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Locals on at-rniul page.
Best Potatoes at Perry’s.
Go to L..ug’» (or bulging.
Seed potatoes at Hersey’s.
Ooldt-u Crown at Perry’s store.
Kead the Wood man ad in another
col u mu.
Now Millinery goods at Mrs
Moon’s.
See the Woodmen’s ad in another
column.
Flags nud decoration bunting at
Kaiieiuatz's.
Mrs. Walsh will return from Port
land at once.
The Mandalay arrived in harbor
at Baudou this morning
Attorney Douglas came . over
from Marshfield yesterday
ou
business.
Fun S ale . A fine black waluut
five-octave organ, good as new for
$75 . Apply to J. H. Cecil.
Wm. Rich goes to Portland by
the next Alliance ou his way to the
east to seo his aged mother.
A cttCcad— or less— of the finest
shoes in town at Ltuegar & Med
ley’s. Get a pair for the Mb.
Fruit jars at the Emporium at
prices that would jar you.
Extra
rubbers and caps to yot r liking.
Johnson, Doan <& Co., of the Pio
neer Meat Market display nicely
dressed chickens every Saturday.
Prof. D. P- Strang, who has just
closed a term of school at Riverton,
moved to his place on Ftshtrap yes
terday.
F. G. Kelly, who is up from Cal
ifornia visiting his brother, O A.
Kelly at Riverton, came up to town
Saturday.
There will be preaching at the
Christian Church Sunday morning
by the Pastor, and revival sei vices
in the evening-
Now is the time to get good
goods at big bm g.ns at F. Long
& Sons; as they do not wish to
move them away.
Assessor-Elect T. J. Thrift mov
ed his family to this city vesterdav
We welcome these good people to
citizenship among us.
Arrangements have tieeu perfect
ed to have a heavy ball game at
Maislifield on the 4th between the
Coquille and Marshfield teams.
C--M. Skeels, our furniture man
has carpenters at work finishing
up in good shape the uew portion
o f his large nud commodious busl
ines» house.
Grandma Collier went to the
bay yesterday where she will visit
her daughter, Mrs J. C. Franz, and
family. She was accompanied by
her sou, J. A. Collier.
All goods of F. Long & Sons un
sold ou tb e ’iOtli lost, will lie pack
ed and shipped away, so now is
your chauce, for in Hie meantime
they will he sold at cost.
W. A. Goodman is throughly
equipped for* ho use-moving, found-
dntiou repairing, etc., ami uuyone
having need oE such work done
will do well to call ou him.
The Couutv
Corumissiouers’
court convenes tomorrow for the
purpose of transacting county bus-
iuess, while the regular term of the
Probate court convenes the follow
ing Monday.
Maislifield is making extensive
preparations for a grand celebra
tion of the 4th An excursion tram
will be ruu tor tlie accommodation
of those who wish to attend from
this side of the county.
All those knowing themselves in
debted to l1’. Long & S -ns, the
saddlers, are hereby notified to
make settlement before the 20ih
inst., as they expect to be ready to
move away by that date
E ditor H erald : A s I intend to
move to California in the near fu
ture, I will piPHcli my farewell
sermon in the grove at the I'airview
echoolhouse on Sunday, July fitb,
at 11 a. m.
S. B. H ollenreak .
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ba-ker and
daughter, Miss Birdie, of Fair view,
cams to town Tluirsday, bringing
little Lei a, the
year old daugh-
tei o f F. W. B .rker, who ia spend
ing a week in town with her pupa,
much to his delight and pleasure.
Do not conclude for a moment
that because I am not describing
property iu these columns everv
week that I have none in stock.
Call or write me for what you waut.
I have a great variety and gnttiug
more each week, and some real bar-
gams, too.
R. D. H anford
B. J. Trebridge, oi.en f Asblaud's
prominent business men, is in
town looking after business mat
ters for himself ns well as for his
friend, Thomas Tayh i, who owns
h boose and lots in the Notley
addition to this city. Mr. T. has
eojoyed a visit with bis sister-in-
law, Mrs. \V. C. Beubam.
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Elder Hollenheak, of Fuirview,
»a s in to» n last week and inform
ed ns that lie had reined Ills farm
farm and would be lead) to start
in a short time for northern Cali
foruia where they » ill move for an
ir definite period, Mr. Hodeubeak
going to loi.k after the needs and
wishes of his aged mother in her
last days.
Coos county » ill miss
these good citizens, aud look for
ward to their reluming
Mr. H.
says lie is going by the way of
G iosp Lake Valley, a place » here
be visited over 40 years ego, that
being in early days when there was
but one cabin iu that valley Biid it
a deserted one He will evidently
see a marked change in that sec
tion.
C. W. Paxson, the farmer and
dairyman near town, thinks lie has
got onto tbe chief foot racer for the
4th or even for the fall races as to
that matter He discovered tbe chap
in one of bis cherry trees late one
evening last wpok by the dogs bark
ing in the direction of the tree. Mr.
Paxson tb uking there had some
stock broken into the orchard, hiss
ed the dogs in that direction and
followed as rapidly as he could.
When near the tree the chap in
question dropped from the tree and
lit out while the dogs gave chase but
were unable to keep auywhere near
him, and when the fence was reach
ed he went over “ all same deer.” Mr.
Paxson says he will put up a good
share of a large purse if he will
come in and enter for the races.
Latest hells 25 cl nt Mrs. M ood ’ s
Choice hams uud bacon at Perry’s
»tore.
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Closing out prices at F. Long
A Sons.’
M, H. Hersey pays 15 cents por
dozen for eggs.
For first-class joh printing call
at tbe H erald office.
Ci II at Mrs. Moou’s for all kinds
of silk, wash silks included.
K nives — Cut friendship. But the
ones you get from Kribs will make
hiiu your friend forever.
F or S ale —No. 2 De Leval
separator. Nearly new, in perfect
order. Ou time if desled.
B. D. S anford .
Uncle Shad Hudson arrived in
town today from the Sixes country
and reports everything running
uioely.
The steamer Antelope was ta
lien if f the bead, opposite towi
Sunday eveuit g and is now ready
for busiuess.
All goods at F. Long <t Son’s at
cost from now till the 23th, »h en
albunsold goods will be packed aud
shipped away.
H ammers — and all kinds o f tools
Will aake a specialty o f cnrDeu-
ters fine tools aud hammer the
price dmvu to tbe lowest notch.
Call -K r ib s .
I have placed on sale in all the
general stores in Coquille the best
kind of cucumber seed fresh and
large’yeilding quality. Now is the
time to Plant.
R C. L yons .
Mrs. Johnson, wife o f Capt.
Robert Johnson, of tbe Life-Saving
statiou at Baudot), came over on
yesterday’s train on her return
from a visit to tbe b»y and up tbe
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred hosier, of
Bridge, came to towu with Rev.
Mnlkey after tbe meeting iu tbe
glove at Bridge ou Sunday, and
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Skeels,
parents o f Mrs. Nosier.
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Moodmsn entertainment Tues-
dav evening July Ptli.
Fine seed potatoes on sale St M.
"• Hersey s grocery.
Remember, all goods at Lc ongs
uot sold by tbe 2<hb »ill be moved
Coquille Again Successlnl
Don’t fail to remember the Wood-
man entertainment t\u tbe 8th inst.
A Fine line of Kherwin William.
j p ajIltg Rt n ,e IICW p urBit„re Store.
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Watches
We can furnish the WATQH
Headaches
Headache and Blurring of the
W ilson Jew elry Co.
Liquid Electricity!
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THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE
C o q u ille ,
Ox*
For Sale at R. S. Knowltou’s where only first class drugs are kept.
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Geo. Goodman returned Thurs
day afternoon from Dillards, where
be went with a tig to meet bis sis
ter, Mrs. Florence Upton, of W oolf
Creek, who is making her patents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Goodman, and
other members of the family as
well as a large circle o f friends a
visit.
The meat trust may hold up the
price of meats, but wo bold up the
quality. We won’t buy what is not
first class.
We insist on the
best because our customers must
have full value, Whntever you may
waut we’ll supply to you aud it
shall be all that could be desired in
the way of quality.
Johnson Dean & Co.
;
you will fiud the latest dress
trimmings at Mrs. Moon’s dou’ t
i Ladies’ straight front, correct fail to see them.
form corsât» ut Mrs. M. H. Her
After attendance at tbe camp-
sey 's.
meeting at Turner, Mrs. L. P.
A Tatbat. o f Prosper, wag iu to Maury returned home last week.
see us this morning and informs
Mrs. Viola Elliott arrived from
us that be will go north for a trip
her sojourn in California by today’s
iu a few days.
Maunalay.
Her mury friends will
Reqirements o f eveiy person, from the most exclusive to
Mrs. E. J. Price, of Ri vf rton, be pleased to see her borne again.
to the humbles. We have a complete stoch o f all makes.
who has been somewhat indisposed
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„ up Miss Reta Sinclair, now
, u attend
ii , tu Our service is prompt, our treatment liberal.
for a week
flora
the grip,
came
yesterday, feeling some» hat better. 1?“
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We have
the goods,
and tue
are always
oleasedto shout them.
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Fine
watch
and
jeuelry
repairing.
FOR S a LE.— A tine 880-acre stock and is making a visit with her fa-
ranch, on upper Coquille tbe best ther, of this city, and her grand-1
on tbe market, dirt cheap and on father, Mr. aud Mrs Crunk, of tbe
good termB.
luquite at the Middle Fork. She was accompani-
H e r a l d O f f ic e .
ued by her mother, Mrs. Higg, of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Abernetliy ¡Seattle.
and daughters.Daisy and Viob-t, of
W. R. Mavitv, of Halls creek, |
Dora, returned last week f rom called on us this morning and in-
their t rip to Portland »Tiete they formed us that our friend, J. B.
went to attend tbe Oregon Pio- Moomaw, of Arago, had the mis
ueers’ reunion.
fortune to get somewhat bruised
Supervisor S. B. Sherwood, of np yesterday while tedding hay.
Sumner, came over yesterday for It seems that one of his liorsps got
the purpose of getting some black- ugly and one foot bit Mr. Moo-
smithing done on a road plow maw on the leg. t-flusiog a severe
Print oftentimes show the need o f glasses.
They are
which gave wav while doing some bruise, and theu he was" thrown
some o f the indications o f defective vision and should
from
the
machine
and
was
again
work last week.
be attended to at once.
kicked bv it. We hope bis bruises
F o r S a l s .— An Omega Seperator,
will uot prove serious.
Scientific examination and proper glasses properly fitte d Is
600 pounds capacity per hour. A
what we guarantee.
good machine, in first-class order.
Our public schooficlosed last Fri
For sale or trade for good dairy day retaining a good attendance
cows.
Apply to G. M. Diminitt on to the last and n deeply interest
Kerrigan place near town.
ing aud entertaining program bad
been prepared by tbe teachers of
Bring It Along-
the lower grade while Prof. Haw
kins attended to the examinations,
Batter in lurge or small quan- which showed a marked degree of
tities fresh from the churn will be, progress in all branches of tbe
received at the Emporium on Mon-j school.
A number
of visitors
days ai d Fridays of each week, | weie present who folly appreciated
The greatest remedy of the age of all kinds of Aches and Pains, Bruise
Price 15 ceuts per pound iu trade. I the exereiseB.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Cramps and Colic. Sole agent for Coes and-Curry
Mr. and Mrs Prof. Hawkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson, of
this city, attended the meeting of
Rev. Mnlkey at Bridge last Sun
day. and were accompanied home
by Mrs A. L. Nosier who is enjoy
ing a visit with her many friends
in towu.
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C. M. SKEELS
F & ftc ty
— DEALER IN -
HEW
Keeps a choice line of up to date
Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings.
MD M D -flA K D
E U R N I T U R E t
W & fk
M a le r t a l
And the Celebrated R . & G. Corset
AH kinds of Stamping done to order.
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
Furniture bought, sold and ex The Palace Barber Shop,
changed.
P r o p r ie t o r .fc ^ fe ^ t
Highest Price Paid For Furniture,
¿¿^■'Finest. Equipped Shop in Coos County. \
Hot and Cold Baths.
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In nnotlier. league game of base
A ls o G ary
ball which took place al this cily
on Sunday, between the team o f
this city and that o f Baudon, C o-j
quille was successful in redeeming
herself, aud ow tbe three league |
teams stand on an pxact equality,
having gained two victories each
and hi!-t tbe same The same ill
tins instance stood Coquille 11.
Bandon 4 From tills on these
games will prove highly interes ing
P a in ts a n d
‘ ill the winning team is known.
We
do
Upholstering
and Undertaking
The te xt league guue is to be be
tween Marshfield and Coquille
teams, and to take place at Marsh
field ou tlie fitb inst.
C C G fC JIJL .L lH :
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Yon want to pay full respect to
the departed. We want to fur
nish the monument that will be
moBt creditable to youand your
faiends,
From simple markers to elab
orate monuments vie have just
what you require. Graceful
artistic and inexpensive.
O il
in all their branches.
Coquille. Oregon
C o o s O c u .r i.t y
IL Æ a r b la " W 'o r l c Q
for
We, the nnd* isigned, the family
and relatives of the late Mrs. V. N.
Perry, wish to extend our sincere
and heartfelt tliauks to our friends
who so willingly and tenderly aid
ed and assisted in performing the
last sad duties to our loved one,
and particularly to Capt. T. W.
McClosky foi making the special
run with the steamer Echo for tbe
accommodation of those wishing lo
pay their respects to tbe departed
from this place.
O T ^E O -O T ST
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New Furniture Store,
Card of Thanks-
Only First-Class Work.
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Carpets, IVattings, Wall-Paper,
Windowshades and Poles,
lace curtains.
Business.
FOR THE LUNCH
I f you are going picnicing or on an ex
cursion your lunch Is incomplete with’
out
Van Cait)p’s PorR and Beans,
V N. P erry ,
M yrtle H owell ,
M aud S und ,
B ertha W yant ,
O rack K oontz .
C hristina C arothers ,
M rs A P erhhbaker .
Armour'8 Lunch Tongue,
Boneless Her ring,
Deuilea Ham,
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Aria I mni.-illntrl,-.
Colijs are sometimes more trouhl - 1
some iu summer than in w inter, it’s I
so hard to keep from adding to |
them while cooling off after exer-1
cise. One Minute Cough Cure cures
at once. Absolutely safe. Acts im
mediately. Sure cure for coughs,
I colds, croup, throat and lung
troubles. R. S. Knowiton.
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Chipped Beef,
Renjenjber
Coquille
Notice.
R .r ! S k
Sss
Sperry’s Flour at F u ry's store.
Baseball supplies at Long A Sons.
V all paper at the Furniture Store.
Everything atdosiug out prices ut
L 'm gV
Glass nud crockery-ware at cost
at Galliers.
Give Perry’« store a trial order
for Groceries.
Calm, Nieholsbqrg & Co.’s shoes
n* Lineg.ar & Medley’s.
•J. C. Pierce, the veteran logger
of the ’ ohv , spent several days in
towu la'ely.
J. M. Whetstone, o f this eity, is
now holding down the position of
filer at the Bay city mill.
Wm. Gallier, the hardware
man, is closing out his stock of
glass crockery ware. He is selling
at cost.
Wm. Notlev, so long a resident
o f this city, who has spent a year
or so in California, ui rived by the
Mandalnr today
SlbO »ill buv 3 level I ti, will)
alley. In North end of Coquille.
Can be paid in installments if de
sired.— R, D, Sanford.
Grandma aud Grandpa C. D.
Price letnrued last Week from a
visit with Mr. Price’s brother. Post
master E. B- Price, of Riverton.
The schooner Lizzie Prien is now
loading at the Riverton mill nud
the Ocean S nay is due at the same
place. This mill is doing u good
hueiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mirshall, of
Baudot!, came up Saturday and
visited friends iu town, returning
ou SuU'lay'. Ttie H erald acknowl
edges a pleasant call.
Anyone having city property
sor sale, cheap for cash, with or
without buildings, level aud not
too for out, will do well to cull at
the H erald office or address S . H.
Dicks at Coquille.
Tiiers will be German Baptist
aervices iu the grove at Fuirview
both m irniug and evening ou the
4th Suuday in this mouth. A
basket dinner will In bad ou the
grounds. All invited to attend.
M iss Ray Collier and her sister,
Mrs. Will Shaue, of Portland, rr-
tnrned from that citv by the last
Alliauce, the former's health m l
being good iu that place.
Mrs.
Shane and her two little ones will
visit friends here for several weeks.
Eugene C Counell, of Marshfield
lias become owner of the house
which Henry Lorenz has just Imd
mov6d from his lots, and W. A.
Goodman, the house-mover, is en
gaged local nig it ou lots alongside
the Mhsouic hall, fronting ou
Second street-
P kioe for C ocumber .— 1 will
pay twenty-tiie cents per bushel
or fifty ct-otsper 100 tb for cucum
bers suitable in size for the trade,
that is f uir inches and less iu
length. The majority o f pickle
packers limit the producers to
three inches arid I pss . Tile stan
dard weight is fifty pounds per
bushel.
R. C. L yons .
Stewart Lyons returned from his
business trip to Portland last week,
bringing a fine, large engine for the
Lyons sawmill at this place. This
is a fine piece of machinery, he
selecting the heaviest, one of its
size he could find. This engine will
develop about 125 horse power
without crowding, • and having
nothing to run except the main cir
culars, will he able to turn out lum
ber at a much more lively rate than
they have ever done before.
We keep the most complete line o f
H E N R Y HAVERKAM P,
Styger
-G E N E R A I. A G E N T F O R -
Sewing
Machines
Notice is a hereby given that the
use of city water for lawn, garden,
...For Coos County Has Local Agents in each town...
flowir or irrigating purposes is pro
MRS MASTERS, M ARSHFIELD.
MRS. E. L MOON. CO-
hibited by ordinance, aud all per
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E. W HERMANN, MYRTLE POINT.
sons violating same will be pros
GEORGE TOPPING, BANDON.
ecuted to the full extent of the law,
and water will be shut off,
toy-The Oil put up by the Singer Company is secood to none, Give
L zr , G oo d m an ,
it
a
trial.
Marshal.
fresh, fancy and staple groceries.
LYONS’ STORE.
I f You are thinking o f building let us
figure with you on all kinds o f lumber,
moulding, etc.
LYONS’
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