Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 07, 1902, Image 4

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Cholera in Philippines
« S a g r -fitt C U }] ¿ u t » ! » .
Proposals Solicited-
Manila, Sept 30.—It ¡ h unde -
TUESDAY. OCTOBEU7, 1902 stood that o 1 - 1 cases of choleraund
‘¿ 740 deaths from ‘.hat xlisiase were
reported in the Province ot II**-Ilo,
Church Directory.
Island of Pauay, on Monday. This
is the highest recoid for any die
wmPU held Ht" St. Ja-ui-H church, Coquille trict since the outhrenk of the dis-
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City the third Sunday in each mouth.
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occurred,
and exceeds
Sunday school at 10 a. nr. each Sunday.
of Manila and ninny of the provinces
Win. llorsefall, Pastor.
giuce the commencernpiit. The town
M E .C h aro b , South: Preaching each
and every Sundays at 11 a. m. aud 7:210 p. of Miago in the Province of Ho Ilo,
m. Sunday-school every Sunday a t 10 was the worst sufferer, 1173 cus< 8
o’clock. Senior Epworth League at 6:510, p.
in. Junior League at 51:30,p. m. Prayeruieet- being reported there Mocduy.
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
At Csbettaun there were 8G9
H. (5. Alien, pastor.
cases, and at Duiuunges 395 c u s p s
C hristian CiiuiiCH. -Preaching each lat
and 51rd Sunday in each month a t 11 a. in. j were reported on Monday. The
and 8 p. tii. Communion aervices^at 11 ». people are fleeing to the mountains
m. Sunday-school a t 10 a. m. End»»'«-* i le a v in g th e dem l u n b u ru d a n d th e
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society at 3 p. m. ail oor idlly inviied . .
dying* uncan d for. I he Uov**ru-
to attend all aerveces.
A . E . Church.- Preaching service every ineut has orileretl additional doctors
1st, 3rd and 5th. Sunday at 11, a. m . and aud medicines to be sent to Ilo Ilo.
and 7,30 p. m Sunday school every Sunday i j ..
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at 10, a. m. Epworth League. 6 30 p. m. > i n c n u u il,e r of victim« makes ordi-
P r a y c r m e e ti n g every
Tuiireday evening at j nary measures impossible.
The
total for all the provinces Mouday
wus 5390 cases and 3091 (tenths.
Now that the Boers have been
l*acifled, England is likely to have
trouble with the Zulus.
Do uot despise the wall-flower;
it is sweet and sometimes fresher
than the pride ol the garden.
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‘JOSH’S
For the improvement of Hast
The Commoner hss attained
Two Pnpora for
within six months fi in dale of rlie
First street. City of Coquille, Ore­
Tli© PriceofO ne
first issue h oiraulatiou of 11*0 IKK)
gon:
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copien, it recoid protiahlv never
In accordance with an ordinance
eqna'eil in ihe hinlori of Am nosu
B illia r d P a r lo r
adopted by the Common Couucil o
perioxiiuai lite*, atm e. 1 tie unpai si-
t^e Q jt y n, C! 0 q,iiUe, Coos County,
growth
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The leading young peonle’a paper in 1
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Auu*rica,c nlaining ouch week from eight to slrHtes that there Is rooiu iu I ll*
0 r * * 0 ,,‘ and “ PPr°ved by .he mayor twelve
pages o f four bio d columns each,
thereof, September 23 d, A. L) 1902 , all beautifully illustrated with qy inai and new HUHper field for •i nati nal ,i.i-
per dovuteci lo the JlnOUH-uin of
the City Recorder was instructed to
eurpaviu««. in bluok and
political, economic, and social prxiti-
advertise for bids for the repait and
Y oxtno F eopi , b ' h W ckki . t tins reached its Icms.
-A. L a r g - e S e l e c t i o n c f 2 > T c v e ie
To the columns «-f Tlie N e - w s S t a - ' i d .
lliaeveliiua Kiicceaa aud attained A circula­
improvement of the extension of tion of over 21 *.UU0 o.xpit-s a week, because Commoner Sir. Bryan contributes
eoi i'-nts interest ....... .
read, ra. Its til- best efforts; and ms review o f
First street; the building of a bridge tie
popularity expends to tie luxbtfxil parenta
at the junction of Hall street and who rec gnixe a it one or the beat aide in political eveuts ns tnev arise from
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keeping young folks in healthy toueb with time to time can uot tail to interest
extension of First street, and tOC tbe aciive world, giving them a taste for
clean,
vigorous reading, and pr-aenting t.lose who study public questb no.
repair and improvement of the trutliB in
Tbe Commoner's icgulnr sun
their most atr active form.
“ turther extensiou of First street,”
Ita fiction ia wholi souio, ita em unent on scriplion price is ®1 p e r yeai.
We
rrent events is helpful to young people, have arranged will Mr. B rian
in accordance with plans and speci­ on
ita editorials are inapt 'ng. Alt its depaYt-
fications oil file ill the offi :e of the tueiils are conduct-.1 in it way that I n , whereby we can fiiinislt Ins paper
proved moat helpful to their readers
am! the H eha LD together f r oup
City Recorder aud subject to in­
AH ita writers are skilled in interesting
year for $ 5 J The regular subscrip­
and devoted to uplifting young people.
spection by contractors
Vox-NO I’aepLK'a W mkkly ia alsxt a paper tion (trice of the two pspers wbeu
LYONS’ BUILDING,
COQUILLE CITY
The first mentioned section to foi the family, and interests old and young subscribed for eepat ately is $‘2.50.
alike. It ia the lar eat. handsomest ami
K e e p s c c n e t a n t y o n H a n d K ,r e 3 l i -v£ j a ,t .
west line of Hall street is 166 teet; the beat paper of iia clsaa published.
second, at Hall street junction is 80
OUU HPEfUAL O F F E R .
o f ^ .1 1 I C i n d e
Arrangements have been perfected be­
feet; the third, east of Hall street;
tween tile publishers ,,f Yocrxo i’aon.e's
on the "further extension of First W kukly and riEuti.n which nahle us t
b-*ib papern x-t tb price of th - 1 1
street” is 74 feet Separate bids ate offer
nau « d xxlone. Sx-. J us *1 .50 for ooo y -Mr".
subscription
to the B iiuald and b tb it ami
solicited for each se lion, or lor the
Y o u n g t e o p l k ' s W e e k l y will be mailed t •
whole improvement. Bids to be you regularly for 52 consecutive weeks
off »r applies to both new subscriber
filed with the City Recorder, and This
and present subscribers ulm rnn*w th*or
will be received tor fifteen days from . «obachpii.uia before February l. l'.MS. pav
I tn g to r a a m e a full y e a r in adv.-mot* a t r e g -
the date of first publication of this alar rates.
D ig e s t s w h a t y o u e a t .
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This preparation contains all of the
notice, to-wit:—until tbe eleventh
If a man can cat. sleep and keep digestants and digests all kinds of I T H E
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day of October, A. D., 1902 , at
warm he has much to be thnnkfu food. It givesinstant reliefand never
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Who tied tbe cow’s tail to his leg iu the process of milk-
noou.
for; if he can see how the world falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
tug, said she had not dragged him over two miles before
The Common Council reserves wags he can he merry even in ad­ tomachs can take It. By its use many
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lie realized be had made a mistake.
the right to reject any and all bids versity; if he has a good conscience Jiousands of dyspeptics have been
rured after everything else failed. I t
he
is
greater
than
any
king.
H o -w
E a .r t l a .e r
E . G. D. H oldkn ,
..revents formation of gas on the stom­
ach, relieving all distressaftereating.
City Recorder.
Must
you
bo
ilragg
d before you realize you are making a
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. i
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
YoungPeople’sWeekly
Is th e place to sp nd y o u r leisu re
m om ents,
/ i .l ¿¿nds of soft
drinks and fine cig a r3 .l|?
P. E. Drane,
Cash Paid for Fat Hags in Shipping
Quantities.
KodoS
The Sultan is dreadfully pressed
for money. Cheer up, old man, we
were once that way ourselves.
G erman B aptist Services by llev. O. H.
SPECIAL OFFER
ALWAYS REMEMBER
(M b . B uyan ’ s P aper )
B u tch er,
7.30. A special invitation is extended to the
public to attend all servi?es.
W. S. Holcomb, Pastor.
The W. C. T . U. meets every Tuesday at
p. m. a t the Presbyterian chunh.
Presbyterian Sabboth school every Sab-
both at 10 a. m. Jesse Hall, Superintend­
en t.
Preaching each 2nd and 4th Sabboth at
11 a. ui. and 7:30 p. in. You are cordialy
invited.
Sauinel 8. W hite, Pastor.
Serviocs by the First Baptist Church of
Coquille, at the M. E. Church the second
ana fourth Sundays in each month a t 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m,
0 . D. Pinos,
Pastor.
Tlia Gcmmcner.
Holland sells us 960 tons of bulbs,
Barklow each 2nd and 4lh Sunday in each
and Japan 80 tons, every year. This
month, at the Little Church a t this place.
means 43,000,000 bulbs in all.
LO CAL IT E M S
Prii ces seldom b I iow their great­
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est treasures and wise men seldom
Golden Crown at P erry’s store. mention what lies nearest their
henrts.
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The schoouer Mayflower loaded
Never whine about nDything. If
lumber at the Prosper mill last
your sun goes down, light the lamp;
-week.
There is little to choose between if you have no lamp you have the
the dangeis of the horseless carriage moon and stars.
Dyspepsia
Cure
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F o rty Y c n r 's T o r l u r r .
It can't help
but do you good
During the past yoar 45,562 ap­
To be relii-vcxl from a torturing This signature is on every box of the gonulno Proparodonlv by E. O. D e W itt &O o ., (’hicaga
Tho $1. bottle contains 2H times the 50c. s I m .
plications for patents were tiled with disease after 40 years’ torture might L a x a tiv e Bronto-Ouinine Tabu*.
Charles Ashton, of Bear creek,
II. S. Knuvslton.
the U. S. Commissioner of Patents, well cause the gratitude of anyone. the remedy that cures u eoSU In one day i
was in town Wednesday. He has
and 27,387 patents were issued.
That is what DeWitts \\ itch Hazel
our thanks for favors.
The world is a great banquet with Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O.
The schooner, Ocean Spray, load­
delicacies for eveiy taste. Some of He snys: “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
ed lumber at the Riverton mill last
the guests, however, miss most of Salve cured me of piles after 1 bad
week, aud sailed for San Fraueisco.
Cures cuts,
its pleasures by squabbliug for con­ suffered 40 years”
burns, wounds and skin diseases.
Mr. nod Mrs, Job e Barrows, of diment they do not need.
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Medium
and
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THE STANDARD PENS EVERYWHERE. • BÜU
OiyiBS
«rond
Paints.
the lower river, visited iu town last George Washington was one of the Beware of counterfeits.
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Wednesday aud Thursday of last wealthiest men of bis day. When
Work», Ca.nden, N, I.
ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CQ.*“? » ,!™ !? ? ™
week.
he died his estate was worth $530,
Once in n while the papers use
To R ent . A uently furnished 000. Tho W idow Curtis, his wife, valuable space to discuss the relit,
room in a cozy cottage.
For also had “vast” estates.
tive sizes of the brains of men and
paiticuhtrs call ou Mrs.
Viola
Traiu your boy ns you make a women. Size isn’t all, it is sizo and
Elliott.
salad— not too much sweet, .not too texture that counts. Why not axi-
Call on R. I). Sanfo'd for any much bitter, plenty of oil and vin­ mit men have larger brains and
class of property you desire, as we egar enough to cut it, with a modi­ and women larger hearts and that
always have u quantity listed at the cum of salt; see that the leaves are the advantage is, as usual, with the
Booh and Commercial Wot <i in the neatest ana latest styles-
fresh, crisp and have a sound body. lad ies.
lowest possible price.
and the careless horscage.
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STEEL PENS
J. A. LAMB & CO.,
F o r all kinds of
Job
The Library of Congress is open
L . H. Morgan, the coutracier,
has the residence of Ben Figg well ou Sundays no w from 2 in the after­
evening.
under way. This will he another noon until 10 in tbe
Thousands break the falsely pious
of Coquille’s neat houses.
monotony of the Sabbath by read­
The steamer Mandalay arrived
ing there.
at Rendon on Thursday at noon,
Some day wewill understand how
forty-six hours out from S»n Frnn-
cisco. This is very good time for to use the delightful oils that nature
provides us with. Olive oil is good
her.
E . L. Wilson, of Middle creek in Bickness and in health; good, as
was one of Coquille’« visitors on Col. Sellers says, externally, intern­
Wednesday. We acknowledge a ally and eternally.
pleasant chat with this old gentle­
The State, War, Navy building at
man and added his name to enr Washington is unable to get anthra­
cite coal for this winter's supply and
list.
I. Mnddox, of the Morgan place will have to use soft coal. Once iu
near Norway, wis in town Isat a*wbile that building is the center
Wednesday, bringing in a load of of discussions so warm that no art­
produce from the farm. He formed ificial heat is needed.
Call at the HERALD office
P r in tin q '
hardware, Stoves,
Tin and Agate ware
Our prices are right.
Doors and Windows,
WANTED:—A TRUSTW ORTHY GFN-
tlsman or laxly in each county to ninna-’x-
businx*«a for an olxi estnblishexl house of
axilixi financial atanding. A straight botia
fixte waekly salary of 418.00 paixt by chxck
each Wexlnesday with all expi-naes direct
from hendqnartx-ra. Money advanc.-d for
expenses. Manager,340 Cxixton Bldg., Chi­
cago.
There is moro catArrh in this section fo
the country than ell other disettses and
until the last few years was supposed to he
incurable. For a great many years doctors
pronounced it a local disease, and pro­
scribed local renu dies, and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatm ent, pro­
nounced it incurable. Science has proven
catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and
therefore requires constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J .
Cheney tt Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con­
stitutional cure on the m arket. It is taken
int.t rnally in doses of 10 drops to a ten-
spooiiful. It acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. They offer
one hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimonials
Address. F. J . C H EN EY A Co., Toledo.O.
J^f*Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Fills are the best.
Lime and Cement,
HOTEL COQUÎLLE,
Agricultural Implements,
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Paigts and oils,
C o q u ille , Oregon.
GLASS.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
33 n t i r e l ; y
M a n a g e m e n t.
E l e c t r i c K ii^ tf its i n e v e r y E
Best Goods-Lowcst Prices.
ccm
Ratei from one to two dollars per clay.
a lasting acquaintance with the
An Alaskan is never happy unless
he says: “Oh! that's nothing.Jup in
IIF.iiALD while in town.
John Gullitban, o t La Grande, our country we do beMei thau
this state, is making his uncle, J . that.” Alaska beats the world ou
M. Perkins, of the lower river, a glaciers, gold, mosquitoes and dogs,
A FREE PATTERN
(your own selectiouX to every sub­
visit. He enjoyed n deer huut on it is cold as the North Pole in win­
scrib er. Only 50 c e n ts a year.
ter
and
warmer
tin.it
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Wednesday of last with his cousin,
ana in summer, aud now it is com­
Dave Perkins, with good success.
peting with South Atuerixia in vol­
M r s GL. F 9 , W i c k h a m . P r o p n e t e s s .
Mrs. Tbos. Anderson, of BnDdon canoes and earthqiiakors. Truly,
came np to towu Wednesday and Alaska is a great country.
JO HNSON, D E IN A CO., PRO PS
being busy, got left by the steamer
I .u u h U n i F u r F r y e r
and
returned home Thursday.
Best T"blo Sor eo.
A LADIES’ MAGAZINE.
BillioUNttess aud liver disorders
She informs us that the health of
’A p e n ; b eautiful ro lo rcrl p la t e s ; la te s t
Rxiotns Neat and Clenn.
iastbiBns , tlressm akin g e r m o n t1. j ; (am y
her husband has not been the best at this season may lie prevontexl by
w o rk ; hotisehftlri h in t« ; fiction, etc. Stilt-
(Jouitexuis Treatment.
cleansing tbe system with DeWitt's
•critic to d a y , or, aeud *c for la te -t copy
this summer.
FR ESH MEATS o f n il K in d Coiinlm illii on H a n d s , also
Lady ag en ts wanted
Send for term s.
Handy to Depot ind Boat Lnnding.
Little Early Risers. These fatuous
S ty lis h , R e lia b le , S im p le , Up-to-
WANTED 5 YOUNG MEN front little pills xlo not gripe. They move
date, E co n o m ic;'1 am i A bsolutely
P e r fe c t-F ittin g P a p e r P a tte rn s.
Coos county at once to prepare for the bxiwels gently, but copix-uely,
positions in the Government ser­ and by reason of the Ionic proper­
vice— Railway Mail Clerks, Letter ties, give tone and sU-uiigth to tho
" W e 'w i l l
i k e I l l g l i e s t DE’r l c o f o r y o u r
Carriers, Custom House ami De­ glands. R. 8 . Kuowltou.
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o m d i e n s a x id . w a n t 4 0 d o z e n ..
Having obtained first class rigs am
partmental Clerks, etc. Apply to
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teams, I am iTow prepared to do n
Hall Caine, the novelist, accom­
inter-Stato Cones. Inst., Cedar
general freightnnxl pasoengerbusiness C l a n i S O i l S a l e T u e s d a y S i n d F l ' i d S I V
panied King Edwnrd and Quoett
fyopids, Iowa.
All Seams 4l!fl*ed ¡»nd Perforations show
between Myrtle Point nod Roseburg. !
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.President Roosevelt received his Alexandra on their trip to the Isle
tn? Basting and Sewing lines.
Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday,
Only to nm|
cent« each none h ig hrr
neighbors at Sagamore Hill recently. of Man. It must have been a novel
Ax for ili tu Sold in nrarly «very city
making oue trip a week.
Will make |
and tow n, or hy n ail from
The N^iv York papers came out the experience for Hull nx>t to be ths
T H S M c C A L L C O ..
| trips to Coqnu'e Lity when occaniou requires.
First-floss aecommoda-j
next da> with photographs of tho whole show.
»13-11^-117 West list SU KIVI YOfftC.
tions guareuteed.
J . A. D ubeix .
event and showing his guests ap­
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Myrtle Point, Oregon
proaching "along the shore road.” W o r k Ir o n » lilt* l-'u ll o f Po«ii|M ‘ l i l o >
H e h in i f l ln n «»I Nl. P l t rr»
by
Office sjekets always look f o r th o
Prof. Charlt'fl Morris. L L . D Most intense­
sure road.
ly interesting bo*>k ever published. Com­
plete, thrilling, imd Accurate Account of
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L- H. Palmer, whom it will be greatest disaster that ever befell the hu-
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f r ° m rlieu ru a-
roanrnce—
greater
even
than
Pompeii.
Tells
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remembered conducted “The Old
OeiiernU" run dow n svst.m?
RoLdier's Store” iu this city several
years ago, returned from an ex­ formed into a veritable hell. About .MX) b s e f tlm lT C K e lts and B a tte r ie s .
pave» ,mfxi.,.|y Uloatrat.xt with photo- Far men and women.
Electrix-
tended t.ip oast, bv the Sst Mand­ L!ra{.hs
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hnnd. Good Rigs in read
taken before anil after th** disaster. ; T
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alay. Re visited his old home in Praetioally only ‘Martinique Book” in the I I n s o le s k e e p th e feet w arm , aim
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
tor everyone now insists on having p r e v e n t c a t c h i n g c o h l. For booklet
Kansas, and then, iu company field,
P r u f Morrl-*book
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Im n lr nml
m i l l no
n r other,
illix i.
I ties,
lu u t n
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Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
[ Prof.
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W ith a so n , too), iu the Oil fie ld s of thor, laraeHt book, itluntratexl, Boientiticnlly and circulars, address,
D EA LER S IN
Texas. The o ld gentleman was iu »coorate. Price, $i .so. t x r . u H ' . s i . l
E l e c t r i c A p p l i a n c e C o .,
a sight
io lit ot
rxf thb
III. oil
nil coDUngratinn
x.xtt.Itii it rn tin u whinli
Eoormoux
profiu for
those who act
Medford, Oregon.
which . ,|llioklT_
M„H, lib).ra,
trrn„
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took place there a short time ago. cent». Don't in»* amiante. Send for on t-1
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1 fit IMMEDI.Vl’KLY xind be at work. The!
NOTICE FO B PUBLICATION.
Leoudar Brothers xlicle loin x ohsace of a Itfe-tinix- for making roonev.
Ir l* A t o .. -J-J'J a . I l l , N l.,
Cabin combination played Tuesday >•> I I II 11
(D lpabtmtyt o r th * I ntsbior )
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aud Wednesday mights in this city
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Land Office «t KoRebnrg, Oregon I
Aug. 1H. 1902. 1
to huge crowds each night.
This
o t i c e ia h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
ke an entirely different kind of a
the following nauu-d settler has tiled
A new house suitable for Hotel notice
show from that which these geo-
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of ______
his intention
to make ...............
final proof
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tlemau hronght though this county or Boarding house — 1 0 bedrooms, in -apport of b U d a im . »no that saixl prxxif
two years ago,this time being large- office, sewing rxHun, Palor xkc., nil Jri:■ a. read* h*forc L.
Haxard. Cxiantv
In
...F o r Coos County Has Local Agents in each town...
ly Of the theatrical style, but still newly furnished, end a N< . 1 new onVlo’t o h e ' r yitl '.'tx.hn '¿ ¡a t tia ^ I n
C o n n e c tio n
these brothers introduce smne of Piano, Bathroom and E lecitic H. E, No suit) for th iW k sE g , Meo.s,
MRS. MASTERS, M ARSHFIELD.
MRS. E. L. MOON, CO­
their grand specialties in ncrolmtio Lights. Lot 50xL0U feet. O imh I to* n*llll>-• ®°"'
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Q U IL L E .
E. W HERMANN. MYRTLE POINT.
f c a t e s , b e tw e e n a c t s , lUDcb to th e lo c a t io n ; flow d o lu g a f a i r b u s t-
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GEORGE TOPPING, BANDON.
p le a s u re of th e ir a u d ie n c e s .
T h* ir ness. Reason for s e lli n g , poor cultivation of « id lanxi vi«: Charle« Fall*,
MS C A L L ’S,
M AG AZINE
ME C A L L «
P a t t e r n s '
J.
P.
TUPPER, Proprietor,
New Boarding Mouse
Collier Residence. - - - -
• - Coquille, O re.
FROM MYRTLE POINT IO R03EBURG.
Pioneer Meat
n>arl(et,
Fish, Clams and Chickens
RO’SEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
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For Sale at a Bargain.
First-Class Groceries,
Drygoods, Boot
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B. FENTON,
PROPRIETOR
H E N R Y H A V E ltK A M P ,
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Siiyger
Sewing
Machines
Feed and Ware-House
GOOD VALUES OUR MOTTO -
c o m p a n y is c o m p o s e d o f 18 p e r s o n s h e a lth
a n d is b e t te r th a n t b e u s u a l t r o o p ;
.y js jtio g th is s e c t io n .
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F o r p a r ti c u la r :-, en q u ire o f
W. SINCLAIR.
C oqu ille, O r.
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Kectster.
Cive Us a Trial!
j*S“The Oil put up by the Singer Company is second to none, Giv
, it a trial.