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+m Am Am Jk> Âûçsin* <£Uq T Ü E 8 D A Y , DEC. 10.T893. P ain o fte n con* cen trâ te s a ll Its M isery In R E G U L A R T R A IN S C m >t ondays . W e d n e s d a y s an d f k i - ! rati as follows; M day* will Len ve I 8.00 a. m. I Arrive “ I ».15 ».60 10.00 " •• •* Marshfield ICOQUILLE CITY | Norway | Myrtle Point LOCAL Arrive 12.16 p. m. li.-nvc 11.00 a. m. 10.26 - 10.16 “ ITEM S. Atteud tbe legislature tonight. o n e i A DON’T STOP TOBACCO iA « A 4 » A i RHEUMATISM [ •— ST. JACOBS OIL New dry goods just arrived at J. VV. Leneve's. New stock candy Leneve's. — WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, at J. : W. Our public schools will close next A. H. Scbroeder’s new house at Friday. Norway is neariug completion. Grandma Stone came over from The cheapest dry goods in town can be be found at J. \V. Leneve’s. the bay yesterday. T o McDonald's, for hot or cold The band will conduct a masquer hatha. ade in this place on New Year's Additional locals on 2d and 4th eve. The Myrtle Point board of trade pages. is reorganized for aggiessive work Large stock dry goods at J. W. for that section. Leneve's. A lot o f new silverware for the The two year old child of Nelsiu holidays is being received at Gray’s Smith is quite sick, threatened with jewelry store. pneumonia. Mrs. S. Symons of Myrtle Point Mrs. J. E. Martin will give the supper for the Christmas eve ball visited her sister, Mrs. Root, several days last week. at Riverton. C L. GRAY,-; How to Cure Yourself While Using Tobacco. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco, to an inveterate user, be c o q u il l e c it y oreoon comes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND in all its forms,carefully compounded STYLISH SILVERYVARE AND OPTICAL GOODS after the formula of an eminent Ber ALWAYS ON HAND. lin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guar -Strings for All Kinds of Musical Instruments.- anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you when to stop. YY’e give a written guaranty to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF money with 10 per cent interest. Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but n scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no incon venience. It leaves the system as pure anil free from nicotine as the A NICE LINE OF day before you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our ironclad guaranty, at $1 at Prices -AjstonisYiixigTy Lew. per box; three boxes (thirty days’ -AJ.1 treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on receipt of price. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical & M’f’g Co., M’f’g Chemists, La Crosse, Wisconsin. Christmas goods, cheapest in town, at J. W. Leneve’s. N r f. J . P . B e il , O s s a w a t o m i e . Kan* Mrs. Gray’s nice holiday goods wife of the editor of The Oraphlc. the lead* are disappearing. Call soon is lng local paper of Miami county, writes “ I w a s tr o u b le d w i t h h e a r t d is e a s e you want choice. Prof. Kinnicutt’s private school will open January 6th, next. Don’t fail to send tbe yonth. The H erald office wants six or eight tiers o f good 16 inch stove- wood on subscription. for six years, severe palpitations, short ness of breath, together with such ex- tromo norvouaness, that, at times I would walk tbe floor nearly all night. Wo consulted the best medical talent. T h e y s a id t h e r e tea s n o h e l p f o r m e , that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement in The Graphic and a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of , . Mrs. Gray’s Department ¡lotions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Dr. Moore's new Pharmacy is J>r. M iles* X eto C u r e f o r t h e H e a r t , I f you need wall paper, see the I E. Panuenberg of Empire City, open for business this week. New which convinced me that there was true merit in it. 1 took three bottles each of the new lot just received at Jobuson ; bas^heen a p p o in te d n o ta ry public goods are beginning to nrrive. Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and Bro's Pioneer market and grocery , by Governor Lord. Miss Mand Reed, of Bandon, I t c o m p l e t e ly c u r e d m e . I s le e p store. O. F. Topping of BandoD went has been tbe guest o f Mrs. Lock- well at night, my heart bea4a regularly and I havo no more smothering spell3. I wish Oregon Kidney Ten for snle by to the hay on business last Friday, wood in town for several days. to say to all who are suffering as I did; She went home on last Monday. Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City, returning yesterday. there's relief untold for them if they will and N. G. \V. Perkins, of Myrtle J. S. Lawrence was laid off from An interesting communication only give your remedies Just one trial." Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive Point. the mill lust week with an attack of by “ Euclid,” from the mines near uaranteo that tho first bottle will Dcneflt. 1 druggists sell it at $1, 6 bottles for 85, or Eckley, has been crowded out of the It .1 will Now for that new steamer be- erysipelas, but is all O. K. again be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price \Y e hope to give it by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. tween Coquille and Snu Frnncisco. The poem on “ November” is present issue. Clarence Denn, son of D. F. next week. We learn that Cnpt. Hans Reed of received, hut is withheld as hardly Dean, came over from Empire City Bandou is now in tbe city, antici doing its author justice in that line. The tug Triumph towed five Restores Health for a visit in Coquille on last Mon pating. seboouers out over the bar on Mon Comrade Clark o f Roseburg bas day of lust week on one tide. day. Tbe H erald acknowledges a returned to this place and is put Wm. Gallier and wife, formerly leasnnt call on last Friday from ting up with his daughter, Mrs. That’s not ouly good work, but residents of Coquille, now o f Ban shows the Coquille bar to have Irs. Adams aud her sister Miss Chns. Elliott. ICuceouitor's 1 S T otic© . don, passed through town on Mon been vastly improved by the work Ollfe Morris, both o f Fishtrap set day last on their way to Marshfield Edward G. Sprowl, special ngent that has been done there. OTICE id hereby given that the under tlement. and Em pite City for a visit and on signed has been duly appointed by the of Liverpool, Loudon & Globe Fire Prof. Kiunicutt announces the business. On last Saturday the weather Insurance company, gave the County Court o f tho State of Oregon for Coos county, exeentor of the last will and opening o f his private school in was simply splendid; soft, balmy H erald office a pleasant call on J. A. Rupert, manager of the old testaraentof William Miller, deceased; and this city on the 1st Monday in air with beautiful sunshine nearly last Friday. Laue black-saud mine, was in town all persons having claims against the estate January, 1896, at tbe public school the said William Miller, deceased, are all day. Coos county ugaiust the yesterday. He reports the proB- of hereby required to present them, with the A. E. Avins, a veterinary surgpon buildiug. The professor’s ability world. pects very flatteriug for a success proper vouchers, within six months from _ . o f Marshfield, formerly a resident is two well known to dilate upon at the date of this notice, to the undersigned Oregon Kidney lea^ is the most iiere, came over on Friday’s train this time, while his reasonable rates ful run ns soon as it rains suffic at his residence at Libby, Coos county, Or effective blood-purifier known. For for a few days’ visit with friends of tuition and greut popularity iently to give them plenty of water. egon. DR. J. BURT. MOORE, Proprietor. Dated, November 19. 1895. A capitalist from abroad is looking sals by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, here in Coquille. must win him a good patronage, ANDREW P. KELLEY, at the mines iu view of putting some o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L. Executor o f the Last Will nnd Testament \ \ T ANTED.—Several trustworthy Rentle- See his announcement. o f William Miller, deceased. [novl9 5 PURE AND FRESH DRUGS money into it. Leneve, of Coquille City. W men or ladies to travel in Oregon for When a person is losing flesh and established, reliable house. Salary. $780 AND CHEMICALS Very interesting revival meetings Revs. Wells and Day, Baptist, and expohses. Steady position. Enclose wasting away there is cause for E x e c u t i o n S a ls . are being held at the Methodist references and self-addressed stamped en just received and being received organized n chinch of that order at velope. The Dominion Company, Third alarm. Nothing so worries a phy chnrch this week under tbe man 'VT OTICE is hereby given that under nnd daily; ako a full assortment of the Bear cmek on Sunday, 1st inst., of Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois. sician. Consumptives would never agement of Rev. W. B. Smith, the i. i by virtue of an execution and order of 15 membprs, nud last Sunday organ die if they could regain their usual standnrd proprietary medicines. pastor. There are present and sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the Dr. Millard secured a goodly ized one at Buudon with 8 mem weight. In fact there would be no I State o f Oregon for Coos County on the 6th assisting, Rev. W. J. Fenton of number of signatures to his music j day of Noveniber, 1895, in favor of L. A. bers. consumption if there were no wast Grants Pass, Rev. John L. Jones Roberts, plaintiff, and against the property clnes, with the promise o f a ing uf the system. The cause of No bettor preparation for the hair has Lizzie G. Lehnherr and J. A. Lehnherr, of Medford, nnd Rev. R. YV. Byrn of sufficiency to make it a success by her husband, defendants, commanding ino ever been invented than Ayer'a Hair Vigor. this loss of flesh is a failure to prop of Myrtle Point. Two excellent to make sale of the certain mortgaged It restorea the original color to faded and the next meeting. erly digest the food eaten. Nine- premises in said execution and hereinafter (gonipoonding of Prescriptions “ When vonr heart is had, and your head tenths of all our diseases date back sermons were preached on last particularly described, or a sufficiency gray hair, and imparts that natural gloss a Specialty. and freshness, everyone so much admires. is bad, and yon are had clean through, what to some derangmout of the stomach. Sunday by Rev. Jones to large thereof to satisfy the demands of said plaintiff, towit: The sum of $508.50, the audiences. is needed?” asked a Huuduy-school teacher Its reputation is world-wide. The Shaker Digestive Cordial will further sum of $50.00 attorney fee and --------------► «>»■■«------------- - o f iter class. " I know—Ayer’ sSarsapnriUa,” $18.90 costs, together with costs of said Rev. It. C. Bnldwin. o f Marsh stop this wasting of the body. It S p liH iliil P rizes. spoke np a little eirl, whose mother had writ. I will. ON SATURDAY. THE 14TH OFFICE OF DR. J. BURT. MOORE— At The PHARMACY; Resi- field, pastor of M. E. church, recently been restored to health by that acts by causing the food we eat to DAY OF DECEMBER. 1895, at the hour Johnson B ro’s have just received edeuce-—Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s. of one o’d ock in the afternoon of said day, pnssed through town on last Sat medicine. be digested so as to do good, for at the Courthouse door in the town o f urday on his way to Myrtle Point undigested food does more harm a S do lot of new, fresh groceries— Empire City, in said county and state, offer to hold service at that place on t The Star Comedy Co. has con- than good. The Cordial contains teas, coffees, yeast powders, etc., for sale and sell at public auction to the IF YOU W A N T IN F O R M A T IO N A BO U T : eluded to pbt the following plays etc., which they will self strictly highest nnd best bidder for cash, all right, Sunday. j on the boards for Christmas eve: food already digested and a digester for cash, at the lowest possi title and interest which the said defend ants or either o f them had on the 19th day Prof. T. J. Godfrey and wifel Pug and the Babv, Slasher and of food as well. ble price. They have the cele of March, 1895, or may at any time since (formerly oar Miss Lizzie B u z o n ): Crasher, and How" Do You Like have acquired in or to tho following des brated “ Turco” coffee in 51b. tin Every mother hates to make her cribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at returned to this place by train yes- the Place. The first two are short children take Castor Oil. L axol is cans, nnd with each can there is a a point 467 feet from the iron corner or terday from California, Rnd will j comedies and the Inst a farce, prize of a beautiful cup aud saucer initial point of the town of Myrtle Point, sweet Castor Oil. county, Oregon, on the west side of spend the winter at the latter’s home A D D R E S S A L E T T E R O R P O S T A L C A R D TO nnd plate. lh e y also have the Coos First street; running thence north,10 degrees in Coquille City. The mock legislature meets on “ Delicious” Japan tea, a splendid east, 258 feet Along said First street; thence N » « l i an< l D o o r . t l i T i i n g , | Tuesday evening of each week and prize with each package. 60 prizes north, 80 degrees west, 120feet; thence south Mrs.ClaraMansfield, an excellent is getting to be quite interesting. A very interesting meeting to will go with this lot of choice tea; 253 feet, running parallel with Raid First teacher, has closed a very well Being tbe only literary entertain street; thence east to the place o f beginning, P H IL IP YV. A V IR E T T , General Manager. patronized private school atBandon ment yet started it ought to be well further consider the matter of a beautiful table and teaspoons and containing one acre, more or less. Dated November 7th, 1895. P. O . Box 463, - - - - - Washington, D. C . sash and door factory at Coquille sugar spoons, 3 good watches, silk and will conduct one at Bear creek | attended. W. W. GAGE, Remember, it meets Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late perfumery, etc, novl2 5tl Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. just after the hclidays until the every Tuesday night at 7 o’clock. was held at the little church on handkerchiefs, war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fo r ordinary manual labor, whether public school there opens, for which disability was caused by service or not, and regardless o f their pecuniary circumstances« last Saturday night. Quite a large Call and see these goods nud prizes. Executor's N o tice . Goods sold for cash only, at bed WIDOWS of such soldierR and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldiers« Willard’s < fc Cardwell’s Orchestra she has already been engaged. number of citizens were present rock prices. death was due t6 army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for sup will give a grand ball at Riverton, port. Widows not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s death A district school meeting has "VTOTICE is hereby given that the nnder- and from the interest taken in tbe i-V signed have been duly appointed Ex was due to service. been called to be held the lust S a t-, Or., __ on Christmas eve (D ec. 24, N o tice. CHILDREN are entitled (if nnder 16 years) in almost all cases where there was n * ecutors of the last will and testament o f All are cordially invited to matter it was evident that they nrday of tins month, 28th, for the Henry Schroeder. sr., deceased, and all widow, or she has since died or remarried. meant business. The committees PARENTS are entitled if sold ier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died ia EALED PROPOSALS FOR SUPER- persons having claims against the estate purpose of electing a trustee to fill attend. A good time assured. Floor Managers—S. Kite, C. Hull that were selected at a former meet intending the Coos County Infirmary of the said Henry Schroeder, sr., deceased, service, or from effects o f service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor fo r the place vacated by D. P. Strang, support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regoffar and Poor F w in, preparing meals and caring are hereby required to present them, duly ing were not fully prepared to by resignation, and also to consider and C. Peterson. for the inmates and their clothing; plant verified, ns required by law, within six army or navy. report yet on account o f slow cor ing, caring for nnd harvesting the crops, months from tlie date of this notice, to Tickets, 50 cents. Place of sup Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates finder tbe question of levying s tax for laws, without losing any lights. ^ , _, . . - per will be at Mrs. J. E. Martin's. respondence, etc., hut after discus nnd doing all other necessary work on the Aug. H. Schroeder, at his residence near other Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month nnder the old law are entitled tbe purchase of school grounds. with the assistance o f the inmates, Norway. Coos county, Oregon. sing plans and methods the meeting farm to higher rates under new law, not only °n ncoount of disabilities for which now pen Dated November 23, 1895. including the clearing of land fencing and R. E. Buck was the gentlemanly adjourned to meet on Wednesday keeping the farm in tillable condition and F ob T rade — A nice little 80-acre sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not. AUG. H. SCHROEDER, Soldiers and sailors disabled iD line o f duty in regular army or navy since the war arc J. FRED SCHROEDER. ranch, comfortable house, 10 acres and obliging clerk in R ich ’s gro evening, Dec. 18th, by which time repair. The County to furnish all that is also entitled, whether discharged for disability or n ot. CHAS. E. SCHROEDER, necessary not raised on the farm from in cultivation, splendid black-oak cery store during the latter’s ab the committees hope to he able to March i, 1896, to March 1. 1897, will bo nov26 5t 1 Survivors, ana their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or E. A. DODGE. Florida Indian wars o f 1832 to 1842, are entitled nnder a recent act. wood in abundance; located 3 miles sence in San Francisco. Mr. Buck rpport some more definite results. receivod by the County Court o f Coos MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS nnd their widows also entitled, if 62 yenrsof age or dia- Oregon, until noon on January 8, N THK CIRCUIT COURT OF THE nbled or dependent. from Grants Pass, in the Rogue gave such general satisfaction that Several plans are under considera County, 1868. at which time bids close. The Court State o f Oregon, in and for tho County River volley— to exchange for laud some people think it wonld be a tion nnd wlieu the best thing is reserves the right to reject any and all bids. of Coos: Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted nnder later laws or not. , , ... near Coquille City. A good bargain good thing if he coaid remain per arrived at a vigorous move will be The person to whom tho contract is George Bolster, plaintiff , ) Rejected claims reopened and settlement secured, if rejection improperor illegal. awarded shall give bonds in the sum of ▼s. will be giveu some one w h o wishes manently in the store. made iu the way of building. Let Five Hundred Dollars for the faithful per Certificates o f nervine and discharge ob tained for soldiers and sailors o f the late wag formance of his trust, on or before the 15th Jennie White (form erly I who have lost their original papers. to go to a dryer climate. Call at the Chadwick Lodge, No. G8, A. F. the good work go on. Jennie E lliott, widow I Suit in Equity to Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No fee unlessi successful. day of January, 1896. All bids must be H erald office in Coquille City. o f George II. Elliott. [ Quiet Title, * -©► * <fe A. M., elected the following forwarded to I) F. Dean, County Clerk, at Address THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., deceased), Mattie Ell- I Empire City, Oregon. D. F. DEAN, Daily Health Laws. Gardiner correspondent o f the officers at its last meeting: W.M., P H ILIP W. AVIRETT, Genernl ManKRor. iott and Thomas H. I County Clerk. White, defendants. J P .O .B o x 463. WnubinRton, D .O . Rosebnrg Review: The steamer J. W. Leneve; S. W., C. Itomander; To Jennie Wnite (formerly Jennie Elliott, Don’t cat so rapidly. .Ì I A K R I F D . Baodorille, which was receutlv T. W., J. A. Collier; treasurer, J J. widow o f George H. Elliott, deceased), Mat- Sit on a chair and be quiet after B b T a FOBD-S earp — At the residence of the tie Elliott and Thomas H. White, the above wrecked on this bar, lies just off Lamb: secretary, T. R. Willard; IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY bride’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sears, named defendants. Greeting: Installation eating. Your stomach is not a coal the lighthouse with her head fac tyler, C. W. White. 2122 Welton street, Denver, Col.. Nov. 20. and don’t bo imposed upon by buying a In the name o f the State of Oregon: You 1895, by Rev. Frank Spaulding. James and each o f yon are hereby notified that ing Coos bay, and still remains will be held at the meeiiug of De bin. remedy that requires you to do so, as it is Francis Belford and Miss Geòrgie A. Sears. you are required to appear nnd nnswer the When you feel uncomfortable entirely intact. She is embedded cember 27th. nothing moro than a substitue. In the sud [The groom, above mentioned, is the complaint filed against you in the above after eating you have eaten too in the saud, retaining an upright nephew o f the sen or editor of the H e r a l d , entitled court and cause, in which George Winter Davidson, resident at den stoppnge of tobacco you must haver J. S. McEwen, and we take this opportunity Bolster is plaintiff nnd you, the said Jennie position ami at low tide one can Bandon, was in Coquille last Fri much, and you need Joy's Vegetable : some stimulant, and in most «11 cases, the to extend congratulations. The young cou Whit« (formerly Jennie Elliott, widow of walk entirely around her. day on his way, to Myrtle Point on Sarsaparilla. ple started immediately for Washington George H. Elliott, deceased). Mattie Elliott effect of tbe stimulant. Vie it Opium, mor If you suffer from rheumatism | City, v here Mr. B. holds a congressional and Thomas H. White are defendants, on Mr. Davidson bas been phine, or other opiates, leave» On Monday, 2d mst., the Oregon business. clerkship. or before the first day o f the next regular watch tbe sheets. Don’t get between | a far worse habit contractad. supreme court denied the motion employed on tbe government works H unt - H ouohton —At Norway, at residence term o f the above entitled court, to be be them; if damp dry them. o f the bride's parents. I)ec. 2, 1895, by gun and held at the Courthouse at Empiro Ask your druggist nhout of Sam Brown’s counsel for a Dew at tbe Bandon bar and from bim Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s Rev. P. Van Dyke. Wright Hunt, o f Rose- City, in said county o f Coos, on Monday, B A C O -C T T IS O . hearing in that court, and this we learn that the jetty has been burg, and Miss Lilli« Houghton, of Nor the 4th day of May. 1896; and if you fail so feet and Vegetable Sarsnparilln. to appear and answer, the said plaintiff will It is purely vegetable. You way. apparently defeats every hope of extended some 200 Keep fires out of your house; they j apply to tbe court for tbe relief demanded the defense. Brown will be sen thoroughly filled with rock, aod in his complaint in this suit, a succinct do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0- It will notify you are germ carriers. MBS. Your system will be tenced just rs soon as tbe official that splendid work has been done rtateraent of which relief is as follows, when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. G ohimann — At Harrington, Wash.. Nov. 2, Wear flannel undergarments. mandat« o f the higher court is re by tbe contractors, though the con ns free from nicotine ns the day before you took your first chew or smoke. 1895. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gohlmann to-wit: 1. That the defendants, and each nnd Keep your feet warm; your head j (nee Ruby Stone), a daughter. ceived here, and his only chance to tract bas not been very profitable to all of them, be required to set forth the An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobseco habit in all cool. nature of their claim, and that all adverse its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 day* escape tbe gallows will be in execu tbe said contractors. When your blood is thin you feel I claims o f the defendants, to the premises treatment and guaranteed cure,) $ 2 .5 0 F o r sale by all druggists or will tive clemency.— Rosebnrg Review. j hereafter described, may be determined cold in the least change. When A « o n «ferfìal l n r r n ( i o n - T h f ^lew A w arded I by a decree of the court. be sent by mail upon receipt of price. END S I X T W O -C E N T G umo I ìm c F l a t ir o n . your blood is thin take Joy’s Vege- . The popularity of Chamberlain’s 2. That by said decree it be declared nnd Booklets and proofs free. Highest Honors— World's Fair, , adjudged that the defendants have no estate STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. J. M. Inman is traveling agent for table Sarsaparilla; it will make your Cough Remedy' and the high esteem Etmzx a C hemical & M’r’o Co., La Crosse, Wis. j or interest whatever in or to lnndsdescribed dold Medal. Midwinter Fair. in which it is held lends us to believe one of the most complete flatirons blood red, rich and thick. j as follows, towit: The southwest quarter ! of the northwest quarter, and the southwest Yes it will do to take Joy's j it to be an article of great worth ever invented. It is as much a D fl Office o f THE PIONEER P ,.E 8 8 COMPANY, C. W. Hofniek, Hopt.. : qnnrter of the northeast quarter, and lots 81. Pnol, M ian.. Sept. T, IS»«. and merit W e have the pleasure necessity in a family as a kitchen Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. two, three and four, in section thirteen, and Eureka Chemical and M anTg Co., La Crosse, Wig.—Dear Hire: I have been a tobacco When you get off your bicycle ! lots seven and eight in section fourteen, of giving the experience of three stove or a sewing machine. It does township twenty-six south o f range four fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to | wenty cigars prominent citizens of Redondo away with the old, tedious process after a long warm run, put on a teen west o f the Willamette Meridian in regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my ohysician told Beach, Cal., in the use of the rem- of heating irons on a stove. The coat. Coos connty, state of Oregon, containing me I must give np the use of tobaooo, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called 170.90 acres of land: nnd that the title o f “ Keelev Cure,” “ No-To-Bac.” and varions other remedies, bat without success, until I If you are going on n trip take edy. Mr. A. V. Trudell says: “ I cost of running the gasoline iron is accidentally learned of your “ Bseo-Caro. ” Three weeks ago today I com nenced using | plaintiff thereto is good and valid. have always received prompt relief virtually nothing, and the snving of Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. 3. That the defendants be forever en • your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured :I am in perfect health, ! joined and debarred from asserting any and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker f ullv appreciates, has Strange food makes strange when I used Chamberlain’s Cough labor for the women is so great that I consider yoar “ Baoo-Cnro” simply wonderful, end can fully claim whatever in or to said lands and completely left me. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa C. W . Ho sn ick . Remedy.” Mr. James Orchard says: no family can afford to do without stomachs. premises adverse to the plaintiff; and for recommend it. Yours very truly parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses a gasoline iron. This aparatus can such other relief as to the court shall seem "I am satisfied that Chamberlain’s rae®t and agreeable to equity, and for his Cough Remedy cured my cold.” be used for many other purposes, the stomach, and renews the T 'O B SALK—i n o ACRES, CLOSE TO 1 costa o f suit. the river (can get right-of-way across 8 0 Acres of lantf That on the 7th day of November, 1895, r Mr. J. M. Hatcher sayR: “ For three and amounts to a small gasoline stomach. strip tc the river). It is bench land, and the Hon. J.C. Fullerton, jn d geof the «liove No appetite? Take Joy's Vege near Drain, Douglas years I have used Chamberlain’s stove. It can be used for making a entitled court, dnlv made an order, dated has coni on it; half the saw timber is cut Keen appetite. Cough Remedy in my family and its cup of tea, warming water or milk, table Sarsaparilla. on that day. directing that service of the off. but plenty of fine pile timber remains. connty. Or. Well ad npted to fruit or pool * try; will be exchanged for lan d or town rumraons in this suit be made by publica Good soil; will make good orchards. Accept nothing but the genuine results have always been satisfac- etc. The H erald has ordered one, property in this county. For terms, call on or addr ss tion thereof, once each week for six aoccea- Most Perfect Made. For particulars enquire at H r .t u o office, torv," For snle by Dr. S. L. Leneve, and advises its friends to do the when you ask for Joy's Vegetable W R. 1 »ASTER. : sive weeks. ALBERT K. SEAMAN. Riverton, Oregop. or address ItO.X 0 5 . Coqnille, Oregon. i Sarsaparilla. 1 novl9*«wi • Attorney for Plaintiff. noy!9l 40 Years the Standard. druggist t same. N ew H o lid a y G oods, etc., THE S C O Q U IL L E Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure P h a r m a c y S N G r r a y ’s N e w B u i l d i n g , C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OIL, F ront S tree t, Opposite R . R . D epot. P E N S IO N S THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY S I DON’T STOP ___ TOBACCO * CREAM BAKING POWDER To Untan-.