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€otpii\U tm iu r rj C iU j g r r n l i l . T U E S D A Y , N O V. 19. 1895. REG U LAR T R A IN S W ednesdays and fui days will run us follows; Leave Arrive 8.00 a. m 12.15p. ni, Marshfield Arrive “ Leave t.lfl 44 COQUILLE CITY 11.00a. in. »50 “ 10.85 44 Norway 10.00 44 10.15 44 Myrtle Point KNOCK TH« SPOTS o n d a y », OUT. M LOCAL ITEM S. See “ 160 acres” for sale. Thanksgiving on (be 28th. T o McDonald’s, for hot or cold baths. Additional locals on 2d and 4th pages. There will be Thauksgivmg ser vices in this place. Comrade W. H. Nosier has par- chased a lot and is patting up a residence. Our local W. R. C. visited the corps at Bandon Friday of last week, and returned yesterday. You can buy a good farm cheap, and adjoining Coquille City on the west, by calling on R. D. Sanford. Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by Dr. S. L. Lene ve, o f Coquille City, and N. G. W. Perkins, of Myriie P oin t We regret to say that Mrs. Hud dleston is still very poorly aud suf fers much at times from hor neu ralgic nffection. Rev. Jones, minister o f the Ad vent church, came from Marshfield one day Inst week aud is the guest o f Mr. Bunch. Rev, Mr. Byrn o f Myrtle Point will exchange pulpits ' with our Rev. W. B. Smith next Sunday, morning aud night. The Baptists will begin a meet ing at the little church next Friday night, continuing over Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wells will haye assist ance. A Demorest memorial contest will be held at Fishtrap Friday, Nov. 22d. There will be several contestants and n good homiletic entertainment is anticipated. It is uo easy thing to dress harsh, coarse hair so as to make it look graceful or be coming. By the use of Ayer’ s Hair Vigor, this difficulty is removed and the hair made to assume any style or arrangement that may be desired. Give the Vigor u trial. The Hosmor-Ross troupe gave a splendid entertainment at this place Wednesday night of last week. W e wish them success wherever they may go, as they deserve. W e call the attention of our readers to the advertisement in this week’s issue of the Marshfield Racket store. You cau find some splendid hargnins in this Btoie, and it will pay you to call on Mr. Howe. We noticed the cheerful counte nance of Dr. Reader ou out streets Inst Friday. The doctor had hardly reached his new home at Ashland when he was telegraphed to return to attend the wife of Capt. Porker who was stricken with paralysis. Sore Throat. Any ordinary case may he cured in one night by apply ing Chamberlain’s Pain I3alm ns di rected with each bottle. This med icine is also famous for its cures of rheumatism, lame back and deep- seated and muscular pains. For sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist Grandpa Dean returned Friday last from an exceedingly pleasant visit with his son and family at Empire City. H e says he enjoyed his visit very greatly indeed, and the only thing that prevented it from being perfect was that he bad nothing to do. BRUISE ST. JACOBS OIL S . S S J X i S i .“ ' 1 A sore spot, green, black, or blue, Is a IT IS MAGICAL. T h 3 play for Christmas eve will be announced soon. U p p e r ( o q u M I e F u r k in . A ffld fit. From LaQrippe. OUR N EW On last Monday morniog Engin eer Romander o f the Coquille How Dr. Miles' Nsrvlas Restored creamery met with a serious acci One ot Kentucky's Business a Men to Health. dent by which both his hands were severely burned. From some cause it became necessary to hastily draw the fire from the furnace to prevent an explosion, and Mr. Romander went heroically to work and suc ceeded in preventing the impend ing disaster, but received severe burns ns a result. The doctor informs us that it is impossible to tell yet how deeply his hands are burned, but he hopes that it will not be so had as to permanently disable him. L a t e r . — Dr. Moore lias agaiu visited bis patient, aud found him at his post, using one hauil, but the other was much injured. C LU B B IN G O F F E R S ! Special Inducements to Subscri bers—Best and Cheapest. As an addendum to onr last week’s notice o f some o f the W . R. Panter, of Riverton, was attractive farms o f the upper Co- up on business last Saturday. quille, we wish this week to make The steamer Baodonlle and sev mention of some others that caught eral schoonera left the river Sun onr eye during onr rambling«. day. Among the first that drew our Jessie Todd, of Idaho, a grand especial attention this side of W. Z ^ he H ekai - d has mndo clubbing arrangements with the following pub- son of Gruudma Fouts, came in od lications, as stated below. We take pleasure in presenting to our L. Hood’s stock ranch was that of the steamer Blanchard yesterday. patrons and others these exceedingly fine offers, viz: Mrs. Carmon at the Etelka post- The Weekly Examiner, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the Coquille Several members of the band office. This is a beautiful place, City H ebai . d ($2), both for one year for $2.75. have organized an orchestra for lyiug on a sloping plateau a little The Weekly Call, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the H erald ($2), both famishing music of that order for above the river, and ia the center O DISEASE has ever presented so many for one year for 92.75. social occasions. The Thrice-a-Week World, of New York ($1), and the H erald ($2), peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease of quite a number o f smaller E d . H e iu l d : Tomorrow evening leaves Its victims so debilitatod, useless, both for one year for $2.25. Ou tb e l2 th iust. Grant Harry, a ruches. This farm contains near is the time set, and the little church sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. The Twice-a-Week Traveller, of Boston—12 pRges each week, ($1)— Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the Mut 7-year-old son of Grant Harry of a hundred acres of land in cultiva the place, for the assembling of onr ual Life Insurance Go., of Kentucky, says: and the H erald , both for one year for only $2. this ccuuty, was received at the in tion, a good orchard and good farm Coquille City "legislature", and it "In 1869 and *90 I had two severe attacks T H E FA R M , H O U S E H O L D A N D L IT E R A R Y . is very necessary for all who desire of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my ner sane asylum at Salem. buildings. It is n valuable prop The Rural Northwest, of Portland, Or., a splendid local agricultural vous system with such severity that my life to take part in its dehbeaations to was despaired of. I had not slept for more See the new ad. of Kaino & Rus erty amj a credit to ita owner. l>e at that meeting, trajp to organize than two months except by the use of nar and horticultural journal (seiui-monthlv, 50 cts.), and the H erald ($2), Coming down the river and the house and have oounties as cotics that stupefied me, hut gave me no both one year for $2. sel of Marshfield iu this issue, and rest. I was only conscious of intense mental The Home and Farm, of Louisville, Ky., (50 cts.), and the H erald when in Marshfield, and in need of crossing over we emerge upon signed to them. It is to be hoped weakness, agonising bodily pain and the ($2), both one year for only $2.10. fact that I was hourly growing weaker. that onr young men will take an Rowland prairie, where a group of good work, call on them. Womankind, a handsome, attractive, monthly home paper (50 cents), When in this condition. I commenced using active part iD this move, as it will Milos' Restorative Nervine. In two days the Farm News, a practical farm paper, monthly, (50 cents), and the Father Devaul and wife of Myrtle lovely ranches greet the eye. The be not only entertaining, bnl in Dr I began to Improve and in one month's time I was cured, much to tho surprise of all who H erald ($2), all one year for only $2. W. Point came down to Coqnille on first ia that of A. Warner and ia a structive ns well. knew of my condition. I have been in e x Word and Works, of S t Louis, Mo., including to each subscriber the --------------- «»»-«------- —— superb country seat. It lies all on last Friday and visited several days cellen t health since and have recommended Word and Works Almanac and Hand-Book, a useful and handsome pub Frrftli M ilk Cows. your romedies to many o t my friends.'* with their s o d ’ s family in this city. the open prairie and is theiefore lication (both $1.25), and the H erald ($2), the three for only $2.50. LouLivilie. Jan 22,189». D. W. H ii . tos . I want to sell 10 head of first- nearly all iu cultivation. The Every Where, the famous poet Will Carleton’s charming literary and ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle class, fresh milk cows dariog No Dr. lilts’ Nervine Restores Health. men or ladies to travel in Oregon for buildings are excellent, the fencing illustrated monthly (50 cents), and the H erald ($2), both one year for $2, vember and December. established, reliable house, »alary, $780 P O P U L IS T P A P E R S A N D P O L IT IC A L P O IN TE R S. and expenses, »toady position. Enolose good and withal it ia a typical coun R . D. S an fo rd , The Mining Section. references and self-addressed stamped en The Road, of Denver, Col., ($1), an 8-page weekly worth double tho Coqnille City. velope. The Dominion Company, Third try home. price, aud the H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.15. Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois. Joining this to the north, od the Johnson Creek, Nov. 10.—Mincis The Silver Knight, of Washington City, Senator Stewart’s great Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Gen. Lytle Post, No. 27, G. A. piairie, ia a good farm the name of on the Poverty Gulch have beeu paper ($1), and the H erald ($2), boyi one year for $2.35. WerM’s Fair Highest Award. working for the past two weeks R., at their meeting the 1st Wed the owner o f which we failed to Our Nation’s Crisis, Gov. Waite's paper, of Denver, Col, (50 cts.), and 7KJR »A L E — 1 M AGUES, CLOSE TO building the road from the Divil- the H erald ($2), both one year for $2. nesday iu Decem lor, will hold learn. The place indicated thrift 1 the river (oau get right-of-way a cross biss quartz mills up to the Big Joe, strip tc the river). It is bench land, nnd their annual election and have other and good management. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CLUBBING RATES FOR PAPERS, has coal on it; half the saw timber is oat now owned by Myrtle Point Mining business uf importance. Next comes the fine isnch of W. off, bat plenty of fine pile timber remains. A Development Co., thence up to We have concluded to offer the following books as promiums for cash Good soil; will make good orchards. Ira Bczan’s miue, n distance of subscribers: Oregon Kidney Tea is the most O. Phillips, oue of Coquille’a For terms, call on or addr ss W . K . PANTER. about 2 miles. Miners now have effective blood-purifier known. For j thrifty farmers. Mr. Phillips' noylOJ Coin's Financial School, price 25 Riverton, Oregon. a good road and can get their sup sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, place also lies mostly on the prairie, cents, and Coin’s Hand-Book, price N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE plies in without any trouble. of Myrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. 10 cents, and one yoar’s subscription and ia in a high state o f cultiva State of Oregon, in and for the County Messrs. Will Lundy and Chat Leneve, of Coquille City. of Coos: to the H erald , all for $2. tion. We stopped here aod fed George Bolster, plaintiff,) Huling, of Myrtle PoiDt. h tve been The train was later yesterday [C oin ' s F inancial S chool , bv W . H. VB. j our visitors for the past week. and had dinner, enjoying the hos Harvey; illustrated, 160 pages aud 64 illofl- than ever before*, since the road Jennie White (formerly I _ „ , tuitions. It simplifies the financial subject Mrs. Ed Green and Misses Ivy pitality o f the best and hostess. Jennie Elliott, widow l »nit in Equity to ao that an ordinary schoolboy can under lias been in use, by a small break KiDnicutt and Aunie Giles came George H . Elliott, f Quiet Title, stand it. It ia the text book of the masses, The FlaDsgan 6tock ranch em of decease«), Mattie Ell- I up ou horses today, regardless of down o f the engine at Beaver Hill. absolutely reliable an to faota nnd figures, braces the western portion o f Row iott and Thomas H. I end the most interesting and entertaining the rain aud had road, to make a It is all right again, however. W hite, defendants. J book ou the snbject uf money publiabed. land prairie, and extends away to We welcome To Jennie Wnite (formerly Jennie Elliott, visit to our mines. C oin ’ s H andbook , by W . H. Harvey; deals Wilson <fc McGraw can be found the summits o f the lofty hills to widow of George H . Elliott, deceased), Mat- yon, ladies, at any time. with the elementary principles of money tie Elliott and Thomas H . White, the ubove at the old staud to do your black- and statistics.) A. E u c l i d . defendants, Greeting: smithing, p low sb a rp eu iD g and the westward. It is supposed to named In the name of the State of Oregon: Yon Shylock, prico 25 cents, nnd Tho wagon work. They make a spec he one ot the best, if not the very and each of you are hereby notified that Anarchists of Wealth, price 10 cents, ialty o f horseshoeing. Call and best, stock farms in Coos county. you are required to appear and unswer the complaint filed against you in the above nnd the H erald one year, nil for $2. g iv e them a trial. It has been in charge of our friend entitled court and cause, in which George Bolster is plaintiff snd you, the said Jennie *ss>-lu referenc to the above publications, it is necessary to say hut We bare refrained for sometime E d Sherwood, who has, however, White (formerly Jennie Elliott, widow of little. Everybody knows what magnificent impels tho “ Examiner" and George H. Elliott, deceased), Mattie Elliott at making mention of Mr. Wilkins’ now moved to Myi tie Point to live. and Thomas H . White are defendants, on £ “ Call” of San Francisco are, as also tho Thrice-a-Week New York World condition, because he was so des Mr. Flanagan is oue of Coos bay’s or before the first day of the next regular and Twice-a-Weck Boston Travelcr--each of which are worth the price term of the above entitled court, to be be asked. The Home an.l Farm is a splendid agricultural and family jour pondent and easily discouraged, prominent business men. gun nnd held at the Courthouse at Empire City, in said county of Cpogf on Monday, nal, largo lG-page paper, and of itself worth the price of both papers, but will sny now that he is danger The next point o f interert is the the 4th day o f May. 189G, and if ymriail wr -A N D - Womankind is a most attractive nnd entertaining home monthly, heartily ously ill and failing rapidly. pi * will farm o f Father Johnson, father of to appear and answer, the said plaintiff apply to the court for the relief demanded welcomed by and instructive to the mothers and daughters; and the The fnl! of the year is a tryinc season for Edward Johnson, who was drowned in his complaint in this snit, u succinct Farm News' is edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, is elderly people. The many cheerless, dark, at Bandon this summer, and of etntement of which relief is as follows, handsomely printed, and contains what the practical farmer wants. to-wit: C O Q U IL L E C ITY . dismal days act depressinsly, not to aay 1. That the defendants, and each and Word and Work« is Rev. Irl Hicks’ paper of St. Louis. This is a scien injuriously, ou both old and young. Mow Prof. Sam Johnson, well known to all of them, be required to set. forth the This is a nature of their claim, and that all adverse WATCHES, CLOCKS, J E W E L R Y , SIL tific journal nnd is full of excellent reading matter. The Almanac, given is the time to re-enforoe the vital energies most of our citizeus. claims of the defendants, to the premises with the paper, contains 100 pages of forecasts and other useful infor VER W ARE AND OPTICAL GOODS with Ayer's Ssisitparilla—the best of nil pleasant country home, and a good hereafter described, may be determined ALW AYS ON HAND. mation and is a valuable book. blood medicines. by a decree of the court. farm. The fencing is up to date 2. That by said decree it be declared and String, for all kind, of Mnsioal Instrn- The Road is a largo, wide-a-wide Populist paper, published by “ mid- Mrs. Buck lias received Inter and the buildings excellent. Mr. adjudged that the defendants have no estate menta. dle-of-tho road’’ Herbert George, of Denver, Col. Of The Silver Knight interest whatever in or to lands described word from Judge Dyer, who will Johnson keeps a nice lot of milk or it is only necessary to say that it iH Senntor Stewart’s fearless paper, and as follows, towit: The southwest quarter Dot return home as he had hoped. cows and makes hotter for the mar of the northwest quarter, and the southwest is published iu Washington City. Our Nation’s Crisis is best advertised quarter of the northeast quarter, and lots by saying that it is owned and edited by Qov. Waite, Colorado’s great His physicians interposed and ket. two, three And fonr, in section thirteen, and lots seven and eight in section fourteen, Populist governor, the War-horse of the Rockies. It is good reading. A SELECT STOCK OF have ordered him to a dryer and We enn only mention the names township twenty-six south of range four warmer climate, us his health is teen west of the Willamette Meridian iu NOTION S, F AN CY GO OD S, The Rural Northwest is an Oregon farm journal, and is clean and well of other owners of splendid ranches, Coos county, stnte of Oregon, containing managed. It will be worth the price we charge for both papers to any very poor. T O IL E T A R T IC L E S , E TC . 17C.90 acres of land; nnd that the title of for want of space. Capt. Harrist plaintiff farmer in Coos county. thereto is good and valid. Walter Drane, the reliable black Manuel Hermann, Wash Hermann, At Prices Astonishingly Low. JW" These Club Rates, of course, imply payment in advance."®« 3. That the defendants bo forever en joined and debarred from asserting any smith, can be found at the old Mrs. Scbroeder, nnd Mr. Strong «^■We can only inuke these splendid terms where cash is*®« clnim whatever in or to said lands and 0ay- paid in advance. stand in Coquille ready to shoe all have excellent farms lying along premises adverse to the plaintiff; and for such other relief ns to the court shall seem R T P -A 'N 'S your horse, mend your wagon or meet nnd agreeable to equity, and for his the route o f travel, beside many costs of suit. [L — sharpen your plow. H e can be — FO R T H E — That on the 7th day of November, 1895, others which are not directly on u depended upon for good, solid the Hon. J .C . Fullerton, judge of the above T h e m odem stand- the road. The cheese factory of entitled court, duly made an order, dated work. that day, directing that service of the Mr. Mosier is situated on the old on u ard Fam ily Medi- snmmons in this suit be made by publics tion thereof, once each week for six succes Catarrh.. Scbroeder place, and is turning out sive weeks. A LBER T E. HEAMAN, CD c in e : C u r e s the Attorney for Plaintiff E. W. J ot C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: an extra article o f cheese, as the novl9’6w I u com m on every-day I have just completed the second H e r a l d can testify. We hope at E xecutor's 1S T otic©. > bottle of your Vegetable Sarsaparilla, some future time to be able to give M ills o f humanity. I have had catarrh for years which a more complete write-up o f the ■VTOTICE is hereby given thAt the under- o signed has been duly i affected my eyes, hearing and stom ▼MM u County Court of the Stn________________ ach. Frequently would have dull upper Coquille valley, which is one Coos county, executor of the last will and z testament of William Miller, deceased; and headaches for days at a time. Since of the richest portions of Coos o all peri . A pply at this office. taking your remedy I have felt no connty. of the disagreeable symptoms. Also for tho supplement to Trusting you will publish this as Mrs. S. A. Moore and daughters the date of this notice, to the undersigned S hylock , entitled I want any one suffering from any returned to the hay last week from At his residence at Libby, Cops county, Or STRAY NOTICE. - The undersigned egon. has taken np two steers, described ah of the above symptoms to be bene California. Dated, November 19, 1895. We regret to learn follows: One black steer, about 4 years old. fited. Kindly send me two more ANDREW P. KELLEY, crop nnd Rwallow-fork in right ear, and Executor of the Last Will and Testament under-bit in left. Tho other about 2 years bottles by return express. (Signed) that Miss May is seriously ill. The “ Herald” and Your Choice at the Price Stated Below. N W I J L. GRAY,* Watchmaker Jeweler, Mrs. Gray's Department. “Great Smlatioa of M oe - etarr Sin,” oc SHYLOCK, oX? E Don’t miss reading oar connty locals, as given by our correspond ents. Our “ Upper-River” corres of William Miller, deceased. [novl9 5 old. red, with line back, and same ear-marks M r . F rederick D e R ichmond . Miss Agnes Rogers is teaching afl the former. pondent gives a just reminder to For fnrther particulars, call on or address Seattle, Wash. the school at Coaledo. I JOHN KAINO, MARTIN K IS S E L the undersigned at Rural, Coos county. Or., i one, two or three o f onr citizens prove property, pay charges foi keeping and T H E M ARSHFIELD Every mail brings a new hatch of not to “ throw stones;” and onr Ban- advertising, or the stock will be sold to pay B O R I«. expenses. JOHN P. HAYKH. “ An exposure o f the plot o f the don budget furnishes a point or testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable G u n t n —At West Marshfield. Nov. 10, 1895, Rural, Coos county. Or., Oct. 38, 1895. Sarsaparilla. Red-8 hield( Rothschild) to des to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gunnel,a son. two by which wu may profit—if we troy a Uepubli«.” One is a 25- Y oakam —On Coos river, Nor. 2.1895, to Mr. e c u . t i . o n . S a . 19- w ill and Mrs. Joseph Yonkam, a daughter. The schooner Lila and Mattie cent book, the other a 10-cent O TICE is hereby given that under and bo >k; but we have made ar Geo. Monlton again accepts the Capt. Robert Limbridge, master, by virtue of an execution and order of rangements with the pnblishers IV IE D . N O R T H FRONT 8 T R E E T , _ __ agency of tha Pacific nnrsery at sailed in over the Bandon bar last sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the M c I ntosh — At M.rahfield. N o t . 8, 1H95, M r,. M A R S H F IE L D . Htate of Oregon for Coos Connty on the 6 th by which 25 cents will bay both, or both will be given free to a cash Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass Wednesday, and was towed np to Jesse McIntosh, aged 73 years, 7 months day of November, 1895, in favor of L. A. subscriber to the H erald for one year. and 20 days. Coos county. This is a reliable Roberts, plaintiff, aud against the property the Riverton coal mine where she LL KINDS of blMtamltli work ncJ firm and already known as such of Lizzie G . Lehr.hcrr snd J. A. Lehnherr, . wagon work, new or repair work, done her husband, defendants, commanding me loaded 75 tons o f coal, the first ♦o Coos county patrons, while l A d m i n i s t r a t o r ’ s N o t ic e - on short notice. to make sale of the certain mortgaged George is also well knowu and ever shipped from this new mine. premises in said execution and hereinafter WE G U A R A N T E E OUR W ORK Awarded j^ O T I C E IH HEREBY G IVEN T H A T particularly described, or a sufficiency deals fairly with our citizens. I f We learn from Capt. Limbridge To *i .e eatinfnotion. Come *nd nm a*. IN the undersigned has !>eeii, by the order thereof to satisfy the demands of said saia KAINO Jt RUSSEL. you want fruit trees o f any kind, i that Mr. Timons has leased the Highest Honors— World’s Fair, noTl9'9Sj of the County Court of the County of Coon, plaintiff, towit: The sum of $008.00, the] #% T ..« « * * I dold Medal. Midwinter Fair. Htate of Oregon, appointed administrator true to Dame and at fair prices, further sum of $50.00 attorney fee and UP IfllSIGGS 1 mine for twenty years, and is open of the estate of 8. C. Braden, deceased. All $13.90 costs, $13.0" ounis, together n/grvuri with witu costs vunta of «* said i | give George Moulton your order. G o to th e persons having claims against said estate D R writ, I will, ON (SATURDAY, THE 1 4 TH I |8H IN q x o 1 tJRCHAPE ing it np in good shape. The are hereby required to present tho same, DAY OF DECEM BER, 1895, at the hour ] Dr. Jennings, a regularly grad duly verified as by law reqnired, to the of one o’clock in the afternoon of aaid day, steamers Bandorille and Barclay M a r s h fie ld undersigned, nt Myrtle Point. Coos county, uated dentist, o f Newport, on at the Conrtbonse door in the town o f : Oregon, at the office of Orvil Dodge, within Empire City, in said county and state, offer . Yaquina bay, is in the city, and Golden ate using coal from the six months from the date of the first publi for sale and sell at public auction to the j has opened a dental office at Nas- Riverton mine, and both pronounce cation of this notice. highest and best bidder for cash, all right, Dated this 1st dav of October, 1895. title and interest which the said defend-1 bnrg’s hotel. The doctor only it by far the best coal yet opened ^ I C i j FOR SCHOOLS OR AC A D EM IE S H. C. BRADEN, Jn., ants or either of them had on the 19th day designs to do a limited amount o f in Coos connty. I f this mine is Administrator Estate of H. C . Braden, For cheap good, ,n d .plendfd hargnim. of March, 1895, or may at anv time sinoe W ill find it to their interest to consult o • octl 4t] __________ work at preseot, merely to intro have aoquired in or to the following des write the undersigned, agent for Kane A You enn got m an, good article, , t worked extensively ss Mr. Timons cribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at Co , manufacture»s, Chicago, III. one-hnlf their ooat at duce his work, especially bis new a point 4*>7 feet from the iron corner or We sell direct from the factory, and other «tore*. method for the alleviation o f pain expects to work it, it will prove of initial point of the town of Myrtle Point, ship, f. o. b., to Hnn Francisco or Portland . 1 BLAN K ET8 AND PILLOWS Coos county, Oregon, on the west aide of JOHN R O W A N , Agent. id filling and extracting teeth. He incalculable benefit to the entile BANDON. O REGON, at sarpri, u g l, low price,. 1 First street; running thence north,10 degrees 19 tfl Coqnille City, Oregon . will only remain a few days at oountry. The H e r a l d wishes the east. 253 feet along said First street; thence Furnishes best goods cn the market, home The RACKET i . on the eo-operatiTe north, 80 degrees west. 120 feet; thence south present, bat will return in the manager of this new enterprise the spun and foreign. Latest fashions. M PROVED FARM OF 1«MI ACR E» 258 feet, running parallel with said First plan, and he, good peyini Mock in the greatest possible success, and would spring, when he will remain loog good fruit and grain land in Rogue street; thence east to the place of beginning, company for eele. River Valley, for exchange for a small Arlistie • Tailoring • a • Specialty. enough for all to have an oppor bespeak for him every encourage containing one acre, more or less. place near a town in Coos county, or sub North Front Street, • • Marshfield. Dated November 7th, 1895. Most Perfect Made. tunity to have their dental work ment in the power of tbs people. All kinds <f woik will receive earefn urban property. J. LINDnLKY, W. W. GAGE. ----------- . «»» s - - ----- attention. Prices reasrnab.e. 40 Year, the Standard. 4»; 3m 1 I’.eagle. Jackson countv, Oregon’ attended to. i n o T im i C. HOWE, Agent. I nov!2 Sheriff of C o m comity, Oregon. Stoo suffering! T rj Dr. Mile* Fain Pills and Wapualers, The Anarchists of Wealth, N A School : Boards R A C K ET S T O R E Desks or Supplies w CREAM P B A K IN G P O W D tR I Schweitzer, Tailor,