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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1898)
&cy\m t CHg TUESDAY, JULY k oy ri niakos the food pure, wholesome and delicious. R E G U L A R T R A IN S T oo morning of July 4, 1808, j >"#» shaded by a high fug flout tile bay, nnd although some mist fell | MnralifioSd l'J.Snu. m. | | Leave C O O C IL L E C IT Y | U .o o a .m . | M vi tic P oin t I 10.:tu •• it. the curly Deaenu II. N. Black of Sumner will preach at Bear creek the 4th Sunday iu this month, and the 3d Sunday of each month at Cunning ham school house. and tlie conditions of phert pointing that way. POWDER A b s o lu t e ly P u r o God’s Regular Army will hold meetings at their hall beginning mwALMKINfl PTN*** CO., „IW VSfttC. Friday evening next and contiuu - 1 ing indefinitely. They will bn con-1 ducted liy Capt. W . W . Shields and j Have you seen the Jewett type Capt. Engelbert. Also services at writer? Strung’s school house every Sunday The 4<h in Coquillo was the big at 1 p. m. Everybody cordially in gest day of its existence. vited to attend and take part iu Mr. nnd Mrs, Reyers and a por- these meetings and help in God's of « he family took iu our 4th of work of the salvation of souls. J uly. Our townsman C . \Y. White L O C A L IT E M S . lcavesat once for Kin math, Siskiyou county, California. Additional locals on 2d page. F o u n d — A child’s handkerchief, Call and see George Robinson’s a small amount of fine line of shoes. * containing money. Call at this office. Read the Jewett Typewriter ad Onr stock is being increased vertisement on tins page. constantly nnd prices lower than Nice jewelry at Gillham 's, and * * ever nt Coquille Pharmacy. repairing of all kinds. Trof. ( ’ lande Nosier and bride House for rent— west sale, nenr | place IV. Drane's. Call at this office. * j last Saturday nenr noon. There were nine vessels in the m NppIy dip(1 nt big home nPar river at one time during the past Fftjrvipw ¿„te r d a y morning about wee* ‘ George Hermann, sou o f Manuel Hermann of the upper rivet, made a business trip to this place last Friday and pledged himself to celebrate the 4th with us. It was pay-day at the creamery Saturday, 25lh ult., and the sum of nearly 82700 passed to the farmers who supply the milk. It netted them about 19 cents per pound during the menth. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes: “One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured inv children after all other remedies failed.” It cures coughs, ci Ids and all throat and lung troubles. It 8. Knowlton. E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, writes that ono box of D eW itt’s Witch Hazel Salve was worth 850 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sorts. 1{. S. Knowlton. b a n d y c a t h a r t ic u b c o T v e ta W hile averse to drawing the nt tentioD of any of our leaders to auy advertisement w hich partakes of k medical character, we feci more tlmu jnstified in overriding 10* this objection with respect to thej DRUGGISTS announcement in this issue of th e ’ IHCAI IITET 7 R T T ipi V T P L b Is o r e nsjcjnenfron-iptH oa. r n a n t i art lb* Mail ABkiUiiU I Lb I uLnîln g 1 DD!/ the. never «rip or srrioe. hui cmm «wy natural result*. _____ coming of Dr. Darrin. l<le and booklet fret . Ad. STK Rfcl JTO FEJIEDY ID., - Chiraro, lontraal. C m ., or Row York. nt. - - - This far-famed physician (late from Portland), who bus achieved such a grrat reputation throughout HOSIERY, the coast aud uorthwest, has been • prevailed upim, through the urgent request ol many in this vicinity,! to visit Marshfield again, as they could not afford by their time and! BOOTS AN D SH O ES, business to consult him Ht his ottl- i H A T S A N D CAPS, ces in Portland. The doctor lias: nt Inst consented to visit this city to 1 A C E S , EM BR O ID ER IES, accomodate the afflicted and will have his office nt the Blanco hotel. A R I E S ’ CORSETS, ETC., Those wishing to consult the doc t o r will find it to their advantage , to cosult him while here nnd dur- j ing the first part of this stay, as many require more than ooe treat- | roeut by electricity. H e comes to us laden with testi monials from the whole northwest, and the authentic reports of ALSO A F U L L L IN E O F some of his cures seem nothing short of miracles. So mauy thousands are already acquainted with his mode of treatment, it seems unnecessary to state that he AM M U NITION , ETC., ETC. uses little medicine iu the majority of cases, and perfects his cure by J. W . L E N E V E ’S STO R K the wondeifn! power of electricity. There ate few ills to which the human flesh is heir, which cannot be relieved and generally perma nently cured by Dr. Darrin’s elec trical medical treatment, nnd ensps OF ALL KINDS. that hnve resisted the efforts o f the ordinary physicians have yielded to his power. These cases em brace almost every kind of disease, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. and, as said before, no man, woman Onr terms are the cheapest, and consequently or child need despair of relief and M U ST BE FO R CASH. cure while D r Darrin offers b n invaluable service. K ^ r ili g h rst cash price puid for hides, either green or cured‘8®# Unlike other physicians who become eminent iu their profes. eioo, Dr. Darrin does not pretend to cure all. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. their best interests at heart when we announce The poor treated free, except this fact, but we enunot ruu our business any medicines, from 10 to 11 a. in. other way and live. daily. -W e -Will, "toe fstarn-d. a,x tlie Old. Stand, X S a .9 Send for circular free.— Coos Bay News. PIONEER MARKET. as * so * the ntmos- The pub lics decorations by the construction of beautiful arches, and the extern! sive decorations by our citizens of! i their stores, places of business and h a t no ono remedy can contain the residences, were very pretty and; elements necessary to cu re all diseas elaborate, aud the display of flags1 es, is a fa ct v e i l known to everyone. and bunting profuse aud brilliant, Dr. Miles' System o f Restorative Remedies the committee, collectively and in consists o f seven distinctively different dividually, deserve great praise for preparations, each for it« own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Brantley, 37 lle n ry Bt.. Bfc. Cath their unflagging energy in working! erines, Ontario, w rites: 'T o r years I su f up an interest ou the part of the fered from extrem e nervousness and annoy general public and in their own ing constipation, developing into palpitation Boirited, tireless and ceaseless ef- i and weakness o f the heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered m uch from headacho, pain hi forts. my le ft side, palpitation and a constant At an enrly hour in the morning feeling o f weakness and prostration. I began horsemen aud turnouts lined the using Dr. Miles* N ervine, Iloarfc Curo and Nerve and L iver P ills and the A nti-P ain way from all directions, while P ills to relievo sudden paroxysm s o f pain COMPANY K, O. N. O., and headache. I soon fe lt m uch improved had arrived by steamer Sunday and the pains and aches and weariness le ft evening and was quartered at Gbaud me. I then tookf Dr. Miles* R estorative Army hall. The band andasqnad T on ic and am now restored to m y form er good health." of G . A. It. “ vets” met the soldier! Dr. Miles’ Remedies i boys and escotted them to th eir1 are sold by all drug-i Milos' gists under a positive barrnokB. T guarantee, first bottle îe m e d fe s î benefits o r m oney re Restore j funded. Book on dis-1 Health j eases o f tho heart and i nerves free. Address, | j DR. MILKS M EDICAL CO.. E lkhart. Ind. At 10 o’clock sharp, the streets were lined w ith patriotic crowds while Marsha! of the Day G. F. Boutell marshalled the hosts who were to parade aud formed the line at Masouio hall. C iqttille Munici pal Baud headed the procession, team, 2d prize, $10, followed by the colors aud an es t iie 4 t h o f JU LY, 1898, j 3 o’clock. H e was over 60 years of cort of the G. A. It. to the num proved a most delightful day, tho ber of about 15, then Co. K , O. N. celebration o f which iu this section : age. Miss Lizzie Winchester came in ¡ G - “ ><; Lm dsom ely decorated Lib- proved the largest, most enthu from Idaho last week and is visit- e " y Cnr- with represeu- siastic, happy, enjoyable and pleas mg her sister Miss Ella Buck, nt tattoos o f all the. states then Mr. ing of any ever observed here in Wethey s ox-team aud old style the past. There was plenty of fun Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Buck’s. wagon occupied by a band of plug- nnd entertainment, pleuty to eat, a Miss Alice Rogers of the bay uglies, representing several nations .j .,, „ - . . . delightful day, aud not an accident, Ims bppn the guest of Miss Pearl (with ‘ Manilla prominently 6ta- fjjstnrbance o f the peace, nor any- Baxter the past week. T h e H euald tioned), nnd tho w . G. T. U . cart- j thing to injure person or property sanctum had a pleasant call. oatured, Imviog iu charge a band or mar the pleasures of the day. The steamer Antelope m ale the of gypsies, accompanied by their T H E FIREW ORKS’ run from Bandon to this place last attorney, rustling in behalf of bis j display at uight was a fitting close clients — making in all a gorgeous W ednesday, owing to the high ! of the day’s celebration, the best wind prevailing on the lower river. military, pitriotic aud entertaining display, with the usual comical : ever given here and witnessed by Mrs. Boutell and family returned concomitants of caricatures aud not lesr than 1500 persons. At from their visit to her parents, Mr local hits by way of spice. This the close of this the baud gave au slid Mrs. Beyers, nt Brunner. in inarched through several streets, open-air concert and call to the time to celebrate the great 4 ! h of thence to the besutiful grove, where shrine of Terpsichore at Masonic July. the seats were soon all occupied hall. This spacious room was soon Johnson Brn’s have positively and hundreds of people standing. filled to bs utmost aud u T H E DANCE WENT ON President of tho Day Prof. M. O. Hawkint- soon arranged partici throughout the night, alternating pants iu the literary and musical quadrille, waltz, and schottische to program upon the platform, while the sweet aud enchanting strains I'.1,0 I'« od occupier! its special stand of our splendid local orchestra un to the tue right. right. I immediately V to Then til the morning’s dawn. It, slso, Prqpidpnt Uuwkius auuouuced the waR a grand succe*M, and afforded following order of the enjoyment to a great throng. M id PROGRAM. night sapper was served at Hotel Selection by the band. Coquille aud Tuttle’s Hotel. Prayer by Chaplain C. A. Stine. The crowd iu attendance during Song by the choir and audience— tho day had been variously esti ■‘Am erica." mated at from 1500 to 2000 people. Recitation hy Miss Ella Butler of The oration of Iiey. R. C. Lee Marshfield. was able and eloquent, aud struck Song by the choir— “ The Star Arrivals per steancerAreata, Jmie M'B Geo, Twnmbly nod Miss a responsive cord in the heart c f Spangled Banner.” 29 : M .O rrick, Miss A. W eed,M i-.s Rena Lennon, of Empire, carne to every listener. The diun-r was J. Weed, Miss I. Weed, Miss K . onr celebration and were visitors Beading of Declaration of Inde immense, in quality and quantity. pendence hy Prof. D . F. Nichol- The supply o f bcabecued meats, Ekblom , A. Ekblom , J. V . N.ve, E. at Mr. and Mrs. Pannenberg’ s, the so u. B. Gould, A Gould, Miss M. Tour- lattpr the guest of M iss Euretta. bread, butter, pickles, cheese,cakes, Song by choir— “ Columbia, the pies, itc., was a Klonkyke strike, tillott, P. Gehlke, Mrs. E. Winslow, W illie Rowan, tho wounded bay- Gem of the Ocean.” T. I). Holland, E. Lowenberg, A was carried out on tho porch on a Oration by Ilev. It. C. Lee, of and .served to sate the hunger of B . W ell, E. Ogren, J. 11. Tin o n , E. the patrons o f the table, while so cot yesterday and celebrated. He Marshfield. Moss, E. G. Flanagan, E. Erick many of our citizens took part in greatly enjoyed what he eonld see Selection by the band. son. waiting on the visitors and seeing and the shooting of firecrackers. President Hawkins then au that all were served and satisfi. d S. M. Gcarv, Pierson, Mich., uouucid the close of the literary Mr. Gilbprt, a drummer, nnd All in all, the G lorious4th, 1898, writes:— “ D eW itt’s Witch Hazel wife, finvp been stopping awhile nt program, and then the following: in Coquille City, is a memorable Salve is curing more piles here to Mrs. Littlc'p, detained by the very Dinner; list of sports— competi dav, chiefly due to the committee day tbhn all other remedies com serious sickness of a little dsugh- tive drill, walking greased pole aud composed of our young townsmen bined. It cures eczema and all t - , ter. Tho ebild is very ill, though the races. George Robinson, Bird Nosier and other skin diseases.” It. S Ivnowl- . I he drill contest took place on Henry Lorenz. m proved. ton. Front street, at the depot, hy mem- * - - ---------- Tho most disagreeably windy . . -, ., . , i tiers of f Co. K , commanded bv Prof. 8 . 8. Darnell, of Myrtle J A. Langhead of Bandon mnde weather that visits tins section has i T ■ . , , ,,,, ,x .,. . ... c Lieut. Lnngrnfelt. ih ere were 10 tho H erald a visit this moruiug. Poiut, was in Coquille last W ed , j been prevailing in quantity, fore contestants, prize being awarded. He had been inspecting our upper- nesday, W e regietted to learn j nnd endurance far beyond what be- Au immeuse crowd witnessed river government woik. H e nlso that Mrs. D . had been iu a pre | longs to ns. The same unusual the amusing contest of walking the celebrated with us on the 4th and carious state of health so long, j display has visited other inland greased pole, suspended, as it was, was highly pleased with its success I iit III i l i f t • . ' I having spent the past two J months , Howpvpr, J I points H 180. flora a large flat-boat ou the side ot and pleasurea! leness. I in hospital at Portland. Mr. D. informs us that the last re- ; Mrs. Eva Coulter and sister. Miss ttie river opposite to town, while! J. P. Goodman nnd family nnd port of her conditiou was favorable; ' Lillie Long, of Myrtle Point, have the wharves and river bank on the! Jacob Croy and a portion of bis that she had undergone n critical! been visiting in this place several town side seated the multitude j family have taken nn outing which operation by the surgeons and gave ; days. The former was canvassing There were eight contestants, and ! may last till fall, including part of promising signs of early and sub- for a kindergarten she desired to after several earnest efforts from | California aud a good portion of start at this place, nnd was receiv- each, Ed Lorenz succeeded in btuuttal recovery. i . i ing a fair promise of pntronn'jp, snatching the prize, a purse o f $5; I Oregon. “Nem o,” Bnndnu correspon ien t,px tjn >0 rptnn, nU(q st«rt tlie*! Ott Willard wits next. A. Martiudnlri, of Camas Valley, Lee Burrows, flcboo, ^ ^ ^ to the Sun, says: on Mnin | is erecting a large residence ou the who lives near the Randolph mines, j i , The , races . . . took . place . , ,, had good success hunting one day ! Luther Lighthall, o f Ten-m ile, " ‘ .ree», east side of Hotel Coquille. ground where his house » a s des troyed by fire a j ear ago. Inst week. H e thought he would who has been occupying a room , i , ‘ (s ‘ t' 8ef' r8e a|[ udows of buildings, stairways, go out Rod see if he could find a ( f ° r * fortnight past at Hotel Co Mrs. Ines Chase and Miss Belle deer. In this he was successful, as quille, under the care ot a p'-vsi i . verandas, etc., while the sidewalks Rich took vacation from their Prizes he soon captured two nice oues, cinn, nrose and bepan walking aud street were thronged. schools and came home to spend and started home w bfn lie suddenly ' nrotind some Inst Thursday, inereas- ! were tlieu awarded as follows: the 4th of July. came upon several bears together. trig tits exercise daily ever since, j Treaseil pole, Lil Lorenz, $5; tub Mr. nnd Mis. D. J. Lowe of Lee soon began to pumping lead He expects soon to be able to return J“ ';**’ G . \Y illard, $2 50; hurdle race, Ed Lorenz, 8 5 ; egg race, Lillian Parkersburg joined as celebrating into them, and did not stop until home. Martin, 81 .50; SO.yard race, girls j . staid y nnd remained iu Coquille he had succeeded in making three At a baptismal service held at ou a brief visit. o f the brutes bite the dust. Three the river, opposite the wharf at under 14 years, W innie McNair, 81; 50-yar.l race, boys under 14, Mre. Lon is Hazard returned last bears and two deer for only a few this place, last Thursday afternoon, Archv Strahon, # 1 ; sack race, John Friday from n visit of several days houts, labor is surely good results. at 2 o’clock. Rev. C. A. Stire of the . , ., Donnelly, $ 2 ; w.,pPi„,irrmv wheelbarrow . r .................- ac, A .1 . , , . OQ Christian cl inch officiating Miss n i 1. y« 1, rn?w ’ with pnreuts uad Blends on tho S I; beel-and-toe l Arthur Woodtn, agpd about 2 8 ; V lr " " n 111 CM 11 Ralph Nosier. $1; years, living at the Niueteeu-M ile Jessie ..trnmnns ami Misses Marie race, rBCPj W Willie ., ... illie Hazelton, $ 1 ; shoe race, H ouse, ou the O ld Coos Bay i P ret'4 Skeels, were subjects o f Clarence Dean, S I ; 200 lb. ). fat-men’s Attorney A. L Seaman oi Empire fat-men’s Wagon Road, ou the 23d nit. went " f ' " P (’ Pr7 n,,ny- TllP,rP * race, Jim W H all, ill, sack sick of flour; 10(1- 100- Llty was attending to.legal business out for a cow. H e found her, ?100,> attendance notwithstanding yard race. Frank H.-age, $ 5 ; 100- here between trains last 1’ nday. some distance from home, with a , * . . ' that the baptism was not yard soldier's race, Ed Gross, $2 50; Editor Fisher, of the R 'seb u rg young calf, and as Arthur ap- wu'e'y known. pie-eatiog contest, Ernest Lainrny, Review spent a brief spell io this proached to drive her she attacked M. L Good, a comrade of the 81. city last week, him furiously, got him down, tore late war, stopped over nt this place The Coquille Oreedmoore Team W ill Wilson w h s sporting a pair his clothes from him, broke bis last Friday a brief spell witli Com contested for the marksmanship of Job’ s comforters on his hands collar boue and two ribs, am! other- raile Palmer o f the O ld Soldiers’ prize with a Bandoo team from Inst week. wise hurtand bruised him. George Store. Comrade Good resides at Co K , Ü. » . G ., resulting thus: Mig8 ¿ arrje R,.nt|eV. teacher at Martin, the stage-diiver from this Youcolln, had visited Bandoo, and Coqut le team - C . Romander, Rivpr, celebrated iu ¡C oquille place, found tho poor fellow in a left his faintly there for the benefit 27 pointe, Charles Coûter 3 0 , Ira yesterday. pitiable condition, patched up bis of th-» sea l reezes. Comrade Good Johnson 14. John Johnson 12. T ., Ul)C, / Üpo of Mlirs,,H„M wounds to the best of his oppor saw service in the 4 7 1li Penusyl- A. Walker 30 -to te I, 113. spent a brief visit in Coquille last Bandon team— A. J. Gross 26 tunities and took him with him to vnina, from Allentown, in that slate, week Roseburg for medical treatment. which organiz'd in August, 18*11. points, R. E. Bedillion 11, W . C. Miss Genie Harper of Bandon is Th e young man was duly fixed up aud while thisr-ditor was connected Summers 28, Fred Gross 15, Lns- vtsitiug Miss Emma Lorenz. and returned witli George on his with the 49th, organizing nt the ley Moulton 10— total, 90. closed their books against credits. They would rather sell only $5 worth for cash than $25 worth on account. * The celebration nt Gravel Ford is reported to have been very fi..~ fine ell attended nnd enjoyable. Charles Horuer f Sumner died nt his brother's, at Altoona, Penr.- I Tho oration of Prof. Bunch is eylvania, about the last of M a y . j highly complimented. W illiam Turpin of Em pire was) Rev. Smith and several of hi appointed administrator last Fri family had a brash of sickness last day. Mr. H . h ad many friends in I week. Rev. O. L. Martin, ton. this section, having lived hete discontinued his service on the j North Fork owing to illness. several years. ^ CU RE CONSTIPATION morning, the indica tions were favorable for a fair day, a light wiud blowing from the north ! ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEW S FOR THE AFFLICTED. Announcement Thai Interests Many Or. Darrin, the Eminent Special ist, to Visit Mmsiitield Again. Coquille City's Grand and Patriotic Celebra tion a "Creal Big O.u ’ ’ 5, 18) \«ONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS AND Fit) 1*1 iltiyj will run us lulwwu: Leave I | Arrive H 00 a. m. Arrive " M.W) •* 1 0 .PU Fron Extreme Nervousness. A FULL-FLEDGED FOURTH. r> ____ J D r y u o o d s , Ladies’ ail Gluts’ Dndervear GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, {libber Goods ¡ind Oil Clothing. G roceries, F L O U R UP F E E D , Tohaccos, Ciprs, (Mies é íN E W GROCERIES CANNED G O O D S ^ All Our Patrons E ™ ; " JOH N SO N Last week’s Coos Bay News gives a letter from Grant Beale dated at Lakp Bennett, June 9, 1898 He mentions W ill Holland and Will Tibbets, Coos county boys, ns also “ J. C. Laird (Jack Laird's son) who left here a few days ago for the gold fields.” The bottom has fallen out of mauy enterprises there, owing to the throng engag ing in them, and several large and thrifty citips have taken on very humble proportions. Boats Lave been built and sold for le*s than cost o f the lumber. Say W H A T you will, but we propose to stand by the People who so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine with rhe “ Fellers,” W ho do business on tho basis of everybody for himself and the devil hike the hindmost. Our low prices are an innovation in Coos county, but they.vc come to stay. We've got t o . . . . . . . . Rosoburg-Coqnillc Freight ao l Pas senger Koute. Pay cash for our goods, and in consideration of small profits, must ask for cash in return. You can’t afford to do otherwise; nnd by giving us your support the hydra-headed opposition can't Squelch E O R G E M A R T IN , o f this place, has established a weekly rou n d -trip pas senger r nd freight lino from C o qu ille City to lloHclmrg. Passenger fare, $5, with 50 lbs. o f bagage. F reight ca refu lly handled and rates reasonable. (8m* G F u r n itu r e Iron » F a c t o r y to B R O ’S. Onr efforts to conduct business in such a way ns to save thou sands of dollars to farmers and residents of Coos county. Re member that Coquillo Pharmacy is the place and tho propre- tor is F lr e - Beiug the only extensive manttfsc- j turers of furniture in the world sell-1 ing direct from maker to user, we save our customers the enormous expenses and profits of the jobbers ! and retailors. Send for catalogue A, showing our full lino of House-1 hold Furniture, at 20 to 50 per cen t! under retail value. Q u a k e r V a u . h v M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o ., 355 W est H arri-; son street, Chicago. [4m Dr. MOORE. Ufe* H o t e l c o q u il l e , i? « 4» C. H. BUTLER, PROPRIETOR. AVIN G LE ASE D T H IS N E W , C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E R N H O S T L E R Y I am now prepared to entertain the traveling vmtilio in firat olaas s tile , with the ver> heat o f aoemniniidationa anil at moat reaann- alile ratea. T a b les supplied with the heat the m arket affurda. SA M P L E ROOM S fur C-muueroiai men, roomy aud cen trally located. S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and T erm a fo r F am ilies and T heatrionl T ron pes. R ates—$1 to f ¡.SO pet day. S THE GREATEST EOOK OF TEE AGE: Should to la Eforj Boms rad Library. For Sale! i|S PSSiliifS Bills HiSiOfU rpH E U N D E R S IG N E D W IL L 8 E L L A. tho w ell-know n 'I horoophbred Htallion f* wrttt«*n By Ritlit lion. Wlllicm F.w.rf C'.nd '.ore. K «-P ra o .fcf . f G rea t U rtfian in d V n r Ri v k ;i ('g t—r. Q ua . mi ’ s Irn s n d . i iiw to r . O x fo r d , r.n g., •saiV. • - I'l.o-r P, 1 ). ri. ■ . o ilo, y.-ut Somira i Chi • o fi-.¡«'«rlc I mrrnr, f' 1 » !• K i ol Canterbury, Can'-Jrmtry. i ng.; H«tf. ?•’'rr.■ • r * 1 Mv IM).,Tuft* Colirice, Hemervil.j. Jin**.; lie * ! I*r.t ‘ (»unanti'us, D L>, Armour Imtiiy'*, ■ Ot.:.: «--»«, lit.; fbsr F 1‘eof j c o * . D I* , p..,„ e .--b v t flr i«n C h u rch . I x in d o n . f ih l ; H » v . H. H. ’•I ic \. '..» hi 1» I ) . 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M Httt&tY, the Milliner, H a« received a lot o f new and select M illin ery G ood «, which w ill lie sold at a very small advance over cost. Call sco n , before this fine lot o f gomta jq gon °. ACETYLENE GAS. THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE. Mll’l MU * Df ntl A. >‘U J tg««. 5- f'ltl-PUKo .VJ.u0Jr»: t la r i. .fit r- I go«, c lo th , 9S.MY, h a lf levant, - CHARTRES— at a •:rent bargain T h e fo llo w in g is his Dexrriptiun and Pedigree. C H A R T R E S is a bean tifn l iron « r s y . 16 hands hiirh and weighs 1868 lbs. lie is s horse o f nnnsnaliy tine s ty le and a ction and gentle disp osition . He has p ow erfu l build, has a fine head, henyy n e ca , deep through the shoulders, fn 11 across the bresst, splen d id back nnd loin, round nnd fn ll in the barrel, broad across th ? hips nod rump, fine clean Dons and well set. H is o ffsp rin g are o f name norm, co lo r nnd diap ositlon . G ot b v im p orted D uke d e C hartres, 254. dam N orm a, im p orted P o llo ck o f H cotland G lo ry , dam im ported R attler. S. W . L A IR D , C oqu ille C ity . fu .l l<' e i ,A k lo ' K fllTIOf.—1,21V) p****". W r iH-putr* III*: d r »- »inn« Kt 1» A— « l i t full Uv.-.Ht. toi**••*•. $! . *t. r.tvie G - t » o » o !a n i e « , fu ll l# v n it . I n ft r d . t c » t : it] (f, !' \ K TS, qn»r*o si/«*. r«»vi*»w ouiMf ion«» »nrws.li, s’ itf over», * fw «d , t n m m w i «liith ilv._• I-1 ___________ XOtV is the time (o get BARGAIK8 C j ! » o «1 k m i I(I title M fl Infanta’ Hhirts to one year o ld . . . . . C hild’ * W ool S tock in gs, 5. 6, 7 ......... <Ibild’ n C otton S tockin g», 5 ,6 , 7 . . . . , Tnfnnta* S hoe*, all colors, 1 to 4 . . . . Men’ s Sunday Shoes, until g o n e ----- L ad ies’ Sunday Shoes, un til g o n e . . . . 1 .6 ? W h y not be independent nnd own your own little gas plant whieh will give four time« more light than ordinary gas or electric lights nt Any person cutting on or one hall the coat? Applicable for use in churches, stores, factories, remouing Chittim Barb from hotels, residences and country the Southern Oregon Co's land homes; Bafer than ordinary gas or without being duly author ? 5 and 2 7 MarHet S t ., S . F> kerosene lamps. Approved by all the Boards of Underwriters through ized will be prosecuted ac D i l l Tobirro »|»it »ad Yoar l ift Aw»j. out the United States. W o want a cording to Law. T o quit tot>acco easily »nd torerer, be m af first elans agent in every town. netlc. full of life, nerve »nd vigor, take No-To- I v T Any p**r«on fnrni«ihini? nnttici»*nf evi B oc. tlio wonder-worker, that make« weak men Write for catalogue and prices. d en ce for recovery o f Bark ao taken will Strong. All druggists, 10c or t l. C ur*ru »r»»- T iik A i rrvt.KMF. G as M a c h in e C». I mj t»tv.*n *»ne-half < f the bark recovered . Harry Kribs is having his nice I he Coquille team, therefore, retnrn trip, reaching home iu favor- same time at Camp Curtin, at Har- te«‘d Booklet and samp!» free. Addree* Antee;, Ohio. Pl«rling Uem.*dy C o . Chlcagt or New Y ork able condition. ri.-bu took 1st priz-“, 815, aud Bandon .hom e neatly painted. M i l ’ T ill-: IIS o n i.G O N CO. NOTICE! SMITH CASH STORE