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LBandon liecorder.l Riverton rtiotings. CU.' ì JgtraU L P O Q U ILLE ^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Tho steamer Albion took out the 1 comes Riverton Feb 22 —Coal |mu|<.’ largest load of coal this trip that ■ T U F S D A Y , FE B . 23, 1887. ers are all full and w ork generally >“ “* yp‘ ° ver Coquille 3 «Vili F comes, it comes to suspended for a few days- ” ar’ R E G U L A R T R A IN S T) CURE. Joseph Ferry’s hill buukers nre I Fred Meld w a s out ou the streets it The ailment goes. -O--------- V| ONDAYK. WKDNKSDAYB ANÜ FUI- As sure as now complete and ready tor the agHiu this week, having recovered lvJL daya will run us foliows: KW OWNERSHIP, receptiou of coal. Bom the attack of fever that laid Louve I I Arrive ENV IMPROVEMENTS, Mike McCormac has been eu- siege to him for some weeks, 8 00 n. in. I Mnrahfleld | 12.30 p. m. E NLAUGED FACILITIES. KW FACULTY, v rrivi “ i | iiiivi Jack Pullen, of Beaver Hill, has gaged l>v tho B. B. Coal Co. as ■ There has been a good deal of R ead the H kkald ’ h g rea t d u b b in g 0.80 “ | COQUILLE CITY | 11.00a. m. WITH ability to make them larger, and a 9IOOO I .I R I M R Y , should moved to Riverton. their blacksmith. Mr. M. will petty thieving going on around lu. ( hi •• | llyrtle Point I 10.10 M o ffers— the best ever offered. surely induce citizens of Coog, Curry aud western Douglas counties to rs-. «*k educational advantages near hotue. Our Faculty will be teacher« There is a demand for houses — build a dwelling here and become | Uncle Daniel Pulaski’s place lately Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap, of veara of experience in some of our best Eastern Colleges. take notice, ye lot owners. a permanent citizen of our town. | and unless it is stopped something for cash—aud cusli only. L O C A L ITEM S. Miss Ithoda Estes is now em- will drop, THEN we cau holy you, if you can do carpenter’s work, or if you can The World Almanac is for Bale John Terrott will move to Frank help supply provisions, or whatever it be, toward building or keeping Additional locals ou 2d fiage. ployed at the Riverton hotel. N. M. Stowers, who line been at this office for ouly 25 cents. Collier’s ranch, near town. up the school. tSbTLet us hear from you at onoe.,i£j Another saloon is running on 8jc k for a yPar W as ah|e (0 Frost fell lint Wednesday and SCHOOL WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 1-ITH. Having purchased, The nroual school meeting and B. E. Nosier lias received a large not only the property, but also “ All good-will and attendant et oeteras,” R iverstreet—proprietor,J.Sweeny.1 gjTe U8 a ca| | tbia week. He is Thursday niohtB. and choice stock o f tobacco ami election will tako place next Mou- we hope for the return of the old boarders as well as many new ones. We uoticed two constables in very much improved iu health The sheriff announces that taxes cigars. AddrenH, REV. J. L. FUTRELL, * dny. ! town last Saturday. D. J ihnson, lately, having gained some sixteen julTtf) (’oquille City, Oregon. Attorney Topping o f Bandon are due for 1890. Mrs. M. E. Barrett, an evangel of Coquille City, and Sim Huut, of pounds in weight. The Coquillo Choral Society is ist, is at Marshdeld holding relig went to Empire on legal business | Bandon. We are attracting con- yesterday. Outgoing passengers on the atartiug off in goad shape. ious services. I siderable attention of late and our Albion are J. C. Crane, Ed Page R . II. Rosa of Bandon, nnd Alex Miss Duisy Wickham lias come Pitormy March b n ssR iu —except notoriety is spreading far and wide. and son, Peter Nelson and nephew, home from Bandon to remain. that the calender has not been Smith of Arngo, went to the bay Last week a petition was circu- Chas. Schweizer and Emile Schwei- yesterday. Best of bacon at Johnson Bro's, turned forwaid. luted und generally signed for the Rev. J. L. Futrell has been cou- removal of obstructions on State : zer. also eastern honey drip syrup. * Misses Amanda Rowan aud Rosa J. H. LIptoo, of Floras creek, Chns. Blnmenrother o f Bandon Wilson were down last week visit fined to his house for several days and Myrtle streets. Now it nppears has three plum tries that have been by sickness. to us thnt it is unnecssary to re- i ing from Fislitrap. has keen commissioned a notary Jim Laird, George Steward nnd move or in any way damnge the in full bloom for about teu days. The citizens of Port Orford public. They are of the variety , kuowu as HAS AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF In N e* Jersey they are talking intend giving a ball on St. Patrick’s Dave Pei kins went to the bay yes log boom, inasmuch ns said boom. may be wharfed over at such a ! ' Abundance. One of these trees terday on business. day for the benefit of their school o f running Grover Cleveland for height as not to interfere with the ’,3 re a *U H crop of fruit last yeur. fund. M. It. Lee li ns been appointed governor next year. The steamer Albion came in Sat The largest and best stock of agent at Bandon for the J. S. K im bo.im, and thereby extending said Drugs, family medicines, station streets to the outside of the boom, urday morning over a rough bar ery and gnrden seeds kept in stock cigars nml tobacco ever brought to ball line o f steamers. and reported fifteen feet of water. Watch and jewelry repairing in making a convenience to the pub- A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PPJCES. at the Coqnille Pharmacy. * Coquille City just received by B. i lie and not costing the mill-owners She brought a large amount of E. Nosier. a workmanlike manner nt the low John Johnson was down from his — WE ALSO HAVE — but a small sum. Why cau not freight, including about seventy M. W. McCormac of Libby has est rates, by C. L. Gray. North Fork homo last week. His such u wharf be built aud injure tons for the Pioneer Gold Mining now moved to Riverton, where he Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and ilo Undertaking and Embalming on health is not much improved. Uncle Dan Pulaski was up from Company, who recently purchased holds a positiou at the coal mines Batulon ou business last Friday. no oue, but really benefit those who the Lane raiue. She also brought short notice. The steamer Chilkat enme into wish to utilize those streets? as machinist. Way-General Repair and Cabinet work done at storeys# Pretty well for a man of 90-odd a large shipment of wool for the the river yesterday, nml this is said Mr. Bryan and partner were iu 8ttiriu I. O. O. F. Building, aud we guarantee satis-TS* At Dr. Moore’s Coqnille Plinr- years. to be her lust trip, having been town again buying up youug cattle. Bandon Woolen Mills Co. toy-faction in every line.“ ® « tnney you will find prices to corre transferced to another run. Henry Lorenz, B. F. Lawrence They took away a fine drove when Tuesday, while H. R. Reed and spond with the depressed value of nnd Anderson Lamb took in the they left his men were at work on the Bessie Miss Laura Barklow returned to . Foresters’ ball at Beaver Hill last Once more we are in receipt of j K, Ed Ohman and Axel Erickson her home at Norway last Wedues- ) ° “ r ucf the good news that James Leo and got caugLt by the breakers ami TH E day, after a protracted stay at B a n -! home (lags were thrown to the night. d o n . The 11 lilt ALU sanctum hud a breeze yesterday to the memory of The public is cordially invited to family will bo here ere the coining churned up considerably, although that grandest of Americans—our attend the literary entertainment at spring shall ha .’ o vanished. neither wns hart seriously. Ohman cal). own Washington. D onna A n a . was washed under the schooner the Institute Friday night, 26th, nt Mrs. G us Buckingham and child j Every house in town is occupied, 7:30 o’clock. and against some timbers nnd Axel reo came up from Bandon yester- U. S. Commissioner O. Dodge was rolled some sixty or more feet day to viait a few ilays. She is, and more families enquiring for The traveling public will find it stopping with her aunt, Mrs. It. E residences. Wake up, friends, and to their ndvautnge to patronize the and Will Dietz, of Myrtle Poiut, along the beach. Mr. Reed got the meet the demand. Buck. livery-stable of J. S. Hayes, when visited this place two or three days vessel out of the reach o f the break last week. The latter is agent for ers o d Tuesday and yesterday by The Clover-Leaf creamery prop- at Empire City. Several of our young folks the “ Rncine Fire Engine Co.,” of uoou Lad it turned around, and he preparing n pleasing drama, “ Little i e|dy bo us id ns a skiimniug Miss Pearl Zsvelly joined the Racine, Win., nnd is introducing is now at work bringing it across Goldie, or the Child of the Comp, station in connection with the Co- family nt this place Wednesday of COQUILLE CITY, OR., fire nparatua, specially the chemical the beach. He expects to have it quiile creamery this season. which they will give at Masonic last week, nf .er a residence in Myr engines, in this section of Oregon, alongside the lagoon in about four The Clover-Leaf creamery ma tle Point for some mouths. liall at an early date. Corne*? Second and Taylor Streets, and Mr. Dodge is introducing the days. The steam shovel, belonging to young amu aud speaking for him. Several first-class Dairying and chinery was brought down from Myrtle Point yesterday and trans the railroad company, is being put A special meeting of our town Agricultural papers are offered free Lee Items. for one year to cash subscribers of ferred to the Chilkat, to b6 takeu in thorough repair at thecar-shops council was held Wednesday night nt Marshfield, probably a pointer of last week to consider a proposi th e H ebai . d . Make your selection to the Siuslaw. Lee, Feb. 19.— I haven’t seen I f you want a reliable dye that that work ou the road will follow tion to supply this place with from our splendid clubbing lists. anything from this part of the at an early day. Next Friday night thero will be will color an even brown or black, machines aud to inquire into the country in quite nwbilo, so I Fon S a l e , on L e a s e — A splendid merits of the invention as a fire thought I would write some. n public entertainment given at and will please and satisfy you IF W E H A V E N ’T G O T the Collegiate Institute building every time, use Buckingham’s Dye blacksmith and wood-work shop, extinguisher. The matters were SuDshine at preseut— and that is for the Whiskers. two forges, first-class location, and by a number of the pupils. It will talked over, aud some testimony as what the farmers like to see. W H A T Y O U W ANT. bean extra event—a program of Our “ cyclers,” who last summer supplied with necessary tools and to the efficiency of chemical apa- Revs. Epperlv,Helm and Hamish prepared a nice track nt the north machinery. Apply and learn par i rains given by several citizens who are holdiug a revival meeting at literary and musical merit. H erald O ffice . : were invited to be present. The the North Fork church. L A. Marsters, proprietor of the ern limits of town, nre fencing it ticulars from the There We are pleased to learn that Dr. I council, however, postponed fur- have been 7 joiners. Ih eie is poultry and stock farm at Cleve in nnd will have it in nice form J. W. Strange has so far recovered i ther action till some night this quite a number professed religioD. land, Douglas county, has cut prices this spring nnd summer. Dou’ t fail to call nt the Pharmacy. You will find a full stock of Sta on eggs of fine t looded fowls to SI Farcy poultry eggs for only SI as that ho expects to again start for ! week, nnd till a public exhibition Don’t know how long the meeting tionary, Tablets and School Supplies on band. for 13—former price was SI 50. for 13 for hatching purposes. See the Coquille river points next week. , aud test of the machinery had will contiune, (here is quite an ------------- . ------------------ Read his ndvertisment and see the ad. of the Mountain View ponltiy Ho will come by way of Yaquina I been made. Messrs. Dodge and interest taken in it. and lino stock farm at Cleveland, bay, and may bo expected to arrive | Dietz will give a public display of list of his fine stock. Mrs. C. H. Mnet, of Lee, visited I p rescrip tion s Scientifically "frilled.’’ I the merits of these machines some her son R. H. Mast at Bandon last A. C. Wilson, maehinest at the Douglas county, in today’s HERALD. about March 1st. DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. Henry Goetz, formerly a resident ] evening this week, aud it is to be week, as Rube's wife expects to Libby coal mines and owner of the F. A. White has received his fine blacksmithing and wagon shop stock and is now prepared to do of this county, but for sereral years 1 hoped our citizens will take an leave fur Portland iu a abort while. Frank Black and bis sister Mary at this place, returned home yester shoeinaking and mending, harness past an ecgrnver end lithographer interest in it and ba informed o d day after a visit of several days at repairing, etc,, o f every kind. at San Francisco aud Oakland, is the merits or demerits of the same. visited their friend Mr. Wallace of If we could trace Dyspepsia to its 5b'9 place the first of the week, this place. Mr. W. is reappointed | Shop— First street between Nosler’s now in Coos county ngain. He vis * - ■ ................... ■ to his position at the Libby miues livery stable and Wilson’s new ited tins place last week in com source, it would lead back to our! Grandma Mast has been quite ill * # « * B. J. * 1. TUTTLE, PROPRIETOR. for another year. blucksmith shop. * pany with our friend T. Y. Callag kitchens. In fact, the secret of for 80mp few >Kv9 but ¡9 improving If now- Slle highly appreciates the Rev. II. 15. Swafford, Southern A few flakes c.f prow fell last han o f Bandon. The H erald had good health is good cooking. well cooked, foods are partially d i - ' kindnesses shown to her by Mr. and Methodist minister once nt this j Saturday, during the rain showers a pie isaut call. AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY, The music class of Miss Keely gested; if poorly cooked, they nre I M« - in te r s , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, station, and very popular, publishes! j — the first of the winter— and Sun I am now prepared to entertiin the traveling public in first-class Mrs. W. H. Rrown, Mr. Chandler at\lo, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason a small paper, monthly, at Ariiuckle, j day morning the sidewalks could will complete its first term this less digestible than in their raw able rates. Tabios supplied with the best the market affords. and Perry Hutcher. Cal. The Home Advocate is now supply enough snow to fnruish the week. We hear she is doing fine state. If vou are n victim of faulty SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, F r e e S il v e r . roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term« in its second volume. It is good children sport nt snowballing. work in the music department. cooking; that is, if you suffer from for Families and Theatrical Troupes. nil the time, nnd well worth the But it disappeared as the sun struck Most, if not nil, her pupils are Dyspepsia, the rational cure must (Marshfield Ban.) R ates-$1 to #2 per day. be looked for in an artificially di-1 doing well, and we hear it hinted small price of 25 cents per year. it Dr. Vogel, (be optician, left Mon that she will soou give a mnsic.ale. gested food, and n food which will | day to visit Gardiuer, on bis return We regret to lose our old friend Cray’s orchestra has issued post A . O . W H E E L E R , ’, ; aud comrade, J. W. Clark, who de ers for a grand bon-bon ball, to be We hope to be among the favored at the same time aid the digestion to Portland. of otbor foods. Such a prepara parted for Pittsburg, Pa., the past given at Masonic hall Satuiday ones ou that occasion. Heory Holm wns on the Coquille (Sucaessor to J. P. Messer ,7 virtually rests the tired diges- R. A. Easton, o f Empiro City, tion week. Comrade C. has been a night, March 13th. There will be .. ., , . . . . i last week purchasing cuttle BDd market “ resident of southern Oregon, mainly extra good music and a splendid who attended the teacheis’ examin live organs, thereby restoring them 8,,pep fo f LIVERY AND FEED S T A B L E S , Douglas and Coos counties, for a time. Admission. 50 cents; bon ation week before last, lectured to their natural strength. Claude A. N o lk e r and wife, for The Digestive cordial, as prepared BEAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings number of years, and leaves a bons free. merly of the bay, have Ihcated nt Midnight supper nt number o f his fa m ily nnd inanv Mrs. Sheppard’s, nt 25 cents per of last week in the Southern Meth by tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon, Redlands, California. E A D Q U A R T E R S OF C IT Y E X P R E S S . Attendance at wharf odist church. The lecture Tuesday is just such a preparation, and a frie n d s and a cq u a in ta n ces here. plate. and depot to all steamers and train«, and Reneral banlins promptly and carefully Ed Dougherty, of Empire City, single 10 cent bottle will convince night was in the line of temper The H e r a l d regrets h is d ep a rtu re, received the information that transacted. Buy an “ Arlington” high-arm ance, and that of Wednesday on you of its value. If your dniggist j has J^VaVVJl'len “ hrir“ '!« a piece of but w ishes him well and n o d is a p pointment iu his ch a n g e o f resi self-threading sewing machine, of political economy. He lind good dosen t keep it,, ho will bo glad to property iu Cnlutnbinuna county, ftlA H I U R n . the “ New Home” pattern, war andiencps b th nights nnd his lec- get it through his wholesale house. dence. RflBJOBN-R/ hmuhsen —At Marshfield, Feb. Ohio, valued at $4000. ranted for 10 years— a $65 machine tu'es are well spoken of. 15. 1897, by Rev. \V. Horsfall, C. M. O. W. Hurd, of Florence, and a Bandon L ecord ei. Lev. W. 1>. an(j ns gno,j ,18 t|10 hest high-priced Esbjorn and Miss Sofia Raamo—«a. L.VXOL is the best mediqino for member of tho general merchan The new steamer, Coquille River, Smith, of Coqnille City, spent sev- mnd)ine ma(le_ f()r nl),y s'18 60! II AS on hand n fine stock of children. Doctors recommend it iu dise firm of Hurd & Davenport of ernl days in town this week piepnr- gpm, H erald , or order after her trial trip at Sail Francisco ! P ointkb —At Fislitrap, Feb. 18,1897, to Mr. place of Castor Oil. that place, was in Marshfield this I and Mrs. T. S. Pointer, a daughter. log the old school house budding! 1|rect , , cn,,„ the Co „ pon ln on Saturday, 13th inst., tried her Rev. H. 15. Swafford’s paper, The week. While hero he purchased ! L und —At Bay City, Feb, 15,1897. to Mr. Inclnding for a church house. Mr. Heaton, n,.VPrtiFmP„ t on our first page, sen-going qualities with a load of freight and passeugers for Grays Home Advocate: We are huppy to of T. A. North the Myrtle Point j and Mrs. Charles Lund, a daughter. o f Coquille City, aud J II. Gaunt- Rea,, lulvertispmout. Underwear, Oversliirtx, lies, Etc. Harbor, passing the mouth of our note “ The Coquillo City H erald ” nml creamery plant and will have the J ohnson —At Marshfield. Feb. 14. 1897, to Jett, o f tins place, assisted Lira in Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Johnson, a son. the work. New seats were tunde, | B seems to be the intention of river, where she was built and “ The Bandon Recorder” as among same shipped to Siuslaw at the ' N ollnkb —At Redlancs, Cal., Dec. 22,1890, - ALSO — one end of the building ceiled j the company to extend the railroad from which 6he took her name, on our exchanges. These good papers ' first opportunity, I to Mr. and Mr«. Claude Nollner, a son. Dress Trimm ngs and Linings inside nnd the windows fixed up. <° Roseburg. beginning work in Thursday last. She gave n salute, like the balmy breezes aud rich in connection store. Port Orford Tribune. About nil thnt is required to trails- 1 March or April to that end. The which wns heard by several at this evergreens of their Oregon home A share of the public’s natron Age is kindly Mrs. McBride had the misfortune form the building into a very cred county division committee o f pub- place. The Coquille River is a are refreshing indeed, and link us solicite t. STEAM ER r-yTTwo doors enst of I. O. O. F. Hall. JE l itahle church edifice is nti applies licity w ill hardly think it fair to splendid new boat, with good power with the sweet memories of tho to fall down stairs Inst week, receiv ing painful, but not serions injury. tion of paint, which is soon to b e [PXPenfJ anything on this end of the and fine passongeracoommodations, years we spent on tho lovely Co Bpplied. line. But the distributing center nnd is advertised to leave San Fran quille. George Forty, who is mining on Fay Hervev, o f the North F ork ,! j3 st'H desirous to have the things cisco for Coqnille river direct Port Orford beach, fouud a $2.50 rpAXES for the year 1890 are due and Capital Journal ‘ ’X'’ Ray 3 . gold coiu in his machine one day i . canyaosing Coos county for Mr. to ^ t n b u t e and the peaceable, about March 1st. She will make 1 payable flora Feb. 15, 1897, and will W IL L L E A V E become delinquent April 1, 1897. On and this run r?gular!y hereafter. See I last week. It was coined in 1861. Bryan’s new book, "The First Bat- Pract,cal an‘1 fa,r lin k in g citizens after that Unto three (3j per cent will be It is said Boss Iky Patterson does — • ---- tie.” I he work is rarely fine, being Jbere are not averse to having the advertisement. added to the amount of tax. San Francisco fo r Coquille -------------* «»►«-------- ---- W. W. GAOE, most handsomely illustrated with tlne «te n d e d to a finish, whether nothing these days but fill Senator J Riotous Realism: “ I painted a and Tax-Collector of Cooa county, Sam Jones’ latest advice to At Reed up with the horrors of Pop- winter scene the other day that was riuer direct about March 1st. Sheriff 40 beautiful photo half-tones, and I f 561 ' ,f t»ie outJny is on this side Oregon. contains over 000 pages. It ought . c,'vu,e. ,°Lr Dot . 1 ,e Christian workers is to “ leave the ulism. . . . For a man who gets tho so true to nature thnt the thermom- W ill receiua passengers and AT ONCE.- A«ttv« agent» to be in every library, and particu- '‘ atefiet, neighbors, and bury the ‘sweet by-and-by’ alone for a while jimjams at the mere thought of Pop- nter in my studio fell 20 degrees.” freight fo r all Coquille riuer n r ANTED for each county. Exclusive coutrol and no risk. Will clear twelve to twenty- larly placed iu the hands of the ^ I f const.tuted committee that nnd get to work on the ‘ nasty now.' ” i ulism, A1 Reed made quito n Popu- “ Humph, that’s nothing. 1 painted live hundred dollars a year. Euolose stamp 0. C. BENJAMIN. I listie harranguo to the senate this a portrait of old Brown last year points. young men ns a testimony of how da !‘; ftnd Peace and Prosperity for full particulars, or 25 cts for $1 sample . morning. Ho talked horse sense that whs so lifelike that 1 had to BIO RAPIDS MINERAL WAl'ER C O .t they may rise in life by industry " 1 reigu. tojan27] Big Rapids, Michigan. just the s a m e ....I f A1 Reed makes shave it regu'arly.” and preseverence in proper chan- Not long ago a farmer who lives VIE W 'O R S a l e - T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls, nets. The price c f the hook is three miles from here, came to ray another speech like he did this morn- Accordin„ to the statistics of the MOUNTAIN both elegibte to registry for pore-blood, fl.75, cloth binding; $2 25 for halt store before breakfast and bought a mg hew.il be called s Populist, sure WOBther bureau, the property loss P O U L T R Y one yearling nnd one spring calf. The A man who laments Uio condition of from tornadoes during tho last ten bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough full yearling enn be bought for $40, and the 4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the the farmer as Reed did is not a good years has been five times ns great A N D S T O C K F A R M , Remedy. He said their little boy H brald office for particulars, or write Republican. had a bad cold, and ns they had used That's what people say when JUDGE J. H. HCHBOEDER. \ in Missouri as in nny other state, L A. M A R S T E R S . P R O P R IE T O R , july7tf1 Arago, Coos county, Oregon. what they had in the house his wife advised to take something to j It is a great thing to be at the head CLEVELAND, OREGON. G o to any grocer and would not let him go to plow until The schoolhouse at Paisley, cure that cough. T'OR HALE—8 9 acres of All Bottom i Lake county, burned recently, and ' le procession, ask for Schilling's B est tea: ho came and got another bottle Land. X mile south of Coquille City, HAVE FOR SALE— Ergs, from my Have you ever noticed that many ol the children lost their b o o k f.' The Indian camp, near Cottage, _ T. ... T, , , The little bov. who was with him l*nr«* Itrecl P n n l lr j , ns follows on bank of river; 18 r.sres in cultivation; good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune the cough that goes away after Tho schoolhouse was also a place Grove, Lane county, was destroyed t Silver-Laced Wyandotte*. Japan, English Breakfast, remarked: “ Now I will soon he well trees—crop this year. Plenty of apple Silver-Spangled Hnmburgs, awhile takes the cougher along ? for holding church and meetings 'O’ ^re tho other morning. 1 h e , frees for family orchard. Terras reason Barred Fly month Rocks. Oolong, Ceylon, or the for Chamberlain's “ toff” medicine | of the literary society. Indians all got drunk aud left the able Address O. W. STEVENSON, A n d h i doesn't come back t Hinale-Comb Brown Leghorns, always cures nie.”— R. C. MrElrov, 1 junlfitf] Coqnille City. Polish. Blend. Rabbit-killing i's’ a popnln. ratnF’ in " orn° w«7 >t caught c I Golden Black Hawk, Rn. In speaking of have also for sale some fine Poland I7V )K SAI !. IO O Ki I >HE ! < > amusement in Lake county this hre an<1 ^ ’n..l w.thita contents. China Hogs. Angora Goats, etc. Ayer’s H e will pay you your this remedy Mr. McElroy said peo JL1 the river can get right-of-wny serosa Eggs. * 1 for IS winter. In one school district over ple came from far and wide to his i strip tu the ( liver). It is benchland, and ANTED—A laily partner, to corres has coal on it; half the saw timber is cut money back if you don't store to get it. and many of them Cherry Pectoral 1200 rabbits were killed by iti > pond. Must be of good (’hristinn r p o EXCHANGE--A fine lot and 2 good off, but plenty of fine pile timber remains neighbors on a recent Sunday. would not know what to do without character; between 29 and 25 vests of nge. 1 dwellings, in Marshfield, in residence G«*od soi': rvit! like it. Cures Coughs. will oxchnnpe for a small ranch. For terms, call on or addr as it For sale at 25 nnd 50 rents per The II fha . d is all home print and All correspondence confidential. Address, Center; A Schilling A Company Address HERALD LAND CO W R. PANTER. B. A. CHBLOR, San Franciv. > C) laittle bv It. S. Knowlton, druggist.* the cheapest paper in Coos county 123 4t| H ikald B ox , Coquille City. Oregon. Riverton, Orecixj#. Coqnille City, Oregon. no?19 As sure as winter comes, STIFFNESS SORENESS s S t. J acobs Oil N Ooqnille P U R N IT U R E ^ -- STORE ------ BED-ROOM SUITES. ** LOUNGES. SETTEES. I I EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS. MOLDINGS, I I MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC. n O Q U IL L E pH A R M A Æ Y Is the Coming Drug Store. Will Supply It For You. H otel coquille , J S H M. H. HER3EY- non*. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, C oquille Notice to Taxpayers. river “It will go away after awhile.” I W 1 I