LOCAL N EW S. A. E. Smith was up from Bandon yesterday. M. R. Lee, of Myrtle Point, went to Bandon Wednesday. E. Be Lilian, the printer, is hold ing a position on the Recall. H. L. Carl, the Norway creamery man, was in this city Wednesday. Sheriff Gallier had business which called him to the bay Wednesday. Foa S ale ,—At a bargain, team of horses, set of light harness, also good thoroughbrace hack. Enquire of C. H Janies. L. B. Hollenbeck, of Lee, had business in town a couple of days this week. Mrs. Capt. Alva Lee, of the North Fork, Is in town visiting her sister, Mrs. It. 8. Kuowlton. Adolph Hultin who has been fir­ ing on the Liberty for some time, is off for the present. Jack Hayter, of Bandon, is deck­ hand on the Dispatch while Harry Flandera takes a rest. The Ladies’ Aid Society met at the .home of Mrs. A. E. Simpson, west of town, yesterday. E. B. Fish, the North Bend con­ tractors and builder, was over a couple of days this week. J. G. Itussell, of Langlois, has been in town a few days, taking in this part of the country. I. M. Weekly and Steve Minard, of Lee, were in to see us Wednes­ day cyening while in town. O. A. Kelly, tho Rivertou hotel man, was up to town Tuesday, look­ ing much improved in health. Dr. Tatom, the Painless Dentist, c f Portland, will be found at the Wickham House for two weeks. •T. W. McConnell, of Langlois, spent two or three days in town this week, greeting old friends. George Belloni, of the Figg place, has been a patient sufferer from a felon on one of his hands. J. K. McLeod, o f near town, who has been under tho weather for some time, is somewhat improved. J. M. Upton, one of Marshfield’s prominent attorneys, had business at the county seat on Wednesday, Miss Edna Lorenz, of this city, is visiting her brothers, George and Charles, and their families at Ban­ don. Col Harry, of Sitkura, who came to town a week ago, was taken ill and was unable to return home till yesterday. A. H. Snyder, of Myrtle Point, was in town yesterday to see the families of his sons, Capt. Levi and Engineer Alex. Shredded Drane’ s. whole-wheat biscuits at Tlios. Heaton has been made local agent for the Faultless Stump pull­ er, one of which he had in operation here for a week or so. For Ashland House Lining Strang’s. go to Misses Etta Bosen and Ethel Cheever, of Cairyville. who have been attending the Gravel Ford academy, were in town Wednesday. About January 1, E. A. Howey lost hie ledger, containing accounts between himself and road district No, 28. Finder please leave same a; this office. Don’ t forget that Strang keeps Shoes of all kinds. J. L. Bean was up to town yester­ day and informed us that his knee is still bothering him considerably, and that be will return to the hos­ pital at Marshfield today. We sin­ cerely hope be maybe able to get his^limb entirely cured soon. A specially fine lot of iiandkerchiefs at Mrs Payne’ s. In another column will be found a telegraphic report of an accident on the steamer Olympia and the se­ vere scalding of Chief Engineer Sam Snyder and another engineer. A. H . Snyder, of this city, his brother, has received a late message stat:ng that Sam is improving. We sincerely hope his injuries will prove to be less serious than they were at first thought to bo. E. L. Tozier was up from Pros- Jack Grimes is in tovn. Myrtle Point Items. Nl»»ili-i| la,-r ll i - a u t v . Harriet Howard, of 209 \V. 34th St,. New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: I had had Salt Rheum or Eczemr for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Buck- len’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at R. S. Knowton drug store. j per Tuesday. DON’T WORRY! R. S. Tyrrell, of Arago, was Prof. Peason has closed bis eight Miss Lottie Pope came over from among our business visitors Wed­ school last Friday. nesday.! bay yesterday. Mrs. Geo. GueriD, accompanied We're here tojstay. Oyster crackers at Drane’s. W. F. Disher was up to this city by her son, George, Miss Dora Big­ from Bandon yesterday. F or R ent — A good house and elow and Mrs. Chas. Guerin, spent Apply at The schooner Lizzie Prein sailed ' several nice garden lots. a few days visiting at Marshfield the We believe in progress. this office. from Bandon Saturday. last of the week. I If you want nice mackeral, call at Joseph Ferry, the Riverton mer­ E. F. Davenport went to Ashland Drane’ s. I f you don't believe it drop in and chants, was up to town Tuesday. on Tuesday to visit his wife who First-class meals and nice roomB Sewing Machine Repairing. Regular services at the M. E. has been there for some time. see the best line o f Ladies’ and at the Little Hotel. ' Mrs. C. A. David Fulton, of this city, is an expert church Sunday, morning and even­ Mrs. Ross Garratt leaves this Gage, prop. cleaher and repairer, and anyone in ing. Gents7 Furnishing Goods in Coos Great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and week to visit with her daughter at need of his services will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. Shirt Waists at Mrs. Payne’s. E. L. Wilson was in from his tne Ashland sanitarium. County. farm on the East Fork last Wednes­ W a n t e d : — A good girl for com­ Lloyd Spires sold his residence on day. pany and to help with housework. Ash street to Mrs, Anna D. Farrell Coquille, Oregon., Deo. 24, 1904. Marion Clinton, the logger, paid Call at this office. and has moved to one on Fifth St. Our stoch is up-to-uate. us a substantial visit while in town Hats at your own price at Mrs. Payne’s J. R. Benson is having a large Sperry Flour Company. store. yesterday. Sirs:—My mother always buys number of brick hauled for his new The Davis Restaurant on Front Investigate and be convinced. Sperry's flour because it is tho best J. D. Stewart, of Bandon. re­ bank. There are about 150,000 on in the market. turned from a business trip to the street is the place to go for a good the ground now. short-order meal, bread, pies of She has used it steady for five bay yesterday. Business is looking up here. Sev­ cake. years. Rolled Bariev, Bran, Shorts and eral transfers of real estate this A good Winchester Rifle for sale She likos it because it makes Potatoes, at Strang’s. week. aheap. Inquire at this office. finer grained and whiter bread. Bonn.—At Parkersburg, January Over f jrtv cases of mumps in town F . M. Stew art, the m arble man, It raises more quickly and it 23, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. O bserver . returned from his trip to M yrtle now. makes about six more loaves to the Morgan, a son. Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar­ P oin t W ednesday and return ed to sack than any other brand of flour. Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the macy. M arshfield the same day Coquille Valley Packing Co. My mother likes Sperry's best be­ Choice onion sets at Knowlton’ s drug At u meeting of tho Board of Di­ cause she can depend on it. With The schooner Advance arrived at W. H. MANSELL, P r o p . store. rectors of the Coos Bay Chamber of other brands of flour you will once Bandon Sunday, being out only Successor to T. J. Little. Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, of the Commerce held last Monday eve­ in a while get a poor sack, but with three days from San Francisco. G E N E R A L D R A Y IN G . Sixes mines, came down Wednesday ning, tho following resolution was Sperry’s you never get a poor sack Crane, the grocer, keeps nice fresh and proceeded to the bay where aunanimously adopted: vegetables. and that is really the best reason W IL L M E E T A LL B O A TS A ND T R A IN S . Resolved, That the Secretary of mamma has for using Sperry’s flour. Tlios. Heaton has been made local they will visit relatives and friends. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. School books at Knowlton’ s Drug the Coos Bay Chamber of Com­ Yours truly, agent for the Faultless stump-puller, Store. merce communicate with the Cham­ one of which he has had in opera­ E arl S immons . Anyone having stumps on upland bers of Commerce or Boards of Sole Agent for tion here for a week or so. which they want pulled would do Trade o f Myrtle Point, Coquille, If you want to look at a fine lino of BUSINESS NOTICES. well to call on Thos. Heaton. He Bandon, Marshfield, North Bend underclothing go to Strang’s. has 700 acres engaged as soon as and Empire, and suggest the forma­ Mrs. W. H. Sherrard. of this city, Largest Btock of Clothing and Gents’ the waters are off the bottoms. tion of an executive committee to Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. who has been ailing since the first Nice display of valentines at K now l­ to be known ns the Coos County Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing, of tho year, is still poorly and with ton’ s drug store. T H E Lewis and Clark Fair Commission, cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. little signs of improvement. The new broom factory, that was to be composed of ^even members W . P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils For crest bargains in Lndies* Hats and Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk­ started up the first of the present to be chosen as follows: One mem­ and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’s. Shirt Waists call on Mrs. Payne. ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before W A Goodman will go anywhere in E. B. Fish, the North Bend con­ year at Roseburg, burned down ber to be selected by the commercial Coos county to move your house or he realized he had made a mistake. tractor and builder, was over a Saturday night. Loss $0,000. In­ bodies o f each of the above named barn. To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and H o w E a r t lx e r couple of days this week looking surance $3,000. towns, nnd the seventh to be selected several head of young cattle for good Knowlton sells choice onion sets at by tho members of the county court sheep. after property interests and visiting Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a 1 2 } Í cents per pound. friends. A fire line of the latest in dress goods from among their own number, and mistake in not using Electric Lights. W anted .— 10 men in each state to who shall act as Chairman of the is Being received at Mrs Payne’s store For a nice short-order meal, call at on Front street. travel, tack signs and distribute lhe Davis restaurant, Front street. committee; such committee to have For fine carpet and rug weaving ap­ samples and circulars of our goods. Anyone having stumps on upland to Mrs. K. Holverson.of the Mc­ Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 pel- full and complete charge of the col­ ply which they want pulled would do day for expenses. Kuhlman Co., lection and distribution of the funds Adams place. Standard Patterns are now reduced well to call on Thos. neaton at Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago. contributed for the purpose of the to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at once. He has 700 acres engaged The Dispatch bursted one of the exhibits, as well as of the exhibit Kunematz’ s store. as soon as the waters are off the flanges on her main shaft Tuesday itself. J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. bottoms. Delivered in town, on the cars or on the on her run down and was unable to Important Announcement. boat at $12 per ton. Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub make her regular trip on Wednes­ $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch hers and nnbrellas at J. S. Kanematz’ s. day. Repairs have been made, how­ Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist, late of in Southern C oob , with plenty ol outiy Members of the Mothers’ and ever, and she will be on her run San Francisco, Cal., is now at Co­ ing Government land. J. J. S tanley . Teachers’ Association are earnestly againitoday. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and Newly established. Everything neat and up-to-date in every quille City, will remain until Febru­ requested to be present at a special Valentines, and valentine noveltieB at. ary 5th, 1905. Those requiring the canned goods lias just been received at respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Drane’s. meeting, to be held by the associa­ Knowlton's drug store. services of an up-to-date dentist tion, at the schoolhouse, Monday, A. McCue, of Parkersburg, who will do well to call on Dr. Steele at I ’ lcn -.n ilI n u ll M i n i E f f e c t i v e . FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OREGON. Jan. 30, 1905 at 4 p. m., for the pur­ had the misfortune to get a rib or his office up stairs in the Martin T. T- Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, pose of completing arrangements two fractured recently while loading building, Front street, Coquille. Liberty. Texas, writes D ec25,1902: for the reception to be given Feb. lumber on a schooner, was up to *-•» •- “ With pleasure and unsolicited 8tb, to those attending teachers’ e x -, town Tuesday, and is feeling much by you, I bear testimony to tho Notice. curative power of Bullard’s Hore- amination. I nez R. C hase , Pres. better of his injury. We beg his All persons are hereby notified hound’s Syrup. I have used it my F ob S alk —or trade for cows or young pardon for failing to mention the family and can cheerfully affirm it cattle, gne 600-pound capacity cream baby girl who made her appearance that W. H. Smith no longer repre­ Dealers in separator. Apply to G. M. Dimmitt, sents the Coquille Coal & Lumber is the most effective and best reme­ in his home on the 14th inst. dy for coughs .and colds I have Coquille. Company, and are cautioned against ever used.” Sold by R. S. Knowl­ For good meals, splendid rooms and P. T,. Phelan, the Mvrtle Point bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house. making any payments to him for ton. sawmill man, returned from a trip M a r r ie d —At the home of Mr. the company. to the bay. While at North Bend (Signed) E. I. B raddock , aud Mrs. Edward Boyd in Coquille he took in the veneer factory, which President Coquille Coal City, January 24, 1905, at 8 p. m. seems to be doing a good business. & Lumber Company. J. A. Boone and Miss Estrella Con­ — in — Me informs us that the operators of ger, in the presence of a number of t i i r c < l I l l s M o t h e r o l ISI i i i i n i i i i I s m the factory are highly pleased with relatives of the bride. The cere­ ESTATE. F ront S t ., C oqut le , r our myrtle as a wood for this pur­ ■‘My mother has been a sufferer REAL mony was performed by Rev. J. L, for many years from rheumatism,” pose, as the timber is even in dens­ Beatty in his usual imgressive man­ says W . H. Howard of Husband, ity, the knives cutting through the This Amount of fine property ner. On the following morning tho Pennsylvania. “ At times she was $11 * 500 including two fine residences knots the same as the other timber, 10-acre ornngo grove in Pomona, Cal., happy couple started for Sumner unable to move at all, while at all and to exchange for good stock ranch. which gives the most beautiful ef­ where they will visit with the par­ times walking was painful. I pre­ # 2 800 A A110 oorQer busmens property fect. ents and relatives of the groom, sented her with a bottle of Cham­ $ 1 5 00 Nice small place of 8 acres near Ia m elosing out my line of Ladies. after which they will make their berlain’s Pain Balm and after a ■■■■!■ i town, well improved, 4 acres full applications she decided it was the Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ bearing orchard, balance pasture home at North Bend. They left most wonderful pain reliever she and meadow. Good eyoporator. Cali and get prices. Z. C. S trang . This is a good investment. Carl Albrecht, of Marshfield, is in amid a shower of rice, taking with had ever tried, in fact, she is never Honse and two lots in good them the best wishes of a host of without it now and is at all times location. A bargain. the Coquille valley taking charge of able to walk. An occasional ap­ Good house, barn and four lots friends. all exhibits for the Lewis and Clark in fine location. plication of Pain Balm keeps away J- G- T’ish & Son, Knowlton’ s drug store has a full line the pain that she was formerly Corner business property. Better exposition, and no trouble should investigate this now. of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the troubled with.” For sale by R. S. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes be spared in putting anything and A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 160 famous D. M. Ferry’s seeds in packages. Knowlton. Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. acres, 4 acres cultivated. 40 acres everything which would be of inter­ Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given in grans, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300.000 feet fine cedar est at the big fair in his hands. D ie d — At the home farm on Catch­ prompt Attention. timber. This is a genuine bargain. North Bend, Oregon, Since the state is going to make a ing inlet, Monday, Jan.123, 1905, $ 5 00 A residence property that is dirt Dec. 22, 1904. —■ cheap. liberal appropriation for the fair, James Catching, at the advanced Sperry Flour Com’p., $ 300 Two lots nicely located. and Coos will necessarily be com­ age of 78. Marshfield, Oregon. am Handling a line of samples from pelled to stand her share of this ex­ £ 260 Two fine lots near the school- The deceased was an old pioneer Gentlemen: Receiving your post­ * honse. pense, she ought to be in a position of Coos Bay, having come here er I compete for the reward of $5.00 * 900 The bent residence lot in Coquille. to reap her share of the rewards, about 25 years ago from Cow Creek, * Installment plan. to the boy or girl in North Bend But this will not be the case with­ Douglas county, and settled on $ 100 Two corner bottom lots. who sends in the best reason why out an effort on the part of the peo­ Catching ¡Diet, which received its Six fino lots, best location, at the his or her mother likes Sperry flour $ 75 ■■ redioulously low prioe of $76 each ple to have something there to at­ name from a brother, Ephriam My mother uses Sperry’s flour and It is impossible to describe ray list in this tract attention. If you have any­ Catching, who had settled there a finds it makes very sweet bread and column. If yon are looking for a good thing, hustle it up, or if you are in a few years earlier, where he has piece of property at a reasonable price, l is superior to many higher priced can certainly suit you. a position to produce something since continuously resided. Be­ flours. Kemembet, I rent houses and farms, We have 450 different styles to select from. We guar­ Yours truly, make loans aud do all kinds o f agency next season, -‘get in and dig” and sides an aged wife the deceased antee the Fit and Workmanship. E rnest V ioabs . Age 13. business. Come in and see me before bay­ see to it that you are not behind. ing. I can save you DOLLAKH. leaves one son and two daughters to W . T. Kerr & Co. I IVERY and FEED STABLE Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. The City Restaurant FRANK W ILSO N , Prop. Dean & Morgan Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard. Bacon, Hams, Sanford’s Bargains Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur­ keys and Game in season. O . Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY Ed. V. Price & Company, the Chicago Tailors mourn bis death. The son, John Catching, is a well known farmer, of Sumner; one daughter, Mrs. Geo. Nome, resides oa the north fork of the Coquille, while the other daughter lives in Arizona. James Catching was widely known and respected, and friends in all parts of the county will be grieved to hear of his demise. For the past several months lhe deceased to his bed and his death was not unexpected by the family and friends. C a r l i s l e I* n O. C. 8ANFOHD, Coquille, Oregon. H a r f l a . I . I. It. Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ O f1 a morning, when first arising, I thi often find a troublesome collection and CURE t h i LUNC8 of phlegm which produces a cough WITH and is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Ballard's Hore- hound Syrup will at once dislodge it, and the trouble is over. I know C onsumption Prie* | o f no medicine that is equal to it, SOc k $1.0 0 and it is so pleasant to take. I can Fre» Trial. OLD« most cordially recommend it to all Surest and Q uickest Cure for all persons needing a medicine for T H R O A T and L U N O TRO U B - throat or lung trouble.” For sal« I U , or M O N E T BACK. by R- 8, Knowlton, KILL COUGH Dr. King’s New Discovery FOR l ° U 8M * *«« We slel Suits from $ I A up And expect to make a specialty ol this business. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fred Slagle, Tailor C O Q U IL L E , OREGON