Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 23, 1899, Image 3

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T U E S D A Y . MAY 38, I M
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\ COQUILLE CITY
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anno uncem ents .
Children’s Day program ami
services will be lielil at tire South-
ern Methodist church next Sunday
night.
The public is cordially ,
invited.
Elder W. H. Nosier will preach
at the little church next Sunday j
evening, subject— “ The successful j
accomplishment of Christ’s mis-j
eion.” Come out, aud let us reasou i
together.
A swearing-iD of recruits will
take place a f the Salvation Army
Wednesday, May 31st. Some of
the Coquillo people are going to be
enrolled as soldiers in the world­
wide Salvation Army. At the close
o f the maetiug all will be served
with coflee and cake. All are wel­
come. Remember— May 31st, 8 p.
m.
C apt . N. P earson .
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LOCAL
ITEM S.
warnlfi
of winter
So the falling of the hair tells
of the approach of age and
declining power.
No matter how barren the tree
nor how leafless it may seem ,
you confidently expect leaves
again. And w hy?
Because there is life at the
roots.
So you need not worry about w
the falling of your hair, the
threatened departure of youth
and beauty. And w hy?
Because if there is a spark of
life remaining in the roots of
the hair
The Bnrbaru Heruster arrived
this afternoon.
The wheel ernze has broken out
with increased virulence.
Niue pounds good roast Coffee
for $1 at George Robinson’s.
Mrs. Lamb has been very sick
for seveiul days, but is better just
now.
Think of it— ladies’ fine Trimmed
Hats only 50 cents at the Berlin
Store.
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Dud Johnson was thrown flat by
a horse about noon today, but luck­
ily escaped injury.
A great crowd left for Parkers­
burg at uoou to attend the funeral
of Capt. Parker.
Dud Johnson nnd Wm. Beach ex­
pect to leave for the mines in the
upper Sixes country tomorrow.
Ringing in ears, noises in head,
twitching of eyelids. Hudyan cures.
Fifty cents. All druggists.
The Children’s Day exercises of
the Southern Methodist Sunday-
school will take place Sunday night.
The schooner Joseph & Henry
was towed up by the Triumph last
Friday, and is loading with lum­
ber at Lyous’ mill.
Geo. Noiris, o f Fairview, was
down Saturday shopping.
He
thinks fruit is badly damaged ty
the late cold rains and frosts.
Parsnip Complexion.
Fred Barker, of Fuirview, is nt
Portland and may be absent for
some time.
W. H. Nosier began work on the
postholes for the new courthouse
fence last Thursday.
Nervousness, weakness, exhausted
nervous vitality, rheumatism. Hud-
yau cures. All druggists, 50 cents.
Preserves
The mail route from Bandon lo
Lauglois is about to be re-rslab.
lulled.
A majority of the ills afflicting
i f—fruits, Jallies, pickle* or catsup nr«
people today can be traced to kid­
[A more easily, more quickly, more
QNLY $5000 — For a short time
^ healthfully sealed with Refined
ney trouble. It pervades all clauses
■L Paraffine W ax than by any other
only, The Herald Land Co.
method. Dozen* o f other uaea will be
of society, in all climates, regard­
wants a buyer with $5000 to pur­
less of age, sex or condition.
“" R e fin e d
chase at a sacrifice one of tho best
The iinllow, colorless-looking peo­
improved small farms in Coos
ple you often meet are alflicted
In every household. It 1* clean,
county. Finely situated, choice
tasteless and odorlem—air, water
with “ kidney complexion.” Tlieir
land, good fences, plenty of fruit
and acid proof. Get a pound cake of
The Alice Blanchard arrived
It with a Hat o f its many uae*
kidneys are turning to a parsnip
and shrubbery, running water.
from your druggist or grocer.
May
18,
at
6:30
a.
m.,
with
the
color, so is their complexion. They
Bold everywhere. Made by
Owner has other business t^at
STANDARD OIL CO.
may suffer from indigestion, bloat­ j following passengers: Capt. Lar­
claims his attention
sen,
wife
and
child;
Mrs.
Reddick
ing, sleeplessness, uric, acid, gravel,
dropsy, rheumatism, catarrh of the j and two children; E. J. Curson.
The steamer Weeott is already Notice Regarding Delinquent Taxes. T h e L o n e S t a r v _
bladder, or irregular heart. You
may depend upon it, the cause is taken off the Sau Francisco-Coos
C. O. G I L K E Y , P R O P R I E T O R ,
Taxpayers will take notice that on the Coquille C a y , O r.— O pposite D epot.
hny run and been pnt in the Chil-
weak unhealthy kidneys.
30tb day of May, lH'.r.), J will id v tffiM tot
Womeu as well as men are made kat's place on the Eureka route, sale, the property of all delinquents who
miserable with kidney and bladder but the Blanchard is o. k. and will are indebted to Coos county for taxes prior Keeps only Pure .Wines and Liquors and
Fine Cigars.
to the yeai 1898, and I will sell such prop­
troubles and both need the same run regularly.
erty on the 28th day of June, 1899, at pub­ Tho Americas Club Whisky is one of the
specialties
served
in thesa Clubrooms.
remedy. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-ltoot,
lic
auction
according
to
law.
Go to Geo. A. Robinson’s store
The list will commence with the letter
the great kidney, liver and bladder nnd see those Spring Dry Goods— “ A”
and take each letter of the alphabet lest Billiard Table in Son! Iiern Oregon
remedy, will build up aud strengthen Organdies, Embroidery Batiste, thereafter in its regular order until the end
weak oud unhealthy Kidneys, purfy Fancy Cords, Dotted Swiss, Lnwus, is reached. No exceptions to the foregoing
will bo made without the written consent
tne diseased, kidney-poisoned bloud, India Linen, etc., in all the lead­ of the county court.
W . W. G a o k , Sheriff and Tax Collector.
clear the complexion and soon help ing colors; alsoTaffetta and Mohair
Dated May 11.1890.______________________
the sufferer to better health.
Valour Linings.
N O T IC E .
The mild and extraordinary effect
A dauce was to he given nt Marsh­
of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It field last Saturday night to the
stands the highest for its wonder­ graduates of the graded school. Sale of Old School Properly of Dis­ Curran & Gass, Proprietors.
ful cures of the.most distressing Something better in the way o f ap- trict 5lo. 8 , Coos County, Oregon.
cases, such ns wont kidneys, catarrh piecintiou
a v in g b o u g h t o u r t h e c e n -
and
encouragement
trnl Meat Market, we will be able to
of the bladder, gravel, rheumatism should have been organized for X JO T 1C E is hereby given to the publio
furnish all kinds of Meat— Beef, Mutton
l
x
that
the
directors
of
School
District
and Bright’s Disease, which is the these young people.
and
Pork,
and will pay tho highest cash
No. 8, of Coos county, Orecon, offer for sale
etc.
worst fovm of kidney trouble.
At
the best bidders the following described price for Derf, hogs, eh****».
CURRAN A G AS».
The Berlin Store is offering a to
property in aforesaid Dist. No. 8:
druggists, fifty-cent and dollar
SNAP-shot camera free to purchas­ Lots Nos. 9 and 4, in Block 28, in Ellicit’ s
sizes. You may have a sample bot­
ers of other goods at that store. Addit.on to Coquille City, nnd the improve­
tle by mail free, also pamphlet tell­
ments of same, consisting of 1 wood 2-story
He has issued a seat circular an­ sclmolhouse;
ing all about it. Address Dr. Kil­
Also 1 box l-story schoolhouse;
nouncing the fact, aod giyieg a list
mer f i Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Also 1 bell, about 26 inches, and a quan­
of new goods now on hand aud to tity
of school desks and seats.
When writing please mention
be received next steamer.
Sen led bids will be received up to the hour
this paper.
of 12 o’clock, noon, of June 10, 1899, as fol­
Ashland Town Talk:
Rev. N. lows: For lots separate, or together, with
M 'C uire's Body Found Floating in the S. Buckner nnd b o d , formerly of or without buildings, and for the buildings,
or both without lots; also for furni­
Umpqua River-
this place but now residents of Jack­ either
ture, together or separate from other prop­
sonville, contemplate stuiting out erty . The directors reserve the right to re­
Roseburg, May 20.—The body of on a lecturingtonr soon. It will he ject anv or all bids, and if all bids are re­
to sell at public outcry or private
H. G. McGtire, which was drowned “ The Maine and the Cuban War” jected,
sale any or all of aforesaid property.
N E W STOCK OF
If buildings are sold separate, to bo re­
in the Umqua river on April 9, was illustrated with stereopticon views.
moved on confirmation of «pie.
recovered this morning, three-quar-
Mrs. Sam McAdams, nee Nellie
C has . C o llie r ,
ters of a mile below the scene of Elliott, came up from Bandon Inst Attest:
Chairman.
Geo. F. Boutell,
the accident.
week to visit her parents.
Sam
Clerk School Dist. No. 8. Coos count v. Or.
LATER.
came later and visited till yester­
The body of Fish-Commissioner day. Ho tells us there is yet much
T h e W o n d e r fu l
McGuire was found floating in the work to be done ou the steamer
riyer about 1000 yards below the Bismarck, but she will be rendy foi
scene of the accident by Jack inspection aud her run ou the
Thropman.
river by July.
and laiii'i'
A1 Reed’s body has not yet been
OT SPRINGS OR M IN ER \L HPKING8 AT HOM E.
The “ Death Knell” lias been
recovered, but it is expected that it
Turkish, liaiaisn. Hot-Air, Steam, Vapor. Mmlioatcd,
sounded to Apothecaries’ Drugs,
Perfumed. Mineral. Halt, Qoinlne. Hop. or
will soon rise and float. A diligent
aud a sign “ to l e t ” will be in many
watch is being kept and it is prob­
windows of doctor’s offices since T he
able that it will be recovered soon
A i ' nt J ane Homo Remedy for fe­
FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN
after it rises.
male troubles has been placed on
Dispels Colds, Fevers. Skin.Diseases nnd Cutan­
Four cans Tomatoes for 25 cents; the market Every man or woman,
eous Eruptions.
Preveuts disease; cures
married
or
single,
should
semi
a
nt George Robinson’s.
often when drugs have failed.
Should lie
two-cent
stninp
to
our
offico
for
a
T o C aro C onstipation Fororor,
in ever)' Home, Doctor’s Oflice, Beauty or
Talie Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 15c. beautifully illustrated circular, free.
Massage .Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos­
It C. C. C. tall to cure, druggiats refund money
Address The Aunt Jane Medicine
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
The case of H. W. Dunham vs. Co., rooms 13-14 Lewis building,
Nellie ¡Sigliu et al. has been ap­ Portland, Oregon.
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pealed to the supreme court ty the
On exhibition aud sale at C O Q U IL L E PH ARM ACY or at my res-
N o -T o -U a c f o r F i f t y C en t«.
plaintiff.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
ideuce neer old school buildiog,
NORA A. McEWEN, Agent.
F. Long & Soil will duplicate men strong, blood pure. 60c, $1. All druggists.
nuy catalogue house in the country
M A R R IE D .
for harness,saddles, bridles, etc., in T h r i f t --G i b s o n — At Gold Bench, May 14,
1800, Edward B. Thrift. of LangloiH, nnd
p rio n s a n d s u p p ly a better article.*
Miss Mnry Gibson, of Gold Beach, Father
The annual drawing of the San
LeCroix officiating.
Francisco Examiner fo' subscrib­
B O R *.
ers will occur soon. Tie issuance
P r a t t — At Marsliiield, May 11, 1890, to Mr.
of tickets will cease on the 31st.
and Mrs. V. O. Pratt, a daughter.
Lumber is being delivered in
Additional locals on 2d page.
several portions of the city for new
The McDuffee Bro’s are paint­
dwellings and additions. The spirit
ing the Tuttle House.
of improvement is on at a lively
Johnson Bro’s will buy chickens.
rate.
Only good ones wanted.
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Rev. and Mrs. VV. Horsfall came
Peter F. Gehlke, of Parkersburg,
over from Marshfield to be present
was in Coquille yesterday ou busi­
at the fimeial services of Capt.
ness.
will arouse it into healthy activ­
Parker, to take pluce at Parkers­
ity. The hair ceases to come
Join the old soldiers ou a visit to
burg today.
out:
it
begins
to
grow:
and
the
the cemetery on forenoon of next
glory of your youth la restored
V . R. Wilson and two little sons
Tuesday.
to you.
arrived at Coquille City yesterday,
w
e
have
a
book
on
the
Hair
Rev. J. T. Hove, Baptist,
from San Diego, Cal. Mr. W. is a
and its Diseases. It is free.
preached at the Christian church
jeweler and is viewing the section
T h o B u t A d r ia n I > h .
last Tuesday night.
If you do not obtain ail the benefits
for a location.
you expected from tho use o f the Vigor,
18 lbs. of Western Refinery Dry
w rite the doctor about It. Probably
John Perrott returned from
thore is som e difficulty with your Run- |
Granulated Sugar for 81, at Geo.
eral system w hich may be easily
Salem last Thursday, where he had
rem oved. Address.
A. Robinson’s store.
DR. J. C. AY Kit, Lowell, Mata.
been with Sheriff Gage to deliver
And yet there is no arrangement
a prisoner, Charles Suderman, at
for an observance of Memorial Day
Arrivals by the Alliance May the penitentiary.
o r address at this place.
14th from San Francisco: John
Marshfield Sun: The Fourth of
Our friend U. Root visited his Hill, Nick Carlson, Mrs. G. A. July soliciting committee has
Bennett,
Mrs.
W.
I.
White,
Miss
brothers, and sister, Mrs. August
raised $380 for the purpose of de­
Halter, near Arago, severnl days Jessie McNevin, N. Rasmussen, fraying the expenses of the oele-
wife and son.
last week.
bration iu Marshfield.
Arrivals by the Areata May 12th:
Geo. Pike went over to Sum­
Ashland Record: Ex-Sheriff B.
ner yesterday to conclude a con­ A. R. Miller, M. G. Pobl, Mias N. W. Dean and family, of Willow
Pohl,
Mrs.
Yon
Pegert,
Mrs.
Smith,
tract with C. II. Merchant for
Springs precinct, have moved to
opening his Sumner logging camp. Lee Bing, E. H. Bnylis, D. L. Har­ Coquille City, Coos county, where
ris, Miss A. Rogers, Miss E. Ro-
Comrade J. F. Alvord, of Michi­ mander, Jos. Lando, E. Jndell, F. he has purchased a farm and they
gan, is a visitoi in Coqnille City. Vincarup, S. Prouty, F. Runberg, will make their future home.
H e will look about for a few days A. Johnson, M. Johnson, A. Matt-
Our little friend, Miss Mary
in our county aud mnybo select a soD, J. M, Dressenlierg, H. N. Lee Futrell, was the first to vary
location.
Mellisap.
the decorations on our desk from
Scan over Montgomery Ward &
Arrivals by Alliance May 20: stacks of newspapers to delicious
This she did last
Co. or any other catalogue nnd then G. W. Ellis, W. A. Tentsch, Mrs. strawberries.
come to F. Long & Son and get W. E. Smith nnd three children, Saturday, aud we return thanks
better harness, saddles, etc., at cat­ Mrs. J. W. Hendricks, Mrs. Kun- for her kiudness.
Mr. and Mrs. Gottsche enraeover
alogue prices.
sisnari nnd three children, Mrs.
The passenger and freight outfit ,J. E. Turner. Miss M. Jeffries, J. from the bay by yesterday’s train,
of Martin & McLeod leaves for H. Patese, L. Fickerson, J. L. Bar­ bringing with them their household
Roseburg today with four passen­ ker, wife and 4 children, F. Lillard effects. They occnpy HenryCollier’s
Grandma W. W. Hates returned
gers, baggage, etc., with Duncan and wife, J. D. Wilson, Miss Green- residence property, the Collier Inst Friday from a visii of several
family
having
moved
to
tbeirranch,
berger,
L.
Lewis,
C.
AndersoD.
McLeod in charge, and Geo. Martin
weeks with her son, James, nnd
returned this morning.
Five gallons Coal Oil for 75cents on tho lower river.
family nt Empire, slightly im ­
Our yonng friend, J. C. Roberts, proved in health.
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Sam Wheeler came up from nt George Robinson’s.
of the Myrtle Point Enterprise,
Randolph yesterday, and sports a
F or R ent —House ond four lots
You can buy pure unwntered
sore hand.
The member was milk at Notley’s milk shed morn­ was present last week nt the Y. P. near Christian church. Two good
caught by a block and mashed ing and evening for 10 cents per S. C. W. convention. The H erald garden lots in bottom, md small or­
sanctum had a pleasant call.
Wo chard of good frnits on bench lots.
bad'.v, breaking one finger and gallon, cash.
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greet onr yonng friend ns a worker Apply at this offico.
tearing the nail off another.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Sugg will in the best interests of the people.
Prof. Golden, principal of the leave this week to take charge of
yUE WANT to trade 220 acres good
Mrs. J. H. Roork, o f Salem (nee
city schools at Marshfield, carne the cook-house at Pike’s logging
farming land in the best loca­
Aunt Betsy Levar, as she was tion as to school and market in Ne­
over to Coqnille City yesterday on camp at Sumuer.
known when a resident c f this braska, either for a farm, town prop­
business. He brought his camera
Mrs. Mabel Buckner, o f Gar­ county at Sumner),has been visiting
and tripod along, and visited our
erty or stock of goods in Coos county.
diner. is visiting her parents. Rev. old friends and acquaintances in
new school building while in town.
The work of printing the 1899
and Mrs. Stine, during the absence Coos county for some time, return­
Rev. Geo. Gillespie, Presbyter­ of her husband, Rev. H. H. Buck­ ing last week again to Coquille, as session laws has been completed,
ian minister nt Marshfield, ex­ ner, at M. E. conference at Mc­ the guest o f Mr. and Mrs. G. F. nnd the books have been sent to
changed pulpits with Rev. Mr. Minnville.
the bindery.
They will be out nnd
Boutell.
Eums, pestor of that denomination
ready for distribution in about 10
C. A. Harrington o f this city,
B.
F.
O’
Brien
and
fnmily,
and
at this place, last Sunday, and con­
Each book, including index,
representing onr local Foresters at Joseph Locke and fnmily, ns also h days.
ducted services morniugnnd night.
the grand court at Oregon City last yonng tnan named B. F. Locke, contains 1248 pages.
The “ sunrise prayermeetiDg,”
The new and additional engine week, has been chosen grand seu- from Shannon county. Mo., nnd
at Lyons’ mill expressed itself by j ior woodnrd of the graud court; Andrew Barger and family from held Thursday morning as pert of
an emphatic toot about 9 a. m. last | Ml. Topping, as mentioned last Indiana, arrived in this city yes­ the program of (he Y. P. S. C. W.,
Saturday as rendy to take a hand i week, was elected supreme repre­ terday on their way to Bandon. was not attended largely. The
in furnishing lumber for our grow- sentative.
They came via S bo Francisco and ringing of tho hell at that early
hour took some citizens by sur­
ing little city and for shipment
. .
,
.
ab* oa<]
J
K
A heavy logging wagon—Wide the bay, and expect to locate.
prise and the thought of "a lirb’’
tire, heavy spokes and axles, and
Bandon Recorder:
Mr. Adam first struck them.
Uncle Joe Hudson took charge strong gearing—lately received Pershbakor recently voluntarily
D. J. Groogau, a very pleasant
o f some household effects at the from the east by Sam Wheeler, increased the wages of his em­
depot yesterday, following the was at Wilson <fc Wilson’s shops ployes, which goes to Bbow that gentleman, representing “The Coll­
arrival of his daughter, Mrs. ,J. E the past couple of days receiving I the good effects of belter times are ier Publishing Honse” in the sale
Tanner, from Gray’s Harbor. Mrs. some additional attrehmuts for 'beginning to be felt here. Mr. of the Universal Dictionary, 4 vol­
umes, and Nations of the World,
T . came last Saturday, and Joo will i heavy work,
Pershhaker treas his men well and
30 volumes, on the installment
follow later.
I ...
I Miss Ruth Todd, who attended they receive the benefit o f an in­ plan, wns in - Coquille City last
Miss Alice Aiken came over the Y. P. S. C. TV. meetings last crease in his lumber business when­
week. We had a pleasant call.
from the bay on yesterday's train, week as a delegate from the tipper ever possible.
Departures by Alliance May
on her way to Bandon. Miss Alice river, is a bright young Miss and
Mrs. Heston, an elderly lady,
is one o f the graduates o f the j conducted the devotional services when returning home last Thurs­ 15th for Portland: B. H. Bohn nan,
grammar grade at the late c o m -j Wednesday evening with tact and day afternoon from the Y. P. S. C. Oscar Peterson, Mrs. O. Petersoo,
roencement exercises of the Marsh- spirit. For one so young, her readi- W. convention, was overcome by Harry Withey, A. A. Jamigan, A.
field graded school.
j ness at formulating an impromptu a stroke of paralysis just ns she Kingston, Tom Lewis, Mrs. B.
Harrington, A. N. WittmaD, N.
F ob S alk — I n Bandon, one o f Pr°g™m. grace of manner and apt- reached Mr. Boyrie’s, at the north i
Johnson, Mrs. F. Jeffers, Sherman
tbe choicest locations, a pleasant>nes.8
selection and reading of end of the long bridgs.
She was Peterson, O. Peterson jr., Sigfried
borne, new, nniqne in style, and scrlPture lesson and offering of carried home and Dr. Moore sum-l
Peterson, I jars Peterson, F. Ren-
with a splended view of the town PraYer were equal to an experienced nimoed to minister to her. The at-!
berg, Ed Johnson, Martin John-
and ocean.
Sheltered from the J "•> a“ d yet a pleasant surprise, tack wns quite severe, though at
SOD.
north winds. For particulars, a p -, The efforts o f some persons to this writing she is improving as
San: The annual commence­
ply to the H erald .
[ t f , hinder now business ventures and well as could be expected.
ment exercises of the Marshfield
C. S. Andrews, of Myrtle Point, t*le
of new-comers will
The following applicants for Graded and High soboo' will take
some months since moved to eastern Prove as futile as that o f the wild teachers’ certificates and diplomas place next Friday.
The senior
OregOD, but writes ns that he will i B,eer to derail the locomotive and passed at the quarterly examination class (Latin section) is composed
return to Coos coonty in the near train on the plains. They are both hpld at this place on the 10*b nnd of Eduarda A. Erickson, Mabel F.
fntnre.
An attack of the grip joining and coming to come.
A 11th insts.: Miss Kate Braden, 1st Rood, Edward L. C. Farrin, A. E.
the
caused him much suffering and ' few of ' 1
1 more Mmid were dis­ grade; Misses Eunice Dement, May Vanderborg, Stella E. O’Con­
refuses to relax its hold unless he couraged at first, but later found Elsie l'ilman, Will* Hall and A lice nell, Herbert E. Walcott. (EDg-
that the opposition came from Rogers, 3d grades; Misses Flora lisb section) John J. Kronbolm,
changes climate.
a very weak and officious nnoority McGloskey and Enlalie Tyrrell Aunie Grace McCormac.
The
I have been a sufferer from of the citizenship. Several of the
passed for state diplomas; Mrs. Grammar school graduates are,
chronic diarrhiea ever since the war
newernnrs are o lj comrades, who Robert Airy, Clande Nolluer aud Alice Aiken, Ella Anderson, Gussie
and have used all kinds of medi­
not only inherited the right to Mars McDonald were recommended Brown, Alice Butler, Josephine
cines for it. At last I found one
come and occnpy, bnt earned it as for state certificates; and Mrs. Oordes, Tollie Cordes, Cora Chap-
remedy that haa been a success as a
well by fighting for the country's Rood and F. 8 Bunch passed for man, 8tella Elrod, Laura Escott,
cure, and that is Chamberlaiu's
freedom cod greatness, and will state life diplomas.
O eoigo Escott, Frank Wickman,
Colic, Cholera and Diarrho a Rem­
therefore take a hand in the spread­
• «----- —
Carl Forslnnd, Clara Johnson, Dan
edy.— P. E. UatsBAw. Ganrs Mills,
ing of that gospel— “ wade in and
E d acit« Yonr Tlnwet* With f »'caret*.
Keating, Clande Nashnrg, Ethel
I * . For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
Candy
Cathartic,
cure
ron*tlp*tlon
forever
possess the land.”
10c, 2Cc. If C. C- C. fall, druggists refund money. Hlionp.
® Paraffine Wax
Centrali
Meat Market [%£;
H
■ DEPOT STORE!
Where is It 7
Its me Depet.
Fresh Groceries
- K f R‘
[
ALL SPRING STEEL ER AM E AND ONLY CABINET M ADE WITH DOOR.
NEW STORE ! # NEW GOODS !
M E W P R IC E S T
Full Assortment
D IE D .
Marshfield, May 15. 1899,
Mrs. Eliza Jane Edwards, aged 67 years,
11 months and 14 days.
P a b k k r — At Parkersburg, May 21, 1899. of Including fall lino Dress Silks, Oronn-
difs, Salines, Percales. Horny l)onn
paralysis, Capt. Jni1ah Pnrker, aged 69
Flannels, Empress Flannels, Teszle-
years, 10 months and 6 days.
down Flannels. Mohair Valours, Wool-
tinish Brocades,
Itrea t« with you whether you continue the--
LAWN'S.
nerve-kllliug tobacco habit. NO-TO-UAAJ
GINGHAMS.
rem ove« the dexire for tobacco,
out nervous<li»irose, expels nlco^
l»OM IS ITCH.
tine, purities tho bloot
SWISH MULLS,
•toreit lost manhood,
makes :
DOTTED SWISS,
in healtl
AMOSKEAGS. ,
ami pocl
.
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PRINTS, |
book.
^ ^ o u r own druggist, who
will vouch fo r us. Take it with
INDIAN l.INON
„ 1 ,patiently, persistently. Ono VELVETIN'ES.
w a ,|I. usually cures; S boxes, $160,
Cretnnea. Fancy Veilings,
„ larantoen to cure, o r we rofund money.
Silk-finish Taffetas.
Burling Remedy l* ., thleago, ■onlrsal, Ms« fork.
KID G LOVES. LACES, INSERTIONS
EMBROIDERIES.
TRIMM INGS,
Q A
ACRES coal and timber land, about
CORSETS,
O U ^(m ilo from river and about 1 mile
etc.,
etc.
from the town of Riverton.
It is close to
the Timon mine, now in operation. Small
honse and barn, and a small orchard and
Special order next steamer.
good garden ppot. Full 750,000 feet of good
saw timber, spruce and fir. Call at this
office, or address as.
Spreads, Quiita, Linens, Oil Cloths.
E d w a r d s — At
General Dry Goods,
v . -
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i L ^ ' f & K c Û fe ik v j
Ladies' Shoes,
Partial Household List.
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.
Notions,
Handkerchiefs, Dress Fixtures. Cot ton j
and Silk Thread, new styles Hairpins, j
Combs, men's, »omen’s and childrens’
Supporters, Cuff Buttons, Pins, etc.
Latest Styles.
M. O. HAWKINS.
Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall
Qandies,
Any person furnishing suffi - 1
cient evidence for the recovery
of bark so taken will be given
one-half of the bark recov-|
|ered.
SOUTHER!! OREfiO! COMPANY.
O ils’
Quinine,
TJnguents,
¡DRY GOODS' ink,
THE
Fair Store
HAH JUST RECEIVED
Laxatives,
Liniments,
TTjnvelopes,
A PART OF THEIR
SPRING
and SUMMER
STOCK
MORE COMING ON
EVEKY BOAT
north side.
Toilet S oa p
Shoe PolisJJ
A r n i c a
W all PapeJ^
Bay R u]y[
Sarsaparill^
ParegoriQ
J ew elrY
MACY & MOORE.
H
o t e l c o q u ille ,|
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C. H. BUTLER, PROPRIETOR.
3 % A VINO LEASED THIS NEW . COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H OH TLERY
Mp
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in firMt-cInsa
stvle, with the very beet of accommodation* and at moat reason­
able rate*.
Table* supplied with the best the market affords.
SAM PLE ROOMS for Commercial men,
roomy and centrally located.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS ami Terntc
for Families nnd Theatrical Troupe*.
liatea—$1 to $1.50 pci day.