In MeMiorlttin*
Don’t forget the masquerade.
Mrs.
Tims.
Ashtou
caoie
up
on
a
P
bicb
—At
Riverton,
Oregon, Dec. 11, 1896,
Eveiybody attend the Christmas
Cyrus J. Fries, aged 61 years ard 7
visit yesterday from Parkersburg.
tree festivities.
months.
How Dr. M iles’ Nervine Restored
TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1896. |
Oranges uml other frails just
W. H. Ellis and family o f Bea
One of Kentucky’s Business
Deceased
was
born
in
Delaware
received by Bird Nosier.
* ver Hill moved to this place yester-
Men to Health.
county,
Ohio,
April
15,
1835.
The
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KÜ,
E <j
G rUJ
U L A R TR A IN S
Christmas tree decorations, can ! Jay-
family
consisted
of
nine
children,
WEDNESDAYS AND FUI- dles, etc., in great variety, at Bird
Miss Sophia Tilmnu returned two of whom survive him— Charles
L
*
l "run as follows:
Nosler’s.
* yesterday from a visit to friends D., the oldest, living in Dodge
Leave
I
I Arrive
8 00 a. ra. I
Marshfield
I 12-30p. m.
Mrs. Grace Koontz o f Bandnn at Myrtle Point.
county, Kansas, and E B., the
Vrrive “
I
| heave
Mrs. Colvin and family went youngest, at Riverton, Oregon—and
».30
“ I COQUILLE CITY I 11.00a.m. came up yesterday and left for
1C 00
44 I Myrtle Point I 10.80 44
| down to Prosper yesterday to visit came with the family to Iowa iu
Portland.
1846, a few months before it was
Watch and jewelry repairing in ' hoi daughter, Mrs. DeLoug.
L O C A L ITEM S.
The largest stock o f candies ever admitted as a state.
a workmanlike manner at tho low
At the age of 21 he married Miss
est rates, by C. L. Gray.
* brought to Coquille ucw ready for
Christmas is near.
* Jane Walker, of Petersburg, Hliuois.
W. A. Moomaw, wife and daugh the holidays at Bird Nosler’s.
Uncle Bobby Lowe was on our
M. H. Hersey has received some To them were born four sons, two
ter, of Norway, took the train last
streets yesterday.
nice glass and china ware, much of of whom survive him, Edmund
Wednesday for Pasadena, Cal.
J. and Harvey B. His wife died in
Choice candies, an immense stock,
The traveling public will find it it suituble for holiday presents.
1862, and about three years there
Comrade
W.
Hite
came
near
at wholesale and retail, at Bird Nos-
tbeir advantage to patronize the
l lei’s.
o r ’ ii
*
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i_t i .
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taking pneumonia last week, but after ho married Mrs. Martha Hiatt,
livery-stable
of r J. S. Hayes,
when
by careful nursing passed the criti of Tama county, Iowa. „ To them
Decorations for fancy cakes and at Empire City.
were born two sons, William H. and
cal
period and is about again.
for Christmas fixings at Bird
Rev. Mr. Millard announced last
Curtis C.
And never heretofore have been
Nosler’s.
* night thnt he would organize the
Broken in health and fortune,
known such bargains in holidny
o DISEASE has ever presented so many
A small, new house, o f three church of Redeemed Isruel at the goods, and goods of all kinds, us with the two oldest boys he spent
aa LaGrippe. No disease
vears on the plains of Kansas and leaves peculiarities
rooms, specially suited for “ bache service tonight.
its victims so debilitated, useless,
you will fiud at Mrs. M aitic’s.
* Nebraska hunting buffalo, leading
We are ulways at the bottom
sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe.
lors’ hall,” for rent. Apply at this
The schooners Antelope and Eu a lonely life, with uuJx.-. the two
Mr. D. W. Hilton, state agent of the Mut
with prices and on the top with
office.
ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says:
quality o f goods. Cull at C. W. reka are both at Riverton to take young sons for companions. Later,
"In 1889 and ’90 I had two severe attacks
J. W. Strange, dentist, Koseburg,
Martin’s and see.
* on coal for Sail Francisco, and the when the two younger sons were of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my ner-
Or., will again be in Coquille City
former will also come here for a old enough to leave school, he re vous system with such sevority that my life
The Christmas tree and festiv deck-load of lumber.
was despaired of. I had not slept for more
soon after January 1st, 1897. Saye
turned to Iowa for them, his one than two months except by the use of nar
ities attending will be held at Ma
your work for him.
cotics that stupefied me, but gave m e no
Another
new
lot
of
those
fine
aim
beiDg
to
keep
his
children
with
sonic hall, which is being hand
rest. 1 was only conscious of intense mental
C. L. Gray is prepared to do
somely decorated for the purpose. all-wool aud hand-made Sweaters, him, and this he accomplished, they weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the
repairing of watches, clocks and
o f all colors and sizes, just received eDjoving his presence and profiting fact that 1 was hourly growing weaker.
When in this condition, 1 commenced using
Holiday goods will all be dis at C. W. Martin’s - Price ouly by his advice to ‘the drawing of his
jewelry of all kinks in the best
Dr Miles’ Restorative Nervine. In two days
posed o f— will not carry any over $1.75.
manner and at lowest rates.
* latest breath.
1 began to improve and in one month’s time
— so you can get them at wonder
His strongest characteristic was I was cured, much to the surprise of all who
Rev. Mr. Stine, o f the Christian
Rev. Mr. Millard continues his
knew of my condition. I have been in ex
fully low prices at Bird Nosler’s. *
church at this place, will exchange
services this week, beginning last his love for his relatives—all his cellent health 6ince and have recommended
children
bearing
names
df
brothers
your remedies to many of my friends.'*
Mrs. Craven will begin a closing night. His appointment for last
pulpits with Rev. Mr. Blair, Pres
Louisville. Jan 22,1895.
D. W. H ilton .
byterian, of Myrtle Point, next out sale next Monday, coutinuing Sunday night was recalled, owing or cousins. His brotherly love was
throughout the week, o f all her to another claim for the use of the a precious treasure, and perhaps he
Sunday and Sunday night.
who pens these lines enjoyed that
haudsome millinery building.
Buckingham’s Dys for the Whis new and
boon above all others, ns they were
goods.
*
Mumblings from Rural.
kers is the best, handiest, safest,
Rev. Mr. Lyons, o f the M. E. playmates in youth nnd companions
Rev.
Mr.
Blair,
Presbyterian,
of
surest, cleanest, most economical
church, recently appointed
to in after years.
Lately reunited,
Rural, Deo. 17.— L. R. Traver
and satisfactory dye ever invented. Myrtle Point, will preach in this Myrtle PoiDt circuit, visited in after a separation of 12 years, the
and wife recently arrived in this
place uext Sunday, morning and this place yesterday. He contem
It is the gentlemen’s favorite.
They were on a vessel
evening, at the usual hours o f ser plates locating at Fishtrap, we moments passed together have been locality.
golden moments.
W anted —A good dairy ranch, vice, at the Christian church.
Bailing from Portland to Coos bay
understand.
Now where Old Ocean's muffled roar
on or close to the river; enough
in the time of the late storm at sea,
L. L. Dietz, a practical watch
R olls like a diapason Brand,
laud to have 30 to 40 head of cows.
and were considerably shaken up
Tbe
Bandon
woolen
mills
sent
Our
loved
one
aleepeth
by
the
shore
repairer, will soon open a shop in
Address the H erald , Coquille City,
by the mad fury of the waves.
That marks the limit o f our land.
Coquille City— in the meantime will off an immense quantity of their Will
that
sad
voice
from
out
the
sea
stnting locatiou and best terms to a
They are stopping with the Hum-
do all kinds of repairing at home, goods yesterday to San Francisco.
Fall on the ear of those I love,
good tenant.
phrey-Bralley Mining Co.
his dear arms extend to me
ftt the Judge Nosier residence.
* The demand for their manufacture When
A welcome to his home above?
E.
This company is almost ready
does not abate, but seems to be on
A great crowd took the train for
Talk about weather? Why, there
for busiueBs now, and will doubtless
Beaver Hill and the bay yesterday, is none only in southwestern Ore- the increase.
A drowning man would have lit
Capt. Parker, J. P. Tupper, J. A. gou.
Mrs. Martin lias sold an immense tie use for a method of rescue which soon be takiug out vast quantities
The thermometer ranges
Lyons, John Clinton, and others, between 60 and 70 degrees, and quantity c f goods the past few would require days. A dyspeptic of the precious metal —nt least, we
some going to the bay on busiuess the nights are above the frost mark. weeks, because she buys good dosen’t waut to pother with a rem hope they will, for it will take a
vast amount of gold to keep tbe
and others to the city.
Tho undersigned desires all who quality, seasonable goods, and sells edy that is going to take wdeks to McKinley gold standard in sucess-
at
reasonable
profits.
Her
motto
show its beneficial effects.
Tex Robison came down last are indebted for professional ser
fnl running order by starting up
is the old business one— “ Suinll
The Mount Lebanon Shakers are
week with several carcasses of vices to settle by cash, or its equiv
all tbe factories and employing all
profits and quick returns.”
offering a product under the name
alent,
or
by
note,
before
beginning
nice young porkers, which he dis
the laboring classes at remunera
of
Shaker
Digestive
Cordial
which
o f New Year.
Rend C. A. Pendleton’s card to
tive wages, as he (M cK inley) prom
posed o f along the rivpr, some nt
yields
immediate
relief.
The
very
J. B ü r t M oore , M. D. furnish “ Tailor-made Suits.” He
ised to do.
this plnce. H e expects to make
F. W. Welle, an elderly and sub represents the largest establish first dose proves beneficial in most
John P. Hayes recently returned
another trip this week.
cases; and it is owing to their un
stantial citizen of San Francisco, ment of that kind in the world,
home from the logging camps, and
bounded
confidence
in
it,
that
they
and
can
supply
you
with
the
very
Court Coquille. No. 18, Forer- is visiting in this valley. Capt.
a few days after his arrival at home
have put 10 cent sample bottles on
was taken down with measles, and
ters of America, will givo a grand Graves accompanied. This is Mr. best in the inaiket and at the low
the
market.
These
can
be
had
est prices.
now we have lots of measles nt
ball New Year’s eve, at Masonic W ’s first visit to this section.
through any druggist; and it will
A. C. Campbell, one o f Libby’s
Johnson & Johnson, our new repay the afflicted to invest the trifl Rural. Mrs. Hayes, Miss Mary
ball.
Handsome half-sheet post
moat promising young gentlemen, furniture firm, have been making ing sum necessary to make a trial. Hayes, Tommie Hayes, Peter Hayes
ers, in colors, have been issued for
aud little Joe Hnyes— daughter of
passed through tiiis place last Fri lively sales the past few days.
The Shaker Digestive Cordial
the ball from this office. See the day to Riverton to yisit his father, Gitizeus from upper and lower
James and Addie Hayes— are all
relieves
by
resting
the
stomach
and
posters and learn the particulars. William Campbell. The H erald river sections have found their
afflicted with the disease, but all
aiding tho digestion of food.
seem to be getting along as well as
handsome furniture nt such reason
Grants Pass Observer: Wm. J. acknowledges a visit.
could be expected.
Johnson Bro’s hereby give notice able rates and of such good quality
Wimer was over from Waldo a day
LAXOL is the best medicine for
I have but little news from the
that they will not send abroad any
that
all
old
bills
absolutely
must
be
children. Doctors recommend it in Johnson creek miners.
this week giving in testimony
It is re
paid now or costs added. Please more to mAke purchases.
place
of
Castor
Oil.
against the railroad patenting some don’t compel us to commence legal
ported there has been another large
Samuel P. Putnam, a telegraphic
land-slide at, or near, the mouth of
o f his placer mine. He says that proceedings.
This we must do notice o f whose suicide in compnny
The steamer C'.nlkat, Capt. Dun Sucker creek, which lias filled up
they are Dow working in good pay i unless bills are settled at once.
with a woman named Mary L. C ol ham, reached this place about 3:30
the present channels of the creeks
dirt and will make a profitable run
Word reached hero last Friday lins nt Boston, on the 12th inst.,
She had been with vast nmouuts of debris. This
that George Gueiin had picked up appenrs in today’s H erald , was p. m. yesterday.
this winter.
will cause the miners in that local
a nugget a few days before, at the known in this locality, he having detained on tbe Columbia river
ity to have to move much surplus
Thomas Guerin, of Eckley, went Salmon mountain mines, wortli
lectured here and throughout this from tbe time she should have left
over to the bay last week to meet 8200. We believe this was nt what coast country. The woman, G'ol- for this place by ice aud tli« cold dirt before they can reach tbe bed
rock, where the heaviest gold is
Mrs. G., who had been visiting in is known nt the Kronenberg mine. linp, was also a free-thought lecturer soap that caught her.
Then she found.
California. Mr. and Mrs. G. ar
C. L. Gray, our practical jeweler and their end has been a very was bar-bound at oue or two points
The Republicaus assured us thnt
rived in this place yesterday, and and watchmaker, has reopened tragic one.
prosperity would set in and confi
coming
down,
owing
to
the
storm.
are tbe guests o f his brother for work. Mr. G. has introduced a
She brought consideiahle freight dence he speedily restored if M c
Old "Judy” Drowned,
handsome, convenient and expen
Kinley w.is elected. W ell, by hook,
Harry while they visit friends sive cabinet and work-bench among
for all our river points.
or crook, frnud or money— or all
here.
The old delivery horse and
the furniture of the establishment.
County J ndge Schroeder is combined— he was elected, but ns
“ Farm, Field and Fireside,” Chi
Mrs. Craven, the milliner, has wagon, from O. A. Wheeler’s stable, nmoog those attending n “ Good yet I have seen but little confi
met with an accident last Saturday
dence or prosperity either floating
cago, sent us a handsome and supplied several very handsome
forenoon. A boy drove the wagon Roads” convention at Portland,
[and
stylish
cloaks
the
past
few
unique advertising card, a beautiful
while also attending a convention i arouud in this locality.
to
the
wharf
to
await
the
river
¡days, made on order. She is sell
Ru R al .
cbrorao fruit-piece. We take sub ing off her hats, fascinators and steamers, aod during the time that of county judges nt the same place.
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scriptions at this office for this other ladies’ goods at very low lapsed went over to the broom- He is also down for a part iu the
Daily Health Laws.
handle factory. While the driver discussions in those meetings.
splendid agricultural; horticultural prices.
was absent, the hind wheels of the
Don’t eat so rapidly.
and dairy journal, or furnish it
Ladies shonld visit Mrs. Craven’s
Jason Machado, one c f Myrtle
wagon worked over the “ scotch”
Sit on a chair-and bo quiet after
with the H erald — both for only closing-out sale, all of next week. blocks and backed off the wharf, Point’s cleverest business men, was
eating. Your stomach is not a coal
Latest and most stylish goods, all the old horse following. A t once
« 2 . 10 .
on onr streets awhile yesterday. bin.
must go. Mrs. C. will leave after
O. A. Kelly, of Riverton, was in the holidays and spend the winter efforts were made by a large crowd, Mr. M. is well known? to most
When yon feel uncomfortable
assisting Mr. Wheeler, to recover
town yesterday, but hardly himself in Portland, and return again in the wagon and remove the obstruc people o f this section, aqd yet this after eating you have eaten too
is bis first visit in Coquille in a much, and you need Joy’s Vegetable
*
as usual. H ? was crippled by a the spring.
tion to tile boats landing. A scow
space of six years.
Sarsaparilla.
fall from a trestle a day or two
Our old Bro. W. L. Haytor is up or two and several small boats were
If you suffer from rheumatism
Carefully examine our reduced
before, from which he received from Baodon and canvassing for a p it to use to do tbe work, aud by
prices before buying elsewhere. watch tbe sheets. Don’t get between
noon
horse,
wagon
and
all
were;
patent
“
dust-pan,”
a
“
knife
and
severe aud painful bruises and
thorn; if damp dry them.
scissors sharpener,” and hand drawn to the shore on the south You will save money by buying of
Cure your rheumatism with Joy’s
shaking up. It is feared that some somely printed, suitable for fram side. Tbe wagoD-top was broken, the Martios.
*
Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
bones have been fractured, but ing, marriage certificates and tbe the horse having fallen on it. The
'Marshfield Han.)
Keep flies out of your house; they
these have not beeu located yet, we Lord’s praye'r.
loss will probably 6uni up to «30.
A Masonic lodge was organized are germ carriers.
believe.
The H erald ¡6 Authorized to
Wear flannel undergarments.
at Beaver Hill this wrote?
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
Keep your feet warm; your head
A birthday greeting by members offer a sewing machine that is
R.
A.
Graham
was
reported
quite
by local applications, as they cannot reac
cool.
o f the family and several intimate equal to the best and less than one- t he diseased portion of the ear. There is ill in San Francisco last week.
third the cost o f others to the
When your blood is thin you feel
one way to cure deafness, and that is
Thomas H. Bariy takes charge
friends was given to Miss Zetta public. Tho “ Improved New High-j cnly
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
cold in the least change.
When
Messer, at tbe borne of her parents, Arm Arlington” is offered on a 30- | caused by an infiamed condition of the mu- o f the Coast Mail today as editor your blood is thin take Joy's Veeg-
oons lining of the enstaohian tube. When I and proprietor.
last Friday evening. The father day’s trial, and is warranted for 10 this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling j
table Sarsaparilla; it will make your
or imperfect hearing, and when it is
Applicants for the Empire City
was present from tbe ranch and j Tenr8'
Read our advertisement, sound
entirely closed deafness is the result, and postoffice under tbe new adminis blood red, rich and thick.
Yes it will do to take Joy’s
unless the inflammation can be taken out
joined heartily io tbe merry-makiDg on
P^e-
and this tube restored to its normal condi tration are preparing their pe- Vegetable Sarsaparilla now.
o f tho evening. Music, games and
^ r-
^ O Donnell, a well-known tion, hearing will lie destroyed forever; J titons already.
When you get off your bicycle
nine cases out o f ten are caused by catarrh,
refreshments whiled away tbe * W » o !
* > ;.in "P? k‘ which is nothing but an inflamed condition j
after a long warm run, put on a
,
,
.
J
,, ing of Chamberlain s Colic, Cholera of tbe mucous surfaces.
coat
pleasant hours, aDd sincere w e ll-! ftn<j Diarrhoea Remedy saj-s: “ Sev-
We will givo one hundred dollars for any
o f deafness (caused by catarrh) that
If you are going on a trip take
wishes were given to Miss Zetta- eral times in the last few years when i case
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
And the H erald takes this oppor- ) suffering with cramp or diarrhoea I[ Send for circulars, free.
Strange food
makes strange
F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O.
tunity o f joining the greetings of have made a personal test of the L if'S old by druggists, 75c.
stomachs. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa
value of this remedy.
The effect
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the other friends, and wishing her
What does that mean ? Sup
parilla reaches the stomach, cleanses
in each instance was almost imme
I From the Coast Mail. |
pose you are taking in money
the stomach, and renews the
many happy returns o f her anni diate relief.” For sale by R. S.
The Czarina came in this morn-
all day, and drop it into a
stomach.
versary.
Knowlton, druggist.
pocket with holes ; you will
ing on her first trip to this port
No appetite? Take Joy’s Vege
find
yourself
a
loser
instead
of
8ha
is
the
largest
vessel
ever
came
The Arago Creamery Co. held
table Sarsaparilla.
Keen appetite.
a
gainer
by
the
day's
business.
into
Coos
bay.
their annual meeting at A -ago on
Accept nothing but the genuine
Same with your health. You
W c arc spending more the 5th inst., and plected the fol-
Carl Manning, aged about fifteen
wbeu you ask for Joy’s Vegetable
eat and drink and sleep, yet
than our profits on Sc/lil- ,ow’nK board o f directors for the years, while out hunting on the
Sarsaparilla.
lose instead of gain strength.
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»■ . , ry . .
.
. | ensnins yenr: T. C. Robison, J. McIntosh place yesterday, had a
There’s a hole in your health.
*l,tS $ Best tea to get you to H. Radabangh, W. H. Hchroeder, narrow escape for his life. He
C- A. Snow & Co., o f Washing-
Some blood disease, probably,
too, D. C., Patent Lawyers, whose
try it—-just to try it
8- E- Aasen and W. A. Hoover. was dragging his shotgun after him
sapping your vitality. You
ad. is in another column, haye a
,
,
We learn that the promise o f milk through a fence when by some
can’t begin, too soon, to take
\ r
OUT money uaCA i f you for the next season is much aug means the gnn went off, the entire
solid reput lliou for procuring pat
the great blood purifier,
ents for inventions in tbs United
mented, and that tbe association charge passing within an inch or so
don’t like it.
States, Canada and Europe. They
discussed several features o f im o f tbe left aide o f his face, burning
A t grocers’ in packages.
will send printed advice about pro
proved facilities au l for increasing him badly, but otherwise doiD g no
A Schilling' Company
cu rin g patents free to any address. *
the results.
damage.
San Francisco
t L u ÿ u l U du;) ÿ n -a l t i
A merry Christmas to all.
t
o
O
From LaGrippe.
P U R N IT U R E ^ -
STORE
HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
BED-ROOM SUITES. « * LOUNGES. SETTEES, I * EXTENSION TABLES,
ROCKERS. CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, I I MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC.
A GOOD STOCK OF WALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES,
- WE ALSO HAVE —
Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on
short notice.
49*General Repair and Cabinet work done at store
■in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-*
-""-faction in every line.“" '
t t
N
o q r i i l l e
(^ O Q U IL L E
P H ARM ACY
C O Q U IL L E
C I T Y , O R .,
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 Coming Drug Store.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health.
Holes in Your Health,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
v
IF
W E H A V E N ’T GOT
WHAT
YOU
WANT,
W ill 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.
^ reson p tlon s
Scientifically "V’illeci.”
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
rjOQUILLE
^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
N
EW OWNERSHIP,
EW IMPROVEMENTS},
'C ' NLAKGED FACILITIES.
EW FACULTY,
WITH ability lo make them larger, and a a IOOO I . I l l It i H I , ohnuld ,
surely indace citizens of Coos, Curry and western Dougins counties to
seek educational advantages near home. Our Faculty will be toacheri
of vears of experience in some of our best Eastern Colleges.
THEN we can help you, if you can do carpenter's work, or if you c can
help supply provisions, or whatever it bo, toward building or keepi
eeping
np the school. |3F“Let us hear from you at once.
SCHOOL W ILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 11TH . Having purchased,
not only tbe property, but also “ All good-will and attendant et cefceras,”
wo hope for the return o f the old boarders as well as many new ones.
Address,
itEV. J. L. FUTRELL,
ju!7tf)
Coquille City, Oregon.
OTEL C O Q U ILLE,!
»
»
«
8. i . TU TTLE, p r o p r i e t o r .
AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLEBY,
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
style, with tbe 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 oentrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
R a te s -$1 to |2 per day.
S
A.
O. WHEELER,
(Successor to J. P. Messer,)
L IV E R Y
AND
STABLES,
FEED
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 wharf
and depot to all steamers and trains, and general hauling promptly and carefully
transacted.
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C a r d o f T h a n k s . — Tbe family
of the late James A. Metlin desire
to return their sincere and heart
felt thanks to the neighbors and
friends for their great help and
sympathy during tbs long illaess
and death o f their father.
M r . a n d M r s . C h a s A. M e t l i n ,
M b s . M . A u g u s t a H a s t in g s .
N I A H R I K I ».
C linton -M yers —At the home o f J. W.
Brown, in Marshfield. Dec. 15, 1892, by
Rev. Geo. Gillespie, Jesse D. Clinton and
Miss Patsy Myers»______________________
BORN.
inflrmnry, Dec. 15,
1896, to Mrs. Gilbe t, a son.
H unt —At Marshfleld, Deo. 18, 1896, to Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Hunt.
G il b e r t — At connty
O EXCHANGE— A flue lot and 2 good
dwellings, in Marshfield, in residence
T
Center; will exchange for a small ranch.
Address
p e e c h e s , s e r m o n s . E SSA YS-P re-
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 sill A H tonk *
5888 Plymouth avenue, Hi. Louis, Mo.
S
A II I I U - A l l
new House and Barn, O iiokcn boD M ,
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good Spring near house; high fence around
o o o ih io m e
O. A . P E N D L E T O N .
HALES AGEN'I FOR
Wanamaker & Brown.
S
CI IS, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, made
to your measure and guaranteed
fectly satisfactory, or monoy refunded.
poi
Will call at all I points
on the river.
riv<
Call and see the special bargains
rgi
con
tained in the beautiful
tifu line of samples
offered by the well-known firm of Wana-
ranker A Brown.
(dec22tf
M. H. HERSEY-
III
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AS on hand a fine stock of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Including
In d m o a r , Overskirts, lie», lie .
— ALHO —
D ress Tr.ram n gs ar.d L inings
in eont ectioo store.
i A share o f the public's pntrou tge r* kindlv
I
solicited
• I T T w o doors east o f I. O. O. F. IIn ll.„£2
a t
garden, on bench land. Containing 1X
acres; good pasture in bottom—enough for
one cow. Near Coquille City.
t J T lF SOLD WITHIN ONE MONTH
t-yPKlCE $ 8 0 0 .jß
Address,
o t ic e
TAILO R -M AD E
S U ITS - _
HERALD LAND CO.,
Coquille City, Oregon.
HERALD LAND CO.
Coquille City, Or.
to
l o g - c a t c h e r s —c i t i
zens are requested to oatch any logs
N that
may be floating with the figure A brand
thereon, and xe will pay from 25 to 40 cents
per 1000 feet delivered in Randolph slough.
tdeclO)
HlOWAY A NEAL.
ANTED AT ONCE.—Active agents
I for each county. Exclusive control
and no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty-
five hnndred dollars a year. Enclose stamp
for full particulars, or 25 cts for $1 sample.
BIG RAPIDS MINERAL WATER TO.,
Big Rapids, Michigan.
toj«n271
W
.X)R HALE—All acres of All Bottom
Land. % 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 o f apple
trees for family orchard. Terms reason
able. Address
G. W. STEVENSON,
jnnlHtf ]
Coquille City.
YTH)R SALE—Two full-Wood Jersey Bulls,
X1 both elegible to registry for pore-blood,
one yearling and one spring calf. T he
yearling enn lie bought for $ 40 , and the
4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the
H bsald office for particulars, or write
.11 DOE i H SCHROEDER.
july7tf 1
Arago. Coos county, Oregon ..
L » R SALE— I « « ACRES. CLOSE T O
J ; the river can got right-of-way aorose
strip tc the (river). It is benohland, and
ha* coal on it; half the saw timber is cut
off, hnt plenty of fine pile timber rem aiat.
Good soil; will make good orchards.
For terras, call on or addr ss
W R. PANTKM,
noylO'
Riverton. Oregov.