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The Sixth Annual County W. C. T . U. Con -I
vention
From Extreme Nervousness.
, ,
Resolutions of Condolence.
^ A N D Y C A T H A R T IC
A t a stated communication of
Was convened in this city last W ed
Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. S.,
held August 13,1898, the following
nesday evening, as per previous an
resolutions acre adopted:
nouncement in the H erald , at the
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
Whereas, It has pleased tbe A ll-
\ I O N D A YS , W K D N K S D A Y H A N D F U !
Southern Methodist church.
The
Wise Providence, who controls all
iV L dnya w ill rau as follows:
attendance of delegates was not
Leave
I
I Arri ve
earthly things, to remove from our
H.DO a. ui. I
Marshfield
| 12.30p. in.
midit Brother T . R. W illard; aod
large, but the sessions of the body
Arri ve “
1
| Leave
Whereas, W e bow with resigna
0.80 “
I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y I 11.00 a . in.
were noue the less interesting, while
te l
10.00 “
!
M yrtle Poin t
I 10.80 “
tion to His will, who doeth all
the night meetings were largely at
D R U G G IS T S
M *
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things
well,
though
we
do
not
un
tended, the people generally regard
of roMfloAtioo. Curanti tro tho Ideal Laxa-,
ABSOLUTELY
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rripa.bat rinse easy aitarmi reaalta. ban-
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
derstand;
and
ing them as public or mass matings;
Chiraro. Montreal. Cas., or K «r York. an.
p l«u 4 bookltt fW . A4. STIRLING RIMED! CO.. Chi
Whereas, W e shall miss our de
at which they were especially wel
¿i
Bishop Morris will consecrato
parted brother from our chapter,
come.
Tho president, Rev. Mrs.
St. James’ Episcopal church aud
j- .
j j o s i E
H
Y
but we hope to be reunited with
Scott, of Bandon, recording secre
Absolutely Puro
also administer coufit (nation cn |
him, whose absence we mourn, in
tary, Mrs. J. S. Lawrence, of Co
Sunday, August 28th.
tbe Graud Chapter which shall meet
quille City, and treasurer, Mrs. L e
gg s
h a t no one remedy can contain the
ona Beyers, of Willowdale, were
elements necessary to cure all diseas beyond death; therefore be it
Resolved, That we, the members
es. Is a fo c i w ell known to everyone.
L O C A L IT E M S .
each
present
and
officially
advanced
wovm . mo wo powder co., wew vowc
Dr. Miles’ System ot Reatorativo Romodles of Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. S.,
tho cause by taking active and in consists
— —
—
— L" - .. X—.. „ — ■
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o f seven distinctively different of the state o f Oregon, hereby ex
BOOTS AND SHOES,
telligent part iu the work.
Additional locals on 2d page.
preparations, each for it « own purpose.
H ATS AND CAPS,
The decorations at the church
Mrs. L. O. Eraralcy, 87 Henry St., St. Cath press our sorrow at the removal
Monthly Pains cured by Dr. Mil os' I ’aln Pflla.
Cloudy weather.
erines, Ontarld, writes: "F o r years I ‘suf from our midst of onr brother, T.
were
handsome,
chieliy
by
cut
flow
New Shoes just arrived at The
Have you seeu the Jewett type
from extrem e nervousness and annoy R. Willard, whom we loved and
ers aud pot plants and ferns pro fered
Fair Store.
* writer?
ing constipation, developing Into palpitation
j
cot
fusely placed about the roBtrum aud and weakness o f the heart. I was unable to shall always cherish in sacred
Head the Jewett Typew riter ad
Binding twine and gram sacks organ. The program of the first sleep, suffered much from headache, pain iu memory; and
vertisement ou this page.
* at the Fair Store.
Resolved, That we sympathize
* meeting — Thursday
evening — my le ft side, palpitation and a constant
feeling o f weakness and prostration. I began with all his relatives, and pray that
opened
with
a
beautiful
temperance
N ice jewelry at Qillham's, and
Jelly Glasses 50 cents a dozen
using Dr. Miles' Nervine, H eart Cure and they, with us, may keep green his
repairing of all kinds.
* at the Old Soldiers’ Store.
* anthem, by the choir— “ It is a Good N erve and L iv e r Pills and tho Anti-Pain memory by emulating the noble
Thing to Give Thanks Unto the Bills to relieve sodden paroxysms o f pain
House for rent— west side, near
G o to the Old Soldiers’ Store Lord” ; reading of scripture lesson and headache. I soon fe lt m oth improved traits of his bouored character; and
W. Draue's. Call at this office. * for Cheese and fresh Groceries of
Resolved, That a copy o f theee
by the president aud prayer by Rev. and tho pains and salma and ,JF carl ness le ft
Hr. M i^ g ' Restorative resolutions be furnished tbe rela
* W. B. Smith; , trio, “ O, Beetles» Sea" me. I then
New Goods just received and all kinds.
Tonic and am now restored to m y former
tives of the1'deceased; and that
opeotd at T hu B erlin S tore .
ALSO A F U L L L IN E O F
Miss Maude Garfield spent sev — Mrs. C. H. Nosier, soprano, L. H. good health." 18
said resolutions be spread upon tbe
Dr. Miles' Rerhedles
Hazard,
tenor,
Aaron
Wilson,
bass,
N o t cheap shoes, but S H O E S eral days in town last week with
sold by all drug*
mioutes of this chapter, aod also
Mrs. Hazard, organist; address of are
C H E A P at B E R L I N S T O R E . her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Buck.
gists under a positive
a copy hereof be furnished each
welcome by Miss Clara Gage; re guarantee, first bottle
Our stock is being increased
E d Dickson has returBed from
Coquille City paper for publication.
sponse being read by Mrs. Disher, benefits or money re
Josephine county aud expects to constantly and prices lower than in the absence of Miss Alice Bey funded. Book on dis
A lice M. T uttle ,
AM M U NITIO N, ETC., ETC.
ever at Coquille Pharmacy.
*
eases o f the heart and
driv3 stakes hero again.
O ra X. M aury ,
ers of Sumner; song by the choir nerves
free. Address, ___________
_
J. L . Rov,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wickham “ The Temperance Brigade;” presi DU. M ILES M E D IC A L O O , Elkhart, la d .
Mrs. R. S. Knowlton and ch il
Committee on oondolence.
dren went to Bandou last Friday came up from the “ Klotidybe” and dent’s address; song by the choir—
to spend a few days on the beach. spimt Sunday in town. Mrs. Shep “ For God and Home and Native
T b e sheriff issues a “ notice to
Mrs. Todd; superintendent of scien
ard came up also.
Land;” appointment of committees;
Johnson Bro’s have positively
tific instruction, Mrs. Moore; super taxpayers,” calling upon all per
song
by
the
choir—
“
There
is
a
Sad
M iss Soph a Tilman lias been
closed their books against credits.
intendent of Loyal Temperance L e sons indebted to Coos county for
Thpy would rutlier sell only $5 spending several days in Coquille ness Tonight.”
taxes to settle thesame im mediately,
gion, Mrs. Disher.
O F A L L K IN D S .
The president’s address was a
worth for cash than $25 worth on after a protracted absen?e from
The choir was composed of Mrs. as courthouse, and special school
very
able
and
instructive
one,
and
account.
* these fam iliar haunts.
C. H. Nosier and Mrs. McEwen, so taxes must be paid, or costs will be
the songs by the choir appropriate
pranos;
Miss Irma Lukens and added. See notice, and take notice.
Mr. Hoot and son-in-law, Win.
Bert Dean’s livery stable is a and charmingly given.
Miss Maude Nosier, altos; A. A.
Darby, returned Saturday evening busy place. Ho has calls for rigs,
The day’s proceedings were chiefly
Rev. E. A . Ross, of whom we
a t the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
from their prospecting trip in the saddle horses, freighting, etc., etc., •‘business,”«Dd mainly attended by Leach and Howard Wrensliall, ten- made mention last week, has not
Our terms are the oheapest, and consequently
M yrtle creek seotion, and will not nnd fills the orders as fast as they members of the W. C. T. U., whose ores; Aaron Wilson and J. S. Mc- severed bis membership with the
make the change at once.
M U S T HE F O R CASH.
come.
* numbers were augmented by ar Ewen, bassos. Miss Marvin Lamb M. E. church, south, but as a
presided at the organ.
S & *H igh > st cash price paid for bides, either green or c a r e d " ^ i
licensed minister, not having re
Rev. W. B. Smith, P. E. and
It is expected— at least so re rivals on the noon boats and in
conveyances
Thursday
newed his license from that body.
pastor in charge at this station, ported— that the track will be laid private
1st Presbyterian Church ot Coquille-
present'd his farewell sermon Sun from the main road to the Klon- afternoon’s program was somewhat
W ill understar d
The steamer Fulton has been
day night. H e will leave for the dyke mine nnd iu running order by ohanged t y takiDg from the night
A committee from the presbytery temporarily taken off the Portland-
that we
have
program
Mrs. Disher’s splendid o f the Presbyterian church, con Coos bay route for a trip north, their best interests at heart when we announce
. general couferance at Coivallis the last o f September.
paper on “ Equal Suffrage,” which sisting o f Revs. Geo. G illespie of
today.
while tbe steamer Hueneme will this fact, but we cannot run our business any
The Adventists, by E lder Fero
was read at this session, and plac Marshfield, W .C . Scott o f Bandon serve during the time and is
Hev. and Mrs. J. L. Futrell, and ot Portland, conducted a senes of
other way and live.
ing on the night program, instead, and A. F. Foster of M yrtle Point,
about due down from Portland.
little daughter Mary Lee, spent meetings at the little church in
an address by Rev. H. F.Burgess of met at tbis place last Tuesday and
- W e
-w r iL L "to© found, ax tlx© Old. Stand., tn©
several days lately in the upper this city, beginning last Friday aod
John Notley, son o f our W .
California.
that eveuiug held a sen ice at the
South Fork sectior, in the Eckley ending Sunday night.
P IO N E E R M A R K E T .
Thursday night’s, aud concluding Christian church, including a ser Notley, expects soon to leave his
neighborhood, returning Ia6t W ed
present home iu Santa Cruz, Cal.,
The insurance company made a session of the convention, was more
J O H N S O N B R O ’S.
mon by Rev. A. F. Foster, followed
nesday.
aud go to and become a citizen of
payment o f $1000 iu settlement than a success, the church being
by the organization o f the 1st
our newly annexed territory, H a
Prof. Nicholson wa9 down from with Mrs. Jeff W illiam s on the loss crowded and a happy spirit per
Presbyteriau church o f Coquille
waii.
the Hermann neighborhood last by fire she sustained iu the burn vading the audience. The services
City. The attendance was fairly
Saturday on business, aud included ing o f her property at M yrtle opened with an anthem by the choir
Rev. C. A. Stine last week began
good, considering the brief an
a call on the H erald .
He will Point.
— “ The Heavens Declare the Glory nouncement given, aud the dis putting Ins new home iu order.
W H A T you will, but we propose to stand by the People who
have about five mouths o f school
Truth wears well.
People have of God;” devotions were conducted course was very able and listened H e will move and remodel tbe
so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine
at that place.
learned that D eW itt’s Little Early by the president nnd an opening to with much iuterest
A fter the present buildmg, enlarge its ca
with the
Parties desiring choice fruit Risers are reliable little pills for prayer by Rev. C. A. Stine; male sermon, the ministers officiated in pacity and otherwise im prove it.
quartet,
“
Keep
the
Teaipersoce
Bell
regulating
the
bowela,
curing
con
thè
organization
o
f
lire
church,
trees, o f varieties known to be
Fred Sohetter was over from
They Rolling” — A. A. Leach, 1st tenor, several members joining by letter,
adapted to Coos county and tbis stipation and sick hendache.
Em pire last Friday between trains.
Howard
Wrensliall,
2d
tenor,
J.
S.
and a few ou profession o f faith. Mr. S. is entirely reoovered from
const climntp, can obtain them by don't gripe. R. S. Knowlton.
W ho da business on the basis of everybody for himself and
McEwen, lBt bass, Aaron Wilson,
calling upon or addressing,
Bishop Barkley, o f
Marion 2d bass; Miss Marvin Lamb, organ The following peraops were en bis late illness, and has become
the devil take the hindmost. Our low prices are an innovation
rolled:
E.
Hackled,
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
T. J. P erkins ,
in Coos county, but they.ve come to stay.
ccvuuty, representing the U. B.
Here followed the
“ Gray W. S. Perry, Mr. and Mrs, ii. B . “ one o f tbe boys” again.
*
Parkersburg, Oiegon. church of this state, has been vis ist.
Medal Content:'’ No 1— Mrs. Dr. Barrows, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Finnin and
More thnn twenty million free iting on church work iu this county Moore, Coquille City— " A Rum- Hall nnd daughters Norn aud Bud Stone took passage with Geo.
H e was on the seller’s Legal Right;” No. 2— Mrs.
samples of D eW itt’s Witch Hazel the pnst week.
W innifred, Mis. Clias. Hall, Miss Martin yesterday for Roseburg,
Pay cash for our goods, and in consideration o f small profits,
Salve have been distributed by the train from the bny to M yrtle Point Wise, Myrtle P oin t—“ The Boys of Eva Hull and Mrs. Wra. Rich.' and will go tbeuce to Washington
must ask for cash in return. You can’t afford to do otherwise;
manufacturers. What better proof yesterday and may visit Coquille America;” No 3—Mrs. Leona Bey Three o f these were first baptized
N at H. Lane, deputy reoeiver o f
and by giving us your support the hydra-headed opposition can’t
of their contidenco in its merits do City — although having no organ ers, Fishtrap— “ Israel Mourning aud then covenanted. The follow
tbe Beaver H ill Co., was in Co
you wont? It cures riles, burns, ized church here— before returning for Her Sons;” No 4 -M ra . W . W. ing members were then each chosen
quille City on business last Friday.
scalds, sores, in the shortest space to bis home.
Gage, Coquille C ity— “ Noble Chris as ruling elders for 3,2 and 1 year
Our old friend nnd fellow-citizeu, tian Womanhood;” No 5— (not respectively: Ed Rackleff, W. S.
o f time. R. S. Knowlton.
Our efforts to conduct businoss in such a way as to save thou
.Tf A K R ( F . I > .
These F obty - F b ix n d -^At Marshfield, August 1,
T h e E vening Telegram says: Robert M. Young, yesterday morn present); No. 6— Mrs. Adda R. Scott Perry and Jesse W., Hall.
sands of dollars to fnrmors and residents of Coos county.* Re
1888, by Rev. LoCroix, Charles F orty and
Captain H. A. Ebert, wliohas been ing received a letter from his son, of Bandon— “ The Young American’s were then duly ordaiued and in
member that Coquille Pharmacy is tho place and the propre-
Sergeaut Roy Young, o f Col W ar Cry.” A t the close of these stalled. Thus starts the 1st Pres
Miss O liye Friend, both o f Derry county.
in charge o f »lie Portlnnd corps of
tor ia
HiLDr.RBRANDT-CuLVKB—At
ltosebnrg,
Aug.
recitations,
the
judges,
Rev.
H.
F.
Buber's
signal
corps,
dated
at
aud
byterian cbuich in Coquille.
Volunteers, has withdrawn from
— , 1888, W. C. H ilderbrandl o f Koseburg
Burgess,
Mr.
Abernathy
aud
a
lady
mailed
in
front
o
f
San
J
nan.
Porto
And Miss Jennie Culver (daughter o f M r.
that organization and connected
H e gives his father an from Beaver H ill (whoso name we
and Mrs. H. J . Culver) o f Bandon.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr Life Away.
himself with
the
Evangelical Rico.
-E ndioott —At Gravel Ford, Aug.
church on the East Side. H e will pntertaing accoqntof bis trip, their failed to learn) retired nnd con To quit tobacco easily andforever, be mag J ounson
8. 1888, b f Elder H. W. Decker, P ro f. Geo.
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-Ton
W . Johnson and Miss Laura Endioott.
begin a series o f tabernacle meet sights aud experiences on arrivnl sulted, and within a few minutes re Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
ings at East Sixth aud Market next at the island aud in the trenches. turned and announced that the strong. A ll druggists, BOcor^fl. Cure guaran
B O R if.
teed
RooMet and sample free. Address
Parties interested iu the hay committee was not unanimous, but Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
Saturday.
F ablby —A t Empire City. Ang. 7, 1888, to
that two had decided to give the
business
think
that
the
outlook
for
Mr. and Mrs. John Farley, a eon.
The M yrtle Point public school
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medal to No. 6— Adda R. Scott, of
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C. H.
H. B U T L E lt, P H O P R IE T O B .
#
O,
M y rtle P o in t, Aag. 11, 1898,
will open on the 29th lost— last big prices is not so good ns it was The other favored Mrs. Dr. Moore,
R , A. W ise, representing the Locxwuon—At
to Mr. and Mrs. Caddie Lockw ood, a son.
a
month
ago,
ns
California
is
get
M om u y
in this
month— with
of this city.
This being the first Snn Francisco music house of W aonbb —At M yrtle Poin t, Ang. 10, 1x88, to
P i of. L. VV. Trnver in charge as ting its hay largely from Nebraska prize of the “ Gray” medals award Clark W ise & Co., spent thrpe or
Mr. and Mrs. Hobt. L . Wagner, a daugh
A V IN O L E A S E D T H IS NBW, C O M M O D IO U S AND M O D E R N H O S T L E R T
and
Knusas.
This
condition,
they
ter.
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
principal, Miss Laura W ise iu the
m this county, and so far as known foor days in this city, goiDg to Bnn-
styl«, with the. very best o f Accommodations and at most reason
think
will
shut
out
Oregon
farm
intermediate and Miss J uliaBradeo
doD today. H . F. Deaner, expert
in
this
state,
a
special
interest
cen
able
rates.
T a bles anpplied with the best the m arket affords.
MEI>.
the primary departments.
The ers from the California mnrkets, as tered in the contest and the fairness toner,of the samefirm,accompanied. W i LÏ.ABD—In Coquille City, Angnst b 10,1898, S A M P L E RO OM S for Commercial men,
hay
can
be
produced
cheaper
iu
roomy
and
centrally
located.
S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and Terma
T
.
R.
W
illard
("U
n
c
le
T
o
m
*),
aged
73
school-fund apportionment for the
of the awnrd. The time interven Mrs. W ise also joined her husband
fo r Fam ilies and Theatrical Troupes.
years and 12 days.
district is $499.20. Prof. Traver, the states of the Mississippi valley ing the committee’s absence was for an outing on this trip.
This
Kates—$1 to $1.H) per day.
thnn
on
the
Pacific
slope.
principal, is a brother o f the one
filled in by choice selections by the firm introduced several o f their F u r n i t u r e f r o m F a c t o r y t o F t r e -
lately in charge o f ttie school there.
Uncle Jack Wilson is putting up choir.
instruments in this eonnty last
a building adjoining A .0 . W ilson’s | Rev. Mr. Burgess made the pre year, about this time, and have
L ittle Bessie Maury celebrated blacksmith and wagon shop for a
Beiug tbe only extensive manufac
sentation speech and award.
The gaitied tbe confidence o f our peo
Should I m In Every Home end Library.
with a birthday party o f her little machine shop.
turers of furniture in the world sell
Uncle Jack is a game gentleman then delivered a ple by fair dealiog.
friends last Wednesday afternoon. practical machiDest o f many years
ing direct from maker to user, we
he
u n d e r s ig n e d
w il l
se ll
temperance
address,
chiefly
on
the
A handsome new carpet and save our customers the enormous
8he has attained the age o f 6 years. experience, and while he has fo l
tbe well-ktiown Thoroughbred Stallion
There were present at the party: lowed the business here for several j points of ths work that ia to do, window shades for Masonic ball expenses and profits of the jobbers
Ta written by R ight Hon. W illiam Fwart Glnd-tnne
Mia jes Bessie and May Perry, years iu connection with Lyons' how to do it, and how it was being will arrive on the steamer Barbara and retailers.
o f Great Britiaa «nd Ireland. Cheater,
Send for catalogue I Ex-Premier
at a "rent bargain T h e follow ing ia his
n n
« * .;
E
., Bee.
B
er. A. H. 1Uree. Queen’* College. Oxford. Er.«
done.
He
explained
the
n
e
w
or
Heruster
from
Safr
FrffDcisco
this
Agnes Whetstone, Ella and Georgia mill, the fact that be was operating i
H
er. B
oim
iol Ire* Ou
. itine, D. D.. Chicago Theolout
A, showing our full line of House Seminary.
Ohicego t. III.; Ree. Frederic W. Ferrer, U
ganization,
the
Anti-Saloon
League,
i
beurription and Pcdigre«.
trip. They were selected by the
Johnson, Edna McDonald, V esta' under the firm name o f anotherj
R.M . Üeen o f Canterbury Canterbury. Eng.. Rer.
hold Furniture, at 20 to 50 per cent F EJmerJI.
Oni£n, p.D .TufU OpJ lege, Somerririe. M*
C H A R T R E S is a beautiful iron gray, 16
Boyrie.'and Masters VernoD Good destroyed his identity as tlie boss' and its operations and principles iu ladies o f tbo Eastern Star and under retail value. Q c a k k r V a l l k y
hands high and weighs 1008 lbs.
l i e is a
He e x -. ordered some time since.
Other
and Bruce Johnson. They had a machsuic and practical machinist” ; larger towns and cities.
horse o f unusually fine style and action and
M a n u f a c t u r in g C o ., 355 West Harri
iptia* L’nurcn. new vor*
hibited
a
chart
showing
the
number
gentle
disposition.
H
e
hAs
powerful
build,
improvements
will
follow,
such
as
ommerbell,
D.D
,
Mein
happy time, and Miss Bessie re that he is. With such an estab
f4ra
ewiaton. Me ; Rev. I rank
has a fine head, heavy neo*, deep through
of saloons in several of the states in painting, curtains, etc., in sll im son street, Chicago.
Ddiet Ktnecoral Church..
ceived several nice presents.
M. Briotol,
•i. o'SjirSe ;
the
shoulders,
fa
ll
across
the
breast,
splen
lishment of such workers in iron, proportion to the population, some
>eo«ton.
III.; fc
R bt
W, :
Moore, ^ L - D .^ Y b e Chn*.
___ Ml.,
». . w
Et
proving the lodge room iu appear- j
did back and loin, round and fa ll in the
Messrs. Ford <fc Stoker, proprie steel nnd other metals, nnd with a of which were very startling, par
an,, i/.v., mm.« , ,<n*regelionel Church. barrel, broad serosa th .* hips and rnrap, fine
anco and comfort.
M
B
.; Uee. JoeepA Ager Beet. D_D^ Weelnyeu
dean bone aod well set. H is offspring are
tors o f the cannery near Bandon, good stock of mnchineiy suited to ticularly that o f California as com
ichmond. Eng.: Ree. Ceeper Reue Oreeorr,
, Jnireraltr. L*l|»*tg. Germany; Ree. Mm.
o f same norm, color nnd disposition. Got
Mrs. D. P. Strang is expected
w ill not operate it this season.
It the work iu both departments, Co pared with other states that have
r Wllklneou. D U., iinTeemity of Chicago. Chi
bv imported D oke de Chartres, 264, dam
aego, II*.i Ree. Samuel Hart, D.D., Trinity College.
THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE.
appears now that neither o f the quille will s o o d boast of a first- j almost been ignored as being giTcn home shortly. H er health Is im
Hartford,Conn., Ree. J. Monro Glbaon.
lohn a
Norm a, imported Pollock o f
Hcotland
Wood preebrterian Chureh. Lenden. Eng.; K *» George
G
lory, dam imported Rattler.
proved
but
the
excessivo
heat
pre
class
machine
shop.
Todd
Dickson
canneries on this river will ru n :
over to the rum fieDd and past re
J. W. L A IR D , Coqnille City.
W hy not be independent and own
vailing on tbe other side o f the
tbis [season— another source o f em is putting up the building.
* 7 h e l f leeant. * 0
full
, ,---- , gilt , _ —. cloth.
demption.
mountains and up in Portland is your own little g a s plant which will 1 ^rA^T^glhiTio*.
full-page lllnetre-
ployment and wages cut off from
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Solo, by little Eula Price. Then
Now let a concerted move be
give four times more light than tioua. Style A - g ilt edges, full -------- one eolutoto.
our section aod closedjagaiust the made to have our products shipped followed a few parting words by the more than she can endure for com
#14OOk Style B -tw oeolem ee. full leeeet. tufted. M R .
ordinary gaa or electric lights at In Id PA R TS, quarte ni se. reelewiue^Acnafo eer h. s* tff
development o f natural wealth. to and handled by honest, fair president and singing of the clos fort.
paper rarere, aawed. trimmed «il*M>ë.
each i« r t
one half the cost? Applicable for
Those engaged in the fishing busi dealiog commission men or agents ing hymn—“ God Be With You, Till
A heavy train load o f pioneers use in churches, stores, factories,
ness will prf pare for salting instead at San Francisco.
and friends from tbe bay, lower- hotels,
Our farmers; W e Meet Again.”
residences end country
o f depending on the canneries to ; can spare tliousnndsuf dollars worth I The folio wing officers were elected river points aod from here weDt to
homes; safer than ordinary gas or,
take tbeir catch.
I o f just such things as are Deeded for the ensuing year, together with M yrtle Point yesterday to partici kerosene Umps. Approved by all \()W ¡H til« tin « 1« | «t RARGAIKS
U T I H A V E 8T O C K F O R B A L I —
A man named Brandt played in that city nod state, for which, superintendents of departments ap pate in the reunion.
Ute-Boards of Underwriter« throagb-
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m e
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sneak-thief among Ilia fellow work if supplied iu good marketable pointed; President. Mrs. AdJa R.
Cal W right, a p r o m in e n t citizen out the United States. W e want s Infante* S h irt, to one year old ..........$ A
Scott;
recording
secretary,
Mrs.
men at Prosper last Suoday a shape, good round pi ices can be
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o f Rosebnrg, is d o w a denizen o f first class agent in every town. Child*« Wool Stocking«, 5. #. 7...........
Child*« Cottoo Htookine«, ( . * , 7
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corresponding Beaver H ill. Mr. W. was in this W rite for catalogue and pricea.
week, burglarizing their rooming received and both sides be benefited. Annio Lawrence;
In fa n t«'S h o e «. «11 onion, 1 to I
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apartments while they w eie ab W e will have the opportunity, too, secretary, Miss Clara Gage; treas city yesterday.
T h e A c e t y l i s e G a s M a c h is e C o .
K e n ’ « Sunday Shoe«, nntil ( o n e
1 2o
sent at Sundsy-school or other oc o f patronizing the establishment of urer, Mrs. Leona Byers; superin
A e r o x , Ohio. LadtM* Honda, Shoe«, nntil ( o n e . . . . 1.67
T h e bay-bating at Ott W illard’s
P R IC K S .
cupation, taking a m o D g the articles a transportation service that will tendent of Demoreet medal contests,
a gold watch aod chain, a coat, also be mutually beneficial, and Mrs. Leona Byers; superintendent was finished last Saturday, nnd
Nntice
to
taxpayer*.
summed
op
42ton
sof
fine
timothy.
W rite fo r what yon want.
boots and shoes, etc., and then these things will go b great way to of press work, Mr». Annie Lawrence;
I t is for sale.
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leaving. Constable Smith of Ban- establish us in that market and superintendent o f literature, Mrs.
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Sotmlv L ot t f i r . n r,
notlfl.d
superintendent of
The apportionment o f the county
don wa* ou his trail, but the fellow make ns mutually helpful— os to Alice Gage;
A Pew Poland China Pigs for Sale le t
rr*rjfr«*tod tr> w ttle th , . t m , immedi-
Oaar’.ho -a ’ .ml bpaotnl Hohool
eluded him at some point above forward our excess o f crops'and mother’s meetings, Mrs. Lucy Buck; school fund, by County Superin M ,1 t
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thnj place. H e may yet be over they to return to os the “ intrinsic superintendent franchise, Miss Clara tendent Bunch,appears iu the IlEa-
L . A. MAHHTERE.
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W. W. G A G E ,
C lev, land. Ore«iH
3 5 and 3 7 M a r K «t S t., S .
value” excess held by them.
- I Gage; superintendent of narcotics, ALP today.
taken.
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