R g p f llf ü t Q
TO ESD AV,
T n 'n ib l
M A ll. 23,
1891
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
Fresh milk nt Stanley’s.
G o to Th e Fair store for bargains
in new goods.
Fine Omaha syrup at George
Robinson’» at 35 cents per gallon.
i
Mrs. Lilly
Cox
W ednesdays and fui - ! visit to this place
us follows:
M day* will I , run
Beaver H ill.
Leave
Arrive
ondays
8.00 a. in. I
Marshfield
Arrive "
|
9.80 “ | COQUILLE CI TY
10.00 “
I Myrtle l*oint
l o c a l
made a flying
yesterday from
12.80p. ra.
W anted - A 2J or 22-inch wagon.
Leave
ll.00a.ro. Lowest cash price. Apply «t the
10.80 “ j H erald oflice.
it e m s
.
Additional local« ou Vid l> a g e ..
A full line of first-class fresh
groceries, bacon, and
lard
a^t
George Robinson’«.
The H erald find a brief call
Wednesday from Cnpt. Lundquist,
of the steamer Albion.
Drugs, family medicines, station
ery and garden seeds kept in stock
ut the Coquille Phnrmacy.
Sam Giles, a popular and pro
gressive citizen of Myrtle lo iu t,
was seen ou our streets yesterday.
M E . church services at the
Bud Stone and W ill Sugg con
Christian chi rch next Sunday.
cluded their contrast for 100 cords
Th e World Almanac is for sale of wood for the creamery yester-
at this office for only
AY a n t e d - T o borrow, WOO, on 3
Tho Methodist Episcopal con
Nails at #3.50 per keg at The
Fair store.
J. 0. Stanley wonts to boy a few
choice dairy cows.
Johnson Bra’s are soiling cheap,
for cash— and cash only-
Rest of bacon at Johnson B ro s
^ e a s t e r n In.uey drip syrup.
« » « j"“1
Apply at H erai - d othce.
J J. Stanley will start a bran
new milk wagon April 1st.
Have
him your orders.
.
Camrade Jacob Croy of ‘ his
place, has been allowed a reissue
8" t be'Sargest^ and'8beat -took of
e g a r s and tobacco ever brcugl.t hr
Coquille City just received by B.
E . Nosier.
*
Owen Lass well, some years ago a
u . . « » - r « " ”" 1 j » ; , “
getting out limbers for the Beavei
H ill company.
. .
Several of the resident ministers
Rev W . B. Smith’s home
yesterday and organized a minister
ial association.
Comrade W alter D rsn e was
'ffckeu down quite sick last lliusday,
being threatened with pneumonia.
H e is doing well now.
City Marshal Jim Brown, of
M yrtle Point, leturned from the
bay last Wednesday, whence he
had made a business trip.
a v B. Hunt of Bnndon passed
through town Monday on his wav
to the” government works at Coos
bay, where he has a position.
E d Sherwood, of Myrtle l oin ,
has leased the Flanagan ranch at
Rowland Prairie for three years.
H e will go iuto the cattle business.
H all’s Vngetable Sicilian Hair
Kenewer has restored gray lm
its original color and prevents baj -
nessiu thousands of cu.es. It will
do so to y o u .
.
,
Several first-class Dairying and
Agricultural papers are offered ire
for one year to cash subscribers of
♦he n r a i t i.
Make your select,on
from our splendid clubbing lists.
G F B ootell and Jesse Beyers
went to Sumner last lrKlnv the
former returning Sunday. Mr. 1 .
says the snow-fall on the mountain
uJrth of town was coueuleiuble.
Th e Mail’ s reporter at Empire
Bays:
It is reported that 1 red
S h e lt e r , the pioneer telegraph
operator, lias taken unto himself a
wife, and was registered at the
Vance House at Eureka last week.
Enlarged photos of friends or
members o f the family are much
in fashion now. GeA the work done
at home. Charley
'
your work for you, in hrst-class
style and at lowest rates.
Leave
orders at HERALD office.
Bev J S McCain will hold Bfr-
yices next Sunday at the Christian
church, morning and
Sttlijnct, morBiufif-
L lie C
Proprieties;”
evening,
subject.
“ W hat is Man,” a sermou to young
ladies and gentlemen.
The steamer Albion came into
the river last Wednesday morning,
and to the wharf at this place at
2 pm .
She had just averted a
severe storm, and sighted before
entering the river, a British vesse
a short distauce out which seemeit
to be in a dangerous way ami but-
feting the mad sen.
i h e Albion
brought a large «mount of h eigh t
for this section, and departed again
in the evening for Riverton, where
she would take on coal.
The city schools started oil fairly
well yesterday. The departments
are crowded, although the attend
ance is far short of the annual
enrollment of the scholastic popu
lation.
The board of directors
has done all that can be done in
the matter under present condi
tions. Prof. Hawkins enrolled o i
in his department at the opening
o f the school; Mr. Nosier enrolled
56 in the intermediate grade, and
M iss Mary Quick 50 id the primary
— a total o f J60.
“ It is a startling fact that, almost
-without exception, the adulterated
teas are dangerous to health. Some
of them are actually poisonous.”
— H. Y. Herald.
Y e s ; some— not all. But
that isn’t the point.
You
drink tea because you like
it- —not because it is good
for you.
The wholesome tea is
also the best-tasting: Schil
ling's Best — at grocers’ in
packages.
A Schilling A Company
San
Francifco
CTl
gregation will worship at the
Christian church uext Sunday,
morning and night.
The steamers Coquille Itiver and
Albion and schooner Antelope went
to sea from the Coquille Sunday
night at 2 o’clock.
A ll the steamers running to Ceos
bny, except the Areata, were bar-
hound there for several days last
week. A ll wput out Sunday.
Arrivals by Farallon, Friday,
March 19:
Cap». Harris, Mrs.
Gage, H . Casebolt, It. M. Pndgeon,
Henry Itohuer and wife, A. hosier,
G. Olsen.
Parties wishing marriage li
censes can obtain the same through
D F\ Dean at Coquille City. A p
ply with wituess ut least aday or two
before the documents are needed.
The schooner Bessie K , which
ran on the beach several wjeks ago
when sailing in the mouth of the
river, was launched last Saturday
and took hei place at the B . udon
wharf.
x \ r anted — faitiipul * ien oh
\ V women to travel for re .pon.ibla Mtabj
lished house in l IreROU. Salary
expenses. Position permanent. Keieieuoe.
Enoh.se self-nddressed stumped envel-Mpe.
The National, Star Insurance B id«., l u i -
CUgO.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumwall
lately arrived here from Humboldt
county, are occupying G . W. Steven
son’s place, just above town, and
attended religious services here
Sunday.
J. C. Watson out his foot brolly
with nu ax last Tuesday, nud F ri
day it swelled up and became pain
ful and threatening as if to cause
him trouble. H e is doing better
now and expect» to be all right
soon.
*
Probably you have heard the
talk that an immensely large stock
of furniture was expected here.
Well, it has been received by the
Cooiiillo Furniture Co. and will he
sold at astonishingly low prices.
Call and see their goods.
School District No. 54, Bandon,
hns called a special meeting of its
legal voters for the 27th inst., to
levy a special school tux for school
purposes, or to take such other
action as mny be Ipcided upon to
raise funds for school purposes.
liev . W . H orsfall, Episcopalian
minister at Marshfield, was in this
place a brief spell yesterday, at
which he concluded the purchase
of two lots located on southwest
corner of Secordand Heury streets
and intended for a chiveb structure
of that orde£-
Mrs. Barrett, the lid y evangel
ist who has been conducting such
interesting and effective religious
work for some weeks past at Marsh
field, leached this place last Friday
ou her way to Bandon, where she
will conduct revival services for
a season. Then, we believe, she is
to come to this plnce, where she
will receive a warm greeting.
Th e suow “storm " o f the sea
son in this valley set in last F r i
day night, 19th, continuing in
squalls duting the night till the
ground was covered partially.
W e had had som e showers occa
sionally mixed with snow and sleet,
hut it disappeared at once; this re
mained in sight loDger and im
pressed us that winter lmd net
entirely passed ns by. The moun
tain sections had winter right
along.
J. P. W ilbur, late of Bnndon, re
turned from nu extended trip in
California Inst W ednesday.
He
enme up per steamer Blanchard.
Mr. W. is now in theshow business,
having purchased one of Edison s
latest and most improved inven
tions, an auiroato8cope. This is the
vitascope improved so as to exhibit
enlarged views of theatrical or any
other performances. But it is only
exhibited wheie they have electric
lights.
The snow which covered the
ground to the depth of J or 2 of
an inch last Saturday morning,
lasting tilt about 10 o’clock, proved
a bonanza to the old and young
hoys for the pastime of snow ball
ing and face-washing. And it did
not stop with tlie male sex, for
many of the ladies could not resist
the temptation to get even with or
better some one, and took part with
an interest and energy that showed
they claimed no exemption as being
“ the weaker sex,” hut took their
chances and proved to he heroines.
There wns lots of fun while the
snow lasted - and the editor fought
shy.
Dora Doings.
Rood tlio H kk . u . d ’ b great clubbing
offers— the best ever offered.
POQUILLE
^ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
Dora, Marcli 18. Since tho 4th
! of March prosperity bus struck the ;
East Fork.
The public school, in three
Win. Moss has sold his lease ou I
departments, started off yesterday
the Scofield place to M, M. Young,
for a 3-m onths’ term.
also traded 42,000 feet of logs t o 1 S I EW OW NERSHIP,
NLAKGED FACILITIES.
A . H. B lsck, of M yrtti Point,
Young for oue span of horses,' HI EW IMFKOVEMENTH,
EW FACULTY,
^
hns heeu at Rosehurg as a wituess
harness and wagon aud will roll
WITH ability to make them larger, and a 01OOO M O I U R T , »herald
iu the H ollis forgery case.
out for California in May.
surely induce citizen« of Coos, Curry and western Doubla« countie» to
w ok educational advantages uear home. Our Faculty will be toucher»
John Porter has traded his lease
W atch and jewelry repairing in,
o f vears of experience in Home of oar best Eastern Colleges.
on
G.
G.
Swan’s
place
to
George
a workmanlike manner nt the low- i
Miller, and will also sail for Cal THEM we can help you, if you can do carpenter's work, or if you can
est rates, by C. L. Gray.
*,
help supply provisions, or whatever it bo, toward building or keeping
ifornia ov irlttml.
up the sohool. t ^ “ Let us hear from you at onoe.*s£l
Handsomely and artistically en-|
Moser & Sohinz are
having SCHOOL W ILL OPEN HEPTEMBEK 14T H . Having purchased,
larged photographs at home. See
lumber run down the East Fork
not only the property, but also “ All good-will aud attendant et cetera»,
h tpe for the return of the old boarders as well as many new ones.
Charley Zevely, at H erald office.
j loose, catching it in a boom. Their we
Address,
REV. J. L. FUTBKLL,
barn will be CO by 62 feet.
ju|7tf )
Coquille City, Oregon.
Mrs. Alex Stauff, who has been
Absolutely Pure.
G . G . Swan has built a new bouse
visiting tier daughter, Mrs. Hall,
Celebrsted for its great leeveu-
on his ranch for a renter.
at Em pire City,
returned last
iiiK strength end lu-sltufuln.-ss.
Assures the food »gainst alum
W in. Smith has bought J. E.
Thursday.
and all forma o f adulteration
Rose’s place. Real eetate is selling
common
to
the
cheap
hranda.
Our skilled artisan, G. F. Bmrtell,
cheap these gold-standard times.
R o t a l B a s in o POWDHU CIO..
has completed autl in operation a
New York.
M. M. Young is cutting lots of
small electric light plant of his own
.
.
lumber at the East Fork mills, and
George Robinson has just re- G p Mil)er is runui llg h;8 |og8
construction.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Field made ceived a big lot of shoss and is down t„ Rnckleffs mill,
M O Sttm ler will teach the
a trip of two or three days to Ban- sellm g at a burgnin.
It is 6aid to be “ sn ill wind that Shiloh school. H e is now teaohing
don Inst week, to visit friends and
HAB AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
blows co good," but the storm i a 9-montlis’ term in Merced, Cal-
on business.
that blew up our snow-squall last | ifornia. He will be here the first
At Dr. Moore’ s Coquille Phar
Friday niSht and enused some ¡o f June,
D on R ex .
macy yon will find prices to corre
shaking from the cold and disa
spond with the depressed value of
LKandon Recorder. I
greeable pedestrianifm, was util
A GOOD STOCK O F W A L L -P A P E R AT L O W E S T PRICES.
your produce.
*
Charles Felter sailed for San
ized for its rarity by some of our
Baker, tho photographer, will friends who stored some at it till Francisco on the schooner Parkers
- WE ALSO HAVE -
hold cabinet photos nt $1.50 per later iD the day and prepared ice burg last Saturday.
Charley is
Coffins,
Burial
Caskets,
etc.,
and do Undertaking and Embalming on
dozen this summer, from Myrtle cream for the delectation of them looking for a chance to join the
short notice.
Poiut to Bandon.
* selves and friends.
United
States
navy.
The H erald
$6F-Ueneral ltopair and Cabinet work done at store *VxM
The Coquille River carried 325
Arrivnls by Homer, Thursday, office force was kindly remem.
t e r iu I. O. O. F. Building, aud we guarantee satis.*^St
March 18: C. Peterson. N. Jensen, bered by Mrs. R ev. Stine and tons of lump coal and 65 tons of
*aF-fuction in every line.“AM
daughter.
Mrs.
Good,
with
a
lib
fuel
out
this
trip
ou
a
draft
of
10
Clms. O ’ Brien, T. P . W ilson and
eral
supply
o
f
ice-cream
and
cake
j
feet 3 inches aft and 9 feet forward.
wife, R. Mursden, Jim Marsden,
Saturday
afternoon.
Saturday It is estimated that she will take
John Marsden.
night about 20 young frieDds as 400 tons of coal, besides her 60
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Marlin re sembled at Mr. Su g g ’s, and be tons of fael on a draft of very lit
turned from the city last Friday. sides spending n happy social tle over ten feet.
They spent a fortnight in the city evening, partook liberally of ice
Charles Kim ball, ex-agent of J.
stocking up with new aud selected cream (brought by the 6torm) and
S. Kim ball, took his departure for
goods, and will he prepared to offer other refreshments.
Sau Francisco on the Moro last
bnigains that will be eye-openers.
For more thnn a hundred years Saturday.
Fou S a l e , o r L ease — A splendid the Shakers have been studying
Dr. Kinio was called to Norway
blacksmith and wood-work shop, tho remedial properties cf plants. last Saturday to attend Mrs. Hoo
two forges, first-class location, aud They have made many discoveries, ver, who was somewhat indisposed.
supplied with necessary tools and but their greatest achievment was She is getting better.
machinery.
Apply and learn par made last year. It is a cordial that
A four-masted English vessel
ticulars from the
H e r a l d O f f ic e . contains already digested food anil
was seen just below town W ednes
The new store, ‘ ‘ The Fair,” has is a digester of food. It is effective day morning pointed shoreward.
’ nnnohed into business with a bright in removing distress after eating, The morning was somewhat foggy
prospect before it. The stock of aud cieates an appetite for more and she had run well in toward the
hardware, queeuswnre, cutlery, etc. food so that eating becomes a pleas shore before she discovered where
Palo, thin people become she was running.
are standard goods, and then it hns ure.
H ad the fog
its 5 .cent, 10-cent, 20-ceDt counters plump and healthy under its use. been yery heavy there would pro
filled with notions and useful little It arrests the wasting of consump bably have been an accident.
IF W E H A V E N ’T G O T
tion.
articles.
When she discovered her close
There never lias been such a step proximity to the land she turned
George Guerin, esq , of Eckley,
forward in the cure of indigestion nDd stood off toward the north.
W H AT YOU W ANT,
a pioneer resident, well-known nnd
as this Shaker Cordial. Your drug
Dudley Pomeroy got a severe
highly respected, came down last
gist will be glad to give you a little
kick from a horse last Thursday.
Tuesday from his mountain home
book descriptive of the product.
H e was hunting somewhere in the
to visit his son’ s family in this place.
neighborhood of Thomas W ood
Mr. G . made tho H erald sanctum
Give the babies LA XO L, which
You will find a full stock of Sta
en’s place, south of Fourmile, nnd Don’ t fail to call at the Pharmacy.
n pleasant call. H e hnppaned, iu
is Castor Oil made as palatable as
tionary. Tablets aud School Supplies on hand.
in passing the nniinal, which it
his school days, to become a class
honey'.
appears was standing alongside of
mate at collpge of several o f this
editor’s playmates and school asso
course he was going, he laid his
T ^ r e s o r ir J tio r ie
S c ie n tific a lly
“T i l l e d . ”
The Rifle Club's Score-
hand upon it with the result that it
ciates, aud the recital of their
names revived thoughts “ o’ lang
kicked him in the face. The blow
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
Last Saturday the Coquille City
syne.” The latclistnng hangs out.
smashed down his nos°,cut a small
Rifle Team contested for a silver
In tire suits of tho United States cup with the following score, each gnsli in his lip and knocked out a
against the Coos Bay Wagooroad shooting 5 shots, distance 200 part of oue of his molars, aud
company aud other defendants, to yards, off-hand, regulation target, I to bleed freely, hut there was uo
caused himserious effect.
cancel the patents to certain lands, 60 being perfect:
Wm Rose 30,
(¿R
*
ft
ft
H. J. TU TTLE, P H OPBIETOB.
an answer has been tiled alleging Frank Collier 29, W. VV. Shields 5,
I 'r o i n C r i p p l e C r e r k .
that the lauds were bought in good C. Romnnder 39, T. A. Walker 38,
After the big fire in Cripple Creek,
faith from the Southern Oregou Ira
1111 Johnson
UUII IIOWIJ OU,
'/»Mill Johnson
i r 1J 11 OU ftj 21,
U M. , _ .
.
I ,
1 X * 3
38, John
AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODF.BN HOSTLERY,
Company, and that defendants were Russ Johnson 43, Glenn Collier 24, j 1 took a very severe cold and tried
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in Amt-class
not parties to any fiRud, ete.
In W . Erdice 34, Allen Collier 3, L. many remedies without help, the
stvlc, with the very heat of aoom inodatiim s and at moat reason
cold only becoming more settled.
able rates.
Table» »applied with tho beat the market afford*.
reply to this answer. Assistant H . Morgan 11).
Afterusiug three small bottles of SAMPLE BOOMS for Commercial men,
Uuited S ‘ ntes Attorney Schuabel
roomy and Obntrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms
for Families find Theatrical Troupes.
has filed dtmnrrer and exceptions,
Captnin-Gennral Weyler hns for Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, both
claiming that the answer is insuffi warded to Spain foi approval the the cough and cold left me, and in B »tc s-$ 1 lo $2 per day.
cient, nud is no defense, and that public budget hill amounting to this high altitude it takes a merito
the law in the ense, which every $35,000,000, nud un appropriation rious cough remedy to do any good. A .
O .
W H E E L E R , -
one is supposed to have knowl bill
amounting
to §93,000,000. — G. B. H enderson , editor D aily Ad
vertiser.
For
sale
by
R.
S.
Knowlton,
38? '
edge of, was sufficient warning to Spain’s income for the new fiscal
(Haooesaor to J. P. Messer,)
defendants.
year, beginning in
July, will druggist------------- --«•»«-------------
scarcely reach §15,900,000, leaving,
Queen Victoria’ s book will be
therefore, n deficit of nearly S100,-
Our New Furniture Store.
KEA.U OF NEW HOTEL, COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
000,000, to meet which the cortes published in America by the Cen
tury
Company.
There
will
he
100
|
T T E A D Q U A R T E R S O F C IT Y E X P R E S S .
Attendance at wharf
The furniture store of Jolmson must decree new taxes upon the
copies on Japanese paper at $50 and
mid depot to nil steamers and trains, and K<mttral hauling promptly and carefully
& Johnson, recently staited in C o already terribly overburdened peo
transacted.
000
on
fine
pnper
at
$15
each.
quille City, located iu the Odd Fal ple.
Both editions are limited, and no
lows’ Hall building, Las greatly
The work of colonization is pro more will ho printed.
The Eastern Oregon W om an’s !
_T _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
reduced prices of furniture nnd lias gressing in Y’ akima countv, W ash
Relief Corps has been organized I M
L|
LI L | f \ b
supplied a better stock nud higher ington. A party of between 20
Notice to Contractors.
at La Grande, to act in conjunction ] l l , H . f i L i V O L I
grade goods. The Messrs. John aud 40 Holland farmers isexDected
with the Eastern Oregou Veterans’ _ _
.
. , ,
son nre prepared to double up their to start from Sioux City, In , for
EALED BIDS will be received by the Association,
i h e first meeting o f ; X X
stock just ns fast ns business will the Yakima valley about March 29.
Comity Court of Coos County, Oregon,
justify. They lifive the means at A party of 40 from Michigan is until noon on April 15, 1897, for tho erec the new organization was held yes-
their command to do so, nnd prom expected to arrive iu North Yakim i tion and completion of a brick courthouse, terday.
Including
to be built at Coquille City, Oregon, for
ise the public that as trade in this week.
Coos County, Oregon, according to the
Church Directory.
plan* and spocifioAturns p n p u a d by Chas.
creased they will pul in tho largest
The county judges of Oregon H. Burggraf. architect. Salem. Oregon. All
and finest stock cf furniture ever
bids roust he filed with the County Clerk
— ALSO —
HRISTIAN CHURCH, C «inille City.
brought to Coos county. They are are Beriously considering the mat at Empire City. Oregon.
Preaching 1st and 3d L ord’ s days in
D ress Trtm m ngs an d L in in g s
The Court will consider bids, ns follows:
ter
of
holding
thp
state
taxes
in
the
also prepared to attend promptly
eaoh
month,
at
It
o'clock
a . id . and 7:30
in ronnectiou store.
1st. T o complete the entire building. 2d.
to all kinds of undertaker’s work. several county treaBuiies, instead To furnish all mason work, including brick, p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
o'clock a. m. Pray» r-meeting every Wed A share o f the public's patronage is kindly
The time lias come when the old of pnying it over to State Treas stone, lath and plaster, cementing and con nesday evening.
C. A. S tink , Minister.
solicited.
crete work. 3d. T o furnish all other ma
’49 prices will not be paid, nud the! urer Metschan, inasmuch as he will terial and labor necessary to complete the
rSTTwo doors east o f I. O. O. F. H a ll._#J|
fact that this firm has put the price
called upon to pay put a very building, not mentioned above ns mason
D O R IV.
Treasurer’» Notice.
of furniture within the reach of | snial 1 part of the state funds until work.
The Court will not consider or recognize B ullabd —Near Prosper, March 14, 1897, to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
W. Bullard, a son.
all makes it especially important j an appropriation bill is passed,
sub-bids.
OTICE is hereby given that all connty
successful contractor will be required A vkkill — At Brownsville. Oregon. March 9,
that tho people should give them j
W hile Mrs. C. N . Edmonson, of to The
orders endorseq prior to February 14,
1897. lo Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Averill, a son.
give an approved bond or other approved
1891, will be paid on ^reaenlotion at my
their trade. Call in aud see their ! Tacoma, was giving her infant security for the amount o f the contract
office in Empire City. No interest will bo
D IE D .
goods, learn their prices aud tell daughter a hath Saturday evening price under such conditions ns the ooart
allowed after February 25,1897.
may determine nnd demand.
R oss—At Marshfield. March —, 1897, Par
W. W. HAYES,
your neighbors.
j last, she left it for a faw moments to
Plans and specifications may bo seen at
lea Roae, daughter o f Mr. aud Mrs. J. W.
Treasurer.
•
’ —
-
procure some cold water, the water tho oflice o f the nichitect. or at th# office
Rose, aged 13 yeara.
o
f
J.
J.
Lamb
at
Coquille
Citv,
Oregon,
B. E. Nosier has received a large iD the tub being too hot. By from and after the 25th clay of March, 1897. M c C amphhll —At Pour-mi le, below Bandon,
Notice to Taxpayers.
March 14. 1897, Mrs. D. H. McCarapbell,
The Ooart reaervea the right to reject any
and choice stock of tobacco and some means the child fell iuto
aged 51 vears and 5 months.
or
all
bids.
Cigars.
the tub, and was so badly scalded
^AXES for the vear 1890 ars due and
Done this 15th day o f March, 1897.
payable from Feb. 15, 1897, and will
• that its life is despaired of.
J. llr.NUY fk’ HBOEOKR,
ANTED—A lady partner, to corres
lte.-t green coffee at George Roh-
ilibou's at 5 lbs to the dollar.
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STORE
BED-ROOM SUITES. I I LOUNGES, SETTEES, 4 1 EXTENSION TABLES,
ROCKERS, CHAIRS. MOLDINGS, 4 1 MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC
THIS
QOQUILLE
P H A R M ACY
COQUILLE
CITY, OR.,
Corner Second and Taylor Streets,
Is the Coming Drug Store.
W ill Supply It For You.
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otel coquille ,
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LIVE R Y
AND
FE ED
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STABLES,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
Underwear, Oyerrdiirts, lies, Ete.
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Woman’s Writes
Believe in Woman'9 Writes?
Of course we do. Who could
help it when women write such
convincing words as these:
“ For seven years I suffered
with scrofula. I had a good
physician. Every means of
cure was tried in vain. At last
I was told to try Ayer's Sarsa
parilla» which entirely cured
me after using §even bottles.'*
—M rs . J ohn A. G entle , Fort
Fairfield, Me., Jan. 26, 1896.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
..cu re s..
Rosehurg Review: T. A. North,
the creamery man, lias been called
to the Siuslaw by a telegram to set
up a creamery there. He has a
stock subscription paper out here
for a creamery and ice plant com
bined and we understand is meet
ing with good success.
Sylvester Scovell, the American
newspaper correspondent arrested
in Cuba last month by Hpatiisb
authorities, and since confined iu
prison at Sancti Boiritns, was last
Tuesday released by order of the
Santa Clara court.
The 93d birthday of Neal Dow
occurred on March 18, and the day
wna to he marked in Beaton by a
banquet, at w hich a number of pro
minent people would be present.
County Judge.
B. F. Rosa, Commissioner.
I. T . W n > L t, Commissioner.
LooH Out
For tlje Wagot).
W pond. Mnat be o f good Christian
character: between 20 and 25 years of age.
All correspondence confidential. Address,
B. A. CHBLOlt,
(23 4t| H kbald B ox , Coquille City, Oregon.
M O U N T A IN
V IE W
POULTRY
AND STOOK
L. A.
FARM ,
M A R S T E R 8 , P R O P R IE T O R ,
I
become delinquent April 1, 1897. On and
after that date three (3) per cent will be
added to the amonnt o f tnx.
W. W. OAOE,
Sheriff and Tax-Collector o f Coos county,
Oregon.
T H )R H.aliE—Two full-blood Jersey nulls,
X1 both elegible to registry for pure-blood,
one yearling nnd one spring calf. T he
yearling can be bought fox $40, and the
4-montha' old ca H for $20. Address the
H kkald office for particulars, or write
JUDGE J. H. SCHBOEDER,
July7tf1
Arago, Coos county, Oregon„
acres o f All Bottom
P O H HALE—1
Land.
mile south o f Coquille City,
on bank of river: 18 acre« in cultivation)
good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune
Plenty o f apple
ÎIAVE POH HALE—E?gs, from my trees—crop this year.
|*nr«‘ l l r r d
ns follows trees for family orchard. Terms reason*
able. Address
O. W. STEVENSON,
Hilver-Laced Wyandot tea.
junlfitfl
C<»quille City.
HiIver-Spangled Hamburgs,
Barred Plymouth Hocka,
YYTARN1NG.—Al! hunting parties or in-
Hingle-Coiub Brown Ijeghorna,
V v dividual hunters, with or without
Golden Polish.
I bave also for sale some fine Poland dogs, are hereby warned to keep off my
J . J. S T A N L E Y ,
premises,
or suffer the penalties of the law.
China Hogs. Angora Goats, etc.
Hnnforil Ranch.
mart 3t|
M. J. PENDLETON.
u r »Mar». $i for i3
M IL K at all times.
Frail aid VeptaWes
In Tiieir Season.
CLEVELAND,
I
OREGON.