Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 26, 1895, Image 3

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    Thanks to onr many friends who
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. J
have brought us apples, potatoes
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•THE K IN Q C U R E OVER ALL POR
•©**• / • I f , W mttm, druggist and physi­
and grain ou subscriptions. We
TUESDAY, NOV. 26. 1895.
cian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with
announced in tho H erald some heart disease for four years, trying every
time ago that we would gladly remedy and all treatm ents known to him­
R E G U L A R TRAINS
self and fellow*practitioners; believes that
ONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND FBI-
receive such produce on back sub­ heart disease is curable. He writes:
days will run us follows;
**I wish to tell what your valuable medi­
scriptions, and many of onr sub­
Leave
Arrive
cine has done for me. For four years I had
8.00 a. id .
12.15p. m.
Mnramield
scribers have responded promptly. heart disease of the very worst kind. Sev­
A
pension
has
been
granted
to
Arrive “
Leave
D n l k a l .H r . U i l k l s n .
9.15 44
Maoy more might be willing to eral physicians I consulted, said It was
COQUILLE CITY 11.00a.m. William H . H. Renfro o f Myitle
9.60 44
Mr. Charles Wilkins, an old res­
10.25 “
Norway
Rheumatism of the Heart.
send
in such articles as we can use
10.00 44
Z t a r HxnALD has made clubbing arrangements with the following pub-.
Myrtle Point
10.15 “
Point
ident o f this Coquille country, who
It was alm ost un­
lications, as stilted below.
\\ e take pleasure in presenting to our
or disiiose of in some way and
endurable;
with
Judge Dyer has gone to Pasa­ had been ill aud gradually failing
patrons and others these exceedingly fine offers, viz:
L O C A L ITEM S.
sh o r tn e ss
of
finally get the money for them. I f
dena, Cal., as directed by bis phy­ for a long time, finally went to bis
breath, palpita­
The Weekly Examiner, of Snn Francisco ($1.50), and the Coquille
so, send them along, and we will
tio n s , s e v e r e
City H ekald ($2), both for one year for $2.75.
T o McDonald's, for hot or cold sicians.
long rest ou Wednesday afternoon.
pains, unable to
give credit for them on subscrip­
The Weekly Call, of San Francisco ($1.50), and the H erald ($2), both
batba.
sleep, especially
Dr. Jennings, the dentist, hits His death had been expected for
tion. O f course we menu, good,
on the left side. for one year for ¿2.75.
Additional locals on 2d and 4th been very busy since bis arrival some days, as he had, from day to
N o pen can de­
The Thrice-a-Week World, of New Yo-k ($1), and the H erald ($2),
merchantable produce. Then we
pagos.
scribe m y suffer­
here, and baa made many friends. day, been glowing weaker until
both for one year for $2.25.
must have some money for our
ings, particularly
D. H. Divilbisa, o f mining repute,
the final change came.
The Twice-a-Week Traveller, of Boston—12 pages each week, ($1)—
urlng the last
Uncle George Stauff, o f Marsh­
cash expenses and we would like
was on our streets yesterday.
nth» o f those and the H erald , both for one vear for only $2.
Mr. Wilkina was almost a pioneer
field, was in town yesterday. He
for all members of the H erald
four weary years.
T H E FARM , H O Ü S E H O L D AND L IT E R A R Y .
Charley Craddock smiles all over is visiting bis brother above town. o f Coos county, and was 55 years family to pay some part in cash if
DR. J. ft. WATTS.
I
Anally
tried
The Rural Northwest, of Portland, Or., a splendid local agricultural
of age. Wherever be has resided
his face now, because it's a son.
Rev. W. B. Smith, pnstor of the he has won tbe confidence aud possible. We bnve built a store­ Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure, and horticultural journal (semi-monthly, 50 cts.), and the H erald ($2),
and was surprised at the result. I t put new both one year for $2.
John qu ick of Parkersburg
Methodist church, will bave ser­ esteem of hiB neighbors, aud he room on purpose to bold produce life into and made a new man o f me. 1
The Home and Farm, of Louisville, K y ., (50 cts.), and the H erald
spent several days in town last
and
are
willing
to
fill
it
to
the
top.
have not had a symptom o f trouble since .($2), both one year for only $2.10.
vices every Sunday hereafter, morn­ leaves a large circle o f friends and
and
1
am
satisfied
your
medicine
has
cured
week.
From our acquaintance with our
ing nud night
Womankind, a handsome, attractive, monthly home paper (50 cents),
mo for 1 have now enjoyed, since taking it \
acquaintances, who join with bis
subscribers we belieye we have the
Don't miss the Thanksgiving
the Farm News, a practical farm paper, monthly, (50 cents), nud the
Rev. J. F. Day, a missionary of bereaved wife and daughters in
Three
Y
ears
of
Splendid
Health.
H erald ($2), all one yenr for only $2.
best people iu Coos county on onr
dinner at the Nasbnrg hotel—
the Baptist denomination, reached mourning bis loss. These bereaved
1 might add that I am a druggist aud have
W o r d and Works, of S t Louis, Mo., including to each subscriber the
list, and we nre trying to merit sold and rocommended your Ileart Cure, for
Thursday, noon.
here last Friday and baa been con­ relatives « ill have tbe sympathy
Word and Works Almanac and Hand-Book, a useful and handsome pub­
1 know what It has done for me and only
their
good
will
by
publishing
a
You can buy a good farm cheap, ducting interesting services since. of tbe entire community.
wish I could state more clearly m y suffer­
lication (both $1.25), aud the H erald ($2), the three fo r oDly $2.50.
clean, live newspaper. Once more ing then aud the good health I now enjoy.
and Adjoining Coqnille City on the
Every Where, the famous poet Will Curleton’s charming literary and
The funeral took place from the
An eugino was moved up to the
Your
Nervine
and
other
remedies
also
west, by calliug on It. D. Sanford.
we say thanks to our kind friends.
illustrated monthly (50 cents), and the H erald ($2), both oue year for $2.
give excellent satisfaction." J. H. W a tt s .
Barrows coal mine last Saturday, family residence at 2 o ’clock on
last Friday.
P O P U L IS T P A P E R S AN D P O L IT IC A L POIN TERS.
The Florence West: Down iu
Humboldt, Neb., May 9, *94.
Joseph Ferry, who owns a tarm
and Mr. Wilson is putting in a
The
Road, of Denver, Col., ($1), an 8-pnge weekly worth double the
Dr. M ile, H eart O r re la sold on a poelttve
Coquille
City
tbe
H
erald
is
and resides above Myrtle l ’oiut,
School lie port
iruaranteo th at the first bottle «111 benefit.
steam pump and also an elevator.
price, nnd the H erald ($2), both for one year for $2.15.
A ll druggists soil It a t II, 11 bottles for IS, or
prioted.
Recently
Rev.
J.
8.
Mc­
pnid Coquille City a visit on last
O f A department, Coquille City,
The Silver Knight, of Washington City, Senator Stewart’s great
The Nasburg hotel will serve a for mouth ending Nov. 22, 1895:
Cain purchased D. F. Dean’s inter­
Friday.
paper ($1), and the H ehald ($2), both one year for $2.35.
Thanksgiving dinner. O f course Name.
__
Bee. Name.__ Bee. est in the paper, and now McEwen
Our Nation’s Crisis, Gov. Waite's paper, of Denver, Col. (50 cts.), and
Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by
it will be well patronized by muuy Icy March............ 99 Edvv. Lawrence .. 1)1) and McCain nre its proprietors.
the H erald ($2), both one year for $2.
Dr. S. L. Leneve, o f Coquille City,
Mollie Kinnicutt.. 99 FrankBoyrie...... 99
Restores Health
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE CLUBBING RATES FOR PAPERS,
and N. G. W. Perkins, o f My rile citizens, for Mrs. N. is famous in Belle ltich............ 99 < 'liver Sanford... 97 There is a large share of pros­
Zettie
Messer.........
99
Thomas
Muhl--97
that line.
8. P. C. Johnson, of Johnscn We have concluded to offer the following books as premiums for cash
P oin t
Mary Drain......... 99, Albert Johnson .. 97 perity in all branches o f business
Lorenz.......98| Walter James.... 96 In that country, and it ia to be Bro’s, grocers of this place, Alfred subscribers:
Oregon Kidney Tea is the most Emma
Aaron Wilson brought us down a
Marvin Lamb....... 98; John eimraons ... 95
effective
blood-pnrifier
known.
For
Pearl
Baxter............
98 Boy Morgan... 95 hoped that journal will receive its Morran, of Morraa Bro’s, millinen,
large lump of coal from the Bar-
Coin's Financial School, price 25
Charley Hall and Mr. Rich got in
sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, Flora Boyrie........... 98 Ralph Nosier..94 deaerviug share.
Julia Dratie.........98*Henry Benham... 93
rows mine Saturday. The coal’s
cents, and Coin’s Hand-Book, price
last night from San Francisco.
of Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L. Lillie Way__ /... 97! David Collier...... 93
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10 cents, and one year’s subscription
all right.
•
Susie Tuttle........97:Eurle Elliott....... 93
E. J. Bigelow has moved from
Leneve, of Coquille City.
F re sh M ilk r o w s .
to the H erald , nil for $2.
Alice James........... 97
We nre indebted to J. H. James,
I want to sell 10 bead of first- the upper river to this place for
The dance next Saturday night Effie Collier........... 951
(Coni'. F inancial S chool , by W . H.
Kinuicutt.. 95
class, fresh milk cows during No­ schooling advantages for his chil­
Harvey; illustrated, 150 page, anil
84 illua-
esq., for a mess of kohlrabi, a vege­ is in the interest of the orchestra Carrie
nil «4
il
Fannie Norton.... 95
trat
financial sub,
dren.
The
H
erald
,
too,
greets
" io n ,. H e ‘ It aimplifisa
' __________________ijeet
"* the to
vember and December.
table not much grown here, but and under its management, and Lilly Busch............94
«o that nn ordinary schoolboy can under*
them
weekly
with
its
ed
icational
Ella Wickham .... 94i
R. D. S anford ,
stand it. It i. tbe text book o f the masses,
very good and thrifty.
will be a very Dice affuir. Tickets 1 Edna Lorenz....... 94
absolutely reliable ns to facte nnd figures,
Coquille City. fenst.
Lilly Wilson.......93
nnd the uioet interesting end entertaining
Dal Cathcart, the county sur­ only 25 cents.
YVilson & McGraw, the black­
Emma James....... 93
book on the eubject o f money published.
Maude
Baloh.......
92
D r a lh « r M r s . N k c lly .
smiths,
are
kept
busy.
Their
veyor, cam ’ over from Marshfield
C oin ' s H andbook , by W . H. Harvey; d e n i,
Sol Wise has been appointed
None are reported that have fallen
with the elementary principles o f money
Mrs. W. P. Skelly died at San specialtiee are plow-sharpening
on last Friday and weut down the
end
statistics.]
below
90
per
cent,
100
being
per­
ngent o f the famous WaDamaker
Francisco Nov. 18, 1895, nfter a and borse-ahoeing, but they are
river, where he had some survey­
Xhylock, price 25 cents, and The
& Brown clothing firm of Phila­ fect. Iu recitation, deportment aud protracted illness. Mrs. Skelly was first-clasa mechanics in all kinds of
ing to do.
Anarchist« of Wealth, price 10 cents,
delphia, aud will make bis bead- attendance ley March and Belle well known here, being long a res­ iron woik.
Rich stand at the head of the school.
and the H erald one year, all for $2.
When yon need marble work of quarters at Marshfield.
Mrs. Capt. H. R. Reed, of Ban­
F. C. K innicctt , Principal.
ident of this locality, and having a don, who has been visiting in 8an
any kind, c a ll at the H e r a l d office
fttjrln
referenc
to
tho
above
publications,
it is necessary to say but
\ T ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle-
number of relatives still resident Francisco for three weeks, came little. Everybody knows what magnificent popera the “ Examiner” and
aud give us au order. We can \ VY
men or Indies to travel in Oregon for
B njrli'-I'ilz Wriltllnx.
in various parts o f this county. up on the Areata, and went home “Call’’ of Bun Francisco nre, as nlso the Thrice-n-Week New York World
assure you of good work and mod­ established, reliable bouse. Salary. $780
Tbe Oregonian o f Sunday, Nov. She bad been a great sufferer from
and expubses. Steady position. Enclose
erate prices.
on last Friday. She reports hav­ and Twice-a-Week Boston Traveler--each of which nre worth the price
references and self-addressed stamped en­
“ A very pleasant wed­ a tumor and the resultant opera­ ing greatly enjoyed her visit.
The Dominion Company, Third 17, says:
asked. The Home nnd Farm is a splendid agricultural nnd family jour­
Chat Holing, o f the firm of Hul- velope.
tions
that
were
made
necessary
to
Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois.
ding took place last Wednesday
We learn from Joseph Rupert, nal, large l(i-pnge paper, nnd of itself worth the price of both papers.
ing & Luudy of Myrtle Point,
Mrs. Frost will open bar notion afternoon at 2 o ’clock at tho home prolong her life, and was on this who in company with Mr. Allen is Womankind is it most, attractive nnd entertaining home monthly, heartily
occasion in the city for medical
went to Marshfield on Inst Friday
reopening the old Lane blackened welcomed by nnd instructive to the mothers and daughters; aud the
store iu this place, instead of at the of the bride's parents at Liuntou,
treatment. She leaves two daugh­
to put in the heating furnace for
Or.
The
contracting
parties
were
mines, that they have completed Fnrm News is edited by a staff of experienced agricultural writers, íb
bay. She has leased the property
ters
aud
a
son
to
mourn
her
depar­
the new schoolhouse.
Mr. E. R. Boyrie and Miss Fannie
their flume Bnd nre now about to handsomely printed, nnd contain« what the practical farmer wnnts.
just vacated by McCleary, at the
ture. Tbe body was cremated at
Pilz. The ceremony was performed
begin active operation in the way Word and Work* i« Rev. Irl Hick«’ paper of St. Loui«. Thi» is a scien­
Tho smallest “ cat-botr* is large enough
depot. We wish her prosperity.
by Rev. Waldecker.
Mr. Joseph San Francisco at her own request of taking out tbe shining dust. tific journal and is full pf excellent reading matter. The Almanac, given
to show that tho blood needs purifying—a
Many poop]«suffer for years from trouble­ YV. Kane acted as best man, and Nov. 20th. The H erald extends We wish them the largest success. with the paper, contaiu« 100 pages of forecasts and other useful infor­
warning which, if unheeded, may result,
not in more boils, but in something very some and repulsive sores, boils and erup­ Miss Autonio Pilz, tbe bribe’s sis­ sympathy to the bereaved relatives.
mation and is a valuable book.
muce worse. Avert the danger in time by tions, without ever testing the marvelous ter, as bride’smHid, aud Miss Annie
The Rond is a large, wide-a-wide Populist paper, published by “ mid-
Executor's Notice.
Rey.
Mr.
Smith
will
conduct
a
curative
properties
of
Ayer’
s
Sarsaparilla.
the use o f Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Cured oth­
Grant ns maid of hoDor. After the
dle-of-tho road’’ Herbert George, of Denver, Col. Of The Silver Knight
The
experiment
is
certainly
worth
trying.
ers; will cure you.
OTICE is hereby given that the under* it is only necessary to say that it is Senator Stewart’s fearless paper, and
wedding a sumptuous dinner was Thanksgiving service at 10:30
signed lias been duly appointed by the
Be sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and no
Now is the time to come to Mrs. ot her.
tendered the wedding party. The Thursday, at the Methodist church. County Court o f the State o f Oregon for is published in Washington City. Our Nation’s Crisis is best advertised
Coos
county, executor of the last will nnd by saying that it is owned and edited by Gov. Wuite, Colorado’s great
Martin’s store aud get great bar­
wedded couple wero the recipients
A game o f football will be played testamentof
William Miller,deceased; and
Ou last Saturday night and Sun­ of a number o f appropriate pres­
gains in ladies’, misses’ and chil­
It is good reading.
all
persons
having claims against the estate Populist governor, the War-horse of the Rockies.
Thanksgiving day, at the baseball
of the said William Miller, deceased, are The Rural Northwest is an Oregon farm journal, nnd is clean aud well
dren’s coats, men’s and boys’ suits, day Rev. T. L. Jones, M. E. pre­ ents.”
grounds, between the Academy hereby required to present them, with the
and in fact anything yon waut, at siding elder, held an excellent
proper vouchers, within six months from managed. It will be worth the price we charge for both papers to any
team and the Cyclones.
A Wumli-rriil Iim -m ion —Xllc I f *
prices that will surprise you.
the dnte of this notice, to the undersigned farmer in Coos county.
quarterly meeting at Bandon. Mr.
(■nnoline l-'imiroii.
Don’t fail to attend tbe meeting at hia residence at Libby, Coos comity, Or­
JrirThese Club Rates, of course, imply payment in advance.
George Leach, cornetist, Jim Jones was enthusiastically wel­
J. M. Inman is traveling agent for at the little church on Wednesday egon.
Hay We can only make these splendid terms where cash is-fbl
Dated, November 19, 1895.
Whetstone, violinist, Sam Nosier, comed at Bandon by his many one of the most complete flatirons evening in the interest o f the sash
ANDREW P. KELLEY,
paid in advance.
“'fed
Execntor
of
the
Last
Will
and
Testament
ever invented. It is as much a and door factory enterprise.
slide trombouist, and Miss Daisy frieuds.
o
f
William
Miller,
deceased.
[novl9
5
necessity iu a family as a kitchen
Wickham, pianist, have organized
Mrs. Martin has just been to the stove or ft sewing machine. It does
— FO R T H E —
Executor’s KTotios.
an orchestra and will furnish music city aud selected her nice stock in away with the old, tedious process
o f that character for theutrecal and person. She has a nice lot of of heating irons on a stove. The 'VTOTICE ia hereby Riven that the under-
Christmas and holiday goods. cost of ruuuiug the gasoline iron is X x signed have been duly appointed Ex­
social occasions, balls, etc.
ecutors of the last will and tvstument o f
Come and see them. Don’ t buy
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Mrs. R. S. Howels, milliuer of elsewhere until you have priced virtually nothing, and the saving of Henry Schroeder. ar., deceased. and all
labor
for
the
women
is
so
great
that
persona having claims against the eatate
Bandon, will be in Coquille City* her goods.
the «aid Henry Schroeder, ar., deceased,
no family can afford to do without of
on Thursday, 28th iust., with a nice,
are hereby required to present them, duly
Mrs. Beoham, mother o f Jeff a gasoline iron. This aparatus can verified, aa required by law, within six
new 6tock of fashionable millinery,
- À N D — -
months from the date of this notice, to
goods, which she will offer on good Beuhnrn of the Fairview neighbor- be used for many other purposes, Aug. H. Schroeder, nt hia rtsideuce near
and
amounts
to
u
small
gasoline
Norway,
Cooa
county,
Oregon.
terms. Our people will do well to bond, has been ill ever since she
Dated November 23.1895.
uvail themselves of this opportun­ came from eastern Oregon, bot is stove. It can be used for making a
AUG. II. SCHROEDER,
cup of tea, warming water or milk,
J. FRED 8CRHOEDER.
ity to supply themselves with wiuter
C O Q U IL L E C ITY .
A pply at this office.
bàtter just now. Grandma Norris, etc. The H ehai . d has ordered one,
CHA8. F. SCHROEDER,
supplies in the millinery line.
nov26
5tl
E.
A.
DODGE.
of the same section, ia recovering and advises its friends to do the
WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEW ELRY. SIL­
Key. T. L. Jones, presiding elder
Also tor the supplement to
same.
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
VERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS
from a sick spell.
J N State
of Oregon, in and for tbe County
S h t l o c k , entitled
o f the Methodist Episcopal church,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
o
f
C
oor
:
Call at tbe H erald office and
v iA icm i.n .
Strings for all kinds o f Musical Instru­
will preach in the Methodist church
George
Bolster,
plaintiff,)
ments.
see photos o f marble work and B oybik -P ilz —At the home of the bride’ s
vs.
The
in Coquille City this, Tuesday, samples of marble, and if yon
parents at Linn ton, Oregon, Nov. 13, j Jennie White (formerly I
1895,
by
Rev.
Waklecker,
E.
R.
Boyrie,
evening, nt 7:30 o’clock. A cordial want work of that kind, leave your
Jennie Elliott, widow I Suit in Equity to
late of Coquille City, and Miss Fannie
Anarchists
o f George H. Elliott, f Quiet Title. ,
invitation ia extender! to our citi­ order with ns. Patronize home
Pilz, o f Linnton.
deceased), Mattie Eli- I
zens to attend this service.
N
eil
-S
trong
—
-At
the
residence
of
the
iott and ThoniAfl H.
. HVI ..r ,r w ri\nu u p
industry. Prices to suit in all lines
of Wealth,
bride’s parents, near Myrtle Point. Nov.
W hite, defendants.
j
I
^ SELECT STOCK OF
Sore Throat. Any ordinary case of marble work.
2*4, 1895. by Rev. W. B.Smith o f this city,
To Jennie Wnite (formerly Jennie Elliott, ! NOTIONS,
FAN
CY
GOODS,
C. L. Neil and Mias Alice Strong.
may be cured in one night by apply­
“ An exposure o f tho plot o f the
w .d ow ofG eorg eH . EHiott, deceaeed ) Mat-
T O IL E T A R T IC L E 8, ETC.
Geo. Moulton agnin accepts the
— At Empire City, | tie Elliott and Thomas H. White, the ubove i
ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm as di­ ageucy of the Pacific nursery at HiunAnn-CHAMUBBLAiN
Red 8 hield(Rothschild) to des­
Nov. 13. 1895, by Justice R. J. Cussans, | named defendant«, Greeting:
troy a R epublic.” One i» a 25-
rected with each bottle. This med­ Tangent, Oregon, and will canvass
At Prices A stonishingly Low.
Bert Hibbard and Miss Aditha Chamber- j In the name o f the State of Oregon: Yon
lain .
and each of yon are hereby notified th a t!
icine is also famous for its cures of Coos county. This is a reliable
cent book, tbe other a 10-cent
you nre required to appear nnd answer the ! G o to th e
I K G O - 1 . . .^ . . .-
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rheumatism, lame back and deep- firm aud already known as such
book; but we have made ar­
smuc^-’v u < i*rf k
i
1885, by Just ice Cussans, W.H. Lingo and complaint filed againat you ib the above j
entitled court and cause, in which George ■
if
mik I1(
seated and muscular pains.
For to Coos conuty patron«, while
rangements with the pablishers
Miss Grace Ritchie.
i« plaintiff and y o u . the «aid Jennie l
sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist George is also well known and B ylkb -T ubpen —At the residence of the i Bolster
by which 25 cents will bny both, or both will be given free to n casb
White (formerly Jennie Elliott, widow o f , M a r s h fie ld
bride's parent«, at Empire City, Nov. 20, ! George
subscriber to the H erald for one year.
H.
Elliott, deceased). Mattie Elliott I
If
1895, by Rev. W .H orsfall, C. M. Byler and nnd Thomas H. White are defendant«, on j
Dr. J. K. Reader, who was called deals fairly with oar citizens.
Miss Laura Torpeu.
you want fruit trees o f any kind,
or before the first day o f the next regular j
here from his new home in Ash­ true to name and at fair prices,
term of the above entitled court, to be be- J
non*.
gun nud held at the Courthouse nt Empire ,
land to attend Mrs. Capt Parker, give George Moulton your order.
Schweitzer, Tailor,! Execution Sale.
C baddook — At Bandon, Nov, 28,1895, to Mr. City, in «aid county of Goon, on Monday, 1 por c heRp good« and nplendid bargain«. I Q
took the train for the bay last Fri­
and Mrs. C. A. Craddock, a son.
the 4th day o f May, 1896, and if you fail ho !
you can get mnnv good article« nt
"VTOTICE ia hereby given that under and
BANDON, OREGON,
The ladies o f onr Coquille Belief
to appear and annwer, the «aid plaintiff will |
one half their coat at
1 v by virtue of an execution nnd order o f
day, where be connected with the
apply to the court for the relief demanded ;
other stores.
Ik
IK
».
Furniahe« beat gooda on the market, home- «nle i««ned out of the Circuit Court o f thw
Corps
desire
to
return
thanks
Alice Blanchard for Portland, and
State
of Oregon for Coo« County on the 6tb
apun and foreign. Latent fashion«
W il k in s —In Coquille City, Nov. 20, 1895,
*'.nbJ h
T olS SE BLANKETS AND PILLOW S
day of November, 1M95, in favor of L. A.
thence home to Ashland.
He through tbe H erald to tbe Ban­
rtalemunt o f wbieh relief
a . follow»,,
at surprisingly low prioe.,
Charles Wilkius, aged 55 years.
Roberta, plaintiff, nnd agninHt the property
reports Mrs. Parker as able to walk don corps for its kindnesses and S k . llt —At San Francisco, Nov. 18, 1895,
A rtistic - T ailorin g • a • Specialty. of Lizzie G. Lehnherr and J. A. Lehnherrf
1. That the defendants, snd »sob and
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The KACKET is on the eo-operatiee
Mrs. W. P. Skelly, aged 42 year».
____ all o f them, be required to set forth tbe
about the bonse.
her hnaband, defendant«, commanding mo
cordial greetings on their late visit
natureof their olaiiu, and that all adverse plan, nnd has good pnyin t stock in the All kind« o f work will receive carefu to nmke «nle of the certain mortgaged
attention. Price« reasonable.
claims of the defendants, to the premises company for sale.
premiae« In »aid execution nnd hereinafter
to Baudon. Our ladies went down
particularly described, or a snfticienoy
U a ta rrn .
Manli fidi!.
Awarded
E r K J T i h * d#terra,ned Aorth Front Street,
Friday, 15th inst, returning Mon­
thereof to «ntinfv the demand« o f «aid
2. That by «aid decree it be declared and
plaintiff, towit: The sum of #508.50, the
JOHN
KAINO,
MARTIN
KL’SSEL
E. W. J ot C om pany — Gentlemen: day, 18th. They were met at the H i g h e s t Honors— World’s Fair, adjudged that the defendant« have no estate novl9’ 95J
C. H O W E , Agent
further smn of #50.00 attorney fee and
or
interest
whatever
in
or
to
land«deacribed
#13.90 costa, together with co«tH o f «aid
Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair.
I have just completed the second wharf by the Bandon corps,
THE M ARSHFIELD
aa follow«, towit: The «outhweat qnarter ,
writ. I will. ON SATURDAY, THE l« T H
-
bottle of your VegetableSarsaparilla, escorted to quarters ami most hos­
of
the
northweat
quarter,
and
the
«outhweat
DAY OF DECEMBER. 1806. at the hour
• D U
RIPANS
qnarter of the northeast qnarter, and lota
of one o’clock in the afternoon o f «aid day,
I have had catarrh for years which
pitably entertained during their
two, three and four. :n auction thirteen, and
nt the Courtbouae door in the town o f
affected my eyes, hearing and stom­
IL
lota «even and eight in aection fourteen,
Empire City, in «aid county nnd «late, offer
townahip twenty-six aouth of range four-1
U
ach. Frequently would have dull visit. The veterans o f tbe Ban­
for aale niul aell at public auction to the
SB The modem stand-
teen
weat
o
f
the
Willamette
Meridian
in
highoHt
nnd be«t bidder for cash, nil right,
headaches for days at a time. Since don Post, G. A. R., bad a complete
Cooa oounty, atate of Oregon, containing
title and intere«t which the an id defend­
taking your remedy I have felt no surprise, but Boon rallied, discover­
170.90 acre« of land; and that the tf*
ant«
or
either
o f them had on the 19th day
U ard Family Medi-
v
w
t
r
plaintiff thereto ia good and valid.
of Mnrch, 1895, or may at anv time since
disagreeable symptoms.
u
ing that the party were friends
3. That the defendant« be forever en-
have
acquired
in or to tho following des­
cine: C u r e s the
Trusting you will publish this as
t
/1
N O R T H F R O N T STREET, cribed real property, to-wit: Beginning nt
and
not
marauders
and
foragers,
I want any oue suffering from any
a point 4A»7 feet from the iron com er or
u common every-day
M A R S H F IE L D . initial point of the town of Myrtle Point,
of the above symptoms to he bene­ and joined tbe R elief Corp* in
€ o tp ii\ U
C U \j
¿ fu ra li
«»»» »«> »»» «»$ «».
OUR N EW CLUBBING O F F E R S !
The “ Herald” and Your Choice at
the Price Stated Below.
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Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
N
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L . G R A Y ,-
Watchmaker
"great Revelation of Han-
etary Sii,”
Jeweler, S H Y L O C K ,
Mrs. Gray’s Department,
R A C K ET S T O R E
B t t S lt llS
ani W a p m tes
*
fited. Kindly send me two more capturing and entertaining them !
bottles by return express. (Signed) An entertainment and social was
M r . F r e d e r ic k D e R ich m o n d .
held in honor o f tbe visitors, and |
Seattle, Wash.
everything was dooe to make the
Every mail brings a new batch of occasion entertaining and enjoy­
testimonials for Joy's Vegetable able— which it waa in a high
degree.
Sarsaparilla.
CREAM
B A K IN G
P O W D ER
Most Perfect Made.
4P Year* the Standard. ____
j
costs o f suit.
T bs’, on tbe 7th day o f November. 1895,
the Hon. J.C . Follerton, indgeof the
entitled court, duly made an order,
on that day. direct!»« that wiyice ot tne
aammona in this auit be made by publics-
ai ve week«.
a o v i 9*6 w I
ALBF.Rl E. SEAMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff
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3 ills of humanity.
u
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KINDM o f black»,nith work »«J
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wagon work, new or repair work, done
on »hort notice.
WE
GUARANTEE
OUR W O RK
To gi .e antiafaction. Come and aee na.
MV 19*96]
KAINO A Kt’SHEL.
(%nm county, Oregon, on the west aide of
First street; running thence north.10 degree»
east. 253 feet along said First afreet; thence
north. 80 degrees west. 120 feet: thence south
263 feet, running parallel with said First
street; thence e»«t to the place of beginning,
containing one acre, more or less.
Dated November 7th, 1895.
W. W. GAGE.
no* 12 541 Sheriff of C/oou conuty, Oregon «