m iU le City S ta lli
T U E SD A Y ,
AUG. 18 1903.
It Pays to Fight Flies.
We bait the great pleasure of
visiting the model dairy ranch of
Judge Henry Schroeder the last of
the week, and were astonished at
some facts and figures given us by
the Judge in regard to the use of an
effective fly antidote on a modern
herd of dairy cows.
Beside being
decidedly profitable, it is an exceeil-
ingly great pleasure to see those
beautiful Jerseys go off to the pas
ture armed with the protection of a
mixture the Judge prepares him
self. His herd will walk out of the
barn into the fields as quietly as
possible, while you will observe the
poor animals which have not had
this attention going from morning
till night switching their tails, sling
ing their heads and trying to stamp
with all four feet at once.
As a proof of the profits to be
derived the Judge furnished us
with the following figures:* In July,
1901, he milked 26 cows, using no
spray, and made 1035 lbs, 15 oz.
butter, and in the same month of the
following year milking the same
number of cows under like circum
stances with the exception of the
use of the fly “ dope” and the out
put of his dairy was 1306 lbs, 14 ozs
of butter, or an increise of 271
pounds of butter, and a like trial
upon
another occasion,
gave
an
increase of
183
pounds
while there
were three less
cows milked during the season the
spray was used, A dairyman is far
from goting the best results who
does not spray; and from a humani
tarian staudpoint, is far in the rear,
beside, if there is no check put up
on the increase o f these pests, it
will be a matter of but a short time
till it will be out o f the question to
conduct a dairy for the pesky things.
If every dairyman in the valley
would use some good and effective
preparation vigorously for
sev
eral seasons, there is uo doubt but
the country could be almost entire
ly cleared of them.
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Pioneers Thirteenth Reunion
Norway Items.
Riverton Pick Ups
The thirteenth annual reunion of
McLeoil and family have
the Coos and Curry County Pio- moved to Coquille.
users, and Historical Societv was
r, ,,
. . „,
Urquhart and
family have
held in the Dixon grove at M yrtle1 D Ur‘,ulmrt ^
moved iuto a house close to C. T.
Point on August 14, 1903,
The
Cessna's coal mine.
grove was being used by the Seven
th Day Adventists for camp-meeting
Myrtle Davis, of Remote,
purjvoses, but was turned over to |
. is now visiting
- her sister, Mrs. L.
the Pioneers together with the use
Brown, at the Riverton hotel,
of their large tents for the day and
Miss Oma Leggett
received a
joined with heart and hand in the fine organ o „ Thursday last.
It
exercises, which added materially to was purchased iu Chicago by her
the pleasures of the day.
brother and presented to her.
The program was follows:
| Mr. Marlin, one of Coquille’s
Song, America, by the choir.
! prominent jewelers, made us a busi-
Prayer, by Rev. Burg, of the A d -1 ness call last week.
ventist church.
D. Kearney Perkins and Win.
Song,Old Folks at Home, by choir. Toller of the lower river made us
Address of welcome, by S. D. a pleasant call on Saturday last.
Pulford.
Dr F. G. Kelly is contemplating
Response by J. Henry Schroeder. making Coos county his permanent
Song, Oh Come, Oh Come Away. residence in the near future.
Annual address, by Hon. E. G. D.
We are informed the Riverton
Holden.
saw mill will soon be supplied with
Song, Auld Lang Syne.
Dinner was then announced, and a dinamo for furnishing light for
the long tables iu the large diniug the mill.
Tho Riverton hotel has been late
tent were found fairly groaning un
der its load of toothsome viands, ly refitted and is now one of the
where all gathered round and did most popular hotels on the coast,
ample justice, with the fullest ap under the excellent management of
preciation of the skill and good Mrs. L. E. Brown.
taste of Myrtle Point's cooks.
Joseph Ferry is already weary of
The throng then gathered at the tho duties connected with the post-
Gospel tent and continued the pro office here, and is seriously think
gram by singing, Kind Words Can ing of tendering his resignation ns
Never Die, followed by My Old Ken post master of Riverton.
tucky Home.
Miss Lorenu Yowell and little
At 2:30 p. m. President J. Henry Mary Launigan have both been
Schroeder called the meeting to very sick children for the past ten
order for business. The minutes of days.
the 12th annual reuuion were read
Last Friday we visited the River
by the secretary, E. W. Hermann, ton public school.
We were some
and approved.
what surprised and greatly pleased
It was then moved and carried at the improvement we found there.
that the next reunion be held ut Professor Brown seems to possoss
North Bend, and the following- the necessary qualifications to im
named officers were elected for the part to his pupils an enthusiasm
ensuing year: C. Eckhoff, presi seldom found in a public school.
dent; J. Henry Schroeder, 1st vice- Our greatest surprise was the ad
president; S. B. Cathcart, 2nd vice- vancement made by the pupils of
president; Mrs. Ada Duugan, secre the seventh grade, consisting of
tary; B. F. Ross, treasurer; Mrs. Miss Lizzie Foster, Miss Oma L eg
Dora Cathcart, historian; Herbert gett, Eddie Price, and Harvey Leg
gett, all of whom will soon be
Lockhart, marshal.
The report of the committee on passed to the 8th grade. We pro
by-laws was read and adopted as cured a fiue photo negative of that
class.
D ona A n n a .
read.
Most of the farmers have their
hay in and are now waiting for rain,
ns their late crops are now in need
of it.
G. 8. Davis left Friday for th*
city via Roseburg. on a pleasure
and business trip, and his father,
J. B. Davis, also went on the last
Chico to the old Soldiers Reunion.
Capt. Reed, who has been very
ill for some time, is no better, his
niece Mrs. Eugene Schetter, is wait
ing on him.
Minnie McCloskey and Sarah
Wagner visited at the borne of Mr.
and Mrs. Pinkston Laird last Tuos-
day.
M r. und Mrs. E, Williams made
Coquille a business cull on Mon
day.
Mrs. Hixon, of Myrtle Point,
visited friends in Norway last week.
The Misses Ada and May Schroe
der have gone to Marshfield and
Coos river for a week’s vistt with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Richard Hautori and two
children who have been visiting
Heppnor and other places near
there since ItiHt spring, returned
borne Friday. She enjoyed her vis
it hut prefers the cool weather of
Coos.
A. W. Ji nks took a llyiug trip to
Coquille lust Wednesday evening.
One of Norway’s popular young
ladies entertained a few of her
friends last Monday with an after
noon tea.
Campers are getting numerous in
Norway.
Sl'IIIBBLER.
A
0. U. W. Attention!
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We do Plumbing and Tin work.
In fact anything
in our line.
Quality and prices guarrnntcod.
Give ub a trial and be convinced.
T. H. M e h i . k Co.
*«t
The undersigned wish to teodei
their sincere thanks to the mauy
neighbors aud friends who so
kindly volunteered their services
in caring for and assistance iu the
burial of their boy who was fatally
shot by Hocident on tbe 8th iust.
May the Lord sbnudantly hlpes
them.
M r .
M rs . P
and
H
B rew er .
If yon wish to either buy oi sell
auy real estate, 1 ion iu a position
to give yon the best possible set viao.
Give ine a trial.
J. J. S t a n l e y .
«v e r -W I«B .
There is an old allegorical picture
of a girl scared lit a grass-hopper,
hut in the act of heedlessly treaditg
on a si ake. This is paralleled by
the man who spends a large sum
I of money building a cyclone cellar,
I but negieets to provide his family
i with a bottle of Chamberlin's Colic,
• Choh ra and Diarrhoea Remedy as
' safe guard against bowel complaints,
i whose victims out number those of
the cyclone a hundred to one. This
remedy is everywhere recognized as
the most prompt and reliable raedi-
I l ine in use for these diseases. For
j sale by, R. S. Knowlton.
C. B. LEEP,
-DEALER IN-
harness and Saddles
.A.1 Kinds of Lea-tlier Goods found in a.
Harness Siio-p.
I also do all kin Is of repairing in * i : Hna d rear mVde fi
Front street,
*
*
guru
Ooauill Ore
Death s Harvest
deprives you of
N fr e t r r ln u e C l m i M i i l s u r t :.
your dear ones
One whs pale and sallow and tho
other fresh nnd rosy. Whence the
difference? She who is blusbiug
with health uses Dr. King's New
Life Pills to mnntain it. By gently
aroiisiug the lazy organs they com.
pel good digestion and head off con
stipation. Try them Only 25c, at
■OS*** Early Riser«
Show your love for the one whir
is gout by providing n moniuneut
worthy the memory of that one.
A large monument or n small
marker, whichever you ohoose at
his place, will show ihe best judg
ment of first-c’ as« designers and
workmen.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Stewart & Westgate Props.
$5wil buy an Organ
Verge
i
Card of Thanks
Hun.
C. C. Hogue, Past Gram] M"8*er
Workman will address the mora-
Thw fa m ou s little pills.
bers of the order Monday e^D ing,
August 24, 1903, at Odd Fellow’s
NOTICE f UK PUBLICATION.
Hall, at 8 p. m.
Mr. Hogue is
Department o f the Interior.
thoroughly informed on iDsnrauce
M ARSHFIELD, OK.
Land office. Roseburg, Oregon, Aug. 7,
matters, ami especially on the
1903.
plans and aims of the A. O. U. W.
Notioe is hereby given that the following
He is a pleasing talker aDd all who named settler nas filed notioe o f his inten
hear him may expect a treat.
Do tion to m ake final com m utation proof in
support o f hia claim , and that Raid proof
Dot miss this opportunity to hear will be m ade before E . G . D . H olden, U.
what will be of great value to each 8 . CommiHioner at Coquille, Oregon, on
Only 33 a. month
Sept. 24. 1903, viz: Charles L . M oon , H d.
member.
onthe installment
E . N o. 11648. for the S - X S .E .
Sec. 28. E.
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A corporation has been formed
There being no farther business,
under the laws of the state of Ore the following resolution was then
E. P Tattle and family,
of
M u re m e C h i l d r e n .
gon which has taken possession of adopted: Resolved, that the mem Grants Pass, who are here on an
Ninoty-niue of every one hundred
the celebrated Salmon Mountain bers of this Society extend their outing, are thinking some of lo diseases that children have are due
Mine (placer), and they are making heart-felt thanks for all the favors cating with us, being highly pleas to disorders are all caused by indi
preparations to work that rich mine received during this meeting. Much ed with the looks of our town and gestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is
according to recent improved meth credit for the success of this reun surroundings.
They will take in just ns good for children as it is
ods.
The company is composed of ion must be given the good people the beach this week, and then re for adults. Children thrive on it.
some of the successful and able bus of Myrtle Point for their liberal and turn home an“t if they can succeed It keeps their little stomachs sweet
iness men of the county, and there valuable assistance extended, and in getting ready for the move be and encourages their growth and
is not the least doubt but that they further, to the Hon. Judge E. G. D. fore winter, will probably be with development.
Mrs. Henry Carter,
will be very successful.
That min Holden, of Coiinille City, for the us before the rainy season.
705 Central St., Nashville, Tenn..
ing property ha, produced thou most appropriate oration delivered
C. L. Law, a late arrival from says: “ My little boy is now three
sands of dollars o f the precious met on this occasioV
And not less for Grants Pass, who has been here years old and lias been suffering
al, hence it is already developed the great favor of using the two
for several weeks, was joined last from indigestion ever since he was
sufficiently to prove that it is a pay large tents and grove being used
week by his family, who came in boru. I have had the best doctors
ing proposition.
The following- by the Reversed F. M. Burg and
overland from that place. Mr. Law in Nashville, but failed to do him
named well-known business men members of the Adventist church,
After using one bottle
is well pleased with oar town, hav any good.
have been elected officers and di and last bnt not least, to Dr. Strangs
ing had all he conld do at liis of Kodol he is a well baby. I rec
rectors of the company: B. Fenton, and llie. young ladies forming the
ommend it to all sufferers."
Ko
trade, that of a painter.
[-.resident; J. .1. Curren,, first vice- choir and assisting in tho singing
dol digests what you eat and makes
The Dress goods department of
president; C. C. Carter, second vice- exercises.
the stomach sweet.
Sold by R. S.
president, Orvil Dodge, secretary;
T. M. Hermann, Geo. A. Robinson’s store, has re Knowlton.
ceived
the
following
for
Ladies’
M. R. Lee, assistant secretary and
I. Hacker,
Tailor suits, etc-, Broadcloth, K er
R. W. Lundy, treasurer, the latter
M. G. Pohl,
sey, Melton, Panama canvas, arm nr,
going to San Francisco as soon ns Committee on resolutions.
Crepe, Soliel, Melrose, silk Poplin,
the company completed its organi
The meeting then adjourned.
zation, and the secretary will go
The attendance at this meeting Tricot, Flake Veuetau, Cameliu.
east in a few days on business for was very good, though there were
D c W l l l is III« n a m e .
the company.
The mining belt on but few from Coos bay and the
the head wnters of the Coquille and lower Coquille.
When you go to buy Witch Hazel
Those from the
Sixes rivers has long since been Bay were: C. Eckhoff and wife, C. Salve look for the name DeW ITT O f Ins&nity Despite
known ns a rich mineral producing Hilborn and wife and A. G. Aiken; on every box. The pure, unadul
Doctor’s Care.
section, having yielded a large from Hundon: J. Hamblock nud terated Witch Hazel is used iu mak
amount of gold under crude acd wife, and I. Hacker and wife from ing DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve in
Nervous Cram ps in
ancient I'ocesses, and now if up Coquille.
Everything was plena, the world for cut’s burns, bruses,
dated by the later-invented nppii. ant and agreeable.
boils, eczema and piles. The pop
H an ds and Feet.
m ccs, we may expect great, devel
ularity of DeWitt's Witch Hazel
opin'uti in that region, especially
On Wednesday morning Ithniu Salve, due to its many cures, has Dr. Miles’ Nervine Was
ir Slinn n Mountain.
Robison, o f Fishtrap, found iu caused numerous worthless coun
My Salvation.
Captain Ormsby and Ira Buzau his bear trap a real live bear and terfeits to be placed on the market.
Sleeplessness is at once a symptom and a
an pi ratinir with very fine and lu uo foolin’ this time, and it had The genuine bears the name of E. C.
disease. Just as soon as the nerves become
crative i" s Its a placer mine just no rings around it’s tail either. DeWitt it Co. Chicago. Sold by R.. deranged the patient suffers from sleepless
ness. Deprived of their natural rest the
below the Salmon Mountain claim, Concluding to try him for a pet, S. K n o w l t o n -
nerves soon lose all force and vitality and
us well as the large company still Hie hoys proceeded to take the
while sleeplessness is a symptom in such
They first got
cases it freauently becomes chronic and
below the Oimsby claims, these lat fellow home alive.
Notice of Dissolution
remains the chief effect of disordered nerves.
a
inpe
around
his
neck
and
choked
ter, it is suppose I, being fed bv the
Dr. Miles’ Nervine quiets the nerves and
liini down and theu pinioned his
Salmon Mountain lode.
Notice is hereby given that the strengthens them; soothes the tired brain
feel in good shape and then re Co-pnrtuership bere*to-foie exist and permits sleep; restores lost energy and
Geoige Hall who has a good pr >p-
m ov'd the stoeltrap and took him ing between the undersigned un vitality and brings sleep, health and strength.
i i ty in quartz uu Poverty Gulch
“ Previous to our coming to the territory
in nine
The animal is about two der the firm name o f Drane A Kay three
years ago, we lived in Virginia, and it
and uear the other claims, has op
years old and of good size, and is this day dissolved by mutual was there that I got acquainted with the
erated his sluinpinill for some time
powers of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. I
while he is somewhat vicious, bn consent. The market business will wonderful
had been under the doctor’s care and taking
and has just been to the city mak
does not sulk or refuse to eat, and be continued by P. E. Drane at the his medicine for over two years, but the nerv
ing arrangements to add other pro
they may succeed in taming him place of business here-to-fore occu- ous trouble that was gnawing my life away
cesses of later invention.
There is
grew steadily worse. I had nervous cramps
to a considerable degree.
! pied by the old firm, «here all who in my hands and legs, which would draw up
no question Imt Coos couuty will
and pain me so that I could not sleep at
On Sunday afternoon the steam. Knew therm« lv..„ to be indebted to night. O ften-1 i>e*rer closed my eyes for
soon step to the front as a producer
of gold. The new company have er Welcome brought dowu from said firm are requested to come at days and nights together. The doctor finally
told me he could do nothing more for me and
had their property systematically tbe creamery and cheese factory ouco and make settlement.
that I was on the verge of insanity. H e told
roe
I might try your Nervine as a last resort,
o
f
Carl
Bros.,
at
Norway,
a
cargo
i
P. E . D r a n e .
and scientifically prospected so that
and
it proved to be my salvation. W hen I
R. B R a y .
they ean form an estimate as to the o f cheese that at the regular mar
had used four bottles of the remedy together
with the Nerve and Liver Pills I had re
atno mt of gold to the cubic yard, ket price, represented a value of
F i ll A l l Y o u I V m i l .
gained my former good health.”— M as.
and the results lieing very satisfac three thousand dollars. Quite a
Persons troubled with indiges. M a r t h a J. S hf . ffkr , Omer, Oklahoma.
tory they feel justified in proceed number o f our dairymen are begiu-
druggists sell and guarantee first bot
ning to realize that at tbe ruling tion or Dyspepsia can eat all they tle All
ing with the enterprise.
Dr. Miles’ Remedies, i end for free book
prices of butter and cheese, the want if they will take K odol Dys on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
The first number of the North j latter is far tbe most profitable to pepsia Cure. This remedy pre Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Bend Citizen, tho new paper just , l)e producer, and are taking ad pares the stomach for the reception
founded at that new and thriving I vantage o f the gains to be derived digestion and assimilation of all of
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
town by C. It, Ingle. This is a bright from having their milk made into the wholesome food that limy be
United States L a n d Office.
eaten, nnd enables the iligcstivo or
nud newsy number of eight pagps, j cheese,
Roaebnrg, Oregon. Any. 13, 1903.
Notice in hereby given that in compliance
four of which are full of wide awake
,,
gans to transform the same into
with the provision« o f the net o f Congress
the kind of blood that gives health of
local matter and a big writeup for
I ’ n t i-m m i ■ M ea su re.
June 3, 1878, entit’ ed " An net for the sale
the new town. We welcome Mr.
The pills thnt are potent in thier and strength. Sold b v R. S. K n o w l - o f timber lands in the States o f C alifornia.
(
regon,
Nevada.and W ashington Territory”
Ingle into the newspaper field and action and pleasant in effect nre De- t o n .
as extended to nil the Pnblic L a n d States
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hope the paper may live a long life | Witt’s Little Early Risers W. S.
by act o f Angust 4, 1892.
of usefulness.
Assignee s Notice ol Final Settlement.
I’hilpot of Albany, Ga., says “ Dur
ISAIAH S. FLINN.
ing a bilious attack I took one.
Notice is hereby given, that Isaiah H ack of Fairview. county o f Oooa. State o f
U n irli’ F o r lr li* III» l.llr.
¡Small nn it wan it did me more good er. the duly qualified and acting assignee Oregon, has this day filed in this office his
in the m atter o f the assignm ent o f David
A . rn
n
n
wav ■ ■ almo*t
ending
fatally,
i
i 1 IM 1 IIX n i n n o V 'l . m i ,
statement N o. 5617 for the purchase
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1 ■ • ■ V i n c i blue-maas
” . I than calomel
or any other Morse. Jr., insolvent debtor, for the bene tworn
o f the N .
o f N. R. *4 o f Section N o. 8 in
started
a
bomide
ulcer
on
the
leff
ofL
^ n . I t ever
_
. , aud at the
fit o f his creditors, in the Circuit Court of Township No. 26 Range No. 11 W est, And
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took
J. B Orner, F'nukhn Grove, 111.1 -
will offer proof to show th at the land nonght
ia more valuable for ita timber or stone
For four years ¡ ¡ ‘defied
I ¡j™ * * * * *
P**“ " 1' *
to rt& E *
E a r l y R i s e r s are certainly a n id e a l with the Clerk o f said Court, in :§aid m at- than for agricultural purposes
and to
and nil remedies. But Bucklen's p i l l . S o l d 1>V R . S . K n o w l t o n .
ter, and that the same will be heard and
establish his claim to said land before
passed upon at the regular Septem ber. 1903, ! L . H . Hazard. County Clerk o f Oooa county
Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure
term
<*f Raid Court at Coquille City | O regon, at Coquille, on Tuesday the 3rd
him. Equally good for Burns,
F o r a ll
m ann er of
aches
a n d Coos County, Oregon, oil M onday the 14th dav o f November. I9U3.
H e namea aa
Skin Eruption» and Piles. 25c at p a in s , b u r n s a u d b r u i s e s , t r v Kirk-
witnesaes: Ijee Neely, John H . F lin n , and
" f ^•pt‘ ,'»»her. 1903.or as soon thereat
the
same.
•
,
,
,
.
ter
as
the
Court
erm
hear
F
.
R.
T
a
vlor.
of
Kairyiew.
O
regon, and
It 8. Knowltona Dr hr Store.
P a tr ic k « l i n e m e n t .
O u s a l e a t the
Paced at Coquille City, Gregon. this 10th W . H. M organ, of M arshfield. O r..
day
o
f
August.
1903.
New Drug store.
Any and ad p« raona claim in g adversely
F or S ale —A good business lo
ISA I VII H V C K î ’ i, Assignée. tbe above described Mint* are requested to
cation.
For particulars enquire
W. 8 . Perry is offering
ig liia
bis h
hou se-
' ‘
^
[ file their claim s in this « itfiee on or before
n
o
s.
or add res«, W. H. S chroeder ,
day ”f N
hold goods at private salo. Hero U rte R i m i a t e C o u g h C u r e
T . B R ID G E S .
Arago, Oregon.
is a chan *e for good bargai
irgain*.
F u r CcuQhs, Colds a n d Croup«
Register.
i
Marshfield
George W. Loggie, of Boston, is
od the bay visiting bis father, Peter
Loggie
Married—-At East Marshfield,
Aug. 11, 1903, Max Timinoi man
and Miss LelaBarzee. Rev. Horsfall
officiating.
An unconfirmed report is in circu
lation that L. J. Simpson bas pur
chased tbe Southern Oregon Com
pany's interests in this country.
John Bloinquist launched Captain
Harris’ new boat, Curlew, yesterday,
and will commence at once the build
ing of a launch for Geo. Ross.
Chief Clerk Preutm, W. O. W.
has received a chock for $2000 to
pay the policy carried iu that order
by tbe late C. W. Paterson.
The
prompt payment of all claims by
this order is commendable.
Several bags of ducks were
brought in from tbe sand hill lnkes
last week by hunters. These ducks
breed in this locality ami it is fear
ed that tbe early opeuiug of the
duck season will have a tendance to
drive the ducks to other localities
for nesting places.
K . N .E .«4 8eo. .33. T . 26 8 .. R 11 W .
H e nam es the following witnesses to
prove his oontinnoufl residence upon and
cultivation o f said land, viz: Fred R. T a y
lor, John H . F ly n n , Joaiah 8. Flynn and
E d ’vard M . Wirea, all o f Fairview, Oooa
C ou n ty, Oregon.
J. T . B R ID G E S .
Register.
NO. 6849.
TREASURY
DEPARTM ENT
Office o f Comptroller o f the Currency.
W ashington, D . D ., June 23, 1903.
W H E R E A S . By satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has been
made to appear thnt The First National
Bank o f C oquille,” located in the Town
o f Coquille, in the County o f Coos and
State o f O regon, has com plied with all the
provisons o f the States o f the United States
required to be oomplied wltn before an a s
sociation shall be authorized to oomme. ce
the busineae o f B anking: Now T hbrefobe
I . W illiam B. R idgely, Comptroller o f the
Curency, do hereby ceraify that ‘ ‘ The
First N ational Bank of Coquille,” located
in tne Town o f Coquille. in the Countv o f
Coos, and State o f Oregon, is authorized
to commenoe tbe business o f Banking as
provided in Section F ifty one hundred nod
sixty nine o f the Revised Statutes o f the
United States.
In testimony whereof witness my hand
nnd Seal o f office this Tw enty-third day of
o f Jane, 1903.
(Seal.|
W M . B. R ID G E L Y .
Com ptroller of the Currency.
plan-
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$10 a Mollili
W ill Get You
Piano-
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this amount if yon will a n d make your dear ones
hu organ.
I f you are
hapDy- No home complete without a piano or
looking for best values
For Spot Cash or on Time Payments
We are prepared to interest you aud make the assertion that wo
can do MORE for you than any other Piano or Orgau House iu the
country. I f von are interested write at once.
THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON,
V0SE.HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination of
soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere.
Twenty.eight othe makes we handle.
We also have in stock a fine line of Violins, Banjos, Guitars aDd
Mandolins at prices from $5 upward.
A full assortment of strings.
Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly.
CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO.
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T o Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
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This signature,
S. KANEMATZ,
M ERCHANT
G E N E R A L
l(eeps (llmost Everything.
T elep h o n e
M ain
106
Coquille, City. Oregon.
Strang’s Emporium.
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and Willow-
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
Z. C. STRANG, Prop.. - - - Coquille, Oregon