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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1897)
£U ? j Jtrra h l Mrs. C. W. Martin has received a fine stock of goods fresh from the city, and at very low prices. Call and see them. Prof. Kanematz’s silkworms hatched out this morning— to the day aud almost hour set by him for the event. Geo. Martin has hronght Ben Shull's fine Clydesdale horse, Gray Point, from Myrtle Poiut, and will manage him this seasou. Miss Clara Gage was over Sun day on a visit to her mother and portion of the family occupying their new home at this place. Mr. and Mis. E. I’. Mast, of Fairview, were in town shopping last Saturday. Mrs. M’s visits to town are few and far between. Mrs. C. W. Martin lms a full line of meu’H and boys’ clothing, which would be well for all to see aud price before purchasing elsewhere. * A uico residence property at MnrsLfit ld has been placed in our bands for exchange for Coqnille property. Call, if you mean busi ness. * A Testimonial. Johnson Bro’s are selling cheap for cash -auH cash only. * Many passengers came over from tho buy side ou Wednesday's train. New goods—new goods at bed rock prices at, Mrs. C. W. Martin’s. * Don’t miss the temperance meet ing at tho Christian church next Sunday night. For Sale at Your Own Price and terms; ^ section of fine timber ou Coqnille river. W anted —T o borrow, $400, on 3 or 5 years’ time; good security. Apply at H e r a l d office. Rev. Smith will be absent next Sunday and tlicro will be no [ reach ing services at the Methodist church morning or night. N otice —All kinds of blncksm't'i work done as cheap as call he done by anyone else. Horses shod all round for only $1.75. W. D rake . Read tho city marshal’s order about cleaning up and repairing sidewalks. We are glad to notice many of our eitizeus already acting iu the matter. Tho W. C. T. U. will have a short program at their afternoon meeting next Friday, consisting of select readings, songs, etc. Everybody invited to attoud. L. L. Dietz, a practical watch repairer, will soon open a shop in Coquille City— in tho meantime will do all kinds of repairing at homo, at the Judge Nosier rsidence. M. II. Horsey has a line lot of men’s and boys’ overalls, of the best make, very cheap. Also over alls with bibs, from 35 cents to 75 cents. Call and see them. There is a good and a poor qual ity of almost everything ou the market—even iu dru gs--h u t Dr. Moore keeps only the best grade of medicines at his Pharmacy. One’s health should not be trilled with. * The H era ld is in receipt of n com munication from Dr. Easter, reply ing to Mr. Millard’s card declining to accept his challenge to a relig ious debate. But we must decline to publish i t The H e iu l d lias served both parties as far ns it is consistent to do so; further com munications on the subject are becoming personal and bitter, and we have no desire to bo party to any troubles. A prominent western newspaper Our ability as expert dealer in silken recommends flux seed tea as an goods is well proven by the phenomenal excelleut remedy for whooping sale of our silks during the part week. cough. It may be good but it is We have no more of the Ii hud am os, not to be compared with Chamber Armurh, Pointeile and Pon-Gee, but i lain’s Cough Remedy. This prep still there are left a few of the Habutni, aration will allay tho violent fits of Surah, Taffeta, Chungeant and Satins, coughing and make them less fre which we are still holding down at the j quent and less severe. It also lique prices of free w1 tol. Come early and ; fies tho tough mucus, making it don’t bo disapo’t’d. BERLIN S T O R E .! easier to expectorate. Complete POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebra ted for its great leaven- ing strength and healthfulueas. Assarts the food against alum and all forms of adulteration common to the chetip brands. R o ta i . R a s in o P o w d ib C o .. New York. John Ten Brook, of Empire, was a visitor in Coquille limt Sunday. Coquille Pharmacy for station ery, tablets and school supplies.* Mr. nud Mrs. Henry Brown, of Lee, were in town shopping Sutur- dsy. A Memorial service will bo held at Dora on Sunday, 30th iusk Rev. T. F . Gnmcnago will deliver an ap propriate sermon at 1 o’clock p. m. D. A. Watson, of Arugo, wns down ou business yesterday. Mr. \V. prepares and sells a fine nrticle of stove polish of his own inven tion. Miss B ertha Wood, daughter of Uncle Jack of this place, earns up from Bandon last week and spent till yesterday visiting, 'ibe H e r ald had a pleasant call. Do not wear impermeable and tightfittiug bats that constrict the blood-vessels of the scalp. Use Hall’s Hair Renewer occasionally, aud you will not bo bald. J . H. Matlieny, the popular Myrtle Point “defender of the faith,” was down last Thursday on business. Mr. M. honored the H erald with a call aud renewal of subscription. We publish a partial program of the Decoration Day exercises, to ho held at Masonic hall next Monday forenoon at 10 o’clock, and the call for tho reassembling at 2 p. m. to march to the cemeteries and visit the graves of deceased loved ones and friends. Rev. J . E . B lair, Presbyterian minister at Myrtle Point,organized r. union Sunday-school at Norway on the 17th iust. Mrs- Richard Houghton was chosen superintend ent; Mrs. II. A. Bingham, assist ant superintendent; Miss Emma Johnson, secretary; Miss Ethel Dunlap, treasurer. . Mrs. Hersey is still supplying those handsomely trimmed ladies’ hats, just from the east, at astonish ingly low prices. She has also re ceived new stock of specialties, notably nice embroidered silk in fants’ caps, with double frill of lace all around and silk ribbon strings, for only 30 cents. * A. O. Wheeler yesterday presented us with two eggs, the product of one of bis hens, one laid on last Fri day being but little larger thnu a pigeou’s egg, and one laid on Sunday following is large ns a tur key’s egg. Tho contrast makes a curi osity, to say nothing of the immense size of Sunday’s production. A company of the Loyal Temper ance L( gion will be organized at this pi ice at nn early day, by Mrs. Good, who was appointed by the local W. C. T. U. to that duty. Mrs. Willio Dislier is tho depart ment organizer, appointed by tho National W. C. T. U., the former being authorized for this special occasion. A. Alexsou and family left yester recovery is much quicker, too, when day on steamer Coqnille River for this remedy is given. There is no San Francisco, thence to Modec'o danger in giving it to small children, for residence. Miss Mattie Ander as it is a pleasant syrup and contains son made up ligr mind suddenly to nothing injurious. F o r sale at 25 go along, and she will make her an l 50 cents per bottle by U. S. home, temporarily at least, at Mo Knowltou, druggist. desto. The young lady has been Prof. G. W. Doney, the music helping us some in the H er a ld teacher at Fairview, was iu town office, and we regret to lose her last Wednesday morning and social, pleasant association. The started back early iu the day, tak H era ld wishes her u pleasant uud ing Miss Lurla Lytton, who had profitable trip. boon employed at Hotel Coquille School boards contemplating re for some time past, with him to furnishing their school houses, or her home. Ho was driviug a light supplying new school buildings with j road-curt, and ou passing over tho furniture, should address Sirs. Nora cross-walk and turning tho corner A. Good at this place, she having at Messer’s blacksmithshop, the top- the agency for this county of the heavy vehicle slid and jolted aside Sidney School Furniture Co., cf j till tho young lady was thrown to ANTED — FAITH FUL MEN Oil Sidney, Ohio. They manufacture | the ground with mueh force ou women to trav .l for responsible estab lished house in Oregon. Salary $780 ami the celebrated “Beauty” automatic her head and shoulders. Parties expenses. Position permanent. Reference. pupils’ desks and everyt ling neces who saw the fall wonder that her Enclose self-addn ssed stamped envelope. Every neck had not been broken, or other TlnxNatioual, S ta r Insurance B ld g., Chi sary for the schoolroom. cago. desk of their manufacture is war very serious injury inflicted, but the The bay pnpers find food for ranted for 15 years, and any p a rt1 young miss got np and resumed her County Superintendent J. H. thought and friendly quotation on that becomes brokon or unfit for placo in tho cart protesting that Barklow visited our schools last use during that, time will ho dupli the couuty seat question from our she was hurt at all. We fear Tuesday, aud is spending some See card, that she was hurt, however, more esteemed local contemporary. Has cated without charge. time iu a tour of tho schools in iu another column. the local defense fuud run out? than she realized at the time. The this section. The H e r a l d office had shock must have been great. W. L. Hayter, of Bandon, was Todd Dickson w h s yesterday a pleasant call, and a good word •--------- ----- --------------- visiting bis daughters, Mrs. Knowl- morniug again put through an or from this qualified and faithful Notice. ton and Miss Edith Hayter, a deal of aecideut, from which he official regarding the progress of couple of days last week. The received injury and barely escaped our city schools— barring the All citizens ars hereby notified old gentlemnu is feeble, of late. very serious results. While in absence of adequate school room Rev. Mi. Futrcll vacated the the filing room at Lyon’s sawmill, that 1 will officially visit aud aud modern appliances. iuspeot the uremisesof each within Lyons property this morning an d ; his right hand was caught by belt A large crowd gathered here last moved to the Collegiate Institute ing and twisted around with a the corporate limits of the town of building. Mr. Tuttle will occupy wheel, wresting and severely bruis- j Coquille City, beginning Ju n 9 1, Sunday to witness n. ball game. Persons came from both lower and t h e L v o d s property for hotel pur iug that member. It was thought 1897, aud therefore request that all j At fiist that somo of the bones, should comply with Ordinance No. upper-river points, tho steamer Dis poses. 6, requiring all premises to be patch coming up from Bandon, The W. C. T. U. mass temperance were brokeu, but we learn that cleansed of standing or waste water,; while most of those above anil on meeting' will bo held at the Chris such was not the case. Mr. D ick -; rubbish, garbage, offal, etc , upon j the Forth Fork caiueiu vehicles nud son is the unfortunate who was tian church next Sunday evening. The game was pain-of the penalty of a fine for on horseback. blown np and badly burned by A nice program is in hand, including played between Bandon and Myrtle uoncompliance. some charming music. Everybody the explosion of a keg of powder I further urge that citizens see Point, and resulted iu n score of 17 near Bandon Inst summer, from is invited. which he was so long recovering, i that all planks on their sidewalks to 19 iu favor of Myrtle Point. Henry Collier, who will rnn thej are nailed dowu, and broken or The steamer Coquille River No mystery about it When the faulty ones replaced by safe ones. Collier Bro’s mine, op at .Johnson arrived al this place ¡Sunday even mountain, this summer, left Satur Shakers offered some time ago to ! G. A. B rown , ing with a fairly good cargo of day last. Jo e and Glenn accom give away a bottle of their Digestive i City Marshal. merchandise and mixed freight for Cordial to any 01 e who might call | panied, and he took his daughters, j this section. 8he left at 4 a. m. at their New York office, there was j Effie and Ruby, with him. yesterday, having tnkeu on some a great rush and a great many Elder W. H. Nosier and one or deck freight here, aud will fill her two of the young brothers of the people thought they were crazy. hold with coal nt Riverton. She Subsequent events proved it to Church of Redeemed Israel will will take oc several passengers reach at Cunnigham creek scbool- hnve been a very clever advertising from this vnlley, most of whom oose on next Sunday, the 30th, at transaction, for although they gave will take passage at Bandon. away thousands of bottles, it was in 3 o’clock p. m. Everybody is there is no need for you the end profitable; nearly every one Memorial services will be held ut cordially invited to be present and & t o contemplate a w i g the Christian church next Sunday bear the doctrine that we are the that took a free bottle came back for more and paid for it with pleas 0 when you can enjoy the morning nt the usual hour of serv “Banished Angels" discussed. ure, saying they had derived better ices. Rev. Comrade C. A. Stine will pleasure of sitting again results from its use than from any deliver tho memorial sermon. All under your own " th a tc h .” other medicine they bad ever used. are invited — the civic societies, pio ¡J Y o u can begin to get There is nothing so uniformly neers, Mexican and Indian war vet J your liair back as soon successful in the treatment of erans and the ex-confederate boys get S c h illin g 's B e s t o f your stomach troubles as the Shaker J as you begin to use — sincerely and cordially, to be grocer, or if you don’t like Digestive Cordial, and what is present and occupy seats with the union veternns. The general pub it and can’t get your money better than all, it relieves at once lic, too, is expected, of course. LAXOL. tbc new form of Castor back. These are nlso expected to pnitici- Oik is so palatable that children A Schilling rtc Cnmpany pute in Monday's Decoration exer Saa rraiiciac* <26 | lick the spoon clean. cises. W Poor Pilgarlic, E D ro p u s a lin e if y o u c a n ’t A y e r ’s 1 H a ir V igor. ^ 5 ) A N D Y CATHARTIC We have mentioned the fact that The Arlington high-arm sewing machine, represented b y the H erald for the benefit of the people, is as good as the high-priced machines; you buy from agents, and yet fur nished at one-third or one-fourth the price. We ordered an Arling ton a few weeks since for Elder | S. S. Barklow nt Norway, and here is a voluntary testimonial from Mrs. S. S. Barklow: ' Read the H erald ’ s great clubbing ■ offeis— the best ever offered. CUR£ C0MSTSPÂT10H ^ _____ ALL DRUGGISTS ÄRQAT IIT F Í Y flilSRÄN TFRli t0 (’ure anj. a-cof constipation, fascarets are the Ideal Laxa* nDDv/l.U 1 Lu I U b iU tti.u u ju nev^r »rip or arire.tiut cause ea«7 natural resalta. 8am* pio and booklet free. Ad. STi!RUM! ÍÜ JÍI J»V CO. O iìceìm . Montreal. Can., or New York. til. . N okway , Oregon, May 20, 1*07. M c E wem — lhar Sir: Please Mu. excuse me for not writing sooner. I like the sowing machine very! much. It gives perfect satisfaction so far as I have tried it. I think it is just ns good as tho $05 machines. ' Yours, with respect, HORSE-SHOEING GENERAL BLACKSM ITHING , and M rs . H. S . B arklow . | Bffy. A 10-year written guaranty goes with each machine. - - - - » -H»«-- Everybody Says So. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the ape. p eas- ant and refreshing to tho lasie, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowelt, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of (3. C. C. to-day; It), 25, 5» cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. * -©* - Parties wishing marriage li censes can obtain tbe same through D, F . Dean at Coquille City. Ap ply with witness at least a day or two before tbe documents are needed. * -------- WAGON-WORK. --- . The theosophists have purchased 190 acres of commanding land near Sau Diego, Cal., whereon they will erect ancieut shrines and temples in which old time mysteru s will be performed. M A ititir.n . H a v in g r . n t l M r..A . C. W ils o u ’s n w an d w e ll« eq u p p d B a o k sm ith aud W :>goii Sh o p , I am p - p r d o do li k nda ot w o :k in th e above! lin e ;, in fi’ s ’. -c az3 m an n r and r .a s o .i a b .e r a t e s dive Lie a Tric.1. J . W. FIELBj Blacksmith. sarTJi.^ fAdLÂZ-. ■uATXCISS O o q i lille p U R N IT U R E ^ I^ - S 'r O R E HAS AND W IL L K E E P CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF BED-ROOM SUITES. # LOUNGES. SETTEES, # EXTENSION TABLES, ROCKERS. CHAIRS. MOLDINGS, # MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, ETC F orty —L andlbs —At Marsh field, May 15, 1897, by llfcv. Geo. Gillespie, Jam es Forty aud Mrs. Charlotte S. Landles. A GOOD STOCK OF W A LL-PA PER AT LOWEST PRICES. BO It* . S haman — At Empire City, May 9. 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Seam an, a son. W ilson —I n Coquille C ity , May 12, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Wilson, a son. Cox~A t Beave** Hill, May 1(5,1897, to Mr. and Mrs. Will M. Cox. a daughter. P f . terson —At Haynes slough, May 10, 1897, to Mr. pnd Mrs. fSuanee Peterson, a daughter. N btmk —At West Marshfield, May 10, 1897, to Mr. aud Mr*. M att Neime, a sou. L o ftiss —At Beaver H ill, May 10,1397, to Mr. and Mrs. Chester L oftiss, a son. B urgess —At Auburn, Cal., May 14, 1897. to Mr. and Mrs. Bev. H. S. Burgess, a daughter. Coffins, Burial Caskets, etc., anil do Undertaking and Embalming on short notice. fn ; General Repair anil Cabinet work done at store fie,yin I. O. O. F. Building, aud we guarantee satis.“©a fi&yfuetiou iu every line.-’(Da D I K I I. N kal —At West Marshfield, May 17, 1897, Annas, beloved wife of A. W. Neal, aged 26 years and 10 months. C o rbit —At Myrtle Point, May 16, 1897, Miss Nellie May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Corbit, aged — years. ltic hard son —At Beaver Ilill, May 1(5, 1897, Miss Until Kiohardson, aged about 15 years. — W E ALSO H AV £ — COQUILLE Corner Second and Taylor Streets, Is the C om ing Drug Store. 1DNEY chool Furniture Co S ------o- IF E S K FOR 15 YEARS, and any part th at becomes broken or unfit for use during th at time will he duplicated without charge. W rite for circulars and prices to MUS. NOHA A. GOOD, A lent for Cons county, Coquille City, Oregon. WM, BEACH, YOU WANT, Will Supply It For You. s , and all furniture necessary for the School room. Every desk of this company’s man ufacturo is WARRANTED W E H A V EN ’T GOT WHAT T H E C ELEBRA TED ‘ l l l v 4 1 ) T Y ” Automatic Pupils’ M ANUFACTURE D CITY, OR., - o ---- Don t fail to call at tbe Pharmacy. You will find a full stock of Sta tionary. Tablets and School Supplies ou hand. ■--------- * ♦ » ----------- prescriptions Scic3n.tiilca.lly '“Filled.” ' DR. J. BURT MOORE, P ro p rie to r. H otel APER - HANGER c o ô ü ïü l S Q> ft ft ft K. J . TUTTLE, PROPRIETOR. —AND— AVING LEA SED T H IS N EW , COMMODIOUS \ND M OD EltN H O S T L E U Y , I am now prepared to entertain tho traveling public iu first-class style, with the very best of accommodations and at most reason able rates. T ables supplied with tho best tho m arket affords. SA M P LE BOOMS for Commercial men, il l t a k e c o n t r a c ts t o do roomy and ce ntrally located. SP E C IA L ACCOMMODATIONS and T erm s any work in iny line, or work by the for Fam ilies and Theatrical Troupes. day. All work done in first-cla.^s manner Kates— $1 to $2 per day. nud at reasonable rates, or no charges. P H IN T E R S W Church Directory. Cut Rates Str.“Coquille l^iver* 1H RISTIA N CH U Rf If, Coquille City. ) Preaching 2d and 4th Lord’ s days in ouch month, a t 11 o’clock a. i d . and 7:30 a. m. Sunday-school every Sunday a t 10 o’clock a. m. Prayer-m eeting e v o y Wed nesday evening. C. A. S t i n k , M inister. C BY STEA M ER COQUILLE RjVEf? o A' $2.50 per Ton. $3.50 per Tot). T his new and commodious steamer will make regular trips between T axp ay ers. L L P ER SO N S D ELIN Q U EN T IN RKIO H T FROM SAN FRANCISCO ___ their ta x es are advised to s et t l e the to Bandon. Prosper, Parkersburg, R an taxes duo Coos county on or before the 20th day of May, ls97, otherw ise the sheriff dolph. Langlois, Denmark, Riverton aud must comply with the law and force oedleo- Coquille City, t(O l. J . li CRBOI DVB, County Judge, B. F . Boss, Commissioner, I. T. W e e k l y , Coimni uio: < r. F G E O n o i : F A T U A , .11 .I N T U I I . W OOL! W OOL ! | AND : { l l ' | Copile Riyer. FIRST-CLASS freig h t and Passenrer Line. Cnbin passage—any point on Coquille We are paving the highest m arket price for wool, sp it cash on «1» livery, at Bandon. River, $7.SO. O. C. BEN JA M IN , Agent, junffOtf] BANDON W OOLEN M IL L S CO. Mission 1, Pier No. 2, . — San Francisco, C aL j V \ TA R N IN G .— All hnntiug parties or in- J. A. Lyons, local agent, Coquille City. For further particulars apply to W dividual hunters, with or without O. C. BEN JA M IN , Agent, j dogs, are hereby warned to keep off my premise*, or suffer th e penaitii s of the law Mission W harf, lO U SVLK *¿1» aerea of VII Bottoni M J . P EN D LET O N . Han Francisco, Cal. mnr98t| Land, ‘q mile sonili of Coquille C ity , May IS, 1897. on batik of riv o : 18 «ere* in cultivationf gorui farm huddings: orchard, 200 prone trecii—crop thm year. Plenty of appiè H 'ie l iit Vf tr< es for farnily orchard. Term s reason-*- unii R II o i ., , b|l. A(|dr,,wi o . W. STEV EN SO N , ^ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL . Near tho ju nlG tfj Coquille C ity. Furry, offers goods to conmnmrH or dealers nt sm allest margin of profit consistent ’’OR 8 \ L E -T w o foil-blood Jersey B alls, with safe and honest dealing. both elegible to registry for pore-blood, BEAD T H E L IS T . oim yearling and one spring c a lf. The yearling can be bought for $40', nnd Iher 1 L a d ies’ S ty lis h J a c k e ts , dark c o lo r *,. .¡ft 1 months* old calf for $20. Address the CT I HAVE STOCK F O R SA LE Ladies’ Stylish Capes, " •* 3 Him un ot ci for pnrticnlsrs, or writ« F l* K t t a i K i il» . Out of style r’onte. «ir.e 8 2 ...................... I JU D G E J J l . SCHROETTER, Out of stvlo Con**, si/»- 32. d a rk .......... 1 Arago, £uo* county, O regon. jn! v7ifl Ladies* Winter U nderskirt*.......... from Ladies* #1 Underskirt* ..................now Sk irts, wide corded, raffles ................... 1 Ladies’ Rleerelesa Underveets. 10. 15, shortm h Ladies* Vest* with long sleeves, from Ladies’ Hi avy Ve t*, for winter......... 4*5 Lndies* Pants t . n atoh Vest. AND \ CI .ASS IN SHO P/rHAN * H o * * . . . \ 12. i:. : \ D.uih lr F hitrv Bookkeeping v ! 1 begin 45 at m,«h .• IÑ. f. Con way. of f t i e Col- 1 I f T W rite for what yon want. * í I.ÍI.I II,. • J 1 v| on !. , f *n continue 12 1 Weeks, G irl/ il« *e. line m il. 55 Thi *t Short-Hand is f» perior to Infants* Cotton Hose ............ . . . b ) . 15 nnj •'<■hoir.ru cnn j« in il e class n l In fan ts’ Wool Hose.. ........... 10. 15, 2*» nn>r till K. ite* of tuition inni e known 10 mi nppt >n by i «ostai or in person to Child’s Wool H o»e.. .. , ..........5 JL 7)<, 15. I) M CON A AY. L. A. MAUST EUS. W.xd Hose, b la c k ... . ............ 7}%. Address Coquille City, Oregon. Cleveland, Oregon. All kimls of Hose at right pi CalM Passenprs, $71 I The Egg Seoson is Over. C M IT If $ SI0,E' F B All ( AGES, SIZES, -, PRICES, .1 Few Poland China Pis* for Sale Yet nooK K F.m vc m . r. n ? Bring (lowers to the hall Monday. Hurdle Mast was down from Lee j lust Saturday, T U E S D A Y , MAY 25 1897. Toothbrushes, soaps, e t c ; at R E G U L A R TRAINS (Coqnille Fhartuney. Milton Stemler is on a visit to A t ONDA YS, W EDNESDAYS AND F R I- his pareuts at Dora from Merced, H L days will run us follows: A rrive Leave I | California. 12.30 p. m. 8 .U0 a. m. | Marshfield ! W anted — To trade Bandon prop Leave Vrrive “ 1 H.:i0 “ ] CO Q U ILLE C ITY 11.00a. iu. erty for Coquillo City property. In 10.30 “ 10.00 “ j Myrtle Point J quire at this office. * Mrs. Hersey’s handsome trimmed LOCAL ITEMS. hats, noticed in the H euald , are being disposed of very rapidly. Clean >i[> your yards. Read Wm. Beach's card to do Additional local« on 2d page. Nail« only $3.25 at The F air paper hanging and puiuting iu the Store. * best manner and at lowest rates. Mrs. Root will supply bread dur- Mrs. Hoot keeps fresli bread and ing Mrs. Wilkins’ absence. Also yeast for sale. furnish hop yeast al 10 cents per Tire eagle will scream at Myrtle quart. Point on the 4th. Some of the street crossings need Miss Luln Schrosder was iu town repairs, also (he high walks at sev a brief spell lust week. eral places. There is danger of II. W. Duuhaui, of Marshfield, accidents on somo of these latter. was in this place yesterday. You need not go nor send else Finest Hue of toilet soaps on the where for clothing, either for men river at Coquillo Pharmacy. or boys. Mr. and Mrs. Martin have Best of bacon at Johnson B ro’s, brought them right to your door, also eastern honey drip syrup. * aud have the invoices of much more * L. A. Roberts, the Myrtle Poiut to come ou next steamer. Our thanks to the Bandon school attorney, was in town yesterday. W a n t e d t o R e n t — An organ. authorities for a kindly invitation to ho present at the graduating ex Leave information at this office. J. D. Clinton was down yesterday ercises of the cluss of ”97 of the from Arago. Hit! lame ankle is j Bandon High School, to be held | Wednesday, June 2, 1897, at It) improving. I o’clock a. in. Mrs. Fannie G. Dickson, of Myrtle Point, was iu town a brief ■ Capt. Snyder officiated as skipper ou the steamer Dispatch yesterday, spell Monday. Capt. Leo laying off on account of Watch aud jewelry repairing in the serious sickness of his wife's a workmanlike manner at the low sister, Miss Theodosia Hayter. est rates, by C. L . Gray. Miss Edith Hayter went do,vu to A first-class millinery business Bandon ou learning of her sister’s for sale— apply at postoffice to illness. A. G. Aiken, postmaster. Miss Flo Boyrie tried her baud Dr. Strange, tlie dentist, came at paiuliug from uuture a few days to this place Monday aud took since, and took for her subject an rooms at Hotel Coqnille. old straw hut uud three little chicks. The G. A. R. encampment will She had a time of keeping the bo held at Myrtle Point this year little pets still till she could get and a grand time is promised. their dimensions, proportions and The largest and best stock of positions, but succeeded splendidly cigars and tobacco ever brought to and has u very handsome painting. Coqnille City just received by B. NO TIC E .—J . S. McCain is a United States Commissioner and a No E . Nosier. * Our fruit men are fighting the tary Public. He is prepared to make caterpillars at all points. The pest homestead entries and take final has been very aggressive in some proofs on homesteads. He is also prepared to make out and ackowl- localities. Miss Em m a Stmiff came over edgo all kinds of legal papers— from Marshfield lad Friday to deeds, mortgages, bonds, etc. His spend a season with her sister, office is iu the Odd Fellows’ build ing, 1st floor, Coqnille City. Call in. Mrs. Sinclair. ffiy d n *