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Temperance Mass Meeting;.
TlJKKDAY. AUGDST 2. 1898.
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r e g u l a r
t r a i n s
AM OMDAYH, W E D N E S D A Y S A N D F K I
L t .L duyrt will run as follow »:
L ea re
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Marshfield
A rrive “ |
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IC O Q U IL L E c i t y
10.00 44 I
M yrtle Point
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
County W. C. T. U. convpntion
in tbis city on the 9th nnd 10th of
Aaguat.
Sessions to be held at
the Methodist church.
The Pioneers’ Association will
hold its Hnnuiil meeting and re-1
union at M yrtle Point on the 15th
o f August.
Hava you seen the Jewett type
The Grange will meet npxt Sat
urday, at 10 a. in. A ll the mem writer?
bers nre urged to be present with
Binding twine and grain sacks
out fail to attend to important busi at tin- Fair Store.
ness.
W hooping cough prevails at
Baudou iu a mild form.
b O O A L IT E M S .
Additional locals on 2d page.
Uout ibr Palnn cured b j Dr. Miles* Pain ITlia,
Head the Jewett Typew riter ad
vertisement ou this page.
Go to the Old Soldiers’ Store
for Cheese and fresh Groceries of
all kinds.
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Our stock is being increased
constantly and prices lower thun
Mice jowelry at Gillham’u, and ever at Coquille Pharmacy.
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repairing o f all kinds.
The mill shat down last evening
House for rent— west side^ near to await logs. The fire at Smith’s
W . Drane’s. Gall at this office.
camp has-occasioned the dearth of
Not chitap shoes, hut SHOES logs.
C H EAP at B E R L IN STORE.
Bishop Morris is booked for a
W anted — An apprentice girl in visit to this sectiou the present
Mrs. Moon’s dressmaking depart month. H e will couduct services
ment.
* at Port Orford on Sunday, 28tb.
A letter from Dr. and Mrs. Le-
L ee Goodmqn expects to deliver
books to subscribers in the next neve, now visiting in the Missis
sippi valley, home o f their youth,
few days.
tays tlipy are well and enjoying
John Snyder, o f the Central H o
their visit very much.
tel at Marshfield, was visiting Co-
Hon. George P. Topping, mem-
quille yesterday.
ber-elect to the legislature from
Frank Goodman o f Looking
this county, has returned to his
Glass has been in Coos county and
home at Bnndon from a visit to his
purchased a band of fine hogs.
mother and other members o f the
W. II. Waddington and family family in Josephine county.
were up from their iower-river
Mrs. Knapp, a niece o f Mrs.
home yesterday shopping and visit-
Krouenberg’s, paseed down to her
ing.
home at Port Orford last Wednes
W e bear that Rev. E. A. Ross, day, after a visit to Ashland
evangelist o f tlm Southern M eth and other points in the upper
odist church, will visit Coos county Rogue liver section. She had her
again.
two bright little children with her.
The regular quarterly examina
E C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas,
tion o f teachers will be held in writes that one box of D eW itt’s
this place next Wednesday, begin Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50
ning at 1 o’clock p. m.
to him. I t cured his piles of ten
Miss Fannie McGuffeo took sick yenrs standing. He advises others
last week and has not been able to to try it. I t also cures eczema, akin
canvass for the book we mentioned, diseases and okstiuatc sores. R. S.
Knowlton.
o f which she has the agency.
T b e teroperauce mass meeting,
held ut the Christian church lust
Sunday night, was tire regular or
der of the W. C. T. U., being tbe
5th Suuday in the month. It wus
largely attended and suoplied a
most pleasing aud entertaiuiug pro
gram, as follows:
Houg by tbe choir— “ Temperance
is Gaining tbe Day.”
Scripture reading
by
Mrs.
Maury, who presided over the
meeting in the absence of Mru.
Gage, president.
Prayer by Rev. W. B. Smith, o f
the Soathern Methodist church.
Select reading by Mrs. Hacker.
Anthem by the choir —“ W ine is
a Mocker.”
Rpcitation,“ Only Sixteen"— Miss
Eflie Collier.
Hong — “ TempernDCO Rally.”
Essay, "G am bling” — Miss Clara
Gage.
Quartet, “ Hear Our Prayer” —
Mesdaines Hazard and Nosier,
Miss Birdie Nosier, A. A . Leach
aud Aaron Wilson.
Recitation, “ The Creeds o f the
Bells” — Mrs. Dr. Moore.
Remarks by Rev. Smith, fo l
lowed by a collection and then the
closing song — “ Steerod by tlieTem-
peraiice Star.”
These numbers were each ap
propriate, edifying and cbnrmiugly
given. M is, Mooro’s rendition of
“ The Creeds o f the Bells,” was
especially attractive and impres
sive.
The choir consisted of Mrs. L . H.
Hnzzard nnd Mrs. C. H. Nosier,so
pranos; Miss Birdie Nosier, alto;
A. A. Leach and L- H. Hazard,
touors, aud Anrou Wilson aud -John
Stone, bassos; Miss Marvin Lamb
presided at the organ.
The several congregations sus
pended their regular services aud
attended this appointment.
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The H e r a l d has received severnl
proof pages o f the “ Pioneer His
tory o f Coos aud Curry Counties,”
from Hon. O. Dodge, the compiler,
including four o f the illustrations
of the many which will embellish
it.
Mr. D. is at Salem nnd iu
person supervising the publication,
which promises to be very fine aud
creditable to nil connected with it.
The pages are large— 6x9 inches—
the letter print large and clear, nnd
the illustrations photo-half-tone,
mnDy full-page, very handsome and
attractive, and intelligently record
ing the charming, peculiar aud
in vi'in g “ beauty spots” and scenes
o f (nouotnins, rivers nnd valleys,
towns and country, farms, logging
camps, mining camps, jungles,
homes, mills and many faces of
those who had been hero—
‘
“ Saved Her Life.”
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Capt. and Mrs. H. F. Tenmason
of Rnndolpb came np Sunday aud
will visit their daughter, Mis. Gil*
key, and family seyeral days.
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RS. JOHN W A L L E T , o f Jefferson,
Wla., than whom none Is more highly
esteemed or w idely known, writes.
"In 18901 had a severe attack o f LaGrippo
and a t the end o f four months, in spite o f all
physicians, friends and good nursing could
do, m y lungs heart and nervous system were
so com pletely wrecked, m y life was de
spaired of, my friends g ivin g me up. 1 could
only sleep b y the use o f opiates. My lungs
and heart pained me terrib ly and m y congh
was most aggravating. I could not lie in
one position but a short t^me and not on my
le ft side a t all. M y husband brought mo
Dr. Miles* Nervine and H eart Cure and I be
gan taking them. When I had taken a half
bottle o f each I was much better and coni a-
uing persistently I took about a dozen bot
tles and was completely restored to health to
the surprise o f a ll."
Dr. Miles’ Remedies
are sold b y a ll drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits o r money re
funded. Book on dis
eases o f the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MULES M E D IC A L O O . Elkhart, lnd.
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Mrs. A1 Balch made a visit to
Bandon beach last week.
N ew Goods just received and
opened at
T h e B e r l i n S tore .
Miss Edith H ayter and little
nephew, Master Owen Knowlton,
visited the beach several days.
Miss E m ily Lyons, o f Portland,
is a visitor to Mrs. Lyons at this
place.
These ladiee are not re
lated, but were schoolmates ru girl
hood and much attached to each
other.
A pleasant party was given by
Mrs. Jack Franz last Saturday
night- Quite a number of young
friends attended and enjoyed the
hospitality o f tbe hostess till a late
hour.
T h e Eastern Star at Bandon
gave a pleasant reception and so
cial last Saturday night, including
the entertninraent o f a number o f
that order who are visiting from
outside localities at the beacb.
P r ic e r s
ta k e T ^ I
^Oregon industrial Exposition
For shipping tags
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■Kt.r!Le.2 ! j e l,)^
familiar
today. and information drop n card to
The work is a credit to the author Secretary Industrial Exposition,
and section nod will go far toward Portland, Oregon.
telling the story o f the discovery
Const Mail:
The dredging of
nnd early settlement o f southwest the hogsback we understand will
ern Oregon, nud o f the develop be commenced right away, or at
ment, progress and prosperity of least ns soon as the contract is let.
this “ evergreen shore.”
It is stated that J. S. Polliemns will
Grants Pass Journal;
W . J. hnve cbnrge o f the work in the in
Wimer, Geo. W im er nnd Mrs. W. terest o f the government.
W. C. Parson reached town from
his home adjacent yesterday, the
first iu two months. H e had been
in very poor health, but is now
gradually improving nud attending
to business matters.
The editor of the Evans City, Pn.,
Globe, writes: “ One Minute Cough
Cure is rightly named.
It cured
my children after all other remedies
failed.” I t cures coughs, colds and
all throat nud lung troubles. R. S.
Knowlton.
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f l « u * booklet fW . A4. STERLING BKHFDT CO.. Cbk»««. looUeal. C u ., orKew York.
Klondike mine.
Rev. nnd Mrs. C. A. Stine, Mrs.
J. S. McEweu anil little son,
Vernon, nud Miss Euretta Panoeu-
herg are campera at tbe beach.
Mrs. PaDneuberg visited them over
Sunday.
iNDY CATHARTIC
CURE CONSTIPATION
Coast Mail; 8ome twenty Ita l
ian coul miners arrived on the A r
eata.
We understand that they
will go to work iu R. A . Uraham’B
Mat H. Lane o f Portland came
Johnson Bro’s have positively
closed their hooks against credits. down with Mr. Catliu, receiver of
They would rather srdl oulv $5 the Beavpr H ill Coal C o„ last Wed-
worHTfbr cosh than « 4 » worifi on m -su n y, a u .i n « s n r p n lrisTatleo Hi
charge o f affairs as the receiver’s
account.
agent. AVe had the pleasure of
“ Michael Liber,” once n resi making H ip acquaintance of Mr. L ,
dent here nod frequent contributor and find him a very pleasant gen-
t o the HERALD, is giving the Rose-
ilemau aud expert business man.
burg Review some bitter doses for
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. TVheeler, son
“ Pstriotic Wiud Bugs,” and other
George, and daughter Miss Anuip,
criticisms.
took a conveyance yesterday nnd
Dr. Darrin is now at Marshfield, started, overland, for Santa Rosa,
and we call attention of our read Califort ia. They e<> vtn Roaeburg J. W im er came in Tuesday with
Mr. Robinson aud wife, sister
ers, especially the afflicted, to H e
aud til? valley route.
W e regret the clean-npof tbeir eight months’ and brother-in-law o f the Miss
doctor’s statement in today’s H e r
to lose them.
They hnve been run ou their placer mine at Waldo, K «lly who was killed at Libby a
a l d , the last ho will make ou
this
with ns a good while, are cleyer, which is one o f the largest placer few weeks ago, were visiting on
visit. Inform yourself o f what he
good people, and won the friend mines in southern Oregon and has the lower river lately nud ou their
has done and is yet doing.
ship and good will o f the com been worked continuously for return visited a day or two at J. C.
S. M. Geary, Pierson, Mich., munity. The H e r ald wishes good tweuty years. Th ey report a very Watson’c, on Cunningham creek,
satisfactory clenu-up. The gentle just north of »own.
writes:— “ D eW itt’s W iteli llazel health and prosperity.
men made our office a pleasant
Salve is curing more piles here to
The Chief Burgess of Mllesburg
The county bonrd o f equaliza call.
The W im er Bro’a. left ou Pa., says DeW itt’s Little Early
day than all other remedies com
tion will convene at the county Thursday morning to visit their
bined.
I t cures eczema nnd all
Risers nre the best pills he ever used
clerk’s office in this city on M o n aged mother, who lives about six
other skin diseases.” It. S. Knowl
in his family during forty years of
day, August 29th, being the last miles Ibis side o f Roseburg, nnd is
ton.
housekeeping.
They cure constipa
Monday in the month, at 9 o’cl ick now 82 years o f age and quite
tion, sick headache and stomach and
R. D. Sanford is building an a. m., to examine the assessment feeble. They weut by their private
liver troubles.
Small in size but
addition to his already neat dry- rolls, make corrections in names, conveyance and will return with
great in results. R. S. Knowlton.
bouse to care for bis crop of prunes. locations, valuations, hear com their mother to have her make
T h e rush to Hie beach continues
H e has a fair crop this year, which plaints, etc., etc. This is the time them a visit at Waldo.
Mrs.
nil -parties interested Wimer, sr., has uever ridden on ns never before, including visitors
promises to be o f fine qnnlity, the set, and
See the railroad train and has au aver from the southern Oregon line—
trees being moderately full, but should nppenr to that end.
official “ Notice to Taxpayers” in to sion to i', so they will bring her Grauts Pass, Jacksonville nnd
□ot overloaded. .
points in the valley as far north as
day’s H e r a l d .
back with their conveyance.
A big fire lias been raging in
Snloio, with au occasional visitor
Smith’s camp and neighborhood
J. C. Watson shipped two car
Judge Seliroeder was in town from Portland And ns far south as
Dear H all’s creek for several days. loads o f hay to the city by laat yesterday nnd completed arrange San Francisco.
A ll effort to prevent it spreading Friday’s tram. Wo Lope his en ments with the boats, as be already
T h e following passengers arrived
boa proved
unavailing so far, terprise may he duly rewarded, and had with the train, to make special
though its progress had been re the returns rony be such ns will runs on Monday, August 15— P io on the Areata, July 27th: Capt. J.
tarded. There is dnDger o f it get warrnnt onr people to keep it np. neers’ Day— for the purpose o f H. Simpson, R. M. Weidor, Mrs.
ting down into the little valleys be Hay will tie a stnple among sta transporting pioneers, their fami- R. M. Weider, H. Watson, B. C.
low, among the farmers and their ples for demands, owing to the I lies nnd friends to the reuuion at Rucker, P. C. Goodfnror, Mrs. M.
shortage elsewhere and the gov Myrtle Point on that day.
pastures.
The Butler, L . Mensue, B. Beimhardy,
Cbns. Carlson, U, Slanff, T. Ben
ANTED— AGENTS FOR “ aLAD- ernment’s great needs. One o f the lower-river boats will mnlie con
■tone, His Life »nd Public. Service«,” by latest invocations in the line o f nection with tbe train at tbrs place, nett, Mrs. Bennett, A. Bryden, D.
Tbo«. W. Hendford. A wonderful story of a giorf- ;
ous career. Over 9)0 large, radient pages
100 meeting the changed conditions and each o f the upper and lower G. Bryden, Mrs. Bryden, J. Barlow,
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_ Richest,
■-*- *■ bis
trb, rare engravings.
biggest,
['•ni, best
i am i
ia a “ hay convention” announced river boats will make special runs C. W. Adams, W. H. Mansell, Mrs.
wed “ O
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anil only endorsed
(Gladstone
book1 f ublished.
Credit
Only $1.80. Commission, W) per ceni
W. 3 . Mansell, Chaa. Mansell, A l
given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop all trash to be held iu one o f the large cities. on return, that same evening, as it
bert Mansell, Miss J. Larsen, Mist)
and clear $9)0 a month with the only trne and
is
determined
now
to
only
occupy
good '‘Gladstone book." Address T h e D o m in io n
O, say!
Look ont for F. A.
C o m p a n y , Dept. 86, 352-866 Dearborn street, Chi
one d ry for tbe renoion. L . Larson.
cago.
<junl4tsepl5 White, agent for one o f tbe finest the
Everybody ia invited.
Liverym an Bert Dean took B.
R. D. Sanford expects to go » to
„ ! J ^ s on the market— Shenp’fi
F. Lawriuce, Aaron Wilson and
Roseburg with his ppring hack j
. Urary--—a book o f 8 books,
Mrs. Mary Nosier and two chil
John Stone to M yrtle Point laat
about the 8th or 10th of Au gu st,!
1 w . msda up o f obarming d re n left for R'isebnrg, thence to
Thursday evening to call on their
or sooner, after his son Curtis, whoj . ^ e
^ 18 r)IA8*iT" ; Portland, by George Martin’s hack friend Hank Denham, of whom we
is returning from his eastern Ore- P1PCf 8
Shakespeare; Book 3 is yesterday. Our young friend Joe
made mention last week as having
gon trip, and wil, bring Mrs. L. C. mumc h? the best authors; Book 4, Hudgon, too, Charlie Ferrier, and
been seriously hurt at Smith’s
M r .----- Ward, took I be same out
Orchard home with him from Htay-
pictures, being copies
camp. They bad heard that be
ton, Marion conutv.
Mrs. Orcll- I **>e
Pointings in the world; fit on their way to the Round conu-
was snffermg greatly aud would
ard is Mr. Sanford’s step-mother-1 Book 5. R“ ra8 o f ^ r y from the i try, Washington, where they ex lose a foot by nraputation, but they
in-law, and nsed to reside jvith bast authors; Book G, orations from pect to go into logging camps or fonnd him doing well, in good
Mr. 8. at this place. Mr. Sanford 1 tbe greatest orators o f the ages; work in some o f the mills.
spirits and hopeful, expecting also
desires three passengers ont at J B c >ok 7, contains fiction, such as
Thousands of persona have been to l<e brought borne in a abort while.
j
Uncle
'Join’s
Cabiu.
Don
Quixote,
reasonable figure.
i Robinson
Crusoe,ptc.;
while cured of piles by using D eW itt’a
Last we?k we mention'd the fnct
Sheriff G sge was on ^he wiug Book 8 is a coudensed history of Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promp that Baudou'a ministers were about
most o f last week at Brndon and tbe world. There are 500 pages, tly and cures eczema and all akin to wholly desert the town, and
other lower-river points, on official and aliout 80 toll-page superb pie- diseases. I t gives immediate relief. rather hinted that Editor McDev-
business.
On his return home tore*. In the»e "8 books in one” R. S. Knowlton.
itt o f tbe Recorder was at the liot-
jHst Saturday, be started to meet will be found the kernel of all
F. A. W hite, Mrs. W hite and tom o f it, but we saw Rev. Martin
Mrs. G age and the children on these snbjr-cts, both in words and
sister, Mrs. Perry, went to Bandon there, who is bolding forth with
their return from a visit to her in illustrations, that speak fot them- Inst week, rnturning Sunday. They a protracted meeting, aud Me
rootber and other members o f tbe selves, and without chaff.
We
were gnests o f tbeir sister, Mrs. seempd so subdued— between the
family iu Douglas county, during have examined the work, and cou-
evangelist's persuasive words and
Crow.
wliicb her and their experience fes« it is a marvel as to contents,
this editor’s rr.Ui alar presence —
with a runaway tpam and precipt- artistic s tjle and price.
Cloth
Tbe t a r r y county teachers’ in that it would be entirely safe for
tation over a bluff wns not the most binding. $2 75; half morocco. $3.25; stitute will open at Gold Beacb on Brother Scott to recall his resigna
entrancing, even if it resulted com- full morocco, $4.
G ive him an M onday, August 8th, and will con tion and enroll Editor M cDevitt as
paratively harmlessly.
I order.
tinue two days.
Brother Me.
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J. J. Baker nnd four children,
nnd a camp numbering 23 in all
from Myrtle Point were camped at
Bandon beach last week.
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Dry uoods, Ladies’ ui Gems’ Diflerviir
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
H ATS A N D CAPS,
j ACES, e m b r o i d e r i e s ,
í A D I ES’ CORSETS, ETC.,
Robber Roods and
Oil Clothing.
Capt. Ed Beuder is greeting rel
atives and many old friends and
acquaintances id Coos county while
on his inspection work o f tbe
swamp lands, representing tbe
general land office at Washington
City on a special commission.
Groceries,
ALSO A F U L L L IN E O F
F I .O U R All F E E D ,
Tobaccos, Giprs, Candies
AM M U N ITIO N , ETC., ETC.
Pioneers’ Dny will be held at
J. W . L E N E V E ’S STORE.
M yrtle Point Monday, August 15—
just the one day’s reuuion— for
which arrangements have bern
made for transportation t i and re
turn by boats nnd train on that
day.
[Couuty papers are re
OF ALL KINDS.
quested to copy.]
Capt. J. H. Simpson, o f San
Diego, Cal., father o f F. M. Simp-
sou, whose trial and conviction Bt
at the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
our last term of district e mi t for
Our terms are the cheapest, and consequently
embezzlement from Beaver H ill
M U ST B E F O R CASH.
Co. gave him acquaintanceship arid
attracted much sympathy from our
$ @ ‘*H igh ;st cash price paid for hides, either green or cured"
citizens, arrived nt this place last
week iu the interest o f the pardon
W ill uuderstni d
of hie sin.
Capt. Simpson has
that wo
have
letters from members of the court
—tbe judge, prosecuting attorney, their best interests at heart when we announce
prosecuting witnesses— and
the thiH fact, but wo cannot run our business any
names of most o f tbe jurymen in other way and live.
tbe case on a petition, which will
-wili "toe foiancL a/c tHe Old. Stand, tda©
yet be signed by the balance, be is
PIONEER MARKET.
assured, nsking for executive clem
BROU
ency m behalf o f the young mau.
Capt. S. is a pleasant, social and
intelligent gentleman, aud was a
participant in tbe lato w jy
ou detail
office, where be
W H A T you will, but we propose to stand by the People who
affained to chief o f bis department.
so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine
Tb e H f . k a l d wishes him success
with the
ill his missioD.
J |N E W
GROCERIES
CANNED G O O D S ^
All Our Patrons
î>ay!
"Fellers,” . . . . .
Teachers’ Examination.
Applicant« for either county cer
tificates or state papers nre respect
fully notified that the regular quar
terly examination for Coos county
will be holiljin Coquille City on the
10th day of August, 1898, commenc
ing at 1 p. m.
W. H . B unch ,
County Superintendent.
Who do business on the basis o f everybody for himself and
the devil take the hindmost. Our low prices are an innovation
in Coos county, but thev.ve come to stay.
We’ve got t o .....................
Pay cash for our goods, and in consideration o f small proflta,
must ask for cash in return. You can’t afford to do otherwise;
aud by giving us your support the hydra-headed opposition can’t
M A R B IF .D .
L a i & d -A i . lbn —A l O lalla, Or., Joly 18, 1898,
by Justice W . K. W ell», Joseph Laird and
Misa Florenoe V . Allen.
SiiKPaRi>-I*AR3WEi.L—At Lee, at the home of
Edward Lesswell, by Elder S. h. Hollen-
b'*ak. Charles Shepard snd Miss Bello
Lusswell.
Squelch
DORK.
B bckktt —A t M yrtle Point, July 24, 1898, to
Mr. snd Mrs. Win. Beokett, s son.
J enkins —I n C oqnille C ity, A u r . 1, 1898, to
M r. and Mrs. J. T . Jenkins,a sou.
Dr. MOORE.
D IE D .
L . bskn —A t MsrahBeld, Jnly 2S. 1898, Ran
ben Lsrsen, youngest son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Jnlins Lsrsen, aged 10 years, 3 months
and Î1 days.
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Our efforts to conduct business in such a way as to save thou
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L E A S E D T H I S N E W , C O M M O D IO U S A N D M O D E IiN H 0 3 T L E R T
1 sin uow p r «i* r * d to antertain the traveling pablie in first-olaas
at tie, with tbe very beat <>( aocoroin'xlatinns and at moat reason
able rates.
T a b le « »applied with the best the market affords.
S A M P L E ROOM S for Commercial men,
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roomy aud centrally located.
S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S snd Term s
fo r Fam ilies snd Theatrical Tronpes.
Rates—$1 to $1.80 pel day.
'HR GREATEST BOOR OP THE AGE1
Should be In Erery Home end Library.
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Ci.Fcaauar « I Or—» B r ill« « i « J l r » ! |.i,S. l.l'«fi- r .
Treasurer s Notice.
For Sale!
T
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u n d e r s ig n e d
w il l
sell
tb « wall-known 'J horonc hbr*»d Hthllion
— C H A R T R E S —
bnyco. ( 0«~>n;« CsllSDS. Or Osd, La«..
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tkoi. j P re s b y io ti*n <'hurdu i. Londou.
C H A R T R E S ia a b^nntifnl iron Array, 16
hand* high and wtMvbs 1H6K Iba.
l i e ia a
borsuof annaunlly fln$* atria and action nnd
(rootle dispoaition. He baa powerful M
bus a flne head. Imavv oeofr. deep thr-Mi i.
the uhonldera. fu ll ncroas the br«aat. ayden-
did hark nod loin, round and full in the
barrel, broad norona thy hip« and rump.Roe
clean bone nnd well net. Hia offspring nre
o f «nn»e aorm. color nnd diapoMtion. Got
bv imported Duke de Tbart. ea. YA4« dr.ru
N orm «, imported Pollock o f
Scotland
G lory, dam imported Pnttler.
J. w L A IR D , ro c u ille C ity .
F R *. I*«
in o T O ^ U > r ^ u r ^ C e n t«x ■ruusji
lJ u ry , T nil j LiV.
M a c h in e C o .
A k r o n , O h io .
O T IC E ia hereby piven that all county
warrenta endorsed prior to April H,
1892. w ill be paid on presentation at my
office in Coquille C ity. Coot county, Oregon.
No interest w ill be allowed a fter the 16th
d » y o f July, I8*i8.
W. W. H A YE S,
0. U. BUTLE11, P K O P K IK T O R .
AV1NO
llwftiel Uliuith. New York
AVby not he independent and own
Hurnmerbeil. b.ÎJ , Mi.o
!fuy.V Nhay.'; Hoir». SllaVty« ^SuramerbeTl.
your own little gas plant which will Ptrewt F reo Daptwt Church. LuwUton. Me i Rev Fn»nk
gtve four times more light than f c s ^ i i & ï ' r ç f îi’r - i t M V K ? /
ordinary gas or electric lights ut , V i v i ' »ont h
h
I
M-•« , luv .lns»ph A s m - &*.l. O n , W«.li-.«n
one half the cost? Applicable for r I C.S'««s. Kiel: nan». En«.j *•»■ Ç~as»
Orrsnr..
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use iu churches, store*, factories » I (lititrer Wilkmaon. D D , ÌÌWWilty of Chiou^o. CM-
-I ca - o . II .. Rev Samuel Hart.
1 iluilr Coilw««.
hotels,
residences and country H art ford, Onno.ilU»* .1. Monro Oiheojj, D.Ü .bt..lohn -
Wood Pr««b>terinn Ohuroh.London. E»«- R«v. C»eor««
homes; safer than ordinary gas or C l^rimer. 1.1. U . The Temple. *©-$•■.
tort u h Kin. ion . a :
67 full i
; cloth, K »»i nolf levant, $5.Wi fall
keroseno lamp*. Approved by nil j ----
the Boards of Underwriters through ’ V t À k l ^ f U l T l o e . - l J » p u r » , W fu ll-p a s « iUuetra-
tln n * S tyle A —l i l t o d « * « , fu ll
full
fu ll levant,’tuftpil, 111 ;
out the United Stales. W e want a $16 S tyle R - tw o volMmae, lew
(jueetion * to ew ch
tn 1« Ì A R T S . quarto »i«e . review queetl
- - .etiu
first class agent in every town. paper cover», «ewed, trim m ed »lig h t lr , $1.00«a c h t * r t
* F o r wale a* all booh-toree and to
'¿‘»¿’L . ,* J *
fu rth e r Inform ation , w r ite H E N R Y O h H K F *.L I*.
W rite for catalogue and prices.
Pub I lik e r, XlSend 211 M on roe H treet. C h icag o, 1, 11 nuU.
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NOTICE!
ftescriplion nnd Pedisret.
\0W in (h$ time to jut t \ m m
b n o d l N ulfl n » t «| » I b lh H » m « 1$.
Infanta' Kbirta to one year old
K
Child’ « W ool 8tocklncfa, 5. 6. 7 . . . . . . . .
7
Child'a Cotton Ktockinca, A, 6* 7 . . . . . .
6
InfMnta' Shoes, all oolora. 1 to i ..........
2A
Men’ « Snndae Shoes, until p o n e..... . 1.JA
I$ndlet* Sunday 8ht>et. until Rone .. . ! b j
N
Any person cutting on or
remooing
Chittim
Bark from
n
xl
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______ Treasurer, the Southern
Oregon Co 8 land
Itwbnrg Cwiiile freight and Pan- without being duly author-
srngfr Rnutr.
/ze(/ will be prosecuted ac-
^ —
cording to Law.
E O R O E M A R T IN , o f »bis plsoo, b s .
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v.klv roani
r»a h a-«rl]i pa«- W
j W T A Any
n y poraon
psiaon fnrnishlns
fnrnishine saUloi.Dt «v l-
G " vstsbliahad » w a.kly
sen cerèn d freigh t lin « from
om w n ni
u lie
i F i v/iiy
so rnnen
City dene?
d.nca /or
for recovery
rvwivary o f Bark
Bsrk «0
tak.D w ill
to R'taehurcr. Paesenaer fare. $A. with W »p* siren one-half c f tbe bark roootcreJ.
¿ht carefully
“ - handled
ndled
. lb«, o f bAfiage.
Freigh
M m *.
N O l’ T l l l i R I
I I R I 'f i O l CO.
^nnd ratei rcasonab!«.
C A SH 8 T 0 K Í
35 ond 37 M ot * « St, S.
Don't TeUrro Sylt m.4 ?»>;<*• Tear Mlh Away.
To quit toharco easily nnd fore rer. be qumt
netlc. full of life, nerru and vlyor. take No-To-
Dao, the Wunder-worker, that make« weiiw men
strong. AU drugglsta. SSecr II. Curem ann-
terd
Boo.’det end nwni.le free. AJ4r ia
Sterling Remetly C c. Chivatc or New Yeik.