Steel-cut Oats for breakfast mush Wright’s medicated underwear») at Drane’s. Drane’s Go to Lorenz’s to get a phono- Onion sets at 12$ cents p< r For a good pair of shoes, go to graph free. pound at O. Wilson & Co’s. Drane's. Robinson hns just received a nico i Martin Randlemau was up from Choice onion acts at Knowltoa’a drug store. line of boys’ and men’s caps. i Parkersburg yesterday. Full stock of A. A. Cutter skoeB O. Wilson & Co. sells nice fresh Carl Heller, of Dors, had busi - '■ at Lorenz’s. onion sets at 12$ cents per pound, ness in town on Friday. The Coquille creamery will start B. T. VanDecar, the Myrtle Point Jake Prewett, Jr., was up from up March 12th. jeweler, went to Bandon on Satur- Parkersburg on Monday, Chiis. Page wua down from Myr­ day. j The Coquille Creamery will com-1 tle Point yesterday. mence operations March 12th, Mrs. Wm. Hicking, of Prosper, Nice fresh lot of cookies just ar- New and nobby spring suits for was in Coquille on Thursday of last rived at Robinson’s. men just arriving at Robinson’s. week. Mrs. Dr. Steele, of Bandon, went Large supply of fresh garden J. A. Luse, editor o f the Marsh­ seeds at Knowlton’s drug store. to the Bay for a visit Saturday. field Hun, visited the county seat Capt. Ellingson was up from his W . P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils Monday. and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co. home near Parkersburg yesterday. Master Hugh Ilarlocaer was Miss Rose Ferry, the Myrtle L ost . — W. O. W, pin. Finder quite ill last week, but is about all Point milliner, went to the Bay will please leave same at this office. right again. Saturday. Qasene soap at Drane’s. The Miss Kittie Thom, of Myrtle Amos Simpson, of the Bay sido, best on the market for the prices Point, returned home from this Try it. made our office a pleasant call on city by yesterday’s train. Thursday. Buy your garden Beeds at Knowi- The schooner Sotoyome came into ton’s drug store and get the very Mrs. Stuart Rhodes and son of the river on Sunday, and the Oak­ best. Riverton came up to consult Dr. land was towed to sea the same day. Miss Beulah Walker returned Wetmore yesterday. from a short visit at the Bay on Methusala was all right, you bet Three papers of the very best For a goo Sam Nat, the manager of the Mrs, Nosier’« you will receive a her late illness. Prosper cannery, came down from ticket go al for one guess at the number of beans, pins, coffee, etc. in M arried . — At the residence of R, Portland by the Kilburn arriving a jar, winner toreceive a gold eagle. E. Buck, in Coquille, Oregon, Feb­ iM tl.I.S lS l> here Saturday. ruary 26. 1906, F. W. Sims and Oscar Kecd, one of the progres­ We are pleased to report the sive farmers of the South Fork, Mrs. Anna A. Fielder, Justice J. H. convalescence of A1 Willard’s son, was among the many callers at the Cecil officiating. III fhr FmtioiiM flol»«* Kiatl Kiatihr R iyrr in I «lulu» tlm lrr H m ? who has been very ill. Dr. Wet l i m i t K ^ « 'l a m ¡• (t o n I* < *<• t > Fii*** li» * « ir :ii» « ,#s a m i I a r m Prof. J. C. Logan having com­ county seat on Friday, having come more has been in attendance. laiinii*. CorrenpoiHfruc^ SollrUrd pleted a term o f S' hool down the down to pay his ta\es. A. T. Train, late of South Da­ I I D -A -H O coast, returned to Coos last week. M E R I D I A N Charley Mansell returned from a kota, passed through town by Sat­ He was in town yesterday accom­ urday's train for Myrtle Point, sojourn of several months at San panied by his wife. Jose, Calif., on Friday. He was where they expect to locate. Evert Nymanover, _the piano met at the Bay by his mother and Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Peart, of brother, Bud. He is pleased to be tuner, spent the greater part of last ZSv We guarantee better work week at Myrtle Point where he did Green Horn, arrived here on Mon home again. a good business. He will be back at lower prices than can be day and are enjoying a visit with Our friend, J. C. Whittington, here this week. Leave orders for John, Jay and Arthur Peart, of this had elsewhere. Do not order came down from the South Fork work at this office. place. yesterday to transact some business Monumental work until you There were some machinery and Will McBee, of Bridge, wag in at the county seat. He made us a several hands from the Bandon have called upon or written town a day or so last week, having pleasant call and as ueual fixed it woolen mill passed through town come down to look after his logs up with the H erald for another us for prices. Monday en route to North Bend which were coming out with the year. where the machinery will be used high water. D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille. Earl Goodman who has been the in the mill at that place, nnd the Dr. C. W. Tower, of Marshfield, efficient clerk for Ed Rackleff, the STEWART & WHITE. Props. bands take part in starting up and made a professional call to Coquille Langlois merchant, for the past P h o n e , M a in 2 3 8 . operating the mill for a time. Monday. He came over to consult year or so, has resigned the position 3d|& D Sts., Marshfield, Ore. Tommy Robison and Esther with Dr. Wetmore, Mrs. Wetmore and goes to San Francisco by the having been indisposed for some Bteamer Elizabeth where he has a Yager arrived here Monday from Portland with the body of their time. position offered him in a wholesale sister, Mary Yaeger, whose death John Neil, one of our upper river house in that city. we mentioned last week. They iff farmers, went to Parkersburg Sat­ Jesse Taylor, of Prosper, returned proceeded to Bandon the same day, urday to see his old pioneer friend, from Marshfield yesterday bringing where the burial took place yester­ Jake 'Prewett, who is becoming his little daughter who had under­ day in the Catholic cemetery, being quite feeble. Mr. Neil returned gone an operation for appendicitis conducted by Rev. Father Donnely, Monday. at the Horsfall hospital. Miss of Marshfield. Robinson has completed shelving Gould, her nurse, accompanied her C O Q U IL L E , - - OREGON Earl Goodman came up from 67 dozen of the Brown Shoe Com­ as far as this city. She will visit Langlois last week to have a visit pany’s shoes. They are up-to-date here for a while with her brother, -£ with his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. f t - in style and finish, in fact the most A. N. Gould and sister, Mrs. Geo. A. Goodman, prior to the departure "nifty” lot of shoes ever brought to Terry. of his mother for California, where town. Call and see ’em. The Woman’s Study Club held she goes to spend the summer for Mrs. Clara E. Mills, of Acme, their meeting on Saturday Febru- her health, she starting for the Bay Douglas county, organized a Royal arp 24, at the home of Mrs. Haw. Thursday where she took the steam-! Neighbors of America auxiliary to kins. After Current Events, which er Breakwater. She goes to Whit­ CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF the Modern Woodmen, at Myrtle were discussed at some length, the tier for the present. Point last week with a large mem­ time was devoted to the study of F. W. Kronenburg and family ar­ bership, and she is now at work in Bayard Taylor, and James Whit­ rived here yesterday from Lake this city nnd has a good start and comb Riley and their writings. county, California, where they have will no doubt be ready to organize The next meeting will be held at been for some months. Fred is j the home of Mrs. B. Figg. in a short time. somewhat unproved in bis lameness o f last week. Coquille Creamery W e carry all the best and latest Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes Gents’ Furnishing Goods, etc. N. LORENZ. Buy Your Goods Right, and Don’t Worry. Highest Price for Butter Fat HILMER.j HARRIi.i CO., Props. Boise=Meridian Investirmi Co Farms, Stock, Ranches and City Property Monuments and Headstones COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS F R E D B L A A com plete line of BRICK, LUMBER, SHINGLES, GROCERIES, G EN ER AL M ERCHANDISE. W e carry a complete line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is new and the latest. We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and guarantee euery pair sold by us as represented or money refunded. Œ LÆ 1 T A IL O R Call and see them. Gent's Furnishings a Speciaty. Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co D. D. PIERCE, Manager. =>ooooo<: Wilson & C o . Groceries but is obliged to walk with a stick. They will enjoy a visit with Mr. K ’s 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kron­ enburg, of this city, aDd Mrs. K’s brother, W. H. Lyons and family, besides other relatives nod many friends. The Best Physic. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always nse Chamber­ lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. 1 For sale by R S Knowlton. and Under New Management. Livery Feed and Sale . Stable Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall Dry Goods. Pastel, Sepia, India Ink and Oil. THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE GIVE U S C A L L End ....................... of Front FRANK Street. Present Address L ock Box 212 ^ Coquille, . Or. W. H. Mansell, ^ Best of Turnouts. S trictly F irst -C lass . 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