Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 27, 1900, Image 2

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The “Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigars.
C H ij T ic v a li
The Msndalay's First Trip.
OUR NtW bUNK
The new steamer Mandalay put A Convcnionce we Have not En|oyed
the Big Fire-
in her uppenrnuce nt the mouth of
the Coquille last Wednesday and
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY was hailed with delight by the
The Coquille Valley Bank
m a n y p e o p le o f th is vulley. T h is 'completed its banking house
D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor. is a th in g th a t o u r p e o p le Im ve w ill be re a d y fo r b u siu e s b y th e
Since
T U E SD A Y , SOY. 27, t900.
has
nud ,
first
lo o k ed fo rw a rd to fo r it. a n y y e a rs. |
D te e m b e r. T h is is a n in s titu -
Lie» jteil to the material and aocial op ,
aaiidiniTof
p a rtic u la rly ' Ite g u la r s le a n ie r c o m m u n ic a tio n 1101101 " ^ ' h th e p e o p le o f th e Co-
ixilding of Vi««Coqifie
theCoqoiiie Valley particularly
md of Cone
County generally.
ccnerally.
and
(’«os Comity
^ , rt' bptw ppn th is riv e r find Sfin E n iu -
Yiilluy iiud th o se of C oijuillu
Subaoription. per year, in advance, $ 1.00 i cisco will do more to develop the City in particular, may well fee]
rr i||e p i pin; u kept on me at e o ntHE's dormant resources of
of this
this valley
valley jl proud.
1 n l o I 11 r.lt Advertí». 11« Agency, « yml «
M e rc h a n t» ' E i c h a m t » , San F r a n eU c u, CalKu rnU,
w h e r e oo ut ra cte for a j v e r t i e i u y c au lie m ad e fur It.
They have a splendid build-
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interior,
modern conveniences necessary for
eion of our railroad to t h e ____
on institution
and, as a matter of course, steam-1 ' an
institution of
of this kind. The
The Text Comm'ssioners,
era wou Id be n ueccessary adjunct vault is of the latest design being
! in connection with railroads. T h e ' steel lined thoroughout, with dead
Salem, Nov. 14.—The appoint­ Mandalay is as large a vessell as | air spaces to withstand the heat in !
ment of live text book commis- we cau hope to support nt the pres- case of fire, assuring perfect safety \
siorners, to serve for a term of ent time and something of w hich to papers or anything which may be
thereia for safe keeping,
four years, will be made by Gov­ we should feel proud. She is cap«-
■« up-to-date burglar-
ernor Geer in January. As the lile of carrying 300 tons on a draft i wLll° the
time for the selection of this board of ton and one-half feet of water, Proof "V l ,lol,1;l e *•“ « °*:k' the
has passenger accommodations f o r |vcr* ^ st to
had. which insures
approaches, interest is greatly in­ 30 passengers, is supplied with | !tH P^rons against loss by hre or
creased. The imoortance of this electric lights and is capable of b,lrKIftr'i' A glance at the personnel
1 No. 7, heavy all-silk ribbon, 5c a yd. Ladies leathar belts, 10c,
commission is generally acknowl­ making good speed, having made cf the hank is a sufticient guarantee Infants’ Mitts 15c.
Kites, 5c each.
Patent spring h o o k s S l eyes, 2 card*
! Starch, 3 for 25c.
! Envelopes, 2 packages for 6c.
edged. It will determine the text the run from San Francisco to the of the honest and faithful couduct Toy Brooms’, 10c.
of its affairs. The board of direct­ Doll Carriage, 25,
for
5c’
Nutmeg
graters,
2
for
5e.
Dress
lining,
2
yards
for
15c.
in
this
|
Coquille
in
forty-one
hours,
except­
books that shall lie used
ors is composed of some of the most Fancy Basket, 5c.
Fancy glass tumblers, 6 for 25c, Red ink, 5c a bottle.
Pink chambray, 10c per yd.
state for o period of six years ing for a slight stoppage in the substantial men of tho county from Crepe payer, 15c.
2 oz. extract of vanilla, 10c.
Imported tissue papers, 5c dozen. Embroidery hoops, 5c.
tn,
, i
, ., ,
. ... i shelter of Cape Blauco for the tide
The action taken by the board will ((J b(J
wj,en she flrrivei, tliere. a financial standpoint as well as Flowered Crepe paper, 25c.
Embroidery silk, 6 for 5c.
20c toy brooms, 10c.
Milk pail, 25c.
Fancy rolled oatH, 3 lbs for 10c.
■ Nickel safety pins, 3 cards for 10c. 25c Dover egg beaters, 10c.
not only be of great moment to the ; S |10 brought up 120 tons of frcigLt moral integrity, all being old set-! Serai» Pictures, lc.
25c Cuticle soap, 10c.
50c Ladies union suits. 35c,
Celluloid collars, 5c.
people of the state from a fiuan- for our people, got her cargo of •bj'"'at|d citizens of the county and Mrs. Pott’s Toy Sad Iron, 15c.
Dress shields, 2 pairs for 15c.
Mincing kuife, 5c.
j Brass Pins, 5c a card,
cial standpoint, but will be of coal at Riverton Thursday and 1 Tui .known to our people. Mr. Toy Garden set, 25c.
'
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.
!BBllo,t l.’,;,l„u with n
,.f „hwni >'bite has beeu with us ouly a short
Button hooks, 5c a dozen.
t
i 15c Dress canvass. 10c yard.
Coin purses, 3 for 10c.
vital interest to the cause of com- j Hailed *’''■% "'lb a list of about, time, but comes well recommended Infants’ Booties, 15e.
Fascinator, 25c.
Shoe buttons, 5c a gross,
25c Novel aud detective stories, 5c. Root beer 10c per bottle.
, , ,
20 passengers and a good lot of
Fire shovels, 5c.
i Silver teaspoons, 25c a dozen.
White china shirt buttons, 5c. a gross
mon school education.
| wlxed freigbt from many points on by thoso who have known hwn per­ Fancy Shaving Mug, 25c.
sonally for a number of years. We Berry sets fro.u 25c per set.
Court plaster, 2 pac ks for 5c.
Loose bottom jelly plate, 3 for 25c. Velvet Hhirt binding, 2 yards for 5c.
In an interview on tho subject m ie river,
j 50c “President” suspendrs, 25c,
Thimbles, 2 for 5c.
Small dinner bucket, 10c.
of the composition of the commis- ! It is the opinion cf parties who feel that we can safely and with all Velvet slippers $1,00
Sheet iron bread pan. 10c.
I Good roast coffee, 2 lbs for 35c.
sion, Governor Geer has said that j have bean observing very closely propriety bespeak for this institution Work boxes, Toilet cases, Albums, Assorted steel pens, 25c a gross.
the full aud complete confidence of Candy, Dry Goods nud Notions Carpet tacks, 3 packs ior 5c.
2x2 inch butt hinges, 5c.
Sardines, 5c per can.
be will endeavor to appoint tb e i11^ [a,®> that the Coquille bar will
Tack hammer, 5c.
of alt kinds. Every item a bar- Good Japan Rice, 6c per lb.
I Tin pans. 3 for 10c
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be fully capable of accommodating our people and recommend that it
best men ia tho state to perform , hja Teg8p, Qm, , hftt Ler pn,0,P8t recieve as liberal a patronage as the
g»in.
Hatchet, 25c.
Hair Pins, 3 bunches for 5c.
Misses' round combs, 5c.
25c Barometer, or wheather gunge Good toilet soap, 3 for 5c.
25c celluloid cuffs, for 15c.
the duties of that body. He will difficulty will be in reaching the surrounding circumstances will per­ Tissue pnper, 5c doz.
15c.
Kites, 5c each.
Bleached muslin, 5c per yard.
make no announcement of names ' upper river on uccount of a couple mit. It is absolutely- impossibly for Mush Bowls, 5c each.
Nickeled tweezers, 5e.
China mugs, 5c.
Pants buttons, lc per dozen.
prior to the official appointment, of shoal places between here and the volume of busiuess conducted Glass Tumblers, 6 for 25c.
by the people of this valley to be Arm bands, 2 pairs fnr 5n.
Kid body dolls, sleeping eyes, Dress stays, 5c per biiDch.
Large Glycerine soap, 5c.
He said that be appreciated sug-i 1?R"dllu- . T.b i®-
course can be
Corset steel, 5c a pair.
from 25c up.
Corset Hteels, 5c a pair.
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made all right by removing the carried ou without the intervention Men’s fine black socks, 5c a pair.
gestions from persons .uterested | snaK„ ftcd proppr)y |ookjIlt, aftPr of tho banking system, and the Pie Tins, 3 for 10c.
1 in. cotton lace P2 yds for 15c. No. 40, all silk sash ribbon, 20c.ayd.
Hooks and eyes, 3 cards for 5 c.
nearer you are placed to the bank, ! 3-eornero 1 saw files. 3 for 10c.
(1 inch vnlenchinl lace. 10c per yd. Good mixed candy, 10c per pound
Bone collar buttons, 5c dozen.
in the educational affairs of the the channel at these points,
and, the more intimate acquaintance j Good over shirts, 25c up.
Silk dress trimmings, 3 yds for 10c. Hungarian shoo nails, 3 pks for 10c.
Wire egg beaters, 2 for 5c.
state, and desired to encourage
with its operators you have the, 200 yds spool linen thread, 5c.
Good cigars, 2 for 5c.
Extra Fancy, rolled oats, 4c per lb.
| China mush bowls, 5c.
Boy. Burned to Death-
recommendations of persous qual­
privilege of acquiring, the more you 1 10c Leather watch chain, 5c.
Ladies’ vests’ 20c.
Good Toilet soaps, 4 for 5e.
i 75c Corset for 60u.
ified for the positions. With five
Mens marino under shirts, 35c.
50c “
“ 35c.
Sugar and Flour nt the lowest
Now Whatcom, Wash., Nov. 21. will appreciate tho conveniences nud Asbestos stove mats, 3 for 10c.
positions to be filpd, there have —At Forest Grove yesterday after­ accommodations rendered. Beside Fruit jar funnel, 5c.
Men’s merino drawers 25c pr.
| Side combs, 5c a pair.
market.
been thus far but six recommen­ noon F. W. Prouty’s 5-year-old son these advantages ive have desirable
dations. Those whose names have went into his barn, and is supposed accessions to the society of our
been suggested to tLe Governor to have engaged himeeit in the town and community in tho family
of Mr. White of whom we may also!
with recommendation for their I pastime of striking matches. The
j barn caught fire and bruned fo the feel proud who will take part in the |
iMarshtielu Han.i
appointment are as follows:
Oregon Children's Home Society.
ground. The boy was burned to social and educational upbuilding
Mrs. Byler, of Portland, arrived
George II. Durham, of Portland; I
as wc o five bend of horses of our section so will the bauk in
ou the Alliance on a visit to her
The I'oqnille boarJ is composed
VV. Wright, principal of the public, and 50 tons of hay. Other farm the material development nud up­
son, C. M. Byler, postmaster nt of Mrs. T. G. Eckles, M. E. church,
schools of Cauyonville, aud form­ belongings were consumed, caus­ building of industrial enterprises Empire City.
(»res.; Mrs. L. P. Maury, Christian,
of the whole valley. Our business
erly of the Douglas and Jackson ing a financial loss of $2500.
.J. H. Yonknm made the record vice-pres,; Mrs. R. S. Kuowlton,
DIET: 1ST O T T -R I K IE lÑ r ,
men will hail the opening of this
Couuty schools; C. A. Hitchcock,
Proprietor
Biggie Berry Book, No. 2 of The valuable addition to our already of “high boat” in fishing for the Baptist, tre»i8.; Mrs. L. A. Whereat,
principal of the public schools nt Biggie Books, is all about berries. long list of business institutions Marshfield cannery. He caught Episcopal, sec.; Mrs. E . M. Lyons,
M. E.South; Mrs. Jesse Hall, Pres­
Ashland; F. D, Iliimliu, twice sup­ A w hole encyclopedia of berry lore, with entliusinsm, and do all in their 1589 salmon.
New Management;
K. V. Kruse, who has accepted byterian.
erintendent of tliP Douglas Couuty boiled down after the manner of j power to make it the huccoss it
New Furnishings Throughout;
The
object
of
this
society
is
to
merits
the
position
of
master
builder
in
schools; W. H. Stalker, principal FARM JO U R N AL. Tells about
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
the North Beud shipyard, nrrived provide homes for orphan children
varieties, about planting, growing,
of the Baker City High School; | mulching, cultivating, picking and
Any one having children they
Inst week from San Francisco.
Artoiher Blaze in Coquille City.
wish adopted or given a home, or
W . H. Barry, ox-president of the ^ marketing.
It gives practical
Ta1 le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. AH wnite help
Dr. W. A. Toye left yesterday
As we were closing up our forms morniug for Wallace, Idaho, in any one wishing to sdopt or give a New Bar attached; : : Large anil comfortable Office and Rending Room
Multnomah Typographical Union j pointers from the pens of scores of
child a home should communicate
and chairman of tho legislative! leading berry growers from all this, Tuesday evening, bung a response to a telegram summoning with any member of the board
little late, the alarm of fire was him to the bedside of his eick
parts
of
the
country
who
have
con­
committee of the Federated Trades
either by mail or in person.
tributed to its columns.
It lias sounded in the section of town be­ father.
Assembly, of Portland.
By order of the pres.
colored representations of berries tween the courthouse and scbocl-
A J. Black, who has resided in
M rh , L. A. W h e r e a t , Sec.
The law under which the appoint­ Due to size nud color, thirty-three liouse. The people soon found
Marshfield for several months past,
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ments are to be made was passed portraits of practical berrymen, that it was in Charley W hite house returned to Myrtle Point last week,
I » i ll I n I t r i t t i s h S u l i l i i T M i n . t l r i r n . I
by tire Legislative Assembly in and thirty-five other lllnstiatious, j occupied by Rev. Robert Funis, wlipre ho lias ncceqted his old pos­
aud all efforts were made to save
Capt. C. G. Dennison is well
1899. It
provides that in the handsomely bound in cloth. The the house as well ns its contents, ition in A. A. Blnck & son’s general
Office—Up-Staiva, near Pontoffioe.
price is 50 cents, by mail; address
known all over Africa ns comman­
month of January, 1901, and every the publishers, Wilmor Atkinson hut it was too far advanced before merchandise store.
der of the forces that captuie I the
A
football
team
has
been
organ­
four years thereafter, the governor Co,, Philadelphia.
it was discovered. The tire orig­
C O Q U ILLE CITY, OREGON.
famous rebel Galiehe. Under date
inated in a lied loom up stnirs, ized iu Marshfield. At n meeting \ of Nov. 4, 18117, from Vryburg,
shall appoint,from different sections
last
week
E.
Mingus
was
elected
When you feci that life is hardly and is supposed to have been manager; Clms. MeKuignt, assist­ Bechunnnlnnd, he writes: “Before |
of the state,a state board of five text
take a dose of I caused by a lamp, there being no
book commissioners, who' shall i worth tire candi
ant manager; Archie Kruse, cap­ starting on the last campaign 1 '
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver one in tho room at the time.
bought a quantity of Chamberlain’s
hold their oilices untill their suc­ Tablets. They will dense your
This is quite a loss to the Lyous tain; Billy Smith, treasurer; and ' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item-
Watson
Short,
secretary.
A
chal­
estate
ns
well
as
Mr.
Enuis,
cessors are elected and qualified, stomach, tone up your liver and
! edv, which I used myself when
all
the
clothing
of lenge has been issued to play the troubled with bowel complaint, and
vacancies to be filed by the Gov­ regulate your bowels making you quite
Coquille
City
tenm.
feel like a new man. For sale by the family as well us valuable
ernor.
To meet the demnnds of the lmd given to my men, nud in every
pa pels, library and articles of
ease it proved most beneficial.”
In tho mouth of February, 1901, R. S. Kuowlton.
value and highly prized as accu­ increasing passenger traffic of the j For sale by R. S. Kuowlton.
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railroad.
Manager
Chandler
Las
and every six years thereafter, the
mulations
of
many
years
of
Mr.
Dili the Prophets Foretell ( hrlst.
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Makes Collections.— 13 Years' Experience and a Grouting
Ennis. Tlieie ivhb no insurance. decided to add another passenger
State Superintendent is required
Edwin O. Wood, of Michigan,
coach
to
tlie
list
of
rolliug
stock,
► -»•-
Tho above is the theme that will
Business Are Our Be3t “Ad."
to mail to all tho lending school
Don’t Tobacco Spit an<| Smoko Your 1.11V? AwHy.
and is negotiating for the fitting Secretary of the Tamworth Swine
book publishers in the United lie discussed by the minister of the T o q u it to b acco e a sily and fo rev er, b e m ag for the same from the east. The Breeders’ Association, knows a
Christian church nt next Sunday’s
SAMPLE PROPERTIES O FFERED,
good thing when lie sees it. Writ­
full of life, n erv e a n d v ig o r, ta k e No-To-
StnteH a circular stating tho names service. lu this discourse three B fletic.
ac , th e w onder-w orker, th a t m a k e s w eak m en conch will he constructed nt the ing the other day of the Biggie
Several thousand acres Timber Land st from $6 to $15 per sere.
and residences of the commission­ very interesting important proposi­ s tro n g . A h d ru g g is ts , 50c o r ffl. C u re g u a ra n ­ railroad’s car shops in this city.
Swine Book, the latest ndditon to 24(1 « ■it's stock or dairy farm, some improvements,
te ed
B o o k le t an d s a m p le free. A d d ress
$ 3,000
ers, tho time and place of their tion will be considered: (1) Tho S te rlin g K ernedy Co., C h icag o o r N ew Y o rk
improved,
4.000
Quite a little snow fell in this The Biggie Books, he says: “ With­ 235
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meeting, the general form of hid, i Old ~ lestnment Scriptures were
out exaggeration or fulsome praise
part improved,
1,500
Great concern is being felt in the valley the middle of last week, it is the best book which has come 320
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r
t
¡written
several
centuries
hpfore
the general form of contrack to he .,,
.
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,
, ,,
2.000
163
Humholdt which our earliest settlers claim is
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,
, , , ¡Christ; (2 ) 1 heir pophecies of the Smith river valley,
“
stock ranch, hill land, <p $2.25 per acre, and a dozen others
something unnsni l, being the first to my notice. I have carried it iu 480
entered into, the branches of study coll)j|1(,
t'K Messiah can refer to no couuty, California, for tire safety
mv pocket two weeks, reading it in
of like quality, away from town, or river, cheap.
included in the state course for all other person than Jesus of Nazar, of a young man by the name of known to fall in November within
leisure moments, and following its
seems he j their memory, however it did not advice has already saved me, as I
grades, the provisions of tho text eth. (3 ) Even the year i»t the Walter Brooking. It
DAIRY, FRUIT AND HAY FARMS,
amount to much, the ground only
went
limiting
in
tho
mountains
Crucifixion
was
foretold
by
the
book law, aud such other informa­
believe, fifty dollars.” This is big
over a week ago; since which turu i getting well covered, and disap­
prophets.
2.500
returns on an investment of 50 245
“
old place, crop, stock, tools, tenm .furnitur, eto.
tion ns nmy bo expedient.
from .! peared before the school boys got cents, which the publishers, Wil-
Morning theme: “Rejoicing in lie has not been beard
2,000
150
“
stock,
tools
and
furniture.
^
down,
half
done
snowballing.
It is provided that tho text hook God.”
Mauy theories for his disappearance
1,300
nior Atkinson C o, Philad».'lphia,
Improved 80 acres at Eumner, only
are offered. His aged parents are
commission shall meet nt tliecap-
Pa., ask for the book.
on the river, or near town, betler improved and located,
alinosl
distracted
with
anxiety.
itol on t lie second Monday of July. 9 0 » « * « a t m * « « « « « « *
Over-Work Weakens
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6,000
70 acres w ill improved and well located,
Several parties in this part are
1901, and every six years thereafter,
l* u ln ll iit m r u r e s
..
Well
“
“
“
“
3.000
36
Your Kidneys. C l i n i n O t i r t h r l e i r » s t i , i aM XVlij
pergoualurqunintencesof tlie ycung
nut You?
3.000
37
and coutiune in session not to ex­
man.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
3.200
40
finely
ceed 15 days. Four member con-
Mv wife has been using Chamber- 300
The members of the Fraternal
5.000
bottom land, 25 acres improved, well located,
stunt»* a quorum, and they shall
All the blood In your body passes through laiu’s Pain Balm, with good results,
Aid Association enjoyed n big eat
7.000
part cleared, and well located,
280
your
kidneys
once
eveiy
three
minutes.
is
robbed
of
its
terrors
by
for a lame shoulder that has pained 37
organize liy electing oue of their
at their lodge room last night, en
3.200
finely improved, jains town,
A The kidneys are your
joying a very society and enjoyable
the fact that the best med­
tiumher chairman. A secretary,
blood purifiers, they fil­ her continually for nine years. Wc
2.000
80
bottom and hill, part cleared,
ter out the waste or have tried all kinds of medicines 140
evening. This society is receiving
3.500
all bottom land, 25 acres improved,
who is not a member of the board,
ical authorities state that it
impurities In the blood. and doctors without receiving any
a few new members and is prom­
800
mostly bottom, 10 seres cleared,
37
If they are sick or out benefit from any of them. One day
and who is not a state or county
is a curable disease; and
ising to become prominent among
15 bottom cleared, house, barn, orchard,
1.500
80
of order, they fall to do
officer, ia also to he elected. When
we saw an advertisement of this med­
one of the happy things
our fraternal and beneficiary soci­
their work.
Pains, achesandrheu- icine and thought of trying it, which
organized the hoard shall proceed
eties in the near future. This is
about it is, that its victims
m at ism come from ex­ we did with the best of satisfaction.
I
k first-class order in every respect,
to adopt text hooks for use n, all
2 lots, house and shrubbery
325
cess of uric acid In the She has used only oue bottle and her
rarely ever lose hope.
and is ns cheap ns is consistent
blood, due to neglected
the public schools for a period of
House, barn and parcel oi
(
I
I
I
shoulder
is
almost
well.—
Adolph
You know there are all sort» of
with reliability.
kidney trouble.
land nenr business
1,000
six yenrs, the votes of each mem­
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady L. Millett, Manchester, N. H. For 37 acres, buildings, good
secret nostrums advertised to cure
Fou H a i . e — 200 ncr's — 120 in heart beats, and makes one feel as though
ber being recorded in the minutes
sale by R. S. Knowlton.
consumption. Some make absurd
orchard,
$
1,100
I ottom sufficient for 25 or 30 they had heart trouble, because the heart Is
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At least three votes Hre necessary
claims. We only »ay that if taken
30 " well smproved and
dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of over-working In pumping thick, kidney-
Joe Laird started from this place
for a choice. Text hooks having
in time and the laws of health are
blood through veins and arteries.
gatered
1,650
torn, on rail mid wagon roads to poisoned
Wednesday
for
Roseburg,
taking
It
used
to
be
considered
that
only
urinary
properly observed,
been selected from among the bids,
5
“ bench and bottom,
Marshfield. Call nt premises
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, out the Messrs. Richatds, of Yon-
creek, new house
1,000
the state hoaid of education will
R. (1. McQuino.
but now modern science proves that nearly eolla. who have been rosiding at
•if
all constitutional diseases have their begin­
eDter into contracts with the pub.
The fleoplt> of M> rtl« Point will ning
Riverton for some time, returning
In kidney trouble.
2 finely located residence lots $ 500
■»bserve the moventii'nN t.f Dr.
linkers. the latter being required
It you ate sick you can make no mistake yesterday with Miss Center, of
2 lots near business part of
Sinnige, th* dentist. H“ wt'l be by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild Oiala, who will live at Baudou for
to give salisfartory bonds for the
town
300
and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's the (»resent.
will heal the inflammation of the
at
that
I
the
first
six
days
in
performance of their contracts
2 inside lots, near courthouse 200
S w am p -R o o t, the great kidney remedy is
throat and lungs and nourish and
»er.
[lece
ml
The State Superintendent will,
soon realized. It stands the highest (or its
“
225
A terrible storm raged through 2 A well improved, cheam for cosh. 2 corner lots, **
strengthen the body so that it can
B q ) 1
worth of goO. L at the wenderfaleares of lire most distressing cases s e v tr ilo f the southern states the 5-room house and barn, 2 corner Pan el near Academy, 400x348
in August, 1901. and every six
throw off the disease.
f Y'
K'lueinntl’s and be entitled to a and is sold on its merits
years thereafter auncunce the text
lots.
$ 450
feet
700
first of last week, resulting in the
We have thousands of testi-
guess on the pumpkin seed» - and by all druggists in fifty-
books that Imve been adopted, amt j ) monials where people claim they
6 lots, house, barn, garden,
6 choice oval re»<tde*re lots,
cent and one-dollar stz-B K j*ihT .fitfy j g a death of 74 persons aud the injury
w in tli it M on not It doll.
all school hoards are required to ( l have been permanently cured of
es. You may have a
’ “c u g g g j of ns many more, while
creek
$ 600
well back
400
in our
cause the text books tn be intro-
E x T i m r s le mo n and Va nil's sample bottle by mail Homeof s»«nn»Boo«. sister state—I'allfornia—consider­ 3 lot*, new house, bottom
100x100 feet on corner ne»r
<) this malady.
also pamphlet telling you how to find
ihlfed ami used III their schools ! I
gii traute, d tin' bast or mon» V r e free,
garden
600
damage
w as done. I he
School
2tt(
a - i • l
, ,u
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. able
within 15 mouths from the date of | | SCOTT S BOWNF. Chemist; New York.
funded
Prize with each b. •t t le. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer schooner IKi-v Ri we being d t-lted 4 fine lots, shrubbery, good
2 sidehill lots near courthouse, $125
the adoption.
Call at Hawkins'.
& Co., Binghamton, N. Y.
house, barn and shop
1,100 2 uneven lots 147x50 ft, corner 75
to pieces at Poiut Bonita.
AND DON'T W A IT UNTIL GOOD THINGS ARE ALL GONE, OUR
Holiday Stock is Now Com plete!
Sanrole Prices.
GROCERIES.
J. S. KANEMATZ.
COQUILLES
R .
D .
S A N F O R D ,-
Buys, Sells and Exchanges Property, Rents
Houses and Farms,
Consumption 5
liuTown.
S C O T T 'S
E M U L S IO N
Goaniile Dflimproyed Pron-
eriy.
Residsiices in Town.