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1 g iu n tili $ m u i. Is a deceptive disease— I The Pioneers' Annual Keunion. ltev. and Mrs. Horsfall nccoua- 1 K I D N E Y tnousnnus have it and j paini id Bishop Morris ou bis visit T R O U B L E ioa' t kuo* '*• ,f y°a I ' V u „ „ „ t quick results yea The Pioneer and Historical S o T U E S D A Y , A U G U ST 29. 1899. on the lower river. i can niitke no mistnke by using Dr. Kilmer's j ciety of Coos county, Oregon, cou. | The steamer Barbara Herns.e, I yened at the Odd Fellows’ ball in R E G U L A R T R A IN S wns to sail yesterday for the Co. Sample buttle by mail free, aleo uampblet Marshfield, August 15, 1899. J^ O N D A Y H , W EDNESDAY» aud FUI- quille river ugaiu. lelltDK you buw to flu J out if you have kid The meeting was called to order ney trouble. Address, day« will run as follows: Dr. Kilmer A Co., BinRbnmton. N. Y. by Judge J. II. Scbroeder, who Arrive Leave I Mr. aud Mrs. K- H. Hausen, of 10:15 a. in. 7.15 a. in. | Marshfield bad been selected as president of 7:46 " 1 Beaver Hill Junot’n Leave i):4f> Grovel Ford section, visited Co- Our metAl artist, A. C. Wilson, tbe day by Mrs. E . M. Lockhart, ii:301 quille last Saturday. 8:15 41 | COQUILLE CITY | made a trip to tbe bay last week. the president o f the society. Arrive !i :00 Ready for fall and winter with a 8:45 a. in. | Myrtlo Point 1 Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Yoaltam s c I School Books and School Sup choice lice o f Rubber Goods of plies o f all kinds at tbe Coquille Mrs. Lockhart, the first three white ANNOUNCEMENTS. all kinds at Hawkins’ New Btore. * Pharmacy. * ladies who settled in Coos county, were escorted by Judge D. J. Lowe Mr. aud Mrs. John McCue, of m tii i 19 will w in cominci pwuiniuv c ser- o i - . Bishop l j Morris Big B lock o f wheat for chicken to tbe platform and seated, being vices id St. James ebm ob Leit Sun-1 n.ear Pr08^ w.‘ ;!e , v*8,Jor8 ? ud feed— also at cut pricea to close surrounded by many prominent day moruiug—Sept. 3d. The pub shopping in Cuqmlle last Saturday. out— at J. J. Lamb’s. • pioneers, amons whom were John A new Ime of ladies’ and chil lic is cordially iuvited. Prof. F. A. Farias will begin a Hamblock, S. H. Hazard, Judge Sixty rungniliceut views of co l dren’ Shoes, as also geutlemeu’s course o f lectures at Masonic hall H. Schioeder, W. D. L. F. Smith S o tbe filling of the hair tells late Philippine war And new pos Slippers, at Hawkins’ New Store. * tonight. aud many others. o f the approach o f age and sessions at Baud Hall Thursday declining power. A special train this morning Rev. R. C. Lee offered an ear Closing out prices for men’s N o matter how barren the tree night. Admission 25 and 15 cents. brought in a carload of Bewer pipe nest prayer, and Mrs. E. M. Lock and boy’s Hats and Caps. All nor bow leafless it may seem , for the new sewer from the court kinds, at J. J. Lamb’s. you confidently expect leaves * hart delivered an excellent address house to the riyer. DO CAL ITEM S. of welcome, referring very feelingly again. And w hy? Bishop Morris will occupy St. to the pest, and compared the pres Because there ie life at tbe The hunting party, Messrs. roots. Additional locals on 2d page. James chcrch in this city next ent improved condition as a won Maury, Plyler, Seed aud Pioney, So you need not worry about derful advancement in progress and The H ekai . i ) is prepared to do job all mill bnnds, returned last even Sunday. the falling of your hair, the * tbe social environments. After threatened departure of youth . printing in the best style. iog with 21 deer. A fine, nearly new Estey organ ► and beauty. And w h y? — best make on the market— for this, Dr. Toyo performed a beauti Dress goods in piece and pattern Because If there is a spark of ful solo upon tbe flute. New and nico lines o f Worsteds life remaining In the roots of lots, jnst received at Hawkins’ New seasonable Dress Goods and Cre. sale. Apply at this office. A very eloquent and interesting tbe hair Store. * Everything in the linn o f School letter from Hon. B. Hermann was pomics just opened at Hawkins' Books, Tablets, Pens, Ink, Slates, read, At tbe close of which he ex> Prof. A. H. Mulkey is starting a New Store. Pencils, eto., Rt the Coquille Phar pressed great sorrow that he was high school at Elktou, Douglas J. L. Estes, o f Camas Valley, macy. * unable to be present county. uncle of our Joe] Patterson, is vis. Hon. S. H. Hazard, the orator of Mr. Maoy and family returned W. C. Rose and Albert Long iting a portion of bis family here last evening from nu outing of the day, was then introduced by ADd is also on a business tour. began work this morning on the Mr. Hazard’s three or four weeks at Baodon Judge Scbroeder. sewer, having been awarded tbe address was replete with logic and Dud aDd Albert J o I idsoii , C beach. contract for its ooDstructioD. oratory, and deeply interested the Romnuder aud Charley Lorenz First-class San Jose mills suits large audience. The speaker com Special lioes of ladies’ misses’ composed another buntiug party and childrens’ underwear, at bed which left for the mountains a day for men and boys, at J. J. Lamb’s plimented- the pioneers for the Everything goes at tho closing-out heroism that enabled them to set rock prices at Hawkins' New or two ago. cut prices. * tle this beautiful country. He said, Store. * W. T. Lewis and Jack Fox leaye in part: A big line o f Shoes, for men, Mr. and Mrs. George Lorenz, o f for work on tbe Daw steel bridge ‘‘It is right and proper that we women and children, at tbe closing will arouse it into healthy activ Baodon, bare spent several days on the Middle Fork. They have assemble and honor the men and ity. T be hair ceases to com e visiting At bis parents, Mr. aud been awarded tbe contract to fur- oat cut prices at J. J. Lamb’s. women who first settled in Coos ou t: it begins to grow : and the The best chaDce y e i * Mrs. N. Lorenz’s. nisb tbe hewn timbers. glory o f your youth la restored county, for they made it what it is E s t e y O r g a n f o r S a l e . — Nearly today. Johnson Bro’s creditors have All counties in this state Our city schools will open next e have a book on the Hair forced them to close tbeir books Monday. Now let every citizen new; high top, fine parlor organ. have thus endeavored to perpetu Diseases. It is free. against a ir creditors. But don’t and pupil endeavor to make it tbe Only used about two months. ate tbe history o f those ‘early days,’ Advise Fas*. • believing that it will be of great you forget it, they are in tbe mar greatest success aud benefit that Apply at the H e r a l d office. not obtain all tho benefits id from the use o f tho VlKor, ket for cash. * interest to tbe coming generations, doctor about it. rrobahljr tbe advanced situation will afford. It is a great rush At J. J. Lamb’s ime difficulty with your gen- im w hich may be easily closing out sale. Such bargains who will enjoy tbe blessings our C. O. Gilkey has wonderfully Address. The stockholders o f the Coos A Y E R , Lowell, Mass. were never offered before, and tbe country is so able to bestow. Tbe improved bis new business bouse County Mercantile and Shipping future historian will find that these people realize tbe chance. by additions and finishing work, Association will hold their annual feeble efforts will furnish matonal aod it will be oue o f the neatest T. R. Sheridan, president o f the for record that will be prized and we first arrived by those good peo meeting at their hall next Saturday and most convenient in town. (Sept. 2d), at 1 o'clock p. m. A bank at Roseburg, was a passen numbered with the most interest ple who had preceded ns.” The judge then related two The German Baptist brethren full attendance is desired and ger homeward yesterday, after ing events of tbe great west. anecdotes to eutertain the audience, visit ou the bay for a fortnight past. will bold sacramental services at urged. "Particular credit is due to that aDd iu closing related the objects Myrtle Point, beginning Friday Mr. Lamb, having lost bis home little hand who first settled at Em Ed Bunnell, of Fairview neigh next, Sept. 1st, nDd tbe meetings borhood, made a business visit at by fire yesterday, calls u p oD bis pire City, on the romantic and pic of the society, expressing a satis will continue Friday night and Myrtle Point ItiHt week, returning friends who are owing accounts for turesque banks o f that’ beautiful faction that tbe history lately pub lished had recorded valuable over Sunday following. via this place Saturday, where he goods to please call at once and sheet of water— Coos bay; for they, events tbat would have beeu lost Miss Belle Hnrloeker, several rustled for all it was worth. He is pay a portion or all of same and it was, who planted tbe first seeds bad uot tho society aud historian years absent from Coqnille and preparing to take a hand iu fishing help him out of his present Btrain- of civilization, and every pioneer worked diligently for wbat bad present should feel grateful that See "N otice.” resident in California, arrived yes operations. beeu doue. the three ladies who accompanied terday aod is a guest of Mr. Gage’s Onr old friend Matt Kerrigan Dinner woe then announced to F o r S a l e — In Bandon, one of those heroes and shared tbe dan family. Miss Belle has many old tbe choicest locations, a pleasant last Thursday sold his fine place gers of that day are with ns od be in readiuees in the banquet hall, acquaintances and friends here. home, new, unique in style, and adjacent to the creamery Above this happy occasion. And though aud a most excellent repast it was, and eujoyed by the pioneers. It Elder David Brower, of Jackson with a splended view o f tbe town towu to J. P. Jacobson, of Fern- their venerable locks are sprinkled county, now nearly 90 years of aud ocean. Sheltered from the dale, Humboldt county, Csl. The with tbe frost o f age, yet they are bad beeu provided by tbe noble Bro. Ker age, has been visiting relatives aud_ □ortb wiuds. For particulars, ap price paid was $7000. ladies of Marshfield. Steamed clams able to point back nearly a half were provided for afternoon enter friends in Coquille and other parts ply to the H e r a l d . [t f rigan will remain with us. century* and tell us of the hard o f the connty lately. Except for San Jose woolen mill suits— all ships and sufferings they endured tninment, and the pioneers truly A logging camp opened yester enjoyed tbe festivities o f tbe day rbenmatism he would he fairly day at Mike K roll’s place and the wool goods and guaranteed equal when they helped to break down At 3 o'clock tbe business meet- erect and in otherwise- very good Lyons timber adjoining, under the to the beat in the market— for both the first wild shrubbery that began lug was called to order by Judgo health. The old brother honored management of Charley Webb, men and youth, at J. J. Lamb's yield to the white man's progress Scbroeder. our sanctum by a call. Logging on a big scale will follow closing oat sale. No such bargains aod give place to tbe more whole Judge Lowe invited tbe society Tbe some vegetatioo that was useful to W. R. Stubbs, a brother o f our from this camp, which is so near were ever offered before. to meet at Baudon uext year, and prices are cut ou the goods as on and conveniently located. civilization aud lent comfort to Mrs. J. W. Sugg, came in recently on motion tbe invitation was ac alt the stock. * humanity. from Kansas ami is employed at cepted. Mrs. Oscar Brown, nee Alice ‘‘ I saw what the pioneers had Pike's logging camp. Until his We have used Chamberlain’s The following officers were then Goble, visiting at Uucle Jack W il done 25 years ago, wheD I first arrival here a couple or three elected: son’s the past fortnight frpm Fern- Cough Remedy in our homo for weeks ago tbe brothei and sister dale, Cal., left for residence at San many years and bear cheerful tes came, aud I wondered at the President—D. J. Lowe. achievements. 1 conversed with had not seen each other for 23 Francisco list Friday, Mr. B. hav timony to its value as a medicine those who had commenced these First Vice-President—Mrs. E. M. years—since Mrs. Sugg was a very which should be in even- family. Lockhart. ing accepted a position iu the courts great enterprises and found that young girl. * He may bring bis at shorthand reporting, at which be In coughs and colds we have found they were great heroes, for they Second Vice-President — Edward family here to reside. it to be efficacious and in croup and Fabv. is said to be an expirt. whooping cough in children we pushed onward, determined that Secretary— Mrs. R. H. Rosa. W. H. Scbroeder, the Arago A fiue stereopticon entertain deem it indispensable.— H. P. R it the country o f their cboioe should merchant, is putting up a shingle- Historian— O. Dodge. ment will be given at Band Hall be made to yield tbe abundance ter , 4127 Fairfax ave., St. Louis, mill on Halls creek, and the Clay Assistant Historian—S. H. Hazard. Thursday evening. Sixty magnifi Mo. For sale fly R. S. Knowlton. that it seemed capable o f doing. Treasurer—K F. Roas. ton Bro’s will manage it. The lat cent views of battles by land and Wbeu they came they followed elk ter firm recently closed out their Marshal— S. B. Cathcart. sea, as also o f all our new posses trails, but I came just as tbe Coos interests in that neighborhood and Several new members were ad bay and Roseburg wagocroad was sions— Philippines, Hawaii, Cnba, had given out an intention to put mitted and annual dues were paid etc., with descriptive lecture. Don’t Is tho place for Clocks. Best rnako, completed. 1 bad stopped on the up a sawmill below Bandon, but to the amount of $20.50. miss it. Admisssion 25 and 15 fully warranted and kept in repair way at C. Howe’s. He had a pecu Mr. Scbroeder has secured their cents. Tbe society joined in tbe even liar table, invented by himself, I by an experienced workman. Call services in the management of this ing iu a grand reception given to suppose. By turning an upper and see our line. We will be pleased Our friend T. J. Perkinp, of new enterprise, for which they are two heroes of Marshfield just platform tbe eatables wonld come so well experienced, and they will Parkersburg, has been out on bis to show them to you. returned from Manila. aronnd aDd the large, luscious Yours, very truly, canvass through the county for his stay. that were brought iu Mike Kroll bad a rough experi nursery. Bro. P. is wide-awnke to *2t WILSON JEWELRY CO. strawberries front of me by that ingenious mech ence a few days ago with a yearling The steamer Antelope, so ser his calling, not only selling reliable ------------- - -9 - -------------— anism fairly astonished me, aDd 1 bull, which turned on him, fought viceable on its ruD from this place stock, bat improving as be goes Onr friend, Elder S. B. Hollen- wondered at such products. to tbe lower river on tbe arrival along, introducing everything new beak, o f Fairview, brought us a /■ “ When I arrived at a tributary of him, aud braised him up consider o f the trains from tbe bay, was or that will suit onr soil and cli sample of now early peach which be Coos bay I took a small boat aDd ably. Mr. K. was trying to sepa forced to lay off last week and matic conditions. is trying. It is the Triumb, an foaDd after a long pull that excel rate some stock, during which be make some repairs. She bad been early cling, two o f which he re lent abide of comfort, Mrs. Lock trespaesed on this young monarch’s Millard Shoemaker, o f Bandon, tampered with by some meddle domain, but comiDg off victor at last, some party during Wednesday has spent About ten days in town ceived by mail from Ravena, Ohio, hart’s hotel.” after securiug a pitchfork aDd and planted in April, 1897, tbe with Wilsou & Wilson, assisting Here the speaker referred to the sporting some honorable wounds. «evening or night while lying at the trees now being a little over two iu turning out machinery to replace mode o f travel at that time; how wbarf here, and made the ran be low Thursday morning with much wbat had been destroyed or dam years old and one of which is bear the pioneers camped out in travel ____ «ta w ith yon w hether j o _ n _ t eontlnae tl B er ve-k il li n g t o b a c -r- c o h a . b N it . O F -TO ** -MAf ______ ing, yielding 30 beautiful peaches love« tho desire fo r tobacco, wii * ing from one place to tbe other— difficulty. Sbe is about all right aged in the burniug o f Elbert oa t nervous diatreae. ext,ela nico purifies the bloot again, and Capt. Leueve on deck. Dyer's mill below Baodon some thisseosoD. The growth is remark hence they took blankets aDd pro tine, ■tores lost m anhood, ... hoses three weeks since. Tbe mill will able, tbe larger tree being 12 to makes r< ‘ Mrs. Sheriff Gage got n telegram be rebuilt and started up soon. 15 feet high. Frieud Hollenbeak visions. He described Marshfield IB health, Cfroa as it appeared iu 1873— ite plank J»ACI Saturday from her daughter, Mrs. Wbat our machine shop, under is very successful and deeoly inter it, who it with alfe It' -------- ------------- lently, --- persistently. ----- ._ t « n ‘ One Nannie Seymour, visiting on Coos Uncle Jack Wiison's management, ested in fruit and vegetable grow walks, aod a mishap which the ..---------- bo*. § 1 , usually cures; ----------e 3 ho*« e .ftM , speaker bad experienced in falling >ranteed to cure, o r we refund river, that her baby had a fall ou caD’t do, yon will haye to send to ing, aside o f bis general farming, from a plank into tbe blue mud, the porch where she was staying tbe city for. SDd is an antbority in some lines. finally being rescued; bat he was and appeared to be dangerously Comrade O. Dodge, o f Myrtle Prof. C. A. Sayre, onr expart uncharitably accused of being in hurt, as it was having convulsions, toxicated, though be thought bis aod sbe wss taking it to Marshfield Point, expected to leave yesterday optician, will bAva regnlsr office reputation for sobriety had been for treatment The sheriff bitched to attend the national encampment days at Hotel Coqnille Saturdays good up to that time. bis team aod started Mrs. Gage to of the G. A. R. at Philadelphia, aud Mondays. The people of Coos Judge Scbroeder was the next Marshfield at once. She returned Pa., Sept. 4-9, and will be absent, county are now finding ont they speaker. After entertaining nia lie yesterday, however, the baby quite including his visit to relatives and are getting high grade goods at s bad been discoursed, the judge over its fall aud being free from friends at Fort Wayne, Ind., 8nd very reasonable rate. The best other points, about two months. proof o f his skill is the accuracy held tbe audience in good hnmor any permanent injury. ! Bon voyage, friend Dodge. A with which the professor adjusts for a few minutes with very enter A gentleman from the east lately goodly Dumber of comrades with lenses to correct si I cases of defec- taining nnd pleasing remarks. He made this remark concerning our whom we kept step and bivouacked tive vision. Careful attention and referred to the excellent character new scboolhoose: " I am surprised —schoolmates and playmates in honest treatment to children wbo I * D(I benevolence of tbe first set- at so hsDdsome a public sch ool; I boyhood, also— will be there. Meet are so often imposed oo by many 1 flerB> and related bow cordially tbe building. I congratulate your Col. Huliogs Poet, No. 176, from traveling opticians. Call and have Baltimore colony, of which he was people; it is equal to some of LewistowD, Pa., or other posts your eyes tested and consult with one> were received when they our eastern college buildings.” from “ LittleMifflin” conuty,and yon the professor and ascertain if the arrived under tbe leadership of Dr. And yet this large, substantial, will see heroes in eyery one o f glasses you are wearing can be im- Hermann, in 1859, saying that no handsome and comfortable public them. proved on. No charge for consul- OD® Gtd door locks, but the latch school building, newly sDd neatly tatiou and examination. • w(** always o a t Roads FOR fam ished with tbe latest approved were built without consulting tbe school fam itnro and some appara Everyone belonged ! AGENTS WANTED - FOR “ THE LIFE county eonrt. and Achievement» ot Admiral Dewey.” the t» the 400; they Wore clothing j tus, will cost onr people not over world'» greatc«t naval hero. By Mural 97000. In all your range o f ex Hal-teacL the life-long friend and admirer suited to any fashion they wished. \ , _ ot the nation'» idol. Biggest *nd beet book; Each did as he or she pleased. perience elsewhere, name a com Are your Spectacles o r Eyeglasses over «00 pa:*e«, 8 rl 0 inch<s;ne»rlv lOOpnRO» munity that has fared so favorably They were oataide of events that i ? Are thev twisted and bent balftooe illustrations. Only *1 50. Knot usually stir the world. He said :, in that liue, or that of noy public broken i l n ay morw demand. Big entm oiM oM . Outfit o u t o f tru e? W e ca n r e p a ir th em . f rpc. Chance of n lifetime. Write quirk. “ I shall never forget the maoy i building, at less than doable the I The Dominion Company, 3d Floor Caxton kind acts bestowed upon us when I cost. ♦at WILSON JEWELRY CO. Bldg., Chicago. & \ íi) Notice. To my friends, whom I have let have goods ou time in the last four wars, 1 now appeal to you fo ra little help. Yesterday my resi dence and woodhouse were con sumed by fire, and I must have money to enable me to rebuild. I shall wait a few weeks before plac ing accounts in the bands of n col lector, so please come forward nnd help me now in my hour of ueed. ^ a ilin g leaves G iv e warning oi Whiter T H E Y a I r S T O R E . Newark. O CANDY I CATHARTIC ^ TWAOf WM J. J. L amb . G. F. Boutell aud family arrived in Berkeley safely last week, and fouud Mrs. B. improved in health. PlouAat. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, Dtf Good. Novor Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 36c, 50c: ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Stvrliag R em edy Com pany, C hicago, M ontreal. Now Y o rk . 311^ M . • T I A U . H R M A R V DORR. ®°w an<1 P ’ arantoed by all drug- gists to c X m s : Tobacco Habit. W hbhlkb —At West Marshfield, Aug. 21, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. George S. Wheeler, a daughter. S nydbu —-In Coqnille City, Aug. 22, 1899, to Mr. and Mia. Alex Snyder, u son. C ollvbk —On Catching slough, Aag. 12,1899, to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cullver, a son. B. F. Parsons, the well-knowu Oculist and Opticau will be at Co quille City soon. He will make you glasses that will giye you rest and sight. * Messrs. Collier & Balch, of thifl X ybkbg -—At North Bend, Ang. 28, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. August Tyberg, a son. city, received the contract for the building of a uew school house at d ie d . Noiwny. The work is to be com; A dams —At Marshfield. A ag. 21. 1899, Har old, infant aon o f M r. and Mrs. George pleted by the middle o f November Adams, aged 13 months. H u » t —Near Gravel Ford. Ang. 26, 1899, at the home of his Bister, Mra. John Miller, William Hnnt, aged about 25 years. H a n s e n —On Five-mile, near Empire City, Ang. 24,1899, Herman Hansen, aged 20 years. AunAHAMSON—At Marshfield, Ang. 24, 1890, Abraham Abrahamson, aged G2 years and 6 months. A. C. Curtis, late manager of tlid broomhantlle factory, is now asso ciated at McCann’s mill in the in terests of the factory. Mr. C. vis ited in Coquille several days of last week. Notice of Filing Final Account and Settlement Thereof. N UfE have succeeded in inducing a Normal Teacher to assume prin- cipalship of the Institute. So there will te a NORMAL DEPARTMENT, Enabling all desiring to prepare themselves for teachers to do so without the extra expense of going away, also of supporting home insti tutions and helping to build up their own part of the country. Tho Primary and Intermediate Departments correspond exactly with the public school grades, using same studies, but we hope for them to make batter advancement. Tbeu there is the four years’ Col lege Course. Expeiiees—Tuition, nbout $3.25 to $!) per term. Board, about $2.50 to $3 per week. SPECIAL COURSES. o t ic e is h e u e b y g iv e n t h a t the undersigned, administrator o f the estAte of Charles Hsrner, deceased, hag filed in the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, in and for the County o f Coos, his final account in tho matter of said estate. That upon filing the same, the Hon. L- Harlocker, judge of the said county couit,* duly made an order settinQ apart aud des ignating Wednesday, being the 20th day o f Sep tember. 1899. at the courthouse in Coquille City, corn.ty of Coos, and state of Oregon, as a time and place for tbe hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof.- Dated this 21 *i dav o f August.. A. D; 1899. WILLIAM TUKPEN, aug.,2 5l Administrator of said eatnt*. Notice of Annual Meeting. vroTici; is : eueby oiv ' i :; h i it l i the at. nu. »1 n p r-iin g o f t he m-'Ckhoifl-" ers of the Coos Comity M ejcanM o »ini Shipping Association (a corporation) vvilf be held at tho hall of said corporation. ii> tho town of C(K|uiHe Citv. Com ••runt-v/ Oregon, ON THK 2D DAY OF SKPTi M- BEK. A. D. 1899, at the hour o f 1 o’ch clv p. m. of said day. All holders o f paid u;y stock are especially requested to be pit-s ent. W. DUANE. President. ALBBE4 H A M llG t Bookkeeping, Ellis system—Elc- menta’rv, $7.50; Iutermediate, $10; Advanced, $15. Sbort-liand, $20. Manufacturers of Loisotto Memory Training, $7. (This will be given as a premium on | First- certain conditions, which will be Class made known.) Arago, Oregon. Some of these prices tuny be changed on arrival of the principal; t J- J - bnn.I>. Coqnille City: AOKNT». M i „ L oo> , , n I ld o n until then, address, Dimension ¡Shingles, £2.13 at mill; Com J. L. FUTRELL. mon Shingles, 11.40. Only one grade o f Coquille City. bhingles made iigVTr.B,.:LVTT?ax.r M Cellar Stólte COQUILLE J O H N f e C T X IR IR IB S S r, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Proprietor, New Management: New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. Tal ]o service the cqunl of any in southern Oregon. All white h ft New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office add Reading R .oin Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Fins Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold Pens, Optical Goods. Watch Repairing and Engraving. Sewing-Machine Needles and Musical Instruments. W e solicit your patrouage. Cfoq.-V 3 . l i l e O lty , ! : Wb can please you .• O re g o n . Your Mother Can Tell You. Price isn’t the only thing... Large Stock-All Lines. I Men, Women and Children. D a v i d II. M u u p b y . Coquille City, Aug. 29,1899. ffiison Jewelry Co, M ACK IN TOSH ES ♦‘ F o r a lx yesrp I w a s a victim o f d ys p ep sia in its worst form. I could cat nothin« but milk toast, nnd at times my stomach would not retain and digest even that Last March 1 betfan taking CASCAKLTS and since then I have steadily Improved until I am as well as 1 ever was in my life." Respectfully yours, AYER’S HAIR < VIGOR RUBBER GOODS DYSPEPSIA You must see the goods to judge o f value. We want you to examine our goods and compare them with what you see else where. Then you’ll know that we are selling new and best goods at ex tremely low prices , We sell for cast, T h a t ’s W h y we can do it. Small profits— quick sales. M . O. H A W K I N S . forn er opponile Odd Fellows’ Hull nor'.li filli