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(Squille City gwraia. T U E S D A Y . SEPT. 18. 1900. L O C A L ITEM S. Grubs «eed at Knowllou’s. * School begins next Monday. Remember Mrs. Moons'millinery opening the 24th. * School Books and all school sup- sliea at Knowltou’s. * Mrs. J. T, Houser, of the lower river was iu town Friday. Ladies, have seen the new rerdy mad wrappers at Hawkins’ ? A. P. Anderson, of Parkersberg, was among Coquille’s visitors Saturday. Additional looals on 2d page Go to Kuowltnu for Grass seed.* County court adjourned Saturday. This was a short term. When shoppiug in towu dou’t forget the I. X. L. store. J. A. and P. ( ’ Hatcher, of Fair- view, were in town today. See Mra. Moons’ new goods. And there are more comiug. 60 Days Hawkins’ will sell Hats aud Caps at greatly redneed prices. * Buy #10 worth of goods at Geo. Robinson’s and have yonr photo enlarged free. Knowlton’s 5c. and 10c. Tablets are the very best that can be bought for that price. Nuts, candies, fresh fruit, etc, at For appleboxes, go to the Lyons j Lee’s Retreat * mill. Mrs. J. C. Franz came over from 1. Chandler, of tbe North Fork Coos river yesterday. i was in town yesterday. See the new goods constantly ar A large supply o f up-to-date riving at Kanematz's. ladies’ bells at Hawkins. An apprentice girl is wanted at Have y o i tried Lee’s Retreat Mrs. Moou's dressmaking shop. * restaurant? It is all right. * Fishermen’s rublier boots at Mrs. R. H. T y rrell,of Arago, is Hawkins' at uuusually low prices.* rapidly recovering from her late Mr. Friedberg, Murshfield's ex j illness. pert electrition was in town yes The Millinery goods of Mesdamps terday. i Pikr A Sugg have arrived. Call Mrs. Moon requests those in ; and see Item . * debted to ber to please settle sb Two carloads o f fine young cattle he needs her mouey at once. * belonging to J. A. Yoakarr passed See those nice vegetables at M. through town by yesterday’s train. H. Mersey's. I f yon parchase Anyone having a place to rent them they will be deliveied free.* will confer a favor by droping this We inadvertantly omitted Gro office n line. We have many ap ceries form the opeuiug advertise plications. ment of J. S. Kauematz last week. F ob S ale —200 acres— 120 in J. K. Jones, representing the bottom —sufficient for 25 or 30 New York Life insurance company, dairy cows; 2 miles nortbwpst of paid this place a visit yesterday. town, on rail and w Agou roads to Bob Mabry, the genra! represen- Marshfield. Call at premises. R. G. M cQcioo. tativeof the Chamberlain Medicine *tf company was among us yesterday. A. Linehack, of the new Whale C ontracts to L et —L. D. Smith music store and also bis son-in-law, wants to let contracts to slash from Wm. Johnsoc, the artist, have each 10 to 60 acres o f brush on Coos perohased a acre of land on the ltiver. Address, L. D. Smith, Marsh Spurgeon fiat, and thus wilt be field, Oregon. * come permanent residents in onr Uncle Neck Lorenz is home city. Boys! dou’t forget to treat your Largest stock of trunks and va Lady to one of those fine boxes of lices iu town just received at C. W. Bon Bons at “ The Clyde.” * Martiu's. * Garden vegetables, farm produce, Bacon, Lard, Chickens, etc., butter aud eggs will be taken at taken on subscription at the H ek - M. H. Horsey’s new grocery. • ALD office. J. D. Barklow, o f the North Clearance Sale at cost of Fork was in towu Saturday. He Gent's G olf Shirts at Hawkin’s, renews old squaintanceship with Finest quility. * the H ehald . G. A. Gould, of North Coos A S nap .— Two acre tract with river, was in town, returning by good house in city limits o f Co- Friday’s train. quille. Will be sold cheap. Call Our friend, Willis Neely, o f the on R. D. Sanford. North Fork section, was a visitor J. S. Haye« and family are now in town yesterday. in town visiting witn the families from a visit of several months with G. W. White is moving his fam o f both W. W. Hayes and Bird friends in Wisconsin and also his ily into the living depariments of Vowell, pareDtsof Mr. and Mrs. H., old home in Germany. respectively. bis bank building. Wilson, the jeweler, is now al C. W. Martin's have received his post of duty again. Bring on Groceries at Ilersey’s new store. their fall supply of overcoats, um Dry goods to arrive in the near fu your work, and while there, look ture. Call and see him. * brellas, etc. Fix yourself for the at the new goods he selected while coming winter showers. * in Chicago. Lenye your subscription at the On account of painting the large “ Clyde” for all the Pacific c o sb I Miss Josie Lyons will be back daily and weekly papers. * sign o f C. A. Whale has been taken from San Francisco this week with down from tbe new music store, a large stock o f Millinery of her Why use poor writing Paper buttbe people found tbe place just own selecting. Call early and eee when you can get a good tablet the same. ber street hate. * at Knowlton’s for so little money. C. Hammeslof, o f the North The great success o f Chamber A full assortment o f ladies’ coats Fork, accompanied by his daughter, and jackets jusi received at C. W. Miss Ida, were in town Saturday. lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Martin’s. Call early and get your They examined tbe orgaus and Remedy in the treatment of bowel choice. * pianos at tbe new music store of A. complaints has made it standard over the greater part of the civilized E. V. Whitley, of the upper Linehack. world. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. river was in town today. He is in Mrs. Tom Krtwsnn who had ex J. C. Flanders, a prominent at search of calves which he is pur pected to leave for Portland Sun torney o f Portland, is now in chasing. day with their afflicted child to be Marshfield, having been retained 8ol Wise went to Marshfield yes placed in a bospitol, was taken ill to aBgiet J. S. Coke, Jr., in defend terday in the interest of the Massa herself and tbe trip was necessarily ing tbe notion brought by tbe chusetts Mutual L ife Insurance delayed. Flauagon A Renuett bank to fore company. Coast Mail: Frank Haynes and close a #22,000 moitgage against I f you want Sick and Accident family returned to tbe bey last the rolling stock of tbe railroad. benefits without carrying a death Sunday after a protracted stay in C. F. Allen, foreman of the large policy, you can get it in "Order of Washington state. Frank says collar factory ot Maine & Winches Washington.” * that there is worse places than ter, o f San Francisco, nnd Dr. Remember that Wilson, the jew Coos hay and that he now intends Land, a physician of large practice eler, is cow at home and you don’t to settle down and become an old of the same place, who are taking haye to send your jewelry and settler. a vacatiou on this river were in watches away to be meuded. Eugene O'Connell, of Marsh- town today in compnny with E. W. Albert Long and George Pettit, field, was in town yesterday. He Fahv, whom they ure visiting dur of- Long A Sou’s bnrness shop of was accompanied by bis sister in- ing their outing. Miss Hague. He pro A letlei h»e been received from this city, started for Portland Sat law, cured the license while in town Mrs. Wickham that states the fact urday by stage via Roseburg. for the marriage of his daughter, V. R. Wilson, onr jeweler, who Miss Mable to Mr. E. K, Jones, of that she had reached San Fiancisco with her hnsband, G. R. Wickham, was called by telegraph to attend Victoria, B, C , which will taka the funeral of bis brother at Fox place at Marshfield, Thursday. that he was very much exhausted when they airivel, and wns quite Lake, Wisconsin, returned Sunday. weak. We are in hopes of his be Mrs. Bert Tuttle fell in the river Mies Mary Quick, having com ing able to brace up to undergo the pleted her term of school at Bul at the wlmrf o f C. Romauder on operation, and that be will recover Wednesday of last week. It seems lards on the lower river returned permauetly. Saturday to her home in this place. she had been over visiting and had started home, coming to the river Departures by ArcatA, Friday: A ppleboxes —The Lyons mill and when Attempting to step into Mrs. F. A. Saccbi, Mrs. F. Elrod, in this city is prepared to furnish a small boat iu which she was going Jas. Saladin, Mias Kaledin, J. Sala- appleboxe patterns, sawn to per to cross tbe river, her skirts couglit din. E. Saladin, Miss Maggie Nel fect sizes and leugbts at usual on some abstraction on tbe bank, son, Mrs. Geo. Workham, W. H. prices. * holding her bnck just euongb to Gamble, Mrs. Gamble, Miss Mav I. C. Terry, representing the cause ber to miss the boat and go Hutcheson, E. L. Harrington, Geo. Pacific States Building and Loan down between tbe boat and river- Wickhnm, T. L. Lillis, C. Dalton, Association, who had spent several bank. Mrs. Romauder who bad F. E. Nelson, A. L. Briles, J . H. days iu town, went to Myrtle Point come thus fai with her reached Milner, Jns. Rooke, Mrs. J. Pcllock, her as she came to the serface after aud 8 in steerage. yerterday. goiug down to the bottom and held A Mr. Stailey, working in the W. W. Endicott, o f Myrtle Point to her till a call brought Ray Flan interest o f the Iropereal Encyclo- ders who was not far away, to her has just received advices from the pedea, has been in town several assistance and the lady was safely pntent office at Washington that a days Aud injoyed a visit with Mr. landed on terra fiiroa, with results patent has been granted on a de and Mrs. Hunter, being an acquain no more serious than getting a vice o f bis invention which prom tance. ises to become a useful, in fact thorough wetting. an indespensible article o f com- Adam Pershbaker, Prosper’s Mrs. Jessie S. Vert, Worthy meice. The instrument is desigaed sawmill man, accampaned by Wm. Hammerberg, took Friday’s traiu Grand Matron of the order of at all times, regardless of tbe for the bay, en route to the city, Eastern Star for the state of Ore weather to retain the proper tention where they go on busmens and gon, visited the chapter st Marsh- or etram onthe tire of wagon wheels. fipld Inst week, and also on Friday An Acurate description o f tbe device pleasure. night,officially visited and inspected would be impossible at this writing Pupils that Imye passed exam Biulalr Chapter, No. 6, at this place. as we have not yet seen the model, inations and have no grades from She expressed herself as being but suffice it to say that it baa been a good school will be required to highly pleased with the way in thoroughly tested at the patent take a short examination on Mon which the work of the order was office, and la found to be capable, day the 24tb. Come prepared for exemplified, and she bAd a good if necessary, to give the rim withiD an examination. chance to see, as there was, as she tbe tire a presare of 20 tons, or it Mrs. Jessie S. Vert, Worthy expressed it, a real live candidate can be slacken xi till the tire may Grand Matron. O. E. 8., for the to be innitiated, and tbe full work be removed with the hauds, and state of Oregon, who is now mak w a s carried out in its completeness this can be done with an ordennry ing an official trnr of the county, to her delight. After tbe mutine wreneb. Mr. Endicott was assisted is still suflering from a sprained and ceremonial work w a s over a by Hon. B. Hermann as well as bis ankle sustained in the Tillamook repnst was spread, rind we do not son, Schiller, a leading merchant section, but is getting along Dicely. have to give ber judgment on that, iu Myrtle Point, in securing hie pat She reports the order in a prosper as we were lucky enough to have ent which has been granted only a been invited to take part in this abort time, and it ia safe to say ous condition the state over. part of the program, which we can that it will not he long till this Having purchased the team And assure our readers was as far from j useful article will be on the mar business iuterest of J P. Messer being a sham or farce as was the ket. in the teaming and transfer busi ¡initiation. A long table was basliy ness heretofore conducted by ns, spread which fairly groaned under M X R R IE n. I will hereafter conducted the same its load of viands so bountifully J o so zm rs-T tiL o B —On the lower river, September 9. 1990. Peter Jorgensen and alone in onr usual prompt man prepared by the members o f tbe Miss Etta F. Taylor, A. D. Morse officiât ner. Will deliver the mill wood order. There were several visiting tog. at the usual piice and do a general members from other chapters, and R ofmb -F acoh —At the conrthonse in Co hauling business. quille Citv. September 17, 1900, Wm. all, with one accord, pronounced it Khome and Mary F . Faugh. W ill M ansell . very enjoyable affair. M R *. Jesse H a II moved bis family down from the Johnson mill this morning, which gives him a better chance to work at bis lots which he is improving in this place. He will start the erection of a boose at once, They come down to get the advantages of school privileges. The report to tbe effect tbat Mrs. Frank Stillwell was lost in tbe woods and could uot be founed was bunting ber cows in tbe even ing and dark come upon her and she spent a night in the woods, making ber way home the following morn ing, before the facts of her being lost reached town. Central r j f t m 13 nt c a n d y f M C A T H A R T IC L V V f V V V BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE. ^ f V New Ones, f V Groceries, Hats and Caps; New Shoes, New Drygoods. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. LA. fiOc W rite for free samplo, and booklet on health. Address KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Call and Inspect Our Beautiful Lines of Summer Goods. Remember the old time social to be gived by tbe Junior E n deavor Friday. Lee's Retreat haH again changed c c r R iE Œ a s r , hands, Mr. And Mrs. Charles Skeels J O H N P r o p r i e t o r . (S)J being tbe new managers. J. 8. Kanematz keeps drygoods, groceries, hardware, notions, or New Management; any old thing in bts new store. New Furnishings Throughout; Miss Agnes Whetstone returned Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. yesterday from Bandon where sbe • ----------- bad been visiting tbe past week. Ta' le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help N otice — Persons wanting oar- perts woven, please call on Mrs. New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room F. A. White just across tbe street east of court house. * Friday, September 21, is tbe time set for an old-time social to be given by the Junior Endeavor of this place. All are invited. R. E L. BEDILLION, Proprietor, Frank McDowell, the jolly B A N D O N , -ti O R E G O N . rancher, of Itrewster valley, was in towu today. He tells ns uncle J. S. Coke ia all right except he This Popular Resort is better preparsd he bad broken a banjo string. tban ever to care for tbe Traveling Public. Headquarters for Traveling Basiness Men. Special inducements to Tourists and Families contemplating visiting this Famous Summer R esoit— Bandon Beach. Rates, #1 to #1.50 per day. HOTEL COQUILLEfe fi TUPFER H O U SE R GRAND T H E School, T U TTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE C o q ix ille C ity O reg on . Transient and reg. First-class in every respect; conrteous treatment. ular Boardiug aud Lodging. % First Street —enst end o f bridge. : : : White Labor, D e a le r in »» & J. W. LENEVE, Dry G-oods, Hardware, S h o e s , H a t s , M e n ’s C loth in g, Tinware, Home Agaii)!! Drygoods, Groceries, Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, Paints, Oils, etc. Oregon Flour per sack, 75 cts. Prunps, choice, per tb, 6 cts. Tomatoes, per can, 5 cts. Rice, 20 lbs for #1. Corn Meal, 10 11> sack, 25 cts. Snap (laundry) 5 to 0 bars for 25 cts OyBtere (good) per can, 20 cte. Ready for Business Our stock is more complete than and Bring on Your Watch and Jew elry repairing, we will do It qulcK and do it rigljt. General Merchandise Remember the place, By J, S. KANEMATZ, AlexSOn W ilson J ewelky C o . BuHdinq. would be raised by-and-by? Well, we have RAZED them, for a fact-read the following: m s , e, 50 cts Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, Chamberlain's Colic Remedy, - - - 50 cts Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, . . . 50 cts 25 cts Chamberlain’s Pills (St. Patrick's), - Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions) 25 cts Vaseline - - - - 10 cts Quinine still down. Inquire at our store for price. Street Hats displayed on and after WecL. Sept. 24th. On and after Sept., 24th grand display of Pattern Hats. All hinds of Millinery Goods, Dress Trimmings and Linings, Fancy Silhs, Yarns, Fancy-Worh Materials, Knit Goods and Nou- cities. PATTERNS CUT AND STAMPING DONE TO ORDER. Call and Inspect her Goods. - * - Coqullle City, Sept. 1, 1900, THE “CLYDE” C. A. GAGE. Proprietor. Best Pool and Billiard » T o b ie s id the cm. Fresh Frotts br Grerr Steaner Cigars. Tobacco Candles, Nuts Lemons Soda-Water. Men’s acd Boys’ Clothing. See our $ 5 to $ 1 0 and higher; Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Tin and Agate Wine, at low prices. N A IL S are lower. Who Said Our Prices MILLINERY OPENING MAGY W ilson jew elr y & 35 cts 35 cts 35 cts 15 cts 16 cts 5 cts MOORES. co. DEALERS IN Fine Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Siluerware, Optical Goods, Musical Instruments. Of W E DO R E P A IR IN G Fine Watches, Clock* and Jewelry. We do all work promptly. We do it well. Oranges, We do it at tbe lowest possible price. We try to please our customers. No order too large or small for our prompt and careful attention. Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, Oregon. "Wo Solicit Y cu r Patrcnag-e. R yes T e ste d a n d F itte d - - T r y U s . TTA R R Y S A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS ^NORMAL SCHOOL.! n ic i » . H a n s o n —On Haynes Slough. September 0, 1900, Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Hanson, agee 37 years. 8 months and 2 0 days. > If 70 a haven't a regular, healthy movement o f tho bowels every day. you're sick, or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well, roroe. in the shape of violent pbysle or pill poison, la danaerotM- Tbe smoothest, easiest, most perfect way or keeping tbe bowels clear and clean la to take Fall Term opens September 17 th. All branches required for a' state certificate are thoroughly and prac tically taught. The professional work is especially strorg. They are thoroughly educated men and women. The President’s experience in ru ral schools, as principal of high schools, as conductor of teachers’ institutes, as head of normal schools, affords him the knowledge of the exact needs of teachers and how to meet those needs. Due credit will be given teach ers’ certificates, eighth grade and high school graduates. For information, address. J. H. O rpbtt , President. R u m b ll — At llandolnh September 11, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Kassel I, a non. J oh nson . --In Coqnille City. Or. Sept. 12th to Mr. and Mra. Henry Johnson, a son. C u n n in o h a m —A t Coqoille City. September 17. 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Canning* n«m, a daughter. Tozier—In San Francisco. Sept. 12. Arthur E, Tozier, beloved fa« ber of Orrin A., Frank M., Everett L. and Carrie O . Toz- ier.eon of Waldo M. an*' Eunice M . Toz- ier and brother of Edwin L .t Frederick A. and Henry O. Tozier, a hative of Iowa, aged 49 years and 11 months. Oregon Slate Normal Drain Oregon. BEST FOR THE No Goods BOWELS AT HAWKINS’ i II Thorough academic instructions. The ugliest profcssonal training Each earlier a specialist. Beautiful and lealthful location and home like sur roundings. 'F’ a . l l T e r m B e g in s S e p te m b e r lO tlr . e tter Write for CATALOGTE and further information, W. M CLAYTON, Pres. M A IL AND PASSENGER STAGE LINE. BETWEEN COQUILLE C IT Y J N D MARSHFIELD. Fine, roomy Coach, good team,careful, skilled driver, and prompt delivery. !.. a vea Coq aille at l 0 o’clock p. m .: arriyea at * 0 ' Mar shfield it 6 » p. 1 m. Leaves Marshfield at 6 o ’clock a. m. each day. arriving at Coquille City at 11 a. « T Fare COL HARRY, SI Proprietor.