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fftiqdlU Ciltj grm lÄ . T U E SD A Y . DEC. 31. 1895. ' r e g u l a r t r a in s - o n d a y «. W e d n e s d a y s an d f k t day« will run as follows; Arrive Lears 12.15 p. m. 8 00 a. iu. Marshfield Leave A rri«« ” 9.15 M COQUILLE CITY 11.00a. iu. 10.25 *• 9.50 44 Norway 10.15 44 10.00 44 MyTtle Point M LOCAL Hosts o f people g o to w ork in ; the w rong w ay to cure a ITEM S. Happy New Year too all. T o McDonald's, for hot or cold hatha. Additional locals on 2d and 4th pages. O. A. Kelly has oar thanks for favors. Theie-is a plan on foot to put a new boat on the Coquille river. The Hunch brothers went to Marshfield last Friday on business. E. B. Price, o f Riverton, together with his family, spent several days visiting io Marshfield last week. Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by Dr. 8. L. Leneve, o f Coquille Citv, and N. G. W. Perkins, o f Myrtle Point. The Eudeavor society will give a social at the residence o f L. P. Maury nest Tuesday night All are invited. Miss Swift nnd Miss Culver, of Handon, were visiting several days in Marshfield Inst week. . They returned home on Monday last. E. B. Price is nrranging to put a stock o f general merchandise at Riverton. H e nil! open out as soon ns he can secure a building. iu W e had a. pleasant visit with Capt. R. J. Dunham o f the steamer Blanchard, on board the Blanco, while going to Empire last Friday. ■VITANTED.—Sevoral trustworthy gentle- YY men or ladies to travel in Oregon for •atablishftd. reliable house. Salary. <780 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose references nnd self-addressed stamped en velope. The Dominion Company. Third Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois. Miss Nellie Sackett, o f the Bea ver Hill school, spent Sundny in Mnrshfield with her invnlid mother. 8he reports her greatly improved by her visit already. Hark Dunham, o f MarsLfield, came over on the train Monday for a few daye’ visit on the river. He went on to Bandon, but will return soon for a visit iu Coquille. Oregon Kidney Ten is the most effective blood-purifier knc.wn. For sala.'by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, o f Myrtle Point, nnd Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City. G. W. Wimer, sr., was down Inst Friday, with a view to the adjust ment of bis losses by tbe late fire. Mr. Wimer’s loss was about $1000, wbicb was covered by a policy to tbe nmouut of $600. People are wishing each other the com- plinn nts o f the season nnd exchanging gifts. Did it ever occur to you to send an ailing friend a package o f Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla? If not, do so now; and try this med icine yourself, if you need a first-class blood-purifier. Miss Edna Seeley, o f Marsh field, came over on last Friday to accompany Mrs. Sackett over to Marshfield for a visit. Mrs. Sack ett will spend some time at the bay for her health and in visiting friends. Dr. J. W. Strange, the Roseburg dentist, is expected to arrive in Coqnille City some time next month, o f which due notice will hereafter b e given. Pations of the H e r a l d will consult their own interests by reserving their work for him. The W illing Workers o f tbe Christian church, at their meeting Inst Thursday, elected f i e follow ing officers: Mrs. L. P. Maury, president; Mrs. W. Sugg, vice- president; Mrs. A. L. Nosier, sec retary; Mrs. Ala Seed, treasurer. F or T u a d i — A nice little 80-acre ranch, comfortable house, 10 acres in cultivation, splendid block-oak wood in abundance; located 3 miles from Grants Pass, in the Rogue River valley— to exchange for land near Coquille City. A good bargain will be given some one who wishes to go to a dryer climate. Call at the H erald office in Coquille City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Judge J. Henry Schroeder visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Kribe, and family a couple of days last week, and then went to the lower river to visit Mr. and Mrs. Piercy Hanley and fam ily, where they remained until yesterday, when they returned home. Tbe H e r a l d bad a pleas ant cal! from tbe judge. It is a great pity that "O ld Whiskers” hadn't learned his trade, so that be could ‘‘ print in colors,” though be hasu’t spent b is 42 years in the business wholly in vain. Wbat a pity, too, io all that time he hadn’t met up with a "job printer” and jack legged lawyer so that be might have acquired a knowledge o f bis business. How. ever our job-work speaks for itself. From LaOrippe. How Dr. Miles’ N ervi»* Restored One of Kentucky’s Business Men to Health. A B r ib r n a H ille d . C L. G R A Y,* Fred Eugwicb, brakeman on tbe 0. B. k R. railroad, who was badly crushed while coupling cars at i * Marshfield on lsst Friday, died of his injuries at Beaver Hill, on Sat urday. He was buried at Marsh field on Sunday. His father lives at Ashland and ia s conductor on tbe S. P. railroad. Tbe young man is well spoken o f by those WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND who knew bite. STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS Had D e a t h a t 'd a « ( ' b l . a » a a , ALWAYS ON HAND. Joeeph Chlemens, son o f H. Chlemeus, who went to California S trings fo r A ll Kinds o f Musical instruments.- for his health several months ago, was not improved by the change but died at Cloverdale on Iasi Thursday morning, December 27tb. He was bnried at that place on Sat IS 8UPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF urday. •— — WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ; wh.. S t. Jacobs O ll S S ?« CO Q I7IT .U E C IT Y , O R E G IO N D ta lr lv t H rk s a l M e d i a n . Tbe sebooher Free Trade de As per call, a meeting o f the parted for San Francisco last Sat urday. She was loaded with lum electors o f School District No. 8 was held at tbe public school build ber at Morras Bro's mill. ing and tbe following action taken; Mrs. Vowelland grand.daughter, J. P. Messer presided, and after Stella Jeukiua, of BandoD, spent most o f tbe holidays here with reading the “ call," by Secretary friends, returning home with Mr. Rich, the president announced that tbe election o f a director for the V. last Saturday. unexpired term o f D. P. Strang, J. C. Peart, of Beaver Hill, was resigned, was tbe first business. in town last Friday. He went up (T b e rending o f the miuutes of with a party o f young people to last special meeting was called for attend the ball at Myrtle Point, on aud complied with.) O DISEASE baa ever presented so many Christmas night. Ih e names of W. S. Perry, Chas. peculiarities as LaQrippe. No disease Tta« question ia frequently naked, "W h y The Godfreye' exhibition last leaves lta victims so debilitated, useless, ia Ayer'» Cherry Pectoral so mnob more Watson, J. J. Lamb, R. D. San sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Saturoay night was a grand suc Mr. D. W. Hilton, state aeentof the Mut ford and A. L. Nosier were pro effective than other ooogh remedies?" The A NICE LINE OF answer is, simply because it is the most posed, all o f whom declin'd except ual Life Insurance Co., o f Kentucky, says: cess— something o f an ovation to “ In 1889 and *90 1 had two severe attacks the star acrobat and contortionist. skilfal combination of anodynea and expec of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my ner Messrs. Perry and Nosier. torants known to medical science. vous system with such severity that my life Prof. Godfrey is a whole team him Geo. Robiuson and J. W. Leneve was despaired of. I had not slept for more self, bnt he was ably assisted by Wilson & M c G tbw have a cop- than two months except by the use of nar -A.il at JPxlc© « -AjBtojnAsO xlzigrl^r Low. siderable rush in the blacksmitb- were appointed tellers. A ballot cotics that stupefied me, but- gave me no Mrs. G. in varying the program rest. I was only conscious of lateu' • mental with songs and instrumental music. waR taken witb this result: W. 8. ing business. Plow-sharpening weakness, agonizing bodily pain and tbe So, too, Prof. Bert Buzan gave and repairing, wagon work—either Perry received 30 votes; A. L. fact that I was hourly growing weaker. W hen in this condition. I commenced using some charming music, all going to wood or iron—and horse-shoeing Nosier, 15; scattering, 14. Mr. Dr Mites' Restorative Nervine. In two days make up a splendid night’s enter are their specialties. began to Improve and In one month’s time Perry was deolared elected and I I was cured, much to the surprise of all who tainment. I still have several head of fine afterward qualified. knew of my condition. I have been in ex The entertainment given Christ cows and heifers to sell, reasonable; cellent health since and have recommended Mr. Hairingtou moved that tbe your remedies to many of my’friends." some fresh, others to come in soon. mas eve by tbe Star Comedy Co. Louisville. Jan 22.1895. D. W. U iltoh . 20 head young heifers for sale or board of tiustees be directed to was everything that it promised to r. M ile s’ S o n in « R esU res H ealth be. exchange for a good band of sheep. purchase tbe proDerties mentioned D The plays weie highly attrac R. D. S anford , in the miuutes of tbe previous tive and well given. VVe have not C k r is t M M E i e m M i . Coquille City, Dec. 24, '95. . [2t special meeting, upon the terms space at this writing to particular The Methodist Sunday-school ize tbe characters. Suffice it to say, Mrs. Ary 8. Bennett, a charming therein named, aud for which pur elderly lady nnd widow o f a veteran pose they order no assessment of held exercise sappropraite to the onr home talent deserves encour agement, for we have some rarely of the late war, spent several days not exceeding 9 mills o f taxes for season on Saturday evening, Dec. good players. 21st. The house was crowded and last week in this place with her tbe making o f said purchase. The Coquille Creamery Co. held tbe program entertaining. Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Geo. Martin, and This was seconded, nnd after a meeting yesterday, at which the Rev. W. B. Smith and Miss Maryin family. Sbo returned to her home some remarks by Messrs. Lamb, Lamb were foremost in the ranks following persons were chosen a at Myrtle Point yesterday. Balch, Sanford nnd Harrington, a board of directors for the ensuing to provide nn entertainment aud year: A. L. Nosier, -J. J. Lamb, NoriCE- -A ll parties knowing ballot was had— “ tax, yes;” “ tax. themselves to be indebted to John* no” — resulting thus: Sixty votes trniu the children of tbe school in S. J. Miller, N. LoreDz, and J. A. DR.- J. BURT. MOORE, Proprietor. sou Bro’s, are urged to call and were cast— Tax— yes receiving 45 their parts. The latter also pre Lyons. settle up by the first o f the new sided at tbe organ, and tbe choir Tbe Bulletin came to os this EW, PURE AND FRESH DRUGS yenr. During the holiday’s we will votes; tax—no, 10 votes; scatter gave several choice pieces of week, notwithstanding tbe fire, sell groceries at bed-iock prices ing, 5 votes. AND CHEMICALS The result wns announced and music. printed ic tbe Sun office at Marsh for cash— and for cash only. just received and being received, the meeting then adjourned. AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH field. It was reduced in size, of The H e r a l d acknowledges many daily; also a full assortment of tbe The exercises were postponed till course, but readable withal. friendly visits from citizens of Daily Health Laws. standard proprietary medicines. last Sunday night, but took place The Colored Jubilee Co. of town and valley during the holi then before a large nnd apprecia Beaver Hill, will show here, at Don’t eat so rapidly. days. With words of collateral Mrs. Maury pre Masonic Hall, next Saturday night Sit on a chair and be quiet after tive audience. eucouragement from such citizens eating. Your stomach is not a coal sided, and the choir, under the See Sheir posters for particulars. is enough to make the editor happy bin. (compounding of Prescriptions direction of Mies Maud Nosier, and extend his life full 365 days. When you feel uucomfortable organist, gave several appropriate WANTED-AN T d EA a. S p e c i a l t y . after eating you have eaten too and attractive songs. Recitations “ EVERY WOMAN’S FRIEND” much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable by several scholars made up the D. C., (or tholr $1,800 prlie offer. Sarsaparilla. Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to Resi- OFFICE OF DR. J. BURT. MOORE— At Tbe PHARMACY ; program. If you suffer from rheumatism ■too Buffer ln»! Try Dr. Mllaa* Pala Pilla the eve and peace to the mind. edence— Hatch property, near Mr. MesserV POSITIVE CURE for female troubles. watch the sheets. Don’t get between Address, The Shakers have made a discov STEAM ER them; if damp dry them. MK8. L. VERNON, Business Manager, Stockton, California. Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s ery which is destined to accomplish IF YOU W A N T IN F O R M A T IO N A BO U T much good. Realizing that three- Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Keep fires out of your house; they fourths of all our sufferings arise Mr. and Mrs. W. Gallier, of from stomach troubles, that the Bandon, returned home from the are germ carriers. akes regular trips from country is literally filled with peo Wear ilaunel undergarments. Sau Francisco to Columbia River, city and a Tieit in California via ple who cannot eat and digest food, calling at Eureka and Keep your feet warm; your head this place last Friday. The trip cool. without subsequently suffering pain m jk n r . 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 included a visit to Mrs. G ’s brother, When your blood is thin you feel aud distress, and that many are Freight rates from Coos Bay to Astoria nnd Portland, per t o n ....# 1 •© starving, wasting to mere skeletons, cold iu the least change. When Solomon Eustis, at Eureka, Cal., because their food does them no PASSENGERS, f A . M AND # 9 .5 « . the first meeting iu 24 years. Mrs. your blood is thin take Joy's Vege good, they have devoted much study table Sarsaparilla; it will make your For further information, apply to P H IL IP W. A V IR E T T , General Manager. G. brought her little niece, a and thought to the subject, nnd the blood red, rich and thick. SOUTHERN OREGON CO., Agents, P. O . Box 463, . . . . . Washington, D .C . daughter of Mr. Eustis, home Empire City, Oregon. Yes it will do to take Joy’s result is this discovery, of their E. G. Flanagan, Agent, Honorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or over, in the late Digestive Cordial. with her. Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. deo24tf] Marshfield, Oregon. war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fo r ordinary manual labor, whether A little book can be obtained When you get off your bicycle diaabilitv was eanaed by aervice or not, and regardless o f their pecuniary circumstances. The handsome ^-sheet stringer from your druggisr that will point WIDOWS of anch soldier* and sailors are entitled (if not remarried) whether soldiers, E x e c u t o r 's N o t i o o . after a long warm run, put on a death was doe to army aervioe or not, If now dependent upon their own labor for sup posters for the New Years’ eve coat. out the way of relief nt once. An port. Widow« not dependent upon their own labor are entitled if the soldier’s dtfcU* OTICE ia hereby Riven that the ander- masquerade, printed in three If you arc going on a trip take investigation will cost nothing and due to aervioe. . . * . .. ■iffned have been duly appointed E x was CHILDREN are entitled (if nnder 16 years) in almost all eases where there was no will result in much good. bright, clear and tasty colors atone Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ecutor» o f the laat will and taatauenl o f widow, or she has ainoe died or remarried. Henry Schroeder. a r„ deceased, and all Strange food makes strange PARENTS are entitled if sold ier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in impression, and the beantiful 2. peraona barinff claim» »Rain»! the aatate aervioe. or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for Children all hate to take Castor of Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa the »aid Henry Rohroeder. ar., deceased, color ticket« to tbe masquerade, are stomachs. support. It makes no difference whether soldier served or died in late wat or in regular parilla reaches the Btomach, cleanses Oil, but not L axol , which is pulat- • re hereby required to present them, duly .«rifled, as required by lew, within six all the work o f tbe “ Old Reliable” the stomach, and renews the able. months from the date of this notice, to " rR,iiiiir»''ot’ the lat* wap, panaionad onder one luw, may apply for higher rate» ander „ „ . .. , .... . H e r a l d job-office— and don’t you stomach. A or . H. Schroeder, at hia r< nidouce near other law», withont loains »n y right». Thousand« o f »oldi.r» drawing from $7 to $10 par month on d .r thaold law are entitled Tbe Christian Sunday-school nt Norway, Cooa county, Or aeon. forget it. We do the same grade to higher rates under new law, not only on account of disabilities for which now pen No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege Dated November 23. 189ft. sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not. Keen appetite. a late meeting elected the follow ing ADO. H. RTHROEDER. of work—of such os can he done table Sarsaparilla. Holdiera and sailors disabled io line o f duty in regular army or navy since the war ere J. FRED 8CRKOEDEB. Accept nothing but the genuine officers for tbe ensuing term: D. also entitled, whether discharged for disability or n ot. t _ in a country office— in the same CHA8. F. KCHBOKDEK, Survivors, and their widows, of the Black Hawk, Creek Cherokee, and 8eminoIe or when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable Morgan, superintendent; Fred Nos nov26 fltl E. A. DODGE. neat workmanlike mAnner nud at Florida Indian ware o f 1882 to 1842. are entitled under a recent act. Sursaparilln. MEXICAN WAR SOLDIERS and their widows also entitled, if 62 years o f age or dis ier, assistant superintendent; Will N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the same prices rs in San Frnu- ---------- - is. ------------ Stnte of Oregon, in and for the County abled or dependent. Sugg, secretary; Muude Nosier, Old claims completed and settlement obtained, whether pension has been granted of Cooa: L M > r a D r Ik e I -a le F i r e . cisco. Support home talent and under later laws or not. . , Ai . .... . treasurer; Belle Rich, orgauist George Bolster, plaintiff,) Rejected clain s reopened and settlement secured, i f rejection improper or illegal. home industries. in Coquille’s late conflagration ▼a. ------------- a «#» --------------- Certificates o f aervioe and discharge ob tained for soldiers and sailors o f ths late wat Jennie White (form erly I OTICE—The Execntive Committee of The popularity of Chamberlain’s we find the losses sustained as fol „ . . . . Jennie E lliott, widow ( Suit in Equity to who have lost their original papers. the People’ s Party of Coos county, Send for laws and information. No charge for advice. No f«e unless successful. Cough Remody nnd the high esteem lows: f George H. Elliott. ( Uuiet Title Oregon, and ns many o f the County Com o deceased). Addrei Mattie Ell- I * THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., in which it is held leads us to believe mittee as can nttend, will meet at Coqnille Coos County Mercantile k Ship City, iott and Thomas H. I P H ILIP W . AVIRETT, Oenaral Managar. Wednesday. January 15, 18%, at 11 it to be nn .article of great worth W hite, defendants. J Washington, D. C . o’ clock a. m. Important buMness to trans P. O. Box 463. and merit. We have the pleasure ping Association’ll building was act. To Jennie Wnite (formerly Jennie Elliott, WM, H. HULL, widow of George H. Elliott, deceased), Mat- valued at $550, with $300 insurance Chairman. of giving the experience of three tie Elliott and Thomas H . White, the above Riverton, Deo. 26, 1895. IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY prominent citizens of Redondo in the North America Co. o f Phil named defendants, Greeting: In the name o f the Stnte o f Oregon: Yon and don’t b« imposed upon by buying a Beach, Cal., in the use of the rem adelphia, with T. A. Walker as Morras Bro’s camp Bt Fishtrap and each o f yon are hereby notified that remedy that requires you to do so, a» it is edy. Mr. A. V. Trudell says: “ I home sgent. The association loses yon are required to appear and answer the will shut down until spring. nothing more than a aubatitue. In the sud complaint filed against you in the above have always received prompt relief entitled court and cause, in which George den stoppage of tobacco you must hare when I used Chamberlain's Cough $ 200 . Bolster is plaintiff and yon, the said Jennie M A U R I L D . G. W Wimer’s building was val • ome stimulnnt, and in most all cases, the Remedy.” Mr. James Orchard says: B lomekoothkr Hinrr— In the Presbyterian White (form erly Jennie Elliott, widow of effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor "I am satisfied that Chamberlain's ued at $1000, with $600 insurance. church, at Bandon, Christmas aye— Dec. George H. Elliott, deceased), Mattie Elliott and Thomas H. White are defendants, on 24, lauft—b , B e». W.IC. Scott. T . J. O. or phine, or other opiates, leaves Cough Remedy cured my cold.” before the first day o f the next regular Hickox k Stone Inst in saloon Hlamenrother and Mias Daisy H aul. a far worse habit contractad. Mr. J. M. Hatcher says: “ For three stock about $900, with $500 insur J sa kiss - H ook . or>— On the B idd le Podi, term o f the above entitled eourt, to be be gun and held at the Courthouse at Empire Aak your druggint about years I have used Chamberlain's Dee. X , 1 183ft, Ed Jenkins and Hiss Era City, in said eonnty o f Cooa, on Monday, ance on flxtnre*. Rookard. B A C O -C T 7 0 R O . tbe 4th day o f May, 1896, and if yon fail so Cough Remedy in my family and ita to appear and answer, the aaid plaintiff will The Bulletin office was entirely It is purely vegetable. You results have always been satisfac DIED. apply to the oonrt for the relief demanded tory,” For sale by Dr. S. L Leneve, consumed, and was without insur C hloxon *—At Cloverdale, C al.. Dee. 27, in hia complaint in this soit, a succinct do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0- It will notify yon 1H3F, Joe Chlemens, »R ed about 2ft years. rtatement o f which relief ia aa follows, when to atop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your ayatem will b* druggist ance. The plant was nominally to-wit: 1. That the defendants, and each and aa free from nicotine ae the day before yon took your first chew or »moke. owned by Ben Lawrence ami An- j »Tyeam: T h e ( '. « H i l l r C r r a o w r y . all of them, be required to set forth the An iron-clad written guarantee to abeolutely cure the tobacco habit in all derson Lamb, but was purchased ! natnreof their claim, and that all adverse Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 daye Th9 Coquille Creamery Co. ] claims o f the defendants, to the premise« ita forma, or money refunded. on time, and was held as security i hereafter described, m vy be determined treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggiata or will baa rented the creamery to the A w arded by a decree o f the court. for the purchase price. Five bun- be sent by mail upon receipt of price. END S IX TWO - CENT 2. That by aaid decree it be declared and Coquille Dairymen'a Union for the H ighest H a a a n — W orld’ s P air, 1 adjudged Bookleta and proofs free. that the defendants have no estate STABIPS > O R SAMPLE BOX. dred dollars o f the amount was coming year. The nnioo pays borrowed tbrorgb A. J. Sherwood' OeM Medal. Midwinter Fair. or interest whatever in or to lan da described Eonex * C hemical & Bl’r’o Co., La Crosse, Wia. ae follows, towit: The southwest quarter $500 per year rent, and taxea and from a Mr. Weaver o f C atching1 of the northwest quarter, and thesootnweat ■ D R O flee o f THE PIONEER P i(fH 8 COMPANY. C. W. Horniek. Hept.. ! quarter o f the northeast quarter, and lots insurance. The union has also alongh. The loaa wns really son-1 11 Si. Paul, M inn., Hept. 7, 1894. two, three and fonr. in section thirteen, and j tained by those who stood security EurekaChemftqaland M anT g Co., La Crosse, Wia.—Dear Hirs: I have been a tobacco lota seven and eight in section fourteen, j employed C. Romander again as township twenty-six south of range fonr- fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to t wenty cigars for the original cost o f the plant.! their superintendent and but I teen west o f the Willamette Meridian in regularly every day. My whole nervous ayatem became affected, until my physician told Coos eonnty, state of Oregon, containing me 1 roust giva up tbe use of tobacco, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called ter-maker. Tbe creamery expects I 17C.90 acres of land; and that the title o f ‘ ‘ Keeley Core,” ‘ •«o-To-Bac.” and various other remedies, bat without sneoens, until l Notice to Stockholders. accidentally learned of yoor ‘‘ Baoo-Curo. ** Three wreka ago today I com menced using ; plaintiff thereto is good and valid. to run eleven months this year. 8. That the defendants be forever en- your preparation, and today I consider myself oorrpleteIf cored -I am in perfect health, MEETING OF THE BTOCKH OLD-1 These creameries have done more l joined and debarred from asserting any and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate air oker f ally appreciates, baa era of The Cooa Count? Mercantile A I consider your ‘ Baoo-Curo” simply wonderful, nnd can folly I claim whatever in or to aaid lands and completely left me. in this section to put money in Shipping Association ia hereby «ailed to be . a d it. Yours very truly C. W. H oi premises adverse to the plaintiff; and for held in Coqnille City, Oregon, on F riday,! , snch other relief as to the oonrt shall seem circulation than all other kinds of January 10, 1896. at 10 o’ clock a. m., on , j me*t and agreeable to equity, and for hia ! costa o f anit. business put together. Not much i bnainess o f importance. X )R BALE— I M ACHE8. CLOSE TU r p o E X C H A N G E .-A good torn»« team W . DRAKE. Pres. That on the 7th day o f November. 18Bf>, 1 the river (cun get right-of-way acmes A o f homes, with harness and wagon. ? fdec24 short o f $100,000 has been brought J. H. Jatuea, Secretary. ! tbe Hon. J.C . Fullerton, judge o f the above •trip t< tbe river». It ia bench land, and milk cows, together with BO ACRKB OF entitled oonrt, dnly made an order, dated has coal on It; half the saw timber ia cut to Coos county by these institu LAND near Drain, Douglaactmnty. Oregon, on that day, directing that service o f the off. but plant? of fine pile timber remains. to exchange for land or town property ia The ooaoty coart will bold ad snmmons in this snit be made by publica Good soil: will make good orchards. tions. What we now need is the Cooa eonnty. For particulars. tion thereof, onoe each week for ait succes For terms, call on or addr aa ___ Most Perfect Made. Address, BOX sash and door factory, tbe cannery, important term beginning next sive weeks. A LBERT K. SEAMAN. , W. R. PANTER. Coqnille City, Oregon. 40 Years the Standard. i novl'j'fiw i Attorney for Plaintiff. d o t 19) 1 Monday. Riverton, Oregon. aLd a beet-sugar factory. Mrs. Gray’s Department N Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, N e w H olid ay O oods, etc., P fOCtUILLE pH A R M A C Y G r r a y ’s N e w B u i ld in g , C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OIL, F ron t S tre e t, Opposite R . R . D epot. n “ South Coast" M coos P E N S IO N S THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY N I N DON’T TOBACCO A im * I CREAM BAKING P0WDÍR I