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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1897)
R e n d th e H i h a i . ö ' h g r e a t c lu b b in g The mill has shut down for the o f f e n — th e b e st e v e r offe re d . T H E MAIN M U L C U L A rl S U P P O R T S O F T H E i present. BODY W E A K E N AND L E T CO UNDER John Tenbrook, tin* Empire City Coquille Pharmacy for stationery T U E S D A Y . JAN. 2ß, 1897. meat, aim ket man, was in town last and school supplies. Saturday. C. C. Myers and family returned OR LU M B AG O . T O R ES TO R E , S TR E N G TH E N , — AT — R E G U L A R T R A IN S Comrade J. E. Morse of Empire r jlu . Saturday from a protracted visit to A N D 8 T R A I G H T E N U P , USE o n d a y s , avkdnekdayb a n d f u i - lms been granted an original pen M R O . C . W . M A R T I N ’S . j Woodland, Cal. days will run as follows: sion of 80 per month. Leave I | Arrive The best stationery nnd drug Dr. G. H. Carter, our clever local 8.00 a .m . I Marshfield I 12.80p. in. store iu Coquille for quality ami dentist, bns moved into the Loren/, Riverton Riottngs. Coquille Creamery Statement for Season Vriive “ | | li.-avt- price is the Coquille Pharmacy. * !>.U0 “ I COGUILLK CITY I 11.00a.in. 1896. C L O S IN G : O U T : A T : COST. property, next door south of Odd 10.00 “ I Myrtle Point I 10.10 “ Riverton, Jan. 25.— M. To'Iar and j The steamer Fawn lms been put Fellows’ hall. RECEIITS. \\ es Mack,of the lower river, made in good repair and newly painted, l o c a l I t e m s . Johnson Bro’s proclaim that \ Lad es' and Misses’ Jackets. Batter sold (gross)... .$20,031 54 Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. and is now ready for business again. McKinley is elected, money plenty 1 us a call last Monday. Mis. J. E. Martin moved back iu j Skimmilk...................... 153 90 Men’s all-wool overshirts on ly .. $1.00 Ladies’ knit all-wool vents, each$1.00 Additional locals on ‘i d page. Dr. Strange, the dentist, announ and confidence restored, but they I er own house lust Monday, where Hogs (net).................... 172 03 M e n ’s red flannel underwear,each 1.00 Good calicoes, 18 yds f o r . . . . 1.00 C iquille Pharmacy for garden ces in today‘s HERALD his pally lay aside their books and sell fur she will continue to rtceive board-1 Supplies sold................ . . 113 00 Men’s knit underwear, each . . . . 40 Ginghams, 13 nnd 16 yds for. 1.00 seeds. * I arrival in this valley on a piofes cash from now on. * ers. Men’s cottonnde punts, each. . . . 50 Shirting, best, 11 yds f o r . . . . 1.00 llend the Berlin Store’s address siuunl visit. W. M. Hamilton, who lives about Mrs. Horsey o f Coquille City Total 21,070 47 Ladies’ all-wool dress goods at lOuting llannels, 11 and 12 yds 1,00 two miles above tow n, was in town to the “ 1901” racket. was in town last week for business 1XPEXSEH. The traveling public will find it 27 cents per yard. LADIES’ FINK SHOES, all Coquille Pharmacy for drugs, to their advantage to patronize the last Friday. He Inis discovered a and plen.-ure combined. solid leather, only........ 1.50 Crenmery reut................. 085 95 Ladies’ fine dress goods at 15,20, and Dud Johnson of Coquille was in I Repnirs und permanent patent medicines, etc. livery-stable of J. H. Hayes, when j l-foi t vein o f good Coal on lilt liar- 25 cents per yard. locker place. our town nguiu last Friday. Come Steamer Moro arrived from S hu at Empire City. improvements............ 321 33 Also Ladies’ and Children's Hose, Laces, Embroideries, Frhncisco at noon last Saturday. I W o o d ............................... 237 55 W a n t e d — Several dozen cbickeus , H o m e s - Several desirable and again. Suspenders, etc., itc. Wayne Holcomb made our town j Salt................................... 108 95 Much interesting matter pre on Imck or new Kiihseriptions to tlu* pioces of property not a call last Friday. He will moye I Butter tubs...................... 364 80 Semi m our■ advertised list, ami Heveral pared for this issue is crowded out. H e r a l d , at market rates. ■ Butter boxes................... 373 30 ] t()Wl‘ *°!B. »’«V-down in prices, were licit* iiext week. Copt. T. A. White, of the bay, or bring good stock. Mr. Cox of Newport lias rented placed in our bands the past week. 159 73 Butter clutli.................... visited Coquille part of last week. the D. J. Lowe property and will i L a b o r............................... 1,394 00 1 lie members o f Heparate Com- (|llic.|. An original pension has been pany K, O. N. G., have decided to | move his family heie iu about a i Freight nnd eommissiou. 2,020 02 Joe Fox, chief engigeer on the! week. grouted to Almus M. Wilson, of give their annual ball nt Bandon ! Cash tu patrons.............. 14,335 99 steamer Clnlkat, well-known on the, Myrtle Point. Last Thursday a painful accident Casli for inventory sharcs Saturday evening, Feluuary 20. bay and to many of our citizens! occurred in the B. B. coal mine Watch and jewelry repairing in Thill or gray hair nnd bald heads, and muchiuery............ 1,069 35 here, will take a brief lay-off, and! while Bert Dean of Coquille City b workmanlike manner nt the low so displeasing to many people ns T. F. Lewis, o f the tug Triumph,! was digging coal. A scale of rick est rates, by C. L. Gray. j marks o f age, may be averted for Total........................ $21,070 47 will serve pro tempore. fell from the roof, hitting Mr. Dean Total net value of milk W e regret that our interestiug a long time by using Hull’e Hair E l Boyrie has returned to Co- 1 ou the back. He was brought to j received....................... $15,403 34 “ Upper lliver" correspondence was : Renewer. qmlle to live, after au absence and town on a stretcher nud a physician Total amount of milk re received too late for tins issue. W. Rich bought the Snyder pro was summoned. He was removed HAS AND W IL L KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF ceived, lbs................... 2,614,159 N o t i c e —O u and after l ’ eb. 1st perty nearly opposite this officp, on residence nt Poitlaral for revere! I Total amount of butter- we will do as good work as an y one Second stieet, recently,and has put years. He and bis family came on to his home last Saturday. D. J. Lowe, of Parkersbng, took j fat received, lbs......... 100,598.8 and just as cheap. (* ) G i l l h a m . it in repair. Mr. Little ana fain- the steamer Chilkat, which arrived I a business trip to Rivertou last Average test, per cent.. early Monday morning. 3.81 Mrs. Ed Gullier and children | ily moved into it lust week. Saturday. He lias been quite sick Total amouut of butter F. A. White has received bis; came up from Bandon hist week to j L. L. Dietz, a practical watch for two week past, suffering from A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. made, lbs................ 110,524 visit her parents, Mr. nail Mrs. S. repairer, will soon open a shop in stock and is now prepared to do j catarrh and la grippe. Biitter made per 100 lbs shoemnkiug and mending, harness j J. Tuttle. — W E ALSU H A V E — ’ Mr. Magee nnd Mr..Cox of New Coquille City— in the meantime will milk received.............. 4.2 The ladies of the VV. C. T. U. do all kinds of repairing nt home, repairing, etc., o f every kind, j port booked at the Riverton Hotel Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on Average gross price per Shop— First street between Nosler’s announce a tempernnee mass meet- at tho Judge Nosier residence. la s t S a tu r d a y . D onna A n a . * short notice. lb butter, ceuts.......... 18.5 liyery stable aud \\ ¡¡sou’s new jug at tiro Methodist church next •fejrGeneral Repair nnd Cabinet work done at store Average gross price per Rev. J. S. McCain received his blacksmith shop. Suuday evening. ittT iu I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-“6*8 20.9 lb butterfat, cen ts.. . . commission yesterday ns U. S Tho H erald is authorized to llev. Mr. Millard will perform court commissioner for the district fivir/action in every liue.-fcU Average net price paid offer n sewing machine that is baptismal service next Sunday o f Oregon at Coquille City from 15.3 for butterfat per lb, cts equal to the best and less than one- rooming. There nro several can Judge Bellinger, of Portland. Difference between gross third the cost of others to the | Tin* Iterlin Store will be (dosed,” was the didates for immersion. price per lb butter and remark made by one of our most ilistin- TEE Several first-class Dairying nnd public. Tho "Im proved New High- j Arrivals hy Alliance, Tuesday, ’ ' “ as “ the profit guislu'd fellow-m erchants net price per lb but Agricultural papers are offered free Arm Arlington” is offered on a 30- they derive is so sm all or im ne.'’ Jan. 19: W. U. Kliarringhoiisen, ter fat, c e n t s .............. 3.2 Chas. Sudden, H. Trucks, G. II. for ono year to eash subscribers of day’s trial, and is -.van anted for 10 j Wi* are glad to hear this most kindly Difference between gross ¡mil m anly criticism , and wo are more th e H erald . M a k e your selection years. Read our advertisement, Emily, J. Ulako, J . Johnson, Miss price and net price per than pleased when it was admitted that from our splendid clubbing libts. ou 1st page. A. Iiopers. our prices are the low est. lb butterfat, cents. .. . G.6 --------------- ------------------------ Strange m ay it seem , yet wo are satis Reu Hoburg has been a great Notice appears today o f the Freight nnd commisrion Two Weddings fied that we are here to please the public quarterly touchers’ examination, sufferer the past couple or three per lb butterfat, cents. 2 and it matters not whether we gain or which will be held in this city, weeks from a felon on his rig h t; Were celebrated in this place so lost*. If we are losers, somebody must Cost of manufacture per beginning on Wednesday, Febru hand. It nearly waxed him. The | close toget her ns to make no item of l be gainers. IF IVIi C A N N O T S E L L , 3.6 lb butterfat rec’d, cts. i » W E " A ME S IM P L Y G O IN G TO G IV E Cost of manufacture per trouble is now about oyer und he is ary 10, nt 1 p. m. interest. Rev. W. B. Smith welded A W A Y ! lb butter made, cents. 3.2 Miss Snllie Must visited at Ban improving. COQUILLE CITY, OR., the bonds for Andrew Nystrom nnd j Twenty years of the best of my life C. R omander , don lost week, and is now in this Charley Pendleton, snles-agent Miss Emily Prey, ou Saturday j tim e in colleges and universities in pur suit of arts and science; honored hy Manager Coq. Dairymen’s Union plnce to see friends prior to her of the Wnnnmaker & Brown tail evening, 23d in st, nt the residence Corner Second and Taylor Streets, of high scholarship and then i Coquille Creamery, Jan. 20, 1897. departure to Eugene, thence to her or-made suits, will locate at this of Mr. nud Mrs. G. A. Brown. Tho degrees twice in tours around the world and in j borne in southeastern l'?xns. place nud attend school while plac parties were from Myrtle Point careful observation of the mercantile TREASURER S REPORT. Mrs. Prey and daughter, Miss ing his samples ou display and tak nnd are well known. The marriage arts— algebra, geom etry, trigonometry, I took plnce iu the presence o f a few chem istry, astronom y, botany, zoology '■ Following is tho amount of all Emily, nud Mrs. Matt Nystrom, of ing orders. and what not— and" it seems almost I Myrtle Point, were visitors in Co The balance o f Sirs. Craven’s invited guests nnd was a most or-j strange that we cannot solve the sim plest moneys received and paid out dur- -o - iug the season of 1896: quille for several days last week, miliiuery goods have been put into derly affair. Refreshments were arithmetical problem of gain and loss ! '1 lie H erald congratn-l But suppose there wits miscalculation Cash received from C. Ro- guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mrs. McGaffey’s hands. Persons served. IF WE H A V E N ’T GOT ill marking our g w i * . who is to lose? mnnder........................ $18,279 57 Brown. desiring bargains in good and sea lates. If it was our m istake wfe will stand the Sunday afternoon Rev. K. V. Paid out on warrants pre loss like a m an, and neither you nor the W a n t e d — A good dairy ranch, sonable goods should cull ut Mrs. W H A T Y O U WANT, Millard perform ’ d the marriage world will lose an ything. sented.......................... 17,753 95 on or close to the river; enough McQnffey’s nt once. W ith in a fortnight wo will receive Warrants issued and not | ceremony for W. 1!. Darby and land to have ” 0 to 40 head o f cows. Kindly note m H e r a l d that 1 j Miss Lizzie Root, nt the residence so ee gi rnntir landslides nr panic prices. presented for payment. 525 62 Will Supply It For You. Address the H era ld , Coquille City, am on my way to Coquille, aceom- W hen they arrive we will cut our prices o f tho bride's pnreuts, Mr. nnd Mrs. on all things, rape ally stationery, 8tnting location aud best terras ton I panied by Mrs. Strange, via Yn- .............. $18,279 57 ! U. Root, in this place. The g r o o m right ic.:.* halves of \. hat are already Total.. good tenant. Don’t fuil to call at the Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta qnitia bay. Will arrive in due is a promising and exemplary . huitti 1 the “ cheapest.” Respectfully, J. W. L eneve , Hi P.I.IN RTOKK. The new bridge, across the hol course o f lime nnd give dates for young man fioui Linn county, a tionary, Tablets anil School Supplies ou hand. Treas. Coq. Dairymen’s Union. per J. S. Iv. low to the West Side, is rapidly j Coquille nt a later (late. nephew of our fellow-citizen Iv. D. Coquille, Or., Jail. 20, 1897. nearing completion. The farther J. W. S t r a n g e , Dentist. Sanford, nud Miss Lizzie Root, the I f j o s ltay*News.l r e s c r ip k lc n E Scientifically 'Trilled.” end is reaching for the hank, and bride, is n charming young lady, j We have looked over the above Another school meeting bas besa W. M. Cox nnd wife came up a few days more will put into use “ to the manor born,” well nnd pop statements, together with the books DR. « J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. called for Jan. 23, to vote n tax foi 1 from Beaver Hill last Friday nnd a most helpful improvement. ularly known to nil our people. kept by Mr. C. Romander, and find ¿f .’ra.ggs school purposes. | spent till yesterday at the bedside the snine to bo correct, as far as wo Rev. Mr. Blair, Presbyterian of Mrs. C’s brother, Bert Dean, The H erald office was kindly le- Tin* miners at Newpott worked minister nt Myrtle Point, occupied l who bad been hurt iu a mine nt menobered with a share of bride’s! Sunday, to got out sufficient coal to are able to judge. J. J. L amd , President. the pulpit o f the Cluistnin church Riverton Thursday of last week. cake, and the foice joins in sincere complete tin’ lim ner's cargo. Geo. Moulton, Secretary. at this plrce Inst Sunday morning | Miss JeB“ie Dean came up nnd was well-wishes to the young couple. And wedding bells continue to; Judge Watson's youngest son, Coquille Dairymen’s Union. nod night. He was favored with | present also. O H. J. T U T T L E , P ltO r R IE T O R . ♦ - —------------- -— Neal, met with an accident, Wed jingle. large and appreciative audiences. nesday last, by fading from a barn, Teachers’ Examination. Labor Exchange Branch 150, of Kremis, Mercer county^ Pa.— We Haverhill, Mass., have commenced A So ¡ou3 Accidsnt resulting in both bones of bis left W I N G LEASED THIS N E W , COMMODIOUS AND M ODERN H OSTLER Y , believe Chamberlain’s Cough Rem ithe manufacture of ladies’ shoes 1 run now pruiiaruil t-» entertain tho traveling public in first-clnss Notice is hereby given that for n: m being broken. villi tlu* vcr.v bust of nccommodntions and at inoat reason- edy to be the best remedy in use. I nnd would like to hear from all Occurred in the Bandon Block Coal j Tho four-masted barkentme the purpose of making an examin n 1)1 e rates. Tables supplied with tho best the market affords. We use it in our own fnmilies, and S persons interested in reform on Co’s mine nt Rivertou last Tliars- t OniPgn bai taken out papeis at this ation of all persons who may offer SAM PLE ROOMS f<»r Commercial uuu, roomy and centrally located. SPECIAT j ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Terras w hich our young friend \ it is n favorite among our customers. industrial lines. For particulars ! port, nnd will hereafter hail from themselves ns candidates for teach for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes. ami townsman Bert Dean, son of Coos bay instead o f San Francisco. ers of the schools of this county, Rates— $1 to |2 per tiny, Heeker Bro’s A Co. 25 and 50 cent write to IT. L. G illen , bottles for sale by II. S. Knowlton, Robert Dean of (his place nnd the county school superintendent is i ni i t r ~ i .... r i -----------n------------------- « She cleared fVom North Rend. P. O. Pox 55, Haverhill, Mass, | nephew of D. F. Dean of th e 1 . Monday, with over 6511,000 feet of thereof will hold a public examin druggist. * O . W H E E L E R , ;c J. H. Ilarmon, uncle of our H e r a l d , was the victim. While I lumber on board, and will be ready ation at Coquille City, commencing A . Rev. T. B Foul, presiding elder townsman Harvey Schweers, who working in the mine a large body on Wednesday, at 1 o’clock, p. in., to sail for Australia this week. of the M. E. church, will preneb nt has beeu on a visit here for two or rock broke from the roof, falling j (Snc3essor to J. P. Messer,) tho 10th day of February, 1897. the little church in Coquille City three weeks past, left for hn home on Bert nnd crushing him to the I Teachers who nro eligible for on Monday evening, Febursry 1st, at Wnitsburg,. Washington, Inst | earth. His smothered cries were ’ Comparativo Statement cf Assessments for îLiIFEîRY AND FEED STABLES, state certificates aud diplomas must and will hold qunrteily conference Friday. He is imtnensly pleased heard, for the superintendent hnd the Years 1895 and 1896. lil'.AIt OF NEW H O T E L , COQUILLE CITY, O ltEGON. make application at the same time. on Tuesday morning nt 11 o’clock | with our section nnd has about |.jnst left the room, and with sum -! Dated this 23d day of January, Net taxable property, 2.891,3!)2 00 E A D Q U A R T E R S O F C IT Y E X P R E S S . Attend ine« nt w h a r f at the residence of Rev. J. S. M c i concluded to return ere long to ' moned help the injured youth was Net taxable property, J. H. B ar k l o w , . 2,778.x:’•<’> no 1897. nul depotto all steamers and trains, and general 'anni in g promptly and carefully Cain. make his home here. released from his perilous position, County School Supt. transacted. Taxable property less for 1896 $ 112,5f*j ou ¡ SOBBB? Dr. Culm was called from this i $ 8 0 0 —Only 8800 for one ot the The H erald extends sympathy place, whose examination of the [Hatem Capitol Journal, Hep. t State tax. 1«T>. 4 8 - n m ills ....* 13,878 «8 best residence properties in Co to Mr. aul Mrs. Will Wilson in ‘•I don’t know,” cried the excited , , .. I IP DOT- V tax. ISM. 4 2-10 mills.. Dr. Lep of Folk county is flooded feminine voice in tho darkness, M 11.'.WS «0 quille. 1J ncres, good new 7-room their bereavement by the loss of case warranted him in saying that School M H r 0 X 1 Y State tax, 1 '.Ml. ! mills ......... il.ns 84 with letters and petitions from bis no bones were bioken, but that he School tax. ISM) I (i 10 naît*- •. “ whether you are my husband or a 1*1. 1 1 . I l l —l l U L - 1 residence, stnble, cow-lot, and pas their baby. 12.789 81 After nn illuess of Democratic constituents stating bis 87,588 0!) ture, good garden nud flower yards, some days, the spirit o f the loved was badly crushed. By Saturday County tax. l-S.iX.W m itri...... ÜU.II.' k M fil position iu standing out against the burglar, but I ’m going to be on the | J AS on hand a fine stock of County tax, 1*96,.1:1 ll-lli milla, i several bearing frmt trees o f choice ; one passed away Sunday afternoon. it was thought safe to move him, safe side and shoot.” The Bi County tux leas for 1^ )-.......# GJ;) f>8 Mitchell organization. varieties. Will tnke 8100 down The funeral took place yesterday so he wns brought home to this metal.ic club at Monmouth bns nnd give time on balance. Call at from the Christian church, where place under (lie tender care of In's M A lt l& I F .n . Including tax levy, 1895........ «4, tor» ¡17 also passed resolutions endorsing parents and fiiends, wheie be is Total M ilnkb -TU riujm —At Marshfield, .Tan. lfi, H e r a l d office for particulars. Total tav levy, 18'Jfi___ ixj .- ai ; ea j appropriate services were con his stand. 1897, J. H. Milner and Miss Helen Barnura. loin” well. Frank Wilson brought down n ducted by Rev. C. A. Stine, and the , 1 Tax levy less for 18%. They no sooner had their speakrr N tstrom I’ BKY— in Coquille City, at the 2,r»78 WJ •$ residence of O . A. Brown, esq., Jan. 1id, — A I.8 0 — Bandon Recorder: That pro | nice block of coal last Saturday remains were carried thence to the i well seated in the chair, voted tliPin- 18i)7, by Rev. W . B. Smith. Andrew Nys D .' gss Trirr.m ngs and L inings longed howl about the “ festive” ! Port Orford Tribune: evening, as be came down from the Masonic cemetery. Jnines selves codes, etc., (heir officers aud trom and Miss Emily Bruy, both of Myrtle in com ection store. Point. mice. It was a small specimen of Here is a diamond, here n piece of Ci quiller getting away with the Ciougliton, an old resident of the clerks elected, their psges, etc., wbat is now taken out, but all be charcoal. Both carbon ; vet between li,,u s share o f t he county iiftn: es is cuuiily, and a randier on Rogue ( appointed, their ten assistant ser- .Vr I a ««.««of th. ^ ^ 1 1 1 u solicited. could well carry. The coal is now- them stands the mightiest of magi fur, fetched. Since the county was river, near the mouth of the Illin genuts-nt-nruis sworn iu, than they bv Rev. K. V. Millard, W. K. Darby and | , I flT T w o doors east of I. O. O. F. H a l l .^ T Mif«« Liz/.io M. Root. taken out in large and quite solid cians—Nature. The food on your organized the bay side filled 61 to ois, was drowned the first of last , took n rest for three days. I lie n o o D I R D I R %T A V l t l t b i l l blocks, nnd is of very good quality. table, and your own body; element 41 for the Coquille. week, in Slirsta Costa creak, a \ Benson people are the ppople who non*. new House and Barn. Chickenbouse, The men in chnrge have now about ally the same; between the t ’vo tributary o f Rogue Diver. It seem wanted to go to work to passing Burs INGHAM— At Bandon. Jan. 18, 1H07, to good Spring near house; high fence around Mr. and Mrs. John Rockingham, a «on. 75 tons out, nnd will shortly make stauds the digestion, the arbiter of garden, ou bench land. Containing 1 ^ lie and Win, Nordbnrg attempted remedial legislation. F bku EBIC k —At Bandon. Jan. ‘¿ ‘2, l ‘ i»7, to acres; good pasture in bottom—enongh for a shipment to the city. to wade tin* creek. The crpek wns growth or decline, life or death. Air. and Airs. Robert Frederick, jr., a one cow. In Couni lie City. Mr. Tanner and wife (nee Mian very deep slid swift, and they got ’ /I F S O U ) W ITHIN O N E MjDNTH We cannot make a diamond; we daughter. Noonie Hudaoo) *ire up from Hea | if*PRICE *H O O .**1 beyond their d e p th . Nordbnrg I cannot make flesh, blood ninl bone. Address, HER ALD f.AND CO. ver Hill visiting the I Alt# r*8 parenté. men. liuil Clongliton by the Imnd, but I No. But by means of tho Shaker Coquille City, Or. Wii.anN—Tn Coquille City, Jan. 24. 18i)7, Roasting S ch illin g s B est Digestive Cnr.Iial we can enable the liter in his strugelPH wns abou t, 8 txtx or O hm . O itt or T olotki , i () th Audrey Lilly, infant daughter of Mr. and r \NTKD A'I ON< E Active agents Mrs. J. W. Wilson, aged alroot 10 months. to drow for each county. Exclusive control IIWI 1 th e m U itll, an d N o r d b n r g Frank J. U h .'n f/m a G a ’ oalh that ha la tea in San Francisco costs stoinaeb to digest food vliich would and no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty- w as fo rc e d to rch a -» b is h o ld to theariu >r partner of the firm of E. J. Cnx- otherwise ferment and poison the five hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp How good it look s! IIow «nvi> h i m s e lf ' l l . I, lv w is r e r n v . i « ‘i1 * ( ' ° - bnamaas in th« Citjrof To- more than roasting other tea system. In all forms of dyspepsia OR BALE SO ncres of VII Bottom for full particulars, or 25 cts for $ 1 sample. “ VI n i m s e il . I lie U oay W US recov .Ho, County and M at. a tore*, id. and that good it i s ! .......... And liow it Land. % mile south of Coquille City, - .................EttAL W ATER CO., BIG l(.\riDH MINI erect. snid firm will pay the aum of ONE HUN- on bank of river; 1>< acres in cultivation! in China or Japan, but it and incipient consumption, with Big Rapids, Michigan. hurts. W h y not look into the r <#r . DUEL) D OLLARS for eneb nnd every case g«H)d farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune tojnn‘27 weakness, loss of flesh, th.n blood, I of Gatarrh that cannot be cured by the use trees—crop this year. question of P ill a fte r P ie ? Plenty of apple makes tea better. [AOU S a I.E —T wo foil-blood Jersey Bulls, nervous prostration the Cordial is Bay an “ Arlington” high-arm, ] of HALI/8 catarrh cure . trees for family orchard. J • rnu reason Ä both elegible to registry for pure-blood, Eat your pie and take A ye r’s the successful remedy. Taken with able. Address U . W . STEVENSON, aelfrihrending sewing machine, o f! Bwonl to M n n S d You don t have to pay i one yearling and one spriug calf. The Tills after, and pie w ill please Coquille City. I yearling can be I »ought for $40, and the food it relieves nt once. It nourishes, the ‘ A pw Home pattern, war- presence, this 6th dny of December, A. li. jnnltftf] and not paralyze. l months’ olii enlt for |30. \ddress the the difference, though. It and nssists i a’ ure to nourish. A ranted for 10 years a $65 machine t*'**’ A W oiE\8<)N or | | ? O R BALE IHO ACRES, ( ’ LOSE TO H¡:¡*\ ij > °n )?°- j'JJ .11 'Uri J. II S i' l l B O E D E R . trinl bottle--enough to show its anil ns good ns the best high priced , comes out of our profits. seal r Notary Public. I T the river can get right-of-way across I Anp;o, Coos county, < >regon. • ............................... ! jnlvitfI I strip t«. the (liver). It is henchlnnd. and merit— 10 cents. machine made —for only £1H.Ó0! Hall’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally lms coal on it; half the ; t limber i m i W e make money in giv Send through the H erald , or order and acts directly on the blood and mucous off, bat plenty of fine pil • timber rei in- . r p o EX(TIANOK -A fine lot nnd 2 c « mh 1 1 dwellinys, in Marshfield, in residence LAXOL is the best medicine for direct by sending the coupon in sarfacesof the system. Send for testiiuo Good soil; will make goo«! orehaiV.s. ing up profits. Queer! >,t, v; wifi cxchnn^e for s small ranch. C U R E D Y S P E P S IA . \ For terras, call on or addr rs children. Doctors recommend it in the ndvertismpnt on our first pnge. nials. free. A Schilling A Company Address H ER ALD L A N D 0 0 I . J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O* W U PAN I KR. Sau Francisco ))] place of Cnstor Oil. Coquille City, Oregon« Ilend the ndvertUemeut. j yw^Sold by Drnggists, 75c. J novliP Rivertou, Oregon I I I CU>1 '■liîrnl il, B A C K A G H E [J acob M E v e r y tiling; M u s i O Glo. o q n i l l e J P U R N IT U R E ^ ^ TO RE BED-ROOM SUITES. # LOUNGES. SETTEES, 4* EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS. CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, # MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, ETC. "IN 1901 HÄRM ACY Is tho Coming Drug Store. OTEL COQUILLE, o j GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Underwear, O ym hirts, lien , Etc. V That Pleasing ~ Paralyzing Pie! U F< AYER’S Cathartic Pills