LOCAL
ITEM S.
i
Mr. Day, the coal expert, was in
Assessor Dullard moved to town ■ O L I V E H O T E L A I t i t i V A I N .
Sherwood & Sanford
AUOV8T 30.
yesterday.
James Aiken is sick with asthma- town Saturday.
John Bool. Portland W II Piico, city
OVER THE BANS,
L F Brenshaw.----- Jas Laird.
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M
"»jor
ltrown
was
a
passenger
on
Hon.
S.
H.
Hazard
of
Empire
lleury Hohner soon starts for
G Saura, Marshtìfld W A WV«k*, “
Saturday’s stage.
W () Franklin, S F J Lovi*. s F
Coquille Ciiij. Coos Co., Oreg.
was in town yesteiday.
Humboklk
A Wil’ iam«. -----
F II lit'lsy. -----
Ik>» liiflffrxl
Esl»t6 b is»«»!»* in
it* v*rl-
Mill Kennedy of Sumner was at
K Sherwood, M’ rTUl
M ill Howell has about recovered M**ll Niohols. city
Accordéons cheap at the New
nun lirkiuiltc». .... b 141» X:»3 4*5* l'ffsl* t«1 4h
.
E A Mo Duffer, “
Vein Warner,
the Olive Saturday.
And !»> Alvm/Mhxviiifi iu »tocU t;»i»i*rrf«i»t Amount
from
his
attack
of
measles.
ASefton
Jr,
Fairview
Mrs
Dunham.
Mainimi
Drugstore.
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«nil
af )•:. ajt, nbtfflaxbl* »t prioo» lin t
ACOVST 11.
M . Sinclair is prepared to nego
Dr. I jpneve’s residence near the
ijrfy nninjM-Ulion. Hill l»t ftlllp to ffllp;»))! thl>44 »hO
F. Schetter ami son were in
L Stnncliff. Rosei»"rtr <’ F Gladilins», S F
f«var > 1» with iholr Vii(in*M with «»iiUr«
tiate loans on good real estate se H erald office is nearing comple H I Clinton, M V f’ ld W Peairs, Zanesville
town Saturday.
U*.»a suit » 1 » tfrcxi «&via» o f time nud moitny,
W L Cox,
“
A Johnson, Marshfield
curity.
tion.
Wh»n you
property to plxco In
C Parati,
“
I BilliuRH,
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The state fair commences Sept.
hau'le, rohifuher we <*ell more then ell pertie# in
J Reamer,
“
J Lewis, ltnudolph
Envy not the Rtore ot the great-
! t!»ir ai'otiuu Odnibincd. When you wi«h to l>uy» K
Good boots and shoes at bad O Renmer,
“
F Darraody, “
15 and will last a week.
you will >»« I’isin with u* anileey just whet kitnl
A
Dalryinple,
Enip're
FJoues.
Arago
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est man who griuds the poor.
rock prices at Lorenz’s. Also fish O Mills, Rosehurg
Frank Gray, M Point
of I'ropvrty ja>u Aoeirr, nn«i how much you clr*
Prof. Jennings and a young
^
J Handleaian, R’ rC'k G Mayne, Marshfield
to invaet yon will materially fte.ist ue to give you
ermen’s rubber boots.
Mr. O’Connell of Libby called on
H Kemp, S F
Dr Sponoule,
“
an intclli^oi‘ 1 ami patiefatitory deal, to your inter-
J. M. Perkins wants some good
Passengers carried lo K. of L. N H Merry, M Point J K. Scott. I’ arkersb'rg
eet. Wc aro *»ienti< for all town eit« property
us yesterday.
G L Dean and father,Mrs G W Cartwright,
which ini'indei near 30»! lots.
brood mares. Write him at Par picnic at Arago from this place Marshfield
Yonooila
Kxaiuinr the followlt»» brief description of pert
John F. Hal), Esq., and Ed. kersburg.
E McMurry. ltosebr'g
of OUT atOck on baud to arloct from.
; Sunday by steamer Ceres.
acoust 12.
Ohman of Marshfield made us n
100(1. l»;o acrv» nt»d large .out range ia
Will Nosier is now proprietor of
E E Hollawell, S F
Al Devanl, city
The
Antelope
was
fairly
loaded
mountain».
pleasant call yesterday.
Miss Faliv, Uoseburg
Mullock, city
the Leland, and you should give down with school marms yesterday, C 1 L J Monk,
1000. Good bouse and 5 lots in Coquill*
Redwood Mrs Martin h wing, “
Mrs. G. \V. Caitwright is still his house a tiial.
Mis» A
J Lamie, S F
City: part bottom land.
going to the teacher’s institute.
.. K
J F Càrter, M 'rT ld
««JO. .'iOi'a. ten mile» from town; improved.
quite sick at the Olive.
Her hus
Weeks, Portland
Ilemember the free delivery
“ Midnight Mistake” by Star T E '1'
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«
ltkH). ItiO a.and considerable stock 6 mile*
l) Merull, Kos di'rg “
band is hourly looked for.
“ C Guerin,
“
oat.
from Wimer Sc Campbell’s groceiy Comedy Co., at Marshfield Satur F G Rully,
“ Awi ng, Seattle
H McClallen, “
If iu uetd of jewelry or cuttlery and provision store.
4000. 00 a. well improved and looated,
day night I o n should see it.
W O Franklin, S F
with valuable stock included.
call at the New Drugstore aud get
1ÜOÜST 13.
When in towu don’t forget that
Don’t forget the free show by J Landò, Marshfield C M Gregor, S F
1000. 100 «. choice bottom and timber land,
the best at bed-rock prices.
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P C Bell
4 mile» out.
W. H. Nosier is running the Le 4he Star Comedy troupe at Mason S B Cathcart,
J F Dunham, Ci »aledo
J Nasburg,
“
5V
*00.
43 a. nicely improved choice plaoe
Take a chance iu the raffle for Leland, and act accordingly,
Dull Giles, M l ’oint
ic hall Wednesday (to-mrrow) A O Brown, “
well
located,
H Dahlias,
14
F Hoberg, E “
the saddle at the Danner saloon.
4;i00. Saloon, brewery, nice completed
Johnny Morgan’s smiling coun night.
J Haines. S F
H Clinton,
“
It is a splendid one.
Raffle to
W Franklin, S F
M Wall,
dwelling and 7 lots in Randolph.
tenance was observed hero Satur
I ’or good square tr°atment yon J Snyder,
J M Gilbert. Empire
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S00. 20 a. homo, ff!l improved bench land
night.
Lawthan,----- R L Henry, Oakland
day.
can find no better hotel in the Thus
well located.
W L Hayter, Arago Mrs Laudo, Marshfi’ d
New Drugstore receives new
Jenkins, city
1000. HO ft. improved, fine orchard and liv
W. A. Dickson was on the sick county than the Leland kept by W Jenkins, citv
R llonghton. Norw'v “ Dunham, lVndon
goods by every steamer.
Knowl-
ing water.
M ill Nosier.
list last week.
“ Manasee,-----
R
Houghton, "
IKK). 170 h . improved, good stand on stag«
ton always keeps his stock fresh
Miss Naslairg, M’ f'ld
John Hunt, city
D ied . — At his home on Cun J Livingston. “
Mr. G. U. Edmuuds has our
" Ridemrt, **
road
and clean.
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I. W Reese. PVa'b "rg “ Johnson,
|lij0J. 110 a. partly improved and much
„ „ „. , ...
. ..th a n k s fora lot of nice blaekber- ningham, Aug. 13, Samuel M’ right, W
44 Jenkins, city
( ’lark, Roseburg
R. O. Kirkpatrick aftrr a visit .
personal property included.
aged 82 years. He was buried nt
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, . berries.
AUOITST 14.
H'i/0. 228 a. 80 bottom cleared, fine or
to his daughter, Mrs. A. G. Balch,
V L Hood, S F
T Sheridan. Roseburg
chard», choice place.
M rs. Dr. Sponogle returned to Odd Fellows' ennetery today.
W N Moots. Drain
H Dalma». M Point
ietui lied to his home on Dm creek
850.
160 a. 4 miles from river landing,
LJ
Chapman,
M
'fld
Gee
May,
Marshfield
MTheu iu Coquille City go to the
her home at Marshfield Saturday
yesterday.
partly improved.
I Millings,
“
G Flanagan. “
Leland aud you will be kindly T Miles. WiM»dville R Robinson, city
after a visit to friends hero.
800. 160 a. joining above; fftir house and
Is. Dunham came over f;om Co-
E Hnzeltine, R'seb'rg H Kemp. lînndon
!
cared
for
aud
given
good
beds
and
spring branch.
A goodly number of our people
R Campbell. Bandoli A K Gregg, Lakeview
aledo yesterday morning on his
800. 80 r./g» >0(1 fir timber, near town and
G R Childs, S F
P Calm. S F
the
l
est
the
market
affords
at
,
,
T. .
e .
.. . .
aieprepaiing to build, aud active
and river.
\ ( 'unninglinin, city Mrs Sponogle. M’ field
cycle. It is safe to sav that lie
; .
2000. 80 a. choice creek bottom and tim
table.
Tapper. Bandoli
C Milliard, Ara
.
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u^,i
work
in
that
line
may
soon
be
bered bench.
was on a chase of the school mai ms
J
“ Majory, M Point
(r May, Marshlield
3500. *240 a. excellent dairy and vegetable
The firm of Siglin <fc Luse, has F Mates,
44 Wise.
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looked for.
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to Dandon.
place, valuable timber aud sparkling
Miss Wise.
P Flanagau “
“
Roberts. 44
c,. .. . r
,
. ^.i. If you want a good, clean shave secured the services of M’. MT. J Wall,
'4
branch. .-O
.
, Tr\
SigliuA L v.se have purchased
J
b.
300. 100 ft. square in choioest part of^Co-
.
.
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i go to rrank Poores barber shop, Douglas, an accomplished steno C P Miller, 44 AUorsT 15.
qnilleCity.
,
some Dandon property which they f
.
,
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350. Two lot» and box house 6 blocks from
....
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,
.
lie also is prepared to furnish hot grapher and type-writer, and they E Hazelton, Rosal»'rg W Green. Mandón
post office.
will have platted and put on the
; 1
W Miles. Woodville A Marnuin
keeo him busy.
000. Two acres joining town house, or
, . .
or coul baths at all times,
G Book, Chicago
I M Dav.S F
market at once.
chard and small fruit.
E Steiubem, Empire
W A Luse. M Tlil
Mr.
Englerock
is
canvassing
for
800. 6 room house and one lot in business
.
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E x p r e s s O f f i c e .— Coquille Citv
T Alexander, R’ seb’ rg
J Carmini», “
1 he tallest spire m the world is
.1
part o f town.
one of the best an l most interest ■I Landò,
W R Wells, Gialla
3000. 320 acres choice white cedar and nr
,
e
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,
has
secured
Wells,
la
rgo's
ex-
that of the cathedral at Ulm. It
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A
A
Britton.
S
F
“
timber.
, , .. .
,
ing books ever publised. He will S t'atlicart,
(’ Inglish. Portland
. i press
and the office
will be kept
Palmer,
“
5000. 800 a. A1 cedar and far timber a for
wis , begun •
in lo77 amt i was c.
tinisli-
1
.
r in 'call on you and yon want to get RJ
F C Small. Pendleton
W Hunt.
“
tune for some one.
.
,
„ _ the hank at this place,
Mrs Roberts. “
D L Watson. "
1300. 200 a. good fir timber, medium! aize,
oil this year being over oUU years
1
i this valuable book.
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Mailing,
M
'fld
(i W Loggie, Empire
near town.
,
in building. It is 530 feel high. !
a deepiy interesting study
44 Brown.
“
J GHilinix. S F
1500. 126 n. part bottom, balance, good
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W
'
Brown.
4
4
(
’
apt.
Parker
is
having
a
fine
lit
G
Majory,
M
Point
bench laud.
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u
. BURNED. — r Last i night
i t at * to know just
what all the hullaboo-
Mi»» Brown.
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C Dullard, Arago
HolSE
J
2200. 154 a. of excellent bench land, build
tle
office
built
between
the
new
“ M Brown. **
L Harman, Lee
w o . clock
. . . (.apt.
. .
vv
r LaekluFs
i» nw r 1° about “ the farmers
going
into
ings and orchard.
.S
W. L.
.
.
*• M Brown,14
W Dnbart. Portland
'
building
soon
to
be
occupied
by
227."».
*>7.V 175 a. improved, 10 mile» out, mofctly
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politics.
Dakota
Ritualist,
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Da ree, 44
S
Bernard,
Wy
city
tine residence half a mile helow 1
bench land
: Mrs. Aiken’s millinery store and
AtausT K».
Myrtle Point burned to the ground.
The
trust last year made a
R Hingloff. Wilbnr
the 1 arbor shop. We hear that C W W hite,city
D Johnson, “
J F Dnnlrira. Coalislo
A few household effects were got- clear profit of *130,000,000 on a
1 Sinclair & Harlocker will occupy C Gladding. S F
J Ott. S F
ten out. The loss is heavy.
capital of £(>0,000,000, of which
E Goodnow, M Point J M Smith. M Point
it with their roalestate office.
W Volkmar,
44
W Kennedy. Suuin>r
-a , and , Mrs.
XI
| j.-
I.
40,lH.X),000
was watered stock.
Capt.
J.
r. Dunham
’
W Bate». Marshfield W Jenkins, city
J McCulloch
J olly
C r o w d . —(In
Saturday W .Slump,
were iu town Saturday, Mrs. D
Prof. Iiork having about com-
A rago, Oreg.,
,1 Hooker, city
A O Brown,
Mrs D nlisiii. Ooaledi
liavm ; nootM f i sufficiently fiuni pl**ti is labors in Nebraska, will evening the steamer Restless start R Hayter.
" Glueing. M T I’ d
W Horsfall,
Manufacturer of a strictly
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44 Conklitig. Wilbur
her injuries from being thrown wx>n return to Oregon. Lucky ed from Dandon with a covered R Palmer.
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Mis i C-oleinad. (> Pass
W J Moon.
barge
for
Coquille
City,
oarryinu
from a cart s o m e time ago in this "¡11 I e the place that gets him.
••
•* Dntdinm. M 'fld
first-class article of fu ll cream,
■I M Smith,
44
Halter U’ nd’ lph
ings,
place as to l>e able to drive out.
( ’<>!. Henry H. Markham of Pas , a- merry an l j >lly a crowd as one ! H Mil’
4>
. t* .Haim s. -----
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\Enalish Chedder and Young
_ ___________ _ _
n
'could wish to see rdf off for the C Palmer,
P
hysician and S urgeon .
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/W o -o
COQUILLE CITY,
M Gregory S F
The Kid Nine o ' l ’ quille C ty »‘dena, C d„ was nominated for
-nr-
i
o
i
j
I
American
Cheese.
Orders
i base ball game between the Kids
h a s » ; h a i . i . ti i m : .
Hns a good team and is ready
can beat any nine in the county a K°vl! ,riOV " n
first ballot by the
from all parts of the county
| and B union's nine. Dancing and T i l e K i l l s 4 S i i <‘ c «' s s I i i I AVwrls S n n - at all times to do all kinds of haul
game of base ball and we are cer- Republican s ate convention at
tl»j.
! all sorts of amusements were iu-
Satisfation
U. S. Examining Surgeon promtly filled.
ing iu and about town.
(Jive him
taiu of it. I f any other place has Sieraniento .>u tin 13th inst.
The
second
match
g mie of base
jdulged in, and the entire passage,
guaranteed.
fo r Pensions.
your orders.
has any aspirations in this direc
R II. Mast and bride passed lasting till one o ’clock Sunday luill between tlie Dandon nine and
tion we should like to hear frou: through town en route to Dan leu
| morning, was very
pleasantly (lie Coquille Kids took place iu J.
its people.
last week. We did not get partic 'spent. The foil wing are
the A. Collier’s field, this place, on
Ji>e Johnson and Johnny M c ulars of their marriage, but sup- names of the party:
Sunday resulting in a victoiy o f 33
Culloch came in from liosolvarg }>ose they will be just as happy.
M\ Langonfeld, Win. Lucas, J. to 18 in favor the Kids, who also
Successor to J. D. Garfield.
Sitnrday evening. They are in
had another inning had it been M a r sh fie ld , Oregon
-
Mr. (». R. Edmunds, of Fish- ■ Vowel, (r. W. Mrilli uns, O. L.
terested in fhe stage line to Rose-
trap, comes to town every other Nosier, M . Fairmau, S. M\ Mc- necessary.
burg. They nre both jolly good
COQUILLE CITY.
day with vegetables and berries. i Yay, C. Edmunds, J. S. Averill, J.
fellows, and we trust will get a
Fusi
Flayer» name»
t¡,m NO C>f scort^
Auyone wishing berries can get IT. Mars, J. E. Perrott, G. E . !
1
liberal patronage.
them in quantities to suit, by leav 1 Mars, J. W. Hawkins, R. H. Rosa, 1 ) Johnson......... ....... 0 1° 1 10 1 V , * 0
|l * 0 0 0 1* *
Charley Post died on the steam ing an order at Mr. Lyon’s store. M’ m. Mansfield, J. McNamara, A.
s Norton.............. ....... 1, B ¥ # l 1 1 10 *
er Truckee nt Port Orford Inst
1 J. Marsh, F. Baraga. S. Drown, E Norton..................... 2. M 0 o i 1 1 1 0 0
Mrs.
Chas.
Elliott
and
daughter.
(1 10 1 0 11 l
G Robinson........
week. He had been to California
.Mr. Keifer, E. Smith, T. Lewis. T. M Buzan...................... S S 1 11 () 0 1 0 1
for hi« health but failed to regain Miss Nellie, are down from Rose- 1 Blnmenrother. Frank Lowe, F. C Baxter.............. .......1 R F 0 11 * * 1 1 *
1 11 # 0 0 1 0
( ’ McDuffee......... ....... C F
it, and returned to his old home to burg on a visit to fr ie n d s . The j Helgren, E. Erickson, and the R Anderson........ ....... L F 0 10 0 * 1 0
expire nfter hie Hr»t ¡.reeline with l" " ‘‘ r is « '« > » " • " « ' “ Pi'»y from » j Misses (1. Rose. M. Moote, E.
MAN DON.
liis w’ fe un.1 frieuds. and before s,r' >ke of P"™1? « 9-
Tl“ ‘-V wl11 (iauntlett. \ ioln Gardiner, Kate
F osi-
N o » >f sco re »
Flavors names
lie got off the steamer.
n" ’ r<' b,,0,: l" 'r(' l»r.naneiitly in a Pierce, Mary Koontz, Mrs. Rosa,
tion
...
.
• A ,
couple of months.
/ am sole agent fo r the best Stove on Earth— Bridge & Beach's Superior.
Don't be fooled.
2. B 1 0 1 I*,*• 0 0
>\ e nre iu receipt of a specimen
and M rs. Lewis.
• 1. B 1 io! » O l l
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of the ore from Hennesy & Co s
According to the report of Pres-
Wm Lang» tifeld.
________
B u y no O th er!______ ___________ ______
-1 D F 0 1*11 |0 0 11
( ’ 0 l* 0 1 0
To
all
whom
it may concern:
inine on Salmon mountain. The ident Oaks the gross earnings of
1 0 01
L F 0 01
In order to correct a certain •I E Perrott............
1
♦ 0 1 1
ore certaiuly looks very fine, and
Northern Pacific railroad for
A T Livingston___
1 II Il 0 0 1
P
statei
ent.
purporting
to
have
been
it is reported to be immensely
year was $‘22,300,000, and be
* 0
K Fredericks.........
• C F
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J T Mars......................¡S S
0 1 0*
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made
by
me,
touching
upon
the
rich in silver and chrome, though ''XP0<',S it to be $3,000,000 more
] character of Mr. H. M. Coke, I
N o t e s . — Those left on bases are ;
we have not had time to examine *or
-vonr **inn
He ex
j desire to publiclys tate that said
indicated by a star.
it thoroughly. The boys have got Pect* ,h'* roa,i win ha' 1 10,0(H),000
out upwards of one hundred tons bushels of wheat to Tacoma acd j statement is wh lly untrue and
John \V. Leneve and T Blumen-
without
foundation
and
its
organi
of the ore, and there are thousands 20,000,000 bushels to C hicago,
rother were tallymen and a straug-,
zation is wholly attributable to
er whose name we .li<l not learn
more iu sight. We shall have An(1 -vet w0 are told that railroad-
idle gossip Dated this 18th day
umpired.
more to say of it hereafter.
i *n? don^ Pay-
of August A. I) 181)0.
C ard of T hanks »— T he Kid base D istingu T stt T’T) VT sitors .—E li-
W. P. H ermann ',
ball nine of this place return grate- jah Smith, president of the North
Clerk of Dist. No. 2.
.
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ful thanks to the ladies of this ern Pacific railroad, and largely
(J llery six doors east of I. O.
T h e I t n ilr o a « !.
place for their beautiful suits; to interested in the Southern Oregon
The permanent survey and set O. F. Hall. Samples and prices
Johnny Jenkius and Will Tenuis- Improvement company, accompan-
ting of grade stakes on the Coos in gallery.
son of the Banner saloon for an ied by Manager Loggie, is visiting
C. W ilkins , Photo.
Day aud Iloseburg railroad is com
excellent dinner at the Robinson the river and w >nt below yester-
Houf»e Sunday afternoon for them- day. It is the intention of the pleted to Utter City and tho work
is being pushed right along. The
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC!
selves and opposing nine, and to company to build a railroad from
grading
apparatus
was
shipped
J.E . M a r t i n , P a i n t e r ,
Mrs. Lorenz, Mrs. J. L. Kroner- Empire City, on Coos Day, to this
from
San
Diego
a
week
ago
to-day,
Has located in Coquille City, aud is r ndy
berg, Mies Ida Kronenberg aud river, and this is the cause of the
and is soon expected on the bay. t > do all kind» <>f work pertnining to the
Mrs. M. M. Goodman for a spleu- present visit. They are’looking at
painter's line; will do painting, graining,
did oyster supper at Mrs. Ijorenz’s the terminal
point at Beaver Grading will be iu full blast in less paper-hanging, decorating, kalsomining
than ten days it is said and the and gilding. Also sign-writing in any style.
residence in the evening.
slough.
road will bo pushed to Coquille Carriage-painting, in the finest style known
1 lie mail routes hereabout are
It is the tamuden duty of every City as fast as possible.
to the trade.
Warrants his work in every
particular. Call on aim. or address;
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at last straightened out and mov- citizen in Coos aud Douglas coun-
P. O. Box 33. Coquille City.
Fine* l l o g * .
ing along all right.
\\ hen the ties to see that the mails between
Anyone wautiug thoroughbred
winter rains set in the trouble will Raaeburg and Coos bay are car-
COOS B A Y
begiu again, aud we will get our ril'd according to contract. It 1ms Berkshire pigs, can now get them
mail sem¡-occasionally and in a come to this, that a local, legiti- of me. My pigs are from a regis
daroaged condition nt that. M ill mate bidder has no show at all. tered sow and boar aud are very
we stand it.'' Me always have, but Colorado contractors for years have fine pigs. I also have some thor
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
oughbred Yorkshire pigs for sale. I
to show old Pease, the contractor, secured these contracts and as the Have also the celebrated Japanese
that lie can’t sit in his office in prices were unreasonably low the buckwheat to sell— the boss buck Manufacturer of Marble Monuments. Head
stones, Tablets, etc.
T h is, Cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping
Denver aud out bid our own peo- seavice wks cut short because “ it wheat f«.r cakes and bees.
pie and hold his owu by rendering wont pay,” “ the road is impassa- buckwheat ii something new- for or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or
Coos county.—For further partic der. Correspondence solicited from parties
poor aud inefficient service let us hie,,’ etc. Let us see that the mail
ulars inquire of
living in the country or other towns who
see that the mail is curried on is decently brought and on timo.
G eo . W. W imeb ,
may wish anything in my line of business.
time according to contract.
It will be a lesson.
M a k s h f i f u d .................................O r e o .
n!8tf
Arago, Oregon.
Special Bargains
Are now being given
in all kinds of summer
li
fi
ti
ii
drygoods, hats, cloth
ing, etc., to make room
for fall stock at LYO N S’
STORE, Coquille City.
BUYERS OF FURNITURE
W ill please remember
that they can get a good
selection at very low
prices at L yon s’ Store,
Coquille City.
FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES—Provisions,
boots & shoes, wall paper, border,
house lining, curtains, shades, car
pets, mattings, gents’ furnishings,
etc., at Lyons’ Store, Coquille City.
A choice stock of Picture frame
mouldings, on hand.
Picture
frames made to order on the prém
ices at Lyons' Store, Coquille City.
Teaming! Teaming!!
J.
W.
DOCTOR
B . J . Dean, S P O N O G L E ,
Marshfield, Oreg.
to.
OTT,
o
Hardware,
j Paints, Oils,
" Tinware,
Varnishes,
Glassware,
Brushes,
W oodware.
Cuttlery,
A gricultural
Buggies,
W agons,
!
Carts,
Harness.
Implements.
Stock Alw ays Complete.
World is Moving
Photographs!
Just Because it Has to.
It is attributed to the force of gravitation and the
force of gravitation tends downward.
Now, I propose to work on the same
Principle, and have
M A R K E D GOODS DOW N
So low that they cannot go any
lower, and all parties wishing to buy
Dry Goods,
Hats,
Groceries,
Mari and Stone W
orks, Clothing
B oots & Shoes,
Provisions.
NOTIONS, ETC.,
Are respectfully invited to price my goods before"
buying elsewhere. Iam also agent for the New Home
Sewing Machine.
N. LORENZ.