Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 09, 1901, Image 2

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PU BLISH ED E V E R T TU ESDAY
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Special Announcement! tutue temperance house
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Continued from first p t(t .
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D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor. Albert
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di»t "A 3 for t-> ' "A) reJiac*J
C o u n ty Official P ap er.
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W S Hall, appraising Middle
U e o t e d *.. ih * m e le n s i in a *oeia: r.p
e u n l m s u l ih* C o q s n .* V o lita p a ru em a -ly
Creek road end m ilage..
4 20
•od of Cor» CeaniT *vn*r«il».
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Sabeeriplioc. per rear. ia aàvaaee. f i SO • M Bright, approisiDg Mnl-
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die Creek rot i and icilage 1
T IIS F i r n Ì X & S £ m
£ i f ; j ! i f f ì I T Waekly, a*>praw»g Mid-
die Creek roai and milage 4 4 0
Albert Barklcw.viewing Hali»
*<»rnisiag Ortfsa-
Prairie-Beai er Pond road. 3 80
J P Barkdoll, viewing Halls
The work of encouraging immi­
Prairie-BtaTtr Pond road.
gration to Oregon is interesting the J H Malheur, viewing Halls 4
eow oerm l
bodies of Portland.
Prairie-Beaver Pond road. 3 80
Some time ago the Chamber of T W Dräne, viewing and mil-
Commerce appointed a standing
age Coqoille Lxrupey creek
committee on advertising and in­
road. . . . ; ............................ 22 50
structed it to investigate and aug- Jo, Flam, vie,iagan d milage
gest a plan of action. Now comes
CoquilU-Immpev creek rd. 19 00
the Board of trade with a proposal j „ M„ t view,og and milage
to extend its organization tLrongh-
CoqmlU-i*mpevcraek road 15 60
out the state, and bT mean» of .n b- w w G, g(, rieWi0S , c , ma .
board» working in harmony with
age Coqnille-Marshfield rd
the central body at Portland to ad-
ntar M cQ oig g s..................
2 40
vertiae Oregon's resources, promote B D Sanford, viewing and
immigration and encourage manu­
mileage Coqnille-Marshfield
facturing enterprises The Manu­
road near McQuigg’s . . . . .
2 40
facturer»’ Association also recognize« L A Law-horn, viewing and
the urgent need of minaionery work,
mileage Coq jiile - Marsh­
and there is talk o f »ending an
field road near McQuigg’s 2 40
agent to the east to make known
Ordered that petition for building
All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar.
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The new century requires new business methods and to encourage the payment o f cash
in all transactions we have decided that for the next six months to give all cash customers
50 a premium fo r a ll goods bought (except flour and sugar.) To any one askiny fo r it we will
capability» o f the landing at terminus of Wiiianch
Slough road be eootinu- L
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a i i ill©
O i l t t v y
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be checked off as fast as the purchases are made.
Iransient and reg.
\\ bite Labor.
First street—east end of bridge.
rs STUDIO
W< have set aside certain useful arti­
cles that w ill be giuen FREE with TEN, TWENTY and FORTY DOLLARS.
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O r e e g g o o n a .
Kirst-cltt*« in every respect; courteous treatment.
alar Boarding mid Lodging.
issue a trade board to the amount o f Twenty Dollars, so arranged that all purchases may
*° youi goods and you are sure to get something useful.
th* industrial
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You pay no more for
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walker, Proprietors.
We shall continue to sell at the same
CFRONT STREET*-*
low price that has brought us so many new customers and we expect that the increase in
trade w ill pay us fo r the goods that we give to our customers.
Coquiile City, Oregon.
Remember no purchase counts except for Spot Cash. Latest and finest styles of finish.:
A ll W o r k Guaranteed.
W e will sell a splendid High Arm
Ball-bearing Sewing Machine
five drawers, warranted
for ten years, ¿or $35.
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T & Q W .W -
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M erchant
Oar Prenoiam6 will be r*n exlji >ition &t our store acd yon can Ior»k them over at act* led -.
are adding to our regular stocks a complete line o f paints, oils, pain1
brushes and a fu ll line o f 1901 walfosper and the celebrated Atkins saws.
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t a il o r !
F. S. Slagle,
We carry a f u ll tine o f the A. L. Bryan Boot and Shoes also a complete line o f dress
goods, silks, velvet and notions, a fine line o f crockery, lamps and glass ware, groceries, m
There is too much division of That a . p. Miller be paid b»Lnce ^our anc^ f ee<*’
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Coquiile, Oregon, f
Cleaning and Repairing neatly 1
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done.
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labor in this bu.inewi of advertising due a» supervisor district 22 for 1900,
Oregon, If the Chamber of Com- fgp
$60.
mere«, the Board of Trade and the W.
w M. Laird, 5
a day
dav labor,
labor 4
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Manufacturers Association all un­
with team............................ 11 50
dertake it, with the commercial and W L Laird, 4J days la b or.. 6 75
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, Proprietor,
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push clubs of coast and interior Fred West, 6$ ”
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9 75
towns, working on their own lines, J L Laird, 6 ”
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9 50
there is likely tc be confusion and Tom Duncan, 6| ”
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9 75 coal....................................... 32 00
Charles Gresseu, re.preseuting V
Items
waste of energy. If the Board of E N Harry, 21 ”
the W. W. KluaballC >, uni L »k .-
” . . . 42 00 Stmr Dispatch, 11 tons coal, 35 20
Trade sets up a permanent exhibit
Ordered that the_ report of the T. J. Little, taking patient
School will begin DPxt M ndav, side Piano C o, o f Ctiicago, an-i
.Sliermao Clay A Co , o f 8vii Fran­
in the Union Station in opposition viewers and surveyor on the relo­
to poor farro,...................... 2 75 tbe 15
cisco, lias been in Coos county
Literary bas adjoarned uutil
to the Chamber of Commerce ex­ cation of tbe Halls Prairie-Beaver Priscilla Perry, washing for
some little time in the interests of
hibit on Washington street, the in­ Pood Gulch road be accepted and
prisoners Nov. 12, to 31,.- 3 50 next fall
these companies and while be has
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,
,
, Miss Hulda Pope o f Araga is
tending settler wiil doubtless find the road supervisors ordered to J W Leneve, 1 gal gasolene
repres* uted them well and done «
2o visitlng ln x ,,rway.
plenty to interest him, but the re­
opeD said relocation for public travel. J A Lyons estate, lumber for
Mr. G. S. Davis male a flying good hu-ir.css iu the musical in­
strument line, he bas done some
sults achieved would be better still
Ordered that C. F. MeCullom be
courthouse......................... 4 32 trip to Pirkerabnrg last veek
lodge work, being coonee'ed with
if the two show» wrere under one
W
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Mansell,
wood,
Lauling
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Mr-
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Mr».
A.
H.
Scbroeder,of
appointed supervisor o f district No
tbe
Knight of Pythias. This
ia t - ! Johnson’« MilL visited over Suu-
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roof. The thing to do in this
gentleman has also furnished the
3 and that John Bear be appointed \ ®,C........................................
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lu i-> ¡day in this place.
matter of advertising Oregon i» for superrisijr of district 4 to fill the Win Rich, coal oil and sund
Evening Telegram with very in­
The dance givPD Saturday uight
the Chamber of Commerce, the vacancies caused by the resignations
for court house................... 10 85 Wrl» It hUL'Dtl HUL'L’P*'».
:1 U \ <H III»? ! teresting and reliable
. , ui tides con-
e
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c o n o t \ * j strurcet*.
Board of Trade, the Manufacturers’ of tbe former supervisors.
voang people o f Myrtle Point,
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j R 8 Knowlton, sundries, for
a .« .
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• • ?•.< I vantages nnil on t look for the
Association and all other kindred
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Ordered that the report o f the
court house......................... 16 80 Arai; i \ huu other |> trts wi-re in fotore,
anti, he did not atop here.
bodies to combine fora united effort appraisers of damages on the Mid- G A Robinson, sundries for
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at n\ i
i an He called
attention t*>
Mins
iHora
McCloekey
made
,
.. aome
. of the ,
90
to accomplish
something. The die creek road as relocated through
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disa.ivanta'i*as well and nr^eil F R E S H S t n O C S S R X l i S A N D F E E D
court bouse.........................
extended vu>U to frieo l-tiu C.»aoi’ le,
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4.
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\t si
. • -. , o the necessity ot overcoaiiuK tiiem
name of such a body is not of special the premises of J W. Byers be ac- Cuilullle W“ ' er Works- water
bipo J « » t : « Mill nud vicimtv(?.)
and offered some suggestions n9
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importance. It might be called tbe cepted and that a warrant bo drawn
Mr. 8. L. 1
J afferty
»fTerty has bceo suf­
7or
5I irch and April,
t 1 the proper remedies. Thi s--ar­
fering from a severe attack o f La
State Board of Trade, or any other in pawnent of the damages awarded ! SBCathcart, establishing aLd
ticles h i p attracting attention and it
10
50
Grippe.
His
little
son,
L-sler,
is
name, but it »hould represent nil amounting to $30.00
' ^cording government cors
he hoove» the people of C o-C'o iidy
also quite ill, but both are improv­
tbe state and be strong enough to
to put forth an effort to dire, t
That the matter of the relocation ' V X Perr>> j " nitor from J,,n
ing.
1 Feme o f the immigration to this
push Oregon to the front There is of the Coquille-Marphtield road near . 20 to . April G inclusive.. . . 77 00
:
Grandpa an 1 Grandpa D p Van!, coast into this part of tbe state
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LiikeriB,
carpenter
work
no gainsaying the need of a central McQuigg » be continued and that G
o
f
Myrtle
Point,
are
visiting
tbei
¡n court hou8eP.................. 10 50
C'" oh and Cm ry counties have
body. Neither the Chamber of Com­ W Norris, J Fred Scbroeder and
»on Al. and daughter, Mrs. James more to offer horn a seekers than
Lydia Peterson, witness in
Dunlap o f this place.
merce nor the Board of Trade nor Geo. D. Ridiuger be appointed ap­
•sr- i ï ï h - i i o s r . T :
111 a 11 v other sections and while
cas.i of State vs Stemmer-
Miss Jennie Lsfferty, who has
s *â ™
disadvantages
the Manufacturers’ Association is praisers to assess damages to the
tmtns....................................
5 50 been in Fortnna, Cal., for some our most spiions
v ‘v-V'- ‘■'-^-•3 -7' A ' - Ö Lri,
•ite uot of a permanent nature, bnt
able to supply tbs information about j.remises of R G McQuigg on the W H Bunch, salary quarter
mouths, returned on the last trio
can
he
overcome
by
the
necessary
I
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ending
March
31,
1901____225
00
Oregon asked in letters which are line of said relocation.
o f the Alliance and at present is
W H Bunch, postage, etc. .. 9 85 visiting witb old friends in this enterprise nnd energy, we should
received every day from intending
not lie backward in luyiting D e w -
That tbe report of the viewers J S Lawrence, salary for Jun
place.
settlers and investors.
comer» here to take part with us
Feb Mar 77 days................ 231 00
and surveyor on the change of the
Mr. Ed Lew ell-n.of Myrtle Point, in this part o f the work, the most
J;>r te ¿ f . I,
If tbe several organizations in­ Coos City-Douglas county line road T J Thrift, 21 da_y» in March 72 00
ha» bepii doing »r me fine painting important of which is the building
terested in encournging settlers and through the premises of John Wea­ Antie McDonald, work in
and papering for Mr. J. Dunlap
clerk’s office......................... 7 00 Madam Rumor »ays »be thinks she of roads. Another impoitant move
.. .. 'f a x
induatraial development would con­ ver near Sumner, be accepted, said
would be the pstahlishrnent o f a
T: ; - - i
Annie McDonald, work in
hears wedding bell».
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solidate for immigration work, it change to be declared a public
steamer line between this river
sheriff’s office...................... 1137
Mr. nud Mra A. M Snyder, of and Portland and 1 » a thing Ilia!
ought not to be diilicult to raise a highway and that the portion of IraCurren, 5 days work in
O u u X 'e jiio w s iSVUlCUlig
Bandou, came up the river Satur­ will he looked after in the near fu­
large fund to pay for printing and the ol4 road embraced by the new
sheriff a office...................... 1(1 00 day to vi»it fri-nds nnd seen
of ture tmt may require a little more
U T G re e n , 7 days work in
distributing literature. The right be declared vacant.
their childhood. Vlex returned to
sheriff'« office....................... 11 00 hi» employment on the Fayoritp development work iu this section
kind of effort iu the right quarter
That the consideration of the Co- J J Stanley, 1-J days work in
and a material improvement made
Monday, but lit -a wife will prolong in the biietness relntionsof this sec-
would be productive of much good. quille-Larupcy Creek proposed road
Largest and most moden ly equipped parlors in tbe county.
sheriff’s office.............. . . . 3 75 her visit for a week nr rno'p,
What Oregon wants ia people of be continued for the consideration Stepln u G illier, 1 month sal­
lion nnd our state.» metropolis.
fiteT*A full line of Barber’s supplies.*® !
T r ix ie T iiic e .
means—intelligent
agriculturists of the following claims for damages,
ary ns sl.erifif........................ 16G 67
You cannot enjoy perfect health,
Ed Gallier, 1 month salniyns
for the farms, orchards and dairies, to-wit:
An Oregon City dispatch of rosy cheeks an I sparkling eyes if
deputy
sheriff......................
60
00
and men of capital to build factories
March 2Stli gays: - Guy Clark re­ vnur liver is sluggish and your
Johu W K ood , $800, Mrs H J J B Dulley. 1 month salary as
and give employment to labor. If Green, $500,A Urquliart, $1500, Geo
cently
acquired i> laKcssion of the bowels clogged. DeWitt’s Little
treasurer.............................. 50 00
Early Risers cleanse the whole
we will only cncourago manufactur­ H Sell. $500, Mary C Clausen. $100. L H Hazard, 1 month sal-irv
pilot wheel of the steamer Brother system. They ntvtr gripe. Ii. S.
ing industries to utilize our raw O S Robison $5(-0, A and Mabel
iiHxlerk................................100 00 Jonathan, which went nshore at Knowlton.
3 a .p t .
C ls e n ,
P r o p r ie to r .
(£>]
materials, we shall have eatublislioil Flanders, $10pn J C Wilson, $800, U H Mast, 1 month salary as
Crescent City, Cal., July 30, 1865.
............. 60 67
W anted - T o trade four nice lots
deputy clerk..
an agency for immigration more J C Brown, $300, Win Wheeler,
Two
hundred
and
seventy-five
per­
COQUILLE
CITY,
OREGON
OPPOSITE DEPOT.
in Bandon Tor a team of horses.
R C Dement, salnry a« cotnm’r
effective than a legion of agents $800, J W Lawrence, $200, A J Wil­
and examining b rid g es... 19 80 sons lost their lire», while 17 made Horses must be \ming find not
■o.' 'Jl-
nnd a million pieces of literature. son, $500, C. Romander, $ 800 , W K D McIntoKh, »alary as coinin’r
their wav to »hor- in a snia'1 boat. weigh les- than 12d0 pounds. In­
and examining bridges.. . . 28 40 The Brother Jonnthan made regular quire at.this office.
"TITT
Panter, $J06 and that K N Harry,
lias been
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t r- v .
1 „ lie ap- L Harlo.-ker, part payment 3
trip» to Sen Francisco, until the vis­
. . Hince . tho lug
a Triumph
.
11 - I r K o w ripen«
1 L .Norris
Attorney Chase, of this plaee,
month» »alary hs county
taken charge o f by Captain C. H. ,
,
'
Butler, o f this place, and Chief poiut.d appraiser* to meet at Co-
judge................................... 200 00 ed was wrecked,' Ydung Clark re­ has purchased the E l. B-urie
Engineer
Barrow», o f Bandon quille City May l»t, 1901.
Clerk ordered to is»ue warrants cently visited his father, who is man­ properly nt the south end of
bridge, nud has
the vessel is receiving a thorough
Ordered that J L Barker be op- for the collectien o f delinquent ager of the Ban don Woolen mills, H-mrv street
movej theieto.
and while there made a trip to Cres­
overbauling as well as one im(»>rt- pointo<l supervisor for .list 11 to fill taxes.
Whereupon court adjourned for
ant additional
improvement,
,, vneiincy
.
, renigoa-
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cent City, where he purchased the
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____e _ 4 iu the the
c:iuf*e<l , , bv .. the*
term.
way of a steam gear for liauliui/
wheel on account of its value ns n
in the hauner. This lias always lion of W L Mast.
State of Oregon, >
relic. The wheel lias been used to
been a tedious and laborious task,
That an appropriation of $2.>0 lie Co jnty ol Coos i
ornnm-
nt the interior of a saloon
and took op valuable lime, it being made to ni.l in the improvement of
I, L. II. Hazard, County Clerk
impossible to haul this large hue Tell i j ile
in diHt 1 , „ nd that
for 30 t ears, the owner refusing to
of
Coos
County,
State
of
Oregon,
in by bund white tbe tug was uo-
.
,
der speed. This gear consists o f ‘ be aupemaor have supervision of and ex-officio Clerk of the County sell it for any consideration, but af­
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a bid fill wmdiug eii^iiio loented in
iipenditurp and report tbe ntme Court, o f the State o f Oregon, in ter his death, a daughter was in
S E N D N A M E
the forward part of tbe house, uext term
at)d for the Conntv of Coos, hereby duced to jaut with it.”
the spool ot which protrudes oyer Ordered that S B Cathcart. J T certlfy , hat the foregoing schedule
a n d A D D R E S S
tliH d^ck of t hf port quarter, nud Collver nnd Geo H ohh b* nppoiutcMl
exn-nsen of Ct*os Countv Ore-
for thf» N ' v E ?» Edition of
the throttle is arranged *•> as to be viewers
view,.ra to locate Catching Slmig.i
1
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T he Limparium bco u o relsl
managed from tlie out side so tbe
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,
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ft°n, as audited and .allowed b\ the
now :n Pre**.
machine
it entirely uuder the a»
'*'* a
11 public
Pu 1 " highway
"K ,w*> from
,oni the
" prem­
1"’ 11 County Court of Coos County,
Saddle Horses of liest quality always on hand. Good Riga in readi­
Our
liirse, profusely il­
ises
of
J
S
Mi
sters
to
the
railr.inil
niaiingemenl of the ijei-kliaiid, a id
Oregon, is a tru- mid correct e x ­
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
lustrated Spring and Sum­
this large and unwieldly line can crossing near Sumner.
tract from the proceedings of said
Aceomrnodatious for Traveling men a speciality.
be taken on board o f tl e tng w nle
mer Catalogue, describ ng
Ordered that the road poll tax be
Court
at
the
April,
1901
,
term
■he is under full speed and with paid in cash and that tho road su-
the new fashions, and
W. A. G oodman .
thereof.
what
oat the aid ot assistance o f the
T. J. K riwsos
giving lowest Derailment
pervis.its
collect
the
anme
in
cash
Captain or engineer. Tins will
Witness my hand and the seal o f It artificially (bge»ts the food and aids
Store
prices
for
every­
Nature
in
sireiigtheuiug
and
recon­
make a difference of at least one ns per the conditions of the law the County Court, this 8 th day of-
structing the exhausted digestive or­
thing to eat, dnnk. wear
vessel to tbe tide in the tug’etow- passed by the legislature at the Jan
gans. It Is t lie latest discovered digest-
April. 1901 .
or use.
Mig capacity.
ant and tunic. No other preparation
1901 term.
L H H azard .
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COQUILLE CITY, OR.
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
'I he follow ing bills ordered payed: ■ sk \L J
itantly rehevesand permanently cure*
County Clerk.
Their pr unpin* •» and llieir pleas­
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
ant. effects 11 nku DeWitt's LitMe “ The Sun,’’ Utter beads for
P4 O o W r n R f l k D .-»F a.*-
Housemover«. Builders, Contractors and general carpenters
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Oa’Wtr-ia’* Ur|erf-aM.. kj»Oc,. ,*«»
ju d g e an d s h e r i f f ................ $ 9 (HI
Early Risers most fiopulur little pi la
Skk Headache. Gastralgta Cramp-and
p u n mi l ! »
- nf l.ftn 1
Estimates 0-1 all work furnished free on short notice.
all
ot
her
results
of
imperfect
digestion.
wherever the
are kno«n The» Coquiile If. raid, notice for
Kivi •
.
\
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e
will
be
able to take contacts on brick work naid furnish brick as early
Price50c
SMltl.
Larte»Hecontain*
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the
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'Isry
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For
roni**«ldrN
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c*l!
are siiuply p. rft t f u iv. r an I
chool Supt............... ..
1 20 on
N n. ic ». ft or .pice— 1 .
clarka *
nnallIIM. is. k »1.»(»,utilv-pep*iamai.eltr««
HF.NKY OBADT.
as the weather will admit their being burned.
bowel troubles. R. M. Knowlton. Beaver Hill Coal Co., 10 tone
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THE PLACE.
\r SKBEL S
COQL ILLE, UK.
lorway
iS A REMINDER
THAT
Hawkins v/ill receive by return
“Mandalay ” a new line of Dres
Goods, Trimmings, Ready­
made Skirts Everything
in Dry Goods.
We
have
moved
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Ifi iir~^v
to
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our new
quarters
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Marshall McDonald, Proprietor.
Cleanliness is our Watchword.
THE LONE STAR
;
l iALUACLE
EQQK
Keeps only pure Wines and Liquors
and Fine Cigars.
The Americus Club Whisky is one
of the specialties served in these
Clubrooms.
ROSEBURG-M YRTLE POINT
S TAG ELIN E.
DARLAND S FENTON.
PROPRIETORS.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests
you eat-
KREWSON
m DmttîOI]
fR A M lS C â
&L
GOODMAN.