A D D IT IO N A L L O C A L Mrs. W F. Disher and daughter Grace, nt Bandon. went to Marsh­ field yesterday. Many are preparing to go hunt­ ing as soou as the open season, August first, arrives. Aarvn Wilson was down from Bridge Monday after the remainder of his household goods. Leave orders for paperhanging and painting with C. M. Weaver, at the •) T Nosier home. Arthur Hamm who has been working at the Smith-Powers camp on Cunningham, is on crutches, the result ot badly sprained knee. Mrs. Geo. H. Baxter who is here from Creswell, Oregon, went to Ban- don yesterday morning to see her sisttr. Mrs. Chas Lorenz. Miss Emilv Harlocker, of this city, returned by yesterday’s Fifield troru an extended visit with her uncle. Dr. Hugh Coke, of San Francisco Her many young friends are glad to see her home again. Mr. and Mts, C. M. Weaver who lately arrived here from Illinois, have moved into the J. T. Nosier home near the Christian church. Mr. Weaver, is a painter and paper- hanger and has i'een doing some work already. The shoes lor woodsmen; Tozier’s — S. F. Shoes. The gloves for wear Logger Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier. Negotiations are in progress by which, if consummated, Prof. A. W. Henry will take over the man­ agement of the Heazlet Theater. The Prof, will give dances regular­ ly and the Theater will be open for all legitimate entertainments. Tozier’s Celebrated Logger Shoes have won popularity with the woods hoys. E. L. Tozier maker, Coquille. J. W. Flumer who has been so­ journing in Coquille several weeks, was called to his home at Ashland on account of the severe sickness of an infant child who had passed away before, his arrival, and was buried the day he leached home. A grand farmers’ picnic is being arranged to take place at the Arago grove on August 6th. The Farm­ ers’ Union and Grange are joining in the efforts and a grand time is assured all who attend. Several good speakers will talk on subjects of interest and importance to the people generally. All who can should turn out and do their full share to make this the greatest pic­ nic ot the kind that has ever taken place in the connty. Henry Lorenz is agent for J. Strootsman Shoes for ladies. This is a line combined with "snap” and durability. We stand back of every pair. M iss Lucia Sperry who returned from Ashlaud on Friday has since been enjoying a visit at home with her Grandmother, Mrs. E. Howard, and aunt, Miss E. P. Howard, from Knoxvill, Illinois However, yes­ terday she and the latter started for Alaska on a tour which will cover several weeks, after which they will meet Mrs. Howard at Seattle when the three will go east. E. N. Smith and W. R. Mavity were down from Myrtle Point yes­ terday. Don’t miss the big picnic and roll call of the Farmers Union and Grange at Arago on the 5th of August. Geo. E. Peoples aud A. S. Ham­ mond who went to Portand as a del­ egates to Republican assembly, re­ turned Monday. There will be services at the Episcopal church next Sunday by Rev. Dorrance, of Ashland. The public is welcome. F ob S ale — 160 acres, 40 in grass; 4.000,000 ft of good timber. Price $3000. $1000 down, balance on time at 8 per cent intetest. See B. Folsom. Go to Skeels & Son for your fruit jars jar caps, etc. B ohn . — In Coquille, Oregon, July 25, 1901 to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beckett, a daughter. For a j .1 > "f find-class Mending, Dying or Cleaning, or n new suit tailored, ouil on K. Holveison, at the rear 1 f the Pharmacy building. . I For S a le— A spau of gildings good work h uses age 8 years weighing about 2200 pounds address or call on S. K. Hatcher. Fairview, Oregon. Quick" A Curry make the galvan­ ized screen door; standard sizes ou hand; spetial sizes made in .phort order. Also handy, adjustable win­ dow screens, ironing boards, sleeve boards, bread boards, drain boards and meat safes. WM. F R O Z E N BACH. Sculptor Contractor in Marble, Granite. Stone, Concrete and Tile " ’* * 1 k *'• 1»"** Vaults, Monuments, Headstones, Tab­ The Socialist Party of Coos coun­ lets, Iron Fences and all kinds of ty is called lo meet in county con­ Cemetery and Building Work. vention at Coquille on the 1st day i " t of August, 1901 for the purpose Carving and Lettering a Specialty. or electing Delegates to the etate M A R S H F IE L D . O R E G O N convention to be held iD Portland Oregon, on the 7th and 8th day of W . A, Varney H. L. Varney August, 1910. C. W. Barzee, State chairman of the Socialist Pnrty of Oregon, Varney Bros. H el|i lor T h o s e W h o H a v e ach T ro u bles. GENERAL HOUSEnOVINO N lo iu - After doctoring for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctors’ fees, I purchased my wife one box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her so much Fruit jars at L aitd’s, the House good that she continued to use them Furnisher. and they heve done her more good Rev. Seldon C Adams, Pastor than all of the medicine I bought Evangelist of the Presbytery of before. — Samuel Boyer, Folsom, Southern Oregon, will begin meet­ Iowa. This medicine is for sale by ings in the Prisbyterian church, in | R. S. Knowlton. Samples free. Coquille, to continue Sunday even­ M ethodist E p iscop al Church ing aud evenings twrough the week. The Paster is giving talks on the Ladiea you can still fimle dusters, Psalms of David, Solomon, MoseS at Robinsons Store. and others, each Wednesday even­ Mrs. Helen Richmond, of North ing at 8 o’clock though, this week Coos river, was found dead in her is Temperance, with special features. bed Sunday morning. She had The Sunday School Board, was been suffering some time from delightfully entertained at the home paralysis, but heart failure is through to have been the cause of j of Dr. and Mrs. Richmond Monday evening, this week. her death. Thy Kingdom Come, for which If the other fellow cunnot mak your watch run correctly, I can Jesus told us to pray, Is it here V. R. W ilson , Watcbmatke j now, or when is to come, and what Thomas B. Nearren and family, will* it be? Is the subject next Sun­ of Denver, Colorado, passed through day morning at l i A. M. In the this city Monday en route to Ban- evening at 8 o’clock Winning Out. don, where they will visit A. A. Special music all day you are most Baker. It is their intention to lo­ cordially invited to all the services. cate in this valley as they like the Are you a stranger or visitor in town over Sunday? Come aronnd looks of the country very much. Try the New Catchem Fly trap. and see us at Church or Parsonage. E 3 utton Mace, Pastor. Drane has them on sale, at 15c or Dr. A. M. Baker, of Starbuck, Washington, has joined his wife who has been here visiting her sis­ ters, Mrs. Smith, of this city, Mrs: Topping, of Baudon and Mrs. Cut- lip, of Coos river. COQUILLE, OREGON oes a qeneral Housemoulng wndation repair business COQUILLE RIVER L lt iE r STMR. FIFIELD P LY IN G BE TW E E N BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO s a il in g e v e r y E ig h t days Passengers, Freight T w e n t y - F i v e t 'e i t l » I . I lie P r i c e «1 P en ce. F. J. HAYES The terrible itching aud smarting incident to certain akin diseases is : O P T E M E T R IS T almost instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain’s Salve. Price, 25 j At Dr. Richmond's office the 24th Don’t oents For sale by R. S. Knowl-1 and 25th of each month. forget tf.e date. ton. \ Low Rates and Excellent Accoui-( modations. Our Interests are your Interests. A. F. EST A BROOK CO. Agents San Francisco and Bandon W. H. BOYLE Builder and Contractor.... ' ■ < i ’ ’- . ■ ■ «.] " 1 ~M Estimates gladly furnished { -------------- i» » ■»----------- two for 25c. ! P r« |M -r T r e a t m e n t F o r D y s e n t e r y S. S. Norton, of Redding, Cali­ a n il D ia r r h o e a . fornia, who is here visiting, went to When six months old the little the Bay Monday, accompanied by daughter of E. N. Dewey, a well his brother-in-law, H. N. Lorenz. known merchant of Agnewville, Va., Mr. Norton wished to see how the bad an attack of cholera infantum. Bay side was progressing, and to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and have a look at the big Smith mills 1 Diarrhoea Remedy was given and which have been constructed since, effected a complete cure. This rem­ he went away. He with his wife, edy has proven verv successful in who has been visiting her parents, ¡ d cases of bowelcomplaint in chil­ Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorenz, will start dren and when given according to lor their home today. the plain printed directions can be Having sold our jewelry business relied upon with perfect confidence. we will be in the countv to do opti-1 When reduced with water and cal woik, at Coquille, every two sweetened it is pleasant to take weeks, watch for notice, save your which is of great importance when work for us. Satisfaction guarinteed a medicine must be given to young C. L. Betldei . O. D. . children. For sale by R. S, Knowl- E. P. Bender. O. D. tow, ..... * If you ever had poor luck with your canned fruits, jel­ lies, etc., it was probably be­ cause the containers were not properly sealed. Use our PURIFIED PARAFFINE this year and results will bs all you can wish. It makes a tasteless covering easy to nso and to remove. Cheaper than sealing wax—can be used year after year. Price 20 cents per pound. SEALING WAX, PRESERVATIVES, ETC. if you desire them. tC«n fur­ nish them in any quantity at lowest prices. Fuhrman’s if ' Pharmacy /t t» t . »