Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 10, 1900, Image 3

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    CU J) Tinnii
New Shoes and Drygoods at
Oranges 25c per dozen at the
Hawkins’ New Store.
Clyde.
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Mrs. Sweet the evangelist, and
Col llarry is doing n rushing
T U E S D A Y , JU L Y 10, 1S00.
husiue.-s iu his livery business. daughter Ruth, were iu towu lust
Get your wheel repaired by Nos­ week.
R E G U L A R T R A IN S
Mrs. U: orge Wulff, of Marshfield
ier, one door east of postofiice. •
o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s and f k i -
J. 8. Kanematz took a spin to was over visiting iu town one day
d ay. will run an follows:
tLe bay cn his wheel Suturday. last week.
Leave
I
I Arrive
L a d ie s —Mrs. F. A. White will
7 15 a. m. I
Murehfield
1 111:15 a. in.
C alves fob S ale —F ive head of weave switches for yon, if you
7:45 "
| Beavi-r Hill Jun-t’u | Leave 0:45
steer
calves
from
4
tofi
mouths
old.
8:15 “
I C O y U lL L E CITY | •• 8:30
desire.
Arrive
Call at this office.
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A full line of hats, caps and
8:45 a. m. |
Myrtle Point
'
“ 9:00
A portion of M. H. Ilersey’s groceries have beeu added to the
stock of groceries have arrived. already complete stock at Hawkins’
L O C A L ITEM S.
Call and see what he has and get New Store.
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his prices.
Additional locals on 2d page.
Rev. J. L. Futrell goes to River­
Lemon» 20o per dozen nt * La
A hroomhaudle bolting machine ton next Saturday and will give a
Clyde.
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was placed in the factory nt this lecture Saturday night and preach
D. H. Cambell, of the Newport place last week by the new owner Sunday morning and evening.
mines, wan in town one day last mid umnger, Mr. Huguley.
F ob S ale —A team, well broke,
week.
An elegant assortment of ladies’ 4-year old colts. Will weigh 1000
Jqbn Curreu, of Hotel Coqnille and men’s Watches will be sold ou pounds. Good travelers. At Arago.
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E d R obison .
sold Ins Shetland pony to the monthly payments.
See our line of Jewelry.
Kinetiacope Co.
Mr. aud Mrs. Futrell in d Mary
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M acy & M oobe .
Lee returned yesterdny from the
Judge Woodruff, of Curry county,
W. II. Darby runs the “ lightning North Fork where they had beeu
passed through town yesterday
express” among the bauliug fra­ iu attendance at the district con­
od Ilia way to Roseburg.
ternity, uud will serve the public ference.
Groceries at Uersey’s new store. promptly und carefully in all busi­
C ontbacts to L et —L. I). Smith
Dry goods to arrive in the near fu­ ness entrusted to him.
* wants to let contracts to slash from
ture. Call aud see him.
For Sale— Wo have at Portland a 10 to 60 acres of brush on Coos
John Smith, o f Bancroft was on stock of tine Lubricating Oils and River. Address, L. D. Smith, Mursli-
our streets for the first time for Greases. Prices and terms are right. field, Oregon.
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a long while lust week.
Write for prices, C entral - R efining
FOR SALE, OR TRADE— A good
M. L. Campbell,of Eugene, rep­ Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Farm in Josephine county; will
resenting the Continental Insur­
F ob S ale —200 acres— 120 in
sell or trade for land iu Coos
ance company, is doing business
bottom—sufficient for 25 or 30
county.
Inquire at H e r a l d
in Ccquilte City.
dairy cows; 2 miles ' northwest of
office.
[Gn*tf
Sheriff Gage enme over from the town, on rail and wagou roads to
We learn at going to press of
bay yesterday morning and con­ Marshfield. Call at premises.
the very severe illuess of the child
tinued his trip up the river by same *tf
R. G. McQuioa.
o f Mr. and Mrs. Alex Snyder and
train. He is quite busy thesedays.
liey. C. A. Stine and Ilev. C. M.
also o f the little twiu son of Mr.
George Hite, who has betn so­ Bryan exchange appointments last
journing in Washington for several Sunday, Mr. Stine going to Baudon and Mrs. Lee Curry. We have
not been iuformed as to the nature
months past, returned Friday. We and Mr. Bryan reinainiug here.
of thier Double.
were glad to see George back again. This was done ou uccount of a
I Coos Bay News. I
We learn that Mr. and Mrs. W. B. slight indisposition on the part o f
Two hundred tons of rails for the
Kmith, so long, well aud favorably Mr. Bryau.
Daniels creek road arrived on the
known in this vicinity, are the
We will sell Del Norle.
happy parents of a little daughter
goods regard-
since some time in June.
The Fultou Iron Works, of San
less of cost for the next 30 days to
F ob 8 ale — 320 acres of good reduce our stock as much as possi­ Francisco, are constructing a light
draft steamer for the Siuslaw trade.
range for stock. 15 acres cleared ble before moving it away.
Fair
S. H. Hazard has bought the
aDd good 5-roomed house thereon; Store,
C. M. S k e e l s , Prop.
Jacob Laudo house, near the Epis­
spring water. Bare chance. Call
W. II. Nosier and wife aud two copal church, and will move from
at llEBALD office for information. *
youngest children, and Mrs. Bul­ Empire some time this month.
N. Plyleruud Bert Finnic started lock and family started for Rose-
Cap1.. Harris is having a gasoline
for tbe Salmon iniiuutian district burg, the middle of last week. Mr.
on a bunting trip this morning. N. and fnmi’ y will locate at some boat built bv Holland Bros, with
They will he joined a few days poiut in tbe valley, while the lat­ which he intends to deliver milk to
later by L. F. Maury, B. H. Burns ter will spend tbesummer at Rose- the creamery from Catching slough.
One of John Noah’s boys killed a
and A. J. Sied. Tuny will be gone hurg, returning in the fall.
big bear on the hill, back of the
about a mouth.
M. H. Hersey, who has just com­ house, South Coos river, Thursday.
Judge Harlocker and Commis­ pleted his large building on First The bear had been feeding on har­
sioner McIntosh went over the road street, yesterday received bis first ries and was iu lino condition.
toward Marshfield Sunday and, installment of groceries. His com­
Peter Carlin, an old resident of
passed judgmeut o u three Dew plete stock of clathiug and gro­
brhlges recently constri cted hv D. ceries will soou be displayed to Newport, was found dead on the
Grant Beale for the county. They good advantage ic this splendid road near that place on Thursday
afternoon. He had been picking
SHy the bridges are all right.
building.
blackborries when attacked by a
W. S. Perry and family started Anu Children in the House?
hemorrhage, and was trying to get
on Friday for quite «n extended
home wheu he succumbed. Coro­
"That
Ayer
Puzzle”
will
please
camping tour in the valley and
ner Horsfall was notified,
but
It’s something after nscertnining the circumstance
other parts of the state for rest and them immensely.
Sent to ho deemed au inquest unnecessary.
recreation for the benefit o f Mr. new, novel, interesting.
Perry’s health. We hope he may any address upon receipt of 10 cents Peter Carlin was a native of Irelaud
in stamps. Address, J. C. Ayer Co., aud nbout 60 years old.
return entirely recovered.
Lowell, Mass.
The steamer South Portland, well
C. D. Elliott, o f this place, who
J .J . Lamb, E. L. Fitch, Mrs. known on the bay, was caught in
has beeD iu ill health these many
years, will go to Myrtle Point Snt- Messer, Henry Paxson, J. G. Sim- the ice in the Bering sea lately, and
Her
nrday where he will join other i d o l s and family and the Misses a hole was stove in her bow.
parties with whom he will go to Edyth Havter, and Grace Skeels, airtight bulkheads kept her afloat
the valley o d a trip for a change. o f Coquille City, aod Rev. Daliuff aud she reached Nome iu safety.
Tbeir son, Earl, started a week ago. of Rivertou attended the district
Mrs. Thos. Coke and family, whilo
conference on the North Fork last picking blackberries near Summer,
We learn from Oliver Wilson, week.
last week, were startled by the sud­
who recently returned from San
“ We have sold many different den appearance of a large panther.
Francisco, of the marriage of Miss
Ethel Millard, but be does not re­ cough remedies, but none has Fortuuately they were not attacked,
member tbo name of tbe young given belter satisfaction than Cham­ but nevertheless they hunted an­
gentlemen to whom she was mar­ berlain’s,” says Mr. Charles Hol- other berry patch immediately.
Manger Chaudler telegraphed to
ried. They live in Oakland Cal. zhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. J. “ It
is perfectly safe nnd can bo relied the city last week for a hoisting en­
A runner came down from Fish- upon in all cases o f coughs or
gine, to be used in opening the new
trap Sunday afternoon for n doctor hoarseness. Sold by It. S. Knowlton.
mine at Beaver Hill, and the engine
for Will Willard, who has b e e D a i l ­
Miss • Josie Lyous nnd Miss will be here on the next steamer.
ing since the 4th. The case has
not, as yet, been sufficiently ding- Della Endicott baye purchased the A much larger engine hns been
nosed that we could learn tbe na­ millinery business of Mrs. M. H. ordered in the east, to be used when
ture of his malady, hut siucerelv Ilersey and will continue tbe al­ development work is well advanced.
Mrs. A. O. Aiken received a letter
hope that it will not prove to be of ready good business ou their own
account.
We bespeak for these from her husband yesterday, dated
a serious nature.
popular young ladies a good share at Cape Nome, June 16th, the day
Our old friend, W. P. Skelly. o f the patronage of the people of the vessel arrived. Mr. Aiken nnd a
came from bis present place of res­ our towu and community.
number of other passengers sailed
idence nt the Yelernus' Horae in
from here on the schooner Volante
H. L. Marsters, manager o f the
Napa county, Cab. to spend the 4tb
on April 23d.
They were caught
with bis two daughters, Mrs. Harry firm of Marsters Bro’s from ltose- in the ice for 15 days, aud oue
Herasley and Mrs. Perry Robison, burg, has leased property and will time provisioned the boats, think­
both of whom live near Johnson’s erect a building and open a branch ing the vessel would be crushed in
With Mr. F. A.
mill above town. Mr Skelly hns marble shop.
tbe ice pack, but fortunately no such
many acquaintances and friends in Tozier as superintendent and trav­ accident occurred, nnd they arrived
Coos county, having lived here for eling salesman. We srlicit a part safely at Nome.
of the patronage of the Coos
a Dumber of yenrB.
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county people and come to stay,
J. N. Drnne, brotherof our Wal­ we will bn able to furnish estimates
Hiverton Pick-Ups.
ter, Thomas and Philip, well known on all kinds of marble aud granite
in this county, arrived in town Sun­ work and will guarantee satisfac­
Dr. E. L. Snodford, the optitian,
day morning, from Joplin, Mis­ tion in every respect.
late o f California, made out town
souri. He came with the calcula­
a business call Inst week.
Deputy Supreme Organizer Dr.
tion ot making his brothers a visit,
Mr. Wm. Campbell of Newport,
hot since arriving he has formed N. F. de Clifford, o f tbe Order of is now with us. He is inspecting
such a fuvorable opinion o f our Washington, is in this county in the Liberty coal mine in the inter­
section be may conclude to make the interest o f this noble order and est o f some capitalists.
his peimanent home with ns. will give the people a chance to
W. B. Woods, of Bandon, le-
This has been a very pleasant hear him in lectures on the subject
greeting as these brothers baye of fraternalism. He ¡ b a 32d de­ snraed work on tbe rock qnary last
been separated for a long time, it | gree Mason and is a gentleman of Thursday. We are informed that
having been 33 years since W’ alter wide and varied etpei lence, Laving superintendent Swatka will com ­
and he bad seen each other, and I traveled in all countries of the mence operations heio about the
27 since Thomas and he had met. j world, speaks a great number of 15th inst.
Mr. Laughead, late steward on
Phil visited with him two years languages and is an exceedingly
ago when he made bis trip back j interesting gentleman to talk with. tbe Gen. Wright, ami cousin of
Don’t miss bearing his lecture. James Laughead of Bandon, will
to the old home.
run the cook house for the quary
crew.
Rev. .Mrs. Dalinff held services
here on Sunday last.
James Martin of Forhestown,
California, arrived last Saturday.
Keep your eyes open Jim, the boys
in our towu baye a large stock of
tia cans and cow bells bid away
for certain occasions.
Geo. W. Leggett has been suffer­
ing for several weeks with a sore
band. Blood poisou having set
in, he will loose a huger and possi­
bly a band.
M
Closing Out.
LEVI STRAUSS& CO
s
OVERALLS
Coquille Utly • Celabration.
The Ulorious day o f our national
independence wus duly ohsi i v»-d I y
a celebration previously hi r a c e d
by a ooinmittee of patriotic citizens
who were equal to the emergency
and presented a program iu real
modern American style.
With
thi exception o f a little Oregon
mist in the early part of tho day,
all went off iD first-olass style.
This interfered somewhat with
the parade, but gave tbe boys with
the tiro-crackers greater liberty
without endangering
property.
It is estimated that there were
1200 people present, aud there
would evidently have been more
had it not been for the threatening
appeareuce of the weather.
At sunrise the work of fireiug
tbe salute of thirteen guns com­
menced, and everything about
towu showed signs of life after
this, while guns and crackers kept
up such din that no one could for­
get that it was the glorious 4th.
About 10 a. in. the processions
formed ou Front street, marching
to the grove where all necessary
nrrangemeuts had beeu made for
the forenoon exercises. The ora­
tion of the day was delivered by
Hon. Walter Siuclair and was a
patriotic rehearsal of national his­
tory that carried one back, iu mind,
to colnuial days aud time c f tbe
berth of our grand country.
The music was furnished by the
Coquille Band and bad its effect
in keeping up the order and en­
thusiasm.
Key. E. L. Fitch opened the
exercises with prayer which was
followed by a song by the choir.
Miss Grace Skeels reading the
Declaration of Independence in a
patriotic manner, followed by tbe
oration and national sirs by the
band.
A sumptous basket dinner was
then spread by tbe people in con­
nection with bountiful supply of
bread, coffee nnd baked clams pre­
pared by tbe committee.
After dinner the afternoon exer­
cise were taken up on or near
Front street aDd carried nut iu the
following manner:
30 yards footrace for girls under
10 years, purse $2 00. MiuLie
Wright first, Louisa Willard sec­
ond.
100 yards footrace for men over
CO years, purse $1 00. C. H. But­
ler, first, C. A. Stiue second.
50 yards footrace for liQys under
12 years, purse $2 00. A. Bryan,
fiist, B. Hughes, second.
30 yards footrace for girls under
16 years, purse $2 50. Wiouie Mc­
Nair first, Maud Wright second.
100 yards footrace for men for a
purse of $5 00, won by A. R. Clin­
ton.
50 yards footrace for boys uoder
16 years of agp, purse $250. W.
N. Carl, first, Geo. Wilson second.
Sack race, 50 yards, purse $2 00
resulted iu a tie between Ed Lor­
enz aud J. Purdoe.
Tbe three legged race also re­
sulted iu a tie, for a purse of $200
in both cases the purse wasdevided.
The greased pole was climed by
several boys aud the six priz's
taken off without difficulty.
Tho track pole prize or $10 was
taken off by M. E. Lamray.
The greased pole walking over
the river was quite interesting,
though particepated iD by but two
parties, Arthur McDuflee walking
off w ith the prize of $500.
Little Jake Barger got away with
the Iran eatiug contest, gettiug $1 00
for his dry fun.
The horse race created some ex­
citement. There were six horses
entered for a quarter of a mile
dash and Tom Meld’s buckskin
came out about 4 feet ahead with
John Curreu’s Billy second.
The log-rolling contest wns a
lively scene.
Three men, well
qualified tor the business entered,
nnd while it did not last long, it
was exceedingly exciting. D. A.
Wright proved the best rider, not
falling off at all nnd taking a prize
of $15, while Jesse Hall took sec­
ond prize—$5. for bis plung bath.
Tbo band boys gave a ball at
night which lasted till broad day­
light in the morning which afforded
much nmusomput for the lovers of
the light fantistic.
01 EL COQUILLEfe
JO H 2ST
“ I h a v e n - »<1 y o u r v a l u a b l e C A M 'A *
R E T D and U ni them p erfect. C ou ldn 't do
without them. I have used them for som e tim e
for iudlgestion and biliousness and a n now com
p letely cored. Recom m end them , to every one.
Once tried, you w ill never be w ithout them In
the fa m ily .'’
E d w . A. M a u i , Albany. N. Y.
FTroprietor. ,(ê)J
f
CANDY
V V 5 F
f
CATHARTIC
t o o »
Ta lc service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help
Nuw Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room
TRADE MARK RSOfRTVRID
Pleajjint. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c.
...
CURE C O N S TIP A TIO N .
PECIAL
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iU r lin g R em edy Com pany, Chicago, M ontreal, Hew Y o r k .
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. T H .R A P . Sold andjoiarantecd by alldrug-
• IU -D A W gists to C U U K Tobacco Habit.
I Myrtle Point Enterprise.]
Enabling
S. B. Hermann received a letter
We Will Sell All Goods for Cash, or Trade, Deliuered,
from Dan Baiklow at Nome City,
dated June 22. He says the thing Thereby having no losses by bad debts.
Then we can make prices to you ou our goods that will astonish you;
is greatly overdone there, and that
Not only on Flour aud Sugar, but on Crockery, Hardware,
men are killing themselves and
Grauiteware, Tinware, Dry Goo Is, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc.
each other every day.
Please call nnd get prices. No trouble to show goods. After above
W. F. Wyland this week received date we will not opeu any more accounts.
T H E F A IR 8T O R E ,
a letter from
Horace Berry at
C. M. SKEELS, PROPRIETOR.
Dutch Harbor, dated June 20th,
stating that the little schooner Ze­
nith had arrived at that place after
a voyage of 22 days from Bandon,
nnd would iu a day or two sail for
Nome City.
T IJ P P E R
BANDON,
J. D. BarkloV, of the North Fork
was iu town today.
Ths new steamer Fnvoii'e will
be ready to make her trial trip iu
the very near future.
T
H. L. Marsters, our now marble
man paid ns a visit last week and
leased a lot from Mrs. Brown
where a shop will be erected at
once. He returned to make fur­
ther arrangements for installing
the work.
We give quite nn amount of the
proceedings of the couuty court
now in session which occasions the
leaving out of considerable other
matter, among which isn rep oit by
tho secretary of the M. E , South,
district conference held o d the
North Fork last week.
Ooq.-u.ille C ity
Oregon.
J.W.LENEVE,
S h oes,
H a ts,
Transien’ and reg.
White Labor.
wg* D c a ls r in O f
Dry G o o d s ,
M e n 's
C loth in g,
Groceries, Notions, Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails,
Paints, Oils, etc.
Oregon Flour per sack, 75 cts.
Prunes, choice, per lb, 6 cts.
Tomatoes, per can, 5 cte.
Rice, 20 lbs for $1.
Mr. Futrell is doing some good
Corn Meal, 10 lb sack, 25 els.
ami successful work for “ Order of
Soap (laundry) 5 to 9 bars for 25 cts
Washington” an insurance that
Oysters (g o o d )’per can, 20 cts.
carries both sick and accident bene­
fits. Policy may be carried to
getlieror alone. It is certainly the
best form of insurance we have
speu. Do not "have to die to win”
hs it pays at life expectancy.
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Men’s ned Boys’ Clothing.
See our
to $ 1 0 S t i l t s ,
Hiid higher; Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Tin auJ Agate Ware,
nt low prices.
N A IL S
are lower.
Who Said Our Prices
would be raised by-and-by?
Well, we have RAZED them,
for a fact—read the following:
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, - -
50 els
Chamberlain’s Colic Remedy, - - -
50 cts
Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
- - -
50 cts
Chamberlain's Pills (St. Patrick’s), -
25 cts
Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions)
25 cts
Vaseline - - -
- -
- -
- -
-
10 cts
Quinine still down. Inquire at our store for price.
everything
that runs on wheels.
S o ld
35 ets
35 cts
35 cts
15 cts
15 cts
5 cts
M A C Y «£ M O O R E .
E v eryw h ere.
M a d « b y S T A N D A R D O IL CO.
J W ilson
jew elry
10:
DEALERS IN
QkilElB
I for dMHHTKAP
$2 per M.
HULNGLE-MIL' j
W ILL
Fine Jewelrg, Watches, Clochs,
Slluerware, Optical Goods,
Musical Instruments.
Of
W E DO R E P A IR IN G
Frau Watches, Clocks nnd
Jewelry'.
We do all work promptly.
We do it well.
Wo do it at the lowest possible price.
We try to please our customers.
No order too large or small for our prompt and careful attention
T77"o S o l i c i t "STcmr P a t r r n a g e .
BlaflMl j Wagon Wort R y e s
Horseshoeing a Specialty.
N. W. Cor. Second and Hall S ts,
J ohnson — Near Coqnille City, July 8, 1900,
Coquille City, Oregon.
IHUtV
to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, a daughter.
T e ste d
a n d P itte d — T r y U s .
No Goods
AT HAW KINS’
1 iu t N e w
TTA R R Y ’S
----- M A I L -------
C ) 1 i es,
COQUILLE CITY AND MARSHFIELD.
BOTH IN QUALITY
AND 1*11 ICE.
Fine, roomy Coach, good team,careful, «killed
driver, ind prompt deli* ery.
Leave« Coqnille nt 1 o’clock p. m.; arrive« at
MArnhtield at i> p. m.
Leave* Marshfield at »> o'clock a. m. each
day, arriving ni Coquille City at 11 h . i u .
Groceries, Hats and Caps;
New Shoes, New Drygoods.
AND
LINE.
U T T LE TEM PERANC E HOUSE
First-class in every respect; conrteons treatment.
A slight derangement of tbe mn
ular Boarding and Lodging.
cbinery of tbe Dispatch caused
some delay in her arrival here to­ FirBt street—east end o f bridge.
day.
Dully, both of this county.
PASSENGER
STAGE
OREGON.
No matter what ails you, headache
to a cancer, you will never get well
This Popular Resort is better prepared
until your bowels are put right.
Ibau ever to care for the
Cascarets help nature, cure you
Truveliug Public.
without a gripe or pain, produce
Headquarters
for
Traveling
Business
Men.
Special inducements to
easy natural movements, costH you
just 10 cents to start gettiug your Tourists and Families contemplating visiting this Famous
health back.
Cascarets Candy Ca­ Summer Itesoit—Baudon Beach. Rates, $1 to 81.50 per day.
thartic, the genuine, put up in metal
boxes, every tablet has C. C. C.
T IZ IE
stamped on it. Beware of imitations.
W. P. KENNEDY.
Tnly
H O U SER
G a llie r B r o s, P rop rietors,
l o r t la o B o w e l s .
Port-Orford Tribune: E. W.
Win. Itich. Auent nt Coqnille.
McGiaw arrived np frtim tliB city
Cr.pt. McCloskey, Nteftniet* Kota.
by last steamer, accompanied by
Capt. Panter, Sieamer Dißpnteh.
Liberal discount for hauling, if purchased
one of bis daughters aud a lady
J. C. JAMES.
physician, hi d bringing up the re­ at the Mill.
mains of four deceasetl children—
a daughter aud three sons, to be
interred in, the Ticlienor family
cemeteiy at tins place.
GENERAL
T*. 1900, Frank Campbell nnd M i« Mintie
NOTICE !
ROM A N D A F T E R JU N E 1, 1900, W E W IL L BUY
O U R UOODS F O R SPOT CASH, T H E R E B Y
us to get the lowest ensh prices; and after said dat.
furnish first-chins Hhingles at Coquille
M t im iF n .
C amphki . l D ully —Near Coqnille City.
New Management;
New Furnishings Throughout;
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
BETWEEN
-
$ 1 .
H A R R Y , Proprietor.
Fa re
COL
Call and Inspect Our Beautiful Lines of Summer Goods.
D on a A na .
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