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. G r i l l i (L'üij Y lfm U l T U E SD A Y , MAY 8, 1900. REGULAR TRAINS ondays , W e d n e s d a y s ami f r i days will run as follows: Arrive L aave 10:15 a. m. 7 15 a. m. I Marshfield 7:45 “ I Boaver Hill Jun^t’ n Loave 0:45 " IS 8:15 “ I COQUILLE CITY Arrive “ 9:00 8:15 a. m. | Myrtle Point M EQUAL ITEM S. Additional locals on 2d page Register— regie ter— regioter! Comrade Elliott is on (lie mend. House for rent—apply at this office. [k* We ought to have a free reading room. Large stock o f celebrated A. L. Bryan Shoes just received at Haw kins’ . * The newly organized M. E. Sun- day school hnd 55 members pres ent last Sunday morning. Mrs. J. W. Krewson, just arrived at this placoas her home from Drain, has been vory sick for several days. llev . Mr. Hnusen, of Myrtle Point, preached in the South Meth odist church last Thursday uight. Mrs. Moon wishes those knowing themselves indebted to her to call and settle. She needs the money just now. * Is Nosier duly ariived at home at this place from a protracted stay in southern California, and we ac knowledge a call. Tex and Rock Robison both went to Brownsville on notification of their mother’s illness. She was better at lust nccounts. W ho will lead in the organiza tion of a fire company? Business men and property-owners should encourage such a movement. Why don’t the young men who aie associ ited with the churches and religious work organize a Y. M. C. A., nud the young ladies a Y. W. C. A.? W. R. Darby runs the “ lightning express” among the hauliug fra ternity, and will serve the public promptly and carefully in all busi ness entrusted to bim, * Attorneys Minot and Seamau, o f tbe bay, Topping, of Bnndon, nud Burtenshaw, of Myrtle Point, joined their brethren already at this place yesterday to participate in circuit court proceedings. The promoters of the India Relief Fund entertainment desire through the H kkat . d to return sincere thanks to the friends who aided the effort in any way, particularly those who contributed time and talents to tko entertainment, and to a generous public for patronage. C ommittee . Tbe Populist ticket, as far ns it goes, is a clean one and merits your support. They are all true men, free from demagogy or r.s office- seekers, belong to no ring and aro pledged to no deputies. Thpy stand on the principles of the party, are in favor of reforms and the general good— special privileges to none. County Superintendent Bunch replies to “ Dona Ami,” on his Strictures anpnt the conduct o f the teachers’ examination. We give the space to Prof. Bunch, foi Ids reply, nnd think that "Dona Ana,” even while using his usual, long time, norn-de plume, by which lie is well known, did not specially do so to hide his identity. We rather think he will follow up his inquir ies and try to establish his position. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to ray neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure effected in my case by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was ta ken very badly with flux and pro cured a bottle of this remedy. A few doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure in recom mending it to others suffering from that dreadful disease.—J. W. .L y n c h , Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is sold by R. S. Knowlton. Areata (Cal.) Uuion: The cream eries in this section paid for butter fat in April as follows: Harpst & Springs, 19J cents; Arjnta cream eries, 20J; Minor 20^; Loveren, 19|. In the Eel river valley the following prices were paid: Cold Springs, 19J; Humboldt, fifteen days, 22, sixteen days, 19; Independent, 20; Grizzly Bluff, sixteen days, 21|, and fifteen days, 17; Eel River, sixteen days, 21, and fifteen days, 1SJ; Ex celsior, sixteen days, 21, and fifteen days, 18; Red Roll, sixteeu days, 21; and fifteen days, 19; Ferndale, six teen days, 21, and fifteen days, 18£; Crowns, sixteen days, 21, and fifteen days, 18|; Andrenson, eight duys, 22, eight days, 21, and fifteen days, 18; Capitol, 19J; Abramson, sixteeu days, 18, nnd fifteen days, 21. Mr. Kerrigau coutumes very ill. ' Nails $4 75 per keg at the Fair Store. * i Siuionds’ Saws $1 per foot at the Fair Store. * Mr. Figg thinks be is improving from his lute attack o f rheumatism. L adies —Mrs. F. A. White will weave switches for yon, if you desire. * S. J. Tuttle, of the Tuttle Tem perance House, is nearly recovered from bis late sicknbss. Roy. C. A. Stine will preach for Rev. C. M. Bryan at the M. E. church next Sunday morning, and possilly at night, D. Y. BESTFORTHE BOWELS It yon h a v e n 't a regu lar, h e a lth y m ovem e n t o f the bowels every day. yo u ’re sick, or will be. K eep your bowels open, an d be well, r o ro e , In th o shape o f violent physio or pill poison, is dangerous. T h e sm ooth est, easiest, m ost p e rfe ct way o f keeping the bow els olear aud clean Is to take I ^ CANOV CATHA RTIC ^ to k & c c w e to R tO M T g W C D ’ P le asan t, P a la ta b le , P oten t. T a ste Good. Do Good, Jfevor Sicken, W e a k e n , or G ripe. 10c. ‘¿JC, 60c W r it e for fr e e sam ple, and booklet on h ealth . A d d re ss ■ t e r iU f K sa ed y C o a p a a y , C h ica go, M o a lr e a l, la w T s r k . J2l a KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAH F or S a l e —A team, well broke, Mr. nnd Mrs. Buskirk will leave 4-year old colts. Will weigh 1000 for Washington within a fortnigh'. pounds. Good travelers. AtArago. W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle *6w E d R obison . lumber. Enquire for particulars of F or S ale —Several head of good * M acy A Mows. dairy cows, all o f which will soon Mrs. McEwen, wife o f the edi be fresh. Inquire of A. Anderson, at his farm at foothills opposite tor, was dangerously ill from Mon Johnsou’s mill. * day of last week till the present time. G. M. Short, reoresenting the Mrs. J . W. Leneve had a light Myrtle Point Enterprise, is an nt- teudant at the circuit court this stroke of paralysis a few days ago, week and made the H erald sauc- and besides wns ill from a bilious attack, but is now better. turn a frieudly call. Evangelist E, A. Ross, who form T O I HE DEAF.—A rich Indy, cnreil of her Deafnemnnd Noises in the Heed by Dr. erly affiliated with the M. E. church, Nicholson’s Artificiel Esr Drams, eave $10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people South, has united witli the Presby nnuble to procure the F.sr Drams cosy hnye terian church in California. them freo. Address, No. 8877. The Nioh- olson Institute, 780, Eighth Ayenne. New York. idee 00 Ttifi entertainment, given by our people in la-half of the India Re lief Fund at Masonic hall, last Sat urday' uight, was a most grutifying success, both as to urtistic and pleasing musical and literary num bers and appreciative attendance. The hall was comfortably filled, bringing to the fund a total of something over $72 A little over $65 wus tnkeD in at the door, and the balance was sent in by frieuda who were unavoidably hindered from being preseut by sickness or other essential cause. TH E PROGRAM Was well given, varied nnd edify- ing, nud included the following nil m hers: Overture. Invocation, by Rev. C. M. Bryan; cornet solo—Geo. O. Leach, with Miss Birdie Nosl-r ns piano accompanist; recitatiou, “ The Murderer"— Mrs. Goodloe; vocal solo, “ Swinging with Teressa” - - Mias Grace Skeels; recitation, “ Farmer Stebbins at Ocean Grove” — Mrs. Sbellabarger, of Bandon; instrumental duet, “ Tally Ho March” — Mrs. M. O. Hawkins and Mrs. Mande W ilson; recitation, “ The Creed c f the Bells” - -Mrs. Dr. J. B. Moore; vocal solo, “ You’ ve One Friend, Dad” — T. J. Eckles, organ accompaniment, Mrs. Good loe; overture; com ic operetta, en titled, “ Penelope, or the Milkman’s Bride,” with the following cast: Penelope..........................Mr^. Claude Nosier. Mra. Crokor.................... Miss Marvin Lamb. Pitcher (Policem an)............. Oeo. O. Leach. Toaser (Grenadier)................. ,..J . A. Lamb Mr. Chaika (the milkman) .Aaron Wilson. Fine home — good house of 6 rooms, 3 nice lots, most eligibly ----------------- .* « § » . ------------------- Apply at F o r S a l e —Two good Horses, located, for sale cheap. [s* true to pull. Weigh about 9501b this office. Mrs. A. J. Sherwood was very each; 8 years old. Also a set of J. W. Otto, of Bancroft, is dowu poorly most of last week, but is Harness, nearly new. Call on or at court. Mr. O. is an intelligent now on the mend. address, J o n a t h a n Q u ic k nud progressive citizen, nnd a J. T. Noslsr will depart witli his *4t. Coquille City, Or. reader of the H e r a l d . family for Baker county, eastern Mrs. H. H. Stanford, o f the Warrant No. 7, of the 10-mill tax Oregou, about next Tuesday. Sooth Fork, who bad come to this of School District No. 8, will be paid The new bridge leading north place about ten days ago to visit at on presentation to District Clerk ami toward Marshfield is finished Mrs. C. D. Elliott’s, was taken ser Nosier. No interest allowed after and at the service of the public. iously ill of pneumonia and is just May 15, 1900. Mrs. Watkins and daughter, takiug a change for better. Mrs. N. Plylerand child returned Miss Elsie Tilmnn, of Gravel Ford, Captain E. Thompson, of Peta home yesterday from a winter’s made a visit to Coquille last week. luma, California, who has been in yisit in California. Her family are Miss Addis Snyder, one of correspondence with onr real estate residents of Merced. Father and Marshfield's charming daughters, roan, Mr. Sanford, for a short Pine, mother are not in good health. is in Coquille visiting her grand arrived by Monday’s train nnd is F o r S a l e — 320 acres of good parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. prospecting our section with n view of locating, should be find condi range for stock. 15 acres cleared Hayes. and good 5 roomed bouse thereon; tions favorable to bis desires. Several items we had intended spring water. Rare chance. Call to prepare for this issue are held 5000 Ladies Wanted at H e r a l d office for information. * over, owing to severe sickness in At Geo. A. Robinson’s Store to F o r S a l e —200 acres — 120 in our family, which has prevented purchase those new Dimities, Or- bottom — sufficient for 25 or 30 their mentiou. gaudies, Lotus Law ns, Warp Welts, dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of Mrs. Ennis, ef Bandon, joined Neptune Ducks, Chambrays, Cov towD, on rail and wagon roads to her husband, ReV. R. Ennis, at this erts, Iudia Linons, Crashes, Linette Marshfield. Call at premises. today in search of a house. Fraucaise, Silks, Laces, Nettings, *lf R. G. M c Q uigg . I pine: f they do not succeed here, tlidy All-Over Embroideries, and White Pbotogrpher A. W. Erickson, will move to Myrtle Point and muke Goods of all kiuds, etc., etc., just of Humboldt, Cal., has opened the Presbyterian headquarters. receieed. gallery belonging to Mrs. Wilkins, The Presbyterian presbytery has Can a Real Estate Man go to uear th o H e r a l d office. Pictures Heaven? One at least hopes to, nud of ail kinds; 24 Stamp Photos tor established anew the district for Rev. Mr. Eunis, toinclnde Coquille will continue to sell Dairy Farms, 50 cents. See samples. Come Timber Lauds, Stock Ranches and early. Will remain only a short City, Myrtle Point aud Willowdale, aud gives the Bandon charge over unimproved lands low. A variety time. Payments at time of sitting.* of Residence Properties, Business to Rev. Gillespie in connection N. P. Peterson, a prominent and with the Weddetburu church. Chances, unimproved Business nud Residence Lots, Acreage, nnd small intelligent business man of Fern- The Coast Mail editor seems to Farms near town, on legitimate dale, Cal., visited ns yesterday. be mixed, much like bis drinks, Mr. P. invested in Coos county business principles ns he has done which he apes after the cockueys, foi 13 years past. Wheu you are property last summer, and makes as in late issues he is tunning tbe this a visit o f inspection and busi in the county give me a cliance. The H e r a l d had a Gallier brothers—Steve aud Ed — Office—Coquille City, next door ness chiefly. pleasant call. He returns home, as Republican candidates for sher to postoffice— up stairs. iff. B id cess to ye, Steve, why, via the bay, today. R. D. S anford . on your late visit over there, didn’t The Tnpper House, Bandon, yon make him take his ’alf and ’alf Audretv Lukens, the contractoi and builder, who hns the construc with the Gallier Bro’s at the he.lra, straight? tion of T. A. North’s creamery has now n large and rapidly increas A. W. Erickson, a photographic near Riverton on band, came up ing patronage. It is a very invit- artist from lium bolt couuty, Cal., lrg place for commercial men, fam aud speut Sunday nnd yesterday has rented the Wilkins gallery in at home. They await the machin ilies and visitors at the famous this place and solicits a call from ery, which is expected at once, and Bandon Beach, and this summer everybody. He has some tine sam Mr. L. will take charge and place will greatly increase its popularity. ples of work on exhibition, and it, then the new creamery will be The H e r a l d , today, publishes its comes prepared to duplicate them, gin on gilt-edge. Mr. North knows card. in all styles, in the very best man what he is doing, and seemed wil F. E. Hicks, o f Areata, H u m ner and at most reasonable prices. ling to take the chances, nnd we boldt county. Cal., is a visitor in Give him a call. See bis coid. hope that it will be up to his ex this city nnd will assist Mr. Erick -------------— ------- r j ------- pectations m profit to all parties son, the photo artist at the Wilkins interested nnd assist in a more gallery, for the time being. Mr. Card to the Voters ot Coos County from Capt- H- W. Dunham, rapid development ot our splendid H. used to be nt Marshfield, asso natural advantages. Mr. North ciated with the steam laundry at Capt. H. W. Dunham, Populist knows we have the best dairying its inception, and now returns to section—aside of rapid aud prompt Coos with a good opinion o f tbe candidate for sheriff, sends us this card for publication, which explnins tiausit—in the whole country. capital city r d o its advancement. itself to the voters o f Coos county. The ususul grumble nnd unfair His employment ns engineer on LOOK AT THESE FIGURES! criticism of tlie India Benefit Fund the government dredger occupies 22 lb Goldeu C Bugar........ $ 1.00 entertainment, as it has been in the 1.00 his time and precludes bis personal past ngaiust every other effort to 21 “ Extra C Sugar.......... canvass of the county to, see indi promote charitable, moral or pub 20 “ Western refinery Dry Gianuiated S u g a r.. . 1.00 vidual voters, hence, he.spenksj .to lic interests, is full-fledged and get all at once in this card and trusts ting in its contemptible work. It 20 “ Japan R ic e ................. 1.00 his interests to the pebple: 10 “ Roast Coffee.............. 1.00 is now insinuated that little or none A CARD. of the money raised by last Satur 9 " Rolled Oats.............. 25 cts Owing to circumstances, it will day nigbt’R entertainment will get 9 bars good S oap................ 25 cts! to the sufferers—that it will be 5 packages Corn Starch. . . . 25 cts be impossible for me to visit the absorbed by the participants as Oregon Flour, per sack . . . .75 cts diffs rent precincts, bat my record expeuses incuired and pay for ser At GEO. A R O B IN S O N ’S ST O R E . here for the last 27 years m famil iar to the most of you, therefore I vice, despite the fact that these While you are having your atten-! suhmit myself for your snffrAge. friends gave tueir time and talents tion called daily to a subject is the i Respectfully, to the cause and paid admission best time to have all tho needed in H. W. DtJNHAM out of their owu pockets. We have formation about it. While you are j Popnlist Candidate for Sheriff. bpen long surprised that our peo reading the daily reports about the! ple will harbor such characters in suffering Beers, you ought to learn the community— they should just nil about how South Africa w a s set be let severely alone to be discour tled— first by the blacks, then by aged and starved till they die out, the Portuguese, Dutch, English, or pul! ont or bang themselves. | Germans, French, Italians, etc., in- That element is not ueeded in any | tlueDces combining and conspiring community. may | which led to present conditions. These conditions did not arise in a o single day, nor year, but have been growing for decades, if not for gen erations. As it wns with us, our ! constitution, our government, our nation have been a growth, so also there. As it in interesting and help ful to study this growth in rne, so in the other. Be aure to get South Africa, by J. C. Ridpath, L. L. D., and Prof. Edw. S. Ellis, A. M., greatest living historians. The that makes your publishers have delayed the publi cation so os to get in the war record, so instead of 600 large quarto pages, there will be about 700. LEVI STRAUSS k CO OVERALLS . The India Relief Entertainment. T R A D Ì M ARK Comrade W. Drain is now seen daily on our streets, after a severe attack of pneumonia. - In every town and village be had, the J -M The services at the several We have information from a re chinches last Sunday were «ell liable source that Dr. B. Daily, attended. Rev. Mr Bryan, of the Democratic and People's Uuion M. E. church, conducted Lim third candidate for congress from this HAD quarterly meeting, liev. Q. A. Stine, district, will visit Coos coouty be of Coquille, assisting him at the fore the election. Let un give him Sunday morning service. Rev. such a welcome that will assure bico Robert Ennis, o f the Presbyterian of a grand majority from Coo* and I am afraid I have in church, occupied his pulpit Sunday County. Our personal knowledge Rev. T. J. o f Dr. Daily is that he is all right herited it. I do not feel and Sunday night. w e l l ; I have a c o u g h ; m y Owen, Baptist, held Fair congrega on the issues present before the tions at the Christian church,which people, and besides is an able man lungs are so re ; a m losing building they occupy 1st and 3d and a worker in tbe people’s inter flesh. W h a t shall I d o ? Sundays of each mouth. ests. Your doctor says take care o f yourself and take plain cod -liver —r T A T - .—_ T - T- ^ _____ GRANDMA CONSUMPTION s b .“..T TU p p e r SCOTT’S EMULSION It is very palatable and easily digested. If you will take plenty of fresh air, and exercise, and SCOTT’S EMULSION stea d ily , there is very little doubt about your recovery. There are hypophosphites in i t ; they give strength and tone up the nervous system while the cod-liver oil feeds and nourishes. h o u s e ,! Gallier Bro s. Proprietors, take it, and they can't take it long. It is so rich it upsets the stomach. But you can take B A N D O N , OREGON. This Popular Resort is better prepared than ever to care for the Traveling Public. Headquarters for Traveling Rusisess Men. Special inducements to 1 Tourists and Families contemplating visiting this Famous ! Sommer R esoit—Bandon Bench. Rates, $1 to $1.50 per day. Soc. and $ i.o o , all druggists. S C O T T & B O W N E , Chemists, New York. A Sad Suicide. The Roseburg Review of the 3d inst says: Early Wednesday morning the commuuity was startled by tbe news that Miss Agnes Jones had committed sui cide by bangiug berself in the barn of her fatbei, Geo. W. Jones, at some time daring tbe night, at tbe family home at the northern edge of this city. Miss Jones was fully dressed when found and it is thought she did not remove any of her clothing on lying down when she went to lier room. She wns a young lady of most exemplary character nnd of modest, retiring disposition, and much loved by her friends who with the family are inexpressibly shocked and grieved by her tragic death. T H E T UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE C o q u ille C ity . O re g o n . First-class in every respect; courteous treatment. ular Boarding aud Lodging. Transient and reg W hite Labor. First street—east end o f bridge. «g D e a le r in©* J. W. LENEVE. D r y G o o d s, S h o e s , H a ts, M en ’s C loth in g, Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, Paints, Oils, etc. Oregon Flour per sack, 75 cte. Prunes, choice, per lb, 6 cts. Tomatops, per «a«, 6 cts. Rice, 20 fibs for $1. Corn Meal, 10 lb sack, 25 cts. Soap (laundry) 5 t o 9 bars for 25 cts Oysters, (g ood ) per can, 20 cts. Men’s acd Boys’ Clothing. See onr $ 3 5 to 5 1 0 S U - i t S , Hnd higher; Dry Good-i, Notions, Shoes, Tin and Agate Ware, at low prices. N A IL S are lower. Another Precinct Heard From— More Nuts to Be Cracked by Pvof- Bpnch. Gravel Ford, May 7.— I would respectfully ask W. H Bunch, nom inee on the Republican ticket, why a certain young ludy teacher has been writing orders to parents re questing them to buy Prince’s arith metic books for her pupils, wheD, as I understand, tho state board rec ommends Fish’s as the book to be used in our schools? If he has as good a plea o f authority ns said teacher has for using said Prince’s books, he has good authority. No. 2. If the voters of Coos county will investigate school mat ters, me thinks M. O. H. will be our next school superintendent. M oiie B ack . -------------------- - « » » ..--------------------- Who Said Our Prices would be raised by-and-by? Well, we have RAZED them, for a fact—read the following: 50 cts Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, - - 50 cts Chamberlain’s Colic Remedy, - - - Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, - - - M cts Chamberlain’s Pills (St. Patrick’s), - 25 cts 25 cts Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions) 10 cts Vaseline - - - - - - - - - - Quinine still down. Inquire nt our store for price. M ACY 85 cts 35 cts 35 cts 15 cts 15 cts 5 cts M O O R S. F ine F arm and H ome for S ale — Farm containing 350 acres, about 30 acres in cultivation, about 30 in grass aud clover (about 8 cleared) and 3 acres in orchard. About 80 acres on tract is bottom laud; balance heavily timbeied o f tbe best timber, worth many times the value ot the lard. House of 7 rooms, and as good water as cnD We are offering exceptional bargains in be found in North America right LADIES’, GENTS' and BOYS’ WATCHES at house; other necessary buildings Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12.50 up. in fair condition. Plenty o f laud Gents’ Watches, $4 up. for two good settlements. About 1 Boys’ Watches, $1.50 up. mile from school, postoffice aud mill. Wc bought ’em for spot cash and give you the benefit of clore buying. Inquire nt H erald office, in per son or by letter. [St4ar* Watches! Watches! nona. -^FINE WATCH. CLOCK 0 ND JEWELRY HEPAI^ING. B o n e b b a k k — On H obs slough, April 26,1900, WILiSOlM J E W E L R Y GO. to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bouebrake, a son. N o r t o n — On Catching slough,'April 14, 1900, lo Mr. and Mrs. VV. H . Norton, a son. D IE D . C h a p k l o n — At Marshfield, May 3, 1900, Miss Leah Chapelon, aged 18 years. We are it) receipt of an immense stock o f tbe FAM OUS A. L. Bryan Shoe No Goods AT HAWKINS’ But New Ones, BOTH IN QUALITY AND PKICE. which we will sell at tbe old price, regardless of the general marking np o f prices by other houses. Call and Inspect Our Beautiful Lines o f Summer Goods. I 38H T R O S E B IG T S L E H E F R E E jc v r ad<Jrc«i W rT H O U T A C t 't i T I N A D V A H O C . S I k O U S V O U ft O K P L tt. »tar® whether you wleh lady's or man’s on approval to with yon on our lines of General Merchandise— Hardware, Graniteware, Gioceries, Notions, A E tc. at T H E F A IR STORE. C. M. SKEELS. Proprietor. iic a Axle KENNEDY & WILSON Grease Bladfflis • ffapi Wort horses glad. ■~~r wheel; glv cco lrr. height o f fm m u and gear wanted and W K W I L L » H I P T ill-; W J i r .r L U. O. D. on approval, allowing you to onr rat« and e x am .ne It fully brfor* you a /v rp t It. If It la not all and more than wa claim for it, and a better wheel than you can g et for any where near tho price from any one el e, ref ii » o it and we will pay all expreee charge« ourarivea. Thm “ M O N T R O S E ” B to y o im $ 4 C S O a t o n r S p e c ia l A g e n t '» s a m p le p r ic e o f ^ | Q - - la the great**»» »«argnln in n Mcyrie ever offered. W e gu aran teel* equal to any $40 wheel on the market, and you need not accent it nor pay a rent If you do not And It a» we repreaent W e are E X f M » I t R H I C T C L B M A M 'F A C T I R K I W and take thia method o f nub-kly Intmduclnfi our 1 9 0 0 M O a sample wheel ae thia low price la O lfE l t E L I ft. A Thii_olfer . o - f ______ ^ N T T f In each town to represent a a made to wen re a R I D E R A O E N ___ ___________________ nar fast. am. take older«. Our amenta make monsy ------------------------------------------- “ f t or ttln e h j ladle». 21 Inch. M d t t M n f with fonred connec tion». flush joint«, Improved expander device to fasten seal post and handle hurj Hnyal Arch crown i the celebrated M a v la hubaaud hanawr -- the easiest running known; R e . urd « A " tire*, fhe N-af and one »C the most expensive tires on tbe market. TlM genuine # 4 M ealnger lly « l e a l « ■addle; pedals, tools and accessorie» the best obtainable. K name led In black, maroon or coach green, highly finished and ornamented; special R iparte.. W # thoroughly t ________ a t every ple-ce _ HB|___ finished nickeling on all brig bright | o f material that goes Into thia I O tif h tn d la g year*» g u a r- ma tei — d with each blcyrle. a n (tee t e ® ben b to any the PffLAWcaah In full with order we will ny oneaendlng one ae ’nulno B a rd ls-k 10,000 m ile barrel pattern cyd o- _____________ J fre« a gem Your mcney all bark if you are not m m eter; eter; or < a high grade fl * 'a a t U A e d . rfectly SPECIFICATIONS. FRANK WILSON - - - W. F. KENNEDY j GENERAL FREE w coucema and Mg supply H I||rP | W We do not manufacture the chenp depart- V f n C C L « i ment atore kind of wheels, auch as many new “ aa bl|di grade. W e can furnish them. bT 17 r » s t P to — tli.50 - complete. however, at «1 to t rt r i>p«d 1 n p ; . - or _ . - W.7» -_ — ^ ------ , ----- » '— ------- atter tter wh w h o o r h ow H F .r » K K w fe ---------------- n F .K IK tt --- a bf, v. ie le o f any one else, no m m us and let I 0» te lly o«i how much m »ch we can save save you on the same machli cheap, write aa f tellyo« wheel wweanamlatyouVïEARM we can aarlst yon _ iry.K. U U A B -------- L E --- | q J y Y * a Wh**,, ▲ R I I'YOLK per»<>n hy dt»- tributi og eata logo ca Joru a afe w ,1 W e need onap . __ whj k h WO In each town for thia purpoec. W » h » » $ w v s r tl h n n d ^ h LC'O N D H A Jl fl W 1 IF .K M taken In trade bend for Rarrttla Mat. H o«« ou t at Ä d » l to g| i f « each; ai o som « »hopworn sample« and *•« modela I very very cheap, chcaj will cloae house or any exprers or --------------------------- t -------- 1 , |)t an<JlMwMon^ , w ? fwf, r to any bank or budneas h o u - * in - ' Chicago, » O f It ItK I.I A IH I IT V rest hanks In Cbieago If you wfd» It III sen se id y '•* letters o f refe n* »ce direct from the largest riuir .iul company. W c will This low priceand the-® »p«-elal term a of shipment without depoalt wUI I W O Glve this paper. R ii iv v n u n u r n i c withdrawn very soon. flT Iv e name of thin Horseshoeing a Specialty. N. W. Cor. Second and Hull Sis.,. SEND YÖUN ORDER!:-*k J. MEAD CYCLE Coquille City, Oregon. L COMPANY, ,! M .