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f f l j p t i l f è t ó i j ¿ iu 'T n lil F r e s h m ilk ut S t a u le y ’ a. Sumner Items. The Supper and Musicale * l’ M rs . H u d s o n is r e o i v e r i n g fr o m h e r Into t ick ut as. rjOQUILLE ^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. N Given by the W. C. T. U. at Ma- Sumner, March 12 — Stormy sonic hall last Tuesday night, for a weather and muddy roads, M y r o n W ic k h a m n n d w ife c a u io charity purpose, wne nicely man- Frank Bowron is‘ preparing to u p fr o m B a n d o n S a t u r d a y . aged, well patronized and most move to Ten-mile, R E G U L A R T R A IN S ltead tk o H erald ’ s great clubbing enjoyable. A table, bountifully Miss Mary Black will teach the ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FUI- offers— tko best ever offered. M liilVH will run tin follows! EW OWNERSHIP, filled with good things, substantial Lep school this summer, EW IMPROVEMENTS, R S NLAliGED FACILITIES. Den ve I and tempting, was spread ¡ d the Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Boon have I9.a0p. m. 1 B e s t o f b a c o n ut J o h n s o n B t o ’a, 8 00 n. ni. I Marshfield EW FACULTY. Xj upper hall at G:30 p. m. and caught returned from Fairview where they L eave’ a ls o e a s t e r n h o n e y - d r ip s y r u p . * Arrive ** I W ITH ability to make them larger, and a # 1 0 0 0 l . l l l l t A R T , eh 9.1)0 “ I COQUILLE CITY ll.non. in. Q ur p U^|j0 8C[j0 0 | w ill b e g in many a lauquisbing appetite, have been visitiug Mrs. Norris, who surely induce citizens of Coog, Curry and western Douglas coaatirt to 10.30 10. (X) “ I Myrtle Point seek educational advantages near home. Our Faculty will be teachers This interesting program proceeded ! is quite sick. M o n d a y n e x t, fo r u 3 - m o u t h s ’ te rm . o f vears of experience in some of oar best Eastern Colleges. till 8 o’clock, when the musi- Prof. D ooey’s singing school L O C A L ITEM S. Watch and jewelry repairing in cal program was anqpunced in the will close iu about two weeks, THEN we can help you, if yon can do carpenter’ s work, or if you iwn> a workmanlike manner at the low help supply provisions, or whatever it be, toward building or keeping main hall. The seats were well Mrs. S. B. Sherwood is expected Additional locals on 2d page. j est rates, by C. L. Gray. * up the school. ISgTLet us hear from you at once. filled in expectancy, and for some- home from Los Angeles, California, SCHOOL Uncle Tom Willard seems to be| Drugs, family medicines, station W ILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 1 IT H . Having purchased, thing over an hour the audience where she has been visitiug her not only the property, but also “ All good-will aud attendant et ceteras,” growing weaker. ery and garden seeds kept in stock we lupe for the return of the old boarders as well as inauv new ones. feasted on a varied and entertain- (.laughter, Mrs. Haiues. J . J. Stanley wants to buy a few at the Coquille Pharmacy. . Address, REV. J. L. FUTRELL, * William Caveuangh will teach julTtf.) ing rendition of solos, quartets and Coquille City, Oregon. Absolutely Pure. choice dairy cows. * Handsomely and nrtisticnlly en the Sumner school, beginning the choruses by the Coquille Choral Johuson Bro’s are selling cheap, larged photographs at home. See Celebrated for its great leaven first Monday in May. Society. The following numbers ing strength and henlthfulness. for cash— and cash only. * Charley Zevely, at H erald office. Arabie Boone has returned home Assures the food against alum were given: and all forms of adulteration The World Almanac is for sale “ Uncle Bob’’ Lowe, of Prosper, Anthem, full chorus -The Earth from the mines at Leland where common to the olteap brands. at this office fot ouly 25 cents. he has been employed the past was on our streets yesterday and is the Lord’s. R o y a l M a k in g P ow dku C o .. New York. Uncle Billy Way was very poorly was to remain a day or so visiting Solo, He Was a Prince -Miss witter. James Stock has rented the L. yesterday morning, but is better friends here. Zettn Messer. Solo and chorus— Dem Walls of M. Noble farm at Sumner for two since. At Dr. Moore’s Coqnille Phar Prof. Doney, of Fairview, has been Jericho; nolo by J. W. Sugg, and years, and will soon take posses B. E. Nosier has received a large macy you will find prices to corre in town a day or two. sion. and choice stock of tobacco and spond witli the depressed value of Miss Ray Collier returned yester chorus by the society. The Sumner aport who amuses Solo, Flee as a Bird to Your * day from a trip to Baudon. cigars. * your prodace. HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF himself riding his bike on the Mouutain— A. A. Leach. The presbytery o f the Pres Harry Guerin moved from the The M. E., south, will hold an muddy streets, took a trip to the Malequartet medley— Manhattan Collier house yesterday to Zenie byterian church, including the Easter service ou the morning of Quartet of Coquille City—Frank hay iu-6earch of clams otieday last district of southwestern Oregon, Easter Sunday— April 18th. Strang’s property. Strang, Claude Nosier, Fred N os-, week. W a n t e d — To borrow, $100, on 3 will meet in Oak'and, Douglas Quite a number o f the Sutnner- Baker, the photographer, will 1er and Anrou Wilson. county, on April 13th. A GOOD STOCK OF WALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. or 5 yenra’ time; good security. hold cabinet photos at $1.50 pe Solo Hud chorus— We’ll Git ites attended the entertainment Parties wishing marriage li Apply at H e u a l d office. given by the singing school at dozen this summer, from Myrtle There, All the Same; feolo by J. S. — WE ALSO HAVE — J. J. Stanley will start a bran censes can obtain the same through Point to Baudon MoEven and chorus by thesociety Fairview, assisted by the Suomer Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on new milk wagon April 1st. Save D. F. Demi at Coquille City. Ap Solo, The Lost Child— W. 8. Dramatic Club and others, on the Hall’s Hair Renewei cureB dan ply with witness at least a day or two short notice. him your orders. Gtli. Perry. druff and scalp affections; ulso nil tt^-General Repair and Cabinet work done at store The grip has seized many o f before the documents are needed. * Program lasted until about Solo, Jamie— Mrs. J. S. Conwell. taOrin I. O. O. F. Building, aud we guarantee satis-ife* Miss Fannie Moore, for the past cases of baldness where the glands our citizens, and some of the older Solo and chorus of male voices midnight, when an excellent lunch which feed the roots o f the hair “faction in every line.-®» two terms a teacher at onr Collegi was served. After supper the ones are the worse of the handl —Exceptiug when 1 Vote; solo by ate Institute, took her departure are not closed lip. Claud Nosier; chorus by A. A. dancing commenced, but though ing. Miss Belle Mntheny has returned Lencli, M. O. Hawkins, J. W. Sngg, the games was blocked for about The largest and best stock of per steamer Coquille River last cigars and tobacco ever brought to Saturday for her home at Meridian, from Douglas couuly to her home Aaron Wilson and J. S. McEwen. one-fifth of a minute by the Great T H E at Mvrtle Point. She came to Duet and chorus— The Deacon's Mogul with the long whiskers, Coquille City just received by B. Miss. F or S ale , or L ease —A splendid tliia place Saturday and visited Duty; duet by Mrs. Nora Good and other music was immediately pro E. Noaler. Mrs. Conway, chorus by thesociety. vided Hnd the dance went on. And Mrs. J. W. Lenevo returned yes blacksmith and wood-work shop, friends a tew days. Solo aud chorus— Asleep on the the next day it snowed. Beulah Chapter, No. G, O. E. S., terday from n week’s visit to .Mrs. two forges, first-class location, and S usannah . Grimes, lit Marshfield. She re supplied with necessary tools and held an unnsunlly spirited business Maintop; solo by J. S. McEwen, ported the latter as being some machinery. Apply and learn par meeting last Friday night, at which and chorus by the society. LHandon Recorder. I The pieces were all well received, ticulars from the H erald O ffice . there was a very largo atteudance better. W. Taylor, W. Donk nnd M. Ur. J. W. Strange is at Yaqnina Peter Loggie, one of Bandon’s of members and four new candi-: while the Manhattan Quartet’s Hayter are washing out a test lot dates initiated. After the business medley and Mr. Perry’s comic solo of sand on the Parker place, a and will come down on the Far- enterprising citizens, came up last _ u ,, of miles east of town, this couple nllou on her next trip. Ills dutes Saturday from Riverton ou the new exercises the doors were thrown j were each encored. C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , O R ., to be at this place will be later an steamer Coquille River. Mr. L. is open to families nnd friends of the j Miss Marvin Lamb presided at j week_ members and a few invited guests, the organ in a charming manner, j . . . w ... , , _ o„ ■ nounced. * officially connected with the Ban- C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d T a y lo r S t r e e t s , for whom were spread two long The solos of Miss Zetta Messer, ' s' ^ L eh^°™ h” B “ A public meeting is called for don Block Coal Co. and was inter tables groaning under the weight of i Mr. Leach, Mr. Perry and M «• j I™ “ VV. Thursday evening at Mercantile ested in loading the new steamer good things which had been pro-1 Conwell were each well sustained’ K. .. [ . hall, for the purpose of consider on her reaching Riverton from this tided for a social feast. The hill- by the organist in expression and | creek: 8 ,be wl11 return to Portland place. ing matters of importance. Every of-fare met a criticism of the most 1 harmony, and tde soveral pieces 1,1 ® ew °1B‘ body come. Outgoing passengers on the The steamer Moro came to this fastidious nad appeased the appe were well given and heartily ap — — 0 ------------ The warden of the penitentiary place from San Frnncisco last tite o f the hugriest. The balance plauded. Albion Sunday were: John Snyder, at Salem lias made his annual report Wednesday and discharged con of the evening was filled iu with The Choral society was repre Chas. Hall, Geo. Fntcb, G. E. I F WE H A V E N ’T GO T o f that institution, and it includes j siderable freight. She received n music, marches and social chats. sented by ouly a portion of its mem Moulton, Mrs. Rnylaud and three among its 300 prisoners three cred large quantity of bloom-handles children, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Harry bership, ns follows: Sopranos— W H A T YOU W ANT, The man who eats because he is ited from Cous county. from the factory here and 100 toDS Mrs. Conwell, Mrs. Sugg, Mrs. Watson uud F. Nelson. hungry is, thus far, on a level with Several first-class Dairying and of coal from our Stockman mine, Good, Aliases Zetta Messer nnd Last week Captain Snyder and The man who stops Agricultural papers are offered free at this place, the first large quantity the brutes. Maude Noaler: altos— Miss Marvin crew, of the Triumph, planted a eating the moment his hunger is T i , ... n ,, for one year to cash subscribers of shipped from here. “ , • ., • J i Lamb and Miss Mamie Conwe) ; red starboard buoy on the rock iu appeased is the wise man. Nature I - ............ - ’ the H erald . Slake your selection Judge Schroeder and County needs no more food than she calls tenores— A. A. Leach, J. W. Sugg, j the channel just inside the mouth Don’t fail to call at the Pharmacy. You will find a full stock of Sta from our splendid clubbing lists. Commissioners Boss and Weekly for. Continued excess brings about M. O. Hawkins, Claude Nosier and I of Ihe river and starboard and port tionary, Tablets and School Supplies on band. Commissioners B. F. Ross of the met in this place yesteiday to con indigestion or dyspepsia, with loss Frank Strang; bassos— Aaron Wil- bouys iu the turn of the river just bay and I. T. Weekly o f Gravel f e r nn hmanp&H t e e n n I i n u t h e o f i l o s l i , a l v o n g U i , u l u o p , a m l t i t i c m son, Fred Nosier and J. S. McEwen. above the cannery. Ford came to this place yesterday advertising for bids for the con and mental power, and an accumu Organist— Miss Msctrfn Lamt>. Dr. Carter, tho Coquille City p r e s c r i p t i o n s S c ie n t if ic a lly “'F ’ i l l e d . . ” on county business. They joined struction of a conrtliouse, etc. lation of aches, pain aand many dan- Some of Ihe members were pre- j dentist, after spending a week here DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. •County Judge Schroeder here and They inspected the block, the | gerous local maladies. vented from participation by sick- pursuing 1)is profession, returned will get through the business to buildings that have been proffered I to Coquille City last Saturday well The atom ich note can do nothing ness' Liken altogether this «upper and pleased with the outlook for build- morrow. for temporary use, etc. | nioue. We must appeal to some Ê it social entertainment were a success : ¡ng Up a good trade at tills place, F. A. White has received his The Coquille Dairymeu’s Union, artificially digested food which can | and enjoyed by all. The balance y ,, wi|j return here on the 1st of stock and is now prepared to do at its annual meeting Monday of j n^so digest other foods. That is to shoeraaking and mending, harness last week, elected the following offi- j say> we must use the Shaker Diges- of the evening was passed in a April aud will remain a week, „ f the Episco- repairing, etc., o f every kind. cers for the ensuing year: Presi- Bve Cordial. Ihe effect is prompt purely social way with greetings of I Rey w # i> # a. J. TUTTLE, PROPRIETOR. ing to buik, a reiii. •Shop— Firststreet between Nosler's dent, J. J. Lamb; secretary, B. F. alu| cheering. The chronic pain filends introductions, conversa-1 , churcb ig till! ‘ < -■ ° property a liyery stable and Wilson’s new Lawrence; treasurer, J. W. Leneve. and distress ceases. Appetito pres tion, plays, etc , occupying *>" n l ,| deuce ou the he has about 11 o’clock. The Christian bought in Bandon. AVING LEASED THI8 NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLER Y, blacksmith shop. The present ently revives. Flesh and vigor i , . . . , , , . . . , M. Kerrigan, W H. Waddingtoc I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class stvle, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason Episcopnl district is going to be J. C. Wilson secured a 10-horse and 8. P. Van Dyke were chosen as gradually come back, and tho suf- £ frlei n^ 1lo,*nP‘l '!’ e,r 8Plen- did orgau for the occasion. able rates. Tables supplied with tho boat tho markot affords. power engine and other machinery directors, of which the president J feler recovers divided into two districts. Bandon SAMPLE ROOMS But he must be for Coramprcial men, will he the center o f one and it roomy and centrally located. last week at Prosper, which reached and secretary are ex-officio members. careful iu future, A trial bottle SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms for Families and Theatrical Troupes. will embrace all the towus on the here Sunday on a scow towed up for 10 cents. Riverton Riotmgs. Rates - $ 1 to |2 per day. Coqnille river nnd all of Curry by the little steamer Maria. The F ro m Crl|>pli> C r e e k . machinery was delivered at the After the big fire in Cripple Creek,, , LAXOL is the . best medicine . . . for Riverton, March ^ 15.— Arthur county. We will then have u , four mine above town yesterday and I took a very severe cold nnd tried . children. Doctors recommend it in F|yDn has beeu visitiug Frank j re8'ffeat ministers. One baloDgtng A . O . W H E E L E R , Uncle Jack will soon hare work P, the l*1« » of Cast0'’ ° ‘ L Kinnicutt and family. to the M E. church, M. E. church _. - n n .x ll. W e ex ex l x . » r ex HI ft 11 / I l i n e A lx C. t l f 1 moving at a lively rate. (Successor to J. P. Messer,) Steamer Coquille River took a south, Presbyterian church and cold only becoming more settled Episcopal church. A blaze broke out on the roof of After using three small bottles of load of coal nt B. B. coal mine. Rifle Team Organized. L IV E R Y A N D F E E D S T A B L E S , F . A. White’s residence, in the Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, both Aloro took a mixed load of coal A Kansas boy smoked 1200 fctpnrgeou addition, about noon Inst the cough and cold left me, and in REAR OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. from Coqnille City,and from Lyons’ A 9 per call iu last week’s H e r Wednesday, from where the pipe this high altitude it takes a merito ald , a meeting of several citizens miue and Ttmou’s miue at this boxes of cigarettes, saved Ihe pic E A D Q U A R T E R S O F C ITY E X P R E S S . Attendm ce at wharf tures, sent them hack to tho man- j passed through the roof. Mrs. W. rious cough remedy to do any good. was held at C. L. Gray’s store Inst place. and depot to all steamers and m trains, and (tenoral hauling promptly aud oarefully ufacturers and asked what he would discovered it and turned on a — G. B. H enderson , editor Daily Ad Friday evening to organize 0 Creed- transacted. J. D. Barklow was with us again get for them. He received this stream from a small spray pump. vertiser. For sale by R. S. Knowlton, moor rifie team. C. Romander was Sunday last. reply: “ Smoke 1200 more and we Neighbors also came to her relief j drUg „isb W h o ra n th in k T. P. Hanly contemplates build will send you a coffin.” called to the chair and T. A. AVal- K. V. Millard will preach at o t noma sim ple nnd soon had the fire extinguished. ° th in * to patent? kir to be secretary. The following ing here on his lot and taking ad the little church tonight. P ro te c t y o u r M enu ; th e y nm y b rin g yo u w ea lth . Damage nominal. Neil Monroe, nn old nnd respected persons signed with the team: C. vantage of our schools. W rite JOH N W K D D B K B u R N A CO.. P a te n t A tto r Notice to Contractors. W ash in gto n , D. C., f o r tho lr $1,800 p ris e o ffe r Tho 4th quarterly conference of a n n eys, The young people gave a surprise citizsu o f Isthmus slough, ou Coos Romander, W. C. Rose, John John Mr. Smith and family o f New d n o w lis t o f o n e th o usan d Inventions w an ted . the United Biethren in Christ w i l l ____ _____________________ greeting to Miss Mnttie Anderson, bay, was on a brief visit here yes son, W. W. Shields, B. F. Collier, port have moved into the Peterson EALED BIDS will be received by the bo held at Unity church, on Catch- __ TT T tv - m a p x / at J. W. Nosler’s, last Saturday terday, including a call on his old Ira Johnson, C. L. Gray, Gso. Col building, lately vacated by Mr. County Court of Coon County, Oregon, until noon on April 15, 1897, for the erec ing slough, April 10th, 1897, nt 2 M U H r ir N r Y night. A host of them met at Prof. friend, Mr. Strang. Mr. Monroe lier, Ross Johnson, Chas. Collier, Russell. D onna A na . tion and completion o f a lirick courthouse, o'clock p. m.; also ou Sunday at 1*1 . 1 1 , 1 1 J L 1 V O I -I K . V. Millard’s in Ihe early part of went lo Riverton on business. It T. A. Walker. to be built at Coqnille City, Oregon, for T - AS on baud a fine stock of C dos County, Oregon, according to the 11 a. m. aud 7 p. m. the evening nnd there organized seems he lias a bid for his coal C. L. Gray was elected captain. The music pupils of the Colle plans and specifications prepared by Cbas. E l d e k E . C. W y a t t , i 1 1 for their foray. The surprise was lands on the bay from a syndicate The club decided to practice giate Institute gave a recital at the II. Durggraf. architect, Salem, Oregon. All R ev . E . P ugh . complete, but none the less enjoy at Seattle. Air. Monroe has been each Saturday afternoon, distance residence of the president, Rev. J. bide must bo filed with the County Clerk Empire City, Oregon. able to hosts and geest— the order n resident of Coos for 30 years, 200 yards, Creedmoor regulations. L. Futrell, last Saturdny evening. at The Including Court will consider bids, an follows: Church Directory. o. I t i . . i hope ------- ------ l _. The double-parlor was seated for 1st. T o complete the entire building, lid. being reversed in this case. The and this was his first visit visit to to G Co-1 The was ---------------- expressed 1 . that l i i d e i m i r , Oym Jiirt«, lie « , F.U. To furnish all mason work, including brick, evening passed p le a s a n tly iu a qnille. other neighborhoods will organize the parents, friends and a few atone, lath and plaster, cementing and con HBISTIAN CHURCH. Coquillo Cit,y. social way. W. H. Waddington, of Lampey and a shooting tournament soon invited guests, and an appreciative crete work. 3d. To furnish all other ma — ALSO — Preaching 1st and 3d Lord’ s days in arid labor necessary to complete the each month, at 11 o’clock a. m. and 7:30 The bon-bon ball, given last Sat creek, came up last Satnrday. He fake place. D ress Trim m ngs an d L inings j audience was gathered to the feast, terial building, not mentioned above uh mason p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 urday evening at Mnsonic hall placed two handsome paintings, o f' in corn action store. 1 he firs! match was Bliot under Miss Keely, the teacher, stated the work. o’ clock a. m. Pray»r-meeting every Wed The Court will not consider or recognize nesday evening. under the management of Gray's his own skill, on exhibition at auspices of tho club last Saturday, object o f the assemblage, and called C. A. H tinm , Minister. A share of the public’s patronage is kindly orchestra, was a brilliant affair. Knowlton’s store. One is a frnit with the following total result, the numbers, which included tecit- sub-bids. solicited. The successful contractor will bo required py*Tw o doors east o f I. O. O. F. Hall, fikfi BO I t * . The attendance was beyond expec- piece, and the other a “stag fight” each shooting five shots, 50 heiug als from all the pupils who were to give an approved bond or other approved for the amount of the contract H oak —At Bandon, March 7, 1897, to Mr. tation, and all so heartily eutered of two Scottish red deer, present-, perfect: Russ Johnson, 39; B. F. present, from little tots to young security Treaiurer's Notice. price under such conditions as the court and Mrs. Gurley Boak, a daughter. into the charms of such an occa- ing a blending o f both animated Collier, 36; C. Romander, 37; Chas. ladies. The exercises were attrac may determine and demand. Plans and specifications may be seen at sion that its success was complete, nature and a handsome lacdscape.! Collier, 44; W. W. Shields, 21; tive aud entertaining, and the OTICE ia hereby given that all county ARNING.—Al! hunting parties or in the office o f the aichitect, or at the office orders endorseq prior to February l4, The instrumentation of theorches- Mr. W. has exhibited much artistic Ira Johnson. 43; Geo. Collier, 13; pupils showed marked progress. of J. J. Lamb at Coqnille City, Oregon, dividual hunters, with or without 1891, will be paid on presentation at iny tra was varied from the usual order, Uste and skill, especially iu view o f ' Wm. Rose, 22; John Johnson, 10; There were also intervening the from and after the 25th uay o f March, 1897. dogs, are hereby warned to keep off my office in Empire City. No interest will bo The Court reserves the right to reject any premises, or suffer the penalties of the law. allowed after February 25,1897. beiDg a piano, bass viol and violin, being a farmer and cut off from j T. A. Walker, 24. numbers two or three brief select or all bids. rnar9 31 1 M J PENDLETON W. W. HAYES, each well sustained, which was an the opportunities study of and art -------- -------------------- readings about musical celebrities Done this 15th day o f March, 1897. Treasurer. ,J. H enry SunnoKDKR, ANTED—A lady partner, to corres attraction nnd gnv> much satisfac- criticism, and the peculiarities of their styles, Couuly Judge. pond. Must be of good Christian tion. Mr. Gray is a good violinist, Notice to Taxpayers. as also definitions of some musical B. F. Ross, Commissioner. character; between 20 and 25 years of age. while he was well supported by Mr. , H° n’ J ^ ry Huntley contestant The W om an, I. T. W kkki . y , Commissioner. All correspondence confidential. Address, terms as to different compositions. B. A. CHELOK. Whetstone at the piano and Al f"r the .eat of Hon. W. H. Noaler as rp A X E 8 for the venr 1896 nre due and On the walls of the parlor were f23 4t | H t B A L D Box, Coquille City, Oregon. The Man* payable from Feb. 15, 18H7, and will Wilson on the bass viol. J ? nt representative for Coos and also exhibited several beautiful become delinquent April 1, 1897. On and Curry in tho Jate legislature, re nfter that Unto three (3) per cent will be And The Pill. paintings, the work of the pupils in turned from Salem via this place added to the amount o f tax. M O U N T A IN Miss K eely’s art class. They were W. W. GAGE, Slie was a g ood wom an. lie If your tea is not good, Iand per 8tcamer Farallon to the much admired. Rev. Mr. Stine Sheriff and Tnx-Collector of Coos county» loved her. She was his wife. Oregon. POULTRY and one or two others of the andi- why don t you drink water? bay, thence to Coquille on an extra T he pie was g o o d ; his wife euce expressed their pleasure at Tj^OR SALE—'Two fall-blood Jersey Bulls*. AND STO O K F A R M , m ade i t ; he ate it. But the JT both eligible to registry for pure-blood, being present nnd congratulated It is cheaper and better for S L ^ H e U f t ^ d n e ^ l ^ pie disagreed w ith him , and one yearling nnd one spring calf. The the teacher and pupils on their L. A. M A R S T E H 8 , P R O P R I E T O R . yearling can be bought for |40, and the you than poor tea. his home in Curry county. If the he disagreed w ith his wife. advance in these art Accomplish 4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the N ow he takes a p ill after pie CLEVELAND, OBEGON. II rhald office for particulars, or write If it is good, your s t o m - £ ments, which go so far to make M I L K a t a ll tim e s . and is happy. S o is hi9 wife. JUDGE J. H. SCHROEDER, life desirable Rnd beautiful. Arago, Coos county, O regon. T he p ill he takes is A y e r ’ s. HAVE FOK SALE—E is», from niv july7tfl •ch is glad to get it; does se»t. He favored the action of the TC J E 8 P A Y . M A B . 3(5. 1897. POWDER Coquille J P U R N IT U R E ^ - STORE BED-ROOM SUITES, I I LOUNGES, SETTEES, I I EXTENSION TABLES. ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, I I MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC (^ O Q U I L L E P H A R M ACY Is the Coming Drug Store. W ill Supply It For You. m OTEL COQUILLE I ¿s S H W an ted-A n Id ea S GENIS’ FURNISHING GOODS. C N W W Looi( Out For tl)e Wagot). itt work hi’ttur Davis house, or temporary organiza- tion, as the legal body, and says that s Best is good Mitchell’s conduct was unscrupu- tea— .at e m r e r c ' in .,->,-1 -.rr .. lous 1111,1 lof<t *° bim mnny who had A ,n p a c k a g e s . ahvavs btcn hia friends and admir- lM Frim ^pMT * . c-rs. _ , i ' _ M o r a l: b y using A void dyspepsia Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. 1 S. H. B. Hunt and family of Bandon have been visiting on the bay several weeks, retornine home via this place yesterday. Gandma Haves, Mrs. Hunt's mother*, came with them. Fruit aiil Vffltalles In Tiieii* S e a s o n . J J. S T A N L E Y , Sanford Ranch. V IE W P u rr Ifreil I Silter Laced Wynndottes. ns follows JT'OB H A L E -3 * acres of \ll Bottom .T Land. H mile south of Coqnille City, Silver-Spangled Hamburgs, on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation• Barred Plymouth Hocks. good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune Single-Comb Brown Leghorns, trees—crop this y**ar. FleiUy o f apple Golden Polish. I have also for aale son»» fine Poland , trees for family orchard. Terms renson- ib’ e. Address O W. STEVENSON, Chinn Hogs Angora Goats, etc. Ccqniflo C ity. r y F/rga, fl for 13 # ; ‘ juHlf.tr