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tftotyttfu dita Retimi. T U E S D A Y , F E R 28, 1899. R E G U L A R M , Sugar and syrups; tes, coffee and spices; baking nnd washing pow ders; toilet and laundry soa£e; korosene; stock and dairy anil; ; meals; tobaccos. In fact, every- j thing in the grocery line. ------- • ■»»■------------ . T R A IN S W e d n e s d a y » a n d fui days will van us follows: Leave I Arrive 8.0 0a.m . I Miushfleld 12.00p.m . Arrive “ | Leave 9.30 “ I COOU1LLE CITY ll.OOa.m. 10.00 “ I Myrtle Point 10.00 “ on days , LOCAL it e m s . ANNOUNCEMENTS. Service at the little church next Sanday, morning nnd night, at the usuul hourn. J. H. J ames . The Christina Endeavor will give a praise service at the Chris tian church next Sunday night. Nice program. Everybody iu- vited. Rebekah’s ontertainmeut nt band ball next Saturday night. Choice program, including music, recita tions, eto. Mrs. Wooten, the elo cutionist, will be present nnd give two selections. Admission, 10 S fin ttr, refreshments, 10 cents; Art Gallery, 10 cents. Even :ry cough makes your throat more raw and I r r i t a b l e . Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rest and ive them a chance to eal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it ia Shooting Match. At Arngo on Saturday, March 4, 1899, for turkeys, chickens, and one fat bog. Hog to be divided into four choices. A haoo R od A G un C lub . Miss Collison’s second intermedi ate grade of the pnblic schools gave a program last Friday afternoon, having appropriateness to the late “ Washington Day” exercises, as observed so generally by the schools throughout the land. There were only a few visitors pres ent, who made the call at that de partment after briefly visiting other rooms and inspecting tbe new schoolbouse. The pupils gave the following nambers: Song by the school—“ Come, ob. Come with Me;” recitation by Lilly Mynatt; recitation, Do Your Best— Emma Maury; recitation, Children’s Ad Additional locals on 2d page. v ice -M a u d W right; recitation, From the first dose the Garden seeds at the Pharmacy.* Where H on oris Due— Clara Fry; quiet and rest begin: the recitation, The Dusty Shoes— Mat- Have you seen the Jewett type tickling la the throat writer? tie Trice; reading, A George Wash ceases; the spasm weak ington Story— Mabel Hayes; reci ens; the cough disap Fred Mosier, o f the Gravel Ford tation, I Want to Bo a Patriot— pears. D o not wait for creamery and cheese factory, was George Kribs; reading, A W a i f - pneumonia and con in town today. He speaks hope Clarence Tuttle; recitation, Our sumption but cut short fully o f the prospects, and will Presidents— Emma Sherwood; rec- your cold without delay. start to making cheese on the 1st itatiou, Washington's Furewell to o f April. Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pec His Army— Iuez Jenkins; Spring Now pleasedon’tdelay any longer toral Plaster should be Song by the school; recitation, by to settle bills due and over due. Rita Johnson; reading, A Boy’s over the lungs of every per Bills must be paid np before the L if e —Henry Adams; recitation, A son troubled with a cough. 1st of March. After that date col Rally— Vernon G ood; reading, lections will be enforced. Washington and His Father— J ohnson lino’s. Uoasuftl opportunities and long ex- Maris F itch; recitation, Somebody’s srlence e m i n e n t l y q u a l i f y u « f o r a u r i c ® . -------— Wrlto fj' Ivin* - , f- _ medical --------------- Yon boy yonr paper and get a Mother— Mabel Dean; recitation, freely all the particulars In your case. Tell ug what your experience has cheap rubber stamp and do your Tbe Bluebird’s Song— Emma Fair- been with our Cherry Pectoral. You will receive a prompt reply, without printing, when we can fam ish you man; recitatiou, A Mixed Story— cost _ Address. DK. J. C. AYEK, with first-class paper and neatly CryBsy Denbolm; song, George 6 Lowell, Mas«. printed latter or bill-liends, envel Washington, by clans of 12 pupils. opes, etc., at abont what yocr cheap Mms Collison bad prepared quite outfit costs you. Try us. an interesting nnd varied program, The sawmill at Restou is reported and each number was creditably F or S ale —In Bandon, one of the choicest locations, a pleasant to have started up Monday of last given. home, new, unique in style, and week. The Arago creamery passed in with a splended view of the town Paul Perry, of Columbus, Ga., to the hands of W. H. Schroeder and ocean. Sheltered from the suffered agony for thirty years, and nnd W. M. Burgess of Arago last north winds. For particulars, ap then cured his Piles by using De- Tuesday at tbe stockholders’ meet ply to the H erald . [tf. W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It heals ing. The ennsidarntioa is $2500. Services were held at four injuries and skin diseases like magic. The Arago Creamery Association then dissolved. Messrs. Schroeder churches and one hall in this city It. S. Knowlton. last Sunday. Rev. W. Horsfall Joint Representative E. S. Platts & Burgess have been the managers conducted services at the Episcopal arrived home via the bay and this o f the creamery the past season or church, Rev.Robert Ennis, Presby place yesterday. He came over on two, are good business men aud terian, at the Christian church, the train, and was in Coquille City practical dairymen, and for tbe Rev. E. L. Fitch, pastor, at the till departure of the noon boat. approaching seison contemplate Southern Methodist church, Dea- We had a brief but pleasant talk repairing and improving the plant J. II.'Mames at the Church of w ith him. R e p r e s e n t a t iv e T o p - an d o p e ra tin g it for th e interest Redeemed Israel, and C'apt. South- piog had not yet left for borne when o f th e sectio n. gate at the Salvation Army ball. be left ¡Salem. Da Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should bo taken to avoid it. Its specific cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shop erd, Pulilishor Agricultural Journal and Advertiser, Eldon, Mo., says: “None will be disappointed in us R o y a l # k s ing One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe.” Pleasant to take, quick to ^ ~ A b s o l u t e l y *H j b e ^ act. R. S. Knowlton. R Write to the Doctor. tou Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Uncle Jack Wilson returned from San Francisco last Thursday, and with him came some impor Mrs. Ed Rackleff ia visiting her tant machinery lor the Wilson & He parents and friends in Myrtle Wilson machine shops. Point. bought a shaper and a lathe, which Miss Agnes Weaver visited at were delivered at the shops Thurs day and at once put io place. Myrtle Point last week, returning yesterday. Choice up-to-date strain o f 8. C. Brown Leghorn and B. Plymouth A child o f Mr. and Mrs. Mat Rocks are just what you need, and Nystrom, at Myrtle Point, is re I have them. Also White Pekin reported to be seriously sick. docks. Eggs now ready fiom each R. D. S anford , A friend and prominent citizen at 50<i for 13. Coqnille, Oregon. o f this city has bad a lively corres pondence with friends in the east, First come first served; so march, and especially in Kansas, since the up and pay back dues on the H erald late blizzards and bad weather, and and a year ahead. This will secure finds that many want to seek new that good little paper, tbe Farm homes, where the climate is not so Journal, five years without any extreme and damagiug, and most of further pay. Shall we hear from them, if not all, have the means to you within one week? invest and establish themselves. G. W . Clinton was down from He sent several copies o f the H e r Norway yesterday. H e bearded ald to the east, and several also to the tax collector in his den and the acquaintances and friends who live in other portions of this state and editor of the H e r a l d in his sanc seek information from Coos and tum, coming out on top at both places. Carry counties. The Salem Statesman, in its cor In a recent letter from Washing respondence from Stayton, notes ton, D. C., to an old friend, Major this: “ Mr. Prewitt, o f Coos county, G. A. Studer, for twenty years United was a recent guest at tbe home of States consul at Singapore, says: bis uncle, HcDry Follis.” “ While in Des Moines I became ac Geo. Robinson has just received quainted with a linament known as Chamberlain's Paiu Balm, which I a large lot of the best shoes that found excellent against rheuma ever came to the coanty. Just go tism as well as against soreness of and sea them and ask for prices. * the throat and chest (giving much easier breathing). I had a touch of pneumonia early this week, and two applications freely applied to the throat and chest relieved me of it at once. I would not be without it for anything.’’ For sale by R. S. Schilling's B est Knowlton. R O Y AL BAKING PO W D ER C O ., NEW YORK. Grass seeds at the Pharmacy. * Miss McDonald, of Hotel Co- qnille, is visiting at Marsbfie’d. For 30 Days—Mrs. Moon will give rare bargains both in dressmaking and millinery. * The schooner Albion arrived at this place last Friday evening, and is loading with lumber at Lyons’ mill. Mr. Livesey nnd family, who have been living nt Fishtrap the past year, returned to this place for residence last week. Our A. A. Leach and orchestra furnished the music at tLe W ood men's grand ball at Myrtle Point last Wednesday night. The owners of the grapbophone being exhibited the past week at the Robinson storeroom will give an entertainment at the Band hall tonight, dividing the receipts with the band. Admission 15 and 10 cents. W a n f p H —T 0 exchange, good city vv a n i c u property in Los Angelos county, California, for property in Coquille City, or vicinity. Lot 50x[20, new, modern 5-room house, with all conveniences for small fam ily. A fine chance, open for a short time only. H erald L akd A L oan C o . I Bandon itccoraer.l • Budget from Bandon. Five schooners sailed into tbe VV. M. Way has a full line o f . Bandon, Feb. 27.— Thursday wan ------ | fresh groceries, which you will find r,?er yesteiday morning. a successful day for a Dumber of There is ar disease prevailing in at the ‘Depot Store.” | The broom baudle factory the schooners; five sailed in with this country most dangerous be-, _______, __,___, ___ , , __ ___,, i The annual school meeting w ill j shipped a quantity of handles on out a bobble— the Eureka, Parkers causo so deceptive. Many sudden March 6th the Hernster. burg, Albion, Joseph and Henry, deaths are caused by it— heart rtis- j be held next , Monday— . , ,,r — at the school building, ease, pneumonia, heart lailnie oi t> Messrs. Peart and Johnsou, of and the Barbara Hernster, after apoplexy are often the result of j Those having sore eyes may be Coquille City, have opened a which the tug Triumph got off kidney disease. If kidney trouble benefited by looking ut the new i. . . , , . . . the mud fiats, where she had been is allowed to advance the kidney | lot of jewelry at the P harmacy . * butcher chop in the Gardiner build grazieg for several days. m g. Mr. Panter returned bourn poison in the blood is liable to at Russell Demont, of Myrtle Point, Frnuk Lowe aod John M cKin Thursday from a trip to the capital. tack the vital organs, or the kidneys visited Coquille on business yes Mr. Clark, of the woolen mills, themselves break down and waste terday and greeted many friends. non are in Marshfield, wber? they also returned Thursday from a away sell by sell. Then the rich will thoroughly renovate the business trip to 'he city and Port The school censns, abont com ness of the blood—the nlbumen — steamer Comet. It is a six week’s land. He had some o f the goods leaks out and the sufferer has pleted by Clerk Boutell, foots np shipped back from tbe city and Bright’s Disease, the worst form of 103—an increase of 2 over last job. Early last Saturday morning tbe sent them to Portland, where lie kidney trouble. Kidney trouble year. made arrangements for tbeir sale can be detected although it be slow Geo. H. Guerin— he of the tug Triumph started up tbe river and deceptive. First, by analysis Guerin Hotel at Myrtle Point— and just when above the first turn, on that market Henry Rhoner and wife have of the urine; second, by the simple visited the county seat yesterday there beiug a very dense fog. test of setting the urioe aside in a and shook hands with our fat and Capt. Snyder lost his hearings aod departed for Ilumbolt county,Cal., to make their future home. glass or bottle for twenty-four hours, sleek landlords here. went aground on the mud flats. Peter Nelson, E. J. Davidson, when a cloudy or brick dust settling Owing to the small tides tbe tug Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, remained in the mud until yester and Ed Gallier aud family were indicates it. Coquille visitors the past week. It was for just such troubles that Visited the county seat on business day. No damage was done. The public school entertainment in His infinite power and goodness yesterday. He came to conduct was a grand success Saturday eve. the Great Physician caused Swamp- the sale o f n tract of land belong, was well carried N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE The program Root to grow for tho benefit of suf ing to tbe Poland estate, of which STATE OF OREGON, EOH THE ont, which look up abont four fering mankind, leaving it for His be is administrator. COUNT Y OF COOS: hours. Tbe small children as well servant, Dr. Kilmer, tha great kid The protracted meeting at the H. H. Hazard. as the large ones were well trained. I ney and bladder specialist, to dis Plaintiff, Southern Methodist church closed I Sait in Equity to The work showed the interest tbe cover it and make it known to the Thursday night of last week. A Willliam A. Welch, ^ foreclose wort- teachers had taken in tbe perform world. Its wonderful efficacy in and I I Sage. number of professions were made ance of their duties. G. H. B. promptly curing the most distress Niel Manro, during the meeting. Rev. Mr. Defendants, j ing cases is truly marvelous. You Filch is an earnest worker. T o William A . Welah, one o f the above may have a sample bottle of Dr. The New School Laws. named defendants: Kiimer’s SwampRoot, the great kid Yon are hereby notified that yon are re Jesse Hall’s family, living near quired to appear and answer the compiaint ney, liver and bladder remedy, by Johnson’s mill, have all— except State Superintendent Ackerman, o f the plaintiff, now on file against yon mail free. the parents— been having a Beige in the above entitled Court and Canae, at Salem, has been flooded with Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing of the measles. Mr. aod Mrs. H. within six weeks from the dateof the first letters of inquiry relating to school of this summons, to-wit: hamton, N. Y. When writing men have had their bands full minister publication Within ail w^eks from the 28th day of legislation at tbe recent session of February, 1899, the same being the date of the legislature, aud has in prepa tion this paper. ing to and caring for the sick. the first pnblicatiou of tliia summon»; and ration a pamphlet containing copies Druggists, in fifty-cent or dollar if von fail ao to appear and answer, on or Miss Giles and Miss Belle Rich, before the llt h day of April, 1899, the same of all the school laws passed, which sizes. of this valley, attendants nt tbe being the last day o f the time prescribed in be will distribute to county super order for publication, judgment will be Ashland Normal school, attended the taken against yon for want thereof, for the intendents at once, nnd they to the Dewey Merltt Your Confidence? the examination of teachers in relief demanded in the complaint of plaint bonrds o f directors o f the several iff, a snooinot atntement of which ia aa school districts, possibly iu time From the vast army of volun Jackson county lately and got high follows: grades, mostly 100 in the several That a certain mortgage made by yon to for the annual school meeting- juat teer customers attracted by our plaintiff, dated the 16th day of Jane, 1891, at hand. However, we glean tbe liberal treatment, it is evident that branches. in the complaint net forth, tie foreclosed, nnd the premiaes thorein deacribed. to-wit: following information in advance:. our efforts to supply the best stock, W. H. Williams, o f Beaver Lot number foor and tbe booi heard quarter 1st—Qualifications for voter« at best and freshest drags nnd medi slough, who bas been so long ser of the southwest quarter of seotion eighteen, cines, at moderate prices are duly iously ill, is getting abont again. and lot number one, and tbe northeaet school meetings and for school offi- quarter of the northwest quarter of section cers remain nn prescribed at the appreciated. Mrs. VV. continues very poorly, and nineteen in townBhip twenty six, Booth of special session. [T h e law waff C o q u il l e P h a r m a c y , other members of the family are range thirteen, west o f the Willamette me * Macy & Mooie, Propiietors. now recovering. Mr. Williams was ridian, be. by tbs Court ordered sold, and published in last week’s H e r a l d , the proceeds applied to the payment of the so that the H e r a l d ’ s readers ca n sum of Two Hundred and Twenty-five Dol in town yesterday. lars, together with interest thereon, at the inform themselves to act intelli Several o f our people, chiefly of Thomas Krewson, contractor for rate o f ten per oent per annnm from the gently and fairly, and avoid divis the young folks, are at pressnt the 14th day o f May, 1891, the amount dne victims of tonsilitis or quinzy. grading and leveling the court plaintiff upon the note in complaint set ions and contentions, and maybe also, two dollars and forty cent«, expensive and distracting law suits Miss Icy March is undergoing a house block, began work last week, forth; together with interest thereon at tbe rate second attack; Bessie Maury, Net nnd lias coustrncted a temporary of ten per oent per annnm fronr. May 26, ¡ d their several districts.] ten dollars and one oent, together 2d— There is no emergency tie Jenkins, nnd now Miss Allio tramway track and car for tbe pur 1893; with interest thereon at the rale o f ten per Jenkins have been very ill; B, F. pose of delivering the excavated cent per annum from Jane 14, 189/»; ten dol clause to tbe “ Daily Educational Lawrence, o f the Bulletin, has enrtb from the higher ground to lars Rnd eighty-nine cents, togother with Bill.” intend thereon at the rate o f ten per cent 3d— There is an emergency been confined at home a week; lit the fills. ?er annum from March 30, 1896; aeven dol- ara and four oenta, together with intereat clause to tbe “ Reed Bill," which tle Charlie Hur locker is also very At the Southern Methodist church thereon at the rate of ten per cent per an allows school districts to retain tbe sick; VV. S. Perry, and others are last Sunday night, besides very num from April 1, 1837; nine dollar« and complaining, but what degree of interesting services and an able forty cents, together with intereat thereon amount on hand at the r d l u i i I at the rate of ten per cent per annnm. from school meeting up to and d elu d seriousness their cases will take sermon by the pastor, the follow April 26, 1898, the amounts paid bv plaintiff remains to be seen. in satisfaction of taxes assessed against ing ¥50. ing persons were lcceived to mem 4th—There is no change in time said mortgaged premises, alao such an Frank Sherwood was down town bership: M. M. Tennisson, W. R. amonnt aa attorney’ s tees as the Court D c r r o , OVva»\%v F r y , M a Y ie l C . D e a n . shall adjudge to be reasonable, and the of tbe annual school meetiug. today Tor tbe nrst time slue« nnd diabnriemenia or »nt« mrtv» « w . sle with cholera morbus. Jle nays Iona HaDsccm, Mrs. Georgia Proc coats aneh further relief aa to the Coart shall he drove thirty miles- after he was tor and Marie Fitch. seem meet and eqo itable. nunx. This Romraona ia published in pnrsnnnce taken, aud never came so near dy o f an order made by L. Hariocker, aa M oboan — At Bandon, Feb. 27, 1899, to Mr. At a meeting o f the town hoard, and Mrs. Evan Moreau, a son. ing in his life. After this when he C on olf Judge of «aid Coos county, dated goes out in the country he will take held last Thursday evening, John the 28th day o f February, 1899, directing F lynn —In Coqnille City, Feb. JSfi, 1899, to that aeryioe thereof be made by publication Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Flynn, a daughter. a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Morris nnd Geo. R. Wickham were o f the same in tbe Coqnille City lir.iui.P. n Cholera and Diarrhotea Remedy appointed to view the wnter claim newspaper published at Coquille City, in said Coos ooanty, onoe each week, for a pe D IE ». with him. —Missouri Valley (Iowa) of the south fork of Cunningham riod of six successive weeks. C ampbkll —At South Marshfield, Feb. 21, 9. H. HAZARD, Times. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. creek for city use, as mentioned in 1899. A. J. M. Campbell, aged 88 years last week’s H e r a l d . O d their re And 8 months. Mrs. Wooten, the elocution and port, if favorable, a survey and feb28tapÜ Î physical culture teacher at Myrtle estimates of probable cost will be Point, visited our schools at this made. place last Friday nnd proposed to Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the organize a class or classes in elo Micanopy (Fla.) Hustler, with bis cution. We learn that she was wife and'children, suffered terribly not altogether successful, but will from La Grippe. One Minute Cough visit again and take part iD tbe program o f the Rebekah’s enter Cure was the only remedy that helped them. It acted quickly. tainment at Band half next Satur Thousands of others use this rem day night. edy as a specific for La Grippe and Ed Robison and VV. A. Barnett its exhausting after effects. R. S. were in Roseburg lately, returning Knowlton. Sunday. At that place they Work has begun at enlarging bought a threshing machine for the capacity, repnir and reconstruc use next season in this valley. Ed was in town yesterday and told us tion of Lyons’ mill. Besides a large that the Rosebnrg end of the road part of tho mill being new, most of was verv good; in fact the road the old will bo repaired and addi improved as be went aloDg, aud the tions made. Another engine, larger than the original one, will be placed further out tbe better. also to divide the work, thus greatly T. S. Minot, chairman of the increasing the daily output of Populist county committee, it is sawed lumber. said has been urged to call a meet Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lytton, liv ing of tho committee, which he has concluded to do, and will Dame ing beyond Fairview, arrived in abont March 17th as the date. We town thiougb last night’s storm on shall know officially by next issue. a visit by summons to their daugh They The meeting will be held in Co ter, Mrs. Arthur Flynn. came horseback, and faced all tbe quille City. way the darkest night and worst Be sure and read pur great offer storm of wind and rain of the win of tha H erald for one year and the ter, to say nothing o f the fearful Farm Journal five years, all for the roads. Mrs. L ’s horse fell oDce, M « * C. U. UUTLKB, PR O PR IE T O R . price of our paper alone. Just throwing her into the mud; how walk up to tbe captain's office and ever, she received no personal in AVINO LEANED THIS NEW, COMMODIOUS AND MODERN H O ST L E B T draw the greatest prize you ever jury. I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-olaM drew. style, wilh the vert best of accommodations and at most reason- , l The Depot Store— Complete Line o( Fresh Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don’t Know It. Groceries. Unreasonably low pri ces can’t obtain the best quality—pay a fair price. Mrs. Wooten, the teacher of elocution at Myrtle Point, will be at the Rebekab's entertainment next Saturday night and give two nnmbets. Mrs. W. is organizing a class in elocution in this city, and ten baking powder this will afford an excellent oppor At the first meeting of the cred cofTee flavoring extracts tunity to inform yourselves of her soda and spices qualifications. Admission, 10 cents; itors o f W. 8. Vanderbnrg, held under the direction of the referee refreshments, 10 cents; Art Gal in bankruptcy, E. Pannenherg, esq., lery, 10 cents. at Marshfield, last Wednesday, at George Martin came in from tbe office o f J. F. Hall, most o f the Josephine county last Friday even creditors filed their claims and ing, where he had spent two or elected James Watson trustee of Among the debts three months. Mrs. G. W. Steven- the estate. bod , who had also been absent claimed to be owing, only two were visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert disputed—one by the C. B., R. Sc Toltn, at Dryden, in that county, E. It. R. A N. Co. for subsidy sub returned with biro. A few days scription, which case is now in before leaving on bis return trip court and undecided, and the other George saw A. O. Wheeler, who by tbe 8un Publishing Co., winch seemed to be bappy as a clam. is disputed and as yet unfiled. He bad just hiui an assay of a good This latter accounts for the S on’s quartz strike, showing ¥88 gold per personal onslaught upon Mr. Van- At the Fair Store, C. M. S k e e l s . d trb u rg . ton and pay silver. arc fine at a fair price. ' Onion sets at the Pharmacy. I Q an dies, T oilet S o a p O ils> Q u in in e , Shoe P o l i s U U n g u en ts, W a ll P a p e p A r a ic ^ B a y R u jy j Jnk, L a x a t iv e s , S a r s a p a r ill^ L in im e n ts , P a re g o riQ E n v e lo p e s , J e w e lr Y MACY & MOORE. H otel coquille ,3 - 8’ W E WANT to trade 220 acres good farming land in the best loca tion as to school and market in Ne braska, either for a farm, town prop erty or stock of goods in Coos county. Benny Lawrence, whom we note elsewhere as being on tbe sick list, was taken worse Sunday, but has improved somewhat up to going to press. His trouble is tonsilitis. able rates. Tables sapplied with the best the market affords. SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial m* SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms roomy and centrally located. for Families nnd Theatrical Troupes. Hates—$1 to fl/iO pet day. W e W y ti I^ O I^ ÎN T I T h e L io n e S t a r *»— H butcher business. I offer for rent iny : building, tools, etc, I will go out of busi- I ness February 15, 1899, and this being the ! only butcher shop in town, would like for | some reliable person to continue the bnsi- ness. j Any one desirous of running a butcher I business would do well to call on or address THOH. ANDEHSON, taprlfij Bandon. O regon. j Mrs. D. F. Dean left for Myrtle Point by yesterday’s train to visit Mr. and Mrs. I). R. Toy. Mr. T. is reported to be very low. ■■■■._ Tbe Depot Store is crowded full of new RDd good tilings, but what you don’t see, ask for it, and Mr. Way will wait on you. VV'. Wrenslinll spent several days of last week nt Bandon on a busi ness call, returning Saturday. ’ Get Your Groceries et Befl- Roct Prices Misa Gertrude Buell, of Look tng Glass, bas icsumed her situ ation at tho Soldiers’ Home. Hon. S H. Hazard is in this city, having come over from Empire on 1 yesterday's train. F o r R e n t, F ò r AT T H E F A IR ST O R E . 1 ■— The first business session of the paator and elder* of the newly-or ganized Presbyterian church at this place was held Sunday at W. S. Perry’s residence, after the morning service. Among future appoint- mente is that of a communion serv ice on the 4th Sunday morning in March—20th—and second regular appointment for service by the paator in that month. C O. OILKEY, PROPRIETOR. Coquille Oily, O t .— OpposlU Depot. Keeps only Pore Winee end Liqaore sad Fine Cigars. T he Americas Clab Whisky is oae o f the special ties served in theas Clobroome. Kent Billiard TaMe ta HoiUpra trtfM Final N«tic« to Taxpayer«. " V OU *re hereby notified to settle yocr 1 taxes forthwith, as the County Conn baa ordered me to make immediate collec tion of every cent that is dae the county, and after tbe 10th day of February we will begin «> levy opon the property o f *11 that have not paid their taxea op to the veer o f 1897. inclusive. Yon are farther notified that on and after said date we will not receive Coanty Warrants iu payment o f delinquent taxes. W W. G aos . Sheriff o f Cooe county, Oregon. Coqnille City. Jan. 26. 1899.