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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1902)
CStytfUt tí, Us QtX&Xù, hural Freo Delivery. forecast. St*u the Woodmen s ad in another Be eure to attend tbe M. 1 The benefit derived from the The citizen* of Mursbfield have : column. church Sunday evening, T U E S D A Y , J l N E 24, 1902. _____ . v v of . « • tbe • • rural n « v «ic - iHJcri ei ------ establishment free de- ir been treated to an elaborate cuter House Paiuling, B o n » - O n Rinck ere» k, June 17, James Dunlap, Dunlap, of i livKCV ovata». — — --------- * " ' James Njrway, i s ___ ______________________ livery system in any aection of this tainment during the post three 1 past form Three Wm- 8oyder, | in lowu y esteri! »y. « m . r iuiiiM , u v iritv T fiV xtV iV Republic are mauifold. It weeks which partook the of a 19° 2- to Mr aDl, Marine Painting, AND Bronzing, P U b L lis ltb l j ____ ‘ materially increases the circulation | medley; the sale of medicine inter ........ .ain iucreuses me circulation ' medley; the sale of medicine inter- Mrs. Alfred Johnson arrived J. D- Donaldson, of Rivei and (linhPmiiiaftAtt ---- " • _ _ _ Prnnrietnr * ° d dissemination of literature in spersed with singing, dnucing and Wednesday from her trap to Port- was up to town on busiuessFri Ait Decorating, . Fresco Painting 0. r . Dean, Editor P the wav of daily papers, in the acrobatic evolution nightly, the laud on beige husiuess. The Emporium bas just rece C o u n t y O f f i c i a l P a p e r . farming and rural districts. whole beiue suDideme..»...« »*-- Transferable ----T-7" — Paper Hanging ¡ a large lot of tbe latest iu liu Us voted IO me meieriei aud social up ‘ 11 brlnga tbe daily mail to all leap of a trick dog from a heiirht of * ‘ ° 0 will |>nv 3 |„ve| lot.4. with 1 agateware. 1 Thoroughly Equipped for all Drawing and ” uJ P « ‘' 7 - - “‘' - a‘-.a ily increases 49 feet into a net held up by men on $ '• * : 1» North « d of Coquille. . Painting in Disteru- kiuda of Tbe hark Barrala starteli on Designing, Sab oription, per year,» q advance, f 1.60 postomce revenue«, in that “ ie ground. Ou Friday evening . D,^® JP«i*l iri installments if de- way to San Francisco on Frida TMK IMPL'I! *• k«pi on flu *■ c. ihke ’ h * V>\ rU/'a* ^ree delivery ¡« iOth, a wood «awing eon test for sired — R, l), Sanford. p< r, lumeling, I nKi lA llift Advertw.uK w ana 6 t> fbiHDiisned the farmer« write letter« prize between ladies of tha tilWn tow of the tug Defiauce. ■ urcB aut* Kxcb»iiif<i. KEcnaugf. S»u aiu If ria M erchant«’ taucisco, i »iltornia, « V f> rv J o v . l . , . l l i , 1 ll lw » O w n Mrs Fiank Morse, estimable v«rtt«iuir can be made lor It. v »•nr * e r «coairsuU ecou trecU for ad advartiaiutf u a y i * *j e Q H e r e t o f o r e t h e y tO O E p l a c e a n d i t w a s h i g h l y 1)1© |R. Stucco Work. Messrs. Yonng it Albee are Pyrograpby. wife of our elect lie light iuho , re . j only wrte one letter in two or three ¡“i? The victor, of course, took the HAHRY BACKFNSTO, turned Wednesday from a visit liveriug shingles tu consideri Partisan Newspapers WPek8- P/ize. but none of the laities COQlUUiK i tpL * I f ‘|‘ " ' ’ i wut ,iu,,o oi (.no la d ie s w e n * with friends in the Williamette qnauiities at their laLdiug on ' river. Ono of the numerous critics of | ***• fita*e ° f W e st; “|l°wed to go away empty humled I valley. iwspnper work has made the as- i ^ la- and I suppose it will ap. illustrating tbe liberality of the inan newtp T. P. Haulv, the lawer river dairy Mr. and Mis. Dr. Mingus, of of — to- „ f \< r-' •‘• c*ion, the people are i !leer- The performance bv the var- sei ition tion that iui , , the newspnpera m , — Beaver Hill, returned last week I man got one of those fine mowing day pur -1 j; ---- ------- --------- uc- -------— bum . ■ oove from „ trip to Ashlsnd whither machines at Kribs’ Hardware store : -y have no opiuious, or ouly pur ; 1 * ;- rn,1,fl *° e U 1 ,rul Je' M ' " . itt “8 lU-M-B.m ,rti*ls i> , first-class and above ---> *‘ - - ee a «• _ ___ _ -* ” ,, —j ■ °/ tu n U I4IIJ ] a' e^’’ffet ° ----- mhBy tbe tramp f|)Py bad gone to attend the wed- i last week. chased ones, because so many livery route is established, and dis- appointed when the'condition Vre *T > "8 h»ve played in this sec journals take a neutral attitude ou diDg of the Dr's sister. Frank McCt.idv, of Prosper, Th* ahole ,bln«?.18 national questions. This critic in not up to the requirements of the ° f ll,e Postoffice Department for establish- « and the large audiences are in- J. Calm, tbe bide and fur man,1 came up Thursday aud proceeded timates quite plainly that the state imr ing srim a route i» variably pleased, The show oc of Portland, is iu this valley look- , to Alliance ou Î* the hay to catch the —...... — ■ ■ of things described is due to the cupies the major portion of each ing aftei business matters. He vT, ,lor,['-bruud trip on Ins «a y t The educational and moral vulue venality of the press, which is a evening performance. If they visit had tile tug tiring down a lot of Nelson, B, C , where he has a good pretty serious acuusAliou to make. of the rural free delivery system , , ----- — 1'~‘TL*J8tf Coquille Citv you people may look hides, fur* nnd mohair ----- - from - — -"J position uwnting him in the qunrlz III — — . . m j Without going iuto the matter cannot be overestmiated. The dully for llu ainu iin g and gratifyin g ex -1 1 “ H “! “ 8 f-r shipment to Portland | mines. very deeply, it urny easily be seen newspapers are a prominent and po it and " ' ‘-Ihibition. j Mi. O ibn lisa made regalar visits that fbe press Of today is not near- tent factor ilv the education of the Mrs. L. P. M ’.nry did not return people, and the furmers who are The above is an unsolicited opin- *° **,p BPC**on ^or l,n8t 30 with the other dt legater who i,t- ly as iuteuse iu its partisanship as 3>T ©Txrs Starxd.. Xuargre S e le c t io n , c f 1ST e v e n s ion aud it has a host of adhereutR. - V P,,r,i- now enjoying the bentfits of the es i tended the \Y. O. VV. convention it was fifty, twenty-live, or even a | tablishment of rural free delivery S tak K kv . less number of years ago. But to Judge Schroeder was in town : at Eugene Inst week, but went ou i ^ Marshfield, June 21st. say that this is due to venality is systems cannot understand why they yesterday nnd he unformed os that to Turner where she is attending j'~ an example of that leaping to con were content with the weekly paper he bos about twenty-five toos of the annual camp meeting of the ( !i*. sj long. Riverton flck ups- i !’)! clusions which usually lauds the i I ihv in the barn, and is now filling j Christian church. The communication the rural free I Tv acrobat in the ditch. silo with clover to feed during the! j Jake Prewett, of the lower river, r. The Sun lay School picnic ..«= dry season. His crop of corn for! had "the misfortune to break one of To go hack to Audrew Jackson's delivery afford« the farmer with the grove time, we find that the press of that world makes not only himself, but j held in a „ tine. ______ by , the . river . « I bank. umm. | inter silage is " looking " " ‘ ■‘‘K “ »?• The .1 " - his legs vaster lav afternoon. It day wan so violeutly personal iu its children, satisfied with rural life us ! It was a success so far that all the -Imlge is cnilncting his dairy in a seems that he and his cousin. Thomas abuse of him as a candidate aud as they no long consider themselves children seemed to enjoy themselves1 fu,|y 'U'-‘«-dat« manner, Prewett. woro wrestling when th« n man, and of his wife ns a divorc isolated from the world. immensely. The flower basket d rill1 Mrs B. F. Lawrence of Portland, accident occurred. W e have no As a factor in tho advancement of performed by members of the Co- came down on the last Alliance to further porticulars. ed woman, that its abuse actually education, tile rurul free dolivery led to the death of Mrs. Jackson GENERAL L IN E OF CHEM ICALS, DRUGS, P A T E N T qnille .Sunday School was well rend-1 make a visit with her psrpnts, Mr. Mi ss. Blanch Bates accompanied It is said that the stern old man, routes can multiply none too fast, ered nnd appreciated by all present, nnd Mrs. P. E. Drane. of this city. M ED IC IN ES, D R UG G ISTS’ S U P P L IE S by T. B. Kent, an uncle of S ho ou his death bed, was asked whether nnd every cent expended in their The Riverton _____ |.IU|/IU were n c io w e n j She iufoi ins os that Ben is mnoli T O ILE T ARTICLES, ETC. people well hlanctsco, visited Hie towns of this he forgave his toemies, and he establishment will be returned ten pleased nnd grateful for tho vocal improved in health aud isDnw able valley Inst week. Mr. Kent, n bank entertainment rendered upon that answered grimly, "A ll, except those fold. to hold bia oosiliou on the Oregon er, is out taking a little recreation occasion. who slandered my Rachel to ian uninterruptedly, of which his for his health and enjoyed his ! death.” The same vebtineuceof llnuplus Cough F. O. Kelly, of Bvron, Calif., came many friends will be pleased to visit to this part very tniu-b. personal attack was noticable in up here last Saturday. learn. A woman who had experience tbe day of Lincoln, and for some Capt. Leneve’s diydoeks across | One of Mr. Metcalf’s little boys iih this disgnsp, tells how to pre. Charles S. True formerly of this the river near town has been a j years aftei. Can anybody a.-sert met with a puiniul accident Sunday vent any dangerous consequences place, now of 8>m Francisco, father that it did any particular good? bnsy sceue for several days. The j IJaving had many yenrs of experience in this line Our three last. While at play an older brother of Mrs. S B. Barrows’ adopted Everyone now recoguizes that at from it. She says: welcome occupied a place WedneS- j we are prepared to givo all tho accidently cut Thomas' ankle with children took hooping cough Inst daughter, Miss Leta, arrived in dav reparing a scratch from a snag, , least half of the assertions made an ax. best of satisfaction. towu Suiday on a visit with old tbe Favorite went on for two or j were not founded on fact, though summer, our baby buy being only Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Bnnten. Mr. friends. This is the first time he three months old, and owing to the editors may have made tli-m three days and got her shoe mended ' our giving tbe Chamherlnin’s Cough and Mrs. Robert MeCloy and Ricli- has visited this place for 17 yenrs, honestly. and was painted op in ni ce shape McCloy, all of Beaver Hill, made and his many old friends were Remedy, they lost none of their and now the Dispatch is in posi It is surely good tlint the editor our town a visit on Sunday last. exce,dingly pleased to see him. tioc gettingthn moss scraped from of today has growu more careful ju plumpness nnd came out iu much Mr. Thomas Pel-kins, of the lower He speut a day or so with his otliPr the hull. Robert Eager and Will such matters, less inclined to be bet'er health than other children personal iu liits bis partisanship. whoso parents did not use this rem river, made us a pleasant visit Sat daughter, Mrs. Ellen Boone, of Grow dops the painting act. urday. Sumner. Accompanied by Miss But tnke public qaestious which do edy. Our oldest little girl would not involve personalities; is there call lustily fo cough syrub between O. A. Kelly is now laid up with a Let«, he will return to Sail Fran M agn ifican t Pinkey Hall, very painful hand, caused by blood cisco i>v the Alliance which will any use iu stating ouly one Bide of whoops. — Jeasie Spriugville, Ala. This Remedy is sail about day after tomorrow. poisoning. D oha A nna . a question, when tbe medium of 05807567 statement is supposed to be an or for salo by R. S. Knowlton. A Itcnl Frlru'l. gnn of public? Compared with the Card of thanks “I suffered from dyspepsia and The Korn 1 Northwest. bitter partisanship of former polit M U S IO , S O N G indigestion for fifteen years,” snys ical campaigns, the newspaper The Oregon City Enlerpiiee snys The members of the family and -A.'R.T S C E N E R Y W. T. Sturdevaut of Merry Oaks, reading of the Inst one whs mild. the directms of the Butte Creek nil oilier relatives of the late J. N. But did its mildness hurt anybody Agricultural Association have de- N. C. “After I bud tried many doc Driuie desiie to express through ........ ......... 1 tors .tin nun me<u?inc8 to uo or nnd medicines no avail n*ail one very much? ciiled to hold the nnuiial fair of that1 of my friends peiaunded me to try these columns their sincere aud Colt’s Latest Improued In order to settle a contest foi association at Marquam about July ! Kudul. It gave immediate relief, heart-felt thanks for the many new for I can eat almost anything I want Uiuduesres received at the bunds i t The i — date j is - something “ the p'lrjhaas of a certain tract of 1 .Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice. agricultural fairs in this eouuty. 2210 ,cros of state land, the State now nnd my digestion is good. I of their nisny friends dining the It is an exceedingly pleasant time sicktess, death and tiurial of their Land Board has advertised the cheerfully recommend Kodol.” tract for sale to the highest bidder. of tie year, however, and the Don’t try to cure stomach trouble loved one, and i specially for sym chances of raiu nre much less than According to law the school I hiu I by dieting. That only further pathy aud timely assistance render is Bold at the uniform price of $1. in September Hiid October. For weakucs tlio system. You need ed the family since the fuueial. 25 per acre, regardless of the actual showing stock of most kinds Jnlv wholesome, strengthening food. (law 1» lr«i<l Triaililr. value. Iu the present iustnuce the is a good time. The experiment Kotlol enables you to assimilate Throwing n Piotnrc 1» feut pqaftre with a will lie watched with considerable Now is the tin e to provide your laud is said to be worth $5 to $0 what you eat by digesting it with 1000 candì»» power Ox-TTydro light. interest. per acre. There has loug been a Given under the empio a of tho out the stomach's aid. R. 8. Knowl- self and family with a bottle of | Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and ! uoed of some more liueiuess-like There has been much cool t'.n. Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almost metuod of disposing of state lauds, j weather during thp spring this v ear and it may be that this fire t sale to ! and a good deal more rainy weather RAPID GROWTH OF CUCUMBER VINES- certaiu to be needed before the ti --- -------- 1 -- • Everything — summer is over, nnd if procured now ------ B Y ------ fbe highest bidder may snggest to] than was desired. is a Malies Collections. — 7-1 Years Experience and a iua> save you a trip to town iu the the Legislature improvements that little backward, but for the most How to Make It- night or in your busiest season. It might be made iu the law. The part there is promise of bonoliful Growing Business are Our Best "A d .” | it i« everywhere adt. itted to be Hie uniform price has this advantage.1 crops. Almost the only exception ____ ...,e Take one or or more more empiv empty c-arreis barrels; most successful medicine iu use for of Deuvrr, Colorado. t h a t it p l a c e s the laud within the; to tbe favorable inllook is in the that w ill bold hold wider; fill n e -th ird ' 1 bowel complaint«, both for i-lnl Ireu water; fill o one (bird • - - - reach of all npou exactly the same 1 cast* of piunes, cherries and pears f at will ------A T ------ of each wit l old, well rotted ma-|and adults. No family can afford terms a — u d t h — e ............ laud is i purchased ns j in Western Oiegon. There is an — ........ .. • * »-«1» • i* v / ir m m , ^ n p r e ih « n nure; fill npthe balance with water, to bo without it. For salo by R. S. rapelly as the development of the! unusually good growth of grass Use from this mixture each eve- Knowlten. country advances its value to the| and ___ forage crops. . The wool u,,|j clip m u g , after stirring up with «stick _ ___r legal price. At the same time,, is large <•„. and of first class quality, before you fill your bucket or j All trarsparen cis in nntnrnl color«* H is thousands of acres have been sold Hops look well. toric battle scenes, m ountain, ft Test and NO TICE. 1 General crops watering can, and sprinkle the! magnificent- Cninmhis R iver scen« ry fr«>m at much less than actual value, Ido r.ot trom vary year much to from — , ~........ . .... .*.......... ..................." plants year until to the vines until tho vines start snd set. \ the subline to t'*e ridiculous pleasantly in plants i Notice in hereby tbnt by virtue <>f n i ter< 4 per^ed with mus . - throw • w ith from music an d illustrated «on e s •ml 10 some cases Hi years gone by, year in Oregon as in some of tbe rr*. Then out this mi.tin re i lien fo r pasture » ;ul care up >n a lo u p in « ; terspersed reproductions and , 1 ^, world's - , - — -------------— . - . .. .. «•><. "> in u n ronater- Ilium« j team belonging to J. S. LcBallrKler. the un- j ---- il.ia year . ,i__ , ...„ l ....... a , I the Parrel it has seemed that tlmt certaiu classes classes, . other states, lint hut this they make sionnis; fi piecea of ait, closing with Dore's famous rilli f ( --------.................. » “ » '" i r ^ i w n u u ’ersi e r s u intnl n euw ill sell M id team, or «vili said tir auffioieu sutlioieut ; of persons have had au advantage ' promise to nvemge better ' ^ - ‘ ' In n ou tljaiij uew, rresh lUHnme aud wnur io thè lhereof sutisfy «nid li. noi iu making purchases. The law i usual. 'san,e proportiou» as before. IV ' ^ «' i T Co,,,,," e’ 0ru “ Christian Martyrs in the Col should uot permitsny person to T_ . . . „ ! ! carefol Careful and and try try this this on on a a leaf leaf or or ' A - mos S ~ impson . iseum o f Rome. ” secure possession of the plat of n 1 ie a e of New l o f « '* 1 8 8 I two. two. I i f f tisi too stroug, strong, ìt it w will turn tlu- the --------- —- ili tnrn And the W o n d e rfu l D issolving Effect in new survey ami gain an advantage I .... .— 7" «“-'ueoue inni a law he i.,sf „ hi(p ' “ r .n NOTK n e w survey ami gain an advantage l>’ "'^ T | ‘/t ti**;*»*l!a,*-i>!! ' I>a^ v' bl,p- Reduce it until the N O T IC E AI M IN IS T R A T IU X , Ilonguereau's Masterpiece b ,..... to, j * “ ', t 1: ! » d a . 1 ; * .,1 hereby iiiven that the under- f SIGN WRITING Carriage - Fainting Paiuling ni Graining, “JOSH’S B illa r d P a r lo r —, —- ——- Is the place to spend your leisure moments. A l l kinds of soft ^■drinks and fine cigars.f /New Drug Store,¡ GEO- A- CH U RCH M AN, P R O P Prescriptions . A Specialty. Go!den Bjid ing - - - Coquille, Oregon. R. D. SANFORD DEALER IN Som ething New ! Disolving Apparatus R E A L ESTATE. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . Buys, Sells And Exchange Property, Rents Houses And Farms, Does A General Agency Busine.ss W oodmen of W orld Prof. M. G. Steel, j CoipllB, Tuesday, July 8 been d'tlv apiN*intvd «dn iin is- . rhee<t»ite o f Ib id V'owell dt ce.is- ed. ntid tliHt nil person• h avin g claim s ngninst said estate are hereby notified that they are requited to present ssmo. duly verified, t*» the undersigned n i her residence in Cotjuille City, Coot* County, Orecon. within six months fro m tho date o f tbis notioo. M art A V o w e l l , A d m in istratrix. • D ated Tunc 34, HH». ‘‘The Flight of a Soul. ” j j the city nr town in which it is sold . 1 1 —, - - - > General Admission 15 and 25 Another plan is proposed ...dor w | * t | ' I 'T , V " cents. Rrsi rved 8» ats 35 c< nts. the civil authorities will have . 1 *'i A few •j'118 treated thus j great j i,,e. - regulate —? the .• prices many'hills iie!Hecf,.Htl,SU " ■I,™ h ! I many hills neglected, x- which inests iohv may he t*p «olii. «old. Thoro 1 here Y’ou can get ® empty skid-grease ^ We prou-.ptly obtain 0. 8. ami Foreign r aM,1 ----------- of this barrels frnu the legging camps and was a time when . proposals ; w,pre p*o®ived seriously Mid '” " 0P'Vea serniusly, oil barn b a r n Is''from ssw - - V . —r ,,-jd seriously, sml I empty emotyoil Is fiom the ssw- I hws of such * a character character wereen- were en-1 mi||8 for Hlmost almost nothing, if you . , . vrl„„ .* i||H for aa f7 1** «l*p l will go after them. ^ is hereby civ**n thnt the final j , , 8,1 alwavs founl ihat al-. Yours truly, tbelaaiwilt of IsniHh flack er, exeonter o f 3cnd model,sketch or r l r-to ci inr*uticn for , ----------- ....la n d teataiueut o f M ilton E. An- tree report oa p«tentAbIlity. For free book. " .h?” * ,0 I --------- -------- ’ . der:t«»n. deceas d. h a « been filed in the C o on - ; R. C L y o n s water he could not compel him to ty Con.-t of the Stnte o f Oretfou for C o e« County the *J:li d» v o f June. l W i . a n d that 1 drink. The plaus proposed in New i the time for henrins objections thereto an d I York might tend t* promote veg Conn to Rest. I oonsiderim; the sam e ha«* by order o f said 1 etal ianisin hs they would surely in Court been *«et fo r the 7th P a y o f July, 1902, ! « I 10 ocittek a. in. o f o f f*«id dny. crease the uinrgiu between the IS A IA H H iC R K R 1 lh ere has heeu a short obituary prices receive! by producers aud Executor o f »a id E * t »e ou the death of B. Vowell but throe paid by consumers. nothing was said concerning Ins N O T IC E O F 8 U E K I F F 8 H A L E . religious About H 4'2 years years June ............- views. .-.IHIUI I W ill on Monument lo RicDard P Bland will on the tho flrsi firat M o n d ay in .July. 7th : - 9th was r lower Mission „go he was thoroughly converted to d»T- ««>9 «H property, wn.«; « • county ooom hna j hich the of the Women’s Christian God and united will, the P.otest- ___________.*elofore, 'limhis'eveiriu"“«« on which I.ebanon, Mo, June 1(1— A mon- Day lemperaiice Union, the birthday M-tbndist Church and lived - ---------- .. demptio ____ front umint to the niemoxy of Ru-bsrd ~ of Mi«s Jennie Csssedav, who f«>- door o f coart house Coquille City at 10 survey. This is rsnk favoritism Tho law should provide a reason able timo after the filling of i n a survey plat, withiu which all in- tending purchfiHiTs may file their applications, and then if there be inoro than one m o r e tbau one applicant, applicant, the the sale salo should be made to the highest bid. der. The constitution and the statues give the State Land Board almost absolute control of sales < f school land, snd it would seem that this evil should have been remedi ed long ago. The State Laud Board ims pursued a wise course ID this instai ce, and it is to be hoped that the experiment will prove ndvanlngenuK.— Oieguuisu. ! Blaml will Ï » unveikd hero t.» m..r- “ ' » p ) P8«« « ■'« superintendent of o«>n«intev)t inembt'r for eiulit yenr«. «here there this deosrtineut of work for that When be moved organization- Miss Cnsseilay was • Hd nr» rh«r**h of liia choir»» bo ___ , before . • - * • is expect Tow a crowd which ed to number 20,00b persons. It will l>e ono of thu most notable gatherings of Missouri Democrats in years. W. .f Htone, M. C. Wet- jinort* and W. J. Bry«n are nmoi'g the diatio^iiiHli»»d Demur ratio ------ leal • ere who will he present. Mr Bryan will come to Letianon from Joplin, accompanied by the Jasper Club. All three will deliver addresses in tbs course of the unveiling exerciaea ------ —- — "»»rv v.«>ver united with nny other but ho . always more a work other«. io FnrtUnd tbie charitable to others than himself. . ^ h v i d i t»> m a n y .. tun #»« ^ Hy WR8 «»baeryed by tukii n floa'pra M •» w a n l i » M fa 4 » ; II . i ,, IlfM l It** l»»ft tl»»}» world bt* would b> the^ bitepitnla, jails», car ah<»pa, io . . . - r .... # . . get li « better one. ami a tew v ilay d « y » * s « m l n fe w d a d u'*trisl renters and tlioae who before lie died s netgld*or waa talk * p,ve helped the work ....... . A *>u>mit j ri>, j(1 |nin nnd he “• said A c commit- lie was tee of ladies prepare.) about 500 bonquela this year for distribution ready to go any time, and be pass Newspaper rnrn were not overlook ed away peacefully sod without a murmur. ed i d the ...... distribution. are . ....... o .r ,r There or T « r « a - a < » 1 .1 I n O n .- P a r tew ways in which the work of this «•»!»« i k r t e e i h . . p „ «e h » n(r,h T * k * b a i a t i v s B r o m o q u i n i n e T n h le t s (>e so sttractivelv «‘*»t*i. All dragami» redimi il i . i r e n . r if it fail 11,, association can ------------------------- «ere. K W O n ,ve'* eiguaiiirs sech r , , r t i e i l • ut nS liy t h e g i f t o f I l l e s e Pnxatire limino-qmnlne Tahiru ear. -, bouquet- ritLIe0** d*T‘ Focar*' ,0 V I - Brice - --------- for — - 1*2 - »■ — to |,vi*d • rhnatian life. an invalid, . confined I.UV l *"'r K— bed, ----- yet - did J: J she * * * wonderful o’clock .». m. Dated ('oqn ille City. O r e «o n . M l PATENTS N O T IC E FOK P U B L IC A T IO N . Juene 13, 19U3. , . I Have A Large L ift O f D airy Farms, Unimproved Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im proved And Unimproved City Prop erty, Small Homes, In Sizes And A t Prices That W ill Suit The Largest Or The Smallest Purchaser. I C A N S A V E Y O U MONEY. : w h a t i h ave T O O F F E R B E F O R E B U Y IN G . in v e s t ig a t e All Inquiries Receiv e Prompt Attention. EMPORIUM Jun e 14. | * O t U m « Sheriff. (DbiwBTMTrr or m i iNTvatoa) ____________ _____r , Orecon ---- L uni Otboe at Uosebarg. I AM STILL DOING THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF THE COQUILLE VALLEY. U N D E R IT S N E W M A N A G E M E N T Has j ust Received a Full Line o f Latest Styles be 1 in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Dressgoods, etc. VJOTICE i« hereby Riven thxt the follow ^ init-nnnied «ettìer hAt* filed notice ol a v mc-nnnii'd Actrlcr hAA filed n«»lioc of ki- • * finAl pr»>of mtnpport hi» intention to niAke of hi** clA’nt a tid thAt Awia proof will mrtde before L. H Hazard. County Clerk of Coos Count*. i«t i oqnille, Orcinti. on Julv HA UHb. vii: W I L L I A M C H tnr. on II 4 No. MM. t.irth^ HE ’ » S W 8W >4 ME . Sec 2. Tp. ftt 8.. K. lfi wont. He nnnteft the following witneaee« to prove his omtinnona residence upon and cultivation of «aid land, vii: Clarence O Dryder. of Coquille. O re«. Oe«»nre Croy, •* J C Shields, 4* J . II. Cecil, - J. T •• Leneve Building “ I Register. G E N E R A L M ER CH AND ISE, SH ELF HARDWARE D R Y GOODS, GROCERIES A N D PROVISIONS Z. rj. STRANG, Proprietor, Front Street, Successor to C- M. Sket Is.