The ,,Clyde” Billard Parlors is the place to spend your leisure moments.
Iiinndon Recoraer.l
j We Imve DO limber land for sale
Born.— A t Flora* creek, Curry i but could giv* you a few claim* at
f
PU B LISH E D E V E R Y T U E S D A Y 'county, June 14, 1901, lo tbe wife part real value.
of R. E. Cope, a son.
John Golden, o f MarabfielJ, hail
D. F. Dean. Editor and Proprietor.
Mrs. M. R. L ee and chilflren are business in town and catue over by
visiting relatives at M yrtle Point yesterday's train,
C o u n ty O ffic ia l P a p e r .
during Mr. L e e s absence in Sau
Our writeups are necessarily
i short this week and some items
Devoted to fbe mate rial and soeml op Francisco.
dmldinn of the CoqaiUto Valley particularly
W. M. Vandecar went outside crowded out for waut o f syace.
and of Coo h County generally.
Hurrah! Our New Shoes have
Subscription, per yeur, in advance, $1.50 the bar fishing, last Saturday aud
| brought in a halibut which weighed hpllt t(,B Fourth o f July. They
pounds, and wh.ch he |]HrP arrived at G. A. Robinson’s
C. D A K E ’ 8 about 50
A gency,
THIS PAPtilt ï AdveTtla'.ng
r ,on,,,‘
' E C4 and 65 disposed o f at 10 cents a pound. slot e.
M erch an t»’ Exchange, 8au Francisco, C aliforn ia,
advertisin g can be m ade fo r it.
»b a r ecoutrrçol* fur ad
Robert Lowels condition remains
No. 741 drew the Premium
very much the same there being sewing machine at tbe Fmiporiurn
E ditor H erald :
I returned yes
no improvement in bis condition ou the 80th, J. C. Wilson being
terday from a few weeks’ stay at a
during the past week.
tbe lucky man.
mining cabin on the upper South
Sol J. Culver, o f Camas Valley,
The next league ball game will
Sixes.
This cabin is located about
3 miles above the mouth of Rusty was iu town last night on his way ! ( ake place st Coqnille City next
and is the only cabin on upper South to Gold Beach. His son James, of Sunday hetween the Coqnille and
M yrtle Point teams.
Sixes. It is about 2 ) miles beyond Cutry was with him.
Miss Rose L »e g , who has heen
Rusty Butte, which is the best wav
F ob S a l e — An
Omego
hand
attending school at Forest Grove separator, 600 capacity— good as
to reach it.
during
the
past
three
years,
grad
Ben Harrison, jr., went in with
new. Apply
to Z. C. Strang.
me and we reached thore June 4th. uated yesterday and will return Address Coqnille.
Iu the forenoon of the 5th someouo borne immediately.
Attorney W. C. Chase is amomg
entered our cabin and ate heartily
¡the intending builders o f our town.
IMrrtle Point Knterurue).
our frugal fare.
On the 6 th after
A new cheese vat was received From the present outlook, there
breakfast we found a man’s tracks
this week fpr F. JIuser’s creamery will be quite a number of Dew
up the creek iu frfont of the cabin.
buildings go up in the near future.
at Gravel Ford. 7
On that day about dusk someone
The second baseball nine of Co
The Myrtle
Point Enterprise
fired a shot (it souDded like a pistol
qnille went to Bundon Sunday aud
says
the
Boston
Bloomer
luiiideus
shot) near the dam about a hun
played till Bandon team s hot
dred yards up the creek from the are billed to cross bats with the
ryuud. The score stood 13 to 13.
cabin, but not in sight of it.
The Rospburg base ball club June 2 7 -
This wns a lively game and was
next day we heard nothing from our i Couuer and Iioach, o f the Plain-
enjoyed by a large crowd.
man.
On the 8 th we went over to dealer, are said to be falling all over
The entertaiumeut given by the
Rusty, Mr. Harrison tnking his gun. each other in their efforts to get in
Presbyteriau ably
assisted
by
A f noon aftpr I hud eaten my din the base ball club.
A t the home o f the bride’s others choir on Saturday evening
ner and was standing in front of
the cabin, a shot was tired up near mother at Etelka, ou Sunday, Juue wns a grand success in every par
the dapi.
This made a loud report 16, 1901, Miss Annie Carman was ticular. The funds raised by this
like a shotguu. I left the cabin for united in raarraige to Mr. Eugene pntertaiument will be used to pur- | 7';
fe l
Rusty aud met Mr. Harrison com Hamhlock, of Parkersburg, T ile j chase a bell for the church,
ing down.
He got within range of home wasbeautifull, decorated with: 1C00 Actes grain farm iu Jack- vl
Jhe cabiM and watched while I went evergreens
intermingled
with son „ „ „ „ y
UlP6,()n suitable for \M
for assistance.
About 10 o'clock white rosebuds and the cermony L tbpr productions or division t o ; 1
b
for „ fhnn of smalle. I
Bob and Bert Harrison und I re was perlormea by Rev. Bonswitz. '
turned Ben Harrison reported that in the presence o f a number o f „
WP|| im p rfm d. in Coos Co. 31
about sundown a man uppeared on neighbors and fnen is. After
: <>. not to exceed «2000 to «3000
the opposite side of the cabin and ceremony_a wedding feast was | in value time
be |md on difference
peeped through the cracks and load spread. Tho newly married couple in price.
$
ed in at the chimney place.
He left Monday for Parkersburg, wheie
1.
C.
Thompeou,
o
f
Boston,
and
shot twice at him and our mysteri Mr. Hamblock owns a tine farm,
David Finn and John Curran, of
ous guest disappeared nnd gave us where they will icside.
no further trouble. He had again Gertrude, five-yeur-old daughter Merril, Wiscousin, are looking;
entered the cabin nnd rolled up our of R. L. Wagner o f this place, met around this county with a view of j i'5|
with an unfortunate accident Tues investing iu timber or some enter- : '
blankets, but had left them.
day aud one that will cause her to prise. W e hope they may see fit j
W m . L usk .
almost loose the use of her right to cast their lots with us and assist 11 ®
Noway
Items,
baud. She was playing with some us iu making the developments!
oilipr children at S. S. Reed’s place our section would so richly support.
A ll kinds o f soft drinks and fine cigar,
(Eiiij Turnhl
r e ; :?
LEVERAGE OF A NTKEl-
JUST RECEIVED,
Mon’s Sleeve Holders, 2 prs. f« r 5c
Nickel Safety Pins, per paper..5c
S
Horse Blanket Pius.....................5c
Court Plasters, 2 packs fo r .........5c
Hooks nnd Eyes, 3 papers for 5c
Hat Pins, per dozen................ 5c
Thimbles, 2 fo r ............................5c
Men’s Coat a illar Spriugs........ fic|
Mustard Spoons, 1 fo r ................ 5c
Embroidery H o o p s .............
5
Nickel Tweezers..........................5c
N
T Y
E
L I S
W
L X N E
H
H
A T S ,
A ll Shades and styles
which we w ill sell !
at special prices
until the Fourth if
they last that long.
liadles’ WVftC Tvul Strap Sandals
#1.50.
c Hot on Your Tintype
Key Chain, nickel plated......... 5c j £ ¿ - 0 t h e S S
Straw Cuffs, per pair.................5cI .
Hair Pins, 3 packs fo r ................ 5c I t O
CJ O S e
Pocket M irror..............................5c
Kid Hair Curlers, per d o ze n ....5 a
•Curling Irons............................ ..5c
Misses’ Round Combs..................5c
Large Coin Purse........................ 5c
Nursery Toilet Soap, 3 fo r ......... 5c
Fuirbank’s Laundry Soaps, 2 for 5c
Small Coin Purses, 2 fur.............. 5c
I
tW O H lie S
...
t Il£ ID .
fo r
P l ’O f l t ,
b lit
-
out before the
Single Loaf Bread
B a k er . . . . 15c
Fourth.
fancy
p
M oa s,
20c.
;
These are the same kind o f all
Silk Ribbons, 8 to 5 inches wide
and usually sold at 50 cents per
pipe......... 5c yard.
COEie 111 all ColO^S.
Rubber stem corn cob
Carpenters’ Pencils, 3 fo r ............ 5c
fancy SilKs, 65c.
Z
Fire Shovels, 5 and 10 rents.
Footed Sauce dish,
C inch diam eter.. 20c
i Bone collar Buttons, per dozen, 5 c Another bargain 2of of silks. Heavy glossy
wash Basm................ . taffetas t[.(ai ar0
everywhere at 85c,
Nutmeg Graters, 2 fo r ................ 5c
D ipper........................................... 5c
Milk Skimmer............................... 5c
Vegetable Graten.........................5c
Butter Spade............................... 5c
Pancake Turner........................... 5c
Fruit jar Funnel.................. . . . . 5 c
Biscuit Cutters, 2 fo r ................. 5c
Miss Ida Lafferty visited in N or near town, and a son of Mr R eed ’s
Our school board has employed j
atuut ten years of age, Imd an as the follow ing list ~
way over Sunday.
of * teachers
to t>|| Mouse Traps................................. 5c
l’ ~"" *"
Quite a number of the young for a plaything, and when the little teach our next term of school:
Child’s A B C P la t e s .,.................. 6 c
people from her attended the ball girl put her hand on a block the Prof. M, O. Hawkins, principal, C.
boy struck at something near by,
Nosier 1st, Miss Le.ura W ise m Match Safe...................................5o
game in Coquille City Sunday.
Candle Sticks............................... 5c
Miss Gussie Brown aud brother missing the mark and striking her 2nd, Miss E va Hall 3rd assistants
Tommy, of Mnrslifield are making hand, entirely severing the three and Miss Joey Byers takes the!
Stove H ook................................... 5c
au extended visit with their grand- first fingers from the right hand. primary department. This leaves j
Basting Spoon...........................*.5c
patents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Myers. Dr. Leep dressed the wound aud one place yet to be supplied, f bis j
Can Opener...................................5c
Mr. Ed Ohtran and wife, of Bear reports the little g ill getting along is a corps of teachers with whom :
Coat and Hat Hooks, 3 fo r .......... 5c
we are all well acquainted aud j
Creek, accompanied b> the Misses as well us could be expected.
Harness Snaps, 2 fo r ....................5c.
which insures good aud efficient
Logan, came up Saturday aud eu-
IMarshti«L4 ttun.i
work in all departments.
jo y e d a short stay in Norway, Miss
Glass Tumblers........................... 5c
Mrs. Manley Roberts and daugh
Logan will teach the Halls creek
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nosier mov
Glass Nest Eggs, 2 fo r ................5c
ter, Flossie, o f San B’ rancisco, are
school.
ed to the farm recently traded For
Sink Brush...................................5c
Mr. Jesse Clinton who has been Visiting in Marshfield.
ou Wednesday o f last week. We
Garden W e e d e r........................... 5a
qu it* poorly for some time took
JItliau McDtiffps,
of Coquille are exceedingly sorry to lose these
his blankets Sunday morning aud City, is assisting Joe Rocbon ¡ d excellent people from our society, If” Corkscrew.................................... 5c
started for the mountains to see psinting tho Bennett & W alter but they are ouly going a short dis m Tracing W heel............................. 5c
war
what higher altitude will do for building.
Carpet Tacks, 2 pus fo r ................ 5c
tance, and wo will doubtless enjoy
bira.
Morton L. Tower and Frank frequent visits from them. They
W ite Toaster.................................5c
Miss Clara McCloskey returned Saunders returued Sunday from will be accompanied by their sons,
Pants Buttons, 5 uoz fo r ............ 5c
home Saturday from a month's Bandon, where they were survey Claude aud F ied with their fam i
e T Strainer........................... 5o
visit iu southern California.
ing for tbe government.
lies, and will iusitnte a small Nos
Rev. Knotts the Presbyterian S.
wivtjnk Wj!lxzq?ugf...............Oc
ler
colony.
A
large
building
w
ill
The cast iron fittings for the
S. missionary organized a Sunday
erected
at
once
and
a
store
nnd
school in this place Suuday. The stocks iu the Marshfield shipyard postoffice will be conducted therein
enrollment to begin with was small, being moulded at the Coos Bay and the neighborhood of Bridge
but we hope there will be a good Iron Works.
will gain what Coquille loses, for
The Southern Oregon company
crowd hereafter.
which th fy are to be congratulated.
Mrs. O live Wells, o f Seattle, was 5 is having constructed a large pile-
!
driver,
with
which
they
expect
to
Visiting old friends in Norway last
A Snow Storm la Juno-
week. She has been visiting in repair their dock at Empire City.
Coos for three moDths but will re
Edward Cole, lineman for the
Snow begun to fall at midnight \
turn to her home on the Alliance, Telephone ComoaDy, was called to Tuesday, and by 7 o’clock on W ed
T b ix ie T r ic e . Portland this week to the bedside nesday morning it measured five
—
--•» -
o f his sick father. He left on the inches on the level. I t continued »¿ij
Ooos Bn» Sewn-
Alliance, Tuesday.
snowing until about noon, when a ;
Earl Savage nnd Chester Wolcott
Peter L o g g ie and John Lennon, rain set in, which still continues.!
left this morning for Portland on
o f North Bend, left last week for At Ridgeway, about twelve miles r*J
their bicycles.
South Bend, Wash., where they west of u s, snow is ten inches deep j K 5
C. W. Paterson finished llie will assist in the building of a and tho early hay, that was ready
stone foundation for W. U. Dougins’ large saw mill for Captain A. M. to give way to tho reapers, is now
residence yesterday.
Simpson.
lying flat on the ground. At Ante
George nnd Manly Roberts, form
Bob Simpson, J r, had his hand lope, six miles south, only about two
erly of the bay, nro engineers on badly smashed last Saturday in inches of snow was on the ground
vessels in Alaska, and are getting the machinery o f the engine used while on the hills surrounding tho
l'ig wages.
to haul timbers into tbe schooner town it is said the snow was twelve
M*s. G. W. L o g g ie leaves on the on the stocks iu tho North Bend inches deep.— Shaniko Leader.
I
Alliance for her home at New What shipyard.
Hints on the Care ol a Watch.
com, Wash.
She will be accom
George Caraman anti Carl Pen
panied by her brother, Charley dergrass were capsized in a small
Wind your wntch in tho morning
McKniglit,
boat, Saturday last in the bay, be
and ns near the same hour each day
What came penr being a disas low Marshfield. After being in
as possible.
I t will keep better
trous fire occurred at the stave mill the water for an hour they were
time. Hang your watch up when
Friday evening. It originated f$oni rescued by John Wasson.
not rnrrviog it as it will keep better ^ 5 sack lo t One of tho nv'st delicious
a hot bpx ui the lath mill, nnd be
of all fru it Formally a luxury now
The steamer General W rigllt Is time by keeping it at nil times in as
fore it was noticed had burned beiug oveihauled and made ready
cheap as dirt, per pound__ _ 6 H
near the same position ns possible. A
through the ceilling to the main for a voyage to Yaquitia and on
watch should be cleaned and oiled
flopr
Prompt work by the crew the 5th pros., where *he will be
at lenst onee a year.
The balance
saved the mill, but E. O. Hall re utilized in making preparalim s to
Scotch Hoot Mon Mush, the fines*
wheel of an Americai) w atch makes
gards it ns a close shave.
blowout several sunken rocks in 157,680,000 vibration* in a year,
grade rolled oats, 3 pks for..23c
-------
the channel.
j hence there will be fractiou if not
I Coast
| clean and lubricated. We make a
“ Onconta" Washing Pcwder per
John W. Kruse, of the firm of
i specialty of Sue and complicated
10 c
packge.
Krnse nnd ¡Stand, is confined to his
watch repairing.
Jewelerv of all
bed by quite serious illness.
Sealed bids will be received by j kinds made to order.
We solicit
Washing Soda, per
“ Oneonta"
S. D. Magnes, o f the firm of the recorder of the City o f Coqnille y 0llr patronage,
.. 5c
package.
until
July
3L
at
12
in.,
for
#14,000
W
i
i
-
son
J
cwelehy
Co.
Magnes A Matson, an ived Thurs
4
per
ceut
semiannual
iDtprest,
20
day, accouipnuied by his wife.
Fnirbank’s Laundry Soap, 10 bars
Precaring to Receive Mr- Kruger.
Tbpy came in by tlip Drain route, year water w o rk s bonds, payable at
fo r ..........................................25c
and will spend the ¡Summer here. t-be City Treasurer's office. Issued
■vu York,June
| w « | « u i 20
n — .v
m 'itm iu to
iu
----------------------------------------
New
According
in denominations to suit purchaser
J, D. Hnndorland, w.lio has been Bonds dated August 15, 1901.
i Times special from Washington, ,
“ Longfellow” Laundry Soap, 3 feet
under treatment in a Hsu Francisco
• •••»*
he Boer sympathizer* in the United
fo r .......................................... 25c
hospital for some time, writes
àfitlou n
l* ax making
tnuL’iiiu' preparations
nruiiai'iitmlia for
f<>v : ? *
State*
are
Gold
trom
Dawson-
that he is getting better, and the
a visit by Mr. Kruger to this coun
. 25c
Durand's .Salad O il.............
doctor says he will be out on
Seattle, June 20.— The firs* gold try in the Autumn which was an
crotches in a few weeks, and Hint shipments of the seasons nre now nounced some time ago by Moiitngu
ienua Sausages, 2 cans for
bis knee will not be stiff.
on the way from the Klondike. White, the Transvaal representative
I
Hon John K elly, o f Eugene, Sums aggregating #1,500,000 were in Washington, who has just re
T ow l’s Li
Cabin Maple Syrup, per
died at bis home at that place ou started from Dawson oti June 14 oil turned their from New York, says a
Af
can........................................ 25c
the afternoon af the 15th mat very the river steamers Canadian nnd conference of leading pro-Bovrs
suddenly o f paralysis. Mr. K eilv Zcnlnndin, necotding to telegraphic was held Saturday, Sunday and
Tho San Salvador Pearl Sago
was su old pioneer of this state, a advice* received in Skngway. The Monday, anil that the chairman of *»; perior to others, U pounds for 25c j
highly respected citizen, having Zcnlundin got away from Dawson the reception commit tee was chosen.
filled many positions of horn r and June 14, and the Canadian left the He will be Consul-General Piece, of sw..-
V .V- ■ a
m m
trusts. He was shout 93 years of same day. Both eoneignments will the Orange Free State, whoee office
prohubly arriveiu Seattle next week. > iu New York
»ge.
per yard.
Glass Celerv Disli.
20 c. ‘
G r a p e = N u t s A FOOD FOR
Food BRAIH AND
Read]) Co»/.-cd|j2RVE CENTERS
H.
1
After the Fair is Over
“POLL FAIR-THE LONG END GETS THE MEDAC’
* f >
1
f
Spanish shelled
peanuts,
2 lbs for 25c
. .. 1 5 c
Round Cake Dish, 11 inches in
i diameter for cake or bread . . . . 15c.
■Vi:.
r,
« ¡ i
Published accounts award medals to eleven powders ex* r
hibited. Tricky newspaper advertising and medals do not ^
i explain why any manufacturer should ask the same price fo r J
< his goods that he did twenty years ago. Cream o f Tartar was >
' then 49 cents per pound. It is now 18 % cents per pound. It £
] is extortion to ask 45 or 50 cents per pound for any Baking j
i Powder. No better Baking Powder than "Calumet” can be £
\ made at any price.
f
Monopoly mutt yiold to moderation -Im purity mast improve or go under;
“Calumet” is the standard.
| “C alu m et’is not made by the j;
] trust. Therefore, its price is |
j moderate. F u ll one pound [
|can for
25c.
W h y P a y M ore?
Samples Sent fur 5 cents in Stamps.
£
L
Nectarines
Dried
Peaches
*2 lbs for 5c
P R U S S IA N
Poultry
FOOD
An effective but harmless remedy
or poultry. It makes the hens lay.
Per package............... .
25c.
P R U S S IA N
Lice Killer
$€nd mg
anc&her
Makes a clean sweep of lice and
■nites on chickens, horses and other
stock.
Per can................... . 56c.
can
of-"
Satin
Sealed Bibt.
§ ’
Glass Berry Dish, consisting of
l large and 6 small dishes, per set
25 ceuts.
! 22 inch. ••D uc I h hs " Satin, comes in
’ urquoise blue inly, regular #1
quality................... ..
©5c
like if besterIb
«H
i
any kind we have
ever used
The Blanke’s two leadiug brands of fine blend roast coffee
served in the Pullman Palace Cara and other leading Cafe>
and Hotels.
M iney can not produce a better coffee that
these two Frauds. 35 cents and 3 0 cents per pound.
J.S.^anematz.
\
V ' ♦
Ladies’ Shirt Waist, ajl colors and
stvles...................
Summer Corsets,. ventilated,
white o n ly .........
in
m
Gents’
Spring Shirts
Gents’ silk front golf shirts, the
! regular # 1 kinds fo r .......... 7 5 c
.4