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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1898)
IDNEY S ÆoqmVie Citi] g i t a l i T U E SD A Y . A U GU ST Church 9, chnnl Furniture P f l LI IUUI I U l III IU I w w U 1898. Directory. 'IMI TSTIAN CHURCH. C .quill© City .» »nd kl Lord*« day» in 1 o'clock a . in. and 7:30 euch month :ool every Sunday at 10 p. un. Som , .. r meeting every Wed- o'clock a ai. C. A. S tink . Minister. esd.iv ©v anufacture M •‘ B K U 'T Y ” C In the Philippines. th e celebrated Automatic Pupils’ D E S K S , The next state election this year w*‘l be that of Alubama, August 1, | for goverhor and otherstate officers. Thu second will be that of Ar kansas, September 5, for governor am! other state officers. Vermout will vote on September C, and Maine ou September 12. Elections for governor and other state officers will bo held in Novem ber in the following states: Cali fornia, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada. New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, Pennsylvania Ninth Dakota, South Dakota, Ten nessee, Texas, Wyoming nnd Wis consin. States'that will hold no state elections until the presidential year, I 1900, are Illinois, Montnun, North II Carolina, Utah, Washington and West Virginia. The uext state election of Virginia will be 1901. 1 Tho o n ly states a d h e r in g to an n u a l ! le g is la t u r e s are Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and South Carolina. Pennsylvania elects its governor« for four yenrs, New Jersey for three, and New York for two. Utah alone elects a governor for five jears. Louisiana elects members of the legislature for four years. Two states, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, elect governors an nually. No brooms. No hats worn. .CH’ A L ITEM S. Girls marry at 15. No knives or forks. WEDNESDAY, 8 P. M., M. E. CIUKOH. M o l l ' I -1 ! fi ’1 g o o d ihaVt». They sleep in midduy. Devotions................... ............ President Old i > do vr this office Address of Welcome. . Mina Clara Gage Horses are a curiosity. Musio. Dr. Miles' Pain 1 . v Ueaancna. More women than men. Response............................Miss Alice Royers J. F Hambloek lias put up a Music. Rico is the chief product. President's Address. handsome new home near Prosper. pr Cattle as small as goats. Appoint meats of committees. Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters Me. at all druggists. Manila enjoys electricity. THURSDAY, 9 A M. Natives bathe thrice daily. Wood, coal and brick delivered Devotions...................................M rs. Heaton Dewey has a rabbit’s foot Roll call. on short notice by Reading minute». The grasshopper is a delicacy. * A. O. W h e e l e r Reports from Local Unions. We buy half Manila's hemp. Election o f Officers. Dl „ tn » minute* Place of next meeting. Laborers earn 10 cents a day. “O i© cent a Miles H aiw P il l ». nntl all furniture necessary for the Sonool- ' Paper, Work for Children .Mrs. Lelia Fish Cocoanut oil is an illuminant room. Every desk of this company's man M bb Julia Skelly has been visit Discussion. ufacture is warranted, Manila was founded iu 1571. ing in town, the guest of Miss THURSBAY, 2 P. M. and nnv part Hint becomes broken or unfit Buffaloes are used for ploughing. Lucy Nichols ! Devotion?..........................Mrn. Leona Byers 6 edn ri''tf that time will be cluplicat, d Orchards command $1000 apiece. foru without charge, The Cost of the Liquor Traffic McDonalds harhpr shop is where | | Paper, Write for circulars and prices to in Coqeille City. Finni'oUUy. Mor- Annual cigar output 140,000,000. MRS. NORA A. McEWEN, yon gpt a good hair cut and a nice j ally and Spiritually............. Mrs. McCann Wejrler was governor for four Disonsaion. A ?ent for Coos county, clean shave. Give him a trial. years. Report o f Superintendents. ‘Toqujlle City. Oregon. Report of Treasurer. Belles smoke cigars ^nd chew Miss Lilly Wagner took last Reports of Committees Farmers and prolucers of the betels. Wednesday’s train for the upper Unfinished Business. Reading Minuter. Cigar factories employ 21,000 entire northwest should now save l iver, expecting to reside there for THURSDAY, 8 P. M. samples of their fruits, vegetables, women. the time being. Devotions........................................President Cigarmakers earn $6 to $10 a grains and grasser, for exhibition Ship your produce to the Labor . Gray Medal Contest. at the Oregon Industrial Exoosi- month. Exchange, Brunch 26, 322 Davis Paper, Equal SnfTraee................Mrs. Disher A yard of cloth is the robe of the tion in Portland, Sept. 22 to Oct. Offering. street, San Francisco, and get hon Report of Committee on Resolutions. 22. Everybody should take pride poor. Rending Minutes. est returns. Correspondence so- ------ ---------------------------- in having his locality represented. Macadamized streets; tin-roofed Adjournment. licted. H. W arfield . Drop a postal card for shipping The man who says ho can marry houses. tags to Secretary Industrial E x any girl he pleases is seldom able Rob Moore, of LuFayette, Iud., AU Data banished by Dr. Miles* Pain Fills* The Bridge Contracts. position, Portland, Oregon. snys that for constipation he has to please any one. found DeWitt’s Little Early Risers The county conrt snt last Wed to be perfect They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver nesday iu the business o f opening bids and letting the contracts for troubles. R. S. Knowlton. two bridges— that acioss Brummitt Last Wednesday Commissioners creek on the Old Coos Bny Wagon Weekly and McIntosh joined Rond, 52 feet long, 21 feet high Judge Harlncker at this place and and 14 feet wide, etc., and one opened bids end let the contracts across the Middle Fork of the Co- for the construction of two import quille, near Myitle Point, where ant bridges. the county road crosses same at 8 @ “ On account of failing health, Hoffman place, 165-foot spaD, same 8i®“ one of the finest ranches in the bight o f old bridge, etc. A goodly (HERALD BUILDING) jgwS“ etnte must be sold at once. Call number of bridge-builders were H e r a l d office, or on James present and much rivalry apparent teS“ Dougbty, Lampey creek, this to secure the jobs. The bids and letting were as follows: county. Of Coos County, Oregon, at Coquille City, August 10-11, 1898. THE Herald Land ? i Loai) Co Coquille City, Oregon. J. P. Goodman and Jacob Croy and famlies were Inst heard from at Fort Klamath, southeastern Ore gon. They report a very pleasant trip thus far. Ice formed in that section on tha higher altitudes ou July 14th. “I think DeWitt’s Witch Hazel 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 also cures eczema and all skin diseases. R. S. Knowlton. FROM RHEUM ATISM . Read carefully this testimonial found below, also letter« from thos* who have been cured of other (list* ises and remember that "5 Drops' has and can never fail to quickly relieve and permanently cure. D ear S ir ;—Your bottle of * ."> Drops" received. It was for an old fi fr le u W‘ Mr. 1HW6‘ end, Wm. Edward*, of Martinstowu. Wi-. He has 8 ha" had Neuralgia in hlschsat, Yufferlug gria^deai _ a i great deal of paiu, much so that it alFe< (cd Ins heart and be could not jop ileo;--------------- * s «motherad ---------- ------------- ---------- on accouut of feeling, lie has been urn; ‘~ Care of the wont eminent physicians, but found no r*U»f under the until I gave v*'< him * a • dose of ’5 D r o p s ." •• i he vory iir-.t night he rested well, and has ever since and is gaining daily. I __ myself am 67 years j old and began taking your medloine laat April for Rheumatism, which ’ * ’ have had I for 43 year«, also lor n weak heart. Sine* taking 5 Drops the Rheumatism lias all disappeared, tho stiffness 1 b gone from my Joints, aud mr heart never misses a beat I amt* day u well, »tros* woman, and I owe It to " 5 Drop«." I only wish I could v sound my bugle I of pmi«e loud enough to . be w heard all over the world and _____ ign_____________ lid couvluce ponvlnna a o w ona i .11 you claim l It _ j _ _____ • could every oue t 1, iat "3 Drops" is all to be . . and more. Mrs. D. T. Carver, Winslow, Stevenson Oo., 111. 34 YEA R S O F S U F FE R IN G . D ear S i » :— J anuary 2, 1897, Over 34 years ago. I had Typhoid Fever, and barely escaped with my life, it left my system so shattered thut I have had. ever Biuce, Rheumatism aud Throat Trouble, which gave me a terrible Cough. I had been unable to find any relief for these diseases, until I learned of your "5 DROPS . which 1 commenced taking only two months nvo, and my cure bus been indeed ummukuivl Already my cough lms entirely disappeared, and the Rheumatism which for a few year» past has threatened to make a cr.pplo **: tuo. Is cured, and I am free from pain. This is the most wonderful and the cheapest remedy ever discovered. I am more thankful to you than words cun tell nnd 1 want everybody to know what “ 5 DROPS" has done for m?. Although I am ovrr 70 years old, 1 uin feel ing better than I have in years I shah be glad to answer any questions re garding my case from anyone euclosiuj u two.cent stamp. Gratefully yours, MRS. SAMUEL RIB LET, Litchfield, Mich. C A T A R R H A N D HAY FE VE R . I find the bottle of " 5 DROPS " to be very good and just what you claim. My wife lies been suffering with Catarrh Hn l Hay Fever over 10 years. She has tried everything nnd doctored much, but no cure until she tried "5 DROPS" which completely cured her. Yours truly REV. L. VON WALD, March 31, 1396. ~Milbur.k, S. D. N E U R A L G I A A N D S C IA T IC A . For twenty long years my wife suffered un told tortures from Sciatica nnd Neuralgia, and I thank God for tho day that your heav en-sent remedy fell Into my bands, lor it completely cured her I am a minister <f the Gospel, Gospel. and when [ find any who antler cannot help but recommend "ft DROPS", for HOFFMAN BRIDGE. Bid of J. D. Bennett— as per plans and specifications, $2341; same as old bridge, $1991. Ib e coutrnct fur the Brummitt creek bridge was therefore let to Thomas Krewson, nnd the H off man bridge to J. D. Bennett. W Since “ all roads lead to Marsh field,” it is hardly to be supposed the Coast Mail and Sun will ho so unreasonable as to revive the old county sent kick that all the bridges nnd road improvements are made on this side. I know it will do more than you claim for it. REV. F. M. COOPER, Washington Center, Mo, P A R A L Y S I S AND R H E U M A T I S M D kar S irs ; N ovshbbr * 1896. It is with pleasure I speak of your price less remedy and of the good it has done ms. For tiie last eight years I have been an incur- able cripple from paralysis and rheumatism. Just think, for eight years a total cripple, not able to earn a penny nor able to walk or step on I he ground without the aid of something to lean oil. Heaven bless the man who dis covered this remedy, for, thanks to him aud io God, lam able to walk and able to work, I have only taken two-thirds of a bottle, but have not tmd any pain in my back sines I took the first dose, nnd after the second I walked across the floor, which I have not done in years, i nave thrown away my cane and shall never need it again. To any on* sendin« me a two-cent stamp I will send my affidavit. I have another bottle of "6 DROPS" and value It at $1.00 per drop. Thankfully yours,EDWARD CASTLE, 1005 Well Street. Sioux City, Iowa. I N F L A M M A T O R Y RHEUMATISM. P eak S irs ; S eptkmhkh 24,1896. I wish to tell you aud suflaring humanity how much good * 5 DROPS" has done me. Ou tiie beginning of this year I took down hodfast with Inflammatory Rheumatism, aud I was doctored by as good physicians as this country has. but they could not cure in*. On August 4 ,1 began to tnlt 9 "5 DROP8," At that time every Joint in roy body and my limbs wero stiff, so that I could not be moved. ’Ivon my tongue was getting so that I coidd hardly speak so anyone could understand me, but to-day, only seven weeks fiom that time. 1 nm absolutely cured, and thank you and God for my recovery. Gratefully yours, HORACE ANDERSON, McCracken, Kans. If you have not sufficient confidence alter rending these letters to send for a large bot tle, send for a sample bottle, which coupling sufl'ch nt medicine to convince you of its msrit. This wonderful curative gives nlmost in.-want relict, nnd is a permanent cure for lt lis a - tuatlnm N f u r a lii.i, S c ;;-1 i«io , ( v tu rrh , a u im iii, l>y*jiMp*ia, B acknehe, H ay Fewer, S leep less u ens, i vom / iu s „ I .-r v u u a nnd N's-uinfgfc 11 en d n clir*. U enrt W eakn en s, T ooth a -lu -. Knri»»»»« C u-ap, “ La G r ip p e ,” M a la r ia , C r e e p in g N um bn ess, lir.w.« MM- and L.nd> i * :-r: "FIVE DROPS" is tlm .r ........ .. ’ • •• I.a* Lot:i< :: odoses),fl 00. Six bottles for $ 6 . 00 . Sample bottle. prerw»Ll 1 , uu. •, W . N« ; o<>i I by druygi.-ds, but only by us and our agents. Agents appointe-i in nr-.- terruo’-v. SWAM8GN RHELfivttTiS CURE CO ,1 8 7 Dfiarborn Street, C K J C A G U . ILL. U J C. A. UST A W01ÌD THERE ARE TYPEW RITERS in great variety but there is only one Leader and that is the BltUMMITT CREEK BRIDGE. Bid of J. D. Bennett— without cover, $398; with cover, $473. Bid of Thomas Krewson— cedar, ns per plans nnd specifications, without cover, #300; covered, $400. Bid o f L. F. R. Heller and M. Krantz—ns per notice and model exhibited (op en ), $395; same covered, $465. Bid of J. B. F ox—cedar, on piles, etc., as per plans and speci fications, covered, $660. T. W. Stephens, ‘‘Schillings' Best” man, visited onr place last Friday aud rustled us through an advertising contraot for that popu lar San Francisco firm. “ Schil lings’ Best” goods are in the lead in this section, nnd the H e r a l d was one of the first to present them The Oregon stnte fair will open for the public patronage— and have September 22d. Geo. W. Weeks, no regrets regarding it. of Hoyvell, Marion county, probably ANTED— AGENTS FOR " GLAD- the bead and front of practical ston e, HI* L ife and P u b llo H o r v lco «," by in Oregon, is superintend T h o * . W. Htvndford. A w on d erfu l ntory o f a g dairying lo r i ou s career. O ver BOO liirg«», radlent paxes. 10« su p erb , rare en g ra v in g *. R ich est, b ig g est, best ent of the dairy department, aud aud on ly end orsed "G la d s to n e b o o k " pu blish ed . he requests us to announce to the O nly fl.fiO. C om m ission , SO per ce n t. C redit »tv o n . F reigh t p aid. Outfit free. D rop all trash people of Coos county who are in a d clear 1300 a m outh w ith tho o n ly true and cood "Glad.tone book.” A.Mr-tt. T he D ominion terested in the dairy business, and C o m t a n y , D ept. 3«, 353-386 D earborn street, Chi who may think of making an ex ca g o. 1 jnuM tssplft hibit at the coming fair, that he Levi Colvin, some while ngo, will send them a catalogue aud while at work in the logging camp 1 give any desired information by at Bear creek, fell into a brush pile addressing him as above. We and ruu a sliver into the heart of t hope onr dairy interests may be one hand. Dr. Kime of Bnndon represented at this fair. ministered to him, removing the For nice commercial printing, offending splinters ngd starting him on the way to recovery, but in city styles and at city prices, later blood poison threatened, nnd give the H e r a l d jo b office a call. his hand and arm swelled fearfully, Lelterhends, billheads, uotehoads, turned blnck and pained him very monthly statements, envelopes, much. Additional treatment, how etc., on best quality o f paper and ever, was utilized, nod at last ac at rates little beyond the original counts his wound was showing im cost of the material in the city. provement and the paiu was re Thomas Drane lives lordly in moved. his charming homo on the lower river. Water from the monutafn Deafness Cannot be Cured. is conducted across bis porch, and by local applications, ns they cannot reach falls into the flower garden in front lie dist ast'd portion o f the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is of the house, making everything by constitutional remedies. Deafness is around look cheerful and comfort caused by an inflamed condition o f the niu- oous lining o f the eustachian tube. When able. this tub© Rets inflamed von have a rumbling sound or imperfect heaving, and when it it entirely cl* sed deaf ess is the result, nnd unless the inflammation can he taken out and this tube restored to its normal condi tion. hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out o f ten are caused by ontnrrh; which is nothing but an inflamed condition o f the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for ally, case of deafness (caused hv catarrh) tan cannot he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. J Sold bv druggists, 75c. . .«> . 4 9 Y E A R S OF SU FFER IN G Elections of 1898. ...J E W E T T ... B uys nnd S ells your R eal E state and nnything else yon wish to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon. R ents or L eases your farm or city property. Write us if you waut tn A gent in this county nnd at the county scat LIGHTEST TOUCH, SIMPLEST A STRONGEST PERMANENT ADJUSTMENT, UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD, some large farms 1 to j $500— part, cash, balance ou long I 160 acres for snle nt 3 miles from town, | time, or in small payments, will j this price; improvements are worth $1000, to be given away. ----- Most Satisfactory------ buy 12 lots in the heart of C o -! creameries, and good shipping fa cilities, which cau bo had i '. io h t , quille City, half bottom ground, I Acres — Half level bench; half high oval bench, suitable Un ou account of old age or infirmity balance choice bottom land cleared; It is a couibinaii . u.< Dt-sl leiituro. of tho other standard machines. I f you building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks spring branch for water for stock; small of owners, or lack of means, or house, % mile from incorporate limits of want an absolutely satisfactory writing machine you should try this one. All other from postoffice— ur improved. proper tact for handling; some »ewfiters rented niul and sold sold. Expert repairing and parts and platens for all Coquille City; hsstine hsa fine view of town and I makes o f typewriters machines. D on't fail to try a Webster ‘ ‘ les. "Typewriter Typewriter and ami office supplies and specialties. spi are under mortgage, nud must fctf-Can be improved by actual res Talley, also steamer and cars. $11 CO. Ribbon for your machine and the Multi Kopy C arlo». Write us, Star" ident at an enormous profit, es 1 U Acre in Coquille City, uew be sold; some of these can be had pecially if owner can do most of lo w , and would divide into sev 2 2-story house of 7 rooms; closets COAST AGENCY COMPANY. the work himself. Sanford will and porches; barn ohickenhouse, garden, 260 STARK STREET, eral choice small homes that can PORTLAND, OREGON good spring close to house, young orchard show you tho property.-®* be made very profitable in time and small fruit; pasture for cow, etc.; nil to people who are able to work, 24 acres iusido city limits of Co cleared and fenced. A bargain. and have means and act to han quille, 11 of which is the very O Q Q A C R E S — The best Dairy die them. best of high creek bottom ground, Ranch in the State; no waste all high land; 1 mile liver front, close Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D. in clean meadow, without auv ob land; to town; 6 acres orchard, fine fruit; 100 Sanford, will take pleasure in structions. Most of the balance acres open land, ready for cultivation, and cross-fenced; a new 2-story giving you information, and is level hill land; some cultivated fenced house, and new 2-story barn. showing these properties to ou bench ground, fair buildings interested parties. and running water; some young To T badk —For a farm near Coquille City: A house and lot in Floresvillo, Texas, worth $1000—25 acres, | mile from Coquille trees and shrubbery; all well $1200, or 240 acres o f lan d--40 acres im City; half level bench land, choice fenced. Price $2200. proved, house insured for $400; all f< need; for fruit or early vegetables; half 12 acres more or less inside of Co 00 miles from San Antonio. Texas. Or ltU) acrisin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant, rich low bottom land, must be quille City limits. All well cul county seat of Perkins county. Consider drained. Small pruno orchard able improvements on this place; a well tivated creek bottom land, except that cost $¿¡00. For further information, thereon in full bearing,well fenced, a couple of acres nice high call at the H e r a l d office. and only little expense required to building ground, well fenced in OR SALE—297 acres o f land; BO acres put all in cultivation; no buildingR bottom, mostly all cleared aud in culti two parcels, fine stream of water vation, well fenced; balance bench land; except small barn. Easy terms of divides high laud from the low 40 acres pasture; 239 fruit trees of iir«t-olass payment. land, just the plnce 9 9 out of \ fruit; 1 acre small fi nit; 7-room hot; fiood condition; o f wator handy; $1000— part down— will buy 160 every hundred is looking for, in a lnrae barn and plenty stable with wagonshed; acres, 3^ miles from Coquille City, small home, near town, schools, workshop, woodhonse, dairyhouae, smoke with several acres of choice creek etc. Call on our hustler, Mr. R. house and other outbuildings. Stock nnd farming utensils also for snle. Situated on bottom soil above all river over D. Sanford for prices aud any in main road, near publio river landing; handy flows, with small now house aud to school, l ’ rioe very low. formation not in this list. the finest spring branch imagin 20 acres high and low land, running Acres— miles from Co able; balance of land is now cov spring branch, the best location, quille City, on Canninghara ered with good saw timber, which creek, small house and barn, sparkling just out of town, choice clover spring branches, and 15 acres of rich loam is worth more than we ask for the iand, mostly well cleared nnd in bottom land; balance saw timber on hill place as soon as it can be used, and white clover pasture, green all land, nnd fine pasture land when timber is removed. Timber is worth more than we is fine grass or fruit land when ♦ ho yenr round, only $1300. ask for the place. Price $1380; part cash, timber is removed; one of our or «ill sell 80 acres with improvement for t choice creek bottom as good as $900; same terms. best bargains. the best in fine pasture grasses $1350—32 acres, | mile from town, have the best land, best — no stumps— g hill land slashed and shipping facilities by rail or loctttion, nnd beat improved and seeded, never failing creek «mall farm in the Coquille valley, is in water; good box bouse and small and spring could be brought on side property, in one of the nicest towns in barn. It combines nice level bench the land at reasonable cost in Coos county. If von want the very best at prices an2 terms that are an object nnd aud good bottom laud and run pi pes;joining towD, fenced and have $3000 to $0000 to invest in a home, , ning water for stock; fenced; or cross-fenced, on public road. that is a joy forever, and mean business, j No matter what the matter is, one will do you us for exact description and terms of i chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and $1500, time granted on part pay write optional payments. good, and you can get ten for five cents. bearing; light clearing, no green on this, as well as many others we timber; will make valuable home O Q Q ACRES—On an arm of offer; if desired. at some drug »tor«* - for m * cents . This low-prtc«d sort is intended for the poor and the economi cal Oao dozen of the tire cent carton* (i*> tahule*) can bo had by mall by seurlinff forty « i« h t ee * for a good man. Coos Bay; part very rich creek to the K ipanm C hemical C om T a s t , S o . 10 Spruce Streot. New York—or a *in*le carton (Tl 11 acres inside incorporate limits of bottom land; TABVLts) W ill b e went for five ccntd. Best medicine ever uuide since the world was created. sandv loam: house and two j 200-acre place, suitable for stock Bandon with house and fencing. barns: good orchards; small fruits: fencing; ; and nice healthy home, with finest springs imaginable right st Will sell at sight, or exchange for the house and barn, sufficient for never failing | plenty of bottom land for hay, other kind of property we can power for small machinery if desired; out fruit and vegetables, fair building handle. What have you to trade ? side rarge on hill lAnd. Bottom land thor oughly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im and spring wnter and orchard, In fact if you have any property plements and furniture, all included, at some good saw timber near float which you wish to sell or trade, $6500. ing water. Will be sold for the call on our hustler and see what XpOR SA LE —or trade for desir- mere pittance of $1050 on ac he can do for you, as we have a A able inside property in Coquille City. C. W. PATERSON. Prop. count of age of owners, and dis wide list of wants and can often A Hotel building, main portion 24x50 feet, tance from other conveniences 2 stories high; L to same, 24/.00; all fur exchange to your advantage ns nished complete, well supplied with the Mannfactnrer of Marble Monuments, Hen 1- [I D T I HAVE STOCK FOH BALK — which an old couple require. If well as ours. stones, Tablets, etc. beat of wnter, and does the entire business L> i ' l l c u i m r iiK . you can spare $500 to pay down, for the Government Stone Uoarry every Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping yenr which means from 30 to 50 regular or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r better investigate this. boarders; good steamboat facilities; also der. Correspondence solicited from parties AGES, Öfters 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from only about 300 feet from depot. In connec living in the country or other towns who tion is good Feed Stable and all outbuild mav wish anything in my line o f business. Coquille saw mill, and rafting SIZES, Q f i Buys two lots in Coqoille ings, with thretj good lots, 50x100 feet. This M arshfib » » - - - - - - O bso water; laud suitable for grass, C is a grand location for some one. Price, V O V City; good «itnation. $¿1500. Good property taken, same as cash. fruit A n d vegetables, when timber PRICES. is removed; fine springs, nil hill r p w o good residence lots, sightly No. 351--A fine farm of 83 acre«, land. Only $6 per acre; time ^ location. $150 for both. only 1 mile from business centre, railroad Write for what you want. Sri depot and boat landing st Coqnille City, given with proper security as just outside corporate limits, yet in the Ranch in California long as desired, with interest at tov n school district, with nearly level road. \ Few Marni ( liina Figs for Saif Yft S450 23 W e liete F 159 We Mrs. John Johnson came down from her North Fork borne last Thursday, on a shopping tour. Mr. J. is very poorly—cannot drive Onr C 'quills Municipal hand ! ont any more, and seems to be has at last scoured wlmt it lias gradually wearing away. been striving for for many years Three schoouers were loaded and past, and llm* i« a Imll of its own, furnishing the Imnd a horns and departed last week— one at Pros per, one at Pnrkersbnrg and one at the advantage* o f n large and com this place -while Johnson shipped modious room for entertainments, to the hay by rail, hence by balls, etc.— bringing something to them instead o f taking away. The schooner from there. Late word from C. W. White Imnd I uglit the “ Army Hall,” the oditice contracted for and built by says that he is nearly recovered Col. Chert, of G od’s Regular Army, from Ilia late sickness aud failing on snbscriptiona of money and health, and line constant employ work from onr citizeus. The work ment, was forthcoming, hut little or none Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and of the -noney collected was ever Dinrrluvn Remedy always affords for s ranch on Coquille paid ou* and the property was sold prompt relief. For sale by R. S. I river. For particulars call at the Herald on clnims against it. 1 he l*oya at Knowlton. 14 acres mostly level bench land, Land A Loan Co’s office. ouce set to work putting | some bottom, light spring and Choice Basine*« Loi, neiir R. C. O. Gilkey is bunding a res- the ball in repair, extending the running creek, small new house 1. depot, river landing nnd in business center o f Coquille City. Price $1000. stage, placing the scenery and onr- ¡deuce near C. W. White’s home nnd barn, young trees nnd vines;! and the new school block. tains from Masonic hall, which be- a new place, only partly im Acres—One mila from rail- ................. lon ’ed to them, and in other lines proved, inside incorporation of 1 5 road A large crowd came on the train depot and steamer landing in addiug to its utility nnd conven last Wednesday, chiefly for shop Coquille City. Will make a nice Ceqnille City: bottom and bench land; spring branch: fenced, but no buildings; ience. ping advantages. * home nnd is v e r v low at *600. cnoice location: $4^0 cash. ent $3000 Mari M Slone Works The Egg Season is Over. Well improved, large house and barn, good fencing. Three And one half acres orchard, also small fruits, good varieties. Thirty- eight acres of choice beaver dam bottom land, well drained, and divided into many fields. Several living streams fnrnish water I for all, spring water piped to the house. Natural clover and other grass lands and suited for vegetables, fruit and grain. Forty-five acres of hill land, one slashed [ and seeded for pastnre. Cneap. considering quality and location. " Trice $5000. WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, All Address C O Q U IL L E ^ C IT Y , OREGON LL kinds o f farm work solicited. Hors- shoeing and plow work a specialty Supplies for logging work, wertgeu. dogs, rings, cant-hooks and everything used in logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop on com er north of Pio- n*ei Feed stable. (19 If V L. A. MAR8TERS. Cleveland, Oregon. Oregonian: Rev. Dr. Kellogg is in error when he included Whittier among “college men.” Whittier was a graduate of the shoemaker’s tench aud the common school.