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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1903)
— € oqm UU gteraift. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor Countv Official Paper. Devoted to th e m aterial and .octal a oulding of the Goqaille Valley partionlarly and of Cooa County generally. Subscription, per year, in advanoe, 01.(¡0 Official Couniy Court Proceedings. W M Laird, labor, R D 12 2 50 R B Howard, labor, It D 12 1 50 Daniel Miller, labor, It D 12 2 50 John H Miller, labor, R D 12........................................ 10 00 W L Krantz, labor, R D 12 5 00 H E Wilcox, labor, R D 12 3 50 James Byers, labor, It D 12 5 00 J Snow, labor, R D 12........... 7 00 Lee Mast, labor, R 1) 1 2 . . . , 23 00 Chas Heller, labor, R D 1 2 .. 4 00 L Laird, labor, R D ........ 3 75 Ed Laswell, labor, R D 12... 41 40 Frank Snow, labor, It D 12... 45 00 E N Harry, labor, R D 12..... 4 50 D Mussen, labor, viewer, Em- pire-Bandon road.............. 11 20 L D Smith, viewer, Empire- Bandon road...................... 16 20 Jaa Cowan, viewer, Empire- Bandon road...................... 8 80 B F and E E Howe, labor, R D 12................................. 9 75 J Porter, labor, R D 1 2 ........ «0 0 W L Laird, labor, R D 1 2 .. 3 00 J R Benham, labor,R D 12... 2 00 John Maddox, labor, R D 16. 23 00 Thomas Tennison, labor, R D 16.......................................... 20 50 Mack Tennison, labor, R D 16.................. . ..................... 22 00 J A Lyons estate, lumber, R D 16...................................... 66 20 \S W. A. Crane Seriously III. A Grand Opportunity lor a Ranch. telegram received by M. D. Sumner Wednesday, dated at As toria says that W. A. Crane, the temperance evangelist is seriously ill with nervous prostration caused by over work. The message is signed by Mrs. M. E. Paterson, nurse. Mr. Crane was engaged in the same work at Astoria which be car ried to a successful conclusion here, and undoubtedly worked too bard. The Mail is in receipt of a letter from bim dated March 30th, when be seems to have been feeling all right. The many friends be made here will hope for bis speedy recoyery.— Coast Mail. A ranch of 219 acre«, one of the best on the upper Coquille. at a bargain. Oue-hnlf down aud bal ance on long liiue. Enquire at the H erald office or the Myrtle Point express office;____________ A NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United Ht a tea Land Offioe. ttooebarg, Oregon, March 12, 1903, Notice ia hereby given that in oompllRooe with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,** as extended to all the P iblic Land Stntes by not of August 4, 1892, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF PR O PER I Y. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, in aud for the County of "zoos: In the Matter of the Assignment of David Morse, Jr.. Insolvent Debtor for bene- o fa ll his creditors: Notice is hereby given that under and in pursuance of the power and Authority vest ed in me, the duly Appointed, qualified and noting assignee in tne above entitled mat ter, and in pursurnoe of the order of the Judge of the above entitled Court in said Matter, I will sell at pablio auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on Fri day, the 10th day of April, 1903, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the Court House door at Coquille City. Coos County, Oregon, all of the right, title and interest which the said David Morse, Jr., assignor, had on the 4th day of May, 1894, the date of the assignment, and which I have since acquired by virtue of his as signment to me horein, in and to all of the following described real property, situated in said Coos County, Oregon, to wit: Lot 1, blk 15; lots 5, 6 and 7, blk 07; lots 2 and 7. blk 69; lot 1 in blk 124; lot 6 in blk 125; lot 4 in blk 126; lots 2, 3. 4, 5. 6 and 7 in blk 129; all in Empire City. Lots 3 and 4 and N E ^ of SW 34 Sec. 18, T 25 S. R 13 west of Will. Mer.; also 8W L of N W i4 of SW >4 Sec 18, T 2f> 8 . R 13 west, and of SEW of Sec 13, T 26 S. H 14 west Wlrl. Mer. Also N k of SW V-of Sec 19, T 26 S, R 13 West of Will Mer., and NEW of SE W and lot 5, and 8W W of NEW Soc 24, x 26 S, R 14 West of Will. Mer. Also NEW of Sec 4f f 2 8 8 , R 14 west of Will. Mer. Also lot 4 Sec 26, T 18 8 , R 12 west of Will. Mer. in Lane county, Oregon, less one acre sola in southwest corner, 30 acres. Also lota situated in Morse's addition to the town of Florence, Lane county, Ore gon, to-wit: Lot 11 in blk 4; lots 1, 9 and 10 in blk 7; lots 1, 2. 5 and 6 in blk 8 and lots 7, 11 and 12 in blk 9. Also lots in Morse’s second addition to the town of Florence, Lane county, Ore gon, to-wit: Lots 1.2, 3,4, 5, 10,11, 12,13, 14, 15, in blk 2, and lots 1 ,2 . 3, 4, 5; 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 18,19. 20, and 21 in block 3. Dated at Coos County, Oregon, this 4th day of March, 1903. ISAIAH HACKER. Assignee. ■ Drane & l?ay, Butcher, CAUL F. HENDRICKSON. of Grafton, oount-y of Walsh, state of North Dakota, has this day filed in this office bis nworn statement No. 4602. for the purchase of the Southwest W of Section No. H in Township No. 28 S.. Range No 11 W ., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agr cultural purposea, and to establish his claim to said land before E. A. Dodge. U. S. Commissioner for Ore gon. at Myrtle Point, Oregon on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June. 1903. He names ns witnesses: Andrew M. Siverton, of Crooks- ton. Minn.; Webb Mast; of Lee, Oregon; W. W . Rogers and E. N. Smith, both of Myrtle Point, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this offioe on or before said 2nd day of Juno 1903. J .T . BRIDGES. Register. GOLDEN B U IL D IN G , C O QUILLE C IT Y K 9 3 p 3 c : n 3 a n t y o n H a n d F r a s l i lv£eat. o f -A.il K i n d s AHUL, 1903, TKHM. C o rn e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d P®rk Expenses in vacation after Jan- uary, 1903 term: Indigents.......................... $ 362 00 26 23 Telephone etc................... 945 01 Salaries............................. Scalps................................ 12 00 Bandon Reoorder. Regular April, 1903 Andrew V. Wakeman, who has E Bender drawing jury served almost three years in the lile- Never comes to the customers buuing their goods at list..................................$ 3 00 saving service here, left for bis L W Trnver, assistant...... 2 0C NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. home at Empire, yestsrday morning 2 00 A H Bender....................... having resigned his position in the United States Land Office, E G Holden, drawing jury Rosebnrg, Oregon, March 12,1903. service. Andrew carries away the list................................... 3 00 good wishes of many friends. o t ic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t ...................................... J S Lawrence, assisting.... 2 00 in oomplianoe with the provisions of 2 00 W Rich, assisting.............. the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled M a r r ie d . — At the residence of For every dollas you tender the house you get Ita equiv- “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the A D Morse fees, state vs Bert Farris, Bandon, March 28, state of California, Oregon, Nevada and lent in value. 5 70 Newhall & Nelson......... 1903, A. D. Morse officiating, Frank Washington territory” as extended to all publio land states by the act of August 4, E M Blackerby cons, fees St. Dispatch towing lumber Van Luvin and Miss Lizzie Haga, The business we do has been built 01 ":?sc principles, 1892, 22 00 and expenses.................. 16 00 both of Bear Creek. r d 16............................... and it is on these principles we stand. ANDREW M SIVERTON. 3 60 A B Dean hauling lumber Roy Holman, dep’t cpn... of Crookston, county Jof Pohl, state of L. C. Gibson finished the carpen O A Kelley, acting coroner 16 70 r d 16............................... Minnesota, has this day filed in this office ter work on Kime’s Hall last Friday his sworn statement No, 4603 for the pur 5 00 J McAdams labor r d 16... Allen Urquhart inquest 9 00 and Mr. Kirae initiated the hall chase of the SEW ° f section 8 in township 2 45 Pete Peterson “ “ Wm Rohn constablo.......... 14 00 28 south, rang** 11 west, and will offer Dry G-oods. Groceries, Boots and Shoes. Flonr and with a free dance on Saturday even 1 00 FAG McAdams “ “ proof to show that the land sought is more 19 50 G W Liggett, jurror.......... ing. The dance lasted till well valuable for its timber or stono than for Feed- Stock in all Departments complete. 1 00 Henry Hoi verson “ “ ... 10 85 M Hayter, jurror............. agricultural purposes, and to establish his toward morning and a pleasant en 1 00 Ray Flanders 16 00 R Copley “ ........... “ “ ... claim to said land before E. A. Dodge. U.S. Commissioner for Oregon at Myrtle Point, 1 00 H G Holvorson “ 24 10 tertainment was had. W Kav. “ ........... *• ... Oregon, on Tuesday, th6 2nd day iof June, 1 00 John Maddox 15 00 J Chaney “ .......... The Prosper Mill Company have “ “ ... 1903. He names at witnesses: Carl F. HendrioKsen, of Grafton, North Dakota, 1 00 C Banning making fill... 150 00 been cutting about 40 M feet of W Williams " ........... Webb Mast, of Lee, Oregon; W , H, Rogers, 1 50 A Flanders work as supr Alex Urquhart witness..... lumber a day which is in excess of and E. N. Smith, both of Myrtle Point, AT 1 50 Oregon. Frances Urquhart witn.... 93 75 what is considered the capacity of r d 16............................... Any and all persons claiming adversely 1 50 S McAdams blacksmithing Archie Stewart witness... the mill. We learn that two new the above-described lands are requested to A Cavanagh, clerk of elec- 2 50 boilers and an engine are to be put r d 16............................... file their claims in this office on or before said 2nd day of June, 1903. 3 00 McAdamsASiramons black- tion, Sumner June 1902 in which will in crease the capacity J .T . BRIDGES, Register. 12 00 to a 50 M per day mill. The com smithing r d 16............ Stationery and printing J F Bullock labor r d 16.. 3 00 pany is doing a rushing business, HAVE TH E VERY L A T E ST IN S Gallier, stamps etc, sher 16 50 and work moves right along. “ ....... .1 'X-K K 34 82 Geo Collier “ iffs office.......................... ---------- » «1» 1 --------------- 20 00 G McAdams “ “ ....... L H Hazard, stamps etc, Myrtle Point Enterprise. 5 00 21 25 Harry Flanders “ “ ....... clerks office..................... B. T. VanDecar and Alex Hartle 11 00 Ray Flanders “ ....... LHarlocker, stamps, etc, 12 25 have bonded Ira Buzan’s quartz J W Mol key “ judges office.................... 10 60 20 00 mine on Johnson creek. John Waltemire “ ....... J B Dulley, stamps etc, 4 50 J D Bennett examining Treasurers office............. W. C- and Chas. Guerin returned 2 50 today from Needles, Calif, where Bridge 17 ....................... Coquille Herald, printing Coq. Mill A Tug Co lum they have been in the employ of supt office, $11; January 5 30 U. &. Geological Survey. ber r d 2 0 ....................... 43 90 court, $32.90.................. T h e la t e s t in Riverton lumber co lumber B n m ra i blanks for sheriff Isaac Barklow and wife, who 18 90 r d 21............................... $2.50; blanks for assess, A E Matthew labor r d 21 20 00 have been at Adame, Eastern Ore $6.50; blanks and print Black Warrior. O C Gregory “ " ... 20 00 gon for the past two years, re. Thoioughbred Cleve ing clerk, $9.75; notices, 10 00 turn to this place Wednesday. H O Nettleton, •* “ ••• land Bay. .80; January court pro 22 00 J. J. Carren, of the Myrtle Point ceedings, $32.55............. 52 10 L N Gregory “ “ ....... 10 00 hotel, has leased a part of the up. Glen Collier “ “ ....... at M r s , C . M n ’ s C O Dryden, blanks for a Salesman, No. 417 31 00 per storry of the Hermann brick 4 00 W H Williams “ “ ....... clerk, $2; for troas, $2... S ilt Scaoipton Monarch, No. 543- 36 00 block and will fit up the rooms for G W Williams “ “ ....... G A Bennett, blanks for 1 d Cyuible, S- B. 36 00 J W William “ « • ....... You w ill find the latest in Fall and Winter Millinery at the accomodation of his guests. clerk, $5; for assessor, _____I , lB> ___ 14 00 G K Lamar “ ....... my store. $87.50............................... 92.50 T E M P E ST - Sometime, in the dim and dis 14 00 Joe Collier “ ....... Bancroft-Wliitney Co 2 vol 22 00 tant future, there may be commer “ “ ....... Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp 7 50 H J Collier Oregon reports............... ^ s Bay Chief, No. 459 ing done to order. 22 00 cial reciprocity between the United J A Reese “ “ ....... C H Crocker & Co 2500 Dam ! Babe ItobinB, No. 1021 19 20 States and Cuba. cash poll tax receipts... 15 00 J W Williams « » ....... ( d Mayflower, No. 327 10 40 O C Gregory •' “ ....... The cost of irregation by the J S Dillinger blank 16 20 Government will materially exceed “ ....... This Thoroughbred Stallion and Jack will make the season of 1903 book and receipts.......... 26 00 H O Nettleton 8 00 the estimated cost. Acording to at Myrtle Point after the loth of March, both on the same terras, which L N Gregory “ ..... Glass <fc Prudhome deed Sanderson Building near the Wharf. *• ........... 13 20 the latest estimates of the Secretary records and blanks........ 26 00 J A Reese will be $15.00 to insure. Will be at Coquille till March 15tb. G K Lamar “ ....... 3 15 of the Interior it will be not less Irwin Hodson Co tax re G W Williams “ ...... 14 00 than $11.66 instead of $5 per acre, ceipts, $29.10; carbon G ran t H a r r y , M gr. W H Williams “ ....... 11 80 and the end is not yet. and holder and warrant H S Kribbs material for book treas, $13; 5 m Ex-Senator Carter, who talked a r d 16 and 21 ................. 93 55 litho rd warrant blanks river and harbor bill to death, Sen O n ly $ 3 x m o n th , J A Lamb material for r d linen, $36.75; 1 road war ator Morgan who almost talked the o n t h e i n - ta.lJ.ment 21..................................... 13 00 rant, record, $15.75...... 94 60 Panama canal treaty to death and ------DEALER IN ------ p la n - W M Harris labor rd 22... 6 00 Senator Beveridge, who talked the INDIGNT AND INSANE. J S Root “ “ ........ 5 25 —o - — Omnibus Statehood bill to death, E G Flanagan, supplies for Nelson Smith “ ....... 6 00 should form a filibusters' union. Josh Nelson........................ $ 8 00 J C Stillwell " “ 2 25 Chas Stauff, supplies for Jash The legal profession is a curious A Smalley '• “ ........... 1 50 Nelson and D Ramsford.. 32 10 S S Morey “ ............. 5 25 one. Ex-Attorney General Griggs II S Knowlton, supplies and ■A.11 K i n d s o f L e a t h e r G o o d s ft>u.nd in a. G W Wimer *• 13 25 once prosecuted a trust for the Y o n A. drugs for prisoners and Government He is now defend H a r n e s s STiop. McAdamsASimmons blacks- sundries for officials.......... 20 90 r d 22............................... 2 00 ing a trust from the Government. I also do all kinds of repairing in this line at a reasonable figure Jos Ferry, supplie for F F Lloyd Spires iabor r d 23 45 00 We are led to wonder which case You can save this amount if yon will aud make yonrjdenr ones - - - - - O o a mille, O r e Winters............................... 14 90 Geo Laingor “ ... 8 00 the former Attorney General really F r o n t, s tr e e t- happy. No home complete without a piano or su organ. I f you are believes in. .Dr White,exam Mrs Bortt, in T C Norris ............... 22 00 looking for best values sane ...................................... 5 00 J C Brown “ “ 72 00 Encouraging r e p o r t s come from F Bender, J P, examining Geo Mullen sal as supr rd Colombia with regard to the ratifi Mrs Bortt.............. 5 00 23 and bridge work....... 136 CO cation of the Panama caual treaty. John Bartell, guarding Mrs Finley Mast labor r d 23 26 00 At the same time it is worthy of deprives you of We are prepared to interest you aud makp the assertion that we Bortt........................................... 4 00 W W Phillips “ “ ....... 69 00 note that most of the cablegrams can do MORE for you than any other Piano or Organ House in the your dear ones. 9 00 come from Panama, which would be Report of C H Fry, superinten Frank Barklow “ “ ...... country. I f you are interested write at once. P Blight “ 27 ........ 22 00 materially benefited and not fiom Show your love for the one who dent poor farm, adopted and fol John Myers “ 17 80 Bogota, the capital of the n g tio D . lowing bills allowed. is golif by providing a monument THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL. CHICKERING. WEBER, MILTON, “ 17 80 Nettie Stephenson, for hogs.$ 8 00 Lute Myers worthy the iiieiiicrr of that one. The President is seriously consid I/0SE.HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f •' 17 60 Wm Rich, groceries............... 34 65 Bert Mpers ering the demnnds of the represent A large monument or n small soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. •• .......... 14 00 P E Drane, meats.................. 24 97 J W Bell atives >f labor, that labor he repre marker, whichever you ehooso at Twenty.eight other makes we handle. *• .......... 14 00 U S Knowton, drugs............ 23 70 Geo Bell sented in the Department of Com “ .... 4 00 his place, will show the best judg Z C Strang, supplies............ 12 52 Adam West merce and Labor, by appointing, as We also lmve in stock a fine line of Violins, Baujos, Gn ' ira and N Lorenz, supplies................ 86 95 Chas Sieek, labor R D 2 7 .. 30 80 assistant secretary, Mr. E. E, Clark, ment of first-class designers and Maudolins atjprices from $5 upward. A full assortment of strings. “ “ “ ,. 28 40 J A Lamb A Co, hardware.. 37 35 Geo Bird the railway conductor, who served workmen. Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly. H Radabaugb •' “ •• ... 4 00 C H Fry, 3 mos' salary supt on the Coal Strike Commission. •* “ ... 58 90 to Mar 31, 1903........................143 75 A J Radabnugh " •A Piercen “ “ “ .. 8 00 The Sun, ptg and furnish Many Men on Strike in East. J W Haueline, cedar tree “ ... 4 00 ing 3250 postal cards and P Wise, blacksmithing “ 11 00 I O O F HALL 1000 letter heade and 1000 New York, April 1.— Building | envps. sheriff and J u d g e .. 49 50 J A Lamb A Co, nails, pwdr, operations to the extent of over $10, j (togliI.LK, OlIKUON etc, R D 16.......................... 26 55 000, 000 are suspended today as | Fin Hartley, clininman, Her M A K S H P I E I j D , - O Z E S IE . mann road................................. 2 00 Z T Thomas, dep supr R D the result of a general strike among j 6, bal due 1902................... 18 00 the building trade* journeymen B Hermann, jr., chainman, Hermann road........................ 2 00 C P Barnard, cash paid on Cores Crip When the order to strike went in- , opening C B wagon road H. Hermann, axeman Her I d Toro Days. to effect this morning ‘20,000 men during snow blockade.. . . 66 70 mann road................................. 2 00 laid down their tools and quit work, j G A Robinson, supplies for I. T. Weekly, viewer, Her on every The men demanded a raise in I P o u ltr y F a r m , mann road........................... 5 70 H D 16..................................... 4 65 wages which was refused by the Em box. 2 5 c . Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. T h is S ig n a t u r e , Huling, Lundv A Sons sup J. D. Barklow, viewer Her plovers Association. The men were Prop plies for R D 23.............. 13 90 mann road............................. 6 60 I all employed aloug the Sound shore. Petition for a bridge across Lew- E. F. Davenport, viewer, Her- Columbus, O., April 1.— Six hun ARAG0, 0BEG0N. mann road........................... 3 10 ! eilen lane, continued. dred brewery workers went on i a,, ,. , , , . . Resiguation of E N Harry »<■. strike heie this afternoon, demand- Throughhred ™<*<'rels from $1 up, G. H. Wilson, chainman, F.m- pire-Bandon road.............. 8 50 cepted and M C Miller appointed to ing an eight-hour lay with the old and eggs $1 per aettiDg. fill vacancy a supervisor of dist 12. Mark Getty, rhaitimnu, Em wage scale for nine hours. Also Scotch-Collies pups of the very ' Resignation of A1 Flanders ac pire-Bandon road.............. 8 50 Buffalo, Aprs! 1.— The plumbers finest strain on sale. cepted and C H Banning appointed Geo. Cook, axeman, Empire- struck this morning for increase of Bandon road...................... 8 50 to fill vacancy as supervisor of distlG. wages. Two thousand men ore NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J O Stcmler appointed constable J. Bastendorff, axemin, Em involved. Department of the Interior, Land Office at S pire Bandon road.............. 8 50 for J P dist 4. Koacbnrz. Oregon. February 26, 1903. Petition for relocation o f por S. B. Cathcart, surveying o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n thvt M iner, Wages Rise county roads...................... 32 60 tion of Bear creek road granted and the following-named aettier has filed notice of h i. intention to make final proof \ R W Bullard, J A Hnmblook and C. F. McCollum, repairing Pittsburg, April 1— Today an in rapport of hiaelaim, and that aaid proof bridge R D 3 ...................... 17 50 James Morrison, viewers and S B agreement providing for nn ad will be made before L . H . Haiard, Connty , Clerk, at Coonille, Oregon, on April , Cathcart, surveyor, to meet April 30, E B Dean A Co. lumber for vance of wages to the bituminous 13.liW .vi*: Wnllaee M. Hammock on H. E. ’ ... 109 42 Parkersburg, Coos City ferry................... Coal miners of Pennsylvania, Obio, No 8672. for lota 2 anil 3 and S E '4 N W >,. C H Merchant, receiver, luni- N O Ostrom. 483 ft fill at Indiana and Illinois goes into ef NEH BW q.SeC. 4 .T . » 8 . , K 13 W. He nam,-a the follo w in g witneasea to .......... 5 2 0 47 her for dist 6 ........................ $27 26 1.09, It D 9 .................... feet. Eveiy man about the mines prove hia coutlnonna ivAidenoe n|mn and W P Fox, sal ns supr R 1) 9 28 50 P P Norton, cash paid for him will get an increase of 10 per Ceut cu ltivation o f aaid land, vit: John ltownn her diet 5 .......................... 67 21 f l . quill.- ( it v. * 'regon . W ill Allien. O . T . Hugh Lawhoru, iabor, R D ami a une 20 perc out. The ebauge o Kobinaon. Knm'l Uowan. >»| ,In ig o , Or-'gon 11 ......................... ....... 4 00 1 (Continued next week ) will effect i early 800,000 nicu I. T . B R ID G E *. Register. " D i s a p p o i n t 1 11 e n t P E R R Y ’S S T O R E . N S Q )© \- Closing Out Sale LYONS’ MILLINERY a T ü ä. Cash Paid for Hides in any Quanty. Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats. Lyons’ Millinery Store. “ Commodore” “ Tempest” M IL L IN E R Y Co M rs . C. M oon C. “ $5will by ¡in Orbiti B. LEEP, harness and Saddles $10 a «outil Will Get V/Eiano- Death’s Harvest Coos County Marblef and Granite Works. lililí' Plvmontli Rock •1 For Spot Cash or on Time Payments CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ J, R. Stillwell, j Strang’s Emporium. Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W illow - ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoes. Outing Flannels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear. N Z- C. STRANG, Prop,. - - V - Coouille, Oregon.