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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1899)
garnit City pernii Dress-skirts nnd Trimmings at Beilin Store. L. P. Maury a n ! family spent Suuday at Myrtle Poiut. T U E S D A Y , SEPT. ID. 188ft Miss Belle Rich took charge of “ R E G U L A R T R A IN S the school at Empire yesterday. o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s ami f u i - Dr. Blackledge will occupy the dnys will rau us follows: Krewson residence (late Marshall A r r iv e Dea ve 10:15 a. m . Way’s) this winter. Marshfield T. 15 ft. m. I Beaver Hill Jun^t’n Lftftve 9:45 7:45 “ Big stock of wheat for chicken COQUILLE CITY | 44 9:30 8:15 44 Arrive feed— slso at cut prices to close '• 9:00 Myrtle Point 8:45 n. m. out—at J. J. Lamb’s. * ANNOUNCEMENTS. Mrs Hereey will have her new fall aud winter stock open tomor The Most Rov. Archbishop row. See her notice. Christie, ot Portland, will coudnct You can see Pencils and “ School services at Bind Hall, in this city, Things” in general iu the Coquille tomorrow (W ednesday) evening, Pharmacy show-windows. * Sept. 20, at the usual hour; also st A pleasant party was giveu at Myrtle Point on Thnrsday even Band Hall last Saturday eveuing ing, 21st, and at Bandon on the 23d. by one o f the bachelor clubs. Revs. Irvine and Walsh, evan Mr. and Mrs. Perry aud family gelists ot the Baptist church, will have been enj >ying the beach dur begin a series of mediums iu this ing the lute pleasant weather. city tomorrow (W ednesday) even Take in the newsstand and get ing, at the Christian ehnrch. A latest issues o f literature— facts cordial invitation is exteuded to all and fiction by the best authors.* to attend. Dr. Carter, our local dentist, re turned borne Inst Friday from a BO C AL ITEM S. visit up in the Willamette valley. Additional locals on 2d page. Ready for fall and winter with u Fixtures for all kinds o f bicycles choice line o f Rubber G oods ot all kiuds at Hawkins’ New Btore. * at F. Long & Sou’s. * F. Long & Son now have on The H erald is prepared to do job bnod sole leather, bristles, awls, printing in the best style. S. B. Sherwood, of Sumner, tacks, thread, aud shoe findings of * came to town on a business round all kiuds. Judge Hamilton will be here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Zenie Strang got in Wednesday eveuiDg, and meet with this morning from their trip up the the attorneys aud couit oflicere ou Thursday. South Fork. New and nice lines of Worsteds, A new line of ladies’ and chil seasonable Dress Goods nod Cre- dren’ Shoes, as also gentlemen’s prmnes just opened at Hawkins’ Slippers, at Hawkins’ New Store. * New Store. * Charley Strang, who his holding Attorney Burtenshnw, o f Myr « good position iu a logging catnp tle Point, and Attorney Uptou, of on Coos river, came home last week BaudoD, were busy on local mat on a short vacation. ters in this city yesterday. It is a great rush at J. J. Lamb’s E s t e y O r g a n f o b S a l e . — Nearly closing out sale. Such bargains oew; high top, fiue parlor organ. were never offered before, and the Only used about two months. people realize the chauee. * Apply at the H f .KAI. d office. * Lorenz is stocking up on a larger B. F. Parsons, the well-known scale than ever, and has mode spec Oculist nnd Optican will be at Co- ial selections for his fall and winter quillu City soon. He will inako trade. See notice—“ Savo Modey.” you glasses that will give you rest P . A. Decker, o f Myrtle Point, nnd sight. * who hurt his hand badly recently, Edgar Walkpr anil Frank Spaur, was in town yesterday. He had a of Dillards, Donglus county, lire thumb amputated and is now re in this plnce visiting. The former covering from his injury slowly. is a brother of our T. A. Walker, 8. P. Pulford, an attorney at law, nnd the latter is known to many of arrived at Myrtle Point lately from our citizens. Puyallup, Wash , and has hung out Col. James Jackson, inspector bis shingle. Mr. P. is a graduate general O. N. G., will visit this o f Iho law college at Raoiue, Wis. couQty text Friday, Sept. 22d, and Shad Hudson, of Port Orford, inspect Separate Co. K at Bandon is visiting his brother Joe and fam on that date. “ The hoys” will ily tn this city after a long abseuce, rally aud be present in force. including a residence o f several j Testimony was yesterday being months iu the Rogue River valley. | taken in the case o f J. R . Benson J. W. Krewson sod wife will! vs. P.-A. Deckpretnl— suit to quiet return to Drain the present week, | title— thus occasioning the attend where they will speud the winter. ance o f a number of witnesses from Mr. K ’ h property Interests there Myrtle Poiut nnd attorneys pro demand his attention. We regret and con. to lose these very good neighbors The newsstand, at F. Long & and citizens, eyec temporarily. Son’s, keepa tbe best magazines— Grand Chancellor William Cake, tbe Cosmopolitan, Frank Leslie’s, o f Portland, representing theK . of M cCluie’s, the Delineator and P., visited Bandou lest week nnd Designer, Harper’s Bazar, Scien inspired the brethren therp with tific American, Judge, etc., besides his eloquence and energy for the the latest news. * cause, as well as induced an inter Word reached us as we go to press est in that order at other points. that Mrs. J. W. Caldwell was hurt The pain of a burn or a scald is last night at the North Fork bridge, almost instantly relieved by apply near Myrtle Point, by being thrown ing Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It from her horse. She was taken to also heals the injured parts more town, not being yet able to be taken quickly than any other treatment, home. and without the burn is very severe R. D. Sauford lias taken a trip to does not leave a scar. For sale by the Rogue River valley, having R. S. Knowlton. left early last week oil business Mrs. Lutke, o f Portland, grand and rest, nnd to visit old scenes at matron of the O. F„ S. for Oregou, Grants Pass and vicinity. Mr. 8. arrived at Myrtle Poiut last Satur will return in about ten days. His day and will visit the several chap son, Oliver, accompauied. ters in Coos conuty during the J. W. Caldwell, representing the next ten days. She will pass down to Bandon today and spend Friday H erald , was well received and kindly and Friday night with Beulah treated by oar lower-river patrons during his late visit. Now let our chapter ¡ d this city. friends in other parts rally, and new Burgess Colvin met with a pnin-| subscribers take the only paper in ful accident Saturday at Johnson’s Coos county that is published in mill, but luckily it will not prove so serious as at iirst feared, nor did it their interest. M occur as at first reported to us. It was said he bad a baud sawed off; through not so bad as that, it was badly mashed by a log nnd even et is hardly safe from amputation. >r. Moore is the attending physi cian. R ight Reverend Archbishop Christie, o i Portland, Rev. Father Heinrich, of St. Mary’s Home at Beaverton, Rev. Father La Croix, o f Marshfield, aod Rev. Father Levesque, of Roseburg, passed up to Myrtle Point on the tiain yes terday. These representatives of th* Catholic church are on missiou work, prospecting our section for their ebureb, and will have set vices at several points, including this oity at Band Hall, tomorrow night i A special district school meeting is called to be held at the school building next Satmday afternoon, Sept. 23d, at 2 o ’clock, to “ elect one director to fill unexpired term of J. B. Fox, resigned.” It is to be hoped the friends o f the public schools will be present and take part in this meeting. The action to be taken is very important. T O Women ns well as men are akj maj e uiiserubltt by qiduey and bladder trouble. Ur. - o t a w / t o Kilmer's bwninp-lloot the J 3 i . i A M . i l j . great k i d n e y r e m e d y promptly cures. At druaaists in ilfty c e n t and dollar sizes. You msy have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Addrajs, Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton. N. Y. I'g " 1 TO Don't forget, that the Wall Paper racket is still on at the Pharmacy.* Dress goods iu piece and patteiu lots, just received at Hawkins’ New Store. * Andrew Lukens is potting the finishing touches ou Dave Lowe’s new house. Win Gallier is flooring and other wise improving his property near the courthouse. Sole leather aud shoe findings of all kiuds iu large stock at F. Long & S on ’s. ’ Miss Icy March started Monday from Myrtle Point on a visit to relatives iu the valley. Glaeing out prices for men’s and boy's Hats and Caps. All kinds, at J. J- Lamb's. L. A. Whereat, engineer at Beaver Hill, was visitiug his fam ily in this place Suuday. Rev. T. J. Hoye, Baptist miuis- ter, was in Coquille yesterday and made a call at this office. First-class San Joso mills suits for men and boys, at J. J. Lamb’s Everything goes at tho closing-out cut prices. * A big line of Shoes, for men, women and children, at the closing out cut prices at J. J. Lamb’s. The best chance yet. Ed Bunnell, o f Fairview, is put ting bis residence property, near A. L. Hosier's, iu repair aud will rnoye into tbe saint) at once. Mrs. Mary Wes Nosier and fam ily returned Sunday evening from a visit of a fortuight to friends and old home scenes in Douglas county. W i l l O rE N T o m o r r o w — Mrs. Hersey has just received a fiue stock o f Fall and Winter Millinery. Ladies are invited to call nod in spect same. * Johnson Bro’s creditors have forced them to close their books against nil creditors. But don’t you forget it, tlipy are iu the mar ket for cash. * ICE Homo—with immediate possession —for $ 1400. — 23 % acres inside oity lim its; 8 acres bottom laud, balapce level oenoh. Good house, large woodhouse, obickenheuse, fair barn. 2 0 fruit trees, mostly bearing and first-class fruit: small fiuit, also. Plenty of water tho year round. sel2 Ini* WM. Q.VLL1ER. N Biliousness City Council Meeting. The city council met last Tues day evening, in called session. Present—J. H. Ceoil, cliairmnn; Trustees— J. A. Seed, D. P. Strang and A. G. Balch; Marshal G ood man aud Recorder MoDnffee. A b sent— Trustee Nosier. Minutes o f last meeting were read and approved. Moved and carried, that J. A. Cecil, J. A. Seed and A. G. Balch be appointed a committee to meet and confer with the representatives of the Occidental Water Co. and report at next meeting. A communication from Morris & Whitehead was received, read and ordered tiled. Moved aud carried, that the or der heretofore made for grading and planking of Second street, ba- tween B aud Hall streets, from sidewalk to sidewalk, be modified to grading up in tli6 center and leaving a good ditch on each side to draw the water away, and plank ing iu the center to 24 feet wide, with the privilege o f planking to the sidewalk by those who wish to do so. Following bills were then al lowed: J. A. Lamb <fc Co., hard ware for wharf, $25; Wilson <fc Wilson, blacksmithing, $8; T. J. Little, hauling, $3.25. Adjourned. Circuit Court Docket, September, 1999, Term. The following cases have been docketed since our last issue for trial at our present term of court; 1882 Board of Commissioners for Sale of School nnd University Lands and for Investment of Funds arising therefrom of the State of Oregon vs Thos McBeo, America C McBee et a!—suit to foreclose mort- gnge. 1883 J S Edmunds nndT A Walker vs School District No 8—ac tion at law. 1884 J J Stanley vs A B Dean:— action at law. 1885 Charles Collier vs Glen Coll ie r-a ctio n nt law. About the Collegiate Institute. A gentleman told me last Friday that quite a num ber have asked him when school would open, as they wish to attend. Why do tlfey not come to me? I f I hud enough assurances, tlm prin cipal would have been here before potv. I secured 11 last week and 15 the week before, but all were out o f town and cannot come till October. Let all who wish to attend this school notify me, and if there are enough 1 will send a dispatch and school will open before the end of the mouth, otherwise not till O c tober. J. L. J^ITRELL. M r . E d it o r : The total enroll merit of the Ban- don school at present is 110, as fol lows: Primary, Mrs. Minnie Bryan, 54; intermediate, Miss Alma Joliuson, 51; advanced, W. F. Fargo, 35. See Bert Tuttle’s card o f his second-hand store to be opened in the room so long occupied by the Fair Store, opposite Hotel Coquille. A large stock will arrive from the Junior League Program — Sept. 17, 1899. city soon. Song, No. 82; reading Psalm 42, S a V G jBy holding vour ord- 1-13 in concert ¡prayers by Leaguers; m n n a , , ers just a few days, m o n e y |when Lorenz-B will song, No. 50; roll-call, respond with receive tho biggest line of Plush and scripture verses; minutes of last meeting; references on the lesson; Cloth Capes and Jackets ever reading from Our Workers by Mary brought to this section. You will Lee Futrell; song, No. 13; reading savo money on your purchases. * from Mrs. Campbell by Ethel John San Jose woolen mill suits—all son; reading Points of Missionary wool goods and guaranteed equal Interest bo Emma Sherwood; rend to the best iu the market— for both ing Our Mission School in Shang men and youth, nt J. J. Laaib’s hai by Ireno Lamb; song,.No. 22; closing out sale. No such bargains close with League benediction. were ever offered before. The I one H anscom , 1st V.-Pres. prices are cut on the goods ns on Leta BarrowB, Pres. all tbe stock. I ons H anscom , Mnj. Tower, of the bay, visited 1st Vice-Pres. this section WedueBday last week Leta Barrows, Pres. to officially measure nnd inspect, At the adjourned meeting o f the for tbe government, tbe new gnso- lioe steamer, “ Copper Queen,” to stockholders of the Mercantile and be run principally to aud from the Shipping Association, held last Sat copper mines on ltogue River and urday afternoon, although the at tendance was small, the business other coast points. was transacted harmoniously and Bert Dean so l) his npw livery promptly. The treasurer’s and stable, "lock, stock and barrel,” last secretary’s auuual reports were ac Tuesday to Lesster Smith, o f Coos cepted, and showed a prosperous river. Mr. Smith is a young man, condition as far as gone. At the energetic and well qualified for tbe close of this meeting, tbe new husiuess, who has been conducting board of directors held a meeting, Charley Collier’s place, at tbe east qualified and organized with choice edge of town, the past year and of tbe following officers: J. P. has rnndo many friends while here. Goodman, chairman; J. J. Stanley, While all regret to lose Beit, un secretary; Harvey James, treasurer. doubtedly Mr. Smith will “ get The board theo adjourned till next there” in winning patronnge and Saturday afternoon, at which time public confidence. bonds will be filed by the treasurer, Editor Autbony Noltner, of the etc. Portland Dispatch, has been doing our couuty the past ten days in tbe Red CloTer Seed, in largo quan * interest o f a special write-up o f tity, at the Pharmacy. our section for his paper, and besides meeting several old pioneer friends, has made the acquaintance of many new ones among our citi SKILLED zens. He is also looking up a pres ent moral support (and, later, financial) toward the establishment of a daily Democratic organ at Portland. While Mr. N. is a vet eran in tbe journalistic harness, l l - b o u n d h o k r e h h o k i n g . m a n - ofactarinff and repairing o f Wagon« being 43 years in the service, the Farm Implement«, and Machinery of editor of the H e r a l d antedates and all kind«. him by five years. Shop—late W . Drane’K, rear o f Meaner*« updersigued takes this method to return thanks to bis many friends and citizens gener ally for kindnesses and liberal patronage while conducting the livery and hauling business in Co quille; and desires also to rscora- rnend bis successor, C. Lester Smith, as a qualified, experienced and enterpnsing business mao, “ Remember the Maine” — by go capable, energetic and deserving of ing to the Berlin Store and getting tbe support of the people in his A . B. D e a n . one o f those splendid Dewey line o f business. watches, lady’s or gentleman’s, Tbe H e r a l d congratulates H . D. C. Herron, grand master o f made from the Harveyized steel of H. Stanford, of upper Curry the A. O. U. W., is visiting in Co- the great battleship Maine; or a county, who crossed the county qnille City in the interest o f that Dewey badge or button of the same. line and captured one o f Cooe order. Mr. H. is a very fine gen This is geonine metal from the county’s fair daughters, Miss L. M. tleman, and holds the esteem and Maine, bought from thegovernment Haskin, o f tbe Fairview neighbor j confidence o f his brotherhood in by The W. F. Doll Mauf'g Co., of hood. for a bride. Tbe pleasant that order to an unlimited degree. New York, for this nse. There sre wedding ceremony took place last He is enthusiastic concerning bis only 1200 pounds o f it recovered Sunday in tbe presence of a few order, its splendid record as a ben as yet. At the Berlin Store yon friends o f tbe parries at Mr. and eficiary organization and its sub can see, also, fac-eimile autograph Mrs. C. D. Elliott’s, in this city. stantial growth, concerning which letters about it from Dewey, Hob- Mr. Stanford is a prosperous lie is intelligent and eloquent. son and others, as to the genuine stockman, and the bride a well He tells ns that the membership ness of tbe transaction, and the known and very clever lady o f onr in tbe United States increased heanty, usefulness, etc., o f the section. May tbeir years of happy 28,288 from Jnn. 1st to July 1st, •ouvanirs manufactured from this wedded life be many. Tbanks for while there were 1326 examined in relic of the war and setor in this wedding cake. Rev. C. A. StiDe (Oregon alone from Jan. 1st to undying historical event. conducted the service. I Sept. 1st f T h a n k s — The W lin vv X a V u l b i n n H d y o u r v a lu a b le C A IC A - HUTS :,nd Qnd them perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have ueod them for tome time for Indigestion and biliousness and am now com plctcly cured. Recommend tnem, to every one. Once tried, you will never be without them In the family . ’ ’ Euw. A. Manx, Albany. N. Y. Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 60c. ... CURE C O N ST IP A T IO N . ... Sterling Itenedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, Raw York. 3*1 N H . T n . R A P Sold and guaranteed by all drug- I U -D A t l giau to C lH K T u t ^ c c o m b i t . The Lfague Service 11:00 a. m. Praise servico anil prayer ........................ U. G. Summerlin 11:10 44 Sunday-Schools as Step ping Stones to the Churoh ..............Hey. S. B. Hollenbeak 11:30 44 Enrollment and social half hour. 12:00 in. Appointment o f committees. Song—Noon lleoess. 1:30 p. m. Praise service and prayer. ................................. M .C. Miller 1:15 “ Paper— District Sunday- school W ork.........B. A. Easton 2:05 44 Prayer ......................F. Harnish 2:10 “ Keports o f Sunday schools. 2:20 “ Keports of committees. 2:30 *4 The Bible in the Snndoy- achool.........liev. F. E. Scofield 2:50 44 Business. 3:00 44 Adjournment. T. W. Shuck, president; Rev. F. E. Scofield, vice-president; Edwin Abernethy, secretary; Miss Ida C. Hammerlof, treasurer; Rev. S. B. Hollenbeak nnd It. G. Summerlin, executive committee; Miss Daisy Abernethy, musical director. It rest# w ith you w hether you continue nervo-ktllliitf habit. N Q .T K -H A y / j P M f r i l rem oves tbe desire for tobacco, out nei voua disirea*. e x p elsn lco-^ jn Q ^ I £ tine, purifloa the blood, A 8 ft W *E 2*T.m 5 - atore.i lost m anhood, ah j ftjg^OQO boica make* vou strong B B 8 A U ^ i o l d , 400,000 In health,nerre^j$»jE® | hi R“ jL|r^casea cured buy arid p o c k o t - ^ T a l / a K l 1 »A < ’ from book. ^ ^ F f t l jW*^your ow n drupglst, who £ 1 1 1 vouch fo r an. Take It with a will, patiently, persistently. One ■SSSvH box. u»ually cures; S boxes, *2.00, »guaranteed to cure, o r we refund money. SterUag Remedy to ., Chicago, Rent rust, Mew fork. iiA im iF .n . HuNTt.KY-SiMON a — At Myrtle Point. Sept 11, 1*99, Dy Kev Tnomas Harklow, Sylvester Huntley nnd Miss Lanra Simons. C ox -S till w il l —At Rosrlmrg. Hcpt 15, 1*90. by Key. Geo. II. Arnold. Georce C ox,of Nehslem, Or., nnd Mies Lilly Stillwell, of Coos oouuty. S tanford H a * kia —In Coqnille City, at res idence of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Elliott, Sept. 17,1899, try Kev. C. A. Stine, II. 11. Stanford, of Curry county, nnd Miss L. M. Hnshin, o f Fnirviev, Coos oounty. mina. Moons—In Coqnille City, Sept. 12, 1899, to Dr. and Mrs. J. Hurt Moore, a daughter. L k w e l l k n — At Myrtlo Point, Sept 8. 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. J . L . Lewellen, a son. S u rr«—In Coqnille City, Sept. 19, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. C. lis t e r Smith, a daugh ter. I>IR I>. H ouoabd — At Mnrabflt'ld, Bept. 9, 1899. Andrew Hoagard, from injuries received in tho Newjiort mine, a«od GO years, G months and 18 days. ___ Poor clothes cannot make you look old. Even pale cheeks won’ t do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint ments may be deep, but they cannot make you look old. O ne thing docs it and never fails. It is impossible to look young with the color o f seventy years in your hair. f: permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age. Used according to directiona it gradually brings back the color of youth. At Bfty your hair may look as it did at iffteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from failing out; and ctccnses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Hair and Its Diseases? Th e B e a l A d v ic e F re e . II you do not obtain all the bene fits you expected from the use of ho Vlaor, irrite tho doctor about It. ’rotwioly there Is some tflfttonlty with your ironeml svgtci.» v t 'i a may be easily voynoved Afri-r- », Jill. J. (1. ÀYLiJ, LoweU, l u :» . i ALBEE k M M Î M , Manufectr.rera o f Secnd-Kand * 1 j i i | j ' Lines, FURNITURE, BOUGHT, SOLD AN D E XC H A N G E D . Opposite Hotel Coquille. BERT TUTTLE, Proprietor. F o r S a l e —Iu B a n d o n , nun oE tbe choicest locations, u pleasant home, now, unique in style, a n d with a splended view of the town und oceau. Sheltered from the north winds. For particular», ap ply to tbe H e r a l d . [t f COQUILLE fe J O H N C T T L R IR L E U fc T , _ Proprietor, j ^ ) Neu) Management; New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. To, le service the equal of any in «outhern Oregon. A 'l white holp New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Iteauin., Ream Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold Pens, Optical Goods. Watch Repairing and Engraving. Sewing-Machine Needles and Musical Instruments. We solicit your patronage. Coq.ia.ille City, : We can please you . : Oregon.. Ladies Are Telling Around Y About our new stoch o f beautiful goods, including many oeft :oj ■ ^ , . ;g j mm j ¥ t New Shades Rians We sell for cast, Men, Women and T we h a can t ’ s sell W so h low y and Children. and keep all new goods. • J. T.ntnb. Coqnille City; Dimension Shingles. $2.15 nt mil!: Com mon Shingles, $1.40. t *nly one grade of Shingles made mackintoshes FOR ! | ' I J. A o u n t s : • M ju L e# i |!nm im l . Patterns in Silks % GOODS Beautiful Velvets Large S to ck -A ll Duchess Satins that M C É ? Siiinjliis, Arago,’ Oregon. RUBBER Notice of Filing Final Account and \ Settlement Thereof. tbe undemianed, aominiatrator o f the estate of Cbarlea Ilarner, deceased, baa filed in the Coonty <k>art of the State o f Oregon, in and for the Connty o f Cooa, hia final accoont {n the matter o f «aid estate, That upon filing the name, the Hon. L Harlocker, jndge of the «aid connty oonrt, duiv made an order settina apart and de«- ijrnatins Wednesday, Lein* the 30th day o f Sep terober, 1WJ. at the conrthooso in Coqnille City, com ty of Cooa, and state o f Oregon, an a time and place for tbe hearing o f objection« to «aid final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 21$t day of August. A. D. 1*19. WILLIAM TUBPEN, ang225i Administrator of said «state. F r o m rr n E C o u n t r y . OFFICERS. Livery Stable and opposite Coqnille Phar macy. L. C. THUKMAN. j N Dorn, Sept. 17 .--Last Friday William Abernethy presented tbe Dora school with a large U. S. ling. Iu honor of the day the school pre paired quite an eiteusive program, much of which was conducted out side iu the shad* o f tbe school- house. Tho raising of the 56 foot pole formed quite an item of inter est nnd whan, at last, the flag was slowly drawn to the top, it w h s gueted with a most enthusiastic round of cheering, in which the girls as well as the boys proved their ability. Tho tv»y in which the children joined in singing“ The Red, White and Blue” aud other patiiotic songs, showed that the proper spirit was uot wanting. The Dora school is uow eutering upon the fifth month of its session. The pupils edit it school paper, which is rend every Friday nfter- uoou and has proven quite a center of attraction to the neighborhood, ns well ns a source of pleasure and profit to the pupils themselves. Miss Julia Howe, of Marshfield,, is nt Dora visitiug her parents. Ed Weekly nnd assistants re turned Friday from taking a large drove of hogs to Roseburg. Mr. nnd Mis. Hatcher and fam ily, of Bandon, have been veilin g relativts at Dora I be past w eek. prooram . A g iv e n M S Dora Items. First Sunday-school association convention of the district of the North nud East Forks of the Co quille river will be held at Gravel Ford, September 24,1899. EE W A G O N M A K E R I hereby ' on sue Special Imes of Indies’ misses’ nud childrens’ underwear, lit bed First- ------ ---------------- rock prices at Hawkins’ New North and East Forks Dlst. S .-S. Convention. Class Store. * BLACKSMIRH ib J. N llussell wan brought to the asylum from Coos county yesterday, | and will receive treatment. The I patient is U5 years old aud his in-1 sanity is the result of a blow on his He mur > head many years ago. dered his son-in-law two years ago and was sent to the penitentiary for j life. About three weeks ago he was pardoned, as it was thought he was dying and his wife took him home, arriving in Coos couuty on September 2d. Two days later be attempted the life of his faithful speuse, and it was found necessary to watch him. Symptoms of insan ity soon developed nnd he was com- j mitted. County Assessor John S. Lawrence brought him to the asy lum, at n cost of $110.30.— Salem Statesman. Last Sunday night at the Metho dist church was the best attended and the program one of the most entertaining nnd meritorious yet given iu this place. J, J. Lamb acted as chairman and announced the program, which was as follows: Opening song, “ Marching to Ca naan;" song by the choir, “ Worthy is the Lam b;” scripture reading by the chairman; song by the choir, “ Marching to the Land Above;” prayer by Rev. C. A. Stine; solo and dnet, “ Nobody Cares for tbe Poor”— A. A. Leach and Mrs. Elsie Price; recitation, “ A Fair YouDg Bride”— Miss PearlFetter; quaitet, ‘ I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say” — Mrs. Plyler, Miss Birdie Nosier, A. A. Leach and J. S. McEwen; solo, “ Nearer, My God, to Thee” —Miss Lilly W ay; solo, "Memories of Earth” — Mrs. Nora A. McEwen; solo, “ Only Remembered"—Mi6B Grace Skeels; recitation, “ The Hawk nnd the Dove” — Mrs. Fry; solo, “ A Wonderful Country’’— Mrs. P lyler; song “ The Harvest Call”— choir; collection for com pleting parsonage, $23.50; dox- ology. The choir comprised Miss Mar vin Lamb, organist; Mrs. Hazard, Mrs. Plyler, Mrs. McEwen, Mrs. B’ry, Miss Grace Skeels, Miss Edith Hayter, sopranos; Mitses Birdie Nosier and Kittie Johnson, altos; A. A. Leach aud A. F . Reeves ten- ores; J. 8. McEwen, basso. L.C. o t ic e Came Back Quick. THE FAIR STORE., M. O. HAWKINS. Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall— uor’.b bu I o .