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r -* y t il .; s u a ï . Rheumatism JU L Y 12, 1898 Church Directory. f'lg K IS T I.V D f CH U R C H . C oqu ille City . Preaching 1 « and JJd L o ru ’ g days in an oh m onth, at 11 o ’clock a. ni. and 7 ¿50 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o 'clo ck a. in. Pray« r m eeting every W ed nesday even ing. C . A. S t i n k , M inister. LOCAL IT E M S . McDonitld'a for n good above. Old pnpera for sale at tbia office WltnrtJ Cold m il brink delivered od abort Dot ice l»y * A. O. W heeler David McNair, oue o f our beet Bpper-river citizen«, celebrated with oh on the 4'li null viaited iih on business on Thuitday. Com tniBsiouer Weekly cnmedoirn Inst Tuesday eveuiug from bis North Fork home to attend to pub lic matters in county court. Ship yoor produce to the Labor Exchange, Branch 26, 322 Dnvig street, Sail FraDciaco, and get bou est returns. Correspondence so- licted. H. W arfield . Prof. J. O . Goble, the optician, visited this place Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, of last week, and od Wednesday went down to BaudoD. Rob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., soya that for constipation be has found D eW itt’s Little Early Risers to bo perfect They nerer gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. R. 8. Kuowlton. B ®“ Ou account of failing health, SkaT'oueof the fiuest ranches in the 8§5'*etate must be sold at once. Call fcaJ-at H erald office, or on James S 9-D o u g b(v, Lampey creek, this JW cou D ty. Obituary. Fairv iew, Jnly 8. — Edward Neely was born in Pike couuty, III., Nov. 23, 1834, and died at his borne near j Fairview July 4, 1898. I d 1852 he crossed the plains and settled in Lane county, near i Eugene. Later be moved to Jose phine county and lived there and Jin Douglas county until the fall of 1874, wheu he came to Coos county and Ideated the home place where Its died. Iu Sept. 1861 he was married to Zilplia E Mays, who survives him Five children were the result of this union, of whom two, W illis *Dd Lee, are now living, two hav ing died in infancy aDd one, John C. Neelv, about four years ngo. In 1880 deceased united with the Christian church, of which body lie remained a member, faithful uuto death. By his deatli is lost a loving husband, a kind father and a good neigh bor. Though be had been sick for about seven moDtbs, and for the last two months his sufferings have been intense, yet his faith in Christ did not waver aud bis oftenest ex pressed wish was, to die aud be at rest. On July 5 a large number of sorrowing friends followed the loved remains to the Burton Prairie cemetery, where they were laid away, to rest in peace until the judgment day. F. W . B. (F rom the Coos Bay News) Templeton and May are the names of two new postoffiees estab lished iu Coos county. Donald M clutosb, the dr w county commissioner, came over from the bay last Wednesday morning, was sworn in and assumed his official duties. Mr. Mo is a good, substan tint citizeu, and will doubtless serve the county faithfully and well. Parties from Empire report that G us Engblom, night-watchman, was accidentally shot in the hand, with hie own pistol, dnnopr a dis turbance which occurred Saturday night. The inmates o f two dives, at the north end of Front street, were ordered out by the marshal on the Thousands of persons have been 1st. They left for Portlsnd. Joseph Gamble, father of J. J. cured of piles by using D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promp Gamble, of Ten-mile, started fronc tly and cures eczema aod nil akin Brookfield, Mo., oo June 4th, to diseases. It gives immediate relief. visit relatives in Leicestershire, England. H e is 74 years old. R. 8. Knowtton. It is the intention to start the cannery ou the I5tb of thin month. A small force of Chinamen will be employed at first, aDd the number will be increased as the season ad vances. Harry Gravea has got his 9-ioch mesh drift nets ready, and intends prospecting for Chinooks this week. CbiDook salmon generally make The following officers were their appearance iu the bay about elected f ir the Epwortb League at the 1st of July. a meeting held Tuesday evening of California parties have bpenover test week: B. F. Lawionce, presi dent; Miss Edith H avtsr, Miss western Orpgon, endeavoring to Mary Draue aud Mrs. A . Hohurg. coutrnct for all hay baled and de vice-presidents; Miss Marvin livered nboard the cars at $8 per Many farmers are hojdiug Lamb, Secretary, and It. O. H o- too. out for higher prices. berg, treasurer. Mrs. Buskirk, the dressmaker, is now cent rally located,with accom modations and well lighted room, aud is better prepared than ever to do dressmaking aud sewing of all kinds. She solicits the pntronsge •f the public. Call at the Wilkins photograph gallery. * The negro, Charles Haywood, of Beaver Hill, who entered the resi dence of G. A. Brown in this place by force ou the evening of July 4 and murderously assaulted a col ored womsu by the name o f Fan nie Frazier, of the snine place, mention of which we made in last week's H erald , hsd a hearing be fore Justice J. II. Cecil last Tues day evening and was held to the grand jury of our October term of couit in the sum o f 8200— derelict in which ha o?cupies a cell in the county jail. r AN TED — AGENTS K O ll "O L A D - ■ton«*, Hi« Lifo aud Public ttorvioes," hr V. lUndford. A wondflrfttl «tory of » glorf- Ov«r IVO large, rit dient nagen. MO superb, rare engraving* _ Kicheat, biggest. ,A*vmi beat aud only «indorsed ________ “ Oladntone jp book ______ ________ HMflnmL- Only 11.90. (lomrniaaion, 80 per ceut. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop all traah and clear 830 a month with the only true aud >d “ Gladstone b o o k ." Addreaa Tint D om inion ui ’ ant , l)ept. 36, 363-866 Dearborn street, Cht- ago. (JunM taepl6 C R. D. BurgesH of Marshfield, recently returned from the A gri cultural College at Corvallis,visited BandoD and this place the past week in company with Prof. Kent, of the collegp, on their wheels. Prof. Kent joined Mr. B. on the bay before the 4tb, inspected its surroundings, thence to Bandon aud spent several days, thence to this place Friday, where the pro- lessor separated from bis friend Burgess nud lit out for home via Itoeebnrg, Mr. Burgess returning to the bay. The H erald Lad a call. The following C o«s county grad uates have been granted life diplo mas by the state hoard of educa tion: Miss Joey Beyers of Su m ner, W . H. Easter o f Myrtle Point nud J. P. McConnell of Baudon, gradontes of Ashland State N or mal; Miss Peail Fetter of Remote, of the Drain Normal; nud Miseee Jottie WatsoD and Margaret An derson of Marshfield of the Mon month Normal. A Change of Ambition. 1 I JOHN EKNDUICK BANOS. H orstias s t tb s bridge, end be W bo fought s t o ld T h e r m o p y l» ; Orest Sem peon and hi« potent bone B y whioh tho P h ilistin e« were «lon e; Broad David with hi« wotidroun aim T hat did fo r him o f itim t fa m e ; 1 Cs-aar in h i« O aliio «crap« T hat m ade him lord o f other ohnpe; Sw eet W illiam , oalled the C onqueror, W ho.m ade the Britton rick o f war; King Hal tho F ifth , who n obty fought Aud tbraahed the fo e at A sin o o n rl; Old B onaparte and W aahiit-rton, And Frederick, and W ellington, Decatur, Nelaon, F igh ting J o e . Aud Farragnt, and Grant, and, oh , A thonaand oth er ham ai I Have wished I were in days gon e b y , Can t« k « lh «ir l . n r . l . from my iloor, For I d on ’ t w ant tnem any m ore. The truth will o a t: It can’ t be hid; 7 he doughty deed that Dewey did, Dewey a Fighter. Even as a Boy. John Curran, superintendent of the Beaver Hill mine«, waa in (k q u ills o l business Last Thurs day. 49 YEARS O FROM F S U FFER IN G RHEUMATISM, Bead carefully this testimonial found below, also letter« from thofte who have been cured of other diseases an t remember that “ 5 Drops" has and can n n « f a i l I to n „ quickly u i c L I v r relieve e l l e o * and and n u r m a . i u n i l u e cure *,r ,< fail permanently D bah S i r :—Y our bottle o f *Ti - l'rôçs", ' - H '8 r received. — ------ iU c iT C M , a It t w oiu iru iid . Mr Wm_ w m m ior for an jald frtendf* M r!Vi Kd wards, o f Martinstowu. W is. He has nsd 2b?iimlgia hi hi* cheat, suffering a areat deal o f pain, so much so that it uffected hi.* heart and lur could not nleep on account of a smotherad feeling, tie h a s been under the Care o f the moat eudueut pbysiciaus, hut found no relief until I gave him a doae o f '* D ro p «." The voty 11? i night he rested well, and has ever aln< and is gaining dally I m yrelf am *$7 years old and begau taking your medicine laat Ai for Kheumatiam, which 1 have had for 49 veara, ul*o for u weak heart Since tar **6 Dropc" the Rheumatism has all disappeared, the stitl uenn la gone from iny 'loiuta and heart never miaaea a beat. 1 am to d a y a well, hi rung woman, and I owe U to “ 5 X)" only wiah I could aonud my bugle o f prai.se loud enough to he heard all over the w< could convince every one that “ a Drop.*” la all you claim It to be and more, Mr*. D. T. Carver, W inslow , Stevenson Oo., 111. 3 4 YEARS OF SUFFERING. D bah S ix :— J anuahy 2, 1397. Over S4 years ago. I had Typhoid Fever, and barely escaped with my life, it left my system so shattered that I have nad. ever since, Rheumatism ami Throat Trouble, which gave me a terrible Cough. I had been unable to find anv relief for these diseases, until I learned o f your •• 8 DROPS ’ . which I commenced taking only two raoutliB ngo, and my cure has been indeed wonubuful A lready my cough has entirely disappeared, and the Rheumatism which for a few years past has threatened to make a cripple of me. Is cured, and I am free from pain. This Is the most wonderful and the cheapest remedy ever discovered. I am more thankful to you than words can tell and I want everybody to know what “ 6 DROPS " has done for me. Although I am ovrb to years old, I am feel ing better than I have in years. Ishall be glad to answer any questions re garding my case from anyone enclosing a two.cent stamp. Gratefully yours, MRS. SAMUEL RIBLET. Litchfield. Mich. CATARRH NORTH FR O N T STR EET. M A R S H F IE L D . L L KINDS o f blacksm ith work nnJ w agon work, new o r repnir work, done on short notice. A M '« « « *™]y March Si, ISM. MRS. (>. I KELLY, Proprietor, 1 8 s REV. L. VON WALD. Mllbauk, S. D. NEURALGIA AND SCIATICA. . f ? r. ,pn* ye»«-» >»y wife suffered un told tortures from Sciatica and Neuralgia, and I thank God for the day that your heav en-sent remedy fell Into my hands, ior It completely cured her I am a minister of the Gospel, and when 1 find any who suffer, nnot help but recommend ' i DROPS ’, for 1U V E K T O N , COOS C O U N T Y, O R E G O N D sah Siam N ovbm » » » », It ia with pleasure I speak of yoor price less remedy aud of the good It hoe done me. For the U*t eight years I have been an Incur able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism lust think, for eight years a total cripple, not able to earn «iiemijr nor able to walk or step on the ground without the aid o f somethin« to lean on. Heaven bless the man who duT covered (his remedy, for, thanks to him and to (iod, lum able to walk and able to work I have only taken two-thirds o f a bottle, buil have not had any pain In my beck since I tool: the first dose, and after the second 1 — «*- * ,u*roHH the fioor, which I he?« not walked done iu i'eurs. I have thrown awav and shall never need it again. *I^> any on « sending me h two-cent stamp I will send my Blthlavit. I have another bottle o f DROPS" and value It at Thankfully yours, E! 'r>WAlförCAÄ,|J, 1006 Wall Street. Sioux City, I owa FEVER. I find the bottle of “ 5 DROPS ” to be very good and Just what you claim. My wife has been suffering with Catarrh ami Ilay Fever over 16 years. She has tried everything and bnt uo rnre '»»til the tried 1 DROPS which completely cured her. The Riverton Hotel WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK AN D HAY I know It will do more than you elalm for it KEY. F. M. COO PE K, Washington Center, M«! PARALYSIS ANO RHEUMATISM On the beginning of this year I took down "bedfast with Inflammatory Rhoumailsm,and 1 was doctored by as good phyaielane as this country ban, but they could not cure me. On August 6 ,1 began to take “ • DROPB," AI that time every Joint in my body arid my limbs were stiff, so that I could not be moved. Even my tonrue was getting oo that I could hardly speak so any one could understand me, but to-day, only seveii week« from that time, I ain absolutely cured, and thank you and God for my recovery. E V E R Y T H IN G NEW AND N EA T, AND Before entering Annapolis, J Tablet* supplied with the best in the Gratefully youra, o el-** »ntisfaotion. C o m o find «oe us. m arket. Dewey went to the public school iu T □GRACE ? . ANDERSON. McCracken,] n o v !9 ’ 95l KAINO & lit'S S E L . Regnlnr b oard and lodging, $4 per w eek. the village, aud also attended a mil .. you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a large bot- Sint;!« m eals. 2 ‘ 5 cen ts. sep8 Ue send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you of lie merit. itary school at Norwich, where he Triis wonderful curative gives utmost instant relief, and I k a permanent cure for R h e v * m s t li i m N e u r a l g i a , S c i a t i c a , C a ta r r h , A -u lm iu , D y t p p M a , B a c k a c h e , H e y formed a determination to euter h ew er, S lfcn le B siie e n , N e rv o iia n e su . N t r v o u s a n d K e u r a l r f o Ile e d e e h e e u the navy. Dewey’s father did not I HOURS H e a r t W e a k n e s s , T o o t h a d n « . E a r n e iio . O r c u p , “ L a G r ip p e ,* * M e l e r i e . N u m b ii«* N ». I t r o i i i - h l t i - and kindred diseases. think much o f sailors and told hie . ^ « DROPS " I s the name and dose. Large bottles i3oo doses), 11.00. Six bottle« fee OUT OF sou so, but this made no difference, 16.00 Sample bottle, prepaid by niali, Sftc. Not sold by druggists, but only by ue and e e f agents. Agents appointed in new teiritory. You Sleep In an Air to George. He kept at his father j That Cure* . . . . until he procured him Ins appoint, RHEUMATIC CURE C O , 167 CHICAGO. ILL. U. S. A. rneut to Ai napolis. While a pu-| Catarrh, Bronchia«, Asthma, Grip, A N U FA C TU B E T I1E C E L E B B A T E D pil iu the district school ut Mon'- Throat aod L a a f Troubles. •‘ litluelJTV” A utom atic Pupila’ pelier young Dewey received n se vere thrashing, which he probably D E S K S , remembers to this day. The flog ging was administered by Major Pangborn, the schoolmaster, now THP j IIE ARE TYPEW RITERS iii great variety editor of the Jersey City Journal. Init there is only one Leader and that is the Prior to the coming o f Major Pangborn as master of the school the boys had whipped several masters. Soon after Pangborn had been mstnlled it was decided that T H I BILLO W -IN HALER his mettle should he tried. Georg* is a pillow so constructed and so charged LIGHTEST TOUCH, Dewey was selected by the other that it throws off a vapor during all the SI Ml’ LEST 4 STRONGEST night. With nlshL. _____ every - . breath ta k e n lu t boys to make the test. body it directly direct* applies to the inflamed PERMANENT iges ol air-passages of the head, throat and lungs Majoi Pangborn beard o f the ughly disinfected disinlecteii r.na a thoroughly r.nd propel properly ADJUSTMENT, medicated air to soothe and cure them, plot. Dewey was called from his UNIVERSAL TIIK O N LY K N O W N M E A N S FO R seat in the midst of a session of the I,O N G -C O N T IN U E D IN H A L A T IO N . KEYBOARD, It has cured thousands of stubborn and all fn m itn re npceasary fo r the hcnool- school. He refused to respond. cases after all other rem edies had failed. rooni. Every d»-sk o f this com pany’ s m an Send for free descriptive pamphlet and The other boys chuckled. Master u factu re is w arranted, ------ Most Satisfactory------ testim onials; and k in d ly be sure to m en Pangborn walked dowu to where tion this paper. and any part that becom es broken or unfit youug Dewey was seated, and, with for use during» that tim e will be dup lica ted P I L L O W -I N H A L E R CO., withont charge. 31 Corcoran R n lld in * , W a sh in gton , the grasp of Hercules, took the It is a c>m bination o i ib e neat features o f the other Hlnndard m achines. I f y n W rite fo r c ;rcnlara and prices to l).« ? ., or 1 4 0 0 C hestnu t Street* lad by the collar and yanked him w ant an nbsolul*lv aatisfactory w riting m achine you should try th i« one. All other M K 8 . N ORA A. McKAVF.N, P h ilad elphia, P a . milk' s o f typewriter« rented and sold. Expert repairing and pnrta and platens for all A.lent fo r Coos com ity, from bis seat and walked him np Oorjuille C ity, Oregon. machines. 'T y p e w rite r aud office Htippliea and specialties. D on’ t fa il to try a W ebster to the master's desk. He was ac ‘ Star” R ibbon for your m achine and the M ulti Kopy Curb>n. W rite us. cused of the plot, but refused to T i a i - E COAST AGENCY COMPANY. acknowledge it When Master 266 STARK STREET, - - PORTLAND, OREGON Pangborn had finished with young Dewey he was escorted home, where be bad to lie abed for several 6 B a B se g z a B B » * ^ a p ,w e p>w r— days as the result o f his thrashing Dewey was too big-hearted to har ONE (HERALD BUILDING) They banish pain bor no ill feeliugagainstthe school GIVES master, and afterward therb grew and prolong life. up betweeu pupil and pedagogue RELIEF. the mrst frieudly feeling.— From “ The Hero o f Mnoila,” in Dem- B uys and S ells yoar R eal E state and anything else you wish to orest’s Magazine for July. disp*.8H of. ---,---- --------- -»««»■»---—----- — M akes L oans and I nvestment « for you. T o Cur« Constipation Forever* R ents or L eases your farm or city property. Talto Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25«. • f C. C C. fail to euro, druggists refund money Write us if you want rn A gent it. this couuty and at the county sent. 24 IDNEY . - chool Furniture Co Dearborn Street, SWANSON M WORD ...J E W E T T ... Rerald Land & Loan C o. r Coquille City, Oregon. -■ ----- "M«M----- ■■ - The population of Union is now 1500. Offers- A lot of glandered horses have C O K Buys two lots in Coquille been reported at Baker City. ^ ^ ^ C ity; good situation. Leonard Cole, of Baker City, h»B sued John Ralston, claiming $100 nPwo good residence lots, sightly specific and $10,000 general damages ^ locution. $1S0 f o r b o th . for malicious prosecution. © o p v r v Buys three seres in T>T- n - ______ _____ _ for S450 1(50 HC,P8 sal»1 nt V A v /v this price; im provem ents are i worth $1000, to be given nwuy. 1 \,- Acre in Coquille City, new J . / 2 2 story bou*e o f 7 room s; closets and porches; barn, chickenhonse, gnrden, | goml spring close to houae. young orchard and small fru it; pasture for cow , e tc.; nil clea n 'd and fenced. C oqu ille C ity ; this piece cun Roaekurg Review; The Vaquina be dividod. 1 t v Q Acres— 3^ miles from Co- bay appropriation was entirely qn ille C ity, on C unningham Ranch in California creek, small honse and barn, sparkling knocked out— but Tom Tongue W O G W f o r n tll,i c h on OoquiMe spring branches, and 15 «ores o f rich loam made a Fourth of July speech at river. For particulars call at the H erald bottom laud; balance anw tim ber on hill Washington monument. The peo Laud & L oan Go's office. land, and line pasture land when tim ber is T im ber is w orth m ore than wo ple of the Willamette valley A Choice Buainesfl Lot, near R. removed. nsk for the place. Price $1380; part cash, counties which rolled up majorities R. depot, river la nd ing and in buainesa I or » i l l sell 80 acres w ith im provem ent for j $000; same terms. for Tongue are deserving just what ceutor o f Coquille C ity. P rice $1000. 1 X Acres— One mile from rail- T I T p Iuve the best land, best they got— nothing. P atents teleaaed from jsil Isst Wednesday. Bail iu the sum of 850 was fur nished by Mr. and Mrs. R. G . Mc- Quigg aud the girl was restored to her camp life. aid Waomta, T he g ra m m a r'. b o d . but. O m y gon, I wish I 'd did-w hat Dewey duue! 50c 11di d o, i >. W e the undersigned have Known F J. Cheney for the la«t 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bn nine a * transection« and financially able to carry oa t any ob lig a tion « made by their firm. Weal A T n isx , W holesale Druggists, T o le d o , ().. W eldin g. Kinnan A V arvin, W holesale Druggists. T o le co , O h io H ell'« Catarrh Cure is taken internally, a c tin g directly upon the blood and mucous earfaoea o f the system . I*nne, 7V . per bottle. S old b y all Druggists. Teatiuion- U la fret. Seattle, July 4.— A feature of to No. patients May 81, 1145; No. day's celtbrttion was the participa J males June 81, 790; No. fem ales: tion of a regiment of Cam: ban | June 31, 865; total June 31, 1444. liiililia, under the command of (J<>1. | No. officers and employes, 144; ex- Edwin Gaylor Prior, and about 1000 ! pens« for June, $4997.70; No. eloped citizen« from Vancouver aud Vic , for monfli, 10; No. escapes returned, toria, B. C. | No. died for month, 11; No dis- The Canadian troops, numbering j charged, 13; No. received, 19; No. 350, occupied the place of houor j re-adm’tted, 7. in the procession, which passed ----------- —* * « * - along the streets profusely decoruted Lost Nearly Half the Lumber. with British and American flags. Their bands played the "Red, White San Francisco, July 5.— The im and Blue” and other American airs. mense lumber raft which left Astoria It was the first time since 1814 11 days ago in tow of the tugboat that a British armed force had in Monarch, arrived here this morning, vaded American soil, and the ovntiou having averaged about four knots tendered it was as spontaneous as per hour during the trip. The it was enthusiastic. original raft contained 5,000,000 feet AN OVATION IN VERMONT. of lumber, but owing to rough Burlington, Vt., July 4.— A grand weather 2,000,000 feet of this was ovation was tendered 500 visiting lost during the voyage. Canadian troops from Ottawa today. “ They say Tunklets, Q. C., some time gets £100 for a speech.” That’s JOHN KAIN O M A R T IN RUSS nothing. 1 know u feilow who got T H E M A R S H F IE L D £10,000 for a speech.” “ Iteully!” "Yes. He said ’1 loue you’ to a rich old maid, aud she gathered him in.” In that fa r distant Spanish sen, 1« really g o o d enough fo r me. Miss Annie McDonald lias re ceived the agency end is canvassing for two valuable books. One is “ I b e Beautiful L ife of Frances E. W illard” — a memorial volume by Anna A. Gordon, for 21 years the rivatc aecretary of Mies Willard. C ard or T hanks . — W e desire to 'ha introduction is by Lady Henry Somerset, with character studies express our heartfelt (banks to the sud memorial tributes from prom frieDds and neigh lairs whoso nobly inent people all over the world. Resisted us during the illness and You can bave it nil (or There are ebont 500 pag-*s, with [ death of our husband aud father, over 3 2 photographic reproductions. Edward Neely, Per . . Per .. making a beautiful and rare volume. Mite. Zn.rHA E. N eely , Month Mouth W i l l i s N eely , Prices range from 82 (fine silk In T he E vening Telegram , o f Port- L e e N e e l y . doth binding) to 83.75 (full mo- land, Oregon. lt la the largest even encco). It will find e large sale. J A telegraphic dispatch, among ln g n e w sp a p e r p u b lish e d in O r e g o n : it c o n te n ir all th e n ew s o f th e stu fe Th e other volomp, for which Miss the news items of July 5, from an d o f th e n a tio n . T r y it fo r a McDonald is agent, is entitled. Tacoma, Washington, says "Joseph m o n th . A an n p lo copy w ill lie “ William Ewart Gladstone,” a Crotts gave himself up to the citv io ai led to yon free . Addreaa biographical study, by Frank police this morning. H e shot and T H E TELEGRAM, . W ekely Gunsnnlue, D. D. Over killed John Snell el Wilkenson P ortland. Oregon. 400 pngee, with 40 full page half- duriug a quarrel yesterday. Crotts tone |Nirtrnits. The prices rnn form >rly lived at Coo# bsy.O regon." FU from81.75to82 60. Miss McDonald “ I think D eW itt’s Witch Hazel SO Y E A R S ’ deserves yoor pstronagu and is E XP E R IE N C E representing two most valuable Salve is the finest preparation on tho market for piles.” So writes and interesting publications. John C. Duuu, of W heeling, W . Va. Try it and von will think the same. How s This. V # offer O n « Hundred Dollars Reward It ulro cures eczema and all skin (o r liny cam * o f Catarrh that cannot be diseases. R. 8. Kuowlton cared b y H all' a Catarrh ( ’ uro. “ F i . . CHEN E T A CO. Proprietors. D isions Rosa Butler, the gypsy gill, was 5 oiaiv insane asyium ntpon. ' ■ r T h « u a c o r 8 T . J a c o b s o i l b t c h r o n ic c r i p t l i s a n o o r b i o - r id d e n INFLAMMATORY C AM S. THERE'S NO DENTINO, IT C U R C 8. B. F. Ross, ex-county eomtr.is sioner, was over part of last week during the sitting of the county court co business, returning home Friday. Mr. R. made a good and faithful official for the people. Si, A Canadian Armed Forte Visits. TH E RECORDS SHOW CURES OS C o p y r ig h t s A c , isstrtsUveoe* ----------- sent free, oldest ngeciry for m ertnepatente. i M t p l I takes through Me n A C O . I ‘ , without cbRiw*. i the Scientific American. A -~ » I T U * w « rtf- rul.tl.-n o f «H , fr te ç u ie J-'«™«*-, b ™ n * TOT : four m o n t«« SI À-M ky«ll n ....) o » l .* j . M iÄ T r a B lP A ^ road depot nod steam er landing in ^ ^ loontion, and best improved Ceqaille C ity; bottom and boneh land; 1 «mall farm in the Coquille valley, is in- spring branch ; fenced, but no building*; j aide property, in on e o f tho nicest tow ns in choice location ; fo r sale low . Coos cou nty. I f you want the very best at price« and terms that are an o b je ct and Q Q Acres — H alf lovel bench; ! have $3000 to $6000 to invest iu a home, balance ch oice bottom land cleared; that is a jo y forever, and mean business, spring branch for water fo r »tock; small write us fo r exact description aud term« o f | house, % m ile from incorporate limits o f i option al p aym ents. Coquille C ity; b e * fine view o f town an d A C R E S — On an arm of ! valley, also steamer and cars. Coos B ay; part very rich crepk V T T p H a r e a flouring mill property bottom land; sandy loam ; honse and two _ * ^ s it u a t e d in the grain section o f barns; good orchards; small fru its; fen cin g; I Dougins county. Oregon, which we would the fiuest springs im aginable right at | exchange for a good farm or No. 1 inside house and barn, sufficient fo r never failing I property in C oqu ille C ity. F or fall par* power for small m achinery if d esired; ou t I ticulars call on K. D. B nnford or this office. side ra* ge ou hill land. B ottom land tb o r on :hly clea red . C attle, horses, fow ls, im 9 0 0 — rhe ,,Pst £>"'ry plements aud furniture, all included, at R anch in the State; no waste $5000. land; nil high land; 1 m ile river fron t, close i to town; acres orch a rd , fine fruit; 100 "C K IR S A L E — or tra-.la for d*»sir- screa open land , ready for cultivation. ] able in sid e property In C oquille City. fenoed and cr^Mis-fcncoc1; a new 2-atory A H otel b u ild in g, main portion 24x50 feet, ; house, and new 2-story baru. L' stories high; L to sam e, 24/60; all fu r nished com plete, well supplied with the T o T n in a —F or a farm near Coqaille City: best o f wAter, and does the entire business A house and lot in F loresville, Texas, worth for the G overnm ent S tone Quarry every $1200. or 240 acres o f l a n d - 4 0 acres im- year which meana from 30 to 50 regular I proved, honee insured fo r $400; all fenoed; boarders; good steam boat fa c ilit ie s also GO miles from San A n to n io , Texas. O r 160 only about 800 feet from depot. In con n ec acn sin western N ebraska, a d jo in in g Grant, tion is good Feed S table and all outbuild county seat o f Perkius cou n ty. OVmeider- ings, with three gt>od lots. 50x100 feet. This 1 able im provem ents on this p lace; a well is a grand location fo r som e one. PVioe, thrt cost finOO. For fa rth er inform ation, $3500. G ood property taken, sam e as cash. oaII at the H ksald office. 200 j'O R S A L E — 207 acres o f land: 60 acres bottom , m ostly all cleared and in cu lti vation. well fen ced; balanoe t*ench land: 40 acres i»nature: 23” fru it trees o f flrd-claae fruit; 1 acre sm all fiu it ; 7-room house, in mh I con dition : plenty o f water handy; irge Warn and stable with wagonahed; workshop, wood house, dairy houee. sm oke house and oth er outbuildings. Stock and farm ing utensils also for sale. Situated on main road, uear public river lauding; hand y , to school. F S c» q e / " v R uvh l block (12!ot»)*U ' “ chic* bottom l,m l. .n d « t w « o - tifnt high »n d d rrh m U tin c lo t .t n r o q n l l l . Citv, only 4 hi o k . from ) h . poatoffioc; Ions ; tinip tin nnrt n nvm ent i f d esired . No. 351 -A. fin* farm of 83 nor**, on ly 1 m ile from business oentre. railroad depot and boat landing at Coquille C ity, inst outside corporate lim its, yet in the to ? n school d istrict, with nearly level road. Well im proved, large house and barn, good fe n cin g. Three and one half acres orchard, also small fruits. g«>od varieties. Thirty eight acres o f ch oice beaver dnm bottom land, well drained, and divided in to m any fields. Several livin g streams furnish water fo r all, spring water piped t o the house. Natural clov er and other grass lands and united for vegetables, frait and grain. Forty-five acres o f hill land, one slashed and seeded for pasture. Cneap. con sid ering quality aud location . Price $5000. No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. ▲ new style pocket contornili« i w on** its r adulks In s popçr.orlon prkhont glssQ js.asw tm « I » ot noni*» »Irvi« «torw-roR m i cents . Tkis low prlcsd sort 1« Intended for tbs poor and tks w o i m I eal Ori 3 rtoS"nof tho flvs-oont mitons (i*> tobulss) con bo had by moll by aondiu« forty-«Mil m i S s — — — ------------ ----------------fi0_ )0 Sonico fitrsot. Nsw York—or o s«B«rls rartoo (MW ~ * MdMiM «Ter inride «ne« the world iros rreoEed. 1, Marble aiifl Slone Worts The Egg Season C O O S B -A .Y C. W. PATERSON, Prop. is Over. If.D D f.o tn re r o f M .r b lc VIonnroent«. H u I- ston es. T ablets, e tc. B Cemetery lo ts enclosed w ith stone coping or cu rbin g. Iron railings furnished to o r d er. C orrespondence s o l i c i t s from parties livin g in the country o r oth er towns who | mav wish Anything in my lin e o f business. I f ARSHTrv’ n - - - - - - O bbo W ALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, UT I HAVE 8TOCK TOM B A L I — F l t C VA M IK T 1 IS . All C IT Y , OREGON \ L L k in d » o f form work»olici**>d. H o r .- x \ . -hoeiuR «n d plow work » «p e«i«l*y S nppli«« fo r lo g c in g w ork, w rdaei . d o ««. r i n c . c o t - h o o k * «n d « » « r y t h in g m e d i » l<KrffinL' c r o p , kept on h .n d . s«»!* f* o tio ii E S , SIZES, I 4 T W rite fo r w h*t yon want. J F I A Few Pelami ( bina Pigs for Sak let A d dr CO gU LLLE A G I*. A. MARKT ERB. C leveland, 1 O r e ffo n im : R e v . D r . K e l l o g g * 1« ¡ n e r r o r w h e o h e ¡D e l u d e d W h i t t i e r m cn - t n .iu i.r w u « n io n g c o lle g e m en w n itu e r w a a a gra * liirite o f t h e « h o e m n k e i B b e n c h S"«™\«dlubu!'’ on0on,'‘r,,Or‘ h **(m i and ‘ he common achool.