Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 05, 1896, Image 3

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5, 1896.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
W ed nesd ays and f r i
will run uh follows;
Arrive
12.15p. m.
Marshfield
Leave
COQUILLE C IT Y 11.00 a . ni.
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Norway
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1U.15 “
Myrtle Point
Leavo
8.00 a. m.
Arrive “
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10.00
LOCAL
IT E M S .
Additional local« ou 2d page.
New goods just received at J. W.
Leneve’a.
*
Fancy crackers and
Geo. Robinson’s.
‘For Charity Sufferetb Long.”
H
otel
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111
c o q u il l e ,
cookies at
*
Heavy snows are reported up in
the mountains.
All kinds of ladies shirt-waists at
Mrs. Martin’s.
County seat meeting tonight at
Merchantile hall.
The protracted rains have raised
the river kanks-full.
Nice corn-fed bacon at Geo. Rob­
inson’s at 8 cents per pound.
*
The summer mail schedule went
into operation on the 1st inst
Call at J. W. Leneve’s, see and
price goods whether you buy or
n ot r
*
W
Good silver spoons, large and velope. The Dominion Company. Third
small; at reduced prices at Geo. Floor, Omaha Building, Chicago. Illinois.
It is hard work to win the friend­
Robinson's.
*
W. H. Hull, of Riverton, chair­ ship of the masses of the people to
man Populist oounty committee, our town and business patronage,
was up a couple of days last week. when it is not known to them that
you want them.
Remember when the weather
clears up you can find anything in
Oregon Kidney Tea is the most
the straw hat lino at J. W. Len­ effective blood-purifier known. For
eve’s.
* sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins,
B. J. Owen came down from Nor­ of Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L.
Leneve, of Coquille City.
way yesterday for the doctor for
A special train came over Sunday
Mrs. Henry Allen, who has a spell
afternoon and took a host of peo­
o f fever.
ple from this valley to Empire as
The teachers’ examination will be
jurors, witnesses, etc., at district
held: at Myrtle Point, beginning
court, which opeued Monday.
"Wednesday, May 13, at 1 p. m. See
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8«*e«l G r a l u l o r N o lo .
notice elsewhere.
F ob E x c h a n g e — A good 2-story
house of 9 rooms; a small barn;
two lots s°t out to small fruit, in
Coquille C ity; also 40 acres of laDd,
1 mile from Myrtle Poiot, 25 acres j
bottom— 15 acres tench— for small,
improved farm.
Apply at this
office or to Box 34, Coquille City.
HERE S H lT c S M E S !
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8T. JAC0B8 OIL
ondays ,
M day»
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U asdM .
By invitation of some of the
business men of Bandon, a delega­
tion of citizens of Coqnille, some
E U M Ä T i S M
I f y o n w a n t t o to o t It «o n *
twenty ip number, visited that place
c e n t r a i « i t e h e a lin g An
S”
n cu re«
lost Friday, and attended a county
seat meeting in the evening.
A
For new goods go to Mrs. C. W . | There was an average enrollment large gathering of Baudou’s citi­
Martin’s.
* | of 110 pupils in our school the 1st zens was in attendance, and the
New calicoes, princess’ ducks, etc., month, and an average attendance meeting was a very pleasant affair
indeed.
J. M. Upton was chosen
at J. W. Leneve’s.
* of 103 for the month.
chairman and Geo. F. Topping
Keep a lookout for “ Uncle Tom ’s
The Populist club has set Wed­
secretary J. S. McCuin, o f the H er ­
Cabin,” by the Stuttz Co.
nesday evening of next week for its
ald , was invited to present the sub­
For cutlery, knives, razors, Bcis- regular meeting, and on Wednesday
ject to be considered, the removal
sors, etc., at reduced prices, go to evenings thereafter.
All are in­
of the county seat, which he did in
Geo. Robinson's.
* vited to attend.
a few introductory remarks.
The
Miss Alta Dodge, of M yrtle Point,
The man who called sarsaparilla a fraud,
was a visitor a brief spell in Co- had Rood reason; for ha cot hold of a worth- discussion then became geueral and
I ssh mixture nt “ reduced rates.” lie chanced I ft large number of persons responded
quille City lost week.
hia opinion, however, when he becan
to . take ^ ca|j8 to Bpenk, among whom
*"
.......
Come, now, boys of the g. o. p's, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It pays to be careful,
were A. J. Sherwood, J. H. Roberts,
and vote ’er straight— let’s make it when bnyinc medicine.
R.
D. Sanford, J. M. lepton, Judge
Mr, and Mrs. Zenie Strang and
unanimous this time.
Nosier, Peter L o g g ie and. various
Miss
L
ily
Wagner
went
to
Myrtle
For cheap goods aDd extra bar­
others. So far os the sentiment of
gains go to the old Collier stand Point yesterday. Mrs. Strang’s and
kept by Geo. Robinson.
* Miss W agner’s sister, Mrs. Ernst the Bandon people could he ascer­
tained from the speeches, it was
I f you want to see “ Uncle Tom ” Hermann, is reported quite sick.
almost universaTin favor of locating
and “ Little Eva,” attend the play of
Six months longer of life have
the county scat on fhe Coquille
“ Uncle Tom ’s Cabin,” next week. been granted to the H ebald by an
river. [The. people ‘ oUBapiTpjb. seem
Dates will be announced later.
old party so-called business man ol
to understand that it will he re­
ANTED.—Several trustworthy gentle­ this place. Thanks, fellow-citizen,
moved by this vote,, apd that Co­
men or ladies to travel in Oregon for
but has the H erald ever asked any
eatabliehed, reliable bouse. Salarv, $780
quille is the most available place.
and expenses. Steadv position. Enclose
favor
of
you
?
references snd sslf-sddressed stamped en­
P a in o ft e n c o n - R
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AVINO LEASED TH IS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLEBY,
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-olase
stjle, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason­
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market »fiords.
SAM PLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
roomy and oeutrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and T ern *
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
Rates—$1 to $2 per day.
»
L. G RAY,*
£ J &
Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix. fUlwoukee. WU.
“ M a tro n
o f a B e n e v o le n t B o o m
and knowing tho good Dr. Miles' Nervine
has done mo, my wish to help others, over­
comes my disiiko for tho publicity, this
letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1803,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y ,
T h e in m a t e s h a d t h o 4 * L a G r i p p e ,”
and 1 was one of the first. Resuming duty
too soon, with the care of so many alck, I
did not regain my health, and in a month
Ib eem tn e eo d e b ilita t e d a n d w i n a m
from sleeplessness and the drafts made on
my vitality, that It waa a question If I could
go on. A dear friend advised me to try
W ATCHES, F IN E L IN E OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, N E W ANl?
S T Y L IS H S IL V E R W A R E AND O P T IC A L GOODS
A L W A fS ON HAND.
I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am
^Abetter health than over. Instill continue
-Strings fo r All Kinds o f Musical Instruments.-
I t s occa sion a l n » e , am a n e r v e fo o d ,
as my work i * very trying. A letter ad­
dressed to Milwaukee, Wia., will reach me."
June 6,1894.
M rs . L a u r a O. P h o e n ix .
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
A ll druggists sell it at tl, 6 bottles for 95. Or
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Mrs. Gray's Department
IS SUPPLIED W ITH A SELECT STOCK OF
Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles,
A NICE L IN E OF
Mr. N. Boots, an old resident of
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.
Oregon, and well known in Coos
county, is spending s. few days in A l l
at
F r lc e e
.A je t o iile lila a g r ly
L a w .
town after a long absence.
John Conner, of Four Mile, and
A Osborn, of Curry county, left
Coquille City last Monday for Cooks
Inlet, Alaska.
They will take a
years supply of provisions and will
select a good location for hunting
and trapping, and will also do some
prospecting for gold. They expeot
to he gone a year and a half if all
goes well with them. The H erald
sishes them a profitable trip and
safe return.
C o a l — Any
pnrehnse coal
coal mine will
at the H e r a l d
persons wishing to
from the Coqnille
please leave orders
office.
Cnpt. J. Graves, lepresenting J.
S. Timball Co., of San Francisco,
has been on the river for a week,
and arranged for a steamer to ply
between Coqnille river and San
Francisco and way ports.
The
steamer Moro is now in the river
on her first trip and will continue
to run until some other boat is put
od .
The Moro is a 200-ton gaso­
line boat rather than n steamer.
She is hailed with joy by the peo­
ple of this valley.
Q OQUILLE
P H A R MACY
G r r a y ’s N e w B u i l d i n g ,
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OIL,
F ro n t Street, Opposite R . R . Repot.
DR. J. BURT MOORE. Proprietor.
O T IC E .—A ll persons are forbidden from
catting timber or trespassing: in any
way upon the W
o f sec. 6, two. 28 sonth,
range 12 west, in Oooa oountv. Oregon,
t m 15]
J O llN N O T L E Y .
N
E x e c u tio n
H E W , PURE AND FRESH DRUÖS
1 &
S a le .
When you want to buy flour,
sugar, coffee, vinegar, salt, pepper,
canned goo Is, tobacco, beans, candy,
nuts, or nuy thing in the dry goods
line, boots nud shoes, call at J. W.
Leneve’s.
*
The issue of the H erald this
week is 11G8. Count up for your­
self, 48£ quires of paper, and think
it over that you are not soliciting
the patronage of the
H erald ’ s
readers.
in San Luis Obispo county, Cali­
fornia— 18 acres in all; 5 acres
fruit trees, mostly French ptnues,
also oue acre family orchard, gen­
eral fruits; 3-room house; partly
enclosed with wire fence; smnll
barn; f of a mile from depot on
narrow-gsuge railroad; | of a mile
from town of Nipnma. The above
will be exchanged for property iu
Coquille valley.
[21 4 t.
The new steamer to be placed on
the run from this river to San Fran­
cisco, ns mentioned in the H erald
some days since, left San Francisco
for this place last Wednesday. She
is the steam schooner Moro, and
W e appeal to our boys and
has a capacity of 200 tons.
youth to discontinue their disre­
Roseburg Plaindealer:
Smith spectful remarks and jeers at new­
comers and visitors to our town.
Bailey, one of the owners of the Some are letting this disreputable
"Van Houten, resumes management habit grow on them, and while their
o f this populnr house today at parents and the general public are
noon, J. G. Callahan retiring.
Mr. soliciting the presence of strangers
Bailey with his estimable hostess, and desire to mnke a good im­
pression, some of their children are
Mrs. Bailey, will hereafter cater to
jeering nnd insulting them and mak­
the traveling public at this caravan­
ing a bad impression.
sary.
The Populists nnd citizens of
W hile in Stockton, Cal., some
Coos county will have the pleasure
time ago, Thos. F. Langan, of Los
of hearing one, possibly two or
Bonor, that state, was taken very
throe, speakers of national fame
severely with cramps and diarrhoea.
between this date and the election.
He chanced to meet Mr. C. M
Gen. Weaver may get talking to us,
Carter, who was similarly afflicted.
or “ Cyclone” Davis of Texas, Mr.
He says: “ I told him of Chamber­
Sovereign, of the K. o f L., Hon.
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea T. V. Cutor of California, either one
Remedy, and we went to the of whom we hope the readers of
Holden Drug Store and procured a | the H erald and citizens generally
bottle of i t
I t gave Mr. Carter
may have the pleasure to hear.
prompt relief and I can vouch for
Did you ever stop to think what
its having cured me.” For sale by
indigestion really meaDS ? It means
Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist
simply your stomach is tired.
If
Rev. J. L. Futrell, of the South­ our legs are tired, we ride.
The
ern Methodist church, who has been horse nnd the steam engine does
Why not give your
visiting here a fortnight past and the work.
: stomach a ride; that is, let some­
been prospecting the educational
thing else do its work.
Foods can
outlook, has made purchase of the i be digested outside o f the body.
academy building, at the north ‘ All plants contain digestive princt-
The
end, from the Adventist association. ! pies which will do this.
The reverend gentleman pays the Shaker Digestive Cordial contains
sum of about $3000 for the building, digestive principles and is a prepar­
and will proceed at once to make ation designed to rest the stomach.
improvements
thereon, such as The shnkera themselves have such
raising the building, placing heat­ unbounded confidence in it that
ing apparatus in the basement, they have placed 10-cent sample
remodeling the halls and recitation ‘ ljottles on the market, and it is said
rooms, putting up a boarding hall, that even so small a quantity proves
etc. Mr. Futrell is an educator of beneficial in a vast majority of
high repute and scholarly attain­ cases. All druggists keep i t
ments, nnd we understand has a
L axol is the best medicine for
faculty already organized for a high
grade school, fully up to the require­ j children. Doctors recommend it in
ments of this sectior of the state. 1 place of Castol Oil.
j
l 'u l i t l e
N|icnkiuir
A t Masonic hall tomorrow nigh t
The Populists will have a rally and
invite everybody, especially the
ladies, to he present Mr. Edwards
of Grants Pass, Populist candidate
fo r state senator from this district,
will address you. He is said to be
an able speaker. Hon. Thos. Buck-
man, candidate for representative,
is also expected; and our own W.
H. Nosier nnd possibly others may
have time to say something.
Turn
out and judge for yourself as hon­
est, intelligent, patriotic citizens.
Daily health Laws.
section.
This is a first effort, but
with a little practice will become
practicable, and in his artistic snd
intelligent manipulation very ser­
viceable to onr local wauls. The
H e r a l d hopes to utilize it for the
benefit of our people.]
■V TO TIC K IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , T H A T
i i
un‘ier,#i|d tyy virtue o f an execution
I ln a k c t S o c ia l.
The Indies o f the Methodist
Episcopal church will give a basket
social at the little church Thursday
evening, May 14th.
A neat little
program of musical nnd literary
exercises will be rendered, after
which ornamental baskets contain­
ing luncheon will he sold at auction,
the purchaser to eat supper with
the lady who prepares the basket
and luncheon.
Admission at the
door 10 cento for adults and 5 cento
for children under 12 years old. A
delightful evening is promised those
who attend.
By Order o f Committee.
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The steamer “ Arcatn” has been
placed on the run formerly taken
by the “ South Coast” The “ Areata”
makes regular trips between San
Francisco and Portland, calling at
Eureka, Coos bay, nnd. Astoria, each
way.
Passengers and freights at
lowest rates. Apply to E. G. Flana­
gan, Marshfield, or Southern Oregon
Co., Empire City, ageijts.
*
Don’t eat so rapidly.
Sit on a chair and be quiet after
eating. Your stomach is not a coal
Miss Joey Beyers, just returned
bin.
from the normal school at Ashland,
When you feel uncomfortable
after eating you have eaten too was greeted by many young friends
much, audyou need Joy’s Vegetable last Saturday night atMVs. Boutell’s
Sarsaparilla.
Miss Beyers was to W-gilf a Wrm of
I f you suffer from rheumatism school at Sumner yesterday.
watch the sheets. Don’t get between
them; if damp dry them.
W illie Batchelor aiill Frank Tich-
Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s enor came in from SaTem Inst week,
Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
and are on tho hunt for employment
Keep flies out of your house; they
are germ carriers.
n on *.
Wear flannel undergarments.
B reen — At Bandon, April 29, 1896, to Mr.
Keep your feet warm; your head
and Mrs. Robert Breen, a »on.
cool.
W oi . th in o to n — At Newport. April 2«, 1896,
to Mrs. and Mr. J. V. Worthington, aaon.
When your blood is thin you feel
— A t Dniryville. Curry .coortv. April
cold in the least change.
When N klron
27, 1896, to Mr. nnd Mm. Peter Nelson,
your blood is thin take Joy’s V ege­
twin Kiri babies—weight,
pounds each.
table Sarsaparilla; it will make your
blood red, rich and thick.
Yes it will do to take Joy’s
Vegetable Sarsaparilla now.
# -----
When you get off your bicycle
after a long warm run, put on a
coat
K E E P S C O N STA N TLY ON H AN D
I f you are going on a trip take
A F U L L L IN E OF
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla
Strange food
makes strange
stomachs.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa­
parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses
the stomach, and renews the
A .T
stomach.
No appetite?
Take Joy’s Vege-1
table Sarsaparilla
Keen appetite.
Accept nothing but the genuine . Orders left with R. S. K nowlton ,
when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable C oqviixe C ity , will receive prompt
| Sarsaparilla.
nttenton.
j PETER
LOGGIE,.
BANDON. OR,
Burial
Caskets
Lowest Casb Prices.
11th day o f April. 1896, upon a judgm ent
rendered in "the Justice’ s Court fo r D istrict
Number Tw o o f Coos county, Oregon, on
tho 17th day o f March, 1896, and a tran­
script o f the said judgm ent docketed in
the said Circuit. Court on the 4th day o f
April, 1896, which .;aid judgm ent and exe­
cution is against the property o f Ü. Albreoht,
defendant, and in fa vo r o f È. A. Eickworth,
plaintiff, and which SRid execution com­
mands me to make the sum o f $100, t o ­
gether with interest thereon at the rate o f
eight per cent per annum from the 17th
day o f June, 1895, and the further sum o f
*4 ’95 costs and costa o f said execu­
tion, I did. on the 18th day of A pril, 1896,
levy upon lot ono in block four in the town
o f Ferndale, Coos county, Oregon, ns per
plat ot said town o f record m the office o f
tho County Clerk of Coos county. Oregon,
and I w ill. O N S A T U K D A Y , T H E O T H
D A Y O F JUNE, 1896, nt the hour o f
one o ’clock in the afternoon o f the said
day at the courthouso door in the town o f
Em pire City, Coos countv, O regon, offor
for sale and sell at public suction to the
highest and best bidder fo r cash, all right,
title and interest which the said defendant,
C. Albrecht, had on said 4th day o f April.
1896, or may nt any time since have acquired
in or to the above described premises, or a
sufficiency thereof to satisfy the demands
o f said plriintiff ns above fe t forth.
Dated May 1,1896.
W . W . O AG E,
m ay55t] Sheriff o f Coos county, O regon.
E x e c u tio n . S a le .
o t ic e
N
is
hereby
g iv e n
, th at
under and by virtue o f an execution
issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the stAte
o f Oregon for Coos county, on the 11th day
o f March, 1896, in fa vo r o f Eishhold and
M iller, plaintiffs, and against the property
o f W. G. Webster, defendant, commanding
me to make the snm o f $382.00, with inter­
est thereon at the rate o f eight per cent per
annum from the 21st day o f Mny, 1891, the
further sum o f $17.50 boats, and also the
costs upon said execution, out o f the prop­
erty o f the said defendant, I did, on the
2d day o f A pril, 1896, levy upon, as the
property o f the said defendant, lots two,
three, six and seven, in block tw o o f Dean
A Company's second addition to the town
o f Marshfield, Coos county, O regon; also
lot two in block two in the town o f North
Marshfield, Coos oonnty, Oregon; and on
the 3d day o f April, 1896, I did levy upon
the sonth naif* o f the southeast quarter nnd
the southeast quarter o f the southwest
quarter o f section five, and the northeast
quarter o f the northwest quarter o f section
eight, all in township twenty-six south of
range eleven west o f the W illam ette M erid­
ian in Coos comity, Oregon; also the south­
east quarter o f the southeast quarter, the
north h alf of the southeast quarter and
the sonth half o f the northeast quarter o f
section eleven, in township twenty five
south o f range eleven west o f the W illa ­
m ette Meridian in Cooa oounty, Oregon;
and on the 7th day o f April, 1896, I did
levy apon lot one o f section four, in tow n­
ship twenty-six south o f range fourteen
west o f the W illam ette Meridian in Coos
county, O r a m i and I did, on the 9th dny
o f April, 1896, levy upon lot five in block
five in the town o f M y rtle Point, Coos
oounty, Oregon, as per plat o f said town
prepared by Wm. P. Wright and o f record
in the County Clerk’s office o f said Coos
oounty, Oregon: also lots one, eleven and
twelve in block five in E llio tt’ s addition to
the town o f Coquille City, Cooa county,
Oregon, according to a plat thereof pre­
pared by W illiam H all for Itobert Elliott;
and I will, on T H U B 8 D A Y , T H E 1 « T H
D A Y O F M A Y , 1896, at the hour o f one
o’ clock in the afternoon o f said day at the
Courthouse door in the town o f Empire
I City, Coos county, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell At public auction to the highest
and best bidder fo r cash, all right, title
and interest which the said defendant.
W. G . Welmter, had on the third day o f
October, 1892, or may at auy time since
have acquired in or to all o f the above
described real prop erty, ar a sufficiency
thereof to satisfy the demands o f the said
plaintiff as above stated.
Dated April 10th, 1896, at Em pire C ity,
Cooa countv, Oregon.
W . W . OAG E,
apr14 6t| Sheriff o f C oot county, O regon.
AND CHEMICALS
just received and being received
daily; also a full assortment of the
standard proprietary medicines.
process of zinc etching, of which issued out or thè C ircu it Court ot the
V the professor owds the right in this State o f-O re g o n fo r C oos county on the
go to Indiana to make their future
I n " X i i l i o e lo M a r in e r * '*
borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Me leave
For March, issued from the office
many friends here, whose best
of the coast snd geodetic survey,
wishes will attend them.
the following chart corrections for
E. J Bigelow, of this city, guar­
the
North Pacific are noted;
dian of Caroline Alma Green, minor,
Oregon— P ort Orford— Changes
of near Eckley, lias been granted a
pension for bis ward. The applica­ in Topography— A new edition of
tion of J. B. Green, her deceased chart 5952 shows changes in the
father, was filed in 1890, nnd Mr.
hydrography in the vicinity of
Bigelow lias prosecuted the claim in
behalf of the minor child until the Port Orford, nnd gives additional
topography in the locality. Chart
stipend has been granted.
F o r T r a d e .— A smnll fruit farm affected: 5952.
OREGON.
I hr, B ile e * R e s t o r a t iv e N e r v in e .
R e s t o r e s H e a lth
J. F. Mast, of Fisbtrap, has a
Mrs. C. W. Marlin has just re­
ceived another uew stock o f dry lot of extra fine seed oats for sfle.
The old public square block in
goo la, silks, embroideries, laces Call on or write to him at Arago,
and trimmings of all kinds.
* P. O. Don’t lose this chance to Coquille, thnt was originally set
get good seed.
apart for county scat purposes by
M. E. church services at the little
Mr. Elliott, has again been placed
Todd
Dickson
came
up
last
Sat­
church next Sunday, May 10th,
morning and evening.
Prnyor urday from Bandon. He continues at the service of the county, free of
to improve from the injuries he re­ charge, by M. J. McDonald of San
meeting every Friday evening.
ceived at the powder explosion nt Francisco. I t is a magnificent gift,
The ladies are urged to attend
his blncksmitbskop some week., and the people of the entire county
Land?
the Populist club meetings. There since.
ought to thank Mr. McDonald for
will be entertaining programs of
Rod McDonald and family expect this spleudid offer. This beautiful
[T h e H e r a l d is indebted to Prof.
brief
addresses,
readings and to take the new steamer for San
block lias never been valued at less Kanematz for the above suggestive
music.
Francisco, on her departure from
cartooD.
It is prepared by a new
this place today or tomorrow, and than $2400.
“ A w olf in sheep's clothing” —the enbetl-
tnte offered h.v the “ cutter” an being just ns
good an Ayer's Sarnnpnrilln. I f you don't
want to be bitten, iunixtupon having Ayer’ s
Sarsaparilla, even if it is a little denrer.
Depend npon it, it w ill bo cheaper fo r you
ill the end.
11 1 ■■
H.
a. j.
J. T U T T L E , P liO P B lE T O H .
«
(Compounding of Proscriptions
a S p e c ia lt y .
O F F IC E O F
DR. J. BURT MOORE— A t The P H A R M A C Y ;
edence— Hatch property, near Mr. Messer's.
Re«i-
TH E P IO N E E R
MARKET
FAMILY GROCERY
(Opposite the New Hotel)
C oquille City, Oregon,
Johnson Bro’s, Proprietors,
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C O N S T A N T L Y 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
A N D F A M IL Y 8 U P P L IE S , C A N N E D GOODS, SU G A R ,
COFFEE, TEAS, SPIC ES, b A L T , ETC., ETC.
TOBACCOS A N D C IG A R S,
:
C A N D IE S A N D N U TS,
fresh
and
salted
m eats
L A R D , V E G E T A B L E S O F A L L K IN D S .
A FINE LINE OF WALLPAPER.
8f£-Prices as low as the lowest._
Orders from any part promptly filled.
A. O. WHEELER,^
38?
(Soooesaor to J. P. Messor,)
L IV E R Y
AND
FEED
STABLES,
BEAR OF NEW H OTEL, COQUILLE C IT Y ,
T T E A D Q U A R T E R 8 O F C IT Y E X PR E S S.
OREGON.
Attendance at wharf
■ A * and depot to all • teaman and train*, and general hauling promptly and earatally
transacted.
Co to the
M a rsh fie ld
Chair F a c to ry ^
COQUILLE CUT.
I Opposite City Wharf. 1
RACKET STORE
For cheap goods snd splendid bargains
You can got many good articles at
one-half their ooat at
other stores.
BLANKETS AND P ILLO W S
at surprisingly low prioes.
Steel Files o f all siaea and shapes at half
price.
JOKERS ON HAND AND MAKES TO
order flmt-ol
R A W H ID E
C H A IR S .
Manufactured from beat hard wood.
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
WALTER DRANEt
The RACKET is on the oo-operative
plan, and has good paying stock iu the
company for sale.
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
üorth Front Street, ,• • Mamhllrld.
jnovi 9*95
C. H OW E, Agent
C O Q U IL L E
A
C IT Y , OREGON
L L kinds o f farm workaolicited. Horse
shoeing and plow work a specialty
.
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Hopplieefor
lom ina work, wedge.;, doge,
W A N T E D -A N ID E A 5 5 2 T J ÏÂ
thing to patent ? Protect rour Idea, .th e, me, ring«, cant-hooka snd everything need in
bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WKIIIICR- logging camps kept on bend. Satisfaction
IU [IS * OO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. 1 gnerenteed. Shop on corner north o f Pio-
D. C., for their flJOO prize offer.
(Y.Hf
udei Feed «ta b le.