W IL S O N J E W L E R Y CO.,
LO CA L
IT E M S .
$ 10 00 Reward is offer
ed for the apprehension of M. L>.
Landis, tlie murderer.
New goods by every boat for the
Emporium.
Children’s hats from 20 cents up
A’ Martin’s.
Coquille will celebrate and don’t
yop forget it.
8. B. Shorwood, of Sumner, was
in town on Sunday.
Eight large bars of soap for 25o.
at the Emporium.
*
Mr. Lee, of BandoD, was up this
way on business Saturday.
I f you want a genuine shave by
a real artist, go to McDonald’s.
The best butter in town— Sammy
Nosler’s —to be found at Skeels’. *
Patronize Home and have your
.cemetery work done at Coquille. *
Rev. S. S. White, will hold serv
ices at the Willowdale church next
Sunday.
For fire 4th-of-July hats, the
ladies and Misses must go to Eudi-
«ott & Lyons’.
The I. X. L. baa received quite
a stock of jewelry. Call in and see
it and get prices.
Miss Ella Buck, o f this place,
•went to Bandon Friday wliero she
visits many friends.
The Coos County Marble Co.
¿pend their money at home. Why
patronize outside firms.
R. A. Easton and family, o f near
Fairview, bays been visiting in
town several days lately.
Just keep it in mind that D.
Morgan, of Fisbtrap, has some
.good draft horses for sale.
New aud fresh additions have
Been made to the stock of drygoods
and gioceries at Hersey’s.
Dr. Mingus comes to town each
day to look after the patients of Dr.
Culiu during his absence.
Snow Drift Flour is the best. R e
sults prove our cluim. Every sack
guaranteed.
N. Lorenz.
Episcopal services by Iiev. Wm.
Horsfall at St. James’ church in
this city next Sunday, morning and
evening.
A fine fresh cow and two-year-
old Durham and Holstein bull for
sale tty A. B. Tnzer, of the county
jofirmary.
A. 0. Rosco, representing the
Union Paper Company, of S hu
Francisco, paid the H erald a
pleasant call Thursday afternoon.
A. J. Sherwood started for Port
land via Myrtle Point and Rose-
Eurg Friday. He goes to attend
tho grand lodge meeting of A. F
and A. M.
The steamer Dispatch which has
just been overhauled and painted
went on her old run yesterday,
looking like a Dew boat.
Tbe
steamer Favorite will now undergo
a general overhauling and the two
larger boats will take care o f the
lower river trade and tbe Antelope
will be laid off for the present.
We learn that Walter Colvin, of
the Fisbtrap shingle mill, bad the
misfortune to lose bis lett thumb
while working in tbe mill last week.
According to what our informant
told us tbe thumb was not entirely
off, but so near that there was little
hopes o f saving it. This is very
unfortunate for Walter, and he has
our sympathy.
M AKERS,
E N G R A V E R S,
Celebrate the 4th at Coquille City, j
Three fcen Drowned-
Sec-the big ad of the Empori in i.1
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A report has reached here that
8. S. Eversou.of Bau.lon.was id tUe tw*0 str,lbau boys Chas. and
town yesterday.
Will, of Port Or ford, and an Indian
arble, Granite and Sandstone
Ready-iuade wrappers at 90 cents vnown
a8 j oe Stephens, were
Monuments, Headstones ana
at Martin’s.
| drowned while gathering Murre
Copings.
Roof paint and paints of all kind eggs from the reefs there. It seems
i that they were out in a gasoline
at the Emporium.
re made to order in any design
New summer hats just arrived at boat anil that they got too near the
desired, all hinds o f cemetery
Endicott k EyoDs.
| rocks, and lostug control of the
stone
cutting and earning done. '
Ladies silk and fancy shirt waists »»«A attempted to leave it m their
at G. A. Robinson’s.
surfboat which was capsized and ad
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, three were drowned. We have b e n
ight here in Coquille City, Coos
Big variety of ladies, Misses and uuabU to obtalu fuU particulars,
county,
childrens hats at Mrs. Moons.
Wallpaper
at
the
Emporium.
Dried prunes 2 cents per
Coquille City will celebrate tbe
e/leue us, we are here to stay,
pound at G. A. Robinsons,
4th.
our Prices are the lowest,
Call early and leave your orders
Ready-made shirt-waists 45 cents
with the Coos Co. Marble works. *
et
us proue it to you, by either
ut Martin’s.
corresponding
or calling at our
Fiesli bread always on hand at
A full stock of paiuts and oils^t
Mrs. Simmons’, at tbe Wilkins the Emporium.
worhs.
stand.
ach and every customer 'treated
“ Ladies Friend” huts from #100
J. M. Bright, o f near Gravel j u p Ht Martin’s.
with the utmost courtesy, all
Ford, had business in town yester
We take eggs at 15 cents per
work Guarantee to be “First•
day.
dozen in trade. M. H. Hersey.
. ; Qlass," in workmaship and mat-
See the beautiful Stereoscopic
A tine line of dry goods, boots
•
•V,
Views of Ernest Stauff ut Lorenz’s and shoes just arriyed for tbe Em- - * n r I *
store.
* porurn.
*
See the new spring and summer
Buy 25 cents icorth o f goods at
hale for ladies, misses and children Kanematz's and take a chance on the
at Mrs. Moon’s.
premium piano.
The H erald will order the San
A. fine line of hats just received
by Endicott <fc Lyons, having come Francisco Call for you R ivin g you
on the Alliance direct from Port a liberal clubbing rate,
land.
Tbe Tuttle Temperance Houpe is
W. W. Whittington, of South in the hotel field for business.
J. E. Martin, the painter of
LANDIS IS GOING
You will find it
Coquille, was down last Thursday Give it a trial.
Riverton, has been iu town several
first-class.
nud paid the H erald bis usual
days doing some painting and dec
Large line of ladies and Misses
plensaDt visit.
orative wnrk in the bar-room of
pattern hats to arrive tomorrow
U otel Coquille.
F or S ale —A bay mars o f me
which will be sold at any price at
dium size, kind aud gentle worker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred SandersoD, of
Martiu’8
Inquire o f H. F. Schweors, on9 mile
this placr, returned Saturday from
Large
2
story
store
with
residence
north of towu.
Toleman Springs, this state, where
and trees,— on a prominent com er
they had beeu to sen a brother of
F or T rade .—An interest in a in Coquille. F cr sale by R. D.
Eglantine Cords
Mrs. S. who is very low.
valuable mining property in Oknn- Sanford, Real Estate ageut.
*
Pongee Silks.
ogon county, Washington for a
T. A. Walker, whom we mentiou-
J J. Lamb, of this place, went
Titania Cords.
small place in Coos county. Speci
ed as having been called to see bis
to Bandon yesterday to see his old
Llama
cloth.
men of oie at the H erald office.
father who was at the point of
friend, Robert Lowe, who is so
T I b s u Ondule.
death in our Inst issue, reached his
Mrs. J. M. Hunter, of this place, sorely afflicted with paralyses.
Pongoneete.
destination only a short time be
went to Mvrtle PoiDt by the iieta
Silk C.
F or S ale —Seven dairy cows
fore ttie old gentleman passed away.
yesterday where she took tbe stage with calves, a two-year-old steer
Crape De Paris,
Mr. Walker will be home today or
to liosoburg.
She goes to tier aud one yearling. Inquire of J .
liivoli Stripes.
tomorrow.
former Lome at Grants Puss for a G. Leneye, Parkersburg, Oregon.
Broderie Lea.
visit.
George Henninger who recently
Mi I cord« Dimity.
Mrs. Dunham had a letter from
returned frt m Merced, California,
Gemadette.
You will miss it i f you buy a her husband yesterday. Hark is
has associated himself with our
Leno Stripes.
farm before consulting R. D. Sau- feeling fine, but lias not decided
townsman, P. E. Drane, and they
ford, the agent, who has some of tbe whether he will go to Alaska or not.
A. B. Dean is doing n general will branch out and enlarge the busi
choicest properties and will make
A few head of nice young cows hauling and delivering business. ness, handling potatoes, fruits, hay
it an object for you to deal with
him.
* tor sale, some fresh, others to come
Several new sidewalks were put aud grain, shipping to California
¡ d soou.
R. D. Sanford.
markets when circumstances will
down
in this city last week.
N. W. Leneve whom we report At the farm, Coquille, Oregou.
*
justify.
ed as being yery ill of paralysis'in
A special line of summer goods,
Big baseball game at Coquille
our last, has been very sick, but is
also staple goods just leceived at
Auction Sale.
City
between
Marshfield
and
Co
now showing signs of improvement.
Hwkius,
Excur
Hopes are ent.-rtaiued for bis re quille teams next Sunday.
At theM iQ nigg place, 1J miles
Say; if you want to save money
sions tiy bouts and trains from all
covery.
on prepared: paints get prices at from Coquille City, June 20, 1901,
points.
B rush to "S lash —ft. S. Tyrrell,
the EmpOriem
* of two hundred sheep with wool on.
A fall attendance at the Choral
of Arago, wishes to let contracts
also 100 lauihs. Six months’ tune
F or S a L E --A ii
Omego hand Discount for cash. Iu lots to sun
for slashing 40 acres of brush land Society next Saturday is desired to
separator,
600
capacity—
good
as
purchasers.
on the Flanagan pi <■«, opposite the eloss up the years work. Let there
to Z. C. Slraug.
mouth of Beavei slough. He so- be one more good practice before new. Apply
Address Coquille.
closing until fall.
slicits correspondence.
Coos Co. Marble 1 Granite Works,
M
PATRONIZE
OPITCIAN.
The Emporium
V
Have Always
D ry
INDUSTRY.
Stewart & Westgate.
Manager.
Hàft olà EHfte Stòtikòf
iff iff iff D re s$ C jòòg ÌS,
[idols & Stai1
[ flats & dii]
Gent’s Furnishing Good’s,
HardwarE,
So are Those New Spring
Goods at G . A .
Robinsons.
P a in t s ,
O ils ,
Some business lots and residents
in Medford, Jackson Co. Oregon,
for sal* or exchange, for good
property in Coos county. Vain**
$2000. R D. Sanford, real estate
ngent, Coquille Orpgon.
Remember
WITH EVERY
DOLLAR'S
WORTH OF
ODS YOU
. Y YOU GET
A ON CHANCE
THIS
HANSDOME
MACHINE.
L. L. Lantz, of our furniture
factory, is delivering a lot of butter
boxes he ia making for M r.Erdice,
the creamery man of Myrtle PoiDt.
Mr. L. is prepared to do this kind
o f work in first-class style and on
C has . G rissen , Mgr. short notice.
J. R. Rocbon, of Marshfield, the
County School Superintendent
Bunch in for it s us that a teachers’ boss painter, came oyer yesterday
institute will he held at Bandon oi: and will complete the inside work
This building
August from 4th to9th. All teach of tbe new depot.
ers are urgeutly rjque»t-d to he will soon be occur iod by the agent
present and prepared to take an Rt this place, which will be a great
active part intliia important work. convenience, affording ample room,
For a teacher to be proficient and etc., for the handling o f goods.
abreast of the times, lie must al
Mrs. Will Lyons, of this place,
low do opportunities like this pass. went to Portland last week by way
James Green, of Lampey creek, o f the bay per steamer Alliance
former editor of the Bandon Re to be in attendance ns a delegate to
corder, was made in town yester H ip meeting o f the Grand chnpter
day, and made the H erald office a | o f the order of the Eastern Star.
pleasant call, and laid in a supply She will visit her sister, Mrs. W.
of reading matter for the coming B. Smith, of Albany, on her re
year for his brother Charles who turn.
lives on their farm. Mr. G. will go
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Strong, of
to San Francisco by tbe next Man- Mvrtle Point, returned by yester
alay where he will work for the old day’s train, having arrived from
and reliable stationery house of the ; Portland hy the Alliance.
'J hey
H. S. Crocker Co., of that city.
had attended as delegates to the
Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Nosier have 8tate Grange which convened re-
been visiting several days in town w‘ u.tl7. ■*. A 1* « " * “ w | ! «
They have made a trad« with A L i
Mr«. C. L.
Nosier and his son C. H „ by which L« nP’ ftt Willammette Falls,
the latter two will become posses-
We have on onrdeak the annual
the Agricultural
Tbe Epworth Leagup had a bust- j sera o f the old Andcrsoq Tartu at catalogue of
ness meeting at Mrs. Lawrence’s Bridge, and We* will be the owner College o f Oregon at Corvallis for
Wednesday evening and elected the of tbe residence just east and ad-1 the school year of 1900 and 1901
following officers for a term o f six joiuiug the H erald property. The and announcements for 1901 ami
months: M. O. Hawkins, pres.; new owner* of th? farm mentioned 1902. It ia a neatly painted and
Miss Edith Hayter, 1st v. p ; Irene will conduct the poetnffice, and we bound book of 144 pages of valu-
Lamb, 2nd v. p.; Marvin Lvons ■ re told, will prrpnre lo keep trav able information for anyone who
3rd v. p.; Oliver Wilson, sec.; Clara j eler* and also put iu a stock o f wishes to embrsce a rare oppor-
Sherwood, treas.
A social time ( good* which will bean accntnmnda- tnoity to finish up a thorough and
tion to the people o f this section complete education at a minimum
after tbe election was enjoyed.
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cost.
Mr. and Mru W. H. Schrneder,
of Arago, came dowu to town yes
The Celebrated French Canadian
terday to consult our dentist on Stallion, Rohin, will discontinue
hit stand at Arago, nnd will be
be half of Mrs. Sebioeder.
Win. Gallipr, of the I. X. L found at Myrtle Point only, but
hardware store is constantly in continuously in the future.
J. W. C aldwell .
Csiving new goods 111 his line and
are offering the best of
bargains.
Mrs. W. Siuclair, of this plaea,
returned
Friday morning from
Marslifield where she has been
visiting for a week or so with her
many friends.
Eczema, snltrheum, tetter, chafing,
ivy poisoning aud all skin tortures
are quickly cured by DeWitts’s
Witch Hazel Salve.
The certain
pile cure. R. S..Knowlton.
Desirable Property At a Bargain.
40 acres of ¡and on county road
one mile from Court House and
Coqnille City.
11 acres is rich
b o r o n land, partly under culture
and above ordinary flood mark.
Good running water on the place
Other improvements not considered.
Terms, 1400 dollars. One half
dowD, balance in three annual in
Ttieladies of the G. A. R. Circle stallments. Inquire o f A. B o y r i e .
Coquille Cily, Oregon.
have rented the Hersey hall for
their meetings which take place on
the afternoons o f the second and
I S T o tiO O ,
fourth Fridays iu each month.
Any j;arty cutting Timlrer or
Messrs. Tlios. S. Brown and W. I Chittim Bark on the lauds of the
A. Wodlever of Ash'and, who have Southern Oregon Company, or re
been in this section several days moving such, or any other property
endeaverieg to orgntiize a camp of from the said lands, will be prose
the order of Modern Woodmen ai cuted according to law.
this place, are meeting with some
A REWARD of one-half the
eucouragemeut.
value recovered will be given for
The best yst— Over 50o acres of! such information as will lead to a
unimproved laud touchiug Coquille conviction, in each case.
river. Over 300 a c e s bottom, good
S outhern O regon C c .
bench laud connected, with spnng
branches. Some good saw tinsSer.
Duty $17 per acre. R. D. Sanford Beware of Ointmeuf s for Catarrh
agent, Coquille ‘Oregou.
Tbe third of the series of league
baseball game* o f tbe season was
played betweeu the Coquille and
Myitis Poiut teams Sunday and
was a complete victory for Coquille
teem, tbe score b e in g '6 to 20 in
favor of Coqnille. The gAme set
for next Sunday will he between the
Coquille and Marshfield teams, end
a hotly contested game is auticipst-
ed. Tbe Marshfield baa one game
over the Coquille boye, but they
did uot bold as high a score over
tbe Myrtle Pointers as do the Co
quille team, aDd it is figured that
tbe coming game will be a close
one, those interested iu ball pUying
are taking incch interest in the
ontcome.
W A N T E D - -T R U S T W O R T H Y
MEN
and wom en to travel nnd a d vertise f o r old
estnblished house o f eolid fin a n cia l sta n d
ing. Halary f7W) a rear and expenses, all
ifa h le in oaab. No ca n vassin g reqoired.
ive references and enclose eeif-a d u r seed
stam ped envelope. A ddress Mar ager, HA
Caxton Bldg., C hicago.
B. F. Crow, o f this place, who
accompanied Grandma Sage to
Tbe Dalles a few weeks ago, and S
went to eastern Washington to
speod tbeshearing season, returned
Saturday evening.
He reports
m T s o a -r w i h i . l - At Month Marsh field,
having done only tollerably well oo R o M a ar
» . u n i. L . K. R obertson and M
J o n o C am pbell.
account of rain, beside be had the
mumps while there, which kept
itiF.n.
him from work a while. On his
N a t l— At Weet Marshfield, May .Kith.
return he called at The Dalles to
ipplonxy. Mrs. Lizzie Neal, a nati
' 4 cp
W ick k. Scotland, aged 35 years.
see Mr*. Sage, and he informs ns
that she is euj ying good health D avis — At West Marshfield, M ay 30. 1901.
T . J. D svis, aged 72 years.
and sends lov to all enquiring
W alk * * — Near D ellanl, Douglas county
fiisuds. «
j Oregon. Jon* 6. 1901, W. W. Walktr.
that Contain Mercury.
As m erenry will surely destroy the sense o f
eroell nnd com pletely derange the whole
system when entering it through the mucous
snrfaoes.
Such articles should never be
used except on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, as the dam age they will d o is
ten fold to the good you can possibly derive
from them . H all's Catarrh Cure, m an ufro-
fared by F . J. Cheney A C o . , T oledo, O.,
contains no roeroary, and is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and m ucous
■nrfaCMOf the system . In buying H all’ s
Catarrh Cure b 1! sure you get the genuine.
It is taken internally, and m ade in T o led o,
Ohio, by F . J. Cheney A C o. Testim onials
free.
££f” Sold by druggists, prioe 75c. per b ottle,
H all’ s Fan ily Pills are the best,
e tc .
Prices as Low as the Lowest,
Notice.
The people of Dora are prepr-
ing to celebrate tbe fourth Dear
Dora post office.
The Pleasant
Hill people gave way as the Dora
people had tbeir program under
wav first
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HOME
Mrs. G. R. Wickhem has moved
into the large Collier residence at
Bert Tuttle, the machinist, has
the foot of Front street and will
keep boarders. Her tables will be been at woi k at Johnson’s mill for
several days doing some repair
kept in;first-class style.
work on one of the logging pugines
A surgical operation is not nec of Mr J jd r p s o n which will be used
essary to cure piles.
DeWitt’s in Pikes camp urar Randolph.
Witch Hazel Salvo saves all that
Mr. James Brown of Putsmoutli,
expense and never fails. Beware of
Vi»., over 90 years of age suffered
«counterfeits R. S. Knowlton.
for years with a bad sore on his face
Rev. S. S. White, the new Pres Physicians could not help him. De-
byterian minister, preached bis Witts Witch Hazel Salve cured him
first sermons in this place Sunday. permanently. R. S. Knowlton.
He was beard by fair audiences
Kimball. Emmerson, Whitney,
who highly appreciated Ilia efforts,
Milton and Heinze pianos for #250
and congratulate his congregation
aud upward. Organs at $75 and
upon securing so able and accom
upward.
Address or call on
plished a young man for their min Mrs. G. Morris, local agent. Gar
ister.
field Hotel, Marshfield, Oregou.
Mrs. Aaron Wilsou went as far
as Bridge with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Nosier yesterday evening on her
way to the valley. She will visit
friends at Monmouth a: d also at
tend as a delegate from the Chris
tian church at this placp, the con
vention of this organization to be
held at Turner in a few days.
JE W E L E R S, W A T C H
G. M. SKEELS,
C o q u ille , O r e g o n .
LORENZ’S Store.
Tue Leaders iu Quantity, Quality and Lowest Figures.
The Biggest V alues for Y our Money.
D o n ’t fa il to e x a m in e o u r S to 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 fo r
Tailor-made Clothing.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES.
Our aim is Quick
Sales and Small Profits. We want
your trade and w ill use our best endeavors
to keep it, by selling you the Best o f Goods at the
Lowest Rates Possible. BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON.
N. LOifENZ, Prop.
The Palace Barber Shop,
x ■' *’*M. Mcüoqald, Proprietor.*'
^F in est Equipped Shop in Coos County. -, ]}-
Hot and Cold Rath*.
C O a iT IL L E ,
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Only First-Class Work.
dRZEO O UST