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l V O I, Q i e r a i s COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1902. 1». L. Roberds, M.D. New Posia! Regulations. Oldest Inhabitant of Stale Dean Aged 109 Dishonest Creameryman- N it a iie fI tiiiic T h a t W i l l D o t o n ... ........ I NO 3;) J. I. LAMB, Pres. L. HAKLOCKER, ViCS.Pres. 6. W. V*HITE Ciilutr We kuow of no way in which we Office m G ol Jen B uilding, The Minnesota Dairy and Food can be of more service to our read Sherwood, Feb. 10.— Mrs. Nancy In atltliliou to carrying tho mails I to tile various pustoffice on the stnr Jane Huberts, who via» nudonbied- | Commissioner has eutered upon a C o tim lle C!ity, O re g o n . I routes the carrier on each route | ly the oldest woman in Oregon, died most worthy work in the way of ers than to tell them of something [ that will be of real good to them. Calla, day or ni;»ht, prom ptly answered. (except where otherwise spo?ifio- | recently at the Untie of Matt Baker preventing those creamery proprie- For this reason we want to acquaint . . . . 9 5 0 , 0 0 0 ally stated) will also be required to ' near Hood View, three miles from ; tors who make a practice of under- ' them with what we consider oue of C A P I T A L j deliver mail into all boxes, and bang Sinrwood, at the advanced age of reading the milk test. Oue case is ! the very best remedies on the mar- : hags or satchels containing uh . i I on 109 years. She was in what is uow that of the Secretary of the Delavan I ket for coughs, colds, and that C O Q T J IL L E , O E E G O U , I jf - . . - __ i^ . I creamery, who has been arrested nnd : alarming complaint, croup. j cranes or posts that may be erected the state of Misnuri in 1793. We L avryer. ' along the route under the follow ing Mrs. Roberts w h s born in the I lined for instructing hisbultermaker ! refer to Chnmberlain’s Cough Rem Does a general banking business. Has money to loan on approved TJ. 3 C o m m i s s i o n e r , i coudiltous: Any persous living on I year o f the great revolution in ; to short-cut the test of milk ami edy. W e have used it with such ; personal and real estate security, buys county, town ahd school district j or near a star route herein deecrib. ! France, and while Washington was cream that came to the creamery. good results iu our family so long warrants, draws notes, mortgsges, deeds nnd all kinds of legal instru* Genera! Insurance Agent. Notary Public. I ed, and not within 80 rods of ! serving the first year of his term as The St. Paul Globe iu commenting thnt it has become a housbold ne | mints—Notarial work. i auy post office, who desires his | president of the United States, and ou the fact very truthfully, says: cessity. Issues fire insurance at lowest rates in following companies: By its prompt use we Office in Robinson Building. j six years prior to his death. Where there are several creamer haven’t any doubt but that it has I AStna, Springfield, Connecticut, Orient nnd Magdeburg. CogoiLLE, O beqos . [ until deposited at a giveu point She emigrated to Oregon, with ies within easy distance of a farmer | time and again prevented oroip. I on the line of the route by 3 3 0 -A .IS ID O S 71 E I E E C T O E B . j the carrier on said route, may pro- { her family iu the year 1S52, and he will naturally go- to tho crenmery Thi s testimony is given upon our ISAIAH HACKER J. J tiAMli, I vide and erect a suitable box or seltled in tne Willamette Valley, that will pay him tho most for his I experience, und we suggest that ! A. J. SHERWOOD, L. HARLOCKER, and G W.WHITB. cream. If one of the ereatnet: s un | our readers, especially those who .crane ou the road side, loeated iu wl ere she has resided ever since. Her husband died about 30 years der-reads th„ Ust j such a mauncr ns to be reached as I bi'.ter fat, it have small children, always keep it 4M L - eonvieutly us practicable by the ago at a very old age, since which can offei a bti gei r ' ■ i m i iffer- in their homes as a safeguard test against croup.— Caindtn(8. C ) Mes Cat lier, without diifinnuutiog from time she lias made her home with ed by the cteai.n r es wh’ tho vehicle or borst*, and such per her married sous and haughters re is properly recorded. I im way senger. For sale by H. S. Knowlton. idon iirat sis dava ' Wil Vis She was a the creamery ge-s a gr, - j utonn ad lh>v- son shall tile with the postmaster siding iu this vicinity. ary, Mai ■ Way, *ulv. fc»t*pUniUi •ukber, i at the postoffiee to which bis mail great-great-grandmother and at her age than the other creameries, by Octo».*r A pril. J quo , Aui'b AMMOVMCRSIENT. o f Febru'it is addressed (which shall he one of death, her eldest son now living(ai) fradulent means. It creates an un am ! Dece Iu another column of today’s is tlie two post,'fflees on the route ou older son having died a ii umtier of ! fair competition, and not only do either side of and next to the box yours ago), whs a bale, hearty old ; the other creomeries suffer, but in sue appears the advertisement of or crane) a request in wilting for geutlemau, with a large family and the loug run the farmer also loses, the wonder book of American pub the delivery of bis mail to the car 71 years of age. because he is not actuully getting lications—of the achmo of tho com ALL C A S E S O F iris. Roberts has been totally the same return as lie would get pilers’ and printers’ art, where me rier on tho route for deposit at the A t to r n e y - at - L a w , designated point at the risk of tiie blind, partially deaf uod helpless from the other raeameries were his chanical excellence, literary perfec C o q u il l e C i t y , C oos C o u n t y , O r e g o n . address. tion and the zeuith of accuracy of for a number of years past, and own cream correctly tested. The mail bag or satchel above owing to her personal appearance If this practice is allowed to go detail are combined in a volume of N otary t Ublio. by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. described as well ns the box or has avoided coming iu contact »ith on the natural result would be that over 60 pages that sells at tho pop crane, must be provided by the per strangers, perferriug the privacy in a short time the few cresmeries ular price of 25 cents. The which nre not oveiscrupulous as to We refer to the 1902 New son for whose use it is intended of her owu apartments. r. A. WERMIAN, O F B A L TIM O B a R l t E i m , o 8 r A e , Y M 3 d., : M a rch 30 , iy>». without expense to the depart gradual failure of her mental and their methods, would have driven York World Almanac and Encyclo Gentlemen : - B ein g e n t ir e ly c u r e d o f d ea fn esa . th a n k * t o y o u r treatrneut, I w ill m m g iv e yon A t t o r n e y . a t - a,*w, ment. physical powers has beeu apparent the hones» competitors out of bus pedia, better known as “ The Stan a fu ll h is t o r y o f m y case, t o b e u sed at y o u r d iscretion . A b o u t fiv e yea rs a g o niy r ig h t ¿ a r b e g a u to sin g , a n d th is k ep t on g eH i.ig W orse, un til 1 lo*t M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . It shall be tho duly of the post for a uumbexyif years, however, up iness, and would have a well organ dard American Annual.” m y I u d d ? ™ « i t h “ t?? itm e n te }J'r ca ta rrh , f o r th r e e m o n th « , w lt h o t t « n v w ( c m And so it is. It is more to Amer master at every postoffiee, upon a to the ti ne of hrr death'slie waeable ized monopoly. It would give a few b e r o f p h y s icia n s, a n io n * Olliers, th e in o si e m in e n t c a r « p c c i« ll » t .o f t h l« c t y .'w h o l o l d m e Umt D ealer in K ual E state of all kinds. written order from any persou liv to converse iutelligcutly for one of men practical control of tho cream icans than is “ Whittaker's” to the o n l y a n o p e r a tio n co u ld h e l p m e, a n d e v e n tliut o n ly te m p o r a r ily , lh a t the h ea d u o io c j w o u ld t h e n cea se, but th e h ea rin g in t h e a ffe c te d e a r w o u ld b e lost fo r e v e r . . . . ing ou or near the star route, to her impaired capacity. British butter industry,and, iu effect, create I th en « a w y o u r a d v e rtise m e n t a c c id e n t a lly in n N e w ^ e r k p a per, a,l/J . jn e n t. A fte r I had u sed it o n l y a fe w d a y s a c c o r d in g t o y o u r d ire ctio n ». I h e « ) : » s “i “ Her death terminates the career a gigantic butter trust in Minneso By special arrangement with the deltyer to the proper mail carrier to n la y , a ft e r fiv e w eek s, m y h e a r in g in th e d is e a s e d e a r h a s b e e n en tire ly re«tored . I t.ia n k yrnf for that route, auy mail matter— of probably the last o f the contem ta. Although the department is al pubiishers of tbe World Almanac h e a r t ily a n d b e * t o rem a in V e r y t ru ly ^ « » ¿ R M A N ^ # B rood w „ y , t o l l , m o r e , M d . plnciug iu the respective satchels poraries of Washington und the ready overt,rowded with other work, we offer it in connection with one Our treatment does not interfere with your usual oc^tipation, The a vigorons warfare cn this kind of I year’s subscription to this paper at where such are used, the mail for founders of the Republic. Front St., the Reason for whom such satchel body was buried at the beautiful thug will be instituted at once, and <1.65. nee, n d ataXZl” i 03ta.-a.lls, O r e 3xi belongs— with instructions as to Pleupaut Hill Cemetery iu Clacka a general investigation of the cream The New Features enumerated INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICA80, ILL Does a general bartering and hair the proper mail box that said mail mas County. eries of the state is likely to be in the advertisement published to dressing business. Cleanliness, matter shall be deposited iu. R eg made. How common the practice day are alone worth the price of the neatness and dispatch is our motto. istered mail shall not be so deliver Besides tho features an is cannot be known at present, but book. Those Who Want Chinese- ed unless expressly requested by it would be peculiar if there were nounced there are more than 1,000 /G E N E R A L L Y T L E P O S T , N O. 27, the addressee in Ins written order. facts touched upon. VJT D ept o f Oregon G . A. It., meets in The great majority of the Chinese not some unscrupulous mau engag Read the announcement aud send H orsey hall the first M onday even in g in No mail matter so delivered to a ed iu this business ns in all others. O. B E N H A M , dumped ou our shores are not vol e a ch m onth. C om rades are cordia ly invited carriet shall be carried past another iu your subscription. P ro p rie to r. untary immigrants. Booking a place to m oot v ith us. postoffiee on the route, being de J. W. K H E W 8 0 N , P . C. Died on the tram- J . Q u i c k , A djutant. posited into a mail box bung on a to found a homo and better their F or S ale or T rade —The Inrge condition. They are brougnt here crane or post. Carriers are not A death under very peculiar con and commodious furniture factory as the * E E L O D G E , NO. li). I. O. O . L. M EETS required to collect mail from these by slave-dealing pirates, ditions occurred on the north bound near the little church, equipped General Draying and Tfauling a Specialty. Commercial M«9 1 j at Los, the second Saturday evening o f boxes, but there is no objection to black slaves were once brought from overland, 111, at 10 o’clock last night each month. W. H. M ast , Eres. with good engine, planer, baud-saw, and Sr.fcly Delivered at any Point. Good Rigs Africa—shipped like cattle, and F a y H ervey, Sec. his doing so if it does not inter at Merlin. J. T. Howe of Eugenp, two large lathes, edger, sandpaper Teams, Hates Reasonable fere with hem making the sched worked like cattle. They ale wanted by the Chamber recently went to Oakland on receipt ing machine aud otliPf articles too n o Q i iLLEoomri r l . h o m o f t h k ule time. The law provides that of the sad intelligence announcing \ J F ra tern a l A id A ssocia tion meets tho numerous to mention. Will sell at every carrier of the mail shall re of Commere and the merchants’ ex the death of his brother, and was ro. ^ad and 1th M ondays iti oao'i m onth. a bargain or trade for city property. change, by the monopolists and Mas, E dith B alch , ceive auy mail presented to biin if luring to Eugene with the body M rs. A lic e T uttle. S ec. Inquire o f J.W. Krewson, Coquille, properly prepered by stamps, r.ud trusts, ns an easier wry to break where the remains were to be laid to Oregon. dowu organizations of labor for fair Coquille Citv, Coos C O ., deliver the same for mailing at the YC U ltO U S L O D G E , N o. 72, K . o f V. tbeir final rest, when on approaching -------- » » « >. -------------- _j meets every Tuesdny even ing at O dd Fed- next postoffieice at which he carries hours and fair pay. Merlin, Mr. Howe was taken seri F o r S t o in u d i T r o u l» !« . low s’ H all. B rothers in good standing in They are wanted by philanthro ? are prepared to do ill hindA sister lodges arc cordially invited to visit ns and no fee eball bo allowed there pists like William Lloyd Garrison, ously ill and died. Tho bodies of o f Cemetary work at lowest “ I have taken a great many dif V. It. W IL S O N , C. C. fore. These conditions shall be in the two brothers passed through who never seem able to barn thnt ferent medicines for stomach trotfble effect after July 1, 1902. prices. R . H . M A S T , K . o f K . A S. because the nation sacrificed tens of Roseburg at thrpe o’clock this af and constipation.” says Mrs. S. thousands of lives and hundreds of ternoon on the overland which was Geiger of Dunkerton, Iowa, “ but Means Freedom For Many. y r t l e c a m p , n o . 107, w o o d m e n millions of treasure to free the black sixteen hours late, cause by a slide never had ns good results from any . o f tho W orld, m eets at Horsey H all, The slave is no good reason why chattel or ia washout near Leland. 1st and 3d Saturday nigh ts o f en»-h m onth. as Cham berlain's Stomach k Liver D. II. JOHN SO N , Consul. S t . Louis, Feb, 10.— Established slavery should be fastened upon us double death will be a very severe Tablets.” For Bale by R. S. Knowl- AND J. G. Sim m ons. C lerk. precedents of the United Slates again, that we may once more have and painful blow to the relatives tou. and friends of the two brothers at Array were overthrown, and the a bloody war, if need be, to set the ¥7*v B N IN G T ID E C 1 R O I J , NO. f U , Eugene. I J W. o f W ., m eets in H orsey’ « H all on freeborn of nearly 200 men now alavc free. Treasurer’s Notice. 2d and ith Saturday nigh ts in each m onth. coufiled iu Federal penitentiaries Monuments and headstones erected O K A X . MAURY. They are not wanted by the peo G u ard ia n N eighbor. was assured by a decision rendered ple of the Pacific Coast, who know Coping, cleaning and re-lettering “Mv little boy took the croup one U T IO B i« hereby «ive n that all C ounty Jesse C. Sim m ons, C lerk. by the United States Circuit Court the evils thnt follow in their train, _ W arrant« (indorsed prior to Jan, 1st, Asoecialtu. night and soon grew so bad you 1900, w ill be paid on prenentntion nfc my of Appeals t: day iu the case of such as the communication of the I^ IU A D W IO K L O D G E . NO. 68, A. F. could h< ar him breath all over tho office in C oqu ille C ity, C oo*C ou nty,O regon . all work guaranteed. and A. M., m eets on Saturday evening Peter C Demiug, au ex-Captain of opium and other vicious habits, house,” savs F. D. Reynolds, Mans No interest vf'ili bo a llow ed a fte r Deo. STEWART & WESTGATE, Props, o n or b efore each full m o o n . V isitin g breth Volunteers, against Robert M. loathsome diseases, ami other veious field, O., “ We feared he would die, 31. 1001. ren oord ia lly in v it e d . T his 23d d a y o f D eo. 1991. YlcClanglire.v, warden of the Feder habits, loathsome diseases, and un C. R f UAKosa, W . M. J . B. D U D L E Y , but a few doses of Or.e Minute al penitoutiary at Fort L venwortli. speakable oriental immoralities to J. J. L a m b . Sec. C ou n ty Treasurer. (Jough Cure qusckly relived him Demiug was imprisoned ou the sen N $65.00 Madrine £ * >UELAH OH IP rEU. NO. 4 O. B B.» the youth who are brought into as and ho went to sleep. That’s the T i tlx e "O x x io rfa .x ia .te J m eets F riday e v e n irg on or before tence of a court-marshall composed Threading S ew ing M n e e a ch full m oon at 8 o ’ c lo c k from April 1st of nine regular officers, convened bv soeiation with them, and the demor the last we heard of the croup alizing and degrading influence of Now isn’t a cough cure like that val- t o O c to b e r 31st, and thereafter at 7:30: and to r S i S M ; lATgdrf 3aoh F rid a y a fte r n o o n tw o weeks there General O. U. Lhafter ou March 29, their presence upon all.—The Star. irable?” One Minute Cough Cure is ■W Cash w i"; C:dar and Coupon C 'iC A P C S T a fter at 2 o ’ c lo c k . 1900, absolutely safe and acts imiuediatly. M iss E mma L oubnz . W . M . T h is o ld r e lia b le and S h ip p ed to anyone*’ The opinion of the Circuit Court, M rs. J en n ie L . R ose, Sec. For coughs, coles, croup grip, bron m o st s u c c e s s fu l spec- a u yw h es y, o n iO written by Judge Waiter 8. Sanborn Petition For Suspension Of Philippine War. chitis aud nil other throat and lung liny.-' fr u í trial, ia liot m S an P’ rat cis t O Q U I L L E L O D G E . NO. &I. 1 . 0 . O . F.. in y o u r c o , s till c o n tin u e s to is that the court-martial which J m eets every Saturd ay even in g. Visit,- taoubles it, is a certain cure very liortV e, w ith ou t cu re n il S e x u a l nnd ,n g b reth ren in good standing cordially sentenced Demiug acted iu viola a s k in g o ik ce n t Washington, Februay 4 —Sen pleasent to take. The little ones H om ilial D iseases, m a dv an ce. in v ite d . E. L . F itch , N .G . : Ë tion i >1 article 77 of the articles of ator Hoar to-day presented a peti- like it. R. S. Knowlton. such a s G on orrh ea - J . S. Law rence, R. S. G 1 e e t , 8 1 r ; c t u re, war, which provides that officers lion signed by a number of distin- 10 y a a r s ’ wrfltgp* S y p h ilis , in nil it» warranty w i t . » a m ie r e b e k a h l o d g e , n o . 20. of the regular Army shill not be guishsd citizens of this country for n T f fo rm s, S kin D iseases. cneti m ac!:H ie. I. O. O . F ., m eets every 2d and 4th competent to sit ou courts-martial the suspension of hostilities iu tbe N e r v o u s D e b ility , T l x e aoxxixxj.G n.er. \ V W ednesdays in ea ch m o n th , at O dd F tl- Im p o te n o y , Sem inal W eakness and I joss o f for the trial of officers and soldiers Philippine Islands, nnd asking that ow s’ hall. I bma L ukfns . N. G . A strictly h ip h -p r-d ii M anh ood , tbe con sequence o f self-abuse (M r . B ryan ’ s P a p er ) M ac h'iii r . A nl«liea Vunii M cD on a ld . Sec. and excesses producing the fo llo w in g s im p s of other forces The essontial an opportunity be given for a dis t.iighoiit id C’ e b e s t p o « - , tom s: Sallow cou n ten a n ce, dark spots un •y.'lc riryVn.1*. L •!» question, as stated in Judge Sau- cussion of the situation between The Commoner has attained { v; i\r der tho eyes, pain in the he A d . rin gin g in O O Q U I L L K B M O A M P M X H r, n o . B L I. n*o- letrv iii.p rovem t.M e. ;ind it 1 \ J O . O . F., m eets every first and third barn’s opioion, is whether the Vol the Government and the Filipino within six mouths from date of the the ears, loss o f co n fid e n ce , diffiden ce «n n ivclicn icu l ccM M nictioii »« F.tcl» th.it In it a r - © »w h in ed strangers, palpitation o f the Fliarsdays in each m onth at O d d Fellows’ unteer Army is the same as the leaders. first issue a circulation of 100,000 j | approaching «1 ot p itch y w ith «re:.I y tr in g t i., ila II. C ord ial invitation exten d ed t o all vis heart, weakness o f th o lim b s nnd b ack , loss tin j.- iu su n r.g »’i . - c o f r u n n in g , regular Army, or whether it is one copies, a record probably never o f m em ory, p im ples o n th e fa c e , cou ph s- it i n g patriarchs in good sta n d in g . clnrubirity. a n d m a k in g it h u - B. F. L awb * j * cb C. P. of the “ other forces” mentioned in tMihfiMc i^r the in a e h tr e »<> h e “ Tbe reader may make typ his equa'ed in the history of American OonsumnCion e tc . J. J . S tanley. S crib e. p u t ou t o t e rd e : ft Newf la. t articte 77, The fact that the vol mind jo pe pleasantly overwhelmed periodical liteiatuie. The unparal I D R . G IB B O N has p ra ctise d in Ban Fran Hurt, ih jtk —1 f ¡WnVct M ii.l» over 37 y o a rs«n 3 th ose troubled should nnt ■ .,1i kind* <.f thte.vl fliM unteer Army is at all times distinct bv the opulence and vivacity or leled growth of this paper demon i cisco not fa ll to co n su lt him and receive the b e n a llr h s s u a o f r n ic r t r .l. A lw a y s 60 YEA RS from the regular Army. o f his Kreat sk ill and exp erien ce. T he rea d y for uae n v ;l uurtvVd<d •‘Around the Pan” published by strates that there is room in the I efit EXPERIEN CE KR for speed, dm r.f.i'V ty tit d qu^V doctor cur^s when others fa il. T ry him . Demiug will be released from the the Nutshell Publishing Compano, uewepappr field for a national pa or on triai •S' ity o f vmrfc. N t '.• ».* t h e fol- ! CUBES G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cured lo w in g p rin t.. 0 ! *:»i»criori*y Fort Leavenworth peniteutiary 1059 Third Avenue, New York. per devoted to the discussion of I at home. Charges reasonable. Call or " AHLINCT0N.” I write. D R . J. F. G IB BO N , within 60 days, and all other for The wonders begin with the political, economic, and social prob 62.*» Kearney sti^et. Han Francisco Cal. mer members of the volunteer froetispiece picture President Me- lems. T i the columns of The T h e f4 -«tj o f th e « w in g s on p a ten t « o c k t t h in g e « , firm ly b eW d o w n b y 1 « ilim -ib ic retr. S tro n g , auh*taiifm1, n eat a n d h a n d so m e h i d c » ig n , and b eautifully o r n a m e n t e d In g«l<i Army who are confined in the Fed Kinley, draw iu a single line be Commoner Mr. Bryau contributes ne>} p la te h .n rou n d ed C o r n e rs n n d i* in la id o r cn u n iera u n k , m a k in g it flu*hf ‘▼•»h t o p o f ta b le h . f c 'K - t A r m — ripnc* :;w!> r th e a rm it» . ' 4 n ic h e » h ig li m id i> iu ch m il th e eral prisons on sentences indicted ginning at a point on tbe cheek j Ins best efforts; and his review of T rade M ark * U rgen t fik i:l ,. a U »-en qtftTta ft 1.« S e lf T lt r e r J ln g A bsoJutflv n o h o ie i’ In p m ir ..1 t h n -t g h D e s ig n s ] bv courts-martial of regular offi.vrr bine and going round in a con-1 political events as they arise from e x c e p t « - y e o f u cedi'* S h u t t le is C y lin der, o p e n c n e m l, e n tir e ly neli th te a d u .g , *•> pu t in o r fa k e n n t; b o b b in h o ld « a la rg e a m o u n t o f th rea d . 3 t l t d i K rfU la tA r l* on th e imm o f th e n w d i m o C o p y r ig h t s A c . ' will also be liberated as the result stantly widening b e n e a th (h e ht>l.4>in w im lr r , a n d hn* a ic n lc s h o w in g th e n u m b e r o f «tilch ea t o t h e in ch , a m i c m i Anyone «ending a «ketch and description may circle, which | time to time can not tail to interest h i ch n u ^ v d fro ri s t o 32 stitch e s to th e in c h . F eed ia d ou b le a n d ex te n d s du b oth aid» 4 o r n e t u ly r quickly »«certain our opinion free whether an ! of today's decision. It is stated E. Issued Weekly, fnrenflon la probably patentable. Communica waverings and downbearings or the | those who study public questions. nex*er Fail* (o t a k e 'T v x l» t h r o u g h ; n e v e r stop * «it sea m s; in ov ein en t is T^adtive: NJ* s p in i y y tw* tion« strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent« A. Rosier, United States District pen in the proper places to secure b rea k a u d g e t ou t o i o r d e r ; ta u b e ra ised a n d lo w e r e d at w ill. A u t »m^tic D o b b in " Inner ! c The Commoner’s regular sub N n t free. Oldest agency for securing patenu. fillin g th e h ’b h if HK toniaticnl’y a n d |>orfcct’ y s m o o t h w ith ou t h o M m g th e th rea d . M acdunc d v i « ' Patent« taken tBrough iluun & Co. receive Attorney, estimates the number of detachment and shading. not run w h ile w in d in g ln A W ti. L ig fit W u n n in g -- M a ch in e is catty t<> run. fa t ig u e t h e o p e t - We are scription price is <1 per year. We tpectal notice, without charge, in the ■ lot , m a k e « " T i e n o ise a n d sew * ra p id ly . S t it c h i* a dou ble lo c k aliteh, th e «attic o n b o th «idea ,, such casi s at 200. w ill n ot n V l, and ca n b e ch a ti^ e d w ith ou t n to p p in g th e m .-uhinc. T en «toii is n nut « r u in g ten* told that this portrait "is consider have arranged wi'h Mr. Bryan ---- ---------------- N on , a -id w ill a d m it t h u n d ii o m ^ t o 150 « p o o l -.*011011 v i l h o u t ch a u g in g . N ext r g e l* o u t o f o n l r r . Editor and Publishtr, ed the most unique work of its whereby we can furnish bis paper T h e N eed le fs « 'd r'.t ''it . elf- ' A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I^r^est cir ! Paterson. IL J-, Has Ten-Million-Dollar Fire and the H erald together for one B a r i<Tc*iud, in-i'i * «»I '. •&> h.- > ik 1 at*i« I w ith o il c u p at th e b o tto m to p r \“ Tt ' d frum g s t t in c culation o f any sclentlflc Journal. Terms, *3 a kind in the world", and if there are I,HIGH, ® • • MEIASIA. year : fonr month«, $1. Bold by all newsdealer«. o n th e g o r ! . . A«hi i*al*rc F ic n in g '- - A l l b earing*' m e ( .tsc-h a r d e m d s i » - ! *)]«• e* ■ y F«1ju,.leu year for (2, The regular subscrip w ith a *ct*.'v d n .■ < r. AU 1 m o t io n ca n i»e lak**u n p . n»ul th e in a rM h e w ill k»-t a litri im e. degrees ot uniqueness we are will T er m s — H e r a l d and C o m m o n er — Paterson, N. J., Feb. 9.—A great A tta ch m en ts '•..ichiuci* i'ari i» licd w ith u cc ca M r y t<a*l*nnd aw» e s s o r ic s ,«m l in«4i< itu a iw e ing to believe that this is most the tion price of the two papers whpn Brooch office. ,35 F SL. WishtDiTon, D. C. fur : i«h an e x t r n > i* t r f a tta c h m e n t« i.» a velv et l i n n l rov\*WV»r, fr e s o f c h a rg e , as folh'v.:*: Oste F a y a b l e i n A d v a n c e . : fire -wept through Paterson today i>-ul*erer, o ;ie b i m '- t , ,»’ ie s h ir r in g p la te , o r e set o f ru n licr.»n:er». d iffe re n t w id th * n p thing of which theit are know dup- , subscritred for separately is $2.501 One Year................................... 12.00 n i hi / i - r f .*»>'1 f't'.'h, r -.c li'.fk iT , o :ie u n d e r b ra id er, o n e s h o r t ot a i t . * u n c u t fo n t, and o n e U 'r v a l' and in its desolate wake are the ern- ----------------- »« » • ---------- entier. W .. Mtw'.rk f .T 'q . t . i ! ,i - • t- o r w a ln u t, p o t h i ^ o ir e r a u d d raw ers, » i c k e l-p i.iteti r in g « licates, Of course there is text in ! Six Months................................ 1.00 ; hers and ashes of property valued -, « I + ( • • d. V t re p la c in g lieti. c o o s b a y addition to the pictures, and we ! For Sale by Tender. Three Months.......................... 75 p q L 'ï PAY t'lr M Mt:crs FOR R l-y HfreCfLY Of A ^^riRW JS ANO st <10,000,000. It burned its way L J l l I I r t i C tu «a SiACMIfifif U l i l SAVE »CENT'S *M1 D tA lEII $ PR O fltJ should be surprised indeed *o here . through tiie business section of the J. E HAYNES. C U S a r .E 9 T OFFE Ft. 6 0 <» mtr AfMstal W fio'tO ,« l’ftcr.tmt o r > r I will r e c e i v e bids for ray house S H A D tfCDitON, in '•;«!*-r to i i tiryl»ice t*;;s rii»:l»-grade*-<*w¡i:g machiur. wrirtftk • a spedal con , city and claimed as its own a ma- from any ]Sircha«er the opinion that Coupon 1 pon oíTcr, g./m g cv^ry reaíl^r o f thl» pn¡>rT a chance to gct a first-clas* «na* he had not got his money's worth s m l J - a c r e p l a t iu Notley’s addi y rity of lie gner struct li es devoted No ? 9 7 0 1 chiu» rt ih” loUL>r jtkc evfj -»ffered. On itcelpt o f $ i A.5 í > ca*h aiulconpor.. ( «2 00 ). ” t io n to C o q n i l l e City. For par vrc Wit1 «!;f»» the .’.»fn-c-descrllied machine nnywhere oecnrely pocked and i to commercial civic, educational and C. W. PATERSON. Prop. cratc •, nn ii'U i'- ite< »«fcUeliverv A ten yean»’ wriuen wirránty ¡»ert wklY - ♦ t i c u l a r s a p p l y at the H e r a l d office. each inviii* •• ’ r»:r*y ref-m drdlf uot e.« represei»f¿'«ftnft« r tl:irtv doy** t roa ! religious use, as well as scores of Mining and Real Estate Agents F. Long < k Hons will havb on V. O . i», fo r #if>. j0 v d h p r iv ile g e r f tw e n ty d o y * ’ triul « n ti i j l v\ \ M t n a f a o t u r e r o f M n r b l o M - c m i n e n t c . H e x I- T homas T a y l o r . * If *->»» it!» artier ¿ honses. There was put stnali trib hnod a full stock o f Rambler ■ -ran ti F* < r '■ r i fa ith n n d c h a rg e * . Ir y»wi p r e fe r t h f n y re c.i.t t . r y Eck!*»y, Carry Coaoty, Oregon. s tn n e » . T a b le t s , e t c . for Arlington ‘ v n i f-ir ot-.r la rg e ilh u trn t. fl ca ta lb ^ a o w ith t ia t i* Keswick, Cal •tava'tr :.d ute o f life and injury to the cooling- Bicycles for 1902, and also a full A V E valuable Mmes, Farm s, Stork aioni.d, ey pia ini n jj fu lly r.o’.v w e «hip s e w in g m a ch in e * jm y w h e re t o a n y . f SewingKaciñne —— — • «•* » e r n - t e r y lo t s e n c lo s e d w it h s t e n e c o p s n d R a n ch e « and T im ber L ands for sale. o n e a t lîit. l w t ir.atfiilartnr r a p r !- '.* w it h o u t » s k i ii g ce n t in V* apri ---------------- -------------- . ration, but thousands were left Na. be r c a r b i n f i f . I r o n r a i l i n g s f u r n i s h e d t o o r* aud complete stock of bicycles Schley wasn't kissed on his late h w ith o ld e r , k t y e n th e d sa v e th e ÿi-UÛUio» The be*t p e r . C o r r e s p o n d e n c e s o l i c i t e d f r o m p a r t i e s homeless and many thousanbs with -dent. “ R en tu ib er the couuon lauti be »eut w ith *.rd»r. and fi acres of land well improved fixtures. Lesve your order for the tonr—bnt his wife wns along, and in House i . i n j i n t h e c o a n t r r o r o t h e r to w n ® w h o Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale, m a y w is h a n y t h i n g i n m y l i n e o f b a s in * s s . out employment Rambler bicycle». 1 kept her eye on thd old sea dog. or exchange for property in Myrtle Point, ‘ Or m.iLr r#«r orili-r llmniL'h ihv Ut>ral«l. wilbuHl extra rant* COQUILLE VALLEY BflNK- U 6. D. Holden, J. \V. STRANGE, ANY HEAD NOISES? ARE YOU L DEAF? ¿ J. Sherwood, DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. John F. Hall, R . JE. H o sier’s, SHAVING PARLOR. *■ 2 « YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME and feed STABLE Coquile City, Or. Promptly Good Coos Co. Marble 1 Granite Works. I W Marble M Graijite N ñtsgssí -flrlinoto^ I Dr Gibbon C M THE COMMONEH Scientific American. William .1. lim ili, MUNN & Co.36,B,” i” r New York Mis aid Stois fforls Hudson & H n M o r r ir , • O pen Haynes,