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) ’ c W IL S O N J E W L E R Y CO., tfagu iU t C U 3 S t a r a li T U E SD A Y . JAN. 22, 1901. L O C A L ITEM S. Call on Hawkina tor auvthicg * and everything. J. P. Barkdall, of Norway was down to town Friday. School Books and all school sup plies at Knowltou’a. * Oar friend J. W. Felter, of Ban- don, was 111 town Thursday. The schooner Albion was towed to nur wharves yesterday eveuing. Have yoar comfortables made by the M. E. church ladies 50 cents each. * J. A. Radabaugb, with his two little girls, took in our town Thurs day. See the beautiful Stereoscopio Views of Ernest Stauff at Lorenz’s store. * Miss Maude Repd went to Marsh field Friday after a visit oo the l o W I W I t o M K W f i-t-x ■ 1 „ TJro choice lots with new four- room house for sate cheap. Inquire o f p. H. J sines, Coquille City. * Attorney 8. D. Pullford, of Myr tle. Point, registered at Hotel Co. quille the latter part of the week. “ Academy Notes,” a very inter esting communication from onr high school «.crowded out this week. Quality and not, quantity makes DeWitt’s Little Early Risers such valuable little liver pills. R. S. Knowlton. Mrs. A. D. Walcott returned to tbe bay the first pf the week, hav ing spout several days visitiDg on the lower river. N o t ic e — Persons wanting car ports woveu, please call on Mrs. F. A. White just across the street east of court house. A good home on a site of 1J acres beautifully located in the towu of Myrtle Point. For particulars call at the H erald office. E. W. F ahy.of nearBandop, was called by busiuess to Marshfield Friday. He and several others went over from this place by stage. Krewson and Goodman have opened up a carpenter shop in the old school building and are pre pared to do all kinds of carpeuter work. Our townsman J. A. Jackson who has recently leased the large dairy farm of Capt. C. H. Butler, o f this place, moved up to the place Thursday. "David McNair, of near Myrtle JPoiut, went to Bandon the middle o f the week returning on Saturday. We acknowledge a pleasant call Saturday afternoon. W a n te d —to exchange Oregon City and Clackamas county prop erty. Call or address Mrs. L. E. Thsyet, over Macy & Moore’s Piisr- inacy, Coquille City, Oregon. * We have a letter from Isom Walker who advertised a herd of cows for sale in our last, sta tlD g that be hod sold all the cattle and complemented the H erald as an advertising medium. The Mandalay cleared from Coos bay Wednesday after scouting a deckload of lumber. She was not direct from the city to the bay as the Mail stated, but bad beeu in the Coquille aud taken on her cargo o f coal before going to the bay. We are now clubbing with Bryan's new paper.tb» Commonei, published at Loncoin, Nebraska. All wishing to read a paper pub lished by this much talked of poli tician can do so at the cost o f 50cts. extra with the H erald , we giving the two papers for $2. * Chas. Metlin, o f Marshfield, brought Rev. Horsfall and wife to this place by stage on Thursday as the trains are not able to ran as yet on account of the track being damaged by the the recent high water. They proceeded to Baudon by steamer where Mr. H. tilled his regular appointment. Get your Dishes at Hersey's. * For carpet warp all colors go to Hawkins. * The sohooner Mayflower was tewed to sea Friday. Hicks, tha photographer, makes 36 stamp photos for 50 cants. Geo. P. Stewart, of Myrtle Poiut, went to Marshfield Saturday. Call early and leave yonr orders with the Coos Co. Marble works. • If you want a genniue shave by a real artist, go to MoDODald’s. Patronize Home and bave your cemetery work donent Coquille. * W. C. Sanderson, one o f Ban- don's leading merchants, was in town Thursday. Salvation Army meetings at the little church touigbt, tomorrow night and the next night. JE W E L E R S, W A T C H See the haudy calendar on 4th page of H erald . The Steamer Argo sailed from Baudon for Ban Fraucisco on Fri day. Jamea Costello, of Bandon. paid our city a short business visit yes terday. We give tbe Commoner, Bryan’s new paper, and the H erald for $2 per year. Jasou Raudleman, o f Norway, weut down tbe river Thursday on business. Mr. Kuowlton has received his supply of valentines for tbe ooming valentine’s day. The Cooe County Marble Co. spend their money at borne. Why patrouize outside firms. Hawkins offer tbe best goods for the lowest cash prices to be found ou the Coquille River. * OB BALE—U7 Acres of Land, W mile froui Norway, Coos comity. Known as the MoClary place. For pationlara. oall on HENRY GRADY. jan2ot4 Norway. Oregon. F Eugineer Frank Barrows, o f the All patrons o f the Coquille steamer Dispatch is putting in creamery will please call at the place a fine duplex Blake pump store of J. W. Leneve for the pay on that steamer. for their December milk. The engagement of Miss Alice I f you have a boose or barn that E. Rodgers, of this city to G. P. you want moved call on Krewson 8tewart, of Myrtle Point lias been Si Goodman they have all kinds of announced.— Marshfield Sun. tools to do the work on short no A. E. Crouch aod C. J. Bradley, tice. * o f Camas Valley, passed through The We are glad to be able to note towu yesterday baywards. the fact that Uncle Sol J. McClos- former will visit James C iocb, of key is much improved and that we North Slough, an uncle. may hope to see him up agniu ere Such little pills as DeWitts Little long. Early Risers are very easily taken, There will be preaching in the and they are wonderfully effective “ little church” Sunday morning in cleansing the liver and bowels. and evening. The public is invited R. S. Knowlton. to all services. Prof. Hawkins took charge of M. O. B rink , M. E. C. the first intermediate room in onr A. F. Araut, o f Rosebnrg, public school yesterday morning brought a Mr. Jorey over from aod the pntire school started in Rosebnrg on horseback to Mvrtle the first uf the week in good shape. Poiut, the load being too bad foi F or S ale —At half value a beau stHgiug. tiful little gasoline launch 17 feet By order of tbe Ministerial A s long iu perfect running order. sociation, the ministers of the sev Price $75. Apply to C Uomander. eral churches of this city are in Coquille City, Or. vited to preach on the Sabbath ques tion next Sunday evening. The people of Myrtle Point M. O. B rink , Sec. should lemember that Dr. Strange R. Laughead was a passenger on will he in tbeir town tbe first six the Areata from San Francisco her days in February. He does ODly Inst trip and went to Bandon Sat first-class dental work and at reason urday where he will visit onr friend, able prices. J. A. Laughead, of whom we Farm for Sale. My Home place believe he is a relative. joining Coquille City.— 73 acres F or S ale —200 acres— 120 in tiue land— Neat and substantial bottom—sufficient for 25 or 30 improvements. Price right BDd dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of terms easy. town, on rail and wagon roads to R. D. S anford . Marshfield. Call at premises. Rua Johnson, of this place, re *tf R. G. M c Q uioo . turned tbe last o f tbe week from Captain J. H. Conner, o f the a visit of several months in Hum Salvution Army at Marshfield, boldt county, California. J. Me- came oyer yesterday and began Call and J. W. Vergin o f that a series o f meetings in the little county were passengers on the church last eveniug. Come out seme boat—tbe Aicata— and arp and help to make the meetiugs in now taking in onr town. teresting. F. A. Tozier had the misfortune The merited reputation for cur to cut a finger very badly Sunday ing piles, sores aud skin diseases while whittling kindlings. An art acquired by DeWitt’a Witch Hazel ery being severed, he experienced Salve, has led to the making of some trouble in getting the blood worthless counterfeits. Be sure to stopped. He will be obliged to get only DeWitt’s Salve. R. 8. desist from bis labors at cutting Knowlton. Marble for a few days a least. Our friend S. J. Wilson, o f R iv H. W. Dunham, chief engineer erton, who was bo severely hurt by on the government towboat Brick, falling rock in tbe coalmine at has been nnder the weather of late that place some five weeks ago, suffering from la grippe. Chas. was able 10 come to town Saturday. Frederick took his place for a day He uses crutches yet, but we hope or so last week, but Chas. Rogers, to see him all right soon. of the bay side, cam« over Wednes The Fraternal Aid Association day to take his place till he re at this place seems to be taking on covers, renewed life. Several initiations Charles Felter writes from San have tnkpn place recently and it Francisco of his arrival there and seems as though a greater iuterest of still being ou tbe sick list, but is being manifest iu this fraternity. that he is recovering. He expects A big eat was enjoyed nt tbeir last soon to bn sent from the hospital meeting and general good social to the barracks. He bas been m time was bad. the service uear four years, a great This season there is a large death portion of the time on the battle rate among children from croup and ship Oregon. lung trouble. Prompt action will In speaking in our last issue of anve the little ones from these terri Prof. L. R. Edmunds being en ble diseases. We know of nothing gaged in teaching his 60th term of so certain to give instant relief as school in the Fishtrap district onr One Minute Cough Cure. It can typo made us ssy 16th term. This also be relied upon in grippe and was bit» 60th successful term, and nil throat and lung troubles of tbe patrons of thatdistrict congrat adults. Pleasaut to take. R. 8. ulate themstlves ou baviug had so Knowlton. efficient a teacher. Wo learn that Mr. Biogham, o f near Fishtrap, had the misfortune to lose about fifty hives o f bees by the late high water. This is to (re very much regretted, ns Mr. B. was getting a good start o f fine bees as well as fine fowls. We hope be may soon get these replaced and have everything in good running order again. O. A. Kelly, of Rivertoo, was in town Friday oinking oat some deeds n «R A . to property he has recently Bold H oll . kb . a i —At Fmrriew, Jnnnnrv 9, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hollenbenk, s in Kansas. He also fixed np bis daughter. notarial bc^d having recently been W i n « » —In Coquille City, Jsnnsry 21,1901, to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Walker, a son. appointed a notary public by Gov ammac * —On Fishtrap dannate 19, 1901, ernor Geer, and is cow a fall v H to Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Hammack, a son. fledged officer, ready to do all notarial work on short notice. He n u :n . brought up our friend J. V. Foster R a a ia - In Starhock. Waahirßton, January •■a witness to the legal transaction. 1 15. 1901. little Donald, infant son o f Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Baker, aged 7 months. Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve indigestion because they can digert only albuminous foods. There is one preparation that digests all classes of food, anil that ia Koilol Dyspepsia Cure. It cjres the worst cases of indigestion and gives instant relief, for it digests what you eat. R. S. Knowlton. C. A. Craddock and family went over to the bay Friday preparatory to tbeir departure for their fntore borne at Redding, California. We are extremely sorry that this highly respected family ia compelled to go away, but what will be onr loss will be Redding's gsin. We hope to see them return in (he Dear future. E N G R A V E R S, We are iold that GnMit Harry is quite ill. Allen Urqubart, of Rivertoo, waa in town yesterday. F. E. Wileon, of Sumner, went to Myrtle Poiut ibe latter part of B ro a » n n iu . I t»»*ry day. yom’F the week with a rig end took Miss bowala bow*U open, end be i violent pn/sle or pUI _ Millie Beyers who bas been attend smoothest, easiest, most p.------- - , ing school at the Utter named bowels clear and clean la to take place home for a vacation. He i CANQV tells ns tbe rpads nre a fright. CATHARTIC F arm for R e n t —24 miles from Coquille, well a d sp te llcr dairying; i will c«rry 30 head of cows or more; fair house and good bstu on place, j Horse team. 14 cows and farming tools included. Euquire of I H S McAdams a tC A O B ra S. a « . . , »lck.ii Oar friend and former towns- mau Sam Norton, well and favor. ably known throughout the county, arrived by the last Areata from Grand Junction, Colorado. He in forms us that his brother, Eugene Norton, for seveisl yrars an em The recent storm has retarded ploye of the H erald is located at shipping o f late, I ut no serious ac that point and is doing well. cidents baye been teported. The Marble shop in this city is nearly full o f finished woik ready for the ceniclary when the weather settles. Anyone wishing a rare bargain Attorney E. C. Green, o f Myrtle in a good spring wagon nr cart will Point, spent seveial days tbe latter dp well to address G. W. Canning part of the week in this city. at Marshfield. , • Have yon seen those beautiful dinuer sets at the I. X. L.P If not, you should go at once and take tLem io. * M AKERS, For Sale. Rpstirnmrrt' -wad.* oonfeoliunery combined. A Ghod bbsrkeos. Mast sell at oiled. C. T. S k e e ls , Prop. The>BtpRmer Mandalay sailed from the bay Wednesday, having gotten her deck-load of lumber at tbe Bay city mill instead of Cres cent city as she had expected, tho weather being eo rough it was un safe to try to land there. She managed to get tbe coal from the bankers of the Liberty mine whi|e in tbe river, before goiDg to the bay. Judge J. H. Sobroeder and es timable wife have been visiting their daughters Mrs. H. S Kribs and Mrs. Al Hite also Mrs. Scliroe- der’s brother, V. N. Ferry and fami|y. They took the steamer Saturday for the lower riyer where they will visit another daughter, Mis. T. P- Hanley and family. We acknowledge pleasant visits from tbe Judge while in town. A letter from Starbuck, Wash- ington, from a Miss Jessie Alex ander, to Mrs. Wilkins, of this place, informs her ot the death of her little gisDdson, Donald Bak?r, infant bou of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Baker, ot that place. Tbedoctorhad accompanied Miss Bertha Wilkins as far ns Portland on her way home, and while there a landslide occurred on tbe railroad between Portland and Starbuck, detaining him a day or so, aud tbe baby took pneumonia during his absence an] died on tbe 15tb. Mr#. Baker, nee Mies Martha ¡Wilkins, formerly o f this place, .has the; *yrapatby of many friends in this county. A New Service. Next Sunday morning an entirely new service will be rendered, which, it is believed, will prove intensely interesting and belpfnl. At the evening service tbe pastor will preach on FOOT-WASHING. The leading question in this ser mon will be “ Is foot-washing a church ordinance?” An earnest effort will be made to make clear tbe meaning of the text “ Ye ought also to wash one another’s feet.” J. M. H unter Paster Christain Church. OPTICIAN. JEWELRY CO. "¡j I Fine Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, clocks, OPTICAL GOODS—Gold Pens and Fountain Pens. Sewing Machine Needle and Supplies. Fine Watch repairing and -------- Pownt.TMWOooi. DoOooi. W .ak.n, or Grip« 10*. Ue. Km Writ* for free tuw la. sad book!» on b «lth . Adlr— fr——«»—«,c—— . a..».«. »»»■*. —» If F £P YQIIR BLOOD CLE AN l' k t r , U U n DLUWU A. D. Morse. Esq., o f BandoD, was up to see usyesterdsy. C hallenge .—We the members of tbe Coquille City Football Team, do hereby challenge the Marshfield team to play a game of football at Coquille, Coos county Oregon, on the 22nd day o f February, 1901, for A purse of one hundred dollars-now offered. Your traveling and hotel expenses will be paid. This proposition to be accepted or refuged at once. And unless ac cepted by the 24th day of the pres, cut mouth, it will be considered re fused. Dated this 22nd day of January, 1901. C. A. Gage, Mgr. Oar enterprising townsman aud barber, Marshall McDonald, hav ing gotten all in readiness, moved into bis new apartments the Intter part of the week, opening up for business Saturday morning. We now bave a baiPer and shaving par lors of which a much larger city might well feel proud. Tbe new equipments which were recently received from tbe Lewis-Stenger Barber Supply Go., of Portland, consists of two Koch’s Pedestal Hydraulic chairs of black leather finish nickle mounted, tbe latest aod best in the market, also an antique oak combination of beauti ful design, containing two French beveledged mirrors 44x64 inches aod Italian marble topped work 6tand as well as an individual mug rack with a capacity of 72 mugs. The waslistaod is of Italian marble with nickle plated fixtuies through out, and a thing of beauty as well as convieoce. While the large shops of the cities contain more chairs aod have a capacity for em ploying more workmen, etc., there are none with more modern or higher classed fnrniture in the state. T be patrons of Mr. McDon ald may congratulate themselves on being able to enjoy a service equal in skill BDd general surround ings to tbe best shops o f tbe large cities. How is Vour tye Sigh t? In commencing to wear glasses— you should buy the Best, as the cheaper grades are liable to distor the rays of light, disturb the angles of vision, cause pain and discomfort and injure instead of improving the sight Wo carry only first quality glasses. Eyes tested, examined and fitted properly. Special attention paid to children. LORENZ’S Store. The Leader* in Quantity, Quality and Lowest Figures. The Biggest Values for Your Money. D o n 't fa il to e x a m in e o u r S t o c k OF LADIES’ AND CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Hats, Caps, Rubbers, Matting, Window Shades, Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Capes, Mackintoshes, Ladies' Tailor-made Ouer-Skirts, Groceries, Provis ions, Tobacco and lakes Orders for Tailor-made Clothing. • DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. Our aim is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We want your trade and will use our best endeavors to keep it, by selling you the Best of Goods at the Lowest Rates Possible. BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON, N. LORENZ, Prop. Coos Co. M arble! Granite Works. \arble, Granite and Sandstone Monuments, Headstones and Copings. re made to order in any design i desired, all kinds o f cemetery 1 stone cutting and carving done. Notice of H nal Account. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed her final account as the ad- rainistratrix o f the estate of C. A. Ballard, deceased, and that Thursday the 14th day o f February has been set by the oonnty court for Coos county, Oregon, as the day for hearing objection«! to said final aocount and the settlement of said estate. Dated this 14th day o f Jan. 1901. N k llik M . M a c k l in , 'ight here in Coquille City, Coos [ county, Administratrix o f the estate of O. A. Bal lard, deceased. Treasurer’s Notice. K elieve us, we are here to stay, * * our Prices are the lowest. et us prove it to you, by either corresponding or calling at our works. ach and every customer treated with the utmost courtesy, all work Guaranteed to be ‘‘First- Class, " in workmanship and mat- N OTICE is hereby given that all County Warrants endorsed prior to June 1, 1898, will be paid on presentation at my office in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon. No interest will be allowed after Deo. 10, 1900. This 6th day o f Deo., 1900. L E J. B. DCLLKY, County Treasurer. Administrator’s Notice. N o t ic e is h e r e b y o in e n that tho undersigned hAS been dnly np- , pointed administrator of the estate o f 8. F. Moon, r'eceased, by order o f the oonnty court o f the state o f Oregon in and for the county of Coos, which said order was duly entered in the reoords of said county on the 2nd day of October, 1900, and letters of administration have been issued to him. All persons haying olnims against said estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date o f this notice, to the under signed, at his residence about 7 miles nbove Fairview, Coos oonnty, Oregon, or at the office o f C. L. Moon, Coquille City, Coos oonnty, Oregon. Dated at Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon, thi« 23 day of November, A. D. 1900. PATR O N IZE HOME INDUSTRY. F. A. TO ZIER & SON, Managers. E dw ard M oon , Administrator o f the estate ot 8. F. Moon, deceased. T. G. ECOLES, COQUILLEfe; C t T E R E K T , I* r © p r ie t © r _(£J W New Management; I New Furnishings Throughout; I Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. ----------------------- Tal le servirò the equal of any in southern Oregon. All wbite help Bar attached; :• : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room D e a le r in »» J.W. LENEVE, Sh oes. H a ts, D ry Goods, M e n 's C loth in g, Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, Paints, Oils, Stoves, etc. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is necessary, as it ia dangerous Oregon Flonr per sack, 85 cts. to daisy. We would suggest that Prunes, choice, per ft, 6 cts. One Minute Cough Cure be taken Rice, 20 fts for # 1. as soon as indications of having Corn Mesl, 10 It' saek, 25 cts. taken cold are noticed. It cures qnickly and its early use prevents Soap (laundry) 5 to 10 b a rs ,25 cts consumption. R. S Kuownltou. ! Oysters (good > [>er «a s, 20 cts. Painter, Paperhanger, Inside decorator and grainer. r. make a Specialty of Sign work, and also carry a full stock or WALLPAPER. Estimates cheerfully furnished on all Classes of Worl(. { if s - Slyop oqe door nortl) or PHARMACY BUILDING. t COQUILLE, OREGON, v ■---------- J t • w I IVERY and FEED STABLE f j Men’s acd Boys’ Clothing. See oar 3 1 5 l o $ 1 0 S u i t e . j «Dd higher; Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Himes. D oo’t fail to see something new in ) Granite Ware. *1 "W . Q. B E N H A M , Proprietor. Coquille City, Or. General Graying and Hauling a Specialty. Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point Good l|igs. Good Teams, Rates Reason able.