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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1898)
< £ih j g K tn J tt. TU E SD AY. JU L Y 1!», 1898 Church Directory. liKISTIVN CHUKCH, Coqnille City Preaching 1st and 3d Lord’ « days in eaoh month, at 11 o’ clock a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o’clock a. ni. Prayer-meeting every Wed nesday evening. C. A. S tink , Minister. C L O C A L ITEM S McDonald’s for a good shave. Old papers for sale at this office Charley Pendleton is employed in San Francisco. Wood, coal and brick delivered on short notice by * A. O. W h e e l e r Ship your produce to the Labor Exchange, Branch 2G, 322 Davis street, San Francisco, and get hon est returns. Correspondence so- lioted. H. W a r field . Rob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found DeWitt’s Little Early Risers to be perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. R. S. Knowlton. MoPOu account of failing health, “one of the finest ranches in the “state must be sold at once. Call “at H eiiald office, or on James RaT’ Doughtv, Latnpey creek, this MaSUeouuty, Government steamboat inspect ors, Edwards aud Fuller, were de layed in some manner from reach ing this section, but got to the bay from the Umpqua Monday of last week aud reached this river Wed nesday. “ I think DeWitt's Witch Hazol Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles.” So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will think the same. It ul°o cures eczema and all skin diseases. R. S. Knowlton Landlady-—I am tilled with re- giet at your leaving us, Mr. Slim- diet. Mr. Sliimliet—You ate the only one under tins roof that has ever been tilled with auy thiug, then. ; ma’am. CURES P R O M P T L Y . Physician (with ear to patient’s ------- chest)—There is a curious swelling merchandise......................$ 13 80 •*> the region of the heart, sir, County Court Proceedings— July, 1898, Term. which must be reduced at once. R S Knowlton, drugs and 'Continued front last week.] Patient (anxiously)—That swelling m e d i c i n e s ; ................ 4G Bringing in election returns— is my pocketbook, doctor. Please Win Rich, groceries.......... 22 S J Culver from Bandoti. . . .$6 00 N Lorenz, merchandise.. . . 37 dou’t reduce it too much. J F Hnga Parkersburg 40 J J Lamb, hardware.......... 27 Philadelphia North American* J Donnldaon Riverton . . . 801 J WT Leneve, groceries and (R e p .); ‘'It’s all very well,” said Z T Johnson Myrtle Point 80 I merchandise...................... 34 Carper, “ to say that Spain will Rowland . . . 80 I W C l ’axson, barley and oats 3 '¡J^ have to pay the cost o f the war; Missouri.. . 20 Dr W Culin, medical at but whit I want to know is this.” J A Hatcher Burton Pr’y. 00; tendance..........* .............. 15 “ What?” “ If she ioes do I get a Coaled». .. . Jno Curreu 80 M II Hersey, merchandise.. 6 return of the war taxes I pay?” C Snodden 80 ' C W Martin,doting and mdse 10 Newport . . . J H Jones Fourm ile.. . 8 GO J T Weekly, turkey eggs. . . 1 E W Fahy Prosper . . . . 5 20 Wm Schroeder, shoes aud Norway . . . . R Haughton 20 clothing............................ 3 75 A O Hooton Enchanted . 40 J W Field, blacksmithing.. 7 05 G H Hall Deer Park.. 00 E P Briles, labor on farm. 130 00 J O Stender D o r a .......... 80 A B Tozier, “ “ “ 2G 2(1 A D Boone Sumner . . . . CO G W Canning, cash for sup Jas Wall Coos City.. . 20 plies .................................. 97 05 T Howard N Marshfield 4o G W Canning, | salary as Josh Nelson 40 S Marshfield superintendent............... 99 00 Geo Cook S S lo u g h ... 80 J Larsen Lake............ 20 Warrant issued for collection of John Porter 00 N Coos River Win Turpen Empire........ 5 GO delinquent and unpaid taxes for C F Gesner Ten Mile. . . 8 40 years 1888 to and including 1897. E J Coffelt Coos River. G 20 A L Nosier be paid for making delinquent tax roll Ordered W H S Hyde for can for clerk..............................$40 CO vassing election returns. . $7 40 Flanagan & Bennett Bank, Ordered A D Morse for can for transmitting money to vassing election returns.. 9 00 state treasurer.................. 16 50 Ordered Ben Figg rent of hall for election................ 2 50 W U Douglas, for referee’s fees in case of S O Co vs Ordered J R Lightner coal Coos Co ct a l...................... 33 2" oil for election.................... 20 Bond of J S Lawrence filed and HOURS Ordered Coqttille City Bulle tin for election ballots.. . .132 70 approved, and he is hereby declared OUT O F to be the duly elected and qualified Ordered Coquille City Herald assessor of Coos county for the Y o u S le e p In an A ir printing April 1898, county T h a t C ure * . . . . court proceedings............. 35 50 ensuing two years. Following rebates allowed on Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Grip, Semi-annual reports.......... 2 G4 Throat and Lung Troubles. Hog law notice.................. 56 double and erroneous ass< ssmencts— T T Golden, state and county, 1897.................... $ 35 75 $38 70 Geo Leach, “ double assess R S Knowlton be paid for sta ment.................................. 1 00 tionery, canvas covers for books for clerk’s o ffice ... 19 25 T T Golden, Marshfield city, 1897,double assessment.. 3 90 N Lorenz be paid for letter press for sh eriff................ G 00 T T Golden, school dist No 9,1897,double assessment. 8 45 A J Savage be paid for elec- booths S Marshfield ........ 3 75 Jacob Beuacb, state and county, 1896, double as The Enterprise be paid for sessment........................... 1 19 2400 letter heads and GOO T H E P IL L O W - IN H A L E R T P, legal size, clerk’s office 16 80 S S Right, poll tax, 1897, Is a pillow so constructed and so charged erroneous assessment. . . 1 00 that it throws off a vapor during all the Payot, U) ham & Co be paid night. With every breath taken mtothe J C Stump, state and county, body it directly applies to the inflamed for stationery, books a id air-passages o f the head, throat and lungs 1895, double assessment. 95 04 canvas covers............... 35 a th^-oughly disinfected and properly R J Robinson, school dist medicated wir to soothe ami cure them. H S Crocker Co stationery.. 7 THE ONLY KNOWN MEANS FOR No 9, 1895, erroneous as LONG-CONTINUED INHALATION. It has cured thousands o f stubborn sessment........................... 3 18 Coquille City Bulletin 100 let cases after all other remedies had failed. J C Stump, state and county, Send for free descriptive pamphlet and ter heads. 100 sheriff’s cer testimonials ; and kiudly be sure to men 1894, double assessment. 87 21 tion thi9 paper. tificates for sheriff’s office.$ TH E C R E A T REM EDY FOR PAIN Miss M. A Hood, of Santa Rosa, Cal., accompanied by Miss Temple and J. Temple, jr., arrived per steamer Areata ou the 9th iust. and passed through place Monday ou their way to Win. Hood’s ranch, at Rural, aud will spend the sum mer. Mrs. Dunkirk, the dressmaker, is now centrally located,with accom modations and well lighted room, aud is better prepared than ever to do dressmakiug aud sewiug of all kinds. She solicits the patronage of the public. Call at the Wilkins photograph gallery. * Arrivals by Areata, 9th inst.: 250 envelopes for Treas off! e E A Reed, W P. Shelly, J. U Dully, C. Bredlioff, F. II. Powers, $5 25 A. Josephson, II Grant, A Persli Glass <fe Prudhomtne be paid baker, M. H. Klockais, N. F. Lind- for books and stationery lml, Miss M. A. Hood, Miss M. H. for clerk’s office $31.50 less Temple, J Temple, jr., A. F. $6.50 for envelopes not re Medme, A. Johnson. C- F. McCul- ceived ................................... $25 00 Inm, C. H. Osman, Mrs. L. Porter, W W Hayes for postage and I. W. Lasswell, A. Brunell. expresssge........................... 4 75 ANTED - a g e n t s FOR "G L A D - Ed Rackleff for postage, ex- «tone, Hi« Life and Public Service«,” by pressage, etc....................... 23 00 Thou. W. H&ndford. A wonderful «tory of a glori ous career. Over 800 large, rati lent nagcH. 100 Infirmary and indigents— superb, rare engravings. Richest, biggest, beat and ouly endorsed “ Gladstone book” jiubllshed. Walter Culin be paid for Credit Only *1. B0. Commission, BO per cenl board and attendance upon given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop all trash and clear $«)0 a month with the only true and Mary Rigliter, 11 d a y s.. . . 27 50 od “Gladatone book. ” Addrewa Tint D o m in io n mpany , Dept. 36, 3B'J-3B6 Dearborn utroct, Chi- K ago. 30 00 (JunHtaeplS W S Rainsford, 12 days. .. John Dorris, 69 d a y s........ 172 50 The Herald Land & Loau Co., L O Lighthall,21 d a y s.. . . 52 50 through It. D. Sanford, whom they Examination of Walter employ to do their showing of 5 00 Oldland for insanity........ property, last wpek sold the A. Dukes farm on Cunningham creek $287 50 to F. M. Gevrez, late o f Grand Junction, Colorado, but formerly Dr JT McCormac be paid for care aud board of W S o f Albany, OregoD, and Mr. Gevrez Rainsford 2 days.............. $ 6 50 sml family moved thereon Inst Wednesday. Mr. G., after exam Mrs Jennie Graham be paid for care and board of Elsie ining different sections and much Strang and for clothin g.. 27 GO property, realizes he has secured Ordered that Janies Whitcomb bo a great bargain in this part of G od’s perpetual green earth. This, sent to the poor farm. O FFIC E R S. however, is only one o f the many fine bargains the Herald Land A Donald McIntosh files his oatk of Loan Co. is offering to suit the office and is declared the duly quali times, snd Mr. Hanford is always fied and elocted county commis at the service o f the liorae-seekiug sioner for the term of two years. public to show them aronnd. Bond of Ed Rackleff filed and — ■ ------» *81» »------------- - approved, and ho is declared to be How's This. the duly elected and qualified clerk W© offer One Hundred Dollar« Hewnrd tot any case o f Catarrh that onnnot bo of Coos county for the ensuing two otlYed by Hall'« Ontarrh Cure. years, F. J. CHENLY A CO. Proprietors, Bond of Win Horsfall filed and Toledo, O. We the undt'rsignpd have known F. J. approved, and he is declared to be W 8 $23(5 72 Ordered that AV \V Gage, sheriff of Coos county, make aud deliver to Thos McGinnis a tax deed for lot one Sec 24 Tp S of It 12 west W M. Ordered that S H Hazard, attor ney for Coos county, in the two suits brought by the Southern Ore gon Co against the county et nl, to enjoin the collection of 1893 and 1894 taxes, be and ho is hereby au thorized to appeal from the decision of the circuit court to tho supreme court of Oregon, said decision filed and entered this 2d day of July, 1898 24 P IL L O W -IN H A L E R CO., 3 1 C o r c o r a n lln tld in g , W a s h in g to n , 1». CL. o r 1 4 0 9 C h e s t n u t S t r e e t , P h ila d e lp h ia , P a. “ There goes thp most remarkable man iu town.” “ What's remark- ; able about him?” “ H e’s the ouly successful tnerchnut wo have who doesu’t claim lo be a self-m :de man. Ho says he got rich through the fait It fulness of the men that work for him.” RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. CATARRH, ASTHMA, HEADACHE by “ FIVE DROPS.” Though so universally used and tested did you ever hear anyone speak ill o f thiN great remedy t No, you never did aud never will, fo* ir taken us directed and in the proper uuuntily 1 5 Drops” cannot fall to cure any of the diseases for which It is recommended. What it han already done to relieve the suffering is told iu thousands of letters of grateful piaise. Mr. 7. P. l.imeburner. widely known for many years as the special representative of the Populists and Free ¿silver Press of the United lstates , has kindly forwarded the following letter for publication: An exchange reports that in ventor Edison says that there are j explosives that can be set off by | merely yelling at them. Many a ! fool mau thrft yelled at his wife will ngree with the inventor. JOHN KA1NO MARTIN KISS TH E M ARSH FIELD I N O RTH F R O N T STREET. M A R S H F IE L D . LL KINDS o f blacksmith work find wagon work, new or repair work, done on short notice. A WE G U A R A N T EE OUR WORK To g i.e satisfaction. Como and see us. n o v lim i KAINO A KTI8SEL. IDNEY choo! Furniture Co S anufacture th e celebrated M ••illvlU TAutom atic D E S K S Science of the 19th Century looks on with amuzemeiU at t he most remarkable rec ord of cures ever known In the World’s history. Hundreds of thousands of Sufferers cored without a single fallor# “ You don’t seem to take any in terest in this di.-cussiou on the pronunciation of Spanish names.” i "What’s the use? Thechances are ! that there won’t be any Spauish names iu a mouth or two. “ I f you marry that girl for her money you won’t come by it hon estly.” “ That’s all right; neither did her father.” a n d their m a r v e lo u s cure. Jan. 26, 1 «07. D ear Sms—I am anxious for the sake o f the suffering and out of gratitude to yon to give my personal endorsement o f your wonderful remedy. On the Inh of January. 189?, I was in Washington and was suddenly seized with un aggravated, case of inflammatory rheumatism; so severe and painful was tlie attack that within 24 hours my left arm was paralyzed aud I was only able to dress with assistance, I secured a bottle o f 6 DROPS and took a dose that night, rubbing some ou externally as directed. The following morning I was surprised to find myself immensely relieved, and continuing treatment woke the second morning cured. My arm was absolutely free from pain, and all swelling and stiffness had disappeared. The quickness and completeness o f my euro was re markable. I have known for over a year o f the great curative properties o f your medicine and have several friends who have been cured by it o f Neuralgia, Catarrh and Asthma. Wishing you every success and trusting that those similarly afflicted will at least give this’ remedy atrial. Sincerely yours J. P LIMKBURNKR, Bureau of Populist ami Reform Papers. Old Stock Exchange Building, Chicago , IU. C U R E S T H E IN C U R A B LE . D r 4 u S irs ;—I would like to thank you for your great remedy, “ fi DROPS," and tall rou what it has done form e. I had Rheumatism In every joint and in the heart, and I iiati Catarrh o f the head for :H) years, 1 was so poorly that I lost tho use of my legs and tirma E and could not move without pain, I was so crippled, that I hud done but little work rot seven years, and our family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism and Catarrh were incurable, and I believed him. Hut now, after using "6 DROPS’’ only two months, I can truly say l have not felt so well for seven years. This medicine does more than is claimed for it. At this time my Catarrh is much better, and 1 havo scarcely ny Rheumatism at all aud tho heart weakness and pain are gone. My hearing is now good and my eyesight is much better. 1 have gained more than 10 pounds of flesh and caiulp a full day's work. It is the best medicine 1 ever saw to give a mother who has a young child/ for it h is the Kumfe effect on the child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and enres tha hives o f the child and causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young and old Your* respectfully, WM M. KELL1MB, Jan. 29,1896. - Siberia, Perry Co., Ind. We received the following letter from Mr. J. 7. Wilson qf Omaha, III. Mr. Wilson has been for many years an invalid, ana reading the above letter whu h was Published, wrote Mr» Kellems, asking if his endorsement was genuine, and received this reply,which he f 0 retarded ns. MU. J. J WILSON. D ear S ir :—Your letter o f recent date at hand, the testimonial you speak of is genuine. The company who manufactures and sells *'5 Drops” published my testimonial Just a« I gave it to them and every word o f it is true, and I could swear to it anti prove it by many witnesses. Tho company did not ask me for this letter. I sent it to them last January for publication in order that poor sufferers, incurable as I once was, and as you are, mivht be cured. Get *'5 Drops’’ aud use it and it will cure you as it has cured me. I have received many letters like yours, and it is a pleasure to me to answer all who write. Tell all your neighbors what I have written about **f» Drops.*' I know how to sympathize with those who are afflicted, for though I suffered so long, it is now 8 months since I have felt any pain. Dr- S. W. Kellems, my brother, uses “ 6 Drops” in ids practice, and joins me iu en dorsing this great remedy, lie says for a case like yours it is a positive cure. Sept. 31 , 1896. MR. W. M. AND DR. 8. W. KKLLBMS. If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a largo bottl®, send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f its merit. This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief and is a permanent cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, May Pever, Catarrh, Sleaplossnesa, Nervousifrcss, Nervous and Neuralgic Headaches, heart Weakness, Toothache, Earache, Croup, “ La Grippe,’ ’ Malaria. Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases. FIVE DROPS ” is the name and dose. Large bottles (300 doses), $1.00. Six bottles for $6 00. Sample bottle prepaid by mail 9ftc. Not sold by druggists, but ouly by us and oar agents. Agents appointed in new territory. 6 W A N S O N R H E U M A T I C C U R E C O ., I'(7 Dearb.roSt..Chlcaxo.l«. P a p ila ’ , J 1ST A WORD THERE ARE TYPEW RITERS in great variety but there is only one Leader and that is the ...J E W E T T ... and all furniture necessary for tho bonool- room. Every desk o f this company’ s man ufacture is warranted, and any part that becomes broken or unfit for use during that time will be duplicated without charge. Write for circulars and prices to M ltS . N O R A A. M cK W E N , A ?ent for Coos county, "Joquille City. Oregon. LIGHTEST TOUCH, SIM PLEST A STRONGEST PERMANENT ADJUSTMENT, UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD, - ------ Most Satisfactory------ It is a eanilmiHti.il- >n mn oust IrKiarna of the other Btamlard machines. If von want nn absolutely siittsfaotory wi-ilim* machine you slu.uhl try this one. All t ther raskes of typewriters rented nml sold. Expert repririOR sml parts niul plstcns for all machines. Typewriter and otlice auppliea nml apeoinltten. Don’ t fail to try a Webster •Star’ ’ itibbon for your muchine and tho Multi Kopy Cur boil. Write us. COAST AGENCY COMPANY. Land & Loan Co. (HERALD BUILDING) C o q u ille C it y , PORTLAND, OREGON 26G STARK STREET, «Sf They banish pain a„d proions (ife. O re g o n . ^ E p B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else yon wish to (Continued on 2d page.) dispi.se of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for you. J. (From the Coos Bay News) R ents or L eases your farm or city property. w. P Murphy nod J. L Coke Writs us if you want r n A gent iu this county and at the county scat. were among the outgoing passen gers on the Areata, Sunday. They C / l K G 100 Hcres for sale at O ffe r s - were bound for Honolulu and may ^ this price; improvements are decide to locate there. worth $1000, to be given away. © Q K Boys two lots in Coquille I The schooner Laura Pike arrived City; good sitnation. ■J 1 Aero in Coqnille City, new Saturday, and is loading coal 2-story bouse of 7 rooms; closets for Eureka. She is the schooner tJTwo good residence lots, sightly and porches; barn, chiokenhouse, garden, thnt capsized on the Humboldt location, $150 fo r both. good spring close to house, young orchard and small fruit; pasture for cow, etc.; all bar, a uuuiberof years ago,drown Bays three acres in cleared and fenced. ing the entire crew. V Coquille City; this piece can 1 P|Q Acres— miles from Co- Dr. Evans, assisted by Dr. Hors- be divided. qnille City, on Cunningham fal, amputated T. C. Wyman’s leg, Ranch in California creek, small house and barn, sparkling at Empire, Saturday, Mr. W y N f or „ rnnoh on Coquille spring branches, and 15 acres of rich loam man was hurt in the late accident river. For particular« call nt tho Herald bottom land: balance Raw timber on hill land, and fine pasture land when timber is nt the Capo Arago Lighthouse, but Land & Loan Co’s office. removed. Timber is worth more than we up to a short time ago it was A Choice Business Lot, near II. ask for the plnOS. Urico $1S8Q; part cash, K. depot, river landing and in business or n ill soil 80 acres with improvement for hoped that his leg could be saved. $000; same terms. center of Coquille City. Price $1000. Ed Bender, special agent of the 1 K Acres—One mile from rail- T T T p hive the best land, best general land office, and G. G ^ ^ road depot and steamer landing in ^ ^ location, and best improved Brown, representing the state land (’•qaille City; bottom and bench land; «mall farm in the Coqnille valley, is in office, arrived in town yesterday on soring branch: fenced, hut no buildings; side property, in one of tho nicest towns in choice location; for «ale low. Coos county. If von want tho very beat their way to North slough and at prices and terms that are an object and Chwray for the lent ll> m r . , sad believe lhfl llllh . 0 |et-tf<l an d q u a lifie d c o r o - Ten mile, to inspect aud report on O Q Acres — Half level bench; have $3000 to $»>000 to invest in a home, him perfectly honorable in all business J - 1 balance choice bottom land cleared; that is a joy forever, and mean business, the swamp laud of that section. trnnaaotion« and financially able to carry ner Tor tlir ensuing t, iro yearn. spring branch for water for stock; «mall write ns for exact description and terms of No matter what the matter is, one will do you ont any obligation« made by their firm. Bond of W \V Gage, sheriff, filed house. % mile from incorporate limit« of. optional payments. The steamer Noyo left Port West A Troax, Wholesale Druggist«. City: has fine view o f town and Toledo, O./W Mding'_"K inTn'n Z ‘l\Z£\n. ™«>d approved, and he is dectnred Angeles, Wash., on J n n e ‘23d, for Coquille good, and you can get ten for five cents. valley, also steamer and cars. Q 0 0 A C R E S —On an arm of Wholesale Drnggintn. Toleco, Ohio. to be the duly elected and qualified Ynkon, with three river steamers A new stylo packet eontAinine T*v BlPAira rABTTTJW In a paper earion (without ti now for Coos Bay; part very rich creek at ionvj lira«? stores m u fivb cents . Thlw low pt ice«i w>rt 1? Intended r«r the poor aud the econi HnlPs Cntnrrh (’ tire is taken internally, "\TTpHnre a flouring mill property | >n« dozen o f ths five cent oartona ( 1*0 tabula«) can be had by mall by sendin? forty-eight c bottom land; sandy loam: house and two acting direotfty H(xm the blood and muoona sheriff of Coos county for the enau- in tow. One of the boats, the Al ~ aiCAL C ompany , N o . 10 Spruce Street. New York—or a single carton ~ I ^situated in the grain «eclion of good orchards; small fruits; fencing: it for flvo cents. Beat medicine ever made since the world waa created. anrfaoea o f the system. Price, 7fie. per ing two years. fred J. Beach, was in charge of Donplas connty, Oregon, which wo would barns; the finest springs imaginable right at bottle. Hold by all Druusiats. Testimon TV. H. Bttneh files his oath of j exchange for a good farm or No. 1 inside Capt. Frank Elrod, o f Marshfield, house and barn, sufficient for never failing ials frae. office, and in declared to lie tho duly and R. M. Palmer, late of this j property in Coqnille City. For fall p«r- power for small machinery if desired; out I t ioulars call on It. L>. Sanford or this office. side r.v ce on hill land. Bottom land thor- A locomotive lire was placed on ' elected and qualified county school place, was mate. C O O S B A .Y ou zhly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im a tower on the HERALD office lot superintendent of Coos county of 9 0 0 ACRES— Tbe best Dairy plements aud furniture, all included, at Superintendent Hennossey's Kanoh in the State; no waste $5500. lest lhursday for use for tire slarrn Oregon for the ensuing tvrb years ! land; all high land; 1 mile river front, close and curfew. The city couoil or- j 8. B. Cat heart file« his bond which horse ran sway, Sunday, near ! to town; fi acre« orchard, fine frnit; 100 OR S A L E — or trade for fipsir- Newport. Mr. Hennessey was j acre« open land, ready for cultivation, dered it some weeks ago, through approved and he is declared to be able inside proper*? in Coqnille City. fenced and croas-fenceit; a new 2-story C. W. PATERSON, Prop. the city clerk and recorder, W. E. the duly elected and qualified county alone in the buggv at the time, and . i house, I A Hotel building, main portion 24x50 feet, and new 2-story barn. 2 stories high; L to same, 24zfi0; all fur-1 McDnfiee, esq. It came to hand j surveyor o f Coos county for the en in turning « sharp coiner was thrown out. Tho horse continued to ) To T bndh —For a farm nearCoqnilleCity: ! nished complete, well supplied with the Msnnfftctnrer of Marble Monuments. Hea 1- Wednesday, and City Marshal w in g two Tears, VT I HAVE STOCK FOK SALE — j A house ami lot in Floresvillo, Texas, worth best of water, and does the entire business stones. Tablets, etc. m i : v u m r iiN . llock «elected the sile that evening On application of Ed Rackleff, mu, smashing the boggy to pieces, $1200, or 240 «ore* of land- -40 acres ina- for the Government Stone Quarry every Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping snd ended by charging a barb-wire year which means from 30 to 50 regular j.roved, house mao red for $400; all fenced; wet, sod Tbnredsy \V. H. and A. L county clerk, I, H Hazard is ap- or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or j fiO miles from San Antonio, Texas. Or 160 hoarders; good steamboat facilities, also der. Correspondence solicited from parties AGES, Noeler constructed the tower snd pointed deputy county clerk, nt fence. ncri sin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant, only about 300 feet from depot. In connec living in the country or other towns who placed the trail. A town bell is one »alary of $8(10 per year. I ----------- -------------- — 1 county scat of Perkins connty. Consider tion is good Feed Stable and all outbuild mav wish anything in my line o f business. ings, with three good lots, 60x100 feet. This SIZES, o f the necessities, snd this will ’ j Mr. Rowan took his nephew able improvements on this place; a well is a grand location for some one. Price, \ M arshfivt n - - - - - - O reo that cost $500. For further information, prove serviceable for alarms and ASP ismoEirrs resi '»r>. (Yillie (C ltiborn s), wbo bsd been , call $3500. Good property taken, same as cash at the H erald office. PRICES. »¡goals as the couucil may pre- Mrs Elms Campbell be allowed the ! at tins place for medics! attend \ R SALE— 297 acres o f land; 50 acres WALTER DRANE, No 351--A fins farm of 83 acres, ant itra. As a “ enrfew” it will be J sum of $8 per month for three ance for the serums wound be re- ' U r O bottom, mostly all cleared and m culti u r Write for what yoa want. 1 mile from business centre, rsilroad naefnl, if there is any ordinance in months for support o f self and eeived some weeks ago, to their vation, well fenced: balance bench land: only depot and boat landing at Coqnille City, (hat line; if a law exists and is not family. i home on FishtraD, the boy having 40 acres pasture: 23° frnit trees of flr*t-class just outside corporate limits, yet in the Blacksmith and fruit: t acre small Unit: 7-room house, in Fen Poland China Pigs for Yet enforced it is a standing challenge H B Cat heart be paid for surveying so far recovered as to be able to good condition: plenty of water handy: I tov n school district, with nearly level road. ■ I Well improved, large house and baru, good Wagonmaker. to yonlb to violate it snd detracts lines at tho poor farm, $10.20. dispense with the doctor's attend- large barn and stable with wagonshed: fencing. Three and one half acres orchard, j wood house, dairvhouse, smoke I also small fruits, good varieties. Thirty- L. A. MARSTER8. Address from their respect for law and or- Relief grouted Mrs Minuie A sure. The case was much moie workshop, house and other outbuildings. Stock and C ITY , O R E G O N Cleveland, Oregon. acres of choice heaver dam bottom C O Q U IL L E der, incites apologies mid excuses Whittl'd discontinued. serious than understood by ns at farming utensils also for sale. Sitnated on eight land, well drained, and divided into many for disregard of them id any grade Repo rtof O \V Canning stiperin- first, the ball having pene- main road, n e a r public river landing; handy I fields. Several living streams furnish water kinds o f farm work solicited. Hors- to school. Oregonian: Rev. Dr. Kellogg ia 1 for all. spring water piped to the house. aod creates lawlessness and eriro- tendent of poor farm, filed and no- trated the lung and grazed the \ LL . shoeing and plow work a specialty Natural clover and other grass lands and Supplies for logging work, wedge». dogs, in error when he included Whitlier O E/"VBiivs 1 block (121ots)all iaality—the very opposite of what cepted, and following bills ordered spinal column, tint Doctor Moore j suited for vegetables, fruit and grnin. bottom land, sndfilwun- Fo**ty-rtve acres of hill land, one slashed rings, cant-hooks and everything used in among “ college men.” W hitlier waa law is for. A law should be en- paid: was skilled, patient and faithful logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction n graduale of (he shoemaker's bench fui hiih and drybnilding lota in Coquille and seeded for pasture. forced in its spirit, or not exist at Johnson Bro’s. groceries.. $ 33 95 ami safely brought the boy through ti Cneap. considering quality anJ location. guaranteed. Shop on corner uorkh of Pio- Citv. only 4 bl «ka from the poatofflee: lonq neei Feed stable. (13 tf and the common school. I Price $5000. all. Geo Robinson, groceries and i the threatened danger. ime ou part psvment if desired. iS W t, F Marble awl Sloie Works The Egg Season is Over. B All 1 Sale