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— local it e m s . IImi vld ..ffl m pliou» N>>. 105. Finest table suit ut P. E. Drano a. Frosli cocos nuts nuil lemons at Crov’s. When at Marshfield eat at the Broiler. Socialist convention at this city April 19. Yard cleaning should he in order now. W. T. Kerr & Co. keep the Mc Call patterns. County court adjourn ed today. When in Marshfield, eat at the Broiler. Knowlton bus extra line onion sets, 2 pounds for 25 cents. Thru- papers of garden seeds for The National Separate Leaf Tab lb Cents, :.t Kuowltoii’e. lets at the New Drug Store. F. M. S.owart, the t ouibs'one Fontilla, and the leading brands man, cauie over Thursday. in cigars at Mrs. Nosler's. .1 F. l!mgeos, of the upper river, Ouion sets at Knowlton's. Ex- had busiuess in town Friday. ! tra fine, 2 pounds for 25 cents. Dr. Elgin, the Sixes miner, his J. A. Yonknui, jr., went to the been iu town a day or so lately. ; bay Saturday and r .turned yes F ob S alk —A small farm one mile from Coquille. Call at this office. terday. Cull at the New FeodatO'O tor wheal anil chicken feed. B o r n . At Bridge, April 3, 1904, llest brown sugar for cooking to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson, a purposes at Drane’s. son. Up-to-dnto inealH nt all hours at For a big bargain in three fine the Broiler,—Marshfield. building lotsin this city, call at this Hardie Mast, o f the North Fork, office. # came to town yesterday. »See explanation iu regard to ex G o to Mrs B. Nodine, Pharmacy building, for fresh homemade can emption for taxation iu another column. dies. The two-year-old sou of Mr. RDd B o r n . — Near Riverton, April 1, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee, Mrs, Chet Mael is quite low with brain fever. a daughter. F ora grand bargan in an Irving Bennett Swanton, the attorney, Piano--as good as new-apply at this was oyer from Marshfield between trains yesterday. office. For a good layout, to either buy County court convenes tomorrow. or rent a dairy farm, call on the Auctiou Bale at the John Morgan H erald . Roseburg, Ore., January 18, 1904. M b . T. J. T hkift , Coquille, Ore. Denr Sir: I am instructed by tho Attorney General to inform you tlmt you should grant the exemp tion for this year. Very Respectfully Yours, J. O . W atson , of Crawford A Watson. For 6 dp cigars go to the New Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, proprietor. The geyernmeut dredger is now at work removing the snags from Coos river. Carolina Rice Flakes for mush or puddings—something new— at P. E. Drane’s. Cbas. Mulkey came over from Marshfield last week and is at home with the family. J. S. Kauematz has received onion setB for early plnutiug. Get your order iu at cnce. Victoria aud Keystone sewing machines at the furniture store o f Ellingson & Jacobson. Here You Are A fu ll Jeweled Elgin or Walth am Movement in a 20 year filled case for $15.50 The same movement in a Nickel screw case at $10.50. C A L I, A N D SF.K ’ E M . We are the L eaders iu low 1’ uicks aud R eliable G oods . Bring or sc u d us your watch repairing and have it done right. T U © R e n a to le J e w e le r s W IL S O N J E W E L R Y Full stock of choice garden seeds in bulk, at Knowlton’s. Cow boy Hats for noys ard Girls tbe latest at Mrs. Noslers. Try the Olympic Self-rising dod - oske flour at P. E. Dranes. Ladies’ Gent’s and Children’s Mackintoshes at Kerr A Go’s. Deputy District Attorney Farrm, o f Marshfield, was in this city Sat urday- J. A. Jackson, of Parkersburg, has ten tons of tine timothy hay for sale. Dr. Culin has erected a neat barn with corugated iron roof nnd siding for his new auto. place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Beau, nt W. A. Goodman will go anywhere Bandon, were in town last week, E. D. Myers, o f Eee, bad busi in Coos county to move your house enjoying a short vacation. ness iu town yesterday looking after or barn. Eighty tons of freight and 20 logging interests. The finest homemade bread al passengers stopped off at North Kerr & Co’s, is the place to get Bänd from the Alliance today. ways on hand at the Broiler, in your suits o f clothes for men, in Maraeffeld. Tb9 Echo will carry milk seven youths, and children. Our paper is a few hours late, we Fine seasoned mouldings, cas. days in each week from tbe upper having waited to get the results of Mrs. C. A. Pettingill, of near river to the Coquille City creamery- ings, stepping, etc., at the P. F. the Democratic convention Parkersburg, visited ber sister, & L. Co’s mill. Tbe tug Hunter came to Marsh Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sherrard Mrs. W. L. Kistner at this place R. P. King, of the Middle Fork» last week. field this morning to secure 20 men having sold out their property in to work in the mill at Gardiner.— Sumner, are moving to town. had business on the lower river» Ed Fahy. of the lower river Mail. returning Thursday- I f y u are interested in cattle, greeted old frieuds iu town while The steamer Reta will carry milk at the county seat on business C. B. Leepis moving his hnmesB attend the auction sale at John shop a few doors to the west, into Morgan’s place next Saturday. on the river from Coquille down Wednesday. the building lately vacated by tbe nfter the 15th inst. A large supply of oranges, Sam Giles aud W. H. H. Renfro, The Republican convention for of Myrtle Point, went to Beaver “ Our Way.” bananas and dates coming by next Coos couuty will be held at this Hill yesterday iu response ton call Rev. A. Dahuff aud family, who steamer for Croy’s confectionery. city next Thursday, the 7th inst. have lived in our city the past year I to do some brick Work Knowlton sells three papers of or so, starts for Elkton today, where Thomas Anderson, the Bandon Adam Perahbukei, the retired llioy expect to reside in the future. northern growD garden seeds that market mau, spent a couple of days suwmill muu who returned from have been thoroughly tested, for Rev. Mr. Mulkey began a six- 10 cents. in onr city the last of the week. San Francisco by the last Elizabeth, innnths term o f school on Ross R. W Bullard, the lower river was up to town yesterday. Services at the Episcopal church slough yesterday moruiug. Miss merchant and poastmaster, wa& in Miss Etta Danielson, of Parkers Rose Mulkey is in charge of the next Sunday morniDg and evening, this citv on basil ess last Wednes burg, who spent the winter visit by Rev. Wm. Horsfall. All cor Academy. day. ing relatives at Brycelyn, Minne dially invited. Mrs. Webber and Son have clos The latest song is: order your sota, has returned to her home. Tbe steamer Elizabeth got out ed out their feed business in this music of Chas. Grasen Music Co. Grandma Shoemaker, of Bandou, city and will join Mr. Webber at o f tbe channel on the lower nnd Marshfield Oregon. The latest attended the M. E. conference nt North Beud, he having gotten em wb 6 delayed till Friday, sailing nt always on hand, sold at J off 7 p. m. on that day. this place last week, aud visited ployment there. W. .1. Fairmnn, of Johusou’s Mill, several days the pastor and wife, Ed Jacobson, who is now em The H erald force is now enjoy got a piece of emery in his eye one Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myrer. ing a couple o f boxes of fine, juicy ployed at the North Bend sash aud day Inst week suffered cosider- W. W. Wilcoxsen has the furnish aud luscious apples, a present from door factory, was over to this city nbly until relieved by Dr. Culin. ing of mill wood. All orders left Judge Schroeder, o f Arago, for on business last week. 11 earst controlled the Rhode Is with W. T. Kerr & Co. by word or which he bas our many tliauks. Aoy lady buying adress pattern land Democratic, convention, but it phone, will receive prompt attention amounting to $2.50 or more o f W. Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist, has sai»l not a word about the platform If you expect to build this spring returned from Bandon. By re T. Kerr & Co., will be presented of 1900. Mr. Bryam thinks it cur call on W. A. Goodmau and get quest from Gardiner, Dr, Snook with a McCall pattern free. ious. And isn’t it? plans for houses aud barns. He is will leave Mouday, April 18th for E. Arneson was the unfortunate Professor Langley has made a prepared to do your work on short a professional visit to that place. victim of the first saw mill accident pathetic appeal to the War Depart notice of the season yesterday morning. Dr. A. F. Kirshinan, a Portland He was running his portable saw ment for $25,000 more to rebuild Secretary Taft ui ges Congress to dentist, is located temporarily nt his diving baloon, the buzzard, but establish free trude with the Philip the Tuttle Hotel. Come and have mill one mile north of town, when his solicitations are unheeded. pines. But Congress decides that your teeth examined and necessary in moving about bis station as bead sawyer, he slipped and fell, his bnnd If you have an old family portrait, the object of owing the islands is to work attended to. Charges reason striking the log in front of the saw. inspect the frame of it. Mrs. So benefit Americans, able. Fortunately only the fingers were phie Mattern last week found in Henry Waters, a youug man of M a r r ie d . — At the home of the caught. All four fingers of hia such a hiding place a deed signed by President Monroe in 1819 to 21 years, and a helpless invalid bride’s father, W. H. Williams, right and two on the left were bad since childhood, died of lung fever near Beaver slough, March 28, ly cut, but ao far only two fingers land now worth $500,000. at the home of his mother near 1904, JoliD Decker aud Miss Flor have had to be taken off, and it is Tti funeral of Congressman Lee yesterday morning, the litb , ence Williams, E. G. D. Holdeu. feared he will lose one or two more. Thompson of Albania participated at 2 a. m. J. P., officatiug. He was brought to town aud Dr. in by a committee of the House, S. L. Curry, who has been at the Leep assisted by Dr. ¡■stemmier sent southward by special Pullman Ludwig. Hamilton and Smith A dressed the wounds. Mr. Arneson train, will cost American taxpayers Barnes Pianos cannot be had only uew mill at what is called Aber will he a cripple for some time and deen, on tbe lower river, is np eight or ten thousand dollars. Is through the factories agt. will perhaps be seriously maimed with his family while they are there not some more reasonable E. M. Fl'RJtAN, threshing out a few cases of for life.— Enterprise Marshfield, Or. way? — — - mumps and measles. The Carl Bros steamer, Welcome “I have used Chamberlain’s »Stom Every consideration is due to Death of Mrs. Lottia Davis- which has been undergoing a gen ach and Liver Tablets with most eral overhauling, having had a new satisfactory results,” says Mrs. F. L. Russia for preventing Europcon in Lottie Davis, the deceased, was wheel and bottom put on, was Phelps, He uston, Texas. For in ference fifty years ago when it launched yesterday and is now on digestion, biliousness and constipa would have secured the success of born in Burean county, Illinois, She united the up-river morniog run and car tion these tablets are most excel the Confederacy and the breaking February 19, 1858, Methodist Episcopal of the great western republic into with the ries milk for the creamery o f (he lent. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. church in her 19th year. Sho was two or more nations. firm at Norway. Mr aud Mrs M. Z Miller, late married to Jamea H. Davis in Kan John Sturdivant, of Riverton, ‘ •If punishment there is of eternal arrivals from New Mexico, visited sas, February 19, 1878. To this fire, it will be reserved for the jin their freind, W. P. S h arp,of Park succeeded in bagging three bears union was born three children, two goes,” says Kanzo Uchimura, a Jap- ersburg, Inst week and be accom near that place last Friday; an old daughters and one son. She came anese statesman who opposed the panied them to the Bay yesterday. mother and two cubs. The old to Eastern Oregon with her family one was minus a hiud foot, having war with Russia. He despises the Mr. Miller expresses himself ns ill 1882, where her family nl! left exploiters who egged on- the com being pleased with the looks of our evidently been caught in a steel- her; oue daughter prceeding her trap od a former occasioc. batants, and says it is as brutal country. father to tbe heavenly hoffie just ----- ---------» ••»«--------------- as watching a cockfight. ten days before he died. A Double Wedding. W a s t e d . — Knowledge of a Life General Palmer of Colorado has Insurance Company, which writes a Sbn came to Coos county with A double Wedding took place at her parents in 1901, where she lived offered to give a b o n i of $100,000 definite contract of insurance, which for the admission of Hixto Lopez to [ combines the peculiar and special the home of Mrs. Mary Nosier in UDtil her death. She died April 7, his home in the Philippines, guar ; advantages contained in the poli- this city on April 7th when Rev. 1904, in the triumphs of a living anteeing his proper conduct there,! I cies of the Mutual Benefit Life In W. H. Myers solemtnized the mar faith. She was tbe last of three with but being compelled to take1 surance Company, of Newark, N. J. riage of Albert A. Anderson and children of Mr. and Mrs. David Ful the oath of allegiance to the United i W alter C ulin , M. D., Local Agent and Miss Bertha Prewett, nnd Chess ton, of this city. States. Lopez has been refused ad -1 Carmichael and Miss Grace Prewett mission on those terms by Secretary ! A laree number of Odd Fellows The brides are daughters of David from this city and other points up Prewett, of near Parkersbuig, a Jury List Taft. j the river, made an excursion to well known pioneer citizen, while R L Onllina, tbe piauo tuner, : Bandou Saturday evening where Mr. Anderson is a well-known young Following is the list of jurors came over from Marshfield last i their brothers had arranged for a man having grown up in this coun drawn for the coming term of cir wepk aud got acquainted with some j time, and from all reports we of onr people an., and on, did so.n» some work. M.onld judge that a whole flock of ty and Mr. Carmichael is a late ar cuit court. oton r people rival from California who has set Bandon— C Long, N Perkins. Geo He went to Myrtle Point yesterday Offerer!, nnd to , he riders tled on the lower river and will be F Lorenz, Glen B Cox, A G H oyt. nod will look op the condition of wb„ receif(fl, thn graod bumper come a permanent citizen in this Coquille C ity—D J Lowe, James instruments iu that place. Mr. ¡ dt.U gr^r"w e '0uts7di*ra“ nwil, »never county. We extend congratulations. Nosier W T Kerr. Collins ,s an expe.t and anyone * ’ it to. -B -grHDd Coaledo W H Moore, employing him will make no> time was had ¡ . *Tw' E P S Abemetby. Nt-rioiiM M lo in a rli T r o u b l e C u r e d . Dora— mistake. J P Caprou. I was troubled with a distress in Empire— Watson. my stomach, sour stomach and Marshfield—Robert D Thus McGioois, A D \\ uloott, I’ vomiting spells, and can truthfully M Wilbur, John Ellerby. A N say that Chamberlain's Stomach Neil. and Liver 1 ablets cured me.— Mrs. T. V. Williams, Laingsburg, Mich. Myrtle PoiDt— J B Lattrell, David McMair, J L Koight, Henry Her- These tablets are guaranteed to cure maoD, every case of stomach trouble of this character. For sale by R. S. North Bend—Claud Piper, A J Burns, Knowlton. ---- » 00» «- ------ Norway -J B Lamb, Frank Schroe der, Geo Davis, Price Robison, F or S ale -— A fine roan Durham Geo W Clinton. hall, fiyrsold, good for breeding purposes, or serviceable as a work Prosper— E W Faby, Jr. suiinal, Enquire 0f jj , £ , Wilcox, Parkersburg— T W Drain Riverton Joe F»l*y McKinley CO. Indian Entertainment for Sacajawea Fund. The Womnu’e Study Club will give an elaborate Indian entertain meat iu the Masonic Hall, Friday evening, April 29th for the been tit of the Sacajawpa Statue Fund A beautiful bronze statue in honor of the Shoshone priucess, the only woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark to the Coast, nnd whose gui JaDce and skill repeated ly saved the expedition from dis aster, is to be erected by the women of tbe Northwest, at the Lewis and Clark Fair aud it is to remniu a permanent feature of Portland’s Park. The Study Club has undertaken to raise the money requested of Coquille by the statue association, and will do so by giviug an enter tainment which will lie Indian in every detail of scenery, costumes music and other features. The ladies have secured three genuine squaws, Mary, last of the Coquille tribe and Mm. Winckler end Polly of the Coos Bay tribe, to sing aDd dance. Indian relics and curios will be displayed, some souvenirs made by the Pottawattamie Indians sold and Indian refreshments served. All who will kindly loan curios, will please notify Mrs. J. C. Snook, president of the Club. Articles will be so exhibited as to be perfectly secure from injury. Prize tor Oartfaas- Iu order to arouse in the children of our city, a deeper interest in Nature Study and a greater love for the beautiful in and out of door surroundings, the Woman’s Study Club offers four prizes for the best four gardens made aud cared for by the children. Salem April 4, 1904. The following conditions are im H on T. J. T hrift , posed : Assessor of Coos County, 1. All children under sixteen years Coquille City, Oregon. of age may compete. Dear Sir:— At the request of Mr. 2. The garden must contain at least E. N. Smith of your county who eighty square feet. called on mo today, I write you on tho question of householder’s ex 3. All work of planting, cultivating, emption from assessment and taxa wateriug, nod training of plants tion can bo allowed on the assess must be done solely by the child, ment of 1904 for the reason that or children, of the family, ex the law allowing the exemption was cept that the ground may be first repealed at the regular session of put in order for planting, if such tho legislature of I90.'l, taking ef- work be too heavy for the child. ftet about June of that year, and 4. All who wish to compete for ftio consequently being iu effect on the prizes must hand in to the princi first day of March of this year. pal of tbe school their full names And tho law re-ensinting the exemp and location of garden by May 1st. tion was passed without any eni- ■ 5. All who have succeeded well ergoncy clause and consequently enough to desire inspection, must did not take effect until ninety days so inform Miss Florence Atkin- after its passage which was about sou, Secretary of the Study Club, the 23rd of March, Hence you by Aug. 1st. see that no exemption are allowed by law on tho first of March, the Tbe prizes will be awarded at tho date that all assessments are made. openning of school, and will be as That is, tho assessment is made as follows: of that date. An exemption is a First prize, Three Dollars; spocial privelege nnd to bo allowed Second prize, Two Dollars; must have special authority of law, Third prize, One Dollar; and as no authority was given for Fourth prize, Fifty Cents. exemptions nt the first of March, The judges will consider the no exemption can be allowed. amount of work done, the beauty Yours very respectfully, of design, the thriftness of plants, . A. M_ C rawford , and especially tbe neatness of the Attorney General. garden, which may contain either vegetables or flowers, or either. A. J. Burger will have an auction The age of the child and the locu sale of u lot of cattle, a horse, cream tion of the garden will also be con separator and some household sidered, so that the child working goods, etc., on the lGlh iDst, at 10 under unfavorable conditions will a. m. receive a just estimate of his work. “OUR it. WAY” QUICK-LUNCH COUNTER C. C. A. Notes. Mr. W. H. and Miss Lizzie Myers of Lee, aud Mr. Chas. Myers of Coquille, severed their connections wiili the school Friday Inst. The eighth grade class take their final examinations this week begin ning Wednesday, Will those who borrowed Electic Fifth Readers last year, for the purpose of learning recitations please return them, as they are wanted. Work ia being rapidly wound up for I he eDd of the yefir, which will be as aoou as things enn be left in proper shape. It waa unanimourly voted by the pupils that from this on, we begin school at eight o’clock in the morn ing aud close at twelvp, having uo afternoon sessions * i— — i——— — Ice Cream, Ice-Cream Soda Ice-Cold Soda, Milk »Shako. y Fresh Nuts, Choice Confectionery, Oregon Fruits, Tropical Fruits. Finest Fig W Sweet Cigars L u u ch G oo afers, Crackers, and Tabacco W. T. BURTON, Prop. Phone 109. r Front Street, Coquille. j THE NEW STORE, MRS. M. NOSLER, Prop. We carry a complete line o f Fashion able Trimmings Dry and Fancy Goods, Notions, Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars ---------- Chrislian Church Noies- Next .Sunday will be given to the work of the Society of Christian Endeaver. The day will begin with a sunrise prayer meeting; the Min ister will preach on “ The Endeav or Idea” at 11 a. m. There will be afternoon session nnd in the even ing several interesting addresses including one from the mtuistor on “ The Pledge” Myrtle Point, Willow- dale, and Riverton delegates will he present and have parts on the program, nil are cardially invited to attend this miniature convention. and Tobacco. An Elegant Line o f China Ware. We haue the Just rite G. D., Long Hip, Straight Front Corsets. J * rsrv Death’s Harvest Deprives You of Your Dear Ones. Sanford’s iliim iin s Show your lovo for tho one who is gone by providing a monument worthy the memory of that one. A large monument or n small marker, whichever you chooBe at his place, will show the host judg ment of first-class designers and workmen. - I N ------ REAL $ 15000 — ■ ESTATE. I One of the finest Coos county. farms iu $ 4 0 0 0 A good farm of 50 acres and — — large list personal property. $ 3600 One of the best 27-acre dairy j 1 $ 350 ■,l™ places on Coquille river. 10 acre tract of bench land near town, lays fine, sloping toward south, extra fine place for fruit, chickens, etc. No improvements, $ 5 0 0 0 A fine *0 acre farm near Arago. ■ Mostly rich bottom, all improved. First-class house and two new barnes, other buildings and con veniences. A model dairy ranch. $ 1000 Nice residence property, close to business. $ 400 Two o f the beRt residence lots in the city. A residence property that is dirt $ 500 cheap. lG4-aore placo between Bandon 1000 and Empire, 8 ncres bottom cleared. balance bench land black soil, good house and barn. $ 6 0 0 House and one lot near business. — ■■■■■■ Pays 10 per cent interest on this price. $ 100 Two corner bottom lots. $ $ 260 Two floe lots house. nuitr the $ 300 Two lots nioely located. $ 600 HalfMoek of atx fine lots. £ 2800 ac I kjo I- Afina corner hnsiness property It is ioipossible to describemy list in this olnmn. If yon are lookina for a Rood piece of property at a reasonable price, l can certainly soil yon. Hemetubet, I rent hon-s-s and farms and do all kind, of agency hnsiness. Come in snd see roe befor»* bnyiny I can save yon DOLLARS O. I HANFORD. CoqQille, Oregon. AND GRANITE WORKS F. M. Stewart Prop COOS M ARSHFJELD, OR. Telephone.’ Main 288. E1 E ïi/NIew Drug Store GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP | Ì GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT K‘' MEDICINES, DRUGGLSTS’ SUPPLIES TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Prescriptions A Specialty. Having had many years of experience in tbia line we are prepared to give all tt)e heat of satisfaction. (Golden Building í¥33 - - - Coquille, OfegoiG IQ I