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Council Proceedings John Gerber, of Bandon, who Also at meeting held on the 11th .=*V. Thursday's Ball Game.” ” ” ” has just returned from a sojourn of iust^to wit: Regular session. several months in southern Cali L R Hughs, solf’ and a s s i s t - — The lienefit ball game played be Council met iu regular monthly T U E SD A Y . JULY 14. 1903. fornia, was in town yesterday, ants clearing right of way tween nines selected mnng the session ou the 6th inst. He spent two months in the vet and resevoir site, and mon business men of this city, to raise Monthly reports of the City Re Tho Treasury surplus for the fiscal eran’s home, but concluded he ey paid ou t.-....................... 01 75 funds to liquidate a deficite in our j-ear just ended will exceed $50,000 liked Coos county better. corder, Treasurer, and Marshal S B Cathcart, self and assist- 4th of July fund, was a thorough were read and refered to Finance All those having been afflicted 000. ^ants, surveying and stak success in every particular, except, ing pipe line and resevoir, Spoakor-to-be Cannon threatens with diptheriH, except the two little committee. one, and was thoroughly enjoyed ones of Mr. Leep whom death has Committee on streets, partial re It is to give our customers “ The Goods They Want at the water works........................ 77 63 to hold up nil financial legislation in by a large crowd. As a matter of Prices they expect to Pay, aud to raako it a pleasure for them to the next Congress to the absolute claimed, having recovered, the port on Socond street between “ B” McAdams & Simmons, black course, judging from a skillful visit o u r store. smithing for city w harf... 35 45 point, the game was somewhat want consternation of tho Senate’s sub bouse was fenmigated and the and “ C” streets, also street at quarantine raised yesterday. Thus ■‘North End” on tho Nosier addit financial committee. ing, but this was expected and onlv We wank to keep constantly before t h e m t h e f a c t t h a t we sell n o t h i n g it seems that there is no danger of ion. Work left in hands of com Total $ 204 83 added to the fun. We are not suf. but w h a t ’s honest in quality. The proposed repeal of all the a further spread o f the disease. mittee. In the matter of “ bonds” sam ficiently skilled in the game to give Be h o n e s t t o y o u r s e l f a n d y o u r o w u t o w n a n d d o n ’ t s e n d away a single land laws except the Homestead act I f you have rheumatism, try Bond of City Treasurer R. 8. ples submitted by the Irwin-Hodson a thorough and proper "criticism of dollar t il l v o j fin d what v o u c a n d o h e r e . promises to precipiate one of the Kellett’s Oil of Eden and Sweet most interesting contests of the Spirits o f Eden, put up by the Knowlton, $4000, was read and Co., of Portlaud, were selected, the game, but suffice it to say that accepted, and approved and plaee- and the Itecordor directed to write it was the most heartily enjoyed of coming session of Congress. California Co-Operative Medical ed on file. for their prices on 50 bonds any game played on our diamond in The President of the University Co. Kept by all leading druggists; of the following denominations, to many a day. About $60.00 were The City Recorder reported that of Illinois says he knows that col if not by yours, apply to W. M wit: raised for the purpose intended. J. P. Jacobson, J. D. Walker, lege graduates have their faults and Hamilton, Coquille Citv, Oregon, ------DEALER IN ------ Caroline M. Myers and Wm. C. 10 bond, $1000 eich . . . . $10,000 00 and rogrets it. And then he admits For sale by R. S. Knowlton. $500 “ .... 7,500 00 Colvin, parties to whom damages 15 “ Died. that he has never taken any steps Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Laurence, of had been awarded an account of 25 « *100 “ ....$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 00 to abolish the college yell. Portland, are expected here tomor Rink creek condemnation proceed, D e a n .— In Sacremento, July 3, row evening to make a visit with ings, had accepted and received Total $20,000 00 1903, at the residence of her daugh New York was inundated by parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Law said award. Payable in not less than one year ter, Mrs. C. E. Dillman, Mrs. Jau- \ cloud burst this week and dispatches -A.1 Kinds of*Leather Goods found in a. Also that Stewart & Westgate’s or more than ten, with semi-annual ette Wilcox Dean, wife of E. B. from the west told of the peril of rence and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Harness Shop. the crops for lack of rain. If we Drane, of this city. Mr. Laurence marble shop building had been interest 6 per cent. Dean, and mother of the late E. W. still lipids bis position as telegraph I also do all kin I i of :• >p di-in ; in t’ii ; lino at reas mabl i ti gu re sold by them to Wm. Goodman. could only get a weatherman who Dean. editor on the Portland Oregonian. Matter left in the hands of the would equalize theae things. Mr. Dillman and Mr. Dean who Front street - - * - Ooctu.111. Ore Ben Figg and Mr. and Mrs. M. Recorder for adjustment and col Coos County Base Ball Schedule. were recently visiting in Marshfield, Senator Stewart declares that H. Hersey have been apprised by lection of rents. were called home by the illness of AT MARSHFIELD. there is a financial panio ahead of wire of the death of Mrs. R. C. The following bills were allowed Mrs. Dean, but probably did not , July 19.- Marshfield vs. Bandon. the United States, which is bound Robison, which took place at The and ordered paid. reach Sacremento before her death. Aug 9.— Marshfield vs. Coquille. to come whether the Aldrich policy Dalis on Thursday. This was not Geo A Robison, Rent for Mail. of financial legislation, or the Can unexpected and Mrs. Figg has been deprives you ot council room, Juue.......... 2 00 Aug. 16—Marshfield vs. NorthBend. Aug. 30.—Marshfield vs. Bandon. non policy of no legislation is ad by her deside for several weeks. Lee Goodman, marshal’s sal your dear ones C h o le r a liila v it u in . hered to. Mrs. Robison has been a sufferer ary for June....................... 40 00 Sept, 20. — Marshfield vs. Coquille. This has long been regarded as Show your love for the one who or several years. AT COQUILLE CITY. Frank Morse, city lighting ono of the most dangerous and fa When President Roosevelt reach is gone by providing a monument News reached town yesterday to for May.............................. 24 00 Aug. 2.—Coquille vs North Bend. tal diseases to which infants »re sub ed Oyster Bay he was greeted by Aug. 16.—Coquille vs.Bandon. worthy the memorv of that one. ject. It can be cured, however, two rival brass bands. One played the effect that William, the 16-year- Frank Morse, city lighting for June.............................. 22 50 Aug. 23.—Coquille vs. Marshfield. ‘‘Hail to tho C hief’ and the other old son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. when properly treated. All that is A large niouumeut or a small Sept. 13. — Coquille vs. North Bend. necessary is to give Chamberlain’s played “ For He’s a Jolly Good Swan of near Dora, bad died oo T H Mehl & Co, sundvs for marker, whichever you choose at Friday of what was pronounced water works reprs.............. 4 63 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme AT NORTH BEND. Fevlow" simultaneously. The re his place, will show the best judg sult can be better imagined than pneumonia, and that there wore E G D Holden, sundys re July 19—North Bend vs. Coquille. dy and castor oil, as directed with ment of first-class designers and two other younger members of the corders fees and cash paid each bottle, and a cure ie certaiu. described. July 26.—North Bend vs Marshfield. family seriously ill and hardly ex out...................................... 22 85 Aug. 9.—North Bend vs Bunion. For Sale by R. S. Knowlton, workmen. Before leaving Washington for his pected to recover from the same T H Mchl & Co, Hardware --------- - --------- Aug. 30.—North Bend vs Coquille. summer home tho President issued disease. sundys for City.................. 81 Sept. 6.—North Bend vs Marshfield. Cultivators and Leyer Harrows, orders that all gossip concerning The New Dispatch is now lying S H McAdams, Blacksmith- Sept. 20—North Bead vs Ban Ion. Hoes and Rakes, Pitchforks and the postoffice investigation must at the mill wharf in this city, and a ing for water works.......... J 75 Barn Shovels. T. H. Melil & Co’s. AT BANDON. cease and only actual developments very busy crew of men are at work Smith k Page, Timber and A fine line of Cigars jnst re be given to the press. The result placing the machinery ami putting lumber for repairing wharf 133 27 July 26.—Bandon vs Coquille. MaliSHFIliLD, O b EOON ceived at Mrs. Nosler’s. Aug. 2.— Bandon vs Marshfield. has been to shut off almost all news on the upper work. This boat be Lee Goodman, to pay special of the investigation. police, July 3-4 and 5 . . . . 13 00 Aug 23.—Bandon vs NorthBend. ing about 20 feet longer than the Sept. 6.—Bandon vs Coquille. Mississippi has demonstrated that old Dispatch which makes much 263 81 Sept. 13.—Bandon vs Marshfield. more rcom for the cabins. She it is not necessary to secure a con stitutional amendment in order to doubtless will bo avery commodious offect the election of senators by di and comfortable boat on which to rect vote of the people. Hereafter, Davagate the beantiful Coquille. senators from that state will bo Mr. Twigg, her designer, is highly The following is a list of those graduating from the eighth grade nominated by a direct primery voto. complimented on her cymmetrical Nomination in Mississippi means shape, fine lines and general ap at the late term of school, and their standing in the several branches of pearance. the public school course. election. D. W. Howard, a young gentle John Lehner, a Wisconsin gentle man from Portland, has been iu fr a 1 S I man who has been looking over the tins county a couple of weeks vis Name of Pupil S5 •= I a ® county for several days, dropped iting our towns and writing up bi e » o in to see us on Thursday. Mr. ographical sketches of some o f our Lehner informs us that one of the prominent business and profession Leland H ow ey.. ..1 97 92 70 84} 94 100 87 93 91 87 timber sharks tired to dupe him, al men for a history of this state Nina L. Hughes. . 2 100 90 90 92} 95 100 97} 95 93 but found he had struck the wroDg which is to be completed and Laura M. F o x . . . 3 90 85 80 95 100 97 85 98 95 muu. These chaps practice show ready for * circulation during the Grace LaBrie. . . . 4 76 90 98 94 70 85 86 87 85 ing a tenderfoot a fine body of tim Lewis and Clark Exposition at Gussie Hamilton 5 100 92 88 89 99 100 90 89 95 ber, but locates him on lands some Portland, 97 96 90 95 GENTS’ FURNISH1N GOODS. A). C. Hawkins is no Elsie M. H enry.. 6 100 90 84 97 94 LADIES’ FURNISHING GOODS, where else which probably has no assistant in this woric, confining Georgia B. White 7 88 85 98 100 92 98 95 90 100 Vests, regular $1.50 now 51.1» regular $1.25 Fancy Silk Front Golf Shirts, limber of value at all, but Mr. L. 86 97 100 100 90 88 80 96 95 98 is work to the agricultural dis Lena P. Holcomb 8 “ “ $1.25 now $1.0» is a cruiser and knows something tricts. 90 94 91 94 94 now 85 Cents. These young gentlemen Cora A. B urns... 9 100 95 90 82 99 “ “ 50 Cents, now 40 Cents. regular $1.00 now 75 Cents. Underware, of the sub divisions if land, and should receive every courtesy and Archie Collier. .. 10 84 84 87 78 82} 96 100 88 91 94 Hose, all prices. “ " 50 Cents, now 40 his would be swindled took a tum assistance possible at the bands of Austin White. . . . 11 99 78 81 100 85 87 78 80 98 82 Fancy Skirts, regular $1.50 now $1.25 Hose, 5 Cent up. ble and diserted camp in the night. our people in order to give our Clyde C ollier.. . . 12 79} 83 81 87 70 97 97 100 75 89 “ “ “ $1.25 now $1.00. Collars and Ties up to date, from 5 cents up. It seems too bad that there are not section ns good a representation Dressing Sacques, regular $1.50 now $1.25. Hats, regular $2.50 now $2.00 some investigations at both ends in the work as possible. • ‘ « “ $1.00 now 75 cents. “ « $2 00 now $1.50 o f the line in the land department. Fauev Cambric Vests and Pants at Cost. Departures North bv Alliance, “ “ $1.75 now $1.25 July 11;— Frank Tandell, Sullivon. “ “ $1.50 now $1 00 L Iin* I C I lib o n H tn tv F a i r . SILKS AND VELVETS P. C. Ratzeburg, A. B. Hillis, R. E. RIBBONS, RIBBONS! LACE LACES! EMBROIDERY! On ly$5 a . month Pruett, D. H. McClure, Miss Mabel The premium list of Oregon’s Seelv, Mrs. Thomas, O J. Martin, on tli© installment “ Blue Ribbon” stato fair is now Moses Levar, Hoy Mills, Miss Al plan. out and being distributed through berta Mills. Mrs. I A Mills Maud — o — out tho state. Tho premiums off Allen, Mrs Freeman, H E Judge, ered aggregate $12,000 in cash, and J Q Wright, H Leslie, Roy Leslie, aro for everything grown on the C H Merchant, Mrs. Leslie, Miss F fnrni, including live stock, poultry, Twombly, Mrs Twombly, Miss A W dairy products, agricultural and Bisson, L StDennie, E O Rose, Ben- 'Will Qet You -A. horticultural products, domestic mnn, J O Brunian, J I Wright, and liberal arts, etc. Everyone is Robt M Clay. N Bisillon, F S Toelle, Piano- invited to bring something to the Alice Thomas, Mrs J E Rich, War You can save this amount if you will and make your dear ones fair this year, aud help advertise the ren Kicli, Vaughn, O M Sanford, bappy. No homo complete without a piano or an organ If you are state’s resourcea. If you have not Geo M Senley, G Osgood, L S Ross, looking for best values received one of the premium lists () C Ross. FANCY BOSOM DRESS SHI ,TS yot, write M. D. Wisdom, secretary, Canel Treaiy May Go l’ortlnnd, Ore., for one. $ 1 OO an d $ 1 SO a n d h u n d e d s t o C h o o s e We are prepared to interest you aud make the assertion that we l i t t l e CU»*! Perry’s Store! Our way of doing Business C. B. LEEP, Harness and Saddles Death’s Harvest ounty Marble and Granite Works. Eighth Grade Graduates. GLOSING SALE Regardless of cost at Hawkins* We Will Close Out Our Entire Stock of $5wil liny « Organ EXCLUSIVF ELEGANCE! $10 a Month In Men’s Furnishing Goods, correct styles and Right Prices. For Spot Cash or on Time Payments cau do M ORE for you than any other Piano or Organ House in the Panama, Joly 11— A remarkable oountiy. I f you are interested write at once. clinnge has taken place in Colombia Notice is hereby given that the and it is uow generality believed in THE BIG SIX: KIMBALL, CHICKERING, WEBER, MILTON, Common Council of the City’ of official circles that the canal treaty l/0SE,HINZE, with the giant WHITNEY is a combination o f Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, will will be passed. It will probably soundness, strength, beauty and tone unequalled anywhere. receive sealed bids for the construc be taken up by congress July 20th. Twenty, eight othe mahes we handle. Several petitions have been sent to tion of a double reservoir ns a part the President asking him to favor We also have in stock n fine Bue of Violins, Banjos, Guitars and of the water system to be construc canal legislation. MaDdolius Ht prices from $5 upward. A full assortment of strings. ----------- » ------------------ ted for said city, said reservoir to Steel strings 5 cents each. New music received weekly. President Roosevelt has vetoed contain 500,600 gals, to be built ac cording to plans and specifications tho Philippine opium monopoly in a vigorous letter to Secretary Root. now on file in tho office of the city It looks as though Mr. Roosevelt I O O F HALL recorder of said city. was about to profit by the example M A E G H F I E I j D , - - O IS I E 3 . Seperate bids are solicited: of England's infamous policy in (1) For tlie work of excavating forcing the opium curse ou China, j said reservoir. Champion Mowers and Rakes and i (2) For (lie work of concreting Quail Tedders are all Superior M a-! and cementing the same. chinos and moderate in price. Be-1 (3) For both the excavating and fore purchasing bo sure to examine concreting and cementing. T. H Melil A C o’s., fine line of A ll material to be furnished by ! »hose goods. tho contractor l a Bids will also be received for C5uJR3tr N OTIOK KOIS P U Itl.IC A T IO N . digging the trench to contain the U nited States L and Ottioe. Uoscbnrg, < »logon , J uly 7, 1903. conduit pipe from the reservoir site N otice is hereby given that, in com pliance to the diverting point on Rinck with the provisions o f the net o f Congress creek, and are solicited for the o f June A, 187*, en titled "A n act for the sale o f tim ber lands in the States o f California, diggingof each half milo section, or Oregon,Nevada and W ash in g ton T erritory .” Thoioughbred Cleve Block Warrior. anv number of half miles sections as extended to all the I’ nhlio Land States land Bay. ! by act o f August 4, 1892, thereof, said trench to he dug ac M I»A S W. N O A H . cording to the specifications now on o f M arshllold, county o f C oos, state o f Oro- s Salesman, No. 417 Í go o , has this filed in this office Ins file in the office of the city recorder sworn statement day No.5 474. fo r tho purchase Sire Scarapton Monarch, No. 543 of said ;-it\ . :.)! bids to lie filed with o f the L ots 1, 2 and E ast K N. W. of (1 Cynoble, S. B. said recorder on or before 12 o’clock Section No. 80, in T ow n sh ip No. 275. range No. 11 W . and will offer p ro o f to show that M. on Fii ’ ey, the loth day of July, the land sought is m ore valuable for its tini - TEM PEST 19o8 All successful bidders will her or stone than fo r agricultural purposes, to establish his cla im to said land b e be required to furnish good and and fore W. U. Douglas. IJ. 8. Com m issioner y s¡Bay Chief. No. 459 sufficient bonds for the faithful per for O regon, at M arshfield O regon on 8at 1021 Dam Babe Robins, No. nrday, the 3rd day o f O ctob er 1908. He formance of tho contracts awarded names as wiinesaea: Hichard Coke. I il Mayflower, No. 327 them. The Common Council re Thos. Coke, N. E. H arry, J . E. Noah, all o f M arshfield, Oregon. serves the right to reject any and *ou < > f 1903 l'Ina Thoroughbred Stallion and Jack <»-¡11 make the a Any and all persons nlaim ing adversely all bids Done by order of the *15 hi jn - the above-described lands are requested to at My, tin Point after tho 15th of March. Terms: ' empi"* Common Council June 24, 1903 file their claim s m this office on o j before »aid hid dny o f Oot. 1908, ay, romiti,{lore, $10 to iuauip, K. O. 0. H oi . okn . 3 . ft*- HKIDOK Oltv Recordey. H«e|»t,i Notice of Bids Solicited. OHAS. GRISSEN MUSIC CO. gb C í - “ Tempest” fr o m . Cheaper grtides 50 and 75 cpnts m m iiim of Lawns, Organdies and • W m P * r» U TG SS I g O O C lS that will last, look woll anil give complete satis- fact'on> at small expense. Phone No. 10 <• Fresh Supply of Groceries by each Steamer. J. S. Kanematz. T<*e To Cure a Cold in One Day Laxative Bromo Quinine -c Z Tablets, Seven MfiBon boxes soH In post 13 months. Thfe Signature, **’_ ~ *T Cures Crip fai Two Days. on every box. 25c. "Commodore” Mr. Cleveland, Mgr Strang’s Emporium. Glassware and Dishes, W ood and Willow- ware. Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers shoee. Gating Flanels,Mac kintoshes,Rubber goods Blankets, Ladies and Gents’ Underwear. Z, G. STRANG, Prop., Coouüle, Oregon