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* t i t i l l i E ilt ) b u r n ii T U E SD A Y . OOT. 27 1896. R E G U L A R T R A IN S V f ONDAY 8 , WEDNESDAYS ITI days will run as follows: Lenve 1 8.00 a. m. | Marshfield Vrrive “ 1 » 30 “ 1 COQUILLE CITY 10.00 u j Mvrtle Point AND FUI- Arrive 12.80 p. m. Leave 11.00 a.m. 10.30 “ L O C A L ITEM S. Will You Take Any Chances, Voters ? We have just learned that our next legiwhiture utauds 44 ior free coinage of silver at 1C to 1, and 44 goldbugs, with Coos county to hear from. If Huntley is a goldbug and Buckman is elected, it will be a tie y et If Bennett is elected the gold- bugs will have two majority. Can the free silver voters of Coos afford to bring about these condi tions ? Additional locals on 2d page. W ill Sugg went over to the bay on tusiness this morning. Mrs. C. W. Martin will certainly Ire home this week from San Fran cisco. Our old friend, Mr. Gallier, of Bandon, spent last Saturday in Coquille. R . Thrush of Randolph made the H erald a pleasant visit last Saturday. I f any one wants a new and neat little house to live in, call at the H erald office. A small, new house,-of three room s— a living room and two bed rooms-—for rent. Call at this o f fice. A county teachers’ examination will be held at Marshfield, begin ning at 1 p. ra. Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1896. Sea notice. Rev. E. J. Chandler and family, from the Williamette valley, arrived nt Coquille last Saturday to make his residence in this section. J. J. Stanley and family have moved to their new home — the San ford place — in this city from E m pire. The H erald welcomes them. Friends of Bryan and free silver, bang out your flags and bunting next Saturday, and keep them floating till the election is over. Capt. Ernst is rusticating a brief spell in this valley. The captain had the misfortune to break a rib receutly, and ho is resting up till it heals. Mrs. C. W. Martin will briug with her a big stock o f meu’s, boy’s aud childrens’ clothing. Also a r.ew slock of dry goods, liotioos, etc. Oregon Kidney Tea is the most effective blood-purifier known. For sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. Leneve, of Coquille City. Mr. Bennett says the silver ques tion is not in issue in his case, but it is promised he will get an appro priation for the river improvements and possibly a tariff on wool. I f th i hair is falling out and turn ing gray, the glands of the skin need stimulating and color-food, and the best remedy and stimulant is Hall’s Hair Renewer. O b ilu r jr . Death ot Gen. S ig h *. For best pasture, go to L. L. Dietz at Judge Nosier place. * Charles Morgan Watkins, well known to j many of the citizens of Coos oounty, died Oen. J. M. Sigliu, an old and prom The schools are flourishing, both at his residence, near Norway, October 2ikl, Mr. Watkins was born in South inent citizen of Coos county, diod public and private, and many new j 1896. Wulea, April 16 1**7, consequently, et the [ a t b is h o m e at Marshfield Sunday, pupils are entering. tune of hie death, w»» in his .10th year. In . . . . , o n« ... ........._ . __, , i 860 he emigrated from Wales to America, October 18, 1890, alter a protracted T, .W - Johnson o f the North n l o one u , year M M later Iu rn , „ and to u Oregon, where he has sic k n e ss . The burial services took ro rk 18 a t Jjraiu and contemplates j since made his home. He wag anited in entenug school there. ! tLe ,lady »t>°m he now leave» « place at Marshfield Wednesday after ° 1 . 1 1 ) widow, July 29, 1888. fcor many year« ho noon, 2 1 st, under the auspices of For ladies and children 8 Iiats, resided in the vicinity o f Coquille, and is the G. A. It. post aud mauy visiting et n,i,l t n n w n rrls o n In rn , , w*1 known to the citizens of ut ill Or, ana upwards, go to a M irs. ha, 1 ,md pUoe favorably Mr t f atki„ a was fu»ored with comrades and friends. A. Aiken S, at Deueve S drug , good health exoept during the past three store. ¡year». The disease from which he suffered, [John M. Siglin was born in Mon * | commonly known as consumption, ooniined Tobacco users will find, in another I him to his bed for the Inst fourteen weeks roe county, Pennsylvania, in 1840. f his lite, during which time he sometimes column, an item of decided interest o suffered severely, but which he endured His parents, when lie was 12 years to them, headed “ Don’t Stop To with christiau fortitude. The funerul ser- oi l, moved to Illinois, where, at bacco.” * Viass wvi-e eondnoted nt ibo re.ldt.no. by j Galena, he received the benefits of L.tier 1. il. Btarbuck, of Portland, Oregon, j * _ , . , T. W. Clark, o f the Bandon i nd * were attended by _ a large number o f | an academic education. A t th e neighbors and friends. The remains were breaking out of the civil wnr be Woolen Mills Co., retnrned yester laid to rest in the oeireterv at Norway, enlisted ns a private in company F, day from a trip to Portland aud ------ — ------------ Oregon City. Our townsman, W. H. Nosier, Thirteenth Illinois infantry, under Fon S a l e — A No. 1, gentle and appears in the colrauus of the Ore- Colonel Wyman. For meritorious desirable milch cow, will be fresh ] gouian of last Friday in an article conduct at the battle of Wilson’s in a few days, is offered for sale [ defending his desertion of the Creek, in Missouri, ho was promoted cheap. See 0. C . M y e r s , j principles of the Populist party. to second lieutenant, and transferred Misses Sophia and Elsie Tilman | 11 *8 exceedingly weak and unfair, to tho Eighth Illinois cavalry, com were the cuests of Mr. and Mrs. l,ut would *li*ve been a good editor- pany B, and was the youngest com Strang yesterday aod will visit aI i«l in that delectable elieet had it missioned officer in that regiment. come from Harvey Scott or some He took part in a number of engage few days on North Fork. other admirer of the producing ments, including Fair Oaks and the Attend the music class: you can masi-cs. Mr. N. has flopped again. Beven days’ battle before Richmond, spend your odd time more enter He followed the San Jose “ New being compelled to resign in 1803 tainingly and profitably to yourself Charter” out of the Populist rauks because of failing health. Return that way than is generally done. into the Socialist Labor party, and ing north, he began reading law, If you have a watch, clock, sew now deserts that ciaft for a downy aud was admitted to the bar in ing-machine, or anything that others nllow in the g, o. p. ranks again. 18G7. He came to Oregon in 1872 have failed upon, bring it to this u his communication he pleads and settled iu Coos county, where he office or leave orders for Mr. Dietz. * the “ baby act” to the Republican resided up to tho time of his death. P. A. Decker and daughter, Mrs. I majority in the next legislature. He started tho Coos Bay News, the Jones, of Bandon, retnrned homo He sheds briny tears, wipes bis first newspaper published in that last Saturday from a aptu o f several j nose ou his sleeve and whines that count}-, and was its editor for eight weeks amoDg friends nt several his party elected him and then years. He at once wi s accorded a deserted aud abused him, hoping prominent place in politics, aud points. Miss Lizzie Jones went over to by tbut course to get the Republi took an active part in every cam Newport by yesterday’s train to be can legislature to seat him, aud not paign after his arrival there. In present with a sister, Mrs. Thos. Jerry Huutley, despite the fact 1880 he was elected joint senator Weir, who is in the last stage of that be is constitutionally ineligible, for Coos and Curry counties, that as not being a resident of tbe state. being the first political office for consumption. The trouble with friend Nosier is, which he ever was a candidate. If afflicted with scalp diseases, that instead of fellowshippiug with Mr. Siglin, who was a Democrat, hnir falling out, and premature his friends he preferred to keep was one of Senator Mitchell’s most baldness, do not use grease or bad company and they “ rolled zealous supporters in legislature of alcoholic preparations, but apply him.” 1882, he being then a holdover Hall’s Hair Renewer. The Coast Mail asks: “ When the 8 e“ ator. . L. L. Dietz, a practical watch wa8> during Pennoyers first repairer, will soon open a shop in boomers were trying to gobble up Coquille City— iu the meantime will the islands in Coos buy for specu-1tarm aB governor, appointed briga- do all kinds o f repairing at home, lative purposes, what interest did i dter-general of the Oregon National at the Judge Nosier residence. * Thomas Buckmau take iu the nav-1 Guard, which position ho held for igahlo capacity of the bay?” a time. Mr. Siglin was a fluent Prof. Millard will organize a Well, Mr. Buckman was a heavy ! speaking several languages, class in vocal music at the little taxpaying citizeu iu another por- He was married in 1863 to Miss church next Friday night. Per tion of Oregon, and perhaps did Nellie Sherman, of Kane county, sons who join and prefer to do so not do much peisoualiy to prevent j Illinois, she being first cousin, once may pay their tuition by order on your boomers from robbing the removed, of General A\. T. Sherman, the store or in fruit or produce. people, but his services were equal- ! 1®®^- ^ r* Siglin was sent to The W. C. T. U. will give a dinner ly as influential, to say the least, WMhmgton, D. C., by the citizens election day at Masonic hall at 25 as was Mr. Bennett’s in the early I oX *“ 8 cou?fy> t° press their claims cts per plate, and an entertainment days o f the navigable capacity of for favorable action on the part of in tho evening consisting of songs, the bay, when Joe was a bog-trot congress in the matter r>f appropri declamations and an art gallery. ter on the owld sod. Mr. Buckman, ations for certain harbor improve Admission, 10c; proceeds to go to too, was an American citizeu, being ments, nnd in bis mission met with sending to hospital our sister, Mrs. American born fifty-odd years ago, gratifying success.] J. W. Nosier. ni.d bis parents long years before Politics in Southern California. Tho difference between Pillu and tliu t e d i t o r '. o p p o r t u n i t i e s b a d Simmons Liver fiegnlator, is just appeared to have the kinks taken A recent letter received by ns this: Pills don’t go down very easy out of his lu.ir. from southern California gives us with most people, and you feel them Wednesday morning last Joe afterwards. While Simmons Liver these assuring political notes: Regulator iu liquid or powder is Hudson, jr., aud sister Mrs. Abine “ The political sentiment down Jackson aud child, sturted in a very pleasant to take, and the only- here seems to be very much in road-cart to Sixes river, Curry feeling that you have afterwards is fnvor of Brynn and free silver. the great relief that it gives from county, on a visit, but a short dis We have heard Thomas V. Cator Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Head tance north o f the Methodist speak here this week to al>ont7000 ache and Dyspepsia. It is a mild church the pony started to run people. Every one is wild, or one away, aud ran nearly two blocks, luxative and a tonic. dragging Joe and pitching Mrs. would think so to hear tbe yelling. A young People’s Christian Asso Jackson end baby out. The two We have three or four political ciation has been organized at this latter received no injuries at all, but speakings here a week. We are place, and the following officers Joe was scratched aud bleeding all working to give 16 votes to have been chosen for the first term: considerably. He Bryan to 1 for Mark Hanna.” President Marvin O Hawkins; Mrg. Maury’s, Dr. Culin summoned This is the condition of things vice-president, Fred Nosier; sec -1 and lhe wound8 dressed, no serious in southern California, the Repub retary, Miss Zetta Messer; corres- ,]u| t beiug found. Joe is about lican stronghold in that state, and ponding secretary Miss Maud Noe- ngaiu, not much the worse of the is corroborated by the news given ler; treasuier, J. A. Seed. Regu experience. in the daily papers from that sec lar meetings will be held at the Judge W. H. 8 . Hyde comes to tion. $ Mark Hanna will retire to Cbristain church Saturday uight of the defense o f J. \V. BenDett iu his hole after November 3d, ne’er eacli week. There is more catarrh in this section of the Coast Mail as baviug served to emerge again as a “ boss.” ---------------------------------- the coon try than nil other diBensos nnd | his Chinese client, Ah F o e , fairly f L ost — A gold-bar enameled breastpin, last Thursday, nt some point between the Christian church and Lamb's hardware store. until the Inst few years was supposed to be | Finder please leave at this office. incurable. I or a great mnny years dootors | Twenty-one persons were re ceived luto membership o f the Methodist chnrch last Sunday night, as a result o f the meetings conducted by the evangelist, Rev. E. A. Ross. Mrs. W. E. Disher and little daughter, and Mrs. D ’s sister, Miss Grace Maddock.left on last Friday’s train to the hay, thence to visit the home of their parents in Sonoma couDty, California. Mrs. C. W. Martin will be home soon from the city with the largest, beet and finest line of coats and capes, plneb and cloth coats and jackets, also cloaks from $2 np. Cheapest yon ever saw, and the best for the money. S. P. McGraw, father of the late Ellis McGraw of this city, who lost his life on the ill-fated Arago, reached this place yesterday on bis way to the bay. The news reached him at his miue on Cow- creek, Douglas county. Miss Lizzie Johnson, who has been visiting for some months at her relatives, S. P. C. Johnson and family, left for her home in Cal ifornia last ¡Saturday. ¡She re sponded to a telegram calling her to the deathbed of a Bister. C. A. Snow <fe Co., o f Washing ton, D. C a Patent Lawyers, whose ad. is in another colnmD, haye a solid reputation for procuring pat ents for inventions in the United States, Canada and Europe. Thpy will send printed advice abont pro curing patents free to any address. * “ W. H. Spaueb,” instead of M. L. Olmstead, is oDe of the electors on the Bryan ticket Vote for the four electors following Bryan and Watson’s name on the ticket. Mark an X between the figures and the names of the electors. e e r ia ln m o r t c a c e t r a n s a c t io n a L e n a u m o r t g a g e ir n n s a c ilo n , Teachers' Examination. pronounced it a local disease, and pre- j referred to by “ Spooker ill a com- scribed loonl remedies, and by constantly municn(ion in the HERALD last failing to cure with local treatment, pro- , XT , f . . . . nounci-d it incurable. Science has proven week. Now the tact 18 we have vol- oatarrh to be a constitutional disease, and umiuous documents, abstracts from therefore requires constitutional treatment. /•. • • .. • . Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. A*68 Oi 11)8 Circuit Court in the Cheney A; Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only c o n - ! case, and Judge H yd e’s and Attor- stitctional cure on the market. It is taken i np p r » nn m ps fia n r o in t h o internally in doses of 10 drops to a tea- ^ 8 .Dam.eta , nSl*r.e , spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and ; transaction ID ft light which should mucous surfaces o f the system. They offer have prompted them to reserve one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars nnd testimonials their testimony in the case, ’i he Address, F. J, CHENEY A Co., Toledo,O. document is voluminous uud came t^sPSold by druggists, 75c. (^ O Q U IL L E p H A R M A O Y C O Q U IL L E 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 , M r*. J . JP. B ell, 0 **a u a to m ie, K a n . wife of the editor ot The Graphic, the load ing local paper of Miami county, writes “ i teas troubled U'ith heart dime a mo for six years, severe palpitations, short ness ot breath, together with such ex- tremo nervousness, that, at times I would walk the floor nearly all night. We consulted the best medical talent. T hey maid th er e tea* n o help f o r m e, that I had organic disease of the heart for which there was no remedy. I had read your advertisement In Tho Graphic and a year ago. as a last resort, tried one bottlo of D r . M ile*’ Keto Cure f o r th e H eart, which convinced me that there was true merit in It. 1 took three bottles each of the Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and I t com p letely cured m e. I steep well at night, my heart beats regularly and I have no more smothering spells. I wish to say to all who aro suffering os I did! there’s relief untold for them If they will only give your remedies Just one trial." Dr. Miles IlenrtCuro Is sold on a positive cuaranteo that tho tirst bottle will benefit. Alldruggists sell I ta ltl, G bottles for 15, or t will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of p.’lce 3 the Dr. Milos Medical Oo., Kll.hart, Lad. I Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Is the Coming Drug Store. IF WE HAVEN'T GOT WHAT ONCE KNOWN IN COQUILLE. p r e s c r ip tio n s Dora Oct. 23.— A. Jackson is building n new house and has it nearly completed. “‘F’i l l e c i . ’’ rjO Q UILLE ^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. EW OWNERSHIP, EW IMPROVEMENTS, "C* NLAKGED FACILITIES. EW FACULTY, ^ W ITH ability to make them larger, and a 9 1 0 0 0 M I U U R Y , should surely induce citizens of Coos, Curry and western Douglas counties to seek educational advantages near home. Our Faculty will be teachers of years of experience in some of our best Eastern Colleges. N THEN we can help you, if you oan do carpenter’s work, or if you can help supply provisions, or whatever it bo, toward building or keeping up the school. |^~Let us hear from you at onoe..i*:1 SCHOOL W ILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 14 T H . Having purchased, not only the property, but also “ All good-will and attendant et oeteras,” we lupe for the return of the old boarders as well as many new ones. Address, REV. J. L. FUTRELL, jalTtf> ___ Coquille City, Oregon. H 55 c o q u ille , x » m otel a**- » « « B. J. TU TTLE, P R O PR IE T O R . AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY, I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class style, 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 centrally looated. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes. Rates—$1 to $2 per day. S A. o. W H EELER , - (Suooosaor to J. P. Messer,) M r. Jacltaou ia im p ro v in g slow ly from his late sickness. A. J. Mayse has his new house under good headway, nnd lias moved into the same wheie he can be handy to his work. Dora young proplo have organ ised a literary society, aud have a debate every two weeks on Wednes day nights. G. G. Swan has traded cattle for 148 head of sheep, nnd of course will have to vote for McKinley and tariff ou wool. M. J. Krnnlz has his contract done up ou the (Joos bay road. We hear I. T. Weekly was up and received the snme. On a trip to Myrtle Point we snw pnrties digging out the lurgo white Burbanks. Mosier & Schinz are running the Gravel Ford creamery yet. J. Moss is moving on to the Airey & WatkinH place below Nor way, aud Wm. Muss has moved on to thp T. E. Scofield place at Dor,a vacated by J. Moss. D on R ex . S c ie n tific a lly DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. Whltecaps, or Choice of End of a Rope. Dora Doings. WANT, Don’t fail to call at tbe Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta tionary. Tablets and School Supplies ou hand. J. L. Adams Driven Out of Sams Valley By Medford, Gr., Oct. 20.—In Sams Valley, Jackson county, Saturday night, a one-armed book agent named J. L. Adame, well advanced in years, was visited by 15 or 20 masked men at the residence of Mrs. Vincent, and ordered to lenve the country or they would hang him. The Oregonian correspond ent says: Mrs. Vincent, who is a well respected woman, was a wit ness to all that took place, nnd she says that tho men put Mr. Adams iu n buggy and drove off, since which time nothing has been seen of him. The cause of the bitter feel ing against him in that neighbor hood is not known.” YOU W ill Supply It For You. Reflores Health Notice is hereby given that for - ------------------ - tlie purpose of mnking an examina Daily Health Laws. tion for all persons who may offer themselves as candidates for teach J Don’t eat so rapidly. ers of the schools of this county, Hit on a chair and bo quiet after the county school superintendent eating. Your stomach is not a coal thereof w ill hold a public examina bin. tion at Marshfield, commencing on When you feel uncomfortable Wednesday, at 1 o’clock p. m., the after eating you have eaten too 11th day of Norerober, 1896. j much, and you need Joy’s \egetable Teachers who are eligible for too late to give it publicity. Snrsaparilla. The battallion o f God’s R egu state certificates and diplomns must If you suffer from rheumatism “ I had chronic diarrhoea for ten lar Army, lately operating in this make application at the same time. I watch the sheets. Don't get between place and at BaudoD, passed over years,” says L. W, Kichlein, a justice Dated this 24th day of October, j them; if damp dry them. to the bay last Friday. The good of the peace at South Easton, Pa. 1896. J. H. B a r k l o w , Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s people at Marshfield will have no “ No remedy afforded me real relief County School Superintendent. Vegetable Sarsaparilla. ----------- --- -»♦»-■» .... *' — cause to regret their visit. Their until I was indv.ced by Chan. T. Keep flies out of your house; they effort is only to do g o o d - n o ^ lh,an- ,th® d™gfri8‘ . to try Cwim- The S. O. Co. and R. A. Graham injury at a ll-a n d they should bo berln.n s Colic, Cholera and D iar-, favor the county seat remaining at are germ carriers. Wear flannel undergarments. protected aud encouraged. The i hocft It cured me and | Empire City- the former com posed Keep your feet warm; your head Episcopal church, from whom the [or a year I have had no return o of non-residents, and the latter, we first movement of that kind in the tro" ble' 11 ha" also cured believe, still under the folds nnd cool. When your blood is thin you feel England sprang, is now moving in '¡'an-v others among them old sol- protective care of the British flag, When this country to uniform evangelists . ie™ wbo o ’M contracted the disease being a Britisher. All are for cold in tho least change. and send them out for the same in_ tl,e army Plven «P _fl]1 hoPe “ soond” money, too, and for J. W. your blood is thin take Joy’s Vecg- of recovery. For sale by Dr S. L. Bennett, and we await tbe decision table Sarsaparilla; it will make your work. blood red, rich and thick. Leneve. of the peopte o f Coos county t j ¡Sick-poison is a poison which Yes it will do to take Joy’s Capt. Paton, builder of the new know whom they will serve, wheth makes you sick. It comes from the steamer at Prosper, retnrned from er themselves or the money.sharks. Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. stomach. The stomach makes it out \ When you get off your bicycle the hay last Saturday. The steamer j Take your choice. of undigested food. after a long warm run, put on a will be finished and launched w it h in ------------ —-------— The blood sets it nnd taints the : coat. a fortnight. He will try aod whole body with it. That’s the way i If you ave going on a trip take announce a day for the launching, of it. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. so that citizens of the upper river The way to be rid of it is to look i Strange food makes strange may attend if possible. Let us give after your digestion. | stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa the day. Ifyou rfood is all properly digested . 1 parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses Believe in W om an's W rites? there will be none leftin the stomach j The chairmen o f the Populist, the stomach, and renews the O f course we d o. W h o cou ld Democratic aud Free Silver Re to make sick-poison out of. ( stomach. h elp it when women write such If your stomach is too weak to see publican committees, ns also Pres-j No appetite? Take Joy's Vege con v in cin g words as t h e s e : to this properly by itself, help it ident Bryan, request friends o f the ! table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. “ F or seven years I suffered cause o f free silver and prosperity along with a few dosea of Shaker w ith scrofula. I had a good Accept nothing but the genuine to hang out their flags and banting Digestive Cordial. p hysician. Every means o f when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable next Saturday, and keep them That’s the cure ot it. cure was tried in vain. A t last : Sarsaparilla. floating. I was told to try A yer’s Sarsa --------- - — » . ---------- Shaker Digestive Cordial is a parilla, w h ich entirely cured delicious, healthful, tonic cordial,: “ Ah,” said tho elderly lady, “ i t 1 Fresno Expositor: For ov«r m e after using seven b ottles.” twenty yenrs tho Republicans were made of pure medicinal plants, herbs is sad to see, but the young men of — M r s . J ohn A . G en tl * . F ort content with a lower tariff than the and wine. the present day seem to bo lack Fairfield, M e., Jan. 26 , 1896 . Wilson bill. Yet their campaign It positively cures indigestion and ing totally in reverence.” “ Y o u } orators denounce thst bill ns free preveuts the formation of sick- don’t know onr young men, mam Ayer’s Sarsaparilla tride, thereby branding themselves poison. ma,” said the younger lady. “ Yon as willful deceivers or ignorant At druggists. Trial bottlca 10 should start one o f them talking cu res.. 1 demagogues. about himself.” 1 cents. Woman’s Writes C I T Y , O R ., L IV E R Y AM D FEED STABLES, 'R E A R OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, T X E A D Q U A R T E R S OF C IT Y E X P R E SS. OREGON. Attendance at wharf and depot to all steamers and trains, aud general hauling promptly and carefully transacted. .TYAICRfFY». P uoctor - H anscom — At the Arago hotel, Empire City, Oct. ID, 18JX5, by Justice R. J . Cessans, Ed Proctor and Mi3S Georgia Hansoom. Q u ic k — C u sh ia n — At the sa m e time nnd place of the above, by Justice Cessans, John M. Quick and Miss Nancy J. Cushian. llrs. Nelly Craven, Fashionable Milliner, GRAY BUILDING, OPPOSITE DEPOT. HORN. Coquille City, Oreg. B a k k r - -On Pony slough, Oct. 8, 18iH>, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Baker, a son. O « AND DISPLAY o f »be moe» beau A o 3 rs —O n South Coos river, Oct. 13, 1890, tiful and latest styles o f Indies’ head to Mr. and Mrs. U. Agers, a son. dress to be found in the city. T owkr —At Empire City, Oct. 10, 1890, to Mr Come and examine goods and prices and and Mrs. Morton L. Tower, a daughter. you will be convinced. vl5nl0 A D IE D . S iolin —At Marshfield, Oct. 18, 1896, Gen. John M. Siglin, aged 66 years. II akhen —At Fivo-mile, Oot. 7, 1896, Frank Hansen, aged 14 years. Chair Factory^ M0TICE.—I shall opf*n n private I Opposite City Wharf.l school on the 10th of November at the following rates: 1st and 2d Grades. D**r m onth............$1.00 3d, 4th nnd 6th Grades, per m on th .... 1.60 7th nnd 8th Grades, por m onth............ 2.00 INES A. CHA8K. ANTED AT ONCE.—Active agents for each county. Exclusive control W nnd no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty- COQUILLE CITY. K eeps on hand and makes to order first-class R A W H ID E CH AIRS. Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX. Proprietor. SP E C IA L NOTICE. five hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp My wife having, without cause or jjtovo - for foil particulars, or 26 cts for $1 sample. cation, left ray bed and board, notice is BIO RAPIDS MINERAL WATER CO., hereby given that I will not hold myself tojnn27] Big ltnpids, Michigan. responsible for any debts or obligations she may contract. J. M. H askins . F. DEAN, T X ) R B A L E -2 » acres o f All Bottom X Land, H mile south o f Coquille City] I f c T o t a r y rF’n ' b l l c , on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation; good farm buildings; orchnrd, 200 prune Herald Offiee, Coquille Cifv, Oregon. trees—crop this year. Plenty o f apple trees for family orchnrd. Terras reason G. W. STEVENSON, PECIAL NOTICE.—My wife, Mr«. M. able. Address Coquille C ity. C. Hneed, having left my bed and board jnnlfitf] without cause or provocation, notice is ?O B S a L E —T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls, hereby given that I will not be responsible 1 both elegible to registry for pore-blood, for any debts or obligations contracted by one yearling and one spring calf. Tho her. JOHN T. 8NEEI). earling can be bought for $40, and the October 17, 1890. [octl7 3t* -months’ old calf for $20. Address the H bra ld office for particulars, or writ« JUDGE J. H. SCHBOEDER, july7tf1 Arago, Coos oounty, Oregon. S I { Millinery. M R8. A. O. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM- nW-te and fashionable Block o f Mil linery at Lenovo’s drag store. COMPLETE STOCK-EVERYTHING NEW. Large Assortment, Seasonable and Up to Date. Call early nnd make selection and get prices—at Leneye’ s drug store. K. G AIKEN G o to W i l s o n ’ s FOR ALL KINDS OF IIT A N T E D . — Anyone having a good VV ' 1 % or 2\ inch Wagon for sale will do well to call at or address the aoplA H ) HKBALD OF7ICB. pO tt BALE— I N ACRES, CLOSE TO 1 the river can get right-of-way across | strip tc the (liver). It ia benohland. and has coal on it; half the saw timber is cut off, but plenty of fine pile timber remains. G< mh ! soil; will make good orchards. For terms, call on or addr sa W. R. PANTER, n o y l 9 | _______Riverton, Oregon. I g o o d n o . h k i t a n t n o t n new House and Barn, Chickenhouse, good Spring near house; high fence around garden, on bench land. Containing \x\ acres; goo«l pasture in bottom—enough for <m*' oow. Ntsr Ooanillw City. ; * r i F HOLD WITHIN ONE MONTH, I i TFKU'E tñOÓ'JfJ HERALD LVND CO. Address, Coquille City, O r. A W OOL! WOOL! Blacksmith and Wagon Work, Horse Hho* ing, nnd all kinds Farm Machinery and Plow work a specialty. We are paying the highesl market price for wool, «i>ot cash on delivery, at Bandon. janaOlfl BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. JAMKH WHETSTONE, Manager. WANTED-AN ID E A ^ « th Ing to patent T Protect your idea»; they may A. C, WILSON, ; oct20) Proprietor. bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDRIt- eye, Washington. BU k N ¿k CO., Patent Attorneys, D. C., for their $ 1,800 prize offer.