Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 12, 1895, Image 3

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TUESDAY, NOY. 12
REGU LAR
; ; the w rong w ay to cure a
T R A IN S
V » ON D A Y S , W ED N ESD A YS
lvJL days will run us follow s;
Lon vo
8.00 a. iu.
Marshfield
A rrive “
a . 1 '» “
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y
s. su ••
Norway
10.00 “
M yrtle Point
LOCAL
is o s .
W b s l » l i e C 'a q u l l l e V a l l e y C am D o .
I i t i t t t t m t m t m t i « » « « » « « » » * «
: I Hosts o f psople ko to w ork in
AND FUI-
Arrfke
12.15 p. m.
Leave
11.00a. m.
10.25 “
10.1ft “
ITEMS.
Thanksgiving on the 28tb.
Additional locals on 2d and 4tb
pages.
Tbe bund bag received a new
snare dram.
Mrs. James Drown and daughter
of Myrtle Point drove to Coquille
in h buggy cn Inst Fridny.
S t. J a c o b s O il 3 a ? jr r Ä k £
A very pleasant and successful
T o McDonald's, for hot or cold
baths.
j social was given at Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Elliott gave n nice party Morgan’s last Tuesday eigh t
Saturday afternoon last to her Sun­
Oregon Kidney Ten for sale by
Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City,
day-school class.
and N. G. W. Perkius, o f Myrtie
Dou't fail to attend the auction
Point.
at McCleary’s next Saturday, 16th
Thirty-four books on Common
iust., at 11 a. m.
Law will be sold at auction by
Mrs. Aikeu will be here tomorrow
McCleary next Snturday, 16th inet.;
with a new and choice selection o f
just the thing for Inw students.
millinery, just received. The ladies
Mrs. Frost left yesterday for
are requested to call and see them.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donaldson, o f South Marshfield, where she will
nenr Riverton, have had their Lome open n uotion store if the can secure
cheered at the reception of a little u building suitable.
1 * f EART DISEASE, in»
Elder Holleubeak, of Burton I
I
m any othor all incut* when they
-¿TO
have taken hold o f the system,
Prairie, was in town Saturday on
never gets better o f Its own accord, but
business nud left od exhibit a stalk Constantly y r o i r f tcorse. There are
of corn, of tbe Yellow Dent variety, thousands w bo know they have a d efective
heart, but w ill not adm it tho fact. T hey
haviug eight well-formed ears, well d on 't want their friends to worry, and
filled and matured, thereon. Four Don't knots tvhat to take for it, as
they have been told tim e and again that
smaller ears are also plaiuly visiole, heart disease was iucurablo. Such was the
case
o f Mr. Silas Farley o f D y osv lllo, Ohio
but are a malformation.
He
who writes June 10, 1894, as follow s:
plucked the stalk frrm a splendid
441 had heart disease for »8 yearm,
field of that grain ou Leonard my heart hurting mo alm ost con tinu ally.
Tho first 15 years 1 doctored all tho time,
Coon’s place— the old Fox farm— trying several physicians and remedies,
until m y lost d octor told me It was on ly a
in the North Fork section.
question o f tim o as
I could not bo cured.
Our frieud J. D. Fox makes
I gradually grow
another exhibit o f farm products
worse, very " weak,
and com pletely dis­
witb us, of nu unusual character
couraged, un til I
for so Dear the coast. It consists
lived, propped h alf
up In bed, because I
of 4 ears of corn, averaging 13
couldn't He dotsn
inches long (o f which he has a
nor sit up. Think­
ing my tim e had
patch), well formed and nearly
com e I told my fam ­
matured. It is extra fine.
ily what I wanted
done when I was
Judge J. Henry Schroeder, hav­
gone. But on the first d a y o f March on
ing noticed in last H erald the the recomm endation o f Mrs. Fannie Jones,
o
weight of a Golden Tankard beet f Anderson, Ind., I com m enced taking
Dr. JUiles’ Nets C u r e fo r the Heart
sent to this office by J. B. Fox, esq., and
wonderful to tell, in ten days I was
one scasou’s growth from tbe seed working at light work and ou March 19 com ­
m enced fram ing a barn, which Is heavy
and weighing 12 lbs., concluded to work, and l hav’nt lost a day since. I am 56
inches and weigh 2501bs.
discount it, and so last Saturday years old, 6 ft.
believe I am fully cured, and
be shipped to us per steamer Myrl X I am
now only anxious that everyone shall
a beet of the some variety weigh­ know o f you r wonderful remedies.”
D yesvillo, Ohio.
8 ilas F a r u b t .
ing 21 lbs. It stauds 18 inches
Dr. Miles Ilon ri Cure Is sold on a positive
high and is 26£ inches iu circum­ guarantee
larantco that tho first bottle will Deneflt.
A ll druggists sell it a t $1.
$1, 6 bottles fo
r !6 or
__J
l________
ference the smaller way.
The it will be sent, prepaid on rucoipt o f price
by the Dr- Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
judge throws the responsibility of
these figures ou the editor, whom
he knows is proof aguiust the
Restores Health
attucks of pnrtizon critics and dry-
goods box statesmen aud berces.
We aru glad to observe that our
But the proof of the pudding iu friend Pat Henuessy has been
this instance is by calling aud see­ appointed superintended of the
ing it.
company’s work nt Newport. Mr.
AND S T IL L ANOTHER.
H. is not only exceedingly well
Yesterday morning W. C. Poxsou qualified, but be is upright, manly,
sent us in a beet of bis own rais­ fair-dealing toward those wbo are
ing trom tbe seed this season, a subject to ins bidding, bolding
Globe Mangel, which measures their confidence aud winning end
thus: Height, 12 inches; through retaining that o f bis employers.
from side to side, 12J inches; cir­ The Newport company is acting
cumference each way, 34i inches much more wisely and consistently
and 37J inches. Weight, 26\ lbs. than some others we know of, and
Iu fact, we invite all to call and the result will be thnt popularity
see these fine specimens of fruits, aud prosperity will reward them.
vegetables and cereal products of
Mrs. Root has some extra furni­
our own superb Coquille valley, ture for sale, cheap for cash. It is
and then they can speak for them­ in excess of what she needs, since
selves, intelligently, and not second­ closing her boarding bouse.
OUR NEW CLUBBING O FFERS!
S pecial In d u c e m e n ts to S u b s c ri­
b e rs— B est and C heapest.
The “ Herald” and Your Choice at
the Price Stated Below.
H e r a l d has made clubbing arrangements with the following pub-
lications, as stated below.
SYe take pleasure in presenting to out
patrons nnd others these exceedingly fine offers, viz:
Tho Weekly Examiner, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the Coquille
City H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.75.
The Weekly Call, of San Francisco ($1 50), nnd the H erald ($2), both
for one year for $2.75.
The Thrice-n-Wcek World, of New York ($1), and the H erald ($2),
both for one year for $2.25.
The Twice-n-Week Traveller, of Boston—12 pages each week, ($1)—
and the H erald , both for one year for only $2.
T H E FAR M , H O U S E H O L D AN D L IT E R A R Y .
Tho Rural Northwest, of Portland, Or., a splendid local agricultural
nnd horticultural journal (semi-monthly, 60 cts.), nnd the H erald ($2),
both one year for $2.
The Home nnd Farm, of Louisville, Ky., (50 cts.), nnd the H eral 0
($2), both ono year for only $2.10.
Womankind, a handsome, attractive, monthly home paper (50 cents),
the Farm News, a practical farm pr.per, monthly, (50 cents), and th«
H e r a l d ($2), all one year for only $2.
Word and Works, of S t Louis, Mo., including to each subscriber the
Word and Works Almanac nnd Hand-Book, « useful and handsome pub­
lication (both $1.25), and the H erald ($2), the three for only $2.50.
Every Where, the famous poet Will Carleton’s charming literary and
illustrated monthly (50 cents), and the H erald ($2), both one year for $2.
P O P U L IS T P A P E R S AN D P O L IT IC A L P O IN TE R S.
The Road, of Denver, Col., ($1), an 8-page weekly worth double the
price, and the H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.15.
The Silver Knight, of Washington City, Senator Stewart's great
paper ($1), and the H e r a l d ($2), both one year for $2.35.
Our Nation’s Crisis, G ot . Waite’s paper, of Denver, Col. (50 cts.), and
the H erald ($2), both one year for $2.
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CLUBBING RATES FOR PAPERS,
We have concluded to offer the following books os premiums for cosh
subscribers:
> ^
iie
Tbe Star Comedy Co. will pat
on a grand piny Christmas eve, and
The I. O. G. T. will give a pub­
daughter.
The H erald extends
give a ball New Year’s eve.
lic installation at Masouic hull
congratulations.
Robert McCleary’s auction side;
D .—Several trustworthy (¡ontlp- tonight, after which n graud social
comes off next Saturday, beginning V V I V f A n N u T n E nr
ladies to travel in O regon for
at 11 a. in., at bis store. Don't established, reliable house. Snlary. $700 time will be had. All are invited.
and
expohses.
S teady position.
E nclose
miss it.
Our friend, Dick ltobineon, wbo
references and self-addressed stamped en­
Grundy Short, attorney of Myr­ velope. The D om inion Com pany, T hird was hurt so seriously at Morias
H our, Om aha B uilding, Chicago, Illin ois.
tle Point, weut to the bay on last
Dro’s mill a few days ago, is getting
W. Drane went out n few days
Fridny to spend a few days visitiug
along splendidly end hopes to greet
lately aud tried his hand at deet
relatives and friends.
his friends shortly.
huntingfgain, but with indifferent
Our townsman, W. J. Sugg, is succece, this time. The fog was too
W. Notley delivered fresh second-
now connected with C. A. Lyons
crop
blackberries, raspberries and
heavy nnd hung so late. He got
in tbe snle of the Eureka suspend­
strawberries at the postoffice Sun­
four, however.
ers. Will speaks very hopefully
day morning. How’s that for your
Mrs. Roy, wife of our Cnpt. J.
of the businosa.
“ Italy of America?”
L. Roy, who resides just opposite
“ A ch em ical success nnd m edical tri­
Oregon Kidney Tea is the most
the crenmery above town, has been umph,” so speaks nn em in ent physician in
effective blood-purifier kuewn. For
sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, quite sick the {last week. Dr. Moore reference to Ayer’ s Cherry P ictorn l;n u d the
of Myrtle Point, nnd Dr. 8. L. was called ou Inst Friday aud is eulogy was none too strong. N o other m ed­
icine is so safe and efficacious in all diseases
Leneve, of Coquille City.
now attending her.
o f the throat and lungs.
The Hosmer-lloss troupe,strand­
Uncle Bird Vowell of Bandon
W. II. Gleaves, a colored man
ed recently by the wreck of the spent several days in town lust from Denver Hill, has moved into
steamer Humboldt, will play at week. O f course the H erald had the G. W . Wimer house opposite
Masonic Hall in this city tomorrow a visit. Mr. V. was seeing to prop­ the Tuttle hotel. He expects to
night.
erty interests here nud greeting spend the winter with his family
Coin’s Financial School, price 29
The It. of P. I all will take place old friends and neighbors.
iu Coquille.
cents, and Coin’s Hand-Book, price
nt Iinndon next Saturday night,
Sore Throat. Any ordinary case
10 cents, and one year’s subscription
W. H. Cnrothers and daughter,
and don’t you forget it. The H er - may bo cured in one night by apply­
to the H erald , all for $2.
Miss Welcome, arrived from Oak­
a l d editor thnuks the management ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm as di­
rCoiN’ a F inancial S chool , bv W . H .
rected with each bottle. This med­ land, Cal., last Sntnidsy. The lat­
Harvey; illustrated, ISO pages and 04 illu s­
for a complimentary.
trations
. It sim plifies the nnnnoial subject
ter
continued
her
trip
to
the
lower
icine is also famous for its cures of
so that an ordinary schoolboy can under­
“ N othing succeeds like success,’ ’ and noth­
rheumatism, lame back and deep- river, visiting her uncle and aunt,
stand
it.
It is tbe text book o f tbe masses,
in g will m ore quickly injure success than
absolutely reliable as to fa cts and figures,
seated nnd muscular paius.
For Mr. aud Mrs. Pershbaker.
true m erit. F or fifty years, Ayer’ s Sarsa­
nnd th e m ost interesting and entertaining
book en tho subjeot o f m oney p ublished .
parilla has m aintained its popularity as t h » sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist.
S. P. C. Johnson, of our John­
C oin ’ s H andbook , b y W . H. H arvey; deals
superior blood-pu rifier. It stands upon its
At nn election of G company, O.
vit h tbe elem eutary principles o f ison ey
son
Bro’s
grocery
aud
ment
market,
own merits and never fails to giv e satisfa c­
and statistics.)
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N.
G.,
held
at
Myrtle
Point
ou
the
tion .
left for San Francisco Inst Saturday hand.
BtoD suffering! T ry Dr. Miles Pain Pills.
3d iust., Marshnll Macklin was
Shylock, price 25 cents, and Th«
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Did you see those large ears of
on business. Sam is a rustler and
Anarchists of Wealth, price 10 cents,
elected first lieutenant, and Milton
llu n n w ii} A c r it lr iil.
yellow coru at the H erald office?
will not only get what he is after,
and the H erald one year, all for $2.
R. Lee secoud lieutenant, in places
On last Thursday as Ed Wilson
W ho says Coos county cannot pro­
but lay in a fine stock o f goods
teferenc to the above publications, it is necessary to say but
made vacant l>y the resignation ol
of Middle creek was unloading
duce corn? These samples were
selected in person.
little. Everybody knows what mngnificent papers the “ Examiner” nnd
Charles Smith aud W. \V. Endicott,
apples from his wagon at the dock,
raised on Charley Morris’ ranch in
“Call” of San Francisco are, as also tho Thrice-a-Wcek New York World
Mr.and
Mrs.
John
Johnson
came
respectively.
and Twice-a-Week Boston T r a v e l e r -each of which aro worth the pri««
the North Carolina settlement.
down from their North Fork home the log train came by and his team,
asked. The Homo and Farm is a splendid agricultural and family jour­
Henry Lorenz, nn old and prom­
We advise the renders o f the
Saturday nud spent Sunday visiting a span of fine large greys, became
nal, large l(i-page paper, and of itself worth the price of both papers.
inent citiz-m o f Weaverville, Cal.,
H erald to buy their meat, vegeta­
his brothers S. P. C. and Dudley. frightened nnd ran away before
Womankind is a most attractive nn 1 entertaining home monthly, heartily
brother of our townsman, N. L o ­
Mr.
Wilson
could
get
to
them.
bles and groceries of Jobnsou
Mr. J. is still improving in health
welcomed by nnd instructive to tho mothers nnd daughters; and th«
renz, and whom a few weeks since
P ro’s o f this city. Dy so doiug
Farm News is edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, ia
under his new treatment, nnd They went flying up past the
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz of this place
handsomely printed, and contains what the practical farmer wants.
they will not only get good bar­
gained 5 pounds iu the past three Masonic hall as far as Mr. Lyons’
visited in San Francisco, while the
Word and Work« is Rev. Irl Hicks’ paper of S t Louis. This is a scien­
pluce, then turned east and ran out
gains, but fnir dealing, and be well
weeks.
tific journal nnd is full of excellent reading matter. The Almanac, given
brother was there in hospital re­
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by the Methodist church, turning
treated.
with the paper, contains 100 pages of forecasts and other useful infor­
F r i u l i .11 i I Si C o n s .
ceiving medical attention, died at
to the right down the first open
Parties indebted to me are re­
mation and is a valuable book.
I
want
to
sell
10
head
o
f
first-
bis home Friday, Nov. 1st.
street into the ravine, where a wheel
quested to cnll and settle previous
The Road is a large, wide-a-wide Populist paper, published by "mfd-
class, fresh milk cows during No­
of the wagon was demolished.
to the loth of this mouth. Dills
dle-of-the rond” Herbert George, of Denver, Col. Of The Silver Knight
Geo. Moulton again accepts the vember and December.
due aDd unpaid after that date will ageucy o f the Pacific nursery at
it is only necessnry to say that it is Senator Stewart’s fearless paper, and
The frightened horses were caught
R. D. S anford ,
bo turned over to an attorney for Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass
is published in Washington City. Our Nation’s Crisis is best advertised
Coquille C ity.! as they climbed the opposite bill
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collection, large and small.
by saying that it is owned and edited by Gov. Waite, Colorado’s great
Coos county. This is a reliable
The new blacksmith firm of W il­ and no further damage was done.
R obert M c C learv .
Populist governor, tho War-horse of the Rockies.
It is good reading.
firm aud alreudy known ns such
Two boxes of apples were thrown
The Rural Northwest is an Oregon farm journal, and is clean nnd well
We nre pleased to loarn that to Coos comity patrons, while son & McGraw is haviug a rush of
mannged. It will be worth the price we charge for both papers to any
George is also well known nnd business.
Their specialities are from the wagon hs it paseed the
Bert Duzan has secured a half
farmer in Coos county.
deals fuirly with our citizens.
If horse-shoeing aud plow work, at j H erald office, bursting opeu and
interest iu tbe ibom ns barbershop you want fruit trees of nuy kind,
WayThese Club Rates, of course, imply payment in ndvnnce.-
scattering the blushing pippins
which
they
have
no
superiors.
Mr.
]
nt Bnudon, loented in tbe Bandon true to nnme nnd at fair prices,
O irW c can only mnke these splendid terms whore cash is"
over
rods
of
street,
making
grand
tm r
pni 1 in ndvnucc.
hotel. Bert’s nn artist in his liue, give George Moulton your order. McGraw, in charge, is a skilled
R
I
P
A
N
S
mechanic nnd guarantees satisfac­ sport for tbe small boy. Mr. W il­
and is bound to command a large
C. L. Gray’s new business bouse
tL
—
son gathered up the fragments aud
tion to his customers.
share of the public patronage.
U
FOR THE
will begin to take on business ways
drove borne, takiug the broken
T h e m o d e m stand-
J. W. Reddick, Mr. Wetbey’a tbis week. Dr. Moore will soon
N o tic e .
wagon with him, nnd will place it
IU ard Fam ily M edi-
son-in-law, reached here from Kan­ stock up bis drug department and
The second installment of money on dry-dock for repairs.
oc
sas l«6t Friday, and after a brief be ready for tbe public patronage, subscriptions to the stock of tbe
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7) c in e : C u r e s the
new
hotel
is
now
due,
nnd
should
You can buy a good farm cheap,
visit will go to Portland to engage of which courtesy, intelligence,
UJ com m on every-day
and adjoining Coquille Citv on the
iu bis business, an ageucy for tbo fair dealing, conscientiousness nud be paid nt once to
>
J. W. L eneve , Sec.
west, by cnlling on R. D. Sanford.
Singer Sewing-Machine Co. Tbe experience will win him n goodly
ills o f humanity.
J. H. Nosier, President.
Ö
H erald had a visit from Mr. R.
share. Then the tlmving parlor
Coquille City, October 21, 1895.
lm c iu ii» .
IU
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L kwin L ewis —At hom e o f the groom , in
The subscription list of the H er ­ nnd bathrooms of T. W. Gillhnm,
z
W. M. McCormick, long nnd B andon, N ov. 1, 189a, E. Lewin and Miss
in another apartment, will afford
c
M inerva Lewis, Justice A. I). Morse offi­
a l d i s enjoying a constant, healthy
prominently associated with the
cia tin g .
A pply at tbis office.
facilities
in
hie
liue
that
will
be
growth. Several new nnmes nre
i p
i
Libby community, passed through K bonkniiebo - L tons —At the residence o f the
b rid e's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. L yon s,
being added to it each week, and inviting nnd comfortable.
in this city. N ov. 8, 1895, by Rev. W . B .
Also for the supplement to
tbis city enrly last week on a trip
Sm ith, F . W . K ronenberg and M iss L illy
we are proud of the fact that we
In noticing the marriage o f Miss to Riverton, where be was taking
p STRA Y N O T I C E . - T h e undersigned
S h y l o c k , entitled
L yon s.
j has taken up two steers, described ns
have tbe very best people of Coos Lizzie Bergin last week, we had
j follow s: Ono black sf ecr, about 4 years old . i
bis little sou to spend the winter
m in .y .
! cron and sw allow -fork in right ear, nnd j
county as our patrons. Tbanks, barely time nnd space to give the
with bis grandparents, Mr. and T ower —At Em pire C ity, Nov. .5, 1895, to ! under-bit in left. T h o other aliont 2 years j
friends.
formal announcement, and so make Mra. Petersou. Mr. Me is much
M r. nnd M rs. M orton ^’ower, « daughter. j old . red. with line b ack, nnd sam e enr-mnrkn I
aysb —On the East Fork o f Coquille river. j as the form er.
The people’s friend, C. L. Gray, additional mention here, that the broken jn spirit since tbe loss of M N
For further particulars, call on or address ;
ov. 7, 1895, to M r. nnd Mrs. A. J. Mnyse,
j tho undersigned at Rural. C oos county, Or., !
n
son.
news
was
much
o
f
a
suipnse
to
is still adding to bis stock o f jew­
his beloved wife, some few mouths D onaldsow
pr o f property» pay ch arges for keeping nnd
—Nenr R iverton. Nov. 7, 1895, to advertising, or the stock will be sold to pay
elry and notions. He is just the her many friends here who heartily since, but is a good aod thrifty
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donaldson, a daugh­ expenses.
JO H N P, H AYES.
“ An exposure of tiro plot o f tho
ter.
1 R ural, C oos county, O r., O ct. 28, 1895.
kind of a business man Coquille join in wishing her a long and i citizen and will retain his prom-
Red S liie!d( Rothschild) to des­
S uoihiakbb — At Bandon, Noy. 1, 1895, to
happy
life.
The
bridal
presents
needs, and the people love to trade
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Shoemaker, a son.
| inence among bis friends and
troy a R epublic.” One i« a 25-
Execution
Sals.
witb. He keeps the best watch were numerous and valuable from neighbors among whom he will 8 t it t —At Cape B lanco. Curry cou nty, N ov.
eput book, tbe other a 10 cent
ft. 1895, to M r. and Mrs. T . J. S titt, a
j
O T IC E is hereby given that under and b oik ; but we bave made ar­
hospital in O ' j county. Cali and her friends and neighbors nt her I contiuue residence. The company
daughter.
j l i
by virtue o f ah execution aud order o f
home, and the wedding was largely is grently improving matters iu
. T— ---- r—. — — --
see him.
I sale issued out o f the Circuit C ourt o f the rangements with the pablisbers
: S tate o f Oregon for C oos C ounty on the f»th by which 25 centi will buy both, or both will be given free to a cash
attend’d.
The
bride
and
groom,
S
avage
—
On
North
slou
gh.
N
ov,
4,
1895,
E. P. Mast and L. A. Lawhorn
that section, aod a bright future is
day o f N ovem ber, 199ft, iu fa vor o f L . A.
Jeannette, beloved w ife o f B. F. Savage, Rol»erts, plain tiff, nnd ngninst tho property subscriber to the H ebald for one year.
of Middle creek, loaded down with Mr. aud Mrs. John J. Murphy, j promised.
aged 22 Tears, 4 m onths and 3 d a ys.
o f Lizzie O . Lehnberr and J. A. Lshnherr,
her husband, defendants, com m an din g me
apples, potatoes and gram, drove then left for tbeir borne at Junction
’Administrator’s Notice-
j to make sale o f the certain m ortgaged
(Jatarrn.
up to tbe H erald office on last City.
prem ises in anid execution nnd hereinafter
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
f i7lanciai
Jc/icc (
Look Out
For This Space
NEXT
W EEK!
C. L. Gray,
The Jeweler,
Will Make an Announce­
ment.
‘'Great Revelation of Mon­
etary Si,"
SHYLOCK,
I
The
Anarchists
of Wealth.
Thursday determined to force their
plunder on this office. O f course
we were unable to resist, and so
tamely submitted to tbeir imposi­
tion. Next.
Tbe band gave a nice serenade
last Thursday night to Mr. and
Mrs. Zenie Strang, wbo have made
tbeir home at tbe residence of D.
P. Strang iu this place. The night
waa clear and still, aDd the charm­
ing music served for all, even while
tbe honors were specially for tbe
young couple. The hearts o f sll
wbo heard the sweet strains could
joiD in good wishes o f long nnd
happy lives to our young fiiends.
Oats, wheat or barley will be
taken at the H erald office on back
subscriptions. We hopeour friends
will utilize the good weather aod
roads iu bringing in such articles
as we can make use of. We want
two dozen good laying lieDs; Drown
Leghorns, or Plymouth Rocks pre­
ferred. W e need good, clean, fresh
lard. We would like a few good
bacon hams. We will take any
good bacon on subscriptions. We
want to accommodate our patrons
and will be pleased to take any­
thing we can handle, but we must
also have some money. Friends,
please pay part iu cash.
Awarded
E. W. Jor C ompany — Oentlcmcn: Highest Honors— W orld’ s Fair,
I have just completed the second
Gild Medal, M id w in t e r F a ir .
bottle of your VegetableSarsaparilln,
• E iR -’
i I have had catarrh for year« which
j affected my eves, hearing and stom-
I ach. Frequently would have dull
i headaches for days at a time. Since
taking your remedy I have felt no
I disagreeable symptoms.
Trusting you will publish tbis ns
I want any one suffering from any
of the above symptoms to be bene­
fited. Kindly send me two more \
bottles by return express. (Signed)
tls
CREAM
M r . F rederick D
e
R ichmond ,
B A K IN G
Seattle, Wash.
Every mail brings a new batch of
testiiuoninla for Joy’s Vegetable
j Sarsaparilla.
P O W D fR
M ost P e rfe ct M ade.
40 Years tbe Standard
particularly d escribed, o r a sufficiency
; th ereof to satisfy tho dem ands o f said
! p lain tiff, tow it: T h e sum o f $508.50. the
fnrther sum o f $50.00 attorney fee and
I $13.90 costs, together with costs o f said
I writ. I will. ON NATUUDAY, T H E I • TH
DAY O F D E C E M B E R . 1895, at the hour
! o f one o ’ clock in the a fternoon o f said day.
| nt the Courthouse d oor in tho town o f
Empire City, in said county and state, offer
for sale and sell at p ublic auction to the
highest and best b id d er fo r cash, all right,
i title and interest which the said d efen d -
. ants or • It h w o f them had on the 19th day
I o f M arch, 189ft, or may at any tim e since
have acquired in o r to the follow in g des­
cribed real property, to-w it: Beginning at
a point 4t>7 fe e t from tb e iron oorner or
‘ initial point *>f th « town o f Myrtle Point,
Coos co u n ty , O regon, on the west side o f
First street; running thence n orth ,10degrees
east. 253 feet along said First street; thenco
north, W> degrees west. 120 feet; thenee south
253 feet, running parallel with said First
street; t h e n o east to the place o f b eginn in g,
con ta in in g one acre, more o r lesa.
D a ted Novem ber 7th, 1895.
i n o v l? 5t1
S chool : B oards N
o t ic e
is
h ereby
g iv e n
th at
the undersigned has been, by the order
o f the County Court o f tho County o f C oo«,
State o f Oregon, appoin ted adm inistrator
o f the estate o f H. C. Braden, deceased. A ll
persons having claim s ngninst said estate
y y i H I I I N O T O I L ’ ItC H .U E
are hereby required to present the sam e,
duly verified ah by law required, t o the
umleraigned. nt M yrtle P oint. Coos cou n ty»
Oregon, at the office o f O rvil D od ge, w ithin
six m onths from the date o f th e first p u b li­
cation o f this notice,
Dated this 1st day o f O ctober. 189ft.
FOR SCHOOLS
R. C . B R A D E N , J « ..
A dm inistrator E state o f S. C. B raden,
W ill find it to their interest to consult o 1
w rite Ilir* undersigned, agent for Kane A oof 1 4t]
C o . m anufacturers. C hicago, ill.
W e s II d irect from the factory, and
ship, f. o. b., to San F ra n cisco or Portland ,
JO H N R O W A N . Agent,
BAN DO N , O R E G O N .
19 tf 1
C oquille C ity , Oregon .
Furnishes best good* o n the insrket, horns-
Hpon and foreign . L a test fashions.
I M P R O V E D FARM O F l«M> ACRES
1 good fruit en d grain land in Rogne
H ivtr V alley, fo r exchange for a small
pine»* near a town in C oos county, o r sub­
W. W. GAGE.
A ll kinds f.1 vroik will receive carefo
urban p rop *rty.
J . L IN DA LE Y,
Sheriff o f C oos county, O re g o n . 4*J 3m 1
Beagle, Jackson cou n ty, Oregon
attention. Prices rsuscr.abie.
Or Trustees
Desks or Supplies
OR ACADEMIES
C,
Schweitzer, Tailor,
Irlixtif • Tailoring • a • Specialty-