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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1897)
CttfciiUf (£iig ì t a l i Ì V K S D A V , JD N E 8Ì Ï897T R E G U L A R T R A IN S o n d ays , W ednesdays duys will run us follows: Leave | 8 .0 0 a .m . I Marshfield Vrrive “ | H.ik) “ | COQUILLE CITY 10. (HI “ | Mvi lie 1’oint M and f u i - Arrive 13.80p.m . Leave 11.00a.in. 10.00 “ L O C A L ITE M S. Nails! Nuils! 1 Ouly 83 ut tbe Cur term of public school ends j Fair Store. next Friday. Goods sold to suit tbe hurd times Tooth brushes, soaps, etc.; a * Coquille Pharmacy. * at the Fair Store. For coffins, caskets and funeral Johnsou Bro’s are selling cheap supplies, consult the Coquille Fur for cash— aud cash only. * niture Store. Coquille Pharmacy for station Bev. Mr. and Mrs. Stiue are vis ery, tablets and school supplies.* iting their daughter, Rev. Mrs. H. Just received, a large and nice H. Buckner, ut Marshfield, for a few stock of boys’ chilling, at Mrs. days. Martin’s • W anted to T rade — A gentle, For Sale at Your Own Price and, The Entertainment well-broke horse, for a good dairy Additional local» on 2d page. tprms; J section of fine timber on ° ° w or you,)8 «tuck. Charley Collior in doing extensive Coquille river. ‘ ^ W atson . clearing. Ethan McDuffee and family have W a n t e d — To trade Bandon prop Mrs. Mujory passed down to Bau- erty for Coquille City property. In moved up from Rivertou to this Absolutely Pure. Uncle Me—the father— don yesterday. quire at this office * place. makes his home with them. Celebrated for it« groat leaven Mrs. ltoot keeps freBh bread and Only 90 cents will buy a fiue pair ing strength and healthfulness. yeast for sale. W anted — A good dairy farm of Assures the food against alum of misses’ shoes, sizes from 9J t o l l , nnd nil forms of adulteration from 100 to 300 acres, already Tbo Hinson fruit jars, at bed-rock at Mrs. C. W. Martiu’s. * common to the cheap brands. stocked with good dairy cows, for a prices, at the Fuir Store. * L oy a l H a k in o P ow der C o .. W a n t e d —To borrow, 8400, on 3 New York. FlueBt line of toilet soaps on the or 5 years’ time; good security. cheesery. Will lease for a few yours | with privilege of buying. riyer at Coquille Pharmacy. * Apply at H erald office. W aiting for Papa to Come. Mrs. Watkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. Best of bacon”at Johnson Bro’s, The Choral Society has re Robert Airey, Mr. nud Mrs. Frank also eastern houey drip syrup. * In memory of Beuldb Vivian Baker. adopted Monday night of each Bunch, Mr. aud Mrs. Bennett and W anted to B en t — An organ. week for its regular meeting. Such a quaint, curly lmired little darling, Mr. and Mrs. Ham Bunch were Leave information at this office. Sitting there in the big rocking chuir, Mrs. Root will supply bread dur down from tbe North Fork ou busi A h the sinking sun smiled in upon her, The Temperance Legion is both And the summer breeze to)rs with her hair; Also ness yesterday. interesting and educational. Join ing Mrs. Wilkins’ absence. The faint Bmell of the rones sweeps o’ er her, furnish hop yeast ut 10 cents per came And the honey bees drowsily hum, Mrs. Aiken and Miss Alice it «he lazily drifted off to dreamland quart. over yesterday to pack and remove So While A large a n d select stock of ladies’ waiting for papa to come. their wearing apparel, bedding, etc., A free dance was given at Afa- shoes at bottom prices, at Mrs. C. The red sun disappears o’er the hilltops, to their homo at Marshfield. We And the gentle breeze sinks down to rest W. Martin's. * sonic hall last Satuiday night. It regret exceedingly to lose our friends As the dark, noiseless shadows of evening Hev. Mr. and Mrs. Horsetail of was well utteiided and thoroughly aud neighbors. Slip stealthily in from the west; enjoyed. Hut she notes not the gathering twilight, Marshfield wero in town a short Mrs. Martin has received a fine For the wee darling’ s senses are dumb; while yesterday. Mis. Lizzie Godfrey (nee Lizzie is threading the mazes of dreamland, stock of new goods, including prin She While waiting for papa to come. Henry Johnson and John and Buzun) dispatched a wild-cat near cipally ladies’ and misses’ shoes in Weaverville, Trinity county, Cal., W ill Burrows are logging down on a wan, fever-parched little darling, great variety and at astonishingly Such Lying there nealh the coverlet white, a few days ago. the Hancock place. low prices; also boys’ clothing and As the pale moon peeps in at the window, W anted — A hand of 23 to 40 Watch and jewelry repairing in And the wind softly whispers, ’ tis night; j many other goods. Ah, the sweet face is haggard and pain- a workmanlike manner ut the low head of good sheep. Will trade a drawn, The steamer Coquille River est rates, by C. L. Gray. * saddle horse and pay the difference The thin hands are helpless nnd numb, R. D. S anfokd Coquille. arrived at this place this morn She is fading away like a sunbeam, Mrs. Hersey’s new millinery in cash. While waiting for papa to come. ing, direct from San Francisco. arrived earlier than expected. Call Don’ t miss the program at Ma ¡She is a welcome visitor, and her On the bank of that beautiful river, early and make your choice. * sonic ball next Friday evening. It Where the beautiful of earth find a rest, coining arid going me looked upon Call at Mrs. Hersey’s for the lat will be decidedly entertaining in as of one of the family, with deep Where the palm branches nestle and quiver, Gently stirred by the songs of the blest; est millinery, just from the enst, at both litirary and musical features. interest and solicitude. Knowing naught of earth’ s suff’ring aud prices to suit tlio times. * sorrow, Mrs. C. W. Martin has a full line Hearing naught of earth’s din harsh and The children and youth of the Rev. C. A. Stiue, the pastor, will of men’s and boys’ clothing, which grurn, preach next Sunday and Sunday would be well for all to see and town are urged to meet with the W. There our dear angel darling is watching C. T. U. next Friday afternoon, at And waiting for papa to come. night at the Christian church. price before purchasing elsewhere. * li. C. H armon , Lee, Or. 3:30 o’clock, at the Methodist Beautiful new hats and other mil Buckingham’s Dye for the church, to complete the organiza liner)' goods have just been received Whiskers is a popular preparation It will not cave everything. It is tion of a company of the Loyal from the east by Mrs. Horsey. Call iu one bottle, and colors eyeuly a Temperance Legion. The scholars not claimed that it will cure but one soon. We browu or black. Any person can are expected to be present on ad complaint, that is, dyspepsia. If our good citizens want to en easily apply it at home. cannot say that it will cure every journment of school. courage a good class of entertain case of dyspepsia, but it will cure a Prof. Hodgin, of Bandon, was Mr. Jacobson, Hie new pro large majority of them. Such cases ments, let thorn nttond that to he in this place yesterday, and we be prietor of the Coquille Furniture as are adapted to its use will derive given at Masonic hall Friday night. lieve leaves at once for Roseburg Store, is pushing business. He immediate benefit. One small bottlo Sheriff Gage was at Myrtle Point to enter the practice o f law. We is receiving new stock from the will be sufficient to test it. last Sunday at the Woodmen's believe Mr. H. will honor his pro The Shaker Digestive Cordial is unveiling ceremonies. He remained fession both in integrity nnd ability. city, besides being busy manu facturing special orders. H e is especially adapted for emaciated or with his family at this place till yes A movement is on foot to orgau- well prepared for undertaking, and elderly people whose food does them terday’s train. will furuisb caskets aud coffius of but little or no good because it is Our dentist, Dr. Carter, Las been lze a Labor Exchange at Marshfield. all sizes at prompt notice. not digested. The Cordial contains spending several days at Bandou, Friends of reform are signing to Tbe Loyal Temperance Legion an artificially-digested food and is a where he has made a good reputa that effect at C. Howe’s Racket store, tion ns a gentleman and qualified and all who are friendly to this was not organized last Sunday, digester of food happily combiued. advance step are urged to put down owing to the excursion which took Read one of the little books which dental practitioner. their names and help the cause so inauy away from town and other your druggist is now giving away There is a good and a poor qual along. distracting causes, but it was con- and learn of this wonderful remedy, ity of nlmost everything on the Sheriff Gage has been Laving eluded by those present to organize market—even in d ra gs--b u t Dr. A really palatable Castor Oil can T. U. meeting next Moore keeps only the best grade quite a family of law-breakers o n [ ? J ! j S ^ o f medicines at his Pharmacy. his hands for some days past, three Friday afternoon, at o:30 o clock, now bo had under the narno of - - - at the Methodist church. Most or LAXOL. One’s health should not be trilled o f whom will coutiuue boardets at nearly nil o f the scholars from the his hotel till October term o f court. with. * Miss Effa Gregory, whoso health school will be present, and others Legal notices to and from the One Turner whs discharged a day nre cordially invited, youth aud had been failing for some months courts, wbic|) aro required to be or b o atjo, ai d Polaud will be free parents, to take part in this work. past, passed away last Sunday, at. posted at the courthouse door, now ngnin in a day or two. the home of her father, a short dis Mr. Odell, representing the co-i tance from this plnce. read l'ut the courthouse door in John Johnson, o f the North Tho beau operative fire insurance scheme by i Coquille City,” and are accordingly Fork, came down from Myrtle Point tiful girl was the victim of consump occupying places ut the entrance of yesterday and will spend several the Oregon Fire Relief Association tion, nud had many friends and Masonic hall, the temporary temple days visiting his brothers, Sam aud of McMinnville, Or., pnssed home acquaintances here who anticipated o f justice at this place. Dud, tml other relatives and ward last Friday, via the hay, after with railness tho suro end of tho Her Our Labor Exchange column friends. He is feeling pretty well a very thorough canvass of this work of that fell destroyer. He has found a ready j decline had been rapid, since it was from week to week is very interest nud has almost wholly discarded valley. ing, and should prove doubly so to medicines for some while, but he patronage from our citizens, and a realized she had been marked out growing desire of the people to! as a victim of that wasting disease, farmers and working people par does not tiesbeu aud strengthen. free themselves From the oppres-1 ticularly. Keep informed, nud The Joint Traffic Arsociation and sionsof the old corporation system, and solicitous friends were grieved at its havoc as from time to time sooner or luter you will join the other illegal pooling combines can hosts that are peacefully rallyiugto raise freight nnd passenger rates, and thus secure to themselves al they observed its relontlessness. the call of freedom and independ but the govorument and state and cheaper and safer insurance and I Peace to her ashes. Many friends keep their money nt home for cir ence. interstate and railroad commissions culation and investment. We be extend sympathy to tho surviving Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Tuttle will can not reduce rates or do anything lieve Bandou was the banner com-1 members c f the family. take the steamer Coquille River legal, though they are organized tncuity, he having written at times M0TICE.—J- S. McCain is a United this trip and return to their home under law to protect the public. as high aa eight or ten risks a day j States Commissioner and a No in the city. Mrs. T. has SDeut The courts, which are organized there, and all along the river up to ! tary Public. He is prepared to make several mouths hero nud by her under law, should be stopped from Myitle Point is becoming deeply homestead entries and tnke filial mild and social ways hns endeared grinding. interested in the people doing! proofs on homesteads. He is also many fnpnds who will not thank The editor pnrtook of a birth business for themselves, iu their prepared to make out nnd ackowl- Bert for breaking in on the circle. day dinner last Thursday, given in 'own interests, aud not for the ; edge all kinds of legal papers—- Still, be hns a prior claim, and deeds, mortgages, bonds, etc. His honor o f our “ devil,” John Stone, j benefit o f the few. good wishes accompany both. office is in the Odd Felliws’ build on the occasion o f his 20th birth Ono of the boldest and meanest The J. S. Kimball Co. of San day, by his sister, Mrs. Nanuie ing, 1st floor, Coquille City. Cnlliu. of thefts that lias ever taken plnce Fraucisco has made cut rates for Fellows. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Dean, iu this community occurred last. Fri L. L. Dietz, a practical watch freight ou the steumer Moro to and Bud Stone nnd other of the imme from the city aud this river. diate family nnd a few friends were day night. A clothes-line heavily repairer, will soon open n shop in Freight from San Francisco to present to “ boost” the occasion and laden with a two weeks’ washing Coquille City— in the meantime will Bandon, Prosper, Parkersburg, wish John many returns of happy was left out by Mrs. Root, embrac do all kinds of repairing at home, ing five suits of Martha’s wear, three at the Judge Nosier rsidence. * Randolph, Riverton and Coquille anniversary days. suits of her own —all except what City ¡6 placed at 81 per ton. The The closing exercises of the Bnn- they had on their hacks— besides Educate Your R ow els W ith Cascarets. cut rates of the stenmer Coquille Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. River were first made, we under dou school took place last Wednes those of others of the household, 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. stand, to meet a Becret cut rate—or day for the school year 1890-97, and was swept of everything except a N T H E COUNTY COURT O F TH E rather a rebate—given by the a class of nine graduated, three from few napkins. It is to be hoped the State of Oregon, in and for Coos County The the minor nnd six from the major thief will bo apprehended. Moro. In the matter of the estate of t course. The graduates from the loss is severely felt by Mr. and Mrs. William G . Way, deceased, ) The new “ Tuttle Hotel” — the minor course were, Ralph B. Hunt, Root, not just so much for the value Notice is hereby given that Celia L . Way Lyons property— is a very inviting and William Marshall Way have been J. Frank JohnstOD, Henry Goetz; of the goods, but the fnct of the place to pnt op at or take a meal. appointed executors of the last will and from the major course, Kallona K labor lost snd inconvenience of testament of William G. Way, deceased, The rooms are large and airy, and replacing the wearing articles. by the County Court of the State of Ore everything so clean and nice, that Scott, Guss Gross, Rose J. Long, There is a clue to the perpetrator of gon for Coos County, and all persons hav it must become a popular stopping Penrl Walker, Jennie Charleston, the crime, nnd we hope li6 rony bo ing claims against the said estate must present their claims duly verified, as by law place for tbe traveling public, ami and Florence A. Rosa. The grad uating exercises were excellent and caught aud receive the punishment required, to the said executors, at Coquille, for entertainment to attendants at Coos county, Oregon, within six months that is his due. from date. the courts or on business. A large appreciated by the large audience Coquille City, Oregon, May 28,1897. of patrons and citizens who were and commodious stable is in con C elia L. W a t , W m . M. W ay , nection with the house nud travelers in attendance. ju !4 t j Executors. in vehicles or on horseback can bo A small blazeoccurred this morn- cared for aud their teams be pro ing, at quarter past 10 o'clock, nt M U CH lll> . vided for also. the property o f L. P. Maury, near T obin W allac * — A t Phoenix, Arizona, April 7, 1897, Will Tobin and Miss Lena W al the Methodist church. Mrs. Maury lace. was alone, attending to her house duties, having ronsiderable of m in i. The best way to buy any a hold Y ottwo —At Dorp, June 1,1897, to Mr. nnd fire in the rnnge, and a spark fell IIow good it lo c k s ! IIow Mrs. M. M. Young, a daughter. from the flue upon the roof and thing is to borrow it first. good it i s ! .......... And how it S h u l l — At Mvrtle Point. June 5, 1897, to was fanned into a flame. Mrs. Mr. and Mr. B. C. Shull, a son. hurts. W h y not look into the Get a package o f Schil Maury observed the fire, and gave S t r e e t — A t Prairie City. Oregon, May 25, question of Pill after Pie? 1897, to Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Homer M. ling's B est tea o f your an nlnrtn while engaged in fighting Eat your pic and take A y e r’s Street, a daughter. Miss Emma Stauff was cloge Pills after, and pie w ill please grocer. H e pays you yo(ir it. nt hand nud signaled an employe and not paralyze. F isitfb — At Bandon, May 31, 1897, Joseph money back if you don’t o f the H f i .ALD, and within a few Fisher, aged 53 years. 5 months and 1 day. minutes a force o f five men were like it. B aker —At thn home of her father. D. J. pres nt a- d successfully ended the Baker, in Lee comnmnitv. Jane 3. 1897. Beulah Vivian Baker, oldest daughter, That’s our way o f lend ravages of the flames. The oi ly aged about 10 years. dam :ge intained is a small hole in ing. C U R E D Y SP E P SIA . , G regory - At tbe home of her father near the roof and a flooded loft and din- | this pi ace . J nne 6,1897, Mi ss Effa Gregory, A Schilling & Company aged about 23 years. in inß room. San Francisco POWDER I That Plsasing Paralyzing Pie ! AYER’S Cathartic Pills Provided lust Saturday night nt tbe Collegiate Institute hy the ladies of the Methodist church, to realize a fund to repaper and im prove the interior of their church building, was not as well patron ized ns it deserved, but it was nevertheless a success financially, und a decidedly pleasuiable, refined nud edifying occasion. Other ap pointments iu town on the same night reduced the attendance, bat the audience was select and appre ciative, and the program recherche and unusually attractive. The program was as follows: Mixed quartet, Yachtiog Glee— Mrs. L. H. Morgan, soprano, Misses Uiidie Nosier nud Laurel Couway, altos, A. A. Leach, tenor, J. S. McEwen, bass; prayer by Rev. J. L. Futrell; instrumental duet— Misses Irene Lamb nud Mary Lee Futrell; vocal solo, “ Tbe Breezes Are Rocking the Roses to sleep” — Mis. Nora A. Good; recitation, The Old Methodist’s Testimony— Miss Laurel Conwell; comic solo, “ He Got It in the Same Old Place” — An derson Lamb; instrumental trio, “ Music Box” — Miss Keely and pupils, Irene Lamb nnd Mary Lee Futrell; vocal solo, “ Home, Sweet Home and Mother’s Arms” — A. A. Leach; recitation, “ Shadows on the Blind” — Mrs. Dr. J. B. Moore; instrumental solo, “ Ripples on the Alabama"— Miss Marvin Lamb; instrumental duet, by Missps Keely and Irene Leueve; vocal solo, "No, Thank You Tom ” — Mrs. Conwell; recitation, “ The Famine” — Miss Hnnna Keely; instrumental duet, by Misses Marvin Lamb and Zetta Messer. These numbers were unusually well rendered and heartily ap plauded ns they deserved to be, and displayed a marked advance in taste, grade and culture in both lit erary and musical selections. The music was modern nud up-to-date, and each selection was a gem and creditably given. Miss Martin Lamb is a charming accompanist on piano or organ, whose taste aud technique immensely sustain the vocalist if diffident or lacking inde pendence, and in this instance went far toward winning success. After the program the throDg took “ strawberries and cake” and passed a social s. .son. The young ladies were kept quite busy iu receiving aud filliug orders, but didu’t dally or miss many sales, and thus augmented the fund for chuich improvement considerably juver the door receipts. A nice MarsLfftld bands for property. ness. t A N D Y C A T H A R T IC C U R E CONSTIPATION ^ A L L ______ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, H O R S E -S H O E I N G and W A G O N -W O R K . H a v in g rent >d M r. A . C. W ils o n ’ s new and w e ll- eqn pp^d B acksm ith a rid W s g o n Shop, I am p r t p t r d to d o ll k nds ot w ork in the above lines, in flrst-c .a ss m ann r and reasonable rates G iv e M e a T ria l. __________ J. W . F I E L D , Blacksm ith. C o q u ille p U R N I T U A GOOD STOCK OF WALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. — W E ALSO HAVE — Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., nud do Undertaking and Embalming on short notice. «©-General Repair and Cabinet work done at store IS# in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis- ©ay-faction in every liue.-ieg THE f ’jO Q U I L L E p H A R M A C Y C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , OR., C o rn er Second and T a y lo r S treets, Is the Coming Drug Store. IF WE H A V E N ’T GOT W HAT W ANT, Don’t fail to call nt the Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta tionary, Tablets and School Supplies ou hand. --------- . » - p r e s c r ip tio n s » --------------- S c ie n .tiflc a .lly "'F ’i l l e c i . ” DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. lo c u tio n a r y BY YOU W ill Supply It For You. Church Directory. N T E R T A IN M E N T , - BED-ROOM SUITES, • LOUNGES. SETTEES, # EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, t t MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC ---------- ----------------- E E ^ HAS AND W IL L KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF ANTED — FAIT IIFUL MEN OH VV women to travel for responsible estab lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 and expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi cago. ( R S T O R E residence property nt lias been placed in our exchange for Coquille Call, if you mean busi * YHRISTIAN CHURCH, Cnqnille City. J Preaching 2d and 4th Lord’ s days in each month, at 11 o’clock a. in. and 7:30 a. m. Sand ay-school every Sunday at 10 o’ clock a. m. Pray» r-meeting every Wed nesday evening. 0 . A. S t in e , Minister. DRUGGISTS I Dear HTPI V r n m iK T P P n t , « , .c , fwt.of fo».tlp,tion. Cawarrt* arc (lie Idf,1 Lai,. AOOUuU 1 Cl til UU Altalt 1 Ciull [l.r. n.»<*r rrlp or eri|* 0 . bill rauM- r..y a.tur.l rot. Its. Sam. plr and booklet fr«r. IS. STEBI.IVO BE WEPT III., «birairo. Moetreal. < « ... or Sea lork. Ill H o tel c o q u il le , J.G.DE FOREST AND B.F. CHANDLER O * # C. H. BUTLER, PROPRIETOR. Of Portland University, AT Masonic Hall, Coquille City, Friday, June 11, at 8 o’clock p. m. Admission, 25 cents. - Children, 15 cents. PROGRAM: Recitation—“ She Wanted to Learn Elo cution” ................................ J. G. DeForest Recitation—“ Battle of Fontenoy” ........ ..............................................P. F . Chandler M asic.........................................Choral Society Recitation—“ Willie’ s Girl” .P . F. Chandler Recitation— “ Ben Hur’s Chariot Race,” ............................................... J. G. deForest Recitation—“ Mark Twain and the In terviewer” ........................P. F. Chandler Music.........................................Choral Society Recitation—“ One-day Solitary” ........... ................................................J. G. deForest Recitation— Artemas Ward’ s London Lecture..............................J. G . deForest Recitation—“ To the Lions” .P . F. Chandler Music ......................................... Choral Society Recitation—Selected............J. G. deForest AVING LEASED THIS NEW , COMMODIOUS AND M ODERN H O ST L SR Y, I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class style, with the very best of accommodations and nt most reason able rates. Tables supplied with tho best tho market affords. SAM PLE ROOMS for Commercial men, roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms for Families and Theatrical Troupes. Rates— $1 to ¡$1.50 per day. S W M . BEACH, P APER - HANGER S tr.“ Coquille,River C A P T . D K IM iO . 1 AINTER. This new and commodious stenmer will make regular trips between San Francisco IL L TAKE CONTRACTS TO DO any work in my line, or work by the day. All work done in first-class manner and at reasonable rates, or no charges. W TEST1MONALS. N o tic e to D e l i n q u e n t T a x p ia je r n . Messrs. deForest and Chandler are elocu tionist s of unusual ability. They can be ll persons d e l in q u e n t in relied upon to render a discriminating and their taxes are advised to settle the highly interesting program. — Charles E. taxes due Coos ooautv on or before the 20th Locke, D. D .. pastor Taylor Street M. E. day of May, 1x97. otherwise the sheriff church, Portland, Oregon. must comply with the law and force collec These young men have excellent gifts of tion. J . H knby S crboeder , elocution and oratory, and tneir renditions County Judge, have received the highest praise in Portland. B. F. Ross, Commissioner, —Thomas Van Scot, Acting Presiuent of I. T . W e e k l y , Commissioner. Portland University, Our chapter heartily commends them to all other Sister Organizations of Young People, or any others who may have the good fortune to hear them.—J. K. Green W e are paying the highest market prioe field, President Epworth League, Taylor for wool, spot cash on delivery, nt Bandon. Street M. E. chuich, Portland, Oregon. juu:Wtfl BANDON W OOLEN M IL L S CO. OregoDian: Completely captivated the audience. Pacific Cnristian Advocate: A rare treat. W O O L! r M I T U ’Q s chool Furniture Co M ANUFACTURK T H E CELEBRATED •‘ I I D H ’ I Ï ” Automatic Pupils’ 13 E S K S , and all furniture necessary for the School room. Every desk of this company's man ufacture is W ltlM F I i F»R 15 YEARS, and any part that becomes broken or unfit for use during that time will be duplicated without charge. Write for circulars and prices to M it». NORA A. GOOD, A ?» nt for Coos county, Coquille City, Oregon. FIKST-CLASS Freight and Passenger Line. Cabin passage—any point on Coquille River, * 7 . SO. Ü. C. BENJAMIN. Agent, Mission 1, Pier No. 2, San Francisco, Cal. 3 . A. Lyons, local agent, Coquille City. pOR S A L E - 2 « acres of All Bottom Land, ^ mile south of Coquille City, on bank of river; 18 acres in cultivation; good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune trees—crop this year. Plenty of apple trees for family orchard. Terms reason able. Address O. W . STEVENSON. Coquille City. ^ SAN FRANCISCO. CAL . Near the junlGtf] Ferry, offers goods to consumers or dealers ?O R S.\LE—Two full-blood Jersey Bulls, at smallest margin of profit consistent both elegible to registry for pnre-blood, with safe and honest dealing. one yearling and one spring calf. The READ T11E LIST. yearling can be bought for $40, and the Ladies’ Stylish Jackets, dark colors,. .$4 00 4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the Ladies’ Stylish Capes. ** ’* .. 3 Of) H erald office for particnlsrs. or write Out of stj le ^oats. size 32...................... 1 00 JUDGE J. H. 8 C H B O E D E R , Out of style Coats, size 32. dark......... 1 25 jul.y7lf 1 Arago, Coos county,Oregon. Ladies’ Winter Underskirts............from 40 Ladies’ $1 Underskirts...................... now 05 Skirts, wide corded, ruffles.................... 1 0(1 Ladies' Sleeveless UnderveUs, 10, 15, 25 Ladies’ Vests with long sleeves, from 22 Ladies’ Heavy Vests, for winter......... 45 I CLASS IN S H O U T -H AN D AND Ladies’ Pants to match Vest. Double-Entry Bookkeeping will begin Tiudies' Blank Seamless Hose------ 8, 12. 15 Ladies’ strong Wool Hose.................. 22 45 nt onci* under Prof. Conwnv, of the Col Children's Hose, black............... 10, 15. 20 legiate I usti tu e, to continue 12 weeks. Girls’ Hose, fine rnd heavy ............. 25. 35 This system <>f Short-Hand is superior to Infants' Cotton Hose............................ 10, 15 any other. Scholars can j»in the class ai Infants’ Wool Hose.................. 10. 15, 25 any tim *. Rate« of tuition made ku«vn Child’s Wool Hoee................. 5»*. 7 ^ . 10 on applica «.ion by postal or in person to D. M C O N W A Y . Wool Hose, black.................... 7*^, 15 Coquille City, Oregon. ' All kinds of Hose at right prices. V lfll I IDNEY AND ills Riyer. A W OOL! .H I N T E R . -A N D - I CASH STO^E, O 25-27 Market St.. I BOOKKEEriNC V\H SIIOKTII.WD. \