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T U E SD A Y . NOV ‘24, 18%. ' R E G U L A R TR A IN S «, W ednesdays and fui - diiys will run us follows: M onday Leave 1 8 00 n. m. I 1 rrive “ i M.30 “ 10.00 “ MsraUfield I Arrive 12.30 p. ra. I Leave | COQUILLE CITY i 11.00a. iu . | Myrtle Euiut LOCAL 110.30 “ ITEM S. Additioual locals on 2d page. Look for the steamer Chilkat today. Capt. Butler was down on busi ness yesterday. Thanksgiving diimer at Hotel Coquille. D on’t miss it. Do your purchasing of thoso who advertise iu the H kuald . Miss Jessie Dean is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Lilly Cox, at Bea ver Ilill. Thanksgiving services at the Methodist church Thursday morn- in ut 10.30. All are invited. The regular train c” nie in yes terday, having a full oar of freight for this place aud one for Myrtle Point. A small, new house, of three rooms— a liviug room aud two bed rooms— for rent. Call at this of fice. The late storm was not restricted to southwest Oregon, but was gen- eral and at many points did much dam rge. Rev. C. A. Stine will preach at tliejChristiau church next Sunday, morning and evening. The pub lic is invited. It is said there is a short age of coal in San Francisco—anj oppor tune time to send down a quantity from this section. “ Up ’north” a boy *is” suing a newspaper for damages. A copy o f its “ special,, edition fell on him and ctippled him for life. A cordial invitation is exteuded to all to attend tlie Thanksgiving services at the Methodist church, at 10:30 Thursday morning. If you liavo a watch, clock, sew- iug-machiue, or anything that others have failed upon, bring it to this office or lonve orders for Mr. Dietz. * The Moro sailed from San Fran cisco for this place last Wednesday — 18th. She will take on a return load at Alsea, instead o f from this river. The Chilkat didn’t leave Port land on the date intended, as some repnirsjwere found necessary. SLe is reported as having sailed Satur day of last week. Whatever may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair Reuewer. The undersigned desires all who a>e indebted for professional ser vices to settle by cash, or its equiv alent, or by note, before beginning o f New Year. J. B urt M oore , M. D. Mrs. M. Bradlock, from Yreka, Cal., has located at this place, and with Mrs. T. A. Walker will con duct the dressmaking business. She is said to be experienced at her trade. The H erald Land Co. has a fine lot, centrally located in resi dence portion of Marshfield, with 2 good dwellings on it, to exchange for a small ranch. See small ad. — “ l o Exchange.” • Ad-Suggester” is the title o f a booklet just issued by N elson C hesman & Co., St. Louis, Mo. It contains about 250 “ catchy” illus trations, applicable to advertising different articles. Nicely printed, in convenient form. Price 2 5 cents. Following are the names o f those successful iu passing tbo examina tion of teachers, held in Marshfield Wednesday, 11th iust : Ralph E d monds, Libbie (labeler, Ella E. Jones and Bertha Barklow. The M oro will not load on this river on this next trip, but will go to Alsea and takeoc a load of canned salmon. However, the Chetco will hasten to return nnd make up partially for the space between. Dr. Carter, the dentist who has located here, is well spoken o f by patrons who have had bis services in dental work, and his practice is increasing at such a rate that he in torn is satisfied that he has chosen a good location. Attend the Thanksgiving Innch at the Christian church Thursday evening. Anice program o f reci tations and songs will be given by the members o f the Sunday-school — admittance free— then a lunch o f pumpkin pie, chicken sandwiches and coffee will be served at 15 cents. The "Northern Coal Co.” is a co operative organization of practi cal miners who have taken charge o f the mine on the Stockman place, above town, under the Wilson lease, and will operate it They offer to fam ish coal to onr citizens iu any quantities, by the sack or ton, delivered at the end of tue tram way. L ater —S. C. Slernes, the prin cipal in this contract, was arrested later in the day on complaint of Mr. Notley for trespass in nsing the tramway. His trial took place in the evening before Justice Har- locker, resulting in a motion by the dppnty prosecuting attorney to discharge the defendant. ‘For Charity Suffereth Long.’* Splendid Clubbing Rates. Putrouize our own shipping! Jesse Beyers will go to school here this winter, instead of to a facilities. The H e r a l d is the only puper John Hamblock of the lower school at a distance. Mrs. Craven, the milliner, visited iu the county that is ull homo print. was in town yesterday. Mrs. Chase has eurolled 27 Beaver Ilill a few days past with a If one that is half priuted in the nice stock o f goods, returning Sun* city is worth a dollar a year, cer scholars iu her school. day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder tainly one all priuted at home aud Comrade Jonathan Quick is were in towu yesterday. making a visit to his daughter, Mrs. iu the interest of its people is Oscar Nosier moved to the north Beside, for Lavine, aud fumily, ut Myrtle worth two dollars. end of town lust Friiay, cash, at low clubbing rates, we can Point. Will Cox made a (lying trip up Tobacco users will dud, in another furnish the Weekly Examiner, the from Beaver Hill yesterday. column, au item of decided interest Weekly Call, W ill Carletou’s Comrade Harrington does not to them, headed “ Don’t Stop To popular magazine, “ Every Where,’ improve, and ut times is quite bacco.” * the Demorest Monthly, theThriee- poorly. The Bandon woolen mills mad& Prof. T. W. Johnson o f Myrtle auother very large shipment of its a-Week N. Y. World, the Duily j Point went over to Beaver Hill manufactures lo Sun Francisco or Weekly Capital Journal (with yesterday. yesterday. the legislative proceedings in fall ) > j M rs. Laura C. Phoenix, Hilwaukec, WLs. We have several calls to rent Rev. J. S. McCain was up at this Rev. lrl R. Hicks’ “ W ord and j u M a t r o n o f a B e n e v o le n t H o m e dnirv farms; owners should notify place a few days, returning to his Works” aud hisuuuual or Almanac' and knowing the (jood Dr. Milos* Nervine the H e r a l d . has done mo, my wish to help others, over ministerial work at Duiryville, iu for 1897. comes my dislike for the publicity, this Hotel Coqnille will serve a Curry county, list Friday. Or we_will give a year’s subscrip letter may give mo. In Nov. and Dec., 1893, Thanksgiving dinner, and don’t T h e in m a t e s had. t h e “ L a G r ip p e ,” A highly qualified teacher of, you forget it. music and art will reach here in a tion to tbe “ Farm News” or “ Worn-I and 1 was one o f the first. Resuming duty sooa, with the care of so many sick, I John Perrott and wife, o f Ran few days from Philadelphia, to unkind” free to each cash sub too did not regain my health, and in a month dolph, were up visitiug her sister, take charge of that department iu scriber to the H e ra ld , or a copy I b e c a m e s o d e b ilita te d a n d n e r v o u s Mrs. Gil key, last week. sleeplessness and the drafts made on our Collegiate Institute. of the Farm News “ Poultry Book” from my vitality, that it was a question if I could William Bunn, a nephew of our W. Drane and J. W. Leneve had or Womnukiud “ Cook Book,” as go on. A dear friend advised me to try townsmnu J. T. Moulton, is visiting u “duck” boat made, for floating in ( I> r, H ite s* R e s t o r a t iv e A e r vin e . the latter’s family from Eugene. the lakes and marshes ou their | you may choose; or'the whole lot I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am to subscribers who pay up arrear In better health than ever. I still continue The work J. W. Strange, dentist, Roaeburg, hunting expeditions. I t s o cca sio n a l u s e , a s a n e r v e fo o d , ages and one year in advance.- Or as Or., will again be in Coquille City was done by Mr. Heaton. my work is very trying. A letter ad soon after January 1st, 1897. Suva Mrs. Craven is receiving a choice we will send Will Carleton’s maga dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me." June 6, 1894. M rs . L aura O. P hoenix . your work for him. * selection o f new goods. She also zine, “ Every Where,” free to cash Dr. Milos’ Nervine is sold on a positive The Ep>vorth League had a raceivEs orders for ladies’ und chil- subscribers. uarantee that the first bottle will Denefit. ,11 druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for $6, or specially interesting service Sunday l dreu’s cloaks. Call and consult ---------------------- - « » » ■ « - ■ - ------------------ it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of price evening. The topic was, “ W hat: her before making your purchases. by the Dr. Miles Medical Oo., Elkhart, IncL Miner Died of Injaries. Christ Expects of His Disciples.” Quite n number of new pupils Early last week an accident The schooner Coquelle is re entered the Collegiate Institute Restores Health ported to have fared badly after last week, and more this week also. happened in tbe Beaver Hill mines leaving this river for the city dur The prospects are very bright for to a colorediininer named Walter Coquille Collegiate Institute. ing the late storm. To what exteut a very good attendance and success Bibbs. Tbe accident occurred while ful school. we have not learned. W o are glad to announce that Rev. Dr. Buckner, of the M. E. he was going down tbe elope in a Oregon Kidney Tea is the most arraugoraents are now made for a effective blood-purifier known. For church, held communion services car, from which he was shaken out M usic Teacher and Teacher o f A rt, sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, last Sunday at the little church. and dragged a long distance, the of Myrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. He left an appointment for next result of which was he had the and we hope for these classes to Sunday a week again— 1st Sunday flesh torn from one leg aud was begin before the end of the month. Leneve, o f Coquille City. We want aud very much need The steamer Chilkat is overdue, iu December. otherwise lacerated and bruised the services of two more teachers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hunt (nee probably from the storm. But, but number of students will not ook nut for her. The Coqnille Miss Houghton o f Norwny) have aud a leg broken. He died from justify it. will he connected with Port! and j been visiting in town. Mr. H. is bis injuries Saturday and was People of Coos aud Curry, will the artistic photographer formerly buried Sunday. He was a colored you rnlly to the support of the again, and with way ports. Elder Barklow of the npper associated with Mr. Beyers in that boy, aged 20 years, from EvaDstoD, school? Be assured every dollar river, while walking his feuce busiuess a year ago. Ya., and bad no relatives here. you spend on the school will be The first train for over a week, He was ministered to chiefly by used to enlarge its facilities aud across the high water to his bnrn the other day, slipped, striking his on account of the high water, came thus iucrease its usefulness. Not a side and hurting himself badly. over from Marshfield last Sunday. tbe miuers aud tbeir families and dime will he carried away. On the It was a construction train and had bad the medical attendance of Dr. other hand, your support o f it He has proLably broken a rib. this scholastic year will decide how W an te d — A good dairy ranch, a large force of hands to make re Cross, the company’s physician. much will be brought to it from on or close to tbo river; enough pairs of damages on the track aud How’s This. elsewhere. land to have 30 to 40 head of cows. brid ges. V’ e offer One Hundred Dollars Reward Road Supervisor Cecil is plank Address the H e rald , Coquille City, Don’t kill the goose that lays the gulden for any case o f Catarrh that cannot bo "BS. stnting location aud best terms to a ing the hill on the Myrtle Point cured bv Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Again, we were told mnny are road, east sido o f town, and divert F. j . CHENEY A CO. Proprietors, good tenaut. Toledo, O. staying awny because we were not The Coquille Dairymen's Union ing the water. It is a portion of We the undersigned have known F. J will in^et at the little church in the road which washes very badly, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe prepared to board them. We hnve him perfectly honorable in all business gone to much expense to remedy and ordiuary repairs last only this place on the 1st Monday in transactions and financially Able to carry this aud can take all wbu come. December. The object is to de during dry weather. out any obligations made by their firm. ------,---- , West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, termine on plans for the next John Stillwell brought up a pair Toledo, O., Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, How (o Ward olT an Attack ot season’s run. ,, of Artie (or white) owls which be Wholesale DrqggistS, Toledo, Ohio. Croup. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken'infernally C. A. Snow <fc Co., o f Wnshiug- had shot nt Bandon the day before. acting In speaking of this much dreaded directly upon the blood and mucous ton, D. C., Patent Lawyers, whose He was hunting a taxidermist and surfaces o f the system. Price, 75c. per disease, Mr. O. M. Dixon, of Pleasant ad. is in another column, haye a left them for mounting. They are bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimon Ridge, Pa., said, “I have a little girl ials free. solid reput ition for procuring pat very beautiful, rare in this latitude, who is troubled frequently duriug ents for inventions in the United nnd have not been seen by many Rev. J. L. Futrell, of the Col the winter months with croupy States, Canada aud Europe. They people. Whenever the first legiate Institute, met with a pain affections. will send printed advice about pro ful, and maybe serious, accident symptoms occur, my wife gives her Cnpt. Fatou, builder o f the new curing patents free to any address. * Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, nnd steamer “ Coquille River," came up last Saturday afternoon. While in Empire correspondent of News; vosterday and went over to the bay. the haymow at his barn, he stepped the result is always prompt and S. D. Barrows and family, from San On his return, about Friday next, into an opening and fell through, satisfactory.” This remedy is used Dipgo, Cal., arrived on the H o m p r ,... ................... .. the city striking his right side with all his by thousands of mothers throughout he will prepare lo sail for and will locate in the Coq uille j nnd have the engines and machinery weight ou a scnntling, from which the United States, and in many He foreign countries, nnd always with valley. Mr. Barrows brought with j placed iu her. H e will await the he received painful injuries. him three head o f Jersey cattle, iu)l 0t the storm. was carried into tbe house aud perfect success. It is necessary to Berkshire pigs and Brown Leghorn ministered to by Dr. Culin. At give it freely when the children poultry. this writing he still suffers much. become hoarso or as soon ns the croupy cough appears and all symp ----------------------- P «-------------------- — See specimens o f jo b printing toms of croup will disappear. For AT THE Bridge Items. nt the H erald office and compnre sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by prices with those in San Francisco. Leneve, d 1 uggist. Bridge, Nov. 21.— Plenty of Dr. S. L. ------------------------ The H e rald job office is well fit —* - - » • * - ♦ --------------- rain. ted out for commercial printing— We have just received a nice Snow in the mountains. Ma. E ditor : Please say to your neat letter-heads, bill bends, Sloan & Berry have their logs stock of papers— letter-head, note- monthly statements, enrds, envel readers that a telegram today— opes, etc., iu the neatest style and Monday— tells me that the teacher boomed at the mouth of Big creek. head, bill-head (assorted sizes), and starts from Philadelphia so as to be Luther Willinms is suffering C inch aud GJ inch extra fine white nt city prices. from a large carbuncle. here next week. envelopes— which we can furnish The contest of Bnckman’s sent Mrs. G. W. GreeD. of Anoka, J. L. F utrell . is in Jesse Lnce's brain. I f Ward’s Minn., mother of G. F. Green of printed as handsomely ns is done vote was lost, how about the two Bridge, arrived Inst Sunday to in the city and nt city prices—that A good runny voters hereabouts, young men at Ten-milp, nnd several is, for about what you would pay votes in other precincts, which had j “ specially those calling themselves spend the waiter in Oregon. One of Postmaster Powell’s lit- for that quality of paper alone. been thrown out? Give }.on/D e m o c r a ts did not vote nB they readers a rest, Jesse. Rehash t? lked lu the late election. But tla daughters is very sick. Give ns your order for 500 or 1000. M. O. Hooton is building a npw some of your plate-matter to them, *»*ey »re not altogether to Marne, house and will locate permanently Business cards also, printed iu and settle their nerves. for thpT '.,nve 80 .loH «, follow: the neatest manner, very cheap. ing men lnstend of priuciples, and on Big creek. -----------«_»•-«---------- The Chetco took no coni with were deceived, not thinking but Miss Hattie Miller, of Elk creek, Daily Health Laws. her this trip, having a full load j thnt these same lenders were the is visitiug her aunt, Mrs. Peter engaged of products and mnnn- embodiment of the principles they Axe. Don’t eat so rapidly. factnres, as follows; Two hundred were ndvocating. Some in this vaf There will be a dance at A. Sit on a chair nnd be quiet aftor and sixty sacks of potatoes; 92 boxes j |gy voted for Mr. Bennett as a Blackman’s next Thursday night. eating. Your stomach is not a coal of broomlmndlps; <000 feet lumber, i Democrat, thus nullifying their More anon. X. bin. -----. . . » « - • ■ — 4 - 1535 cases of canned salmon, 70 j vote for Coquille as the county When you feel uncomfortable cords matchwood, and bales of seat. They voted foronew hom we Johnson Bro’s hereby give notice goods from the woolen mill, etc. learn— and whom they ought to that all old bills absolutely must be ! after eatmg you have eaten too A Thanksgiving program will be ,"ive known— was an enemy to paid now or costs added. Please | much, and you need Joy's Vegetable given at the Christian church by Coquille gettiug the county seat, don’t compel us to commence legal j Sarsaparilla. If you suffer from rheumatism This we must do the members o f the Sunday-school »nd even after the fact that it had proceedings. watch the sheets. Don’t get between on Thnrsday night, consisting of twice been ™ted to come hero, unless bills are settled at once. them; if damp dry them. recitations and songs, and a short would not yield to it, but became Mr. Hunt, photographer, will Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s address by Rev. C. A. StiDe. nn active agent to have the county run tbe Wilkins gallery this winter. Vegetnble Sarsaparilla. Admission, free. Then a lunch of divided. His organ at this place -------------------> » # » »-------------— * Keep flies out of your house; they pumpkin pie, chicken sandwiches urged that he was financially inter- are germ carriers. How to Relax. and coffee will be served, at 15 psled “ on the Coquille,” hence a Wear flannel undergarments. friend to "the Coqnille,” when he cents. Keep your feet warm; your head Cold weather, whether damp or knew to the contrary. We live in a country of which the dry, will produce, even if we nre j cool. principle scourge is stomach-trouble. extremely csrefill, sudden soreness When your blood is thin you feel It is more wide-spread than any When and stiffness of the limbs and mus cold in the least change. other disease, and very nearly, cles. This is much owing to sud your blood is thin take Joy’s Veeg- moro dangerous. den change of temperature from s tnhle Sarsaparilla; it will make your One thing that makes it danger warm room to outdoor air. Cold blood red, rich nnd thick. ous is that it is little understood. Yes it will do to tnke Joy’s contracts and warmth expands or If it, were better understood, it relaxes, slid it is for this reason Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. would be more feared, more easily That's what people say when When you get off your bicycle that w hen one is sore and stiff from cured, less universal than it is now. advised to take something to sudden cold, the application o f 8t. after a long warm run, put on a So, those who wish to be cured, Jacobs Oil brings immediate and coat cure that cough. take Shaker Digestive Cordial, be If you aro going on a trip take sure relief, as it gives warmth nnd Have you ever noticed that cause it goes to the root of the relaxation to the stiffened muscles Joy's Vegetnble Sarsaparilla. the cough that goes away after trouble as no other medicine does. Strange food makes strange nnd makes supple the sore nnd awhile takes the cougher along ? The pure, harmless, curative herbs Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa cramped limbs. With a vigorous stomachs. A n d he doesn't come back / nnd plants, of which it is composed, rubbing with this great remedv parilla reaches the stomnch, cleanses are wbat render it so certain and at for pain, no one need suffer with the stomach, and renews the the same time, so gentle a cure. Ayer’s soreness or stiffness more than a stomach. It helps and strengthens the very short time. It is especially No appetite? Take Joy's Vege Cherry Pectoral stomach, purifies and tones up the the best remedy for suffering table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. system. where we require a prompt enre, Accept nothing but the genuine Cures Coughs. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents and it is particularly the best when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable to $1.00 per bottle. Itecause ID cores are permanent. ; Sarsaparilla. X Dr. Miles’ Nervine MUSIC & ART, “ It will go away after awhile.” THE C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OR., C o rn e r Second and T a y lo r S treets, Is the Com ing Drug Store. IF WE H A V E N ’T GOT WHAT YOU WANT. W ill Supply It For You. - o ---- Don’t fail to call nt tbe Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta tionary. Tablets aud School ¡Supplies on hand. re so r lptions S cien tific a lly “Tilleci.’’ DR. J. BURT MOORE. Proprietor. n O Q U IL L E ^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. EW OWNERSHIP, NLARGED FACILITIES. EW IMPROVEMENTS, EW FACULTY, WITH ability to make them larger, and a fllOOO L I B R A R Y , should surely induce citizens of Coog, Curry and western Douglas oounties to seek educational advantages nertr home. Our Faculty will be teachers of years of experience in some of onr best Eastern Colleges. N THEN we can help you, if yon can do carpenter’ s work, or if yon oan help supply provisions, or whatever it be, toward building or keeping up the school. l^ T L et U8 hear from you at once..¿HI SCHOOL W ILL OPEN SEPTEMBER I IT H . Having purchased, not only the property, but also “ All good-will and attendant et cetera«,” we lupe for the return of tho old bourders as well as many new ones. . AddrebS, REV. J. L. FUTRELL, ju!7tf) Coquille City, Oregon. ■i H II r—*-11 ' ■ T^ - I C T » — — r a — a— c o q u il l e , otel ft « 8. .J. TUTTLE, PUOPRIETOK. * LEAKED TIU8 NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOBTLEUY, I am now prepared to entertain tho traveling public in first-class S AVING st\le, 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 located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Terms for Families and Theatrical Troupes. Ratos—$1 to |2 por day. A . O . W H E E L E R ,; ï (Successor to J. P. Messer,) LIVERY ARID FEED STABLES, REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. T T E A D Q U A R T E R S O F C IT Y E X P R E S S . Attendance at wlmrf ■ and depot to nil steamers aud trains, und general hanliug promptly aud carefully transacted. Another uuique election bet is reported from Elk City. L. W. Devon and Rufe Sunpson bet roos ters on tbe election, the condition of the bet being that tho losing party should deliver the rooster whenever the winner should de mand it, day or night. Rufe lost the bet, aud now he is losing sleep frettiug about when Deyoo shall claim that rooster. Steam er “ C H IL K A T W 11 ILL BE DISPATCHED FROM Portland, Oregon, on or about Nov. 9,1896,on the route from that point to t he II. B. Morse, of The Dalles, the C O Q U IL L E R IV E R , Chronicle says, has , hud’ Ihm! head at all intermediate points, shaved as smooth as a billiard ball, touching if inducements offer, and will remain permanently on that so thrt his forehead runs nearly making regular trips. back to his collar; nnd all because FOR route RATES - Mr. Morse, wbo is a Republican, or other information, apply at offices of the company, had.doubtsof McKinley’s election. WOBCESI Ell BLOCK, Portland, Oregon, . v ia ■ C l i n i » . or 131-I;$*K II h v I s N lr e e t, San Francisco, Cal. R uvcx -M aocibe —At Macomb, II!., Nov. 4, .......................... Agent. 1896, by Rev. J. 11. Bratton, A. H. Black, liovlOtf| Coquille City, Or. of Myrtle Point, and M ihh Rose Maguire, o f I he former place. D anibi . hon -K iti ;—At Riverton. Nov. 18.1895, by JuHtioc A. 1). Morne, Frank Danielson, of Parkmsburg, and Miss Willametta N. Kite, of Riverton. M illinery. B onn. T albebt —At Four-mile, Nov.5, 1895, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Talbert, a daughter. CuiiiN— In Coquille City, Nov. 19, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs . Dr. Culin. a daughter. \ | RS. A. G. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM- J.1L nleto and fashionable Stock o f Mil linery at Leneve’s drug store. COMPLETE STOCK-EVERYTHING NEW. i > ik : v >. W kib —At Libby, Noy. 13, 1895, Mrs. Thos. Weir. B ibbs —At Beaver Hill, Nov. 21, 1895, W al ter Bibbs (colored), of Evanston, Va., aged 20 years. Call early nnd make selection and get prices—at Leneve’ s drug store. ocl20) MUS. A. G. AIKEN. r |^t> EXCHANGE— A fine lot and 2 good X dwellings, in Marshfield, in residence t Ä ^ Q -C A R T and harm I, new, for only center; will exchange for a small ranch. ♦30. Gallon Address HERALD LAND CO., *2t AL W ILLARD. Coquille City, Oregon. Large Assortment, Seasonable and Up to Date. PEECHE8, SERMONS. ESSAYS— Pre pared in skeleton or complete foim along Political, Religious or Literary lines. Work strictly confidential and furnished at reasonable rates. Correspondence solic ited. O 'N u l l H tonk , 5838 Plymouth avenue, St. Louis, Mo. S VTOTICF. TO LOO-CATOHEK8—Clti- 1 1 zeiis nre reqaested to catch any logs that may be floating with the figure J$ brand thereon, and se will pay from 25 to 40 cents per 1000 feet delivered in Randolph slough. M ' I \AT ANTED AT O N C E .-A ctive agent« MRS. NELLY CRAVEN Fashionable Milliner, GRAY BUILDING. OPPOSITE DEPOT, Coquille City, Or. I S RECF.IVINO A FINF. STOCK OF V Y for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty- five hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars, or 25 cts for $1 sample. BIG R A PID « .MINERAL WATER CO., tojanCT) Big Rapids, Michigan. 7 0 R KALE—2IW acres o f All Bottom Land, % mile south o f Coquille City, on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation; good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune trees—crop this year. Plenty o f apple trees for family orohard. IVrms reason able. Address G. W. STEVENSON, jjunlOtf] Coquille C ity. L 1 jV )It SALE—Two full-blood Jersey Bulls, new and seasonable go o d s, in clu d in g both «‘legible to registry for pure-blood, F ascinators, L ad ies’ W oolen U nderw ear, j one yearling and one spring calf. The and K nitting Yarn. yearling can be bought for and the M rs. Craven is prepared to tnke orders | 4-moil thn’ old calf for ♦‘JO. Address the for Cloaks f o r ladies and ch ildren , and j H kuald oflicn for particulars, or write supply the best at m ost reasonable rates. Jl'D O K J. H. « ( ’ HHOEDER, july7tfl Arago, Coos county, Oregon. \ 4 .0 0 1 » l l o t l l I T A It % 1C«. 4 I > x \ m w House nnd Barn. C bick enbonse. 7HJR HALE— W U ACHES. CLOSE TO g«>od Spring near house; high fen ce around the river can get right-of-wny across garden, on bench land. C ontaining j strip to tbe (liver). It is benchland, and acres; good pasture in b o tto m —enou gh for ; has coal on it; half the saw timber is out one c >w. Near C oqn il’.e C ity. off. but plenty of fine pile timber remains. t ^ T l F S O L D W IT H IN G S R M O N TH Good soil; will make good orchards. J v f P R l C K HHOO. I For terms, call on or addr ss I A d dr»m , H E R A L D L A N D CO. 1 W K. PANTER. 1 Uoqnille City, Or. noylfij Riverton, Oregon.