Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 03, 1900, Image 3

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    Register, or you don’t vote.
A choice stock o f Ladies’ Shopp,
latest styles, at Hawkins’.
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T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 3, 1900.
Large stock o f celebrsted A L.
Bryan Shoos just received at Uaw-
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R E G U L A R T R A IN S
Men’s fine Gloves, and entirely
o n d a y » , W e d n e s d a y s «mi n u -
ilttys will mu us fallows:
new liuo of Tecks and Bows at
Leave
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| Arrive
| Hakwins’.
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7 IS a. ra. I
Murshflulil
I 10:li> a. m.
7:48 "
| Denver H ill Jun"t’ n | Leave 11:45
Mrs. W ilkins is baking aud sell­
8:15 “
I C O Q U IL L E C I T Y | “
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ing Bread, Cakes, Pies, etc., to be
Arrivo
8:45 a. m. |
M yrtle Point
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9:00 had at Rich's.
The Junior League, of the South­
L O C A L IT E M S .
ern Methodist church, held a pic­
nic last Saturday.
Additional locals ou 2d page
J. B. D ally last Friday purchased
The H krai . d is p rep a red to do job the C. D. E lliott place in north­
east part of town.
printing in the best style.
tfúqptíttt <£u?j $cvnhl.
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Our locnl Fraternal Ai.l lodge
Candidates should not fail to file
tbeir acceptances of uominutiou has revived and is electing aud ini
Dating new members.
with tho county clerk.
The Berlin Store is offering
$100 premiums to its cus­
tomers.
Prof. J. H. Barklow, o f the
Arngo neighborhood, was a busi­
ness visitor in Coquille yesterday.
S. J. Tnttle, o f the Tuttle Hotel,
Comrade Elliott is better ami is very ill, and confined much to
worse by spells hs tho weather his lied at present, with B right’s
changes. li e is still dangerously disease.
sick.
A large assortment of plain and
Comrade W . Diane has had a afney ¡Sailors’ aud Street Ilats are
relapse o f his late nttnek of grip, expected by Mrs. Hersey on W ed­
and now has pneumonia and is nesday’s train.
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very sick.
Postmaster B. E. Nosier “ adver­
Miss Frankie Owen, o f Lampey tises” the following letters await-
creek, has spent several days in iug claimants on A pril 1st: Mra
Coquillo visiting. She came up Dan Williams, Ed Moran, Wales
with her father, Rev. T. J. Owen. Warner, W illiam W illis.
J. W. Leueve has the agency for
W. B. Darby rnns the “ lighting
the Cleveland Oil & Taint Co. for express” nmoug the hauling fra­
this place, and he has a nice line ternity, and will serve the public
o f Paints and Oils. Get his prices. promptly and carefully in all busi­
T h ey are right.
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* ness entrusted to him.
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Mrs. John Jenkins, Ethan Mo-
Rev. T. J. Owen, Baptist minis­
Duffee, John Fonts and Mr. aud ter, was present to fill Ins appoint­
Mrs. Fred Nosier were admitted to ment in this city Inst Sunday, and
membership in the
Christian occupied the pulpit at the Southern
church last Sunday night.
Methodist church at night.
W e have ou hand the W orld A l­
F o r S a l e — 320 acres of good
manac and Encyclopedia tor 1909. range for stock. 15 ncres cleared
I t should he iu every family for and good 5 roomed bouBe tbereou;
the immense amouut of informa­ spring water. Rare chauce. Call
tion it contains. Only 25 cents.
at H e r a l d office for information. *
ANTED—HEVEKAL PERSONS FOIS
District Office Managers in this state
to represent mo in their own aud surround-
in « counties. Willing to pay yearly $600,
payable weekly. Desirable» employment
with usual opportunities. References ex­
changed. Enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope, b. À. Park, 320 Oaxton Building,
Chicago.
W
Comrade G. W. Steele, who had
thought o f leaving us and moving
to Idaho, has changed his mind,
bought property in the Spurgeou
addition nnd will abide with us.
Comrade R. F. Shannon, o f Ban-
don, was a delegate to the Repub­
lican county convention last week.
Couirndo Shannon is a veteran
from the 35th Pa infantry o f the
civil war.
Comrade O. F. Topping was up
from llandou during part o f last
week. We had not creeled the
old vet for a long while. H is ser­
vice in the civil war was iu the 8th
III. cavalry.
Citizens should not fail to regis­
ter at once. They might want to
vote for some candidate or on some
one of the constitutional amend­
ments, but for this neglect o f reg­
istration disfranchise themselves.
C eos
Hay News.
S. H. Hazard contemplates lie-
coming a resident of Marshfield in
the ueur future.
S H. Davis met with nu accident
at John Yoaknm’s camp, on the
isthmus, yesterday, his arm being
badly braised.
The steam schooner Rival, which
arrived Saturday, is loading st the
railroad depot with lumber from
Johnson’s mill.
The steamer Del Norte reported
2G feet o f water on the bar when
she crossed in Friday evening, and
the steamer Rival, which crossed
iu at half tide Saturday reports
24 feet the shoalest water found.
J. H. Timou, who is opening a
mine on the isthmus, close to
Marshfield, was iu towu Saturday
evening. W e are plensed to learn
from him that ho has tunneled
through the slide or “ horse” »nd
struck the coal in solid form. H e
is more than pleased with the pres­
ent prospects (th e vein being tiye
feet o f good hard coal with a mod
erate pitch) and anticipates big
returns.
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W
anted
lumber.
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— A lot of choice Myrtle
Enquire for particulars of
M acy & M oore .
County court is in term, begin­
ning with probate business yester­
day.
L a d ie s —Mrs. F. A. W hite will
weave switches for you, if yon
desire.
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The sohooners L izzie Prien aud
Bessie K arrived in oyer the bar
at Bandon Suuday.
Berlin Store has just re­
ceived the Spring and Sum­
mer stock of Millinery Goods.
Our comrade and former towns­
people, Jacob Croy aud family, are
on their way from California to
Coquille.
W e greeted several comrades of
the civil war in attendance at the
several conventions last week, some
Geo. A. Robinson has jUBt re­ of whom do uot visit often.
ceived a largo and splendid new
Onr second-hand denier, Bert
stock of goods, and solicits the pat­ Tutlle, buys old iron, copper, brass,
ronage of the H eram / s readers. rubber, etc., for which he will pay
Just see some of his prices in to­ the highest cash price.
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day’s paper.
See Hawkins’ new ad. on 4th
The Mast boys— Jim nnd W ill — page. N o better stock o f good and
and Dan Lewis, o f the North Fork, stylish goods sre placed in this
utilized the rise in the river the market. See for yourself and learn
past week nnd floated a large Dum­ his prices.
ber o f tine logs down to the mills
B io B a r g a in — Fine, large new
in this section.
house and two antes o f Innd, well
Our young friend, Sam Nosier, improved, with much choice fruit
who is dairy ranchiug on the Pax- of all kinds. L ivin g water. Apply
sou place, north of town, lost two at the H er ald office fo r “ wav
cows within the past few days, one down” prices.
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getting fast under a log.
TO '1HE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of
her Denfnesfl nnd Noises in the Head by Dr.
Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, envo
$10,000 to his Institute, bo that deaf people
unable to procure the Ear Drums may have
them freo. Address, No. 8877. The Nich­
olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New
York.
|dec 00
Louis H eller has been down for
several days from the North Fork,
representing H eller & Marine aud
Tom Jobuscn in receiving logs
from their logging camps, which
were disposed o f to Lyons.’ 'lh ey
had about 300 logs.
W Honest persona to represent cs as
Mnnagera in tills anti olose by counties.
Salary $900 a year nnd expenses. Straight,
bona-fide, no more, no less «alary. Posi­
tion permanent. Oar references, anv bank
in any town. It is mainly office work con­
ducted nt home. Reference. Enclose self-
addressed stamped envelope. T his D o m in ­
ion C o m pan y , I ept. 3. Chica jo.
Th« Baptist Brethren.
A special husiuess meeting of
the First Baptist church of Co­
quille City was called last Satur­
day, and met at the Christian
ohurcb in the afternoon. The first
order o f business considered wo*
hearing h trial sermon by William
H. Nosier, with a view to grsuting
him a license to preach. Mr. Noe-
ler spoke for half an hour from 2d
Tim othy, 3, 16, upon which he
gave a plain and acceptilile expla­
nation o f the scripture text.
Rev.
Owen responded with the charge
arid plainly and forcibly outlined
the position of both candidate and
church.
A license was granted to
Mr. Nosier.
Next in order came a hearing of
the committee in reference to the
building of a Baptist church. The
committee reported progress, some
money paid iu and a location con­
sidered. a s other locations were
mentioned, the committee was in­
structed to examine the other lets
offered for sale and report at the
next meeting.
Jonathan Quick, chairman o f
the committee, w ill receive contri­
butions for the church building at
any time.
Owing to the age aud iufirmities
of D pbcod Hayter, Jonathan Q u ic k
and B. R. Mynatt were appointed
deacons to assist in the line o f duty
iu that office.
CONSTIPATION
** I have gone 1 4 d a y * at a time w it h o u t a
tuoAcim nt u f tho i-n w vii, not being able to
move them except by using but water Injections.
Chronic constipation for seven years placed me la
this terrible condition; during that time I did ev­
erything I heard of but never found any relief; such
was my case until I began using CA8CARKTS. 1
now have from oue to threo passages a day. and if 1
was rich I would giro C100.0U for each movement; it
la each a relief."
A ylm er L . H un t .
USA Bussell Ml-. He unit. Mich.
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Good, Never sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 30c, 60c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
8 Ur I la« E m m */ Company, ChUa»o, Hoatroal,
York. MS
Democratic County Convention-
The Republican Coumy Convention
Met in C'Kjuille City on Tbnreday,
Marcli 29lli, pursuant to call, a t 1
Masouic ball.
Judge D. L. W a t-1
son, chairman o f the county com- i
rnittee, called the convention to!
order.
W. H. Bunch was chosen
temporsry chairman and W. B.
Beebe, secretary.
Some speech-making was in­
dulged in, chiefly sounding the
sentiment of the convention as to
Hon. B. Hermann for United States
senator. There was no discord
tbeie.
The convention then proceeded
to a choice o f candidates for the
county officers, with this result:
Joiut Senator— T. M. Dimmick,
of Marshfield.
Representative— A- H. Black, of
M yitie Point.
County Clerk— R. J. Coke, of
Miirshtield.
Sheriff—Stevo Gallier, o f Ban- j
don.
County Commissioner—R. C.
Dement, of M yrtle Point.
School Superintendent— W. H.
Bunch, uf M cKinley.
Treasurer— J. B. Dully, o f Co­
quille City.
Assessor—A- L. Nosier, o f Oo-
quille City.
Coroner— W. A. Toye, of Marsh­
field.
Surveyor— 8. B. Cathcart, of
Marshfield.
There were only four o f the
noniinatioDs warmly contested, that
o f sheriff being most lively.
Perhsps you have had ths
grippe o r a bard cold. You
may be recovering from
malaria or a alow fev er; or
poatibly some o f the chil­
dren are just getting over
the measles or whooping
cough.
Are you recovering as fast
as you should? H as not
your old trouble left your
blood full o f impurities?
And isn’ t this the reason
you keep so poorly? D on’ t
delay recovery longer but
Take
The Democrats o f Coos county
held thpir nominating convention
in thie city last Wednesday, nt
Masouic hall, with a good represen­
tation, J. J. Lamb, uhairmau of
county committee, calling the same
to order at 11 s. m.
A. J. Sher­
wood and J. T . Hall were chosen
secretaries. During the aotiou of
a committee on credentials, a com­
mittee of conference was also ap­
pointed, cousietiug of S. H. H az­
ard, D J. Lowe and A J. Sherwood,
to bear the compliments of the con­
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vention to the Populists and solicit
M yrtle Point Euterpnae.1
favorable action trorn the latter for
It w ill remove all impuri­
H . Hartley, o f the South Fork, uniting the parties m the coming
ties from your blood. It ia
also
a tonic of immense
has bought the share in theseboouer campaign ns at tho last. A recess
COUNTY COMMITTEE.
value. G ive nature a little
Mizpah belongmg to Esau Prewett w h e taken to give tho committees
A. H. Black, o f Myrtle Poiut,
help at this time. Aid her
aud advertised for sale, and will time to report.
by removing all the products
was made chairman o f the county
joiu the party going to Cape Nome
o
f disease from your blood.
AFTERNOON 8E88ION.
committee, and the following mem­
I f your bowels are not
on the 6cboouer.
On reassembling the reports of bers were appointed:
J. W. Ben­
jnst right, A y er’ s Pills will
Win. Hunt, the Coquille pho­ the two committees were made, on nett, o f Marshfield, L.' Harlocker,
make them so.
Send for
tographer, lias purchased a lot near motion received aud the committee o f Coquille City, T. W. Clark, of
cur book on Diet hi Couad-
patlon.
the M. E. Church, South, and will discharged.
Bandon, J. T. McCormao, of Marsh­
soon begin the construction o f a
A committee from the Populist field, aud L. A. Roberta, of Myrtle
We hare the exclusive services
residence tbereou and will again convention reported the action of Poiut.
o f some of the roost eminent rliy»i-
cians In the Unlteil fitatea. Write
become a resident of our town.
the latter ns against union, or fu­ DELEGATES TO STATE CONVENTION.
freely and receive a prompt reply.
WltlUMH cost.
Ben Harrison, accompanied by sion, and retired.
DR. J. C. AYER,
R. C. Demeut, T. W. Clark, John
Lowell. V
The convention then proceeded
F. J. Lorenz, o f W eavetville. Cal.,
M orgao, T. M. Dimmick, W. Sin­
went lip to the Harrison mine Tues­ to make nominations, with this clair and A. H. Black.
day. Mr. L o ien z is a mining man result;
Hon. J. W. Beunett addressed
Joint Senator— Dr. K . A. Leep, the convention, briefly but felic-
ot considerable experience and will
Treasurer’s Notice.
of
M
yrtle
Point.
investigate the mines iu the Sixes
itoosly, on his reasons for joining,,
OTICE in hereby given that all (bounty
Representative— J. W. Mast, of the Republican party.
country.
Warrants endorsed p r io r to January
Miss Florence Smith of Marsh­ Lee.
10. 1895, will bo paid on p re B u n ta tio u nt my
Y0URGU8 DODGE, N o . 72, K. o f P. office in Coquille City,Coonoomity,Oregon.
County
Commissioner—
B.
C.
field has been engaged as princi­
meets every Tuesday evening at Masonic No interest will be allowed after April
pal of the spring school at this Shull, o f M yrtle Poiut.
Hall. Broth*™ in pood standing in sister 2, 1900.
County
Clerk—
L.
H.
Hazard,
of
lodges
are cordially invited to visit us.
This 2d day o f April, 1900.
place, while Mis9 Nellie Dement
M. M c D o n a l d , c . c .
W. W. HAYES.
has been awarded 1 be intermedi­ Coquille City.
V. R. Wilson, K. Of R. V. 8.
County Treasurer.
Sheriff— George
Laingor,
of
ate department nnd Miss JoBie
Beyers o f Sumoer the primary. Arago.
FRANK WILSON - - - W. F KENNEDY
School Superintendent— M. O.
School will begin April 16th.
• C O Q U I L L E C IT Y , O R.
Hawkins, o f Coquille City.
Carpenters haye been busy the
Assessor— J. 8. Lawrence, of Co­
past two weeks remodeling the
quille City.
House, Sign and Carriage
Sugar L oaf creamery, getting it in
Treasurer T. J Thrift, of Bau-
Painter.
GENEUAL
order for the season’s run. Au ad­
don.
Psper Hanging,
dition o f 24x30 feet has been put
Surveyor— Mark M. Condron, of
Interior Decorating
onto the old building which adds
Coos river.
and
materially to the convenience of the
Coroner— Mr. W . Horsfall, of
Graining.
creamery. W . H. Erdice, the inau-
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
Marshfield.
nger, informs ns that new machin­
Estimates furnished on all classes N. W. Cor. Second and H all Sts ,
The nominations o f precinct
ery has been ordered aud will be
G'oqutlle City, Oregon.
officers— Justices, constables and of work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
in place by April 15th, when he
road supervisors— were so few,
will begin operations.
that announcements were reseved
aud the central committee in­
'I II,- Kent in III« W orld.
W e believe Chamberlain’s Cough structed to prepare the list and
Remedy is the best in the world. till all vacancies.
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G. ECKELS,
KENNEDY & WILSON
B M s i i M a p i Wort
J.W.LENEVE, D ry
D e a l e r in ^
E. A. McDuffee has received his
commission ss second lientenaut
o f the National Guards’ VeteranB, A few weeks ago we suffered with DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
a new organization absorbing dis a severe cold and a troublesome
The chairman o f the convention
banded O. N. G. office!s in eoid cough, and having read their adver­ announced tho follow ing:
standing where they desired no tisements in our own and other
Dist. No. 1, Em pire C ity— S. H. Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nalls,
Capt. H. W. Dunham, Populist
discharge from the state organiza­ papers we purchased a bottle to see Hnzard.
Paints, Oils, etc.
candidate for sheriff, was up from
Dist. No. 2, Marshfield— J. F.
if it would effect us. I t cured us
F o r S a l e — In Bandon, one of tion.
D R Y G O O D S . ----------------- G R O C E R IE S ,
Bandon a b iie f visit with his fam­
Hall.
ily Sunday hnd yesterday. Mr. the choicest locations, a pleasant
N ew F ir m .— W. D rsae has asso before the bottle was more than half
Flour (best O regou), 75« per suck.
Diet. No. 3, Coquille C ity— A. J. Calico, 20 yards for Spl.
D. was congratulated by many lióme, now, unique in style, and ciated with himself G. E. S p u r-. used. I t is the best medicino out
Gingham, 16 yards for $1.
Rolled Oats, 15 lbs for 50 cents.
Sherwood.
for
colds
and
coughs.—
The
Herald,
with
a
upleuded
view
o
f
the
town
friends, regardless of party lines,
beck, o f D orglaa county, iu the |
Tomatoes per can, 5e.
Dist. No. 4. Burton P ra irie— Shirting, 10 and 12Jc per yard.
Sheltered from the hlucksmithiug and wsgoumakiug | Andersonville, Ind. F o r sale by
and received such assurances as and oceuu.
Lard, 10 lb tin, SI.
Webb Mast. 1
M e n ' s U n d e r w e a h .
R.
8.
Knowlton.
north
winds.
For
particulars,
ap­
make him very hopeful of success.
business, nt the old stand.
Tho
Coffee, 12J per lb aud up.
Dist. No. 5, M yrtle P o in t— I. E. Call aud see onr 50o line.
ply at the H e r a l d .
[ t f latter comes highly recommended
We also have Rolled Burley nud
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Rose.
5000 Ladies Wanted
M e n ’ s a n d B oys ’ S u it s .
Miss Pearl Fetter, teacher, yes­ in all kinds o f blacksmithing, man­
Wheat for feed.
»© -T H IS W E E K !
Dist. No. 6, Bandon— I). J. Lowe.
ufacturing
and
repairing,
with
At Goo. A. Robinson’s Store to terday gsve her school temporarily
SfÜuThe completest line of Spring
Diit. No. 7, Riverton-^-J. V. Fos­ Meu's Suits for $5 and up.
H
A
R D W A R E and T I N W A R E .
purchase those new Dimities, Organ­ in charge o f our young friend horseshoeing ss a specialty. Drnne
Boys’ Suits for £2 and op.
gs%_and Summer Goods yet pre- ter.
dies, Lotus Lawns, Warp Welts, O liver Wilson, while sho treats & Spnrbeck solicit your work,
H
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T
S
—a
full
line
at
low
prices.
Nails
at ent prices.
UWA-sented to the people of this
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Neptune Ducks, Ohambrays, Cov­ herself for an attack o f grip. She guaranteeing satisfaction.
M A R R IR I).
*8!A_valley—at Hawkins’ Store.
erts, India Linons, Crashes, Linette is better, and hopps to resume her
At Am«®, March 22.
Shirt Waists, Skirts, Collars, Ties, ScHRORTNER-BuuoicfK—
Française, Silks, Laces, Nettings, duties in the schoolroom in a short LOOK AT THESE FIGURES l
1900, Ralph Hchroeder nnd MI hb Jessie
Braids,
etc.,
for
tho
ladies.
Burgess,
both
of
Arago.
All-Over" Embroideries, and White while.
22 lbs Golden C Sugar........$ 1.00
Furnishing goods complete, for
Goods of all kinds, etc., etc., just
21 “ Extra C Sugar.......... 1.00
n on *.
gentlemen.
George Martin came down from 20 “ Western Refinery Dry
received.
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D iv il b ib b — On 8ixes river, Curry county.
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the North Fork last Saturday to
March 22, 1900, to Mr. Liid Mr*». N. C.
Granulated S u g a r .... 1.00
J. H. Matheuy, o f M yrtle Point, spa his widow and the children.
Diyilbiss, a daughter.
20 “ Japan R ico.................
1.00 To Sell or Exchange for Property In Coos
was down at this place yesterday, His daughter Lillian had met with
C l a y t o n — Near Arngo, March 22, 1900, to We are offering exceptional bargains in
County.
10 “ Roast C offee.............
1.00
Mr.
nud Mrs. Eli Clayton, a daughter.
Mr. M. is the Populist candidate j an accident nu the 18th ult. She
9 “ Rolled Oats............... 25 cts
LADIES’, GENTS’ and BOYS' WATCHES
l b m a n — On Bear oreek, March 24, 1900,
fo r county commissioner, and be­ i was on horseback going np Cun­
G00 acres of Land, 5 miles from R a to n d Mr.
and Mrn, E. M. Raudleiunn, a sou.
9 bars good Soap............... 25 cts
sides being personally popular, is ningham, and was thrown from her
Moscow, Idaho, well Improved. C l in t o n — On Fiabtran March 25, 1900, to
Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12.50 up.
5 packages Corn Starch. . . . 25 cts
qualified, honest, and knows the ; horse, which stepped on her, hurt­
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Clinton, a son.
40 acres Land, adjoining city of
Gents’ Watches, $4 up.
Oregon Flour, per sack........75 cts I
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In
Coqaille
City,
March
25.
1900,
wonts o f the people nnd bow to ing her right knee.
Moscow, Idaho, fine improvements.
Boys' Watches, $1.50 up.
A t GEO. A. R O B IN SO N ’S STORE, i
to
Mr,
nnd
Mr*».
H.
N.
Tyirell,
a
daughter.
meet them.
H e will affiliate with
House and 3| lots near business
F l a n a o s h — At Man»hfield. March 29, 1900,
Do ring and recognize no boss or
I now hare on hand an immense
House and 2
Miss Sara Lee, of Riverton, who J center of Moscow.
to Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan, a daugh­
We bought ’em for spot cash nnd give you the benefit of close Inlying.
overseer.
H e’s just the man for stock c-f Dairy, Fruit snd Stock has been visiting at Forbestown,, lots in Kendrick, Idaho.
ter.
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the place.
farms; small places near town Col., since September, arrived at the I Address, Box 14, Mullan, Idaho. *
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ranging from 5 to 40 acres, im­
FINE WATCH. CLOCK (IND JEWELRY REPAIRING.
The Bulletin of this city last proved, aud unimproved. Vacant bay yesterday on the Areata, reach­
Mrs. VV. Gallier came up from
ing
this
place
this
morning
by
the
I
Friday changed hands, the late lots; fine assortment o f improved
train, and in company of hor father ' BHndou lafet Friday on a short v isit
C. O. G ILK E Y, PROPRIETOR.
“ editor and prop.,’’ B. F. Lawrence, homes í d town, nnd all at prices ns
and to attend to some business Coquille Coy, Or.— Opposite Depot.
disposing o f his interest to our low, or lower than you can boy who received her at the bay, con-' matters.
Mr. G., who has spent
tinuing homeward per steamer D is-!
young fellow-citizen and friend, E.
several months here making iru- Keopa only Pure Wine* and Liquors and
from owners.
patch.
She
spent
tho
fall
and
winter
Fine Cigar*».
E Johnson, son of A lfred John­
* 4t]
R. D. S anford .
with her sister and brother-in-law, j provemi nts and alterations in prop­ The Americae Club Whisky ia one of the
son, proprietor of the large mill
erties, will return with her. They
special ties served in theB3 Clubrooms.
Dr.
F.
G.
Kelly,
former
residents
in
!
above town.
Mr. J. is a yonng
In almost every neighborhood
concluded a sale of their acreage
mao o f promise and ability, and of j there is some one whose life has this county, and who will visit their propel ty just Dorth o f town last lii’Kt Billiard Table in Sonthern Oregon
relatives
living
at
Riverton
this
sum­
whom we bave thought well siuce liten saved by Chamberlain’s Colic,
Thursday to H. T. Schwoers.
oar acqaaiutence, but witbont ex. j Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or mer. She iB accompanied by Master
Lloyd
Kelly,
the
doctor’s
youngest
Ex-Cuonty
Commissioner B.
perience in the journalistic field; who has been cured o f chronic diar­
F. Ross, of the hay, was one of
yet with honesty o f purpose to rhoea by the use o f that medicine. son.
the delegates attending the Popu­
honor his calling, and standing Such persons make a point of telling
j Cat this out nnd retnrn with $1 (money
Exchange: A railroad project,
aloof from evil influences ard of it whenever opportunity offers, which means much for the north­ list county convention last W ed ­ order or currency) and we will order the
following “ Family Combination” §*nt pre-
nesday.
W
e
acknowledge
a
pleas­
forces to prevent his energies, he hoping that it may lie the means of west coast section o f California,
I paid:
Mr. and Mrs. Ross will
c a o succeed aud be a power for | saving other lives.
F or sale by R. was incorporated st Reno, Nevada, ant call.
soon make a trip east to visit old San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr
good. The H e r a l d greets him.
8. Knowlton.
last month, snd the fact has just
acenea io Kaosas and IodiaDR.
The Gentlewoman 1 yr.
been made public. February 5th
National lllust. Magazine 1 yr
last there was incorporated st Reuo
Amer. Poultry Aduocate 1 yr
the California and Northern Rail
Eureka Harness Oil la the t
way Conmnny, which is to bnild a
Happy Hours Fam. Mag. 1 yr
preservative of n e w leather
broad gunge line ninety rail9s in
and the best renovator of old
Vermont Farm Journal 1 yr
leather. It ol's, soften«, black­
length from Eareks in Hnmlmldt
ens and protect«. U®
Our Price $1;
county to Crescent City in Del
Regular Uost $4-
Norte conotv. The capital s'oek
This c o m b in a tio n fills a family need. Wo
will
Bnbatitnte
tho Chicago Weekly Inter
is ¡12.500,000. Io the event o f the
Oc**an. Kaoasa City Weekly Htar. New York
completion o f this road, it will evi­
I Weekly Tribane. Denver Weokly » inoee,
I Toledo Weekly Blade, Twice a-week Louia-
dently b e bat a ehort period of
on 7 oar hmt hsrtwes. T^or old hsr
ville Con Hor- Journal, or Montreal Weekly
lim e until it will b e extended north
new. snd yoar rsrrlwr top. ond t*»ry
: Gazette in place of San Franciaco Weekly
will not only look »n-tter bat * a r
along the coast from Crescent City
Pool if desired, bat no other changes aie
tomrer. Bold e y v r T v h w l» can* «11
allowed. Clubbing lint for n Htamp.
slsn from half pints to fire gallons.
to connect with the Coos Bay-Rose-
Had* by frr »> D A R » O IL (O .
O. H .TONES, «now 1.
bnrg line; and, possibly, still far­
Oir. Mgr. Vermont Farm Journal.
ther north, to Astoria.
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M e n ’s
Goods,
C lo th in g,
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