9t5 ounces No. 1 laundry soap for
Body of a Drowned Man Found.
Mr. Figg is reported in poor
25 cents nt tbe Fair Store.
* J
benlth.
Tho body of a drowned mnn was
Mrs. Root keeps fresh bread and
Cspt. T. A. White shows up|
found on the beach Sunday by
T U E SD A Y , JUN K IB, 1897.
yeast for sale.
familiarly on our streets of late.'
Luther Tenuisson, near the mouth
Goods sold to suit tbe bard times
Just received, a large and nice!
of Whisky Run and the black sand
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
at the Fair Store,
* stock of boys’ clothing, at Mrs. j
mines. Papers were found on the
M O N D A Y S , WKDNKSDAY8 AND FUI-
Toothbrushes, soaps, etc ; a Martin's
*
person of the corpse, portions of
LvA d."ys will run au follows:
Coquille Pharmacy.
*
which were deciphered aud disclosed
Arrive
Leave
W anted — To trade Bandon prop- !
12.80 p. m.
8.00 a. m. 1
Marshfield
the ideutity of the person. He was
Capt. Tennisaon o f Randolph erty for Coquille City property. In
Leave
Arrive “ 1
a Columbiariver fisherman with first
9.30 “
| COQUILLE CITY 11. 00a.m. was iu town yesterday.
quire at this office
*
10.80
10.00 “
i Mvrtle Point
or given name fo Jesse, but the last:
^
ALL
Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap j
R.
D.
Sanford
received
a
nice
name was not plain nor satisfactorily i
_______
DRUGGISTS
for cash— and cash ouly.
* !
Additional locals on 2d page.
new hack and a spading harrow
ABSOLUTELY GD
ANTERD rure
“ r «>nillpatloo. Casearrtj are the Ideal Laza*
made out.
He delivered his last!
UDUvlJU 1 t in t U U .111 VR 1L DU t i T I" . m o r arip or aripe.liut cause eaav natural result!. Saul*
Coquille Pharmacy for station
pie and booklet free. Ad. STE E1I.1\(1 RE HE It ¥ (11., Cbiriao. Montreal, Can., or hen York.
n il.
fish at the cannery May 18th last. |
Nails! Nails! ! Only $3 at the ery. tablets and school supplies.* | per steamer Coquille River.
He was evidently drowned on the
Fair ¡Store.
*
Bring
your
job
work
to
the
H er
Rev. C. A. Stine will preach at
Columbia and was washed down the
Fred Scbetter and son, Otto, were Bandon next riuuday, morning and ald . We do neat, artistic vfork and
coast on an outer current, for the
will not “ cinch” you. References
in town last Wednesday.
night.
inner current goes north.
Several'
given, if required.
A
bsolutely
Pure.
McDonald, the barber, will
Bandon will celebiate on the
fishermen were drowned there afewj
Miss Thenie Wilkins went up to
Celebrated for its great leaven
night of the 3d with a grand ball. charge 25 cents fur shaves on legal
weeks ago, and, iu fact, are almost
ing strength nnd liealthfulueas.
holidays.
*| Arago for temporary residence
Assures the food Hgainat alum
daily, while these memoranda would H O R S E -S H O E I N G
New goods—now goods nt bed
and
nnd nil forma o f adulteration
Willie Schroeder, the Arago mer with hei mother, and sister Mrs.
indicate that he belonged in that j
rock prices at, Mrs. C. W. Martin’s. *
common to tho cheap brands.
Nelson
Smith’s,
lust
Friday.
chant, went to Bandon on business
locality.
No fisherman has been I W A G O N - W O R K .
R otal H iking Powuun Co..
Mrs. Bootell returned Sunday last Wednesday.
New York.
Rev. Andoison, Baptist evangel
drowned here that is known, nor
from a visit to her parents at Sum
any one else, for that matter, in a
Mr. Lorenz
and daughter, ist, will preach at the South Meth
H a v in g ren t id M r. A. 0 . W ils o n 's nt >w and w e ll*
Best of bacon at Johnson Bro’s, long while.
ner.
equ pp.-d B aoksm i'.h an d W a g o n S h op , I am
Emma, have returned from their odist church next Sunday,and prob-
also
eastern
honey-drip
syrup.
*
p r t p i r d to d o all k nd s ot w o r k in th e a t o v o
Rev. Mr. Blair, Presbyterian, will visit at Portland.
bably conduct a protracted meet
Deceased was well dressed, and
linos, in first-ola ss m ann r and reasonable rates
W a n t e d t o R e n t — A d organ. had $2.50 in money, a silver watch
preach in the Christian church next
ing.
Ouly 90 cents will buy a fine pair
Leave information at this office.
and
pocketkoife
in
his
pockets.
A
Sunday night.
G iv e M e a T r ia l.
of misses’ shoes, sizes from 9^ to 11,
F. M. Baker, tbe photographer,
A large and select stork of ladies’ Fishermau’s Union card, from the
County Clerk Rackleff will occupy at Mrs. C. W. Martin’s.
* has pitched tent at Empire City.
shoes
at
bottom
prices,
at
Mrs.
C.
J . W . F I E L D , B la c k s m it h .
Astoria F. P. U., No. 100, was
the Balch property, corner of Third
W a n t e d — To borrow, $400, on 3 ¡The good people there will find
W. Martin's.
* found also.
The remains were
and Coulter streets.
or o years' time; good security. him an artist worthy of their pat-
The Bandon Sunday-echools bnried in tbe sand hills on tho
Watch and jewelry repairing in Apply at H erald office.
ronuge.
, ,
.. , picnicked at Lowe’s
Lowe's grove, oppi
opposite beach, near where the temaios were
n workmanlike manner at tho low
Mrs. Root will supply bread dur
A change for the better is noticed p urker8b urg( )ast Wednesday.
found.
est rates, by C. L. Gray.
*
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ing Mrs. Wilkins’ absence.
Also in the condition o f Miss Laura,
Anyone wishing to trade a single furnish hop yeast at 10 cents per Quick for two days past. She had j Some specially interesting Labor
Mrs. H . F. Tenuisson, o f Ran
rig— cart or buggy— for produce qunrt.
suffered a relapse and was very ill Exchange news in that column on dolph, has been visiting her daugh
4th page— some of local interest. ter, Mrs. C. O. Gilkey, and family
off a farm, apply at this office.
for several days last week.
George Jacobson, of the firm of
Read it.
for several days past. Mrs. Gilkey
Tho Sun says J. W. Clinton, of Cline & Jacobson, of Empire City,
Couirnde VV. P. Skelly returned
Mrs. C. W. Martin has received a and two or three of the children
Arago, has tnken a contract to cut mads a business trip to tins place to California yesterday, makiDg
HAS AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK O t
1,000,000 feet of logs for R. A. Gra last week.
but a short stay this time. Miss fino stock of goods fresh from the have teen very sick, but all are
Call now doing w ell.^
ham.
Julia will visit about three weeks, city, and at very low prices.
Mrs. C. W. Martin has a full line
and see them.
Cash Goodman, of Prosper, is
Miss Belle Rich, who is teach of men’s and boys’ clothing, which and then return to California.
Underclothing made; also gen the happiest man on the Coquille.
Many of our citizens will take in
ing the school on Coos river, came would be well for all to see and
home to spend a short vacation price before purchasing elsewhero. * tbe4tb at Myrtle Point (on Satur tlemen’s clothes and socks laun Last Thursday a bounciug boy
A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES.
came to share the jollifications of
day) aud others will celebrate on dered, repaired and darned.
taking in the 4th.
Cur townsman, J. J. Stanley,
the 4th with him. All are well,
M r s . B u s k ir k .
Monday
at
Lee.
Some
will
patri
— WE ALSO HAVE —
Buy $1 worth c f goods at the purchased the handsome $409
aud Grandpa Goodman ie all smiles.
otically be at both celebrations.
Prof. Douey is down the coast
piano
from
Mr.
Toner,
the
Sher
Berlin Store and guess the number
Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking nnd Embalming on
L. C. Thurman, a practical black
A. C. Wilson improved his resi organizing music classes at BandcD,
short notice.
of cocoons, for the prize of a hand man, Clay & Co. agent, last Fri
smith,
recently
in
tbe
Brewster
Port
Orford,
Dairyvillo
und
other
dence property while here on a visit
day.
ISVGencral Repair nnd Cabinet work done at store*®*
Valley
and
Sumner
neighborhoods,
some 14-k gold watch.
neighborhoods.
from Libby last week. The house
»ay-in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis.-
has lensed the Messer blacksmith
Ladies’ Orange Leather belt, now was neatly paiuted and papered by
MissEunice Dement lms returned
Mrs. J. E. and Mrs. Robert Clin
Sriyfaction in every line. -®«
shop
nnd
will
conduct
the
same
in
■»■a ■
— - '- 1 - a . e ! ™ a » g 7 n n g - x » i n i = M ^ —
to ncr home at M yrtlj Point from a rage, 25c.; white washable Cha Ncali Lcneve, under tbe direction of ton, of the Lee neighborhood, were
first-class
style.
Ashlnnd, where she has been mois skin gloves, $1; Mosquito Bar Mr. W.
in town today nnd honored our
Mrs. H. Hamby, of Marshfield,' T H E
attending the normal school.
5o. a yard, at tbe Berlin Store.
Mrs. J. S. Hayes and children sanctum with a call.
went
to the lower river yesterday I
returned from Bandon and lett for
Andrew Lnkens and fnmily are
W e learn that J. A. Lyons and
S. J. Tuttle line secured au
expected to return to this place eligible and desirable lot on Front borne at Empire yesterday. She family will come to Coquille for on a visit to old 6ceoes and friends.
from Illinois in a few weeks. street, closo to tbe railroad depot, had a most pleasant visit with her summer residence on the next trip
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bird Vowel!, of the steamer Coquille River.
Many friends will greet them.
and expects shortly to put up a
at Bandon.
People with hair tlint is con nice hotel.
W. H. Merrill, adjuster for the
tinually fulling out, or those that
J. H. Tilton, the rustling coal North American Fire Insurance
The brotherhood organizations
are bald, can stop the falling, and should receive bids for their print operator at Riverton, is pushing Association, visited the local agent, Lung Troubles and Consumption Can
get a good growth of hair by using
Bo Cured.
ing.
They would be surprised, right aloDg. Ho is a whole cor T . A. Wnlker, at this place fur sev
Hall's Hair Reuewer,
sometimes, at the differences in poration of experts and legitimate eral days last week.
c o q u il l e :
c i t y , o r .,
/til E m i n e n t X p w Y o r k r i i f m h t nu<l
W anted — A good dairy farm of prices, to say nothing of the styles business management himself, and
S c i e n t i s t n a k o N 11 F r e e Oiler
George Pike will run the Yoakam
makes
busiuess
go.
iu O u r H e a d e r s «
from 100 to 300 acres, already of workmanship. References given
camp above town this season. One
C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d T a y lo r S t r e e t s ,
stocked with good dairy cows, for a if asked for.
The W. C. T. U. will hold its team will be put on next Monday.
The distinguished New York chemist, T.
cheesery. Will lease for a few years
Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of
The Duuhnm-Nosler livery stable regular quarterly business meeting Mr. Pike’s contract is with R. A. n A. reliable
nnd absolute cure for Consump
with privilege of buying.
hoisted a fine specimen o f elk at tbe Methodist church next F ri Graham, we believe.
tion (PulraonAry Tuberculosis) and nil
day
afternoon
at
2:30
o’clock.
A
There is a good and a poor qual horns to its fore-mast last Thurs
Mrs. Rev. H. H. Buckner, of bronchial, throat, lung nnd chest diseases,
coughs, catarrhal affections, gen
ity of almost everything on the day. You should Imve seen Jim full attendance o f the members is Marshfield, came over la6t Wed stubborn
eral decline nnd weakness, loss of flesh, nnd
-o -
expected
and
urged.
market—eveu in dru gs--bu t Dr. “ Sbiuei” mount tbe top of the
nesday on a visit to her parents, all conditions of wasting away, will send
M r s . L a w r e n c e , Pres.
THKEK FREE BOTTLES (all different»
Moore keeps only the best grade barn and walk out on the air to
Rov. Mr. and Mrs. Stine, aud other of his New Discoverit s to any aillioted
I F WE H A V E N ’T GOT
o f medicines at bis Pharmacy. place them for oruamectation.
Miss Kalloua Scott, daughter of relatives and friends here.
reauer of the Coquille H erald writing for
them.
One’s health should not be trifled
W H A T YOU WANT,
a n t e d - f a it h e l l
men
oh
Comrade W. P. Skelly, of the Rev. W. C. Scott of Bandon, lias
His “ New Scientific Treatment” has cared
with.
* Veterans’ Hom e in Napa county, been visitiug friends at this place
women to travel for responsible estab thousands permanently by its timely use,
lished
house
in
Oregon.
Salary
$78o
and
nnd he considers it a simple professioral
The H erald today publishes Cal., arrived at this place lost Fri- the past , week. She
. . , spent
, Sunday expenses. Position permanent. Reference. duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial
the ad. of the State Normal School day morning on the steamer C, -
“ °i| «1™ a £rwf but very w n . Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. fo his infallible cure.
The National, Star Insurance B id ?., Chi
Science daily develops new wonders, nnd
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at Monmouth. To all who wish to quille River on a visit to relatives sible talk at the C. E. meeting Sun cago.
this great chemist, patiently experimenting
prepare themselves for the profes aud frieuds. His daughter, Miss day evening on the topic of the
years, has produced results as beneficial Don’t fail to coll nt the Pharmacy.
Yon will find a full stock of Sta
Sou need not go nor send else for
lesson.
to humanity as can be claimed by any
sion of teaching, special advantages Julia Skelly, accompanied him.
tionary, Tablets aud School Supplies ou baud.
where for clothing, either for men modern geuius. His assertion that lung
accrne from attending the Mon-
We have some interesting read or boys. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have troubles and consumption are curable in
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F or S ale — A few pure-bred
month school.
A diploma from
any climate is proven by “ henrtfelt letters
ing in tho H erald today. Some brought them right to your door, of
gratitude,” filed in his American and j p r e s c r i p t i o n s
Minorca
cockei
els,
at
from
$1
to
$2
S
o ie n .t if i o a .lly ’nF’illeci."
this school is a life certificate to
' correspondence on the subject of
European laboratories in thousands from
teach, while the expense attending each. These fowls are of tbe best the early commercial, investment aud have tho invoices of much more those cured in all parts o f the world.
to
come
on
next
steamer.
*
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
Medical experts concede that bronchial,
tnition, etc., is put at the lowest pgg-producing varieties and should land political despoiling of Coos
chest nnd lung troubles lend to Consump
be
kept
on
t
v
r
y
ranch.
Call
at
possible rate.
Tbe attention of onr orchardists, tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy
my place, on South Fork. 8 m j|es 1 county, from which the people are and farmers all, is called lo the nnd certain death.
no v about to declare a jubilee and
The steamer Coquille River above Myrtle Point, nr adddtosa
Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C., 98
item headed “ The Caterpillars.” Pine
freedom.
street. Now York, giving postoffice nnd
reached this place from San Fran
W. F. VOLKMAR,
It
is
from
the
pen
o
f
our
practical
express
address, nnd the free medicine will |
cisco lsst Friday morning, fairly
Myrtle Point.
be promptly sent. Sufferers should tnkej
Elders
Clinse
and
Holt,
of
the
friend
W,
H.
Waddington,
of
Lam-
well loaded with freight for this
instant advantage of his generous proposi
*
#
O
C. H. BUTLER, P R O P R IE T O R .
C. W. Toner, traveling salesmau U. B. church, will conduct a carap- pey creek, nnd is very important. tion.
valley and having 9 passengers.
Please tell the Doctor that you saw his
for
the
Sherman,
Clay
&
Co.
moaic
meeting
on
the
North
Fork,
begiu-
She made a good trip, being just
The county records will reach offer in the Coquille City H erald .
five dayH from crossing over our house o f Portland, returned from ning early in July, the exact date here next Friday aud county court
S AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY,
Bandon
last
Thursday
evening
to
:
not
yet
being
given
to
ns.
These
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
bar and returning into the river.
convene on Monday following.
style, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason
this
place.
H
e
disposed
of
several
Christian
workers
are
highly
The boat is making friends nod
We learn that Empire gave a
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
instruments
on
the
lower
river,
anil
j
spoken
o
f
as
earnest,
able
nod
patrons as she deserves. Her pas
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
farewell ball recenlly that was
roomy and centrally locatod.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms
senger accommodations are first- on bis return here tbe fine piano j evangelical, and will therefore be thoroughly enjoyable and in the
P R A C T IC A L
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
class, and being new and staunch exhibited nt this place to J. J. J gladly seconded by all good people proper spirit.
Rates—$1 to $1.50 per day.
Stanley,
an
organ
to
tbe
eongrega-
[
in
tlint
section,
regardless
of
church
and of peculiar model, rides with
E r in r a t o V o n r H o n d a W it h C a a ra reta .
tion of tbe Cburcli o f Redeemed membership.
comfort and pleasure.
,
•««? constipation forever.
10c, 85c. I f C. C. C. fa ll, druggists refund money.
ROGRESSIVE THOUGHT
j Q DaviMla respected old citizen
Coal mining operations at River Israel, and about closed for the sale
--A N D —
two or three more. Mr. Toner
l ’lb,,t,„p community, died
ton have taken on a new lease of of
then started for Portland to speud
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Church Directory.
life and energy. The mismanage tbe 4th at home, and will revisit us at “ Idlewild,” the home o f bis
Dawn «f Equity,
C A P T . D H I M t O . HI A S T E R .
laughter, Mrs. Eva M. Pauli, in
ment or something has thrown the at an enrly day.
h r i s t i a n c h u r c h , c,*juiiie city .
Of Olathe. Kansas, is the oldest organ of i
I
that
neighborhood,
Inst
Thursday,
Preaching 3d and 4th Lord’ s dnya in
Bandon Block Coal Co’s interests
the Labor Exchange movement.
It is full j
FRONT STREET,
of Labor Exchange news and original !
A crowd o f boys, despile per- j June 24tb, aged 75 years, 8 months eaoh mouth, at 11 o'clook a. m. and 7;:i0
into other bands, and we have r.ea-
[Gray Building]
a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday nt 10
articles, gives progressive ideas, oo-oper- , This new nnd commodious steamer will
son to boiieve that Peter Loggie sonal warnings, have been congre nnd 18 days. Deceased was au in o’ clock a. m. l ’ray, r-mectinc every Wed
facts and advocates (he only correct '
make regular trips between
C ity , O r. ative
C. A. S unk , M inister. C o q u ille
way out of hard times. Send for sample ,
and Robert Marsden will push the! gating about the school building offensive man, who, if be ccttld not nesday evenine.
copy._____________________________________
enterprise to success.
A ddition-; siuce school closed and indulged in do bis neighbor!, good turn, would
ally to this, Messrs. Peter9on, Mc- throwing clods aud other missiles not do him a bud one. He leaves
W M . BEACH,
AND
Cormnc & Foster have organized at the swallows’ nestM under the a wife and two daughters to mourn
and will open the Kight vein, eaves and have succeeded in break bis death. He had been in fniling
beginning this week. This is aj ing four lights o f glass. Now, we benlth for some time, but did not
—AND-
6 foot vein of the best coal yet shall see if they will come up with suffer much pain until a few hours
IVIonmoutfi, O regon.
fonnd in the neighborhood, a n d ' tbe cost of the glass and replacing preceding his death. The funeral
FIRST-CLASS
with sncli practical coal miniDgl them, since they so boldly asserted sermon was preached Saturday,
freight
and
Passenger Line.
A
TRAINING
SCHOOL
FOR
TEACHERS.
their
responsibility
for
any
damage
June 2tith, by Rev. W. B. Smith, of
experts as Peterson and McCormac
at the lead must prove a success they might do, or will they permit Coquille City. Mr. Davis was born
ILL
TAKE
CONTRACTS
TO
DO
Cabin
passage—any
point on Coquille
Regular Normal Course of three yearn. Senior
any work in my line, or work bv the i River, $7.110.
and source o f profit to all. We , it to be taken into court and pay in Winchester, New Hampshire,
year wholly professional. Training department of
dnv. All work done in first class manner
o . C. BENJAMIN. Agent,
nine grades with 200 children.
wish them unbounded prosperity. tbe damages, fine and costs? The August 6, 1821, but has been a
Mission 1, Pier No. 2,
Instruction and training in Gymnastics (Swedish and at reasonable rates, or no charges.
parties are known and the school western man for many years, enter
San Francisco, CaL
svsteni),
and
Vocal
Music
for
public
schools.
Don’t think because you are sick board may take the latter view of it
W
O
O
L
!
W
O
O
L
!
J.
A.
Lyons,
local
agent,
Coquille City.
ing the struggles of frontier life l
The Normal Diploma is reeognizod by law as a
and nothing seems to give you relief only, because so persistently and
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CfeR------------------
STATE
LIFE
ÜTIFICÀTE
to
teach.
in his middle age.
that you can’t be cured.
We are paying tho highest market price
wilfully done.
(approximately) $135 per year; students boarding
?O R HALE—2 0 acres o f All Bottom
There must be a cure for you
for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Bandon. | T
■ «»» •
——
themselves, $110 per year.
JT Land.
mile south o f Coquille C ityr
v i .t m u r . n .
junJOtfl BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. on bank of riven 18 acres in cultivation;
Academic
grades
accepted
from
High
Schools.
somewhere.
gggsssgseeesgsgsesssega
!
K*Li,T-(’ pwNirr—At Marshfield. Jane 30.
Catalogues cheerlnlly sent on application.
good farm buildings; orohard, 200 prune
If your doctor can’t cure you, j
1H07 hy H*-v Father Kelly, Jamts Kelly
Address,
CASH ST0HE. trees—crop this year. Plenty o f apple
ami Misa M ar; Cannili.
perhaps he has mistaken the cause.;
roes for family orchard. Terms reason
P. L. CAMPBELL, P u esid in t .
25-27 Market SI., ♦ able.
H«NFa*D
Cox—At
Mar.hflehl,
June
19.
1097,
Address
O. W. STEVENSON,
Anybody is liable to make a mistake
Or, W . A. WANN, Secretary o f Faculty.
bv Jaati-e llyde. Krneet Sanford and Misa
junlfitf]
Coquille C ity,
M
4
V
FRA
BAN
FKANCI9CO,
C
A
I,„
Near
the
sometimes.
Mary Cui.
Ferry,
offers
goods
to
consumers
or
dealers
F
One in three of us suffer from
:
at smallest margin of profit consistent
,*V)R 8A LK —Two full-blood Jersey Bull*r
n»m.
indigestion, and one out of three
with safe and honest dealing.
both eleg»ble to registry for pnre-blood,
there
is
no
need
for
you
S
m
ith
—
At
Dora.
June
21,
1897,
to
Mr.
and
R E A P THE LIST.
dyspeptics doesn't know it
That
! one yearling and one spring calf.
The
Mrs. Wm. Smito. a daughter.
yearling
can be bought f o r $40, and the
t
o
contemplate
a
w
i
g
Ladies* Stvlish Jackets, dark colors.. .$4 00
is, he easy know he is sick, but be
G o o d m a n — At Prosper. June 24, 1807, to Mr.
apes,
31.0 4 months* old calf for $20. Address the
Ladies* ‘ Stylish C
Capes,
when you can enjoy the
blames it to something else.
and Mrs. ( ’ash Goodman, a son.
1 00 H b b a l d office for particulars, o r write
Out o f stylo
size 32..........
y le r’oats.
^
JUDGE J. H. SCHROEDER,
1 25
Out of style
Indigestion is the cause of half of
st v 1 1 Coats, size 32, dark
pleasure of sitting again
Arago, Coos coun ty,O regon»
BIRD.
40 joly7tfl
from
i !i. h Winter Underskirts
v
• ns ' • P r o p e • r r r , •
our dangerous diseases.
Ladies*
$1
Underskirts.................
.now
r>
5
under you row n “ thatch.”
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B rown — At Fort Bragg. Cal., .Tune t, 1897.
Shaker Digestive Cordial, made
1 00
Hkirts, wide corded, rnffles .........
Joshua Bradley Brown, aged 70 years and
Y ou can begin to get
-C * Coquille City, Oregoq.
25
Ladies’ Hleevelesx Undervests, If i i -
8 months. I Deceased resided some while
from tonic medicinal roots and
1M> SHORTHAND.
from
Ladies’
Vests
with
long
sleeves,
22 1 B O O K M E N !«
and
conducted
a
hotel
at
Sumner,
in
this
your hair back as soon
herbs, is the most natural cure for
Lad»«**’
Heavy
Vests,
for
winter.
45
county, removing to Sonoma county. Cal.,
Conveniently Located to Klver and Ocean Steamer Landing and to Railroad Depot.
Iindies’ Pants to match Vest.
indigestion. It relieves the symp
as you begin to use
\ CLASS IN SHOUT HAND AND
some 8 years ago. He died o f a cancer.]
First-Class Accommodations Large and Airy Rimm*. and Table
Indies’ Black 8<*amle*s H ose---- 8, 12.
15
Double Entry Bookkeeping will begin
D avis —tin Fishtrnp, above Connilie City,
toms and cures the disease gently,
Spread with the Best the Market Affords.
. Ladies* strong Wo d IIo«e.......... ....2 2
45 at once nnd« r P rof. Conway, o f the Col-
at the borne of his daughter. Mrs. Eya M.
I Children** Hose, b la ck .............. 10 >, 15. 20 leginte Inditu e, to continue 12 we«’ks.
naturally, efficiently, giving fresh
Pauli. J. C. Davis, aged 75years, 8 months
Girls* Hose, fine in d heavy ... . ...25,
35 This system of Hhort-lland is superior to
(g v ^ O n ly W h i t e L a b o r E m p l o y e d . ^ )
life, strength and health to sick
and 18 days.
Infants* Cotton H ose................... . . . 1 0 , 15 any other. Scholars can j*in the claaa al
K ino —In Coquille City, at Ihe home o f the
dyspeptics.
Infants*
Wool
H
ose..................If
». 15. 25 any time. Ua*es o f tuition made known
RATES: Per Day, $1; Regulsr Boarders, per Week. $4; Transient, par Week,
grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. T . N. John
Child’ s Wool H ose..................5j£, 7'y.
10 on application by postal or in person to
At druggists. A trial bottle for
15 ; 25 Cents for Single Meal.
son. Frank King, son of Mrs. Kate King,
Wool Hose, black.................... 7}^, 81^, 15 i
D. M CONWAY.
10 cents.
aged 4 years.
All
kinds
o
f
Hose
nt
right
price*.
Coquille City, Oregon.
8 . J. T U T T L E ,
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PROPRIETOR.
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^ANDY CATHARTIC
ja b e o A e to
CURE CONSTIPATION
POWDER
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING,
C o q u ille
PU RN ITU RE
STORE
BED-ROOM SUITES. f t LOUNGES. SETTEES. 1 » EXTENSION TABLES,
ROCKERS. CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, I * MATTRESSES. PILLOWS, ETC
(^OQUILLE
The Wonders of Science
PHARM ACY
Is the Coming Drug Store.
W
W ill Supply It For You.
H
otel coquille ,
Ijayes Howard,
Jeweler, Engraver
and Watchmaker,
P
Str. “Coquille River”
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Oregon State Normal School
San Francisco
lille Riyer.
APER - HANGER
P AINTER.
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CNIITH ’S
Poor
P ilg arlic,
HOTEL,
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