8ee those baby bonnets at Mrs. Per- R. H. Neyman was over from Miss Grace Skeels went to Bridge | Liverpool Rock Salt for stock at | ott’ s. ! Sumner on Saturday. l Drane's l yesterday for a visit with her sister .J. W. Bell, of Norway, was in Leather musio folios at 50 per Mrs. Fred Nosier. Fine fresh lard at Dean Ac Mor- All kinds of salt at Dranes. town one day last week. cent off at Haines Music Co. I gan’s. 8. W. Upton, of this city, went to Mason and Economy fruit jars at W . P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils Bring your job work to the Lawns and summer fabrics at cost Robinson’s. Myrtle Point yesterday to take and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co. I H euaed o ffice . and less at Robinson’s store. A carload of salt of all kinds charge of the post offico at that place A report of Saturday’s excursion 1 See “Gov. Chamberlain Coming” For a lady’s wheel, as good as just received at Dranes. during Mr. Bender’s absenoe to the reaches us too late for this paper. in another column. new, at a bargain, call at this office. Fruit jars, jelly glasses and valley. A team of horses will be taken in Our markets are still well supplied R. Pomeroy, of the Lampa creek earthen jars at Robinson’s. ; exchange for piano E. M. Furman, Dear Gus:— I have solved the with fine strawberries. section, bad business in town on | Coquille. mother-in-law problem; just give Several items of interest are Thursday. Jack Miller was down from her regularly Hollister’s Rocky Mis. J. R. Timon of Lampa was crowded out of this paper. Myrtle Point Monday. There were eighteen cripples as Mountain Tea. It will make her up to town doing some shopping Mrs. E. J. Wright, of Arago, was results of recent accidents, on our healthy, happy and docile as a Will Doyle, of Arago, had busi­ on Friday. streets last Monday. down to our city on Monday. lamb. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. ness in town on Saturday. B obn — In Coquille City, July 28, Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang came For Sale by R. S Knowlton. (jo to Sam McAdams’ new shop J. P. Barkdoll, of Norway, had 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bean, in from Lee last Thursday and are business in town on Friday. for all kinds af blacksmithing. a daughter. Administrator's Notice- attending the camp meetings in Don’t miss the clearance sale of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Mills, of Par­ Miss Ella Johnson, of this city, town. Notice is hereby given that the under­ Agents for Chas. A. Steuens Ready-made and Made-to-meas­ kersburg, were up to town Thurs­ summer dress goods at Kanematz’s. went to North Bend Monday to Messrs. Steve Gallier and W. T. signed, by order of the County Court C. I. Green, of Lampa, had busi­ visit friends. day. ure Tailor Suits, Shirt waist suits, etc. Kerr arrived from Portland Sunday, for Coos county, Oregon, has been duly ness in town the latter part of the 50 and 60 cent popular music at accompanied by Mesdames Gallier appointed Administrator of the estate J. L. Ferry, of the Blanco Hotel, week. of Elvina Root, deceased, and that all 10c and 2 for 25c, W R Haines and Korr. Marshfield, was among Coquille’s persona having claims against said J. T. Houser, one of our up river Musio Co, Marshfield. Tbe Misses Robinson, Bessie and estate are hereby required to present visitors on Friday. loggers, spent several days in town F ob S ale — A gelding, weighing Jessie, of Eureka, California arrived the same, duly verified, to the under­ Mrs. A. H. Snyder, of Myrtle lately. 1400 pounds. True, sound and here the last of the week and are signed at the office of A. J. Sherwood Point, was somewhat on the sick visiting friends. D. H. Prewett of Parkersburg gentle. Inquire at this office. in the city of Coquille, Coos county, list last week. was up to this city on business one Aaron Crutchfield of the upper B. L. Hurst, of Bandon, was up Oregon, within six months from the river was among Coquille’s many to town on Saturday to attend the date of this notice. For first-class engiue and boiler day last week. Dated this 1st day of August, 1905. James Buell, an old and respected visitors on Wednesday of last week. public sale of tbe property belong­ repairing, call on S. H. McAdams, U RIAH ROOT, Chas. Smalley, of Arago, who ing to the Yowell estate. at his new shop near the sawmill. citizen of Myrtle Point, died at his Administrator of the home on Thursday. was at the Tuttle lately under the Mr. and Mrs. F. Hina, of Arizona, Anyone having a place to rent, Estate of Elvina The large-mouthed Economy doctor’s care, returned home Sat- arrived here last week and are visit­ Root, deceased. should let us know as we are con­ urday. ing Mrs, Hink’s brother, I. N. De- fruit jars in pints, quarts and half stantly receiving applications for gallons at Robinsons. We know just how our G. W. Hixon was down from the Long, of near lliverton. watches are made and places. C. A. Hanscomb now perambu­ J. L. Briggs was up to town Mon­ upper river last Wednesday and just what they’re made of. W e have picked up The steamer Elizabeth sailed from day with bis little sou who has been shook hands with many old friends lates our streets with crutches, the Of course it would and we agree with you in the matte some p o i n t e r s about in town. result of an accident in Cody’s camp Baudou for San Francisco on Satur­ somewhat indisposed of late. watches in the 20 years when he got a badly sprained ankle. we’ve been buying and Such a thing would creat excitement and comment. Mrs. Archie Boone, of Marshfield, day. She will be duo again in two A good organ at payments of selling them. W e’ll tell B. F. Lawrence, formerly a you what is in the watch $5 down and 50c per week. W R visited her sister, Mrs Edward Boyd, or three days. we sell you, because we and other friends of this city, two or newspaper man of this city, but now can and because you Mr. atd Mrs. W. H. Schroeder, Haines MusioCo, Marshfield. three days last week. of the Indianapolis Star, made a trip have a right to know. Mrs. Mulkey is preparing to go We’ll tell it to you hon­ of this city, went to the lower river to New York lately in the interest Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­ estly, becaus we cannot Would be that the man was not aware that Saturday to visit with Mr. Schroed- away and will have an auction sale ders, give instant relief. Price 25 of that paper. afford financially to of household goods next week. Gents' Ready Made Clothing misrepsent our goods, we handled cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille cr’s sister, Mrs. T. P . Hanley. J. A. Collier who recently went To the watch buyer we The schooner C. T. Hill arrived to Moscow, Idaho, has had a pleas­ offer a good many ad­ bought direct from the maker, thereby sauinq Mrs. Hattie Bruoe went to Ban- at Prosper last Saturday and is City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. vantage that some to the consumer the middle man's profit. Licorice Liver Laxative, the best ant visit there, and will go to see oteer people can’t offer dou Saturday to catch the steamer taking on a load of lumber at that his uncle, Mr. Hathaway, at Pa- The man being scantily at­ and it costs no more to Think this over. bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents. Elizabeth for San Francisco, where place. buy of us, for it’s just For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co­ louse City, Washinton. tired would naturally need shoes. What hind ? thrown in. she goes to spend the winter. If you wish to see something real quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. E. I. Braddock, the mining man, ile r b la o Dr. Prentiss, the Marshfield dent­ pretty, examine the collection of Chas. Collier, who has opened has just telegraphed his foreman, of course. Renders the bile more fluid and ist, will be in Bandon August 8ih, Coos county souvenir shells at Mrs. up a logging business on the upper Mr. Tawse, that he starts at once river, was in town on Saturday and for this place, and that a hoisting thus helps the blood to flow; it af­ for a few days only. Have your Noslers, informs us he is getting along nicly. engine for the mine will be shipped fords prompt relief from biliousness, dental work attended to early. Will Myers, a young druggist of on the Elizabeth. indigestion, sick and nervous head­ Everybody knows that, and knows that we For horse shoeing and all kinds Oregon City, is here on a vacation It will wash and not rub off I f you are troubled with dizzy aches, and over-indulgence in food have ’em. This complexion all envy me, of wagon repairing and camp work, and visit with his uncle J. D. Myers, spells, headache, indigestion, con­ and drink G. L. Crldwell, Agt. M. and family, of this city. It’s no secret so I ’ll tell go to S. H. McAdams, at his new stipation, Hollistea’s Rocky Moun­ K. and T. R. R., Checotah, Ind. Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea. M. O Warner, the expert piano tain Tea will make you well and Ter., writes, April 18, 1903: I was shop on the sawdust near the mill. for sale by R. S. Knowlton. tuuer, will be in Coquille in a few keep you well. If it fails, get your sick for over two years with en­ Mr. anti Mrs. T. A. K ing of this The mill at this place has been money back. That’s fair. 3 5 cents. largement of the liver and spleen. days and be ready to answer all The doctors didme no good, and I “UP AND DOIN'” city went to Marshfield last Wednes­ given the order for the lumber by For sale by R. S. Knowlton. calls where his services are needed. had given uw all all hope of being Contractor Bennett, for the con- day for a visit, Mr. King returning The property belonging to the cured, when my drugist advised The friction gear of the Myrtle strucion of tbe North Fork bridge, a day or so later, but Mrs King re­ tbe Yowell estate was sold at admin­ nu' to use Herbine. It has made at Lee. Point sawmill got out of order last mained. istrator’s sale in town last Saturday, me sound and well, 50c. Sold by week and was repaired by Messrs We received an advertisement R. S. Knowlton. Ous Hamilton of Humboldt Hartlv and Chas. Evlaud who put in too late for insertion this week from Dr, Wetmore bidding in the home county, California, arrived here last the Central Oregon State Normal in this city at $900, and Glenn Cox 100-lb sacks of either “ West- $ Thursday night on the job. week and is enjoying a visit with ern” or “ Honolulu” fine dry school, which will appear in our got the place on the lower river at Mrs. Martha Hall and daughter, his brother, W. M. Hamilton of near $600. granulated cane sugar....... 5 00 next. Mrs. Abe Teubrooke, of Marshfield, Fish trap. 19 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 Miss Edna Alford, of this city, The Orientals and the Sons of passed through town Friday en J. N. Sumerlin, the North Fork 15 cases Haywards tomatoes 1 00 who has been at the Horsfall hospi­ Osiris will play a game of base ball route to Curry county, where they Accepted throughout the civilized world Press farmer, had business in Coquille on 5-gal. keg pickles................... 70 go on a visit to relatives and friends. on tbe diamond and the players will tal for several weeks, returned as the most universally satisfactory il­ Friday. Mr. Sumerlin reports but 25 the wear the costumes of their respect­ home Thursday, having sufficiently 50 lb sack half ground salt... A little forethought may save little damage at his place by the “ ... 45 recovered to be discharged, at which 1 0 0 -lb ................. luminant for all purposes. Safest, ive orders. Don’t miss this. Button you no end of trouble. Anyone cutworms. her many friends will be highly 22 lbs sago or tapioca........... 1 00 The schooner Compeer is at Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the who makes it a rule to keep Cham­ 22 lbs best Japan rice ......... 1 00 Sick headache results from a berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ Marshfield taking on a load of lum­ pleased. CHEAPEST light known. disordered condition of the stomach rhoea Remedy at hand knows this 20 and F. M. Grush, whom we mentioned Postum or Figprune cereal, ber from the mill at this city, which and is quickly cured by Chamber­ to be a fact. For sale by R. S. Grapenuts, 2 pks................... 25 That furnished by the C O Q U IL L E is being shipped over as fast as our last week as being here looking at there lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Knowlton. Lenox or Santa Claus soap, railroad facilities can accommodate the country from Montana, purchas­ For sale by R. S. Knowlton. H IV E R E L E C T R IC CO. is first you 7 bars................................... 25 A game of bnse ball has been ar. them. ed the home and garden lots of Anj one wishing an Organ cleaned class and up to date in every respect. A t R obinson ’ s S to be . have and repaired can secure the services ranged between the Knights o f the The game of base ball to be Wm. Fraker near the Moulton Orieut and the Sons of Osiris, to The rates place it within reach of all it. Notice to Taxpayers. of an expert by leaving orders at played here on the 12th of August street bridge and is moving in with take place on the grounds here on between the Orientals and the Sons his family. the W. H. Schroeder Watchmaker NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT shop. Prices moderate; work guar August 12th. Read their challenge of Osiris will be for the benefit of Mr. Jacobson, who has the con­ the Board o f Equalization for the County and the acceptance in another col­ the band boys. Come and enjoy FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. anteed. tract for putting the rock into the of Coos, State o f Oregon, will attend at umn. the offico of the County Clerk o f said coun­ yourselves and help out the band. government jetty at Bandon, ar­ F. M. Wandling was up from ty, at Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, on Uncle Dave Stone of Myrtle Fen S a l e . — At a great bargain, rived last week and is preparing the 28th day o f August, A, D., 1905, the Bandon on Wednesday. This is the first time he has been up this way Point, who was very low at Bandon five acres in Edenbower addition to to run the work as rapidly as pos­ same being the last Monday m said month, Under New M anagement. at tho hour o f nine o’ clock a. m. o f said for some time, as he has been some­ a short time ago, supposed to be Roseburg. Small buildings, family sible. We are informed he will day and publicly examine the assess­ what under the weather of late, but suffering with cancer of the stom­ orchard, all tillable and fenced, with want a number of good men at once. ment rolls and correct all errors in ya'na- ach, camo down last week to consult good well of water. Inquire at tion, descriptions or quality of lands, lots was slightly improved. Jacoo Hefner, of Cow creek, or other property. Dr. Culin, who has had the case this office or of Jno. A. Laird, Ban Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Thrush, of Douglas county, drove into town on Now, therefore, all persons having busi­ since he came up, and the old gent don. the lower river, went to Portland Friday bringing over Thomas and ness before the said Board o f Equaliza­ S t r ic t l y is feeling fine. J. L. Bean of Lampa was in town C. W. Rasor, and Frank French, tion will take notice and appear at tho recently, and after taking in the time and place aforesaid, nnd make due F ir s t - C l a s s . We have a number of second hand Friday walking with the aid of a who have come down from Aber­ complaint, otherwiso the assessment will fair went to soe their son, Norris Thrush, at Yakama, Washington, organs for sale at prices runing crutch and a stick, the result of get­ deen, Washington, to look at tbe stand as returned by the assessor. Witness my hand this 2fith day o f July. where Mrs. Thrush took sick and from $18.50 up to $100. These or­ ting a falling timber across bis leg, country. The Messers. Itasor are T. J. THRIFT, gans have been taken in exchange which fractured the bone. We relatives of Ben, Will and Miss passed away on Friday. Assessor Coos County, Oregon. Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. E. W. Shurley met with an acci­ on piano sales. Some of them are hope he will be all right in a short Florence Rasor, formerly of this Successor to J. T. Little. section. dent at Cody’s camp Monday morn­ little used and as good as new but time. E. M. Furman has a trade in ing which may prove very serious. they will be closed out at bargain A. Fanson, of the firm of A. Fan- — - I N ------ He fell across a log striking on his prices. Monthly payments from Pianos which continues good, four son & Son of Danville, Illinois, im­ back. He was brought up on the $1.75 and upwards will be acceptable of our citizens having made selec­ porters of Hackney, Suffolk, Shire REAL ESTATE. Favorite. The injury has caused Call on or address E. M. F ubman , tions from his stock during the past and other breeds of fine horses, who six days, however he reports an­ now has a string of fine horses at $2800 ^ fine oorner business prope rt the paralysis of the lower limbs. Wickham House, Coquille. He is under the care of Dr. Wet- W. H. Thomas, of the logging other shipment on the way, when he Eugene preparatory to entering $ 1 5 00 Nice small place of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full more who thinks there is a chance firm of Thomas & Seeley, at Par­ will have as good a stock as ever to them at the Portland Exposition, is bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. for his recovery. kersburg, passed through to the bay select from. here and is looking up the pros­ This is a good investment. Watchmaker and Jeweler, It is hard to imagine a poet who pects for finding sale for one of his $1000 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gould, of on Thursday. Mr. Thomas informs House and two lots in good m ■ location. A bargain. Hydro, Oklahoma, who have been us that they had the misfortune to has never sung of love, but, strange­ fine animals in this section. He $ 600 Good house, barn and four lots | Fron t Street, in Coos county for several weeks | break one of the engines on their ly enough, until now Mr. Edwin has animals ranging in value from — in fine location. It seems Markham has never published a two to five thousand dollars, ani­ $ 800 Corner business property. Better looking at the country, passed up | large donkey last week. ■ investigate this now. COQUILLE, OREGON. from Bandon to the Point Monday. one of the slides supporting the love poem. His first offense—at mals which have just been brought $ 5 00 A residence property that is dirt oheap. They will leave for their home in a [ crossbead gave way which allowed least, to find its way into print— over from England, and better than T $ 250 Two fine lots near the school- A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . week or so. They are highly pleased the piston head to turn to one side appears in the August Cosmopoli­ which cannot be found anywhere. — house. # ",00 New 5-roora cottage and one lot. with our climate and may conclude j in the cylinder with the result that tan. It is a beautiful piece o f The introduction of one of these ‘ A cozy home. W S to return and locate with us in the the cylinder was bursted open, A verse, and George T. Tobin has , fine animals into this section would | 400 Three fine residence lots, close to business. An extraordinary bar­ new one has been ordered. made some charming decorative greatly improve the animals being the future. gain. pictures to go with it. grown, and in the same proportion $ 1 0 0 Two ° ° rn*r bottom lots. Everett Hatcher, of Faiiview, had increase tbe profits on the raising $ 200 Two fine, rich garden lots. Just ■■ - the thing for a family. the misfortune to get the first fin. ' of such stock. $ 320 Four nice lots, partly bottom land ger of his left band badly mashed ■- suitable for garden. A good buy! T h r y A|