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vB rV N O T IC E OF A P P O l N 'i All NT OF A D M IN Port Orford Tribune. I Myrtle Point Kutcrprue. | 18THATOK W IT H T H E W I L L ____ _ The light bouse tender Manzan- Johnson, Dean Ä Co. have moved 1 Those whose nsnes are followed by n * ANNEXED. hold state papers and those with ♦ permits. Wilbur Edmunds Meets With a Most Un* their butcher shop into the Wilson ‘'»tied in Inst Friday, and landed T U E S D A Y , SE PTEM B ER 28,1002 T w o P a p e rs it>r building r e c e n t l y purchased r,v »"p f.h es for the Cape Blauee light Jottie Watson, Marshfield. * fortunate Accident- x t O TIC U IS I1EFIKIIY G IV E N T H A T I Til© IPr ice o f Uno have been dpl y appointed by tüo coun them. ' ’ j house. M aggie Anderson, Marshfield. * ty court, of Coos County, Oregon, admin - P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y TU E S D A Y grade. Wilbur Edmunds bad liis entire ist ntorwi:ii the will annexed, of the estate Bert Black arrived at this place! _ Reports reaches ns that Comity •f Rlai_uo'.ia Morrison, deceased, and that M J McDonald, Marshfield, let left hand completely taken off last Tuesday, for a few days visit. Bert Judge R iley ¡ h ill a vpry critical all persona havin'» claims against said D. T. Usan. Editor and Proprietor grade. Monday evening ubout 5 o’clock at is now engaged in the groceiv busi condition from paralysis, and there estate are roquired to present the same, itla Gamble, Marshfield. 1st the Cherry Red Pi eased Brick Co., Tho leading y«*an« people** piper in duly verbind, to me, at the office of Hperry ness at Pocatello, Idaho, and is is little hope for his recovery, C oun ty Official P aper. grade. America,o< nlHimngeaoUwtek from eiyLt to A Chase in the city of Coquille, county of plant. doing well. twelve piigea of four bro d columns c * ho I i . Coos. Ore) ou, within six months from tho John Stuton, w ho liHe been spend W illa Hall, Marshfield, 3rd nil beautifully illustrated with oricinal mid date hereof. W . O. C hasm . Devoted to the material and eociui n Edmunds has hail charge of the Miss Francis Abernathy, of Dora, ing the pnst six mouths in New artistic half-tone engi avin^H, in blaok and ¿Glidin'! of the Ooquille Valley particularly grade. Administrator with the will annexed o f immense brick press since the plant Mexico, returned by steamer last colors. and of Coos O o s n i jr g t s in lb . the estate of Mtinnolm iVloirison, deceased. who hag been visiting with Mrs. J. Marion llepdy, Marshfield, 2nd was started a inonth ago, and had Subscription, per year, ia advance, fl.fiO Y ottno P kopi V s W ubkly 1ms reached it« 1 ated July 15, l90Sf. grade. W. Hamilton, left Friday for Forest week. [I is health has greatly im i marvelous kuc ’ess and attained a circula bei-ulne quite udept in manipulating , ,, , ., ... . i l i , • , , crrove tu attimi thè Pacific Uuivtr- proved, and be appears 10 be on tion of over iil'i.OoO copies k w>*» k, because J B Snedded, Marshfield. * thè liuge mai bine whieh takes thè the road to complete recovery, its contents interest yoiuirç readers. Its N O T IC E O F S A L E O F C O U N T Y PUOP- E m ily Wall, Marshfield. 3rd dry dirt and compresses it into Buch j •ity.— Roseburg Plandtuier. popularity extends to tliou'uhtl'ul parents ERTY. Elbert Dyar. a prominent busi who grade. reoct/nize n it one of the best aids in a compact mass that a nail can be I George Farriu, of the Broiler, is ness man of Banilou, was' brought keeping yount! folks in healthy touch with N NOTICE 18 IIEhEBY GIVEN THAT BY Edvarda A Erickson. 1st grade. driven with the finished product. I luck. While opening oysters virtue of an Act o f the Legislature before Justice Jensen, iu Por' O r the active world, giving them a taste for M «b le Morgnu, Marshfield. 3rd Mrs. Ben Dennis, of Libby, was grade. He had just returned to look at ' Fri<1"J ° “ e o f his employees found ford hist week, on a charge of vio clean, vigorous reading, and pr^entin^ passed and adopted by tho twentieth Legis truths in th tif most att active forui. lative assembly » f ¿I d .* Slate o f Oregon, the registering board to see If the i " P 'orl nB lftU(e as u small pea, and lating the game law. Upon a hear- waylnyed on tho roml Tuesday fore Its fiction is wholesome, its comment on iNM 0 ul m • »Into 1806,entered on ( mrm Mend Laura M Escott, Marshfield. 3rd the last truck of brick from the “ "«'J y fortect. Its value is placed i. g he w h s acquitted. noon as sire was returniu^ home grade. current evt nts is helpful to younc people, 20. Laws of Oregon, and approved by the its editorials are inspiring. All its depart governor Oct. 15, 1898, from this cityby Alonzo Tucker, machine had been le t t e r e d , and. at * ly0 to • H 0 . - C » » s t Mail, Ilosa Gibbs, Marshfield, f ments are coi duct« d m a way that has To authorize Coos County to sell and The largest and most pronounced colored, who dragged her into tho in turning, he moved bis left hand) Elmer Abbott, infant son of Mr. proved most helpful to their readers. convey by deed, sinned by the clerk and N ellie 1 tr< m il, Marshfield, f successful aggregation of Ihespians All its writers ale .‘ killed in interesting judee of the county court with the seal of bushes where he criminally assault across the dies and the immense : and Mrt. Albert Cribhinu, died Sept, E A Oolden, Marshfield. * that have ever presented the mer- nd devoted to uplifting yon tig people. said court affixed, nnd to the highest bid ed her, Tucker is a big, powerful plunger with a pressure of 20,000 ; 1, 1002, aged 5 months and 10 days. H J Sleep, Marshfield. * Y oung P eople ’ s W m k l y is a ho a paper der for cash at public auction all the prop* itedly popular dr mm, LJucle Tom ’s brute nnd he told Mrs. Denuis that pounds to tho square inch came foi the family, and interests old and yount* The fun eral service were conducted 1 rty belonging to Coos county, situat d in A lf Johnson, Marshfield. * CnblD, on the Pacific coast, offer alike. It is the largest handsomest and Empire City, Coos county, Oregon, tho ifl she even murmured he would W D Iteedy,Marshfield. 1st grade do .vn, cutting his hand completely by Rev Lucy Cutlip and 4he remains that production at this place Satur best paper of its class published. former county seat of said county, and de choke her to death. When his scribe d ns being lots numbered one, two, Mrs P Wilber, Marshfield. P ri off except a portion of ti.e thumb, interred ih the Enchanted Prairie day uight. The crowded houses OUtt SPECIAL OFFER. beastly desires were gratified be mary. three and four iu block numbered twenty- which, however, could not be saved. cerne try. and unanimous acclamation with Arrangements have been perfected be four (21) with ail the huildin-’B thereon turned bis prey loose a- the same Florence Jtvoinbly, Marshfield. The plunger carried the hand on vhicb they have been nightly tween the publishers of Y oung P eople ’ s and appurtenances thereunto belonging ex time threatening to kill her, if she1 1st gratis. througu mid imbedded it in the | NV kkkly ana P era 1,0 which >noble ns to cept tin* ollic^ of the reoordor of the said MaryfalielU Sun.i gin-led throughout the season is offer both papers at the price of the last town of Empire Citv. ever divulged the proceedings. Mrs. Daisy Short, M yrtle Point. * brick so tightly tba' a chisel had to named alone. Send us $1.50 foç one year’s Married.— In this city, Sopt, 9, i but a just reward for the lavish No therefore in consideration of tho Mrs. Dennis half prostrated from Bertha Prey, Myrtle Point. 1st be used to get it out. The unfort 1902, Alex Riesen and Miss Mary j singe selling and minute care they subscription to the H hraid and b th it and premises and in accord a nco with said act of Y oung J eoplb ’ s W eekly will be mailed to ♦ In* Legislature. • will on Wednesday the unate young man was at once taken the shock und overcome with ex grade. regularly for 52 c<»ns«cutivo weeks 1st day of October 1902. at the hour of 10 to the home of his brother, Ralph, | Maiiuiuen, Rev. Bengstou officiat- \ have given to detail in their dramu- vou citement raanugod to get home and Julia Braden, Myrtle Point. * |tizati..n of thi» grand work of Hnr- This offer applies to both new subscribers o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the ing. told what had happened. Superin and pres» lit subscrib es who renew their Bertliu BrudPD, Myrtle Point, 2d and Drs. Stillman and McQuilty court house door at Ooquille City, Coos The schocner Marconi sailed n e t Beecher Stowe, 'lie cirenhilion subscriptions before February l. 1903. pay county. Oregon, at public uuotior and out amputated the hand at the wrist tendent Hennessey and A1 Nicholls grade. ing tor same a full year in advance at reg cry. off r for sale t > the highest t»idd t j of w hich has only been exceeded Monday for East London, South joint. Edmunds displayed unusual on learning what bad occurred MinnieMcCracketi.My rile Poiot. by the Bible itself T od hose who ular rutoa for cash ail the above described property She carried cargo of 900, shouldered their rifles nnd sturted M ollie Caldwell, M yrtle Point. + 1 uerve nnd grit throughout tho ter- j Africa atid p»eniis^s. I have again and again witnessed in search of Tucker. They were T o C«ar«‘ a C o l i l i 11 On«» D m v . L illie Wagner. M y ille Point. .. rible accident, and at the present 000 feet of lutnbir. Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, this 19th With teal bedimned eyes its touch John Frost returned from San Take Laxative Bromo Quintno Tablets hot on his trail and within range of Florence Robbins, M yrtle Point, tilI)e iH Betting along as e imfortably ing pathos, or -onvnlsed with All druggists refund tho money if it failsto day of August 1902, as could be desired.- -Sioux Valley Francisco on the A eta. He bad the negro as he entered tho town. 1st grade . H \KLOCKER, j laughter at the sprightly humor of cure. E W Grove’ s signature is on each County Judge of L Co-»a Ceuuty. Oregon. been employed in the shop of the Tucker knew they were after him N ellie Demeut, M yrtle Point. * News, Correction ville, Iowa. iis lighter narts, the high class box. 23o. Herculr-BGaa engine Co. and was but made no attempt to escape and , Helena Hughes, M yrtle Point, 1st ; vaudeville which is introduced be- | taken down w ith a fever, from w hich and he was finally arrested and I grade. A Remarkable Oiler- | tween acts will afford an evening’s I he is now recovering after tho loss placed in jail. Thore were loud Cleo Rose, M yrtle Point, 2nd entertainment iu itself.— Exchange, Jack is mutteriugs of“ uecktie party" Little grade. The attention of our readers is of several pounds of ilesli. I gaining rupidly and says there is no attention was paid to thiB, though Sarah Rosa, M yrtle Point, 2nd directed to »he announcement in The residence of Mr. James, the indignation of tho miners kept grade. this issue ot special dubbing rates place like home to recuperate. in the west part of town, caught on growing a., each man returned to Alice Hartley, M yrtle Point, 2nd with Y oung P eopi . k ’ s W eekly , the H. G. Ploegcr lias rccovcrre from fire, just as we go to press, hut quite liis home and ascertained what bnd grade. best paper of its class published his illness and is able to be around a number of persons reached 'he In thp eyes o f Twentieth Century culture is con happened, and a band of two hun Aima BrittoD, M yrtle Point, 2nd in America. Our arrangements are i building before much damage was sidered a necessary uecomyanituent o f good Born.— A t North Bend, Sept. 16, done, and the tire was quickly ex- dred men, unmasked, marched into grade. exclusive, and on terms that enable town at 7:80 o’clock. The van of breeding and a good education, therefore Ines Lusk, Myt tie Point. * us to offer that paper and the 1902, to the wife of W. 8. Cursous, , tinguished. We have not. learned the party was heavily armed. As Oro Weekly, M yrtle Point, 1st H eba I. d for the price of single sub-. g* Bon. the Organ aud Piano haue become almost the particulars yet, as to how the they proceeded up to tho jnil door] grade scripiion to this p iper alono. Our fire started. necessity in euery household. Card of Thanks- Marshal Carter attempted to get his Floreuce Carter, M yrtle readers will surely api reciate this I The imported yearling ram just The question is to get the best instrument prisoner into a boat and get him 3rd grade. very liberal offer, nnd we invite received from England, Ivy Frank Tor the least money In this the freight item out o f the way of the mob. Ashe Hattie Wells, M yrtle Point. them to make it known to such of We desire to return thanks sincere Langlois, weighed 257 pounds three was doing this Tucker jumped into Mrs E M Rood, Marshfield. * enters largely into consideration. their friends as are not already sub to friends o f Riverton through thp davs after arrival. Many of the tho mud fiat and got under the wharf. T il lie Sleep,Marshfield, 1st grade. scribers. Two pnpers for the price columns o f ttie 1' e b a l p for their ewes in the flock to lie sold, weigh Tho miners were more indignant Helena Wesseln, Marshfield * of one is an inducement seldom kindness hi d assistance during the over 200 pounds nud some weighing now than ever. They stationed Annie W Biesen, Marshfield. * offered, especially when cither is late sickness aud death o f our be | 227 pounds. guards at every point of egress from Gertrude Engle, Marshfield. * well worth the price asked.for both loved chdd the city, every nook and crevice Eilen Benis, Marshfield. * Mit. a n d M bs C h a s . P f . t e r 8 o n , Jn., o f Portiaud and San Francisco, have solued the All subscriptions, accompanied by WANTED:—A TRUSTWORTHY GEN- tleman or Indv in onch conntv to ir.nniurf» was searched in vain. Tucker man Rivet ton, Ore. Alice Grey,Marshfield, 2nd grade. cash, should he sent to this office. \ problem by combining the best makes o f the , boflinesa for an old catnblialiBd houso of L II Edmunds, Baudot). * aged to elude his pursuers all uight j solid finntioiiil standing. A straiiibi bona country under one management and shipping i fide weekly salary of paid by check but in tho morning the searchers J O Logan, BAu’ o iy 1st grade. Fairvow Items. each Wednesday with all expenses direct in large quantities at lowest possible rates. The prices will surprise you on were reinforced by the small boys Rosy Bingamau, Baudon. * from heactqnarters. Money advano d for They handle some thirty different makes of tho town. The lads located him Anna Logan, Bandon. f Mr. Wm Bettys ¡8 hauling brick men and boys clothing at the expenses. Manager,340 Caxton Bldg., Chi cago. Piano, among them the famous E G Thrift, Bandon, 1st grade. under Dean A Co’s wharf, and for from Coquille to build a new chim Emporium. Pearl Walker, Bandon. 2d grade, ney. tunately enough for them Tucker Mrs Wooten, Bandon. 2nd grade. did not get hold o f them or he would Miss Walstrom has bepn on the Mrs Minnie Bryan, Band have wrung their necks as ho told sick list again hat was a! le to M i lio n ,, W h it n e y »a id H in z e . Rose Long, Bandon. f them. Tho boys peppered Tucker resume h »r duties iu the seine Irm a E Lukeus, Coquille, 1st room on Friday. with Hn air gun and finally drove Organs from $55 upwards. Pianos from $175 him from his hiding place. As he grade. We learn that one o f our good upward. Foi particulars enguire at “Herald" Mary Quick. Coquille, 1st grade. emerged from under cover a 30-30 neighbors, Mr. Sim Hatcher has Office, Coquille, Oregon. Belle Rich, Coquille, 1st grade. cracked nnd the bullet caught him purchased a fine organ aud cro M O Haskins, Coquille. * in the leg. A moment later two PARK AN D W A S H I N G T O N , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N quet set for his daughter, which Cijis. Orissa!) j > icsalc Fv«pr«sei)totive, 351 ashingtorj Street shots wore fired urnl Tucker, with Maud Baiun, Coquille, 2nd grade. will uow give the t oys a good ex The school where tfiorough work is done; where the reason is Portland, Oreac:). L ille Collier, Coquille, 2d grade. the blood streaming from his wounds cuse to visit at the home o f Mr. Mabel Law horn, Copuille, 2nd ruu in to Dei, ii & Co's storo, with the always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping Hatcher. mob following at his heels. At first grade. is taught exactly as books are kept in business ; where shorthand is W e are sorry to say that Mr. Ic y March, Coquille, 3rd grade. it was iutoudod to string him up on Gleu Barker is compelled to go on | made easy ; where penmanship is at its b est; where hundreds o f ALWAYS REMEMBER Laura Wise. Coquille. * the spot, but a second thought was crutches, the result of a seveie kick I Pbebe Henninger, Coquille, f to take him to the scene of his crime. which he received from one of his bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in E ve Ila ll, Coquille, 1st grade. Tucker was placed into a cart and 4 cattle while hauling logs for Mr. life; where thousands more w ill be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. C I I Nosier, Bridge, * the start was made, hut it was not Tatars. M s C I I Nosier, Bridge. * iced on tho route that life was about A. P. A R M S T R O N G , L L . B ., P R IN C IP A L Mr. Talers and sons havp about! M O Hooten, Biiilge, 1st grade extinct, and n rope was placed 350 fine logs in the river and aie| J H Burklow, Norway. * around liis nock and tho other end r « « *J £ J *3 * JTB jg.fi J M ri &£ » ■ h £ ! £ £ Jr.‘£ 35 £(& '■£ &£ £ ,'si -r._, Jf - — FW-. , y now ready f ir water high enough j IS ìIIìa r d F a r - 'I ^ T * Minnie McCloskey, Norway. * fastened to a beam on tho South to drive them out. W e hope tbatl F W McCloskey, Norway. * Marshfield bridge leading to tho T . 'E a i E . Leonard Masters, 8utnuer, 1st he may have no misfortune iu cenotery and Libby. Tucker’s re- Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk getting them to »Tie mill. grade. maim: danglsd from the end of a ing, said she hud not dragged him over two miles before Joe Byers, Rnroner * rope here ior several hours until W e me | leased to learn that the ,@1 he realized he ha t made a mistake. G P Harrington, Oak, 1st grade. little daughter o f Herliert Johnson they wore cut down by the orders 8 C Endicott, Oak, 3rd grade. of the coroner aud an inquest held Is fast improving under the skill N a-w c Sta.;id atV L ar^e .'-c-leoiìcn cf KTc^reis S IO T x y M i i c H F a . r t lT . e r Pearl Fetter, Remote. * over the remains, the jury reached ful treatment o f Dr Horsfall. F S Bunch, Gruvelford. * a verdict that Tucker died from a Must you be drngg d before you realize you are making a Bon fires and buggy riding have Anna Hall, Uravelford, 2d grade. been the main rage at Fairview gunshot wound in flic thigh inflict mistake in not using Electric LigbtH. R W A iiey, Gravelford. f ed while attempting to escape arrest a fot the last few weeks. i *•* £ « g $ s « « * SM * » . « « . * ■ * « * * » * * * * * * eaCBNKft.V .*•*«£ m * Florence Wnlstrom, Parkersburg. for felony; that said wound was in W e are sorry to sav that our flicted by parties unknown to the 2nd grade. Carrie Rod i l i e , Allegany, 2ud dear friend with the nmv buggy jury aud that uo crime was com- lias had to lak" a bark seat as the initted thereby. Tho jurors were grade. old man with 'll" h ok has knocked Gt <>rgia Gould, Allegany 2nd W. B. Cur'is, foreman; l i Walter, tilm off o f the fence, out we hope A. B. Prentis, Chas Stuuff, Archie grade. that lie will soon recover, and will Ida Rodme, Allegany, 2nd grade. Kruse, J. W. Flanagan. be seen out Hviug around with the I Louis Brown, Lee, 2nd grade. The crime and the following pro young ladies. D oras L izzie Myers, Lee, 2nd grade. ceedings precipitated the most in GENERAL L I N E O F C H E M IC A LS, DRUGS, P A T E N T Arthur Brown, Lee, 2nd grade. L ee Neely o f Fairvi* w, w as Hi tense excitement. It is without Fay Ile iv e y , Lee. M E D IC IN E S . D R U G G ISTS’ S U P P L IE S town tAday. doubt one of the worst crimes even Marietta Wilson. Larglois. \ T O IL E T A R T IC LE S , ETC. committed in this section. ONE-THIRD EASIER- Jessie and Dock Barker, o f Fair- j M is R C Endicott, Bancroft, 1st Mrs. Dennis,the outraged woman. view, were m town yesterday, ONE-THIRD FASTER. bus a husband nnd three small chil- KrH,^,, Fanny G ejty Empire. * Prof. M. O. Hawkins has put ^ dion, and is a woman whose rcputa-l nly Sewing Machine that Gel trade James, Arago, 1st down a fine sidewalk by his store | - 1 tion is above reproach. Joes not full in Hiiy point. ou First street. grade. Tucker is known to be a bad \ ------■ • 1 'p Buckley vs. Ackerman is the ti-j character and has threatened the j Attention- R O T A R Y M O T IO N A N D B A L L B E A R IN G S , The lightest run- tie of a case before Judg Holden, | life of more than one of our citi-; ning machine iu the world. R A P I D —saves about nne day iu three Having had many years of experience in this line but a decision will not lie rndered tens. Comrades and Ladies of the G A. sewmg that much faster than any vibrating shuttle sewing machine. we are prepared to give all the till tomorrow. While many of our citizens do not II. Circle, Coquille: M m e t ime is saved, more money earned. best o f satisfaction. favor lynch law and would prefer to j W e have securi d the extreme Mrs. M. E. Dabnff, will preach in ! Quiet and durable The rotary motion does away with noise and allow the law to take its course, in ; north ground floor rooms in the the little church, the fourth Suu- i wear caused by the forward and track ward movement i f the «bottle. this ensc they say well done.— Sun. Pharmacy building end ur regular day, morning nud ni»ht, The! General office f,<r the Pacific Coast at 933 Market St , San F r oiciseo. L" ;5 . • ■ ; r ¡meetings wili be is usual; Post uight service will be on temperance. ! Cal. One o f tho venerable figures every first Monday ^ if each mouth This week we give a list o f the j which will retire from public life and ladies of the G. A. R. circle with tlie expiration of the Fifty- every 2nd and 4th Friday o f each officers of each and every school Any school district in need of a seventh Congress will be Represent month begining the -Itti Friday of district iu the county which should ; teacher will please inform »lie he o f interest to nil. This was fur ative Galusha A. Grow. Mr. Grow Sept. H e b a i . d . A ll members are requested was elected to Congress in 1850, to hn preseut to resume our regular nished by School Superintendent Bunch for which our thanks are due was speaker when the Civil war business. Mamie Relrpkah Pegrep lodge him. We also give tho iianna and broke out aud was the ailthor of M rs . H i n r if t t a N oslkr . i. O. O. F., ol this city celebrated address of Coos county’s iist of the now famous Homestead law. | President the 50'h am iversnry o f the exist teacher« on another page. Of late years Mr. Grow has beet) 1 I encp o f that order on Saturday N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . sent to Congress ns Copgrpsamnn- ¡evening by rendering a very I United States Iiand Ofttoe. at-largo from Pennsylvania, hut, Kost-bnrg. Oregon. Seta l.Y 11102. eiitertainii c Ofogram to its mefti with tiie ri districting of the state, O T K 'K Is HKltKHV G IV E N I MAT heis and I heir brother Odd F ellow * that position is abolished ind he N ' the following named settler line filed and invited members o f their ¡ novice of hia Intention to make linat com- will not make a fight for bis own fnntation proof in -mpport of tii.i claim, and families. Hon E. G. D. Holden that «aid proof will be made before W . U. district. One hundred and three ar.d one- made s neat little speech rehears-1 Munytaa, U. S. Commissioner, at Marsh- field, Oregon, on November 1, liar.', viz: half acres, about 60 in the bottom ing soinp of the history o f the Save Cost- Everett Mingo« on H. E. No. 10496. for ota The whole place cleared except 3 G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D IS E , D RYG O O D S, G R O C E R IE S order. The banquet was not ue- 'J and 8. «action 19. township 27 «oath,ranee SH ELF H ARD W ARE. acres in tho bottom. About 200 glected A N D P R O V IS IO N 18 west. A grand ice er» am ami I A ll sioro accounts duo me from He names the following witnesses to hearing fruit trees. Five miles o f cake supper was spread whieh was the Emporium store will be turned prove liis contimi, ns resi I,-nee upon and M vrtle Point; 2 miles from post spread and heartily enjoyed by all over to n collector for prompt col coltivatimi C.f sail! land vis: W. S Chnnd Call ou W ill- present, nfter which games were ter. W. B. Beetle. O. J. Seeley and John office nnd cemetry lection nfter this month. Ward, all of Marshfield, Oregon. Front Street. iam Hall at the piemises. played till time to adjourn. Sneetssor to C. M. Skotls, C M. S kefts J T. lit, I HOES, ltegister. C it a g te ta lîu Coos County Teachers- HAND COMPLETELY TAKEN OFF. SPECIAL OFFER I YoungPeopIe’sWeekly Swift justice. MUSIC a Eller’s Piago House i of W e b e r , C h ic lie r in g l o s e , K iizsihally 9C > * J | Is the place to nd your leisure moments. A ll kinds of soft drinks and fine cigars. Dreg Store,1 Three Times the Value of Any Otijer.... GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP Prescriptions A Specialty. Golden Building - - - Coquille. Oregon. THE EMPORIUM A Big Bargain. U N D E R IT S N E W M A N A G E M E N T Has just Received a Full Line of Latest Styles in Ladies’ Fine Shoes, Dressgoods, etc. Leneve Building z. , STRANG, Proprietor,