Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 01, 1898, Image 3

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    M o u tb lv Fttlu» c u r e d b y Dr. M ile«’ F u lo FIU».
E B. Smith (an old comrade), j
R oy a l m a k e« th e food pure,
wife and granddaughter, arrived
Children’s felt hats at cost at | Work on the new hall o f G od’s
w b o lc to m a an d delicious.
at this place this morning from
Mrs. Moou’s.
* Regular Army is going on at a
Grants Puss and desires to locate
T U E S D A Y , E E JJ. 1, 1898.
Carload of flour just arrived at lively pace.
here.
The hall given last Saturday
J. W. Leneve’s.
REGULAR TRAINS
night
by
the
hand
whs a success
Wall Bro’s mill, at Myrtle Point,
Not the cheap shoes, bvt shoes,
o ndays , W ednesdays and fki
and very enjoyable.
took fire about 9 o’clock lust Wed­
cheap at llte Berlin Store..
days will run as follows;
nesday evening and was entirely
The schooner Mayflower came to
Leave
I
Arrive
J. W. Leneve has a nice new Inin
consumed, ns was also the 2-story
8 00 a. m. |
Mnrahfield
12.80p.m.
ot Boots aud Shoes.
* this place last Friday and loaded
Arrive “
|
LlAVI
residence of John Wall, which was
with lumber at Lyons' mill.
».30 “ | COQUILLE CITY 11.00a.ra.
Cbnrley Nosier o f Riverton is in .
connected. The family wns absent
10.00 “
| M yitle Point
10.:J0 “
The
hand
serenaded
the
newly
town to spend a day or two.
ut the time, but was rallied by the
THE
married couple, Mr. nud Mrs. Oscar
_______
DRUGGISTS
After the storm the sunlight aud
alarm iu time to save psrt of the
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Wickham, last Sunday night.
ABSOLUTELY
GUARANTEEDif
“ T M » o fc « M M « U e e . C u n reU are the Meal L u > .
birb’s songs and budding trees and
I Li , « u n u fle u jiju I i » a . never irnp or enpe.hnt cause easy natural results. Sam­
household belongings only.
The
ple anti booklet free. Ad. JsTnULING REMEDY CO., Chicairo. Montreal. Can.« or .New York.
*11
Jesse Beyers, our photographer,
flowers — that’s Coos
total loss is estimated at 84500, but
Regular services of the Christina blooming
will take no pictures after February
insured for 81600 in the London &
denomination at their cburcb uext county.
10th, nt which time he will close
HOSIERY,
Lancaster Insurance Co. The or­
Sunday, morning and evening, by
Finest assortment o f ¡dam and
Absolutely Pure
the gullery.
*
igin of the fire is not known.
the pastor, Rev. C. A. Stine.
fancy Silks just arrived at the
Don’t miss the Temperance
About 850 in currency is said toj
Rev. H. S. Epporly will preach Berlin Store.
Legion entertainment and lunch
have been in the house aud lost by
at the Christian church at 11 a. m.
Joel Patterson came over from
the fire.
ROVAI BARINO POWPf B PO.. NgW YORK.
and at 7:30 p. ra. on the 2d Suuday South slough last Wednesday and uext Saturday night, at the Chris­
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in February; and if agreeable to spent two or throe days in thia tian church.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ANTED.— TRUSTWORTHY AND j
Dry fir word delivered nt 31 nnd
the people of the Christian church, place. Mr. P. will go to Klondike
W. C. T . U. Mass Meeting.
HATS AND CAPS,
V V active gentlemen and ladies to travel I
lie will protinct the meeting indef­ shortly. He has had a bad spell 81.25, and dry hard wood delivered
for responsible, established house in slate |
fo Oregon. Monthly spsi.00 and expenses.
atSl. 25 per tier.
initely.
of the fever.
The Indies of the W. C. T. U. Posit ion steady. Reference. Kuoloseself-
A. O. W heeler .
Last Friday’s train from the bay
occupied the Southern Methodist addresse*: stamped envelope. The Domin- j
Entertainment and lunch o f the
Uncle Jack W ood raised about chnrch last Sunday evening (oth ion Company, Dept. Y, Chicago.
Terapernnoe Legiou at Christian took two carloads of horses from
chnrch next Saturday night. Nice Reaver Hill to be put ou pastur­ I 200 bushels of very fine corn last Sunday), giving n most pleasing;
.n A H R I I '.D .
program of readings, recitations age above Myrtle Point.
The | season. He had some in town yea- literary aud musical program.
I t' M obrisox -G obli :—At the residence of the
|
terday,
to
fill
an
order.
and music, also light refreshments work of curtailiug expenses at
is the general opinion that this was j bride1» parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. VV.
Goble, at Port Kenyon, Cal., Jan. 19,1898,
Who will he yonr Valentinef the best entertainment yet given
Berved by the ladies o f the TV. C. Beaver Hill is the occasion ot it.
by Rev. Mr. Hutchinson, Archie Morrison
T. U. Admission, 10 and 5 cents;
and Miss Laura Goble.
The Dillard correspondent of the Well, that's hard to tell, but it's in their behalf, instructive, edify­
easy
to
tell
you
where
to
(jet
the
refreshments, 10 cents.
ing
nud
varied,
the
recitations
and
W
ickham -S heppard - I ii Coquille City, Jan,
Rosebnrg Review says:
“ J. D.
30, 189«, by ltev. C. A. Stine. Oscar Wick­
G od’s Regular Army will dedi­ Walker, of Kent Gulch, will soon best ones; at The Berlin Store, of readings being very oboice, sup-
ham and Miss Ora Sheppard.
plied by tbemselve <, and beautiful
cate their new hall by a special be on his road to Coos county, course.
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
B O R *.
meeting conducted by Col. Henry where he will spend the rest o f the
Mr. Deitz, the jeweler, is. doing nnd appropriate songs given by
A . Ebert, late district commander, winter on his farm near Coquille work at one of the windows of the the choir. The following program N ost . br - -At Riverton, Feb. 1, 1898, to Mr.
FLOUR AID FEED,
and Mrs. Charles Nosier, a son.
Saturday evening, Feb. 12, 1898. City.”
Coquille Pharmacy now. He has was announced by Mrs. Auuie
Lawrence,
president
of
the
W.
C.
All are invited; admission free.
D IE D .
A colored man, named Ward, placed a workbench there and so­
T. U..’
Coffee and cake will be served after moved with his family to this place licits a share of patrouage.
M ktlin —On Cunningham, near Coqnille
City,
at
the
residence
of his aunt, Mrs.
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.
8ong by choir— “ Some Olad
the meeting at 10 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Patterson’s
from Beayer Hill last Friday. He
Augusta Hastings, Jan. 29, 1898, Elton
D
ay;”
scripture
reading
by
Rev.
Sherman Motlin, aged 28 years nnd 22
There will he n meeting o f the will occupy what is generally littlo daughter, Lovey C. M. Pat­
days.
Coqnille Labor Exchange at Mer­ kuown as the Raker house, next terson, died at the parental home W. B. Smith; prayer by Rev. C. A.
M c C ann —At Bandon. Jan. 23, 1898, C. E.
cantile ball on Saturday, Feb. 5, door east of Nosier Bro’s livery January 8th, of choijra infantum. Stine; song by choir— “ Fling Out
M,cCaun, aged 03 years, 8 months aud 9
days.
1898, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the stable.
She was aged 2 years and 3 days. the Banner;” select reading by
Mrs. W. VV. Gage— “Go, Feel S bistbefm — At Ten-mile, Jail. 26, 1898,
purpose of electing officers and
Arrivals by Areata, Friday, Jan.
Mr. Lnkens nnd sou Ed will
Mary M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
changing the by-laws.
Every 28: Mrs. E. Condron, M issR.Rooke, leave for Santa Barbara, Cal., in a What I Have Felt;” solo nud cho­
A. Seistreem, aged 19 years.
rus—
“
A
Boy
is
a
B
oy;"
select
orrison —Nenr Randolph, Jan. 26, 1898,
member is urged to l»e preaent.
\V. J. Dcmeut, Mrs. Dement, C. few days. We regret that Eddie’s reading by Mrs. Simmons— “ Boy M James
OF ALL KINDS.
Morrison, aged 60 years.
Ry order ot the Courd o f Di­ Sneddon, Miss J. SueddoD, E. Low- declining health hns prompted this
Wanted;’’
recitation
by
Mrs.
Dr.
rectors.
euberg, Mrs. Garritson,Z. T. Siglin, necessity for a change of climate, Moore — “ Prohibition
and
the
Thursday before the 5th Sunday W. M. Rictmidaon,Geo. Raker, J.M. nnd the father accompanies to tuko
Church;” song by tire choir—
in January, I will begin a series of C arlliy.J.C . Corner, F. Corner, W. care o f him.
“ Teruperauce Battle Hymn;” solo F ollow ed b y H eart D iaeaea, Curad by
at the LOWEST CA SH PRICES.
meetings at Riverton; and Satur­ R. Hull.
Chairman Hull nnd Secretary and chorus by J. \V. Sugg, Profs.
OR. M IL E 8 ' HEART CURE.
Onr terms are the cheapest, aud consequently
day night before the l9t Sunday in
The Temperance Legiou enter­ Stnuley, of the Populist county Hawkins and Nosier, tenors, and
M UST BE F O lt CASH.
February at Coqnille will begin a tainment and lunch has been post­ committee, wero in town yesteday
Aaron Wilson, Prof. Nicholson and
series of meetings; aud at the Fish- poned from tonight to uext Satur­ and made out the call for primary
86ai“ H ighjsl cash price paid for hides, either green or cnred'& O
J.
S. McEwen, bass—“ Call Some
trap schoolhouse ou Friday even­ day night, at the Christian church. elections o f delegates to state and 1
Other Day;” 10-raiuute address by
ing before the 2d Sunday in Feb­ It will be a nice affair. Admission county conventions, etc. See call, j
Rev. C. A. Stine; collection; soug
Will understai d
ruary.
E l d e r E l o i d F a r r a r . — sdulte, 10 cents; children, 5 and note the dates, numbers aud
by choir— “ Press Forward;” bene­
that we
have
cents.
Refreshments, 10 cents. occasions for precinct action.
diction by Rev. W. B . Smith.
their best interests at heart when we announce
L O C A L ITEM S.
Don’t miss it.
The meeting was extra well at­
this fact, but we cannot run our business any
It is a delight to read The New
We hear that William Howell Time. This magazine is waging tended, in view o f two other ser­
other way and live.
Additional locals on 2d page.
will run the logging camp at Fish-
vices that were held at the snme
Wanted—A good cook stove. * trap this season, iu the interest of splendid warfare agaiust plutocrucy
" W e
w i l l " to e f o u n d
a t tlie
O ld . S t a n d , t la e
and is entitled to tae hearty support hour, and the collection was nearly
AU ualn banished by Dr. Milos’ Patn Pitta.
Mr. Johnson’s m ill—late M onas of the people. Forward us $1 and 84, larger than ever before received.
PIONEER MARKET.
A large lot of fresh Groceries at Bro’s. He has about 35 men
Mr. Stine’s address was good and
J. W. Leueve’s.
* already secured, and these will we will send in your subscription. the mnsic all grand temperauce
JOH NSON DUO’S.
Better yet, send 82.25 nnd receive
Finest assortment o f Silks at operate during all suitable weather The New Time ai U the H erald songs. The leading and recitations
from now on. The mill will start both for one year.
The Berlin Store.
were all gems nnd given so ear­
Flour at wholesale or retid at up about the 1st o f Murch.
The H erald joins the many nestly and ably.
From everywhere come words of friends of Oscar Wickham nnd
J. VV. Leueve’s.
We haJ s pleasant call yester­
R. C. O. 8HITLTS, o f W lntersct, Iowa,
W. Sinclair o ' this city has been praise for Chamberlain’s Cough Miss Ora Sheppard iu congratula­
and manufacturer of
granted a pension of id per month. Remedy. “ Allow me to congratu­ tions nud well-wishes for a long, day from Mrs. S. S. Barklow and A i w e “ Inventor
Phnlts* Safety V/hlfflctreo Coupling,
Mrs. A . R . Moomnw, elderly aud
F or R ent .— A farm nud fishery. late you on the merit of your Rem­ prosperous aud happy journey to­ charming ludies from Norway. writes of Dr. Miles’ ricart Cure. “ Two yearn
It cured me of chronic gether. These young friends were
ago an attack of LaGrtppe left me with a
Apply to Wm. Hausen, Prosper edy.
bronchitis
when the doctor could married last Sunday by Rev. C. A. They came to town on a shopping weak heart. I had run down In flesh to
Oregou.
*
and
business
visit.
The
former
is
mere
akin and bone. I could not sleep lying
do nothing for me.” — Chns. F.Hemel, Stine, and both are popular, well
down for smothering spells; frequent sharp
An original penson of $6 per Toledo, O.
For sale by It. 8. ki own and worthy young people. the widow of the late Rev. S. S. darting
pains and palpitation caused e. con­
month has been granted to Josiah Knowltou.
Barklow, nnd is nn old resident of stant fear
of sudden death, nothing could
We give thanks for cake, also.
13. Aruott, of Marshfield.
the
county
and
well
known.
Mrs.
Induce
mo
to remain away from home over
Lnet Saturday morning our young
The Klondike fever has struck Moomnw is also well known, but night. My local physician prescribed Dr.
Onr stock is being increased friend Ed Moran, who bad just
constantly and prices lower than begun bis work at the brooinhandle onr community very hard; a host expseta soon to leave with her hus- Miles' Heart Cure and in a few days I was
GO TO
able to sleep well and the pain3 gradually
•ver ot Coqnille Pharmacy.
factory, was overcome by an attack of onr citizens contemplate going bnud aud other members of her lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the
THE
Dr. Leueve is improving and re­ o f paralysis. Dr. Culiu was sum­ at an early day, nnd other victims fnrnily for Covina, Los Angeles the doses, having gained fifteen pounda, and
modeling his house, uext door moned aud administered the ueeea are strickeu every day. Well, we county, Cal., fur residence. Mr. am now feeling better in every way than I For Gloues, Mittens or Suspenders, go to - THE FAIR STORE
for years."
THE FA IR STORE
For Hosiery and Underwear, go to -
south of this office, for occupancy. sary relief, and Ed was soon him­ believe if any aie successful, Coos Moomnw has been in poor health have
Dr. Miles' Remedies
For Men's Shirts and Overalls, go to - - THE FA IR STORE
Miss Lon Schroeder of Arago self again. It was light, produced comity and thia coast section will lor some while, besides two sons are sold by ail drug­
spent a couple of days in town last by a local cause, and therefore have its share of boys who are and their families are already gists under a positive
For Window Blinds and Curtains, go to - THE FAIR STORE
ready to face any emergency and prosperous residents of that local­ guarantee, first bottle
week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. soon pnssed away.
'For
Slates and Tablets, go to -
-
- - THE FAIR STORE
reap any advantages that may nc- ity. Miss Laura Barklow will go benefits or money re­
Harry Kritis.
L. \V. Deyoe and son, aud E. W. erne.
funded. Book on dis­
For Thread, Needles aud Pins, go to -
- THE FAIR STORE
with them, she being now in poor eases
of tho heart and
Mrs. Fannie G. Dixon o f Myrtle Castille, all of Elk City, on Yn-
health nnd expecting benefits from nerves free. Address.
-
-
- THE FAIR STORE
The
mail
brought
us
a
kind
re­
..
— For Calicoes, Outings, etc., go to
Point visited this place over Sun­ quina bay, arrived in Coquille City
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
the change of climate. The H er ­
membrance
last
Monday
in
the
THE F A IR STORE
For
Tinware
and
Graniteware,
go
to
-
-
day, returning home by yesterday last week aud spent several days
ald i egrets to lose such good citi­
THE FAIR STORE
For
Bird
Cages
and
Fixtures,
go
to
-
-
morning’s train.
prospecting and interviewing, with shape of a slice of wedding cake zens, hut hopes their best expecta­
Notice for P u b lic a tio n .
Mr. D. has from Miss Laura Goble (now Mrs. tions may be realized from the
For Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, go to - - THE FAIR STORE
The Coqnille Coal Co. will deliver a view to Iccnting.
Archie Morrison) o f Port Kenyon,
considerable
valuable
property
at
U . S . L a n d O f f i c e , R o h k u u r g . O i t ir o n , )
coal at any point in town at $3 per
For Brooms, Matches and Soaps, go to - THE FAIR STORE
change.
Cal. The wedding of onr young
January 25, 1898. f
ton. J, \V. Leueve is ageut aud Elk City, and if be can dispose of friend, Miss Laura, formerly a res­
THE FAIR STORE
TyjOTICE is hereby given tlmt. the fol­ For Table Linens and Towels, go to
The
“
ghost”
story
is
dying
out,or
it by sale, or trade for property iu
will fill your order.
l y lowing-named settler hns filed notice of
ident of this place, took place at being dispersed, and the actions of his
- - - THE FAIR STORE
intention to make final proof in support For Combs, Brushes, etc,, go to
this
section,
he
will
locate
iu
this
W p are glad to say that Harvey
the home of tier parents, Mr. and several persons being attributed to of his claim, and that said proof will be For Togs and Notions o f any Kind, go to - THE FAIR STORE
Schweers is improving after an I valley.
Mrs. W. W. Goble, January 19th, one— the “ woman in black”— and made before W. U. Douglas, IJ.8 . Commis­
at Marshfield, Oregon, on March
18-days' siege of complicated all- j It is row “ Col.” II. A. Ebert, late Rev. Mr. Hutchison officiating. O f magnified aud colored to suit the sioner,
In fact, if you want anything nt the lowest R A C K E T P RIC E S,
Major Ebert, commanding the de­ course the H erald and many excited brain of the frightened 12, 1898, vizJOEL PATTERSON,
incuts, including la grippe.
then go to
partment o f Coos bay of G od’s friends here give congratulations victim. A ghost in black is hardly on Homestead Entry No 8038. for the Lot 6.
We’ve blackballed them and Regular Army, and who latterly
Section 14: Lota 1 and 3 and
NWJ4 of
the right thing, nnd a female ghost Sec 23, Twp 26 south, R 14 west.
didn’t sneak behind other people! has been spending much tim6 at to the young couple.
He named the following witnessoi to
in white wouldn’t scare us a littlo provo
to do it, either. For particulars
We
are
glad
to
observe
the
pro­
his continuous residence upon and
this place in his religious work.
“ Mau-afraid-of-n-womnu" is cultivation of arid land, viz: George Was­
see ad.
C oquille P harmacy . * He will be relieved shortly by n gressive spirit which manifests hit.
son,
ar..
Albert Culver, sr., Thomas C. Wy­
Bit) ones, little ones, j Major Ward from California, now itself in (be educational line by hardly a proper title for a brave man, S. H. Crouch, of Empire City.Or»gon.
heart,
so
cheer
up
nud
cntch
her
Feb. I Gt
It. M. VBATCH. Register.
j, nice ones, ugly ones ou bis way here to assume com- the good people o f Marshfield.
and whut noi! Best assortment at uuiud, while Col. Ebert goes to Last Saturday night a district and see who she is.
T o W ho m It M a y C o n c e rn .
V # # C. 11. BUTLER, PROPRIETORS
TH E B E R L IN STORE. New Y’ ork, “ eastern division,” as school meeting was held and a
Will Cox and family moved to
6-mill tax ordered by a vote of 79 this place from Beaver Hill by last r p H E COQUILLE DAIRYMEN’ S UNION
Jesse Beyers lias boughtout Bird general secretary.
bids, as follows:
Nosier’s confectionery and billinrd
The schooner now under way of to 4 for the purpose of running an Friday’s train. Mr C. is uow em­ L For solicits
AVING LEASED THI8 NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O ST L E K Y
manufacturing product o f Coquille
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
parlors, aud we d oo’t think they construction at Prosper, by the Co­ fi-.iionths’ term of school. This, ployed at the Klondike' mine, Gra­ Creamery, season 1898. with rental consid­
at\le, wilh the very beat o f accommodations and at most reason­
too,
despite
the
construction
of
a
ham’s
Dew
purchase
this
side
of
eration; manufacturer to furnish labor,
could have fallen into better hands. quille River RDd Alaska Mining
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords,
supplies, etc.
He takes possession at once.
ial men,
Company, is assuming a ship-like Dice, new schoolhouse, which a Beaver Hill.
For the skim milk produced by Coqnille SAMPLE ROOMS fur Commercial
roomy
and
centrally
located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Terms
T. J. Thrift, representing the Creamery, season 189«, including rental of
By using Hnll’s Hair Renewer, appearance. The frames are uearly very few bave asserted was an ele­
for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes.
hogpen and fixtures.
Rates—$1 to f 1.50 per day.
gray, faded, or discolored hair as­ all iD position, and will soon be phant on their hands, but which Orpgon Fire Relief Association at Union
For
the
carrying
of
patrons1
milk
on
many
have
Dot
learned
and
never
McMinnville,
is
in
town
today
from
sumes the natural color of youth ready to receive the plauking.
upper and lower river, season 1898.
All bids to be sealed and in hands of the A. C. W
J. W. F I E L D ,
IL
B
Ö
S
r
and grows luxuriant and strong, The keel is 65 feet long. She will will learn except that their gener­ BandoD. The H erald bad a call. Secretary
by 10o*clook a. m. Monday, Feb­
osity
and
public
spirit
had
been
Johnson’s mill (late M orn s ruary 7, 1898.
have 23 feet width o f benm and
pleasing everybody.
The Union reserves tho right to reject or
Capt. 8. somewhat attained in the extra ex­ Bro’s) will make a run ou a special
W a n t e d — A good dairy farm of promises to be a beauty.
accept any *r all bids.
pense of necessary and proper
Bv order o f the Board of Directors.
from 100 to 300 acres, already Danielson, the builder, is driving equipment of the bnildiDg. How­ order in a few days.
H. J. MILLER, Pro*.
stocked with good dairy cows, for a the work with all possible speed ever, the voters didn't seem to be
B.
F. L awbknch , Secretary.
cheesery. Will lease for a few years ond will have the little craft ready frightened away from a good tbiDg Dr. M ile«'N erre P lu t«r* 2 V at »U drug*l«U .
HORSE-SHOEING and
for her northern flight about the
with privilege of buying.
and have met the issue grandly.
The Myrtle Point Octet clnh time the wild geese will leave the
W A G O N -W O R K .
The damage done on the bsach
passed down to Baudou last .Satur­ annoy south.
and
in
the
South
slough
section
by
Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and
day to give an entertainment. They
the storm some weeks ago, at which
Wagon Shop, we are prepared to do all kinds
took in Coqnille during the time
time we made mention of the great
of manufacturing and repairing in first-class
intervening the arrival o f the npper-
slides iu that vicinity, and in which
style and at reasonable rates.
river steamer and the departure of
what was known as the Seven
the lower-river boat.
Devils plnyed a part, resulted even
Judge Schroeder was in town
As wo can’t fellowship with them, we’ve hla khalh <1 Give Us a Trial.
more disastrously than we were
last Thursday, and later went to
the
high prices heretofore charged for drugs nnd drug-
then informed. Joel Patterson, o f
W IL SO N
&
FIELD
Myrtle Point, ns one of the com­
giata' sundries. Note some of onr new priees:
that locality, informs us that Pat
mittee of the Pioneers’ Aaspciatiop,
Porous 3Pls.st.ers - - - - 15o
Casey’s place, on Big creek, near
to examine new manuscripts for
Va.ea.line...............................So
the lighthouse, was about totally
the history o f Coos and Carry
Quinine, per ounce - - BOo
ruined by the slides. Dr. Cook
A Little Child
coanties, now in course o f prepara­
2-Quart Fountain Syringe.
had II acres damaged, bat he
C . O Q - i l k e y . P i ’o p
tion by Hon. O. Dodge, historian.
W ith a Little Cold.
HigFi-a-ra.de $1.25; usual
thinks in coarse o f time he can
Keeps ft line and fresh line of
Has
the finest billiard
p r ic e $ 2 .0 0
Rea i the call for Populist pre­
reclaim most of it. There were j
T h a t’s a l l !
Caudies of all kinds, fresh
cinct elections. The rrsponsibility
many other slides on that creek,
Can't enumerate all goods here; rail nt store and see talde to be found in
W hat of it ?
Oranges, Lemons, Nut«, etc.
o f good government is now laid at
seriously damaging several prop­
for vourself. We carry besides patent medicines and southern Oregon........
Choice line of
yonr own doors, fellow-cit Izens, and
erties. The Seven Devils were:
L ittle colds when neglected
drugs n full line of school supplies; stationery from
Keeps on hand the
if yon don’t make it in this manner,
much changed iu their appearance,
grow to large diseases and
postage stamps up; soaps, trusses, etc.; garden seed
purest wines, liquors
T o b a c c o s & C ig a rs .
yon never will make it, D o r long
great bodies of the rock nnd earth
and birdseed. If those desiring grass seed will leave
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and Cigars.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
have the opportnnity to call your-
being washed into the oceau. The
orders, will supply red clover at 10', orclinrd grass 15o,
N ’at anti cosy.......
aelf yonr own and bave a say in
breakers seemed never to have been
and other seeds on same scale of priees. Yours for Courteous treatment.
CURES COLDS.
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