Johnnie «cott was up from the
Johnson Bro’s nre selling cheap
lower river yesterday.
for cash— and cash ouly.
C oqoil'e Pharmacy, for medi 1 S H O E S ! Not the Cheap Shoes, but
TUESDAY^ MAY IH, 1887.
! Shoes C h eap !
B E R L IN S T O R E .
cines and stationery, etc.
W asted —To trade Buudon prop-
Sateens, and W ash Fabrics, from 10
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
! ci ty for Coquille City property. In
cents at. the
B E R L IN STORE:.
*
o n d a y «, W e d n e s d a y s a n d F r i
Rend
the
H
krai . d ’ s great clubbing ! quire at this office.
days w ill run its follow«:
i Attend the Children’s Day exer-
offers—the
best
ever
offered.
Leave
I
Arrive
3.00 a. m. 1
Marshfield
12.30 p. m.
Straw Hats, from 5 ceuts up at the cises at the Methodist church next
Vrrive “
I
Leave
Sunday evening.
».3 0 “
| COQUILLE CITY 11.00a.ru.
BERLIN. Is any thing cheaper?
empiite CUo 'ilcrai il.
M
10.00
“
I
Myrtlo i ’oint
10.80 “
L O C A L IT E M «.
Our 8 inch Lace at 10 cents a yard, is
sim ply wonderful. B E R L IN S T O R E .
Ladies’ K id Button Snoes, $1.25 per
pair; Tun O xford Ties, $1.10, etc. ut the
usual bargain store, tlie B E R L IN .
Fourth of July has arranged to
M rs Root will supply bread dur
visit every place but Coquille City. ing Mrs. Wilkins’ ubseuce.
Additional luciils on 2d page.
Also
Rev. W. B. Smith filled an ap furnish hop yeast at 10 cents per
Nails only $3.25 at The Fair
Store.
* pointment at Myrtle Poiut Inst quart.
Children’ s K nee Pants, 20 cents, at Sunday.
Walt Guerin of Eckley came
the
B E R U N STORE.
For Sale at Your Own Price and down last Saturday and took charge
terms;
^
section
of
fine
timber
on
of the school on Cur. uiughum Mon
Mrs. ltoot keepB fresh bread ami
Coquille river.
day morning.
yeast for sale.
GREATEST ASSORTM ENT
Best of bacon at Johnson B ro’s,
The editor’s thnuks to John Stone
also eastern honey drip syrup. -* of Plain and Fancy Silk, among the new and Miss Alice Janies for a hand
B E R L IN ST O R E . some bouquet of wild flowers—rho
Good Smoking Tobacco, per pound arrivals at the
Drugs, family tcediciues, station dodendrons and many ot hor kinds.
30 cents at the
BER LIN ST O R E .
ery und garden seeds kept in stock
Rev. Mr. aud Mrs. H. II. Buck
W a n t e d t o R e n t — A n organ.
at the Coqnyie Pharmacy.
• ner returned today from their visit
Le ave information at this office.
W anted —T o borrow, $400, on 3 at Bandon. They nre stopping with
Some gigantic land-slides in Roys’
or 5 years’ time; good security. her parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. C.
Fauntleroy W aists, at the B E R L IN .
Apply at H erald office.
A. Stiue.
W. J. Fainnan was up from the
At Dr. Moore’s Coquille Phar
The W. C. T. U. will hava amass
lower river yesterday, and yisited
macy you will find prices to corre meeting service at the Christian
his ranch above town.
spond with the depressed value of church on Sunday night, May 30th.
Watch and jewelry repairing in
your produce.
* The public is coidinlly iuyited to
a workmunlike manner at the low
be piesent.
Religious
services
every
night
est rates, by C. L Gray.
Mias Laura Quick, who has been
A first-class millinery business this week (except Friday night) at
the Christian church.
All are very ill ever since her return from
for sale— upply at postoffice to
invited to take part.
the valley several weeks ago, is
A. G. Aiken, postmaster.
Capt. A. D. Boone, of Hnmner, improving some, with prospects for
Only fresh and pure drugs are
was in town on httisness last ultimate recovery.
used at the Coqnille Pharmacy,
Friday.
He brought in some
Mr. Whetstone, superintendent of
and always the better quality.
wool for the Bacdoo mills.
the waterworks, last week replaced
The new vessel, just completed
Hoiseshoeing a specialty, and the old wooden mains on Hall
at North Bend, will probably be
all other work done as cheap as by street, bitweeu First and Second,
laQhched on Saturday, 29tb inst.
with a small galvanized iron pipe.
any other man.
x x x m ixed candy, assorted flavors, 2
*
W. D rank .
The steamer Moro reached our
pounds for 25 cents at the
The several departments o f our wharf at noon yesterday, discharged,
B E R L IN S T O R E .
public school keep up their num took on some freight and then
T. M- Dimmick, who conducts a
bers in attendance better (ban ever dropped down to Riverton to take
tannery at Marshfield, spent a day
before at this season of the year. on a load of coal.
or two in this place on business.
Arrivals by Areata. Thursday,
City Marshal Brown issues a
• The steamer Coquille ltiver is a
very proper order to clean up prem May 13: E. B. Holmes, W. H .
first-class passenger boat.
Make
ises and strengthen the sidewalks. Noble, Miss E. Palmer, Mrs. Jones,
a special effort to travel on this
We think it will be readily com C. M. Malic, T. Sneddon, 0 . C.
boat.
plied with.
Morrow, W. Cothery, Charles
T be largest and best stock of
A brick and tile mill, o f modern Holst rotn.
cigars and tobacco over brought to
mnke and comparatively new, for
The Memorial services will be
Coqnille Oily just received by B.
sale, or trade for proporty in or held Sunday morning, May 30th,
E . Nosier.
*
Rev.
about Coqnille.
Foi particulars, nt the Christi in church.
Mrs. 0. W. Martin lins received a see Dr. Moore.
* Comrnde C. A. Stine will preach
fine stock of goods fresh from the
L. L .. Dietz, a practical watch tbe discourse and appropriate
city, and at very low prices.
Call
repairer, will soon open a shop in music will be given.
and see them.
You need not go nor send else
Coquille City— in the meantime will
A band of sheep, in charge of do all kinds of repairing at home, where for clothing, cither for men
John G ile8of Myrtle Point, passed at the Judge Nosier rsidencc.
* or boys. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lave
through town for Flanagan, at the
brought them right to your door,
Children’s
Day
will
be
colebrated
bay, last Friday.
and have the invoices of much more
at the Methodist church next Sun
W ill Mast returned to his home
*
day. A very pretty program is in to come on next steamer.
on the North Fork last Friday, lie
The newly compiled school laws,
course ot preparation for the even
has been at tbe quarry on the bay
ing hour, comprising choice music the recent work of State Super
for about three years.
intendent G. M. Irwin, nre being
and literary numbers.
Mrs. Ethan McDufToe came up
Adam Pershbaker, the lower- printed and will be ready for dis
from Riverton last Thursday for
river mill-man and all-round good tribution in a very short time, pos
medical attendance, «h e has been
citizen, came up on business a little sibly not over two or three weeks.
threatened with a sick spell.
Misses Alice and Lizzie Rogers,
while yesterday. He is junt fairly
Mrs. Ida Lewis, daughter o f Mr. getting over a serious sick spell, daughters of Anson Rogers, of Coos
and Mrs. J. B. Fox o f this place, and we congratulate lnm on Ins be river, are visiting Mr. Lamb’s family
nlso camo with the latter from ing spared to us yet.
and their cousin, Mrs. A. J. Sher
Roseburg last week on a visit.
wood, at tlria place,
They cum«
W. Gallier, o f Bandou, came up over last Friday7.
Mrs. C. W. Martin has a full line
on business «aturday. He is can
of men’s and boys’ clothing, which
Only 82 gets the H erald Forone
vassing for a door-stop, sash-lock
would be well for nil to see and
and gasoline jet lamp, all very year, the large and splendid sgri-
price before purchasing elsewhere. *
useful and needed inventions. cultural paper, Farm, Field it Fire-
A nice residence property at They are so cheap, too, that they side to Jan. 1, 1898,and 20 packets
Marshfield has been placed in oar should come into very general use. of choice garden nnd flower seeds.
Cotne. quick. This only fields good
bands for exchange for Coquille
Coast Mail: W. J. Turner, of tili May 1st.
property. Call, if you mean busi
Riverton, who was indicted for an
ness.
*
The trial o f J. N. Russel! for
assnult to commit murder, pleaded
Coos county has 71 public school- guilty of simple assault, and in murder in our circuit court ended
bouses and ‘2098 legal voters for view of the fact that he had al j last Thursday when the jury was
school purposes.
Curry comity ready spent six months and 21 | dismissed, having failed to agrpp.
has 18 schoolhouses and 520 legal days in jail. Judge Fullerton fined There were five for conviction and
seven for acquittal.
The plea of
voters.
him $50 or 30 days.
insanity touched the hearts of the
Seven cnrloads of lumber were
A solo, “ Pass Back the Light,” seven.
shipped from Lyous’ mill via the
syill be given at the services at the
J. S. Edmunds, paper-hanger and
bay to San Francisco last Wednes
Christian ehnrch next Sunday painter of Bandon, has been visiting
day.
This is the first by that
night.
Words and music were in this section recently and stirring
route for a tong while.
written by Rev. II. F. Williams, of
Cut rnt“s on freight per.eteamer St. Louis, general i ail way secretary up buisuess. Mr. E. is an artist in
Coquille River. Patronize onr own of the Y. M. C. A. of the U. S. his line, nml represents the great
lines—don’t send or order by others The music it is believed was never wall-paper house of Alfred Peats,
New York aud Chicago, furnishing
that rob us in rates und reputation published.
the latest, most handsome and
and name. See ad. of rates.
Caterpillars are ravaging (lie fashionable designs in wall-paper,
Improper and deficient care of fruit trees in somo sections o f our
the scalp will cause grayness of valley. They struck this neighbor which he sells by sample, at aston
the hair and baldness.
Escape hood pretty hard, but our citizeus ishingly low rates. Tho H erald has
issued him some neat cards and
both by tbe use of that reliable have been fighting them to pretty
letterheads, for he knows that
specific, Hall’s Hair Itenewer.
good advantages, while they have “ advertising pays.”
Miss Alma Green, who has been done much damage on the lower
The National W. C. T. U. has ap
attending school here for some river. We learn that some o f the
months, is making a visit to home orchards are a mass o f web and pointed Mrs. Nora A. Good of this
and friends on the upper river. the pests are thicker tliun the city superintendent of tho Loyal
Temperenco Legion work for Coos
W e learn that she will go to Cali leaves.
county, aud a legion will bo estab
fornia soon.
llev. C. A. Stine held bis regular lished at this place early in June.
Our sugar-beet seed bava all services at the Christian church This will be a rare opportunity for
been disposed of, aud we think and Sunday morning and night, with i uniting the young pooplo of the
bope into the hands of those who good audiences.
He announced community in an edifying, entertain-
will be faithful in showing that meetings every night this week | ing aud educational effort, and to
Coos connty is the equal o f the best (except Friday night) and invites | work intelligently, harmoniously
to grow sugar beets for sugar pur Christiaus o f whatever name to I and successfully for the happiness
poses.
join with him and participate freely that accompanies temperance in
Tbe general ; this life, and the crowning blessings
City Marshal Brown, o f Myrtle in ’these services.
Point, was in town a short while public is also cordially invited to \ in the life to come.
The parents
last Friday. He delivered a man attend-
j should take an interest in this work
oampd Poland, who was convicted
—J. 8. McCain is a United ' and see that the youth get the ben
in Justice Bendei’s court of a
States Commissioner and a No efit accruing therefrom.
misdemeanor, to «h eriff Gage a t ; tary Public. He is prepared to make
this place to serve a short sentence homestead entries and take final
in jail.
proofs on homesteads. He is also
The W o m a n ,
prepared to make out and ackowl-
edge all kinds of legal papers—
The M a n ,
Mr. Grocer:
there are deeds, mortgages, bonds, etc. His
office is in the Odd Fellows’ build
thousands o f people who ing,
1st floor, Coquille City. Call in.
N0T,CE-
A-dThe Pill
want good tea (many don’t
drink tea now, because it
has been either costly or bad)
and here is Schilling's Best
— good tea at a fair price.
D on ’t you want to sell
lots o f such tea, and m oney-
back it if your customers
don ’t like it
«chilling A Company
Son rranciico
«25
Last Saturday J. B. Fox brought
us a section of a sugar beet of last
year’s growth, which hal cured
and dried oat to about half its
original size, but the dngar was all
there, in large qanutity, in the form
of a thick rich syrup. Mr. F. thinks
be can resurrect another, which he
»ill forward to the chemist. This
shows that we not only raise a good
quality o f beets, but that they can
be kept and supply a factory for a
run o f two or three mouths' longer
than is the custom at other poiuts.
She was a good w om an. H e
loved her. She was his wife.
The pie was g o od ; liis wife
made it ; he ate it. But the
pie disagreed with him , and
he disagreed with hi9 wife.
N ow he takes a p ill after pie
and is happy. So is his wife.
T he pill he takes is A y e r '» .
M o r a l:
Avoid dyspepsia
by using
Ay er’s
Cathartic Pi1l5.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for its great leaven
ing strength and healthful u <* ks .
Assures the food agaiiiHt a inn»
and all forms of adulteration
common to the cheap brands.
ItoYAL B a k in g P owdisu C o ..
Mew York.
A dance was given ut Riverton
last Saturday night.
Summer Dies« Goods; Lawns, Dnekf,
etc. nt panic prices at the BERLIN.
New goods —new goods at bed
rock prices at, Mrs. C. YV. Martin’s. *
We have entered two new bar
gains in real estate the past week,
descriptions of which will bo given
shortly.
Henry Holm, tho Marshfield
butcher nnd market man, drove a
band of nice sheep through towu
jesterday,
Mr. Fox thinks every sugar-beet
seed tbut he plauted has come up,
while tbe seeds of other beets have
turned out very thin.
ANTED — EA11HFUL
MEN
OH
wmuen to travel for responsible estab-
lishtnl house in ( Iregon. Salary if780 ami
expenses, position permanent. Reference.
Enclose self-addressed «tamped envelope.
The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Cui-
cago.
W
^ A N D Y CATHARTIC
rabcoDuAfe
CURE CONSTIPATION
^
A ll
DRUGGISTS
ABSOLUTELY GDARABTEED
pi« an<l booklet free. Ad. STERLING RKXEOl t’O.. Chirasro, Montrc.il. Can.. o rK m fork .
sit.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING,
HORSE-SHOEING and
W AG O N -W O R K .
Having rexit-*d M r. A . C. W ils o n ’ - n w and w 1 >
A. Alexson will haye nn auction
uqu p p d B nek smith a d W goa Shop, I m
sale of household gmxls next Thurs
pr p r d to d o C k nd3 ot w o k in the above»
day ut 1 o’clock p. m. The sale will
line.-:, in fP s t-c .a s s m ann r and r. a so aab er tee
No ono will deny that wo have a be iu front of Lamb's store, and
good man as chairman of out town | will include three stoves, all articles Give Me a T rid .
of furniture, und u fine, fresh milch
board.
J. W . FIELD, Blacksmith.
M iss Josie If ndsou came over j cow.
from Empire last week and is visit-, At a recent meeting of the town
iD g her parents and the family.
board, that body organized by the
Mr. Millard discovered a bee-tree ] election of J. 1’ . Goodman ns pies-
At another
while working on bis school tract ident of the board.
last Saturday, aud today intends to meeting last Saturday night the
City Recorder Leach nnd City
capture tho sweet contents.
Marshal Brown qualified nnd their
Children’ s Sum m er W aist and Knee-
bonds were accepted aud fiiled.
Pants among new arrivals at tho
A prominent western newspaper
___________ B E R L IN ST O R K .
recommends flax seed tea as an
11 AS AND W IL L KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Horsfall vis excellent remedy for wliooping
ited a brief spell in this place last cough. It may be good but it is
Friday. Mr. H. is trying to secure not to be compared with Chamber
an eligible lot for church pur lain’s Cough Remedy. Tliis prep
poses.
aration will ollay the violent fits of
A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES.
A game of baseball w as played coughing aud mnke them less fre
last Sunday at this place between quent and less severe. It also lique
- W K ALSO HAVE —
a kid nine of Beaver Hill and a like fies tlie tough mucus, making it
nine o f this place.
Tbe Coquille easier to expectorate.
Coflina, Burial Cuskets, etc., aud do Undertaking and Embalming on
Complete
short notice.
boys triumphed.
recovery is much quicker, too, when
*oY"Gencral Repair and Cabinet work done at store
A. Alexson and family will leave this remedy is given. There is no
teirin I. O. O. F. Building, aud we guarantee satis-*'©«
tbe last of this week for residence danger in giving it to small children,
IHyfaction in every line.*©«
in California.
We regret to lose as it is a pleasaut syrup and contains
them; they are very cieyer people nothing injurious. For sale nt 25
aud bave made many friends here. and 50 cents per bottlo by R. 8.
THE
Tbe steamer Coquille River car Knowlton, druggist.
Rev. J. L. Futrell has just re-
ried Mrs. Elbert Dyer, W. Robin
son, Jacob Yantias, F. E. Palmer cei >ed a letter from Baltimore,
and Henry Goetz, ns passengers to Md., of May 10th, from Mrs. Leitch,
San Fraucisoo when she sailed last making known the death of her
husband, Rev. Langborno Leitch,
trip.
A new lead of coal has been once u resident minister nnd well
struck at the Stockman place, juet known and popular here, who
at the edge of tovn.
Uncle Jack pnssed away peacefully to the
Wilson is much pleased at the strike Better Laud on April 30th.
Rev.
which is new 40 inches thick, and Mr. L. had been a missionary in
COQUILLE CITY, OR.,
12 inches, with a thin senui of slate China after leaving here, but on
between.
Work will begin on account of failing health returned
to this oountry some few months Corner Second and Taylor Streets,
track-laying at once.
John Rowan gave ns n branch of since. He married a Miss Mildred
blossoms from an apple tree on M. Philips at the missionary station
bis place that furnishes a pointer in Chinn, who wns at that time the
as to fruitful nets. Tt is frorti what physician in charge of the hospital
-
—
is called "L ady” apple, a small for women at Foo-Chow, Chins,
fruit, h»t very prolific and palat who survives and is a resident of
I F WE H A V E N ’T GOT
able.
Tbe branch mmsured 27 Baltimore. Mrs. L. desires a situ
inches, nnd bad 30 sets pr bunches ation as teacher in some seminary
W H A T YOU WANT.
o f blossoms averagirg 6 blooms or academy, and we should judge
from I ipi 4 standing in the church
each—or a total of 180.
and professional rank, being a
Call: Tho tramp steamer Homer
Will Supply It For You.
graduated M. D., she would be a
has at last found a definite placet«
most desirable acquisition to any
run to. She has been put on the
community.
Don’t fail to call nt tbe Pharmacy.
You will find a full stock of Stl>
route between here and Astoria,
tionnry. Tablets and School Supplies on hand.
nnd will in future run opposition to
T o Curo Constipation Forever.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
the Alice Blanchar l. A regular rate If Take
C. C. C. fail to curo, druggists refund mouojr.
war is now in order and people will
rescrip t!on s Soientiflca.il y “Trilled.”
he able to send freight to Oregon
N I K R I F .n .
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
in a few days for $1 a ton, while the M aokh -M obgan — On Daniels creek, May 5,
18‘J7, Joseph D. Magee and Miss Ida Mor
passengers may lie carried for
gan.
nothing, with a meal ticket thrown S tone -M c ^ amtbell — At Bandon, by Jnstioe
in.
Morse. May 9. 1897, Hophine Stone and
M ihs Viola MoCampbell.
The Labor Exchange depository
is now opened and ready for busi
non*.
ness on First street.
So bring T en B rook —At Libby, May 13,1897, to Mr.
H. 1 . T U TT L E , FUOCHIETO B.
and Mrs. A. R. TenBrook, n daughter.
aloDg your deposits, snob as bacon,
P
erkins
—At
Myrtle
Point,
Mny
12,
1897,
to
potatce8, beans, Luiter, chickens,
Mr. and Mrs. N. G . W . Perkin«, a son.
eggs and anything you may bave to A dams —At Myrtle Point, May 12,1897, to
AVING LEASED THIS N EW , COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O ST L E B Y ,
I urn now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
deposit and assist in starting tbisj Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adam», a daughter.
style, with the very best of accommodation« aud nt most reason- 1
worthy enterprise. Remember God
nl)le rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men.
helps him w ho tries to help him- I
roomy nnd centrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term»
L eitcu —In Baltimore, Md., April 30,1897,
self, and if we make no effort we \ Rev. Luugnorne Leitch, aged about 30
for Fumilie« nnd Theatrioul Troupes.
deserve no success. This is a busi > eira.
Rates— »1 to $2 per day.
ness that is bound to succeed if
tbe people will ouly take hold of
Church Directory.
and push it along.
The Mount Lebanon Shaker re
m U IS T IA N OHUKUII, C xiaillo City, j
BY
) Preaching 21 nnd 4th Lord’ s days in (
cently performed a great deed of
each month, at 11 o'oiook a. ni. aim 7:30 ;
charity, although it wiumotd« s gned
G E O R G E P A T O S , M IS T E R .
8T E A M E B
a. m. Sand ay-school every Sunday at 10 \
as a charity, being nothing more
o’ clock n. m. Praytr-raeetiog every Wed- i
nesday
evening.
C.
A.
S
tinh , Minister
nor less than an advertising scheme.
!
It however resulted in great good
¡Vollen lo P o l í n T Ax p i i j e r s . j This new and commodious steamer will
just the pame.
They gave away
mnke regnlar trips between
1000 bottles of their Digestive
L L PERSON» D ELINQUENT IN
Cordial to those suffering from
their taxes are advised to settle the
FREIGHT FROM HAN FRANCISCO
to Bandon. Prosper, Parkersburg, Ran tnxefl due Coo« county on or before the 20th
stomach derangements.
AND
dolph, Lnnglois, Denmark, Riverton and day of May, 1*97. otherwise the sheriff J
It was so effective in curing those Coquille City,
mast comply with the law and force oollec- ‘
tion.
J. H knhy H ohbokpsb ,
who used the remedy that they were
County Judge,
loud in their praises of it and in
$ 2 .5 0 per Ton.
B. F. Ron«, Commissioner,
I. T . W kekly , Commissioner.
consequence a lnrgo demand for
F1RHT-CLAHH
FPr„ a S le! $3.50 per Tor,.
the Cordial was at oneo created.
W OOL! W O O L !
prcigljt and Passenger Line.
Tho druggists of this town have
little books that tell all about it.
Cabin passage—any point on Coquille
W e nre paying the highest market price
Digestive Cordial creates an ap
for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Bandon. River, R7.BO.
petite, aids digestion nnd brings
O. C. BENJAMIN. Agent,
janflOtfl BANDON W OOLEN M ILLS' CO.
Mission 1, Pier No. 2,
about a rapid increase in flesh and
Han Francisco, Cal,
strength.
ARNING.—All bunting parties or in J. A. Lyons, local agent, Coquille City.
M en’ s, Boys’ «nit M isses’ Dree': Straw
H ats, cheap at the B E R L IN STO RE .
Ooc^nille
P U R N IT T J R E ^ -
S T O IfE
BED-ROOM SUITES, 4 * LOUNGES. SETTEES, # EXTENSION TAELES,
ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, I I MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC
Q O Q U IL L E
Is the Coming Drug Store.
0
S
Cut Rates
Str. “Coquille ffiver
C
COQUILLE rçiVErç
V
E
Copile Hirer.
Cabin Passengers, $ 7.50
LAXOL is the nnmc of a palatable
Castor Oil. Just the thing for chil
dren.
--------------►.»»-. -
■■ - —
Notice.
All citizens nr s hereby notified
that I will officially visit and
inspect tbe premises of each within
tho corporate limits of the town of
Coqnille City, beginning Jun9 1,
1897, nnd therefore request that all
shnnld comply with Ordinance No.
6, requiring all premises to be
cleansed of standingor waste water,
rubbish, garbage, offal, etc , upon
pain o f the penalty of a fine for
non compliance.
I fnrther orge that citizens see
that all plr.nks cn their aidewalka
are nailed down, nnd broken or
faulty ones r 'pieced by safe ones.
G
A. B rown ,
City Marshal.
W
For fnrther perticali©! apply to
dividual hunters, with or without
O. C. BEN IAM IN . Agent,
dogs, aro hereby warned to keep off my
Mission Wharf,
premises, or suffer the penalties of the law TT'OR HALE—!®® acres of All Bottom
Han Franeiioo, Uni. mart 31 1
M. J. PEN DLETON.
JT Land, % mile sonlh of Coquille City,
May 1 2 ,1S97.
on bank of river; 1H acres in cultivation;
go«»d farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune
trees—crop this year.
Plenty of apple
trees for family orohArd. Terms reason
able. Address
G. W. STEVENSON,
HA
W FRANCISCO,
FUA
HAN
CAL., Near the jnnlStf]
Coqnille City.
Ferry, offers goods to oonsnmers or dealers
at smallest margin of profit consistent TT'OR H a L K —T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls,
with safe and honest dealing.
JT both elegible to registry for pure-blood,
READ TH E LIST.
one yearling and one spring calf.
The
Ladiej’ Stylish Jackets, dark Colors,. .$ 4 00 yearling cau bo bought for $40, and the
C T I HAVE STOCK F O B S A L E - Ladies’ Htylish Capes,
4-months’
old
calf
for
$20.
Address
the
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“
.. 3 00
f i » k
V A M itr r iM .
Out of style '"’oats, size 3 2 ...................... 1 00 | 11 K it vi,i) office for particulars, or writ*
JUDGE J. H. HOI BOEDER,
Out of style Coats, size 32. dark......... 1 2 d
Arago, Coos county,Oregon.
Ladies* Wiute" Underskirts......... from
40 july7tf 1
Ladies’ $1 Underskirts.................. now
65!
Hkirts, wide corded, ruffles..................... 1 00
Ladies’ Sleeveless Underve«ts, 10. 1ft,
2ft
Ladies’ Vests with long sleeves, from
22
Ladies’ H« avy Vests, for winter..........
4i|
Ladies* Pants t-> match Vest.
CLASS IN S H O U T -H A N D
AND
Ladies’ Black Seamless H<
8 , 12 ,
Double Entry Bookkeeping will begin
Lndies’
strong
Wo*l
Hose.
45
at
once
under
Prof.
Conway,
of
tbe
Col-
XJfT Write for what you want.
|
Children’ « Hose, M ack......... . 10 , 1ft. 20 legiate Institn e, to continue 12 weeks.
Girls’ Hose, fine » nd heavy
25
35 This system of Short-Hand is snperior to
.10, 1ft any other. Scholars can j*in the clnas at
Infanta* Cotton Hose...........
Infanla’ Wool Hose........... ... 10 . I ft, 25 any time. Rates of tuition a u dit known
Child’ s Wool Hose..............
7*. 10 on application by ih s I m I or in person to
Address
L . A. M ’.RHTEKH.
Wool Ho«", black.................
15 J
D M . CONW AY.
Cleveland, Oregon, i
All kinds ot Uose nt ri» ht pri
Coqnille City, Oregon.
The Egg Season
is Over.
C M I T U ’C
CASH STOftE.
s m i i n 3 25-27 Market Nt.,
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j AGES,
SIZE S,
Í PRICES.
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