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> C fltyifih C ity Retain. How to Find Out. Ethan McDuffee has been doing home deputy Bberiff’s duties dur iug court. Miss Elsie Tilman is spending a few days’ visit with friends iu Co quille City. County Commissioner Weekly arrived iu tuwu last Thursday and looked on at court. 18 lbs. o f YVestern Refinery Dry Granulated Sugar for 81, at Geo. A. Robinson’s store. * Comrade B. H. Haskin wasdowu from the North Fork last YVednes- 1 day aud yesterday again. Miss May Bunch, of the North I Fork, will teach a term of school j at the Shiloh schoolbouse. Mr. Morehouse last Thursday I moved into the Gallier house, just vacuted by Gene Robinson. Racking headaches, bleary eyes, weukness, noises iu head, liudyan cures. All druggists, 50 cents. Judge Sehroeder was down from Arago laet Saturday on business and to participate with the Grange. Miss Genie Harper came up from Baudon last week aud was present at tbe Foresters’ ball Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hickox, of Beaverton, were attendants at the Foresters' ball last Saturday nigbt. Pill a bottle or common glass with your water aud let it stand 24 hours: A sediment or settliug indicates an unhealthy condition of R E G U L A R T R A IN S the kidneys; if it stains your linen o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d f u i days will run a . follow»: it is evidence of kidney trouble; A r riv e Lea'... . too frequent desire to pass it or pain 12.80 p .m . 8.00 a. m. I Marshfield in the back is also convincing proof Leave V m * “ I COQUILLE CITY 11.00a.in. that the kidneys aud bladder are 10.80 “ 10.00 “ I Myrtle Point out of order. Your heir« be»tt over one hun dred thousand time» t.c h day. WHAT TO DO. EOOAL i t e m s . One hundred thousand »upplietof There is comfort in the knowl good or bad blood to your brain. edge so often expressed, that Dr. Additional locals on 2d page. Which is it? Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great If bad, impure blood, then your Five gallons Coal Oil for 75cenls kidney remedy, fulfill every wish in brain aches. You are troubled at George Robinson's. * curing rheumatism, pain iu the with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. You are as tired in the morning back, kidneys, liver, bladder and W e tlmDk Z. T. Jobnaon, o f as at night. You have no nerve every part of the urinury passage. Myrtle Point, for favors. power. Your food doea you but It corrects inability to hold water little good. Johnson Bro’s will buy chickens. and scalding pain in passing it, or Stimulants, tonics, headache Only good oues wuuted. * powders, cannot cure you; but bad effects following the use of Nine pounds good roast Coffee liquor, wine or beer, aud overcomes for ¡J1 at George Itobiuson’s. that unpleasant necessity or being Now for an early Btart on the compelled to go often during the ietty work at the bny and on the day aud to get up many times dur iug the night The mild and extra Coquille. ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is District Attorney Geo. M. Brown soon realized. It stands ihe high came ovei early for court and was est for its wonderful cures of the busy as a bee. most distressing ,pases. If you Will Lyons returned last Friday need a medicine you should have from a protracted business trip at the best Sold by druggists iu fifty Sau Francisco. cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle of Grandma Spurgeon lias been this wonderful discovery aud a book quite ill the past few weeks, and that tells more about, it, both sent we are sorry to learn is growing George Pike, the logger, went absolutely free by mail, address Dr. worse. . over to Marshfield yesterday to Kilmer A Co., Binghampton, N. Y. will. It makes the liver, kidneys, Supervisor King, o f near Marsh skin and bowels perform their finally arrange for opening a log YY'heu writing mention that you field, will enforce the law against proper work. It remove* all im read his generous offer in the Co ging camp near Sumner. improper driving across the bridges purities from the blood. And it quille City H erald . makes the blood rich Iu its life- in his district. F. Long A Son will duplicate giving properties. nuy catalogue house in the country T . F. Dickson, of Myrtle Point, Four cans Tomatoes for 25 centa; To H a tto n for harness.saddles, bridles, etc., in at George Robinson’s . was a juror during this term of * R e o o v o ry . prices and supply a better article.* oourt aud included a pleasant call Ed Bunnell, of Fairview, spent You will be more rapidly cured at the H erald office. C. YV. Olive’s familiar face ap a day or two id t o w n last week. if you will take a laxative dose of peared on our streets last Thurs Ayer’s pills each night. They Ole Lund, of Bancroft, bonght Hudyau is now sold at 50 cents arouse the eluggiah liver and thus day and Friday. Mr. O. tells us 9 acres of land trom R. D. Sanford cure biliousness. that Mrs. Olive is quite poorly er package by all druggists. Get last week, which ho will improve [udyaD. agaiD. at once and bring bis family. We hare the ezcluilve «errlctM o f >e o f the moat eminent ph y aidant La Sciatica, despondency, locomotoi Scan over Montgomery W ar ! & Mrs. Charley Collier and children — United States. Write freely all the particular a In your ease. ataxia, paralysis. Hudyan cures. Co. or any other catalogue aud then went to Myrtle Point yesterday to Address, DR. J. C. AYER come to F. Long A Sou and get All druggists, 50 cents. stay with her mother and other better harness, Baddies, ate., at cat Misses Julia Drane and Kittie members of the family duriug the alogue prices. * Johnson left last Friday on a visit absence of Mr. Collier at the mines. Miss Inez Lusk, of Myrtle of several wseke to California. John Clinton, the small man hut Charles Collier left yesterday big logger, came down to court Thick of it— ladies’ fine Trimmed Point, teaches the Halle creek from Norway last weok. Mr. C. Hats only 50 cents at the Berlin school, and we learn that there will for a season in bis mining claim in has had much sickness in his fam Store. • be a 5-months’ term. Good for the Rusty Gulch neighborhood. our Halls creek friends. ily the past winter, but all are do You can bny pure unwatered Hon. W. 8. Yanderburg dropped ing well now. Miss Ida Hammerlof, of Gravel milk at Notley’s milk shed morn into this plaae last week aud spent Ford, lias beeD visiting her sister, ing and evening for 10 centa per Dave Collier got home last F ri several days. Mrs. YValter Colvin, and friends in gallon, cash. day from a health huut in the San * J. M. jerk ins, of Parkersburg Joaquin valley, California, with a section, speut Inst week in town this place the past week. Miss James Hervey, of Lee neighbor Ida aud Miss Vera Seed visited the gain of 35 pounds, he tells and called on the H erald . hood, has visited his sister, Mrs. H erald office Saturday. ns. Hot weather and drouth were Mebl, aDd attended court at this Ex-County Commissioner B. F. at hand, and he thought he would Miss Martha Wilkins returned place tbe past week. Ross, of the bay side, was an at summer at home. from YVashiugton last week, where tendant ut coart during last week. F or R e n t —House and four lots she has been a resident for about Mrs. Futrell is reported better, near Christian churoh. Two good F. E. H u ll,of Riverton,included two years. She went to her moth after a serious and protracted sick ness. Some weeks ago she was a pleasant call at the H erald er’s near Arago, and spent part of garden lots in bottoal, and small or taken ill of plenrisy, and this office while attending court last yesterday visitiyg friends in town. chard of good fruits On bench lots. turned to a slow fever, which latter, week. I have been a sufferer from Apply at tbtsroffice. ' v we learn, has broken and she is Sergeant S. F. Shepard, Co. M, chronic diarrhoea ever since the war W E WANT to trade 220 acres good now improving. farming land in tbe best loca 2d U. S. Yol. Engineers, arrived and have used all kinds of medi F or S ale —In Bandon, one of in San Francisco a few days ago cines for it. At last I found one tion as to school and nnrket in Ne the choicest locations, a pleasant from Honolulu for muster out with remedy that has been a success as a braska, either for a fa n , town prop home, new, unique iu style, and bia command. He will be home in cure, and that is Chamberlain’s erty or stock of goods u Coos county. with a splended view of the town a few days. Frank Hatter and a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem Go to Geo. A. Robinson’s store and ocean. Sheltered from the Mr. W ick lu n d of the bay are also edy. — P. E. G r i s h a m , Gaars Mills, and see those Spring Dry Goods— north winds. For particulars, ap iu tbe company and will return La. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Organdies, Embroidery Batiste, ply to the H erald . [tf home. Prof. C. A. Sayre, expert Opti Fancy Cords, Dotted Swiss, Lawns, The residence of Mr. and Mrs. India Linen, etc., in all the lead C apt H. L. Burleson, the fruit Buskirk last Sunday was made tbe cian, is settled here now and ready ing co W s ; also Taffetta and Mohair man and potato starch factory pro pleasurcabln scene of a wedding for business. His headquarters * moter at Marshfield, made a busi ceremony, Justice J. H. Cecil offi will be at Hotel Coquille, Mondays, Valour LiniDgs. A. J. Trice and family departed ness trip to Coquille City last week ciating and binding two hearls as Wednesdays and Fridays. Office and a call on the H erald . The one. The happy couple was Milos hours from 10 a. in. to 4 p. in. un for Santa Rosa, Cal., last Friday. captain is agent for steamers Wee- Lammy, of this city, and Miss til further notice. All who have Many friends—though o f recent ott and Blanchard, and advertises Belle Perdue, formerly of Canyon- any trouble with their eyes, or wear acquaintanceship—regretted to lose glasses, will do well to coasult him. such good people and progressive in our columns. ville. The H erald extends con No charge for examinations or con citizens, and parted with them Elder Chase, of the Latter-Day gratulations. sultations. * reluctantly and sadly. We wish Saiuts, who visited the North Fork M. YV. McCormac, of Riverton1 Bishop Vincent has been as them happiness and prosperity. section of this county some months made a business trip to Marshfield signed to the Oregon conference of Tbe H erald can furnish yon ago and conducted services in the last week, returning as far as this the Methodist Episcopal church to the best grade sewing machine at interest of the Mornian faith, we place Saturday, Mr. M. says the be held at Salem Sept. 20tb. the lowest price, and also the best learn is to meet Elder Frank Liberty mine at Riverton will Bishop Vincent is a ruau of great premiums and clubbing combina Bunch, of the Seventh-Day A d prove to be the Bonanza for output ability and of wide and varied cul tions ever offered— besdes tbe ventists, iu debate on the 10th inst. and quality of coal above anything ture, and bis genius created the best local paper in southwest Ore The chief point at issue is that o f on the coast, which will be proven Cbatauqua movement, which has gon. The H erald is the only the “ Sabbath day.” if the people o f this valley will impressed itself on modern Chris paper in Coos county which pub- Mrs. Dr. Owen (neeIdaKroDen- patronize n steamer to the extent tian effoit in every land. This lishes thesemi-annual official finan berg), of St. Louis, has been visit of helping to develop tbe mine writer holds pleasant recollections cial statement, other official adver ing for a short while in San Fran aud get its product to the market of John H. Vincent when a youth tisements as well as the official cisco, and is expected at this place The “ Death Knell” has been struggling to prepare himself for county court proceedings. this week to visit her parents, Mr. sounded to Apothecaries’ Drugs, usefulness to his fellowmen, he A hand-ax fell from tbe roof of and Mrs. John Kronenberg. and a sign “ to let ” will be in many knew not bow great and grand Nearly everybody here knows Ida, windows of doctor’s offices since T he were to be the results. We wel tbe Alexson house last Saturday morning and struck Bert Tuttle ou which was her home for so many A unt J ane Home Remedy fo r fe come him ou bis visit to Oregon. the bend, quieting Bert for a few years, and will warmly welcome male troubles has been placed on Our Prof. M. O. Hawkins took moments, but luckily doing no seri her after so long an absence. the market. Every man or woman, charge of tbe school at Myrtle ous or painful mjury. Bert was married or single, should seud a The trial o f Guy Bickford, two-cent stamp to our office for a Point Monday o f last week for a himself again and ready for busi charged with murder in the second beautifully illustrated circular, free. term of six mootbs, assisted by ness in a little while, bnt it was a -degree, began yesterday morning. Address The Aunt Jane Medicine Miss Maude Deyoe and Miss Lulu miraculous escape. « .While tbe ax Wa congratulate tbs struck him fairly , or top of the The jury was impanneled and Co., rooms 13-14 Lewis building, Walker. four or five witnesses examined by Portland, Oregon. * good people of Myrtle Point, for head, evidently it was a glancing we are sure their school will pros blow, or the injury Would have noon. The attendance at the court County Commissioner Weekly per and become popular under the been serious. room was very large, and still augmented during the afternoon and County Surveyor Catbcart vis principalship o f Prof. Hawkins Our friend J. M. Perkins, of the by many ladies. The interest was ited tbe middle Fork sectioD, at and his excellent assistants, if they lower river, received a letter lately very great in the trial of this mere the Rock creek junction, on the will bnt show an interest and give from his nephew, Hayes Perkins, 29th ult. and located a new site for encouragement. boy. A vacation of the bridge to be built across tbe one month from July 15th to well known in this sectioD, dated The steamers Weeott and Alice Middle Fork at that poiDt It is August 13th— will be in tbe mid tbe latter part of March at Loudon. Blanchard are both on the line to about half a mile below tbe former dle o f tbe term— taken, and then It is an interesting letter, aDd the and from San Francisco and the bay, site and will be moat serviceable to three moDtbs more of school will boy is well, happy and seeing the sights o f the old world. He and both are good passenger boats. the several settlements there as follow. reached London in a sailing vessel Both steamers left San Francisoo materially shortening their motes A letter from Rev. B. B. Pauli, arooDd Cape Horn, but is tired of o d the 3d inat, and were due at the and avoiding dam >ge to tbe bridge dated at Spokane, Wash., May 1st, that style and expects to make the bay last Saturday or Sunday. The by high water. gives tbe sad Dews o f serious sick trip around tbe world on steam Blanchard calls at Eureka on the N. Plyler, wife aud child, came ness in the family, io one instance ships. He will visit Africa, China, up trip, and returns from Coos All bad bad the tbe Philippine islands, Japan, Aus bay to San Francisco direct The op from San Francisco by late Ar proving fatal. Weeott extends her trip to Tilla eata, reaching this place last Fri grip, hot were about recovered,* tralia, and then face homeward, if mook, where she loads with lumber. day. Mrs. P. is a sister of our G. when Mrs. Pauli aDd Sherman were the inducements to stop off are not W. Henoioger, and tbe latter was taken down with the measles and too great and overcome him. He Mrs. Martin Miller and two lit quite happy to welcome portions were very sick. On the 27th of took in several of tbe historical tle granddaughters met with an of the family to residence here. April Sherman took suddenly landmarks of England and some accident by being thrown from a They came from Merced, Cal. worse and died the next morning of Ireland, as well as the special wagon a few days ago while on Mr. Henninger’s parents carno at about half past 7 o’clock. Mrs sights of London, tbe Tower, their wav from the Miller home to later via Roaeburg, reaching here Pauli, who is so kindly remembered museum, etc., iDcloding a sight of another neighborhood in the Dora on Monday. Mr. Plyler and family by macy in the neighborhood the crowD, jewels, etc., etc. But section. The seat in the wagou will occupy Ed Boyrie’a house, and o f Fishtrap especially, was still he was not much impressed with tipped backward and threw the Mr. Henninger and family the very ill at date o f tbe letter, and some o f them, ami while he says parties on a rock pile, the children Leoese property, next door to the the son who visited here last win be is kindly treated, and tbe peo receiving very alight injuries, but H erald office. We welcome these ter— Leon Panll— had just reached ple are clever and hospitable, yet Mrs. Miller being considerably grod people and hope they may home a few days before his broth he says they are behind the times bruised about the head and shoul find it to their interest to perma er’s death and was himself made a end slow in public seryice and en ders. nently locate. victim o f tbe same disease. terprises. T U E SD A Y , MAY 9, 1899. M BlOOd! g Frank B. McDowell Las been appointed postomn'.er at Silkkuui, vice Moses S. Strew, removed. The Ashland Toau Talk says: Miss Flo McCloskey, a Normal student, will begiu a term o f school at Myrtle creek Monday. Miss Mamie Millard joined her parents at this place last Satuiday, after a long absence aud extended visit iu the YVillamette valley. D. H. Johnson and Johnny Peart have taken charge of the Bandon meat market. They are all right, and no doubt will win the patronage of tbe Baudou pub lic by fair dealing and toothsome marketing. Mr. McQuigg yesterday sent us in a tillei of orchard grass, which, at this early day of this backward season, is u fine growth. It aver ages 4 to 4J feet long, and is an evenly and heavy growth. Thefts of cattle are getting to be a leading industry io some of the counties of this state, in view of tbe value of stock. Our farmers will have to be on tbe alert— pre vention will be better thau cure. H od . Geo. P. Topping, o f Ban don, and Cbas. Harriugtou, of this city, were respectively chosen by Bandon Court and Court Coquille as representatives to the Grand Court cf Foresters to meat at Ore gon City this week. They left Sunday morning. • George Cosger got nil ugly gash on his head with an ax yesterday, while chopping at his home near town. The ax caught on a limb, as he was bringing it down with all his force, which pulled ltont^of his bands and it tumbled on his hoad making quite a scalp wound, but luckily not fracturing tbe bone. Cur old fellow-citizen and com rade, J. P. Goodman, and family, Mrs.’ GoodmaD, Miss Floe and sou George, returned Sunday from a residence of about a year at Grants Pass, Oregon. Comrade Goodman and family will be heartily wel comed by many citizens to this their old and long-time home. The H erald greets them. inNLY $ 5 0 0 0 — For a short time ^ only, The Herald Land Co. wants a buyer with $5000 to pur chase at a sacrifice one of the best improved small farms in Coos county. Finely situated, choice laud, good fences, plenty of fruit and shrubbery, running water. Owner lias other business that claims his attention E u re k a H arn ess Oil is the best p re s e rv a tiv e o f new leather a n d the best ren ov a tor o i old leather. It o ils , soften s, b lack en s a n d protects. Use Eureka Harness Oi! on your best harness, jr o iit old har ness, and your carrtagetop, and they will not only look better but wear longer. Sold everywhere In cana-all sizes from half pints to dve gallons. M ad* by STAND ABO OIL CO. treasurers Notice. N J. YV. Caldwell has leased the fine trotting stallioD,Grande Roude (18671 o d tbe Aineiicau Trotting Register), and will manage him this season. YVe are sure our peo ple were hardly aware of so valua ble aDd reputable nn animal in Coos county, and will only be too glad to see him uud become famil iar with the beautiful form aud superb record, read the officially certified pedigree aud secure his service for their favorite breeding purposes. T be posters will be out in a day or two. N O T IC E . 'O 'IIC E is hereby given, that all county warrants endorsed prior to July It, 1892, will be paU on presentation at my office in Coquille City, Or., and the follow* mg numbers endorsed ou July 14, 1892: Nos. 8391, 8362, 8’»04 , 8371, 8666. 8667, HflOH, 8663,8174. 8171, 8172, 8173. 8618, 8619 , 8.W, 85*7, 8370, 8;W8 8387 . 8.699, WW2, «335, 8670, 8668, 8588, 83C7 aud 8550. No interest will bo allowed on said war rants after March 25.1899. W . W H a x h s , Treasurer. Final Notice to Taxpayers. Y OU are hereby notified to settle votr taxes forthYVith, as the County Court has ordered me to make immediate collec tion of every cent that is duo tho conntv, and after the lOih day of February we will begiu t.o levy upon the property o f all that nave not paid their taxes np to the year o f 1897. inclusive. You are further notified that on and after said date we will not receive County Warrants in payment of delinquent taxes. W. W. G aob . Sheriff of Coos county, Oregon. Coquille City, Jan. 26,1899. ______ ^ Sale of Old School Property of Dis T h e L o n e S t a r trict So. 8, Poos County, Oregon. O. O. G IL K E Y , P R O P R IE T O R , Ccquille C a y, Or.— Opposite Depot. 'VTOT1CE is hereby given to the publia ± y that tbe directors of School District No. 8, of Coos county, Oregon. offer for sale Keeps only Pure Wines and Liquors and Fine Cigars. to the best bidders the following described The Americas llluli Whisky i . one o f tho property in aforesaid Diat. No. 8: specialties served in thesa Cluhrooina. Lots Nos. 3 and 4, in Block 28, in Elliott’ s Addition to Coquille City, and the improve ments o f same, consisting of 1 wood 2-story school house; Also 1 box l-story sohoolhouse; Also 1 bell, about 26 inches, and a quan tity of school desks and seats. Sealed bids will be received up to the hour o f 12 o’clock, noon, of June 10, 1899, as fol lows: For lots separate, or together, with or without buildings, aud for the buildings, either or both without lots; also for furni ture, together or separate from other prop erty . The directors reserve the right to re ject any or all bids, and if all bids aro re jected, to sell at public outcry or private sale any or all o f aforesaid property. a v in g b o u g h t o u t t h e o e n - If bnildings are sold separate, to be re tml Meat Market, we will be able to moved on confirmation of sale. furnish all kinds of Meat—Beef. Mutton C has . C o l l ik b , and Fork, and will pay the highest cash Attest: Chairman. price for beef, hogs, shfep. etc. Geo. F. Boutell. CURRAN £ GAM4. Clerk School Dist. No. 8, Coos county, Or. Best Billiard Table in SonthernOrcgon Central Meat Marketing: Curran & Gass, Proprietors. H Q A ACRES coal and timbor land, about OU K mile from ri\’er and about 1 mile from tne town of Riverton. Jt is close to the Tiraon mine, now in operation. Small house and barn, and a small orchard and Any one having trouble with their eyes good garden spot. Full 750,000 feet of good and desiring good Glasses will fiud that it saw timber, spruce and fir. Call at this will pay them to wait on Er. A. D. ROTH- office, or address us. 8TEIN. OF MARSHFIELD, OREGON. You will save money, besides saving your Notice. eyesight. Don’ t trust your ease with either local expert “ professor,’ ’ or traveling opti cian, unless they can give yon a guarantee he firm of lamb & trice of their thorough knowledge of optics. Dr. this day dissolved by mutual consent, A. D. Uothstein is a graduate of one of the Mr. J . J. Lamb continuing tne business, finest Opthalmic Colleges o f Chicago, nnd and A- J. Trice retiring. Mr. Lamb will is always ready to show his diploma to tho*e collect all claims and settle all debts against who may question his word. These so- the firm. J* J* LAMB, called “ professors” do not know the first A. J. TRICE. principles of optics and will d o your eyes Coquille City, Or., Apr. 7,1899. more injury than good. Lenses specially ground to suit the most difficult cases. PrioeB within the reach of all. First-class Glasses fitted for $1, which many o f those so-oalled expert professors charge from $2,50 to $5 lor. Consultation and examin ation free. Don’ t miss this opportunity. Dr. Rothstein will be in Coquille City from Moy 13 to May 20, 1899. * tin ifij iî! Where is It? OpsiteJiB Depot. T NEYV STOCK OF Fresh Groceries NEW STORE! ft NEW GOODS! N E W PRICES T n iK R I F J ). Full Assortment W h it t ic k - K lokus — A t Marshfield, April 29, 1899, by Rev Esbjorn, Victor Wnittick and Miss Emma Klokus. LAaiMT-PBBbUK—At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Buskirk, in Coquille City, May fnll line Dress Silks, Organ 6,1899, by Justice J. H. Cecil, Miles Lara- Including dies, Satiues, Percales. Bonny Doon my and Miss Belle Perdue. Flannels, Empress Flannels, Teazle- B oone - T buk —I n CoqnilleCity, May 8,1899, down Flauuels, Mohair Valours, Wool- bv Justice J. H. Cecil, Geo. A. Booue and finish Brocades, Miss Ella True. LAWNS. GINGHAMS. B O R II. DOMESTICS. SWISS MULLS. V in o a m p — On Sonth Coos riyer.Aoril 29, DOTTED SWISS, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vincamp, a AMOSKEAGS. son. PRINTS, D e v e r e u x — Near Norway, May 3, 1899, to VELVET INKS, INDIAN LIN ON Mi and Mrs Thos Deyereux, a son. Orel ones. Fancy Veilings, Silk-finish Taffetas. T>IEI>. KID GLOVE0 . LACES. INSERTIONS W il c o x — On Middle creek, April 30, 1890, EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS, --------Wilcox, aged 66 years. CORSETS, M organ — At Beaverton, by an accidont in etc., etc. Klondike coal miue, May 6, i899, Eber Morgan, aged about 48 years. Spcoinl order next steamer. C labk —At loin, Kansas, April 27,1899, J. W. Clark, aged 71 years, 6 months and 29 days. Spreads, Quilts, Linens, Oil Cloths. General Dry Goods, Ladies’ Shoes, Partial Household List, Notions, Notice •—Any person or persons cutting on or remou- ing Chittim Barb from the Southern Oregon Company's land, without being duly au thorized, will be prosecuted according to law. Handkerchiefs, Dress Fixtures, Colton nnd Silk Thread, new styles Hairpins, Combs, men’ s, women’ s and childrens* Supporters, Cuff Buttons, Pins, etc. Latest Styles. IVI. O. HAWKINS. Corner opposite Odd Follows’ Hall -north side. Qandies, Any person furnishing suffi cient evidence for the recovery of hark so taken will 1 k > given one-half of the bark recov ered. Toilet SoaJ> Shoe P olisJI O ils, Quinine, SOUTHERN 0RE60.V C O M PLY. A r n ic ^ TJnguents, W a ll P a p e p ¡DRY GOODS^ jn k , Bay RuM L axatives, S a rsa p a rill^ Fair Store Linim ents, ParegoriQ JTjnvelopes, J e w e lrY th e j h a s ju s t r e c e iv e d A PART OF THEIR SPRING and S U M M ER ST0CR MORE COM I NO ON E V E E V w B O A T M ACY & MOORE. H o tel co q uille , :* ? . « s » C. M. BUTLER, PROPRIETOR. IAVING LEAKED THIS NEW. COMMODIOUS AND MODERN llOSTLERY I ain now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class style, wilh the very best of accommodations and at most reason able rates. Tables supplied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men, roomy and oeutrally located. SPECIVL ACCOMMODATIONS nnd Terras for Families and Theatrical Troupes. R a te s-fl to $1.50 pet day.