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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1897)
€oqii\U <EU?j Tirrnhl TUESDAY, JAN. 19, 1897. R E G U L A R T R A IN S ondays , C jquillo Pharmacy for garden * ! «et'ils. Coquille Pharmacy for stationery H llll h c llo o l -■■•.■.lion supplies. Our young frieu l. W ill D irb y , Mrs. C. A. Stine returned yester- lias returned from Coos river to day from u visit to the bay. this place to live. j The best stationery and drng Rev. C. A. Stine hnil large con -! store in Coquille for quality and gregations at the Christian church price is tho Coquille Pharmacy. * Sunday morning and night. The traveling public will find it MMM9s0si5s®sa®®as®sts»asas®{s SPRAINS it and promptly feel the cure. PAINS W ed nesd ays an d fh i duy.i will run us follows: Les vö I Arrive 8 Oil n. ni. I MarshlU-U 18.30 p. m. Coquille Pharmacy Fred Hchetter, an old uud popu- ! to their advautago to patronize the lr r iv . “ I Leave 9.80 “ I COQUILLE C ITY 11.00 a. lu. lnr Em pire man, passed up to M yr livery-stable of J. S. Hayes, when patent medicines, etc. 10. Oll “ I Myrtle l ’oint 10.30 - tle Point yesterday on a business at Empire City. M g St. Jacobs Oil the foil. - Use That’s % all, but that is something sure. — AT — M RS. C. W. M A R T I N ’S. for drugs, * Oregon Legislature. Tho party classification of the state legislature stands thus: Number of representatives......... 00 Republicans..................................34 Democrats.................................... 4 Peoples..........................................14 Mitchell Republican*................... 2 Republican and Taxpayers League 1 Mitchell Republican nnd Peoples. 1 Union B im etallic......................... 3 Taxpayers League and Mitchell Republican.............................. 1 CLOSING : OUT : AT : COST. City Marshal James Brown, of trip. Additional locals on ‘2d page. Ole K . Soleui, a former resident Myrtle Point, was on a brief visit Men's and Boys’ Clothing. \ Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. Rev. R. A. Reagan, presiding of this place and known to many iu this place yesterday. Read tho H kralu ’ s great clubbing Men’s all-wool overahirts only. .$1.00 o f out older residents here, made Laities’ knit »It-wool vests, each$1.0Cf elder, weut to Riverton last Satur offers— tho best ever offered. Watch and jewelry repairing in Men's red flannel underwear,ench 1.00 (¿god calicoes, 18 yds f o r . . . . 1.00 day and conducted religious ser ns a call yesterday. H o will visit a workmanlike manner at the low- Mrs. L illy Cox came up from vices Sunday. Men’s knit underwear, e a c h . . . . 40' Ginghams, 13 and 10 yds for. 1.00 for a few weeks. i est rates, by C. L . Gray. * Beaver H ill on a flying visit yes- Men’s cottouade pants, each .. . . 50 Shirting, best, 11 yds f o r . . . . 1.00 Buokiiiglmm’s D ye for the O. A. K elly, a prominent citizen terday. The report o f the government (Outing flannels, 11 and 12 yds 1,00 Ladies’ all-wool dress goods at o f Riverton, was up yesterday. Whiskers does its woi k thoroughly, geologist on Coos county’s coal 27 cents per yard. L A D IE S ’ F IN E SHOES,'all Arrivals bv Homer, Friday, Jan. Friend K. is under the weather, we coloring ft uniform brown or black, miuf-s oppears on our first page Ladies’ fine dress goods at 15, 20, and solid leather, o n ly ....... 1.50 8: Ed Loweuberg, T. S. Miuuott, are son y to say. whicb, when dry will neither rub, today. 25 cents per yard. Mr. Gestor. wash off, nor soil linen. A. H. Black, of the creamery Rey. Mr. Millard will hold ser Turn out to the Labor Exchange, n0(J produce firm of H. H. Black Johnson Bro’s proclaim that vices at the little church next Sun Number of sen a to rs ................... 30 Also Ladies' and Children's Hose, Laces, Embroideries, Suspenders, etc., ttc. meeting at Mercantile hall next A Co. at M yrtle I returned M cKinley is elected, money plenty day, morning and night, at the Republicans.................................. 22 Tuesday night. home from a trip to the bay last and confidence restored, but they usual hours. Democrats.................................... 3 lay aside their books and sell for P e o p le s ........................................ 3 Dr. Tower of Marshfield departed Friday. Arrivals by Alliance, Friday, Mitchell Republicans................... 1 * for Hulem yesterday in the interest Rev. Mr. Futroll occupied the cash from uow on. Jan. 8: W. H. Smith, II. H. Yen- Republican and Taxpayers League 1 of the county division scheme. Arrivals from Portland by Cliil- ker, Mrs. Harrington, A. t>. Seal, pulpit at the Southern Methodist JO IN T CO NVENTIO N. Mr. Emory, of Douglas county,1 church Sunday morning and night, | kat, Sunday, Jau. 10: Fred Hart- J. C. Johnson. the cattlisican, was in town yester- while tho pastor, Rev. W. 15. Smith, ] man, Louis Reed, C. A. Cooper, Number of members....................90 The county conrt 1ms accepted Republicans.................................. 50 day. Mr. E. is buying largely for preached at M yrtle Point, Albert Anderson, A. Eltierg, E. Coquille’s offer o f a temporary Democrats..................................... 7 unving. The groat Swamp Angel medicine Hartman, E. Erickson, aud oue in court building nnd vault for the Peoples.......................................... 17 Dr. Moore, of the steerage. W a n t e d — Several dozen chickens is still on top. comity archives. Mitchell Republicans................... 3 on back or new subscriptions to tho Coquille Pharmacy, has received Jim Whetstone, blacksmith, met Judge Schroeder and County Republican and Taxpayers League 1 It is the genu with the misfortune yesterday to H ehald , at market rates. Send another shipment. ine, too—not something “just as have a spark strike hun in the eye. Commissioner Weekly came over Mitchell Republican and Peoples.1 or bring good stock. The metal struck against the pupil, from Empire yesterday to visit and Union Bimetallic........................ 3 IIAS AND W IL L KEEI> CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF Mrs. Jason Randleman and chil good.” inspect the county infirmary und Taxpayers League nnd Mitchell W a n ted — A good dairy ranch, bnt it is to be hoped hot seriously farm. dren passed down home to Parkers Republican................................ 1 burg yesterday, after a visit to her on or close to the river; enough affecting Lis sight. *-----------»•««»■ *----------- Several first-class Dairying and land to have 150 to 40 head of cows. paternal home at Norway. The balance o f Mrs. Craven’s Notice to Scalawags. Agricultural papers are offered free I t is suggested that Mr. Yander- Address the H erald , Coquille City, millinery goods have been put into | for oue year to cash subscribers of A GOOD STOCK O F W A L L -P A P E R A T LO W E S T PRICES. burg took the wrong man to Salem stating location und best terms to u Mrs. M cGaffey’s hands. Persons Whereas, there are scandal Make your selection desiring bargains in good and sea i the H erald . Iasi week from the bay; that tho good tenant. — WE ALSO HAVE — mongers abroad, who are spiritually from our splendid clubbing lists. right one had preceded him a few Rev. C. A. Stine will preach in sonable goods should call at Mrs. morbillious and have a measly Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on H o m e s — Several desirable and days. the Presbyterian church at M yrtle M cQaffey’s at once. desire • to fabricate something short notice. Uncle Tom W illard was on onr low-priced pieces of property uot injurious about any one with their L. L. Dietz, a practical watch Point next Sunday, and Rev. Mr. # ® “General Repair and Cabinet work dono at store "©8 repairer, will soon open a shop in Blair of that place will occupy the streets last Friday, after so long a in our advertised list, and several vile nnd defamatory tongues; and Bssrf-in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-* Coquille City— in the meantime will pulpit at the Christina church in time. W e hardly expected to see town lots, way-down in prices, were to aid them, ears, eyes, and a vivid Way-faction in every line.1 him, as he had been poorly up to placed in our hands the past week. imagination are all called into active do all kinds of repairing at homo, thi3 city the same day. Call quick. at the Judge Nosier residence. * service. And such behavior merits Heavy white frosts visited us tho day before this visit. He was ------------ •»»>■ ------------•; greeted by many friends. the severest coudemnatiou, aud Our townsman, Hon. W. II. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday A New Sunday-School such scavengers should be treated AlleD Collier 1ms put a donble- Nosier, participated in the R e- I mornings of last week, causing N o doubt publican caucus which nominated j considerable chatter among us, but door in the east side o f Masonic Was orgnuized at the little church ns despisable things. Hon. J. H. M itclill (R e p .) for showers set in and moderated the hall. This is a good work, and last Sunday afternoon, under the malice, or some similar condemn- United Statos senator last Thurs biting air. Saturday and Sunday will be appreciated in a time of patronage o f the “ Church o f R e able motive, does ut times prompt were fair and pleasant. danger, should an accident happen deemed Israel,” which was lately the H e or She-monger, who has u day evening. when tlie ball is crowded at any organized by Rev. K . V. Millard. morbid fondness for magnifying Kremis, Mercer county, Pa.— We Coast M ail: “ I f Marshfield had and spreading tales injurious, or time. An election o f officers resulted as believe Chamberlain’s Cough Rem a pay roll each mouth and was anything that they can construe producing something instead of edy to bo the best remedy in use. F. A. W hite 1ms received his follows: Mrs. K. V. Millard, super as such. It is well known that the being merely a distributing centre, We use it in our own families, and stock and is now prepared to do intendent; it. D. Sanford, sssistaut lowest grade o f intellect commonly trade would be belter aud every it is a favorite among our customers. shoemakiug and mending, harness superintendent; Harvey James,sec shows itself in the power to see Hecker Bro’s & Co. 25 and 50 cent repairing, etc., o f every kind. retary, and Miss Della Millard, one would be better satisfied.” obvious defects, whilst the highest bottles for sale by R. S. Iinowlton, Shop— First street between Nosler’s assistant secretary; Miss Mattie grndo evidences itself in finding Clarence Demi, one o f the druggist. * livery stable and W ilson’s new Anderson, treasurer; D. F. Dean, something worth seeing. Now H e r a l d ’ s office force, tripped aud * librarian, nnd J. H. James, assist listen, whilst I whisper a few words Rev. J. S. McCain preached for blacksmith shop. fell on the China Camp trestle be ant librarian; Miss Lucy Nichols, o f warning iu your sunburnt ears: low town while out walking Sun tho M. E. congregation Sunday A surprise party awnited Mrs. J. orgimist. Sixty-three members Please don’t convert a molehill day and hurt his right shoulder morning and evening, at the little W. Sugg at her home on her re were enrolled. into a mountain; but read Luke (i, painfully. H e has to lie-up for church. Services will becontinued turn from the singing-class last ■-------------- *■ 4 -----—-------- through this week, with the pres repairs. 42, for guidance. Dora Doings. Friday night. A host of voung ence o f ltey. Dr. Buckner of Bau- ‘'For reckless words are serious things, friends had takpn possession during Labor Exchange Branch 150, of And many times bear scorpion's stints.” don and Rev. Mr. Blnir (P resb y Dora, Jan. 15.— Fiuo wohHicr all I F W E H A V E N ’T G O T her absence and gave her a friendly Haverhill, Mass., have commenced Those who are afflicted with the terian) o f M yrtle Point. greeting. A very pleasant time along tho line. the manufacture o f ladies’ shoes above odorous contagion, have my Another accident happened to was passed. Cnpt. Rackleff bought B righ t’s W H A T YOU W ANT, and would like to hear from all permission to growl nnd bal k, but and M inard’s logs. persons interested in reform on some of the miners at Beaver H ill not lo bite. J. P. S te m le r , Comrade J. W . Clark made ns a last Saturday, two by an explosion A. B right nnd G. P. M iller have industrial lines. F o r particulars ...... * Dora, Oregon. o f gas aud one by nn accident o f ) P 'ensent call yesterday. A son at run their logs down the river. write to H. L . G i l l e n , — ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oue o f the Pittsburg, Pn., writes him very -------- O-------- Jeff Crosby & Co. have been P. O. Box 55, Haverhill, Mass. another character. S tatu of O hio , C ity of T oledo , > burned ones only receivod slight encouragingly of the outlook for clearing the liver o f d rift logs. L icas County, f 8 Don’t fail to call at the Pharmacy. You will find n full stock of Sta Mrs. W. H. Waddington, of injury, but W ill Carlson was quite business there, particularly in the Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is A stranger from the W illam ette tionary, Tablets aud School Supplies on hand. ¿he senior partner of tho firm of F. J. C hk - Lam pey creek, returned from a painfully burned. Tho others’ manufacturing lines, of which that valley has rented the C. Howe place vr, y & Co.. doing business in the City of To- ----------- ---------------- is a centre. We, personally, shall nnd moved into tho house. protracted visit in southern Cal names we did uot learn. edo, County aud State aforesaid, and thnt firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN prescriptions Scie-n.tiflca.lly "Eilleci.” be very glad to hear of its perma ifornia yesterday. She arrived on ; M. M. Young has 14,000 L e t o f said DRED DOLLARS for each mid every case nency. the bay Friday on stenmer Hom er,) p t o p r - lumber in two rafts waiting tor n of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use DR. J. BURT MOORE. Proprietor. reaching this plnce by train yester- * B E L of HALL'S CATARRH CUKE. rise in river to sail for Random The H e rald is authorized to FRANK J. CHENEY. 400 SK EIN S OF day. W hile in Coquille, she was Farmers have been speeding the Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed in my C O Q U I L L E E M B R O I D E R Y silk offer a sewing machine thnt is plow ttie past fine weather prepar presence, this Gth day of December, A. D. the guest of Mrs. C. A. Sline. raised and manufactured by the South equal to the best and less than one- 188 <i. \ a . W. GLEASON, W . Hunt, photographer, has been ern Oregon Silk Strtion at Coquille, Ore. third the cost o f others to the ] ing mother earth for spring crops. ( - > Notary Public. The Washington Debating So j sbal j- trying his baud on a clminless bi w ill be given free to our customers as public. Tho “ Improved New High- ciety gave nn entertainment on the cycle, and seems to be succeeding presents. This is the first Coquille silk Arm Arliugton” is offered on a 30- j Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally » O ft S. I. T U T T l.E , P R O P R IE T O R . day’s trial, and is warranted for 10 j Oth inst. at Dora schoolhouse at the and acts directly on the blood nnd mucous W3ll. H e has prepared a rough ever placed before the public. surfaces of the system. Send for testimo hour of 1 o’clock p. m. Read our advertisement, model and last Thursday exercised nials, free. Come early as the number is lim ited ! years. Wm. Moss has been running F. J. CHENEY <fc CO., Toledo, O* on 1st page. him self in its manipulation for BERLIN STORE. Î . A V I N O l e a s e d t h i s n e w , c o m m o d i o u s AND m o d e r n h o s t l e r y , logs down to the East Fork mills, TSCSold by Druggists. 7f#o. AtJ I am now prepared to entertain t.lio traveling public iti firwt-class speed and serviceableness. It goes, There will be a basket social next but he has not learned to ride a st>le, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason W ord came this morning that all right, and was quite an attrac The Coquille W. C. T. U. able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Ed Tower, son o f Dr. C. W . Tower, Saturday evening, Jan. 23d, at log yet, ns he fell oil from one log tion to critics. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, hall, given under the about three times, and, oh my, the roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Terms while hunting ducks yesterday, had Masonic Desire to express sincere thanks for Families aud Theatrical Troupes. $ 8 0 0 —Only 8800 for one of the his arm shot iu such a manner ns auspices of th eW . C. T. U., and water wns cold! Kates - $1 to #2 per day. to friends at home nnd abroad for best residence properties in Co- to necessitate amputation o f th e , mauaged and conducted by B. E. Noland Inghrnm found a large their help, both socially and finan qnille. 1£ acres, good new 7-room member above the elbow. His Lawrence, Charles Lorenz and J. panther the other dny up near the residonce, stable, cow-lot, nnd pas gun was lying iu the boat, muzzle I A. Lamb. The proceeds w ill, be coast range with no lond in his cially, during the past year of our O. W H E E L E R , ;= ture, good garden nnd flower yards, toward him, and on pulling it to him added to the fund o f sending their gun. The dog went into the brush work. More especially would we eevernl bearing fruit trees o f choice it was discharged, fearfully lacerat-1 nfflicted sister, Mrs. J. W. Nosier, after the panilier und the panther return our hearfelt thanks to Mrs. HJ* (SucACfBor to J. P. Messer ,7 varieties. W ill take 8400 down ing his unn from the wrist to above j to the hospital, who leaves this played dog and rau the dog back to Lockwood, o f M yrtle Point; Miss ftnd give time on bnlnnce. Call ut the elbow. Ed is about 19 years week for San Frmicico. Everybody Noland and the lever o f the gun Georgia Parker, o f Purkersburg; H e r a l d office for particulars. come. A good time is assured. failed to put a cartridge in place Mrs. A. li. Bcolt, Mrs. F. E. Dyer, old. REAR QF NEW H O TEL, COQUILLE C ITY, OREGON. so the panther nude off ar.d the Mrs. J. S. Graham and Miss Am y ) is just Prof. J The Roseburg Plaindealer gets -------S. Kanematz has tw isted, . L a t , e r —A message . W ilk in » o f Bandon; also to B. F. | dog treed it up a hemlock tree. and dyed iu several colors a goodly ceived « “ 'lounciug that Ed Tower off a good one on the Pops o f Coos and depot to all steamers und trains, and general ‘ hauling jui promptly and carefully Noland then got bis gun loaded Lawrence and J. T. Nosier, o f Co- transacted, nnmber iber of skeins o f his silk, which i had dled frora 1118 wound. county. I t makes the statement v w « r.uw Mr.’-fr a and allot the game, and it rnn to quillo City, h r liberal pereom 1 he is tagging and giving to ench cus- _ “ X X X ,” a ___________________ presnraed-to-be j that it was the Pops who secured the top o f the tree and jumped out doi ntbm of ?5, nbo the CoquiPe tomer who purchases a bill o f goods correspondent in the Coast Mail, | the county seat at Coquille at the dead, l t was a very large panther. City H e r a l d and Bulletin. We Every house iu town is occupied \ to thn amount o f 25 cents or over fumes nnd frets at “ the festive ! lata elections, nnd still not satisfied Noland also killed two beir. Bear have always found them willing and and the demand is for more. at bis store. The silk is wholly his Coquiller.” H e tells on him self— with the mischief thev have donp, are trailing around ypt. That reedy to donate any amount of 81ie--No, sir; it is impossible. own product at this place, frora the he has been one o f those dead- they now want to divide the county! W e believe speaks well for the mild climnte spnee we might ask. I am sorry, indeed, but 1 can never £ J AH on hand n fine stock of egg to the dying and twisting, and beat haugers-on o f the old ring H e should not have spoken so that our prosperity depends largely of C hios . marry you. H e— And yet the I shows what enn bo done in this and has lost his job. H e raves anti j quickly and unadvisedly; lie on the pi ess, and believing iu the encouragement you gaye me last D on R e x . delightful climate in that line, and tears his hair about “ we who rustle might, at least, have waited for a educational powers o f the press, — - -* . Including night in the waltz? She— Oh, that | what a valuable acquisition this for the almighty dollar,” we “ the ) CQ0 from the Coast Mail or the Snu The infant of the household was and also believe there is urgent mustn't be counted—-whut I said cultured and intelligent gentleman fellows wbo are endeavoring to lay ; aud Rot the right end o f the skein in his cradle. The head o f the need of the ligh t education o f tho under pressure, so to speak. is to our citizenship. i up a f e w ‘scads’ for a rainy dny,” ) to unwind. The fellow will learn house was at home, peevish nnd public sentiment upon the temper- — ALSO — nnco question r f the day. Though Wm Cox o f near P ori e tc > wllile ,llB liny-seed, anarchist something after awhile, maybe. fault-finding. A t length he became Dress Tnm m ngs and Lin in gs M A R R IE D . the work seems smnll thnt has been in conrecliou store. mty | unendurable. “ You’ve done noth oodruff -K laiin —At Han Francisco, Dec. accompli shod the past year, yet W 27, 1H%, W.llard Woodruff and Miss A share of the public’s pntronage is kindly dyspepsia is \ ing but make mistakes tonight,” be wherever good has been done it will Maggie Klahn, of Empire City. solicited. practically unknown, and that i s ! growled. “ Yres,” his spouse began, awaken thoughtfulness upon this C ox -D avihon - At Bandon, Jan. 11, 181)7, by I p T T w o doors east <»f I. O. O. F. Hall. ^ 1 been getting out “ laggings” for the i f l i •*«' T i a , 8 ?re the Shaker of Mount Lebnnon, N . ' meekly; “ I began by putting the Rev. L. H. Palmer, Frank Cox and Miss subject and promote investigation, B e a v e rH .il coal mines under a leT?led ch,efly at Judge Schroeder Y. These good people havo been wrong baby to bed.’’ Esther Davison. < . o o o i i o . w i : « t a n t i c g a i * extend the knowledge and establish contractor Dan Richards, bnt no R1;d , h« conr“ V commissioners, but studying the subject of digestion I new House and Barn, Chickeuhonse, the ti irtli. good Spring near house; high fence around pay haa been forthcoming for about Jo nDy biirm- for more tlinn a hundred years, and Thanking one and all for the L ockwood —At San I ’ranisco, Jan. 5,1897, (o | garden, on bench land. Containing 1*^ two mouths— Novem ber and De- The Labor Exchange meeting that they understand it pretty acres; good pastnre in bottom—enough for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lockwood, a son. kindness shown in the past year, cember— and "confidence” went i *ast Friday night was short o f a thoroughly, is evidenced in the K bijse —At North Bond. Jan. t, 1897, to Mr. one oow. In Coauitle City. which you may benssnred is highly IF S O U ) W IT H IN ONE MONTH “ flui.” The men quit work and quorum, aud adjourned aoniu till foregoing fact. and Mrs. J. W. Kruse, a daiignter. Their Digestive H T P R IC K W*00. i+ l appieciatrd, may God's blessings B inovman —At Bandon. Jan. 10, 1897. to Mr. will anticipate that the reign o f Tuesday night of next week, Jau. Cordial is the safest and best remedy- Address, HERALD LAND CO. be ii[s"i you nil is our earnest ard Mrs. W. A. Hinguman, a son. Coquille City, Or. sound money is on and that the 2Ctk. A few, whose faithfulness in cases of indigestion that we know Advertisin g w ill do a great B ahklow — At Bandon, Jan. 18, 1897. to Mr. prayer. debt will not be repudiated. \ I f A N T E D AT ONCE - Active agents many things, but it won’t bring ; to the principles o f so good a enuse ' of. A trial bottle can be had through and Mrs. J. H. Harklow, a daughter. ▼ V for each county. Exclusive control P ress S u p e r in t e n d e n t . about the return of a lost always finds them preseut, were on your druggists for the trilling sum nnd no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty- I No one would drink poor hand, and nre very anxious to begin of 10 cents. » “ five hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp voice. The best thing to do l H A L E - * « acres of All Bottom for full particulars, or 25cts for $1 sample. Roseburg Review: Tlint no- i P O I Land. is to begin, at once, the use o f % mile south of Coquille City, j tea if he or she knew the with the opening o f spring to de Tho Shaker Digestive Cordial torions railroad hoodie politician, on bank of river: 18 seres in cultivation; i BIO R A P ID » M IN E R A L W ATEB CO., velop something that will lie for supplies the system with the sovereign cure for all affec food Rapids, Michigan. good farm buildings; orchard. 200 prune I tojnn2TJ difference in tea. John P. Irish, who holds a federal the public good, and the particular already digested, and at the same tions o f the throat and lungs— trees—crop this year. Plenty of apple 1 P O R 8 a L E Two fall-blood J m * y Bulls, position in the customs service at good o f those who lend a helping trees for family orchard. Terms reason Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, time aids the digestion of other Good tea is not costly. A both elegiblo to registry for pure-blood, O. W. STEVENSON. ! Han Francisco, ir running over the able. Address hand. Now it :s to be hoped all foods. one yearling nnd one spring calf. The W h oopin g Cough, etc. It has It will almost instantly jnnlOtfl Coquille C ity. yearling can be bought for $40, and tho , east making Gold D em ocratic!?) ! Your grocer W ill s e ll you the tnnmbers will be present next relieve the ordinary symptoms of a reputation o f fifty years of •4 months’ old calf for $20. Address the speeches, nnd it is not even hinted cures, and is known the world Schillings Best, and return . Tuesday night, and all others w io indigestion, nnd no sufferer needs to 7*011 H\LK— 1 *0 ACKKH. CLOSE TO H erald office for particulars, or write JUDGE J. H. SCHROEDER, that lie w ill be removed far offensive the river cau get right-of-way across j over as re to learn something about the be told what these are. Arsgo, Coos county, Oregon. strip tc the (liver). It is benchland. and | jub;7tfl your money in full if you benefits o f the Labor Exchange partisanship. _ _ has coal on it; half the saw timber is cu*. i • -- ■ off, but plenty of fine pile timber remains. r |’ () EXCHANGE— A fire lot snd 2 good and to takes hand iu it. I f it fails| L A X O L is the best medicine for don’t like it “ Talk about elevatin’ de stage!” Good soil; will make good orchards. 1 dwellings, in Marshfield, in residenco A Schilling Ä Company Of organization, you will have children. Doctors recommend it in For terras, call on or addr ss Center; will exchange for a smnll ranch. I “ Yes?” “ Wot's de matter wid low Stn 1’ ran cisco r\ cause among the first to irgret it. place of Castor Oil W. R. PANTF.n, Address H E K A L l) LAN D C O , erin’ lie gallery?” noyW Riverton, Gregor. Coquille City, Oregon. I ! lut, Everything M/ust Go. Ooc[nille 1 p U R N IT U R E ^ ^ STORE BED-ROOM SUITES, ft LOUNGES, SETTEES, ft EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS. MOLDINGS, ft MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC. THE (^ O Q U IL L E PHARM ACY C O Q UILLE CITY, OR., Corner Second and Taylor Streets, Is the Coming Drug Store. W ill Supply H It For You. otel coquille , A. L IV E R Y AND FEED STABLES, HEADQUARTERS OP CITY EXPRESS. Attendance at wharf M. H. HER 3 E Y - GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Imlerweir, Oymhirtx, lies, Et«. i m , » . 5, . p ï ï ï ï i t t 2. S « S r , ' ? . e ” ?,,l |,, r '' T ,i' y’ ' l,,,P o p “;! w . k „ o „ , , f b » , « . . p r s . " w 3 T S “ : ! i r ’. r t r 1-b ,' “ s f i f ‘ m i » «■ » — ■ *“ 20 « I ü iT c V r Ä -" non*. A Lost Voice. - dcêir 1 AYER’S C h e rry Pectoral. \