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tiWiilte ©Hg 5 \iTai(u TUESDAY. M AYS. IS M R E G U L A R T R A IN S onday », wednksdays and fbi M d a y . will run aa follows: Lea ve | I Arrive M OO a. m. I Marshfield I 13.80 p. m. A rrive •* | I Leave j 9.30 “ | C O Q U IL L E C IT Y I 11.00a.m .1 10.CO “ | M yrtle Point I 10.30 “ L ocal it e m s . AN N O U N CEM EN TS. Roy. W. H orsfall will couduct services nt St. James church next Sunday morning mid evening. Attend the optigrnph and raov- ing picture entertainment Ht Baud H all next Thursday night. See notice in today’s H e h a l d and large posters for program and prices. Coquille Grange, No. 290, will meet at 10 o’ clock n. m. next Sat urday— May Oth. 1899— when the newly-elected officers will he in stalled by District Master Hon. J. H enry Schroeder. Other matters o f importance are to he attended to also. A ll members nre expected to be present. ------- ------------ Additional locals on 2d page. F iv e gallons Coal O il for 75cent 3 at G eorge Robinson’s. * N ine pounds good roast Coffee for 81 at George Robinson’s. In Pain? In th o B a c k ? Then probably the kidneys, j In tho O h o s t ? c Then probably the lungs. N In tho J o in ts ? 5 Then probably rheumatism. No matter where it is, nor what kind; you need have it no longer. It may be an hour, a day, or a year old; it must yield to nr.Agcr’s GSi&rry piaster Immediately after applying it yon feel its soothing, warming, strength ening power. It quiets congestion; draws out inflammation. It is a new plaster. A new combination of new remedies. Made after new methods. Entirely unlike any other plaster. The Triumph o f Modern Medical Science. The Perfected Product o f years of Patient Toil. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral in the treatment of all throat and lung affections. < Placed over the stomach, it stops nausea and vomiting; over the bowels, it controls cramps and colic. Placed over the small of the back, it removes all congestion from the kidneys and greatly strength«® weakness. For sale by all Druggists. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. T h e steamer Hernster left Snn Francisco for Coquille river last Tuesday. Heartburn, coated tongue, bad breath, constipation. Hudyan cures. A ll druggists, 50 cents. Miss Pearl Fetter passed down to Lam pey creak last Saturday, and was to open the school yester day. Sam Johnson has finished a neat new fence at his home. Daye tried his hand, and can drive a nail in good style. W e learned yesterday that the father o f Capt. W ilcox died Sun day at the latter’s home on the Think of it— ladies’ flue Trimmed North Fork. Hats only 50 cents at the Berlin * Attorney J. M. Upton, nnd Mrs. Store. Upton nnd baby, of Bandon, came Capt. H . L . Burleson is the lip last Fridny. Attorney Upton agent at Marshfield for the steam will be present at court. ers VVeeoit and Blanchard. Jim Whetstone is moving his Bert and Ethan M cDnffee have bouse into a new position— to fnce been applying the aitist’s brush to east instend o f north, raised from the Mercantile hall the past week the ground and otherwise to he successfully. improved. John Caldwell, o f M yrtle Point, Attorneys J. W. Bennett and J. after a long absence, showed up S. Coke jr., o f Marshfield, attended for court week yesterday. John the preliminary court consultations isn’ t afraid o f court holding. Inst week and will take part this The stenmer Dispatch will run week aleo. from Bandon and deliver attend Jesse Farrin, an expert tonsorial ants from all landings on the river artist, o f Marshfield, will assist to the Foresters’ ball ut this place our Barber McDonald during court. next Saturday night at half fare. Mr. F. has just returned from Mrs. Win. Allen came np from Port'aud, where he has been prac San Francisco a few days ago aud tising at bis profession. is looking after Mr. A ’s blacksaud H arvey James, one o f our ener mining interests near Randolph. getic, quiet and thorough business 3he spent a day or two in Coqaille. young men,part owner and manager Mrs. Id a Harrington, for some o f the little steamer Marin, was years a resident here with her taken sick last Saturday with scar father, Jacob Croy, and family, has latina and his home quarantined. opened a millinery store in conjun T h e school board held a pro ction with a Mrs. H ope at Central tracted meeting last Saturday. Point. T h e y will issue warrants and pay Comrnde W. H. Nosier secured the amount provided for by the the contract yesterday for con late special district meeting in struction o f fence and sidewalks favor o f J. A. C ollier on the special around the courthouse block, as 1899 tax levy. per call for bids advertised for in F or S a le — In Bandon, one o f the choicest locations, a pleasant home, new, unique in style, and with a splended view of the town and ocean. Sheltered from the north winds. For particulars, ap ply to the H erald . [tf O rvil Dodge, o f M yrtle Point, furnished the Oregonian o f April 20th with a good descriptive arti cle about out mining section and particularly the rich strike o f the Harrison boys, together with a map o f Cooa and Curry counties, showing Rusty Gulch, the scene of the Harrisons' rich strike. County Superintendent Bunch announces the quarterly teachers' examination in today's H e r ald . I t is set for this place, to begin at 1 . m. on Wednesday, May 10th. t will be conducted under the re quirements o f the now law, by which a higher standard o f quali fication is exacted, especially of applicants for state papers. Read the notice. f A pleasant farewell party was iven in honor o f Miss Mande 'rice at Band H a ll last Saturday night. I t was attended by about 20 couples and passed very pleas- autly, the time being occupied with games, play* and social intercourse. Miss Trice has made many friends since the fam ily’s short residence here, and expects to depart with the fam ily by first steamer fori California. f Capt. Ernst will give bis opti-< graph and moving picture enter tainment at Band Hall in this city next Thursday night. It will be a most interesting, instructive and beAotiful entertainment, highly moral and worthy the presence of our best citizens. There will be battle sc?Des in Cuba, street scenes in cities, flying railroad trains, great fires, etc., stc., with life-like motion, exhlbitiog the results of the greatest inveution of the sge. D on't miss it. Admission— 50 cents; gent and lady, 75 cents; children 25 to J5 cents. Attorney Topping, o f Bandon, is courting this week. Johnson Pro’s will buy chickens. Only good ones wanted. * Lawns aud Organdies just ar rived at the Berlin Store. Miss Mary Quick went to Beach View to epen school yesterday. Miss L illy W agner was to begin school at Fishtrap yesterday. Liberal offer— Berlin Store is giv ing away n Snap-Shot Camera to every customer. * Mrs. Rock Robison, o f Arago is improiug and hopes soou to be in average health. M yrtle Point is represented at circuit court by Attorneys Roberts and Burtenshaw. Joel Patterson, o f South slough section, is au attendant at court and b iiliff o f same. 18 lbs. of Western Refinery Dry Granulated Sugar for 81, at Geo. A. Robinson’s store. * Sick headache, fullness in stomach, pain in bowels. Hudyan cures. A ll duggists, 5C cents. Our friend G. W . Hennmger is expecting his parents at an early day from California and is happy. B. F. Lawrence, o f the Bulletin, returned Inst week from California much improved in health. He gained 15 lbs during his absence. About 800 head of cattle, pur chased iu this valley by outside parties, were last week driven out over the Middle Fork road by Ed Sherwood. A. J. Seed and C. A. Harrington nre named as delegates from C<>- quille Lodge, No. 53, I. O. O. F., to attend the grand lodge at Salem ou the 16th inst. Mr. Trice will have an auction sale o f household goods at his resi dence, next door to H erald office, nt 12:30 p. m. next Thursday. The goods are all new. T h e W ells-Fargo Co. has estab lished a service between Coos bay nnd Portland, and the express rate, it is said, will be only one-third of what it used to be. The latest, best news from all parts o f the county will be found in the H e r a l d ’ s correspondence, and notably that from the mining section and about the “ quartz strike” of tho Harrison boys. Capt. Ernst will exhibit his opti graph and moving picture enter tainment at Band H all in this city next Thursday night. Tom or row (W ed n esd ay) night he will be at Bandon, nod Friday night at M yrtle Point. The M yrtle Point Enterprise has greatly improved since the change o f management— if sub stantial reading matter and consid erable iucreaseof important county and general news go to make improvement. C. D. McFarliD, the pioneer cranberry cnlturist on this coast, is au attendant at court from the bay side. Mr. Me “ invented” cranberries at Cape Cod, Massachu- sets, and came to the Pacific coast to perfect their culture, which ho is doing. FRtE TO MILLIONS OF SUFFERERS, i It IS the “ Long” Pole that Knocks the Kiverton Pick-Ups. treasurer« Notice. Persimmon 'The New Cure for Kidney, Bladder and Uric Acid Troubles. ----- Riverton, May l.- J o h n Berrv, N 011CE h<“r".b, th".‘ *‘1 °P0Di‘7 When you buy bar ness from a ot the upper river, was visiting his mi catalogue it requircjs the cash, step-daughter, Mrs. Kiuuieutt office in C oqaille City, Or., and the fo llow - Almost everybody who reads the So leave your money with F. Lons p r o f. Frank Bunch opened N i n8j H , ^ i " d^ ^ r 8 ^ ! Ts ^ -, ¡ S S i newspapora is sure to kuow of & b o n , and cy that means your i school Inst Monday with an attend- 8663. nm. 8171. 8172, *17: i . hsih , 8619. MM, the great kidney j money will be kept at home and in ; nm.e 0f 32 pupils. §?.7(?» ***** MW, «336, Mi70, Swamp-Root, fiww. »öS«. 8807 and 86ÔO. remedy. the channels o f business, while at Mrs. Darneil, daughter of Jas.! N o iutercHt w ill be allowed on aaid war It is tho great medical triumph of tbe same time you can buy a hot Ferry, will soon leave for Puget rants a fter Maroh 2.I. 1899. W. W H atch , Treaanrer. the nineteenth century; discovered ness for less money thaD they can Sound. See Mont after years of scientific research by be bought anywhere. Lieutenant Hugh Neely, com- Final Notice to Taxpayers. the eminent kidney and bladder gomery, Ward & C o ’s catalogue: mauding separate Co. K , O. N. Ü., No. 37,097 — plow harness. H is specialist, Dr. Killmer, and has truly brought up a squad o f the Bandon OU ere hereby notified to nettle vocr See guards last Sunday. W e had a 1 tnxcH forthw ith, ah tbe County Court wonderful powers in curing kidney, price, 813 85; onr price, 813. has ordered tne to make immediate collec No. 37.37122— Hand-made. Hie union drill. Come again, boys. liver, bladder and uric discasea tion o f every oent that in due Hie countv, See Kidney trouble is responsible for price, 835.50; our price, 833. Mrs. D. Campbell Bpett a few . and after tbe 10th d «y o f Febrnnry we w ill more sickness and sudden deaths No. 3712.4—-bis price, 836; our days iu Marshfield last Week 1 Levin .<> levy upon the property o f all tbnl ' hnve not pnid their tnxea np to the year o f See No. . 37120— h’ - s ------- She ------- was visiting frieuds. than any other disease, and is so price, 835. --------- r ------------ 1897. inclusive. Yon nre further notified that deceptive that thousands have it price, ¥ 3 1 .5 0 ; our price, 8 2 8 . ou. j Misd M innie M ills was visiting on and nfter aaid date we will not receive , , Couuty Warrants in payment o f delinquent And everything else in the liar- { here last week. without knowing it. W. W. G AUK. tales. Sheriff o f Coos county, Oregon. Thousands owe their health and ness line in connection with their George Steward and his bride Coquille C ity, Jan. 26.1890. even life to Swamp-Root and thou pi ices. spent a few days at his mother’s In buying your hnruess hero at last week. They were serenaded _ sands more, who today think them selves beyond help, can be made home, if there is anything wrong Sunday evening. George made Jw O l? well by the use of this great remedy. in tbe leather or workmanship you several liHppy henrts before morn A V IN G decided to retire from the Swamp-Root has been tested in so cau return and get them repaired ing, judging from reports next butcher business, 1 offer fo r rent iny building, tools, etc. I w ill go out o f busi- day. many ways, in hospital work, in free o f charge. ness February 15, 1899, and this being the When we gpt into our b b w store privnte practice, among the helpless Harry Hull, young son of F. E. on ly butcher shop in town, would like fo r too poor to purchase relief, and has room, in a short while, we will keep Hull, had the misfortune to cut his some reliable person to continue tbe bnsi> ness. proved so successful in every case the largest stock sorth of Port- hand very badly with an ax. Any one desirons o f running a butcher The Banner mine was ran a few business that a special arrangement has been laud of men’s saddles, ladies’ sad would do well to call on or address dles nnd circingles, as also collars, TH U S . A N D E R 8 0 N , days last week, but shut down made by which all readers of the t«prl8J Bandon. Oregon. bridles and everything pertaining again until today, May 1st. H kiulp , who have not already tried Mel Hayter and wife were dowu it, may have a sample bottle sent to the business. F. L ong k S on . last week visiting tbeir people. absolutely free by mail. Also a * {Enterprise, Rrecorder and Cooa Bay John W all came over last week, book telling more about Swamp- N ew sp rin t 2t and send bill through this C. O. O I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R . but as the Hernster was no* out he _ __________ Root and containing some of the office.] C c q u illo C ity , O r.— O p p o sit* Depot. did not start np the mine. thousands upon thousands of testi W e have received a copy o f the Thomas H ull and A lbert Brown Keeps only Pure Wines and Liquors and monial letters received from men Albuquerque D aily Citizen of Fine Cigars. and women who owe their good A p ril 13th, containing an account left last week for British Columbia T h e Americas Club Whisky is one o f tbe health, in fact, their very lives, to of the receipt aud burial o f the to try their luck fishing. specialties served in thes3 Clubrooms. D onna A na . the wonderful curative properties remains of Clay Green at Cernllos, of Swamp-Root. Bo sure find men N. M., <»n the 5th o f April. T h e ' tion the Coquille City H erald when sketch is by the Rev. A. H. Suther- j sending your address to Dr. Kilmer land, o f the M. E. church, and lighten® A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. includes his discourse at the fun-; I f you are already convinced that eral. H. Clay Green was known j the Swamp-Root is what you nepd, you here, having spent some months at can purchase the regular fifty-cent this place and in Cooa county some •horten® and one-dollar size bottles at drug while preceding tbe breaking out of th® stores. Curran & Gass, Proprietors. war with Spain. Clay Green joined ------------ *< > > ♦—--------- the Rough Riders and was killed in rood* J J A V IN G B O U G H T O U T T H E CEN- Four cans Tomatoes for 25 cents; tbeir charge at San Juan H ill, July ____tral Meat M arket, we w ill be able to at George Robinson’s. * 1, 1898, at the head of tte fcrave furnish all kinds o f M eat—Beef. Mutton . i the team. Save* wear i and Pork, nnd w ill pay the highest cash expense. Sold everywhere. Dr. Tow er and a Mr. Butler came boys who led iD tbe fight. The “ MADE BT price for beef, hogs, sheep, eto. C U R R A N A GAH8. STANDARD OIL I over from the bay on yesterday’s body was sent homo by the govern ment nnd this ceremony held by tram. th* citizens and neighbors over one You can buy pure unwatered wbom they all toyed and honored. Q A ACR ES coal and timber land, nbout milk nt N o tle y ’s milk shed morn W hile here he was known to all bis O U M m ile from rivor and about 1 mile ing and evening for 10 cents per associates as a clever, industrious from tne town o f Riverton. It is close to Tim on mine, now in operafion. Small gallon, cash. * nnd true friend. But more than the house and barn, and a small orchard and garden ppot. Full 750,000 feet of good Mrs. J. 8. Lawrence and Mrs. B. all, one o f C oquille’a most charm- good saw timber, spruce and fir. Call at this F. C ollier will attend the Bebekah log daughters is left to monrn the office, or address ns. grand lodge at Salem as delegates sad taking off o f one that wasdear Notice. from Mamie Rebekah of this city. as life to her aud was pledged that their lives should be one daring John Morris, w ife and daughter VHE F IR M O F L A M B & T R IC E the years and events that would this day dissolved by mutual consent, (M iss M in n ie) arrived in town on come to them. Henry Clay Green Mr. J . J. Lam b continuing tne business, N E W STO CK OF tbeir way to Prosper, where Com was born in Wantnuga county, N. nnd A . J. Trice retiring. M r. Lam b will rade M orns has a position as fire collect a ll claim s and settle all debts against C., August 22, 1868, aud was slain the firm. J. J. L A M B , man at the mill. A. J. T R IC E . in the chnrge of the Rough Riders F or R e n t — House ami four lots at the battle of San Juan H ill, in Coquille C ity, O r., Apr. 7,1899. near Christian church. Tw o good tbe island o f Cubn, July 1, 1898 garden, lota in bottom, and small or Coquille Pharmacy has just re chard o f good fruits on bench lots. ceived fresh vaccine points. * Apply at this office. * Judge D. L . Watson has not yet W E WANT to trade 220 acres good nttended circuit court, being a f * * farming land in the best loca flicted with rheumatism. tion ns to school and market in Ne Mr. Wheeler, lecturer o f the braska, either for a farm, town prop erty or stock of goods in Coos county. Woodmen, failed to reach Coquille yesterday, hence there was no lec General Dry Goods, G o to Geo. A. Robinson’s store ture last night. Including full line Dress Silks, O rgan and see those Spring Dry Goods— dies, B a tines, Percales. Bonny Doon Onr old bay friend, C. Howe, Organdies, Embroidery Batiste, Flannels, Empress Flannels, Teazle- down Flannels, Mohair Valours, Wool- Fancy Cords, Dotted Swiss, Lawns, merchandising for some years past finish Brocades, India Linen, etc., in all the lend at Marshfield, has moved to his LAWNS. G IN G H AM S. ing colors; alsoTaffetta and Mohair ranch near Dora. D O M E S T IC «. Valour Linings. * SW ISS M U LLS, A specid exenrsion train will Mr. and Mrs. E. Corman of Norway were down yesterday shop come from Beaver H ill, and the ping. Mr. C. renewed friendship steamer M yrl from the upper river with the “ Old Reliable” H erald and Dispatch from the lower river aud also gets the greatest combin to bring and return attendants at the H erald the past fortnight. ation clubbing offer ever made in the Foresters’ grand ball iu this The amount is ¥324 this section— The Cosmopolitan, city Dext Saturday Dight. Rev. K. V. Millard, who has been Now York W orld (tri-w eek ly) and T h e H erald can furnish you spending some months in Horn- the H erald . the best grade sewing machine nt boldt county, Cal., preaching, I have been a sufferer from the lowest price, and also the beet returned to Coquille City yesterday chronic diarrhoea ever since tho war premiums and clubbing combina and will hold meetings at the and have used all kinds of medi tions ever offered— besdea the Church of Redeemed Israel on cines for it. At last I found one best local paper in southwest Ore Wednesday, Friday and Saturday remedy that has been a success as a gon. T h e H erald is the only evenings o f this week. cure, and that is Chamberlain’s paper in Coos county which pub Last Thursday Dave Fox had Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Rem lishers thesemi-nnnual official finan the misfortune to have his left hand edy-.— P. E. G r is h a m , Gaars Mills, cial statement, other official adver tisements ns well as the official crushed in the ciderm ill, by which La. F or sale by R. S. Knowlton. he lost the entire middle fincer county court proceedings. Comrade John C. Pierce, of nnd suffered the painful braising G. W. Peek, of the Golden West o f other parts o f the hand. Davy Marsfield, is attending court. W e had oiled up the mill and got the were glad to greet the old boy r.s a Handle Co., is visiting our section machinery started, wheu he was member o f the Cth Maine, Han in the interest of his plants at called to dinner, and in tam ing cock’s original brigade, as one in Bandon and in this city. H e is suddenly laid his hand on the ma timately fam iliar with ouiself with im proving the conditions here, all the events from Camp Griffin, enlarging the capacity ns well as chine and had it crushed. nenr Washington City, through the the scope o f these two factories, The “ Death K n ell” has been peninsular campaign and till close and tells us he has another matter sounded to Apothecaries’ Drugs, id haud with which be will make of the 7 days' fightiDg. and a sign “ t o i . e t ” will be in many ns familiar nt the proper time. windows of doctor’s offices since Tn* Prof. C. A. Sayre, expert O pti Mr. Peek is a rustler aDd progres A unt J ane Home Remedy for fe cian, is settled here now and ready sive man. male troubles has been placed on for business. H is headquarters Coos Bay N owb : T h e next the market. Every man or woman, will he at Hotel Coquille, Mondavs, married or single, should send a Wednesdays and Fridays. Office teacher’s examination will be the two-cent stamp to our office for a hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. ui. un last under the present law, nnd a beautifully illustrated circular, free. til further notice. A ll who have recent decision by tbe attorney Address The Aunt Jane Medicine any trouble with their eyes, or wear general apparently will make an Co., rooms 13-14 Lewis building, glasses, will do well to consult him. unusual rush for state life diplomas Portland, Oregon. * N o charge for examinations or con ■ at that time. By this D e w con * struction any person holding a state Mrs. Annie Robison received a sultations. diploma otbtr than a state life telegram from Han Francisco last T h e present time, during the diploma, bearing date prior to May Saturday evening from her par first session ot our circuit court, 20, 1899, applying for a state cer ents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Leneve, aod wheu all the court officers and so tificate or a state diplumn after brother, J. W. Leneve, starting many citizens are present from all that date will he required to under that they had arrived safely from parts o f the county, would be a go a fa ll examination ou all sub Honolulu nnd would start nt once very proper time to have some jects prescribed by the new law, for San Pedro, Csl., and make public dedicatory exercises at the which extends considerably the their home. They left Honolulu new courthouse. Coos county has range o f required subjects. Some ou the 20th. They were favorably reason to he proud o f this baildmg, from mere love o f taking examin impnsaed with the climate nnd and some ceremony, participated ations may perfer to obtain tbeir casnal outlook nt H o d o I u I o at first, in by the people, so msny o f whom last license under this new act, but when they got sight o f the nre present, would be appropriate but it is safe to presume that the prevailing citizenship o f Degroes, nnd becoming. T L e presence of majority will not, and daring next Indians, Chinese, Japanese, etc., those constituting the county court month algebra, English liteiature, and that the labor end business wheu the plans wpre adopted and Oregon school law and general was being absorbed by these in the contract let, as also the present history will be diligently studied small enterprises and would cer body completing the work and bv many a teacher in desperate tainly be an element o f trouble at turning it over to the public sbonld efforts to get through before the an early day, they preferred be present, and a unifying, pleas doors are closed on the twentieth civilization nnd a better prospect. ant aud edifyin g time could be had. of May. R e n t, H T ho L o ne S t i r < _ Best Billiard Tabic iu Sonthern Oregon M ica Central n Meat Market I A xle I C rease DEPOT STORE ! Where is It 7 Oposite lie Depet. T Fresh Groceries NEW STORE! # NEW GOODS! NE W P R IC E S I (fiTiiSreciOp Full Assortment M A R R IE D . D o rr kd swirs , Y ounkub -W ym an —A t Cape Arago, April 19, AMO SKKAG S. 1899, by R ev. Geo. Gillespie, Joseph J. P R IN T S . Younker and Miss Mnmio Wyman. V E L V E T IN E S . IN D IK N L IN ON N arburg -M atson —A t Marshfield, April 26, Cre tones. Fancy Veilings, 1899. bjr Rev. R . C. Lee, W in. Nasbnrg Silk-finish Taffetas. and Miss Florence Matson. K ID G LO V E S . LACES, IN S E R T IO N S E M B R O ID E R IE S . T R IM M IN G S , CORSETS, I>IEY>. etc., etc. B enham —I n Coqnille City, M ay 29, 1899, Maude, infant daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Benbara. Special order next stenmer. M obkhoure —I n Coquille City, M ay 2,1899, infant child o f Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse. Ladies’ Shoes, Partial Household List. Spreads, Quilts, Linens, O il Cloths. Notice •— Any person or persons cutting on or remov ing Chittim Bark from the Southern Oregon Company's land, without being duly au thorized, will be prosecuted according to law. Notions, Handkerohiefs, Dress Fixtures. Cot tou nnd Silk Thread, new styles Hairpins, Combs, men’ s, * omen’ s and childrens’ Supporters, Cuff Buttons, Pins, etc Latest Styles. IVI. O. L H A W K I N S . Corner opposite O dd,Fellow s’ H a ll— north side. Q andies, Any person furnishing suffi cient evidence for the recovery of bark so taken will be given one-half of the bark recov ered. Toilet S oap O ils , Shoe PolisJJ Q u in in e , SOUTH E M OREGOS COMPACT. A r a ic ^ W all P a p e p TJnguents, ORYGOODS^iuk. t h Bay Ru]\J Sarsaparill^ : l a x a t i v e s , e Fair Store L in im en ts, ParegoriQ JTJnvelopcs, J e w e lrY j h a s ju st r e c e iv e d A PART OF THEIR MACY & MOORE. SPRING and SUM M ER STOCK MORE COMING ON B O A T H o tel COQUILLE, f? <* 0 3 C. H. B U T L E H . P R O P R IE T O R . R a v in g l e a s e d t h is n e w . c o m m o d i o u s an d m o d e r n h o r tler y Imp I am now prepared to entertain tbe traveling public in first-class st\|e, with the vert best o f accommodations and at most reason able rates. Tables sunj lied with tbe best the m arket affords. S A M P L E R O O M « for Commercial men, roomy and centrally located. S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and Term s fo r Families and Theatrical Tron pei. Rates—$1 to |L50 pel day,