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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1897)
v s Rey. W. B. Smith and family Harvey Price was up from R iv went down to Ban.Ion yesteiday, erton yesterday. to lie absent the baluuce of the Toothbrushes, soaps, e tc ; a TUESDAY, .11 NE ï, 1897. week. Coquille Phurmacy. * After the program nt the enter Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap tainment ut the academy next Sat R E G U L A R TR A IN S for cash—and cash only. * urday night, strawberries will be o n d a y s , W e d n e sd a y s an d f k i days will run as follows: Capt. Clausen was up Monday served ut 10 cents per plate. Leave | Arrive 8 00 a. m. | Marshfield 12.30p. rn. from his lower-river home. Mr. nnd Mis. John Gammill of Vrrivo “ | Leave Mrs. Jap Yoakarn, now of Port- Marshfield, and u lady friend who ».30 “ | COQUILLE CITY 11.00 a. ni. 10.00 10.30 “ »tie Point laud, was seen in towu yesteiday. is visiting, made a trip to Myrtle I Point through this place last Sat Coquille Pharmncy for station urday, returning Sunday. LOCAL it e m s . ery, tublets and school supplies.* Young men —youug ladies—join Additional locals on 2d page. New goods—new goods at bod- the Temperance Legion and edify Nails only $11.25 at The Fair rock prices nt, Mrs. C. W. Martin’s. * yourselves and be useful to others. Store. * For Sale at Your Own Price nnd Meets for organization nt the Chris- Mrs. Hoot keeps fresh bread and terms; \ section of fine timber on taiu church at 2: 30 p. m. next Sun day. yeast for sale. Coquille river. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Carter, of Finest line of toilet sonpB on the W anted — T o trade Bandon prop riyer at Coquillo Pharmacy. * erty for Coquillo City property. In Fishtrap, who lost their home by Dt st of bacon nt Johnson Ilro’e, quire at this office * fire a few weeks ago, desire to return thanks to their neighbors aud many also eastern honey drip syrup. * W anted —To borrow, $100, on 3 friends who have been so kind to W anted to R e st — A n organ. or 5 years’ time; c o d security. them siuco their misfortune. Leave information at this ollice. Apply at H erald office. The Memorial sei vices at Dora Clean up your premises and were largely attended and appro Mrs. Root will supply brend dur drive the nails in jo u r sidewalks. Rev. T. F . GanimRge ing Mrs. Wilkius’ absence. Also priate. Deal with those who deal with furnish hop yeast at 10 cents per preached ttio sermou, and all o f you—or advance the gpneral inter quart. the exercises were uppiopriate and ests for (he general good. Postmaster Aiken ndvertises, of most befitting the solemn day. Watch aud jewelry repairing ¡ d Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dunham of date Juno 1, letters for Chas. B. a workmanlike manner at the low Marbfield, were here last week and Tennisson, B. Noe and Sirs. W. H. est rates, by C. L. Gray. * spent n dny or two. Mr. Dunham Smith. has traded his Marshfield property Gov. 1 jord last Saturday com A henvy drill for the Ilnndon to A. G. Aiken of this place, for the missioned L. A. Roberts, of Myrtle jetty was received here Monday latter’s nice residence property. Point, to be a notary public. Mrs. C. W. Martin has received a from tlio city and forwarded nt once Our coal mine promises extra fine stock of goods fresh from the to its destination. well. A few days more and the city, and at very low prices. Call A lfrid Peats’ beautiful wall now track will bo finished, the and see them. * papers— up to date in style and nt engine located and work begin J. S. in varnest. W e expect to Bpeak Cap t. Vale Perry, who attonded the astonishingly low prices. further of the mine in next issue. Odd Fellows’ state meeting at Port ! Edmunds, agent, Coquille City. land, returned to his home at Pan- Only a day or two yet remain till N o t i c e — A ll k in d s o f b la c k s m it h don via this place last Friday. w o r k d o n e as c h e a p a s cu n b e d o n e Marshal Brown will officially inspect Arrivals from San Francisco, by b y a n y o n e e ls e . H o r s e s s h o d a l l the premises of our citizens as to Homer, May 23: Mrs. C. H. llut- r o u n d fo r o n ly $ 1 .7 5 . W . D r a n e . their cleanliness and healtbfulness, nfter which he will roport all delin ler, F. L. Fernandez, J. B. M cLeol, Mrs. C. IV. Martin has a full line ltobt. Campbell, Rev. J. Blaeggan of men’s and boys’ clothing, which quents and proceed to enforce the A nice residence property at would be well for all to see and law. The bay papers extended a cold MarsLfield has been placed in oor price before purchasing elsewhere. * reception to Photographer Baker hands for exchange for Coquille When the scalp is atrophied, or from this pluce, notwithstanding property. Call, if you mean busi shinybald, no preparation will re ness. * store the hair; in all other cases, many citizens there solicited liis Better build a wall Arrivals hy Fnrnllon, May 23: Hall’s Hair Renower will start a presence. around your town and hang out the Mrs. G. Morell, W. S. Beutly, H. growth. British flag nnd got a British man C. CaseVodt, W. D. Mithcell, O. A. Mrs. Carter, of the bay, is on a ager. Craddock, Mrs. Craddock, Miss N. visit to her sister, Mrs. Asa Coon, Hark Dunham has associated Rogers. and the two will extend their visit Mr. Camiinc, snperiutendent of to their old home at Camas Valley himself with the livery-stablo busi ness at this place, having owned for the county infirmary, brought in for a couple of weeks. some years a half interest in what several of the inmates who could Regular 8-for-quater cotton socks re was known as the Dunham & White travel Monday to the Decoration duced to 5 ce n ts ; good cotton 8 spools livery establishment on First street, exercises. for 25c., anil the C oquille em broidery but which the owners had rented to Prof. Claud Nosier will make n silk 10c. a dozen. B E R L IN STO R E. the Nosier Bro’s. trip to valley points, including Monmouth and Portland, at the i The stenmer Moro readied this NOTICE.—J. 8. McCain is a United States Commissioner and a No close of the present term of our j place nt 2 p. to. ¡Saturday. She j city schools. He will go on his discharged considerable frtlght and tary Public. He is prepared to make took on a load for t lie city nt Lyons’ homestead entries and take final •wheel. proofs on homesteads. He is also mill and coal at Riverton. Mrs. J. L. Coke, o f Marshfield, prepared to make out and ackowl- L. L. Dietz, a iiractical watch And sister, Miss Lorentzen, of edgo all kinds of legal papers—- repairer, will soon open a shop in Dairyville, Curry county, were in deeds, mortgages, bonds, etc. His this place Wednesday of Inst week Coquille City— in the meantime will office is in the Odd Fellows’ build on their wny to Dairyville, the for do all kinds of repairing at home, ing, 1st floor, Coquille City. Call in. at the Judge Nosier rsidence. * mer to visit her parents. Mrs. Judge Dyer, of Bandon, There is a good and a poor qual ¥ou need not go nor send else came up on a visit last Saturday, ity o f almost everything on the where for clothing, either for men remaining till yesterday, the guest or boys. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have market—even in dru gs--bu t Dr. of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Buck. Moore keeps only the best grade brought them right to your door, o f medicines at his Pharmacy. She expected to greet her grand and have the invoices of much more Ono’s health should not be trifled daughter, Miss Maud Garfield, o f to como on next steamer. with. * Oakland, Cal., on her return liomp, who comes to spend her vacation Arrived by Areata, Friday, May A procession numbering 148 21: C. M. Uardhoff, Miss E, persons, by actual count, followed with her relatives and friends at Elbert Garfield, her Chopelon, Mrs. Perino, N. hew is. the drums from the schoolhouse to BaDdon. F. W. Saunders, W. H. Brown, F. Masonic hall yesterday morning to brother, came up with Elbert Dyer Perry, J. Ghocdy, L. Spadafore. he present at the literary and mu some days ago. F . Gahlteri, J. Maitland and W. sical exercises attending the Deco A company of the Loyal Tem Griffiths. perance Legion will be organized ration Dny program. Many persons are visiting this Bandou’s town election was held jin this place at 2:30 p. m. next place and Beeking residence prop Monday of last week and was hotly Sunday, at the Christian church, erties. Persons who have lots for contested. The vote resulted as j Mrs. Good, orgnuizer, aud other sale should register with the H e r follows: Trustees— John Felter, j ladies of the W. C. i ’. U. will he a l d , so that we could give necces- C. Farriss, Y. M. Lowe, Ed Gallier : present to make known the nims snry information and secure homes and Charles Majory. Geo. T op ! and objects and urge the presence of for new-comers. ping was elected city recorder and | the pareuts and children of the ' community to that end. Every A lady in this city last Saturday Charles McCulloch, city marshal. Dr. Leneve has had his business friend of temperance aud morality baked a nice cake, and put it on a should turn out. plate and on a little shelf hung out houso on Front street neatly Prof. Knnenintz, of tlie Berlin side to cool. Sunday morningenke repainted. Part o f this building and pluto wore gone. If the party | will be devoted to the use c f the store, is exhibiting a very handsome will bring back the plate, the lady j county officers, from nnd after July gold watch and some cocoons in a will forgive him of the other part Jst until the Dew courthouse is show case, and he offers to every j ready to receive the archives, being purchaser of ?1 worth of goods— o f his meanness. and for eacli additional $1 worth of An entertainment for the benefit supplied with a large and safe goods another chance— a guess of o f the Melhodist church will be vault the number of cocoons, and at a given next Saturday nigtit at the F R E E l — U k G O LD W A T C H . time to lie announced, maybe in academy building. There will be W e will m ake you pre July or August, the watch will be racitatious and a choice musical pent of this m agnificent given to the one guessing nearest to 14-k gold w atch, hand program, and refreshments nfter som ely engraved and fit the number of cocoons. Call and the program. Admission— under ted w ith latest m ovem ent see them and make a guess. 14 yenrs of age, 10 cents; adults, G. A. R. and W. R. C. Committees V isit the School. fOQiUIl Cttfi fumili. M 15 cents; 10 for strawberries. The track at the coal mine, con necting the new opening with the main track, about 1100 feet, is nearly completed. The work has been done rapidly, many citizens lending a helping hand and putting in several days o f work. There are two or three pretty heavy cuts, bat they were bravely tackled nod finished. and w arranted for ten years, provided that you can guess correctly, the num ber o f the Cocoons contained in a glass case w h ich is on e x hibition in ou r show w indow . For par ticulars, call on or w rite to B E R L IN STO R E. Our “ crank" friend, T. J. Perkins, nurseryman, of the lower river, was in town Monday and made us a pleasant call. Mr. P. is on his tour as nursery agent and supplying “ Going into a decline.” How spray pumps, 3tc., and needs no often do we hear this expression. commendation from the H e r a l d . What does it mean? It means that Coos county has no better citizen. people are losing flesh, growing thin, Mr. P. will also receive subscriptions for the H e r a l d , the only live, all wasting. The way to correct this condition home-print, all-home-brains, nnd ia to improve the digestion. The all-home-advocate paper in Coos condition arises from an inability to county. No patent or plate matter eat and digest food. In fact food in it. does more harm than good because The editor thanks Miss Irma it ferments and putrefies in the Lnkens, of Metropolis, III., for an stomach, developing poisonous invitation to attend the commence substances which when absorbed ment exercises o f the high school cause various disorders. at that place, held yesterday. This What is required is that the stom charming young lady, for some ach be made to perform its duties. years a resident o f this place and The Shaker Digestive Cordial is a known to most o f our citizens, held food already digested ami a digester the post of honor of the graduating of-foods as well. It wiil make the class, delivering the salntstory, stomach healthy. Get a hook from “ Deserve Success nnd Yon Will the druggist and read about i t Command It.” The invitation nnd program is exceedingly handsomp, A California chemist lias robbed a work of art, and this, o f the high Castor Oil of its bed taste. LAXOL school, excelling many that had is its name. 1 been issued by colleges formerly. ^ )A N D Y CATHARTIC Last Friday afternoon, in answer to custom and the order of Depart- j ment Commander I). C. Sherman, the committees appointed hy our local G. A. R. and W. R. C. posts ¡visited and addiessed the public school children, aud a very pleas- ' ing aud edifyiug event resulted. I ^ ALL The intermediate department, ud - I DRUGGISTS der Prof. Nosier, and the primary j SRQAT TITET V nTTSPSHTli'i’n ir> cure anT case or constipation. (Y.scarrt* are the Ideal Laxa* department, iu churge of Miss nDjULiU 1 E j L I UUAIYAIUE i I j U ,,»**. I:,.u.r rrip or rnpe.hut ra:iv easy naturalreeolU. Sam ple and booklet free. Ad. STERI IMJ KKYIKPf t<>., Chii-airo. Montreal. Can., orRet? York. fu .i Mary Quick, weie assembled in Prof. M. O. Hawkins’ room, and it was a packed audience. Comrades | Rev. C. A. Stine anil Jonathan I Quick had been detailed by the I A b s o lu te ly P u re . G. A. R. post, and Mrs. C. D. Elli-I Celebrated for its «rent leaven ott and Mrs. J. W. Sugg by the ing strength nnd hoaitlifulness. Relief Corps, J. S. MeEwen, rep. HORSE-EHOEING and Assures the food against alum nnd all forms of adulteration resenting the school board, while common to the cheap brands. Mrs. Nora A. Good, a former WAGON-WORK. lioYAL B a KINC* P o WDKU Co.. New York. teacher, Miss Maud Nosier, Miss H a v in g rent t M r. A . C. W ilror.V, n w and w e ll- Alma Green and Miss Alice James School Report equ p p ;d B a c k sm i’ h and W >gon S h op , I am were present ns visitors. prt p r d to d o It k nd s o l w o i k in the a b o v e A song—My Country, ’T ib of tines, in first-c-a ss m ann r and re a so n a b le rate* Of School District No. 55, for month Thee— was sung by tile school, ending May 27: Miss Marvin Lamb at the organ. Give Me a Trial. Names o f Deport- Then followed remarks hy Com papils. meat. J. W. FIELD, Blacksmith. SoDg by Laura Shelton. . . . 100 Belle H azelton... 1)5 rades Quick aud Stine. Nina Tennisson..X00:Mary C lausen.... 00 the school— O, Wrap the Flag Lizzie H azelton...100 Tena Clausen. . . . i*0 Florence Williams.loO Winnie Tennisson !K) Arouud Me, Boys. Mrs. Elliott, of Martin C lau sen... U8|Marnie Tennisson 90 the Relief Corps, made known the Georuo S h elton ,., iisi.fanies Hazel ton .. SB Daisy Tennisson.. 95 Willie Hazelton.. H8 wishes of that organization to tbo Anna Clausen — 9T>| Steve Steward.. . . 85 scholars nnd invited them to par Total No. crrollcd, 1G; average ticipate iu the decoration exercises. attendance, 1G. Those who have Song, by the school— When John been neither absent nor tardy dur nie Comes Mnrchiug Home. This ing the month: George Shelton, closed the exercises and the audi Anna Clausen, Belle Hazelton, Mary ence adjourned. Clausen, Tena Clausen. No. of vis HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF A Testimonial. E d y t u M. H o w e l l , itors, 9 . Teacher. We have mentioned the fact that The Arlington high-arm sewing Card of Thanks. machine, represented by the H e r a l d A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. The ladies of the W. R. C. take for the benefit of the people, is as - WE ALSO HAVE — this method of returning their good as the high-priced machines sincere thaDks to the many who so you buy from agents, and yet fur Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on kindly assisted them for the Decora nished at one-third or one-fourth short notice. tion Day exercises, iu contributions the price. We ordered an Arling »^ G en era l Repair and Cabinet work done nt store“®« ton a few weeks since for Elder of flowers and in other ways; to ittf-in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis--®« the school teachers nnd the chil S. S. Barklow at Norway, and here toyfaotiou iu every line.“® « dren who participated so liberally is a voluntary testimonial from in the day’s exercises; to the Choral Mrs. S. S. Barklow: N o r w a y , Oregon, May 20, 1897. Society nnd friends for their valu THE M r . M c E wen — Dear Sir: Please able help and encouragement. Their uniform kindness and patri excuse me for not writing sooner. I like tlio sewing machine very otism are sincerely appreciated. G e n . L y t l e P o s t , N o . 9, W. R. C. much. It gives perfect satisfaction ---------------------- so far ns I have tiied it. I think it Wm. Benham of this place is tenm- is just as good as the $G5 machines. ster for Jim Hayes at Empire City. Yours, with respect, M rs . 8 . S . B a r k l o w . Attorney Upton, of Bandon, was A 10-year written guaranty in this place on business last Fri goes with each machine. day. I __________ _ _____ CURE COi 1 ST^PATIOM POWDER GENERAL BLACKSIVMTHING, O o q u L Ì lle p U R N IT U R E ^ -- STO RE BED-ROOM SUITES. « * LOUNGES. SETTEES, 41 EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, 0 MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC -- Q O a U IL L E COQUILLE Mrs. Rev. \V. B. Smith and chil dren returned last Friday from a visit to Marshfield. Tom Coke killed a large black bear on the road between this place and Sumner Wednesday lust. CITY, OR., James Doughty last Saturday brought ns up a specimen of the Corner Second and Taylor Streets, caterpillar that is ravaging the lower-river section. Uncle Bird Vowell pronounced it the “ king” of the tribe. When caught it was found quite fast to a limb by a J. W. Sugg was taken down sud horny protrusion under its body, denly and very sick Sunday night, and spinning its web at a wonder I F W E H A V E N ’T GOT but expected to be out today again. ful rate. The Sunday-school of the Church Hotel Coquille has passed to the * W H A T YOU WANT, of Redeemed Israel will have a Chil management of Capt. C. H. Butler, dren’s Day program next Sunday lie having moved in yesterday. evening. All are invited. The captain is widely known aud --------- o --------- Word from Grandma Bunch and popular, and knows we'l how to Miss May, from Florida, represents cater to the pnhlic wncts, hence we Don’t fail to call at the Pharmncy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta- them as very lonesome just now, expect Hotel Coquille to advertise tiouary. Tablets aud School Supplies ou hand. our vnlley and section through its with a growing longing to return ----------- « ♦ » -------------- ■ reputation ns a hostelry worthy of to Coos county. p r e s c r i p t i o n s S c i e n t i f l c a . l l y “T r i l l e d . ” patronage. An organization of the Loynl Mr. Elvey, of Riverton, has left Temperance Legion will be mnde DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. at the Christian church next Sun for Klamath conuty, owing to ill day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Par health. He tins been a citizen of ents and children are uiged to Coos county for many years. «s attend. Is the Com ing Drug Store. Will Supply It For You. It is published that a specinl term o f the circuit court will convene at this place in the month o f June, to try nnd dispose of the long list of railroad cases that cumber the docket. s M H IDNEY chool Furniture Co 0 T E L '‘C0 QUiLLE, » « » C. H. BUTLER, PR O PR IE T O R . AVINQ LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODEltN HOBTLEHY, I mn now prepared to entertain tlio traveling pulilio in tlrzt-ctHHu etrle, vitti tire ver> Lest o f accommodations and at most reason able rates. Tables enpplied with the best the market affords. ANUFAOTURE TH E CELEBRATED SAMPLE ROOMS for Comm-reinl uien, •‘ I I K A D T I l ” Automatic Pupils’ roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and T erm . for Families aud Theatrical Tronpea. lliite»— $1 to #2 per day. S A Children's Day service will be give at the little church next Sun day evening, to which the public is D E S K S , cordially iuvited to attend. A pro and all furniture necessary for the School* gram of music aud recitations will room. Every desk of this company’s man ufacture is be given. Admission, 15 cts. and under 14 , yenrs 10 cts. to entertainment at the j FOR 13 YEARS, academy building Saturday night. S. J. Tuttle moved yesterday WARRANTED and any part that becomes broken or unfit Strawberries will be served. from Hotel Coquille to the Lyons for use during that time will bo duplicated UEO R U E P I T O .Ì , M IN T E D . property, where he will conduct without charge. Church Directory. Write for circulars and prices to the hotel business in the interest of MRS. NORA A . GOOD, the general pnhlic, but especially A jent for Coos county, HRISTIAN CHURCH, Coquillo City. Coquille City, Oregon. to meet the desires o f his wide Preaching 2d ami 4th Lord’ s days in This now and commodious steamer will make regular trips between j each month, at 11 o’clock a. in. and 7:30 circle of friemL everywhere who ! a. tn. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 know him aud Mrs. Tuttle as host WIK. BEACH, o’ clock a. ra. Pray« r-meeting every Wed 01610331 nesday evening. C . A. S t in k , Minister. and hostes.s Str. “ Coquille l^iver’ C The approaching election cam paign in Oregon will he of unusual E d ucate Your Ilow cls W ith Cascaret*. Candy Cathartic, euro const Ipation forever. interest, especially iu Coos county, 10c, 25c. If C. O. C. fail, druggists refund money. —A N D - and a fine opportunity is giveD to n o in . the people to patronize newspapers who deceived them and sold them J ohnson — On Ross slough, May 24, 1897, to out, as far as it was possible— first Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Johnson, a daughter. IL L TAKE CONTRACTS TO DO by pretending to be independent; C h b isten sh n — At Marshfield, May 24, 1897, any work in my line, or work bv the to Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Christensen, a day. All and secondly by selling themselves work done in first-class manner daughter. to the plutocratic tools to advocate S owasit —At Myrtle Point, May 27,1897, to and at reasonable rates, or no charges. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sowash, a son. their long citizenship and friend ship for the dear people. Princi K bu nk — On Myrtle creek, May 23, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kruiik, a son. ples or pelf will be the leading con S mith —At Coos river. May 24,1897, to Mr. BY testants. nnd Mrs. W. H. Smith, a daughter. W h b b l b b — In Coquille City, May 29, 1897, S T E A M ER to Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Wheeler, a son. i APER - HANGER P ÄMTER. W Cut Rates M ol I r e A ll to D r la ia q i a r u t T s x p n i e r s , person s d e l in q u e n t AND I Gopille Riyer. in their taxes are advised to settle the taxes due Coog county on or before the 20th FIRST-CLASS day of May, 1*97. otherwise the sheriff must comply with the law and force collec freight and Passenger Line. tion . J. H h NRY SrilBOKDBB. County Judge, Cabin passage—any point on Coquille B. F. Boss, Commissioner, I . T. W e k k l y , Commissioner. River, 1 7 .9 0 . O. C. BENJAMIN. Agent, Mission 1, Pier No. 2, W OOL! W O O L ! San Francisco, CnI. J. A. Lyons, local agent, Coquille City. We are paying the highest market price for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Bandon. junSOtfl BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. 'O R SALE—211 seres of All Bottom Land. mile south o f Coquille City, on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation; good farm buildings: orchard, 200 prune trees—crop this year. Plenty o f nppla BIRD. trees for family orchard. Terms reason jBFFF.ns—At South Marshfield, May 27,1897,! able. Address G. W. STEVENSON. I Fred Jeff* ra, aged 10 years, son of Mr. I HVV Coquille City. 8 AN FRANCK FRANCISCO. CAL.. Near the junlOtfl I aud Mrs. Fred Jeffers. 1 Ferry, offers goods to consumers or dealers ! | A nderson —Near Sumnef, May 24, 1897, in- | nt smallest margin of profit consistent ^OR SALE—Two foil-blood Jersey Hulls, j fnnt child of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Antler- i I ? HEIGHT FROM 8AN FRANCISCO with safe and honest dealing. 1 both elegible to registry for pure-blood, J f to Bandon, Prosper, Parkersburg, Ran son, aged 11 months. one yearling and one spring c a l f . T bs READ THE LIST. dolph. Langlois, Denmark, Riverton and yearling can be bought for $40, and the Coquille City, Ladies’ Stylish Jackets, dark co lo rs ...$4 (X) 4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the N THE COUNTY COURT OF TH E , Ladies’ Stylish Capes, ** •* .. 3 00 f o r p a r t ic u la r s , o r write State of Oregon, in nrd for Coos County Out of style ' ’oats, size 32.................... 1 00 U khai . d office JUDGE J It Hf’ HBOEDER. In the matter of the estate of I <)ut of st vie Coats, size 32, d ark......... 12A jn lv7lfl Arago, Coos county, Oregon. William G. Way, deceased, f Ladies' Winter Underskirts............from 40 For Norway, Myrtle ) i f e n n p r T ftn 85 Notice is hereby given that Celia L. Way Point and Arago, ) p 0 r I Of). Laities’ $1 Underskirts ..................now Skirts, wide corded. rnf!1»*s................... 1 00 and William Marshall Way have been Ladies’ Sleeveless Undervmts, 10. 15, 25 appointed executors o f the last will and Ladies’ Vests with long sleeves, from 22 testament of William G. Way, deceased, j Ladies’ Heavy Vests, for winter......... 45 by the County Court of the State of Ore- ( Ladies’ Pants to match Vest. \ r i,5 S S IN SHORT HAND AND gon for C o o s County, and all persons hav- | Ladies’ Black Seamless H o s e ....8, 12, 15 J\ Double Entry Bookkeeping will begin ing claims ag.iinst the said estate must Ladies' strong Wool H ose................. 22 45 nt once under P rof. Conway, o f the C ol present their clnin. duly vetifiod.as by law Children’ s Hose, bla ck ............. 10, 15. 20 legiate Institn e. to continue 12 weeks. required, to the «aid executors, nt Coquille, 1 ! Girls’ Hose, fine rnd henvy ............ 25. 35 T his system of Short-H ind is superior to Coos county, Orig>n, within c;x months For further particnlars apply to | Infants’ Cotton H ose........................... 10, 15 any other. Scholars con j «.in the class al from date. O. C. BENJAMIN. Agent, Infants* Wool Hose................ 10, 15, 25 any time. R ates o f tuition made known Coquille City. Oregon, May 2«. 1*97. Mission Wharf, Child's Wool H ose.................5V£. 7V£. 10 on application by postal or in person to C uria L. W a y , W m . M. W ay . San Francisco, Cal. Wool Hose, b la ck ... ............ 7}^, D. M CONWAY. 15 i All kinds of Hose nt right prices. Coquille City. Oregon. Jul |tj Executors. 1 May 12, 1897. i COQUILLE RIVER CMITH’S ¿ M t I I Poll S h e ’s just “ p o ll p a rrotin g .” T h ere’s no prettincss in pills, e x cep t on the theory o f “ pretty is that pretty d o e s.” In that case sh e’s right. A y e r’s P ills 1 d o cure biliousness, constipation , and all liver troubles. $2.50 per Ton. BOOKKEEPING \\!> MIOKTIIU». Calti PassBiprs, $1.50