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( J a illi Gilt) ferali!. T U E SD A Y . JA N U A H Y 7. 1896. R E G U L A R T R A IN S ■ » J O N D A Ï 8 , W E D N E S D A Y S A N D FUI* <luy. will ruu an fulluws; Leave Arrive 12.15p . m. 8 00 n. no. Marshfield Leavo Arrive " C O Q U IL L E C IT Y 11.00 a. ra. 9 .1 5 “ 9 .5 0 “ 10.35 *' Norway 10.15 “ 10.00 •• M yrtle Point LOCAL ITEM S. EART DISEASE, an. KNOCK THE SPOTS A sore sp o t, green, b la ck , o r b lu e , ia a OUT. Fred von Pegert, who had been lying very ill at Uncle Jack Laird's for some time past, is better and will soon be ull right Judge 8chroeder was on yester day’s train for the county seat,where n most important and laborious term o f the county court will be held. Prof. Godfrey expects to give a farewell performance at tbi« place nbout the 25th inst. He will give a uew program with entirely new acts in his line. " I X T A N T E D .— Sovornl trustworthy gentle- VY nion or Indies to travel in Oregon for estublislied. reliable house. Salary. $780 and expuhses. Steady position. Enclose references and self-addressed stamped en velope. Th e Dom inion Com pany, Third Floor, O m aha Building, Chicago, Illinois. th e soren ess disappear. IT IS MACICAL. La grippe is prevailiug quite The academy resumed yester Jay seriously. after a vacation of the holidays. Myron Wickham, of thaBaDdon Mrs. Bunnell o f near Fairview life-saving station, and wife, are came in shopping last Saturday. Smith’s Cash store makes you visiting his parents in town. T o McDonald's, for hot or cold an offer. See their nd. You can baths. Additional locals on 2d and 4th save money by dealing there. pages. Miss Bessie Inman, o f Bandon, The legislature will meet tonight. went to Sumner last Friday to spend a few weeks visiting with Ladies nre invited. Mrs. Alex Stand o f Arago was ber mother, who is teacbmg at that place. on yesterday’s train to the bay. Address box 65, Coquille City Miss Annie Laird, who was very poorly for several weeks, is about postoffice, if you want to trade a property at or near this place for again. one near Drain. See notice— “ To Miss Ruth Roberts of Bandon passed up to Myrtle Point yester Exchange.” Rev. G. Gillespie, pastor o f the day for a few week’s visit. Presbyterian church at Marshfield, The mill resumed yesterday, after went to Myrtle Point last Friday a holidays’ rest. The boys had n to conduct services at that place on good rest and an enjoyable time. Sunday last. John Quick, of Lampey creek, D a r in « the past half-century— since the brought a beef animal up to town discovery o f Ayer's Sarsaparilla—the aver yesterday on thestsamsr Dispatch. age lim it o f hum an life in civilized coun Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City, and N. G. VV. Perkins, of Myrtie Point. BRUISE ST. JACOBS OIL We learn that Prof. Kinnicutt's school opened with 30 scholars in the upper room and 20 below, with more to come. Jchneou Bro's wish to thaok the people of Coquille and surround ing country for their liberal patroo- age in the past few months. We have tried to please and are glad that the people have appreciated our efforts. N fO T IC E — The Executive Committee of the People’ s Party o f Coos county, Oregon, and as many o f the County Com m ittee as can attend, will meet at Coquille C ity, W ednesday. January 15, 1896, at 11 o’ clock a. m . Important business to trans act. WM. H . HULL, Cha:rrnan. R iverton, D ec. 26, 1895. Yesterday evening, Ray Flan ders, son o f A) Flanders of this tries, has been considerably lengthened. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is everywhere consid place, fell from a sled on which he ered the standard blood-puritier, the Su w ab riding, nnd sustained a com perior M edicine. pound fracture of the left elbow. Attorney C. L. Moon greets the Dr. Mix)re was called and reduced H e r a l d ' s readers, and tinders his (lie fract ire, nud the boy is doing professional services. He also nicely today. represents two of the best insur The Beaver Hill Colored Jubilee ance companies. Give Charley a Co. gave a fnirly good eutertain- call. meut bere Ust Saturday night. The People’s party county exec The attendance was good nnd the utive committee, nnd as many of performance quite up to the aver the county central committee as age. There were four male and can ntteud, are called by Chairman four female performers, aod tbeir Hull to meet in Coquille City sougs, dances, jukes, etc., tilled the Wednesday, Jauuary 15th, 1896. bill. Business of importance to be trans Prof. Godfrey’s company will acted. give an entertainment at Bandon “ £VERY WOMAN’ S FR IE N D ” G ives color to the cheek, sparkle to the eve nnd peaoo to the m ind. P O S I T I V E C U K E for fem ale troubles. Address, M ltS . L . V E R N O N , Business M anager, Stockton, C alifornia. Miss Genie Harper and brother Joe came up from their lower coast Word reached us yesterday of home nnd spent much o f the holi the death o f John W. Kruse, a days here. They were the guests prominent nnd well-known citizeu o f Mr. Lorenz’s family. of the bay, being for years foremaD Oregon Kidney Tea is the most of tbe North Bend mills, wbich effective blood-purifier known. For occarred last Saturday Digbt. He sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, of Myrtle Point, nnd Dr. 8. L. will be buried today with Masonic rites. Leneve, of Coquille City. Some time ago Mr. Simon Gold- Prof. Kinnicutt's school started up yesterday. There will be pupils baum of San Luis Bey, Cal., was troubled with a lame back and rheu in attendance from all parts of the matism. He used Chamberlain’s county, where his qualifications aB Pain Balm nud a prompt cure was a teacher are well knowu. effected. He says he lias since Don’t paper your rooms with advised many of bis friends to try it and all who have done so have old newspapers, but g o to Johnson spoken very highly of it It is for Bro’s and get handsome wall paper at sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist. nstonisbingly low prices and make What about another new store or your homes nice nnd comfortable. two? Can they get a place in which T h e promptness with which Ayer's Cher y to open up business, or a lot on Pectoral stops a hacking cough and induces Certainly they’ ll refreshing sleep is som ething m arvelous. It which to build? n e v e r fails to give instant relief, even in be met with opeD arms by the the worst cases o f throat and lung trouble, board of trade or merchants' asso nnd is the best remedy for whooping cough. ciation and be placed in good loca Adam Pershbaker, proprietor of tions, ns the general good and pros the mills at Prosper, went to Mrrsh- perity are usunlly the basis of such field yerterday, expectiug to tnke organizations. the steamer Blanchard for San We regret to learn that the band Francisco, to be gone a week or “ dissolved” at its meeting Sunday. two. There has been some dissatisfac D. E. Stitt, our faithful county tion manifesting itself among the commissioner, went to Empire on members for some time, but it wns yesterday’s train, to be present at hoped good judgment would pre the January term of the county vail and breakers be avoided. A court. The term will perhaps last reorganization wns projected by two or three weeks. some of tlie members tbe same day Dr. J. VV. Strange, the Roseburg on a different basis, so that it is dentist, is expected to arrive in Coquille City some time next month, possible we shall stili baye a band. next Saturday night. Tae profes sor gives a splendid program of wonder fnl acrobatic, slack-wire, contortionist and tumbling feats, while the musical and intervening performances are enteitaiuing and pleasing. Don't miss it. On last Tuesday another land slide occurred at the Pershbaker mill, which effectually covered up the garden spot and came near sending the store building into the rivpr. As it wns, no very serious damage was done farther than that to the garden. The slide at the place laBt winter carried o u e o f the bept buddings into the river and completely wrecked it. B ’ many other ailm ents when they have taken hold o f the system, never gets better o f Its own accord, bat Constantly orates « c o r n . There are thousands who knew they have a defective heart, but will not admit tb e fact. They don't want their friends to worry, and M>on*t knots tehat to toko fo r it, as they have been told time and again that heart disease was Incurable. Such was tbe case of Mr. Silas Farley o f D yosvllle, Ohio who writes June 19,1894, as follows: ■»<■%•>» “ I had Heart disease fo r 93 years, my heart hurting mo alm ost continually. The first 15 years I doctored all the time, trying soveral physicians and remodles, until my last doctor told me It was only a question of time as I could not be cured. I gradually grow worse, very weak, and completely dis couraged, until I lived, propped half up in bed, because I couldn’t lie down nor sit up. Think ing m y time had come I told my fam ily what I wanted done when I was gone. But on the first day o f March on tho recommendation o f Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson« Ind., I commenced taking J>r. Miles* New Cure f o r the Heart and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 com menced framing a barn, which is hoavy work, and I hav’ nt lost a day since. I am G6 years old, 6 ft. 4 !i inches and woigh 2S01hs. I believe I a in fu lly cured, and 1 am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies.” Dyesvillo, Ohio. S il a s F a r l * y . Dr. Milos Hoarfc Cure Is sold on a positive guarantee th at tho first bottle will Denefit. A ll druggists sell it at 91, 6 bottles for 16 or Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health P r * p » » r d T r ti-p b o a e I.iw c. & WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Mrs. Gray's Department §>- C ream rrr M r a lia « , lotions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, The regular monthly meeting of the Coquille Dairymen’s Union was held on Monday, Dec. 6th, at tbe little church. Not much busi N ness was transacted, as Dot ranch work is being done at this season. -A -11 a t It was decided to rescind the rule of last year allowing parsons who live over one mile from the steamer THES landings five ceDts per 100 1 l>s. tor hanlmg their milk. A number of matters were discussed aud laid over to the next meeting. They will meet again on tbe 1st Monday in February. D row n at A NICE LINE OF ew I= x io e s l .a w . World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have recently perfected an ingenious cure for dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cordinl consists of a food already digested and a digester of foods happily combined. The importance of this invention will be appreciated when we realize what a proportion of the community are victims of some form of stom ach trouble. Thousands of pale, thin people have little inclination to eat, and what they do eat causes them pain and distress. This Digestive Cordial of the Shakers corrects any stomach de rangement at once. It makes thin people plump. Everyone will be greatly interested to read tbe little book which has keen placed in tbe hands of druggists for free distri bution. H o lid a y G o o d s, etc., -A js t c n is liiX L g T y - L o w , Q O Q U IL L E We regret to state that little 8am Brown, who wns under sen Gene Wickham is seriously ill. tence of death at Roseburg for the C. L . Gray ia still dorng a “ holi murder of Alfred Kiocaid, at Oak day” business. Dr. Avins of Marshfield is visit land, in 1894, broke jail on the 30th of December by the sniviDg off of ing in town. two bars o f one o f tbe iron grates, making an opening 12x14 wanted - an T dea jfcssass inches, through which the prisoner crept to his liberty. It is quite D . 0.« for tbeir $1,800 prize offer. certain that he had some assistance B o b b y B a r n s a n d th e M a y o r . from the outside, nnd he succeeded O n on e occasio n , a r r iv in g a t C a rlisle in mnking good his exit from the on h o rseb a ck , B o b b y B u rn s is said to town. He escaped about 8 o'clock h a v e tu rn ed h is steed o u t to grass fo r a in the morning, and bis absence w h ile , a n d the a n im a l strayed on to a m e a d o w b e lo n g in g to the corp oration wns not discovered until between an g o t im p o u n d ed . A lth o u g h the horse 10 and 11 o’clock, so that he got a w as g iv e n u p to h im , tho poet retaliated good start. Rewards were imme upon th e m a y o r , w h ose tenu re o f office w a s to ex p ir e on the very m o rro w o f diately offered for his capture, and the in c id e n t, as f o llo w s : men have teen buutiug for him W as e’ r puir poet sae befitted? the roalster drunk—tho horse committed; ever sioce, but without success to Pulr harmless beast! Tak’ thee nac care; date. He will no doubt be run thou’ lt be a horse when bo's nao mair (mayor). — D u n d ee N e w s . down sooner or later, but may not be taken alive. Dr. Price’ s Cream Baking Powder 8am L. GRAY,; A tangible movement is o d foot to build a telephone line from Bandon to Gold Beach. R. D Hume, of Gold Beach, has offered to lay down tbe wire and insulators at Gold Beach, Port Orford and Bandon, if other people interested COQUILLES C I T Y , O R E G O N . in the line will furnish and set the posts, and string 1 the wire. Col. Rosa has offered to put up two W ATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND miles of the poles next to Bandon STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS if the people aloDg the lice will ALWAYS ON HAND. continue the work. This is a very important enterprise, and those -Strings for All Kinds of Musical instruments. most interested seem to appreciate the fact. The H erald rejoices iu the success of everything that aids in the developmeut of this coast country. Success to this D ew line. ---------------- - „ 1 . —--------- -- IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF p H A R M A O Y G r r a y ’ s N e w B m ilc L in g , COQUILLES C I T Y , O R ., F r o n t S t r e e t , O p p o site R . R . D e p o t. DR. J. BURT. MOORE, Proprietor. rVEW , PURE AND FRESH DRUGS 1 G AND CHEMICALS just received and being received daily; also a full assortment of tho standard proprietary medicines. (^oiunniiudiiig of Prescriptions a- S p s o i ç t l t y . OFFICE OF DR. .1. BURT. MOORE— At The PHARMACY; edenre— Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s. Resi- STEAM ER ‘‘ South Coast" M akes reg olar ____ ____ Ban Francisco to calling at Eureka and C O O S B T R IP S FROM Colom bia River, A Y . IF YOU W ANT IN F O R M A T IO N ABOUT P E N S IO N S 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 Freight rates from Coos Bay to The residence of Mrs. Jorgenson Astoria and Portland, per to n ----- * 1 OO at Bandon, w ife of Cnpt. Jorgenson PASSEN GER S, * 5 . 0 0 AN D * 3 . 5 0 . of the schooner Ralph J. Long, P H IL IP W. A V IR E T T , General Manager. For further inform ation, apply to wns burglnrized on last Thursday S O U T H E R N O R E G O N C O., Agents, - - - - - Washington, D. C. Empire City, Oregon. P .O .B o x 463, night and quite a number o f art E . G . Flanagan, Agent, Honorably dinchnrged aoldiera and sailor« who served ninety dHya. or oyer, in the Into icles stolen. Mrs. Jorgenson was deo24tf] Marshfield, Oregon. war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled f o r ordinary manual labor, whether disability was caused bv service'or not, and regardless o f their pecuniary circumstances, not at liomp, and at about 8 o ’clock W I D O W S o f such soldiers and sailors are entitled ( if not remnrriud) whether soldiers, E x e c u t o r 's N o t i c e . death wns due to army service or not, if now dependent upon their own labor for s u p the house wne entered by some one port. W idow s not dependent upon their ow n labor are e n titled if the soldier s death O T IC E i» hereby civen that the nnder- who sat dowu at the table and de due to service. , „ . .. eiRUed bave been duly appointed E x was C H IL D R E N are entitled ( if under 16 years) in alm ost all cases where thcro w as no liberately nte supper from what it ecutors o f the lnat will and teatament widow, of or she has since died or reronrried. . H enrr Schroeder. ar., deceased, and all P A R E N T S are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in contained, ttien helped himself to persona having claim s aRRinst the estate service, or from effects o f service, and they nre now dependent upon their own labor for of the said Henry Schroeder, ar.. deceased, support. It makes no difference w hether soldier served or died in late war or in regular provisions, jewelry, and such other hereby required to present them , duly What is L axol ? Nothing but are or navy. . , . . i . . items ns he thought might be use verified, ss required by law. v itliin six armv Soldiers o f the late war, pensioned under one law , may apply for higher rates unaor Castor Oil made us palatable as j m onths from tne date of this notice, to other lnws, without losing nnv rights. ^ . . . . . . .... , ful. He has not been caught as A iir . II. Schroeder, at his nsidenca near honey. Children like it. Thousands o f soldiers drawing from $ 2 to $ 1 0 per month under the old law nre entitled Norway. Coos oountv. Oreaon. to higher rates under new law, not only °n account of disabilities for which now pen y et D ated November .51.1895. sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not. Bandon Recorder; The black- AU G . II. S C H R O E D E R . Soldiers nnd sailors disabled in line o f duty in regular army or navy since tho war nre J. F R E D S C H R O E D E R . sand miners at the Lane mine nre also entitled, whether discharged for disability or n o t. Daily Health Law s. C H A S. F.. S C H R O E D E R , Survivor*, and tbeir w idow s, o f tho Black H aw k, Creek Cherokee, nnd beim nolc or meeting with success and are able nov26 5t] E . A. D O D G E . Florida Indian wars o f 1832 to 1842. are entitled under a recent *©*• Don’t eat so rapidly. <° aave a)1 ,lle gold- bnt w,li,e they M E X IC A N W A R S O L D IE R S and tbeir widows also entitled, if <*J y o a rso f ago or d is N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E Sit on a chair nnd be quiet after | bave water enough to make good, . . , , State o f O regon, in nnd for the County abled or dei»endent. O ld claim s com pleted and settlem ent obtained, w hether pension has been granted eating. Your stomach is not a coal i wages, they have not enough o f C oos: under later law s or not. . ... , George Bolster, p lain tiff,) y,in ! to suit their purposes, but water Rejected claiirs reopened nnd settlem ent secured, if rejection improper or illegal. vs. Certificates o f ser vico nnd discharge o b ta in e d for soldiers and sailors ol tho lace wet When vou feel uncomfortable can be brought in in sufficient Jennie W h ite (form erly I who have lost their original papers. , , - , after eating you bave eaten t o o !« " 10“ 11«, «nd perbnps they may Jennie E llio tt, widow l Suit in Equity to Send for laws and inform ation. No charge for *d y ic*. No fee niiless Jiiccessful. o f George H . E lliott. | Quiet T itle, much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable ! conclude to put in a flume and over- Address JHE PRESS CLAIMS CO., deceased), M attie E ll- I come this obstacle. iott and Thom as H . I Sarsaparilla. P H I L I P W . A V I R E T T , General M snnpcr, W h ite , defendan ts. j P .O .B o x 463. W nsbinaton, D . O . If you suffer from rheumatism T o Jennie W n ite (form erly Jennie Elliott, R A K IIIK n . watch the sheets. Don’t get between 1 widow o f George H . E lliott, deceased), M at- T hkubh - B rowk — A t ProSDer, Dec 15, 1895, tie E lliott and Thom as H , W hite, the above them; if damp dry them. IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY by Justice A . D . Morse. Richard Thrash named defendants, G reeting: Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s ! nml M iss Bertha E . Brown. and don’t l>u imposed upon by bnving a In the name o f the State o f Oregon: You H aurington - L bw is — A t Bnndon, Dec. 31, and each o f you ar© hereby notified t h a t , Vegetable Sarsaparilla. remedy that requires you to do no, ns it is 1895, by Justice A . D . Morse, Bart H ar you nre required to appear and answer the j Keep flies out of j our bouse; they j rington nnd M iss Emma L e vis. nothing more than n Biibstitue. In tho Mid complaint filed against you in the above j are germ carriers. entitled court and cause, in which George \ den stoppage of tobacco you must havo noun. Bolster is plaintiff nnd yon, the said Jennie Wear flannel undergarments. some stimulant, and iu meet all msis, tho W hite (form erly Jennie Elliott, widow o f j G ibson — A t Bnndon, D ec. 26, 1895, to M r. Keep your f e e t warm; your head j nnd M rs. lievi G ibson, a son. George H . E lliott, deceased), Mnttio E lliott ; effect of tho aliinulaut, be it opium, mor cool. and Th om as H . W hite are defendants, on phine, or other opiates, leaves T im o n — At RiveJton, Dec. 27, 1895, to M r. or before the first day o f the next regular 1 When your blood is thin you feel j nnd Mrs. J. H . Tim on, n daughter. a far worse habit eontrnciad. term o f the above entitled oourt, to be be cold in the least change. When gun nnd held at the Courthouse at Em pire j Ask your druggist about D IE D . C ity, in said county o f Coos, on M onday,; your blood ia thin take Joy’s V ege-1 B A C C -0X 7120. S tauff — At M arshfield. .Ian. 4, 1896, Hor- the 4th day o f M ay, 1896, and if you fail so ! table Sarsaparilla; it will make y o u r; bert 8 . S la rff, aged 17 year«. 5 m onths to appear and answer, the said plaintiff will It is purolj’ vegetable. You apply to the court for the relief demanded nnd 16 d ayn. blood red, rich and thick. It will notify you in hi* com plaint in thin suit, a succinct do not have to stop using tobacco with BA CO-CURC- K kusb — A t North Bend, Jan. 4, 1896, John Yes it will do to tnke Joy’s ! rtatem ent o f whioh relief is a* follows, when to stop and your desiro for tobacco will cease. Your system will l?e W . Krone, aged — yenrs. to-wit: Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. T olbebt — O n Foar-m ile, Jnn. 4.1896, infant 1. T h at the defendants, and each nnd as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. When you get off your bicycle child o f M r. and Mrs. N . Tolbert. all o f them , be required to set forth the An iron-clad w'ritten guarantee to absolutely cure the t d ncco habit in nil after a long warm run, put on a | nature o f their claim , and that all adverse its forms, or money refunded. Price H per box, or ¡Ibexes (.*>0 days claim s o f the defendants, to the premises, - coat. I < r sale 1*\ all «¡iuj gi U or will hereafter described, miy be determ ined i treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 Awarded If you are going on a trip take by a decree o f the oourt. be sent by mail upon receipt of price. END S IX TWO - CENT 2. T h a t by said decree it be declared and Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. H ig h est H on or»— W orld ’ * Pair, adjudged Bookle ts nnd proofs free. that the defendants bave no estate STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Strange food makes strange ; or interest whatev.-r in or to land*described OoU Modal. Midwinter Pair. E urer a C h em ical A M Vo Co., La C r o s s o , A\ i*. a* follow *, towit: Th e southwest quarter j stomachs. Joy's Vegetable Sarsa-1 o f the northwest quarter, and the southwest • D R paritla readies the stomach, cleanses Office o f T I I E P IO N E E R Pi* ESS COMPANY, C. W. H errick , Sui t . quarter o f the northeast quarter, and lots St. Paul, M in n ., Sept. 7, 1K9I. the stomach, and renews the j two, three and four, n section thirteen, and ! Eureka Chemical and M an’ f’ g C o., L a Crosse, W is.— Dear S irs: I h a ve lx « n n tobrero lots seven And eight in section fourteen, | stomach. township tw enty-six south o f range four fiend foi- m any years, nnd daring the pnst tw o yenrs have smoked fift*« n to t v t nty eignra No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege- j teen west o f the W illam ette M eridian in ; regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until iny nft ysicinn told I tried the no cn lb d Coos county, state o f Oregon, containing me I must give u p the use o f tobacco, for the time being at table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. 170.90 acres o f land; and that tho title of “ Keeley Cure,” ‘ ’ N o-T o-B n o.” and various other remedies, hut without success, until l Accept nothing but the genuine Accidentally learned o f your “ BACo-Ouro. ” Three weeks ago today I c >m im ncid m iu g plaintiff thereto is good and valid. when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable 8. That the defendants be forever en your preparation, And today I consider m yself com pletely cured I nm in perfect health, joined and debarred from Asserting nnv aud the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate Airoker f r l y rp p n ciates, la g Sarsaparilla. I consider your "B a o o -C u r o ” sim ply wonderful, nnd cun fully claim whatever in or to said lands Anil completely left m e. | C. W. II o c n ic k . premises adverse to the plaintiff; and for recommend i t . Yours very truly such other relief as to the court shall seem J Notice to Stockholders. meet and agreeable to equity, nnd for his | costa o f nuit. Herbert Stauff, who had been of which due notice will hereafter b e given. Patious of the H e r a l d residing bere for some months past will consult their own interests by for his healtb, but recently went to reserving their work for him. his borne at Marshfield, died last The field reporter of the H e r a l d Friday night. The fatal disease spent last Saturday nnd Sunday on was consumption. He was a bright the lower river, nnd enjoyed his and— except for his ill health— visit very much. He brought back promising young man, being a little n list of nine new yearly subscrib less than 18 years old. Many rel ers. The H e r a l d ’ s list is contin atives nnd friends are mouruing ually growing. his early demise. He was buried The passengers on Monday’s train yesteiday. from M yrtle P o i D t were: Mrs-J. L. A a O i d l a U I r r 'a R r c m n e n d a t l .a , Ferry and daughter, Mrs. J. H. In the late war I was a soldier in Roberts, Judge Woodruff o f Curry tbe First Maryland Volunteers, county, Dal Catbcait, L A. Roberta, Company G. During my term of attorney, Rev. Gilleapie, Lon Cnb- service I contracted chronic diar- bioe, Justice Minard, G. W. Pen- I rlnea. .Since then I have used a | great amount of medicine, but when brook, and five strangers. ! I found any that would give me W e are confidentially informed ! relief it would injure my stomach, that one of oar sister towns is or | until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ganized— not in secresy and for | and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought selfishness of a clique— in a general i to my notice. I used it and will say way and for the general good to it is the only remedy that gave me 1 permanent relief and no bad results secure a easb and door factory, ! follow. I take pleasure in recom- fruit and vegetable caDDery, match | mending this preparation to all of factory, heet-angar factory, and any j my old comrades, who while giving M E E T IN G O F T H E 8 T O C K H O L D other legitimate enterprise, by ten \ their services to their country, con- era of The Goon County M ercantile <t der o f aitea and other aaaiataoce. traoted this dreadful disease as I Shipping Association is hereby sailed to be did, from eating unwholesome and held in Coquille C ity. Oregon, on Friday, That ia the spirit which wins, and j uncooked food. Yours truly, A. E. [ January 10. 1896. at 10 o’ clock a. m ., on the H e r a l d wishes them the re Bending, Halsey, Oregon. For sale 1 business o f importance. W DUANE. Pres. J H. James, Secretary. (dec 2 t ward o f tbeir enterprise. | by Dr. fj. L Leneve, druggist THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY N I DON’T STOP TOBACCO im V CREAM BAKING P 0 WWR M o st Perfect M ade. 40 Y e a rs th e Standard. X ^ O R S A L E — lO O A C R E S , C L O S E T O T h a t on the 7th day o f November, 1895, 1* the river (can get right-of-w ay acr»>ss tbe lio n . J .C . Fullerton, judge of the above strip tc the river). It is bench land, and entitled court, duly made an order, dated has coal on it; half the saw timber is cut on th a t day. directing that service o f the off, but plenty of fine pile timber rem ains. sum m on* in thin suit be made by publica Good soil; will make good orchards. tion thereof, once each week for six succes For terms, call on or addr sh sive weeks. A L B E R T E. S E A M A N , W . R. P A N T E R . j novl9*6wi Attorney for l’ lnintiff. noylO) itiverton, Oregon. f P O E X C H A N O E .— A good young team 1 o f horses, with harm*** nnd irnron. 2 m ilk cows, together with HO A C R E S O F L A N D near Drain. D ougins com ity. O regon, to exchange for land or town properly la Coos com ity. For particulars. Address, B O X ti-1, Coqnille City, Oregon,