Beri i u
Fire-Crackers tit th e
*
i Stoi e.
Tighten the plunks o f your side
OoQ.ullle Oity, Or.
T U E SD A Y , JU N E 27, 1890^
walks.
Manufacturers of
Base ball is about to become ep
R E G U L A R TR A IN S
And Dealers in
o n d a y «, W e d n e s d a y « a n d f u i idemic again.
H A R N E SS.
d a y s w ill tu n ae fo llo w » :
18 lbs. dry granulated sugar $1
L «n
I
I Arrive
re
c o m p e t in g
w it h
oata -
at the Fair Store.
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8 .0 0a.m . |
Marshfield
12.80p.ni.
logne firm» anil wake the following
Arrive •• |
I Leave
The H uualc is prepared to do job »tending prouoaition: Bend in catalogue
9.30 “
I COQUILLE CITY I 11.00«.ra.
description or goods desired, with name of
printing in the best style.
10.00 “
I
Myitle Foil»»
I 10.30 “
firm—NO EXCEPTION—and we will dup
George Martin starts ont with a licate both goods end prioes (less freight)
and a good many time« beat this.
hack tomorrow for Roseburg.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Our stock is complete. Nothing in the
Rev. Dahuff of Bandon preached HARNESS OK LEATHER 1,1 NE hot
what we baudle, or can manufacture on
We are authorised to call a citi- ou tbe North Fork last Sunday.
short notioo.
Wonld oall special attention to oar line of
gens' meeting, to be held in Mer
Many camping parties are already
«A
D D L E «. SHELF GOODS,
cantile hall Thursday evening, for on their way to Bandon for a camp
BUGGY and DRAFT HARNESS,
the purpose of organizing a hock on the beach.
COLLARS, LINES, WHIPS, etc.
and ladder company, and take
MAIL
ORDERS reoeive the same atten
Mrs. J. 8. Jones, of the bay, has
as tbongh the purchaser was preseut.
such other nctiou ns may be nec been visiting her friend, Mrs. J. J. tion
Repair work sent on host or train promptly
essary to protect agarast tires. Turn Lamb, a few days.
attended to and returned.
ou t
You are all aware o f the im
l I - - Handle BICYCLES, and oan
H udyan cures sleeplessness, bad TIT-
1/1/ fi A Nil give yon best bargains going
portance of such action.
dreams and night sweats. Fifty If U illUU in the wheel line.
There will be an entertainment cents, ull druggists.
LfiTSend for prices ond catalogue^_____
and sapper Saturday evening, July
Improve your sidewalks.. Drive
1st, at Masouic hall, for the benefit
Don’t forget tbe ball at Band
down'the nails, tighten tbe boards
of
the
Methodist
parsonage.
ball on tho night o f July 4th.
and rnako them sufo.
Everybody is cordially invited to
Miss Belle Rich returned last
Mrs. Proctor came over from
attend.
Beaver Hill last F ndoy to visit her Thursday from Jackson county.
¿ n entertaining seivice and pro
Nine pounds good roast Coffee
father, Mr. Hanscom, and family.
gram will be given at the Christian
For sale—Or exchauge for grow for $1 at George Robinson’s.
church next.Sunday night, under
Rev. C. A. Stine preached at
the auspices o f ladies of the Pres ing cattle or milk cows— a good,
byterian church.
AH ats invited. g^ntlp end sound single driving Riverton last Sunday. One person
horse. R. D. Sanford, Coquille, made profession.
Rev. W. Horsfall will cariduct
Oregon.
McDonald has placed another
services at S t James churoh next
Dr. Darrin will be at Hotel Co very handsome mirror at his bar
Sunday morning and at night.
Me is moving forward
quille, in this city, from July 5th to bershop.
QUARTERLY MEETINOH.
20th, and then at Bandon for a fort with the procession.
Presiding Elder H. S. Shangle, night. Read his card to the afflicted
Miss Collison’s school will close
o f the M. E., south, will conduct in today’s H erald
Friday.
She has had a very suc
quarterly meetings in Coos connty
Lyons’ mill shat down last Sat cessful private school and given
as follows:
urday at noon, baying ran out o f excellent satisfaction.
June 27. logs. A raft came yesterday with
Riverton (evening),
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County Treasurer Hayes will
i
(Curry
C
o.)
June
29.
Dairyville
more to follow, and work began pay county warrants Nos. 619 and
Bandon, July 1 and 2.
this morning again.
663, on tbe courthouse fund, upon
Fish trap, July 6.
Mrs. Hersey has just received s presentation. See his notice else
North Fork, July 8 and 9.
large assortment of Sailors, which, where today.
Myrtle Point (at night), July 9.
owing to delay, she will sell at a
Rev. H. S. Shangle, presiding
discount. Also Children’s ready- elder, arrived in Coquille City last
L O C A L IT E M S.
trimmed Hats at cost.
T2t* Saturday and has conducted sev
UUE WANT to trade 220 acres good eral interesting services at tbe
Additional locals on 2d page.
Corvallis Flour $3.50 per bbl. at " farming land in the bast loca Soatbern Methodist church.
tion as to school and market in Ne
Rev. R. Ennis, Presbyterian, of
the Fair Store.
braska, cither for a farm, town prop Bandon, filled his appointment at
Repair your sidewalks and cnt
erty or stock of goods in Coos county. the Christian church in this place
down the thistles.
Ho, for the beach! The roads last Sunday, with services morn
Organize a tire depirtmeut. See
a iealieady thronged with visitors ing and night. The congregations
call under heading “ Announce
to the beach.
We do not wonder, were large at both meetings.
ments," 1st local column.
when the thermometers just over
Hon. W. S. Ysnderbnrg passed
Grandma Spurgeon was quite the mountains are up in tbe nine up the road to Myrtle Point yester
better last wepk, but took seriously ties.
day, Mrs. Y. accompanying. The
worse again Sunday uight.
Mrs. Frank Robison was down latter had somewhat reopvered from
Just received, anew liDe of cents’ shopping last Saturday, from her her late decline of health, nnd
ladies' and children’s Tanned Shoes home above town. She has ordered tbonght the trip and visit of a few
•t Geo. A. Robinson’s store.
* through ns one of those superb days up from the coast might help
Spots before the eyes, despond Arlington high-arm sewing-ma her.
ency, constant worry. Hudyan chines, as advertised in the H erald .
The Lairds will at once pot on
cares. All druggists, 50 cents.
A grand ball is provided for to conveyances between this place
Word from Teddy Baxter, at take place in Coquille City on the and Rosebnrg, known as tbe
Hoquiam, Wash., is to the effect night o f 4th o f July. Leach’s or Coquille-Roseburg Stage Co. The
that he is quite better aod getting chestra will have charge, aided by headquarters at this end of the
others whq will give their efforts to line will be at Dean's livery stables,
well.
Stewart Miller’s large new barn provide pleasures atlipme that day. where you can apply for passage
is showing op well.
It will be
Duncan McLeod reached home and terms.
worthy of the name in size and from Rosebnrg last evening, expe
Mr John Bevins, editor of the
riencing
some
inconveniences Press, Anthon, Iowa, Raya: “ I have
style.
Mrs. Lamb is so much better caused by tbe rain of Sunday. He used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
from her late serious sick spell brought two passengers, Wm. and Diarrhcca Remedy in my family
that she will venture out o f doors Prewett and bride, on their way to for fifteen years, have recommended
the lower river,
at once.
it to hundreds of others, and have
Tbe eutertainment given by the never known it to fail in a single
The friends of the Presbyterian
Christian
Sunday-school
and
En
church will give an appropriate
instance. For sale by R. S. Knowl-
program at the Christian chnrcb deavor at Band hall last Friday ton.
night was a successful affair. The
next Sunday night.
Gar section is greatly in need of
F or R e n t —House and four lots attendance was good, the program high school privileges. Onr class
entertaining
and
varied,
while
tbe
near Christian church. Two good
of youth who graduated from the
garden lots m bottom, and small or sum added to the music-book fund 8th grade o f our public schools at
chard o f good fruits ou bench lots. was encouraging.
last term, were entirely out o f the
W s are pleased to learn from a
Apply at this office.
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9th grade instruction this year
friend
o
f
Mrs.
Colebrook
at
this
A communication from Marshfield,
owing to the school being broken
headed “ Reason Enough,” was re place— Mr. Colebrook and family np. Several scholars from tbe
having
lived,
here
some
months
and
ceived a day behind time and hence
outside, too, who were paying tui
too late for this issue.
It will ap until about a twelve-month ago, tion, fared badly too. Now, these
when
they
moved
to
British
Col
pear next week.
are cut off from onr local schools,
umbia— that she has fallen Leir to
and will have to go aboard if they
I f you imagine Coqnille and
and received from England the
wish to continue their studies—and
yiciuity are not in line and keeping
snug little sum o f $3500.
this should not be. The cost of
up with the processiou, just look
W. Albee and Wallace Hammack, one abroad would he ae much as
o f our sanctum window a brief
spell each day a n d observe the lam- tbe shiDgle-mill firm at Arago, three at home, while at tbe same
"uer that is paesing in all derections. were both down ou business last time they are away from home and
Saturday. They are receiving a home influences. Think on this
Dave Johnson came over last
most encouraging patronage, which subject.
Saturday from Seeley’s cump, at
is increasing, and they are endeav
Klondike, to spend a few days with
In view o f the early meeting of
oring to meet tbe demand. They
his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. P. C
put out only first-class shingles— the Pioneers’ Association, it is to
Johnson, and family, and draw a
one grade— etsncb reasonable rates be hoped that Historian Dodge
breath. He has been very hard at
that they are much encouraged at will be supported in bis efforts to
work, loading logs.
the demand. . They advertise in present a clean bill from bis de
partment, which be can easily do
Jesse Beyers came in last Satur today’s H erald .
if those who subscribed for copies
day from an extended visit in the
Wm. Prewett and bride (the o f the history will pay np.
It is
east, chiefly at Canton, Massillon
and other manufacturing Towns ia laRer o f Eugene) came in from Well worth tbe price o f subscrip
Ohio. Jesse says it is a lively sec Roseburg Monday evening with tion. Now let all rally to this
tion, and business in some lines is D atcan McLeod and- left for bia worthy object. Tbe case noted in
booming, bnt he is satisfied with home near Parkersbarg today. tbe H erald abodt two weeks since,
Tb&wedding.iook place in Eugene o f a claim for balance for printing
Coos county.
last week, being something of a tbe history, brought at Salem, has
Woodson Patterson, just grad
surprise to her people there, and been thrown oat o f court, we are
uated from the Oregon State Agri
their presence at his father’# home informed, and seems to have been
cultural College at Corvallis, ar
will be another, for they were not used more as a bluff on tbe part of
rived in Coquille last week and will
informed of the nuptial event I f tbe printer against the binder.
atop with os a brief spell at least.
we understand correctly, the bride Bat be that as it may, the book is
W e welcome this worthy yonng
formerly lived awhile at Bandon. worth its cost of subscription to
countyman, and congratulate him
Tbe H erald extends greetings.
every one.
on attaining so high aod honorable
Jessie Lnse, of the San, in men
a rank in his studies.
Wilson A Wilson, at tbeir wagon
tioning tbe music to be furnished and carnage making department,
Rev. Mr. Lister, evangelist of
at that place on the 4th, says: are jnst finishing two very band-
tbe Christian denomination, will
“ The contingency o f being com some, neat and strong spring wag
be present the 2d Sunday in July,
pelled to introduoe ‘ imported lop- ons which show for themselves.
aod at tbe close of that day's serv
ears’ is now past, sod tbe Marsh One is a 3-seat, 4-spring, passenger
ices take charge of and conduct a
field brass band in its usually able hack for Dean’s livery stable, cer
series of meetings.
Elder Lister
manner will discourse the melody tainly np-to-date in style and finish
comes highly spoken o f as a pulpit
which chaims ‘ with its voluptuous
orator, as well as an earnest and swell.’ ” T be H erald will say acd very strong. The painting,
lettering and limning is in black,
able worker.
A cordial invitatiou
that the masses o f tbe citizens of gold and carmine, very neat si:d
ia extended to all to attend.
Marshfield have go such sentiment pretty, the artistic work o f N. W.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Downing, ac to express toward mnsiciaus and Leneve. The other conveyance is
companied by their danghter, Miss other citizens of sister neighbor a light 2-seat “ Brewster side-bar”
Mary, and sons, Joseph SDd Claude, hoods in tbe county, admitting that back, and it is for tbe Guerin Bro’s,
arrived at Coquille City last Fri tbe local band is all that is claimed at Eckley. This, too, is a little
day from Gold Hill, Jackson county,I for it. Jesse himself might be bet- i beanty and shows np in black and
and are tbe guests o f Mrs. Down ter off if he bad lop-eared asso carmine. O f conrae, no eastern
ing’s brother, J. J. Stanley. Tbev ciates instead o f “ jo in t” habitues work for geueral sale can compare
drove over tbe mountains and will with notbrag to commend them but with theae for strength and utility,
iuclads a visit to Bandon beach be human sbaDes, store clothes and and we have reason to be prond
fore returning.
Tbe older son, een-sens. His two or three boon o f the output of our borne
Joseph, spent some weeks here last companions here will secretly ap mechanics.
fall, and met up with some acquain prove bis sentiment, but be very
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M o -T o -H m fo r Fifty Cent«.
tances. The H erald sanctum was close-moathed and doable-faced as*
Guaranteed tobacco habit core, make* weak
honored with a call.
usual.
men strong, blood pure. 50c |1. All d ra ff tsu.
ÄcyiHlf Citg f e r a li
I f . l o n g & s o n ,
M
A
In Supreme Court— A
C ool County Appeal
Cut-
Women as well aa men are
A rr iv a ls and Departures.
^ made miserable by kidney
and bladder trouble. Dr.
T I T A TUT 17 » Kilmer’ s Swamp-Hoot the
Departed by the Blanchard, June
D l j A i X l J l i . great k i d n e y r e m e d y
21»t: Mac Murry, Norris Murry,
promptly cares. At druggists in fifty oent j
And dollar sizes. Yon may have a sample ti Jaccoma, Jno Scbleemann, J A
bottle by mAil free, a ls o pamphlet telling Porter and J Falsher.
All about it. Address,
Dr. Kilmer A Go., Binghamton, N. Y.
Arrivals ou the steamer Fulton,
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In the supreme court, yesterday,
the case of J. J. Stanley, D. F. Dean,
B. F. Ross, W. W. , Hayes and J. H.
Scbroeder,
plaintiffa-respondents,
vs. J. A. Luse, M. A. McLeod, Thus.
Howard, E. O. Flanagan and the
Sun Printing Company, defendants-
appellants, an appeal from Coos
county, was argued and submitted.
The action was brought for the pur
pose of securing a settlement of a
controversy between the stock
holders, of the Sun Printing Co., of
Marshfield, all parties tp the action
being stockholders of ^ i e said cor
poration, for the appointment of a
receiver, and for an injunction
against the defendant, enjoining
them from iiterfering with the busi
ness of the corporation, or from
selling or incumbering their stock.
Tbe cause came up in supreme
court from Coos county, Hon. J. C.
Fullerton, judge, and was argued by
L. B. Fox, of Portland, for appel
lants, and 8. H. Hazard, of Empire
City, for respondents.
20 lbs. Rice for $1 at Geo. A.
Robinson’s.
1
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W m. Hall and H^rgpy Mutt, of
the North Fork, were in town yes
terday.
Tbe train brongbt in a large
qnautity of merchandise for this
place and Bandon via the bay last
Friday.
F ob R en t — A neat 2-acre home
in Coquille.
New house, fruit and
shrubbery, and chance for garden if
taken at once.
*
C losing S ales — T o close this
season’s Millinery, the Betlin
Store will offer all the Ladies’
Trimmed Hats at reduced prices. *
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Henninger, par
ents o f Mrs. Plyler, who lives in
the Leneve bouse, left Wednes
day o f last week for Stockton, Cal.
Johnson Bro’s creditors have
forced them to close their books
against all creditors. But don’t
ou forget it, they are in the mar-
et for cash.
*
Albert Johnson, a student of the
etate nniveraity at Eugene, will be
borne on tbe lu-ooming steamer
Fulton, from Portland, abont to
morrow. Albert visited his brother
Sam at Portland, and will bring
with him some monuments and
other art work which had been
ordered, bnt which Sam conld not
find time to deliver in person.
Albert is one o f onr most studious
and promising young men, al
though so quiet and retiring in dis
position.
Onr old comrade, friend and fel
low-townsman, Wnj. Notlfiy, de
parted on yesterday’e train, via the
bay, to California, thence east on a
loD g and possibly permanent ab
sence— although be may conclode
to return.
He will have a family
reunion with bis sons at his son
George’s home at San Jose, Cal.,
on the 4th of Jnly. Soon after lie
will proceed to New Yqrk, thence
to Devonshire, England, to be put
in possession o f an inheritance of
considerable value.
Friend Not-
ley was the first paying subscriber
to the H erald , 17 years ago, and
has been conti nuously a subscriber
ever siuce.
The H erald wishes
him a eafe and profitable journey.
Jesse McQuigg killed a tine
brown bear At China Camp, abont
1} miles from his borne, last Fri
day. He went out banting, but
without any expectation o f meet
ing a bear, and when be heard a
noise, thought it was a deer, bnt
caught a glimpse of bruin stand
ing in his way and looking at him.
He raised his gun and fired, the
shot striking him on the? nose and
ranging back into his bead: a sec
ond shot broke bis neck, and an
other ebot quieted the brute com
pletely. He dressed 180 pounds.
Jesse brooght us a sample roast
aod one paw, which measures 44
inches across. The clawa are 1J
inches straight across. The hide
weighed 30 lbs., and measured 4J
feet across and 6 feet long.
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DR. DARRIN, OF ‘ POBTLANO.
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One of the Well-Known Dr*. D ut M to
Visit Coquille, Oregon.
Through the request of many in
this vicinity, one of the celebrated
Drs Darrin have been prevailed
upon to visit Coquille, Or., and will
have his office at the Hotel Coquille,
July 5th to 20th. Those wishing to
consult the doctor will find it fo
their advantage to call on him while
here.
Dr. Darrin has made an enviable
record for cures of long-standing
disease.
The doctor makes a vpecialty of
treating diseases by electricity, by
which many cases of long standing
have been relieved and permanently
cured.
Consultation is free, and should
there be a case that is incurable, the
patient will be told immediately,
thus saving any further expenditure
of time and money.
All chronic diseases treated suc
cessfully. Any amount of refer
ences at his office.
The doctor may be found at his
office from 9 a m. to 5 p. m.; from 7
to 8 evenings; and on Sundays, 10
a. m. to 3 p. ra.
The poor treated free, except med
icine.
The doctor will be as Bandon on
July 20th to August 10th, stopping
at the Pacific Hotel.
John Adams and family o f Fisb
trap have moved to Wa’do, Jose
phine connty.
Oar old friend Hiram Bettys, of
Fairview, was in town a day or two
past on business.
18 lbs. of Western Refinery Dry
Grsnnlated Sugar for $1, at Geo.
A. Robinson’s store.
*
Mrs. Clarence Lowe acd Miss
Mande Garfield, of Bsndon, vieited
at Mr. and Mrs. R. E. B ock’s last
week.
Wes Nosier came in from Pike’s
logging camp yesterday, having
hurt bis leg badly by a chain strik
ing it
Hon. W. 8. Yandetburg had a
call borne from this place last Fri
day, Mrs. Y. having taken worse
after a slight illness.
Steamer Dispatch will leave Ban-
don on the morning o f the 4th at
6 o’olock, at half fare, ticket good
fo# return till next day.
Word reached us, which we deem
reliable, that the boom will strike
Empire within a short while, as
well ae other portions ot the connty.
It is well situated for importance.
F or S ale —In Bandon, one of
the choicest locations, a pleasant
home, new, unique in style, and
with a splended view of tbe town
and ocean.
Sheltered from the
north winds. For particulars, ap
ply to the H erald .
[tf
J. P. Messer has a ben which
deposits upon alternate days an
ordinary sized egg and a tiny one
about the size of a robbio’s egg.
These latter he now intends to
gather BDd have hatched, hoping
to raise some Shetland fowls.
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Bldg., Chicago.
June 21st, from Han Francisco:
Pete Clausen, Mrs. E. Farrer, Mrs.
L. Richards, Miss Susan Richards,
Chas. Shalin and J. Bryan.
Departures north by the steamer
Fulton, June 22: Mrs McCormAC,
Miss Grace McCormac, Miss Alice
McCormac, Mrs J M Siglin, J H
Nosier, Capt Girwin, Capt Pearson,
Martin Grof, S Soloman, W B Head-
in gton, J M Beard, Mrs W Oldland,
Miss Hilda Hergland, Carl Herg-
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ker.
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I Marshfield
YEARS
Why let your neighbors
| know It?
And why give them a
I chance to guesa you are even
| five or ten years more?
Better give them good
I reasons lor guessing tbe
other way. It is very easy;
for nothing tells of age so
quickly as gray hair.
Snn.i
A new vessel is to be put on the
stocks at the Porter mill. That
will make four vessels this year.
Yerily ship-building is booming
on Coos bay.
W. A. Newman, of Salem, passed
through Marshfield this week en
route for Bandon. Mr. Newman
goes to Bandon to take charge of
the woolen-mills.
Many of the Coqnillers, it is said,
intend to visit Marshfield on tbe
Fourth add enjoy tbeir celebration
at the motropoli8 and commercial
center of Coos connty.
Daniel Holder who built tbe
schooner. Fritbioff in 1874, and the
Sunshine in the following year in
Marshfield, also the Lanra Madsen
at Gardiner, Umpqua, is again with
ns. W e weloome him back to Coos
county as o do of tbe pioneers in tbe
ship-building
sndustry of this
section.
is a youth-renewer.
It hides the age under a
luxuriant growth of hair the
color of youth.
It never fails to restore
color to gray hair. It will
stop the nair from coming
out also.
It feeds the h«tr bulbs.
Thin hair becomes thick hair,
and short hair becomes long
hair.
It cleanses the scalp; re
moves all dandruff, and
prevents its formation.
We have a book on the
Hair which we will gladly
■end you.
Bandon Recorder: Information
has been received here that the
Heruster has been tAken from this
ran and is under charter for Alaska.
A letter was received Wednesday
evening stating that the steamer
Coqnille River would take the place
of the Heruster.
It is also stated
that the owners of the Heruster
will put on u steamer between this
port and San Francisco.
A public auction o f a tine port
able sawmill, engines, boiler, and
everything
complete, will take
place at tbe 8. O. Co’s wharf at
Empire C i’y on the 20th day of
July, 1899, at 1 d . m. See ad of
Oregon Coal & Navigation Co.
The sale is for freight and storage.
Hotel Coquille has changed
bauds, we learn, haying been pur
chased by our new fellow-citizen,
John Cnrren.
We learn, farther,
that Mr. C. will occupy at an early
day and refit the house with new
Parties attending the celebra
furniture and appointments from
tions at Mvrtle Point or Marshfield
garret to cellar.
from the lower river, can come by
R. O. McQuigg drove up to Myr tbe Dispatch on half-fare tickets,
tle Point last Friday on businees, good to return next day.
taking two little sons with him,
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and while on tbe way met with an
A Tacoma gentleman robbed a
accident.
The team shied at a dead man. Well, that was no worse
point in the road and the wagon than to rob a livejman. Hardly so
was overturned. Mr. Me and tbe bad.
older boy were considerable hurt,
but we are glad to eny not seri limits with you whether you continue t h f^ o M i
nerve-killing tobacco h abit. N V - T O - U A ( U 4 ^ ^ n
ously.
rem oves the desire for tobacco, w lih -^ g w M f e B I
out nervous dlBtreaa, expel« n i c o ^ - j r ! 1 I i P U U f f .
puriOt»» tho blood,
11
The most complete establish tlno,
■tores lost m & a h o o d ^ ^ r T R l W I |0^O O O boxea
akes too strong ^ t f v I ■ l A l m ^ s o l d , 400.000
ment in this section, because so m
In healtn, n e r v e ^ d r ij n » W l w A B ^ e a « e « curetTBuy
nd pocker^rf (XSAy I V T I O T O B A C from
heavily stocked and handsomely •
book. ^ 7 1 1 ( R i l ^ T o a r own d rueflat, who
.¿ » e h for na. Take It with
arranged in one line of manufac ¿ - A V 1 0 8 I » f S D w - il ' S l , m patiently,
persistently One
box. SI, usually euros; S boxes, f t 50,
ture and merchandise, is that of
guaranteed to cure, or we refund money.
the saddle and harness house of
F. LoDg & Son. This firm meanB
business, and will d o what they
promise in their ad., which appears
in the H erald today. They solicit
Mann facte rers of
tbe patronage of onr readers, and
we commend them, believing that First-
they will do a fair, honest business.
Class
Mr. Long, senior, is an old ex-sol
dier, and all things else being
Arago, Oregon.
equal deserves your special patron
age-
^
A“ - H S ^ . ^ bir " d o fi qDm' CitTi
ALBEE & HAMMACK,
If you do not obtain all the bsne-
I flu you expectod from the use of the
“ -rite the doctor about It.
fc k ir there
. I iS -___
___ — is ■ some
- J t 1 f
-— difficulty
with your K<)
general —
system
which
may be
easily
Address,
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illy i removed.
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>r. J. C. Ayer, Lowell, Maas.
Dr.
Ireasnrtrs Notice.
N
o t ic e
is
hereby
g iv e n
that
county warrant N o .619, for $500. and
endorsed November 10. 1898, nnd county
warrant No. 663, for $250, and endorsed
December 7,1898, w ill be paid on presenta
tion nt my office in Ccqnille City, Coos
county, Oregon. No interest will be allowed
after Jane 26,1899.
W. W. HAYES.
County Treasurer o f Coos cuunty.
Notice
«— Any person or
persons cutting on or remov
ing Chittim Barb from the
Southern Oregon Company's
land, without being duly au
thorized, will be prosecuted
according to law.
Any poraon furnishing Buffi-
cient evidence for the recovery
of bark so taken will bo given
one-half of the bark recov
ered.
SOUTHERN OREGON COM PAH.
M E .R I
WINS!
M Celar Shinties.
To
C o ro C o n .ttp o tlo n F o r e v e r .
Take CaKareta Candy Cathertlo. too orMe.
It C. C. C. (»11 to curs, druggist» refund money.
Dimension 8h ingles, f2.1T» at mill; Com
mon Shingles, $1.40. O nly ono grade of
Shingles made.
Notice of Final Settlement.
M A R R IE D .
H i m - H i u —At Portland, Jane 21. 1899,
at the reaidenoe o f the bride’ « nncle and
OTICE is hereby given that the under
annt, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hale, U. G.
signed, tbe exeoutor of the estate of
Hayne and Miaa Rhoda A. Hale.
Jr.mea McNaughton (deceased), has filed
his final acoonnt in the connty coart o f the
slate o f Oregon for Coos ooanty.
BURN.
That on the 2d day o f Jane, 1899, said
M m - A t Lee, Jnne 26, 1899, to Mr. and
court
made and entered an order fixing
Mrs. H. W Mast, neon.
Wednesday the 5th day o f July at 10 o’clock
Com.now—At Marshfield, Jnne 20, 1899, to in the forenoon of said day, at the connty
Mr. and Mrs. Wslter Gondron, s son.
lodge’ s office in the coarthoase at Coqnille
T dtpss —At Bsndon, June 19,1899, to Mr. City, Coos county e Oregon, as the time and
place for the hearing o f said final aooount,
nnd Mrs. B. F. Tapper, n son.
B o m —At Myrtle Point, Jane 17,1899; to and the settlement of said estate and the
objections thereto, if Any
Mr. and Mrs. John Roysr, s son.
Dated this 2d day of Jane, 1899.
Alford—Nssr Goqnille City, Jans 17, 1899,
Jotne F. M UN FORD,
to Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Alford, a daugh Executor of the estate of James McNsugh-
ter.
ton (deceased.)
N
D IE D .
W a ltx h — In San Francisco, Jnne 17, 1899,
Mrs. R. Walter, of Marshfield, aged abont
42 years.
WtKTs» — Middle-aged woman, without
children, to take charge o f a house on a
ranch for wages. Four to oook for, till
fall: then only two. Addrean,
Gao s o b Ftaarsa,
Denmark, Cnrry county, Oregon.
Oregon Coal k Navigation Company
Agency.
THE
Fair Store
IS REM O VE D
TO THE
NEW and COMMODIOUS
RED FRONT.
We Get Tlsre,
I d Spite of Them.
A N D NOW
FOR
11 B A R G A I N S 11
ST A T E
NORMAL SCHOOL
M o n m o u th , O re g o n .
(T'RAININO s c h o o l f o r t e a c h e r « ,
A
NEW BUILDINGS,
_
NEW DEPARTMENTS,
UNGRADED COUNTRY SCHOOL WORK.
E mpibs Grrt, Oregon, June 22,1899.
he follow ing dksckibrd ün -
Ora.dua.tes Seoure Oood Positions.
claimed freight, having been in pos-
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Strong ______
courses, well-equipped Training Depsrtment, Normal Course quickest and I
session of this company for over three (8) wny to State Certificate
“ '**“ te. Exuense for sear from $120 to $160. Board, $2.50 to $3
months, will besold for freight and storage * weea. —
...
iuitiop.
ft».x5 per term o f 10 weeks. Fall term begins Set>t»raber 19th. H
according to law, by public auction, i mer terra, Jane 27-Hept. 1. For oatalogne. addreas,
char;
P. L . CAMPBELL, Presiden
on the wharf o f the Southern Oregon Com-
paoy, Empire City, Oregon, on the
20th Day of July, 1«99,
at the hour o f one o’olock p. m.
Goods are marked as follows:
A. B. Culver, Empire City, Oregon
And oonaists o f the following:
1 portable new Bnokeyc Sawmill, complete,
standard size, including
Fin« Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold
1 15-horse oower fire-box tnbnlar boiler, on
wheels, with brake, tongue, double and
Pens, Optical Goods.
single trees;
12-inoh smoke-stack, etc., etc.;
] 48
feet cnrriage-trsck saw frame;
2 patent head-blocka, shaft, pulley, wh'Stle,
lubricator, peavey, etc.;
1 8x10 14-horse power horizontal engine
detached, made by Enterprise Manufac
Sewing-Machine Needles and
turing Company, Columbiana, Ohio.
Hhaft connected direct with saw arbor.
Musical Instruments.
Terms of sale—One half cash at time of
purchase; balance when property is re
We solicit yoor patronage. We can plraae yon .
j move*! .
OKEGON COAL A NAVIGATION CO.,
C o q u ille
By HoirrnEas O bkoq * C o ., Agents. I
City,
:
C reg cn .
T
Wilsoi) Jewelry Co.
Watch Repairing and Engraving.