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1» not recommended f o r 1 p|rst Honors in Scholarship at Corvallif. 181t)a. dry granulated sucsr ¡61; 0 S W A M P - everythin«; hu« i! jo u ut the Fair Store. * p fin T l>avekidnev, liverorblad The Oregonian of last Saturday, ■c v ' -/ x * d. r truuble it will bofoond The H sbald is prepared to do job jast tbe romedv von need. At drujjKieta in besides giving a fairly good likeness T U E S D A Y . J U L Y 1!, 1899. iifly oent and dullar aizea. Yon n n j have ---------- u ' X .. priuting in the best stylo. a Baumle bottle ot thi* «ronderful new dia- of our young friend, Woodaou L. Nine pouuds good roast Coffee oovery by mail free, also puuqiUlet teUin« Patterson, makes this special honor REGULAR TRAINS all abont I«. Addreaa. ^ JO N D A Y B , WEDNESDAYS AND FUI for SI ut George Robinson’s. * | Dr. Kilmor A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. able mention of one of Coos county’s day« will ran as follows; best and brightest boys: Rev. R. Ennis, o f Bandon, filled Arrive Leave I Corvallis, July 7.— W. L. Patter- 2tribs. Rice for ¡61 at Geo. A. lY .S O p . 111. £.00 a. in. I Marshfield his nppoiutment at this place last Leave sou, son of Joel Patterson, Douglas Arrive “ | Robinson's. * 9.80 “ I COQUILLE CITY 11.60 a. ni. Sunday. couuty pioneer of 1848, was born 10.30 “ 10.00 “ 1 Myrtle Point Judge Scbroeder came down Hon. S. H. Hazard, of Empire, from Arago yesterday ond visited in Tillamook county, Oregon, June 2, 1877, and baa resided iu Oregon came over on oounty court business ANNOUNCEMENTS. the couuty court room. almost continuously since that time. yesterday. Hawkins' New Store is being rap His home at present is at Empire Adventist cnmpmeetinpf at Gravel Miss Laura Barklow returned idly stocked, but with only the lat City, Coos county, where he has Ford, bogiuing on the 20th inst and , from California last week to her est styles and best goods. lived during the past 11 years. He continuing 10 davs. Elders Decker home at Norway. Marshall Way intends to begin received his early education in the and D. T. Fero. Miss Maude Nosier visited at alterations, enlargements and im public.school of the country districts The ladies of the Epworth League and at Empire City. Mr. Patterson will have an ice-cream stand from Myrtle Point several days last week, provements at the Depot Store. graduates from the agricultural col returning Saturday. 10:30 a. in. till about 10 p. m. Friday i Mr. aud Mrs. K. H. Hansen made lege with the highest honors of the on Front street Only 10 cts. pcr| 18 Bis. of Western Refinery Dry a flying visit to-towu from their class of 34 members. He is one of plate for ice-cream; 15 cts. with cake. a number of young men who have Granulated Sugar for 81, at Geo. North Fork home last Saturday. Rev. J. B. Lister, state evangelist A. Robinson’s store. * C. W. Toner, the repiesentstiye worked out their entire college o f the Christian church, will reach courso and graduated with honors. Uncle Jim L aird ,of Sitkam, fat, of a piano house at Portland, nr. Coqaille City Thursday, July 13, Mr. Patterson will probably com rived lust Friday with several in aud that night will begin u series of saucy nnd rautnnkerous, visited struments. plete his education in the east. the county seat ou business last — ------------------ ---------------------------------- meetings. He expects to have with F or R ent — A neat 2-ooro borne week. Jack Franz was down from his him a fine siuger, to lead in the in Coquille. New house, fruit and ■ong service, and one or more other Capt. Clark, of the Bandon shrubbery, and chance for garden if mines last week a duv or two. helpers. The public is eaiuestly woolen mills, and son returned \:a Sciatica, despondency, locomotor taken at once. * invited to attend. Rosebnrg and this place last ataxia, paralysis. Hutyan cures. Supervisor King, of the bay side, All druggists, 50 center Thursday. Imd business with the oounty court L O C A L f IWfiBT The H iuiald office was the recip last Friday, and loomed up in tbe Mr. and Mrs. A. Jl. Moomaw have returned to their home at ient of a bountiful supply of wed interests of his road district. Additional locals on 2d puge. Norway from southern California. ding cake from the Ellingson-Roy C l o s in g S a l e s — To close this Corvallis Flour ¡63.50 per bbl. at wedding feast. Thanks. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Lewis, of season's Millinery, the Berlin the Fair Store. * Peter Loggie, the Bandon archi Store will offer all the Ladies’ Sams valley, are expected within a Oscar Nosier, of San Diego, Cal., tect and all-round boss mechanic, Trimmed Hats at reduced prices. * day or two to visit her parents, Mr. is expected by an early boat. and Mrs. J. B. Fox. returned from Marshfield yester Comrade McDuffee is acting Just received, a uew line of geuts’ day and spent some time iD this S. K. Johnson, the Myrtle Point hotel clerk at Hotel Coquille. He ladies’ aud children’s Tauned Shoes city. is courteous and well informed, merchant, was a visitor in this at Geo. A. Robinson’s store. * Rev. C. A. Stine preached in the and will serve acceptably and pop place last week, on his return from Miss Martha Wilkins and sister Presbyterian church at Marshfield ularly. tbe bay. Sam is widely known Bertha left for Portland via Rose- last Sunday, by invitation, nnd is to a n i popular. Johnson Bro’s creditors have barg Monday o f last week. E Pannenberg, lately associated return and preach again next Sun foroed them to close their books Blackherrying is in order. day a week. against all creditors. But don’t with the publication of the H erald , Many persons are taking trips to you forget it, they are iu the mar- and family left for California yester County Treasurer Hayes will the country for the luscious fruit. day. Mr. P ’s health was failing, * cash county warrants endorsed ket for cash. hence the change. Our friend Ethsn McDnffee, we prior to January 5, 1893, ond will al Miss Amy Booth, the Goddess are pleased to learn, has secured a low no interest from yesterday— o f Liberty in the parude at Grants Mr. and Mrs. Gottsche took pos position as engineer at the Baudou July 10th. See notice. Pass on the 4th, came iu contact session of the Pannenberg property woolen mill. with a low wire nnd was thrown yesterday. They paid 6550 for the E. Jenkins and Thos. Rookard, to the ground and severely injured. place, so we are to have these good Miss Collieon, who has been young gentlemen o f the Bancroft people for citizens. teaching at this place the past few F o r S a l e — I o Bandon, one of neighborhood, upper Middle Fork, m o D tb s , left for her home at P oit- Religious services will be con were at the oounty seatou business the choicest locations, a pleasant luud yesterday. ducted at Bear creek schoolhouse home, now, unique in stylo, and last Thursday. The H e r a l d had with a splended view of the town on the 4th Sunday—23d— of this Mr. and Mrs. Capt, George a visit. and ocean. Sheltered from the month, morning and evening, at the Leneve and family have been visit Capt. W . C. Harris, of Sumner, north winds. For particulars, ap usual hours, by Deacon H. N. Black. ing Mrs. L ’s pateiual home r.t [tf Looking GI bbb for several day», imd owner o f the Ruth on the bay, ply to tbs H e r a l d . Mr and Mrs. Samuel Shuck, and returning yesterday. was over last week and bought a Mrs. Snyder came over from daughter, Clara, of Lee, were in F ob R e n t — House and four lots small gnsoline launch from Dr. Marshfield last Friday nnd visited town yesterday shopping. It is a It is for use in carrying with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. long time since, and tlidr stay was wear Christian church. Two good Culin. garden lots in bottom, aud small or milk on tbe bay and slongb. W. Hayes, until yesterday when short owing to the throng of har chard of good fruits on bench lots. she took a steamer for Bandon, vest time. AGENTS WANTED - FOR "T H E LIFE Apply at this office. * and Achievements ot Admiral Dewey,” the where she will visit a few days Deacon Henry N. Black, of world’s greatest naval hero. By Murat J. H. Matheny, m. of r. (which Halstead, the life-long friend and admirer before returning homo. Sumner, will preach at the Bear m. of r. stands for middle-of-the- ot the nation’ s idol. Biggest and best book; schoolhouse to the 4th Our gold-bng friends, W. Drane creek 500 panes, 8x10 inches; nearly 100 pages roader), of Myrtle Point, visited over halftone illustrations. Only »ISO. F- nor- and George Stevenson, returued Sunday in July, at l l o ’clock n.m. Coquille City on business at tbe mouH demand. Bi^ commissions. Outfit home Monday o f last week from nnd also in tbe*'eveniig nt earley free. Chance o f a lifetime. Write quick. county court last Friday. The‘ dom inion Company, 3d Floor Cnxton their trip to their mining claims on CAndle-lighting. upper Cow creek. They were ^ Mr. aod Mrs. Sim Haul, o f Dsn- Bldg., Chicago. Albert Johnson reetked several not absent long, but brought with don, visited on the bny lately and Mrs. Sam Johnson (nee Alma them some drillings and pick-ups cuts about his hand aid arm from at this place, ot the home o f her Green) arrived on tho train from nn exploding soda-wafer bottle, at parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hayes, Portland last Friday, joining her for assay, nnd will return about tho Johnson Bro’s sod» works, yes September to make further inves on Wednesday and Thursday last. husband here and on a visit to her terday, one on the tbnnb sever tigations. ing nn artery and bleering very G. W. Hmrington, wife and own people on the upper river. The W. of W ., Myrtle Camp, freely. daughter, of Heppner, Or., hi rived Mrs. Johnson has many acquaint in Coquille City Wednesday of ances and friends in Coos couuty, No. 197, of this place, held its Rev. J. B. Lister, evanjelist of eimi-nnnual election of officers on tbe Christian church, wil begin a last week for the purpose of resi who will greet her warmly. Monday night, 3d iust., with the series o f meetings i d tlis place dence. Mr. H. has relatives at Mrs. M. L. Good aud three child following result: George A. Robin- Bandon. next Thursday night. H> will be ren, after spending last fall and s o d , consol commander; Petpr nssisted by a leader n song Harry Guerin and family, of winter in California, in Glenn and Crow, adviser lienteuant; F. E nnd other helpers. Eveiybody is Eckley, came down Friday o f Inst Colusa counties, returned via this Scbroeder, escort; Jesse Simmons, invited to attend these nestings. week to visit at her father’s, E. J. place to Bandon Wednesday of manager; D. H. Johnson, watch Biglow. Harry left wife aud babies last week. She is quite satisfied man. L. P. Maury, sentinel, John The red-coat Irisbmai, o f tbe there and returued Saturday to with Coos county and elimnte, and G. Simmons, clbrk, nnd R. S. Mail notes only one “ lopear” from his farming duties. the fresh green foliage of oar fields Knowlton, banker, are hold-overs. Coquille among our maty citizens Attorney-General Blackburn has and] forests were a delight to her who attended at their cdebration Justice of the Pence Cecil met rendered an opinion in which he and revived her spirits greatly. ou the 4tb, as his name looms np with nn accident on the4tb, which bolds that the rules of the Soldiers’ sole and alone in the Mai recogniz The Christian Endeavor, under for his age was a severe test o f his able as c f that herd and his own Home, requiring inmates to assign physical powers and n very close to the home pension money re the auspices of the ladies of the set. Presbyterian church gave a spe call to n serious injury or fntnlity. ceived by them, are illegal. A rumor reached tldsplace last cial program at the Christian He was haying, and ou top of a Two lifeboats, as appurtenances church last Sunday evening, load in the evening, the Inst one, Thursday that Roll AndersoD, o f tbe new river steamer Bismarck, consisting o f interesting recita when by a lurch of Ihe wagon he while working in Wheeler’s camp were delivered at tüe steumer tions -and musical numbers. The wan precipitated head first earth below town, was badly crushed by last Friday moruiug by Deau’s attendance was very good, and ward, but hie foot was caught nnd logs rolling over him, bit it turned team. They came from the shop of the service held afterwards by he was held supended till matters oat that while he was hurt, it was tbe Wrenshall Bro’s, aud are neat, Itev. Eunis was augmented by Rev. were righted and be released from not near so serions as at first re Btrong and shapely. The ported. Mr. Fitch, Methodist, holding no his precarious position. Hon. Thos. Buckman made a service. The church building was result was a wrenched leg, from The Coquille creamery had payday which he is fairly recovering. between-trains trip from Marsh crowded. on the 1st inst. for its month of May field to tbe county sent yesterday Jack Wood, o f the North Fork, product, about 21,000 poinds of but Our baby has been continually and attended to bmuuess. He was down at this place early last ter, and giving 1GJ cent* per pound troubled with oolic and cholera investigated chain of title to some week, including the 4th, nnd ns he for butterfat. The payroll was property be purchased, paid some infantum since his birth, nnd all neared the edgeot town Thursday, nearly $3000. The increase of milk back taxes theieuu and returned that we could do for him did not on his return home, he became par and product is very marked and seem to give more than temporary home. relief, until we tried Chamberlain's tially paralyzed and had to be taken gratifying to the management and Mrs. E . M. H. ixter, agent for Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea care of. Peter Johnson and City patrons, and the creamery will meet the Florence Crittenden Refuge Remedy. Since giving that remedy Marshal Goodman were active in even- expectation as to quantity and Home for women, at Portland, is he has not been troubled. We tills latter Good Hamaritnniem. quality of the product. at Marshfield, and TlsTs“ o' date for want to give you this testimonial as His daughter. Mrs. Frank Stillwell, Government Insp «tors Edwards lecture at this place. She is in nn evidence of our gratitude, n o t! and husband, living below town, that department o f the W. C. T. U. that you need it to advertise your were notified, and these came up. and Fuller came down from Fort- work, but as tbé local W. C. T. U. meritorious remedy.— G. M. Law, Friday and on Saturday, as he had land last Friday and inspected tbe has suspended, we know not (hat Keokuk, Iowa. For sale by R. S. materially recovered, took him new river steamers, Bismarck and home and attended him. The Reta, and tbe ADtelope. The Reta she will find room for an appoint Knowlton. is Capt MgCloskey’a daw boat and paralysis was ouly light ment unless individual workers takes tbe place of tlje Myrl on tbe will be responsible. Several families, who usually Prof. Van Scoy, principal o f the upper river. She is a vast improve picDic on the 4tb instead o f going State Normal School nt Ashland, ment in style and finish over the Rev. Dr. W. 8. Holt, Presbyte abroad to celebrate, took tbe made hia first visit to Cooe county Myrl, and affords comfortable and rian, who bas served 25 years usual social outing last 4tb, and last week, reaching this place neat cabin quarters. She ie a among the Chinese at missionary with one exception, when au acci Thursday and cootlDuing on to faster boat, also, and o f lighter work, and is now synodical super dent intervened, enjoyed the day Bandon the same day. Friday he draft tbao the Myrl, with screw intendent of home missions in that very much. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8- returned to Coquille City aud made propeller. The church, bas been visiting this por Bismaick ie a Perry nnd children, Mr. and Mrs. tripe to varioue points in tbe brief large boat of 20 inches draft, and tion o f Oregon for a fortnight past. A. J. Sherwood and children, snJ time be had-to make our acquaint is booked for the eutite run be He assisted in organizing a church Mr. and Mrs. D. U. Burns and ance, but he wae much pleased tween Bandon and Myrtle PoiDt, at Wedderburn, has held services children, went down the river a with his trip and expects to do bet round trip each day. McAdams at Ban Jon, aud ut this place last short distance in boats. Mr. Perry, ter at another time. Tbe Chatau- & Moore, both rustling, clever citi night, and is to preach tonight also. ever ready to entertain, engaged qna at Ashland opens today and zens, are the proprietors. Alva A . H. Bell has the contract for in some fireworks display, and one he was obliged to be present, hence Lee and Gurley Boak are respec o f the large pieces, being slow the construction of 2J miles of rail hia short visit. Tbe H e r a l d was tively captain and engineer, expe road up Cunningham creek, and about going off, exploded in his honored with a call, and regrets ao rienced and reliable, and will man was last week busy at Marshfield hand, breaking and hom ing tbe much that we have no organized age tbe craft. securing grading machinery and index finger, burning and braising effort here to welcome and enter tbe thumb and second fiDger, of help to pat to work this week.' tain visitors o f such standing aud I t m t i w it h r o a w h e th e r y o u c o n t i« This branch road is a spur of tbe his right hand, and in its wildness utilize their presence to improve n e r v o -k illin g for>«n-». h a b it. N O -T O -U r e m o v e » th e d e a lre f o r tobac< <>, w ith Cooe Bay-Roseburg road, to be catting a gash on bis neck and the educational aod moral interests o tin u t e n , e p r a v n o u f le s t diatroa th e I used for logging purposes for the cheek—in all, some rather painful of our section by public lectures • torea lo s t manh< KStCäszs s & m í bay mills, chiefly tbe Porter mill wounds, but, luckily, not serious. and words o f wisdom. and p o d í a 6 B A C from Iratnrlft who under its new ownership. The — . .< » . — . . — ____________ T a k e It w ith E d u c a t e Y o n r B o w e l* W it h C x i o i r e t i . I f o - T o - l l a c f o r F i f t y C .n t o . w ill, p a t e n t l y , p e r s is te n tly o n e •witch will connect with main track Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. ft. nsnally curea; » boio§. f 2 f4, Guaranteed tobacco h.tnt cure, rn.ke. wemk mraat^t xtntoed to on re, or we refund money about a mile below this place. 10c, 23c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. meu strong, blood pure. 90c. tl All druggist. Steifer E CofuttU tfítij g i t a l i Prof. F. C. Kinnicult, of River-1 ton, was on our streets lately. p O R SALE AT A BARGAIN.— Land at Cedar Point, with boom and boom privileges. Also, over 250 acres of 2>To. JL bottom land, within 2 miles of Coquille City, in quantities to suit purchasers. En quire of W. SINCLAIR, *tf] Coquille City, Oregon. “ Fatty” Leach is painting his house handsomely daring the lull at the mill. W. Y. Cope, father of our Mrs. Gene Robinson, came up from Lang- lois and visited a day or s o .. Racking headaches, bleary eyes, weakness, noises in head. Hubyau | cures. All druggist»’, 50 cents. The mill is still short of logs, aod the shut-down for tbo 4th bus been prolonged beyond expectation. QNLY $ 5 0 0 0 —For a short time only, The Herald Land Co. wants a buyer with $5000 to pur chase at a sacrifice one of the best improved small farms iu Coos county. Finely situated, choice land, good fences, plenty of fruit How Is this? Perhaps sleepless nights caused it, or grief, or sick ness, or perhaps it w ee cere. No matter what the cause, you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Gray hair is starved hair. The hair bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. Major Tower came over from Marshfield yesterday and included a business call at tbe courthouse. Miss Dee Turpin, of the bay, vis ited Mrs. Louis Hazard for several days and spent Sunday in Coquille. and sh rn b b eT y , g ..... J.. r Owner has other business that claims his attention THE RAMBLER City recorder McDuffee has re ceived a lien docket, and is now prepared to make conncil orders hold. Miss Anna Chlemens returned from a visit to the city and wont down to her home on the lower river last Friday. C O Q U IL L E Mrs. Ed Carver, who resides on the WagDer place south of town, was knocked down by a calf Mon- Jay resulting in both bones of tbe forearm being broken just above the wrist. Dr. Leep reduced the fracture. L. E. Rose met with an accident on tbe evening of the 3d in which he bad a narrow escape from losiog one of his eyes. H e was shooting large fire-crackers and lit odb with a short fuse. He threw it but it was discharged when only a short distance from him and flew back striking him Dear the eye makiug an ugly wound. LADIES^ W H E E L S A Specialty a»d Always in Stock. ALBBE & HAHHAGÍ, Manufacturers o f £ Wr/to ami j Geo. Robinson, Coqaille City; Aomrrs: \ Milt ^ Dimension Mhiagles, $2.15 at mill; Com mon Shingles, $1.40. Only one grade of Shingles made. Death or Mrs. Spurgeon- treasurers Notice. After n protraoted and at times paiofal sickness, last Saturday our friend and towns-woman, Mrs. E. S. Spurgeon, yielded the battle of life. Mrs. Clarissa Spurgeon, whose muiden name was 1 jammy, was born iu Hocking county, Ohio, January 29, 1828. She moved to Grant countv, Indiana, with her parents when quite young. Was married to E. S. Spurgeon, who survives her, in 1853. Mr. aud Mrs. Spur geon then moved to Louisa couuty, Iowa, the same year, to Washing ton couuty in 1872, since which time these respected nnd worthy people have been residents here. Mother Spurgeon was a motherly ond chnritable person, loved by all who knew her, and her taking off has grieved many. The burial took place Sunday afternoon at Masonic cemetery and was largely attended. -v rO T IC E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XX ooauly v arrant No. 1119, for fftOU. and endorsed November 10. 1H98, and oonntv warrant No, 0G3, lor g ’loO, and endorsed December 7, IMIS, will bo pnid on presenta tion nt my ottlce in Coqaille City, Coos oonntv, (n-eiton. No interest will be allowed after June ’J6,1WW. W. W. HAYES, County TrenHiirer o f Coos county. This is the time when the glare of the sun is very trying on the eyes. Protect them by wearing Smoked Glasses. We have them—all prices. 2 t*] W ilson J ewelry C o . UUE WANT to trade 220 acres good ** farming land in the best loca tion ns to school and markot in Ne braska, either fpr a farm, town prop erty or stock of goods in Coos county. M Gelar Shinies, A ra g o , O re g o n . If you do not obtain all the benefits you expectsd from the Vigor, write the doctor about ft. He may be able to suggest something of value to you. Address, Dr. J. C. Ayer C o., Lowell, Mass, f 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 person furnishing suffi cient evidence for tho recovery of hark so taken will be given one-half of tho bnrk recov ered. W c n t lie r .” C IT Y , Will reoeive at once and open a fall line of this Famous Wheel and all their parts. increases the circulation In the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss ing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to direc tions, gray hair begins to show color In a few days. I Soon It has >11 the softness and richness of youth and the color of esrty life returns. Would you like our book on the Hair? We will gladly | send it to you. (Myrtle PoiDt Enterprise.) 1879 - 1899 . F. LONG & SON, Vigor Manager R. A. Graham, of the C- B.-R. railroad, has spent consid erable time in this place tho past week, on business pertaining to the logging road up Cunningham creek and righis-of-way. WINS! THE F a ir Store is REMOVED TO THE NEW and COMMODIOUS RED FRONT. ffe Go! There, In Spite of T in , AND NOW FOR SOUTHER* OREGON COMPANY, ! I B A R G A I N S !! Sou then) Oregoi) State Normal School r p H I S SCHOOL IS NOW UNDKK STATE CONTROL. AND IK THE LARGEST JL AND MOST PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Now buildings, new apparatus and fixtures, fine campus, healthful location, delight ful climate, excellent influences for students. Course of study the same as at other normals of the state. Best advantages in Vocal nnd Instrumental music to be found in Southern Oregon. Training school fully equipped nnd in charge of a thorough oritic teacher. Tuition $t> 25 rer term; music $5 nnd $10 per term; board at hall $1.75. nnd lodging 50o per week, students furnishing bed clothing; family board $2,50 nnd $?,0J. $125 pays for one year's schooling, including books. T o C a ro C o n s t ip a t io n F o r o v e r . Take Cnscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund monoy. The shortest and most thorough root« to a state certificate, is the normal oourse. Review classes for teachers throughout the year. First terra opens September 11. For catalogue or information, address W. T. VAN SCOT, President, M A K I t lF .n . ASHLAND, OREGON. A bitton -E llinoson — Near Riverton. Jnnfe 28,1839, by Justice O. A. Kelly, Charles W. Ashton and Miss Rose Ellingson. D O R !« . A dams —At Myrtle Point, July 1, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adams, a son. T imok —At Riverton, July 7, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tiraon, n son. S pttboeon —In Coqaille City, July 8, 1$99, Mrs. Clarissa Spurgeon, consort of E. H. Spurgeon, aged 71 years, 5 months and 9 days. Treasurer’s Notice. OTICE is hereby given that all County Warrants endorsed prior to January j 5. 1893, will be paid on presentation at my office in Coquille, Coos oonntv. Or. No interest will be allowed after Jnfv 10. 1899. N w. w. H a y e s , Treasurer. W anted — Middle-aged woman, without children, to take charge of a house on a ranch for wages. Four to cook for, till fall; then only two. Address, G eoboe F abbieb , Denmark, Curry county, Oregon. Oregon Coal Sc Navigation Company Agency. COQUILLE là JO H N CTX^aiREasr, ____ Proprietor. _ raj W New Management; I New Furnishings Throughout; I Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. I -------------------------------- Table service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help ST A T E NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon. T r a in in o s c h o o l f o r t e a c h e r s , NEW BUILDINGS, NEW DEPARTMENTS, UNGRADED COUNTRY SCHOOL W ORK. E mpibe C m , Oregon. June 22,1899. r p H E FOLLOWING DESCRIBED UN- o _ u _ l * ® G o o d P o s itio n s . Graduates S __ e __ _L claimed freight, baring been in pos Strong oouraea, well-equipped Training Department,^NormalConroe qaiekeat and t session of this company for over three 1 3) way to Stnte Certificate Ex Donee for Mar from tl'JK to $160. Hoard, $2^V0 to $A per months, will be sold for freight and storage week. Tnition. *<l.2ft per term of 10 week«. F»U teion h*R'n« ^ n t'rn b e r 19th. Horn- charges Recording to law, by public auction, nier term, Jane27-8ept. 1. For catalogue, address, P. L . CAMPBELL, President. on the wharf o f the Southern Oregon Com O ^ W ^ ^ ^ W A x iH ^ K e rre tn rv ^ o ^ F a cu ltjr^ ^ — mmm Mmtm ^ ^ ^ ^ — m^ m pany, Empire City, Oregon, on the 20th Day of July, 1899, at the hour of one o'clock p. no. Goods are marked as follows: A. B. Culver, Empire City, Oregon. And consists of the following: 1 portable new Bnckeyc Hawmill, complete, standard size, including 1 15-horse i>ower fire-box tubular boiler, on wheels, with brake, tongue, double nnd single trees; 12-inch smoke-stack, etc., etc.; 48 feet carriage-track saw frame; 2 patent head-block«, shaft, pulley, wh’stle, lubricator, pesvey, etc.; 1 sxlO 14-horse power horizontal engine detached, made by Enterprise Manufac Sewing-Machine Needles and turing Company, Colombians, Ohio. Shaft connected direct with saw arbor. Musical Instruments. Terms o f sale—One half cash nt time of purchase; balance when property is re moved. We solicit your patrouage. We can plesne y on . OREGON COAL A NAVIGATION CO., Oregon. By H ovthebn O eboom C o ., Agents. C oq u ille City, : - Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Fine notches, Jewelry. Silverware. Gold Pens, Optical Goods. Watch Repairing and Engraving.