Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 07, 1890, Image 3

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    O R IG IN A L D EFEC TIV E
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L O C A L IT E M S .
Circuit court
day.
convened
yester­
Johnson Bros, have a fine lot of
onioee on hand.
Capt. L ittlefield visited this place
the latter part o f the week.
M r. Isatn W alker o f Cnrrv coun­
t y was a visitor to our burg Satur­
day
A stock o f fine accord eons at
Lorenz's, at lowest p o ssible fig.
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DR. ABORN
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Congress has adjourned.
Mr. It. J K. Campbell is n ow
agent
for the Coos Lnv marble;
The schooner Ccqnille got to
mid stone works o f Marshfield.
I'MiP.
s^a on Wednesday, the 1st.
Parties wnutmii ubytliiuR in the
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Tho bridge across the N oith
marble line such as monuments or | v O (| U lll6
v lt y , u r e g o n .,
fork nt Braden’s is complete.
headstones can secure the 8ame by rpHIS Popular Hotel has reoently been
A wedding is in progress to day,
giving their orders to Mr Camp- 1 -L t,uL >n better order than ever before, j
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. »* i aiuTis truly a favorite resort.
not 40 miles from Kink creek.
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I bell, who will be pleased to take; Th0 table9 are BUppHed with mi the deli-
J . J. K i.v e i s family returned tj,e j r ordeis and furnish them the caeies to be had. and in style} to nnit the
f • om Douglas county on irid a y worii at the same price they would j mo8t fastidious epicure,
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I*» dining-roorns
uium<;-ri»<»:u^ and
llliu sleeping
nuriiiiiii; Hpai't-
evening.
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pay for it, nt the works at Marsh-
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Jimmy H ill o f the Coast Mail fteld. Mr. Campbell has photo- j Oregon.
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office a pleasant call on grap h ic d esign s o f m onum ents and
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1 Saturday.
headstones which he will be pleas-
sept . 2S.
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T h e academy presents a very ed to show to anyone wishing any- : h GeddsB,’ itoos bay J Pours. sa’u Diego
I t NOW AT ^OUTWARD, C’ tiQOM .
•LIVE.
1. A. Lyon, form erly of Douglas
nice spectacle since i s roof and thing in the marble lino. A ll | | ^ cit° B<*bur«
V: shoriood, Coosbay
county, Mo., with his fam ily arriv­
belfry are on.
1 work guaianteed first-class and a c -; E Foster. Coaledo L E Eociy,
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ed here last week.
Joseph E. Schilling and M is s cording to designs.
j <» Dt Sallen, Portland L C«**», city
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! If Alexander. P tl’nd J t-nltlc, Pt Orford
W infield Applegate and Miss
C. W . P a t te r so n , P rop .
\ Dev..ni. cilv
C Patlin. liosebnr -
Mary M cLoed were married in
M ignon Cawlfield were married at
C o o s bay marble and stone works. G Edmunds, city
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Marshfield *>n the 25 ult.
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( hamlH rlftin^ hnv
Miss a'< Conn.- 1, t it'
Roseburg on the 1st iust.
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| C UdernoiT. up-river Clara Met'oiiftell, “
Neighbor Jones has completed
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J F linn and ■
F o r S a l e C h e a p . - - 20 bead of
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Moon,
city
uprising
of
large
An Indian
the outside of his beautiful dwell­
s e i t . 29.
j o vng cattle.
Inquire of C. A.
magnitude is feared about Fort L Coon, ci tv
ing and much of it D painted.
W Shoemaker ---
Bullard, Arago, Oregon.
oOtf
E Ball, up- IV r
dskins there | G Hayn*». bay
Carpenteis are unusually busy; Sill. F ive thousand Tt
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, I W < urtin. up-river
1 Pr*w.
The person who left a pair of
iir'-r .
ia a\ 1 • , k having *orne W»»lk have ren »nnced cliri-tmriiM. ano
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carpet slippers at Martin's -hop to
! P Reut. oil. bn-
Gei t ! l:d ■ Ri. «
ili»iie iiiant are putting up dwel­ are holding nightly meetings
be rtpaired will come i.nd gel t •
Hobt Ward.
ing
into
incantati
ns
n:d
religious
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inner.
lings.
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. j C Stewart, up-river Maggie Obman. bay
same.
o rgies in prospect o f a new
m e d i-' T Sielin. Coos bay
M.> M » V 11 /»gut-,, tu» »11 t i i• 1
M rs. Joyce of Ban Jon lias been
M esibì me.- I .agen t O’ l ■«•linei! and
visiting Kicliard H ougliton'- fami
l In >s. M i not t, i ! i*" i d Nanaimo. It.
ly near Arago, and returned home
C ., S e p t 24.
yesterday.
A haz» msli growing in i-ast
John W agoner who formerly liv­ M-u^Ltinld iiiaacnrM r»vor n fnrwt in
ed on this river, moved back with Marshhekt measures over a foot m
diameter. Th e Mail wonders what
his fam ily from Klamath county
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p e o p le in the east w o u ld th in k o f
last week.
.
that
Johnson Bros, wants those owing
Hardy Mast and Amos Hatcher
Ahem to come forward and puugle
killed an immense cougar on North
/ up. They will have to close shop
Coquille
last • Wednesday.
It
if they cannot get their dues.
measured twenty inches around
Is. Boot's team took a lively
the forearm.
spin down Front St. one day last
Tw o freight trains collided at
week frightening some o f our peo­
ple out o f their wits. Th ey stop­ Pleasant Valley, Ohio, on the 2Sth
ult., aud nine men were killed. A
ped wheu they struck the river.
mistake of a telegraph operator
Mr. Martin, a late arrival from was the cause.
Omaha, come in from Kosebnrg
Rev. W. 0 . M iller of Roseburg
with R. E. Buck yesterday. H o
is a printer and spent the summer
preach in (. oquille C ity com-
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S T O C K OF
Airs Johnson, np-river
ill
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J ! an well, bay
K .'.icNm, ■ f. bay
tu t lie u if. » »f ( '« j
Al ss il an-cm h . bay
a « I*« Ui_* I»T •
riAiiuit
M a r r u d 1’
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the resiO»■ i * e oi
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liiiiuiuill, Liahy
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A Henry, Arago
A T L i'O N S ’ Ö T O R
M l’S, lvosabelt \ Ru Leuvau,
Dept. W Sleep.
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J Koliinson, Eugene
1 F Moore. Gold Beach s Ohadwick, Salem
u , > bs. l , by 14. ' » • Hullaut, J.
• d AmiKtrong, s F J Lewis, Bandon
w - AILnrl Fnrriu tn M i s \ltce 1 latutgen, l »um bay J Laird. (! B W lt
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Van Lenvau, all of Coos county.
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Sm ith,--------
Being Shelved and Mark» d D> .¡ í
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in praise o f St. Patrick's Pills,
Th ey are the best. Berry Bro
Carroll, Nebraska. F» r sale I y
R S. Know lton aud S. L. Leneve,
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druggists, Coquille City, Oregon.
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D i. Holden, the dentist, went to
Bandon by special request. H e is
rushed with work all the time and
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During the
U Campbell, Bandon F Braden, -----
J ro u ts , c ity
II Bernard,
Geo. Dye, whose tragicMeatli is
portrayed by Mr. Dodge in our up-
river cepartmeut, was a noble boy
aD^ ,jis Parents aud brothers have
the sympathy of this entire com-
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V.ay
j j Smith, np-nyer
b l l ^ ; ! ni ’ \’r
' Halter,
munity where they have lived for
H e was
Tho B U Y E R S ’ G U ID E it
issued March and Sept.,
i
jraar. I r. is an ency-.
j* % clop^d-a ol ur.ciul inior-
i .1 matiou for al i v. ho pur-
char o tho lur.iarios or tho
lì w c C b - - - 1 -- > Gii life. W o
)ths T'en s , l í i-.ruii>h you \v:‘h
p - .*:.3.v,ty an t ianncce-aary
t:c3 to r: -o, -raik, d .. .. , .iter,
t j c..urch,
ih, I*-:ir.t, i/Oik,
Cl jr.ous ei-,os,
c: suay
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Jur.t llgu. o out
Cl J at- J
iii ihcso tbin^s
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COSFJRTA.ri-L ¿.-i ¿-3V. Cic; sathoalair
estimato o£ the valuó ot tUc L L Y ijI t S
G J I I 5 , wh'sh will bo sent upon
rec:*pt of 10 cents to psy postage,
A rizon a
D l njuhart, city
It Kinney. Oakland
J MoCloed city
F Bowman, Oakland
S Wheeler, bay
G Irwin, -------
Carrie Ross. Corvallis
Mrs Bloom, S F
J Laird, city
Maad Cox L « nuJ * T-A iic k .
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MOisiTGOMERY W ARD & CO.
buried at Alma Hogue. (Arago \V Shoemaker,--------
111-114 Llichiscn Avenue, Chicacc, III»
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J^dio Snydir?0“ *’“1
K Houghton. Norway Mrs Jncl kson, F’ tland
G Waters, Bandon
Miss Mai ileborn.-----
\y Roberts, up-river
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Cniit-K4*— Of i
Portland, Oregon opened Sept. lnt.
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for
they are most excellent people.
A valuable package has been re­
ceived at the postoffice here the
address on which had become ob­
literated. Among the contents is
a white silk scarf.
Describe the
balance o f contents and claim your
properly. Do not bother the post-
master if you cannot describe the
goods. H e will not answer your
letters i f you can’t.
M a r s h fie ld , O regon
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Successor io J. D. Garfield.
iWcs«0 the Ieadin« Pt‘nman ,of tbf cnast-!
H ardw are,
Paints, Oils,
Tinware,
Varnishes,
Dr. T. J. Holden,
Glassware,
Brushes,
R E S ID E N T
W oo d w are.
Cuttlery,
D EN TIST!
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Agricultural
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Harness!
I m p le me n t s.
Stock /..hvayc Complete.
/ am sole Agent for the C gel one Windmills throughout Coos Ciuntij.
Mr. and Nfrs. A. H . Moore of
9_2w
! c red along the right of way of said j
Per i a^r.e* ,^:erDp8 uft8^i* t?U
Corry county made this office a
I company at such points and a t ; ?-,uire...o fn ^ nclair & Harl£f.ker’
P etitions .- ■^kls
office
has gne^ times as they may direct | y°Qul 6 1 > • ___________________
very pleasant visit Friday after-
noon." I t is Mrs. Moore’s first visit PT*nte^ aIu^ ^V illip Shroedercf the Ties and piling to be paid for on
AArrinr
T A Till?
P T R Iir t
K.‘ o f L. lodge at Arago. this coun-! inspection and acceptance o f the
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to Coquille City for two years.
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M artin , P ainter ,
They are very hopeful o f their l-v ’ liH!j sent to each P<>stoffice in company. Address bids^to ^
Salmfln mountam rain«. Wo trust Oregon two petitions; one asking S upt. Construction/MarshficR Or !
looatwi in Coquille City, . „ d i.r .d y
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at RooeLarg, Oregon
Be l>tc nil er 18. 18U0.
Notice is hcit-l.y giv» n that the following-
named settler lias hied notice of his inten­
tion to make filial proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be­
fore the judge » r tleik < 1 t l « county court of
Coos county. < begi n, at Ln p:re City. Ore-
gon. on Saturday. Novttuber i*»- 1^80. viz:
John Mor an. iiome'-t -.-id < ".try No. fi98D,
for the S K of N\V >4, tv-c. I k • p. 2» S. It
12 west. \V. ST.
He iu! -a > the following w itn s u to urove
his continuous residence upon, t.tid cultiva­
tion of said land, v»/.:
D«v.:i Kef,i ris and K’< d Schetbr of Em­
pire Citv, Cutis vuuty. <>rr. a. aud bred
j Schroeder mid and Henry GraUv of Arago,
I Coos c>.uni.y, Oregon.
John H. Shape,
Hegistsr.
T. S. MINOTT
has become a partner m this school and
will moke it the lending Business College. !
Send for catalogue
cows.
er# is your chance to im- nn<| 8ome doar experience for ready from twenty-five to sixty feet in n
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prove your stock.
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j O ffice —O live H otel , C oquille
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cash.
length, as the company may order, |
C ity
Mesdames H all and Lukens
1\\Y UP. — A ll tliose owing me nr|d
than ten inches p ractioes Dentistry in all its branches,
have opeued their dress-making
for the service of ray horse will at the small end. T o be delivered j Fine, solid, reliable Operations Guaranteed,
parlors in the Huunewell building plpnsa pay said amount to me, to alonK the rinlit o f way wlmre need- ^ “Families vi«-»ed at their residence» if
desired.
where they will be pleased to meet
E. Bernier or A. J Sherwood on o r ! f
or iu tllft waters o f I k II » mus
the ladies o f
(o q u il.e ( ity and j,efore Qct 20th. Otherwise ac- 81 ° uk 1 l Bids will also be received | B a r g a i n o n COOS B a y -
vicinity. They are both experienc- countg wjjj he })ut ]n tjJ0 jmn(js Qf for cedar ties, 8 feet long,G inches
187 acres 4| miles from Marsh-1
ed hands, and work entrusted to
a collector with instructions to
and not less than 8 inches field at steamer lauding; 130 acres
them will receive the greatest care. force collection.
wide; to be hewed and faced on in cultivation, good orchard, 2
G ive them your work.
J as . H er vey .
top and bottom. Ties to be d e li’ -- j barns (one cost $1100.) Price
there are
T H A T CAN BR CSRD E V B R Y D A Y
is the kind that pays. Scores o f
young business men, and hun-
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ureds oflxiok-keepers aud sten­
M Lyons, up-river
F Butter, Coos bay
society at Arago to pay G Thompson. Dii'rds J 'l ugpar. Bandon
ographers o f both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the P o rtla n d B u s i­
S Docker,--------
.r Hoifincn, I’oscb'rg ! n e s s C o lle g e , Fortland, Oregon, or the C a p ita l B u s in e s s C o lle g e , Salem,
Now, therefore, agieeable
Ore
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- have same courses o f
.. , J Livingston, Band’ ll W Fishes,
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Oregon. Both
are under
the mauagemeut o f - A.
instuctions the board o f dl- i M Segatroiu, bay
F Bowman. Oakland! ituily, same rates o f tuition. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and Eng-
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ic o n B Owens, -----
K Blackwell,
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ish Departments. Write to either for joint Catalogue and specimens o f penmanship,
Mrs Riley, Curry Co 1
met on October 1st, A^ u - H Allen,---------
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£
Norn.—Horne treatment, securely packed, aent by
express to ail parts of the Pacific Coast, for thosa who
cannot possibly call in person.
ALL INVITED TO CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION.
ville. I t will be r in by water i a Ball. S F
w Sutton and wife,
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i O Beavis, 8 F
Gold Beach
power, and is expected to turn out
oct g
1.400 feet of lumber p^r day.
H Starkey, Coos b ay A Rolling, Cooa hay
£ r'lke. B“ _n,6W» A “ ter. y M r: ! »tall, grand »»and, judges stand,
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Heuckendorff went down to j
pool stand, fencing, 1 scraper, 1
H ow ell’s camp to get out the keel. |
harrow, 3 pumps, etc.
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rreetliou glit gives rro f. T. P.
Attest: J. Henry Schroeder,
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Bnnegar a rather funny notice;
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how low in spirits he was on ar-
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P IL IN G WANTED.
riving in r»nn rrancisco after los-
ing all his effects on the w recked1 The Coos Bay, Roseburg k
^ f.a,nor Ajax, and how he would 1 Eeastern Railroad Co. w ill recieve
jjj.e
exchange a trunk check bids for piling. Piles to measure
ca ves
rom
Ins
t joioug l re
a ort-horn u
an goo
graded
i:ext week.
I C Smith, Arago
J Dean, citv
.) Ouick, Lanipey Ck L Coon, “
Profes- rectors
sor's lameness Mrs. Taylor is g iv. ; at the fair grounds aud decided to
!lt public auction
ing lessons on piano, an instru ijcll s a id property
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OU baturday, Oct. lo ,
tile
ment on which she is proficient
sale to commence at 10 o clock a.
As will be seen bj’ clipping from rn., an d continue during the day
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Randon Recorder w»>rk is to cora-
until all the following property is
m.'*nce at once »an an ocean steamer
to ruu to this river. All of which
The pavilion, stable, exhibit
the people are immensely pleased
with his work. Coquille ( ity is
fortunate in securing his pernian-1
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Geo. >\. W imer o f Hulls creek
has for sale some thoroughbred
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Berkshire pigs, and some bull
h i1
Carl Nelson and A.
are
building a sawmill on a small fl 1Ilunbi< Two Mile daughter,bay
c re e k a half mile north of Dairy- j Price, Coaledo
A Bloom and wife,
fam ily have the sympathy of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tayl» r have l>f the
whole community for little George b ?en tendered a benefit entertain- debts.
it ent bv the leadili" citizens o f to said
was a noble, ruanly little fellow.
highly Marshfield.
DR. ABORN,
Kearth anK Morrison Sts., Portland, O ro fM ,
ED ill.city
many years.
J F Dunhoni and wife,I Walker, Langlois
with W ill M iller nt Spokane Fails.
tiie 3r‘l Sunday in this this place on Saturday.
Coaledo
K Sherwood, buy
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, Mrs Cathcnrt, bay
month and continue a week. Go
H Johnson, city
Uncle Daniel Palaska is getting
F Hunt,
S a le o t'th e I*p o p «T ly o l't li e S. W . i Addie Snyder,
and hear him.
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M Berger, S F
along slowly since the amputation
O. A. horlcty at A rago.
D Johnson, city
F Krononberg. city
J Littlefield, bay
Prof. Wilson will open school in
A t the annual m ee tin g of the J ltiuimer, Arago
o f his finger. H e made a trip t>>
W Hay ter.
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W Carfield, Coaledo
Bandon yesterday. W e owe Mr. the public school building next stockholders of the S. W O. A. K Miller, C 13 It It B J Hill. Coos bay
P. an apology f»>r getting ten yvnrs M»e.»Iay. Have the children ready, society,
held at the fair grounds n ^ A n . G i a ^ w
it Kenny.’ Oakland
The T'lvf- comes highly recom- on Bent. 12 18(.»0, it
was decided j Lewis, Bandon S Leni, bay
too much ou his t.ge.
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John Lewis, 44
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PSinott, Portlrii:d
D i e o . — In C > j nil • C tv Oct. 4. mordt <! and there is no g< oA ron- to hold tho t<\irs of tho socioty Ht t1 Benner, Porter
otTi
1890, Georg**, youngest son of son why we shou lil not have a Bandon, anil the beard of directors
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C Helling, S F
Dr Holden, city
was instructed to sell the property i
city
A Britton, S F
D a v id Drew, age»t 8 years. The good rcliool.
Our customers all speak
The most speedy, txisitive and perma­
nent cure for Catarrh o f the Head, Asthma,
and all Throat, Bronchial, Lung, Heart,
Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections,
Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in
its various stages, permanently cured.
D r . A b o r n ' s engine! mode of treatment
and his medicated inhalations give* in­
stantaneous relief, builds up and revital­
izes the whole constitution and system,
thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous,
debilitated and broken-down constitu­
tions, ohl and young, invariably gain from
ten to thirty pounds iu from thirty to
ninety days.
D r . A b o r n ’ s phenomenal skill and mar­
velous cures have created the greatest
astonishment on the Pacific Coast and
throughout the American continent, dur­
ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma,
Catarrh o f the Head, and all Throat, firdCf-
chial and Lung trouble distantly relieved,
and Deafness often cured permanently at
first consultation. I ) r . A b o r n ’ s essay on
the “ Curability of Consumption,” and a
treatise on “ Catarrh o f the Head,*'
with evidences o f some extraordinary
cures, mailed tieei Call or address
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B o r n — A i lian
FOR THOSE WHO fARJHlT POKSIBLT CALL I
80KALLT,
i TCiiATMEST PLACED WITH* .
IH THE CKAt'H OF ALL THAT WILL G!V¥
lX8TAAiTAKEOL*S RELIEF AND A
PERMANENT CUBE.
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Mrs. Samuel Johnson of South
R Bidillon, Bandoli Mias Smith, Langlois
Th?re are several sick persons
man to whom they look for Poker Johnson, city
( \u|oille visited friends and rela- cine
-iv-.-r ‘>0
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about town, but they are all getting
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well.
This speaks well f r « nr
doctors.
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Prices on application.
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World is Moling
Just Because it Has to.
It is attributed to the force of gravitation and thé
force of gravitation tends downward.
Now, Ï propose to work on. the same
Principle, and have
M A R K E D GOODS D O W N
HALL & LUKENS
So low that they cannot go any
DOCTOR
Dress-Making S PON OGLE, lower, and all parties wishing to buy
Hats,
P A R L O R S ! Coquille City, Or. Dry Goods,
Clothing
Groceries,
U. S. Examining Surgeon
fo r Pensions.
Provisions*
Boots <& Shoes,
NOTIONS, ETC.,
Coquille City, Oregon, H
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A re respectfully invited to price m y goods before
to do all kinds of work pertaining to the
I th" legislature to give us the A n 8-1
i painter’s line; will do pnintiug, graining,
Mus. A. L itkknh . paper-hanging, decorating, kalsomining
tr.iliiin ballot system, and the other M bs . AV. ii . lU ii
aud gilding. Alsosign-writing in anv stylo.
to have the state print our school
MESDAMES
Carriage-painting, in the finest style known
books <nt cost. E very friend o f re­
i to the trade.
Warrants bis work in every
form must see the necessity of both
particular. Call on him, or address:
P. O. Box 39, Coquille City.
C u t t in g A ffray .— A cutting af­
fray occurred on Bear creek on
Saturday last, in which John L.
Nelson is said to have received
four severe cuts on his body ut the
hands of Ilobt. D oyle. I t is said
that he will get well, but it was a
close call. W e did not get partic - 1
nlars, but learn there was an old
grndge that scarcely needed an ex-
cuse to incite.
and it is hoped that every person
will sign them, ami see that they
H ave opened their
are d " ly forW',r,, *1 ‘ ° SOrae me" ' '
l,er of lh* ° reRO“ le« ,s,l,,t" rt •
P hysician
The merchants o f Coquille City-
have decided to close their stores
at snven o’ clock every evening,
(Saturday excepted) commencing
Oct. 13, 1890 and trust their cus­
tomers will keep it in mind.
Signed:
J no . K ronenberg & S on .
A. L
Front Street,
O la Simo,
N U l l is J ones
1
yons .
J. A. C ollier ,
J ohnson B ros .
N. L orenz .
S urgeon .
Iu the
W imer & C ampbell .
J a m f .8
and
W here they are prepared to do
dressmaking, fine
I
_
sewing o f all
.
kinds, cutting aad fitting etc., etc.
D re s s M a k e rs,
C oquille C ity .
| Plain and fancy sewing neatly and prompt-
ly done. Shop over Loranz’s .ware-roora.
buying elsewhere. I am also agent for the N e w Home
Sewing Machine.
N. L O R E N Z .