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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1896)
« à G irin i grraui. T U E SD A Y , JU N E 2, LOCAL ■% % % % % % *% % % *% % % % *% % % % % % % % *% *% % % % % ■ KNOCK THE SPOTS 1896. ITEM S. OUT. Additional local« ou 2d page. Shull we celebrate ou the 1th of Julv? BRUISE ST. JACOBS OIL A «o ro s p o t, green , b lo c k , o r b lu e , 1 b a U m th e . o r e n e u d isa p p ea r IT IB M A C I C A L . For hot and cold baths, go to ' M c D o n a ld 's . From LaGrlppe. Prof. Cooptr, the blind phrenol H o w D r. M ile s ’ N e rv in e R e stored ogist, gave n vsiy entertaining aud O n e of K e n t u c k y ’s B u s in e s s instructive lecture last uigbt at M e n to Health. Masonic hall to a large nud appre ciative audience. He will lecture tonight again, Wednesday night and Thursday night, and make public examinations ench night. The lectures are free, except a col- lection to assist him in defraying expenses. Friday night he will give a stereopticon exhibition of 120 large and magnificeut views, for a small admission fee. All should atteud. Prof. Cooper will givo private examinations Hud charts at Hotel Coquille. .llrn iM rlM l D m Miss Ora Sheppard, who has Wus observed at this place iu a beeu stopping in Baudon for some Mr. andMrsIWrch. of th eS tu tU jmnnner but uot formj,Uy and ex weeks past, returned home Monday eompany, were visiting in this ptnee tensively as has been the custom last to remain. a day or so past. for some years back. The chief Coquille City presented a lively Mrs. C. Y. L»we returned yester- feature of the day was the presen- appeal mice nu last Monday; town duy from a visit at the bay nnd is tation of a flag by the ladies of the full o f people aud everybody good- stopping with her aunt, Mrs. It. E. W. It. C. to our public school, which untured. Our election weut off Buck. ceremony was enacted at Masonic very pleasantly, indeed. A number of our young meo Prof. T. W. Johnson is teaching hull iu the presence of a large and Mrs. W. \V. Hayes, wife of rallied Friday evening nud secured the Etelka school duriug this term, appreciative audience. County Treasurer Hnyea, o f Em i. flue flag pole for the school flag At 1 :30 p. m. the hall was well ! pire City, cutue over ou Monday’s and will tnke the school at Custer presented by the ladies of the duriug the latter summer mouths. tilled with citizens of the town nnd train, and went to liandou to visit Relief Corps. Saturday morning vicinity. The children of the | a number of them completed the O DISEASE has ever presented so many John Quick, delegate from the school filed into seats reserved for with her sou aud family. as LaGrippe. No disease Bear creek church to theBaptist asso the scholars, each of whom bore a | Rev, J. 8. McCain, o f the H eu - work, set tbe pole and arruoged leaves peculiarities Its victim s so debilitated, useless, the tackle and had everything in sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. ciation at Hose burg, left yesterday. flag which had been supplied to the ALD> gp^nj |ggt S unday in Bandou, readiuess for floating Old Glory, Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent o f the Mut , , . . The association convenes on the 4th schools on a former occasion by the | ual Life Insurance Co., o f Kentucky, says: which event took place about 3 p. evening. same patriotic body of ladies. The P ^ h i n g morning and 1889 and ’90 I had two severe attacks inst m. We have not the names of h II o f **ln LaGrippe, the last one attacking m y ner exercises were announced in the fol He accompanied Mr. Burkhart to the persons lendiug a hand, nnd vous system with such severity that m y life Fon R e n t — A splendid farm, good lowing order: that place on Saturday and had therefore make co mention by was despaired o f. I had not slept for more house, good barn to rent for two than two months excep t by the use o f nar Song, America— by the schools, the pleasure o f hearing him deliver name, except our veteran comrade. cotics that stupefied me, but gave me no yenrs for the small sum of $800, in assisted by the audience ami choir. one of his grand speeches Saturday City Recorder John Rowau, and rest. 1 waa only conscious o f Intense mental advance, for two . yenrs. Address Presentation nddress by Hon. W. agonizing bodily pain and the Ed Farther, of Salem? 'who is a weakness, fa ct that I was hourly growing weaker. H xiulo wffice. • * Sinclair,-for the ladies of - the W. R. night. comparative »frituger Ttr’ otfr midst1 . When in this condition, I com m enced using 'The steamer “ Areata” has been . . Oregon Kidney Tea is the most C. All have'the sincere thankfe-ef the Dr Mile#’ Restorative Nervine. In tw o day# I began to improve and in one m onth’s tim e Reception address by J. S. Mc- placed on the run formerly taken effective blood-pnrifier known. For ladies aodtiefyunt board.;-* - - 1 was on rod. much to the surprise o f all who sale by druggists N. O. IV. Perkins, Eweq, on the part of the school by the “ South Coast.” The “ Areata’, o f my condition. 1 have been in e x The man Who eats because lie is .knew makes regular trips between Sail board and in behalf of the children c e lle n t health since an<J have recommended o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. 8. L. hungry is, thus far, on k level with you r remedies to many o f my friends." Francisco and Portland, calling at and patrons of the Coquille City Leneve, of Coquille City. Louisville. Jan 22. 1895. D. W. H ilton . The man who stops Eureka, Coos bay, and Astoria, each the brutes. public schools. The steamer Moro came into the Passengers nnd freights at eating tbe moment his hunger is Hr. Miles* Hervine Restores lealtk Song, by the choir— What a way. Nature river Sunday night, after n tu p to Gathering That Will Be. lowest rates. Apply to E. G. Flana appeased is the wise man. At the close of these exercises, gan, Marshfield, or Southern Oregon needs no more food than she culls Cooa bay for some railroad iron Mrs. Roht. Dean took a ran to * for. Cjofitinued excess brings about f jr tbe Baudon Block C oh I C o ’ s the audience nnd children formed in Co., Empire City, agents. dyspepsia,- with hiss } of flesh, Beaver Hill last Monday to have a procession and followed the band W. L. Huyter, father o f Mrit. track at Riverton, after discharging strength, sleep and mental power; visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. to the school grouuds, where the Knowlton of this place nnd an old and au accumulation of aches,pains which she came to this city. beautiful flag was raised to half Cox. During resident o f Fisbtrnp, came home and many dangerous local maladies. E. H. Beyers, o f Sumner, spent mast in honor of the day. Grandma Roberts, of Myrtle The stomach note can do nothing Sunday in this city with his daugh this exercise the school saluted the from California last Wednesday. Point, attended the funeral o f Mr*. alone. We must appeal to some flag and snug, The Flag. During his trip below he took iu ter, Mrs. G. F. Boutell, returning artificially digested food which can J. P. Tapper, at BandoD, last Fri After this ceremony, the bund yesterday for the election. Mr. B. took the head of the procession, Snu Francisco, Redwood City, L os also digest other foods. That is to day, and returned home on Mon is a good and progressive citizen, followed by the W. R. C., scholars Augeles, Pomona, Puento, and say, we must use the Shaker Diges day. He reports times tive Cordial. The effect is prompt and is the ,-bee king” of Coos and citizens, and proceeded to the other places. R. D. Sanford, nnd his cousin The chronic pain On his and cheering. cemeteries to decorate the graves worse there than here. county. Altogether the very pleasant day way back lie visited his old home and distress ceases. Appetite pres from Illinois, spent Sunday last in T he nip o f n p oisonous snsk e is bnt n Flesh and vigor Bandon- They went down to hear passed vary creditably. There was in Folk county, and came in on the ently revives. slight rem ove from l>eing m ore dnneerous grad unity come back and the sufferer Hon. A. G. Burklmrt speak at that some display of flags, business was than* the poison o f scrofula in the b lo o d . very generally suspended, ami citi Roseburg stage. He was greatly recovers. But he must be careful place, aud returned home Monday. A y e r's Sarsaparilla purities tbe vital fluid, A trial bottle for zens of the town and friends in the benefitted iu libalth by travel, but iu the future. expels sit p oisonous substances, and sup p lies the clem auts o f life, health and country early began to appear with is glad to get horre to Coos once 10 cents. flowers and other evidences of o b more. E xecution Saule. strength. L a x o l is the best medicine for Miss Maude Garfield, grand servance of the day. Our local G. Dr. J. W. Strange, the Roseburg children. Doctors recommend it "VT O T IC E is hereby given, that nnder and A. R. post took no part ns an organ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Judge 1.x by virtue o f an execution nnd ord er ization, but the ladies of the W. R. dentist, will next visit Coquille City iu place of Castor Oil. o f sale issued ou t o f the C ircuit Court Dyer, came up from Oakland, Cal., C. and many individual veterans about July 15th to 20th, and it is o f the State o f Oregon fo r C oos county, via l( It in fa vor o f T hom as W ilson, plaintiff, and yesterday and is stopping with her participated earnestly and sincerely. desired that all work be reserved for him. The doctor is a regular H it t b b S tbw abd —A t the residence o f Thos against the property o f S. D . G . Anderson graud aunt, Mrs. R. E. Buck. She The band, too, promptly filled its F augh, at the m outh o f Beaver slough, and his w ife Mary A nderson, defendants, visitor to this place and is identi May 27, 18%. by H er. J . S. M cCain, Mel. com m anding me to sell the certain real will probably spend her vacation wonted place and added much to fied with our interests, nnd to pat vin H ayter ang M iss N ettie Pearl Steward. property hereinafter described, or a suffi- the solemn observance. cirn cy thereof to satisfy the dem ands here with her grand-parents and ronize him is the same as patron L aibd - B axtkk —A t E m pire City, May 29, o f the said p lain tiff, tow it: T he sum o f by Justice 11. J. Cussans, James W. $1133.65, nu attorney fe e o f $120.00 to izing one of our residents. His L 1896, a ird and M iss M abel B axter. ftieuds. “Last summer while attending gether with costs nnd disbursem ents taxed work is all guaranteed as being the nt $50.90 nnd the costs o f said execu Mrs. Berch, late of the Stuttz court at Uniontown,” says D. B. very best that can be done and his DURi'l. tion. which said execution is dated company, will go to Myrtle Point Patton, a prominent druggist of charges are but little over ooe-lialf H unt —At B an d on . May 80,1896, to Mr. and the 21st dnv o f M ar. 18%. 1 w ill, ON Mrs. 8 . N. B. H unt, a daughter. S A T U R D A Y , T H E JI7TH D A Y O F JU NE, and engage with some of the local Fayette City, Pa. “ three witnesses what is charged by others, which is 1396. nt the hour o f one o ’ clock in the , , .. .... . were suffering from uwirrlicea. I an important item ic these hard 4 fternoou o f th e said dnv nt the Courthouse 1HKV). talent there in the rendition of ^ eftch a ,]o8e o{ Chamberlain’s in the town o f Em pire C ity, C oos times. Gall on him while he is T upfei »—At Bandon, M ay 27« tS% , Mrs. J . door co o h ty , O regon, offer fo r sale and sell at “ The Country Girl” sometime during Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llem- P . T apper, aged GO years, I P m onth» and here and be convinced of the truth public auction to the highest and best b id 23 days. the coming week. The play is her edy and it gave immediate relief, of the above. der for cash, all right, title nnd interest [tf* which the said defen d a n ts o r eith er o f own, and will be given as a benefit On tbe way home one of my neigh- T IIA D E —A go o d you n g mule, w eigh t them had on the 31st day o f August, 1892, The Sunda 3 '-scliool of the Meth for the baud l>ors " as t,l^eu w>t'1 11 severe cramp JL about 900 lbs. well broke* to work and or m ay at any tim e since have acquired in in the stomach and was suffering odist church, south, held a Chil rid e—to t r a d o fo r g o o d you ng,cow s. Also, or to the fo llo w ng described premises, it: The flag presented to our school wjh , ¡„tense pains. I gave him n drens’ Day service last Sunday even two Jersey bulls, b e in g kept1 for breeding to-w C om m encing nt a p ost set at the so u th purposes fo r those w h o n eed such seiv ice. west. co in e r o f lot num ber seven, nnd the on Memorial Day by our W. U. C. dose of this remedy and within five ing. The program was one fur F or particulars, call ou northwest corner o f lot nnmher six in se c E. J . B IG E L O W , ladies, is a fine specimen o f O 'd minutes the pain had ceased. The nished from the publishing house Coquille C ity . tion e i f h t o f township tw enty-nine south o f range twelve west o f the W illam ette Glory. It is hunting, brilliant iu r e m e d y is a favorite here. I know A N T E D - A reliable lady or gen tle m eridian, running thence west one and . * n «i if*«? . • i* • of many wlio are never without it. at Nashville, Tenn., and was lis m an to distribute samples and make thirty-hu ndredths chains to the bank o f colors, 71 by 15 feet in dimensions, j niwayg take it with me when going tened to by a large audience. It a house to house canvass for our V egetable the Coquille river, thence along the bank o f and up to date iu statutory repie- «way from home.” For sale by Dr. consisted of recitations, responsive T oilet Soaps and Pure F lavoring E xtra cts. said river up stream , and in a southerly $40 t«> $7.5 a m onth easilv made. Address direction to the routhwest. Tomer o f tho lot sentations. Our ladies lead in S. L. Leneve. ......“ ,rs a U E E D . ~ - readings, short nddresses on various cK C h ic a g o , - III. o rr Im. known as the Charles W ilkins lo t. thence south two nnd seventy-five hundredths patriotic spirit. j D r e s s m a k i n g . — Miss Mary Nos- topics relating to that church’s ori I X T ' A N T E D .—Several trustworthy gentle- ch ains, thence east eleven chains, thence The nndeisigued wishes to sell ler nnd Miss liny Collier have now gin and progress, aud songs. Re W men or ladies to travel in Oregon fo r north two nnd seventy-five-hondredths ch ains to the southeast corner o f the said established,, reliable house. Salarv, $780 reasonable, and on easy terms, an opened dressmaking parlors at the citations were giveu by Claire Sher and expenses. Steady position. E nclose Charles W ilkins lo t, thence west to the improved 150-acre dairy, hay and home o f the latter. Miss Nosier references and self-addressed stam ped e n place o f beginning. Also the follow in g described prem ises, fruit farm; well watered and wooded, has just returned from San Diego, wood, Irene Lamb and Susie Tut- j velope. T h e D om inion Company, T hird to -w it: being a part o f aection eight in F loor, Om aha B hilding, Chicago. Illin o is. Perfect clover nnd other grass California, where she had con- tie and Mary Lee Futrell. The nd- j tow nship twenty-nine h < uth o f range twelve west o f the W illam ette m eridian, growth for hay or pasture. Joining ducted the business for the pnst dresses were short and related to Notice of Final Settlement. uom m encing at the northeast corner o f a Coquille City; near railroad and | two years. A share o f the public church history, mission work, etc., certain parcel o f land l>elonging form erly "VT O T IC E is hereby given that Ihe under- to Chnrlts W ilkins, thence ru nning ea st six steamer lines and large creamery; | pntronnge is respectfully solicited and were delivered by J. J. Lamb, JJv signed, executor o f tbe estate o f W m. And fifteen-hundredths chains, thence cheap and quick freights to lending! by these worthy young Indies, E. W eekly, deceased, has tiled in the C ountv eigh t nnd sixteen-hundredths ch ains, Rev. W. B. Smith, Rev. and Mrs. C oart o f C oos county, O regon, his filial south thence west six nud fifteen-hundredths markets; good schools, churches and j From J. M. Haskins, o f Fat Elk a ccou nt o f the m atter» o f said estate, and chains, thence north to the place o f b egin Miss Marvin Lamb was that M on day, the 6th day of July, 1896, society. R. D. S anford , | creek, who was in town Inst Mon- Futrell. ning, containing five acres, together with at 3 o ’ clock m the a ftern oon o f said d a y, at n block o f land described ns follo w s: b e g in organist and the choir comprised | njn^ * 1 ’J oqm e, r. j „ y ( we learn that the apple ctop the cou rthouse at E m pire City» has been, ning eight nnd sixteen-hundredths chains Mrs.Tuttle and Mrs. Smith, soprai os, by order o f the court, fixed aVthe tim e and south and seven and e ig h ty -n in e-h a n - Last Thursday, at Fairview, a ¡„ |,j8 neighborhood will be very lace fo r the heariug o f objections to said dredths chains west o f the quarter section Miss Elsie Tilman, alto, A. A. Leach, p accou nt and fo r the settlement o f said corner betw een section s eight and nine, number of friends were invited to niesgre thisyesr. The berry crop tow nship twenty-nine south o f range twelve tenore, aud Rev. Mr. Smith, basso. estate. Hie home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Lil- will be very abundant. There will D ated this 1st day o f June; 1896. west o f the W illam ette m eridian, at a G, 8. ----- :----- n. «W» ■ *--------- — . I.;®» W E E K L Y , post, from which a m yrtle twenty inches qnist, in honor o f Mrs. L's birth also be thousands o f wild bliick- jo n 2 St] _____ Executor. in diam eter bears south forty-six degrees Daily Health Law s. east thirty-eight links, from th en ce west day. Among those invited were berries in the woods. seventeen nnd e igh ty - one - hundredths Mrs. E. C. Bunnell, Miss Edna and chains to the right bank o f the C oqn ille Dr. Stockman, over 80 years o f Don't oat so rapidly. river, thenoe up th e east bank o f the Co- Master Geo. Banned, Mrs W. E. age, though very feeble in health, qnille river o n e hundred eigh ty-five and Sit on a chair aud be quiet after W IN G to the fa ct th a ta ll the wool so oue-third feet, thence east seventeen and Neely and Mrs. N. J Flynn. Each came in yestorday to vote. Tbe eating. Your stomach is not a coal fa r received this year ha» com e to ns eigh __0 ______________ _________ ty-one hundredths chains, _______________ theneo north wet. and heating, h avin g been sheared dur- j o n e hundred eigh ty -fiv e nnd one-third feet left one or more handsome mid doctor is an old resident o f this bin. in g the rainyvseason without allow ing the j to th e nlace o f begin n in g and con taining When yojj feel uncomfortable nseful presents. The day passed part of Coos county; nnd it was gun to draw out the oil in to Ihe w ool, thus five acres. after eating you have eaten too to tbe fibeK^Wedeem in g 8tr?n^ftn^to fib e r/w e d e e m it b est oat] | All o f the foreg oin g property being sito- pleasantly aud at 5 p. m. all took g0fMj ,0 g„ 0 Lirn on the streets once much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable g to iv publish ite o f Orei tetfollowing n o tice : i ated in C oos co u n ty , state On and. a ftfr this dflte yva nill pay 8 cen ts j Dated this 22d day o f May, II their departure, each wishing the more Pnjoypd hig vigit ia Sarsaparilla. fo r com m on, ana 9 cents for ch oice long, 1 W. W. G A G E , hostess mauy happy birthdays. j t o w n T P r y m n c l l indeed. If you suffer from rheumatism sound, stflfpto'ttool deliyeréâüétfs; It must j may36 6t| Sheriff o f Coos county, O regon. be dby sn d tied up in fleoce* and tagged . Mrs. G. W. Norton and daughter, ; I f yon desire a bountiful complexion, ab- watch the sheets. Don’t get between P arties shipping to us Will please see that | Execution Sale. tbe f r e i s U j^ -J H cp a id Vtt1 A b f j ' n S,ue i Fanilie, left Inst Ffidny for Marsh-1 solatclr fro« from pimp'es and blotches, them; if damp dry them. lain ly m arked on every snc¥7 W e are Curo your rheumatism with Joy's p prepared H p V j purify your blood by tbe aso o f Ayer’ s 8 »r- to p a y c a s h on delivery, sa b ja o t 1 .'V fO T I C K IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , THAT field, accompanied by Mrs. ^ «riparlila. Remove the cause o f these dis- Vegetable Sarsaparilla. to t hc aboT e.gpnditkm a.— _ — W _. 1 _ I under nnd by rtrta« nt »n «Xfoatioa Nichols, where they will be the fignrements and the skin will Uk« care o f BANDON v r o u b D N M IL L CO. . ¡H a rd oat at th « C iraa it Coart o l th* Keep flies out of your house; they ] fm sjZ G tf ! S t,to o f Ö reson fo r G’ o o » eoantT on t h . B andon, O r .,’ M * r 'A, I S !« » * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clin- itself. Bo sure you get Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla . are germ carriers. --------1 11th day o f April. « a _ jud gm ent ... 18%, ___ upon rendered in the Ju stice’ s Court fo r D istriot Wear flannel undergarments. Execution S a l e ton till the departure of the steamer Jimmy Walstrom, of Parkersburg, ------ i .■ - i i Number x u n iiir i i w u o u o t f > C .t oos a n t u countv, u u n i i T . i Oregon, M , van T w on Keep your feet warm; your head i Arago, about today. They will then returned last Saturday from an ab- X T O T I C * , W b a re b , « r e a . that andar tb« l 7,hf o f M arch. ISM, and a traa- cool. IN an d 1*7 rirta e o f ao cta e n tio n and "oript o f th a said jo d a m e a t d o a k .ta d in leave for their new home at Grand sence of a few weeks at San Fran- When your blood is thin you feel order o f n l , im ned ont o f th * C ire o it í*¡!¡,!«j l - h í t KC " V í tb * V h ISIS!, which * . . * i i' d 1 j migra an l .n d n e - Junction, Colorado. Sam Norton j cisco and Portland, a S ta ta o f Oregon Orapon fo fo r r C C o o o o . . Avril, ,MnR cold in the least change. When C c o o a a o rt t r o f on th tha M d .y o f May. ISM. in notion i .a g a i n « t b .p r o p .r t r .1'O . A lbrecht, and Gene joined them yesterday | Eick worth, and in fa v o r o f E. A. F Miss Lelia Sumner, o f Bandon, your blood is thin take Joy’s Vege fa vor o f C. C onnell, plaintiff, and against defendant, and will go with them. The H ekai . d ’ s r r ____ of J oh n W Koon and Anna plaintiff, and which said execution com table Sarsaparilla; it will make yonr the property m ands m e to m ake the sum o f $100, t o *oou, com m an din g me to sell the here E. Kooii best wishes accompany, and we re is teaching the Lumpy creek school blood red, rich and thick. in a fter described real property, or a suffi gether with interest thereon at the rate o f gret to lose them from onr citizen the present term. We hear her eis.'ht p er cen t per annum from 17tb Yes it will do to take Joy’s ciency th ereof to satisfy the dem ands o f dav o f June, 18%, and the further the sum o f the said plain tiff, to-w it: The sura o f ship. highly spoken of as a teacher. Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. $471.70, an attornoy fee o f $50.00, costs $4.95 costs and costs o f snid execu When you get off jo u r bicycle sn d disbursem ents taxed s t $45.00 together tion, I did. on the 13th day o f A pril, 1896. H avirg bought all the furniture Tbe H erald had a very pleasant ith the costs o f said execution, I w ill. ON levy upon lot on e in block four in the town and fixtures of the “ Bandon Hot -I” rall lagt Fri(]ay from Hon. J. W. after a long warm run, put on a w S A T U R D A Y , T H E M7TH DAY O F JUNE o f F erndale. C oos o ou n ty , Oregon, as per and refitted it to rent fam ished _ .. , „ ,, „ „ , . coat 189a, at t h - hoar o f otfr o 'c lo c k in the Ri»* J» “ >d »» *he ,°®e* o f If you are going on a trip take a fternoon o f t h . « .i d d a y at the C c r t h o a * ‘ be C .s.n ‘ , C l ^ k a t rooms only, 1 have on hand all tlie d o o - in the town o f Empira C ity, C o o . I » '1 ^ « N B A T ^ K D A Y , 1 H E » I H Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. kitchen and diningroom furniture, the hay- eoanty, O regon , offer for «tie .n d m il nt D A Y O F JU N E . ISM, . t t b . b o ° r o f » *bi«k in ttm afternoon o f the said Strange food makes strange pnl.lic auction to the higheat and beat consisting of dishes of nil kinds,! The schooner Antelope finished idd er fa r e .. h .11 right, title and interest d .y a t t h . e o n r t h o n » d .» r n the town o f Joy's Vegetable Sarsa b which silver snd glassware, extension loading at LyoDg' mi|| SatUrday stomachs. the « .i d d efen d a n t., or either o f E m pire C ity , C o o . eonn te, O regon , offer hich the said defendant*, parilla readies the stomach, cleanses them , had ou the 22d d*Y o f August, 1894. fo r sale and srll at pnhlie aaction to the table and chairs; also a fine French highest and l»est bidder fo r cash, all right, the stomach, and renews the o r m ay at any tim e sin «« have aonoirud in title and interest which the said d efendant. hotel range, all o f which I will aell and departed for tbe city. o r to the follow in g described real estate, C. Albrecht, had on said 4th day o f April. stomach. The Marshfield bicycle club will cheap, fa r cash. Call at the “ Ban- to-w it: laots numbered one and two in No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege aection num bered two in tow nship t wen f r 1896. or m ay st sn v tim e since hare acquired don” and see them. Nicely fur come to this place next Sunday on a ■onth *f ra n g , thirteen w w U I the in o r w t he above de«,riJw d premima. or a table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. eight nicieney I nished rooms by wepk or month; trial trip. in Cooa ooanty, U! «• « • fy .t b a dem and« W illam ette m eridian saio plaintiff pim n tm aa as above ar o A f said le t forth. Accept nothing but the genuine O regon. beds 25 cents n night. liste d May 1, 1»%. IT 1. 18%. Dated this 22d day o f May. Old Glory flannts proudly on when A'oii ask for Joy’s Vegetable J o h n P. W i l b u r , GAGE. W. W GA G E . ! Sarsaparilla. m.iyjK M | Sheriff o f Cooa o n n t y . O re g o n . mayftSt] Sheriff o f Cooa e o u n ly , O regon. 2t*J Bandon, Oregon. our public school grouuds. H otel coquille , « e. • e. * • „ . H. J . T U T T L E , PUÒ PKI ETO U . AVINO LEANED T H IS N E W . COMMODIOUS AND M ODEKN H 0 8 T L E R Y , I a u now prepared to entertain tha traveling publia in drst-elnu style, with Ihe Ter, best of accommoda tiaas and at moat reaaon- « ____ __ .»M e .n “ **. Tabla» .applied with the beet the market affords. SAM PLE ROOMS for Comm-roial men, roomy and oanlrally looated. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Tarma for Families and The.trisal Troupe». Hatea— $1 to $2 par day. Q O Q U ILLE p H ARM AO Y N G r r a y ’s N e w B u ild in g , C O Q U IL L E F r o n t S tr o o t, O p p o slto R . R . Dopota DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietär, O E W , PURE AND FRESH DRUGS 4 & AND CHEMICALS juat receired and being receired daily ; alao a füll assort meut of tha atandard propriatarr medicinea. (^ o n p o ia d iif «f toMi-iptiMS a Specialty. OFFICE OF D R J . BURT MOORE— At Tha PHARMACY; edanca— Hatch property, near Mr. Meaaer’a. C W ool Growers, ittention! O Raai- L. GRAY,* • -------- ------------------ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, C O Q U IIa U S C IT Y , OREGON. WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS ALWAVS ON HAND. -Strings fo r All Kinds o f Musical Instruments. Mrs. Gray’s Department IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, A NICE LINE OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’ UNDERWEAR, ETC. -AJ.1 at P r ic e s ■ A -a t o n .le n .ln .g ly X jotkt . THE PIONEER W J C IT Y , O R , MARKET a ™ FAMILY GROCERY (Opposite tbe New Hotel) Go quills Gity, Orogozx, Johnson Bro’s, Proprietors. --------- o --------- CONSTANTLY RECEIVE AND KEEP FRESH GROCERIES AND FAM ILY 8U P F L IE 8, CANNED GOODS, SUGAR, COFFEE. TEAS, 8PICE8, SALT, ETC., ETC. TOBACC08 AND CIGARS, CANDIES AND NUTS, LARD, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. A FINE LINE OF WALLPAPER. IV P ric e s as low aa tbe loweet. S0-Ordera from any part promptly filled. A. O. WH] (Soeaeaaor to J. P. M .ia er,! B IA H O F N EW H O TEL, OOQUILLK C IT Y . T XE AD Q U AR TE R 8 OF CITY EXPRESS. OREGON. Attend»™* mi wharf und dspot to all sUamars and traina, nnd ganaml hauling promptly and enroinlly transa« tod. Go to tha Chair Factory^ COQUILLE CITY. d ru u I Opponi ta City W harf.1 RACKET STORE K For cheap goods and apUndid bargains You ©an get many good artiolaaat one-half their ooet at other stores. BLANKETS AND P1LLOWH at snrpriaingly low prieea. Steel File« of all aixea and ahapoa at half price. FEPfl ON HAND order Amt eJoM AND MAKES TO RAWHIDE : CHAIRS. Manufactured from beat hard wood. I . B. FOX, Proprietor. WALTER DR ANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, Mertli Front Street, * • la rd le M . Th« RACKET ia on th« co-operative plan, and has good paying stock iu the company for aale. J n orlF M C. HOW E, Ageot. W A N T E D -A N CO Q U ILLE CITY, OREGON L L kindaof farm work solicited. Hors- «hoeing and plow work a specialty Hoppliea for logging work, werigai*, dogs, , rings, cant books and everything used in logging camps kept on hann. Satisfaction 1 guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio- < neei Feed stable. (19 i f A