Puffed rice at Drane’s. Draue’s phone at new store is 353. George Norris was in frr.m Fair- J. J. Edwards was up from Ban­ New line of ladies’ belts at R ob­ Children's ssudals at Robinson's. inson’s. vies on Monday. don Monday. Economy fruit jars at O. Wilson The right goods at the right “ Dement’s Best flour is the kind Frank Willard was up from Pros price at W. T. Kerr’s. & C o’s. Drane sells. per on Monday. Shoes that can’t be beaten at F. W. Rakrer was down from Hi Behnke, of North Bend was For first-class watch repairing to Kerr’s. Johnson’s mill Saturday. a county seat visitor yesterday. to W. H. Subroeder's. Joe Laird was in from Sitkum on J. O. Stemler, of Dorn, was down The Elizabeth sailed from Ban­ Fruit jars, tops and rubbers at Friday. Land & Syons’ don a week ago, and will be due in in this section lad Monday. Nice line of silks just arrived at Attorney Pulford, of Myrtle Point a day or so. If you want something up-to-date Mrs. Nosier’». bad busines at the oounty seat yes­ Best stock of shoes on the river in a suit of clothes, Men's Bovs' or youth's, Robinson has there Win. Lafferty came down from terday. Kerr’s. Louis Doansr. the gentleman who Myrtle Point Friday. Allen Belieu went to the bay yes­ Sinclair's hams and bacon at is putting in an independant tele­ Best Loggers’ shoes on the mar­ Land A Lyons’, Second street. terday after a visit with bis folks at phone system at Bandon, was a Co ket at Kerr’s. Mrs. Wm. Meeker, of this city, Enchanted prairie. quille visitor Monday and Tuesday Mel Hayter was up from the started for Elkton yesterdv to visit The People's Market always Riverton section on Saturday. For Sale, one work horse six keeps fresh vegetables. her old home and frienps. years old, weight over 1300 pounds. Don’t miss Drane’s Surprise Hale Suits mad > to fit, wear and have J. E Quick has gone to Bandon Apply to Frank Nelson, Norway next Saturday. style and snap to them at Robinson’. for a few days’ outing. David Ful­ J. S Cole, whom we mentioned Attorney Hammond, of this city, Quick makes ironing boards to ton is looking after bis shop during lately as being a newcomer to this had business at the bay Thursday. order form 50 cents up. One door bis absence. section, has rented the Grady place J. H. Lamb and Geo. Henninger north of Sentinel office. O. Wilson A Co. have Oyster near Norway, and moved there with were down from Fishtrap yesterday Drane’s Surprise Sales of Satur­ shell and grit, just what your his family last week. chickens need. days for bargains. “ White River” Flour is the best F or S ale . Two nice garden lots George Wilson, of the Empire Robinson has it. C. T. Cessna was up from the with crop—some fruit —at west end section, passed through en route to R. E. Buck, of Bandon, was a (Jo- lower river Monday and while in of T bridge. Call on J. Snow at quille business visitor on Thursday. town made our office a pleasant the upper river for a hunt and out­ the place. ing on Monday. Wm. Elliott, the jeweler, who has Buy the Gotzian shoe at O. Wil­ business call. LOCAL N E W S. 1 Fruit jars at J. W. Leneve’s. ■ 1 a Land A Lyons will guarantee S. W. P. signifies Sherwin Wil­ G. W , Hixson came up Fiiday liams Paints, the most popular on every sack of White Spray flour. Give us a trial. from his homestead on Bills creek. earth and the best to put on your Mr. and Mrs. J. L Barker, of “ Dement’s Best” is the flour hoase. Fairview, who had been visiting at Drane sells it. Fresh vegetables at Land&Lyons’ Myrtle Point, came down Monday Dr. S. C. Endicott, the Myrtle — Seconu street, Coquille. on their way home. Point dentist, was in Coquille last E. M. Gallier, one of the propri­ F or S axe . A good double-end Friday. etors of the Tupper Hotel at Ban­ fish boat, cheap— practically new. A beautiful piano on sale at Bar­ don, had business which called him See T. A. Walker. ker’s Jewelry store. to the bay on Monday. A. H. Powers, of the C. A. Smith Mrs Alex Snyder, of Myrtle Poin t, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Messer and Lumber Go., returned to Marsh­ visited in town a day or so the 1 it ter daughter, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, are field Monday after a few days’ visit bock from their oxtended visit in part of the week. through the Coquille country. New Mexico and Missouri. Watch Drane’s Surprise Sales Frank Fish starts for Roseburg Oyster shells and grit for Saturday for Bargains. tomorrow morning with his rig. chickens at O. Wilson Ac Co’s. Thos. Hanley, of the O. K. cream­ All parties wanting to take two days Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Knowlton, of ery, had business which called him for the trip in a comfortable rig this city, with their daughter, Miss to the bay last week. should be on hand. Naoma, are back from a visit of sev. Robinson has the ‘‘ White House” “ WANTED. “ Oregon Grape eral weeks in Portland. shoes for ladies and men. Root will pay 5ots per lb for same Robinson’s store handles the G ooroe T. M oulton . Coquille has received the new Chippewa Loggers shoe in all hose and cart for Are fighting of Mrs. George Stewart, of Gardin­ styles. which we made mention lately. er, passed through town Saturday Mrs. A. A. Jamieson and daugh­ on her way to Bandon, where she New waists for spring and sum­ ter, Miss Ethel, of Port Orford, mer at O. Wilson, At Co’s goes to see her parents, Mr. and came up Friday and on Saturday Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of that plane. Mrs. Harry Noble and Miss Alice continued their trip to Myrtle Point. Cox, of Marshfield to see the for­ W anted . George T. Moulton, of W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints, mer’s father, T. A. King, of this city. Coquille, will pay the highest cash oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb Ac rice for chittim bark. Big varieties of patterns to choose Co’s . from in Robinsons clothing stock. Mrs. R. M. Wieder came over Mr. and Mrs. A. Pershbaker were Mrs Capt. T D. White, of Ban­ up from Prosper on Friday accom­ from Marshfield yesterday to see don, went to Marshfield Saturday to panied by their daughters, Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Fred Tuttle. visit relatives and many friends of Fahy and Miss Ruby, and a friend She tells us that Mr. Wieder is back from the hot springs, much improved that place. from Oakland, Cal. in health. Robinson has a full line of Bus­ Oall on Land & Lyons for Hire’s ter brown shoes for boys and girla. Root Beer; you can get it right off F or H ale : One bay mare, 7 y ears old, well broke. Must go at once. B. C. Knight is nursing a very the ice. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sumner, of Call or adereBs this office. sore hind which wan injured at the son & Co’s. i I ■ ■ I i fl ■ Æ j AND If you are going out camping, give Land Ac Lyons your order. They have everything you want in the grocery line. riegularities are often caused by excessive drinking or being over­ heated. Attend to the kidneys at once by using Foley’s Kidney Cure. Sold by E. J. Slocum. DRUGS Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat i and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption Chas. Warden, of Menasha, and C. O. Case, of Clinton, Wisconsin, who have been in Coos county some Lampa Item«. time in the interest of Menasha Woodenware Co., started on a vis­ Hay, which is a heavy crop this it at their respective homes yester­ year, is about harvested. day. They will be back in the John Brown, of Pleasant View, near future. California, formerly of Lampa, has The Coquelle Vally Packing Co. been in this neighborhood visiting is paying 7} cents for first class beef, old friends. Needless to say he re­ 8 cents for dressed pork and 12$ ceived a warm welcome, rb be is a cents for chickens live weight. most worthy young man. He was L. C- Russell and son, W. W. in Marshfield settling up his father’s Russell, of Eugene, spent several estate, thence goes to Portland to days last week in the Coquille val­ visit his sister, Miss Nellie Brown, ley looking over the field with a who is teaching there. view to establishing a brick manu­ J. L. Bear, the Lampa merchant, facturing plant on the Coquille. and family have been in the moun­ They met with encouragement, and tains camping aDd bunting. They found some clay that would doi but not exactly what they would like to report a jolly time, but no game. Charley and Orey Randleman.who have. They expect to return in the haye been sick for some time are future. again around. During the summer kedney ir- Dr. Wetmore is back from New­ Bandon, returned as far as this Mr. and Mrs. Toney Mussell of port where be wants to attend the place from a visit with their son, Portland were in town a few days state convention of the Improved nnd from here they continued their lately, the latter visiting ldatives Order of Redmen The Dr. received trip to Myrtle Point. while the former went to North honor of the office of Outside Guard Buster Brown Blue Ribbon pat­ Bend with a view to finding a bus­ while the lodge here has not even F. L. Lowe who had been to Ban­ received its charter yet. The Dr. don to see his mother, Mrs. D. J. ent leather Oxford ties f >r hoys at iness location. Robinson’s. reports having had a grand time. Lowe, Sr., who recently got a fall Swell assortment of children’s, Messrs. Arthur McEwen and boy’s.youths’ and men's spring cloth­ There were about three dozen real breaking one arm near the shoulder I. W. Biilings who have the contract ing at Robinson’s. Indians from the Sibtz reservation nnd otherwise bruising her up, re­ for furnishing the gravel for the to help out in the entertainment. turned to Marshfield yesterday. Mrs. E. J. Bushier and daughter new concreto buildings at Marsh­ They gave a number of their dan­ J. W. Leneve carries the Bradley field, wert to the Point yesterday. Miss Elsie, of Portland, who have ces which were highly appreciated Logger shoes. Every pair guaran­ Soap! Soap! Soap! Call at Land just spent over a week’s outing in by all, among which were the C o­ teed. • Ac Lyons’ for soap. They can sup­ Coos county, started for their ho ne quille dance, the feather dance the P. W. Laird, one of Coquille’s ply your wants. yesterday. They are delighted up-to-date farmers, has jbstreceived Mr. nnd Mrs. W . P. Bartlett, of with our part of the state and tell buffalo dance and many others. an 8-horse gasoline engine and a Eau Clair, Wisconsin, who had been us that when a railroad is built E. Quartermas as District Agent Fairbanks-Morse insilege cutter of here for a couple of weeks visiting they will visit us often. of the Northwestern Mutual Life of 12 tons per hour capacity, and is their son, Stanley, nnd other friends Robinson has just received six Milwaukee W iq., is a representative making preparations to fill his im­ took their departure last week, Mrs. different patterns of the Chippewa of a company that has more insur­ mense silo. Bartlett, accompanied by Stanly, logging shoe. ance in force in the state of Oregon O. Wilson & Co. have received going by way of San Francisco, The following item we take from than any other. It is the lsrgeet their full line of spring and summer while the old gentlbman went by the Lakeport, C»l., Bee: H. T. purely United State Company. The goods. way of Portland. They enjoyed Schweers and family have “ Northern” furniahes insurance at Mrs. J. T. Jenkins, of Bandon, their outing very much and their started to San Jose, where they ex­ lower cost than any other institution passed through to the bay Saturday, friends will be glad to see them re­ pect to reside, though they may of its kind in America. where she took a north bound turn at any time. later decide upon Lo Gatos. Mr. Life insurance theee days is an in- steamer on her way to Billingham, F or R est A nice large front Schweers’ mother and one child go dispensible necessity. A man wants Washington, where she goes to room in a desirable location. Would by rail. The others will travel by the kind that insures, and at the visit her daughters who live at that do for two. Call at the H erald wagon, camping out on the way. lowest cost It will pay you to in- office. place. --------- -• «#►«---- — — vestigat Surveyor Cathcart came over The following item appeared in Ladies! Call and see the new from Marshfield XTonday and at line of belts and lace collass at the Coos Bay News in May. 1874. Some changes have taken place this place was joined by road viewer Kerr’s. and contrasted witn the present, in our town lately. The siw mill Georg Griffin and father down the Capt. C. J. McLean, later of river by W. M. Kay, who new takes shows the progress we have made: has changed hands, M. Hayter has Emboldened by the success of purchased the Chas. Nosier proper­ Portland, and now a member of the (place of Stephen Gallies, re­ Rsckliffe’s schooner, the ty of O. A. Kelly, J. Elvy bought the Coquille River Steamboat Co., signed, and all proceeded to the Capt. started Saturday for Portland to j coast below Bandon for the purpose Cordelia, the owner of a little scow the Matt Laws property. order new boilers for the steamers i of viewing a road from New Lake with a propeller in her, has com­ Cbss Peterson bought the F. S. Dispatch and Liberty. He will be to the Coos and Curry county line menced making trips between the Kelly property and also the old Coquille river and San Francisco Cavott property. gone about a week 1 in tue vicinity of the Joe Hire place. during the summer months. She Do your shopping at home. Call When you want a cold d rink, uy Mr. Dickson and family left for a bottle of Hiar’s Root beer at Land phone 251 and Land A Lyons will >• «»»«d the Twin Sisters and ar- eastern Oregon last week. deliver your order any tim ' during rived at Pohl’s mill in the fore part At Lyons’— we keep it on ice. The present lease on the River­ the day. of last week. On her way up she Mrs. R. H. Olsen, of Empire, ac­ ton Hotel, expires Aug. 14th so the Coquille walked away with anoth- stopped at the Rogue river fisheries companied by her sister, Mrs, Frank Hotel property will be for sale at er game Sunday when she played and took on about forty barrels of Hedrick, of San Francisco, who is any time. Bandon on the latter s grounds with salmon. She then loaded 53,000 making her a two month’s visit, a score of 14 to 9. Marshfield d e -; feet, of cedar lumber at Pohl's and ! On the 2nd day of July at the resi­ passed through town Saturday on feated North Bend At the latter sailed for San Francisco on Satur- dence of Wm Rohm, Mr. Freeman their leturn from Arago where they place by a score of 4 to 2. This day afternoon. If this trade can be Steward and Miss Edna Thomas had spent a week with their friend, pots Coquille in the lead by three kept up so as to enable the farmers were joined in the holy bonds of Mrs Ellen Peterson. They had games, the bay teams being tied for along the nver to ship potatoes, wedlock, O. A. Kelly officiating. an exceedingly pleasant visit. D onna A nna . second place, having won four games bacon, etc , by these little vesssls.it F or S ale . One matched span of eacb. North Bend plays here next will soon enhance the value of fa rm -, A B ig B argain mares—roadsters—fast, gentle and Sunday and Marshfield goes to ing lands along tbe river. Ths F ob S ale C heap —A span of well. kind. Also span of work horses, Bandon. next thing will be the building of a | broke horses, weighing about 1300 weight 1400 lbs. each, true and W anted : A housekeeper for four Kttl® »»earner to run up to the forks pounds each. Will sell one or both. sound. Address Lock Box 192 children going to school in Bandon. of the river, and that will be done Call on or addresa P. W. Laird, Coquille. Box 26, Bandon, Or. inside of another year. Coquill«. Phone 8x Farmers, Smith camp the 23rd. D.-. Wet- more is attending him. For quick sales, list your proper­ ty with the Pacifio Real Estate Co. Parties wishing to Breed tokthe Cleveland Bay Station Tempest or Black Warrior Jack recently established a business at Commodore will find them at their stand at Johnson's Mill during the summer, Langlois, had business up this way W . H. LYONS, Owner EVERETT SLAGLE, Manager a few days last week, continuing bis trip to the bay. He informs us that he is working up a good busi­ C O N T A IN S KO ness. HARM FUL FOR SALE AT The Genuine is in the yello w " packaqk SLO CUM’S DRUG STORE. The HuIIins Boat and the Perro Marine Engines The W. H. Mullins Company of Salem, Ohio—widely known ns the largest builders of small boats in the country—install Ferro Engim sand do others. Befoie placing their order for the year they made very ex­ haustive tests of highest grade two-cycle engines made; the result was an initial order for 500 Ferro Engines—the largest siDgle order ever placed. If such large engine buyery as the Mullins Co. stake their whole year’s business on the Ferro after looking so carefully into all the engines Thomas Hanley is again home. made, certainly you ought to feel that this goes very far to prove that Thresa and Maggie are paying n the Ferro Engine lias in fact the superiority we claim for it. protracted visit to friends and rela­ The Ferro Machine & Foundry Co., Cleveland, Ohio. tives in San Francisco. W . C. ROSE, Agent, Coquille, Oregon Jack Timon has contracted his j ccal interests on tbe south side nnd i is now prospecting on the north side of the Burgess ranch where there are a good many out-croppings of coal. Mart Randleman’s new gasoline, costing upwards of a thousand d ol­ lars, will soon be ready to launch. Certainly this will be a fine thing for its owner when the fishing season opens. Mr. Borgard, who built n fine barn last year at a cost between four nnd five hui dred dollars,'has it well filled with good nutricious hay for his dairy cows. He has also laid out and fenced a building Bite where he proposes to build a house next season. He is one of Lampa's moet pushing and energetic farmers. Lampa bus grown bright in new paint which spreads and glistens day by day. The boys grow bright day by day, too, beneath the rule (or rod) of Mr. Culbertson. But we think that it is his eyes that do the glistening— ah. J. F. Burges was down to town Thursday. W. M. Hamilton was down from Fishtrap Saturday. Be sure and see that fine Panama dress goods at O. Wilson Ac Co's, Did You Ever Stop to Think That it pays to buy the best at the lowest prices? . W * e buy the best that money can buy and sell on the lowest margin. Gents' Furnishings a Specialty. Come and examine our Shoe Department before purchasing., W . T. KERR Successor to Z. C. Strang in W, O. W. Building. CB. R & E . It R & NAVIGATION CO. TR A IN SCHEDULE NO. 2. \ *'■' ' Closing Out Sale In Effect January 1, 1907. All previous schedules are void. Subject to change without notice. C. J. Millia, manages; F. A. Laiee, freight agent; general offices, Marshfield Oregon. No. 1. Daily Except Sunday l,eave 9:00 a. m. 9:30 a. m. 9:45 a. m. Arrive 10:20 a- m. Traina Stations Marshfield B. H. Junction Coquille Myrtle Point No. 2. Daily Except Sunday Leave 10:45 a. m. 10:30 a. m. 12:00 m. Arrive 12:30 p. m . Myrtle Point Coquille H. If. Junction Marshfield Extra trains will run on daily special orders. Trains to and from Beaver Hill daily. I will close out my entire stock in Thirty Days, beginning July 1st. MILLINERY at H off and all other goods 5 per cent discount below cost price. Mrs. J. E. Perrott. j