————— The Greatest Invention of the Age for the Dairyman TH E M EHH1NG poot Power M ilder Is successfully operated by a boy or girl, and with ease milks from twenty to twenty- fiue cows per hour. Ho ex- pensiue machinery required. Cost o f Milker within reach of the smallest producer. zszs Best Loggers' shoes on the mar-' Onion sets at Know Itons’s. H erald ’Phone, Main 55. ket at Kerr’B. Winter goods at cost at Wilson’s. Capt. Aasen was down from Ara­ Ladies! Call and see the new go on Saturdry. George Norris was in from Fair- line of belts and lace collass at view yesterday. County Clerk Watson retvrned Long silk gloves at O. Wilson k Kerr’s. from the bay Monday. Co's. Go to Drane’s for “ Demaut’s George Pike returned frombis H. Pomeroy ot Lampa, had busi- i Bent” flour. trip to Ashland last Saturday, ness in town yestercsy. Mrs. Kistner, mother of our Draue’s phone at new store is 353. i townsman W. L. Kistner, is quite $ SUNSET CITY New line of ladies' ties at Robin son,s. S. L. Lafferty. of Norway, had as 8 ° to Press- Justice A. D. Morse, of Bandon, business in town on Saturday. White cauvas shoes to arrive at bad business in Coquille on Satur Best stock of shoes on the river J- w ■ Leneve's in a day or two. at Kerr’s. E. N. Smith, o ’ Myrtle Point, day. Web Mast had business in from Tenn Robinson was down from who has been sojourning at River side, Cal., for several months past, Lee yesterday. the Fishtrap country Saturday. Mrs. Maury and daughter Emma, “ White River” Flour is the best; returned Monday. returned from Myrtle Point yester­ Robinson has it. See the beautiful line of ladies day and misses shirt waists just in at Alex Culbertson, of Gravel Ford, Try a package of Dr. Price's Cel- spent a day or so in towii last week. Mrs. Nosler’s. When you wish to put in an or­ lery Food, sold by Land k Lyons Eighteen pounds of sugar for $1 der for some fresh groceries, don’t Mrs. Rachael Willard, ofBandon, at O. Wilson k Co’s. forget to ring up the enterprise visited in town several days last F. P. Forton, of Marshfield, came Meat Market, they keep them. Representative for Coos County. week. over to the county seat by Monday’s Alfred Johnson, our mill man re­ Write for Descriptive Literature train. New goods, new goods. Spring turned from San Francisco on Mon­ Hue to arrive this week at J. W, AH winter goods going at cost at day accompanied by his daughter Leneve’s. LOCAL N EW S. O. Wilson k Co’s. Miss Esther. He reports Mrs. Choice onion sets at Knowltons C. C. Johnson, the mill man was Large stock of grass seed at Johnson still improving in health. Drugstore 12$c lb. up from the lower river on Wednes­ Knowlton Drug Store. O. Wilson & Co. have Oyster Ring up 131 or send your orders day. Mrs, Fisk the aged mother of J. to Robinsons store and have your shell and grit, just what your G, Fish, of this city is very ill. Crash and straw hats for ladies goods delivered at once. ! chickens need. W. T. Lehuherr, of Myrtle Point, men, and children to arrive at J. W. A very pleasant, social dance was Ladies’ Sweaters, wrappers and madeCoquille a short business visit Leneve’s to day. enjoyed by the people of the coun­ underskirts at O. Wilson k Co’s. Snturdav. Full line of Diamond W canned try round about Johnson’s mill last New spring and summer dress An elegaDt lot of new silks just goods at O. Wilson and Co’s. Saturday night. There was a large goods just shelves at Mrs. Nosler's. in at “The White House.” A. E. Hadsall, the civil engineer attendance and all had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow, of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thrush, ot of Parkersburg, hal business in We have just received a large as­ this city, returned from a visit to near Parkersburg, were in this city town Thursday. sortment of the famous Cluett and the bay on Friday. on Saturday. Geo. A. Robinson has just re­ Monarch shirts for men. Robinsou’s Get your goods for your Easter Large stock of Blank Books at ceived sixty dozen Brown Shoes Sam Nass, the Astoria Salmon suit at J. W.Leneve’s. He will have Knuwlton’s Drugstore. L. B. Hollenbeck, of Dora, spent canner, who conducted the cannery the finest line in town. Mr. And Mrs. Alf Johnson, of a day or so in town last week with at Prosper last season, had business Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cleghorn Johnson’s mill, returned from the his son, Bert, and family. which called him to the lower river went to Bandon the last of the week bay Saturday. See the beautful display of silver­ For first-class watch repairing to ware in the window o f E- C. Barker on Monday, he having come down for a visit, returning Monday. by the Kilburn. k Co. • to W. H. Sebroeder's. W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints, Dermain will positively cure dan­ oils aud varnishes at J. A. Lamb k Richard Houton, of Norway, who Mrs. Chas. Collier who has re­ sided at Grrnts Pass the past year was called to Washington, D. C., to druff, make the hair grow and stop Co’s. or so, returned last Sa turday. testify in the Herman trial, return­ falling, At Slocum’s Drug Store. The schooner San Buena Ventura Mrs. Janey Laird who had been arrived iu the river on Saturday For a genuine dandruf cure, go ed home last Saturday. to Slocum’s drugstore. Gold Seal Rubber Boots worth visiting at the old home near John­ and is now taking on a cargo of lum­ twice as much as any other make at son’s mill among her children, re­ T. B. Wheeler, the Bandon real ber at Riverton. estate man, came over from the bay Drane’s. turned to Bandon Monday on ac­ A New line of infants long and Monday and proceeded to Bandon Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Randleman count of the illness of her daughter, Short clothes just received at Mrs. came up Saturday and Mrs. R. visi­ the same day. Mrs. Fred Von Pegert. Nosler’s. ted in town while her husbnnd went Choice onon sets at 12$ cents at up the river on business. Mrs. J. E. Perrott is closing out The steamer Elizabeth and the Knowlton’si Drug store. at cost her entire stock of millinery, schooners Albion and Mayflower Anything in ladies and misses P. E. Drano lias carpenters at corsets and corset waists at Mrs. fancy goods, ladies and children’s sailed from Bandon for San Fran­ underwear aud hosiery. work putting up shelves in his new Nosler’s. cisco on Wednesday. store, and getting ready forhia new A number of the prominent citi­ F or S ale . A nice new four room Robinson has just got more of dry goods and clothing. cottage and lot 55x100 feet in the zens of North Bend have organized those up-to-date snappy shoes than O. Wilsou & Co, are selling out, north part o f town. Inquire of E. a Building and Loan Association he can get on his shelves. winter stock at actual cost. W. Gregg or at the H erald office. for the purpose of promoting the E. Hutton, a sawmill man from J. H. Price, the Bando n ship buil­ Your monei back i f ‘White River’ building of homes for yje new com­ Myrtle Point, was down Monday der, recieved a nice, large engine flour is not satisfactory, Geo. A. ers. A good idea. Coquille should and was looking about for a suita­ the last of the week which came Robinson. ble location for a mill. do the same thipg. over on Saturday’s train. F or S ale . Eight hod o f --elect Robinson has just received a large For S ale . —A dark brown mare, Be sure and see that fine Panama dairy cows— all fresh by April, and weight 1150 pounds, good all.round shipment of ladies muslin, knit un­ dress goods at O. Wilson k Co’s, a DeLaval separator 450 lbs per worker— fiue s ngle driver, 12 years j derwear, corset covers and etc. John Clinton, the lower river lo g ­ hour new. A1 WiHard, Prosper. old, price $80. Inquire of M. T. Miss Lottie Tucker, the Arago ger was in town Friday and reports merchant, postmistress and general S eed O ats . George Robinson, at Clinton, Arago. good work in hiscamp when the Roy place, has a fine of.lot seed oats Mrs. R. Pomeroy, of near Lampa, business woman, was in Coquille for sale. rains abate for a short time. arrived last Friday from a visit of yesterday. A. very enjoyable dance was par­ four month) with her daughter ^ have accepted the agency for The Home Realty Co., has the buyers. List your property with ticipated in bv a large crowd at the Mrs. Dr. Mahon, of Hempstead, " W hite *l 0 A™ r T _ r autee every sack. Geo. A. Robin- them. Sumner hall on Saturday night. iexas. She tells us of having had g0Q Mrs, T. P. Hanly and daughter, Quite a number from this city. At­ a delightful visit, and of experence-1 • _______ j - , „ , , , i. E. Paulson, the mill man, has ing an exceedingly mild and pleas- , . , . Miss Theressa, of Lampa, went to torney. . , , moved from the Root property od Call on Land k Lyons for staple ant winter, as well as a pleasant p ir8t street to his new and beauti- Arago Friday to visit the former’s and fancy groceries. Ail goods trip homeward. mother, Mrs. J. H. Schroeder. fu[ residence on hill on east side guaranteed. Mrs. Mo .n has given hor place of nT ear that of Messrs. Belloni and O. Wilson k Co. have fine line ot Mrs. W. H. Schroeder and chil­ business the name “ White House” , j Nye. ladies’ sweners, wrappers and dren went to Arago Saturday to Beside her millinesry she keeps a , . , , . underskirts. visit relatives and friends. They ,r0m ‘‘ Wb,t® Mr. and Mrs. Wilis, Hoover of were joined the day following by nice line of dress goods, fanev goods ! *n ™ak' Qfi and ladies’ furnishings. ' i Rivertl Flour we U88 ° ne, fift*. le88 flour than you would of ordinary Parkersburg, were in town Friday Mr. 8chroeder. Mrs Lewis Buechier, of Chicago, I grades. Geo. A. Robinson, agent, on their wav up the river where they A new line of warranted rust arrived ’ 1 here the latter part of the " I. N. Wilson, of Coos river, who go to visit relatives and old friends. proof corsets in white, d rab and week, having come in over the Mid­ dle Fork road which she found pret­ has been at Myrtle Point some Phone us your orders and they black, at Robinson’s. weeks being employed at the Fur­ will be delivered at once. Robin­ J. R. Smith, a prominent citizen ty rough traveling. She is now en­ niture factory at that place, pass­ joying a visit with her aunt, Mrs. sons, phone 131. of Newberp, spent several days in Mary Fosler and her many friends ed through town Monday, baviug Having been raised from the bot­ this valley, taking a general view of in this locality. She will start on been called home on account of the tom of the river sufficiently steam the country. He is well pleased her return the middle of next week. illness of his father. being raised, the sound of the whis­ the appearance of our section. 8he visited Borne time with friendB Send your order to Land k iu Los Angles, California, on her Lyons and get your goods delivered tle of the steamer Favorite was G. A. Robinson has bis new de- way out. heard at at out 10 o ’clock Friday iverv wagon in commission and is promptly. We run our own delivery. ovening. now doing his own delivering. SEE THE W anted . — One hundred and fifty There will be preaching and wor­ oers of 30-inch wood cut. Enquire ship in the Presbyterian church f G. S. Davis, Norway. next Sunday evening, March 24, at James A. Ewell a meandering 7:30 p. m. A most cordial invita­ printer, who has been, employed in tion is extended the public to come the H erald job department for some and worship with us. weeks past went to the bay Fryday Attention Dairymen, Knowlton to take a steamer for Frisco. From has a large stock of fodder corn, there he goes to his coper mines at beet seed, carrot seed, and Vetches. Tonaph, Navada. A. L. Nosier the Bridge merch­ Two miles below Bandon. A beautiful seaside residence plat fronting on­ to the Pacific Ocean with lull view of the big water and the most westerly city in the U. S. Jas. N. Jacobson, home Realty Co. They Have Bargains Lots on sale by the Bandon Cooperative Realty Company Come Early and get First Choice. F or S ale Good single buggy harness. Inquire of E. A. Barnett, Coquille. Places to Rent. Rt"-SO LVED T H A T ÎT 15 A T D R i~ A M . 5 0 AR E TH E B EAU Ï , FUL V /A I5 ÎT AND O TH ER TH ' 5 W E SHOW. V- '.'REAMS WILL Cc; , TRU E AT OUR K STORE, . Those wishing to rent ranches will call upon or ad­ dress W. L. Kistner, Coquille. L. A. Crane, who has charge of the construction of the new mill of Lyons k Johnson, which is under way near Bandon, arrived from Portland last Saturday with a crew of ten experienced and skilled mill­ wrights with whose help the struc­ ture will be rushed to completion as rapidly as possible. The parties are: W. H. Debert, B. Helrnel, F. R. Minick, H. P. Heacock, J. F. Lacy, W. A. James, J. M. NelBon, G. W. Collins, M. Evert, J. S. Henry. Mr. Crane's family are with him, and they all like the looks of their sur­ roundings while sojourning in this part. Everybody Skate Why should you make your own waists when we have them The regular Skating schedule is already made fo r you? Goods look different when they are made up from what they do when you see them In the as follows: piece. You can be sure of a fit too when you buy your Tuesday, Thursday and waists ready-made. Can you be sure of a fit when you do Saturday nights for all from not? A good woist for $1 A better waist for $2.50 The best 7:30 to 10 p. m. possible waist fo r $6 Matinee, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2 to 4:30 p. m. fo r Ladies and their escorts. Successor to Z. C. Strang in W . O. W . Building. GAGE & N0SLER, Props _________ t W . T. KERR Thoroughbred Eggs can furnish the following Thor­ oughbred eggs at $2 per setting. Pekin Ducks, White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Plymouth Rocks Eggs shipped anywhere in the county. Send in your order now. JOHN W. FLANAGAN, Marshfield, Oregon. TO HAVE Fat, Sleek Stock, AN D C. M. & M. CO. Manufacturers all kinds or Lumber, Mouldings, etc. General Merchandise, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed. GENTS* F U R N I SHINGS. Fancy and Staple Groceries Poultry, FARM, TIMBER, COAL LANDS Healthy Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co WHICH PAYS Knowlton has on hand a large ant, was down the last of the week ; stock of choice clover seed at the te see his father, Judge J. H. Nos­ lowest price possible for choice seed. ier, who has been feeble for many Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neal arrived Months. However, the old gentle­ here Saturday from Lone Rock, Ore­ man seems to hold his own pretty gon, and expect to locate at Bandon. well the last week or so. They were met at this city by J. A. We hsve a full line of mill feed, Laird, of that place, father of Mrs. rolled b'riey, bran, shorts, mid- j Neal, and with whom they will make dlings ground bone, and wheat. Re­ member our phone number’ 131, at their home at present. Robinsons. When in need of that suit don't Lillian McCue the 18 months-old fail to look through our stock; new, snappy and up-to-date. Geo. A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Me Robinson. Cue, of Parkersburg, who had Mr. and Mrs. Chrs. Jameson, of been striovaly ill for some weeks Curry, passed 0 0 0 0 0 <; R. Sure fit Wilson. Best Spectacles and eye glasses repaird correctly by one wno knows how. V. R. WILSON. Graduate Optician. P h o t o g r a p h e r s Coast Mail Building. Marshfield, North End Front Street Oregon.