Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 02, 1898, Image 4

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T h E SD A Y T a UO. 2, Ï8P8.
Church Directory.
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IST U N CHURCH, Cnnille City
1st And Sd Lord’* day« in
C SK Preaohing
•aeh month, nt 11 o’olook a. in. and 740
p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
o'olocka.m. Pray* r-meeting every Wed-
O. A. S t » « . MfniiWr.
BMdat »nulli.
L O C A L ITEM S.
McDonald's for a good abate.
Old papers for sale st this office
Or. MU mi ’ Pal» Fills »top HtaaaeSa
The blackberrjing
a bat over.
season
A S s e l a b e a h lw * b r D r. M I W M
b
is
P R l#
John Morgan will be collector of
custom at Empire.
S r . M ile . H a r t s P I * # « » « B e . » » »11 d r e g »ton .
T. A. Walker is giving tbe Odd
Fellow’s ball another coat of paint
Wood, eoal and brick delivered
on abort notice by
•
A. O. W h i e l i b
Chas. Hiccot of Klondike
spending a few days in town.
is
01
Chas. Wickham made a f l y i D g
trip op from Klondike last Friday
A car load of cattle and sbeep
passed throngb town on its way to
tha bay Friday.
Lyon’s mill shot down a few days
last week owing to tbeir log supply
having failed them.
McDonald's barber shop ia where
yon get a good Lair cat and a nice
clean aba vs. Give bim a trial.
Miss Julia Drane, tbe eflecient
typo of tka Itnlletin office bas been
under tbe weather for tbe paet few
day’s Clareucs Dean takes her
place.
8hip y o o r produce to the Labor
Exchange, Branch 26, 322 Davis
street, San Francisco, and get hon­
est returns. Correspondence so-
licted.
H . W a r f ie l d .
Miss Clara McCoy and Miss Mary
Parrott two yoang ladies of Rose-
bars, visited at Mr. Jacobson’s last
week. They will go to Bandon to
spend a few weeks on tbe beach.
Review: A party consisting of
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey, Mra.
Graves, Mrs. Pengrs, of Eugene,
Miss Ruby Bailey, and Miss Myrtle
Qxgyf^ will leave tomonow foi
Rob Moore, of barn«,,....
says that for constipation he bas
found DeWitt’a Little Early Risers
to be perfect
Thsy never gripe.
Try them for stomach and liver
troublea. R. S. Knowlton.
W . W. Catlin, appointed receiver
at the Beaver Hill mine, and Nat
Lane, depnty, arrived Monday.
Mr. Catlin will return to Portland
within a few days, leaving deputy
Lane in charge of affairs.
*9~O u account of failing health,
MP*one of tbe fioest ranches in tbe
•^Tetate must be sold at once. Call
t&Tnt H e rald office, or on James
S ^ D o u g b iy , Lampey creek, this
*9*ooonty.
"I think DeWitt'a Witch Hazel
Salve is tbe 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 also cures eczema and all akin
diseases. R S. Knowltou.
Will Rose and wife, Marshal
Way and wife, and Miss Lillie, re-
tnrned from a ten day's pleasure
trip in tbe mountains. They had
good success aud all enjoyed them­
selves and are feeling much tbe
better of their trip.
Goqnille is fast ooming to the
front and will no donbt ere long be
the leading town in Coos.
Onr
mercantile trade with neighboring
towns end country is rapidly in­
creasing. Now a good strong pull
all together and Coqoille will shoot
ahaad as it never bas before.
Dealnest Cannot bo Curod.
by local application», aa they cannot reach
I be diaaaaad portion of the ear. There ie
only one way to core tleafneaa, anil that ia
by oonatltntlonal remedied. Deafneea ia
eeoeed by aa inflamed condition of the mn-
oona lining of the eoetaohian tube. W hen
this tube seta inflamed yon hare a rambling
Bound or I ed perfect hearing, and when it it
entiniydoèed denteacele the reanlt, and
nnleae the inflammation can ba taken ont
nod thin tube rectorad to ite normal condi-
tion, hearing will be deetmyed forever
nine eaeee out of ten are canned by catarrh;
which ie nothing bat an inflamed condition
of the momma anrfeoee.
Wc will give one hundred dollar* for ahy,
cnee of deafneea (cauaed by catarrh ) tan
cannot ba onred by Hall'a Catarrh Cure.
Band for circular*, free.
F. J. CHENEY A Co.. Toledo, O.
i f Hold by Jraggiele, 7Sc.
Exciting Runaway.
Johnny— And does the gas-meter
Mr. Banting— Y oang Grimsby
measure the quantity of gas you is going to marry old Miss 13 rod a
use? Papa—No, my son; the quan­ kers. Mrs. Bouting (astonished).
tity you have to pay for.
— For the laud’s sake! Mr. Bunt­
ing— Tartly, and partly for Ite
bank account.
RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA.
CATARRH. ASTHMA. HEADACHE
by L u m b a g o ? >
It's bsss uss you do n ’t cure It w ith S T . JA C O B S O IL , w hich .
strato# to th o so a t o f tho pain and subdues, soothos, euros.
and their
m arvelous cure.
Science o f the 10th Century
look* on with amaaemeojt
at the moat remarkable rec­
ord o f cure* ever know n i s
the W orld ’* history.
Hundred* of tbousuds of Sifftrtrs cared wit Meet a tioglt faltare
by - FIVE DROPS.”
Mrs. Brown (nudging Mr. Brown,
who snores with his month open)—
William! You’d make less noise if
you’d keep your mouth shut.
Mr.
Brown (only half awake)— So'd
you!
ir anyone
T h ough *o universally used and tested did you e
w ill, , fo
never r Y____
___ t
ak i l l o f this great remedy? N o , you ___________
never did and
a
■peak
nevi
uantlty ” 6 D rops” cannot fall
i t taken &s directed and in the proper quant
to
cure any or
o f the diseases
dlseasea ror
for w
which
I recomm ended.
________
m en It la
W hat
it ha* already done to relieve the suffering is told in thousands o f
letter* o f grateful piaiae.
(From the Cooa Bay New»)
There ia more fiction in fact than
It was reported in town Thurs­ there is fact in fiction.
day, that Geo. Vernon’s boose, on
Honesty, education and politeness
Isthmus slough, had been de
are what make tbe perfect gentle­
stroyed by firo tbe previous even­
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M
r. 7 . P . I t me bu rn er . w id th known /or m any yea rs as tho specia l represen tative o f
men.
tho
“Tommy," said a mother to her
P opulists ,_______
and F ree
S ilv er P ress o f Uu U nited States , has km dly fo r
_ the
j PvpmMats
___________
ing.
follow in g lettor fo r publication:
7-jenr-old boy, “ you must not
Shallow-brained people bow to
Jan. 26. 1S0T.
Jas. M. Dyer and wife, o f Placer-
e to yon to
D k a b S ib » — I am anxious for the sake o f the suffering and ou t o f gratitude
interrupt me when I am talking with
ville, Cal., arrived on the bay lately, theclothea rather than to the wearer.
give my personal endorsement o f your w onderful remedy. O n the Wth o f January, 1807»
11
I wo* in W ashington and was suddenly seised with an aggravated; case o f inflammatory
ladies.
You
must
wait
till
we
atop,
and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
There is a language in flowers.
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■ p ainfu
* 'u l was
the attack that within
_____________
84 hours
rs my 1 l _ e _ f _ t ____
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_____
rheum atism ; so severe
was'the
and
then
you
can
talk.”
“
But
you
_______
paralysed and I w as only able to
dress ____________________
with assistance. I secured a bottle o f 6 D R O P «
Hilboin at Mellicoma. Mr. Dver is Did you ever hear a bare-footed
and took a dose that night, rubbing some on externally aa directed. T h e follow in g
uever stop,” retorted the boy.
------
----- relieved,
».—i» —
a brother of tbe late Judge Dyer. man talk after he had trod on a
m orning I was surprised to find m yself imm
ensely
and —
c o n t ln -ilng
u L w Iwsii)»«
______
woke the second morning cured.
My arm was absolutely free from pain, and a ll sw elling
Teacher—Johnny, is there any­
We mentioned in a late issue, thistle?
cure wae re-
and stiffness had disappeared. The quickness and completeness o f my
_
of f your r
markable. I have known for over a year o f the great curative properties s o
thing wrong with this sentence:
that Frank Elrod had left Seattle
and have several friends w ho have been cured by it o f Neeralgle, C atarrh and i ________
The American eagle is a tough
W ishing you every bhocom and trusting that those similarly afflicted will at least
The Spanish fleet—
Johnny—
in charge of a river steamer, the | old bird, but there is a legal tender-
J. P L IM E B U R N K R ,
give i tins remedy a trial. Sincerely yours
Yessuro; it should start this way:
Alfred J. Beach, in tow of the i ness about its portrait on a silver
B u reau o f P op u list and R eform P apers. O ld Stock E xch a n ge B u ild in g, Chicago, IU.
The
Spanish
are
fleet.
steam schooner Noyo, bound for dollar.
C U R E S T H E IN CU R ABLE.
the Yukon, and that R. M. Palmer,
D b a r S i r s ; —I w ould like to thank you for your great remedy, "fi D R OP 8 ,'* and tall
you what It has d one f o r m e . I had Rheumatism In every Joint aud in the h e a r t'a n d I
The
more
a
man
learns
in
life,
JOHN KAINO
MARTIN BUSS
also late o f Marhfield, was mate on
nod Catarrh o f the head for 80 years, I was so poorly that I lost the use o f my legs and arms
aud could uot m ove without pain. I was so crippled, that 1 had done but little work rat
THE MARSHFIELD
tbe same boat. News brought to the more he discovers bis ignorance;
■even years, and our fam ily physician, a good doctor, told m e that m y Rheumatism
S -attle by tbe steamer Lakme ¡6 to life isn’t long enough to educate a I X W H W M M M W W W M M t
and Catarrh were Incurable, aud I believed him. Hut now , after usimr ” 5 DR OPS” on ly
two m onths, I can truly say 1 have not felt so well for seven years. This medicine does
tbe effect, that when 250 miles ont man to the full extent of his abili­
more than 1» claim ed for It
A t this time my Catarrh Is m uch better, and 1 have scaroely
- - - gone.
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any Rheumatism at all and the heart weakness and pain - - are
My hearing is now r good
from Dixon entrance the Beach ties.
candp
and ray eyesight Is much better. I have gained more than 10 pounds o f fleni
hoisted a signal of distress.
She
day’s work. It
Itjis
m otberjvh o has a you ng I child.'
c
a fu ll (lay’s
is the best m edicine
edlciue I ever saw to give a motne
Parental control and birch rods
for It has the same effect on the child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and cures tha
was leaking badly, and her crew must be scarce articles at Salem.
shing sleep to both you;
young and old
hives of the child and causes sweet and refreshing
W f l, M , KF.L L1M S,
Y ou rs respectfully,
and passengers, numbering 24, had The other day a 10-year-old boy
Siberia, Perry Oo., Ind.
NORTH FRONT STREET.
J an. » . 1806.
CAVEATS, DESIGNS, TRADE-MARKS.]
to take to the boats.
The E vbds , was Sued $5 for aasuult and battery
W ilson has
W e received the following letter from Mr. Y. 7. Wilson of Omaha , III. M r. Wil
M
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9*nd
us
a
model
or
rough
pencil
rote M r,
many
years
an
invalid,
ana
reading
the
above
Utter
which
was
Published , w
wrt
been
fo
r
another river steamer, also in tow on a little girl.
S K E T C H of your invention and we will
a rd ed us.
he forw
format
K ellem s , , asking if his endorsement was genuine, and received this reply , which he
E X A M I N E and report aa to Ita patent­
of the Noyo, took tbe passengers
M
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J.
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ability. '• Inventor»’ Guide or How to Get
Jt is said that on account of the
P a * r S i b : — Y our letter o f recent date at baud, the testimonial you speak o f is genuine.
LL KINDS o f blacksmith work end
and crew aboard, and shortly after­
a Patent.” sent free
Th e com pany w ho manufactures and sells ” 5 Drops’* published my testimonial Just aa
wns on work, n»w or repair work, don»
I gave It to them
j and every word o f it is true, ana I could swear to L
It aud
.
. prove it . by
.
wards tbe Beach w«nt down. The cruel war, they are eating horseflesh
O’FARRELL,
FOWLER
&
O'FARRELL,
J
ou
short
notice.
many witnesses. Th e com pany did not ask me for this letter.
I sent It to them .last
Evans was towed back to Dixon at Manila. This is more tasty food *
lawyer* and Solicitors of American and
January for publication In order that poor sufferers, incurable as I once was, and as you are,
WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK
mlvht b e cured. Get ‘ b Drops” and use it and it will cure you as It has cured me. I havo
Foreign Patent»,
entrance and beached, after which than they will soon have at Madrid
received many letters like yours, and It is a pleasure to me to answer all who write. Tell all
To g i.e satisfaction.
Come nnd see us.
1425 N. Y. AYE.,
WASHINGTON, D. I
your neighbors what I have written about ” b Drops.*’ I know how to sympathise with those
the Noyo proceeded to St. M ichaels. when they begin to “ eat crow.”
norlO’Ofil
KAINO A RUSSEL.
who are afflicted, for though I suffered so long, it is now 8 m onths since 1 have felt any pain.
When writing mention thin paper.
— Mrs. Elrod received a letter from
The New York Times insists that
Dr. S. W K ellem s, . my brother, uses ” 6 Drops” in his practice, and Joins m e In oo*
dorslng this great remedy, lie says for a case like yours It is a positive cure.
her husband on Friday.
It was the name of the governor-general
Sept. 01,1806.
MR. W. M . A N D D R . S. W . KELLEM S.
dated at Dutch Harbor, Alaska, of the Philippine Islands ie n o t1
I f you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a large bottle,
July 11th, 1898, and we are per­ Augusti, but Augustin, and nobody
send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f Its merit. This
w onderful curative gives alm ost instant relief and is a permanent cure for R heum attsm ,
HOURS
mitted to make the following ex- has yet found time to suggest that
f d a t l e s , N euralgia, D yspepsia, Backache, A sth m a , Hay F evtr, C atarrh , S leeplessnesa,
Nervousness, Nervous and Neuralgic headaches, Heart W e ak n ess, Toothache, Earache,
tracta from it:
the real name is probably Dennis.
OUT OF
Croup, " L a G r ip p e ," M alaria, Creeping Num bness, B ronchitis and Kindred Dlseasea.
“ We left Seattle on the 21st of
•* F IV E DROPS ” Is the name and dose. Large bottles (300 doses), 01 . 00 . S ix bottles for
The right of the state to protect
Y o u S loop In on A ir
$fi oo. Sample bottle prepaid by mail 25 c. Not sold by druggists, but only by us and our
June, and on July 4tb, at 3 in tbe fish in nil streams through which
agents. Agents appointed in new territory.
T h o tO u r o o . . . .
morning, we were shipwrecked.
they have freedom of passage to
TH E CELEBRATED
S W A N S O N R H E U M A T IC C U R E C O .,
DcerboniSt.,CWcai»,«.
a n u f a c t u r e
Catarrh, Broackltii, Asthma, Orly,
Twenty-one o f us lost everything nnd from the public fishing grounds
“ B E i l l T l ” A u to m a tic P u p ils ’
Threat and Lnof Trouble*.
we had in the world, except what is sustained in People vs. Truckee ,
we had on our backs, and we were
Lumber Company (California), al-1
very lucky to get off with onr lives.
though the streams flow over land 1
The boat went to pieces at 3 in tbe
entirely subject to privnto owner­
morning. It was as rough a sea
THERE ARE TYPEW RITERS in groat variety
as I ever saw. Palmer and I were ship.
Fitzhugh Lee is the man we hear
but there is only one Lender and that is the
the last to leave her, and we
He is
jumped overboard and we were nothing about these days.
palled into tbe lifeboat with lines slated for the capture of Hnvana,
around ns. After we got on the hut he is a presidential possibility
tug boat she was almost lost. The Cruel fate or on equally hard-harted
administration
may
sea broke all over her for 24 hours, Republican
T H K P ILLO W -IN H A LE R
hot we arrived here safe.
W m. postpone that event until after the
Is a p illow so constructed and so charged
LIGHTEST TOUCH,
that it throws off a vapor during all the
Ross and F. C. During are here, November elections.—Oregonian.
SIMPLEST 4 STRONGEST
night. W ith every breath taken into the
body it directly applies to the inflamed
aud they gave roe clothes and some
T o C u r « C o n s t ip a t io n F ore ver»
PERMANENT
air-passages of the head, throat and lungs
T ake Ca«carets Candy Cathartic. 10c orK C .
money, and fixed mo np all right.
a thoroughly disinfected and properly
ADJUSTMENT,
'f c . C C Tail to cure, drugirists refund m oney
medicated air to soothe and cure them.
quimrt*-A captain that I was nc-
UNIVERSAL
TH E ONLY K N O W N
M E A N S FO R
L O N G -C O N T IN U E D IN H A L A T IO N .
offered ms a position^OT*- ,8E(' ‘le a«Tfopene Register: The conflicts
and all furniture necessary for the hcnool-
KEYBOARD,
It has cured thousands o f stubborn
room.
Every
desk
o
f
this
company’
s
man­
cases after all other rem edies had failed.
the Seattle No. 3, bound for the
ufacture is warranted,
Send for free descriptive pam phlet and
ceUent
f
“
™
isl?e<i
e
I
,
Yukon, and I will start in the
----- Most Satisfactory------
IfwOmonials ; and k in d ly be sure to m en-
and any part that becomes broken or nnflt
morning. Sho is the largest Yukon error on the part of L entil" WL.. .
FILLOW-A dja » . _
for nse durma that time will be duplicated
i 31 C o rco ra n B u ild in g , W a s h in g to n .
without charge.
boat that will be on tho river. bend, Harvey Scott et al., who have
D . C ., or 1 4 0 9 C h e s tn u t S treet«
r
*
circulars and prices to
Palmer is going with me.
ih e belittled President McKinley’s offi­
P h il a d e l p h i a , P a .
I . t . is
features
of __________
the other standard machines. I f you
i . » a combination
uuuiu.u....... of
«. m
. . e . Dent _____
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NORA A. McEWEN,
’
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b is o n e . A ll o t h e r
WMlVjro »b solu teiy SHtiHfBCfory w ritin r m achine
you « h in ld try • ‘ thl
reports from the Yukon are good, cers. The proportion of fatalities
nnd plntena for nil
.......* ................ „ •
-o—
r o hi onnc and part* nt
among
the
“
gilded
snpheada
and
machines. Typewriter nnd ofhoo supplies nnd specialties. Don’ t fail to try n W e b s t a r
but I don’t know yet whether I will
‘Star” Ribbon for your machine and the Multi Kopy Carbon. Write us,
«
shoulder
strapped
dudes”
demon­
go minmg or stay with the boat.
T H B
The oaptaiu says that after we get strates that true heroism runs ram­
to Circle City, that I can have the pant among these “ dude sons of big
266 STARK STREET,
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PORTLAND, OREGON
boat, as be is going np the river, fathers,” and they died or were
wounded
while
bravely
doing
their
and she is too large to go up any
farther. Tbe chances are that I duty.
Capital Journal: The “ gilded sap-
will stay with her.”
heads and shoulder strapped dudes”
against whom Lentz, Whitehead,
Lee Items.
Harrey Scott et al., havo railed
have not been killed nor wounded
Lee, July 2 8 —Warm weather at while bravely doing their duty at
B uys and S ells yonr R eal E state aud auything else yon wish to
present.
Santiago. They have been inspect­
All the farmers nre busy L'Bying. ing potatoes at Tampa under Gen­ dispose of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon.
As tbe old saying goes, “ make hay eral Lee.
Tbe dudes who were
R ents or L eases yonr farm or city property.
while the sun shines” , so that is killed and wounded at Santiago
Writ« us if yon want sn A oent in this county and at the county seat.
what they are endeavoring to do. were mostly privates in the ranks of
J. \J. Summerlin has his new Teddy Rooscfelt’s regiment of
barn nlmost completed.
Rough Riders.
They didn’t pull
160 acres for sale at
Offers-
Campmeeting closed last Sunday. fer commissions, but enlisted like
this price; improvements are
Two accessions andtwo conversions men, and to thoir honor be it said, S Q R Buys two lots in Coqoille worth $1000, to be given away.
They now go to Arago and it is they fought nnd died like men, too.
City; good situation.
1 \y Acre in Coqnille City, new
hoped that they will have a good
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2 story house o f 7 rooms; closets
fp
w
o
good
residence lots, sightly and ^ 2 porches;
meeting and save many souls in
bam, ohickenhoase, garden,
^ location. $150 fo r both.
good spring close to house, young orchard
that vicinity.
and
small
fruit;
pasture for cow, etc.; all
Mra. Snmraerltn who had the
Bays three acres in cleared and fenced.
misfortune of getting her arm dis­ Little Clarence— Pa, is there renlly
Coquille City; this piece can
honor among thieves?
Mr. Cul- be divided.
Acres—3J miles from Co-
located, is getting along uicely.
lipers—
No,
my
son,
thieves
are
quillo City, on Cunningham
Mra. Dully and daughter Miss
Ranch in California oreek, small
house and barn, sparkling
Mintie, o f Sumner, visited friends just as bad as other people.
for a ranch on Coquille spring branches, and 15 acres of noh loam
river. For particulars call at the Herald bottom land; balance saw timber on hill
in this vicinity Inst week. It is ex­
Firat senator—There ia qnite a
land, and fine pasture land when timber is
pected that Bill II. will soon change lengthy interview of yours in this Land A Loan Co’s office.
removed. Timber is worth more than we
A
Choice
Business
Lot,
neAr
It.
his address to Sumner,
ask for the pinoe. Price $1880; part cash,
morning’s paper. Second senator
R.
depot,
river
landing
and
in
business
or
u ill sell 80 acres with improvement for
Mra. Buell aud daughter Miss — Is that so? What did I say.
center of Coquille City. Price $1000.
$900; same terms.
Carrie, of Myrtle Creek, have been
A bright school boy has defined 1 fe Acres—One mile from rail- T X T p have the best land, best
visiting friends and relatives in
^
road depot and steamer landing in
location, and best improved
this part of tbe county and also in an island aa a body o f land com­ Ceqoille City; bottom and bench land;
farm in the Coquille valley, ia in-
Myrtle Point.
They
returned pletely surrounded by U. 8. war­ spring branch; fenced, but no buildings; •mall
aide property, in one o f the nicest towns in
choice location; fo r sale low.
Coos oonaty. I f you want tho very best
home Tuesday accompanied by Mr. ships.
prioes and terms that are an object and
Q Q Acres — Half level hench; at
and Mrs. Coon, the latter being a
“ My friend bas asked
me ^ ^ balance choice bottom land cleared; have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a home,
daughter of the above mentioned.
that is a joy forever, and mean business,
branch for water for atock; small write us for exact description and terms of
Mr. Charlie Rnckleff o f Myrtle whether you were an officer in the spring
N o m a t t e r w h a t t h e m a t t e r is , o n e w i l l d o y o u
regulfir army,” said the Kentucky house, Sim ile from incorporate limits o f optional payments.
Point visits this part o f the neigh­
Coquille City; hps fine view o f town and
gentleman's friend.
"N o, sub," valley, also steamer and oars.
g o o d , a n d y o u c a n g e t te n fo r f iv e c e n ts .
borhood quite often. There seems
Q Q Q A C R E S —On an arm of
wns the prompt nnd indignnut re­
A n «w *t j t * p o ck «* co n ta in in g m r ita ir* pa b c ijm in * p a p e r ca r to n i (wlthov
(w ith ou t fflaea) Is n ow
to be some attraction over here in
Coos Bay; part very rich oreek
TXTr^HAve a flouring mill property
•4 t e n t d r a g atoro* - r o a n » i c u r r s . This low -prtcad s ort I* Intended to r tb e » p o o r and
nd th
tb e « eo on eta i-
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ply. “ The title I wear w h s be­
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e l. O ne d o se n o f the fire cen t ca rton * (i*S tabule*)
can be ba d by inali b y m indine
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bottom land; sandy loam; house and two
fo r t r -e ig h t een t*
V
the sweet Summerlnnd. Come on
* ^ situ a ted in the grain section o f barns; good orchards; small fruits; fencing;
t o tb e RrrAif* CftmncAL C
a n t , N o . 10 Spruce Ft r e e l. New Y o r k —o r . a alnffl* c a r te a (SB*
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stowed upon me in appreciation of Douglas county, Oregon, which we would
T a i c l u I w ill be MDt ( o r fir* cen t«. Beet m e d ic i» « <
Charlie, but dou't bring a balky
the finest springs imaginable right at
my personal qualities aud not be- exchange for a good farm or No. 1 inside honse and barn, sufficient for never failing
team.
property in Coauille City. For fall D«r- power for small machinery if desired; out­
ennse J happened to be somebody’s ticalnrs
call on K. D. Hanford or thia office. side rar ge on hill land. Bottom land thor-
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot o f yoar town
son.”
onzhly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im­
are visiting friends in this vicinity.
C O O S
B A Y
A C R E S — Tha best Dairy plements and furnitare, all moluded, at
With best wishes.
Ranch in tbe Stnto; no waste $5500.
/■ANTED— AGENTS FOR “ GLAD-
PATENTS! and W apm lers,
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COAST AGENCY COMPANY.
Herald Land & Loan Co.
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
$460
$600
$3000
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Mrs W. W. Gsgc, wife of Sher­
Messrs A. J. Sherwood, Chae.
iff Gage of Coos County, who is Collier, Claude Nosier and Heury
visiting relative» near Dillard, had . * L io o n r e ? D n B 7 * Ipffc
Iftttt S r ttilr r ir t V n n n r n i n f f
,e r i m f l c a l u m n y
r i .o r u iu g
sn exciting runaway Thursday. for a two-week’ i hunting trip on
In company with two other ladies Elk River.
They are nil good
and two small children they drove hunters nnd will, no doubt, meet
into the Umpqua river when a line with good success.
mnght in tbe harness and the team
Ashland Town Talk:
Dr. Ford,
started to run. The ladies were
thrown or jumped into tbs shallow elder of M. E. church, held quarterly
water, but thecbildren remained in meeting st Sunny Hido school-house
tbe baek aud were carried np the last Sunday. Eldar Ford's son and
road at a furious rate. At a point Evangelist McKeen were with bim.
near »he Kent residence the team About one hundred and twenty per­
After
and all went over an almost per- son» attended the scrGces.
udicular grade over 60 feet high the refreshment! at noon a portion
to Kent creek. When aasistauce of the crowd went to tho lake where
arrived tbe children were found in a number were immersed.
aelumpof maple hashes u n i n j u r e d ,
but tbe back was completely de­
Chsrabo rlain'a Colic, Cholera and
molished, and the h trees hsd to be Diarrhoea Remedy alw.ys affords
helped out of tbeurtek.— Rose burg prompt relief. For salo by R. 3.
Review.
j Knowlton.
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and only andona«! "Gladstone book” published.
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quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention la probably patentable. Communica­
tion* atrlctly confidential. Handbook on Patent«
«ant fraa. Cudeet agency for securing patent*.
Patent* taken through Munn A Co. receive
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A handsomely lllnetrated weekly | g p | ctr-
m teflon o f *ny entanttflr Journal Term*. M a
year fo o t months. 0L Sold by all new*dealer*.
1
eil Stone Worts The Eg g Season
land; nil high land; 1 mile river front, close
to town; 6 acres orchard, fine fruit; 100
seres open land, ready for cultivation, T p O R S A L E —or trade for deair-
fenced and cross-fenceci; a new 2-story “
able inside property in Coquille City.
house, an J new 2-story barn.
A Hotel building, main portion 24x50 feet,
2 stories high; L to same, 24z60; all fur­
To T badii —For a farm near Coquille City: nished complete, well supplied with the
A house and lot in Floresville, Texas, worth best o f water, and does the entire business
$1200. or 240 acres o f la n d --40 acres im- for the Government Stone Ouarry every
roved, house insured for $400; all fenced; year which means from 30 to 50 regular
) miles from Han Antonio, Texas. Or 160 boarders; good steamboat facilities; also
aer sin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant, only about 300 feet from depot. In connec­
county seat of Perkins county. Consider­ tion is good Feed Stable and all outbuild­
able improvements on this place; a well ings, with three good lots, 50x100 feet. This
thrt cost $500. For farther information, is a grand location for some one. Prioe,
$3500. Good property taken, same as cash.
oall at the H sbald office.
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments, Hea 1-
stones. Tablets, eto.
Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r­
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
living in the oountrv or other towns who
mav wish anything in my line o f business.
S
R HALE-297 acres o f land: 50 acres
mostly all cleared and in culti­
I ?O bottom,
vation, well fenced: balance bench land;
40 ncres pasture: 239 fruit trees of fir^t-olass
fruit; 1 acre small fm it; 7-room honse. in
good condition; plenty o f wAter handy;
large barn and stable with wagonshed;
workshop, woodhouse. dairy house, snioke-
h. i m
other outbuildings. Ptock and
farming utensils also for sale. Situated on
main road, near public river landing; handy
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school.
$ 850 '
tBuvs 1 block (12 lota) all
^ohice bottom lsud. sndfibesu
tifnl high stid dry building lot* in Coqnille
Citv. only 4 bl cks from the po«toffloe; long
1 la e on part psv-nent if desired.
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WALTER DRANE,
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
No 3 5 1 --A fine farm of 83 acres,
only 1 m’ le from business centre, railroad
depot and boat landing at Coquille City,
just outside corporate limits, yet in the
tov n school district, with nearly level road.
Well improved, large house and barn, good
fencing. Three and one half acres orchard,
also
, . small fruits,
, u good . varieties.
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»oto many
I fields. Heveral living streams furnish water
for all, spring water piped to the bouse.
Natural clover and other grata lands and
suited for vegetables, fruit and grain.
Forty-five acres of hill land, one slashed
and seeded for pasture.
Cneap. considering qoslity and location.
Price $5000.
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F IV E
VA M IE T I E S.
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Write for what yoa want.
JH
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Poland China Pigs for Sale let
Addn
OREGON
L. A. MARSTEK3.
C l.T .U nd, Oregon.
LL kind, of (»nu work solicit«!. Hora-
■boMnfi »nd plow work » specialty
Supplies for It
loaginK work, wedgei., dog»,
hne».
m nt-hook» »nd ’ eTerything
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logging n » p > kept on hand. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Shop on corner north of Pio­
n e « Fred »table.
(19 If
Oregonian: Rev. Dr. Kellogg ia
in error when he included Whittier
among “ college men.” Whittier was
a graduate of tbe shoemaker’s bench
and the common achool.
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