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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1901)
----------------- -- H e n i là VOL C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N . T U E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 1!>, 1901. , cushion, 1st; specimen crochet, 1st; THE HOME GULD CURE. MAY LOOSE HER MIND- I. J. LAMB, Pres. L. HARLOCKER, Vice.Pres. G. W. WHITE Cashier. | display crochet 5 pcs. 1st; crochet Winners of Premiums at the Southern toilet set, 2nd; gingham sofa cush Miss Slone's Imprisonment is Affecting Her An Ingenious Treatment by which Drunkards ion, 1st. Oregon District Fair. are Being Cured Dally In Spite of Reason- T J . S. Commissioner, Mrs. Metlin, Marshfield, J doz. Themselves. Con tinned from last week. General Insurance Agent, napkitiE hand hemmed, 1st; hdkf, New York, Nov. 13 —Ivan Molo- HEWING, KNITTING, ETC. hand hemmed, 1st; collection linen cheff, a Bulgarian clergyman from No Noxious Doses- No Weakening of the C A P I T A L Notary Public. - $ 5 0 .0 0 0 Mrs. 8. S. Flint, Rosebuig, J doz. embr’y, 1st; lavender sticks, 2nd. Nerves- A Pleasant and Positive Cura [ Useub, in Macedonia, has just ar Office in Robinson Building. napkins hemstitched, class 2, 1st; I Vega Anderson, lavender sticks, rived from visiting Mis» Stone, aDd tor the Liquor Habit. C o quille , O reoon . C O Q T J i r j I L j I E ] . O jE S Z B O - O lN r . flemish lace, class 6. 1st; etnbd. j 1st. is now in consultation with Mr. table cover, class 4, secoud; display I Mrs. Martha Hall, Marshfield, pr. Dickinson, says a Sofia, Bulgaria, It is now generally known anil under Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved that Drunkenness is a desease and battenberg lace, class 5, 1st; best | woolen socks, 1st personal and real estate socurity, buys county, town and school district dispatch to the Journal and Adver stood no weakness. A body tilled with poison, linen embroidery, class 5, second; | Mrs. McKuight. tucked skirt, 1st; tiser. aqil nerves com pletely shattered by peri- warrants, draws notes, mortgages, deeds nnd’ all kinds of legal instru (£ 3 1 ^ D e n tis t, collar “ tatting” class 5, 2nd; pin- ] night dress, 1st; chemise, ist; fancy “ Miss Stone,” he said, “ is in the islical or constant use of intoxicating ments—Notarial work. cushion cover drawn work, class 6, I apron, 2 class, 1st; cbilds skirt, 1st; j house of Bekir Bey, in the town of liquors, requires an antidote capable of Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: Coquille City, Or. 2nd; toilet set 3 pieces, class', 6, $hd; set six doilies, 1st; ladies skirt, class Ceres, Macedonia. I left her two neutralizing and eradicating this poison, ¿Etna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient and Magdeburg. and destroying the craving for intoxi 9, 1st; J doz. napkins hand hemmed, ‘ days ago, coming direct to Mr. cant*. Sufferers may now cure them Wil visit Bandon first six days of Jann- specimen netting, class 7, 2nd. B C o fV K J D O F D I K E C T O E S . nry, March. May. July. heptciuiier ami Nov Mrs. Houuie, North bend, naa- ma- -nd; quilting, oJass 2, 1st. I Dickison to try to arrange for her selves at hom e w ithout publicity or loss ember, nnd Myrtle I'oir.l the first six days A. J. SHERWOOD, ISAIAH HACKER, J. J LAMB Laura Dolan, Marshfield, speci release. Miss Stone and Mine. of time from business by this wonder o f Febranrv, Vpril.Juue, luxant, October chine sewing night dress, class 3, " H o m e G old C ure,” which has been L. HARLOCKER, and G. W. WHITE. 1st; silk embroidery 5 pos. class 4, men crochet class 9, 2nd. and December. Tsilkaare well, but the strain is ful perfected after many years of close study Baptist Aid, Marshfield, patch terrific, and there is danger that i and 2nd; sofa pillow houitan lace, class treatm ent of inebriates. The faith 5, 1st; collection drawn work 9 pcs. work, 2nd. ful use according to directions of this ■ Miss Stone may lose her mind. To ^ J. Mrs. J. Nowlin, Coos rivpr, set be always in the same surroundings wonderful discovery is jx'sitively guaran class (>, 1st; bureau scarf, drawn work, class (i, 1st; pin cushion drawn six doilies, 1st; embd. toilet set 4 is likely to drive her crazy; con teed to cure the m ost r hstinate case, no m atter how hard a drinker. Our records work class 6, 1st; ecb’ry centerpiece j pcs, class 4. 1st. Attorney - at - Law. stantly looking at the same objects show the marvelous transformation of Bose Arrington, Marshfield, ladies h is semi-mesmerized her, and she thousands of Drunkards into sober, in C o q u ille C it y , C oos C ounty , O regon . class 4, 1st; display of crochet 5 I skirt, class 9, 2nd; patch work quilt, had a presentiment that evil will | dustrious and upwright men. pcs. class 9, 2nd Notary 1 ublio. W ives Cure Y our H usbands! C hild Mrs. Lackstrom, Marshfield, cen class 2, 1st. befall her. ren cure your fathers ! This remedy is Pearl lleisjucr, Marshfield, pin terpiece class 4, 1st. in no sense a nostrum but is ii specific J i n n i » ) - « ! o n a T u n I V i u i .- j N a i l . Mrs. Juston, Marshfield, headrest cushion, I h L for this disease only, and is so skillfully Mrs. J. Denholm, Bandon, point class 9, 1st and 2nd; sofa cushion, A L L CASED OI The little daugnter of Mr. J. N. j devised and prepared that it is thorough ly soluble and pleasant to tbe taste, so lace hdkf., class 5, 1st. class 10, 1st. A tto rn e y Powell jumped on an inverted rake \ that it can be given in a cup of tea or a t - L a v r , Mrs. 8. B. McClelland, Marshfield, made of ten penny nails, and thrust! Eric Johnson, Marshfield, emb’d. - coffee w ithout tne knowledge of the per MARSH FIELD, OREGON. infants’ skirt class 4, 1st; drawn Honiton lace, class 5, 1st. one nail entirely through her foot j son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards A R E NOW C U R A B LE Mrs. Hazard, Marshfield, embd. work apron, class 6, second; soft cured them selves with this price Doalei in R eal E stati * of all kinds. and a siooud one bnlf way through. have by our ucw invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. less rem edy, and as m any more have cushion drawn work class 6, 1st; mantle scarf, 1st; liuen embry., 2nd; Chamberlain's Pain Balm was i been cured and made temperate men by eneral lytle p o s t , n o . 27 , cbilds skirt crochet, class 9, 2nd; bureau scarf, 1st;embd. bureau scarf promptly applied and in five minutes having the “ Cure” administered by lov Dept of Oregon G. A. K.f rueets in 2nd; embroidered table cover, 1st; P. A. WERN1AN, OF B A L T IM O R E , S A Y S : Hersey hall the first Monday evening in fancy mittens, class 10, 2nd. later the pain had disappeared and i ing friends and rel tives without their B a l t im o r e , Md., March 30, 1001. Mrs. 8. A. Edmunds, M arsh fie ld , silk embr’y, class 4, 2nd; pointed uo more suffering was experienced. knowledge in coffee or tea, and lielieve «aoh month. Comrades are eordialy invited Gentlemen : — Being entirety cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I wil! now give yon t o m eet v ith ns. lace hdkf, class G, 2nd; ladies apron, In three days the child was wearing j today that they discontinued drinking of a full history of m y case, to be lined at your discretion. bed spread, class 8, second; pillow B. H. H askins , P. C. About five years ago tny right ear began to ting, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost their own free will. l>o Not Wait. Do shams class 8, secoud; bureau scarf class 2, 1st; centerpiece crochet, her shoe as usual and with absolute- j not J. Q u i c k , Adjutant. m y hearing in this ear entirely. be deluded by apparent and m islead I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num class 9, 1st; fancy hdkf. 1st; silk class 8, 2nd. ]y no discomfort. Mr. Powell is a ing “ im provem ent.” Drive out the dis ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that EE LODGE, NO. li). I. <). (). L. MEETS on ly an operation could help m e, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would Mrs. C. Martensen, Marshfield, hdkf, bem’d stitched, class 2, 1st; well known merchant of Forkland, ease at once and for all tim e. The “ Hom e then cease, but the hearing in the ulfected car would be lost forever. j at Lee, the second Saturday evening: of lamp mat, class 9, 1st; shirt wuist V*. Pain Bilim is an antiseptic and j G old Cure” is sold at the extrem ely low I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat each month. VV. H. M ast , Pres. ladies shawl class 9, 2nd: darning price of One Dollar, thus placing within m ent. A fte r I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and class 11, lHt; 3 best kitchen aprons, Fay Hervey, Sec. class 2, 1st; pr. fancy stockiugs, 1st; heals Biich injuries without matura- j reach of everybody a treatment more to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been eutirely restored. 1 thank you heartily and beg to remaiu V ery truly yours. <J buttonholes home made, class 2, 2nd; table cloth hemmed stitch, class tiou and in oue-tb’rd the time re effectual than others costing $25 to $50. / “ 1 0 Q U IL L E COUNCIL. N0.398 OF THE F. A . W K R M A N , 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 11, 1st. \ J Fraternal Aid Association meets the 2nd. quired bv the usual treatment. For \ Full directions accom pany each package. Our treatment does not interfere with your usutil occupation. Special advice by skilled physicians when Mrs Metlin, Marshfield, crochet 2d Tuesday evening of each month. Mrs. L. C. Lockhart. Marshfield, sale by R. S. Knowlton. requested w ithout extra charge. Sent M rs , E dith B alch , hood, class 9, 1st; childs dress, class YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME •“ ."“. f “ 1 Batteuburg tea cloth, class 5, 1st. Mrs. Alice Tuttle. Sec. prepaid to any part of the world on re C oos May New*. 4, 1st. Mrs. B. E. Wittick, Marshfield, INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AYt, CHICAGO, ILL ceipt o f One Dollar. Address Dept. E849 Mrs. Anderson, Marshfield pr. Miss Bessie Heward lias gone to E D W IN li. G ILE S & C om pany, 2330and YOURGOS LODGE, N o . 72. K. P. wool hairpin tidy, cluss li , 1st. meets every Tuesday evening at OddFeJ- Mrs. VV. B. Curtis, Marshfield, fancy stockings, class 10, 2nd; six Ssn Fraucisco to visit her sister, 2332 M arket Street, Philadelphia. lows’ Hall. Brothers in good standing in A llcorrespondence strictly confidential siatorlodges are cordially invited to visit us throe best kitchen aprons, class 11, button holes, 2nd; patching, class Mrs. E. P. Lewis. 2, 2nd. V. U. W ILSON, C. 0 . 1st; laveuder fan, class 11, 1st. The Areata was repaired and A gents W anted : — To sell “ Mc- Mrs. Rood, Marshfield, darning, painted while on the drydock in Mrs. J, Roluudsou, Marshfield, R . H . M AST, K. of R . A S . Kioley’H Dying W ords," the latest, six button holts, class 2, 1st and 2nd; 2nd hand quilting patch work, class the city, and looks good for twenty la * '' ■W . C c . . B E E N N H H A A M M , , greatest and most pathetic copy ^ P r o p r ie to r . plain sewiug, class 2, 1st; embd. 2, 2nd. y r t l e c a m p , n o . 197 , w o o d m e n years more. righted song of the day. Over 1G,- Mrs. P. OlausoD, infants dress, 1st; of the World, meets at Hersey Hall, hdkf. case, class 4,1st; embd doilies, Arrivals by Areata, Sunday; C. 000 wero sold in Chicago during tut and 3d Saturday nights of each month. class 4, 1st; honiton embd sofa hdkf, drawn work, class 0, 2nd. J. W . L kneyk , Consul. Brpdhoff, P. Herberger. E. M. Gal- first 3 days of publication. Regu Miss Effie Wirth, Marshfild, fancy cushion, class 5, 1st; hemmed stitch J . G. Simmons, Clerk. lier, Mis. Piper, J. A. Yoakam, C. lar 50 cent sheet music size for 25 General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Me1) ed hdkf. class (5, 1st; Unit mittens, stand cover, class 4, 1st; col. crochet A. Johnson, O. Dalton, VV. Holland, cents a copy. W ords by Howard j'VEN INO TID E CIRCLE, NO. 214. class 9, 1st; embd. table centerpiece Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Go y f^igs J W . of W., meets in H ersey’ H Hall on class 10, 1st. W. Irvine, Mrs. Iryine, J Nelson, Carleton Tripp, the celebrated 2d and 4th Saturday nights in each month. Lizzie Hazleton, Marshfield, cro class 4, 1st. Good Teams, Ifates Reasonable Mu OR AX. MAURY, Mrs. F. Warner, Myrtle Point, H. Hart, J. Beck, W. Youug, J. lecturer, editor and author. chet slippeis, class 9, 1st; darning, Guardian Neighbor. Bush, and 14 in steerage. sic by Charles E. Smith, the bedspread, class 10, 1st. class 2, 1st; patching, class 2, 1st. Jesse C. Simmons, Clerk. In a scrimmage, during football noted band leader and musical com Mrs. Wra. Nasburg, Marshfield, Mrs. Kate Buck, Marshfield, hand practice, Sunday afternoon, George poser. A financial harvest can be C H A D W IC K LODGE. NO. 68, A. F. ir ado insertion skirt, class 2, 1st; baby dress, class 3, 1st. J and A. M ., meets on Saturday evening Herron was so unfortunate ns to made by energetic janvassers. Send DIVISION K. on or before enoh full moon. Visiting breth hand made stockings knitted, class have his nose broken. A trifle like 25 cents for sample copv and terms ren cordially invited. 10, 1st; hand made drawers knitted, Coquille City, Cooa Co.> Or. FOR MISSES UNDER 14 YEARS Ad that doesn't dampen George’s ardor, to agents and retail dealers. C. Ri mandeh , W . M. class 10, 1st. Ellen Jutstrom, Marshfield, loat J. J. Lam b, Sec. e are prepared to do till hinds dress, T he B est Music Co. however, as he is built of the right Josephine Nay, Mrslifield, display hop rising bread, 1st; loat potato Kingsley, Iowa. kind of stuff fo a football player, of Cemetarij work at lowest UELAII O H APT ER , n o . O. E B. knitting 5 pcs., class 10, 2nd. yeast bread, 1st. meets Friday evenirg on oi before Peter Miclielbrink was down prices. Fannie (Jgren, Marshfield, ladies M. E. LongstnfT, skirt for girl, 1st. each full moon at 8 o’ clock from April 1st “ Last winter an infant child of Maude Coke, patchwork quilt,1st. from North Coos river, Sunday. to October 3lat. and thereafter at 7:30; and shawl, class 9, 1st. aaoh Fridav afternoon two week« there Miss Eickworth, Marshfield, embd. Mildred McClelland, centerpiece, He says Fred Noah lately captured mine had croup in a violent form,” after at 2 o ’clock. two of the panthers which were says Elder John W. Rogers, a Christ tea cloth, class 4, 1st; Buttenburg 1 st. M iss E mma L orenz . W . M. “I Mrs. Jennie L . Rose. Sec. centerpioce, class 5, 1st. Edla Mattson, fancy picture frame killing bis sheep, by trapping ian evangelist, of Filley, Mo. ANO them. He set some No. 4 beaver gave her a few doses of Chamber Emily Aspeund, Marshfield, speci 1st. 'tO Q U IL L R LOT) ¡ 8 , 1 .O . O . I . , J meets every Saturday evening. Visit- men lace netting, class 7, 2nd. Rose Huffschmidt, liuen tidy 1st. traps in a runway nsed by the lain’s Cough Remedy and in a short .n g brethren in good standing cordinliy Mrs. K. J. Coke, Marshfield, Ester Anderson, sofa pillow, 1st. panthers, and was agreeably sur time all danger was past and the Cnvited. E. L. F itch , X .G . child reeoverd.” This remedy not G. 8engstackeu, Batteuburg lace, prised at bis success. Honiton centerpiece, class 5, 1st; J S . Lawrence, R. S. Monuments and headstones erected T. R. Sheridan, of Roseburg, only cures croup, but wlien given as 1st. pincushion cover, class 5,1st. Coping, cleaning and re-lettering soon as the first symptoms appear, has been investing heavily m Coos a m ie rebekah l o d g e , n o . 20 . Jennie London, Roseburg, Bat- Mrs. F. M. Page, Marshfield, I. O. O. F ., meets every 2d and 4th Asoecialtg. county apple crop. He shipped will prevent the attack. It contains tenburg lace, 2nd; sofa pillow, 2nd; collection silk embroidery 5 pea, Wednesdays in each month, at Odd Ftl- all work guaranteed. ows’ ha ll. I rma L ukkns . N. G. class 4, 1st; set six doilies, class 4, J doz. doilies enabl'd. 1st; embd several thousands boxes lately to no opium or other harmful sub Vnnn McDonald. Sec. Portland, nud is having maoy stance and may be given as confi STEWART & WEST GATE, Props, 2nd; Batteuburg tea cloth, class 5, cedterpic-ce, 1st. Bessie Coshow, Roseburg, toilet thousand more packed preparatory dently to a baby as to an adult /C O Q U IL L E E NCAM PM ENT. NO. 25,1. 2nd; plain sewing class 2, 2nd. to shipping. It is said most of For sale by R. S. Knowlton. I / O . O. F., ri Mrs. O. Edman, Marshfield, cushion, 1st, spec point lace, 1st, Thursdays in each month at Odd Fellows’ embd, centerpiece, 2nd; hdkf. hem the npples are intended for toe bureau scarf, class (>, 2ml. q » 11. Cordial invitatimi extended to all vis K $ 65.00 Machine eastern niaiket. Mrs. K. B uck, Marshfield, embd. stitch, 1st. i t i n g patriarchs in good standing. T o tFie T3 m o r t-d n a te B. F. L awrence C. P. Hazel Coshow, Roseburg, spec silk cushion, class 4, 1st; tie ends and T L lo C o m m o n e r . J. J. Stanley, Scribe. LATEST or linen embry., 1st. tatted girdle, class 8, 1st. (M b . B ryan ’ s P aper ) ■err Ccth(w!th Order and Coupon Edna Braiuurd, Marshfield, braid Mrs. F. X. Hofer, Marshfield, silk CMCAFI8T Dr Gibbon YE A R 8* The Commoner has attained rosette tidy, 1st. crochet hand bag, class 9, 1st. E X P E R IE N C E Shipped to anyone, Thin o ld r e lia b le nnd Edie Price, Riverton, pillow sh’s. within six months from date of the nnyvrheie, on 1» Mrs. J. Al. Upton, Bandon. Bat- m ost KucceHHfol spec days’ free trial, first issue a circulation of 100,000 ialist hi Han FrntciH- tenburg sofa cushion, class 5, 2ml; 1st. in y o u r o w n co . still co n tin u e s fi copies, a record probably never h o m e , without Pearl Heisner, Marsbfisld, flannel two hdkfs. drawn work, class (1, 1st, cure a ll B e x a e l and ns’. ir.g ont. cent equated iu the history of American .Sem inal DmeuNeB, in udvauce. Mrs. Krouholm, Marshfield, ladies skirt, 1st; pillow slips, 1st; fancy •nidi ae- G on orrh es- apron, class 2, 1st; pair pillow apron, 1st; kitchen apron, 1st; one periodical liteintuie. The unparal i ( J l o e t f B t r . o t o re, JO y e a r * ’ w r itt A pr. dra vers, 1st; ^ doz. hand made leled growth of this paper demon- j shams, class 11, 1st. S y p h ilia . in nil it T rade M arks warranty w i t h strates that there is room in the fo rm s ,S k in D iseases. ] D e s ig n s em.*i aiuchlue. Mrs. W. L. Oondron, Marshfield, napkins, 1st; sewiug bag, 1st. V e r v o u H D e b ility . C o p y r ig h t s A c . newspaper field for a national pa display knitting, class 10, 1st; pr. DIVISION L.— FRUITS. im tency, htm im «! Weakness nnd Loss o f ; Anyone sending a sketch and description may A stric’ Jy high-grade fow l per d j voted to the discussion of In quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an M anhood, tbe consequence o f sclf-abnse pillow shams, class 11, 2nd. CLASS 1 — APPLES. ing M a c h i n e , f in i shad Invention is probably patentable. Communica political, economic, and social prob and excesses producing tb e follow ing sym pe throughrmt in the best pos tions strictly confidenti tvnflrientlal. Handbook on Patent« Mrs. B. E. Beyers, Sumner, m’a- aent - free. * Oldest Olddat nceney for securing patents. A. Stambuck, Marshfield, North lems. Tv the columns of Th« toms: Sallow cou ntenance, dark spots un sible manner. It poeaesMH art Patents ____ .akun taken through _____ Munn ~ ft ( modern im prorenitnti.ar.dit» der the eyes, pain in the bead, ringing in chine quilting, class 3, 1st. i notice, without charge, in the ern Spy, 2nd. Commoner Mr. Bryau contribute* the ears, loss o f con fid en ce, diffidence in mechanical comUrurilon to Mrs. L. A. Selden, Roseburg, such that in it art* combined E. J. Coffeit, Marshfield general Ills best efforts; and his review of approaching strangers, palpitation o f the simplicity with gres* strength, point lace tie, 1st; point lace center exhibit, 1st; Beu Davis, 2nd; Spit- heart, weakness o f th e lim bs nnd back, loss thus ii.sni'ir.getutcof m im ing; political events ns they arise from nely illustrated weekly. largest cir- o f m em ory, pim ples on the fa ce , coughs- durability, and m aking it inv piece, 1st; point lace display, 5 pcs. zenberg, 2nd; Northern Spy, 1st; f any scientific Journal. Terms. |3 a time to t'aie can not tail to interest consnm ntion e tc. possible lor the machine l* bo • month«, Sold hyal! newsdealers. let; Honiton lace hdkf. class 5, Wiuesap, put out of order. It sew . fast 2nd; Wealthy, 1st; those who study pnblie questions. DTI. G IB B O N has p ra ctise d in S sn Fran and u r d e * a perfect stitch second; specimen net'ing, 1st; cisoo o ve r 37 years an Jthose troubled should with nil kinds o f thiend end Duchess of Oldebburg, 1st; Yellow oatM T ea V S t - WMblnmon, D. c . The Commoner’s regular sub not fa il to con sult him and receive the ben Coupon, fi allclasMCMof muterml. A lw ays centerpiece netting, 1st; centerpiece Transparent, 1st; Arkansas Black, scription price is 81 per year. We efit o f his great sk ill and exp erien ce. The ready for uae and uníivallód •cat C. 0. *> 2nd; set 6 doilies, 1st; display net for «i»e«:d, dnrabilUy ami cpiab 2nd; Pound Sweet, 2ud; Winter have arranged with Mr. Bryan d octor cur«‘R when oth ers fa il. T ry him . COOS BAY ©e tn irto _ Miim---- ----------- twm ity o f work Notice the f w C P K E 8 G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured ting, class 7, 1st and 2nd; tatting Sweet, 2nd; Red Bcitupghelmer, 1st; whereby we can furnish his paper ( at hom e. C harges reasonable Call or t f r u «o. M. “ «Rimalo*.'* ‘- " ì “ * ol collar, class 8, 1st; fancy tidy Coos River Beauty, 1st; col. of crab D R . J . F. G IB B O N , and the H e r a l d together for one write. j crochet, class 9, 2nd. 62.'» Kearney street. San F rancisco C d . apples, 1st. The need I o « f tltc ‘'A rlington” sw ings on patent socket binges, firmly held down b y s tbuitil» year for $2. The regular subscrip Mrs. B. E. Wittick, Marshfield, icrew. W rong, substantial, neat and haudsome in design, and beautifully ornamented in gold, W. M. Nay, Marshfield, King of tion price of tbe two papers w I i p d C. W. PATERSON, Prop. ■ed uiatc 1ms rounded corners and is inlaid or countersunk, m aking it flush w;?h top o f tnble. infants bootees, class 10, 1st; infants Tompdins County, 1st; Monstrons subscribed for separately is $2.50. h izh es* A rm — ftpuc« ttrnler the arm is T>'A inches high and 9 inches long Tm sw H I «(lmtt tne Uririmt skirts, and even quilts. It la S«lf Threading—Absolutely no holes to put thrtna through u . afaotarer of Marble Monument*. Heat : dress, class 6, 2nd; child* skirt, 1st, | Sweet, 1st; Virginia G iw ...ufj, reening, 1st; except eye o f needle Shuttle is cylinder, oi»enon end, entirely self-threading, ensy to put in or stone*. Tablets, etc. take out; |n>»bin holds a large am ount o f thread. M itc h kegulator Is 0 0 the bed o f t » c machine pair woelen stockings, class 10, 1st; Melon. 1st; Limber Twig, 1st; Blu beneath the bobbin winder, sod has a «calc shewing the number o f stitcher« to the inch, and enu oem etery lots enclosed with stone copina . embd. table centerpiece, class, 4, 1st. p tai main, 1st. Issued Weekly, We changed from 8 t o 3i stitch«« to the inch Feed is double and eatends on both aide« or n eedle; o r curbing. Iron rnilinz* famished to never fnil« to take foods through; never stops at seam«; movement is positive; »prtnrc» to M.yrtie Goodloe, Coquille, embi der. Correspondence solicited from parties Jet , c m hr rais'd and lowe red at will. Automatic BobWn W lnde^— Po^ Mrs. Siglin, M irsbfinld, col. crab break and r e t out 01 older filling the bobbin automatically nnd Ivina in the coontrv or other town* who tray cloth, 1st; embd. pin cushion, apples, 1st. 4 perfectly perfe< ‘ smooth without holding the thread. Machine does not run while winding bobbin. Ligh Running—Machine is easy to run, doe« not fatigue the op er gh t Rui ay wish anything in my line o f bu*iness. 1st; sofa cushion top, class 4, 2nd. ator, bttle noire and Sews i* - «d ou b le Mitch, **m , makes little .u wa rapidly. . Stitch . . . . . . ... - lock — — — - — the — sam e . on both su.es. M lA i K ------— ---- o « Osso ------ sn rrvv T. C. Nowlin, Marshfield, Brsth- will not ravel, and can l*e c ’isnved without stopping the machine. Tension is a flat spring ten Editor and Publis her. Mrs. 8. C. Flint. Roseburg, Bat- mont, 1st. «don. «nd will admit thread fror.» 8 to W0 spool cotton without ebaoging. Never ret« out or order h « Needle iYc«dl« is needle, flat on one side, and cannot be put tn wrong. Noetic tenburg collar, class 5, 1st. i a «tmFrht, I.IM m - • - IBKKISKI. T Th« J. H. Schroerler, Arngo, 6rr t T H E idened sieri, with oil cup at the bottom to prevent oil from oí < Bar is Mrs. J. T. MeCormac, Marshfield, premiums— Earophus Spitzenborg, on tin: good*. A diusU bie fU ir ln r » — A :1 bearing» ate case-hardened steel and easily T e r m s - H e r a l d a n d ( o m m o n f . r — with a »crew driver. All lo*-t n /tiou can be taken up, aud the machine will last a lilctime. hemmed stitch table cloth, class 4. King of Tompkins County, Waxen, P a y a b l e in A d v a n c e Attachm ent* ,. ch machine i** furnish- . with necesaniy tool sand accessories, and in aeditiouw e Digests what you eat. One Yt-ar.................................. 12 00 furnish an «atra set of attachments iu 1 velvet lined metal liox, free o f charge, a» fellows: One 1st; Honiton hdkf. class 5, 1st;| Winter Bellflower, Early Harvest, njflier *ud gatherer, one b in d « , one shirring plate, one set o f four herotuers. different width« up This preparation contains all of th« Six Mont ha................................ 1.00 Baltenburg jacket, class 5, 1st. to 'i an inch, one tucker, one under braider, one short or attachment foot, and one thread Yellow Newton Pippin, Famens or and digest* all kinds of cutlet. Woodw ork <»f fin :«t quolity oak or walnut, gothic cover and drawers, nickel-plaiccl rings Mrs. Anna Fisher, Marshfield, Snow, Thron Sweet Stark, Ohio digestants food. It givesinstant reliefand never Three Month«........................... 7 5 ' to diar crft, .Ire*« g”. m is to wheel, and device for replacing belt. embd. tray cloth, clas* 4, 2nd. n m r T D * Y h * c h e * ; c i * FOE o i ly r « « c TLY Of " / « ^ c r o w n s ¡ n o Beauty. Second premiums— Bald fails tncure. It allows you to eat all U » JH 1 • A I SE'A’INO M A C H IN ES D U I SAVE AGChT S AMO OCALCfl £ FHOFITS W m . Gallter, Proprietor, Mrs. M. A. Madden. Marshfield, win, Boxburv Rnsseft. Gravenstein, the food you want. The most sensitive O U R G R E A T O F F E S . $ 2 ^ . 8 0 »« our 5 pedal W h «*esal« P rlc«,b u t « € ^ 0 0 0 * # dRAD HUDSON, J. E HAYNER tomachs can take It. By its use many sofa cushion, class 11, 2nd, in order to iatrodw e ♦ His nigh-grade sowing machine, w e m a k y special ecu- x A Rhode Island Greening, Yellow iiousands of dyspeptics have been HAHDW051E, po-j offer, giving - •. y leader r ( this paper a chance to j p t aVrst-class m *- Miss Frances Elrod. Marshfield, Bellflower. mred after everything else failed. It t h iz r at the îow w t j«n wi.l sofa cushion, class 11, 1st. we » m ' * »hip th~ ‘ aiKive-dcscribed machine anywhere securely packed and Hudson & Haynes, J. W. Hall, Myrtle Point, first .irevents formation ofgason the stom A G 0 T E W AHE, ■ted. .v.idgn 1 titer?safe delivery. A ten years’ written warranty sent with crate Mrs. A. Peterson, Marshfield, premiums— Baldwin, Gravenstein, ach, relieving all distress after eat lug. eh uia> bin-- V * :i« y refunded i f nut ns repre«ented after thirty day«’ «•ch lei V. e ■?,** . hl,»C. O. D. for il9.n0 with privilege o f twenty days' trial un Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take Mining and Real Estate Agentf trial pair pillow cases, class 9, 2nd ftp f ? 1 • » ruam guarantee of"goo»l Ramho, Rhode Island Greening, ceipt o f •** hh nlc* o f goo*I faith end and charge». I If f yon prefer thirty QUEENS W ARE, receii't Kfkl**v* (/firry Com ity, O ri son g. send for « i f large Ubiatrati^i catulogi»« with testl* dwy*’ trial Mrs. A. .Small, Marshfield, bed Twontv rju ices, Yellow !!■ ;I<1 owr- It can't help T f \VE vnlnahl* M n»s F arm s. Slue ! 1 v how w** alnp sewing machines anywhere tf> "ny- ■lom.-ils, vxplamin s' read. 1st. h u t d o y o u good ifitCturer'» price» without asking one cent In advance. 1 1. U.tQcbes and Tirntier Lands fo r «ni* one nt the îow ist » T IN J A. Kranii k, Coos river, Russian ___ _____ M is t . ud «11 cash with order, « « y o u then save th* JldJOdl». The best plan onlj by E. C. DiWrrrdtOo., ChtoaflOt Mrs F X Hofer, Marshfield, sofa Baldwin, Ist; Coos River Beauty, Prepared C.II and examine good* «ount. Rem em ber the coupon must be sent with T b e » . bottle u m t a to « 2 H tim e s toe 60c. «tse. H ouse and fl aerea o f land well im proved price*. shion. 1st: fancy tidy, 1st; toilet 2 n d . n W ilbur, D ou gla s co u n ty . O r., fo r sale, fContinsed on 2nd poye.J 1 R. 8. Kuuwitou. r exchange f o r p r o p e r !« in M yrtle P o in t. U 6. D. Holden. PREMIUM LIST. -_xroygr~ - X ja ,- W 3 r e r . C O Q U IL L E V A L L E Y B 0 N 1 {. J . W . STRAN GE, Sherwood, HEAD NOISES? J°A" F. Hail, V DEAFNESS HEAD G OR HARD H E A R IN G NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. 2 - L - o f ¡“¡VERY and f^ed STABLE M , C o q u ille C ity , O r. Ì Coos Co. M arble! Granite Works. ( W B Marble G rapite ( . M "ftrtinQtbr $18.50 Scientific American. New York Marble M Sioas Werks THE I . X . L . HARDWARE STORE, C O M M O N E (f. Williiiin J. Bryan, KodoE Dyspepsia Cure