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Trunks aud Telescopes, cheap, at Q T F A TtAT*. 1* 0 °* rooorameudcd for Death ot Provlt Dean. ° vv A i u r everything: hut if you Berlin Store. * ■R O O T have kiduev, live: or blud- der troobleit will be fonnd Provit Dean, a pioneer of this A bank for this placo is being * juat the remedy you need. At druggists in 1 section, died ot the home of Mr. and T U E 8 D A Y , 8 EFT. 5. 1899. canvassed. We need one. fifty cent aud dollar lisca. You nay have a auinplo bottle of tbia wonderful new dia- Mrs. D. F. Dean iu this place near Big stock of wheat for chicken onvery by mail free, aleo pamphlet telling 3 o’clock p. in. yesterday, after a r e g u l a r t r a i n s feed—also at cot prices to close all about it. Addreaa. ONDAYtt, W ED N ESD AYS and F K I- Do- Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ! long and distressing illness. out— at J. J. Lamb’s. • i U day« will ran us follow«: ! ceased was well known in this Leave I Arrive Mr. Gallier is improving his prop Rev. John Bonewitz, of Norway, I county as a peaceable and good cit- 7.15 a .m . I Marshfield 10:15 a. m. 7:45 “ l Beaver Hill Juti^t’ n Leave 0:45 erty near the courthouse, chiefly was down on business this morning. | izen, certainly always with the best 8:15 41 I COQU1LLE CITY 44 0:30 iu plncing a new feuce. Arrive Attend tli9 Populist club meet of intentions, however peculiarly he A new line o f ladies’ and chil 8:45 a .m . | Myrtle Point 44 9:00 ing ut Gray’s hall tomorrow even may have planned to carry out his dren’ Shoes, as also gentlemen’s theories. ‘ L O C A L ITEMGL Slippers, at Hawkina’ New Store. • ing. Provit Dean was born at Nash Mre. Moon will leave for the city ville, Tenn., Aug. 5, 1828, and died New and nice lines of Worsteds, Additional locals on 2d page. seasonable Dress Goods and Cre- at once to aelect a stock o f winter in Coquille City Sept. 4, 1899, being Tbe Marshfield schools open on ponoes just opened at Iiawkitis’ millinery. thus 71 years and 29 dayg old. Ho the J8th. New Store. * School Books and School Sup carno with his family to Coos county The H erald is prepared to do job William Willard was down from plies of all kinds at the Coquille in 1873. There are four living chil printing in the best stylo. Fishtrsp this morning. He thiuks Pharmaoy. * dren—J. C. Dean and Mrs. L. D. Belieu in this county, Mrs. William Dress goods in piece and pattern damage by rain will not result to Mrs. Shepard has been visiting Jackson at Etna Mills, Cal., and Mrs. lots, just received at Hawkins' New standing crops. in town, and will move to Beaver O. O. Dickson of Kdgewood, Cal.; Store. W. Albee, of the Arago shingle Hill this week. also an older surviving brother, R ob Mrs. Ohrnnn, o f Marshfield, was mill firm, visited town yesterday. Closing out prices for men’s ert Dean, and an extensive relation a visitor in Gjqnille a day or so They have heavy orders for shin and boy’s Hats aud Caps. All ship at tills place. last week. gles and are busy. Deceased had been an Odd Fel kinds, at J. J. Lamb’s. * Oar primary department teacher, Rev. E. A. Ross was to begin a low for more than 40 years, and the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krewson, Miss Pearl Fetter, will board at two weeks’ series o f revival meet after a visit of about two weeks at brotherhood here took charge dur Mrs. Messer's. ings iu the M. E. church, south, Bandon beach, returned last F ri ing the late sickness, and at 11 a. m. tomorrow will conduct the funeral Rev. R. A. Reagnn, uow n resi Ashland, last Sunday. day. rites from the hall and consign the dent of Texas, is visiting old time E stey O rgan for S ale .—Nearly Everything in the line of School remains in the Odd Fellows’ ceme friends at Rosebprg. new; high top, fine parlor organ. Books, Tablets, Pens, Ink, Slates, tery. Peace to his uthes. Only used about two months. ' "r Mrs'. Hersey would like those Pencils, eto., at the Coquille Phar * owing her to call and settle. The Apply at the H erald office. macy. * Our City Schools Opened tnoney is much needed at pres Capt. Boon was a visitor in Co. Miss Susie Olipbant, o f Looking ent. *2 quilla from his Sumner home last The sweet- Glass, was a visitor at Mrs. My- Ycsterdav morning. Ducks Bre on the wing. The Saturday. Tbe captain bad uot natt’s last week, later going to toned boll rang out at 8:30 and soon visited us since February last. closed season is between March a host of pnpils were on their way, Beaver Hill. 15th and September 1st o f each giving quite a lively appearance to Long & Son will receive a large A big line of Shoes, for men, the streets leading schoolward. year. stock of sole-leather aud shoe women and children, at the closing Part of the school board was pres Specinl lines of ladies' misses’ findings by next boat, and include out cut prices at J. J. Lamb’s. ent with the teachers— Chairman that line in their already large aud childrens’ underwear, at bed The best chance yet. * Collier and Mr. James (Mr. Fox be rock prioes at Hawkins’ New store. I f you are a Populist, or desire ing absent in the country): Mr. nnd Store. * Mr. nnd Mrs. Sugg were in from political reforms, attend the Popu Mrs. J. S. McEwen were also present. Ed Bunnell lately sold his place tbe Pike logging camp at Sumner list club meeting in Gray’s ball, The enrollment uf> to morning near Fairview and bought another last Saturday. They brought their over Berlin store, tomorrow even recess was as follows: near Myrtlb Point, to which he will little daughter, Eya. to attend ing. Miss Fetter’s primary room, 53— school. move at once. The steamer Barbara Hernster every seat being occupied; Miss B. F. Parsons, Ihe well-known It is a great rush at J. J. Lamb's reached our river yesterday morn Beyers’ 2d intermediate, 51; Mrs. closing out sale. Such bargains Oculist aod Optican will be ut Co- ing Her cargo for this place Chase’s 1st intermediate, 40; Prof. were never offered before, and the quilie City soon. He will make came up in the evening per steamer Nosler’s department, 20—making a total of 172 scholars. Three rooms people realize the chance. * yon glasses that will giye you rest Bismarck. and sight. * are full, another half full, and about Phil Drana took over to the bay Albert Johnson will return to 130 scholars yet to bo heard from. Tex Robison was doing town last Tuesday ubout 50 hogs, which the State University at Engene he sold to McDermott, the San yesterday on business. The heavy tbe last of this month— and not aod protracted ruins w»re doing Destructive Fire at Empire City. Frauciaco luyer, at the bay. “ this week" as we said on our out much damage in the Fishtrap and side today. Geo. Martin got in from Rose- Monday morning, about 3 o’clock, Arago sections. burg yesterday, nearly a day be- Ex-Attorney General Idleman, an old building belonging to John E. H. Beyers, of Sumner, came hiud, owing to the henvy roads by of Portlaud, had been a visitor iu Flanagan and occupied as the Bear the hard rains of several days past. over last Saturday nnd brought this eection tbe past week, in the Trap saloon, broke out in flames and with him his two younger daugh Johnson Gro’s creditors have ters, Millie nud Nettie, to attend interest o f some railroad matters, was destroyed. The loss of that we understand. forced them to close their books building was but a trifle, but the school here this winter. against all creditors. But don’t Buy one of the Ideal Steam fire communicated with Sengstack- Very heavy rains have fallen in you forgot it, they are iu the mar- Cookers from Mrs. Root, the agent. en’s store, a large double frame, this section since Saturday even ket for cash. * It will save so much household good 2-story building, and carrying ing last, fearfully dnmnging the Attorney S. H. Hazard came crops that are ripe or being har drudgery RDd labor, and will save a large stock of general merchan over from the bay Saturdny on the vested. Last night quite a thunder its ooBt in a short while, besides do dise and occupied as the postoffice. The building was fully worth $3000 ing such perfect work. extra train, on legnl business, re storm raged. and was totally destroyed; what pro turning home the same day by J. E. Martin, who was hurt by a portion of the stock of goods or F or S ale —In Bandon, one of special conveyance. fall at Riverton a few days ago, loss to the postoffice we have not the choicest locations, a pleasant Mra B. R. Mynntt and children home, new, unique in style, and while at work unloading ballast learned, nor what insurance, if any, returned from a visit to her old with a splended view o f the town from the schooner Confianza, was was carried. in town last Saturday somewhat home in Camas Valley Sunday of and ocean. The Odd Fellows’ hall, a good Sheltered from the last wpek. Miss Lydia McCul north winds. For particulars, ap improved and still on tbe mend. 2-story building, worth $2500, was lough, her yonngest sister, accom ply to the H erald . San Jose woolen mill suits— all also destroyed. The fraternity also [tf panied on a visit. wool goods and guaranteed equal lost valuable furniture, books and The Y. M»C. A. and the Y. W Mrs. John Johnson and sister, C. A. at the university at Eugene to tbe best iu the market— for both papers, regalia, etc. The telegraph Miss Rhoda Coon, o f Cimas Val tender their services gratuitously men and youth, at J. J. Lamb’s office and Schetter’s ship agency also ley, came dowu from the North to persons desiring to attend that closing out sale. No such bargains occupied this building, but we have The no statement as to the loss nor in Fork yesterday, stopping with the school by giving such information were ever offered before. Johnson Bro's— Sam and Dud—a as they may need. See communi prices are cut ou the goods as on surance. all the stock. * Thomas H. Walkor’s machine-shop day or two. Youug Mrs. Sam cation relative thereto. JohnsoD is also visitiug from Myr Jas. L. Ferry, o f the Blanco occupied an ordinary building, but Miss Pearl Fetter, teacher of the tle Point. Hotel, Marshfield, passed through carried much expensive machinery, primary department in onr school, was also destroyed and proves a The New Store— Prof. Hawkins’ visited home a few days, since the this place on summons to River heavy loss to Mr. Walker. — will receive another large and close o f her school at Lampey ton last week to visit his brother, While the fire was confined to select stock of new goods tomor creek, and returned to this place Joseph, who had received severe these limits, the loss is quite heavy, row. Mrs. Messer is in charge, Friday to be present at organiza injuries from a fall while at work on the schooner Confianza. Tbe notwithstanding, and will figure up during the proprietor's absence, tion o f school yesterday. or more. latter is improving, however, and to $10,000 and will astonish you with the ------------ . ■»«»» -------------- We made mention, incidentally, James went home. handsome new styles and low T o C a r e C o n s t ip a tio n F o r e v e r * recently, that our Bro. White, of Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or C5c. prices. H. I. Rees, head-chief of the If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. tbe Salvation Army, was taking a In Cnrry circuit court, before band in making guitars out of our late excursion from Johnson’s mill Judge Hamilton, iu the case of tbe handsome myrtle wood— occupy to Bandon, was delighted with A Stockholders’ Meeting State of Oregon vs. Charles Stra- ing intervening time from his work the outcome o f their very pleas ban, charged with assault, defend in his shoeBbop— aud the result is ant trip, the pleasureableuess of Of the Coos County Mercantile ant was convicted aud sentenced to he is receiving orders, aud last Sat the excursion aod excellent be and Shipping Association was held pay a fine o f #500, and was com urday shipped one abroad to a havior o f the friends attending. in their hall, as per call, last Satur mitted to the county jail until such purchaser. There was nothing to mar tbe day afternoon. The attendance was fine was paid. event and the weather was charm not what it should have been, aud Miss Kitty Johnson, who visited among other late evidences goes to The pain of a burn or a scald is the beach last week with neighbors ing. show what little interest some peo almost instantly relieved by apply and friends, while oat walking Sat Roseburg Review: The barn of ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It urday evening after dark, in Ban Walter Laird, Dear Reston, burned ple take in important and essential matters, even of personal advantage, also heals the injured parts more don, fell from a foot-bridge and last evening, witb twenty odd tons and the kick comes next without quickly than any other treatment, injured ber right ankle painfully. of bay, considerable feed, six sets excuse or justification. and without the bum is very severe She was ministered to and came o f harness BDd other contents. Tbe The meeting was called to order does not leave a scar. For sale by home on Sunday’s boat, but it is insurance o f $400 will fall far by J. J. Stanley, secretary pro tem. R S. Knowlton. thought one boue must be broken, shoit o f covering the loss which On motion, J. P. Goodman was falls very heavily upon Mr. Laird. chosen chairman, in the absence of W e find our citizens generally or is very severely sprained. There were several men at work W. Drain. agree witb the H erald for sup Wm. Bnskirk and son, Vonie, porting a steamer or two between began excavating aod grading the around the place, which is a stage Secretary Stanley yead the min tbe city and this river, being uot sidewalk and lot on tbe south side station on the Rosebnrg-Marsbfield utes of the last annual meeting and unwilling to pay a good treight of Front street, near the Fry gro route, bnt the flames spread so the proceedings wPthe board of rate, but they d o kick at the toll cery, last B’riday. Marshal Way rapidly that little coaid be saved. directors, which Were ou motion exaotions at Bandon for wharfage, and Capt G. W. Leneve will jointly Probably tbe fire caught from a approved. and at being forced to pay it even pnt up a business bouse there. lamp which was in the baro, bnt The secretary and treasurer were when they coaid lighter their goods Thus we grow. Four business this is only conjecture as its origin given further time to make up their is unknown. and forward them promptly without houses ars now under headway, annual reports, to be given at an use of storage. Now, neighbor two large and well advanced struct Tbe Baptists c f Coos county adjourned meeting to be held Sat Green, work up this reciprocity ures and two just starting in. held a council o f ordination at urday afternoon. September 16th. for tbe geutral good and dispense Election of board of directors G. W. Wirner, jr., returned from Marshfield last week, delegates be for the year was next in order, and with middle-men and unnecessary handling or brief storage fees. Oar Waldo, Josephine county, last ing present ns follows: Deacon H. resulted as follows: J. P. Good friends at Bandon will fsre better Thursday, on a visit to his former N. Black, M. T. Olivet and J. Quick, man, Harvey James, J. S. McEwen, to have the boats runnipg than a home, near Arago, and fresh from 1st Baptist oburch o f C oqcille; D. Mrs. Emma J. Hite and J. J. Stan the Wimer Bro’s mines. He gives C. Randlemao, Bear Creek; also ley. toll-gate ib operation. a good report of the late clean-up evangelist brethren T. Irvin, and The secretary gave some informa Rev. E. L. Fitch, of the M. E., by the Wimer Bro’s, when they ------ Walsh. Rev. J. T. Hoye was tion asked for, and then on motion aootb, cbarcb, will leave for an shipped sacks of dust to the City. made moderator and J. Quick sec the meeting adjourned till Saturday nual coDferance at GrantsPass next George will return at once, taking retary. T . J. Owen was the candi afternoon, September 16, at 2 Monday. His services next Sun witb him a daughter he had left date for examination nod ordina o’clock. day 8Dd Sunday night will close tion. the former o f which he paused with friends on the upper river. bis conference year at this place, creditably as to tbe doctrines of A fine, nearly new Estey organ but we are sure most o f bis people H o d . B. Hermann last week r e -1 tbe Bible as believed nnd taught and our citizens generally wish to turned to bis dutjps in Washing- i by Baptist churches, aud the coun — best make on the market— for have him aud his charming wife ton. bis visit to his friends nnd old cil thereupon passed a motion to sale. Apply at this office. and children retarned. He has home iD this section being very ordniD him at night service to he Miss Mary Quick is in charge of only been with ns one year, coming brief aod limited. Mr. U ’s duties held that evening. Rev. J. T. tbe school st Fairview this term, directly to us from tbe east, and as commissioner o f the general Hoye delivered the charge to the known as the Moon district now has bis special work well in land office are onerous nnd press candidate, Bro. Thos. Irvine tbe Mrs. Otillie Parker has been ap- hand, knows onr people and their ing, and he gives bis interested ordination prayer, and the coaDcil wants, is social and public spirited, personal supervision in all its de then ordaioed by laying on of pointed postmaster st Parkersburg, well liked, and just gettiDg the par partments, hence his short visit. hands. The evening services were yice Judah Parker, deceased. sonage and chuicb in comfortable His hosts of friends at this place led by Bro’s Irvine nud Wslsli. First-class San Jose mills suits sfaspe, so we think it is due to the and throughout tbe county would Our townsman, Mr. Quick, was a for men and boys, at J. J. Lambs community, to his family and biui- have been glad to hare greeted delegate and secretary o f the meet Everything goes at the closing-out self to have him returned. him. 1 cut prices. * ing. 604MIU <n*¡j Tiïmlil '“ - Good Impressions ol a Late Visitor. j . T ( know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lunga. It is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis snd pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in reducingyour weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever and making everything exactly right (or tbe germa of con sumption. Stop coughing and you will get well. P o te ra i cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disap pears in s single night. The racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mas tered. And, if not too fsr along, the coughs of con sumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for one of Rev. M. M. Eslielman, of the German Baptist church, recently assigned as state evangelist c f that body for Oregon with his homo at Salem, lately officially visited our valley, and ou his return to Salem included these complimentary words in a letter to us: S A D B L O O D i»r III— “ CM «M'A ft E T « «lo a ll c ía la___ snd a rc a truly w on d erfu l m edicine. 1 havo often wished fo r a m edicin e p lea sa n t to take and At last have fou n d it iu Casearet*». S in ce taklug them, n * blood has boon purified and my complexion has Im proved w on derfu lly and 1 fe e l m uch better in every w ay." M a s. 8ALLIE U. s e l l a kb . Lattrell. Tenn. CANDY Ang. 30. 1S1M. CATHARTIC D ear S ib : The visit to your beautiful valley by Mrs. E. and iny- sell was greatly enjoyed. While the Coquille valley is almost a little world of itself, it has a people worthy of all the goodnesses found in every niche along its pretty P lea sa n t. P a la ta b le. P oten t. Taste Good. Do streams and up bj the hillsides. G ood. N ev er S icken, W ea k en , o r G ripe. 10c, 2So, 60c. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... When every particle of brush shall Sterling RewdT foaiwuiy. CUleaga, »«wtteal. I f York. H I have disappeared along the Coquillo - T f l - f t A P Sold and guaranteed by a lld ru ff- river, and orchards end lovely M • I Ü - B Ä U gists to CT’ B E T o b a cc o H abit. dwellings shall grace every section, a more beautiful region will bo dif The Coast Mail says the Cooa bay ficult to find. As a fruit aod dairy creamery is now turning out about nnd lumber regiou it leuds—never 800 pounds uf butter per day. follows. I was impressed with the i Ready for fall nnd winter with 8 wonderful fertility of the soil and the possibilities of the future. choice lice of Rubber Goods ot Climatically your summers are a joy. all kinds at Hawkins’ New Store. * Energy, perseverance, economy and It is said W. H. Thomas and sound principles of husbnndry will Dave Carey have formed a logging always bring tbe sure and gratify partnership nnd will open up a ing reward. e imp soon near Beaverton. Yours truly, Bishop Morris conducted ser M. M. E shelman . vices at St. James church Sunday. The weather was inelement, but tbe attendance was very good. H a l i m . O t . , A Free Trip to Paris! Reliable person» o f a m echanic»! or Inventive mind desiring a trip to the P a r is E x p o s itio n , with good There was talk of bringing the government steamer General Wright up to this place, while in specting tbe bar aud jetties below, with a view to further survey the channel and possibilities o f (be UUE have succeeded in inducing a river for tbe information o f the ** Normal Teacher to assume prin- authorities at Washington, but it cipalship of the Institute. So there has not made an appearance yet. will be a Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster. It will aid the action of the Cherry Pectoral. NO RM AL I f yon h a m any com plaint w hat ev er and desire th o b «»t m edical a dvice you can possibly ob tain , v r lt o us freely. You w ill receive a p rom pt reply that m ay b o o f g n t | value to vou. Address, D li. J . C. A Y E R , L ow ell, Mass. Prof, nud Mrs. Hawkins went to Myrtle Point iu time for opening school Mouday of last week—29th — of which Prof. Hawkins is prin cipal, after one month’s vacation. They will remain at that place, stoppir R at Greens. .11 ,tit men. At acki . in -Hr li .\ bd —In Coquille City, nt Hotel Coquille, Aug. 24, 1899. by County Judge Harlocker, Marshall Maoklin and Mrs. Nellie Bullard, both of Myrtle Point. F a h y - P h r s h b a k k r — In Oakland, Cnl„ Aug. 23,1899, b y ---- —— S. W Fahy and Mis« Amy Pershbaker, all of C 003 county. DEPARTM EN T, 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. The Primary and Intermediate Departments correspond exactly with tho public school grades, using same studies, but we hopo for them to make batter advancement. Then there is the four years’ Col lege Course. Expeuses— Tuition, about $3,25 to $9 per term. Board, about $2.50 to $3 per week. SPECIAL COURSES. Notice of Filing Final Account and Settlement Thereof. -V -O T IC E IS H E ltE B Y GIVEN THAT 1. v the undersigned, adm inistrator o f the estate o f Charles H am er, deceased, has tiled in the C ounty Court o f th e State o f O regon, in n od fo r the County o f r <yy>. hi« final account in tho m atter o f said estate. T hat upon i Un* the sate.* tlm lio n . £j‘. H arlocker, jud;»»* o f the said cor^rtyabnrt, dniy made* an order sottii.o n.>ar* .».id dv*s- isnatinff W ednesday, being the 20th day o f Sep tember, 1899. nt th e courthouse in C oquille City. cou . ty o f C oos, and state o f Oregon, us a tim e And p lace for the hearing o f o b jection s to said final account and the settlem ent thereof. Dated this 21 «t day o f August, A. D. 1899. W U L IA M T U K P B N , aug22 5l A dm inistrator o f sa id e s ta fe . ALBEE & HAMMAGK, Bookkeeping, Ellis system—Ele mentary, $7.50; Intermediate, $10; M anufacturers o f Advanced, $15. Sbort-band, $20. Loisette Memory Training, $7. (This will be given as a premium on cevtain conditions, which will be BOR!«. S t e w a r t - -At Myrtle Point, A u g . 3 0 ,1 8 9 9 , made known.) Arago, Oregon. to Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Stewart, a son. Some of these prices may be M i l l e r — At Dora, Ang. 23,1889, to Mr. and . j J. J. Lamb, Coquille City; changed on arrival of the principal; A gents : Mrs. M. C. Miller, a son. i ’ j Milt Lee, Bandon. K rantz — On tho East Fork. Aug. 18, 1899, until then, address, Dimension Shingles, $2.15 at mill; Com J. L. FUTRELL. to Mr. and Mra. M. J. Krantz, a sou. mon Shingles, $1.40. ( nly one giade o f Shinnies made ___________________Coquille City. c i"'; Rei Gelar Stim iti, D IE D . D * n — In Coquille City, Sept. 4,1899, P ro vit Dean, aged 71 years and 29 days. e COQUILLE fe Notice. To my friends, whom I have let JOHN OTTŒSIREnsr, have goods on time in the last four P r o p r ie to r . years, 1 now appeal to you for a little help. Yesterday my resi dence and woodbouse were con New Management; sumed by fire, and I roust have New Furnishings Throughout; money to enable me to rebuild. I Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. shall wait a few weeks before plac ing accounts in tbe huods of a col lector, so please come forward and Tu' lo service tho equal of any in southern Oregon. All white Ite Ip help me now in my hoar of Deed. New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room Respectfully yours, J. J. L amd . Coquille City, Aug. 29, 1899. Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Junior League Program—Sept. 10, 1899. Fins Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold Pens, Optical Goods. Music; reading, Prov. 5, 1-23, in concert; prayer by Mrs. Fitch; roll- call, answers by scripture verses; minutes of last meeting; music; question-box found in The Little Workers; reading, “ A Memorizer’s Badge.”— lone HaDscom; reading, “ A Missionary P. O.”— Mary Lee Futrell; reading, “ Abcut Other Lands"— Esther Johnson; music; close with League benediction. I one H anscom , 1st Vice-Pres. Watch Repairing and Engraving. Sewing-Machine Needles and Musical Instruments. We solicit youf patronage. C o q .t a J .lle C it y , : : W t can please y o u . O re g o n . Leta Barrows, Pres. -------- _ - - < • » . ----------------- I t rests w ith you w hether you continue th nerro-killlug tobacco habit. N O - T O - l l A j l / rem oves lit« desire fo r tobacco, r ‘ *w out nervous distress, expels r*— tine, purifies tno blood, re. stores lost m anhood, n B vw «»,000 cases cured. Buy ► T O - I t A C from I v * n druggist, who _ _ . . v » x fo r ns. Tako it with ^ w ill,p a tien tly, persistently. Ons tx, « 1 . usually cures; l boxes, 93.M, ! Brian teed to rn re, o r we refund money, x a — iS/Ce., Chisago, ■ •■trail, lew Task. RUBBER GOODS Large S to ck-A ll Lines. MACKINTOSHES Your Mother Can Tell You. Price isn't tlio only tiling... ä f You must see ihe 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 cash, Men, That’s Why Women and we can do It. Small Children. profits— quick sales. FOR T H E FAIR S T O R E , M. O. HAWKINS. Corner opposite Odd ¿’ellowa’ Hall north aide.