Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 15, 1908, Image 2

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    Coquille fjerald.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908.
Next Frida}’, April 17th, is the
tl>ty set for the diatirect primary elec
tion. This mode of nominating can.
ili lates was adopted for the of
purpose eliminating all possibil­
ity of “ putting up jobs’’ in the
< loosing of candidates. Every
vjler who possibly can should
attend this election and do his full
duty toward seeing to it that bis
party puts up good clean candidates.
In a general way this election is of
more importance than the general
election. If both parties get out
good men, it matters little which is
successful, and under the present
system, your vote counts, as the vote
is direct for the candidate, and not
for a delegato to go and missepre-
sent you at a purchased convention.
Nither can a man “ cross the line’,
nhd take part in the primary of the
oppoBit party and use his influence
in getting a man nominated who
would be easy for hin own party
oondidate to defeat. Come out and
do your full duty.
There was a meeting of the Dem
ocratic centrist cominitee in this city
Monday, at which considerable busi­
ness was tjansacted making ready
for the coming campaign. For U
g. senator-they will vote for Geo.E.
Chamberlain; for representative in
congress, first district, J. J. Whit­
ney; for joint senator for Coos and
Curry counties, Hugh McLean.
There will be a meeting of the com­
mitteemen in Coquille April 22 for
the purpose of forming a permanent
organization.
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Robert Goetz, one of the Repub­
lican aspirants for the nomination
for School Superintendent,has been
a successful teacher of the county
for a number of years,
He was
born in Coquille in 1881, but his
parents soon moved to Cal., and
the first ten years of his life were
spent, there and in Massachusetts,
after which they moved to Bandon.
Mr. Goetz is a graduate of the nor­
mal course of Philomath College
and he has since completed a two
years’ course in law. He was prin­
cipal of the grammar school at Ori­
ent, Oregon, and principal of the
Canyon City public schools, dur­
ing which time he had charge of a
full four years’ High School.
The Educational League met at
the usual hour on Friday last, with
the president, Mrs. Chase, in the
chair.
Edith Perrott, Leanna Curry and
Jessie Goodman, each favorod the
League with a recitation.
The day being Arbor Day the ad
dress upon the subject,” Beautify­
ing the School Grounds,” by J. J
Stanley seemed very appropriate in
deed.
He told of the tree planting done
by his pupils, in a certain school
district in Kansas somo twenty
years ago and to show that their
efforts had been crowded with suc­
cess, read from a reply to his letter
of inquiry to the County Supt. of
that place. Tho results were very
gratifying indeed.
“ A sad mistako is made,” said he
when every vestige of tree and shrub
is cleared away iu preparing grouns
for a school campus.”
G eo
M.
B row n 's
Statem ent.
To my fellow Republicans of
Coos. Curry and Douglas counties:
The duties of the office I have
had the honor to hold for nearly
twelve years (not sixteen as is some
time erroneously stated), prevent
me from making a personal cam­
paign for renomination.
In fact,
my record as a public prosecutor,
should make such a campaign un­
necessary.
Also in this connection, I desire
to refute the statement sometimes
made that I am rich.
I am sorry
that I am not. If I were worth one-
third the sum that some of those
opposed to me say 1 am, I would
gladly retire.
My propert) con­
sists of my home residence and my
farm which I have owned for thir­
teen years.
For nearly eleven years, I bad the
largest district in Oregon.
This
district was composed of Benton
Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane and
Lincoln counties. For nearly eleven
years I devoted my entire time
the duties of my office, workio
hard and conscientiously and doing
all in my power to uphold the law
and punish crime and have en
deavored at all times to give a full
measure of labor for my salary,
The last legislature recognized
the fact that six counties afforded
more work than one public prose
cutor should be required to do and
divide the six counties, constituting
the second Judicial District into
two Prosecuting Attorney Districts
The office of Prosecuting Attor
ney is judicial in its nature and
informed men know that experience
counts for much in such an office.
Under the present laws of Oregon
the Prosecuting Attorney has the
powor, and it often becomes bis
duty to sit as a grand jury and
file informations in the Circuit
Court, and place men upon trial for
their liberties or their lives, without
the aid of a grand jury. This is an
extraordinary power and demands
the best judgement that experience
and knowledge can bring such an
officer. I have been tried and my
record as a public prosecutor has
been written in the court journals
of six counties.
My friends have led me to believe
that I should have the honor
serving for oue fnll term in the
present smaller district.
I ask
your votes, if you think I mer
them,
Very respectfully,
G eorge M. B rown .
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G lo v e Sale.
On Saturday, April 18th. the
whole stock of gloves will be on
sale at a big reduction nt the White
house.
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S tatem ent of Principles.
R O Jones O ies S uddenly.
Fay Jones, of this city, received
a teregam form his brother Roy on
Saturday from California, stating
that their father had dropped dead
in Oakland that day. Fay went to
the bay and took the steamer Plant
to be present at the funeral. Heart
trouble is given as the cause of his
bcath.
Rheumatic Pains Relieved,
Mr. Thos. Stenton, postmaster of
Pontypool, Out., writes: “ For the
past eight years I suffered from
rheumatic pains, and during that
time I used many different lini­
ments and remedies for the cure of
rheumatism. Last summer I pro­
cured a bottle of Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm and got more relief from
it than anything I ever used, and
cheerfully recommend this liniment
to all sufferers from rheumatic
pains.” For sale by R. 8. Knowlton,
Mrs. W. E. Crane was up from
Bandon on Monday.
F or R ent . N ice large and airy
room. A pply to Mrs. F igg.
D. M. Ferry's reliable Flower
Seeds at Knowiton’s Drug store.
F or S ale
Good secondhand
sewingmachine. Call on the H erald
Complete House Furnisher
Don’t forget the glave sale at the
White House Saturday, April 18tb.
New and Complete Stock.
If you want silence cloth for
your dining Tnble Robinson has it.
No book shall be loaned to any
one to whom a book or an unpaid
fine is charged.
Lost books— The retail price will
be collected for lost books and for
those not returned or renewed af­
ter six weeks from date of loan.
But if the books be afterwards re­
turned the charge for such shall be
remitted; and the fine for not re­
turning the book shall be levied up
to the time o f notification of loss,
provided that in no case shall the
araouut of fine exceed the cost of
the book.
Fine money— The library finis
collected shall be applied to the re­
placing of volumes and buying of
others.
For and injjry beyond ordinary
wear, an amount proportionate to
the injury to be estimated by those
in charge.
Full line of Furniture, Bedroom
Mattings.
j Sets, Carpets, Rugs and
Kitchen Hardware, Dishes, Agate
Ware.
V. E. Hixson, of Bill’s creek, was'
in to see us while in town yesterday. j
Knowltons Drug store carries a I
large stock of Stock and Poultry
Food.
W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints,!
oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A
Co’s.
If you are going picniciog, give
rour order for pastry to the City
Reading R o o m R ules.
Bakery.
See the special prices on ladies'
The Reading room of Coquille is
now open to the public between the and misses coats and furs nt Mrs.
Nosler’s.
hours of two and five-thirty each
F ine and P lain S ewing , At home
afternoon, and from six-thirty to
nine each evening excepting Sun­ on the T bridge, by Mrs. Emma
Hanscom.
day.
For Sweet milk and cream call at
A goodly number of magazines,
the City milk Depot, near the Enter­
as well as a number of books have
prise Meat Market.
already been shelved and others
Before ordering suits, call and
are being added all the time. The
see Drain’s samples. Good fits and
daily papers will also be found on satisfaction guaranteed.
the tables.
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds
Magazines and periodicals are to of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also
be read in the room.
Books may geuts’ furnishing goods.
be borrowed but the following rules
P ay U p . A ll knowing themselves
are to be observed:
to be indebted to the steamer Echo
Number of volumes, each borrow­ are requested to settle at onoe.
er may draw one work at a time be­
DeWitt’s Litte Early Risers,
ing entitled to both parts of a two- small, safe, sure little liver pills.
Sold by Knowiton’s Drug Store.
volume book.
Time kept—A book may be kept
Anyone wishing house moving or
one week from date of issue and other heavy work done can be ac.
commodated by calling on H. L.
may be once renewed for the
Varney.
period
E. N Harry was in from Brew­
Fines— A fine of five cents shad
He
be paid for each book kept over a ster vallev one day last week.
is
getting
along
nicely
with
the
week without renewal, If kept two
weeks the fine will be ten cents if right of way for the ditch for the
three weeks twenty cents. The fine Power company.
each week being double that of the
previous week.
W .C .L A IR D
The Steamer Baudot] aailed Sun­
day.
“ The House that is Pleased when you are Pleased.
I f you live in town and want a NOTICE OF SCHOOL IN D E M N ITY
SELECTION.
suit
for your self, your boy or wife,
Notice is hereby given that sealed
United States Land Office, Koseburg,
bids will be received for the improve­ a postal will bring the sam ples to
Oregon, Mardi 19, 1908.
ment of a portion of the county road your door'-— J eff D . W ilsp n .
Notice is hereby given that the State of
known as the King Creek change in
Oregon, on January 30, 1908, applied for
tile
E.
SW .
of Sec. 12, Ttp. 27 S.,R.
road district No. 18, in Coos county,
A Common Mistake
10 W . of W . M. and filed in this office a
Oregon, according to the specifications
Many women mistake kidney list of school indemnity selections in
on file with the County Clerk, and a
which it selected said land ; nnd that
copy of such specifications in the hands and bladder troubles for some ir­ said list is open to the public for inspec­
peculiar to the sex. tion. Any and ail persons claiming ad­
of Henry Bryant, Supervisor and Spe­ regularity
cial Koad Master of Road District No. 18. Foley’s Kidney Remedy corrects versely the above described land or any
legal subdivision thereof, or claiming
Five per cent of the amount ot bid to be irregularities and makes women the same under the mining laws, or
well. Miss Carrie Harden, Bowl­ desiring to show said land to be more
deposited with the bid.
All bids to be filed with the county ing Green, Ky., writes: ‘ T suffered valuable for mineral than for agricul­
Clerk of Coos county, Oregon on or much pain from kidney and blad­ tural purposes, or to object to said selec­
tion for any lawful reason, should file
before the the 7tli day of May, l: 08, at der trouble until I started to use their claims or their affidavits of pro
Foley’s Kidney Remedy. The first teat or contest in this office on or before
o’olock a. m.
The County Court reserves the right bottle gave mu great relief, and the 12th day of May, 1908.
I hereby designate the Coquille Herald
after taking the second bottle I
the reject any and all bids.
at Coquille, Oregon, as the
For sale by published
Dated this 7th day of April, A . D, was entirely well.”
newspaper in which the above notice is
E. J. Slocum.
1908.
to be published.
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
H ENRY BRYANT,
Register
Supervisor and Special Road Master ol
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Road District No. 18.
Department ot the Interior, Land
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Office at Ro elmrg, Oregon,Feb. 5. 1908.
United States Land Office,
)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that
Roseburg, Oregon, March 28, 1908 . ]
E D W A R D A. SMITH,
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
of Riverton, Oregon, lias filed notice of
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
will be received for the improvement liis intention to make final five year ance with the provisions of the Act of
and construction of a portion of the proof in support of his claim, viz: Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
county road in road district No. 12, be­ Homestead entry No. 11956 made Aug. Act for the sale of timber lands in the
20,1902. for the SE. V, Section 17, Town­ States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
ginning at station No. 1 on section line
See Jeff D. Wilon, before you or­ between sections 10 and 11, T. 28 S. R. ship 28 south, range 13 W . W . M. and and in Washington Territory,“ as ex­
said proof will be made before tended to all the Public Land States by
der veur spring and summer suits 11 W . to station No. 66-97 which is on that
Register and Receiver, at Koseburg, Act. of August 4,1892, James O. Farmer,
he takes your mersure and guar­ the section line running nortli and south Oregon, on Friday, May 15, 1908.
of Coquille, County of Coos, State of
He names the following witnesses to Oregon, did on Oct. 4, 1907, tile in this
antees satafaction.
betw een sections
and
of said tow n­ prove his continuous residence upon,
office hi« sworn statement No. 9175 for
Tuis is the time of year to get full ship and range, according to the speci­ and cultivation of, the land, viz: the purchase of the NE
of NE
oi
William
White,
B.
F.
Smith,
Henry
fications
on
file
with
the
County
Clerk
Section No. 24. in Township No. 28 .,
value by feeding Stock Food to
Johnson and W . R. Smith all of River­ Range No. 12 W ., and will offer proof
your cattle. A large supply at of Coos county, and a copy of such spec­ ton, Oregon.
to show that the land sought, is more
ifications in the hands of E. N. Harry,
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
valuable for its timber or stone than for
Knowiton’s Drug Store,
Supervisor and Special Road Master of
Register. agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before E. A .
\V. S. Gordon pastor of the M. road district No. . Five per cent of
Dodge,
S. Commissioner, at bis office
E. chureli will preach an Easter amount o( bid to be deposited with bid. NOTICE OF SCHOOL IN D E M N ITY at
Myrtle Point, Coos Countv, Oregon,
All
bids
to
be
filed
with
the
County
sermon at Eleven o’clock on the
on Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1908.
SELECTION.
Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or be­
He names as witnesses:
theme: “ Can the dead live again?” fore the 7th day of May, A. D. 1908, at
D .J . Mitchell, of Coquille,Coos Coun­
United States Land Office.
ty, Oregon ; II. W . Coats, of Lampa,
There will be an Easter Progrom by at 10 o’clock A. M.
Roseburg, Oregon, February 26, 1908. Coos County, Oregon ; Peter Peterson,
the Sunday School at 8 o’clock
The County Court reserves the right
Notice is hereby given that the state of Norway, Coos County, Oregon; Ole
to reject any and all bids.
Epworth League at 7 o’clock.
of Oregon, on June 27, 1807, applied for Lund, of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon.
Any and 1 II persons claiming adverse­
Daied this 13th day of April, A. D. nwj^
of sec34, tp 27 S, R. 10 W . of
For good dairy ranches, good
ly the above described lands are re­
1908.
E. N. H A R R Y ,
W.M.anilfiled
in
this
office
alist
of
school
farm or city property, call at the
quested to file their claims in this office
Supervisor and Special Road Master R indemnity selections in which itselected on or before said 20th day of June, 1908.
Central Real Estate Exchange, B.
said land ; am! that said list is open to
D. No. 12.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY,
B. Pauli, manager.
tlie public for inspection. Any and all
Register.
persons claiming adversely the above
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
described land or any legal subdivision
ders, give instant relief. Price 25
Notice is hereby given that sealed thereof, or claiming the same under the
mining laws, or desiring to show said
cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille
bids will be received lor the constrution, land to be more valuable for mineral
City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
furnishing materials, und also for the than for agricultural purposes, or to ob­
Special Easter services at the M. construction and materials separately, ject to said selection lor any lawful rea-
sod, should file their claims or their
E. Church, South, next Sunday. for a landing on the Coquille river, on affidavits of protest or contest in this
Pruning, Grafting, Budding
E astersurm onatlla.m . Preaching the county road near Parkersburg ac­ office on or before the nd day of April
cording to the plans and specifications 1908.
Peopogating
from scions, also
at 8 a. m. Christening service. Any
I hereby designate the CoqnilleHeralJ,
on file with the County Clerk. Five per
members desiring their children cent of the amount of bidin the form published nt Coquille, Oregon, as the Garden and Floral culture
newspaper in which the above notice is and hybrodizing done success­
baptized, will be present at morning of a bond, certified check, draft, cirti- to be published.
fully.
Services reasonable,
service. There will be special Eas­ ficate of deposit or cash to be deposited
B enjamin L. E ddy ,
15 years
ter music at both services, solos, with bid. All bids to be filed with the
Register. Consultation free.
of experience. Your patron­
Anthems, etc. Evrybody cordialy County Clerk of Coos county, on or be
fore the 7tliday of May, A. D. 1908, at
age solicited.
Now at Mrs.
invited.
10 o’clock a. in.
The County Court re­
G. R . Wickhams, oarding
F or S ale . Eggs from the fa­ serves the right to reject any and all
House, Coquille, Oregon.
mous laying Indian Runner Ducks, bids, and to accept the hid not the high­
A representative in this
est if it considers such bid lor the best
$1 50 per setting.
country by a large real estate
interests of the county.
M RS. J. H. R adabacoh ,
Dated at the Court House in the City eorperation.
Special induce­
Phone 6x3.
Arago, Ore.
of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, this
Wickham Residence,
ments to those who wish to
13th day of April, 1908.
East of Christian Church
JAM ES WATSON,
become financially interested.
County Cldrk.
One of the worst features ot kid­
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
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10
8
11
12
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12
IJ.
Caivin C. Cooper
Mr. Goetz has issued the follow
G e n e ra l H o rticu ltu rist
ing signed statement of his princi
22
pies nnd policy in the conduct of
his office for the guidance of voters,
Receives Congratulations-
that they may know what to expect
You will soon receive the con­
in the event of his nomination and
gratulations of your friends upon
election;
your improved appearance if you
If nominated and elected School will take Foley’s Kidney Remedy
Superintendent, I will move to the as it tones up the system and im-
county seat and be in my offico >urts new life and vigor. Foley’s
evary day except Sunday or when Kidney Remedy cures backache,
nervous exhaustion and all forms
visiting teachers meetings.
of kidney and bladder troubles.
I will work to secure in every Commence taking it today. For
town in the county a four years sale by E J. Sloe u m.
H e urged that trees and shrubs standard High School with a good
P riv a te Sale.
be planted on our own school department in manual training.
I will sell at private sale all my
Believing that the best result can
grounds for, Baid he, “ in doin g so
we are creating in the chili! a love be secured by association with oth­ household goods consisting of the
I _ _ .1 . n
Does Gents' Fine Tailoring
ney trouble is that it is an insidi­
for the beautiful which will be made ers I will hold local institutes in following:
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
ous disease and before the victim
in
all its branches. Also cleans
Two iron bed steads with springs
every (own in the county and I will
manifest in the home life.”
realizes liis danger he may have a ! Notice is hereby given that the Fat
and
matresses,
two
art
square
rugs
Fort
Dearborn
Building,
endeavor
to
organize
nnd
maintain
and presses clothing in firs t-
fatal malady. Take Foley’s Kid­ Elk Drainage District w ill receive sealed
Much more of interest was pre­
9 x 12 ft, two dressers, two stand ney Remedy at the first sign of bida for the construction of a drainage
CHICAGO, ILL.
sented by the speaker and those local teachers’ study clubs.
class
style.
To encourage and better the work tables, one couch, three rockers, six trouble as it corrects irregularities system in said district, in Coos County,
who took part in the discussion.
and prevents Bright’s disease and Oregon, which will inelude the following:
A Motion was made to the effect of the district schools and to arouse dining room chairs, one extension diabetes. For sale bv E .J. Slocum
One main canal 3 ! feet wide, 8712 feet
table,
one
kitchen
table,
oue
bed
n
greater
interest
among
patrons,
that the eighth, ninth, and tenth
long.
One ditch, 14 feet wide, 6600 feet long.
grades respectfully be asked to pro­ teachers, nnd pupils in their school room carpet 12x12 ft., one cbina
Affords Perfect Security.
Ditches 22440 feet long, 8 feet wide.
tect and care for the clusters of work and home life, I will foil iw rack, one piece Lenolitim 10x12 ft.
Ditches 4620 feet long, 4 feet wide.
Folev’s Honey and Tar affords
one
Toledo
steel
range,
one
30
gal.
the
example
of
other
superintend­
Containing
in all of said ditches, ap­
myrtles on the school ground’s,
perfect security from pneumonia proximately, 169,000 cubic yards.
thus making a beginning in the way ents and hold au annual school fair hot water tank, oue heating stove, and consumption as it cures the
The right of way of all ditches to lie
for the schools of Coos County. Morris chair, one combination j most obstinate coughs and colds. cleared three limes the width of the
of beautifying the surroundings.
I We have never known a single in- ditch.
The lecture committee reported Sincerely believing in the future writing desk, pictures, tube, etc.
widtli of all ditches is taken at
All these goods are practically !8t" nc# of a cold resulting in pneu the The
that Mr. Greenleaf, an impersona­ greatness of Coos Bav and the coun­
bottom, and are to be excavated to
monia
after
Foley’s
Honey
and
Tar
ty
in
general,
it
will
be
my
earnest
new but we me making a great sac­
the level of extreme low tide, amt hav-
tor and lecturer, would appear un­
had been taken. For sale by E. J
¿¡de'siopes'of 45 *.
der the auspices of the League, on effort to make the schools of the rifice in order to get away by the J. Slocum.
! The average depth of ditches has been
---------------------------- estimated at approximately, 5 6-10 feet.
the evening of the twenty-third. county, whnt the schools of a great 1st of May also one driving horse,
All ditches to be dug along the lines
harness and rubber tire run-about
He comes well recommended and county should be.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
j and at the places indicated by the plans,
buKf?y- Hix room house for rent at
I
stand
for
honestv.
efficiency
map
and survey of said drainage system
seould be greeted by a large audi­
Notice is hereby given that sealed
the residence of I. R. Nosier
! now on file in the office of the County
and progress in school supervision.
bids will be received for the construc­
ence.
Clerk of Coos County, Oregon,
tion of concrete piers at the South j
Bids w ill l>e considered for the com-
A committee was appointed to Honesty in the sense of fair dealing
Slough
Ferry
according
to
the
plans
and
:
plete
system or any portion thereof.
meet with others from the High to all and the faithful performance
“ Nine years ago it looked as if specifications on fiie with the County
Any an»l all successful bidders will
School, the study and Porgressive of the duties of ray office, and effi­ my time had come,” says Mr. C. Clerk of Coos county, Oregon. Five be required to enter into written con-
| tracts and give bonds with good and
Clubs, to devise wavs and means ciency and progress in school work Farthing, of Mill Creek, lnd. Ter. per cent of bid to l>e deposited with bid. sufficient sureties for tlie faithful per­
‘‘I was so run down ihat life hung All bids to be filed with the County formance of their contracts.
and
school
supervision.
whereby a public building may be
on a very slender thread. It was Clerk «in or before the 7th day of May,
All bids to be forwarded in sealed en­
In the forthcoming Republican
erected, to contain a library, audi­
velopes to J. W . Mast, secretary of Fat
then my druggist recommended 1908, at 10 a. m.
1
primaries,
I
respectfully
ask
the
j Elk Drainage District, Bandon, Coos
B . FEIVITQ1V
torium and gymnasium.
Electric Bitters. I bought a hottle
The County Court reserves the right Countv, Oregon, by April 30th, 1908.
Altogether the meeting was an in­ support of all who believe in the and I got what I needed—strength. to reject any and all bids
Right* reserved to reject sny and all
P ro p
teresting and profitable one, and it I policies I have here outlined or who I had one foot in the grave, hut
Dated at the Court House at the City bids.
Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Bigs in re
Dated March 4.1908.
Electric Biters put it back on the of Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, this
is to be regretted that more were are interested in good schools.
By C. R. G abier , President, j nesa for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business.
turf again, nnd I ’ve becu well ever 8 th d. y of April, A. D. 1908.
Respectfully
yours,
J. W . M ast , Secretary,
>
not present to give and receive of
Accommodations for Taveling n en a specialty
since.” Sold under guarantee at
En J ohnson ,
JAMES WATSON,
R obert G oetz .
the beuegts thereof
R. S. Knowlton's drug store. 50c.
Board of Trustees * Leave Coquille at C a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. ro. Fare 15.60
County Clerk.
--WANTED--
K. Holverson,
An Insidious Danger.
When You Want Good Coal Buy
P E A R T ’S COAL
Leave Orders
at the Scales
He Got What Ho Needed
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