Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 23, 1904, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ( fo q m îîe C i t y
ft ft a îl
Following is a list of tho names
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY of the teachers who were successful
in securing certificates at the late
teachers’ examination conducted in
D- F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR this city under the supervision of
School
Superintendent W. H.
Bunch and Profs. Reedy of Marsh,
Countv Official Paper.
D ev oted t o t h e xDAtenal an d socia l up- field and Nosier of Myrtle Point.
o n ild in p o f the C oq u ille V alley particularly There was also one applicant for
and o f C oos C o u n ty gen era lly.
state papers:
S ubscription, p e r year, in advance, fl.TiO
F ir s t G r a d e : J. C . Logan, Em­
ma Howard, Rosa Gibb, Helen
*
Church Directory-
Wakefield, Mabel Lawborn, Enna
C h ristian C hubch . — Pieackinc? every L. Yoakum, Ida E. Rodin, L. M.
Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. hi. Sunday Strong, Jennie Thompson, M. O.
a. m . Christian Endeavor at
firl.O p. m .
P ra ver meeting every W edn *p- Hooten, Mabel Endieott.
d a y evening Rt 7:30. All oordially invited.
S econ d G r a d e : Frank G Dil­
Epiflcopal C hnroh.—Epifloopal aerviceR lon, Belle Braden, Kate Steckel,
w ill l»e held at St. James church, C oquille
Wrinnie Hall, Nellie Kerrigan, Ettie
C ity the third Snndav in eaoh m onth.
King, Susie Tuttle, Lena Fairman,
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each sundav.
W m . Horaefall, Pastor. May Bovrie, Daisy Deyoe, Ruth J.
M E. C h u rch . S outh: Preaching each Todd.
and every S nndavs at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p .
T h ir d G r a d e :
Bertha Wilkins,
m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10
o ’ clook . S en ior E pw orth League at 6:30, p. Dorris Williams, Jessie H. Neer,
m. J n n io rlie a g n e a t3 :3 0 ,p .m . Prayerm eet-
Cora Belloni, Annie Weekly, Mar­
npr T h u rsd a y e y e n in c at, 7:30.
K. A. Heagan, pastor.
tha Miller, Etta Bryant Mamie E.
Methodist E p i s c o p a l church.—Servio«
Gray, Etta James, Mrytle Davison,
the first and third Sunday in each m onth
Preaching at 11 o ’ c l o o k a. m. and 7:30 p. m . Anna Clinkenbeard, Ethel Boyd.
Snndav R c h o o l at 10 o ’ c l o c k a. m . .
Ep­
worth League at G:30 p. m.
W . H. M yers .
Pastor.
Bancroft Items.
P rfobytebtan C httrch .— P reaching cer­
E ditor H erald . A s I have seen
vices 2nd and 4th Sundays, m orning ard
evening, Sunday School every Snndav at no items iu your paper from our
10 a. m . Christian E ndeavor services everv vicinity I will write to let our
Snndav at 6:30 p . m ..M is s W innie H all,
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary friends know we are not asleep.
S ociety meats every two weeks on Thurs­
Myrtle creek has been a scene of
days at 2 p . m. A cordial welcom e is ex­
tended to the pnblio to attend all our ser- of busy activity the past few days.
uices.
A dolph H aberly , Pastor
The receut heavy rains which
The W . C. T.’ U. m eets every l9t and 3rd
Friday at 2 p. ra. at the C hristian church.
CrmnoH op K kprkmkd I sraeli
Services
every 1st and 3rd S an d ay in each m onth by
Elder J . H . James.
L O C A L ITE M S.
New
Store.
goods at tlie New Drug
I ’ m not closing out but selling
just as cheap. Mrs. Nosier.
The De Laval is tiie separator,
and S. M. Nosier, Coquille, the
agent.
Prof. J. C. Logan and wife, of
Prosper, were in town a day or so
last week.
B orn .— At Prosper, February 8,
1904, to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gibson,
a daughter.
Attorney Bennett Swanton, of
Marshfield, bad business at the
county seat on Thursday.
Capt. Chris Danielson, o f Park­
ersburg,
had business at the
county seat Wednesday.
Mrs. Ed. Hose, hostess of the
Parkersburg hotel, was in town do­
ing some trading on Thursday.
lim i »1 H itte r F id ili.
This paper ami the Illustrated
“ Two physicians had a long and
Weekley “ Northwest Farm and
But if you have a shoe that is Home" published at North Yakima, ' stubborn fight with an nbcesa on my
sick take it to C. B. Leep’s harness j Wash., with branch offices at Seat­ j light lung," writes J. F. Hughes
shop and have Dr. Kuute Arithson, I tle, Wash., Portland Oregon, and of DuPont, Ga., “ and gave me up.
the shoe Doctor fix them.
He is 1 Vancouver, B. C., will be sent one Everybody thought my time had
here to stay and will mend your j year for $2.50 T h e “ Northwest Farm come. As a last resort I tried Dr.
shoes or make you new ones in the and Home” is the third oldest agri­ King's New Discovery for Con­
The benefit I received
It was sumption.
latest style.
All work warranted cultural paper in America.
to be ficst-class. Shop three doors established in 1847. All farmers was striking and I was on tuy feet
Now I ’ve entirely
west of corner of Front &Dd Hall meotiugs, fairs and market reports iu a few days.
J - G - F is h «£ S o n ,
It conquers
are published in full. Every depart­ regained my health.”
streets.
-------- -
-
-
ment is replete with matter that is all Coughs, Colds and Throat aud MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Guaranteed by
I V r lc c I 1 null ilc n c e .
adapted to the local conditions pre­ Lung troubles.
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
R. S. Knowlton’s drug store. Price
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
Where there used to be a feeling vailing in the New Northwest.
50c,
and
$1.00.
Trial
bottleB
free.
prompi Attention.
of uneasiness and worry in the Dairying, Live Stock Breeding,
*
Raising,
household when a child showed Fruitgrowing, Poultry
................
* " »-
■ JU ’ -JLM l_____ L
XL -
symptoms of croup, there is now Beekeeping, The Household, Young
GENERAL DIRECTORY-
perfect confidence.
This is owing People’s page, The Grange, etc , are
to the uniform success of Chamber­ among the regular departments. The T h eod ore lto o s e y e lt.........................President
John H a v ................... — Secretary o f State
lain’s Cough Remedy in the treat­ price of that weekly is $2 a year by L eslie M. S haw ......... Secretary o f Treasury
ment of that disease
Mrs. M. I. itself, but we club our paper and Elihn K o o t ........................... Secretary o f W ar
A. H itc h co c k ......... Secretary o f Interior
Bnsford, of Poolsville, Md., in the “ Northwest Farm and Home’ K.
Wna. H. M o o d y ..................Secretary o f Navy
speaking of her experience in the for $2.50 per year.
Jas, F . W ilson — Secretary o f A f r i c a !tuie
P . O. K n ox.............................................A ttorney General
use of that remedy says: “ I have a
H . O. P a y n e ......................................Postnianter (renerai
S iili-R ls P r e i r u li - r t .
world of confidence in Chamber­
M elville W. Fuller.....................C hief Justice
FIST STREET, COQUILLE,
lain’s Cough Remedy for I have
ORKOON STATE O F F IC E R S.
The startling announcement that
used it with perfect success.
Mv a preventive of suicide had been John H. M itchell I
. .1'. S. Senator
( ’ has W F ulton
\
child Garland is subject to severe discovered will interest many.
A Hinder H erm ann, C ongressm an 1st H ist.
attacks of croup and it always gives rundown system, or despondency J. N. W illia m s o n ... .Congressm an 2i.d Dist
him prompt relief.”
For sale by invariably precede
suicide and Geo. K. Chamberlain.....................Govern* f
F. I. D u n b a r...................... Secretary o f State /
P rop s-
R. S. Knowlton.
something has been found that will Chas. T . M o o r:'..................State Treasurer
llav, Oats and wheat,, Chopped Barley, Bran, Etc., Etc.
J.
H. A e k irm a n ....... S apt. Pub. Instruction
prevent that condition which makes
Judge Schroeder, of Arago, had suicide likely. At the first thought J. E . W h itn ey............................S tate Printer
A. M, C ra w fo rd ................. A ttorney General
bad business in town yesterday. of self destruction take Electric Bit­ It. S. Beau.
1
The Judge informs us that he was ters. It being a great tonic and F . A. M oore,
>• ............Suprem e Judges
successful in securing the brick nervine will strengthen the nerves C . E. W olverton. )
M. L . C ham berlain.................................
machine for which he went to the and build up the system.
It’s also
......... Clerk Hoard S ch ool Land C om .
bay last week. While he finds that a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney C. H. D ellin ger.................... tJ. S. Diet. Judge
W.
K.
M
s.......................... IT. S. Marshal
the clay which they propose to work regulator. Only 50c,
Satisfaction D . M. D n athew
u n e .....................C ollector Infc. I’ sv.
is exceedingly hard to handle, he guaranteed by R- S. Knowlton, John H . H a ll................. U. S. Disk. A ttorney
-DEALER IN-
is positive it is first-class material Druggist.
8KCOND J U D IC IA L D I S T R I C T .
for brick, and is sanguine of suc­
J . W . H a m ilto n ........................................ Judge
G . M. B ro w n ............... P rosecuting A ttorney
cess with a little experience and
Cows! Cows!
U . s . L A N D O F F IC E .
proper machinery. One stratum
H enry B o o th ............................
. . R eceiver
o f the clay he purposes using is
Two Cows will be fresh about J . T . B rid g e s......................................... U egister
doubtless a fine quallity of fine December 24tli and Feb. 8th and
COOS COUNTY O F F IC E R S .
clay, and in case this should prove two will be fresh about Apr. 1, any L . H a rlo ck e r...............................................Judge
L . H. H a z a rd ...............................................Clerk
the case, aud they should be suc­ one wishing to see the same or buy Stephen
G illie r ........................................ Sheriff
COQUILLE C I T Y , O R E G O N .
cessful iu getting it properly man­ please call on Henry J. Radabaugh, J . B. D u lle y ......................................... Treasurer
T . J. T h r if t ............................................ Assessor
ufactured, it will put a product on
Norway Or.
W . H . B u n c h .............School Superintendent
Houses a n d F a r m s , D o e s
the market that will be highly ap­
W m . H o rs fa ll......................................... C oroner K « n t s
8 . B Cat.hcart.......................................Surveyor
preciated as good brick are scarce
Managers Wanted
General A g e n c y B u s i n e s s .
D . M cIn tosh ............................... C om m issioner
on this coast.
K . C. D e m e n t............................. C om m issioner
Office— Up-stairs near Postoffice.
Trustworthy lady or gentleman
TheLagest Mail Order House in the
to manage business in this County
West.
and adjoining territory for well
T H E
The new fashion catalogue of and favorably known house of
mens’ womens’ and childrens’ ap­ solid financial standing. $20.00
parel, household supplies, etc., is­ straight cash salary and expenses,
sued by Weinstock, Lubin & Co. paid each Monday by check direct
Sacramento, Cal., is the handsom­ from headquarters, expense moeny
-D EALER IN -
est book ever sent out by them. advanced; postion permauedt. A d ­
Many o f the illustrations are works dress Manager, 610 Monon Bldg. A t D rain , O pens roa W ork or the I
of art. The book is free, and val­ Chicago, 111.
Y eah S eptember 14 th .
uable to have, whether one cares
-----------
The school is well equipped for |
to bny or not.
R -I-P -A N -S Tabules
its particular line of work.
Excel­
Weinstock, Lubiu A Co. do the
Doctors find
lence is tho motto of tho school.
A '
e l s o f J L io a .t lT .e r G o o d s f o u .n c T i n a .
largest mail order trade in the
A good prescription
Four courses, a Training Depart­
west. That is proof that their goods
H a r n e s s
S h o p
For mankind.
ment of nine grades, tuition uni­
prices, and service are o f excep­
T h e B-cent packet is enough fo r usual oo- form with other Normal schools,
I
also
do
all
kinds
>f
repairing
in
this lin9 at reas laible figure
oasions. The fa m ily bottle (60 c e n ts » c o n ­
tional merit.
best of in­
tains a supply fo r a year. All druggists pleasant surroundings,
O o a u ill© O r
sell them .
fluences, excellent accommodations
I t c l i c r i n O n«» . l l i i i i i t u .
in boarding halls or private fam­
One Minute Cough Cure gives dH AD HUDSON, :
J . E. H AYN ES. ilies.
Students may cuter at any E. S. DEAN,
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
relief in one minute because it kills
time aud find work suited to their
President.
Vico President.
Secretary.
tho microbe which tickles the mu­
needs.
Young people desiring to
cous membrane, causing the cough,
fit themselves for teachers, or for
and at the same clears the phlegm,
college, or tliOBe desiring a good
lin
in
g
and
Real
Estate
Agents
draws out the inflammation and
education for business life will find
Eckley, Carry County, Oregon.
heals and soothes the affected parts.
Address
A V E valu a b le Mines, F a rm s, Stock what they need here.
One Minute Cough Cure strength­
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
R a n ch e s a n d T im ber L a n d s fo r sale. Central
Oregon State
Normal
ens the lungs, wards off pneumonia
School, Drain, Oregon.
C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
H
ouse
and
6
acres
o
f
land
w
e
ll
im
proved
and is a harmless and never failing
W. H. D empster ,
W ilbur, D ou gla s cou n ty, O r ., fo r sale,
Principal place of business
cure iu all curable cases of Coughs
Don't Read This
Teachers' Examination
brought to their aid the snow from
tho mountains, made our little creek
to assume the airs of a roaring riv-
or.
E. G. Murray, who lmd under­
taken the moving of the Dietz and
Fish logs into the lower river, had
a crew of hands ready to guide the
sturdy representatives of the Myr­
tle creek forests through the nar­
row places and over the falls at
Fish’s mill.
Several times they
threatened a serious jam,
but
prompt and efficient blasting sent
them on their way.
C. F. Waterman and Mark Hard­
man have run out some fine logs,
“ and still there’s more to follow.”
T. S. Evernden gets needful ex­
ercise in removing landslides and
rebuilding culberts.
C. D. Price has lost a number of
lambs and a number of grown sheep
during the late storms.
Mr. Camp, who came hero from
Louisiana in November, has built
a roomy house on his homestead.
A lto .
Roast Chestnuts Free.
The pleasant smiles of Uncle
By baying your Trees of W. P.
Jerry Haynes, of Myrtle Point, Bovee, of Lauglois. Price 10 cts
were greotmg friends on our
A up, or by the Do . at 15, to 20
streets Wednesday.
cts. Trees are from 2 to (1 feet in
A recent letter from our former height.
townsman, Wm. Fraker, informs
us that he has settled at Pomona,
Tho Post Office appropriation for
California, and that his health is the ensuing fiscal year will be about
much improved.
$175,000,000, or twice what it was
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Butler, jr., of eight years ago. Tho Postal deficit
near Myrtle Point, visited Mr. But­ prows each year on accouut of ille­
ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Capt. gitimate fourth class matter.
C. H. Butler, of this city, a few
The Spanish treasury has a sur­
days last weok.
plus of $(>0,000,000 this year— the
Dr. Churchman, of the New largest ever known since King
Drug Store, has just received a Philip. This is explained by the
large amount of new goods of var­ fact that during the last live years
ious kinds, including fresh drugs, Hpninhas lost valunblo possessions!
pateut medioines, stationery, etc,
Some avaricious persons in Lon­
Attorney J. M. Upton, of Marsh­ don have organized a ‘ Spiritualistic
field, and J. H. Schroeder, of Ara- Busiuess Company, Limited," fortne
go, were in town Thursday attend­ purpose of trading on tips obtained
ing to matters in the settlement of from above through mediums—or
the estate o f the late E. S. Spur­ perhaps from below. They expect
geon.
to have a cinch on the next Derby
F or S ale .— A small place of 2J and will then go and break the bank
acros in north edge of town with at Monte Carlo.
plenty of Hnmll fruit newly fenced
“ X-rays will turn a black man
w tli good improvements and a good white, And make us all in color
cow, 2J tons of hay and 80 young equal." The fact ¡ h interesting,
liens.
Apply to Ben Crow, Co­ quite. But what may be tho dreadful
quille City.
sequel? For Tillumu ’tis a bitter
The schooner Bella, hound for pill: “ Tho Dov!” he cries in accents
the Coquille, arrived in this port polished, “ By Jove! I'll introduce a
yesterday.
Her sails were carried bill and have these dom’d X-rays
away and she was unablo to make abolished!”
any headway against the raging
Mr. John Pierpont Morgan owns
southeaster.
She was nineteen over two millions dollars’ worth of
days out from San Francisco, and pictures in Europe. If lie were to
Captain Johnson says it was one of bring them home to delight and in­
the roughest trips he ever exper­ struct our people, we should charge
ienced.—Sun.
him nearly half a million dollars for
W an ted — T r u s t w o r t h y
L ady the privilege! If this is a tariff for
or Gentleman to manage busiuess protection whom does it protect?
in this County and adjoining terri­ Our native artists, like our picture-
tory for house of solid financial buyers, want the absurd tax abolish­
standing, 120.00 straight cash ed.
salary and expenses paid each
Macaulay says that Plutus Ham­
Monday direct from headquarters. strings l’egasus—i. e., that wealth
Expense money advanced; posi­ paralyzes the Muses. Sometimes.
tion permanent. Address Manager, Not always. Louis Lombard, foun­
605 Monon Bldg., Chicago.
der of the American conservatory
The Misses Mabel Kyle and of music, and president o f the
Sudje Salyers, of Bandon, spent a musicians at Columbian Exposition
day or so in town last week on in 1893, rnnrried a daughter of mil­
their way to the hay.
Miss Kyle lionaire Thomas Allen of St. Louis,
expects to open up a confectionery bought of a Russian nobleman a vast
in Riverton in a short time, and castle on Lake Kugano, Switzerland,
when Uncle Sam responds to the and now writes books theie and
petition for the reestablishment ol turns out high class miisic.
the pnetoftice at that place, will
Governor Taft predicts a period
conduct that iu connection.
of great activity in railroad building
Wo wish to state that the agency in the Philippines. He says the
for the Smith A Barnes piano is ex­ Filipinos are very actiye and ingeni­
clusively in onr hands.
The s a m e ous. He does not inform us who
also applies to the Hamilton and will own the bonds after the rail,
Ludwig pianos.
For information, roads are built. There are ninety-
prices and terms, descriptive enta. six Filipino students studying in
logues will lie supplied.
Remem­ California schools, and they are con­
ber that a Having of from fifty to a tinually cited as examples to their
hundred dollars on a single piano young American associates by their
is made
E. M,. F urman ,
teachers as “ models o f gentleness,
thoughtful politeness,
morality,
Marshficjd, Oregon.
Representing Allen
Oilburt- studi isness, and seriousness of
^ studio it su css, of purpose.”
Itnnmker Co.
Goquille furniture
and BOX FACTORY
New peed Store,
Mrs. M. H. Webber &. Son
ú
I
0. C. S A N F O R D
ESTATE,
Central
Oregon
C.
State
'
B. LEEP,
Normal School
H arness and Saddles
I
Hudson & Haynes,
I
Coquille Valley Packing Company
I
H
exch a n ge fo r property in M y rtle P o in t
Colds aud Croup. Ono Minute
Cough Cure is pleasnt to take,
harmless and good alike for young
and old. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
►
Dlut',o's Early Risers
The fa m o u s little pills.
«--------------
it W ill Only Cost OneCent
to buy a postal card and send to
The New York Tribune Farmer,
New York City for a free specimen
copy.
The New York Tribuno Farmer
is a National Illustrated Agricul­
tural Weekly for Farmers and
their families, and EVERY’ issue
contains matter instructive and en­
tertaining to EVERY member of
the family.
The price is $1.00 per
year, but if you like it you can se­
cure it with your own favorite local
newspaper, The H e r a l d , Coquille,
Ore., at a bargain.
Both papers
ono year only $1.25.
Send your order and money to
The H e r a l d .”
The steamei, J. Warren, will
make regular trips between Grav­
el Ford and Myrtle Point on Wed-
of each week.
I will not be re­
sponsible for by-freight after it is
put off the boat.
CarT. J. M. Bnioitr.
'S’V-
v;
-
' ■ Mi
Lr.
m bs ; i t
: ;.!A STC’.VE,
tn > is club.
j
176 V-arren Avenue,
j
Cm-
o, III., Oct. 22,1902.
For lie., iv four years l suffered
1 from > va* an troubles. The doc-
tor in.si»ti d on an operation as the
* only way t > get well. I, however,
j strongly objected to an operation.
J My husband felt disheartened as
j well as l, for home with a sick
1 woman is a disconsolate place at
:
W eak
H e a r ts
A re due to indigestion. Ninety-nine o f every
o n e hundred people w ho have heart trouble
can rem em ber when it was sim ple Indiges­
tion. It is a scientific fa ct that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to, but are the direct result o f indi­
gestion. A ll food taken into the stom ach
which fails of perfect digestion ferm ents and
swells the stom a ch , puffing it up against the
heart. This interferes with the action of
the heart, and in the course o f tim e that
delicate but vital organ becom es diseased.
Mr. D. Kauble, of Nevada, O., says: I had stomach
trouble and was In a bad state as I had heart trouble
with It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for about four
months and it cured me.
K od ol D igests W h at Y o u Eat
and relieves the stom ach o f all nervous
strain and the heart o f all pressure.
Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2J4 times the trial
size, which sells for 50c.
Prepared by E. O. D e W IT T A OO., OHIOAQO.
For wale 1>\ R. S, Knowltou
A friend ly a n ig c is t advised
3 him to get a bottle of Wine of
^ Oardui for me to try, and lie <i»d so.
« ! ' »jan to improve in a few davs and
1 my recovery was very rapid. \Vith-
j in eighteen weeka I was another
pi being.
ALL JEWELERS
every
case.
STEAMER
‘ W e lc o m e ’
Mrs. Stow# s letter shows every
woman how a hom e is saddened by I
fem ale weaknes and how completely
W in e of ( ardui cures that sick- i
ness and brings health and happi­
ness a gain. Do not go on suffer­
in g.
Go to vour druggist today
and secure a <1.00 bottle of Wine |
of
T little
1 emperance
Mouse.
i
on ,
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
COLORED
FANCY
DIALS
B. FENTON,
j -j :S T ' j ' i .
The New England]
Watch Co.
Office*-
New York.
Sea Francisco.
PROPRIETOR
Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in read
ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage aud Livery business.
Accommodations for Traveling men a speciality.
a Don't Have Cold Feet
to writ* for cur confidential letter before .¿p-
BUT BURN-------
plyinff for patent; it m ay be worth m oney.
W e prom ptly obtain U. S. and Foreign
P o u lt r y F a r m ,
PATENTS
prop
John Peart's Coal,
T R A D E M A r K S or return E N ­
T I » E attorney * fee.
ARAGO, OREGON.
it! ’ m o de l, «»ketch
» . I . . w , i .n i m m e d i a t e
F ftE F .
n patentability. V\e Rive
the be*t lejzvi •erricw and advice, and our
charge« are moderate. Try u*.
hr j i -V>.‘ e l cockerels from $1 up
and eggs $1 per setting.
F o r Uought, C o ld s a n d Croup.
D EAN
First Street— East End of Bridge.
IUiitMtixI Booklet
on request. showing
Cardui.
liiiUTluimiitli Rock
One Minute Cough Cure
D. II. JOHNSON,
OF U lR E C T O R S :
WM. SLINGSRV,
E.
E. E. DAVENPORT.
For sale by
Leaves Coquille City for Myrtle
Point at 7:30 a. m.
Leaves Myrtle Point for Coquille
City nt 1:30 p. m.
HARVEY JAMES,
Captain.
J, R. Stillwell,
BOARD
A. D A V E N P O R T ,
Ifickel Silver Case
Myrtle Point, Or.
in
V general packing business carried on. The best moats
; he country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
Non-Magnetic
Fully Guaranteed
G uaranteed
Oregon
First Class in euery respect Gourteos treatment, Transien
and Regular Boarding and Lodging.
No BAR IN CONNECTION.
-
-
NO CHINESE LABOR
Pádishah
M.G.Pohl, Dr.-/Optics,
S atisfa ction
Myrtlç Point,
O O Q .-u .ill© C i t y , O r ©
2 bout.
M
Highest Grade Lenses.
!
S W IF T & CO .,
T. H. MEHL A CO’S expert
testing new Guns and Ammunition.
Pm tont L a w y o r9,
Opp. U S. Patent Office.Washington, D.C.
Delivered
by W. H. Mansell to
Lirge scales in connect ion
all
parta o f town at $
Weighing 10 cents per load
per ton