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Coquille Cito Hefulò. VOL. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898. 17. NO 1C 'flrlinQtofT A $55 00 Machine The "AS OTHERS SEE US"— A VISIT TO COOS. stump after it was out down was and a more peaoeful current. The improved A Serenade. New High-Arm 320 feet Mr. McNair said that he ; rocky buttresses, steep gorge and "Rambler," of the N- W Pacific Farmer, and anotber man made from the high inbuutain sides covered with An ancient ca t o f aolcran m ein m i m piaci C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . sober liuo, ar d lAnk. and loan, log 255,000 shingles and 10,000 a heavy growth of timber, leud en- A L a nd Por Portland, Talks About Us. st eve ben eath m y w in d o w crep t, N tW LATEST clapboards or shakes, after which 1 chantment and a strange wierdneus , A n d th ere h is n ig h tly v ig ils kep t, HOME DC 3T I L L p ro m p tly respon d to a ll o a ll«, STYLE CHEAPEST Home two miles ! And thus, w ith tioceutri stigeJy stern, d a v o r n ig h t. Leaving Myrtle Point and going 15,000 feet of mercantile lumber j to the scene. Shipped toanyon«*, up the wes* side of the South Fork was sawed from the remaining part above tho gorge is Oak poatofflee,' iirt^s^ihairsn^d'mMiiSMiiy™’ anywhere, on 10 £U G E N E RANNENBERG, d.-Wfc' free trial, of the Coquille, the traveler passes of the log. I t iB not easy, perhaps, kept at the ranch of S. 8. Endicoi.t, ' F ro m lo w er A to low rQ, in y o u r o\v n who settled here in 1895, at which ! I™“ ..1 ^ for some of our readers in the east over wide stretches of rich bottom F rom th voH t o f beaHt o r b ill o f bird. home, without at asking o re cent ern states to believe this, but it is time aud for many years thereafter, I t f a r excolled, exceed ed q u ite land, originally covered with timber, i iu advance. N tiU rj P u b lir. Th ou gh souutls th a t o f t a tte n d a t n iq h t u trail 'was the only outlet and that but much of it now occupied by nevertheless true. T h a t stran ge, u ncertain, fe a r fu l p lig h t C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . improved farms productDg large B. C. Shull, for twelve years on over a high mountain spar to Myr T h a t fo llo w hard upon a s lig h t- 10 y e a r s ’ written L v m isdirected a p p etite. warranty w i t h tle Point, an.I in the other direction O ffloe in H u m id B n tldln K , C o q u ille C ity , O r. crops of wheat, oats, corn and all a place of over 200 acres of land a It romped nnd ro a red , and sank and soared, each in achilie. to Camas valley settlement. kinds of truck and field plants in few miles above Myrtle Point, is en F rom b o ld and free fo rtis s im o Fifteeu miles above Ork and ’ W ay down to pia n issim o! profusion. One of these farms, gaged in stock-raising and dairying. A strictly high-grade Sew* I t languished o ff in m in o r stra in s. ing M a c h i n e , f in is h e d about 200 acres in extent, with 100 Sixteen cows in bis herd averaged about twenty miles above Myr C h rom a tic ¿cAles, subdued re fra in s : throughout in the beat pos T h e m oat m o d ern a rra n g e d BARBER sible manner. It possess«; » all acres or more of improved bottom 40 or 50 gallons of milk daily, sent tle Point is Remote postoffice kept Wut, ere he langu ished h a lf w a y th rou gh , S H O P in C o q u ille C ity . modern improvements.audits out m y bed room w in d o w flew land, is owned and managed by to a factory at the Point. Mr. Shull by H. S. Davis, who is also the pro F M rom mechanical construction i1* y Sunday pa ten t le a th e r shoe! M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. John Berry, a pioneer of ’52, from such that in it are coiuhiucd prietor of the stage station at that W hen , w ith a w .iil o f m ild re gre t, was found busy clearing a piece of simplicity with great strength, echo surges o 'e r m e yet, thus insuring ease o f ruiiumg, Jefferson county, N. Y. For a year bottom land along a field of several point Remote and vicinity is good H W e hose sang an a lleg retto durability, and makiug it im There O b lig a to soloet to. or more after coming to Oregon acres of heavy white field corn, then for hunting and fishiug possible for thè machine to be —8. T . F. put out o f order. It sews fast Mr. Berry was employed at the soon to be r»aalj*-for cutting. He are said to be -plenty of deer -and and makes a perfect stitch with all kiuds o f Jhrcnd and Coupon,k Lewellen nursery at Milwaukee and •ays it easily yields 50 bushels or some elk in the mountains. In this The Creed of Gossip. ah classe® o f matonal. Alw ays sert C 0.0- ready fot* use and unrivalled afterwards spent several years in more per acre. He uses the corn locality elk brush is found grow for speed, durability and qual C O Q U I L L E C I T Y O lt E G O N . or on triai ing over large stretches of the the mines of southern Oregon and in connection with grain stubble We believe in learning every- ity o f work. Notice the fo l low ing points oi su periorly; mountain sides where a few years thing bad about men and woroen California. He settled on the Co and root crops in fattening 50 ARLINGTON.” Real Batate and Oollootlona a Upeoialty. quille in ’63, where he bos lived ever head of bogs. His hogs are cross ago bunch and other native grasses that we can learn. Mr. Duvis The Head o f the “ A rlin gton" swings on patent socket hinges, firmly held down by a thumb since improving his place. This lo of Berkshire and Poland Chinn. A t grew in abundance. We believe in repeating every story . —tw . Strong, substantial, neat and handsome in design, and beautifully ornamented in gold. cality is far enough south for field 15 to 18 months old, ho says, with o >vns a homestead on Sandy creek, about men nnd women that we hear, Bed plate has rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with top o f table. highest A rm —Space under the arm is inches high aud 9 inches long. This w ill admit the a mile or two up over a mountain without caring whether it bo true or largest skirts, nnd even quilts. I ___________________ corn to mature and ripen well and this cress, he can raise bogs averag It Is Self-Threading—Absolutely m _________ __________ no holes _ to put thread through except eye o f needle. Shuttle iscylinder, opeu on end, entirely sclf-threadins easy to put in or spur from Remote, where he has a false. the alluvial botton land is well ing 200 pounds in weight. takeout; bobbin holds a large _ amount __________ o f ___________________ thread. Stitch Regulator _____ is on the I if the machine, M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . fine orchard producing several hun We believe in adding to what is beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number o f stitches to the inch, and can adapted to its growth and it is While at the Sugar Loaf Creum- --------^ T P = ”-------- changed from 8 to 32 stitches to the iuch. Feed Vs double aud extends on both sides o f needle; dred bushels of apples this season. told to us, to make the story more be growu principally for fattening hogs. never fails to take voods through; never stops at seams; movement is positive; no springs to ery, Myrtle Poiut, your correspon D ea ler in R i a l E a t a t b o f a ll kin ds. break aud get out ot order; can be raised and lowered nt will. Automatic Bobbin W inder—Ko. Further up the Coquille and 43 entertaining. Mr. Berry raises what he calls the dent met with S. W. Warner there filling the bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding the thread. Moch 1 lie doe.-» / " 'lO Q U I L L E O ra n g e N o. 290. P a tro n s o f miles trom Roseburg, H. S Hansen, Nile, or black-eyed field pea, which delivering milk at the factory and We beliuve in denying that we not run while winding bobbin. L igh t Running—Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue the oper H u sba n dry m eet on th e 1st S a tu rd a y makes little noise aud sews rapidly. Stitch is »double lock stitch, the same on both sides, 10 years from Ashland, Wisconsin, ever said a word about u person’s ator, yields here at the rate of 40 to 60 learned that be was engaged in the w ill not ravel, aud can be chauged without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring t« n- o f eaoh m on th a t 10 o 'c lo c k a. ra. ... changing. Never gets out order. _____ and . w ill admit thread from ____________ 8 to 150 spool "cotton ____ vithout bushels per acre apd says Ue much stock and dairy busiuess on the has a mountain much, settling there character when we are charged with sion, N . L ob b n z , M aster. The Needle is a straight', self-setting needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put in wrong. Needle edle, fli R . V emnapberg, Seo . _____________________ Bar is round, made oT case-hardened steel, with th oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from getting prefers it to corn for fattening hogs, South Fork of the Coquille, four 10 years ago. He has a fíne young doing so. on the goods. Adiustabte Bearings—A are case-hardened case-hardened steel steel aud amljeas\ly adjpstRM ______ _ __ ll bearings ___rings are easily a<ljuti orchard o f several acres, five years We believe in makiug up stories with a screw driver. ____ A ll _ lost i ^ O Q U l !L L l L E W . C . T V U . m o e ii each 2d but then the corn is the thing after miles motion can be taken up, and the machine will Inst a lifetime. above town. There are Attachments—Each machinéis furnished with necessary tools and accessories, and iu addition we and 4th 4tt F r id a y a t 2:30 p ra. old. His Italian, petite, and silver all for finishing the fattening pro twenty-five cows in milking condi about people when we canuot hear furnish an extra set o f attachments in a velvet lined metal box, free o f charge, as follows: One M a s. G aos , P re s . ruffler and gatherer, one binder, one shirring plate, one set o f four hemmers, different widths up cess. The orchard of 14 or 15 tion on the farm. Also upwards of prune trees were leaded down with anything bad about them. M rs . W . R ic h , S e c re ta ry .____________________ to V* o f an tuch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread acres on the place produces fine 400 sheep, grade Cotswolds, with fruit this season. Apple and prune We believe in slandering every cutter. Woodw ork o f finest quality oak or walnut, gothic cover nnd drawers, nickel-plated rings y r t l e c a m p , n o . m , w o o d m e n to drawers, dress guards to wheel, and device for replacing belt. trees in the orchard are exceedingly crops of npples, plums, prunes and body we do not like. o f th e W o r ld , m eets a t M a so n ic H a ll the present season’s clip averaging \ in iP T D A Y H,GH PRICES FOR P I I Y d ir e c t ly of m a n u fa c tu r e r s an d thrifty, without a single sign of 1st and 3d M o n d a y n ig h ts o f eaoh m on th . pears. PeacheB do not succeed seven pounds to the fleece. W e believe in gossiping, in talk JU n I rH l SEWING MACHINES u U l SAVE AGENT’S an d d e a le r s p r o f its He A . J. S hbbwoc Consul. Mr. ing about our neighbors, in filliug here very well. Over 300 boxes of says he patronizes the San Francisco disease or pests of any kind. O U R G R E A T O F F E R . $ 2 3 .5 0 Is our ¿pecial W ho»#*al« Prlca, but G e o rg e T . M o u lto n , C le rk . in order to introduce this high-grade sewing machine, we make a special cou- Hausen is the brother of M. L. Han Coupon ^ npples were gathered from 35 Bald market for the sale of his surplus the world with misery nnd trouble. pon offer, givin g every reader o f this paper a chance to get a first-class ma chine at the lowest prtet **■___* ' * No 2070 A wins. Lnst season Mr. Berry said farm and duiry products ns the sen, editor of the Bismark (Dakota) — Boston Investigator. O U R T C O Q O IL L E , N O . I* . P O R E 8 T - wc w ill ship the a above-described machine anywhere securely packed and y ers o f A m erica , m eets ev e ry sooond and he shipped -• •- ----------- 363 boxes of choice opportunities for shipping are fre Review. crated, and guarantee safe delivery. A ten years'w ritten warranty sent with A good jjfl A fo u rth T h u rsd a y eve n in g , a t M a so n ic H a ll each machine. Money refunded i f not as represented after thirty days’ test k roM CU « U "J * B. W. Smith, until last spring a apples to a firm styled Hunt, Hatch quent and regular. Corvallis Times: T h e* Albany trial. W e wi! i ship C. O. D. for $19.50 with p rivilege o f twenty days’ trial on A If ,f sent T , *r»!«ir , A C o q u ille C ity , O re go n . Mr. Warner’s with o f $5.00 as a guarantee o f’ good faith and charges. I f you prefer thirty H . N . L obbnz , C. R . & Co., Oakland, Cal., that he ought parents were pioneers of ’60 to Ore resident of Glencoe, Or., has set Democrat, in announcing that L a w receipt for Arlington a days' trial before paying, seu djp r our large illustrated c a ta lo g «« w ith testi G h o . O. L each , R. 8 tled on the Middle Fork of the Co to have received not less than $1 gon and settled on tho Coquille rence Helm has embarked in the monials, explaiuiug fully how we.ship sewing machines anywhere to any* Sewing Machino y at the lowest manufacturer's price« without asking one cent in advance. nò. 06 3 ¿ a box for, but that he got only $32.23 years ago, where his mother still quille several miles above Remote, dairy business, got into a mix-up one E N . L Y T L E P O S T , N O . 27, G . A. R . The best plau is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis m eets e v e r y first M o n d a y n ig h t o f net for tho whole lot. count. Remember the coupon must be sent w ith ordo«. and he says that there is a good with nn obituary notice and the re lives on the old homestead. ea ch m o n th . V is it in g com rad es in good range for hogs and fair for cattle sult rend as follows: Ho called his Louis Strong, a settler on the s ta n d in g o o r d ia lly in v it e d to atten d. Thos. J. J. Gibbs owns a stock B . H . H a s k i n , P o s t C om . Coquille in ’63, from Iowa, owns ranch over on the Sixes river, there, but he considers it ton far relatives and friends to his bedside J. Q u i c k , A d ju ta n t. about 200 acres of fine land, half of twenty miles southwest of Myrtle from market to engage iu dairying. and bid them all good-bye and Law it good bottom; is engaged instock Point at a place where there is an Mr. Smith is a son of Anderson rence Helm, who left Corvnllis three ________ E N . L Y ______ T L E . W . R . C., n o . d . M e e t s in C o q u ille C it y o n th e first and th ird and dairy farming. Pnrt o i the 14 old mining placer district, to which Smith, s native of Tennessee, and an years ago, ha9 recently embarked in W ed n esd a y a fte rn o o n in each m o n th . :ows on tho place are grade Jerseys. point theie is a wagon road, but early pioneer of Oregon, taking his the dairy business at Weatherford, M bs . W. H itb , Pres. To keep our great factory M b s . Id a H abbinoton . Seo. Texas, urged them to meet him in In summer 9 of the cows in milk thence to the ocean down the Sixes donation claim near Glencoe. busy, and introduce early our splen R a m b l e r . tho better world and then peace ing condition produced 375 pounds about thirty miles there is only a did ^8 models we have concluded to T H A D W I C K L O D G E . N O . «18, A . F. fully passed away. Ten half-grade trail. Mr. Gibbs raises sheep nnd make a marvelous offer direct to the rider. J a n d A. M ., m eets o n S atu rd ay e v e n in g of milk daily. "C u rren t Topic* Briefly Discussed" o n o r b efo re eaoh f a l l m oon. V is itin g b reth Jersey heifers to come in later on cattle. Of sheep he has a large ... U o r ^ 6 ‘fta y R T rc w m -» -t, m in mt'u -. '«Tjwnwi U » . I* . N . O n b u r u w e l l k n n w ii n t 1 ren o o r d ia lly id v it e d . .. sw e ll '9 8 bicycle» a t n e t co st to m anutac- will materially increase the number flock of graded Cotswolds. He has N . L obb nz , W . M . with *a '' lfe"*was jfc M - of paying cows W ith the h«rfI l . i ^ . -JJ—I <- >-•«- * ~ * «- »- *->• C . W. W hite . S ec. _________________ to any address on receipt of the nominal there is a full-blood Jersey bull blood bucks from tli9 John Stump m nflcî^s'ôT'^cûrrent topics” of the suadod to use Chamberlain’s Pain 1 U E L A H C H A P T E R . N O . 6, O . E. S ., the day, social and political, by Hon. atim of $i.oo (if west of Denver, |5). This^ Mr. herd near Monmouth. Mr. Gibbs Balm. It gave him relief in one m eets F r id a y e v e n in g on o r b e fo r e from Meyer's Ashland herd. J. H. Upton in the Port Orford deposit is merely to show good faith on purchaser's • a c h f a ll m oon a t 8 o 'c lo c k fro m A p ril 1st Strong says he raises 50 to 60 bush says there are a few settlers on the nigh t This remedy is also famous t o O c to b e r 3 U t, and th e re a fte r a t 7:30; and part; if you don't want to send money in advance, send els of barley and usually 40 to 50 lower Sixes nt places called the Tribune. W e copy this one; for its cures c f Rheumatism. For aaoh fifte e n d a ys th e re a fte r a t 2 o 'c lo c k in “ The United States supreme court your express agent’s guaranty for charges one way and bushels of wheat per acre. The Low er and Middle Sixes settlements, sale by R. S. Knowlton. the a fte rn o o n . M bs . J knnih R obb , W . M . we will pay them the other if you don’t want the wheel. variety of wheat he raises is kuowu but none of these settlers are has just rendered its decision in the M rs . N oba A . M c E wem , S bc . Tho receipts of the town of Peta - as the White Defiance, Ohio. Oats nearer his place than eighteen great railroad trust case, holding # f C P D t J f l IU Highest grade, embodying every late improve* for the second time that railrondiug lumn, Cal., for eggs aDd chickens’ 'l O Q U I L L E L O D G E . N O . 53, 1 . 0 . O - F .. easily run from 50 to 75 bushels per miles, but it is not that distance be * raent o f value, 1 H inch imported tubing, flash is in the nature of a public function, aro said to be over $1,000,000 a J m eets ev e ry S a tu rd a y e v e n in g V v isit- ,“‘* acre. When visited Mr. Strong tween improvements, as there are a joints, improved two-piece ernuks, arch crown, largo detachable iu g b reth ren in g o o d sta n d in g c o rd ia lly year, or about $2750 a day. sprockets, handsomest finish and decorations, Morgan St Wright, was busy baling his hay of mixed few ranches and some mining camps and that, therefore, railroads cannot in v ite d . •combine’ for the purpose o f de quick repair tires, single o r double tube, high grade equip. ^ J. A . S bed , N . G . grasses and from the way it was beyond nnd in tho.same section of The “ Native Sons” are growing ment. Special price on sample......................................................................... ............. «pZY»l/U. The great J . S . L awbkncb , R. S. turning out he said there would country wherein Mr. Gibbs resides. feating competition. rapidly and expect to bo 2000 Chuuuey Depew appeared for the E N C A M P M E N T . N O . 2Ä. I . be 100 tons on 30 acres of bis Coquille City, mentioned in pre strong by next June. ^ f A splendid machine, equal to any for service nnd easy running. Beet 1H inch ( 3 O . O . F ., m eets ev e ry first and 1 th th ird ird pasture meadow. He is obliged to vious letters, made a very favorable 31 roads in the proposed trust, end seamless tubing, two piece cranks, arch crown, detachable sprockets, finely s' ’ T h u rs d a y s in each m ou th at O dd F e ello llo w s argued strenuously that a decision finished and decorated, Morgan St Wright, quick repkir tires, single or double tube, a ll. C o rd ia l in v ita tio n exten d ed to all vis- his meadows until the middle of impression on your correspondent adverse to the trust would work the t in g p a tria rc h s in g o o d s ta n d in g high grade equipment. Our special sample price............... .................................... April to prevent too rank a growth for the short time there, half an F R . E. B uck , C . P . before the time of harvesting in hour or so. The expected package destruction of railroad property G . F . B ou TkLL, S cribe. Beet medium grade fo r 1698. \% inch tubing, striped and decorated, arch Tho court resented this, midsummer when there is enough of Farmers failed to materialize aud vnlues! crown, dust-proof bearings, ball retainers, best Indiana o r New a m ie r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . » . saying that it was the old, old story Brunswick tires, standard equipment. Special pricaon sample............ .................«plV .U lf- dry weather for the purpose. Mrs. preseut supply reduced to one or I. o. O. F.. meets «very 2d and 4th W e d n e s d a y s in each m o n th , a t O d d F r t - NOTE. Choice of Color, Style, height of Frame, Gear, etc. Fully Guaranteed. has a well— kept poultry yard of two copies, ft walk of nine miles in behalf o f special privilege. lo w s’ h all. M as. J u l i t h C o l l i k b , N . G . “ The same court near a year since 200 hens, cross of Black Spanish to Myrtle Point was made in less You w ill be surprised at tho appearance and quality o f these wheels. Don’t wait, order J . 8. L awbknck . 8. now while this offer is open. Prices w ill be much higher soon. Yon can make Big Money »nil Brown Leghorn, claiming them tbnn three lionr* with the hope of reached a decision on the constitu as our Agent, soiling for us. W e give ocr agents choice o f cash, the free use o f a sample tionality o f the Oregon mortgage wheel, or gift o f a wheel, according to work done. to be unsurpassed for winter layerR. expected copies being there; but a r m o n y c o u n c il , n o . jkis o f t h e F ra te rn a l A id A ssocia tion m eets the In January 90 dozen, February 97 there were none. However, before tax law, holding it good and valid 2d a n d ith T u e s d a y e v e n in g o f each m on th . Again, right recently, the dozen and in Mnrch 93 dozen—total leaving Coquille City, Rambler met law. 8. J. M illbb , P res. We have numbers o f 1898 and 1697 model wheels o f various makes and s p a nn D . F . D b a n . S ec. _______________ ____ 280 dozen— eggs were sold, laid in Comrade J. 8. McEwen and E. court decided another phase o f the style«, soma n little (»hop-worn, but all new ........................... ............ I U $1U*UU. those months, besides several dozen Pannenberg, of the Coquille City same law, holding that non-resident for family use. A t that rate this H ehalp , and was by them given cor mortgagees must pay taxes on their small yard will easily make $100 a dial and kindly greeting. The H ek - mortgages in this state; all this Our business and reputation are known throughout the country. References, any o f the year, net. a l d is in its seventeenth year of its after tho law had been repealed, the express com panics, or any hank in Chicago. A r t Catalogue free. Secure agency at oaoe. cases having been pending for sev C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . David McNair, owner of a farm of publication, is well edited nnd an Almost everybody takes some laxative eral years on appeal to that court •- * | O p p o site C it y W h a r f.1 200 acre* on the Coquille some four able exponent of the interests and to cleanse the system and keep the by rich tax dodgers o f Portland medicine progress of Coos county. blood pure. Those who take SIM M O N S miles above MyrtlePoint.says he gets E E PS O N H A N D a n d m a k e s t o and San Francisco. One of the L IV E R REG ULATOR (liquid or powder) J. D. Bennett, owner of a stock 50 bushels per acre of Defiance o rd er first-class main arguments used by the capi get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant wheat two out of three years. The and dairy farm at Gravel Ford, on talistic claquera in favor o f repeal laxative and tonic that purifies the blood land is alluvial bottom and produces on the North Fork, has just com «id strengthens the whole system. And was that cases had gone to the U. S. more than this: SIM M O N S L IV E R R EG U M«n»I»etnr»d fr o m _ also very fine crops of corn, oats and pleted a 157-foot Howe truss span supreme court that would roost likely LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active barley. The present year bis wheat bridgo across the Middle Fork near T H E R E A R E TYPE\VRITER»S in *reaf variety nulify the law anyway. Now that and healthy, and when the Liver Is in crop, owing to the ravages of the its mouth, in place of the old un good condition you find yourself free from but there ig only one Leade r and that ia tho the law had been held in every aphis, was rather lig h t Barley safe span that stood there last sum Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick- phase of it, let the regular session Htadache and Constipation, and rid of never fails to produce 50 to 75 mer. The contract, price for the lose no time in re-enacting the law that worn our and debilitated feeling. bushels per acre. Mr. McNair new span with approaches is $2341. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. As it was desirable for Rambler in exactly its old form. usually fattens 40 to 50 bead of K E E P S C O N S T A N T L Y ON H A N D “ The Roseburg Review, one of the Good digestion and freedom from stomach to return to Portland within a cer hogs each season. He has the Po troubles will only be had when the liver ablest papers in the state, prints the is properly at work. If troubled with any A F U E L L IN E OF land China breed crossed on Berk tain time by by going out from the latest decision of the U. S. supreme jf these complaints, try SIM M O N S L IV E R L IG H T E S T TOUCH, shire and saye this cross fattens Coos country, there was lack c.f time court holding the mortgage tax law REGULATOR. The King of Liver Mtdl- S IM P L E S T A STRO NG EST three months earlier than the pure to visit many of the well-improved flne*, and Better than Pills. good, and says editorially that that PERM AN EN T Berkshire and gives a rather larger stock and dairy farms on the lower « « - E V E R Y P A C K A G E - * » was the best tax law that Oregon ADJUSTMENT, animal than the Poland China. He Coquille towards Bandon and be Has ib a Z S tam p in m l on w rapper. has ever had on its statute books. U N IV E R S A L has, ho irever, several head of pure tween Coquille City and Myrtle J. II. Z c illn A Co., r h lla .. Pa. “ Tho annual meeting of the State KEYB O ARD , bred Poland Chinas entitled to reg PoiDt, fine sections of country and Grange held in August passed strong istry, the stock coming from a Ban full of prosperity. Orders left with R. S. K sowltos , resolutions demanding the re-enact ----- Moat Satisfactory----- It is with pleasant remembrance Diego herd. In the dairy herd on C o q u i l l e C i t y , w ill rece .e prompt ment of the mortgage tax law." the place there ere eighteen cows, of the kind hospitality of the peo sttenton. ,-r -_______ _____________ | three-fourths grade Shorthorn with ple of Coos county, espicially of the T o C a r e C o B illp « » * « " r o r e v e ? . T h is o ld re lia b le and I t i * . eo m b ln *Iio n o ( in * D«M f,'M tn r*. o f th e o th e r *»*1 1 dart! m ach in e*. I f Ton j cross of Hereford. In the prune Coquille country, that Rambler . Take Cm caret* Candy Cathartic. 10c orU c. m oat successful spec w a n t an n baoiotelv «n ti.fn o to rv w rilim r m a ch in e » o n *b> n ld try th is one. A ll o th er ia lis t iu Ban Fraccia- m ake* o f tTpewriler* rented nnd «>ld . K r p e r» repn irin a and p a rt* a n d pln trn a fo r a ll orchard on the place there are over turns his steps toward Roseburg, •f C. C C fail to cur«, druggists refund money eo, s till co n tin u es to mnehinea. T y p ew riter and office .n m iliea and «p ecia lfic «. Don4 f* H to try « W eb a ter 200 trees, 12 years cld, many of traveling along the stage road up c o re a ll B exu al and The Salem Sentinel (Rep.) is sar ‘ S ta r " R ib b o n fo r you r muchi ne and the Sfiniti K o p y G arb ,n. W rite na. them being seven and eight inches the Middle Fork of the Coquille. H em innl Diaenaea, eo rg e m a r t i n , o f th is p i * « * . h * . castic in »he following editorial anch as G on orrh ea , All the varieties, Ger By this route the distance to Rose Fatabliahrd a w m k lr ro u n d -trip paa- in diameter. G l e e t, H t r . o t n re, M *ns.r , n d fr e ig h t lin o from O o q a ill* City man, Italian, Petite and Golden burg is 62 or 63 miles, about 30 paragraph; “ Salem is perhapa the P O R T L A N D , OREGON H y p b ilia . in a ll its 266 S T A R K STREET, to R o a eh o rg . Pa***O B er fu r*. $A. w ith SO miles of the distance up grade, but od L y town in Oregon where the big fo rm a, Skin Diaeaaea. ! Drop, bore a heavy crop this season. lb *, o f b u g * * * . F r e ig h t o a r e fn lly b a n d ied * '— '— ------- 1 — the _____ ____________ N e r v o u a D e b ility , a n d ra te « reason a b le. ' -tin- | A large pert of the 5i>0 bushels or for the moet part a gradual rise up banker seeks to monopolize Im p o te n c y , S em in a l W eakneaa and Loas o f Clerk A very sad and fatal accident o c - I R e p u b lic a n exchange: Here Bush runs I more cn the trees were not dried, through rift and canvon of the Mid"- | retail trade. M a n h o od , th e con seq u en ce o f self-ab uae 0008 b a y and exoeaaes p ro d u cin g th e fo llo w in g aym p- die Fork of the Coquille nver to | «t>°« »tore, a gunstore, a foundry, a curred at Hood River Saturday, aaya hire in tbe comtnK loffmlfit tre w ill but were picked up by the hogs, ___ tom s: S a llo w co u n ten a n ce, dark apota nn- Mrs. J. J. cost the state not less than $15,000, which were given the run of the Camas valley basin. As the shades bicycle repair shop, a newspaper 1 d e r th e e y e *, pa in in the head, rin g in g in Ihe Dalles Chronicle. Too m i l e • 1 the ears, loaa o f co n fid en ce, d iffid en ce in Gibbons and her son were driving unless the guillotine governor, is used very orchard after all the fruit that was of evening are fast lengthening, the * D<f ; a p p ro a ch in g s tra n g e r « pa lp ita tion o f the road traveled winds its exceedingly j Bust- i desired was dried. Mr. McNair _ _ o f th _____ in a cart when the hoy fp*p)y )>y that botlv. Seme <f tl»,, h ea rt, w uakneaa e lim b ____ « and back, loss into town C. W. PATERSON. Prop. ! lived in California several years be- narrow sinuous way high up along I Review: Forty carloads of dried o f m e m o r «"* stopped to pick up a horae shoe in ^ work verT ;,a H M ) ! fore coming to Oregon twenty-two the sides of the rocky dike of the prunes will be the output of the oonaurapti the road. I he borae which they ,.onge(.ueny v tl they earn their money. D R . G IB BBON B O N baa practined in Han Fran «(uently M s n a fM t a r e r o f M o r b i* M o n t m it* . H ea I- j vears ago, and gave Rambler his mountains down through which in orchards in the vicinity of Riddle cisoo o v e r 30 y e a rs an 1 those tro o b le d sh oo ld were driving became frightened and but at least two-thirds of them hare s to n e *. T a b le t * , e tc . experience with a big redwood the ages gone the river has cut and this year. Moat of them have been 1 n ot fa il to co n n a lt him and re c e iv e the ben- ran away, throwing Mrs. Gibbons really nothin# to do.We would like J e fit o f bis g r e a t s k ill a n d e x p a rien o *. T h e out ami breaking her neck. d '*ctor cur^s w hen o th ers f a il. T r y him Ä : *tumP « former state. He said worn a deep gorg;. At places far sold and shipped already, to have the contract to do all tho CCRR8 GUARANTEED . I'eraona cured d«r. Corraapoodenc* « »United from part in* the top of the stump where broken down below the road and almost 1 a t h om e. C h a r g e « re as on a b le. Cull o r | Spain will aign the peace treaty , clerical work in good Older for f i d a r s i Y o u r B o w e ls W ith C a flm rsts. living in »he ««anirr or other town* who i 0ff wag three feet in diameter, but under it is seen the roaring torrent D H . J . F . G IB B O N , Camiv r Cathartic, I a i l l i l l t i r , cure c u r t : constipation v ' r u a i i | - * i n f i , forever. m i e t e r . .w r ite 15000. a * ] wi* ^»«jr * ° J J J " - , the length of the lo g from the | on its way to less steep declivities Mr, M e . I ----------- 625 K e a r n e y street. 8au F ra u c isco , C a l. j under protest f C. C C. ’ fa ................................. il, druggists refund m oney i ] J t t . J. B U R T SURGEON MOORE, AND P H Y S IC IA N . $18.pJL w ATTORNEY LA W rjpHB”COMMERCIAL •*-— C . I/. M O O N, Attorney and Oonnselor at L a w John F. H all, -A .tto rn .e y . a t - I ja - w . 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