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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1902)
íiiíj IirraUl Travels ol a Bex ot Apple-!- No Chine»-1 "Merchant»" Need Apply- Atlantic Coast Burled Under Snow- Hlver.cn Pickups- \ : . i . - s. :-rs A. Seed of Coquille C ty has New York, Fohuarv 17- -Greater The following resolution* were Tbc following interesting history New York was in the clutches of a been einplo) ed a* stwyer in tie unanimously ti(lo|-te(i by the mass of a box o f Oregon apples i» furish- e,i by Rev. J. J. Walter, who has meetiag o f Portland oitizan* at the blizzard today that paralyzed bus- (liverthii sawmill- 0. f . Daan. Editor and Proprietor Mr. Mark Morras, planeroian at _ it) MS, practically closed the port jllot returned froui a four weeliS Exposition building last night: mi> in iu .o.uiiiriu w .r p..o. The Whereas, aix of the trustees of | and nearly cut off the city for a lime the Rivorliu.sawmill, met with a C o u n t y O ffic ia l P a p e r . M a c a r o n i p e r lb 5 c (Southern Oregon. tiip box waa packed by Miss Delia Will- the Chamber o f Commerce of Port ' from the rest of the world. It held severe accident last week. While Dris I P u n bea, S ianiN Sept. JO, litol- Into it she land have seen fit 111 their wisdom ! thousands of suburbanites prisoners engaged in turning a pullev a piece Unvoted to the »interini anil social r.p here. ni.« The hotels were nil. filled to ' f tue pulley slip! off and hit Mr “ - to commit that body to certaiu res *-—■ etite Prunes, “ “ 2 a Hiding of thn CoutsiêvYnllejr panyailarly placid, , .. the following note: Medford amt of Co- s County aeoerul]» . L “ "-o* .............. , m ndynnes, ft .to ( Gregon,, Sept. 10, l'.XJl.— this box olutions calling upon the President overflowing. It blocked the streets Morras across the left oye. »1.75 per sack. S u b scrip tion , p ervcnr, Ilie logs are about all sawed up 'o f apples was packed by Miss Della of the United Slates and the with giant drifts. It stopped «11 that were iu the mill boom. Un trolley lines for hours. Ground Bono par 11 “ 2 Oregon Congressional delegation T ill» P IM P ¿»I mi t jaSlaai e c. DXBE's Williams, o f Central Point, Or. will to use their efforts to permit the For tho first time since the blizz less more logs arrive soon, the I II 1*1 I llf.ll Adrecjlft.ou' \treucy, •>! arul • > English Walnuts, 2 lbs for 25 cents. M«rrhints’ F.xoh* g- , Sau Kranrl.-- «», « allf«-rnlA, the person purchasing this box free putrnuce into tho L’ uited ard of March, 1883, there was sleigh mill must shut down. However f '• rtf «".cjtncis I.«p a trentanni c»u !>«* »ua4e for it. please write me, stateitig price paid Prussian Poultry Food, 25 cents. th ew L a rfis marly blocked with for the box and condition of (heap- States of coolie Chines labor, un ing the entire liugtli of broadwny. The storm began in Virginia aud lumber. der the disguise of merchants, Garden aud Flour Seeds aud Onion pies, and where purchassed?” the In view of the fact that the Mr. Sweet o f the lower river salesmen, clerss, bookkeepers, etc., moved northward nlong the coast Sets. J. S. RANK.MAT/. modi pox las gained a relentless original letter was returned to thus misrepresenting the sentiment of Maine. It covered a path more made our town a business cull ou grasp on almost evtry cooimunity Miss Williams, aud she received it o f onr city and state; and than 200 miles wide. It blocked Saturday last. iu tho whole county, too much on thu 5th of this mouth, stateing Oar school opened Monday. It Whereas, Experience has pr.iypn nil the cities on the Atlantic Const iu cannot bs- sa d along the line of that the apples wire purchassed t i n liiP'J;con u v . , » . . . that if the aforesaid classes of from the starting point northward, hail beeu closed down for some Dawson Citty,Jauuary 17, prevention. It is all right to cost £8. the Asiatics are permitted to eater the Probably 2,000 cities and villages time ou acoiiut of the smallpox speak of the many remedies dition tirst class and li.llar bill to United States it would bo equira- i were involved within the radius of scale suggested, but pievcntion bv writer also encln-.nl a dollar bill to lent to leaving the door side open the snow-laden gnle. New York The Coquille Coal Co’s bunkers ii.! .i i i the young ludvr Oregonian. vaccination is doubtless tho best for unrestricted Chinese immigra was in tho very center of the tem are nearly full again. The com manner by which to bulile with pest. For forjy hours the snow pany should have another boat of tion; and Pro Bier Motioj this dread disease, Tho following Whereas, The presence iu our cnuiC down in «ddying guste, driven same cupa-ily as the Mandalay. paragraph from "American Me I-, country of a people entirley out of in tli*- lap of a gale‘that blew sixty j Tile Arg i> brought in cuubidora* G e n e r a l I n s u r a n c e O f fi c e . - - - R o b i n s o n B u i l d i n g , iciue,” published at Philadelphia 1 yAn Francisco, Feb. -F — At a harmony uud training with Ameri- miles nn hour. The temperature I)!« freight for E* B. Piice. C o q u ille , O regon « Miss Jewtdl K i 1» L t was able to| offers some good suggestians, but |orj,„ attended nicctiug of Boer cau ideas of liberty aud citizenship, lingered at fieeziug or a little above might have gone for euougu to sv m_ pathiz. rs in Metropolitan Hall, w h o are alien to our country and not warm enough to melt the fleecy ft>iris» into Town last Saturday, Mrs Maud Anderson <>f Ban have included nil schools, not only Mayer Schmitz presided, and an habits, ns different from us in mor masses that sifted uud swirled in during the prevalence of the address was delivered by Com al and politcal ideas ns it is pos the streets, but just warm enough «loti was virdti»«* l;er people bere Z R e p r e s e r t t e d .. disease, but at all times, which in n mandant W. D. Hnyiuan, o f Gen sible for two peoples to be, who to soften tlx- in so they would liot week. D onna A nna few- years would virtually render eral Dewct’s stall. H ome I ksotuxck C ompany , N. A1. - - - - - - - - $14,400,450,33 Resolutions are so thoroughly grounded in tack themsellves into compact piles the whole country immune from were adopted and ordered sent to race characteristics Sr. P aul F. A M. I ns : « an - i : C ompany , M inn . - - - - $ 2,855,012.00 that eveu all along the thoroughfares of the the disease: T radeus ’ I nsciianci : C ompany , C uicaoo - - - - - - $ 2,435,571.29 ; Piesdent Ilossevtlt and the Cali the generations born and (eared city and for hundreds of miles a Upper North Fork Hems- ¡smallpox counts sufficient victims fornia Si nutorg and Representa- among us still retatu them, cannot round it. It was midnight, of Sun H ome F. A M. I nu iianci : C ompany , S an F rancisco . . . $ 1,037.715.38 each week to permit of not the j lives, urging that Congress lake but dxercise a most demoralizing day when the first fiatbery flakes F ire A ssociation I nsyiivn b C ompany , I’ im.Anri.piiiA - - - $ G,340,250.99 After a few days of eh nock viuds EgrrrABLX L ife I nscrancb C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - $304,598,063.40 slightest relaxaitou iu our ©Holts to suitable action looking to inter effect upon the body politic, the began to fall. Then they came fas we are having pleasant wia'ber, struggle against it by the only vention lit the nations with the social life and 'he civilization, non ter aud with their fall came the I have had over T hirty Y cviis ' experieneo in Local aud General agen. effective method that we possess, view of ending the war by arbitra- and for all time, therefore be it 'wind. At dawn the streets were »hi h nil seem to t ike advantage of. cy work in In-nrance matters, aud all business entrusted to me will re viz, vaccination. We do not know tion, and assuaing independence tot R- sh ed. That we, the citizens o 11 pile I with drifts duifts that rose Funnels arc preparing their fen cs ceive prompt attention. I’ olhdcs issued at this office for all the above preparatory to pitting in rlicit crops. what (he action generally of great the Boers. Porltaud, in mass meeting assein higher ns they struggled ou. Fire Insurance Compaiiiis. employers of labor may be, but we G. D. HOLDEN, Thousands of suburbanites were Mr. M. J. Willson has beeu graffi ig l-led, do most emphatically de b r s. vend parties here on (he river. General Insurance Agen t beliove that such instutions as trac nounce and condemn the recent ac held captive in thi irIt ires. Others Thro« New ¡¡tatos- tion companies, postofliee depart -ik niter hours of Win. Lvt.ou and F.d Mjeii* are tion taken by th-JChamlier of Com arrived in New I usily engaged gcDing out ship ments, shipyards, locomotive works, Washington, Feb. 21.— The merce against the welfare of the | travel ovei roads that were blocked railroad companies, etc., would l*e House committee on territories American people, and calculating with drifts tLat had to be shoveled knees «lindi will be disposed of at There eei n s to be entirely justified in exacting a cer today iiuuuiuiuusly voted to report to allow the unrestricted immigra j out before the trains could move on. M irshfieid. tificate of successful vaccination bills fir the admission of the tion o f Chines coolie labor; and All of the suburban lines in New unite an attraction up the river for within five years ns a prerequisite territories of New Mexico, Arizona Resolved. That « e regret H ip Jur.iey, Westchester, Long Island sou.•• of the Fail view young men as for entering or continuing in em m 1 Oklahoma. The vole w .is taken nctioultakpD.by the said body afore- j iiinl Staten Island wi re snow-bound. well as for Lewis Jones, of South S n iai Local No. 12 ployment. Every conductor, eveiy upon a motion made by Moon mentioned ns treacherous to the I Iu Westchester all the trains were Co s river. motorola!!, on-1 every inni¡carrier— (Tenu.), declaring it to be the inteie.sisof the stetfs aud the na stalled. Cony bland and Brighton met at tic school house Saturday nil of those coining into more or si use of the c imnittee that the three tion; and | Ik « h were cinni lctly cut off. Cars 15th nml i n i .ti res ing program was less intimate contact with the pub ti-riiti rics were entitled to -tut©- Resolved, That we urgently re were held up in drifts ad along the l'en It i l d consisting of s.ngmg, se lect r - dings a .d recitations by the j lic —should ho vaccinated. hoo 1. and that subcomittees be quest our Representatives aud Sen- raiirTmd lines. Trolley c ir.s the United States C’on- blockde in all parts of New York, mu urbe rs. \ declaiiiniion, "T he So- . appointed to prepare the hills. aters work and vote for the Brooklyn and Jiiise-’ City. Iu New ti d :-.t v. gon’ liy MasterAlgie Mo"U j There are a good many farmers The mboommittees were appointed. gres* was well rendered. The little on© is passage of House bill No. 2960, to j York the work of the great in Oregon who appreciate the : oulv five years old, and few of twice plows made the rails passable for the opportunity for improvement o f NewYnrk, Feb. 2 2 .-T h o P.irk- the end that all classes o f lubor his age could do a-, well. fered by the Short Course at tile Avenin Hotel, sit.ua td at Thirty- shall tie equal ami tullv protected trolley cars early iu thefoienoou,but Alter ih« business of the order Agricultural College, hot not so second and Thirty-third streets, and Horn all ileurndiug aud hopeless only incessant work by these plows was disposed of, 11 vs s.-iU were re- keep tho tracks open. In Brooklyn competition with an inferior race; many as there ought to be' At the Aiinorv of the Seventy-first it was worse. M. re than 5UU miles rnoved and dancing was next in or- j the Iowa Agricultural College dur Regiment. New Yolk Notional Guard and S T O P * E .^ - uf trolley tracks were snow-b uml der. Aft r n si ort time a voise in ae- j R ‘solved, Th at a copy o f these ing the fir.-t two we-ka in January vver-» ile»t roped by fire that broke cents bohl exelanieiPdct’s feast,"and [ this year TOO farmers, repres -uting out early t > lav in the Armory. It resolutions be forwarded to the there at one time. Thu streets of as if by rniigic tables wi re spread ¡ nearly every county in the state, is rertaiu that a number of lives President of the Unitod States, to New York were almost impassable that f tir! v groaned under under attend;-.1 a Short Course iu judging have b n lust. Chief Cmker mnk. the delegation from Oregon in for pedestrians. Horses strugghd tlieir burdens of good things, and ; vainly to get thn ugh the drills. stock and grsin. This is a phase :ng an'estimate o f 20 dead in tin* Congress, and to the press, 181 ’ The harbor, was storm loc»ed. steaming hot coffee, to which all O eo E C hamberlain , of Short Course work which pmims. ruins of the hotel. Four b lie* ; (Signed) | Mine that) 200 vessels remained ni | did ample juslis, aud the light fun- ; G. \r. H arry , es to grentiy expand iu the Inline have been taken out, and one of -SM j ta “ ti:- " was ' tipped 1 lili midnight, ai • Ut VicDcfjcîd, Proprietor.^ - W. E. R obertson , tlieir piers with ert s d hatches, ’ vnv id< ntill d as that of C'ol- The twentieth century farmer tin ter wishing inch utili! good n igh t! D . S olis C ohen , 'Ten tli 'usniid longshoremen were must bo able to accurately judge otu l Alexander Piper, U. Id. A., of T homas C. D evlin . | idle. Only two vesst Is in llm whole ail returned to tlieir homes hoping i the quality of the stock, grain, L misvillp, Kv. Admiral Miller. U. - -Oregouiun. 5TÑ S- limber le eivod cargoes. Thn gn ut that they had profiited by meeting wool, in oil lir, fruit, etc., that tie S. N., retired, was fatally shocked, j 1]< < t of har or craft, probably 300 togatber, as will us the social eu- j v - i? Finest Equipped Shop ¡,1 Coos County .<^ 5 » produces Uuless he can do this lie ted a woman guest, name unknown, small craft, was laid up. Ferry joymout. does not kn >\v whether tbr- buyer jumped from the fifth story and will Begin Early. Only First-Class Work. The Local meets on Satm days on Hot and Cold Baths. boats ran irregulerly and carried die. Hie I s is estimated at »2,- is giving him a fo r dun! or not or before the full moon of e.'di l O I Î E G OTST All of tisi- ■ things onii uot he 000,000 I would like to say to the fulh rs nut more than 51* per cunt of the mohtli. Every ono eordialy invi : C C S k X T I L Z j 3 3 usual number of passengers, but learned in a f v days, but hii intel who own (lucks that to make good they vvero crowded tonight with t«d to attend the meetings. 5\ ligent man can, with suitable op. In addition to heiiig extremely shepherds, just as to make good C al os. \ kr Vk» Ì portuuity. learn a great deal sbout w . ',1 written and tolling an interest she »p.you must begin early, (live !he iho Lome-going army of workers ' who had struggled through the some one of the*:« in a week oi two. ing :rory-iii a masterful wav, the boy a lew sheep*, one or two nr tlm o lì 9 “ Sclilcy and Santiago” is a book This will call f >r !argi*r staffs of bo >k "Schley aud Santiago” is and give him absolute proprietor storm to New York. of immediate inter» st and permanent men wins combine scientific and b itind to have considerable liistori- ship uf them if you want to make a practical kuowl dge at til* agricul cal worth, us lliu author was all shrewd, enterprising, courageous value. It comes at a time when Ba'.ilt With 4 Panther n r a 1 1 d tural collges.—ll'iia l N rrthwest. , through the Santiago emupuigu and sheepmen ot him- Give him the iu- the public mind is eager for all the ü L h L L Ii •*•- • on the bridge of the Baooklyu with ti-ri st belonging to seeing n flock pay Geo. Rhodes lmd qnite n l*stt!e light it can get on an absorbing and grow and he will rise to your with a huge panther, at T’eum ile,, It would be thought that in the S -hlcy (luring the engagement It the first accurate, | T tuprenie moment o f the great na which sunk tho ships of Crvera. expectations and go beyond them, last Friday. It seems that the pan- ’ T 1 1 cruise of! JLLi writes J. M cKnig in American Sheep Iher had been iu that vicinity for | 8Crou" ‘ of " lfi All who know Mr. Graham, the au val victory, with the whole ligbtii g the l ’ lying Squadron, the blockade I strength o f the Spanish navy scat thor, know that when he writ!a, the Breeder." thcie is nothing better! some tune past, aud bad been com- I of Santiago harbor, and the dis- j Ho than sheepv either, for the manage- ' milling depredations on stock t o ; truetion of the S p a n i s h commander's ■ tered along the adjacent eonst, tli - truth without fear or favor. American saii - < xob. r mtly c h ic l tells just vvhat happened, nml he was meut of them is simple and n ,t an alarming extent, Frank Bowrouj fleet. The author lmd the best heavy or laborious, aud so is suited alone losing 10 head of sheep, » iilIt* facilities and knew how to use! ing S?hl -y, a ft elin ■ of triumph in there to see it all. The h mk is ns Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice. every lieirt. Admiral Sampson inti resting ns n novel and its relia to tin litto fellows. If traffic with other eetthirs report the tors of tli am.— Davenport Democrat. would bve bet ii geutrous in his ble us human testimony can be.— sheep begins «arly.and consequently numetoiis calves. Frauk Bowroo, interests, tlnu later management is who is in town with liis family, was conduct toward Schley, pvc U if af The Albany Times. tho outcome o f experience. It is, notified by the mail carrier of the ter debt < ration ho might naturally St. Petersburg, Feh, 18. The be expert, 1 to bi little Setiley's part | bodies of 8!K) victims of the earth iugi due.I nml may be trustid. death of tlie panther, and also tlie in the batle; but even then Samp quake at Slmninku, truns-Cunea-ia, Reside«, the susceptibillily to all ouwelcome news that Frank’s two son was cold, took no notice of till* have thus far been recovered. '1 lie kinds of ideas is greatest in youth. hunt!» (logs li-.d been killed I>y the signals of the Brook'in, and ignored treasure has given 50,000 rubles A boy should l>c started with t.vo "vnimcit.” The news lire light by Schley's personal i «quest through for th“ relief i f the destitute. In or tlir. e fair, average speeimena the mail carrier iPads to lbe con ¿ j /t r .jj' the maguplioue that lie l>e allowed the villages urruiuding ShanmKu tliul should bn of goo 1 blood, bn; clusion (lint the panther lmd attack not neci ssarilv in high conditions ed the sheep, when the dogs ap- to accept the surreu ler of the Col 27 i ersons were killed. ; Show sheep should Uot ho bought. penn,| on the scene and treed it on. The Grahnui book ("Schley New York, Feb 2d. —It is rumor Tlieu lie should be entrusted with (b urge Rhodes procured a rifle at Santiago"! will do much to of- r.UK AND WAMIINGTON STRICKTd Makes Collections. — 14 Years Experience and a set Mark ley's acci-unt of the battle, ed by Salvud >r etn ie-]«ondent3, says the care, fee liug ami inunageuieut and wound'd it, but not fatally, lOU TL/kN I). OREGON a IT raid dispatch from Panama, that of them, with the advice of those when it jumqped from the tree, the snd give Schley credit in history A. P. Armitronp, I.I.. H . Principal Growing Business are Our Best “Ad.” tlie tidal wave on the Salvadorian mere experienced, lie should be (logs attacked it. and in the ruix-up for hi* good fight o ff Sut.tiugu. - A pmctiju’, progressive »cl.col, conrpicuous eo isl eoiic d tho loss of more than alb'Wt d and i n ouruged to visit »liich followed, George stumbled Miunca; dia Jd’trnul. ltnntlrcd» of graduate» 50 live* an• I the partial destruction oilmr flocks of tile same kind as his slid fell on a log. a sharp knot on f. r thrmugU work, own of recognized excellent ami which cut a deep gash in his right !.t posi.L': » ui bookkeepers an l stenojjraphers. of seven villages. Already ¡.roml of a high standing, wherever A batch of 280 Census Bureau t >h 'uld be encouraged to stu, y thigh. Fortunately lie was not known, it rtescii’.y grew» better and better. clerks were fired at one tiiue the types at fairs nml ixhibition. 11« kn iked cut complefly, and 0|>cn all t!u* year, -tudent* a<!m»:ted any time. Oregon Timi,er,»an. other day and Washington was Tlie shipments of match wood should be gradually lutr, duced to succeeded in getting a bullet in a Private or cl .-k» ictructior.. Learn what aud filled with weeping, wailing and . vital place, w hich ended tin* pan- how we teach* ar. I whet i: costa. Catalogue free. ami tins'll) h nulle clock lunnnfnc I,,inks. He should n d have a sur guashiog of teeth. It always goes feit of tli, se, but only one ut tir-t, j ther’» career, but not before the ----------- Dosrd of Directors------------ tun ,I in t’» m ,s county, Oregon in Lard to l>o forced away from Fuel© D. V. THOMPSON. PR ESID EN T l'.tdl, aggregated nearly 13,(HK),9rit Hindi ns is the best for his ease, and two dogs bad forfeited their lives Sum’s pieoounter. feet ofj w hite cedar. T in« exports thru lie should have others only ns in tlieir gallant sti'lggle with t e P. SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. D UN NS he asks for iht ni or feels thu need beast The panther, which was companies id no ‘eh «issi from the Coquille, of them. Tito practical side and in one " f the I irgest ever killed in London inaurine» river for J hi nary of this year ag are doing a bind offh-c business iu terest ill all in i s s should go alnnd the county, tneiBureil 9 feet 11 in issuing polices against ♦ he so,all- gr, g it. d 1 18,1,1*00 feet. otihe tbeortical and sneculative — ches ft.on tip to tip.—New*. A FREE PATTERN pcx. The premium rliargrd i* i’ ll» presenes of sneh n large Lx. (mur own selection' to every sub about one third more for uuYuccina- I.undvr o f Eastern timber linyera scriber Only cents a year. Trouble in Spain- ted ;pl bcunts. in Oregon, is an indication Hint be impartant Confers«, ot RVhvoJ M.-n fore 111 close o f 1902, there will Mi 1 i I, L l> 20— Meinber» of nrativelv few large 1’oili»- Sugar has Iveen giving quite as be c Portland, O i, . .•ob. 18. Repre ilo - p imeli c*bii et fear that I lnueli tronlvle to an itib ruHtioual • f timi er to be picked up in tie’ seutativcs of Ih sa v cuti on big r.iil- * í'kuien riots at Barool na conference, now * tting in Lundi n. state. Idle timber ill tile » il!,mi roads ond,i a,*( 1 in ili» Tr.ins- thè ' no t h e y will b» compeilod to Sweet ette Valley is eliangiiig bauds .'ontinental Fro ;li! Bunan r.Kaoni- comi: a.-, to our own ( ongress j| "À L ADII S’ MAGAZINE. re-1 »n. rapidly. th.ngs usually nr, Ironic, num. b od il- r» lodai f- r » hat prund-i s 1 V ; bv.» I c or.I p’ I*te«t It is thought that the g,,vera ■ f ,XP. (ta. •! “ . r ' - (»»©« ; tir» Perhaps nothing more clearly t * l e a h . hiv i «,p rinnt uviferi r a . nil m will call out the re-erven, fear •■ t I i , beu v*H ,1 ♦« t>, • n. etc. St.be ».-r.!i«h>4*v, Of, *. -(l X»- t'.r ! t o t topy Si tl d in.,»»trate«tliegrowth o f the limi A I *ng lis: « f. u -li ai* i- a Ilo luìo.1 ing • (..’a riisis may take advantage It is a ¡itti quei- that all l-*v!y «acni« vante»! b - d for lerrra. S t y l i « h . R o îia l ■. S im p l e . T p -to » •eoat,irw who «re itit .-ted ii pre- I» r bnsiinWMi IU (fregón and Wash for ro i si.iei sti u. T la i o i-s -tn v ig of th, situation. d i t e . Ec* ’ mi». *1 »»♦;! À l *M»iately sentii,g Istlini a i cu rd legislation ingti'ii. than the significant faci Dial probibilitv t ini tiBiisi'i'titinental Perfect t Di-p itches have born received should tic "in doubt ' ab 'lit the best tin volume o f money t.cetvbl by iu le, ns a v. ii i* vn I l’t* di-'-u— .1. via ti induje stating thrt abtool;. the manufacturers o f the t«i states, und (i po'-ilulity that (lie bureau flg'iï I. ui taken plue * 1>, two, u tin uoute lor a canal. for Inin tier ant slongl • exported loar decide up >■■ in p *rt„ut rcduc- Imop and the rioters ueur R e ^ B A ZA R , L during Iti li, slightly exceeded the tioc«. n ona in whieh five hnndic.i |i,i i, The Chini se government Snggo-t.ons have iu on in,ole from were kille-l and woian 1“ 1. V lurg -•tui reoievnl by the p rod u cers,/of dismissed all tile I ur,q in p, the «heat and flour exported dur time to time indicating tlm tuoni© > f p o t ■ f the town was raze 1 by tin Nor* from the Imperisi It 41 trfim H n H lad Trt*¡*ritiMH ing tlie same period, which sggre- tlie luv «w ould I* *il. i'.g to reluce sity. Is this Hti"llu i iudleatii W H A T I HAVE Ikr *iH through r ' c-. -h<uil,l it be pus-lidi' striki g Oe.1 $ 17,438,01o o-;* . • : i; - •« - reform? A tk l ’Mh.-t ' ' • «'» *k «ry c»ty t>> se, uce joint action. The attitude TO O F F E R vd t» « n. ^ frr w i : fr*m A fall s « "P !' if the b ailing * \' v. ne having a ranch to rent of the N id crii l’ io ilo and Gnat THE McCALL CO.. All Iu iuiiits Receive Prompt Attention. eeeds Sep the beau! ir<i! rden and flowei gu in-ir»-n7 ua su tow s’ l.'u'd sdxise li e H f HU We N ’lthcrn. how,Ter, is said to b© V ew- of Erie - ! Stun IKuowlion’s lb u g alore. unfavorable. have several applluiltlous. store PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY D ria! Prunes, $ 1.75 per sack. : Ora Tires D u in i H im D elta Iraraice CDita Clearing for Spring and Siiiiinier, O real I:? e d u c t i o n IN •* Drygoods, Groceries, Hats, Shoes, and Rubber Goods. Prices Lowest, duality Best. W e carry a complete line of the best Flour and Feeds. fh a Palace Barb a\ D, oSlOp, s COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. Buys, Sails And Exchanges Property, Rents Houses And Farms, Does A General Agency Business. ! AM STILL DOING THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF THE COQUILLE V ALLEY. M S C A LL I Have A Large List Of Dairy ¡?arau?, Unirjiproved Dariy Lands, Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im proved And U nimproved City Prop erty. Small Bo And At Prices Th 7IH S -he Largest Or The Smallest PurchaSver. P atterns I CAN SAVE YOU MOHEY. MS C A L L 'S M AGAZINE ^ B E F O R E B U Y IN G .