Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 27, 1897, Image 3

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    Kill Ihe thistles about your prem­
Toothbrushes, soaps
ises.
Coquille Pharmacy.
Notice is hereby given that for
Thanks to Prof. Kuuematz for a
Best of bacon at Johnson Bio's,
the purpose of making an examina­
TU E SD A Y , JU L Y 27, 1897.
tray of luscious plums.
also eastern honey drip syrup.
tion of all persons who may offer
Mrs. Hite und Mrs. King will open
The stoel cages for the county
themselves as candidates for teach­
a confectionery and restaurant in
R E G U L A R TR AIN S
jail will arrive at 1 o'clock today.
ers of ibe schools of this county,
o n d a y s , WEDNESDAYS -AND FUI
McDonald, the burlier, will the Gray building next month.
the county school suoeiintenileut
days will ran us follows:
Rev.
W.
Horsfall,
of
Marshfield,
charge 2o cents fur shaves on legal
La a ve
thereof will hold a public examina­
Arrive
will conduct Episcopal services at
8 .OU a. m.
Marshfield
12.80 p. in. holidays.
tion at Coquille City, commencing
iirlvi “ i
I JIT I V»*
W an ted —To trade Bandon prop­ th e Christian church n e x t Hunday,
on Wednesday, at 1 o’clock p. in.,
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COQUILLE CITY 11.00 a. ra.
m
o
r
n
in
g
and
L
ig
h
t
.
io. oo
erty for Coquille City property. In
Myrtle Point
10.30 •*
the 11th day of August, 1897.
There will he a social at Kisb-
quire nt this otlico
Teachers who are eligible for
LOCAL IT E M S.
state certificates sm1 diplomas must
W. H Schropder and wife, of trap schoollmuse the evening of
R e­
make application at the same time.
Arngo, attended the Woodmen’s July 30 -Friday eveuiug.
Additional locals on 2d lia}fe.
freshments anil program.
Dated this 22 I day of July, 1897.
reception last night.
Cbloken feed at tlie Fair Store.* j M rs Root will supply bread dur­
Services conducted
by the
J . H. B a rk lo w ,
County School Superintendent. A. C. W ILSON,
Mrs. Uoot keeps fresli bread and ing Mrs. Wilkins’ absence.
Also Episcopal minister, Rev. W. Hors-
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yeast for sale.
I furnish tiop yeast at 10 cents per f|l^>
Absolutely Pure
Chantiau church next
Arrivals by Steamer at Coos Bay.
Sunday, morning and night.
J . W. S ukp returned last Friday quart.
Celebrated for its great leaven­
Mrs. Leroy Curry visited Myrtle
ing strength and healthfillness.
from bis trip to California.
Underclothing made; also gen-
Arrivals by Blanchard July 21,
Assures the food against alum
and all forms of udulteration
T. P. Finely, of Prosper, wns nt tlemen’s clothes nnd socks lauu- Poiut last week and spent several
from San Francisco: A J . Martin !
dered,
repaired
and
darned.
days
with
fiieuds
and
acquuiut-
oommon to the cheap brands.
the Woodmen's feast last night.
and wife, S. Davis, G. Terry nud 1 H O R S E -S H O E I N G a n d
R o y a l B a k in g P o w i > ku C o ..
M rs . B usk IHK.
slices. She retm ued yesterday.
New York.
Prof. T. W. Holland.
E . S. Plinth is mi urging to
A free dance will he given at
George Clinton is hobbling about
move to Florida in the near future.
Arrivnls from San Francisco, i W A G O N - W O R K .
Masonic hall next Saturday night. | OD crutches, bating cut his Uft foot
The Woodmen's Reception .
Saturday, July 17, by the Faral­
Coquille Plinrinncy for statio-n Good music and a pleasant time severely while barkiug logs at bis
Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and
lón:
Mrs. J . Norman, Misses
ery, tablets and school supplies.*
Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds
are promised.
f,ltl:er 8 I'*g3lu8
I*»8» 1 uesday. To their “Neighbor” nnd our fellow- Black, Miss Beyer, Miss Esther
of manulac’uring and repairing in first.class
John Yonkani, the famed logger,
To T rade —A farm on Coos river
W. Horsfall, Episcop .au townsman George A. Robinson aud Goble, Mrs. Katie Flint, Mrs. Say­
style and at reasonable rates.
was qn our streets on business fo r a bouse and lot in Coquille minister will certain y shrotly begin bride (nee Annie Leneve), given at
lor, Miss Knowles and V. R. Berry.
yesterdny.
City, or a small acreage property the erection of a neat ebureb edifice Masonic hall last night, was a most
Arrivals by Areata Monday, July G iv e U s a T r la l.
J . W. Leneye has the lumber iu the vicinity.
for ,lmt cougreRutioD at this place. charming affair aud added a new
19: Mrs. J . R. Sliinmons, C. H.
delivered and lot cleared upon
The prospective activity in the
Deputy County Cleik Hazard feature to our social functions. Butterfield and wife, E. B. Cat ring-
WILSON & FIELD.
which to put up u nice burn.
Coos and Curry gold mines may will move bis family to this place There wns preseut, besides a large
ltev. Mr. and Mrs. Horsfall give us a local “Cloudyke boom." this week. I. Hacker has aUo representation of our local camp of ton an l wife, G. D. Carrington, H.
passed through town yesteiday for Look out for it.
» hotwe aud wdl move to Woodmen, a large delegation of the G. Dart, A. L. Duncan, Miss R. F .
O o q r iille
camp at Myrtle Point, a sprinkling Luse, J . Schlumnun, Mrs. R.
Caudon and the lower coast.
Some of the government geolog- °fful 0 ,tjr-
» w i
of neighbors from other towns, and Wrenn, W. H. Wilbur, J . L. Peuno,
Uncle Shad Hudson cnmo down ical surveying corps were in this
A largo number of Woodmen a host of invited guests, including Julian Lugat, Mrs. Lngat, Emelion
from the mines yesterdny anil will city, and included bii inspection of fr<>m diffeient portion
f t,)0 the Choral Society. Mr. and Mrs. Meunier, Mrs. Meunier, J . E. Mea- B
U R N I T U R E
speud a few days with his brother’s Wilson’s coal mine east of town.
county attended the
reception
mer, L. Thomson, V. Bend, M. Tal­
family.
. . . . . .
given by the local camp at this Robinson, so well known and popu­
lar here, were seated on the plat­ bot, Chas. Larson, Wm. Heuriek-
Next Friday evening there will £ |ace | ,'t night.
We regret to learn that Prof. he a social and program given »t H w E R(t8or and britfier nnd form to the left cf the consul, Jesse son, Selma Nabbald, Emily Nab-
S T O
R E
Conway expects to leave for Port­ Fishtrnp school!».,me. After pro-
W(i„ pr ftD(1 Mi88e8 f |orjnce Simmons,
who
presided and trald, Juo. Gustafson.
land soon.
The pationnge here
HAS AND W ILL K E E P CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FU LL STOCK OF
stated the object of the meeting.
| Marshfield Hun.¡
does not justify him in remaining. grain, refreshments and eo«P- 11 >_ nu(l Eva Rasor, recently arrived The Choral Society rendered a
hie party. All are cordially in- here from Burlington, Kansas, will
Frank Batter has ebarge of the BED-ROOM SUITES. #
LOUNGES. SETTEES. « 1 EXTENSION TABLES,
Mr. and Mrs. Asaph Alexson have
Greeting Glee. The Misses Daisy
reside in this place.
snagging scow at work ou Coos
already l pen attlicted at their new vl,ec*>
The H erald Land Company has
Mrg K(J,ie F|lut ( uea Gol)|„) aud Ella Wickham gave n beautiful
ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, 1 » MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETG
river.
home in California, Modesto, and a bouse and half acre lot on the ^
^
E#tber Gob|6i vocal duet; then followed the Waltz
ELOPED.
have suffered the loss of their baby
A GOOD STOCK OF WALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES.
Song
by
the
Choral
Society.
The
edge of town to let for
moo
iccompauied by Aaron Wilson of
Miss Mary Wheeler left her home
son.
or two years on easy terms to a tbis plliPP |oft for Ferndale, Cal., orator of the evening, A. J. Sher­ on Keutuck slough Tuesday to go
- W E ALSO HAVE —
Mrs. Annie Moon is arranging reliable tenant. Call and get par- t,leirH(lolJie> yf8t«rday.
wood, esq., then delivered a “con­
blackberrying.
A
short
distance
Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on
gratulatory address,” replete with
her honje ou Front street with show
nrs.
Miss Genie Harper came up from
from home the yonug lady of 17
short notice.
cases and shelving for the business icu
Rev. W. P. Anderson preached ^ home below ¿ ,,u<lou lUKt Satur- | humoi and kind words. The Misses summers was joiued by her lover,
«©“General Repair and Cabinet work done at store*®«
of millinery and dressmaking ou
Wickham then gave another duet,
fnur evenings at Bear creeh d
d ia vieitiug old friends and
a Mr. Sunderlaud, 6 years her
#©-in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-*®#
a lively scale.
jeturned to this place Mouday, and acqUailltflllce8 here. She is the “A Mother’s Welcome.”
senior, and the couple decided to
«©•faction in every line.“®#
Consul
Simmons
then
announced
F . R. Archer, engineer in charge left today for Rose burg. After an
* of M). au(1 Mrg. Loreuz.
refreshments, and the clever, hospit­ elope. They first went to Empire
of the government improvements al>8Bncft of about three week» he °
City,
and
then
to
the
Government
ou the liver nenr Myrtle Point, was will move to this place.
W- / ’ Wilson, who occu- able Woodmen stirred themselves
. 1
i oied Ihe Sngg Lroperty ut the iu the distribution of delicious ice­ Works, where, by means of a small
a participant iu the Woodmen’s
Theie is a good and a poor q.ml- ^orUl eud ot 1„wu, left ou yester- cream and cake. They bad prepared boat they got on board the steamer
social last night.
"y of almost everything on he
t() j((ln ber bu8imud, an abundance, and that social fea­ Areata en route for San Francisco,
Tol Stone came down from his market-even m c ru ga-1u t Dr
* . at work uJt Sissons, Califor- ture was a complete success. After aud if their plans worked out are
Fishtrnp homestead last week and Moore keeps only the best grade .
now free from the wrath of any
spent a couple of days moving of medicines at his Pharmacy. *•
... I a short respite, the Choral Society angered parents.
sang
“Evening
Echoes,”
and
then
For sale, or exchange-for cattle,
John Rowan and tamily to their One’s health should not be trilled
...
* lumber, shingles, or clapboards, a ; all restraints were announced to be
Man Killed by a Mule.
new home adjoining.
'
. , Light Half Spring Wagon, half j “off” and the throng could enjoy
I f the care of the hair were made
Ih e hiph-walk at Mis. Wilkius vrorn; also real estate of several i themselves to their ow n satisfaction.
At Beaver Hill last Wednesday
a part of a Italy's education, we|
property, mentioned iu last week’s kluds to exchange for lumber, or Of course greetings, conversation a man by the name of Jo e Mau-
should not see so many gray heads, H erald as being in a dangerous )ofeS Gelivered at the mill,
and plays filled in to a late hour and icho was killed by a mule kicking
G O Q U IL b L b XS c i t y , o r .,
and the use of Hall’s Hair Re condition and condemned by City
j j j j S anford ,
a pleasant time was passed.
him between the eyes. At the
newer would be unnecessary.
Marshal Brown, is all right again,
Coquille City,
The Woodmen spared no pains to present writing we have fur­ 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 ,
Onr grocer merchant, George j make this feature of their orgac- ther particulars.
Berlin Stove calls special atten­ having been strengthened aud im-
Robinson, will at once begin the : izatiou plensureahle and attractive,
tion of its customers to the fact that proved by J . H. James.
Miss Nellie Figg’s term of school erection of a storeroom ou the lot and succeeded admirably. Neigh­
W an ted to R e n t — A n organ.
there have nlready been au enor­
mous number of guessers taking will closest Fishtrap next Friday, adjacent to the Hotel Coquille, on bors G. W. Canning and Dud John- Leave information at this office.
part in tlio Gold Watch contest Iu the evening a Bocial will be (be noiIb side of Front slteet. I son exci lied themselves, being untir­
anil that it will close positively ou given, nnd a literary and musical The bouse will be a 2-story, 24x60 ing aud earnest in preparation of a
The Wonders of Science
program. After the program, re- feet. Grant Harry has the cou- vei ¡table feast.
July 31. No extension of time!
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I F WE H A VEN ’T GOT
freshments will bo servpd and then tract for gradiug the lot.
\ \ T ANTED — FAI1 H FU L
MEN OU
John Nasburg had about con­ a soap-bubble party nnd plays.
Loo.Marsters aud wife, of Cleve- YV women to travel for responsible estab­ lu n g Troubles and Consumption Can
WHAT YOU WANT.
cluded to put up a store room and All are invited.
lished honac in ( )regon. Salary $781» and
land, Douglas county, is visiting at expenses.
Be Cured.
Position permanent. Reference.
other new building on his lo! front­
F
or S a l e — A few
pure-bred
|
his
father’s,
Rev.
C.
B.
Marstciv’,
at
Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope,
ing on Main street, but owing to the
i The National, Btar Insurance Bldg., Chi- A lt
W ill Supply It For You.
How Y o r k C l i u n M n u ll
high rates of insurance has changed Minorca cocksi els, at from SI to $2 j Myrtle Point. Mr. M. is the line ‘ cago.
S v i m l h l M i l l « * »1 F r « ‘<‘ O f i V r
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each.
These
fowls
are
of
the
best;
btook
dealer,
whose
advertisement
hismind for the time end will desigu
I«» O u r K n u l r r * «
Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap
a large, fine, new establishment to egg-producing varieties and should appears in the H erald . Look over
Don’t fail to call at I lie Pbnrmncy.
Yon will find a fall stock of Sta­
for cash—aud cash only.
*
be
kept
on
every
ranch.
Call
at
the
ad.
and
see
what
you
want,
The
distineuishpd
New York chemist, T.
occupy the whole lot, including the
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tionary. Tablets and School Supplies on baud.
A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of
space at present occupied by the my place, on South Fork. 8 miles especially of the fine breeds of
a reliable nnd absolute cure for Consump­
Church Directory.
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above Myrtle Point, or nddiess
poultry.
tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all
Bou T o £ snloon building.
W. F. VoLKM Ut,
bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, p r e s c r i p t i o n s
George
Martin,
w
ho
was
so
seri­
S
c
i
e
n
t
i
f i c a l l y "’F ille d .”
HRISTIAN CHURCH, Coquille City. stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, gen­
The gentlemeu who had iu hntid
Myrtle Point. ously injured by vicious horse
Preaching 2d and 4th Lord’s days in eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and
the opening of our coal mine at
DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. ~
The steamer Coquille River on the North Fork recently, arrived each month, at 11 o’olook a. m. and 7:30 all conditions of wasting away, will send
this place, but recently weie forced
a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday nt 10 T H R E E F R E E B O T TLES (»11 different»
arrived
from
San
Francisco
last
at
his
home
iu
this
place
last
F
ri­
o'clock
a.
m.
Pray*
r-meeting
every
Wed­
of
his
New
Discoverii
s
to
any
afflicted
to relinquish the same, because of
C. A. S t in k , M inister. reuuer of the Coquille H e r a l d writing for
2 day, having recovered sufficiently nesday evening.
the failure of proper support till Wednesday morning, about
them.
they got to the point of paying o’clock. Her passeuger list em­ to be moved. He was out yester­
His “New Scientific Treatment” has cured
M
r
lK
R
I
K
D
.
braced
the
following:
Mr.
and
Mrs
day nud greeted by many frieuds
thousands permanently by its timely use,
effort, have returned to work and
S u n d b r l a n d - W h e e l k r — On tne steamer nnd he considers it a simple professioi nl
A.
C.
Lukens,
Miss
Irma
Lukens,
on bis wonderful escape from a Areata, on the high sens, by Capt. Reed, duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial
will now, undoubtedly, succeed. A
% *
# C. U. BUTLEB, PROPRIETOR.
A. Sunderland, of Marshfield, nnd Miss fo liia infallible cure.
few days’ work will certainly dis­ Ed Lukens, Ralph Lukens, R. fearful death.
M. E. Wheeler, of Kentuok slough, C< os
Science daily develops new wonders, nnd
Hunt, Stewart Lyons, J . McQueen,
An nccident iu the mines at Bea­ comity,
cover the merits of the case.
Oregon.
this
great
ch
mist,
patiently
experimenting
Iiev. G. Gillespie, Mrs. C. Meyers, ver Hill last Friday caught out
for years, has produced results as beneficial
If strength is what you want, yon Mrs. E. Doermot nnd child.
AVING LEASED THIS NEW , COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O STLERY,
A
to humonity as oan be claimed by any
n o R iv.
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
should study what causes your weak­ strong headwind delayed the boat young townsman, Joe Lummy, and
His assertion that lung
C a r d w e l l — At Harrington, Wash., July 3, modern genius.
stGe, wilh the very best of accommodations and at moHt reason­
hurt
him
pretty
seriously.
About
troubles and consumption are curable in
ness.
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Cardwell,
a
son.
able rates.
'fables supplied with the best the market affords.
and made the trip rough.
two carloads of dirt aud sandstone P ik e —At Beaver Hill, July 20, 1807, to Mr. any clim ate is proven by “ heartfelt letters SAM PLE ROOMS
I t is practically lack of food.
for Commercial men,
o f grotitnde.” filed in his American and
SPEC IA L ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Terms
A carapmepting, to last over three fell oil him, crushing nud bruising and Mrs. W. E . Pike (nee Ivy Kinnicutt) European laboratories iu thousands from roomy and obntrally located.
But you eat three meals a day,
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
a son. 1 We learn that the child has since those cured in all parts of the world.
Sundays, aud prohably longe1-, will him pretty badly, but luckily with­ died.—
and all you can oat at a time.
Rates—$1 to #1.50 per day.
E d . H k b a l d .I
Medical
experts
concede
that
bronchial,
begin nt Bandon Sunday morning, out breaking auy bones oi fatality. B l a i r —At Myrtle Point, July 22, 1897, to chest and lung troubles lead to Consump­
Yes, but do you digest it?
tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy
Food undigested, is not food. It August 1st, at 11 o’clock, under the He is improving rupidlv, ut last Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Blair, c. son.
nnd certain death.
auspices of the M. E. church, accounts.
is not nourishment.
BEACH,
C. MYERS,
Simply write to T . A. Slocum, M. C., 98 W M .
D i li!) .
south. Revs. E. A. Ross, evange­
Oue J . B. Williams, colored, wns W il c o x —At Oakland, Cal., July 17,1897, Pine street. New York, giving post office and
It doesn’t create strength.
A
RC
H
ITEC
T AND
address, and the free medicine will
To digest your food take Shaker list, W. B. Smith, of Coquille City, brought from Riverton last Thurs­ David B . Wilcox, of the firm of E. B express
be promptly sent. Sufferers should take
PRA C TIC A L B U IL D E R ,
Digestive Cordial at meals. After a and W. Millican,of Bandon circuit, day by Constable Dud Johnson and Dean & Co. at Marshfield, aged 73 years. instant advantage of his generous proposi­
e x s o n — At Modesto. Cal., July 15, 1897,
tion.
while you will digest your food with­ and several other prpachers will jailed on the chargeof assault with A l Alonzo,
-A N D -
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Asaph
Please tell the Doctor that you saw his
iANS, Elevations nnd Details of any
out i t Then you will get well, and attend, aud everybody is invit’d a dangerous weapon ou Nash Trol- Alexson, aged 3 years.
offer in the Coquille City M k r a l d .
kind of structure furnished on short
to be present. Splendid onpoitiu,- inger, also colored. Tbecomplaiut
notice. WiU take building contracts
strong and healthy.
work
by the day.
Shaker Digestive Cordial cures ities for camping aud speuding a was made by Bob WagDer, of Riv­
Residence near Coquille Collegiate Insti­
erton, aud Ihe assanlt occurred
indigestion and all its symptoms, vacation.
IjulO
I L L TAKE CONTRACTS TO DO tute.
The steamboat inspectors, Ed- back in Ju n e—well on to two
such as nausea, headache, eructa­
any work in my line, or work bv the
i
day.
All
work
done
in
first-class
manner
tions, pain in the stomach, giddiness, waids and McDermott, have just months ago. A preliminary trial
BOOkKELPING AM ) SHORTHAND.
1 and at reasonable rates, or no charges.
loss of appetite, etc. It makes your received copips of a new law relat­ took place before J ustice Harlocker
W. Sinclair
food nourish you, anil makes you ing to the navigation of vessels in Friday afternoon,
IVIonxnoutli, O regon.
CLASS IN SHOUT-HAND
AND
W OOL! W O O L !
Double-Entry Bookkeeping will begin
barbore, livers nnd inland waters of prosecuting, and W. H. Hughes,
strong and fat and hearty.
at ouce under Prof. Conway, of the Col­
colored,
defeudiug.
The
negro,
Druggists sell i t Trial bottle 10 the United States. The act was
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. We are paying the hiphesl market price legiate Institu e, to continue 12 weeks.
approved June 7 and is to take Trolinger, refused to prosecute,
cents.
for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Bandon. This system of Hhort-Hnnd is superior to
The law is and the evidence plainly showed
Regular Normal Course of three years.
Senior janSOtf] BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS C O . any other. Scholars can jain the class at
any time. Rates of tuition made known
Prof. Kanemntz exhibited to us effect Octobei 7.
year wholly professional. Training department of
especially intended to cover points that the complaint was actuated by
?O R BALE—2 « acres of All Bottom on application by postal or in person lo
yesterday some of bis first crop of
nine ¿rad s with 200 children.
pjrsoual motives aud was spite-
D. M CONWAY.
the
neglect
of
observing
which
has
Land, % mile south of Coquille City,
Instruction and training in Gymnastics (Swedish
silk cocoons this season, r sight j
Coquille City, Oregon.
on bank of river: 18 acres in cultivation;
system ). and Vocal Music for public schools.
oft« n caused collisions, and it work. Ou motion of the defend­
worth seeing.
Some interesting'
The Normal Diploma is reeognizod by la w ns a good farm buildings; orchard, 200 prune
ing attorney. Justice Harlockpr
trees—crop this year.
Plenty of apple
STATE L I F E C ER T IFIC A T E to tench.
data is given ns by the gentleman,; includes several material changes dismissed the case as being with­
regarding
lights,
whistles,
etc.
Light exiiense—tuition, books, board nnd lodging trees for family orchard. Terras reason­ C
CASH
*
among which is the fact ttiat
able.
Address
O.
W.
STKVENHON,
(approximately) #135 per year; students boarding
out sufficient cause.
\ m i i q O 25-27
Ma ST0^E
rket SU
junlfitf j
Coqnilie City.
these cocoons are the largest that They have a number of copies of
themselves. $110 per year.
^
BAN
FRANCISCO,
CAL.,
Near
the
Ihe net which will be furniahed to
Academic grades accepted from High School«,
are gro» n any where in the world.
Catalogues checrlully sent ou application.
OR B A LE—Two full-blood Jersey Bulls, Ferry, offers goods to consumers or dealers
These will average 130 cocoons to interested parties on application.
both elegible to registry for pnr<- blood, at smnllest margin of profit consistent
Address,
one yearling nnd one spring calf.
The
P. L. CAMPBELL, P iiE fliD i n t .
Andrew Lukpus nnd family
the pound, while the first propa­
with safe and honest dealing.
i
yearling
can bo bought for i|40, and the
Or, W. A. WANN, Secretary of Faculty.
gation from this snme brerd of silk­ returned to this place from Metrop­
READ T H E LIST.
4-months’ old calf for 4 ‘JO. Address the
H
office for particulars, or write Ladies’ Stylish Jackets, dark c o lo rs ...f 4 00
worms—a cross of two Italian co l-! olis, III., per steamer Coquille
JU D G E J H. SCH BO EDER,
onies—two years ago, averaged 230 River, last Wednesday morning,
Ladies’ Stylish Capes,
"
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. . 3 00
jnly7tf 1
Arago, Coos county, Oregon. Out of style r’oats, size 3 2 ....................... 1 00
or 240 to the pound Cocoons nnd were warmly greeted by IroHts
Out
of
style
Coats,
size
H2.
d
a
rk
..........
1 25
there is no need for you
generally average from 230 to of friends. Mr. L and family left
Ladies' Winter Underskirts............from 40
t
o
contemplate
a
w
ig
Ladie»'
$1
Underskirts.......................now
6ft
300 to the pouncf These are large this place something over two years
Skirts, wide corded, ruffles .................... 1 00
when you can enjoy the
and shapely and of a cream color. ago fur their old borne in Illinois,
Ladies’ Sleeveless Underve-Us, 10, 15,
25
Ladies’ Vests with long sleeves, from
22
These cocoons were completed iu but the extremes of climate and
pleasure of sitting again M
PRA C TIC A L
Ladies' Hi nvy Vests, for winter..........
45
one day’s shorter time, too, than changes in surroundings failed
i L T O I t « ’ p R O P K B T T , W EAK M H OK IC H L L ,]
Ladies’ Pnnts to match Vest.
under youroxvn “ th atch .” Rj
usual, being 34 days, ami of the to impress them with the pleasures
Ladies' Black Beamless H o s e ....8, 12, 15
-g r , C o q u ille C it y , O r e g o i). e g -
Jeweler, Engraver
You can begin to get g
Ladies’ strong Wool Hose............. :22 45
host of them all were finished ex of former ypars; besides Mr. L’s
Children’s
Hose, black...............10, 15, 20
your
hair
back
as
soon
Ni
cept just two cocoons, which from health was broken aud they con­
Girls' Hose, fine ? iid heavy ..............25, 35
Conveniently Located to River and Ocean Steamer landing and to Railroad Depot«
Cotton Hose..............................10, 15
and Watchmaker, Infants’
as you begin to use
some cause had fallen behind cluded to re'nrn to Coquille. They
Flrst-ClMf Accommodations Large and Airy Rooms, and Table
Infants’ Wool Hose.................. 10, 1ft, 25
Spread with the Best the Market Affords.
This should establish southwest occupy their own home, have
Child's Wool Hose...................5^4, 7V4, 10
Wool Hose, black ................... 7 * . H>4, 15
OregoD, and especially Coo« and already improved io health, are
All kinds of Hose at right prioes.
(g v ^ O n ly W h i t e L a h o r E m p l o y e d
Curry counties, as adapted to the quite contented nnd will undoubt­
FRO N T S T R E E T ,
silk industry, and should inspire edly Ire happy among their many
RATES : Per Day, t l ; Regular Boarder», per Week, $4; Tr»n»lent, per Week,
iGray Building]
E r iu r n t e Y o u r I t o w c ls W it h C a s e a r e t a .
an earnest effort to make it a busi­ frieuds. The H er a ld welcomes
■ $5; 25 Cents lor Single Meal.
Cathartic, cure constipation foret er
2óc. It C.C.C. fall, druggists refund n
C o q u ille C ity , O r I 10c. Candy
ness of profit and usefulness.
them.
E. J . T U T T L E,
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PROPRIETOR.
6 o ç d l l * (C itri T i m i l t l .
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GENERAL BLACKSMITHING,
Is the Coming Drug Store.
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