Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 25, 1902, Image 3

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    liO C A L ITEMS.
No. 15. Business lot on Front
The stc iner Mandalay sailed from
Dandoti Saturday.
Sreet.
$650. Sanford.
Look over Sanford’» Real Estate
Lewis Strong, of Myrtle Point,
locals in thin issue for u variety. | 1 I' Sanderson took a visit up
paid our city n visit on Wednesday.
If you don't see what you want, 1 to the Point Saturday.
I. Chandler, of Gravel Ford,
Call at bis office and lie will quote
Cicil Carter, of Myrtle Point,
was in town the last of the week.
you many more properties, as bis was in our town yesterday.
list is extensive.
No. 9. 2 of the choicest garden !
l ’ andou is thinking of takeiug
lots in town at u bargain.
San-
School started lip this morning. off the quarantine tomorrow.
| ford.
In Dry Good, Rubber Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes in or­
The stormiest dav of the season.
Go to Walkers' the photograph­
Alton Singstacken’ of Marsh
Our church bells will ring ou Sun­ ers, ou Front St, for good pictures. ( field, had busiuess lu town last der to make room for Spring Goods.
day.
A big supply of Newbro’s Her- week.
Calicoes,
f> and 7 cents per yard, now 5 cents.
Ginghams 10
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Gulden srpds and Onion sets at picide at McDonald’» tousorial
Uocle Dan Giles, of Myrtle Point
parlors.
Outing Flannels, 12^ “
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Liuegar & Medley’s.
greeted frieuds lu Coquille City on
Woolen Dress Goods 25c.
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No. ¡1. Elegant new 8 room I Thursday.
Mrs. A. B. Dean, of this place,
Percales
12|c.
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cottage, center of town.
$1000.
has been ill a few days.
Mrs. F. A. White has been suf-
Ladies Fine Shorg 81 25 to $3. per pair
Sanford.
Large supply of fine Oniou sets
' fering of late from rheumatism,
Clnldien’s aud Misses, from C5c to #1 50 per pair
F. Long & Sons have a full but is improving.
at Knowlton’s Drug Store.
Men’s and Boy’s Hals, from 25c to $2_
_
„ i- i find complete line of saddles and
Rubber Goods Below Cost.
Geo. T. Moulton arrived from his I |)ar|lPK8
No. 1. 210 Acres well located, 180
Everything in the Store Cut in Proportion
trip to San Francisco on Saturday. 1
bottom, 15 cleared.
Buildings,
M. R. Lee, of Bandon, had bus­ 'orchard, spring branch.
¡$4500
Mr. and Mia. A. F.Linegar made iness up this way anil to Myrtle
I
K Hied by Falling Tree.
Utter From ban Jose
. Sanford.
Marsh held a short visit last w eek. Point Saturday.
Geo.
Robinson,
our
popular
Begin the wheeling season right
On last Wednesday afternoon 1 The following w- take from a
No. 7. 2 2-5 Acres with house
by going to Long's for a Rambler, and free spring water, joining town. merchant who has been in Han while Perry and Charles McVey i recent letter to our better
half,
Francisco for sevprnl days, lias
were engaged at slashing timber on which will interest many in this
100. Sanford.
No. 1. Neat 5 room house and
started for home overland.
their mother’s (dace ou Halls creek, section.
O lots, central location. $5U0. San­
White Ply moth Rock», f Hazel-
No. 14.
30 Acres, nearly half a tree was felled which proved the I I think this will be our home for
ford.
wood strain). Eggs, 11 for 13. choice creek botton. cleared, tine death of the former.
In falling some time as we like this city and
Order your cemetrv work for i F. M. Gevrez. Coquille, Or.
water, building and orchard, near the tree struck other trees, cause- haye a good busiuess, although
Decoration Dav. Stewart & West
$2000.
Suiitcril.
ing the trunk to bound back, strike- ( Undo still has very poor health,
W. D. Baker, of the North Fork town.
! was in town yesterday and paid us,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Whitset, ing Win. McVey on tho shoulder and I fear his health will neyer
No. 17. Choice improved dairy | a call ami has our thauks for fa- of Riverton, returned home yester­ and crushing him to the ground and ! be very good again,
farm on river. 270 Acres. $13500. j vors.
day lifter making a visit with Mr. causing instant death Deceased \ Earl arrived here all right on
was a single limn, 43 years of age; luesday evening, late, after leav-
Sanford.
‘
AIr, Varney, son of our A. W. Drews ou the Messer place.
was born in Han Joaquin county tin’ the city of Empire ou the
The steamer Argo and schooner Varney, arrived from Minnesota by
No. 10. Sill Acre« unimproved, California, but has been resident of Thursday before. To say I was de-
Onward arrived in the river on Sat- j yesterday’s train.
They were ac- 3-4
choice river bottom.
The Coon county for a number of years. ; lighted to see him would not half
ompiinied by a Mr. Briggs.
unlay.
best large tract yet to be had in
He was an honest, upright and express it. 1 have beeu so fear-
No. 8.
195 Acres, some creek Coquille valley. $17 per awe. Sun- jndustrious man who held the r e -1 folly homesick, ever since I left
No. 5. 4 room box house and 1
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lot, edge of town. Set your price bottom, tine house, fair barn, 25 j ford.
speet aud esteem of all who knew dear old Coquille, I would rather
cattle, horses, tools, etc , 2 miles
Sanford.
The city lias planked a portion of him, His remains were laid to rest live there today than any place
I have see iu all my -wander­
Eil. Faliv. o f Bullards, was a from town. Dirt cheap at $3000. the road from the end of the new on Finlay in 'hecemetery at Myrtle
Sanford.
j bridge toward the depot, thus Point, Rev. Thomas Bnrklow con­ ing; I have never found any better
passenger ou Friday’s traiu to
people than the people of Coos
Mr. and Mrs. Coldorf, of Chicago, making this way of reaching the ducting the funeral services.
Marshfield.
County. This is a beautiful little
passable.
arrived here lately and proceeded to ! depot
Thomas Ashton, of B ar creek,
No. 11. Corner business house, city, just about two hours’ run, by
the place of Ool' Biumenrother,
No. 10/ Mechanical shop with G’ rooms, 2 lots with residence and j traiu, from here to San Francisco,
was up to town Saturday and we
with whom they have been corres­ | engine, saws, lathes and outfit for
lick now I edge a call.
trees. All rented. $3000.
Part The streets are dry and dusty, iu
ponding.
■ many kinds of work.
New.
A time. Sanford.
j fact the sprinkler runs uearly every
No. (!. 3 choice high and oval
We are pleased to note that j money maker for tli% right party.
day. 1 guess you do uot have much
lots, not far from business. Cheap
About
10:30
o
’clock
last
Saturday
Sanford.
Rev. S. S. White, onr Presbyterian $1000.
It
at $350.
Sanford.
evening, while the residents of the use up there for a sprinkler;
minister, is now making his home
Dr Murphy, of MirshfieM, was
does not neern like «infer to me,
At Knowlton’s Drug store is kept in this city. He has resided at ca led to see Mis. D P. Strang, at quiet and pcicable portion of town
known ns Sherwood heights, were
out ,,n'1 vrisi'p<l ' lr Bod “ r8
a full supply of nil kluds of gar­ Myrtle Point for a few months.
Riverton, on Wednesday.
Mrs. resting from their labor« and calmly i ?I c L 'VP1' 8' ' “ SP l. ™
lerP'
den an 1 H iwer seeds.
Tho German Baptists of the j Strang is suffering from some se­ reposing in the entrancing and re- : ,b.B.ve “ V™1
. .Kpl9PV
Mr. unit Mrs. .T. .1, Curren, of upper river have been holding some rious trouble in her foot which freshing arms of Morpheus, (lle | b.s state, and Mr. McEwen intend*
tins city, went to Marshfield for a exceedingly
interesting
revival may necescitate amputation.
stilluess of the evenining was ,1«. ! ^
» paper up there. H. H.
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11
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i Nichols aijtl wife live here, also INIr.
visit by Friday’s train.
services of latp. Twenty-six acces­
The spring fights were about to turbid
by tho
a a lent sounds of I ,n. ... -
. ,r
, ’ r
-
riirift,
father
of Mrs. l)avo Lowe,
causing many to wonder from !
, r fr,. -- .
.
C. H. Fry lias moved to and sions to the church has been the be started off in good shape at Myr­ music,
.
n
4l'
,
ill«
young
Mr.
Thrift
lias been in
tle Point one day last week by a whence came tiioso harmonious
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-p, ,
is taking charge of the eountv iu- result
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several times to see Lari.
Lei.
liiquary developed the . v. , ,
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firmary for the ensuing year.
F. Long & Sons will have on couple of local he ivy-wehigbt, but strains.
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0f,
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Nichoiu
and
Harry
Clinton
nnd
the
misunderstanding
was
soon
j
fact
that
it
was
February
22nd
»aid
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Inind a full slock of Rambler
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v\if-*
live
up
in
Lake
Louuty.
tins
Mrs. B. ii. Mynatt, of Bay Ci’ y,
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Bicycles for 1902, and also a full adjusted and the scrap called n j wfts^the ¿1st acniveraary of the birth | state; Neil r La vrence is at Morgan
returned from a visit with friends
of Mr. W. Dale Strange, and that
| and complete stock of bicycles ill aw.
Hill at work.
Miss Sumner, of
at Myrtle Point by Friday’s tr in. .
1
: tixtnros. Leave your order for the
FredBarker got word to day that i the band, of which he is a member, Bnuilou, lives her*, also Mrs. Kins,
were
giving
him
a
serenade.
After
a
Nc. 2. 39 acres will h caled and j Rambler bicycles.
his little 4-year-old daughter, whoj
man anil Mrs. Merriman, of Myrtle
improved. A n n feet and profitable I ,, ,, ,
,
.
,
is liveing with the little ones grand | few well selected pieces of music, Point. This is all the Coos County
,
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v
i
Dr.
Uoberds,
of
tins
place,
was
whose
harmonious
notes
fell
pleas­
place, m ne bette r $4000.
Ban-
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col l ed to see G r a n d m a R o w a n who parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Barker, j antly upon the appreciative eais of folks I kave heard of liiing here.
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is quite ill. At Inst report* she | of Fairview, was very ill and liei the people of that favored part of Earl will start in at the Pacific
O. A. Kelly, of Riverton, was up was Sliglitiv improved, Sift owing ] started at once ou horseback to j town, the boys were bidden to enter Iiussness College- on the 21st of
this month. I Imvp finally received
to town yesterdav* and iirt is corn- \ Pi her age, she being near 80 years j se.e her.
where a plesant hour was spent in
plaining of feeling much better, of old, her recovery will necessarly | There are some dogs which social converse and where, to the my pension. Please write me w hen
vyhich we are pleased.
j be show.
j have been running deer contrary delight of nil, Dr. and Mrs. Strange my time is out on the H brai d . With
¡to
law on Cunningham creek latelvf served wholesome nnd delicious re­ love to all enquiring friends I am
Have you wheels in your head or
The steamer Dispatch took the
!
Residents
in that neighborhood ' freshments. At the midnight hour respectfully nun friend,
otherwise? If not, go to F. Long & run to Batfdon S itu dav and the
M bs . V iola E lliott .
Son’s mid engage a Rambler for the ; Fav rite took a rest. It is fuc - are making serious objectone, and the bovs left feeling well paid for
coming wheeling season.
j posed that the Favorite will g o o n someone or Ii is dogs may get into! their call and D::le duly happy
Lee Items.
trouble.
because of the honor conferred on
L. G. Simmons is the efficient her regnl. r inorning run »itliiua
Onr friend nnd former Coos him By the call.
helper of P. E Drane, onr popular ; da7 <ir Sl>
Beautiful weather at present whicl
F- C Brown, of the bay, brought makes the farmers wear a sun
market man. in handling and dress- j Captain MeCloskv asks ns to in- County resident Li ther Williams,
now
of
Currv
county,
will
ho
be-
over 200,000 young salmon from on their face a mile long, as it
irg animals for the shop
[ form onr readers that the steamer
i fore the people of ll at county as
to
mid
We are informed that onr former Rets will resume liei regular trips, a candidate for sheriff oil the Re­ the Coos liver hatchery, bringing gettii g about time
a part by Friday’« train and the gard e ii .
townsman. Rev. W. II Nosier, has , l-aviug ('■ quills City each morning publican ticket.
He will make a balance
yesterday
They were
»eld out at Eugene ».nil will return ¡for Myitle Point and returning in ; good officer if elected.
Q liter, number of log« wei.
"planted” in the Coquille at or ran ..¡d r.f Meld1“ creek on Hie Ins-
to this place for residence at once, j Hie afteru n:n on Monday, March
Jay Peart, while working on the near Myrtle Pond. The Coquille Use in the liver.
3rd.
The logs belong
No. 13. Neat improved 20 Acre
1 high treslle from the railioad to is an ideal stream for the rearing to L. La whom, James Byers aud
A d Sherwood a.ccnrnpanied the hill toward the Peart minei of yoaug salmon. The three forks
place, hill land, good orchard.
L. Heller.
Cheap at $800. With stock, tools J j F. Ricbardam , a Michigan tim. | last weak, fell to the ground, of the uoner liver with their pure,
Webb Mast visited Coquille on
bertuan,
to
the
woods
yesterdav
to
and furniture $1150 if sold soon.
| dislocntiug one wrist and hurting ' clenr mountain water and shoals Satnrd ry.
show
him
some
of
the
fine
bodies
Sanford.
his back considerably, but is get-j and sandbars, and the lower river
B o r n . Feb. 3rd. 1902, to Mr. and
of tirr 'uer land he lias for side, It
Mrs. .1. A. Devaul and d.-.nplitcr, is tobe hoped that terms can be 1 ing along as will as could be. with its thirty-five miles of tide Mrs. It. G. Suiuerlio, a daughter.
water gives all the necessary range
Miss Ora, of Norway, were down reached and this geutleman get j expected.
Misn Lizzy Myers, of this place
to town yraterdav and were accom­ interests here.
| Our old friend, E J. Bigelow of j for young salmon that would he attended the teacher«’ examination
required
to
raise
them
by
the
mil­
panied lioine by Miss Ldv Wav
Eckley, was down from I j i s stock j
at Myrtle Poiut last week.
Our townsman, Mark Morras, ranch the middle of the week with | lions. Now, if (be no! Iiorities will
who will enjoy a visit with her
Henry Hervy paid Coquille a
carries Ids left eye i r a sling, the ! three fine stall-fed beeves which | see to it that these salmon are not
friends.
result of a hurt he received hist were purchased by P. E. Drane destroyed before they nre grown, visit Saturday.
Onr friend, .1 C. Whittington, week v.hile at work at the Riverton
No smallpox in tins part of the
land well retailed by him at the there is no question but it will
o f the South Fork, wan dow n to the
Several were vacci­
mill. It was at first reported that j old smnd lu the Lyons building, greatly augment the fishing in­ county yet.
county sent on Wednesday, mak­ he would lose the sight of his eye,
terests of mu river.
There is a nated nnd Hie report is that it went
j
We
acknowledge
a
pleasnnt
busi
ing our office a pleasant call and
but it proved no! tobe the rase, and [ upss call from Mr. Bigelow while qnpRtion in Ihe minds of some as pietty hard with them.
mnde himself solid with tbs H l r m .I'
to whether or a it the little "shiners”
lie will bcall right in a short time. in towu.
David Snmerliu made a Hying
for another year.
caught by onr boys nre young tri ) to Myrtle Point Monday.
No. 1?. 5 room cottage, some
There will be an auction sale of salmon, but it is the purpose of
Rev.Holcomb, of the M.E church.
William Mliel, of Coquille City,
,
.
, ,
. . Itrns nnd shrubbery, large lot, ! one 3^-iucb Mitchell wagon, one Mr. Brown to nsartain this tor a
has just received a library o f thirty- ¿¡yryy
time or i'u installments
is viMtmg his Uncle, James Hervy,
fact,
nnd
in
case
they
are
salmon,
span
of
mares,
one
3
year
old
horse
seven selected vnlnms for their •San ford.
i aud a spau of 15-liaud mules, all of ihe laws agaihst their destruction and family at this place.
Sunday-school.
This will add
Mrs. C. H. Mast is somewhat on
!
which are well broke to work, and will be rigorously enforced.
Rev.
S
B.
Hollenbeak,
of
Fair-
ranch interest to the Sunday-
Ihe
sick list.
’
two
2
year-old
heifers,
one
3-yeat
vipw. wns in to see ns Saturday.
school work o f this church.
Creamery
Heeling.
Wo haven’ t seen the eharriot
He has been under the weather for | bull, one 2-horse buggy and bar-
F. Long & Son, our popular har­ some time, this being the first time ' uess, plows, harrows, aud farm
down this way this winter. It
The Carl Bros, o f Norway have seems to hnvh taken a new route.
at the
ness makers r.nu dealers, will lie has been in town for ni uP week. ! tools and other articles,
almost
got
their
Butter
and
Cheese
occupy the east room of the new He brought iu some of the finest residence of W. T. Miller, ou
With best wishes.
ToPHY.
factory completed aud are expecting
Golden building now being con onions wp have ever seen.
They Fishtrap on Wednesday, March
structed on Front street.
This were of the Australian Biuwn vnr- j 5th. All interested should ntteud. the balance of their machinery on NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
the coming trip of Mandalay, and
'OTICE is hereby uivon Mint the? nmlar-
building now lias H ip rne'ic and Itv. a sample of which can be seen
Alva We-tgate, of the Marble firm they will call a mooting at there
aig .od. FT J Bigelow, lias tiled hi*
roof and a part of the ceiling on, at this office.
of Stewart & West gate of this place i
o ,
\ t
k
final atri temen t ufl ExectMor of th* last will
Creamery on Saturday, March the Bnd
j nn,M n j i ’eene. decena-
and willbe ready for ofcopnncv in n I
sin it time.
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| I f yon care to invest in Real • went to Marshfield Friday where 1 .i t 1 0 ft. m , l o r p u r p o s e o f e l e c t i n g *d. in the C ounty Court o f fhe State o f Or
fo r C’o o s C ounty, and that the said
', 1 ..;.. 1 * 1
| E«late, I can probably please von lie will do some canvassing for: a b mrd of direct ". « and to explain
hafl ordered that the to* arm*» o f the
There was n (Lie. idion of up- jn qralitv and price, among my tneir business, aud will also be j to the patrons on what plan the fac- Oi'Jirt
same in s;tul Court be set for ihe 7th day
wards of thirtv of the members of ‘¿ 3 farm properties, 15 houses and there to meet tils grandmother, tory'will be run tho coming season o f April, l ‘ K)j, at which time any ob jection s
Kamo w ill be h»ard.
Mamie Rehebali lodge I O <) F., lots, 12 vacant lots, 4 business Mrs. Almiua Sage, as she returns and tie steamer Welcome will leave to C the
oqu ille, O'OKon, E< b . 22.
of tliis place, went to M' it|e Point t houses, acreape, timber and coal from The Dalles, where slip has Coquille at 8 n. m. and take nil those
b
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B IG E L O W .
yesterday and last evening took lands nmv in stock. I loan moiipy spent about a year with her son tfint want to attend tbe meeting the P2xecnt,or o f Estate o f Jan. B. G re e n e ,d e ­
cea
sed
.
[sirt in the ceiemonies nr inst’ tut- on afqiroved securilv.
Several She c ones to make her home with round trip for 25c ' acb. They would
ing a lodge of that oi lei at onr reshhuir *s and
store to rent tier daughter, Mr». F. A. White, like for every body that is inter­
r O T lO E is heredy piven that the on-
sister town.
A ./rand g.iod time reasonnfile. Two houses anil lois of tins d I ucc -
dersitm ed has tiled his final statem ent
ested in the dairv fill in ness to come.
as Guardian o f the estate o f Catherine Al­
was enjoyed bv «Ih Hid a lodge of to sell on the installment plan.
At the meeting of the Republi­
H. (J. A J. D. C a u l , Props.
um G reene, a m inor, in the Connty Coart
r udir mem
upwards of
ft. D. S anford .
o f the H int« t.f Orepon f r < oos C ounty.
can county central committee the
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| and that tIi** J u d u e o f said Court U>ut fixed
instituted
R “ nl Estate, Coquille. Or. following apportionment of dele-
i t p <1 I I * s««
T o r fu r« * .
tli“ time fo r hearing the h ime in said Court
g o . » fo r the uariiiuH precincts weie
T<t
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, : on the 7th dav o f Api ii.
Rt which time
inort Hjfi.inztng
There in iifunor**
troub- nnv
...... f>bje<jtions
i : .
. to . tin*
* stii1«* —
.
will b • u—
heard.
nmd>. The priiu«rie« to fie held
C oqu ille, O regon, Ft b. 22. I'»b 2 .
Jr* thau pile«. Tlie r*»rjHrR»,t itcliiog
Mulch lllih, and tile comity conven­
B IG E L O W .
mid Burning make life intolerable. Gnardinn o f b* Fiatato F o f I Caiber.nn
Alma
tion at Marshfield on March 25th:
No position in e«>iofortable.
The
G reene, a M inor.
Bandon, 12; Coaled«, 2; Coquille
torture is unefining.
DeWiti’a
City. I t ; Coo» River, 6; Dora, 3;
Ronci or riNAi : u
Witch f j ’izel >alve eorea pile« at
Enchanted, 4: Lake, 2; Mvrtle
O T IC E l* h. r'dir piven th it th«^ nnder-
«•nee.
For skin cl i«c
cuts,
s cn ed ha« filetl Ins fifiitl pcc Hint in
I o ro. I t ; Norway, 5; Prosper. 3;
hums, hrni-fH. di kinds of wound» tbe
tf* r « f the ; in ini-frfttion o f the
.oiitutl, 2; North Marsh'lei.l, 12; C
unequalled. J. S. Genii, »Sf. cn ia te o f John Kudsh iui h. d c-nH' d. and
limner 3; Barton I’ raisie, 3; (Joos
that the C onnty < -u t for C ook County,
Pml, \rk., hi vs: ‘ From lHfi.) I O ieffon . hfia appointed A:»ril 7. 1902. that
City, 2; Nmt i C 'Os River, 3; Deer
Kulfered with ll»f protruding, bleed» b'*intf the fiist dav o f the T.HI2. April term o f
Bark 1; Empire, 7; Four Mile, 3;
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aid court, a-» the day for h<*;irinp ob ject ion a
ing piles and could find notniug to to
s d fin a! aceoi.i t and th< aettlenient
4 s-otiri, 3; New Part, 5; Pirkers-
h*-Ip me until u» i DcWitt.. Witch o f -aiil estnte
hurg, 3. Hi vert n, 4; South Marnu-
h a ted Febm ai v 17. lir*2.
Hazel Halve.
\ few boxei com­
J1ENHY I. ItAUABAUJH.
tiebi, 15" South Slough, 3; TtL-
pletely cured fin
Bewareof coui.- A m iniatrator o f th» estate o f John Had
Mile, 2.
i
nlmngb, deceased.
terfeita.
R S. Kuowlton.
M
Cleareoce Sale#
House l ’a LtiDg, j
SIGN WRITING
AND
-3 IA T T H E &
Murine Painting,
Gilding ami
Bioczing,
Carriage - Painting
Ait
Fresco Painting
EM PO RIU M STORE.
Tmnsferalle
Paper Hanging
Painting in Distom-|
per.
Stucco Work.
Decoialing,
Thoroughly Equipped
kinks of
»11 Drawing and
Designing,
for
Painlim and Graining
Em meline,
Pyrogriphy.
HARRY BACKENST0,
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Liquid Electricity!
The greatest remedy of the age for all kinds of Aches and Pains, Bruif
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, and Colic. Sole agent forCoos andCurry.
J. G. LAIRD, Coquille,
For sale by C. M. SKEELS, Front Street, Coquille Ci^r
D illa r d P a r lo r
Is the place to spend your leisure
m om ents.
All kinds of soft
f'drin k s and fine cigars.1!
C o q u ille , O reg o n .
HEAJv'J-.RTZSS FOR TGURiSTS AfvD COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
3 3 i s / t i r o l y I L T e tr y M a n a g s m e n t .
Electric HiisrUts In ever3r Room
Rate) from one to two dollars per day.
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Proprietor.
W A TC H E S,
NOVELTIES,
S I L V E R ! ' A 1!E, ¡Clock*, Jewelry,
Rings.
’ WATCH^
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a l t h a m
W
a t c h e s
are c o r r e c t timekeepers.
Some are better adapted to
[ o n e c l a s s o f s e r v ic e than
t o a n o t h e r , b u t a ll are
t r u s t w o r t h y and durable,
and all are guaranteed.—
S i x sizes and various qualities
from 7 J e w e l e d to 23 Jeweled
—Gold, Gold Pilled, Silver
an d N lck e l
cases.
Every thing to be found
in a first-class Jewelry Store at the
right prices.
How about Hie WATCH?
Is it keeping good time?
Or do you do a good deal of
'lesaiug to know where you are?
Ouf specialty is watch repairing-
If you watch is on! of order bring
it to us.
We will
repair it in a
skinful manner.
S e w i n g r V S a c h i n e n e e < i/ c a ? ai/ and r e p a i r s
Wilson Jewelry Co.
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for B reakfast call and pur­
chase a package o f A t­
las Oats. On Sale
at L y o n s ’ Store.
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Lyons’ Saw Mill
Deals in all kinds o f rough and
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D ressed Lum ber.
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