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Ætffjdtti CUt} $Fwahl TUESDAY. JUNE 33, 1898. REGU LAR T R A IN S ondays , W e d n e s d a y s a n d f k i - daya will run as follows: Arrive Leave 12.30 p. ra. 8 U0 a.in. Marshfield Leave Arrive “ 9.30 “ COQUILLE CITY 11.00 a.m. 10.30 “ 10.00 “ Myrtle Point M LOCAL ITEM S. McDonald is the barber. Additional locnls on 2d page. Prof. T. J. Godfrey reached home last Saturday. Justice Cecil went to Marshfield last Friday on business. Clark Hull, of Riverton, was in town last Friday on business. The public school at Marshfield closed last Friday for the present year. D. F. Dean, county clerk, made a visit to bis family at this place over Sunday. Tom Norris came in from Joseph ine county last Thursday’. He will move to that section. Esquire Harry I. Clinton of Marshfield came over on a brief visit last Saturday evening. Misses IItyworth & Wilkins lire j T h » M mwbi rrt r n m » » i. ^ now ready to execute photographic Last Thursday evening the ladies’ work. Give them n call, at the auxiliary of the II. E. church gave N. Lorenz’s Large Dry Goods, Cloth- 'WiikinH gallery. 11 »cry pleasant strawberry and ing and Grocery Store. Rev Mr- Futrell is gotting over Uoral festival which was enjoyed by ---------- j his sick spell and will probably be 11 larS° number of our people. A Mr. N. Lorenz, Coquille City’s able to participate in the confor -1 “hurt program of music and recita tions was rendered, after which popular merchant, began business enee work this week struwberries aud cake and lemon in Coquille City in the year 1887, W. H. Newman, of Youcolla, rep ade wore served to those desiring. and has been before the public as resenting Dr. C. 8. Shoop, of Racine, I one of her leading merchants con IVis., has been busy in this place for Th<> eve“ lnS P**8* 1 off ver^ stantly ever since. Perhaps i o man several days past, advertising that aU * 7 ^ . . . ’ . „ , , , I The laches hereby extend thanks to in the county, who is not an older physician. The H eiiald had a pleas- . . . . the good people of Coquille City resident, is better or more favorably ant call. for their assistance and liberal known than Mr. Lorenz. The peo- Miss Nellie Rogéis of Coos river Efrs. J* I \ Belly Oasauxtfomie, S a n* patronage. wifo of the editor of Tlio Graphic, the lead pie of Coquille City and surround- cllme over on the train yesterday on » -»•*- ------- — ing local paper of Miami county, writes Our friends at Arago will spare “ l teas troubled tilth heart d isea se ing country have been dealing visit to her sister, Mrs. A. J. Sher- witli him constantly for nine yoars, j WOod. Her cousins, Misses Alice no pains to have a grand celebra for six years, severe palpitations, short ness of breath, together with such ex and none, so far as we know, have „ n(| Lizzie Rogers, and a Miss All- tion on the 4th. Largo posters are treme nervousness, that, at times I would over had just grounds for com- d^go,, accompanied. put up at all points and a great walk the floor nearly all night. We consulted the best medical talent. plaint on account of unfair treat- j I r any one who has been benefited crowd will be present. T h e y s a id th e r e tea s n o h elp f o r m e , that I had organic disease of the heart for ment. He enjoys the enviable rep-1 j,y the use of Dr. Williams’ Piuk Deacon Henry Black, of Sumner, which there was no remedy. I had read utation of being an honest, straight Pills will write to the H ebald , Co will preach to the Bear creek Bap your advertisement in Tho Graphic and business man. He is also one of the , quille City, they will receive infor- tist church at the Bear creek school- a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of D r . B ile s * Kcio C u r e f a r t h e H e a r t , mntion that will be of much value most public-spirited men of our i house next Sunday at 11 nnd 2 which convinced mo that there was true and interest to them. in it. 1 took three bottles each of the town and no man will go further or i o’clock. Basket dinner on the merit Heart Cure and licstorativo Nervine and do more to help advance the inter- T ' C’ Little- of ^akeview, is visit- gvound. All are invited. J t . c o m p l e t e ly c u r e d m e . I s le e p well at night, my heart beats regularly and ests of the towu and country than j inS in tllls uount>’ with weather I have no znoro smothering spclis. I wish .U A I t lt lK n . he, ns witness his zeal in helping on eye open. Comrade Little served GnAUAM-UnczBB— At llnudon, Jane 15.' ISo; to say to all who are suffering as I did; the county scat campaign. We can in the army from Illinois, is much t»y Justice A. t>. Morse. Stanley Gra- there’s relief untold for them If they will only give your remedies Just one trial." truthfully say, without disparage broken down physically from that hnru »nul Miss Lillie Decker. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive Lewis-Fox—At lhe résidence of the bride'a service, but is alive to the demands r ment to others, that Mr. Lorenz parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Fox, in Co guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at$l, G bottles for 85, or quille City, June IM, 1893. W. T. Lewis it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price of the hour as a patriot. exerted as great, if not greater, A POPULAR BUSINESS HOUSE. H o t e l c o q u il l e , <g/- « « AVING LEASED THIS N EW , COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H OSTLEIOL I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-clans stvie, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, roomy and oentrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term* for Families and Theatrical Troupes. Kates— $1 to $2 per day. pH A R M A O Y Grruty’s N e w B n i l d i n g , C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R ., F r o n t S t r e e t , O p p o site H E W , PURE AND FRESH D R U G S 1 ° AND CHEMICALS just received and being received daily ; also a full assortment of tbe standard proprietary medicines. (gomiionnding of Prescriptions a. S p e c i a l t y . OFFICE OF DR. J. BURT MOORE— At The PHARMACY; edence— Vowell property, rear of Masonic Hall. N O & WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, COQUILLES his residence and business efforts The aistri(.t conference of the M. I ho H ehald would be pleased 1° j E. church, south, wiU begin Thurs- welcome him here. mornjn<v ¡n this city. Several Don’t think because you are rick ministers from abroad, including and nothing seems to give you r e -; p residing Eltler shangle, will be lief that you can’t be cured. preset] L There must be a cure for you A Labor Exchange is to be organ somewhere. If your doctor can’t cure yon ized in Coquille nnd many of our perhaps he has mistaken tho cause. cj»jzen8 Anybody is liable to make a mistake sometimes. One in three of us suffer from in digestion, and one out of three dyspeptics doesn’t know it Our young friend, Claude Nosier, That is, he may know he is sick, reached home last Saturday e vening but he blames it to something else. Indigestion is the cause of half from attendance nt tbe Monmouth . , , - . - . of our dangerous diseases. n o r m a l sc h o o l. M a n y frie n d s g r e e t Shaker Digestive Cordial, made him. from tonic medicinal roots snd na Bandon will celebrate in irreat Bandon will celebrate in great herbs, is the most natural cure for fashion indigestion. It relieves tho symp- fashion. Posters arc ont nnd the t jins and cures the disease gently, program is arranged for genuine naturally, efficiently, giving fresh entertainment ... • , 1 , , . . , en teiiaiu in cu fc life, strength and health to sick I W . mill will start nn Morras Bro s mill will start op dyspeptics. At druggists. A trial bottle for nt once, under the patronage of J A. Lyons. 10 cents. i llth d" v of N ov em b e r,««, or may nt any known as the ^ liarles Wilkins lot, thence time since have acquired in or tolots two. south two and seventy-five hundredths Cure vour rheumatism with Joy s three, fonr. five. six. seven, eight, nine and chains, thence east eleven chains, thence Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ! !« '■ '“ Mw* six end lot two in block one. north two and seventy-five-hundredths SI a. . 1 . | . in the town of Riverton, Coon connly, Or- chains to the southeast corner of the said Keep flies out o f your bouse; they <>gon, as said lots and bio ks are laid ont Charles Wilkins lot, thence west to the are germ carriers. ' R,u^ designated in the plat of a«id town place of beginning. Also tho following described premises, „ * I,,,.™ «..™ ««*« filed nnd recorded in the office of the' Wear flannel undergarments. 1 (joanty clerk of said Coos county; also nil to-wit: being a part of section eight iu Keep your feet warm; your head the river frontage abutting said lots five township tweutv-nino 8' uth of range and six in block six; also all the right, twelve west of the Willamette meridian, cool i . . title, claim and interest which »aid defend- commencing at the northeast corner of a W hen lien your blood 18 tllin you feel antrt had on «aid day in and to all the water j certain parcel of land belonging formorly H When flowing in any or nil tbe stream cm a r- to Chari« s Wilkins, thence rnniiingeast six cold in the leant change. tain farm near Riverton belonging to and fifteen-hundredths chains, thence south eight and sixteen-hundredth* chains, thence west six and fifteen-hundredths chains, thence north to the pi of begin ning, containing five aerrs. together with a block of land described as follows: begin rannn villa nnw j to a certain Ixxim and boom privileges ning eight and sixteen-hnudredths chains eighty-nine-hun- V e g e ta b le S a is a p a n U a now . lying elons the front of lot» two and three sonth and seven and W h e n y o u g e t off y o u r b ic y c le ill eection eight, township twenty-eight dredth« chains west of the quarter section corner between sections eight and nine, a fte r a lo n g w arm ru n , p u t o n a sonth of range thirteen west of the W ill«- o 1 j mette meridian, thereby intending to con- township twenty-nine south of range twelve west of the Willamette meridian, at a G. H. coat* ; vey all the interest said defendant« have I f VOU are iroing on a trip ta k e received by deed from E. J. Brice. Laura post, from which a myrtle twenty inches in diameter bears south forty-six degree* * > ’ xr , , i w ill- Price and H. B. Price by deed mnde the east thirty-eight links, from thence west Joy s V e g e ta b le b arsa p arilia . :io,h day of September, 1895; also all boom seventeen aud eighty - one - hundredths food J * makes strange and boom privileges now in use and Strange *— — **“ -----' —-**-------- , r‘ --------- —------------• ’ * here- •— chains to the right bank of the Coquille stomachs. ^ river, thence up the east bank of the Co- Vegetable Sarsa- parlll,k reaches the stomach, cleaiiRcs title, claim nnd intereat which the said quille river one hundred eighty-five and fret, thence east seventeen and the stomach, and renews the defendant« have m „„d ^ j^iwWMlII mt- one-third eighty-one hundredths chains, thence north stomach. deneribed and the lots adjoining the same; one hundred eighty-five r.nd one-third feet the lilac«; of beginning and containing No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege- and sll the machinery of every kind and to i, ___ d e s c r ip t io n n«ed a n d c o n t a i n e d in «old five acres. All of the foregoing propertv being situ tRUle Sarsapamlla. ^ Keen appetite. min 2,d nwi ¡n operating the ! name in the ated in Coos county, state of Oregon. Accept nothing but the genuine mnnut»ctr.r«oif lon.Wr. Dated this 22d day of May, 189«». when you n«k for Joy’s Vegetable Dated Janesth,IM. ^ w otoKi W. A . GAGE, Sarsaparilla. jno95tJ Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. rnay26 5t| Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. th e m ’ if d a m n d r v them tn e m , II Clamp u r j lu e m . C IT Y , OREGON. WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF BEST MAKE, NEW AND STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. -Strings for All Kinds of Musical Instruments.- Mrs. Gray’s Department IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF lotions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, A NICE LINE OF LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’ UNDERWEAR, ETC. -A.1A at ^ P r ic e s _A .o tC 3 a l s T i l n . g T y Low. THE PIONEER MARKET FAMILY GROCERY (Opposite tbe New Hotel) C o q u ille N N Resi- L. GRAY,* I j R . R . D e p o t. DR. J. BURT MOORE. Proprietor. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure I » . J . T U TT L E, PK OPltlE'fOfc» S and '.Miss Ida Fox, ltcv. J. S. McCain by the Dr. Miles Medical Go., Elkhart, Ind. Look out for Dr. Strange, the oiEcialing. D. E. Stitt, editor of the Bandon influence in winning the splendid dentist, who expected to start from victory for Coquille City ns the Recorder, and county commissioner, non*. Roseburg for this place yesterday. future ^ of KOvernment of Coos came up on the Autelope to River Power.t,— At Bridge, June 15, 1895, to Mr. Restores Health aud Mrs. H. Powell, a daughter. Charley Lnvine and family will counfy any other one person. ton yesterday to take a look at the C hanet —At Riverton. June 19, 1896; to Mr Our friends at Gravel Ford will and Mrs. J. F. Clianey.a daughter. move to Myrtle Point today. Mr. | “ Uncle Nick,” as he is familiarly Bandon Block Coal Company’s bold forth od the 4t!i oE July, iu L ’s duties ou the railroad call him known, began business here in a works. F. J. Tuppernnd Col. Rosa d ie d . their usually happy aud patriotic thither. were in company with him. Buenovp—At Marshfield, June 3, 1896, F. | moderate way and lias, by careful Blsolioff, aged about 60 years. style. A number of our boys took a business management ami honest Frank 13. Tichenor of PortOrford plunge iu the river from the boom and fair dealing, built up until lie visited this place yesterday and POlt BALE—2 « acres of Al] Bottom ! M. E. church services at the little 1 Land, 'i mile sonth of Coqnillo City. I last Saturday. Rather a cold bath, now carries in bis two stores as posted circulars giving information on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation; church next Sunday morning nnd good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune evening. Choir practice Saturday we imagine. large, if not the largest stock of in the interest of Port Orford i trees—crop this year. Plenty of apple j j trees for family orchard. Terras reason- i evening. Orvil Dodge, of Myrtle Point, general merchandise that can be as a summer resort, T m im e good I ble Addreg, G. W. STEVENSON, Coquille City, i Oregon Kidney Tea is nature’s people there seem to realize that juuictf] was in Coquille last. Saturday, hav found on the Coquille river. own remedy for kidnev troubles. Iu 1802 Mr. Lorenz started a printer’s ink can speak for their ing driven down with his team and T'OK 8 ALE—I lmvo 25 DTO first-class Bad 1 Cedar Shakes or Clapbonrds for salo , For sale by N. G. W. Perkins, of branch store in Bandon and placed section. spring wagon. Point, nnd Dr. S. L. Leneve, for $4 ¡">0 per 1000. I will deliver nt the Myrtle j boat-landing for that price. They of Coquille City. Six men from Riverton nnd the Fishtr.xp L. D. Carle, the insurance man it iu charge of Mr. Craddock. In are extra line. Address, W IK T MILLER, and bicycle boomer, visited us last | both of these stores is curried a lower river, viz; Fred Ililgreu, There is a good prospect of a jun9 4tl Arago, Oregon. | week. He is making sales of bicy good line of general merchandise. Will Ililgreu, Nels Peterson, Au- luxuriant crop of wild blackberries In the Coquille City store Mr. drew Olsen, Wm. Anderson nnd r p o T R A D E— A good vonng mule, weisht i and raspberries this season. They cles right along. I about 900 lbs. well broke to work nnd j Lorenz has, for awhile past, not John Anderson, who went to Astoria ride—to trade for good young cows. Also, t will soon bo ripening, and then the A man named Reuben Sumerlin two Jersey bulls, being kept for breeding j been carrying a large stock of gro to fish this summer, returned home purposes for those who need such soivice. J woods will be alive with berry- received a severe cut ou one c f his ceries, but is now s’ oeking up in last Wednesday, very much dis For particulars, call on pickers. legs last week while working in a E. J. BIC t ELOW, this line and will be prepared to gusted with their experience on the Coquille City. I logging camp at Sumner. supply his many customers with Columbia. The fishermen’s strike Y T T A N T E D — A reliable ladv or gentle- E x e c u tio n S a le . The W. C. T. U. will hold an im good new groceries as well as dry V man to distribute samples and make | prevented them from doing an 3 ’ p V house to house canvass for our Vegetable | V T O T IC E is hereby given, that under portant meeting next Frulny after goods. In next week's issue we will Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts. L i and by virtue of an execution nnd noon, to which all the members are tell our readers something about fishing and after waiting until for $■10 to $7o n. month easily made. Address ! order of sale issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Coos bearance ceased to be a virtuo they CROFTS & REED. Chicago, 111. lm earnestly urged to be present. county on the 22*1 day of May. 1896, in tlio various classes and grades of came homo aud glitd to get bnek. favor of C. Connell, plaintiff, and against Comrade Harrington was down goods carried by this house, and the property of John W. Koon and Anna Notice of Final Seulement. Wm. Muller and family, and W. E. Koon. commanding me to sell the here town a brief spell vesterdny, the also their quality. inafter described real property, or a suffi Oliver, shipbuilders from Yaquina, 'O T IC E is hereby giv.en that the under ciency thereof to satiny the demands of first in a fortnight. Wo are glad signed. executor of the^fstntc of Wm. the said plaintiff, to-wit: The sum of I arrived iu Coquille last Friday’, and E. Weekly, deceased, hasfiluqin tlie Countv ■ to see him so far recovered as to be $471.70. an attorney fee of $f>0.CO, costs “Last, summer while attending , . . , , , , T T • , » ta t > went down on the Antelope to Court of Coos county, Oregon, his final j and disbursements tnxe2 at $45.00 together account of the mutters of said estate, and with the costa of said execution. I will. ON court nt Uniontown, says D. 13. * out again. Patton, a prominent druggist „f Prosper, where they aro engaged to that Monday, tho 6th day of July, 189<>. SVTUIIDAY. THE i57FH DAY OF JUNE. nt ^ o ’clock in tho afternoon of said day, nt 1896. at tli° hour of one o’clock in the In the case of T. S. Minott, ct al.- j Fayette City, Pa., “ three witnesses build the new steamer for Messrs, the courthouse nt Empire City, has been, of the said dav at the»Conrthouse appellants, vs. S. Bennett, respond- j were suffering from diarrhoea. I ; Rosa, Pershbaker and others. The by order of the coart. fixed ns the time and afternoon door in the town of Empire City, Coos for the henrin'» of objections to said county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at ent, iu the supreme court on a ' gave ench a dòse of Chamberlain's ! new boat is to be 150 feet keel, nnd i place account nnd for the settlement of said public auction to the highest nnd best estate. motion for a rehearing, the motion Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Rem- : bidder for cash all right, title and interest is to be a steam schooner. Work Dated this 1st day of June. 1896. which the said defendants, or either of edy and it gave immediate relief. 11B.‘ ° oe 11 steam was denied. I. T. W EEKLY, them, had on the 22d day of August, 1894, On the way home one of my neigh-: "*1U be pushed on the vessel ns jnn2 fit] Executor. or may nt any time since have acquired in I. T. Weekly, deputy assessor, who hors was taken with a severe cramp j rapidly as possible. The Moro or to tho following described real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered one and two in has been engaged in assessing the in the stomach and was suffering ; brought n lot of iron for the new section numbered two in township twenty- people on South Fork, came to Co- with intense pains. I gave him a ; ,)out Mr. Oliver’s family will also eight south of range thirteen west of the Willamette meridian in C003 county, quillc on Friday last and stayed over dose of this remedy and within five be here in a week or so. W ING to tho foot that nil the wool so Oregon. .. , tt i i - minutes the pain had censed. The _ _ fa n received this year 1ms come tons Dated this 22d day of May. 1896. Sunday. He is helping to finish up . . ‘ , T , W. W . OAGE, J 1 n. 1 remedy is a favorite here. I know W. II. Brainard and Robert Pat wet nnd heating, having been sheared dur the work on the bay this week. Gf raauy who are never without it. ton, of San Francisco, were iu ing the rainy season without allowing the may2G5l| Shrriff of Coos county, Oregon. , sun to draw ont the oil into the wool, thus As a blood-,.ntificr. the must vmineut, I always t.iko it with mo when going j c ;,Ie Citv 1(lst Saturday Tn on ! ch ing strength to the liber, we deem it best 1 <lu i to publish the following notice: I 3 x 3 c a t ic n S a lo . physicians prescribe Ayers bnrsapnriiia. 1 away from home. For sale by Dr. . 1 . \ ,r Brainard w e i Oil and after this date we will pay 8 cents It is the roost powerful combination of j g L<eueve. " interview with M r. . . i for common, and 9 cents for choice long, rOTICE is hereby given, that under and vegetable alteratives ever offered to trie learned that they are in te r e s te d in j sound, staple woo! delivered htro. It roust by virtue of nn execution nnd order We acknowledge a pleasant call public. As a spring and family medicine, „ • ..so 41 be dry and tied up in fleece.- and tagged, of sale issued out, of tbe Circuit Court iniues in vttlious pares OI tne J i>art.ios shipping to us will please see that it mny bo freely uieil bv old imd yorniR j |nst Friday from our old friend and of the Stale of Oregon for Coos county, . cou n try . They are a im in g to m ak e ! tl?'\ frciiiht i* preonid and their name in favor of Thomas Wilson, plaintiff, nnd J . sack. We are nlll<0’ | former townsman AY. AV. Hayes,. . *• . . ° , plainly . . marked on every ... against tho properly of S. D. G. Anderson wav out through the luoun- prepared to pay o.van ou delivery, subject nnd The Empire correspondent of the , . , their way his wife Mary Anderson, defendants, 1 1 v mo county treasurer, who visited this, , . . to the above conditions. commanding me to Roll tho certain real Coast Mail ¿fives th e following item | , , , , • „ ■ I tains byw ay of Salmon mountain J BA «DON WOOLEN MILL CO. valley last week. Bro. Hayes [may26 tf property hereinafter described, or a suffi Bandon, Or., May 21, 1896. to Cow creek where they have min- ciency thereof to satisfy the demand« o f news: “ Bert Buznn and Miss j I auuu good and citizen, notwith- iiii.i popular uuiiuiiii vm.ru, uumim- . , — , , of the «aid plaintiff, tovvit: The sum of , mg interests. From there they E x e c u tio n S a le . Houghton left on Monday on the 1 ttanding $1183.65. an attorney fee of $120.00 to the mud ‘ snowballs that _ gether with costs ami disbursements taxed steamer Truckce. They were to he were turned loose on him in th e! will go down through Grants Pass o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i v e n , t h a t at $50/10 and the costs of said execu tion. which sAid execution is dated under nnd bv vi-tneof an execution late canvass from the doggery an,l investigate the mines of Jo^ married as soon as they were out , n , ■ . i .1 j ' and order of sale issued ont of tho Circuit tho 21st day of Mav, 1896, l will. ON h o o d lu m s . s e p lm ie c o u n ty , and th e n o n th r o u g h j ( w t ol th„ oreaon for Coos HATURDAV, TH E * 7 T H DAY OF JUNE, side the bar.” California into Placer ! county, on tho 28th dav of May. 1893, in ! 1396. nt the hour of one o'clock in the G. S. Innig and 13-vear-old SOn’ I northern A uction S ale . — I will sell nt pub ..........»,■ „,„1 „ m there borne. favor of James Lyons, plninlifT, and afternoon of the «aid dav at the C«#nrf house county aud fr from ; against tbe property of A. I>. Wroloutt nnu door in the town of Empire City, Coos lic Rale, nt my store in Bandon,! of St. Paul, Minnesota, passed -------------- . ,e > . ----------— ! Annie Wolcott, defendants, v hich said exe county, Oregon, offer for s ilo and sell at Saturday, June 27tb, all my stock through Coquille City on their way cution commands mo tom ak osaloof the public auction to the highest and best bid Daily Health Laws. certain real property hereinafter described. der for cash, all right, title and interest o f millinery goods, confectionery to Bandon. They are out on a or a unfiic easy thereof to satisfy the de which the said defendants or either of goods nnd household goods. Sate mands of said plaintiff, to-wit: $1786.21 them had on the 31st day of August. 1892, Don’t eat so rapidly. pleasure trip and will take in most with intereat thereon from the lltn day of or mny nt any time since have acquired in to commence at 10 o ’clock a. in. Sit on a chair nnd be quiet after November, 18‘V,. at the rate of ainlit per or to the follow ng described premises, of the western country before! * M bs . R. S. H owells . eating. Your stomach is not a coal cent per annum, an attorney fee of $175.09. to-wit: costs taxed at $66.50 together with cosls 1 Commencing at a post set at the south ! bin. AV’. C. Sanderson, of Riddles, returning liome. of said execution. I will. ON SATURDAY, west, corner of lot number seven, nnd the corner of lot number six in sec Douglas county, arrived nt this “ It has cared others and will care you,” i AVhen you feel uncomfortable T H E 11T H DAY OF JULY. 1X1*. at « lo t northwest is true only of Ayer’s Sai-saparilla. The after eating you have eaten too hour of one o'clock in the nfternoon of tion eijht of township twenty-nine south said day. nt the Courthouse door in the of range twelve west of the Willamette place last Friday on n prospecting motto suits the medicine snd the medicine much, nnd you need Joy’s Vegetable t:. - n of Empire City. Co,w county. Ore gob, meridian, running thence west one and t r >. He visited Bandon also. Mr. the motto. Whnt better sssumnee could Sarsaparilla. offer for sale nnd sell nt public auction to! thirty-hundredths chains to the bank of tlie highest nnd liest bidder for rash, all the Coquille river, thence along tho bank of f is a bright young business man yon h ive that n remedy will cure you, than If you suffer from rheumatism [ right, title and interest which the said said river up stream, and in a southerly the fact that it has cured such multitudes watt’ll the sheets. Don’t g o t between defendants, or either of them, had on the direction to the northwest corner of the lot jf Riddles, and thinks of changing | of others^ » C ity , O reg o n , Johnson Bro’s, Proprietors. --------- o --------- CONSTANTLY RECEIVE AND KEEP FRESH GROCERIES AND FAMILY SUPPLIES, CANNED GOODS, 8UGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, ETC., ETC. TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, : CANDIES AND NUTS. FR ESH AND SALTED M EATS LARD, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. A FINE LINE OF WALLPAPER. B^-Prices as low as tbe lowest. Orders from any part promptly filled. A . O. W H E E L E R , 1c w (Hooocuor to J. P. Messer,) L IV E R Y AND BEAK OF NEW FRED STABLES, HOTEL, COQUILLE C IT Y , TTEADQUARTER8 OF CITY EXPRESS. O BEGON. Attendance at wharf and depot to all ateAmera and trains, and general hauling promptly and oarefully transacted. Chair Factory^ G o to th e COQUILLE CITY. M a r s h fie ld RACKET STORE For cheap goods and splendid bargains You can got many good ar I idea at one-half their oost at other stores. IJLANKET8 AND PILLO W S at surprisingly low prices, flteel Filos of all sixes and shapes at half price. The KACKET la on the co-operative plan, and has good paying stock in the company for sale. forth Front Street, • • Manbleli jnovn>*95 C. I Opposi t . City Wharf. 1 ON HAND AND M AK E» TO K r PEPS order first-class RAWHIDE : CHAIRS. Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX, Proprietor. W ALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonm k e r , COQUILLE CITY, O R E G O N H O W E, Agent. L L kinds of farm work solicited. Hors- shoeing and plow work a specialty Supplies for logging work, werlger., doge, i rings.cant-hooks and everything used in thing to patent ? Protect your Ideas ; they may , logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction bring you wealth. Write JOHN V fk DDIII- 'guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio. BUKN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. , neti Peed stable. (19 t(- 1>. C , for their $1,800 prUo offer. WANTED-AN IDEA A