Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 11, 1901, Image 2

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    The „Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments.
¿tonili <£Ü? t -Tinnii
Annual Convention-
Gravel Ford
Gleanings.
iM .r tlo Point E n terp rise!.
Mrs. E. A Adams and children
arrived at this place Weduesduy
from Gruuts Pass, to leside.
Mr. and Mrs. August Carl, of
Norway, left Tuesday for Iowa,
where they will spend several
months visiting.
Oliver Spiers, who has been
attending business college at Salem,
returned to Lie home at this place
last Friday evening.
Wat,Chas and Eckley Guerin de­
parted Tuesday for Washington,
where they will be employed with
tba U. S. Geological survey for the
summer.
Died, in this city. Juue 1, 1901,
David Warner, aged 78 years.
Tbe deceased was born in Ohio and
in 1852 crossed the plains, coming
to Oregon at an early day. He
located on the South fork of the
Coquille where he lived the greater
putt of his time.
The fuueial
services were conducted by Rev.
White of the Presbyterian ebureb
Sunday, aud tbe lemaius iotered
at tbe Call Warner place on the
South Fork.
All kinds of soft drinks and fine cigar.
Uucle Shad Hudson returned
from the mines Sunday.
A grand program is being arrang­
ed for tbe 4th of July celebration
at Coquille City.
PU BUSH ED EVE RY TUESDAY 1 Salem, Juno 5.— The annual con-
All crops and gardens are doing
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! ventiou of the Christian church of nicely.
D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor. Oregon will be held in Turner
J. D. Bennett, of this place, aud
County Official Paper. Memorial Tabernacle, at Turner, sister, Mrs. John Jeukiug, of Pros­
fO K SALE — 147 Acres o f L anJ, \ m ile
f r o m Norway. Coos cou n ty. Known
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June 21 to July 1, for whicn great i per, left overland for Roseburg on
a* Ihe M oC lury place. For petioular». call
Duvoted to ise niaterim and nooiai op preparation« are now being made. a visit to their mother who resides
o
n
H ENRY OHADY,
Auildmg of the ( oqaiL« Valley particularly £ » • • . .
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junOt24
N orway. O regon.
and ol Cooa Coanly generally.
Till» is the mobt important church at Morristown Minn.
Subscription, p a r year, in advance, tl.BO conference of that organization for ’
Rev. R Z. Brown has gone to
Rev. J. M. Hunter will start in a
few days for Turner where he goes
T iH »1 »M
» . 0 . the year in the Pacific Northwest Philomath, Oregon, iutendiug to
1 U i n I i l l f i l l A dvvrtlaloK A g e n cy , 64 mud «6 f t O d 6 U U D e u t I lH lllh t e r H o f t i l l s C i l U r c l l attend the U. B. conference to be
to attend the convention of the
M e fih a u U ’ kjtchatiKt*, Hau F ra n c is c o , C a lifo r n ia .
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held at Wheatland, lie went by
vhnr ccon tra cta for a dvertlaiuK ca n be uiade f o r it. W i l l 0 6 IQ
a tte n d a n ce
11*0111 © v e r y
Christian church which will be held
•--------------------------------------------------- j point on the Pacific coast and from wheel to Roseburg.
at that place soon.
I
School Fund Suits Begun-
j the east.
The attendance the
Some o f tbe young Indies here
We want n few more real bar- j
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I principal days is expected to tax the have introduced a uew style of
gains in realty to supply our cus­
Salem, June 4. Attorney-Gener- capacity of the large auditorium, horse back tiding, for tbissection.
tomers “ Talk is cheap” alone, but
ul Blackburn today fled complaints „h ich will comfortuhly seat 3000 They seem to be taking patterns
Good imitation cut glass, Pickle [
with gotxi value to back it, we can
in suits of the state of Oregon I people. The meetings will last for from the boys.
make talk count. Try us. R. D. j
against ex-State Treasurer Metschnn, the 10 days and will he iutenselv in­
Miss Elsie Tillman returned to
Dishes, double handled. . . .
S anford .
ex-Governor Pcnnoyer and ex-Sec- teresting.
to this place, after a years absence
retary of State McBride, jointly
Dr. Culin accompanied Deputy
The principal speaker for the oo- in Portland where she has been tak­
and severally, as members of the oasiou will be Bev. D. E Dungan, ing a muses course.
Sheriff Gallier with tbe insane pa­
5 sack lot. One of tho most delicious
state school land hoard, for the full president of the Christian Uni­
tient to Salem. The doctor was go­
Walter BeuDett and sister. Miss
of all fruit. Formally a luxury now
amount of the Geo. VV. Davis de­ versity, o f Canton, Mo., and ap Edna, came in from Roseburg
ing to Portland to attend the annual
cheap as dirt, per pound. . . . 6 h c
falcation o f $30,952.08. Suits have educator and authoj- of n.bt<»-
convention of physicians which will
Thursday, tbe Misses Elsib Tilmao
also been filed in the name of the
be in session this week.
sod Helena Hughes came in with
state against Geo. G. Bingham and
A Sad Incident-
them. The
latter will remaig
Steps are being taken to have!
Apple«, sun dried.........................
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E. P. McCormack, as bondsmen of
teaching her school on Catching
tbe fair for this district at Marsh-
Evaporated pears....................... 6 4 c)
On Tuesday Inst, in the afternoon Creek, while the latter will return
Geo. W. Davis, in the s u i t of $5000.
field again this year.
This being \
Petite prunes.............................. 2$c j
The suit ngnii)st the ex-state Edward Lasswell, who live» on to Portland after a month's visit.
the case, our farmers, dairymen,
officials will he begun in Multnomah Middle creek, a short distance from
Lumber is being hauled to re-
and
stockmen
should
lose
no
time
I M arshfield Sun.j
county through District Attorney Its confluence with the Norlfi Fork plauk the
Gravel Ford bridge
Mis. E. W. Dean, of this city, is in offering evei v encouragement
( Genuine imported Itnliuu Noodles.
Chamberlain, aud the suits ngaiust returned to his house for some nar- which is in need of repairs.
possible to make it a grand suc­
danerously ill.
1 Save your time and patience by us-
the boDdsmen will be begun in pose nil hour or so before quitting
The creamery at this place, be­
cess. These branches were sadly
ing this paste, ready prepared like
Miss Addie Snyder leturned
Marion county through District At- j time, to fiud his wife and bosom longing to Fred Moser, is making
neglected last tear. As a mntter
I niaccaroni, for soup. 4 pouuds for
torney Hart.
companion lying cold in death on quite a eucoessful run this summer. home Monday on the Alliance after c f course the fair comes at n busy
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25c.
About $12,000 of this deficit w a s ! the floor o f their house. Mrs. Lass-
Miss Mattie Weekly, who is an extended visit in California. eeasop, aud these men have but
collected under the Pennoyer ad-j well had been complaining some- teaebiug the Enchanted Prairie
Rolnndson <fe Flye shipped acou- little timp, but this is a thing of
ministration by Davis but he did! what of late, but was not supposed school paid a visit to her parents signmeut of Coos Bay cauued clams too much importance to be wholly
not turn the mouey over until dur-j to be in any immediate danger, or last Saturday returning Sunday. to San Francisco on the Aicata, ueglected. Begin iu time am! wm k
Clear American
Glass, Footed
ing the Lord administration. When j e*en in a critical condition. Be- Mike is feeling quite disconsolate. Wednesday.
up to it, and you will find Ihut very
tho pleadings are submitted to the | »¡«ie » loving husbaud sli» leaves
C. N. Johnson wife aud mother
[ Sauce Dish.
H. R. Reed arrived from San little time and expense will do a
trial court, it is the opinion of the! two small children, one about two departed for North Yakima to re­ Fiancisco on the Alliance Monday, great deal toward showing to the
attorney-general that the Penuoyev | years old atid the other but about side. We regret to lose these peo­ aud it is said will at once commence world that you are not dead, noi
administration may be relieved of two years old and the other but ple, bat wish them success where- the construction of a large yessel eveu asleep.
this amount of the shortage aud i t 1 about four mouths. Heart failure ever they go.
at his yard in East Marshfield.
( Tho San Salvador Pearl Sago, su-
Oscar Werm who has been for
will then become chargeable as a j »» supposed to be the cause o f this
Ringer
Bunch, of McKinley,
! perior to others, 44 pounds fur 2 5 c
I some time employed as one of the
Married.
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-In
San
Francisco.
defalcation under the Dol'd admin-
a,|d sadden taking away. The visited friends audrvlatives in this
May 23, 1901, George Henry Stauff asistant keepers Ht the Tillamook
istration. In that eveut suits will deceased was about 35 years o f age, section
last week week. There
Bock lighthouse, passed through
be brought for that amount against j ,ln‘l ipnve* many loving relatives seems to be quite an attraction for to Miss Mattie J bdo Hillyer. The
groom is well known here, being town yesterday on his way to Cape
ex-Goveruor Lord und ex-Socretary and friends who deeply mourn her Binger down here.
Fairbank’s Laundry Soaps, 10 bars
! tbe sou of our townsman, Geo. Blanco, having beeu transferred to
sudden devise, and extend their
of State Kincaid.
Will Coleman and siajer. Myrtle,
fo r.............................................. 25c
Btaufl, aud Tbe Sun joius with num­ that place. Mr. Werin seems yery
(post
heart-felt
sympathy
to
the
pajd a visit to friends at McKiDley erous friends iu extending congrat­ much pleased with the change, and
Attorney-General Blackburn has
The “ Baby Elephant” ............
5c
concentrated his legal ta|euts «pen bereved husband with his little staying until Sunday.
from what we learn of Tillamook
ulations.
these cases in order to draw up the motherless babes.
I w o wagonlnade of immigrants
Died.— At Marshfield, Oregon, Rock, we are uot surprised. This
complaints in such a manner that
from Idaho passed through this
SUDDEN DEATH.
May
30,1901, J. B. Davis a native light is supposed to ba located iu
f The famous “ Crown” Taffeta silk,
the whole question of liability may
The following was sent ns by a bitrg last Wednesday.
of
Kentucky
aged 73 years 1 month Ihe most exposed and roughest
| made in N J.
Heavy glossy si k
Miss Cleo Bose is teaching quite
be determined if possible upou de­ correspondent after the above was
and 13 days. Mr. Davis was one place ou the const if not in the
j adopted for sliirt waist, trimmings.
murrer. It is his intention thus to in type: Tbe
funeral at Dora a successful term of school here
world. Mr. W. tells us tlmt dur­
| etc. Usual price 75 to 85 cents, our
secure a square decision upon the Cemetery June G was largely at­ this summei, with quite an attend­ of Coos county’s old-timers having ing a slorm last winter tlmt one
came
to
this
saotioD
in
‘76
where
[ price per y d ........................... S S c
merits of the matter as free as pos­ tended.
Mrs. Nancy Lasewell, ance.
rock
weighing
158
pouuds
was
The U B,s. held their quarterly he has resided eversince. Deceased thrown to Ihe roof of the light­
sible from all quibbles anil technical­ wife of Edward Lasewell, o f Middle
ities. The state law department Creek, died very Snddeu on J une 4 meeting in their church uear tbe leaves 4 children in these parts house which lsllG feet above the sea
commencing
Friday who survive him. The funeial level, aud one 8-pounder went over
has aimod to leave ns little room as at 5 o ’clock in tbe evening. Mr.Lnss creamery,
( 22 inch, “ Duchess” Satin, comes in
possible for any guilty man to es­ w<.ll was out iu the Geld to work at night and lasting until 8unday took place at 2 o’clock p. m., Satur­ the tower which is 136 feet high.
' turquoise blue ouly, regular $1
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cape, as lje has set forth every pos­ tha time o f her death. Two small night. We notice quite a number day, Rev. Crabtree officiating.
| quality...................................
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Magazine on Fire-
sible form of defense, such as the children, cne a baby in its mo!tiers iu attendance from Fishtrap.
E. G. Hudson was ou Saturday
The roads lrnye tnken on a sum­
plea o f the statute of limitations, or arms, were in the bouse when Mr.
Vallejo, Cal., June 5.— A magazine
whether the report of the inves­ Lasewell nnd G . P. Miller, brother mer appearance and the bicycles last appointed game warden at
large for tbeSoutheru Oregon D is­ at Mare Island Navy Yard, contain­
tigation committee of 1895 acts as of deceased went to tbe house. are out again.
territory
embracing ing about 20 tons of smokeless pow­
Haying will be iu tall blast iu trict, bis
a bar to recovery, or whether there They found Mrs. Lasswell on the
has been any other form of account­ floor in a lifeless condition. The two or three weeks, some having Dooglas, Josephine, appointment der beenme ignited this morning by
P at H. was made by Game Warden Quim- chemical action. Tho powder did
ing and settlement between the little girl sBid mnmmn fell out of the been cut already.
by and he conld not have made a not explode, hut generated enough
Í Immense bargains in fancy saRh rib -
state and the custodians of the chair hut the child being so young
better
selection. Mr. Hodson’e gas aud smoke to force the top off
sbons, all silk, 3 to 5 inches wide,
school fund.
Masons to Meet in Portland-
did uot realize mamma was dead nnd
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well-known euergy and strict inter- the magazine. The powder is now
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went to sleep by her sitje. Heart
Masons from all parts of Oregon grity are a sufficient guarantee slowly burning up. It is far re­
New Steel Process Is Found-
trouble is supposed to be the cause
c f her death. Mrs. Lasswell was will gather in Portlaud uext week that the game and fish of Ins dis­ moved from the black powder, and
Redding, Cal., June G— George j a daughter of Martin Miller; was to attend the annual session of the trict will be well protected.— Rose- there is no danger of an explosion.
j GeDts’ silk front golf shirts, the
C. Carson, an experienced mining married to Edward Lasswell about Grand Lodge, A. F. & A. M., ns burg Plaindealer.
' regular $1 kinds fo r ..........
7 5 c
man of Northern California, and 1886. Five childreu are left to well as tho meetings of branches of
Administrator’s Notice.
The report of the Oregon insane
recently superintendent of a mine j mourn mothers loss. Mrs. Lass­ Masonry, the Scottish Bite, Royal asylum for the month of May is as
N otica is hereby gi veo thnt the under-
ie this district, has applied for a we|| was a devoted Christian, h«v- Arch Masons. Order of Eastern Star follows: Total number of patients
irigried hits been d u ly appoin ted adm inis­
patent on a new process for the j jng been converted and joiued the and Mystic Shriners. The sessions 1219, males, 855; females, 3G3; trator o f tbe estate o t 8 L Leneve. deceased
manufacture of steel, which he claims I j|,p Missionary Baptist church in of this order will commence Mon­ number of officers and employes, nnd thnt nil persons bavin«» claim s Against
said estate are hereby requested to pre«ent
i to
n have
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perfected.
Carson
states
about
the year 1884
Mrs.
J.
H day morning with the semi-annual 137. The payroll for the month the sam e, properly verified to said a d m in­
that he has been approached by a Miller took the two smallest child­ reunion of the Scottish Bits the
istrator, at Ilia residence in C oqnille City,
aggregated $5419,22. Cost of pro­ Cooa
cou n ty, O rep oo, within six m onths,
representative of a large Eastern reu home with her and grandma Eastern Star and the Royal Areh
visions and supplies for tho month from the date o f this notice.
steel organization with an offer of the next oldeat to care for aud till Masons, and will close with the
Dated
this 4th day Jane. liH)t.
$7354.24. Total cost of running
J W LENEVE,
$000,000 for the secret, provided mother’s place the best they can. cermoninl session of tho Mystic
the institution for the month of
A dm inistrator o f the estate o f S L L enere
the patent is issued aud tests are sat­
G. G. 8. Shriners Saturday night.
deceased.
May, $12,773.53.
isfactory. In order to fully test the
Great preparations are being
Citation.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hudson, o f this
claims made for the process, the
made by local MaRons for the re­
Death of Mrs. William Benham-
agent making the offer to Carson
ception to be accorded their visiting place started for Washington yes­
T H E C O U N TY C O U R T O F T H E
The sad news of the death of his brtthern, aud the eveut is one of terday morning. They go to visit IN atAto
agreed to establish a plant for the
o f Oregon, in ami fo r the cou nty o f
purpose near Chicago, where ex­ mother reached our townsman W. tho greatest importance in the fra­ with their daughters, the Mesdamos
C ooa .
In
tbe
mAtter o f the estate o f J ohn D ev-
Jackson,
Hoberg
anil
Tanner,
who
periments may be carried out nnd Cf. Beulii.m, on Friday which had ternal field. Owing to the fact that
iniph, deceased.
the value of Carson’« invention de­ occurred somewhat suddenly at G during the first of the week several are now living in that state, as well
T o Mary Ellen Thorp, Jam es C hristopher
D evinish , M artha E lizabeth B row n, Eliza
termined. C’arson has accepted the o’clock the previous evening at her sessions will be held at the same ss the two boys John nnd Joe-
Jane D evinish , ------ Kobinaon, and to all
conditional offer of $<1000,000, and homo at Fairview. Mrs. Benhain time, three halls will be necessary
heirs at law o f the said John
Johnny Johnson, who went as unknown
D evinish, deceased, and to all others in ­
will leave in a few days forChicago to had been quite ill for some time, but to carry on the business which calls
cook on the tug Brick from Ban- terested therein.
complete his part of the agreement was not supposed to be dangerously tbe delegates together.—Eveniug
In the name o f the stnt® o f O regon; you
don to Portland, returned yester­
By the use ot tho Carson process, ill. The following was handed us Telegram.
and each o f yon are hereby notified that on
day, having returned by the Alliance the Slat d a v o f May, 1901, H. D . Sanford the
the inventor claims that steel of a by Bev. Hunter who conducted the
o f the last will and testam ent o f
T he barber's Suuday closing Hu reports haviug bad a very pleas­ exeenter
quality much superior to Bessemer funeral services on Saturday:
D eyinish, d eceased, filed his dnlv
ant trip, and seeing a number of John
verified petition in the above entitled court
Mrs. Susau Mary Benlmra was law is to be tested iu tbe supreme
steel cau be produced.
Coquillera while iu the city.
for an order o f sale fo r the purpose ot pay­
born on the 7th day of March, 1831, court, and one of the points upon
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in g tbe claim s against said estate, o f the
iu the statu of Tennessee, and mov­ which it is to be tried is iu tbe
Mrs. A. E- Watkins, Miss Elsie fo llo w in g , described premises to w it: N W I
Lock and Lay lo Kekm a Sacred City-
th HE % nod H W o f tht SW \ o t 8 Id
ed to Kenturky in her girlhood days. fact tbat the term ''barbering” was Tilman, Mrs. S. A. Mereen, of and
i be E ^ o f HE >4 o f 8 s T p . L*S 8 o f It
New York, June 7.— According to From this state she moved to Mis­ used iu the formation o f the law, ! Gravel Ford; Miss Helen Hughes, 13 W o f w iilatnette M tredian in C o o s!
î "W. C. B
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3STI3LA
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n ty, Oregon. Also lo t 3. block 8. in I
a Washington dispatch, the National souri where sho was united in holy which is claimed to be no word of of Myrtle Pcint; Mrs. E. A. Adams, cou
north addition to the town o f C oqn ille City,
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rietor.
ineauiug
in
the
English
language.
Musetim.rt that city, will soon place wedlock t<> her husband who survives
Grant« Pass and O. S. Coleman, Co«»« county. Oregon.
Now therefor in pursuance o f tho order
on exhibition the lock und key to the her, Mr. William Benham. Iu 1863 This case will be followed with con­ My rtle Point, were iu the city At the
o f said court, yon and each o f you are
front gnto of the Snored City in they left Missouri aud settled in siderable interest by many people Roseburg h otel— Reviewv.
hereby notified that «ou are required to
appear at the o^unty court o f the state o f j General
I’ekin. The gate is immediately iu Oregon where they have resided of Ibis state.
Draying and Hauling a Specialty.
Commercial Me>)
Oregon, fo r the o o u a ty o f C o js , at the court .
W.
T.
Johnson
of
near
Gravel
frout of the Imperial residence. The most of tho time since. To them
R. D. Grout, Looking Glass;
room thereof at C oqnille C ity, C o o sco n n ty .
Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point Good Ifigs
!
Ford,
came
in
to
see
us
yesterday.
Oregon, on M onday. th e H tlid a ro f July. 1901 ,
Chinese inscription on the lock will God has given nine children, four August Carl, Mrs. A. Carl, Daniel
Good Teams, fiâtes Reasonable
show cause if any exist w hy an order o f
bo translated. The lock is an iron of whom have preceeded their Barklow, Myrtle Point, I. B. Biddle, He had received a letter from his to
sale should not b e m ade as in said petition |
mother
st
Portlaud,
she
haying
cylinder, tlireo feet and It) inches mother into the beyond and five Biddle; 8am Britt, Glide; L. C.
prayed fo r o f the above ««escribed prem ise« !
long, F.xtending from the cylinder | »till servive to niouru her loss. The Sherman, Elkton; A. F. Brown, gotten that for on tbe road to North or o f a sufficient portion th e re o f to pay the
indebtedness against R a i d estate.
is an iron rod, bent back that it j living are, \V. C. Benhnm o f Coquille Simon Caro, Benjamin Caro, Oak­ Yakama, Waebingtoo. He expects
Service o f this ciln tion is m ade b v pnbli- j
to
start
iu
about
a
week.
ca
tion njHin the non-resident heirs and j
might pass through the gate hasp j J. B. B> nhsm, of Sitkum,
G. B. land. were recent arrivals at the
devisees by an ord er o f the cou n ty court <
and into the lock guide. In the Benhnm. who still resides under the McClalien.
The bilions, tired, nervous mau j fo r Cooa con ntv. Oregon, which said order
lock are four tumblers. The key is paternal roof, Mra. Mnnily S.H ol-
cannot successfully compete with i is dated May 31. 11M1.
.
Fred Hare, of Curry county, be­
W itness the lio n . L . H a Hooker, ju d ge o f
of iron nuil ia about four feet long h-ubcak. of this community, aud
his healthy rival.
DeWitt's Little I said
court,
with
the
«eal
o
f
said
cou
rt
affixed
’i h e lock and key were sent through! Mra- Nancy S. Neely, nl»o at homo. came violently insane while on his Early Risers, the famous pills for ! this 3 lst day o f May, 1901.
wav
to
Grants
Pass
on
a
business
Attest.
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H
azard.
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Minister Conger as a gift to the N a-, The deceased confessed the name of
constipation, will remove tho cause
County clerk o f C ooeoonuty, and ex-office ;
tioual Museum by the Rev. W. T. our Blessed .Savior at about the age trip lust week and was brought back of your troubles. R. S. Knowlton. clerk o f said court.
to this place and adjudgod and com­
Hobart, a Methodist missionary n of 16 »ears, and entered the M E.
church, nnd her friends are utiani- mitted, aud Deputy Sheriff Gullier
Chinn.
Cun be cured by properly fitted Glasses. We can help you.
i loans in the testimony tlmt her life started with him for Salem Sunday |
Boy's Horrible Crimes.
The exceptional Bargains we are offering in
linn since been n light nnd blessing morning.
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SPECIAL PURCHASE.
In Good Dried Prunes
9 lbs. for 25c.
1 5 c:;
Nectarines
Other Fruits
Tagliarmi
20c
Sago
Soaps
Silks
Satin
£ Gold Spikes
Ribbons
Gents’
Spring Shirts
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Postum Coffee for
Nervous People
iu
15 and 25 cts. 1
per Package.
J. S. KANEÌV1ÀTZ.
Coquille,
Oregon, j
I 1VERY and Feed STABLE
Coquille City, Or.
THOSE AUWFUL
HEADACHES.
I to those who knew her. Sinco n ov-
’L'ledo, O., June <>. LeRoy Grove I ing to Oregon she entered tht
^he IH-year-old son of a prosperous Christian church in which commun­
fafmer, living near Napoleon, «tab­ ion she died as she lived, full of
bed his sister, aged 2 4. to the heart, faith and hope. Iu the words of
killing her
instantly. He then that Teacher whom she loved, “ she
strangled his 13 ye.ir-old brother to is not deait, hut sleepeth. Mourn
death, and firing the barn, run in i not as those that have no hope. It
and shot himself through tbe temple. ia but a step from tbe Kingdom of
Ih e tragedy occurred just after heaven into Heaven itself, and she
midnight. His eharred body was bus taken that step
recovered today. It is supposed be Asleep in .lean» lilo m l sleep
vta« insane made so by-reading From winch p on e ever awnke to weep
A calm an undialnrbeil fep, ee
{lime novels.
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neglect of the bowels.
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