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‘ ÎÎO ty îiU * Sudden Ceath ot C B Sell. g fT fU -w Sad Dealh of Cuthbur! C. Dyo- — Myrtle Point Enterprise. Riverton Pick-ups- D is a p p o in tm e n t Otto Prey, who has been att.rid PUBLISHED E V E R Y TUESDAY It i« again our duty to record It id with sincere regret that we j Mrs. Moult U und daughter, Mr» ing the Portland Business College, I Never comes to the customers buying their goods at the death of another pioneer and chronicle the sad death of our Nosier, were visiti; g Mrs. Riditi returned to this place Wednesday. D. F. Dean, Editor and Proprietor respected citizen of this community little friend, Ont liberi ('laud Dye, last week. J. S. Sypln r has purchased ft. W. I in the person of Green B. Self, of eldest non of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Stewart’s interest iu the livery bn*i- Seth Luna ;au a d family, C o u n ty O fficia l P a p e r. i near this city, who passed away \V. Dye, of this city. He wuu n Randolph, will muv into F. ness of Stewart A Sypher. _| Sunday, March 1 t. Mr. Salt was bright ami ebseiful youth who will Kelly's‘housa next week H any Strulion, who has bieu at- ; ........................ Unvoted to th e m ateriel ned e ,;> l n ' born iii Tennessee, March 'J4, 1885,| he greatly missed by Ins lovin Guo. Sell and family liuvo moved tending business college at Port- 1 o iild in e o f the Coquille Valley particularly and was therefore 67 years, 11 parents, two brothers and two sis- For every dollas you tender the house you get ita equiu- iuto Mrs Jackson’s house and o t Coo» County (¡enerallv . land, arrived at this place this j Subscription, per year, in advance, J 1.60 mouths and 7 days of ojje nt the iers, as well as h large circle of Wo are informed that Mrs. Kin-1 week for a visit with his parents, j lent in value. time of his death. At tu2 early friends and schoolmates. Tho The business we do has been built on these principles, age of two years his march in life cause of bis untimely taking off is uimitt will return here in a few | Hurry’ has been absent about a HIS PEN DOES IT- year nnd a half, end has spent a and it is on these principles we stand. ____ was started in a >v**tei a’ ;* direction, supposed to be an injury Tie re days. Miss Lizzie Foster nnd Miss Alice portion of the time iu Enstcrn 0r- making his first halt ihr Arkansas.! ccivcd while playing at school. On Governor Guts $63,000 From Appropriations.; In the early ’(¡O’: ame to the | Friday, a week before his death, Prieo went down the river last Sun j egou. coast, spending several car;: In Cal- hr was playing with some of (he day to visit friends a few days, A Veto for House Bill 363- O. Dodge, who has beon em- j ifornia and Nevada, to 1 then came ¡ boys, and in attempting to run The Cliicp took all tho coal from ; ployed iu tho U S. Land Commis D r y G oods, G ro c e rie s, B o o ts a n d Sh oes. F l o u r l a n d ! to Coos county where iÇ had since t across a walk near the school build the bunkers hero. It is doubtful sioner’s department at Washington F eed S to c k in a ll D e p a r tm e n ts c o m p le te - •Salem, Ore., Feb. 2G.— Governor remained. He leaves two sons,1 ing ho tripped and fell, striking whether she will carry coal again. 1). C.. returned to this place, Thurs Chamberlain lias vetood 14 bills Arthur and Charles, and oni daugh tho walk with considerable force, day. All - Dodge has been absent Win. Oddy, of Camas Valley, passed by the Legislature. It is ter, Miss Emma, to mourn his death, j whllo his playmate rau over him. called here last week. l for three years years and a half, uml E. 8. DEAN, D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, declared by those who are familiar his wife having proceeded him On Saturday and Holiday be wulked with legislation in Oregon that he across the dark river several years. It. W. Aircy canvassed our town say« he is glad to get back to Coos President. Vico President. Secretary. with considerable trouble, and on i county has surpassed the records of hi; Arthur, the eldest sou, has been ab last weokjfor a book called,“ Christ’s Monday took to bis bi d and grew j W. W. Philipps left Wednes predecessors in that regard. Late sent several years, spending a great worse till the end came. He did Object Lessous. this afternoon he did what many Joseph Ferry lias petitioned the day with bis daughter, Nellie, for portion of the time nt sen. while not seem to blame anyone as hf<iug a many a Governor has wanted to Sal.m. where she will bo placed iu Charles and Miss Emma live here. guilty of hurting him on purpose, postal authorities to appoint him do, and threatened to do, when he , a Clitholic school. Tho girl, who is postmaster. Mrs. Rohm refused to They have tho heartfelt sympathy of but regarded it as purely an acci vetoed a special appropriation bill. n largo circle of friends. ! about 13 years of age, lias uuuoyed (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) qualify. dent. the community considerably lately Somo valid and meritorious claims C - 'a p it a J . $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . The Riverton Lumber Co., are j Tho deceased was an honorable Dr. Horsfall, of Marshfield, was hftvo gone with the unmeritorious, building a concrete foundation on \ and as her parents had no control Principal place of 'umilio«* 4 ^ and upright man, honest and gon . | called in consultation with Dr. but a precedent has beon established which to place their new engine, j ever her, it was thought host to oorous, and commanded the respect I Churchman, aud they decided tlmt for the disapproval of special ap Mr. Price estimate» an output o f place hoc iu the school. propriation bill which contain nn- of all who knew him. The fuueral h was suffering from complica- 30.000 feet per day as soon as the \ took place at 11 o ’clock today nt ! tions other than the injury, which satifnetory items. the M. E. church South, conducted refused to respond to medical new machinery is in placo. A general packing business carried ou. The best meats Under the constitution of Oregon by Rev. Allen assisted by Rev. skill. Several of our people have com the country cau produ.co always on hand. Highest cash no single item of an appropriation Stunner, of M.vrtlo Point, and tho The deceased was 13 years, 11 menced planting their gardens. price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. bill can be vetoed, And the bill had intermout at the Masonic cemetery j mouths and l ‘J days o f ago at the A subscription paper i« lioiug oir-! to stand or fall as a whole. The where tho remains wero laid to rest ! lime of his death. _____ ___ funeral culatiug iu our town aud vicinity to \ BOARD OF D IRECTO RS: The Govornor concluded, after several -IN - iu tho presenco of a largo concourse was conducted by Rev. H. C. Allen raise money and labor for construct days’ deliberation, that it would be of sorrowing friends. t »«»«« to t«* > _i-----u .._o. on _ o.__ Peace his ' j nt *i-- the u M. e E. church, a South, Son- ing a new dock in front of the town, j A. DAVENPORT, WM. SLING8BY, E. S. DEAN, better that the bill should fall. ashes. ! day, nml was largely uttended. We cannot have it auy too soon. D. H. JOHNSON, E. E. DAVENPORT. This bill carries tho $14,000 ap ] The burial took place in the Odd The mines are shut down again propriation for tho executive man Fellows’ cemetery. A Musicalo- awaiting order from San Francisco. 1 sion, tho claims, aggregating $1,000 for the pursuit of Tracy and Mer E. M. Peterson aud C. (! Price Card of Thanks- • rill; $10,000 for improvements at are both sick and con fin 1 to their $2800 MO aero farm near Dora, (»0 uorus Last Friday evening, at the home tho fair grounds, $34,000 for pay of Mrs. Fr.nuk Morse, Miss Coffey beds. Dr. Culin wns iii: i in and ■ —■■■■■ bottom in cultivation,bnlfinco tim The undersigned takes this visited botli parties. ber and pasture, good house, barn, ment of claims of counties under the gavo u very successful recital, in orchard, an excellent bargain. HAVE THE VERY LATEST IN scalp bounty act,and claims of W.A. which she was assisted by her menus of expressing Ins siuceri We s u g g e s t th o building of a and heartfelt thanks to the mem $2400 3’20 acres good timber land near Storey, O’Day and Tarploy, Alex pupils and Mrs. E. D. Sperry. h o s p ita l h e r e for accommodating — ■■■—■ Sumner. Look this up. harsh ip of tho Ancient Order of Ormo, 11. G. McCarthy, H. S. Moody, th e s ic k aud lam e. D ona A nna . As tills was Miss Coffey’s first re $ 050 New 1-room cottage and 4 lots, Hofer Bros., C. S. Moore, M. C. cital Imre it was attended with United Workmen iu this commun —««-— near business. A good buy. Starr, and F. W. Dillard, for various unusual in(e?est, and all felt grat ity for furnishing hiun'u nurse nml Colds are iLwigcroii«. 40 acre dairy farm near Prosper. other valuable assistance rendered 30 acres bottom mostly cleared, amounts. The total amount was ified at tho marked progress her How of y’ou henr it remarked: during bis late illness and oper good G-roorn house, good barn, I f we can not suit yon with what wo bav íl stuc* we can make any something over $62,000. pupils have made. “ It’s only a cold,” and. a few days some personal’propprty; easy terms kind to yonr order. ation. C- A. M ael . While the vote is placed upon tho later learn that tho man is on his The selection o f the program Neat cottage and 2 lots near Acad emy. Cheap at this price. constitutional ground that the bill showed excellent musical taste, anil back with pneumonia. This is of For International Stock and does not includo but one subject, the groups o f songs by Miss Coffey r.tir house and barn 3 lots, *2 in such common occurence that a Poultry Food, the best preparation bottom, bearing fruit trees. and that tho subjects are not ex wero very well rendered. to keep yonr herds anil flocks in cold, however slight, should not be j ......... 2 2-i> acres bench land, edge of pressed iu tho title, yet in its prin Iu substitution for the “ Spring fine condition, sec R. S. Know!ton, disregarded. Chamberlain’s cough H 1(H) t'j.wn, fair bouse, spring water. Iar s cipal effect it is a protest against Song” trio Mrs. Sperry played remedy counteracts any tendency t nice. the druggist. tho practice of grouping a umubci toward pneumonia. It always | ç jqq Yi block, good location. Host bar Gottscbalk’s ‘ ‘La3t Hope” and of unrelated appropriations iu a Wollenhaupt’s “ Last Smile." in u cures aud is pleasant to take. Sold j ■ gain in lots ever offered in Oo- quille. single bill so that improper ones most artistic manner. bv R. S. Knowlton. 850 3 line corner lots, lino view, best must bo approved if any at nil. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. building site for sale iu this city. At the close of (lie program .Miss Evory governor has been confronted Duparfcmnnk o f the Interior. Land Office at 100 3 flue corner lots in Academy Ad with the Home sort of bills, but here Mulkey and Miss Emma Sherwood P o u ltry F a r m , Rogeburg, Oregon. February I'd, 1903. dition. Installment plan, Just tofore they have been biguod rather were prevailed upon to recite. think of it. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH IT than lot tho valid claims wait two Miss Mulkey’s portrnynl of the the following-named settlor has tiled hour lots. Not far prop notice of his intention to make final proof mail Bessie in “ Sister nnd I” was yenrs for payment in support of his claim, and that said proof particularly fine. A social hour Good 6-room house and 1 lot near will bo made before L. H. Hazard, County ARAG0 , OREGON. followed. Academy. A nice home. Clerk, at Coquillo, Oregon, ou April You will find the latest in Full and Winter Millinery at Carl Bros., of Norway, the pro Throughbred cockerels from $1 up, 13, 1903,viz: Wallace M. Ilammack on H. E. Renntlful r aidence nnd ‘ lots on mg store. No. W72. for lots 2 and 3 and S E # N W ^j I prietors of tho combine butter and .corner near Court Honse. and eggs $1 per setting. Arrivals nt Mur «tifi old III tho A I- NEK*' S W ^ f Sec. 4, i . 29 H., K. 13 W. cheese factory, have enlarged their 126x200 feet near Academy, clear fianca, from Portland, Fi l>. 28;— Also Heotch-Colli< pupa of the very Ho names the following witnesses to Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Stamp - plant ono-linll' of its former capacity. ed, lays nice. prove his continuous residence upon and B. Vogel, h . Vogel, A. S. Dibble, ing done to order. cultivation o f said laml, viz: John Rowan, finest strain on sale. They received some new machinery It is impossible to describe my list in this Mrs. A. S. Dii iblu, Mr«, E. M. 1ope of C« qnille City, Oregon, Will Albce. G. T. n few days ago including a new CJlnmu. If you are looking for a good Robinson, Sain’ i Rowan, of Arago, Oregon. Sidney Dii Mi , Earl Dibbl a, J. L. piece of property at a reasonable price, 1 boiler. They will have it in opera J. T. BKIDQEBt Register. j ooti Pickering, 4 r. H. 8 tanfi, A, L. can certainly suit you. tion by March 10th, and when their J. Diufer, T. McNamce, II. C. 1ad NO 1 1 < fl POli * ; IL1C1TION. licmeuiboi, I rent houses and farms and factory is complete it will be one Sanderson Building near the Wharf. United States Land Office. field, !B. Si lit h, J. A. Bar d i, do all lauds o f agency business. Come in of tho most up-to-dato plants M. C. Cor vcl Koseburg, Oregon, Fob. 13. 1803. . Mr« .1. \\’ . Hall, Notice is hereby given that in compliance aud see me before buying. I can save you in the county. They have boon J, W. Ha with the provision- of DOLLARS. 1). \V. Ball, P<iter act o f Congre? running their creamery on the Derhaus, j ’. of June 3, IJB78, entitled • \u act for the Hale 3. Hiloiy, EJna Al of timber lands in the S'; 'I ds o f California, i co-operative plan and will continue ford, C. F Bartholom a, lias (. regoli, Nevada,nnd W” iington Territory” the same this season, ns it has given as extendeo, it) all the l’ ■ blic Land States j Lillio Di an, Aliss A. M am ;S(;r, J. by act of August 4, 1S‘»2, excellent satisfaction. On Saturday, Cox, Juu Co x, Mi«« Lci.ii a Dc an, March 14th, at 10 a. m., they will Arthur Jo A R TH U R M(J ►UGAN, mson, ‘ Jacob Sirall, have a creamery meeting for tho O n l y $ S a. m o n t h , of Marshfield, ootr.iy of Coos, State of ! Chas. Ht Clair, Chas. Haywood, < G ir ^ Oregon, has this day fil J I in this office his i purpose of re-electing directors, and o n t h e in s ta llm e n t I’. Seliarvurs, L. Tt. Burns, F. C tworn statement No. 4I'd . for the purchase ; XÍ-IÍXI. so that tho dairymen may sec tho - p i n n .. Taylor, S, .) Parr, Fred Abel, .las. L e t u s W a d e R i g h t i n t o Of the N.W. Wj o f N. E. 14 of Sec. No. W-- ilu our plan tho creamery is running on. 32 in Township No. 27 hi. Range No. 11 >V. —o — Scanlan, J. A. Miller, P. B. Stnt- t h e S u b je c t - and will offer proof tosi: >\v that th< land | pint to -i iiko The stoamor Welcome will leave sought is moro valuable : for its timber or I tort, Quocnic Stratton, F. J. Clark, yonr ! [> p e a r - The 1663 season will be the great- Coquillo at tho usual time, taking doiic than ft)i’ ngricultui <il purposes and j C. E. Schroedor, K. W. Builyid, ui oo all f.l'ut it t bicycle season over known. The to establish his claim to '.id land before all who wish to attend tho moctin ; J. B. Baldw. d, G W. Abe, Win. W. U. Douglas, U. S. i oairaissioner for | }\ sbollili bo. lest equipped anl most up-to-date Oregon tlio rouud (rip free. Carl Bros., Sanders, A. Male, G. H. Johnson, at Marshfield, <?¡ • gon, on Friday, wheels that Coquillo riders fiver laid tho 1st day of Muv. 19< !)». He flames as I O :. atylos aro oonvof, atol .un purchased tho steamer Welcome of 1*. King, R. W. Hardcubrook, T. witnesses: W, H. Mor: inn, Jesse Smith, ! fit i-. • W ill G e t Y o u . A . y nu- form requires. If ita a Capt. Willard last year for the pur M. Dimuiick, R W. Di mmicl Bert their eyes on will bo kept iu stock John Thornthwaite. cf rshfield, Oregf >n. ! P ia n o - ni io V i’oi siileratioji, we-uro able to pose of carrying milk to the Star Dimmick, T. W. Olnrk, E. fl l ’nne, nt right prices, and if you want one F. h. Taylor, of Fairvii-w . Oregon. any so. j Any and all persons ci I aiming adversely pii»:;.' you O uri brio ; arc the latoat creamery, aud to do their own John Grills, Geo. E l’ ike, Wal the above-described hind are reqaest.od to I freighting. It has been reported lace, C. W. Hau l’, Henry. Harris, I want your trade, mid I um en tile t heir claim* in this 4 Geo on or before ! aiul best. You nan save tins amount if yon will and make yoarjdenr^ones that they were oing to shut down Mrs. H Harris, Ed Simpson, I. A. titled to it, becaus I have good said ist day of May. ! 9rs impuy. No homo complete without a piauo or an organ. I f y onare .1. introni:». their crooniery, also that the steam ] Tchomoll, Jefferson Purl ffJED «L S ' • . "¡M or. looking for best vaines ; Ike goods, right prices, nnd can serve Register. er Welcome would lay off until Blue, F. B Henry Williams. you well. You don't expect any April 1st, but this is a mistake ns — Mail. more, but you want that much, don’t I you. they will both continue the same as they have been. To bo brief, tr> -is and our goods, I Coquillo Council, the local or Mr. D. E. Newcomb, agent of ganization of the Fraternal Aid un. I our way of tn alin K yo ami if I Wo are prepared to interest yon and make the assertion that we d eprives vny of you liku us trv iii fain, I want tho Humano Socioty at La Jam, j cau do MORE for you than any other Piano or Orgau House in the Association at this place, is • business. ‘ Ei h «ai your drar o.tos. Col., recently sold 114 head of amoug tho leading in popularity ; country. I f you are interested write at once. horses for an averago price of 75 of oar beneficiary orders. Show your lovi I r (lie m,,. who Each cents. Ho lmd found the horses meeting witnesses the initiation of THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL. CHICKERING. WEBER, MILTON. is ¡join by proviiHnj; .1 iiionumcnt starving, took them up and fed several new members. On Thurs l/0 r > E,HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f Wort ll V till- MMMOI V I ti it ( u c. NOTICK FOI FUKLI CATION, thorn and wns allowed to sell them day evening ten victims were led Depurimeli t f the Interior, to reimburse the Society for tho ex into Hu my. tenes o f the order, | A large monument >r a small soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. Land « Ko bnrg, Oregon, Feb 11. pense of caring for them. m urker, w hichever • you oh « nt Twenty.eight other makes we handle. and about twenty are on tlm dock-1 Notice is hereby given that the following I his place, w ill show the The London Grain Elevator Com et for the next meeting if their I • tu t judfr- We also have in stock a fine 1'iie of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and c»l f t t l . r nas tiled notice o f his in ten In ' don l*) make final proof in support o f his I pany has just completed ? giant paper tradì bme in time. A full assortment of strings. nient of first-class designi T. un.I Mnudoliiis at|prices from $5 cpward. rl.’fi n. ind that said proof will Be made be- j “ grasshopper” elovator for tho un this men and women join !he| Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly. workmen fo E. II. Hazard, County Clark, at C'o- | loading of grain from American ves same lodge arri are both ejlegible qnilh City. Oregon, on March 28, 1903, viz: sels. It will draw 166 tons an honr to all branches and rsoeive the; 11. It. No. 9085, of John W i of the 8 W Sec. from the hold o f a vessel by means (Mao e- 'lefiits ou equal fooling. I 12 West. Social members ari1 admitted for n 1 of an endless belt provided with a Ho names tho following nominal sum whieli Rilds a picas- ' prove his continuous residence oi>on and continuous Buccossion of buckets. I O O F HALL cult vntion of said lami, viz: G. W. Htev- ing oeial feature qiwon, O. W. Harry, J. R. Dve and F. H. Om It is not generally known that in . nil i Lutile City, Oregon. M A E S H F IE L D , - - ODBIE- the United States Senate chamber \ \ n lir liil « h il i l r r J* T. BRIDGES. Register. there are two snuff boxes screwed lolle , tim o tll ? two year old F O 1 ICE OF I l\ M. SE T r ijE ’.t I T. to the wall and kept constantly re chili! of Me. R, L. Mi l ’lieison, 56 N j m AL SETTLEM ENT. 1'tCE plenished for the use of Senators. Tenth St , Harrishui g, I V , would u o r i c i : is HEREBY GIVEN THAT Fivo pounds of Copenhagen snuff, sleep hut two or thrc ? hours in the one IEUEBY GIVEN THAI tho und r .i,; nod has this day filed her the i ;ucd has this day tiled his tìnsi account «« tuo admiulstrntrix o f ♦bo costing $3.75, were consumed by carly pari of tho night, which I he matter o f the ndtuinis* ostato o f Bird .‘ well, deceased. and that j the Senators last session. Ette o f S, L. Leneve, de- Wodneadav. tk tth day of M arch, UK®, j nm. le it very hard f )r her parenti« ] iho County Court hasset, that being t third day of the regular j * h day of M arch.' 1W»3. 1903 March t< » of the County Court for ! The striking o f nrtisenn water in Iter niother concine e»l t he chilill Widn that bo Ii day o f iho regn ar 1 »0¡I Coos county, egon, has beon set by said eastern Oregon is creating consid lini! stoninoli trouble, nnd gavo her . 1'róbate Conn tv Court Court a* the y for )u nring ob lection* to Oregon, ms the Jay for anid final .ic erable excitement. The flow from ;* lf of ono of Chaml lerlaiu's Stain- f.» in’ ar4d the setlbm eut of ns to said final Recount naid estate. this well is estimated to lio stillie- nell nml Livor Tablet i. w hich qniet-1 hw»ri said ostate, Dated this ud da ir of Ftbruary. IU 3 J. she slcjit the ient to irrigate one thousnnd ed her st mach tiny Febvnsry, 1903. M All Y A. VOW E L L , Two boxes it t i n o J. W. LENENE. acres. Many claims ns oil lnnds Administratrix. S w fil 1 Administrator. of thrse c effected n table« and desert lauds are being staked cure pero,miei Ont. b v It well nnd 4r aS * Scientists ostii Know Itm IY1 T j T I O' of water within the earth's “rust f would, if placed on the surface, flood the entire surface to a depth of from 3,060 to 3,666. P E R R Y ’S , STORE. Coquille Valley Packing Company M yrtle Point, Oregon Sanford's Bargains REÄL ESTATE. LYONS’ MILLINERY Ladies, Misses & Childrens Hats. L yo n s’ M illinery Store. The latest in Huff Plymouth isodv M IL L IN E R Y at Mrs, G. Moon’s J, R. Stillwell, IV E r s . O . X I 1903 s.Mvill iiy ¡ni Orgitii sill il Olili! For Spot Cash or on Time Payments D eath’s ' r.a vest W. T. BURTON. w a v N Coos County Marble arid " Granite Works. N' CH AS. G R IS S E N M U S IC CO. Strand’s Emporium. ss vare and Di3hes, W ood and W illo w - as, Leggings and hightop President Roosevelt thr. itrns t , make Dr. Cruiu \ rece«, q>|>oiu uieut. <8 axai ive itro r ly that •tiri" I f you are thinking of build ing let us figure w ith you on all kinds of lumber, find mouldings. x«yenrs-* m Ï il l Loggers - , ?iannels,M ackintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies and G en ts’ Underw ear. . ST- L TOP • » Coquille, Oregon.