Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 11, 1902, Image 2

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    Cíig levali
A Kentucky Welcome
Cured of Leprosy.
Chinese Water Hats-
Plans To Increase Trade Of Portland.
Portland. Feb. 7— Plans are
The boat population here i s 1
n ir i.f lu iiv n L’ V K P V TITFSD AY
And Scblevt Why. here he is!
San Franciaco,
Feb G—The
P I b u ln tl .
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what is the matter with you? what steamer Doric briuga the following enormous. There more people liv­ rapidly nearing completion for tl e
ing on the water at C tutoo than at bui'diug of a tadiosd from tie
w. r. wca
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I t i i a gronud swell, is it uot? under date of January 31:
any single place in tha world. You Columbia liver landing known as
United States Judge Estec Las could take the floatiug population Lyle, on the Washington side of
C o u n ty Official Paner. \ Ground-swell! it is an earthquake!
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And what does it weau, wnat is set aside the verdict in the case of of Venice and lose it iu the floating the river, and about 10 miles below
“ u e ^ ie d to « . maivriai and aoc.al op iU M«ni6cance?
the United States the Honolulu population of this city. Chiua has The Dalles, to Goldendale the coun­
auldiuK of thoCoquii:« Valley paruoularly j Sliuplv this: That he was here; Plantation Company, in which the ; inure boats than all the rest of the ty seat of Kllikitat county, to he
and of Coos Comity generally.
I that he won tlie tight; and that the jury brought in a verdict awarding would put together, aud Cautou operated in conjunction with a line
•Jobseription, per »ear, in a vanoe,
other man was not and did not So ith company ¿105,000 for its lease- has more thau any other port of of
steamers between L\le and
much to begin with. Next, if a single ; bold interest in lands wanted for Cbioa.
It is tlie intention of
There are
hundred of Poitlaud.
T
H
IS
A d v e r tí»:utf AgeUCy, 04 »m l ÖÖ Spanish ship had got away, Schley the naval stations ut pearl Harbor, j thousands of people here who are the promotors of the enterprise tr
M erch a n t»' E»ch*m|c. Hau Fran«d»co, C aliforn ia, would have
been court-martialed. The Judge held that the award was born, live, and die upon bo its. have the road m ope rati o r by the
y • er ecoutrACtn tor a iv e r iit in « can be made fo r it.
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N ot one got away. Next, since excessive.
There are thousouds of babies who end of the year. The road will be
~ T h e New Oijeans Cotton Ex- others have the prize-money, Schley
Reports have reached here of an are always within six inches o f , from 22 to 30 miles in length, and
I have visited many will bring the product of the rich
change it a llr b d it.lt has just ex- « entitled to the glory. And, finally , alleged cure o f leproav in Tahiti by drowning.
The
Delled two members for defrauding » ud '» o f « »h™ all, there has seemed use of the Venezuelan plant known 1 of the boat homes, stalling along Klickitat valley to Portland.
a client
11 cou*P 'raey somewhere to cheat, as Tuetua. some of which was sent | from one little floating house to valley is a large wheat producer,
him even of the glory. Public opin- here some time ago by the United • another,
creating const’ ruation and also is devoted largely to the
Now that New Vork has another ¡ou j uaj rears back on its bind legs States Government.
The result among both parents aud children sheep and wool industry
At pres­
woman murder mystery, municipal ,,niq
this. The seutiiueut of here were not satisfactory. It is bv pointing my camera ut them. ent most of the prudeta are hauled
reform has been crowded into a out rBge ¡8 greatly aggravated by very violent in its effects and causes On some of the
boats babies to the Dalles .by fieighteis
a back seat.
the circumstance that a male strum- a good deal of pain, and the aver- were playing, on some they were
Mr. Andrew Carnegie’s $10,000 pet, curried on the payrolls of the age Hawaiian refuses tc keep up squalling, and on some taking a
Arteii3n Waler Is Struck-
meal from their mothers.
Many
000, g ift to the Carnegie Insti- Navy Department, supported by a the treatment after trying it.
of the small cbilden had barrels or
tution is likely to remaiu the world's; great but degenerate Publishing j
North Yakima. Feb. G — Messrs.
boats o f wood tied to tbeir backs. W e ib e r A Deennglioff, who bine
donation record for some time.
House, and, apparently approved by j
Two Deserters Hanged
„
„
, „
! persons in authority, was permitted i Washington, reb. 7.— Two sol-
These are. life preservers to keep ehnrge o f au experim ent.I artesian
By the way, Secretary Hay s Con- tQ bUck
r(, tbu noblB of{lcer au)1 ,iier8 wprt, i,a,lgPd today in the them from sinking when they fall i
well atW hitp Bluff, ou tbe Colum­
gratulatnan of the 1 an-Amencan gentlpman „¡»h ou t a word of rebuke Philippines, on execution of sen iu the water. Other little ones were bia, about 50 miles from here, for a
Conferenea ou the successful result | * uric„ ^ entire r „ iod of inqllisi. fences imposed by the m ilitniy tied by ropes to the boats, but as a
Seattle syndicate, were in town this
lacked one thing he didn’t name tion to which he was subjected.
commission by which they were rule the children sprawled about wpek.and reported that Ihpy have
the successful results.
tried
mid
convicted
of
deserting
to
The people en masse would rebuke
1 hey have
free. They dodged this way and struck artesian water.
Kiss Alice Roosevelt has demon­ these moustrosities of Administra­ the enemy. Their names were Ed­ that as my boat moved toward them, gone but a short distance in the
strated her remarkable strength of tion. They will have none of them mond A. Dubose and Lew is Rus- diving down into the hold or hid­ earth, but watlier lias risen towith-
They know Schley to be, as each <"*l. «ud both were attached to ing bchiud a sail or mast to keep in 30 feer of the surface, or some
constitution by surviving the adula
tion of the snobs during her first ] of our great naval commanders, from L io o p I', of the Ninth Cavalry, a out of the i amera.
This morning 10 feet higher than the surface of
Washington social session.
Paul Jones to Farragut, has been,a negro regiment. VV bile their troop I pointed the iustrumeut at four lit­ the river. Its tempera‘ ur» is 62
The President has cut off .b o u t1 gentleman and a hero; as far -
‘ provnce’ o f A^bav ” in tle boys playing on the wharf. Each degrees. There is a large body of
every privilege of the Federal office 1
1 hua unit} may compass, men- *
, n ' J th X " w o L » d w r “ had a barrel on his back. I was a- j fine land in tlie neighborhood of
balder exceut that on drawing a ! P“ ble of intentional wrong; a sailor August last, these two m n des* rt bout to press the button when one White Bluff which cannot he irri
holder except that on dra J
ulJ a fighter, but, also, a humani-! «1. and we,e afterward discovered of them spied mo and gave a yell,
gated from the river, but which if
salarv, but so long as that remaius [ “ t '1 “ fig '1
j,fe gUCI;e88- serving in the ranks o f the enemy. whereupon the quartet seampered artesian water can be bad, will
ill be
there will
be no
no rush
rush to resign, tartan, who naked his
' fully, and without losing it, to save The military commission beforp awny crying, there barrels flying prove to 1 e of great value.
which they were tried sat at Guino- out behind them as they ran.
Harvard University should coax 1
lives of his fellows.
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a few more money kings into the
Open the doors wide. Ring out hatan, in the Province o f Albay.
1 find the Chinese here decidedly H i* . W l H ' f l f r l i o t EEi«l o f 12 is l a l i P i i -
They
were
found
’
guilty
o
f
the
little game of rivalry that has al­ all the hells! It is Schley, of Mary­
■llitlisill .
object
to boiug photographed.
ready got it $1,000.000 each from land; Schley of the Brooklin; Schley charge, and each was sentenced to When Hubbard Mr Smith wasiuour
"Dnring the winter of 1398 I was
Jr. Picrpout Morgan aud J. D. of Suutiago! —Louisville Courier bp lmnged. The findings and sen­ Consulate he offered his chair bear­ so lame iu my joints, in fact a l l over
tences were approved by Geneial ers 20 cents speice if they would my body, that I could hardly hobble
Rockefeller.
Journal.
Chaffee.
bol l him up in the Consular chair around, when 1 bought a bottlo of
The teamsters strike, in Boston,
while he ha 1 a photograph taken. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm,
From
gave the National Civic Federation
The Spokane Indian Reservation,
New Kind ot Duel
They indignantly refuse, oneof them the first application I began to got
its frst chance to show what it the South H alf of the Colville
asking Hub Smith
whether he well, and was cured and have work­
could do iu its chosen work of set­ India Reservation in Eastern Wash­
Trinidad,
C >lo.
Feb.
1.—
tling differences between capital ington and tlie Coeur d’Alene Indian Tw o Austrians mot under the thought him such a fool as to stand ed steadily all the year. — R. Wheel­
and labor.
Reservation in Northwestern Idaho west Main-Street Bridge in a in that picture all the rest of his . er, Northwood, N. Y. For sale by
affords
opportunities enough for wrestling match to see which conld life lifting up the American Consul j R. S. Khowltou.
The occupants o f a burning
the
development
of several states put theother under thrice. They for 20 ceuts. I had a similar pho­
Montana hotel who were compelled
Tbe masts of the pleasure yacht
of
very
respectable
propor- disrobed and Charles Peuosa was tograph made the other day. It
to jump from the windows in their
cost me a dollar.
Meteor, which is building in the
night clothes, with the thermometer lions. The vast riches in mineral forw d a„ Jer hy bis opponent. He
United States for Emporor William,
20 below zero, got it hot and cold timber nod agricultural wealth that was unable to get out aud froze
are locked up by the legal obstruc­ fast. He was discovered later by
London, Feb. C— The Calcutta cor­ will be made of Oregon pine. They
simultaneously.
tions which prevent their appropri­ two men who thought be wasdead. respondent of tbe Daily Mail says will be 105 feet in length, aud the
Cuban’s awful economic crisis,, ation and development are sufficient ........................................ ..
Restoratives biouglit him to life, there is little doubt that India is longest booms 85 feet.
will take wings about the time that in themselves to sustain a population I however',"ami u l s uiooght he
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will threatened with another severe fam-
Congress takes fiual action on the of many thousand people, contain- |
in.
Much
depends
upon
the
rain­
I live.
For Sale at a Bargain.
question of Cubnn reciprocity. The ing as they do nn acreage nearly’
fall during the coming fortnight.
Cubans are merely showing that equivalent to that of Rhode Island
C l « * r l i " f » W ft n e S i i f f £ « ‘ » t i o n .
160 acre dairy ranch, machinery
Sofia, Feb, — M, Kamtcbefa.tbe
they are up to a legislative trick or atid Connacticut.
Why should,
I have lately been much troubled
tools
aud eleveu cows.
Minister
of
Public
Instruction,
was
two.
they not be opened— echo answers, with dyspepsia, belching and sour
J. Q u i c k , Coquille, Or.
assassinated tocuy in bis study by a
That St. Louis graud jury which why not? W hy aren’t they opened I stomach,” writes M. S. Mead, losd-
Macedonian who pretended he want­
indicted a bunch of citizens for —-common sense answers, because j ng pharmacist of Attleboro, Mass.
j citizens of the
~
J could eat hardly auytliing wit.h- ed to present a petition. The assass­
frau d in connection with a street the business men and
in subsequently committed suicide
railway franchise wished the coun­ Inland Empire don’t know the out suffering several hours.
My
by shooting himself.
try to understnn 1 that Chicago treasures lying at their doors, and clerk suggested I try Kodol Dyspep-
does not monopolize municipal have, therefore, failed to manifest „¡a (Jure which I did with most
St Louis Feb.6.-The lire that last
llmt degree of interest and activity | kappv results. I have had no more
crookedness.
night
destroid the five story build­
which is absolutely necessary
to
the
trouble
and
when
one
can
go
to
uy io iu«
ana
Ç ÿ / f 'U / t f J J s
There is a lesson for the polit­ success of a movement
of
tins eating mince pie, cheese, candy ing at 314 Chestut street, occupied
ical
coutroversiouallists
nearer kind. Public Land.
by the American Tent & Awning
and nuts after such a time, their di­
home in the fact that Senators
Company, resluted in tbe death of
gestion must be pretty good
I en-
Tillman und Spooner, who never
•‘Tbe render may make up his doisd Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure hearti­ six firemen, who were crushed by
T A K K A N D W A S H IN G TO N S TR E E TS
lose au opportunity to engage in mind jo pe pleasantly overwhelmed
the falling wails and floors.
ly.” You don’t, have to diet. Eat all
PO R T LAN D , OREGON
a political cuotroversv on the floor bv the opulence and vivacity or
J Thee bodies have been recovered
A. P. A rm strong, LL. B., Principal
the good food you want but don’t
of the Senate, are the
beBt of ■‘Around the Pan” published hy
ind the fireman are bigging at the
overload the stomach. Kodol Dys­
A practical, progressive school, conspicuous
personal friends.
iiiimeuse heaps of ruins iu order to for thorough w ork, with hundreds o f graduates
the Nutshell Publishing Compnno, pepsia Cure digests your food.
R.
reach the others.
in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers.
Patent medicine advertisers some 1050 Third Avenue, New York.
S. Knovvlton.
Already proud o f a high standing wherevet
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The wonders begin with the
times overdo the thing. F o r iu-
Waterbury Conn. Feb. 2.-The known, it steadily grows l>etter and better.
stauce, one of them is exploiting froetispiece picture President Me- j
London. Fep. 5.-The British pur-
Open all the year. Students admitted any time.
the alleged oldest man in America, Kiuley, draw in a single line be-1 , silt of General Dawat his baou suo- [ business section of Waterbury was Private or class instruction. Learn what and
I swept by liio to-night. A high soutn-
who is made to say that he attrib­ ginnitig at a point on the cheek ce8Sf „ i j „ the extent that his last
. west wind prevailed when the file how we teach, aud what it costs. Catalogue free.
utes biB long life to the use of a bone and going round in a con- . ,,un |laa het,n captured and Coin-
----------------Board o f Directors-----------------
S was discovered ut 6.30 o'clock, aud
medicine that has only been on the stautly widening
circle,
which i llJftu,l„ ut Weasels, ou6 of bis priuci-
D. P. THOM PSON, P R E S ID E N T -
;
the
flames
spread
with
such
rapidity
market a few years.
waverings ami downbearings or the i ,ja| Lieutenants, has been routed,
D. SOLIS COHEN ■* - D A V ID M. D U N N E
|
that
within
a
short
time
a
dozen
to ——
secure
pen iu the proper places *“
—• General
- —-
-
-- - news in
Kitchuer
sent - this
England has refused the Dutch
detachment and shading.
We are a dispath from Pretoria ,dated Tues­ j blocks was on fire and the entire
offer of mediation aud adheres to
¡city was threatened. At midnight
told that this portrait “ is consider­ day, Feb 4, as follows:
its intention not to accept the inter­
; the damage amounted to more than
ed the most unique work of its
"Bing's
column
while
proceeding
vention of any third party.
Lord
kind iu the world”, aud if there are toward Liobenburgvlei, after a uight i $2,500,000.
Lanedown also stated in his reply to
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degrees ot uniqueness we are w ill­ march attaeto 1 and routed a consid­
the Dutch Minister that all nego­
Ahordene, Wash’, Feb.9 — A pecu-
ing to believe that this is most the erable force of the enemy under
tiations for peace must bo con­
tiling of which thru- are know dup­ Commandant Wessels. We captured i liar accident today resulted in the
ducted in South Africa.
licates, O f course there is text in a 15-pouuder and a pompom taken death of Edware Thomas, a popular
I t may bo true that Germany has addition to the pictures, aud we from Eiruian's column, and also a | young business man. He attempted
advised England to accept Holland's should be surprised iudeed *o hero Boer pompom, which was the last j to put a part of a carcass of a hog
offer to try to arrange peace in from any purchaser the opinion that gun Dewet had, and three wagons | upon a hook, ai the sumc time hold- j
South Africa, but it's brick houses he bad not got his money’s worth of nniuuition, 150 horses and 100 j ing a long, sharp knife in his band. ■
| He missed the hook, and the carcass
to fence rails that it iBU,t England ( $2.00 ). "
mules , The Boer casualties were
j falliug forced thekuife into his right A K O E N C Y C L O P E D I A
ought to have jumped at the
five men killed, six wounded and 27
| leg, severing the femoral artery.
i
offer, but we have I oticed that
A S T A T IS T IC A L
T h e Inland Empire Horticultu­ men captured.
| He died from loss of blood while
nation's, like individuals, do not
VOLUM E O F . .
“
Among
the
killed
was
Field
Cor­
ral Society which held a most en-
being taken to tbe hospital.
always do wliut they ought to
thuHisstic on veting with a large at­ net Weasels Among the prisoners
do.
tendance at Spokaue last week, a is Captain Muller, of the .States
J. P.Jonss, traveling pnssengpr a-
Dr. M Elkenberg, of Uothenberg, dopted a standard size for'all apple Artillery’, The enemv was scattered.
gent for the Southern Pacific Co.:
has ¡uvouted an apparatus by which boxes used in shipping. The box is ¡Our casualties were slight,
milk can be reduced to the form of to contain 2.241 cubic inches and The national scouts near middle- was in the city today and gave os
powder. This powder is like flour will be made in two shapes to con- | burg (Cape Colouy) captured 13 further information as to tlie low
Containing Ovor 600 Pages
rates that the railway companies
in appearance but possesses all the form to two d ifeien t varieties of riaoners.
qualities of milk, moisture excepted. apples. Oue will be 10 x 11 20 ¡tic i | “ Plumer, near Amersfoot (Tatus- are now offering to emmigrants
This invention will be of importance es made ont o f 3 8 inch stuff and vaal), captured seven prisoners and coining west within t liP next few
mouths. They have dele t mined to
for the utilization of skimmed inilk the other will be 10 1 2 x 11 1-2 x 500 head of cattle.
Illlioaairra ot the United 5tat«*; Pertl-
which has heretofore been largely 18 inches made out of9-l(> inch Bluff. General Oilber Hamilton captured give Southern Oregon nn even rulars About Three Thousand American
chance
to
secure
to
secure
their
Magnate». Organized Labor; Strength of th*
wasted.
A committee was rip-minted by the 32 prisoners,
Lai>or Union*. T h e
share to tbe immigration and have
There are doubtless Senators and
to be present atthe coming
Trust*. Unlied States
granted
stop- oyer
p rivileges
Coast Soamen’s Jumna!.
Representatives
whose time
^invention of the Northwest Fruit
Census. New O osua
from
porland
to
Ashland,
which
Emperor
William
asked
that
the
in­
ofEu'opcauCountrie*.
worth more than the $5,000 a year i Growers’ held in Walla Walla ask-
will give the settlers ample time to
Th* Nicaragua Cana,
now paid them, but « e should n it ing that body to adopt this « ile of habitants of Berlin would not illum­
and
the hey-P»unce>
look
the
couutry
over.
W
ith
the
inate the city on his birthday, Jan­
boxes.
The
next
meeting
of
the
care to msure the reduction of those
fote T r e a 11 e s With
uary 27, but devote the money to extremely low rates from Eastern
association
will
be
belli
iu
Spokane
(treat Britain. The Re-
who vote for the proposed in­
helping the needy and unemployed. points many immiprauts will take
tatioos of Cuba With
crease of $2,500 ill their salaries. some time i d June.
advantage
of
the
low
rates
and
the United States. The
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Owing, to spread of smallpox in
There art* a whole lot of men in
Conference of Ameri­
come west, and with the great re
London,
the
various
Govenrinent
Hartford City lud. Feq. 2. Mrs.
this country who don’t uiske $5,-
can Republics at the
sources
Southern Oregou offers
Rebecca Evaugelizer, who would departments have issued instruc­
City of Mexico. The
000 a year.
we are sure to receive our sharp
Anarchist
Statistics
have deen 100 years old Marc 12, tions which will result in the revac­
o f the immigration. The people of
Rear-Admiral Sampson will lie
of This Country and
committed suicide at the home of cination of praeticallv nil Oovern-
Southern Oregon are well pleaspd
t'urope
Progress of
retired within a week, as be will
her son near South Whitely.
She 1U--ivt employes, including postmen,
with the privileges granted by the Aerial Navigation in 1901. The New \ork
reach the age limit, 62 years, on
choked herself to death by stuffing inland revenue officers and tele­
Election of 1901.
Agriculture.
railway companies as it places us Municipal
February 9. He was relieved from
Manufacture*. Hortallty.
a larg.i handkerchief down
her graphers.
ou a more even footing with other
active duty, being then in command
F A C T S A B O U T P O L IT IC S .
throat. She was thought to pe
sections o f th® Northwest.
of tbe Boston Navy-yard, last Fall,
T—
slecpiug wkcu fouud dead.
Congress anil the various inter-
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on account of failing health, and
{THE BOOK THAT BELONGS
has since lived iu Washington.
have managed to mud-
I f f the tireless messenger l*ov could 0Ht''
P u r *M «m a rli T r o u h lr .
IN EVERY OFFICE AND
Under the law lie will lie retired only , be added to the wind ss tele- «lie |h« question o f Cuban tariff con-
" I have taken a great many d if­
without haviug gaiued the now gmphy enough time would 1>* saved cession* to such an extent that it is ferent medicines for stomach trouble
IN EVERY HOME OF
difficult for any man to tell just
vacaut post o f Vice-Adinirai, to to start a uew seriew o f leap years.
and constipation,” says Mrs. S.
EVERY AMERICAN.
"w here he is at.”
which his friends wished to k»\e
Geiger of Duukerton, Iowa, "but
Home and Family.
him x>roinoted.
Some men hive
Tlie Russians are not so slow. never had as good results from any
Frie» I
STAN DARD
many active years before them at
Mexico’s mine horror costs more O n eof them has invented nn electric as Chamberlain's Stomach A Liver « i C
A M E R IC A N A N N U A L
62, but Sampson is supposed to be than one hundred lives, It was a *1 plow that promises to do great Tablets.”
sale by R. S Knowl-
near hi* eud.
T R f WORLD Piri-t.-tr M g » » * Tv -1
duat explosion.
for agriculture
ton.
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor «« .?«>» waking all this fuss »bout? Hawwi.n n4.anew from Honolulu.
?\m
a>r
Over 10.080
Facts and Figures
Special Features.
For
« O CIS. I AT t u KCWSOiALCIU
j M
M
i l 1 | I |
| |
|
. $
f t f
Valentines of all Kinds
A n d a t V a j i o u s TPrlces
M a c a r o n i p e r lb 5c
Di'ie 1
Pu iu lies,
Petite Prunes,
“
“
“
“
2
2
$1.75 per sack.
Ground Bone per
"
“
w
2
English Walnuts, 2 lbs for 25 ceuts.
Prussian Poultry Food, 2T cents.
Garden and Flour Seeds and Onion
Sets.
J. S. KANEM ATZ.
: f ûr
E. G. D. H O L D E N ’S
General Insurance Office. - - - Robinson Building,
C o q u ille ,, O re go n ,
Over 'f ires BoiilrsJ H i m Dollars Inshraace Capita
¡R epresented..
H oms I msithanoi ! C ompaxy , N. Y. - - -
- -
- - -
$14,406,450.33
S t . P aul F. k M. I nsuhanck C ompany , M inn . - - -
$ 2,855,012.00
T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicago - - - -
- $ 2,435,571.28
H ome F. k M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.39
F ire A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hij - adelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.99
E quitable L ike I nsurance C ompany , N. Y .
- $304,598,063.40
I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen­
cy work iu Insurance matters, aud all business entrusted to me will re­
ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above
Fire Insurnnco Compnnii s.
E. G. D. H O LD E N ,
General Insurance A g<nt
Clearing for Spring and Simmer,
Great Reduction
IN
Drygoods, Groceries, Hats, Shoes,
and Rubber Goods.
Prices Lowest, duality Best.
W e carry a complete line of the best
Flour and Feeds.
B tH A W K IH S ’ S T O R E D
The Palace Barber Shop,
"M. JAcDci)a!d, Proprietor.*?•• '-'liF
Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County.
Hot and Cold Baths.
C C Q X T IL L E ,
-
Only First-Class Work.
-
0 T 3 :E C 3 O 2 > T
R. D. SANFORD
DEALER IN
R E A L ESTATE.
C O Q U IL L E C ITY, O REGON.
Office
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Up-Stairs, near Postoffice.
Buys Sells And Exchanges Property,
Rents Houses And Farms, Does A
General Agency Business.
Makes Collections.
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14 Years Experience and a
Growing Business are Our Best "Ad. ”
AM STILL DOING THE
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF
THE COQUILLE VALLEY.
I Have A Large List Of Dairy
Farms, Unimproved Dariy Lands,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im ­
proved And Unimproved City Prop­
erty, Small Homes, In Sizes And At
Prices That W ill Suit The Largest
Or The Smallest Purchaser.
I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY,
IN V E S T IG A T E W H A T I H A V E
T O O F F E R B E F O R E B U Y IN G .
All Inquiries Receive Prompt Attention.