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OREGON,
TU ESDAY,
| ) K . J. HU RT M OO RE,
S U R G E O N AN D P H Y S IC IA N .
COQUILUK .CITY, OltEGON.
promptly
W ILL
d«v IH ulijUt.
Coos County’s New Temple of Justice.
t h . pollJ to «Il oalls,
£UGENE RANNENBERG,
ATTORNEY
at
LAW
C O Q U IL L E C I T Y , O R E G O N .
Located at Coquille City, the County Seat— Des
cription of the Beautiful Structure.
Qffloe in Herald llailding, Coquille G'itv, Or.
^ IH E
’lilo
C O M M E R C IA L - i - -
m oil modern r.rrimiied I1AUI1KU
HHOF in Cuqaille City.
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
~C . L.
MOON,
A tto r n e y a n d
C o u n s e lo r a t L a w
OOQUILLE CITY. OUEQON.
K ent Estate and C ollection. a Specialty.
John F. Hall,
m ____.___________
•A -ttom esr . a t - ILa'W,
M ARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Dealer in R b \ l E state o f all kinds.
OQUILLE Grange No. 290. Patrons o f
Husbandry meet on the 1st Saturday
o f each month at 10 o'clock a. m.
N. L o r e n z , Master.
B. Paonenberg, 8eo.
________________
C
.fTO Q U lLLE W. O. T. D. meets each 2d
\ J aud 4th Friday at 2:30 p in.
M rs . G aqe , Pres.
Mrs. W. Rich, Secretar y . __
YItT iE CAMP, NO. 197, WOODMEN
o f t ;io World, meets at Masonic Hall
1st and 31 Monday nights o f each month.
A. J. H h h b w o c
Consul.
Goorge T. Moulton, Clerk.
M
IOU U T COQUILLE, NO. 18, FORE8T-
^ers o f America, meets everv second and
fourth Thursday evening, at Masonic Hall
Coquille City, Oregon.
II. N. L orenz , C. R.
G ho . O. L eaoh , R. S
C
=•=
aud ample fireproof vault, and is
supplied with a counter aud desk
room.
Still to the left, and the south
west room on that floor, is
JAN U ARY
18 99.
makers.
Steiner
Blosser, Sa’ em, Or*,
contractors for the galvanized iron
work, tinning, heating and plumb-
| ing,and the work was done by David
j Steiner, “ Shorty" Fraser and J j . A.
1 Guyer. of Salem.
The brick work was done by
Harry Draper, Oscar Taylor and
Dim VanWagner, of Salem, Or.
Carpenters — E. Craig, Johnny
Stauff, A. L. Nosier, W. H. Nosier,
Wm. Burggraf, C. A. White, Cal
Shields, L. A. Morgan and Thos.
Krewson.
qpnial Gene
Robinson was
“ boss” of the work—beginning
with tho excavntion for the base
ment nud ending up with the inside
finish, doiugall that his hnnds could
find to do. He was ably assisted by
Novy Little, A1 Hite and Henry
Longuss.
The plastering was under the
management of E. M. Sorber, of
Salem, a skilled workman, and a
gentleman from Olalla, whose name
is unknown to us.
The ¡minting ooutrnct was let to
J. Hi. (“ Dad") Needham and son
Walter, of Salem, Or., and these
were ably assisted by our own
townsmen. Joe Rochon, E A. Me-
Duffee and N. W. Leaeve.
The lumber was furnished from
Lyons’ mill, of this citj', and is
spoken of in the highest terms by
Supervising Architect Burggraf and
Contractor Snook as to quality,
skill of preparation and facility of
supply.
The vault doors and fronts nre
works of art from The Champion
Iron Co., of Kentou, Obio. They
are supplied with approved locks,
bolts and bars, and of handsome
finish.
The sash and doors came from
the North Pacific Planing Mill Co.,
of Portland, Oregon.
All in all, Coos county is the pos
sessor of one of the most substan
tial, handsome aud convenient of
public buildings, modern in style
and arrangement, capacious, con
venient and central. Its dimensions
are sufficient for years to come, sup
plying the need for court purposes,
public, offices and county prison,
and yet to the credit of all parties
— county court, architect and con
tractor--the structure lias been so
substantially, handsomely and hon-
‘
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.u -
expentiituVe.~ * Coos couDfy" *jlT {Tie
exception iu this reporter’s large
exerienee of public work of this
kind, wherein the people have been
served faithfully and honestly. The
cost to our people will hardly be
over $15,000, while ordinarily the
same sized building, villaincusly
slighted by the interposition of
“jobbers” and “jobs,” and clinched
all along the line by corrupt offi
cials aud middlemen, would liavo
run up to $40,000 or $50,000.
The H erald congratulates the cit
izens of Coos county, and is glad
of the humble part it bas taken in
the matters of selecting a site and
at the same time guarding the in
terests of the people. We feel re
paid at the consciousness of having
done our duty.
N O . 23 .
A $05.00 Machine
fo r
$ ]8 .M
Tue Improved *•
Mew High-Arm
Arlington”
SSWlilO lÜKfiltt
&
NEW
HOME
STYLE
IA T E S T
Ol ST
CHCAPStf
S h ip p e d to s u y o n o f
a uyv.-hctv, o n ÎJ
d a y s ’ free* trial,
i n y o u r o v »I
h o m e , w ith o u t
n sL iu g o n e ecu ?
iu a d v a n ce.
10 y e a rs’
w ritte n
w a r ra n ty w i t h
ea ch m a ch in e.
ARLINGTON.”
A strictly h ig h -g r a d e F ew -
iu g M a c h i n e ,
fl u i s l i e d
t h ro u g h o u t iu t lie b est p o - -
s ib lc m a n n e r. It pt.s.-t><cs nil
m o d e r n im p ro v e m e n ts, a u d i s
m e ch a n ica l co u s lr u g lio u
i.l
su ch th a t in it a rc c o m b in e d
s im p lic it y w ith g re a ta tr e u rti..
th u s in s u r in g ea se o f ru n n in g ,
d u ra b ility , a u d m a k in g it im
p o s s ib le lo r th e m a c h in e t o b e
p u t ou t o f o rd er. I t s e w s fu tt
a n d m a k e s a p e r fe c t s t iL h
w ith a ll kiudft o f t h ; en d SUtt
nil classes o f m a te r ia l. A!v.-;.y$
rea d y fo r use a n d unrivni!»-<l
i fo r sp eed , d u ra b ility a n d q u a l
ity o f w o r k . N o tice t l . e ‘ fo l
lo w i n g p o in t s o| sy ip crk n i’ y-
T he Mead o f t h e “ A r lin g t o n ” s w in g s o n p.ateut s o c k e t h in g e s , firm ly lie id d o w n b y & th u m b
t c r e w . S t r o n g , su b sta n tia l, neat a u d h a n d s o m e in d e s ig n , a u d b ea u tifu lly o r n a m e n t e d in g o ld
Ued p la te h a s r o u n d e d c o r n e r s a n d is in la id o r c o u n te r su n k , m a k in g it flush w ilh t o p o f table.
M ight s t A rm — -S p ace u n d e r th e a rm is
in c h e s h ig h a n d 1) in c h e s lo n g . T h is w ill a d m it t tie
la rg e s t s k irts , n n d e v en qu ilts. It is Self-Threading— A b so lu te ly n o h oles to p u t t h re a d th ro u g n
e x c e p t e y e o t n e e d le . Shuttle is c y lin d e r , o p e n o n en d , e n t ir e ly s e lf-th r e a d in g , ea sy t o p u t iu o r
t a k e o n !; b o b b in h o ld s a la rg e a m o u n t o f th re a d . Stitcli Regulator is on th e b ed o f th e m a ch in e,
b c » c a t % t h e b o b b in w in d e r, a n d h a s a sc a le s h o w in g th e n u m b e r o f stitch e s to th e in c h , a n d c.-,n
b - c h a n g e d frp iu 8 tp 32 stitch es t o .t h e in c h . Feed is dou b le a n d e x t e n d s on b o th a id es o f n e e d le ;
n e v e r ta ils t o t .ik e 'r o o d s t h r o u g h ; n e v e r s to p s a t sea m s; m o v e m e n t is p o s itiv e ; n o s p r in g s to
x.—
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d at n w
b
r e a »------J
k and —
g et
ou » t —
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r d e r ; ca n b e w ra
ised
m ill.
l lo w A
e r utom
e d at atic
w ill. T A utom atic Bobbin ...........
W inder— Fc
fillin g th e b ob b in a u to m a tica lly a n d p e r fe c t ly sm o >oth
o th w ith o u t h o ld in g th<
t h e threa d. M a ch in e d o c
n o t ru n w h ile w in d in „ g b o b b in . . - L igh
t R unnlng—
d o c s not fa tig
ue th ron
^ .............
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a s sy
y t to
o r rim
u n , t____________
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“ is
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■”
t th
h e e c-a
m e n
It s sk
lS it*,
au
a tor, m a k e s little n o is e a n d sew s ra p id ly . Stitch
fe m
o n h<
b o il th
w ill n ot ra v el, a n d e a n b e c h a n g e d w ith ou t s t o p p in g t h e m a ch in e . T t n J lo n is a fiat a p i m g 't * i!
» io n , a n d w ill a d m it t h re a d fr o m 8 to liiO s p o o l c o tto n w ith o u t c h a n g in g . N e v e r g e t s o n ? -o f cr< W .
T h e N eed le is a str a ig h t, se lf-s e ttin g n e e d le , flat o n o n e side, a n d c a n n o t b e p u t iu v / r w g .
Bar is rou n d, m a d e o f ca se -h a r d e n e d steel, w ith o il c u p nt th e b o t to m to p r e v e n t o il from g e ttin •
o n t h e g o o d s . Adjustable Bearings— A ll b e a r in g s a r e ca se -h a r d e n e d steel a n d ea sily a d ju sted
w ith a sc r e w d riv e r. A ll los t m o t io n ca n b e ta k e n u p , a n d th e m a c h in e w ill last a lifc t im i.
A ttach m en ts— tia cli m a ch in e is fu rn ish ed w ith n ecessa ry t o o ls a n d a cces sories, a u d iu a d d itio n w e
fu r n is h a n e x tr a se t o f a tta ch m e n ts in a v e lv e t lin e d m eta l b ox , fr e e o f ch a r g e , as fo llo w s : O n e
ru file r a u d g a th e r e r , o n e b in d er, o n e s h ir r in g p la te , o n e set o f fo u r h e m m e rs , d iffe re n t w id th s u p
to
o f a n in ch , o n e t u ck e r, o n e u n d e r b ra id er, o n e sh ort o r a tta ch m e n t fo o t , n n d o n e th r e e «1
cu tter. W o o d w o r k o f fin e s t q u a lity o a k o r w a ln u t, g o t h ic c o v e r a n d d ra w e rs, t iic k c l-p la t c d rin g s
to d r a w e r s , d r e s s g u a r d s to w h eel, a n d d e v ic e fo r r e p la cin g belt.
H fl N ’ T
uun i
PAY
rM I
HIGH PRICES FOR
SEWINC MACHINES
PHY
DU I
DIRECTLY OF MANUFACTURERS AND
SAVE AGENT'S AND DEALER S PROFITS
O U R G R E A T O F F E R . $ 2 3 . 5 0 I* our special W holesale Price, bu t
In o r d e r t o in tr o d u c e th is n ig h i-gracle
-„
se w . in _ g m a ch in e, w e m a k e a sp e cia l cou -
p o u offer, g iv in g e v e r y r e a d e r o f th is p a p e r a ch a n c e t o g e t a first-class ma-
c h in e at th e lo w e s t o n c e e v e r o ffe re d . O n r e c e ip t o f $ 18 .5 0 cash a n d c o u p o n ,
«Æ
w e w ill s h ip t h e a
b o v e -d e s c r ib e d m a c h in e a n y w h e r e secu rely p a c k e d a n a
t e e _____________
cra ted , a n d g u a r a e n te
s a fe d e liv e r y . A ten y e a r s’ w ritte n w a rra n ty se n t w ith
e a ch m a ch in e . M o n e y r e fu n d e d i f n o t a s re p re se n te d a ile r th ir ty d a y s ’ test
tria l. W e w b s h ip C. O . I ). fo r $19.50 w ith p r iv ile g e o f tw e n ty d a y s ’ tria l on
i p r ic e s w it h o u t a s k in g o n e c e u t iu a d v a n ce.
T h e b e s t p la n is t o s e n d a ll ca sh w ith o rd e r, a s y o u th en sa v e th e $1.00 d is
cou n t. R e m e m b e r t h e c o u p o n m u st b e s e n t w it h o rd * * .
eo^v
a
Coupon
No 2970
SS.SOi
0
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Ì If sent wilh order
for Ai lington
“ ¿J
f Scwin^Machi' 1.18 té
No. C5
Contractor Harmon Snook, of doorways and the rooms have out-
Salem, Or., begau excavating for side grated windows.
-^-Dr make your orJcr tiimO t!n II ' im II, witliiat. cxtr«t
The northeast corner is the fur
the new courthouse on block 20 ,
nace room, which is large and con
Coquille City, a donatiou from M.
venient and floored with concrete.
J McDonald, of San Francisco,
8 &UR GRAND
THE s h e r i f f ’ s OFFICE.
EN. LYTLE. W. It. C., NO. 1>. MEETS Cul., August 15, 1898, and at the Here are two large “ Perfect" Rich
ardson & Boyiugton hot-air fur
\TT in Coquille City on the first and third
same
time
Micolli
Bro’s,
of
Roseburg,
Wednesday afternoon in each month.
To keep our great factory
naces, furnishing the rooms through The office proper is 16x16 feet, with
M rs . W. Hirii, Pres.
busy, aud introduce early our splen- ^
established a brick yard on the Geo. out tho entile building with an a public lobby 9x19, anil includes a
M r s . Ida H a r r i n g t o n . Sec.
Collier place, just east of town, from abundance of warmth, each also private stairway to the circuit court
did ’93 models wc have concluded to
The having separat ventilators, regu room above, one to the sheriff’s res-
make a marvelous offer direct to the rider.
CHADWICK LODGE. NO. <18, A. F. which to supply the brick.
J and A. M., meets on Saturday evening original contract, entered into by
For 3o days we will sell samples of our
idence below and to the jail. The big
lated for the comforts of the occu- M
on or before eaoh full moon. Visiting breth the board of
ttiu u u r cu r m r g - - ^ r
r
m
’***"
commissioners, .1. pan s by themselves wun registers
ren cordially invited.
Henry Schroedor, county judge, On tlio west side of this furnace tion, and the o m ceiseu su ite with
N. L o r e n z , W. M.
'* to any address 011 receipt of the nominal
C . W . W h i t e . Sec.
and B. F. Ross and I. T. Weekly, room, and between it and tho jail, that of tho county treasurer. On
£um of$ 2 .oo (if west of Denver, $S). This^l
the
west
end
ot
the
main
corridor,
commissioners,
on
tho
part
of
the
is a large 9x19 fireproof vault for
T^U E L A H CHAPTER. NO. 6, O. E. 8..
deposit is merely to show g-ood faith on purchaser's
and
between
the
sheriff’s
office
and
This
meets Friday evening on or before county, and Harmon Snook, esq., of I tp,e storage of old records.
part; if you don’t want to send money in advance, send
each full moon at 8 o'clock from April 1st Salem, was for an entire building j basement is all substantially and the abstract room, is a lavatory for
to October 31st, and thereafter at 7:30; and
your express agent’s guaranty for charges one way and
?ach fifteen days thereafter at 2 o'clock m of brick, trimmed with atone, to be handsomely finisliod, with bins for official convenience.
we will pay them the other if you don’t want the wheel.
Returning to main hall on first
two stories in height, with base ! storago of coal, wood, etc., and con-
the Afternoon.
M rs . J knnib H
, W . M.
floor,
on
either
side
of
tho
main
en
ment
to
be
used
for
the
jail,
sher
j venieut doorways.
Tho sheriff’s
^ T R f ? ©
NI
H ig h e st g ra d e, e m b o d y in g ev ery Into i m p r o v e
Mas. Nom A. MeIv.v : n . S.:<\
iff’s resilience aud heaters, the struc residence quarters are charmingly trance, nre ample stairways leading
jjw
, j ) * / 8 ra en t o f v a lu e, 1M in ch im p o r t e li t u b in g , flash
jo in t s , im p r o v e d t w o -p ie c o o r a n t e , a rch c r o w n , la rg e d e ta ch a b le
JQUILLE LODGE. NO. 53. I. O. O. F., ture to bo modern in every partic inviting, and the windows thereto to a landing midway, and there
\ J meets everv S itu rd iy evening. Visit
sp ro ck e ts, h a n d so m e s t fin ish a n d d e c o ra tio n s , M o r g a n It W rig h t,
merging into one wide central flight
ing brethren iu good standing cordially ular, and the price to be paid was j are all supplied with the Hill patent
q n ic k rep a ir tires, s in g le o r d o u b le tu b e, h ig h g ra d e e q u ip - .
311,025. To this was added later i sliding blinds,modern in style, coil- ■ again and lending to
invited.
. . a
VT -
$29.00.
ment. S p e c ia l p r ic o o n ca m p le .
J. A. S e e d , V u .
the sum of $180 in favor of the | venieut and beautiful.
THY SECOND FLOOR APARTMENTS.
J . S . L yw rence . U . 8 .
p
fj»
A sp len d id m a ch in e, eq n a l to a n y f o r s e r v ice a n d easy r u n n in g . Beet 1H inch
contractor, owing to delay in pros
At the head of the right stairway a
S -’ K aiiJcC s t u b in g , t w o p ie c e c r a n k s , a r c h c r o w n , d - 'a c h a b l e s p r o c k e t s , finely
IOQUILLE ENC.YMFMEMl’. NO. -«■ I. ecuting the work when first con
(i, curated, M organ A W rig h t, q u ic k re p a ir tires, s in g le o r d o u b l e tu b e,
I O. O. F., meets every fir»! and third tracted for April, 1897, by inter
Tha First Floor
finished
door opens into
Thursdays in each month at Odd bellows
high grade oq ;Jpmo O u r s p e c ia l sa m p le p r i c o ................. .................................................. $24.00.
hall. Cordial invitation extended to all vis vention of injunction proceedings, Can be approached by stairways t h e c o u n t y s c h o o l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ’ s
itin g patriarchs in good atandm*!. ^ ^
G W
m efHnra g ra d e f o r 1893. l\& in ch t n ln n g , s tr ip e d a n d d e c o ra te d , aroh
during which prices advanced on from tho basement at several points,
room ,
cr o w n , d u s t -p r o o f b en rin gs, b a ll reta in ers, b ea t I n d ia n a o r N ow ^
^
many articles included in the con but tho public entrance is tho large a large, cheery, south-front room,
G. F. B o u t k l l . Scribe.
B r u n sw ic k tiros, bi& ndord e q u ip m e n t . S p e c ia l p r ic e o n s a m p le ................ ...................... I p l Y . U l / .
tractor’s estimates.
However, the and beautiful front doorway on the 15x32 feet, with bay window in
NOTE. Choice cf Cclcr, Sty I s , Height cf Frame, Gccr, etc. Fu!!y Guaranteed.
a m ie H K B E K A ll L O D G E , N O . » ,
south side of tho buildiug, ap southeast corner. It is fit for a gov
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I. O .O . F., meets every 3 » and 4th total at this rate was $12,105, which
Y o u w ill bo su rpriri 1 at th o o n p cn ro n c o a n d q u a lity r * th ree w h eels. D o n ’ t w a it, order*
was to complete the building, proached bv a flight of 23 cement ernor, and we doubt not the county
W e d n e s d a y s in each month, at Odd h sum
i-
n o w w h ile th is o lfo r ¡., o p r n . P ri.v i w ill b e m u ch high er e •
I V n c a n m a k e B ig M o n e y
W h o » Y o u I l i i v o a IS im I C o l d
l o w s ’ hall. M r s . J u l i t h C j l l i k b , I s . G.
o s o u r A g e n t, s r lik .ii C orn s. W v g iv e o c r a gen ts c h o ie o o f t - j l i , the fr e e u se o f u s a m p le
including plumbing, heating and steps, 10 feet wide, to a spacious superintendent will be e“ smitten
w h eel, o r g ift o f n
a cco r d in g t o w ork don o.
J . S. L awrence . 8 .
You
want
the
best
medicine
that
hall,
into
which—
or
outward—
ventilation.
with its nttrnctivencss that he will can bo obtained, and that is Cbam-
ABMONYCOl NCIL N0.1KW0F rH E
The court found, a little later on, swing two massive and beautiful move in and plant himself.
Fraternal Aid Aaviciation meets the
brrhiiu’s Cough Remedy.
2d aud RhTuesdav evening o f each month. the necessity for adding to the con doors. To the light of this ball is
On the north side of the hall, di
W o have num b, rs o f JSOfl a n d 1897 m o d e l w h eel* o f v a r io u s n ia k o 3 a n d ^*»7 e n 1 -
a a
Aou want a remedy that will not
S. J. M illar , Pres.
tractor’s obligations to keep along the entrance to the
styles, s o m o a lit t le s h o p -w o r n , b u t a ll n e w ...................................................... 4 » \L> I n / I D 4 > lU .U v .
rectly in front of the main stairway, only give quick relief but effect a
D . F. D kan . Sec.
____ with the progress of construction
C0UKTY COURT ROOM,
is
permanent cure.
the excavation of a cesspool, for
THE SPACIOUS CIRCUIT COURT ROOM.
Fronting south and east, 24x35 feet,
You want a romedy that will
vault doors, jail door, tiling, etc.,
O n r b u sin ess find r e p u ta tio n a re k n o w n t h ro u g h o u t tho co u n tr y . Ite fcr o n ce s, any o f th*
and payment to the architect for 14 feet to the ceiling, with south This room is 35x66 feet, 18 feet to counteract any tendency toward
ex p r e ss co m p a n ie s, o r a n y b a n k in C h ic a g o . A r t C a t a lo g a * fr e e . S e ca re a g e n c y a t onoe.
plans at <1 superintending construc east bay window aud a vault. The ceiling, with all the conveniences of pneumonia.
C O Q U IL L E C ITY .
You want a remedy that is pleas
tion an additional sum making tho windows are supplied wit* the pat judge's bench, clerk’s and deputy’s
T h e J . L . M e a d C y c l e C o . , =■ C h ic a g o .
I opposite City Wharf.1
total to roach $13,837.25, which, ent sliding blinds— as are also all desks, jury box, and an enclosure ant and safe to take,
the
rooms.
En
suite
with
and
Chamberlain’s
Cough
Remedy
is
for the attorneys. To the rear of
taken from tho special tax levy of
J£E E P S
O N H A N D A N D M A K E S l 'O
sT m iliron tlie taxable property of fronting to the north side of the the courtroom and conoected with the only medicine in use that meets
order first-class
T 2 t li e U n.lorfu.:n.at©
I)mTt T oba cco Spit aud Sm oke Your L ife Away.
of of these requirements. This
T o q u it t o b a c c o e a s il y a n d f o r e v e r , b e m a g
CHAIRS. the countv, with allowances for building, with a public entrance an it by doorways, occupying the west all
R A W H ID E
errors, etc.,‘ the county could expect
com d or- leadln6 f,otu the end of the upper floor, are the remedy is fimous for its cures of n c t i c . f u l l o f li fe , n e r v e a n d v ig o r , t a k e N o -T o -
B a c , t h e w r n d o r -w o r k e r , t h a t m a k e s w e a k m en
M a n u fa c tu r e d
Dr Gibbon
petit jury room, 11x15, the judge’s bad colds throughout the United s t r o n g . A ll d r u g g is t s , 50c o r f l . C u r e g u a r a n
to realize the sum of $15,000, main hall, is the
COUNTY C L ERK ’S D EPARTM EN T,
This old reliable nnd
room, a lavatory and grand jury States and iu many foreign coun t e e d B o o k le t a n d s a m p le fr o e . A d d r e s s
there would still be left a balance
most successful spec-
of $1162.75 for furnishing the A spacious and elegantly designed room, the latter connected by pri tries. It has many rivals, but, for S t e r lin g R e m e d y C o ., C h ic a g o o r N e w Y o r k .
ialiot in San Fratcis
p E T E R LOGGIE,*»
co, still continues to
building, fencing and gradiug the business place, having the propor vate stairway with sheriff’s office on the speedy and permanent cure of
cure all Sexual and
Boston G irl's Confusion.
grounds, etc., in tho court’s opin tions and air of a banking house. first floor. A stairway also leads to bad colds, stands without a peer
Seminal Diseases,
and its splendid qualities are every
such as Gonorrhea,
BANDON. O R .
ion.
It is 28x35 feet, with a public lobby the tower.
A Boston girl, who recently wit
wlicro
admired
and
praised.
For
G
l e e t, S t r i o t u re,
A later county election changed and counter, underneath which are
THE TOWER
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Syphilis, in all its
nessed an ludiun sham battle in tlie
sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
the
membership
of
the
county
forms,
Skin Diseases.
neat, pigeon-holes, cupboards, draw Is aquare, 16x16 feet, and is 90
A FULL LINE OF
west, thought olie would try to talk ____________
N e r v o u s Debility,
court, Judge J. Henry iichroeiler ers, shelves and such other conven
to a young brave Hitting near her. Irnpotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f
feet from the ground to the finial.
and Commissioner Ross retiriug, iences as a well regulated clerk's
Manhood, tho consequence o f self-abuse
What City Girls are Doing.
“ Heap much fight," said she.
A balcony 4 feet wide circles the
and excesses producing the following symp
and Judge L. Hurlocker and Com office would demand; then a mas
Lo smiled a stoical smile, drew his toms: Hallow countenance, dark spots un
tower
at
a
point
50
feel
from
the
missioner Donald McIntosh assum sive vault, 9x19 feet, with shelving,
Hankerchiefs,
embroidered in blanket closer ubout his stalwart der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in
grountl.
A .T
ing the duties. On entering upon drawers, etc., etc., galore, for filing
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in
The stairways are of hard wood, colors to match the costume, are form, aud replied:
approaching strangers, palpitation o f the
their positions some modifications and storing safely the public rec
worn
by
ultrafashionable
girls.
heart, weakness o f the limbs nnd back, loss
“
ie
s
;
this
is
indeed
a
great
ex
and the newel posts finely worked
of materials and plans of the struc ords aud a cabinet for official blanks
of
memory, pimples on the face, coughs-
Smart
new
gloves
are
fastened
myrtle. The building is plastered
position, and we flatter ourselves consomption,
etc.
Orders left with R. S. K nowltos , ture were considered, and instead of and papers.
throughout with cement finish and with a single large white pearl clasp that our portion of the entertain- j DR. GIBBON has nractised in San Fran
a
brick,
wood
was
approved
for
the
Immediately
in
front
of
the
land
C oquille C ity , will receive prompt
that works with a spring.
meni is by no means the least at- ] cisco over 30 years an 3 those troubled should
tinted.
fail to consult him and receive the ben
attenton.
___________ superstructure, the west entrance ing in the hall of first story, and
The pompadour has gone out, traction here. May I ask who it is j not
The courtroom and halls are dec
efit of his great skill and experience. The
was closed, and such necessary across it, is a pair of large double
and
naturally
arranged
hair,
with
a
doctor
our-'S when others fail.
Try him.
that I have the honor of address- j
orated in an artistic manner, with
modifications of the partitions mado i cloor8 aluj protected rear stairway,
CL’ RES OUAIUNTEELV Persons cured
fluffy bang, is the newest caprice.
ing?”
borders
and
lines.
at
home.
Charges
reasonable.
Call or
iu the first story as this change j rhe room to the left of the
Luxury is the fnshion, and more
I)R. J. F. GIBBON.
The dear girl from Boston was write.
The inside finish is in natural
called for.
| county clerk’s is assigned to
025
Kearney
slreet.
San
Francisco
Cal.
state in Coos county white cednr. j real laces will be used than in years thunder-struck. She blushed a rosy 1
EOKGE MARTIN, o f this place, has
THEN THE WORK WENT ON.
i
THE COUNTY ASSESSOR.
past.
j
red
-even
Boston
girls
can
blush
j
The
base
of
the
wall
are
nil
wain-
v V established a weeklv ronnd trip pas-
Gr
sense r and freiaht line from Coquille City
Bow-knot trimming in lace, span- whenthey thaw out and hastily fled, j
Substantial brick and cement , It is on the north side of (he scotted with handsome finish, and
to Rosebnrs. Passenger fare, $.">. with ft0
She had been addrewing one '
It is ! the wit dows throughout the build- , gles nnd ribbou is back in fashion
lbs. o f hagaae. Freight carefully handled basement walls began to loom up, ' main ball and fronts north.
The Cost of Advertising-
and rates reasonable.
i:tm* of dimensions 60x80 feet, and 10 20x20 feet in dimensions and is I iug have the beautiful slide blinds. again, and is more popular than of the Carlisle Indian school g ra d -,
! ever.
nates.
-
Omaha
World-Herald.
feet high to ceiling.
This base- ! supplied with a fireproof vault.
Thane who complain about tlie
THE
BUILDERS.
0 0 0 3
B A Y
» «• » •
Square-toed shoes, ugly and cotn-
' ment front includes five handsomely
¡still to the left of the assessor's
ftflvertinin" hills of their local pa
The
following
named
persons
con-
I
fortable,
are
the
fashion.—From
finished, comfortable and
well- office, with a north and west front
John Quincy Adams:
Always pers should glance over the follow
lighted rooms for the sheriff's resi age, is a room 12x20 feet, ap I stituted the Djilding force, some “ Fashion Notes" in Demorest's Mag- vote for a principle, though you ing figures from an exchanger A
dence.
The northwest corner, cov- proached by a corridor, designated dropping out »long the way as the azinc for January.
| vote alone, nnd you may cherish the column, one iinseriion, in the Youth’»
work progressed and their particu
---------- --
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
' sweet reflection that your vote is Companion, costa $N00. In nmga-
i eriug a space of 30x35 feet, is for ns an
lar pwirt of the work was completed:
! j a i l p u r p o s e s , a n d a s i d e of t h e s t e e l j
aisstrac T o f t i c e .
Killing footpads is a «lead sure never lost.
1 zinc» like the Century the rate» run
( ’has. H. Rurggraf, Naleni, Or., 1 way of stopping hold-ups.
Manufacturer o f Marble Monument*. Hea 1- cage of several cells, has an ample i _
, . „
from *100 to $200 a page. A col
hall
of
“
That
pavement,”
said
the
sad-
I
.
,
»
n
a
n
„
,
To
the
left
of
the
.arge
atones. Tablets, etc.
architect and superintendent of
corridor, a women s cell 8x11, and
,
, .
umn taken by the year in one of
faced
man
as
he
brushed
the
..
,
...
entrance,
flouting
southward,
is
A New England manufacturer is
cemetery lota enclosed with stone eopina bath room 8x8, supplied with the | *
construction.
’
,
’
m „drhln,;. Iron railinsa furnished to o r
1 so fearful of labor troubles that he snow from his "oat tails, “ is a good the leading New York papers coete
Harmon
fir.ook,
esq
,
Salem,
Or.,
n
e
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s
s
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r
y
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n
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e
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e
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s
for
h
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l
t
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,
T
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c o u n t y t r e a s i r e k s o f f ic e ,
der. Correspondence solicited from partiee
i will not permit the girls to come to deal harder than ice when you come frem $40,000 to $58,000, according
tiring in the countrr or other towns who | cleanliness and comfort. Entrances J size 15x20 and en suite with the contractor and builder.
lo locution.
' right down to it.”
m a r wish anything in my line o f business.
Micelli B io’s, Roseburg, brick work iu striking costumes.
to this department are all grated sheriff’s office. It has a convenient
M tasH ria'e
-
- Onto
n EN. LYTLE POST. NO. 27, G. A. R.
V T m eots everv first Monday night of
each month. Visiting comrades iu good
Handing cordially invited to attend.
B . H, H arkin ’ , Post Cora.
J. Q u i c k , Adjutant.
C
o se
C
M
'Ll'
D o You W sm t Cheap W h eels?
Chair Factory^
Burial
Caskets
Lowest Cast Prices.
Resebarg-t'oquille Freight ami I’as-
senior UoHte.
Marble and Slone Worts
Wheels Slightly Used, Modern Types,
$8.00 to $12.00.
rje