Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 21, 1903, Image 3

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The l.yons Mill Chinee*- Hands-
Read the ad froa the Bargain!
Store,
Fresh fruits awjt'uhhage at Mrs. j A deal was closed the latter part
of last week between the Lyons
l o c a l it e m s .
NoeUr’e.
Extnte nnd the Pacific Furniture
Diane A Ray vfnt a few dozen and Lumber Co. by which the latti r
H hv « yon Keen I lie bargiio table , choice hena.
firm became the owners and opera­
at Skeele’ .
Go to Drain A (iy for your grain tors of the sawmill at this city.
Circuit court convent a next Mon­
and mill feed.
Three members of the firm were
day.
We have the sjoes that wear at here during the week, two, however,
W. J. Butler, of Marshfield, ia in the Bargain Store
closing the deal, Messrs. R. D.
town.
For butter Box^s and Cubes, go Jones, of Los Angeles, und W. T.
Kerr, of Port Orford, E. W. Bab­
Prana & Ray buys hides, green to J. G. Fish, Coquille.
cock, also ot Los Angeles, arriving
or dry.
Full stock of grass seeds at
after the deal was closed and the
Try our prize mush at the Bar­ Knowlton’s driu store.
other parties bad taken their de­
gain Store.
Perfumery — he finest imported parture.
Three paper* of garden seeds for — at tde New Drug Store.
Tho mill will be run to furnish
10 cents at Knowlton’a.
Mr. Hacker of this City, was a lumber for the large turniture
The b I ioob on the bargain table Marshfield visitor on Saturday.
factories operated by this firm in
will Boon be gon at Skeels.
Mr. and. E. W. Fnby cnnoe over California.
Jess Beyers was up from Pike’s from n trip totke bay yesterday.
camp a day or so last week.
Drain & Ray have hay to sell.
Fine ladies' shirt waists and
Onion sets and garden seeds st
Chas. Lammey, of Kansas, is summer goods at Mrs. Nosier,a.
here visiting relatives and friends.
Highest market prioe paid for Knowlton’s.
A farm to lease for fi years. Ap­
Knowlton’s writing tablets, pen­ chickens at Johnson Dean A Co.’s
A complete line of embroidery ply at this office.
cil tablets and pencils are the very
Shoes stays down at the old
silks just reoetved at Mrs. M ood ’ s
best.
Our motto hss always been quick prices at Skeels.
L ost .— A large square cowbell.
Millinery at closingout price at
Finder will please leave at this sales and bdis II profits. Bargain
Miss Josie Lyons.
Store.
office.
Mr. Leep, our harness man is do­
John Lindorbeck and family ar­
Our shoes sre up to date and the
prices to suit you at the Bargain rived from San Francisco by last ing a rushing business,
Chico.
Store.
Prof. K E. Brown, of Riverton
Fred Linegar is dow onr new was in to see us Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Stauff, of Marshfield,
New gloves, velvets, and trim­
is in tovn visiting her daughter, postmaster, he having taken charge
last week.
mings at Mrs. Moon's store.
Mrs. W. Sinclair.
Tbos. Drane, of * Parkersburg,
For fine cigars go to the New
I f yon have a house or barn to
move, call on or address W. A. D* ng Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, was in to see us on Saturday
proprietor.
Writing tablets, pens, pencils,
Goodman, Coqnille City.
All goods st Mrs. Sugg's millin­ etc., at the New Drug Store.
E. H. Beyers, ot Sumner, had
The Emporium is headquarters
business in town Friday and greet­ ery store most go at once. Call and
for ladies and gents underwear.
get prices.
ed many old friends while here.
Wid Taylor, o f Bear creek, was
Drnne A Ray, want your poultry,
Standard-bred White Plymouth
in town on business yesterday.
Rocks (Hazelwood strain.) Eggs and will pay the highest price going
R. S. Knowlton keeps Inter­
for the same.
fifteen for f 1.00
F. M. Gevrez.
national Stock and Poultry Food.
Anyone in need o f a good cream Miss Georgina Hayes, of this city,
Dr. Kime, o f BandoB, was among
separator— a United Sfatea— will want to Marshfield yesterday to
Coquille’s many visitors yester­
visit
friends.
do well to call at the H erald
day.
office.
A new lot o f goods at Mrs. Sugg's
Grandpa Hayes, who has been
at
closing
out
prices.
Ladies,
don’t
W anted .
A good man with
under the weather for some time,
family to run a ranch and do con­ miss this chance.
is in town.
tract work at making posts and
B ob *.— In south Marshfield, Or.,
J. M. UptoD, of Bannon’s attor­
fencing.
April 18, 1003 to the wife of G. neys, had bnsiness in the county
R. E. L. Bedillion, the general Woodward, a daughter.
seat yesterday.
hotel man of BandoD ie in town and
T. W. Jenkins, the “ Biotberbood
For the American Cream Separ­
paid our office a pleasant call this of Amerioa" man, is in town talking ator, the best and most up-to-date
morning.
life insurance to our people.
maobiue, go to J. A. Lamb A Co.
Mr. Thompson, the baker and
Mrs George Quigley’ a sister of
Mrs. Lewis, of Myrtle Point,« sis
restaurant man is preparing to ter of our friend, W. H. Erdice, is Mrs. George Leneve of this city,
construct a large brick oven for in town making Mrs. J. T. Moulton died ou the bay last week of paraly­
his bakery.
sis..
a yisit-
Johuson’s Mill has been under­
R acine F eet .— For
Racine
F or S ale . A fine farm team, a
repairs
lately.
stocking feet, all sizes, black or mare aud hoiae, weight about. 1000 going extensive
white, call on Mrs. Ikittie Davis. lbs each. Apply to J. D. Myers, They will be starting up again in a
day or so.
Coquille.
Coquille.
W. Sinclair, o f this city, went
Mrs Harry Hemslev, accompaui-
J. L. Briggs, o f this place, rent­
ed by her niece, Miss Florence ed the dairy farm o f J. D. Donald- to Curry conuty last week to'look
Gillmni,, nrnved from California so n n e a r R iv e r t o n last w eek, un d after raining interests he has od
Sixes river.
by the last Alliance.
has moved down.
¿útydllf CCIi»3 fe ra li
Our young friends, I. M. W eek­
ly and Don Miller, of Ibe North
Fork, made onr office a pleasant
call on Tuesday evening.
Hundreds ot satisfied patrons
testify to the superior fitting of
spectacles.
Write.
I will call.
M. G. Pohl, the Myrtle Point Op-
tician.
Dave Collier arrived from his
visit to Ashlaud Sunday but was
not necompanied by that much
talked of bride. It seems that that
part of the program was all a joke
Wm. Ross, the ship bnilder who
constructed the Aurelia at Pros­
per last season, arrived on the
Chico Tuesday and is looksng np
the cbancee for building another
this summer.
Major Towpr, o f Empire City,
went to Bandon the foropart o f
last week to makeoffioiBl snrvty of
the hnll of the new steamer, Nellie
and Creasy, jost completed by W.
A. Bingaman and Lyman W olf at
that place.
Rev. W. B. Smith arrived here
from Junction on Sunday morning
with hia family. Mr. Smith has
given np preaching for a while nnd
will live on a place of hia on Fish-
trap. Mrs Smith is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lamb
at this place.
Rev. C- D. Price having sold his
small place at tho mouth of Cun-
ningham to W. B. Robrer last
week, has purchased the Banning
place near Bancroft, and he and
Mrs. Price has gone np there
to set the place in order and the
other members of the family will go
up as soon as Grandpa Price’s
health is improved seme.
If yon have rhenmatism, try
Kellett’s Oil o f Eden add Sweet
Spirits o f Eden, put up bv the
California Co-Operative Medical
Co,
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
J. B. Davis, father of Mrs. Will
Kietner, of this city, and theJNorway
creamery man, G. S. Davis, ar­
rived from Humboldt by lsst Alli­
ance.
Oscar Hughs, o f near the Acad­
emy, and Imd the misfortune to
get a hatpin broke off lit hes leg
near the knee on Sunday, while
ruuuing and playing with some
girls-
B aroainb in M illinery .— Mrs-
Elliott will proceed to close out the
present stock of Millinery at Mrs.
Sugg’s as well ns a lot of new goods
whioh has just arrived. Big bar­
gains.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Aker, late o f
Pierce county, Washington, armved
in this county with their eon lately,
and have couclueed te locate in onr
city. W e extend them a hearty
welcome.
For International Stock and
Poultry Food, the best preparation
lo keep your herds and docks in
fine condition, see R. S. KuowltoD,
the druggist.
Alex Stanff, of Arago, went to
Marshfield yesterday. He carried
a gun, but there was uo blofid in
his eye and we should judge that
bis mission was other than that o f
of huntiug scalps.
Mrs. Lottie Davis is agent for
the New Discovery, Golden Wash­
ing ComRound." Try it and be
convinced that it will save more
labor, fuel, soap aud clothes, than
any other preporations, cau lie had
at 1. X. L. Store, Coquille, nnd
Mrs. J. M. Perkins, Bandon.
The cotton mills in the southern
statos spun last year 334,415 bales
of cot'on. very nearlv as muce as
was spun by the New Englnnd
spinners.
Captain Ross, who built the vessel
at Prosper last year nrrived on the
Chicago, lsst Manday. We under­
stand that he is here with a view to
building another vessel this season.
Bert Dean has sold hia home
near the Moultn street bridge to
our new market man, R. B. Ray,
aud has bought the livery team of
Mr. Ray aud î b ready for business
in thnt line.
The teaming business o f this
city underwent several changes last
week, bat has settled down almost
as it originally was, W. H. Mansell
now drives the big blacks nnd Har­
ry Flanders sorrel and white, and
the latter now delivers the mill
wood,
J. G, Fish, our new furniture
man has his new and larger engine
set and running order and bas
begun work in good earnest
He
is filling several orders for butter
boxes and oubea for which there is
a growing demand.
He will he
able to fill all orders promptly.
The Sharpless Tubular separator
was by a majority of the students
of the late short oourae of the
Oregon Dairy school at Corvallis
jost closed, voted the best separator.
Messrs- Romaoder aod Leneve
There were four other makes of
have their creamery in good Tun­
separators competing.
ing order and are beginfdg to do a
W. M. Burgess,
good
bnsiness, and John Foster,
Agent
for
Coos
County.
Bishop K. V. Millard, of the
Church o f Redeemed Israel, will
Miss Rose Coffey, the music s d expert machinist from Cyclop’s,
be here od the arrival of the Alli­ teacher, having nrranged her affairs iron foundry, of San Francisco,
ance from Portland and will hold here, took herdeprrtnre yesterday arrived, last week aud is putting
a series nf meetings in this city. for her home near Drain where in the freezing and cold storage
Mince Brother Millard left here ne she was called on account of the apnrntus. They will he turning
has mnde a toor o f the Holy Lands illneaaof her mother.. Miss Coffey oat ice in aboat a week.
T. H. Mebl and Co. have baught
nod has mnde a special study of formed many acquaintances whilo
them in connection with th» Bible here among whom are some very out the hardware busioess of H. 8-
and its history. He also has stereo­ dear fiiends wko regret her de­ Kribs and will conduct the bust-
scopic view* with which to illus­ parture vpry much. It is to be uess in the future. Tommy, the
trate hia lectures or sermons We hoped that she will return io the chief tinner and clerk Deeds no
congratulate onr people on this future and instruct onr yonDg iutroduction to our people, he hav­
opportunity to hear Mr. Millard.
ing been raised in this city. We
people in the ait of tnnsiu again.
are sorry to lose Mr. Kribs and
family who are thinking some of
goinge to South America.
lev i Strauss 6 Co's
C o p p e r -r iv e te d
The family of Allen M. Dodge,
arrived at Myrtle Point last week
J from Kansas. Mr. Dodge is a broth-
1 er of Orvil the well-kDOwn pioneer
I of this county and he has been stop,
ping in this valley during the last
year snd having noted the grand op-
i portunities presented here cor.dnct-
| ed to eend for his family. Mr.
Do Ige will soon purchaee property
and make this country his future
! home.
Robert Whltted Instantly Killed-
Ooion sets at Kanemetz’s.
Attention, farmers? Tain your
A telephone message was receiv­ bacon and laid to Drane A Ray and
ed by M re. N. VV. Leneve on Mat- get tho cash. *
unlay signed by S. It. Dartt, super­
O. L. Ingles arrived by the last
intendent of the lumbering busi­
ness at Corbin City, staling that Alliance t,< be nt the tr iil of Dr. En­
her brother, Robert had been in­ gles wh 1 it will be remembered is
stantly killed by a falling limb awaiting trail for a shooting ¡affair
that morning. The deceased was in which he eugaged some time ago
was in bis fortieth year and was in Marshfield. Mr. Ingles brought
a quiet, industrious young man, E. B. Senbrook, a promimeut at­
and leaves
one brother, Cbns. torney of California who will de-
Wbitted, now living in California, I fend the case.
and one sister, Mrs. N. W. Leneve,
of this city, to mourn his sad aud
sudden demise, bis parents both
having preceeded him
several
years.
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Clocks,
Silverware, Musical Instruments,
Optical goods.
Ffne Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
Wilson Jewley Co.
1903
Deceased was a son of the late
well-known pioDeer, Thoe. C. Whit-
teu, who was one of the framers o f
Oregon’s constitution, heiug a
member of Ibe legislature fron
Douglas county-
We have the Coffoe that brings
you back to the Bargain Store,
Mrs. Nannie Fellows of Marsh­
field, is over visiting friends
Mrs. C. H. Flitoroft. of North
Bend is over to this city on a visit
with her sister, Mrs. C- H. Fry and
other relatives and friends.
Thoms AshtoD, of near Parkers­
burg, was severly hurt today by
being horned b y an angry bull.
We hope his injuries may not prove
serious.
Wonan’s Club Musicals.
Tl)e Bargaii) Store
SEASON.
Let us W ade Right into
the Subject-
Groceries and Shoes
Do you know you can save 10 per cent on your Shoe bill at the
B a r g a in S to r e !
The 1903 season will be the great­ Do you know you can save money on Groceries at
B a r g a 3 . 11 ' S t o r e .
est bicycle season ever known. The
finest equipped and most up-to-date I f you do not know, please come and Bee and get prices.
wheels that Coquille riders ever lnid
their eyes on will be kept in stock
at right prices, and if you want one
say so.
We want your trade, and we nre
entitled to it, because we have
good goods, right prices, and can
serve you well. You don’t expect
anymore, but you want that much,
don’t you.
the
C. M. Skeels Co.
Easter Specialties
To be brief, try us acd our goodB,
The Woman’s Study Club gave and our way of treating you, and if
its first musicals last Friday even­ you like us try us again. We want
AT
ing at the residence of Mrs. E. D. your business. Enough said.
Sperry, the invitations necessarily
being limited to club members and
their escorts.
The rooms were artistically doco-
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Silk Zephyrs, Lawns, Organdies, Picot Stripes, Shirt Waist Percales
rated with ferns and Oregon grape, United States Land Office, Rosebnrg, Or.,
Gent's Fancy Shirts, Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Furnishing Goods
and the ladies with dainty gowns
April 14,1903.
SHOES—Our prices hnve been reduced BELOW the LOWEST.
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
As the Club is studying American ance
with the provisions of the act o f Con­
H A W K IN S ' STO R E
history nnd related literature this gress of Jane 3, 1378, entitled “ An act for
year, American composers predom­ the sale o f timber lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washin­
inate in the following program, gton
Territory,” as extended to all the Pub­
lic Land States by act o f August, 4, 18;»2,
which was excellently rendered:
WILLIAM J. WHITE,
Part I
Marshfield, county of Coos. State of Or­
Overture “ Zarapa” (piano duet) Of
egon, has this day filed in this office his
Harold,— Mmes. Sperry and Cu- sworn statement No. 4942, for the purohase
-D E A L E R IN
of the E. W of W. ^ of section No. 20, in
lin.
township No. 27, S., rang* 11 W., and will
Sketch,
Music in America, offer proof to show that the land sought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
Mrs. Snook.
for agricultural purposes, and to establish
“ Lady Bird." (trio without accom­ his claim to said land before W. U. Doug­
paniment,)
Cowan, las, U. S. Commissioner for Oregon, at
Marshfie'd, Or., on Saturday, the 27th day
Mmes. Sperry and Snook and June,
1903.
Miss Coffey.
He names as witnesses: George Beale and
Smith, o f Marshfield, and Hiram Bet-
a. "Violets”
Ellen Wright. Jess
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
tys nnd Albert Bettys, of Fairyiew, Or.
b. “Spring’s Awakening,” Dudley
Any and all persons olaiming atlveisely
the
above-described
lands
are
requested
to
Buck,— Miss Coffey.
file their claims in this office 'on or before R « n t s
H o u se s and F a rm s, D o e s a
‘ ‘The Rose,” (vocalquartet,) Geo. said 27th day o f June. 1903.
J. T. BKIDGES, Hegistor.
Nevin,— Mmes. Hazard, Sperry,
G e n e r a l A g e n c y B u s in e s s .
C u II d and Snook.
Office— Up-stairs near Poatoffice.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
“ The Venetian Boit-Song,” adapt­
ed from
Blummthal,— Mmes.
United States Land Office.
Bosebarg, Oregon, Maroh 12, 1903.
Sperry aDd Snook.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
i
Part II
with the provisions of the act of Congress II
June 3,1878, entitled “ An act for the sale
“ Last Hope,” (piant solo) Gotts- o of f timber
lands in the States of California,
chalk,— Mrs. Sperry
Oregon,Nevada and Washington Territory,”
extended to all the Pablio Land States
“ At My Window,”
Parker, as
by act of August 4, 1892,
Miss Lukeis.
CAUL F. HENDRICKSON,
“ The Bluebell,"
Mrs. H. H. A.
Grafton, county o f Walsh, state o f North
Beach,—Mines. Spirry, Hazard, of
Dakota, has this day filed in this office bis
Culin and Snook.
sworn statement No. 4602, for the purchase
the Southwest
of Section No.
a. “ In the Chimney Corner,” Cowan, 8 of in
GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT ¡ f
Township No. 28 S., Range No.
b. “ So Robin Sang”
Lane, 11 W., and will offer proof to show that the
MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES
5
land
sought
is
more
valunble
for
its
timber
Miss Coffey.
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
8
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
a. “Spring Song,”
Weil-Lynes, to establish his claim to said land before
b. “Gute Nacht,” (without accom­ E. A. Dodge. U. 8. Commissioner for Ore­
nt Myrtle Point, Oregon on Tuesday,
paniment)
Brahms-Lynes, gon,
the 2nd day o f June, 1903. He names as
Mmes. Sperry and Snook and Miss witnesses: Andrew M. Siverton, of Crooks-
ton. Minn.; Webb Mast; of Lee, Oregon;
Coffey.
W. W. Rogers and E. N. Smith, both of
After partaking bountifully of re­ Myrtle Point, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
freshments, the company enjoyed
the above-doscribcd lands are requested to
a charming little farce, “ Gossip file
their claims in this office on or before
Having had many years of experience in this lino
over the Chocolate,” with the fol­ said 2nd day of June 1903.
we are prepared to give all the
J.
T.
BRIDGES.
lowing cast of characters:
best of satisfaction.
Rogister.
Miss Von Lindon
(German),
Miss Atkinson; Miss Leo (Southern­
er), Miss Lyons; Miss Green (New
Englander), Mrs. Morse;
Miss
Beacon (Bostonian), Miss Coffey;
Miss Van Kortlandt (New Yorker),
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Mrs. Hawkins;
Mile. Durand
(French), Mrs. Snook.
A delightful social hour cusued, R E A L
ESTATE.
during which Miss Wise, Miss At­
o-
kinson and Judge Sperry gave rec­
itations impromptu.
« 4 5 0 2 fine residence lots, close in, A
The only note of sadness during ■■ ■ genuine bargain.
the evening was the knowledge that S 5 2 6 Oood residence and 2 lots. I in
Merrimac Percales..............................5c per yd
■ bottom, 3 blocks from business.
it was Miss Coffey’s last appearance
AJprofltable investment. Must be
here this season. Perhaps the four
American Prints................................5c per yd
sold soon.
solos she so generously sang were $ 4 7 5 0 315 acre farm on North Fork. 30
Nayara Prints..................................... 5o per yd
more keenly appreciated on that ■'■■■■■'■■' acres cleared bottom, 100 acres
Turkey Red Calico............................5o per yd
slashed and seeded, balance good
account, but the two beautiful
grans land when slashed, 1,000,000
Gingbam e............................................ 8c per yd
songs, ‘‘Spring’s Awakening” and
timber, good house, 3 barns, other
bnildings, orchard, place well wat­
Silk Novelties.................................. 10c per yd
“ In the Chimney Corner,’ ’ were so
ered. large lint personal goes. A
artistically rendered that they de­
Mercerized Cliarabrey..................... 25c per yd
rare bargain,
serve special mention.
Onting Flannels................ 10 to 124c per yd
$ 4 0 0 Fair house and 2 lots in Nosler’ s
■ Addition. Installment plan. Any
Our prices on Shoes are from 25c to $5 00.
Misa Coffey’s departure is a seri­ *
reasonable offer wiil take this.
Best quality right through.
ous loss, not only to the Club, but
I $ 3 5 0 Honne and 2 fine lots near Aoad- Wood. Wood. Wood!
One Load Free with every $2.50 Purchase.
also to the community.
——
emy. Very cheap,
Mrs. Sperry won fresh laurels as « 2 8 0 0 160 acre farm near Dora, 60 acres
bot tom in cultivation,balance tim­
a pianist, and ns n charming host­ —
ber and pasture, good house, barn,
ess, and was ably assisted by the
orchard, an excellent bargain.
various committees.
$ 2 4 0 0 320 acres good timber land near
I f y o u a re th in k in g o f b u ild in g
Sumner. Look this up.
All present felt that they had ■me
spent a profitable aDd enjoyable $ 6 0 0 New 4-room cottage and 4 lots, Let us figure with you on all kinds of lumber and moulding«.
■■■■i
near business. A good bny.
evening long to be remembered.
Great Reductions.
Leep & Fish,
0. C. S A N FO R D
REAL
ESTATE.
¡SI
/New Drug Store,|
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
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Prescriptions
A Specialty.
Sanford’s Bargains
{Golden Building
A
f&H
Coquille, OregonJ
Bargains!
Lyons’ Store.
Reduction Sale!
Silk Zephyrs, minced from 25 to 2o<t
Lawns,
12J and 15 to 10
Pecot Stripes,
20 to 15
Shirt Waist Percales,
15 to 124
Marlow Novelties
9 to 7
Ladie’s Patent Leather Shoes, from
$3.25 to $2.75
“ Flexible soles,
3,75 to 3.25
Men’* Duck Boots
5.00 to 4.50
1.25 to 1.00
j Gents’ Fancy Shirts
10 to 8J
. Tomatoes
“
15 to 124
Corn
124 to 10
“
15 to 12|
Evtrythin ; else in pioportioD.
HAWKINS’ STORE.
$ 400
—
Neat cottage and 2 lots near Aead-
emy. Cheap at this prioe.
I 500
F,lir house and barn 3 lots, 2 in
bottom, bearing fruit trees.
mm— —
$ 4 0 0 2 2-8 Acres bench land, edge of
■ ■— town, fair house, spring water, la* s
nioe.
$ 500
■
K block, good location. Best bar-
gain in lots ever offered in C o­
quille.
S 350
'
$
560
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©omer lots, fine view, best
building site for sale in this eity.
Good 6-room boose and 1 lot near
Academy. A nice home.
It ia impossible to describe my list in this
column. If you are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable prioe, I
can certainly suit you.
Hemeii.be», I rent hoases and farms and
do all kinds o f agency hnsinees. Come in
and see me before buying. I can save you
DOLLARH.
L Y O N S ’ M IL L .
Coquille City
Creamery,
S . M N O S L E R , P rop .
Highest price paid for Batter-fat and Cream.
Milk, Cream aud Butter sold at retail.
DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS
Sold on monthly installments, or discount for cash.