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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1899)
\ \ G iti) p e r n ii A City Council Meeting Was held last Tuesday oyeuing, T U E S D A Y , M A Y 30, 1899. preseut, J. If. Cecil, cliairmau; J. — ■ :— ■' ■ —— -- ■ ■ " ' H. Nosier, D. P. Ktiutig. J. A. PU B LIS H E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y Seed, Jos. Hudson, trustees; Re- -------- ; corder M cD u ffie and Marshal Etchings from Eck ley. j COR S A L E A T A B A R G A IN — (MaratiAeld Son. I ! ‘ Lund at Cedar Point, with boom Ed Farrin, who graduated at 44 I and boom privileges. Also, over ths Marshfield high Bchool last f t I 250 acres of 3STO. 1 bo:tom lund, week, has been engaged to teach I within *2 milts of Coq»'ill© City, in a term of school on South slough. | quantities to suit pure Lasers. En- Four hundred nnd fourteen dol A doctor’s e x a m in a tio n I quire of \V. S IN C L A IR , lars have been raised for Ihe Coquille City, Oregon. that kidneys, I * t f] Fourth of July celebration in; might sh o w Maishfield and there are several liver and stomach are normal, T h e ^ a llo u ai l.aml l.ittf, good precincts to hear from yet. but the doctor cannot analyze C. H. Merchant, receiver for E . ! ,, ,, , , , , __„ The only cennino real estate peper pnb- B. Den u <fc Co., is making arrange- ihe blood upon ‘which these ished in Aiuarica. I t circulates in every state iu the Union. Parties interested in m.uts to have some logs hauled organs depend. buying, Helling or exchanging land, mer over the H. O. Co’s railroad at Sum- ; Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes chandise or other property w ill find what ner from G. E. Pike’s logging cam p.1 and enriches the blood. It cures you they want iu T H E N A T IO N A L L A N D » , .. . , i I when “ a bit off” or when seriously L IS T , i t ia jam full o f special bargains R . A. aud oiTera o f exchange. Single copies by Graham, It IS known, has, am;cte<j I t n e ver disappoint». lOoents. Add reus Th e National Land been after a sawmill for a long D yspepsia Mr tinihund h&ddjirrp- mail L ist Publishing Co.,Green liid g e , Missouri. t it n e and lie now has as good as sia and Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured him. got one. Complete arrangements ^ X “ r'ou,°Ue“ have been mmle, say responsible, kmma B eb *, Portage, Pa. t parties, whereby Graham will cet Indigestion - * 4 1 could not eat for »oroe L A N ^ T i . « , . .took of possession ot the Porter sawmill tion. montha Hood’s un account of dlrtr... °nd indl*e.: heavy, A l l -W o o l M a b t s - Sarsaparilla cured me so that and nil of the real estate and former I can eat and sleep w ell.” M rs . G. A. G u k t z , v i l i . k C A L IF O K N IA B LA N K E T S , now below M ill prices, an they were belongings of the defunct Califor- Taylor and Walnut Sts., Wilmington, Del. offered bouuht before the rise in wool. We nnme ouly h few- IS T M en tion this paper snd uia Lum ber Co. iu tbis county. HEAIAGHE J Christmas Home, May 27.— April’s showers during the last days of H o l l l ItlT wlád m y s e lf h a v e b e e n May is a novelty not often witnessed o n “ ln g CASCd they are the beet in this part of Oregon, eyeu the meditine we have In the house. La st week my wife was1 with headache for Webfoot State. two days, she tried j o f youf C A S C A HF.TS, they relieved Ain In her head almost K. Faaneaberff : J. S. McKwen GoodmaD. Capt. Butler of the Zumwalt and Immediately. W e recommend Cascarela.” Oi (S T E D i r o R D . The committee on watfr supply black sand mine, in company with J . S. M ° E W E N & C O .!. Pittsbu rg Safe ill C o. FitUburg. Pa. reported progress, and that addi- J. L. Nay of Maplewood farm, on Editors and Proprietors. _ | tional action had beeu taken on Elk river, arrived at F. S. Avery’s yesterday eve, where th e } will stop D e v o te d to th e m a teria l and social up tiling on water rights. 4 a r TV5? b u ild in g o f th e Coqnillb Valley particularly City Recorder McDuffee was until the rain is over, when they a n d o f Coos County gen erally. ordered to advertise tor the sale of will proceed on their way to the I S u b scrip tion , per year, in A dvan ce, fi‘j . the old l ’auter mill building and new Klondike on South Sixes. P . F 1 H H E H , N r w h p a p e h A d v k r t ik in o a g e n t by There are several prospectors I i '21 MerchauU* Exchange, Han Frimiaco, is its removal, at public outcry, our authorised a gen t. T h is paper is kept ou fila July 10th. from lower Sixes river in the South j at his offlre Marsbal Goodman w a s ordered Fork country— Mell, Charley and j Pleasant, Palatable,] ent. Taste Good. Do to notify property owners ou Front John Fitzhugh, Gene Pierce, Geo. Good, Never Sicken, w l a. or Gripe. 10c. 25c, 50c. COUNTY JUDGES' SALARIES. stieet to grade iu front of lots 1, 2 Baily, Asher Post, and his son Fred j ... C U R E C O | IPA TIO N . ... Steri lag lirmedr lot , Moat real, Sew Vark. SIT Attorney-General Construes the Acts ot 1891 snd 3, block 3, original plat, and being representatives from that sec lower sidewalks on same; also that tion of the Sixes country, with more I NO-TO-BAC S ä t Guaranteed by all drug* and 1893— Coos County in It. ' l l : Tobacco Habit. owners of lo's 3, -4, 5 and C, block to follow as soon as it clears up. Salem, May 25. — Attorney-Gen 1; lots 1 and 2, block 2; lots 1,2 and A lawyer from California, by the Ths National Association. eral Blackburn today rendered an 3, block 3; lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, blook name of Suttler or Settler, with his opinion at the request o f L. Har- 4, fronting on First street, original wife and little daughter, aro among Albert Tozier, fecretary of the locker, county judge of Coos county plat, be ordered to replank their the late arrivals for the new Klon Oregon State PrelAssocintion, re in respect to the amount of salary respective portions o f First street dike in search of a fortune. They ceives the most efcuraging assur to be paid to the judge. The ques with not lesi than 3-inch planking, are stopping on Limber Bar. ances from all theftates of the un tion was whether the Coos county on good aud substantial foundation A Mr. Prohl, from the east, and a ion of their intsfct in the great timbers. judge draws salary under the act of gentleman from Oakland, Cal., are national meet of nwspaper man to 1891 or the act of 1893. I f under The marshal's salary was fixed among the late arrivals for the be held in PortlarJ early in July, the former, he would receive $1200 at $150 per annum. new Klondike. Mr. Prohl is not and the pledgerof to many to bo Parties are already correspond altogether a stranger to these parts, present and ps'ticipite. It will in per annum, and under the latter, $800. The opinion sustains the act ing for the supply o f piping for having mined at Salmon mountain elude many «ta b le persons, nnd the o f 1893, and holds that Mr. Har- the new water works. 40 years ago, and came to the Co- state orgauiation hindquarters at Bills were allowed to Marsha quille with the Hermanns. Like a Portland hs iu preptrntion n grand lockcr is entitled to only $800 per annum. Goodman for 11 days’ waiting on great many of the early prospectors, 4th of Jul greeting and program [The H ebald will give the nttor sick, $5.50; Miss Hattie Dunham Mr. Prohl knew of a certain locality for tho visiors, approved and aided ney-gcneral’s opinion in next issue.] uursing sick, $3.50; J. H. Cecil, he thought would do to investigate, by the citeens of Portland without services on water supply and cash but up to date he had failed to re stint. Seretarv Tozier is a worker adve.nced, $3.80; 8. WhetstoDe, re discover that place. Railroad Taxet In Douglas County. Ralph Cox well know aud having the confi pairing faucet, 50 cents. moved the old gentleman and his dence of 11, hence the success at Quarantine was, on motion, partner up to Rusty Butte ou Tues tending tfe proposed welcoming of W. W. Brstherton, claim agent of the S. P. Co., was in Roseburg yes raised. day last, 1500 or 900 journalists from all terday paying the company’s taxes George Bail v and George Guerin, parts of tie land and hundreds of In the sale o f a few sewing ma in accordance with the railroad view chines the past few months, the jr., have each discovered a quartz others acoinpanying on their visit of the case. He paid $10,572.11 on H e r ald has not o d y supplied a ledge that carries gold, and no to our nozhwest metropolis. While the roadbed and rolling stock, this first-class machine to our citizens, doubt class themselves auoug the preseut, »so, most of these people being at the rate of $3500 a mile on will visit ilaces of interest in this the High-arm Arlington, with all prospective millionaires. the roadbed and $4373.75 on the W. J. Holmes left for Gold Beach state, Wellington and California, as attachments, first-class finish, war congressional lauds of the company, ranted for 10 years and giving per the first of the week, on business, also rehtives or old friends who being thirty-five cents an acre. He Many newspapers fect satisfaction to nil purchasers, the coal mine being closed dowu came vest. also paid $615 on contracted lands but has saved them the handsome until the arrival from the city of throughmt the land will bo b rill and $175.25 on depot grounds, the sum o f $43 or $45 each, or a total some safety lamps, it being dan iant wifi descriptive correspond latter amounts being the full assess of nenrly $450 on ten machines. gerous to work in the tunnel on ence of the visit, sights and scenes ment. Sheriff Stephens accepted TVe ordered two last wpek— one for accuunt of so much gas accumulat and expriences on this coast, but the partial payments “ on account,” Mrs. M cNair, at M yrtle Point, and ing. C. W. Zumwalt and Gene Cox what share of it Coos county will without prejudice to the county. one for Mrs. C. A. Harrington in were both pretty badly burned on get, fran her isolated and inacces The compauy asserts that it will this city. When these are received, their faces by the explosion of gas, sible pisilion, must of necessity bo light the payment of the remainder little o' none directly. ask them what they think of them, Gene being the last victim. of their assessed taxes in the courts. Uncle Joe Haynes, Robert Lowe, and if they would trade for a $65 The roadbed wns assessed for Dimoresi’s Superb Magazine- Tom Guerin and wife, nnd Miss machine o f nny other make. $5000 a mile last year and their Annie Guerin, were visitors to tho Marshfield Suu: The regular Harrison mine on Rusty Butte ou congressional lands for 75 cents nn An important feature to women, acre. The same assessment wns annual meeting o f the Coos County Tuesday lost. winch appears for the first time in M o u n t a in e e r . made in ’97 and was finally com Pioneer Association will be held in the May number o f D emouest ’ s , is D ennty I s n io o d D eep . promised by the company paying on Marshfield on August 15. A busi the “ Pads Fashion Supplement,” Clean blood means a clean skin. N o $4200 a mile ou their roadbed. It ness meeting is to be held later to beauty without it. Caacarets, Candy Cathar a full-page costume designed in is understood that the county will determine upon a plan of receiving tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by Paris especially for D emorest ’ s allow the S. P. Co. to carry the the pioneers aud making their stay stirring up tbe lazy liver and driving all im M ag azine . Other fashion fea purities from the body, llegin to-day to matter into the courts in order to iu our city as pleasant as possible, banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, tures worth considering iu this test the question ns to the assessor’s aud due notice of which will be and that sickly bilious complexion by taking number are the page of bats, beau fo r ten cents. A ll drug tifully illustrated, and tbe most re right to fix valuations upon railroad given by Mrs. M. E. Lockhart, Casearets,—beauty gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c, 50c. of the Association, cent edicts as to etvtaa in -n ------------- - . » « -------- property. Roadbed assessing has president m r x society woman. Among Tho fT ra *»« n « " * • ^ ~ long been a vexed question in this through the press. The pioneers’ XZttf * U8 well as W ill hold its twenty-seventh annual the variety o f good fiction in this county.— Roscburir ttaviaje atlembii.ee any meeting ever held reunion nnd business meeting at number of D emorest ’ s is a briskly- Spreckels-Craham Suit Settled- by tbs association. Portland on Thursday, June 15th— told dialogue by Margaret Sutton the 50th anniversary of the U. S. Briscoe. Besides the amount o f The litigation between It. A. Gra Libby Items. extending territorial jurisdiction literary matter furnished, equal to ham and the J. I). Sprockets llro’s over Oregon, and the 40th anniver that o f any purely literary maga Co. 1ms come to an end. There Libby, May 27.— Tho mine is wero four law Buits pending in dif working stendy with greatly re sary of statehood. The reunion will zine, D emorest ' s furnishes this ferent Courts, all of which have bcou duced force. We learn the steamer be held in the armory in that city, issue over half a hundred new Paris dismissed and the relations between Empire will bo laid up until more and the procession will be under fashion designs. --- ------------— tho direction of John W. Mintc, the two are to be adjusted amicably. men ran be secured. Tw o Springfield, Mo., lovers, Ben grand marshal. After the literary Graham is to pay the Spreckels William Campbell returned from Wilhite and Lulu Ford, agreed to company $550,000 and tnko all I he San Francisco, where he bad been exercises, the Pioneer Women’s commit suicide. The girl weakened, Auxiliary will give a banquet to the interests they had in the C. B., K. A a witness in tho Grahatn-Spreckels members. A ll persons coming to, Wilhite accomplished his purpose. E. R. R. and the Beaver Hill Coal ease. or born in the original territory of Speed programme of Oregon company, and has been allotted a Mr. Catnpl ell went to Glasgow specified time in which to do so. last Monday with Dr. Tower, Mr. Oregon prior to February 14, 1859, state fair provides for 12 races- Since the lawsuits have been settled, Curzou and Mr. Maxwell to instruct without regard to where they live Purses aggregate $5000. Graham is to have charge of all the tho latter gentlemen of the dip, now, are ehgiblo lo membeiship. properties and the receiver of the spurs and angles of thnt important All pioneers nnd Indian war veter ans paying full fare to Portland over Beaver Hill Coal Co. Is to bo dis landmark of Coos bay. any of the S. P. lines, who take a charged forthwith.— Sun. Robert Sneddon returned on last certificate showing tho fact, will be In Its In cipient sta ge m a y be cured. T h l* Areata with his family from Nevada c t hns been established. I t has been returned to starting point at one- p fa rove The Session Laws- d beyond a doubt by thouaanda o f City, Cal. Robert is convalescing tbird regular fare. For further in persons w h o h ave used the g r e a t blood, after a severe attack of typhoid n erve ond tissue builder. H U D Y A N . formation, address Geo. H. Himes, The force of clerks in the depart pneumonia. HUDYAN hns draw n thousands a w a y secretary, 272 Oak street, Portland, fro m the clutches o f the dread disease. ment of Secretary of Shite F. I. Our school is presided over by T h e re Is no d en yin g the fact. M a n y peo Dunbar has been busy, for the past two young Indy school inarms. They Orogon. ple h a v e been restored to p erfect h ealth few days, handling and disposing of huvo nearly 80 pupils. by H U D Y A N a ft e r th eir cases w ere pro- pounced hopeless by the best physicians. Many old soldiers now feel tho the session laws of the late legis Our citizens are looking forward effects of tho hard service they en Y o u can be cured I f you w ill. D o not de lative session. State Printer \V. to Decorntion Day, amt later to the la y. R em em b er that d elays a re d a n g e r so In cases o f H. Leeds has about finished the 4th of July, but it rains aud rains, dured during tho wnr. Mr. Geo. S. ous. T h e y — a re esp ecially i nci pi ent consum p- tion. L o o k a t these work of printing and l.ind.ng he ttnd it rather castt ft damper on the Anderson, of Rossvillt, York county, \ ! sym ptom s. S tu dy them ca re fu lly . volumes which consist of about 1250 lad .tion of our community on Penn., who saw the hardest kind of A r e th ey you rs? service at the front,is now frequently pages each The books are tins year wbat lin8 to 1)0 tho fato of tlleir new T h en you m ust be troubled with rheumatism. “ I had carefu l. Y o u are being retaded by the state at pnces bonnet O rbervrr . w ith in th e grasp a severe attack lately,” he says, “ and o f consum ption. slightly in ndvnnce of the cost of lU D Y A N w ill re procured a bottle of Chamberlain's manufacture. The eloth bound vol (M y rtle Point Enterprise.) case you. Take 1 U D Y A N now. It did so much good ume sells for $1.75, while that bound W. H. Corbin returned Thurs Pain Balm. L F L U S H IN O that I would like to know what you O F T H E C H E E KS in sheepskin brings $2. The total day from a visit to his father on IN T H E A F T E R NOON A N D E V E cost to the state in placing these lower Sixes. H e reports that at would charge me for one dozen j N I N G —th e h eotlc Mr. Anderson wanted it books for' sale is $l.fi7 nnd $1.87, their mine and that of Newt D ivil- bottles.” flush — t h s first both for his own use and to supply sym ptom o f co n respectively.— Salem Statesman. biss, they have made running ex sumption. HUD Y A N w ill cause It penses all winter from the top it to his friends and neighbors, as to d i s a p p e a r . Sixty-Two Hundred ot Our Brave Boys. gravel, with indications o f big pay every family should have a bottle of H U D Y A N w ill es tablish a p erfect it in their home, not only for rheu when they clean up the bedrock, circu latio n o f the blood mid cause the matism, but lame back, sprains, cheeks to assum e a normal rosy color. New York, May 24.— A speial to lj. W. Deyoe had a thrilling ex- \ 1. T I C K L I N G IN T H E T H R O A T A N D the Herald from Washington says: , periouce with 8raokcless powder swellings, cuts, bruises and F o burns, s lig h t r e n lA C O U G H . A t ffr*t the cough la a slight r or unie bÄCk_ that Ì9 lho flr#t ,n • indication. HuD- Adjutant-General Corbin as which ho wnn tryioi; iu liiSHhot<{un ! tor which it is unequaled llng and tne cough. T A N w ill sto p tho tlckltrij pnr.it a statement of the number of for the first time, Friday. He at by R. S. Knowlton. H U D Y A N w ill relieve It In a fa ir d a y*. deaths which have occurred in the tempted to fire at some pigeons, 3 A S L I G H T P A I N IN O N E O H B O T H At the nnnual conference of the L U N G S , unually near tho top «. T h l« Is army since the beginning of tbe ftDd the discharge tore out the side Seventh Day Adventists, last week an In dication that th « consum ptive ge rm has In va ded the lung tissue. H U D Y A N war with Spain: 1 of one hairel at the chambers, and at Portland, Elder H. W. Decker w ill e ra d ica te the germ. H U D Y A N w ill In Cuba, 1399; in Porto Rico, 287; the other barrel w h s discharged by was elected president for tho third j restore ths lu ng tissue to a h ealth y con in Honolule, 45: in the Philippines, [ the jar. He was knocked nttout time ami begins his twenty-fourth j dition and p reven t further destruction. E A K N E S S AROUND T H E H E A R T 696; in the United States, 3872. fifteen feet, but escaped with a year ns conference president, having Th *. e W h ea rt l* becom ing w eak. H U D Y A N w ill stren g th en It and cause ths w eakn sss Total, 6209. served in that capacity in Illinois,; slightly bruised finger, a swollen to disappear. Texas and Wisconsin. You h ave the symptoms. B e w ise. T a k e head aud n ruined gun. H l 'D Y A N b efore It Is too late. Do not a l His Last Embezzlement. I - — - ------ . , The president has given orders to I low yo u r case to go on to ths In cu rable stnge. I f you do therv w'U be no help fo r The ntate barber’s commission H U D Y A N shTftild be used a t once. Portland, May 24.—J. Neil Gresh met at Salem last week and exam carry out the recommendations ot | you. It w ill m a ke the lung tissue s tro n g and am, of Jonesboro, Tenn., nephew ined 28 applicants to license, passed i Geuerals Otis and Lawton, making the germ s o f tho disease w ill be ra pid ly draw n fro m the system. T h en you w ill Colonel Owen Summers, of the Sec- of ex-Secretary of State TV. (J Gres 20 and took two under advinement regain your h ealth and strength. H l ’ D Y A N l e obtain ed o f all d ru ggists fo r 50c ham, deceased, committed suicide in The secretary of the commission j ond Oregon, a brevet brigadier-gen- can per pa ck a ge or 6 packages fo r $2 50. I f ! oral of volunteers; also m aking1 your d ru g gist does not keep H U D Y A N , a room at the Perkins hotel thir reports that only nhojt 20 barbers send d irect to the l l l ’ D Y A N R E M E D Y evening by shooting himself in the in the state have not taken out li- Captain Case, of th . engineer corps, COMPANY. San Francisco or I*os A n geles. Cal. A sta ff o f physicians and su r heart Gresham ww arrested on , cense«. Two at Ashland hnve been a major by brevet geons m a y he consulted fre e If you w ill Governor T. T. Geer has appointed call. You m ay call or w rit-’ nn you d e tbe complaint o f a Ln Grande notified to comply with the law. sire. C on su ltation is free. A d v ic e Is free. ! ft number of subordinate officers at Address. banker for embetzlemeot, and the An exehangn says that a woman the Oregon Soldier«’ Home, at Rose- officer who had him in charge locked ate some dyed eggs and every since bnrg, in compliance with nomin him in the room. While tb . officer HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, she 1ms been by turns green with ations made and submitted by W ill was away, Gresham killed himself. envy, purple with rags, red with No. 316 South Broadway. iam J Shipley, commandant at the anger nnd most dead with blues. Home, as follows: D. O. Plain, L o s A n g e l « » , C al. IKm't Tokaree and Satofc# Veer 11 fir Away. T o qu it tobacco ea sily and forever. be mag Cor. S to ik to n , Market and Rills S t a , Severe nervous «mdls, hearing adjutant, Dr. G eorge E. Houck, netlo. fu ll o f life, nerve ami vigor, take N o To- b a n Francisco. C il, Ilud- surgeon, Mrs. Anna M. Shipley, Dnc, the w on derw orker, that m ake* weak men down pains, loss of niipetite. itnmg. All druf fla te . 60c or 91. Covognaran- y n ii cures All druggists, 50 matron. Miss Cora E. Smith, bospi- teed Booklet and sam ple free. A'Mrwea 1 tal ination. ceut.. Sterling Rem edy Ca , Chicago or New York. CONSUMPTION i E very W ell Man Hath H is III D ay. » T^r E T S I,« yc John Snyder is confined to bis bed from injuries received yester-l day. W hile at work yesterday ex- ] flood'a Pi l l « eure H t w 111»; the noni Irritating_*nd cavating tbe hill in the rear of P only cathartic to take w ltli H oo - a ■ Saraap»riU¿ K saloon n large piece of dirt broke 1 off of thb top o f the bank and came down on him pinning him to Kwiurr- VITALITY tbe ground. H e was carried to bis i LO ST VIGOR i AND M ANHOOD room and a physician summoned. Fortunately uo bones were broken. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and It will be several days before he wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess and indis will be able to be around again. cretion. A n erve tonic and ----------» «>» • -------- blood b u ild er. Brings the I Dan don K reord er.! pink glow to pale cheeks and The Hernster sailed Wednesday j restores the fire of youth night with a cargo o f coal, salrnoD By mail 5 0 c per box; © boxes and lumber. for $2 .5 0; with a w ritten g u a ra n Messrs. Spafford aud Curtis, of tee to cure o r re fu n d tlie money. Californis, are negotiating for the N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O . purchase o f tbe McCann sawmill. Clinton A Jackson Sts., C H IC A G O , ILL. Elders Harris and Chase, of the F o r sale b y C o q m lle I’ bnrm ncv church of Latter-Day Saints, have beeu holding services aud lectur ing to large audiences the past i week. Last Sunday they baptized I Visit DR. JORDAN’ S by immersion, five persons, who j ¡Museum of Anatomy < have joined their church. |lCCl KABIZT ET. b.*- 6th » 7th, 8. F. ClL Mrs. Cheevers, o f Lnnglois, met T b « L r g t j t o f i f kind »■ U * WotM. tV« m n oonliuually Adding n«w «peclm»!»«. with a very serious accident last V c o mcADl learn how »ooderlully you are nia.lo i r Band how to avoid •ickntos aud disease. If ton week and wns brought to Bandon suffer from any of the Ills of men, cuiue to tbo oldest Specialist on tb« Paclfle Coast. and placed under the care o f Dr. I>31 J O B D A R - P R 1 V A T E D IR D A R E # Haydon. In some manner a heavy Consultationfr-e and st^'etly private. Treatw n t pjri^on- a U v .r h y letter. N t P M l l . 1 « thoroughly eradicated gate blew shut while she wns driv- front - be «v.ie.,, without u«lng » ■ • r r u r w . I.v i n v applying to u* will recelTe our ing through, striking her on the honest opinion o f his complaint. H’s ., i/t finaranle* a r o S IT J V S C rK K in every rose shoulder, injuring Ihe muscles and W HNihrf.de. o r forfeit «»ssw Th.»W % nw4 M o lls s r a . Write f .e o f M a r r in g « , breaking oft a small piece o f bone. m n in (A valuable h....k for men.) , She is doing nicely, lint owing to # D R . J O £ l l > x N * * C’O ..1 0 5 l M n r k p t H t . 8 . F . I the peculiarity o f the injury to the muscles aud bone it will be some time before she fully recovers. we’ ll pay freigh t on purchases oyer $10 to suy KU . Btatioii in California. C O LO B . W KU1H T. Mottled, - i ? 1*’ Orey, “ •• « .. S IZ E . CUT M IC H . » pounds, OZzSC...................... * ¡¡ ¡¡l S “ 6 “ is SB::::::::::::::::: B.S ...................... .JS •• MIzM..................... ID •• cotton, •• 72xSt............................... .............................. 8-U78............................. -*u A 00. Prices are by the pair. Send for list o f 1000 blankets at out-rate prioes. SMITH'S CASH STORE, 25-27 Market street. S. F. CALL FOR::: HOLBROOK, M E R R IL L ii S T E T S O N ........... Also B R ID G E & BEACH S T O V E S ” Doors, Windows and any other Building Material, Or nny and everything carried in a First-class Hurd war* Store. J. A. Lamb & Co., [Successors to J. J- Lamb. ) It. C. Leltmanowiky, L. W. T o tl^e X T rL tcrfu .n ate The attorney-general has rendered an opinion disallowing Portland officers’ claim« for arrest of train- robbers. Spots before the eyes, despond ency, constant worry. Hudyan cures. AlLdrnnnials 5ft cenXa... . Dr Gibbon T h is old reliable and most successful spec ialist iu San F r a i cis co, still continues to cure nil Sexuel and SDiuinaJ Diseases. . G l e e t, S t r ; c t u ro, Syph ilis, in all its ^ form s, Skin Diseases. ^ N e r v o u s D ebility, Im potency, Seminal Weakness nnd Loss o f Manhood, the consequence o f self-abuse and excesses producing tbe follow ing sym p toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, palpitation o f the heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on the face, coughs- consumption, etc. D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran cisco over 37 years an .1 those troubled should not fa il to consult him and receive the ben efit o f his great skill and experience. The doctor cures when others fa il. T ry him. C U R E S G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured nt home. Charges reasonable. Call or rite. D R . J . F . G IB B O N . 625.Kearney street. San Francisco Cal. No Other Paper Gives the clubbing offers that you ran get with the H erald . Now it is the O R E G O N IA N which we w ill give for 1 year as a premium to H erald subscribers. Pay up arrears and send in $2 for 1 year in advance to the Coquille City H erald and we w ill send you the Weekly Oregonian for 1 year as a premium, fully paid up. Q N L Y $ 5 0 0 0 — For a short time u only, Tbo Herald Land Co. wants a buyer with $5000 to pur chase at a sacrifice one of the best improved small farms in Coos county. Finely situated, choice! land, good fences, plenty o f fruit and shrubbery, running water. Owner has other business that claims his attention 'J'he L o n e ' S t a r C. O. O IL K E Y . P R O P R IE T O R . C o q u ille C ity , O r.— O p p o s ite D ep o t. Keeps only Pore Wines ami Liquors and Fine Cigars. T h e Americas Clab Whisky is one o f the specialties served in thess Clubrooms. (B EVERYDAY S A T j E S Are W h a t Count Our Goods suit tho people. Our prices are within their reach. T H I S IS W H Y T H E R U S H Is too early for you to avoid it, but our clerks are efficient and will find time to wait on you, or fill your order for anything found in an up- to-date general merchandise store. Letaanovsiy & Deyoe, M YRTLE P O IN T , O R E G O N . San Francisco Direct, - Alice Blanchard, ^ C . M AKES San TT. H L A .L L , M a s te r. R E G U L A R T R IP S B E T W E E N Francisco and Coos Bay. Rost Billiard Table in Sonllierii Oregon Central Meat M a r k e t !^ Curran & Gass, Proprietors. a v in g fo ug h t out th e cen - trnl Meat Market, we w ill be able to fnrnish all kinds o f M eat—Beef. Mutton and Fork, and w ill pay the highest cash price for beef, hogs, sheep, etc. C U R R A N A GASS. H PATENTS. BARTLETT KUPPLER, F or further «fo rm a tio n concerning dates o f sailing, freight, pas H. L. BURLESON, sage, ets., address.or apply to Marshfield, Oregon. A. C. W IL S O N . J. 0. W IL S O N . Blacksmith and Wagonroakdr Practical Machinist. WILSON & WILSON M A C H IN IS T S , W ago n m ak ers, H o rsesh o ers, a n d B la c k s m it h s . Machine work of all kinds, built new or repaired; iron and wood turning; blncksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. 6 0 U C IT O R S OP American and Foreien Patents, M A C H IN E , W A G O N A N D F A R M W O R K A R E S P E C IA L T IE S DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED s SALE STABLE A . B. D ean , P r o p r ie t o r s ^ and Copyrights. Successor to N o s ie r Bro s, nod A. O. Wheeler, General Draging and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Delivered at Any Point. This Is whnt Senator Stewart ssvs o f the firm: •*1 know that any business entrusted to Bartlett nnd Happier w ill be faithfully and in telligen tly attended to. I vouch for their integrity. ••W m . U . S t e w a r t ." Send for pamphlet containing information for inventors. Good Rigs. C O Q U IL L E offl< « !*. C ort'orn n B u ik lin if, W A S H I N G T O N , D. C, Sp an kin g Teams. , First Street, . . . C IT Y , . Reasonable Rates. OREGON. Near Odd Fellow s’ H alt.