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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1898)
Æ it y g s e r r \ r . T U E S D A Y , AU G U ST REGU LAR R o y a l m a k e « the food pure, w holesom e and delicio u s. Dr. Miles' I’aiu rills step ileaoacne. 30, 1898 I f yon want ii good organ cheap for cash, see notice o f particulars. T R A IN S o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d n o . days lay. will m u us follow s: Den ve I Arrivo D.oo a.ra I Mars! ilit; Id I 12.30 p. iu. Arrive “ I X j CMIVO I •' I c o q d i l m : c i t y I 1 1. (JO a. ra. 10.00 “ I M yrtle Point i 10.30 '* T hai I t n n o I t a r k ran he r t t r r t Z with Dr. Miles' NEBVE PLASTER. Only 25c. M I f you ueed a good A No. I fish boat, call ut once ou J. J. Stan ley * Mr. and Mrs. Beyers were in from Sumner last Friday, shop- plug. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Arago Grange will have a picnic Sept. 17tla nt Judge Schroeder’s Oak Grove. Myrtle Point aud Coquille Granges lire invited. Coquille Grange will meet next Saturday, Sept. 3d. All members should attend this meeting. Judge Sekr< eder, deputy master, promis ing to meet ivitli tlie Grange. The Munieiptil Baud will give n -musical entertainment ut their! hall next Saturday night. Prices of admission, 15 und 10 ceuts. Splendid program of vocal and iustruruentul music. The ninth bi-county convention of the Young People’s Society of Cbiistiau Workers (the Y. P. S. C. W .) of Coos nnd Curry coun ties will be held at Willowdale, Or., Sept. 14 and 15, 1898. Capt. Booue came over from Sum ner on business last Saturday. Go to the Old Soldiers’ Store for Cheese uud fresh Groceries of all kinds. * Institute Program. La Grippe, F ollow ed bv Heft DR. IVUUEU C ored by HCAftT CURI. ^ J A N D Y CATHARTIC J O b C O t a ik M c K ikli .». Or., A uk . 23. 18118. The following will serve ns an [ outline of the daily work of the Teachers’ Institute, to convene iu Myrtle Point, September 19-23: A. M. Opening, 8:50 to 9:00. Reading, 9:00 to 9:40. Language, 9:40 to 10:20. Recess, 10:20 to 10:35. History, 10:35 to 11:15. Spelling, 11:15 to 12:00. cuR tconsn pación re'ftm^vUJiJLuaiiiiaeiaj»^ d b u m io t p. M. Paper Topic, 1:30 to 1:40. Arithmetic, 1:40 to 2:20. A b s o lu te ly P u ro Geography, 2:20 to 3:00. The teachers’ institute is now Recess, 3:00 to 3:15. positively set for Sept. 1!), to con Physiology, 3:15 to 4:00. tinue balance o f the week. Theory, 4:00 to 4:30. ROVAI BARINO POWOFR CO.. NEW YORK. Writing will alternate with phys Our stock is being increased K. Cl. O. 3ÍIUI.T8, of W intered, Iowa, iology, and other topics will at reg- BOOTS AND SHOES, constantly and prices lower than Llavu you seen the Jewett type- manufacturer of ular intervals give place to primary ! HATS AND CAPS, ever at Coquille Pharmacy. EliulU* Bafety WblCletreo Coupling, writer? work in nctual schoolroom practice j Mrs. C. W. Martin returned Inst writes o f I>r. Miles' H eart Cure. "Two years Dr. Miles’ Nerve Piasters 25c. o.fc all druggists. | an a tta ck o f LaGrlppo lo ft mo with a with a class of children. Wednesday from her visit to Illi ago weak heart. I had run dow n In flesh to Jelly Glasses 50 cents a dozen ! This last work will be under the j nois among old friends and scenes. m ore skin and bone. I co u ld n o t sleep lying g at the Old Soldiers’ Store. * i special supervision of Miss Carrie fo r sm othering spells; frequent sharp M rs. D. P. 3tarng is expected down darting pains and palpitation caused a con Bentley, of Salem. Fine A No. J fish boat at a bar- ' home this week, nfter an absence stant fea r o f sudden death, nothing could State Supt.-elect Ackerman will | gain. Call on J. J. Stanley, Co- | Induce mo t o rem ain a w a y from homo over quille City. * | o f several months at Portland and night. My loca l physician prescribed Dr. be the principal irstructor, and we adjacent couutry. are reasonably sure of the assist Miles' H eart C ure and In a few days I was Mies Nellis Dement will leave} Miss Marie Black, of Sumner, able to sleep w ell and the pains gradually ance of Slate Superintendent Irwin, for the Ashland Normnl this week. has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the both in the daily and the evening This is her last year. the doses, h a rin g gainbti fifteen pounds, and exercises. Necessary note books J. C. Quant nnd family in the Oak am now fueling bettor in every way than I j und pencils will be supplied to the Johnson Pro’s have positively [ land, Or., vicinity. ALSO A FULL LINE OF have fo r year»." Coos county teachers’ institute closed their hooks agninst credits. teachers free. Dr. Miles’ Uemediesj O roax for S a l e —A good W hit are will be held at Myrtle Point Sept. They would rather sell only §5 The teachers and their friends sold by all d ru g-j 19^23. State Superintendent Ir worth for cash than $25 worth on | ney it Holmes organ— second-hand gists under a positive will entertain the public two even-, hut iu good order— cheap. In guarantee, first bottle win and State Superinteudeut- account. ings during the week with literary * j benefits o r m oney re quire at this office. * aleot Ackerman are both ex exercises, consisting of lectures, funded, B ook on dis Col. It. H. Rosa, a government | AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. pected to be preseut. See the out recitations and music. Deacon Ii. N. Black returned to eases o f the heart and i timbei reserve agent in Minnesota, I . nerves free. Address, line program in today's H e r a l d . Our hosts, the good people of is on a visit Bandon! | p »t Sumner yesterday from isit to Ins his home at Bandou. ^ “ 1B.ljo,," 1 DR. MILES M EDICAL OO.. Elkhart, Ind. Myrtle Point, will give the tenchers There will he preachiug uext Col. Itosa was iu this place a brief n viHit to tlie lower river bunday n picnic in the grove on the 21st, L ord's day morning and evening spell yesterday, on his way to where he held Baptist services. Homesteads Were Excepted. in the Christian church. All are Marshfield, and unless another day shall be selected The C 009 Bay News says H. E . greeted many cordially invited. Thess services friends. as more convenient to them. Siinonda will conduct Elijah Simh a Judge Belliuger yesterday ren are expected to be interesting, as On Thursday evening tho public canu“ ry on the lower rive,, instead (, „ r(ld a (lecisioil the cane of the they follow the annual election of will be further treated to a grand The steamer Barbara II( roster O F A L L K IN D S . officers that occurs next Saturday arrived Sunday afternoon, with the o f A. M. 1 ivHuihly ?is ut first stated. , United States vs. The Coos Bay free entertainment and reception Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard re- Wagon Road Company. This suit at the church, at 7 o’clock p. m. given by our Myrtle Pciut friends. largest cargo of general merchan ______ I wish the tenchers attending this dise, machinery aud other freight turned last Friday from their out-j was brought to cancel the patents L O C A L IT E M S. tor this port ever yet carried by iug. Mr. H. hasn’t yet reported to! o f certain tracts o f land comprised i institute to decide by vote as to at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. her, and made a splendid run___ t|ie i us whether he killed more than j in the grant made to defendant, on the next annual institute j where Additional locals on 2d page. round trip in 9 days. j the lagal limit o f elk, deer, etc. ¡the giouml that they had been j sliall be held. Such a course will Our terms are the cheapest, and consequently Monthly Pains cured by Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills, B. H. Burns has bought 15 acres take‘1 HS before the | in mv opinion bo more satisfactory M UST B E F O R CASH. C. M. Skeels, of The Fair Store, | off the north side of Judge Nos- ! 8™«* * as ™''de. Bead the Jewett Typewriter ad Defendants de-1 to all concerned, besides each ftsiCHigh^st cash price paid for hides, either green or cured“® # is headquarters for ‘'Shilling’s! vertisement on this page. * ler’s place, just north of town. We ,nurred to t,lfi complaint and the teacher iu exercising an equal voice Best” staple aud fancy goods. He i - 'demurrer was overruled, the court . in ' its ■ — doubtless - - - location will feel the Nice jewelry at Gillham’s, and has just received a large consign are pleased to note the acquisition holding that lauds towhich home- same equal resposibility in the suc- repairing of all kinds. * ment of new groceries, spices, etc., of such clever citizens. stead or pre-emption rights hadlCeS8of the institute. Our friend W. W. Whittington attached when the line of the Higise for rent— west side, near nnd when yon buy “ Schilling’s Should any of tho towns of the their best interests at heart when we announce nnd other farmers in the Myrtle Best’ ’ you get T H E b e s t in the TV. Druue's. Call at this office. *1 wngon road was definitely fixed county wish to offer any special in this fact, but we cannot run our business any wnoon market. Point section ate moving in the were as much excepted from the ducements to influence the teachers other way and live. ¿Vo/ chcnj> shoes, but SH O E S , matter o f putting up a fruit and jgraut ns if tbejk had been ex in their selection of a place for Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mast visited vegetable cannery. C H E A P at B E R L I N S T O R E "U^7"e ■ w i l l "toe fo^U-nd. a t t h e Olea. S t a n d . , t i t o They should clu d ed by ita terrim. —Oregonian. holding next year’s institute, such the formet’s parental home on the have it. Miss Florence Mattson of (he North Fork some days past, re- propositions must he presented for P I O N E E R I Don’ t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. M A R K E T . bay spent several days with Mrs. ] turning to their home at Bandon County Judge Harloeker tied a j‘ T o q u it tob á ceo easily and fore ver, be ma^ consideration by September 23d. JOH N SON B R O ’S. J. W. Leneve latterly including a j last lhursday evening, receiving matrimonial bond at the sheriff’s nctic, full o f lifo , nerve and vigor, take No-To- Very respectfully, B ac, the w rnder-w orker, -that m akes weak men trip to the beach. W. H. Bison, on their arrival a dispatch notify- i office last Wednesday, William strong. A ll druggists, 50c or 8!. Cx*re guaran B ooM et and sam ple free. Address County Superintendent. Contractor Suook is pushing log Mrs. Mast of the death o f her Reed and Itehecen Leftridge, S teed terling R em edy Co , CUicagc or N ew York. work on the courthouse and doing j father, James II. Leabo, at Port colored, o f Beaver Hill, being the ------- ---- — ------------- / victims. Bishop Millard’s family— Mrs. n faithful job. [t will be n very land, on the 25th. Our old friend, It. M. Young, Millard, Misses Edith, Della and WHAT you will, but we propose to stand l*y the People who substantial building. Our Coquille creamery keeps up living a sudden i nm Dr. B. F. Parsons, the optician j n,, , 1 ' *111 1 , ' north " " " ' " of i town, u n ii, took uiiiMtluuucu ei, aud Vallie Val ie aud Eddie Ethel, and Eddie— so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine with the Miss Jo Beyers returned last nnd oculist, after visiting this sec-j ¡received ^ r ; r p e ^ r r for with rhe “ 3 ^ in Coquille, from Doug, I departed pur schooner, Joseph and : county yesterday "at noon. D* Friday from her visit to Miss N el tinti for two or three weeks, and at July butter-fat and a credit for tho lie Dement at Myrtle Point, nnd Bandon and other communities,, skim-milk. The output of butter Heury to meet his son-in-law, J.iy Sanford brought tbejn •-* « r . E. Adams, esq , a prominent and | Millard flavi»* cleaned off the lot then home from this place. Who do business on tho basis of everybody for himself and r : Unasf°d o n e ‘ a ‘ g ,o d 't’ nuie, a^tf j “ “«•’»y 19.000 well-to-do laud agent at San An- at t1“" ° f the tittle <*n the devil take tho hindmost. Our low prices are an innovation P. J. Heal, agent of the Wiley while the visit has been profitable Poun s- I up » tern tor present oc tonio, Texas, who is at ptese*-' I w ill put in Coos county, but thoy.ve corno to stay. cupancy. P. Allen Co's music house at Port to himself, he has the satisfaction | It. C). Dement, the Myrtle Point prospecting in »«utberu f - ' , land, reached this city yesterday of having served a large patronage cattleman, shipped Several carloads Friend T. -n g J.»- ¿»eft»- 80 lo,1K from Ids family nnd reln- He has two fine organs with him. ¡ beneficially and successfully. I of Cue beef cat'le to the bay last o iF .n . I l l 7,'iives, that, immediately on getting IIBNT F.r.KON—At Dr. L ane’ s H o sp ita l, San ! Wednesday, to be shipped then Mrs. D. L. Albert, of Iloek- The steam schooner Heuenetne, j per steamer Empire to S«o Tran- I word from his son-in-law, who con F rancisco, August 21, 18118, W .H .H e n d e r Pay cash for our goods, and in consideration of small profits, port, Cal,, daughter o f Mr. nnd from Portland, reached Marshfield son. o f H a n ford , C a l., form erly a resi must ask for cash in return. You can’t afford to do otherwise; l cisco. W , H. SchroPder, the Arago .templates a change of resilience, dent o f C oqu ille C ity and v ic in ity (ago Mrs. Alfred Johnson o f Johnson's Inst Saturday. She was booked j merclmut) d ip p e d about 50 head 1 he lit out to convince him that and by giving us your support the hydra-headed opposition can’t n ot stated ). mill, above towD, reached here Inst for the trip some while ago, m |of bogs, also, to go ou the gnme I Cooe county was the place for him W arner —At B ola n d P ra irie, August week and will spend the heated place of the Fulton,sent north, but I boat 1838, W illiam N. W arner, aged 67 yearsj in which to iuveatand locate. IX m onths an d 15 days. term with her parents. somp cause much to delayed 1 for some J. II. Timón, the coal king at G rhkns — At the hom e o f E. C. Greene, Curtis Trice made a visit to his the inconvenience of our business Our efforts to conduct business in such a way as to save thou D eer Park, C oos cou n ty, August 25, 1898, L. 8. Coon, of Lee neighbor Riverton, was attending to some Charles G reene, aged 23 years. interests. It seems to be either a home at Ilivet ton last week, re sands of dollars to farmers and residents of Coos county. Re business in this place last Satur hood, took n wagon load o f pro feast or a famine ns between us turning Sunday. He brought the member that Coquille Pharmacy is tho place and tho propre- day. Mr. T. speaks very hopefully duce to Marshfield last Tuesday, H e r a l d a specimen o f German and Portland in business matters. F u r n it u r e Iron t F k r lo r y lo F lr e - tor is of the coal interests on this river, returning Friday, having disposed s it ie . We hardly get started to do shop, prunes raised ut his home, that are nnd predicts that four mines will . o f it to advantage. His sister, The largest meas ping and shipping with our state hard to beat. Being the only extensive manufac be run this fall and winter and de • Mis Rhoda, returned to the North metropolis till a simoon or some ures 8jjx74 inches aud weighs 4 mand the placing of several trore turers of furniture in the world sell Fork with him. ouuces. The trees nre well tilled other fatality strikes nnd knocks bouts ou the run betweeu this liver ing direct from maker to user, we I The snb letting of the mail con ns out. The Heuenetne hasoppued with luscious, large fruit. uud Sun Francisco. Besides lji8 isnve our customers the enormous j *?> tract between this place and Marsh the ball, and now we are promised Messrs. Clark A Loft us pitched | preseut contract with the steamer i expeuses aud profits of the jobbers! ■¿3) field will hardlv find a taker 8. the steamer National City to lenve their photographic teut in this Barbara Heruster, the schooner aud letaiftiR. Send for catalogue G. Proffit, of Washington, D. C., Astoria next Thursday for Coos place last Friday on Strang’s vacant Confianza is chartered for his mine A, showing our full line of House C. H. n O T L E K , P K O P I tlE T O B . 0 took the plum for $844, and seems, bay; also the new steamer Grace lots on Hall street, near Mr. Little’s. und he has another steamer in view. hold Furniture, at 20 to 50 per cen t, now, to be privilegeil to carry the Dollar, to have sailed from San T'bev came here ,, from ¡Marshfield, under retail value. Q u a k e r V a l l e y | , „ , He is acquiring other mining D r o p - 1 mail himself or forfeit his bonds. Francisco Sunday. and hail from Sacramento, Cal , ertjpa wi„ estPU,, his openi- ' M a n c f a c t u r in o C o ., 355 West H arri-' AVINO LEASED THIS NEW, CO M M O D IO U S AND M O D E R N noSTLERV originally, ih e y have a large and , iou6 aa the demnml j usti!iol. I am now prepared fco entertain the traveling publlfj. in rtraNclaai son street, Chicago. f4m James R. Leabo, a pioneer of Prof, nnd Mrs. Nicholson drove stvie, with the very heat o f a ccom m od ations and at m ost Reason- good i convenient tent, and are able rates. T a b les supplied with the best tho m arket affords. down to this place from the Her 1840. died at tire Good Samaritan artists, hut will only remain ashort Stephen and Edmund Gallier, SAM PLE ROOM S for Com m ercial men, mann school neighborhood Friday, Hospital, Port’ and. last Thursday, while of the Tupper House, Bandon, j roomy and Centrally loca ted . S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and Teropa Mr. 19th inst., the professor himself aged 75 yents nnd 7 days. for F am ilies and T heatrical T roupes. ¡gave a surprise birthday dinner j Last Thursday evening J. J. hist Wednesday in honor of their Ratos— to ¡$1.50 pet d a y. attending to some business matters Leabo was horn in Tennessee, Aug THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE. and returning Saturday. Mrs. N. ust 18, 1823, and moved to Oregon Stanley brought in some fruit,black mother, Mrs. William Gallier. It j remnined over Sunday, the guest in 1846. He served with the vol berries, Siberian crab apples, etc., was her 67th birthday anniversary, ! unteers in the Cayuse Indian war. nnd included a limb from an apple aud a host of friends, prominent, y o r o V n 0lR H eing S 7 « r w h 7 c i0w T l THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGS! o f Mrs. J. J. Lamb. Mr. Leabo’s wife and five children tree, which broke off from its bur- Should be In Ever; Home and Library. M rs. W. Rich returned yester survive him. The children are 8. deu of fruit. It was a Rambeau citizens of Bandon and vicinity, iP™ four times more light than day morning from her extended B. Leabo, of Astoria; Mrs. A. H. branch, and the fruit not yet nearly partook and greeted her oo this {ordinary gas or electric lights at T < H fe U N D E R SIG N E D W IL L S E L L occasion. Mrs. G. and her excel-1 one half tho cost? Applicable for L the wull-known T horouphbred Htnllion visit to Wisconsin. She looked Clift, o f Kalama; Mrs. R. H. Mast,! matured, hut the crowded branch lent husband are well known, pop- use iu churches, stores, factories, none the worse of the trip, not I of Bandon, II. L. Leabo and Mrs. and weight o f fruit were a sight to written by Right n*n. William Ewart GI •¿•tons ular aud grpatly respected here, hotels, residences and country In Fv-Fr«.nter ot Great ljritian and Ireland. Cheeier. withstanding she participated in M. VYilaon, o f Portland. The fu behold. Apples, pears and prunes at a "re n t bargain Tbp foilowiDR is his im .; Iter. A IT. rtayo«. Queen’« Collette.OJitord. Lug , where they spent many years of homes; safer than ordinary gas or K Re.-, Samuel Ivn* Curtis«, UU.. CLicw^o TMoloakal the heated term of the northwest neral was to take place last Satur will be very plentiful. Sr»min»rr.ri-.ip'atfo IIP; Her. Frederic W. Farrar, IJ I> .. Rrscri|ttittn ami INslifirn1. reiilence, ai d we join in extending j kerosene lamps. Approved by all F.U.9., of Canterbury, Canterbury, Fn«.: l i n t . section, a new experience to her day, from the late residence o f the KlmevH (Yipr n, D.I).,TufU OolItg^HoaMnille, Muuj j C H A R T R E S is a beantifnl iron RTSy. 16 greetiugs. j the Boards of Underwriters through- Rev. Fnr.it V V Gunsaulus, 1). L > ., Armour Inrtitute, after several intervening years. , hands liitfh and weighs 1(>6H lbs. l i e is a deceased, 690 Division street. East I’ Til.; Rev Georg* r. Fentecoat, D.D., , , , r e t ■ out the United States. We want a Chicago, bone I'resi»yt*'rian Church, J^mdon, Kn«.; Key. R. S horse o f unusually fine style and action and A large number of fishermen „ . , . . MucAr’.h tr, L'.D., Calvary Baptist Church, New York ! gentle disp osition . He has pow erful build, , “ . , r first class agent in every town, City, M. VV. McCormac, connected with Side, and the pall-bearers were N. Y.; Her. Martin Hummeidjell, II I) . Main arrived yesterday morning from R Rtreet Free liapt i*t Church, Lew into*. Me . Her. Frank ! has a fino head, heavy neck, deep through Write for catalogue and prices. the Ferry mine at Riverton, was in members of the Indian War Veter *1 Bvi-ute, f>.l).. First Methodist Fpisoopal Church, j the shoulders, full across the breast, splen- the Columbia to go to work here ans aud Oregon Pioneers’ Associa Krenttfton, 1M.; lie* W. T. Mtvore, LL.I)., ” The Chris T uk A cetylenic G as M a c h in e C o . this place on business last Friday. tian fWmonwwIth," London, Fn* Her. Kdwnnl ! did hack and loin, round nnd full in th- for the canneries. Among them Hale, li.D.. Houth Congregational Church. barrel, broad «© tors t h 3 hips and rump, fin*» A k r o n , Ohio. F.vwrett They have discarded the old ma tion, ot which organizations de Khsteu. Me«a ; Rer. Joseph Ager Beet. I) I)., Wesleyan are sevesal who went from here College Hw'tiaiond, F.n«.; Res. Caspar Rene Gregory, | clean bone aud well set. H is offspring nre * * ip , zi„' _ ---------- chinery and will pot in much heav- ceased was a member. i o f Name norm, color and disposition. Got L d n i r t n i - t f , ££{pE L e ip z i8> ig , Germanv; O e r m e n » ; Her R e ». ** » ~ to the Columbia some while ago. C le a v e r W ilk in s o n . D .D ., U n ive rsity o f Cbicw g«* f | b y im ported Duke d e Chartres, 254. dnm Notice to taxpayers. ier machinery, which arrived on Bishop Morris, assisted bv Rev. cu go . ID ; R ev. H am u el H a rt, I> !>., T r in it y ColleR'\ The familiar form of Wui. Kendall, N orm a, im ported P ollock o f S cotland H a r t fo r d ,G u n n .: R o y , J . M o n ro G ib s o n . I ) , R . 8 t . J o h n * the Barbara Hernster this week, \vm. Horsfall, conducted morning W o o d P re s b y te ria n ( j i u r c h . L o n d o n . F.ng : R ev. G e o rg e G lo ry , dnm ---------- im ported trted Rattler. alias “ YY’ ild Bill,” as known to the L L 1'EUSONH IN D E B T E D T O C O O S C I/ortra er, L I . I».. T h e T e m p le . B o s to n . M * m Í. V A W . E A I R D . C o q u ille C it v . theo the coal mining business will al)d evening services ni the church 942 I page«, f>7 ful! pac«« il boys, was among them. Mr. K. \ com ity for taxes arc hereby notified tio r n e s n , g u ilt k e nniriot. lg e e , c lo th , # 6 0 ; half levant, $&.•.' and requested to N e t t l e the same im m edi 5 um- o f 8t. James the Apostle (Episco- has been before the mast for nearly ately ns Courthouse and Special S ohool A K f o 'K U I T I O lU M t pages, JUA fe ll-p a g e ill...f r a n s . fit » !* A - g i l t e d g e s, f u ll ievu n t, o n e volnm»-. two years pnst, including a trip or taxes m ust be paid, o r costs will be ad d ed. 1 tio More than twenty million free P*1« " " ) ¡« 8‘ Sunday in the pres- $ LV(0; S*v|* R— tw o vo lu m e s. f»H ievu n t. tu fte d . f -d O u W . W. G A G E . in 1« F a R T 8 . q u a r to s i«* , review nnr,«*ions t o e o c h . . n o satnples of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel MC* of large congregations. I ho At the Fair Store, two to Honolulu. • irimmsa tr im m e d «lig h tfk . $l.®) «i»ch part. paper cover«, ««wed, 1 1 i ' ; n o g !6 3tl S heriff. For nule at «11 |M»ok«to«» and by b o ok sellers. a i F«»r n Salve have been distribute,1 l.v the c o m in g service was the consecra- C. M. S k e k l s . HFNRY O O 811 RF 4 U P . farther in term at ion. writ« HENRY Prof. E. H. Anderson, president Fublinher.212 and 2»i Monroe Street,Chicago,lllinOM, mamifacturers. What better 'proof ¡OD tl‘ p ull,lrcl‘ pdlhoe p" d YVord reaches our city that aud principal o f the Drain Normnl of their confidence in its merits do ,he r.'te o f ho|y communion. The ---------------------- school, visitsd'Coqnille and other you want? It cures cures piles, burns evening service was special and in. Joseph Lett, late a resident o f this portions of Coos comity ln-t week, scalds, sores, in the shortest space cluderl the confirmation of Mrs. T. plnce, died nt Bicknell. Indiana, leaviug for home yesterday. UT 1 H AVE S TO C K F O R R A L F - It J. Little, Miss Annie McDonald on the 11th inst , brought on by n « • « • I . « « .« I « th l* J I'i.H i. of time. R. S. Knowlton. 15 ■ ’ l U ; Y A H I R T I I » . and Miss Rita Sinclair. The ser fall. Comrade Lett and wife re was his first visit to this portnu of In fa n ts' Hhirt« to o n « y M r o ld . . . . . . . t 5 7 Bishop K. V. Millard, o f the vices were interesting and editying, cently left their home at Canyon- Oregon, and in the interest of liis It would ho r big job to C hild’ « W ool Slot-kings. 5. «. 7 ............. A G E S , c h ild 's C otton Stockings, 5 ,0 . 7 ............ « school. He is a very pleasant and the sermons of the bishop able ville, where they had been living Church of Redeemed Israel, re tell one Imndrcd people a In fa n ts’ S hoe«, nil colors, 1 to 4 25 gentleman and sincerely devoted This church has the past four or five yeats, for old l.'J V turned to this plnce last Tuesday, nnd practical. day ai.ytliiug tlmt would M en 's B m d iiv Shoes, until g o n e He secured the after a residence of several months now nfnirly good membership and scenesinlndir.no. It is said that in his calltug. interest them iu your L adies' « n l«v Sh-e-s. until g o n e ----- 1.52 promise o f severalpupils from this p r ic e at Winston, Douglas county. He starts off prosperously, with a good Mr. L was in his usual good health, good*, but The church edi but fell from a porch, striking o n locality. will move his family to this place, field before it. w W rite fo r what you w ant. \ and has already put in a fice is a neat gothic structure, the his h<*ad, from which resulted con The “ First National Bank of band at improving the chnreh gift of an ardent ladv member in cussion o f the brain and death. Coos County,” is the style and title grounds. He has a large tent, Philadelphia and therefore free Joseph Lett was a comrade in the of an application filed in the treas \ h F ii I h i u ì CI i ì i !:! which he will pitch at several from debt. The bishop concluded late wer and had been a member ury department nt Washington by I f done the right way. points during the fall aud conduct his work lin e and departed yes of oui G. A. K. post at this place. San Francisco parties. A butik is This paper will tell eev. L . A. M A R H T L h b . Addie S 5 a n i 2 7 M url^et S t ., S . f . C levtl.ncd, O r fe ó n . preaching services. end hundred at i oce. terday for bis h one in Porllai.d. He was protably 62 venri of age. badlv needed in this valley. POWDER Dry Goods, Ladies’ and G it’s’ Underiaar GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, iACES, EMBROIDERIES, ADJES’ CORSETS, ETC.. Rubber (foods and Oil Clothing. Groceries, FI.OIXR VW Tobaccos, Ciprs, J. W. LENEYES STORE. GROCERIES CANNED G O O D S ^e All Our Patrons s J Say! “ FeffersJ!!------------ — “ We've got t o . '■Squelch Dr. MOORE. H O T E L COQUILLE, S A C E TY LE N E CAS. For Sale! tub People’s Bie Histon, - CHARTRES- The Egg Season is Over. A Big Job It's Dead Easy von is I hr time to (fi t BARGAINS ! SMITHS CASH STORE All O \ SIZES, : Pics for Sal*