Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 04, 1902, Image 2

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    M yrtle Point Enterprise.
j Salem, Oet. 24.—This evening .
a Cheerful Liar.
! Attorney-Geueral Blackburu rend-
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Ruckled’s mill started up Mon­
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-------|»r»,l nn „pim.in to Governor G eer,; This is the title of a new farcical day.
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY *n which h* hold* tliut the initiative comedy in three acts to be glveu
Fred Sbunke, a late arrival from
and referendum amendment is now by our local tuleut at the opera
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in effect, and that the people can bouse in this city uext Friday Jackson county, has purchased Mrs
I Mary Thom’s ranch on Sugar Loaf.
0. F. Doan. Ed.lor and Proprietor
V , lhemg„ive8 of iU ‘ provisions, night Oct 7th.
Surveyor Cathcart has been busy
C o iin t v O ffic ia l P a p e r .
without any legislation prescribing
These p e o p l e need no intro-
~— t ------- -— t — ---------------------------- r a mode of procedure other than that daction to tbe play going public this week laying off into town lots
T U E SD A Y . NOVEMBER 4, 1902 Prc‘‘c,ribed b j the amendeut itself. I ns tiny have appeared ao frequent. the W’olf tract of land, recently pur-
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---------- * _____ j It is known that the Governor has |y H|j(j with such flattering success i chased by E N. Smith.
is necessary
that all wbn attend are nssuied of
D e v o te d t o t h e m a te ria l an d so cia l n ¡ , said that
. if legislation
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.
Rev. Wood an evangelist of the
ojildingof theCoqaille Valley particularly before the amendment can be putin their money’s worth before going.
Christian cL ch, is conducting a
°
oai“
y
Ken?raU»-
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r„
•
efrei
t.
he
will
call
a
apecial
eession
Tbe play is written by tbo well series of meetings at the Presbyter­
s u b scrip tion , per year, in ad vance, |U.50 ; -
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for that purpose.
known J. A. Fraser, Jr., ami the ian church.
Rev. Wood is an
The Kansas City Star is going t o 1 This question be has considered following is ibe cast of character: earnest, interesting talker, and
manufacture its own white paper,1 of great importance. Several days
Hastings Huseel.. J. P
. the cheer- i much interest is manifested iu the
thus freeing itself from the paper ! ago he submitted the matter to the fill liar. Geo. O. Leach; Randolph meeting.
trust.
! Attorney-General, nnd that official Dearborn, an accessory before tbe
■fPbalf dozen holies, members of
j investigated the subject in all its
There will be elections held to­ I bearings. The opinion cites various fact, Ralph Nosier; “ Rev.” Ezra tbe \V. C. T- U- of this place, made
d ay iu forty states and territories I provisions of the amendment, show­ Stiggins, a gold cure practmner, J. the saloons a call ¡Sun-lay.
They
o f our great union, being all but ing that the purpose was to secure A. Lamb; Gen. Boomer, a Chicago quietly entered ami took the names
real estate millionaire, Tom Mebl;
Oregon, Maine Hud Vermont. A
bo the people ^ the power to initiate Gl)y M. Ouffiu, a country constable, of those who happened to be in the
few of the southern stales hnve desired legislature and ena.;t the
saloons before the astonished crowds
held state elections aud; but tbe same, independently of the legista, David Collier; Flora Boomer, a within had time to make their exit.
girl
who
I
ihr a good time when she
three mentioned having already ture, and to order that any act of
Just what action the ladies will take
elected members of congress. Full tbe legislature be submitted to them wants to, Mrs. Clyde Gage; Birdie is not known.
Bweetlove, housekeeper at tbe gold
state tickets will be elected in for approval or rejection.
Wm. Slingsbv was injured quite
cure establishment. Miss L. Wise;
twenty-oDe states, aud legislatures
After discussing the principles of Lucretia Spiiggins, a’ ’ Hoosier severely by a horse falling on him
i u twenty-two states.
while driving rattle near Norway,
construction of laws, Mr. Blackburn gchoolma’am, Mrs. Fred Slagle.
Mr. Olyphant, president of the lays down the rule that “a constitu-
The proceeds are to he given to last Friday. He attempted to head
Deloware A Hudson, one of the coal | tiouul provision may be said to be the Rebekah Lodge of this place to | a cow and hi*m-n>e lost its f< oting
railroads, says the operators made He]f executing if it supplies sufficient assist them iu paying for their new fulling oil him; knocking him uncon­
scious
and tearing the muscle
concessions not to the minors but to rule bv means if which the right piano.
loose on bis right arm. He also
humanity. But this concession was given may be enjoyed and protect­
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not made until it became almost cer­ ed, or the duty imposed may he en-
received severe cuts ami bruises
Converted Heathens Make Good Market.
tain that if the strike were not forced ” The closing clause of the
about the head.
Mr. Sliugsby
settled soon the people would take amendment is then quoted, as fol­
will not have the use of his arm for
New York, Oct. 29.— In address­ some time.
the coal mines. And the price of lows:
ing the members of the Methodist
coal this winter may not be confirm­
“ Petitions nnd opinions for the Social Union in this city, Bishop
F lorence West.
atory of Mr. Olyphant’s statement.
referendum shall be filed with tbe D. H Moore, whose charge include!
— Telegrnm.
There is a rninpr in eircub lion
secretary of state, and in submitting Japan, Chinu, and Corea, said:
that Al Ready is thinking of pur­
The United States is virtually out the snmo to th e p e o fle he and all
“ Missions make the best markets chasing a steamboat to run on the
of debt to foreigners- It is estimat­ other officers shall be guided by tbe
If we succeed in river.
ed that of the $782,024,330 of out­ general laws nnd the act submitting iD the world.
standing U. S. bonds, only $16,022, this amendment, until legislstion making China a Chrisrian nation,
John C. Holden
leavpa this
850 are held by foreign insurance shall be especially provided there­ we shall be doing something that aftprnoon for bis home in Michigan
will pay us commercially, as well ns
companies doing business iu this for-”
after a ten day’s visit with his
from a religious point of view.
country and nre deposited in var­
uncle, C. H. Holden and wife.
The opiniou holds that the pro­
This
country
has
a
vital
interest
in
ious state treasuries. Nearly all visions o f tbe amendment provide
A young logger Darned Clias.
seeing
that
the
Gospel
is
carried
to
our bonds are now owned by Amer for the filing of necessary petitions
icans, and a majority of them, it is with the secretary of state; that they the far east, especially to Corea, Newell was fatally injured by a
said, l.y people of comparatively prescribe the minumum number of which has been placed by Provi­ falling tree last Friday morning at
dence as a bulwark against the Congo prarie on the upper Siu.
moderate means.—Telegram,
legal voters whose names shall be
slaw. He had no relatives in the
encroachments of Russia.”
signed
thereto;
that
they
provide
During a receut far well sermon
Bishop McCabe, who lately re­ state.
the
rule
for
determining
wliethor
or
preached in a fashionable church in
turned from South America and
Our Oardiner correspondent savs
New York, the Rev. Dr. Van Dyke not each such petition has the re.
Europe, spoke of the success of the It is leported thaï ¡Scott Morris is
said: “ Make your life inoro simple, quisite number of names of legal
Methodists in regions from Argen­ soon to establish n newspaper it
even if you have to make it less voters attached to it, and that when
Oardiner,
We shall be glad to
tina to Finland.
the
petition
is
file
1,
nil
that
is
neces­
fashionable. The world wants to
welcome Mr. M iris among the
see a real difference between Chris­ sary is thut he shall submit tbe
O n e V I I ■■■■(•- R o u g h C u r e .
fraternity and are sure that he will
tians and other people in their at­ matter as petitioned for.
Is the only harmless cough cure give all the good people of that town
titude townrd money. A Christian
It is held that the provisions for
Cures all the latest news.
can use money as a servant, but if submission of a measure is manda­ that gives quick relief.
coughs,
colds,
croup,
bronchitis,
ho makes it the ruler of his life, his tory upon the secretary of state.
F o r A R im I C n t d .
practical God, then his Christianity The opinion holds, therefoie, that whooping cough, pneumonia, asthma
is a lie. Meu blame the church for the amendment “ supplifes a suffioi- j lagrippe, and all throat, chest, and , If ion have a bad cold y o u need
I got, socked by a good reliable medicine like Chamb­
lung troubles.
paying too much reverence to wealth. ent rule by means of which the : 1-----
savs Gertrude E. Fenner, erlain's Cough Remedy to loosen
It is not the church that is at fault; right giveu may be enjoyed and pro- ■ rain
it is the people who make up the t e n t e d .A n d that it is therefore Munie, lad., and contracted a severe and relieve it, and to allay the irri-
inflammation of the
I failed rapidly; tatlon and
self-executive and now in ‘force and cold and cough.
church.”
For sale by R
lost 48 lbs.
My druggist recom­ throat and lungs.
effect.
The difference between law and
mended One Minute Cough Cure. S. Knewlton.
Work
is
slacking
up
at
the
Coos
justice is again shadowed for h iu a
The first hottlo brought relief;
legal decision., This oue is by tbe Ray Iron foundry until the capacity several cured me. I am back i.o my N f o j ) s f)l<‘ C t o m i l » 19 «! u o r f i s n f l ’ I I l f
Supreme Court of the State of Ore­ of the plant is inadequate to meet old weight, 148 lbs
One Minute Lnvative B roino-Q uinine T.-iblots Cura a
gon, and from it we are given to the demand of the growing trade. Cough Cure cuts the phlegm, re­ cold
in one day. .No cure n o p a y. Price
understand that a saloon-keeper is Messrs. Hnffsebmidt A Nelson have lieves the cough at once, draws out 2o tents.
decided
to
enlarge
their
plant.
A
not to be guided by a young man’s
An
inflammation, cures croup,
word as to whether he is 21 or not. two story building (48x48) is to bo ideal remedy for children.
R S.
It is obvious that the man behind built at ouce. The upper floor will Knowlton.
the bar is in serious ease when ap­ be utilized as a pattern shop, and
plied to by a youthful man with the the lower floor as a machiue shop.
Estray Notice-
price. If he serves him and he is In the moulding room a 5-ton fur­
Riverton, Ore.
under 21 he is liable to arrest. If nace will be installed so that larger
can
be made.
This
Notice is hereby
given that
he refuses him and he is over 21, eastings
he makes an enemy. It has long week the foundry cast three sets of there has been for several weeks a Office in Rivertou Hotel.
been argued with much force of bittH for the schooner in the Marsh­ while cow with several small red
N O T IC E O F FIN AL SE I E LEM EN T.
justice that the saloon has done its field yard that weighed 850 pounds spots about the neck, about seven
o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n
th at
full duty when the applicant is ask­ each. Five men find constant ein or eig it years old, ruuumg at large
the undersigned ha« filed hi*final a c ­
ed as to his age and replies that he ployment iu this enterprise ami with about my premises at the McQuigg count as the executor o f the estate o f R o b ­
is 21 or more. As to the entire the present prosperous outlook the place ami that the owner thereof is ert BI Strang. deceased, an the county
cou rt has set VV<*dn'*sdny. D ecem ber 3.1902,
justice of this arrangement, few force will have to be increased.— hereby notified to rpmnvp said cow that being the third d ay o f Urn 1902 Decem ­
or I will proceed to nr II or appro­ ber term o f said court, as the c a y for hear­
habituea of the saloon would ex­ Sun.
priate said animal f-w damages in g o b je c tio n s to said final a ccou nt and the
press a moment’s doubt. But the
settlement, o f said estate.
All Not Serene m South Africa.
care and keeping.
A m os S im p s o n
Supreme Court says otherwise.
Dated this 4th dnv o f N ovem ber. 1902.
DA V ID V. S I R \NO.
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The saloon must take all the chances.
Executor estate o f R obert M . Strang, d e ­
The law looks with approval upon
New York, Oct. 2 7 .- Gloomy ac­
Blue prints ranps of any Town­ ceased.
the probability that the saloon will counts of the state affairs Cape Col­ ship in Roseburg, Oregon, Land
N O T IC E O F A D M IN IST R A T O R .
either offend a customer or earn a ony, the Orange Colony aud the District, show ng all vacant lands
T I O E IS H E RE B Y G IV E N T H A T
fine. This is because the law looks Trnusvanl have been received here for 50 cents encli. If you want nn - ifO ♦ lie
' ' nppoil
ululerai ¡ned bus been duly
appoint-
with disapproval upon the saloon. from time to time through private information from the U. S. Land ed the adm inistrator o f t he estate o f Teresa
J
.
C
lin
ton
,
deceased,
and
that
all
persons
It exists under sufferance. It is ttie channels, but there Inis been a Office, address,
having? claim s ntisinst said ea-nto are here­
enemy of the borne, the birthplace tendency lo discrit them, caHes the
T it l e G u a r a n t e e A L o a n C o .
by reqnired to present them to me, duly
of vice, the incubator of crime. The Londou correspondent to thp Trib­
Roseburg, Oreg. verified, at m y residence near N orway,
C oos county. Oregon, w ithin six m .nths
law and the courts are not concern­ une. The auuouncemeut of Colon­
from Ihe date o f this notioe. Dated this
ed fo give it justieo, but to encuin- ial Secretary Chamberlain’s deci­
20th day o f O ctober 1902.
For
Sale
or
Exchange.
G . W . C L IN T O N .
her it« path with all available sion to proceed to South Africa, in
Adm ir istrator o f the estate o f T eresa J .
thorns aud pitfalls. The victim order to examine on the spot the
I will sell or exchange for Coos G linten, deceased.
alwnys has his remedy. He can do problems presented by the termin­
something else.— Orogouian.
N O T IC E O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R .
ation of the war aud the settlement county property 4 lots in placer
o r IC E IS HE KHV GIVEN THAT
of nffuirs in the new British colon­ mining camp on Gravel creek,
by ail order o f the C ounty Court the
Josphiue ceunty, Oregon, also 1
Land Commissioner Hermann Submits His ies consequently caused the ut­ hotel, furnished; 1 feed barn and all undersigned has been duly appointed
adm inistrator with the w ill annexed o f the
most surprise in political circles.
Report
o f Jacob Kam pfer. deceased , end
It is tolerably certain, declares tbe out buildings;4 dwellings connected] esLate
that nil persona-having claim s against said
corret pondent, that if the situation by private tii.it class telephone on j estate are hereby reqnired to| present the
u ll', duly verified, et my office in l oqu ille
Washington. Nov. 3.— Tli re- Imd not bpen one of peril the col-j above lots; 3 lots; 1 good rustic! n City.
C oos county. O regon, w ithin a x
, port of Commissioner General if oniol secretary would have left the j frame house; 1 barn with good m ouths from the date o f this nutioe.
tbe Land Office, Biliger Hermann, whole matter absolutely iu the well; good orchard and all necessary Dated this 20ih day o f O ctober. 1902.
A. J . S H E R W O O D ,
out building, four blocks from rail­
was made public today and it hands of Lord Milner.
A dm inistrator with the w ill annexed o f
road
depot
and
1
block
below
track
the
estate
o
f
Jaoob
K am pfer. deceased.
shows that the disposed of (5,250.
The fpeling bplween tbe British)
000 acres of land during the past nnd Dutch people iu Cape Colony on south side of Grants Pass, Jose­
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
year; 1,000,000 acres more than ¡just now is said to be more bitter; phine county, Oregon. This prop­
erty foots up $3,000 dollars and Departm ent o f the Interior. L and Office at
that of last year.
than it was before the war. Tile
brings in clear rent cash above
R oseburg, Oregon. O ctober 2,1902.
He recommends Ibe repeal of ex­ Transvaal and Free States colors j insurance and —-------$1.00 per day.
o t i c e i s hereby g i v e n
that
isting laws, covering timber re aie worn freely in tbe Dutch towns
the
follow in g-n am ed settler haa filed
Will exchange for Coos county
served for puhlio lands, and a gen­ of the Cape. The loyalists are property, or cattle, sheep or goats. notice o f t is intention to m ake final p roof
support o f h i- claim , an d that aaid p roof
eral law enacted instead, which naturally alarmed at Ibis state of For particulars write the owner, in
will be made before L H . H azard, County
provides ample protection to for­ things.
I C lerk, at Connilie, O regon, on N ovem ber
Thomas Butt, Bridge Oregon.
, 13. 1902. viz: Liuti S Flinrl on H. E. No.
ests, aud at the name time permits
| 9979. fo r the S V N W * . N H 8 W * Sec. 22,
settlers, miners and others to se­
To Fight Trust Goods
! T . 27 8 ., R. 10 W.
W A N T E D :— A T R U S T W O R T H Y G EN -
He namea *he fo llo w in g witnesaes to
cure sufficient! land for legitimate
tleiuan or lady in eaoh oon-ity to m anage prove his eotitinnoua residence upon and
Omaha, Oct. 29—Four hundred bnMinev, for an old eatabliaio-d house o f onltivetion
needs.
o f said land, viz: B . N. Harry,
financial atnliding.
A straight hona "L M ik n m . O regon; John H . P inn o f Fair-
He also recommends an increased aud fifty cigar and tobacco dealers solid
fids weekly salary o f #18.00 paid bv check view. O regon: R. A. E aalon. o f Sitknm.
number of wardens and agents for of this city and Mouth Onmha last eaoh W ednesday w ith all sx|s uses direst Oregon; W. A. F linn. o f F a irview. O regon.
night formed a branch of the Retail flora headquarter*. M oney ad vans -d for
J. T . B R ID G E S . Register.
protectlou to timlier lands.
M anager,340 C axton B ld g ., C hi­
Cigar Dealer»' Association of Ameri­ expenaea.
cago.
He also wauts a hill passed em­
N OTICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
ca, and will make a fight on trust-
powering the president to set apart
U nited States Land Office.
inndf goods. In the organization are
KoMobaru. O regon. Sept 1ft. 1903.
fur national parks such tracts of
cigar stores, drug stores and saloons
ic
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s
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t
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c
e
is h e k e b y g i v e n
th at
land an nre desirable to retain for
the fo l’ow iug n a m ed settler ha« filed
which, it is Ntated.will refuse to sell
public use, where scenic beauty,
. ,
notice o f his in ten tion to m ake final com -
luntntion proof in support o f his cla im , and
natural wonders nnd medicinal c,»fRr9 made b>' tr" " U
that said p roof will be made b e fo re W . U.
spring, warrant such reserves.
D onglas, U. 8. CV>mroiB*»oner. at Marsh­
A L lb o r n l OfIV r.
One lioodred and three ar.d one- field.
Oregon, on N ovem ber 1. 1902. vi*:
The undersigned will give a free half acres, about 60 in the bottom Everett Mingns «*n H. E. No. 10490. for ota
These famous pills do not gripe, sample of Chamherlain’e Stomach The whole place cleared except 3 2 and 3. section 1» tow nship 27 south.range
13 west.
but move the bowels gently and and Liver Tablets to any one want- aerea in the bottom.
About 200
He r.r.raes the follow in'* witnesses to
easily, cleansing the liver.
Their ing a reliable remedy for disorders hearing fruit trees. Five miles of prove hifi con t i n n s resilience npon and
co
tonic effect gives strength to the of the stomach, biliousness or con- Myrtle Poiut; 2 miles from o<«at ltiv a tio rro f said land, via: W . 8. Chand
ler. W. B. 1!« the. O . J. Seeley and John
glands, preventing a return of the stipation.
This is anew remedy office and craemery. Call on Will- W a. J , all o f M arshfield, O regon.
disorder.
R. 8. Know1 ton.
] nnd a good one. R. 8. Knowlton.
iaui Hall at tbe pieraise9.
J . T . B R ID G E S . R egister.
&cquíUt C its gtftaift.
CARLM. SLAY 3 ACK,
Physician k Surgeon
N
N
N
N
2e" A Big Bargain.
N
T o rt O rford Tribune.
T uttle
Temperance
Mouse.
Miss Cleo Ruse, of Myrlli* Point,
passed down during the week, to
teach a term of school at Rogue
River.
Richard Doiini-a and Miss Frank­
ie Owen, both of Rogue River, were
married at the resiilenes ot the
bride’s parents, ou Oct. 19, 1902,
Rev. T. J. Owen, the loid e’s failiwr,
officiating.
A bold robhety occurred at tbe
Centennial saloon yesterday morn­
ing. Mr. Wren, the h-rkeeper,
Lung up his cost, containing $80 in
hills .-.ml $15 in check, fi-r the pur­
pose of cleaning house. Ou taking
dowu his coat be discovered That
Pis pocket book was missing. P O.
Hulburt who has been iu Port Or­
ford for a couple of weeks, was
suspicioned and a warrant sworn
out
His hearing will take place
today before Justice Jeuspu-
Oocj.u.ille Oity. Oregon.
First Class in eusry respset Courteos treatment, Transient
_ and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
NO BAR IN CONNECTION.
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NO CHINESE LABORt
First Street— East End of Bridge.
LYONS’ MILLINERY
P. J. Lindhuerg, w ho is assisting
in the rebuilding of the Sixes river
bridge, was seveiely hurl last Fri
H A VE TH E VERY L A T E ST IN
day, by falling from the top of the
bridge to the floor, a distance of 20
feet, striking on some iron rods ly­
ing on the floor. Di. Green, of
Dairy ville, foi Innately, happened
along about that time, and teudered
I f «-e can not suit you with what re have iu stock we can make a n /
Ibe sufferer valuable assistance.
He was taken to the residence of kiod to your order.
Grandma Zumwalt aud everything
done for him possible. He was
severely bruised about the hip nnd
suffers much pain in the breast and
stomach, hut there is good hope for
Ills complete recovery.
Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats.
Lyons' Millinery Store.
The la t e s t in
Work Goes
Ahead
C. W. Patersou has received tele,
graphic instructions from Fa1 her
Donueily, who went to Portland ou
the last Alliance, directing him to
go abend w ,b the foundation of the
new hospital, so it is evident that
Father Donuellv has overcome the
bishop’s objection to having the
work started bi fi re the full amount
of $3,000 was on dept sit in the
bank.
Mr. Paterson had a crew of men
getting a 50-ton scowload of sand,
yesterday for the foundation.
He
h is the stone about ri ady b r at his
Coo» river quarry. Some 450 tons
will be required, aud it will be
brought down on two large scows.
— Coast Mail.
< u r .- .l O l r i l e s
MILLINERY
on the Hospital-
at M r s. # C. M oon’s
You will find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at
my store.
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods In General. Stamp­
ing done to order.
Mrs. O, Moon
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
A l t e r -10 V e e r s .
MUS
Mi. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio,
h oi the piles for forty years. Doc­
tors and dollars do him no lasting
good. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cured him permanently. Invaluable
for cuts, burns, bruises, sprains,
lacerations,
eczema, telter, salt
rheum, and all other skin diseases
Look for Ihe name DeWitt on tho
package—all others are
cheap,
worthless counterfeits. R. 8. Knowl-
tou.
In the eyes of Twentieth Centura culture is con-,
side^ed a necessary accompaniwent of goo d
breeding and a good education, therefore
the Organ and Plano haue become almost cf
necessity in every household.
The question is to get the best instrument
jor the least money In this the freight ¡tern
enters largely into consideration.
Card ol Thanks-
M r E d i t o r : I desire to express
through the column of your paper,
my sincere and heartfelt thanks lo
the Woodm en and C ircle and all
others -vho s-1 kiudlv took part in
Saturday n igh t’s e ntertain m en t,
or patronized the samf ro lib erally
in my behalf.
E dna A l f o r d ,
Music Co, MmMcli, Oropi.
have soloed the problem by combining the best
mahes of the country under one management
and shipping in large quantities at lowest pos­
sible rates. They handle some thirty different
mahes of Piano, among them the famous
So Far, So Good.
We doo*fc h MI Klon dik "old mines, W e b e r , C h ic k e r in g , V o s e , K i m b a l l ,
nor Standard Oil stock but bo far
as we
every- M i l t o n , W h i t n e y a n d H in z e .
thing we sell is
Organs from $55 upwards, Pianos from $ 1 7 5
m just as desirhle
upward. Foi particulars enquire at "Herald'*
IsS- in its wav. Our
Office, Coqullle, Oregon.
Gloves, Neck w ear,
Hats, C o l l a r s ,
f;clesalc Representative, 351
ashingtoi) Street
''tiffs, Umbrellas, Cljns. Grissei).
Portland, Oresoi).
Canes, Etc., all
hi ar the imprint
of quality and the
impress of style. We never fail to
follow tho fashions.
Disap pintment
Never comes to the customers buying their goods at
fU E D SLAGLE, Tailor.
to write for our confidential letter before ap­
plying for patent; it may bo worth money.
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Foreign
PATENTS
TRADE M ARKS
and
or return E N -
T I R E attorney s fee. Send model, sketch
Yr photo and we send an I M M E D I A T E
F R E E report on patentability. We give
.he best legal service and advice, and <
charges are moderate. Try ns.
P E R R Y ’S S T O R E .
...••••*..
For every dollas you tender the house you get Ita equiu-
lent in value.
The business we do has been built on these principles,
and it is on these principles we stand.
SWIFT & CO.,
P a te n t L a w y e r*,
0pp. U.S. Patent Office,Washington, D.C.
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D ry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes- Flour and
Feed Stock in all Departnents complete-
E M P O R IU M
U N D E R ITS N E W M A N A G E M E N T
Has just Received a Full Line of Latest Styles
in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Dress goodg etc.
GENERAL MERCH ANDISE
SHELF H VRD WARE
Leneve Building
Front Street.
DRYGOODS,
GROCERIES
AND
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PROVISIONS
STRANG Proprietor,
Successor to C< M.Bkesls,