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I l f i i B i d i g lu ta ìtl Dud Johnson Diade a trip Riverton yesterday. T U E SD A Y , DEC. 15, ism;. Jnsou Ramllainan was iu town shopping lust Friday. R E G U L A R T R A IN S to Do your purchasing of those who advertise iu the H erald . ondays , W ednesdays and fui days will run as follows: Oranges and other fruits just Leave I A rrive lz.sop. m. received by Bird Nosier. 8 00 a. in. | Marshfield Arrive “ | The regular monthly Baptist ».ao “ i coquille city U.OUa.m. 10.00 “ I Myrtle Point 10.30 “ meeting Saturday at 2:30 p. m. M Christmas Tree. Ow ing to high water the mill did e a r t d i s e a s e ,.*. not i uu Monday but reaumed today.1 many other ailments when they A joint meeting of the Christian ' have taken hold of the system, The Christmas tree and festivi-1 and Southern Methodist Sunday-1 never feta better of lta own octi.iu, but ties will be held iu the Methodist schools was held in the Methodist C onstantly y rotes u ort c. There are thousands who know they have a defective church. | church last Tuesday oveniug, J. J. , heart, but will not admit the fact. They A silver-medal contest wns hehl Lamb presiding, and Miss Zetta don't want their friends to worry, and by the W. C. T. U. at Bandon Fri- Messer acting as secretary. A : D on ’t know what to ta.se f o r it, as have been told time and a;,*aiu that day evening. , motion was adopted to have u pub- they heart disease was incurable. Such was the Corarade Harrington has been I '¡o Cnristmas tree taking in all the case of Mr. Blias Farley of Dyosvlllo, Ohio exercising himself some out o f children from aud 15 under years , who writes June 19, 1894, as follows: “ I hud h ea rt d isease f o r £ 3 y e a r a, doors, aud is improving some. ° .J?*»3’ - ,, . ... I ’ e o Xl*o followmg committees were my heart hurting me almost continually. The firstly years I doctored all the time, Miss Carter, of God’s Regular named: trying several physicians and remedies, Army, passed up from the bay yea- To solicit —Miss Marvin Lamb, until my last doctor told m elt was only a question of time as terday on her way to Grants Pass. jjiag Ue||0 Rich, C. H. Nosier und , I could not be cured. The train was delayed till 12:30 tran k Btraug. I gradually grew p. m. yesterday ou account of part. Enrollment of the children — worse, very weak, and completely dis of the log-train jumping the trrek. ^etta Messer, Emma Lorenz, J. W. H Decoratious for faucy cakes aud LOCAL ITEM S. for Christmas fixings at Bird * Our upper-river letter failed us Nosler’a. this week. We have several calls to rent Read the H eralds groat clubbing duiry farms; owners should notify offers— the best ever offered. tlie H erald . couraged, until I Choice candies, an immense slock, Rev. Mr. McCain left here last lived, propped half Grandpa Wall and son, James, of i ^ “ueeorfttious—Prof. Hawkins, A. at wholesale and retail, at Gird Nos- week to fill bis appointment ut up in bed, because I Myrtle Point, were in town a brief W ilsou, John Stone, EdithHuyter, ler’s. * Dairy ville, Curry couuty. couldn’t lie down pell yesterday., They extended Lillie Wagner aud Mrs. Burt Tut- nor sit up. Think Bi Barrows and family returned The largest stock o f candies ever their trip to the lower river. ing my time had ! tie returned from Sau Francisco last brought to Coquille new ready for come I told my fam The enrollment o f new pupils at | Progrnm—J. J. Lamb, Mrs. Friday. ily what I wanted the holidays at Bird NoBler’s. * our Collegiate Institute continues, Chace and Prof. Hawkins. done when I was Christmas tree decorations, cau Tobacco users will find, in another notwithstanding the nearness of l Music—Members of the church gone. But on the first day o f March on dles, etc., in great variety, ut Bird column, an item of decided interest the holi lays and a vacation. the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, choirs. f Anderson, Ind., I commenced taking Nosler’s. * to them, headed “ Don’t Stop To Purchasing committee— Mrs. Bou- o jDr, Miles* S e w C u re f o r t h e H ea rt President T. W. Clnrk, of the^ tell, Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. Sher and wonderful to tell, In ten days I was Mrs. Aiken came home from bacco." * Bandon wooleu mills, passed wood and Mrs. Tuttle. working at light work und on March 19 com Marshfield yesterday, after t pro- Our W. R. C. will furuisb the through this place last Friday on Free decoration and distribution menced framing a barn, which is heavy traded absence. midnight Biipper Christmas night, a buisnefs trip to Sau FraEcisco. work, and I hav’nt lost a day since. I am 56 of presents— B. F. Lawrence, Prof. years old, 6 ft. 41 /» Inches and weigh 2501bs. George aud John Kadabaugh at the mnsquerade, at only 25 cents Miss Annie Laird will be sales- Hawkiiis, MisseB Mnry Drane, I believe I a m f u l l y cu red , and were iu town from their upper- per plate. lady at the new store being opeued Maud Hayworth and Ray Collier. I am now only anxious that everyone shall river homes lust Friday. W. J. Tenuisson, o f the Beaver ty Prof. Kauematz in Dr. Moore’s Ushers— Fred Nosier, Ned Law know of your wonderful remedies.’* Dyesvillc, Ohio. We Darn with regret that Char slough section, came up on business new building. S il a s F a r l b y . rence and Clarence Dean. ley Aiken is in declining health ut! last Friday. His appearauce on Dr. Milos Heart Cure is sold on a positive The committees desiro the co J. W. Strange, dentist, Roseburg, guaranteo that tho first bottle will benefit. theAgriculturul college at Corvallis. our streets is rare. druggists sell it at 81, 6 bottles forts or Or., will Hgain be in Coquille City operation of ull the citizens iu au All t will bo sent, prepaid on recoipt of price effort to make this event a full and A small, new house, of three j Lee Curry and fumily have moved soon after January 1st, 1897. Suye >y the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ge mine success, so thut it will be rooms, specially suited for “ bache- back to Coquil e City. They will your work for him. all that its nnme implies aud no ]o a’ ball,” for rent. Apply at this occupy part of the Kroll building Jonathan Quick visited his ranch cause for complaint to arise. neat the schoolhouse. office. --- ------ » -.«► ♦- — Restores Health on Lainpey creek last week, the The Donation and Social The traveling public will find it The folks of Sumner and yicin- first in several mouths. He The Bandon Post, G. A. R., has to their ailvautago to patronize thejity have announced to give a grand returned yesterday. Given at the little church last prepared for a masquerade Christ- livery-stable of J. S. Hayes, when ball Christmas night, for which Holiday goods will all be dis at Empire City. they are making extensive prepara posed o f— will not carry any over evening, for the benefit of Rev. mns eve (Dec. 24th), the midnight Mr. Millard and family, was well supper for which will be prepared Chas. Gessner, o f the bay, last tion. — so yon can get them at wonder attended aud a very pleasant affair. and served by the W. R. 0. Wednesday scaled 500 logs for the L. L. Dietz, a practical watch fully low prices at Bird Nosler’s. * The donations were very liberal The steamer M oro, Jorgenson, 8. O. Co., which had been pnr- repairer, will soon open a shop in Rev. Mr. Futrell, president of and creditable to our people, aud clinsed from John Clinton. arrived last Friday afternoon, 2J Coquille City— in the meantime will the Colligiate Institute, was out every one a geuine, useful gift. O. J. Seeley lias been out in the do all kinds pf repairing at home, Sunday, the first since the accident A nice program was given, con days ont from San Francisco. * which happened to him some weeks sisting of Bongs by the nudience, Capt. Graves is a rustler and has valley, returning a few days since at the Judge Nosier residence. with several head o f large draft two male quartets by J. W. Sugg, the business of this valley well in Riverton’s boom is on and prom ago. hand for shipping to and from, horses for use iu the Beaver Hill ises to be lasting and substantial. Claude Drew has been visiting Aaron WilsoD, Prof. Millard aud J. thus giving our people facilities far mines. S. McEwen, a trio by Prof. Mill-1 Those who are situated to advnuce friends in town a few days past. in ndvance of what they ever had Oregon Kidney Tea is (he most the interests most should not spare He laid off from his work at R iv ard and daughters, nrd then recita before. tions by Effie Collier, Litn Bar- any efforts, for it benefits all, aud effective blood-purifier known. For erton on account of a very sore rows, Della Millard, Ray Dean, sale by druggists N. G. W. Perkins, themselves especially. Riverton Hiotings. hand, Mary Simmons, a select reading by o f Myrtle Point, and Dr. S. L. The tie vete for city marshal at I h e Coquille Furniture Store Mrs. Millard and an essay, “ The Leneve, o f Coquille City. Riverton, Dec. 23.—The Giles Marshfield is a subject o f discus has received n lot of nice Dew fur New Revelation,” by Hon. W. H. Brothers are erecting a building The nse of Hull’s Hair Itenewer sion aud o f some warmth. Cnpt. niture, inclndiug bed-lounges, and Nosier. on the corner of First and A streets. promotes the growth of the hair, II. W. Dunlmin expresses a will a stock o f mattresses. Call and After the program enrae a sea It will be occnpied by John Giles and restores its natural color and ingness to meet the tieing opponent see them. son of social intercourse and pleas as a meat-market. Success be with beauty, frees the scalp of dundroff, nt the city recorder’s office and ant greetings. Johnson Bro’s hereby give notice settle it by lot. you, Johnnie. tetter, and all impurities. that all old bills absolutely must be W. 8. Taylor will soou have The W. C. T. U. Temperance Service, J. T. CoDwell and family and paid noiv or costs added. Please Another grand dance has been several tenement houses built in set for New Year’s eve. The For Armil Mayhew and family, from don’t compel us to commence legal Held at the Christian church last tho Elvy addition. We wish some esters of this city will conduct the Beaver Hill, late, o f Kausas, have proceedings. This we must, do Sunday Dight, was entertaining other euterpising man would follow affair. Look out for the posters, moved to this place. These gentle unless bills are settled at once. and edifying, and well attended in his example, as houses are in great men will take charge of the coal and prepare for a good time. Mrs. J. H. Cecil had the mis view of the stormy, inclement demand here. operations at this place, beginning The undersigued desires all who tins morning, we understand. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rudge are now fortune Sunday o f stepping on a weather. Mrs. Ora Maury pre are indebted for professional ser hnil, which penetrated her foot and sided, a good choir rendered several domiciled at the Riverton Hotel. Uncle Jack Lniid did 6omo car threatens her with serious trouble. new and appropriate songs. Rev. Mrs. R. is assisting Mrs. Kelly. vices to settle by cash, or its equiv alent, or by note, before beginning pentering work ut Dr. Moore’s new I h e physician was promptly called, Mr. Millard rend a portion of scrip There was another coal deal store buildiug last week, including and the H e r a l d hopes that she ture, Rev. Mr. Smith offerid a made Inst week, the partculars of o f New Year. * J. B urt M oore , M. D. the construction of a substantial may soon be well again. prayer, and Rev. C. A. Stine which are kept secret on the west outdoor stairway tottie upper-room. delivered an able, appropriate and side of the river. M any logs linve been saved by Prof. Kanemalz will occupy the A prayer meeting will be held at entertaining address. Last Fridnv morning the people log-catchers on the lower river upper-room nlso, iu the manufac the Christiau church Wednesday Tbe meeting was a decided suc o f Riverton were pained to learn which hnd been waeheci down by ture o f silk goods. evening of next week, Dec. 23d, cess, if the results will follow that of the sudden death of Grandpa the freshet the 1st of this month. imder the auspices o f the W. C. T. Price. The evening before he Yery few nre repoited as having Read Judge Schroeder’ssensible U. The occasion will be the 23d should. The songs were: The Temper appeared in good health aud was gone out over the bar. letter on the subject of new county anniversary o f the women’s crusade buildings. It ought to set at rest in Ohio, in 1873, and the date of ance Bells, O, Sound the Jubilep, j practising siuging with others, pre W a n t e d —A good dairy ranch, Get Aboard tbe Ark While You paring for the Christmas festivities. that order. A on or close to the river; enough the bngaboo scare phrases of a the origin o f Cuu, and A Social Drink, conclud H e was always foremost in all such newspaper mnn or the disaffected general invitation is extended. land to have 30 to 40 head of cows. He will long be ing with the W. C. T. U. doxology. undertakings. few who are not coutent with even Address the H e r a l d , Coquille City, remembered and mourned by his stnting location and best terms to a a second expression of the wishes The Steamer Bessie K. Ashore. LUandon Recorder. I many friends and relatives. He of the people in the matter. good tenant. There wns 13 feet of water on was Ihe father of the Price Bro’s Last night about 9 o’alock the who first started the Riverton saw C ard op T hanks —T he family the b nr— nn boor before high tide— A meeting of the stockholders of the Coquille Creamery Co. is called I ftnd frieds of the Inte Cyrus J last Sunday when the tog crossed little steamer Bessie K., for this mill. The sympathy of the com by President A. L. Nosier to be ' Price, of Riverton, desire to return out to tow in the schooner Parkers- river, ran ashore just sooth of the munity is with the afflicted relatives. south jetty and a little way from He was buried at Coquille on Sun held nt 2 p. m. the last Monday o f j sincere thanks to neighbors and burg. December nt A. J. Sherwood’s citizens for their many kindly Supervisor McCampbell is mak where the schooner Berwick wns day, the 13th inst. The time has arrived when we office. Important business is to be offices and sympathies during the ing a fill in green gulch, in till stranded several weeks ago. The sickness and death of their father Fonrmile road district, to replace vessel seems to be in do danger, should make a move towards con transacted. and brother. E. B. P rice . Ihe bridge which has become dan-1 nnd will have to be taken off as tbe structing a telephone line between The Coqnille Furniture Store Berwick was. this place and Coqnille. It has will furnish store counters and Mr. T. F. O’Donnell, a well-known gerons. Elmer Davis, while scuffling! At the meeting of the snbsciib. become nn absolute necessity to us, shelving, display tables, bar and druggist of Parsons, Pa., in speak BHloon fixtures, and luside repair ing of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera with another boy last Sunday, h a d je r sto the bridge fund, called in moreover it would be a great ben efit to the business men of both ing, joining and cabinet work in | and Diarrhoea Remedy says: “ Sev one bone ot Lis left nrm broken last week’s H e r a l d to lie held last Coquille City and Bandon. It near the elbow. The fracture was Thursday afternoon at Mercantile tbe neatest style and at bard-times eral times in the last few years when prices. Orders by mail will receive suffering with cramp or diarrhocn I adjusted nnd the boy is getting hall. J. J. Lamb was called to the would obviate a day’s delay in all 'chair and W. S. Perry to be secre- orders, and also notify us of all prompt attention. * have made a personal test of the along quite well. Miss Mne Walker started for tary. After some little discussion in coming vessels. Someone make value of this remedy. The effect Onr masquerade Christmas night a start. D onna A na . ---------- —*-*«*-4-------------- gives promise of n large attendance in each instance was almost imme- Portland this morning, by way of \ o f the matter it was resolved to from neighboring communities, diate relief.” For sale by R. S. Ceos bay, where she will enter the proceed with the work, nnd a cora- Daily Health Laws. Good Samaritan hospital to train mittre for that purpose, composed They are nil so well aware that a n y-1 knowlton, druggist, for a nurse, after which she will of W. Drane, R. D. Sanford nnd thing of the kind at this place, and The K. of P’s nt Marshfield study for a physician. Don’t eat so rapidly. | Peter Nichols, was appointed. Al conducted by our band boys, is elected tbe following officers on Sit on a chair and be quiet after Batch was also appointed to super- T. W. Clnik, president of the first-class nnd most enjoyable. Monday night 7th inst.: J. W. eating. Your stomach is not a coal intend the work. So we may look BandoD Woolen Mills Co., left C. A, Snow <fc Co., o f Washing- Tibbetts, C. C .;T . T. Golden, V. C.; forward at an early day for hotter bin. When you feel uncomfortable ton, D. C-, Patent Lawyers, whose ¡G eo. Black, prelate; O. J. Seeley, this morning for Sau Francisco by facilities of communication between way of Coos bay. After visiting after eating you have eaten too ad, is in another column, haye a ' M. of W .; J. F. Hall, K. o f R. and the West Side nnd the business solid reputation for procuring pat- S-; F. P. Nortou, M. o f F.; F. A. the city he will go to Oregon City centre of town, a desirable con ranch, and you need Joy’s Yegetable Sarsaparilla. ents for inventions in the United Golden, M. o f E.; Geo. Ross, M. at and spend Christmas with his fam summation. If j’ou suffer from rheumatism States, Canada and Europe. They A.; A lbeit Matson, 1. G.; Norris ily and return here before Jan. 1. Tbe H e r a l d is authorized to watch the sheets. Don’t get between G. A. Bennett, o f the Coos Bay will seDd printed advice about pro- JeDsen, O. G.; J. S. Coke, trustee, offer a sewing machine that is News, has purchased Joseph Brad them; if damp dry them. curing patents free to any address. * Horace Greeley once said “ The ley's interest in his lands which equal to the best nnd less than one- Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s third the cost of others to the Our river bar is reported to be way to resume is to resume," speak are situnted about two miles sontli Vegetable Sarsaparilla. in excellent condition,notwithstand ing of agsia putting gold it to cir of the Bandon bench. They con- public. Tho'Tmprovpd New High- Keep flies out of your house; they ing it is tbe most trying season' for culation after the war. But you tain some very valuable stone quar- Arm Arlington” is offered on a 30 aro germ carriers. shoaling and high wiuds. Thir may say “ resume’ any number of rieg and from which a large income day’8 trial, and is warranted for 10 Wear flannel undergarments. Read our advertisement, teen feet of water was reported an times to tl aUorpid liver o f yours wj|| be recieyed as soon as there years. Keep your feet warm; your head hour before bigh tide on the 6th and it won't budge until you take are proper facilities for transport- i on lst Pa8e cool. inst. Simmons Liver Regulator. Many j j D(f tbe output. When your blood is thin you feel Miss Keely, to conduct the mnsic PeoP»e seem to forget that Consti- cold in the least change. When The Bandon Woolen Mills com J 1 . . .. ....................... i: T»: i : ....--------- — nnd .1 c Sick i ' i . T Head T ,„ patiou, Biliousness your blood is thin tako Joy's Veeg- nnd art department in our Collegi pany lias taken a five year lease of table Sarsaparilla; it will make your ate Institute, arrived from Phila ache are all caused by n sluggish tbe water frontage, of H. J. Zum- blood red, rich and thick. delphia at this place last Friday. liver. Keep the liver active. walt’s property on Pacific street, Yes it will do to take Joy’s She encountered the worst storms and has orlered lumber to erect a Onr young friend Mack Ander-I Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. o f many years in crossing the con son esme near getting a very seri -1 warehouse on the same for the pur When you get off your bicycle tinent, bat while delayed, seems to ous hurt last Friday. says He was pose of storage room and wharf after a loug warm ruu, put on a be nothing the worse of the expe having some conversation with his privileges. coat. rience. The annual election o f Coart brother George, who had a piece of If you nre going on a trip take twisted wire iu liis hand which he Queen o f the Forest, No. 17, For Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla. bad been playing with and then esters of America, took place last Strange food makes strange dropped on the floor. Mack was Friday night. Following are the stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa swinging forward over the back of officers elected: L. L. Simpson, S h e’s just “ poll p arrotin g .” parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses T h ere's no prettiness in pills, a leaning chair, balancing himself, C. R ; A. G. Hoyt, 8. C. R ; Geo. the stomach, and renews the ex cep t on the theory o f “ pretty bnt it tilted forward, throwing him P. Topping, F. S .; T. F. Lewis, is that pretty d oes.” In that stomach. on the floor, and he struck his head treasurer; J. A. Russell. 15. 8 .; W. case sh e's right. No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege Schilling s Best on the end o f tho wire, which was J. Frsncis, Sr. W .; II. B. Oillman, table Sarsaparilla. Keen appetite. turned np. penetrated his scalp Jr. W ; John Johnson. Sr. B.; B. Accept nothing but tho genuine and made a wonnd, luckily not deep Davidson, Jr. B.; trustee for one d o cure biliousness, constipation, when you ask for Joy’s Vegetable uor serious. He is about over the year, E. Crook; two years, W. I), and ail liver troubles. Sarsaparilla. A ScMIfrng A. Company hurt now, , Marshall; three year», R. Punter. » , O o q u iille p U R E ^ - A GOOD STOCK OF WALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. - WE ALSO HAVE - Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on short notice. •^G eneral Repair and Cabiuet work done at atore-®« ®6tfr*in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-*Ys® ear-faction in every line.-i©$ Q O G tU IL L E COQUILLE CITY, OR., Corner Second and Taylor Streets, Is the Coming Drug Store. IF W E H A V E N ’T GOT W HAT YOU W ANT, Will Supply It For You. Don’t fail to call at the Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta tionary. Tablets and School Supplies on hand. p rescrip tion s Scientifically “’Filled.” DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. P O Q U ILLE ^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. EW OWNERSHIP, EW IMPROVEMENTS, ‘C ' NLAHGED FACILITIES. EW FACULTY, W ITH ability to make them larger, and a $IOOO L I B R A R Y , should surely induce citizens of Cooa, Curry and western Doubles counties to Reek educational advantages near home. Our Faculty will be teachers o f years of experience in some of our best Eastern Colleges. N T H K i wo can help yon, 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. t3T*Let us hear from you at onoe. J¥1 SCHOOL W ILL OPEN SEPTEMBER M T H . Having purchased, not only the property, but also “ All good-will and attendant et cetera«, wo lupo for the return of the old boarders ns well ns many new ones. Address, REV. J. L. FUTRELL, julTtf) Coquille City, Oregon. # # 4» S. J. TUTTLE, P R O P R IËTOft. AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY, I am now prepared to entertain tho traveling public in first-class style, wilh tho very best of accommodations and nt most reason* able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Term« for Families and Theatrical Troupes. Rates—$1 to |2 per day. S A. O. W H E E LE R , !» w (Successor to J. P. Messer,-) LIVERY AND FEED STABLES, REAR QF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. T T E A D Q U A R T E R 8 O F C IT Y E X P R E S S . Attendance at wharf and depot to all steamers and trains, and general hauling promptly nnd carefully ransacted. EXCHANGE— A fine lot and 2 good Red Bluff People’s Cause: Han r J. p o dwellings, in Marshfield, in residence Francisco, like tho rest of tho state, center; will exchange for a small ranch. HERALD LAND CO., Address needs, not more courts, but lets Coquille City, Oregon. law. O P E E C H E 8, SERMONS. ESSAYS—Pre- iO pared in skeleton or complete foim along Political, Religions or Literary lines. E vkbhon - J ohnson —At Hotel Van Houteti, Work strictly confidential and furnished at Uoeebnrr. Nov. 17, 1896. by Judge A. F. reasonable rates. Correspondence solic Sterns, Oliver Everson, of Curry county, ited. O N HILL A S tonb , and Amanda Johnson, of Massachusetts* 5838 Plymouth avenue, St. Louis, Mo. B eck P almbb —At San Franoisco, Dec. 1, 1896, Andrew Beck (o f the steamship d O O lt H O M E A T A I l i R b A I I Areata», and Miss Fannie Palmer, of new House nnd Barn, Chicheubouse, Sooth Coos river, this county. good Spring near house; high fenoe around garden, on bench land. Containing \\i acres; good pastnre in bottom—enough for B O R I. one cow. Noar Coauille City. P kndrbobass —At North Bend, Dec. 5, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Pendergrass, a t * T I F SOLD WITHIN f)NB MONTH t-iT P R IC E * * 0 0 . 4 « daughter. Address, HERALD LAND CO. W imis R—At Fishtrnp, Dec. 12, 1896, to Mr. Coquille City, Of« and Mrs. G. W. Wimer, jr., a son. A dams —At Fish trap. Dec. 18, 1896, to Mr. V O T I C E TO LOG-CATCH ERS-Citi- nnd Mrs. J. M. Adams, a son. 11 zena are requested to catch any logs F reeland —In Coquille City, Dec. 13, 1896, that may be floating with the figure 8 brand to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Freeland, twins, thereon, nnd *e will pay from 25 to 40 cents —a son and daughter. per 1000 feet delivered in Randolph «lough. HIOWAY A NEAL. J knkixh —On Big creek, Dec. 8, 1896, to Mr. tdeclO) and Mas. John A. Jenkins, a daughter. ANTED AT ONCE.—Active agents for each county. Exclnaive control i> n :n . and no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty- Pares—At Riverton, Deo. 11, 1896, Cyrus five hundred dollars a year. Enclose stArap J. Price, aged 61 years, 7 months and 28 for full particulars, or 25 cts for $1 sample. days. BIO RAPIDS MINERAL WATER CO., Big Rapids, Michigan. A lhrrtsoh —At Bandon. Dec. 4, 1896, Lau- tojAn271 ritz Albertson, aged 24 years, 5 months aud 23 days. ¡'O il HALE—8 « acrea o f All Bottos* Land. % mile south o f Coquille City, H oot hr —At Norway. Dec. 12, 1896, infant on bank o f river; 18 acres in cultivation; child of Mr. aud M il. Willis Hoover. good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune trees—cr«*p this year. Plenty o f apple trees L>r family orchard. Terms reason able. Address G. W. STEVENSON, juulfitf ] Coquille City. M AItniKD. A W I M. H. HER8E Y - II AS on hand a fine stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Poll Ayer’s Pills U BED-ROOM SUITES, 4* LOUNGES, SETTEES, 41 EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, 41 MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC. Pretty W a n te d ! Y o u r tea trade from now on. w ants it — your m oney back if you d on ’t like it I T HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FELL STOCK OF Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Pill” N STORE I “ Pretty R Including I Imlerwear, Ovm hirtx, lies, Ete. ■ ■— — ALSO — D ress T r mm ng9 a r d L inings in con^ ection store. 1 A share of the public’« patronage is kindly ( solicit« (I. | J^TTwo d o o n can*. o f I O. O. F. HaU.Jfc2 .^OR H a LK—T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls, ' both elegtble to registry for pure-blood, one yearling and one spring calf. The yearling can be bought for $40. and th* 4 month.' old calf for $20. Addrewl ttm il.u u .n ofticn for particular», writ» JUDOK J. H. BCHROKDEB. joly7tfl Araao, C. km oonnty, O r c * »«- j , r s \ l , f, in n Af ' i t km . ri.O HK T ( r the nver emi Ret ri«ht-of-wav nrroaa ■trip U. the ‘ liver). It 1« bcnctilaad, and haanoal on it: hnlf the «aw timber ie on» ngf f.nt plenty of fiac pile timber remain*. Good noil: will make Rond orchard*. For term*, «all on or addr «a _____ W K. PANTER. no\19! Riverton. OreRor.