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Kanematz’s
PUBLISHED EV ER Y TUESDAY
D. F. Dean. Editor and Pronrietor.
County Official Paper.
D e v o t e d t o t h e material and social up
¿Hiding of the Ooqui'i'.e Valley i>art*onlarly
and of Coos Countv generally.
1901
1776.
S u b s c r ip t io n , p e r y e a r , in a d v a n c e , f l.fi O
T IIK
I M I H T 1» kept on Ale » t E. C. D.IKE’H
1 IIIÌ1 I II lil i Advertisiuk! Agency, C 4 and ÖÖ
Merchants’ Exchange, Han Francisco, California, ¡
▼her ©contracta fur advertising can be made fur it. ,
V W WWW
A Quiet Wedding-
Can Draw PICTURES a s well as TRADE.
GRAN D EST
On last Tuesday evening, June
tb e ‘2ntli, our foreumu and principal
helper in the H erald , J. D. Stoue,
met Miss Irena Olds, late of Medi
cal Lake. Washington, at Roseburg,
Bnd the twain were joined in holy
matrimony at the Roseburg hotel
Celebration Ever Held in
and started on their return to this
place, where they will reside the
following day. Mr. Stone ia quite
well acquainted having lived at this
place several years before Ilia pres
ent residence here, while the bride
is a daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Capt.
W. A. Olds, prominent citizens of
Medical Lake, Wash.
The wed
ding ceremony waa performed by
Justice EL J. Robinett, in the pres
ence of a few friends who hap
pened to be present, among wbnrn
were Mrs. J. P. Messer, M tb . Aaron
Wilson, Mrs D. F. Dean and Geo. Orator:
Martin. The party arrived home
on Thursday and Mr. Ejtone is now President of the Day:
at his post of duty, as happy as you
plesse, while Mrs. Stone seems
ALFRED JOHNSON, Sr.
quite well pleased with her Dew
home.
Marshal: STEPHEN GfALLIER.
Mrs. D. F. Dean gave them their
second-day dinner— ns it were— on
Sunday last, aud a number of Lieutenants:Geo. A. Robinson, E. E. John
friends were invited to form the
son, Jolm W. Leneve, and Clyde Gage.
acouaiDtauce of the bride aud
participate iu the repast. All had
a nice time.
A number of benutitnl presents
ware received by this happy ?ouu-
le, some from friends in Washing
ton and a number from those of
Band Concert at 9:30 o’clock A. M.
Goquille, principally silverware and
The Grand Parade will form on Front Street, at 10:00 o’clock, iu
other articles tor the table.
the
following:
These young people have the
The North Bend Band, Orator and President of the Day, Liberty
best wishes and congratulations of
a large circle of frieuds, including Car, Gen. Lytle Post G. A. R., Ex-Coufederate Soldiers, Orders and
the H erald .
Civic Societies, Bicycle Riders, Hobo Gang, and Citizens.
FOURTH OF JULY
LADIES' FURNISHINGS
SPECIAL ii) SHOES
COQUILLE CITY.
Chi’di en’s White Silk and
lawn bonnets iu great
vuricties at half prices
Men’s Durham Calf Lace
1 shoe*. unexcelled in
fit and d u r r b ility ^ g
N ational S alu te of T h irteen G uns at Sunrise.
W.
Ladies’ and Misses’
bonnets
H. B unch.
Gents’ Chocolate Vici Kid,
Vesting Top, London Tip,
$2.50
are these tw o lines for profit, but
to close them out before the
1.15 Fourth.
Little Ladies’ Red and
black strap sandals.
Boys Vici Kid Lace
shoes.
THE PROGRAM.
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F IR E C R A C K E R S
on Your untype
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Sun
25c
fancy gibbons,
Closing-out loi of
W
tt,8ts Wlho,ue
v t-.evTv Japanese Folding Fans
m
io«
25e
§0c.
1.90 These are the same kind of all
S w a n s d o w n
Powder Puffs
10c
Silk Ribbons, 8 to 5 inches wide
Men’s and Boys’ Lawn Teunis Shoes and usually sold at 50 cents per
75c yard. Come in all Colors.
Tv
Gents’ Vici Dancing Pumps
E X E R CISE S A T T H E GROVE.
1.75
Ladies’ Shirt
fnnc.y Sitys, 65c.
Lloyd Rosa arriyed home Inst Sat
Music by the Band; Prayer, by the Chaplain; Music by Choral
urday evening, from Portland where
Another bargain lof of silks. Heavy glossy
lie has been attending school. Lloyd Society; Reading of the Declaration of Independence; Music by the
made the trip irom Roseburg to Baud; Oration; Music, by the Choral Society.
taffetas that are sold everywhere at 85c,
Myrtle Point or his bicycle, ruling
BA SK E T DINNER.
most of the distance with only ouo
per yard.
peddle, haviug broken one off when
Men’s Durby and Dun
Tables will be prepared on the Grounds, and don’t forget to bring
eight miles out from Roseburg.
lap Hats
$1.50
Dale Harrows received a black your baskets.
1.75
eye, last Saturday, by being struck
on the cheek bone by a piece of a
A F T E R N O O N E X E R C IS E S .
broomhandle square that was thrown
from the saw at Dyer’s mill on the
Baseball Game at 1:30,
Fisher place.
The end of the
Men’s Fedora and j
square struck Dale on the left side
Alpine Hats in '
of tile face with sufficient force to
Black aud other
knock him down.
shades
$1.00
Rev. A. Dahuff was in town last
1.25
Saturday on his wav to Riverton.
1.50
He and Rev. F. M. Suudei lin re
S P O R T IN G .
turned, on Friday, from their visit
Boys’ Rolled Brim |
Men’s Race, too yards, ist $10, 2nd #2.50...................... $12.30
to Crescent City. Mr. Dahuff gave
huts in black
us the information that frost had
Boys Race, under 16 years, 50 yards..............
5.00
brown and nav
blackened the potato tops in the
50c and 50c
Boys Race, under 12 years, 50 yards.................................. 2.00
vicinity of Crescent City on the
Girls Race, under 16 years, 30 yards.................................. 2.50
proceeding Monday inoriug.
Girls Race, under 10 years, 30 yards.................................. 2.00
Patrick Hughes, of Sixes, met
Fat Men’s Race, 100 yards.................................................... 5.00
Gents’ Silk Neck Scarfs in :
with a very severe accident last Sun
J
nil lending s h a d s g g 0
Sack Race.................................................................................. 5.00
day while driving his cows up in
the eveniug. The horse he was rid
Log Rolling, ist prize $20, 2nd $10............................
30.00
ing fell between two logs catching
Walking Greasy Pole.............................................................. 5.00
Mr. Hughes beneath and neither
Three-Legged Race.................. .'............................................ 2 00
horse nor rider could extricate him
Buck Pole............................................................................... 10.00
self. Mr. Hughes, in order to save
White Lawn and Silk
Shoe Race, 15 yards................................................................ 2.00
himsef from being killed by the
band bows
g c W h e n
struggles of the animal, had to cut
Potato R a c e ......... ...............................................................
1.00
the horses thront with his pocket
Pole V au ltin g ........................................................................ 10.00
knife, but was unable to relesso
Running High Jum p.............................................................. 5.00
himself after the horse was dead.
Celluloid Collars
Running Broad Jump ............................................................ 3.00
He had been pinnioned for nbout
ss
Wheelhatrow Race.................................................................. 2.50
two hours when his sou Edward
found him. His son was unable to
Bicycle Riders, the one having the best decorated wheel.. 2.50
release him and had to go for help
to releave him,
Mr. Hughes Imd
three ribs broken on one side and
four ou the other, besides being
otherwise injured. It is feared that
there nru internal injuries hut every
thing is being done that can be to
help the sufferer.
Men’s $1 Silk Front
Having obtained first-class rigs and
Bbirts
75c
LATER. Since the above was
barns, I nm now prepared to do a
general freight aYirt pnsdhnger business
put into type we have learned that
between Myrtle Point and Roseburg.
Mr. Hughes has siucc died of his
Will leave Myrtle Point on Tuesday, ,
injuries.
making one trip a week. Will make
P. W. R ,” thi
Kiveiton Pick-Ups.
bent 10c cigar
trips to Coqniile City when occni ion requires.
First-class accommoda
made, 3 for 25i
tions guurruteed.
J. A. Drimu..
8. H. Tiroon aod family bave
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
moved to Lauipey creek.
p ou n d x a n
Rev. Hite held services here last
Hurrah! Our New Shoes have' All knowing themselves to be in
Saturday.
with the HERALP will
W. W. Getchal, who lately ar beat the Fourth of July. They arrears
rived from Mineoonlie, Minnesota, have arrived at O. A. Robins,,u's plesse come forward and settle up
Being forced to make necessary
where lie liae been engage,! in the stole.
F ob S ale -An Omegn hand impioyeineut», places us iu need of t
wholesale ineicnutile busines. was
Mop Sticks,
10c
here last week looking for an open- separator, GOO capacity— good ss money.
to /. C. Strang.
The next league ball game will | j
icg in his line of business. He new. Apply
he
Maral,tieldd Sunday sud he j$
proposes to build a go.„1 sub. Address Coqnille.
8. 1). Pullfonl, the attorney of tween the Coqnille and Marshfield
stautial building and put in a
fair stock of general meeebaudise, Myrtle Point, departed for Wash- teams. This, according to the
such aa will meet the entire re inutili by Wednesdays train via the league piograrn, will be tliedeeid-
quirement of the neighborhood.
bay. He will proceed from that mg game of the season, slid settle
Brass Wash Boards, war
George Ayer made us auother place by stage aud w heel.
which team gets the sum put no by
ranted for 5 years
40C T I ip It U n k e ’« two IpHilin# hintid* «»f fine blend m
Coffee
at the beginning of the ^
professional call last week.
Coast Mail: By a letter written
served in the Pul!in »o P *1 rcp Ca> s mid other lend ini’ C»fe*
W. L. Kelly visited Myrtle Point from Sun F nineteen on T ñenday it hi * h 8«»n which amount* to $150, unii
nnd Hotel«. M*»n*»v onn not produce h better coffee tbnn
on Sunday last.
is learned that John Sunderland’s <’srr,es the couaty’. championship
these two brand*. 35 cents and 30 cents per pound
Joseph Ferry now has the lum case has taken a turn for the worse, WI1 1 *'•
ber on the ground ready to com
and the patient has given up hope
Scaled Bib*
Fruit Jar Funnel,
mence building a store building of
recovery.
It will be one of the best buildings
5c
1000 Aries grntn farm in Jack-
Sealed I,ids will he received by-
here, He will haye a general mer
chandise store ou first floor and a son county Oieg,m suitable for the recorder of the Cit) of Coqnille
other productions or division to until July 111, at 12 m . for $14.000
fine hall ou the secoud floor.
Ladies' Shirt Waist, all colors and
D ona A na . exchange for a farm of smaller 4 per cent semiannual interest. 30
• .• » ,
acres, well improved, in Coo* Co. year water works bonds, payable at
steles......................... 50c and 75c
We have no timber land for sale Or. not to i xceed $2000 to $3000 tbs City Treasurer’s office. Issued
but could give you a few claims at in value time to be bad on difference in denominations toenit purchaser
in price.
$ i Honda dated August 15, 1901.
part real value.
$
Ventilated
Corsets
Summer
75c
s* I SPECIAL in HATS
I
This Magnificent Piano, made
by CARL FISCHER, with its
Tone unexcelled by any other
¿make, is to be Presented to
our customers.
you buy 25c w orth of
goods from us remember the
5c
E l J. V I V O .
Don’t forget to ask for a ticket
which entitles you to a chance
,nt collar Sprigs1 on the Piano. TLemember this.
Grand Ball at Night.
c Piano!
FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG.
Piano!
SSncfmö;
another
Ijouse Funjishing.
CÎNKE51
lik e if'belter than
any kfn<J vohave
ever used
J S l^anematz
'Exam
40c
Free!
Free!
O A K L A N D VS-
COQUILLE.
Ladies’ Ecru, Union Suit
<
Japanese Paper Nap
kins’ 2 doz for 5cts
Corn Poppers.
5c
Silk Maire Rii bou
No. 10, per yard
15c
Fancy Silk Ribbons, 3;
to 4 iuclies wide,
SOc
----------------------------- s a
Waving Irons, per
- p"ir
10c
Curling Irons,
5c
IT r i c c i
Peaches
2 IPs For 5 c
PRU SSIAN
Poultry
FO O D
An effective but harmless runedy
or poultry. It makes the hens lav.
Per package........................25c.
Satin
22 inch. ••linches*" Siitic. comes in
turquoise blue only, r •gulnr $1
. © 5 c
quality.................... .
Sommer Corsets. ▼ ritt dated, in
white onW ........ ........75c and <fl
Gents’
Spring Shirts
Ü
Gents’ silk front golf shirts, the gjj
regular $1 kinds for.......... f7 ’5 <- c5l