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itti 9 m ü T U E SD A Y . M AUCH ‘.14, 180& R E G U L A R TR A IN S Neuralgia Torture. ES m W e d n e s d a y s a n d f k i - Every nerve Is strengthened In the cure of It by dnya will run uh follows; Arrive Leu ve 8 <K) a. ra. 12.15 p. m. i Marshfield Arrive “ L m v i i l l f a l l , « 1 I t e r . W m . W e lls . To J. F. Mast’», Fishtrap, for 9 . ìl i “ COQUILLE CITY 11.00 a. m. I Rev. Wm. M. Wells, the Baptist seed oats. 10.25 “ 11.50 “ Norway 10.00 “ 10.15 “ Myrtle Point minister recently sent to this sta M o n d a y », “ For Charity Suffereth Long.” The nervous system Is weakened by the Gene Schetter, formerly o f Em pire City, left Seattle a week ago tion by the etute board of that denomination, died in this city for Alaska. Thursday morning o f last week— The Foresters’ ball Friday night. J. W. Bennett, of the Marshfield March 19th—af'.er a comparatively See J. F . Mast’s notice of seed bank came over to town on last Fri brief illness. Mr. W. had been toi oats in another column. day’s train. Roseburg on business, and re Prof. Kiunicutt will close his Jesse Beyers has opened at the turned to Coquille over the moun privute school next Thursday. Wilkins photograph gallery. See tain road during the snow storm aud bad weather in the latter part If you miss the Foresteis’ hnll his handsome photo specimens. o f February, from which he was you will miss the event of the sea We are pleased to learn that completely exhausted and con son. Gen. Siglin is improving in health tracted inflamation of the lungs Mrs. T. W. Gillham was very and bids fair to entirely recover. and was threatened with pneumo sick for several days past, but is N. G. Ostrom, of North slough, nia. He kept on his feet much of about again. is going into the business of culti the time till three or four days be Dr. and Mrs. Leneve made a fore his death, when he suddenly vating cranberries on his ranch. visit to Baudou last week, return The trouble with most cough medicines expirod. Wm. M. Wells was born ing Saturday. is that they spoil the appetite, weaken in Wirt county, Virginia, July 2, A social eutoitamment will be digestion and create bile. Ayer’ s Cherry 1836. He had been a minister given at Fishtrap scboolbouse next Pectoral, on the ooutrary, while it gives many years, about ten of which have Thursday night. immediate relief, assists rather than im been iu Oregon. He was mar Hogs are wanted by the Coquille pairs the assimilative process. ried to Miss Florence Me Ahoy creamery. See the advertisement The Bandon Woolen Mills Co. in Meiggs county, Ohio, in 1866, — “ Hogs wanted.” is prepared to contract for the en who survives him and is tempor Two daugh Read our correspondence from tire clip of wool for 1896 in Coos arily residiug hpre. all parts of the county. You will and Curry counties, and will make ters also survive him— Mrs. C. E. liberal advances in gold on all con Lester at Vancouver, B. C., and find much of local interest. M is 3 Minnie Wells, now with her Oregon Kidney Tea for sale by tracts. --------------«♦».«--- ---------- mother in this city, visiting from Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City, ISfftl <*m l ii f o r S a le . Snu Francisco, Cal. aud N. G. W. Pei kins, o f Myrtle J. F. Mast, of Fishtrap, has a The burial took place Friday Point. lot of extra flue seed oats for stle. afternoon last at our Masonic cem Mrs. Nmnoier nnd Mrs. Soper of Call on or write to him at Arago, etery, attended by a large con Bandon attended the funeral of P. O. D od T lose this chance to course o f citizens. Mr. W. had Rev. W. Wells at this place last get good seed. made a large circle of friends in Frid »y. the short while he had resided There have been classes in vocal here, nnd was a faithful servaut of Al Lilly, of the Arago neigh music at several points in this borhood, an old and lespected the church. What -------- -♦ ■»•«■ «---------------- citizen, has been very low the past county the pust winter. about holding a county musical Dally Health Laws. few days. The academy will close its term convention sometime during the Don’t eat so rapidly. next Friday. A literary enter summer? —------ — Sit on a chair and be quiet after tainment will be given next Thurs Miss Nora Colvin, who has been eating. Your stomach is not a coal day evening. lying so ill at S. J. Miller’s for bin. Miss Irene Leneve left last Sat some weeks and bad taken a When you feel uncomfortable urday to spend a week at Parkers change for the better some days after eating you have eaten too burg, Bear creek aud Bandou with ago, about the middle of last week much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable fiieuds arid relatives. was takeu with a relapse and it Sarsaparilla. If 3 'ou suffer from rheumatism Mrs. Euqene O'Connell nnd was feared would not tide over the daughter, Miss Edna, of Marsh spell, hut is again reported improv watch the sheets. Don’t get between them; if damp dry them. field, visited Mrs. W. Sinclair iu ing. R. D. Sanford and Rev. J. S. Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s this place several days last week. McCain, delegates to the Populist Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Supervisors would make better state convention at Salem, boarded Keep flies out of your house; they roads by letting them alone, ex the steamer South Coast Saturday are germ carriers. cept cutting out the timber and at Empire City nnd started via Wear flannel undergarments. brush and lettiug the sun and rain do Portland. Certainly the “ Snow Keep your feet warm; your head the rest. balls” will hardly find auything cool. Dr. J. C. Stockman, who wns against such citizens ns a delega When your blood is thin j-ou feel thought to be on bis deathbed the tion from Coos county. cold in the least change. When pnst week or so, is recovering 3 ’our blood is thin take Joy’s Vege A l l o x again. Later— Symptoms not so table Sarsaparilla; it will make ypur favorable. A box social will be given at the blood red, rich arid thick. y y ANTED.—Several trustworthy g.ntle- . Fishtrap scboolliouso next Thurs- Yes it will do to take Joy’s men or laches to travel in Oregon for t ' . -, , . , ,, established, reliable house, »alary, $780 i eveilltig, A lu ic il ¿utL), ON the Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. nnd expenses. Siomlv position. Enclose- p e o p le o f th a t c o m m u n it y , f o r th e When 3 'ou get off your bicycle references and self-addressed stamped m - r , : onoH s o c ia l vetope. The Dominion Company. Third | p u r p o s e a t lin v iu g a g o o d s o c ia l after a long warm run, put ca a Floor, Omaha building, Chiongo. Illinois. ■ tim e , a n d to r a is e m o n e y to lin y an coat. M r s S a m N o s i e r .( n e e M i s s L u l a 'o r g n n f o r c h u r c h a n d s c h o o l p u r - If 3 ’ou are going on a trip take Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Moulton) has been very ill at the j poses. Strange food makes strange Lome of her parents for a fort |le p ” ^ E nteT p^e: Cir- Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa n.g it past. We are g ad to record > t couveueil konduy at stomachs. parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses that she is getting better. KoBeburg, Judge Fullerton presid- the stomach, and renews the Oregon Kidney Tea is the most j ¡„g. The judge iustructed the stomach. effective blood-purifier known. For I grand-jury to fully investigate the No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, escape of murderer Sam Blown table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. o f Myrtle Point, atid Dr. S. L. from the county jail, and to place Accept nothing but the genuine Leueve, of Coquille City. the responsibility where it belongs. when 3 'ou ask for Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Two schoouers reached this The docket is short. place from San Fraucisco last CMITHS PAY THE FREIGHT Prof. Darnell, o f Myrtle Point, Thursday— the Antelope nnd Ber ^ in March, anywhere 100 miles wick— aud will each take a cargo from ’Frisco. 'Wholesale prices for made a trip to Marshfield last of lumber from Lyons’ mill. all. Our catalogue for March gives Friday. He was to visit Mrs. D., “ What’ s in a name?” Well, that depends facts about it. Quick ! Get a copy who is iu poor health and has been For instance, the name of "Ayer” is suffi- free—25,000 printed this month, spending a season with her uncle, Both returned to oient guarantee that Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla is but— so hurry up. Smith’s Cash J. L. Ferr 3 ’. a genuine, scientific blood-purifier, and not Store— that busy big Department to their home yesterday. a rham, like so much that goes by the name Store— San Francisco. A freight Read our “ Empire Cityisms.” o f “ sarsaparilla.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is allowance to those outside the 100 “ County scrip is iu good demnud 1he standard. mile limit. at 97^ ceuts," says our newsgath- Dr. J. W. Strange, the dentist, erer! The Mail hasn't repeated its The Republican county conven will postively be at this place, charge of recent date, since the tion will be held at this place next at Myrtle Point aud Bandon at an county court’s published statement. early day to do dental work. The Friday, 27th, nnd the Democratic Mr. nnd Mrs. lo m Drane came doctor is known to he au expert convention in Myi tie Point the tn bis profession and guarantees same day. A special train is to up from Parkersburg last Thurs ruu for the delegates attending day, Mrs. D. remaining here on a all his work. from the bny the same evening, visit to friends for several days. As I nm quitting the milk busi leaving Myrtle Point at 5:30 p. m. ness entirely, I offer for sale 18 aud this place at 5:50. Well, it is .v i.t im iF .n . head of good young cows. Sev possible they will get through in W bav * i . W iklusd —At Marshfield, March 14, 1896, by Kev. Eabjorn, John Weaver eral fresh now. Time can be had time, as the sacrifices for the altar aud Miss Lina Wiklnnd. on payments by responsible par had been “ cut and dried” by the H ukt -B etsblb —At Marshfield. March 15, ties if desired. R. D. S a n f o r d . 181 ) 6 , by Judgo Hyde, W. H. Hunt and bosses beforehand and will con Miss >1. E. Beyerle. Coquille, Or., March l, ’96. [tf. sume readily. B»ss:an-Bir.sM )w — Near Myrtle Point, The department o f education at March 111, 1896, by lteq. Thomas Harklow, Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist, desires Henry Knnsier and Mrs. Nancy Barklow. Salem last week concluded the duty us to publish the following extract o f sending out state life diplomas, from a letter of Chas. M. Gutfeld, m in x . state diplomas and state certificates of Reedley, Fresno Co., Cal., as he M c A dams — At Dairyville, Curry county. March 6, lHits, to Mr. and Mrs. James to teachers in all parts of the state. handles the remedy referred to and McAdams, a son. Only one—a state certificate— was wants his customers to know what G a l u k r — At Bandon, March 18, 1896, to granted to an applicant from this a splendid medicine it is: Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gallier, a daughter. county, tbnt o f Mrs. Clara Mans “ It is with pleasure I tell you that O IE D . field at Bandon. by one day's use of Chamberlnin’s WacLB—In Coquille City, March 19, 1896, Cough remedy I was relieved of The Rev. Thomas Barklow and Bey. Wm. M. Wells, Baptist minister at this plnoe, aged 59 years, 8 months and wife came near being drowned at a very severe cold. My head waa 16 days. Myrtle Point some days since. completely stopped up and I could I can recom While crossing the river on a log not sleep at night jam at the boom, Mrs. B. missed mend this remedy.” A cold nearly Awarded her footing and fell in. Mr. B. always starts in the head and after H ighest Honor*— W orld’ « F a i r , wards extends to the throat aud rhile attempting to rescue her, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair! also fell in, nnd while she courage- lungs. By using this remedy freely ously held to the log, he recovered »» <*°°n as the cold has been con- DR himself, with great difficulty, and tracted it will cure the cold at once finally saved her. It was quite an and prevent it from extending to experience in a moment o f danger. ' lungs. Many friends greeted Judge J. John Hudson recently run a nail H. Nosier at his borne last Tnes- into his foot, and not suffering V W B day evening, iu honor o f his 65th much inconvenience ftom it at the birthday. It was a surprise to time, endured it aud permitted it Mr. and Mis. N , and passed most to run along without special otten- enjnyably except these clever old tion, and now it threatens him with has received 1 folks were greeted so suddenly serious trouble. He u‘ 1 that primping and full eveniug a handsome bicycle, bat may not toilettes bad to he dispensed with. get to use it for some time. It is However, this did not detract from too bad, for John is an industrious the pleasures of the evening and young man and well intentioned, Most rexfect Made. the sincere well-wishes o f the and it was hoped his injury was 40 Years the standard. but slight and temporary. attendants at the celebration. LOCAL ITEM S. * CREAM BASING Miltoo E. Babb, a San Francisco attorney wbo owns a fine rauch above Myrtle Point, brought np a number of horses on the last trip of the Homer and took them np to the ranch last Monday. Mr. Babb is a subscriber to the H e r a l d . L . G R A Y ,^ W ATCHM AKER AND JE W E LE R , Judge Schroeder came to this place last Thursday and held an C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N . mqnirendo in the case of Robert Burns, of Marshfield arrested aDd held here on the charge o f insan ity. Bum s was adjudged insane WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND aud given into the custody o f Sher STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS iff Gage, wbo departed with him ALWAYS ON HAND. for the asylnm at Salem by Fri day’s train. “ B ob" seemed to be growing worse, and showed a dis ------------ Strings for All Kinds of Musical Instruments. position for violence toward the ast. He had many acquaintances Mr5. Laura C. Phoenix, flllwaukee, WU. here, as he had worked oo the rnil- u M a tro n o f a B e n e v o le n t H o m e and knowing the good Dr. Miles' Nervine road at this point, and been several has done me, iny wish to help others, over times a chain carrier for the county comes my dislike for the publicity, this surveyor while laying ont new IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1898, roads and at other service. Mrs. Gray's Department Motions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, T h e in m a te s h a d t h e “ La€hri&pe,” and 1 was one of the first. Resuming duty too soon, with the care o f bo many sick, I did not regain my health, and in a month I b eca m e so d e b ilit a t e d a n d n e rv o u s from sleeplessness and tho drafts made on my vitality, that it was a question if I could go on. A dear friend advised mo to try J>r. SSiles 9 R e s to ra tiv e Nervine» I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am in better health than ever. I still continue I t s o c ca s io n a l u s e , a s m n e rv e fo o d , as my work Is very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Win., will reach me.M Juno 6,1821. M rs . L aura O. P ooemix . Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive iarantee that the first bottle will benefit. 11 druggists sell it at $1, 6 bottles for 95, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, Ind. y Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health The Foresters’ ball will b e a grand affair. Col. J. J. Lamb went to Empire yesterday ou business. The Foresters’ midnight supper will be furnished nt Hotel Coquille. A Demurest medal contest will will be held nt Willowdale Presby terian church next Friday eveniug. John Noah, while engaged in getting out ship knees on South Coos river, struck bis left knee with an ax, cutting a deep gash. He wns taken to Marshfield for medical treatment. The schooner Mattie T. Dyer went ashore on “ French Frigate” shoal near Honolulu, February 22d, A NICE LINE OF and became a total loss. She was on her way to the Japan sea. The L A D IE S ’ A N D G E N T L E M E N S’ U N D E R W E A R , ETC. entire crew of twenty-three men was saved, and they are now on -AJ.I at IF’x l c e s -A jB to n J .eliliie'ly- X jotkt . their way to San Francisco on the United States steamer Bennington. The men lost everything, but thought themselves Incky to escape with their lives. The Dyer was owned in San Fraucisco, and was one of the most successful of the fleet for several seasons past She was built on the Coquille, and had been prononneed the handsomest and fastest realer that ever went from San Francisco. She was worth 915,000 and was insured for onlyS3000. “ Treaoheronscnrrents” and not a storm drove the vessel to wreck. QOQUILLE P H ARM ACY G r r a y ’s IN" e w B ir ild in g , CO Q U ILLES A G oad T ra a p r. C I T Y , O R ., I f two may be called a “ troupe,” the H e r a l d is pleased to call the F r o n t S t r e e t , O p p o site R . R . D e p o t. Hewetts— Frank and May— a fall team and a big troupe. They DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. gave an entertainment in this place two nights last week on brief p E W , PURE AND FRESH DRUGS notice, but the people only got to 1 G AND CHEMICALS koow the pair to appreciate them. just received and being received The local agent, from some per daily; also a full assortment of tho sonal prejudice and spite-work, Work of finishing nnd occupancy kept the H e r a l d readers in the standard proprietary medicines. o f the new hotel is being pushed. dark to the injury of the com Scaffolding has about all disap pany, which we hope will not peared, aud the plastering and occur again. Their program is papering been completed, and Mr. varied and first-class, and is of a and Mrs. Tuttle are arranging the character to not only highly enter (gompoonding of Prescriptions culinary aud dining departments. tain, but instruct and please. a Specialty. The Republicans held a precinct Don't fail to sen them, is the H e r meeting at Masonic hall last Satur a l d ' s advice, wherever they may OFFICE OF DR. J. BURT MOORE— At The PHARMACY; ResT- day aud chose the following dele appear. edence— Hatch property, near Mr. Messer’s. gates to the Republican county We all know that a tired muscle convention to meet in this city can be restored by rest Your next Friday; L. Harlccker, H. H. . _________ Pv __ N io L o le Q 00j W io k fa&m, W , £Viob its manner of sa 3 ’ing “I am tired. VV. Sinclair, Dr. W. Cuiin. Give me rest” To rest the stomach Our Coquille creamery, oper you must do its work outside of ated by the Coquille Dairymen’s the body. Union, will begiu on the 1st of This is the Shaker’s method of (Opposite the New Hotel) April. Many of the dairymen are curing indigestion, and its success C o q u ille C ity , O re g o n , ready, or well advanced in their is best attested by the fact that preparations for the season’s run. these people are practically free The late gentle rains and mild from what is without doubt the weather have made superb pas most prevaleut of nil diseases. The tures and the outlook is very bright Shaker Digestive Cordial not only --------- o---------- at this end of the Hue. esntains digested food which is C ON STAN TLY R E C E IV E A N D K E E P F R E S H G R O C E R IE S Capt. Geo. Patton, of San Fran promptly absorbed without taxing A N D F A M IL Y S U P P L IE S , C A N N E D GOODS, SU G AR , the tired digestive organ», but it is cisco, is now at Bandon in the in COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, S A L T , ETC., ETC. terest of a new stenmer to run be likewise an aid to the digestion of : C A N D IE S A N D NU TSi tween this liver and S hu Fraucisco. other foods in tho stomach. A 10- TOBACCOS AND C IG A R S, He is representing interests in the cent trial bottle will convince you M EATS city, and is soliciting from onr cit of its merit, and these you can ob F R E S H A N D S A L T E D izens, not financial assistance, but tain through nil druggists. L A R D , V E G E T A B L E S O F A L L K IN D S. TH E P IO N E E R M ARKET FAM ILY GROCERY Johnson Bro's, Proprietors. a guarantee of patronage from L axol is the best medicine for A FIRE LIRE OF WALLPAPER. producers, irnnuFactnres and mer chants. It is possible, too, that children. Doctors recommend it in 8 ® ” Prices ns low as the lowest. the vessel will be built on this river, the place of Castor Oil. B 9*O rders from any part promptly filled. and that our vnlley will fare well S t a j a a - z n o i i a . from the first beginning. It W H E L R , A O. _ __ __ E __ __ _ E __ __ should be a success. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE $ 8 ? Htate o f Oregon, in nnd for the County — w k w a n t s o m e 1st, simyed Hows pay 2 % cents per ponnd, delivered at Coquille Creamery. Those having hogs of this kind to sell v ili please address at once GEO. T. MOULTON, Secretary CoqaiJlo Dairymen’ s Union. ogs w anted IIOGM by April H and Barrows, nnd will \ \ T ANTED—A »M A L L WALL TENT. V V ra good order, size nbont 10x12. Will exchange household forniture. Apply to C. T. HEKT8LET, 2t] Parkersburg, Coos county, Oregon. T ^ G G S G 0 U N T -T H E R E F O R E BUY J the breed that lays the most. Buff Leghorn ie the best breed. Eggs, $ 1 for 13. Improved Pekin Duck eggs. 5 cents each. Correspondence a pleasure. MRS. BUHKIRK, marlOtf] Cdquille City, Or. FIN £ , CLEAN SEED G R A IN . \\T A. MOOMAW. OF NOKWAY, HAH V V • a lot of good clean SEED OATS and BARLEY, which he will sell nt 1 cent per pound—extra for seed grain, nnd feed also. Call soon, before it is gone. [4t* E xecu tion S ale I of C oos. Jane Lennox Landritli, plain- \ tiff, I Bait VS. V in Eqaity Cyrna Liggett Lnndrith, de- ) fo r a fendant. J Divorce. To Cyrua Liggett Landnth, Greeting. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OBEGON: You are hereby notified that yon are re- onired to appear and answer the complaint nled againat yon in the above entitled soil, in which Jane Lennox Landrith is plain tiff, and yon, the said Cyrna Liggett Lan drith, are defendant, on or before the first day of the next regular term o f tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos, to be held in Empire City in said County of Cooa and State of Oregon, on Monday, tho 4T H DAY OF M AY, A.D. 1896, and if you fail so to appear, the plaintiff will apolv to the Court for the relief demanded in her complaint in this suit, a anccinot statement o f which relief is as follows, to-wit: That the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and de fendant be wholly annnlled and set aside. That the care and custody of the minor children in complaint named, and to-wit: James Cyrus Landrith, Roy Landrith. Ellen Landrith, Blanche Landrith and Philip Landrith be awarded to plaintiff. For a judgment against the defendant for her coats nnd disbursements in this «ait. For such other and forther relief in the premises an to the Court shall seem meet and equitable. Service of this summons by pnblieation is made by order o f the Hon. J. C. Fuller ton, Judge o f the Cirouit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos, which said order is dated the 10th day of October, A, I). 1895. JANE LENNOX LANDRITH. feb!8 6tj Plaintiff. 'VTOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT l i under and by virtue of an execution and order of Rale iaaued out o f the Circuit Court of the elate of Oregon for Cooa county, on the 4th day of March, 1896, in favor o f J. W. Bennett, plaintiff, and againat the property of Nele Ruamuntien, defendant, commanding me to make Rale of the eertain real property hereinafter particularly deacribed or a sufficiency thereof to aatiefy the demande of Raid plaintiff, to-wit: The Rum o f (100 Rnd intereRt there.,n at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 13th day of Feb- innry, 1893, and for *35 aUorney fee, and for the further anm of *11 ooeta and elan s * ------------- -------------- the ooeta o f Raid execution. I will, ON SATURDAY, THE M TH DAY OF APRIL, 1896, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon o f R a id day at the Court- houfle door in the town of Empire City, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND Cooe county, Oregon, offer tor eale and cell A FULL LINE OF nt public auction to the higheRt and beat bidder for canh all right, title and interact which the Raid defendant had on the lath day o f February. 1X9H, or may at any time aince have Required, in or to the undivided one half interent of, in and to lota num bered eleven i l l ) , twelve < 12) and thirteen A T 113). in block numbered thirty-four )34t in the town of Ka»1 Marahlleld. according to the plat now on file and of record in the County CI.rk’R office in and for aaid Cooa county. Oregon. Order« left with R. S. K xowi . to *. Dated at Empire City. Cooaennnty, Ore f ' , - v « .¡11 n rn m n f gon, this 5th day of March, 1896. I Iiyt II.I.F LITT, Will receive prompt W. W. GAGE, at te n to n . marlO-Ot] Sheriff of Cooa County, Oregon. P E T E R 10 G G IE,> BANDON, OR. Burial Caskets Lowest Casll Prices. (Snooosaor to J. P. Mossor,) L IV E R Y AND FRED REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. H E A D Q U A R T E R S O F C IT Y E X P R E S S . Attendance at wharf an d dopot to nil steam ers an d train s, and K enersl b a n lin q prom ptly an d 0»r e ta ily tran sacted . JOHN KAINO, aul Wapinkers, N O R T H F R O N T STR E E T, M A R S H F IE L D . LL KINDS o f blacksmith work and A wagon work, new or repair work, done on short notice. WE STEAM ER MARTIN RUSSEL THE M ARSHFIELD G U A R A N T E E OUR WORK To g i.e aatiafaction. Come and see a*. novl9’S5] KAINO A HUH»EL. O o to th e "South Coast" M akes regular t r ip s from San Francisco to Colombia River, calling at Enreka and COOS B^A."ST. Freight rate« from Cooa Bny to Astoria nnd Portland, per to q ---- $ 1 • • PA88ENGKU8, fH.OO AND M .O # . For further information, apply to SOUTHERN OREGON CO., Agents, Empire City, Oregon. E. G. Flanagan, Agent, deo24tf1 Marshfield, Oregon. Chair Fa c to ry^ C O Q U IL LE C ITY. (Opposite City Wharf.) M a r s h fie ld RACKET STORE ON HAND order flrst-olnsa K FEP8 AND M.VKE8 T O RAW HIDE : CHAIRS, For cheap good« and aplendid bargain« You can get many good art idea at ono-hnlf their coat at other atorea. BLANKETS AND PILLOW S at «arpriaingly low prioea. Steel Filea o f all siaea and ahapea at half price. Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX, Proprietor. The RACKET ia on the co-operative plan, and ha« good payin.x «took in the company for ante. J, E. Quick, = American Woolen Hills Co., O F C H IC A G O florth Front S trw t, • • Jlarxhlidd. ------- ^ Special jn o r r n s o . H O W E , Agent. Agent, Will travel through Cooe and Curry countie* and take order« for MEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS, rpAXES FOR THE YEAR 1895 ARE Price« from |fl to *20 « suit The I now doe and will iMOnrae delinquent beet bargain« ever offered in thin a —R I. 1«!I6. Time will not he extended. county. See hi« «ample«. W . W. O AO E. Sheriff. Notice t o _ Taxpayers.