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■IJgË i g Ë « € ^ iU t C ttij TUE8D AY, D E C . 17, 1805. R EG U LAR M ondays , T R A IN S W e d n e sd ay » an d f k i iis».vs will rua u n follows) Leo V» 8 OU a. m. 9.50 TO. nrvou oy.Ua U wmkaand by U m Neuralgia Torture. B « y MTV* to i l m a U M t f la UM ear* « I It by Arrive A rrive “ f.ifi g t ft a lr t . •* •• 20.00 •* Marsh 3eld Leave I f you like to ride on a safe boat LO CAL 10. IA M IT E M S . W inter has set in, assuredly. Attend tbn legislature tonight. T o McDouald’s, for hot or cold linths. Additional locals on 2d and 4th pages. Prepare for the Christmas ere entertainments. John Qoodmnn has put in n flue at Tuttle’s hotel. J. O. Dillingham went home last Friday to visit with his family over Suudny. Miss Bay Collier is now the affa ble and accommodating clerk in the postofflce. Remember W ilson & McGraw are the blacksmiths. Opposite Odd Fellows’ hall. P. A. Decker, form erly o f M yrtle Point, passed np from Bandou yes terday on a business trip. Miss N ellie Rogers, o f Coos river, has been visitiog her sister, Mrs. Sherwood, for some days. Prof. Kiunicutt's fam ily now resides in Coquille. Prof. K. will undoubtedly have a good school. I f you want a good shave and want it quick go to Gillham. He has all the best face preparations. Mias Jessie Dean returned yes terday from a fortnight’s visit to Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dean, at E m pire. Oregon K idney Ten for sale by Dr. 8. L. Leueve, o f Coquille City, ami N. G. W. Perkins, o f M yrlio Point. Capt. Polhemus returned to the Lay last Friday. H e reports the work on the jetties at Bandou ns well done. Everybody enjoys riding with Capt. Manly Roberts on the steamer Blanco from Marshfield to Em pire City. Admission to Stnr Comedy Co’s play Christmas eve— 25 cents; 15 cents for children; 50 cents for reserved seats. T o Wilson & M cGraw for the very beat nnd most satisfactory I)lack8mithing. A ll work will be guaranteed to give satisfaction. Blacksmiths, carpet-weavers, liv erymen and bald-headed people all agree tlint Johnson Bro's sell wall paper cheaper than anyone else in Coos county. Oregon K idney Tea is the most effective blood-pnrifier known. For sals by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, o f M yrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Leqeve, o f Coquille City. W. Strahan and fam ily moved to M yrtle Point yesterday— a loss to our Coquille society. Mr. 8. takes that section of the railroad in bis care and keeping, we learn. w ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle- nnn or Indies to travel in Oregon for established. reliable honse. Salary. $780 nnd expenses. Steady position. Enclose references nnd self-addressed stamped en velope. The Dominion Company, Third Floor, Omaha Building* Chicago, Illinois. O. A. K e lly last week presented the editor with several samples of Baldwin, Belleflower and Newtown P ipin apples, extra fine frnit from the orchard o f J. V. Foster at R iv erton. Thanks. Last Friday W. W. Shields, our skilled mechanic, had the misfor tune do cut the end o f his finger off while doiug some repairing around the shingle-mill saw. H e is laid off fo r a few days. People who here tried it my that there ia no better medio ine for dyapepein than Ayer’ e Sarsaparilla. It may not gWe one the stomach of an oetrioh, bnt it eo strengthens the alimentary organa that digsetioti o f ordinary food beoomea easy nnd natural. J. M. Perkins, a prominent and well-known citizen o f Parkersburg, spent a couple days in town last week. H e was the guest o f Mr. •nd Mrs. O. A- K elly, and tbe H er ald had s pleasant call. Dr. J. W. Strange, tbe Roseburg dentist, is expected to arrive in Coquille City some time next month, o f which due notice will hereafter be given. Pations of tbe H erald will consult their own interests by reserving their work for him. W e notice that some o f the boys around town are shootiug air-gnus on tbe streets. This is a violation o f a city ordinance, beside# being very dangerous, aa is shown by the case o f Pete Johnson's boy. Tbs authorities will doubtless see that it does not continue. W illard’s A Cardwell’s Orchestra will give a grand ball at Riverton, Or. on Christmas eve (D ec. 24, 1895). A ll are cordially invited to attend. A good time assured. Floor MsDagera— 8. K ite, C. H u ll and C. Peterson. Tickets, 50 cents. Place of sap per will be at Mrs. J. E. Martin s. D O N ’T S T O P T O B A C C O How to Cure Yourtelf While Using Tobacco. C -----f i — L . G R A Y ,- The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system ia 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 comes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo Is a scientific cure for tbe tobacco habit, in all its forms,carefully compounded WATCHES, F IN E L IN E O F CLOCKS OF BEST M AKE, N E W A N D S T Y L IS H S IL V E R W A R E A N D O P T IC A L GOODS after the formula of an eminent Ber lin physician who has used it in his A L W A Y S ON H A N D private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guar -Strings fo r A ll Kinds o f Musical Instruments.- anteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Baco-Curo; it will notify you when to stop. AVe give a written guaranty to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest IS S U P P L IE D W IT H A SELEC T STOCK OF Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without tbe aid of will power and with no incon venience. I t leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the A NICE L IN E OF day before you took y<?ur first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists, with our ironclad guaranty, at $1 at Prices AatoB.leh.lngly Low . per box; three boxes (thirty days’ ■AH treatment), $2.50; or sent direct on receipt of price. W rite for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical A M’f’g Co., M ’f’g Chemists, La Crosse, Wisconsin. U IL t WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 12.151>. m. COQUILLE CITY ll.00a.ro. with tbe moat genial crew on tbe 10. ar» “ Norway Myrtle Point " Bandon’s Budget. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON. bay, take the Blanco for Em pire Bandon, Deo. 14.— Rev. W . J. and return. You can't help being Fenton, o f Grants Pass, gave sev pleased. eral interesting discourses in tbe Presbyterian church this week. A lot more new goods at tbe Tbe government works closed Racket store in Marshfield. Our down Friday, with tbe exception holiday goods are all made for o f two or three men patting tools something, and are good for some and machinery under cover and th in g -n e t mere playthings. preparing for the winter. J. H . Mutbeny, a prominent Myr About eighteen or twenty peo H n . Laura C. Phoenix, nUwaakee, Wie. tle Point citizen, was in town a ple, mostly bands on the works, ••M a tron o f m D eneveient Howto brief spell lust 8aturday and went overland Sunday to Empire, and knowing the good Dr. Mllee' Nervine renewed friendship with tbe H er to catch tbe steamer for the city. has done me, my wtata HI help others, over ald . Mr. M. was in town today Oh, if we only bad an ocean steamer come* my dislike lot the publicity, this letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., Un, again. running from this river, bow handy The la m a fe r had thw “ t a d r i y p e , ” it would l>e! I and 1 was one o f the I n t Resuming duty Santa Claus, K ris K rin gle A Cc. Miliard Shoemaker has started too soon, with the care of so many sick, I have established their headquarters did not regain my health, and In a month for fancy dolls aud all other nice another dwelling on his lots uear Ibeeatne mo debilitated and » m ourn Christmas goods at Mrs. Gray's the wooleu mills. Sim Hunt Las from aloepleasnces and the draft# made on also started a Dice little cottage on my vitality, that It was a qnesUoa if I could store, near tbe depot. go on. A dear friend advised me to try bis place, in west BaDdoa. Feeble aud capricious appetites are best Say, Mr. Editor, I said I could D r . H ites’ Restorative hervine. regulated by the use of Ayer’ s Cathartic I took 2 bottles and am happy to any, I am Pills. They do not debilitate, by excessive bear more wedding bells, I still In better health than ever. I still continue. stimulation, but oaose the stomach, liver bear them; you could, too, if you Itrn occasional woo, aa m nerve food, as my work Is very trying. A letter ad and bowels to perform their functions prop would Hunt a little around. erly. As an after-dinner pill, they are un T b e mask bell o f tbe Woodmen dressed to Milwaukee, Wls., will reach me." Jane 8, ISM. Mas. I .junta O. Pnoxxix. equaled. was the biggest and best ball of Dr. Miles* Nervine to .sold on a peel tire iarantee that the Brat bottle will beneflt. the season, some 69 tickets being Miss L illie Dean is employed as 11 druggists sell It ntgl,S bottles fo rd , or clerk in the Coquille Pharmacy. sold. T b e program was oarried Ia Memorial». This adds a new charm to that ont to tbe letter and everybody already popular drugstore. Young seemed to eojoy themselves. Resolutions o f respect to tbe Tbe G. A. R. have out posters lady clerks are tbe fashion nowa memory o f Mrs. Flora Skelly: Restores Health • days and those who fail to catch for a maak ball Dec. 24th. Whereas, I t has pleased the Great Tbe woolen mills have a large on will get left. Architect o f the Universe to remove shipment o f California wool on tbe E xa m lw a tlw w R e p o r t from our m idst our late Sister Flora schooner Joseph and Henry. What O f " A ” Department o f the public Skelly; and “ £VERY WOMAN’S FRIEND” is tbe matter with our Coos county school. District No. 8: Whereas, I t is bat just that a fit G i t « , color to the cheek, eparkle to wool-growers? I t seems as though ting recognition o f her many vir the eve and pence to the mind. Naine._____________ Bee.(Name. Beo. Coos county ought to raise wool P O S ITIV E CUKE for female (roubles. Effie Collier........... 99| Della Fox...........60 tues should be bad; therefore, be it Addrenn, enough for one mill. Mollie Kinnicutt.. 98j Myrtle Brinker.. 45 Resolved, That we, the members MUS. L. VERNON, Business Mnnneer, It is not positively known whether Zettio M esser...... 97; Marvin Lam b.... 25 o f Beulab Chapter, Order Eastern Stockton, California. Lilly Busch......... 96 Mary Drain....... 25 L. Jacobson will remain in Bandon Julia D rä n e ....... 96 Clarence Boyrie. 96 Star, while we bow with bumble J. W. Hall, esq., an old acquaint this winter or not. H e may stay, Carrie Kinnicutt.. 95J Frank Boy rie...... 95 submission to tbe will of tbe Most Fannie Norton.... 95 Oliver Wilson.... 95 for be Hayter leave tbe place. ance, who is representing tbe whole Susie T attle......... 95 Walter James.... 95 H igh , we do not the less mourn for It is reported that tbe lighthouse Ella W ickham ___ 95 Arthur W h ile.... 95 our sister who has been taken from sale grocery bouse o f Closset A will be iu running order early in Icy March.............. 95| Albert Johnson .. 94 us. Mattie Anderson.. 93 Wm. Lorenz.......90 Devers, of Portland, was on yester tbe new year. DR. J. BURT. MOORE, Proprietor. Resolved, That in tbe deatb of Pearl Baxter....... 92 David Collier.___ 90 day’s trnin bouudfor M yrtle Point. Rev. Scott's bouse is done. It Maude Balch........ 90 Wm. Ceoil.......... 85 Sister Skelly our Order has lost a H e expects to visit these parts again is quite an improvement to tbe Lillie W av...........90 Fred Tuttle........85 O E W , P U R E A N D FR E SH DRUGS Lillie Coffey......... 90 Wm. Johnson.... 68 worthy member and faithful worker in about 60 days. town. Edna Lorenz....... 85 Balph Nosier .... 50 aud tbe community a true and wor A N D CH EM ICALS Alma Johnson...... 85 Boy Morgan...... 50 Those new steps leading up tbe Wanted— T w elve ginuts, 8 feet thy friend. Lilly W ilson ....... 80 John Johnson.... 45 just received and being received high and weighing 500 lbs each, to bill totbesclioolbousearejust wbat Emma Janies........67 Aaron Wilaun___30 Resolved, That tbe heartfelt sym buy one dozen 6-lb axes for 50 cents was Deeded. They show off nice. Alice James............ 64 Edw.Lawrence*... 25 pathy o f this Chapter be extended daily ; also a full assortment of the There is some talk of a bridge each at the Racket store in Marsh 100 is perfect. to her family in their affliction. standard proprietary medicines. field. They are fine axes, aud are acrose Grose creek; it is badly F. C. K i n n i c u t t . Resolved, That these resolutions Deeded. worth 50 cents to crack walnuts on. be spread upon tbe records o f the The married Indies o f tbe W. C. C. H owe , Mauager. EXAMINATION REPORT Chapter and a copy thereof be T. U. surprised the youager mem For general work, Intermediate transmitted to tbe fam ily o f our L . E. Barklow, who has been em bers last Friday night by giving a deceased sister, and to each o f the (goioponiiding of Prescriptions ployed during the summer at Rosa’s supper, and tbe way the cake and Department o f the public school, newspapers of Coquille City for a. Spsoisulty, ending Dec. 13, 1895: mill at Bandou, has been on a visit coffee went eliowed that tbe sur publication. Name._________ Ree. (Names. Bee; to various parts o f California for prise was appreciated. Fraternally submitted, Etta James--- .. 99(Laura Fox...... . 95 There will be a public sala of tbe past mouth. He arrived in the .. 98¡Luman Rich... . 95 M rs . H annah M. W hite , O F F IC E OF DR. J. B U liT. MOORE— A t The P H A R M A C Y ; Real- .. w wiiiv White.;. . 95 bayou the Hom er on Sunday even household goods at Mrs. W. J. P e t MBa E lizabeth D kane , Vega Anderson. .. 98! Ernest Lammy . 94 ‘ : J edence— Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s. ing and went to Baudon yesterday. erson’s, Monday, Dec. 16th, at 1 J. H. J ames , .. m May ^iokhamV . 94 o'clock p. in. . 97¡Mabel Dean... . 94 Committee. Bert Johnson, 13-year-old son of .. 97¡May Bovrie -- . 93 Q life an interest is being taken .. 97iLeona Dean. .. . 93 I F Y O U W A N T IN F O R M A T IO N A B O U T onr townsman, Pete Johnson, got in the Bandon lyceum— and why Irene Lam b...... .. 96 1 Earl Nosier___ . 93 ICxoou.tor's Notalo©. Geo. Goodman .. . 96¡John McAdams . 93 quite a flesh wouod on the chin not? Gerty Johnson . 93 Have you read tbe president’s Katy Wickham.. . .. 96 OTICE is hereby given that the under while playing with au air-gun on 96| John Johnson.. . 93 signed has been daly appointed by the last Suutlay. G i ns loaded with message? I f so, did it make you Clare Sherwood.. .. 95 John Decker. .. . 92 County Court o f the State of Oregon for lenden balls are dangerous even if feel faint at heart? Ob, for a Jack- Nelly Kerrigan .. 95Clyde Collier.. .. 92 Coos county, executor of the lAHt will and testament of William Miller, deceased; and sou, or Lincoln. R a m b l e r . there is nothing but wind behind Those who have not been absent all persons having claims against the estate AD D R E SS A L E T T E R O R P O S T A L C A R D TO the ball. o f the said William Miller, decoased, are during tbe term are Etta James, hereby required Daily Health Laws. to present them, with the Rose Leneve, Mary DicksoD, Leona proper vouchers, within six months from Uncle Thomas Stone, who died the date of this notice, to the undersigned Dean and Ruby Collier. in Coquille, Dec. 12,1895, was born Don’t eat so rapidly. at his residence at Libby, Coos oonnty, Or P H I L I P W. A V I R E T T , General Manager. 8. B. M ast . egon. Hit on a chair and be quiet after in Nicholas county, K y., Feb. 26, Dated, November 19, 1895. P. O . Box 463, . . . . . W ashington,D. C«‘ - 1828. H e was 67 years, 9 months eating. Your stomach is not a coal ANDBKW P. K ELLE Y, Honorably dinohnrged «oldi.rn and nailora who «.rved nlnnty day*, or o m , lb th . 1st. w a n t e d - a n I d ea of some simple Executor o f the Last Will and Testament aud 16 days old at tbe date o f hia bin. thing to patent 7 Protect roar Ideas; they may o f William Miller, deceased. [novl9 5 war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fo r ordinary manual labor, whether deatb. H e was well-known in Co AVhen you feel uncomfortable bring von wealth. Write JOHN WKDDRR- disability wag oaused by service or not, and regardless of their pecuniary circumstances, BUltN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. W ID O W » of such soidiers and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldiers, quille and leaves many friends and after eating you have eaten too D. E xecutor’ s Notice. O., for their 11,800 prise offer. death was due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for sup relatives to mourn bis loss. much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable — ---.---. ------ ■ —. ■ port. Widows not dependent upon their own labor Are ent itled if the soldier’s death O TIC E 1« hereby Riven that the nnde:- was due to servioe. Sarsaparilla. Mrs. C. L . Gray lias just received signed have been duly appointed Lx- Rev. Wm. W ells, pastor o f the CHILDREN are entitled (if nnder 16 years) in almost all oases wh®re there was no I f you suffer from rheumatism a beautiful lot o f ladies’ kid gloves ecutors of the last will and testament of widow, or she has since died or remarried. Baptist cburcli, will bold services watch the sheets. Don’t get between Henry »chroeder. sr., deceased, and all PARENTS are entitled if sold i®r le ft neither widow nor child, provided soldier died In o f every make, from tbe gauntlet to persons having claims against the estate service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent npon their own labor for at H aga’B school house, on Bear them; if damp dry them. tbe short 3-button glove. I t costs of the said Henry »chroeder, sr., deceased, support. It mnkes no difference whether soldier served or died in late war or in regular are hereby required to present them, duly army or navy. creek, on next Saturday eveuing, Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s nothing to look at them. . . tl , verified, as required by law, within six Soldiers o f the late war, pensioned under one law, may apply for higher rates under Dec. 2)st, and at Bear creek school- Vegetable Sarsaparilla. months from the date of this notice, to . ... I f you need wall paper, see the Aug. H. »chroeder, at his residence near other laws, without losing any right«. house on Sunday at 11 o’clock, and Keep fires out of your house; they Thousands of soldiers drawing from $2 to $10 per month under the old law sfe entitled new lot just received at JohnsoD Norway, Coos county, Oregon. Bandon in the evening. A cordial are germ carriers. to higher rates nDder new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pen Dated November 28 ,1895. sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not. Bro’s Pioneer market and grocery invitation is extended to everybody Wear flannel undergarments. AUG. H. »CHROEDER. Soldiers and tailors disabled io line o f duty in regular army or navy since tbe war are J. FKED 8CRUOEDER. to attend these services. Keep your feet warm; your head store. also entitled, whether discharged for disability or not. CHA8. E. SCHKOEDEB, Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and Seminole or cool. nov26 5t] E. A. DODGE. F or T rade — A nice little 80-acre Florida Indian wars of 1832 to 1842. are entitled under a recent act. When your blood is thin you feel Notice. MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows alto entitled, if G2 years of age or dis ranch, comfortable house, 10 acres N TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF THE cold in the least change. When State of Oregon, in and for the County abled or dependent. in cultivation, splendid black-oak Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted e a l e d p r o p o s a l s f o r s u p e r - of Coos: your blood is thin take Joy's Vege- intending the Coos County Infirmary ander Inter laws or not. wood in abundance; located 3 miles tublo Sarsaparilla; it will make your and Poor Farm, preparing meals and caring George Bolster, plaintiff, Rejected clairr s reopened nnd settlement secured, if rejection improper or illegal. from Grants Pass, in the Rogue blood red, rich nnd thick. vs. for the inmates and therir clothing; plant Certificates of servioe and discharge ob tnined for soldiers and sailors of the late wa» ing, caring for and harvesting tbe crops, Jennie White (formerly , River valley— to exchange for land who have lost their original papers. Yes it will do to take Joy’s and doing all other necessary work on the Jennie Elliott, widow I »n it in Equity to Send for laws and information. No charge for ndyio#. No fee unless successful, near Coquille City. A good bargain of George H. Elliott. Quiet Title, farm with the assistance of the inmates, Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. THE P R E S S CLAIM S CO., deceased), Mattie Ell will be given some one who wishes including the clearing of land fenoing and AVhen you get off your bicycle iott and Thomas H. P H IL IP W . AVIR E TT . Gin.rnl Manas.f. the farm in tillable condition and to go to a dryer climate. Call at the after a long warm run, put on a keeping Whit®, defendants. P. O. Box 463. Wn.bingloo, D. (J. repair. The Connty to furnish all that is H erald office in Coquille City. necessary not raised on the farm from To Jennie Wnite (formerly Jennie Elliott, coat March 1, 1896, to March 1. 1897, a ill be widow of George H. Elliott, deceased), Mat- The popularity of Chamberlain's I f you are going on a trip take received by the Const; Court of Coos tie Elliott and Thomas H. White, the above IT S IN JU R IO U S TO .STOP SU D D E N LY County, Oregon, until noon on January 8, named defendants, Greeting: Cough Remedy aud the high esteem Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. 1896. at which time bids close. Tbs Court and don’t be imposed upon by buying a Ip the name o f the Btate o f Oregon: Yon in which it is held leads us to believe Strange food makes strange reserves the right to reject any and all bids. and each of yon are hereby notified that remedy that requires you to do «o, aa it is The person to whom the contract is yon are required to appear and anower the it to be an article of great worth stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa nothing more than a nubslitue. In the sod shall give bonds in the sum of complaint filed against you in the above and merit. W e have the pleasure parilla reaches the stomach, cleansss Awarded Five Hundred Dollars for the faithful oepR entitled court and cause, in whiob George den stoppage of tobacco jotx must have of giving the experience of three the stomach, and renews the formane« for mane« of his trust, on < or before the 15th bolster is plaintiff nnd you, the said Jennie some stimulant, nnd in most all cases, the day of January, 1896 . All bids most be White (formerly Jennie Elliott, widow of prominent citizens of Redondo stomach. forwarded to D F. Dean, County Connty Clerk, at i George H. Elliott, deceased), Mattie Elliott effect of the «tiirinlnnt, be it opium, mor- Beach, Cal., in the use of the rem No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege Empire City, Oregon. D. " F. “ DEAN. nnd Thomas H, White are defendants, on pliino, o r other opiates, leaves County Clerk. or before the first day o f the next regular edy. Mr. A. V. Trudell says; “ I table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. n far worse habit conlrnetad. term of the above entitled court, to be be have always received prompt, relief Accept nothing but the genuine gun and held at the Courthouse at Empire Ask vour druggist about B O R I«. City, in said county o f Coos, on Monday, when I used Chamberlain’s Cough when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable N oah — At Fishtrap, Dec. 9.1895, to Mr. end the 4th day of May, 1896; and if you fail no j B-A-CO -CTTB O. Remedy.” Mr. James Orchard says: Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Noah, a son. to appear and answer, the said plaintiff will It is purely vegetable. You “ I am satisfied that Chamberlain’s apply to the court for the relief demanded do not have to stop using tobacco with BA CO-CURO- It will notify you D IE D . in his complaint in this suit, a succinct Fithtrap Fulminations. Cough Remedy cured my cold.” S toss —In Coquille City, Dec. 12, 1995, rtatement of whioh relief is as follows, when to stop-and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will be Mr. J. M. Hatcher says: "F o r three Thomas »tone, aged 67 years, 9 months to-wit: Fishtrap, Dec. 16.— W inter is 1. That the defendants, and each and as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. years 1 have used Chamberlain’s and 16 days, all of them, be required to set forth the An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobnr<o habit in nil Cough Remedy in my family and its here at last nature o f their claim, and that all adverae • its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 day» Miss K ate W est has returned results have always been satisfac claims o f the defendants, to the premises I treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 F o r sale by nil druggists or will hereafter described, may be determined 1 from a protracted visit on Catching Aw arded tory,’’ For sale by Dr. 8. L. Leneve, by a decree of the court. be sent by mail upon receipt of price. F.ND S I X T \ Y 0 - C E N T creek. A ll seem pleased to see her Highest Honors— W orld’s" Fair, druggist 2. That by said decree it be declared and ! Booklets nnd proofs free. adjudged that the defendants have no estate j STAM PS F O R S A M P L E BOX. again, especially ----- . Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. or interest whatever in or to landsdescribed Ecnrx a C hkmical A M ’r’o Co., La Crosse, Wis. s «m B ro w s R r o r s lr s r r d . Born— Noah: A t this place, Dee. as follows, towit: The southwest quarter j 9, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. Noah, a of the northwest quarter, and the southwest On December lOtb Judge Fuller O ffioeof T H E PIONEER P i, ESH COM PANY. C. W. Hornick, Hurt.. quarter of the northeast quarter, and lots | sou. Ht. Paul, Minn., Kept. 7, 1894. two, three and four, in section thirteen, and ! ton pronounced sentence for tbe Eureka Chemical and M nnTg Co., L a Crosse, Wi*.—Dear Hlrs: 1 have been a tobacco Some o f our neighbors have cat lots seven and eight in section fourteen, second time on Samuel G. Brown several acres o f brush and made township twenty-six south of range four- < fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to t wenty cigar* teen weat of the Willamette Meridian in regularly every day. My whole nervoua system became affected, until mv physician told at Roseburg. The time set for car no attempt to burn it. This will be Coos county, state o f Oregon, containing roe I muat give up tbe uae of tobaeoo, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called 17C.90 acres of land; and that the title of “ K*eley Cure,” 4,No-To-Bao.” and variona other remedies, but without success, until I rying out tbe death-seotence was carried iuto the river by tbe over accidentally learned o f your “ Bsoo-Cnro. ” Three weeks ago today I commenced nsing plaintiff thereto is good and valid, Friday, January 31,1896, between flow. Government officials should j 8. That the defendants be forever en- your preparation, and today I consider myself ooirpletelr cured :I am in perfect health, look ¡Dto this matter. i joined and debarred from asserting any i and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker f nlly appreciates, has tbe boars o f 7 and 8 o’clock in the I consider your “ Baco-Curo" simply wonderful, and can fully claim whatever in or to said lands and completely left me. T b e singieg class is making rapid C. W. H obnick . i premises adverse to the plaintiff; and for recommend it. Yours very truly morning. The place o f Ibe execu progress under tbe efficient man such other relief as to the court shall aeero meet and agreeable to equity, and for his tion is io the jail-yard at Roseburg. agement ot Mr. Doney. costs o f suit. X )R S ALE —I M ACKE8. CLOHE TO This fixes tbe doom o f tbe prisoner, Marion Clinton has been looking the river (can get right-of-way across Thst on the 7th dsy of November, 1895, 80 Acre« of lantf ; the Hon. J.C. Fullerton, judge of the shove strip to the riven. It is bench land, and unless the governor shall accede to quite sad of late, but ia now look ar Drain, Douglas haa coal on it: half the asw timber ix cut entitled court, dnly made sn order, dsted tbe prayer o f the petition sent him ing more jovial. Marion, what Ponnty. Or. Wellndspb on thst dsy. directing that aery ice of the off, but plenty of fine pile timber remain«. by tbe young man’s father, and causes yon to look so sad at times, try; will be exchanged __ ___ summons in this suit be made by publica Good »oil: will make goodorchards. property in this county. For terras, call on or addr os tion thereof, once each week for six succes Most Perfect Made. commutes tbe seotenoe to impris while at other times you are so For particulars enquire at lira r.RAt.n i W. R. PANTER. sive weeks. ALB E R T K. SEAMAN. 40 Y e a n tbe SUndnfd. onment for life. merry? A C orrespondent . noylU, Riverton, Oregop. or address H O T «15. reqr.il!*. Orel Jnovl9‘6wl Attorney for Plaintiff. Mrs. Gray’s Department ¡notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, N e w H o lid a y Goods, eto., I n O Q U IL L E Dr. Miles’ Nervine P HARMACY G r r a y ’s N e w B m lcL in g , COQUILLES C IT Y , OR-, Front Street, Opposite R. R. Depot. PENSIO NS N T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y N I S Add"" DON’T TOBACCO DR*’ i o u t* * CREAM B A K IN G P 0 W M B i To Eichaop-J!