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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1895)
!l_LE."..l_ _ _ _ _ _ ! ply overwhelming. The Arena is tho only one of the great magazines PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY that cares to admit literature of this inde|>endcnt character. Its edi J. S. MiEMS & l S. MAIN, tor, considering Mr. Call's hook as Editors and Proprietors. worthy of more than passing notice, Devoted to the material and aooial up has given it this long review in the building of theGoquille Valley particularly Arena, which we begin this week to and of Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. publish in serial form. We believe that our readers will he more than T U E SD A Y , NOV. 19, 1895. pleased with it and therefore we P. FISHER, N kwmpapbb A dvkbtiriho A oent , print it in full, continuing it from 21 Merchftuts’ Exchsnge, San Francisco, la week to week until it is completed. oar authorized agont. This paper ia kept ou Ale to hla office. City f e r a li L It IJ IIA 11 ■ f l y | I lf THE GOLDBUG MICROBE is instantly killed hy sending a 2-cent stamp to the Ameri can Bimetallic League, Wash ington, D. 0 ., and asking for free literature. Do it. WHAT COQUILLE CITY NEEDS. Empire Cityisms. Empire City, Nov. 18.— Mill idle and Elijah still absent. Patrick Flanagan has built an addition to bis house in block 131, having put on a small bedroom, which also serves aa a brace againat wind storms. Notices aro up for sealed bids for grading G street, the street adjoin ing the courthouse block on tho south. An ordinance lias been passed to build a sidewalk 8 feet wide on the east side o f Broadway, the full length of the street. Jadge Fullerton has rendered the usual decree in the tax cases— that the corporations pay their taxes and the connty pays its costs; and at the expiration of the time allowed by law (twenty days) our sheriff will make a levy for these delin quent taxes. Jacob Smith (D a d ) has moved ¡Dto bis palatial residence just completed on U street, and it now remains only a question of time ns to when that blushing damsel will change her lot, but not her name. Shake, Dad. Lyons, the suspender man, was “ doing” our town last week. Mr. Byler, oar postmaster, has rented and is furnishing It. W. Getty’s residence on Broadway. We soppose he intends moving the postoffice to that building, but what use be can have for an elegant sideboard or a latest-improved cook ing stove in the postoffice is more thnn we can conjecture. Explain, Chauncey. K rank . Last week we promised the read er« of the H ekai . d a continuation of our series of articles on the needs of Coquille City and surrounding country. We discussed in our last issue the importance of so planning our business methods os to increase, rather than deplete, the money sup ply. We there indicated that the only possible way this could be done was by making our exports overbalance our imports. The idiotic policy that we have pursued in the past of sending away thousands of dollars of cold cash to purchase articles of consumption that could ao easily he produced at home surely must come to an end soon. Last week we mentioned the need of a factory for the making of our own doors and windows, our fruit boxes, etc. This week we wish to \irge upon the attention of our readers another important industry, that would make a splendid market for a large amount of the products of the Coos county farms, and bring thousands of dollars into the coun try instead of sending it away to buy the samo class of goods pro duced in other places. B r p a r t • ( Nrlinfll O io t r lr t X * . 4 . The industry here alluded to is a The followmg is a report for the large cannery for the preserving of month endiog Nov. 8,1895. Names sweet corn and other vegetables and of pupils enrolled: Ellen Elling- fruits of this wondrously productive son, Ilosa Ellingson, Edwin Elling- valley. We aro assured by experts son,Chester Ellingson,Belle Elling- and connoisseurs that tho sweet son, Thomas Uanly, Maggie Hnnly, corn grown along the upper Coquille Theresa tianly, Ollie ltandleman, Ora Randleman, Georgia Handle- valley surpasses, in flavor and qual man, Martin Rundlencan, Connie ity, by far, the samo article produced WaddingtoD, Bessie Wadding- in any other part of tho country ton, Hubert Waddington, Maggie Doughty, George Doughty. east or west. Those who have been neither If this be true, and we believe it tardy nor absent daring the term: is, what consummate folly to be Rosa Ellingson, Edwin Ellingson, sending our m oioy out of the coun Belle Ellingson, Chester Ellingson. Branches taught: Reading, writ try to purchase an inferior article grown and canned elsewhere, instead ing, orthography, history, primnry and advanced written arithmetic, of producing what we need for physiology, composition, mental home consumption, and a large sur arithmetic, geography and gram plus to sell to our neighbors in Cal mar. General deportment, good. ifornia and tho oast who are not so E d i t h H o w e l l , Teacher. fortunate as wc in tho matter of soil and climate. Fishtrap Fulminations. Another article that con bo pro duced here, as experiments have FiBhtrap, Noy. 18.- Rev. Baldwin proven, almost to perfection is preached at this place on Wednes asparagus. For canning purposes day evening last. Mr. Neal and family moved to asparagus is one of the most profit this plsce recently, having renii-d able vegetables raised, and we need Adam Wimer's farm. a cannery to encourage tho raising Tbo FisbtrnpLycenm feels highly of this delicacy, which would bring honored by a recent visit from sev money to us in large quantities. eral o f Coquille's most promising youug citizens. Then there are the green pens, beans A dance was given at Morras nud berries of all kinds which could Bro's camp which was well attended bo marketed in this way and each be and greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Carrie Edmunds, of Bear an immense sourco of money sup ply. It appears to us that these oreek, is visiting friends At this place. points are so perfectly transparent Mr. Brady and family are now that it ¡R only necessary to suggest residents of this place. They are them iu this connection. We uoed excellent people and the hearts o f a large ennnory in Coquille City and the whole community throb in wel such an institution would be of come to them. The Arago Lyceum held ita firat incalculable advantage to our town regular meeting Nov. 14tb. The and te 4he surrounding country, literary exercises were excellent flew can we secure an institution and the debate was good. Charles Strang has nearly coro- o f this kind iln Coquille? We | pleted the logging tramway at this aoswer, by as ««al getic, organized ! place. The engine has been placed effort. I f we operate on the narrow ! on the track nn I ita shrill whistle gauge, "nickel to the slought,” tells us that there is business over •"shake the Aloe“ svxtliod we are not there. A C orrespondent . apt to do aspthtpg s o a very large The- - - - - - - M a ll. acale. If we h a fW petty jealous E d . H e r a l d : Speaking o f filth ies, and study to try to down one and slander, we will submit onr another in I hmmmm , Coquille will article in the H e r a l d o f two weeks not succeed to aenuring sAy of these ago nud the convincing argumentt needed toettotoso«« w 4 improve in answer thereto in last week's Coast Mail to the public and let ments. Nothing to Uus world can them judge which article contains keep our town back if v<* will com the more filth and slander to the The article in the bine our forces, and place our square inch. shoulders under the wheel and lift Mail ia a fair sample o f its argu ments generally, and this particular Will we do it? article is ao full o f logic( ?) that of ~----- ---------- ■ -I- | course all who read are convinced. We begin this week the public«- ■ I f producing incontrovertible f»cta tion of a series of articles, the same and figures constitutes a “oowardly being an editorial review by the *»eassin, and a “ filthy, lying alan- •ditor of the Arena of a book bv|d erer" , w* S*“ * « nilt* o f „ „ .. A.Al , „ ww more o f these attributes tlmo even Mr. Call entitled "The Coming Rev- , he Mail maD bag 0Ter ^ accllaed olution.” In this volume Mr. Call, I 0f. We are not ashamed of our who is an able lawyer, tins presented facta and figures and defy any one et complete and forcible to dispute them, and remain, • economic oondi-1 uUy_thal has come C m * « o ii *| j iM M O ia r a llo M P r o j e c t . UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. Rev. G. R. Edmunds was in Coquille City oa Inst Friday and from him we learu that the plan of 3SÆ yxtle P e i n t a n d t l i e T P p p e r-C 3 o q .V k llle , sending a commissioner o f immi and i s 0 -o in .g r o n T l i e r e . gration east is meetiug with enthu siastic favor among the business The late rains have been sufficient There ia do sickness in this men and people of all classes yicicity to speak of. to start the plow. A. J. 8mith, the veteran logger, throughout the county. W e heart The band and militia company ily endorse the project and will o f this place will give one of their sent a load of supplies last Sunday up to Galena, in the Johnson min gladly help it on in every possible excellent balls on Christmas. ing district, for the purpose of Asher Moore of Salmon moun developing a ledge be has an inter way. The small amount o f money required to carry out the plan is a tain mines visitpd Myrtle Point est in on Poverty Gulob, near the mere pittance when compared to last week. His quartz ledge looks quartz mill. Alex thinks he has a well. fine prospect. the benefits that will necessarily Oscar Reed is fattening a large The Myrtle Point Enterprise accrue to our businessmen and the number of swiue this season with came out Ir.st Saturday and numl>er whole people in consequence. the excellent corn crop he raised one was an excellent issue. The No better selection could be made this year. business men of the town seDt E. C. Green nnd Mr. Brynlow sample copies out 8Dd by 3 o’clock for a commissioner to carry out the enterprise than Mr. Edmunds, are quite busy freighting to tbe p. ra. the edition was all exhausted. mines; besides Lib Haines, the Thb merchants of town seem to whose name has been prominently | mail carrier, carries freight and have learned that the best way to mentioned in connection with it. passengers twice a week to that maintain a newspaper is to support No man in Coos county knows vicinity. it more abcut its resources, climate, Norway gave a dance last Satur Joseph Haines of Eckley is now soil, products and future possibili day night in honor o f the depar in Illinois visiting scenes of bis ture o f Miss Miunin McCloskey childhood. His letters to his fam ties thau he. Mr. Edmunds is a for Ashland to attend tbe normal man whose character is above school at that place. The party ily are vpry interesting; he writes o f bis grandfather's buildings built reproach, a minister iu good stand was a success and very enjoyable. in 1832 being still intact aud doing ing, a man of sound judgment, News reached here last Saturday good service. Tbe corn crop in and well equipped iD every way for that the State Insurance Company that region is a wonder to Mr. such au undertaking. He has o f Salem had suspended and called Haines, as also were the grand traveled quite extensively, is thor for a receiver. I f this proves true improvements and advance in enter A. H. Schroeder who was burned prises that have takeD place since oughly acquniDted with California, out last summer near Norway will he left that section for the Pacific and other parts of Oregon, and be placed in close circumstances. coast forty years or more since. could easily point out the advan He has bad promises of settlement, The secretary of tbe M. P. & D. tages of this section o f country but his policy has Dot been paid company returned from a visit to over other portions of the Pacific and he has built a new house on their prospecting works last Satur the strength of the promises. This coast. His extensive acquaintance will be a great hardship to M r. day, and reports having had a pleasant visit with tbe miners. in the east is also greatly in Ins Schroeder. Geo. Hall, with two other men, has favor, and the H e r a l d will be A gentleman visiting Myrtle a bedrock flume in place and they pleased to see him at the head of Point and looking for a home, aro prepared to start operations os the movement. He does not go as stated a few days since that parties soon as the rsius begin to fall, aud at Coquille City had warned him it is believed that they will reap a a realestate agent or speculator, not to settle iu this town, ns it was splendid harvest. Their claims but simply as a representative of Very sickly and tbe country was are on Johnson creek, about o d 6 the country and people, and to under water every winter. If and a half mile from Ash Moore’s honestly set forth the advantages Coquille City Irns such prevaricat works. The gravel in that locality of this country as a home for peo ors o f truth, who are so malicious prospects well, but there are num that they desire to injure their sis erous large boulders to remove; ple who desire to escape the rigor ter town, they would do well to get however, George has derricks on ous climate and overcrowded con rid of them, as upon a comparison hand ready to swiDg the huge ditions of the eastern states. As o f records and climAtic influences, monsters out of the way. Sam before intimated it is not the pur a stranger will not fail to soon see Currier, with two men, is develop pose to turn a tide of helpless lab that a distance of Dine miles will ing the M. P. & D. Co’s prospect make no difference in the health hy running two tunnels on Big orers in this direction but to induce of this salubrious climate, nnd if Joe, and will drive a tunnel on tbe thrifty people to come who have Myrtle PolDtis unhealthy,Coquille ledge known as Little Mary next means to purchase and improve City will suffer from the same week. Everyouo interested iu the our lands, and to establish factor causes. Tbe facts are that there is mines are elated to learn that tbe ies, and in this way develop our no healthier country in the world quartz mill will soon be in opera tion again. latent resources. Mr. Edmunds than the Coquille valley. will travel and lectnreon the coun Rumblings from Rural. Thomas Carroll, a hobo, called at try, carrying with him samples of Mrs. J. Thiemer’s, in Eugene, Mon the products of Coos county— her Rural, Nov. 16.— Believing that day, and wns given a breakfast. The coal, woods, fruits aud grains—and exhibit them wherever he goes. descriptive sketches of the differ breakfast didn't suit and tbe tramp He was given He will carry manufactured speci ent settlements in our county would became insulting. mens o f our myrtle, maple and he interesting to your many read 15 days in the city prison for his ers and serye to make them some- conduct. other taucy woods. ----------- M«*-.----------- The business man who refuses whnt familiar with the different to give something to this practical localities, I propose iu the near Nervous .Prostration. movement is certainly blind to his future to give a brief sketch of the E. W. J oy C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: own iuteiest, and destitute of pub settlement in the vicinity of Rural, lic spirit besides. We are glad to hoping your correspondents in I have suffered from a nervous pros tration from financial losses. Can learn that the 8100 asked for is other localities will do likewise. Farmers in this locality have say Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has iapidly being subscribed. May their crops secured, and are about cured me. My liver, stomach and the good work go on. bowels have been very inactive, but ready to go into winter quarters. —------------»--*•*-*--------------- Humphrey, Bradley & Co., are since taking your remedy I am n m k u m ; w o r k s a t h o m e . All business men surveying a route for a ditch for entirely well. Please A n Ac<*n<*J' I n C o n f i i l l l e — A d i n n e r tho purpose of bringing water on and women should use it t o l l n j T a b le t « * o r . f l o n i i f t i r i i t * . their high bar diggings, some three publish. (Signed.) Mn. W m . H enry J o n e s , The publishers of the H e r a l d miles above Rural. The high bars, Butte, Mont. have accepted an agency for the or old river channels, in this local- ity nre extensive and prospect well, Coos Bay Marble Works o f C. W. Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness, and if properly worked, I imagine give way to Joy's Vegetable Sarsap Paterson at Marshfield. Mr. Pater they will pay well. son is one of the finest mechanics Onr old prospector, Cudney, has arilla. in his lino on the Pacific coast, and returned to his mining claim at the Chance for a Nice Home, Cheap guarantees all his work to give sat head of South Fork canyon, some ten miles above Rural. He informs isfaction. His prices are lower I IF LAN D , W IT H A us be has taken in partners, who i I t Si A CURB pood, new 2 story house of 7 than those of the Willamette valley will aid him in opening np and rooms, besides closets and porches, all well finished, good spring close to house, barn, shops for the same class o f work, working his claim propeily. chicken-house and yard, high laud garden, Prof. S. E. Johnson, onr teacher, young orchard of prunos, plums, cherries, and yet agents for foreign marble apples, pears and peaohe«, with an abun workers are in tbe habit o f running is getting along finely with bis dance small fruits. About one-half is school; he has an excellent attend bottom of land, with garden, or pasture for a through this country nnd taking ance und bis students seem to be fow, with stock water, and all cleared and orders for their work, thus taking making tine progress in tbeir stud cenced. Apply to G . W . NORTON, Coquille City, (W est Side.) tbe money out o f the county that ies. J. McD. Hayes killed three bear ought to be retained hare for such goods. Patronize home institu the other dAy And did not hunt all day either. More next time. tions, nud men who Work and live R u B al . AVING well-rigged Turning-Lathe and here and are responsible for their Band-Saw in operation, the under- contracts. The H e r a l d manage Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder signed solicit« Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair. San Francisco, ALL KINDS OF ment joius Mr. Paterson in guar anteeing every job done by him to T n rn in g and Rand-Saw Work Several classes in vocal music at any time. Can be found at the Shingls- be satisfactory and in accordance are progressing in various portions raill. (3 t f ) W . W . SHIELD S. wilb designs. Mr. Paterson is also a gentleman to deal with, as tbe of thecouuty— but nonein Coquile H e r a l d can testify from former City. ----------- .—» « » >«---- --------- - business relations with him. «11 (lruitRiim s u a m i M , D r. M lt o r P i l l Call at the H e r a l d office and p « . i . to stoo Hwdache. One cent • done. w c orrw a mimi - opade bicyui , tot AonKMUM* see specimens of marble, photo L A**unrT se ouo graphic views of slat's, monuments, [ CATMOOW AltO THE STEAM ERS eta We will also have on exbibi- OAOtOOOttO COttnttfiLATt *A/r tion at onr office samples of Mr. Paterson’s woik in tie near fnture. In the meantime persons wishing Will Mnke Begolsr Trips Between <A bicyclc T t r e b work in this line will do wall to call O F FLA W S, M A O * O H L Y > * O M at the H e r a l d office and consult ■ te n -C L A S S M A T IM IA L S A M D A O 5UCH with us. >?•«"*-« W « O U A H A W T H .W — «■ -•>-« Mug and IM-Sawing H j Bandoh, Nov. 18.— Well, Mr. Eel- itor, I am here again, but nows at Bamion is not very plenty this week; but as you will expect something, I will do the best le a n , so h e ie j goes. Wilbur Boyd, who was taken qaite sick last week, is up and able to be od duty again. William Inman got pretty badly hurt this week, while tearing down scaffolding, but will be all right iu a few days. The broomhandle factory had a blow up this week. No serious damage done, and no one hurt. 1 lint street lamp, at the coruer of the Presbyterian church, fills u long felt want, nnd will go a long ways towards leading the weary traveler to a place of rest while he hears the word of God spokeo from the lips of those who have partaken of the bread of life. Mr. Editor, tbe real estate man is kept busy making transfers of lands, and the ring of the carpen ter’s hammer is heard in all parts of the town,.which shows that Bun- don is thriving. The Wrenshnll brothers, who made a trip across the waters, came back better satisfied nnd a wbole lot wiser. They think there is no place like Bandon; so they came home, bought some land, are build ing a bouse snd will grow up with this Little Giant by tbe Sea. You nre welcomed, brothers, loug may you live, Thb boys and girls from all over tbe county keep coming to Bandon to attend our splendid schools. Rev. Wells of Coquille gave the BandoDiaus a couple of good ser mons Sunday, 19tb inst. The bar had been rough again all the past week, causing tbe Ban- dorille and several schooners to re main tied to the wharf, but all de parted yesterday in fine style. A. Thomas has taken Bert Buznn as a partner iD his new barbershop, nnd everything looks nice and clean. They have plenty of room nnd have it well furnished. We see nothing t<> prevent these gentlemen from doing well. You can get anything you are looking for at Simpson’s novelty store; if you don’t believe it, go and see. R ambler . ---------------»«•*-.--------------- Herald and Rural Northwest for $ 2 We offer a valuable premium to our subscribers who nre interested in the farm, fruit-growing and stock, without extra cost; in other words, $3 for $2— two papers for the price of one. “ I will follow you to tho utmost ends of the earth,” hissed the vil lain. “ No, you won’t,” said the heroine, calmly. “ Why won’ t IV” queried the villain, aghast at her coolness. “ Because I ’m not goiDg there,” she replied. -------------* «♦»-.----------------- D r. Price’ s Cream B ak in g P ow d er World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Joy’s for (ho Jailed and Good Health for nil JUanklnd. JOT’ S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. Coos Bar and Sai Francisco CARRYING TH1 »»CYCLE IS SIHT APS*OVAL A Great Blessing My wife and I hare found in Hood's Sarsaparilla. Bhe had rheumatism very severely, with ankles and lefa badly swollen, and hardly abla to get up and d o w n ataira w i t h o u t help. Many other remedies f a i l o d , but Hood's Sarsa parilla a n t ir s l y cured her. It was J only shortly after " that I wai taken with the s a m e complaint, affect ing my limbs and hips, so I Just triad the same medicine with the lame result. M y wife and chil dren take nood’a Sarsaparilla whenever they feel the need of a medicine and it Im mediately makes them feel better. Hood's Sarsaparilla Saves me doctor’s bills. I am in engineer, and well known In this locality.” Q. W . W y a t t , W hite Bead Hill, Indian Ter. Hood’s Pills North Fork Findings. North Fork, Nov. 18.— As I have seen nothing in the H erald o f late concerning our river people, will try my baud at writiug again. The sun continues to shine, nud our fanners have their teaming done for this season. Picking apples nud gathering corn is the present occupation. Some of our farmer boys’ wont out among the com the other night coon huutiug aud ran ngainst a pauther. Go ngaiu, boys; but be sure of the kind of game you bare up tbe tree next time, George, be fore venturing to climb it. We have had several very cold and trosty nights, and it looks as if we were to have some rain soon. Well, we are ready to receive i t Bad colds are prevailing among our river people. J. W. Wood has about completed his new burn. J. Sumerliu has hod a nice brick chimney built in addition to bis new house. Mr. Sherwood,of Sum ner, was the builder, aud being an old hand at the business lias there fore done a good job. Tbe N. F. baseball team and tbe Fairview nine were to cross bats' last Sunday in a friendly game, but postponed until some future time on account of Saturday night's rain. Ray, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of this place, bad tho mis fortune to cut his foot very badly on a piece of glass a few days ago. The late rain has brought the big silverside salmon up iu onr midst. The boys have made sev eral nice catches. They make nice ‘ sport, to psy nothing about tbe eat ing. As ever, yours, A R eader . --------------- — --------------- » “ Papa,” said Jimmieboy, “ von are the nicest mao in the world.” “ And you are tho nicest boy in tbe world,” said Ins father. “ Yes; I guess that’s bo ,” said Jimmieboy. “ Isn’t it queer how we both man aged to get in the same family!” NEURALGIA cured by Dr. Milos’ PAW P llls . “One cent a close. A t all druggist*. is made from herbs, and i contains do mi n e r a l 1 dru za or deadly pois on. $ 1 0 0 .0 0 Joy’ s V e g e ta b le Sarsaparilla Given Away Every Month robs the blood o f all its im puri t ie s , a n d courses all these im puri- Complaints nnd K idney Affections. W J ot ’ s Vegetable Sarsaparilla I prevents tired feel ings, staggering sen-1 sations, palpitation I o f heart, ruiih of I I blood to the head, [ I dizziness, ringing in I ears, spots before the | I eytn , headache, bil- I iouaness,constipation I I o f bo we la, pains in the back,melancholy, I tongue coated, foul I breath, pimples on I face, body end limb, declineornerve force I dizzy s p e l l s , faint spells, cold, clammy I feet and hands, soar I risings, fatigue, in-1 somnia, end ell dis- [ a o f t he stomach, liver and kidneys, Joy,» Vegetable Ser- i ..perilla is sold by all I druggists. Ref use s I substitute. When you I p.y for the bet tee last I you get the best. - 1 Arago and Areata to tho person submitting tire most meritorious Invention during the preceding month. WB SECURE PATENTS FOR INVENTOR8, and the object of thl* offer la to en- courago persons of an Invent ive turn of mind. At tho same tlmo wo wish to impress the fact that :: :: :: It’s the Simple» <- Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes vGv ■pr —such as De Long's Hook and Eye, “800 that Hump,” ’'Safety Pin,” “ Pigs In Clo ver,” *\Alr Brake,” etc. Almost every one conceives Q a bright Idea at some time or other. Why not put it in prae- tieal use? YOUR talents may lie In this dlreotlon. May make your fortune. Why not try? :: :: :: :: Write for further information and mention this paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. Philip W. Avlrett, Gen, Mgr* 618 F Street, Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C. _ e responsibility of this company may be Judged by the fact that ita stock is held by over one thousand of the leading newspaper« in the Called States. JOHN H. YAGER, Dr. Gibbon — DEALER IN— Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware. Queesware,Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery. Etc., Etc. This old reliable and a n » no w ea« is N t o u m io ir two Dr. 8. L. Leneve, the druggist, will Pawenger* and Freight at Lowest most p.nccessfal spec W M E Il IS NOT « s t i b i l v OAT1SOACTOOV ialist in San Fran cis Rates. tell you that no one is better qual „ • APPLICANTS M U ST S t W t U Mat* co, «till continues to MCCOMtNOtO . (OOTS AMO OtOtA CAM A m v ) * ified to judge of the merits of au core all 8 exual and ^ w i i t i won oemtULAMA./' ~ CO.. Seminal Disease«, article than the dealer, because he OREGON COAL A NAVIGATION Proprietor«. such as Gonorrhea, bases his opinion ou tho experience E. G. Flanagan, Agent. Marshfield. G l e e t, S t n o t u re, of all who use it For this reason H. O . Co., Agent, Empire City. Syphilis, in «11 it« forms. Skin Diseases. he wishes us to publish the remarks N e r v o u s Debility, of other dealers about au article Ira potency. Seminal Weakness and Loss of Manhood, the conaeqnence of aelf-nbnse which he handles. Messrs. C. F. and excesses producing the following symp Moore k Co., of Newberg, Or., say: toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in “ We sell more of Chamberlain's RDERS BY MAI L PROM PTLY the ears," loss of confidence, diffidence in attended to, and goods shipped per Cough Remedy than all others put approaching strangers, palpitation of the steamer to all points on the upper river at Acres. 3 mile from together, and it always gives good heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss prices that defy competition. Myrtle Point postofflee: all rich hot- i of memory, pimples on tbe face, oonghs, Yo0M’ ^ y } 8TANLtv, satisfaction." Mr. J. F. Allen, of tom land, cleared, fenced and in high | etc. «tareof cultivation. GOOD HOUSE C O Q U IL L E C ITY , O R E G O N ,' consumption, DR. GIBBON has practised in San Fran- C O A L 8 ’JOVES. A lia», “ A Subscriber." | Fox, Or., says: “ I believe Cham and new barn, about .V) bnahela of potatoes cisoo over 30years an 3 those« troubled shoald W O O D S T O V E S , berlain’s Cough Remedy- to be the and a large amount of garden truck; 27 LL kinds of farm work solicited. Horse not fail to consult him and receive the ben best I have handled. Mr. W. H. tier« hard wood, good cook «tove. 75 chick | COOK STOVES The «hoeing and plow work a «pomally , efit of his great skill and experience about 110 bushels of corn, and a good ; Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash., says: ena. Try him. Supplies for logging work, wedgei;, dog« doctor cures when others fail. skiff with two pairs of oar«. R A N G E S. Cl REB GUARANTEED Persons cured ring*.eant-book« nnd everything n«ed in "Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy sells ALL OFFERED FOR $ 5 0 0 Charges reasonable. Call or BUILDING H A R D W A R E — 8 nch »» Ifaila logging camp« kept on hAna. Satisfaction st home. well and is highly* praised by all Call st Welt.. Fargo & C o '. Express office guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pto. write DR. J. F. GIBBON. Screws, Ijocks, Hinges, etc., at 62» Kearney street. San Francisco. Cal. rock-bottom prices. 1 liUf j who use iV" st M r f . Fount tor farther psrticulsrs. * neet Feed «table. An Elegant Home...- ■ . ". for Sale, Cheap. 4 W ALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker. \ this Bandon’s Budget. BANDON, OR. O