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Coffein* CUîi g iw lfl. T U E S D A Y , AUGUST 22, 1899. R E G U L A R T R A IN S , W e d n e s d a y s ami f u i - duys will run a» follow s: linnvo I | Arrive 7 .1 * a. m. 1 M arabfleld I 10:1a a. m. 7:45 “ j IleAver Hill J u n ct’ n | Leave 9:45 8:15 “ | C O q U lL L E C IT Y | •• DM A rrive I 8:4a a. 1 11 . | M yrtle F a in t 1 “ 0:00 M on days ANNOUNCEMENTS. T g Womtn «a well ns men are Lee Curry will take a position at XXTTTQ * imuli' m iserable b y Sidney Johnson’s mill. TO and blad d er trouble. Dr. ' tjt ■ t r r Sw am p-H oot the Peter Loggie, of Bnudon, was -tJ-GiA.lVJ.JCj. K ilm er's kidney remedy seen on oui streets lust Friday. prom ptly cu rie. At drupsieta m tlliy cent d ollar eizee. You may bave n wimple Mr. und Mrs. Elliott were visitors ' and bottle by m ail free, aluo pam phlet telling up at Gravel Ford last week. all about it. Address, D r. Kilm er A C o., B in gh am ton , N. Y. Bishop Morris’ appointment for services at this city is Sept. 10th. Death of Owen Short. Dress goods in piece and p a t t e r n lots, just received at Hawkins’ New Owen Short died Inst evening iu Store. * a hospital iu Ban Francisco, the W. C. liose returned last Friday result of an operation. His rela- from a protracted visit at Rose- alives here knew nothing of bis ill ness uutil apprised of his death burg. Ready for fall and winter with a today noon by wire. The remains choice line o f Rubber Goods ot will be brought here for burial.— all kinds at Hawkins’ New Store. * Marshfield Suu. Following are Bishop M orns’ ap pointments: Gardiner, Aug. 18; Empire, Aug. 20, morning; Marsh field, Aug. 20, evening; Bandon, Miss Mary Quick closed her Aug. 27; Port Orford, Sept. 3; Myr school at Roach View last Friday tle Point, Sept. 8; Coquille City, uud returned to Coquille on Satur Sept. 10. day. , Special Hues of ladies’ misses’ L o c a l it e m s ! and childrens’ underwear, at bed rock prices at Hawkins’ New Additional locals on 2d page. Store. * The H eu . vi . d is p r e p a r e d t o d o j o b Mrs. Fannie G. Dixon returned p r i n t i n g in t h e b e s t s t y le . from California yesterday, Hod was An interesting communication on the train for her home at Myr from Hon. Tbos. Buokmnu will ap tle Point pear in next issue.. Mrs. George Pike, after several Big stock of wheat for chiekeD days’ outing ut the beach, rptarned feed— also at cut prices to close last week and then left Friday for ou t—at J. J. Lamb’s. * Sumner to join her husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krewson leave today for a few days' outing on the beach at Bundon. Tom Rennie, a prominent Em pire citizen, was n visitor in Coquille two or three days last week. J. D. Black, one of Marshfield's prominent business men, visited Bandon last week, BDd spent Sun day in this place on his return. A Free Trip to Paris! is your foBPf Opened at the now sohoolhouse in tliis city yesterday afternoon— not promptly at the hour set, owing to tbe delay of Couuty Superintend ent Bunch aud, State Superintend ent Ackerman and Prof. D. A. Gront by the heavy roads between Roseburg aud Myrtle Point. How ever, the teachers got organized, attended to preliminary busiuess and then adjourned till the night session at Masonic Hall. HAIR i TURNING GRAY? NIGHT SESSION AND LECTURE. At 8 p. m. Masonic Hall was well filled, und a little later held a very large und interested RudieDce. ---- • *•» •---- ---- The committee ou program,through Teachers. Attention. - I f you have Prof. Claude Nosier, cliainnau, any trouble with vour eyes —need presented the following order of glasses, or wear glasses—you should j exercises, which were enounced by consult Prof. C. A. Sayre, our local | Couuty Superiuteudeut Bunch, expert optician, and have your eyes tested and ascertain if you need ’ who presided: Piano solo, by Miss Yale, of Snn glasses, or if the glasses you now Fraucieoo. wear are correct. The professor is UecitatioD, by Miss Anderson, of fitting the people of Coos county Marshfield. with the latest style frames, and Address, by Prof. D. A. Grout, lenses ground to order, at very low of Portland—subject, “ What is a prices. Don’t be afraid to trust Practical Education.” your case to him. He will convince Closiug song, “ America,” by tho you of his skill. Will be at Hotel audience. Coquille Wednesday and Thursday These numbers were each charm afternoons of this week, or will ingly given. Miss Yale’s piano solo make special engagements to suit wns very pretty and given with the convenience of teachers during skill. Tbe recitation, with some Institute. No' charge for examina such title as “ The Sleigh Ride,” or, tion and consultation. * “ It Only Coot Ten Dollars tor the — .-■» ---------------- Frof. Sayre, our local optician, R ig ” — wns humorous, idiomatic, visited professionally at Marsh strong in character, without slang, and giveu iu good voice and artis field last week. tically by Miss Anderson. The Mr. aud Mrs. F. A. Tierce were address o f Prof. Grout wns very down from their home at Fairview tine, sensible and instructive. It last week to do some puchasing. wns giveu iu an easy, graceful, en Our schools will open the 1st tertaining way, sans eloquence, Monday in September— that is, sans display, thus holding the at next Monday a week, or September tention of all throughout Ins ad dress od what would constitute “ A 4th. New and nice lines o f Worsteds, practical education.” The sessiou tonight will be seasonable Drebs Goods and Cre- ponoes just opened at Hawkins’ specially interesting to the publio also, and there should he a full New Store. * house. Tex Robison tells us a number of bis neighbors will bave hay and grain damaged by tbe prolonged rainy weather. Is the place for Clocks. Best make, A big line of Shoes, for men, fully warranted and kept in repair women apd children, at the closing by nn experienced workman. Call out cut prices at J. J. Lamb’s. and see our line. We will be pleased The best cbance yet. * to show them to you. Yours, very truly, Mrs. M. E. Flyer and son, L. *2t WILSON JEWELRY CO. Plyler, mother and brother of our neighbor N. Plyler, arrived from City Council Proceedings. California yesterday. H. L. Burleson has his fruit evaD- orator aud packing house all ready Miss Hulda Green, of Myrtle for the season, and is prepared to Point, was down visiting Miss handle large quantities of fruit. Stella Fry the first of the week. Johnson Bro’s creditors have A new line of ladies’ and chil forced them to close their books But don’t dren’ Shoes, as also geutlemeu’s against all creditors. Slippers, at Hawkins’ New Store. * you forget it, they are in the mar ket for cash. * Stanley Graham, o f Bandon, Another of Robinson’s log rafts was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lawrence last week, who are was towed from Stella to Astorio, Sunday of last • week. Two tugs relatives. will tow it from tbe Colombia to First-class San Jose mills suits San Francisco. for men and boys, nt J. J. Lamb’s Miss Elsie Tilmnu, who has been Everything goes at the closing-out cut prices. J * leaching at Coos river, carqe over on yesterday’s traia to attend the Editor G . M. Short, o f the Myr institute. She is a guest at Mr. tle Point Enterprise, was an attend and Mrs. Perry’s. ant at the pioneers’ reunion at the Fry’s grocery will occupy oue of bay last week. the storerooms in the Dew Sander- Bert Tuttle is home again from s o d block, as soon as ready. Their the Porter mill, where he had been present quarters are hampered in engaged several weeks at repairing size and by inaccessibility. the boilers, etc. F. Long & Son received a new L on g ’s newsstand is booming, stock of the celebrated Rambler and now carries the latest issues of and Ideal bicycles by Inst steamer, It is a great rush at J. J. Lamb’s 6heet music, as well as literature and have'another older on the way. and news publications. Ladies will find some beauties to closing out sale. Such bargaius were never offered before, and the Hon. O. Dodge was a participant select from. people realize the chance. * in the reuuiou of the pioneers aud Proposals for laying the sewer— We have no report of tho pion- G . A. R. at Marshfield last week, 1760 feet—from the courthouse to being a member of both bodies. tne river, are asked by the county ’eers’ and G. A. R. reunions, held coart through the H e r a l d today. lftstj week, prepared for this issue, Mother Bunch and daughters, See particulars in advertisement but have a good one promised for Mrs. J. M. Bright and Mrs. Wat next week. kins, are down from their North headed “ Notice." Sun: Mrs. Captain Jackson, Fork homes duriug the teachers’ Comrade J. W. Felter, o f Ban Mrs. M. E. Lockhart and Mrs. institute. don, who lias a position at Reed’s Lydia Yonknm, the first three white The Fair Store announces the shipyard at the bay, took leave to women to come to Coos county, early receipt— now due—of a large visit his home, passing down yester were present at the pioneers’ meet and select stock of rubber goods, day, during a temporary shutdown ing. including mackintoshes for meu, for lumber at the,yard. women and children. Snn Jose woolen mill suits— all Dr. E. E, Whittaker, a dentist of Attorney Seaman, of Marshfield, Portland, visited in Coquille lately wool gcods and guaranteed equal wss a visitor ou legal business Inst with a view to locating. We had to the best iu the market— for both week, and then goes to Port Or a pleasant call. After prospecting men and youth, nt J. J. Lnrnb’s ford to be present at circuit court, some, the doctor has located at closing out sale. No such bargains were ever offered before. The which couvoned yesterday. Myrtle Point, we learn. prices are cut on tbe goods as on Pike Maury, N. Plyler, Alex Hon. S. H. Hazard, the Empire all tho stock. * Seed and Mr. Pinuey, o[ tbe mill attorney, went early last week to Dave Campbell is fust coming hands, staited at ouco ou closing attend the Curry county circuit dowu of the mill for the Elk river court, which was to begin yester to the front as a mining expert. section ou a hunt of a few days. day. He would be present at the' He is doiDg much to develop tho call o f the docket aud setting of riches iu coal of the Riverton sec F o r S a l e — In Bnudon, one o f tion, and with transportation facili cases. tbe choicest locations, a pleasnnt ties to market it, our coal magnates Coquille’s jewelry store would home, now, unique iu style, nud at Riverton would fare well and with a splended view of the town be a oredit to much larger places. our coal take high rank. and oceRU. Sheltered from the It is a large aud Deat room, with n I want to exchange a good, well- north winds. For particulars, ap good stock in all lines, aud a ply to the H e r a l d . [tf skilled, honorable and industrious furnished 30-roomed hotel, barn, workman at bead of it. Visit it and three large lots, in a nice town Clarence Dean returned last and see what he lias there for you. of 000 inhabitants, on S. P. railroad, Thursday from an overland trip to iu Linn county, Oregon, for a good Washington— an abseuce o f nearly A nice wedding took place at stock or dairy farm iu vicinity of two months. He says they exper J. F. Glenn’s, above town, Sumlay, Coquille or Myrtle Point. Who can ienced very hot weather and there Justice Cecil performing the cere accommodate me without delay? was considerable sickness, iuclnd- mony. Lee Neely, now o f Lampey Valued at $6200. ing typhoid fever. Times were creek, wedded Miss Lorettu E. 2 t] R. D. S anford . fairly good, the grand harvests be Glenn, and tbe couple have tbe E. H. Beyers, o f Sumner, wns ing at hand. H e r a l d ’ s sincere good wishes. in town a day or two last week, and D. J. Lowe, one of Coos county’s Thanks for wedding cake. took home with him Friday his most intelligent, respected aud The crew working at the Johnson little grnud-children, Lutie, Meldn popular pioneer citizens, living ou mill have arranged for an excur and Muxie Bon tel I, for a few days’ the lower river, wns a visitor at his sion to Bandon on the stenmer visit prior to leaving to join their son Dave’s and with friends in this Dispatch noxt Saturday afternoon. mother at Berkeley. G. F. Bou- place last week. He was present They will have the Myrtle Point tell joined them at the grandpar at the pioneers’ reunion nt tbe bay, band aloDg, nud at night haye a ents’ home and went with them to also, and was chosen .president of grand ball at M uock’s hall. Round the city, where they will reside for the association for the ensuing trip tickets on tho steamer, 50 awhile at least. year. cents. We have used Chamberlain’s The follow ing are the officers Prof. ClanJe Nosier, Henry Cough Remedy in our home for elect for the year of the Coos Lorenz, EJ Lorenz and “ P ip e r ", many years and bear cheerful tes County Pioneers’ Association: Johnson, whose hunting expedition ; timony to its value as a medicine Judge D. J. Lowe, president; Mrs. we noted a fortnight ago, enjoyed a which should be in every family. M. E. Lockhart, 1st vice-presideot; very pleasant outing and suepess-1 In coughs and colds wo have found Edward Faliy, 2d vice-president; ful trip, returning last Friday,; it to bo efficacious and in croup and Mrs. R. H- Rosa, secretary; Orvil about 2 p. m., with 36 deer a s their | whooping cough in children we Dodge, historian; 3. H. Hazard, combined trophies. No fish 6tory deem it indispensable.— H. P. R i t assistant historian; B. F. Ross, about this. t e r , 4127 Fairfax ave., 8t. Louis, treasurer; 3. B. Cathcart, marshal. Mo. For sale by R, S. Knowlton. Our old friend, W. L. Haylar, of I Coos Bay News: The U. 3. fish Arago, was down on a brief visit! Rev. and Comrade F. M. Sander- commission is carrying on a scien and business tnur Inst Saturday. lin, o f Baudon, attended tbeG . A. tific investigation of the streams The old brother is too feeble to R. reunion at Marshfield Inst week, of the Pacific slope. The field attend tbe social gatherings o f the and on returning Friday reported, work is in charge of Dr. C- H. Gil pioneers, or other public functions to ns an enjoyable meeting, though bert, of the Stanford University, at a distance, and is quite contented : not so largely attended as it should Cal., whodireots tbe work o f the ex to mingle with his family, neigh bave been. The best result o f this plorers. A party of four, consist bors nud friends. encampment was the subversion o f. ing of J. O. Snyder, W. F. Allen, the political bickerings, selfishness J .8 . Burchnm and \V. 8. Robinson, The lecture of State Organizer and sectionalism that had crept in, arrived here Friday and made in Rogers at Masonic hall last Friday and the renewal o f the plight to vestigations on upper Coos river, night, in the interest o f the W ood the principles o f the order in F., C. using nets for the tnkiDg o f fish, men, was largely attended and and L. and getting all information that highly appreciated. He is a pleas would be useful to the commission. ant speaker, aod has the principles From here they go to the Umpqua o f the order pat and entirely at and Siuslaw, and from there to the his command, so that it makes a drntriniratriptothe P a rt« K ip o n it t o n , with Willamette valley. good showing as an orgahization., B a lt im o r e , Arrivals and Departures. The Teachers’ Institute Wiison Jewelry Co.- The town board met in regular session Monday evening, 14th iust. — present, J. H. Cecil, chairman, Trustees Nosier, Hudson and Strang, Marshal Goodman anil Recorder McDuffee: Absent— Trustee Seed. Minutes of meeting of July 27th read and approved. Remonstrance of Nasburg and others against improvement of B street received and ordered placed oa file, aud further proceedings dismissed. Remonstrance and petition of Messer and others in regard to im provement of Second streetreceived and consideration of the same was continued. Proposition of John Notley to grant right of way for water pipe und one-half acre for reservoir was accepted, on conditions of a free water service at the home ot W. Notley. On motion of Strang, seconded by Hudson, Dr. J. Burt Moore was appointed health officer for the town of Coquille City for the remainder of tho year, to be paid for advice asked or ordered to do by tbe board. Ou motion of Strang, seconded by Hudson, the Coquille City H e r a l d was awarded the town printing, it being tbe lowest bidder. Following bills were allowed: W. E. McDuffee, services ns recor der for quarter ending with date hereof, $14.08; Lee Goodman, bal ance as city marshal, $17.50; C. Harrington, 2 days labor on wharf, $3; Rink Higley, 1 days labor on wharf, $1.50; Earl Goodman, 1 days laberon wharf, 1.50; Ernest Lammy, H days labor on wharf, $2.25; Mark Morras, ^ days labor on wharf, 75 cents; Will Cecil, 1 days labor on wharf, $1.50. The resignation of Joe Hudson as a member of the board was pre sented and on motion accepted. Grandma Clinton, of near Gravel Ford, is reported lo be very low. Dave Lowe is patting up a nice new house ou his lots near C. D. Elliott's new home. Closing out prices for men’s and boy’s Hats aud Caps. All kiuds, at J. J. Lamb’*. * Comrade G. W. Steele received his household goods from Roseburg yesterday, Novey Little having gone out for them. The steel tubes for concrete piers for the bridge to be built on tbe Middle Fork, arrived from San Francisco yesterday and passed on up by rail. What does your mirror say? Does it tell you of some little streaks of gray? Are you pleased? Do your friends of the same age show th i3 loss o f power also? Just remember that gray hair never becomes darker without help, while dark hair r a n id lv h ern m es orn v w hen will bring back to your hair the color o f youth. It never fails. It is just as sure as that heat melts snow, or that water quenches fire. It cleanses the scalp also and prevents the formation of dandruff. It feeds and nour ishes the bulbs of the hair making them produce a luxu riant growth. It stops the hair from falling out and gives a fine soft finish to the hair as well. We hare a book on tbe Hair and 8calp which jo u may obtain froo upon request. If you do not obtain all the benefits ▼ou expected from the use of the Vigor, write the Doctor about It. _ Address, DR. J. C. A YER 9 Lowell, mhi M. W. OrtoD, representing the Oregon Fire Relief Association, head office at McMinnville, Oregon, has been canvassing for insurance with this home mutual very suc cessfully through this valley the past fortnight, and went to the hay yesterday. Some risks were taken by Mr. Odell in this section about three or four years ngo, which have given this home company quite a standing among us, and many of our lnrgest property own ers and wealthiest citizens have had policies written by Mr. OrtoD. He will be here aguin in a week or two, and you had better interview him instead of having him to hunt you up. Tbe plan is for fire insur ance like those of the A. O. U. W., W. of W., F. o f A. and other socie ties for life insurance, nud brings the terms down to the lowest notch. Are your Spectacles or Eyeglasses broken? Are they twisted and bent out of true? We can repair them. *2t WILSON JEWELRY CO. ilA K R I F D . KiaHT-YF.isLEY- Afc B an don. Aug. 13, 181)9. b y Justice Harrows, 8 . R ig h t and Miss Nora Yeisley. N e e l y - Q l k n n — Near C oqu ille C ity, a t res idence o f bride’ s fa th e r, J . F. G lenn, Ang. 20, 1899, b y Justice J. H . C e cil, Lee Noely aiul Miss L oretta E, G lenn. S. P. C. Johnson nud John Mor ris returned from their visit up iu Ilia mountains Inst Friday eveuing, somewhat improved in health and spirits. They didn’t prospect or huut, owing to the rains that pre vailed, but they rested uud breathed the pure air. It rests with yon whether yon mr.tinne the«, nervo-killlng tobacco habit. N O-TO-ISAQ removes tbo desire ior tobacco, with-« out nervous distress, extielsnic»^ tlno, purifies the blood, i stores lost manhood, makes ; in hcait! l e a s e s c u r e V * b u y and pocket- ^ . . 'O - T O B A C fr o m book. " y o u r o w n d r u g g is t . w h o _ • 'w ill v o u c h f o r ns. T a k e It w ith a w ill,p a t ie n t ly ,p e r s is t e n t ly . O ne h e x . f t . u s u a lly c u r e s ; 3 b o x e s , f 2 50, .. _ »rant o e d t o c u r e , o r w e re fu n d m o n e y . Sterling Krm eiljCa., Chicago, lloalreal, Now to rs . , A ^ JO H U ST week m y w lfo was fruntio w ith beudacbe for tw o days, sho tried s o m o o f your C A S C A H ETS, and they relieved tho pain in her bead alm ost im m ediately. W e both recom m end Caacarota." O n AS. S T B D k r O R D . Pittsburg Safe & D eposit C o , ritU b u r g , Pa. CANDY j C A T H A R T IC R fO tS T tfttO Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Nover Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. K)c, SSc.fiOc. .. . C U R E C O N S T IP A T IO N . ... Sterlin g I m t ; t o n p a n y , C hicago, M ontreal, N . » T t r t . HO-TO-BAC gUU t? 117 Haïllf Junior League Program. Aug. 27. 1899. T opic— “ Peter to Walk on the Water.” Music; lesson— Matt. 14, 28-31; prayer; references; short talks on subject; rollcall, answered by scripture verses; minutes of last meeting; music; recitations; select readings; music. Close with League beuedictiou: “ So teach us to number our days that we may apply our hearts uuto wisdom.” I one H an sco m , 1st Vice-Pres. Leta Barrows, Pres. Notice of Filing Final Account and Settlement Thereof. 'V 'O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T I N the undersigned, adm inistratbr o f tho estate o f Charles H a m er, dcoeased, has tiled in the C ounty C oart o f th e State o f O regon, in and fo r the C ounty o f C oos, his final Account in the m atter o f said estate. T h a t upon filing the sam e, (he H on. L- H arlooker, ju d ^ e o f the said county oonrt, duly m ade an order setting apart aud des ign ating W ednesday, being the 20th day o f Sep tember. 1899, at the courthouse iu C oquille City, com ty o f C oos, and state o f Oregon, as a tim e and p lace fo r the hearing o f ob jection s to said final account and the settlem ent thereof. D ated this 21«t day o f August, A. D . 1899. W IL L IA M T U K P IN , nug22 5l x\dm inistrator o f said estate. Notice ol Annual Keeling. »___ o t ic e N m debeby g iv e n th v t the annual in-» ting o f the sto ck h old ers o f the C oo« C ouuty M ercantile and S hippin g Association (a corp oration ) w ill be held at the hall o f said corporation, in the town o f G on oille Cit.v, C oos cru n tv , O regon, ON THE 2D DAY O F H E P T E M - B EU . A. D. 1899, at the hour o f 1 o ’ clock p. in. o f said day. All holders o f pnid up stock are especially requested to be pres ent. W . DU AN E, P resid en t. ALBEE & HAMIACL M anufacturers o f First- ¡ Class _ _ _ _ _ _____________ Rei Gelar S ü lle s , Arago, Oregon. Ar.vNT«- ' J - J - b a m b , O o q o iU e C ity; A HUNTS. ( M i l t L e e _ I t B n d o n _ Dimension Hhinales. $2.lft at mill; Com- I mon Shingles, $1.40. I'n ly one grnde o f Shingles made. f C U E E E N , Proprietor. (£>J New Management; New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. Ta lo service tho equal of any in southern Oregon. All white h-tp New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room Wilsoi) Jew elry Co. B O R Ì. W arner —Near M yrtle P oin t. Ang. 14,1899, to M r. and M rs. Selden W arner, a son. D IE D . B an d on , Au-i. 12, 1899, P a t rick C allaghan, aged 74 years, 4 m onths and 14 days. Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Pens, Optical Goods. C a l l a g i i a if— At Gold Watch Repairing and Engraving. RUBBER Sewing-Machine Needles and Musical Instruments. GOODS We solicit your patronage. CoqvLille City, : : We can please you . Oregon. Large Stock-All Your Mother Can Tell You. Lines. WRCK^NTOSHES pnCe ¡sut the Men, OlllV tiling... W om en and J Children. THE FAIR STORE, THE RAMBLER F. LONG & SON. 1879-1899. COqUILLE CITY, W ill receive at o n e « and op»n a fu ll line o f th is Fam oua Wh*’«l and all their ports. T o C u r « C o n s tip a t io n F orn rw r. L A D IE S ’ W H E E L S Take Caacarct* Take Case arc U C Candy Cathartic. lUo orSSe. I » . ... j» i fall to cure, drujigikU refund money. | A frpecialty and Always l l l b t u C K . If C. C. C. Comrade T. C. Wyman, assistant light keeper nt Cape Arago, on Coos bay,came over on yesterday’s train, iu company with bis son, Frank, to have measurements taken by Dr. Culin for an artificial leg. Tbe old comrade suffers consider ably yet from the accident which happened b y the parting of the cable and prpeipitation of the cage on the rocks at the cape a year ago last June, by which Mr. Wyman lost a leg and suffered other in juries. Comrade Wytnau served iu the 2d and 20th Maine infantry in the civil war, and was a particip ant in the battle of Gettysburg among others. H E J fflJ in iE “ llo tla m j w l f o a n d m m i r h a v r b e e n a aln jr C A SC A ItE T S aud tnev are the best medicine we have ever bad in the house. Last HOTEL COQUILLE fe The social dauce. given at Band Hall last Saturday night by Leach's orchestra, was an improvement in attendance and social enjoyment over tbe last oue. Comrnde Nosier is about closing up work of feucing and sidewalks at the couitbouse. We think be has done an honest job, nit bough much delayed by absence of lum ber. A nivals by Aicatn, Aug 12: MiBS L. Bowrou, Miss M. Williams, Miss L. Nasburg, Miss M. Pollex- fen, Mis. P. Bryun, E. McAdams, W. U. Tibbetts, H. N. Millsap, wife ami 6 childieu, L. Clernen- seu, J. H. Anderson, B. E. Musser, M. lirouuell, Mrs. A. Larsen, J. H. Phillip«and wife, Mrs. J. Wogelins, F. H. Petorsen, E. Loweubtrg, G. W. Thomas, C. L. Carper, U. G. Weist, C. A. Campbell, G. L. F os ter, C. Doane. T. Beck, C. H. Creue, W. F. Bower, R. Groezinger, .J, Ileep, J. Hendrick, H. Hayninn, A. Chittock, P. Seudretti, J. O'Berti, Jas. Christensen, F. Leich. Arrivals from north by Bruns wick, Aug. 11: J. Desaber, Mrs. L M. Joliu, M. F. Russel, Johu Mat- son, Mrs. A. Hardman, A. Hard man, II. Victor, S. P. Wright, W. H. Wright, G. S. Stoddard, A. W. Neal, A. D. Hull, J. Dealey, and 20 chinnmen. Departures per Areata, Aug. 13: H. Matson, J. Fletilock, J, Burch, G. W. Cummins, Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. Olive, Miss M. Campbell, Miss L. Hazeltine, John Nyman, Mrs. Ny- man, C. Lightner, F. S. Dow. MI hs E lla Safely. In addition to the above a largo list of passengers got on board at Empire. Arrivals by Blanchard, Ang. 12: Mrs. Peter Oppocher and 3 chil dren, C. E. Colgnu, H. G. Iieru, W. B. Millbury, J. Buckmaster, H. L. Morrill, Otto Leaderman, J. C. Manning, Peter Oppocher, J. Oppocher, E. Stillwell, T. S. Smart, H. B. Postley. You must see the goods to judge of value. We want you to examine our goods and compare them with what you see else where. Then you'll hnow that we are selling new and best goods at ex tremely low prices. We sell lor cash, T fia t’s W h y we can do it. Small profits— gulch sales. HU. O. H A W K IN S . Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ H all— north side.