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M W LADY BICYCLIST GETS A FALL Royal nuk*4 tbe food pur«, wholesome and delicious. 1 l ^ANDY CATHARTIC Of 22 Feet Off a Bridge—Turns a Double Summersault. Lands on the Ground and Only Slightly Hurt. Last Saturday evening Miss Pearl Baxter and Miss Aguec Rogers, the latter from Coos bay \ on a visit to friends here, were coasting on their wheels from the to * _ l all hill ou tliewtst side of the long 25 ♦so* ^ » a a r a ii'ir r ii*7 druggists uew bridge down to and ou the bridge. Of course the way looked ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED t e Z Z X S S S s.“ pie end booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicaco. Montreal. Can., or New York. ill altogether safe and the young ladies were having a fine time. However, I on this particular run, the calcula Absolut sly Puro tions were not mathematically cor rect, for it was found that the coaster aud a pedestrian could uot pass ou a single track, aud to avert WOVA1 1AKIHQ POWPtW OP., , a collision at such a rate of speed appeared impssihle. Our old friend An Accident to Rev- C. A. Stine. YV. E. McDuffee was on tbe bridge _ . „ . , close to a side railing, and Miss lle v .C A Sline, of the Christian 1 R( WH8 rt,BO k ing uloee to church at this place, went to Ban- the rajlinR till they were so nen. don last Saturday to fid appoint- together that neither could with G r a y B u ild in g , F r o n t S t r e e t . meuts to preach on Sunday Word j B1|fe, turD out Miga Ito er8 did was ieoeived by tbe boat Sunday ,fcke >the cb however, end F R E S H M EA TS, V E G ETA BLES, at noon that an accident hud hap- |arnwl but wng j t Bcch B a F R U IT S , Etc- L A R D , BUTTER. pened to Mr. Stine Saturday night thftt ¡D lun)i *he ceorDfir o n ' the and that he whh badly hurt about bridge, where the roadway runs O f all kinds in their season, fresh and at lowest market rates. High his head aud shoulders from a south, the wheel dashed against the est prices paid for country produce. fall. As we learned it, Mr. Stine railing, which is three feet high, had been at Mr. Shoemaker’s resi and through under it, while the To Cure CoiiMtfpntlon Forever. dence, which is reached by a stair rider went circling through the air Take Cttscarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. way from a sidewalk or platform over the railing, landing on thesofr, If C. C. C. fail to euro, drug«<sts refund money. constructed over them udflat uear marshy ground 22 feet below. Be the steamer lauding. - At the foot sides this great fall, Miss Rogers Treasurer’s LTotioo. of the stairway this platform is struck between two stakes, standing ■\T0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT very narrow and uneven, and ns i all county warrants endorsed prior to an u facture th f . c e l e b r a te d about three feet apart, and missed • • B E A U T Y ” Automatic Fanil»’ Mr. S. rinihed the place in the them eDtil el v. or she must certainly August 12, 1891, will be paid on presenta tion at my otlice in Coquille City. No in dark lie he made a m.ssmp misstep auu aud was hRve bppn ki|)pd or aara bHdl burt terest will be alluwed after September 15, precipitated tD the hard gravelly The aecid(,nt was witnpgspd by 1897. D E S K S , W. W. HAYES, County Treasurer. beach below, a distance of about Comrade McDnffee, Miss Pearl 14 teet, striking on bis head and Baxter, Mrs. D. F. DeaD and Sam si shoulders. When found he was Nosier. The last-named hastened unconscious, but recovered later to the young lady’s rescue, who and was believed not to be seri seemed to bo stunned by tbe fall, ously hurt. He is nbout 64 years and raised ber from the ooze in W ILL SELL MY RANCH, CONTAIN- o f age, aud somewhat crippled and iii«» 16.) acres, 30 in cultivation; 30 acres the mnrsb. She proved to be all creek bottom: 80 acres in pasture, fenced: infirm from woumls and service right, except some badly rent cloth 125 fruit trees, bearing, Hnd all kinds of during the lute war. hence his fruit; large house 7 rooms, plastered ing, and was quickly heard from small Hnd napeied; barn 40x80, stables, cattle escape from serious nnd possibly in the ejaculation: "W ell, but nnd all necessary outbuildings; good fatal injury by this fall is quite what’s become of my wheel?” Tbe \ sheds, spring water piped to house, milk bouse remarkable. News brought by and b a m ; about $800 or $900 worth of whi te thought it must bo broken to pieces j cedar timber tor lumber or matchwood; Capt. Yule Perry o f the Dispatch and seemed toocen p j’first consider- j buildings new or nearly so; county road on yesterday was to the effect that Mr. ation in her mind. I f the fall Imd ! one side of place; five months terra of Stine was doiDg well, though a been just a few feet farther alvng school each year, five minutes’ walk from house; forty minutes* drive to Bandon or and all furniture necessary for the Scnool- collarbone was broken Hnd lie was the lady would have certainly been the beach; #¡800 insurance on buildings. roorn. Every desk o f this company’s man braised aud cut on the head. He killed on striking the hard earth. P r l r e 9 1 1 0 0 . Will also sell farming ufacture is warranted, tool«, stook,shop tools, and furniture. I was feeling better and conversing The witnesses were quite overcome am past 70, too old to farm and mean what and any part that becomes broken or unfit for use duri’w that time will be duplicutod with friends who called upon him. with fright, Mr. Nosier being the 1 say. I will sell; make me an offer and come without charge. Mrs. Htioe accompanied him to Write for circulars and prices to first to rally sufficiently to render and 8oe me. No incumbrance on the place. Bandon and was on hand to render assistance. MRS. NORA A. GOOD, For full particulars onll on or address A >ent for Coos county, DAVID BATDWIN, attention to her injured husband. Miss Rogers took yesterday Coquille City, Oregon. Bandon O regon. L ater — Rev. Stine and wife re morning’s train for home, and turned per steamer Dearuooo today. J. YV. F I E L D . remarked to this reporter thnt she A. O. YYTL80N, Mr. S. is in great pain, suffering liai sustained no injury, and was intensely from internal teariug of feehug as well as ever. the flesh from the hones, besides ------- ------------------ the fracture of the left shoulder- The H erald is the friend of the blade, tbe collar-bone, three ribs, people. I f you want to make and the paiuful braising of his left business friends nnd improve yonr H O R S E -S H O E I N G a n d shoulder aud heftd. own conditions, talk to the people through our columns and invite W A G O N - W O R K . The Coqaille cyclists, Fred and them to call and see your goods and Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and Is Nosier, made the gjrcuit from learn your prices. Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds this place via Marshfield, Empire Prof. Nicholson and wife are Of manufacturing and repairing in first-class City, Bandon and Myrtle Point, a hooked for a mandolin and guitar style and at reasonable rates. distance of 93 miles,last YY'ednesday, duet at the entertaniument next as announced 1 in the that H O HUUUUULeU Li l IJ “ I H IL erald U ALH lljlll I Q J j i , j i l l .. . Saturday night, nnd probably a G i v e U s a T r ia l. • they would, except in the particular ! h ’iept rpadinfT from of starting at 6 a. m. Fred hnd ! ib® former * * B f WILSON & FIELD. been almost persuaded not to under take the run, but later made ready to “ go,” and nt 7 the twain were on tlieir way ovpr the wngonroml toward Marshfield. They reached Mashfield, 22 miles, in an hour and lung Troubles and Consumption Can Be Cured. forty minutes; from Mnrshfield to Empire, 6 miles, in thirty-five l l i lit i» Y o r k r i i n n M n u d minntes; Empire to Bandon, 30 A ia N l u c m i n i n i e l M .lin k « * * a F r e e O f f e r miles, in four hours; Bandon to to O u r K o iu lr r » . Myrtle Point, 26 miles, in two The distinguished New York chemist, T. hoars and forty minutes; from \T v i -M a P/Aint trs P .»/in illa F i t « Q ! A. Slocum, demonstrating his discovery of IMy 1 tie J roin t to 1_«>CJ1211I8 L dty, y I relia!>le and absolute cure for Coasump- m ile s , in fifty miuutPH. The d is - • ! L tion B (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) nnd all ____ C O Q U I L L E C I T Y , O R ., bronchial, throa ., lung and chest diseases, tance, therefore, of 93 miles was stubborn coughs, catarrhal affections, gen covered in nine hours aud forty eral decline and weakness, loss of flesh, and 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 , all conditions of wasting away, will send minutes. THREE FREE BOTTLES (ell different) CURE CONSTIPATION POWDER W . C . R O B E ’S Central Market S IDNEY chool Furniture Co M For Sale at a Bargain. i I GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, a The Wonders of Science pH A RM A CY RECAPITULATION. of his New Discovert* s to any afflicted j reader o f the Coquille H erald writing for “ 35 I them. “ 4.•00 His “ New Scientific Treat ment has cured “ 2.40 thousands permanently by its timely use, “ 50 nnd he considers it a simple profession^ dnty to suffering humanity to donate a trial 93 miles, fo his infallible cure. ................. Science daily develops new wonders, and The total time between .X.«....-.- leaving r ; ; w.u : * ' ,v" j " i a th iscrea tch mist, patiently experimenting AUG returning, w as 10 hours aud 10 for years, has produced results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any minutes. modern genius. His assertion that lung troubles and consumption are curable in any climate is proven by “ heartfelt letters of gratitude,” filed in his American and European laboratories in thousands from Great tin bar Georgia Pine Tar those cured in all parts of the world. Medical experts concede that bronchial, Don’t Soap, 10c kind for 5c. chest and lung troubles lead to Consump Fine Granulated Tobacco, mild tion, which, uninterrupted, means speedy nnd certain death. and mellow, 30c per lb. Simply write to T . A. Slocum, M. C., 98 Taffeta Sash Ribbon, No. 50, Pine street, New York, giving post office nnd per yard, 20c. express address, nnd the free medicine will I p r e be promptly sent. Sufferers should take 25c Cuticle Soap fo i’lOc. instant advantage o f his generous proposi 8 inch cream Valenciqnne Lace, tion. Please tell the Doctor that you Raw his j washable, at 10c A yard.1 offer in the Coquille City H kiuld . > Empir ... « ...t o ..26 Myrtle Point to Coquille . . 9 Is the Coming Drug Store. “ “ “ “ -o ---- 11 a Lumber has been delivered for D'ye heir the hammers inni the the new Episcopal church. sawn? ' New mid latest style «Ireax goods, The p!ace to buy jo u r flour, only TÖ18DAT, 8JSPT. 98, 18B7. lining, etc., nt J. \V. Lenovo's. $t.75 per barrel, at J. \\. Leueve’s. McQuiug’s took 200 bead of sheep Comrade McDuflep has recovered R E G U L A R T R A IN S up to Fetter's last week. from u late sick spell ai.d is almost o n d a y s , W e d n e sd a y s an d fu i Not the cheap shoes, hut shoes a boy again. days will ran us follows: I cheap at the Berlin Store Leave I I Arrive R. A. Graham, manager of the 8-OOa.m. | Mariihtield |12.30p.in. j Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps (,’oos Bay Rose lung railroad, wa Vrrivo “ I I uM n at lowest prices at J. \Y. Leueve’s. ».30 “ I COQUILLE CITY I ll.00a.iu. iu Coquille City yesterday. 10.00 “ I 1ÌVTtie Point I 10.30 “ It will pay you to go to tin* Fair K E M a t e y , o f th e life s a v in g Store ami get [Misted on prices lie C lew a ' E m p ir e , liai, b e e n visitiu i. L O C A L ITEM S. fore buying. * lu C o q u i ll e C ity s e v e r a l d a y s . Miss Kcelv v ill ipeite “ The Stow Announcements. F or S a l e —A 4 gallon cylinder away” at the euteitaiuuieut next churn, almost new, $2; and 3 tous Saturday night. A d entertainment is being Fine to >th brushes, iambs, etc. lo f good clovei hay. Apply nt arranged foi at an early day for tbe this office. purpose of raising funds to seat the — like our drugs— are best quality T o T rade — A farm on Coos river - at Coquille Pharmacy. * new primary school room. Large and flue assortment of for a bouse and lot in Coquille State Superintendent G. At. Irwiu City, or a small acreage property will address our citizens at the j Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery at ill the vicinity. lowest prices at J. W. Leueve's. Methodist church tonight on edu Miss Fannie McDnffee returned A dissolution notice appears to cational matters. All are cordially day. J. S Kaiiernstz will conduct ; last week from the bay, where she iavited. Free. had hepu staying with Mis. Olive O. E. S.entertaiument nt Masonic “ Tbe Berlin Stoic” alone hereafter. Gum boots aud shoes for all tbe i for several wt eks. ball next Saturday uiglit— admis The Coquille Coal Co. will deliver sion, 10 cents; refreshments, 10 people, old and young, men and cents. New feature — phantom womeu, just received at J. \V. coal at any point iu towu at $3 per ton. J, YV. Leneve is agent aud marches, by sixteen of the sweetest, Leueve’s. Jobuson Bro’s market aud gro will fill your order. neatest, fleetest, cutest, most be witching young phantoms in the cery establishment has hpeu re Look at the new buildings and painted and improved for increased other improvements aud say Co city. -----.--*■-•• ► • ------ buriuess. quille City is a plague B pot and Additional locals on 2d page. Nice line Ladies’ and Gents’ Un Mowed up by anarchists! Oiled clothiug and rubber goods derwear; also finest aud best line G ood O rgan for S ale C heap .— just received by J. W. Leneve. Ladies’ Corsets just received at J. Apply to J . M. McGsffey. A A fine line of stationery just YV Leueve’s. tine instrument nt a very low price. received at Coquille Pharmacy. * Mrs. R. E. Buck -returned today Reason for selling— goiug away. Oil Clothing, Gum Boots, Ladies’ from n visit of several days to ber F ound — A gentlemau’s gold and Gents' Rubbers at J. W. Len- sister, Sirs. Judge Dyer, and other ring, with large set in it. Call at relatives and friends at Bandou. eve’s. F or S ale — Five acres, near this office, prove property and pay G o to the Fair Store for Boots, Shoes and Underwear and save the academy. Will be subdivided charge of this local, and pet your money. * into acre lots, if desired, to suit ring H omes — Several desirable sud Mrs. Sinclair returned yesterday purchaser. Call at H erald office George Stuuff. o f Marshfield, low-priced pieces o f property not from a week’s visit to friends on was over at this place last week on iu our advertised list, nnd several the bay. Bishop Millard goes to Rosebnrg business ami a visit to his daugh town lots, way-down in prices, have placed in our hands for sale. Call this week, where he has appoint ter, Mrs. W. Sinclair. ments to conduct a series of meet Miss Mattie Anderson went over quick. ings. to Mnrshfield last YVednesduy ou a The H erald Land Company has Dr. Moore’s fine business house call from Mrs. Aiken, with whom a house aud half acre lot on the is being handsomely remodeled, she will make her home for a few edge of town to let for 18 mouths or two years on easy terms to a friend Heaton gettiug in on his weeks. artistic work. Eighty aores of floe mvrtle reliable tenant. Call aud get par * Two trains of logs each day for bench land within half a mile of ticulars. a week from Tike’s logging camp Myrtle Point fo* $300. Call early Most o f our wage.earners are have been adding to the business and take advantage o f this rare busy now, and we suppose that our bargain. * merchants realize that they prosper life of this section. A N T E D .- TRUSTW ORTHY AND also wlieD other enterprises prosper. Miss Conant, niece o f Mr. and active gentlemen and ladies to travel Mrs. Morgan, left Sunday for her for responsible, established house in-state YY'e should not depend on any one borne at Fortnua, Cal., after spend o f Oregon. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. enterprise, but favor industries iu Position stead}’ . Reference. Enclose self- ing the summer here. addressed stamped envelope. The Domin beveral lines to utilize our natural ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago. resources and develop thé country. Miss Libbie Gabeler, who taught George Leacb is expected to give a term or two of Bchoi.l in District To R e n t — A fine 3 2 0 - acre stock No. 19, lelow tbis city, left yester a cornet solo, and Jim Whetstone ranch, located cn Halls creek, four nnd Clyde Gage a violin duet, at miles from Arago creamery. Fine day for Medeira, California. the ladies orchnrd with from 3 0 0 to 4 0 0 T he B est O ffer Y et . Any one the entertainment o f wishing to rent a good home in Co o f the Eastern Star next Saturday bushels o f fruit on place. For quille City can obtain a bargain by night particulars call on or address, YV’ ill Rose is already doing a calling at the H e r a l d office at once. J. H. B oque , Riverton, Or. Lack of vitality and color-matter good market business, because be Fred Schetter of Empire came in the bulbs causes the lmir to fall is keeping a good supply, serves over Inst YVeduesday. HiB daughter, out and turn grny. We recommend bis meats, etc., in nice style and Mrs. Getlv, and Mi-s Mattie Hall’s Hair Renewer to prevent sells cheap. Give him a call. See j Knowles of Oakland, Cal., were bis new advertisement. baldness and gray ness. i also in town ou a brief vitit to Mr. Mrs. YY\ H. Brown, o f Myrtle and Mrs. Hacker aud Mr. and Mrs. The joint business house of Point, nnd sister, Mrs. S. M. Kelly, Jacobson aud Gilliam, corner of Hazard. Front and Hall streets, is rapidly o f Oaklaud, Oregon, drove down to Groceries can be bought for cash nearing completion. It is quite Coqnill« City on business aud a at J. YV. Leueve’s store, at the fol pleasure trip Inst Thursday. The large, tbe Jacobson side being H erald office was honored with a lowing prices: three stories high. Oregon Flour, per b b l........ $4 75 visit. Mrs. C. W. Martin started Sun- Rolled Oats, 13 lbs. fo r........ 50 Y Y T anted , to T rade .— A bouse duy for San Francisco to make Giuuulated Sugar, 16 lb s ... 1 00 and three lots in Gold Hill, Jose personal selection o f new fall Best Green Coffee, 5 lbs. . . . 1 00 and winter goods. Mrs. M. pur phine county, Oregon, for property Best Rice, per pound............ 5-J The chases to advantage and is secur in Coquille City or Bandon Arbuckle and Lion Coffee per above property is a ueaily new ing a good patronage. package................................ 15 residence. Inquire at H erald All other groceries at lowest Mrs. Lyons and Mr. Perry left office. * prices. Sunday for San Francisco. A. O. Deputy U. S. Marshal T. A. Wheeler drove them over to the YY'alker returned from Portland The H erald does not contain an bay, where they would take the last YVeduesday, near midnight. agricultural department because steamer. They go on business He delivered his Chinaman, Gee matters connected with tbe Lyons Fee Yee, in the Multnomah county its columus are devoted eutirely to news matter, but it gives F r e e o j estate. jail, to be sent back with the first Cli(ir{]( to every cash iD advance R. G. McQuigg was considerably installment. subscriber the best farm, fruit and bruised up aud badlv hurt several The program of the entertain dairy paper printed on the Pacific days ago, having been thrown out ment to be giveu next Saturday coast. The Rural Noithwest is a o f a vehicle in which the team be night by the ladies of the Eastern sixteen page paper, published semi came unmanageable. He ban been ¡Star will begin promptly at 8. If monthly, and contains much of confined to his home ever siuce you go after that hour you will interest to those who are engaged and is slowly improvmg. miss the phnntom marches — worth in agricultural pursnits. For the regular subscription price o f $2 in State Superintendent G. M. Irwin tbe price of admission alone. arrived in this place from Salem Two good properties in Coquille advance both T he H erald and last night and will lecture nt the City for sale, very low. One has R ural Northwest may he received. Methodist church at 7 :30 this even several acres, a Dice new house ing. The public is cordially in and other improvements thereon; ilA K R Iin . vited to be present. Gome and the other is more centrally located, C oon -B cell - -At the residence o f Mr. S. Shuck, on North Coquille, Sept. 21, 1897, bear an able address on educational a block of laud, good large house by Elder S. B. Hollenbeak, L. S. Coon matters. and Mina Ollie Belle Buell. nnd other excellent improvements. George Wheeler came home last Call at H erald office for a bargain. K inton -P iebson —At Marshfielcl, Sept. 22, 1897. by Justice W. H. 8. Hyde, David O. Wednesday from a mining ex Pete Johuson’s team took a spin Kinyon and Miss Nora E. Pierson. perience from May to the present ou their o w d hook last Saturday D U R 3. time at Salmon mountain. vHe abont noon, which resulted in but — On the North Fork, Sept. 15, 1897, brought 'some fine specimens of slight damage. The horses wete j J enkins to Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkim, a daugh- quartz and gold deposits from the secured shout half way home de j ter. PaiDter A Wheeler claim, one of tached from tbe wagon, which . as D ey ^ ent —At Custer, Sept. 19. 1897, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Clay Dement, a daughter. which displayed at least one-fourth turned over. They were not hurt, — At Willowdale. Sept. 21, 1897, to Mr. o f metal. He thinks the Salmon and only the singletree on the I T odd and Mrs. H. A. Todd, a son. mountain will develop into the wagon hioken, we learn. D IE D . richest mining section in Oregon. The Bible Institute Colpnrtage He will return to the mines in a ; Association, D. L. Moody, Presi B ullard —At Myrtle Point, Sept. 28, 1897, Clark A. Ballard, aged 36 years. few days. ! dent,is in need o f more colporteurs. L ammt —At the home of Frank Robison, on Fishtrap. Sept. 27, 1897, Thomas Lamrny, When your stomach begins to Earnest young people desiring to aued about 13 years. trouble you, it needs help. The help give the whole or portion o f their it needs, is to digest your food, and, tim e-to Christian work, with re- until it gets it, you won’t have any rnuuer.tion, should address A. P. peace. Stomach trouble is very dis Fitt, Supt., Box X, 250 La Salle IT’S CURES tressing, very obstinate, very dun- Avr , Chicago, for particulars. gerous. Many of the most danger TH AT COUNT. J. YV. Leneve is proving to be ous diseases begin with simple indi I he Ii vest and most popular mer M any so-called rem edies are gestion. The reason is that indiges chant in his lines of any in Co. pressed on the p u blic attention on accou n t of their claim ed tion (not-digestioD, iiof-nourisbinent) quill*» City. He has stocked op large sales. But sales cannot toestens the system and allows dis immensely, now carrying one of determ ine values. Sales sim ply ease germs to attack it. The anti the largest stocks and keeping it argue g ood salesmen, shrewd dote ia Shaker Digestive Cordial, refreshed with new receipts o f the puffery, o r enorm ous advertis ing. I t’s cures that coun t. It strengthening, nourishing, curative. best goods at the lowest market is cures that are counted on by It cures indigestion and renews rates. He has » dopted the old A y er’s Sarsaparilla. Its sales strength and health. It does this and conservative motto—“ Small m igh t be boasted. It has the by strengthening the stomach, by profits Hitd quick sales,” invites w orld for its m arket. But sales prove nothin g. W e p oint helping to digest your food. It trade and g l o w s more nopnlar every on ly to the record o f A y er’s nourishes you. Shaker Digestive day. Mr. L nneve has such R run Sarsaparilla, as p roof o f its Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants of business that he has the clever mer i t : and wine, is perfectly harmless and and experienced salesman Marshall 50 YEARS will certainly cure all genuine stom Way with him,'nnd it’s business ach trouble. Sold by druggists, now at that lionse from early ui iru- OF CURES. price 10 cents to $1 per bottle I m g till late at night f e p i t t l CU>i Ticrnl 1 IF WE H A V E N ’T GOT YVHAT H W ANT, Will Supply It For You. L O O K ! 1 inch American Lnee.pery’d 2c. Colored tiaene pei.cr.per doz. 5c. j Ladies’ Dongola Kid Shoes from YO U fail to call nt the Pharmacy. You will find a fnll stock o i Sta tionary. Tablets and School Supplies on hand. -----------» ♦ .----------- s c r ip tio n s S c i e n t i f i c a l l y "‘F ille d .” DR. J. BURT MOORE, Proprietor. c o q u il l e , otel . i n . cl o ! We are paying fha highest market price <t>- « a C. H. BUTLEU, p r o p r i e t o r . Uenuine Cocoa Cusllle ooap, O for wool, spot cash on delivery, at Bandon. 10c. | jan30tfl BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. YVasbable Colored Lace edging ^ . M _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H 0 8 TLEH Y 1 inch wide, red, white and blue,) T E H s , I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in firHt-olass style, with the very beta of accommodations and at most reason per yard 2c. j A R C H IT E C T AN D able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. Good Corset Jean YY amt Linlnf!, i P R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R , SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, doublf fold, 2 yards for 15o. roomy and centrally located. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms for Families and Theatrical Troupes. Crinoline, per yard 10c. ' . )L A N S, Elevations and Details o f any Rates—$1 to $1.50 per day. Closing out lot of our Ladies’ ] I kind o f structure furnished on short notice. Will take building contracts or Percale Shirt YY’aists, each 45c. | work by the day. Children’s Bib O'eralls, 25c. Residence near Coquille Collegiate Insti- BERLIN STO R E. ' li»1«; At the b a r s fo r S D. C. Herriu, of Portland, slate lecturer nnd organizer of the A. O. U. YV, has been rimting in this county in the interest of that as sociation. He may organize at this place. This is one of the strong est, best and most conservative fraternal insurance and social or ganizations in tho country. Some pleasing numbers on the program next Saturday night— admission only 10 cents; refresh ments, 10 cents. Bright Men And wo mer everywh- e hail the dnv of the nation’ s regeneration into life, thrift and energy by the passage of the “ Tariff Bill “ Prices will be higher for labor. f«?r pro duce. tor manufactured articles; but times will be better for everybody. Until tho reaction taken place we sell at the dame low figures. Send for complete list, 44 pages. FREE. SMITH s CASH ST0HE, 5-27 Yiirki t St.. HAN FRANCISCO. CAL T uttle hotel , ( L yons ’ P ropf . rty , hka » M asonic II ali .,1 -S D C oquille C ity, O regoi). g g - Conveniently Located to River and Ocean Nteamer Landing and to Rsilroad Depot First-Clasp Accommodations targe and Airy Rooms, and Table Spread with the Best the Market Affords. (gV^Only "Wlritf? Labor Employed _/G ) RATES: Per Day, $1 ; Regular Boarder», per Week, $4 ; Transient, per Week, $5 : 25 Cents lor Single Meal. 8. J. T U T T L E o o o o P R O P R IE T O R .