Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 07, 1890, Image 2

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    Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Groceries
O f a ll k in d s a n d b e s t q u a litie s in e n d le s s s u p p ly a t
COMING
(lìùj ¿rum iti
OP-RIVER DEPARTMENT,
O rvil
D odge , E
d it o r ,
Myrtle oiat, (\m County Oregon.
TU ESD AY, -IAN. 7,
1890.
J. H. Janssen who is openiug a
new hardware and furniture store
opposite Lewelleu’s is displaying
very tine goods. His assortment
of all kinds of mechanics tools are
the best we have seen lately.
Novelties in furniture and house
trimmings meet the eye ou every
hand. This fills a long felt want
at My rtle Point.
blankets and ciawled in. Iu thec
morning our Dose was refusing us
an *easy draught of air nud con­
vincing proof was apparent that a
severe cold had caught us in his
grippo.
Expecting of course that
we were the first person attacked
in town we concluded to notify the
inhabitants of their danger, but on
going down towu it was.found that
the high aud the lowly had all
boen suffering for several days
with the disease. We did not see
¿'rank Poore, however; so his bar­
er shop w as so; n entered and
when he eaid he had been over the
complaint a week; that Bart
Gioen, John Smith, James Biown,
Hon. J. H. Robeits, Grundy Short,
the printer, aud the devil had it
ubout the same time we collapsed,
aud have been coufined to our
room ever since. We Lave lest
Those excellent people, the
Judge George M. Dyer of Dan-
Dunkards, are holding protracted
don visited Myrtle Point last week.
meeting in town.
Dr. 1?rower is having excellent Mr. Dyer has beeu one of Coos
success ami is in the saddle con­ county’s best judges. His liberal
ideas in regard to county loads
siderable of the time.
and other substantial improve­
W e were misinformed; Mrs. ments aro well remembered ami
Wise does not wish a change of there are many monuments in
our public square.
Hho wishes Coos county that speak for hire
the present one improved.
and his liberality in the way of
The Coquille City H erai . d is bridges.
maintaining its usual ffflpularity
W. W. and F. J. Rusbmore
and is called ore of the best local dealers in imported and American
our “ gripi e” and the aspirations
papers i u Southern Oregon.
14
A. H. Fish and Mr. Otto of
Myrtle creek came down Sunday.
They report that stock are doing
well
notwithstanding the cold
weather.
bred
Norman, Fere heron and . that have bu oyed us up so long
Clydesdale hoisrs from California ! nre a)1 vailishe(i aml wo conclude
are stopping at this place. They j lh a t it is the big bead that effects
j have a ( Ijdesduie an i 1 ercheron us i1JSteatl o f the d oge lasted, royal
j t>tallion with them.
lh e s e fiue j» US!jjau intluenza. It is well for
horses are attracting much n tten -; tll0 people o f C oquille City to
^ tion from the farmers o f ibis sec- | quarantine as the disease may
' tiun ami it is probable tha: a ; attaek the editor o f the H erald iu
j stock com pany will be form ed to j Juo ccnr8e o f time aud be mav
! purchase one o f these beauties. | spreail it liround town
which will be a great advantage |
I T ir lu iim 'il L .-lI r r «
T l i r [III;-* a u d
Following is a list of the un­
claimed letters remaining iu the
Coquille pobt otlice, Coos county,
Or., Jan. 1st, 1889.
Mrs. Armstrong; C. Arrington;
Samuel Belieu; W. Cleavsland;
Y. Cardwell; Lou Clinkenbeard;
Simon Emerson; Geo. N. Good­
rich; Lydia Hancock, 2; Dan Hnn-
den; Hamilton, Job, A Co., card;
T. W. Johnson, 2; B. F. Luttrell,
2; Eliza Legg; W. D. Marshall;
John Morgan; Bill Meeker; Amy
Miller; W. C. Musick; Hattie
Picket; A. C. Perkins; Elias Spen­
cer; Benjamiu Sears; M. Toller;
Henry Woolfs; A. Webster; Hen­
ry II. Welch.
Persons calling for the above
letters will please say advertised.
J. 11. Nosier, P. M.
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Thuukw
The ladies ot Mamie “ Rebekah
Decree” Lodge No. 20 take this
means to express their thanks to
the people in general for their lib­
eral patronage, to fill those who
contributed to make a success of
the b.dl at t .is place on New Y ears
eve and we would especially re­
member Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Col­
lier for the u-e of dishes for the
occasion.
J ig * o f
Oh! my m m o’ s Pat McQuillan, i !;.*> cLsc
to Handon,
The »isirg y ’PT'g seaport on brink oi tiu
a?a;
And as
as I’ got just a leg for to stand
on,
I’ ll Htiek to fair Baudou, she’s tho dailing
for me.
To the g o o d people o f Coquille City and
tho .a’.rrounding country: I have fitted up
r. S.ft-cluss g.ilie.y in 'Jarchfie'd, opposite
Nasburg dt Hirst’ s store. J claim t.» do thu
best work done in Coos county. When you
Coquille City,
are iu our city < all aud ses my woi k and you
will bo convinced. Your patronage respect­ Fourth door east o f Odd Fellow s’ building.
fully solicited.
J. W. flioos.
v7 n3«’>
PLoiOgrapher._ This liouse lias been new ly furnished and
first-class accommodations can be bad.
This nia’dcu’ s now famous, though her
Th.n Ms;
clothes are yet swaddling;
Board and lodging,
-IOOÄ. per weeks
Her much older sisters fair now have reason
Board,
'
$ 8 .5 « per week.
to quake,
Meals,
» 5 ets.
For as she gr«,ws oldpr and ceases her tod­
dling.
U. ROOT, Proprietor.
COQUILLE C ITY , OREGON.
Their bulwarks and breastworks she’ ll con
quer and take.
Hot and Cold Baths
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BOARDING (¡OISE!
ÂL DEVAUL,
Sha has nurses right many, with vim on
their faces,
J. Upton, George Dyer and hold Ralph H.
Rosa.
With Averill, Jensen, and our short-legged
Croessns
To dot with white racers her snug little
hay.
And as summer approaches, the roads will
be thronging
With gay pleasure seekers, who from busi­
ness havJ flown,
All rushing and crushing and auxionsli
longing
T o get n good whiff of famed BandonV
ozone.
And the gay I y decked steamers that, madlv
nre forcing
Theii watery course filled with guests com ­
ing down.
And the M»r!le Point band who arc sweetli
discoursing
The rg s and the jigs of famed Bandon
towu.
Rev. Win. Pullen has had work-
men clearing oil" a lot and is pro-
paring to build soon'near Maple
Now what place can compare with her beach
and Fourth streets. He expects to
and locati-. u?
establish a meat ami produce mar­
The
air that surrounds her, from contagion
to the country.
The CIv-lewhTe ! c »l>*-
H H arm was passing
Thomas II. Mills, aged 70, an
ket
/ |
is free;
weiplies near' 1800 lbs. and the lllrouB1‘
old <tHrden
« « * • old pioneer of Grant county, Ore- No place else to bo found in this wild rest­
Taylor'J vlmson sold his lot on Norman is nearly as large. They j
ll" ' ' “ ,e Chr19 Lehnberr c o l - ! gon, was killed near his residence
less nation
l
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.
,
,
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•
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tivated
f o r vigetaldes a number of
Spruce street last week to Joseph should
Where
the o ld from the mountains, weds
in
that
count!
y
by
Andreas
H
in­
be teeu to be appreciated, i
*
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i
the sand of the sea.
and Andrew Radabangh for three
years, aud fouud a silver piece son, a sheep herder.
Mills had
—Henri do Bouillon.
wag coined before. 18*20 ns'
hundred dollars. This is opposite , 1 he celebration of the New \ ear <
beeu to Prairie City, where h«- got
RacklitTs stoie and a corner lo ti has brought to mind many similar that was, we believe, the lust d a t e druid:, and going home, fell into a
marke W eport .
Myrtle Point mark-c report correctrd
A. large meat and vegetab e mar- j festivals that took ¡»l ice in years ; t|,at thut^ilenomiuation was coined, ditch.
Hanson
came
along,
ket w ill be opened as s<»on as a gone by. Not among the least of jt js twelve aud oue-balf cents or thought him a wild animal, and weekly by J. H. Roberts, eealer in general
Merchandise.
suitable building can be erected ini portance v.ns one tnnt occurred u bat was called a ''shilling” in the j sh* t him several times with a win­ <’ nl. flour v bid. .f.V.V) Bonus V ___’-' to
at Myrtle 1 oint iu the winter of northern aud eastern stales. The j
(»r. ill am •* "...S .o a L a rd ** “ . . . .
l0o
tbereon.
chester before discovering his mis­ Corn nma! IP It».. VSide bp.con p
lq
1800, in too building now known C()jn ¡jad been pnnetured and a 1
Oita «1 bn +0 (ft 50c! I Jams V lb 9 ^ 1 »
take.—Ex.
D. F. Bradly of Douglas county | ns the Lehnhetr house. Henry
Wheat “ “ 75 (d HO ¡Shoulders V lb ♦> -rf 7
1
short
steel
chain
was
attached
to
Apples box 50 ¡Butter ^ roll
25 <<i -Ml
called a few days since.
He is Myers was then a bachelor and |
Potatoes
It» 1 <<? l ^ h c .s w ii !t> 17 ^ lit
W i n t e r C t io lc r a .
I
it.
This,
as
the
Cuptaiu
states,
re-
canvassing’ foi a work that tells owned the town site. He had giv-
A species of bowel complaint,
| minds him of an incident that
what the great miuds of America
en oui that he would give a party , took place in 185-4. The river bank known as “ winter cholera,” appear­
have done during the last centuiy, j
and had invited ail of the cettleis , ctiVed off near the town off Norway- ed in several cit-ie3 iu the North­
and he expects to take orders for
on the Coqiille but the we it he; j and opened an old Indian grave, west last winter and is likely t> be I* th a n ld o il and mo.< popular rrlp i'U flc a r d
Stanley's last works. These nr** j
tneclianiral paper published ^nd h »> t )«• la rre rt
was veiy bad at the appointed an(j
Coquille Indians found more general t lie season. Cham­ circu
la tio n o f .iny paper o f it» <■!»». ,n th e w o rld ,
vt ry valuable books and should be
i'u lly illu*tratct1. I»c»l else.» o f
K n cr»».
time and only Samuel Dement i cwjng ¡u that grave that were dated berlain’s Colic, ChoDrr. and Diar­ In *». H u bll.h ed w eekly. Send fo r op erin ia o
Cony. 1'rlre I t a year. S o a r m->n!h*’ trial, I L
in every library.
and Capt. V’. JI. Harris came, and 17i>0. At that time there were rhoea Remedy is a certain cuie Tor S itilN X CO., PL'Bl ilH iiii, 8U1 Broadway, K.T.
We have wonflered for sometime they were obliged to come from over a thousand miners at Ran­ it. For Sale by J. H. Nosier, of
ARCHITECTS & BUILDERS
Edition of Scientific American.
where Miller & Smith, the butch­ their places seven miles above the dolph and some of them got pos­ Coquille City, and W. L. Dixon,
ers, get their fine l*eef, but the point on foot So there were only session of the ancient coin by of Myrtle Point.
mystery was
solved when we F. (». Lockhart, Mrs. Lockhart, trading for them with the Indians.
I'lllC Hog».
learne 1 a few days since that they Samuel Dement the musician,
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may be seonr-
Anyone wanting thoroughbred
came from Levi (»ant’s splendid Henry Myers and Capt. SV. H.
e-1 by «n p lT -
It is reported that an immense
hi* to Mi Sit
A
who
farm. This is one of the best Hairis present Lockhart lived cottonwood tree went down the Berkshire pigs, can now get them
b a r e had o v e r
of
me.
My
pigs
are
from
a
regis­
40
years'
e
x
p
e
rie
n
ce
and
h
a
r
e
m
ad
e
over
near
Myers
and
he
and
lady
called
gross producing places in Oregon,
bl),C j O a p p lica tion s fur A r erlca n nn-1 Fur-
Sacramento river past Colusa, last
elan
patents.
feepd
fo
r
H
a
n
d
b
o
o
k
.
C
orre*.
and is nearly nil seeded down to j in aud helped to watch the old week during the storm. Its only tered sow and boar aud are very
p o n d o a co st rtctly co n fid en tia l.
fine
pigs.
I
also
have
cr.no
thor­
year
out
ami
the
new
one
come
in.
TRADE M ARKS.
the richest kinds of beef and milk
passenger was a large brown bear
Tn case your mark la not rejrlstered in tha Tat-
oughbred Yorkshire pigs for sale.
•nt OltJce. apply to Ml'SV A Co., and procur*
This was a pleasant gathering.
producing grasses.
that seemed paralyzed with fright.
Itutuedlale prutectlnn. Send for Handbook.
Have also the celeb, ated Japanese
Stories were told; incidents of
C O P Y R I L I I T H for booka, charts, map«,
As the tree swept under the bridge,
C. E. Schroeder has purchased
*tc.. quickly procured. Address
buckwheat
to
sell
—the
boss
buck­
their pioneer life were related un­
M I S S ¿k C O .. 1‘ n t e o t S e l l c l t e r s .
at Colusa, the bear was its chance
three lots of J. C. Drown in the j
O iM U iL Orncx: SSI B u o a u w a t , N. T.
wheat
for
cakes
aud
bees.
This
til the birth of 18fil; aud then
and by a rapid swing caught the
new addition to town, and will 1
buckwheat i) something new for -
...
,
Mrs. Lockhait retired and the i
commence building immediately.
.
. lower beem, pulled lnmself up on
AND
Coos county.- For further partic-1 A§f6HtS WfliltCfi CT ITT I ? A i l 18
me,,
enjoyed
the
rem
inder
o
f
the
trottcd
ofr
in
the
Thus we see the choice lots in this
PARD
ulara inquire of
I f o r c o r p o r a l UA UJJJ j U U pa
uighi,
suppiDg
at
somo
spirited
country._
K
;
It beats them all. N'o
desirable part of town are begin­
.X.
G e o . \V. W im f . r ,
book like it Everybody
refreshments
from
u
demijohn
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it, ‘J00 illustrations.
n!8tf
.
Arago, Oregon. wants
ning to go. Alford Schroeder 1ms
Humorous, Pathetic.Fas­
The
West
Shore
has
improved
cinating, Hundreds of
also aboi t closed the bargain for a that Myers had brought from the
dollar, tn hti.,llcis. Old
steadily since the first copy of the
X o l le e .
Johnson
diggings.
Mr.
Harris
and young buy; ai-.o
lot, and Sol Wise has taken a w hole
thousands of G. A. U.
weekly was issued, and it is now
All persons owing me on ac­ and Sons o( Veterans
block.
Now is the time to invest and Mrs. Lockhart are the only
One agent tins • . d .oJ
ones of that jolly party that are the handsomest illustrated weekly count o f over six months standing over 7bh book,. Ant-thre
before they are all sold.
made $S." in 1 days, in-
now living. There has been many in the United States. Its pictures will please com e forward and set­ other tc-ok l.Vortlers in ;j(J
*(m. in l ll. A. R. | ojt.
The usual large crowd that vis­ changes since then.. At the New ot western scenes are of special in­ tle, by cash or otherwise. I must Choose territory at race.
^attractive ill-i,a..tions
• iy «- o >
its the post otlice at Wise <k Ben­ Year’s ball this yenr were grave terest, its general contents nre in­ have rnonty.
free wuh circulsrs sr.d t rms. Write
b** H a o i H t o n A l C o . , Publishers,
der’s store Tuesday evenings for and intelligent young men at Myr­ teresting and
valuable. Every
N. L o r e n z .
dG2 Superior Struct. I feveland, O.
the purpose of receiving the Co­ tle Point that have been born or house on the Pacific coast should
quille City H f . rald were agreea­ raised on the Coquille since 18<>() receive the Wast Shore regularly.
bly surprised New Years eve aud we see by referring to the L. Samuel, Publisher, Portland,
while waiting for the obliging abovo incideut that the old stagers Oregon. 84.00 a yenr.
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postmaster to distribute the mail, aro passing away aud that a new
Mr.
T.
A.
Deroven,
merchant,
to each receive a present of a sack generation are taking their places.
Deroven, Louisiana, says: “ The
of Hour, uud those who smoked, a
We learned by the Oregonian St. Patiiek’s Pills went like hot
package of smoking tobacco. Sol
the other day that the new disease cakes.”
People who have once
Wise was the donor and be look­
la grippe or intluenza had^com e tried them nre never satisfied with
ed as happv as a big sunflower
<wer the big seas recently mrectly any other kind. Their g mtle act­
while dealing out the samples.
A great reduction in prices has been made in all our departments
from the grand courts of !St Pe­ ion and reliability ns a cathartic is
•
For
The “ beautiful snow” made its tersburg and that it had attacked what makes them |>opuhir.
sale
by
J.
H.
Nosier,
Coquille
City,
appearance on the morning of tb * members of congress and other
and \V. L. Dixon. Myrtle Point*
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3rd; only just enough to carpet the great men of our nation. This was
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ground in the valleys. TheSugnr- a strange freak of nature, at least
E a v e ju s t r e c e iv e d o n e o f th e fin e s t
The weather the past week has
loof mountain and the hills that it occurred to us that way, and the lieen unusually cold for this pari, S t o c k s o f C l o t h i n g t h a t e v e r r e a h e d
range along each side of the Co- paper dropped in our lap and we just hovering around the freezing
C o o s C o u n ty.
quille liottom looked grand and began to pomLr. After a few re­ point It is allowing the snow to
beautiful, clo'hed in the pure and flections we concluded that if this cover the ground in the mountains
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sparkling christals dotted with the monster disease bad marked the and if it continues much longer it
emeral hills of cedar and hemlock most talented men ot our nation will be bad on stock. It has snow­ GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
boughs. A grander scene scarce­ as its victims, while it was swing­ ed in the valley, but tliat has about
For tho best Bargains to be had call on
ly ever met the eye than these snow ing around the circle, that we had all melted off.
2 n T. L O I K I E I I S r iZ L
capped hills and the Coquille
better look a little out. So we be-
ley presented as the mid day sun • mii to study up plans to keep the
The Roseburg review published
W ill take special Measures for CLOTHING--
cast its golden ray a across the ro­ grippe from our door. We return- j ft 8000 issue lust week telling all
mantic landscape.
ed to ouv room and doubted the ¡about the Umpqua valley.
I ® “ Agency for the New Home Hewing Machine.
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S p e c ia l ïtT o ü c s î
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CO Q U ILLE
Always Ready
Teaming! Teaming!!
. J. D e a n ,
COQUILLE
c it y
,
lias a good team and is ready
at all times to do all kinds of haul­
ing in and about town.
Give him
your orders.
Crw iriLLE C i t y , O
r .
MAMIV1 ÖTH FALL S Iucr
Especially in Clothing.
^hop!
JNO. A. HANSON. PROP.,
2nd S t., a d jo in in g H u g u e j’
B la c k s m it h
Shop,
C O Q U Il L E C IT Y .
C a b in e t m a k in g
b r a c k e t w o r k , p ic tn r a
fra iiiin ,-, w o o d tu r n in g , e t c ., e t c .
40v7
W its, m , gnsldslty
C o q u il l e C i t y , O
il ,
Fafealils Drssiiato,
Cutting, Uu-ti ij: and Stiu hlng s Specialty,
A-.J a P< rf-ct Fit Guarauteod.
Rood's Magic Scale
1
LS lypRVSTARI
» t.,i i 5 O i ¿ . i L L n :
The M oit Perfect, Simple and lieasonxble
Ladies’ Tailoring System
J. J. B a k e r
t F GAUMKNT C U T TISO ,
S o ld a n d T a u g h t— S a tis fa c tio n Guaranteed.
vTnll
I take this means of informing the public
that I intend conducting a 6 rst-c!r.ss Livery
nnd Sale Stable. Remc-inl. r that 1 keep
nothing but the best of **Tiiruouts.” and
the best of care will be given transient stock.
Everything new. A share of the public pat-
< Hi age is respectfully solicited,
\ b ink!
Nsxv Drug Store,
or» tho«« put up by
D ru g s !
M
Dr.
fi.
D ru g s !
yrtle
P o in t , O
r .
FL l .\T( E & Co., »nropridor8,
Frr.-.li d ru g *, c h e m ic a l* , p a in t* , o il* , u iile t
article.-*. bru .h cH , a m l e v e r y th in g u su a lly
k e p t in a I r a '- d a s s D ru g S t o ic f»-r Bale.
i'i!K i- R ip r io s s c a r e fu lly o -iiqxiu n d ed * t
all hiiuiri. '1 he be*t b ra n d t -.f to b iicco a n d
(•¡oar-* .dw a y s o n h a n d . . A lin e a s s o rtm e n t
o f n u ts M id c a n d ie s > crv c h e a p . G iv e n s a
c a ll. D r . 11. IT./I ntor A. Co.
vSn9
D. Who
M. ar* FERRY
& CO.
the Largeat
Irving B. Cook;:
Scedrm en in the world.
D. M. F r * k y &C(>'«
B*at:’ ifuUy llluattated, D«*cnptir»
' Formerly o f ro<iniUe Mil! A Tug Go.)
for t >90 will be mailed FK EE to all
applicant«, and to last season’ » cus­
tomers. It is better than c m . Ev­
ery person using Garden, F low er
Or Field SEEDSshould send for it.
D . M. F E R R Y 4» CO.
D tT F O IT , M ICH .
Pea’! Cofflis. M M
ajstt
) ^ » O E is r r .
112 & 114, Front St., Kan Francisco, Cal.
DEALER IN
Hay. F<ctl of all kinds, K m * Xfals.
“T 0 PSIDEG 0 L 0 V/ !'
Highest Market l'rices Olit-’.ued for Apples,
ainl all green Fruits, Salt Paluion, Cbittim Bark,
Hides, Skins and Wool, Fur:; oi all kinds, Match
Wood, Stave Bolts, aad produce K«u*rally.
ïïrciidhali ¿c ffrensh ill,
I ALSO m t, AS WILL as SELL COOP A O* COWWISaiO*
Boat Buiiders,
Coquille City, Or.
Skiffs Built on *horV notice; Brica—Skiff«,
one dollar »er foot. Clenoker and rurv.-d
boats, two d-)!lars nor foot.
AM kinds of
ship’ s boat.; mr.de to order.
Painting and
epa ¡ring oar* r.r.i upoons. etc., etc.
v7n2S
IITVCR T l II!!: riSUf!
J.E . M a r t i n , P a i n t e r ,
Has located i;: CtKiuille City, and is ready
to do all 1 -.intis <'f work pertaining to the
- painter s line; v.'ill d .» painting, training,
1 paper-hanging, uecoratiug, kalsoinining
1 and g:\iirf». A' -wsign " ruing i:i any style.
Carriagi-painting, in the finest style known
to the tn-da. •’.Yarrauts his work in every
particular. CV.U o > nim, «•»• address:
B. O. Box oil. CrHjnille City.
BERTS,
D s a la r in
Genef?.l "isrehandise.
My rtle Point, Or.
vflnt
Inform ation o f any kind will coat you nothing—
inquiries w ill receive prom pt attention al my hand*.
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njRS. % G. THlJEIi
Has just Received at
her new
IV*Winery Store!!
A Largs Variety of
TTie Z-:a»test S t 3rl e s
X j ADI l S AND OHIIDREN'5 ^ I A T S
C s tr ic li
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Tips-
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a n d C rn a m e n te .
Huchmg Embroidery
Veiling, Scar'fe etc- etc-
Hats trimmed to order a sp e c ia l
Straw, Plush, Silk,Satin or Velvet, which
I will sell eheup for c a s h .
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CASH STORE!
Q a binet
— AND —
Miller & Smith!
Tug Company!!
— DEALERS IN—
MYRTLE POINT, OR.
J ILL keep a good supply and quality
i o f all kinds of meats and vt-geiabh s.
and will i^ll at rettHonahle rate*. 'N ill sup­
— AND ALL KINDS OF —
ply Fenners, Logging Camps and ifwtels at
short notice, and also fill orders from the
Lower River by Steamer.
By fair-dealinu
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we expect to build up a living business.
Como sn<l Ate Oft.
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’ CEDAR, FIB, ASH, MAPLE, MTUTLK,
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COOS BAY & COQUILLE ; Aider and spruce lumber always on
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AGENCY
W ill sell, rent or Lease
Real Estate on comm s-
sion-
Address John F- Hall. Sec-
Marshfield. Ores:-
Farms, Town Property and Timber Land-
For
S ale
i-iy ila v in g Been County Surveyor for four
years, I h a v e an intimate knowledge o f all
surveyed lands in the county, andpartug
wishing to sell, rent or purchase w ill find i*
to their advantage to communicate with me
Correspondence Solicited
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1 littiul and for sale at the lowest rates.
TOWING
By tho Tug K ATIE COOK on
tlio river anil bar, a t reasonable rat©
Timber, match-wood and stave tim­
ber purchased.
Orders for lumber filled in quanti­
ties t#feuit, and at the lowest living
rates.
J. P A R K E R ,
CH A 8. F. DOE.
Parkersburg Coos counntv Oreg.
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