Æ d flu lU C U ij « ita ltî.
T U E S D A Y , POT. 24, 1899.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
Joel Patterson's family Lave come
1 to reside in Coquille.
Wo would like to have some wood
' on subscriptions; some has been
promised.
K ID N E Y
Is a deceptive disease— ! Coos County Apples and the Present and
tuousanus have it aud
18885121
Prospective Markets-
T ' R O T T ' R T . E don’ t knew it. If you
' A -CVU U
w„nt quick results you
can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's
B andon , Oct. 21, 1899.
Hwamn-Koot, th* grant kidney remedy. At
E ditor Coqcii.i.k H erald : Kindly I I “ I b . . o zone 1 4 d u jr . at a time w l t b o a t m
druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes.
m ovem ent o f the b o w e ls , not being able to
Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet permit me to offer a few suggestions
A small second-hand heating telling yon how to find oat if you have kid- | on the apple quegtion. Is it ad vis-
uey trouble. Addreaa,
stove for sale cheap. Inquire at
Dr. Kilmer Jt Co., Binghamton, N. Y, able for the fanner to sell here at
Arrive
*
10:15 a. m. this office.
* ! 25, 35 or 40 cents per box, or is it
Leavo 9:45
The H erald is prepared to do job I best to ship to a market where such
“
9:30
Be ready to enter the Collegiate
! frujt is bringing from $1 to $1.25
Institute next Monday; start with printing in the best sty le.
“ 9:00
I f you like Sorghum, you can per box, with every indication of an
the beginning.
* 1 advance ? Those men who have
get it at Johnson Bro’s,
L O C A L ITEM S.
Yen can see Pencils and “ School
Don’t forget, that the Wall Paper made the fruit question a special
Things” in general in the Coquille
racket is still on at the Pharmacy.* study, and who are familiar with the
Pharmacy show-windows.
*
Additional locals on 2d page
stock of apples throughout the
How they do sell— we mean
L. L. Dietz, who has been living tboso stylish new goods at Haw United States, predict an advance in
Red Clover Seed, in largo quan
ti
the price. H. B. Miller, ex-presi
at Riverton the past year, will re kins’ New Store.
tity, at the Pharmacy.
* dent of the Oregon Agricultural
turn
to
Coquille
in
a
few
days.
New goods coming on eyory
Look oat— will open nt once College, thinks they may go to at
*
New dress patterns, latest styles those Capes, Cloaks aud Jackets at least $2.50 to $3 per box. The price
boat for the Fair Store.
* in Portland now, according to tho
A. H. Bender has been appointed and for fall and winter wear, being Hawkins’ New Store.
received at Hawkins’ New Store. * | EflTKY 0nQAN F0R 8 ALE.-Nearly Oregonian of the 19th iust., wore
postmaster at Myrtle Point.
Johnson Bro’s bookkeeper hav-j*ew ; high top, fine parlor organ. $1 to $1.25, while in San Francisco
Ob, those handsome Dress Pat.
ing left them, they will have no Only used about two months. choice were the same, while the
ternB at Hawkins’ Now Store.
*
open Recounts— will pay cash and Apply at the H e r a l d office.
* cheaper, worms and all, were as low
W a n t e d — A fresh milch cow accept cash, and sell as low ns the
as 30 cents.
The logging camp3 have been
*
Call at or address this office.
Now, every one who is at all
lowest.
*
well represented in town the past
posted, knows that Coos county ap
Jesse Beyers camo in from Sum
Johnson Bro’s creditors have week, the storm having obliged
ples are free from those pests and
ner last week aud spent severul forced them to close their books them to shut down in that line.
are tho equal to any that enter either
days io town.
against all creditors. But dou’t
Severnl valley papers are pub of those markets.
It will cost 10
Miss Allie JenkiDH returned last you forgot it, they are in the mar lishing excerpts from Mr. Sanford's cents for the box, and not to exceed
ket
for
cash.
*
Friday from a visit of two or three
late letter in the H e r a l d about his 18 cents freight from any railroad
months at Roseburg.
Old fashions in dress may be re trip to Grants Pass, Jacksonville, depot to San Francisco or Portland.
Now, suppose the farmer ships his
J . L. Lewellen, a Myrtle Point vived, but no old-fashioned niedi- Medford, etc.
business man, visited the county cino can replace Chamberlain’s Colic,
Mr. and Mrs. Moomaw, of Nor apples and receives the lowest price
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. way, have been visiting with their for choice, i. e. $1, he will then re
seat on business last week.
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
daughters, Mrs. Bird Nosier and ceive much more net than here and
Sec our now and stylish Dress
Sell! Well, yes— the goods but Mrs. Alex Suyder, in this place then ho has ten chances to one to
Patterns.
New goods and lowest
get from 50 cents to $1 per box
Our motto is for several days.
prices, at Hawkins’ New Store. * not the customers.
more, without any additional ex
“New goods, best goods, stylish
ICE Home—with immediate possession pense on boxes and freight.
J. K. McLeod is employed with goods at small profits and quick
—for $1400.—23% acres inside oity lim
It seems to me that the farmer can
his piledriver above town, at Fish- sales.” Hawkins’ New Store.
* its; 8 a c r e s bottom land, balance level oench.
Good house, larye woodhouse, etiickenhouse, afford to take all such risks when
trap, Arago and other points de
fair
barn.
2<’0
fruit
trees,
mostly
bearing
For information regarding the
manding his help.
and first-class fruit: small fruit, also. they are only taking chances on get
Philippines, the habits and cus Plenty of wuter the year round.
ting from 50 per cent to 400 per
WM. GA.LLIEU.
Uncle Gy Dock of the lower riv toms o f the people, interesting sel2 lm*
cent more than ho is offered here.
information
generally
and
bow
the
er took in Coquille last Saturday.
G. F. Boutell and family will It has been many years since apples
soldiers
fare,
read
Brett
Clark’s
H e is in favor of good roads and
change residence from Berkeley, were so high in Portland at this time
letter in today’s H e r a l d .
more creomeries.
Cut, to Morgan Hill, Santa Clara of year, and the bulk of California
county (near San Jose), duiiug this apples are on the market in San
Capt.
Ward,
o
f
Marshfield,,
in
Work progresses on our tele
week. Mrs. B. improving iu health, Francisco and will soon be played
phone line and local exchange. charge of this division o f the Sal b d U Frank wanted a business loca
out, and then a material advance is
vation
Army
work,
conducted
serv
Cross pieces were distributed along
F air P lay .
ices at the Methodist church, south, tion, for which purpose he will inevitable.
the line yesterday.
P. S.— Best spuds are fre m 90 cts
last Saturday and Sunday uight. open n mnehine repair shop at this
new town.
to $1.15 in San Francisco. F. P.
T b e p n c e o f shingles were not Thero wan a good attendance.
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raised 15 cts. by Messrs. Hammock
Mr. Little moved into his new
i Koseburg Review.]
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rock
Robison
were
A James, and nre now being sup
down from Arago yesterday, the hotel building last Friday and
Thomas Blame, ot Coos county,
plied by them at $1.50 per 1000.
It iB not all finished is here en route home from a visit
first for Mrs. R. for several months, Saturday.
The W’ renshall Bro’s have been who is just recovering from a pro- yet, but enough to make in desir back in Missouri.
She was visit able to occupy and fix up as the
employed at Bandon for a couple traettd sick spell.
Ed Sherwood, W. H. Matheny
o f weeks past, returning home to ing nt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. work progresses. It is a nice, new and Frank Walker, Coquille stock-
house, and under Mrs. Little’s care
Figg’s, nnd sister, Mrs. Hersey.
this place last Saturday evening.
and supervision will be new aud men, are in the city.
A N T E D -S E V E 1U L BRIGHT AND clean ail the time, a most desirable
Rev. R. Ennis returned from pres
Jerry Thornton and family passed
Honest persons to represent ns ns
bytery nnd synod Inst week and
through town today en route to
boarding and lodging place.
Malingers in this and close by counties.
filled his appointment at this place So!ary $900 a year and expenses. Straight,
Coos county to reside.
bona-fide, no more, no less salary. Posi
Sunday morning nnd evening.
That was a worthy compliment
tion permanent. Our references, any bank
in any town. It is mainly office work con
The business of the Presbyterian ducted at home, ltoferenco. Enclose self- and Misses’ Plush and Cloth Capes, paid the memory of Mrs. Julia
synod was finished Saturday. The addressed stamped envelope. Tim D o m in Jackets, Cloaks, etc., etc., ever Abraham, by the Native Daughters
ion C o m p a n y , Eept. 3, Chicago.
brought to Coquille City. Also a of this city, in naming their newly
net gain in membership the past
instituted cabin for her.
It is
full line of latest styles
year was 233. The eession o f the
Gus Foster, one o f the firm own
next year will be held at Portland. ing the Salmon mountain mine, FALL AND W INTER DRESS gratifying that the younger gener
ation who grew np around her
goods, Underwear, etc. Save money
should thus make public recogni
Mr. Bnd Mrs. N. E. Bnrklow, of near Ecklev, returned from Marsh
and come now and get your pick
field
to
this
place
yesterday,
greeted
tion of tho worth of one who was the
the lower river, were shopping in
and choice.
his
cousin,
our
Mr.
O.
H.
Fry,
a
author of innumerable kindly and
town last Saturday. Mr. B. also
The little steamer Ralph, taken noble deeds while a m oD g us.
visited in town yesterday on bnsi- brief spell, and then passed on
ness, including a call on the H e r homeward on the train to Myrtle from this river some months ago to
Point.
Through R. D. Sanford the Her
run on the [Jmpqua, went ashore
ald .
Dear the mouth o f that river a few ald Land and Loan Co. this week
We
have
just
received
a
fresh
A telegrnm was received yester
days ago, aDd all efforts to get her sold the George E. Long property
day from Condon, Gilliam county, invoice o f Ladies’ Watches, and into the riyer ngaiu failed.
The in theSpnrgeon addition to Mr. A.
they
are
beauties.
They
are
little
by old Mother Sage o f this city,
machinery will be removed and J. Wilson.
gems
and
very
cheap.
We
bought
notifying her of the death of her
Baved, but the hull is a wreck. The
W a n t e d —A lady, not over mid
son-in-law, Wallace Herbert, aged ’em for cash and give you the ben Ralph was built at Myrtle Point by dle age, good cook and housekeeper
efit
of
shrewd
and
close
buying.
64 years. Deceased was a brother-
Call and 866 ’em.
Very respect the late Capt. Clark Bullard, in without children, to cook and keep
in-law also o f our F. A. White.
house. $12 per month. Apply at
fully,
W i l s o n J e w e l r y C o . 1897.
*
Marshfield Suu: J. H. Giles and this office.
The steamer Alice Blanchard, *2]
Lester Smith, the livery man, has
Win. Page, Myrtle Pointers who
says the Examiner of the 17th inst.,
has been withdrawn fiom service COR SALE AT A BARGAIN.— went to Alaska with the party on moved into the property occupied
Land at Cedar Point, with boom the schooner Mizpab, returned by Little’s as a boarding house for
by the inspectors o f hulls and boil
Also, over today on the Areata. They left two or three years back, and just
ers. The steamer has been plying and boom privileges.
coastwise for several months, but 250 acres o f K T o . 1 bottom land, the Cape Nome mining district on vacated. It brings him close to his
when her license expired the in within 2 miles of Coquille City, in the 22d uIt., where they have lo business.
spectors refused to renew it in her quantities to suit purchasers. En cated several claims, which they
A very large quantity o f can
W. SINCLAIR,
will return to in the spring and nery material arrived at this place
present condition.
Her owners quire of
*tf]
Coquille
City,
Oregon.
develop.
Together
they
brought
were ordered to have the vessel
from the city on yesterday morn
back $2000 in gold dust.
refastened, have a new sternpost
ing’s train, and was here trans
Jack Fox left for Grants Pass a
put in and her boilers overhauled.
Mrs. Sophia E. King, state organ ferred to the river steamer and
few days sicce, nnd now writes for
In view o f the boilermakers’ strike
his brother-in-law, W. T. Lewis, to izer of the Women of Woodcraft, sent below to the cannery.
the steamer’s tie-up may be a long
join him with his family at the lectured to a good audience at Ma
G. W. Canning, the steam bak
one.
Pass and make tboir trip to Santa sonic hall last Saturday night, in ery man of Marshfield, visited this
the
interest
of
thnt
order
and
with
place, returning home yesterday.
Prof. Hawkins, principal of the Fe, New Mexico, where they ex
a view to organizing a circle at this Mr. C. is expanding his business in
Myrtle Point public school, an pect to go nnd eDgnge in mining.
place. Mrs. King is an intelligent this valley at a lively rate, having
nounces through the Enterprise The company wants to increase its
and pleasant speaker, and secured an ageDcy here, aud will be repre
that he will begin a term of private force, and Mr. Lewis has several
enough names to encourage her in sented also at Bandon and Myrtle
school immediately upon the close parties who have consented to go,
the hope of instituting a circle here. Point.
o f the present term of public school, among whom we name Ben Hol-
By invitation she visited the order
which will be about the middle of lenbeak, Jake Hayes and Charley
The H e r a l d has an interesting
at Marshfield Monday aud Tuesday,
November.
The school will con Fox, and pussibly two or three
and will return to this place tomor letter from California from a late
others.
We
shall
regret
to
lose
tinue through the winter nnd into
Coquiller, who gives us some items
the spring months.
Special at these clever people, but good situ row and complete her work.
a-wheel from San Francisco to
tention will be given to the classes ations are said to await them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin, oar Santa Rosa and intervening points,
in the Academic branches, where
general merchandise dealers, were across to Napa county, thence to
The Model Steam Bakery,
pupils in the higher branches and
1 greeted by the arrival o f Mr. Mar Vallejo, Mare Island, down to San
Marshfield, has opened a branch
those wishiDg to prepare them
tin’s brother, George, just arrived Jose, Morgan Hill, thence to Palo
here in Coquille City under the i
selves for teachers’ examinations
from the Philippines, on last Friday Alto and return. H e met several
supervision of .Mrs. Rose, where
w ill be given all the educational
morning’s train from the bay. The familiar faces of former Coqnillers.
fine bakery goods can be had at all
advantages in those grades.
The
times. Mr. Canning, who is the young man is hale and hearty, and
Arrivals from San Francisco by
terms are:
Advanced grade, $2;
though exposed to climatic dis
proprietor of the bakery, is an old,
intermediate, $1.50; primary, $1.
eases and participating in severnl the Areata, Oct. 18: C. A. W ood
experienced baker, and daring his
battles, be has escaped woaadsand ward, Miss Nordberg, G. Mullen,
Myrtle Grange celebrated at recent visit east has thoroughly sickness throughout. George F. J. G. Beale,C. J. Stone, Miss McGraw,
Myrtle Point Saturday, 14th inst., posted himself to the latest up-to- Martin enlisted at Galena, III., iD J. H. Giles, W. Page, L. J. Har
having had a large attendance and date biead and all kinds o f cakes. the 3d U. S. artillery, Co. G, in May, per, V. R. Bury, M. D. Sherrard,
F. M. Cryer, C. W. Lehr, H. Her
pleasant social gathering.
Arago He uses malt extract, which
mended by* all 'physicians of »
“ f «■
di8cha^ d ron, Mrs. Butler, F. P. Norton,
Grange wae present as a guest, snd reoom
the country, and has the OD, r at Manila a few weeks ago, reach-
Mrs. Norton, A. Eickworth, G.
a nice program was given.
The
Fraocisco among the re- Martin, J. Morris, J. Davis, O.
inclement weBther hindered the brick oven in this county. In just , I cent SaD
arrivals. He was °.<...uucu
,,
,
„ T
stationed
out-doors exercises, but the large one month’s time he has estab last at Ballowag, Luzon Island.!
donef)
ball proved hospitable enough and lished a business of over one bar He participated in the capture of
indulged a most enjoyable occa rel of floor per day. Call ou Mrs. Manila, and was in tho battles and
sion of members of the Grange and Rose, and try some of the bread skirmishes of the 1st Caloocan, 2d A Free Trip to P a ris !
Reliable persons of a mechanical or Inventive mind
friends in the vicinity.
Judge J. and yon will be delighted with it. Caloocan, Polo, Manias, capture of desiring
a trip to the P a ris Exposition, with good
•alary and txpenw-8 paid, thou Id write
Henry Schroeder, of Arago Grange,
Marilas, and at Pambong. The
T h e P A T E N T K t l O K U , B a ltim o r e , M d .
was made master of ceremonies
discharge proDonnces his service
and after a few pieliminary remarks
“ boueet and faithful.” He is 23
Eureka Harnees Oil Is the best
p
re
s
e
rv
a
tiv
e
o
f
new
leather
announced the following program:
years old, past, and will doubtless
a n d the best re n o v a to r o f o ld
Prayer by Mrs. Dr. Roberds; song,
leather. It o ils , s o fte n s, black
visit over the holidays, and may
ens and p ro te cts. Use
by the choir; recitation, by Miss
continue with us if he strikes em
Katie Border; song, by Miss Lillian
All new style, latest pattern of
ployment to suit him. Mr. and
Brown: song, by Miss Opal Per
goods and best made
Mrs. Martin gave him earnest
kins; select readings by several
(no shelf-worn stock)
greeting, and the H e r a l d extends
I
members; song by Mrs. S. B. Her
a welcome.
mann; address, by Hon. W. 8. Van-
on yoar best harness, yoor old har
PLUSH and CLOTH
neas, and your carrlajm top. and they
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Toar Life Away.
derburg; song, by the choir; Then,
will not only look f-etter but nm r
To
quit
tobacco
easily
and
forever,
be
tnag
longer.
Sold
everywhere
In
cane—all
on invitation, the throng partook
CAPES,
alxea from half pints to five sailous.
netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Mad« bj ST i Mi AMD OIL tO.
o f a bountiful spread in another
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
JACKETS,
strong. AU druggists, 50c or II. Cure guaran
room, and enjoyed a royal feast
CLOAKS,
teed
Booklet and sample free
Address
and social time.
Sterling Remedy C a , Chicago or Jfew York.
at HAWKINS' NEW STORE.
m iO N D A Y B , WEDNESDAYS
i d a y H will run us follows:
Lunvo
I
7.15 a.m . 1
Marshfield
7:45 ”
| Beaver Hill Junot’ n
8:15 “
1 COQUILLE CITY
Arrive
8:45 a. m. |
Myrtle Point
aud FBI-
N
W
H O W D U E,
Eureka
Harness Oil
Ladles’ ail Hisses'
I
1 Myrtle Point Enterprise.]
Miss Eunice Dement closed a
term of school iu the Bcaverslougb
I district last Friday.
A pleasant
uud profitable terra is reported.
| move them except by using hot water injections.
D. McNair and wife, of the
. Chronic constipation for seven years placed me la
this terrible condition; during that time I did ev- South Fork, departed by Wednes
! erythlng l heard o f but never found any relief; such
was my caso until 1 began using CASCAUKTS. I day’s train for California and will
now have from one to three passages a day. and If I spend a part of the winter in that
was rich I would give IKJU.U0 fur each movemeut; it
j state.
la each a relief.”
A ylmer L. B u nt .
l&fi Russell bt.. Detroit, Mloh.
Ed Weekly and Lon Ross drove
70 head cf fine beef cattle to Rose-
CANDY
|
C A T H A R T IC
.
borg from this county last week.
R. J- Garrett, of Humboldt
| county, California, has purchased
the large dairy farm of Joe Ferry
TflAOi MA»H H O « n H S
two miles south of town. The
place consists of over 200 acres and
The
Pleaiant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Hood. Do the price paid was $5500.
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, We. fiOc. sale was made through the real
... C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ...
estate agency of J. L. Lewellen-
ttorlla, l a d , lum pu,, »M a t». a , . u u l . lew I n k . m
If if was only health, we
might let it cling.
But it is * cough. One cold
no sooner passes off before
mother comes. But It’ s the
tame old cough all the time.
And it’ s the same; old story,
too. There Is first the cold,
then the cough, then pneu
monia or consumption with the
long sickness, and life tremb
ling In the balance.
flyer’s
Cherry
Pectoral
I Marshfield San. i
Letters from the Jail’s Cells.
We have received the following
statements through the postoffice,
which we give for wbnt they are
worth. One is from S. C. Gilles
pie, occupying a cell in our county
jail under charge of the murder of
old Mrs. Edson, in Curry county,
recently; and the other is signed by
Percy Allen, also occupying a cell
held on a charge o f rape:
C o q d il l b C it y , Oct. 21, 1899.
E d it o r
of
the
H erald :
1
wish to say that some of the items
in the paper about Coalman Gilles
pie are true, while others are false,
items tnken from the Tribune say
I made a confessiou before Sheriff
Turner. That is a lie. And the
Tribune states Deputy Sheriff Mil
ler heard it, too. Turner was in
the jail at Roseburg oDce while I
was in there, and Miller was not iD
there at all, and I made no confes
sion outside o f what I said there.
The Tribuue says I plead guilty
at Justice Anderson's court. That
ie uot so. I waive I my examina
tion, so that is how I plead guilty.
People must remember that the
editor of the Tribune is Sheriff
Turner’s father-in-law; that is why
he makes so inaDy mistakes.
The H e r a l d speaks of *D. C.
Gillespie. I have no relative by
that name.
Yours, respectfully,
8. C. G i l l e s p i e .
* [I t was a typographical error
made us say “ D .” C., instead of 8.
C. Gillespie.— E d . H e r a l d . ]
August Eickworth arrived borne
today on the Areata on bis return
fiom the Philippines. August is in
the best of health aud war life was
more than agieeable to him.
T. C. Reed, state fish commis
sioner, was in this vicinity Mon
day and examined both North and
South Coos rivers with a view to
ascertaining the most suitable loca
tion for a salmon hatchery.
J. D. Garfield, who has been in
Alaska since the first gold excite
ment was on, returned to bis home
in California about a month since.
Parties who met him when he was
coming out say he is considerably
broken down in health. Mr. G.
was one of tho most industrious
individuals that went into the
YnkoD, but fortune did not favor
his energies.
The schooner Mayflower, which
left this place for the city with a
load of lumber about the 3d inst.,
was caught in a gale north of the
Farallones on the 13tb, the worst
in the experience of that vessel and
of Captain Olsen.
After beating
the storm and wayes two or three
days and nights, and the captain
beiDg knocked overboard and nearly
losing liis life, the storm abated
and the ship reached port with
cargo and crew ull safe.
REMEMBER—*
School opens at Coquille Collegiate
Institute next Monday, Oct. 30th.
VIA 11 IIIKI».
M in x b d - H a l l — At the home of the bride's
parent«. Mr. and Mrs. W m .H all, on the
PERCEY ALLEN SPEAKS.
North Fork, Oct. 15, 1899. by Rev. Thos.
Jtarklow, Leland Minard aud Misa Bertha
C o q c il l b C i t y , Oct. 21, 1899.
Hall.
M r . E d i t o r : I wish to say to H o l l a n d - W ic k iia m — At the Central Hotel,
the people of Coes county 1 under MatKhficld, Oct. 18.1899, by Jaatioe Hyde,
E. C. Holland, of that place, and Miss
stand from the paper that all who
D a isy ’Wickham, of this city.
had conversed with me said they H a b t l e y - A hn old —At home of the ({room's
thought that I was a high-toned
arents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hartley, on tho
oath Fork, Oct. 18,1899, by Kev. John
tramp, but I think they are a little
Bonewitz, Keuhen Hartley and Miss An
off of their base. There is not a nie Arnold.
loosens the grasp of your cough.
The congestion of the throat
and lungs is removed ; all in
flammation is subdued; the
part* are put perfectly at rest
and the cough drops away. It
has no diseased tissues on
which to hang.
Dr. Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
Plaster
draws out inflammation of the
lungs.
Advktm Eras.
- *
Remember we haro a Medical Depart
ment. If y ou h a v e any complaint what
ever aud aealre the best medical advice
ou
poaslblv obtain, write the
Î octor can freely.
You will receive a
prompt reply, without cost.
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Address, DR. J. C. AYER,
i
gs
Lowell, Mass.
S e c n d -H a n d
FURNITURE,
BOUGHT, .
SOLD
AND
EXCHANGED«
Opposite Hotel Coquille.
BERT TUTTLE, Proprietor,
F or S a l e —Iu B a n d o n , o n e o f
the choicest locations, a pleasant
home, new, unique iu style, and
with a splended view of the town
house iu Coos county that I ever
and ocean.
Sheltered from the
IMIRk.
stayed at over night but what 1
For particulars, ap
—At Marshfield, Oot. 17, 1899, to Mr. north winds.
always offered to pay them before I B balb
nnd Mrs. George Beale, a son.
ply to the H e r a l d .
[t f
left. As far as my character is
concerned I do uot think they can
find anything wrong with it any
place else but here. A s far aB ref
erences are concerned, I can give
just as good ones as anybody wonld
need to ask for. It’s hard for a
T O U n s r C T J Œ B IÎE Ib T ,
man to be put in prison for nothing.
____________________ P r o p r i e t o r . _ (£)J
Yours, truly,
S
COQUILLE fe*
P ercey A llen .
New Management;
New Furnishings Throughout;
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
A Big Bargain
Cat this out and reiurn with $1 (money
order or currency) and we will order the
following “ Family Combination” sent pre
paid:
TaMe scrvico tho equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help
New Bar attached; : : Largo and comfortable Office and Rending Room
San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr
The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
National lllust. Magazine 7 yr
Amer. Poultry Advocate 7 yr
Happy Hours Fam. Maa. 7 yr
Vermont Farm Journal 7 yr
O ur P r ic e $ 1 ;
R e g u la r C ost $ 4
Wilsoi) Jewelry Co.
pine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold
Pens, Optical Goods.
Watch Repairing and Engraving.
This combination fills a family need. We
will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter
Ocean, Kansas City Weekly Star, New York
Weekly Tribune, Denver Weekly limes,
Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice-a-week Louis
ville Courier-Journal, or Montreal Weekly
Gazette in place of Han Francisco Weekly
Post if desired, but no other changes aie
allowed. Clubbing list for a stamp.
O. H. JON ES, Room 1,
ap25 19]
Cir. Mgr. Vermont Farm Jonrnal,
W ILM INGTON, VERMONT.
SHAD HUDSON,
Hudson
J. E. HAYNES.
&
Haynes,
Sewing-Machine Needles and
Musical Instruments.
We solicit your patronage.
C cq .-u .iU e
C ity ,
:
:
We can please y o n .
O regro ix.
Ladies Are Telling Around
Mining and Real Estate Agents
About our new stock of
beautiful goods,
including many
Eckley, Curry County, OrogoD.
RUBBER
GOODS
^1 1 2 ©
Patterns in Silks
llcantifiil Velvets
Large Stock-A ll Dochess Satins " %
Lines.
New Slades If a s
0
mackintoshes
M e n , F0R
Women and
C h ild r e n
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We sell for cash,
That's Why
*
TH E FAIR ST O R E .
we can
seh
30
an<^
and keep all new goods.
M. O. H A W K IN S .
Corner opposite Odd Fellow»’ Hall— nor'.h side.