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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1897)
School Fund Apportionment. We pay spot cash for our goods s#vemh Annua| Reunion of the Coos Count* ami sell the same way at the Fair Pioneers. * The following is an aj portionment Store. of the school fund, made August 16, McDonald, the barhpr, will T U E SD A Y , AUGU ST 24, 1897. The 15th day of August is Pio 1897: charge 25 cents fur shaves on legal neer day in Coos county. It falling holidays. * on Sunday this year, I he meeting R E G U L A R TR A IN S Shoes— Shoes hooght for spot w h s postponed until Monday the jyjONDAYH, WEDNESDAYS AND FUI days will run uh fulluw,: cash and sold at Racket prices at 10th, out of respect for those who Arrive Leave the Fair Stoie. " : had conscientious scruples in pur- 12.30 1 », ra. 8.00 a. ra. i Marshfield Leave Forks o f Coos River. $ 88 oo Irrive “ | City Marshal Brown and wife tieiputing ou that day. 8.30 “ I COOUILLE CITY 11.00a.n». returned from the beach last M in- 75 30 2 Hernmnti.......................... All day Suuduy and Monday 10.30 “ lyrtle Point 94 40 10.00 3 A rat?'»................................ M: ALL morning was spent in visitiug and day, after a week's outing. 68 8C i Lampey Creek ............ __________ DRUGGISTS 5 Brown.............................. 104 00 short calls. Mr. Millard and family and L O C A L ITEM S. 6 Empire C ity .................... 134 00 BSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Î? r**«r*t. >» <h. i < wi u » . At 2 o ’clock Monday afternoon , . u unllnn *o u o tire. »OUT rrl(! or rrip«. bul r u » r.ny D.tur.1 m i ll. S.n- 7 South Ceos Kiver.......... 35 60 quite a number of young people „ ...I bookl.t fr.r. Ad. STEBI.IXU HEXKDlf 1 0 .'fhir.i-o, Montreal. («...o r N n . tort. 407 30 the Pioneers held their business 8¡Coquille C ity................... have been several days ou the Announcements. 9 Marshfield....................... 729 60 meeting at the 8. O. Co’s hall, Presi beach. 10 Cunningham.................... 48 00 dent John Flanagan presiding. 11 Parkersburg.................... 30 00 County teachers' institute will Uuderclothing made; also gen 12 Catching Sloußh............ 60 30 A. C. W ILSON, J. W. F IE L D . The following officers were elected open at Bandon ou the 20th inst. tlemen's clothes and socks laun 56 00 13 North Bend..................... for the ensuing year: A b s o lu te ly P u re. 14 Riverton........................... 195 20 and continue three days. dered, repaired and darned. 15 Big Creek........................ 40 00 J. Henry Schroeder, president; Celebrated for it« great leaveu- M r s . B u s k ir k . 16 Willanoh Slough............ 83 60 W. D. L. F. Smith, vice-president; iug strength nnd henlthfulnens. Additional locals on 2d page. 63 80 17 Kentuck Slough.............. Dai druff is en exudation from Daniel Giles, vice-pie.ideut; Orvil Assures the food against alum 30 40 18 Coos C ity ........................ R ibbon s, latest styles, Berlin Store. nnd nil forms of adulteration the pores of the skin that spieads Dodge, secretary and historian; B. 49 60 19 Strauß.............................. common to the cheap brands. A fine line of stationery just and dries, forming scurf and caus 84 30 HORSE-SHOEING and 20 Fishtrap........................... R o y a l B a k in g P o w d e r C o .. F. ltoss, treasurer; W. I’ . Heimaun, 83 20 21 Randolph......................... received at Coquille Phniwscy. * ing the hair to fall out. New York. Hall’s marshal. 38 40 22 M oon................................ 72 00 WAGON-WORK. 23 L ee................................... Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap Hair Renewer cures it. After transacting other business 24 HackDff........................... 99 00 for cash— and cash only. Religious servicos at the Chris the meeting adjourned until next The funeral of Miss Laura 25 Fairview......................... 86 00 Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and 26 Haynes Slough............... 59 20 W etbau k R ev. C. A. Stine for tian church next Monday and Tues- day at 9 o’clock a. m. Quick took place last Sunday at 2 Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds 27 Middle Creek.................. 65 (Î0 an invitation for a driyelast Satur day evenings, to which all arp In the evening the citizens of o’clock p. m., at the Masonic ceme 28 Gravel Ford..................... 72 00 of manufacturing and repairing in first.class 62 40 invited. Miss Miller, a returned Empire City entertnined the Pio tery. Elder D. P. Strang con 29,Two Mile.......................... day. style and at reasonable rates. 80 Sumner............................. 59 30 The H erald had a pleasant call missionary, will occupy the pulpit. neers with an entertaiumen', con-' ducted services. Miss Laura May 31 Carolina........................... 38 40 Quick, daughter of Jouathnu Quick, 38 40 32 Dora................................. sisting of recitations, and vocal and from Capt. H . F. Tenuissou, of Us a Trial. “ 1 am bound for y ou r handkerchiefs 54 40 33 Dean................................. instrumental music. The entertain was born on Lampey creek. Coos j ' 34 Raudolph, last Saturday. 78 40 E lliott.............................. when people say I am sweeter than 48 00 Sam Giles, one of Myrtle Point's sweet six teens. My name is W hite ment was excellent, all participants county, Oregon, May 23, 1875, and I 35 Daniels Creek................. WILSON & FIELD. 30 40 was therefore, at the“ time of her j 36 South Coos ß i v A ........... energetic citizens, was down last L ilac. X will be for sale at the Berlin doing their allotted parts well. j 37 Sugar L oa f...................... 66 00 J. F. Hall delivered an address of demise, aged 22 years, 2 months I 38 Ten M ile.......................... 59 20 Saturday on business. Store.— A -l triple extract. 49 60 welcome to the Pioneers. Just be aud 28 days. Her death occurred 39 Coos River (M cIntosh). Fine tooth-brushes, combs, etc. 283 20 The H e r a l d Laud Company has fore the entertainment many of the Saturday, August 21, at 11 o’ clock 40 Libby .............................. 360 00 41 Myrtle P o in t ................. — like our drugs—are best quality a house and half acre lot on the Pioneers availed themselves of the a. m , after nn illness of about 5 42 Rock Creek...................... 52 80 at Coquille Pharmacy. 124 80 edge o f town to let for 18 months invitation of Capt. Richardson, a raontbs. She contracted the fatal 43 Norway............................. 76 80 I f you are a fool’s-cap user, or two years on easy terms to a cougmial, skipper to visit and in disease, first, typhoid fever, in the 44 R oy................................... 99 20 45 North Coos R iver............ Coquille Pharmacy can supply reliable tenant. Call and get par spect the TT. S steamer Columbine Rogue River valley last spring, 46|New 43 20 i Lake........................ 30 40 47 Roland Prairie................ your needs with that or any other ticulars. * * which was moored at the S. O. Co’s while visiting. Later she returned ¡48 * Shiloh............................... 36 20 kind of paper. home, but with all of the tender 93 80 I 49|Bay C ity.......................... W a n t e d —A good dairy ranch, wharf. HAS AND W IL L KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OP 28 80 Remote............................. Rev. Mr. Futrell preached in the on or d ose to the river; enough At 9 o’clock on the morning of nursing und expenditure of m alical 50 511 Utter City ................. 16 00 Methodist church last Suudny, land to have 30 to 40 head of cows. the 17th, Wilmot and Fritz Getty, skill she lingeied and-wasted away, i 52j Myrtle Creek............ ....... 72 00 morning and night, the pastor Address the H e r a l d , Coquille City, J. T. Holms, S. H. Hazard and Mrs. at times suffering much, till the j 53 North Slough................... 73 60 460 80 j 54 Bandon............................. being absent. slating location aDd best terms to a Florence Sheridan were on hand suoimons came, and her sweet | 55 Beaver Slough................ 30 40 38 40 T. W. Hervey, o f Douglas good tenant. with teams nnd carriages to tnk< spirit was waited to that brighter , 56 Catching S lough............ 57 South Slough................... 91 20 shore, A GOOD STOCK OF W ALL-PAPER AT LOWEST PRICES. county, is visitiug his sister, Mrs. R. D. Sanford has been receiv the visitors to the picnic grounds, “ Where chilling wind nor poisonous broath I 58 Deer Park........................ 9 60 Mebl, in this city and other friends ing the machinery and material for to enjoy a clam-bake and dinner. I 59 Halls Creek..................... 52 80 Are felt nnd fenred no more.” - WE ALSO HAVE — I 60 Prosper.......... ............... 68 80 The picnic ground is a delight in Coos county. A large concourse of friends and I 61 Beach V iew..................... his fruit dryer the past few days Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., and do Undertaking and Embalming on ful spot, a shaded grove with the Mrs. R. J. Dean went to Benver and has the plant well under way. neighbors followed the remains of 02. Bear Creek...................... 54 40 Enchanted Prairie......... 30 40 short notice. H ill last Wednesday to visit her He baa made his purchases abroad placid waters of Coos bay in the deceased to ,th e ir quiet resting i 03 04 Four Mile........................ 38 40 BfetY-General Repair and Cabiuet work done at store-®» daughters, Mrs. Lilly Cox and because he cau deal more satisfac- fore ground and a stream of cool place last Sunday, and there bode I 65;Sitknra.............................. 24 00 “in I. O. O. F. Building, and we guarantee satis-“® » 26 60 sparkling water near by. farewell to the mortality of one 66|Ten M ile.......................... Mrs. Jessie Peart, returning yester torily. 67 Fishtrap........................... 59 20 foiffaetion in every line.*®» Empire City, the pioneer town of who was widely loved and esteemed J j 68 day. Haynes Slough................ 48 00 Mies Keely, art teacher at onr 1 Beaver H ill..................... . 179 20 Capt. and Mrs. H. F. Teunissoc, Collegiate Institute, will give an Coos county, is in plain view about for her many virtues and amiable j 09 70 King Creek...................... 43 20 o f Randolph, CBroe up last Friday exhibit o f art work of her pupils a mile distant, with the U. S. steamer character. Just bloomed into per THE | Joint Districts. 24 00 to speud a few days visiting their at Bandon in that place next F ri Columbine, light-house aud engin fect womanhood, the fell destroyer, la u s te r ............................... 3 Lake.................................. eers’ tender moored to one of its 32 00 Death, claimed her as his victim daughter, Mrs. C. O. Gilke.y, and day. It will be of the social order, Total............................................ $ 6435 20 combining the art exhibit and wharves, the U. S. jetty improve and robbed the hearth parterre of family. ment works and U. S. life-saving one of its sweetest blooms, thus Prot. and Mrs. Godfrey and the “ high-lea.” station nearly opposite on the west leaving many to mourn their loss J. H. B akklow , Petersen family went to Myrtle Elder J. F. Day, the able Bap shore of Coos bay. The passing County School Superintendent. Point and gave an entertainment tist miuister at present in our steamers and other shipping, and and meditate upon the uncertainty there last Friday and Saturday county, will occupy the pulpit at the traditions aud early history con of life. Not alone the aged die, To T r a d e — A farm on Coos river the Cliristiau church next Sunday nected with the vicinity, makes this but the young and the strong are nights. morning, at 11 o'clock, and preach one of the most delightful and ap also called hence. May her rest be for a house and lot in Coquille Dud Johnson and Piper and Mr. sweet.« City, or a small acreage property Lorenz and Ed left Sunday morn a funeral sermou in memoriam of propriate spots in Coos county for c o q u il l e ; c i t y o r ., in the vicinity. Nine o f “ the boys’* who wore ing for Eckley aud down on the Miss Laura Quick. a Pioneers’ reunion. Then the older The Collegiate Institute will Pioneers stretched ou the sward connected with thatchnravari party Sixes on a hunting and camping Corner Second and Taylor Streets, begin its fall term next Monday. with this view before them could at Fairviaw some two weeks since, trip, to be gone about teu days. Bandon aud the beach are the We have great expectations from realize the advancement which had three of whom were brought to rallying points for onr camping Prof. Nicholson, the new principal, been made since their advent into this place, tried before Justice War- and outing parties. Besides the and expeci the Institute to take a the county and contrast the past locker aud discharged, wertf nr j I ung Troubles and Consumption Can rested and taken t6 Marshfield county institute is iu session and high rank in educational power with the present. Be Cured. many of our citizens have gone to and be largely attended. We found George Jackson near last Friday. The pvrrt«^ ivjiaclaira to have suffered at their iif.uds by \ n I -'in iiie iitf iT<*w Y o r k r i i p m K t n n n l Miss Miller, a returned Baptist by, with the perspiration from his attend it. acts of malicious mischief aud MakPf* » F r e e O ffe r I F WE H A V E N ’T GO T Uncle Tom W illaid visited the missionary from India nnd a very brow and other portions of his ana- Iu O u r K n i l l e r » ' disturbance of their peace refuse intelligent, bright aud earnest | toray pouring out at the lower end new jail and the inmates last Sat to be comforted by Justice Har- W H A T YO U W ANT, The distinguished New York chemist, T. urday. He accompanied Capt. Christian worker, will be iu this, of his breaches, superintending the lockpr’s decision, aud will prosecute A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of Tennissou, who visited the prisoner, city and address our people next | clam-bake. George proved himself further. a reliable and absolute cure f o r Consump tion (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) and all J. N. Russell, whom both had Monday ami luesday evenings ut I an expert at baking clams and crabs, the Cliristiau church. A ll are j His anxiety to cater to the taste of 13. B. Teters returned this morn- bronchial, throat, long and cheat diseases, known for many years. ----------o ---------- stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, gen I the visitors and the consequent iug from the bay, and li*» tells us eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and Wm. Saunders, of the U. S. invited to attend. all conditions of wasting away, will send Dou’t fail to call nt the Plmrmacy. You will find a full stock of Sta Fred Nelson and Leo Malson, I devotion to his task undoubtedly the case against the Fairview boys government contractors firm en THREW FREE BOTTLES (all different) tionary. Tablets aud School Supplies on hand. gaged in the river improvements young gentlemen from Marshfield, j resulted in his losing about 15 for rioting and disturbing the peace of his New Discovers 8 to any afflicted at a serenading patty was dis reader of tue Coquille H e r a l d writing fo r near Myrtle Point, returned to his were visible on our streets for two pounds in weight, them. duties last Friday after a brief or three days past. It is not j The Pioneers talked over the Auld missed, as it was here by our justice. His “ New Scientific Treatment” has cured I ? r e s e n p t i o n s S o i e n . t i f l c a . l l y “E i l l o d . ” Two youug Indies came over with unlikely they were prospecting in | Lang Syne until dinner was called, thousands permanently by its timely use, visit to bis home at Empire City. nnd he considers it a simple professioral Mr.Teters, Miss Bessie Hownrd and our neighborhood, not exactly for The spread before us will long bo DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor, Miss Mary Nosier aud------visited duty to suffering humanity to donate a trial mines or lands, but for partners iu remembered. The tables were Miss Stella Elrod, on a short visit. | fo his infallible cure. the encampment at Myrtle Point Science daily develops new wonders, nnd tastefully decorated with flowers a co operative venture. Comrade W. M. tetewurt, of this from Marshfield lsst. week. Miss great ch.-mist, patiently experimenting J. B. Marshall, esq., merchant and loaded down with all the good Myrtle Point, brought dowu some for years, has produced results as beneficial Mary then stopped over here from things imaginable. There were to humanity be claimed by any firiends from the encampment last modern genius. ns can Saturday, visitiug her father and nnd prominent citizen of Bandon, His assertion that lung frosted cakes as big as a wagon Friday, and made the H e r a l d a troubles was at this place ou business Inst and consumption are curable in family, returning to Marshfield Thursday. This was Mr. M’s first wheel, lettered “C. C. P. A H. S.,” in pleasaut call while in town. He any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters & yesterday. * * * C. H. BUTLER, P R O P R I E T O R . of gratitude,” filed in his American and honor of our society. was much pleased at the way the I laboratories in thousands from A temperance mass meeting, visit to the new county seat nnd lie Baked clams, crabs (baked) deviled reunion of the old comrades and European was plessed at its convenience for those cured in all parts of the world. under the auspices of the W. C. T. Medical experts concede that bronchial, attending to legal business. The fricasseed and a-la-mode, and lots of friends passed off. AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLEKY chest and lung troubles lend to Consump U., will be held in the Methodist other good things too numerous to 1 am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in firnt-clnaa H e r a l d sanctum was honored with tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy church next Sunday evening. M 's. Mrs. Sheppard and daughter Ora stvie, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason- mention. We did our very best, and certain-death. supplied with the beet the market * fiords. Rev. W. C. Scott, of Baudon, will a call. went to Bandon last Saturday, the j Simply writo to T . A. Slocum, M. C., 98 There A host of the schoolmasters but could , not , take . , it all . in. .... . Pine street, New York, giving postofflee and SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, address our citizens, and there will roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term« and schoolmn’ ms met at this , |Bce was enough left to feed a multitude former on a potracted visit and the express address, and the free medicine will be music and other interesting * , f ° r Families ®nd Theatrical Troupes. latter to greet her father and re be promptly sent. Sufferers should take Rates— aw $1 to f 1.50 per day. M o n d a y , arriving on the cars, by I ° ne feature ° f this reunion war instant advantage o f his generous proposi sxercises. All are invited. the honor bestowed on us l>y the main only a few days. tion. boats, od horseback, bicycles and Tuesday of last week Will Cox, Please tell the Doctor that you saw his presence of a number of renl, genu Best of bacon at Johnson Bro’s, who works in the mines at Beaver carnages on their way to the ine, bounfide “ Hy yas clos” pioneers, also eastern honey drip syrup. * offer in the Coquille City H bbald . county institute at Bandon. Co- Hill, met with quite a painful who enjoyed themselves hugely. accident and almost a fatal one. qoille is the ceutral meeting point They returned to thier wigwams from all directions, the cross-roads LE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Throe cars jumped the track and loaded down with grub of the good /K X jL IL LE jammed him against the wall, to and from everywhere. things left over. Thia is as it should The Fall Term of the Coquille Monmouth, Oregon. We have had mnDy greetings be. We have dispossessed them of crushing his shoulder quite badly P R A C T IC A L Collegiate Institute begins next and bruising his body considerably. the past week from comrades their heritage, and we should occa Monday, August oOtb. A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. Luckily no bones were broken. retorning from the encampment of sionally brighten their last days. Primary, Intermediate, Academic H e came up to Coquille Friday the G. A. R. at Myrtle Point, and There are but few left, and it is a and College Departments. Regular Normal Course of three years. Senior and looked as if he had had a all bear testimony as to the plras- small recompense for what they have year wholly professional. Training department o f Personal interest taken in each nine grad *s with 200 children. month's sickness, but was doing I ureableness o f the meeting, and lost. papi!. Cull on or address, Instruction and training in Gymnastics (Swedish well.*** He~ visited’friends here for the kindness and hospitality of the The afternoon was spent laying systora), and Vocal Music for public schools. D. F. NicuqLsoNj Principal. several days, with a view to change Rood citizens of Myrtle Point aud around in the shade and occasion The Normal Diploma is recognized by law as a STATE LIFE CERTIFICATE to teaoh. o f scenery and surroundings aDd surrounding country. It was a ally expressing a regret that we FRO N T STREET, Light expense—tuition, books, board nnd lodging for the benefit of his condition, j most enjoyable meeting to the old could nut hold more. lOray Bnildingj (approximately) 9186 per year; students boarding Q u ic k — In Coquille City, August 21, 1897. Many friends greeted him, and boys. We thank them for expree- themselves, ¡fllO per year. The writer was too full— of baked Miss Laura Slay Quick, aged 22 ye^rs, 2 I Academic grades accepted from High Schools. Coquille City, Or. rejoiced at bis escape from more j »ions of friendship to ourself per- clams for jtterance, and was taken months and 28 days. Catalogues cheerlully sent on application. serions results. ¡sonnlly, and regret that we were to Empire City by Wilmot Oettv in S t o b t — On the North Fork o f Coquille river, Address. August 17, 1897, Luke J. Story, aged — ! P. L. CAMPBELL, P kehidint . Tired people are tired because | ] hindered from participating with j his thorough-brace and laid out so WM. BEACH, years. ; Or, W. A. WANN, Secretary o f Faculty. them. We regret it also, bnt bus- they have exhausted their strength. that he might recover in time to , ... DORR. Thè only way for them to get strong iuess affairs interposed and CU íj JßrraUl ^ jA N D Y CATHARTIC ja b c o A e t o C U R E CONSTIPATION POWDER GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, Grive C o q u ille F U R N I T U R E ^ - STO R E BED-ROOM SUITES. * LOUNGES. SETTEES. 4 * EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS, CHAIRS, MOLDINGS, # MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC Q O Q U IL L E , The Wonders of Science Is the Coming Drug Store. Will Supply It For You. H otel c o q u ille , S h|ayes Ijoward, Oregon State Normal School Jeweler, Engraver and Watchmaker, W . , , '71 . . . , ; take in the dance in the evening, | Th„ a v„ rv not possibly a tend, though is to eat proper food. But eating is not all. Strength we had prepared to do so. comes from food, after digestion. Digestion is made easy with Shaker Digestive Cordial. People who get to tired, die. Life is strength. Food is the maker of strength. Food is not food until it is digested. Tired, pale, thin, exhausted, sick sufferers from indigestion, can be cured by the use of Shaker Diges tive Cordial. It will revive their spent energies, refresh and invigorate them, crente new courage, endurance and She’s just " p o ll parroting.” strength, all by helping their stom There’s no prettiness in pills, achs to digest their food. except on the theory of “ pretty is that pretty does.” In that It aids nature, and this is the case she's right. best of i t It gives immediate relief and, with perseverence, per manently cures. do cure biliousness, constipation, Sold by druggists. Trial bottle and all liver troubles. 10 cents. Ayer’s Pills P APER - HANGER h i l l i n g — At Ten-mile, Aug. 7. 1897, to j The dance was a very pleasant S c Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hcnilling, a son. ; affair. At midnight the fair ladine H anbrn — Near Bullards, Aug. 15, 1897, to —A N D - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen, t daughter I of Empire City again tempted ua ' to fill up on the good things they had prepared. We would like to write more, IL L TAKE CONTRACTS TO DO hut must quit, our pantu hurt ” • any work in my line, or work bv th<* day. All work done in first-class manner around the waist. They were four and at reasonable rates, or uo charges. sizes too large when we left home. The Egg Season HOTEL, W ___ • is Over. O ne of the P ioneers . ---------- - .s. ------------ STOCK FOR V A M IK T IE N . B UT F I I » K HAVE F ob S ale or R e n t .— A 15 acre place in town limits. G ood new house, stable and other out build ings; good water close to bouse. Apply nt this office. V 17A N T E D - FAITHFUL MEN OR V V women to travel for responsible estab lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 an. expanses. Position permanent. Referenced Enclose self-addressed stamped env lope, The National, Star Insurance Bldg., Chi- cage. A IN T E g . ! j j All ' Elder S. B. Hollenbeak, o f Fair- | \ view, preached it the Chiiotiau charcb Ubt Suutlay moruiun. C. 8ALE- j AGES, SIZES, ; PRICES. C . m • I Lvovs’ P roperty , near M asonic H all , I - 5^3 Coquille C ity, Oregot). E g - __ *__------------------- ---- Conveniently Located to Kiver and Ocean Steamer Unding and to Railroad Depot. First-Class Accommodations Large and Airy Kooms, and Table Spread with the Best the Market Affords. M Y E R S , A R C H IT E C T AND F R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R . )L A N 8 , Elevations and Details o f any kind of structure furnished on short notice. Will take building contracts or work by the day. Residence near Coquille Collegiate Insti tute. I jnl6 • gyOnly "White La.bor Employed. Per Day. ) l ; Regular Boarders, per Week, U ; Transient, per Week, $5; 25 Cents for Single Meal. TU TTLE, o o o o P R O P R IE T O R. RATES: 1 8. J. ?O It S a L E —T wo full-blood Jersey Bulls, f'OR SALE— 8 » acre, o l All Bottom 1 both clegible to registry for pure-blood, Land. % mile somh of Coquille City, one yearling and one spring calf. The on bank o f river; 18 acres in cultivation; W OOL! w o o l : good farm bnildings; orchard. 200 prune yearling can be bought for $4<>. nnd the Few P o I ir i I China ta le Yet trees—cr»*p this year. Plenty of apple 4-months’ o 'd ca lf fo r $20. Address the We are paying the highest market price trees for family orchard. Term* reason H bbald cilice fo r particnlaia or write JLIM.E J. H. 80H R O E D E K . O. W . 81EV ENttON, for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Bandon. able. Address L. A. MAR8TER8, Address Arago, Coos oouuty, Oregon. Coquille City. July I lf i Cleveland, Oregon. j'in3Qtf 1 BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. juulOtf] S-iT Write for what yon want. ^ I P in for F 1