i .i-, T r a v e l b y S ea Wherever the land is white or B U S I N E S S N O T IC E S . clay like the roads have been roun 1- Departures north by Alliance, Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at , ed uii and w ill not be graveled. Brine’». Friday May 5: Mrs It Helm, E H They become compact aud hard, Don’t lorget that Strang keep« Shoes W E D N E S D A Y , M AY 10, l!tor>. and make the best roads in the Hurtle anil wife, Ivan Hess, A G of all hinds. As tine a lino o( negligee shirts as ever county. Where the laud is low, Cox and wife, A Wilson, Hayes W a rn in g Th at id T im e ly roads are rounded up with line r. topic, Mrs J D Clinton, A E Dick, came to tow n, at 7. C . StrangV Will v.,.1, T -,.i »„ A piano for sale on easy terms -..n, F W Zinn, An-1 take ...A p part í."i? fP .r T trade. le,°" Enquire at this gravel. ", Noah N" al‘ Taylor. ra-vlor‘ An’ in But few day» «go the Portland drew West, T Tom Nielson, W D office. __ -«It* - Traveler»’ Aid A»»oeiation of this MeCully, Mabel Fairchilds, Mrs E Full line of tine, fre-h groceries and J im m y B ritt Cham pion city annouuccd the prepaition of a h*'’ i,,st h"e" r‘‘ceiv<'’ 1 ,lt Faiachilds, 8 Hickman, T L Owen, j large number of leaflets and pla­ San Francisco, May C.— James \ Duffe.v, 1» U BUru, G L> Halley For tine carpet and rug weaving ap- cards, to bo distributed in the var­ Britt, of California, became light­ and wife, S B C"X, Mrs W 8 Hagen, s ply to Mrs. K. 11 ol verson, of the Mc- ious center» of population, warning weight champion of tiro world last v„l„ John T..L., Hands l»-nX- ! A darn» place. K B Henry, A B Daly, unskilled and unemployed young night when he knocked out Jaboz Call and wee the swell line of Muslin and 2 steerage. Underwear at Mrs. Nosler’s. They are women against coming to Portland White, of England, at the close of beautiful ami prices just right. to seek positions simply because it a magnificent ‘Jo round battle A m ..Is by ltoauoke from Fort- Brow„ ,.„K,mrll from priie-win- Agents fo r Cbas. A. Str-uens Ready-made and Made-to-meas­ is Exposition year. It is the pur­ .i d, Mnv lit C A Lyons, ami wife, uing stock, at $1.00 t>er setting or $.1,00 \\ ith just ‘JO seconds to go, Britt pose to set forth the fact that such h o o k e d the Englishman with liis A 15. ck. ■) W Hoover, G Laird, S j hur,lred* J ( ’ t’oquille. Absolutely Pure ure Tailor Suits. Shirt waist suits, etc. r s p / v i' t» v i>* i> ... i I Mrs. Nonler has just received her line Held of labor will be greatly over­ left on the j .w and the foreign» i ‘ 11 tr? R** b ard«,. nf Ladioi* Muslin Under wear, consisting crowded Such warning is timely went to the mat, where he lay flat M 1, Tower, J Smith and wife, L C of Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset and the hope is that it will prove on his back for eight seconds. Schafer, E M Lyons and wife, M A Covers, etc. * •- ---- efficacious. White then staggered to his feet, Hood, \Y W Gatchell, VV J Nelligau, Died. F o r S ale I t is very natural that many but was powerless to defend him­ Mrs M D Cutlip, Geo Barker, P ____ A fine lot of shingles— first-class young women should be attracted self, and Britt swung right and left Erickson, wife and two children. In Portland, Oregon, May 5,1905, in quality, three tom of barley and to an Exposition city, in the belief to the jaw. Mrs. Martha A. McCormic, aged one of the b e st rn ilcb cow s in the The referee, to save co u n ty F o r p a rtic u la rs e n q u ire at that remunerative employment is to the plucky Englishman from need­ Those W A L K -O V E R 73 years. the H e b l a d office. Shoes were born and be had merely for the asking. This less punishment, stopped the con­ Mrs. MoCormac was the wife of bred in a first-class fac­ Rev, J. McCorraao of Astoria, and is a mistaken notion, nevertheless; test, while he was still on his feet, tory. They were made mother of Mrs. W. S. Duniway, of dangerously so, in fact, as that leaning up against the ropes in a young women may realize whose helplesg condition. for a first-class man— Portland, J. W. McCormac, of that’s you. For sale by Astoria, anil Dr. J. T. McCormac, ambitious mission results in failure, White was carried to his corner W. T. K E R R A CO. and who finds herself without cm. aud in a few minutes revived suffi­ of this city. Her death was not en­ At Myrtle Point For Information Address tirely unexpected, although she bad Does finest up-to-date work at low­ plovment, means, friends or protec­ ciently to make a little speech, in Marshfield, Oregon been ill but a short time. Mrs. Mc­ Shoes Repaired. tion in acity likePortland.with a great which he said: “ I fought the best I Phone 631. est prices. ‘ ’Courteous treat­ Cormac had beeu a resident, of Ore­ Exposition in full swing. The risks knew how and received fair play. ment'’ to all. W e sell plates, I would respectfully announce to gon for more than fifty years, having incident to such a step are not to be Britt is evidently the better man.” films, cameras and a l supplies. the citizens of Coquille that I have come to the coast from Baltimore, Printing and finishing for amateurs complacently contemplated by those opened a shop on Front street, next of the gentler sex who are endowed to the bicycle store, for repairing Maryland, by way of the Isthmus done promptly. Japan G iv in g B a tti« shoes. All work entrusted to me of Panama in the year 1853, and with plenty of moral stamina and Pebg Hushieug, May 6.— Oyamn will be promptly and neatly done having resided in the state almost who have Borne knowledge of the O. H. S IM P S O N , at reasonable prices. I alsb keep continuously since that time.— Coast world, while to the inexperienced has began active operations on the CHAS. MOOMAW, Prop. leather and shoe findings for sale. Mail. not so equipped there is positive Russian left, and indications are R. W. O sbocne . that the Japanese are preparing an menace iu the situation. Front Street. Opposite Hotel Coquille, NOTICE. It would bo well if the Portland offensive movement on a largo scale. Travelers’ Aid Association called at­ Another general battle is believed R. C. Lee, who has been in the The Japanese tention in its warning to the unfor- to be imminent. employ o f the W . R. Haines Music All work done in up-to-date style a n ! guaranteed first-clAss. _ tunato fact that young women of havo concentrated their heavy col- Company the past feiv months, is Coquille Ijerald. A MATTER OF HEALTH PfefCC’s The place to buy Dry Goods at Right Prices. & a k i N 0 C a l! and look o ve r ou r S to ck and be C on vin ced . POWDER HAS HO SUBSTITUTE I I HORSFALL HOSPITAL MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT. Brown rigg P h o to - - S tu d io A private Hospital well equipped for the treat­ ment of su rgical and medical diseases. Trained N urses in Attendance. Wm. Horsfall, M. D., Coquille Tonsorial Parlors, Boot & Shoe Repairing Notice. the city who now have employment as clerks, stenographers and the like havo 'cause to complain of the conditions which the cupidity of the landlord and boarding-house pro­ prietor promises to impose. • these umns near the ueighborhoo 1 of the Liao river, and the advance fore»-.-. are already in contact with the Rus- sian guard on tli9 main i >ad from Gakonren to Basinoti Chen. riiur.. day the Japanese c ivalrv irta-kod a latter, evidnntlv believing tIs it there force of 0 issi"!:», an 1 for.- » 1 them f » fi;!» fiit r v is to be b it one '.a ir in I'orllau i, to retire hurried up, and « / > 1 to • v¡ -¡e of that the prosent year of the Exposi­ tion, aud after that the deluge, h we Palitoun, from which tue Russians signified their intention of advanc­ ha 1 fie 1. j Any person cutting Timber or no longer connected with tit«, con­ Bark of any description on the lauds cern, and is not authorized to make of the Southern OregoD Company any collections or solicit for the or removing same, or other property makes o f any piano :r instruments from said lands, without being duly carried by the W . R Haines Music authorized in writing, will be Pros- Company. (Sigrred) W R. H a i n e s . i ute 1 according to law. A p • • ia fa • d fi»i ig tuffi dent t vid. noe for the recovery of proper- iy so taken and conviction o f the A -'t- • ••?*- .. £*«»*! tir e ij- ly. It is the condition, however, and not the ethical desire, that the wage-e lrning young woman of Port­ land who does not live at homo has to face. The more clearly this con­ dition is understood by her sisters abroad infinitely better will it bo for all concerned. N e w P la n fo r B e tte r R oad s president; Win. Rohm treasurer, ; I of the World, exteuds its sincere and L. E Brown secretary. A e thanks to all neighbors aud friends mitteo consisting of Win Rohm •vlio so kindly assisted iu the me- Wm. Kav and Henry Collier was i "orinl exercises in honor of our elected to manage the construction lnmente 1 H ail C >nsul Commander, of the above line [t was decided F. A. Falkenberg. to commence work immediately and i U. S. K nowlton , push it to completion as soon as W. H. M aniwll , possiblo. W e have subscribed $210 already, besides the business men of Coquille have insured us tint they will furnish the wire T h e work commenced Monday morning and if the wire and other supplies are or. hand in time, we will linvc the line completed on June 1st. All parties .vialiing to put a ’phone in tlirir house should give notice as soon as possiblo. i ; Albany, Or., May (>.— Some of the b» st road work in Oregon is being done on the roads of Linn County. The work is systematic and uniform throughout the entire county. Last spring thoCounty Court,in fixing ap­ portionment of money s for road pur­ poses, offered ns an additional in­ ducement to build good roads that Wm. Howell is now hauling logs every district which by subscription for George Martin. Fri. -r landing should raise $100 would bo given is iu front o f F e r r y ’s o in the! $100 by the county. center o f our town. Many or the districts took advan­ tage of this offer, and not content with raising $100, doubled that NOTICE amount, the county producing its Notice hereby « iven t !»fi* th * part proper proportion. As a result, more nereliip heretofore oxiatinif Ix'twoei money lias been spent improving Stephen !« Min*r 1 ani B. Folsom, .lf>- the roads of Linn Countv this year ing basineM under iho limi nim e ol Minanl A FoI<»om h ia l»een »liaolre t. VÌ than ever before, ami the money has bill«, notes Mint arcr unta «tue nr t»i l>e been spent to some purpose, beeau-e come iln«* eai B Folaom: and all obligation? of ?ai l p county. *n J. J. S tanley , Committee. « « ro w in g A ch e« m ill P a in * Mr.». Josie Sumner, Bremond, Tex. writes, April 15, 1902 “ I have ii- 1 Ballard’s Snow Linim ent in iny fam ily for three yearn. I would not lie without it in the house. I have used it on my little girl for -.trowing pains and aches in her k n ee«. It cured her right away. I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with goal success. It is the best liniment I ever used.” 25c, 50c and $1.00. It. 8. Knowlton. Hotel and livery stable for sale. Roth h ridings in good condition; lit rooms in ; ho'-1. 12 (»elrooms. All rooms fur­ to- u I. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 ■ loan, hai wire on ea9y payments. For fun1 -r information i-afl <>n or address ! M Furman, the I’ian.. 'tan. Marsli- fio! I» Dr., ,.r .it this office. TIM Week m May! Coquille, Oregon. >SZX2S2S F Alfred Johnson, H aving to lay upon my bed for parties concerned, will be given one- 14 days from a severely bruised Twenty miles to the west a force halfvof the property recovered, ing room reut and the priceof board leg, I only found relief when I used SOUTHERN O r e g o n COMPANY. uutil their working-girl patrouB of Russians was engaged m aking e a bottle of Ballard's Snow L in i­ _______ — _______ have come to regard the Fair as a reconnoiter, and ran into a Japanese : ment. I can cheerfully recommend H crblne. detriment to their welfare. Many ambush. All except five of the par- ty were killed. W ill overcom e indisgestion and of these’young women declare that —— [dyspepsia; regulate the bowels and , after they pay the advanced price of Riv^CB^k-PiZtc-atp.; tire' ilver and kidney complaints. living1 , H i h a v o left from a It is the beat blood enricher and week’s wages but a fraction of u dol Tbo Riverton saw mill is now lar for clothing and incidental ex running at full capacity. They are j invigorator in the world. It is pure- i Iv vegetable, perfectly harmless, ponses. turniug out some splendid lumber. and should you be a sufferer from The facts, if forcibly brought to Joseph Ferry started steam in the j disease, you you will use it if you are the attention of young women who boilers at his mine last week. He wise. erroneously believe that during the is now pumping out the water. R. N Andrews. Editor and Mgr. approaching summer Portland will Dr. RnSsell, o f Coquille, mo le a >a and Rock ledge News, Cocoa, be a veritable industrial Mecca professional call in town last week. writes; I have used your Her- should be beneficially discouraging He was called iu to see Mrs. Post • in mv family, and find it a These are not pleasant facts, even while here. m i xcellent medicine. Its ef- for Portland people to contemplate. Mr. Ferris, the ped Her, is here • u up in myself have been a It is indeed pitiable that any con­ marked benefit. Sold by R. S. siderable class of persons should listributing hi« goods. The share holders in a proposed Knowlton. allow the mighty dollar to tread so - - closely upon the heel of their con­ telephone line which is I > connect Card o i Thanks. science or perhaps more accuratelv, Riverton with Coquille, met last j V Kelly trample conscience under foot entire­ Sat'—day and elected () Myrtle Camp, No. 197, Woodmen èt&oKwoym. WF oi } spiiE.^ D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings it as the best medicine for bruises ever sen', to the afflicted. It has now bi'cono a positive necessity upon nivself. ). R. Byrnes, Merchant, Dovers- ville, Texas. ‘Joe, 50c and $1.00. Sold by It. S K'lOivltim. FR A T E R N A L O R D E R S . g OQUILIE Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0 0. F C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N Mee1 - e-fry Saturday night. U kiv . H B axter , N. (i. .J. s. L awrence , Sec'v. QOQUIllE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. Meets the first and third Thursday nights in each month. J. J. S tanley , C. P. I. H acker , Scribe. |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. Meets the second and fourth Wednes­ day nights in each month. M rs . M a r vin L yons , N. G. M rs . M amie S la g l e , Sec’y. 0HADWICK LODGE, NO. 6«. A F. A A. M Meets the Saturday night on or be­ fore the full moon. J. H. C ecil W. M. J. J. T. amr , Sec’ y. The Finest to be had in 0EULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S. Coos County at the lowest Meets next Friday night. M rs . K a t h r y n S lag le , W. M. M rs . M amie S i . ag le . Seo’ y. Prices. I^TCUROUS LODGE, NO. 72, K P. Meets the second and fourth Tuesday nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. A. F. L inegar , C. C. V. R. W il so n , K. K. S. B ill Heads. QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Meets the second and fourthWednes- dav nights of each month in W. O. W . hall. F red S lag le , M. W. O. F. K ohrer , Ree. Letter Heads, Posters. Leqat Blanks. |MPERIAL L0D6E, NO. II, D. OF H. Fnuelopes, Wedding Stationery. Meets the first and third Wednesday nights each month in Woodman hall. Statements. M rs . R irdie S k ekls , C. H. M iss I rene L amb , Rec. Up-to-date Work Delivered |yjrRTLE CAMP. NO. 197, W. 0. W. Meets the first and third Saturday nights of each month. R obt . B urns , C. C. with Neatness and I J. I i. S i m m o n s . Clerk. ____ _______ Dispatch. QOQUIllE COUNCIL NO. 399. F. A A. Meets the second and fourth Thtrrs- ' day nights of each month in Odd Fel- 1 lows’ hall. In the Thompson Photo Gallery H r . O ro . R csskll , Pres. Oi e of the actions looking to, •‘•1 in tin* :urri-’’MPn* of ipAmiliition are Uu w i’l 1>" pleased I » have von call M rs . CrtAS. H arrinoton . Fec’ y. h w h y a**ninH* l bv «»ni l 1!. Fnl*om. g o o '1 roads was tlu unrehnse o f) T>.ite.| nt f\> m*v, On*izon. tnit and inspo -t our pictures Our His- fVFN'NG TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214. W. 0. W. *1 " l i t n liz-u reversible road sera, 24th «lay of h ul. \ sam ple Meet« the second and fourth Satur­ peis. thus making ‘Jo in all in the FOT.^OM. do. day nights of each month. county. The pr. ceding County M rs . I oy L in e g ar . al Min» rs M* ote î P S. : m s hi I guarantee, sat --'actioi. we Court put > I50U into a hi; ,., road roller, which was not. a success Rous»*, Hiip#-rintrr «lent o l the P»>- I m p tl Mr i o f JUSTUS LODGE. HO 35. RATH80NI SISTERS fo r roads in this county. This ma­ ‘p iille C o ’» mine at Rivirr^m , i* ro w I* • ! lì M.vrtle thr *2 ; ì < ì Me«‘ts the lirpt an»l third Tnpsdayj li r , p nights escli month in (7>id Fellows’ hsll. chine was traded to a scraper com­ in shfipe t»> empl ov s e v e n 1 more , ,, , Ms.». A nnie L awbircb , M. E . C . I pany for the 12 tnaeliin . I. ( n R R i r r , 1 h to g r» p h e r M e s . I ne * C h a s e , M. of R . S. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. O. DRYDEN IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . G ’O - i'.S -y / z r .-iV r S V .-^ -.-.V .j »