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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1901)
W IL S O N J E W L E R Y CO ‘ JEWELERS, W A T H MAKERS, ENGRAVERS, O PIT IA N . New goods by every boat for tbs White organdie nt Mrs. Sugg’s. Eui porium. Fruit Jins at the Kaueinatz's. See the big nil of the Einpori im. Belts of nil kinds at Mrs Sligo’s. Children's hats from 20 rents up Eiuit jars nt Sanderson Bros. Ladies’ Side Saddles, $(>.75. nt F. nt Martin’s. Wallpaper nt the Emporium. All kinds of bicycle fixtures nt Show tonight and tomorrow Longs A Sun’s. Riding Bridle, 75 cents at F. F. Longs »t Sou’s. Koof paint mid paints of all kind Longs A Son’s. night. Wui. Harris of I'isl.lrap, ramie Buggy Cushions, $1.25 at F. at the Emporium. Dried Prunes 2 cents per pound us h pleasant ch II . hi Sntnrdny. New summer huts just arrived at at the Emporium. | Lungs A Son’s. The best butter iti town—Siirorav For fine photos, consult Walker, Endieott A Eyons. For n-smali home to rent, call at Nosier’» —to be found nt Slieels’. * I the photographer. Fine comb honey 40 cents per the H erald office. Mrs. E. J. P i ice, of RiuertoD, All kinds of baseball goods nt bucket at the Emporium. inmle this pines n short visit verter Byevdes, $15, $1«, 820 $25 j F. Longs A Son’s. Mrs H a s t in g s B u t t e r , the best in at F. Longs A Son’s. day. German Baptist services at thejjiy, market, at Hawkins’. Remember Hicks, the pl.otog- For fresh groceries and good rapher; he is back at the Wilkins little church next Sunday. Big variety of ladies, Misses' and bargains go to Hersey’e. Only the genuine mason fruit childrens’ bats nt Mrs. Moons. gallery. 25 oz. Pure Baking Powder for jais carried at the Emporium. Don’t forget tlint Mrs. Moon 25 cents aT tiie Eiupotium. Mrs. W ill Wilson, of prosper, is We take eggs at 15 cents per ill the Sanderson building near Some good second band doors in town, visiting her folks, J. 13. lozen in trade. M. II II. Hersey. boat landing. cheap—Call at the Tuttle Hotel 2* Fox and family. See the beautiful Stereoscopic Just keep it iu mind that D Mrs. Geo. Loren*, of Bandou. The Piles ‘ hnfc » un<V .',,u 80 wil< Morgan, of Fislitrap, bag some Views of Ernest Stauff at Lorenz's returned home yesterday after a he quickly and permanently healed store. * good draft horses for sale. use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel The I. X L. lias received quite visit with Mr.Loreuz’s folks at this! |f .vou Salvo. Beware of worthless counter- We have no timber Intel for sale a slock of jewelry. Call iu aud see place. feits. R. S, Knowlton. but could give you a few claims at it and get prices. Go and see Canning Bros show! part real value. $ You may never have such another $1300 will buy a 40 acre ranch, Mrs. Moon has a new supply of A fine line of bats just received Ladles, Misses and childrens street opportunity. See dates in another j only » few miles from town. Most- ly bottom land, fine water, better by Endieott A Lyons, having t'ome hats as well as new trimmed crea- j column. look this up. on the Alliance direct from Port tions. Mrs C. M. Skeels, wife of our K. D. S a n f o r d Ageut. land. Miss Ethel Smith, of Grants j popular merchant, went to Bandon Coquille Oregon Justice Cecil lias moved Ins office Pass is visitiii) her grand parents, Friday to visit Iter daughter, Mrs. Yrou will miss it if yon buy a from the old Wilson building to Mr. and Mrs. E. B, Smith, of Charles Lorenz. farm before consulting II. D. San the grand jury room in the court Riverton. Don t P a y two prices for your ford. the agent, who has some of the house. For, S a l e — An Omego hand dress liotngs and finishings, while choicest properties and will make | Ladies! Hava yon seen those separator, 600 capacity— good as Hawkins Sb re offers the best lines it nu object for you to deal with | herutiful summer goods at Her- iipw . Apply to Z. C. Striing. for the least money. him. *i spy’s. They are all right and so Address Coquille. I f you want a collar for Indy or All knowing themselves to he in nre the prices. Foil S ale — A lot of California gent that will reach up to your with the H e r a l d will j T. G. Eflkles, the painter, started brick goodonps— r.t ¡$13 per thou- pars and hack again Geo.' A. arrears please come forward and settlp up for Loug Beach, California yester. sat.d. Inquire of Adam Persh- Robinson has them. Being forced to make necessary j day, where he will join his family j ^ ¡/Vesper, Or. 130 Acres near town aud river improvements, places us in need o f , who went to that place seyernl F or S a l e .— Nearly 2J acers in- 100 acres of bottom Ini.d. Orchard money. weeks ago. side City liniets, newly itnpioved. I buildings, spring watpr nt door, oti Those famous little pills, DeWitt’s Joseph Ferry, ot Riverton, is Enquire of B. F, Crow. North of j public road. Ouly $4000. $ Little Early Risers compel your putting up a large ntore building Odd Fellow cemetry. ■ | E. A. MoDuffee, the painter and liver and bowels to do their duty, in that pine», and will soon have it W. C. Benbam, our liveryman, paper hanger. Hssisttd by Clms. thus giving you pure, rich blood to completed and a full line of goods That our Prices are right is Conceded by all. went out hunting last week with Braden, are doing tlie inside work recuperate your body. Are easy to j on display. Our Aim is Quick Sales and Small Profits. Our Line is Strong in DRYGOODs, SHOES, . j his brother Geoige. of Faitview, on Martin’s new store room on take. Never gripe. II. S. Kuowl- When you see $ marks after , l)t, 8eVPla| dnvs. ton. Front street. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, T0BACC0ES, PAINTS and OHS, SHELL HARDWARE, NAILS, Real Estate ads in these columns DECORATED CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, GLASSWARE, Etc. Mrs. G. F. Bontell, of Morgan Eddie Rackleff, of Langloig, E S. Flitcroft. wife, son and it means R, D S"nford the Real ‘Estate man of Coquille who is al visited Myrtle Point the latter part daughter, of J rants Pass, liuye ar Hill, California, who arrived at ways looking up Bargains for you. to last week and foipnart of this, rived in town and are looking Sumner a week ago to visit hpr around for a pleasant and suitable parents, Air. and Airs. Beyers, ar returning by tnailroad today. There will be services at the lit place to rent till they decide as to rived here yesterday and is visiting Win. G-illier. of the I. X. L tle church next Sunday conducted with Mr. and Mrs.C. A. Stine, of locating. hardware store is constantly ro- by a German Baptist minester of i this place. SUDDEN PASSING AWAY- ceivtng new goods iu bis line and I A. J. Sherwood and family are Myrtle Point, at 11 a. in. I lie Charles Felter, son of our pleasantly domiciled in public is cordially invited to attend. are offering the best of bargains, j now 1(50 acres a few miles from '»heir new and beautiful residence fripnds Air. and Airs. J. W. Feltpr, Hon- S- H- Hazard Succumbs After a Short J. B. Sweet, of Humboldt county, Hines- Mvrtle Point, fine hill land. House J',H* completed. I Ills is said to be of Brudon, who has been in the California, who has been iu this j services of our country for t-everal bant, orchard, 25 .rates cleared, Hie nicest and neatest residence in County Clerk H. H. Hazard, of county looking around since the liest spring water. Cheap at *1200, G -w county. years, being on the battleship this city, received the sad intelli arrival of the Alliance, went to the $ i T. R. Sheridan, of Roseburg. <?r f« O0,,he Preater part of the gence of the death of his father yes bay yesterday evening to return by ,, ,, i, , Ar i c i i . time, returned resnitly, and with Tiie Leaders iu Quantity, Quality and Lowest Figures. the same boot. Audie>v Binkley, for tljp p a s t i" ,,h '* * >1 0 ” 11 1 il 81 D ‘ Ins mother, are visiting frieds in terday evening, the old gentlemnn seven or eight ....... employed 1 y«> t«d av " «ran . having . town. having passed suddenly away after Mr*. Joint Snyder and son, on out railroad, has resigned |li8 I come in by stage. He wtll be on a short illness. He was over to vis Mastpr George, of of the the Central Central lio- »faster Georgs, ho- V’J' j " ” ’! w " ,T k ' , n" j j ! t h e hav only four or five days lie-i The annual camp meeting of the tel, of Marshfield, returned home j position aud goes to San P tauclsoe forp rpturnj|lg I Sevent Dav Adventist church of it him only a few days sinee, and came home leaving him, us he yesterday morning after a visit of | »nee. D o n ’t fa il to e x a m in e o u r S to c k . Tl I Coos county vill bo held at Coquille thought, out of danger, but the several days with her purputs, Mr. Mrs. Capt.C. H Butler, of Ban- j ' ' Ul * » * { »• « ,,» tfh* r’ J,>1;n" V (lity, beginning August 8lh. It will (summons came without warning, and Airs. W. W. Hayes. don, came op yesterday aud is visi- • " n- .1 ’Pn .'P '(n • | last ten days or longer. There will j tint! with her daughter, Mrs. F. W. returned front their hunting trip , ^ t(?nts on th„ ,rou„ d8. thus summarily taking off ono of W. B. FlaiiKbntgh, of St. Paul, ^ p o rt hiavtng had agnod tnne, ]t. jH to ^ hoped ol| ,uen)t>ers 0f the our most honored and respected Minnesota, representing the West Wrig >t, and family at til* farm "«<_• citizens. He leaves a wife and one hut they did not kill near Afago. church will let nothing hinder their son to mourn his death. Publishing Company, of that place, than the law follows. attendance. accompanied hy his wife, made Any persons who have “’The The following sketch of deceased Hats, Caps, Rubbers, Matting, Window Shades, Ladies' and Why pav rent and loss all, when I this county u visit last week, visi Young People’s Hymnal” or the vou can buy a cheap bouse and lot' The dlfference-Blank tells us we take frun the January Special ting our attorney’s in behalf ot his "Hhtnn and Tune Book” belonging Misses Jackets and Capes, Mackintoshes, Ladies' from II. D. Sanford for $200 hy j verbally to sell bis ranch every Edition of the Marshfield Sun: company. to the AI. E Church, South, will There is probably no member of paving $50. dow n, ami *10 per | t,ra° '/ * R B ,pp| on, ll!m “ ml Tailcr-made Over-Skirts, Groceries, Provis Kimball. Eiuraerson, Wbitnev, please return them. month without interest and own a P «»« the price so high, and changes the legal profession better or more , i- e so often we npver get started on it favorable known throughout south Miltou and Heinze pianos for $250 Alts. Jack Lydie, of Riverton, home iu I d months. » , , ,. , . ■• ions, Tobacco and lakes Orders fo r and it don t sell. Dank put Ills ern Oregon than is the subject of and upward. Organs nt $75 and was n;i to town yesterday, in «om- j J. 1! Fox departed by yesterdays i ¡n onr | iau,3 8 hy contract at alegiti- this sketch, by reasou of his long upward. Address or cull oti j p ,ny with Alts. 1 Bnrg, a sister Tailor-made Clothing. Mrs. G. Morris, local agent, Gar lately arriving from Seattle, who |r rain for San Francisco via the bay ! n,;ltP figure and we got dowu to and intimate acquaintance with its '<>’ He will return soon business aud sold it. Who will be j leading men, and active participa- field Hotel, Marshfield, Oregon. will spend the summer with hsr. with fi large lot of second-hand ns next. $ j tion in all matters of publice ira- C has . G riss en . Mgr. E. L. Montgomery, of San Finn- we|| n8 Dew f(ir ¡118 8tore iu Through the agency of R. D. I P°rt that have ternled to advance “ I am indebted to One Afinuto cisco, wlio is interested with Mr. (|l(, Pharmacy building. Sanford, G. C. Welch and two 1 ilie mteiests of h.s pot ion of the Cough Cure for my present good Morse in our electric light enter- , • Our aim is Quick His ability and integrity B is easier to keep well than ge brothers have purchased the Wad state. health aud my life- I was treated prise, took yesterday’s train for have made for him friends in , all dir.gton place on Lamney creek.. , ,, . Sales and Small Profits. We want in vain by doctor for long trouble Marshfield. He goes to Sat. Fran pu,rpd- Dp" M * L ' t,le Enr, -V El8<>^ Mr. fcllowing la grippe. I took One eisco by steamer where he will re. taken now and then, will always These gentlemen came from South cla68,‘ a " f 8,;,,,p,-v' Mr' H.nz» rd U , your trade and will use our best endeavors '>e.ng born ! Alinute Cough Cure and recovered main, haying his wi.it out with us | J"*l' .vol,r bowpla ln Vcrf.-t t order. Dakota, and have lot ked tbe state n nat,ve "f, They novel* gripe hut promote an oyer and have deci.fed to locate i « Hatoi, Rogue on he sixteenth j tny health.” Mr. F. H. Wise, Madi to keep it, by selling you the Best of Goods at the I have an Excellent stock^of 1 eaHy gentle action. R. S. Knowlton. with us, being more favorably im- I ,iB> (,f ,’V\nP’ 18,18 U l,Pn 1,1,1 8,!t son, Ga. R S. Knowlton. Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Till- j pressed with this section than any ! y f HrH1o!fl 1,18 l mrPht8 r p n , , , v p f t,( 1 BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON, . . i New .Jersey, remaining nut a abort Lowest Rates Possible. 1C00 Actes grain farm in Jacii- ner’s and Plumpers, tools and fit- ' TI h * buildings tor onr electric . | tinue they again removed first, to | son county Oregon suitable for tings which will invoice $7000 to ''ght system are finished and the they Dad s.en. N. LORENZ, Prop. As we mentioned a week or ho Pennsylvania, then to Mississippi, j other productions or division to 88000 more or less, in one of the poles from Johusoti s mill to town liveliest towns on the coast which » 'e in place, and also those in town, 1 B(?0, it being necessary that our and in October, 1848, Incited in exchange for a farm of smaller acres, welt improved, in Coos Co. I wish to exchange for ranch prop- » lnl« Hie latter will soon ke wired, popular taylor, Mr. Slagle, get Iowa City, Iowa. AJr Hazard re l M arshfield Hun. 1 Cannlng Bros. Or. not to exceed $2000 to $3000 erty in this county, who cau ac- Upon the arrival of the eujine we j more help to conduct his fast-grow- ceived his preliminary education in ' Bennett Swanton has returned coinodate me? $ "’ill soon have lights. iug D usiiiphs here, Geo. W. Weiler, the public schools in Iowa City, | in valnetime to bo Imd on difference Alias Hi ttio and Master Eddie jr., of Roseburg, joined him yes- and in 1855 ent ‘red the University j The following are the places and from an extended outing at Dora. in price. Chat I ch Smi! Il, of Beloit, Kansas, j Alias Annie Anderson returned on Price, of Riverton, visited with the terday. thus adding to his ability of Iowa, where lie remained for dates for the coming prefortnance arrived here a few days siuce, Imv- L . St. Ores, of Drain, is making He tlieu accepted a of Canning Bro’s Hit'll Class V«u- the Alliance yesterday, from Cali i tng come to « » n rranctsco , , HERALD family Wendnesday, tak- to meet t he demand, for «he output two years. this ?ounty quitp a visit, and for ■. , com eto San Francis^ w | ¡ ‘ “ "¿'‘ T . ' ' mñvin n octu re show in of this shop. Mr. W. is an affable • >oBition in the mercantile house of deville and Cipnomatograph Co. fornia. l'.liwouil r j t l l 'B M J 'l i n i n , o - good part of the time the .. evening, Miss Dee Turpen returned from C i n t a i ....... B-»»-»""' »..... «....... his brother-in-law, G. D. Palmer, | for a portion of Coos county which Engineer Lockwood, of the Echo, j and is having a visit of a few weeks 1 hnrsdnv, accompanied by hissa- pleased to welcome to our c ity « where lie remained for the next 8re fixed, and should be lemetn- Sun Francisco, yesterday, on a visit at Myrtle Point, they being nc- I with his daughter, Mrs. Ed. John - „ ■ „ ., society. qnaintances for upwards of twenty son, of near town He is well 8U,t majes y. as ( i ay t . . . . . . eighteen months. Resigning this i lured by the people of these sec- to relatives, Married— In West Marshfield, years, f t is possible that be may ; pleased with the locks o f our sec-1 Another scowload of rails went Ladies lading Gtrcingles, vl.2o position, tie went to work an Hi" lions: I. to l’ lke’s camp for the new logging at b. Longs A Son s. fnriD where he vHQimnpd anhl lHuO, Knutiick Slotinh, I liarsfinv, •* uly ¿5 j „ i v s l9ul Harry Scott and Miss locate heie if an opportunity pre- tion in many respects, at which lime lie began the study AUegeany. Saturday. July 27. | 'Kv„ Rt v . [rvine officiating, tarmc to do (to your r,md- This road is now completed | Benjamin McClure, w ho lias re. of law und^r the well known firm Sonnier. Monday. Jnly 29. sent» itself for him to make an ex- | preparing i ,, , *T ,> , clmng« of properties ‘ “ j advantage ^ our dis 8,,ffip,,nt ‘,PPr-,,i" " 8 elded at the Johnson Mill for some of I ’alt '.son & Robinson of lo w , Fairview, Tuesday July 30. I r Opof8 e 8turaP «nd M.ssRebeceo _ I — Lin la | . - with some of onr people. He 18 Itiict j i.i,., fair fall a »eomDlete success? This Bt once’ " p f xPP c t. to l,P81 ,,r five years, dropped dead of heart : City, where be remained until be Lee, Wednesday, Jnly 31. I '" " p- ,° rmer r^.dente of this city, complete success? an excellent gentiemao, and we ’ .. ., } , > j t ¡_ , , some good work done 1 « this camp failure at the railroad depot at we* admitted, January 23, 1864. Gravel Ford, Thursday. August 1. are to be married in San Francisco is a matter tlint should not be neu- would be pleased to see him locate lected. This is the second fair id soon, and Mr. Johnson will he re- heaver Hill last Wednesday after- Shortly after being admitted, Air. | D>>ra, Friday, August 2. on ,bc ' 181 108 ' lected. i Dia l» 111* ceiv.ng aoi.ie first-doss bogs for his n,am at about 2 o’clock. It seems among us. i Ha/.nrd made a trip across the ..... Alisa Blnnche L. Bates arrived on succession the has ^ McClure left Ins h, home in plains to San Francisco. In 1865 Heavy Concord Team Harness, given Coos county and it snonui Notice to Debtors. the AUiance yes.erday and will visit . r . . ' • . __ _ ar.. • Heavy t i ____ n O. f K. o Sadies, « . i i „ „ *•>? as. the rmne fee IMP us the ino morning feeling ns w well ns lie returned to Iowa and purchased I Men’s $27.85 ____ with her aunt, Mr». Chsreea Htl $25.85 at F. Longs li Son’s. be thoroughly appreciated and usual, going to Beaver Hill on nt F. Longs A Son’s. ui'tliing lelt undone that would add a farm. While living on this farm j All persons knowing themselves 1,mlrn' nt Meheomn. M. D. Hudson, a Dephew of horseback on business, and depart he continued ro devote a part of tll ¡li(|P|,ted to me are respect- ! Holland Bros, have started the The first of the three exhibition ed this life as be for stated. Uncle Shad, who has been ic this to the lutereot of this worthy io- He onlled upon to make immn- construction of two gasoline boats baseball games to be plated ill leaves a wife, three sons aud two his time to the practice of law, and f n||y section for geveral weeks looking HtltUtioL . up the mioing business, was urged The Medford Enquirer: Con Mat all field, Coquille and Myrtle daughters to mourn bis death, all I in 1860, on Hcconut of the rapid , ) „„el ement as I most have i to be 25 feet loug and 5J feet beam, to return to his home at Grants stable Johnson returned Wednes Point, took place in this place be of whom live at tlie home nt the (increase o f bis practice, be was, in * hat is enmming to me to enable i They will be supplied with 3-horse | power Union engines. Pass by his partners of that sec day from Coos county with oue, tween the Marshfield and Coqnille mill. This is a:: extremely sad oc justice to himself and liIS clientage, Ine tf, Pnrry on ,„ v business, John Snyder, of the Centro! Your*, Reajrectfully, tion who are making some deal in \\ . H. Willoughby, who is wanted teams on Snuday, resulting in a currence. this bereft mother being coro^llfd t«» ifive np fanning hoc ) iloyot*» hin tinio to bis law practice, j hotel, is having a cold storage room W. H. SCHROEDEB. which bis co-operation is needed. in Jacksou county fot forgeiy victory tor the Coquille team iu a blind. TT ip noble-hearted opera In 1873 I ip n»iroovpc! ti> Orp«/on, and ! built in his hotel for the conven- He took yesterday’s tram, going to Ills preliminary trial took plnre score of eight to four. The gate | tjVP8 0f tbe Johnson mill got np n of keeping goods that are Roseburg by wav of the Point. Thursday before Justice i^tewart, receipts were $H8 41*, the winning purse for the immediate relief of located in Krnpirc City (tlie.'i file» ! A teacher is wanted to teac’i a In ■ three months’ term of school, perishable during the warm and pP(>p|P> donating county neat ot ( ’«»os comity). Mr. Hudsou is very well pleased where he waived exaininatibn and team receiving 60 per cent and the with prospects with which he has w as placed uuder $2000 bond w hich losing team 40. It has not been t<> tlip amount of upwards .June, lh7fi, Mr. Hazaid was elected wBgea $35 without board, school to | sultry weather, Deceased was district attorney atxf re-elected in begin first ot spend week in An come iu contact iuCoos and C urry, he failed to secure and is now decided where tbe next game will flf tif|y d„||B1H *" 1878. On tho iweny-fifth of .Inly, ; . Seated Bibs and may become a citizen in this languishing in the county jail at take place. |a,,j jn ,.P8( in tlie Norway grave. glist in district No. 27, on Sixes 1900, Mr. Hazard removed to Jacks' >nvil|p. region later ou. One of the main line shafts gave yard. The family have tbe heart Maralifield and opened hi* < fiice in river, Curry county. Oregon. Sealed bids will be received by Address, Mrs. H. P. P eirce . way at Lyons’ mill the forepait of felt sympathy of the entire corn- the Bennett W’ nltetn finilding. Mr. tlie recorder of the City of Coquille Fort Orford, Cr. last week causing a shutdown till a: unity. Hazard J ihh decidedly one of tlie .«O »« - — ---- until July 31, at 12 in , for $14,000 v*sterday nt noon, when the long finest law libraries in * uthorn Ore- Canning Bro’s show is visiting _ _ 4 per eeut semiannual interest, 20 In M em ory of D aisy Edwards whistle called the boys together ! ljo|] if not in tlie atatf* (outside of some of our rural districts, thns y8„ r water works bouds, payable at again. In the mean time Stewart Portlsud). H im library im very giving all a chance to see the latest ,|IR cjty Treasurer’s office. Issued S t f p «oftlv, spenk lo w ly, n o t n word be* Lyons went to the hay and pto- Maid: convenierilly or i h 11 <_»«•(| along tlie of Edison’s inventions, ai.d some denominations to suit purchaser, O n r horn«’ i* *ok>n»lf «inc»* D alny igd fn d . enred another and heavier shaft. wh II h of hiH suite of four office of tlie finest woik in the Vaudeville ]b,n,)8 dated August 15, 1901. D farent D aisy aba han le ft us. He also got a set of grate barn room«, and consists of something line ever presented in the county. Anti onr hom e is *o b e ra ft:' . — from the new foundry which are F o r on earth no more we’ ll m oet hsr, »»ver 2.fJ0f) volume». Mr. H <zaid See dates elsewhere in this paper, i 1)f j { F p8r, „ n8i 8ye specialis» And her voice n»> m ore w«*ll hear. pronounced eiceient bv all who Mhe w as w eary an d G o d ca lle d h**r, is a mert her of the A. O. U. W. J. B Reinhart and E. F. Fore- and optinau is at Hotel Coquille. have seen them Tiiis will prove Callc-d her iu tlia real »ns ab ove: rtilK*s he d ressed her, Mrs Richard Coke took vester- Jyce, of S in Hrancisco, two mining nil parties hoving eye trouble will a great convenience to our mill W here in W ith a crow n upon h er brow. day*s train f»»r fiei home at Marsh* men. aitived here yesterday and do well to see him as be treats io- men as such things were so fre D e a re st D aisy, bow we m iss th ee, field, having spent a week or mo proceeded up the river to where fismation, olceialion and granola. And th e fo tn re seem s so d rear: quently needed and could not he h ope to meet th*»e D aisy, vtbttiog her patent* Mr. and Mre the\ feel interested in ininr pros, tion id rsfrsriioD. Cfifiee Loura had without tbe delay of sending B u In t we the realm s * e n d less love. peels. We W.sh lis le feUuoe . Ilolli 12 10 o p. Me li. Betty», of nebr Faii\iew. I da . 0. H off for tbeai. LO CAL ITEM S. THE ROADto PROSPERITY IS TO TRADE AT THE ¡ > E M F O R I U M < i There shall be no tw is tin g o f th e T ruth to make y o u buy a t th e EMPORIUM. No Cheap J o h n a d v e r tis e d g o o d s Used a s le a d e r s to d e c ie v e . Little 1 alk N e c e s s a r y to S e ll O u r Goods. C. M. SKEELS, LORENZ’S Store The Biggest Values for Your Money. OF LADIES' AND CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS ANDSHOE S a LEVI S T R A U S S & CO SPRING BOTTO» PANTS a Î A -