Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 15, 1897, Image 3

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    3 bars of big laundry soap for 5 cents 1
The Tuttle Hotel is in full o p e -'
Nails! Nails! 1 Ouly $3 at the
at the Berlin Store.
ratiou nud is a popular stopping
Fair Store.
The Mason fruit jars, at bed-rock
place. San the uew ad.
Goods sold to suit the hard times
•irices, 8t Ilie Fair Store.
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T U E S D A Y , J U N E 15, 1897.
Watch and jewelry repairing in
at the Fair Store.
Finest line of toilet soaps on the
a workmanlike manner at tbo lo w -;
Breakfast tea, 1H!)7 spring crops only
riyer at Coquille Pharmacy.
*
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
2f^eents a pound at the Berlin Store.
est rates, by C. L . Gray.
* j
O N D A YS. W E D N E S D A Y S AND F lU -
New goods --now goods at bed-1
Best of hacou at .Johnson Bro s,
Tlios. Wilson, of Myrtle PoiDt,
M UayH will run ua (ulluws:
rock prices at, Mrs. C. W. Martin’s. * also eastern honey drip syrup.
*
was on our streets one day last
Arrive
Leave
|
12.30 p. m.
The North F olk folks will cele- \ W a n t e d t o R e n t — An orgnr.
Marshfield
8.00 a. m. [
week, on n business visit.
Leave
Arrive “ |
1
brute the Glorious Fourth on Mou- Leave information ht this office,
9.30 “
1 CÜUU1I.1.K CIT Y 1 ll.00a.ro.
Sam aud Charley W h itstone yes­
1 10
“
day, 5th.
| A large aud select stock of ladies'
1
Myrtle Point
ALL
io.no “
terday captured a large and very
DRUGGISTS
Ha rvey Sell wears pushed out a shoes at bottom prices, at Mrs. C.
fat
hear
on
Matt
Rink
creek.
Aililitioual locals ou 2d
IDQAT IPTCr Y f U T I R W T F P T l t 0 «’ureanynweorfonatipstion. fawtreta are the Ideal I
new baby carriage to hi« home last , W. Martins.
A D u U L U I u L I U U A I i n W l L iL L r ti?e. never srjip o r rrip e .liu t raase tufty n atura l rexuita. i____
Capt. Harry Baldwin, of the
Mrs. Hoot keep« fresh bread and Saturday.
pie and booklet free.
Chicimi. Mon treat. Can., or New York.
t il.
3 B A R S O F BIG A N D G O O D
lower riyer, pnssed through town
yeast for sale.
Henry Sengstackpu of Marsh- L A U N D R Y S O A P F O R O N L Y
from a visit to th > bay last week.
Toothbrushes, soaps, e tc; a field has been commissioued a 5 C E N T S , “t B E R L I N S T O R .
Coquille i'hariuaey.
Myrtle Point will hold its cele­
Prof. Hawkins is making a visit
uotary public.
to bis father's home in Curry!
Johnson B io's are selling ehenp
Save money by ordering your bration of the 4th of July on Sat­
Absolutely Pure.
county, expecting to return the:
A big timo is being
for cash— and cash only.
* wall-paper of *J. S. Edmunds. A d ­ urday, 3d.
Celebrated for its great leaven-
last o f this week.
urranged for.
in« strength and henlthfulness.
Several wheelmen came over dress him at Coquillj* City.
Assures the food against alum
Mrs.
0.
W.
Martin
has
received
a
Miss Laura Quick, who was
from Marshfield yesterday.
Anyone wishing to trade a single
and all forma of adulteration
some better lately and gave prom -!
common it* the cheap brands.
Coquille Pharmacy for station­ rig — cart or buggy— for produce fine stock of goods fresh from the
R oyal B a k in g P owder C o ..
city, and at very low prices.
Call
ise o f recovery from her long,
ery, tablets and school supplies.* off a farm, apply at this office.
New York.
and see them.
serious nnd distressing spell of j
The Labor Exchange of Bakers­
Just received, a hirpo and nice
H a v in g r.n t 1 M r. A . C. W ils o n ’s n W and w e ll «
sickness, hns taken worse agaiu and
A baseball game was played bote
stock of boys’ clothing, at Mrs. field is making au effort to raise
equ p p .d B achsmhh a .d W ; gon Shop, I am
The
French
say
“
it
is
I
ho
impos­
may
not
recover.
Her
family
and
pr p r d o do
1 k nds of w o . k in the a b o v *
Martin’s
* $5000 with which to build acuuuery last Sunday between au Arago nine 1 sible that happens.”
This
has
friends
fear
for
the
worse.
lines, in fi st-c ass matin t and reason able rated
and our Kids, The game resulted j
For Sale at Your Own Price and this summer.
proved
to
be
the
case
with
the
MouDt
24 for Coquille, 8 for Arago.
The drouth was brokpn in this'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, nnd
terms; \ section of tine timber on
Lebanon Shakers.
The whole
L. L. Dietz, a practical watch \
Miss Harman, o f Lee neighbor­
Coquille river.
scientific world has been laboring to neighborhood early this morning,
repairer, will soon open a shop in
cure dyspepsia, but every effort and a most refreshing rain has
W anted —T o trade Baudon prop­ hood, were in town shopping and
Coquille City— in the meantime will;
The people
seemed to meet with defeat.
The been falling since.
erty for Coquille City property. In visiting last Saturday.
do all kinds of repairing at home, |
suffering from stomach troubles has seem so rejoiced that they have no
W anted
t o T rade — A gentle,
quire at this office
at the Judge Nosier rsideuce.
become almost universal.
Multi­ need of umbrellas, being willing to
Only 90 cents will buy a fine pair well-broke horse, for a good dairy
A
very
valuable
property
and
tudes
have
no
desire
for
food
and accept tins OregoD weather iu its
of misses’ shoes, sizes from 9^ t o l l , cow or young stock.
most eligibly located, containing j that which they do eat causes them purity nud uuturaluess.
* ! *
J. CL W a t s o n .
at Mrs. C. IV. Martin’s.
210 acies, has been placed in our pain and distress. Sleepless nights \ \ r A N T E D — F A IT H F U L - MF.N OK
Henry Lorenz is at his usual
W a n t e d — To borrow, $100, on 3
hands for sale.
Sen description , are the rule and not the exception, V V women to travel for responsible estab-
lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 and I
or 5 years’ time; eood security. quarters behind the counter here, elsewhere iu today's H erald .
and thousands of sufferers have expeuMi, Position permanent# Reference.'
after nn absence of about a mouth
A p p ly at U f . iiald office.
Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope.
You
need
not
go
nor
send
else­
becomo
discouraged.
The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi­
tiusoline schooner M oro brought in an in charge of the store at Baudon.
where for clothing, either for men
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon cago .
i
immense amount of bargains for the
Aunt Lottie Mast and Mrs. Wat-
or boys. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have recently came to the front with their
Berlin Store. Come and see them.
HAS AND W I L L K EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A F U L L STOCK O f
ters, o f the North Fork, wore in
Ednrate Your Itowela W ith Cascarets. I
Mrs. Root will supply bread dur­ town a short while last week. They brought them right to your door, | new Digestive Cordial, which con­ Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. I
ing Mrs. W ilkins’ absence.
Also were guests of Mrs. E lliott while aud have the invoices o f much more tains not only a food already di­ 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists ref und money.
to come on next steamer.
gested, but is a digester of food.
furnish hop yeast at 10 cents per visiting.
It promptly relieves nearly all
Church Directory.
Mrs. Judge D yer visited Marsh
quart.
Rev. E. A. Ross, the nofed
forms of indigestion.
Ask your
A GOOD -STOCK O F W A L L -P A P E R A T LO W E S T PRICES.
The work of repairing the S. O. evangelist, will begin a protracted field last 1-riday, returning yes er-
H R IS T IA N C H U R C H , Coqnille City.
druggist for one of their books.
Co. wharf at Empire is progressing meeting at M yrtle Point on the 8.1 > >
1 her grand-daughter, Miss
Prenching 2d and 4ih Lord’s days in
— W E ALSO nA-VE —
each month, nt 11 o’clock a. in. and 7:30
under the management of T. J. Sunday-— next Suuday— to continue
^
’
o (
. ^ ‘ k'aiul, Cal.
L A X O L , the new Castor Oil, is a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
Coffins,
Burial
Caskets,
etc.,
and do Undertaking and Embalming on
lieunie.
two weeks.
I T il® 1" t,er - V " 8pen.d *“ e 8U, r et being used iu hospitals. It is sweet o’clock a. m. Pray* r-meeting every Wed­
, 1T
.
n i
/
t
with Mr». Dyer aud other relatives
short notice.
nesday evening.
C. A. S tink , Minister.
Capt. H . W. Dunham’s family
W ante , . - A good dairy farm of and frieudg
Baudon.
as honey.
JSJrGeuernl Repair and Cabinet, work done at store*®#
came over from Marshfield yestei- from 100 to 300 acres, already
Sunday, June 0, was Methodist
t o r in I- O. O. F. Building, aud we guarantee satis-“®#
C. E. C o n v e n t i o n .— Any person
day to abide in Iheir nice new home stocked with good dairy cowb , for a
iejyfaction in every liue.-®a
at tins place.
--AND—
cheesery. W ill lease for a few years day in Corvallis, the occasion be­ desiring to attend the International
ing the dedication o f a new church Convention at San Francisco, July
W anted — A band of 25 to 40 with privilege of buying.
buildiug. A church debt of $1300 7 to 12, can secure a round-trip
head of good sheep. W ill trade a
John Yoakatn, form erly manag­ w as wiped out, thus the edifice cost­
ticket for $12.50, on the excellent O f Olathe. Kansas, is the oldest organ of
saddle horse and pay the difference ing the logging camp above this
in cash.
R. II. S a n f o r d Coquille. place, parsed through Coquille ing $5000 is entirely clear of debt. new steamer the “ Coquille River.” the Labor Exchange movement. It is full
The bell in the church was brought Tickets good for three months. of Labor Exchange news and original
articles, gives progressive ideas, co-oper­
Mrs. C. W. Martin has a full line last Friday with a baud of Bteers around Cape Horn.
Persons desiring to atteud tliecou- ative facts and advocates the only correct
of men’s and boys’ clothing, which for Coos river.
Rev. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stine mnde n vpution will please send their way out of hard times. Send for sample
would be well for all to see and
We lenru that Miss Annie Lnird visit of several days to Marshfield names to Rev. W. C. Scott, Bandon, copy.
price before purchasing«1 ewhere. * will return from San Francisco per
last week, returning Friday. They Or., for dates o f sailing, etc., ns
R ev, E. A. Rose, evangelist, next steamer Coquille River.
We drove over in a buggy, and came soon ns possible.
preached at the Southern Methodist are glad to learn that she comes in uear having a serious experience,
church in this city lust Sunday improved health.
Baudon Recorder:
The people
caused by the train frightening
morning and night to large and
There is a good and a poor qual­ their horse aud the dangerous con­ of the Coquille valley deserve a
interested audiences.
ity of almost everything on the dition of the road at several poiuts. ] groat big crpdit ninrk for the way
they rustle freight for the Coquille /til K n i l n e i i t A i m Y o r k C l i r m k l null
N early all women have good hair, market—eveu in drugs--but Dr.
S c i e n t i s t Mali« -* n F r r f O f f e r
The president of the Coos County R iver.
When she came in there
though many are gray, and few Moore keeps only the best grade
fo O u r I C n i d m ,
1’ioneers’ Association will receive was nothing iu sight, hut she went
are bald.
Hall's iln ir lleuewer of medicines at his Pharmacy.
bids for holding the annual reunion, out with a good load of general
The
distinguished
New York chemist, T.
restores the natnial color, and One’s health should not be trifled
Empire yielding its claim. Coquille freight.
That is right; stay with A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of
thickens the growth o f the hair.
with.
*
a
relinble
and
absolute
cure for Consump­
City can do the honors in first-class the boat that will build up the
tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all
The Ivoou land below town lias
Miss Auuio Guerin, o f Eekley, style.
Wo have the prettiest trade of the valley.
bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases,
been divided into smnll tracts anil sister of our townsman Harry grounds, already prepared with
stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, gen­
some sold.
This is a good move, Guerin, returned from Portland grand stand, seats and provided with
decline and weakness, loss of flash, and
Our U pper-R iver Department eral
I F W E H A V E N ’T G O T
all conditions of wasting away, will send
and we are informed that small via the bay and this place yesterday water; we have big-hearted people contains mention of a sudden and T
H R E E F R E E B O T T L E S (»11 different»
tracts are for sale at very low prices. Miss J. had been at school iu Port­ who will not spare in hospitality. tr gent call for Dr. Leep, o f M yrtle of his Now Discoveries to any afflicted
W H A T YOU W ANT,
This is the best of river bottom lard land. Her brother Frank accom­ Why not hold a citizens’ meeting Point, to go up to Chai ley D ye’s at reauer of the Coquille H erald writing for
them.
and very desirable property.
panied her home.
His “ New Scientific Treatment” has cured
Elliott, hat up to the hour o f mail­
and invite the pioneers?
thousands permanently by its timely use,
Mrs. Rebecca Cardwell and
Mr. Laffertv, of Norway, was
ing the doctor hnd not returned and he considers it a simple professioral
Bird
Nosier
has
enlarged
his
down yesterday. The H erald had daughter (M rs. W ill M iller) of
nnd the result o f the trouble was duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial
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n pleasant call from him, and from Bnmlou have been visiting relatives storei room materially and added to not known. Word readme us that fo iiis infallible cure.
Science daily develops new wonders, and Don't fail to call nt the Pharmacy.
Including nice, fresh
Yon will find a full stock o f Sta*
C. H. Clark, a prosperous rancher and friends in this place for some his stock.
a child of Mr. D ye’s had drank this great chemist, patiently experimenting
tionary. Tablets and School Supplies ou hand.
for years, has produced results ns beneficial
o f Humboldt county, Cal., who is days past. M is M iller Yesterday confectionery, he keeps aud is add­ some lye and has since died.
to humanity as can bo claimed by any
visiting in Coos county on a pros­ extended her visit to relatives aud ing by tach steamer, oranges, lem­
Judge Sehtopiler returned homo modern genius. His assertion thai lung
ons, bauannas, apricots, cherries,
pecting errand for himself and friends at Norway.
troubles and consumption are curable m
resorlptions S cien tifically “■Filled.”
peaches, pears, etc., from Califor­ Saturday from Em piie, whither he any climate is proven by "heartfelt letters
others.
The latter will harelly
Mr. and Mrs. E d Price, of Riv.
had gone to hear n case on habeas of gratitude,” filed in his American nnd
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
invest till he has disposed of his erhin, returred yesterday from nia, besides fresh fruits o f our own
European laboratories in thousands from
raising.
H e is prepared for the corpus. The attorney for Bellinger those
cure ! in all parts of the world.
property in California, but lie is Marshfield, where they had been
hot weather, also, with n neat new tried the a la Duiraut practice, but
Medical experts oor.oede that bronchial,
looking about for information.
present at a double wedding of
soda fountain aud a variety of Orpgon practice hasn’t sloughed to chest and lung troubles lead to Consump­
tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy
nieces
of
Mrs.
Price,
the
Misses
The evargelist, Rev. E. A. Ross,
the level of that of S hij Francisco ar.d certain death.
temperance drinks.
<•*
nud wife, who spent several weeks Mertie and Grace Lewis, which
Simply write to T. A. Slocum. M. C., 98
vet, hence it failed and Bellinger
D
ud
Johnson’s
team
started
from
Pine street. New York, giving post,office and
hero last fall, returned from Cal­ took place Sunday afternoon.
will await the grand-jury.
express address, and the free medicine will
G . G. Swan, r well kuo'vn, prom­ the wlmrf Inst Saturday afternoon
ifornia last Wednesday.
They
bo promptly sent. Sufferers should take
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O
C. H. B U T L E H , P R O P R IE T O R .
Rev.
W
.
O.
Forbea,
synodical
ami
took
a
spin
up
thiougli
town,
instant
advantage of his generous proposi­
have an appointment of several inent and popular North Folk
missionary
for
Oregon,
is
speeding
across
the
bridge
ou
Front
street
tion.
weeks at Dairyville, Curry county, citizen, was in town last Thursday.
Please tell the Doctor that you saw his
w ill then conduct a protracted Mr. S. included a call at the H er ­ to the East Side, stopping near a season in this section in the inter­ offer in the Coqoillo City H erald .
A V IN G L EA SED T H IS N E W , C O M M O D IO U S AN D M O D E R N H 0 8 T L E R Y ,
I r. ii now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
meeting at Baudon, nud later visit ald office, though we were so Mr. Sherwood’s residence where est of the Presbyterian church.
stvle, with the very best of accommodations and nt most reason­
this place again. Mr. R. needs a engaged at the time that we did j the end of the street is fenced, near He preached at Myrtle Point and
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
S A M P LE ROOMS for Commercial men,
vacation, nud to that end will spend not get an “ interview” about his I tliu fed road cut. The team fright- will prPach nt Coquille City, Bnn-
roomy and centrally located.
S P E C IA L AC C O M M O D A TIO N S nnd Terras
doD,
Marshfield,
Port
O
rford,G
ard­
j
ened
nt
the
stPnmer
Moro.
N
o
the summer season in this section. section. However, as an old am
for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes.
Rates—$1 to $l.f>0 per day.
Mr. R. will begin a two-weeks’ ap­ respected correspondent, he will person was hurt and no damage iner nnd Florence before returning
to
Portland
the
1st
of
July.
done
to
the
team
or
wagon,
not­
pointment at M yrtle Point next keep our readers posted. .
withstanding bad results seemed
Suoday.
Prof. Claude Nosier is visiting
Comrade G. W. Derby, who has inevitable. The brake-blocks were
A N U FAC T IIR E T H E C E LE B U A T E D
Miss Mattie Anderson hns writ­ been mining on Dad's creek, a lost from the wagon, making an at tlie State Norma! at Monmouth
•‘ I 1 K A I I T Y ” Automatic Pupils’
ten from her new home, at Modesto, tributary of Cow creek, in Dou< las outlay of not over 50 cents for all and will extend his visit, after the
commencement execises at Mon­
Cal., to her friend Mrs. 1). F. Dean, county, for about two years past, necessary repairs.
C A PT . IH tlM iO , ¿IASTEIK.
mouth, to Portland and other
at this place, giving an account of will pass the present dry season nt
points. H e went ou his bicycle.
-A N D -
nnd all furniture necessary for the School­
her trip nnd tlmt of Mr. Alexson’a Bandon. His partner in the mine
room. Every desk of this company’s mau-
family, nnd also of impressions is our old friend Comrade McGraw,
Several Presbyterian ministers
ufacture is
This new and commodious steamer will
about Modesto arid the country, whose son Ed was drowned at Coos
are announced to hold n presby.
make regular trips between
bhe is in good health, is well satis­ bay on the wrecked steamer Arago.
tery or confeience here next Thais-
and any part that becomes broken or unfit
I L L T A K E C O N T R A C T S T O DO
fied and may permanently reside Comrade Derby was in this place
day nt the Southern Methodist for use during that time will be dufdicated
any work in uiy line, or work bv the
there. She desires to be kindly last Thursday and made us a pleasant
church. There will bo preaching without charge.
day. All work done in first-class manner
Write for circulars and prices to
AND
remembered to her many friends pall. His mining prospects are very
at night.
anil
at
reasonable rates, or no charges.
|
MRS. NO RA A. GOOD.
flattering, though much hard work
here.
A ;ent for Coos county,
\ o i i n - fo D e l in q lie n t T iix | » u jr r * . I
- The steamer Coquille River sailed
Coquille City, Oregon.
Wro. Abernethv nnd J. G. Bonl- has attended the opening.
for this plnce yesterday, and we
I le w good it looks!
How
LL
PE R SO N S
D E L IN Q U E N T IN
N
T
H
E
C
O
U
N
T
Y
COURT OF THE
diD , o f Dora neighborhood, spent
learn that Mrs. J. W. Nosier is a
In mentioning the commence­
good it i s ! ........
A n d liow it
. their taxes are advised to settle the !
State of Oregon, in and for Coos County
F IK ST -C L A SS
last Thursday in town on business. ment exercises of the Metropolis
passenger
on
her,
much
improved
taxes
due
Coos
county
on
or before the ‘JOth
hurts. W h y not look into the
In the matter of the estate of /
day of May, 1»97. otherwise the sheriff Freight
and
Passenger Lint.
M r. A. is known as a dyed-in-the- (I I I . ) high school, the Review says:
in
health
by
her
treatment
iu
the
William
G.
Way,
deceased,
f
question of P ill a fte r P ie ?
must comply with the law and force collec­
wool Republican, always ready to Miss Irma Lukens, salnlatorian of
city.
✓
Notice is hereby given that Celia L. Way tion.
J. 11 bn by S ghbokdeii .
Ilr.t your pie and take A y e r’s
Cabin passage—any point on Coqnille
and William Marshall Way have been
County Judge,
twit a Pop., but lie only “ managed” the class, was first introduced and
P ills after, and pie w ill please
River, 9 7 .0 0 .
David
McNair, one
of our appointed exeentors o f the last will and
B. F. Ross, Commissioner,
and pnt gaff’s on the little “ Cock-of- in clear, ringing words addressed a
O. C. B E N JA M IN . Agent,
testament
of
William
G.
Way,
deceased,
and not paralyze.
I.
T.
W
eekly
,
Coramissio
ier.
county’s best citizens in the M yr­
Mission 1. Pier No. 2,
by the County Court of the State of Ore­
the-W alk” Bouhlin this time, set welcome to all present. Miss Lu-
tle Point neighborhood, was in gon for Coos County, nnd all persons hav­
San Francisco, Ca l.
him going, then lost all control kens’ oration, “ Deserve Success and
W OOL! W O O L !
J. A. Lyons, local agent, Coquille City.
town last week on business and ing claims against the said estate must
over him. This was the opening Yon W ill Command It ,” left none
. present their claims dulv verified, a * by law
honored our snnetum with a call. i required, to the said executors, at Coquille,
of the campaign o f 1898 in Coos, of her hearers to doubt that she
We are paying the highest market price
county, Oregon, within six mouths for wool, spot flssb on delivery, at Bandon
?O R SA LE - *21» acres of All Bottom
The schooner Eureka was tow pd Coos
happening between Mr. B. nnd fully deserved the honor o f her
from date.
Land. V\ mile son'll of Coqnille City,
JunaOtfl
BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO.
C U R E D YSPEPSIA.
Coquille City. Oregon, May 28. 1897.
up to Lyons’ mill yesterday nfter-
“ Old Whiskers,” but a prosperity high position in the class.
Her
on bank of river: 18 acres in cultivation;
C
klia L. W ay ,
good farm buddings; orchard, 200 prune
nooD, where she is receiving lum­
bomb exploded, knocking both cut, costume was entirely o f w hite with
W m . M. W at ,
trees—crop this year.
Plenty of apple
ber for San Francisco.
and “ they haven’t done anything a bonquetof white rosescliarmingly
jul 4tJ
Executors.
trees for family orchard. Term* reason-
Hblc.
Address
G.
W
.
STE V E N S O N ,
aiDce.”
arranged cn her left shoulder.
M A R R IR I).
* * SAN F R A NC ISC O . CAL., Near the
«K g ¡fu s il
^ A N D Y CATHARTIC
.• o & c a h &
h
CURE CONSTIPATION
POWDER
GENERAL BLACKSM1THING,
H O R S E -S H O E IN G
and
W A G O N -W O R K .
G iv e M e a T r ia l.
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ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, f l MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC
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The Wonders of Science
p H A R M A C Y
l.ung Troubles and Consumption Can
Be Cured.
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C I T Y , O R .,
C o rn e r S econ d and T a y lo r S tree ts,
Is the Coming Drug Store.
Will Supply It For You.
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8 ,'nAPER - HANGER
WARRANTED Fill! 15
YEARS,
P AINTER.
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Cathartic Pills
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A ndrrsos -S andkrlin —I n Bandon, Jnne 8, |
Schillings B est is simply
good honest tea, well grad­
ed, fresh - roasted, packed
air-tight.
If you don’t like it, your
grocer returns your money
in full.
There is no other such
dealing in tea.
A SchiiliM A Company
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U. S. Assistant Engine« r Ogden,
1*97. by Justice A. D. Morse. Charles W\ j
Anderson and Miss Estell May Sanderlin. i
from Capt. Fisk’s office at Portland,
reached this place ou the 11th inst. C lausen - L rwis —At Marshfield, Jnne 13,
1*97. by R-*v. H. H . Buckner, Peter Clau- j
to inspect the machinery and ap­
sen anil Miss Mertie Lewis,
pliances used by the c o n tra c to r», | C hancb - L ewis —At Marshfield. June, 13,1
1*97, by Rev, H. H. Buckner, Fred Chance ;
Messrs. Nobles A Saunders, in their
and Miss Grace Lewis.
river improvement operations. The
HO H I.
scows,
pile-driver,
suag-puller,
dredge, etc., were anchored at our H azahd — At Empire City. Jnne 9. 1897, to
Mr. and Mrs. L. XI. Hazard, a son.
wharf at the time ami ready to be-
K coke —At Empire City. June —, 1*97. to
Lrin operations.
The first thing
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Hooke, a daughter.
done was to remove the ugly and
dangerous Bnag at our wharf, Bnd
c N ortox —At Bandon, June 12,
1897,
the improvements in the river in­ M James
McNorton. aged (U y^nrs. 1C ru-
clude between this place ami Myrtle
rnde McNorton served 2 ^ yea s »n the
la»e war in the 1st C al. cayalry. He wss
Point, chiefly in the channel near
from Massachusetts, and was without 1
the latter place.
i known relatives or friends.]
HOTEL,
[L yons ' P roperty ,
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M asonic H all ,)
Coquille City, Oregoi). i
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Conveniently Lorated to River and Ocean Steamer I.Hiuliua and to Railroad Depot.
First-Class Aeeommodstions Large and Airy Hoorn*, and Table
Spread with the Best the Market Affords.
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(gx^Only "W Elite La b or E m ployed _/§)
RATES :
Per Day, $1 ; Regular Boarders, per Week, $4 ; Transient, per Week,
$5 ; 25 Cents for Single Meal.
S. d. TUTTLE,
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PROPRIETOR.
Ferry, offers goods to consumers or dealers
at smallest margin of profit consistent
with safe and honest dealing.
R EAD T H E LIST.
Ladies’ Htylish Jackets, dark colors,..$4 00
Ladies’ Stylish Capes,
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3 00
Out of stj le r'oats, size 32.................. 1 00
Out of stvle Conts, size 32. dark........ 1 23
Ladies’ Winter Underskirts.......... from 40
Ladies’ $1 Underskirts ................now
05
Skirts, wide corded, ruffles ................ 1 00
Ladies’ Sleeveless Underve<ts. 10.15,
25
Ladies’ Vests with long sleeves, from
22
Ladies* Heavy Vests, for winter........
45
Ladies’ Pants to match Vest.
Ladies’ Black Seamless Hose------8, 12, 15
Lsdies* strong Wool H ose............... 22 4ft
Children’s Hose, black............10, 15.
20
Girls* Hose, fine nd heavy ...........25.
35
Infanta’ Cotton Hose........................10. 15
Infants’ Wool Hose.............. 10. lft,
25
Child’s Wool Hose...............r»! j. 7}*,
10
Wool Hose, black................ 7^. 8>^,
15
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All kinds of Hose at right prioc-s.
Coqnille City.
? O R S A L E —Two foil-blood Jersey Bulls,
both eli gible to registry for pnre-bloodr
one yearling nnd one spring calf.
The
yearling can be bought for #40. and the
4-months' old calf for $20. Address the
H buai . d office for particulars, or write
JU D G E J H. SC H B O E D E R ,
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Arago, Coos county, Oregon -
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s p r t im d .
A CLASH IN S H O R T H A N D AND
l \ Double-Entry Bookkc •ping will begin
at once nnder Prof. Copwav. of the C ol­
legiate Institn e. to continue 12 weeks.
This system of Hhort-liand is superior to
any other. Scholars can j «in the class at
any time. Rates of tuition made known
on upplic:uion by postal or in person to
D. M. C O N W A Y ,
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Coquille City, Oregon.