Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, May 31, 1904, Image 3

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    _________L O C A L i t e m s .
Fine butter cubes at Fish’s, at
Kuowlton has extra fine onion
20 cents.
sets, 2 pounds for 25 cents.
H erald offioa phone No. 105.
Piano Recital Wednesday eve­
For all kiuds of fancy dresstrim-
Finest table salt at P. E. Dranc s, ning at Masonic Hall.
miugs, go to Mrs. Moon.
Don’ t forget the 30 days sale at
F or S ale — A small farm one mile
Mrs. Steve Gallier went to visit
Mrs. Moon’s.
from Coquille.
Call at this office. friends at Bandon yesterday.
W. T. Kerr & Co. keep the Mo-
For a lovely home in tue Spur­
Capt. Vale Perry visited M arsh-1
Call patterns.
geon addstiou at a great Bargain, field the latter part of the week.
lie». Handsaker was a passenger apply to Jacob Croy.
Mrs. W. A. Bean, o f Riverton,!
to and from Baudon last week.
Kerr & Co’s, is the place to ge was in the city a day or so last [
your suits of clothes for ment week.
M.
G. Pohl, the Myrle Point oc-
youths, and children.
,
eulist, went to the bay Saturday.
See the ad of Osborne & Co’s
Pat Hennisy, the coal miner, ' There will be Catholio services mill in another column of this
was over from Newport yesterday. at the chapel in Bandon on Sun­ paper.
Don’t miss the refreshments at day, June 5th at 10 30 a. m.
Carolina Rioe Flakes for mush
Fine watch repairing.
I f the other fellow
Chris Rasmussen, of Baudon, or puddings—something new— at
the Pharmacy building ou election
came
over
yesterday
from
Marsh­
P.
E.
Drane’s.
day.
can’t make your watch run bring it to us.
field where be had been visiting.
Egnace Rargeron, the Coalodo
G o to Mrs B. Nodine, Pharmacy
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Seeley were merchant, spent several hours in
Spectacles anq eyeglasses.
building, for fresh homemade cun-
over from Murshfield a couple of this city ou Saturday.
dies.
W IL S O N J E W E L R Y CO.
days last week and visited Baudon.
Mrs. Fleokinger, of near Bandon,
For a grand bargan in an Irving
H. B. Hermann, Republican can­ visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. Gregory,
Piano—as good as new-apply at this
didate for representative, returned of Fishtrap, several days last week.
Now goods at the New Drug
Mrs. Moon has two sewing ma-
office.
from a trip to the hay ou Thurs­
chines for sale cheap.
B. F. Collier and E. A. Wimer Store.
U nde Jerry Haynes, of Myrtle day.
At Masonic
Hall
tomorrow
returned from their sojourn of sev­
The new bank at North Bend is
Point, went to the bay on Satur­
Rev. R- A. Reagan will have eral months in California yosterday. evening,
to be opened for business tomor­
day.
special services a few nights this
Miss Lucia Sperry is expected row.
P. F. Ghelke, o f Prosper, was
F or S ale .— A neat and good week arid will be in hispulpi next among Coqnille City’s business home about the nineth.
The Cluny, or Band laces, the
two-horse buggy. Apply at this Sunday.
visitors on Thursday. The H erald
Be sure to attend the Piano R e­ very latest thing in trimm’ ngs, at
Mrs. .•'"'Q , the milliner and was substantially remembered.
ofiice.
Mrs. Nosler’s.
cital tomorrow evening.
Our friend J. G. Leneye, of
A tine lot ot cows for sale at the dressmaker, keeps ail kinds of tine,
Cow boy Hats for Poye and Girls
Mr. and Mrs. James Walstrom, of
Henry Clemens place near Parkers­ and fashionable trimmings, etc., Parkersburg, was up the middle of tbe latest at Mrs. Noslers.
Parkersburg, visited Mr. and Mrs
for dresses.
the week looking after business
burg.
Try tbe Olympic Self-rising pan­ R. E. Buck Sunday.
Hon. J. M. Hughes will address matters and made eis mother a
es ke flour at P. E. Dranes.
F or S ale .— A good young cow
H.
T. Sohweers is now at Bandon,
the citizens of Coquille at the court visit.
en route for his new home in Cali­ house tonight (Tuesday) on the
Mrs. M. L. ltau dleman, of Par­ fresh about a month. Enquire of
Mrs. J. S. Edmunds, o f North kersburg, was up to town yesterday. C. A. James, Coquille.
fornia.
political issues of the day.
Bend, came over by Thursday’s
Wm. Cox, of Port Orford, passed
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere
Father Donnley is expected to re­
The Chas. Grissen Music Co., train and proceeded by boat to
in Coos county to move your house Odd Fellows’ Building, Marshfield, Bandon, where she goes to visit turn from his eastern trip in a few through our city last weaken route
to Myrtle Point by team.
or barn.
days-
headquarters for Pianos, Organs friends.
John Tawse, the Riverton coal
Miss Beulah Walker, of this and everything in the Music liue.
See
the
beautiful
Handkerchief
George Humbert, of Marshfield,
city, is visiting Mrs. W. Z. Cotton,
If you expect to build this spring passed through town yesterday en Corset Covers, handmade, at Mrs. man, was in this city Saturday
looking after his business mtersts.
call on W. A. Goodman and get route to the Sixes mining district Nosler’s.
o f Fairview.
plans
for
houses
and
barns.
He
is
where
he
expects
to
put
in
A fresh supply of fresh oranges
Several communications which
Knowlton sells three papers of
and bananas just recsived at Croy’s prepared to do your work on short some time prospecting. We en joy­ arrived late are crowded out northern grown garden seeds that
notice.
ed a pleasaut call.
of this issue.
Candy Store.
have been thoroughly tested, for
Auyone having in their posea-
F or S ale .— Ten dairy cows, one
For fine carpet and rag weaving 10 cents.
B orn , —At Riverton, May 24, sion law books belongiug to the
1904, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown, library o f tho late C. L . M ood , Jorsey aud Holstine bull, new De- apply to Mrs. K. Holverson, of
Mrs, Fannie Dyer, of Bandon,
Leval seperater, four milch oows Parkersburg.
a fine baby girl.
visited her sister, Mrs. R. E. Buck
will kindly return them to Mrs and other dairy utensils. Enquire
Furnished rooms for rent with several days last week, returning
B orn .— In Coquille City, May Moon.
of A. J. Barger, at E. D. Myers’ or without board at H. F. Thomp­ Saturday.
21, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex
John N. Luke, of Bandon, solicits place, near Johnson’s mill.
son’s Resturant.
Snyder, a bouncing baby boy.
Mrs. E. J. Price, o f RivertoD,
your trade in brick laying and
Parties
wanting
Photographs
C. B. Leep has added a fine went to Marshfield Saturday to be
Beautiful flashlight pictures of the carpentering also cleaning and re­ and coming in by the 10th o f June
Sacajawea entertainment on sale at pairing sewing machines. Rates will be in time to have their work stock of boots and shoes to his present at the Memorial exercises
harness business.
at that place.
reasonable.
Graves'gallery on, Front Street.
finished hefore I leave Coqnille,
Sick
headache
results
from
a
Place
orders
for
cake
or
mid­
C. S, Elliott, of the Osborn A
come in before that date if possible.
Strawberries, cream and cake
night suppers at Tfiompson’s Ba­ Co’s mill below Bandon, was up to
and coffee and Sandwitches at disordered stomach and is quickly
T. L. Graves.
kery and Restaurant.
town the last o f the week, remain­
Pharmacy building on election day. cured by Chamberlain’s Stomach
Mrs. Anna Barklow, o f Norway,
aud Liver Tablots. For sale by R.
ing over till Monday, transacting
For
a
neat
little
Stndebaker
and. two daughters, the Misses
O. B. Hollenbeck, the Fairview S. Knowlton.
wagon. 21 inch, ns good as new cal! business. The H e rald received
Laura
and
Bertha,
who
lately
re­
farmer, was in town Saturday with
its usual plesant call,
Any one wishing to take a con­
a load of last year’s farm produce. tract for the slashing o f brash on turned from California, visited Mr. on J. A. Seed; or at this ofiice. A
bargain.
A C u re F ur F ile » ,
and Mrs. J. D. Barklow, in this city,
Miss Rose Mulkey, of this city, tho bottom near Johnson’s mill,
Friday.
Sherwood, Lee Bnd Seabrook are
“ I had a bad case of piles,” says
departed for her old home at Elk- will do well to call on J. T. Jenk­
Arthur Coach, o f this city, who booked to speak on tbe political G- F. Carter, of Atlanta, Ga., “ and
ton on Saturday for no extended ins, on tho J. C. Laird place.
went
up the river Friday pigeon issues at this city on Thursday consulted a physician who advised
visit.
R. S. Knowlton lias let the con­
mo to try a box of DeWitte’s Witch
shooting
and was joined by Albert evening.
James Hervey, of Grvel Ford, tract for the construction of a good
I purchased a box
W anted —A position as cook Hazel Salve.
Clinton near Arago, found and cap­
and
substanted
house
on
his
place
had business in town yesterday,
It is
tured a pair of young minks and for man and wife in logging oamp, and was entirely cured.
near
town
to
our
popular
contrac­
this being his first trsp to this city
hotel or restaurant. Enquire at splendid for piles, giving relief in­
brought them to town.
tors,
Krewsou
&
Goodman.
since last fall.
stantly, and I heartily recommend
this office.
W. H. Sherrard came down
W. H. Ray, of this city, in com­
J. 8. Coke, republican nominee
DeWitte’s
Grandpa Dye, of Cunningham, it to all sufferers.”
from the sawmill of Bert Dean
pany
witli
his
friends
and
late
ar­
for joint senator, returned from a
was in town Saturday with his son Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled
rivals,
Mr.
and
Mis.
H.
P.
Bohlen,
aud
Mart
Sherrard
the
last
o
f
the
for its healing qualities.
Eczema
campaign trip to Curry county
visited Mr. Ray’s sons and other week where he had been engaged 8. B. The old gentleman is look­ and other skin diseases, also sores,
on Wednesday.
ing
very
well.
friends on (tie bay last week.
the past three or four weeks build­
cuts, burns and wounds of every
Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Butler, .Tr.,
The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. ing a residence for Bert.
Any lady buying adress pattern kind are quickly curod by it. Sold
of Myrtle Point, visited Mr. But­ Church will serve coffee aud sand­
O. S. McAllister, representing amounting to $2.50 or more o f W by R. S. Knowlton.
ler’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. But­ wiches, Strawberries and cream
the Chapraau Publishing Co., of T. Kerr & Co., will bo presented
ler, of this city, on Sun lay.
and cake on Election day, Juno 6, Chicago, delivered “ VVesten Or­ with a McCall pattern free.
I hive buyers tor farms. If all day, at the Pharmacy building. egon,” a beautifully illustrated bi-1 Joe Laird came in the la6t of the
you want to sell, list with me or
Miss Fannie Getty, one of oar «graphical history of tho wrstern weok aud ou Sunday returned with
write for particulars. Horace Gran, popular teachers, returned to her portion of onr state to tno many Miss Winnie Hall who will teach
Heist Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
home near Empire last Saturday. subscribers, in this county last ihe summer term of school at
L. E. Brown, of Riverton, had She was accompanied as far as week, all of whom seem well pleas­ Brewster valley,
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business in town on Saturday. Marshfield by tho Mesdames Lyons, ed with the work.
The Misses Barklow, Laura ancU
jm t
o f f ic e
The late arrival of an herress at Lamb and Slagle.
J.
W. Wolford, representing the
Bertha, returned from Los ADgeles,
^ 3 To order a lot
F or S ale .— 1 3-ypurolrt Heifer, “ Provident Savings Life,” o f New
at his home accounted for the broad
California, on Thursday, having
$20.00. Two Cowes 4 year old 25.00 York, who has
smile he wore.
spent
several come np from the city ou the Alli­
each, souud and gentle, and giving months in this county, was a pas­ ance. Miss Laura has been absent
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cox moved
np from Coaledo the last o f the a large flow of milk. April test of senger on Thursday’s train to the five years and Miss Bertha three.
milk 3.8. Address, A l W illard ,
bay, being on bis way to San Fran­ Their many frieuds are exceedingly
week so as to be near the doctor
Coquille.
cisco. He made many friends dur­ well pleased to see them back again.
with their child who suffering
A man in Virginia in jail for the ing his sojourn in these parts.
They tell of an unusually rough
from pneumonia.
“ usual crime” was taken out by a
Marshfield has had several blazes trip up, ns they met the high north
Good sound wood, full tiers and
E. A. Anderson, of MnrBbfield,
mob, and then, instead of being start lately, but quick action on the winds which prevailed several days engths to suit purchaser.
passed through town early last
burned alive or even hanged, was part of citizens and their fire de­ last week. The boat was 40 hours Leave orders at theHERALDoffico
week on bis return from Astoria,
merely flogged and put back in his partment have kept the losses between Enreka aud the bay, and
whither ho had been to attend the
cel).
Evidently that region is down to almost nothing. However, the state rooms on the senward
I. O. O. F. grand lodge.
tapering off from the lynching it ought to serve as a reminder side of the boat wore continually
Peter Brock, of Baudon, passed habit.
that the season for fires is at hand flooded by the breakers.
through town Friday on his way to
IN
Hon. T. R. Sheridan, of Rose- and that too much care cannot be
Judge Schroeder, of Arago, was
his old home on the Middle Fork,
REAL
burg, was down through this coun­ taken to prevent fire starting.
ESTATE.
in town Tuesday and left with us
where he goes to see some o f his
ty lastsweek introducing George A.
Carl Walker, eldest son of onr and others, samples of brioks lata-
children who are down witli meas­
House and two fine lota in flood
Steels, a promiueut citizen and ownspeople, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. ly burned from the bed of what is
location.
les-
former treasurer o f tho state of Walker, returned on Thursday supposed to be fine brick clay found
Good hoose, bum nnd four lots in
Al Flanders was in from Fair- Michigan, who is locking at this from an extended visit in Califor­ on his place, which certainly proves
fine location.
view Saturday and reports good section with a view to interest and nia. He did not come back by way tbe trnthfnlness of the statement
Fnrnitnre and box faotory,
progress being made in the plnnk- probably locating with us
thriving town in western Oregon,
o f the valley as he bad anticipated, that it is good brick material. The
good mnohinery, good location
ing operations on the Coos Bay
W. P. Noel, of this city, who has but came up from San Francisco same day S. C. Giles came down
nnd doing n good basinesn, Thin
Wagon road. There has been a
per
steamor
Alliance.
He
enjoyed
is n bargain.
from
Myrtle
Point
and
proceeded
been clerking in the candy store o f
half mile completed during the
a
visit
with
his
uncle,
George
Col­
to the bay from where he brought # 500 House and one lot near busi­
Wm. Croy for a few days daring
past week.
ness, rents for $5 per month.
M tb . Croy’s indisposition, being a lier, daring his absence, and tells the steam brick plant formerly
Any reasonable offer gets this
as
that
Mr.
Collier
is
doing
road
owned
by
Mr.
Giles,
which
will
be
sufferer
from
measles,
found
a
tar­
property.
W anted .— Knowledge of a Life
Insurance Company, which writes a antula nicely hid away among a work with his team and doing set np at once and put to work. #1500 Nioe small place o f 8 acres near
There is no question but there is
town, well improved, 4 ncren full
definite contract of insurance, which bunch of bananas which he was well.
bearing urchard, baianoe pastnro
combines the peculiar and special unpacking last week.
Wm Hunt, an esteemed resident an endless quantity o f tine clay in
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
sight, and that success is assured
This is a good investment.
advantages contained in the poli­
of
this
place
died
Wednesday,
Mav
Russian protected cruiser “ Bo-
Fine small place of 14 acres
cies of the Mutual Benefit Life In­ gatyr’ ’ runs a ground near Askold 25, 1904, heart disease being the this enterprise. We know of nothing
near town, fair buildings.
surance Company, of Newark, N. J. island in the harbor of VladiTOstock canse of deate. Mr. Hnnt was a which is of more importance than
One o f tho finest farms in
the estahhshment of a snccssofnl
W alter C o l in , M. D., Local Agent. and becomes a total wreck.
photographer
by
profession
aDd
Coos county.
One
was
weli
known
thronghoat
the
brick
plant
in
this
valley,
One
o f the best 27-acre dairy
On Thursday last the barn of Joe report is to tho effect that tho Rus­
places on Coqnille river.
Stiennon, of near Fairview, was sians have blown tho ship up to county, having worked at his trade) J. R. Moomaw, of Arago, was in
10 acre tract o f benoh land near
‘ Bo- in the different towns. He was town last Tuesday and informed ns
town, Inys fine, sloping toward
burned. There was little or noth­ avoid capture by Japanese.
about
45
years
o
f
age
and
learns
a
south,
extra fine place for fruit,
that
he
is
highly
pleased
with
the
gatyr"
is
a
steel«
protected
cruiser
ing lost except the building. The
chickens, etc, No improvements,
portable sawmill of Mr. Ahernethy of 0,750 to tons burden with a trial wife and fonr year old sou. The progress his hop vines are making.
Nioe residence property, close to
Her remains were buried in tho Nor­ He has had word from friends in
bnsiness.
is now located on this place, and speed of 23.4 knots an hour.
Two of the best residenae lots
while some distance from the barn armament consists of twelve 0 inch way cemetery today.— Enterprise the valley who inform him of the
in the oity
Geore Martin started for Rose- progress their vines are making
it is supposed the fire originated 1 guns, twelve 3ineh nnd ten machine
A residence property that is’ dirt
bnrg Saturday morning taking the and in comparison. Ins vines are
from a spark from the smokestack, I guns besides five torpedo tubes.
cheap.
Misses Bridges, Grace and Lee, J *wo or **,ree
tallest, beiDg
Two oorner bottom lots.
who go to their home at Albany. to
toP of the Polea an(1
and Miss Bell Rich, who will visit to the twines. He also notes that
Two fine lots near the school
bouse.
her parents at Newberg, aDd Miss there is uo sign whatevor of lice or
Edna AndersoD, daughter of Pros, rnst making
their appearance, $ 300 Two lotsjniccly looated.
and Mrs. Anderson. The Professor Mr. Moomaw is certainly to be con- $ GOO Half block of six fine lots.-
and Mrs. Anderson started yester- grntnlated on his enterprise and
Afine oorner bnsiness property
day by boat to Myrtle Point where good management of this new in- $ 2 8 0 0
It is impossible to describe my list in this
they take the stHge. They go 8a- dnstry. He also called onr attnn-
lem for the present. These peo- tion to the noteworthy fact that o ln ip n . If yon are looking for a good
pie bava made many friends dur- this will be a good crop for many piece o f property at a reasonable priee, I
ing their sojourn with ns, and Miss of onr people to turn their atten- can certainly anit yon.
Kerneriibet, I rent honses and farms and
Graco Bridges will he included in tion to who have places which are
do all kinds o f agenoy bosineas. Come in
onr next corps of teachers, while it too small to farm or dairy in a and see roe before buying. I can save yon
is hinted that Miss Lee will bo out general way. Ibis crop will be PGLLAKH,
O. 0. HANFOltD,
of tbe teaching business in the fu- watched with intense interest by
Coquille, Oregon.
tqre
We have not heard who he ia. many of onr citizen».
WATCHES! WATCHES!
Largest stock, low prices.
Elgin or
Waltham movement
in a 20 year filled case^guar-
anteed at $10.50
Word has been received from
Califordia o f tho safe arrival of R.
| B. Ray and parly.
The Christian church was filled
Notice the announcement of the Sunday at 11 a. in., by thoso who
recital program given in the Ma- came to honor the dead and tho liv­
soiiio Hall Wednesday evening, ing of the nation’s soldiers.
The services were conducted by
Juno 1.
Rev. Handsaker assisted by Rev.
G. E, Pike, of this city, has sold
Reagan. The music was furnished
out his logging aparatus and inter­
by a union choir conducted by Mrs.
ests on the lower river to Nondy
i Sperry.
Anderson.
Rev. Haudsaker’s sermon was
Mrs. J. W. Briggs who went to based on John 12:24 — “ Except a
meet her aged father at Seattle, j grain of wheat fall into the ground
writes that he is very low and that and die it abideth alone, but if it
his death may be reported any­ die it bringeth forth much fruit.’’
time
The sermon was in grateful recog­
Oliver Wilson sailed on the nition of the “fruit” borne by the
Elizabeth Sunday for San Francis­ lives of the soldiers and was a plea
co where he goes to sea his brother, ‘ hat the same self sacrifice, rather
Frank, and attend to business I than cowardice, corruption or poli­
cy, might mark the national life of
matters,
today.
The Rebekah lodge of this city,
On Monday, at 10 a. in. a full
elected officers last Wednesday eve­
ning as follows. Mrs. Inez Chase, house at the M. E. church enjoyed
N. G.; Miss Georgena Hayes, V. the following program:
Rev. R. A. Reagan.
G.; Mrs. Mamie Slagle, Sec.; and Prayer,
Hymn,
Congregation.
Miss Stella CoDger, Treas.
Recitation,
Bessie Mulkey.
Miss Elsie Tilman, tbe nurse who America,
a drill by several young
was recently called from Gravel
ladies.
Ford to Marshfield to wait on a Trio,
Mmes. Hazard and Snook
lady who was suffering from ap­
and Mr. Handsaker.
pendicitis, returned Tuesday and Recitation,
Eula Price.
is now at homo in this city.
Oration,
Rev. W. H. Myers.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alexson Solo,
Rev. J. J. Handsaker.
are moving into their building
Rev. Myors’ oration was an elo­
lately vacated by Leep, the harness quent revibw of American wars and
man, and Mrs. Alexson wiil con­ a grateful recognition of tho part
duct dressmaking parlors in the that the soldiers and the women
front part as soon as they get had in the wars.
straightened up.
After the services the relatives
Wo see by the Oregonian that and friends went to the cemeteries
Miss Rose Coffey, who taught where the graves were covered with
music here last year, is a member the beautiful flowers of Oregon.
of the Willamette Valley Choral
Mrs. C. M. Grimes, of Morrow
Union, and sang at their annual
May Fostival at Salem last Tues­ connty, who has been here during
the winter visiting her sisters, tho
day, Wedncsdayand Thursday.
Mesdames Cecil and Smith, started
J. A. Jackson was up from | for her home last Thursday, going
Parkersburg Tuesday. Hu informs by way of Roseburg.
us that his sons, Chris and Myrle,
E. S. Barzee, o f North Bend,
who are at Jeraire, Arizona, are who was here last week with his tiuo
improving, but that Mrs. Jackson horses, Dewey aud Dandy, receiv­
is somewhat indisposed, and that ed a telephone message on Friday
he ia contemplating a trip to east­ that his daughter, Mrs. Max Tim ­
ern Oregon for her benefit.
merman, had, while getting off a
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schroeder, gasoline launch, got one of her feet
of Arago, accompanied by Mrs. S’s caught in such a manner as to
brother, Eddie Clinton, expect to throw her to the dock, breaking
start in a day or so for a trip to her limb between the knee aud
other parts of the state for the ankle. Mr. Barzee hitched up his
benefit of Mrs. Schroeder's health, horses and started for his home at
she having suffered from ueryonH once.
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prostration ever since tho burning
of tbeir store several months ago.
At Mrs. Moon’s
R. E. Shine, secretary of the S.
O. Co., informs us that among
othor matters looked after
by
Elijah Smith during his late visit to
Coos, was to make arrangements to
havo his Empire cannery run next
salmon season, and possibly the
Parkersburg cannery also. If not,
arrangements will bo made to ship
fish from the Coquille to the Empirò
City cannery.
Wood,
For 30 days yon will get rare
bargains in all summer goods, in­
cluding 'aces, ribbons, gloves, cor­
sets underware, waistings, silss,
hose, hats, and in fact everything
in her line.
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For fine cigars go to tho New
Drag Store, Dr. G. A. CburchmaD,
proprietor.
THE N E W STORE, *1
WHERE NOW?
Wood,
Memorial Day.
MRS. M. NOSLER, Prop.
Vile carry a complete line o f Fashion­
able Trimmings Dry and Fancy Goods,
Notions, Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars
and Tobacco.
An Elegant Line o f China Ware.
We have the Justrite G. D., Long Hip,
Wood!
Straight Front Corsets.
Death’s Harvest
Sanford's Bargains
Deprives You ol Your
Dear Ones.
Show your love for tho one who
is gone by providing a monument
worthy tho rnemorv of that one.
A large monument or a small
marker, whichever you choose at
his place,^ will show the best judg­
ment of first-class designers and
workmen.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
M A RSH FIE LD , OR.
F. M. Stewart Prop
Telephone. Main 288.
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! 5 GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT
MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
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A Specialty.
Having had many years of experience in this lino
wo are prepared to give all the
best of satisfaction.
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