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i» jmat 604 MIU (tiiîj Metalli TU ESD AY, M A RC H 20. 1900. REGULAR TRAINS \ I O N D A Y H . W E D N L 8 D A Y 8 aud F K I- l U d a y » will run a » follow s: liM H I | A rrive 7.15 a. m. I M arshfield | 10:15 a. m. 7:45 “ | Beaver Hill Jun^t’ n I Leave 9:45 8:15 “ | C O Q L IL L E C IT Y | M 9:30 A rrive 8:45 a .m . | M yrtle P oin t ** 9:00 L O C A L ITEM S. Additional locals on 2d page The H erald in prepared to do job printing in the beet style. Look out for Ihe Special Sale Cor.ntor nt The Fair Store. Wm Ross, a shipbuilder at the bay, came over on yeeterday’s train. Jason Raudleman, o f Parkers burg, was a visitor in Coquille last week. Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Leneve re- turned last Wednesday from a visit to the bay. Comrndo C. D. Elliott is very low and hardly a hope exists that he will recover. For Garden and Flower Seeds go to The Berlin Store. Coquille creamery butter will be supplied in this place at Sanderson B ro’s grocery. W. Crane was elected school de rector in the Riverton district and J. Y. Foster clerk. Attorney A. E. Seaman, o f the bay, visited the county seat on le gal business yesterday. J, W. Leneve has tba agency for the Cleveland Oil & I’aiut Co. for this place, aud be has a nice line o f Paints and Oils. Get his prices. They are right. * Uncle Joe Ferry, o f Riverton, was a visitor iu town last Wednes day. He seems to be almost him self again from the accidental fall lie got seveial mouths ago. Work of alteriug aud improving the little church was beguu yester day, R. D. Sanford and son, Oliver, begiuuiug the work. It will make a very pleasunt room for service. Parties named Loyo, timber lo cators, supposed to be from the east, are prospecting the timber lands in the North Fork section, supposedly for eastern syndicates. The Fair Store inserts a new ad. on 4tb page, rnakiug offers of its specialty iu the shoe liue— tlio great A. L. Bryan Shoes, without a superior on the market; also bar gains iu general meicbaudise. The Republican precinct con- yettioDS will be held tomorrow for the election of delegates to the county convention to meet in Co quille City Thursday, March 29th, at 10 a. m., aud to choose precinct officers, including road supervisor. St. Patrick was remembered by a liberal display of “ wearing of the green” iu this city last Satur day. Her majesty ordered it for the Irish at home this time, so St. Patrick’s friends here were safe and will not be hanged for this burst of admiration. Uncle Henry ltundleman, o f the lower river, has been frequently in town of late, and sometimes several days in succession. The old gentleman suffers from an in jury to his left hand, received 20 years ago. It is almost helpless now, and lost to sense of touch, bat threatening his arm. Rev. J. B. Lister, secretary of the Btate board of home mission work of the Christian denomina tion, reached this city aud preached Sun lay night. He has only made appointments for meetings to in clude tomorrow evening, from which time he will make auy fur ther appointments that he deems authorized. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rheuma tism in his right shoulder and Bide. He says; “ My right arm at times waH entirely useless. I tried Cham berlain's Pain Balm, aud was sur prised to receive relief nlmost im mediately, The Pain Balm has l>een a constant companion of mine ever sinee and it never fails.” For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Myrtle Point Enterprise: Be cause one is elected lo an office, that is no reason why he should have a life lease o f that place. Home men are now fitting for office in this county who should not be there. They belong totlie humble walks c f private life when judged by real m erit Yet they seek to hold onto the public pap. They enter into schemea to promote their own ends regardless o f the public good. They care nothing for prin ciple. They are “ out for the stuff." They want the spoils. 8t?p J. \V. Lpneve’s ne»v ad. for | (Myrtle Point Euterpriae). Death from Accidental Shooting. samples of prices. | Assessor J. 8. Lawrence was in Parker Doak, a youoger brother A choice stock of Ladies’ ¡Shoes, ‘ " w" th'8 WMek '•>« 1900 aud Warren Bullard, neighbor, latest styles, at Hawkins’ . • assessment. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. “ I laOSrsd the torlan* of the i M M l nnd sous respectively of J. A. Miss bette, began her private A)bert Cribbju8, of the Middle w ltb p r o tru d in g p ile , brought on b y oo n slip a- Doak and Robert W. Bullard of w ith w hich I waa afflicted fo r tw e n ty acliool yesterday with a full room. Fofk died ,Mt 8oo(tay. The re- : y tlon ear. I ran acro aa you r C A S C A R E T S In th e near Parkersburg, went ont hunt n o f N ew ell, l a . and n ever found A nything Mrs. Hersey is receiving new ul(ti|1(( werP buried Monday, Rev. , tow to eq u al them T o -d a y 1 am e n tire ly free from ing ou Fonr-mile Sunday morning. spring styles of hats and millinery s K L>ocker conducting the fun- p ile s and fool lik e a now man. ” As we understand it, Parker Doak a H . K IIT Z . 1411 Jon es S t., S io u x C ity . I a goods. j erB| services. was ou one side of the creek and W anted — A lot of choice Myrtle Dr. 8. L. Roberds has purchased young Bullard on the other, when CANDY lumber. Enquire for particulars of the two lots adjoining J. A. Mc- W C C A A T TH HA A R R T TIC IC ^ the latter's guu went off, the con * M acy & M oore , j Mickle’s property on Hprnce street tents penetrating the head of Par ker Doak, killing bim instantly. Men’s fine Gloves, and entirely j of L. Gant and »'ill soon begin the The boy who was killed was about Dew lino of Tecks aud Bows at \ construction of a new business TH AO « MASS And is it not due to nervous * ; house to be used by bim for a drug 17 years old. The body reached Hakwins’. exhaustion? Things always store. home Sunday night about 12o’clock. Buy $7 worth of goods (flour! look so much brighter when we Married —at Iloseburg, March 7, The sad affair seems to have been PlAAAAnt. PAlM Abl«. P otent. T a m * O do « . D o are in good health. How can and sugar excepted), and get free a 1900, Clias. Wharton and Miss Good, Rover sicken. Weaken, or Uripe. 1O0. toe. 40 a. purely aD accident, as the boys you have courage when suffer fiue prize at the Fair Sore. * | Edua Hodsnn, Rev. J. A. Town ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... were warm friends. Mr. Doak, the ing with headache, nervous •wrn.» t o w , C n p . , . » t a p . l..t r * 4 f, I , - T.r*. li t Miss Hudson Rev. R. Ennis, o f Bandoo, re-j send, officiating. fattier, W e lanru, was up at Myrtle prostration and great phytacal Hn.Tfl.RAf' Sold nod kunrAnteed by All d r a * - Point aud hard to reach witbin n weakness? ports that Mrs. Ennis is very low formerly r -sided at this place and NU* I U-DAv g i lt # t o C I B I TobAOOO H A b lL Would you not like to be rid lias many friends here who wish reasonable time. This is o u e o f the with a second attack of grip. of this depression of spirits? the young couple a prosperous UDd "F irst Meihodist Episcopal Church o! saddest events which has occurred It is claimed that eastern men H ow? By removing the happy future. in this valley, and bring« a gloom are obtaining control of all the Coquille City.’’ cause. By taking John Giles Saturday received and heart-aches to two families valuable timber lands iu Oregon. the information from San Fran Such Beems to be the title o f the j and a wide circle of friends. Our second-hand dealer, Bert cisco parties that the schooner organization effected in this city | An inquest wns to be held, but Tattle, buy8 old iron, copper, brass, Mizpah had arrived at Araapella, through the ministerial work of the fuels will be too late for this rubber, etc., fot which be will pay Honduras, on February 8. She is Rev. C. M. Bryan, preacher in issue. ----------- •■•*►•— ------- -—• tbe highest cash price. * now due at San F'raucisco on her charge, aud just completed. Fresbyterian Conference- E d . H erald : I wish to express return, aud is expected to arrive in The following is A e list of offi my heartfelt thanks to my mauy the river in time to sail for C^pe cers nod members of the new or Ministerial ai d other official dele friends for tbe kindness shown me Nome about April 15. ganization r' gates of the Presbyteriao churches B. O. Lehmouowsky left by W ed duriDg my late illness. Trustees—Thomas Eckels, Thos. nesday's train for San Francisco, Krewson, Clias. H. Butler, A. P. of Coos and Cmry counties held G r a n d m a R o b in s o n . a conference in this city yestei- where he goes to purchase supplies Nineteen school teachers are em nnd outfits for the party which is Macy aud Peter Nichols. day at the parlors of the Tut Stewards— Ida Macy, Mary Bus- ployed in LaGrnDde. The four going to Cape Nome from this tle Hotel. Rev. Dr. Holt, syn male toachers are paid an average place on the schooner Mizpah next kirk, Eva Butler imd Myrtle Fox. odical missionary, failed to reach, It give9 activity to all parts Lenders— Alva Westgate and owning to tLe condition of tbe of $76 per month, hut the female mouth. He will remain iu the city that carry away useless and Charles Self. poisonous materials from your teachers get but $44. road between Roseburg aud Myr until the Mizpah returns from her Members— Almina Sage, Han body. It removes the cause of tle Poiut. J. H. Timon, the rustling River southern trip aud is loaded. nah White, Lillie Graham, Mary your suffering, because it re D. Grant Beal, who has been iu Alexander, Tlios. Eckels, Annie! There wpre present, Rev. Gilles ton coal operator, has opened mines moves all impurities from your on the hay, closer to larger ship Alaska for the past year, was iu Eckels, James Goodloe, Mary Ria pie, of Marshfield, Rev. Foster, of blood. Send for our book on Myrtle Poiut, and Rev. Ennis, of towu today on his return to Marsh ping facilities, and moved over Nervousness. T O 'IH E D E A F .—A rich Indy, cared o ( Goodloe, Thos. 0. Livesey, Jose her Deafness A nd Noises in the H e a d by Dr. last w eek to develop his work there. field. Mr. Beal was at Lake Ben phine Livesey, Lydia Livesey, Jen Bundon; also Elders Cooper aud To keep in good health you N icholsuu’ s Artiticinl Ear Drnuis, pave must have perfect action of the nett Inst summer, but in tbe winter nie Livesey, Anua C. Butler, Clias. Adams, of Myrtle Point, James $10.000 to hia Institute, no that deaf people Alfred Johnson, one o f Coos bowels. Ayer’ s Pills cure con prospected in different localities on H. Butler, Eva Butler, Sarah M. B yers,of Willowdnle, W .S. Periy, unable to procure the Ear Drums m ay have stipation and biliousness. them free. Address, N o. 8877. T he N ich- county’s best aud most promising the sea coast, but found nothing of Coquille City, and Mrs. Isabella Kilpatrick, Chas, T. Self, C. A. olaon Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue. New young men, came over from the worth returning for and expects HaDscom, Ida Macy, Chas. Card- Y’ ager, of Bandon. Y ork. [d ec 00 Wrltm to our Ooctorm. bay Friday aud will take a clerical Several questions camo up, the P erhaps you w ould l.ku to con su lt to remaiu in Coos this summer. well, Roland Darby, Fred Johnson, lo m o em inen t physicians about rou r C. B. Higley, son o f our Mr. position in the sheriff's office. Mr. most important being a suggested con d ition . T hen w rite us fr e e ly all the Will Lundy yesterday received Stella Pointer, Lillian Dell Fox, particulars In y our case. You w ill re Higley, and family arrived from Johnson is a school teacher. regrouping o f the churches for ceiv e a prom pt roplv. w ithout cost. a packuge of cignrs which had George M. Hite, Alya Westgate, Portland last week to take up their A ddross. DR. J. C. AYER . ministerial work, but the proposi Myrtle Point Enterprise: Prof. » Lowell. Mass. .1 residence here. Mr. H. has been M. O. Hawkins closed the wiuter been seut bim at Dawson for a John Church, Lillie Wilson, Edyth tion was rejected and the work left several years in the carriage busi term o f private school at this place Christmas preseat in 1898. They Howell, Laura Fox, Geo. McAdams, as it bns existed for some time were mailed at this place by C. E. John McAdams, Leon Eckels, Ella ness at Portland. past, except that Rev. Foster will today. Prof, Hawkins is an able Huling iu November, 1898, and Dulley, Wm. Buskirk, Thos. Krew- divide time with Willowdnle and The Populist primary conven iuslructnr and we have had a large according to the postmarks were iD 8 o d , Win. Croy, Myrtle Fox, R. O. Friend E. J. Bigelow ’ as rt-hirmtl Myrtle Poiut. Curry county, too, tions will be held next Saturday. and interesting school under his Dawson for about six months while Hoherg, Mary Hoberg, W.C. Chnse, was left as an independent field, from liis visit to California. I I i had So, also, Ihe Democratic prima management. Will was there, but were not deliv Inez A. Chase, Norman Macy, with headquarters at Port Orford. ! been as far south as Los Angeles. ries, and both county conventions A. Vannoy has just returned ered, uud after being gone about Mary S. Buskirk, Peter Nichols, It is understood, too, that Rev. ] He saw his mother (aged 84 years), will be held in this place on Wed from a mouth’s visit in Josepliine 18 mouths were returned to this Ella Wright, Mnndie Wright, James George Gillespie hns resigned the 1 three brothers and two siste rs. Two nesday o f next week. county. He reports a pleasant place. Conger, Clias. A. Hanscom. charge at Marshfield, nnd will take of his brothers he hail not seen iu Rey. W. Horsfall conducted ser visit with relatives and friends, and Rev. C. M. Bryan, pastoi. One of those pleasant events 22 years. He is well and will likely tb3 Curry county woik. vices at St. James church last Sun that they have had a most delight that is calculated to make life’s The board of trustees hns filed reside on the upper jiver. day morniug and evening. Many ful winter, with most promising pathway easier, was perpetrated at articles of incorporation aDd are Albany Democrat: J. G. Ho J. W. Sugg struck Coquille City flowers had been placed by ladies outlook for ft uit and ceroal crops. the home o f Mr. and Mrs. B. M. about to secure lots for construc berg, a former Albany man, si o f the church, Saturday, which im Besides, the mining prospects aie Greene, in this city, last Friday tion of a church building and par now a resident of Baker City, 19 years ngo yesterday. The old parted au air of beauty and cheer booming. evening, the occasion being a party sonage. where lie has been prospecting. baseball field included the block - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - fulness. He is interested in some mines, now occupied by Grandpa and I now have on hand an immense given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A Large Furniture Factory for which $10,000 was recently Henry Collier, T. A. Walker. D. F. Maj. Brown went to the lower stock o f Dairy, Fruit and Stock M. O. Hawkins aud Miss Florence refused. rivet section last Wednesday, aud fa rm s; small places near town Robbins. The evening was pleas- Is the next enterprise in order, and [The Mr. Holieig named above Dean and Capt. Dunham, uud there, will visit his old friends, the ri.Dging from 5 to 40 acres, im untly spent in parlor games nnd at the H erald greets it as one of the is a brother of our Ren, and be were no residences across Second Thrifts. I f his health does not proved, and unimproved. Vacant a late hour a fine lunch was served, improve on the coast, he will take lots; fine assortment of improved after which tbe guests departed needed aud promising profitable sides is a very proper persou to street; the sohoolhouse wns where the steamer nt Port Orford and go homes in town, and all at p rices as for their several homes. Those enterprises of this section. Our strike prosperity, and we hope it MeBser’ s stable is now, aud where townsman, Thomas Krewson, nnd is all true, and more, if possible. - preaching services were held. A to the city. low, ot lower than you can buy present were: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. dense timber covered all beyond. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stew brother-in-law L. L. Lantz, of E d . H eralt >. 1 from owners. An nccident happened at Lyons’ ard, Misses Bertha Frey, Lula Drain, both practical wood workers, * 4t T R. D. S anford . mill near noon yesterday, at which Walker, Kate Braden, Bertha Bra the latter an expert iD cabinet work, the saw wns broken into many pieces N ew F irm .— VV. Drane hns asso den, AnmeGneriD, Nellie Dement, have formed a co-partnership and ^ D e a le r in — how many is not known. Pieces ciated with himself G. E. Spur- Eunice Dement, Wiunie Dement, secured engine, planer, shaper and of the saw scattered everywhere, beck, of Douglas comity, iu J he i Mo||ie CH|dwell,’ Laura W ise. Daisv other high-grade machinery for D r y but luckily hit no persou. The dam blacksmithing and wagonmnking I (jj|e8> A lta Dodge, Daisy D odgi, all-round wood work, which they age occurred while the saw was turn business, at the old stand, j Kate If nf l) , t L n p / ' l u \ I l l i i s n r ] i l o n n a c will receive vin Portland by the Roberds, Mildred Cooper, ing at a high speed, the largo log latter comes highly recommended I Letta Cooper, Della Eodicott, middle o f April. They will for S h o e s , H a t s , IVIen’s C loth in g, settling slightly, thus warping and in nli kinds of blacksmitliing, man Bertha Barklow; Messrs L. A. Bra the present put up a building 34x50 crushing the saw and causing the ufacturing nnd repairing, with ; den, C. E. Huling, Bay Dement, feet with hnsPiDent, to which they Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, Paints, Oils, etc. pieces of all sizes to fly in all direc horseshoeing as a specialty. Drane i G. M. Short, W. C. Guerin, Clias. will add from time to time ns busi D R Y G O O D S . --------------------G R O C E R IE S . tions. & Spurbeck solicit your work, \ Guerin, George Steward, Dick ness warrants, on Hall stceet, near his father’s property. They will Calico, 20 yards for $1. Buell, J. C. Roberts. Myrtle Point Enterprise: Geo. guaranteeing satisfaction. Flour (best Oregon). 75c per sack. have a dry kilu large enough for Ginglmm, 16 yards for $1. Folsom nnd family, James De- Mis. J. F. Wilson, o f Fishtrap, Rolled Oats, 15 lbs for 50 cents. Vaolt and family, Bert Blackburn wns in town last Friday to have J. W. Krewson aDd family, of tbpir own use Riid for other con Shirting, 10 and 124o per yard. Tomatoes per can, 5c. aud wife, Mrs. Lulu Marshal and the physic'nu’s attendance upon a Drain, will return soon to this tractors’ and builders.’ They will Lard, 10 It) tin, $1. M en ’ s U nderwear . also do wagon woodwork nnd un David Blush, o f Stillwater, Okla little son who is crippled from place for permanent residence. Coffee, 12| per lb and up. Call and see our 50c line. dertaking— in fact run an exten homa, arrived at this place Wed some hip complaint. Mrs. Wilson We nlso have Rolled Barley and Ethan McDuffee and Noah M en ’ s and B oys ’ S uits . nesday. Thpy expressed them is visited with sad afflictions of late. , Leneve have taken a contract to sive wood manufacturing establish W heat for feed. Meu’s Soits for $5 and up. selves as delighted with our climate A few weeks ngo her husband died; paint the courthouse roof, work on ment. H A R D W A R E and TIN W A B E . Boys’ Suits for $2 nnd up. and town and will locate perman and _ _ j i last k Tuesday --- -i .- got » word of ~ wbic h will begin at once. she H A T S —n full line at low prices. Nails at cut prices. ently here. They inform us that the death o f hereon WnltPr, in Prof. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins other parties will also soon come California, at the age o f about 17 E u r e k a H a rn e s s O il Is t h e b est p r e s e r v a tiv e o f n e w le a th e r to this county from Oklahoma to years; now her baby hoy is threat have returned from Myrtle Point a n d th o b est r e n o v a to r o f o ld locate. ened with being a cripple for life, to their home at this place. Prof. le a th e r. I t o ils , s o fte n s , b la c k e n s a n d p ro tec ts. U se H. closed a large Hnd successful A colony o f 15 people arrived and she herself is close to mother privnte school nt Myrtle Point last hood again. We understand her in Coos couuty from Oklahoma Friday, which term began at the last Wednesday, and began pros neighbors are good and very kindly close o f a very prosperous six- disposed, nnd it iB to be hoped pecting at Myrtle Point. These months’ term of the public school. people come to personally look for others will assist whenever they We are offering exceptional bargains in on your beat harness, yonr old har can. Owning to work of alterations homes, and upon their favornble ness, and your rarrlUgetop, and they LADIES’, GENTS' and BOYS’ WATCHES will not only look lietter but wear going on at the little church and decision, we understand, others Mrs. Ruth G. Sweet, the lady lo nicer. Bold everywhere lu cans— all not yet completed, Rey. R. Ennis, sizes from half pints to five gallons. will act. Two o f the party, C. A. evangelist who has been spending Ladies’ Watches, gold filled, from $12.50 up. H u la by STANDARD O IL ( O . Blackburn and Dave Blosche, came several weeks at Christine effort in Presbyterian, will occupy tbe pul Gents' Watches, $4 up. to Coquille, and continued their the North Fork neighborhoods, pit at tbe Southern Methodist Boys’ Watches, $1.50 up. trip to the lower river F’riday to! came to this place laet Friday. church next Sunday, morning aud Bandoo. Mr. Blackbnru is a plas Her daughter, Miss Ruth, is with evening. Rev. Mr. Fitch will he We bought ’em for spot cash and give you the benefit of clofc buying. terer by trade, but is qualified to ! her as a helper. Mrs. S. attended absent at an appointment elsewhere. fill other positions. Extend a help the Epworth League meetmg at Road Supervisor Flanders hRs a FINE WATCH, CLOCK 0ND JEWELRY REPAIRING, Cat thin o a t nnd re knrn with $1 (m oney ing baud aud ecconrngemeDt to j the Southern Methodist church heavy piece of work of road-repair order or cu rren cy) and we will order the them. Inst Friday evening and spoke to ing on hand. The locality is follow in g “ F am ily C om bination” sent pre Arrivals by the Homer, March 13, the League, upon invitation. Sat- knowD as the “ Fipg lane,” on the paid: W H u S O Iff J E W E L R Y CO . from Portland: C. A. Blackburn urday she attended the regular Myrtle Point aod Baudon road, all San Francisco Weekly Post 1 yr nnd wife, Mrs. Lon Marshall, Mis. monthly covenant meeting o f the of which has to be planked, and in The Gentlewoman 1 yr. John Goul, Mrs. J. E. Dow, W. C. Baptists at the Christian church, fact low-bridged, by driving piles National lllust. Magazine I yr He has finished Milton, A. Kingston, G. W. Blake, and Sunday morning preached for j and planking. Amer. Poultry Aduocate 1 yr Fannie Warner, Miss J. Jeffers, Rey. Mr. Owen to a good and ap about 120 feet, and has 200 feet preciative audience. Tbe H erald yet of very heavy work to constr act. Happy Hours Fam. Mag. 1 yr Mrs. M. Blake, C. O. Young, Mrs. Young, C. B. Young, C. E. Higley, sanctum had the honor o f a call Tbe hall given Inst Saturday Vermont Farm Journal I yr M. Caldwell, Geo. Hitchcock, Geo. from both Mrs. S. ADd daughter, night wns a magnificent affair and Our Price $1; . Regular Cost $4 Folsom, Ella Folsom, Bert Folsom, whom we hope will protract their a success in every way. The gal- T h is com b in a tion fill« a fam ily need. Wo Ernest Folson, Fred FoUotn, J. A. stay io our midst. laot Knights spared no pains or w ill Hnbstitnte tho C hicago Weekly Inter Devanlt, J. C. Devanlt, H. J. De- A plensaot wedding anniversary expense to make it an enjoyable O cean , Kansas C ity W eekly Star. New York vault, M. CorraD, Martin Wallace, was celebrated in tins city at Ihe occasion, hence the attendance was W eekly T ribune, Denver W eekly i irnc«, ! T oled o W eekly Blade, Twiee-ft-week L onls- F. L. Niedbeimer, Lenta Parker, j Tuttle House last Wednesday even large and the pleasures of the ; ville C onner- Jonrnnl, or M ontreal W eekly Miss Curtis, Miss McCoy. S teer-! ing. at which Mr. aud Mrs. S. J. eveuing one continuous round. A , G azette in place o f San Francisco W eekly i f d esired, bat n o other change« m e age-—D. J. Blosche, P. Hagerlund Tattle were the honored gnests. special tram came in from the bay i ! A Post llo w e d . C lu bb in g list fo r a stamp. It wns the 20th anniversary, and side, nnd steamers from both np- O. H. JON ES, Room 1, Cir. Mtrr. V erm ont Form Jonm nl. besides n family reunion, there was per nnd lower river, bringing visit ap‘25 191 W IL M IN G T O N . V E R M O N T. a host of friends and neighbors ing Knights and friends pipsent to pass a social evening T a ECKELS, n n m ir .n . and greet this clever, popular and W e o w n and o cc u p y th e ta lle s t m erca n tile building in th e w o rld . W e h ave o v er a,ooo,ooo cu stom ers. S ixteen hundred cle rk s are c o n sta n tly x m .-G x iv w i—In C oquille C ity, At the • C O Q U IL L E C ITY , O R most worthy couple. Social con M re« engaged filling o u t-o f-to w n orders. dene« o f Mr*. Melil, m oth er o f the verse, whist aud refreshments en proonn. .March 7. 1900. by Key. W , H or«- O U R O B N E R A L C A T A L O O U E is th e book o f th e p eop le — it quote« tertained, oinking the evening a fn il. Fred Mehl, o f the life-unving crew ’<? House, Sign am] Carriage W h o le s a le P rice * to E v e ry b o d y , has o v er i.ooo pages, 16.000 illu stra tio n s, and ftt L ondon, and Mis« M ertie Grave«, o f most enjoyable one In the whist Painter. Bosebarg. 60.000 d escrip tion s o f a rtic le s w ith p rices. It co sts j i cen ts to p rint an d m ail game. Mr. C Romander and sister, H íl t .-W asuo * — At C o q a ille C ity, at the e a c h co p y . W e w a n t yo u to h av e one. S E N D F I F T E E N C E N T S to s h o w Paper Hanging, y o u r good fa ith , and w e ’ ll send yo u a cop y FREE, w ith a ll c h a rg e s prepaid. residence o f .Mr. and Mr«. C. H. F i t , Miss Ronc&nder. took first prize, Interior Decorating M arch 11. 1900, by R o t . K. 1$. Fitch. while Mrs. Al Baltb and S . W. an 1 Newt H all, o f Marshfield, and Min« Dora Leneve “ won” the other. The .MONTGOMERY WARD & C 0,*‘‘h,*"$JS£ir w'"' w «« «o n , ot Igfcley. Graining. H erald greets Mr. and Mrs. Tut H O B 'S . tle with sincere well wishes for D y i —O n Catehina creek, M arch 1 0. 1900 , to Estimates fumi-lo-d on all classea many happy anniveisary returns. of work. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mr. and Mr*. Charle« Dye. a daughter. PILES Large stock o f celebrated A. L. Bryan Shoes just received at Haw kins'. * Mrs. W. A. Bean, of RivertoD, was shopping slid visiting iu town last Thursday. A service of immersion will be 1 conducted at the river this after noon by Rev. Lister. Andrew Hall, of the hay side, was a visitor in Coquille a day or two last week after a long absence. Garden, Flower and Grass Seeds at Macy A Moore’s. Choice Red Clover, 11c. A new supply soon to arrive. * Mrs. Shepard came up from Baudon last Friday and met her daughter. Mrs. Ora Wickham, from Beaver Hill. A large assortment of plain and afuey Sailors’ and Street Hats are expected by Mrs. Hersey on Wed nesday’s train. * The steamer Alice Blanchard has heeu sold by Charles Doe to a company which operates a line of steameis in the G ulf o f California. W. H. Waddington, ot Lampey creek, was up last Thursday. He reports his daughter as being bet ter, aud now able to wulk out o f doors some. W. R. Darby runs the “ lighting express” among the hauling fra ternity, and will serve the public promptly and carefully in all busi ness entrusted to bim. * F or S ale —320 acres o f good range for stock. 15 ncres cleared and good 5-roomed house thereon; spring water Rare chance. Call at H e r a l d office for information. * LEVI STRAUSS & CO1* SPRING BOTTOM PINTS A re i v e r i « Depressed» m n c iM o IQ J. W. LENEVE, a Eureka Harness Oil A Big Bargain Watches! Watches! G oods,