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Finest table salt at P. E. Drauo’H
IT E M S .
office phone No. 100.
H hvo your shoes repaired at C.
13. L eap ’s.
Graut Beale visited tbe bay Inst
week.
$10.00 Chamber Set at
Hersey’a for a guess.
M. H
Fresh home-made bread at the
Broiler— Marshfield.
W. H. Lyons had business in
Marshfield on Tuesday.
Cow boy Hats fornoys and G irls
the latest at Mrs. Noslers.
E. M. Blaokersby, of 13andon,
visited tbe bay-last week.
F u ll stock o f choice g a rd e n seeds
in bulk, at K u o w lto n ’s.
Wm. Cleghorn, o f near Arago,
was in town Tuesday.
Try the Olympic Self-rising pen-
cake Hour at P. E. Uraues.
Dick Buell, o f the Poiut, visited
a day or so in town last week.
Ladies’ Gent’s and Children's
Mackintoshes at K err A Go’s.
Col. It. 11. Boss, of Bandou, had
business up this way on Friday.
Meals at all hours—day or night
— at the Broiler in Marshfield.
Attorney L. A. Huberts, o f M yr
tle Point went to Baudon on Satur
day.
Thorough Bred Buff Leghorn
Fowls for sale. Enquire at this
Office.
4 1 tf
F o ra grand bargan in an Irving
Piano—as good as new-apply at this
office.
B o r n — A t Mellcoma, Or., Feb.
24 1004, to the wife of W. L. Wirth,
a daughter.
Fresh Oysters in shell Eastern
and Olym pia— at tbe Broiler in
Marshfield-
B o r n — In Coquille city, Febru
ary 25, 1904, ts Mr. and Mrs. C.O.
Dryden, a daughter.
Do you ever go to Marshfield?
I f you do and don’t go to the Broil
er you will miss it.
Call at the New Feedatore
wheat and chicken feed.
fo r
I urn indeed closing out.
Eastern and home cured ham
Three pnpers of garden seeds for (
and bacon at Rays.
10 cents, at Knowltou’s.
I t is a rush and a hurry to see
Have you registered? I f nc .'o u ' who will be next.
should do so at ouce.
People are coming from far and
El wood Carpy, o f the uppei riv near to get into the jam.
er, was down to town Thursday.
The best Boston Gum Boots for
F ob B ale — A small farm one mile $4.25 At Ray's closing out sale.
from Coquille.
Call at this office.
Anyone wishing to go into busi
Chas. Flynn, of tho Bay side, ness can get a bargain of R. B. Ray.
You can buy Woolen or Cotton
spent a day or so in town last week.
Order yourself a pair o f fine ui derware for your Boys A Girls at
Cost. A t Rays.
boots or shoes made at C. B. Leap’s.
Yes dear readers, Ray believes in
8. M Nosier,
the crenmery advertising, but lias not the time to
man, bed business at tbe bay last write locals now.
Tuesday.
But go in aod see how readily he
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere or one of his lady or gentleman
in Coos county to move your house clerks will wait on you.
or barn.
Flour, roled barley, shorts and
D. H. Johnson, the market man, bran, the best iu town and as cheap
made a short business visit to Ban as the cheapest at R a y’s.
don last week.
Shoes for James, stockings for
K err & Co’s, is the place to get Sallio, a dress for Hue, gum boots
your suits of clothes for men, for Dad, outings for Mamma and
popcorn for the kids and groceries
youths, and children.
for all at the fire— Ray’s.
J. M. Nye,
the commercial
traveler, accompanied by bis wife,
Wanted.
were in town tbe last of tbe week-
50 large men to buy under ware
Knowlton sells three papers of
□ orthern grown garden seeds that at Ray’s.
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have been thoroughly tested, for
A full line of Hats & Caps at
10 cents.
Mis. N osler’s.
Eugene Hcbetter, of Marshfield,
Good tea in bulk at 25 cents per
made Coquille City a short visit
yesterday and continued his trip pound at P. E. Drane’s.
down the river.
F or S a l e .—G ood as new baby
Golden Washing Coinponnd, for buggy, at this office.
Knowlton has extra fine onion
which Mrs- Lottie Davis is agent,
can be had by calling at StraDg'e sets, 2 pounds for 25 cents.
Emporium.
The National Separate Leaf Tab
J. S. Edmunds, the painter and lets at the New Drug Store.
paperhanger, o f North Bend, had
Fontilla, aud the leading brands
bnsinoss over this way a day or in cigars at Mrs. N osler’s.
so last week.
For neat and up-to-date job
C. B. Leep, o f this City, who print ng call at this office.
was elected delegate to the Social
Onion sets at Knowlton’s.
Ex
ist State Convention, started for tra fine, 2 pounds for 25 cents.
Portland yesterday.
Fine Hammerless shotguns from
W anted ! about 7 new milk cows $25 to $50 at T. H. Mehl A Co’s.
and a Durham Bull.
F or R ent .--A neat little farm
Gov C. L attin ,
Marshfield Or. near town. Apply at this office.
Mrs. J. C. Moomaw, o f Goquille,
I f you expect to build this spring
went to M yrtle Point Saturday to
call on W. A. Goodman and get
visit relatives and friends.
plans for houses and barns.
He is
Mrs. Bertha Nodine, the candy
prepared to do your work on short
m aker, bakes fine bread for sale.
notice.
G iv e her a trial older.
F or S ale .—A fine roan Durham
E. N. Smith, tbe plaining-mill
bull, 5yrs old, good for breeding
man of M yrtle Point, had business
purposes, or serviceable as a work
in town a day or so the last of the
animal, Enquire of H. E. Wilcox,
week.
M cKinley.
Have you tried Mrs. Nodine’s
Frank Smith, of the Coos bay
fresh made caudies?
I f not, you
salmon hatchery, brought over a
should do so at once.
They are
large quantity o f salmon fry on
fine.
Wednesday’s trniD aud liberated
E. L. Tozier, of Corvallis, is in tho little fellows in the Coquille.
this county looking fo r a suitable Twenty-eight cans were deposited
location for a dairy. Ho weut to at the mouth o f Cunningham.
the bay Wednesday.
The skim and butter milk will be
Dr. Preutis, the Marshfield den let to the highest bidder at the
tist, will be in Bandou from Feb meeting of the Coquille City Cream
ruary 5th to tbe27tb. Parties hav ery patrons next Saturday.
Any
ing dental work to be done will one wanting this milk will hand
please write early for time.
their sealed bid to Geo. Moulton,
Our friend, J. L . Bean, for a long Manager, by 10 o’clock Saturday,
time edgerman in the Parkersburg March 5, 1904.
mill, writes us from BaudoD, where
Our young friend, Dude Berry,
lie is now located, and holds a po o f the Myrtle Point section, started
sition in Uncle Sam’s Life-Saving for the bay yesterday where he ex
station.
pects to take the Alliance for Port-
Tom m y Carey, one of the P. F. & laud where he will reship for Al-
L ’s efficent clerks while that firm aska, where he will spend the sea
He has several
conducted the store iu connection son in his mines
with the mill, came up from P o r t good claims and will no doubt do
Orford the latter part o f the wee k well, which we sincerely hope may.
and visited friends here.
,
W asted .— Knowledge of a L ife
Insurance Company, which writes a
definite contract of insurance, which
combines the peculiar and special
adyantages contained in the poli
cies of the Mutual Benefit L ife In
surance Company, of Newark, N. J.
W alteh C ui . in , M. D., Local Agent.
R. E. L. Betli 1 lion, the Bandon
hotel keeper,
had business in
town on Wednesday.
He is san
guine of the success anticipated as
a result o f his recent trip to Cali
fornia.
T b e wide-awake business
men and euterprisiDg citizens o f
that place are making great efforts
to keep their town well to tbe
frout in the way of locating enter
prises there, wnich is very com-
mendible in them.
A letter from E. C. Roberts
states that he is working in a large
job office in Los Angeles.
He has
met several former Myrtle Point
people who are now residing in
Southern California.
Perry Stod
dard is running a cigar stand on
Broadway; Mrs. F. G. Dixson is
conducting a boarding house aDd
doing well. Her son Max is study
ing dentistry.
Stewart Lyons is
runDiDg a large liyery stable at
Pasadena and Wm Roberts and
family are living at Covina.— Enter
prise.
j JlWHUMHMPft <i * <*i *!♦.*} <i iH < £ 43 & .43 «t ë ' é il fs <9.*; f
RAY’S LOCALS.
F or a big bargain in three fine
building lots in this city, call at this
office.
Carolina Rice Flakes fo r mush
or puddings— something new— at
P, E. Drane’s.
W. H. Young, of the Fisbtrap
settlement, had business in town
yesterday.
For fine cigars go to the New
Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Dhurcbman,
proprietor.
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piqe Watches and
Jewelry.
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Special attention given to repairing of
Shave While You Ride
W atches .
The “ DISPATCH" BARBERSHOP,
Tli© Reliable Jewelers.
WILSON" J E W E L R Y CO.
CHAS- M OOM AW , Prop
Fine Cigars. Nuts, Candies and Tropical Fruits kept in con
Portland suffered from a high Revival Meetings at the Presbyterian
wiod Friday evening which bord
Church.
ered close onto a tornado. Sever
al bouses were wrecked and s
Rev. D. M illigan arrived Mon
number o f persona injured.
day morning and is now preaching
Sam Nass, the Astoria cannery- every night at the Presbyterian fe i
ü
man, started for his home yester Church. Thp meetings at Bandon
day after getting all tho preliminary were successful. A number o f peo
arrangements for the construction ple were converted, and the spirit
of a cannery on the lower river the ual life o f the churches deepened
A similar result is hoped for. A
coming season.
cordial invitation is extended to
A ll who are interested are re the public to attend these services.
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spectfully requested to attend a Breaching every night 7:45 o’clock.
meeting with citizens of this place
I
to consider the advisability of or
Card of Thanks.
1 Ice Cream,
ganizing a Condensed Milk Com
Ice-Cream Soda
pany.
Matters of importance for
The undersigned wish to e:
Ice-Cold Soda,
the betterment of the dairy inter their most sincere and heai
1 f t . Milk Shake.
ests will be presented.
The meet gratitude to the many sympathiz
$
ing will be held at the Hotel Co ing friends aDd neighbors who sc
quille on March 3rd at 11 a. m.
kindly assisted with many acts of
nection.
Giue us a call.
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QUICK-LUNCH
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A receut letter from Weaverville,
California, to Mr. Lorenz’s folks
from those o f C. W. White, former
ly o f this city, Mr. W hite being
foreman o f the mill here for many
years, conveys tbe sad intelligence
o f a serious accident in which
Arthur, the oldest son, was very
seriously if not mortally injured.
It seems he was working in a mine
in which occurred the prematuro
or accidental explosion o f a blast
while Arthur was uear and be suf
fered the loss of his right arm, it
being laterally torn from his body
and one if not both eyes and one
ear, beside tbe shock that would
naturally attend Bach an accident.
The many friends of the family
in this section will sincerity regiet
to hear o f severe an accident to
their promising young friend, and
feel the deepest sympathy for the
family. It was also noticed by the
Trinity Journal, printed at the
snran place that Miss Eva, daugh
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. W hite was
married to a Mr. Wm. F. W ebber,
on the 14th inst.
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kindness and sympathy during tbe
late illness, death and burial of
our mother, the late Mrs. Mary Ann
Vowell.
J u l ia C. H ayes ,
E t t a E. C ox ,
J ames M. V o w e l l .
K,
COUNTER
Fresh Nuts,
Choice Confectiouery,
Oregon Fruits,
Tropical Fruits.
Finest Luu ch Goo
F ig Wafers,
Sweet Crackers,
Cigars and Tabacco.
W. T. BURTON, Prop.
Phone 109.
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Front Street, Coquille.
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The “ CLYDE’
Eugene, Ore., Feb. 20— A re
port comes from Crow that last
Sunday Wade Hayes, ayonDginao,
while out looking for cattle on the
headwaters of W olf Creek, about
20 miles southwest o f Eugeue had
a desperate encounter with a huge
cougar.
Mr. Hayes was going
through a dense forest when he
F x c p n e tc rs .
discovered the cougar lying on
log watching a deer trail. Hayes
at once drew his pistol, the only
weapon he had, and shot at the General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering.
Good wood
animal, the ball taking effect but
furnished on short notice.
Corner First and Hall St.
not killing it.
Li very ’ peed Stable
Gr. "W . JMartin,
Coquille City, Oregon
F or those popular and powerful
remedies, L ’ quid Elcctric’ty and
A L L H E A L IN G O IL , put pp by
Wm. Oddy, call at the New D ru g
store.
W
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T. Kerr & Co.
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ESTATE.
A. E. Seaman, the attorney, was
There will be a meeting at the
over from Marshfield Saturday
Coquille City Creamery on Sat
Andrea Belloul, eldest son of looking after legal matters,
urday, March 5th, upon the ar
Geo. Belloni o f near town, return
J. S. Kanematz
has received
ed from San Francisco yesterday onion sets for early planting. Get rival of the steamers, for the pur
whither he bad been for medical yonr order in at cnce.
pose of electing a board of directors
or surgical aid on acconnt o f an
W. U. Douglas, the Marshfield and attending to such other busi
eye which baa been bothering him attorney, transacted legal business
for upwards o f a year. H e is much at the county seat last week.
ness necessary at the meeting. All
encouraged and hopes to be all
Steamers
I t you are thinking o f putting in dairymen are invitai.
right in a short time.
a separator this season you should w ill carry persons coming to this
J. W. Bennett weDt to the Flan consult S. M. Nosier at once
meeting at half-rates.
agan & Benuett dairy ranch oppo
Mr. aud Mrs. J. A . Yoakam, jr -
site Prosper yesterday, accompao-
N obler A L yons .
went to tbe bay Wednesday, re-
led by Surveyor Cathcart
who
turning
tbe
last
o
f
tbe
week.
went in an official capacity, and
Astoria, Feb. 19— The demand
Hay and grain for ss'e at the for Columbia River salmon of all
Herburt Lockhart, F. P. Norton
and Z. T. Siglin who were apprais New Feedstore, on First street. kinds is very brisk, far exceeding
ers in the establishment o f tbe Mrs. M. H . Webber A Son Props.
tbe supply, and as a result the
dyking district which is being
W. W. Wilcoxon, the teamster prices arc rapidly advancing. To
established in that section.
has fine Wood for sale— full teers day letters were received by the fish
De Laval Separators have shown at $150. Leave orders with R. B. ermen from Portland dealers offer-,
ing tbe following prices per pound;
their Superiority ov.-r other makes Ray.
Steelheads 6J cents; sturgeon, 5J
o f Separators since their invention
M a r r i e d . — In
Coqnille City,
and will continue to do so until February 24, 1904, R ay Flanders cents; Chinooks, 9 cents. Other
tim e shall be no more. I placed and Miss D. L . Wboberey, Judge dealers are in the field, and as high
as 10 cents per pound has been o*-
26 machines in tbe Coquille valley Hatlocker offic ating.
fered for Chinooks. The catch of
last season pulling down almost
The latest song is: order yonr Chinooks has been fairly good dur
every kind of Separator including
tbe U. S- Omega and Sharpies T u music of Chas. Grissen Music C o , ing the past two days, but this is
T b e latest explained by the high prices induc
bular, only used a few mentbs Marshfield, Oregon.
ing moro fishermen than usual to
which can be had for a gong. Cat always on band, sold at J off
put their gear in the water.
alogue o f De Laval Separators for
L. R. Robertson, superintendent
the oskiDg. I am also agent for of tbe telephone system in this
all kinds o f dairy and creamery section, has been over from Marsh
macbmery, the famous Worceeter field lately looking after lines which
salt. The salt that salts.
have been broken by the late storm.
S. M. N obler .
Coquille Or.
F or S ale . — A span o f good all
purpose horses,
weight
1000
pounds each
W ill work single or
double any where.
Call on W. H.
Young, or address him at Coquille.
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Sanford’s Bargains
PROVISIONS, D R Y GOODS. G
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*^$rij.atest Su,/c in ^ jz *
G rents’ IrT-m*nishings.
D i ^ essgoods , L îady ’ s ( sloth ,
F lannel , F lannelette ..
FirHt-clasa house and two new
barnes, other buildings and con
veniences. A model dairy ranch.
Must be sold soon i f sold at this
price.
$ 1000
Nice residence property, close to
business.
Tw o o f the be st residence lots
inthe city.
A residence property that is dirt
S 500
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cheap.
$ 1000 164-aore plaoo between Bandon
and Empire,
8 acres bottom
oloared,
balence bench land
black soil, good house and barn.
$ 600 House and one lot uear business.
111 '■ ■■ Pays 10 per oent interest on this
price.
$ 400
$ 1250
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$ 250
100
260
Deprives You of Your
Dear Ones.
Show your love for the one who
is gone by providing a monument
worthy the memory of that one.
A large monument or a small
marker, whichever you choose at
his place, £ will show the_ best judg
ment of first-class designers and
workmen.
Hood business property 1 block
fro m postoifioe,
suitable
for
boarding or lodgin g house. Put
at this price that it may be sold at
onoe.
Tw o nioe corner lots
Addition.
Nosler’ s
Tw o corner bottom lots.
Tw o fine lots
hoU86.
near the school-
$ 300
Tw o lots~nioely located.
$ 600
H alfblock o f six fine lots.
$ 2800
Death’s Harvest
Aflne corner business property
I t is impossible to describe my list in this
column. I f yon are looking for a good
piece o f property at a reasonable prioe, I
can certainly suit you.
Remerubei, I rent houses and farms and
do all kinds o f agency b a s in ««. Come in
and see nae before buying. I can save you
DO LLARS.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
Telephone, Mnin 238.
/New Drug Store,
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
GENERAL
L I N E O F C H E M IC A LS, DRUGS, P A T E N T
M E D IC IN E S , D R U G G ISTS’ S U P P L IE S
T O IL E T A R T IC L E S , ETC.
Job Printing
Department
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Up-to-date in a ll Unes.
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M A R S H F IE L D , OR.
herald
C. F. Andrews, the genial gentle-
man who conducted tbe creameay
just above town last season, arrived
by the Areata Sunday, reaching
this city yesterday morning, and
will be ready to begin business with
the opening of the season.
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Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a
mistake in not using Electrio Lights.
The steamer Elizabeth sailed
Rochester, Feh. 26— The entire
from Bandon on Thursday and the
business section of this city threat
Chico got iu yesterday.
ened by a fire which broke out at 5
It you want first class boot and this morning. The loss will be
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shoe repairing done, call on C. B. over a million dollars.
Leep, Front street.
R E A I i
NOTICE-
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Radabaugb,
of Norway, were m town trading
Notice is hereby given that all $ 15000 Gne ° f the finest farms in
yesterday.
Coos county.
Coos County road warrants indors
Dr. E. J. Leonard, who has been ed prior to March 5th, 1904, will $ 4000 A good farm o f 50 acres and
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■ large list personal property.
ill for several days, is able to be be paid on presentation at mi
about tbe streets again.
office in Coquille, Oregon.
N o in $ 3600 One of the best 27-acre dairy
"
places on C oquille river,
will
rent.
Victoria and Keystone sewing terest will be allowed after March
5,
1904.
J.
B.
D
clley
,
machines at the furniture store o f
$ 3 5 0 10 acre traot o f bench ,'and near
town, lays fine, sloping toward
County Treasurer.
Ellingeon A Jacobson.
south, extra fine plaoe for fruit,
Coquille, Oregou, March 1, 1994.
chickens, etc. N o improvements,
D. C. Krantz and J. O. Stemler,
D on’ t miss this ohAnoe.
of the North Fork, went to the
NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN-
$ 5000 A fine 40-aore farm near Arago.
bay by yesterday’s tram.
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Mostly rioh bottom, all improved.
Dr. A. F. Kirnbrnan, a Portland
dentist, is located temporarily ¿at
the Tuttle Hotel. Come and have
your teeth examined and necessary
work atteuded to. Charges reason-
able.
2Æ -A.2ST
Who tied the cow’s tail to his log in the process of milk
ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before
he realized ho had made a mistake.
Finest Stock in Coquille Valley.
F ine
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Prescriptions
A Specialty.
Having had many years o f experience in this line
we are prepared to give all the
best of satisfaction.
Golden Building
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