Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 19, 1901, Image 3

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    W ILSO N JEW LER Y CO., JEWELERS. W ATCH
MAKERS. ENGRAVERS.
Finest Freuch Flannels at Mrs.
Self-mop wringers at Skeels’ 1
Onion 8ets at Skeels’ store.
Sugg's.
Onion »eta and ¡¿union sends at store.
Ftesh Groceries juet
just arrived ut
at j Chas. Fuhy, was up to towuyes- Kuoa Itous.
Spring street bats on display at
G . A . RobiuBou’s
,
terduy,
Geo. Laingor, of Arago, was in Mrs. Moon's.
J. K- Baker, of Lee, was in towu
Cook stoves ut coat to close out towu Friday.
A special line of summer goods, l
Friday, doing some shopping.
at Skeels
New slioes of all styles and also staple goods just teceived at If y ou b a v en t a re*rular, healthy m ov em en t o f the
b
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grades just received at Robinsons. Hawkins,
bowela open. au<l be well, r o r c e , In the «hai
Patronize
home industry by
R. L. Shine, of Empire was over b
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v iolen t ph ysic o r pill p«,i»on. !• daneeroua.
oothe»t. easiest, m o s t p erfect way o f kcepl
vesterduv
Wm. Hull, o f Riverton, was up
smoking Lewiu’s cigars.
Mrs. W. W. Hayes returned from •m
bow ela o le a r aud clean la to take
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to towu the middle of the week.
Marshfield yesterday. She tells us
F. Long & Sou will keep ths
Sauer kraut nnd barrel pickles
CANDY
Patronize Home ami have your Uncle Billy is improving slowly.
Rambler uud Ideal bicycles iu stock at Skeels store.
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cemetery
woik
done
at
Coquille.
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this season.
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You will find the celebrated R
John McKenna of Bandou, was
See the beautiful Stereoscopic ^ Q cojsets in both the 1900 and
Dou’ t forget the Grand opening iu town yesterday.
Views of Finest Stauff at Loreuz s btrni„ ht flout bty|e„ ftt Mrs. Moon’s.
of dress hats at Mrs. Moon’s on the
A full selection of garden seeds store.
first of April.
A , U
middle
wanted ,
Bia , aged woman
,
at R. 8. Kuowlion’s
J. Kuhn, tbe pioneer traveling .
Buy 25 cents worth o f goods at
man and Veteran fur buyer, is in fer house keeper and to do general ,
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Kanemalz's and take a chance on the
Have yon tried Lewin s cigars?
bouse
work, Euqui re at or address
P lesiA tit. PAlMAble. P otent. T aa teG ood . D o O o m .
N ever S icken. W eaken, n r Urine. 10c. jjo . ¿0c W rit«
premium piano.
| They aie all right.
.
I 8mokpre 8hould use only white tbe H erald .
tor fr e e sam ple. und booklet on h ea llb . A ,h ir e s
•Mrilee k .— Jj Csasssr, th o se -. S -s u s s l,
le t. W e
Prof. Jobu P. Meakin, the cele­
Remember that T. F. Teunisson
Easter services at tHe d^reeby-, |n|>0r cigars. Lewin makes the
brated fraternal lecturer, is billed
is furnishing the best of wood a t , teraiu church easter night.
j finest,
lowest rates.
[ Call early ind leave your orders j Auction sale of 2d head of cattle to speak at this place April tbe 16th
J . J . S t a n l e y , of Coquille, with'the Coos Go. Marble works.
in this place on Saturday, Mar. on the subject of Woodcraft.
DR. s. L. LEN EVE DEAD.
Just call iu at Mrs. Moon’s aud
for seed potatoes. Telephone him
Mr. Perkins, the
grocer, o f j 23rd.
if more convenient.
Marshfield, was over yesterday,
Mis. James McAdams, of near examine the new silks, French
fiauue), crepous, flannel silks and Passed Away While the Mandalay was l.y-
1S
8ee our uew photographer’s ad-
Walker, the new photographer,! LnoSloU> ,s
UP vi" itiu« frieui8 especially the imported laces. *
ing at Crescent City.
vertisement.
He makes 36 stump takes stamp pictures, 36 for 5Ucts. and relatives,
Anyone
interested
iu
raining
Sol
Culver
came
in
from
Camas
photos for 50 ct uta.
Our city received quite a shock
J. C. Brown, of Parkersburg,
should tlrop into tbe H erald office Suuday morning on receiving tbe
J. L Bean, of Parkersburg, be- went over to Marshfield yesterday. valley yesterday uud proceeded
and see some specimens of ore we news of tbe suddeo death of Dr. S.
down the river.
ing iu towu Friday, paid the
If you want a genuine shave by
Geo. LaiDgor bought for Judge have and get terms o f proposed L. Lem-ve, who, with bis wife nnd
H erald a pleasunt cali.
a real artist, go to McLouald’s. Scbroeder the team of blncks of J. trade.
son J. W. aud family, departed for
For the best bargain to be had
President McKinley has arranged California by tbe last Mandalay.
in a dairy and stock ranch, address j Applique
Trimmings of the T. Nosier yesterday.
New spring goods lit G. A. R ob i­ for a six-weeks’ visit to tbe Pacific While ‘the boat was at Crescent
or call at the H ebald office.
LH‘ est de8,« u “ uJ style« at Mrs.
son's store call and examine them coast, beginning early iu May, ai.d City, Cal., taking on lumber, tbe
! y u g g
Miss Lyons, of Lyons & Endi-
has invited his cabiuat to accom­ old gentleman was taken with heart
We give tbe Commoner, Bryan’s before buyiug elsewhere.
cott, will be home on next Manda­
failure from which he fuiled tore-
new paper, und the H e r a l d for $2! J. J. Stanley has a large quantity pany him.
cover. The telegraph message did
lay, bring rest of spring stock.
of pototoes for sale. Address qr
W anted —To trade four nice lots
per year.
not give details, therefore we will
C. P. Dorean, representing the
in Bandou for a team of horses.
Wbeu you get light hungry for telephone him at Coquille.
be obliged to defer this till next
old reliable, Mutual Life Insurance a smoke, remember Lewin, tbe
Mr. Deyoe, of the finn of Leh- Horses must be young nnd not
week. The body will be brought
Co., o f New York, is iu town.
manowsky & Deyoe, o f Myrtle weigh less than 1200 pounds. In ­
cigar maker.
back here for burial.
made this place a Hying quire at this office.
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NOTICE— Persons wanting ear-
Rememberthedate— March 30th Point,
visit
yesterday.
Schoolhouse Contract to Let.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawlpy, tbe latter
perts woven, please cnll on Mrs. — of the auction sale ofR . C. Ilubi-
F. A. White just across the street son, near A rsgo.
There will be an auction sale of a sister of Mrs. B. H. Burns, of
Sealed bids for the construction
east o f court house.
* ; T he Coos County Marble Co. 23 bead of good dairy cows and a this place, will arrive here from
of a schoolhouse in districts No.
Mr. and Mrs. James Russell, o f spend their mouey at home. Why two-year-old bull at Little’s barn South Dakota about tbe first of
23 will he received by the clerk of
Dext month.
the Disber place, staved in town patronize outside firms.
* In this place on Saturday tbe 23rd
said
district at the courthouse at
inst.
See
that
vou
get
the
original,
_
Thursday night the guests of Mr. I Mw Liyil(ey ftnd danK,lt, ri Miss
DeWitt’s
Witch
Hazel
Salve
when
i
¡not 1” ter tlmu April 12,
A
good
home
on
u
site
of
and Mr«. Ben 1 igg.
I Jennie, uf Bandon were in towu a
hoard reserves the
acres beautifully located iu tbe town : you nsk for it. The genuine is a 1901. The
A nice nseortment of spile« belts, couple of days last week,
right to reject any and all bids.
of Myrtle Point. For particulars certain cure for piles sores and skin
J . W. M a s t .
gloves, hair ornaments, new ribbon j Mr8 j L K roneuberg came over call at the H erald office.
diseasss. R. S. Knowlton.
Clerk of district 23.
and all kinds of gold trimmings can | fr<)(n tbe b,iy by ve8terday’s train
Civil Eugiueer Nicholson came
“ Gone to get married. Will be
be found at Mrs. Moon’s.
and proceeded homeward by boat.
back soon,” is the wording displayed over from Marshfield yesterday
Clins. C. Kramer, representing
Bia Barrows, of the lower river
When you want a good smoke, on a placard on tbe door of oar and is now employed by our city the Premium Cigar Co., and also
came np Friday to transact a little call for a Lewin cigar. You kuow merchant taylors’s shop.
council in making a sirvey in im­ the Home Baking Powder Co. was
business with onr county officials, you aregettlng a white-labor article.
proving or extending the water in town yesterday soliciting orders
S
trayed
—
One
two-year-old
roan
returning the same day.
for the former uud established ns
See the advertisement o f tbe bull, marked split iu left, and un- system.
C. O. Gilkev. of the Lone Star Roseburg— Myrtle Point Stage der cut iu right ear. Finder will
fer the latter the
F or S ale —200 acres— 120 in headquarters
saloon invites all those owing him line in unother column in this please notify Ten Robison, Arago.* bottom —sufficient for 25 or 30 Lyons store. See these large cans
on account will plense come forward
Another installment of 50,000 dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of for 25 cents.
and settle at once and save costs. *
Have you seen those beautiful young salmon were planted in the town, on rail and wagou roads to
We are now clubbing
with
D on ’t forget the nnclion sale of diuuer sets ut the I. X. L .? If ¡Coquille river a short distance Marshfield. Call at premises.
Bryan’s new paper, the Com monel,
Tt. G. Robison near Arago on the not,
^ you =
*tf
R.
G.
McQuiaa.
should go a! once and above town by Mr. llrown, of the
published at Lincoln, Nebraska.
30th. There are some good dairy ((tk|J tbem lu_
* Coos bay hatchery, last week.
All wishing to read a paper pub­
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m
f
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R
en
t
—2J
miles
from
cows among tbe articles for sale.
lished by this much talked of poli­
A
letter
received
last
week
from
Coquille,
well
adapted
for
dairying;
When you are bilious, use those
tician can do so at the cost of 50cts.
Wm. Gallier. of the I. X. L.
W.
8.
Perry
by
Mrs.
Perry,
reports
will
c»rry
30
head
of
cows
or
more;
| famous little nills known as DoWiit’s
extra with the H erald , we giving
hardware store is constantly re­
Little Early Risers to cleanse the him gaining in health, having fair house and good barn on place.
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ceiving new goods in his line and
gaiued twenty pounds since bis Horse team, 14 cows and farming the two papers for $2.
liver
and
bowels.
They
never
gripe.
are offering the best of bargains. R. S. Knowltou.
residence at Scottsdale, Anzonn. tools included. Enquire of
Like Oliver Twist, children ask
O. A. Kelly, onr friend and post­
S. S. McAdams. for more when given One Minute
O ir people must keep their cows
S heep for S ale .— About 225 master, of Riverton, was np to onr
off the streets at night. According i
Miss
May
Perry,
of this place Cough Cure. Mothers endorse it
All stock sheep towu Friday. Mr. K. is not feel
to our ordinances, cows must be bend of
. fine
, sheep—
.
has
recently
received
a letter from highly for croup. It quickly cures
kept up at night, and horses at all exae^ abont 2 j bead of yearling ¡ng as welI ns be has beeu, but we her little friend Miss Maud Maoy, all coughs and colds aud every
weathers. Enquire of R. G. Mo- hope his troubles will not prove
times.
which was posted at Pueblo, Col­ throat and lung trouble. It is a
Quigg, Coquille, Oregon.
serious.
orado, where her parents and fnm- specific for grippe and asthma aud
I f yon have a house or h im that
One of the laws recently enacted
A n I deal S tock F arm .—436 i!y are now visiting. They will has long been a well known remedy
yon want moved call on Kvows on
ti Goodman they have all kinds of by our legislature puts the per- acres, 45 head of cattle, 20 cows to soon go to Iowa, the letter did not for whooping cough. R. S. Kuowl-
diem of the eonnty commissioners come iu in the spring, j o f a mile state whether it is for permanent ton.
tools to do the work on short no­
ofC ooscou u ty at id, whereas it from school and boatlanding. For
residence or for a visit only.
tice.
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Our friend, Hans Christensen,
baa been $3 iu the past.
particulars call nt or address the
who lias been employed in tho con­
.T h e
Mandalay
went to sea!
The
Benton
County
Flouriog
In our last issue we made an H erald .
struction of the James Sennet, the
Thursday afternoon. Remember, error in the date o f the death of
Mills Co., of Corvaliis, Oregon,
the large
four masted schooner
H.
W.
Dunham,
of
this
place,
it takes her about a week to mnke { Mrs. W. T. Miller, of Fishtrap,
having added new machinery, in ­
who has been somewhat under the cluding the new roller process for now being completed at the Marsh­
a round trip.
Be ready with your it
should have read March 2. weather for some time, ha 1 n very
field yard, will sail on her for San
freight.
whereas we had it February 21. lmril night o f it the last pest, hut making flour, is now making Francisco in a short time. This
equally as good, if not a better
The Argo took on about 200 tons
morning. We article than any mill in Oregon. vessel has been chartered for Cape
F o r S a l e — A first-class boiler rests better this
Nome, and possibly Mr. Christen­
o f coal at Timon’s mine last wpek and engine—the former 6 horse, hope to see him out soon.
Try a sack nnd be convinced.
sen will continue with her on this
and nt Bandon added severnl thou­ power and Ilia latter 4, also some
W m . R i c h , Agent.
Their
promptness
nnd
their
pleas­
northern trip, in which case we
sand feet of lumber nnd quite a good a solid workhorses. Euquiie
quanity of broomhnndles to her of I). Morgan nt the Lamb place, ant effects nuke DeWitt’s Little
Uncle Sol J. McCloskey, of Nor­ wish him a safe and profitable trip.
Early
Risers
most
popular
little
pills
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cargo. She sailed yesterday morn- ou Fisbtrap or nddrees him at Co­
way, who has had a very long and
wherever they are known. They
^ T c tlc e .
lD g .
tedious
spell
of
pneumonia
and
quille.
are simply perfect for liver and
To nil whom it may concern: I hereby
grip, was able to eoaie out, and for
A No. 1 Piano has been left with
bowel troubles. R. S. Knowlton.
notice tnat I will not bo responsible
the first time for several weeks, give
F.
Long,
tbe
senior
member
of
for any debts created or other contracts
me for sale for cash or on install­
the
harness
firm
of
F.
Long
&
Sou,
The
cotrnct
for
plauking
several
come
to
town
on
Friday.
His
mauy
made
by ray wife, Mrs. Kate Sneed, nnd
ment monthly. Will exchange for
this means o f warning the public
returned from Portland last week of our principal steets ns adver­ friends were pleased to 6ee him ou take
good stock or property.
against trusting her on m y account.
and they are now engaged in trans­ tised iu our Inst, were let Saturday onr streets once more, and wo
J. T. »S skbd .
R. D, S anford .
Real Estate Agent, Coquille Oreg ferring their goods from the Alex- evening in several sections, Kr<*w- sincerely hope to see him iu full
son building to that o f J. A. Collier son & Goodman, J. A. Collier and health nnd strength in short time,
The stomach controls the situa­ opposite the postoffice. Mrs. Long W. V. Asnhuru receiving tbe sev­
Uncle B. HarrisoD took Friday’s
tion. Those ovhr are hearty and and the daughters will arrive by eral contracts.
train to Myrtle PoiDt from whence ■
strong are thoso who enn eat and tbe Alliance, due tomorrow or next
S. R. Charleson, nn old and re- bft expected to proceed at once to
digest plenty of food. Kodol Dys­ duy.
Why You Should Insist on Having
spected citizen of Bandon, died of the monutains where he will pro­
pepsia Cure digests wlint you eat
cancer
of
the
mouth
Tuesday
the
CPed
j„
tbe
woik
of
the
develop-
Tbe
Snndav
school
and
choir
of
and allows you to eat all tbe good
EUREKA bv HARNESS
O IL
food you want. If you suffer from tbe Presbyterian church are eu* 12th iust. H e jeaves a wife nnd ment o f his mine on Rnsty gulch,
any other.
Renacra hlra leather soft.
indigestion, heartburn, belching or gHged in preparing a most interest­ son and large circle of friends to j The old geutlemau is quite snre he
Especially prepared.
any other stomach trouble, this ing Easter exercise to lie g iy e D as moan his sad aud painful end. has a rich mine, hat is experiencing
Keeps out water.
preparation can't help but do you an evening service on Eastern Sun­ The relatives have the sympathy 8omp trouble in separating Ihe 1 A heavy bodied oil.
gold from the ea nd, tbe gold being
good.
The most sensitive stom­ day. The exercises will consist of of the entire community.
achs can take it.
R. S. Knowlton. exceptionally fine music by (he
Joseph Heuquiuct, o f Marinett, so fine. Ha finds the greater por-
H a r n e s s
/\n excellent preservative.
choir, including some very fine | \y is, ¡sphere with s e v e ra l frieuds tion o f this as fine as that found on
Reduces cost of you- harnett.
Cnpt. Oft Willard tried his new nut hem and solo work, recitations h citing timherlmd claims. H em - the beach among the black sand,
Never burns the leather ; iu
boat the “ Welcome” Sunday nnd and other exercises suitable for forms us that the timber there is He showelT ns samples which it
Efficiency is increased.
made a regnlnf trip ypsterday. Easter time by the children of the ulmost entirely exhausted and that would seem, could be no finer. I f
Secures best service.
She was able to reneh Myrtle Point Sabbath school.
Stitches
kept from breaking.
one mill, with a capacity o f 460,009 somft practicle mining map with j-
without difficulty and made good
feet o f o f lumber per day. is pre- the uecessary means to put in the i O i l
Judge J. H. Scbroeder, o f Arago,
time ev3o though tbe machinery
|s sold in all
pairing to move from Menominee. required machinery would take
was new and not put to a full test, wasdowu Wednesday, and he in­
¡»ocalitiea
Mich, to Oregon. Others are also hold with Mr. Harrisor, there is no
Manti fart ur««t \ ij
coming down from the Point in forms us that Lis silo is not yet
M ta o rfa rii O il ( 'A m p a n r .
question that theie would be big
contemplating
the
same
action.—
empty,
there
being
feed
t
i
last
as
2 bonrs, nnd made six landings on
money
for
both.
Roseburg Review.
tbe way. The caotain is feeling much as a week yet, in which time
Prof. Ivison.of Lnnacnning, Mil.,
well pleased with the boat so far, ! the gross will he in fiue condition,
and feels
sure of her beiuga j The judge is highly pleased with suffered terribly from neuralgia of
tborongh success. He expects to | the results o f this silo, and will the stomach and indigestion for
give the people three hours at the i probably build another next season. thirteen years and after the doctors
Point in which to transact business, With another silo o f the capacity failed to eure him they fed him on
and return them in good season. .o f the present one, aud all- crops morphine,
A
friend
advised
pastures managed in the the
use of
Kodol Dyspepsia
Ou Wednesday eveuing Miss and
Rilla .Dunham, of this place, got Judge's usual skillful m.inner, will Cure and after taking a few bottles
qmte a fall while stopping with he able to maintain a fine herd of of it he says, “ It has cured me en­
Mrs. Lnyine, At section house dowo cows and a neat creamery business tirely. I can’t say too much for
at the junctioD. It seenrs that a withiu his own family and the as­ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.” It digests
train was due as well as the section sistance and patronage o f a very what you eat. R. S. Knowlton.
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few neighbors.
bands who wpre out on the line at­
The frame for tho new vessel on
tending their dntips, and were ex­
D. \V. Thomas, a permanent re­ Ihe stocks in the Marshfield ship­
pected in on their handcar. As sident oow o f Myrtle Point, is do­ yard are gotug up rapidly. Mr. 1
the family heard the train appioach- ing a class of work in art that lire HeuckeDdorff is losing no time,!
log, hurried out of »lie bouse to people o f C'Njs county has never hot keeps pushing the construction Contains a fu ll and complete line o f Drygoods, Groceries;
•ee which should come in first, and liatl an opportunity to avail them­ o f his vessel right ahead- There
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps.
in thn darkness Mies Rilla walked selves of before. His work in has been Some publicity given to
off the porch which is shout ten crayon is the finest aDd most dur the prospect.of placing the keel of
feet high. W hile she is somewhat ah|e « e have »ver seen, while be another vessel in this shipyard.
braised and her right shoulder is fnrrishing pure nil painting, There are no signs as yet in evi­
gives her considerable pain, there equal 1 .1 the best, at half the usual dence; hat. should the case materi­
are no bones broken, and she will costs. He also fn'Dtsbes the 1 0 - alize, then there will be two vessels:
doubtless be all right again iu a destrnclnhle porcelain medallians building at Ihe same time in the
few days.
C A L L A N D G E T P R IC E S .
iu many sizes and styles.
Marshfield shipyard.
OPTICIAN.
BESTFORTHE WOMEN STRAIN
THEIR EYES,
BOWELS
L O C A L IT E BIB.
•
A NICE
Piece of
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
*j
Call on
l/l/aste nerue energy and produce premature wrinkles, be
cause they think glasses detract from their personal charms
Properly fitted glasses positiuely improve the looks o f those
with defect I ue eyes.
WE PUT BEAUTY IN M ASSES AS WELL AS BEHIND THEM
j
H
e w e l i ^ y
is acceptable at any time, by your wife or sweetheart. Don’t forget that
wo show the beet ussnrtinent iu Coos county.
Fine watch, clock and
jewelry repairing, snd engraving.
W ILSON JEWELRY CO.
LORENZ’S Store.
The Leaders iu Quantity, Quality and Lowest Figures.
The Biggest V alues for Y our Money.
D o n ’t fa il to e x a m in e o u r S t o c k
OF
LADIES’ AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Hats, Caps, Rubbers, Matting, Window Shades, Ladles’ and
Misses Jackets and Capes, Mackintoshes, Ladles’
Tailor-made Ouer-Skirts, Groceries, Provis­
ions, Tobacco and lakes Orders for
Tailor-made Clothing.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our aim Is Quick
Sales and Small Profits. We want
your trade and will use our best endeavors
to keep It, by selling you the Best of Goods at the
Lowest Rates Possible. BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON,
N. LORENZ. Prop.
Coos Co. Marble! Granite Works.
arble, Granite and Sandstone
Monuments, Headstones and
Copings.
re made to order in any design
desired, all kinds of cemetery
stone cutting and carving done.
M
A
j
ight here in Coquille City, Coos
county,
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PATRONIZE
HOME
Some Reasons
' INDUSTRY.
F. A. TOZIER & SON,
Managers.
Painter, Paperhanger, Inside decorator and grainer.
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I make a Specialty of Sign work, and also carry a full stock
r W A LLPAPER
H
£
Estimates cheerfully furnished on all
Classes of Worlj. (fc
“^ N ^ IV Ie n 's Furnishing G o o d s .^ f ^ -
Our Spring stock of fashionable goods
must be seen to be appreciated.
elieve us, we are here to stay,
our Prices are the lowest,
et us prove it to you, by either
correspondí, g or calling at our
^ works.
ach and every customer treated
with the utmost courtesy, all
work Guaranteed to be "First-
Class, " in workmanship and mat-
Sljop orje door nortl) of PHAi^MflCY BUILDING.
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COQUILLE, OKEGON. t
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| IVERY and FEED STABLE
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•W . C. E E U H A M ,
Proprietor.
Coquille City, Or.
General Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point.
Good Teams, Rates treasonable
Commercial Men
Good Higs