Mrs. Moriarity ramo over from A Twenty Year Sentence Coaled > Mor day. “ I have jus*t completed a 20-year Ten Hobiuaou was down from l»»«lth sentence, imposed by Buck- **"’■ AV.,ic* S? lv®’ which c “ red l,,e AND PROPRIETOR Fisbtrap on Saturday. Coquille Herald. 0- F. DEAN. EDITOR o f bleeding piles ju st twenty years ! W . A. TR A V E R Drain keeps on band fresh bread, ago,” writes O. 8. Woolever, of Le- >>; pies, cakes and cookies Raysville, N. Y. Bucklen’s Arnica County Official Paper. T. W. Drane was up from Par­ Halve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds ¡¡nd cuts in the S PUBLISHED EVKKY WEDNESDAY. kersburg on Saturday. shortest time. 25c at R. S. Knowl- Elegant line ofeew gloves ju s t ton’s drug store ' »«voted to the material and social np- mj i Idiog o f the Coqnille Valley partioalarly in at the White House. ----------------------- jp Ladies and «•id o f Coos County generally. ■> ibsonption, p ery ea r .i n advanoe. fl.fiO Sauer kraut on sale at Robinson’s. Attorney A. S. Hammond return Dill Pickles in bulk, at Robison’s. ed from a business trip to the bay Have you tried SOUND RING on Monday. flour? B orn . On Thursday, the 9tb, to Miss Georgia Randleman went to Mr. and Mrs. Jamca Clinton of the Bandon on Saturday. North Fork, a daughter. If you want to rent a good dairy Z. T. Siglin came over from the farm, call at the H erald office. Isthmus Monday, bringing election B o r n . Near Riverton, April 15, returns from bis precinct. 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry John­ If you want a nice suit of clothes son a son. — latest fall style. Robinson has Big assortment of ladies’ skirts them. from $1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’s. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Prewett, of on Sunday, the 12th, to Parkersburg, was in town a day or Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Barger of Fish- so last week, visting with Mr. and trap, a son. Mrs. Arthur Elliugson. A new coffee at Skeels A Son’s at Have you visited the City Bakery 25c.— a leader, as good as most 40c in its new location? I f not, do so goods. at once. E. E. Bender, of Myrtle Point, F. U. M ood , of Marshfield, is now was a passenger to Marsefield by I jD the Maryland Cafe, for a while at Friday’s train. least. Mr. Moon has been in the The Coos Bay Monumental Works restaurant business for some time is prepared to furnish nice iron fen- and is well up in that art. ces for yards or cemetery lots. F or H a l e . A small bunch of fine W. P. Fuller’s prepared paiuts young milch cows. Enquire of F. oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb & M. Sandorlin on his farm four and C ° 8- j one-half miles southeast of Bandon W. W. Whittington, of the Myrtle Point section, who had been to Ban-1 Chamberlain Has the Preference. don for a duy or so attended the re- Mr. Fred.^ C. Honraban, a prom vivalservlces at this place Friday ‘ nen^ df488'8» ° f Portsmouth, Va , u » j . . says: ‘ ‘For the past six years evening and on Saturday took the L 8oI(J and recorornendedCham train for home. berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr- P. E. Drane keeps puffed rice, hoea Remedy. It is a great rem a delicious dish for breakfast and edy and one of the best patent med for «><*k folks. j cines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes May Medley of Norway, 12 years I that pay mo a larger profit, but th old, fell Irom her horse last 8un- remedy is bo sure to effect a cure (hat j-RÍve it the prefe*rence. feared that the accident might prove For ga]0 ty r g Know) ton fatal, but she is bitter at last «nponnis If y ° u want fine b'N’OR and hams ROCOUnt8- 1 call up phone-Farm ers 75 B orn , Knowlton’s Drug Store has just) W have several desirable places received a large supply of the very for young ladies who wish to work choisest onion seis. I for board jind room while attending For full particu Mrs. G. P. Witt, wife of our clever , , , , , m- I lftrs> address. barker, who has lately become afflict- M illeh -C leaver B usinesb C oli . eo ed with rhoumatisn, has gone to her I North Bend Oregon form er hom e at Tacom a, W ashing-1 . , , -i, , . . , . ton, where she will he treated by I ~---------------------- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, their form er family ph ysician . W e . hereby given that scaled J J bids m il be received by the undersigned h ope she m a y soon recoverd and I (or the special improvements of the return to her new hom e and h i lenl? Cre®£ , Junction and Douglas r * County road in Road District No. 8 husband. I Coos County, Oregon, said improvement being known as the Glenn Creek Falls Sp errv new, flour m ade at T a co- Improvement, in accordance with the W ab I i with VVnnV, with Inn the same same c c a a r r . . ns as I Plans an,‘ “ n,.l specifications »necifications prepared prepared by by C. ran, W ash with tne same e a r . as § McCulloch. Ilids will 1» lie receiver! recei' “ S p erry s Best, ‘Sound King. totlie6 th day of May, , . 1908, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. of Bald day. Said bids to Walter Caldwell, late of the Co- be for removing rock and dirt and mak- quill» V .H ., Sentí»«), took F r id ./e train for C oos Bay where he will I rock work and making road lied com- «■ * >*«•»" 'n Notice is hereby given that the Bea­ ver Slough Drainage District will re­ ceive sealed bids for the construction of a drainage system in said district, in Coos County, Oregon, which will in­ clude the follow ing: One ditch 416 feet long, 36 feet wide on the bottom, at the river hank, befng the outlet of said proposed drainage system. P hone 74 One ditch 2640 feet long, 24 feet wide and 3% feet deep, approximately. One ditch 3564 feet long. 6 feet wide and 3 % feet deep, approximately. TERMS: To Insure, $20 For the Season $15. One ditch 5730 feet long, 20 feet wide For further particulars apply to Ward Bros, at Arago, Ore and 3)4 feet deep, approximately. One ditch 1968 feet long, 10 feet wide and 3*-j deep, approximately. One ditch 7776 feet long, 24 feet wide and 3*^ feet deep, approximatyly. One ditch 3696 feet long, 10 feet wide and 3 % feet deep, approximately. One ditch 3102 feet long, 6 feet wide and 3)4 feet deep, approximately. One ditch 3826 feet long, 6 feet wide and 3 % feet deep, approximately. Mea * s t s l l H o u e » COQUILLE, OREGON Upstairs in Robinson Building. pi>