LOCAL N E W S. Apple boxes at Johnson’ s mill. Apple boxes for sale by J . G Ed Lasswell, of Lee, made our See J. 1). Myers' ad.— Cattle to Fish. sanctum a pleasant call yesterday. Give J. G. Fish your orders for tiude for sheep, apple boxes. Mrs. L. A. Lawborn, of McKin Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGee, of Beaver slough, were in town W ed- d silay. Good piano for sale cheap. In quire of the Wilson Jewelry Co. Fresh peaches at at Mrs, Hosier's. Call on the Coquille Furniture & Box factory for your apple boxes. Hon. J. M. Glass will speak at Fine Spruce apple boxes in any the Willowilale Presbyterian church quantities at Johnson’ s mill, Sunday at 11 a. in. Those desiring clams should ad Go in anil see the big bargains Mrs. dress W . A. Hoover, Baitdou. Haleb is offering in millinery. Orders for apple boxes filled The prizes for gardens offered by promptly at the Johnson mill. the Woman’s Study Club will be For good meals, splendid rooms awarded Friday at the close of and bath, go to Mrs. Su g g ’s boarding school. house. Fou S ale — A good camp stove To T rade — Fifteen head of cows aud tent. Inquire at Mrs. Boyd’s. and several head of young cattle for Occasionally we have a chance to good sheep. hear a good outside speaker. Our Early rising is said to be good for people will certainly hear Hon. Mr. Glass. the health, but the matter has never Leave your order for pie and cakes at the Davis house. been thoroughly investigated. Men wishing employment should Rev. Clark Rower'of Albany is to call at the H erald office. W e have begin a series of revival meetings at several calls for men at different the Christian church Oct. 2. All kinds of work. are heartily invited. J. H. Wandling, who returned Have you tried Amethyst double recently with his brother, F. M enameled ware at T - H . Mnhl & and frrnily, from a trip into north C o’s. ern California aud Southern Oore- Fine brown Leghorn cockerels, gou along the rai'road, is working B okn .— A t September Mrs. 16, first page oi the paper for the pur pose of advertising their big blow out set for the 8th of uext month. Good location for young girl wishing to attend school and assist in house work for her board. Ad dress H erald . It is a fact and worthy of note that the passage of the direct pri mary and the local option laws at the Juno election is the first in stance of laws being passed in the United States without the interven tion of a legislature. Oregon leads in some things. A. C. Lukene, the carpenter, and his helpers are progressing nicely with the work lower port of preparing the of the Odd Fellows’ building to receive the postoffice, and will be ready for the change which will take place about the first of next month. W . H. Berger, state organizer for the Independent Order of Lions has been ;u this city for several days Gravelford, Oregon, L i t t l e i stable. He is meeting with considerable encour agement, and expects to be success ful. While he cannot remain with us right along, the work of push ing the matter along will be left with our townsman, Charles A. H ol lingsworth. This is certainly a good order, having introduced some Riverton and Peart’s Coals J. M. Bright, a son. N e w C atholic H ospital. Here it is— Good Paint, at $1,40 Our friend, Peter Crow, the min J I o d , at T. H , Mehl & Go’s. A number of people gathered Nothing like a dish of Ice cream our office a pleasant and substantial Sunday afternoon to witnonsthe lay on a hot day. Mrs. Nosier {serves ing of the corner stone of the now call yesterday. lit. Catholic hospital at North Bend. Miss Florence Atkinson, who has Promptly at 3 o’clock Rev. E d F or R e n t . — Two neat and cozy spent the last two or three months ward DouLelly began the ceremony rooms for students or any one wish- at her old home at Pendleton, re with prayer, after which bespread to do light housekeeping. Inquire turned Tuesday. the m or'ir aud adjusted the stone of Ben Figg. Miss Anna Logan, at W. A. Good to its proper position. In the lower man’s, does dress making. W ill go Mrs. Batch is oppening some grand side of the stone had been pre bargains in All summer millinery and out and b o w by the day or will viously chiseled a small hollow of a lot of remnants. take sewing at home. about six or eight inches square. A swell and up-to-date line ol In this was placed a small box made Cattle for Sbeep. sweaters tor gents, ladies and child of copper, which contained two ren just opened at Mrs. Nosler’s, W ill trade a fine lot of cows and documents, on one of which was in and the prices are jnst right. several head of young stock for scribed the names of the ecclesiasti Rev. R. A . Reagan will preac sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on cal authorities— His Holiness Pius next Sunday at 11 a. m., but no Rinck creek. Address Coquille. X; Most Reverend Alexander services at night at the Southern Christie, archbishop of the Oregon Methodist church. MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0, City diocese, and Rev. Edward Don er, who is in from Eckley, made ceived a telepl.oue message W ed an4 adjoiuing missions. On the other were tho names of the civil authorities— President Governor George H. Roosevelt, Chamberlain and L. J. Simpson, mayor of North Bend, With these documents were placed several religious pictures and emblems, a copy of the Evening THE GREAT INDIAN Liver, Kidney and Blood Medicine, Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases I of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Price $1 per package. For Sale only by MRS. LINA JOHNSON, Agent for Coquille, Oregon. Post, Coast Mail, Sun, News, Gardi- NOTICE uer Gazette, a 1904 dollar and a few ADMINISTRATOR’S CREDITORS. When TO other other smaller coins. the stone was laid in place this re ; In the County Court of tire county of ceptacle was hermetically sealed. j Coos and the state of Oregon. In the matter of the estate After the various ritualistic cere of monies appropriate to the occasion Sophia E. Robinson, deceas 1. Notice is hereby given that the under were concluded, Father Donnelly signed has by an order of the County made a short address, in which he I Court of Coos counOy, Or., been duly appointed ad ministator of the estate of said, in part: “ For a number of Sophia E. Robinson, deceased. years this section of the country has ! All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to pre felt the crying need of such an in sent the same to me, with prope. stitution as is now being built. vouchers, at my office in Coquille City, Or., within six months from date here Several years ago I was approached of, and all persons indebted to the said by different prominent business estate are hereby notified to pay the same at once, without delay. men who requested me to build u Dated at Coquille, Or., September hospital for the accommodation of 17, 1904. R obert B urns , Administrator of the estate of Sophia the diseased and maimed or those E. Robinson, deceased. who might be injured in accidents. I took the matter up, and after two JXOTICH F O R P U B L ilC A T IO N . years of hard work, meeting with D e p a r t m b n t o f t h k I n t e r io r . many difficulties and discourage ments, the building of a hospital still seemed far away, and had it W . P. Paints, varnishes and not been for the enterprise, lib Chinatnel, in all colors, especially erality aud broad-mindedness of of the death of his old comrade, adapted for chairs, floors and le- North Bend’s estimable mayor, L. George Penbroke, which took place ncliutn, at T. H , MeLl <fc Co’s. J. Simpson, the project would have Tuesday in the Soldiers’ Home at Ed. Gillespi, of the Sam Smith probably been abandoned and there Roseburg. The body was brought place across from Johnsons’ mill, fore the credit for the building of to Myrtle Point for interment, and informs us thut there are four steers this institution justly belongs to the funeral takes place at 10 a. m. about his pluce which he wishes the him.” today. Several of our old soldier owner to look after. They are Father Donnelly further said that boys will attend the burial. marked crop and underbit in left nesday bringing the sad intelligence United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, July 7, 1904. Notice is hereby given thnt in oomph, ance with the provisions o f the act o f C on gress of June 3. 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washing ton Territory.” as extended to ah P ublic Land States by aot of Aug. 4,1892, Charles B. B rsdbury.of Marshfield, oounty o f Coos. State o f Oregon, has filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2031. for the purchase o f L ois 2, S W * NEK. W X HEK o f sec tion No. 4 in township No. 27 sooth. Range No. 12 West and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agrieultnral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W. U. Donglas, U. S. Commis sioner at his office at Marshfield. Oregon, on Saturday, the 1st day of October, 1904, He names as witnesses: Hiram King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and Lyman E, Noble, ah o f Marshfield, Oregon, Any and ah peraons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or liefore said 1st day of October. 1904. they were now in position to push L ost . — Small memorandum book ear and split in right, and branded the work along more rapidly than with backs off, also pair of specta with an H or an R. had heretofore been done, and that cles in black case, between depot Attorney W . C. Chase was chosen the building would probably be and switch. $2.00 reward. Leave by Sheriff Gullier as guard to ac under cover before the rainy season at this office. company Deputy Ed. Gallier to began. In conclusion, be said that J. A. Jackson, late of this county, Salem with the prisoners, A. E. this institution would not only be H e will now of Grass Valley, Or., telephones Suckau and Eurl Steele. open to Catholics, but to all creeds R. W . Helm, of Arago, of the death take advantage of the trip to have and faiths regardless of color and by accident of bis son, Myrl, which a visit with Mrs. Chase and her race; and that the purpose of its occurred on the 13th of this month parents, Mr. end Mrs. W 111 . Rich, at erection was to afford an asylum for Newburg. at L cb Angeles, Cal., but does not the sick and maimed, where they give any particulars. Myrl Jack- F or S ale C heap — Cattle and b og s, could rece’ ve proper care and medi son will be remembered by many good milk cows giving milk; $20 cal attention. friends in this county who will re. per head, twelve head of nice Dur ham stears, six yearlings, six 2-year- Mayor L. J. Simpson then took gret to learn of his sudden and un $ 75 olds; also some heifers, oue fine the stand and made a short and timely end. young sow with nine half-blooded well-worded speech, in which he $9000 I find nothing better for liver O. I. C. pigs, one very large Dur- modestly denied the soft impeach ham bull comiDg 3 this fall. In derangement and constipaion than quire of C- A. Pendleton, Fat Elk. ment that any credit was due to $2000 -----------> «>> • ...---------- Chamberlain’» Stomach and Liver him for the building, hut said that — REAL F. Andrews, Des He See* Beet W ho Sees the Con Father Dounelly has labored untir sequences For Sale by R. S. ingly for over two years for its Knowlton. Do you see the ser erection, and that to him, and him ious consequences alone should all praise be given. W a s t e d — Coal miners; 150 coal of c o ntinued eye Mr. Simpson said this hospital miners can secure employment at strain? Priceless be- Renton, Wash., where former em y o id all other pos would be of groat benefit to all the ployes refuse to work at a scale at sessions is the eye- surrounding country, and he called sigl t, and it de upon the people to give substantial which skilled pick miners can earn serves your highest from $3 to $4 per day for eight aid to Father Donuelly iu its build cansideration. hours’ work. Steady eight months ing, as the funds now on hand Do 1 ’ t trifle with in the year and balance half time. your eyes! and be would not be sufficient for its com new features which are certainly de No company store or boarding ware of peddlers sirable and are bound to make it in houses. Owners will run the mine and grafters. I guarantee a perfect fit. time a lender in the institutions of as an open camp. F. A. H il l , V. R. W ilson , its kind. iupt. Optician. Coquille, Or. W’ antrd — Quickly, few persons to whole sale house among retail merchants money ad vanced; commission extra; perman ent engagement; Business success ful; previous experience not essen tial; inclose self-addressed envelope. Address, Superintendent Travelers, 325 Dearborn street, Chicago. Sept 20.12 t Iv t^ -U S T Six fine lots, best location, at the redioulonaly low price of $75 each For twenty days only. The beat hotel proposition in Honthero O ro«on. Growing town. Doing a fine bnaineas. Fine farm of 21 aorea near Co- qnille. All bottom, good im provements, House and two fine lot« in good location. $ 800 Good honae, barn and four lota in fine location. $2750 Fnrnitnre and box factory, thriving toMn in weatern Oregon good machinery, good location and doing a good baainena. Thin ia a bargain. $ 500 House and one lot near b a n n e r , rente for $5 per month. Any reaaonable offer geta thia property. new era in which he hoped RDd be $ 100 Two oorner bottom lota. Ho called attention lo the fact (lmt the occasion marked an $1100 epoch in the history of North Bend, it being the laying lieved many like occasions would take place. — North Bend Post. I N otice Notice is hereby given to the public that Mary Kosla, my wife, has left my lied nnd iioaid without just cause and provocation, and that I will not in anv wav lie re sponsible for her acts nnd hereby warn all against trusting her on my apeount, F rank R osta , $ 2 6l> Two fine lots house. near the school- $ 300 Two lots nicely located. $*$00 * A"® corner business property It is impossible lo describe my list in this eViamn. If yon are looking for s pood piece of property at a reasonable price, I can certainly snit you. Remen.be,, I rent houses and farms and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in I nnd eee me before buying I can save yon DOLLARS. '*'• p, C. SANFORD, Coquille, Oregon, I H o -w F a r t tie r Must you be dragged before you realize you are m aking a mistake in not using Electric Lights. T h e la t e s t in MILLINERY at M r s , C. la. M o o n ’s - a . -___ You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery at my store Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp ing done to order. - M r s . O. M o o n FR O N T STR E E T , CO Q U ILLE, OR. The Highest Quality That Can Be Put on the Block! - - That's the claim that we mike about our Meeli. The Meat Trust has advanced the prices, but we de- mend that the quality be advanced also. Our prices are not of the Trust order, although the quality is of the very best. A trial w II convince you. We substantiate every statement that we make. Our Sausage is made by an expert. P. E . D R H N E , COQUILLE FRO N T ST. Dairy Produce SW EET CREAM ICE MILK AND IN Q U A N T I T I E S T O S U IT Coquille ice & Cold-Storage Co. Don't Have Cold Feet -B U T B U R N - John Peart’s Coal delivered by W . H . Mansell to all Large scales in connection. parts of town at $3 00 per ton W eighing 10 cents per load ESTATE. of the first $ 400 corner stone of a public building, $ 500 and said it was the opening of a pletion. Who tied the oow’g tail to his leg in the process of milk in g; said she had not drugged him over two miles before he roalized he had made a mistake. — Nice email place o f 8 acrea near town, well improved, 4 acrea foil bearing orchard, balance paatore and meadow. Good eyoporator. Thia ia a good inveatment. Fine amall place of 14 acrea near town, fair boildinga. Two of the beat reaidence lota in the city. A reaidence property that ia'dirt oheap. $18 salary and expenses paid weekly; expense in $ 900 $1500 and agents; local territory of few counties. E J. T . K m ixisa, R egister. Sanford's Bargains long-established T H per g nelly, missionaiy of the Marshfield represent ^ * 1904, to Mr. and looking up the pronpeets for organ Tablets. L. izing a lodge of that justly popular Moines, Iowa. aud noble order at this city. Also a com- * Sole Agent for Leave orders been dismissed by Judge Hamilton. I f you are a citizen of Coquille, die down in their first kiln of bricks Mrs. J. F. Lee, of Riverton, who do not be neglertiug the important and that in about ten days from has been very ill, was in town yes duty of joining the Board of Trade. that time it would bo cool enough terday, having come up to meet his wife, who sniyed at the bay on the Arthur Flynn, of Fairview, who to open. Now is the time to get Alliance. your order in for brick. has been n eastern Or« gun and Quite a number of new roofs and Idaho lor a year, returned in July Four hundred and fifty dollar many new sidewalks and fences are a id was in town yesterday shaking piano for sale cheap, because owner replacing old ones in different parts heeds with old ft tends. wishes to go away; will sell on of town which gives the city a neat Address Combination box F O R S A L E C H E A P — A scow time. er aud better appearance, and many with house on it 15*30 feet In No. 53, Marshfield, Or. more such improvements should be quire of Ge.o. W . Leggett, River W . E. McDuffee, of this city, re made in the near future. ton, Or. Wuoduieu of the World the Dealer iu Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. plete line of Seasonable Millinery. against Sheriff Gallier has where she has been visitiDg, and John Rowan, of Fishtrap, who pounds, wagon and harness. Inquire made Mrs. R. E. Buck a short cull had the misfortune to get oue of his o f M . F. Aberson, Coquille. between train and boat. legs brokeu last spring, is in town, Judge Schroeder was down from L. A. Lee, who arrived from Cali being able to get about quite well Arago Tuesday and tells us that fornia last Sunday to see his mother, with one crutch. they have just allowed the fires to The H Ell a i.n this issue gives over ?i\ All orders handled with caretulness and expedience. The election contest case of Z. T. Sigliu Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps from imported stock for sale by J. in the Little barn. C . Watson, of Cunningham. Ad and Rubbers at Kanematz’s. F ob S a l e — Six selected dairy dress Coquille. cows, four yearling uud four calves I f you want your white shirt B. F. Collier, of this city, having six months old. For particulars done up in fine shape, take it to purchased the old Wimer place near call on J. M. Byers, on Fishtrap. the Coquille Steam Laundry. the mouth of Fishtrap, will move W e made a mistake in our last M. G. Pohl, the Myrtle Point oc. over and take charge at once. ulist, had business which called issue in regard to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W anted :— 100 long whiskered him to the b..y yesterday. He made Collier returning from California. goats for Woodman initiation. our office a plea ant call as he It was Mr. Collier alone, and he G eo . T. M oulton , Sec. will return at once after looking Coquille, Oregon. pnssed through. over his interests in this place. Mrs. Hartman, wife of Keeper The Palace barber shop has a F or S a l e — Good gentle team of Hartman at the Bandon light house, boot-blacking stand in connection. horses that will weigh io o o to 1200 came over from the bay yesterday, Drop in and get a shine. to the W ILL M EET A LL BOATS AND TRAINS. 75cts per box ley, is moving to town for the win ter. W H IT E IS The bind o f Sew ing Machines. In France they call it “ L’ Einpereur” ; in Germany, “ Weisser K o -n ig ” ; in Turkey “ La Sultana” ; in England “ The (Jliawining Needle woman” ; in Scotland “ The Onid W ife.” THE WHITE SE WING M A C H I N E Was awarded the Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition. Don’ t think of baying a sew ing machine until you hi ve seen THE NEW W hite Vibrator THE NEW White Rotary, S O L D O N E H S Y P H V M E N T S . WEJHAVEfALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES. Best Quality of Oils and Needles. Parts and Repairs for All Machines. NEW M A C H IN E S TO R B E N T The White Sewing Machine Co. 300 P O S T B T COR S T O C K T O N . B A ft P R A N O I8 C O S. K. Sykes, of koseburju Ag’ t for Coos find Douglas Counties \