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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1897)
T he B est O eeer Y et . - Any one Miss Virgir Gage made a visit to friends at Empire last week, re wishing to rent a good home in Co- quille City can obtain a bargain by turning yesterday. culling at the H e hard office at once. T U E S D A Y , OCT. 5, 1897. Coos county’s militia enrollment this year reaches 1882; a gain of No one in ordinary lieullh ueed R E G U L A R TR A IN S j 121 over last year. become bald or gray, if lie will o n d a y s . W e d n e s d a y » a n d fu i We 1 W. H. Waddingtou, of Larapey follow sensible treatment. days will run us follows: | creek, was iu towu yesterday. We advise cleanliness of the scalp aud Leavo I | Arrive tbe tse o f Hall’s Hair Reuewer. 8 00 a. m. I Marshfield | 12.30 p. m. were honored with a call. Â oça UU (l'iv • Uc va l i R o y a l m a k e s th e fo o d pu re, w h o le s o m e a n d d e lic io u s . | | L m VI | COQUILLE CITY I ll.00 n .iu . j Myrtle Point 110.30 “ G. F. Boutell toured the Umpqua valley for ten days past, returning last evening. He weut on his Church Directory. wheel. HRISTIAN CHURCH. C .qnille City. Nice lino Ladies’ and Gents’ Un- PrtmotuuK 1st ami ii.l Lortl'i days in euuh immtlt, at 11 o'clock a. in. and 7^'>0 1 derwoar; also tiuest aud best line a. in. Bnnduy-aoUool every Sunday at 10 j Ladies’ Corsets just received nt J. o'clock a. in. l*ray. rim-etinn every Wed- neaday eveiiiuu. C. A. S tinu , Minister. W. Leneve’s. C Announcements. Mrs. Moon has received her fall and winter stock of millinery, aud is ready to supply the latest styles at most reasonable prices. Rev. J. W. Craig, M . E., south, minister, will preach at Dairyville uext Friilay night, Saturday night, Suuday and Sunday night. An entertainment is being arranged for at an early day for the purpose of raising fluids to seat th e new primary school room. Bi-County convention of Young People’s Society of Christian Work F or S ale — Five acres, near ers will be held in Coquille City the academy. Will be subdivided November 10 and 11, prox. into acre lots, if desired, to suit purchaser. Call at H erald office L O C A L I H N S. The sheriff issues a notice in today’s HERALD that all delinquent Additional locals on 2d page. taxes must be paid by November Oiled clothing nnd rubber goods 1st, uext, or costs will be udded. just received by J. W. Leneve. Our carpenter, A. Lukins, is at Sheriff Gage publishes a notice Fail-view completing contracts on to taxpayers. Head it. the ereotion of neat residence prop J. W. Leneve receives now goods erties for Sim Hatcher and N. W. Moon. by every steamer. A special meeting of the stock J. P. Tupper and son, Frazier, holders of the Mercrntile & Ship are up from Bandon. ping Association is called to be The place to buy your flour, only held Saturday, November fith, by $4.75 per barrel, at J. W. Leneve’s. Secretary Stanley. Treasurer Hayes issues a notice Joliu Koon nnd Ed McAdams regarding county warrants. returned Saturday from the moun A fine line o f stationery jnst tains in Curry county, on the received at Coquille Pharmacy. * Sixes, where they had been hunt Elder W. H. Nosier conducted ing. They got 19 deer. services at Fairview Sunday. W anted — A good dairy farm of Not the cheap shoes, but shoes from 100 to 300 acres, already cheap at the Berliu Store. * j stocked with good dairy cows, for a cheesery. Will lease for a few years Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps with privilege of buying. at lowest prices at J. W. Leneve’s. M. C. Miller of Dora, president Jacob Stemler of Dora visited of tbe Y. P. S. C. W., was in town us this morning. yesterday. He is arranging for Njw and latest style dress goods, tbe fall meeting at this place nnd will eudeavor to have it a success. lining, etc., at J. W. Leueve’s. Miss Lowie Haynes, of Myrtle Doc Lowe came up from the Point, was a passeyjger to the bay lower river yesterday as a jury- by Monday’s train. | man. His face is familiar to Elbert D yer o f Bandon was an [almost every citizen, as he is an arrival ai the new county sent yes old-timer— one of Coos county’s pioneers. terday on court business. The H e r a l d Land Compnny has Oil Clothing, Gum Boots, Ladies’ a house and half acre lot ou the and Gents’ ltubbers at J. W. Leu edge of towu to let for 18 moutliB eve’s. or two years on easy terms to a Mrs. Root opened a bonrdiDg reliable tenant. Call and get par house to meet the demands of ticulars. * court week. Following are the names of tbe Fine tontli-brushes, combs, etc. parties drawing til3 lucky numbers — like our drugs— are best quality for those oil paintings at the Fair at Coquille Pharmacy. * Stole: Miss Maud Nosier, Miss Robert M. Lowe, o f the lower Zetta Messer, Charles Hall. Sher river, has been inducted into the man Fliuu nnd F. Von Fegert. clerkship at Hotel Coquille. Dr. Moore perfoimed a surgical Joel Patterson, of South slough, operation upon Prof. Kauemalz is an attendant at court this week. last Suudny, in the removal of a wen o f small hut increasing growth Hu is the bailiff. from the left temple. The opera Largo and fine assortment of tion was skilfully aud satisfacloiily Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery at performed. lowest prices at J. W. Leneve’s. P. C. Sloddard and father, of Try Rose’s new market stand for Myrtle Point, were iu towu yester prices nnd qualities of meats, lard, day. Mr. Stoddaid, senior, left for vegetables, etc. California, aud Perry will visit Mrs. Wilkins will return this Bandon and ether points ou busi week nnd make her home here ness and then shortly make a trip to California also. during the winter. Two good properties in Coquille F ound .— A dangle-pin, witli gold initial. Owner prove property aud City for sale, very low. One hns several acres, a nice new house pay charge o f this local. and other improvements thereon; Guru boots and shops for all the the other is more centrally located, people, old and young, men and a block of laud, good large house women, just received at J. W. and other excellent improvements. Leueve’s. ^Call nt H erald office for n bargain. T o T rade — A farm on Coos river Rev. C. A. Htine, who received for a bouse and lot in Coquille such serious injury by n fall from City, or a small acreage property the sidewalk to the gravel bed be in the vicinity. low, a distance of about 14 fpet, at The Coquille Coal Co. will deliver Randon, Saturday evening o f week coal at any point in town at $3 per before last, is improving rapidly, ton. -J, W. Leneve is agent and aud hopes to occupy bis pulpit will fill your order. next Suuday. Mrs. D. R . Toy went to Myrtle Uncle George Stauff o f Marsh Point yesterdny for <he purpose of field is agent for the well-known delivering alluininum goods for and popular Philadelphia clotblug which she is canvassing and had firm of Wanamaker & Rrown, Bud made numerous snles. i is canvassing for tbe same. He Eighty aores of fine mvrtle i deserves success, for he is honest bench land within half a mile of and popular himself bb well as Myrtle Point for $300. Call early representing America's greatest and take advantage of this rare business bouse. bargain. * Jim Hayes and son, Bert, were D. R. Toy and wife, o f Myrtle driving in a buggy from Empire to Point, moved to this place last Marshfield Sunday, and at a cer week and occupy the late home of tain point in the road, the boy, ------ Colebrook, neighbors to D. F. who was driving, turned aside to ; let some ladies pass, and on turn Dean. ing upon flip road agate the wheel W anted , to T r a d e — A boose passed over a stump, dunned the and three lots in Gold Hill, Jose occupants oat, and the team then phine county, Oregon, for property started on a mad run. Mr Hayes in Coquille City or Bandon The was hurt, but how badly we have above property is a neatly new not learned. The boy was not residence. Inquire at H erald injured Ihprew as no report as office. * to how (he team and buggy fared. A portion of the proceedings of The HERALD does not contain an the late W. C. T. U. convention, agricultural department because held at Bandon on the 15th of its columns are devoted entirely to September las*, have heeii received, news matter, but it gives F r e e o j but too late for pnblicatiou. We Clirtr/jt to every cash in advance do not know where the blame lies. subscriber the best farm, fruit and Manager Graham will run two trains a day from Marshfield to this place and return during term of court. It will arrive here in the morning each day in time for court, and leave on retnrn at 5 p. m. Tliis will be n great cor- venienre to the public and mnch appreciated. dairy paper printed on the Pacific coast. The Rural Noitbwesl is a sixteen page paper, published seini monthly, and contains much of interest to those who are engaged in agricultural pursuits. For the regular snbrciiption price o f $2 in sdvnnoe both TnE H erald nnd R ural X orllnrcst mnv be received ^ANDY CATHARTIC ;a b c a A e fc k \\TANTED—RELIABLE, ENERGETIC U M Yrrivo “ 9.80 “ 10.0C “ Eu. H e r a l d : Stolen kisses are sweet, even when taken on the street, hut you should hold the suuslmde higher. A h , T here ! ;ui«l O M D pelêBt m *n to th o r o u g h ly 0 mviiHA Coos and Curry counties. Address. C. HAY. A. O. U. W. Temple, Portland, Oregon. The Central Maiket— W. S R ose’s new place— is npatlj fin ished ami supplied with the best meats, vegetables and fruits, at living prices. Give him a trial. LOOK ! CURE CONSTIPATION I ________ DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED fe S Great Lig bar Georgia Pina Tar p!e nnd booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Cliiraso, Montreal, f a n ., or .New York. Soap, lOo kind for 5c. L’ ine Granulated Tobacco, mild Judge Fullerton hud Circuit and mellow, 3Uc per lb. A'toruey W. E. Yates arrived at Absolutely Puro Taffeta Sash Ribbon, No. 50, this place from Curry county last per ynrd, 20c. Friday, where they bad been 25c Cuticle 8oap for 10c. attending court for eight or ten 8 inch cream Valencienne Lace, ROVAI. BAKING POWQgW CO.. M*W VQWC days. washable, at 10c a yard. H omes — Several desirable and 1 inch American Lace, pery’d 2c. O. Dodge, of Myrtle Point, came low-priced pieces o f property not Colored tissue paper per doz. 5c. iu our advertised list, and several down this morning to attend court j Ladies' Dongola Kid Shoes from town lots, way-down in prices, have State Superintendent of Public $1.15 up. placed in our bnuds for sale. Call Instruction, Hon. G. M. Irwiu, of Genuine Cocoa Castile Soap, 3 G r a y B u ild in g , F r o n t .S t r e e t , quick. Saleui, reached our city Tuesday of bars for 10c. Washable Colored Lace edging Johnson Bro’s are still in busi last week. It was an unheralded F R E S H T v E E - A - T S , ' g B jr- r i ^ 7 " H : C 3 - E T - A - E X j E S , ness at the old staud, and Hrtrstll- nnd quite unexpected arrival, but 1 inch wide, red, white and blue, » L A R D , BU TTER, FR U ITS, Etc- iug flour nt $1 per sack. All other bis presence wns soon learned by per ynrd 2c. Good Corset Jean Waist Lining, produce at the very cbenppst rates. many of our citizens.aud'he also vis O f all kiuds in their season, fresh and at lowest market rates. H igh Will pay 15 cents per dozen for ited the schools,addressed them and double fold, 2 yalds for 15c. est prices paid for country produce. Crinoliue, per yard 10c. gave out an announcement for a eggs. Closing out lot of our Ladies' public address at th^ Methodist T o R ent —A fine 320-acre stock church at night. Coquty Superin Percale Shirt Waists, each 45o. T o C u ro C ou M tlpatlon F o r e v e r . raucb, located cn Halls creek, four Children’s Bib Overalls, 25c. Take Cuacaicts C.'.indv Cathartic. 10c or 25c. miles from Arngo creamery. Line tendent Rarklow joinrd Mr. Irwin If C. C. C. fall to euro, druggists refund money. At the B ER LIN STORE. at noon, and was present and pre orchard with from 300 to 400 To T uads —For n farm near Coquille C ity: bushels of fruit on place. For sided at the night lecture. A good A house and lotin Floresville, Texas, worth Y IA IM U ID . audieuce greeted Superintendent particulars call on or address, S mits -J krf —At Marshfield. Sept. 28, 1897, $1200, or 240 acres of land—40 acres im Irwin and nftei'wnjd expressed by Justice Hyde, Carl Victor Sinits and proved, house insured for $400; all fenced; anufacture t h e celebrated J. H. B ogue , Riverton, Or. 60 miles from San Antonio, Texas. Or 160 much pleasure and inspiration for Miss Olrika J«rf. • • llE itU T '* ” Automatic Papili’ acr sin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant, Ira Buzan reached this place the cause from the gentleman’s able county seat of Perkins o mnty. Consider Bonn. able improvements on this place; a well Saturday evening from his miuo lecture. A voluuteer choir was For farther information, c L ain —At Marshfield, Sept. 26, 1897, to that cost $500. on Johnsou creek, after an abseuce present and gave three or four nice M Mr. call at the U khald office. and Mrs. Hugh McLain, a daughter, of a year. He remained over Sun si lections of music, including i K ronknberu — St San Francisco, Sept. 26, day, returning yesterdny in good “ America” at the request of the 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kroneuberg, shape to do paying work beuce- lecturer. Mr. Irwin visited the u son. S neddon — Near Libbv, Sept. 29, 1897, to Mr. forlb. schools Wednesday morning also an d Mrs. Robert Sneddon, a son. Miss Edith Howell o f the lower and addressed the pupils very ! L ushbaugh —At Bridge. Sept. 28,1897, to Mr. W ILL SELL MY RANCH, CONTAIN- and Mrs. S. H. Lushbuugh.a daughter. rivercame up Suuday nnd remained acceptably. He and Prof. Rarklow ing 16J acres, 30 in cultivation; 80 acres then took the traiu for Marshfield, creek bottom: 80 acres in pasture, fenced: over at this place with Miss Jessie j “ It’s bard,” said the menagerie 125 fruit trees, bearing, and all kinds ot from which place Mr. Irwin would Simmous till yesterday, when she] lion. “ What’s hard?” asked the small fruit; large house 7 rooms, plastered took tlie train for the bay. thence take the steamer fur the upper kangaroo. “ To be starved when and papeied; barn 40x80, stables, cattle and all necessary outbuildings; good to Monmouth to attend the Normal coast section, where he had appoint Pm alive and stuffed when I ’m sheds, spring water piped to house, milk-house ments. school. aud barn; about $800 or $900 worth of white dead.” cedar timber tor lumber or matchwood; Bert Dean and Frank Goodman He—If people said just what they buildings new or nearly so; county road on The Men Are S till In It. side o f place; five monthsf term of opened a skating rink in O ld IV1- thought, it would do a lot of harm, one school each year, five minutes’ walk from lows’ hall last Friday night, and Fort Scott, Kans., Sept. 28.— wouldn’t it ? She— Well, it would house; forty minutes’ drive to Bandon or nnd all furniture necessary for the hcnool- the old-time sport has revived Miss M. E. Coos, Mrs. M. W. reduce conversation about nine- the beach; $800 insurance on buildings. room. Every desk of this company’s man I*rl«*o $ IIO O . Will also sell farming ufacture is warranted, quite nn interest. Bert and Frank Douglas, Mrs. A. Kaufman and tenths. tools, stock, shop tools, and furniture. I hnve sent for more skates, new and Miss Cora Wheeler, who were am past 70, too old to farm and mean what and any part that becomes broken or nnfifc for use during that time will be duplicated “ Er—Colonel Clay, it’s a fine 1 say. up-to-date, and will strive to make | drawn on the district court jury, I will sell; make me an offer and come without charge. Write for circulars and prices to the fun attractive and pleasureahle. j and arc the first women ever called «beat crop we have Ibis year------ ” and se “ me. No incumbrance on the place. MRS. NORA A. GOOD. ‘Splendid, sul), splendid! Best For full particulars call on or addresR A lent for Coos county, The shipment o f produce of all for such service in Kansas, re an’ cleanest lot o' straws I ever DAVID BATDWIN, Coquille City, Oregon. Bandon O regon. kinds to Beaver Hill from this sta sponded to the summons today, nnd ‘drawed through, sub.” tion is large and increasing. Fete all but Miss Wheeler expressed a J. W. F I E L D . Johnson shipped 40 6acks o f pota willingness to serve. The question Y o l i c c l o SI o r l i h o I «1e r » — S p e c i a l A. C. W ILSON, Merlins* toes, and Mr. Holleubeak a large of their eligibility was raised and number o f melons of different Judge Simons found that, under the 'VTOTICE IS IIEKEBY GIVEN THAT a special meeting of the stockholders kinds— Ins third or fourth Bhip- constitution and supreme court de cisions, a qualified juror must be a of the Coos County Mercantile & Ship meut—last Friday. ping Assoo;ation, a corporation, will bo male. held in the hall of said corporation in the The school enrollment yesterdny and town of Coquille City, Coos comity, Ore H O R S E -S H O E I N G was: Prof. Hawkins’ room, 65; gon, on Saturday, November 6, 1897, at one They Found Him . .o’clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of Prof. Nosler’s intermediate grade, electing five directors, diminishing the W A G O N - W O R K , 35; Miss Bentley’s primary room, Leadvi’ le, Colo., Oct. 2.—An As capital stock of said corporation and for Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and 4J— an increase of 15 duiiug the. sociated Press dispatch sent from the transaction of such other business ns may be lawfully brought before such meet Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds week, with more to come into ench this city September 21st has been ing. of manufacturing and repairing in flrst.class Dated September 30. 1897. of them, although many pupils are; the means of putting the relatives style and at reasonable rates. \V, DKANE, President. attending the Collegiate Institute. of James Rowan in communication A ttest : J. J. S tanj » y , Secretary^ with the returned Klondiker. The steamer Alice Blanchnrd 1% o f ir e to T a x p a je r M . G iv e U s a T r ia l. Rowan was a passenger on the was due Thursday at the bay, but Portland, and has been in the ’VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT haviug failed to appear up to tbe Alaskan gold fields for 13 years. 1.1 all delinquent taxes must be paid by present time great unensiuess was I will be added. During the pnst year he has accu NovemDer 1, 1897, or costs W. W. G/fGE, expressed for her safety uud many j mulated a large fortune, owning Sheriff and Tax Collector of Coos oounty, T H E stories coucerniDg her were put j Oregon. several valuable claims on Bonanza afloat. Word ccmes, however, that she is still at Portland, undergoing creek. It now appears that he hns C. C . M Y E R S , a brother, John Rowan, of Chicago, repairs to her boilers, etc. who first learned of the arrival of A R C H IT E C T AND The Moro reached this place last Jntnes from the item in the Associ P R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R . Friday, tugged from the lower ated press dispatch from this point. river owing to something wrong Rowan, beforo leaving Leadville, T>LANS, Elevations nnd Details of any with her engine. The tug also gave his address to a Herald-Demo .1 kind of structure furnished on short notice. Will take building contracts or towed her below Saturday, after crat reporter, and by this means work by the day. Residence neur Coquille Collegiate Insti tnkiug on a deck load o f lumber the two brothers were placed in tute. IjulG from Lyons’ mill. At Riverton she communication with each other. C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , O R ., took on a load o f coal at Tnnon's W OQLl! W O O L ! A N T E D .- TRUSTWORTHY AND bunkers. 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 , POWDER W . C . R O S E ’S Central Market S 1DNEY chool Furniture Co M D E S K S , For Sale at a Bargain. J GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, WILSON & FIELD. f^OQUILLE pH ARM ACY Wednesday evening o f last week, Il°me Black, of Myrtle Point, had the misfortune to fall off the side walk at Bandon nt the seme spot nnd in somewhat the same manner ns did Mr. Stine of this city, though escaping severe ltijuiy. Since these accidents the city council of that place hns had a rniling placed at that dangerous spot. V V active gentlemen and Indies to travel for responsible, established house in state We are paying the highest market price o f Oregon. Monthly 465.00 and expenses. for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Bandon. I Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- jun30tfl BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. addressed stamped envelope. Tbe Domin ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. Is the Coming Drug Store. The Wonders of Science The Shnkers of Mt. Lebanon, n community of simple, honest, G od I F W E H A V E N ’T G O T fearing men aud women, have pro- l ung Troubles and Consumption Can pared the Shaker Digestive Cordial Be Cured. W H A T Y O U W A N T. for many years, and it is always the same simple, honest, curative medi A i l N K (’ i i n « ‘ i i n i l e i n s t t I I i i I g Y s o r it k I C T l ’ < n t n O i f M l V r n u l l D. C. Herrin of Portland, grand cine that has helped to make the to O u r Itrn d rr s , lecturer o f the A O. U. W. for Shakers the healthy, long-lived peo The shnkers Tim distinguished New York chemist, T. Oregon, spent most o f the past! ple that they are. A. Hlocnra, demonstrating his discovery of week in this city working np nn [ never have indigestion. This is a reliable nnd absolute cure for Consump Don’t fail to call at the Pharmacy. You will find a full stock ot Sta interest in that ordpr and with the partly owing to their simple mode tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all tionary. Tablets and School Supplies on band. bronchial, throat, Inng and chest diseases, view to organize a lodge. He left of life, partly to the wonderful prop stubborn crughs, catarrhal affections, gen for Marshfield yesterday, and from erties of Shaker Digostiv6 Cordial. eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and conditions of wanting away, will send I^i'esorijDtions Scien.tiflca.lly ""Fnied.” there goes to Bandon, where ho Indigestion is caused by the .stom all THREE FR EE BOTTLES (all different) will also attempt to organize a ach glauds not supplying enough of his New Discover^ s to any afflicted DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. renuer of the Coquille II erald writing for lodge. digestive juice. Shaker Digestive them. Cordial supplies what’s wanting, j His “ New Scientific Treatment” has enred Groceries can be bought for cash thousands permanently by its timely use, at J. W. Leneve’s store, at the fol Shaker Digestive Cordial invigor and he considers it a simple professiorAl ates the stomach and all its glands duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial lowing prices: fo his infallible cure. so tqat after awhile they don’t ueed j Oregon Flour, per b b l........ $4 75 Science daily develops new wonders, and j Rolled Oats, 13 lbs. fo r ........ 50 help. As evidence of the hourly of > this great ch mist, patiently experimenting ! 0) # # * C. H . B U T L E R , P R O P R I E T O R . Grauulatcd Sugar, 16 l b s . .. 1 00 Shaker Digestive Cordiol, the form- 1 for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any Best Green Coffee, 5 lb s .. . . 1 00 ula is printed oc every bottle. Sold modern genius. His assertion that lung Best Rice, per pound............ 54 by druggists, price 10 cents to $1 troubles and consumption are curable in AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters per bottle. I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-elnss Arbuckle aud Lion Coffee per o f gratitude,” filed in his American and stvle, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason packnge................................ 15 European laboratories in thousands from able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. those cured in all parts o f the world. All other groceries at lowest SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, Medical experts concede that bronchial, roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Term* prices. chest and lung troubles lead to Consumo W ill Supply It For You. HOTEL COQUILLE, S Among the notes from Bandon, clipped from the Recorder, will be seen one of a letter from J. H. Kimball of San Francisco to T. W. Clark o f the woolen mills, who proposes to build a steamer for our river trade, tlie contract for which is already let to Hans Reed of Bandon. 'J his is indeed good news, hut it will start in at the rea son of the year when business is dullest, when wo shall have to fruits and oilier farm products to s lip, and then, possibly, be with drawn, like the others, at the mo ment she would do well for all parlies. However, it is in good bands, ls.th as to ownership uud construction. Naked Pills are fit on ly , for naked sav ages. C lothes are the marks o f civilization — in p ills as w ell as p eople. A good coat does not m ake a g ood pill, any m ore than g ood cloth es make a good man. But as sure as y o u ’d look on a clothesless man as a mad one, you may look on a coatless p ill as a bad -one. A fter fifty years of test no p ills staud high er than C a t h a r t ic i )• promptly s<Mit. &offer*n shoekfl tske instant advantage o f his generous proposi tion. P*ease tell the Doctor that you saw his offer in the Coquille City H erald . U*OB B a UE Tiro foll-Mood /ereey Balls, -T both elegible to registry for pare-blood, on f t yearling and one spring calf. The yearling can be t>onght for $40. and ti e 4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the H rrald office for particulars, or write JUDGE J H. HC11 BOEDER, ju l?7tfl Arago. Coos county, Oregon, | JH )I BALE B B Mr«* of \ti Botkw A Y E R ’S Pills riJOAR COATED. for Families and Theatrical Troupes. tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy Rates—$1 to $1.50 per day. and certain death. Simply write to T . A. Slocum. M. C., 98 . j Pine street. New York, giving postoffice and express address, and the free medicine will X1 Land. mile south of t’/oquille City, on hank of river; 18 acres in cultivation;, good farm buildings; orchard. 200 prune trees—crop this y.*ar. Plenty of apple trees for fam ily orchard. Term1* reason able. Add reus G. W. STEVENSON, 1 jutilGtf] Coquille City. ^ HOTEL, _ .. . 9 R i- • • • I L to !**’ P r o p e r t y , C o q u ille • near _ M anoric II a l l , ] C it y , O r e g o i). ___ « — Conveniently Located to River and Ocean Steamer Landing and to Railroad Depot* Klrat-Cla»* Aerommodatlon» Large and Airy Rooina, and Table Spread with the Best the .Market Affords. -----1 » ^ --------------- * (g\_Only "White Labor Employed _ /Q ) R ATES : S Per Day. J. T U T T L E $1; Regular Boarders, per Week, $4 $ 5 : 25 Cents for Single Meal. o © o o ; Transient, per W eek. P R O P R IE T O R .