Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 27, 1900, Image 3

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    Large stock of celebrated A. L.
Bryan Shoes just received al Haw­
kins’.
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The Berlin Store is displaying
T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 27. 11)00.
spring and summer stocks of mil­
linery goods.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
A service of immersion will be
O N D AYH , W E D N E S D A Y S nnd F B I- conducted at the river this after­
diiys
will
run
us
follows:
M
noon by ldev. Lister.
I A rrivo
Leu ve
Marshfield
I 10:15 a. ni.
7 15 a. ui.
Miss Edytli Howell will go to
I
Beaver
H
ill
Jun^t'n
|
Ltavo9:4r>
7:45 “
| C O Q U IL L E C IT Y | “
9:30 Roseburg to see and hear the next
8:15 “
Arrive
president, W. J. Bryau.
9:00
tftoçiiUt <£U?j ¿T\cvnlit
8:45 n. m.
Myrtle Point
LOCAL
ITEM S.
Additional locals on 2d page
The H erald is prepared to do job
printing in the beet etyle.
Look out for the Special Bale
CooDter at Tbo Fair Store.
The Seventh Day Adventists are
atting up n church building at
lurshfield.
B
C. A. Nollner will have charge
o f the Suuiner school duriug the
summer.
The Berlin Store is offering
f100 premiums to its cus­
tomers.
W. C. Rose now holds the agency
of the Singer Sewing Mnchiue Co.
for Coos and Curry counties.
See J. W. Leneve’s ue* ad. for
samples of prices.
A choice stock of Ladies’ Shoes,
latest styles, st Hawkins’.
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The Populist comity conventiou
w ill meet in the little chinch.
Mrs. Hersey is receiving new
spring stiles of hats and millinery
goods.
W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle
lumber. Enquire for particulars of
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M acy & M oore .
Audrew Hull, of the bay side,
Mr. and Mrs. Curreu, of Hotel
was a visitor iu Coquille a day or Coquille, made a visit on the bay
two last week after a long absence. last week.
Men’s fine Gloves, nnd eutirely
M rs. Shepard came up from
Baudon last Friday and met her new lino of Tecks and Bows at
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daughter. Mrs. Ora Wickham, from Uakwius’.
Beaver Hill.
Mrs. W. A. Bean, of Riverton,
A large assortment of plain and was shopping and visiting iu towu
nfney Sailors’ and Street Hats are Inst Thursday.
expected by Mrs. Hersey on Wed­
Many Republicans are already
nesday’s train.
* iu town to he present at tbeir con­
| Mrs. Sweet, the evangelist, and vention Thursday.
her daughter went to Riverton last
Buy $7 worth of goods (flour
Saturday, where they will conduct nnd sugar excepted), and get free a
religions services for several days. tine prize at the Fair Sore.
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F ob S a l e —320 acres of good
Andrew Lukens, of this city, will
range for stock. 15 acres cleared put up the new creamery building
and good 5 roomed house thereon; on the Donaldson place, at River­
spring water. Rare chance. Call ton.
at HERALD office for information. *
Berlin Store has just re­
Rev James Rowan, of the South­
ceived the Spring and Sum ­
W. H. Stubbs, of Kan sns, has ern Methodist church in ludinn
rented the J. 13. Dully place at territory, brother of our Sam and mer stoch of Millinery Goods.
John Rowan, will visit this locality
SumDer, nnd will occupy at once.
Our second-hand dealer, Bert
soon with a view to locating.
Tuttle, buys old irou, copper, brass,
W. H. Hall came up from River­
E, P. Mast came down from Mc­ rubber, etc., foi which he will pay
ton this morning. He is one of
the delegates to the “ Pop” county Kinley Sunday, leturning homo the highest cash price.
yesterday. He had some taxes
conveution.
W. F. Keouedy has joined our
due, which lie kept from the delin­ young friend, Frank Wilsou, in
The Endeavor Society will have
quent list, nnd did some shopping. conducting the blacksmithing in all
a program
preceding the night
TO 'H IE DEAF.—A rich Indy, enred of its departments, and iu wagon-
services at the Christian church
her DeRfueasand Noises in the Head by Dr. making, repairing, etc.
next Sunday night.
Luther Williams nunounees him­
self as a candidate for the nomina­
tion of sheriff on tlie Republican
ticket in Curry county.
J. W. Leneve has the ngeney for
the Cleveland Oil & Paint Co. for
this place, and he has a nice line
o f Paints and Oils. Get his prices.
They are right.
Nicholson's Artiiicial Ear Drums, cave
$10.000 to hia Institute, ao that deaf poopl«
nimble to procure the Ear Drnmfl may have
them free. Address. No. 8S77. The Nich­
olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue. New
York.
("dec 00
M iss Alice Beyers, of Sumner,
took passage on the last Areata for
California, where she will visit
during the summer with her sister,
County Superintendent Hunch Mrs. Boutell, nt Morgan Hill.
nnnouuees through today’s H f .RALD
Hon. W. J. Bryan will speak iu
thf tend ers’ examination to be
held in this city April lltb, at 9 a Roseburg April 5th. All of Doug­
las county will hear him, and mnuy
ui., continuing three days.
All
parties applying for county cer­ will go ftnm this and adjoining
tificates are referred to the notice. counties to hear the grand muu.
Exchange: A young man named
Barber led Miss Shaver to the
The Baptist brethren linye made
altar in one of the valley towns the good piogiPHs in the way of put­
other day.
The little “ Shavers” ting up a church edifice.
They
will all be barbers.
are receiving liberal subscriptions
ANTED—SEVEUAT, 1’ EUSONS FOB and, we understand, linve seemed
District Office Managers in this state lots centrally
bd J conveniently
to represent me in their own nnd surround-
ihg counties. W illing to pay yearly $000, located.
payable weekly. Desirable employment
Mrs Ruth G. Sweet commenced
with usual ooportnnities. References ex­
changed. Enclose self-addressed stamoed revival services at Riverton Inst
envelope. 8. A. Park. 320 (Juxtou Building,
Saturday evening, sud, notwith­
Chicago.
standing the rain, there had been
The Baptist church will hold a a good nttendnuco reported. Ser­
special business meeting in the vices will be continued through
Christian church house Saturday, this week nt 2 p. m. und 7. p. m.,
March 31st, at half past 2 o’clock until Friday evening, inclusive.
p. m. All are cordially invited to at­ All have been cordially invited to
tend.
J. Q u i c k , Church Clerk.
attend.
Miss Lula Walkpr, of Myrtle
I now have on hand nn immense
Point, closed her private school at stock t f Dairy, Fruit and Stock
the Percy Hanly neighborhood last farms; small places near town
week and will couduct a nil mu cr ranging from 5 to 40 acres, im­
term of public school, in the same proved, and unimproved. Vacant
district, begiuuing 1st Monday in lots; fine assortment of improved
April, we believe.
homes in towu, nnd all at prices ns
W
John Donaldson, a well known
and prosperous lower-river citizen,
was up last week oil business. The
new creamery is to be located on
his place, near Rivertoo. T. A
North, the expert, lias the lumber
on the ground and work begun.
hnv, oi lower thau you can buy
from owners.
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R. D. S anfo rd .
J. W. Bennett is one of the Rp.
publican delegates to the county
convention from Nortl. Marshfield.
Some citizens seem to be surprised
At his companionships during the
present campaign, but, pshaw,
that’s nothiug; might as well stand
np and be couuted with them as to
go to bed with them.
Attorney Minot, of Marshfield,
was in this city last Wednesday on
legal business. We hear it stated
that Mr. M. isn’ t ns much of a Pop­
ulist ns he thought lie wns; his
fervor for the cause of reform didn’t
last him from one election to
nuother, and he has gone back to
the old love. That’s right; be one
thing or another.
An accident happened at Lyons’
mill near noon yesterday, at which
the saw was broken into many pieces
— how many is not known. Pieces
of the saw scattered everywhere,
but luckily hit no person. The dam­
age occurred while the saw was turn­
ing ¡it a high speed, the large log
settling slightly, thus warping and
crushing the saw nnd causing the
pieces of all sizes to fly in all direc­
tions.
A. R. De Fluent, editor of the
Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered
for a number of years from rheuma­
tism in his right shoulder and side.
He says; “ My right arm at times
was entirely useless. I tried Cham­
berlain’s Pain Balm, ami was sur­
prised to receive relief almost im­
mediately, The Pain Balm has been
a constant companion of mine ever
since and it never fails.” For sale
by R. 8. Knowlton.
The Republicans of Bnndon pre­
cinct elected the following delegates
to represent them nt the county
convention to be held in this city
next Thursday: Geo. P. Topping,
T. W. Clark, A. G. Errickson, L.
\V. Record, A. W. Kime, R, H.
Rosa, Robert Walker, E. M. Black-
erby, W. Woods.
The delegates
wpre instructed to favor Stephen
Gallier for sheriff and R H. Rosa
for joint senator.
A pleasant farpwell receptiou
was given to the Messrs. Pinker­
ton and famlies—senior nnd junior
— who will leave tomorrow to join
J. A. Pinkerton at Oakland, Cal.,
fo r residence.
The «flair wrs en­
gaged iu by neighbors and friends,
including Mr. and Mrs. VV. Drane,
Mr. BDd Mrs. Lawhorn, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hite, M rs. Johnson and
members of the family, Frank
Tennissou and family, J. W. Sugg,
and several others.
Had a pleas­
ant time sod refreshments were
served.
Ttipre will be no “ fusion” of the
Populists of (loos county with any
; other party on connty affairs. Any
effort of parties to force a third or
fourth successive nomination for
| office is anti-populistic— the county
convention will give ns a new and
clenn ticket, and it will be elected;
¡or if it should away from its path
l of doty and principle, nnd disobey
the Distractions of the people at
jtheir primaries, it will go into
i “ iDocnoiis dessuetude” with the
1 author of the expression, Grover
the Left.
After several weeks r f delight­
fully pleasant weather clearer fair,
the equiuoxinl storm set in last
Saturday night about midnight,
giving us showers of rain and hail,
with occasional lightning nnd tliun­
der. The air is cooler, but hardly
yet cold enough to injure fruit or
gardening.
LEVI STRAUSS& CO
OVERALLS
B io B a r g a in — F ine, la rge new
house and two acies o f laud, well
im proved, with much choice fru it
o f all kinds. L iv in g water. A p p ly
at the H e r a l d office for “ way
down” prices.
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The old school building has teen
quite dismantled the past week iu
the work of remodeling it for a
church building. The work is
beiug done ii: good manner, and
under plans nnd specifications.
Miss Emma Lorenz returned
from San Francisco ou yesterday’s
train from the hay, having couio
up on the Aicata. She repotts
herself wholly recovered, and is
certaiuly looking well after her
very serious illness.
\ \ T ANTED—S E V E R A L B R IG H T AND
V » Honest persons to represent us as
Managers in this and close by counties.
Hoiarv $910 a year and expenses. Straight,
bona-fide. no more, no less salary. Posi­
tion permanent. Our references, any bank
in any town. It is mainly office work con­
ducted at home. Reference. Enclose Helf-
addressed stamped envelope. Tins D o m in ­
i o n C omi ' any , I ept. 3, Chicago.
Populist Primary for Coquille Precinct.
The Populist primary convention
assembled at Hand Hall last Satur­
day aftei iiunu. Iu the absence of
Committee,uau J- P- Goodman to
ph II the convention to older, D. F.
Dean rapped nud called time for
business. Ou motion, J. J. Stanley
wns elected chainuau und Geo. O,
Leach secretary.
The clmii stated the object of
the meeting to be the election of
11 delegates to the Populist county
convention to meet iu Coquille
City Wednesday, March 28th.
D. F. Deau stated the additional
action of the convention as sug­
gested nt the late connty central
committee meeting ou the question
straight party action, or fusion or
union with the Democrats or any
othpr party.
A resolution, as follows, was of-
fered: Resolved, That it is tha
sense of this meeting that we do
not fuse as Populists with any
party.
A motion and secoud to adept
was made, nnd after a pretty free
nud earnest discussion for the reso­
lution by R. D. Sanford, J. C.
Wilson, Joel Pattersou, T. A.
Walker, Sol Spurgeou, D. F. Dean,
J. S. McEwen aDd J. B. Fox against
fusion, nnd C. A. Gage, Sheriff
Gage, J. C. Laird and one or two
others for fusion, a standing vote
was taken and the resolution
against fusion carried. On motion,
which carried, providing for ballot
for choice of 11 delegates to county
convention, those haying a majority
of all the votes enst to be declared
elected, the chair appointed C. a .
Gage and D. F. Dean as tellers,
the ballot resulting iu the election
of the following 8 delegates; J. W.
Sugg, Jake Foots, Win. Benlmm,
M. H. Herse.y, lb D. Sanf ird, C. A.
Hnrriugton, J. S. M;Eweu, Joel
Patterson.
Ou motion a second ballot was
taken on five who had tipd, to add
three more to I he delegation. The
following names were balloted ou—
J. P. Goodman, G. O. Leach, T. A.
Walker, Charles Collier and W.
Drane— and resulted iu the elec­
tion of J. P. Goodman, Charles
Collier and W. Drain, who were
duly declared the choice of the
conveution.
Ou motion, the convention ad­
journed.
At the Dora Popnlist preciuct
convention last Saturday G. G.
Swan and Leland Mmard weie
elected delegates to the county con­
vention, and decided instructions
given ngainst fusion.
RIVERTON PRECINCT POPULISTS.
Riverton, March 2G.— The Peo­
ple’s party primary met at 1 o’clock
p. m. on the 24th. Called to order
by O. A. Kelly, and A. Dahuff was
elected secretary.
Delegates to counlv convention:
O. A. Kelly, IV. H. Hull, W. H.
Waddinglon, A. Dahuff, who were
elected by acclamation.
W. T. Kight was nominated for
justice of the peace, A. M. Bunion
for corstable, aud W. 11. Hull for
road su pervisor.
A. D a h u f f , Sec.
BESTFORTHE
BOWELS
I f you h aven 't a regular, h ealthy m ovement o f the
bowels every day, you're blck, or w ill be. K eep your
bowels open, aud be well. Force. In the shape o f
violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The
smootheHt. easiest, most perfect w ay or keeping the
bowels d e a r aud cluau is to take
candy
r W
M
CATHARTIC
s w a iiu f o
P leasant, Palatable. Potent, T aste Good. Do Good,
N ever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10 c. 2 Jd, b 0 c W rite
fo r fre e sample, aud booklet ou health. Address
Sterlin g Remedy (oiapan y, Chicago, J lin t r a l, W»w Y o rk . 328a
That Accidental Shooting.
The accidental killing of Paiker
Doak, of Bear meek, near Parkers-
burg, ou the morning of the 18tti
iust., w hile out deer buutlug, was
not exactly in detail as we gave it
Inst week, though the main facts
were given. The parties out huut-
iug for deer were Parker Doak,
so d
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. l)oak,
j aged 17 years, John Long (not
young Dosk's brothei), son ol Chris
Long, about 17 years old, and
Warren Bullard, sou of R. W. Bul­
lard and about the same age The
shot from young Bullard's gnu
1 passed through Doak's body, and
his death was instant. Justice Bar-
rows, of Baudon, Monday morning,
held an inquest at the residence of
Frank Flam, to which place the
body)was taken by a posse of about
20 persons who went out for ¡t.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN
Entsrtainmanl by Public School-
B0C3 ¥©UP v
BUCK Aeiie?
A In constant pain when oni
Tyour feet ?
' Is that dragging, pulling*
sensation with you from morn
till night ?
Why not put the medicine
exactly on the disease ? Why
(not apply tho cure right to I
'the spot itself?
You can do it with
rJUier’s
THE VERDICT.
We, the u: dersigml, eworu jur­
The entertainment nt the close
of our public school term was given ors, do find that the deceased, Par­
in Masonic hall last Saturday ker Doak, came to his death from
eveuing to a crowded house.
The the accidental Bliot of a gun, on
7th gtHde scholnrs decorated the i March 18, 1900, in the hands of
room tastefully and acted ns ushers. j Wnrren Bullard, supposing him to
The program included the gradu­ ! be a deer:
C. H. Patterson,
ation addresses of six members of
J. Flam,
the 8th grade, who passed an ex­
A. E. Hadsell,
amination of the couuty superin­
W. S. Mack,
tendent, seveip.l recitations by
Albert Farris,
members ol other departments, and
AVid Taylor.
the ebatming selections of music
by Prof. Wlielstoue’s orchestra—
six pieces—as follows, making a
Kiverton Pick-Ups.
very pleasing aud enjoyable enter­
tainment:
Riverton, March 20 —J H. Ti-
PROGRAM.
Opening address, by the princi­ mon and family have mivod over
pal, Claude Nosier; music by the 1 to Marshfield. What we gain they
orchestra; address—“ Franklin, His lose, or vice versa.
Miss Piirdie Nosier was visitiug
Birth and Youth,” Henry BeDbsm;
recitation by Ethel
Fnirman; friends here during last week.
Rev. A. Dahuff, formerly ot Bnn-
“ Finnklin, Education and Invent­
ive Genius,” Maude Bnlch; anisic doD, has moved into thrs C. C. Price
by the otchestra; recitation by house. He nud his family will re­
Lanr.i Fox; “ Franklin, the Priuter main with ns indefinitely.
Mrs. Sweet, the evnngelist, ac­
nnd Journalist,” Emma Hunscom;
recitation by Jennie Curren; companied by her daughter Ruth,
“ Franklin, the Statesman nud Dip­ :s now engaged in holding a revi­
Mrs. Sweat gives good
lomat, ” Julius Jacobson; Delsarte val here.
drill by seven little girls— Agues satisfaction here ns a speaker. Her
Whetstone, Maude Macy, Euln servicer are well ntteuded and ap-
Price, Bossie Perry, Bessie Maury, preciati d.
J. E. Marlin has been engaged
Gretchen Sherwood, Reva Seed;
“ Franklin. Author, Scientist and the past week in Coquille City in
Patriot,” Mabel Lawhorn; selection artistic labor.
Mr. Lukens, one of Coquille’s
by orchestra; "Franklin, Citizeu
and Politician,"Florence IValstrom; architects, nrrived hero Sunday
He will construct the
presentation of floral piece to grad­ eveuing.
uating clnss, by 7th grade; pre­ new creamery building.
Walter Kelly nnd Writ. Jephcolt
sentation of diplomas nnd address
by J. J. Stanley, of school board; Lave opened a logging camp ou
music by orchestra; closing remarks tbe Hancock ranch.
The Popnlist party, nt Its pri-
by ProT. Nosier.
mary Inst Saturday, nominated W.
H. Hull for road supervisor, W. T.
The Democrahc Primary.
Right for justice of the peace and
The Democrats of this precinct A. Bunton for constnble.
The Democrats indorsed the
met last Saturday afternoon nt J.
D ona A n a .
A. Collier’s vacant storeroom nnd same.
elected delegates to the county con­
Blow Arc Tour Kidney« V
vention to be held in this city to­
Hobbs’ Sparrums P ills cure a ll kidney ills. 8am«
morrow. J. J. Lamb presided and pie Dr. free.
Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y.
B. F. Lawrence acted hs secretary.
The following delegates were
chosen: J. L. lioy, H. F. Tennis-
son, A. J. Sherwood, Geo. A. Rob­
inson, Y. li. Wilson, B. F. Law­
rence, S. J. Miller, J. J. Lamb nnd
C. Rumander.
Immediately after the
tPlastor is applied, you feel|
Jits warming, soothing in-,
[lluence. Its healing remedies 1
[ quickly penetrate down deep 1
into tho inflamed tissues.
Pain is quieted, coreness is re­
lieved and strength imparted.
No plaster was ever made like It.
No planter ever acted so quickly
end thoroughly. No plaster ever
bad such complete cantrcl overall
kinds of pela.
Placed over tho chest it is
a powerful aid to Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral; relieving
congestion and drawing cut
all inflammation.
F O R *»A !.E T »T A i r T > R rO £ ;i8 T 8 .
J. C. A VET CO.. Lews!!. Mass.
Teachers' Examinaiicn
Applicants for county cert ficaies
are hereby notified that the county
hoard of examiners will hold a pub­
lic examination at Coquille Ci'y,
commencing April 11—9 a. m.—
1900, and coutiuumg tliiee days.
Dated this 20lh day of March,
1900.
W . H. B u n c h .
County Superintendent.
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We don’t kuoiv what Bro. Stitt
has against us that lie refuses us
tin exchange. The Recorder is too
, good a county paper to miss. We
need it.
J.W. LENEVE, Dry
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Sh oes, H a ts,
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A goodly uumber of onr Co.
qnille Eencumpuiont, No. 25, I. O.
(). F., went to Marshfield yester­
day to institute that degree there.
nr D e a le r in
O p
Goods,
M e n ’s; C lo th in g;
Mrs. Will Matisel and little
At Salem last Friday, in the su-
daughter will leave Friday for n Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails,
pieme court, on motion of L. A.
Roberts, an order was entered per­
Price Robison, of Norway, was visit to her old home at Alameda,
Paints, Oils, etc.
manently admitting to the practice on business in towu this morning Cal.
D R Y GOODS.
---------------- GRO C ERIE S.
of law S. D. Pnlford, of Myrtle and made us a pleasant cnll.
Oliver Wilson visited Hie beach Calico, 29 yards for 81.
I Floor ( best Oiegmi). 75c per sack.
Point, Coos county, who wns tem­
Miss Belle Rich closed her school several days last week und had a Gingham, 1(5 ynrds for 81.
| Rolled Oats, 15 lbs for 50 can's.
porarily admitted nine months ago.
pleasant
time.
at Empire, and during the vacntiou
Shirting, 19 aud 12Jo per yard.
I Tomatoes per can, 5c.
Ernest Stauff, the landscape will visit San Francisco. Mr. Rich
(Ve have on hand the World A l­
I L a rd , 10 lb tin, $1.
M e n ’ s U n d e r w e a r .
photographer, has presented us will join his daughter on (lie bay manac and Encyclopedia lor 1909.
I Coffee, 12V per lb and up.
Call
and
see
our
50c
line.
with one of those pretty views, within n day or two and make a It should he in every family for
I We also have Rolled Barley and
M e n ' s a n d B oys ’ S u it s .
mentioned by ns some weeks ago, business trip to the city.
the immense amount of informa­
Wheat for feed.
showing the ship Santa Ana on the
Men’s Suits for $5 ami up.
Rev. C. M. Bryau, M. E minis­ tion it contains. Only 25 cenls.
H
A
R D W A R E and PIN W A R E .
ways al Pleasant Point, on the hay,
Boys’ Suits for 82 and np.
ter, wiil couduct regular services
iu which a most perfect double
H
A
T
S
—n
full
I
ine
at
low
prices.
Nails
nt cut prices.
nt the little church next Sunday,
view is given by reflection iu the
morning and evening.
A young
water. Copies for sale.
people's service will be held pre
N e w F ir m .— W. Drane has nsso ceding the regular night meeting.
ciated with himself G. E. Spnr-
W. Hunt, photographer, will
heek, of Dorglns county, in the
move with his floating gallery to
blacksmithing nnd wiigonmaking
Nothing else adds
much
Myrtle Point next Thursday.
He
to the charm of th e drawing
business, at the old stand.
The
room or boudoir ns the eoftly radi»
has bought a centrally located lot
nnt light from CORDOVA CandinH.
latter comes highly recommended
Nothing will contribato more to the
We are offering exceptional bargains in
nt that place nnd will pot up a res­
artistic «access of the luncheon,
in ali kinds of blacksmithing, man­
tea or dinner. The best decorative
idence and gallery.
Mr. H. is n
LA D IE S’, GENTS’ and BOYS’ WATCHES
ufacturing nnd repairing, with
L tage or mansion. Made in all colors
horseshoeing as a specialty. Drane good artist.
Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12 50 up.
' and the most delicate tints by
8 T A S D A H U OH* CO.
& Sputbeck solicit your work, i r i r W I L L ARRIVE
Gents’ Watches, $4 up.
and «old everywhere.
guaranteeing satisfaction.
*
Boys’ Watches, $1.50 up.
ie-6-THIS W EEK!
V -Tsoassn
The Pacific Homestead, a large *i*i,The completest line of Spring
Me bought em for spot cash and give you the benefit of elore buying.
20-page weekly paper, devoted to »«Mind Summer Goods yet pre-
agricultural, horticulture and dairy W%.sented to the people of this
interests of Oipgou, is being issued »oMyalley— at Hawkins’ Store.
WATCI|, CLOCK (1ND JEWELRY I{EPA1I(ING. ^
Cat this out and return witli $1 (money j - E ^ F I N E
Shirl Waists, Skirts, Collars, Ties,
at Salem, Oregon, with our friend
order or currency) find we will order the
R. J. Heudricks ns manager. The Braids, etc , for the ladies.
following “ Family Combination” sent pre­
Furnishing goods complete, for paid:
price is only 81 n year. It is finely
illustrated with photo half-tone gentlemen.
San Francisco Weekly Post / yr
views of persons and landscapes,
The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
To
Sell
or
E
x
c
lu
d
e
for
Property
In
Loos
farm, orchard and much scenes, |
National
lllust. Magazine 1 yr
(ounly.
and should go into every farm
Amer. Poultry Advocate 1 yr
home, if posaible. Cornea weekly.
*
We carry a
Wt
GOO acres of Lnnd, 5 miles from Happy Hours Pam. Mag. 1 ur
Clubbed with the H e r a l d , Itotl.
Moscow, Idaho, well Improved. Vermont Farm Journal I yr
- a
&
one year, only 82.25.
« V v p , _ ( II.M 0.U0O00 ^
H
c
40 acres Land, adjoining city of
Our
Price
$1;
.
The G. O P. primaries at Marsh­ Moscow, Idaho, fine improvements.
Regular Cost $4
field last \\ ednesday were lively House and 3J lots near business
This combination tills a family need. Wo i
and partook of the nature of uld center of Moscow.
will
substitute
the Chicago Weekly Inter
House and 2 i
Oc-nii, K-insnsCity Weekly Kinr. New York
methods as practiced in the east lots in Kendrick, Idaho.
Weekly Tribune, Denver Weekly i iroes,
tlip»e many years.
The Coast
Address, Box 14, Mullan, Idaho. * j Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice-a-week Louis­
Mail took sides wi'h the bosses in
ville Courier- Journal, or Montreal Weekly
North Marshfield, and with W. IJ.
TCUBOUS Iyin-IE. No. 72. K. nr V. meets , Gazette in place of Han Francisco Weekly
Post-if desired, but no other changes me
Tuesday
eyeninu
at
Masonic
Halt.
,M
wini|u!iH8l|MSilja Hiiriiii.b liiuDE!
Douglas, “ a rising yonng lawyer
Ml««» «»
Brothers in Rood •tendioK in sister lodge* allowed. Clubbing list for a stamp.
and Republican,” against “ the are cordially invited to visit ns.
O. H. JONES, Room 1,
m . M c D o n a l d , c. c.
Cir. Mgr. Vermont Farm Journal.
would-be bosses” in Month Marsh­
ap25 191
W ILM IN G TO N . VKKMONT.
V. K. Wilson, K. of K. V. 8.
field.
The other fallows, the
“ would-be bosses,” it dnha “ the FRANK WILSON - - - W. F. KENNEDY |
W e o w n and o c c u p y th e t a lle s t m e rc a n tile bu ilding in th e w o rld . W e h ave
gang, aided by the transient tin­
o v e r 2,000,000 c u sto m e rs. S ix te e n hundred c le rk s a re c o n sta n tly
I • C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , OR.
horns nud tramps.”
The argu­
en gaged fillin g o u t-o f-to w n o rd ers.
ment nt the North Marshfield meet­
O U R O E N B R A L C A T A L O G U E is th e book o f th e p eo ple — it quotes
ing wns, “ that the common voters
vLj
House, Sign and Carriage
W h o le s a le P ric e s to E v e r y b o d y , h a s o v e r 1,000 p ag e s, 16,000 illu stra tio n s, and
had become accustomed to have
60,000 d e scrip tio n s o f a rt ic le s w ith p ric e s . It c o sts 72 cen ts to p rint a n d m ail
Painter.
GENERAL
e a c h c o p y . W e w a n t y o u to h a v e one. S E N T J F I F T E E N C E N T 8 t o s h o w
their tick-ts made not for them,
Paper Hanging,
y o u r good fa ith , and w e ll send y o u s c o p y F R E E , w ith a ll c h a rg e s p rep aid.
and to vote them straight accord­
Interior Decorating
ing to orders.”
We don’ t know
an!
who was the anther of that truism
Graining.
Hor*pshoeiog
a
Specialty.
concerning the voters of that party,
Estimates furnished on all classes
h.it be knew w hat he was talking N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts,
Coquille City, Oregou.
o f Work. Sn'¡»faction guaranteed.
about.
in ttG g Watches! Watches!
C a n d le s
bo
A Big Bargain
W IL S O N
JEW ELRY
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KENNEDY & WILSON
BlacM bSjW api Wort
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