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Nails #4 75 per lieu “ I tbe Fair I Stole. tfttty h U ir C i i g jg w n lil. TUESDAY, M AY R E G U L A R 1, Lazy Liver Simouds' Saw» $1 per bait at the Pair Store. * 190<\ ‘ ‘ I l i s v o S ' »'„ t r o u b l e d a a r e a l d e a l i v l c l i a Ic r p M liv e r , w h ic h p r o d u c e s cu u stlp a - tlo n I fou n d I 'A S C A H F .T S t o bo n il y o u c la im fo r th e m , und s e c u r e d s u c h r e lie f th e tlr st tr ln l. th at I p u r c h a s e d a n o t h e r s u p p ly a n d w a s c o m p le t e ly cu re d 1 a h u ll o n ly b e t c o g l s d t o r e c o m m e n d C a w -a r e t s w h e n e v e r th e o p p o r tu n ity Is p r e s e n t e d ." J. A S m it h . voao Susquehanna A y e ., Philadelphia, Pa. May term of circuit court v>i I begin next Mouday. T R A IN S ondays , W ednesdays ami fui - dftyi will run us follows: M liioivo I I Arrivo 7.1ft h . m. 7:45 “ 8:lft 11 Arrive 8:4ft h . in. L adies —Mrs. F. A. White will weave switches for yon, if I 10:15 a. m. desire. I MurnUfleld I Beaver Hill Jun^t’ n | Laave 9:45 I COQUILLE CITY | “ 'J:‘M | Myrtle Point LOCAL ' “ I f you are indebted to the H er - | ALD you are r<quested to call and settle the same, as we need the money at once. Frank Rogers, of the bay, Kri- I day, 20th nit., purchased a Imud of tine beef cattle from J. A. Haloes j and Guerin Pro’s, of Eckley, f.u Coos bay parties. The Woodmen have purchased , the organ used in the Southern Methodist church, the latter inten 1- ing to procure a uew instrument, concerning which Rev. Fitch is holding correspondence. S. M. Davis, of Coos riv'r, I a passenger to the bay on last 1>:00 day's train. Jlieie seems to be no mention of au observance o f Memorial Day at tliis place. it e m s . SCOTT’S EMULSION is a food medicine for the baby that is thin and n o t' well nourished and for the mother whose milk does not nourish the baby. It is equally good for the boy or girl who is thin and pale and not well nourished by their food; also for the anaemic or consum ptive adult that is losing flesh and strength. In fact, for all conditions of wasting, it is the food medicine that will nourish and build up the body and give new life and energy when all other means fail. Coquille City Election. Sunday-School Organized. Took place yesterday, nml was quiet, yet interesting, because of the ques tion of prohibition being shied into the ring — usually an issue that arouses earnest contention. The total vote cast was 191, and the re sult as follows; City Recorder— citizens' aud pro hibition nominee— W. C. Chase, 107 votes. City Marshal— Lee Goodman, cit izens’, 100; L. G. Simmon», prohi bition, 53. City Council—citizens’ nominees, A. G. Balch, 100, J. P. Goodman, 81; I. Hacker, 87, J. A. Jacobson, 81, J. W. Leneve, 97; prohibition, B. H. Burns, 82, Thos. Krewson, 50, D- P. Stiang, 55, F. A. White, 47, A. J. Wilson, 5G. E d . H erald : The members of the First M. E. church met on Sun day afternoon aud organized a Sunday-school, with the following officers: Mrs. T. J. Eckles, super intendent; A. P. Mncv, assistant superintendent; Miss Virgie Gage, secretary; Miss Eva Butler, treas urer; Miss Lillie Wilson, librarian; It. Darby,assistant librarian; T. G. Eckles, chorister; Miss Emma Bryan, orgauist; Miss Della Fox, assistant organist. The Sunday school will meet each Sunday morning at 10 o’clock, at the First M. E. church. All per- »»ns uot attending other Sunday- schools are cordially invited U» meet with us. M ember . ------------------------- Additional loeiils oil 2d page Prof. W. H. Bunch has par- i House for rent— apply at, this Tommy Mold carries the mail P l e a s a n t . P a l a t a b l e . P o t e n t . T a s t e G o o d . D o chased the farm of M. A. Epoerso■>, e v e r H l c a e n . W o a k e n . o r G r i p e . 10 c . 25 c £ 0 c office. [k* consisting of 320 acres of lau I, daily between here aud Empire: Q u .. o . d . N C URE CON ST IP A T IO N . Mr. Epperson Bt.rlln, R.m .dj l .,np*er, I M r - f , - V„Pk. SCO 1 consideration91500- See Mrs. Moon's new curd of City and retui n. . will move to the Middle Fork,' millinerv goods arrived. Miss McGrawcommenoed atbree NO-lO-BAC *11« S? eij'ai?Mi.tacco Habit,*’ where he has bought railroad land. Mrs. Wilkins is linking and sell mouths’ term of school at Eckley '\ \ T A N T E D — S E V E R A L P E R S O N S F O R ~~ . , : . ~ “ Capt. H. W . Dunham and family i V V D i s t r i c t O f l ic o M a l in g e r s in t h i s s t n t e on Mouday, 23d iust. ing Brend, to lieln.d at R icb ’s. W a n t e d — A lot of choice Myrtle J |laV(, returned to their homeat this Raich, Leneve and Hacker, c it i-[ to represent me in thair own sndsnrronnd- Large stock o f celebrated A. L. zens’ nod R hi - m k orohibition .ra injwmitiw. to pay yearly $600, F or S ale —A team, well broke, lumber. Enquire for particulars o f ; p|nce frool Bandon. Capt. Dnu- zens , ana »urns, promDiuon, are nW() weekly Willing DegirBb| 6 employment Brysu Shoes just received at Haw 4-year old colts. Will weigh 1000 M acy & M o o r e . ham has resigned his position at elected, and the uext two highest — I w i t h u s u a l o o p o r t u n i t i e s . R e f e r e n c e s e x - kins’ . Fine home — good house of (;, the jetty work and assumes that of pounds. Good travelers. At Arsgo. Good U l t r a ami Jacobson, citizens’ — clm"yod- E n c l o s e s e l f - a d d r e s s e d ■ *»»>> •«1 1 e n v e l o p o . S . A . P a r k , D U O C a x to n B u i l d i n g , , rooms, two uico lots, most eligibly engineer on the government E d R obison . are a tie. Chic«Ro. Mrs. Moon wishes those knowing *Gw located, for sale cheap. Apply- a t ! dredger which is to work on this; themselves indebted to her to call Don’t fail to register, or he de [H* and settle. She needs the money nied a vote nt this election nnd that this office. T H E jnst uow. * for president next November. Only Two r.ew clmrcbhouses are pro Should he taken In summer as J. P. Goodman yesterday sold w ell as winter. gressing ns places of worship— George Craig, a new comer from to the 15th of May yet, to register. his 15-acre place below town and 50 c. and $ 1 . 00 , all druggists. neighbor to C. Romander to A. Presbyterian nnd M E.— and the California, lives in the north part S C O T T it B O W N E , Chem wu, New York. F or S ale - Several bead of good Ootsclie for 9850. Baptist brethren, also, will bfigio o f towu temporarily aud is looking dairy cows, all of which will soon soon to put up a house of worship, for a ranch to reut. Ed Robison,’ the hay-baler, be fresh. Inquire of A. Andersou, the preparatory work heiBg in'Imud O o q .- u .illo O i t y , O r e g o n . while working nt Scrap Lamb’s Hawkins has placed n handsome at his farm st foothills opposite Program now. These completed will give new showcase in his store, partly Johnson's mill. * last week, broke a spring und had our towu seven church edifices. First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. Transient and reg- to send to the city lor a duplicate. finished in myrtle, the handiwork For the India Famino Fund enter ular Boarding and Lodging. Haus Christensen, some years tainment nt Masonic hall next Sat Dou't forget the Famine Relief o f Comrade G. W . Steele. Miss Emma Bryan, of Bandon, since a resident here aud in the entertainment uext Saturday night. The steamer Barbara Hemster A good program will ho given. fluent a few days o f the pHst week, furniture business, drooped in on urday night: First street- east end of bridge. White Labor. arrived at our wharf from San Admission— 15 and 25 cents; re and Sunday in this city ns organist yesterday’s trniu from the bay to Overture— Instrumental. Invocation—Rev. C. M. Bryan. nt the services conducted by her Francisco yesterday. She used to served seats. 50 ceuts. see our town in pants. Mr. C. has Quartet—vocal. father. run to this part, several years ago. | taken in many sections of the.coun- Recitation. . . . Maytie Rife Goodloe ^ Dealer in It. H. Rosa, of Bandon, came up The second quarterly conference try, from Mexico to Alaska, since Cornet solo.................. V. R. Wilson J. T. Nosier lias posters out an I last Friday on a visit. He mounted for the Baudon circuit, M. E. lie left here, nnd, we believe, makes Vocal solo............ Miss Grace Skeels nouncing sale of his household goods at public auction, on Front j a cayuse at this place and took the church, South, will be held at Bau- this trip direct from San Francisco. Recitation..............Mrs. Dr. Moore street, next Saturday, at 1 o'clock road for some duty in the timber don, May 4th, 5th nnd titli. I now have on hand au immense Instrumental duet.................... S h o e S , a a a m , Hats, Men’s Clothing, section on the North Fork. E. L. F itch , P. E. stock o f Dairy, Fruit and Stock p. m. Mm. Maude Wilson, Mrs. TO 'I I1E DEAF.—A rich lady, cored of M. O. Hawkins. Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, The train brought several car farms; small places near towu Pinkston Laird went over to the her Deafness nnd Noises in the Head by Dr. Paints, Oils, etc. bay Friday to take a steamer for Nicholson’s Artilicirtl Ear Drams, unve loads o f goods from the bay yester ranging from 5 to 40 acres, im Barytone solo........Prof. Whetstone Portland. Nome is his objective $10,000 to his Institute, r o t h a t deaf people day, two steamers—the Aicata nnd proved, aud unimproved. VacaDt Recitat'on.. . .Maytie Rife Goodloe unable to procure the Ear Drums may have Del Norte—both comiDg iu from lots; fine assortment of improved Instrumental selection. point. Chas. Seliroeder will go them free. Address, No. 8H77. The Nich olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New San Francisco Sunday. homes in towu, and all at prices as Comic Operetta. with him. Oregon Flour per snek, 75 cts. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. York. ( dec 00 low, or lower than you can buy Benediction— Rev. T. J. Owen. F or S ale —320 acres of good Prunes, choice, per tt), 6 cts. Geo. Strnng, who is in California See our to $ 1 0 S u i t s , --------------------------- from owners. Grandma Robison, living with range for stock. 15 acres cleared Tomatoes, per can, 5 cts. with his mother M rs.lt. M. Strang, «ml higher; Dry Goods, Notions, (Myrtle Point Enterprise). * 4t] R. D. S anford . and other members of the family, her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Averill, and good 5-roomed house thereon; Shoes, Tin aud Agate Ware, A lf Greene, of Eckley, was a pas Rice, 20 8)s for 81. The Eckley correspondent of the Corn Meal, 10 lb sack, 25 cts. is in broken health and very ill. at Brownsville, was better and re spring water. Rare chance. Call at low price«. senger for Cape Nome on the covering when last lienrd from. at H erald office for information. * Myrtle Poiut Enterprise: Robert He is 18 yeara old. N A IL S schooner Volanto which sailed from Soap (laundry) 5 t o 9 bar« for 25 cts Her son, Rock Robison, went out Oysters (good ) per can, 20 cts. are lower. F or S ale —200 acres— 120 in Harrison, who has just arrived Coos bay last Satuaday. VV. It. Darby runs the “ lightning to visit her last week. bottom—sufficient for 25 or 30 from Rusty Pass, informs us that express” among the hauling fra Miss Addie Black, who has been F or S ale .—Two good Horses, dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of from one thousand pounds of quartz attending the State Normal School ternity, and will serve the public crushed from their new find, the promptly aud carefully in all busi true to pull. Weigh about 950tt> town, on rail and wagon roads to St. Patrick, about one-half a mile at Ashland, returned to her home ness entrusted to him. * each; 8 years old. Also a set of Marshfield. Call nt premises. south of the Mountain Daisy, on in this city last Saturday. R. G. M c Q uioq . Harness, nearly new. Call on or *tf Mrs. Dr. Moore will leave with Rusty Gulch, yielded over $72. address, J onathan Q uick . Business Meeting oF Junior League- In the Portland “ court notes” in This was crashed by their arastra her little folks next week to visit *4t. Coquille City, Or. the Oregonian of lust Friday, we her parents and friends at Wood- which has just been out in running SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900. burn and other points in Mai ion Macy & Moore are doing more see “ a default judgment wns ren order. Program—opening hymn, N o.38; and adjoining counties. She will than improving the resilience prop dered in the case o f the Cleveland roll call and answer by payment of visit severnl weeks. erty adjacent to the Pharmacy Oil & Paint Manufacturing Co. Has Flour dropped 15 cts on each dues^ir scripture verse; repoit of agniiist R. A. Graham for 8300, building— they are putting up an Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krewson, of sack, or GO cts on the barrel? treasurer; mioutes of last business balance due for goods sold.” Drain, Oregon, father and mother other store, to front on Taylor And why do you get 4 more lbs meeting; receive new members; street, and will make a warehouse A full pardon was last Thursday o f our Thos. Krewson, who invested of Sugar for $1 than you did two report of Look out Committee; in property hete some months ago, out of the old building in the rear. granted to JoliD C. Mnnning, who months ago? And in fact why report of Charity aud Help Com- was received at the penitentiary Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, - - 50 cts 35 cts are on their way to this place for Prosperity is on. are most everything in tiie'Gro- miltee; report o f council; adjourn Olmmberlain’s Colic Remedy, . . . 50 cts 35 cts future residence aud may be looked cery line cheaper than two months for picnic. The Woodmen gave a farewell from Coos county in May, 1895, on for today. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, - - - 50 cts 35 cts ago? reception at their hall last Wednes n sentenae o f 5 years for arson. B eta J ohnson , 1st Vice Prep. He served his sentence in foil and Chamberlain’s Pills (St. Patrick’s), - 25 cts 15 cts Mrs. Wro. Mansell and little day evening in honor o f Rprt Tut had been discharged, and the uffi. Answer— Because J. W. Leneve cut Mary Lee Futrell, President. Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions) 25 cts 15 cts ------------------- -------------------------------- the prices nt his now store, and daughter, W. Rich and daughter, tle, Charley Seliroeder nod another cial pardon restores him to citizen Vaseline 10 cts 5 eta To Sell or Exchange for Properly in Coos or two o f its members, who are others follow. * M iss Belle, Rnd Stewart Lyons, ship. Quinine still down. Inquire at our store for price. County. reached home from the city last about to depart for other fields of Myrtle Point Enterprise: Thos. Improvements were made in the Rookard, an aged aud well known Sunday. I hey came up on the employment. A splendid social M ACY «£ M O O E S . 600 aeres of Land, 5 miles from steamer Areata, arriving ou the bay time was had nnd a superb service Southern Methodist church Inst resident o f this valley, died nt his Moscow, Idaho, well Improved. of refreshments for the large crowd week, particularly iu dispensing home at Enchanted Prairie, Wed Sunday morning. in attendance. with the small platform, as a pul nesday, April 25, 1900. The de 40 acres Land, adjoining city of The Tuttle Temperance House pit, raising it aud occupying the ceased has resided in this county Moscow, Idaho, fine improvements. Willard Wright, well remem nd. appears in today’s H e r a l d . full width of tho church formerly fer a number of years aud was an House and 3| lots near business center of Moscow. House and 2 This pise« for boarding and lodg bered by the earlier settlers of this within the railing and including honest nnd upright man, well lots in Kendrick, Idaho. ing, convenient to cars and steam valley, nnd sou o f Wro. Wright the “ amen” corner space. The thought of by all. The funeral Address, Box 14, Mullan, Idaho. * ers, and desirable for comfort and the pioneer surveyor of this county, choir will occupy a portion, nnd services were conducted today by pleasureableness, is first class. Its spent several days in this vicinity the platform is now high enough We are offering exceptional bargains In Rev S. E. Decker and the remains lately, taking Friday’s train for BURY. patrous wiil speak its praises. LADIES'. GENTS’ and BOYS' WATCHES laid to rest iu the cemetery at En T hrush —At Bandon, April 21, 1!)00, to Mr. I Marshfield. Ho will go up the for the children’s services. and Mrs, Morris Thrush, a son. chanted Piairie. Mrs. S P. (!. Johnson mashed a const route to reach the railroad Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12.50 up. K ime -—At Bandon, April 24, 1900, to Mr. fiugeron her left hand last Sunday, for his home nt Grnuts Tass, where LOOK AT THESE FIGURES ! and Mrs. 0. 1. Kirae, a daughter. Gents’ Watches, $4 up. Myrtle Point Enterprise: An crushing it painfully nnd tearing he conducts an ussay office as a 22 t> Goldeu C H ogar........ 8 I 00 B a r k l o w — On Bear creek, April 23. 1000, Boys' Watches, $1.50 up. 21 Extra C S ugar........ 1.00 drew J. Andrews, nil old and es the nail from its roots. It hap business. to Mr and Mrs N E Barklow, a daughter. t< Western refinery Dry teemed resident of this valley, died H u n t l e y — Near Myrtle Point, April 24,1900, 20 pened while she was on a spring We 1 »ought ’em for spot cash and give you tho benefit of close buying. to Mr and Mrs Wm Huntley, a sou. G i n d u ated S u g a r.. 1.00 at Lis home near this citv Sunday,. rocker, her hnnd hanging down by 5000 Ladies Wanted tt i l l a r d — Near Coquille City, April 27, Japan R ice ............... 1.00 April 25. 1900, at the age o f 77 AV 1000, the side swung too close and the At Geo. A. Robinson's Store to 20 to Mr and Mrs Ott Willard, a daugh 1.00 years. He was born in Columbia ter. finger wns caught between the purchase those new Dimities, O r 10 “ Riiast Coffee............ -E o S F IN E WATCH, CLOCK 0ND JEWELRY HEPAIfllNG. «< Rolled O a t s .,.......... 25 cts county, Ohio, and at an early age 9 rocker and pedestal. gandies, Lotus Lawns,. Warp Welts, D IE D . 9 bars good S o a p . . . . . . . . . 25 cts wput to California, and in 1875 Neptune Ducks, Chambrays, Cov K o o k a r d — At Ehclmhted Prairie, April 2ft, I consider it not only a pleasure movpd to C °os, coun'y ,oon,pd erts, India Li lions. Crashes, Li nette 5 packages Corn Starch. . . . 25 cts od 1900, ThoruHH Kookaid, aged about Gft ougar-Lioaf, near but a duty I owe to my neighbors W IL S O N J E W E L R Y GO. Oregon Flour, per sack . . . .75 cts i O D Sugar-Loaf, near this place, years. Française, Silks, Laces, Nettings, A, n l vA A D fiD r v a a v u D 'P n in . i where he reside until his desth. A ndrews —Near Myrtle Point, April 25, to tell about the wonderful cure All-Over Embroideries, nnd White At GEO. A R O BIN SO N » S T O R E . j Tbe fatjeral 8erviceB were t.0D. 1900. Andrew J. Andrews, aged 77 years. effected in my case by the timely Goods of all kinds, etc-, etc., just use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Third quarterly conference of ducted Monday by Rev. James K a n p l e m a n — At Bear creek, April 27, 1900, infant son of Mr and Mrs Vander Kan- receieed. and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was ta the Methodist Episcopal church Moore and tbe remains weie iu- dlemitn, aged 1 month and 3 days. ken very badly with flux nnd pro A fire nt Empire City last Friday (for Bandon aDd Coquille City) | terred in the Myrtle Point errne- cured a bottle of this remedy. A night totally destroyed the house will be held iu this place next Sat few doses of it effected a permanent occupied by Capt. Petersou of tho urday and Sunday. Preaching cure. I take pleasure in recom- life-saving station on Coos bay. We ami business meeting will he held mending it to others suffering from haye learned but little o f the par- at 2 p. m. Saturday. (N o service an immense stock o f the that dreadful disease.—J. W. L y n c h , ticulars. The property belonged Saturday night, owing to tbe India FAMOUS Dorr, IV. Va. This remedy is sold to onr townsman, ,J. J. Lamb, aud Famine Fund entertainment). Rev. by R. 8. Knowlton. I wns worth nt the preseci valuation C. A. Stine will preach at the morn ^ 9 of property at Empire at this time, ing services Sunday, nt which com BOTH IN QUALITY Prof, C. A. Sayre oar optician, ¡ ^ u V * 5 0 a Tbera was uo insur munion will be observed. Preach who is employed in San Fraucisco, ance. We did not learn the cause ing -Sunday night also by the pas AN D PRICE. which we will rp II at the shipped a trio of the celebrated of the fire, nor what loss was suf- tor, Rev. C. M. Bryan. Sunday- old price, regardless of Belgian rabbits to his son, Clar i fered by Capt. Petersou aud family. school at 10 o’clock Sunday morn- the general marking up ence, which were received in gor'd Call and Inspect Our Beautiful Lines of Summer Goods. ing. of prices by other bouses. shape yesterday. Clarence is con Mrs. B. E. Lyster, of Gardiner, ducting the 10-acre ranch near San- Oregon, visited in Coqnille City G. W. White, a prominent attor ford’e, west side of the Cunningham for several days lately. The lady ney and capitalist from Portland, creek bottom from tliis place, and i is the daughter o f Rev. Mr. Wells, who recently prospected this local T U ■ or t o y o o r .. M r , ■ W .T H V J T A C E U T tH A D V A N C E . will there try the pioneer rnlibitry a Baptist minister who died and ity for busii ess investment, left seau us roun oncErt, »tete whc'.ln r y o u » I h I i lady'« o r m an ’ « with you on our lines of j w h e e l; r rU o c-d o r, b r ig h t <>f f rtuiio an d wear wnrUr-d a n d TV K U I L L M i l l * T I I R W 1 Í U K L P- O . I), o n af»pr'»vR|, nlln w ln ^ y o u t o im m i t e an d •*- I D Coos couDty. Their breeding is wns buried at this place a few last Wednesday for Portland to General Merchandise— b inino It fu lly b e fo r * y o n a c c e p t It. I f it I* n ot all and m o re th an w « clai.it f o r It, o it l a b e t t e r whc*.l than y o u ca n f o r an y w h ere n e a r th o a fad in California especially, and years ago, and the wife of Mr. Lvs- close up some matters there and Hardware, re fu s e it_ a j_ d wü _ w 1U i»*y all exy reea r h a n r -s price from any no f I the stock has to he “ blue blooded” ! ter who is closing the estate of the return in about a fortnight with ournri re*. Graniteware, a t o u r S p e c ia l A g e n t 's M tm p k » p r ic e o f if marketable at nil. These are late Senator Al Reed, of Gardiner. his family. Mr. W. will open la the greatest har(?nln Iti a bicycle evor offered. Wo g u larantrelt n r a i ____ , cqnat _____ Gioceries, to any M 0 wheel on the market, nnd yon need not aerept It nor pay a cent assured to be o f the best pedigree, f Mrs. Lyster came to see to the care “ The Coquille Valley Bank,” tor If you do not find it rn we represent. We are E X C L l 'lt lV K I I I C Y C L K Notions, N A N I ‘ F A C T I ’ KKKM and tik e this meth>»d of quickly Introducing coming from a first-class establish of her father’s grave, and met sev. which lie tiled articles o f incorpo our 1 9 9 0 M ODKI.M . This offer o f a sample wheel at this low» price la Candies, ! mad.: to seen re a R I D E R A O E N T In each town to rv present us ment in San Francisco. ernl kind friends among oar people. ration with Coantv Clerk Hazard ami take order*. Our ajrenta make money fast. E tc. i C D C P IE IP A T IftN C Frame, 22 , S4 or M Inch» ladles. SI Inch. I W t the day before. Mb White has O r C v l a I v A I l U l l O e Hficthy w *m le«s tubing with forced connec at T H E F A I R STO R E. tion*. flush Joints, Improved expander device to fasten tent post and associated with him J. J. Lamb and handlebar; Roynl Aren crown; the celehruU-d M u v l* huh« and hanKer— ____ C. M. SKEELS, Proprietor. the easiest running known; ffr e o r d " A " tires, the best and one or the L. Harlocker. The capital stock most expensive tire* on the market. The genuine f t M o l n f c r Vlyglealw «addle; pedal*, tools and ai-cessorles the best obtainable. Enameled la is placed at 850,000—500 shares at black, maroon or coach green, highly finished and ornamented j special FRANK WILHON - - - W . F. KENNEDY finished nickeling on all bright parts. - W * e — **- “ 1 piece thoroughly te*t every FOR STYLI8H 8100 per share. Mr. White is an o f material th st goe* Into thin mar hi Our bladlw g y ea r'a a awtee bend with each bicycle. intelligent and pleasant gentleman, B D C C to *n any r one ■ending aendlng tbe #!«-IW gfdTtOcwsh >ea*h In full fnll with order we will Hats and Bonnets. r n c c send free a genuine H u rd iek 1 #,*W 0 mile »»srrel pattern cyclo and comes to our city with the best m eter; or a high grade floor pump. Your money all bwck If you are not Hat and Dress Trim perfectly sat I »fled. of recommendations as to moral A y r ID U f U C P I Q W e do not manufacture the cheep depart- W nCAr I f F l C L L O s m eet »tori' kind of wheels, such as many new mings. Fancy Work character and standing, and ns a b ig f supply su pply houae* houses advertise a d vertise and an d *ell sell m mm m high h ig h grade. • W e can fu rn ish them , GENERAL a t t 6 t*» r7 »7 stripped strip ped ; I or o r i».7» *9 75 to t o 11150 111 Ml complete. co m p lete. w> W e d o n o t gu a r a n te e n o r re co m business man of enterprise, capital Material. m end th em . K I ( T T O F .H .ltI IN N Q O ft bicycle b ic y c le o o f any a n y oi nrw* el e. n o m a tte , w h o o r h ow O K R E E O R R Ik OF c h e e p , « H O ws am i le t ns tell y o u how m m h w s r s n s e r e y o u on th e earn - m ach in e. and experience. His family, too, Stamping done to order If , ,u ¡ I I I i S I I I . D l i v • Wh— I » . ~ n n « »...1 u> m a A III C Y C L K hr d f - are U I V A D L C » 0 D U I tributing catalogues for ns n few days. W e need one rerwrm consists o f educated, refined and Call nnd dresstunklng In each town fo r this pnrpoae. W e have several hundred M E C flllI* M A X I» W M R B L A taken • j i " " ' ! ? i*hjch wo wIM Howe ou t at fl.S to e IO each; also aoroe Shopworn samples and V» models very cheaiK Send for Hair-Is »-»••- charming people —wife, sons and eel f? K E L I M I I L 1 T 1 Is unquestioned. Wo refer to any hftt.k or business bouse tnChtcage. or an y express or aud see. ratin'ad co in 'a n y . We will send you letter« o f reference direct from the largest hank* In < blcseo If you w - h It. HorspfdwM'ing a Specially. daughters- for whom we bespeak Mas. C. L Moos. $133 YOUR i u ORDER L -™*l! very «non. IJTGIve r -‘ttv~***ll‘” **■»—«• ul n u e n C bo T withdrawn name o tr~-°< f th u neper; a sincere and honest welcome and \V Cor Second nml Hall St»., the kindliest s:cial environments. L e M E A D C Y C L E C O M P A N Y , OMcmgn, m . Coquille City, Oregon. J J U T T L E TEMPERANCE HOUSE J.W . LENEVE, Dry Goods, Who Said Our Prices would be raised by-and-by? Well, we have RAZED them, for a fact—read the following: Watches! Watches! No Goods Ule are ii) receipt of A. L. Bryan Shoe AT HAWKINS’ But [New One J S*3»ÉR 8aT80$Ë M 6Y8LEM M EE $1 LEVI STRAUSS & Off SPRING BOTTOM M T S M illinery i KENNEDY & WILSON Bladffliilis i Wapn Work