a deceptive
disease—
A frost struck us tins morning. T A T .J .U T T i.'l l 'W -C j V i I" tnousands
have
it and
- p K O J T U T "R
T
.
don’t
kuow
it.
you
20 lbs. Rice for $1 at Geo. A. » r A p IX
D L -E j w ||nt qnick rfcHDi If t8 yoQ
Robinson’s.
* | can m ake no m istake by using Dr. Kilmer’s
TUESDAY, JUNE C, 1899.
Swam p-Root, the great kidney remedy. At
Three cans Fontana’s Tomatoes 1 ! druggists
in fifty c e n t and dollar sizes.
for
25
ots
at
Depot
Store.
*
Haiapie
bottle by mail free, also pam phlet
R ONDAYS.
E G U L W A EDNESDAYS
R TRA AND
IN S FB I |
telliug you how to find oat if yoa have kid
Mrs. Lavine took tbe train last ney trouble.
Address,
M days will rau us follows:
Dr. K ilm er Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
Friday
to visit at Myrtle Point.
Arrivo
Leave
I
12.00 p. ra.
8.00 a . m. I
Marshfield
Wedding Bells.
Three tbs. extra Mocha aud Java
Leave
Arrivo
I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y li.0 0 a .r a ,
I.N
roast
coffee
for
$1,
at
Depot
Store.
*
I M yrtle Point
10.30
10.00
tbe 1st iost., at Bandon, at
Mrs. Hnrlocker and little daugh the Ou residence
of Mr. and Mrs. C.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ter leached borne yesterday from A. Craddock, Rev.
R. Enuis per.
San Fraucisco.
formed the pleasing wedding cere
Tbe Salvation Army will give a
18 lbs. of Western Refinery Dry mony which united the hearts and
If you are young you nat
strawberry festival ut their ball
Granulated Sugar for $1, at Geo. lives of Henry N. Lorenz, of this
urally appear so.
next Saturday night. Admission
If you are old, wby ap
A. Robiuson’s store.
* city, and the charming Miss Euge
free; etrawberries, cieun and cake,
pear so?
nie Harper, of near Bandon, form
Mrs.
Caddie
Lockwood,
of
Myr
10 eeuta. Ey'iybody invited.
Keep young inwardly; we
a resident herp. We have do
will look after tbe out
tle Point, was a visitor in Coquille erly
QOAltTEIlLY MEETINGS.
information as to theenvironments
wardly.
last
week,
after
a
long
absence.
Presidium Elder li. S. Hhangle,
You need not worry longer
the affair, as to the num
about those little streaks of
Jim Brown, of Myrtle Point, attending
of tbe M. E., south, will conduct
ber
of
friends
present, aud tbe
gray;
advance
agents
of
age.
took a band of about 25 bend of fragrance of flowers
quarterly meetings in Coos county
feast oi
cattle through to tbe bay yester good things prepared, and
as follows:
but knowing
day.
Coquille City, June 24 and 25.
these young people as we do, de
Riverton (evening), June 27.
sire to join tbe throng of well-
S.
P.
Hecninger
and
son-in-law,
Dairyville (Curry Co.) June 29.
Mr. Plyler, now occupy tbe Leneve wishers to tbs happy voyagers and
B audon, J u ly 1 and 2.
bouse,
next door to tbe H erald hope a long life may prove no less
Fisbtrap, July 6.
happy than these joyous moments.
office.
North Fork, July 8 aud 9.
Mr. L. aud bride will reside in
Misses
Edna
and
Stelln
O’Cou-
Myrtle Poiut (at D igbt), -July 9.
uell, of Marshfield, are visiting in Coquille ---- City.
--------» - -----------
Coquille City, guests of Mr. aud
l o c a l it e m s .
The Robbery Case,
Mrs. Sinelair.
Sunshine is very acceptable.
Eight bars of 16-ouuce double- Which caused so much interest
Additional iocals on 2d page.
wrapped and pressed soap—128 here the past few mouths, but
ounces for 25 cts. Think of it! which had quieted down somewhat
Try tbe 25-cent Roast Coffee at
Depot Store.
* since tbe failure of tbe grand jury
Depot Store.
*
indict at tbe late term ot court
W. J. Fairman moved into bis
Will Mansell is just getting able to
parties held for tbe crime, is
nice new home Saturday.
to put bis foot to the ground, since tbe
revived
renewed interest It
lie was hurt by tbe road barrow, 6eems a with detective
Johnson Bro’s will buycLickens.
has been on
will surely restore color to
about
a
fortnight
ago.
Only good ones wanted.
*
gray hair; and it will also
track of tbe parties, nud the same
give
your
hair
all
the
wealth
Mrs. Lamb took a turn for tbe
City Marshal Goodmau fell from ones aud several others are Darned
and gloss of early life
better last Saturday and continues
bis wheel this noon, resulting in as being implicated. Word reached
Do
not
•
allow
“
th<
the
falling
‘
’
of
to improve slowly.
hurting his stump leg aud putting tbe sheriff Hnnday that Tom Drew
our hair to threaten you
f longer
with baldness. Do not
him on crutches agaiD.
was under arrest at Albany, await
The sale of tbe old schoolbouse
be annoyed with dandruff.
ing bis coming, with strong evi
property will take place next Sat
Mrs.
Emily
Noble
(nee
Lummy)
We
will
send
you
our
book
of guilt at hand. Others
urday, if bids are favorable.
on the Hair and Scalp, free
came oyer from Marshfield with dences
will be heard from later. Evi
upon request.
her two cbildreu yesterday, to be dently,
Just received a npwlineof cents’,
W If rtta
to do ttio
D octor.
present with Grandma Spurgeon. coming. now, the facts will be forth
ladies’ and children’s Tanned Shoes
you expected
not obtain
all tbe the’b»o»-
fits
you
from
une
of
at Geo. A. llobinsou’s store.
A “scrap” was threatened Fri
the vigor, write the doctor shout It.
Probably there ia some difficulty
day
evening at “The Clvde” resort, Nine lbs. good Roast Coffee for
with
your
general
system
widen
Mr. aDd Mrs. Chas. Hickox, of
may be easily removed.
between
two of onr vonug towns $1 at Depot Store.
Beaver Hill, came over last Friday
*
AYER.
Low«. 11, Mess.
men, but was declared off in time Mr. and Mrs. Sugg have moved
and visited Mr. and Mrs. Mynatt.
to prevent a serious turn.
to Pike's logging camp at Sumner.
Lyons’ mill shut down from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kribs will Pimples, eruptions, sweaty bands
Monday morning till noon today,
caused by tbe break ,of a piston New lot of fine rings aud pins at leave for Portland next Thursday, and feet nre cured by Hudyan.
Coquille Pharmacy.
* where be will attend the Masonic All druggists, 50 cents.
rod.
lodge and Mrs. K. visit Bilious headache, yellow skin,
F or R ent —A neat 2-acre home The Alice Blanchard is a fine grand
friends and acquaintances.
in Coquille. New house, fruit and vessel
coated tongue, fevered lips. Hud-
and
the
best
for
carrying
The commencement exercises ot yan cures. All drnggists, 50 cents.
shrubbery, and chance for garden if stock on the run frcm the bay.
the Ashland State Normal School
taken at once.
*
grade of Bicycles from
was putting on cow will take next place Thnrsday. Miss $20 Highest
Watch repairing, Clock repair boy Geo. airs Leach
up, at F. Long & Son’s. Call
this
morning,
helping
Joe
Beyers,of
Sumner,will
take
part
ing, Jewelry repairing; Spectacles
Pike with a yoke of steers in it, and then coma home, being and examine their '99 catalogues. *
repaired aud fitted. Satisfaction George
to
the
logging
camp.
The M. Keller Co. agent arrived
expected about next Sunduy.
guaranteed. W il s o n J e w e l r y C o .
in town yesterday and will take
F.
Long
&
Son’s
saddlery
and
The
Memorial
Day
exercises
at
W. H. Schroeder, the Arago harness shop is a place of beauty Bandon were very creditable and your order for the best suit at the
merchant, was down last Friday and
Go aud inspect the evidenced a propel spirit. The lowest rates.
interviewing some of the commer goods utility.
and
learn
the prices.
address was delivered by Comrade We speak for yoar trade. We
cial men and examining their dis
C.
A. Stiue, of this city, aud is are here to stay. Clive us a trial—
The
Fair
Store
is
now
“way
no’’
plays.
well
Bpoken of as able and patriotic. we will please you
for
business,
and
will
manage
its
Sun: A car load of lumber affairs accordingly in dispensing
W ilson J ew elry C o .
W. H, Nosier has sold his resi F or R en t —House
came over from the C o q u ille y e s bargains and serviDg tbe public.
four lots
dence property to C. D. Elliott, near Christian church. aod Two
terday. It will bo used for finish
good
ing material in the cubin of the Capt. Pearson, of the Salvation who will move down iDto town, garden
lots in bottom, and small or
Army, of this city, and Capt. Gir- and bought 12 lots from R. D.
new barkentine.
at Marshfield, will leave for Sanford, near Spurgeon’s addition, chard of good fruits ou bench lota.
The Fair Store is now established vin,
*
Portland
week. They will be which he will improve as his home. Apply at this offico,
in the ‘ Red Front,” the large, new stationed next
elsewhere
and
new
offi
W
E
W
ANT
to
trade
220
acres
good
etore-room in the Aloxson block— cers sent to this field.
AGENTS WANTED - FOR “TH E L IFE
farming land in the best loca
and Achievements ot Admiral Dewey,” the
and is fully “in it” for trade in
world’s
naval hero. By M urat
as to school and market in Ne
F. Long & S od desire you to H alstead, greatest
quantity and quality of goods.
the life-long friend and adm irer tion
braska,
either for a farm, town prop
ot
the
nation's
idol.
Biggest
and
best
book;
get
out
your
catalogues
from
tbe
Charley Collier came down from
500 pages, 8x10 inches; nearly 100 pages
stores aud make your over
halftone illustiations. Only .50. E nor erty or stock of goods in Coos county.
the miues yesterdny, in the Rusty department
of saddles, harness, etc., mous dem and. Big commissions. Out tit Our young friend, Robert Ben-
Butte section. It prospects very selection
free. Chance of n lifetim e. W rite quick. ham, is now out and enjoying free
and
then
come to him aud get a The
Dom inion Company, 3d Floor Caxton
promisingly, and Charley will stay better article
for
the
same
or
at
a
Bldg., Chicago.
from tbe quaiantiDe, scarla
with it. He will return at ouce. less price.
* F. Long <S>Son, the largest man dom
tina,
throat affections, after so
Capital Journal: Mrs. H. Snook Our Foresters sent a large wagon ufacturers and dealers i:i saddles, long a and
time.
He shows the sever
and family left today for lioseburg Beaver Hill last Thursday and hauess, etc..between San Francisco ity of his sickness
and long con
to join Mr. Snook, who will be en to
finement.
We
congratulate
him.
brought
over
nbout
50
fiuo
chairs
and
tbe
Columbia,
want
all
parties
gaged there all summer. He writes for tbe ball at this place, part of tbe to call and see their stock of sad
that dwellings for rent are hard to property “amalgamated” with the dles, both tor quantity and quality, Jack Fox, of Josephine county,
oa a visit to his
secure there.
Beaver Hill Court when it merged nnd say if they do not lead. Look came in at Saturday
this place. Jack gives
Capita) Journal:
Architect its membership into that at this at that special one, also, iu tbe parents
us a good report of his mining
Burggraf left for Moro, Sherman place.
window.
* prospects.
They have a fine water
county, this afternoon, where bids Coos connty is quoted among 18 George Martin started ont to right,
200-foot
pressure, aud will
will be opened Monday for a new
as having liquidated in full Roseburg last Saturday with three place two hydraulics this fall.
courthouse, of which.Mr. Burggraf others
the state’s levy of taxes against pasiengers—Mrs. Rosa, of BaDdon, An offer of $20,000 is at their op
is tbe architect.
her, while Currv and 12 others are Miss Emm a Lorenz, of this city, tion at the present time.
Rey. H. S. Shangle, presiding behind yet. Curry’s deficit is aod Mr. Mickelson, of Soutb Da E. L. Henninger and family,
elder, will visit this section the $2860.29, having paid $G00. Mult kota, a visitor at this place at Mr. recently from Merced, Cal., and bis
latter part of tbe month and will nomah is still behind in the amount Jacobson’s—for outside sections. brother George, who has been a
be welcomed by many friends. Sen of 8114,362.21.
Next Saturday this stage firm will resident with ns for tbe better part
his appointments for quarterly The Wilson Jewelry Co. is make another triD.
a year past, left last Friday, via
meetings, under heading, 1st col crowded w th business, because tbe Tbe show at Band hall by the of
the bay, for Stockton, Cal. We
umn on this page.
mauager is a man of business, Seaside Vitascope Co. last Satur regret to lose these clever people,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanley are practical, skilled in his calling and day night was quite entertaining, and wish we could have opened a
happy over the arrival of a fine strives to please. Their new ad. so far as the moving pictuiea and way to establish them here.
101-pound son at their home. J. J. appears today, and tells the publie polyphone were concerned, but tbe George may come back—he knows
smiles all over bis fnce at the matters of interest and solicits coons from Beaver Hill might have why.
strengthening of Populism and Odd their patronage.
been left out to tbe advantage and Tbe business of the fake “pro
Fellowship in Coos county, and The citizens of Myrtle Point good name of all. We say this in moter”
eye in this place
regards him as a heavyweight.
all kindness, aod wish the firm well recently. got a It black
hardly
pays to har
took
much
interest
in
Memoiial
Mr John Bevins, editor of the Day exercises, having program at so long as they conduct a legiti bor certain characters in a com
mate,
refining
entertainment.
Press, Anthon, Iowa, says: “I have the hall, au oration by Attorney L.
munity, for sometimes they turn
used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera A.
Mrs. Henderson and family, of on their benefactors. Home who
Roberts,
aud
then
decorations
and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family graves at the cemetery. Bunting Berkeley, Cal., Mrs. Prof. Wright •’joined” the late mining deal, when
for fifteen years, have recommended of
was profusely displayed through and family, of San Rafael, and they became familiar with tbe pro
it to hundreds of others, and have out
town and a generally patri Miss Eva Butler, daughters ot onr moter’s scheme, had the manhood
never known it to fail in n single otic tbe
Mr. aDd Mrs. Capt. Butler, arrived to withdraw aDd have nothing fur
spirit
pervaded.
instance. For sale by R. S. Knowl-
on
train yesterday morning, the ther to do with it.
Ashland Town Talk: The illns- two the
ton.
former
to visit aud the latter to We bad a pleasant call last Sat
lecture on tbe Spanish- remain at home.
Miss Eva looks urday from Sergt. S. F. Shepard,
We mentioned our friend Geo. trated
war by Master Robert well and will bo greeted
by many just mastered oat of tbe service ns
Ross’ visit to the county seat last American
Buckcer,
iu
tbe
Chatauqua
build
week, but he never told us a word ing, Tuesday evening, was largely friends.
sergeant in Co. M, Second U. 8.
of the occasion for it, owing to his attended. The speaker was only The state immigration board, at a engineers, from service at Hono
extreme modesty. But we’ll for 12 years of age, but his remarks meeting rectntly held at Portland, lulu. In tbe company with him,
give him—we know how it is our aroused
a loan on the several coun from Coos county, were Sergt.
enthusiasm and his assessed
self. We congratulate him sin-j auditors much
ties of the state to tide it over till Frank Batter and Private G. A.
were
woll
pleased
with
cerely, and wish tbe young couple
the next legislature shall prov:de a Wickander. Mr. Shepard left ns tbe
ell tbe happiness that can befall (be address.
fund for its work. Coos county is
(and last) issues of “The
“Compliments of Dr. Carter and asked for $100, through the county latest
them.
Reveille,”
battalion paper,
O. Hawkins—Everyting in pro commissioners. That board can do conducted their
by
their
Rev. E. L. Fitch, of this city, M.
at Myrtle Point—Length, a grand work, but Coos county is board,” a very neat “publishing
publication,
aud Rev. A. Dahuff, of Bandon, at 9 portion
feet, 6 inches”—Such was oar ahead, at no expense to the public, comprising almost wholly
original
tended tbe district conference of greetiug
at
our
office
Saturday
through the columns of the matter, prose and verse, mnehof it
the Southern Methodist church at morning, where the above-named nnd
Harrisburglast week, returning last friends had delivereda sample of H erald , and by a very creditable of high rank, interesting and in
issued from this office for structive. Sergt. Shepard also left
Wednesday evening. It was a
plucked from a field at Myrtle pamphlet
gratuitous
circulation in reply to us a copy, each, of the Pacific
fearful trip between this place nud rye
Poiut, which measured as above inquiries from
the states, makes Commercial Advertiser, a C col
the valley, the roads being almost stated—9
feet,
6
inches.
The
impassable and the raiu continu stalks rif rye can be seeo at known the special advantages of umn, 8-page paper, also the “Ha
soil, products, etc., that waiian Star,” similar in size and
ing to pour. They alternately
office, RDd speak for them climate,
style. Sergt. Shepard is proud
will
inure
rode borsekack and walked, having this
The heads are fine and home builder. to the benefit of the of
his “discharge” paper, ns it
one horse with them to pack their selves.
ont as the fair weather
ranks higher than many in giving
e.ttchels, averaging about 30 miles filling
E
tlnrate
Tonr
Rowel»
W
ith
<
*«rar«t«.
permits. We thank Dr. Carter and
a day.
Cathartic, cure constipation forever. a testimonial to bis character aod
Prof. Hawkins for their kindness. 10c, Candy
25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. soldierly qualities.
ÂOfttiïU City R etala.
sleep, ■
\ m
11
Youth
Nine pounds good roast Coffee
foi $1 at George Robinson’s.
*
Eureka Harnees Oil U the beet
preservative of new leather
Misses Mamie and Della Millard
end the beet renovator of old
leather. It oils, soften», black
left tor Oakland, Cal., last Friday,
ens and protects. Use
via tbe bay.
Wedding Rings, Engagement
Eureka
Rings, Mieses’ Rings -all kinds,
at W ilso n ’ s .
Harness Oil
on your heat harness, yoar old har
Mrs. George Stand, mother of
ness, end your caniittfe top, and they
will not only look better but w«ir
our Mrs. Siuclair, returned from
longer. Sold everywhere In cwns—all
the bay yesterday, where she bad
Size» from half pints to five gallon».
Naas by KTA N1>AUD OIL CO.
been visitiDg for some weeks.
Rev. J. T Hoye, Baptist mission
ary, held two interesting services ut Fait S a l e —Iu Bandon, one of
the Christian church last Sunday. J the choicest locations, a pleasant
He is an able preacher aud grow home, now, unique iti style, and
ing in popularity at this place.
with a splended view of the town
The proprietors of the H
1 and ocean. Sheltered from the
are in receipt of an invitation to! north winds. For particulars, ap
attend tbe “Greater American Ex ply to the H e r a l d .
[tf
position” to be held in Ornnha
fiom July 1 to Nov. 1 of this year.
e r a ld
Wrwti
with you
whether
yon
eontlnno
nerve-killing
tobacco
habit.
NO»TO
” *" the,
remove«
the (Uatreee
desire
for expela
tobaoco,
out
nervous
tlno,
th e blood, re*
, - liaw. ,
■ tores purifies
lost m a n h o o d . b o x e s I
old.
400.000
InhealtL .
cured.
Buy
and pocket-
JO-TO-BAC
from
book.
"
, ----own
drupttist who
___Touch fo r os. Take It w ith
will, usually
patiently, persistently
One
wx.tl.
S boxes, money,
ft.M,
uamnteeu
to euro, or cures;
wo refund
lug UwoawUy C #., Chic **«, O oatrM i , Jl«w S o rt .
A
Sterns’, Rambler, Tourist nnd
Ideals Bicycles—F. Long & Son,
ageuts. Call nud exnmir.e thpir
'99 catalogue for auy kind or style
of wheel. Ladies’ or gents’ wheels
for the lowest prices.
*
Sewing-Machine Needles and
Musical Instruments.
We solicit your patronage. Wt can please you.
C o q .- u .i l l e
C it y ,
:
:
O re g o n .
Store
Fresh Groceries
Just Receiued.
IAIe make COFFEE a specialty,
which we order in quantities to supply the demand, conse
quently it is always fresh from the roaster.
W. M. WAY, Proprietor.
The Wonderful
a „
i
A„
F0LD1\G,
Quaker and ^ Vapor
S tanley — In Coquille City. June 3, 1899,
Mi. and Mrs. J. J . Stanley, a son.
H
Treasurers Notice.
OTICE is hereby given that all county
w arrants endorsed prior to September
7. 1892, will be paid on presentation at my
office iu Coquille City, Coos county, Or.
No interest will be allowed after June 10,
1899.
W. W. HAYES,
Co. Treasurer.
N
OT SPRINGS OR MINERAL SPRINGS AT HOME.
Turkish, Rusai an. Hot-Air, Steam , Vapor. Medicated,
Perfum ed. Mineral. Salt, Quinine. Hop, or
Sulphur
lip ]
Bath«, at a cost of about
T H R EE CENTS PE R BATH.
FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN
Dispels Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases and Cutan
eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; entes
often when drugs bnve failed. Should be
in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or
Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
Notice of Final Settlement.
N
ND THE FIN E ENGLISH SH IR E
STALLION will be in M yrtle Point
and Dairyville ou the following date», until
further notice:
Dairyville, June 5; return and l** in
Myrtle Point, June 12: and return to Dairy*
vilJe, June 20.
We are compelled to change our date«
owing to the present condition of the
roads.
J . W. CALDW ELL.
Watch Repairing and Engraving.
BORN.
o t i c e i s h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t
Oil JUNE 17, 1899, the bnildinR
Granii Ronde,
STALLION
fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold
Pens, Optical Goods.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c, 91. All druggists.
M A 1 I R I E D .
L obknz -H arpkr —At Bandon, June 1, 1899,
by Her. Robert Ennis. Henry Lorenz, of
Coquille City, and Miss Mary Eugenie
Harper, of Bandon.
B oss -B lack —At the home of the bride’s
parents, on Catching slough, May 31,
1899, by Key. J. T. Hoye, George F. Boss
and Miss Lucy A. Black.
N o tic e .
The Thorunglibmf
Wilsoi) Jewelry Co.
Clyde Lightuer came over on the
train last Friday, aud was warmly
greeted at tis esenpe from a watery
grave at the recent wrecking of the
steamer Chilkat, at Humboldt bar,
on which be was an assistant en
gineer. This section is Clyde’s
home, and he is very popular and
widely known, and of course all
are rejoiced at his escape. We
aro glad to Bay Clyde lias been pro
moted iu his profession us a marine
engineer, holding a certificate from
the government.
"Vf OTJCE is hereby given that the under
i.1 signed, the executor of the estate of
Jam es M cNauhgton (deceased), has filed
his final account in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Coos oounty.
T hat on the 2d day of June, 1899, said
court m ade and entered an order fixing
W ednesday the 6th day of July atlO o’oIock
in the forenoon of said day, at the oonuty
judge’s office in the courthouse at Coquille
City, Coos county, Oregon, as the time and
place for the hearing of said final account,
and the settlem ent of said estate and the
objections thereto, if any
Dated this 2d day of June, 1899.
J ohn F. Mux ford ,
E xecntorof the estate of Jam es McNaugh-
ton (deceased.)
Notice to Breeders.
ALL On SPRING
STEEL FRAME AND ONLY CABINET MADE WITH DOOR.
exhibition and sale at COQUILLE PHARMACY, or at my res
idence near old school building,
NORA A. McEVZEN, Agent.
NEW STORE! ¥ 1 e W GOODS !
NEW PRICES!
Full Assortment
General Dry Goods,
Including full line Dress Silks, Oroan-
dies, Satiue3, Percales, Bonny Doon
Flannels. Empress Flannels, Teazle-
down Flannels. M ohair Valours, Wool-
finish Brocades,
LAWNS.
GINGHAMS.
DUM ESTICH.
SWISS MULLS,
DOTTED SWISS,
AMOSKEAG8.
PRINTS.
VELVET! NFS, : IN D I AN LIN ON
Cretones. Fancy Veilings,
• Silk-finish Taffetas,
KID GLOVES. LACES, INSERTIONS
EM BROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS,
CORSETS,
etc., etc.
., p
known as the P anter Mill, in Coquille
City, will be sold at public auction on the
wharf, said building to be taken away by
July 10, 1899.
Tim es—Cash, or approved note and
security.
Sale at 1 o’clock p .m .
By order of Town Board.
J. H . CECIL, Chairman.
W. E. Mo D u f fs * , Clerk.
Q A ACHES coal and tim ber land, abont
O I / ¿¿{mile from river and abont 1 rnilo
from the town of ltiverton. It is close to
the Timon mine, now in operation. Small
house and barn, and a small orchard and
good garden spot. Full 750,000 feet of good
saw timber, spruce and fir. Call at this
Ladies’ Shoes,
office, or address us.
Special order next steam er.
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If#
Notice *— Any
Partial Household List.
person or Spreads, Quilts, Linens, Oil Cloths.
persons cutting on or remov Notions,
Dress Fixtures, Cotton
ing Chittim Barb from the Handkerchiefs,
nnd Silk Thread, now styles Hairpins,
Combs,
men’s,
votpen’s
childrens’
Southern Oregon Company's Supporters, Cuff Buttons, nnd Pius,
etc.
land, without being duly au
thorized, will be prosecuted
according to law.
Latest Styles.
„
M. O. HAWKINS.
Corner oppouite Odd Fellows’ Hall—north side.
Any person furnishing suffi -1
cient evidence for the recovery
of bark so. taken will be given
one-half of the bark recov-1
ered.
SOITIIEM OREGON COMPAIY.
M E.R I
WINS!
THE
nil* f
IS REMOVED
Qandies,
Toilet S o a p
O ils
Quinine
Shoe Polis J J
■Qnguents,
][nk,
W a ll P a p e p
L axatives,
S a rs a p a rill^
L in im e n ts ,
ParegoriQ
Envelopes,
J e w e lrY
Bay RuJVI
TO THE
M A C Y & MOORE.
N EW and COM M ODIOUS
RED FRONT.
We Got Were
I d Suite oi Them.
AND NOW FOB
! I B A R G A IN S !!
A r n iC j^
OTEL COQUILLE,
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T S .i
C. H. BUTLER, PR O P R IE T O R .
aving leased t h i s n e w , commodious and m odern u ostlery
____ » H,n ni?w prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class
■ tvle, wiih the very ties! of accom m odations and at most reaao»-
„ able rates. T ables supplied with the beat the m arket affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men
roomy and centrally located.
SPECIA L ACCOMMODATIONS and T e n a »
for Fam ilies nnd T heatrical Troupes*
» R ates— $1 to fl.50 pci day.
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