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J )H O. H. CARTER, RESIDENT DENTIST, C o q m ill© C ity , O r e g FFICE in Gray Building, opposite the Depot. Nothing but first-class work Charges reasonable. vl5nl0 O J } R . J. B U RT. M OORE. BURG EO N AN D P H Y SIC IA N . IL L promptly respond to all call«, day or night. Ottica at the new Drug Store, opposite the K. It. Depot; residence in Vowell prop erty. rear o f Masonic Hall. QOQUILLB CITY. OREGON. W m munì Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office, Empire City, Oregon■ D F T)EAN' ^ ro ta ry rtp -u /b lic. Herald Office, CtflHte CM», Oregon. T H E PEO PLE’S:::: 1 ....BARBERSH O P .... O . .• • r p H E BEST, NEATEST I up-to-date in the city. AND MOST I» t autl Cold Satlis—Reasonable Charge«, Co.rteoua Trcntinent. COQUILLE CITY, OKEGON. Front street, “ ¿ g jB k IJIH E Th« C O M M E R C IA L -\ ----- most m odem arranged BARBER SHOE in Coquille City. M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. Hot nnd Cold Hsths et «11 hoars. Popular price«. Headquartera for Commercial Men. Next door to Poatottice._____ 0 . L ie M O O N , A -tto m e y - a t - X sa^ xr. M AU8HFIEI.D. OREGON. Agent for the North America Insurance Co. o f Philadelphia, and the London, Liv- erpool A Globe._____________ jotm F. Hall, a t t o r n e y .a t - L a w , MARSHFIELD, OREGON. --------- ------------------ Dealer in Rest, E stat i o f Ml kind«. c. A. Sebi a t A t t o r n e y - L a w , Rosebitrg. Oregon. — i-t+ Special attention to matters before the Koseburg land office, the commissioner o f the general land office and secre tary o f interior at Washington. y r t l e c a m p , n o . i »7, w o o d m e n M o f the World, meets nt Masonic Hall 1st and 3d Monday nights o f each month. A. J. S h e r w o o d , Consul. George T. Moulton, Clerk. OURT COQUILLV, NO. IS, FOBE8T- ers of America, meets evr ry second and fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall, Ooquillo City, Oregons C H. N. L o b k n z , C. It. G bg . O. L e a c h . B . S. e n . LYTLE POST, NO. 27, G. A. B.. met ts every first Wednesday night of each month. Visiting comrades in good atandiuz cordially invited to attend. H. H, N ioiiols , Post Com. W. H . N ost . e r , A d ju t a n t. G EN. LYTLE. W. It. C., NO. i>. MEETS \ T in Coqmllo City on the first and third Wednesday afternoon in each month. M r s . V io l a E l l io t t , P ros. M b s . Ida H a r r in g t o n , Sec. AD WICK LODGE. NO. 6*, A. F. C l J II and A. M.. meets on Saturday evening on or before «Boh full moon. Visiting breth ren cordially invited. J . P. G o o l m a n , W. M. C. W. W h i t e , Sec. CHAPTER, NO. ft, O. B. S., B UELAH meets Saturday afternoon on or before each full moon and Saturday evening two weeks following. M b s . A i . ic b T u t t l e , W. M. M bs . N ora G ood , Sue. LODGE, NO. 53. I .O . O. F., meets every Saturday evening. Visit C OQUILLE ing brethren in good standing cordially invited. „ C. A. H arrington , N. G. J . 8. L awrence , K. S. /C O Q U IL L E ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25.1. \ J O. O. F., meets every first and third Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis iting patriarchs in good standing. R . E. B lok , C. P. G. F. B outoll , Scribe. h e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20 . I. O. O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Fel lows’ hall. Miss B elle R ich , N. G. J . S. L aw rence . R. 8. M a m ie Chair Factory== C O Q U IL L E C ITY . I Opposite City W barf.l j £ E E P 8 ON HAND AND MAKES T o order first-ol RAWHIDE CHAIRS. Manufactured from best hard wood. J. B. FOX, Proprietor. C O O S B A Y Marble aai Stone Works C. W. PATERSON, Prop. Manufacturer o f Merble Monument«, He» 1- etonee. Tablet«, etc. Cemetery lots enclosed with stone ooping or curbing. Iron rsilings furnished to or der. Correspondence solicited from parties icin g in the country or other towns who may wish anything in my line o f business. M issnr n r , • . . . . . Q ir o . | Joel Patterson, South slough 1 20 O A Kelly, Riverton.............. 7 GO Judges of election—- J A Doak, Parkersburg........ 7 GO E J Coffelt, of C' o o b riv er.. . .$3 A L Nosier, Coquille C ity.. . 5 GO A Cutlip, Coos river................... it A O Hooton, Enchanted. . . . 10 60 J M Bavin, Coos river............ 3 H WDunham, N Marshfield. 1 20 Richard Houghton, Norway. 6 80 E P Must, Dora........................ 3 VVm Abernethy, Dora............. 3 J H Jones, Four-mile............ 8 80 J D LnirJ, Dora...................... 3 J B Marshall, Bandon.......... G 00 A H Moore, Deer Park.......... 3 R \V Lundy, Myrtlo P oin t.. 7 40 Sami Currier, Doer Park........ 3 R P Carinanu, Rowland........ 10 40 S A Painter, Deer Park.......... 3 E P Mast, Dora...................... G 20 G S Twambly, Empire City. . . 0 Wm Lawhorn, Humnor........ 2 80 It .1 Cussans, Empire City. . . . 6 H Bcttys, Burton P ra irie... 4 80 Collected in Coos County i By A. J. Johnson, B D Jones, Empire City.......... 6 E W Fahy, Randolph............ 5 00 I of the Oregon Fores! ly Depariment. P Rookard, Enchanted............ 3 Dr H Cross, Coaledo............ 3 80 for co' H H Brownson, Euchnuted... 3 Steve Johnson, Ten-m ile.. . . 3 00 M r A. J. Job U30 a collector tartgent, returned forestry depart A 0 Hooton, Enchanted........ 3 00 j II L Weekly, Missouri.......... 8 80 ram- w II Pettys, Burton Prairie . . . . 3 00 A H Moore, Deer Park........ 12 00 yesterday from a “ thiee weeks’ ble along the coast range of moun et all the benefits of a mild and pleasant J H Barker, Burton Prairie.. 3 00 I Canvassing election returns E B B Teters, Burton Prairie.. . 3 00 I W H S Hyde.......................... 3 00 tains, from Tamalpais to Yaqnina. ixative and tonic that purifies the blood aid strengthens the whole system. And H e went d >*n to San Francisco to J B Marshall, Bandon............ 3 00 j U J Cussans.......................... 3 00 start on his first jaqnl, wVieh was more than tills: SIMMONS I.IVER REGU M I Swift. Bandon.................. 0 00 i Hall rent-— LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps It active by rai road from Hausahto to the and healthy, and when the Liver is in E Crook, Bandon.................... 0 00 Mrs F G Dixon, $3.00, allowed# 2 summit of TainaLwis, climbing the good condition you find yourself free from H Cross, Coalodo..................... 6 00 Stacy Lee, $3.00, allowed. . . . 2 ascent of 3000 feet iu about aeven Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- C M liichnrdnon, C oaled o... (i 00 O A Kelly, $3.00, a llow ed... 2 miles. He was in search of the Headache and Constipation, and rid of Dabb Leftridge, Coaledo. . . . 0 00 David E Stitt........................ 2 that worn out and debilitated feeling. ] nutmeg pine, but the fog was T he Head o f the “ A rlington” swings on patent These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. J P Goodman, Coquille C ity .. C 00 M H llersoy...................... screw. Strong, substantial, neat and handsome 1 dense ou the summit that he coff Good digestion and freedom from stomach Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or <_______ A L Nosier, Coquille City. . . . G 00 A L Nosier, preparing hall for hi'glu’st A rm —Space under the arm is 5J4 inches high troubles will only be had when the liver J \V Sugg, Coquille City.. 00 election................................ 1 00 not fiod any, in fact, could not si largest skirts, and even auilts. It Is S ell-T h rea d in g— Absolutely n o holes to put thread through 10 feet. He descended on foot o Is properly at work. If troubled with any except eye o f needle. S huttle is cylinder, open on end, entirely self-tlircading, easy to put In o r T A lviug, Coos City............ Marshal’s election— 00 5f these complaints, trv SIMMONS LIVER take o’it; bobbin holds a large am ount o f thread. 5 tltc ti R egu lator is on the bed o f the m achine. beneath the bobbin winder,~aud has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, aud dan James Wall, Coos City........ 00 Chas Hogenson, Nov. 1896.. 2 op I the north side of the mountain, and REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi be changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the inch. Peed ia double and extends on both sides o f needle; 2 oo collected several benutiful species cines, and Better than Pills. T N Johnson, Coos City. .. 00 F M Parsons, June, 189G. . . . never fails to take goods through; never stops a t seams; movement is positive; n o spriugs to break and get out o f order; can be raised and lowered at will. Autom atic Bobbin W in d er— For ^B-EVERY PACKAGE'S* J H Jones. Four-mile.......... 00 J Maxlon, Nov. 189G............ 00 of ferns, redwoods and laurels filling the bobbin autom atically and perfectly sm ooth without holding the thread. M achiue does before reselling San Rafael. After ta g th e '¿A S ta m p in ic t l cm w ra p p e r. not run while w inding bobbin. L igh t R u n n in g— M achine is easy t i run, docs not fatigue the op er It Pomeroy, Four-mile. . . . 00 DH Johnson, June, Nov. 1890 00 ator, m akes little noise and sews rapidly. S titc h is a double lock stitch, the same on both sides, J. 11. Zeiltn i t Co., riiila.. Pit. A F Emmitt, Four-mile. . . . 00 COOS COUNTY INFIBMA11Y EXPENDITURES. inakiuc a few collections in the hills will not ravel, aud can be changed without stopping the m achine. Tension ia a flat spring ten around Ban Rafael, be returned to sion, and w ill admit thread from 8 to 160 spool cotton without changing. Never gets out o f order. S H Crouch, Lake............... 00 R S Knowlton, medicine, etc., I The Needle is a straight, self-setting needle, flat on o n e side, and cannot be put in w rong. Needle Bar is round, made o f case-hardened steel, with oil cu p at the bottom to prevent oil from gettin g Geo A Smith, Lake.................. 3 00 furnished inmates............ $34 85 rian Francisco and spent half a day bay region is a very interesting o u t lie goods. Adjustable Bearings—All bearings are case-hardened steel and easily adjusted in driving around Golden Gate Peter Robertson, Lake.......... 3 00 Mrs Bullock, stockings fur with a screw driver. A ll lost m otion can be taken up, and the machine will last a lifetim e. sectKm to the botanist, anil one A ttachm ents—Each m achinéis furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and inaddition w e Geo Ayre, Newport................. 3 00 nished inmates................ 3 50 Park with the superintendent to which has not bean carefully in furnish an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined m etal box, free o f charge, as follow s: O ne see what a fine growth the thou rufller nnd gatherer, o n e binder, on e shirring plate, one set o f four hem ners, different widths up W Sleep, Newport.................. 3 00 N Lorenz, clothing furnished 2G 80 one short or attachment foot, and on e thread to Vs o f an t inch, one tucker, one under braider, bratc sands of trees he had sent there vestigated. It contains rnauy rare Jno B Sneddon, Newport.. . . 3 00 J J Lamb, hardware furnished cutter. W ood w ork of finest quality oak or walnut, goth ic cover and drawers, nickel-plated rings \arieties of trees and plants of had made. In the park lie c >IIect“d to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing b elt H U G W Clinton, Missouri.......... 3 poor farm...................... 28 15 value, both scientifically and com nMI’T DAY HIGH PRICES FOR DIIV DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS AND Samuel Shuck, M issouri........ 3 (10 Wm Rich, groceries........... 20 80 a number oE rare indigenous mercially. From Coos bay Mr. UUH I I Ml SEWING MACHINES DU I SAVE AGENT'S AND DIALER'S PROFITS and foreign plants, very interest O U R G R E A T O F F E R . # 2 3 . 8 0 (« ou r -Special W holaeale P rice , Iwt F A Parrish, Missouri............ 3 00 Johnson Bro’s, groceries.. . . 26 60 Johuson came t o Yaquina and in order to introduce thi* high-grade sew ing m achine, we m ake a special cou- ing to botanists. Jas Matlieny, Myrtlo P oin t.. 6 00 Geo Robinson, groceries. . . . 28 95 r port _____, offer, 0 givin .......„ g every _irery._,___ reader _____ o f this ,__,________ paper a chance __ to „ get _________ a first-class ma- He next proceeded by steamer to home by rail, without stopping to chine at the low est price ever offered. On receipt o f $18.50 cash and coupon, David McNair, Myrtle P oin t.. 6 00 Will Schroeder, groceries and make any furtlivi investigation or w e will ship the aDove-described m achine anyw here securely packed and crated, and guarantee safe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with R W Lundy, Myrtle P o in t ... G 00 clothing............................ 44 80 Coos bay, where he spent 11 days, collections.—Oregonian. each machine. M oney refunded i f not as represented after thirty days’ t roamiug the bills and valleys nnd R Haskell, North Coos riv er.. 3 00 IV C Martin, cobbling for in trial. YVe will ship C. O. I). for $10.60 with privilege o f twenty days’ trial __ : _ » „ o r f * $"».00 - nr\ as a _____ _ , i . __ „¿A ___ _ v making extensive collections of receipt guarantee o r f ...... good i r faith and 1 charges. I f you prefer thirty B F Savage, North Coos river 3 00 45 mates............................... 5 davs’ trial before paving, send for our large illustrated cata lo g u e w ith te s ti plants and young evergreens. Ho Tha Fsdsral Judga. monials, explaining' fully how we ship sew ing machines anyw here to any J H Price, North Coos river.. 3 00 A O Wheeler, brick............ 2 GO one at the lowest manufacturer’ s prices without asking one cent in advance. collected 5000 rhododendrons of H W Dunham, Marshfield.. . . G 00 Dr J Burt Moore, drugs and The best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save tbe $1.00 dis When I sit upon tko bench count. Rem em ber the coupon must be sent with order. J R Lightuer, M arshfield.... G 00 medicines............................. 42 15 the rosy pink variety. Over ‘2000 I can Rive the law a wrench of these he sent to Golden Gate That would m ike tho Czar of Russia cry Or make your order direct through the H euald , ns agent, without John Bear, Marshfield............. G 00 W Ilrane, blacksmithiug.. . . 5 85 with spite, extra iharge. Richard Houghton, Norway.. 3 00 IV C Wilson, blacksmithiug.. 2 00 Park, where they me putting iu 10 Talk of despots! F ully gee! Aug H Schroeder, N orw ay.. . 3 00 C Howe, clothing furnished. 5 40 acres of these plants, which will, They are not a patch to me, when grown, present a sight more For I govern by injunction day and night. He—“ When I was iu the west At Hartford City, Ind., a hog T T Land, Norway.................. 3 00 G W Harry, labor at poor gorgeous tliHu has been seen in any swallowed with evidences of great the Inst time I had a very narrow J A Doak, Parkersburg.......... 3 00 farm................................ 10 00 I can find tbe nicest flaw park. H e also collected some 4000 In the Roundest sort of law enjoyment a couple of quarts of nit escape from a homing hotel. 1 wns J F Hamblock, Parkersburg. 3 00 G W Canning, cash advanced When a corporation comes into my court; roglycerin, which had run out of a nwakeued by the smoke, and with C Long, Parkersburg............ 3 00 for expenses................... 29 50 specimens of the Port Orford cedar, And the workingman who kicks the most beautiful and graceful of Will get in a pretty fix can on the ground. In a few min not n iniuute to Bparo rushed down T J Perkins, R andolph .......... 3 00 Effie Kauffman, nurse at poor a very lively sort. utes the auimal began to get gay. the fire-escape,” — She (breath H F Teuuisson, Randolph.. . . 3 00 farm................................ 29 00 all evergreens, and one which is With injunctions of —Twentieth Century. highly valued the world over. It snapped at the heels of a horse lessly) “ Oh, what did you have B F Smith, Randolph............ 3 00 G W Canning, four months’ Arrangements were made for se He (visibly embarrassed) and when it received a kick as a on?” Win H Hull, Riverton............ 3 00 salary.............................. 160 00 J V Foster, Riverton............... 3 00 Iu the matter of the estate of miring a large u u m bjrof specimens Courts Arraigned for Usurpations, Extortions, reward for its audacity, the poor — "A h — hum— a very lively hustle, Oppressions, Etc. porker exploded with a loud noise, Miss."____________________________ T P Hanly, Riverton............... 3 00 Melissa Saunders, deceased, a county of board«, plnoks and sections in and a portion of its flesh was after W L Hood, Rowland.............. 3 00 charge, following expenses paid by many shapes and forrap, o f the Or- Boston, Mass., Jan. 14.— A peti wards picked up on an adjoining John L Wagner, Rowland.. . . 3 00 G W Canning, supt. poor farm: pgon myrtle, the finest cabinet wood M r s . S h e p p a r d 's T C Faucet Rowland.............. 3 00 Sol Spurgeon, $16.25; O Dodge, for in the world, far more beauliful tion which has been presented to farm. F A Golden, South Marshfield 6 00 rent, $6; Mrs Bryan, nursing §1); than any he exhibited at the late the legislature and referred, haR a Mothsr—“ Charlie, yon said you’d J Nelson, South Marshfield .. (i 00 Mrs C Smith, nursing, $8; G IV exposition here. He visited the deeper significance than is indicated beeu to Sunday-school.” Charlie Jo in Snyder, South Marshfield G 00 Canning, expenses, $2.50; total, whole myrtlo belt on Coos bay and by its title. It is a petition pre (with a far-away look )—“ Yes’ m.” the Coquille from Bandon to Co- sented l>y Representative Hayes of A D Boone, Sumner................ 3 00 $41.75. There is a balance remain Mother— “ How does it happen that T Coke, Sumner...................... 3 00 ing iu bis hands of unsold articles quille City, thence to Myrtle Point Lowell and sigued by Augustine your hands smell fishy?" Charlie Wm Lawhorn, Sumner.......... 3 00 amounting to $57.70. Claims due and back to Coos bay, Marshfield Thompson, general manager of a —“ I ------1 carried home tbe Sun COR. F IR S T AN D H A L L STS. Joel Patterson, South slough 3 00 N G W Perkins, $3.25, nnd G IV and Empire City, and thence to well-known patent nerve food man day-school paper, aud the outside Geo Wasson, South slough.. 3 00 Canning, $3.50. Total claims against Cape Arago. At the latter point, in ufacturer of Lowell, for a hearing Near R. It. Depot, n marshy place Dear the ocean, he by the house of representatives with is all about J odb I i and the whale." A B Cullvor, South slo u g h ... 3 (III said estate, $6.75. Ordored that COQUILLE CITY. OBEGON. was surprised to find a large patch an opportunity to prove charges Jasper—“Lend me $10, will you, B Roberts, Ten-mile................ 3 00 he sell said chattels belonging Audrew Olsen, Ten-mile........ 3 (10 to estate, and after paying said of the pitcher plant, Daringtonia, involving alleged “injurious, oppres old chap?" Jumpuppe— “ In gold MOST-CLASS FAKE, by the »inala California which belongs on the sive and illegal acts and customs, in or ill Silver?” Jasper— “ Either, F ............................ r weal, day or time bonrdore. Stephen Johnson, Ten-mile.. 3 (HI claims, pay balance into county eastern slopes of the coast range, vogue in the courts of the common I GOD t CHTfì WInch. Jumpuppe rooms, with clean and comfort* treasury. Clerics of election— Siskiyous and headwaters o f the wealth for the illegal enrichment of — “ Get out! I won t lend ft cent I able bedding. Bids for superintending infirmary W F Holson, Coon riv e r.. . . $ 3 00 Sacramento. It has never been the officers of the courts.” ton man who straddles ou the j and Anson Rogers, Coos river.. . 3 00 and poor farm— heard o f so near the coast, and Iu an address accompanying the financial question. made known ou application. Geo W Stevenson (and pro 0(1 Geo Griffin, D ora.................. 3 could not have reached there nat petition Mr. Thompson states that ceeds of all surplus but G G Swan, Dora ................ 3 00 urally, and ¡Mr. Johnson concludes certain Boston lawyers were engaged ter made)........................... $400 00 S H Holmes, Deer Park. . . . 3 00 that the ludmns must have carried to act as counsel for the company E C Green, Deer Park.......... 3 00 John W Offield........................400 00 it there nnd transplanted it Dear which he represents and that the I Hacker, Empire City.......... 6 00 Joshua Nelson........................420 00 their villnges, so that they could charges of the lawyers were so Eugene Pannenberg, Empire 6 00 John Chandler........................ 45G 00 admire it while they were eating heavy that the company refused to Financiers and Railway Officials S S Endieott, E nchanted... 3 00 Geo W Canning (nnd furnish clams. pay them. Suit was entered for the 7 cows for the use nnd ben B R Banning, E u ch a u tcd ... 3 00 MRS. 0. A. KELLY, Proprietor, In the same region he found a recovery of the fees and after con advise investors to buy efit of the poor farm ).. .. 500 0(1 Webb Mast, Burton Prairie.. 3 00 strange tree totally unknown to him siderable litigation a judgment was HIVEKTON, COOS COUNTY, OKEGON. G W Norris, Burton Prairie. 3 00 D S McCampbell................. 400 00 but which he has found to be a awarded the plaintiffs. Mr. Thomp Railway & Dock A T Livingston, Bandon. . . . G 00 Mrs Eva M Hermann........... 425 00 native of California, but rare there. J^V E R YTH IN G NEW AND NEAT, AND son states that the case wns carried , ^ Talll(m a a p p Ht d w ilD th e b e e t iu th e J W Moss............................... 365 00 W C Wrcnshall, B a n d o n ... . G 00 rp. . ,, It is au evergreen tree, with glossv to the supremo court and denied market upon the examination , J W B Beebe, Coaledo............ G 00 , 4he u court ij i ■ ■ • • . ‘ i leaves like those of the evergreen the poor equality before the law uud i He«ulnr board and lodRin«, $4 per week; ......... - r„n ----- - in Jan i-_ , .r ., J * . . • - • S in g le ite a U , SB o e u U . («epK* Win E Pike, Coaledo............ G 00 of each bid and inquiring into tbe oak, i#! aud , ...... was iu full 1.1 bloom that the department o f justice in 7 a C Straug, Coquille C ity .. . G 00 qualifications nnd fitness of the bid uary. 'J he flowers are verv strange sustaining such extortion was violat Now selling at $10 per share. J W Leneve, Coquille C ity.. G 00 ders, nnd considering the net value and interesting. The buds before ing constitutional law. Mr. Thomp They sav it will soon sell at $60, of the benefit and use of seven cows Win N Ross, Coos City........ 3 00 they expand somewhat resemblethe son alleges that his exceptions were and eventually sell above its par C Lester Smith, Coos C ity.. 3 00 to bo at least $15 per head, or rattle of a rattlesnake, which ex overruled. Therefore the justices value of $100. B F Cope, Four-mile............ 3 00 $105, accepts the bid of G W Can pand with racemes, a little like the of the supreme court are charged Write for full information to C F Blmnenrother, Four-mile 3 00 ning as the lowest and best bid. blossoms of the maple trees along by the petitioner “ with aiding ami GKO. W. DUNN A G O ., B ank kb ?. Geo W Beale, Lake.............. 3 00 F.XPEND1TUI1ES IN MATTER OF IND1GENTS. the streets here, but much longer, II Wall S tr e e t New York. abetting extortions; aiding nud C. A . P E N D L E T O N . C D McFarlin, Lake.............. 3 00 Dr J T McCormnc care of six to eight inches, and every little abetting in barring people from T R Spencer, L ibby.............. 3 00 Chas Mack, from Oct. 12 SALES AGEN1 FOB cluster of three flowers has a sort approaching the court and redress J McKenna, Newport............ 3 Oil to 2 d ................................ $ 35 75 of olive-colored hool surrounding their wrongs; assisting to establish Wanamaker & Brown. J D Bennett, Missouri.......... 3 00 Dr J T McCormac, care of and protecting them, the flowers a privileged class; denying the peo UI IH, Overcoats, Mackintosh**, made S R L M eekly, Missouri.......... 3 00 J W Herbert, from Nov. measure and guaranteed per to your me* being o f a creamy white. The ra ple equality before the law; com Hatmfactory, or money refunded. S C Giles, Myrtle Point........ 6 00 3d to Dec. 10.................... 137 75 cemes present a beautiful and sin pelling poor people to submit to fectly aatiafacfc RS. A. O. AIKEN HAS NOW A COM- Will call at all points on the river. rxi nlete and fn«hionnhl« Block o f.M il- L A Roberts, Myrtle Point. . 6 00 Dr J T McCormac, visits to gular appearance, as if the little oppression ami wrong and to pur Oall and nee the special bargains con linery at Loneve’« drug «tore. John Porter, North Coos river 3 00 t.iim*d in the beautiful line o f samples Turner in jail, $20; cash to hoods with flowers in them hud chase protection at extortionate ¡offered by the well-known firm of Wann- COMPLETE STOCK-EVERYTHING W S Bunch, North Coos river 3 00 Herbert, 75c.................... 20 75 been strung on a thread to form a rntes.” I maker & brown. (deo22tf NEW. S D Magnes, Norto Marshfield 6 00 Dr J T McCormac, medicine sort of chain. Tbe tree grows It is also alleged that the defend W P Murphy, North Marhsfd 6 00 furnisbed to J W Herbert from 10 to 20 feet in height, with ants “ are guilty of illegal usurpa Alex Stauff, Norway............ 3 00 from Sept 11 to Oct 1 1 .. 7 25 large spreading tops and light gray tions, grave misdemeanors, extor- T o tíre XTnfortmaate Large Assortment, W C Bullard, Norway.......... 3 00 Dr J T McCormac, cash fur Seasonable and bark. The wood is very hard ami | ¿[„ns, oppressions and divers mali- N CMedly, P ark ersbu rg.... 3 00 nished Mack for fare to toagh, light in odor on the outside,; cious acts; that these defendants Up to Date. Dr Gibbon A J Radabaugh, Parkerbrug 3 00 Coquille City..................... 75 and the heart wood nearly as black |,nve j0jn(Mi themselves to an asso- Call early and make selection and Ret This old reliable and E W Fahy, Randolph.......... 3 00 W F Elrod, expenditure in prices —at Leneve’ s druR store. as ebony. The hark is as bitter as | rjati„n knowr as the‘Massachusetts most puccessful spec MBS. A. G. AIKEN. A H Hultin, Randolph.......... 3 00 taking Johnson children ialist in Wan Frnr cis oct*>) quinine, and is evidently rich in Bar,’ ami they have conspired with co, still continues to O A Kelly, Riverton.............. 3 00 to Coquille City.............. 4 75 medicinal properties. The scien the members of the said bar to euro all Sexual and W D Roberts, Riverton........ 3 00 John Snyder, boarding Mrs tific name o f tbe tree is “ Garrya obtain special privileges for them Seminal Diseases, G o to W i l s o n ’s such as Gonorrhea, Robert P Carman, Rowland. 3 00 Josie Gilbert..................... 6 75 Eliptica.” but there appears to be selves and for their own rapid en G l e e t , S t n o t n re, Cass M Hermann, Rowland.. 3 00 Neissl & Preuss, medicine no common name for it. Heon in richment, their extortionate fees Syphilis, in all its Geo Ross, South Marshfield. 6 00 £ forms. Skin Diseases. furnished Wm Turner and the middle of January, with its having not been earned.” N e r v o u s Debility, F M Friedberg, S Marshfield 6 00 J Whitney........ ............ 9 00 bright, glossy foliage and nnmer- ------ .<•»« ------------- - FOR ALL KINDS OF Irr.potency, Seminal Weakness and I joss o f J B Dully, Sumner................. 3 00 Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse In the^ matter of W m Beckett, de- j ous clusters of singular and beau Physician at Receiving Hospital and excesses producing the following symp Blacksmith and Wagon Work, A A Masters, Sumner.......... 3 00 ceased, following sums allowed— tiful flowers, it is a very striking Horse Sinking, and all kinds (to ambulance driver— "W here are toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un | Geo Cook, South slo u g h .. . . 3 00 Sami .Smith, boarding and Farm Machinery and Plow plant. Another tree found in that der the eyes, pnin in the head, rinding in Driver ( who has von going now : work a specialty. Geo Chard, South slo u g h .. . 3 00 the ears, loss of confidence, diffidence in caro.................................... 10 00 Rection is the “ Myrca California,1 in« strangers, palpitation of the , , r< ?, ' T ™ , mat brought in injured citizen)— , Hppronchins ! W F Bowron, Ten-mile........ 3 00 j Cal Shields, boarding and : a 1I p * J.r bayberry, or wax myrtle, also called ,mck Jto pick I)p the hT»rt.w »k0 ikness of the limbs and back, loss JAMES |WHET8TONE. ManaRer. j Jas Hibbard, Ten-mile.......... 8 00 I care.................................... 55 00 1 r ’ _ l ot memory, pimples on the face, coughs, Thej , — « j ran over by some willow. ^ a■ « in n com- 1 | ^«orajHtom.le. A. C. WILSON. w lnltcoto» consumption, etc. i • - pepper * three people l 1 mu Bringing in election returns— j J P Easter, medicine and wood is very ypllow, more so than , 1 ;4l . Proprietor. I DK. GIBBON has practised in Han Fran octao) W S Bunch,North Coos rivor$ 7 00 i medical attendance........ 23 00 ; that o f the Vhittim wood. S p ed . I in8 bure with tho cis»» over 30 years an J th»»se troubled should the bon- Peter Robertson, Lake.......... • 2 80 , N O W ’ Perkins, medicine.. 3 0 0 1 mens ot the w o o d , bark, foliage “ Why do you have so many la..- I not fail to consult him and receive noe. tw WOOL! The W OOL! j T N Johnson, Coos City........ 2 40 .J L Lcwellen, casket.......... 10 00 and fruits of these trees were sent v^rs?” ftskea one corporation pres- ^ others fail. Trj Try him. Josh Nelson. South Marshfd 1 W Horsfall, professional ser to the forestry department to bo sx- ¡dent o f another. “ T o fill vacan- CUBES GUARANTEED, h i m i n n d W « arc p .jin # the highest market price i - „ * __I___ I ; ...I horn«. Charges reamnable.. Call or j J B Sneddon, Newport........ 1 vices and medicine fur axined to see what valuable prop, ! cies in . the federal judiciary, ” wns at for wool, »pot caab on delivery, at Bandon. ,r wool writ«. Dit. i . T. GIBBON. iSOtf1 BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS I ( CO. I E J Coffelt, Coos river.......... 3 nished Mrs Johnson........ t>2T. Kearney »(root, S«n Francisco, Cal. JnnSOtfl 13 75 ( erties they contain. The Coos | the reply. “ It pays to own a court ------ •_.»». -------- Boarding House, The Riverton Hotel Many Prominent Batters, a TAILOR-MADE SUITS' _ Millinery. M BlattsiiM W apoSliop ___ „„„ . - - - : .'