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City gtralfl. TUESDAY, JANUARY 88. 189«. R E G U L A R TR A IN S- . W ednesdays daya will run us follows; L eave I 8 .00 h . ni. I Marshfield Arrive “ I U.15 “ I COQUILLE CITY 9 .5 0 “ j Norway 10 .0 0 •« I M yrtle Point o n d ays M and f h i - | Arrive I 12 .1 5 p . m. | Leave . l l .0 0 a .i u . | 10.25 “ | 10.15 “ P a in o ft e n c o n c e n t r a t e » a ll it s M is e r y Iff Use at one« RHEUMATISM ! ST. JACOBS OIL V »T * T »T I f yo n w a n t to f .c l it co n c e n t r â t. ita h .a lin g in i ‘ c u r e . The Coquille Dairymen’s Union Several communications are held will hold its regular meeting next over for next issue. Mrs. E b Hayes o f Heaver llill Monday. 8. Wolff, organizerof the Ancient! Order of Foresters, held a prelim-j iuary uieetiug at Masonic hall on last Tuesday night to consider the organ izatiou of a court at this place. A sufficient number of names were seemed to insure an organization, which wns completed last uigtit, with a membership of 17. The following officers were chosen: John 8. Lawrence, C. R .; H. Lo renz, V. C. R.; B. Lawrence, F. 8.; J. E. Norton, Ii. S.; W. M. I Miller, Sr. Y\’. nu 1 M. McDonald.' Jr. YV.; (J. A. Harrington, P. C. R.;| N. Lorenz, treasurer; J. W. Nosier, Sr. B. nnd 8. 8. Norton, Jr. B .; B. Nosier, C. D.; C. YV. YVfiite, R. 8. Knowltou and George Lorenz, trustees. “For Charity Suffercth Long.** L. GRAY, W ATCHMAKER AND JE W E LE R , C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON. WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND | The G. A. R. and W. R. C. are STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS 1 arranging for an entertainment on Ed Buuuell, o f near Fairview, To McDouald’a, for hot or cold ALWAYS ON HAND. took the steamer to Baudou yester- the night of February 22d. baths. Work was begun this morning Additional locals on 2d and 4th duy. -Strings for All Kinds of Musical Instruments.- pages. Ilussel Stevens took a run to cn the new building of the Coos E. J. Bigelow was down to Dea- Marshfield last Monday to be gone County Mercantile & Shipping «- ■»— « - ---------- - » fclrs. Laura C. Phoenix, ftihvaukec, WU. Association. several days. yer Hill on last Friday. A n OI«l S o l.ll.-r ’ - Il'-roiilm i'K M littinn. “ m atron o f a B enevolent H om e h* County Treasurer Hayes gives Mrs. Lockwood, of Myrtle Point, Ed Lasswell of Lee was in Co Iu the late war I was a soldier in and knowing tho good Dr. Miles’ Nervine has done tao, m y v.ish to help others, over notice of redemption of connty the First Maryland Volunteers, went to the bay for a few days quille today on business. come j m y disliho for tho publicity, this warrants issued prior to Jauuary Company G. During my term of letter m ay give rue. In Nov. and Dec., 1893, IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF John Shuck, of North Folk, wns visit, on Monday. service I contracted chronic diar 27 m 3 in m a te* Had, tii e “ L aU rippe,” 19, 1891. See notice. N. W. Leneve is placing a neat in town last Friday and Saturday. rhoea. Since then I have used a and I v/asouo o f tho first. Resuming duty St. Valentine's day is approach great amount of medicine, but when too soon, with tho caro o f so many Bick, I J. A. Hatcher, of Fairview, vis new sign for Ur. Moore, at the not regain rny health, and in a month ing and tender thoughts are sug I found ouv that would give mo did ited Coquille iast Saturday, H e ! “ Coquille Pharmacy.” I becam e so debilitated and nervous relief it would injure my stomach, from sleeplessness and tho draft« made on gested to the hearts o f the young A NICE LINE OF called at the H eiuld office. S. L. Lafferty, a prosperousyonng vitality, that it was a question if I could folks as to who will be their V al until Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera my go on. A dear friend advised mo to try L . A. Lawhorn, o f Middle creek, ! rancher of Norway, made us a and Diarrhoea Remedy was brought N e w H o lid a y G o o d s, e tc ., S>r. Si ilea* R esto ra tive Xcrvittc* entine. to my notice. I used it and will say I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am came to town on business last Fri-j pleasant call this morning, -------- -------------------------- at T P r ic e s - ¿ K . s t c n . i s l r i n . g T 3 r L o w . it is the only remedy that gave me in better health than over. I still continue -¿ii.li T r< ‘ H M ir c r \ N o t ic e . day, returning h o*e on Saturday. The teachers’ quarterly examin permanent relief aird no bad results I t : i o cc a sio n a l u s e , a s a n e r v e f o o d , A. H. Black, the enterprising ation will begin in this place on work is very trying. A letter ad o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t follow. I take pleasure iu recom as all county orders endorsed prior to dressed to Milwaukee, W ls., will reach m o." THE merchant o f Myrtle Point, spent Wednesday, February 12th. See January mending this preparation to nil of 19, 1801, will be paid on presenta Juno 6, 1894. M rs . L au r a C. P hoenix . tion at ray office in Empire C ity. No inter my old comrades, who while giving Saturday and Sunday at Marsh notice for particulars. Dr. Miles’ nervine is sold on a positive est will bo allowed after February 1, 1896. that the first bottle will benefit. their services to their country, con guarantee W . W . H A Y E 8 . County Treasurer. field. A ll druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for 85, or Further county court proceed tracted this dreadful disease as I ! It will bo sent., prepaid, on receipt of price ------------------------------------------------— Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by ings than those on the outside of In publishing the death notice did, from eating unwholesomo and by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City, today’s H erald failed to reach us, y> of Wallace Ham mack’s little sou uncooked food. Yours truly, A. E. and N. G. YV. Perkins, of Myrtle Bending, Halsey, Oregon. For sale but will be given later. in last issue, it should have been Point. Restores Health by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist. Owen Short of Marshfield called “ YVillie” Hammuck, instead of - -• ---- - YV. H. Hull, chairman of the A p p r o p r ia tio n B ill* . Mrs. 8. J. Miller, Mrs. Robinson ------------ ~ ~ » county central committee of the on us yesterday. He was oa his “Jimmie,” and the age was 8 years and 7 months. Among the bills now pending in and George Robinson took the Populist party, gave us a call yes way to Bandou with a view to rent ing the Topper hotel at that place “ £VERY WOMAN’S FRIEND” congress for the appropriation of train yesterday for the bay, thence terday. the coming year. money for river and harbor im to San Francisco. The ladies go Col. Blumenrother, of Bandon, Gives color to the cheek, sparkle to Mrs. provements are the following, intro for medical attendance. Mrs. Martin wants everyone to tho ¿ye and peace to the m ind. has offered two companies of infan Miller has been in poor health for P O S IT IV E C U K E for fem ale troubles. duced by Mr. Hermann: know that she has just received a C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , O R ., try to the governor for service in new stock of men’s, boys’ Address, Providing an appropriation for some months, but some heroic M K S . L . V E R N O N , Business Manager, measures seem to be demanded. the improvement of the navigation case of necessity. Stockton, California. and children’s hats and caps, which ----- - ----- F r o n t S t r e e t , O p p o site R . R . Depota -------- ------------ of Coos river, in Oregon, $5000. J. F. Mast of Arago was in town will tie sold cbenp. Notice to Fruit-Growers. A.O. Wheeler, new proprietor of A bill providing an appropria last Saturday. lie is looking iai- Schrooder & Stevens of Arago Messer’s Pioneer livery stable, tion of $200,000 forcontiuniug the DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. A. K E L L Y A N D E . M . C A N T E R - proved in health and thinks he will have received notice o f the allow places his card in the H erald improvements at the entrance to • B U R Y nr« prepared to do graftin g M E W , TURE AND FRESH DRUGS o f fruit and ornamental trees. Long expe remove to California. ing o f a patent on their leather where it will reach many eye«. He Coos bay. rience enables us to do the very best of work G AND CHEMICALS A lull providing an appropria at the lowest possible rates. W e guarantee We call the attention o f onr dressing. They will be ready to solicits a share o f the public pat tion o f $59,000 for continuing the our work. Any person wishing grafting just received and being received readers to the ‘‘ Up River Deparl- manufacture soon. ronage and will promptly and faith improvement» at the mouth of the will do well to address daily; also a full assortment of th<J O . A . K E L L Y , Riverton, ment” in this week’s issue of the Oregon Kidney Tea is the most fully serve them. Coquille river. or, E . M . C A N T E R B U R Y , Bandon. standard proprietary medicines. •------------ ----«*»--«-------------- — A bill providing nu appropriation H erald . It is always interesting, effective blood-purifier known. For Wanted. sale by druggists N. O. YV. Perkins, of 841,000 for continuing the im A patent has been granted to but unusually so this week. To rent a dairy farm o f at least provements on the upper waters of of Myrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Stevens & 8chroeder for their A N T E D .— Several trustworthy gentle Leneve, of Coquille City. 10 cow capacity with necessary the Coquille river. men or ladies to travel in Oregon for "Leather Dressing,” recently adver apparatus for running it. Any A bill providing an appropriation established, reliable house. Salary, $780 All who are troubled with Constipation person having such a farm to rent of $338,000 for the improvement tised in the H erald . Russell Ste Compounding of Prescriptions and expenses. Steady position. Enclose will find a safe, sore and speedy relief in references and seif-addressed stam ped en a. S p e c i a l t y . tor three or five years will please of the harbor of Port Orford. vens was the inventor, but sickness velope. The Dominion Com pany, Third A yer's Pills. Unlike roost other cathartics, -------- ... .......... F loor, O m aha Building, Chicago, Illinois. these pills strengthen the stom ach, liver correspond with 8. P. Coudron, at lms hindered him from pushing its Marshfield. Parkersburg Pick-ups. --- —► ----------- - The uniou meetings will continue and bowels, and restore the organs to nor Resi* sale. It will soou be placed iu the OFFICE OF DR. J. BURT MOORE— At The PHARMACY; m al and regular action. F i r e a t B e a r e r <11111. odeuce—Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s. over next" Sunday, and no other market ou its merits. Parkersburg, Jau. 27.— As Burg W e look for a large immigration The new saloon building at .. ........-» —» ------------ Bervices will be held at the other has not sent any items from here from the past and south in the Beaver Hill was entirely consumed r r 'O E X C H A N G E .— A good young team for some time, I will send ^ few. churches. The place of meeting IF YOU W A N T IN F O R M A T IO N A BO U T .1 o f horse«, -with harness am i wagon, 2 The schooner Jos'p h ana Henry m ilk cows, together with 8 0 AC R ES O F on next Sunday wiil be announced spring. People who have real estate by fire on last Friday, at about 12 for sale at reasonable figures will o’clock of that duy. The contents arrived in the river Saturday, four L A N D near Drain, D ouglas county, Oregon, later on. to exchanges for land or town property in do well to place them with the of the building were all saved. It days out from San Francisco, to Coos county. For particulars. It is probably not tho coldest weather you Address, B O X <tS9 is supposed to have caught fire take lumber from our mill. ever knew in your life, but that is how you H erald agency. Coquille City, Oregon. J. E. Quick has returned and feol just now, because past sufferings are Johnsou Bro’s wish to say that from a defective flue. The saloon resumed bis position iu the mill T'OR B ALE— 1 0 » ACH ES, C L O SE T O AD D RESS A L E T T E R O R POSTAL C A R D TO soon forgotten, and becauso your blood . the river (can get right-of-w ay across they are closing their books, and was the property of the coal com after a month’s vacation. needs the enriching, invigorating influence «trip to the liv er). It is bench land, nnd pany. II. Hamby got his fore-finger that they can sell more goods for o f Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla—the Superior M ed has coal on it: half the saw timber iH out -V off, but plenty of line pile timber remains. the money than any other market icine, When a person begins to grow mashed in the mil) Inst Friday, aud Good soil; will make good orchards. P H IL IP YV. A V IR E T T , General Manager. Miss Ivy Kinnicutt wishes us to in town. If you don’ t believe it thin there is something wrong. it was amputated between the first For terms, call ou or addr ss cnll and see. They will sell for cash The waste is greater tliau the sup and speond joints. W . R. B A N T E R , P. O . Box 403, - - - - - Washington, D. 0 . correct, through the H erald , the only after this. Riverton, O regon. Ed Unks, who got his knee-CBp n o y !9 1 H onorably discharged soldiers and sailors who served ninety days, or oyer, in the late ply ami it is only a question of time report that she has uu assistant in fractured by a fall, about ten dnys war are entitled, if now partially or wholly disabled fo r ordinary munual labor, whether The steamer Czarina, from Pen when the end must come. disability wns caused by service or not, and regardless o f their pecuniary circumstances, ago, is around with the help of a her private school. Miss Kinni W ID O W S o f snch soidiers and sailors are entitled ( if not remarried) whether soldiers, In nine cases out of ten the trou sacola, Florida, is now on her way cane. Clad to see yon again, E d. death was due to army service or not. if now dependent upon their own labor for su p cutt is doing the school work her ble is with the digestive organs. If i port. W idow s not dependent upon their own labor are e n titled i f the soldier s death Most of the Bear creek loggers up the coast for San Francisco,and E A V E Y O U R O R D E R S W IT H C. L . was due to service. self without any assistant. you can restore them to a healthy - j Gray, at liis jewelry store. will henceforth ply between the condition you will stop the waste, nre happy, as they have their logs C H IL D R E N are entitled (if under 16 years) in alm ost all cases where there wns no | per ton delivered nt end of tramway. widow, or she has since died or remarried. Tex Robison of Arago has a . latter city and Coos bay for the J. put on new Hesli ami causo them to iu tide-water at the mill. ‘ east end o f Third street, near John Morris’ P A R E N T S Hro entitled if soldier lo ft neither widow nor child, provided soldier died in cow with' three young calves. They J. F. Hamblock is putting in logs reside nce. [feb 21* service, or from effects of service, and they are now dependent upon their own labor for D. Spreekels & Bro s Co., who have feel better in every way. The food for a house pattern. That is right, support. It makes no difference w hether soldier served or died in late wai or in regular ure of the Jersey breed, and one they eat will be digested and appro purchased her. STEAMER arm y or navy. , , , . , Uncle John. weighed 29, one 32 and one 35 lbs., Soldiers of the late war, pensioned under one law, m ay apply for higher rates under priated to the needs of the system, James YY’alstrom, the smiling nnd other laws, without losing an y lig h ts. . ^ and a normal appetite will appear. making altogether 96 lbs. How is Thousands o f soldiers drawing from $ 2 to $10 per m onth under the old law are entitled accommodating clerk, is behind the IMotics. Consumption frequently follows to higher rates under new law, not on ly on acconnt o f disabilities for which now pen the Coquille fur a stock country? counter at the store ngain. sioned. but also for others, whether due to service or not. W. Hull, chairman of the cen n wasting of bodily tissue because The school is progiessing nicely Soldiers and sailors disabled in line o f duty in regular army or navy since the war are Dr. J. YV. Strange, the Roseburg tral committee o f the Populist nearly all consumptives have indi akes reg ular t r ip s from also entitled, whether discharged for disability or n o t. . _ . t here, under the management of Miss San Francisco to Colum bia liiver, deutist, is expected to arrive in party, has issued a call for precinct gestion. The Shaker Digestive Cor Survivors, amt their w idow s, o f the Black H aw k, Creek Cherokee, and Sem inole ot calling at Eureka and Florida Indian warn o f 18IVJ to 1842. are entitled under n recent act. t Coquille City some time next month, election to choose 10 delegates to dial will restore tho stomach to a j Surah Fahy. M E X IC A N W A R S O L D IE R S and their widows also entitled, if <>2yoaraof age or dis cocs : b or which due notice will (hereafter the state convention to he held at healthy condition in a vast majority j YVe are going to have n debating abled or dependent. - , . club here; look out! M yr T le . Freight rates from Coo« Bay to Old claim s com pleted and settlem ent obtained, w hether pension has boon granted be given. Patrons of the H erald | Salem, February 22d. The primary of cases. Get one of their hooks I Astoria and Portland, per ton — $ I OO under later law s or not. , . .. ... , will consult their own interests by elections will begin at 10 o’clock from your druggist and learn about Rejected claiirs reopened and settlem ent seen red. if rejection improper or Illegal. BOM . PASSENCELIS, $ 0 . 0 0 A N D $ 2 . 5 0 . reserving their work for him. j a. m. and continue until 3 o'clock this new and valuable remedy. Certificates o f service nnd dischargo ob tained for soldiers and sailors o f the late w *I T homason — At Bay C ity, Jan . 1 4 , 185 M>, to w ho have lorst their original papers. . .. , , For further inform ation, apply to „ o . j i p. in. Judges nud clerks should M r. and Mrs. Geo. Thom ason, a daughter. Send for laws and inform ation. No chnrge for ndyme. N o fee on less enoeeasfnl. llev. W. B. Smith returned home r . b , . . , S O U T H E R N O R E G O N C O.. Agents, . | be chosen and the complete vote When the children need Castor W ilson — At Marshfield, Jan. 19. 1896, to A d d r e s s THE PRESS CLAIMS CO., Empire City, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John W ilson , a son. from Myrtle Point yesterday, where | returned immediately to Mr. Hull Oil, give them L axul —it is palat E . G . Flunngnn, Agent, P H I L I P W . A V IK K T T , G snersl M nnseer. R aymond — At South Marshfield, Jan. 16, dee24 tf 1 Marshfield, Oregon. W nslilnulon, D . C . he has been for two weeks holding at Biverton. able. P. O. llux 403. 1896, to M r . and M rs. E d R aym ond, a ----------------» ■*<>»■ *---------------- a daughter, revival meetings in connection with Daily Health Laws. Tcurliers- E.rim iiinlion. Rev. R. Byrn. He reports 12 con IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY i h i ; i ). W ALTER DRANE, and don’t be imposed upon by buying a S m ith — At Four-m ile (below Bandon), Jan. ! versions during the meetings. Mr. Don’t eat so rapidly. Notice is hereby given that, for the 19, 1896, Christina, aged 16 years, and on remedy that requires you to do so, ns it is Blacksmith and Sit on a chair and be quiet after Smith will now assist in the meet purpose of making'an examination Jan. 21, 1896, Charles, aged 25 years, nothing more than a substitue. In tho sud daughter and son o f 8 . H . Smith. eating. Your stomach is not a coal ing here in Coquille. of all persons who may offer them bin. den stoppage of tobacco you must have Wagonmaker, H artley — O n South Fork, near Myrtle j Point, Jan. — , 1896, M rs. Linchia H artley, ! Some time ago Mr. Simon Gold- selves as candidates for teachers of some stimulant, and in most nil cases, the When you feel uncomfortable aged 79 years. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N 1 bauin of San Luis Key, Cal., was the schools of this county, the after eating you have eaten too M a rt in —Near Enchanted ! rairife, Jnn. 22, ' effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor phine, or other opiates, leaves troubled with a lame back and rhou- county school superintendent there- much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable 1896, Erskiu M artin, o f Biovm sville, O r . , ! L L kinds o f farm work s o lid ted. Horse aged about 26 years. mntism. Ho used Chamberlain’s nf WU1 hold a public examination Sarsaparilla. a far worse habit contracted. . .h o . ing and plow work a specialty Supplies for logging work, wedge:.. dogs Pain Balm and a prompt cure was at Coquille City, commencing on Ask your druggist about If you suffer from rheumatism rings,cant-hooks and everything used in E z s c a tic ii S a le . effected. Ho says he has since j Wednesday, at 10 o’clock a. m., the watch the sheets. Don’t get between B -iK C O -C C J E O . logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on coiner north o f Pio- advised many of his friends to try j 12th day of February, 1896. It is purely vegetable. You them; if damp dry them. (19tf 'O T I C E is hereby give-f, that nndrr ani! neei Feed stab le. it and all who have done so have j Teachers who are eligible for It will notify you do not have to stop using tobacco with BA CG-CGRO- -- — Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s bv virtue of an execution issued out j spoken very highly of it It is for state certificates and diplomas must Vegetable Sarsaparilla. system will --- be o f the Circuit Court of the Htato of when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your .v ..—_. .— Oregon for the county of Coos, on X j T J C S . ' as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. sale by Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist, j make application at the same time. Keep flies out of your house; they the 17th day o f January, 1896, upon a O T J T Z An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tel ncco habit in a ll judgm ent rendered in the justice’ s court j W .L . Cobb, resident o f Rose- , this 24th day of January, are germ carriers. for the town o f Marshfield, Coos county, I . _ ’ , , 11896. J. H. B a b b l o w , its forms, or money refunded. Price U per box, or •" boxes (30 days Wear flannel undergarments. Oregon, and a transcript o f said judgm ent | T IB O C R I.tJOK T O C O M E IN CON- burg, Oregon, spent several days Count, School Superintendent Keep your feet warm; your head | filed in said circuit court, said judgm ent A tact with prndent people, who use their treatment and guaranteed eure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or w ill ic Coquille last week. Mr. Cobb ? and execution being in faior of E. B. Dean money with care and m ake it bring the beRt be sent bv mail upon receipt of price. END S IX 1 \\ O - CENT cool. A Co., plaintiffs, and against the property reeult«. B< ■ ¡. lets and proofs free. is looking into the blacksand mines When your blood is thin you feel o f 8. C. Brown. J. L . Brown and Mrs J. W . IF Y O U S E N D US T H I S N O T IC E , or STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. E uan a C h m ii u . A. M’r ’o Co., La Crosse, IY is. cold in the least change. When T ibb etts, as Trustees of the M ethodist refer to it plainly, we will Head you with ! near Randolph. He represents a Awarded Episcopal Church o f Marshfield Charge or ; each order Home one o f the h.rtiulea here your blood is thin take Joy’s Vege Circuit, Oregon Conference, in (Joosconnfcy, mentioned. Read carefully. If wearing ' company with at least 875,000, and Highest Honors— World’ s Fair, Office o f T H E P IO N E E R I’ , ; IL L C O M P A N Y . C. W . Ilo m ic k . Itapt.. table Sarsaparilla; it will make your Oregon, defendants, nnd said execution apparel, giv e s iz e . On purohaHCH Hi. Paul, M in n ., Hppt. 7,1894. if they fiud that they can save Bold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Below the amount o f $1. O ne Calendar. ; com m anding me to make the sum o f $64.90 blood red, rich and thick. Enrnkn Chemical and Man’ f'g C o.. L a Crosse, W i t — Dear S ir*: I h a t e a tobacco From $1 to $5, either I H andkerchief, 1 with interest thereon nt, the rate o f eight enough of the gold to make the fiend for m any years, and during the past two yenrs have smoked fifteen to t wenty cigars Yes it will do to take Joy’s per cent per annum from the 22d dnv of Aluminum T h im b le, 1 T o jt h Brush, 1 H ar •D R regnlsrly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, nntil my pb vaician told monica, 1 JewHhnrp, o " Fancy Pin. April. 180», and the farther sum o f $30.70 mines pay they will invest in them. Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. From $2 to $10. Initial Linen Handker- « roe I m ust give up the nse of tobacco, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called costs, including $25.00 attorney’ s fees and When you get off your bicycle also the costs of and upon said writ, I did, chief. I Boy’ s K nife 1 pair Taffeta or Wool •Keeley Care,” “ N o -T o -B a c .” ami various other remedies, but withont success, until I Sheriff Gage came down today Gloves or M ittens, 1 pair Colored Hose, or accidentally learned o f yonr “ B a o o -C u r o .” Three weeks ago today I com menced using on the 90th day o f January, 1896, levy after a long warm run, put on a your preparation, nnd today I consider m yself Completely cured •! am in perfect bealth* upon, as the property of the said defend 1 Child’ s Book, from Myitle Point, and from him coat From $10 to $25 you get free, 1 pair of and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate slooker f uRy appreciates. M l ants, the lots numbered 17 and 18 in block left mo. I consider your “ B aco-C u ro” sim ply wonderful, and esn fully we learn, additional to what is cod - . If you arc going on a trip take 10 in the town o f East Marshfield. Coos House Slippers—lady’ s or child’ s— 1 Lace completely U. W . H o b u ic x . i county. Oregon, nnd will, ON S A T U R D A Y , P in , 1 G irl’ s or B oy's C a p . 1 pair Scissors, recommend it. Yours very traly tamed in Up-River Department, Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ¡ T U E W T i i D A Y O F F E B R U A R Y . 1890, guild, l Ladies’ Knife, 1 G ent’ s Scarf, or 1 S lver Thim ble. Strange food makes strange at the Courthouse door in the town o f E m it is now certain that Brown went O . W H E E L E R , ’, 4 = From $25 to $59, we send free 1 pair of A . C ity. C eos county, Oregon, at the hour stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa pire into the river on a small log, and o f one o’clock p. m . o f said day, offer for Handsom e Bedroom Slippers, 1 Handsome parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses sale and sell at public auction to the higb- D oll, 1 D aisy Rifle. 1 Fam ily Lamp. by the most careful search no trace (Successor to J. P. MeHser,) From $50 to $100, eitder i Boy’ s Iron Kx- | the stomach, and renews the ; est and best bidder for cash, all right, title and interest which the said defendants as press, 1 Ladies’ Bag, 1 C h ild 's Rocker, 1 could be discovered of his getting i stomach. such trustees, as aforesaid, bad in or to the Velocipede, to 8 years. I pair Bicycle Shoes. L I V E R Y A ltfD F E E D STABLES, oat- Mr. Gage is thoroughly con No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege said real property above described, on the 1 N o. 400 Album, or 1 Ladies' H om e made REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COqUILLE CITY, OREGON. said 20th day o f January. 188$. or a su f Wrapper. table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. ficiency thereof to satisfy said demands as vinced that he is drowned. An Be sure to cut this out o f the H E R A L D V OOI) TURNOUTS toorder, Uommorcinl M on'» iwr»ic<< a niwciaUT. UilT F.xprow, and enclose it with your order. Accept nothing hut the genuine i above set forth. effort will be made to recover the JT iittuit'lunci* at wharf and d**ixrt to all wtonraerw nnd trniun, nnd RnntrAl hoalind W e want to know how many o f our pat Most Perfect Made. j when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable , Dated January 23J. 1896. body. I f this proves true it will promptly nnd cnrefnlty trnnnnoted. rons reed it. * M l t H ’ S C ASH S T O K E . U W. GAGE, Ao Years the Standard. J Sarsaparilla. be the end of a sad tragedy. San Francisco, Cal. • jiiaSS] Sheriff o f Geos county, Oregon. jan7] LOCAL ITEM S. was in town last Monday. Mrs. Gray’s Department Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, N Dr. Miles’ Nervine PHARM ACY G r r a y ’s N e w B n ilc L in g , O W P E N S IO N S I THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY C O Q U IL L E C O A L I “ South Coast” M \ DON’T STOP __ TOBACCO N * CREAM BAKING P9WHR ( r