Port Orforil Tribanc. I
Pump Rumor has a masquerade
hall hooked for the 2*2d o f Febru
ary, iu Fort Orford.
T U E S D A Y . J A N V , IBO a
Under the new school law, county
superintendent will he elected for
Church Directory.
the term of four years, and his sal
M. E. church, sooth •-regular services ary in Curry county will be $300 a
•sch Sunday luorniiiK ami evening, by the yeur.
pastor,
E. L. F itch .
David Carey, who recently recov
Kev. ltobt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will c«>n-
flnot services m this city the 2d and 4th ered from a severe illness at Co-
Sundays o f each month i*i the little church,
until further notice. All are cordially in quillo City, passed through en
route home duiiug the week. Dave
vited .
Kev. T. J. Owun. Baptist, will fill ftp is ¡coking heartv again, and, to nil
pointment« n, fallows uutil fo-.-llicr imiicc:
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i a nu „nnd 11 iiihti ns
*\t th® Christian church. Coqnille Oily, a p p e a l euoes, is ns good a man as
1 st and lid Sundays of each mouth
ever.
Sumner on the 2d Sunday o f each month
A social party was given at the
Bear Creek on 4th Sundays.
— residence of Mr. and Mrs. VV. T.
Koir last Friday evsn'ng, the event
LO C AL ITEM S
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lieing a farewell to Mrs. Lester, a
Mr. nud Mrs. C. A. Peterson, of sister of Mrs. Kerr’s, who departs
Riverton, returned last Friday from for Sumner, Coos county. Quite a
a sojourn of several months in Cal- large an 1 jolly crowd was present,
jforum, both looking the better of nud a pleasant evening was spent
their visit.
in playing games, danciog, etc.
Ed Price was up last Wednes-j At midnight a palatable lunch was
Ho report« | * tved, and. aftei another hour of
day from Riverton.
bis little daughter’s health as quite; social intermingling, the guests
improved since llieii return from wendeil .heir way homeward, well
California.
pleased with the evening a cojoy.
,
raent.
Mrs. Dr. u Inttaker returned sev-
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eral duys since from her visit to Don't Vohwc.»pit .ns Swoko Verna a «*,.
parents imd friends in Douglas1 To quit tobacco easily and lorever. bo usaf
county, where she included passing «»»<•.
«»«. nervosnd vlKor, take No-To-
. . *y. .
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Due, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
tile 11011(1 ft) 8.
strong. AU druggists, SOc or 91. Cureguaran-
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, teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Harry .nelson,of Dairyvillf», and Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N«w York.
Fred Boloni, o f the Star Ranch,
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thrifty Carry county citizens, le-
coos nay News,
turned from Humboldt county,
O ihs . Metliu is acting as deputy
Ca!., via this place last Friday.
sheriff at Beaverton, looking after
,
. | property that hat been attached.
AI. H. Madsen, who now occupies
,r\ e
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1 I he fare on the railroad, between
the Kerrigan place, near the cream- . .
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b
tli
ni Marabuela
aud
s Landiug,
ery, was greeting
friends fmm
from r Lai-
.
... King
,
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ifornin and shopping in town Inst from now on wifi be 40cents Here-
Thursday. He is rustling matters tof“ re 00 creu‘ 8 W89 charged,
on the farm.
Frank Lowe, who came over
, t -n
from Bandon last week, reports the
Attorneys 8. H. Hazard, of E ra-; Q0q Uiije |)ar ffa3 an unusually good
pire, aud J. is. Coke, jr., o f Marsh- . depth
cloutli o o f f water
water since
siuce the
the freshet,
freshet,
field, arnveci for the transaction ot
L.
M.
Noble
is
to
have
charge of
business at the courthouse on I'ri-
the logging camp on Packard
day morning's train, returning on
creek, North Coos river, for the
the return train.
North Rend mill.
This is the
Wallace Pomeroy, son o f R. camp formerly operated by Jas.
Pomeroy, now living near Parkers- Cowan,
burg, who has been in Humboldt j During the storm, Sunday moru-
county, California, for several 1Dgi B iart,(, tree fell across the
months, returned on laet Friday s raj|road track near the summit. A
traiu via the bay.
crew was sent out from tbe depot
Gravel Ford Dots.
Giavel F'ord, Jan. 11.— We are
having u fine winter thus far.
Range has been good nnd stock
looks well. No heavy fiost to in
jure grass, ns yet.
E. E. Weekly has quite a force
of hands working on his now barn;
he will also start a logging camp
soon. Lyons’ mill did so well on
the last lot of logs run down, it
induces other parties to log. The
people are training horse terms to
log with. Four good horses well
trained will put iu a good many
logs in a day where timber is close
to the river. They are so much
quicker than cattle they make bet
ter time.
Mrs. Sweet,
the
evangelist
preacher, is still holding meetings
in the neighborhood of Gravel
Ford.
The body of tbe little boy
drowned at Gravel F’ord a fort
night ago has not been found, as
yet.
James Hobson and Frank Har-
uish made quite a deal in cattle a
few days back, dairy cows being
traded for young stock. Mr. Har-
uish will milk between 20 aud 30
cows the coming senson for the
Gravel Ford creamery.
I. M. Weekly will soon place 100
more sawlogs in the water. Log
ging on a small scale, ns an ofTset
with farmiag, pays well at the pres
ent prices of logs.
A paekhorse on the mail route
from Roseburg to Empire went
over tbe Brewster grade aud went
dead way down in the creek.
SANTA CLAUS' SPECIALS. HOTEL COQUILLEfe
R
Boys haven’t nlways a great im
agination, but most of them have a
good deal of tenacity. A man,
wishing to make himself pleasant to
the little brother of his betrothed,
told him to wish for something aud
be would give it to him. “ A box of
chocolates,” said the boy. “ What
else?” asked the generous lover.
‘ ‘Another box of chocolates.” “ Oh,
r a n t e d — REVEKAIi PERSONS FOK that evening and the obstruction but wish for something else. Your
District Office Managers in this state |
i
little stomach couldn’t hold all those
to represent ine in their own and surround- • re m u v e u .
iOKoouaties. W illin« to pay yearly *1100,
In the ense of Heuckeildorff vs. chocolates." “ Well, then, answered
payable weekly. Desirable employment , .
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the boy, “ another stomach.”
with usual opportunities. Ueferences ex- Ackerman et a.., Judge Hyde has
chnnited. Enclose self-addressed stamped been appointed receiver by Judge
S t a t e o f O h io , C it y o f T o l e d o , J
Chicago]* 8 A- p*rk’ ^ OM‘ 0“ Bo‘ldinK , Hamilton, pending suit for disso
Lnoas County,
\ H
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
I lutiou o f copartnership and ac-
¿he senior partner o f the firm of F. J. C hk -
F or S a l e — Iu Bandon, one o f counting,
vey & Co., doing business in the City of To
tbe choicest locations, a pleasantI T ,)e lea v er Hill Coal Co’s prop- ed«), County and State aforesaid, and that
said firm will pay the sum o f ONE HUN
home, new, unique 1118tY*e> BD< erty, including mining cars, etc., is DRED DOLLARS for
and every case
with a splended view of the town ;
8bipppbd f roul , he depot of Catarrh that cannot, be cured by the use
and ocean
Sheltered from the I
“ da to fieavBr Hill, and the of H A LL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
north winds For particulars, a p - !° lir(l 1H beiua cleared aud put in
Sworn to before me and subscribed in ray
ply at the H e r a l d .
[tf i ' roper ?rde“
presence, this Gth day of December, A. D.
w V
,
T C T H I n T
C U E E E l 'T ,
________________ P roprietor. (SJ
New Management;
New Furnishings Throughout;
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
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Ta' le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help
New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Re ading Room
T H
E
Go.
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
B uys and S ells your R eal E s t a te aud auythiug else you wish to
dispose of.
M akes L oans nnd I nvestments for yon.
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
Write us if you want tn A gent iu this county and at the
M ACY & MOORE, X
H tâ )___ PROPRI KTORs. _
county sea
Great Clubbing Offer:
p
M ore A non .
At a late meeting of French Can
adians shows that thousands favor
independence. Rebellion seems cer-
tnin in tho opinion of many careful
observers.
I
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This paper (tho Coquillo City H eiiald ) bus made arrangements with
the Cir. Mgr. of tire “Vermont Farm Journal,” which enables us to make
the most remarkable clubbing offer ever before heard of in this section.
Here it is :
The C 0Q U ILLE CITY HERALD 1 Year,
f V ermont F ahm J ournal 1 yr.
J
c|
| San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr.
I American Poultry Advocate 1 yr.
| The Gentlewomau 1 yr.
| National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr.
[H appy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr.
Prescriptions and Family Recipes
Carefully Compounded.
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, fictions,
Toilet Articles, Fine Soaps, Perfumeries, etc.
All for Only $2.30;
Ref e a ceis
This great combination meets the wants of the entire household.
The H erald civea
all the local and county news; it is yonr home paper and no member of the household
School Supplies, Stationery and Wail Paper. j can
do without it. The Vermont Farm Journal anu Americ an Poultry Advooate should
a m GY
IVISSORSL
T h e W o n d e r fu l
K 1' Bath Cabinet
I be in the bands o f every up-to-date farmer or poultry raiser. Tho Gentlewoman it the
best paper we know of for the ladies, being very similar in size, make-up and quality to
tho Ladies’ Home Journal. The National Illustrated Magazine, dublished at Washing
ton, is the «inly publication that publishes the civil service news. Happy Hours is a
! large 28-page magazine, designed to amuse, entertain and instruct the whole family.
The San Francisco Weekly Post Rives the news of the world in Rood, clean, readable
form, the market reports arid lots of other interesting matter. If you wish we will sub
stitute the Chicago Weekly Inter Jcean. Kansas City Weekly ¡Star, Now York Weekly
I Tribune, Denver W« ekly Times, Toledo Weekly Blade. Twiee-a-wo- k Louisville Courier-
Journal. or Montreal Weekly Gazette in place of tan Francisco Weekly Post. No other
chances allowed. Call on or address, with cash,
THE HERALD.
Coquille City, Oregon.
iiiiti vapor
OT SPRINGS OR MINERAL SPRINGS AT HOME
Turkish, Russian. Hot-Air, Steam, Vapor, Medicated,
Perfumed. Mineral. Salt, Quinine, Hop, or
Sulphur Baths, at a cost of about
THREE CENTS PER RATH.
8 t o 12
P a i i g s
MjBwmi T e lim i S i? 40 cts
A. W. GLEASON.
Coos Bay Nows:
The Blan-| J. McKinnon fell from a staging
seal y
Notary Public.
chard called at Eurek t on the up I while working at the Pleasant Point
$ 2.10
FOR LADIES. CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN \Euening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
H h II’ c Catarrh Cure is taken internally
trip aud brought several passen- shipyard, one day last week, strik-
Dispels
Colds,
Fevers,
Skin
Diseases
and
Cutan
4 .15
“
“
“
both
1
year,
only
-
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
gers from there who are hound for ing on a heavy stick of timber und surfaces
o f the system. Send for testimo
eous Eruptions.
Prevents disease; ernes
the Coqnille, where they have pur- j bre iking two libs in his left side, nials, free.
All the Congressional and State Legislative News
often when drugs have failed.
Should bo
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O'
chased farms.
They brought 9 1 He came to town immediately, and
in every’ Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or
come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best
tSTSold by Drucsists. 7f»c.
horses aud ‘20 head of cattle with j is under treatment o f Dr. Horsfall,
Hall’ s Family Pills are tho best.
Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos
Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one.
then).
M. P. Pendergrass, sawyer at the
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
Treasurer's Notice.
Arrivals by the Alice Blanchard, North 15end mill, met with an ac-
Jau. 8:
From Sun Francisco— eideut, Friday afternoon, by a log
The Great Presidential Cairipatgn of
OTICE if. hereby Riven that all County | On exhibition aud pale at C O Q U IL L E PHARM ACY, or at my res
Robt. McClay, C. It. Woodward, J. rolling from the carriage, resulting
1500.
Warrants endorsed prior to January |
iu
his
right
legbeiug
broken
above
NORA A. McEWEN, Agent.
J. Anderson, J. Voorsangel, 1). A.
9. 1894, will be paid on presentation at my j idence near old school building,
office
in
Coqnille
City,
Coos
comity,
Oregon,
i
Drs. Evans and Hors
lab, W. II. Inti. F’rora Eureka— the knee.
Tlie policies of the great political
No interest will be allowed after Decem
H. Cavanaugh, W. L. Crank, C. fall at'ended him and anticipate ber 15, 1899.
j parlies are now being formed and
W. W. HAYES,
County Treasurer
Martini. W. L. Kistner auil wife, no serious results.
, tbe candidates discussed.
Every
C. Pettiugill, wife nnd 2 children,
At the school meeting, held yes
: citizen must study tbe great quew-
Notice
of
Dissolution.
G. G. Davis, wife and 2 children, terday evening, a tax o f 5 mills
tions that nre to eonae before tbe ALMOST A D A IL Y - A T THE PRICE
L. Buttenguneb, Geo. Tumble!.
for school purposes was unani
| people.
This can only be done
OF A W EEKLY.
'VTotioe ia hereby civen that the patner-
through tbe medium of a great
ship heretofore existing between tho
Gnr old friend and former neigh mously voted, which insures nine
haa. thia day, by mutual agree
The most widely circulated “ week
newspaper. Now is tbe time, there
bor, W. P. Bovee, now living about months of school for the present undersigned,
. licsier S
m
ith
y P
ro
p
rieto
r*
ment. been dissolved. The said A. C. W il C
fore, for every voter to subscribe ly” newspaper in America is the
13 miles below Bandon, visited year. Three mills will be levied son retires from said business and the said
Successor to A. B. Dean.
for tbe best aud most reliable news Thrice-a-Week edition of The New
C. Wilson will continue the samo. All
Coquill-.! last week on business at to pay interest on bonds, making J.
debts owed by said firm will bo paid by,
the
school
tax
8
mills
altogether.
paper obtainable. The Semi-Weekly York World, nud with tbe presiden
the county seat.
Mr. B. hasn’ t
and nil noeounts due said firm will he
General Graying and Hauling a Specialty. Republic, of St. Louis, covers the tial campaign now at band vou can
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collected by J. C. Wilson.
been back for several months ami
Dated at Coquille City. Or., Dec. 29. 1899.
Commercial
Men Promptly and Safely whoie field of political news. While not do without it Here are some
An Appeal for Fair Play.
noted the improvements since Ins
J. C. WILSON.
it is Democratic, it publishes tbe of tbe reasons why it is easily the
Delivered a t Any Point.
A. C . WILSON.
absence.
Mr. B. is n pioneer of
news in regard to all political par leader in a dollar a year journalism:
Hi.nw.P: On behalf o f the
this neighborhood, dating back to
Good
Rigs,
Spanking
Teams,
Reasonable
Rates.
It is issued every other day, and
Notice of Street Improvements.
ties without prejudice.
Its tele
1854, and is now 70 years old. He taxpayers of Coos county, I desire
graphic nnd cable news service is is to all purposes a daily.
haa experienced little or no thanks | to call attention to the abuse and
ORDER OF THE HOARD OF
C
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L
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ITY, O
R
E
C
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N
.
Every week each subscriber re
superior to that of any other paper,
for Ins services as a pioneer, lint very doubtful legality o f merchants | I » ) Y Trust«*es
of the Town o f Coquillo City,
Corner Hall and First streets,
:
:
:
Nenr RuilrondDepot and its special features are the best ceives 18 pages and often during the
rather many trying hardships and going on the bond o f the snperic- ' County o f Coos, State of Oregon:
ia hereby given that at a meeting
Attention is also called to tbe Re “ busy” season 24 pages each week.
oppressions, for. alter an oe- ■ tendent o( our county infiimary. | i o f Notice
tho Board of Trustees o f the Town o f
The price is only $1 per year.
public’s Sunday Magazine. Its half
cupaucy and improvement o f a Su| | lies for tb it institution, as ; Coqnille City. Coos county, state o f Ore-
It is virtually a daily at tbe price
tone illustrations nre alone worth tbe
home for about ’23 years, he was well as all other county supplies, | gon. held on the 24th day o f December,
: A. D. 1899, it was ordered that B street,
subscription price. It is made up of a weekly.
ousted by adverse litigants and now j should be subject to competition ; from the railroad track on First street to
Its ne vs covers every known part
of special articles by the best lite
endeavors, at this age, to plant j by all merchants.
1 he county j the center of the crossing of Second street,
all in the original plat «>f Coquille City, be
rary talent, embracing a variety of of the world. No weekly newspaper
another.
cau’ t afford to pay a bonus to the I : put
to grade and planked from sidewalk to
subjects of current interest. News could stand alone nud furnish such
T, ,
,
,
,
b o n d s m e n of its officials, nnd no sidewalk, with not less than three inch
It bus been d e m o n s tr a t e d r e p e a t-
,
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,
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features of absorbing interest are service.
,,
o fh e ia l ca n a ffo r d to Im u d ica > ln m - I planking, well laid and spiked on string«>rs
e d ly in every state in th e U n io n
___ four by eight, inches and laid fiat, said
Tbe Thrice-a-Week World bas at
illustrated and enlarged upon. For
; .
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, .
, self hv mortgaging Ills official po- stringers to be not more than four feet
aud in many foreign countries that
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tbe benefit of tbe ladies tbe latest its disposal all of tbe resources of
apart and slightly raised in the center of
i
i ii
i
sition ir. that manner.
C h a m b e r la in a L o u g 6 h lie m e ilv
is a
.
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♦ he street, with good and substantial box
J
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o r d . to
fashions are handsomely illustrated. the greatest newspaper in existence
word
to lllfl WJ 3 P, etc.
drains at the edge t>f sidewalks to carry off
certain preventive nnd cure for
Tbe Republic Sunday Magazine is — tbe wonder of modern journalism
water, and the sidewalks to he put down to
F a ir P l a y .
Yours, for
croup. It 1ms become the ,,niveranl
i conform to said grade and planking.
always interesting to every member I — “ America’s Greatest Newspaper,”
All persons interested or affected by the
remedy for that disease. M V Fisher
; as it 1ms been justly termed—Tbe
XV. L. Kistner nnd wifi, C. Pet- \ oregoing
of the family.
order will take due notice and
of Liberty, (V. Va., only repents tingill, wife and two children, and ' f gov era themselves accordingly.
The subscription price of tbe | New York World.
Witness my hand this 29tn day o f l)e-
what hns been snid around the G. «i. Davis, wife and two children,
Its political news is absolutely
Semi-Weekly Republic is $1 per
globe when he writes:
“ I have arrived from Humboldt county, I ceruber, A. D. 1899. W. E. McDCFFEE,
This fact will be of
year; tbe Republic Sunday Maga impartial.
used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cal., per steamer Blanchard, last [Seal I Recorder for Coquille City, Oregon.
zine, #1.25 per yenr. Both papers especial value in tbe Presidential
in my family for several years and week. We understand there were
1 am a UrmerTootecTri7!Tr stony Brook, one o f the most ma arlous are now being offered at tbe very campaign coming on.
always with perfect success.
We 9 head of horses nnd 2t> bead of ¡T o tlae ‘U’n.îcrru.n.ate districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times low price of $1.50 for one year. To
The best of current fiction ia
believe that it is not only the best I cam 0 brought from Eureka with
so I could not work, and was always very constipated as we 1 For secure this low rate both must be found in its columns.
cough remedy, but that it is n sure ,iieiu q>|in first-named, Mr. Kist-
These are only some of tbe rea
years I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plovung, ordered and paid for at tbe same
euro for croup.
It baa saved the
. is the o n e w In. purchased the
sons; there are others.
Read it
that I could do nothing but shake. 1 must have taken about a barrel time. Address all orders to
fives of our children a number of Collier farm on the edge o f this
and see them all.
oi quinine pills besides dozens of other remedies but n*ver obU nrd
THE REPUBLIC,
times.
This remedy is for sale by p]acB some weeks ago, and has
This old reliable and
W e offer this unequaled news
anv permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time. I had a most serious
St. Louis, Mo.
most successful spec
R. 8. Knowlton.
come to occupy the same; while Mr.
paper
and tbe Coquille City H ebald
attack
of
chills
and
then
commenced
to
take
Ripans
T
-'bu,«s’
upon
a
ialist in San Frar cis
j together ODe year for #1.90.
friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never A
co, still continues ?o
Biggie Poultry Book is the moat Davis, we believe, has leased the
F
A
R
M
cure all Setup’ nnd
been with «lit them since. I take one Tabule each morning and nignt
I The regular subscription price of
comprehensive and helpful poultry Dement place at Myrtle I oint for
inal Diseases.
and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted I take three in
1 tbe two pnpers is $2.50.
book over gotten out. In addition a term of years and will reside
G«»n«>rrhea,
a day. They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and
G l e e t, 8 t r . c t u re.
to the vast amount, of valuable in there.
L/YvV Syphilis, in all its
» «•» ■
have not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since 1 A U r U D Fr*1“ »"» 1° 9«'<*. 190.]
formation covered in its seventeen
forms. Skin Diseases.
Yearly 5 Yrars.
commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and w akc up U r f L A
l ’aso Robles Independent: After
N e r v o u s Debility.
chapters, there are sixteen beautiful
By special arrangement ma le with Vo Other Paper
more refreshed than formerly. I don t know how ma^ c°^TNnnth«
colored plates, showing, true to Speaker Henderson gets all his ns- Im potoncy. Seminal Weakness and L«»ss of
Manhood, the consequence «d self-abuse I Ripans Tubules will help, but I do know they will cure any one in the the publishers of the FARM JOI R- Gives the clubbing offers that you
color ami shape, twenty-three vari pirnnts for chairmanships satisfac and
excesses produtdng the following syuip- ! condition 1 was and I would not be without them at any price.
I NAL we are enabled to offer that can get with the H iiiiald . N ow it ia
eties of poultry. Chickens, duck», torily placed, he should go out toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un
honestly consider them the cheapest-priced mcdiane in the world, as paper to every subscriber who pays
turkeys nnd geese are all shown in in the cloak rooms nnd ascertain the der the eyes, pain ia the head, rnging in
the
the ears. U»ss «>f c«»nfid#nce, diffidence in
they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take. for the HERALD one year ahead,
their proper plumage, and with wishes of the hat hooks. There approaching strangers, palpitation of the
O R S G O N I A lt f
1 am twentv -even years of age and have worked hard all my life, the for only #1.50 -both papers for tbe
comb, beak ami shanks ns true to were days when a former speaker heart, weakness «>f the limbs and back, l«»ss
price
of
ours
only.
Our
paper
one
same
as
m,>>i
farmers,
both
carlv
and
late
and
in
all
kinds
ot
weather,
of memory, pimples on tLo face, cougbs-
which
we will give for 1 year as a
found
those
hooks
very
useful
and
nature as it is possible to produce.
consumption, etc.
1 h : vc never enjoyed such good health as 1 have since last fa.!, in yenrandthc FARM .TOl'RNALfrom premium to H erald subscribers.
and
Also, forty-two handsome engrav interesting when he desired to count
DR. GIBBON has or.u*tised in San Fran
Pay up arrears aud send in #2 for
fa». mv newhbors have all remarked my i nproved condition and have now to December 1903. nearly 5
cisco over 87 years nn I those troubled should
ings in half-tone nnd sixty-one other a quorum.
The FARM JOURNAL is 1 year in advance to tbe Coquille
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not fail to consult him nnd receive the ben
sa;J “ Sav, John, what are you doing to look so healthy ?
helpful illustrations of houses, nests,
«’latsop county’s liabilities exceed efit of his great skill and experience. The
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drinking vessels, etc. The price is her assets by #53.1)0(1.
doctor cures when otln rs fail.
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ALL SPRING STEEL FR A M E . CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR USE
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