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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1897)
Nearly Everyone Has Real Estate to Riverton Riotings. Chicken feed at the Fair Store.* Sell. Mrs Root keeps fresh bread and Riverton, July 19.—Gilbert Bar yeast for sale. Few offer genuine bargains in ker aud son, ol Newport, have reg T U E SD A Y , J U L Y 20, 1897. Toothbrushes, soups, e t c ; a istered ut the Riverton hotel and keeping with the times. Sanford in Coquille Fhartuacy. * will work in the Tiuion mine for one o f thoxe few , who has some of uis R E G U L A R T R A IN S own, and cannot well avoid actiug ! Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap some time. as agent for several nonresidents, o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d f u i - for cash— and cash ouly. * Messrs. Gibson, Perry, Grundy days will run us follows: und others, who really want to sell W a n t e d t o E e {JT— An organ nud Bradshaw lately arrived from Leave I Arrive at prices that will interest purchas 8 0 0 R .r u . I Marshfield 12.80p. ra. Ijpave information at this office. Appanoose county, Iowa. They are ers. I have improved aud unim Leave Arrive “ | Capt. A. D. Boone, o f Simmer, all good mitiers nnd now employed io ♦ 9.80 “ I C O O m LL E CITY 11.0O h . to . ALL proved farms in Coquille valley, and : 10.30 “ 10.00 iyrtle Point E T H E U V E $ £ 0 ^ DRUGGISTS was in town on business yesterday. by the Diamond Block Coal Co. I Myrtle 25* 50* on Coos bay side; some timberl Coquille Flmrmacy for station They were formerly employed by BSOLUTELY GDARAHTEED ÏE lands; improved and unimproved L O C A L IT E M S . ery, tablets and school supplies.* Robert Mursdeu iu his mins in Iowa. e and booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chi miro. Montreal. Can., or tsrn York. til. lots, and some small tracts in and J. H. Titnon is now Minting a Mrs. G eoige Pike left yesterday near Coquille City and Bandon, and j Additional local» ou 2d page. for a few days’ outing at the beach. slope aud has already turned out will divide farms to suit your purse j Mrs. Way lias some nice early J. W. F I E L D . nnd wants, and am prepared to givt A. C. W ILSO N , D. C. Raudleman, of Parkers some of the best coal that has yet beeu taken from that vein. apples to sell. longtime on part pay when desired. I burg, came up on business yester A bsolutely Pure. The Diamond Block Coal Co. are Best of bacon at Johnson Bro’s, day. As I am not following selling as I Celebrated for its great leaven This also eastern honey drip syrup. * a business, you will find me on the j McDonald, the barber, will engaged iu sinking a slope. ing strength nnd bealtlifulneaa. farm, one mile west of Coquille Assures tiie food against alum Rev. Mr. Stine will preach at the charge 25 cents fur shaves on legal will give them a tine supply of coal. and nil forms of adulteration City; or address, Joseph Walser, of Bandon, was in Christian church next Sunday. holidays. * common to the cheap brands. H O R S E -S H O E I N G a n d R. D. S anford , ItoTAL B aking Eownau Co.. M. W. McCormac, of Riverton, The Choral society will meet at town last week hunting for empty New York. Coquille, Coos county, Oregon. went to the bay on business yester the Cliristiau church touigbt for beer kegs. Said kegs were emptied W A G O N -W O R K , ou the 4th of July and cost Coos practice. day. Our young friend, Woodson L. Leg Broken. county two or three hundred dollars. Having a new anti well-equipped Blacksmith and W anted — To trade Bnndon prop Much of our space today is given Patterson, lias the agency and is Very expensive beer, that. Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds erty for Coquille City property. In to the correct county court pro cam assiug foi a very valuable pub Last Friday, while hauling in Joseph Sidney met with an acci of manufacturing and repairing in first.ciass lication by the title of “ A Praclical quire at this office * ceedings. hay at the home of G. B. Self, a dent last Saturday. While engaged style and at reasonable rates. Book for Practical People,” by a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waddington, M.ss Mary Nosier came over little distance above this place and iu mining a large quantity of rock from Marshfield lust week on a of Lampey creek, were iu town last fell on him, iujuriug him quite opposite the creamery, Arthur Self, corps of special writers. The sub G iv o U s a T ri& l. Thu rsday. visit to the family. aged 18 years, met with a painful ject of “ Protection” is dealt with severely. accideut. The team for some cause ably hy President McKinley; the The annual teachers’ institute Miss Maggie O hoi an, o f Marsh WILSON & FIELD, Wesley Bean and wife arrived in field. visited Bandon and this place will be held ut Baudou August 24- town from Harrisburg last week. started to run away, throwing topic of “ Free Trade” by Gov. W.E. Russell, of Massachusetts; the fin Aithur to the ground and break 26, inclusive. several days last week. They are visiting with Mrs. Bean’s ing both bones of his right leg be ancial question, "G old and Silver,” Chris Rasmussen, of Marshfield, mother, Mrs. Martin. Several of our boys are talking low the knee. Dr. Moore was hast by Thomas L. James of New York; of goiug to the agricultural college, visited Baudot] part of last week, James Bean and wife left for ily summoned, reduced the fracture the gold side of “ Ihe Silvty Ques returning Friday. at Corvnllis, at the next term. Drain last Saturday. Bert Tozier and relieved Arthur of pain attend tion,” by J- K. Uoton, late assistant Martin Miller, a prosperous took them out with his-team. Clias. Mrs. Root will supply bread dur- ant upon the accident. He is secretary of the U. S. treasury, ing Mrs. Wilkins’ absence. Also farmer o f the North Fork, was Nosier accompanied them. with the endorsement of Secretnry doing well. down on business Inst week. furnish hop yeast at 10 cents per Sherman; the silver side by Con Mr. Dislier and wife, accompanied Our Upper-River Department gressman R. P. Bland. Other able quart. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Stiue visited by Mrs. Haddocks and daughter, Mrs, J. W. KrewsoD, mother of the Middle Fork section, spending ; of Humboldt county, California, letter was postmarked 18th (Suu aud interesting topics are discussed HAS AND W ILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF our carpenter, came in from Drain Suuday there aud returning today. | made Riverton a call last Saturday. day), but “ missent,” and instead of including several social questions being theD forwarded toths address by experienced writers. The book Friday and will make a two weeks’ T o T rade —A farm on Coos river They visited the coal mines while direct, it was returned to Myrtle contains C80 pages, handsomely visit with her sou and family here. for a tmuse and lot iu Coquille j here. D onna A na . Point Monday, 19th, and remailed printed and illustrated with flue Miss Cora Chapman, o f M aish-j City, or a small ucreuge property I to us this morning, 20th, reaching photo-engravenrs of the several au field, who lias been spending a few | in the vicinity. The skeleton of a man found ns at noon today, when we should thors. A GOOD STOCK OF WALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. There are three different days visitiug Capt. H. W. Duu- Rev. W. B. Smith conducted the Sunday of last week by a berry- -W E ALSO HAVE — ham’e family, returned home yes baptismal rite by immersion at the picking party near Eastport, of have been to press. We cannot ac bindings, aud prices are given nt count for it, a large letter, plainly $2.75 for the cheapest, and $3.75 terday. river Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Cecil which we made mention, was found Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on addressed, being nearly two full for morocco hiudiug. There is a good and a poor qual was the subject. to he that of H. Schmidt, a Ger days from Myrtle Point to this short uotice. A basket social and literary nnd ity of almost everything on the Underclothing made; also gen man sailor ou the schooner Gotama, place! Hope our friends will push Way-General Repair nnd Cabiuet work dono at store IS# musical entertainmeut will he market—even iu drugs- -but Dr. tlemen’s clothes nnd socks laun who had been treated for rheuma it along promptly hereafter. toy-in 1. O. O. F. Building, aud we guarantee satis- given next Saturday night, at Moore keeps only the best grade dered, repaired aud darned. tism by Dr. J. T. McCormac at the toy-faction in every line."VBa Outgoing passengers to San Fran Masonic hall, under the auspices o f medicines at his Pharmacy. M r s . B u s k ie k . marine. hospital last September. cisco on the steamer Coquille River of the Church of Redeemed Israel. One’s health should uot be trifled B. C. Lehmooowsky, one of Myr It was thought he had wandeied last trip were Capt. J Parker, of Admission— adults, 15 cents; chil with. tle Point’s enterprising merchants, away into the brush and died. Parkersburg; Elbert Dyer, W. D. dren under 12 years, 10 cents. No T H E Mrs. Katie Flint (nee G oble) made Baudou a visit lust week, re Papers in his pockets revealed his Shoemaker, Mrs. Osborn, Spray charge for Indies bringing baskets. and sister, Miss Esther Goble, of turning through this place Wed- identity and the coroner’s jury Osborn, L ion Osborn, Miss Amy The receipts go into an organ fund, Ferndale, Cal., arrived here last nesdav. returned a verdict ot death from PershliAker, J. A. Rupert, Joseph for the purchase of au organ. Friday an a visit to friends and E. A. McDuffee returned last unknown causes. Skelton, Capt. William M. Smith The Wirner Bro’s, near Waldo, former school mates. The H erald week from a trip in the mountains, The good citizens of Marshfield, and J. B. McLeod. are doit g well iu their mining op had a pleasant call from these apparently improved in health, but My i tlePoiut aud other towns in this Passengers on tin steamer Co erations. The Grants Pass papers young friends. has since taken a decline and is county hr vp complained somewhat quille River hist arrival were E. and Oregonian mention their late Berlin Store calls special atten quite ill. of a sugar famine. It Paine nt a Culver, wife and two children. Mrs. successful clean-np ns the roost County Clerk E. Raekleff last serious time with them, nnd should W. Culin and two children, S. R. promising of any, aud that the tion of its customers to the fact that C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , O R ., Saturday moved to C. L. Gray’s not have been at all. But Coquille Ea8tin, D. W. Rasor, Mies Eva profitable work has just fairly be there have already been au enor residence, next to J. 0. Wilson’s, Imd been much worse cfl. We Rasor, Miss F. Rasor, W. Madocks, gun. mous number of guessers taking East Side, and known as the Wren were out of flour, sugar, butter, Miss G. E. Madocks, A Bradshaw, \ \ T ANTED — FAITHFUL MEN OB 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 , part iu the Gold Watch contest shall property. eggs and fruit jars, and steamers Mra. P. A. Castle and Grace Castle. YV women to travel for responsible estab lished house in ( )regon. Salary $781» and and that it will close positively on Comity Clerk Raekleff and D ep and trains would come and go with The steamer Coquille River took expenses. P ostion permanent. Reference. uty Hazard have been very busy out replenishing the stocks of the out 250 tons of coal, 80,000 feet Enclo o sell-addressed stamped envel »ue. July 31. No extension of time! Nat itial, Star Insurance Bldp., Chi the past week completing the min first two unmed till our people of lumber, 42 head of cattle, 10, The cago. Miss Miuuie Morris, of Empire, utes of the probate and county were much d ¡scorn mod Mi. 000 broom bandies, 3 tons butter, -o ---- for some months n guest o f Mrs. court proceedings. The annual tenchers’ institute, 2 tons of woolen goods and 8 pas D. F. Dean at this place about a sengers last trip. Comrnde John Min'enberger, I F WE H A V E N ’T GOT year ago, has returned from San of Myrtle Point, made a trip lately to he held nt Bandon, August 24, Neglect of the hair often destroys Francisco where she had l>peu in to a brother who resides near Port- 25 aud 20, should be earnestly W H A T YOU WANT, its vitality and natural line, and Lung Troubles and Consumption Can the hospital for treatment of what laud, aud yesterday was on Ills way supported and encouraged by the causes it to fall on'. Before it is teachers o f Coos county. Several I!t! Cured. appeared to be a fatal complaint. for an outing on the bench. able an l experienced wnikersfrom too late, apply Hall’s Hair Rt newer, She comes home, we are informed, /In \ n v Yorl< nu«l he 1 a sure remedy. The entertainment to be given other sections o f the state cured and in good health. S c i r n l h l T l t i l o s ;i F h t O f f e r uext Saturday night at Masonic prespnt, nud the institute will afford The H erald presents the first I«» O u r l l e t t i l e r K ' F ob S a l e — A few pure-bred hall, by the Sunday-school aud much help to the cause of educa official and correct proceedings of Don't fail to call nt the Pharmacy. Yon will find a full stock of Sta Minorca cockeiels, at from $1 to $2 friends of the Cliuich of Redeemed The distinguished New York chemist, T. tion in our canity if the county the county court’s late terra. Al tionary. Tablets and School Supplies ou hand. each. These fowls are of the best Israel, will be also a basket social. superintendent’s efforts are sec A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of ways ahead and reliable as to the a reliable nnd absolute cure for Consump egg-producing varieties and should tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all Mrs. Sam McConnell and daugh onded nud encouraged r.s they local news. be kept on every ranch. Call at bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, L p r e s c r i p t i o n s S o i e n . t i f l o a . l l y “T r i l l e d . ” ter, Ota, o f Baudou, came up last should be. Attend the entertainment nt Ma stubborn cuughs, cntnrrhnl affections, gen my place, on South lo r k , 8 miles eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, nnd Wednesday on business and visited C. W. Moon and fatuilv failed sonic hall next Saturday night. DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor ; J above Myrtle Point, or nddioss nil conditions of wasting away, will send ------------- ► «•> --------------- frideuds a day or two. Miss Ora to reach this place yesterday, ns W. F. V o l k m a r , THREE FREE BOTTLES (all differenti Church Directory. filed on a uomestend befoie the of his New Discover!« s to any afflicted they expected, owing to a habeas Myrtle Point. render of the Coquille H erald writing for county clerk while here. corpus hearing in a suit which was them. Sherifl Gage brought over the HRISTIAN CHURCH, Coquille City. instituted again him and restrained | J F. Meinzer, a business man of j His “ New Scientific Treatment” has cured -i Preaching id nnd 4th Lord’ s day« in county prisoners Sunday and has him of his liberty. County Judge enoh month, at 11 o’clock a. ni. and 7:110 thousands permanently by its timely use, temporarily quartered them in the Cottage Grove, visited Mr. and j and he considers it a simple professioral a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday nt 10 Scbroeder went over on the train 1 to suffering humanity to donate a trial # » » C. H. BUTLER, P R O P R IE T O R . city lock-up till the stiel cell is Mrs. C. M. Skeels at this place | clock a. m. Prny.r-meetinK every Wed duty yesterday to hear the case, of | o’ nesday evening. C. A. S tinb , Minister. fo his infallible cure. moved to this place and put iu the lust Saturday nnd Sntulny, when Science daily develops new wonders, and w hich we know too little at present this great ch mist, patiently experimenting new jail building, which will prob on Ills way to Baudou bench. The j nuns. to speak of its merits, or whether for years, has produced results as beneficial AViNO LEAKED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODEHN HOSTLERY, ably take a couple o f weeks. The H erald had the honor o f a call. 1 am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class R end — Near Myrtle Point, Jnly It, 1897, to to humanity as can be claimed by any it is more o f n persecution than Rev. W. P. Anderson, M. A., an j modern genius. His assertion that lung prisoners are J. N. Russell, and style, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. S, Heed, a son. and consumption are curable in able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. two negroes, Henry Williams an 1 able Baptist minister, conducted just nnd equitable. [N . B. — Mr. j N ystbom —At Myrtle Point. July 6, 1897. to troubles any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters ROOMH for Commercial meu, religions services nightly last weelt, Moon and family arrived in town j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nystrom, a daugh of gratitude.” filed in his American and SAMPLE William Douglas. roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms ter. today.] European laboratories in thousands from for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes. The Sunday school connected and last Sunday morning and B akkb —At Myrtle Point, Jnly 11.1897, to those cured in all parts of the world. R a te s -$1 to # 1 /0 per day. _______________ Rev. W. P. Anderson, Baptist] Mr. and Mrs. W ill Baker, a daughter. with the Church of Redeemed night, at the Christian church. Medical experts concede that bronchial, minister, will preach next Suuday) His audiences were good nod ap chest and lung troubles lead to Consumo Israel elected officers for the cur I* I E D . tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy at Bear creek, and the Snndny fol I rent term last Sunday, as follows: preciative. C. C. M Y E R S , WIYI. B E A C H , J ohnson —-At the home o f Mr. nnd Mrs. and certain death. lowing at Marshfield. Mr. A. will i The governor has issued his an Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. C., 98 Sam Nosier, superintendent; Miss Raaths, at t ’akland, Douglas county. Or., possibly occupy this field of work, [ Pine street, New York, giving post office aud July 4, 1897, o f consumption, Miss Term A R C H IT E C T AND Mamie Millard, assistant superin nual proclamation agaiiiHt fires by C, Johnson, aged 21 years, 8 months and express address, and the free medicine will P R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R . tendent; Miss Emma James, secre camping parties and emigrants, ot and the H erald congratulates the! 8 days. be promptly sent. Sufferers should take So public on the acquisition of so able, P ui . aski —At his home, near Bandon. Jnly instant advantage o f his generous proposi tary; Miss Della Fox, assistant cnrelessness nt clearings, etc. tion. —AND— T )L A N S , Elevation« and Detail« o f any 14, 1897, Daniel Puiaski, aged 85 years, secretary; Oliver Sanford, treas much serious damage results, that learned and eloquent a divine, and Please tell the Doctor that you saw his 10 months and 16 days. L kind of structure furnished on short offer in the Coquille C ity H krald . it seems singular thnt people are hopes he may in trru find a home urer; John Stone, librarian. notice. Will take building contracts or and citizenship that will be agree work by the day. not more careful on general prin The high walk on east side of Residence near Coquille Collegiate Insti- able and desirable to him. Mrs. Wilkins’ property bad been ciples. tute. Ijolfi ILL TAKE CONTRACTS TO DO Mrs. Rounds, state lecturerof the condemned by City Marshal Brown C ard of T hanks .— I wish to any work in my line, or work by the W. C. T. U. and superintendent of) day. All work done in first-class manner BOOIKEEPIiVfi and bars placed to binder its use, express my sincere and heartfelt A.\D SHORTHAND. aud;at reasonable rate«, or no charge«. but some mischievous hoys or other thanks to the sisters of the W. C. the Department o f Mercy, visited persons havb torn them away ami T. U., sod to the people in gen Bandou and this place last week M o n m o u th , O regon. CLASS IN SHORT-HAND AND W OOL! W O O L ! Double-Entry Bookkeeping will begin thus exposed citizens to injury or eral for their kindness in fur briefly. She reached this section via Port Orfotd, having corns from at once under Prof. Conway, o f the Col death. There is no telling when nishing means to help defray my A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. We are paying the highest market price legiate Institu e, to continue 12 week«. We regret that she the walk will be repaired, for the hospital expenses in Sat Francisco, California. tor wool, spot cash on delivery, nt Bamlon Thi« system o f Khort-Hand is superior to OtBST. Scholars can j«tin the class At city council has takeu no action for which I am more than pleased could not giye us more time and Regular Normal Course of throe yearn. Senior junSOtfl BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS ( <> any any time. Rate« o f tuition made known address our people. She visited year wholly professional. Training department of thereon. to say I am greatly benefitted on application by postal or in person to nine *rad *8 with 200 children. 1 "HIIt SALE— acre» of VII Bottom Myrtle Point, the bay aud Sumner. D. M. CONWAY. “I have never had a day’s sickness May God’s blessing rest on each Instruction and training in Gymnastics (Swedish 1 Laud, x mile aonlli of Coqnille City, Coquille City, Oregon. An ooting ou the beach ia Being system). and Vocal Music for public schools. | on bank of river; 18 acre» in onltivation; in my life,” said a middle-aged man and evety one o f you is my prryer. The Normal Diploma is recognized by law as a good farm building»; orchard, 900 prone arranged for hy many o f our citi Respectfully yours, the other day. STATE LIFE CEKTIFICAIE to tench. t/eea—crop ttaia year. Plenty of apple CASH ST0HE, zens. Last Thursday Mra. P. Dranp Light expense—tuition, book«, board and lodging tree» for family orchard. Terms reason “ What a comfort it would be,” M rs . W es N osler . (approximately) $135 per year; students boarding able. Addreaa O. W. STEVENSON, and daughters. Misses Mary and 25-27 Market St., sighs some poor invalid, "to be in tbemselvea, $110 per year. jonlOtf] Coqni ll. City. Julia, Mra. R. S. Knowlton and CAL.. Near the ^ SAN FRANCISCO. FUANCI! Academic grade« accepted from High School«. bis place for a year or two.” Yet children. Misses Theodosia and Catalogues cheer!oily sent on application. T7>OR S a LE —T wofnll-tdood Jersey Bolls, Ferry, offers good« to consumer« or dealers half of the invalids we see might he Address. l ’ both «legible to registry for pnre-blood, at smalleBt margin of profit conflistent Edith Hayter, Mrs. J. S. Lawreuce just as healthv as he, if thev would P. L. CAMPBELL, PiiEsir» * t . one yearling and one spring calf Tua with Hafe and honest dealing. The W o m a n , and children and Miaa Emma Lo- yearling nan be Itoaght for $40. and the only take pepper care of themselves, 'ktT , ! Or, W. A. WANN, Secretary of Facnlty READ THE LIST. reoz took the steamer for the beach \ ’ ______ ’_______ '________ _ 4-months’ old calf for $20. Address the ne M a n , eat proper food— and digest it H bbald oflioo for particulars, or write Ladita’ Htvlieh Jackets, dark co lo rs ,..$4 00 od a ten days’ camping. It's so strange that such simple JUDGE J. H SCHROKDEK, Ladies’ Styli«h Capes, " ** . . 8 00 And T h e p m . jnlv7tf 1 Arago. Coos ooonty.t Iregon. Out of «tj le ' ’oats, «ize 32.................... 1 00 Mra. Judge Dyer, of Bnodon, tilings are overlooked by I Lose who ~ . .... 1* Ont o f «tvie Coats, size 32, dark. visited Coquille Inst week, nud wns j want health. 40 LadieH Winter Underskirt«......... from She was a good woman. He nccompnnied home hy Miss Evn Oft Food makes health. Ladies’ $1 Underakirta ..................now loved her. She was his wife. 1 00 Skirt«, wide ©ortied. rnilb»* .............. Andernon, o f Marshfield, who goen It makes strength—and strength The pie was good; his wife Ladies’ Kleevele«« Underve^ts, 10. 15, 25 to visit with Miss Mnod Garfield, wards off Bickness. The man who n Ladies’ Vest« with long sleeves, from made it ; he ate it. But the P R A C T IC A L 45 Ladies’ H« avy Vests, for winter......... of O kland, Cal., who is spending • • • • had never been sick was strong be pie disagreed with him, and ( L towii * P r o p e r t y , iyrab M asonic H a l l ,) Ladies’ Pants to match Vest. her vacation with Mrs. Dyer a n d ) cause he always digested his food, he disagreed with his wife. Ladies* Black Henmles* H ose-----8, 12, m -£ a Coquille City, Oregoi). other relatives nnd friends at onr Ladies’ strong Wor»| Hose................ 22 45 and you could become the same by Now he takes a pill after pie 20 Children’ s Hose, bla ck ...........1 0 , 15. __<2*s-'_________•_ famous Bandou beach. and is happy. Jo is his wife. helping your stomach to work as Girls’ Hose, fine tid h e a v y ............ 25, 35 Cosveniently I/>p*ted to Kiver and Oman Steamer Landing and to Railroad Depot* The pill he takes is A y e r ’ s . 15 Last Tuesday Mrs. Paxson gave well ac his. Shaker Digestive Cordial Infants’ Cotton H ose......................... 10, First-Cla*s Accommodation» f-arge and Airy Room», and Table 25 Infants* Wool H o s e . . . . .........10, 15, M oral: Avoid dyspepsia us a branch from one of her cherry ) will help your stomach and will Spread with the Best the Market Afford». 10 Child’ s ’Vool Hoee................ 5 * . 7 ^ , by using ** r - ’ trees that wan a curiosity in its way. make you strong and healthy by 15 Wool Hose, ».lack...................7H. All kinds of Hose at right prices. _ /Q ) It was about 6 inches long and bore ] making the food you eat make you F R O N T HT RE ET, Ayer’s 48 cherries. fat. RATES: PerDay.lt; Regular Boarders, per Week. $4 ; Transient, per Week, I Gray Building | F«lnr»te Y onr Itowels With Case a ret*. Druggists sell it Trial bottle 10 C a th a r tic P ills . J. L. Kill e rr,o f the North Fork, $5; 25 Cents for Single Meal. i*1y Cathartic, cure const i pm ion forever. cents. ! f C. C. C. fail, drurplsts refund money. C o q u ille C ity , O r. . was in town today on business. 8. J . T U T T L E , o o « o P R O PR IETO R . ÆtfÇjJH* <tn>] ÿtrald. v NDY CATHARTIC ro b c o T v e to . M C U R tC O K S T IP A T IO N ^ ^ POWDER GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, O o q r i i l l e p U R N IT U R E S T O R E BED-ROOM SUITES, I * LOUNGES. SETTEES. # EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, 4 * MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC “P H A R M A C Y J l ------------------ Is the Coming Drug Store. The Wonders of Science W ill Supply It For You. H C otel c o q u il l e , a P APER - HANGER A1NTER. Oregon State Normal School w A I SM ITH’S H O TE L, Hayes Howard, Jeweler, Engraver and Watchmaker, (gs^Only W li.it,© L.a.t>or Em ployed