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O tg (1 *& t x n \iL MOST DATING HOBBE^Y La Grippe, T U E S D A Y , DEC. 27, 1898. M R E G U L A R T R A IN S Y fO N D A Y H , W EDNESDAY» i-YJL days will run as follows: Leave I 8.00 a. to. | Marshfield Arrive “ | ».HQ “ j COQUILLE CITY 10.00 Ayr tie Point I Arrivo 12.80 p. m. Loave 11.00a. in. 10.:w •• The Coquille schools will open at the new school build ing Monday morning, Jan. 2, at the call of the bell. Our friend« are cordially invited to a mysterious lunch at the Meth odist parsonage, Friday evening, from 7:30 to 9:30. It only costs you 10 cents to “ pour passer le temps” at the “cou repas meiter- M k . and Mas. F i t c h . r o o i.” a Cough AND EUI AN N O U N C EM EN TS. Lorenz’s Store Entered and the Sun) of $1100 Talker). Two Persons Arrested and Now Held by the Sherd!— Examination Betore Justice Cecil at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Not worth paying attention | to, you say. Perhaps you have had it for weeks. It’ s annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annoys you also because you remember that weak lungs is a family failing. At first it is a slight cough. At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. The W. C. T. U. will meet at Mrs. Messer’s on Friday afternoou, Jan. Ctb, at 2:30. DOC A L IT E M S. Additional locals on 2d page. quickly conquers your little backing cough. There is no doubt about the cure now. Doubt comeo from neglect. For over half a century Ayer’ s Cherry Pectoral has been curingcolds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time. Hava you seen the Jewett type writer? Nice jewelry at Oillham’s, and repairing of ail kinds. * Second-hand billiard table for sale. Apply at this office. * O r g a n f o r S a l e — A good Whit ney A Holmes organ— second-hand but in good order—cheap. In quire at this office. * Attorney J. F. Hall, o f field, made a business trip quille last Wednesday. reports his mother as not best of health. Keep one of Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters over goer lugs If geo eoigh. Marsh to C o Mr. H. in the S h a ll w e s e n d y o u • b o o k o n t h is s u b je c t , fr e e ? O u r M a d fo a i D e p a r tm e n t. I f y o u h a v e a n y c o m p la in t w h a t- ever a n d d e s lr o th e b e s t m e d ic a l a d v ic e y o u c a n p o s s ib ly o b ta in , w r ite t h e d o c t o r fr e e ly . Y o u w ill r e c e iv e a p ro m n t r e p ly , w ith o u t c o s t . A d d r e » * , D lt . J . C. A Y E R . Soothing, healing, cleansing. Do Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the im placable enemy of sores, burns and wounds. It never fades to care piles. You may rely upon it. R. S. Knowltou. 1 Lowell Mass. Dr. Miles'Nerve Plasters 2T»r. at alldrucslsts. Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Procter, of Coaledn, returned fro-n Washing ton last Friday, whither they had gone to reside some few weeks ago. Mrs. Proctor's health was affected to her disadvantage, and they re turned. Ed thinks he will spend the winter at home, aud then in the spring go to Alaska. “ Wimt’s your hurry, Jam es?" “ Why, I heard the Herald Land Co. was offering the west half of the old Mr. Way Block for sale, aud I want to see Sanford before he sells those 6 lots, as one cau’t get many such chances in Coquille now. Two-thirds in choice garden land and J bench, with trees and shru bbery.” “ What’s the price, J im ?” "D on ’t know. Price cuts no figure ou thoso lots, if Sanford hasn’ t sold them.” The new fish law is interesting to many citizens in this valley, aud goes into force and effect at once. The H e r a l d published its provi sions at the time of its approval by the governor, and today, on onr Only the Methodist Sunday- 4th page, give Fish Commissioner school observed Chris'.raas with McGuire’s instructions to fisher special exercises. men and cannery men as to what Toilet articles at the Pharmacy.* they must do ¡ d the premises. R o yal ¡P B a k in g ▼ A bsolutely P ure owder M akes the food more delicious and wholesome NOVAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Wall Paper at the Pharmacy. * The grand masquernde New Miss Edua Seeley came over I Year’s eve. from Marshfield ou a brief visit to Miss Marnio Williams, of Beaver frieuda Inst week. slough, wus the guest of Miss Hat Andrew Hausen, of Prosper, tie Dunham last Thursday and passed over to the bay on a busi Friday. ness trip last week. I f you want a big stocking full McDonald’s barber shop is where of successful business get your ads you get a good hair cut and a nice into the H e r a l d at once. Touch clean shave. Give him a trial. ihe button and the H e r a l d will L. H. Roberts, attorney at Myr do the rest. tle Point, was transactiug business Mrs. Ed Raymond, of Coaledo, with our countv officials last Wed was in town a day or two last week. nesday. She came to visit Mrs. Capt. Bob Fred Mehl, of the life saving Dunham and Mrs. Capt. Hark crew at Bandon, visited his mother Dunham. and others of the family a brief Some o f the miners who left spell last week. Libby the past year and went to The Riverton squad o f Co. K, Nevada and Now Mexico are now O. N. G., will hold a meeting at returning, Isaac Wilson aud W ill that place Deit Saturday—30th— iam Nelson, old-timers at Libby, to attend to business in their in being the latest to come back. terest. The household goods o f A. J. Johnson Bro’s have closed up Hartman passed through this place theii books and must have settle to Baudon last Friday. Mr. H. ment before January 1st of all comes from the Umpqua nnd will accounts due them. After that act as keener o f the U. S. light date outstanding accounts will be house station at Bandon, vice Mr. banded to a collector, with instruc D u g a D , transferred to the Umpqua. tions to enforce payment * The sooner a cough or cold is S. W. Fahy was np from Prosper cured without harm to the sufferer last Friday, and reports the shut the better. Lingering colds are ting down of the mill for the holi dangerous. Hacking cough is dis days. Mr. F. was initiated into tressing. One Minute Cough Cure the mysteries of tbe O. E. S., last quickly cures it. Why suffer when Friday evening, at the close o f such a cough cure is within reach? which a social hour was spoilt and It is pleasant to the taste. R. S. refreshments served. Knowlton. A cough is not like a fever. It David Strang, of Bandon, came does not have to run a certain course Cure it quickly and effectually with up last week with Tiis wife (nee One Minute Cough Cure, the best Miss Belle Caldwell), whose health remedy for all ages and for the is in a very precarious condition most severe cases. We recommend occasioned by the measles settling it because it’s good. R. S. Knowl- on her lungs. She remained a day in town to rest, and then proceeded ton. to her father’6 home at Myrtle Clyde Ligbtner. an engineer on Point. the steamer Cbilkat, came over from the bay yesterday un a visit r o i to Mr. and Mrs. Hark Dunham and propertv in Los Angelos family, and other relatives and county, California, for propertv in friends. He has a month off for Coquille City, or vicinity. Lot rest. He reports Captaio Bob 50x120, new, modern 5-room house, Duoham and bis steamer, tbe Wee- with all conveniences for small fam nth in Coos bay, returned from ily. A fine chance, open for a short Yaqnina on her way to Ban Fran time only. cisco. H erald L and A L oan Co. Wanted-To Followed by H u rt DI m s u . Curad by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. A9 early as 9 o’clock last Thurs day evening out citizens were startled by the report that a bold robbery had just takeu place in the heart of the city aud the robbers departed with booty to the amouut o f ubout $1500. O f course but a few minutes pnssed till the throng R. C. C. SIIULTS, o f Wlnteraet, Iowa, of inquirers was made aware that Inventor and manufacturer of it was Lorenz’s store that bad been Sliults’ Safety Whiffletree Coupling, robbed; that two men had ap writes of Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. “Two years proached the store just as Henry ago an attack of LaGrippo left me with a Lorenz, the manager, bad extin weak heart. I had run down in flesh to guished the lights— as early ns 8:30 mere skin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells; frequent sharp o'clock, for he wnnted to go to lodge darting pains and palpitation caused a con — and was turning the key in the stant fear of sudden death, nothing could door. Ed Lorenz had preceded induce me to remain away from home over Henry a few steps on his way night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and in a few days I was homeward, hut the two men— a able to sleep well and the pains gradually long one and a short one, masked, lessened, and finally ceased. I roduced the and disguised with mackintoshes— the doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and laud hads on him and urged Inal am now feeling better In every way than I for years." back to the store-door, where they have Dr. Miles' Remedies ordered Henry to open the door. are sold by all drug He didn’t realize the conditions, gists under a positive and was slow to do so, when they guarantee, first bottle or money re leveled their pistols cn him and benefit® funded. Book on dis told him to he quick. Once on the eases of the heart and inside they forced a lamp to be lit, nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL OO., Elkhart, Ind. and then locked the door, went with Henry.aud Ed to the safe at the back of the loom, where they bound aud gagged them— Eddie’s face Chrlitmas Festivities by the Methodist Sun- day-School. being turned from the safe and Heury commanded to imlock the A special program was given by safe. Henry missed the combina tbe Southern Methodist Sunday- tion the firs: time, when the rob school Sunday evening. The ber in special charge of him tapped house was crowded to overflowing. him on the head with his pistol Officers, teachers nnd friends had and told him to “ open up,” mutter beforehand handsomely decorated ing a threat. The safe opened; nt the church, including two ever the command of the robbor each green trees, brilliantly lighted, drawer was pulled out in turn. with festoons o f vari colored paper Plie third from the bottom had a in fringes, chains, etc., and neatly small amount of coin iu it, which arranged mottoes between tbe was covered by a letter nnd tbe windows nnd about the pulpit. A drawer was only pulled out ashart white dove was suspended over the distance. The robber pressed it chancel, bearing iu its beak an olive back and ordered the next onp wreath aud the word “ Peace” . J. opened. This was full of silver, J. Lamb presided. The program which be was not 6low to tal;p consisted of a song by the choir, charge of. Then the lower drawer “ Joy to the W orld;” then rending was opened, iu which was consider of a portion of the scripture; able gold coin on deposit; this was prnyer by Mrs. W hite; recitation, seized. The robbers then made “ Anniversary,” by Mary Lee Fu- their victims more secure and trell; song, “ Christmas Caiol,” by departed. They had been gone some while before Eddie relensed class of children; recitntion, “ Shine Out, O Star of Beauty,” by Rita himself and went to Henry’s help. Johnson; recitation, “ Red, White Henry then himself hurried and Blue,” by Claire Sherwood, around the bnck way to City Iiene Lamb and Ethel Johnson; Marshal Buck’s residence sud got a pistol, and being of tbe “ Unveiling of the Star," » class exercise; song, “ Ring the Merry opinion that they had horses tied Bells;” recitation, "The Christmas out, he went out as far as Stanley’s, Star Shiues Round the World,” hoping to see them nnd if possi by Susie Tuttle; recitntion, "Chris*- ble head them off. But parties mas Time and New Year,” by Ken- later saw two men corresponding in uetb Lawrence and Irene Lamb; description weeding their way to song by tbe choir, “ Stnr of the the whnrf, who must have taken East." Here a contribution was a boat and left no tracks. taken up and Santa Claus nppeared Tile amount of money actually in character and talked pleasantly taken by the robbers is something to all. Song by the choir, “ Good over $1100. There was even $400 Night." in gold belonging to Jesse Beyers; It was a pleasing program, nnd about $322 beloug to the Foresters; the participants did well. The and $400 belonged to Mr. Lorenz. closing prayer was then made by We are authorized to stnte, too, F. A. White. that a reward amounting to $550 is offered for the arrest and upon A. A. Leach, o ' Coquille City, conviction of the parties. Mr. was iu charge of the music at the Loreuz offers $300, and the county masquerade ball given Christmas court offers $250. This was decidedly the boldest eve at Myrtle Point. The orches- act on record in this section. The trn comprised A. A. Leach, violin ist; Mrs. Sol Wise, organist; N. G. robbers, who bad bten seeu in W. Perkins, bass viol; --------- ouyersation for some while across The ball was the street from the store, in bright Bender, cornetist. moonlight, a little after 8 o’clock very Inrgely attended and partici p. m., other business Louses open pated iu by a large number of en many and mauy people on tbe streets, thusiastic masqueraders, boldly approached their victims costumes beiDg expensive and and demanded their aid to deliver highly a'tractive. Miss Ella Wng- the contents of the safe! Two or ner received the lady’s prize as the Goddess of Liberty; young Mr. more citizens passed the store win dows while the robbery was going Leake took the gentleman’s prize, on, looked id , saw the transaction, representing Uncle Sam. J . W. Caldwell, the H e r . v l d ’ s solicitor and collector, came dowu i T opic - -T us A nobi . F uksknci or th < N kw From Portland, Oregon, will be at from Myrtle Poiut yesterday aud lu t. Hotel Coquille went out to Sunouer today. Kong No. 11 and prayer. NOVEMBER 8, 9 and 10. The ball given Christmas eve by So ipture lesson, Ex. 23, 20-25......... I f you have chronic catarrh, con ............................................... Joaie Lyons tbe Orcbestia and iu its behalf was sultation is free of charge. Song No. 32. a suuerb affair, Inrgely attended Reading, Eph. 4, 23-32___ Birdie Nosier Do you blow mucus from the nose? and heartily enjoyed. The orches Reading, Psalm 31, 8-12........J. J. Lamb Are you troubled with bleeding of Reading. “ What tbe Guiding Angel tra furnished delightful music, and Promises” ....................................... Ettie Collier the nose? the dance continued till a latu Song No. 86, Are the nostrils obstructed, mak Reading, Ex. 20, 20, 2 1 ......... Chas. Self hour in the night. Reading, Ex. 14 13. 2 0 .... K. O. Hoberg ing breathing difficult ? A paper on topic. .P rof. M. (J. Hawking C. Chisholm has leased tbe Mes Are you hoarse at times ?. . Song No. 127. Is the mucus drop|ung down from ser livery stables and will take Roll call. Song No. 38. charge the 1st of February. In the nose into the throat? League benediction« the meantime Will Darby will Is your nose stopped up ? E d it h H a t t k b , manage affairs aud establish him 1st Vice-President. Is your hearing affected? self in hauling and express busi Is your throat sore ut times ? A. J. Thrice, of Jonesboro, Ark , Do you spit a good deal when ris ness. and family arrived in this place ing in the morning? Prof. J. J. Bryan und Lawrence yesterday for residence. Mr. T . is Do you hem and hawk to clear Pendergrass of Bandon, and Jas. a friend and old acquaintance of your throat? Averill, of Gold Beach, are vis our townsman J. J. Lamb. They Catarrh is a dangerous disease, itors in Coquille. Prof. Bryan ie will occupy the Leneve property which leads into consumption. principal of tbe Bandon schools next door to the H erald office. Weak eyes cured; cross-eyes and this visit is his first to tbis When }'ou ask for De Witt’s straightened without operation; cat place. He visited our new school Witch Hazel Salve, don’t accept a aracts removed without a knife; building and thinks onr coimmnn counterfeit or immitntion. There glasses fitted where all others have ity is moving in tbe right direction. are more cases ol Piles being cured fuiled; rupture aud heruia cured Lawrence Pendergrass is visiting by this, than all others combined. without trusses or operation; sure his aunt, Mrs. Buck, and is already cure for kidney diseases; chronic well knowu to most of our people. It. S. Knowlton. rheumatism cured. Young Mr. Averill is visiting Do not fail to see the Germnn friends and relatives during the M A R R IE D . W illabd -G illman —At residence o f Mr. Specialists. A friendly talk will cost holidnys. The H e r a l d a ck n o w and Mrs. Larkin Robinson, above town. Dec. 25, 1838, by Jnstice J. H. Cecil, Frank you nothing, aud is bound to result ledges a pleasant call from tbe two. in a great deal of good to vou. * 1 first named. Willard and Miss Aurora Gillman. The German Specialists League Program— Dec. 30, 1898. M ael -K bkwson —At residence of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Krewson, parents of the bride, on Cunningham creek, Dec. 25. 1838, by Justice J. H .Cecil, Augustus Mael and Miss Annie E. Krewson. H ollenbkck - O fkield —At the residence of the bride’s parents, Deo. 25,1838, by Judge L. Harlocker, Burt Hollenbeck and Miss Lottie Offield. A bchkk - B rynn — In Coquille City, Dec. 17. 1898, by Judge L. Harlocker, William Arcner nnd Miss Sarah Brynn. R eese - W illiams — At the home of W. D. Reese, father of the groom, fit Beaver Hill, December 25, 1838, bv Rev. C. A Stine, John A. Reese aud Miss Mamie Williams. m m ÏITRT Y f l T T l P H T m to c®*# any case of constipation. Cascarete are the Ideal Laxa- ADtJvLU 1 u b i UUAAAfl IDQU tire. «ever *rip or »ripe.But raus« eaay aataralresalta. Sam ple »nd booklet free. Id. STERLING BEREDT CO.. Chiraro. Montreal. Cao.. or New York. an. At Myrtle Point, Dec. 17, 1898, to Mr. and M r s . W. E. Lewellen, a son. F i n n i s — Near Cottage Grove, Oregon, Dec, 17, 1838, to Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Finnen, OUR D IE D . Marshfield. Dec. 16. 1838, Mrs. John Cowan, aged 65 yei rs, 6 months and 6 days. N y m v n — At San Francisco, Dec. 19, 1898, Herman Nyman, of Newport. [Mr. N. had been a patient in the hostital. but received no benefit from treatment.) W imkb —At her home near Arago, Dec. 25, 1898, Mrs. Cordelia E. SVinoer, aged 33 years and 27 days. [Mrs. Wimer’s maiden name was Cordelia E. Strong, and she had lived with her par ents iu boih Jnckson and Josephine coun ties. whore the family was well knovn. Jackson and Josephine c junty papers please oopy.l C o w an — JS tea c o fle e soda bak in g p o w d e r flav orin g extra cts and spices w ill d e lig h t h o s t e s s a n d g u e s ts . The Christian Sunday-school officials and teachers distributed appropriate cards, etc., Sunday to tbe scholars, and popcorn, nnts, candies, etc. $1,000 worth of County Warrants for sale; any size to suit purchaser. Inquire at H ebald office. * Complete stock-of u c - H o lid a y l Goods ni the B E R L I N S T O R E . ° < city School macy. C. M. S k e e l s . supplies at tbe Phar * Pay your dog tax, or lose old Johnson Bro's is headquarters ^ ray' for syrups. Old tried friends are tbe brat. UP SO Brands on Runaway logs— look Out for Thom and Cateli Them. E -V -E IR WING to the freshet, about 1000 of my Logs have been staited dowu the river. Look out for them and catch them. Brauds given ubove. Suitable reward given. J. W. CLINTON. deo6 3t*l Norway, Oregon O B B O X IG H T COQU I L L E NEW FIRM, - - K T E W - T O C IT Y N EW GOODS. P R IC E S . RANTED E n m iiit lo t in a W e M io iiM D m Store. 1,000 COQUILLE PHARMACY, (Macy & Moore.) TONS n , A J Dry Goods, C u ll flpples! H O S IE R Y . Lalies’ and Gents’ GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND O P S , Cash Paid for same ACES, EMBROIDERIES, VIRES’ CORSETS, ETC., Delivered on Cars Rubber Goods and at Coquille City or Oil Clothing. Myrtle Point. See Groceries, F L O U R III F E E D , JOHNSON BROS, Tobaccos, Cipri, Gandies C o q u ille C ity , ALSO A FULL LINE OF AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. ED RACKLEFF, Successor to J. W. Leneve. H o te l co q uille , (C>>' « * » H. UUTLEK, FKO P R IE T O * . C. H LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN U U STLE R Y S AVING style, I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class with tbe very best o f accommodations aud at most reason able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, person« whom it may concern, that on j roomy aud oentrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term* the 28th da? of November, 1HJW, H. H. Haz- | for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes. ard, as administrator of the estate o f j K a te s -$1 to #1.50 p*r day. James Aiken, deooased, filed in tbe County I Court o f the State of Oregon for the County of Coos his final account as such administrator, and that thereupon the said ' ■TTT7» Court duly made an order directing notion 1 Should bo la Erery Hom o and Library. thereof be given by said administrator, by I P a c if ic causing the same to be published in some! m utual newspaper published in said Coos county j as often as once a week for four successive weeks; and, also, farther ordered that Wedneedsy, the 11 th day of January, MBP^ Is w ritte n b y R ig h t H o n . W illia m F w n rt G la d s to n e , K * .P r e m ie r o f G r e a t B ritin n nnd Ire la n d C h e j’. e r . be and the same was, by said order, ap | E nu . R ev. A. 11. S a rca . Q u s e n ’» C o lla ga . O x fo r d . F.pg s pointed as the day for the hearing o f ob- i R ev. S a m u e l Ivon C uttisa, l>. D .. C’ h ir e ijo T h o o lo K icn l _ ____ Hr>rniiini y. ('h t« •»ut<v___, n «n 111 . ___ Itev t 'r e ______ d # r ir " F a r r a r . I).. jections to said final acconBt and the set- ! o f California. . _ o f C a n te rb u ry. C'anta rim i y. F n « .; Ksv. tlement thereof. M m - . il . Capai*. I» l).,T n ft a C olla n a . S o n ta rv iIla. M n «v ; Dated this 28th day o f November. 1898. Ite». F rn n k W G u n tn u lu * , 1» L> , A rm o u r J n rfitora , C liioau o, ID .; Rav. G «nr,cn F. P e n I» D . M ary lu H. H. HAZARD, t a n e P re s b y te r ia n C h u r c h , 1 .o r d o n . t up; ; Ite». M. o . Administrator of the estate of Jamps REV. JAS. L. FL U IR LI Agent. M ftcA rth u r, D .U ., C alvary B a p tist C h u r c h . New Y ork C ity , N. Y ; ftev. Martyr» B u m u w rb a ll. b i t . M u 'i Aiken, deceased. |t jan. 11 N THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGE l Life Insurance Company Ike People’s Bi&ie Hissory Life, Fudowmcnt 1 Arriihit M iti™ . Notice. 1 T h e Lone S ta r v . and management of the Coos County Poor Farm and Infirmary for the year com mencing March I, 1833, and ending Feb ruary 28. 1900. All bids must state defin itely what the apphoant projioaes to do, nnd be filed with the County Clerk on or before January 4. 1890. Done thi« l*th dav of November. 1808. L. HARLOCKER, nov22 3tJ County Judge. Keeps only Pure Wines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. T he Americus Club Whisky is one of the specialties served in thes3 Clubrooms. HF. OOl’ NTY COURT OF COOH Call at Mrs. Chas. Moon's for County, Stnte o f Oregon, will receive, I choice winter millinery. • sealed proposals for she superintending At the Fair Store, S T O C K IN G And Going on at a Rapid Rate Shipping Potatoes Mrs. Annie Reddick, daughter of our Mr, and Mr. Wethey, reached this place from Fresno, Cal., yesterday morning, with her two cbildreo, on a visit to her par ents. ALI DRUGGISTS L kw bllbn — JC l NDY cathartic CURE CONSTIPATION noR x. but never suspicioned the deviltry Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanley and children reached the bay on the fo r P a r tic u la r s . associated with it. steamer Arcatn.from San Francisco, Sacks furnished by Johnson Bros. APPREHENDED AND HELD. Inst Saturday, Mr. S. pulling out Two young men, E. J. White for home at ouce, reaching here and Tom Drew, were apprehended Saturday evening. Il6 met Mrs. Parties who haue Monday at Riverton ns the parties S. and the children at the train committing the robbery sud were with his team yesterday morning. arrested and delivered nt this place F o r S a l e — In Bandon, one of to sell, address by Countable Dud Johnson on tbe noon boat today. They were ar tbe choicest locations, a pleasant H. L BURLESON, raigned before Justice J. H. Cecil home, new, unique iu style, and Marshfield, Oregon. with a splended view of the town at 2 p. m . today, who set for a hear Sheltered from the ing at 1 p. ni. tomorrow aud in the and ocean. Administrators Notice. meantime placed them in custody north winds. For particulars, a p p l y to the H e r a l d . [tf. o f the sheriff. OTICF. 18 HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL Schilling's B est ^ C. O. G IL K E Y . P R O P R IE T O R , Coquille City. Or.— Opposite Dapot. , Red Billiard Table in Southern Oregon 8 »r e e t F re e B aptist C h u r c h , L e v iwton. 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