Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 26, 1900, Image 3

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    F or S a l e —I u Baudon, one of COB HALE AT A B ARG AIN .—
Fireworks, Plugs und Fire Crack-1 Gent's Furuishin. Goods — a t ! Thorns and orange blossoms—
Land at Cedar Point, with boom
tbe
choicest locations, a pleasant
tje2B*
don’
t
tell
your
own
secret«.
Wed­
ers— at Berlin Store.
je2(>* Berlin Store.
and boom privileges.
Also, over
ding Thursday night, 28th.
M.
home,
new,
unique
in
Btyle,
nnd
Mrs. Wilmot Getty came over
The 4th of July will tie cele-
250 acres of 2STO. 1 bo: tern land,
Al Bald), one of our boss build-
with a splended view of the town within 2 miles of Coquille City, in
from Empire yesterday.
hrnted in Coquille City.
TUESDAY, JUNE 16,1900.
ders, commenced work on the new
aud ocean. Sheltered from the quantities to suit purchasers. En­
• • I h a v e b e e n u iln jr C A S C A B K T i a n d a a
A. (). Hooton, of Bridge, wus a
Mrs. B. F. Savage, of the Day, j bauk liulllliug tbia morning.
a mild an<l effective laxative they are simply won­ north wimls.
For particulars, ap­ quire of
W. S INC LAIR,
derful
Mr danglitor urn! I were bothered with
was a visitor by the tram yesterday.
visitor in tow n yesterday.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
sick stomach and our breath was very bad After
[t f * tf]
. . . . . .
Prof. Golden, principal of the taking n few d ««'*s of Cascarets we bav* Improved ply at tbe H erald .
Coquille City, Oregon.
wonderfully.
Thc*y
are
a
great
help
in
tbe
family.'
ONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS uud Fill-
Ladies’ and Misses’ Trimmed
Lawns, Organdies and latest sty les
c q y schools, came over
W ii . h k l m in a N a g e l .
ilnya will run ns liillow»:
11.>7 Kitteuhoubtf St.. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hats, from $1 up--Berlin Store. * iu Fully Belts Berlin Store. je2t>
Coquille ou business yesterday.
I.« i t s
I
I Arrive
7.1S a. in. I
Marshfield
I 10:11» a. in.
CANOV
Charley Mathison is fencing
Charley Collier returned from a
J. C- Thurman has leased tbe
7 :4.-» •• | Beaver Hill Junat'n I Leave !>:!/»
C A T H A R T IC
B:IS “
| CO Q UILLE C IT Y i
“
D:30 anew the Mrs. G. A. Brown home visit up to his mine last Saturday. Drain blacksmith shop from its
place.
Arrive
. „
Mrs. Jamps Brown, of Myrtle new owner, Mr. Krewson, and will
8:45 a. m. I
Myrtle Point
1
9:00
The Second and B street ini- i Poiut, was a visitor in town yes­ operate the establishment.
1 I TX. t
JO H N
Proprietor.
pioveiueuts coutiuue and will he terday.
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r o P »
C learance S ale of S hoes —To
U X J A L IT E M S .
all right.
L adies —Mrs. F. A. White will make room for New Shoes, due in
Additional locals on 2,1 page
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dr. Robnrds, of ' wenve switches for yon, if you 30 days. W ill close out present
New Management;
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Toste flood. Do
stock down close to cost, at
Look out for Godfrey— acrobat Myrtle Point, were visitors iu Co- desire.
Qood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 26c. ¿Ac.
New Furnishings Throughout;
T he F air S tore .
quille today.
... C U R E C O N 8 T IP A T I O N . ...
and specialty artist.
F or S a l e —A tenm, well broke, *
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
S terling It "in n ! * Company, Chicago, H natreal, !»«w Y o rk . ; IS
8. W. Upton, bookkeeper of the |
The Star Comedy Co. on Ole
F ound - -A pair of ladies’ un­ 4-year old colts. W ill weigh 1000
¿ -y .------------
T i i R A f* Solti and guaranteed by all drug-
dressed kid gauutlets. Apply at pounds. Good travelers At Arago. Sugar Pine Lumber Co. at Grauts M • fl U 'D ttW givts to c V h *: Tobacco llabtl.
Olsen, eveuiug of July 3d.
Ta'
le
service
the
equal
of
anv
in
southern
Oregon. All white help
E d R obison .
Puss, who has yisited in this local*
* j *6w
New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Offic e and Reading Room
Mrs. Jasper Yoakum, of the bay, H erald office.
$5
Pattern
Hats
from
N.
Y.
for
L ost — A silver heart, from n i C ontracts to L e t —L. 1). Smith ity a fortnight past, returned home­ ^ 3 —at Berlin Store.
came over on yesterday’s traiu.
je26*
ward yesterday morniug.
bracelet,
with initials E. P. on it. wants to let contracts to slash from
A fresh stock of VacciDe l’ oiuts
10 to 60 acres of brush on Coos
Tbe large posters for our 4th of
Johnny Scott, of Parkersburg,
Leave at the H eiiald office.
will be received fiiBt boat at Phar­
River. Address, L. D. Smith, Marsh­ was in Coquille yesterday.
He is July celebration are out. Look at
One gross Shirt Buttons for 5c; field, Oregon.
macy.
not recovering satisfactorily from them, and see the program of the-
also good Toilet Soaps, guaiantced,
Dr. Whittaker, oor dentist, will
W.
Hunt,
photographer,
yes­
his lato injuries received at the day.
il for 5c —at Berlin Store.
je26*
Col. S. S. Everson, of Bandon,
visit Bandou professionally July
C K O M A N D A F T E R JU N E 1, 1900, W E W I L L B U Y
terday came down from Myrtle sawmill, we are Berry to note.
was a visitor iu Coquille City yes­
A special missionary service will Poiut to lower-river points with
1st to 8th.
I
O U R GOODS FO R SPOT CASH, T H E R E B Y
The
Rambler
«Dd
Ideal
Bicycles
terday. He will tour much of the
lie held at regular hour at the 1st Ins floating gallery during this
E. B. Lane, of the Myrtle Point
Enabling us to get the lowest cash prices; and after said date
are fitted with G. & J. tires. They summer in California.
M.
E.
church
next
Sunday
morning.
week to spend some time.
bank, was a visitor iu this place
need no repair. You will find a
We Will Sell All Goods for Cash, or Trade, Delluered,
The Star Comedy Co. were in
Friend Kerrigan is now a regu­
last week.
Ethan nnd Mrs. McDuffee will stock of nbove wheels on hand at
tending
to
appear
in
a
splendid
new
Thereby
bnving no losses by bad debts.
lar
visitor
down
town,
having
re­
go with Mr. and Mrs. W. Drain up all times at F. L ong & S on ’ s . f*5t
The postmaster’s salary at Marsh­
play on the night of July 3d, but
Then we can make prices to you on onr goods that mil astonish you;
covered from his late long aud se­ to Eden valley, probably to live.
TO 1 HE D E A F —A rich lady, cnreil of
field has been increased from $1400
Not only on Flour aud Sugar, hut on Crockery, Hardware,
rious sickness.
Several parties have mapped ont her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. sickuesB of two characters prevents
to $1500 a year.
Graniteware, Tinware, Dry Gools, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc.
Nicholson’s Artiticial Ear Drums, gave now, nud Ole Olsen will be given
to
go,
some
for
tbe
purpose
of
tak­
Come to the H erald office and
$10,000 to his Institute, so that deaf people in good style at Masóme hall.
Please call and get pricea. No trouble to show goods. After above
Don’t forget Ole Olseu. by the
gpt a World Almanac—a veritable ing up homes, and others into the unable to procure the Ear Drums may have
T H E F A IR S TO RE,
Btar Comedy Co., night of July 3d,
them freo. Address, No. 8877. The Nich­
Charley Dye visited our town dnte we will not open any more accounts.
wonder of compiled information mines adjacent.
olson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New last Saturday, representing “ Our
at Masonic hall.
C.
M.
BKEELS,
PRO
PRIETO R.
York.
[dec
00
for only 25 cents.
Grnudpa Lindsey, living with
Native Herbs” and another or two
Comrade C. D. Elliott drives ont
Miss Laurn Barklow is employed bis daughtei, Mrs. Robert Dean, on
The foundation has been laid, of the Alonzo O. Bliss Co. reme­
awhile every pleasant day, and is
I as a cook and will spend another the ranch about three miles east of and yesterday morning the frame dies, and on Monday and by noon
improving in health.
town,
had
been
quite
sick,
having
year at the Brethren's college nt
work of the uew furniture factory today exhausted the supply. They
been taken dowu about the 10th of Messrs. Krewson & Lantz began aie having a wonderful sale.
Two of the Mast hoys—Leo and Lordsburg, California.
Gallier Bro s, Proprietors,
inst., but is dow getting better and to take shape.
Hardy— were down from thp North
It will now be
George SteveusoD, who returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Hoffman, of is able to sit up.
Fork last Wednesday on business.
pushed to completion.
BANDON, OREGON.
a few days ago from a trip to his
Myrtle Point, came down on horse­
Mrs. 8. S. Barklow and daughter,
Tbe remains of Mrs. Gladstone back yesterday on busiuess.
This
Cbas. M. Dye, livmg in the miDe, on Mulo creek, Douglas
were buried 1««< Tuesday beside office acknowledges a pleasant call. Alta, returned to their home at South Fork section, is visiting Co- county, yesterday received a state­
This Popular Resort is better prepared
Norway yesterday after a three-
her husband in Westminister Ab­
ment of an assay of one rock sam­
-*T
than ever to care for the
An elegant assortment of ladies’ weeks’ yisit among relatives aud qnille as the agent of proprietory
bey.
medicines of special merit. Char­ ple. The figures are— gold, 84 40;
Traveling Public.
nnd men’s Watches will be sold on friends on the lower river.
Mrs. ley is one of our former townsmen, copper, 88 30; or a total of $12.70
Govsrtor Beckham, the young­ monthly payments.
Headquarters for Traveling Business Men. Special inducements to
B. reports herself ns quite recov­ and does not visit much.
per ton.
est man who w r s ever governor of
See our line of Jewelry.
Tourists nnd Families contemplating visiting this Famous
ered from her late decline in health
A U. 8. marshal appeared on the Summer Resoit— Baudon Beach. Rates, $1 to $1.50 per day.
Kentucky, baa announced his can­ *
M acy & M oore .
aud ns being nearly well.
SStse
H
e
r
e
!—
f . a . w h ite ,
hay yesterday aud served an in-
didacy for re-election.
our Coquille shoemaker, would I junction on the proposed sheriff’s
O up R. L. Bybee was brought
W. C. Sanderson, of Bandon, re­
The steamer Knight P.ncelor, left over from Marshfield by Maisbnl
like to trade one or more Guitars sale of the Beaver Coal Co’s mer­
T H E
turned last Friday from duty at
New Orleans last Tuesday for Carter last Friday, held to circuit
for good clover hay, haled, anil chandise aud other ware advertised
the state camp of the W. of W. nt
Cape Town with 10C0 horses for court on charge of burglary of a
also for some wood. Call and hob to take place.
Notice had been
Medfoid, and visited in this place
the British government.
him, and teBt his instruments. 4t* given by telegraph some days be­
saloon.
with friends Saturday.
Mr. San­
W. R. Dart y runs the “ lightning
Mr. Cecil went to Camas valley fore, and the officer duly appeared.
F or S ale —320 acres of good derson is chosen a delegate to the
express” among the hauling fra­ range for stock. 15 acres cleared head camp at Salt Lake City, Utah, last week, returning Saturday with
“ Dora News Notes,” in Myrtle
Coquille City. O r e g o n .
ternity, and will serve the public nnd good 5-roomed house thereon; which will be held in August.
Mrs. Cecil, who had remained nt Point Enterprise: The family of
promptly and carefully in all busi­ spring water. Rare chance. Call
that
place
to
visit
friends
and
await
Dr. J. L. Scofield arrived at Dora First-class in every respect; courteous trpatmeut.
R. H. Mast nnd family moved to
Transient and r«g.
ness entrusted to him.
at H erald office for information. * this place last Saturday, and tem­ an improved condition of the road last week and will take up their
ular Boarding nud Lodging.
The president has appointed
The river steamer Favorite was porarily occupied rooms at the at tlife time of their return from abode on the Ed Weekly farm. Mr.
Genernl Wheaton, colonel of the brought down to town last Satur­ academy buildiug. Mr. M. is an California.
Weekly will move to North slough First street—east end of bridge.
White Labor.
Twentieth regiment infantry nud day from the Roy shipyard to re­ efficient deputy county cleik, and
W illie Schroeder, the business country where ho has bought a tine
brigadier-general of volunteers, ceive her nmchiuery, which had we should he pleased lo have him­ hustler nt Arago, has bought the stock ranch containing 740 acres of
tö D e a le r in ^
to be a major-general of voluuteers. arrived from the city ou Friday.
self and family prepare to abide shingle-mill machinery at this good grass land.
with
us
for
a
longer
time
than
a
place
from
Mr.
Ilugnley,
late
pur­
Grand Coffee Sale at Geo. A. Rob.
Ellis McKinnon and Bert Wil-
The shingle-holt industry from
chaser from the Lyons estate, aud I son, son-in-law and son. respeet-
inson’s store— \\ ill give free y lb the Stockman place has been very guaranteed official term.
of Leg!) Si Haskin’s delicious, high- lively of late. Lyons’ are working
W. F. Kennedy, the blacksmith, will shortly move it to Halls creek j ively, of our Comrade Wilsou, ar­
grade Coffees with every sale of 14 out their contract before the ma­ who has been operating the estab At that place Wallace Hammack rived from Bums, eastern Oregon,
S h o e s , H a t s , M e n ’s C lo th in g,
lbs. Date of sale, Juue 25 to 30th. chinery is moved by its new own­ bailment connected with J. C. W il­ will officiate, placing the machin­ Wednesday of Inst week. Mr. Mc-
Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nalls,
son’s machine shop, yesterday ery nud running the business.
Kinnou’s family— wife and three
F or S a le —200 ncres— 120 in ers.
Paints, 01/s, etc.
bought
the
blacksmithing
portion
children—
are
nlong,
aud
all
are
PaiDt and pnper materials for
bottom—sufficient for 25 or 30
N otice —N o grinding will he
dairy cows; 2 iui I ps northwest of done at the Minnrd mill, on the aud will own and oper°te it uow in the Presbyterian church were re­ temporarily domiciled nt the home
Mr. K. is a good ceived Monday of last week, nnd of Mr. Wilson in the Spurgeon ad­
town, on rail and wagon roads to North Fork, from now till the new his owu unine.
workman, and hopes to merit the Tuesday morning the contractors, dition.
Oregon Flour per sack, 75 cts.
Marshfield. Call at premises.
Men’s nrd Boys’ Clothitier.
plant is ¡ d ; and no sawing from and
patronage of the public in his line. Leneve <fe Strang, proceeded to
Prunes, choice, per lb, 6 cts.
*tf
R. G. McQuioa.
See
our ^ 3 5 to 3 3 1 0 S u i t s ,
after July 1st, until doe notice is
The owner and people making
push the finishing work on that
Tomatoes, per can, 5 cts.
and higher; Dry Goods, Notions,
L. S. M inard .
Willison’s Australian Aerolites,
Photogrpher A. \V. Ericnou, given.
up
the
late
Kineliscope
nnd
Varie­
edifice.
The seals are received
Rice, 20 lbs for $1.
Shoes, Tin and Agate W hip ,
of Humboldt, Cal., has opened the
Chas.
Our eqntnoxial storm, which set which lias bpen playiug for some and bping placed by James livers, ties Co. are clever people.
Corn Meal, 10 It) sack, 25 cts.
at low prices.
gallery belonging to Mrs. \\ ilkiiis, in last Thursday morning, hardly time along tlie coast of California
Prall
is
the
stage
manager,
nnd
assisted by Mr. 1 ish, who did the
Soap (laundry) 5 lo9 bars for 25 cts
N A IL S
near the H erald office.
Pictures meiits the designation. It came as and Oregon, will exhibit atCoqnille
although
J.
Lyons
and
Geo.
Cham­
construction work.
Oysters (good) per can, 20 cts.
are lower.
of all kinds; 24 Stamp Photos tor a very gpntle, refreshing rain. City iu their own tent, at the foot
pion make up the performing force,
S. Rice, aged 67 years, living at they are thoroughly at home, a
50 cents.
See samples.
Come Many localities east have been of Frout street, next Friday and j
early. W ill remain only n short visited
with electrical storms, Saturday, June 29th and 30th. j the northwest edge of town, desires good tenm in variety programs Bed
time. Payments at time of sitting.* cloud-hursts and floods, particu­ The performances consist of cir- to testify to the merits of R. O. can make a good evening’s enter­
cus work, such as ncrol ats, g y m - j Kirkpatrick’s liniment. He tells tainment themselves.
Charles H. Marees, while acting larly in the Mississippi valley.
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nasts, sweet singers, thrilling tra-1 us he was laken dowD with rheuma-
in the capacity of nurse nt the Sec­
“ Myrtle Creek News,” in Rose-
T o C u r e n C o lil In O n e D n y .
tism a few days ago, so bad as not
ond Division Hospitnl of the Fifth burg Review: Rev. W. R. Han­ peze acta, wire walking, contortions,
L axativk B romo Q uin in * T ablets .
tr be able to walk, and hardly to Take
All drnggiRta refund the money if it foils to
Army Corps nt Santiego de Cuba, son, of Myrtle Point, preached tbe dances, Japanese breaking-ladder
move. On the second application cure. E. W. Grove’ s signature is on each
acts,
etc.
Adults,
50c;
children,
used a few bottles of Chamberlain’s funeral of Mrs. Betsy Strong in the
of the liniineut he recognized the box. 25c.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- Methodist church at this place, 25c.
.
good effects of the medicine, nnd
edy for diarrhoea and found it to Sunday morning, to one of the
.IVA H m m .
Last J liursday evening City i oa continuieg it he recovered, till
w er -B oi der — At Myrtle Point, June 20,
work like a charm. For sale by R. largest crowds sver gathered ou Marshal Goodman arrested
L. jn three or fonr days afterward he Tit 100
i, by Rev. W. Horsfall, Leonard W.
S. Knowlton.
such an occasion in this section.
Moon on a complaint made before j wns nearly well, and now is entirely
Traver and Miss Eva A. Border.
Justice
\Y.
C.
Chase,
for
assault
free.
*
R. A. Graham was booked for
W. T. C. Spencer, now in charge and battery, hut owiDg to the in­
m i v ia .
another visit to (he bav last week,
50 cts
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,
35 ets
. s — At the Perkins place, near Parkers­
of the Stockman place, has been toxicated condition of defendant,
Mr. Marsters, who is to take J amf
but ns nsunl, failed. He would
burg.
June
20,
1900,
to Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Chamberlain’s Colic Remedy, -
50 cts
35 cts
very busy the pnst month getting the case was continued until F r i- ! charge of the mnrble works at this
vey Tames, a son.
hardly recognize our conditions
Chamberlain's l’ nin Balm,
- - -
50 etH
35 cts
out the Lyons contract for shingle- day morning nt 9 o’clock.
At the place, is about due with his family L und —At East Marshfield, Juno 18, 1900, to
since his Jamison raid. The im­
Chamberlain’s Pills (St. Patrick’s),
25 cts ., 15 cts
bolts. There are about 50 cords hour set, witnesses who had been from Rosehurg.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lund, a son.
'JTie
firm
has
provements and prosperous con­
Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions)
25 ets
15 cts
yet. He is looking for E. N. Cory, subpoenaed duly appeared, and been represented in this county by
ditions in view now are legitimate
Vaseline - - -
- -
- -
- -
-
n ir.ii.
10 cts
5 cts
of Indiana, one of the owners, to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 8in-|F. A. Tozier, as solicitor, whose
and gaining the confidence nnd
Quiniue still down Inquire at our store for price.
arrange for tbe farther occupancy clair wns present to piosecute. work and contracts have been so W alsh —At the State Insane Asylum, at
Salem , June 10. 1900, Mary Walsh (form ­
support of the people.
and management of the place.
Howeyer, defendant ontered n plea 1 extensive aud satisfactory that a erly Mrs. Kerrigan), n«od 38 years, 7
M A C Y Æ M OORES.
J. T. Houser, the practical dairy­
months and 24 days.
The district convention of Women of guilty, as charged, and was as- branch of the works will be estab-
man and rancher who has charge
sessed fine aud costs iu the amount lished here. This will afford an
of the Flanagan & Bennett island of Woodcraft met iu Rjseburg last of $50.
opportunity to our people to patro­
Wednesday.
They
met
that
morn­
ranch on the lower river, visited on
nize home eutprprize nud build up
the bay a few days ago, aud last ing in the Native Son’s hall and
J. C. Huguloy, of San Jose, Cal., home industries.
Wednesday returned through this were called to order by head man­ who recently visited this plnce and
F in e F ar m a n d H o m e fo r S a l e
place with his family for residence ager, Mrs. Annie Hawkins, of To­ bought the broomliaudle nnd shin-
DEALERS IN
S H IN G LE -M ILL W IL L
I .-'ISHTRAU
furnish first-class Shingle« at Coquille
on the place. Mr. Houser gets a ledo, nnd Mrs. Josephine D. gle-mill plant from the Lyons es­ — Farm coutainiug 350 acres, about
Fine Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,
for $2 per M.
Crocker,
was
chosen
temporary
30
acres
iu
cultivation,
about
30
in
ton of milk s day, which he sepa­
tate, returned last Wednesday— a
Win. Rich. Agent nt Coquille.
Slluerware, Optical Goods.
rates aud mn Coquille creamery clerk. Miss Lou J. Schroeder, of little later thaD tbe date set, owing 8r,i8S nt>d clover (about jj cleared)
C?pt. McCloskey, Steamer Reta.
Coquille, wa9 on the resolutions to sickness—and will proceed nt H,K
Capt. Panter, Steamer Dispatch.
Musical Instruments.
does the churning.
HCres ' u orchard.
About
committee.
Liberal discount for hauling, if purchased
once to put tilings at work.
He 80 acres on tract ia bottom laud;
W E DO R E P A IR IN G
Last Friday’s train brought an
nt the Mill.
J. 0. JAMES.
O f Fine Wntches, Clocks and
Miss Flo Boyrie left yesterday has disposed of the shingle-mill balance heavily timheied of the j
immense amount of uew goods,
Jewelry.
machinery and general freight via yin Roseburg on trip to Port- machinery to W. H. Schroeder, of be8t »'mher, worth many timea
B'e lard. House of
tbe bay for this valley. The new laud, where she will make her Arago, which will be removed, and *be vftlae
7 rooms, and ae good water as can
We do all work promptly.
engine and machinery for the home with her brother Ed nnd his mnnnger of the broom handle he found in North America right
GENERAL
We do it well.
steamer “ Favorite"— White-Moo- family. The yonng indy, we on- business will he on nt once, nnd
at house; other necessary buildings
. We do it at the lowest possible price.
maw-Snyder boat, just launched a derstnnd, will go into a millinery will proceed to renovate and put
in fair condition. Plenty of land
few weeks ago. and measured by establishment and prepare liersf If into action the broomliaudle factory
for two good settlements. About 1
No order too largo or small for our prompt and careful attention.
to
its
fullest
capacity
and
as
a
per­
Deputy Customs Inspector Tower in a knowledge of that business.
mile from school, postoffice and
■^7"a Solicit Y c u r IF’a.trcn.agre-
lsst week- arrived, as also an en­ The H erald very much regiets manent fixture.
mill.
I
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
gine, boilers, etc., for the Dement the loss to oar society of one so
The district convention of the
inquire
nt
H
erald office, in per- i N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts.
creamery nenr Myrtle Point. The widely and favorably known, hut Woodmen of the World was held
E y e s T e s t e d a n d F itte d - - T r y U s .
son or by letter.
FSt4ai*'
Coquille City, Oregon.
new boats will now soon be ready joins in good wishes for her health at Medford last week. Neighbor
and welfarp.
for the swim.
Bolton, of Ashland, was president,
nud Neighbor Parker, of Medford,
clerk. About 50 delegates were
present in person ont of tli»> 77
composing the convention.
The
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principal business of tlie conven­
AND
tion was the election of two dele,
gates to the head camp, W. C. San­
BETWEEN
derson, of Bandon, and H. H.
Vpatcl), of Cottage Groye, aftpr a
spirited contest. The reduction of
Fin«, roomy Conch, good team.carefnl. «killed
driver, nnd prompt delivery.
tlu per enpita tax from 15 to 19
Leaven Coquille nt 1 o’ clock p. i d .; Arrive« at
cents a mouth aDd the redaction of
Marshfield nt 6 p. m.
Lunvo« Marshfield nt fi o’clock a. no. each
head officers’ salat ies, especially
day. arriving at Coquille City Ht 11 a. m.
that of banker. were recommended.
Fare
- - $1.
Th i next hipuuinl convention will
Call and Inspect Cur Beautiful Lines of Summer Goods.
C O L H A R R Y , Proprietor.
be held at Grauts Pass.
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HOTEL COQUILLE f e
f
PECIA L
S
NOTICE I
T U P F ER
T
UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
J. W.LENEVE, Dry
Goods,
Who Sold Our Prices
would be raised by-and-by?
Well, we have RAZED them,
for a fact— read the following:
C lin ics! sium es!
\Y.
F.
K E N N E D Y "
B u flitk s Wagon Wort
Goods
T T A R R Y ’S
LEVI STRAUSS &CIT
OVERALLS
PASSENGER
STAGE
LINE.
HAWKINS’
COQUILLE CITY_ AND MARSHFIELD.
But
N e\v. O
ik
BOTH IN QUALITY'
AND PRICE.