Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 13, 1898, Image 3

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    Capt. O. P. Ellingsoti was up
froifi his lower-river home at Larn-
pey creek a couple of days last
week. Capt. E. is a good and pop­
ular citizen, lie was in command
of the Mizpnh on her pnst sum­
mer’s trip to Alaska aud return.
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TU KSDAY DEC 18Ì Ì891
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Marahfìuld
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LiOCAL ITEMA
Additional local» on 2d |>.»ge.
Hnvn you seen the Jewett type­
writer?
Nioo jewelry at Gilllinm's, and
rep airin''of nil kinds.
Prof. J. If. Bnrklow has moved
from Bandou to Norway.
Second-hand billiard table for
sale. Apply at Ibis office.
I I M | i you
= ever
s e e a sn o w
Storm m
Som m er?
We never did; but we have
seen tlic clothing at this time
of the year so covered with
dandruff that it looked as if it |
had been out in a regular snow­
storm.
No need o f this snow storm .
As the summer sun would
melt the falling snow so will
Tlios. Hirscli, a prominent ntid
old citizsu of Marshfield visited
the new couuty sent yesterday.
O no an fob S alk — A good Whit­
ney <fc Holmes organ— second-hand
hut in pood order— cheap. In ­
quire at this office.
*
Rev. Lee of Marshfield has re-
ceived a letter from a son of Rev.
T. B. Ford, who says that Rev.
Ford is getting nlong as nicely as
could be expected nod that there is
every prospect that he will recover.
He also adds that no amputation
now seems necessary.
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Our townsmnu, B. H. Burns,
has ordered one of those splendid
sewing machines — the Arlington—
through the H erald . Mr. B. is a
practical machinist, and familiar
with sewing-machines, and when
examining one of these offered by
[ the H erald pronounced it first-
class and a splendid machine.
j Better let us older ODe for you
j render.
v a i *
B aking
P ow der
A b s o l u t e l y 'P u b e
M akes the food more delicious and wholesom e
t
ROVI BAKINO POWER CO-, NEW YORK,
Confectioneries, m ts, tolmccce,
cigars, etc., at Mrs. Nasburg’s.
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are sold by all drug­
Marshfield Sun: II. H. Barrett, gists under a positive
who drives the stage between Gnrd- j guarantee, first bottle
melt these flakes of dandruff in
or money re­
iner and Florence, discovered the I benefits
the scalp. It goes further than j
funded. Book on dis­
bodies o f five drowned men on the j eases o f the heart and
this: it prevents their formation.
It has still other properties:
ocean bpach n few miles north o f, nerves free. Address,
it will restore color to gray hair I
the Umpqua river, Friday last. | DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
in just ten times out of every
He reporteil his discovery to Cap -1
[ ten eases.
tain BnrgmaD, o f theUmpqua life-
And it does even m ore: it I
feeds and nourishes the roots
snviug station, who, with his crew, Leagus Program — Friday. Dec 16, 1898
of the hair. Thin hair becomes
went to the scene and buried the
thick hair; and short hair be­
T o p i c — W o r k i n g Wrrn C h r i s t .
several bodies in the sand near
comes long hair.
by. The bodies were fouud in a Song No. 03.
We have a book on the Hair j
and Scalp. It is yours, for the
nude form aud iu a badly decom­ Song No. 8i nnd prayer.
lesson, Luke 24. 1.3-29............
asking.
posed condition, tint four o f them Scripture
.......................... O. F. Wenninger, leader
I f y o u d o n o t o b ta in all th e b o n e flts I
are
supposed
to
have
been
victims
Heading of Gen. 17, 1 . . . . . . . .Flora Boyrie
y o u H xp ooted fr o tn t h e use o f th e V ig o r ,
I w r lto th e d o c t o r a b o u t It.
P r o b a b ly
Heading, Gen. 28, 15............ Kittie Johnson
o f the Atalanta wreck, and the Kong
th e r e Is s o m e d iffic u lty w ith your geti-
No. 10.
I eral s y s te m w h ic h inuy l>e easily re­
fifth, which was nearly a skeleton, Heading, "How to Walk With Christ”
m oved.
A d dress,
DU. J . C. A V F ill, L o w e ll, M ass, fc
................................. Miss Marvin Lamb
is believed to have been a victim of
Reading, Psalm 1, 1-0................F. A. White
| the Arngc wieck—so reports say Rending, "Rem em ber the Blessings” ..
.............................................Elfle Collier.
j that came down the beach. The
No. 62.
j bodies were fonud nearly 100 miles Song
Paper on "W alking with Christ” ..
j
from the scene of the wrecked At-
........................................ B. F. Lawrence
Dr. Milos’ Nervo Plasters 25c. at all druggists.
| alanta, and it is probable that the ltoll call, members to repsond with suitable
scripture verse.
House for rent, with lnrge gnr ! men might have perished iu some Hong No. 119-
den attached. Apply at H ebali > unknown accident that has occurred Loaguo Benediction.
E d it h H a y t u r ,
at sea.
office.
First Vice-President.
Sam Johnson, of Johnson B 'o ’s,
is blind aud has laid aside all
books. He can still count change,
and will therefore sell for cash.
He claims be will make friends,
M. H. Horsey will pay cash for
while in the present manner of
doing business lie makes enemies 75 pounds of cabbage, or any
for presenting bills that are long amount less, delivered at boat land­
*
past due and ought to be paid.
* ing or residence.
George H. Brant, the party who
robbed employes at Prosper, in
this county, some few months ago,
and also played horsethief and
burglar at Remote, (Jamas Yallev
and Olalla on Ilia way out to the
valley, being picked up at the lat­
ter place bv Justice Welts and the
constable, was (tied at Rosebnrg
last week and given 4 years in the
penitentiary by Judge Haruiltc d .
G. I1'. Bontell put the fine Inige
hell into the belfry at the uew j
school house last Saturday, midi
HAT no ono remedy can contain the
will hnug it as soou as the woik is!
elements necessary to euro all diseas­
forwarded in the belfry to that
es, Is a fact well known to everyone.
point. It is a 500-pound bell, of; Dr. Miles* System of Restorative Remedies
j deep, pleassnt toup, with modern consists of seven distinctively different
arid most convenient hangings, nndj preparations, each for ita own purpose.
Mrs. L. C. Lraralcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath­
will serve the purpose admirably | erines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suf­
j for many \ ears.
fered from extreme nervousness and annoy­
ing constipation, developing into palpitation
The new courthouse and new
in for lively
visits Sundays when the weather is
favornble.
Soothing, healing, cleansing. Do
"Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the im­
placable enemy of sores, burns and
wounus.
It never fades to cure
piles. You may rely upon it. R. S.
Knowlton.
A. G. Muir, an elderly and prom­
inent rancher of the North Fork,
near Gravel Ford, spent Saturday
and Saturday night in town, aftor
visiting sevmul days ill other por­
tions of the couuty. He inspected
the new courthouse aud was much
pleased.
The annual electiou o f Empire! and weakness o f tho heart. I was unablo to
| City took place on Monday of last sleep, suffered much from headacho, pain in
| week, with the following result: my left side, palpitation and a constant
of weakness and prostration. I began
Trustees—T. H. Walker, J o h D j feeling
using Dr. Miles* Nervine, Heart Cure and
Flanagan and I). Morse, jr. Recot-1 Nerve and Liver Tills and the Anti-Pain
der —William Turpen. The city! Pills to relievo sudden paroxysms of pain
marshal is appointed by the town j and headache. I soon felt much Improved
hoard, and among those promi-J and the pains and aches and weariness left
mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Restorative
uenllv mentioned for that position! Tonic and am now restored to my former
aie Harry Nicholls, Charles Jack- I good health."
Dr. Miles' Remedies
son and Gustaf Egblooin.
Bchoolhouse come
Rvv. J. L. Futrell will preach at
Riverton next Sunday, morning
aud uigbt. and on Saturday night
before will deliver a lecture on
• Some Principles of Psychology."
Everybody invited.
From Extreme Nervousness.
, Or. Miles’ Pain Pills stup Uoaaocne.
Holiday Goods galore at the
BERLIN STORE.
baking powder
flavoring extracts
and spices
when you may try them
at our risk.
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^ Coquille Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O
F., elected Ihe following officers for
the ensuing term at its regular
meeting Saturday night, Dec. 3d:
B. F. Lawrence, N. (i.; Dr. Culin,
V. G.; J. 8. Lawrence, secretary;
8. P. C. Johnson, treasurer; Dr.
Carter, John Nasburg aud L. Har-
locker, trustees.
At the Fair Store,
C.
M.
Miss Tonnie, 46 inches high,
wearing a $6.50 hat, wash-
silk dress of latest style, fine
button shoes—largest Doll on
the market—will greet you at
the
BERLIN STORE.
S k e e i . s .
Our old friend and form er fel-
low-countyman, A J. Mack, writes
us of late date from Eugene,* Ore­
gon. Mr. Mack has many relatives
and fiiends iu Coos county, and
especially in the Coquille valley,
[to whom he sends love and well-
wishes. Iu speaking of the times
[ lie says:
“ Times are hard and
money is hard to get by us farmers.
Fifty cent wheat doesn’t fill our
pockets very fast. That great Mc­
Kinley ware o f prosperity has not
reached out this far yet, but we
are still waiting patieutly for it.”
^ A N D Y CATHARTIC
j o b c o k tito
Brette Clark, a former citizen of
Coquille, returned to this place last
Friday alter au absence of about
two years. Mr. C. was in U. S.
uniform, having been a member of
Co. A, 7th California volunteer in-
fautry about 8 months awaiting
orders iu California to goto Manila
or some other Spanish seaport.
Bnt he comes home a free man
agnin, having beeu discharged on
That lAsntm Bark can t>o cure a with the 2d inst. Mr. C. is a brother of
Dr. Miles’ NERVE PLASTER Only 25c.
our Mrs. C. D. Elliott, where he is
oow visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Col Ivor, and
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Collver, clever
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yonnj» people from the bay aide,
passed through town last Friday
on n visit to Bandon. They viewed Brands on Runaway lo t's — Look Out
for Them and C atch Them .
most of our towu intervening the
arrival o f the train and the de­
WING to the freshet, about 1000 of ray
parture of the boat, including a
Logs have been Rtaited down the
very pleasant call at the H erald river. Look out for them aud catch them.
Brands given above.
Suitable reward
sauclum.
There is no merit in be-
incr ignorant o f the virtues
oi Sc hilling's B est
tea
coflfeo
soda
Complete slock o f new Holiday The German Specialists
A nice stock o f fine jewelry at
—
Goods ut lhe B E R L IN STORE.
Mrs. N asturg’s.
I J. W. Sugg made a run up from From Portland, Oregon, will be nt
Overcome evil with good. Over­
John Yoakum's logging camp, be­ Hotel Coquille
come vour coughs and colds with
NOVEMBER
8,
9
and
10.
low Beaver Hill, yesterday.
He
If you have chronic catarrh, con­ Oue Minute Cough Cure. It is so
has a very sore hand, caused by
good r hildren cry for it.
It cures
sultation
is free of charge.
contact with a cross-cut saw.
Do you blow mucus from the nose? croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, gripf e
Judge and Mrs. Schroeder re-
Are you troubled with bleeding of and all throat aud lung diseases.
R. S. Knowlton.
| turned last Friday from their visit the nose?
cu the lower river and spent a day
Are the nostrils obstructed, mak­
Mrs. S. F. Shepard lias re­
or t in iu tins city with their daugh­ ing breathing difficult?
ceived 1st« letters, papers and
ter, Mrs. Harry Kribs, and family.
Are you hoarse at times?
curios from her hnsbaud, Sergt. S.
F or S ale —Iu Baudon, one of
Is the mucus dropping down from F Shepard, of Co M, 2d U S.
the choicest locations, a pleasant the nose into tlie throat?
vol. engineers, at Honolulu. One
home, new, unique iu style, nnd
Is your uose stopped up ?
of the papers is the “ News Muster,”
with a splended view of the town
Is your hearing affected?
issued at Camp McKinley, Hono­
and oceau.
Sheltered from the
Is your throat sore at times?
lulu, in the iutercst of the 1st N.
north winds. For particulars, ap.
Do you spit a good deal when ris­ Y. vol. infantry. It is very neatly
| ply to the H erald .
[tf. ing in the tnoruiug?
gotten up Hod quite interesting to
Do you hem and hawk to clear tlie soldiers themselves nnd to
Many a household is saddened hr
your
throat?
death because of the failure to
fiiends as supplying the news.
Catarrh is a dangerous disease, The other, N 09 . I aud 2 of a new
keep on hand a safe and absolutely
! certain cure for croup such as Oue which leads into consumption.
paper, named “ The Reveille,”
Weak eyes cured; cross-eyes issued by nnd devoted to the inter­
! Minute Cough Cure. See that your
little ones are protected against straightened without operation; cat­ ests of the 3,1 battalion, 2d U. S.
aracts removed without a knife; vol. engineers— that to which Ser­
' emergency. R. S. Knowlton.
glasses fitted where all others have
“ Dad” Needham, contracting failed; rupture aud hernia cured geant Shepard belongs—and is
painter of the Deiv courthouse, and without truss, s or operation; sure quite similar in style to the other
employes, finished the outside cure for kidney diseases; chronic aud published to the same end.
Sergt. Shepard has an attack of
| paiutiug nnd tore down the scaf- rheumatism cured.
fever, but in mild form and is
! folding last Friday. With the or­
Do not fail to see the German hopeful of soon rpgaiuing his
namental huff in comparison with Specialists. A friendly talk will cost
The N. Y. regiment,
the bright terracotta aud gray base­ you nothing, and is bound ’ o result health.
which had been ravaged with fever,
ment walls, the structure makes a in a great deal of good to vou.
* was sent home lately.
handsome aud brilliant appearance
and is admired by all. Mr. Need-
! ham bas done both a good aud neat
! job of paiutiug.
Our fellow-citizen, R. G. Mc-
Quigg, expresses a strong desire to
! secure the fruit dryer and starch
factory for this locality, aDd to
brek np bis wish will donate oue to
three acres of his land to that end.
He could giye advantageously for
C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N
receiving and shipping both by
IO*
river and rail, if the site is selected
AU
iu that locality. Mr. Me realizes
25* 50*
DRUGGISTS
that $4 at ton for apples that are
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
NSI
pie anti booklet Tree. Ad. STERLING REMEDY CO., Chit-airo. Montreal. Can., or New York.
til,
oow mostly going to waste would
be a great step forward.
given.
deofi 3 t # l
OUR
S T O C K IN G
UP
And Going on at a Rapid Rate
LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
Holiday life Goods
33-V -E .K
B E O U G H T
COQU IL L E
TO
C IT Y
J. W. CLINTON,
Norway, Oregon.
W A N T ED
11 1,000
NEW FIRM,
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N E W
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NEW GOODS,
P R IC E S .
E r a s in g Kept ii a Well-Appointed D roi Store.
C O Q U ILLE P H A R M A C Y , (Macy & Moore.)
TONS
K
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H O S IE R Y .
Dry Goods, Ladles' ani Gants' Underwear
Cull flpples! GENTS’
FURNISHING GOODS,
Paid for same ACES,
,
.ARIES’
CORSETS,
ETC..
llelivercd on Cars
Coquille City or Rubber ( M s and
Oil Clothing.
Myrtle Point.
Groceries,
JOHNSON BRO’S,
F L O U R PI) F E E D ,
C o q u ille C ity ,
Tohaccos, Clears, Candies
fo r P a r tic u la r s .
Irish
¡it
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
Constipation prevents tho body
A large supply o f Caii'lles aurl
from ridding itself of waste matter.
j
e m b r o id e r ie s
Decorat ions for Christmas trees at
Fred Sclietter, the social, clever
De Witt’s Little Early Risers will
The Plmrmaoy.
and popular citizen o f Empire City,
remove tho trouble and cure Sick
Hendnelie, Rilliousness, Inactive
Mrs. C. D. Elliott is expected was on our streets yesterday.
Liver and clenr the Complexion.
home from southern California
Miss Alice Clinkenbenrd, one o f
Small sugar conted, don't gripe or
some time this week.
Coos conuty’s excellent teachers, is
cause nausea. R. S. Knowlton.
Mrs. G ils Buckingham came up on her return from Moscow, Idaho.
from Bandon today on a visit to
The Woodmen’s masquerade
Deputy Ccuntv Clerk L. H. Haz­
her auut, Mrs. R E. Buck.
New Year’s eve promises to be a
ard made a visit on the tiny, going
The following were elected offi­ grand affair.
Lots of folks are
McDonaldT barber shop is where over on Inst Wednesday’s train, and cers o f the Epworth League at
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
racking their brains for “ ideas” to
you get a good hair cut and a nice returning yesterday.
last Wednesday evening’s meeting: materialize and make their repre­
clean shave. Give him a trial.
I f you want a big stocking full President, B. F. Lawrence; 1st sentation a success.
Mrs. Ora Wickham came up of successful business get your ads vice-president, Miss Edith Ilayter;
No mail from the east arrived
Touch 2d vice-president, Miss
Mary
yesterday from Beaver Hill on a into the H erald at once.
(net Friday-—one of the prettiest
the
button
aud
the
H
erald will Dratie;
3d vice-president, Miss days o f the year, and nfter six or
short visit to her mother and
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.
do the rest.
Zettie Messer; secretary, Miss
Sacks furnished by Johnson Bros.
friends.
seveu lovely days nnd pleasant
Miss Eva Hall closed a very suc­ Marvin Lamb; treasurer, Miss j weather.
Where was the con­
The H erald tliauks Messrs.
Eflie Collier; organist, Miss Kittie
tractor?
Flauagan & Bennett, Marshfield cessful term of private school at Johnson.
Parties who have
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bankers, for a very handsome cal­ Snmner last F’ riday. We learn
A
fine
line
of
ladies
capes’
collar-
John W. Grimes, judgment cred­
endar for '99. Cur friend, Deputy th%t the school was vary prosper­
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ous, nud the teacher very generally itor, hid in the W . 8. Jenkins 1 etts, gloves, silk handkerchiefs,
County Clerk Hazard, kiudly d e­
jewelled belts, all of nice quality,
popular.
property uear Gresn Point on the fine materials and latest styles, at to sell, address
livered the present.
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St
C. H. BUTLER, PR O PR IE T O R .
The sooner a cough or cold is river below this place, sold by Mrs. Nasburg’s.
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H. L BURLESON,
A cough is not like a fever. It cured without linrm to the sufferer Sheriff Gage Monday o f last week
does not have to run a certain course the better.
Capt. H. L. Burleson came over
Marshfield, Oregon.
Lingering colds are on an exeen'ion issued from the cir­
AVINO LEAHED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O STLE RY
Cure it quickly and effectually with dnngerous. Hacking cough is dis­ cuit court last term. Tlie amount on yesterday’s train on business—
I ain now prepared to entertain the traveling pntilio in firat-olaaa
style, with the verj best of accommodations and at most reason­
One Minute Cough Cure, the best tressing. One Minute Cough Cure was $450.76, just the total o f the to see to the forwarding of delayed
Administrators Notice.
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
remedy for all ages and for the quickly cures it. Why suffer when judgment, costs, etc.
lumber for finishing the fruit dryer
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
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and
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located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Term■
most severe cases. We recommend ] such a cough cure is within reach ?
at Marshfield.
persons whom it may concern, that on
for Families and Theatrical Tronpea.
Miss Belle Donk, daughter of
it because it's good. R. S. Kuowl- It is pleasant to the taste.
the
28th
day
of
November,
1893,
8.
H.
Haz­
R. S. Cy Doak, at Parkersburg, passed
Rates —$1 to #1.50 pel day.
Grandma Seed, who baa been
ard, as administrator of the estate of
ton.
Knowlton.
through town yesterday on her way living at Myrtle Point for several James Aiken, deceased, filed in the County
o f the Htate of Oregon for the
A grand masquerade ball is lo b e
A largely attended and very to Sau Francisco, where ahe will months, visited her folks a n d ! Court
Couuty of Coos his final account as such
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THE GREATEST B 0 0 1 OP m IG E I
at Sumner Christmas eve. 'i hey pleaaant farewell reception waa become a patient in hospital. friends here for a few days past.
administrator, and that thereupon the said
Court duly made an order directing notice
expect a grand time, for which ar­ given at the residence of onr Miss Belle is well known and pop­
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Ex-Sheriff Z. T. Siglin came upj thereof be given by said administrator, by
Should be I d E w j Homo and Library.
m u tu al
rangements nae bemg made by townsman, Hon. W. H. Nosier, last ular, and many friends will legret from bis new home, near Beaver j causing
the same to be published iu some
clever young men in the neighbor­ Friday evening, in honor of his to learn that her health is failing Hill, last Friday and greeted I newspaper published in said Coos county
as often as once a week for four successive
hood. They will have good music daughters, Mrs. A. W. Moorrison, and her young life threatened with many old friends.
weeks; and. also, further ordered that >
1 . . r i t f . n h , R l .h . n o n W illiam
and a midnight supper. Tickets of San Diego, Cal., ani Miss Min­ fntal disease.
Wednesday, the Ilth day of January, 1899,
K*-Pr«m ier ot Ormi« B r i n .« nut
he and the same was, by said order, ap ­
h ii * k « .v A. H . S*yce. gtieen * C oll***. Oxford. I tu
$1, including supper.
nie Nosier, who will leave for the
of California.
J. W. Clinton, the Norway log­ $ 1 .0 0 0 worth of County Warrants pointed as the day for the hearing o f o b ­
j
for
sale;
any
size
to
suit
purchaser.
s . m i n . r f . C ll'M a a III : Bwr
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bay tomorrow, there to take a ger, was in town yesterday.
jections
to
said
final
account
and
the
set-
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His
I a s . I—an nl Ouwrtmrr, C«al«rb«r>. i t t in
L» " :
W a n t P f l - T ° exchange, good oitv stenmer for San Francisco, thence
tleraent thereof.
E lm .r H n .im p , T U l .Y n lt .
Inquire at H erald office.
life
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Rndowraent
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fiilm
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Policies
ndveitisement in the H erald last
** atllC U proper^ in Los Angeloa
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Dated this 28th day o f November. 1898.
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to San Di°go. Mrs. Morrison re­ week started the log-catchers out
REV. JA8. L. FUTRELL Agent. l*,na T’r n .n it.ria o I l.arch, r.'n d on , lin k . W rv ’
H. II. HAZARD,
Choicest confections of all kinds,
county, California, for property in
M .aA rthnr, 1> 1) . U alrar, Baptiat < ! " W hh i
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turns home after a visit of several promptly, and bis loss from logs homemade and fresh, as alao pies, Administrator o f the estate of James
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M artin Sutntn*rL«n.
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Coquille City, or vicinity.
Lot
Aiken, deceased.
It jan. 11
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SttHcl Fre* Baptist Church.
weeks to her old home at this place, going out over the bar will be very cakes, etc., at Mrs. Nasbnrg’a.
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M Bristol, D .I L F ir r*t Met h«wiist > m *cor«l L fcurcfc,
50x120, new, modern 5-room house,
Kvantton. III.; Re* W
' . % Moore. I L I » . Tke O . ••-
but onr young friend Miunie goes light.
Notice.
h .4 London, ESS
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(inn (v.tnm onw M llh,”
with all conveniences for small fam­
J. J. Lamb and daughter, Miss
E m r l t 11 »le, l> 1» •
<v,nr * * " V . T . *Um
on a protracted visit — for two years,
Howton M aw .; K oy . .lo ^ p h A «»r Bwet. U P ., « • ’ ■ e m
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Irene,
visited
Marshfield
a
brief
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Kichrnond.
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Santa Claus' headquarters
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COUNTY COURT OF COOH
we understand, to attend school —
U i p t i « Cniwnr^ity,
, *<** T ? 1)
time only.
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County, Htate o f Oregon, will receive
spell last week.
Clwuver W ilkinson. I) I> . UnT»tr«ity of th icw . . Ch.-
leaving home and friends for all fo r Coos county is at the
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sealed proposals for *h« suoerintending
ce 40 , ID.; 11«v Hitmual Hnrt. P P V n I t ' b | V i
H erald L and A L ow Co.
Hartford.
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and
management
of
the
Coos
County
Poor
these long, dreary mouths. Miss
PrnebytennnChuroh, London,
» • o e o »g s
BERLIN STORE.
The latest nouelties in Holi­ Farm and Infirmary for the year com ­ Coqaille C.ty, Or^—Oppaait* Depot. C Wood
I .or itner. L L .D . The Temple. Bo ton. Mnm.
rO P tl.tK RIMr 101. 9 0 Jinan*. M
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The “ long and short” o f it are Minnie is a charming and most
mencing
March
J,
1899,
and
ending
Feb­
Harry Noble and Hiram K iog day Goods, at BERLIN STORE. ruary 28. 1900. AU bids roust state defin­ Keeps only Pure Wines ami Liquori and tions. g ilt edge*, cloth, I* W; bnlf »«»»nt, B l » « « ‘ l
not welcome visitors toCooscounty, popular yonng lady, and onr society
Fine
Cigars.
are
opening
a
logging
camp
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pn«ne.
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Call at Mrs. Clias. Moon’s for itely what the applicant proposes to do, T he Americas Club Whisky is one o f the tlone. H t Y le A -g t lt edges, fall
nor to meet op with on tho high­ circles and her host of friends will Greeen Point.
and be filed with the Oonnty Clerk on or
•15 Of*; Style B -tw o volume«, fa ll levnnt. tnlteo
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choice
winter
milliuery.
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specialties
served
in
thes3
Clnbrooms.
miss
her
very
much.
The
H
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ways, if it is their fixed business to
before January 4. 1899.
in IS P A R T S .cu erto sir«, review qaeetioa« •o«*i,*< -
Done this 18th day of November. l s98.
Johnson Bro's is headquarters
meddle with other people's affairs wishes tjotli a safe jonrney, and
A. G. Aiken is now nightwntcli-
L. HARLOCKKK.
; for syrups.
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health and happiness.
and take what is Dot their own.
nov2? 3t |
Couuty Judge.
J
J. W. LENEYE’S STORE.
Shipping Potatoes
i OTEL COQUILLE,
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Lifo Insnrance Company Hie People’s BleBisliinj
Bot Billiard Tabl**iu S«nthprn Orucaa