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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1896)
tfoq&UIf CU y gemili. ""T uesday . J uly n, issa, R E G U L A R TRAINS ondays , M W ednesdays and fui . days will m il a « follow s: LouVrt H 00 a. ra. A rrive “ 0 .30 “ 10. IK) “ I I Marshfield I I COQUILLE C IT Y I M yrtle P oint LO C A L A rrive 12.30 p. m, Leu vu 11.00 a. in. 10.30 “ ITEM S. Additional locals on 2d page. G o to O. L. Gray’s tor watch repairing nud jewelry. Miss Laura Barklow, of Norway, visited friends iu this plnco last week. Goo. Keller of Gravel Ford and A. McGill of Fnirview wero iu to-.vu on business last Friday. l ’ rof. Kancmatz came out Inst Wed nesday after a slckuess of several days and confinement in the house. C. Hammerlof has a contract for timbers for the Beaver Ilill mines and is getting out some fine timbers. D. F. Dean, county clerk for the past two years, joined his family nt this place last Thursday for resi dence. Dr. J. W. Strange leaves Itoseburg tomorrow (Wednesday) for this place. He will arrive by next Mon day as per his note. Miss Mary G. Harris, Mrs. John Lehnberr and Mrs. Fannie Dixon, of Myrtle Point, were down last Friday as a committee on the Pio neers’ reunion. J. S. McCain of the H erald left last Thursday morning for St. Louis, as a delegate from Oregon to the national Populist convention. He would join the other delegates at Portland. The railroad is doing a rushing business in tiro transfer of logs from this valley to the mills on the bay. Besides that of the Yonkam camp, shipmeut from W. II. Thomas’ camp began last week. Johnson Bro’s hereby give notice that all old bills absolutely must lie- paid nonr or costs added. Please don’t compel us to comracnco legal proceedings. This wo must do unless bills are settled ut once. It is at tho Coquille Pharmacy, Dr. Moore’s new drug store, where you can get tho wonderful Swamp Angel medicine. Those who use it tell of its startling curative powers, and are getting to believe it is a cure-all. "H e flare you get A yer’s” ifl an iniportnnt cautiun to alt in search o f a thorou ghly re liab le bluod-pnriUer. Ayer’ s Sarsaparilla being tho one oti which there onn he no m anner o f d ou b t. It ban stood the test o f nearly h a lf n century, and has long b een con sid ered the standard. J. J. Birch of Sumner is canvass ing for ami delivering a very useful housewife’s helper, iu the way of an invention for bread-baking. It is called the Quaker Crump Crust Pans, a Quaker invention, nml is pro nounced a great success. The undersigned wishes to sell reasonable, and on easy terms, an improved 160-acre dairy, hay and fruit farm; well watered and wooded. Perfect clover and other grass giowth for hay or pasture. Joining Coquille City; near railroad and steamer lines and large creamery; eiieap atid quick freights to loading markets; good schools, churches and society. It. D. S a n f o r d , m aylitf.] Coquille, Or. F o r l ic e f * l o n e e r * n m l < ì. .1 . 15. i F O R W O M E ÏÏ. I A POPULAR BUSINESS HOUSE. i At the citizens’ meeting Inst Thurs-1 dny night, nt Mi-mi utile hnl!, W. II. N. Lorenz's Largo Dry Goods. Cloth Nosier was chosen chainnuu nud B. Revolution in the Traat- ing and Grocery Store. F. Lawrence secretary. mont of All Female Diseases. It was suggested by Mr. Know 1- (on that the G. A. It. appoint a com In this concluding article in ref mittee of tour to confer nud act with The eminent and successful clee- erence to the mercantile enterprise the four committeemen of the Pio- j tro-niagnetic physician, Dr. Darrin, of Mr. N. Lorenz, we wish to ueers, they to appoint other commit- j has discovered and perfected n sys- speak more particularly of his tees and act us an exceutive commit- ; *em treatment that lias caused u Bnndou branch business. The ^ j revolution in the treatment of ’ female disenses. Wherever their braucli store occupies a prominent On motion of Mr.Lorenz, that the , treatment is tested and known it corner on Frout street in the en chair appoint a committee of four, has done away with all dosing with terprising town of Bnndon-by-the- consisting of two ladies nud two , nauseous drugs nml surgical opera- I sea. It is under the management gentlemen, to act as a soliciting com- ' |hms whereby so many precious of C. A. Craddock, who holds a ... t ,,, T lives have been lost, mittee, J. W. Leneve, iv alter Drano, l , , ... Tr ’ As a discovery, it ranks with Ilar- prominent place, socially and oth Mrs. Libo t and Mrs. \Y. Diane were vcy’s discovery of the circulation of! erwise, among the people of that appointed. the blood. It has proven in more | lively little business community. Meeting adjourned to meet again than a thousand eases of tho worst I This store is stocked very much kind to be a positive cure for the ! next Thursday evening. the same as the one iu Coquille, following female diseases: Ovarian , i> ,. tumors, polypus, ulceration and with the exception that a larger , l l r . V I i l l » i d ’ s f .i-t -tn r i n dropsy of the womb, inflamation, stock of groceries nre carried at At the Universnlist church begin congestion, and fulling of the womb, Bandou nnd not quite so complete a tonight, subject—“ Nature’s Teach leucorrlioeii, painful nud suppressed sleek of dry goods— or perhaps we ing About the Bible” (or the best menstruation, flooding, frequent should say not so heavy a supply of urination, bearing down pains, back argument against infidelity.) dry goods in proportion to the gro Tomorrow (W ednesday) night, ache, headache, hacking cough, ruel- ceries'. It is true that, in this store nncholly, absence of ambition or July 15, “ The Bauished Angles, desire to live, or in fact, any com ns iu the one in Coquillb City, yon and What Became of Thera?” plaint having its origin in a disor can purchase .almost any item in Thursday night, July 15, “ Have dered state o f tho generative nnd the dry goods line you may wish. organs, whether We Lived Before This Present Life accompanying from contagious diseases, hereditary, Men’s wear of all kiuds nre kept by on Earth?” accident, tight lacing, miscarriage Mr. Craddock iu Bandon. The Lectures fiee to all. or other causes. clothing department is adapted to His method of treatment is harm the coast trade. The best qunlity W. McCormac, a coal export from less, pleasant and mild. It is ap Libby, has just concluded an exam plied directly to the womb without of workingmen’s clothing to be ination on 0. A. Peterson’s place at the uso of instruments; can be ap- found anywhere is kppt by Mr. Riverton, and finds prospects of the j lJHed by the patients themselves, Craddock. Also a good line of thus securing correct local treat- boots aud shoes for men or boys most encouraging character. Ho ment nt home, and its application is forms a part of the stock. Men’s aud Mr. Peterson are both coal men easy and simple. Its curative action of experience, nnd they predict a on tho inflamed, congested and neckwear, collars, ties nnd cravats are kept here, also men’s shirts of great boom for our section from the ulcerated parts is immediate. all kinds and qualities; men’s Dr. D: irrin refrains from ranking developments now opening at Riv public the names of hundreds of underwear--colton, woolen, heavy erton. Indies who have been restored to nnd light, for summer or winter— Mrs. John Rowan nnd family health, with due deference to the is in stock; men’s nnd boy’s hats (except his honor, the ju d ge), and delicacy of their afflictions. Dr. Mrs. Tolly Stone nnd family (except Darrin can bo consulted free at the and caps in latest styles, and as the liege lord, Tolly, himself), visit Blanco hotel, Marshfield, July 8th cheap as they can be sold by any ed friends in the Fishtrnp neigh to July 25lb. Hours 10 a. ra. to 5 merchant in Cooscounty. Rubber p. m.. aud 7 to 8 iu the evening. goods nnd oil-cloth clothing, coats, borhood and spent the 4th nt Arago. hats nnd pants, rubber boots of They returned last Wednesday. T h e C llllt ll r .n l l i m i different kinds and rubber over The members and friends of the Will hold a campmeeting at the King Christian church will give an ice creek camp grounds, beginning Aug. shoes for men, women nnd boys Lndies’ wear of every kind, such cream social at Masonic hall next Gth. These grounds are on the Mid. die Fork road, 0 miles from Myrtle as a great variety of dress goods, Saturdyv evening. There will he a Point. The facilities for camping short aud pleasing program in con are good, and all are cordially invit especially adapted to the const cli nection with tho social. Every ed to come nml attend the meeting, mate; underwears nnd corsage, all which will probably last about 10 grades of shoes nnd slippers, toilet body invited. days. Ministers aud Christian work articles, ribbons, laces aud em- Our old friend O. C. Gregory ers of all denominations are especi I roidery aud veiling. Tliesp, and went over to the bay yesterday ally invited to come, and with us many nrticles too numerous to with a young son for treatment by make one united ellort to save the mention, the ladies may fiud iu Dr. Darrin. He, himself, is also in lost and bring souls to Christ Lorenz's Baudon store. Lccx M. B ueitenbcciieb , poor health, nnd may be treated. Pastor. In the brief history of this mer ----- - --------- L. L. Dietz, a practical watch cantile establishment which we repairer, will soon open a shop in T\T(). 207.— 100 acres; 40 acres hot- have written, we have tried to giye Coquille City— iu tho meantime will tom ; 18 ficrtM m eadow ; 2 ncros o r c h do nil kinds of repairing nt home, ard and sm all fruit: 20 acres bottom pasture a fair, honest representation of clea red ; 20 acres bench pasture—all under at the Judge Nosier residence. * fence. One new house, V room s all finished: its progress and growth. As we one barn 20x14, one b a rn 00x8..); w oodhouso. have before stated we love to see Walter Morrison, of San Diego, sm okehouse and other ou tb u ild in gs; farm and im plem ents and d a iry fixture.;; men prosper who do 6o by honest Cal., who has been visiting at this tools cow s, sheep, hogs find young sto ck . A pood place for some weeks with Hon. W. place fo r a dairym an. W ill sell ch eap and and frugal methods.- We have no on easy terms. liesitnucy ill recommending the II. Nosler’s family, returned to Ins Prof. Barklow, county superin renders of the H erald to buy home ou yesterday’s train. tendent, has arranged to hold the Vale Perry passed down home annual teachers’ institute in this goods from one or the other of yesterday after a visit in San Fran city, beginning Tuesday, August these stores. You will find the cisco. He has resigned his posi 25th, and continuing four days. prices ns reasonable ns at any other business place in the country for tion on the Moro. Now let us prepare to welcome n the same grade of goods. Mr Sirs. A. G. Aiken, son Charlie and host of attendants from all parts of Lorenz is not bidding for the pat little daughter Florence, came over this and adjoining counties, as also able instructors nud lecturers from ronage of those who expect lo get from tho hay yesterday. abroad. goods for half price and then never Noah Lenovo has been kept busy F. 8. Perkins, of Portland, was pny their bills, but all liouest peo of late. He is finishing up tome in town and “ bottled” for a brief ple, who buy in good faith and who nice jobs of painting. time last Saturday owing to the want a good grada of goods, will Sir. and Mrs. A. Jackson, of So railroad offering no facilities for find it to their advantage to call nt noma county, Cal., are prospecting reaching the bay, though two trains Lorenz’s before purchasing nt other in this section. had come and gone that dny. Mr. places. You will be well-treated Attend the ice-cream social at P. represented Brailstreets great whether yon buy or not. In what Masonic hall next Saturday- night. commercial publishing house aud is we have here written we do not disparage other businessmen or Dr. Strange, the dentist, will bo on a rating tour. here next Monday-, for one week. The annual teachers’ institute of establishments, but birnply call this county will he held in Coquille the attention o f our patrons to the Daiiy iiaaiih Laws. City August 25th, 2Gth, 27th and advantages of this one. The following elected officers for Court Coquille No. 18, F. of A., were duly installed at their regular meeting Thursday evening, July 2d: Marshall McDonald, C. It.; If. N. Lorenz, S. C. It.; Gao. O. Leach, recording secretary; B. F. Lawrence, financial secretary; N. Lorenz, treasurer; C. A. Harrington, Sr. W.; Win. Barrows, Jr. W .; A. A. Leach, 28th, 1SDG. Prof. D. V. S. Reid of Sr. B.; J. W. Nosier, Jr. B.; It. S. Don’t eat so rapidly. “ I have never had a day’s sickness Eugene nml Prof. P. L. Campbell, of Knowlton, Geo. Lorenz and Geo. E. Sit on a chair and be quiet after in my life,” sniil a middle-aged man Pike, trustees. eating. Your stomach is not a coal Monmouth, two able institute in the other day. structors, are expected to be present, j “ AA’hat a comfort it would be,” Miss Flora McCloskey, special D. bin. AYlien you feel uncomfortable The Coquille academy takes a sighs some poor invalid, “ to be in D. G. M., installed tho following officers of Mamie It. D. Lodge, No. after eating you have eaten too step forward and now becomes the his placo for n year or two.” Yet 20, at a regular meeting on Wednes ’ much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable “ Coquille Collegiate Institute,” with | half of the invalids we see might he just as healthy as he, if they would day evening of last . week: Miss ; Sarsaparilla. If you suffer from rheumatism all the advantages of the best only take proper care of themselves, Belle Rich, N. O .; Miss Ray Collier, V. G .; J. S. Lawrence, recording watch the sheets. Don’t get between | grades of instruction by-a corps of eat proper food—and digest it. qualified and experienced teachers. It’s so strange that .such simple secretary; Miss Flora Boyrie, finan them; if damp dry them. Cure vour rheumatism with Joys things are overlooked by those who cial secretary; Miss Annie Colli.r, ! , Av" " Pil * r” “ *• “ “ “ treasurer; Sirs. B. F. Collier, warden; I V egeta b le . Sarsaparilla. . 1 - , of siok nnd nervous headaches. Ibese want health. K eep flies ou t o f y o u r h ou se; they speodily ¡„e ^ in ri.i* , of the Food makes health. Mrs. Inez Chase, conductor; B. F. Htoiuncli, liver nnd liowelH, nml nre the raild- It makes strongth— and strength Collier, O. G.; Mrs. White, I. G.; aie germ carriers. Wear flannel undergarments. e»t nail m ost reliable ca th a rtic in use. N o ! wards off sickness. The man who Mrs. L. Boutell, It. S. N. G .; Mrs. Keep your feet warm; your head one should be w ithout them . had never been siek was strong J. S. Lawrence, L. S. N. O .; An U. 8. Inspectors Edwards nnd because ho always digested his food drew Perkins, R. S. V. G ; Miss ' cool. When vour blood is thin you feel and you could become tho samo by Minnie McCloskev, L. S. V .G .; Miss When McDermott came down from Port helping your stomach to work as : cold in the least change, Flora Quick, chaplain. land last week on ifficial duties. vour blood is thin take Jov’s Vege- well os his. Shaker Digcstivo Cor “ My mother, my wife and myself table Sarsaparilla; it will mnke your They reached thiscily last Thursday dial will help your stomach nnd will use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy blood red, rich aud thick. and inspected our several river craft innke you strong and healthy l»y whenever troubled with a cough or Yes it will do to Lake Joy’s The farmers nre urged to ho pres making the food you eat make you cold. It is the medicine of our Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. fat. ent nt the little church in this place borne. I do not know how we When you get off j our bicycle Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 10 could do without it. We feel that after a long warm run, put ou a next Saturday, nt 1 o’clock, to join cents. it is an indispensilile ni tie’e. The coat. in the organization and election of T yro. 206.—23 acres: 14 acres hot- people in this vicinity too nrc If you nre going on a trip take n Labor Exchange. tom land. nit cleared nnd in cnltiva- beginning to learn of the merits of Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. tinn nnd Rood fen ces: Rnod box bonne with this excellent medicine. I never Strange food makes strange In supreme court, July 7th: J. :s room s: a b ox barn 10x14 feet, and one 20x40 feet, one hen -honse. Bench lose an opportunity* to testify to its stomachs. Joy s A egetable Sarsa- p. Spreckles, respondent, vs. Edward barn covered with pood saw tim ber; 2J* m iles value for it has saved many a doc parillu reaches the stomnch, cleanses „ _. _ , , ., from C oqailte C ity. Tlenty ot water, good , , , ’ Bender, appellant; respondents roads. tor’s bill in ray family. W. S. Mus the stomach, and renews the time .• „ to , serve ____‘ anil . file brief extended , , . ____L ee r. proprietor of the Musser House, stomach. The country people are earnestly to August 15, 1896. Millheim, Pm” This remedy is No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege urged to attend the organization of famous for its cures of bail colds. table Sarsaparilla. For the best of dentistry call on Keen appetite. n Labor Exchange in this city next Try it and you too will recommend Accept nothing but the genuine Dr. Strange at the hotel from and it to your frienls. For sale by Dr. when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable after next Monday, July 20th, for Saturday, at 1 p. m., nt the little 8. L. Lcncve. • church. Sarsaparilla. one ueel only. * p ro m H ow L a G H p p e . D r . Miles’ Nervlna R e s t o r e d O n e of Kentucky's B u s in e s s M en to H e a lth . P O Q U IL LE ^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, - o --------- EW O W N E R S H IP , N LAU G ED F A C IL IT IE S . KW IM P R O V E M E N T S , EW FACULTY, W IT H a bility to make them larger, and a $IO O O 1*111111 f t Y , ?honl<I surely induce citizen s o f Coos, Curry nml western Dougins counties t o seek educational advantages near hom e. O ar Faculty will be teachurrf o f years o f experience in som e o f our best E astern Colleges. N E T H E :* we can help you, i f you can d o carpenter’ s work, or if you cad h elp supply provisions, or whatever it bis toward buildin g or keep ing up the sch ool. L#**Let us hear from you nt o u c e . ^ J S C H O O L W IL L N O T O PE N T I L L 8 K P T E M B E K , unlees we can have notice from a sufficient number desiring to begin earlier to ju stify an earlier op en in g . H aving purchased, not only the property, but also “ All good-w ill anil attendant et oeteras,” wo h jp e fo r tho return o f the f . old boarders as well us m any new ones. Address, KEY. J. L . FU TR ELL, ju l l t f ) Coquille City, Oregon, H i r~ c o q u il l e , o tel N o DISEASE has ever presented so many peculiarities as LaGrippe. No disease leaves lta victim s so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Mr. î). W. Hilton, state a r e u t o f the Mut ual Life Iusurance Co., o f Kentucky, says: "In 1S89 and ’V0 I had two severe attacks o f LaGrippe, the last one attacking ruy ner vous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more thun two months except by tho use o f nar cotics that siupcûcd me, hut gave mo no rC3t. I was only conscious o f Intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily paiu aud the fa ct that I was hourly growing weaker. Wlieu in this condition. 1 com m euced using Dr Miles' Restorative Nervine. I n tw o d a y s I began to im orovo and in one m onth’s time 1 was cured, much to the surpriso o f all who knew o f my condition. I havo been in e x cellent health flinco and havo recommended your remedies to m any o f my friends." Louisville. Jan 22,1895. D. W. H ilton . » y ? !G B A R G A IN .— I offer m.v '*** hom e place, one b lo ck , or 12 lots o f land, in Coquille C ity , with a good house o f 7 room s, sm all barn, woodhouSa. HO fru it trees, bearing; lo ts o f berries; other o u t buildings and go o d fences; good water fo r nil purposes. Inquire at phtce o r address THE » pH ARM AOY G r r a y ’ s N e w E n ilc L in g , COQUILLE CITY, OR., Front Street, Opposite R. R. Depot. DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. H E W , PURE AND FRESH DRUGS & AND CHEMICALS 1 C oqu ille City, Oregon. TlieSt. Loais platform has struck dismay to the rank and file of the Republican party nil over the land, including the baitle-scarrcd in Coos county, nud, as in other political disturbances, mixes the bed-fellows. Marshfield sends T. S. Miliott, A. J. Jackson, J. AY. lviggs and J. F. Hall as delegates to the Bimetallic Union state convention beiug held at this date iu McMinnyille. J. T U T T L E , P K O P U IE T O B . A V IN G L E A SE D T H IS N E W , COM M ODIOU S AND M O DEH N H O S T L E R Y , I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class st>le, with the very best o f a ccom m odations and at m ost rea son able rates. T a b les supplied with the best the m arket afford s. S A M P L E ROOM S for Com m ercial men, room y and centrally located . S P E C IA L A CC O M M O D A T IO N S and T erm s fo r F am ilies aud T heatrical Troupes. R ates— to $2 per day. W. WAY, ju l7tf 1 # S Dr. Miles’ ftervine Restores Health. Russell Dement took a band of 82-head of fine cattle out to Rose- burg a few days ago. Tobacco users will fiud, in another column, an item of decided interest to them, headed “Don’t Stop To bacco.” * # just received and being received daily; also a full assortment of the standard proprietary medicines. (Somnoiioding of Prescriptions a. S p e c i a l t y . OFFICE OF DR. ,J. BURT MOORE— At Tho PHARMACY; Resi- Miss Lucy Breitenbucher, pastor edence— Vowell property, rear of Masonic Hall. in tho United Brethren denomi nation ou the upper river, visited Coquille City last week, the guest for two or three days of Mrs. Geo. Martin, a relative. The H e r a l d was honored by a call from this bright, intelligent and excellent Christian lady. She is a native daughter of Oregon anil lias lived in Coo j county since her early child hood. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. The Coast Mail editor, in an item about James Ballou aud brother, who nre about to begin mining in the river-bed on the latter’s ranch WATCHES, FINE LINE OF CLOCKS OF REST MAKE, NEW AND STYLISH SILVERWARE AND OPTICAL GOODS on the upper Coquille, makes this brpnk: “ James Ballou, of Camas A L W A iS ON HAND. valley, and his brother will damn the Coquille,” etc. It is not so, sir; -Strings fo r All Kinds o f Musical Instruments.- they will not trespass on your pre rogative, but will bless the Coquille rather, and receive from it some of the yellow treasure that awaits their effort. L . G B A Y ,> WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Mrs. Gray’s Department m ih ftir.D. IS SUPPLIED WITH A SELECT STOCK OF P axheb -N oah —At Hie lionio o f tlie croom , on South Coon river, July 4. 189(5, John Palmer and Miss M aggie Nonli, n o it:?. Notions, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, A NICE LINE OF L owe —Near Parkersburg, July 7, 1R98, to Mr. and ¿«ira. David L ow e, a daughter. 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 , E 1C . D IE D . H ermann —N ear M yrtle P oin t. July 7 . 181K», Custer H erm ann, aged IH years, 4 mouths nud 11 days. L aw sjn —At tho h o m e o f her daughter Mrs. C. C. Myers, iti C oquille C ity, J uly 10, 1890, Mrs. C aroline Law son, aged 70 years, 5 m onths and 20 days. W O O L! ^ . 11. A . a.t (Sucaessor to J. P . M ossor,) U EAlt O F W c are p a yin g the highest m arket price for w ool, sp ot cash on delivery, tit Bandon. jmiSOtf] BAN DON W OOLEN M IL L S C O . ■ r v m S A L E —-IC O A CRES, CLOSE T O 1^ the river (ca n get rig h t-of-w ay across strip tt. tho riv e r). It is bench land, and has coal on it: half tho saw tim ber is cut off, hot plenty o f fine pile tim ber rem ains. G ood soil; will make good orchards. For terms, ca ll ou or ad d r ss W . It. P A N T E R , novlOj R iverton, Oregon. 7H)K 8 a L E —T wo fu ll-b lo o d Jersey Bulls, 1 both elegib le to registry fo r p urc-blood, one yearling and one spring ca lf. The yearling can b e bought fo r *40.. and the 4 m onths’ old ca lf f » r $'*). Address tho II bhald oflic'i fo r “particulars, or write J U D G E J . II. HCHKOKDEIl, julv*7tfl A rago, C oos county, O regon. I ? O R HALF SO ncres o f All Bottom Land, }\ m ile sonth o f Coquille C ity, on bank o f riv.fr: in acres in cultivation; good farm bnddingn : orchard, 20d prune trees—crop this year. P lenty o f apple trees for fa m ily orch a rd . Term s reason able. A ddress G . W . ST EV E N SO N , junlO tf] Coquille C ity. 1 I /O!; S\LI K i Cedar Shakes o r Clapboards fo r sale for $4 50 per 1000. I will deliver nt the Fishtrnp b o a t-la n d in g for that price. They nre extra tine. Address. W I R T M IL L E R , junO 4t1 A rago, Oregon. L ow . O. WHEELER, LIVERY W OOL,! -A .e t o n .ie T iir L g r l 3 r P r ic e s H AND N EW FEED STABLES, H O T E L , C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , eadquarters of c it y EXPRESS. OBEQON. Attend ine« nt wlmrf nnd depot to nil steam ers aud trains and generai ‘m u lin a prom ptly and c a r o la li. trunsACted. Go to the Marshfield Chair Factory: C O Q U IL L E RACKET STORE For ch eap good « and nplendid bargain« You can get m any good article« at on e-h a lf their ooat at oth er «t iro«. B L A N K E T S AND P I L L O W « at surprisingly low price«. Steel File« o f all niton and shape» at h alf price. C IT Y . lO pposita C ity W h a rf.1 K eeps on hand and m akes to order flrst-oliuts R A W H ID E : CHAIRS. M anufactured from beat hard wood. J . B. F O X . P roprietor. W ALTER DRANE, Aortli Front Street, • • lH::rsh field. Blacksmith and jn o v w a s C . H O W E, A gent Wagonmaker, T he R A C K E T ia on the oo-operative plan, and ha« good paying Block in the com pany for «ale. Notice of Final Settlement. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON L L kin d s o f farm work s o licite d . H ors- 'O T I C E ia hereby given that the nnder- f f ^ O T R A D E —-A good young mule, w eight ntioeing and plow w ork a specialty «ign ed. exeentor o f th« estate o f W in. 1 nlK*nt 900 lbs, well broke to work nnd K. W eekly, deoea«ed. has filed in the Oonntv Supplies for l o o t a f w ork, wedge»., d o g » , rid e —to trade fo r good yon ng cow s. Also, ring», ca n t-h o o k » and everyth in g used n I Court o f C oo« county, O regon, h i» final tw o Jersey bulls, b e in g kept for breeding account o f the me Her« o f «aid estate, and loggin g cam ps kept o n h a n d . Hatinfaeti< n purpose* for those w ho need such sei vice. guaranteed. S hop on corn er north o f Pi** that M onday, the tfth day o f July, 1808, For particulars, ca ll on ( 111 i f . at 3 o ’ clock in the afternoon o f aaiu day, at neei Feed sta b le. E. J. B IO E L O W . the oonrthonse at Empire C ity , ha« been. __________________r «. i lie C ity. I by order o f tho conrt, fixed a« ihe tim e and 1 place for the hearing o f o b je ctio n « to »aid V E T ANTE1 > V m an to d istribute samples and make account nnd for the settlem ent o f »Aid e h o m e to house canvas« fo r our V egetable estate. thin« to patent ? Protect your Id es»: they may Dated this l i t day o f June. lWJfl. T o ile t Hoaps nnd Pure F lavoring E xtracts. bring you wealth. Write JOHN WRDDER- •40 t«> $75 * m onth ensilv m ade. Addrcsz I. T . W E E K L Y . B l’ KN A CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington. K i k o I ui . D. C-, for their C R O F T S & R E E D , C h ica go, 111. lm . I jnn2 fit] prlzo offer. N A 55 £55 W ANTED-AN IDEA r