y
Mrs. Root keeps fresh bread and
Best o f b H C o n at Johnson B io ’s,
also eastern honey drip syrup.
* yeHst for sale.
W. H. Hull wns up ou business 1 Toothbrushes, soups, etc.; a
TUESDAY, JULY fi, 1897.
i Coquille Fhanoacy.
*
yesterday from the lower river.
W anted to R ent — A u nrgnu.
Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap
R E G U L A R TR A IN S
Leave information at this office.
. for cutb— aud cash ouly.
*
111 O N D A YH, W E D N E S D A Y S A N D F B I -
Isom Walker o f the lower coast
Mrs Geo. W. Msjory, of Ban-
ivi. d a y s w ill run a s fo llo w s :
section wus on oar streetB yester I don, was in town yesterday.
A rrive
Leave
1
12.30 p. in. day,
8 (Ml a. tu. 1
M a rs h fie ld
Coquille Pharmacy for station
L eave
Y rrive “
1
Capt. G. P. Clawsen.of the lower ery, tablets and school supplies.*
1 1 .0 0 a .m .
M.:t0 "
1 C O Q U IL L E C IT Y
10.80 *•
1 0 .0 0
“
j
M y u l e P o in t
river, looked in on the new county
County Clerk Rackleff brought
seat yesterday.
his family to tbeir Coquille home
LOCAL ITLAys.
Juines Doughty male a business SuDday.
trip to this place yesterday, from
McDonald, the barber, will
Additional locals on 2d jiage.
his home ou the lower river.
charge 25 cents fur shaves on legal
Tbe rain continues nnc Ì8 DOW
Underclothing made; also gen holidays.
*
doiug much damage to crops.
tlemen’s clothes acd socks laun
John Capron, an electrician and
Prof. A. N. Kuiglit, of Myrtle dered, repaired and darned.
telephone expert, of Empire, was
Point, w h s in town last Friday
M r s . B u s k ir k .
in town yesterday.
morning.
Many of our citizens celebrated
Mr. Harkney, of Beaver Hill,
Sheriff Gage occupies as a tem- at Myrtle Poiut on the 3d, princi
orary office the sample room in pally young people; many also took late from Humboldt county, Cal.,
was in town yesterday.
[otel Coquille.
in the celebration at Lee on the 5th.
W anted —To borrow, 8400, on 3
W a s t e d —To trado Bundon prop
Curtis Sanford left this moruirg,
erty for Coquille City property. In Via the bay, for Portland and the or 5 years’ time; good security.
quire at this office
* Willamette valley. He will visit Apply at H erald office.
Mrs. J. E. Price returned from
Mrs. Inez Chase, who teaches relatives and friends at and near
the bay yesterday and took the boat
the school at Sumner, has been Salem.
to her home at Riverton.
home visiting for several bays.
The steamer Antelope is under
W. M. McCormao and wife, of
Buy $1 worth cf goods at the going repairs preparatory to tak
Riverton, took tbn train yesterday
Berlin Store and guess the number ing the place o f the Dispatch, to visit friends on the bay.
of cocoons, for the prize of a hand- while she is being given a thor
Sheriff Gage is having his new
ough overhauling.
Bome 14-k gold watch.
home painted aud papered in a
John F. Hum phrey,of the upper handsome way by Mr. Edmunds.
Deputy Sheriff Clyde Gage is
now quite “ at home," having both river, was in town Monday to attend
Mrs. Root will supply bread dur
official doties aud residence right to sotno business matters between ing Mrs. Wilkins’ absence.
Also
himself
aud
our
townsman,
J.
H.
here.
Young ladies will please
Cecil. He called on the H e r a ld . furnish bop yeast at 10 cents per
not read this item.
quart.
J. 8. Edmunds, the paper hanger
A stimulant is often needed to
Arrivals from Portland on Faral-
and
agent,
has
temporary
head
nourish and strengthen the roots
lon, Thursday, June 30: C. T. Mc-
quarters
at
Hotel
Coquille.
See
and to keep the hair a natural color.
Knight, G. E. Weiver, A. L. Noel,
Hall’s Hair Renewer is the best his specimens of wall paper, learn A. Cruse, R. E. Golden and F. Kruse.
his
prices
and
give
him
your
ionic for the hair.
Rev. Mr. Anderson, the Baptist
orders.
ANTED — FAI1H FUL
MEN
Oil
women to travel for reHponaible estnb-
The steamer Coquille River minister who was announced to
preach at this place last Sunday,
liabed house in Oregon. Salary ¡?78u and
expenses. Position permanent. Reference. came into the river last Friday and failed to reach the appointment
She
Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope. departed Saturday at 4 p. m.
The National, Star lusnruucj lildp., Chi carried out 350 head of sheep and from some cause.
cago.
The cannonading at Beaver Hill
300 tons of coal besides other mis
W anted — A good dairy farm of
Saturday night, in celebration of
cellaneous
freight.
from 100 to 300 ncres, already
Mrs. Rev. BuckDer, of Marsh the 4lh, reverberated here almost
stocked with good dairy cows, for a
field,
returned home yesterday, as plainly as if at our doors. The
cheesery. Will lease for a few years
after a visit of two or three weeks blasts were made with dynamite.
with privilege of buying.
Rev. J. E. Blair, Presbyterian
with her parents. Rev. I.Ir. aud
Mr. Sheppard, who has charge
Mrs. Stine, and other lelatives aud minister at Myrtle Point, preached
of the blncksmithing at the govern
morning and evening Sunday in the
friends at this place.
ment works at the jetty, came up
The steamer Moro reached this Christian church at this place. Mr.
last week and spent the holiday
place from San Francisco Friday B. is an interesting and pleasint
vacation with his fSmily.
last. She delivered some freight speaker.
There is a good and a poor qual
Will Cox cnrao up from Beaver
here and then took on some lum
ity of almost everything oo the ber at Lyous’ mill, together with Hill Saturday and with Mrs. C.
market—even in drags--bu t Dr.
attended the wedding of Johnny
some coal at Riverton.
Moore keeps only the best grade
Peart nnd Miss Jessie Dean, her
Miss
Nina
McGaffey
returned
to
of medicines at his Pharmacy.
sister. They will remain a few days
One’s health should not bo trifled her school at Utter City yesterday. visiting here.
This school will close about the
with.
*
last of this month, and then, after a
Mrs. Watkins was down from
B. C. Rucker, the gentlemanly brief vacation. Miss Nina will take
her North Fork home last Thurs
aud popular commercial man, tue school in the neighboring dis
day. She had heard jnst a day or
representing Coghill & Kolin, trict o f Coos City.
two before fiom Grandma Bunch
grocers, San Francisco, is in town
County Treasurer Hayes is and Miss Mae, in Florida. They
and included a visit to tLe H e r a l d
snugly ensconced for office work are preparing to sell their property
office. Mr. R. has established a
in with the sheriff iD Hotel Co nnd return to Coos ccnnty.
good trade w ith this section.
quille. Uncle Jordan looks nat-
J. B. Wilcox, who lives with liis
A. A. Leach and son George uarally enough among us, where
helped in the musical program at I he is well known and had spent son Captniu Wilcox, at one time
captain at the life-saving station
Myrtle Point last Saturday an d 1 m aD y years o f residence.
The
ou the bay, in the North Fork sec
went with the baud from this placo H e r a l d welcomes his return.
tion, visited us today.
He is a
to Lee Monday.
Leach & Son’s
The celebration at Lee was a
orchestra furnished music for the grand occasion, notwithstanding comrade o f the late war, having
served from New York state.
dance also at the former place.
the lain. A large concourse of
Deputy County Clerk Lou Haz
Assessor Hanson occupies a people had gathered and the pro
ard occupies his desk in the tem
gram
was
eutertninirg
and
edify
room at Hotel Coquille fur his
porary office in the Leneve build
office. He tcok in tLe celebiation ing. The conduct is said to have
ing. He is much of a stranger in
on the North Fork yesterday, hnv- been most orderly and creditable,
this town and valley, not having
lng made atrip to his home a day while there was plenty of good
visited here before in many years.
or two before to spend the holiday things to eat and the sports quite
He will bring his family here in a
lively—
such
as
could
be
given.
season with his family and friends.
short while.
Comity
Superintendent
Barklow
Orvil Dodge, of Myrtle Point, J.
County Clerk Rackleff had to
S. McCain, of Coquille City, W. U. informs us that the annual teach
hustle last Friday to meet the
Douglas, of Marshfield, all in Coos ers’ institute, for the year 1897,
business rush that was vouchsafed
county, and J. H. Upton, of D en will be held at Baudoti, August 24,
to him. Three marriage licenses
mark, Curry county’, have beeu 25 and 2(5. This is an occasion of
were issued, aud at least one deed
great
interest,
not
only
to
the
reappointed U. 8. commission! rs,
filed for record by a lady, and some
under the new law, by U. 8. Judge teachers, but also to the genera!
public, aud we have reason to joker w h s mean enough to intimate
Bellinger o f Portland.
believe tho institute this year will that it was not a deed, but an ap
F or 8 ale —A few pure-bred excel that of any former year in plication for a divorce! Better not
Minorca cockei els, at from $1 to $2 numbers attending, in usefulness let Harry hear of it, or there might
each. These fowls are o f the best aud in attractiveness.
be one funny man less.
egg-producing varieties and should
A denth occurred Sunday, 4th
Francis L. Fisher, o f the H. S.
be kept on every rnncb. Call at
inst., at the county infirmary, after Crocker Co., stationers, printers,
my place, on South Fork. 8 miles
a protracted and painful illness, in lithographers aud book binders,
above Myrtle Point, or adddiess
reached
Coos
the person of John Quincy Blinu, Sau Francisco,
W. F. V olkmar ,
Myrtle Point. who had beeu a resident ot Coos county on his first visit this week.
county for at least 36 years, mostly He will spend several days in this
The W. R. C. has received a new on the bay, where he was well valley and sorre while on tho bay.
G. A. K. song book, “ The Grnnd known. Mr. Bliun was born in Our dealings with H. 8. CrocKer
Army Songster and Service Book,” Maine. Some few years ago he Co. extends over several years,
from The Echo Music Company, was stricken with partial paralysis, unbroken, and has always heeD
LaFayette, Indiana. It is a new nnd has since grown feeble and most satisfactory and without a
compilation of service songs, nearly quite helpless till called hence at quibble.
all of the war and patriotic songs, this date. He was buried yester
We are glad to notice that onr
popular plantation melodies aud day.
friends on tbe bay are taking hold
Decoration and Memorial songs.
Superintendent T. W. Clark of of tbe Labor Exchange idea and
“ Bulletin No. 45—June, 1897,” of the Bandon woolen mills has re will bring down G od’s blessing by
the Oregon Agricultural Experiment ceived an order from San Francisco “ helping themselves.” They have
Station, Corvallis, Oregon, should in the sum of f 18,000. The woolen endured the competitive Pharoah
be in the hnnds of all our farmers, mills at Bandon nre a grand enter long as they are able, and now they
especially orchardists. This number prise and speak well for our section. will go into the promised land of
has 127 pages of immensely valuable Other industries, if half as well plenty and to spare— they will pro
information on “ Prunes in Oregon,” managed, would be as prosperous vide for their own, and await the
“ The Fruit Soils of Oregon,” “ In and creditable, but too much time coming o f the capitalistic tramp
sects of the Prune,” etc. It will be is taken up in manipulation rather and commeicial prodigal brother at
production-taking
hush tbeir door asking for a cold bite.
sent free for the asking. Drop a i than
The
letter or postal card to the Agricul money instead of earning it.
Sick stomach means sick man (or
tural Experiment Station, Corvallis, H erald is proud of our woolen
woman )
mills and their management
Oregon.
Why not be well?
W hile there was no special ob
Sick stomach comes from poor
servance o f the 4th at this place
food, poor nourishment; means
nor celebration by any preconcerted
poor health, poor comfort. Shaker
Digestive Cordial means health and
and formulated plan, Coquille City
a well stomach.
began to boom ou the 2d inst. on
are fit only, for naked , sav
the arrival of the train with the
If we could examine our stomach
ages. Clothes are the marks
county archives and officials to the
we would understand why it is that
of civilization— in p ills as well
new county seat
Cannon spoke
so litt e will put it out o f order.
as people. A good coat does
in thunder tones of the cousummr
But, unless we are doctors, we
not make a good p ill, any more
tion of the event, while the same
never see our stomach.
We only
than good clothes make a good
feel it. He would feel it less if we
echoes through the hills proclaimed
man.
But as sure as you’d
the dawn o f independence Day —
took Shaker Digestive Cordial.
look on a clotheslcss man as a
the day of nil days to the hearts of
Shakers Digestive Cordial makes
mad one, you m ay look on a
patriots— and which was kept op
your stomach digest all the nourish
coatless pill as a bad one.
mostly by the smaller clatter and
ing food you eat, relieves all the
After fifty years of test no
bangs o f crackers and rockets.
symptoms of in<lige»tion, acts as a
pills stand higher than
Satnrday night a display c f fire
tonic and soon makes you well and
works was made at the courthouse
strong again.
AYERS
block, which was witnessed by a
The more you take, the lesn you
Cathartic Pills
large crowd of nur citizens. Some
will feel of your stomach,
display of flags and hunting was
At druggists.
Trial bottle 10
SUGAR COATED.
made, though not liberal.
cents.
Libby Items.
g r u l l i (fiiíj T u r a R
& AKlN ^
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated fur its (treat leaven-
ins streneth nnd healthfuluea».
AHHurea the food against aluru
and all forms of adulteration
oounnon to the cheap brands.
E
W
Naked Pills
R o y a l R a k in g P ow dkb C o ..
New York.
Orange
Blossoms
Perfumed the air on the evening of
July 4, nnd blended with happy
hearts and loving pledges to love,
cherish and protect in two instances
at this place. John Peart, a gen
tlemanly, industrious and promis
ing young man of Beaver Hill, had
succeeded in binding in love’s fet
ters one of our most charming
young ladies, Miss Jessie Dean, the
ceremony of which was performed
at the residence of the bride by
Justice Harlocker. The immediate
family of the bride were present,
Mr. anil Mrs. R. J. Dean, the par
ents, John Peart and bride, Miss
Jessie Dean, Grandpa Dean and
Grandpa Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs.
Will Cox, Mr. and Mts. D. F. Dean,
Bert Dean and other junior mem
bers of the family, the editor of the
H erald by special invitation, and
the officiating Justice Harlocker.
The bride was beautifully robed and
looked charmingly.
Congratula
tions followed the ceremony and a
bountiful supply of refreshments
was served. It was a pleasant oc
casion, and hearty and sincere
wishes for long life and happiness
were given them.
ROBINSON—LENEVE.
Rev. W. B. Smith tied the knot
binding two hearts as one, with our
young merchant and townsman,
George A. Robinson, an j Miss
Annie Leneve as tbe high contract
ing parties, at tbe residence of the
parents of tho latter, Dr. and Mrs. S.
L. Leneve. Mr. Robinson and bride
are both so well known, having
grown up here, that the H e r a l d
needs only to mention their names.
They made no haste in their choice,
as George and Annie have been
known to belong to each other for
several years, and only awaited tho
announcement of its consummation.
The H erald sincerely congratulates
this faithful couple and wishes them
unalloyed happiness.
Church
Directory.
HRISTIAN CHUHCH, Coquille City.
PceaebinR 2d and 4ik Lord’ s days in
each month, at 11 o’clook a. in. and 7::K>
a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
o'clock a. m.
l'ray r meeting every Wed
nesday evening.
C. A. S t in k , Minister.
C
n i.t m t iF .n .
P k a b t - D e an —At the residence of the bride’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, J, Dean, near
Coquille City, July 4.1897, bv Justice L.
Harlocker, John Peart, of lteaver Hill,
and Miss Jessie A. Dean, of Coquille
City.
K obinbon - L bnkye — At i he residence of the
bride s parents. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Len-
eve, ill Coquille City, July 4. 1897, by Rev.
W . B. Smith, George A. Robinson nnd
Miss Annie J. Leneye.
HORN.
H o b d — A t Arago. June 27,1897, t o Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hurd, a son.
D IE D .
N B *L -A t Marshfield, Jnno 2«. 1897, Annns
Neal, aged 2 years and 2 months, daugh
ter of A. W . Neal.
B lxnn —At the county infirmary, July 4 1897
John Quincy Biinn, aped 74 years. ’
C. C.
Libby, July 3.— Libby celebratod
in good style today with u clam
bake.
The Declaration of Inde
pendence was read by Samuel Sleep,
aud music was furnished by the
Libby Senior band.
The strike here entered on a new
phase this week.
The company
post ! a notice ordering the mine
to be shut down indefinitely.
The
men now are in the position oiv Ba
con’s Philosopher—they are calmly
viewing the coming storm from the
shore.
They ure also ordered to
vacate tlieir houses within 10 days.
It is currently rumored that P.
Heunessy, our superintendent, hag
been offered a situation in a Cali
fornia gold mine with a larger sal
ary and surroundings more conge
nial to liis taste, which I understand
he is seriously thinking of accepting.
Some of the families are selling
out their household goods and are
going in search of greener fields
and pastures new.
C obweb .
At the torchere’ meeting of the
Sunday-school connected with the
Christain church, held last Wed
nesday night, the following officers
were chosen for the ensuing term:
Superintendent,
Mrs. Ora X.
Maury; assistant superintendent,
J. A. Seed; secretary, Fred Nosier;
treasurer, Miss Edith
Hayter;
organist, Miss
Maud Nosier;
librarian and assistant, Oliver Wil
son and Ralph Nosier. Theschool
is very prosperous, tbe teachers
being active and efficient, and the
officers punctual end interested in
their dutiee.
We thauk J. H. Cecil, esq., for a
copy of the great McKinley and
Prosperity poster, which occupied
such a prominent placo in business
holmes and manufacturing estab
lishments daring the last presi
dential enmpaigu.
They are a
rarity now and a holy terror. The
g. o. p. man uow takes a fit if you
mention thrm.
Wash Ballard was down from
Arago Mouday. He wauted to see
how the county seat set in her new
nest, or whether she set standing.
The distinguished New York chemist, T.
A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of
a reliable nnd absolute care for Consump
tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all
bronchial, throa;, lung and chest diseases,
stubborn coughs, cntarrhal affections, gen
eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and
all conditions of wasting away, will send
THREE FREE POTTLES (ull different)
of his New Discovers s to any afflicted
reader of the Coquille I1 i ; uali > writing for
them.
His “ Now Scientific Treatment” has cured
thousands permanently by its timely use.
and he considers it a simple professioral
duty to suffering humnnity to donate a trial
fo liis infallible cure.
Science daily develops new wonders, and
this great ch -mist, patiently experimenting
for years, has produced results as beneficial
to humanity as can be claimed by any
modem genius.
His assertion that lung
tronbl ■ ■; and consumption are curable in
any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters
of grot it ide,” filed in his American and
European laboratories in thousands from
those cured in all parts of the world.
Medical experts concede that bronchial,
chest nnd lung troubles lead to Consump
tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy
and certain death.
Simply write to T . A. Slocum, M . C., 98
Pine treet. New York, giving postoffice and
express address, and the free medicine will
be promptly sent. Sufferers should take
instant advantage of his generous proposi
tion.
Please tell the Doctor that you snw his
offer in the Coquille City H brald .
Hoyes Howard,
F R A C T IC A L
A R C H IT E C T AND
P R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R
and Watchmaker,
LANS, Elevations and Details of any
kind of structure furnished on short
notice.
Will take building contracts or
work by the day.
Residence near Coquille Collegiate Insti-
fate-__________
Ijult!
ABSOLUTELY GIIARAHTF.ED I?fore “"f
P
FRONT
STREET,
|Gray lt a il d i n
C o q u ille C ity , O r.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING,
H O R S E -S H O E I lf f G a n d
W A G O N -W O R K .
H a v in g r ;n t
M r. A . C . W ils o n ’s n e w and w e ll-
equ p p d B acksm ith a d W ? g o n Shop, I am
pr p r d 'O do
l k nds ol w o ik in the above
lines, in flis t-c .a s s matin r and reason ab le ra te s
G iv e M e a T r ia l.
J. W . F I E L D , B la c k s m it h .
Coquille
p U R N IT U R E
STORE
HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF
BED-ROOM SUITES. # LOUNGES. SETTEES. # EXTENSION TABLES,
ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, #
MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC
A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES.
— W E ALSO
M o n m o u th , O regon.
A
TRAINING
SCHOOL
FOR
T EA C H E RS.
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C O Q C ÍL L E
C I T Y , O R .,
C o r n e r S e c o n d a n d T a y lo r S tre ets^
Is ths Coming Drug Store.
IF
WE H A V E N ’T GOT
WHAT
WANT,
Don’t fuil to call at the Pharmacy.
Yon will find a full stock of Sta
tionary. Tablets and School Supplies on hand.
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I^resorrptioris
Soien.tifloR.lly.“
Off. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor.
H o t e l c o q u il l e , ü
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C. H. BUTLEB,
BUTLES PKOPBIETOB.
AVING LEASED TH IS N EW , COMMODIOUS AND M O D ERN H OSTLEHY,
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
stjle, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
SAMPLE BOOMS for Commercial men,
roomy and centrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Torrns
for Families and Theut*ionl Troupes.
Rates—#1 to #1.50 per day.
— a— n i ■ ■ i mi hi 111 f in i i r a ' ÆKa-Bg ga ru
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ROGKESMVE THOUGHT
P
• -A N D -
Dawn of Equity,
O f Olathe. Kansas, is the oldest organ of
the Lahor Exchange movement.
Jt is full
of Lnbor Exchange news nnd original
articles, gives progressive ideas, co-oper
ative facts and advocates the only correct
way out of hard times. Bend for sample
copy.______________
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BEACH,
Str. “Coquille pilfer”
C l F T . I) ISIS I t O ,‘ xll A S T F I ! .
This new and corninoci ions Rteamer will
make regular trips between
Sai Francisco
AND
APER - HANGER
P ÄINTER.
Cepille fitter.
-A N D -
W
W O O L!
Or, W . A. W AN N , Secretary of Faculty.
YOU
W i l l S u p p l y It For You.
ILL TAKE CONTRACTS TO DO
Regular Normal Course of throe years.
Senior
any work in my line, or work by the
year wholly professional. Training department of day. All work done in first-class manner
rf*ne ^ rad *s with 200 children.
anient reasonable rates, or no charges.
Instruction and training in Gymnastics (Swedish
system), and Vocal Music for public schools.
The Normal Diploma is recognized by law as a
STATE LIFE CERTIFICATE to tench.
Light expense—tuition, books, board and lodging
We are paving the higlifst market price
(approximately) |l8li per year; studenta boarding
for woo!, spit cash on delivery, at Bandon.
themselves, #110 per year.
juu.TOtf]
BANDON WOOLEN M IL L S CO.
p
Academic grades accepted from High Schools.
Catalogues cheer!ally sent on application.
^
Address.
P. L. CAMPBELL, P rebid * nt .
HAVE —
Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on
short notice.
DaY-General Repair and Cabinet work done at store’
Day-in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-
8®“ faction in every line—(¡»a
WM.
Oregon State Normal School
’ »uttMtio». runnti «n> tt. id,.i l * » .
aDOUuU 1 LL I U U n lm ll I L i u U tlvp. Hi*Tfr vrip sr tripe, tiut ranee easy natural results. Sam
ple amt book let free. Ad. ST E It 1.1 Mi REMEDY 411., rhirean. Muni real. Can., or A m York.
sit.
Lung Troubles and Consumption Can
Be Cured.
i n F in in p u t I\>w Y o r k C h e m is t a n d
S c ie n t i s t .TInkcM n Fr«*c O ile r
to O u r K e tx le r * «
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The Wonders of Science
Jeweler, Engraver
M Y E R S ,
A N D Y CATHARTIC
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FIRST-CLASS
Freight and Passenger Line.
Cabin pa«Rnge—any point on Coquille
River, # 7 .8 0 .
O. C. BENJAMIN. Agent,
Mission 1, Pier No. 2,
San Francisco, C al.
J. A. Lyons,'local agent, Coquille City.
SA L E -211 acres of All Bottom
Land.
mile south of Coquille City,
' i. ink 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
G. W . STEVENSON,
Coquille City.
HAN FRANCISCO. CAL-« Near the junlfitf]
Ferry, offers goods to consumers or dealers
at smallest margin of profit consistent
pOB S a l e - T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls,
with safe and honest dealing.
both elegible to registry for pnre-blood,
BEAD TH E I 1ST.
one yearling and one spring calf.
The
Ladiea* Htvlish Jackets, dark c olo rs,..#4 00 yearling can be bought for $40, and the
4-months’
old
calf
for
*20.
Address
the
Ladies’ Stylish Capes,
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.. 8 00
Out of style ' ’oats, size 82...................... I OU H cuald office for particulars, or write
JUDGE J. H. 8C H R O E D E R ,
Out of style Coats, size 82, dark......... 1 35
Arago, Coos county, Oregon.
Ladies* Winter Underskirts..........from
40 july7tf 1
Ladies* #1 U nderskirts................. now
f>5
Skirts, wide corded, ruffles ................... 1 00
Ladies’ 8 .'•eveless Undervests, 10, 1»,
25
Ladies’ Vests with long sleeves, from
22
Lifdi*»*’ H« nvy Vests, for winter..........
45
Ladies’ Pants to rnstch Vest.
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CLASS IN SH O U T -H A N D
AND
Ladies’ Black Hearn I m s H ose
8, 12.
15 i l Double-Entry Bookkeeping will begin
Lsdies* strong Wo »l Hose..... ........... 22
45 at once under Prof. Conway, of the Col
Children’ s H«»se. black.............. 10, 15.
20 legiate Institu e, to continue 12 weeks.
Girls’ Hose, fine nd heavy ............ 25.
85 This system of Short-Hand is superior to
Infants’ Cotton Hose.......................... 10,
15 any other. Scholars can j «in the class at
Infants* Wool Hose..................10, 15.
25 any time. Bates of tuition made known
Child’ s Wool Hose..................r»'{. 7U .
10 on applica don by postal or in person lo
Wool Hose, black.................... 7}j, 8)^,
15
D . M . CO N W AY,
All kinds of Hose nt right prices.
Coquille City, Oregon.
n M I T U ’C CASH STOHE,
S k i B i l q O 25-27 MuikctSt.,
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BOOkkEEFIAO AMI MORTIIASD.
Conveniently Located to River and Ocean Steamer landing snd to Rnilrond Depot.
First-( las* Accommodation* targe and Airy Rooms, and Table
Spread with the Rest the Market Affords.
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(gx^Only Wb.it© Labor Employed.yg
RATES:
Per Day. $1;
S. J. TUTTLE,
Regular Boarders, per Week, $4 ; Transient, per Week,
$5 ; 25 Cents for Single Meal.
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