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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1896)
« o ç i i l l t C U ï ¡p r o fil. * “ »«* » H o w f III1 !■' c u n li « ™ SE- who C c ll-h r a lr ll I If six«* n i 1 î h i v «, i ‘ Cf ill* EART DISEASE,!*. H CO Q UILLE w COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. N E The "Glorious Fourth” wan ouo | Last Thursday iii*»ht a fiio oc- many other ailraent3 when they of the most lovely days that has eurred in the laundry ut Leaver Hill, fcavo taken hold of thesy3tcm, ' ■ I l l E D A Ï , J U L Y 7, ISM . N. Lorenz’s Large Dry Goods, Cloth been experienced in the Ccquille which entirely consumed tho build- never gets better of Its own accord, but j valley this summer, The weather in*» and contents. The fire company C o n s ta n tly y ro tro Ti'orue, Thero are R E G U L A R T R A IN S ing and Grocery Store. thousands who know they bavo a defective was perfect, and not a siuyle neci- did heroin work and saved other heart, but will not admit tho fact. They \ I ONDA YS. W KD X KSD AYS AND b’KI- i t i days will run us follows: 1 dent occurred, so far us we have exposed buildings. Many of tho don’t want their friends to worry, and Loave I i Arrive F j W o w n e r s h i p , In the last two issues o f tho linn- ' learned, at any ouo o f the several miners lost nearly all their clothing. D o n ’t I c u m v ic h a t to ta k e f o r it , as 12.30p. m. 8 00 a. m. 1 M rshfield ENLARGED FACILITIES. EW IMPROVEMENTS, | a i,n we have been calling tho ntteu- points to mar tho festivities of the W ill Cox, who recently married Miss they have been told time and /tgain that Leave A rrive “ | hoart disease incurable. Such T . , , T. i l l - 1 l i t 1 “ V... v U .S C U O U was nail 1 U O U 1 U O IU . U dLU was W iU the tU Q EW FACULTY, tt.rt, “ 1 COQUILLE C IT Y 1 11.00 a. ra. h illy Dean o f this place, lo s t ab o u t j caso of Mr. Silas Parley of Dyoavlllo, Ohio 10.00 “ 1 Myrtle Point Ifl H •• W IT H Ability to make them larger, find ft 8 1000 1.1 l i l t t f t Y , should merclmndiso establishments of N. $20 w o rth o f c lo th in g , and s ev era l who writes Juno in, ira4, os follows: A T HANDON surely induce citizens of Coos, Curry mid western Dougins counties to seek educational advantages near home. Our Facnltv will be teachers oth e rs lo st h ea vily. Tho tire is s u p - “ I h a a h e a r t iHseace f o r S.’J y rn ra , L-ireuz, of Coquille City and Lnu- *p'tl0 Hteamer Dispatch was run L O C A L ITE M S . of yenrs of experience in some of our bast Eastern Colleges. p osed to h ave o rig in a te d by careless m,n In former articles we bare au excursion trip from CoquiUe C THE.tf we can help yon, if yon can do carpenter’s work, or if yon can millers, who cauio in lieai 0 clock I trying several physicians ami remedies, ilwt'lt more particularly upon tho . t] uwll> ttU(j carried in all from diffc. , Mass masting help supply provisions, or whatever it bo, toward building or keeping character, buHiness tact and honest eut points, about 125 people. These with their lamps and allowed dry until my last doctor told me It was only a up the school. ££jf"Let us hear from you ftt once, j & l Tonight, at Masonic hall. question of timo as SCHOOL W IL L NOT OPEN T IL L SEPTEMBER, unless we can husinesa methods of those w lv '1 . . the wharf . - . by the . . . band, clothing to ignite from the burning j | were met . at I could not bo curod. hnve notice from a sufficient number desiring to begin earlier to justify Euergbodg is interested and ^ have tho milling emeut of the two ,inij Rien u procession formed on lamps. I gradually grow an earlier opening. Having purchased, not only the property, but also stores. Nothin worse, very weak, should be present. beyond sterling Main street and marched to the , ‘ All good-will and attendant et ceteras,” we h )po for the return of the A t H e a t. and completely dis “ hi boarders as well as many new ones. Address, REV. J. L. FU TR ELL, honesty, goes farther toward win rounds near Tupper rock. Hero a I G o t o C . I j . Gray's for watch ning» the good-will of the M y b t le C a m p , N o . 197. couraged, until I Coquille City, Oregon. public, beautiful stand hud been erected, i lived, propped half repairing nod jewelry. C o q u ille C it y , Or., July 3, 1896. j than politeness and affability. And with plenty of seating capacity and up in bed, because I Whereas, It 1ms pleased an All- A call is issued for a special elec j no more gentlemanly dorks can be a large company of people gathered c o u ld n 't lie d o im Wise Providence to remove from nor sit up. Think tion for ropreseiitive, N >v. 3d. | found thau those in tho Loren.'. v.4tnosn the exercises, The pro- our midst the beloved wife of our ing my time had Tho JchnonPr Antelope tools on stores. I f you steji iuto Mr. Lor- j grain consisted of a military drill by j Friend aud Neighbor, G. W. Can come I told my fam ily what I wanted n cargo o f lumber at tho mill last | enz’s store in Coquille City you are ■ a company of children, followed by ' ning, i sure of a cordial greeting and of the reading of the Declaration by | dono when I wa3 a> Ü « a H. J. T U T T LE , P liO P K IE T O B . week. Therefore, be it resolved, That gone. But on the first day of March on affable treatment. ( tus Gross. Then came tho oration the recommendation of Mrs. Fauuie Jones, wo extend our sympathies to the Rev. W . B. Smith aud family spent j Rut we wiah in this issue to tell by Mr. Watson, of Marshfield. Anderson, Iud., I commenced taking this week at Bandou camping on ; VI)U something about the contents After the oration, lunch dinners bereaved Neighbor and encourage of AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLEHY, U r . M iles* Xeto C u re j\>r th e H e a r t him and his in their affliction. I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public iu first-class tho bench. j 0f tlii.s Coquille City store. aud wonderful to tell, in ten days I was were in order. In tho afternoon Ht\le, with tho very best of accommodations and at most reason S. L. C ushy , working at light work and on March 19 com Jonathan Quick, who has been! As we have intimated before, dry foot-racing, bicycle-raciug and vari able rates. Tables supplied with the best tho market affords. menced framing a barn, which is heavy SAM PLE ROOMS for Commercial mon, • G. T. M jcltox , sick for some time ill town, lias so j goods predominate in this estnb- ous other sports were indulged iu work, aud I bav’nt lost a day since. I am G6 roomy aud centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms G haut H arbv , nenrly recovered that he is able to lisbmeut. Here may be found by a large number of the people. old, 0 ft. 4!£ inches and weigh 2501bs. for Families and TUeutrical Troupes. Committee. yearn I b e lieve X a t:i f u l l y cu i'e d , and Rates—$1 to $2 per day. walk around town quite comfort- \ 'nous wear o f almost all kinds. -- — *-*•»- -* at oiiAVEL roan I am now only anxious that everyone shall nb|y, j Men's ami boys’ suits are found in Arrivals by Arago, Friday, June know of your wonderful remedies.” ,, , -r , * great profusion, and of nlmosteverv A lnrgo number of people witnessed S ilas F arley . Mr. and Mrs. J. J Stanley | conceivable grade, make and quality. the exercises and enjoyed themselves \ 2Gth: Mrs. F. \V. Kroneuborg, Miss j Dyesvillo, Ohio. Dr. Miles Ileo.rt Curo !s sy M on a positive over from L.upiro last Saturday,; From ir of tlenim overulta to ‘ a at Gravel Ford on tho Fourth. The i Josie Lyons, Miss Grace Gaylord, that tho first, bottle will benefit. spoilt the 4th here with Mrs. S’s line black diagonal suit may bo program consisted o f the reading ( E. C. Montgomery, J. 1!. Dully, j guarantee All druggists sell it at 81. G bottles for 56 cr Chester Dully, Miss S. L. McGraw, It will bo pent*, prepaid on receipt of prlco parents and friends and returned purchased at N. Lorenz’s. Men’s i the Declaration, and an oration j by the Dr- Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, incL homo yesterday. and boys’ lints aro here also 0f by Mr. Lurtenshaw, of My i tie 1 omt. j M. H. Dreyfus, Mrs. Houser, Mrs. j Rogers, Mrs. M. Schroeder, J. B. j Following was a barbecue, and Dr. Strange is on his way to every grade, from a chip all the way Wilcox, Mrs. E. Pollexfen, Miss M. Coquille City, but having changed up through the various grades of lunch dinner which was freo for all. Pollexfen, S. B. Cutlip, Miss Rose, j Restores Health liis route ho will not reach here | straw, cotton, wool, up to a beaver The afternoon was taken up by a II. Blackled, D. It. Dale, L. Hansen, display of plug uglies, which created until July 20th. He will bo detained I tile. So if you want a hat all you J. B. Hickock, Mrs. M. A. Wright, T heC oqnille Collegiate Institute at other poiuts en route. * | have to do is to walk in, pick one much amusement. A game of base Miss M. E. M right, Ali \1 iug. I). js the style o f our late Coquille ball was played, and the festivities In old times it seemed to be thought that j uut> P“ v for lfc fcftke iL The.re closed with a grand ball in the Wilcox, Miss M. Wilcox, L. H. Haz- academy ' ’ under the new manage « medicine must be nauseating to be ciTeot- i r t l ’0 also kopt hero quantities ani, * vs. K. Clark, P. L. Phelan, ment. Read its announcement in ive. ^low, all this is changed. Ayer’s Sar- j of men’s underwear, shirts of every evening. The celebration here was Jas. Flanagan, E. Lowenberg, Miss the advertisements. suimrilla, one of tUa most powerful niter- kind, cotton and wool undershirts a complete success. K. Williams, Miss E. Brown, It. E. A T ARAQO ntives. is nRreeablo to most palates, the and drawers, and a limitless variety Two carloads of hogs from the Shine, and 8 in the steerage. ft.ivor bjino by no monui modi cimi!. of cotton and wool socks, from the j Thero was a large attendance, splen- j j c it y or Coquille creamery went to the hay Arrivals from Portland by Areata. tlie public coarsest of tho coarse to the finest, did progia A ll should attend tl and most enjoyable Inst Thursday en route for San Monday, June 29th: Mrs. Wise and mooting ut Mercantilo li mil Thors- | aud at prices to suit your wallet, no : <]ay, Francisco. ry \ 1 1 ...... K.-wll.. G ....... 1 . « child, j. A. Duffy, J. D. Sunderland, day nigh t to prepare fo r At... the G. A. ¡ matter now naaiy it may ue aeinou- ' j */ coquille city . Tobacco users will fiud, in another Mrs. T. N. Reed and sou, C. W. It. encampment ami Pioneers’ j etized. Mr. Lorenz has also on sale exerc¡¡,eH were had here, and | DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. column, an item of decided interest man ion the middle o f August, in this Coquille store an infinite var- 0ur people— most of them, at least I Toner, W. C. Christensen, Mrs. to them, beaded “ Don’t Stop To D o not fail to lend your iiel[>. ' I iety of ladies’ goods, dress goods, i — eolebrated at otli.r places. A few Christensen, James Walton, Lillie n _K W , PU R E A N D FR E SH DRUGS bacco.” * » , , T* i i ribbons undei underwear, J famii¡eB Went into tho wood at tho Liudsev, Edith Pussport, J. W. Her G AND CH EM ICALS , , and . trimmings, , , r • A p arty of people from Forndale, I. , bert, Cnpt. Simpson. ' ■ ;■ , ,, . , , .etc. i h e r e i s k o p t here a h me Miss Laura Quick has returned edge of town and took a lunch; the , 1 . . , C ilifor rain, consisting of L. A. H im - . just received and being received .. , , ,, dress silks of various shade! Arrivals by Furnllon. Thursday, home from a protracted visit to the . , es and , biilnuce just rested up and expect to lier, sv., wife and grown daughter, daily; also a full assortment of the rades, cos.imeres, ladies elot.i, j ceJcLrubo in August with the G.A.R. June 25th: Goo. Carr, Ethel Mel- bay. E. A. Hamnor, jr , an l wife, and Mrs. ■ ! outing flannels, and almost any and Pioneers. A dance given at bouruo, Rosa Brown, Jas. Welch, standard proprietary medicines. Fennessy aro looking over the Co- A t Johnson Bro’s, only cash trans ! other ladies’ dress goods which you j night by the band was well attended A. Seaman, A. B. Seal. <|iiillo valley in view of locating actions after this dale. may wish. Ladies’ vests from the and much enjoyed. hero. They aro looking for good | Arrivals by Blanchard, Friday, Dr. Vance and wife left for San i thinest gauze to the heaviest woolen dairy farms in view of purchnsin June 26th: Mrs. C.ipt. Dunham, J. Francisco la.-*t Friday. fabrics, ladies’ corsage in full sup- I f you eat what you like, nnd H. Tiinon. Ilev. J. U. G. Stiverson. o f 'll*“ ! ply, nnd to suit your taste no matte r — ■ ■■■-- -» <0»-<----- - -4- --- Gel man Baptist denomination near how esthetic yon may be. Ladies’ digest it, you will surely bo strong \ y O L ! W O O L ! a. S p e c i a l t y . r p o TR A D E OR EXCHANGE M yrtle Point, ami family were in j hose, handkerchiefs, ribbons, laces, and healthy. --------- . » « --------- - A good ranch, 16 miles east of But if you don’t digest it, you town shopping last Ttinrsday. __Mr. j embroidery, veiling iu ric h profu We aro paving tho highest runrkot p ice San Diego, California. Five acres O FFIC E OF DR. J. B U RT MOORE— At Tlie P H A R M A C Y; Resi- S. came to tins section from Mos sion, hose nuspenders and toilet urti- | might almost ns well not eat, for for wool, s > ft cssb oil delivery. *it, Bsndon. edence— Vowell property, rear of Musonic Hall. cow, Idaho, with Rev. S. S. Baik- cies of nil kinds. Ladies if you j what good can your food do you if iu choice fruits in hearing, part of j.uiHO-.f] BANDON WOOLEN MILLS CO. ground good for alfalfa; depot ou low nnd fam ily, and is much | don't see any oi these articles, when j it doesn’t nourish you? T'OU S a L E —T wo full-Mood JfMBoy Bulls, pleased witoh ur country and cli- j Vou call iu at this store, ask for | I f you find that you can’t digest land; railroad through place; post- . both elegible to registry for pun -blood, mate. I them and Henry is just certain to 'it, there is a simple help for your office near by. Also [muse aud lot one yearling nnd one spring calf. Tho iu S hu D iego city. vearling can be bought for $40, nnd the IG B A R G A I N __I offer tnv hand them down from some one of j stomach. This property to ti'tde fp j prop •1 months’ old calf for $20. Addrcw the h om e plnee. <>iio' block, or r . ' low o'r I the over-crowded shelves. | It is Shaker Digestive Cordial, H erald for particulars, or wi t e land, tn Oiiqniilo Citv.witli n ynod hmiiw <>f | I f you need a pair of shoes, mado bv the Shakers o f Mount Leb- erty in Coquille vnllay. Address, JUDGE J. li. SOHROKDI Ii ¿L Jî july7tf 1 Arago, Coog county, Oregon. H e i i . v l d L a n d C o m p a n y , L ^ 'b ^ r n m leu 1 O f ^ b ™ ' oihir f™t‘ ! either men’s, women’s, boys’, misses’ j anon. It has never failed to cure Coquille City, Or. b'.iildina* r.nd ¡' Kid fence i*o»d wat»r fur | or children’s, this is tho place to ! the worst case of indigestion, 7 0R SALE— ncres of All Bottom a 11 purposes. Inquire at plum. or^Ute,» , fintj flxnctly ,i)e kind, shape, color Strength and Health come from Land. L niiio south of Coquille City, The undersigned wishes to sell w . WAY. on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation; i or size you want. You will also | the food you cat, after it has been reasonable, and on easy terms, an good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune jul7tf ] Coquille City, Oregon digested and gone into the blood. improved 150-acre dairy, hay and trees—crop this year. Plenty of apple C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R S C O IV . Our townsman, J. B. Fox, is , | find here an infinite variety of slip for family orchard. Terms reason | pers for man, women and children. I The best tonic is digested food. fruit farm; well watered and wooded. trees able. Address G. W. STEVENSON, putting out some neat aud sub 1 So if you need shot leather of any The best aid to digestion, Shaker Perfect clover and other grass junlfitf] Coquille City. stantial chairs, ills speeu^y is growth for hay or pasture. Joining the comfortable rawhid > W*ltom ! kind, step into Lorenz's and tell j Digestive Cordial, T ’ OU SALE—I hnve 26.000 first-class Red W ATCHKS, F IN E L IN E OF CLOCKS OF BEST M AKE, NEW AND the clerks what you want and you j When you have acid eructations, Coquille City; near railroad and Cedar Shakes or Clapboards for sale chair, ueat, strong and serviceable, S T Y L IS H S IL V E R W A R E A N D O P T IC A L GOODS ! will he fitted out in short order. ' nausea, headache, wind, dizziness, for $4.50 per 1000. I will deliver at the steamer lines nnd lnrgo creamery; and these he cau furnish with a Among the mii.cellaneous stock 1 offensive breath, or any other svmp- cheap and quick freights to lending Fi.shtrap boat-landing for that price. They A L W A Y S ON HAND. special seat or covering, making are extra tine. Address. W IR T M ILLER, them more finished in appearance : are window shades, umbrellas and Itomsof dyspepsia, Shaker Digestive markets; good schools, churches and jnnO 4fc1 Arago, Oregon. society. It. D. S am - old , aud desirable for all-around service. I parasols for ladies or gentlemen, Cordial will cure you. -Strings fo r All Kinds of Musical Instruments. At druggists. Trial bottle 10 m nyl’i t f.] trunks, valises, bund-satchels, tele- Coquille, Or. r p O 'TRADE—A good vourig mule, weight The shingle-mill is now belli 1 about IWH) lbs. well broke to work and scotio traveling bags, ami *n fact cents. Oscar Reed, of Myrtle Point, ride—to trade for good young cows. Also, fixod up for general usefulness, 1 i anvihing you may need or your two Jersey bulls, being kept for breeding veritable workshop. The engine j w.;iin toke a fun(.v to in t this !, Comrades J. V i. Clark and Henry ^ brought down 800 lbs. of bacon purposes for those who need such sei vice. and machinery already there will ho j lint, l f ’vou ueea oilcloth, thre U1H i Helves, on an outing and pleasure | and sold a small part here nnd then I For particulars, call on 1 E. J. BIGELOW, a< ’ | trip from Rosebnrg, arrived in Co-j went to Marshfield to find market ! utilized, while uov ma -.unery is buttons, combs, or toilet goods, you \ Cor.nllie City. qtiille City Sunday morning. Tney for the balance. He found, how being added for other enterprises. | call jjlld them in this stock. IS S U P P L IE D W IT H A SE LE C T STOCK OF TAN TED—A reliable ladv or gentle- ever, that thero was up sale for it J. A. Lyons will turn his own ' A ATlew'BtoeVof T.roceries is U com -' ,m<l S? T ta f‘‘w^ 'a,vs in .C<MnnB va!" new stock man to distribute samples and make broo•• ihi'idles i ■ **-id of shi-min- A new sti ck o f f groceries „u c e n t. n coin-1 n j Comrade Helves is prospect- there, nnd so brought it back and r YV house to house canvass for oar Vegetable , m g on the Moro ami will soon l>e i . ;;■* 1 * » 0 » « ^ .c o - .o v sold most of what he had left to Toilet .Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts. ¿40 to #75 a month easily made. Address people here. I t was beautiful, corn- CROFTS <fc REED, Chicago, III. Ira. Mr. M-a-amr, irte ,.f P-*;H *Q<( | ¡CM rtu „ llio L w r ,* p r i m C..11 j f l " ’" flk V F i'» "tl fi1’,?«,- itl’ tko will manufacture brooms, an 1 also : , j , ■ _q „ „ V()U come *0 three years in the la.e "a t iu the fed meat, and well cured, and yet A N IC E L IN E OF E x e c u t io n S ale . conduct a cabinet-making establish- 1 ' 3 ‘ 25tli M^soun and a second enltst- it brought only 8 cents per pound. L A D I E S ’ A N D G E N T L E M E N S ’ U N D E R W E A R , E 1C . town ana do your buying. ment in the 152d Indiana. Ho seeks ment. Johnson B ro’s hereby give notice o t ic k is h e u t h y g i v e n , t h a t ---- — — j this section for health nnd is de- : un^er and by virtue o f nil execution that all old bills absolutely must be at P ric e s uiN.ston.lslTilxi.g'ly Lew . A public meeting is called to be ' order of sale issued out of the Circuit _A_li Daily Health Laws. !li?V,ted at °;,r ^ .appearance j paid noiv or costs added. Please ami Court ot the State of Oregon for Coos held at Mercantile hall next Thurs ____ while everywlierc duo la so brown \ don’t compel us to comuienco legal county, on the 28th day of May. 1808, in day night tii take action in the mat favor of James A. Lyons, plaintiff, and A . O . " W H E E L E R , Don’t eat so rapidly. j 1111,1 1,llint UP- proceedings. This we must do against, ter o f preparations for the G A. R the property of A. D. Wolcott and Hit on a chair Slid he quiet after; A fair akin is the result of pure 588? unions bills nre settled at once. Annie Wolcott, defendants, v liich said exe encampment and Pioneers’ annual cution commands me to mnke sale of the (Sucaessor to J. P. Messer , 7 l " nd a h,nU,‘ v liver, to i » : n n which j reunion. A full attendance of nnr eating, Your stomach is'not a co a l: j hlo,M Cnpt. I ’ aton, who is building the Certain real property hereinafter described, Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla if? the Superior Medi- j or a suffic eiioy thereof to satisfy the de citizens is urged, so that commit bin. new steamer for trade between this mands of said plaintiff, to-wit: $1780.21 Lodic" who re,y uuon c''araeli':a to tees can be appointed and the nec-! AVhon you feel uncomfortable ; <inc’ beautify iheir complexions, should mnke a - river nnd San Francisco, returned with interest thereon from the 11th day of REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE C IT Y , OREGON. essary preparations made for this aftel' enting you have eaten too no(B of this_ i>(„„.i11R ¡„ , „ ¡ „ , 1 that tlu-y from the city on tho Truckee last November, 18**5, at the rate of eight per cent per niinnm, an attorney feeof $175.00, joint event. It should be made a much, and \ ou need Ju^ a v egetfiole ^ can^ improve upon nature. e a d q u a r t e r s o f c it y e x p r e s s . A tten d ee© at wharf Friday. W ork will bo pushed at costs taxed at $:U>.r>0 together with costs gala-day and d raw n large attend - 1 Sarsaparilla. o«,i a . and dopot to all steamers and trains, and general hauling promptly and carefully of said execution. I will. ON SATURDAY, a i c *t i i Tf" v- * i unffiq' from rheiimnfmm J* d . llOflSlflllll iind brother, tilG Prosper at a lively rate. transacted. THE 11TH DAY OF JULY, 1 K 1 MJ. at the nuce o f people from tho county at 11 J ou “ oin rncumiuism , . A - G j Word reached us that one day hour of one o’clock in tho afternoon of larcre and from elsewhere ! watch the sheets. Don t get between blacksand miners, started for San large and from elsewhere theni; if damp dry Francisco last Friday in the interest last week a son of Stove Johnson, said day. at the Courthouse door in the town o f Empire City. Coos county. Oregon, C. H. Schultz, of Teninile, came j Curo vour rheumatism with Joy's o t the mine. They are still confi- who lives on Tenmilei was drowned offer for sale and sell at public auction to near being drowned last Monday Vegetable Sarsaparilla. j dent of tlicir mining enterprise , in the lake while hatlnug. The boy the highest nnd best bidder for cash, all right, title and interest which tho said while crossing the hay in a small was taken with cramp, which caused defendants, or either of them, had on the Keep fiies out of your bouse; they ; being a success, boat. A heavy wind was blowing at 11th day of November, 1805, or may at any C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . the accident. are germ carriers. | Mr. and Mrs. W ill Cox, of Beaver time since hnve acquired in or to lots two. the time, aud while the boat was I Opposite City Whnrf.l Wear flannel undergarments. Hill, spent several days with their three, four, five, six. seven, eight, nine and A blaze started on the roof of T . ! gliding along at railroad speed a Keep your feet warm; your head | friends here, returning home yes A. Walker's resilience this morning, ten in block six, and lot two in block one, in the town of Riverton, Coos comity, Or squall struck it au*l came near filling (j terday. lone Dean accompanied to ' but, fortunately, was early discov- ’ egon, ns said lots and bio ks are laid out For cheap goods nnd splendid bargains J ^ F E P S ON HAND AND MAKES T o i t Mr. Schultz became frightened ' when _ our blood is thin vou feel spend several days with her sister,' nnd designated in the pint of said town You enn got many good art ides at order first-class ered and extinguished. Mr. Walker filed and recorded in the office o f the onc-half their cost nt and hastily threw the ballast over- cold in the ]p;,st cbange. ' When Mrs. Cox. was on hand and assisted by Frank County Clerk o f said Coon comity: also all other stores. board, which so lightened the boat your b;,}od is thin take Jov’s Vege- R A W H ID E CHAIRS. the river frontage abutting said lots five BLANKETS AND PILLO W S Gus Buckingham and family came Strsug. and six in block six: also all t.he right, tlrnt the wind capsized it. Schultz table s.usapai ilia; it will make your J H otel coquille , S THE Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Q O a U IL L E Grray’s N e w X3nilcLing, GOQUIX X K , ., F ron t Street, Opposite R. R. Depot. o (gjonihounding of Prescriptions i L . GRAY, B I WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, I J Mrs. Gray’s Department P - Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, N L IV E R Y AND FEED STABLES, H G o to the M a rsh fie ld RACKET STORE J clung to the boat until lie was res- U ood redj an<1 thick, cued by two men named Holland Y« i it will do to take Joy’s nnd Butler. ! Vegptabie .Sarsnparilla now. When you get off rour bicycle “ Mv mother, my wife nnd myself use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy after a lung warm run, put un a whenever troubled with a cough or coat. I f you are going on a trip take cold. It is the medicine of our home. I do not know how we Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. could do without, it. We feel that Strange food makes strange Joy’s Vegetable Sarsn- it is an indispensible article. The stomachs. people in this vicinity too are parilln reaches the stomach, cleanses beginning to learn of the merits of the stomach, ami renews the this excellent medicine. I never stomach. lose nn opportunity to testify to its No appetite? Take Joy's Vege- Keen appetite. value for it has saved many a doc- tabic Sarsaparilla. Accept nothin*: but tho genuine tor's bill in ray family. W. S. Mus- ser, proprietor of the Musscr House, when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable Milltieiru, I ’a.” This remedy is Sarsaparilla. --• famous for its cures of bad colds. Game of baseball in this city next T ry it aud you too will recommend it to your frieu Is. F or sale by Dr. Sunday between our Star Flats au*l S. L. Lentve. a M rrtie Point nine. Mrs. C. Lenbo, of Portland, mother- in from the valley last week to visit Mrs. B’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. in-law of R. Mast, last trip down o f Judge Dyer, and uncle and aunt, the Blanchard and went to Bnndon last Friday. She is here for a few Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Buck. Mr. Winters, while fishing last weeks’ visit with her dnughter. Johnson Bro’s, after thanking Saturday, cnuglit a small lamprov eel on liis hook. This is an unusual their patrons for past favors, wish to say that now the Fourth of July occurrence in this section. is over they positively cannot grant Harry I. Clinton and wife, nnd Mrs. H. H. Nichols, left Marshfield any more credit to any one. A meeting will he held tonight at last week for Grand Junction, Col Masonic hall, of great importance orado. to every citizen. Don’t fail to An excursion will be given to attend. Ladies and all are invited. Yaquina bay per steamer Farallon A mass meeting of our citizens shortly. Fare for round trip, $4. will be held at Masonic hall tonight. J. B. Dully of Sumner has been Business of importance. E very on a business trip to San Francisco. body turn out. J. B. Marshall of Bnndon is now Emil Heuekendorff came over commissioned a notary public. from the bay and spent the 4th at , Additional locals on 2d page. home. Chair Factory: title, claim and interest which said defend ants had on said day in and to all the water flowing in any or all the streams on a cer tain farm near Riverton belonging to Nathan and Bophrona Thrush on the 21st day of May, 18i>2. nnd convoyed to said defendants m a deed mode bepternber 30, 1H■).”»; ills*» nil the right, title, claim and interest which said defendants have in and to a certain boom and boom privileges lying along tlie front of lots two and three in section eight, township twenty-eight south of range thirteen west of the Willa mette meridian, thereby intending to con vey all the interest said defendants have received bv deed from E. J. Price. Laura Price and H. B. Price bv deed made the BOth day of September, 1805; also all boom and boom privileges no v in use and here tofore belonging to tho firm known as Price Pro’ s A Company; also all the right, title, claim and interest which the said defendants have in and to the sawmill sit- nnted on the lots and land hereinbefore deseribed and the lots adjoining the same; and all the machinery o f every kind and description nsed and~ contained in said mill and used in operating the same in the iiianufartr re of lumber. Dated June 5th, 1896. W. W. GAGE, jun05t] Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. at surprisingly low prices. Steel Files o f all sizes nnd shapes nt half price. Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX. Proprietor. The RACKET is on the oo-operntivo plan, and hss good pnyin; stock in the company for sale. WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, lUrth Front Street, • • HankSeld. jnoTl'J-a-. c. HOWE, Ayurit. N o tic e of Fin a l S e ttle m e n t. N 'O T IC E is hereby given that the under signed, executor of the estate o f Wm. E. Weekly, deceased, has filed in the Countv Court of Coos county, Oregon, his final account of the matters of said estate, and that Monday, the 6th day o f Jnlv, 1«K>, nt » o ’clock in the afternoon of said day. at the courthouse at Empire City, has been, by order o f the court, fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said soconnt nnd for th* settlement of said I estate. i Dated this let day of Jan*». 18Hrt. 1. T. WEEKLY. • juu2 5t] Executor. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON L L kinds of farm work solicited. Hors- shoeing and plow work a specialty buppliesfor logging work, wedge»;, dogs, rings, cant-hooks and everything used in logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio- noei Feed stable. (12 if. A W A N T E D A N I D E A of some simple thing to patent ? Protect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKIL BURN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C.» for their 9 L 8 uu prize oiler.