F or S a l e —A young aud perfect
It. D. S anford . *
f l f - " - ettg giW Ii.
T O K S D A Y . J A N . ‘ 21, 1809.
^R E G U L A R
T R A IN S
ondays ,
W e d n e s d a y s a n d riti
days will ruu as follows:
f Ava
I
I Arrivo
H 00 a. ni. I
Mnrihfleld
I } - :M' l>-,u-
Arrive “ I
I Knave
M
» ij
“
I COQUILLE CITY | 11.00a. in.
10.00
“
I
Myrtle l ’oiut
fresh cow.
©YO B
Want
o iis iiiifM
I 10.80
L O C A L ITEM S.
announcem ents .
Preaching al Christian cliurch
nPXt Sunday morning, I»V the pas
tor. At night the Sunday-school
and young people " ill supply a
service, entertniniug, pleasing and
appropriate. The public is cor
dially invited to attend both or
these services.
Additional looala on 2,1 page.
Toilet articles at the Pharmacy.* |
Have you seen the Jewett type
writer?
For Sale—My Photo Scow. Price
$150, cash.
W . H unt .
Johnson Pro's is headquarters
for syrups.
Order your mill wood from Mes
ser <fc Chism.
Second-hand billiard table for
sale. Apply at this oflice.
Go and see Mrs. Hersey’s tine now
stock of fall and winter Millinery
goods.
*
Mrs. Alex Stand, of Halls creek,
visited friends auit old scones on
the boy lost week.
Soothing, healing, cleansing. Ho
TVitt’s "Witch Hazel Salvo is tlio im
placable enemy of sores, burns and
wounds.
It never failes to cure
piles. You may roly upon it. 11. S.
Knowltou.
We are sure you do not.
Nobody warns it. But it comes
to many thousands every year.
Itcomes to those who have had
coughs and colds until the
throat is raw, and the lining
membranes of the lungs are
inflamed. Stop your cough
when it first appears, and you
remove the great danger of
future trouble.
stops coughs of all kinds. I t
does so because it Is a sooth-
ingandhealingremedyof great
power. This makes it the great
est preventive to consumption.
Put one of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
Plasters over your lungs
A who!a N odical
Library Frco.
For four rents In stamps to pay post
age, wo will ftund you sixtoen medical
books.
M ed ica l Adt/too Frets.
llev. Mr. Fitch, of this city, con
ducted religious services at Myrtle
Point last week.
The employes of railroad and
! Beaverton miue were to have u pay
! day last Saturday.
Couuty Clerk llackleff wrestled
w ith tbG grip several days last week,
beiug two or three days off duty.
Messer & Chism are prepared to
! do Drayiug aud other Hauling and
i will guarantee satisfaction as to
promptness and reasonable charges.
Ed Robinson was down from
Arago yesterday on business.
Mrs. It., bis mother, is just recov-
| erlug from au attack of pueumouia.
Mrs. Samuel Johnson, of the
; South Fork, who has beeu spend
ing some time here with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Joe Dean, took the traiu
for home yesterday.
Bev. John Church, who is pros
pecting in our section from Hum-
bolt county, returned to Coquille
last Friday from Myrtle Point,
where he was under the hand of
the grip.
He was improving at
the time be reached here, and theu
continued his trip to Marshfield on
business. Comrade Church was a
guest of Hou. O. Dodge while iu
Myrtle Point.
And Uncle Joe Hudson will see
to the roads in district 13 this year.
He is a very proper person, of in
telligent and active experience iu
Oregon and in Coos county, know
ing both what is needed aud how
best to get at it. Uncle Joe ante
dated the 49ers, is still active and
enterprising, aud wo believe will
not come short of a good record
for road-making.
Trade Journal: G. W. and J.
A. Loggic have given up their
T opic—‘‘ A N ew N» me .”
After piotractcd sickness of sev
lease of the Whatcom Falls Mill
Company, aud have taken a lease
eral weeks, “ Giandiua” Stone de-
i Scripture lesson, Isa. 02, 2; Kev. 2, 17..
| parted this life iu this city, at the
...................................... I VMM li.un!» of the Export Mill Company’s
I , . . nl A of
.if her
l.n . .1..
I.I.. — \ Mrs.
I
I D.
, D F. Hon« No. 187 (Young Peoples’ s Hymnal i
plant at Fan haven. The Loggies
home
daughter,
are good lumbermen ami will no
l)eau, on Friday morning, Jan. 20, Prayer.
Song No. 88.
doubt make a success of their new
1899, aged (51 years, C months aud Snueriiifcendent’ s talk.
call (answering by testimonies—Have venture.
10 days. Deceased’s maiden name Roll you
the new name?)
was Keziali Frances Cardwell, and Practical application......... Clare Sherwood
MARIIIRD.
she was born at Harrodsburg, Mer Minutes of last meeting.
Chain of prayer.
cer county, Kentucky, July 10, Song No. 08.
B0BBBT80M-R08R—III Coquille City, at
Hotel Coquille, Jau. 19. 1899, by Key. (!.
1831. She moved with her parents Heading, “ Tho Henyeuly Crown” .........
A. Stine, Ueorjjj Robertson and Mis*
• • .....................
Esther Johnson.
! to Missouri at the age of 7 years, Benediction.
Lydia Rose.
and at Mexico, Mo., March 4,1852,
E thel J ohnson ,
R ooeuh -D kikman —On Coos river, Jan. 18,
1st Vice-Piest.
1899, by Rev. Owens, Anson Otis Rogers
i was married to Thomas Stone, who Irene Lamb, Pres.
aud Mis* Edith Deikmau.
Ulied iu this city December 12,
M agkb -G affky —At Marshfield, Jan. 18,
1895.
Mrs. Stone was the mother
1899, by Rev. Father La Croix, John Ma
gee and Miss Katie G»fttty.
of 10 children, 7 of whom survive League Program, Friday Evening, Jan. 27-
HAT no one remedy can contain the
The family camo to Coos
elements necessary to cure all diseas her.
DIED.
T on e—-‘A S tuubnt ’ u P baxbb .”
Four
es, is a fact well known to everyono. county in November, 1887.
K s h b iu a m — A t N e w p o r t , J a n .
1 3, 1899,
Dr. Milos* System of Kestoratlvo Remodles ol the suiviviug children are mar 1 Song No. 233.
Michael Kerrigan, aged 55 years.
consists of seven distinctively different ried aud still resident citizens here: 2 Song No. 38 and prayer.
H r > n e — I n C o q u i l l e C i t y . J a i l . 2 0, 1899, M r s .
preparations, each for it. own purpose.
’W T (Tol|y) Htone on Fishtrap; 3 Reading scripture lesson. Psalm 19,
K e s i a h F r a n c e * H toim , a g e d 6 4 y e a r s , 6
1 14, by leader............... J. A. Pinkerton
Mrs. L. C. Bramlcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath
m o n t h s a n d 10 d a y s .
erines, Ontario, writes: “ For years I suf Mrs. D. F. Dean, Mrs. Nannie L. 4 Song No. 94.
5
Reading,
Phil.
4.
7-12............Lilly
Way
fered from extreme nervousness and annoy Fellows aud Mrs. Maggie Pike live 0 Reading, Col, 1, 8-13........ Birdie Nosier
P or R ent
ing constipation, developing into palpitation iu this city; “ Bud” Stone, Mrs. 7 Reading, “ God’ s Estimate of His
and weakness of tho heart. I was unable to
Word” .................................. Josie Lyons
Ruby
Goldman
aud
Joliu
D.
Stone,
sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain in
8 A paper on topic............... li. O. Hoberg J J AVINO decided to retire from tho
botoher business. I offer for rent my
my left side, palpitation and a constant all known and formerly residents 9 Song No. 181.
feeling of weakness and prostration. I began here, are now living iu the stnte of 10 Reading, 2d Peter, 1, 5-12.Edna Lorenz building, tools, etc. I will go out o f busi
ness
February
15, 1899, and this being the
11 Reading, Prov. 2, 1-11........ Elfie Collier
using Dr. Miles’ Nervine, Heart Curo and Washington.
“ Grandma” Stone
only butcher shop in town, would like for
Reading, “ A Threefold Prayer” ----
Nerve and Liver Pills and tho Anti-Pain
some
reliable
person
to continue tho busi
.............................................Zettie Messer
Pills to relievo sudden paroxysms o f pain was loved by all who knew her. 13 Song No. 126.
ness.?
and headache. I soon felt much improved She wus a consistent Christian 14 Roll call.
Any one desirous o f run nine a butcher
business would d«> well to call on or address
and tho pains and aches and weariness left these long years, amiable iu tem 15 Doxology.
A’ HGS. ANDERSON,
me. I then took Dr. Miles’ Restorative per, charitable and loviugiu spirit, 16 Loaguo benediction.
tfeblSJ
Bandon, Oregon.
E dith H aytbb , 1st Vice-Pres.
Tonic and am now restored to my former
with
no
harsh
words
or
uukiud
good health.”
acts toward anyone.
Mnny will
Dr. Miles’ Remedies!
are sold by all drug
miss her, and especially those of
gists under a positive
the
family
relation—children,
guarantee, first bottle i
though growu, aud grandchildren
benefits or money re-!
— but will hardly forget that sweet
funded. Book on dis
eases of tho heart and
face aud voice.
May her rest be
nerves free. Address, |
sweet.
DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind.
The funeral services wore con
ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. by Rev.
C. A. Stiue, at the home of D. F.
[Continued from 4th page. I
Dean, esq., aud tho body was in
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS.
terred iu tlie Odd Fellows’ ceme
w j
-'5
a u
tery beside others of the family.
2 J t 50 *
1 * I II
DRUGGISTS
Expenses In Vacation After the September,
From Extreme Nervousness.
Death of “ Grandma” Stone.
Junior League Program. Jan 29.
T
1898, Term.
The Clayton & Son’s shingle
Coquille Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O.
mill at Fishtrap has passed by
F. , on Saturday evening, 14th inst.,
lease into the hands o f Wallace
installed the following officers-
F or S ale — In Handon, oue of
Harumack aud Wilbur Albee, of J H Radabaugh, supervi
elect for the next six months, D. D.
sor, and labor in R D 14. . $39 75 G. N. Seed conducting the cere
the choicest locations, a pleasant
that neighborhood, who will con
borne, new, unique in style, and
duct the same and merit the grow David Roberts, bal duo him
mony: B. F. Lawrence, N. G.;
for damages iu locating
with a splended view of the town
ing patronage of their thrifty, en
J. S. Lawrence, secretary; S. P. C.
Arago Landing, Myrtle
and ocean.
Sheltered from the
terprising predecessors. It is con
Johnson, treasurer; C. W. White,
Point and Bandon ro a d ., . 10 73 warden; C. A. Harrington, conduc
north winds. For particulars, ap
veniently located to till orders ut
Ordered
that
Commissioner tor; John Nasburg, I. G.; J. A
ply to the H e r a l d .
[tf.
G. \V. Winter was down from any point, and the output is o f tho
Weekly employ a suitable person to Seed, II. 8. N. G.; D. L. Perkius,
Fred Bouloni and five Sw iss em Ins homo ttettr Arogo Inst Saturday j best material aud manufacture.
repair bridge across Big Creek in L. S. N .G .; E. A. Wimer, It. 8. S.;
ployes arrived ut this place bv tho and included a visit to the H erald j The P. O. department has posted
R D 37.
J. S. Edmuuds, L. 8. S. The vice-
train yesterday, via the bay, from office. Mt. W. has leased his place) a notice for receiving sealed pro
grand elect aud his supporters
INDIGCNTS.
to
Joo
liadabaugh
for
the
next
two
Humboldt county, Cal., for Dairy-
posals for carrying tho mail Sun
were to be installed at another
Ville, Curry county. Fred Bouloni years, ntid he will move with Ins days from Myrtle Point to Coquille J T McCormac, for care of
time. Delegations and visitors of
Frank Brown in Jau,18D9,
and brother manage the Star ranch family to Lane county nnd try life City und return, on a run of three
18 days at $1.99................ 27 80 the brotherhood were present from
and dairy at that place, and these in the Willamette valley.
hoursj’ach way. The oversight,
lincdon. Parkersburg, Riverton,
employes are experienced in that
M ISCE LL VNEOCS.
John (J. Thomas, o f San Fran or sligLt. or whatever it may have
Arago aud Myrtle Point, leaking
calling.
cisco, visited Coos county last week, been on the part of the authorities, G W Steele, making table for
au unusually large attendance
in
cutting
us
off
from
a
daily
mail
interviewing
Coqnillo
insurance]
assessor............................... 0 00
Last Friday ex-Assessor Han
Our old friend. T. J. Perkins, of
sen returned to his home on the agencies. Mr. T. is special ageut I aud disarranging the original route, Win Rich, lamp and shade for
may
prove
more
costly
than
it
came
county judge’s office..........
1 20 the lower river, visited this upper
North Fork, after spending several for the Queen, of New York, and f
section of the vnlley several days
to, to say nothing o f the inconven
days at tho county seat, winding I Royal, of Liverpool.
CIRCU IT CO URT.
last week in tbe'interest of securing
op his official affairs with tho j To insure a happy new year, keep j ience to the public. The contracts S D Barrows, witness before
new varieties of fruits suitable for
county court amt assisting Asses the liver clear and tho body vigor should be given out to responsible
grand ju ry......................... 10 00 propagation here.
Mr. P. is aD
sor J. S. Lawrence into a knowl- j ous by using Do Witt’s Little Early local bidders, who are informed on S D Barrows, witness, State
old and honorable citizen, holding
edge of tho m y s t e r ie s aud m is e r ie s | R is e r s , t h e fa m o u s litt le p ills fo r the subject of roads, seasous, etc.
vs
Charley
Taylor................
10
00
The new route is to be instituted
the confidence of all, Doth in res
of bis responsible duties.
constipation and liver troubles.
TAXES.
on March 15th.
pect of judgment as to the best
Ordered by tlio Court that County and most suitable kinds of fruits
Millard Shoemaker, of Bandon,
arrived at this place last week and Clerk issue warrant for collection to grow, and iu his integrity as to
began alterations and improve of all delinquent taxes from 1887 to business matters. He has estab
ments at the broomhaiidle factory, present time, aud that the Sheriff lished a good trade and is deeply
BH k in o
o f which he takes the management at once proceed to enforce the col interested iu progressing in his line
in that which makes him a bene
since it passed into the bauds o f lection of said delinquent taxos.
Petition of I Hacker for re-iro- factor in his day nnd generation.
P o w d e r
G. W. Peek, manager for the
Golden West Haudle Co. of San bursement of taxes paid by him He keeps track of new aud im
j I b s c u j x e e y 'P u r e
proved varieties of fruits, notes
Frnuessco.
Mr. Shoemaker und illegally, not allowed.
their merits for value, studies the
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
C. T. Farris, an experienced car
OFFICER S.
science of their culture, etc., until
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
penter and millwright who accom Ed Rackleff, Co Clerk 1
now he is ud authority as a horti
panies him, nro making improve
m o n th ............................
100 00 culturist.
Mrs. Cal Wright was up from
Wall Paper ut the Pharmacy. * , ments that will largely increase the L H Hazard, Dep Co Clerk,
Beaver Hill yesterday with a view
The county court's proceedings
1 month............................ GO GO
For Sale--M y Photo Scow. Price | capacity o f the plant, besides add
to placing Iter son iu school at this
( for January term are concluded iu
ing to its convenience.
They will W W Gage, Sheriff, 1
$150, cash.
W. H unt .
place.
place two more fine lathes, another
m on th .............................. 1GG go ] today’s H e r a l d , nnd are “ official”
All D a i n baolabed bv Dr. Milos’ Tain Plilft. eugiue, added bolting apparatus
j reports, and, moreover, the H e r a l d
Messer A Chism have bought from
C A Gage, Dep Sheriff, 1
For 30 Days Mrs. Moon will give aud enlarged drying rooms, aud
the Lyons Estate all the Mill Wood,
m on th ............................... GO QOI has been designated as “ the offi-
! cial organ” to do the conuty’s ofti-
and will hereafter sell and deliver it rare bargains both in dressmaking the cupncity iucreased to a daily W W Hayes, Co Treasurer,
*
output of tiOOO to 8000 handles.
at the same rale its before to all aud millinery.
1 month............................ 50 00 'cial advertising—the proclamation
I of tho would-bo press censor to the
parts of town. Leave orders at their
Coiiutv court adjourned last Fri A force of experienced workmen K H Hansen, 102 days’ sal
In the
will
he
here
today
or
tomorrow,
stable or at the mill.
*2t
ary
as
Assessor................
30G 00 ¡contrary notwithstanding.
day, after a loug and tedious tussle
j language of one of the famous men
aud the work of manufacturing will W H Bunch, salary for one
with
couuty
business
affairs.
Frank Stillwell and Sam Wheeler
of the day, probably Dan Burns,
begin at once.
quarter as School Super
have tnken a contract to furnish
McDonald’s barber shop is where
or maybe Matthew Quay, or Pie-
intendent..........................
100
00
broomhaDdle Ixtits to our new firm you get a good hair cut and a nice
Face Bill, “ You can’t fool some
W
H
Bunch,
for
examining
T
h
e
q
u
a
li
t
y
o
f
Sdì
il-
and are quite busy.
Frank ex clean slmve. Give him a trial.
i
J
people at all!”
teachers............................
9
00
pects soou to have a new house to
Tho Hall street bridge was com
J. O. Sttmler, o f Dora, has been ling ’s Be. t
W H Bunch, for stationery
replace tho one recently burnt.
coffee
spices
menced Monday of last week aud
in town for several days. He had
and
postage....................
4
34
extracts
and soda
In the insane asylum at Salom charge of some logs lloated down
pushed to completion, including its
C H Nosier, for examining
last Thursday, Mrs. Martha A. from the North Fork.
is in perfect harmony with
teachers............................
9 00 connection with the First street
Weavor, credited ns having been
bridge, and finished nt the laBt of
B F Lawrence, clerical work
Sheriff Gage was “ nabbed” by the quality o f Schilling's
committed from Coos county, died
It opens and makes
in Clerk's office................
3 00 the week.
the
grip
a
brief
spell
last
week,
and was buried at tho asylum cem
B est ti_a a n d baking pow Georgo Moulton, clerical
useful nDother street from the
but
soon
proved
an
alibi
und
has
etery. She was about 55 years old.
work in Clerk's office. . . .
1 00 main business part of town.
not been molested siuce.
d er.
1M
I T Weekly, salary and
A cough is not. like a fever.
It
In supremo court at Salem last
Dr.
Tower
nnd
J.
W.
Bennett
mileage as County Com
does not have to run a certain course
Thursday, in tho ense of the C. B.,
missioner, etc.................. 91 GO It. & E. R. It. &. N. Co., respondent,
Cure it quickly and effectually with came over on yesterday’s train,
Donald McIntosh, salary
One Minute Cough Cure, the best having business at the courthouse.
vs J. H. Nosier, appellant, it was
and mileage ns Co Com
remedy for nil ages nrid for the The latter had just recently reached
ordered on stipulation that respond
home
from
n
business
visit
iu
most severe cases. AYc wpammonJ
missioner, etc.................. 70 00 j ent have 00 days from December
it because it’s good. It. S. Knowl- i*o, ttuua.
L Hnrlocker, four months
23, 1898, to servo and file brief.
ton.
Johnson Bro’s have closed up
salary as Co Ju dge.......... 400 00 j
The dance given by the hand
their
books
aud
must
have
settle
Mrs. Shepard was up from Bea
State of OregoD,)
last Sntundny night, at their hall,
ver Hill yesterday.
She received ment before January 1st of all
County of Coos, j BS'
waa well attended aud highly suc
After that
a letter recentlv from the nurse iu accounts due them.
I, Ed Rackleff, County Clerk of cessful.
The music, of course,
the hospital at Honolulu, noting date outstanding accounts will be
Coos County, State of Oregon, cer was fitst-class, and went for to
the fact that liar husband, Sergt. hnnded to a collector, with iustruc
tify that the foregoiug schedule of make the hall a success and the
* | At tho Fair Store,
Shepard, of tho 2d I T . 8 . vol. en tions to euforce payment.
expenditures of Coos county, Ore evening one of enjoyment.
C.
M.
S keels .
gineers, had been very sick of feyer
The sooner a cough or cold is
gon for the period from September
since Thanksgiving day, and was cured without harm to the sufferer
1, 1898, to December 31., 1898, W E WANT to trndo 220 acres good
Medford
Mail:
“
J.
A.
Whitman,
farming land in tho best loca
just now fairly convalescent.
the hotter.
Lingering colds are
and also some expenses in January,
dangerous. Hacking cough is dis has juat returned from his trip 1899, as made aud audited and tion as to school and market in Ne
Wanted —To exchange, good city tressing. One Minute Cough Cure over into Coos county aud to San allowed by tho County Court of tho braska, either for a farm, town prop
ww a il l
propertv in Los Angelos
Francisco. While in Coos county
erty or stock of goods in Coos county.
county, California, for property in quickly cures it. Why suffer when he purchased 2000 boxes of very the State of Oregon, for the County
such
a
cough
cure
is
within
reach
?
j
of Coos, is a true and correct
Coqisllo Citv, or vicinitv.
Lot
The county coart’s proceedings
It. S ., fine apples which he had packed extract from tho proceedings of
60x.*20, new, modern 5-room house, It is pleasant to the taste.
have been in the past and will be
and
shipped
to
San
Francisco.
I
Knowlton.
with all conveniences for small fam-
The apples in that coantry are a said Court at tho January, 1899 in the future published in the
iV. A fine chance, open for a short
H erald for the public's informa
Hall street bridge was finished very good article, he states; few terra thereof.
Witness my hand and the seal of tion, whether paid for or not.
Ame only.
yesterday and is now open for use. are pest infested; the flavor is
Will Cox, connected with Dean’s good hot they are not colored so the County Court this 20th day of
H erald L and & L oan Co.
J. 8. Hayes, of Empire, was over
livery stable, was the first to in well as the ltogne River valley January, 1899.
last week, having made a visit to
Eo R ackleff , County Clerk.
Our
new
townsman— better stall it for public use. A. C. W il fruit. The fruit after being boxed
Bandon and then stopped over a
known as a lower-river fellow-citi son, o f the machinist and black- and ready for shipment was de \ Seal. )• By L. H. H azard , Deputy.
day or two with parents and
------
»«#» •
■ ■ -
zen—J. M. Perkius dropped into smithing firm of Wilson <t Wilson, tained at Marshfield several days
friends at this place.
the H erald sanctum last Saturday was most active in prosecuting the because o f the roughness o f the
Our townsman, E. Pannenberg,
Prof. G. W. Johnson, of North
and gave ns a pleasant talk.
Mr. work from its inception, anil he bar and the gale that was blowing has received the appointment from
Perkins is an old settler in this rustled energetically and success outside.
All freight shipments Judge Bellinger, of the U. S. dis Fork, was down on business last
The
yalley, is intelligent, progressive fully, as evidenced by the substan from that point are made by water. trict court nt Portland, as referee Tuesday and Wednesday.
and aggressive in what goes to tial and useful road-way.
Al Mr. W. went to San Francisco by in bankruptcy. The appointment H ;: hald had a friendly call.
make up good citizenship, and Bulch supervised the construction water and from there home thus was unsolicited, and made on the
E. Bunnell was down from Fair-
deeply interested iu tho perma and, us usual, has completed a good avoiding about a hundred miles o f 16th inst.
The oath and bond view last wepk a couple o f days
nent progress of our section.
job.
rongh stage road.”
shopping and attending to bneinrss’
were filed January 20, 1899.
^>ANDY CATHARTIC
.~ a b c a J " v e * b
__ O M COHSTiPATSOK
IDCOI TITCT V rniDIBTCDD to tor. »njr.seor constipation. Cnscarctn »re the ideal Lain-
nDuULUIubl uUnilnfllDuL/ tire, never ?np or gripe, hut causo easy natural results. Ham-
pie and booklet free. Ad. STERLING KKWEIIY LO^'liiratro. Montreal. Can., orjSet^Yorlw__1W
Wo have tho exclusive services of
gome of ttio most eminent physicians
In the Uuited Slutea. Unusual oppor
tunities and long experience emi
nently fit thorn for giving you medical
H*tvice. Write freely all tho partie-
S T O C K IN G
is
at a
E -V -S IR
E H O tr a iT T
T O
C O Q U ILLE
-
NEW FIRM,
-
C ITY
NEW
GOODS,
PRICES.
NEW
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Bverytliing Kent w a
COQUILLE PHARMACY, (Macy & Moore.)
H O S IE R Y ,
Dry Goods,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
^AIMES’ CORSETS, ETC.,
iiililxT Goods aud
. Oil (Mliiiiii.
Groceries,
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
F L O U R A.\l) F E E D ,
M ecos, Ciprs, Gaudies
AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC.
RACKLEFF,
ED
Successor to J. W. Lenovo.
H O T E L COQUILLE,
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C. II. BUTLER, PROPRIETOR.
AVING LEASED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN HOSTLERY
I am now prepared to entertain tlio traveling public in first-class
Btvle, with the very boat of accommodations and at mo d reu »li
able rates.
Tables supplied with tho best tho market affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
.
roomy and centrally located.
SPECIAL ACOOMMODA IIONS and lerm s
for Families and Theatrical Troupes,
Rates—$1 to $1.50 per day.
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