Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 07, 1899, Image 3

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    6d%ìuHt CUij g i t a l i
T U E S D A Y , N O V . 7,
1899.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
A r r iv a ls and Departures.
Kidueytroobls preys npon Town Council M e e t in g — Important Proceed-
the mind.disoouragos and
Inga-
lessens ambition; beauty,
Arrivals by the Areata, Oct. 27:
vigor and cheerfulness
Mrs. Dait, J. O. Upham, J. Lando,
W O M l i iJ N . noon disappear when the
Coquille City, N o v .«.—The town
“ I lia v o b e e n tr o u b le d a g r e a t d e a l
Dr. Whittaker,
dentist, will j kidneys are out of order or diHenaed. For council met in speciul session;
E. E. Ferry, W. H. Wilbur, J.
w i t h a to rp id liv e r , w h ich p ro d u c e » co n s tip a ­
pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer’ s flwiimp-
nrnke Bnndon
a
professional Hoot, the great kidrey remedy. At drug­ members present — J. A. Seed, \ tion. I found C A S C A R E T S to be a ll you c lu lm Cofpl, A. Marro, Mrs. Lm dberg, F.
r them , and secu red such r e lie f th e fir s t tr ia l.
gists. Sample bottle by mail free, also chairman; Trustees Strang, Nosier fo
Visit next Monday— 13th inst.
th at I pu rch ased a n o th e r su p p ly and w as co m ­ Ltudberg, H M. Camps.
pamphlet. Address,
p le te ly cured. I s h a ll o n ly do to o g la d t o r e o -
ami
Batch;
Marshal
Goodman
and
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y .
Goon H ay fcr S a l e .— W . A. I
Departures by Areata, Oct. 30:
om m end C a scarots w h e n e v e r th e o p p o rtu n ity
j
ondays . W ednesdays »mi fui -
days will ru n us follows:
Mooumw, o f Norway, has 30 tons |
1,8»ye
|
I Arrive
7 .1 5 ». in. I
Marshfield
| 10:15 a. m.
The H kuald is prepared to do job
*
7 4S “
Beaver Hill Junet’n | Leave il:V> of good baled hay for sale.
printiug
in the best style.
B:16 “
| COQUILLE C IT Y | "
9:30
Mrs. R. E. Buck left last W ed­
Arrive
A
small
second-hand heating
11:43 a. m. |
Myrtle Point
1 “ 9:00 nesday on a visit with her sister,
M
Mrs. F. E. Dyer, at Bandon.
LOCAL
IT E M S .
Additional locals on 2d page
Beautiful Marriage Certificates
nt the Pharmacy.
*
N ew goods coining on every
boat for the Fair Store.
Oh, those handsome Dress Pat­
terns at Hawkins’ Now Store.
*
A fine line of Umbrellas just re­
ceived nt Hawkins’ New Store.
*
Holiday goods, immense stock,
surprising varieties, at the Phar­
macy.
*
Rev. T. J, Owen, Baptist, con­
ducted two services in this city last
Sunday.
Jerry Huntley, o f Gold Bench,
has been commissioned a notary
publio by Gov. Geer.
S. B. Barrows, an old citizen o f
this community, is reported dead
just ns we go to press.
New dress patterns, latest styles
and for fall and winter wear, being
received at Hawkins’ New Store. *
Hermnnn Carl, of Norway, one
of Coos county’s clever young
ranchers, made us a call yesterday
morning.
Miss Emma Lorenz, whose seri­
ous sickuess we mentioned in
Inst issue, is belter aud rapidly re­
covering.
T. G. Eckles and J. O. Goodloe
nnd families, of Pomona, Cal., ar­
rived in this place last week seek­
ing n location.
Win. Kestner, one of the lately
arrived Huraholdters, yesterday
bought Allen Collier’s place at the
west edge of town.
Rev. W. Horsfall will conduct
services nt St. James Episcopal
church next Sunday— November
12th- morning and evening.
F or S a l e —A $125 upright pinno,
M r and Mrs. L . A. Whereat have
nearly new aud well-cnred for, for moved to Coquille City. Mr. W.
8300. Iuquire at this office.
* is a civil engineer on the railroad
R. C. Dement, one o f our at this place and at Beayer H ill
County’ s most prominent, prosper­ and Klondike coal mines.
ous and popular stockmen and
The H erald ’ s land lis! lias been
business rustlers, was in town yes­ changed by the removal of several
terday.
numbers which bnd been with­
T h e schooner Mayflower arrived drawn from the market. But we
last Saturday, and our Coquille hnve added several new and valu­
Purntnre Co. received their im­ able properties instead. Look over
mense Block of furniture, house fur­ the list, on 4th page.
bishing and undertakers' goods.
Robert Alir, the traveling tinner,
A. II. Black <fc Co., the rustling started on his fourth annual trip
merchants o f M yrtle Point, and along the river last Tuesday. H e
buyers and shippers o f produce, has a new boat, new tools, etc., and
will open a hrnneh house in the is better prepared to do a general
new Rogers building at Marshfield. repnir business than ever. H ave
Mrs. J. D. B. Lee, o f M yrtle your work ready when he comes. *
Point, was brought to this place on
Ilonas L ost —A light dapple-gray work
horso. natural paoer, of about 1000 pounds
the train yesterday on a cot, and weight,
has strayed and been misHing from
then transferred to the boat for H. T. Sohweers’ place, north of town, for
several
days,
and may hnve ranged back to
Bnndon to he placed under Dr.
Bosa1 alongh or (loos river. Where he was
R im e ’s care.
raised. Pnrties giving information leading
W a n t e d — To buy
Lazy Liver
M E N ’
Wo would like to have some wood
, x
on subscriptions; some hns been
AND
1 T Tr/M u r-n ik r
promised.
to his recovery, or returning him to me at
Recorder
LEVI STRAUSS & GO
OVERALLS
Absent—
Minutes o f Inst meeting read
| and approved.
stove for sale cheap. Inquire at | The petition of C. O. Gil key,
this office.
* with 79 names attached, praying
for a license to sell spirituous, malt
How ihey do sell— we mean and vinous liquors in quantities
those stylish new goods nt Haw­ less than one gnllou ¡ d said town
kins’ New Store.
* for a period o f six monlbs, the
Bert Tuttle stocks up by every same being accompanied by abend
boat with secondhand furniture aud 8200 in coin; aud it nppeariug
to the satisfaction of the board
aud goods of ull kinds.
that the requirements of law had
The Coquille Furniture Co. is
been complied with, it was ordered
receiving now goods iu all lines,
that the license be granted as
including Wall-paper from 10 cents
prnyed for in said petition, towit:
doable-roll up.
*
T ill and including May 6, A. D.
F or S ale — 320 acres o f good 1900.
rango for stock. 15 acres cleared
I t was moyed nnd seconded that
aud good 5-roomed house thereon; B street be ordered put down to
spring water. Rure chance. Call grade from the railroad track to
at H erald office for information. * the center o f Second street, original,
W e want Oats, Barley,
and plat o f Coquille City, and be
Wheat, for which we will pay oue- planked with not less than 3-inch
third cash, one-third out o f Haw­ plank lnid on stringers not less
kins’ New Store, and one-third out than 4x8 inches in size and not
o f F Long & Son’s Harness and more than four feet apart, making
a driveway o f 24 feet wide in the
Saddlery store.
ceuter o f said street, and that the
*
M esser & L ong .
sidewalks be put ou grade of not
The Odd Fellows, at their late
more than 12 inches above said
meeting, took initiative to move in
planking.
the work of gradiug, planking and
The motion was carried.
ditching their part o f B street ns
It was moved nod seconded that
soon as the city authorities desig­
First street, from C street to the
nate the date and style of work to
end of the bridge east, in the orig­
be done.
inal plat of Coquille City, be ord­
Dr. E. E. Whittaker has taken ered replauked with not less than
Dr. Carter’s deutal practice at this 3-inch planking, well laid on string­
place. The doctor comes well reo- ers not less than 4x8 inches, and
ommended, having had nino years’ not over four feet apart; and the
experience, aud is a graduate, hav­ sidewalks on both sides of said
ing spent three years in a dental street be put to grade, towit: Not
college.
* to exceed 12 inches above said
plnnkiug.
Dr. Cnrter took his departure
It was moved and seconded that
last Monday, for Snntn Barbara, I. Hacker be appointed to fill the
Cal. His dentnl practice is as­ vacancy in the board causod by the
sumed by our new citizen. Dr. E. resignation o f J. H. Cecil.
E. Whittaker, late o f Portland,
The motion was carried.
and from what we can glean has
The hills o f Dick Rose, for work
fallen into good hands.
on the streets, o f 81, was allowed;
One of our business houses is and o f Ed H igley, work on streets,
now making sales of about 8100 81— allowed, 75 cents.
N o further business coming up,
cash per day, haviug trebled the
amount of sales since July, which the board adjourned.
Attest:
W. E. M c D uffee .
are still growing. The house in­
100 head of Coquille. will be suitably rewarded.
W. T . KENNEDY.
Btock aheep. Any on? having the
vites the readers o f the H earld to
Cnqnille City, Oct. 31. *
Same tor sale, address, by mail, nt
deal
with it and deals on the
The
schooner
Albion
left
last
once, giving price and all particu­
week with lumber for San Fran­ square. See!
lars to
C harles D oane ,
*1 m]
Marshfield, Or. cisco, nnd the Mayflower arrived.
Mrs. Grace Norton nnd brother,
The latter, nlso, brought much
C. M. Skeels, o f the Fair Store, freight from San Francisco, includ­ Burton EcEwen, and the foim er’s
Was off duty several days last week ing a lnrge stock of furniture nnd little daughter and son, who have
from sickness. He wasn’t a suc­ house furnishing supplies for the just spent a visit ot two months
with their father nnd grandfather,
cess, however, at holding down the Coquille Furniture Co.
J. S. McEwen, at tills place, left
bed, hence gave up that job and
L o s t — Monday
afternoon, n for their home at Grand Junction,
returned to that of shoving out
pocketbook, containing two 85 gold Col., yesterday.
goods to satisfied patrons.
pieces, one $5 greenbnclt, nnd nbont
W e congratulate County Super­
Lyon s’ mill, after a shut down 85 in silver, between Skeels’ store
for dearth of logs for three weeks and Mrs. G. A. Brown’s.
The intendent Bunch nud wife, nt Mc­
past, started up again yesterday finder will he suitably rewarded K inley, on the arrival nt their home
cn the 2d inst. o f n 10-pound as­
morning. Arrangements are about on leaving it nt Mrs. Brown’s.
sistant. This Rtreak o f son-shine,
completed for a continuous supply
M rs . M a r y M a jo r y .
after a lapse o f seven years, natur­
o f logs Rfter the first freshet shall
In 1887 Mr Thomas McIntosh, of ally elates Mr. and Mrs. B. nnd
briDg luto use for the present need.
Allentown, Tenn., had an attack of j brightens the home surroundings.
W al’ ace Hammack, of the Arago dysentery which became chronic.
shingle-mill, was attending to busi­ “ I was treated by the best physicians | Thoff’PD Tloro Lorenz’B larKest
stock qf Ladies'
ness in this city last Thursday. in East Tennessee without a cure,” lU fiy IU n u ll)
H e had received a letter from Mr. lie says. “ Finally I tried Chamber­ and Misses’ Plush nnd Cloth Capes,
Albee, his former partner, from lain’s Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Jackets, Clonks, etc., etc., ever
hia home in Jowa, Mr. A. and fam­ Remedy. After using about twelve brought to Coquille City. Also n
full lino of Intest styles
ily having reached theirdestinntion bottles I was cured sound and well.”
For sale by R. S. Kuowlton.
FALL
AND W IN T E R DRESS
Bafely and promptly.
goods,
Underwear,
etc. Save money
Mr. and Mrs. G. VV. Krunk, of
W e thnnk our young townsman,
David Collier, a student at the the Middle Fork section, came nnd come now and get your pick
and choice.
Ashland normal school, for a copy down the other day on n visit, and
«if “ The Normal Pointer,” a neatly vesterdny took the train for a visit
printed nnd well conducted monthly to thetr daughter, Mrs. Carey, on
paper issued in the interest o f the j the bav. Mr. K . went prepared
school. F. C. Easter, a former | and with the expectation of taking
Coos county boy, is business man­ all the ducks home with him. un­
ager.
less Mr. Bennett and other o f the
A t least one more case o f smnll- fraternity on that side buy him off
pox has developed nt Salem, after or frighten him.
all the care that has been exercised
Our lower river friend, W . H.
acd the hope that there would lie Waddington. was in Coquille Citv
no new cases. Coquille hns had last Friday on business. H e did
Borne serious experience in this line, not forget the editor in the way of
and every precaution should be ex­ depositing frc it and vegetable mon­
ercised to Drevent n recurrence of strosities gleaned from his harvest.
the trouble. Physicians should he W e hnve a Gloria Mundi apple
on the alert.
which measures 16J hy 15^ inches
W illie Steward, a youth who had in circumference, and 42[ and 4g in
been working at the Parkersburg diameter. The other curiosity is
cannery, last Thursday had his a white carrot, with four roots,
right hand badly crushed at the three o f which are neatly bd J even­
wharf by a boat line which caught ly interwined, or plaited, and being
the member between the post and very pretty. W e hnve placed Ihem
line.
I t was a very painful hurt, in our office window.
and so badly braised that Dr. Kim e
The Y. M. C. A. night school at
w ill have to make further examin­ Salem promises to prove a greater
ation as to the real injury iufiicted. succass than even its enthusiastic
Jrilmnio Stsuff, who received promotors had anticipated. Already
serious injuries from a fall nt the twenty-four youdg men are enrolled
wharf Sunday evening o f last week, and others are oxpected to enter be­
has remained in a comatose aud fore the week is ended. The States­
It is an apparent fact
almost unconscious state ever man adds;
eiDce, alight indications o f return­ that the young man whose time is
ing consciousness hegioing to man­ occupied throughout the dny with
ifest themselves about last Saturday . manual labor, who spends three
which have improved until now ho nights each week in a night school,
converses. The worst hurt seems is intensely in earnest, and is to be
to have been o d the lower spiue. commended for his zeal in that di-
E arly lecovery is now looked for. I rection.
McDuflee.
j none.
J. A. H igley has the contract for
lowering the grade o f the Dr. Le-
D e v e properly, on Front street, and
placing the lnrge huildiDg on the
new grade. Mr. II. hns bought
Flanders out, including the latter’s
house-moving machinery nnd ap­
pliances, and will conduot that
business hereafter. This is a fairly
heavy job, nnd includes lowering
the large vault that belongs, but
ns Mr. H. has experience at city
work, no doubt the work will be
well and satisfactorily done.
The wedding iu this city yester­
day, wherein two clever young peo­
ple of M yrtle Point were the chief
actors— Ralph Rackleff,n native
son of Coos county and son o f the
venerable nnd respected
Wm.
Rnckleff, pioneer, and Miss Jennie
McNair, daughter o f our prosper
ons rancher nnd business friend,
Archie M cN air— was a quiet but
very pleasant affair. I t took place
at the home o f our townsman,
Coupty Clerk Rnckleff, brother of
the groom, and Rev. R. Ennis
officiated. The H ebald sincerely
joins in congratulations, and hopes
for the very best o f life ’s blessings
to attend them.
Is p re sen ted .”
J. a S m i t h .
Susq u eh an n a A v e ., P h ila d e lp h ia , P » .
CANDY
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CATHARTIC
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T R A OC MARK P IO I»T B *C O
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. T a ste Good. Do
Good. N ever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c,S0c.
...
CURE CONSTIPATION.
...
Sterlin g Remedy Company, Chicago, M ontreal, H .w York.
320
N Û . T 0 . R A Î ! S?1*1 ant1 guaranteed by all drng-
H u * I U " D A t # gists to c l u E Tobacco Ila b lt.
Death ot Grandm a W a y .
D b w e y v ille , Utah, Oct. 22,1899.
E d . H erald : Y ou nodoubt will
be surmised to learn o f the death
o f Celia L . Way, form erly a resi­
dent of your town. She died Sep­
tember 25, 1899, after being con­
fined to her bed five months uud
five days with cancer. She passed
peacefully away.
H er two sons and a number of
rslatives were at her bedside when
she expired.
From her son,
F rank L oveland .
IN MEMORIAM.
Her awf nl suffering now ia o’er,
She mingle» witn the blest;
The Savior snid, “ Forbid them not” —
He takes them to His rest,
God needed one more angel
Amidst his shining band,
And so He bent with loving smile
And clasped oar mother's hand.
Dearest Mother, thon hast left as,
L eft us here, forevermore,
Bat we hope to meet forever
On that bright aud happy shore.
Hallowe’en passed nt this place
very quietly nnd without damage
to nuy one, we are pleased to say.
Some little sport was had at the
cost o f the labor o f removiug,
gates, wagons, transferring some
loose articles and blocking upside-
walks, etc., but no property was
damaged nor person injured. One
special nigbtwatch wus appointed
and no doubt this bnd the desired
effect to subdue the brilliaucy of
the red tbnt had beeD mixed for
paiuting the town with.
‘‘A ll’s
Reduced prices on nearly every­ well that euds well.”
thing in the furniture line at the
Coquille
Furniture Co’s store.
J. E. HAYNES.
SHAD nUDSON,
Bedroom sots
from 812
up;
Bedstead for 81.75; aud prices
on other furniture reduced in pro­
portion.
*
Hudson
&
Haynes,
Mining and Real Estate Agents
COR S A L E A T A B A R G A IN .—
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
Eckley, Curry County, Oregon.
and boom privileges.
Also, over
250 acres of I T O . 1 bottom land,
within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
quantities to suit purchasers. En­
quire of
W. S IN C L A IR ,
Cut this out nnd return with $1 (money
* tf]
Coquille City, Oregon. order or currency) and we will order the
A Big Bargain
Jns. Brown and wife, Mrs. F. G.
Dixon and son, J. White, Mrs. Bul­
lard nnd son, Miss B. Robinson, O.
C. Schuller, Wm. W iggins, VV.
Johnson, W. J. McNulty, G. R.
Blake, F. G. Gripp, G. Barhoui,
Louis Collins, H G. Romaiue, Mrs.
Romaiue.
Marshfield Sun: Charles Steele,
an employe o f the Porter sawmill,
while picking hncklefceiriea on the
Em pire road. Monday, was mis­
taken for a bird and shot hy a
Chinaman. Steele tvas some dis­
tance off the road and had his
hands uplifted securing berries
from the higher branches, when
crack when a gun and the charge
of shot lodged in bis hands. It
took him a moment to realize what
occurred, and when he did he got
from behind the bush and started
in pursuit o f his assassin, who bad
evidently realized his mistake aud
started on the run for
home.
Steele saw the Cbinnmnn running
with a gun in his band, but was
unable to overtake him, ns his
wounds were bleeding freely. He
then made his way hack to Porter
and Dr. Tower was summoned and
dressed the wounds, taking out
some 20 No. C shot from his hands,
and the geutleman is im proving
nicely. Steele is of the opinion
thnt the Chiu imau made a mis­
take or did not do it knowingly,
bat from whnt he saw o f John
Chinaman's coat tail he is unable
to give any description that would
lead to his identification.
n o it * ,
B arklow — At Norvny, Oct. 29,1899, to Mr.
aud Mrs. John D. Barklow, a daughter.
T aylob — At Parkersburg, Oct. 12, 185)9, to
Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Taylor, a son.
B un c ii —A t McKinley, Noy. 2, 1899, to Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Bunch, n son.
Preserves
I f—fro Its, Jell 1 «, pickles or catsup are
A
[A more easily, m ore quickly, m ore A
k healthfully sealed w ith Refined
“ i Paraffin« W a x than by any oih er iTfcf.
1 method. Dozens o f other uses w ill be P a J
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rR e f l n e d
y
® Paraffine Wax ¡3
M yrtle Circle, Ladies of W ood­
craft, No. — , was organized in this
Dissolution of Partnership.
city by Mrs. Soplm E. King, state
organizer, last Wednesday evening,
'otico is hereby given that the partner­
with a charter list of 23 members.
ship lately existing bet ween L. C . Thur­
The following officers were elected man nnd W. F. Kennedy in the blacksmith-
in
«
business at the Drane stand in Coquille
' to serve the present term: Past
City. Or-, was this day mutually dissolved.
Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. Orn X. All debts against the firm name have been
Manry; Guardian Neighbor, Mrs. settled, bat all accounts due the firm roust
be paid to the undersigned, who will
Jennie L. Rose; Adviser, Mrs. only
continue tho blnnksmithing and wagon
Annie L. Moon; Clerk, J. G. Him- making at the same stand and respectfully
patronage.
mobs; Banker, Mrs. Josephine solicits a share of the pnblic
W F. KENNEDY.
F ry; Magician, Mrs. K ittle L e n e y e ;1 Coquille City, Oct. 20, 1800. *m.
Attendant, Mrs. Annin Robinson;
Notice.
Physician, Dr. Walter CnliD; In .
id s f o r p e r c h a h e o f m u n ic i -
ner Sentinel, Mrs. Effie Tuttle;
pal Ronds in the som of f .VXS) of
Outer Sentinel, Frank Scbroeder; the town of Coquille City for the pnrehase
Captain o f Guards, Miss Jessie of water-works for said tiwn are hereby
requested. Direct all commnnicationa for
Simmons; Managers, Mrs Miranda information
or otherwiao to the under­
Way, 'M rs. Barbara Dean, M ib . signed.
Done
hy
the
order of Town Tonncii. Oct.
Mary Fairman; Musician. Mrs. L.
30. 1899.
W. E. McDUFFEK,
A. Morgan.
Recorder for Coquille City, Oregon,
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S e ca d -H a n d
FURNITURE,
B O U G H T ,
S O L D
E X C H A N G E D :
Opposite Hotel Coqitillh.
BERT TUTTLE. Proprietor.
N
COQUILLE f e
JO H 2ST
O T T I R I R I E I t T ,
P ro p rie to r.^
New Management;
New Furnishings Throughout;
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
Ta1 lo service the oqual of any in southern Oregon. A ll white help
New Bar attae’nod; : : Large and comfortable Office aud Reading Room
Wilsoi) Jewelry Co.
pine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold
Pens, Optical Goods.
CALL FOR:::
HOLBROOK, M E R R IL L
& STETSON .
Also B RID G E k BEACH
Watch Repairing and Engraving.
Sewing-Machine Needles and
Musical Instruments.
Doors, Windows
Building
W rite u s I
If you do not obtain ail the
benefits you expected from
the Vigor, write the doctor
about it. He may be able to
suggest something of value
to you. Address, Dr. J. C.
Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, o ..
F or S a le —I n Bandon, one o f
the choicest locations, a pleasaut
OTICE is hereby given that all County home, now, unique in style, end
Warrants endorsed prior to May 1,
1893, will be paid on presentation at my with a splendor! view of the town
office in Coquille City, Or. No interest aud ocean.
Sheltered from the
will be allowed after Ootober I, 1899.
north winds. For particulars, ap­
W. W. HAYES,
[»?
County Treasurer. ply to the H erald .
Cir. Mgr. Vermont Farm Journal.
W ILM IN G TO N , VERM ONT.
and any other
Increases the circulation In
the scalp, gives more power
to the nerves, supplies miss­
ing elements to the hair
bulbs.
Used according to direc­
tions, gray hair begins to
show color in a few days.
Soon It has all the softness
and richness of youth and
the color of early lire returns.
Would you like our book
on the Hair? We will gladly
send it to you.
Treasurer's Notice.
S T O V E S
i
Vigor
E d u c a t e Y o n r B o w e l s W i t h C a s c a r e tn .
C an dy C a th a rtic , cu re c o n stip a tio n iorcvb r.
10c, 25c. I f C. C. C. fa il, d ru g g is ts refu n d money.
O. H. J O N E S , Room 1,
ap25 19]
Ayer’s
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Our Price $1;
Regular Dost $4-
This combination fills a family need. Wo
will substitute the Chicago Weekly Inter
Ocean, Kansas City Weekly Star, New York
Weekly Tribune. Denver Weekly limes,
Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice-a-woek Lonis-
ville Courier-Journal, or Montreal Weekly
Gazette in place of San Francisco Weekly
Post if dosired. but ro other changes aie
allowed. Clubbing list, for a stamp.
Perhaps sleepless nights li
caused it, or grief, or sick- I
ness, or perhaps it was care.
No matter what the cause,
you cannot wish to look old
at thirty.
Gray hair is starved hair.
The hair bulbs have been
deprived of proper food or
proper nerve force.
Departures for Portland hy the
Alliance, Nov. 1; Sven Bjelaud,
S. H. Hazard and wife, H. Ellis,
Gny Ellis, J. A. K elly, Andrew
Thompson, C. A. Cole, Jeue Mc-
Kiunon, R. W. Hennemann, C. VV.
W hite and wife, Marie Lamber-
mont, Louis Lambermar, Thos.
Buckman, Mrs. F. Jeffers.
following "Family Combination” sent pre­
¡H A R R I E D .
the residence of
County Clerk Knckleff in this city, brother
of the groom, Noy. 6, 18-19, by Rev. K.
Ennis, of Bandon, Ralph Raokleff and
Miss Jennie McNair, both of Myrtle Point.
K ronholm - N oah — At Marshfield, Oct. 31,
1899, by Rev. Father LaCroix, Charles
Kronholin nnd Miss Carrie Noah.
ltussKLL-SniNN—At Bandcn. Nov. 2. 1899,
by Key. Robert Ennis, Horace N. Russell
and Miss Marv Shinn.
G b a n t - H e b m a n n — On South Fork, at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hermann,
parents o f tho bride, Nov. 1, 1899, By Rev.
Thos. Barklow, John Grant and Miss
Mollie Hermann.
W alker -S essions - At Skngway, Alaska,
Oct. 8, 1899. Cant. A. J. Walker, of Dyea,
late of Myrtle Point, Or., and Miss Alice
Sessions.
How Is this?
Arrivals by Alliance, from the
south, Oct. 31: A. C. Rank, H.
Finell, E H. Short, Mary Louis,
Mrs. W. C. Irvine, A. S. Johnson, \
VV. S. Butler, M. Dean, E. A. W il- 1
liams, Peter Danuaeu, J. P. Jacob­
son, T . D. Dungan, O. Madse, I. (
Miller, M. Madsen, Mrs. Steinbaok
and 2 children, E. D. Wall.
The Demorest Magazine publish­ paid:
ers desire to have us notify the San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr
tradesmen of this town and section The Gentlewoman 7 yr.
to beware of a traveling salesman
National lllust. Magazine 7 yr
representing the Demorest Fashion
and Pattern Co., of New York. Amer. Poultry Advocate 7 yr
There is no such company in exist­ Happy Hours Fam. Mag. 7 yr
ence and the man is a fraud. We Vermont Farm Journal 7 yr
never employ traveling salesmen.
R ackleff -M c N aiu —At
aad
W e solicit your patrouage.
Coq.-uJ.lle C ity ,
:
:
W e can please you.
O regon.
Material,
Or any and everything
carried in a
First-class Hardware Store.
Ladies Are Telling Around
J. A. Lamb & Co., About our new stock of
fSuccessors to J. J. Lamb. |
RUBBER
GOODS
Large Stock-All
Lines.
MACKINTOSIJES
FOR
Men,
Women and
Children.
TH E FAIR STORE,
beautiful goods,
including many
Patterns in Silks
Beautiful Velvets
&
is
New Shades Ribbons
We sell lor cash,
That's W h y
we can sell so low and
and keep all new goods.
M. O. H A W K I N S
s
Corner opposite Odd F
Fe ello sw f l a i l — north side-