WE ARE IN THE SWIM
NOT THE SU R
B U T ON T H E M A R K E T
SMITH’S ADDITION TO BANDON
Cheapest and Best Property in the City.
opened out and a Driveway to the Beach.
Streets being
Sheltered from
the wind, Level Land, Beautiful Evergreen Grove on the
whole Tract.
LOTS $ 15 to $30. On the Installment plan.
SEE
The Bandon Investment Corporatioi), Bandon, Oregoi), or
E. N. Smith, Myrtle Point Oregoi).
Myrtle Point Enterprise.
A. H avens .
R. W. Bvrrvu
Mrs. M O Hawkins of Coquille
At the residence of the bride near was a g Ueg£ 0f Miss Letts Cooper
V B I N I f l A T . A C C 5 1908 . Dillard, Oregon, on Wednesday,; severai ,iay8 this week.
July 29 , 1908 , Rev. J. C. Richard- i
Mr. and Mrs. W T Ramsey and
son, of Eugene, and Miss Anna1
Coquille H atchery
children arrived here last Fiiday
Kent, of Dillard, were united in
...
, , from Milano, Texas, where they House and carriage paiuters, and paperhangers. Estimates given on
We give below a portion of a marsge, the officiating minister be- .
,
.
,
,
have been living for about a year. short notice. Work neatly and promptly done. Leave orders at W. H.
letter from Fish Warden H. C. ing Rev. W. G. Eiller.
They are visiting at the home of Schoreder.
McAllister to T. A. Walker, of this
Elder Richardson is a very able ]
Mrs. Ramsey’s parents, Mr. and
city, which is self explanatory. We and well-known minister of tbe
Tie in Coos C ou nty League
C arpet W eaving . Mrs. K. Hoi
Mrs.W. R. Foote of Norway.
are pleased to see a hatchery estab Baptist denomination and an early
verson, Wickham residence east of
Miss
Tiny
Roberts,
who
hag
been
lished on the Coquille, as there is a pioneer in the cause in this state.
Coquille beat North Bend in a the Christian church does fine
large area of feeding grounds for He was the General Missionary of i teaching in the Langlois school, re ] hard fought game Sunday by a carpet and rug weaving: Call and
see samples of her work and get
salmon after they reach the age nt tbe Northwest, including Oregon, j turned home, having completed score of 7 to 4.
Gardiner was in fine form and prices.
which they are able to make their Washington, Idaho and British C ol-' her term. She was accompanied
1 out pitched McFarland, who is a
ltobiuson bas bis sholves loaded
way to the sea and take care of umbia, and is a life member of the by her sister, Mrs. Ed Rackleff, : good pitcher, but was not given
themselves.
The excerpt reads as American Baptist Home Missionary who is visiting with relatives and ! good support: Gardiner ii good with Brown Shoe Co’s shoes, and
they are right up to Ihe minute.
friends.
follows:
enough to go intc the Coast League
Society.
Go to Robinson for fruit jars—
I
and
will
be
there
before
long.
The
contract
work
of
Stemmier
I visited your city, in company
Miss Kent is well and favorably-
Collier who has gone from pitch Mason, Economy, Everlasting and
with Frank W. Smith, Superintend known throughout Southern Ore- j and Minard up Ihe Middle Fork
ing to out fielding will go into fast the Schram Automatic Sealor.
ent of the South Coos River Hat gon, having been an efficient and has been completed and the force I company on account of his hitting
Before ordering suits, call and
cbery, last Monday, and whilst promineut teacher in the public of men is now at work under the j ability.
see Drain’s samples. Good fits and
there, tried to see you but found schools, both in this state and Cali direction of George Hermann on j This league is playing fast ball satisfaction guaranteed.
They and contemplates a trip north and
that you were out of the city. Mr. fornia.
She is a woman of more the Soutn Fork contract.
Stamping done free on all plans
Smith and I made a trip to the than ordinary business ability, hav have an 85 -foot span bridge to south as soon as the league closes. linens Purchased at the White Hous.
Marshfield was beaten by the
East Fork of the Coquille River with ing very successfully managed a build over one of the creeks and
Before buying a tent call on Goff
a view of racking same at its mouth farm near here for a number of when this is completed will get at Bandon crack imported team by a & Goodman; it means money to you.
score of 11 to 1.
the road work and hurry it to com
our object being to divert all the years.
This ties Marshfield and Coquille
Next time you ordre flour, specify
pletion.
Supervisor R. P. Carman foi the pennant.
fish up the North Fork to our
They departed on the afternoon
SOUND RING.
hatchery station.
Mr. Smith, no traiu for Eugene, the home of Mr. is building a fine piece of road
Following is the Score:
Men’s Suits at J. W. Leneve’s.
doubt, has begun work on this rack Richardson, to remain for an in uround a piece of bottom land tbat Coquille............ AB R H PO
Thomas, c........... 5
1
1
12
Panama Hats at Robinson’s.
before this time, and during the definite time. The best wishes of a is very bad in the winter time and 1’orterfieM 3 b.... 5 2 3 1
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coming season we expect to operate great number of friends go with will greatly improve tbe conditions! Kevins, ks ...........5 2 3 0
Collier, If............ 5
1 2 0
Why lame* Lee Got Well
our station on the Coquille instead them. The bride is a sister of M tb . for travel in that sectioo.
Pauli, ef.............. 5 0 0 0
Everybody
io Ranesville, O.,
(iardiner.
p........4
1
0
0
of transferring eggs from the W. W. Gage of this city.
C B Marsters, a pioneer of Coos
Lorenz, 1 b ......... 3 0 0 11
knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural
---------------►-*•*-*
hatchery on the South Coos River.
county, is 79 years of age today anil Howell, 2b......... 2 0 1 2
route 8. She Writes:” My husband.
If the eggs taken on the Coquille
Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved
in honor of the event a family re- i Hartley, rf......... 4 0 » 1
Barnes Lee, firmly believes he owes
this year justifies, I intend to erect
his life to the use of Dr. K ing’s
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the union is being held at the old home j
Totals....... 38 7 10
27
New Discovery. His lungs were so
a permanent plant next soason.
United States Express Co., Chicago, place on Catching Creek.
There North Bend..... AB K H PO
Keane, ss........... 4 0 0
3
severly affected that consumption
am thoroughly convinced that the writes, “ Our General Superintend are present at the gathering E. 8. Wick mail, 3b......3 0 0 0
seemed inevitable, when a friend
Coquille needs looking after and ent, Mr. Quick, handed me a bot Marsters and family and Mrs L. Manion, lb ........4 0 0 11
recommended New Discovery. We
tle ot Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
Klanniitan, c......4
1 0 5
trust our work this season will be and Diarrhoea Remedy some time A. Marsters from Roseburg; Mrs. ■ J. (iaffnev, 2b.... 3 0 1 2
tried it, and its use has restored him
Hull,
r
f
.
.......
3
successful.
to perfect health.” Dr. K ing’s New
ago to check an attack on the old Mabel Pearl from Portland, Mrs. Wilson, If........... 4 1 0 2 0 1 2
Discovery is the King of throat and
Very truly your,
chronic diarrhoea. I have used it Andrew Brunde of Cottage Grove, j Foot«, cf............ 4 1 0 0
lung remedies For coughs and
since that time and cured many L. C. Marsters’ three children from McFarland, p......4 1 2 0
H. C. M c A llister .
colds and it has no equal. The first
of our trains who have been sick. Poitland, S. E. Marsters of Gold Hinith. rf.............1 0 0 o
dose gives relief. Try it! Under
The steamer Favorite is now I am an old soldier who served with
Totals......... 34 4 5 24 13
Beach, editor of the Globe; and O.
guarantee at R. S. Knowlton’s
making two round trips each day Rutherford B. Hayes and William
SCORE B Y IN N IN G S
E. Marsters and Lee Marsters who!
drugstore. 50c, and $1.00. Trial
McKinley
four
years
in
the
23rd
between Coquille and Bandon.
1 2 3 4 5 6
bottle free.
Ohio Regiment, and have no ail live on the home place.
The only Coquille
2'T) 1 3
0 0
This gives the traveling public ad ment except chronic diarrhoea,
1 2 2 3 0 0
absentees are Mrs. Sherwood, the Hits
vantages never enjoyed in Coos which this remedy stops at once.”
North Rend 0 2 0 0 0 0
only daughter, of Prineville, and Hits
0 10 10
1
For sale by R. S Knowlton.
county before.
Melvin Marsters of Oklahoma.
SCM M AKY
In connection with the new sche
Three-base hits— Collier, McFarland.
P oetical Entertainment
dule lately established by our local
Diarrhoea Cured
Two-base hits—Wilson, Collier, McFar
railroad line, one may start from Next Tuesday evening Rev. W. S.
"M y father has years been troubl land. Base on balls—offtiardiner 4, off
Randon in the morning, go to Gordon will give a recital of his or ed with diarrhoea, and tried every McFarland 2. Struck out—by (iardiner
Marshfield and remain in that city iginal poems at the M. E. Church means possible to effect a cure, 11, by McFarland 3. Stolen bases—
three hours and fifteen minutes, and including humorous, patriotic and without »vail,” writes John, Zirkle (Iardiner, Howell, Keane, Wickman 2.
serious selections.
of Philippi, W. V. He saw Cham Double plays—Thomas to Howell,
return to Bandon the same day.
There will be no charge at the berlain’s Colic, Colera and Diar Howell to Thomas. Hit by pitcher.—
He may start from Marshfield and door, but ail are requested to bring
rhoea avertised in the Philippi Re Manion, Howell. Time of game 2:15.
go to Bandon and have from one a silver offering for age<j ministers publican and decided to try ii. The L'mpire Jim Jenkins. Scorer Collier.
and one-half to two hours to trans and their widows and orphans. r suit is one bottle cured'him and
Mrs. M. Moriarty, of Coaledo,
act business in that place and re. There will also be some musical he has not sutFered with the disease w-'S a Coquille visitor on Thursday
numbers. This entertainment has lor eighteen months. Before tak
turn the same day. These advan
been well received at Salem and ing this remedy he was a constant of last week.
tages are highly appreciated by the other places.
All welcome.
sufferer. He is now sound and
A Faithful mend
people and are being utilize«! every
well, and although sixty years old.
" I have used Chamberlain's Oolic |
For
Sale—
Fifty-five
acre
dairy-
day.
can do as much work as a voting Cholera and Diarrhoea since it was
ranch, 40 acres bottom, 15 acres man.” Sold by R. S. Knowlton
first introduced to the public in,
The Margaret lies Co. who play good bench, with fair improvements.
1872, and have never found one in
Price
|
5,500
on
good
terms.
ed a six-nights engagement here a
A new line of light weight wool stance where a cure was not speedi
E. N . S m ith , Myrtle Point.
few weeks ago. will appear again
en underwear for men at Robin ly effected by its use. I have been FOR SALE B Y LAND A LYO N ’S
To obtain good berths on the son’s.
a commercial traveler for eighteen
next Tuesday night- It will be re
WHITE CEDAR
vears, and never start out on a trip RED AND
membered that of the six nights Breakwater call up Main 181 . it
If
you
want
a
nice
suit
,>
f
clothe*
befory,|the largest attendance was costs you nothing to phone.
— latest fall style. Robins, n has with out this, my faithful friend,”
SHINGLES
-ays II 8. Nichols of Oaklad, Ind.
at the last performance.
Call and get the latest magazines them.
F o r Sale B y
Ter When a man has used a rem
at
Getty
A
Collier’s.
Judge J. F. Hall came over Mon
Phone 251 and your outers will
edy far thity-five years he knows
L.
H.
A W. Shingle Co.
day and held probate court for three
For a good paying millinery sent right nut by Land A Lyons’ its value and is competent tospei k of
Bandon, Oregon.
P. O. Box 62
free delivery.
business, apply at this office,
days.
it. For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
Coquille Ijerald.
Wedding of Pioneers.
Buffum & Havens
Arago, Oregon
When you are fitting up for camp
ing or in outing at tbe beach jou
will find just the right cap or bat at
the White House. Every thing in
tbat line at coat.
Miss Beulah Walker, of this city,
went to Marshfield yesterday afler-
uoon to be with her sister, Mrs. H.,
J. Rice, whose little daughter has*
been takeD suddenly ill.
“ W anted . — Good man in every
locality— good pay; experience un
necessary to represent large Real
Estate organization. Write today.
B. F. Loos Co., Des Moines, Iowa.”
WAY
I have for sale ouu rubber lire
runabout and barne-s, a few Urge
milch cows, and one potato digger.
G eo H ab TLXI.
ScM oie of Coquille Buer Transportation Comply.
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W A N TE D
POTATOES
Headquarters at Marshfield.
Coquille Branch at Big Wart-
house. SIG HANSEN in charqe.
A. P. MILLER,
Stationery, Fruits, Cigars,
DELIGHTED
A N Y OLD
She Likes Good Things
Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West
Franklin, Maine, says: “ I itkegood
things and have adopted Dr. King’s
New Life Pills as our family laxa
tive medicine, because they are
good and do their work with out
making a fuss about it." These
painless purifiers sold at R. 8.
Knowlton’s diug stole 25.
To
bacco, Confectionery,
C Street
Coquille, Oregon.
Have You a Good
Piano?
Then see
I. A. TUIjNELL
( E x p e r t P ia n o T u n e r )
Haue your Piano tuned by the local man, will
sign contract to keep Piano in first class con
dition. two tunings a year fo r $3.75 a tuning.
All Work Guaranteed. I will call on you at
once, write or see me.
Leave your order with Mrs. M 0. I|awl|lns
.
Coquille, Oregon.