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¿¿tydU* C ity g ta id . T U E 8 D A Y , JUNE 30, 1903. Resolutions Myrtle Point Enterprise. Hall o f Mamie Lodtje,, No. SO, I.O.O.F. C oqu ille. Or.. Jane 25,190:1. The Roseburg aud Myrtle Point ball teams will cross bats at this place next Friday, July 3rd. Ad mittance to the ground 25 cents. T C Norris returned this week from Klamath county where be helped Ed Sherwood take a drove of cattle. Mr Norris will soon move to Klamath county with bis family where they expect to remain for awhile. Mrs C L Lockwood nnd children returned to this place Thursday from California where they have been for some time. The many friends o f the family will be glad to know that they will be residents of Myrtle Poiut again. P. S. Phelan, Fred McLean aud W E Pike, have purchased the Rackleff saw mill below town. The mill has a capacity of about 17000 feet per day and is located on one of the best sites on the river. Thegeutlemen who have purchas ed it will no doubt increase the ca pacity of the mill. It will be op erated regularly and the new man agement will ship a larger amount of lumber. With the operation of the mill a number of men will be employed, aud it will be a good thing for the town. A Trip to Portland. Druue A Ray, want your poultry, aud will puy the highest price going Once mare we are back among for the same. the greeu hills of old Coos. Once Save yourself D ollars by buying more we will try the patieuce of your hats at Hawkins', they are g o the H euald ’ s Deyil, and the sym ing at cost. pathising readers of the H erald . I. F- Kenney, of the Sacramento We left Coos oouuty on the 6tb valley, California, is in this conuty of June, having taken passage a lookiug up mining interests. It is to give our customers “The Goods They Want” at the board the steamer Alliauoe. Our Prices they expect to Pay, and to make it a pleasnre for them to Ladies’ and Childrens Under party were all duly initiated into visit our store. all the beauties and pleasures of wear will be closed out at COST at Call early and avail We want to keep constantly before them the fact that we sell nothing sea sickness. Noue o f us were Hawkins’. able to eat a msal until we were yourself of this opportunity. but what’s honost iu quality. upon the waters of the Columbia. \ Be honost to yourself and your own town aud don’t send away a single By the way wo found the Colum- dollar till y o j find what you eau do hero. N O TIC E FOU P U B L IC A T IO N . bia river nothing but a deluge tide U nited Staton Land Office, Honebnrq, Or., June 38, 1903. water, with both of its banks inun Notioe in hereby Riven that ill com p li dated. Miss Nora Magber, the ance with the provinioua o f the aot o f C on young lady who accompanied ns gress o f June 3, 1378. entitled " A n act La to Portland will spend one year in the sale o f tim ber lands in the States o f C aliforn ia, Oregon, Nevada and W ashin the Portland high school, then she gton T e rrito ry ," as extended to all the Hu j- DEALER IN- will enter the Portland Business lio L and Statea by act o f August, 4, 13n3, College, there to take up the study WILLIAM H. BUNCH, of stenography and telegraphy. O f M cK inley, oonnty o f Coos. S t a t o o f O r has this day ’ filed in this office his We predict for her a splendid fu egon, sworn statement No. 5398, for the purchas* ture. We met Charles Frederick o f the N. h i o f N.E. (bein g lots 1 s o d 3: -A .1 K i n d s o f L e a t l r o r G o o d s f o u n d i n a . in Portland where he is employed o f Section No. 30 in Tow nship No. 37. R ange No. 11 W est, and w ill offer p roof to as engineer under the Chamber of show that the land soaght is m ore valuable H a rn e s s S h o p . ________ o ___ Commerce building. He ______ and _____ bis fo r its tim ber or stone than for agricultural I also d > ill kyi 1. of repairing in th- i line at reas'Jnabl) (I gu re f a m i l y n n w r a a id « n n t h e F o o t a i d e ' p a r poseH, and to establish his claim to said Perry’s Store! Whereat, The Supreme Ruler of Mamed. the Universe in His infinite wisdom, has removed from our midst our Thompson— Ray. At the home beloved sister, Alice A. Olive, who of the brides parents, at two o ’clock, died in San Pedro, California, June June 24, 1903, John L. Thompson, 21, 1903. and Jennie M. Itay were united in Whereat, In her demise Mamie marriage, Rev. H. 0. Allen, of the South Methodist church, perform Lodge, No. 20, loses one of her charter members, she has gone ing the ceremony. from us, but the memory of her Only a few guests were present, true womanhood and unselfish life the bride’s and groom’s parents, remain and ever shall remain in the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ray of Myrtle memory of those with whom she Point, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray of has associated; her exemplary Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. Burns and character in life commends itself to daughter Cora, of this city, and us being worthy of emulation. Rob and Dora Vermillion, cousins R esolved , That in her death the of the Rays from Alma, Neb., who came with Mies Jennie, when she lodges loses a faithful and consci entious member, loved and respect came this spring. ed by all, and no words of eulogy The bride was a popular teacher spoken by us or shafts of marble of Norton county Kansas, and the erected by dear or loving friends groom is also from that place, where can add to the womanly worth of he had clerked for several years in the life she lived, or cause to one of the best stores in Norton. shine with brighter luster, the At two o’clock, Miss Inez Thump deeds of love or words of benevo son played the wedding march, and lence she performed. These will r a m iiy n o w re s iu e o u i n e B id e ; i « Ild b « f-,r . ,, H Hazard, County clerk of - - C o a u lll, O r a the couple came down stairs, pre live on lAved and cherished by gen We met our old friend W. T. Gard- C oos oonnty. O regon, at C oquille, Oregon, F r o n t s t r e e t , ceded by Mr. Robert Vermillion erous and iner of the Boys and Girls Aid 8o- on F riday, the 11th day ofS eptem ber, 1903. grateful hearts that H e nam es as witnesses: Chas. Heller. and Miss Maud Ray, who acted as have been softened by the gentle ciety. We also made the acquaint L on is H eller, H . E. W iloox and E. P. Mast, best man and bride’s maid. They influence of sympathy nnd charity. ance of detective Hawley of the all o f M cK inley, Oregon. and all persona claim ing adversely entered the parlor and thence be same institution whom we found to the Any Painful Accident above-described lauds are requested to R esolved , That Mamie Lodge neatn a beautiful arch, covered with hie their olaima in this office o n or before be a perfect gentleman, with n“ big deprives you of condoles most sincerely with the said 11 tli day o f September, 1903. ferns, evergreens and roses. The While playing a practice game heart” for the suffering waifs, husband of our deceased sister. If J. T . BB1DG E8, your dear ones. minister used the beautiful ring cer R egister. sympathy of friends can be any of baseball at North Bend yester whom circumstances have placed emony, and thus two of our young under his care. In undergoing a day, L. J. Simpson was strnck on Show your love for the one who consolation under the trying cir N O T IC E F O R I T B '.I C A T IO N , people became one. After the con cumstances be assured that all who the elbow by the ball, and the arm series of dental treatment, we were is gone by providing a monument D e pa u tm k n t o r thh I n t b r io b . gratulations all were invited to knew her, share in sorrow for her was seriously bruised if not bro subjected lo the use of a quantity worthy the memory of that one. Land Office at R o scb u r:, Oregon. the tables spread with a sump, of Cocane, which brought on our ken. Dr. Horsfall was called and loss. June 30, 1903. A large monument or a small tuous dinner. examined the injured member, but old heart complaint, that forced us N otioe is hereby givou that the fo llo w R esolved , That the charter of did not think any bones were frac to relinquish our trip to Washing ing-nam ed settler has filed n o tics o f his marker, whichever you choose at The bride’s dress was of white this lodge bo draped in mourning to make final com ntation proof tured. ¡Mr. Simpson is an enthusi ton and return home as soon as intention mouseline with shirrings and silk his place, will show the best judg in support o f hia claim , and that s i id proof for thirty days, a copy of these res possible. W ’ e arrived home on Fri wiil be m ade b efore k . H. H azard. Conuty ast on baseball and while this is medallions. She wore white roses ment of first-class designers and olutions be spread upon the min Clerk, at Coquille c it y , O regon, on O c to day Juno 19th. Thoroughly satis more than he bargained for, it in her hair and carried a large ber 1,1903, viz: W illia m J . M o o n .o n h o ra e - utes of this lodge, a copy be for workmen. will probably not dampen bis fied with Coos county. bouquet of the same flowers. The stead entry N o. 11881, fo r the S. V o f S. W warded to the husband, and also to o f S ec. 4, T . 38, S. H. 11 W est. D onna A n n a . ardor.— C oast M a il . bride’s maid was also dressed the Coquille City H euald and Bnl- H e namea the follow ing witnesses to prove white with pink roses. The groom h isoontin nons residence upon nnd onftiva- letin. A nnie L awrence , Linings, Trimmings and Dress Cultivators and lio n o f Baid land, viz: Arthur I.. Brown, o f Leyer Harrows, wore the conventional black. A nnie K nowlton , Goods are being closed out at Hoes and Rakes, Pitchforks and M cK inley, and F, C. K innicntt. Sherman The groom is quite well known F linn and Edward N. M oon, o f F airvitw , L dcy B ück , Hawkins’. Barn Shovels. T. H. Mehl & Co’s. O regon. J. r. B R ID G E S, in the community, having come Committee on Resolutions. Register. MaHSHFlLD, O reuon . here last fall and is known as a I lu e K llt h o u S in t « F a i r . young mam of integrity, honor and industry. The bride has been here The premium list of Oregon’s only a short time, having remained in Kansas to complote her term of Blue Ribbon” state fair is now school. Both are members of the out and being distributed through church, and they enter upon the out the state. The premiums off O n l y $ 5 a m o n th path of life with bright and boauti- ered aggregate $12,090 in cash, and on tiro in sta llm e n t are for everything grown on the ful prospects before them. plan- farm, including live stock, poultry, dairy products, agricultural and Riverton Pick Up’s. — o — horticultural products, domestio The public school closed last and liberal arts, etc. Everyone is Friday for a vacation o f two weeks, invited to bring something to the Mr. L. E. Brown, our teacher, will fair this year, and help advertise the take a trip to Myrtle Point where state’s resources. If you have not W ill G e t YOU. A he will— well never mind wait un received one of the premium lists Biano- yet, write M. D. Wisdom, secretary, til you see her. You can save this amount if you will and make your dear ones Mr. James Vowell & family have Portland, Ore., for one. happy. No home complete without a piano or b d organ. If you are moved into the E. B. Smith house. Fairview Birthday Party. looking for best values Mr. A. Rose and daughter were visiting here last week. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS. Sunday morning June 21, 1903, Qrant Harry, o f Coquille city, at 11 o ’clock we met at the grove Vests, regular $1.50 now $1 15 Fancy Silk Front Golf Shirts, rogulnr $1.25 We are prepared to interest you and make the assertion that we made our town a call last Friday. near Fairview school house where can do M ORE for you than any other Piano or Orgau House in the now 85 Cents. “ “ $1.25 now 51 1)5 “ “ 50 Cents, now 10 Cents. Mr. D. Myres, o f the upper river ve had preaching Mr. R. G. Suraer- country. I f you are interested write at once. Underware, regular $1.00 now 75 Cents. lin conducted the services. There Hose, all prices. is cow here with his fine horse. “ “ 50 Cents, now 40 is a large crowd present. Fancy Skirts, regular $1.50 now $1.25 D ona A n n a . THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON, Hose, 5 Cent up. “ “ “ $1.25 now $1.00. Collars and Ties up to date, from 5 cents up. After services were over a crowd l/0SE,HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination of Dressing Sacques, regular $1.50 now $1.25. of young folks met at the home of Hats, regular $2.50 now $2.00 The New Dispatch. “ “ “ $1.00 now 75 cents. “ “ $2 00 now $1.60 Mr. and Mrs. James Hatcher in soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. Fancy Cambric Vests and Pants at Cost. • “ “ $1.75 cow $1.25 At the Parkersburg shipyard at memory of Ada and Archn Hatcher’s Twenty.eight othe makes we handle. “ “ $1.50 now $1 00 a few minutes after 12 o,clock on birthday, after which we wended We also have in Block a fine line of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and SILKS AND VELVETS RIBBONS, RIBBONS! EMBROIDERY! Wednesday of last week the launch our way to a grove near by where Mandolins at prices from $5 upward. A full assortment of strings. LACES, LACES! ing of the new river steamer built table was prepared and laden with Steel strings 5 cents each. New mnsic received weekly. for Perkins, Moomaw & White the lucious fruits of this earth took place. At a signal from Chief where all eDjoyod themselves with a Builder Chas. Twigg she slid from hearty meal. After dinner was over I O O . F- H A L L the wavs and as she took the water wo went down to Mr. S. K. Hatcher’s Mrs. Dave Perkins broke the bottle where they all enjoyed them selves of champagne over her prow and nicely with music aud singing for a short time. christened her “ New Dispatch.” After singing was over we went After the launching an elegant to the croquet ground where we all Innoh was served. The new boat is 130 put over all, enjoyed ourselves until a late hour. Those present were: Bethel and 25 feet beam. Duncan, Mae and Blaucho Chandler, Birdie Barker, Bertha and Lulu East Fork Items. Hatcher, Clara Hatcher, Nancy nnd J FANCY BOSOM DRESS S H IR T S Mr. and Mrs. Stemler are expect Myrtle Benham, Millie Hatcher, NO NEED TO PA Y MORE F O R SHOES THAN GO a n d an d h u n d r e d s to C h o o s e Everett Hatcher, ing their son, Dr. M. O. Stemler, of Lela Barker, Homer Holverstott, Henry Hervcy, Lynd, Washington, to make them Cheaper grades 50 and 75 cents fr o m . Charlie Bennett, Elmer Holverstott, a visit in July. Dock Barker, Harry Holverstott, Letta Cooper closed a successful Andrew Hatcher, Vernie Hatcher, term of school in district 32, last Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Barker, Mrs. Friday, 2Gth inst. In the evening J. A. Hatcher, Mrs. 8. K. Hatcher, she and her pupils gave an enjoy Mrs. J. L. Barker. It costs you nothing to see our SHOES and compare prices L. H. that will last, look well and give comp'ete satis- able entertainment, consisting of W e are glad to show, try on aud snswor questiors. No urging to buy. of recitations and songs, which was faction, at, small expense. Oregon Boy passed Examination. We know the result if yon look. We try to save you money on GRO-I followed with refreshments and CERIES as .veil as SH O ES, at the B A R G A IN STORE. games, and those who were not New York, June 23.— Forty-two there missed a treat of unadulter candidates passed the mental exam ated fun. ination at Annapolis Yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Swan, Mr. admission to the Naval Academy. Felows and their pastor, Mr. Jack- Among them was William E. Pore, son, attended the U. B. Conference of Oregon. as delegates from the church at Gravel Ford. Cable Across Pacific. A now gill baby at M. J. Krantzs’. Washington, June 25 President C m Crip Frances Abcrnethy line returned la Two Day«. home for vacation from Forest ltoosvelt and General Tnft will ex Grove where she has been attend change messages over the Pacific j on every Take Tablets, ing school at the Tualatin Academy. cable on the Forth o f July, the j box. 2 5 c . She was accompanied by her cous company having promised conuec-, ins Jacob and Walter Kamra, of tione by that dHy dirpet to Manila. I ■ .— — Portland. Seven Million boxea soM in post 13 months. T h is C fr s u a y . in — . * - * i i f i l l * . H r m s i * * mill H u m * « ( u l r k l ) The rains fall and the crops grow. lli-aleal. Great is Coos for “ smiling har ChamberlaiD’e Pain Balm is an vests.” Black Warrior. antiseptic liniment, nnd when appli Thoioughbred Cleve Some of the Sitkum people at ed to cuts, bruises and burns, causes land Bay. tended the street fair at Roseburg. them to heal without maturation — ---------- and much more quickly than by the s Salesman. No. 417 i < Im m lM -rlnlc'* f o u r . C h olera anil usual treatment. For sale by It. 8. S ir e Scampton Monarch, No. 543 O la rrlio rn R r n n h Knowlton. d Cymble, S. B. Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be de TEM PEST i pended upon and that is pleasant to N o tic e take. It is especially valuaklo for ^ sJBay Clnef, No. 459 All persons knowing themselves summer diarrhooa in children and is fiabe Robins, No. 1021 - Daiu undoubtedly the means of saving to he indebted to Hie Lyons estate, (d Maytlo u'i-, No. ¡127' the lives of a great many children or having claims against the name each year. For sale by R. S. Knowl will please call nnd settle the i’Iiis Tboroughbred Stalliou and Jack will make ttv* »«n o n of 1903 ton. same at once ns the business has at Myrtle Point after thè 15th of March. Terni*: Ti linieri, #15 |.> in. i changed hands Hnd all accounts A fine line o f Cigars jq«t must be settled as early ae possible Bure, Commodore. *10 fo Misure. ceived at W. H. IiYONS. Mgr M r . C le v e la n d , M g r Our way of doing Business C. B. LEEP, h arn ess and Saddles Deaths Harvest Coos County Marble and Granite Works. $5 will buy U Organ CLOSING $1(1 a M i l SALE R egardless o f cost a t h aw kins* We Will Close Out Our Entire Stock of For Spot Cash or on Time Payments CHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. M OJEZJEl- A E S H P IE L D , EXCLUSIVF ELEGANCE! In Men’s Furnishing Goods, correct styles and Right Prices. Save Your Money $1 $1 50 B argain S to re PRICES of Lawns, Organdies and Spring Dress goods C . M . Skeels C o. Fresh Supply of Groceries by each Steamer. J . S . K anem atz. "Tempest" Commodore" I T o Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine ¿e (VC A Signature, hi S tra n g ’s Em porium . Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W illow - ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoe*. Li* a j Flanels ,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods b n Lets, Ladies and Gents’ Underwear. Mrr, Nosler’s, Z. t, STRANG, Prop.. - - - Coouille, Oregon