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Goods exchanged for Oats at the j Fair Store. * to q u H U CUi} ¿Ticvniil. TUESDAY, OCT. 17, 1800. "" r eg u lar t r a in s , W e d n e s d a y s nna f k i - iluys will ruu us follow s: Arrive Leu vo lihlft i. m. Mu ruh lì old 7 . IB l\. ill. I I lfoov.-i Hill J u n it'n I Lcnvt* 11:15 7:45 “ «ilfi “ I C O Q U IL L E C IT Y | •* *J::S0 A rrivo 11:00 Mjnrtt* i*< >i h t 8:45 h . in. I M on days ANNOUNCEMENTS. The public is cordially invited to attend a lecture by Mr«. Sophia E. Kind, state organizer of the Women of Woodcraft, at Masonic hall next Saturday night. The ladies are especially invited. At the close of the lecture Mis. King will proceed to organize a circle hero, the order being similar to that of the Woodmen -social and beneficiary. Miss Lillie Wagner will attend school nt Mvitie Point this wiuter. Lorenz has opened the largest and finest stock of new Shoes ever in Coquille City. * T X T T T /") T ja Woint-n ns well ns m fa are vv n u it» j m iserable by giilney and b lad d er trouble. D r. T 3 T A TV/TUi K ilm er’ s Swninp-Uoot the x H j A i V i F j . preut k i d n e y r e m e d y prom ptly cures. At druggists in tift> cent and d ollar sizes. You m ay have it »am ple I buttle by m ail free, also pam phlet telliua all about it. A ddress, D r. K ilm er A C o., U inpham ton. N. Y. . TO Notions o f all kinds, cheap, at City Marshal Goodman has taken two of the city lots in the Berlin Store. bottom near the long bridge. I f you like Sorghum, you can * get it at Johnson Bro’s. New dress patterns, latest styles New arrival— Men’s nnd Boys’ and for full and winter wear, being * received at Hawkins’ New Store. * Clothiog, at the Berlin Store. Don’t forget, tlint the Wall Paper Mrs. Ed Gallier and children, o f racket is still on at the Pharmacy.* Baudon, were up visiting at Father The Woodmen had a “ smoker” Tuttle’s nnd Father Gallier’s last nnd all-round good time last night. week. How they do sell— we mean Capt. TI. W. Duuhum has moved to Bandon, where he has employ, those stjlish now goods at llaw- ment on the government work on kius’ New Store. the jetties. Lorenz’s order o f Capes, Jackets, Uncle Bird Vowell has bought etc., have been shipped and are ex three of the city’s lots and came up pected at any moment. “ Save Money” — And wait yet The ladies of the Christian from Bandon again yesterday to but a day or so, and Lorenz’s late church are requested to meet at get his deed. the church next Friday afternoon,: W. Albee and family left last Sat immense order of new goods will at 2 o’clock, for the purpose of or urday for their old home at Rock urrive. ganizing a C. W. B. M. ford, Floyd county, Iowa. They Attend the lecture nt Masonic went out via Roseburg. hall next Saturday night. Mrs. L O C A L ITEM S. the Johnson Bro’s bookkeeper hav King, state organizer o f Additional iocals on 2d page ing left them, they will hnve no Women of Woodcraft will deliver Red Clover Seed, in largo quan open accounts— will pay cash and an address on that line. accept cash, and sell as low as the tity, at the Pbartnncy. The Aliases Lottie Morgan and lowest. * May Williams, of Empire City, every New goods coming Johnson Bro’s creditors have have been visiting on the npper * bont for the Fair Store. They re forced them to close their books river several days past. Peter F. Golilke was up from against all creditors. But don’ t turned by yesterday’s traiu. Parkersburg this morning. yon forgot it, they are in the mar Mrs. Etben McDnffee nnd little Oh, those handsome Dress Pat ket for cash. * sou left via the hay yesterday for terns at Hawkins’ New Store. * Revs. Father Heinrich, of Bea Los Angeles, Cal., to speud the W anted —A fresh milch cow verton, and Father La Croix, of winter with her father, from whom * Marshfield, passed through town she has been absent about 13 years. Call at or address this office. Revs. Irvioo sod Walsh, on A largo nnd fine stock of Shoes yesterday to their field at Bandon evangelical work through this sec of all kiuds has just been opened and lower coast. Old fashions in dress may be re tion the past month, returned to at Lorenz’s. * vived, but no old-fashioned medi the yalloy last Wednesday through Wm Bettys is adding space and cine can replace Chamberlain’s Colic, this place, after a short visit at otherwise improving his home at Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Bandon. Fairyiew. For sale by R. K. Knowlton. The Hammack & Jnmes (late Fred Wilson, of Sumner, took a Prof. F. C. Kinnicutt and fam Albee & Hammack) shiugle mill, lathe at the broomliaudle factory ily will return at once to Myrtle at Arago, has raised 15 cents yesterday. Point from Riverton where they on the price of shingles, but they Opening o f school at tho Colle have been living the past five are first-class and you can depend giate Institute has to suffer another years. Prof. K. will merchandise on them. week’s postponement. and run n meat market. Misses Myrtle and Della Fox have Rev. W. Horsfall conducted ser Sell! Well, yes— the goods hut secured positions nt the woolen vices at St. .Jnmes church hist Sun not the customers. Our motto is mills at Bandon and departed day morning nnd night. “ New goods, best goods, stylish thence last week. They will reside Miss Stella Fry took last Friday’s goods at small profits nnd quick at that place daring tenure of em * ployment at the mill. train for the bay to visit with the sales.” Hawkins’ New Store. Rev. T. J. Owen, Baptist, Misses Hall a brief spell. Mr. Rupert, o f Bandon, who A heavy frost fell last Thursday with his son Frank went to the preached last Sunday morning and and Friday nights, killing tomato Klondike about two years ago, re- night at the Christian church in viues, corn, and tender vegetatiou turned yesterday and greeted many this place. This was that rever- friends who met him. He will go ened gentleman’s first appointment generally in the bottom lnnds. here, who will have two per mouth bnck soon. Flunk remained. Lester Smith, the livery-stable hereafter. Ed Price will for the time being man, has placed a covered express Uncle Shad Hudson came down locate nt Riverton nnd assist his and delivery wagon on the run in this place. Any work in his lino uncle in the store. H e will also from Eckley on business last Sat can be done promptly nnd with keep nn eye o d the scheme of es urday, returning as far as Myrtle tablishing an electric light plant at Point today. He reports a marked protection from storm. this place, which he aiieady has activity in inquiiies for mining We thank Miss Mary Lee Fn- under way. and ranch properties in his section, trell for a sample of very large and and tuinks the near fntnre will Mr. Vowel’, of BandoD, has been luscious strawberries, which she bring some surprises. plucked from the vines and placed ! spendiug some days with ue, look- The Thrice-a- Week New York on onr desk this morning. The ing after improvements he has in hand on his property here. He World and the H erald are fur family gather a tew every day. has substantially painted his uished to subscribers at only $1.90 M. A. Hancock and wife are late house, including the roof, and has per year for both papers. Four arrivals from Salt Lake, nod who in hand other improvements. papers a week containing all the may locate with us. He is a “ Na untional, foreign and local news, We have just received a fresh stories, miscellaneous reading, etc., tive Son” of California, moved to Salt Lake a few years ago and invoice of Ladies’ Watches, and for only $190. Don’t pnss the now retnrug to this const section. they are beauties. Thpy are little winter without them. gems and very cheap. We bought H e is a builder and contractor. Dr. Blackledge and family left ’em for cash and give yon tho ben J. C. James, the new-comer who efit o f shrewd and close buying. yesterday and will take the steamer bought W. Albee’s place and inter Cnll and see ’em. Very respect Alliance at the hay for San Fran est in the shinglemill nt Arago, has fully, W i l s o n J e w e l r y Co. cisco, theDce to Pomona, Cal., for inducted himself into the duties of * 2 ] residence. The doctor and family his calling and wilt aid his partner made many acqnaiutauces and Hon. H. B. Millpr, chairman in “ expanding” the business to the friendsdnnng their short stay here, state hoard o f horticulture, who full capacitp of the demauds made and we may yet hope they will re recently visited this section, has turn nnd permanently locate. upon them. lately written for publication that We thank onr friend, J. P. Stem- Oregon apples will bring $3 per We learn?d on the nrrivnlof the Jer, of Dorn, now prospecting in box by spring, ami referred es boat from lower river yesterday of Washington, for late files of the pecially to those o f Coos, Curry trie death of one o f Mr. Deuholm’s Seattle Post-Intelligencar. I f Mr. and the coast counties because of younger children at Bandon Sun S. shook! conclude to make his their freedom from worms and day. The little folks made many home in Washington, he has many pests of all kirnls. admiring friends while they lived friends in Coos couuty, neighbors here, who will sincerely regret to Hon. Geo. Williams and son, of and fellow-citizens, who will regret hear the sad news. [Later, we Fsrtidale, Cal., who have been vis to lose him and his charming fam learn that it was little Anuie that iting in this locality for a fortnight died.] ily. with a view to locating, returned Bandon Recorder: While oiling to their home in California by yes The synod of the Presbyterian parts o f the machinery of the terday’s train aud per Bteamer from church, now being held in Salem, steamer Dispatch one day last week. the bay. Mr. W. has bonded the supplied neighboring pulpits last Engineer Hark Dunham slipped Devereux place, near Norway, and Sunday, including the following and went overboard, which neces will returns and occupy within a ministers from Coos county: Dal sitated his taking a little swim. few months, possibly permanently. las, Rev. George Gillespie; Presby Everybody kuows Hark is at home terian church. Salem, Rev. A. S. Owing to the great length of Foster; and St. Johns Methodist on the water, hot in the water is Brett Clark's late letter from the where be shines, and when it comes church at Portlaud by Rev. Levi to swimming he can make a duck | Philippine islnnds, and not wish- Johnson, of Curry county. I ing to divide it into two separate ashamed of itself. The Quay and MHgpe (g. o. p. „ . .. , _ issues of our paper, we hold it Rev. James Moore, of the M. E ., over j0 next issue and expect to bosses in Pennsylvania) plan of church at Myrtle Point, was warmly ive it l t ig interesting, rnnning politics we learn has been welcomed on Fnday evening, 8th | a woll writtan letteri nui, ive9 adopted iu Coos couDty. Some of lost, together with his family on j ranch information regarding the the gang were overheard to won hie way to that Pastorate for a s e c -, wnr, the people, their religio0. and der why the H erald mau couldn’t Midyear. Dr. 8. L. Roberds made! 80cia) characteristics, the climate see his interests in securing the an earnest welcoming address, Andjanj prodacts of the islands, etc., printing by “dividing up” with the greeted the guests with pleasant etc., and coming from a Coquille officials, and also thus increasing' words, to which the pastor feelingly j)OV t,j8 8js(er nt this place adds his circulation! Well, thpy know responded to the friendly reception to it8 illtere8t to 08. why. We don’t do business that A large number of friends h ad, way, and they won’t do it long. assembled and the hand joined in The Model Steam Bakery, of j The county's rich and c r d well the greeting with a pleasing seren- Marshfield, has opened a branch gde. here in Coquille City under the afford to support one gentleman to supervision of Mrs. Rose, where! pull for the gaug—$377.82 to take The state grand lodge of Knights fine bakery goods cau he had at all printing from Coos county to Port- j o f Pythias opened at Portland last times. Mr. Canning, who ie the land, instead of encouraging home Tuesday. In addition to the 130 proprietor of the bakery, is nn old, iudustry and talent. The type-set delegates to the grand lodge from experienced baker, aud during his ting o f the delinquent tax fist and all portions of the state, there were recent visit east L bb thoroughly trip o f deputy connty judge and several hundred visiting knights posted himself to the latest np-to- deputy sheriff to Portland cost and a large throng o f sigbt-seers date bieail and all kinds of cakes, much less than $100, and the peo and friends o f delegatee. From He uses malt extract, which is ple can stand the difference—only Coos couuty, we note the following recommended hv all physicians of ♦277.82--as a fee for faithful ser attendants: Americas Lodge, No. the country, and has the only vice! And this in violation of the I, Marshfield—J. A. Noruiau and brick oven in this county. In jest contract to do the printing, and J. W. Bennett; Myrtle Lodge, No. one mouth's time he lias estah- despite the fact that there are four 3, Marshfield -John S. Coke, jr., fished a business of over one har- other newspaper offices in the nnd J. A. Matson: Delphi Lodge, rel of flour per day. Call on Mrs. county, neither one o f which was No. 64, Bandon— It, II. Mast and Rose, and try some of the bread consulted or tendered the printing! Peter Loggie. aud you will he delighted with it. How lo you like it, fellow-citizens! 1 Confessed the Murder D. C. Gillespie, who was arrested at Cottage Grove about two week» ago on the charge of having robbed and murdered old Mrs. Edson at Gold Boach, Curry county, and burned the house, September 19th, made a confession to Sheriff Turner. The Port Orford Tribune reports as follows: Upon leaving Carey’s at Sixes river, he (Gillespie) had returned to Hogue River, leaving his horse on the north side, away from the road in a ravine where lie would not be discovered. Obtaining a boat, Gil lespie crossed the river after night and secretod himself in Mrs. Edson’s barn, where lie remained UDtil after 10 o’clock on the night he com mitted the theft and murder. En tering the dwelling through a win dow, he made his way to the bed room of his aged, almost helpless victim, where ho compelled her to hand over, as Gillespie tells, about ♦ 11.75 in coin and a pension check, which he compelled her to sign by the light of a lamp held in his own hands— the hands which are now’ stnined with tho life-blood of one ho had known since childhood. STKANOI.F.D HER TO DEATH. Believing that his victim had more monoy hidden somewhere about the house, the robber clutched her throat with his hands and stran gled her to compel her to disclose the secret, but, upon being told that she had given him all the money she had in the house, the villainous fingers tightened upon the throat of tho resistless woman until death relieved her from torture. Going into the kitchen, Gillespie ate a hearty meal, having eaten nothing but apples for three or four days, nnd then returned to the bedroom where he opened a can of coal oil, poured a portion of the contents ovev the murdered woman, satur ating the bedclothes also with the oil, set fire to the room and fled across the river, mounted his horse and rode away through the darkness, leaving the woman he had robbed and murdered to be consumed by the hungry flames that soon reduced to ashes a once pleasant home, leav ing only a few charred remains to tell the tale of fiendish crime. * * * * * * Coleman Gillespie was born and reared in this county, and is about 20 years of age. He has committed several minor thefts, and at one time served out a sentence in the county jail. His committing such a ghastly crime will fall heavily upon his aged mother and two sis ters, who reside at Rogue River, and who are well respected in the com munity. Gillespie has lived with hiB mother for the past few years in Gold Bench, almost in sight of the feeble woman, who was a friend to his mother and who fell a victim to his cruel hands. P IL E S Lntnppy Creek, Oct. 16.— Miss Frances Kaufman gave a birthday ‘ ‘ I aa fib re d t h e torture« o f t h e d a m n e d party to several of her scbool- with protruding piles brought on by constipa , fellows on the 8th and all bad a tion with which I was afflicted for twenty Miss Iran across your CASCARETS In the j very enjoyable time, and S ears. awn of Newell. Ia., and never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from i Frances getting some very nice piles and feel like a now man. ” I presents. C. H. K a r a . u il Jonea s» Sioux City, Ia The uext day being tho birthday I of Miss Constance Waddiugton, CANDY C her teacher aud schoolmates came I C A T H A R T I IC ^ | in the evening and gave her a ear- \ prise party; they had a jolly time with music, eiuging and old-fash- ioned games. What a splendid fall this has been for the dairymen! grnss nnd PlM jant. Palatable. Potent. Teet# aood. no Oood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10o.tto.4Uo. clover are still growing; bat I think ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... most of us do not realize that late S t e r n .* I t » » * . . c . . « p * . y , t k l H f » , n u . t r . » ! , I . » T . r k . t l . fall growth of grass and clover is H n . T f l . R i P Sold end eneranteed by all dru*. R U * I U -D A b , 1 ,1 4 to d l s s Tobeoco Uablt. weak BDd washy, and very deficient in the elements that go to make milk and butterfat, and must be W. S. Vanderburg, representing supplemented by roots or oorn if the old commission firm o f J. II. we want onr cows and test to keep Cain <fc Co., at San Francisco, was in Coquille City yesterday. He is up their record. I ’ m afraid potatoes will be dear succeeding well iu the upper-river next spriDg on account of the section, especially in securing or blight, and in the years to come we chard products aud potatoes. Mr. shall have to spray with a fungi V. gave us a brief history of the cide or it will be an annual visitant. house he represents, an old and Almost all our spring and sum wealthy business firm at San Fran mer birds are gone, even the swal cisco, relating the unbroken confi dence o f shippers nnd consignors lows; hut 1 still hear the cheerful song of the bedgesparrow, and I of many years past and proving have seen two specimens o f that thoroughly safe and reliable—just wiuter visitor, the largest of our such as our people have been seek woodpeckers—the ciimsou-headtd ing for, lo, these years. black neck. I have also seen one Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson or two small bunches of widgeon returned from San Francisco this ducks and a couple of mallards, morning, via Rosebuig. They are which is a sure sign of the approach well, but quite sore from the ride of winter. over the mountains. They report Salmon are beginning to run in J. W. Leneve as better, when they large schools. I saw a splendid started home, bat not able to stand take in a set-net at Lampey creek erect or get around macb. It landing this morning. There must seems to he a sprain in the back have been 50 fiue fresh run sal instead of paralysis, but is very mon in that one uet, and Messrs. severe and might yet result in the Ashton and Randleman said they latter. had taken 60 during the night in a Rev. C. A., Mrs. Stine and son dip-net. Charley said he had just Melville returned from Gardiner got down to business. Cattlp-buyers are plentiful, hut last Wednesday, where they had W, H. W. been visiting the daughter and sis cattle scarce. —----------*-*•►*•------- --- - ter, Mrs. Rev- H. H. Buckner. The first-named came over on the Mr. and Mrs. D. Morgnn vieited train, while Melville came through in this place at Mr. and Mrs. C. D. from the mouth of the Umpqua on Elliott's for several days, returning bis wheel in one day. to their home at Fishtrnp this Mrs. Sophia King, representing moruiog. the Women of Woodcraft, will he T o C aro Conw ttputlon Forever* present in this city in the interest Take C ascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 23c. of organizing a lodge of the ladies If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. at Masonic hall next Saturday night. She will lecture preceding the work of organization, to which Secnd-Hand the public is invited, especially the ladies. Look out— will open at once price. those Capes, Cloaks and Jackets nt Miss Tracy Hnnly, o f the lower Hawkins’ New Store. * river, visited the family of W. J. Mrs. W. H. AVaddington, of Fairmnn at this place Inst week. Lampev creek, visited a few days io this neighborhood last week. John Morgau, customs officer at the port of Coos bay, is visiting in this section, having come over on yesterday's train. The mill started no last Wednes day again, ami is pushed to its ut most to fill orders now on file nnd coming in, notwithstanding its large and increased capacity. llevs. Ennis, Gillespie and Fos ter, ns also Elders Adams and Hall, are present nt Salem from this connty at the Presbyterian synod. Rev. Alexander 8. Foster, of Myr tle Point, has been chosen mod erator for the year. Austin Tolin, uncle, and Miss Zella Tolin, sister of our Mrs. Van- noy, from Grants Pass, and Robert Tolin, and wife (formerly our Miss Lottie Stcveson) of Dryden, Joseph ine county, have been visiting their relatives and friends here about 10 days past, leaving for home last Saturday. Mrs. W. C. Rose and Mrs. M. Way, sisters of J. W. Leneve, have word that the latter is invalided nt Oakland, California, where he hnd just disposed of his business with a view to moving away. The ill ness seems to be a paralysis of the lower limbs. O f course everybody here extends sympathy, and hopes there may bo nothing serious or permanent in the affliction which has befallen Johnny. NOW DDE, ^Ladies’ M Hisses’ 411 new style, latest pattern of goods anil best made (no shelf-worn stock) PLUSH nnd CLOTH f CAPES, JACKETS, CLOAKS, at HAWKINS’ NEW STORE YEARS t a û c - Q jlq X û Prof. Hawkins, principal of the Myrtle Point schools, visited home last Saturday. The public school will close soon, bat ho has been prevailed upon to open a private school at once, to which he lias the promise of a most liberal patron age. F . L ong <fc Son are having quite a rush of business. Tbtty are mak Elder W. H. Nosler’s new home ing sales o f saddles, harness and shows up handsomely ns it nears lenther goods out into Douglas and completion. adjoining counties. Good rains have fallen in this The Berlin Store has received a sectiou the past week, aud still the new stock of men’s nnd hoys’ cloth promise of more. ing, all wool, and away down in Mrs. J. S. Hayes, of Empire City, came over on yesterday’s train to visit n few days with Graudpa aud Grandma Hayes. Lampey Creek Notes. F o s t e r — At the Blanco H otel. M arshfield, Feb. 5, 1899, W illiam M. F oster, o f Glitch ing slough, aged 89 years. H a r r i n g t o n — At B an don, O ct, IX, 1899, in fant son o f Mr. and M rs. A. L . H arring ton, aged 2 years and 7 m onths. D enholm —At Bandon, Oot. 15, 1890. A nna, 4-year-old daughter o f M r. and M rs. J. Denholm. SHAD HUDSON, : Hudson & FURNITURE, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. Opposite Hotel Coquille. BERT TUTTLE, Proprietor. l l - r o u n d h o r h e h h o e in g . m a n ufacturing nnd repairing o f W agons Farm Im plem ents, nnd M nchiucry o f all kinds. S h op —late W . Drane’ K, rear o f Messer’s L ivery S table and opposite C oquille P har m acy. L . C. TH U K M A N . rçuBBEi; If you do not obtain all the bene fits you expected from the use o f the V igor. w rite the doctor about lt. P robably there Is som e diO lcultr w ith your general system which Address, m ay b e easily rem oved. Addresr Dr. J. C. Ayer, Low ell, Maas. HAMMACK & JAMES, M anufacturers o f First- Class M Cedar SM Arago, Oregon. a . ikvt ». 1 J - J - Unnib. C oqu ille AOKNT8. j M i u L e e u n m l o n . City! D im ension Shingles, $2.30 at m ill; Coin« m on Shingles, $1.55. O n ly one grade o f Shingles made F or S ale —lo Bandon, oue of the choicest locations, a pleasant home, new, unique in style, and with a splended view of the town and ocean. Sheltered from the , north winds. For particulars, a p I ply to the H erald . [tf C T T IR iK E ls r, ~rcr-j ' I V lo service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room Wilsoi) Jewelry Co. Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Gold Pens, Optical Goods. Watch Repairing and Engraving. Eckley, Curry County, Oregon. A and It hides the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never fails to reatore color to gray hair. It will stop the hair from coming out also. lt feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short hair becomes long hair. lt cleanses the scalp; re moves all dandruff, and prevents its formation. We have a book on the Hair which we will gladly send you. New Management; New Furnishings Throughout; Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. Mining and Real Estate Agents •EW AG O NM AKER is a youth-renewer P r o p r ie to r . Haynes, SK IL L E D Ayer’s Hair Vigor COQUILLE i i JO H N J. E. HAYNES. L. c. T k n o , B LA C K SM ITH Why let your neighbor* know it? And why give them * | chance to guess you are even five or ten years more? Better ¡ive them good | reasons for guessing the other way. It is very easy; for nothing tells of age so I quickly as gray hair. Sewing-Machine Needles and Musical Instruments. We solicit your patronage. Coquille City, : : We can please you . Oregon. Ladies Are Telling Around About our new stoch of | beautiful goods, including many 1 GOODS Large S tock-A ll Lines. mackintoshes M en, F0K Women and Children. T H E FAIR STO R E ,, We sell for That'a Why we can sell so low and and beep all new gonds. I M. O. HAWKINS. Corner opposite Udd Fellows’ Hall north side-