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Do<-Uct — O r t o b c f
On onr late visit to San Fran
“For Charity Suffereth Long.**
Terra, IM»0.
cisco, the editor was struck with
D L Watson et nl M L Floyd—
A Y. M. C. A. is to be organized ’ the importance and opportunity suit in equity. Coutiuued.
T U E SD A Y . (H 'T. i:t, lS'.'ti.
for advertising the Coquille river
ut the little church this evening.
It A Graham vs Win Notley— ap
valley by baviug tbe name, iu
See Dr. Curler’s card on tirst
L O C A L IT E M S '
some form or other, on vessels peal. Continued.
page. He is a hue dentist and is
It F Knox vs John Grundy—actiou
that ruu to and from this river, or
Additional locals on 2d page.
i here to slay.
are built here. There would be no nt law. Continued.
Remember that Dr. Curter, the
Dr. Jennings will be here the, mote attractive name, and it would
John A Gray vs Coos Bay Land
dentist, is here to stay.
20th ami remain a short time with , be a standing advertisement that Co— action at lew. Passed.
W E Itockliff, assignee, vs John
For fine millinery, go to Mrs. i us. He is a first-class dentist.
then) was such a section and that it
A. G. Aiken’s, at Leueye’s drug
For ladies’ and children’s hale,! has some importance. The “ Belle Bonewitz— assignment. Closed.
Geo W Loggie vs W A Luse—
6 tor?.
jut $1.25 and upwards, g o t o Mrs. I o f Coquille,” the “ Coquille River
F ob S ale —A good cook stove. A. G. Aikeu's, at Leneve’s drug Valley,” or 6ome such combination cross hill. Continued.
J W Cox, assignor to John F Hall
would be seen by tliousandsof pyes,
No. 7, iu first-class condition. Cull j store.
- assignment. Continued.
ut this office. Cheap, for cash.
Tobacco users will find, in another almost constantly on the boats
C BRAEltR&NCovsJM
Eucouraee our resident dentist, column, an item of decided interest tbemselves and iu the water-front
Endicott. Continued.
news
of
arrivals
and
departures
in
D r Carter, by giving him your to them, headed “Don’t Stop To
CBR&ERR&NCovsWS
* the city and our local papers.
work. He is iu the Gray building. bacco.”
These would be quite as euphonious, Vunderburg. Continued.
W. Copley and fntnily have
The traveling public will find it
Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, ililwaukee, WIs.
C B It & E R R & N Co vs Geo F
too, as “ Truckee,” “ Sunni," “ Wee-
returned to Coquille City to live, ■ to their advantage to patronize the
“ B a t r o n o f a B e n e v o le n t Howto
ott,” “ Mascot,” “ North Fork,” etc. Ross—action at law. Continued.
after an absence o f several years a t, livery-Btable of J. S. Hayes, when
C B It A E R It k N Co vs F E a ml knowing tho good Dr. Miles' Nervine
and point to something real and
has done mo, my wish to help others, over
at Empire City.
Roseburg.
important, then Coquille river coal, Laug— action at law. Continued.
comes my dislike for tho publicity, this
Henry Collier and sons, Joe and
J udge Schroeder returned from and lumber, apples nnd fruits,
C B Railroad vs E A Anderson— letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1893,
Glenn, came down from their miues attendance at district court last butter nnd cheese, potatoes, onions, action at law. Continued.
T h e i n m a t e s h a d t h o “ L a G r ip p e ,”
at Johnson mountain last Saturday, Friday, and rustled ill some busi etc., will have a name other than
C B Railroad vs R D Sanford— and I was one of the first. Resuming duty
too
soon, with the care of so many sick, I
after a summer’s absence.
ness matters here while in town.
those which they have been labelled action at law. Continued.
did not regain my health, and in a month
C B Railroad vs A W McArthur— I b e c a m e s o d e b i lit a t e d a n d n e r v o u s
Our ( Id trieud, Comrade 8. \V.
If you have a watch, clock, sew so long, nnd it will be known to
from sleeplessness and the drafts made on
Harrington, who has heeu the vic ing-machine, or anything that others the outside world that Coquille actiou at law. Continued.
C B Railroad vs A L Nosier— ac my vitality, that it was a question if I could
tim of partial paralysis, is not seri have failed upon, bring it to this river coal nnd lumber come from
go on. A dear friend advised me to try
office or leave orders for Mr. Dietz. * tbe Coquille river valley, and tbe tion at law. Continued.
ously affected, it is hoped.
H r. m iles* R e s t o r a t i v e N erv in e,
C B Railroad vs D L Watson— I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am
Aaron Wilson mude a spin up
Frof. Knoematz came home last fruits aud products o f our valley
in better health than ever. I still continue
home Sunday, on the Antelope, Friday night from service at circuit will be accredited to tbe Coquille action nt law. Continued.
C B Railroad vs Wui Notley—ac I t s o c c a s io n a l u « c , a s a n e r v e f o o d ,
returning in the afternoon. The court as a witness, and returned valley instead of other points that
as my work is very trying. A letter ad
attraction at Coquille is too strong, yesterday again for further duties do not and canuot furnish them, tion at law. Continued.
dressed to Milwaukoo, WIs., will reach me.”
I
Hacker,
assignee,
vs
Jos
E
Fox
but
having
somewhat
hitheito
Juno 6,1894.
Mus. L au r a C. P hoenix .
Silver-Dollar, Ferndnle, Cal.: | in three more cases.
et al—action at law. Continued.
Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive
Hevernl families in Fortuna are
Rev. N. 8. Buckner, whointended shipping advantages nnd hence
that tho first bottle will benefit.
W Steinhart vs W G Webster— guarantee
All druggists sell It at II, fl bottles fo r 95, or
soon to start for Coos county, Or to preach at this place next Sunday, better known to tbe outside world.
suit
in
equity.
Confirmed.
Don’t
waste
our
breath
and
energies
egon. We did not learn their withdraws the appointment in def-
C B Railroad vs L Olemmensen—
names.
ference to the presence of Rev. Mr. longer bunting up meaningless
names, but be both useful nnd action nt law. Continued.
Judge Schroeder and County Ross, the evangelist.
W H S Hyde vs J P Maxton et al
ornamental in serving our section,
Restores Health
Commissioner 1. T. Weekly have
W. F. Deacon and son, W. Deacon, advertising, and inviting thousands — suit in equity. Continued.
made personal inspection of the new of San Fraucisco, are visiting iu
T T Golden vs F A Golden et al
of thrifty home-makers to our
Riverton Hidings.
bridges at seveiul points in this this section. Mr. D. is interested
thousands of idle ncres here and — suit in equity. Dismissed.
section.
as a shareholder in the new steamer make our ynlley blossom as the
Ivatheriue West to A D Morse—
RivertoD, Oct. 13.— Rev. Bogne
The Commercial barbershop, M. being put up at Prosper.
assignment. Continued.
rose.
bas purchased a lot o f J. V. Foster
McDonald, proprietor, has been
Mrs. John Gammill, o f Marhficld,
J
D
Spreckles
A
Bros
Co
vs
W
A
“ As if a brick were lying in my
moved to a portion of the building and Mrs. Hughes came over on
Border—action at law. Continued. and moved there last Friday. H ib
occupied by Johnson B io ’s market. Monday’s train. Mrs. G. will visit stomach” is the description by a
C B Railroad vs estate of A Nas- lot adjoins the new church.
We had a pleasant cnll from sev
Give him a cull.
Mr. Peterson’s and other friends dyspeptic of his feeling after eating. burg—action at law. Continued
This is one of the commonest
eral of tho Coquille Cityiies last
Oregon Kidney Tea is the most at Riverton for several days.
D
Pulaska
vs
Anton
Wirth
et
al—
symptoms of indigestion. If you
week. They were on a reconnoit-
effective blood-purifier known. For
E. P. Mast o f the North Fork have it, take Shaker Digestive suit in equity. Continued.
ering
expedition iu tbe iuteiest of
sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, attended court as a grand juror
Creamery Package Co vs Lake
Cordial.
tbe Labor Exchange.
o f Myrtle Point, aud Dr. 8. L. j and witness, returning home last
Creamery
Co—
suit
in
equity.
Con
Not only this symptom, but nil the
Lee Cox nnd bis uncle, Glenn
Leueve, of Coquille City.
Sunday. He was a very sick man, symptoms of indigestion are cured tinued.
C Cornell vs John W Koon et al— Cox, were in town Inst Saturday.
L o s t — A lady’s belt, black silk, and got excused ns soon ns possible. by Shaker Digestive Cordial.
Henry Alfred was down among
with a round aluminum buckle, on
The regular church aud covenant
So many medicines to cure this suit in equity. Dism:ssed.
bis
friends on Saturday last.
Second street, between Mr. Lyons’ meeting of the Baptist congrega one disorder. Only one that can be
E W Guptel vs Andrew Hartman
Tbe Bandon coal company s ir -
residence and the HERALD office. tion will be held nt the little church called successful, because only one — suit in equity. Confirmed.
Finder please leaye it at this office. next Saturday afternoon at 2:30 that acts iu a simple, natural, and
Ella T Lelinherr vs S D G Auder- pended work on their new road last
week, owing to a little difference
son
et al— suit inequity'. Confirmed.
o
’clock.
The
public
is
cordially
Duudruff is due to an enfeebled
yet scientific way. Shaker Digestive
existing between them aud A. Urqu-
Mary
F
Mullen
vs
O
C
A
N
Co—
state of the skin. Hall’s Hair Re- invited to attend.
Cordial.
hart.
newer quickenb the nutritive func
Tol Stone, Bird Nosier, George
Purely vegetable, and containing notion at law. Dismissed.
We are informed that there are
Henry I Rees vs Monas Bro’s—
tions of the skio, healing r.nd pre Pike and Charley Hickox made a no dangerous ingredients, Shaker
still kickers on the proposed routs
venting the formation of dandruff. visit to the Lilts with their guns Digestive Cordial tones up, strength suit iu equity. Settled.
of the road betweeu this place and
Wm Hite et nl vs D Grant Beale
The steamer Chetco arrived at last week. Mr. Paxson joined ; ens aud restores to health nil the
Larnppy creek, therefore the peti
et
nl—suit
in
eqiiity.
Dismissed.
our wharf yesterday morning and them with a wagon and team to digestive organs.
D H Hutcheson vs S B Hermann tion is “ pigeon holed” for tbe pres
discharged considerable freight. bring iu the trophies.
Sold by druggists, 10 cents to
ent.
et al— suit in equity. Dismissed.
She will load chiefly with coal aud
$1.00
a
bottle.
A. Mnrtindale and family, of
A. D. Wolcott and family left for
Tlios
Taylor
A
Co
vs
F
E
Tenuis-
lumber for the city aud depart iu Camas valley, having moved to this I All who desire dental work by
Bandon ou Saturday last.
David
son—action
at
law.
Judgment.
a few days.
place, occupy the borne of bis son- j Dr. Jennings should call on him
Drew and family will occupy bis
J G Lenove vs W A Prewitt—ac
Comrade J. W. Clark gave us a in-law, W. Benliani. Mr. M. is nu j early after bis arrival iu Coquille,
residence herein tbe future.
tion at law. Dismissed.
bunch of Kittatiny blackberries old and well-known citizen, a ’49er,: as he will only remain four days,
Among tbe many students who
Mary Howlett vs C F Edmunds—
last week, large aud luscious aud and takes a respite from his ranch j unless he has engagements to keep
attend the private school of F. C.
actiou
at
law.
Judgment
by
default.
sweet as the dewberries that grow home and casts his lot with us.
Kinnicutt, we notice Max Dixon of
lnm longer, ns lie is pressed for
Cogliill A Kolm vs Geo Wheeler.
in eastern meadows. These grew
Myrtle Point, David Collier of
Hon. I). II. D hilhies of Curry time on account o f demands for his Judgment liy default,
ut Comrade Elliott’s home.
Coquille, and Belle Doak of Bear
county visited this place and the services
elsewhere. Remember
L II Miuott vs T S Minott. Judg
creek.
Dr. G. D. E lg in ,.« ho has been bay last week. Mr. D. was dele the date. He will be here promptly ment by default.
Sidewalks will not build them
visiting in Myrtle Point for some gated by the Curry county Pop- on the 20th inst. The doctor is a
Jennie Doney vs Westly Doney—
days, came down on yesterdaj’s I ulists to represent them in some regular graduate of dentistry, and suit in equity. Judgment by default, selves. That walk ought to be fin
ished soon.
God helps those that
train and proceeded to Bandon. J duties in this county in which they does all the late styles of dental
Albert Sueed vs Doe A Parker.
help themselves.
D ona A n a .
This is the first time the doctor has J had a special ' interest. The H e r - work, such ns crown nnd bridge
Continued.
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been in town for about two years. | a l d bad a pleasant visit.
work, trausplating teeth, etc.
*
John Heldiman vi C A Decker.
Will Miller and family are up
Rev. Dr. I. B. Ford, the new
Mrs. Curry and children left last
Help the W. C. T. U. entertain Judgment by default.
from Bandon visiting relatives and
Saturday to stay with her parents, M. E. presiding elder, is expected ment. The object appeals to all.
J H Roberts vs J H Bryan. Judg
friends at Fishtrnp.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, while Mr. C. here the Inst of this or early part
ment by default.
W. S. Perry is putting up a hand
visits the lower const country and o f next month. Dr. Ford is rep
Daily Health Laws.
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down into California. Mr. Curry resented as n very able preacher,
some picket fenca in front of bis
Bandon’s Budget.
new residence.
lias resigned the position which he and comes to this district from
Don’t eat so rapidly.
Washington, where he has been
has held so long at Lyons’ mill.
Sit on a chair and be quiet after
L. L. Dietz, a practical watch
Bandon, Oct. 13.—The tug Tri
The county seat question is forced prominently in bis church work eating. Your stomach is not a coal umph went over to Empire on repairer, will soon open a shop in
bin.
Thursday after a cargo of salmoD Coquille City— in the meantime will
ou the people again. The same for several years.
When you feel uncomfortable for Smith’s cannery at Parkers do all kiuds of repairing nt home,
A special train came over Sunday
arguments for locating the same at
*
Coquille City that were used before afternoon bringing a number from after eating you have eaten too burg. On tier return slieattempted at tbe Judge N ob I ci ' residence.
are ns good now. We expect to court. Among them were Samuel much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable to cross tbe bar at 11 p. in., aud
Edward Fnrman nnd son, of
owiug to the darkness of tbe night Lornne, Lnoe county, «pent a few
hold it on the first ballot, but any Johnson, Geo, Mullen Mr. Walkei, Sarsaparilla.
If you suffer from rheumatism uud the fog she went nsliore on the days prospecting in Coos, returning
vote cast now will only possibly Jas. Matlieny, Jno. Egan, Jos.
About GOO salmon home yesterday. He expects to
Noyes and W. T. Lehnberr, wit- watch the sheets. Don’t get between north spit.
obviate litigation.
were washed overboard. She came move here at an early day.
Rev. E. A. Ross, evangelist, is nesses in the slander case o f G. W. them; if damp dry them.
Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s off easily Ht high watpr with little
holding interesting meetings at Stewart vs. Tlios. Cornelius, and
C. A. Snow & Co., of W ashing
or no damage to the boat.
the South Methodist church in a number of the jurors from the Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
ton, D. C., Patent Lawyers, whose
Keep
flies
out
of
your
bouse;
they
regular
panel
who
bad
been
ex-
G
od’s
Regular
Army
came
to
this city. The gentleman's peculiar
ad. is in another column, haye a
are germ carriers.
Bandon Thursday, and after rais solid reputition for procuring pat
mauner of presenting the scriptures cused.
Wear
flannel
undergarments.
ing
a
large
tent
on
a
vacant
lot
had
is an attraction and draws good
J. B. Rossman, who is connected
ents for inventions iu the United
Keep your feet warm; your head a street pacade, inviting the public
audiences. 'J he meeting will con- with his father and brother in black
States, Canada aud Europe. They
cool.
to atten services. A large num will send printed advice about pro
tinue throughout this week, aud j sau(l mining nt Bandon, passed
When your blood is thin you feel ber responded to tbe invitation.
curing patents free to any address. *
possibly longer.
[through town last Friday on his cold in the least change.
When Saturday the high winds demol
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—
Settle the relocation of the county j Way to bis home at St. Paul, Minn, your blood is thin take Joy’s Veeg-
ished the tent aud they are now
Tile Best For C hildren.
seat question. It is to the interest j j n nn interview with him, ho gave table Sarsaparilla; it will make your
holding services in Recorder hall.
of every citizen ot Coos county J r9 very good reports from their blood red, rich and thick.
“ I believe Chamberlain s Cougli
Much interest is manifested in the
that the county seat shogld be miue.
Ha informs ns that with
Remedy is the best for children I
Yes it will do to take Joy’s meetings.
located in a- central position iu j their new machinery for concen- Vegetable Sarsaparilla now.
Sunday morning our wharves ever used. Fer croup it is une
the connty. The people have de- trnting, aud their own chemical
When you get off your bicycle presented quite a busy appearance, qualled. It is a sploudid seller with
cided it once, but at the inspira- j process of working the coucen- after a long warm run, put on a
there being six steam vessels along us. T. M. E ckles , Ph. G., Mannger
tion of some one or few persons trates, they are able to remove 85 coat
side, namely:
Steamers Moro, VVampom Pharmacy, Wampum, Pa”.
it hnsu’ t been bandied in tbe| per cent of the flour gold from
If you are going on a trip take Cbetco, Dispatch, Antelope, Fawn When used as soon os tho first symp
courts yet to make some fees aud the black sand.
The mncbioe, Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
ai.d Triumph. Tbe Moro crossed toms appear, that is as soon os the
embitter citizens of the county.
which he iuformed us would start
Strange food
makes strange the bar at 1:30 p. m., bound for child becomes hoarse or even after
There are some people who never up tbe first o f this week, will be stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa San Francisco with a cargo of coal the croupy cough has appeared, it
wear dark glasses nnd yet they never able to work 70 tons per day, and parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses between dpeks and a deck load of will prevent the attack. The moth
see anything bright: it’s the people the sand which they are now oper the stomach, and renews the calves and bogs.
ers of croupy children should bear
who are dyspeptic and soured. ating yields from 20 cents to $2 50 stomach.
Five liuudred cords o f mnteb- this in mind and always keep the
Everything is out o f joint with such
No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege wood piled on tbe a barf awaiting remedy at hand. It is also the best
We are pained to learn of the
people. “ I suffered many years j (](,ath of M ’ 8. j aue M Q UIcki wlfe table Sarsaparilla.
medicine in the world for colds nnd
Keen appetite. a market
with Dyspepsia and liver trouble but of Comrade Jonathan Quick, which
Accept nothing but the genuine
C. T. Farris, engineer nt tbe whoopiug cough. For sale at 25
have been relieved «n ee taking tnok p|nce this morning.
Mother when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable woolen mills, is quite sick with In and 50 cents per bottle by Dr. S. L.
Simmons Liver Regulator. I know Quiuk ,)a8 heeD in poor hea;t|l for Sarsaparilla.
grippe.
Engineer Gurley Bonk Leneve.
others who have been grea ly ben- „ |ong whi|e> but hptter at timp8
takes bis position during bis sick
vi t i t i l l i . n.
efited by its use.— James Nowland,
, |lopPf0|„f permanent improve-
ness.
M o o s - P i b b s o n — A t Mnrflhftcld, Oct.fi, 189 fi,
Carrollton, ilo.
! meDf For some days past, how-
Hon.
Tlios.
Tongue
will
addrees
W.
J.
Muon
nnd M ihh Myrtle D. Pienton,
Smouldering fires
Judge G. H. Burnett, of Salem, ever, she was declining, resulting
Jn«tiee Hvde officiating.
tbe citizens of Bandon on the pol
who presided in tbe trial o f tbe I in her demise about 8 o’clock this
itical issues of the day about tbe
of old disease
m u».
“swaijm land” case of D. GraDt [ morning, from heart failure, while
20th inst.
I O rvnt —At Marshfield, Oct. 3,1890, Lcander
lurk in the blood of many a
B ea feety l. vs. IV in. Hite in our sitting in a chair. She had bepn
Tbe salmoD catch on the river
Grant.
man, who fancies himself in
circuit c< rt last wepk, visited this many years a resident of this val-
I ih 9 bpen very light so far this sea L andlbs —At Marshfield, Oct. 6, 1830, David
good
health.
Let
a
slight
|
Dandles, aged 41) years.
lace hr
hr>ffly Inst Friday. Judge ley, was a conQistenl member of the
place
son, hut they nte now coming into
i E rickson —At Marshfield, Oot. 4, 1890, Sel-
sickness seize him, and the
I. mace p good impression upon Baptist church, a loving wife aud
the river in larger numbpis and | ins Erickson, aged 55 years. 11 months
old enemy breaks out anew.
ourcitize i, and was himself pleased mother, an ardent friend and good
the fishermen have h optsof a good I nnd 27 days.
The fault is the taking of
with hisr visit and experiences neighbor.
i J enkins —At Prosper, Oct. 10. IS'*». Ella
She leaves a husband
run to retrieve their bad luck.
Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
medicines
that
suppress,
in
while heU.e.
nnd seven children— five daughters
Frank Rupert left for Tacoma | T. Jenkins, ag'*d 4 years, 7 months and
stead of curing disease. You
Miss Flo B oyne last Friday and two s><us— to monrn the loss of
Friday morning, where he goes to j 1 day.
can eradicate disease and
j Quick In Cnqoille City. Chit. 13, 1800. Mrs
She was
presented the H erald office with a specially dear one.
attend a business college.
Jane M. Quick; born Sept. H. 1841, and
purify your blood, if you use
Besides M r.
a branch containing two bnnclies 55 years o f age.
j aged 56 years. 1 month and 5 days.
the standard remedy of the
T. I I . Tougne, Republican, will
of white grapes, grown by her Quick aud two eoos, only one ot
world,
address the citizens of Myrtle Point r 'O R SALE—Two fall-hlood Jersey Halls,
father at tbe home place. The the daughters, Mrs. Clins. Laviue
October 19th, of Bandon. tbe 20th. JT both »-legible to registry for pore-blood.
bnuches are large and the fruit o f Myrtle Point, was present when
1 one yearling and one spring calf.
The
Ayer’s
of Port Orford, the 21st, and of yearling can be Ixmght for #4'), and the
luscious, show ing that some kinds the mother died. The other dangh-
4-months'
old
calf
for
$20.
Address
the
Gold
Beach,
the
22d.
Mr.
Tougne
of grapes will do well hers. For ters— Misses Flora, Laura, Mary
Sarsaparilla.
for particulars, or write
will also doubtless speak at other H e r a l d ofiice
jelly and jam put poses they are aud Mrs. '\ hpeler—ate on a visit
JUDGE J. U. SCHROEDER,
1 jnly7tfl
Arngo, Coos ooonty,Oregon.
1 points during the trip.
very fine.
to eastern Oregon.
Mrs. Quick's funeral will
jo g flti d'U'i JpixaUL i place
at 2 p. m. tomorrow.
take
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
j
' T"'
g
0
T H E
Q O Q U IL L E
C O Q U IL L E
C I T Y , OR*,
C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d T a y lo r S t r e e t s ,
Is the Com ing Drug Store.
IF WE HAVEN’T GOT
WHAT
YOU WANT,
W ill Supply
It
For You,
Don’t fail to call at the Pharmacy.
You will find a full stock of Sta
tionary. Tablets ami School Supplies ou bund.
rGScrijDtloiis Scientifically ‘Trilled.”
DR. J. SURT MOORE, Proprietor.
H O Q U ILLE
w COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
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EW OWNERSHIP,
NLAUGED FACILITIES.
EW IMPROVEMENTS,
EW FACULTY,
W ITH ability to make them larger, and a 9IOOO L I B R A R Y , plionld
surely induce citizens of Coos, Curry ami western Douglas counties to
seek educaticnal advantages near home. Our Faculty will be teachers
o f vears of experience in some of our best Eastern Colleges.
N
E
THEN we can help you, if you can do carpenter’s work, or if you can
help supply provisions, or whatever it be, toward building or keeping
up the school.
Let ns hear from you at onoe.^ifcS
SCHOOL W ILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 1 IT H . Having purchased,
not only the property, but also ‘’ All good-will and attendant et oeterns,”
wo lupe for the return of the old boarders as well as manv now ones.
Address,
REV. J. L. FUTRELL,
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Coquille City, Oregon.
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S. J. TUTTLE, PROPRIETOR.
AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY,
I am now prepared to entertain tho traveling public in first-class
style, with the very heat of accommodations and at moat reason
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best tho market affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
roomy and centrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
Ratos—$1 to $2 per day.
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STABLES,
BEAU OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OllEGON.
a d q u a r t e r s o f c i t y e x p r e s s . Attend me« at «barf
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depot to nil steamers aud trains, and general 'jauUng promptly and carefully
transuded.
Executlcn Sale.
The new coal mine at West
Marshfield — known as the Northrpu
place— is very promising, and the
orders are coming in before the
company is ready to till them. The
property wns bought by Messrs.
O'Connor, Tlios. Spencer, John
Gammill nnd Mike Bradley, all
expert mining men, nnd will un
doubtedly prove n boon to them
selves and to tbe public.
N
OTICE is hereby given, that under and
by virtue of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of the 8 .ate o f Oregon
for Coos County on the 1st dHy o f Septem
ber, 189(1, in favor o f E. G. Flanagan, plain
tiff, and against the property of 8 . B. Cath-
oart nnd Dora Cathoart, defendants, I did,
on the 8th day of September, 189«, levy
upon, as the property of Dora Cathoart,
the riWJf of NW ‘4. NW tf o f 8 WJ4, and
lots three and four (except about 25 acres
in lot three, sold to Kate Rodin), in section
4, township 25, range 11 west o f the Willam
ette meridian, in Coos county, Oregon, and
I will. ON SATURDAY, THE 17TH DAY
OF OCTOBER, 189«, at the hour o f one
o’clock in the afternoon o f naid day, at fchtf
Courthouse door in the town o f Empire
City, Coos county, state of Oregon, offer
for salo nnd sell, at public auction, to the
highest a* d best bidder, for cash, all right,
title and interest which the said defend*
ants, 8 . B. Cat heart and Dora Cathoart,
had on the 10th day of October, 1895, or
may at any time since have acquired in or
to the above described real estate, or a suf
ficiency thereof to satisfy the sum of
$87.42, and interest thereon at the rate o f
8 per cent per annum from March 39, 1895,
costs taxed at $14.00, and the costs o f thin
execution.
Dated September 12, 189«.
W. W. GAGE,
Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon.
Uncle Gabe Brown carried a very
soie thumb the past week, caused
by a long, ugl.v splinter running
through it. Tbe member
was
lanced and properly treated, result
ing iu relief to tbe suffprer.
The second trial of Amos Hatcher,
for the murder of Frank Blair
some two years ago, began In3t
Thursday nnd was concluded Sat
urday by bis ncquittnl.
In . Nelly Craven,
Fashionable Milliner,
GRAY BUILDING, OPPOSITE DEPOT.
Coquille City, Oreg.
G IA N D DISPLAY of the most Pirn-
tiful ami latest styles o f ladies’ In ad
dress to be found in the city.
Come and examine goods and price« and
you will bo convinced.
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SP E C IA L NOTICE.
My wife having, without cause or provo
cation, loft my tied and board, notice is
hereby given that I will not hold myself
responsible for any debts or obligations
she may contract.
J. M. H askins .
lA T ’ ANTED. - Anyone having a good
V V 2>£ or 2% inch Wagon for salo will
do well to call at or address tho
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HERALD OFFICE.
TH JR HALE— IOO AC il EH, CLOSE TO
1 the river can get right-of-way neross
strip to the Diver). It is benohland, and
has coal on it; half the saw timber is cut
off, but plenty of fine pile timber remains.
Good soil; will make good orchards.
For terms, call on or addr ss
W. R. PAN TER,
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Riverton, Oregon.
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Execution Sale.
■VTOTICE is hereby given, that under and
by virtue of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of the sta'e o f Oregon
for Coos County on the 1st day o f Septem
ber, 189«, in favor of E. G. Flanagan, plain
tiff, nnd against the property o f 8 . B. Cath-
, cart, defendant, I did, on the JOth day o
j September, 189«. levy upon, ns the propelt,
of said defendant, lots two, three, lour and
five. <»f block three, in tho town o f South
Handon, Coos county, Oregon; and also on
the iltli day of September, 1896, I did levy
upon, as the property of said defendant.,,
tote three and roar o f block one, in JNoeler’e
Addition to Coquille City, Coos connty,
j Oregon, nnd lots six. seven, eight, nine nnd
I ten of Western Addition to the town o f
Mnrshfield, Coos county, Oregon; and I
will, ON SATURDAY, THE I7T H DAY
OF OCTOBER. 189«, at the hour o f one
j o’ clock in the afternoon o f said day, at the
Courthouse door in the town o f Empire
j City, Coos county, state of Oregon, offer
for sale and sell, at public auction, to the
highest nnd best bidder, lor cash, all right,
title and interest which the said dtfendnnt,
S. B. Cathoart, had on the l«th day o f
October. 1895, or may nt any time since
have acquired in or to the above described
real estate, or a sutfiolency thereof to sat
isfy the sum of $158.12. and interest there-
on at tho rate o f 10 per cent per annnin
from January 28, 189,), costs taxed at $13.00
and the costs o f said execution.
Dated September 12, 189«.
W. W. GAGE,
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Sheriff o f Co<
Chair Factory:
iitiK a n
. new House and Barn. Chicken house,
good Hpring near house; high fence around
garden, on bench land. Containing
acres; good pasture in bottom—enough for
one cow. Near Coquille City.
Iv T lF HOLD WITHIN ONE MONTH,
C O Q U IL L E
MTPRICE HMM>. ¿vj
Address,
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(Opposite City Wharf. 1
HERALD LAND CO.
Coquille City, Or.
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K . b order
first-class
R A W H ID E
W OOL!
AND MAKES TO
CH AIRS.
Manufactured from best hard wood.
We are paying the higheil market price
for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Eaud<»n.
junJbtf | BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO.
J. B. Ft>X, Proprietor.
7H)R BALE SB acres <>f All Bottom
1 Land. M mile south of Coquille City,
I on bank of river; 18 ncres in cultivation;
good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune
trees—crop this year.
Plenty »»f npple
trees for family orchard. Terms reason
a b le . AddreiM
G. W. STEVENSON.
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C’oqnille City.-
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