Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 08, 1898, Image 3

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j Or. Miles' Pain Pills stop Ueadacae.
Nut tlie cheap shues, but shoes
cheap at the Berlin Store.
Temperance Legion Entertainment.
Royal make« the food pure,
wholesome and delicioua.
M A R R IE D .
FiNHin-lliTDsoK—In Coquillo City, F<4>. 5,
1898, by Huy W . B. Smit.li, Eugene Fin-
11 «.ii and Mina Jowia Hudson.
L ichty W ood — At Trinity, Cnl., Jan. 38,
1*118, by Juatiwu PUilbrook, W. J. Liohtv,
of Trinity oountv, Cal.. aud Mias E. M.
Wood, of this county.
^ A N D Y CATHARTIC
The Loyal Temperance Legion
at this place gave nn entertainment
at the Christian ch ireb last Satur­
day night.
The attendance was
good, considering tlie stormy
nuRx.
weather, and tho program speeiallj
—At Lee, Fab. 2. 1898, to Mr. aud
interesting, while the ladies of tlie B bown
Mrs. W. U. Brown, a son.
W. C. T. U. had prepared bouuti- J ohnson -A t B andon, Jail. 31, 1898, to Mr,
aud Mrs. John Johnson, a daughter.
fully of delicious refreshments,
chiefly of cake and coffee, and HEUcaaNnoarr—At Araco, Feo. 2, 1898, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. Heuckeudorff, a daugh­
DRUGGISTS
served a host o f patrons.
The
ter.
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
program consisted of the following:
pie twj bookI»I fre<^ Ad. STKKLLNh RFMKHT ttK^fhyco. MoatryL Cy . , orH»w T ^ . ^ «IT.
D IE D .
Song by the choir— “ Muster the
m Y —At the oonnty indrirary, Feb. 2,
Children;” marching song by the l li 1898,
H . H am by, aged SI yeura.
legion, with drum aud banners
Absolutely Puro
— “ Temperance Boys and Girls Are
W e;” legion's salute, giving the
uational motto, rallying cry, etc.;
A REMEDY FOR THE
recitation by Grace Smith—“ The
Hoy.! a.ttmo .own«, so., wtwv
Drunkard’s Child;” recitation by
Effects of Tobacco.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Leta Barrows— "A Few Years
HATS AND CAPS,
Arrivals by Areata Thursday, Hence;” recitation by Lutie Bon
Feb. 3: R E Shine, H Karin, Miss tell— “ Dressing My Dolly, Mary
q p îrker. J V N b I bod , A Larsen
j ACES, EM BROIDERIES,
Ann;” male quartet— “The Dram
Mrs Jos Trewella, Miss Trewella, Shop on the K ing’s Highway;’’
A I M E S ’ CORSETS, ETC.,
Jos Trewella, F ¿orchard, Mrs F recitation by Lydia Simmons—“ I
Ball, Miss A Ball, Miss M Ball, Have no Fears;” recitation, by
Miss Cathers, A Ball, F Ball, W E Kennett Lawrence— “ The Spider
Rackleff, Claude Nasbnrg, P A and His W eb;” essay by Earl
Murphy, Miss K Williara, M Lamb, Elliott — “ M r d — His Proverbial III
J A Jacobsen, O P Haageuseu.
Luck and Continual Foolishness;’’
The Cburch of Redeemed Israel song by the legion— “O of Glassed’
held their annual business meeting Upside Down;” recitation, repre­
(as also their monthly busiuess senting the states— Maine by May
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
meeting, which came at the sim e Wickham, Kansas by Lillian Mar­
date), and elected the following tin, North and South Dakota by
FLOUR A
N
D FEED,
hoard of trustees and officers for Phoebe Simmons and Rilla Dun­
the ensuing year: Trustees— W. ham, in concert, and Rhode Island
nE o iecsslve uoo o f tobacco, especially
H. Nosier, Harvey James and by Gladys Gage; song by choir—
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC
by young men is alw ays injurious and
Oliver Sanford; church clerk, R D. “ Prohibition M uiic AH Around.”
undoubtedly shortens life materially.
Sanford; treasurer, Mrs. D. F.
The banners were very handsome, Mr. Ed. C. Ebsen, com positor on tho Contra-
J. W . LEN E V E ’S STORE.
the lettering being the artistic work Costa News, Martinez, Cal., writes; “ I have
Dean.
used Dr. Miles* Restorative N crvino and re­
The Trinity (C al.) Journal men­ o f N. W. Leneve, onr Bign-writer, ceived much benefit from it. I was troubled
One with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless­
tions the marriage at that place on appropriate for the legion.
Thursday, Jan. 28, of W. J.L lclity banner contained tlie name of the ness, caused b y tho uso o f tobacco and stim ­
I took Dr. Miles’ Nervine with m ar­
of that place, to our Miss E. M. legion and its company letter, and ulants.
velously good results, allaying the dizziness,
O F
A L L
K I N D S .
Wood ( Si iss Beth, as she is best the other four mottoes nnd rallying quieting tho nerves, and enabling m o to
kuowu to us), daughter of our cry.
sleep and rest, proving In my case a very
The receipts were $12 90, to be beneficial remedy.** Dr. Miles' Restorative
towusrasn Uncle Jaok Wood. The
Is especially adapted to restoring
H erald heartily joius iu congratu­ divided between the legion nud Nervine
nervous system to its normal condition
Finest assortment o f Silks at
w. C. T. U. for literature and other the
lations,
with
the
hope
that
our
under
such
circum stances. I t soothes, heals
Don’t forget the school entertain­
of the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
The Berlin Store.
Mrs. Good is lender and strengthens.
young friend lias uuited with a expenses.
ment at Masonic hall next Friday
Our terms are the cheapest, and consequently
and managed the exercises of the
Dr. Miles' Remedies
Is Noeler goes to Bandon today night. Some uew features.comical, husband worthy o f her.
are sold b y all drug­
M UST BE F O R CASH.
to work on the Recorder.
The compliments o f Mr. and legion.
gists under a positive
entertaining and “ hitting” will be
guarantee, first bottle
There will be a masquerade ball introduced. Admission—children Mrs. E. E. Finueu (uea Miss Josie
WSf “Highist cash price paid for hides, either green or cnred~^fitt
Meeting of the Labor Exchange.
benefits or m oney re­
at Libby next Sunday night.
under 12, 5 ceuts; between 12 aud Hudson) were received at this
funded. Book on dis­
sanctum
yesterday,
iu
the
way
of
Abe Nosier visited friends at this 16, 10 ceuts; adults, 15 ceuts; re­
Will umlerstni tl
At the annual meeting of the eases o f the heart and
nice wedding cake. The wedding Labor Exchnugp, held at Mercan­ nerves free. Address,
place from Riverton Inst week.
served seats, 25 cents.
'
that wo
lmvo
DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., EUhart, lud.
Tuttle’s Hotel is rppidly taking
their best interests at heart when we announce
Elder Farrar, Baptist, held ser­ ceremony took place Saturday tile hall last Saturday afternoon,
shape and is a very neat building. vices at the little church Saturday evening last at the residence of the ttie following officers and board of
this fact, but we cannot run our busiuess any
bride’s parents, Mr. nod Mrs. Jos­
Lyons' mill shut down yesterday night and Sunday morning and eph Hudson, Rev. W. B. Smith, directors were elected for the ensu- Notice of Sale of Real Estate on other way and live.
Execution.
afternoon on account o f the high- night, and for several nights dur­ officiating. The H erald joins in iDgyear: President, W.H. Nosier;
- w i l l Toe f o u n d , ax t h e O ld. S t a n d ., t h e
ing this week.
He will begin a
vice-president, Mrs. W. Hite; sec­
water.
congratulations,
and
thanks
the
T\TOTICE 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T
servicesof
meetings
at
the
Fishtrap
retary,
T.
W
.G
illbam
;
accountant,
PIONEER MARKET.
There is considerable sickness iu
bride and grbom for kind remem­ J. E. Quick; board of directors— 1 v by virtue o f an attachm ent execution
and .Trcler o f Hale iHsaed out o f the Circuit
town and vicinity, mostly had colds schoolhouse next Friday evening. brance.
JOH NSON B R O S .
G. W. Cauning, M. Kroll, J. H. Court o f tho state o f Oregon, fo r the county
From everywhere come words of
or grip.
o f M ultnom ah, on the 25th day o f January,
G.
F.
Bontell
and
Charles
Col­
James,
Mrs.
Walter
Drane,
A.
O.
1808, in a certain action wherein Joseph
Guess you’d better turn to Co­ praiao for Chamberlain’s Cough lier were tho really faithful ones in
Wheeler.
Sim on is plain tiff, and C aliforn ia Lum ber
quille Pharmacy ad. aud see what Remedy. “ Allow me to congratu­ the work of setting up and placing
Com pany, d efend ant, com m anding me to
it says today.
* late you ou the merit of your Rem­ the uew desks and seats at the pri-
make sale o f certain real property described
Miles
Lammy
and
Frank
Wil-
edy.
It cured me of chronic
iu said execution and hereinafter particu
Hon. S. H. Hazard was in town bronchitis when the doctor could mary school, devoting most o f tw o jlftrd returned last Friday fiom the larly d escrib ed, o r a sufficiency thereof to
last Friday on allying business trip do nothing for me.”— Clias. F.Hemel, days at the work, voluntarily. M 8an Joaquin valley. California sa tisfy the dem and o f said plain tiff as
specitied in said execution, towit: $50.220,
from the bay.
Toledo, O.
For sale by R. S. Kroll, T. A. Walker, Prof. Haw­ whither they had gone ,-to spend costs and disbm sem ents taxed at $872 and
kins and J. S. McEwen helped the winter, at least, and lor.iger, the costs o f and upon said execution. I will,
M r. and Mrs. Elliott have re­ Kuowltou.
W E D N E SD A Y , T H E W ill DAY O F
what they could, wbilo Mies Bent­ “ all else being equal.” Tiiey re­ on
turned fiom their visit at Marsh­
M A R CH , 181)8, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clo ck in
A large number of the discharged ley, the teacher, was almost con­
turn
well
satisfied
with
Coos
county
the foreno-m o f said day at tho cou rthouse
field the past few days.
hands from the Beaver Hill mines stantly at hand. The first named
oor in the town o f C oquille City, C oos
and climate, end give a rather dark d county,
Onr stock is being increased have passed through this place aud
O regon, offer fo r sale and sell at
and Miss Bentley deserve special prospect for the ranchers in the public a uction to the highest and best b id ­
constantly and prices lower than over the trail toward Roseburg the
thanks.
der for cash, nil right, title, interest and
San
Joaquin
valley.
The
latter
ever at Coquille Pharmacy.'
* past week.
These were mainly
claim which the said defendant, C alifornia
C. M. Reddish, the affable and are not hopeful from tho present Lum ber Com pany, had on the 18th d a y ot
Shriff Gage returned from the colored miners, and iucluded the
January,
1898, or may at any tim e since
outlook
for
the
future
harvest,
good-looking agent of E. C. DeWitt
bay side yesterday, having been lender o f their band and other
have acquired, in or to the follow in g
while
the
nights
have
been
unusu­
&
Co.,
Chicago,
made
us
a
business
described
real
estate, towit: L ot 1 in sec
absent several days on otliciul busi­ head men in their social and society
visit yesterday and selected the ally frosty.
14. aud tot 3 and the n V o f lot 4 in seo 18, t ._
rt,
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organizations.
ness.
THE FAIH STORE
25
s.
r
18
w,
W
illam ette m eridian, together I FOK G10UCS , M lttCnS OK OUSpBtVJGKS , Ç0 10 -
H erald as its advertising medium
The necessary force is at hand with any and all tide landa fro n tin g or
THE FAIR STORE
The teachers’ examination will
Harvey Price was up from Riv- in this section with the shrewdness nnd the Johnson mill (late Morras nhntting upon the sarar; and lo t 7, s e X o f For Hosiery and Underwear, go to
be held at the academy building prton, returning home yesterday. and discretion that a hawk would B io ’s) above town will start up s e x o f sec 8; tho n X and n,X o f aw X «a d For Men's Shirts and Oueralls, go to - - THE FAIR STORE
in this city, beginning at 1 p. m. He expects to leave for the eaBt choose a Plymouth Rock cockerel tomorrow morning. This is good w X o f eeX and sw 1-, o f » » ' ; o f «ec 9: the
- THE FAIR STORE
t, and w X o f ne1« « " d e X o f « » X « " d For Window Blinds and Curtains, go to
tomorrow.
about the 1st of March to place over a mole or sparrow. Mr. R. news, and the way Mr. Johnson n « w
X o f HI-X o f SI\X o f SC-C 10; liwU and nw X
THE FAIR STORE
of
nex
«no
s
w
*
-,
an
o
aw,
or
w
m
or
«on
n;
For
Slates
and
Tablets,
go
to
-
-
-
”
o
f
n
e
X
»I'd
aw1
*
nnd
a
w
',
o
f
set,
o
f
soo
11:
Jesse Boyers, our photographer, his little daughter iu the care of an has also selected an agency for the has pushed the work ol enlarge­
of
for Thread, Needles aud Pins, go to - - THE FAIR STORE
The sale of the DeW itt proprietory ment and improvement proclaims s»« a .«¡4 ot ^
will take no pictures after February aunt living near St. Louis.
o f nw '4 o f «eo 15;
..............—
■ lot 1 and n e X o f n e X For Calicoes, Outings, etc., go to - - - THE FAIR STORE
10th, at which time he will close child is heir to some property, also, medicines here.
These will np­ him “ the right man in the right n X
and lot 3 and n e X o f n w X o f aeo 23; w X o f
the gallery.
* in that section, and will possibly pear iu due time.
- - THE FA IR STORE
place” aud as thoroughly under­ n w X nnd
o f n w X and sw X o f ne,X- aeo For Tinware and Graniteware, go to
24; and lots 1, 2, 3, and n eX o f s w 'i and the
The tug Triumph came up last remain to be educated.
H. Harahv, an inmate o f the standing his business. Other ad­ w
For
Bird
Cages
and
Fixtures,
go
to
-
- THE FAIR STORE
o f aeX , sec 21; and also t h o s X o f a e X .
The Hale & Kern C<\, contrac­ county infirmary, died on the 2d vancement is iu prospect, we learn. aeo X 32,
Friday in tow of the schooner
lot la n d n e X o f s , ’ X aud aw '^of sw X For Hats, Caps and Umbrellas, go to -
- THE FAIR STORE
Albion, and took the schooner tors, of Portland, who did our Co- inst., of paralysis, aud was buried It is in contemplation to put in o f seo 33; all in t 25 a, r 11 w, W illam ette
THE FAIR STORE
m eridian, in C ooaoou n ty, Oregon; and a lto For Brooms, Matches and Soaps, go to
-
qille
river
jetty
work
the
past
sea
Mayflower below.
I the following day, services being electric lights and run Diglit and the Isthmus Transit Railway and ground
THE FAIR STORE
For
Table
Linens
and
Towels,
go
to
have been given the Gray s conducted by Rev. W. B. Smith. day. I f this is done, our city— and right o f way ou which tho same is co n ­
The Dan ion woolen mills are re­ son,
ri
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structed, and the road, ties, track, wharv -a
THE FAIR STORE
- •
ceiving a large amount of wool Harbor jetty contract for 8770,000. Deceased Had been a long-time including business houses, balls, and appttrtfenauces belon gin g to tho »aid For Combs, Brushes, etc,, go to
from the outside and are pressed Onr townsman, S. F. Sheppard, citizen of Coos conuty and had churches and hotels— might utilize C aliforn ia Lum ber Com pany, and all and For Toys and Notions o f any Kind, go to - THE FAIR STORE
gets Iris old position with the com­ worked at points on the bay and on the service aud introduce several singular the real and personal property be­
for their products.
longing to the aaid defendant, situated
Iu fact, if yon want anything at the lowest R A C K E T P RIC E S,
pany, we learn, and will have a thin river many years, being well lamps.
w ithin Coos oonnty, Oregon.
We’ve blackballed them and
then go to
protracted
job
of
blncksmithiug
i
nnt)
favorably
known.
He
was
Dated this 7th day o f February, 1898, at
didn’t sneak hebind other people
A N T E D .- T R U S T W O R T H Y
AND C oquille C ity, Oregon.
lasting
three
or
four
years.
j
first
stricken
with
paralysis
some
W. W. G\GE,
to do it, either. For particulars
active ^entlomen nnd Indies to travel
’1 ho uew school seats arrived two years ago, while at work for for responsible, established house m state
2-8td
Sheriff o f C oos county, O regon.
see ad.
C oquille P harmacy . *
per steamer Jennie last Wednes- the r a i l r o a d c o m p a n y at the yards ; f<> O re g o n . M onthly $«5.oo n n d expens««.
Big
ones, little
ones, day. Saturday was given by four nt M a r s h f i e l d f r o m v r liie h l ie n o r o r F osition 8 le«d y. R eference. Enolcise aelf-
.-
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a i a i a r s n n e i o , i r o m w n i o u n e never | RlldrwBed
envelope. The D om in-
T he B est O ffer Y et . —Any one
■£I>,4
™ce mu's, ugly ones
voluntarily t o DUt fully recovered. H e was aged 61 ion C om pany, Dept. Y, Chicago.
wishing to rent a good home in Co­
and what not! Best assortment at them in
.... place for ...
L
..,
use Monday, but years.
quille City can obtain a bargain by
TH E B E R L IN STORE. the job was considerable (includ­
-r,
n • a
JK^O u account o f fail ing health, calling at tho H ebai . d office at once, j
The Eugene Register says: f i ^ » on e o f the finest ranches in the
Deputy County Clerk Louis ing the removal of the old seats)
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C. H. B U T L E R , PKOPRItTOB.
Hazard returned yesterday from and the forca of helpers so small The Rev. E. A. Ross revival meet- j n ® - ^ « must be sold ntooce. Call
H e rald office, or on James
C. C. MYERS,
Empire, whithei he had gone on a that the primary department was ings that have been in progress '
h,
Lampey creek, this
call to visit his baby, which had adjourned Mouday till noon to during the past three weeks at the ’
A V IN O L E A S E D T H IS N E W . C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E U N I I O S T L E B Y
a r c h it e c t a n d
M. E. church, came ton close with JJW'county.
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling p u b lic in first-class
taken quite sick.
finish the work.
style, with tho very best o f a ccom m od ation s nnd at m ost reason­
P R A C T IC A L B U IL D E R . I
last evening’s service. Rev. Roes
The annual school meetings will
able rates.
T a b le s supplied with the best the m arket affords.
Our furniture dealer, J. A. Jacob- left on today’s local for Tangent,
F or R ent .— A farm and fishery. T JL A N H , E levations and D etails o f nny ' S A M P L E BOOM S for Com m ercial m en,
be held in the several school dis­ son, returned from a business trip and after a week's rest will oom
room y and cen trally loca ted .
S P E C IA L A CC O M M O D A T IO N S and T erm s
tricts on the 1st Monday in March, to San Francisco last Friday. He mence revival meetings at Junction. Apply to Wm. Hausen, Prosper X kind o f structure furnished o n short
fo r F am ilies and T heatrical Troupes.
notice.
W ill take building oontraota or Kates—$1 to $1.50 per day.
Oregon.
•
due legal notices of which will be had been absent n long while, During Ins stay in this city the
work by the da y.
posted, of course.
Kesidenoo mmr Coquille C ollegiate Insti- |
chiefly owing to the unsettled con- evangelist made many warm friends
J. W. F I E L D .
with tute.
IJnlB A. C. W ILSON ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Nletlin Gitiou of business matters oc- and some enemies, as prophesied D ^ S Â S Y f l Ÿ A S ^ 55?
spent several days recently in this casioned by the Klondike craze, in bis first service here. One hnn-
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neighborhood,
daring
the C final I I r He
has met with difficulties in dred and forty, including some
aickness and death of their nephew, transportation o f his goods also,! prominent citizens and county
the late E. 8. Metliu.
chiefly for the taking off o f so officials, were converted during
HORSE-SHOEING and
Hall’s Hair Renewer contains many vessels coastwise to go ii;te the meetings. Fifty-four persons
the natural food and color-matter the Alaska trade, hence delay in united with the M. E. church yester-
WHAT you will, but we propose to stAiid by the People who WAGON-WORK.
shipping,
but
our
next
river
steamer
day,
while
the
large
majority
of
for the hair, and medicinal herbs
so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine
t the balance will soon unite witb
for the acalp, oaring grayness, bald­ will bring them along.
Having a new and well-equipped Blacksmith and
with the
the other churches o f the city.
ness, dandruff, and scalp sores.
T U E S D A Y , FEU. 8, 1898.
Road the Jewett Typewriter ad­
vertisement ou another page.
*
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
F R E SH B U T T E R and Eggs
o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d fkj
i wanted ut tilt Old Soldiers’ Store. *
days will run aa follow s:
Arrive
j Wood, coal and brick delivered
Leave
8 .0 0 a .r a . |
M arshfield
ik .sop. in. j on short notice by
Arrive “
|
| Leave
A. O. W h e e i . e r *
9 .80 “
| COQUILLE CITY | ll.0 0 a .r o .
10.00
|
M yrtle P oint
I io.:«>
Conce along, now, seud iu your
names for primary nominations for
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
the Populist ticket.
Late word trom Mrs. Bontell,
Elder W. H. Nosier will prench
who is in hospital at San Fran­
at the little church next Sunday I
cisco, is to the effect that she is
evening, subject— “The Return of
| improving very satisfactorily.
the Rausorned."
A communication from Daniel
ltev. H. S. Epperly, of tlie U. B.
Giles, of Myrtle Poiut, on political
church, will preach at the Christian
matters, and a poem, “ Crocodile|
church next Sunday at 11 n. in.
Tears,” dated at South slough, will
and at 7:80 p. ra., and will protract
nppear next week.
services indefinitely if agreeuble to
S. C. Giles cf Myrtle Point is
the church people.
named
by petition in the H erald
G od’s Regular Army will dedi­
today for sheriff ou the Populist
cate their new hall by a special
ticket, aud the names of J. W.
meeting conducted hy Col. lleury
Leueye, for county clerk, aud John
A. Ebert, late district commander,
P. Goodman, for county treasurer,
Saturday evening, Feb. 12, 1898.
also.
All are invited; admission free.
The Randolph school district is
Coffee and cake will be served after
improving its educational facilities
the meeting at 10 cents.
aud will introduce desks and seats
A school entertainment will be
like those just received at this
given next Friday night— Feb. place. They aro called ‘ ‘Beauty,”
11th— for the benefit o f the seating
and they are beauties iu both ap­
fund. It will be a splendid affair,
pearance and utility.
at which some uew aud novel fea­
The last Bandon Recorder pub­
tures will be introduced. Admis­
sion—children under 12 years, 5 lishes a letter from JobnD.Gartield,
cents; 12 to 10 years, 10 cents; dated at Dawson, Alaska, Nov. 7,
adults, 15 ceuts; reserved seats, 1897. It is specially interesting
to those who contemplate going to
25 cents.
Alaska and as coining from one so
well known to our citizeus.
Additional locals on 2d page.
Thanks to the young ladies for
Wanted—A good cook stove.
*
the serenade last Tuesday night.
All Min b u U M by Dr. Ullen' Pain Pills.
Children’s felt hats at cost at They iucluded visits to several
Mrs. Moon’s.
* residences o f citizeus in their
rounds, the inmates of which
The schooner Albion is londiug greatly appreciated the sweet so D g s
at Lyons’ mill.
that greeted them at that hour.
ro te
a iAeto
CU RE CONSTIPATION
M
POWDER
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
Dry Goods, L a w
and Celts’ Diienear
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
lubber Roods nnd
Oil Clothing.
Groceries,
Tobaccos, Cigars, Candies,
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All Our Patrons
Y our Wants
Cai) Be Supplied
For Slioos ¡mil Rubbers ™° Fair Store
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S. F. Sheppard left for Portland I
several days since, and later will
go to Gray’s Harbor, where he will
hold a position during the jetty
work at that place, which may last
three or four years.
The captain representing the
Salvation Army, whom it was an­
nounced wonld conduct services in
the Methodist church tomorrow
night, will not reach this city—
hence no services till another an­
nouncement.
Our old townsman and friend, J.
C. Wilson, took the last steamer
Jennie for San Francisco to find
employment.
Prosperity hadn’t
struck os hsrd enough to make
business to keep our skilled me­
chanics at home.
Naked Pills
a re fit o n ly , fo r n a k e d sav­
a ges.
C lo th e s a re th e m ark s
o f c iv iliz a t io n — in p ills as w e ll
as p e o p le . A g o o d co a t d o e s
n ot m a k e a g o o d p ill, a n y m o re
than g o o d c lo t h e s m a k e a g o o d
m an.
B ut as su re as y o u ’d
lo o k o n a c lo t h e s le s s m an as a
m ad on e , y o u m a y l o o k o n a
co a tle s s p i ll as a bad o n e .
A fter fifty y e a rs o f test n o
p ills sta n d h ig h e r than
A Y E R ’S
Cathartic P ills
SUGAR COATED.
The new school seats and desks
j— o f beantifnl bird’s-eye maple
tops, backs aud seats, artistic iron
frames,
safety ink-wells, book
shelves, etc.— vers furnished com­
plete at some little over half
j the cost of the wooden ones oc­
cupying the old building, with the
additional advantage o f
being
uniform, strong, up-to-date, com­
fortable, heathful aud very’ hand­
some.
Besides, they are ont of
the regular line o f cussing and d
causing by fault-finders, for they
will hardly he pnid for by taxation,
,n
but by tlie efforts o f the children
and youth o f the town themselves,
as they go along, improving them­
selves while they are doing it, snd
sharing the honor o f improving
tbeir shoo! facilities and comforts.
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING,
Wagon Shop, we arc prepared to do all kinda
of manufacturing and repairing in first.clasa
style and at reasonable rates.
“ Fellers,” ..
Who do business on the baais of everyliody for himself anil
the devil take the hindmost. Our low prices are an innovation
in Coos county, but they, ve come to stay.
We’ve got to ..........
Pay cash for onr goods, and in consideration of small profits,
must ask for cash in return. You can’t afford to do otherwise;
and by giving us your support the hydra-headed opposition can’t
i Squelch...................
Onr efforts to conduct business in such a way as to save thou­
sands of dollars to farmers and residents of Coos county. Re­
member that Coquille Pharmacy is the place and the propre-
tor is
Dr. MOORE.
Give Us a Trial.
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Infants* Hhirts to one year o b i . . .
C hild’ s W ool S tock in gs, 6. fi. 7 -----
I h ild ’ s C otton Stocking^, 5, 6, 7 ...
In fa n ts' Shoes, all colors, 1 to 4 .. .
Men’ s Sunday S hoes, until g o n e . .
Ladies* Sunday Shoes, until gone
SMITH
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FIELD
J. P. Beyers-
Keops a fine and fresh line of
Candies of all kinds, fresh
Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, etc.
Choice line of
Tobaccos & Cigars.
CASH
25 and 2 7 Market S t., S.
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Neat and cosy.......
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