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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1897)
g o t y r i l l * (E ii/ j - ¿ u r a U l . T U E S D A Y . JA N . 18, 1897. R E G U L A R T R A IN S jyjONDAYH. WEDNESDAYS days will run us follows: Leave I 8 00 a. ni. I Marshfield irrive “ | 9 30 “ | COQUILLE CITY M dyrtle Point 10.00 AND FKI- Mind tbli. It makes no difference, | Chronic, RHEUMATISM A cu te, or I Inflammatory of the Muscles, Joints, and Bones Is cured by Arrive 12.30p. m. Heury Clemens, of Parkersbuig, Leave 11 . 00 a. m. was up on business yesterday. 10.30 “ Judge and Mrs. Nosier returned last Friday from a visit on tbe lower L O C A L ITEM S. river. Additional locals on 2d page. Watch and jewelry repairing in Coquille Fbarmacy for drugs, a workmanlike manuer at tbe low * patent medicines, etc. * est rates, by C. L. Gray. Our old friend W. Gallier came James BrowD, of Myrtle Point, up from Bandon lust week; visited came down yesterday. Read the H ekald ’ s great clubbing friends and attended to Borne busi ness matters. offers— the best ever offered. Comrade John Rowan left last J. M. Johnson, o f the upper South Fork, went to Prosper yester Tuesday for the upper Fishtrap section to live ou his homestead day. claim there. Attorney L. A. Roberts, of 'Che Criterion Specialty Co. will Myrtle Point, visited on the buy give a variety entertainment at yesterday. Masonic hull tonight They prom Tbe Berlin Store opening yester ise a good program. day was a rush, including 150 cash Mrs. Nelly Craven, tbe milliner, purchasers. See ud. took passage on the steamer CLil- Miss Lulu Boone, daughter of kat yesterday for Portland, and Capt. A. D. Boone o f Sumner, is expects to return in March. quite ill of jaundice. We have henrd that Russell G. W. Canning has been agaiu Sltvens, late o f this couuty, but appointed superintendent of the who had been at Salem for some county farm and infirmary. months past, died there recently. Dr. Tower of Marshfield departed Several families from Beavpr for Salem yetterday in the interest Hill transferred their furniture,etc., of the county division scheme. from the train yesterday morning, Send us m some nice chickens for Riverton. They are miners. on new or old subscriptions. We M iss Ida Hammerlof, of the will receive them at market price. Gravel Ford neighborhood, has W a n t e d —Several dozeu chickens bten visiting several days iu town on back or new subscriptions to the with her sister, Mrs. Waller Col H e r a l d , at market rates. Send vin, and f ieuds. or h'lug good stock. The “ Berlin Store” is the name H. Z. Burkhart, representative of 10 f ~t'he new store opened by Prof, the Bandou woolen mills iu San : Kauemutz. His prices surprise Francisco with sales-rooms on S a n -' the natives aud his presont slock some street, hus been up on a visit “ will last quick.” to tbe mills. Au observance o f the “ world’s J, H. Harmon, of Dayton, Wash., prayer-meeting,” under the call of is visitiug his nephew, Harvey the Evangelical Alliance, has been Schweers, uud family fur u few going on the past week, aud will davB- Mr. H . admits we have continue throughout this week. climate aud country. Ed Lowenberg, counected wilh Rev. Dr. Buckner, of Paudon, of the firm of Lowenberg & Co., San the M. E. church, desires us to Francisco, came up on the Homer auuouDce that he will have au ap last week and drove to this place pointment here for next Tuesday from Marshfield ol a business out night—January 19lb. look. Abe L. Nosier came up from F. A. White, who lias located Riverton yesterday, and included a here, is now prepared to do slice- visit to tbe H erald . He will re making in all its departments; also turn to California in a few days for harness repairing. Next door west a temporary residence. of Wilson’s blacksmith shop, on Hall's Hair Reuewor is pro First street. nounced the best preparation made Harry Guerin moved yesterday for thickening the growth of the from Charley Collier’s place, south hair aud restoring that which is of town, to old Mr. Collier’s prop gray to its original color. erty on Second street, west of T. A. L. L. Dietz, a practical watch Walker’s, and Charley Collier repairer, will soon open a shop in moved to his ranch. Coquille City— in the meantime will The bnlance o f Mrs. Craven’s do all kinds of repairing at home, millinery goods have been put into at the Judge Nosier residence. * Mrs. McGaffey’s hands. Peraous T. A . North, of the coast agency desiring bargains in good and sea for creamery machinery, headquar sonable goods should cull at Mrs. ters at Kansas City, is once more McGaffey’s at ouce. visiting oar locality, having come Miss Nellie Figg, who had been in yesterday. He is well ard favor conducting a school on the South ably known in these parts. Fork for seine weeks past, was visit Ed McAdams returned from Dai- ing her sister, Mrs. Hersev, in this ryvillb lust Thursday, whither he place Inst week. She had come had been looking after the interests home to spend the holidays. t f his brother Sam during the lat Among the late arrivals at Salem, ter’s visit to his folks here. We are Oregon, announced by the papers glad to learn-of Sam’s prosperity. of that city, are M l and M tb . S. H. H e has orders enough to keep two j Hazard, of Empire City, and John or three men busy till July. ¡F . Hull, of Marshfield. They are Roseburg Review: Mrs. J. AV. registered at Hotel Willamette. Strange will go to Albany tomorrow The “ ring” kicks hard; it is iu to place Master Dale in tbe college its death throes. “ Mene, tnene, at that place. After a short visit to tekel, upliarsau,” is writteu on the the southern part of this county Dr. wall, which the people have inter J. W. Strange will join her at Al- preted to the bosses and the ring’s bany and they will then proceed to j gcentre has flown. Go out and eat tiw> Coquille river via 1 points on the gras«, Yaquina bay and they will be absent F. A. White has received his until April 15th or 20th. stock and is now prepared to do $ 8 0 0 —Only 8800 for one ot the shoeraaking and m eu iliD g , harness best residence properties in Co- repairing,, etc., of every kind. qnille. 1J acres, good new 7-room Shop— l ’ irststreet between Nosler’s residence, stable, cow-lot, and pas livery stable and Wilson’s new ture, good garden and flower yards, blacksmith shop. * several bearing fruit trees of choice Tbe annual meeting o f the varieties. W ill take 8400 down Labor Exchange convened yester and give time ou balance. Call at day afternoon, but owing to the H e r a l d office for particulars. smnll attendance, an adjournment A pleasant social party was held was had till Friday night at 7:30 at Mr. Harrington’s last Tuesday o’clock. A full attendance is urged, night. A host of young, middle- as officers are to be elected and aged and old people gathered in in other important business consid- a half-surprise way aud passed a | ered. couple or three hours with music j F N . Gormley, a good citizen of apd iu a generally social wny. Xillamoek county, is canvassing Comrade Harrington felt the bet- OQ the C oqoi|Ie for the sale of ter of the greeting from his neigh-1 tab|ewBre mftde from a metal called bora and friends, and enjoyed it | Auntr»]ian silver. It is a beautiful very much. j metal, heavy and useful, and “ When" the county is divided and j throughout is silvery in its appear. Marshfield fails to get to be the 1 &Dce. He got many orders iu this county seat of the new county, and city last week, and will visit other the C. B., R. A E. railroad extends river points this week, its line and terminus to Empire, ------d e leaving the head of navigation on a mud-fiat and her glory, even her ring-power, departed, and the Pop- j nlists filling the county offices — why — what then? Why, then the Ju dases will go out and hang them selves. W e want your tea-trade for the rest of your life. D o you sec now how we can afford to s a y ; " Get every sort o f Schilling's B est o f your grocer, and get your money back on what you don’t like” ? A Schilling A Company San Francisco *5 Beauty's bane is the fading or falling of the hair. Luxuriant tresses are far more to the matron than to the maid whose casket of charms is yet unrifled by time. Beautiful women will be glad to be reminded that falling or fading hair is unknown to those who use » « A yC r S ii » v r; — Ilflir V l ^ o r « II U IL t Coquille Pharmacy for stationery and school supplies. * J. J. Lamb returned last Friday from a trip to Empire. The school board at Beaver Hill wants a school teacher. Uncle Jack Laiid took tbe traiu for tbe bay yestrday. H e ’s loaded for “ bar,” too, on county division. Tbe best stationery and dm g store in Coquille for quality and price is tbe Coquille Pharmacy. * The traveling public will find it to their advantage to patronize the livery-stablo of J. S. Hayes, when at Empire City. Superintendent Batch has been summoning help to make excava tions and other preparations for the new bridge to the West Side. Ed Price returned from the bay yesterday. He reports his father- in-law, Enoch Williams, who has been very ill, as slightly better. Don't forget that W. Huut is at tbe Wilkins photograph gallery, and is prepared to do fine work of all sizes, up to 8x10, or larger. * Rev. J. S. McCniu will hold ser vice at the little church next Sun day morning and evening. Prayer- meting at same place Thursday evening. Johusou Bro’s proclaim that McKinley ¡selected, money plenty and confidence restored, but they lay «side their books and sell for cash from now on. * Several first-class Dairying and Agricultural papers are offered free for o n e year to cash subscribers of th e H ehald . Make your selection from our splendid clubbing lists. The great Swamp Angel medicine is still on top. Dr. Moore, of the Coquille Pharmacy, has received another shipment It is tho genu ine, too—not something “just as good.” A. B. Seal, a well-known com mercial traveler in this section, representing the famous “ Red Seal” brand of teas, coffees, spices, etc., Lievre, Fricke & Co., San Fran- circo, is doing our valley. “ Prosperity” lias struck the Marshfield Athletic Club. It should have struck every “ other industry” in the section first; but, then, tbe last days are upou us aud the machine is reversed— “ the last shall be first.” Kremis, Mercer county, Pa.—Wo believe Chamberlnin’a Cough Rem edy to be the best remedy in usa We use it in our own families, mid it is a favorite among our customers. Hecker Bro's <fc Co. 25 aud 50 cent bottles for sale by R. S. Knowlton, druggist. * Alex Snyder, whose departure B o r a i fortnight ago to Sau Fran cisco to visit bis brother John, who was very ill, was Doted in the H er ald , returned lust Wednesday. He reports that John is getting along well and would bo expected home by the next stenmer. Copt. Boone, the well-known nnd good citizen of the Sumner com munity, was iu town a brief spell yesterday. The captain can be found solid feruenst a division o f Coos county, and he does not want to be connected with a new one and tbe old conditions o f bargains SDd sales. The new steamer Albion, belong ing to J. S. Kimball,San Francisco, owner o f tbe regular Moro and Chetco boats running to this river, nrrived iu this river yesterday morn- ¡Dg and at this place at------p. m. today. Capt. Bob Dunham, o f tbe Cbilkat, piloted her in. This is her first trip to this river. “ P. A. Norama” writes from Bandon to the Port Orford Tribune: John P. Wilbur, foreman o f tbe Bandon wooleD mills, lias resigned bis position, and will leave in a few days for Mexico, where lie baB bet ter inducements offered him. Looks queer to Bee a gold standard Re publican go to a free silver country. Coast Mail: There was 49,100 tons of Coos bay coal shipped to San Fraucisco iu 189G, au increase of 4000 tons over 1895. Now Btate that over again, rnd tell, truly, bow much o f that was Coquille river coal which you des ignate as Coos bay coal because shipped that way. Few people know that all plants contain digestive principles. They cannot absorb their food until it is digested any more thaD animals can. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have learned the art of extracting and utilizing these digestive principles, nnd it is for this reason that their Shaker Digestive Cordial is meeting with such phenomenal success in the treatment of dyspepsia. Tho Shaker Digestive Cordial not only contains food already digested, but it also contains digestive principles which aid the digestion of other foods that may be eaten with it A single 10 cent sample bottle will be sufficient to demonstrate its value, and we suggest that every suffering dyspeptic make a trial of it. Any druggist can supply it. Riverton fiiotings. C Kjuille Pharmacy for garden seeds. * Thos. Wells, of Prosper, hns beeD grauted a pension. E. J. Masters, o f Humner, has been on our streets several days. C. Long, o f Bandon, made a fly- ¡Dg trip to this place last Wednes day. Rov. M. J. Kelly, the new Cath olic priest od this mission, was in towu a brief spell last Thursday. W. H. Sehroeder, Arsgo’s ener getic business mac, was in town on business a couple of days last week. The Labor E x ch a n g e will meot at Mercantile hall next Friday night. Important business for the mem bers. Turn out. Mr. Howard, the hlack-sand mine operator at Randolph, re turned last Wedneaday from a business trip to San Fraucisco. Geo. Bethel, creamery roan of Dairy ville, came up from San Fran cisco via the bay and this place last Wednesday, on his return home. g jW N O T IC E :— Uivertou, Jan. 11.— James Per kins of the lower river made Riv. erton a bnsiuess call last Monday. Walter Andrews nnd William Sharp nre each having a residence built in tbe Elvy addition to Riv erton. Frank Batter, tbe well-known coal expert, (looked at the Riverton Hotel last Monday. He was here to make arrangements for estab lishing a plant for his patent re tort for utilizing coal elack. A. Wilson was in towu last Tues day with his phonograph. Alleu Collier and Dud Johnson were here on business last week. Norris Thrush arrived iu towu last Wednesday with bis wagon and team. He is now prepared to do any aud all kinds of teaming. Charlie James o f Coquille City was in town last week. He was duly initiated by one of the coal miners. He carries a black eye home with him as a memento. It is a shame that straugers cannot stand upon onr streets without being knocked down just for fuu. Tbe locomotive was started up last Wednesday on tbe Bandon Block Coal Co’s track. Hereafter all coal will be transferred by steam power. Several Roseburg people were in town last Wednesday. They were here for the purpose of examining some coal fields adjoining this towu. Mr. Barkdoll, of Norway, was on our streets last Thursday. One year ago Riverton had a population of only 60. Today it has a population nf 800, and still it is increasing. Not a day passes but wbat we can add from 1 to 5 to tbe above list We now have 4 saloons in active operation and 1 church, 3 boardiug houses, 1 lodg ing house, 1 general merchant and 1 meat-market. Now wbat more do you all want before we can in corporate this town nnd have order and peace? It is high time some one was making a move in that direction. D onna A n a . Please take notice that the Berlin Store will «ot lie respon sible for any debt contracted by any one else than J. S. Kanemat*. Berlin Store. Per J. 8 . K. The steamer Cbilkat came to this place from Portland yesterday about 11 a. m. She discharged considerable freight, aud took on a quantity. We hear that three men were burned by a gas explosion iu tbe mines at Beaver Hill Last week, but get no advice as to their names, nor to what extent they suffered. W a n t e d — A good dairy ranch, on or close to the river; enough lnnd to have 30 to 40 head of cn«g. Address the H e r a l d , Coquille City, stating location and best terms to a good tenant. Mrs. C. W. Martin is having a splendid trade in the way of a clearance eale. She has many bargains yet, and don’t you miss your chaDce. See ber ad. and some of the prices noted. * I f you want to buy from ten to fifty acres of land one mile from Coquille, or town lots, improved or unimproved in Coquille, you can get bargains and youi own time to pay by applying to. * R. D. S a n f o r d . S tate ot O hio , C ity op MRS. C. W. MARTIN’S. •••••« CLOSING : OUT : AT : COST. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Also Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, Laces, Embroideries, Suspenders, etc., etc. Everything; IVInst Go. Ooqnille TpURNITURE ST O R E HAS AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF BED-ROOM SUITES. * * LOUNGES. SETTEES, < * EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, # MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC. T oledo , ! L ions Conuty, f 8 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. C he n e y & Co., doing business in the City of To- edo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for eaoh and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my »presence, this 6 th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. j S E A L j- In supreme court a^ Salem, Jan. 5: The case of tbe J. D. Spreckles & Bro’s Company, respondent, vs. Edward Bender, appfllant, from Coos county, was argued and sub mitted iu tbo supreme1 court today. Rev. R, A. Reagah, presiding elder of the M. E. cliurcb, south, arrived last Saturday, as per an nouncement, and conducted the quarterly meeting aud other ser vices at tbe clmrch itl this place Saturday and Sunday. A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. — WE ALSO HAVE — Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on short notice. Jtfi?*General Repair and Cabinet work done at s t o r e d « H ifiii I. O. O. F. Building, nud we guarantee satis- lay-faction in every line. “I0g QOQUILLE COQUILLES 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. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Send for testimo nials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O* LitfSold by Druggists, 75c. IF WE H A V E N ’T G O T The Epworth League, at its busi ness meeting last Wednesday night, W H A T YOU W ANT, chose the following officers for the curteut lerto: Prof. Hawkins, president; Mrs. Smith, 1st vice- president; Miss Maud Hayworth, 2d vice-president; Miss Irene Len- eve, 3d vice-presiJent; Aaron Don't fail to call at (he Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta- Wilson, treasurer; MissZetta Mes (¡unary. Tablets anil Hcbool Supplies on hand. ser, secretary. The H e r a l d is authorized to offer a sewing machine that is equal to the best and less than one- third tbe cost o f others to the public. T h o “ Improved New High- Arm Arlington” ia offered on a 30- day’s trial, and ia warranted for 10 A large crowd went from this yeara. Read oar advertisement, place to the Fishtrap entertain E^roeoriptione on 1st page. ment and social Inst Tuesday night, “ That man Grabbit would take which had been announced in the an; thing be could lay his hands on, H e r a l d . The affair passed off iu wouldn’ t he?” ’’Igneasao. I saw good stylo and much enjoyment The organ-fund was him taking an early train this was bad. enriched to the snm of abont $30. morning.” (£)^' H ANNOUNCEMENT f e J BERLIN STORE. OF Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. Men’s all-wool overshirts o n ly ..$1.00 Ladies’ knit all-wool vests, each$1.00 Men’s red flannel underwear,each 1.00 Good calieoes, 18 yds f o r . . . . 1.00 Men’s knit underwear, each. . . . 40 Ginghams, 13 and 16 yds for. 1.00 Men’s cottonade pants, each .. . . 50 Shirting, best, 11 yds f o r .. . , , 1.00 Outing flannels, 11 and 12 yds 1,00 Ladies' all-wool dress goods at 27 cents per yard. LADIES’ FINF. SHOES, all Ladies’ flue dress goods at 15, 20, and solid leather, only........ 1.50 25 cents per yard. TUB We have the pleasure to announce the opening of a new cash merchandise store, and the location of agencies in the principal cities and ports of America, Europe and Asia for the purchase and selection of goods for us. These agents have our instructions to watch every sale and every failure; to look after every factory and big concern that may be overstocked or on the verjpe of bankruptcy and ruin, and with ready cash—a hard and solid cash ¡9 hand to knock the prices down below the costs in order to enable us to quote these bar gains at low prices that webs never heard of before in this market or any other. We deal, however, in gdodgoods and not trash, for if there is honor in man or virtue in good goods at low prices, we mean to be master of the situation. Hence, not by favor bnt by merit, will we establish and maintain our un rivaled reputation. New advanced ideas beating back the old—give us pluck instead of lo ck , cash instead of credit,brains in the place of cheek,and science and ability with genius and ambition, and then an energy that never tires, a mind that never wanders, an eye that never sleeps, and a nerve that-never quivers, and we will ride rough shod all over the world! What is the use of wasting money when you may save it by Imying of a house that ia enabled to offer goods at much less than other houses? Upon our counters » ill be thrown, day after day, some gigantic windshakes at panic prices that are positively beyond the whisper of competition, comparison or monoiKily—prices that will teach you in the silent logic of truth the difference between dealing with live and dead men — between the cash and the credit system —between the right and the wrong way. We respectfully invite vour early and repeated visit an,l inspection. ( Sir stock will is* replenished every few davs. Respectfully submitted to cash trade only, by S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S Fine English china cup and saucer de corated in gold,floral design, worth 40 cts., to go at 25 CENTS. Beautiful transparent English china tankard pitcher, decorated in gold and sprays,cheapat3o cents. Our price 2 0 eta. Adamantine pin, full count, 280 pins in a paper, 3 papers for 5c. French shoe blacking, 3 boxes for 5 c. All silk ribbon No. 60, worth 75c, our price per yard 28c- Gent’s scarlet all-wool underwear, per suit % 1.1 o . Ladies fine gingham apron, 36x40 in., each 1 5 c. Mwandown face powder, per box 5 c. 4-in-hand scarf, made of good change able silk, 2 0 ° - White loom tabic cloth with red bor ders, damask finish, warranted to be all linen, 53x70 in., each 7 0 1'- Good polished marbles 8 for ? c . All linen glass towels, 2 for | 5 c. Crotchet silk, regular price 36c, onr price 2 spools for 25 1 - Peabody’s Webster’s Pocket Dictionary worth 25c, our price 15c. Cottage barometer and thermometer combined, foretells storm, snow, rain etc., price each 15c. Quart Pitcher—Large sire. Hand some pattern. 0-lnch Oblong Dish—A great big “ thing of beauty.” Butter Dish and Cover—Of choicest pattern. Sugar Bowl and Cover—To match the butter as above. “ Bent Up” Fancy Table Dish—flinches inside the Bend. Deep Dish —8 inches with projecting handles. 7-lnch Footed Comport—A family sin- jelly or sauce dish. » Inch Bread Plate—One of the most staple of sellers. High Footed Deep Dish—fl inches ih B E R L IN S T O R E . diameter. For family preserves, etc. ------- Per J. 8 . K. 7-Inch Cake Halver—A very handsome | LAXOL ia the best medicine for article of utility and beauty. (children. Doctors recommend it in g )W 1 inlers from distant customers will 10 pieces of table glassware as strove, ( jila<?e of Castor Oil. re eivc our prompt and careful attention. worth $2.50 to go for f 1.10. Will Supply It For You. S c ie n t ific a lly "Frilled.” DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. otel coquille , «MÉ- a a a h . i . t u t t l e , p r o p r i e t o r . AVING LEA 8 F.D THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HO 8 TLERY, I am now prepared to entertain the traveling putdic in first-olasa stvlf, wilh tbe v-rv heat of accommodations and at most reason- aide rates. Tables „applied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term. for Families and Theatrical Troupes. Kates —$1 to $2 per day. S A. O. WHEELER, W (Sucaes 3 or to J. P. Messor,) L IV E R Y AND FEED STABLES, BEAU OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. t t b : 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 trains, and general hauling promptly and carefully and depot to all steamers and a S iowat -N hil —At Marshfield, Jan. 2. 1897, ; i»y Itev. Father Kelly, Arthur Nig way and Miss Grace Neil. B O R !«. W biohx —At Marshfield. Dec. 31, 1896, to TAILOR-MADE SUITS' _ Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, a non. D IE D . S mith — On Coos river, Jan. 3, 1897, John W. Smith. O. A. PEN D LETO N . SALES AGENT FOB Wanamaker & Brown. UITS, Overcoats, Msckintoshes, rosde S to your measnre and guaranteed per 'H O EXCHANGE—A floe lot and 2 «ood X dwellings, in Marshfield, in residence fect! v satisfactory, or money refunded. Will call at all points on the river. center; will exchange for n small ranch. Call aud see the special bargains con AddreM HERALD LAND CO., Coquille City, Oregon. tained in the beautiful line of samples offered by the well-known firm of Wana (deo22tf T X T ANTED AT ONCE—Active agents maker A Brown. VV for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty- five hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full perticnlam. or 25 eta for $1 sample. BIO RAPID« MINERAL WATER CO., tojan27] Big Rapids, Michigan. p O R H a LE—Two fnll-ldnod Jersey Bulls, J J AS on band a fine stock of JT both elegible to registry for pure-blood, one yearling and one spring calf. The fu rn ish in g go o d s yearling can be bought for $40, and the Including 4-months' old calf for $20. Address tho HiBAi.n office for particulars, or write JUDGE J. H. 80 H BOEDER, jnlf 7tf 1 Arago, Coos county, Oregon. — AM O — ■ ,^0R HALE—Hit acres of \lf Rittom Dress Tr.mm ngs at d Linings A Land, hi wile south of Coquille City, in cont ectiou store. on bank of river; 18 sores in cultivation; good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune A share of the public’ s patron ige is kindly trees—crop this year. Plenty of apple solicited. trees for family orchard. Terms reason \4TTno doors east of I. O. O. P. H a ll.jH able. Address O. W. STEVENSON, jnnlfitf] Coquille City. a t a n titu A i* new House and Barn. Chickeubonse, jN)R SALE—IOO ACKER CLOSE TO the river can get right-of-way across good Spring near house; high fenoe around strip b. the (river). It is bench land, nnd garden, on bench land. Containing 1 H 1 hns cos! on it; half the saw timber is cut acres; good pasture in bottom—enough for off, hut plenty of fine pile timber remains. one oow. N*ar Coanille City. H T IF HOLD WITHIN ONE- MONTH 1 Good soil; will make good orchard*. t-iTPRICK P*«NI. * -! I For terras, call on or addr m W. R. PANTER. Address, HERALD LAND CO. Coquille City* Or. } novlO' Rivertoo, Oregon. M.H. HER 3 EY- ‘ GENTS’ . Underwar, Oymhirlx, lies, Etc. i