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I. 18lbs. dry granulated sugar $1 at tho Fair Store. * Don’t miss the'pioneers’ reunion T U E S D A Y , AUGUST 8. 1899. ' next Tuesday. Excursion rates on the train. R E G U L A R T R A IN S Hon. B. Hermann will he present ONDAY8, WEDNESDAYS aud F ill- with and address tho pioueers at days will run as follows; their mretiog uext Tuesday. Arrive fiftiive | 10:16 a. m. 7 15 a. m. | Marshfield Samuel Barrows, justice o f the 7:45 “ j Beaver Hill Junnt'u Leave 9:45 peace at Bandon, visited Coquille “ 9:30 8:15 “ | COQUILLE CITY iuHt week on business aud pleasure. Arrive “ 9:00 8:46 a . m . | Myrtle Point Will Cox, who is now in tho Laird camp on North Coos river, ANNOUNCEMENTS. has been visiting in town a day or Rev. W . Horsfnll will fill hts ap two. Grandma Seed is spending a few pointment at St. James church, iu ibis city, Sunday, August 13th, ¡days with her people, having come down from Myrtle Point last Fri morning aud evening. day. Regular services uext Sunday nt Read oar “ announcements” — tbe courthouse, hy Rev. R. Ennis, pastor ot tbe Presbyterian congre bend of 1st locnl column. May be gation. All are cordially invited. something there for you to iuterest yourself in. There will be a church confer, Miss Winnie Nowlaii/H, of North once of the class at the Methodist Episcopal church, south, next Sat slongh, is a visitor at S. P. C. John urday evening at 7 o’clock. Lot son’s and will attend the teachers’ every member try and be present. examination. Business of importance demands A call is mode for the annual your preseuce. E. L. F itch . meeting o f the stockholders of the Tbe county superintendent noti Coos County Mercantile and Ship. fies us that tho annual teachers’ piDg Association. institute will convene at Coquille Our young attorney friend, W. City, August 21-25. Stato Superin C. Chase, has opened an office in tendent Ackerman and Prof. Grout, the new building near Masonic hall o f Portland, will attend. and will solicit in the courts. An entertainment and lunch will V. L. Arrington, of Bridge, vis be given by the members of tbe Christian church at their church ited Bandon last week, and renewed tomorrow evening. Admittance auld long syne among some of our free; lunch 15 ceuts per plnte, or citizens for two or three days. G ingilli CÜn JgewJfl. M 26 cents for two. A nice program Mr. Livesay’s family has re o f music and recitations. Every turned from Bnndon to Coquille to live, though Mr. L. himself is body invited. working at the McCaDn mill. L O C A L ITEM S. Say, why don’t yon get yonr Photos made while Mr. Hunt is Additional locals on 2d page. Corvallis Flour $3.60 per hbl. at here with his photo fcoat? He will only be bore a short time d o w . * the Fair Store. * James Lnird, the mail contractor, Social at Christian church W ed has been down from his home at nesday evening. The H kiiald is prepared to do job Sitkum and spent several days in Coquille and visiting his brother printing in the best style. Jack Sam McAdams has accepted a Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey, of position ns engineer iu the Klon Roseburg, well known in this dike logging camp. Mrs. Alva Lee, of Bnndon, is section, reached this place Inst visiting her sisters, Mrs. Knowlton Saturday and went over to the bay and Miss Edith Hayter, of Coquille. yesterday. We are assured that Hon. Binger Geo. Lench came in from Pikes’ camp, nt Sumner, Inst Friday even Hermann will be present and par ing, and spent Saturday and Sun ticipate in tbe pioneers’ reunion at Marshfield on the 15th inst.— next day at home. Tuesday. S. J. Miller’s new barn is now The Herald Land Co., through nearly completed. It is quite large and arranged for his dairying uses. R. D. Sanford, sold the Sam Nos ier property, in Noith Addition, It is 60x64 teet. to Myron Wickham, and the latter C. O. Gilkey’s property— lnte will locate here. Gilham’s—on Front street, ¡3 be The wharf ¡8 risiDg slowly, and ing neatly remodeled and finished will be very useful when completed. by Messrs. Batch nud Steele. Our freighting hy river is growing Applicants for tpachers’ certifi immensely, aud the uew wharf will cates are arriving for tho semi be very convenient. annual examination, which begins Mrs, Sarah Brosi and young son, tomorrow morning, at 9 o ’clock, at Charley, reached this place from the courthouse. ► near Roseburg last Saturday even F ob R e n t —House and four lota ing and are the guests of her sister, near Christian church. Two good Mis. J. Wes Nosier. garden lot# in bottom, and small or Mr. and Mrs. Professor Haw chard o f good fruits on bench lots. Apply at this office. * kins returned Friday from their Curry county trip. Their return Capt. Alex Smith, the logger.^ was hurried, as business demanded turned in a raft of logs to Lyons’ the professor's attention. mill last Friday, after a shut down Prof. Claude Nosier, Henry N. and wait of several days by the Lorenz, Ed Lorenz and John John mill for the material. son left on a hunt to the Elk river Sol Culver, o f Band on, was a vis country, Curry county, last Satur itor in Coquille last wepk. There day, to be gone ten days or two is said to be quite a stir between weeks. the rival water companies there, The H erald Land Co’s list has one of which is represented by Mr. been altered lo suit tha facts, sev Cnlver. eral uew properties being added, F ob S ale —In Bandon, one o f affording great bargains in some the choicest locations, a plensnnt instances, while a few have been home, new, unique in style, and sold or withdrawn from tbe market. with a splended view of the town Walter Drane and Geo, Steven and ocean. Sheltered from tbe north winds. For particulars, ap son expect to leave at once for their ply to the H ebald . [tf mining intererests at head of Cow : creek, Douglas county. It is possi AGENTS WANTED — FOB “ THE LIFE and Achievements ot Admiral Dewey,” the b l e they will be absent some time world’ s greatest navol hero. By Murat as they want to prospect thoroughly. Halstead, the lifo-long friend and admirer [O nr friends started yesterday.] o f the nation’s idol. Biggest and best book; over 500 panes, 8x10 inches; nearly 100 panes halftone illustrations. Only $1.50. Enor mous demand. Big commissions. Outfit free. Chance o f a lifetime. Write quick. The Dominion Company, 3d Floor Caxton BldR., Chicago. (U vrtle Point Entrrpria«.) n o t roooajmenJed for ; (.„„jth in j,.; but if jo u j Prospectors reoeutly relieved the have kidney, h v ororh la d -! x v v y vy x . j L r trouble it will be found ‘ Divilbisa mining claim of a $150 just the remedy yon need. At drivitieU in j pocket. fifty cent end dollar si/.> !i. You ■> ay have Several wagon loads of campers a »Minnie bottle of this wonderful in w dia- j envery by unit free, also i>uinph!et telling i passed through town this week all about it. Addreea, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. fiom Douglas county .en route to Q I V S3 vv A M Miss Dora Wasson, of Eckley, has been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Fry’s for some days. Bishop Morris is expected to visit this section of Oregon about the 1st of next month. J. .0 . Stemler came down from Dora yesterday on n business trip. He will do some logging in the fall. neat 2-acre home in Coquille. New house, fruit and shrubbery, aud chance for garden if taken at once. * F or R unt — A Dr. Carter aud family departed for Santa Barhaia, Cal , last Wed nesday, for temporary residence, owitig to Mrs. C’s health. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Belien, of Bridge, came down yesterday to be present with her father, Provit Dean, who is seriously jll. ■ Bandon to enjoy an outing at tbe seaside. R. C. Dement left at this office 1 one uay this week a sprig from an apple tree, on which there was a last year’s apple, perfect and son D d , several green apples nnd blossoms. The sprig was taken from a tree of the Virginia Greeniug variety which grows ou Mr. Dement's premises.in town. A jolly crowd of young people from Coquille attended the enmp meeting at Gravel Foid last Sun day and in the evening enjoyed a trip to onr city. The party con sisted of editor B. F. Lawrence and wife; Misses Julia Drane, Clara Gage, Mnrviu Lamb, nud Birdie Nosier; Messrs. E. E. Johnson, Novia Little, W. H. Lyons and Cbas. Skeels. G. F. Boutell is arranging to go to Berkeley, Cal., withiu tho next few days, for temporary residence. He will join Mrs. B. there, with the children, nnd stay for her health', which is improving most satisfac Johnson Bro’s creditors have torily. forced them to close their books T. M. Hermann, chief of the against all creditors. But don’t you ferget it, they aré iu tbe mar mailing division of the U. S. pen sion office, arrived at bis home on ket for cash. * the South Coquille last Friday. He P lease R eturn .—Some one bor will yisit with his family about rowed a volume of “ Cowdry’s Jus three weeks aud then return to tice Treaties,” a large hook, which Washington aud resume his dntieB. 1 desire they should return to me Misses Della nnd Myrtle Fox at once. J. H. C ecil . went horseback to the North Fork Don’t miss the social at the Chris last Wednesday and visited briefly. tian eburdh Wednesday night. No They bad quite an experience with admission fee charged. A good much daDger attending ip reaching lunch will be served for 15 cts. per their destination, having to pass plate, or 25 cts. a couple. Good through a burning timber section. program. They returned safely. J. W. Gunn, adjuster and special Miss Eva Hall closed a three agent of the Liverpool nnd London months’ term of priyate school last and Globe Insurance Co., from Friday at Brewster Valley, and has Washington, has been visiting this been engaged to return the first section in the interest of bis com week in September and conduct a pany. Tbe H ebald acknowledges four and one-balf months' term of a pleasant call. the public school. Miss Eva is The H erald thanks the vener popular wherever she teaches. able nnd loved Mrs. Esther M. J. M. Perkins, of tbe lower river, Lockhart, president of the Coos wns up on business and spent last County Pioneers’ Association, for Friday and Saturday in Coqnille. an invitation to attend tbe annnal Mr. P, tells us tbe logging indus reunion of that society, which try is the chief concern with them meets at Marshfield on Tuesday, now, though the fishing season August 15th. promises to add considerable life Our Coqnille Creamery dis and tbeir dairying is not lagging. tributed $4(500 amoug its patrons Quite a Dumber of the pioneers and employes. Tuesday o f last in the vicinity of Myrtle Point are week. The patrons received pay making arrangement^ to drive over for their June snpply at the rate to Marshfield oft tbe 15th nnd’ camp of 18A cents per pound for bntter- nt the reunion, and thus enjoy the fnt. The butler yield was nearly visit with their*old neighbors in 27,000 pounds— exceeding any for camp that early days may be re mer month. called more vividly to Ibeir mem . The annnal reanion of tbe P íod - ories. eers’ association, to be held nt It is said that the district en Marshfield on the 15th inst., will campment of the G. A. R. will be donbtless be the best yet held. held at Marshfield on tbe 16th inst. The veterans and heroes of the —just following the pioneers’ re enrly days are quite enthusiastic, union— bnt we have no official in while tbe citizens of Marshfield formation. I f it should follow, and vicinity will spare no effoit to Hon. B. Hermann is exppeted to entertain and make the affair a he present with “ the boys” aDd ad success. dress them. The comity board o f equaliza tion will meet at the county clerk’s office in this city on Monday, Au gust 28th— the last Monday of the month— and do the work usually devolving upon that body. Be sides reviewing and revising as sessments, complaints will be heard relative to excessive assessments, corrections, etc. The H ebald publishes today the letter of Rev. J . B. Lister, vis iting state evangelist of the Chris tian denomination, to the Oregon ian, in which he gives some interest ing information about this section as viewed by one traveling about a great deal aDd learning from comparisons. V ote of T hanks —The members of tbe Christian efinreh o f Coquille desire to express their sincere thauks to those friends who so kiudly assisted in the singing dar ing the services of the past few weeks; nlso to all others who helped them in any way. M rs . L. P. M aury , Clerk. Bandon Recorder: P. A. Mur phy, tbe well known commercial truveler, representing Murphy, Grant & Co., was stricken with par alysis last week in San Francisco. He was packing bis truuk for an other trip in the country when stricken. Little hopes are enter tained for his recovery. Marshfield Sun: Arrangements have been made with the railroad company and pioneers attending tbe reunion in Marshfield from the Coquille will be allowed leduced rates. Tbe train will leave Myr tle Point at 9:30 a. m. and tickets to all, for tbe round trip, will be $1.50 from that point, and $1 from Coqnille City. Return tickets will bo only good for tbe day following. PIMPLES Gravel Ford, Aug. 4.— Tho Ad-i ventist campmeeting cloaed ou the ! 3Uth of July. Eleven were baptized I “ Jly w ife h a d p im p le s o n Iter fa ce , but she has be mi taking CASCAU KTS and they —three of Sheriff W. W. Gage’s j have all disappeared. I had been troubled with constipation fo r som e tim e, but a fter tak girls, G. S. Colemean, wife and ing the first C oscurct I have had no trouble daughter Myrtlo, J. M. Bright, two w ith this ailm ent. W e cannot Bpeak too high ly o f C ascarets.” F red W a K m an . of Mr. Fox’s girls (Mr. Fox being 5708 G erm antow n A vc., Philadelphia, Pa. lately from the Willamette valley), CANDY one of W. H. Bunch’s boys and May | CATHARTIC Miller. C. Bunch conveyed Elders Decker and Faro to lloschurg on on tho 31st, on thoir homeward way. TRAD! MANN RKOiSrBPMEO The campmeetiug now in session on Coos river, conducted by Revs. Epperly and Brock, are having good success. Some are being brought to Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do tho knowledge pf the truth— four at Good, Never Bicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c. 25c. 60o. C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . .. . last letter received had found the S t e ... rlin g R em ed y Company, Chicago, M o n tre a l, New York, t i t light. 9* - Habit. r“g‘ The reads are getting quite dusty. NQ-TO-BAC SSÜK t t i w i * Tobacco Quito a crowd has passed en route for Bandon beach from Douglas Ireasurer s Notice. county. Mart Munson is in from Roseburg, O T IC E IS H E lt E B Y G I V E N T H A T having come over on a wheel. county u arrant No. (»19, WÊÊ9 RETOBE ■ ■ for $500. amt endorsed November 1898, and county The old schoolhouse at Gravel warrant No. 663, 'or 1C. $250, and indorsed Ford waB taken down yesterday, and December 7,1898, will be paid on presenta a new house will be built on the tion nt my office in Coqnille City, Coos county, Oregon. No interest will be allowed ground without delay. after June 26,1899. W. W. HAYES, County Treasurer o f Coos county« N. G. W. Perkins’ new store at Myrtlo Point is fast coming to a fin ish, and is quite an ornament to the town. James Moss has bought out James Byers’ ranch and will do logging Manufacturers of extensively. K cm tux . First- The Marshfield Sun of Inst issue Class says: It is said that T. S. Minot, Arago, Oregon.. chuirmaD of tbe Populist party of Coos county, will hand in his resig i nuWM, i J. J. Lamb, Coquille City; nation at next meeting. It appears A okntq . ( Mnt Lee> Bandon. from all accounts that the paity Dimension Shiagles, $2.15 at mill; Com has divided on tbe question ot ex mon Shingles, $1.40. Only one grade o f Shingles made. pansion nnd lias completely dis solved. Silver Repnblicans return ing 13 tbe Republican ranks nnd Demociats to tbe old “ has beens;” M E .R .I hence his resignation. The above announcement from the Sun has not been unlooked for, and while a return of the Silver Repub licans (of which Mr. Minot is sup posed to be one, if anything) to their first love, and the Democrats to the “ has beens,” was not unexpected, THE for their joint action nt the last election with the Populists was tem porary and supposed and so an nounced to be from patriotic motives at stato and county conventions, yet IS REM O VED if Mr. Minot, or the Sun, or a son- TO THE of-a-gun, is so silly as to think he can disintegrate the Populists and NEW and COMMODIOUS deliver them over in bonds and ser vitude to tho Philistines, he will RED FRONT. find ho cannot deliver the goods and should bo sent to tho asylum at Salem. Luoow What does it d o ? It causes the oil glands in the skin to become more active, making the hair soft and glossy, precisely as nature intended. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circu lation in the scalp and stops the hair from coming out. Tbe steamer Brunswick is to take the placo of the Fulton on tbe route between San Francisco, Humboldt, Coos bny and Portland. Tenn Robison was doing town last Saturday. Between answer ing to everybody for himself and so many Robisons and their fami lies, be can hardly attend to busi ness, nnd he considerately inter vened nnd saved this reporter’s scalp by not reporting onr congrat ulations to mother nnd “ little Jim Nosier leaves every noon daughter” just arrived. with a fine hack and team for W ill Sugg came down from Beaver Hill Junction, reaching that Pike’s logging camp in something point on time for the trains to the of a hurry last Wednesday. He bay on Tuesdays, Thnrudays was after a doctor to attend one and Saturdays, nnd also for pas B. F. O’Brien, one of the loggers, sengers to this place from the bay. who wns crashed by a log that Work on the road to the North morning. It was at first thought Fork, from near the creamery to O’ Brien’s injuries were serious, Jack W oods’ placp, was beguH last but on examination they proved light and the week by Supervisor Hudson. If comparatively this route should prove practicable wounded man is doing well. at all, it will be an immense advant We have used Chamberlain’s age to that section and this town. Cough Remedy in our home for Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fox bitched up a fine team last Friday and made “ a bridal tour” to Myrtle Point— Mr. F. to attend to some business connected with the build- lag o f the Middle Fork bridge, and Mrs. F. for an outing, rest, and to visit some old friends. They re turned at D ig h t. “ Richly illustrated” barely de scribes the August C o s m o p o l i t a n , Attorney L. A. Roberts, of Myt- there being in that great number { tie Point, ban been appointed by one hundred and forty-six different the state land board at its late illustrations of all sorts and sizes meeting at Salem to represent that and not one of them commonplace 1 board in its loan transactions in or uninteresting. The literary fea J Coos county, and M. B. Gibson, of tures of the magazine vie with the Gold Beach, in Curry county. pictorial, the whole forming a most New forms of mortgages and notes attractive magazine for summer have been sent to these officials, reading. ; adapted to tbe late legislative acts < regarding interest, etc. Prof. C. A. Sayre, our export optician, will have regular office F. T. Sanderson (whose initials daya at Hotel Coquille Satardaya we made “ M. T.” in last H erald ), and Mondays. The people o f Coos whom we mentioned as having county are now finding out they bought the business lot adjoining are getting high grade goods at a Lamb & C o’s hardware store, on very reasonable rate. The best -the corner coming np from tbe p roof of his skill is the accuracy river landing, concluded bis visit with which tbe professor adjusts at Bandon and busiuess at this lenses to correct all cases o f defec 1 place last Friday and started to tive vision. Careful attention and liis borne at Dillards. We made an- honest treatment to children who 1 other error last week in statiiig are so often imposed on by many that be was a proprietor of the traveling opticians. Call and hnvo nickel mines— he is the superin your eyes tested and consult with tendent. He let the contract for the professor and ascertain if the his building at this place to oar glasses yon are wearing can be im contractor and builder, Thos. Hea proved on. No charge for consul ton, which is to be completed in tation and examination. * 00 days. Gravel Ford Dots. P . k II Prevenís nnd !! Cures Baldness Ayer’s Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only there Is any life remain ing la the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, as will a hair dye; but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disap pears and the darker color of youth takes its place. Would you like a copy o f our book on the Hair and Scalp? It is free. I f you do not obtain all the benefit« you expected from the use of the Vigor , write the Doctor about It. 1 ^ Address, DR. J. C. AYER.® 9 Lowell, Mass. Arrivals and Departures. Arrivals from Eureka by tbe Fulton, July 31st: Mrs. Wrn. Mc- Cready, Miss Ida Lafferty, Mrs. G. O. Brown, Mrs. P. E. Gagnon, J. Levy, J. N. Stenbacb, H. O. Wie- dero. The following departed on the outgoing Areata, August 1st: John Weaver, Geo. Pappas, H. Karm, Warner Wiley, Mrs. Wm. Wier nnd Mrs. M. Dayis. T o C a r o C o n s tip a t io n F o r e v e r * Take C ascaiets Candy Cathartic. lOcorSSo. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. A BARGAIN, NEAR TOWN. 163 Acres, at edge of town, good fruit land, abundance c f pore spring water, underlaid with coal—partly developed— with temporary build ings, good garden nod small pas ture lot. Pai Honiara nt H erald office, or apply to T. H eaton . M A 1 IR IE H . M c C o l l u m - F lan agan — At the home o f the bride, at Empire City, Auo. 2, 1899, Chas. F. McCollum, of San Francisco, and Miss May Flanagan, Kev. Father La Croix officiating. noun. R oh i 3 on — Near Arago, July 30, 1899, to Mr. N ALBEE & HAMMACK, el Gelar S WINS! nerve-killing toHncuo h abit. NO-TO-BA4 removes the desiru for tobaoc-o, wl*k o at nervous distress, expc' ‘ “ tine, purities tho blood, stores lo st manhood, m a k e s t o o strong In health, nerve^gfl ____ and p o c k e t - - « « V __________ book. own dm p glst. who V ill vouch fo r us. Take it with Jll, p a te n tly , persistently. One :. *1. usually euros; 3 boxes, $2,50, „ ____ teed to enre, o r wn refund money. Sterling Beuiedy t o . , Chleago, BonlreaJ, flew Terfc. We Get 'fiere In M e el A N D NOW FOR I ! BARGAINS 11 COQUILLE f e JOHN CCTISKEIT, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Proprietor, (g ij New Management; New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms Aitad.cd. and Mrs. Hook Kobison, a daughter. M a b s t ib s — At Port Orford, July 26^1899. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marsters, a daughter. C ow an — On North Coos liver, July 24, 1899, to Mr. aud Mrs. David Cowan, a daughter. Tn' le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help Now Bar attached; : : Largo and comfortable Office and Rending R om Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Free Trip io Paris! Reliable persons o f a mechanical or Inventive mind desiring a trip to the P a r is E x p o s it i o n , with good Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Pens, Optical Goods. Gold Notice of Annual Meeting. \ r o T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Coos Cbunty Mercantile and Shipping Association (| corporation) will be hold at the hall o f said corporation, in the town of Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon, ON THE 2D DAY OF SEPTEM BER. A. D. 1899, at the honr of 1 o ’clock p. m. o f said day. All holders o f paid np stock are especially requested to be pres ent. W. DKANE, President. Watch Repairing and Engraving. Sewing-Machine Needles and Musical Instruments. C o c L -u ill© We solicit your patrouage. C ity , : : W t can please you . O re g o n . THERAMBLER Your Mother Can Tell You. Wheel many years and bear cheerful tes timony to its value as a medicine which should be in every family. In coughs and colds we havo found it to be efficacious and in croup nnd C O Q U IL L E C ITY , whooping cough in children we Lee Carry took the train yester deem it indispensable.— H. P. R it day for the bay, where be expected Will receive at once and open a full line of thifr Famous Wheel and all their parts. ter , 4127 Fairfax ave., S i Louis, to reach Port Orford on a steamer, Mo. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. having indirectly received word LADIES^ W H E E L S that a sister, Mrs. W. T. White, A Specialty and Always in Stock. Hon. Binger Hermano, commis living at or near Gold Beach, bad sioner of tbe general land office at died a few days before from stran Washington, is in Oregon, nod pos gulation or suffocation, and be — Any person or sibly at his home at Roseburg to being absent from borne received persons cutting on or remou- day. He has visited departments no direct communication and got o f bis work in persoD, including none of tbe particulars, except tho ing Chittim Bark from the the snrveyoi-general’s office and fact of tbe death. Southern Oregon Company's office o f the collector of internal Sara Johnson’ came home last land, without being duly au- revenue at Portland, tbe U. S. land office at Oregon City, yisited Salem Wednesday eve from his trip to the j thorized, will be prosecuted also, and was then to reach Rose- mines. While work o f develop bnrg. He will visit bis mother, ment is not progtessirg as it should, according to taw. brothers, friends nnd neighbors at owing to meddlesome parties get-1 Myrtle Point, iu this county, and ting in their little jobbery, ypt Mr. | Any person furnishing suffi-| maybe extend bis trip to the pion J. is more than pleased with the cient evidence for tho recovery ' eers’ reunion at Marshfield r.ext indications and results o f tbeir ! of bark so taken will l»e given Tuesday, of which society he is an skimp work, which he hopes soon lone-half of the bark rocov- honored member. Mr. Hermann’s to got systematized and straight i ered. friends in this connty are legion, ened ont. [Mr. J. started up yes and his greeting will be hearty. terday again, on a brief visit. J S01TIIEK1 ORNiOS COMPHY. F. LONG 4 SON, " Notice. | fiTR^ffirsp Price isn’t the only tiling... You must see the goods to judge o f ualue. We want you to examine our goods and compare them with what you see else where. Then you'll know that we are selling new and best goods at ex tremely low prices. We sell for cash, Tbat’s Why we can do it. Small profits— quick sales. m. O. HAWKINS. Corner opposite Odd Fellona’ Hall uorlh side