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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1898)
\ H R IS T IA N C H U R C H , C oqn ille City I Preaching 1 st and ;kl Lord*« days in each m onth, at 11 o'clock a. no. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 . County court, it seems, still keeps o 'c lo ck a. m. Prayt r-m eeiing every Wed “ that old F o x " at work Imildiug neadnv evening. C. A. S t in k , Minister C i Marshfield Sun. I include about 1200 islands, less than half of which are inhabitable und i only 10 or 12 are of any consider -1 ; able size. Their couibiucd area is about 135,000 square miles, or more t than one-thipd times the aria of the state of Oregon. Tho population j , is said to exceed 10 . 000,000 of which ! hut 10,000 (outside the army) are j pure Spanish. Manila, the Capital and principal city, has a population of 250,000 ut the present time. The Hawaiian islauds ore only fifteen in number, of which only eight are inhabited. Their total area is less than 7000 square miles. The total population is 110 , 000 , and that of H on olu li, tho sapitnl aud chief city, less thuu 30,000. Tho Americans on the islands number but 3000. Do You Know the News j The steamer Fnltou arrived Sun- day from San Francisco. She | bridges. Dr. Mile»1 Nerro Pla-tera S3c. et ail druseleu. come in over the bar at dead low L O C A L IT E M S . Miss Annie Smith left for Port water and the least water found in You can Lave it All for land last Thursday for medical and sounding was 24 feet. McDonald’s for a good sharp. possibly surgical treatment of her Per . . Per .. Mrs. M. A. Kuykendall, of E u Old papers for sale at this office throat. Month Month gene City, organizer for the Ladies’ Wood, coal and brick delivered Mr and Mrs. Marshall W ay aud Woodmen Circle of the W . of W ., In T he Evening Telegram , o f P ort on short notice by land, Oregon. J tis tlie largest overl Miss Lilly, and Mr. and M^s. W . organized a circle in Maishfield ing newspaper published in Oregon: * A. O. W hf . eler !L | Rose left last Friday morning for Tuesday evening with a large en it contain: all the news o f the state and o f the ra tion . T ry it fo r a Mrs. Sinclair returned from a few days’ rustication at Burton rollment. m onth. A sam ple cop y w ill be Marshfield Inst Friday, where she Prairie. W. 8 . D nuaway, private secre m ailed to you free. Address bad been visiting s i o n waek-t. tnry of Ex Governor Lord, and &U Gain banished by Dr. Hites' Pain TUIs. THE TE LE G R A M , Itoseburg LJlaindealpr:, Mrs. wife are iu Marshfield on a visit to Hon. J. W . Dennett came over Portlaud, O regon. from Marshfield last Friday on Madeleiue Conkling has gone to Mrs. Dunaway’s brother, Dr. J. T. McCorfbac, aud family. . They will join her husband at Prineville, v ñ - legal business, attending on execu Oregon, where Mr. Conkling has remain on the bay about a fort tion sale. night. secured a position in a bank. Hon. W . Sinclair will move into Clamdigger, W . H. Noble’s run List o f passengers on steamer the “ Watkins” house, next door to ning horse, is no n o n . She met J. W . Leneves, which has been out Fulton from Coos hny to Portland: with an accident yesterday, running W O Christensen and wife, Miss through a course of repairs and Anderson, Mrs G eo Tucker, Miss | a hoard ii to her sidp, and to keep improvements. Bentley, W J Fesher aud family, her from suffering she was knocked Fritz Timmerman, of the bay, J F Stephens and family, W H iD the head. Clamdigger was once «CAVEATS, DESIGNS, TRADE-MARKS.] was ptesent Inst Friday at an exe the queen o f the tu if in Coos 2 Send us a model or rough pencil Hughs and Lem Kong. cution sale, wherein Frederick county and she has won bags of ^ SK E T C H ofjrour Invention and we will tfi E X A M IN E and report as to its patent- Timmerman was plaintiff and Oeo. Dillard news items in Roseburg gold ill good times gone by. A s (ft ability. ••Inventors’ Guideor How toGet Review: Dr. L. A. Kent has re age grew npou hpr she was taken $ a Patent.” k .* i H Jree U. Holcomb defendant. Ship your produce to the Labor turned from Portland, where he from the track and in later years S O’FARRELL, FOWLER & O’FARRELL, % jjj Lawyer* and Solicitors of incrlcan and J Exchange, Branch 26, 322 Davis has been residing for several months served ns a carriage horse for her J® foreign Patents, street, San Francisco, and get hon past. . . . The family of Sheriff Gage, owner. * 1425 N. Y. AVE., WASHINGTON, D. C . * est returns. Correspondence so- of Coos county, are visiting Miss W . P. Reedy, o f Mellicomn, «89 2 IVhrd Yrritlfl* muilion this rarer. $ Auned Kent. licted. H. W arfield . given n preliminary examination Dr. 8 . L. Leneye telegraphed Arrivals by the Arcnta, July 20 : before Win. Turpin, justice of the from Danville, III., io his son J. Miss L Moss, Miss N Rogers, R C peace of Empire City district, yes W . last Wednesday that he bad Ametem, Mrs E Sleep, Miss B terday on a charge of rape upon HOURS arrived safely and well at that Sleep, R Hunt, A Gould, Miss E one Florence Irving. The case OUT OF place that morning at 7 o ’clock. M Greeu, B Stauff, E B Dean, Mrs was heard behiud closed doors and You Sleep In an A ir Reedy was held to await the nctior Dean, Mrs S Dillman, Miss D ill- Rob Moore, of LaFnyette, Ind., T h a t Cures . . . . says that for constipation he has ir au, W P Murphy, A Welch, 8 of the grand jury nuder $1000 bonds. Reedy is a mnn who hns \ ! Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Orlp, found D eW itt’s Little Early Risers Berwin. always borne an excellent reputa Throat and Lung Troubles. to be perfect They never gripe. J. B. Fox has been awarded two Try them for stomach and liver bridges to build by the county court, tion and bis friends strenuously troubles. R. S. Knowlton. both on the Coquille-Marshfield assert that this is nothing more than a plain case of blackmail. road. Lumber was shipped last Wrensball Bro’s have several Wednesday to the bridge at Hans- propositions already for boats. THE KLONDYKE OUTPUT. They are well known in that spe com’s, and Mr. Fox Hnd helpers cialty, oud can put you up n boat went down Thursday morning to The Canadian Government's Exactions.— entirely to your liking and as cheap begin work. Starvation and Hard Times. ns the cheapest. E . P. Mast was down from Mc 50c * © “ Ou nccountof failing health, K S “ one of the finest ranches in the IS T sta te must be sold at once. Call 8 W ’'a t H erald office, or on James S 0 ~ D o u g h ty , Lampey creek, this * * “ county. Mr. and M rs. D. II. Burns and family spent several days at the beach last week, returning Thurs day. It was their first experience at old ocean, bnving come from the northwestern states some months ago, and they were both delighted and benefited. “I think D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on tha market for piles.” So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W . Va. Try it and you will think the same. It alpo cures eczema and all skin diseases. R. S. Knowlton. Rev. Mr. Stine bonght n resi- rlence property from It. D. Sau- ford last week, and will proceed within the next few days to lra- T be prop- prove and possess it. erty lies back of D. P. Strang’s, the corner o f the block fronting south and west and near Mrs. Fonts’. Monday o f ln 6 t wepk we received a letter from Hon. O. Dodge, bis- torian of the Pioneers’ Association, who is at Salem conducting the publication of bis history of Coos and Curry counties, in which I ip was to have enclosed proof pages of the history, but for some cause failed. They were not within, nor have they yet been forthcoming. Kinley last Wednesday. He in forms ub that their wheat crop, so promising a short while ago, has been'damaged from a quarter to one-half by a little spotted fly— a stranger to them— abont J of an inch long. TLere is a green aphis, also, by the millions, in such quan tity that he never saw the like, lliese, however, he says, are not injuring the grain, nor does he know if they are destroying the tty mentioned above. No oilier grain except the wheat seems to be effected by the fly. Oregonian, July 14th: In the suit of Thomas E. Ryan against the California Lumber company, to recetver$43,345 and $173 costs on notes, Judge Sears yesterday con firmed the sale of several thous and acres ot land ui Coos county to satisfy the judgment by the sheriff o f that county. In auother suit by Ryan against the same com pany in which judgment for $ 10 ,- 561 was obtained, the sale by the sheriff o f Coos county o f mill appliances, such as chains, lumber trucks, scows, belting, blocks, ete., loented iu Coos county, and about 260 acres of land, wus also con firmed. Portland Telegram, 16th iost J. Quick, ah old settler o f Coos county, is in this city, on bis way to the national G. A. II. encamp ment, which takes place r.t Cincin nati in September this year. Mr. Quick served two enlistments ill the civil war ns cavalryman and itn a n t e d - agents for - glad - •tone, Hie Life amt Public Services,” by mediately nfier tha war ended set- Thou. W. Haudford. A wonderful atoryof a glori ___ tied on the r placid Coquille. He ous career. Over WO large, pages. e , r radlent a d le n t p ages. 1 100 00 ., , . 1 - , W superb, rare engraving*. Richest, ltlchcst, biggest. biggest, best beet ' HR)'8 t h e r e IH II D ig C IO !) OI DRV 111 b in a book” h u n k " published. i.til.l iu)i».l I / > . , . . , 2 and only endorsed “ Gladstone Only $1.80. Commission, 80 per cent. Credit t o o « county tuia year, nut be tears given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop all trash and clear Ml# a month with tho only true and there veil I be uo means of shipping xi “ Gladstone book. ” Address T he D o m i n i o n MTANT, Dept. 36, SBMM Dearborn street, Chl- it to San Francisco, where It is #*BO. (JunlltaeplS badly needed. H e is another citi C Posters have been issued fur the G . A. It. encampment to meet at Bandon on the 18tli. 19tli and 20th of August. It is expected that H on. B. Hermann, Congressman Tongue and Judge R. S. Bean will be present among the distinguished visitors, and that the programs of the several days promise to be specially appropriate nud interest ing. — — ---* «•* • ~ — H o w s Th is. V * offer One Hnmlreil 1 S '1 In re ltewnril fo r any cnee o f Catarrh thnt cannot be cu n .] t>y H all's Cntsrrh Core. F. J. CHEN EY A CO. Proprietors, T o le d o , O. W e the nndersiiriieil have known K. J. Cheery for the Inst In yearn, and believe hire perfectly honorable in nil business Maaeeetione and tlnnr.nallv able to carry out^an^ obligations »muh* by their firm. 8 Ti ? ’ Ä W h o l M l e b rn ctfi.l a, Toler n, O h io. H ull'» Catarrh Cnre in taken internally, noting directly npon the blood nnd mucou* .n r f .e e . o f the ...t e n t . Price, 7.V per bottle. Bold b y nil P rog R i.t.. Testim on 1*1. free. -—- -... * — - Justice J H. Cecil's court con vened last Tuesday evening on the' case of Mrs. Nellie Bullard vs. Mrs. C. E. Bullard— daughter-in- law against mother in-law on a claim for wRges aud team hire, The tolal claim was for $45 wages •nd $93 team hire. The CHse ran late itilo Tuesday night and con- tinned a g o o ! part of Wednesday morning. Judgment was given to plaintiff iu the sum of $67 10, but a notice of appeal was given and the end may L o t lie yet. A. J. Sberwood represented the plnintiff, and Messrs. Hazard and Seaman, o f Empire, the defeudaut. zen of Coos who thinks Portlaud might cultivate closer commercial relations with C o o s and Curry counties and p r o f it very much thereby. IS .• n a n n . a la., f tin in lir r ln fia * * I 'o l l v , i T n it i-r n u n it I IIiiriT m i-fi l l . - i i i - i-itj I i tin - Ili-iit. 1 . Because it afford* almost in stant relief in case of pain in the stomach, colic aud cholera morbun. 2. Because it is the only remedy that never fails in the most severe cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. 3. Because it is the only remedy thnt will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only remedy thnt will prtveut bilious colic. Because it is the only remedy « i » *«re epidemical dysentery. 6 . Because it is the only remedy that can always he depended upon in ease of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use for bowel complaints. 8 . Because it produces no bad results. 9. Because it is pleasant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives I,,oro People thau any other med- icine in the world. The 25 aud 50 cent sizes for sale by U. S. Knowlton San Francisco, July 18.— The Klondike miners who^iave returned to civilization on the steamer St. • Paul place the total output of the district surrounding Dawson at about $ 10 , 000,000 for the season. This is considerably less thau pre vious estimates. Prospecting is be ing extended in many directions from Dawson, and there t i ' e indica tions of rich developments along Indian river. There are about 26,- 000 persous in Dawson, and nearly i 3000 on Eldorado creek. The st< am-1 era Roanoke nnd Weare, soon to come down to St. Micheals, are ex pected to bring $ 2 , 000,000 ic gold. Eldorado creek yielded more than half of tho winter’s gold, nnd nearly all the remainder came from Bonanza creek. The output of the Miuook district does not exceed — ------- -*-*•*■«- ------------ Dr. Miles* Pain Pilla stop lleadacUe. JOHN _____ Read carefully tins tu t: menial found below, also letters from those who have oeen cured of other diseases til l reuu mber that *'5 Drops" has and can never fail to quickly relieve and permanent!;-cure. Kept. 9 iHV6 D ba u Sia:--Y our bottl-» of * * Crops” nveived. U v.as for an old f riend, Mr. Wm Edwards, of Martiustov. u Win Ir•• I., s i : l Ncur.ib'K in Ida chest, buffering h great deal of pain, so much to that it a.Vec'eU hU hca.’t ..ml h c-.uld not h I cjo on account ot a buiothered fee!In«, lie has been under the cure o f tLj iuo - 1 ‘ ” .h:out phytlcianu, but i.iund uo relief until iKttva him a dose of "5 Dxops,'* Tho v-iy fir i nij'ht lie rested well, and has ever since, aud Is Kiiiulug daily. 1 myself am > 7 reara old and b -.; ru taklt g your medicine lmd April for Rheumatism, which 1 have hud for 4» yean, »»Iso for a weak heart, Since taking “ 5 Drops” tho Kbeu’niLtibia hns all di ippoHicd, ihc ©fiTm-hs in gone from my joint«, and my heart ilever misses about 1 am to-day a well, stion t woman. *u«d low® it to “5 Drops.” I ouly wish I could Hound toy bugle of prube loud enough to tie hoard all over the world and eould oouvince every oue that Drops” is all you claim ll to ami more. firs I> T. Carver, Wim-low, Stevenson Co., 111. f M A R T IN KÜSS M A R S H F IE L D CATARRH A L L KIN D S o f blacksm ith work and w agon work; new or repair work, done on short n otice. OUR N E U R A L G IA A N D S O IA 7 IC A . W ORK IDNEY chool Furniture Co th e If you have not uidkHent confidence affer reati:¡1.4 the. c lettera to send f*:r a large bot tle,send for a »ample baule, which conuwus ,:i:’.ic.i .u mciliclne to convince you of its merit. ThL wonderful curative ¡.ives aim«"* ii.st tn: relu t, nnd i - a pòi^uauent cure lor l t l i s u - u i.it b i n .V c u r a lg l t , SctiM lCit) C ita ti 1;, . 1 *• i ) . ran , r > :.p *'ix ltt. lin rk m th s. H o y , F » v c r , S lc o p lf»«iu -t.o , A kTY im n,.' «a . * l* v t* j » and N » i.-H | g !c ih t H ila r lM i, H e a r t W e a k n e s s , T o otliu u li-». f i n r m i .- ', Prr-iip, " L a G r i p p e ,” M a l a r i a , C rs»|i1 n g X m n b D o t H i i r o o c h l t t - « ’id bindrcil dtvcnvs. "F I V E PROP.» ’ ’ is the name ar i dove. % rgel.oi,its GWo doses), fi 00. Six bottles for 16.00. Sample bottle, prei-'d.il by ii-n1*, Not sold by Ji ug^istti, but only by us und our agents. Agents appointed in new tc.iitorv. SWÂESOH RKEUKATÎC CJ k E CO , »87 DSBiborn Street, CIUCA'iO. ILL. celebrated M D E S K © , • • I lI è tl’X Y ” A utom atic P apila’ T H E R E A R E T Y P E W R IT E R S in great variety but (here is only one Lender and thnt is "the .JE W JE C T T ... T H E P I L L O W -I N H A L E R is a pillow so constructed and so charged that ‘ it off “ throws *•— " a vapor during * * all the night. With every breath taken!: ntothe body it directly appl applies to the in inflamed air-passages of ' the head, ead, throat and lungs, luni thoroughly disinfected and properly medicated air to soothe and cure them. TH E ONLY KNOWN MEANS FOR LONG-CONTINUED INHALATION. It has cured thousands of stubliorn cases after all other remedies had failed. Send for free descriptive pamphlet and testimonials ; aud kindly be sure to men tion this paper. P IL L O W -IN H A L E R L IG H T E S T TOUCH, S IM P L E S T k STR O N G E ST PERM ANENT AD JUSTM EN T, U N IV E R S A L KEYBOARD, | and all furniture necessary fo r the honool- I room . Every desk o f this com pany’ s m an ufacture ia w arranted, and any part that becom es broken or unfit , for use cinri»»'j that tim e will be dup lica ted I without charge. ‘ W rite fo r circulars nnd prices to M R S. N ORA A. M cE W E N , C O ., 3 1 C o r c o r a n llu ild iiig , W a s h in g to n , D . CM o r 1 4 0 0 C h e s t n u t S t r e e t , P h ila d e lp h ia , P a . I T H A icnt for C oos county, '/octuille C ity. Oregon. ------- Moat Satisfactory------- It in a d mibinHtiur. ... u .t ersi 1 imureK o f tho o th e r Btnndard ixiachinfB. I f TOtt w ant ftn i,b.ointolv satisfactory w riting m achine you should try this one. All oth er makes o f typewriters routed nnd eold. Expert repairing and parts and platens for all m achines. T ypew riter and office supplies and specialties. D on’ t fa il to try a W obater opy C i arbon. W rito ns. you r m achine and the M ulti Kopy Star” R ib b ion o n fo r yo COAST AG ENCY COMPANY. £ ! Herald Land 3 Loan Co. (HERALD BUILDING) T h e y b a n is h p a in KILLING THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE EGG, HUNDREDS ARE DESTITUTE. Seattle, July 18.— Au official letter from Captain Abercrombie, U. S. A., now at Copper river, Alaska, con tains the statement that there arc 200 destitute mon now there. Cap tain Abercrombie says he has fed 500 persons thus far, nnd that, if menus nre not devised to relieve tho country of those who have failed to get to the Yukon and who have lost their outfits in trying lo ascend Copper river and tributary streams, there will be actual starving this fall. Captain Abercrombie says in eon- elusion that the transportation com panies refuse to carry the stranded miners without compcasation.' — ----- — ♦ «* * «------- ------- Lone Walk of a Veteran. Hillsboro, Or., June 18. — William Lindsey, a veteran of the One-hun- dred-and-forty-ninth Now York reg iment, Sherman’s command, passed through this city today having ! pushed a two-wheeled hand-cart from Yrcka, Cal The old gentle- niau has a tinker's kit along with him, and earns enough, with the aid of a small pension, to provide for his frugal wnuts. He says he has a brother, John Lindsey, in Portland, whom he has not seen for 30 years. L. V. Khlrti, the missing ex-clerk He is quite well along iu years but of Marion county, hns returned to is bright nnd chee-fnl. Salem nnd has furnished bonds iu the sum of $500 to answer to the W hen tin* erne! war is over Aud the boys couie home w a in . charge of counterfeiting public W h it show w ill those w ho d id n 't eo records. St m d with the m aidens then? PO R TLAN D , O R EG O N 266 S T A R K STR E E T, $ 100 , 000 . San Francisco, July 1 8 .-- A let ter to the Chronicle from Dawson City says: The Canadian government, through special privileges granted to hanking institutions, has estab lished semi-assay offices. The banks have thus far paid $14 an ounce, and for outside exchange charged an additional 3 per cent. Last win ter the standard rate of wages was $15 n day, but with thousands of penniless men in tho country and tho determination of large minoowners to close down their properties, pending nu appeal to the Dominion government for a modifi cation of the royalty laws, it is cer tain wages will be less than $0 a day before next season closes. There is not to exceed 12 to 15 milee of real good nnd proving placer claims in the Klondike district, and tiiis ground is principally on Eldorado and Bonanza creeks. FEVER. For twenty lonsr years my wife suffered un told torture's from Sciatica aud Neuralgia, and I thank God for day ihut your heav en-sent remedy fell into my hands, tor it completely cured her I aui a mhiish r <.r tho Gospel, and when f find any who sulfur, cannot help but recommend ‘ s DROPS ’, for T o ei.t* s a tisfa ctio n . Corue a nil Roe us. n o v iyttol KAIN U A liU S S E L . anufacture HAY f M A R S H F IE L D . G UARANTEE AND I find tho bottle o f ** 5 DROPS ” to be very lood and Just what you claim. My wife has *een suffering with jCutarrh and Huy Fever over |6 years, she hns tried everything nud doctored much, but d o core »• ittif she tried "6 DROPS" which completely cured her. Yours truly RL v. L. VON WALI?, Maroh 31, lsitO, Mllbauk, S. D. N ORTH FRONT STREET. WE l know it will do more than you claim for it. KtlV. F. i'l. COOl'RR,Washington Center, Mo! P A R A L Y S I S AND R H E U M A T I S M D i - ah Sun; Noveaiuxng, lrtW. It is with pleasure I H|>eak of your price- h'.is I'ML'd) and of tho good It has done me. For the la t t ight ycain 1 have bu*n an incur- . b: • ci ippic inn., ixirulysls und rhcnmatlsm. in t think fur cI”nt years a total cripple, not able to e .rn a penny nor able to walk or step on t,;e^iounu without the aid of bomethiug to ¡»‘.in oil. lleavcu bless the man who dis ci". .■ I lh\z remedy, for, thank« to him and n <>• I »in nhi.‘ to walk and able to work, I have on'y ic.hen two-thirds o f n bottle, but have not had any pain in my back since I took tho tlirtdo^e, ami nftcr the second I walked ucross the 44oor, which 1 have not done in : ars. I have thrown away my cane »ip!-ImU never need it again. To any one h ndini nid a t vo cent stamp I will send my a did,i\ it. I have another bottle of " 5 DROPS” and value it ut i l oo per drop. Thankfully: »ura. EDWARD CASTLE, 1005 Wail .Street. Sioux City, Iowa. INF* A M M A TO R Y R H E U IYATIE M . D vai : Sin»: S bftbmb * * 24,1»86. I wish to tell you and suffering humanity how much h o ik ! ' 8 DROPS’* has done me. On'.lie beginning of this year I took down bedfast with luftamtoutory Rheumatism,and 1 was doctored by as good physicians as this country has, but they coulu not cure me. On Auguvt A, I began to take "5 D R O P S," At that lime every joint in my body and my limbs were stiff, so thut I could not be moved. Even my tongue was getting so that I could hardly speak bo any one could limb i .uud me, but to-day, only seven weeks from thst time. I am absolutely cured, and thank you aud (led for my recovery. Gratefully yours, I’.ORAC” y . ANDERSON, McCracken, Kans. 3 4 YEARS OF S U F F E R IN G " Dr au Sin;— J ancaby 2, lfjUT. Over 34 years ago. I had Typho'd l ever, and barely escaped with mv Die. If 1 it my system bo shattered that I have nud ever since, Ilheumatlmi and Throat Trouble, which gave mo n terrible O uk U. 1 l.u.l beau unable to find any relief for tin so discuses, until I learned or your * ft D'.tOl'S ” , which i commenced tukfm; only two months a^o, and my cure has boon indeed w,,.snni:r"f;. Already iny cough has entirely disappeared, and the Rheumatism which for a IT-v/ years eist has threatened to nud e a cripple o. rue a cured, and t hmi free from pain, 'lhls i. the most w ‘udcj inl and the choupost remedy ever discovered. 1 am more thankful t-» you than words can tell nnd 1 want eviMyhody to know what * t > > ” ha» done lor me. Although I am ovyn r> \ k m h old, I »m feel ing better th n I have in ycat. I shall be glad to answer any questions re garding my <S80 from anyone enclosing a two cent stump. Gratefully yours, MRS. :>A\U KL RIULB i’. LLchiielJ, Mich. Coquille City, Oregon. GIVES RELIEF. a n d p r o lo n g life B uys and S ellh your R eal E. state nud anything else you wish to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for you. á f c í ■ ^ St R ents or L eases your farm or city property. Writs us if you want eu A oent iu this county nnd at the nounly scat. Offers- $450 Buys two lots in Coquille i City; Rood situation. / location. $150 f o r b o th . Bays three acres in C oquille C ity ; this piece can bo divided. §3000 Ranch in Califoruin fo r a ranch on Coquille river. For particulars call at the H erald Land A Loan Co’s office. A Choice Business Lot, nenr R. It. depot, river la nd ing and in business cen ter o f Coquille C ity. P rice $1000. 1 K for sale at Acre in Coquille City, new 1 2 2 -story b ouse o f 7 room s; closets and p orches; barn, chickenhou se, garde ij . good spring close to house, you n g orchard and small fru it; pasture fo r cow , e tc.; all cleared and fenced. nPw o good residence lot3, sightly §600 160 acres this p rico; im provem ents aro worth $1000, to be Riven aw ay. 159 Acres— 3J miles from Co- TXT 0 have the best laud, best outlie C ity, on C anningham creek, Ritull house and barn, sparkling spring branches, and 15 acres o f rich loam bottom land: balance saw tim ber on hill land, and fine pasture land when tim ber is rem oved. T im ber is w orth m ore than we ask for tho piac *. P rice $1380; part cash, : or ■* ill sell 80 acres with im provem ent for $000; same terms. Acres— One mile from rail- road depot and steam er landing in lo c«tio n , and best im proved Cwquille City; bottom nnd bench land; \ «mall fnrm in the Coquille valley, is in spring branch; fenced, but no buildings; j side property, in one o f the n icest tow ns in ch oice location; fo r sale low . Coos oonn tv. If vou want tho very best at prices aud terms that are an ob ject and A cres— H alf level bench; have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a homo, balance ch o ice bottom land cleared: that is h jo y forever, and mean business, spring branch for water fo r stock; small write ns for exact description and terms o f house. % mile from incorporate limits o f | option al paym ents. Coquille City; has fine view o f town a n d I ▼alley, also steamer and cars. A C R E S — On an arm of j 23 2 0 0 C oos Hay; part very rich creek b ottom land: snndv loam : house and two ^ situ a te d in the grain section o f I barns; good orchard s; small fruits; fen cin g; Douglas county, O regon, which we « would the finest aginable at i __ « . , r .. • » m e it itu si t springs t u r i i i x » i im iu a g iiin u ie r right ig u t n exchange for s Rood (arm » r No. 1 in sid e honge and 9ufficie n t (o r never fa ilin g propertv m ( tiqm lle Lit.T' F or full nar- power fo r sm all m achinery if desire»!; oa t- tica la r. call on it. D. S an ford or this office. side EJe rat rR, go 00 on fm hill h m land, |am, o r. ftottom land land th thor- o u jh ly clea red . C attle, horses, fow ls, im A C R E S — The best Dairy plements and furniture, all inoluded, at | $5500. land ; all high land; 1 m ile river fron t, close to town; t» ncres orchard, fine fruit; 100 acres open land, ready for cu ltivation, X p O R S A L E — or trade for desir- fenced and cross-fen ced ; a new 2-story able in sid e p roper*? in C oqu ille City. house, an J new 2-story barn. A H otel b n ild in g, m ain portion 24x50 feet, 2 stories high; L to «a m », 24x60; all fu r T o T radk —Fo r a farm near C oqn illcC ity : nished com plete, well supplied with the A tonne aud lot in F loresvillc, Texas, worth best o f water, and does th«* entire business $1200. o? 240 acres o f U n d —40 acres im for the Governm ent S tone Quarry everv proved. house insured for $400; all fen ced; year which means from 30 to 50 regular 60 miles from San A n ton io, Texas. Or 160 boarders; good steam boat facilities; also n cr sin western Nebraska, a d join ing Grant, only about 300 feet from depot. In con n ec county scat o f Perkins cou n ty. C onsider tion is good Feed Stable nnd all ou tb u ild able im provem ents on this p lace: a well ings, with three good lots. 50x100 feet. This P rice, th rt cost $500. F or further inform ation, is a grand location fo r som e one. $3500. G ood property taken, sam e as cash. call at the H kbai . d office. V X T p H a v e a flouring mill property 200 1 ? G U HALE—297 ncres o f land; 50 aeres P l»tto ra . m ostly all cleared and in cu lti vation, well fen ced; balance bench land: 40 acres imsture; 15V' frnit trees o f firet-class fru it; 1 acre sm all ft a it; 7-room house, in good con dition: plenty o f water handy: large barn and stable with wagonshed; workshop. WiHHlhonse. dairyhouse, sm oke- nonae and am: other ontbnildin oM tm m iin gs. g i. Ft«x*k --oa-K and anu h«uirte fariuinii ntenail. i also . 1 » for for m «th m ,. Bitoated H itn.fed mam road. :.,-ar public river la..d iu K: h n m lj 1 J to school. C Q K A B utb 1 block (12 lots) all ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r h i c e b ottom lami, and G beau tifu l high and dry b u ild in g lota in ( ’ «»qnille Citv. o n .y 4 bl cks from the poetoffioe: loug ime ou part paym eut if desired. No 351 A finp fnrm of 83 norps, N o m a tte r w h a t th e m a tte r is, o n e w ill do you g o o d , a n d y o u c a n g e t te n fo r fiv e cen ts. A n ow style p a ck e t con ta in in g tvn nrPANS ____________l t abrt . rs In _ _ a p o p _________ o r en rton (w ___ ith ou t ___ (flat i) Is n o w fo r sals * '* low • “ p riced 'ce d s ort ten d ed f o r t tho “- p o o — s t ‘ so m « uriti; store* - r o a r iv a c n n . ThH ert 1» is in Intended r am i the e co n o m i- i) can tie be hiui had by m inn o il b y aindinsr fo rty -e ig h t cents Al. Ono d o s e a o f tho f lv s c M t ca rto n s t i » tabales) t o th o R tr * * s CBS V ic a l C o * paw t ._N o . ** -------- --------- — ” Y « . ^ ^ ----------- 10 “ Spruco Stroot. " Now _ ________ ____________ tabu les ) e-iu bo »ont f o r flee e n t s . m ed icin e e ver m ade sin ce the w orld w w created. Ito 0 0 0 3 B A Y C. W. PATERSON, Prop. M anufacturer o f M arble Monum ents. Uea 1- ston es. T ablets, eto. Cemetery lots enclosed with ste.ne coping or cu rbiu g. Iron railings furnished to o r der. Correspond«*nce solicited from parties livin g in the cou ntry or oth er tow ns who may wish anythin g in my lin e o f bnsiness. M arshfivto - - - - - - O p bo The Egg Season is Over. ut B i i iu have stock fok salk : VAICI IOTI KM. All - \ AGES, SIZES, PRICES. \ WALTER DRANE, W rite fo r what yoa want. J £ i Blacksmith and ,1 Few Poland China Pigs for Sale Yet Wagonmaker, only 1 m ile from bnsiness centre, railroad depot and boat landing at C oquille City, just outside corporate lim its, yet in tho I tov n school district, with nearly level road. Well im proved, large house and barn, good I fencin g. Three u n d o n e half acres orchard, ■ » ! « ? " ■ ''" " IPXMf varieties. T h ir t ,. C IT Y , O R E G O N "g * „ , . . .. . . , C O Q U IL L L ^ dr“ 1 "r.d-. «nd divided in fo man, I helds. t irniah water , f „ r a ||_ Sp ,i nc water piped to " the lmnae. ' 1 L I . k in d , o f farm work s o lic ite d . H ors Natural clov er nnd «Ather gr;.ss lands and -/w_ sh oein g and plow work a specialty suited for vegetables, fruit nnd grnin. Hnpplies fo r lo g g in g w ork, wertget . dogs, Forty-five seres o f hill land, ono slashed rin g s.cn n t-h o o sa and everyth in g used in lo gg in g ca m p s k e p t «»n h a n d . Satisfaction and seeded for pasture. ( ’ neap, con sid ering quality and location . guaranteed. S h op on corn er u orth o f Pio- ne4i Feed s ta b le . * ' (19 If 1’ rice $500$. Address L . A. M A B A TE R S. C leveland. O regon. Oregonian: Rev. Dr. Kellogg is in error when he included Whittier among “college men.” Whittier was a graduate of the shoemaker's bench and the common school.