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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1898)
TUE8DAY, AUG UST 23, ,S ID N EY ST. JACOBS OIL chool Furniture Co SORENESS AND STIFFNESS. DESKS, M A 1808. n U V B u B u E i . R n . i R FOR Church Directory. C A serious mistake cume to light at a funeral in Cincinnati lately. The remains of Captain W. D. Sherman, a Kansas volunteer, wounded nt Santiago, were receiving the burial honors iutended for the body of Mrs. Elizabeth Winkleman, au aged woman. Both caskets came by ex press, and the wrong one get to the funeral. Arrested lor Theft. Geo. H . Brandt, charged with stealing certain articles at Prosper, Coos county, was arrested at Olalla yesterday morning by Messrs. W ells and Ireland. Raod had in his possession when arrested a horse, saddlo and bridle belonging to E dw ard Brady of Camas moun tain. H e was lodged in thecouuty W ith the opening of the water jail in this city last evening and melon season comes the prize water- may be held here o n the more so- i melon Htor)i fr o ln Jtocky Ford, Col. rious charge of horsestealing in- I A resident of that place gave a stead o f being sent back to C oo > lunch to a select party o f friends the county to answer for bis raisde- other day, tbe dessert being a water- j meaner there.— Rose burg Review. melon. It was grown on liis farm j nnd All furniture L O C A L IT E M S . M cD onald’s for a good shave. O ld papera for sale at this office W ood, coal and brick delivered on abort notice by * A. O. W h e e l e r M cD onald’s barber shop is where yon get a good hair cat and a nice clean shave. G ive him a trial. The first brick from the new kiln were delivered at the new scboolhouse and courthouse last Thursday s f t e r u o o u . DROPS Brewater valley for big game. The tug Trium ph brought the schooner Josehp and H enry up to Lyons' mill last Friday afternoon. She will load with lum ber for San Francisco. J. R. Butts, of B ear creek, is up on a visit and for health with his daughter, M rs J. W . Field. Mr. B., although looking fairly well, is quite poorly. Rev. Dr. T. B. Ford, presiding elder, will be iu Marshfield today and hold (he closing quarterly meeting prior to the general con ference to be held at M cMinnville in September. Coquille was well represented so far as numbers were concerned during the G. A. R. encampment exercises last week. The boats were loaded as early as Wednesday morning, and every boat thereafter till Saturduy. T o C aro Constipation F orever. . Tske Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 28o. W c. C C fall to cur«, drucifista refund mono*. — ---------------- — THE ID E N T I F I C A T I O N OF Mlt. the M iddle Fork road nnd discov ered the party bs he was driving iu tLo sheep-camp sectiou. H e noti fied officials, but the justice would Dot issue a warrant on the informa tion. W hen Mr. Sanford reached Olalla, knowing still that Brnudt was on the way out, aud nware that he had been relieved of a gun he had stolen at Fetter’s, but still given his freedom on condition of “getting out,” complaint was made before Justice W ells aud the con stable put on track of tbe offender, who stationed himself wbero firaedt would be sure to piss. Constable Ireland and young W ells did not have to wait long, for Brandt soon came along on horse back. T be officers held him up and took charge, after a brief threatened resistance by Brandt. O d inquiry be admitted having stolen the horse, and a few miu- utes Ister E dw ard Brady came in hot pursuit for his horse, which bad just disappeared from his baru a little while before. Of course, by time of arrival of the officers and prisousr at Olalla, the county authorities were notified in Rosebuig, and the prisoner taken hence and jailed Suuday of last week. A rrivals by Areata, A ug. 13: C. W . Manner, W . E. Baines, Mrs. F. Rogers, F. Rogers, C. E. Edwards, F. L . Lowe, It. Ritchie, J. C. Moomaw, Mrs. M o,, maw, E. J. Darr, M . L. Tower, Mrs. M . L . Tower, H . Netter W . Stables, J. -------- ------ — Bridges, Chas. Pendleton, J. Ron- D sW itt’s Witch Hazel Salvo line cadion, B. Lom bardi. the largest sale ot any Salve in the One Minute Cough Cure surprises world. This fact and its merit has people by its quick cures and child led dishonest people to attempt to Look out for the ren may take it in large quantities counterfeit it. without the least danger. It has mau-who attempts to deceive you won for itself the best'reputation of when you call for D eW itt’s Witch any preparation used today for Hazel Salve, the groat pile cure. It. colds, croup, tickling in the throat S. Kuowlton. no i j . i a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t t h a t i t is a s ____ ,-------- f C U R E S T H E IN C U R A B L E . D ear S ira ;—I would like to thank you for your great remedy, 6 DROPS," and tall you what it has done form e. Iliad Rheumatism treu« in ni every w v ij joint j Xu it i, and »nu iu the heart, heart, amyl oorly the use of my legs and armi» had head for Ho yeurs, ' I was so poorly t that I lost --------------------------------- hi ' Catarrh ~ ' of * the ..................... ----------- „■rippled, that I had done but little work fo* and could not move without pain. I was so crip ' .mu doctor, told me that ray Rheumatism seven years, and our family physician, a good and Catarrh were incurable, and I believed him. But now, after using “5 DROPS" only two months, I can truly say 1 have not felt so well for seven years, This medicine does mors than la claimed for it At this time my Catarrh is much better, and I have scarcely any Rheumatism at all and the heart weakness and pain are gone. My f a r i n g is now good and my eyesight is much better. 1 have gained more than to poundflif tiesn and caiyte a full day's work. It is the best medicine I ever saw to give a mother who has a young chUO. for it has the same effect on the child as on tho mother. It wards off Croup and cures the hives of the child aud causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young aud old Yours respectfully, WM. M. KELLEMS, Jan. 29,1896. Siberia, Perry Co., Ind. W e received the fo llo w in g letter fr o m M r. 7. J. W ilson of Omaha, III. M r . W ilson has been fo r many years an invalid, ana reading the above letter which was published, wrote M r, Kellems, asking i f his endorsement was genuine, and received this reply,w hich hefonoardedus. MR. J. J. VVILBON. ^ • D kah S ir :— Your letter of recent date at hand, the testimonial you speak of is genuine. - - _____r ~ Drops’’ ------*ai J Just i my aa The company who manufactures and ............ sells ‘ ’5 _ ........... . published ____ ... * _ * —- . testimonial e, aud it aud prove it It by 1 gave it to them and every word of it is true, and I could swear to It many witnesses. The company did not ask me for this letter. I sent It to them last January for publication in order that poor sufferers, incurable as 1 once was. and as you aret might oo cured, (let "5 Drops" and nse it and it will cure you as it has cured me. I have received tnauy letters like yours, and it is a pleasure to me to answer all who write. Tell all your neighbors what I have written about "5 Drops.’’ 1 know how to sympathize with those who are afflicted, for though I suffered so long, it Is now H months since 1 have felt any pain. Dr. S. W . Kellems. my brother, uses "6 Dropo" in his practice, and Joins me in en dorsing this great remedy, lie says for a case like yours it is a positive cure. Sept. 21,1896. MR. W. M. AN D DR. S. W. KELLEMS. last summer, and had been kept on i ice ever since. It weighed 98 j and any part that becomes broken or unfit Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and SANFORD. pounds, and was five feet long and for use dnri*w that time w ill he du plicated Diarrhoea Remedy a l w a y s affords Tha white workingmen of the Our townsman, R. 1). Hanford, without charge. prompt relief. For sale by R. 8. started for R oseburg Thursday of 38 inches in circumference. United States will new he taxed to W rite for circnlnrs and prices to M R S . N O R A A. M c E W E N , Knowlton. supportClcveland’s pet black beauty, week before last, and just before Hereditary oenienarianism, or A »ent for Coos connty, of the Hawaiian Miss Flora IJrqnart of Riverton leaving he overheard a desciipticn pretty nearly that, is exemplified in ^/oqtiille City. Oregon. ex-queen L il islands. visited a day or two in this place o f tbe alleged thief at Prosper, Mrs. Judith Tommy's family. She j early last week, and had some den which had been telephoned to died in Newark, N. J., last weak, at j The death of Dr. Von Rokitansky* Gold Standard Organ: I t would L a ird ’s, on the old Coos bay wagon the age of 99, and a grandmother j of Grautz, a son of the celebrated be a piece o f meanness to give a tal work attended to, also. | Viennese Professor Von Rokitansky, J. W . Lenovo aDd Charley P h il road, in anticipation of his having at 99. The feebleness of nge had hero o f Santiago his $15 a month I calls to mind the fact that the latter lips took “Bocepbalus” and a spring taken the North Fork route. But not touched her until recently, had four boys, two of whom studied in silver dollars and then tell him wagon last Thursday for a trip to ou his drive to Roseburg, Mr. San though in 1894 she had lost sight in | to take his gun along to compel nn , , . ford kept his weather eye opeu ou a strange manner. As she was I | medicine, while the other two be- , , ON - Though anyone >ugh to I universally used and tested did you ever hear TAM O * 11 of thla Kreut reined: - u uever , - uever will, for ‘ speak 1 aiedy ■ No, you uever did and if tttken »a directed ftiui iu ______________________ in the . proper . quautity «jtiantlty “5 “a L Drops" cannot fail to euro any of the disease* for which it It ia recommended. What It has already done to .relieve the Buffering ia told iu thousanda of letters of grateful praise. M r . J. P . lAmeburncr, widely known f o r many yeart as tht'special representative o f the Populistt and F re t ¡silver Press of the United States, has kindly forwarded the follow in g letter fo r publication: Jan. 35, 1*07. 1>* ab Si&a—I am anxious for the sake of the suffering and out of gratitude to you to ive my personal endorsement of your wonderful remedy. Ou the 0th of January, 1W7. was in Washington and wan suddenly seized with an aggravated, case of inflammatory rheumatism; so severe and painful was the attack that within 34 hours my left arm waa paralyzed and I was only able to dress with assistance. I secured a bottle of 5 DROPS and took a dose that night, rubbing some on externally as directed. The following morning I was surprised to tiud mvself immensely relieved, and continuing treatinei$ woke the second morning cured. My arm was absolutely free from pain, and all swelling and stillness had disappeared. The quickness and completeness of my cure was re markable. I have kuown for over a\car of the great curative properties of your medicine and have several friendB who have been cured by it of Nearalgla, Catarrh and Asthma. Wishing you every success and trusting that those similarly afflicted will at le a * give this remedy a trial. Sincerely yours «J. P LIM EBURNER, Bureau o f Populist and R eform Papers. O ld Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, ill. Rev. R. C. Lee intends leaving the first week in Septem ber for M cM iuuville, to attend the annual Oregou conference of the M. E . church, which will be presided oyer by Bishop McCabe. necessary for tho Scnool- Every desk <>f this company’s m an ufacture ia w arran ted, rooiu. Scleuce of the ltlh century look, ou with tina*emeut itt the mort remarkable rec ord of cureh ever kuown la tho World'« history. Hundreds ol thousands ol Snllerers cured withont a slnjle taller* by •• FIV E DROPS." Col. Jackson, inspector geueral, O. N. G., is expected here about the end of the mouth, lo muster iu the Marshfield military company. T he necessary materiul for re pairing the Alert’s boiler wns re ceived on the Areata, and Capt. Edwards hopes to have the boat nam ing in about ten days. Frank E lrod has charge of the river steamer Seattle No. 3, run ning on the Yukon, nnd receives $175 per mouth nnd board. R. M. Palrner-iB employed nt St. M ich ael:', at good wages. Y f A N t 'F t C T U U E T H E C E L E B R A T E D i v i •‘ B r U ' T l ’ ** Automatic Pupils* v ig o ro u s ru b s . H R I S T I A N C H l ’ R C H . O -ionille Citji P reaching 1st and Hd L o rd 's days in eaoh month, at 11 o'clock a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. Pray« r-m eeting every W e d nesday evening. O. A . S t in k , M inister. nb,ve ^ it cures In tw o or three a n d th e ir m a r v e lo u s c u re . RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. CATARRH. ASTHMA. HEADACHE Ceos Bay Nows. A uuie Peters, aged 9 years, fell , from a horse, at Ferudale, Mocdav, good VV h e n a s k e d w h a t ., ° b bending over her ton’s coffin the | c a m e s i n g e r s . £ ° 1 ' undertaker, who could not persuade I their professions were the elder 1,8 Capital Journal: How about the her to leave it, slid the cover over j Von Rakitanakv invariably replied: million soldiers who took depreci the faco, and from that.moment she Zwei heulen und zwei heilen’*— ated paper during the rebellion? Two howl and two heal.” was blind. THE If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to send for a largo bottle, ■end for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you of its merit. This wonderful curative gives almost instant relief and is a permanent cure for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, May Fever, Catarrh. Sleeple**na*e, Narvousness, Nervous and Neuralgic Headache*. Heart Weakness, Toothache, Earache. Croup, “ La drippe,” Malaria, Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis and Kindred Dlaeasaa. " F IV E D R O P S " is the name and dose. Large bottles (8oo (800 doses), $1.00. Six botthw for ” * by druggists, . . . - but • ouly •- by ua aud our $5 oo. Sample bottle prepaid by mail 25c. N Not * sold agents. Agents appointed olnted in new territory territory. -- -------, Herald Land «5 Loai) Go ---„ ----- S W A N S O N R H E U M A T IC C U R E C O (HERALD BUILDING) U a Dearbors St., C h l t t f * , !* T H E R E A R E T Y P E W R IT E R S in great variety but there is only one Leader and that is the Coquille City, Oregon. ...J E W E T T ... B uys and S ells your B eal E state and anything else yon wink to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon. R ents or L eases yonr fat in or city propert y. Writs us if you w«ut i n A gent iu tliis couuty and at tbe county sent Wo hnuosom e V I L IG H T E S T TOUCH, S IM P L E S T A STRO N G EST PERM ANENT AD JU STM EN T, U N IV E R S A L KEYBOARD, to | $500— part cash, balance on long 160 acres for sale at time, or iu smalt payments, will this price; improvements are IT U 11(1 p 3 miles from town, Q q . I so rtii $1000, to be Riven nway. ---- Most Satisfactory------ buy 12 lots in the heart of creameries, and good shipping fa quille City, half bottom ground, | 0 * 5 Acres- H a lf level bench; cilities, which can be had hight , half high oval bench, suitable for I balance choice bottom land cleared; ou account of old age or infirmity branch for water for stock; small It i » o oombinatum 01 in « ovst features o f the other standard m achine». I f yon building, trees, etc.; ouly 5 blocks spring of owners, or lack of means, or house, % mile from incorporate limits of w an t an absolutely satisfactory w ritin g machine ton should try thia une. A ll other from postoffice— ut improved. Coqnillo City; hps fine view o f town and makes o f typewriter» rented and »old. Expert rep airin g and parte and platen » for all proper tact for handling; some machines. Typew riter and oilice supplies and enecialtie». D on ’ t fa il to try a W obeter are under mortgage, and must 6®*Cttu be improved by actual res valley, also steamer and cars. $ll/>0. ‘Star” Itibbou fo r your i mHohino and the M u lti Kopy C arbon . W rite ns. ident at an enormous profit, es Acre iu Coquille City, now be sold; some of these can be hud pecially if owner can do most of 2-story house o f 7 rooms; closets l o w , and would divide into sev the work himself. Sanford will and porches; baru, chickenhouse, garden, 2(3 G S T A R K STREET, P O R T L A N D , OREGON eral choice small homes that can good spring close to house, young orchard show you the property. *®8 nnd small fru it; pasture for cow, etc.; nil be made very profitable iu time cleared and fenced. A bargain. to people who are able to work, 24 acres inside city limits of Co quille, 11 of which is the very O Q Q A C R E S — T b e beet Dairy and havo means and act to han or obstinate coughs. R. S. Knowl- R anch in the State; no waste dle them. best of high creek bottom ground, Educate T our IloW els W it h Casrarcts. land; nil high land; 1 mile river front, close ton. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. ( Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D. | in clean meadow, without any ob to town; 6 acres orchard, fine fru it; 100 10c. 'Joe. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money structions. Most of the bnlnnce ncres open land, ready for cultivation, The steamer B arbara Ham ster Sanford, will take pleasure in I fenced and cross-feiicet*.; a new 2-story arrived at this place Inst Wednes- is level hill land; some cultivated house, and new 2-story barn. givin g you information, and (- There v n a r man iu our town W h o w asn 't overwiae; day morning. She brought a large on bench ground, fair buiidings showing these properties to | Ho started into business, T o T r a d k —F or a farm near Coqnillo City: quantity of merchandise for our nnd running water; some young interested parties. Hut d idn 't advertise. A house and lot in Floresville, T exas, worth O f oonrse there is a m oral merchants here and on the upper trees and shrubbery; all well $1200, flOOO—25 acres, ^ tnilofrom Coquille or 240 ncres o f la n d - -40 acres ira- Connected with this tal«-*: river, ns also lime, cement, etc., for proyed, house insured for nil fenced; fenced. Price $2200. City; half level beneli land, choice Ho runs an advertisem ent n ow —• miles from San Antonio, Texas. O r 100 onr scboolhouBe. She dropped It ’s headed “ Sheriff's S a l«.” for fruit or early vegetables; half 12 acres more or less iuside of Co 60 ncr< sin western N ebraska, a d jo in in g G rant, ■- ------------ » « —------------ below to Riverton, after unloading rich low bottom laud, must be quille City limits. All well cul county seat of P erk in s connty. Consider improvements on this place; a well and receiving some freight here, Mall Contract* Let to Star Route Bidders. drained. Small prune orchard tivated creek bottom land, except able that coat $fi00. F or fa rth er inform ation, and took on her usual cold load thereon in full bearing,well fenced, *1 at HiiitAi office, a couple of acres nice h igh . call at the ths'llmuMi Mail route number 73105, daily of coal from Timon's mine. nnd only little expense required to building ground, well fenced in T'D It S A L E —207 acres o f land; HO acres between llosebnrg n n i E m pire 1 bottom, mostly nil cleared and in culti put all in cultivation; no buildings two parcels, fine stream o f water The Southern Oregon Normal vation, well fenced; balance bench land; (over the old Coos bay wagon road) except small barn. Easy terms of divides high laud from the low 40 acres pasture; 2ÍJO fruit trees o f fir«t-class School, located at Ashland, Oregou, haB been let to W . M. W eighel, of payment. * land, just the place 99 out of fruit; la c r e small fiu it; 7 room house, in advertises iu the H e r a l d the op condition; plenty o f water handy; San Francisco, for $7000. Route $1000— part down— will buy 1(30 every hundred is looking for, in a good ening o f its approaching *erra — large barn and stable with wagonshed; number 73400, daily between Rose- small home, near town, schools, workshop, woodhouse. dairyhouse, anioke- acres, 3^ miles from Coquille City, 1898-99—on Monday, Sept. 5. burg and Myrtle Point (o v e r the nnd other outbuildings. Stock and etc. Call on our hustler, Mr. R. houae with several acres of choice creek This school is attracting n large farm ing utensils also for sale. Situated on Middle Fork route) goes to F. H. D. Sanford for prices and any in main road, near public river lan din g: h a n d y bottom soil above all river over attendance from Coos county, be Pickering, of Salt Lake, for $4210. to school. Price very low. flows, with small new house and formation not in this list. cause it reaches out through our Both of these routes are to have the finest spring branch imagin 20 ncres high and low land, running I R Q advertising columns, makes kuown Acres— 3J miles from Co- daily service, beginning on October able; balance of land is now cov what it can do aud solicits our q u ille City, on C u nningham spring branch, the best location, 1st. small house and baru , sparkling ered with good saw limber, which patronage. This school grants just out of town, choice clover creek, spring branches, and 15 ñores o f rich loam The present daily service be is worth more than we ask for the diplomas, under the state’s author land, mostly well cleared and in bottom land: balance saw tim ber on liill tween Roseburg and Looking Glass land, and fine pasture Inyd when tim ber is place as soon nBit can be used, and ity. R ead the ad. white clover pasture, green all removed. ¡ d charge of T . J. Williams, will be Tim ber is worth more than wo is fine grass or fruit laud when Ibe year round, ouly $1300. ask for the place. Price $1880; part cash, discontinued when tbe Roseburg- Deafness Cannot be Cured. timber is removed; one of our ( choice creek bottom ns good as or will sell 80 acres with improvement for /-Ad ^ Em pire route is established, as it $900; sam e terras. by local application*, aa they cannot reach best bargains. tho best in fine pasture grasses th e diseased portion o f the ear. There in will cover the same ground. enly one way to cure deafness, and that is — no stumps— § hill land slashed T X T p have the best land, best The now route between M arsh $1350— 32 acres, J mile from town, b y constitutional remedies. Deafness is and best improved aud shipping facilities by rail or and seeded, never failing creek •m all farm location, field and C oquille City is secured canned by an iullamed condition o f the niu- in the Coqaille valley, is in water; good box bouse and small nnd spring could be brought on side property, in one of the nicest towns in ooas lin in g o f the eustachian tube. When by 8. O. Proflit, of Washington, D. this t a b * get« inflamed you hnve a rumbling oountj*. I f vou want tho very best barn. It combines nice level bench the land at reasonable cost in Coos . sound or imperfect hearing, and when it it C., for $844. at prices an.*, terms that are an object and and good bottom land and run pipes;joining town, fenced and have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a home, entirely d o sed deafness is the result, and I l f A N T E D -A G E N T S F O Il “ G L A D - ning water for stock; fenced; or unless the inflammation enn be taken out that is a joy forever, and mean business, j cross-fenced, on public road. and thiatu be restored to its normal condi- j V V ntone, III* Lifo and Public Hervlcea,” by write us for exact description aud terms o f j chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and $1500, time granted on part pay optional paym ents. tion, hearing will be destroyed forever Tho*. VV. llumlford. A wonderful story of a glorf- ou* career. Over aO Ur«'*, radlent page* 100 bearing; light clearing, no green nine oases out o f ten are caused by catarrh; 1 Huperb, rare engravings. Richest, biggest, best on th’s, as well as many others we ▲ new style packet eonUUnlne r w a ir as * fabcxrs In h pnper cartonf withont frlmn) Is now fo r onU which is nothing but au inflamed condition , I snd ouly endorsed "(Ilsdstone book" published. g Q Q A C R E S — On an arm of timber; will make valuable home et some d ru g store«—ron n r « ckwts . This low priced sort 1» intended fo r the ptx-r nnd the economi offer; if desired. Only $1.80. Commission, 80 per cetit. Credit o f the mnoous aarfnoes. cal. * me «lo7.cn o f the Are cent carton* ( 1*0 tabnleet can bo had by uia:J by sending forty eight cont* Coos B ay; part very rich creek ; for a good man. to th e R irtK * C hem ic al C o m p a n y . N o . JO Sninr«* stree:. N e w York—o r a »in(fie carton (Ti— W « w ill give one hundred dollars for ahy, ! given. Preightpaid Outfit free. Drop all trash 11 ncres inside incorporate limits of bottom land; sandy loam : house and two j i aid clear $3H0 a month with the only true and oa a e of deafness (caused by c a ta rrh ) tan ood “ Gladstone book.” Address T o * D o m i n i o n 200-acre place, suitable for stock Ilandon with house and fencing. barns; good orchards; small fruits; fencing; ¡ cannot be oured by H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. o c t a n t , Dept. 3«, 363-386 Dearborn street, Chl- finest springs im agin able right at nnd nice healthy home, with osgo. 'JuulltseplA Hand for circulars, free. W ill sell at sight, or exchange for the house and barn, sufficient for never fa ilin g F. J. C H E N E Y A Co., Toledo, O . plenty of bottom land for hay, other kind of property we can power for small machinery if desired; out U T ’Hold by druggists, 75o. Coos Bay N ew s: Prof. J. S. fruit and vegetables, fair building - — ■— • * handle. What have you to trade ? side rar go on h ill land. Bottom land thor . . ---------- .... Diller, of W ashington, D. C., and o u ih lv cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im and spring water and orchard, Our In fact if you have auy property plements and furniture, a ll included, at i* 1 *_ j James Storrs, of Tehama, Cal., some good saw timber near float returned last Wednesday from bis were registered nt the Blanco, Sat which you wish to sell or trade, $5500. ing water. W ill be sold for the eastern trip. Besides visiting aj urday. They are here in connec call on our hustler and see what •JPOR S A L E Any person cutting on or or trade for desir- mere pittance of $1050 on ac brother in Missouri, he extended tion with the geological survey of he can do for you, as we have a ^ C. W. PATERSON, Prop. able iu sid e pro per* v iu Ooqni lie City. removing Chittim Barb from count of age of owners, and dis h u trip through the mineral belt | the coal fields of this section. wide list of wants and can often A Hotel bu ild in g , main portion 24x50 feet, the Southern Oregon Co’s land 2 stories high; L to same, 24x60; all fu r tance from other conveniences in tbe , southwest corner of . that exchange to your advantage as nished complete, well supplied with the M anufacturer o f M arble Monuments, H e a l- . . _ .. Pi of. D iller made an extensive which nn old couple require. If without being duly author stones. T ablets, etc. beat o f water, and doe* the entire businesR well as ours. - J,|° Tv_r»W." *.Ut?_i?rn' ' 80n>r ^ ° " 1 investigation last fall, anil will sub- for the Governm ent Stone O uarry every C e m etery lo t * enclosed w ith «tune coping ized will be prosecuted ac you can spare $500 to pay down, lin and Denton counties in Texas, lnjt nn a^Jjtional report after this year which means from 30 to 50 regular or curbing. Iron railin gs furnished to o r better investigate this. where he visited his ngad mother! season’s work, boarder*; good HteAmboat facilities; also der, Correspondence solicited from parties cording to Law. only about .‘WO feet from depot. In connec living in th e country or other towns who •o d a married sister nnd family. I ................. 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from tion ia good Feed S table and all outbuild- , may wish anything in my line o f business. XnST Any person furn ishin g sufficient evi ■ - biit 1 “Let me give y-ou a pointer, said llothei Drane in 8(3 yearn old, Coquille saw mill, and rafting M ar & u f if t n . . . . . . Q b xo B ay s two lots in Coquille ings, with three good lots, 50x100 feet. Thin dence for recovery o f Bark so taken w ill in excellent general health. The M. F. G regg, a popular conductor is a gran d location for some one. Price. water; land snitnble for grass, be given o n e -h a lf o f the bark recovered. C ity ; go o d situ a tion . $3500. G ood property taken, same aa cash others, also, were in good health !on tha Missouri Pacific railroad fruit and vegetables, when timber 8 « l T IIF .H 1 O R F .ftO !! C O . snd .fairly prosperous, and the “Do y ° " know thnt Chamberlain’s is removed; fine springs, all hill rp «v o good residence lots, sightly No. 351— A fino farm of 83 acre®, thrift of the people was quite j Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy only 1 m ile from business centre, railroad land. Only $(! per acre; time “ location. $180 f o r both . depot and boat lan din g at Coquille City, when you ' have *’ the stom «narited, ns far as good crops were cures von —* * given with proper security as Ranch in California just outside corporate limits, yet in the ach achof W ell it does.” And concerned, but prosperity as a re toe n school district, with nearly level road. long as desired, with interest at fo r a ra n ch on C o q u ilD I $450 larg0 fnnn8 1 lh COAST AG ENCY COMPANY. I l i e Pol hi J II No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. i coos bay NOTICE! a ii Stone Works Offers $85 turn /or tbeir labor was not visi bly. T be raining interests in southwest Missouri and adjacent Kansas section were booming. T h e towns bad growu into cities •Dd railroad and electric roadn were burdened with freight and passenger traffic. All in all Mr. 1). reports a very pleasant visit. after giving this friendly bit of ad vice, the jolly conductor passed on down the aisle. It is a fact that thousands of railroad and traveling u,en never take a trip without a bot tle of this Remedy, which is the best cure for bowel disorders in the world, 25 and 60 cent l<ottle9 for sale by R. 8. Knowlton. 8% 14 ncres mostly level bench la*d, some bottom, light spring and running creek, small new house aud barn, young trees nnd vines; a new place, only partly im proved, inside incorporation of Coquille City. W ill make a nice home nnd is very low at $1300. $3000 riv a r . Land A A F o r p a rtic u la r* c a ll a t th e H e r a ld L o a n O o’a office. W ALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and W ell im proved, large honse and barn, good ■ Wagonmaker, fencing. Three and one h a lf acres orchard, also sm all fruits, good varieties. Th irty- Chnirp RiminOBfl L ot near R , eight acres of etaoioe beaver dnm bottom C O Q U I L L E C T T l, _______ cnoice iMisine*» xxn, nrnr ^ 1 liuulf ^ drained, and divided into many, ^ ¡'pot, river lan din g center o f C oqnilie City. P ric e $1000. The Riverton Hotel \ MRS. ft. L KELLY, Proprietor. OREGON R. depot, river la n d in g a n d jn business fields. Several livin g streams furnish water : LL 1 _ k in d e o f farm workB olicited. H ors for all. sprin g water piped t o the honse. N atural clover and other grass lan ds and ____, shoeing an d plow work a sp ecia'iy 1 K A cres— O ne m ile from rail- suited gin g w ork, wedge* . dogs, loggll for vegetables, fru it and grain. Supplies fo r 1 : evervth in g used in road depot and steamer tandinn in Forty-flve acres o f hill land, one slashed rings, cant-hooks snd lo ggin g camps kept on h a n d . Satisfaction Ceqnille P ity; bottom »n d boneh land; and seeded for pasture, guaranteed. Shop on corner n orth o f !*io- »p rin a b ran c h ; fenced, bnt no buildings; i Cneap. considering quality and location. neei Feed st a b le . (19 i f I Price $5000. choice location: $400 cash. H IV E K T O N , CO O S C O U N T Y , O R E G O N AND E V E R Y T H IN G N E W AN D N E A T, Z j ^Tables supplied with the best in the m arket. R egular b oard and lodgin g, $4 per w eek. Single meals. 25 cents. scpB I A