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55555 A TVTT5- Is not recommended fo r \ lied Clover Seed, i d largo quau- ° s w Three lo the Penitentiary. vv ji.r u .s r eV8rythinK; but if you ; tity, at the Phst'inacy. ■ROOT1 bavekidnev.liverorblad-1 1 a rv v -rv -ri. j 8r trouble it wilt be foun d ; A s stated in last week’s H erald , Slmll the school term he nine just (lie remedy you need. At druggists in in giving court notes, Ed White und T U E SD A Y , OUT. 3, 1899. montha? That'a the quesliou. j lifty cent nud doilnr sizes. Yon n ay have a •amide bottle of this wonderful new dis Tom Drew, each charged with rob O. A. Kelly, of Riverton, visited covery by mail free, also pamphlet telling bery, and Charley Nosier, charged R E G U L A R TR A IN S ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRJ- a day or two dutiug coart last week, all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. with perjury in the same case, were dnya will run as follows: arraigned Monday morning and Loreuz has opened the largest I Arrive Leave Laces aud Ribbons fine assort pleaded guilty. Judge Hamilton Marshfield | 10:15 a. m. and tiuest stock o f new Shoes ever 7.16 a. m. I lleaver Hill Jun^fn | Leave 9:45 7:46 “ * set 10 and 10:30 o’clock Wednesday * ment, at Berlin Store. I COQUILLE CITY | “ 9:30 in Coquille City. 8:16 “ to pass sentence. At the hour the Arrive If you like Sorghum, you can Yen can see Pencils and “ School 9:00 courthouse was thronged, many Myrtle Point 8:46 a. in. * Things’’ in general in the Coquille get it at Johnson Bro’s. ladies being present, as a deep in Pburuiacy show-windows. * l o c a l it e m s . Don’t forget, that the Wall Paper terest. centered in the case, each of New dress pntterus, latest styles racket is still ou at the Pharmacy.* the parties being so well aud widely Additional locals on 2d page aud fur fall aud winter wear, beiug Const Mail: R. A. Graham is known to our people, having been received at Hawkius’ New »Store. * in London. He crossed the ocean horn and grown to manhood here. Sorghum at Johnson lire's. White was presented, pale and Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Lorenz, of in the Oceanic. Gloves of all kinds— Berlin worn from his confinement and the Baudou, visited at this place sev Johnson Bro’s shipped about 40 Store. * excitement of ttie occasion, and on eral days lately, returning to their boxes of nice Gravensteiu apples the judge’s asking him if he had Comrade McDnITee is recover home last week. to the city last Friday. anything to say why sentence Hhould ing from a late attack of sickness E stey O iigan fob B ale .— Nearly See our new and stylish Dress not be passed ou him, he answered — being now quite “ peart.” -:ew; high top, fine parlor organ. Patterns. New goods and lowest in a firm tone, “ I have nothing to A large and fine stock o f Shoes Only used about two months. prices, at Hawkins’ New Store. * nay.” The judge, thereupon, pro o f all kinds bus just been opened Apply at the HERALD office. * ceeded to state the case and quote J. T. Moulton’s new home, near at Loreuz’B. * Johnson Bro’s bookkeeper hav- Mr. Boyrie’s, is progressing and the law and decisions of the supreme Grandma Schweers will leave iug left them, they will have no will be a very creditable residence court, gave some words of good advice, expressed sympathy for a Wednesday for the east to visit open accounts— will pay cash and property. youth giving himself to a criminal old home scones nud friends. accept cash, and sell as low us the Last Friday Miss Emma Lorenz life, and spoke feelingly of the suf * Peter F. Gehlke, a thrifty and lowest. returned from California, wlisre fering it entailed upon members of energetic citizen of the lower river, Albert Johnson left this morn she bad spent several months. the family, relatives and friends. was up ypsterday on business. ing for school at the State Univer Miss Edna met her at Marshfield. The jjd g e then sentenced him to Miss llay Collier is lending her sity, Eugene. The H erald wishes Mrs. C. W. White and children 15 years in the penitentiary and capable services in onr postoffice, him health and progress, which he leave tomorrow for California, Mr. for the costs. after an absence of a few months. so well deserves. Tom Drew was then ordered to White and oldest son, Arthur, pre Postmaster Nosier has received ceded them a year and await their stand up. He showed considerable Postmaster Nosier is happy. A nervousness and excitement, and little daughter nrrived at his home orders, which are general, to weigh arrival. in answer to the question if he had last Saturday and nil are doing and keep a record of all mail re W a n t e d —A lady, not over mid anything to say, expressed regret ceived up to 12:20 p. m. each day well. dle age, good cook and housekeeper, at the part he had taken in the af for 35 successive days. without children, to cook nud keep fair and asked the leuieucy of the Mrs. C. D. Elliott returned last S oli! Well, yes— the goods but house. $12 per mouth. Apply at Friday eveniug from the North court. At the instance of friends, Fork, where she had been to put up not the customers. Our motto is this office. * Attorney J. W. Bennett made a plea “ New goods, best goods, stylish corn, fruit, etc. Johnson Bro’s creditors have for leinency, on the ground of his goods at small profits and quick penitence, the circumstances draw W e thank Uncle Sam Smith for sales.” Hawkins’ New Store. * forced them to close their books against all creditors. But don’ t ing him into it, and the fact that it a tray of very fine strawberries— Bird Nosier and Uncle John you fergot it, they are in the mar was his first serious offense and a large, ripe and luscious— fresh KroDenberg, peaceable neighbors, ket for cash. lesson that would forever forbid a * picked from the vines. but keeping puco with each other Bert Tattle has opened up with repetition. District Attorney Brown Lorenz is stocking up on a larger in the way of home improvements, also made a statement, commend scale than ever, and has made spec have been painting aud beautify a uiee stock o f secood-kand goods ing the prisoner to leniency, for the - -chiefly furniture and house-fur ial selections for his fall and winter ing their homes the past week. N. fact that his penitence had caused trade. See notice— “ Save Money.” W. Leneve aud Z. C. Strang were nishing goods. Go and acquaint him to give state’s evidence to ex yourself with his bargains. pose the plot and offending parties Last Friday a young nmn named the artists. Old fashions in dress may be re James L pp , o f Riverton, was J. W . Caldwell was down from vived, but no old-fashioned medi and bring them to justice. More brought before J ustice Cecil on a Myrtle Point on business last Sat over, Mr. Brown added that his in charge of trespass. The justice urday. Mr. C. represents the H er cine can replace Chamberlain’s Colic, dictment ngainst Drew only charged Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. simple robbery, he having no weap assessed the fine at $15. ald , ns solicitor and collector, and For sale by R. S. Knowlton. ons nor murderous intent in the finds it bolds a strong friendship The professor who is to take •Rev. C. A. Stine and son, Mel part he played. The judge, after a charge of the Collegiate Institute from the people throughout the is a New York state mnn and is county, aud no gang sheet can “ un ville, left today on a visit to Rey. statement of the case, the heinous and Mrs. H. H. Buckner, at Gard ness of the crime, and the environ said to stand high as an experi done what it has done.” iner. Mrs. Stine is already there ments of relatives and friends in enced educator. D. C. Herron, grand master of this case to induce to a better life, visiting her daughter and family. Frank Emory and sister expect the A. O. U. W., made onr sanc pronounced imprisonment for a -\TICE Home—with immediate possession tum a pleasant call last Friday. to leave for their home at Tacoma, —for $1400.—'£&% acres inside oily lim term of 5 yeais and costs of prose- Wash., within a short time. Miss Mr. H. is receiving very fair en its; 8 ncres bottom land, balance level oench. cutiou. E m ory’s health is not impioved by couragement iu the matter c f or Good house, large woodhouse, obickonheuse, Charley Nosier was then called fair barn. 200 fruit trees, mostly bearing notwithstanding and our climate, though both like onr ganizing here, first-class fruit: small fruit, also. up, nnd at the suggestion of the several organizations of similar Plenty o f water the year round. section. judge, admitted bis guilt of the WM. GALLtEH- import are represented here. But sel2 lui* charge of complicity and perjury, The city council held a meeting The taxpayers have been “ done” but urged that he was in such a the A. O. U. \V. is a veteran, and last Saturday night, but transacted for $377.82 in the delinquent tax is thoroughly safe and reliable. position that he could not help him no specially important Imsinesp. Sheriff Gage, assisted by Glenn list, ty their faithful servants. All self, and was therefore forced iuto City Engineer Kauemntz was in to build up an organ that will do the predicament. He plead the dis structed to mnke a grade for Hall Cox, of Baudou, and Tom Krew- their bidding and deceive the peo grace that he had brought on his street, for the purpose o f drninage eou, o f this city, departed for Sa ple. lem last Friday to deliver the pris aged mother, his own family, rela and improvement. Mrs. Erriekson and daughter, tives and friends, and told the oners, Ed White and Tom Drew, Mr. and Mrs. Figg returned to for robbery, und Charley Nosier, Miss Hilda, formerly residents of judge to do his duty in the matter their home at this place Sunday for perjury, at the state prison. BandoD, but for about three years — that he deserved it, would serve evening, nfDr a protracted visit at White was giveu 15 years and as past living at Santa Rosa, Califor out his term and como home a bet Boswell Springs and Intpr to sessed with costs o f prosecution; nia, returned via this place last ter man. The suffering he had Klamath mud springs. We under Drew received 5 years and costs; Friday and will again make their caused his mother, wife and friends, stand that Mr. F. has received and Nosier was sentenced to 4 yenrs home here. and the disgrace that might attach some benefits nod hope for his re and costs. S a V C holding your ord- to them, he said, was a greater pun covery. ishment to him than the imprison J. W. Caldwell spent some timo ffionev j"H tT “ few dn-v?; ^ N. P. Peterson, of Humboldt' at his ranch near Eckley lately, __________ ** I when Lorenzs will ment. Hon. S. H. Hazard then, nt county, Cab, who has l»peu lookiugi shearing sheep, etc., and among receive the biggest line of Plush and the request of the mother, mnde a over the Coquille valley with our other things sorted some apples Cloth Capes and Jackets ever plea in behalf of the young man, Mr. Sanford, with a view to invest which he had picked and stowed brought to this section. You will stating the extenuating circumstan. ment, returned home via Coos hay away just one year ago the 1st of save money on your purchases. * ces of the case in this instance nnd yesterday. Mr. Peterson is pleased pleading for mercy of the court. Octobei, many of which were yet with the outlook and may yet make The meeting of the qualified The judge then, after some kindly good, some beiug in perfect condi an investment here. tion of preservation. Mr. C. also voters of this school district, No 8, words nnd expressions of regret, The Herald Land & Loan Co., sheared some last spriug lambs, to be held next Saturday afternoon announced a term of 4 years in the through their agent, R. I). Sanford, from which ho got fleeces weighing at the schoolhouse, should be well penitentiary and the costs in the j attended by the citizens having the case. this week concluded a sale of the W. 7 pounds each. j interests o f our community at Thus ended the action of our L. Dickson farm at MyrtlePoint to Shad Hudson left yesterday for | heart. Important action is to be court in a case of wide-spread local parties from Humboldt county, Cal., his home at Eckley. Mr. Hudson takeo, nnd if the friends of the Interest and importance. The bold who no doubt know n desirable nnd J. E. Haynes are associated at 'cause aud our city progress are ness and depth of the crime, and location when they see it—as this that place in the mining and real not present, the other side will be prominence of the parties by rela is a very pretty and valuable place. estate business. Both are o i l set and you will hnve no ono to blame tionship and socially, played on the Our goldbug friends, George W, tlers, well versed iu the environ but yourself for their triumph. public doubt and sympathy since Stevenson and Walter Drane, ex ments o f mineral, agricultural and Your best efforts nre needed. Oue the first, pect to start tomorrow for their stock conditions, proud of their of our best, most intelligent and mining operations on Mnle creek, section, intelligent nnd honest, aud progressive citizens should be T h e N a tio n a l l a u d 1.1*1. Douglas county. The specimens will serve prospectors or home- elected to the directorship, nod the The only genuine real estate paper pob- which they brought home a few seekers faithfully. The H erald board should then be supported ished in America. It circulates m every weeks ago have assayed so w e ll1 takes pleasure in recommending and encouraged in all legnl, intelli atate in the Union. Parties interested in buying, soiling or exchanging land, mer that they have been on nettles ever such citizeus. gent and progressive efforts to chandise or other property will find what since to get back. We wish them want in THE NATIONAL LAND Messrs. Alhee & Hnmraack, the make onr schools what they ought they LIST. It ia jnm fnll of special bargains the best of lack. shinglemill firm at Arago, were to be, aud the same friends o f the and offers o f exchange. Single copies by 10 cents. Address The National Land Judge Hamilton discharged the botli in town last Saturday. Mr. canse should discountenance, re mail List Publishing Co.. Green Hidge, Missouri. jury for the term on Tuesday after Albee has disposed of his ranch buke, condemn and answer those ------------- » i# > ------------ y- noon— the evening o f the second and interest in the shinglemill to whose interests nre best subserved The H erald publishes the news day o f court— and then adjourned our late arrival from Merced, Cal by backbiting, slandering, oppos when it is news and without dicta the court Thursday afternoon, the ifornia, J. C. James, and as soon ing and depreciating the school tion as to what goes. fourth day o f the term. Hereto- j ss he closes up his business will board and the schools. 1 H A R R I F .» . fore the court has held from ten return to Iowa. We are glad B l a c k -H arris —At Myrtle P o in t, 8ept. 27, days to three weeks, jurymen aud enough to welcome Mr. James and The Training of a "Softy.’’ 1899, by Rev. Foster, A. J. Black, of Myr witnesses being held at heavy e x -{ his nice family, and have them tle Point, and Miss Florence Harris, of pense while arrangiug for trials prosper, but regret to lose Mr. Macomb, Illinois. If a boy's home training has been Albee all the same. and during trials. ignorance to all that is unpleasant B O R Ì. Departures by Brunswick, north, The case o f J. S. Edmunds and or evil in its consequences he is to M a t s b ~‘At Gravel Ford, Sept, 21, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mayse, a daughter. Sept. 25th: Miss Ida Marshall, T. A. Walker vs School Dist. No. 8, be pittied. He is likely to be called N . — In Coqnille City. Sept. 30, 1899, to “ softy” by his companions, and Mrs E. Erickson, M r i J. Znmwalt, for claim against the district of Mr. aud Mrs. B. E. Nosier, a daughter. Mrs. 8. M. Dunham, W. E. Pike, nearly $300 above their contract there is s o delight known to the hardened youth so great as that of W. McDonald, W. H. Snllenborg, with J. A. Collier for painting and Mrs. W. D. Reese, Miss Maud papering the new school building, shocking or tormenting or destroy- N O W DUE, Reese, William Reese, Miss Ruth about one-third of which was left I ing the illusions of a “ softy.” There is an intoxication in first Reese, Miss Annie Foulks, Miss untouched by tb6tn, was tried be Mary Reese, B. L. Ward, W. E. fore a jury, and a verdict given knowledge, be it good or bad, when All new style, latest pattern of Williams, Fred R. Jacobson, Dr. against the district for $100. But it comes at first hand. Therein lies goods and best made the “softy's” peril, for it ia marvel W. A. Toye, Miss M. Hutcheson, the verdict, on motion, was set (no shelf-worn stock) E. A. Baldwin. aside and the case will be tried ously easy for him to go beyond his depth, to lose the poise which again at next court. PLUSH and CLOTH Onr friend and former fellow, | is the governing gear and safety citizen, G. W. Canning, visited Judge Biggie not only knows a j valve of humanity. CAPES, Coquille City from Marshfield last great deal About Horses, but what It is true, as proved by all expe JACKETS, Saturday evening and Sunday is more important he knows how to rience, that nobody can go to the CLOAKS, morniog. Mr. C. is a first class impart his information in a w a v that devil at such a gallo] ing gait ns at HAWKINS’ NEW STORE. baker, and while here appointed will be understood. One does not one of these same “softies.” No Mrs. Rose as agent to sell his have to wade through a great mass body can sow a larger and more bread, pies, rolls, cakes, etc., and of undigested, unimportant matter. deadly crop of wild oats than the SHAD HUDSON, : : 1. E HAYNES. receive orders. We are glad to The Biggie Books are models of boy whose ears have been shielded learn that his business is so pros clearness ami conciseness. They from the very mention of all that perous on the bay side, and believe nre advertised in another column. such a sowing involves. From with bis reputation at supplyiug The price is 50 ceuts, free by mail; “ When Your Boy Puts on Long an up-to-date article, that he will address the publishers, Wilroer At- Trousers,” by Stanley Carr, in Dem- Mining and Real Estate Agents do well here. kiusou Co., Philadelphia. ori st's Magazine for October. Eckley, Carry County, Oregon. C iiij Jpirahl M er.9 ohi kr ^Ladies’ and Misses' f Hudson & Haynes, Gravel Ford Dots. TAPE TN O R M B “ A t a p e w o r m e i g h t e e n f e e t l o n g at least cam»» ou the scene after iny taking tw o C A SC A R E T S . T h is 1 am sure has cause<l my bad health for the past th ree years. I am s till taking Cascarets, the only cath artic w orthy o f ootioe by sensible people ’ ’ G io . W. B owles , Baird. Mias. CANDY | m. ^ C A T H A R T IC ta&ccMtito TRAD! MARK ReOfffTVftCD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 5ÜC. ... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... Sterlin g R tm til; l o m p a i ; , C hicago, M ontre«!, N e - Y ork. .R I P M . • T I A U "D A If 313 Sold an<1 guaranteed by all drug- gists to C1J U £ Tobacco Habit. Lampey Creek Notes. Gravel Ford, Sept. 30.—The sawmill purchased by Win. Lusk at Empire City, having bepn sold at auction sale, is now turuiDg out a fine lot of lumber at the Dean schoolhouse, it being located ou J. Devanl’s place. Farmers are milling their wheat at the East Fork mills, and J. M. Bright is running a chop mill at Moser's creamery, and largo stacks of graiu are now rsady tobe ground, j The Gravel Ford schoolhouse, j built byThas. Krewson, is a beauty, and we thiuk the best country school house in the county. E. E. Weekly and J. D. Laird ! did some substantial bridge work on the Coos hay wagon road above 1 James Laird’s. Ben Shull’s and T. Lehcherr’s thresher has been doing up the Gravel Ford crops. M. J. Krautz is hauling lumber ' for a new dwelling house. A. J. Mayse is happy since last week, as a hew girl arrived ut his home. Weight, 9 pounds. W. II. Buueh and Walter Ben nett made a trip to Roseburg for flour nnd winter supplies. The Sunday-school convention, held at Gravel Ford on the 24th, was quite a success aud voted to hold next time at Dora the last Sunday iu November. C. K. X. Have v e i n Been l i c k / Perhaps you have had the grippe or a hard cold. You may be recovering from malaria or a slow fever; or possibly some of the chil dren sre just getting oyer the measles or whooping cough. Are you recovering as fast aa you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of impurities? And Isn’ t this the reason you keep so poorly? D on’ t delay recovery longer but Tako Lampey Creek, Sept. 28.— Lam pey creek is gettiug giddy nnd coming out strong nowadays. Only about a month ago there was a school exhibition, basket social and dance; then a stereopticon show, and then a conjuror, one on the heels of the other (and by-tbe-way one or the other of them stole all the coal oil from the schoolbonse, eyen draining the lamps aud filling them np with water). Then on Saturday eveniug last we had another social singiDg aud shadow plays, selling baskets by the shadow of the lady aDd a dance afterwards, I Reliable persons of a mechanic»! or Inventive mind It will remove all Impuri by which they reulized 821. Of desiring a trip to the P a ris E x p o s it io n , with good aud exj*en»»>8 paid, should write ties from your blood. It is course it was UDder the direction •Alary The PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, U d. also a tonic of Immense * ♦ - of our efficient teacher, Miss Birdie value. Give nature a little Junior League Program— Oci. 7, 1899. Walker, and every oue hud a very help at this time. Aid her by removing all the products enjoyable time. cf disease from your blood. Music; reading Prov. v, 1-0, in Ha, ha, ha— there was quite a If your bowels are not joke on Waddington last Sunday concert; prayerbv Leaguers; refer just right, Ayer’ s Pills will ences on the lesson; minutes of last morniog— ha! ha! Some oue put a make them so. Send for < ur book on Diet in Consti dead skunk in one of his cans of meeting; roll-call—answers by scrip pation. -f"-, milk, ha, ha! and it cauie back to ture verses; music; reading,“ Points W rH o l o o u r D o c l o r n . - - - I him soured and stinking, ha, ha! of Missionary Interest”—Emma Sher We have the exclusive service» That's the sort of people b o i d p of wood; “ Our Mission Schools in of some of the most eminent i>liy*i- clans In the United States. Write us aie down river; we do like a Shanghai”—Lydia Simmons; music; freely and receive a prompt reply, without cost. close with prayer by the president. joke of that sort, ha, ha! A d d re»»,im . J. P. AYER, Lowell, Mas». I one H anscom , 1st V.-Pres. I hear Mr. Burgess has bought S3BBZSZ. the property kuowu as “ the Ward Leta Barrows, Pres. - .«> - place,” opposite Lampey creek AGENTS WANTED - FO ll “ THE LIFE landing, and there is great talk of and Achievements ot Admiral Dewey,” the puttiug up a creamery down here world’ s greatest naval hero. By Marat the life-long friend and admirer and having Mr. Burgess mauage it. Halstead, Ili ot the nation’s idol. Biggest and best book: j i From the way some of the folks over 500 pages, 8x10 inches: nearly 100 pages | Mnnnfncltrrrs of talk yon would imagine all the other halftone illustrations. Only $150. Enor-j mous demand. Big commissions. Outfit I creameries were but pateut devices free. Ci nnco o f a lifetime. Write quick. First- for robbing the poor— I had almost The Eominion Company, 3d Floor Caxton I Glass 6aid, dairyman, but will substitute Bldg., Chicago. — people wbo keep cows, or rather, Arago, Oregon. people wbo expect cows to keep S ecn d -H a n d A,.V „ T,.. I J- i - r‘»m b. Coqnille City; them, and that this creamery that A oknth . • M ilt ljl (, IlntKtull Mr. Burgess is to put up and man Dimension Shingles. $ ‘J.I5 nt n rll; Com age is to bring about a milleninm mon Shingles, $1.40. i >nly one erode of Shinnies made in dairying, as it is to be worked B O U G H T , on tbo altruistic plan of giving F or S ale — l u Baudou, o ur o f SOLD every one of the patrons, or kickers, the choicest locations, a plensnnt a little more than their test, a big A N D over-chump, and top San Francisco EXCHANGED. home, now, unique in style, snd with a splended view of tbe town prices, aud I suspect a lot ot us and ocean. Sheltered from the expect vastly more than we are Opposite Hotel Coquille. north winds. For particulnrs, ap likely to get. I for one understand [t f BERT TUTTLE, Proprietor. ply to the H erald . sufficient of creamery business to A Free Trip to Paris! M Csflar S lim ito, FURNITURE, know that the more you concen trate the cheaper the finished pro duct, and also, the greater your pro duct the better your stand in the market. I also know that there is not J O H N CGTIRLrciElNr, enough cows (at present) on the Proprietor. (g )J lower river to justify the expense of a creamery. Promises? lots of ’em!—oceans of em! But a cream New Management; ery can’t be run on those lines. New Furnishings Throughout; Mr. Burgess has been on the upper Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. river in the midst of lots o f dairy men and lots of cows and couldn’ t compete with Coqnille there, how Ta' lo service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help is he likely to compete here with New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office nnd Reading Room less cows and the added expense of the creamery? As for the prom ises, Josiah Allen’s wife says: “ Put not your trust in princes (promises) nor in turkey-red calico, for there is no help in them;” ami 1 think it will be about tbe same with cream Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold eries and cows on tbe lower river at Pens, Optical Goods. present- As for tbe kickers—why, 1 suppose, they were born kicking and will kick aDyhow. W. H. W. COQUILLE f e Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Watch Repairing and Engraving. Sewing-Machine Needles and L Musical Instruments. I I o w A r e T o n r K id n e y * V Dr. Hobbs’ Bparagns Pills care all kidney Ills. Ham- pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or N. Y. We solicit your patrouage. LC . C o q .n llle C ity , : : We can please you . O regon . s k il l e d B LA C K SM ITH k EWAGONMAKER! A Ladies Are Telling Around l l - h o u n d h o r s e s h o e i n g , m a n - ufacturing and repairing o f W a g o n s and Farm Implements, and Machinery o f all kind*. Shop—late W. Drane’ s, rear o f Measer’s Livery Stable and oppoaite Coqnille Phar macy. L. C. THCllMAN. RUBBER GOODS Large Stock - Lines. About our new stock o f beautiful goods, including many G C'K'lf* Patterns in Silks f t Trimmings New Shades R ite s mackintoshes We sell Lor casti, M en, T fia t’s W h y W o m e n an d can sell so low and C h ildren . we and keep all new goods. for • T H E FAIR STO R E . IVI. O. H A W K IN S . Corner opposite Odd F ello«» Hall uur'.li side.