAL!
DON’T
STOP
TOBACCO
B A C O -C T T IR O .
It is purely vegetable.
You
Coin’s Financial School, price 25
cents, and Coin’s Hand-Book, price do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0- It will notify you
10 cents, and one year’s subscription when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease, Your system will be
as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke.
to the H erald , all for $2.
[C oin ’ s F in a n c ia l S chool , by W. H. An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all
Harvey; illustrated, 150 pages and 64 illus­ its forms, or money refunded.
Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days
trations . It simplifies the financial subject treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will
so that an ordinary schoolboy can under­
stand it. It is the text book of the masses, be sent by mail upon receipt of price. • END S I X TWO - CENT
absolutely reliable as to facta and figures, STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX.
Booklets and proofs free.
and the most interesting and entertaining
E ubkk a C hem ical & M’ f ’ o Co., La Crosse, Wis.
book on the subject of money published.
C oin ’ s H a ndbook , by W. II. Harvey; deals
with the elementary principles of money
and statistics.]
Office o f THE PIONEER Pr>ESS COMPANY, 0 . W. Homick, Bnpt..
St. Paul, M inn., Sept. 7,1894.
Eureka Chemioal and Mnn’ f f f Co., L a Ornane, Win.—Dear Sira: I have been a tobacco
Shy lock, price 25 cents, and The fiend for many years, and daring tho past two years bave smoked fifteen to t w en t, cigars
Anarchists of Wealth, price 10 cents, regnlarly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my nbyaioian told
1 must give np tbe use o f tobacco, for tbe time being at least. I tried the so-called
and the H erald one year, all for $2. me
“ Keeley Care,” "N o-T o-B ac.” and variona other remedies, hot without success, until I
accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Cnro. ” Three weeks ago today I oom menced using
ft#“ In referenc to tho above publications, it is necessary to say but your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured d am in perfect health,
little. Everybody knows what magnificent papers the “Examiner” and and the horrible craviug^for tobacco, which i every
everyjnveterato
i
smoker fully appreciates, baa
left me.
I consider your "Baoo- Curo” simply wonderful, "and oan fnllv
“ Call” of San Francisco are, as also the Thrice-a-Week New York World completely
recommend it. Yonra very truly,
C. W . H o b h io x .
Attend Miss Nellie Figg’s auction
of fancy goods and notions next
Saturday. Everything must go, as
it is a positive closing out of her aud Twice-a-Week Boston Traveler--each of which are worth the price
stock. Sale will begin at 2 o’clock. asked. The Homo and Farm is a splendid agricultural and family jour­
W. Norton, our Beaver slough
nal, large lC-pago paper, and of itself worth the price of both papers.
Robert McCleary has had some
Womankind is a most attractive and entertaining home monthly, heartily friend, went to Roseburg last Sat­
dodgers issued from this office welcomed by and instructive to the mothers and daughters; and the urday on summons of a contest on
('uncles Lyons, nephew of our
announcing an auction at his place Farm News is edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, is bis homestead. He goes, Dot only
•
an J. A. Ly ons, is in this
of business, near the depot, on Sat­ handsomely printed, and contains what the practical farmer wants. equipped with right, justice and
Acres, f mile from
G. W. Cauning, superintendent urday, Nov. 16, beginning at 11 a. Word and Work« is Rev. Irl Hicks’ paper of St. Louis. This is a scien.
<
ou a business trip from San
Myrtle Point postoflice; all rich bot­
law on his Hide, but counsel from
tom land, cleared, fenced and in high
Ft incisco.
Tbe H erald had a of the county poor 'farm, has a in. He has many useful articles title journal aud is full of excellent reading matter. The Almanac, given
state of cultivation. GOOD HOUSE
with the paper, contains 100 pages of forecasts and other useful infor­ tli i department at Washington to and new barn, about 50 bushels o f potatoes
pleasant visit.
He will remain iu bright little 6-year-old boy to put
to dispose of, including furniture, mation and is a valuable book.
prosecute
the
trespassers.
T
be
and
a
large amount of garden truck; 27
this city about a fortuight.
out to the right parties for adoption. tools of various trades and otber
tiers hard wood, flood cook stove. 75 chick­
The
Road
is
a
large,
wide-a-wide
Populist
paper,
published
by
“
mid-
trouble
is,
he
is
a
poor
man
and
ens,
abont
50 bushels o f oorn, and a flood
Deputy Sheriff J. J. Stanley Call or notify him through the articles.
Now is offered a rare dle-of-the road” Herbert George, of Denver, Col. Of The Silver Knight
aouldn’t accomplish much in that skiff with two pairs of oars.
opportunity to buy.
came over Suuday for Mrs. 8. and postoflice at this place.
it is only necessary to say that it is Senator Stewart’s fearless paper, and line. His next best protection is, A L L OFFERED FOR $ 5 0 0 -
O. A. Kelly made us a pleasant
the babies, who had spent a fort­
The Couuty W. C. T. U. com­ is published in Washington City. Our Nation’s Crisis is best advertised
Call at Wells, Fargo A Co’s Express office
to warn them off, and if they fail to at Myrtle Point for further particulars.
night with her parents,Mr. audMrs. visit last Thursday, and included a menced its session yesterday. There by saying that it is owned and edited by Gov. Waite, Colorado’s great
It is good reading. respond promptly, accelerate their
John Goodman. We acknowledge donation of several “ 50-cent dollars” is a good attendance from all parts Populist governor, the War-horse of the Rockies.
Administrator’s Notice-
a visit from Mr. and Mrs. S.
on subscription account.
Mr. K. of the county and much interest at­ The Rural Northwest is an Oregon farm journal, and is clean and well speed with some birdshot, or buck­
managed.
It
will
be
worth
the
price
we
charge
for
both
papers
to
any
tracted
from
our
own
community.
o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
shot
if
necessary.
Mrs. Helen D. Harford, the state aud family are now residents of
the undersigned has been, by the order
Last night a large assemblage farmer in Coos county.
Coquille for school advantages.
o
f
the
County Court of the County o f Coos,
cturer of the W. C. T. U., from
listened to some interesting exer­
jfc 3 “ These Club Rates, of course, imply payment in advance.no®
State
o f Oregon, appointed administrator
Bev. W .B . Smith, well known to cises. After opening song by the
Newburg, reached this place last
o f the estate of H. C. Braden, deoeused. All
ASSy-We can only make these splendid terms where cash is ■“(MW
RIPA N S
persons having claims against said estate
©ay*
paid in advance.
W edoesdey. She visited several many o f nur citizens, and a very choir, Rev. J. S. McCain delivered
are hereby required to present the same,
CL
duly verified as by law required, to the
c mmunities in this couuty during able and popular minister o f the j an earnest address of welcome,
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undersigned, at Myrtle Point, Coos county,
a week, prior to tbe meeting of Methodist church, south, arrived I which was responded to by several
I 'r e s l i M i l k C a w s .
The modern stand-
Geo. Moulton again accepts the
Oregon, at tho office of Orvil Dodge, within
Mrs.
- it i couuty W. C. T. U. yesterday here last Sunday to take charge of I of the visiting delegates.
six months from the date o f the first publi­
I want to sell 10 bend of first- agency of the Pacific nursery at
cation of this notice.
tu
ard Family Medi-
the congregation at this place. | Helen D . Harford, state lecturer, class, fresh milk cows during No­ Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass
.. d today.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1895.
u
Mr. S. is a son-in-law of our popu­ ; delivered an able and eloquent vember and December.
H. C. BKADEN, J b .,
Coos county. This is a reliable
Uncle Dave Stone and family
cin e : C u re s the
Administrator Estate o f ti. C. Braden,
t/)
lar townsman, Hon. J. J. Lamb. i address. The meeting continues
R.
D.
S anfobd ,
firm
and
already
known
as
such
octl 4t j
reached their old home on Halls
u common every-day
Coquille City. to Coos couDty patroDS, while
J. Carl Billingham, publisher’s I today, and will close tonight with a
>
creek last week. They had been
grand rally aud mass meeting, at
for Lewis’ Rheumatic
Testimonials
George
is
also
well
known
and
agent o f P. F. Collier, publisher, I which Mrs. Harford will again be
ills o f humanity.
several weeks on the way from
Liniment.
If
5
Tbe ball given by our Trombone deals fairly with our citizens.
New York, will be in Coquille City i tbe chief speaker. Admission free
eastern Oregon and were much
▼MDt
tu
on or about the 10th of November j and everybody invited.
hand at Norway last Saturday night you want fruit trees o f any kind,
W . T. L ewis . Manufacturer o f Lewis’ Lin­
fatigued with travel. Besides they
true to Dame and ut fair prices,
z
iu the interests of that house. He
iment, Myrtle Point. O regon.
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was
a
grand
affair
and
well
patron­
had but recently been much broken
give
George
Moulton
your
order.
o
P bak S ib ; I have been troubled with
is at present on the lower river.
A c r i d n i l a t J l j pllt* F o m t .
ized. The band and gnests from
sick headache for years, and have tried
down with sickness. He is warm­
He can do great things in that line
M ASK
many remedies, bu£ found no good result
Last
Thursday,
while
A.
Mc­
NEURALuriA
cured
by
Dr.
Miles’
P
a
ir
ly greeted by many old friends and of business, which deserves yo ur
this loculity were taken up Satur­
from anything until I tried your Great Lin­
P i l l s . “ One cent a dose. ’ At a ll druggists.
neighbors.
iment. 1 found permanent relief from one
Donald was engaged iu hauling day evening, by the steamer Myrl,
consideration.
application and reooramend it to the publio
Our big squash stands first on
for like trouble. I have often been in bed
STRAY NOTICE. — The nnderaigned 1 potato vines out of the field, he which had beeD chartered for the
C. O. Lyons, representing tli
fo r 2 o r 8 d a v s with this droadful disease
1 baa taken np two steers, described as allowed
one o f his little boys trip, and the young folks from the
the list y et Seventy-one pounds
and havesuffered intensely, bat 1 am happy
follows: One black steer, about 4 years old.
Eureka Suspender Co. of Seattle,
to say tnat I have at last found a sure cure,
team while he upper forks of the river were pres­
o f squash done up in one package crop and swallow-fork in right ear, «and to drive the
and that cure is Lewis’ Great Hhenraatio
Wash.,
is
in
this
place
introducing
under-bit in left. The other about 2 years
and Neuralgic Liniment. Kespectfully,
isn’t met with every day. We old, red. with line back, and same ear-marks j loaded the wagon. A little 3-year- ent in lnrge numbers.
the
specialty
of
that
company—
the
MKS, G . W. S IK W A K T.
the former.
have had many visitors at the as For
ISHING T O I UUCHASE
further particulars, call on or address I old boy came up to the wagon with­
This Liniment on sale at Lenove’s
Enreka
Smpender.
Every
man
M
A
K
K
I
K
D
.
H e r a l d office the past week and the undersigned at Karat Coos county, Or., out being noticed and began climb­
drug store.
! B rown G arant an —At Marshfield, Oct. IB, who wears pants Bhonld haye a
property, pay charges for keeping and
have been, through the kindness prove
advertising, or the stock will be said to pay ing in just ns the team started. He j 1895, by Bev. Mr. Baldwin, J. L. Brown
pair o f them, and not miss this j
of fneDds, enabled to exhibit sev- expenses.
and Miss Lizzie Greennian.
JOHN F. HAY Ed.
T. W . G IL L H A M ,
was thrown to the ground, and the
f a l fine specimens of fruits and liural, Coos county, Or., Oct. 28, 1895.
opportunity to get them.
Work-1
wheel
passed
directly
over
his
chest,
KKMATOLOOICAL PLENIPOTKN-
D
O
R
*
.
FOR
SCHOOLS
OR
ACADEMIES
vegetables
of
Coos
county’s
You can fool the doctors some­
ing men will appreciate their good
tiary, senographioal and extemporan­
Will find it to their interest to consult or
severely crushing the body o f the S toba —At Marshfield, Oct. 19.1895, to Mr.
growths.
eous coiffure arranging without platitudin-
times, but nature—never.
When
and Mrs. A.Stora, a daughter.
and healthful qualities at sight, write the undersigned, agent for Kane & ousponderosity;
hirsute appendages mowed
child aDd breaking the left arm. B b a d y — At Bandon,Oct. 20^1895, to Mr. and
, manufacturers, Chicago, 111.
Mr. Figg, living a little distance the kidneys and bladder are in an
and electrocuted l synchronously.
*
while the clerk, office man, city Co We
Dr. Leep was called and set tbe
sell direct from the factory, and
Mrs. M. V. Brady, a son.
a. ve this place, last week exbib- nnbealtby condition you will feel limb and the child was doing well H umbert —At Bandon, Oct. 24.1895. to Mr. marshal or pugilist cauDot live and ship, f. o. b., to Han Francisco or Portland
n o n ACKES OF LAND FOK 8ALE—
JOHN KOW AN, Agent.
and Mrs. Wm. Humbert, a daughter.
A beautiful home. lOOO prune
re • some apples from his orchard, the effect, and should not refuse at last account.
It seems almost
do business longer without them. 19 tfl
Coquille City, Oregon.
trees ootuing into bearing; a good apple
the cry for assistance. OregoD K id ­ a miracle that the child was not B a bb o w p —At Bandon, Oct. 15,1895, to Mr.
e
9 unknown, that measured 5^
orchard ana some small fruit; good house
Mr.
Lyons
may
ba
found
at
Nas-
and
Mrs.
F,
Barrows,
a
son.
ney Tea always affords relief, and killed.
and bnrn and outbuildings; plenty o f good
.
iuebes through the flat nay. Six­
burg’s hotel for the next week or
a cure. W ill restore the organs to
water and everything convenient. Apply to
teen apples would quite fill the
E. COKMAN.
a healthy condition in less time
ten days.
Mr. Lyons also repre­
sepl)
Myrtle Point, Or., or on the place.
Uatarrü..
usual bushel box. New let any
Awarded
than RDy other remedy. Our drug­
sents
the
Columbia
Woolen
Co’s
valley 8iwasb or Boston man dis­
MPUOVEP FAKM OF I HO ACBE8
E. W. J oy C om pany — Gentlemen: Highest Honors— World’s’ Falf»
gists 8. L. Lcnevp.of Coquille City,
good fruit and grain land in Koguo
pute this, and we’ ll challenge him
wholesale tailoring department at M E N
Q I V B V illlD W A O E 8
m II
rr . D- .
i und N. G. W. Perkins, of Myrtle I have just completed the second
Hiver
Valley, for exchange for a small
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
, 575 Market street, San Francisco, LADIES c AY d IU U n TEMPHB
Springs,
place near a town in Coos county, or sub­
bottle
of
your
VegetableSarsaparilla,
r...
i county
urban property.
J. LIND8LEY,
.n R ;
for which he will take orders for
BY USING t h e
46 3m]
Beagle, Jaokson county, Oregon*
can do.
A grand masquerade will be given I have had catarrh for years which
affected my eyes, hearing and stom­
suits, cheaper than ready-made
J. E. Smyth, of Portland, brother <d Riverton next Satutday night. ach. Frequently would have dull
T H E STEA M ER S
suits, and ot better material and
o f Robert Smvtb who has tho con- Ne,lt qo'rter-sheet posters, printed headaches for days at a time. Since
finish
than
can
be
bad
generally.
a „0 *
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at tbe H erald office, are oat taking your remedy I have felt no
It saves fuel, thus saving money.
tract on the Arago lighthouse, came Rnnoancing thp pftr,icolars, and as
This is an Oregon firm, the head­ | It saves the temper by absolutely refusing |
disagreeable symptoms.
to burn the food.
over from the bay last Friday to ¡„ U80H| at thftt p|acP> tbe ball will
quarters being at Oregon City.
Trusting you will publish this as
It confines odor o f cooking to the kitchen.
w
Will Maka Hegnlar Tripa Between
It
saves
one-third o f the food that is lost
look after lumber and shingles pur- be s pleasant affair, for no pnins I want any one suffering from any I
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by
cooking
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banal
way.
cliassd here. He came around from are spared to make it a success. of the above symptoms to be bene- |
Portland on the schooner Ella Chas. Petprson, jr., C. S. Brown tited. Kindly send me two more |
CARRYING
Oreoa, laden with material for the and E. J. Downs are the committee bottles by return express. (Signed) j
BANDON. OREGON,
Passengers and Freight at Lowest
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of lhft ng (
igbtbonsp. The schooner brought on arrangements, E. M. Peterson,
M b . F rederick D e R ichmond ,
I Famishes best goods on the ms rket, home- Manufactured by W. E. Beveridge, Ba UI-
Rates.
ne hundred thousand brick, forty Ed White and Curt Price the floor
spun and foreign. Latest fashions.
Seattle, Wash, j
more, Maryland.
■onsand shingles, one hundrpd managers. C. Hull and D. Thomas
OREGON GOAL k NAVIGATION CO .
J A M E S
W E S T ,
Every mail brings a new batch of
Artistic • Tailoring • a • Specialty.
‘ »rrels o f lime r.nd
serve as prompters. Admis-
Propriété/•.
BANDON,
OBEOON,
her material. Mr.
E. G. Flanagan. Agent, Marshfield .
Most Perfect Made.
i to the ball, 50 cents. A mid- testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable j
I All kind» o f work will ra m i,, rarefn *
37 3ml
Gen.ral Ageat. fri. O. Oo., Agent, Empire City.
Sarsaparilla.
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attention. Pricwi raaaonabl«.
bick also ou Friday's
bt supper will be served.
40 Years the Standard.
M
lailocker is constructing a
t '•
lions warehouse at the rear
'
business bouses on Front
s*i.<-
It is 20x40 feet, nnd will
o'» at I n enhance the advantages of
lercantile bouse*.
An Elegant Home
for Sale, Cheap.
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