Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 19, 1897, Image 1

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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY Ï9. 1897.___________
15.
Grover Is Shooting Ducks.
improved enough to give them bet­ is in ashallow synclinal there seems
to he no doubt from the testiocouy
ter freight rates.
Charleston, December 15.—Pres­
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Six miles north of Riverton and of the miue itself, for the coal is
reported to have been sufficiently ident Cleveland and party shot 05
about
3J
miles
northeast
of
tbe
O o c jd ille C i t y , C r e g
occurrence last described, is the prospected or removed to expose fine mallards today, 28 of the num-
FFICE iu Gray Building, opposite the
Beaver Hill mine, opened within n the,form of the fold. The structure been being brought down by the
Depot. Nothing but drst-claa* work
Charges reasonable.
vlftnlO
year, and now actively operated by of the remainder o f the coal field president.—Press Dispatch.
Mr. R. A. Graham, with Mr. J. L. j lias not vet beeu wronghtnut. The There’s a fraean down in Oubnj
1 )1 1 . J. B U RT. M OORE,
Parker as superintendent, and a aud of 18 degrees on the Coquille
There’s a most infernal row.
large foroe of men. A branch rail­ dip 43 degrees at the Beaver Hill For old Mara has blown his tuba,
SU R G E O N A N D P H Y SIC IA N .
And he’s blowing o f it now.
miles in length has been mine show greater disturbance than There
The Coal Fields of the Coast Range— Coos road
is blood that Hows like water;
County's Mining Operations Developing
F ru itof wo* fair (Juba plucks;
built to it from the main line o f j at the Newport mine.
IL L promptly respond to all calls,
During
the
summer
of
1895
there
There’s
n most inhum in slaughter—
duv or night.
Most Rapidly — The Late Results.
the Coos Bay, Rosebnrg & Eastern J
Office at the new Drug Store, opposite the
were only three mines, the New- j And our Grover’ s shooting ducks.
railroad, near Coaledo.
K. it. Depot ; residence in Vowell prop­
port, the Beaver Hill, aud the We have passed some rerolutions
erty, roar o f Masonic Hall.
The coal is brilliant black, with Titnou, in active operation. Others
Of a very bitter kind;
COQUILLE CITY. OREGON.__
Part 3 oE tbe 17th annual report homogeneous structure, and has
We’ve referred to Spain’ s pollutions;
have been operated in the past am]
We have freely eased oar dind;
of the United States geological the composition given under No.
We have cursed tbe cruel vampire
some continued several years.
JÏG E S E P A M B K R G ,
survey is now out, and from it the 24 of the table. The large force
That
of Cuba’ s lifeblood sucks,
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Eased our grief with verbal camphire—
following is taken:
of men is employed chiefly in
Abstractor of Titles.
Try It and See.
And our Grover’s shooting ducks.
Total product in 1S95, 73,683 developing, but ihe mine lias not
Listen, children! You shall hear it.
yet entered fully upon its enrper as
PECIAL attention given to limit >ra be­ short tons; spot value, §‘217,1)01.
Whatever may be said about the
From the southland sounds a gun.
With the oxcpjjtiou of 1888 the a producer. During 1895, 11,000
fore the Local l aud Offlo. and tbe
publications of Rev. Irl R Hicks by Shall we hiss its noise, or cheer it?
Departments at Washington, L> u.
coal
output
of
Oregon
iu
1893
was
Blessed if I can say, ray sou;
tons
were
shipped.
Probate business prom ptly attended to.
those who do not fully understand For perchance it aoundeth oyer
Write me, ti Jon b a r e buaineea at the the largest in the history o f the
The strike of the bed varies con­ the fact, there is no denying the
Grave of Cuban hope and pluck,
Courthouse.
state. I he increased output iu siderably, but generally it is in a
perchance it means that Grover
Office—opposite the oom thousc,
truth that his paper and Almauac And
Aas secured another duck.
1895
was
due
iu
part
to
greater
northoasterly and southwesterly have come to stay. His splendid
EMPIHE CITY, OREGON.
activity at the Newport mine o f the direction, with a veritable dip to
Oh. yo Cubans, let the slaughter
Of your bravest still go onl
Oregon Coal & Navigation Com­ the southeast at an angle of about journal, Word and Works, is now
Let your blood outpour like water!
entoriug
its
tenth
year,
largely
pany, and partly to the opening of 40 degrees. The strata here are
Let your daughters mourning don!
increased in circulation and in every
your grievous wailing
....BARBER SHOP two Dttv mines ou the Coquille much disturbed, nnd the high angle way improved, until it deserves the Yet For subdue
your woe’ s unceasing flux.
river. It is anticipated that these, at which they incline greatly
. . O. ,
Lest the birds show signs oj failing
national
reputation
it
has
attained.
And you scare eur Grover’ s ducks.
r p H E BEST, NEATEST AND MOST witli one more mine opened iu increases the cost o f mining the
—Fresno Republican.
_1_ up-to-date in the city.
1895, but m t a producer up to the coal. Upon the surface the Beavor His 1897 Almanac is now ready and
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close of the year, will materially Hill bed has been traced along the is by far the finest and most beauti­
The monumeut to mark tbe place
ful he has yet issued. It contains
increase the product iu 1896.
Charge«. Conrteoua Treatment.
strike for eight or ten miles.
108 pages, including cover artisti­ where General John Stark’s army
The following tables show the
COQOILLE CITY, OBEOON.
The only coal mine Oregon which cally printed in colors, and is filled camped just before the battle of
coal product in Oregon iu iu 1892,
Front street, o p p o f f * « f f l k .
has been continuously operated from back to back with just what is Beunington is completed aud was
1893, 1891 and 1895:
Ttie
for u considerable time is the New­ wanted in every shop, office aud placed in position recently.
1892.
1893.
1894.
1395.
IJIH E C O M M E R C IA L h -----
monument
contaius
the
followmg
port.
It
has
beeu
worked
for
over
home
in
America.
One
feature
of
Total pro­
d u c t . . . 34,661
41,683 47,521
72,685 40 years, and owes its success not the Almanac for 1897 is a series of inscription: “ The camping ground
The moat modern arranged BAIUIEU Total val­
so much to the quality o f the coal 12 original, beautifully engraved of General John Stark, August 14,
«H O P in Coquille City.
ue.........$143,646 $164,500 $183,491 $217,902
as to the economical mini.ig and star maps, with explanatory chapters, 15, 16, 1777. "There are the red­
No.
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. Total
employes
96
110
88
414 management.
It is now operated which could not be bought for less coats. They are ours, or Molly
Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. Popular Ave. days
prices. Headquarters for Commercial
worked.
123
J92
243
69 by Good a II, Perkins & Co., of San than five dollnrs in any work on Stark sleeps a widow.’’
Men. Next door to Postoffice._____
Francisco, with Mr. William Camp­
The apparently large number of bell as superintendent. The writer astronomy. As Mr. Hicks has so
Medium (to party at sitting)—
correctly and faithfully warned the
men employed nnd small average
0 # X * M O O H ,
personally examiued only
odp
public of coming droughts, floods, The spirit of your deceased hus­
working
time
iu
1895
are
due
to
the
j^ t t o r n o y -
- "II jc X nst "
tunnel of the mine. All his infor- cold waves, blizzards, tornadoos and band desires to converse with you.
large force of men employed in
raatiou with reference to other por­ cyclones, in the years passed, aside W ife— Huh, if he ain’t got no more
M ARSH FIELD. OREGON.
developing the Beaver Hill mine,
tions o f the mine and the Newport from the other varied and splendid spirit now than he had when he
which'was producing coal for ship­
basin were kindly furnished by Mr. features of his paper and Almanac, died, he niu’t worth troubling about.
Agent for the North America InsurancoCo.
ment during only 20 days in that
o f Philadelphia, and the London, Liv­
Campbell. T le location is in sec­ these considerations alono should
Soaker —It was so cold in my
The average time made at
er pot) l& G lob© ^______________ year.
tion 9, township 23 south, range 13 prompt every family to subscribo at room this morning that 1 could see
the Newport mines was over 200
west, where a ravine has cut into once for 1897.
The Aim aunc is ray breath. Miss Cynica— Mercy!
days per man.
the middle o f the shallow basin only 25 cts. a copy.
Word uud What a horrible Biglit.
Short containing the coal at an elevation
Short!
Works is one dollar a year, and n
Tons Year —
Tons
Year—
_A .ttorn.ey . a t - L a w , 1885..............
. 50.00:) 181)1.......... .. ..51,820 of about 100 feet above sea level. copy of the fine Almanac goes as a
1886 ............. . 45,000 1802.......... ....84.Ml The bed o f coal is about 5 feet 8
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
1887.............. . 31.60t» 1800.......... .... 11 683 inches in thickness, and has two premium with every yearly subscrip­
tion. Write to Word and Works
1888.............. . 75.000 1H;M.......... ... .47.521
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small sandstone partings of six publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Dealet in Rati. E htxtr o f nil kinds.
inches each, leaving 4 feet 8 inches
Mr. J. S. Differ, o f the United of solid coal. The total thickness
A County Warrant Docishn.
States geological survey, has made varies greatly from place to place,
a recouuoissauce o f the geology of especially about the islands which
Acting under a law passed by I he
A t t o r n e y -*
t? ffg8'a: an?m rfuTT report wirf-Re the e-iat encircles withiu 7iieba3iu. legislature o f 1889, which required
found in Part 1, of this annual The coal appears now to be con couuty warrants to be cancelled
Rosebnrg, Oregon.
report. The following data relat­ taiued in a shallow, boat-shaped seven years after the date o f issu­
ing to the coal fields o f the state fold, which, accordingto Mr.Camp­ ance, the county court o f Baker
Special attention to matters before the have been abstracted from Mr. bell, is about four miles long and
countv made an order September
Koscburg land office, the commissioner
Diller’s report:
1^ miles broad. The coal is said 10, 1896, in which it sought to
o f the (jeneral land office and secre­
to
crop
out
upon
the
surface
around
tary o f interior at Washington.
cancel alt outstanding warrants
COAL FIELDS OF WESTERN OREGON.
the edge o f this synclinal basin
y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197, w o o d m e n
Oregon h.is long been known ns (the Newport basin), and towards which had been outstanding more
o f the World, meets nt Masonio Hall
than seven years and were, not
Almost everybody takes some laxative
1st and 3d Monday nights o f each month. one o f the coal-producing states of its center the coal is covered by 100
A. J. S h HR WOOD, Consul.
ths Pacific const, but until this sen- feet of sandstone. The opening of registered ns requtred by the notico medicine to cleanse the system and keep tho
By this blood pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS
George T. Moulton, Clerk.
sou no systematic attempt has-been the mine is in a gulch near the of the county board.
order §17,000 in county warrants LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
OURT COQUILLE, NO. 1«. FORF.ST- made to take a comprehensive view center o f the basio. The coal ap­
get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
ers o f America, meets every second nnd of the whole field to determine the pears to dip gently toward this were otdered cancelled and J. E. laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
Burch, who is a nonresident o f the and strengthens the whole system. And
fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall, geological position and areal dis­
poiut from all directions.
A sta­
Coquille City, Oregon.
tribution of the coal-bearing rocks. tionary engine upon the outcrop­ state, sued out a writ of review in more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­
H. N. L obbnz , C. K.
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
G ho . O. L each , It. S.
This could be done at the present ping edge o f the bed pulls the the circuit court, and Judge Eakiu and healthy, and when the Liver is in
decided
that
tbe
action
of
ths
good condition you find yourself free from
EN. LYTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. It.. time only in a preliminary way, empty cars into tho mine, and the county court was without jurisdic­
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
moots every first Wednesday night of iunsinuch as the topographic maps loaded cars run from all parts of
tion, and is null aud void, and or­ Headache and Constipation, and rid of
each month. Visiting comrades in good of the couutry upon which to out­
the mine to the openiug by gravity. dered that the warrants be restored that worn out and debilitated feeling.
standing cordially invited to attend.
line the productive districts have The slopes o f the ravine in which
II. II, N ichols , Post Com.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
W. II. N osleb , A djutant.
not yet been made. When the top­ the mine opens afford a convenient to their former condition. In effect, Good digestion and freedom from stomach
this
decision
annuls
the
action
of
troubles
will only he had when the liver
nlrendy well position for gravity to aid in sifting,
EN. LYTLE. W. U. C., NO. 9. MEETS ographic surveys,
the county board as to all the war­ is properly at w ork. If troubled with any
in Coquille City on the first and third ndvauced about Roseburg and Coos sorting, weighing nnd loading the
of these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
by the order.
Wednesday afternoon in each month.
Imy shall hive been extended over coal on tho cars, which carry it by rants affected
REGULATOR. The king of Liver Médi­
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M rs . V iola E llio tt , Pres.
the
whole
of
Oregon
west
o
f
the
anes, and Better than Hills.
M bs . Ida H abrington , Sec.
tho comparatively gentle grade
(C oos Bay Nows.)
Cascade range, nnd the maps pub­ down Coal slough to large bunkers
^ » - E V E K Y P A C K A G E -W t.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell has reconsid­
1 I A D W I O K LODGE. NO. m, A. F. lished, it will be possible to show on Coos hay, near Marshfield, where
ta m p In re d on w rap p er.
J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening definitely the lateral exteut of the j it is easily transferred to vessels. ered his resignation as pastor of Has J th . e I i. Z Z S e illu
& C o.. P h i la.. Pa.
on or before each fall moon. Visiting breth­
the Presbyterian clinrch in Baker
coal regions.
ren cordially invited.
The position o f the coal bed nnd City, and will remain with that con ­
J . P . G oodman , W. M.
*
*
*
*
*
*
* its situation with reference to the gregation.
THE
C. W. W h it e , Sec.
The Coos bay coal field.— The sea nre very impoitnnt factors in
A meeting of the voters, held in
u e l a h CHAPTER, NO. fi, O. E. S., Coos bay coal
field is the most the cheap production of coal from tho schoolhou90 Friday evening,
meets Saturday afternoon on or before
important in the state, and, when the Newport mine.
each full moon and Saturday evening two
resulted iu the defeat of the pro­
weeks following.
The coal o f this mine is brilliant posed G-mill tax for school pur­
thorouglily mapped, will he a sub­
M r s . A lice T uttle , W . M .
ject for later report. Thus far, black, breaking into small cubical poses, by a vote of 74 to 68.
M bs . N ob a G ood , S ec ,
only a general reconuoissance has blocks. It is in some places hom­
During the five days ending Fri­
FOR
/ “'lOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 53, I .O . O. F., been made for this preliminary ogeneous, nud at others irregularly
day, there was shipped from the
meets every Saturday evening. Visit­
ing brethren in good standing cordially report and comparison witü other streaked parallel to the bedding Newport banker 2200 tons o f coal,
plans. The character o f the veg­ which is tbe largest amount ever'
invited.
fields.
C. A. H arrington , N . G .
At the southwestern end of the etation from which the coal orig­ shipped from tho mine in that time. 1
J . S. L awrence , R. S.
field, near Riverton, a 3| foot hod inated is shown by the occurrence
/C O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25.1. o f coal has beeu opened by Mr. T. o f logs, which are sometimes com­ We learn from 8upt. ‘Hennessey
VJ O. O. F., meets every first and third
that the shipment this week will
All the writer’s infor­ pletely changed to coal, aud yet tho
Thursdays iu each month at Odd Fellows’ H. Timon.
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis­ mation concerning this coal was woody structure is fully preserve!. also be large, and to meet the
demand he has increased the force
iting patriarchs in good standing.
derived from Mr. Titnou and from
The bottom upon which the coal of miners.
R . E. B u ck , C. P.
G. F. B outeli ., Scribe.
Mr. E. C. Barnard, ot tbe United rests is chiefly sandstone, aud. oc­
The report which has been circu­
States geological survey, who exam­ casionally quite irregular, rising
a m i e r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20,
lated that J. W. BeDnett will con­
ined
the
roiue.
A
tunuel
is
driven
into
the
coal,
sometimes
cutting
it
I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel­ in the coal for several hundred off completely. The coni encircles test for a seat in the Oregon legis­
It will aniwer any question you may « It it.
lows’ hall.
Although
feet. Mr. Timon reported the ou^ several small areas.
They were lature is not correct.
Miss B elle R ic h , N. G.
J. S . L awrence . B . S.
put for 1895 at 4460 tons, and says small islauds in the swamp in which assured that tbe Bill Ward vote
the bed dips to the northeast at an the vegetation accumulated to form would be counted, by attorneys who
angle o f about 18 degrees. It is the coal. One of these is shown nt have investigated the matter on
said to be good steam coal. The the month o f mine near the center behalf of Mr. Ward, he is not will­
bed is only 100 feet above tide­ of the basin, where the coal run ing to go into the legislature unless,
N E A R L Y 600 PAQE8, OVER
before, at the frontdoor.
water otie-fourth o f a mile away. out completely, aud the limiting] ns he said
C O Q U IL L E C ITY .
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1,500 TO PICS T R E A T E D .
The coal is ovelain by saodstoue, sandstone come together with only '
I Opposite City Wharf. 1
Salem Statesman: The bill pro­
has a small parting of the same dark tracings to murk the bound­
hibiting black-listing of employes
A COMPLETE statistical and
FEP8 ON HAND AND MAKES T o material, and rests upon shale. aries.
order first-class
political history of the United
The compact character of the coal
The outcroppings coal about the by railroad companies aod other
States. The results of the Presi­
R A W H I D E : C H A I R S . enables it to bo mined in large frag­ edge o f the Newport basin shows corporations, which was introduced
dential election accurately com ­
ments. Its analysis, from a sam­ that the swamp in which the coal i at the session of 1895 by Repre­
Manufactured from best bard wood.
piled. Every fact of value that
ple furnished by Mr. Timon, is No. originated was o f greater extent sentative Moorhonse, is to be in­
J. B. FOX, Proprietor.
human knowledge can require.
17 in the subsequent table. The than the basin. The swamp may troduced again this year and will
C O O S B _ A .Y
A reference library boiled down I
good quality o f the coal and its have extended more or less con­ be u rgej to finnl passage. It has
economic miuing and ahipraeot tinuously throughout the whole coal received some study and attention
P O S T P A ID
combiue to render this a promising field from the Coquille to North the past two years and is held in
portion of the field. The bar at slough. The rocks at that time higher favor than when first pre­
TO ANY
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
the mouth of the Coquille is, how­ were lying horizontally. The New­ sented.
ADDRESS.
ever, a shallow one, and is a serious port basin originated at the time
Chicago Inter-Ocean: American
Mnnnfnntnrer o f Marble Monuments, Hen I- impediment to commerce.
N
o
American
who
wishes
to know
Mr. the rocks were folded.
The up­ apples are having a great run in
■tone«. Tablet«, ete
hla country can be without It.
Timon says that there are a num­ ward folds, or anticlinals, w ere! England. O re firm reports selling
C lu stery lots enclosed with stone oopinf?
ber of persons p r e s id i n g for coal largely washed away, but the down­ in asingleday 18,009barrels. The
orcnrbinR. Iron railings furnished to or
der. Correspondence snlieit**d from pnrties iu that region, ami several other ward folds, the synclines or basins United States will this year export
F o r sole at the H muid < ffice, 25c
ir in g in the conntrv or other towns who
each
. or trie on cash subrciiptien to
veins
will
be
worked
when
the
bar
to
E
'lr
o
o
e
,
it
is
estimated,
30,000,-
contanining
the
coal,
have
been
mav wish anythin«; in my line o f business.
ar.
the Hi « ai i» fer ote
at the mouth o f the Coquille is preserved. That tho Newjiort coal • 000 bariels of apples.
M issa p rrtc
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in order to introduce this nigh-graae sewing machine, we make a special cou­
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chine at the lowest price ever offered. On receipt o f $ 18.50 cash and coupon,
we will ship the above-described machine anywhere securely packed and
crated, aud guarantee safe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with
each machine. Money refunded if notas represented after thirty days’ test
trial. We will ship C. O. D. for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial on
receipt o f $5.00 as a guarantee o f good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty
days’ trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi­
monials, explaining fully how we ship sewing machines anywhere to auy-
one at the lowest manufacturer’s prices without asking one cent iu advance.
The best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis­
count. Remember the coupon must be sent with order.
5%
Or make your order direct through tho H erald , ns agent, without
extra sharge.
Papa— Don’t you think he is very i
F. DEAN,
large for Ii is age?—-only 14 months, j
Friend—Y’ e-es. Do you know. I ’ ve
IbTotary T'-u.'blic,
observed that most babies are very |
large for tteir size.
Herald Office, Coquille City, Oregon.
Papa— Wiliip, where are those
apples gone that were in the store­
room? W illie—They are with the
gingerbread that was in the cup
board.
IV Z rs. S h e p p a r d ’s
Boarding House,
Nortti Pacific Steamsbip Co’s
S te a m e r
“C H IL K A T ”
IL L
BE
DISPATCHED FROM
Portland, Oregon, on or About Nov.
W 9,181)6,
on the route from that point
to the
C O Q U IL L E
COB. F IB S T AN D H A L L STS.
Near R. R. Depot,
COQUILLE CITY, OBEGON.
THIRST-CLASS FARE, by the single
Jt? rneal, day or time boarders.
A limited number of nicely-kept
rooms, with clean and comfort­
able bedding.
Comfortable sitting ro m.
Rates to suit the tiroes nnd
made known on application.
R IV E R ,
touching at all intermediate points,
if inducements offer, nnd will
remain permanently on that
ronto making regular trips.
FOR RATES -
or other information, apply at
offices of the company,
WORCESTER BLOCK,
Portland, Oregon,
< • 1 2 1 -1 HI D H r l s R I r o c t ,
San Francisco, Cal.
.......................... Agent.
Coquille City. Or.
novlOttl
im i Batters,
The Riverton Hotel
Financiers and Railway Officials
MRS. 0. A. KELLY, Proprietor,
advise investors to buy
RIVERTON, COOS COUNTY, OREGON.
Railway & Dock
EVERYTHING NEW AND NEAT, AND
supplied witn the best in the
E 2 j Tables
market.
ION STOCK,
Regular board and lodging, $4 per week.
Single meals, 25 cents.
(sep8*
Now selling at $10 per share.
They say it will soon sell at $50,
and eventually sell above its par
value of $100.
TAILOR-MADE
S U I T S -^ -w
C. A .
PENDLETON,
Write for full information to
OEO. W. DUNN A C O ., B ankov ,
2 Wall Street New York.
HALES AGEN1 FOR
Wanamaker
&
inery.
Brown.
UITS, Overooats, Mackintoshes, made
S
to your measure and guaranteed per­
fectly satisfactory, or money refunded.
Will call at all points on the river.
Call nnd see tne special bargains con­
tained in the beautiful line of samples
offered by the well-known firm of Wana­
maker A Brown.
(dec22tf
. O. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM-
M . RS.
nlete and fashionable Htock of^Mil-
linery at Leneve's drag store.
a
COMPLETE
STOCK-EVERYTHINa
NEW.
T o t i i e X T r i . f o r t t a n . a t o Large Assortment,
Dr Gibbon
This old reliable and
most successful spec­
ialist in Man Frat cis­
co, still continues to
cure nil Hexual nnd
Heminnl Diseases,
| such as Gonorrhea,
' G 1 oe t, S t r ; o t n re,
Hyphilis. in all its
J forms. Hkin Diseases.
N ® r ▼ o n s Debility,
Impel— y, 1—rinl ^ m kMH and L om of
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse
and excesses producing the following sym p­
toms: Sallow countenance, »lark spots un­
der the eyes, pain in tho head, ringing in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
approaching strangers, palpitation of the
heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss
of memory, pimples on the face, coughs,
consumption, etc.
DR. GIBBON has practised in 8nn Fran­
cisco over iM) years nn J those troubled should
not fail to consult him and receive the ben­
efit of his great skill and experience. The
¡doctor cnr*s when others fail. Try him.
| CUBES GUARANTEED. Persons cured
at home. Charges reasonable, f ’all or
• write.
D R . 4. F. GIBBON.
625 Kearney street, Snn Francisco, Cal.
Seasonable and
Up to Date.
Call early and make selection and get
prices—at Leneve’ s drug store.
ocl20)
MUS. A. G. AIKEN.
G o to W i l s o n ’s
FOR ALL KIND8 OF
Blacksmith and Wagon W ork,
Horse Shoeing, and all kinds
Farm Machinery and Plow
work a specialty.
JAMES J WHETSTONE, Manager.
’
oct20)
A. C. W ILSO N ,
Proprietor.
W OOL! WOOL!
We are paying the hielieat market priee
for wool, a pot cash on delivery, at Bandon.
JonnOtfl BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO.