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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1896)
Additional Isoeal*. d e r a il P U D U 8 HKD B V K K Y T W D A T J. S. MrEWF.1 & l s. MfCAlU, Editors and Proprietors. The wilu currant is in bloom in the woods, aud the slopes and banks are decorated with bluo and yellow violets. I t is the H e iia i . d office that does Devoted to the material and social up job work. See large posters of the bu ilding of the C’o<|uil.tj Valley particularly grand ball on the night o f March and of Coos County generally. Subscription, per year, in advanoe, $2. 14th. T ell them “ yon seen them!” A N T E D .—Sever»! trustworthy Knit le moil or Indie« to travel in Oregon fo r established, reliable house. Salary, $780 and expuhses. Steady position. Enclose I P. FISHER, N kwhpapkk A dv ekti * in ( i A q m t , reference« and self-addressed stamped en 21 Merchant«’ Exchange, Han Fran« iaco, in velope. The Dominion Company, Third our authorized axent. Thin paper is kept on file Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago, Illinois. in his ollioe. TUESDAY, FED. 25, 1890. POPULIST W The H kuald is in receipt of a let COUNTY CONVENTION. ter from Prof. T. J. G odfrey which The People’s Party county con vention of Coos county, Oregon, will bo belli at Coipiille City, on Thursday, March li), 18‘JG, begin ning at l l o’clock a. in. Primaries for the purpose of elect ing delegates to said convention will be held in each procinct of said county on Thursday, March 12,181)0, from 10 o’clock a. m. to 4 o’clock p. m. The several precincts nre entitled to delegates as follows: Bandon. SiMrrtU Point...................... 2 Barton Prairie..... l,South Marshfield.. 2 Coquille City....... 2 North Marshfield.. 2 Conludo. 1 Newport..'........................... 2 Coon City............ I Nor.a Cooe Itirar. 1 Cooa Hiver........... 2 Norway.............. 2 came too late for this issue. It will appear next week anil will perhaps open the eyes of ft few scandal mongers in Coquillo. Mrs. McGuffey lias sweet peas in bloom, in the northwest part of town. This shows Coos county for climate. Othor flowering plants are bursting their blooms and birds are singing their spring songs. The annual school meeting of District No. 8 is called to be held Monday March 2d. Notices have been posted and important business D eer P a r k .............. 1 P a r k e r s b u rg .........2 Dora................... 1 Baudolpb............ 1 will he transacted, including tlm Empire City........ 1 ltiverton............. 1 election of a trustee tor threo years Kncbunted.......... 1 ltowlHiid............. 1 --------- - « » » « -------- ------ Founuilu ............ 1 South Hiuugb...... 1 Bake.................. 1 Sumner.............. 1 C n « m »«I O a t s l o r Nsil«% Missouri................2 Tenmile............. 1 J. F. Mast, o f Fishtrnp, has Dciug ouo delegate at largo for about 400 bushels of fine oats for each precinct aud one delegate for sale. The oats nre fine for seed or each 100 votes or major fraction for suy purpose. They nre entirely thereof cast in June 1804 for gov free from fool seed. Call on or ernor. write t o J. F. M a s t , Arago. Plank ballots will be sent to each precinct for the primary election, Parties wishing to sell or ex and the Initiative method will be used at such primaries in balloting change Oregon property for Cali for all officers to be nominated. fornia property, or California prop Each precinct will canvas its own erty for Oregon property, will do ballots cast and send the results well by putting the same in the only to the couDty convention by the delegate. I f no candidate hands o f the H e r a l d Land Co. Call receives a majority of all the votes they will treat yon rig h t cast at the primaries, the convention and see them and get acquainted. will nominate by selecting from the A dance was given at Arago the two candidates receiving the high est number of votes at the primaries. night o f the 22d, in honor of AV m . H . H u l l , Washington's birthday, which was Chairman Co. Com. well attended and very enjoyable. J. J. »Stanley, It was held in the hall over the Secretary. creamery and closed about 3 o ’clock next morning. The steamer Myrl THE BOND SCANDAL. took up and returned n crowd from In a special correspondence to this place. tho Now York W orld of date Feb If. E. Duck received a letter ruary 9th occurs this passage: “ In from Mre. Duck last Sunday, who spite of the government’s exertions to cover up the facts in the grent is now at Diverside, California, bond scandal, the secrets of the from which we learn that the conspiracy are slowly emerging orange crop was entirely destroyed into view. I t is now known that by frost nt Riverside ns well ns at Secretary Carlisle permitted tho other places. She writes her hus sealed bids to be opened at least twenty-four hours before tho last band not to go to that part o f the country, ns times nre harder thau bid was in, Wednesday noon”. The W orld 1ms for thirty-six years ever and growing worse been known os a truo Democratic Iro m I, ns organ, and so our Democratic read Angele*. ers will be interested in knowing 032 Cnsteler St., Los Angeles, what that journal thinks of tho gov- erument under the present Demo Cal.— After having suffered for a long time from acute rheumatism cratic loan. The W orld boldly chargos that without obtaining relief, I used President Cleveland and Secretary Chamberlain’s Pain balm and was I Carlisle went into a conspiracy with almost immediately relieved. the Morgan bond syndicate, of highly recommend this as the best W all street, to allow that lirin to medicine known.— D. M. Hamilton. know iu advnuco the nature of For salo by Dr. S. L. Leneve, drug- other bids for the recent bond issue, gist. « ------- --- so that they could modify their bidH so as to swallow up most of the A gentleman by the name of issue. Tho W orld also charges, i George Ross, n former resident cf that in order to carry out the i lloseburg, now o f Portland, came scheme Mr. Carlisle secretly opened tho bids that were iu at least ¡up recently in company with a twenty four hours in advance of the j newspaper man named Lemabieu, advertised time for opening them; \ aud is now at Rosehurg preparing that J. l ’ierpont Morgan was in and | for a summer's prospecting iu about the treasury department at the i Douglas nnd Coos comities. Mr. timo of this secret opening of these i R ss has knowledge o f several sealed bids, and immediately after mines which ho hopes will prove ward 1m returned home. I f any of the H bralu ’ h readers rich. T h e L a i c M a r a b f lr lil .Vlnrili-r. UPPER-RIVER DEPARTMENT. A Watch One o f the most deliberate and unprovoked murders ever commit ----------------— . ted in Coos connty was that perpe ItÆ yxtle ¡ F e in t a n d . tlL-3 T T p p e r-C c q .-u .ille , j trated by Carl Albrecht, who shot and. W h a t i s G o i n g o n T lio r a . his wife down in cold blood on the streets of Mursliffelil, od Tuesday, W m . Page has a slight touch of Cnpt. Wm. I'', lfnckliff is on a Feb. I8tb. A lb rich t hnd gone the Alnskan gold fever. visit to Sun Francisco. SENT POSTPAID from bad to worse with drink, until Mrs. Durleiibhnw of this city hns Dal Cat heart, county surveyor, is his abuse had become unbearable IN EXCHANGE FOR 100 COUPONS, been quite ill for a week or ten in this vicinity establishing lines. by his faithful wife, and she OR, IF YOU PREFER, days, but is uow repotted better. Wm. Yolkm ar, who suffered a resolved to separate from him. FOR 2 COUPONS AND £1.00 IN CASH, M ajor Dlumenrother will inspect paralytic stroke ten days ago, is Mrs. Albrecht was a bard-wotkiog The watch is nickel, good timekeeper, quick stem wind and eet. You will G Compauy, Separate Batnllioii, O. slowly recovering. find one coupon inside each 2 ounce bag and two coupons woman, who had the respect of the inside each 4 ounce bag of N. G., iu this place March 8, 1896. It is now settled that the Clover- entire community. Albrecht was O. II. W illard’s violin music with L e a f creamery, nt this place, will I in the habit of demanding her seurt earnings and spending them Miss A nnie Willard at the orgau start operations ns soon as th ere! in the saloous for drink. When has been very favorably spoken of is milk enough to justify the enter prise. Some o f our farmers nre Mrs. Albrecht actually left him and since the ball. Send coupons with name and address to purchasing cows nnd preparing t o ! Page & Baker have sold their he saw that In must earn his own support the creamery. BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C. mail contract nnd livery business whisky money he threatened to kill in M yrtle Point to Daniel nnd A. II. Snyder is agent for Nevada j Buy n bag of this Celebrated Smoking; Tobacco, and read the her. Seeing her on the street on Frank Bnrklow. silver and gold ware. Knives, forks | coupon, which gives a list o f other premiums and how to get them. (hat futal Tuesday he followed her and spoons of that mettle are said | There is still much “ peculation 2 C E N T S T A M P S A C C E PTE D . up, and engaged iu an altercation ns to whether or not Sam Brown to wear ns bright uud durable ns with her. A fte r talking in G er was drowned on the East Fork. the pure metals, and they are offered nt a price that will enable man fot some little time he delib 'Io many that roport is a little anyone to procure them. W e have fishy. erately drew a pistol from his tried them and are well satisfied. W . T. Lehnherr is advocating pocket ami shot her to death. H av more improvements on the M yrtle The G. A. R. nnd military ball ing perpetrated b n dastardly nc^ Point Sugurloaf road. T ell wishes given on the evening of the 22d in he undertook to make his escape to see better thoroughfares aud he this place was a very eujoyafcle by running down the Em pire C ity makes a good supervisor. affair. Some of the veterans’ fam road, bat was soon overtaken by Wm. R. Stewart, the comrade ilies nnd their friends provided a City Marshal Elrod, who com who has had a severe spell o f sick banquet in the G. A. R. ball and at midnight the dancers enjoyed a manded him to put np his hands ness, was able to atteud the post refreshing repnst. T h e members Equal with the interest o f those having claims against t h e g o v e rn m e n t U and sui render. H e put up his left meeting last Saturday. H e feels o f Col. Jewell Post feel very grate that of INVEN TO RS, who often lose the benefit o f valuable in v e n tio n s b e c a u se , grateful to Dr. Leap for bringing band, but held his pistol in his ful to their many friends for their of the incompetency or inattention of tlie attorneys employed t o o b t a in t h e ir him out o f danger, which he real- assistance iu making the entertain- patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing c o m p e te n t a n d r e li right hand nnd prepared to use it 1 izes required much skill. able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a pateut depends g r e a t ly , i f n o t meut a complete success financially on the marshal. Mr. Elrod, how * t A. H. Black, one o f our enter nnd otherwise. H arry Lockwood, entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. ever, was too quick for him and With the view of protecting inventors from worthless o r c a re le s s a tto rn e y s* fired first, disabling him. Tw o prising merchants, has returned the efficient violinist, was present and o f seeing that inventions are well protected by valid p a te n ts, vrt h a v e TO* ../ other shots were fired before the , from a visit across the coutineut as and assisted O. II. W illard and his tained counsel expert in patent practice, aud therefore are p r e p a r e d t o murderer was secured. Albrecht far us Council Bluffs, Iowa. Burt sister Annie in Ihe music, ns did O b t a in P a t e n t s in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d a ll F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s , Conduct kH t e r f e r e n c e s , M a k e S p e c ia l E x a m i n a t io n s , P r o s e c u t e R e je c t e d Cases, is now in jail in Em pire and will anil Roman, two very promising also J. E. Adeox, the M yrtle Point R e g i s t e r T r a d e - M a r k s a n d C o p y r i g h t s , R e n d e r O p in io n s as to in all probability, sooner or later, sous o f the merchant, hnd charge jeweler. The crowd was not ns o f A. H. Black A Co’s extensive 5 c o p e a n d V a li d i t y of P a t e n t s , P r o s e c u t e a n d large ns it hns been on similar expiate his crime on the gallows. business during their father’s ab occasions, but there were enough D e f e n d In f r i n g e m e n t S u i t s , E t c . , E t c . • ’ ---------- » ef t • -------— sence. to make a lively and jovous time. I f you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph t h e r e o f, t o Riverton Riotings. S. B. Hermann and family arrived Edwin Schroeder and VV. T. Ileed, gether with a brief description of the important features, and you w ill b e a t o n c e advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom n e c e ss a ry . If Riverton, Feb. 22.— The saw mill home last week, accompnuied bv prompters, did well in their voca others are infringing o n your rights, or if you are charged with i n fr in g e m e n t b y tion nnd the ball was declared to Mrs. Hermann’s mother. They others, submit the matter to us for a reliable O P IN IO N b e fo r e acting o n t h o is being repaired ready to com -r mence work in n short time. The nre now occupying their elpgant have been cue o f the best o f the matter. T H E P R E S S C L A IM S C O M P A N Y . repairing is being dono under the residence on W illow street. S chil season. W e understand that sev WASHINGTON, 0.0 * management o f E. J. Price, one ler’s patrons at Hermann A Brown’s eral o f the Indies chose their patt 618 F STREET, N O R T H W E S T , P. O. BOX 463. 4 - v - i* o f the form er owners of the mill. mercantile establishment are glad erns for the leap-year bnll to take Charles N osier has been open to see him nt home; he is n plens- place on the 29th; even your pen Cut this out and send it with your inou.fy. cil pusher had nn invitation. ing a logging camp on Mrs. Han nut salesman. for Nothing BLACKWELL’S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. FOR INVENTIONS. cock’s place. H e uow lias about one hundred thousand feet o f spruce nnd fir ready to put in the water. Peter L o g g ie nnd J. P. Tapper were up during the week on coal business. D. Johnson, our lively constable, was on our streets looking nfter jurors. H e secured W. H ull and J. V. Foster. D ad knows where to come when he needs good men. J. S. Kanematz was down sur veying and locating n roadway and bunker site for the Danilou Dlock Coal Co. They nro now erecting bunkers on the E lvy property, the tramway crossing J. H. Tim on’s right of way. Work will uow be pushed on the road and bunkers until they me completed, which will be in n few weeks. James Johnson stopped here last week. H e was taking down a raft of logs from Sonth Fork. The raft consisted chiefly o f white cedar. J. S. Kanematz visited his friends J. H. Timon and O. A. K e lly while here. He is the best surveyor in Coos county nnd the people will do well to elect him for their next county surveyor. Dr. F. G. K elly will teach a term o f school at Luropey creek this spring. l i e will stop only for a three months’ term, ns he must then fulfill ncontrnot in Sonoma connty, Cnlifoi nin. Lnropey creek school district will build a new schoollionse this year. It must l e completed hv the mid dle of July next. It will be built close to the Latnpey creek steamer lauding. A 14-mill tax has been assessed iu order to pay it all off this year. Riverton should follow her neighbor's example. IiUther Rand Ionian, who hns been very poorly for a long time, is uow improving. Nevertheless he will spend the winter in California. Mrs. Gorlmm is now improving. She has been quite low lately. Rev. »1. 8. McCain will hold ser vices here the first Sunday in March. Lnst Saturday eve the yonng ladies of this town and viciuily could be seen marching off in vari ous directions to the surprise of m II. Later we noticed them return ing, each escorting a gentleman. They then weut to the residence of John Donaldson and there enjoyed a leap-year party. Donna Ana could fiud no yonng man to nccoru- pauy her. Oh, miserable me! I putt SAI.E—1««> ACRES, CLOSE T O Catarrh Banilon Recorder: The Bandon Block Goal M iuiug Compauy have succeeded in purchasing live acres frontage on the river for the pur pose o f building their bunkers and other buildings. They can now run iheir road from tha mine to the river over theirown land except for s short distance across the cor ner o f Allan Urqnhart’s place, aud the right o f way hns been secured across lhfit for tho sum o f forty dollars a year. The distance from the entrance to the mines to the hunkers « i l l be 1900 feet. The survey o f the road was finished yesterday, nnd the contract to grade the roadbed will he lot immediately. The grade w ill fall slightly from the mines to the hunkers, hut hardly * enough to let the cars run rlowu of their own volition. T h e main entrance has been driven in 150 feet, and Ihe coal is of first-class quality. Has troubled me for 11 years. I have taken four bottles o f H ood’s Sarsaparilla aud am perfectly cured. I think Hootra Sarsaparilla has no equal, and believe that many who are in poor health and have become di3couraged, would bo restored to good health if they would only give ! Hood’s Sarsaparilla a fair trial.” W m . J.BH^acn, Astoria,Ore. eu ro a ll liv e * ills, bill H o o d ’s F i l l s ¡y* llv' r 25c. W!1<>u- r.esi, *" hoadaeho. Gandon’s Eudgot. Bnnilon, Feb. 22.— Sim Hunt’s house is «Imost completed. Gardening nnd lisLiiu" is lhe order o f the day. Tho friends o f Mrs. A. M. Sum ner gave her ft birthday surprise party last Monday n:ght. The lighthouse will bo lighted up about February 29th. D. E. Stitt, school clerk, is tak ing the census of this district; he is also inking the census of Ihe town, to see what population Ba”n- dnn hns. Beautiful weather these last two weeks. Oregon against the world fot weather. A half-brother o f Robert Beilil- lion cim o up from California a few days ago. Work hns commenced on the tew M. E. church with T. J. S till well as overseer. The broomhandle factory started np again Inst Monday, having received word from Elbert Dyer to start tha wheels rolling. l ’ rof. Millard's le c tu re s o r e d r a w ing large crowds. H e preaches a Dew d o c tr in e to m ost of th e people, an il w h eth er true o r not, h e is q u ite in te r e s tin g to hear and his q u e s tio n s seem unanswerable. H is next s u b je c t w ill be to locate Heaven. The Randon Dramatic Club will give their first entertainment— Above The Clouds at Arm ory hall, Bamion, February 27. Everybody talks o f going. G irls get jo u r dudes. R am bler . Take Your Choice W. U. PANTER. noylDJ THE I HERALD LAND COMPANY O ffers t ie s , a n d courses all tU «e impuri- ltiverton , O regon . F or T rade -— A nice little 80-acre ranch, comfortable house, 10 acre» iu cultivation, splendid black-oak wood in abundance; located 3 miles [ from Grants l ’nss, in the Rogue | River valley— to exchange for land j near Coquille City. A good bargain | will be given some one who wishes i to go to a dryer climate. Call at the I H erald office in Coquille City. ! T c ”G- 177.— 200 neros, 155 f i r s t - class bottom land, balance bench; 100 acres cleared and under fence, all bottom and in lino culti- ration. Bench land aU slashed and set lo grata. T w o dwellings, good ham 44x80 ft., other nutbuild- ings, g o o d orchard, one mile from steamboat lauding, one mile fiom r p i M B E R L A N D F O R S A L E , school, five miles from Coquille by The Hernlil Land Co. 320 City. This is the best farm on the acres of the finest timber in Coos Coquille; cau be bought very cheap. county for lumbering, being mainly ■jYTO. 198.— 1G0 ncres 4J mile «from yellow fir, and extra fine. This Drain, Douglas county. Or. 10 body' o f timber is located on the acres bottom laud in cultivation, North Fork o f the C o q u i l l o river, good yonng orchard just coming in and lies directly on the river nnd is bearing, good buildings, good fenc well situated for logging. I f sold ing, upland in grass; 1 mile from sorn it can be had cheap. Enquire school; $000 worth o f good s a w nt the H e r a l d office a n i l go aud timber on creek 2.J miles from s a w see the timber. mill. This is the best bargain in -n-.OR K E N T - R I G H T A W a T . ICO acres; 25 acres in cultiva tion; good house, barn and orchard. 10 cows. Plenty o f water. On the North Fork, 5 miles from Norway. Address this office, or Jack Wood at Lee, Oregon. The Polk connty Populist con vention met in Dallas, February 19th and nominated the follow ing for the June election: Senator, J. li. Sears, o f M cCoy; represent atives,.!. M. Dennis of Falls City and J. ll. Sheppard o f Z en »; county judge, A. C. Taylor, o f Salt Lake precinct; clerk; Ilnley, Mon mouth; sheriff, J. II. Netherton, Douglas precinct: commissioner, A. W . M cNary, Eola; treasurer, F. M. Edgar, East Dallas; school A 50 A C R E F A R M all in enl- supt., S. C. Dodson, North Dallas; , tivatlon; 40 acres as good bet- assessor, G e o . Harrington, D ixie; j tom land ns cun be found iu Coos surveyor, F. B. Butler, Douglas ¡county; 10 acres level bench, good precinct; coroner, Dr. Einbree,|Dal- orchard with all kinds of fruit iu IftS. I abundance; good house nnd barn, good fencing, nnd everything in i first-class condition; farming tools, Jcy’a for tho .tailed anil Good Mcntth f o r a l l .V.ankiml. some stock cuttle, chickens, hogs, ! etc. This lovely home is located J0VS VEGETABLE 5IRSAPARILLA. in n nice neighborhood, with good is made from school anil church advantages. It herbi. aud is J mile from steamboat landing contains no mi n e r a l on river, and 5 miles fiorn Coqnille drugs o r deadly pois City. This place can bo bought for on. J o y ’ 3 §3700, on good terras. Call nt, or V e g e t a b le to ? * 6:ir iapar ilia write the H e r a l d office, Coquille M I 'S « ro b s th e Hood o f all City, Oregon. ita impuri have doubted that this Democratic Messrs. T yrrell nnd W im er went administration was sold out to the to Em pire on Inst Monday to make Wall street thieves, tlm above revo out pnpers aud complete the trans lution, coming from so reliable a a Democratic source, ought to con- \ fer o f the W im er ranch to Mr. vinoothem of their mistake. When Tyrrell. Mr. W im er expects soon Populists have charged that the j to remove to W aldo, Josephine old parties were in lenguo with tlm county, Oregon. W e «re sorry to money sharks of Wall street, and | lose fo substantial a citizen ns that they would do nothing to | Mr. W im er, bat are pleased to assist tlm people out of their pres-! know that he leaves a good man out financial strnits, they nre hrnndcd in his place. ns cranks, demagogues and all-round j Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). P. Strnug and frnuds. Dut when such papers as the New York World make tho same son Finnk returned from Portland •1 targe against its own party, what last Saturday, per steamer South have our Democratic readers to say ? j Const. They were spending the W e knew from the first that it j winter nt Portland for tisnlth and was tho purpose of Cleveland, Car lisle A Company in tlm various bond \ rest, but found the winter there issues to play iuto the hnnds of the too rigorons and not favorable to money speculators, and it would be their cnaes. T h e trip down, too, D onna A n a . hard to convince us that all their I was very rough, lint when they solicitude for this delectable crowd i O M r e r a I 'l f r l n l , o f hungry stock nml hand gamblers have rested they will undoubtedly improve in health. They are glad The Ilandcii lllock Coal Com is purely gratuitous. to get home nnd have been greeted pany has elected the following It is high time that the people of by many friends on their return. officers: President, T. W . Clark; this nation should take the govern-, moot out of the hands of the paid Harry Driggs, Chris Rankey and vice-president, R. H. Rosa; secre hirelings of llothchilds and their Jim Wilson, three yonng men who t a r y , Robt. Frederick; treasurer, New York ngents, lSolmont. Morgan came from Humboldt, California, Rube Mast, Directors— Robt. Si Compauy, and run it for their early iu the winter, and kept bach Walker, Copt. J. Parker, W. H. own benefit for awhile. elors’ hall over Mrs. Martin's store, Gleaves. G old Beach Gazette: W e hear A t the Vulcan mine, at Newcas left very unceremoniously last Sat T h e company hns secured the that a company o f ten men have tle, Colorado, a terrific explosion urday night, sometime between ; right-of-way, aud liegsn work last ¡taken hold o f one o f the copper occurred February 18th, resulting 1 claims np Ihe liver, and are now 10 o'clock and the early morning. Monday on the railroad. They at work thereou getting out rock. in the entombing of over 50 men. They left n number o f small bills expect to bate the roadbed ready The explosion w h s so tremendous They will ship ten tons as soon ns tiiat all entrances and sir shafts unsettled. They were thought to for operation in thirty days and it has I een mined, and judging were choked, and it will lie some be nice youDg men, and most peo the bunkers ns soon as they can from the appearance o f tlie rock, dsys before any of the bodies ran ple were surprised nt their nbtnpt be bnilt. The company is rush samples o f which were brought b> rescued. There is no possibility departure. It is to be hoped that ing business and expects to be in down this week, the developers will o f any o f the victims being rescued the boys will in some way redeem ! operation in good shape in the | open a valuable property b efoie | alive. ! near future. tliemselves. long. J r the river (can get right-of-w ay across strip tc the liv e r i. It is bench land, and has coal on it: half the saw tim ber is cut off. but plenty of line pile tim ber rem ains. Good soil: w ill make good orchards. For terms, call on or nddr ss Douglas county. Also 80 acres, same comity, some improvements, located 5 miles from Drain. A bargain. > T O . 200 — 320 acres, title per. feet, 50 acres creek bottom, plenty white cedar timber, very I it t la improvements, located 12 miles from Bandon, 5 miles from Dniryville, on road between these two places; J o f a mile from N ew Lake school house. This is a val- u alle tract of land, nnd is the best bargain in Coos county. Call and learn price and terms. WE OFFER A HIGH-GRADE BICYCLE An Elegant ■ —.... for Sale, Cheap. , pop D&m m m m LAÇiAiv/rr o r otm -I C A T A LO G V t A tfO \ \ M A f U m 1/3 M *M f* ärm ste ri vmo J C O # rZ S 4 P L A T t J o y ’s V e g e t a b le S a r s a p a r illa I prevents tired feel i n g staggering sen- ealious, palpitation I o f heart, rush of blood to the head, dizziness, ringing in ears, snots before the eyes, headache, b il iousness, coosti pa tion o f bowels, pains in the back,melancholy, tongue coated, foul breath, pim ples on face, body and limb, declin eom erve force dizzy s p e l l s , faint spells, cold, clammy feet and hand«, sour | risings, fatigue, in somnia, and a ll dis- i oases o f the stomach, liv e r and kidneys. , Joy.s Vegetable Sar saparilla is sold by all druggists. R e fu s e a substitute. When you y for the be*t see that you get the best. 4 Acres. $ mile from M yrtle Poin t postofflee: nil rich bot tom hind, cleared, fenced and in high state o f cultivation. G O O D H O U SE nnd new bam , about 50 bushels o f potatoes and a large amount o f garden truck; 27 | tiers hard wood, good cook stove, 75 chick ens. about 60 bushels o f corn, and a good skiff with two pairs o f oars. ALL O FFERED FOR $500- Call at Wells, Fargo «V Co’ s Express office at M yrtle Point fo r further particulars. Chance I 1 for a Nice kma auM«af ’ ’ V m >t| 4 V BICYCLE FREE CP F L A W », M ADE CWLY F Ä O H . . • HlGH-CLA»¿ MATERIALS AMD AS SUCH J ? I • • . WE G U A R A N T E E . -V*-- THE BICYCLE IS 3 £ N T OH A F M O V A l AND NO WORK IS REQUIACD I? THE ■•»' WTUEl IS KOT IKTIRCLY SATISrACTMIT APPLICANTS MUST BE WELL KECCOMr;HD 5 0 .(BCrS ÄKD C 1 RLS WHITE FCft PCancULARS. *< Home, Cheap \ C K K * Charles S. Hubbard, a farmer 1 ’* 1 V pood, new 2 story hou*e o f 7 i rooms, besides closets nnd porches, sll w ell | livin g five miles west o f McMinn finished, flood spring close to house, barn, I chicken-house nml yard, high land garden. ' ville, committed suicide this morn young orchard o f prunes, plums, cherries, ing, February 19tli, by shooting apples, pears and peaches, w ith an abnn- j himself through the head with a dnr.ee o f small fruits. About one-half is i F i bottom land, with garden, or pastnre fo r a ; rifle placed under liis chin. cow, with slock we ter. nnd all clenred and ; nancial difficulties were the cause. fenced. Apply to G. W. NORTON, Coquille C ity, (W est S id e.) j H e was nn old resident and leave« n wife and several small children. • • J 'Q EX C H AN G E.-—A good young team 1 o f horses, with harness and wagon. 2 * 1 “ Freddie, why did you drop the milk cows, together w ith ACRES O F on the floor?” “ W ell, 1 L A N D near Drain, Douglas county, Oregon, baby to exchange for 1 mid or town property in heard everybody say it is a bounc Coos connty. For particulars. ing baby, and 1 wanted to see it Address, BOX Coquille City, Otegou. i bounce.”