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T U E S D A Y , A U G U ST 23, 1898.
REGULAR TRAINS
I f O M T l Y B , WBDKKND A Y8
1»1 days will ran us follows:
Lan ve
tLOO a. ra.
Marshfield
Axrivo “
9:30 “
COQUILLE CITY
10. ÜÜ “
Myrtle Point
AND FKJ
Arrive
12.80p. in.
Leave
11.00a.m.
10.30 “
AN N O UN C EM EN TS.
Bishop Morris will consecrate
St. Jumes’ Episcopal church and
also ailmiuisler continuation ou
Snudoy, August '28th,
Absolutely Pure
Tin*
* regular meeting nf the W.
C. T. U. «ill he hold at Mrs. Sher
Il POWOCN OO m MWVMK.
iff Gage’s at 2:3C p. tn runt Friday.
The Coos County Teachers, In
Hava you seen the Jewett type
stitute will be held at Myrtle Polut, writer?
begiuning Monday, September
Jelly Glasses 50 cents a dozen
19th.
at the Old Soldiers’ Store.
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The Municipal Band will give
Drive
a
nail,
or
several
of
them
a musical entertainment at their
hall next Saturday night. Popu for that matter, in your sidewalks.
lar prices dg admission. Spleudid
Miss Irma Lnkens has been
program of vocal and instrumental clerking at J. W. Leneve’s since
m usio.
Mr. L .’s trip to Brewster valley.
The ninth bi-county convention
Johnson Bro’s have positively
of the Young People’s Society of closed their books against credits.
Cbnatian Workers (the Y. P. 8. They would ratbei sell only $5
C. W .) of Coos and Curry coun worth for cash than £25 worth on
ties will be held at Willowdale, Or., account.
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Sept. 14 and 15, 1898.
Mr. and Mrs. Whereat (nee
Nellie Sacked) aud Mrs. Sackett
L O C A L IT E M S.
returned yesterday morning frsm
a protracted visit in California.
Additional locals on 2d page.
Mrs. Whereat brings a little 8-
Monthly Pain* cured by Dr. Mile»- Pain PHU.
weeke-old son with her.
Bead tbe Jewett Typewriter ad
The supreme court has denied a
vertisement on this page.
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petition for a rehearing in the case
Nice jewelry at Gillbam’s, and
of Hermann <Sc Brown, respondents,
repairing o f nil kinds.
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vs. D. H. Hutcheson, appellant.
0 . O. Gilkey made a business The court decided a short time ago
trip to Marshfield last weak.
iu favor of tbe appellant.
House for rent—west side, near
J. A. Pinkerton, who has been
W. Drane’s. Call at this office. * teaching the Cunningham school
New Goods just received and the summer term, will move to
town with his family at tbe close
opened at T he B erlin S tore .
o f tbe school this week. He has
Not cheap shoes, blit SHOES secured a job on the courthouse.
■CH E AP at B E R L IN STORE.
Parties desiring choice fruit
Prof. Airey was visiting in Co- trees, of varieties knowu to be
. quille today, after a long abseuce. adapted to Coos couuty and this
Miss Flora Qnick returned last coast climate, can obtain them by
Tuesday from a visit of several calling upon or addressing,
T. J. P e r k i n s ,
’ ’days at Myrtle P oint
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Parkersburg, Oiegon.
Misses Florence and Margnerite
R. D. Sanford retnrned last week
Basor left last week for Washing
ton, where they will join their from bis trip to Rospbnrg, bring
ing with him his son Curtis, who
brothers.
f\
bas been in eastern Oregon for
Charley Lavine and family some months, aud Mrs. L. C. Or
moved from Myrtle Point to this chard, step-mother of our Mrs.
place last Tuesday, after about Sauford, from Stayton.
two years’ absence.
Grandma Stockman walks to
I
Peaches from Douglas county town once or twice each week to do
• were on oar market last week, shopping and get her mail, bat is
Hei special ail
brought in from Sheriff Agee’6 not at all well.
fruit ranch, near Roseburg. They ment uow is erysipelas in her nose,
which troubles her very much and
were fine.
the warm weather and exercise
Hunt, tbe photographer, is pre greatly aggravate.
paring a floating gallery, which he
More than twenty million free
will utilizo along tbe river, mak
ing visit* at all points for bis pic samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
ture work. It will be a residence Salve have been distributed by the
manufacturers. What better proof
also for himself and wife.
of their confidence iu its merits do
J. C. Shields and son John, of you want? It cures files, burns,
the Middle Fork section, came scalds, sores, in the shortest space
down to this place yesterday, reach of time. U. S. Knowlton.
ing here in the evening.
They
Miss Jo Beyers came in from her
brought a fine deer to Johnson's
market. The animal had on the home at Sumner Suuday and took
evening before jumped into the the train yesterday morning for
cowpen, and the son got a small Myrtle Point, to visit her friend
rifle by which he claimed the in And school-chum. Miss Nellie De
ment. Miss J o has been elected
truder as bis own.
teacher of a 4-tnouths' term of
Ott Willard was in town yester school iu district No. 18, on Isth
day, having been constrained to mus slough.
quit farming while the snn shines
J. W. Caldwell, o f Myrtle Point,
by carrying both hands in a sling
from a series of three or fonr boils was attending to business in this
on each. Poor fellow has been on place vesterday. U s thinks there
the rack for about two weeks now, were 500 persons at the pioueers’
and suffers from both sides—be reunion at Myrtle Point Mouday
cause be can’t work and beesuse of last week, including many of
the most notable o f tbe old heroes.
o f his fearfully afflicted bands.
One
thing, he says, operated
Tbe H e r a l d office was unusu against a better attendance, which
ally quiet most o f last week,owing was rumors that had been spread
to the onting taken by his Satanic throughout the country neighbor
majesty and imps to the G. A. R. hoods that diphtbera, whooping-
reunion and beach.
Aaron W il cough and other sickness was then
son, foreman, and John Stone, fire existing or had recently prevailed
man, earned a brief respite by there, aud this hindered many pio
their faithfulness and constancy at neers from attending and taking
work, but Clarence Dean supplied their families.
Aside of these
.a helping hand and the work went outside influences, the attendance
on.
was very good and tbe social fea
,
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Bishop Morris, o f Portland, ac tures all that could be expected.
companied by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Caldwell cited one interesting
Horsfall and Dr. Horsfall and wife, feature, where three prominent pio
o f Marshfield, came to this place neers and worthy ?itizens were hob
last Wednesday and took tbe noon bling together and passing sincere
boat for Bandon. The bishop con and warm greetings. These proved
ducted services at Bandon last to be Daniel Anderson,of Denmark,
Sunday morning and night.
He Curry couoty, Daniel Giles, of Myr
will hold services at Myrtle Point tle Point,and William Jenkins, now
torooirow (W ednesday) evening o f Myrtle Point, veterans aod com
in the parlor o f Hotel Guerin, and rades of CapL Sheffield’s company,
then come to this place for nest who enlisted together for tbe Rogue
Sunday’s services o f consecration River war in 1855-0. The space of
o f the Church of St. James tbe 41 or 42 years has passed since the
Apostle and to celebrate tbe rite of events which called these brave
hearts into a fellowship and con
confirmation.
fidence stronger than life, but
We bad the pleasure yeeterday through which they bad succeeded
of a call from Comrade A. Pat- in croasiDg tbe dead line and the
fenbarger, o f Portland, who reached hardships, privations and struggles
our city afoot via the beach from o f tbe intervening years up to tbe
Toledo.
Mr. P. is representing present occasion of reunion. This
the Pacific Farmer, an Oregon was, therefore, to them a season of
agricultural and horticultural jour joy and good feeling, an oasis in
nal, o f which he bad been tbe their lives, and to those who viewed
owner and manager from 1881 to and realized tbe kinship o f tbe
1888. He is yet connected with it trio, a pleasureable occasion for
and solicita in its interest daring genuiue hero worship toward those
tbe saaimer months. Comrade P. who live to link tbe post gloomy,
served a short enlistment daring dangerous, exposed, segregated life
the late war from Ohio, and ex with the present thrifty, bright,
pressed regret that he was too prosperoos and happy social order
late to “ be with tbe boys” at Ban to which we are iuvited for par-
don daring the Cucampment
He tieipaAon. Honor to jrbom h m ot
will be in Myrtle Point today. -
is dne.
G o to tbe Old Soldiers’ Store : Jottings About Ih« C- A, R. Encampment I Martin Miller, a respected and
thrifty farmer of tbe Dora section,
for Cheese and fresh Groceries of!
The G. A. R. annual reunion and j w is down last Thursday with fruit
all kinds.
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encampment at Bandon la»t Thurs
A boat o f folks went to Bspdou
Our stock is being increased day, Friday and Saturday- -A ugust
, as early as last Wednesday to en
constantly and prices lower than
18-20, 1898 -proved oue of the
i joy an outing aud be present at the
ever at Coquille Pharmacy.
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best attended, most successful and
G. A. R. encampment exercises,
Road Supervisor Cecil is push happy since the organization of the
including several of tbe comrades
ing work on his beat.
He will district association.
We are in
and wives, sisters, dnughters, bods ,
make tbs Sumner road his special formed that tbe spacious camp
etc., and other members of the W.
point of attack this week.
ground, eligibly located and charm
R. C. Among the comrades And
ingly arranged, was well occupied,
members of families who attended
Truth wears well.
People have
having about 100 tents, with ample
were Walter SDd Mrs. Drsue;
learned that DeWitt's Little Early
platform and seating facilities for
Judge Nosier; H ob . W. H. Nosier
Risers are reliable little pills for
the assembly
occasions.
The
sud daughters, Marie, Birdie and
regulating the bowels, curing con
weather, too, proved an attraction—
I Minnie and son Gene; Peter Nicb-
stipation and sick headache. They
Bandon was on her good behavior j ols and sister, Mies Lucy; W. E.
dou’t gripe. R. S. Knowlton.
in that line and put forth her best. McDnffee and daughter, Fannie;
Comrade W. H. Hall o f the PROGRAM THI IWDAY EVENINO, AUQ. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Hite; also Mrs.
lower river attended the G. A. R.
Song by the choir; address by Shepard, Mrs. Franz and family;
encampment at Bandon last week,
Elder Holt of the Latter Day Saints; Mr. BDd Mrs. Ethan McDnffee, Mr.
aud came as far up as this place,
fiug drill by 46 little girls; address Moulton, M. R. Youug, Misses
Saturday noon to attend to some'
of welcome by ltev. Comrade F. M. Clara Gage, F lo Boyrie, Maude
busiuess matters. He enjoyed tb e ;
Sauderlin, on behalf of G. A. It.; Nosier, Marie sod Rela Skeels,
reunion very much.
address of welcome by Mrs. R. H. Jessie Simmons, Ella Buck, L iz
Many citizens join City Marshal Rosa, ou behalf of W. R. C..; ad zie Winchester, Allie Jenkins, and
Buck in urging a repair o f tbe dress of welcome on behalf of citi Messrs. Aaron WilsoD, John Stone,
sidewalks this dry weather.
The zens by Hon. G. O. Topping; re Cbas. Lorenz and ¿’ red Nosier.
loose aud warped planks can easily sponse to nddress of welcome by Others took later boats, and a host
be found now, while at the same Hon. W. H. Nosier of Coquille City. still later of chiefly young folks to
time you will receive blessing
be present at the ball Saturday
a
FRIDAY FOREHiOON.
“ instead of’’ by your protection of
Song,by tjie clmir; address by nigLt
clothing and limbs o f pedestrians.
Prof. W. H. Bunch; song by the
Comrade Jonathan Quick is rus choir.
Her H ealth R e s to re d
ticating in the scenes of his boy
FRIDAY AFTERNOON.
hood and among tbe few o f the
Song by choir; address by Rev.
“old boys’’ who survive since he
cut loose to experience life on his R C. Lee.
EVENINO "PROGRAM.
own hook. For the present he is
Song by ch o ir;' recitation; flag
in Vinton county, Ohio, and will,
if health permit, attend the O. A. drill by 16 little girls; music by the
R. national encampment at Cincin Telford children; song by a little
Tot Telford; address by Elder Chase;
nati.
Dud Johnson and family made address by Elder W. H. Nosier;
a visit to bis brother John’s, on address by Rev. Sanderlin.
tbe North Fork, Sunday.
They
retnrned in the evening, bringiug
Miss Rhoda Coon, sister o f Mrs.
Johnson, with them.
They re
port John as being better for a
day or two past, though he had
been very low most o f the previ
ous week.
Chas. H. Burggraf, supervising
architect o f both the new court
house and schoolhouse, arrived
from Salem last Suodny, and Mon
day morning early was wrapped
np in business and pushing tbe
work. Mr. B. will remain with us
till tbe work is finished, and if be
can get rooms will bring Mrs. B.
for a summer's residence with us.
SATURDAY MORNING— BUSINESS.
The meeting at this morning hour
was for business. The following
district officers were elected for the
ensuing year:
Commander— Dal Cachcart, of
Mnrslifield.
S. V.—John W. Felter.of Bandon
J. V.— R. W. Lundy, of Myrtle
Poiut
Q. M.—Jno. Sunderland,of Marsh
field.
Surgeon—Dr. S .’ L. Roberds, • of
Myrtle Point.
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Chaplain— Rev. L.- H. Palmer, of
Coquille City.
President of the W. R. C.— Mrs.
Dr. Roberds, of Myrtle Point
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
Walter Drane and
George
Stevenson expect to start on an.
other trip tomorrow to prospect in
the Cow creek and Rogne River
section. They take their guns with
them, and are sure o f something
to eat while bunting for the pre-
cions metal. Their former visit
was favorable, but not secure in
such quantity as they desired and
believed war in store for them upon
a more earnest search.
Comrade C. W. and Mrs. San
ford o f the bay, and daughter, Mrs.
C. A. Nollner aod baby (on a visit
from soatbern California) and two
younger members of Comrade San
ford’s family, returned home yes
terday, aftPr taking in the G. A. R.
encampment at Bandon and visit
ing their consms, Mr. and Mrs. R.
D. Sauford and family, at this
plnce. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
have war experiences that ara
interesting.
R. E. Shine, manager for Elijah
Smith at Empire, visited this place
on biisinesH last week.
He gave
out the information that he would
run the cannery at Parkersburg,
being in expectation o f a force of
Chinamen from Astoria for that
purpose. We observe some life
manifested among the fishermen
owing to this announcement, and
we are glad that some o f our nat
ural wealth iu this line is to be
brought to tbe surface, and not let
slip from swelling the grand total
o f our resources and local pros
perity.
A. M. Twarably of tbe
Etnpire cannery will be in charge.
Short addresses by Mr. Wooden,
Dr. Lowe and Col. R. H. Rosa.
Exhibition drill by life-saving
crew.
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Exhibition drill by Co. K, O. N.
G.
Life-boat drill in the river.
Thus ended one of the pleasant
est and most successful - reunions of
the veterans of southwest Oregon.
The address of Rev. R. C. Lee was
a masterpiece and * received most
hearty applause nnd praise.
The
address of Prof. W.’*,H. Bunch, also,
was scholarly, patriotic and instruc
tive.
Comrade Felter deserves great
praise tor his untiring efforts in
promoting to so Successful and
entertaining an issu^ this annual re
union of the veterjriis of the late
war, and words of praise come from
nil sides. The “ old boys" at Ban-
dou, with backing from the good
citizens of the town, spared no
effort to make things agreeable and
to entertain the visitors. The liter
ary nnd musical features were each
and all pledging. We understand
Marshfield was selected for the en
campment next year.
Dos'! TeWro Spit is « S m I i Yosr UA Aw.f.
To quit tobacco eaftlljr and forever, be mag
nctic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To*
Bac, tbe wonder worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60c or II. Cure guaran
teed
Booklet and sarbplo free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co , Ghicarc or New York.
Roy Dunham, 5-year old son of
Cspt. H. F. Dunham, fell from a
wagon last Thursday afternoon,
near this office, one hind wheel of
which ran over him. It was just
the running gear ’of the wagon,
however, upon which they were
hauling lumber, and was therefore
light and the road dusty, or the
child might have beeo severely
hurt. Mr. Denn, who was driving,
is generally careful and had ordered
the boy, w ittfotheii, not to get on
tb9 wagoD, that it tens dot safe, but
the little fellow clambered o d the
rear axel, tbenee forWard along the
coupling till he waff- a “close sec
ond” with the driver before the
latter knew it, and shortly after
tbe discovery the youngster fell,
receiving some ‘ bruises
and
scratches, but no bone* broken.
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Of coulissilos. Curiati oro Iks ldoai Lou.
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
or rrto*.kot roou out saloni m ollo. Sou.
,le uid SMkUlfVM. id. STERLING REXEDI CO.'ckl
Cklroio. XootnoL Coo.. or Now Tort. Ill
D ry G o o d s , Ladies’
G E N T S ’ F U R N IS H IN G G O O DS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
ACES, EM BROIDERIES,
ES’ CORSETS, ETC.,
j A D I
Rubber Goods and
Oil Clothing.
FLOUR HI FEED,
Tobaccos, Giprs, Gaudies
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.
J. W . L E N E V E ’S STORE.
¿ ÉN EW GROCERIES
MARRIED.
B O R II.
U p row—At Bandon, Aug. 15. 1898, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Upton, a son.
G rant - -In Marshfield, Aug. 16. 1898, to Mr.
and Mrs. John Grant, a daughter.
W imeb —At Bandon. Aug. 10. 1898, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Wimor, a daughter.
F u r u iliir e ir e m
F a ctory
eftalr.
to
K IN D S .
a t the LOWEST CASH PRICES.
Our terms are the cheapest, and consequently
• MUST B E F O R CASH.
It^ -H ig h jst cash price paid for hides, either green ox cured“ iy#
All Our Patrons
their best interests at heart when we announce ’
this fact, but we cannot run our business any
other way and live.
T*7"e -w ill "to© fou.xa.d- at tHe Old. Stand., tla.©
P IO N E E R
M ARKET.
JOH NSON
BRO’S.
Say I
WHAT you will, but we propose to stand by the People who
so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine
with ihe
"Fellers,”
Who do business on the basis of everybody for himself and
the devil take the hindmost. Our lpw prices are an innovation
in Coos county, but they,ve come to stay.
We've got t o . . . . . . .
Pay cash for our 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 tbe hydra-headed opposition cfcn’t
Squelch
Our 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
F ir e -
Being tbe only extensive manufac
turers of furniture in the world sell
ing direct from maker to user, we
save our customers the enormous
expenses and profits of the jobbers
and retailers.
Send for catalogue
A, showing our full line of House
hold Furniture, at 20 to 50 per cent
under retail value. Q uaked V alley
M anufacturing C o ., 355 West Harri
son street, Chicago.
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ALL
CANNED G O O D S^r
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F arrtn -F oss —At Marshfield, Aug. 15, 1898,
by Justice Hyde, Jeafe O. Farrin and
Miss Della Foss.
B arklow - R anstbb —At the residence of
Henry Ransier, near Myrtle Point, Aug.
14,1898. by Rev. Thomas Barklow, Isaao
Barklow and Miss Catharine Ransier.
B abklow -S tonr -— At the same time and
plane, and by the same minister, Manley
Barklow and Miss Nannie Stone.
Groceries,
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
OF
UB misery ot sleeplessness can only bo
realized by those who hare experi
enced it. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserable
feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr.
Miles* Restorative Nervine. So certain Is
Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are
authorized to refund price paid for tbe first
bottle tried, providing It docs not benefit.
Mrs. Henry Druns, wife of the well known
blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says:
“ I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous
ness, headache and irregular menstruation;
suffering untold misery for years. I used
various advertised remedies for female com
plaints besides belug under tbe care of local
physicians, without help. I noticed in Dr.
Miles’ advertisement the testimonial o f a
lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and
I shall never cease to thank that lady. Her
testimonial Induced me to use Dr. Miles'
Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, which
restored me to health. I cannot say enough
for Dr.Miles'Remcdles.**
Dr. Miles' Remedies
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re*,
funded- Book on dis
eases o f the heart and
nerves free. Address,
D R MILKS MEDICAL GO., Elkhart, Ind.
Genis' Undeiwear
Dr. MOORE.
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AVING LEASED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODEIIN HOHTLERT
I am now prepared to entertaiu the traveling public in first-olaas
style, with the very best of accommodations and at moat reason
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best tho market affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
roomy and centrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms
for Families and Theatrical Troupes.
Kates—$1 to $1.50 per dsy.
A. O. Wheeler heard from the
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California bound folks—his father,
mother, a brother and sister—from
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Glendale, southern Dougins county,
where they bave stooped f >r the
It would be a big job to THB GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE 1
time being, employed at tbe open
tell ODe hundred people a
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mense treasure.
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tbe well-known T| irbdfhbred Stallion
owned by a wealthy company, who
goods, but
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o f dollars worth of machinery and
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to mining on a largo scale.
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They hope, however, to pass
the shoulders, full aoroaa the breast, splen
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did
back nnd loin, round and fnll in tbe
t ia n C o m m o n w e a lth ,” L o n d o n , F.ng : R e » . Fd w ard
through it,while Mr.W. Bnd George
E v e r e tt K a te , D .D .. 8 o u t h C o n g r e g a tio n a l C h u rc h .
barrel, broad ncroaH tbs hipa and rump, fine
Comrade B. H. Haskio, com
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have struck a good jo b and desire mander o f oor local post, G. A. R.,
clean
bone nnd well set. His offttpring are
p o a r n
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g>U logs.
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o f name aorta, color nod disposition. Got
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to retain it as long as it bolds out. took in the encampment at Bandon
hso . C hi-
C le a v e r W ilk in s o n . D .D ., U n iv e rs ity o f C hiesi
by
imported
Duke de Chartres. 254. dam
T H E L IG H T O F T H E F U T U R E .
« M » . ¡ I » .; Rev Hem e e l H a rt, t D .. I r i n i t v C o lleg e ,
iforinn, imported Pollock o f
Bcotloml
l i a r t fo r d . O o n u .; R s » . J . M o n ro G ib s o n . D .I».. Ht. J o h n s
W. D. Reedy, the school teneher last week, returning Saturday and
W ood P r e a b y te n a n C h u r c h . L o u d o n . E n g ^ I U v G e o rg e
Glory, dam imported B lttiff.
1 C. ¡ » r i m e r , L L .D .. T h e T e m p le . B o s to n . M aas
on tbe bay, who, sirco the 23d of driving oat home with a load of
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July last, has been held iu the sum lumber. Comrade H. reports bis your own little gas plant which will ! lio n s , g ilt e d g es, c lo t h , $4 4 ); h a lf le v a n t. $8 .Ufl. fu ll
>eq i AWIf?- M M T IO I.-I J » pogea. 2T0 fuD-rwie illu r t r a -
of ¿1000 on a charge o f rape, was daughter, Mrs. Hall, as rapidly re. give four times more light than tio
ne. H
tyle A-*flt edges, full levant, o u e v o lu m e,
fir. Il); «trie It—
two volum I es,
full levan
t, tufted, . f .. A)Ub - ,
surrendered to Sheriff Gage last covering from her late seiious ac ordinary gas or electric lights at T
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neetionsloeach.alii
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team.
Friday by his hoDdsmen and placed
one half the cost? Applicable for T or seie ____
at e ll j------ —
in jail here, but Saturday night a
Miss Iruia Lukens o f tbis place use in churches, stores, factories, PubhahoV. Z l™ nd ZU* jlonrooStiw et. Chicege, Illinois.
Dew ADd sufficient bond was ac will teach the fall term o f school hotels,
residences and country
cepted by Sheriff Gage aod Mr. in tbe Moon district haviug been .homes; safer than ordinary gas or
Reed) released. There was some elected to that position at a late ! kerosene lamps. Approved by all
HOW is tic t i l « to get B M M IN S
UT I HAVE 8TOCK FOB S A L S -
surprise manifested by those who meeting of the board o f that dis I the Boards of Underwriters through-
«¿•MKI* « o l d € b ) - a p i h i * W o a l h .
F iv e y a k i k t i u .
learned of tbe action o f tbe bonds trict The district will pat np a lout the United States. We want a Infant»’ Shirt« to one year o ld ...........t 6 i
men, Messrs. Levi and W. D. L. F. schoollionse st once, tbe former , first class agent in evei-y town. I Child’ » Wool Blockings. 5. 6. 7 ............
AGES,
i hilil'H Cotton Htockinss,5,6, 7 ...........
Smith, for they had been impressed building having been destroyed by Write for catalogue and prices.
infant»' Shoe«. »11 color». 1 to 4 ..........
with the belief that few or oone fire Borne few months ago.
Men’ « Bond«» Shoes, until (ton»......... 1.
T he A cetylene G as M vchi . s e C o .
SIZES,
where Mr. Reedy is known believed
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A kron , Ohio. Ladies’ Hnndav Shoe«, nntil ( o n e .... 1.
E.
Heuckendorf,
master
boat-
in bis gnilt, and were assured that
PRICES.
these nnd other boodsmeo would builder of the bay, was visiting
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N
otice to taxpayers.
have justified in ten times the on tbe upper river s few days past
r t r Write for what you want. JFi
amount. Mr. Reedy seems to have and yesterday went to Parkersburg. \ I,L PERSON'S INDEBTED TO COOS
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l
county
tor
tax*«
arc
hereby
nolifl'
1
had no trouble in renewing the
Mr. and Mr# Charles JsnNsnn and requested to eettle tbo earn«’ immedi
A few M a i I China P ict {nr Srlr Ye(
bond, while the action of Jhe for and son Ralph, rtf the bay, have ately «»a Coartboua • and
Hctoonl
r*fl! be tdd^d
iiier hnndsioen W’ l| have llio ten hei-n visiting at Mr and Mrs. find- fnr»** moat b^ pnld, ar
i Addrens
L. . MhKHTLi.
dency to prejudice Ins Cas>3.
2 5 ar.tl V Hsrk.et S t . S. f .
'oOn’a scvci’ai day's.
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For Sale!
me people’s Blue Riston T
It’s Dead Easy
A C E T Y L E N E GAS.
The Egg Season
is Over.
All
SMITHS
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CASH STORE
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