. -vfli of tlu* on lw in 1t h eighty ineuta f"i th« orerlsnd trip, and
Riv?rlcr. rick ups-
Frea seht I nr Pa«x3t Away-
• . ».n o Oi Hi«-; lioui i«s uuiubit. sftor ft litilo shaking up by the short
Geo. W. B:?ooj an.l John Mead
b.-giuing by unknuwu u.eu, at a by oarth'i'.ishe shock. '>n ihe morning Fred Schetter, one of C"OS county's
street I in in Baltimore until today: of the 19th, there was a tiip by old settlers and most highly esteem ows, late of Tulare, California,
U E S DA Y. A PIU L 29, 1902.
it l.*d circled the earth, with it* goj- street «'Si* and ferry to Oakland, ed citizens, died at his home in arrived here last week. They will!
T H I STANDARD P E N * EVERYWHERE.
1 5 0 Style« * ■roïdliSÎStîT*
(it ii links and was known of all men. more good byes, and shortly our Empire City at 7:50 o'clock We«t- remaiu all summer.
__________
_ _ _ _ _ ieM by All *Utl»MM.
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y I’LESUAY f0 r ita benitioeuce and humnnitarian train (Chicogo limited) was rolling nesday forenoon at the age of 71
T. J . Thrift, deputy nssessoi, \ Wtfkt, Ctmétn, H, L E8TEBBROOK STEEL PEU CO. *» t<»« si., s«» r«t.
principles. It was shown from en- out of the depot, and we ware on years. He had'been seriously ill was counting noses here last week.
D . F . D a a n , E d i i o r a n d t o p r i e t o r cyclopedia:! retods: that Odd fellow- our nay to the eastern state«. for some weeks and had been grad-
By the way he had a hearty baud
was numerically the largest After leaving the city of Oakland ually losing, so that a fatal toruiiu- shake for every body.
Countv Official Paper. jship
iition
was
not
unexpected.
we
were
soon
tu
open
country,
and
! secret order in the world, and that
Win. Sharp was visiting friends
Frederick S.-h.-tier whh born in and relatives here.
j its out put for the relief of distress, appriciating the view which we had
Honan Painting,
Gilding and
U
d —
tu « ---
a» m
— e v a t e —
- a t e - r i a l a m i s o c i a l o p - burying the demi, and educating through th« windows, of nature’s Baltimore, Maryland. Nov. 15, 1831.
AND
Bronzing,
John Doualdsou, of the lower
eaildiuc of the Coqnttle Valley particularly t , J «,
. , ’ _ ___
amt of^looa Goaiiif generally .
j the orphau, had now reached the display of the California poppy in While still a young inau he came t > rivei, whs vtsiuug here last B un
Marine PuiDting,
Subioription, perv»ar.iu advance. ft.iO muniti« lent sum of more than $10,- its bright yellow colors and many tho Pacific coast and he resided i i d s ).
Art Decorating,
- ¡000 per day! and that its averrnge other wild flowers of various kinds Sun Francisco for a number of
The coh I bunkers are full and Fre-ae» Painting
Transferable
ttlr »I *• C. DIKE'S per year for these purposes, from and colors. Our train rolled rapid- years.
uow wait the arrival of the Manila-
_________n« Agency, 64 and 66
TH
IS
PIPER
ïfc&R
There he wss marriod ou O ct 29.
M archant«’ Ë lc h to g o . San FrancU oo, C alifornia, the day ot its birth to the prefteDt j |y along, making but few stops in
Paper Hauging Thoroughly Equipped for all Drawing and
lay.
t a a r •ooutract« for advartUlntroan ho »uade for it.
Long before sundowu 1856 to Miss Emily O. Chase, who
time, had been more lhau $1,066,- j California.
The Ilivertoo lumber Co. propose
Designing,
kinks .«f
000; its present yearly expendi i we were in the mountains and took passed away in 1896. They came to ruuuiug
5 quarter time soon. Painting in Distem
tures along this line being nearly passing look at Blue CaDOu, Emi- Coos Bav in 1869 or 9 an l Mr. They baye a Istge order from San
ODD FELLOWS DAY.
per.
Enameling,
| grants’ Pass, Dutch Fists, Donnrr Schetter bad charge of the store at
$4,000,000.
Fia.icisco which should be filled
Lake and the beautiful waters of East, ort w hen that mine was run
Pyrcgrnphy.
The eighty-third anniversary of
Stucco Work.
soon.
Mr. Holden’s remarks were well
; Lake Tahoe and places so often men- ning.
the birth of American Odd Fellow
HARRY GACKENSTO,
Our river front has been adorned
received by (he large uudienrn who
*
COQUILLE
1
! tioned in early histoev of that part
Iu 1876 he moved to Empire and
ship was celebrated in n beautiful
with u Photograph galleav, during
followed him with the closest atten
of California. As we went through when the Western Union telegraph
r miner by the Odd Fellows of the
the past week.
D onna A nna
tion, and greeted his closing pe
the *uow sheds, we consoled our- I line was put in, that year, he took
Coquille river valley on Saturday,
riods with npproviog applause.
selves that we would be out of that j Ihe Empire City office, of which he
April 26th at Bamlon.
I t was an
For
Biuldtng
a
Schoolhouss-
The closing ode was then sung
42 miles of barricade against the had had charge ever sinc9. He has
enthusiastic time.
The elans gutb-j
by the audience who were dismissed
Sealed bids will be received nt the office
snow of that region before verylong, also had geneial charge of th« lino
cred from all sloug tho river from ,
McDonald, Proprietor.!
by the Rev. Holcomb, with the bene
of the district clerx of School District No.
audjrealized that bur ride through from Roseburg, and for ninny years
Myrtle Point to the sen, and tho
mi til Sutnrday May 10th 190! at 2 o’clock
diction and (he balance of the day
these was more comfortable Bud it wan only the untiring efforts of 1 » iii. fwr the building of a school hou se in
occasion was oua which will long bo
devoted to sight seeing and ramb
Darned district,
pleasaut'than the coming rush ovor Mr. Schetter that kept this sec ti S e o above
remembered as a “red-letter day”
i l Moluait lnmce jo b e a om -M ory
ling on the beach.
tion in telegrapic communication fruniH. *J3xSli with VJ fo o t o eiliu g f* lo » t
ihe desert of Death, etc.
by the meinbors of the “Three Link”
The Dispatch returned to Co
-~=^>Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County.
t-o room and 0 foo t ra ise d p la t »ono a t
with the rest of the world
The
D el .
fraternity in Coos county. The day |
quille the same evening, to a^com-
in itself, ts to weather, was perfect,
line was not paying and the company
r.or o«mi(le.tj .ceciHoaluois inquiro si
Hot anil Cold Baths.
Ouly First-Class Work.
I Marshfield Hon.i
as was the day following, for stroll modate such ns did not wish to stay
would do nothing for its repair or l i n s o :llc e . ans» a t t h e i-tdoe o f t h e d i s t r i c t
O O Q T JIL L E
-
-
-
O ^D SOO TST
over.
There
was
a
grand
ball
in
«
-
cric,
Iiiv.-rton,
Oregon.
ing on the ocean beach and return
Rev. McClelland and wife took maintenance, but Mr. Schetter, by
The board h.-o-!«/ r,-serves the riuht-to
the evening also, which gaity wns
means
of
subscription
from
the
rej
-'-.t
any
amt
all
bids.
ing home.
participated in by many, the Favor their depaiture north on the A l business men of the bay, and out
I).ui* bv ...-jbr if the board o? directo«a
The following lodges were repre ite and the Echo returning nil par liance.
of Sea««o 1 D..-tract No. idi th;s the trs.li day
of bis own resources, managed to u; April 1-102.
W. D. K oasirf.
sented:
Mine Host Jo hn Snvdei has die- to keep the line in workable order I
ticipants of this long-to:be-remem
.
vitek.
Coquille Lodge, No. 53.
bcreil nniversnry to their respec- \ posed of his interests iu the Cen- until it bee iins seif-supp.«rtiDg. He \
Coquille Encampmont, No. 20.
tral
hotel
to
Levi
Smith,
who
will
tive homes Sunday afternoon.
Al Knmvitor.’s I)i ug store is kept General Insurance Office. - - - Robinson Building,
put in the first telegraph line to the;
Mamie Itebekam Lodge No. 20.
Tho Bondon Brothers did them lake charge on the first of the Coquille. which g e e that section
lull supply of nil kinds of gar-
Myrtle Point Lodge, No. 150.
selves proud, iu the matter of enter mouth.
«•u nui flower seeds.
Communication until superceodcd
Una Rtb eksh Lodge, No. 120, of tainment and not a visitor could
Steve Johnson, of Ten-milp, re by tho phone.
Myrtle Point, and Bandon Lodge, possibly regret his presence, on the
6ood For Rh'iumatlsm-
turned this week with his wife from
F o r thirteen years Mr. Schetter
No. 133, comprising one encamp occasion, which brought him there.
Salem.
Mrs. Johnson was com acted as au agent for the O. C- & N.
Last lall I was taken with a very
r
ment, three subordinate and two
R eport Kit.
E e p r e s i: 233 .teci.
mitted to the asylum a short time C<>. steamers, both at Empire City sovere nt:art of muscular rheuma
Rabokiih Lodges.
ago, but has now regained her and Mar.-hfield, ami he conducted a tism which i aase«! me great pain Ho Mr. I nsurance C ompany , N. Y. - - - - -
- $14,406,450.33
A Trip Acros3 the Country.
The arrangements of all tho vari
mind and is in comparatively good general agoucr business :u several mi I annoyauc*’. After tryi* g sen r- S t . P aul F. A M. I nsurance C ompany , M inn .
- - $ 2,855,012.00
ous committees were perfect, and
health.
lines.
He
also
did
considerable
1 p re s c rip tio n s and rh e u m a tism | T raders ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicago
- $ 2,435.571.29
not a hitch or nn accident of nny (’memo, April X ml, lUO'i.
It. V. Kruze, the shipbuilder, ar I ankmg and exchange business cur«-s, I «lcci led to use Chamberlain's H ome F. & M. I nsurance C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - $ 1,037.715.38
Some days ugo, good-byes were
kind occurred to mar the festivities
said by your correspondent in Lib rived on the Areata for the purpose before a lank was founde 1 on the Pam Balm, w h ich I had seen a d F ir e A ssociation I nsurance C ompany , P hiladelphia - - - $ 6,340,250.99
of the occasion.
of securing a site for a shipyard Bay, lie also served two terms ns v e rtise d iu the South Jerapyiiisn. E quitable L if e I nscrante C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - $304,598,063.40
From Coquille the two steumers, by, then no csrly morning drive to and there is every Indication that county treasurer.
After t a o applications of this Rem
I have had over T hirty Y ears ’ experience in Local and General agen
the
depot
at
Marsh
held,
thence
a
Favorite a n ’ Dispatch furnished
About four years ago lie was edy I was touch better, and after cy work in Insurance matters, and all business entrusted to me will re
he will seenrn one at (lie stave mill.
transportation for all the sisters, ' short railroad trip to Coquille. Nest He will build for a company of seriously ill and bis recovery was using one bottle, was completelv ceive prompt attention. Policies issued at this office for all the above
I day, after mote good byes in C o -.
brothers and patriarchs who joined |
quille to some kind friends, who j wealthy ship owners ut Sim Finu- very slow and wns not complete, so cured. —Salli» Harris, Salem, N. J . Fire Insurance Compani. s.
the procession at that point, the lust |
that his health has beeD pecarious For sale by R S. Knowlton.
cisco.
E . G. D. HOLDEN,
* named boat making the through j were always gracious and pleasant
(Irandina Ycskham, who is now ever since. Ho then gave up usi-
General Insurance Age n
to
the
strangers
in
their
midst,
your
trip without stopping, while the F a
N O T IC E F O l t P U B L IC A T IO N .
living with her son, Jas p e r, on his ness activity, with the exception of
scribe
went
nbor.l
the
Dispatch,
vorite gathered in the many mem
(D spaktmxrt of thk I ntzbiob )
extensive farm near Fresno, Cali- his supervisor of Ihe telegraph liue,
bers in waiting at all points along landing m duo rime at B-union and faruia. is very much dissatisfied which he still managed with the
L a n d Offiae a t H osa’m ra . O reco n )
j
then
awaited
the
coming
of
the
A pril 18. 1902. [
the way.
They both left C quille
w ith her uew location com oared to assistance of his son Otto, who has
Mandalay.
On
Friday,
the
latter
'O T I C E is h ereb y qiven th a t th e follow -
promptly at seven o’clock a. m. and
charge of the Mnrshficl I offieo.
the
salubrious
climate
of
Coos
in q -n am ed s e t t le r lia s tiled n o tic e o f
arrived at Baodon "neck and r.eck” I came into port, and on Sunday ufter- comity, where she lived so long,
Fred Schetter »a-« a man of strict his in te n tio n t«> m a k e final p roo f in s o p p o -t
a little before ten, the Favorite be I noon, started for San Francisco. and may return here to spend the i n t e g r i t y , , f a g « -n ia l a n d a c c o i u m o - o f h is cl«> m an d tn a i s a id proof w ill be
,
Y
...
,
,
luiide b e fo re L . H H a z a rd . Co-inty . C lerk o f
ing the tirst to mnke a landing. | While good byes were waved by remainder of her years.
^ a illo C
Or<
C itv
itv , , O
reg on , ou
TV a d a : m g d i s p o s i t i o n , a n d m a d e m a n y ( « „ ,t C ounty, a t t x «.«quille
Tho boats were gaily
decked | parting friends as the distance grad friend, who recently arrived her» warm p.-rsonal friends. Ha was u J tine 2. 1002, viz: S A M U E L M . « (» W A N .
u
a
lly
widned
between
them,
over
on
H
.
E
.
No.
8273.
f
o
r
Ih
e
N
E
.
V N E. V
with Star Spangled Banners und
from Fresno, she said, “I don't lover of nature on«l nseil several Seo. 33. S . H S E .
S eo . 28. S W .
8W .
more than alive with members of the bar, through the breakers, and believe there is a place on earth I years ago toffind much pleasure in S e e . 27. T . 28 8 ., H. 13 w est.
! out ou tbu swells, our boat made its
H e nem os th e fo llo w in g w itn esse s to
the order.
driving about the country with his prove
hie o ou tin n o as resid en ce upon and
way, coining finally into more quiet Ilk» as well as Coos county.
spin of h.rses un«l a light r«>ft«l o nltlV 'ttio n o f said land, viz:
The brothers of Myrtle Point water, but there was consideiable
C
.
C
.
H
u ll, o f C oq u ille C ity , O regon.
wagon. Alter the death of his wife
chartered ’’ihe hustling steamer! rolling duiing much of the nigut.
(M y r tle P o in t E n te rp n s o .l
M a rsh a ll Mleele.
o f A raco,
**
he
resided
w
th
Ills
daughter
and
Echo, leaving that place at seven i After ono or two hours sail from
Vi.
M.
Hsmmack
“
“
“
E. B. Lane left for P.irtlau«.! Mou-
F . M. Miller
“
“
"
S'>n
in-law
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G-
W.
o’clock and arrived at
B&u.’. o n : rt, dinner was served (dinner at day ou a confi ned
plensuie and j
J . T . BUIDQES.
Getty, in Empire, ami sit co his
at
about 11:30,
making
a | P'
lleR ister.
night,) and we who had lain down business trip.
health
fiile«'
Le
has
spent
consider
few stops along tho way to pick up in a hurry when getting into rough
O U R L I N K S A R E C O M P f E T E AN D P R I C E S 20 P E R C E N T
Olto Prey, who has been nttnnd- able tirao visitiug friends over the
such as will alwavs insist on being j water, decided we were more hungry
BELOW FORM ER YEA RS.
N O riC TO CONTRACTO!«!.
iug bussluess college at Portland, county, where
the
effectl. nate
late, yot who. somehow “gets there I than sick, and accordingly sat at the returned to this place, «Sunday.
Suiting for Tailor Suits, Silk Mercerized Zephyrs, Madras Chambay,
O T IC E ia h oreH j Civ n th a t g •«! d bid s
esteem in which he was held made
just the same."
Fancy Dies« Ginghams.
will be rect-iVKi a t th e office
table, und enj«>yed our men), with
Th e new creamery on the South
C o m ity Cl. rk o f Coos C o u n ty , * ’re í o n . at >! Latest Aplique Trimmings
On tho arrival of tho steamers the 1 no unpleasaut after results. Early Fork commenced operation, Mon him always Welcome.
Ih e co u rth o u se iu C o qu ille C ity , i.u til
Four children survive him: Mrs o’clo
visitors were greeted with music by Monday niouing we anchored at
ck
m . T U arad ny . M hv the M h . 19C2.
ti iy. Th e creamery is turning out Julia G “tty, of Empire City; E. W. fo
r erad iru i an d b rid g in g th e C ounty »oad j
tho Baudou Brass Band and three | Crescent City wharf, where cue about 100 pounds of butter per
b.'d from th e Went end o f thti M y rtle P o in t !
Schi
tier,
of
H'in.d.ilu,
H.
I.
;
Mrs.
cheers from every steam whistle j woman passenger and one boy day and will soon d«mble this
b rid g e
th e le f t b a r k o f th e C o q n ille I
Emma Williams and Otto Schetter, riv e r to its in te r s e c tio n w ith th e M yrtle
ou sea and shore. It ws* a time for clim bed ashore on the little foot amount.
P o in t-C a tc h in g C reek C ounty r.»adg. a d is
of
Marshfield.—Dully
Coast
Mail.
enthusiasm broke loose," «nil np- j bridge which whs safe enough, but
ta n ce o f 8900 fe e t. C o ntractu ra can su b m it
C. W. Hall leH Monday for S ud
b ’da for th e w hole o r fo r sectio n s ns shown l
pareutly a general holiday for the , rather steep to climb, sfter break
F runcieco. He will
return in
by the p la n s and sp e c ifica tio n s , w hich said j
people of Bandon.
[ fast; the men passngerg went ashore
The Coaxt Mail is welcome to copy p la n s and s p ecifica tio n s c a n Vi seen a t th e |
about two wpeks and expects to
office
o f th e C oun ty tr e a s u r e r a t th e co u rt- !
an.l
spent
most
of
the
day.
The
all
the
n
e
w
s
i
t
w
a
n
t
s
to
f
r
o
m
the
Whou all had nrvivod the first
bring the machinery foi his hard
h iu.ie in Ct q u ille C ity . E a c h b id d er sh all
thing on the program was a feast boat hands loaded the steamer with wood s iw mill with hiiu, ou his re Bulletin, b«Jt it o u g h t t o q u i t cred be re q u ired to d ep osit with h is bid 5 uer ¡
i t i n g t h e m to the H e r a l d .
Doc has c e n t o f th e am ou n t o f Mich bid w hich sh all ¡
for ail comers, aud that this had lumber (spruce aud red wood ) It turn.
s i u s e n o u g h of h i s own to a n s w e r be fo rfe ite d to th e co u n ty in c a s e th e award j
been well considered you may ku >w was most interesting to watch the
is m ade to him an d i f he f a ils , n e g le c ts
S. E. Johnson returned Monday for. — Bulletin.
when we say tl at uot less than three methods of receiving an«! placing
o r re fu s e * fo r th e period o f tw*. d av s I
a lte r s i c h aw ard is m ad e to e n te r in to the j
from
Purthmd
bringing
his
mother
the
lumber.
There
is
a
very
long
Wo
seo
the
Ban-Ion
Rec.irder
hundred guests were fed und still
co n ti a d aud file h is bond in th e m an n er r - j
the tables groaned with more than wliaif built on piles, high above the to tins place. Mrs. «lohnsou re has done the same thing, B roth q n ireu bv. and to th e sa tis fF c tim i o f th e ¡
“seven baskets full” of good victuals water, extending from t! e city far ecu y -.o«’k very ill at Portland and er Stanley, but we’ll have to take C o u n ty C o u rt.
B id s w ill b e open ed a t 10 o’clo ck a . m . I
for which thero were no comers — out into the sts, (I did not .earn the | has been verv low, but is uow consolation in that passage of the F rid a y .t he 9th day of M ay. 190 J T’heC oun- 1
I-
distance
iu
exact
figures.)
There
is
somewhat
improy
goo
I
B«
ok
where
it
says:
“
Rear
ye
tv
C o u rt ref-ervts tn e rip h t lo r e je c t ayv|
substantial« and rake and pie galore.
Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice.
r o f th e Conn tv C ourt.
one tiUotherj burdens,” and let ’em and a b bid s. B y o rd e S.
Geffee?
Yes— it whs coffee—and a double ear truck also switches and
B. CATilCAltr.
T he mscheuery for the h m l rip.
cream. There was no milk in town turntables ou the wharf Flat cars
C o u n ty S n rv e v y ro f Coos C o u n tv . O regon .
loaded with lumber, mostly spruce wood sawmill of Smith & Psg
— for coffee.
aud redwiold, hero huLdled mostly which w ill be put in position at
y.’
At about one o'clock n procession
by mule teams over the tracks from present at '.he pial •e <«f Chas But- ;
wns organized by tho different the town when the lumber was ta
lar, this side of the Point, arrived
lodges in attendance, iu full lega-
ken in charge by men who arranged bv train tho last of the w.eek and
lia, Jo h u S. Lawrence, of Coquille
and slid the lumber down an open was unloaded at this place and Will
City, acting as chief marshal - march ”,“ ”t
e. At or above lower end of lie taken by boat to Mr. B o ile r’s.
iug through the principal streets o f 1
chute a man wns seat id iu a rope I t in a good new outfit and of snffi-
the city as far as the woohn mill BrrHngenM.„t hastily constructed iu ! cieut capacity to di a lot of work.
where it was greeted with three;«___
. I _________________
t . . n«»:
L "
foriu „#
of _ il _ rather
pnmitive aim chair
This is an enterprise that maywel I
cheers from the steam whistle.
! Astile bcaids, a eei tuie animici e.u-h be welcomed by our citizens, as it
The processiou was headed by the
Makes Collections. — 14 Years Experience and a
timo, and all in a compact pile.) will PHUse to bp niilize.l s large
GEN ERA L
I d N E O F CHEMICALS, DRUGS, P A T E N T
Bandon Baud, and with banners fly
nere slid down thè chute thè man quantity r.f the hardwood which is
MEDIC1NE.S.
DRUGGISTS’
S
U
P
P
L
I
E
S
Growing Business are Our Best “Ad.”
ing and the gay regalia c f the order.
...
.
. . i n rupe chuir, caught sanie with bis now being Imriipd, or the valuable
T O I L E T A R TIC LE S, ETC.
thè sight was inspirino an.l one not . . 1 .
,
,
,
ground
on
which
it
stands,
to
It
........... bv . those
i „ . „ _.k„
o .. .
ou w**11'11 " ‘>re Nlrong lacel
to bo forgotten
who c filltd
shoes with small spikes in sole, 1.1 le io save (he timber. In case
the streets to witness its progress.
and arrested th* swift motion of these Renderne» or Mr Hall, wbo
No such sight had ever been seen
the sliding lumber, and held same is also going to pnt in n mill sood .
in Ran.lou before and it will be a
uutil received iuto h.n.ls of tw o! does not pnt in a furniture plant
distant day before auy other “secret
men just below him ou the steamer in conoection, someone else should.
society" will there out rank them
These men put the lumber thus re- I t is too bad to pay freight tnCali-
in numbers or good conduct.
ceived into pla.o on the boat I fornia ou the lumber, pay Cillfor
Having h a i many years of experience in this line
I t is worthy of note, that the two
gat for hours on deck watching with nia men to mairiracture the lumber,
we are prersre.l to give all tho
Rebekah Lodges, march in this pro
nuabutud iutrrrat the coming of the iuto furniture at,.1 then pay friegl.t
best of s itisfaciinD.
ceiaion, the whole routid, not one
lumber .and its systematic hsudhng, on it back hero ag-riii. Some of
of them, flinching from the duties
iu passing it from wharf to boat. nnr enterprising mechanics should {^JvdUIUCII
of the day.
It looked easy, for the men in the attend to this, an.l begin soon.
pr ;J|¡
On arriving at the hall — whiih rope seats to eat h *he heavy luui
was the largest in the city — and com ber, with that peculiar half bra iug.
pletely packed with citizens and and half walking move incut, l«ut
members of the ' Tripple Links” without d.nibt, it tried every in.i-.ci«-
the meeting was called to or.ler by of the body, and before they w#r<
Dr. J . W. Strange of Coquille. an.l relieve.!, it was plain to be seen by
th# exercises comin«nced by singing a 1. ok III th. ir f a r e s , that then work
the opening ode, alter which there wav etr.-ngly on the athletic « r-ler.
waa prayer by Rev. \V. S. Halcomb,
Aft« r t w > day s’ w t k the b >at w: s
of the M E. Church, who is a nr u- lot ted, uu-t late in afternoon of th«
ber of the older. This was followed 15 h we w. re ou our wav to San
by a double quartte, of Coquille F.euriaco.
The water was quiet,
singers led by Dr. Strange. Then aud the boat went emuotly and easi
an original poem was rea l by a ly to the end of the tr.p. On the
member of Bandon Lodgo; fol morning of the 17th, about 8 o'clock.
lowed by a solo, beautifully ret.ler- or near that time *11 p.asengers
ed, by a lady whose name we failed were ashore in S in l ’raucrsco, and
to get; alter which Hon E. O. D going their t«*,*esive ways.
DRYGOODS, G R O C E R IE S
G E N E R A L MERCHANDISE.
Holden. P . G. M an.l P. O R. was
Afte a two days’ atop in San Fian-
AND PROVISIONS
S H E L F HARDWARE
introduced; aa the Orator of the day; riaco in which your scribe divided
who h«dd the audience for ab >ut the tim e Iwtween visiting at the
forty minutea, with remarks, Instri- home of a fr.eLd of childhood days
AU It»«|uirie» Receive Prom pt AM h I.' m .
epl ami statistical, showing tlie grand and completing necessary arrang-
tìucctssiir to C. M. SkevTs.
Frout Street.
S T E E L P E fc S
SIGN WRITING
Carriage - Painting
Paislisg u i Graining,
■Jhe Palace Barber Shop,
E. G. D. HOLDEN’S
Goquille, Oregon.
Over Three HonM Million Dollars Insurance Cjital
argaans in
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Goods
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ANFORD
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DEALER IN
R E A L
E S T A T E .
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
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/Mew Drug Store,
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
Buys, Sells And Exchanges Property,
Rents Houses Aad Farms, Does A
General Agency Business.
9
Prescriptions
A Specialty.
.Golden Bidding
- - - -
Coquille, Oregon.M
I AM STILL DOING THE
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF
THE COQUILLE VALLEY.
I Have A Large List Of Dairy
Farms, Unimproved Dairy Lands,
Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im
proved And Unimproved City Prop
erty, Small Homes, In Sizes And At
UNDER ITS N EW MANAGEMENT
Prices That Will Suit The Largest
Has just Received a Full Line of Latest Styles Or The Smallest Purchaser.
in Ladies’ F ne Shoes, Dressgoods, etc.
I C A N S A V E Y O U MO EY.
Lencve Building
Z. C. STRANG. Proprietor.
I IN V E S T I G A T E W H A T I H A V E
TO O F F E R B E F O R E B U Y IN G .