LOCAL N EW S. DR. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. in Kiottmo i l Bi r k ir H did in ; • House for rent. Cell at the A. C. Lukina who is building a Herald offioe. barn at Fairview waa in town to­ Col. Smith went to the Bey Mon­ day. day on business. Mrs. A. C. Lukins and daughter, Bert Myera was down from Nor­ Mrs. J. A. Yoakam went to Ban-| way on Saturday. don today for an outing. M. M. Dobbins wia up from A large lot of second hand fruit Lampa yesterday. jars and a few pieces of furniture. J. A. Jacobson of North Bend, Inquire at the Herald office. w u in town Tuesday. Miss Mable Millie, of Marshfield, James Mast, the Bandon merch­ was a passenger to Myrtle Point by' yesterday's afternoon train. ant, was in town Monday. The ladies of the Presbyterian Mrs. W. Z. Cotton was in town from Fairview shopping yesterday. Church will give a window sale Mrs. Jeff Wilson returned Mon-1next Saturday one door north of day from her husband’s camp near Golden Rul®- Eckley. The gasoline steamer Anvil ar- W. 8. Hall of Gravel Ford, wm «ved in the river on Monday from a business visitor to Coquille yea- Portland. She had a considerable tgfdgy. amount of freight and a number of Nice freili Vegetables at Drone's «tore. Contri LL!, Omino N. Ed Lmoib of Baudon, returned Ofttoa Phone Main 211. from the Bay Monday. The steamer Elizabe tli arrived in i 7 . i at Baadon on Monday. Dr. G. IM. Endicott F. A. Pierce was down from the North Fork Monday. D in t is t S. Munday of Baudon, was a Co­ Office over First National Bank quille visitor the first of the week. Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon Mrs. J. T. Hall of Marshfield, came over Monday to visit Mrs. W. Sinclair. M. G. Fold of Bandon, made our £. D, SPERRY office a pleasant oall while in town Attorney and Ooonoellor et Law. on Monday. Remember Our Automobile Proposition'with Suit aud Overcoat Office in Robinson Building Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle Point had business at the county seat on Friday. Orders. Come in and look them over. An Elegant Line. Mr. and Mre. J. W. Miller and p“ MDger8- family of Aberdeen, were in town George Kribs of Arago, who has Col. R. H. Rosa, ot Baudon, was W. C. CHASE, been working at the county rock a Coquille visitor a few days last Monday. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morrfta of q««ry. »truck one of his feet with a Offioe in Riohmond-Barker Building. W. V. Ashburn was up from Bandon. was up to Coqnilla the first heav* ,ledge-cau8lng a. but who has been in the mining Blue Flame oil cook stove and sev­ horses rough shod. about power this year. K. F. Clark. m. Special rigs for parties at any tim e. district of Jackson and Joeepbine eral swarms of bees. Estimates gladly furnished. OfflcD TZ New Fall and Winter SA M P L E S Are Now Here FRED SLAGLE. SUNDAY SERVICES IN COQUILLE CHURCHES Coquille Furniture Factory J. J. F ox , P rop NOTICE P. E. DRANE r STEAMER BREAKWATER $10.00 REWARD ROSEBURG- MYRTLE POINT STAGE LINE W. H. BOYLE F O R BALE. Call on or address i t Coquille COQUILLE STMR. RIVER LINE FIFIELD PLYING BETWEEN BANDON AND SAN FRANCISCO SAILING EVERY EIGHT DAY8 Equipped with wireless appara­ tus Twin Screw, new, clean and Safe. Passenger rates. First Class $10 and 7.50 Up Freight $3.00 per ton. Bandon Warehouse Co. Agents. Norton and Nosier Agts COQUILLE. OREG. Phone Home 111. Farmer’» 483 One good bay workhorse, weight 1450, age Tyears, gentle and well broke, at right price. Also 3 fine Cotswcold bucks of the Langlois strain. Phone Farmers’ 7xx2. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nosier and their boys ol San Diego, '.California, arrived here a week ago and are en­ joying a visit with the former’e lather, W. H Nosier, and brothers, Sam, Oscar, Is, and Gene , and sis­ ters, Mrs. A. T. Morrison, Mrs Chas. Skeels, Mrs. C. A. Oage, and Mrs. George Hartley and hoste of frienda. F or S a l e . —Or trade for calves or yearlings one extra large fine three year old horse colt will weigh between 14 and 15 hundred, or a house or two in Coquille on the same terms. Address. C. A. P ispzlton counties, arrived here last week and is renewing acquaintances. FOR SALE. For Rent— Six room house, good Registered Berkshire pigs of both garden lot with fruit and berries. sexes. J. C. Watson, Coquille. 4t Inquire at Herald office or at J. ■ Dairy and Stock (arm for sale Cuts aDd bruises may be healed O. Fish's furniture factory. $180 acres, about 80 acres in creek 16t4 bottom, -J cleared; Good out range. in about one-third the time requir­ $ 5000 . Easy terms. See E. N. Smith, ed by tbe usual treatment by apply­ FOR SALK. Bandon, ing 'Chamberlain’s Liniment. It is Full-blood Jersey bull, yearling! There will be a base ball game 00 an antiseptic and causes such injur-. past. J J. Stanley. tbe Coquill diamond on August 5th ies to beat without maturation. This litis will give people, who are op­ liniment also relieve* soreness of the pose to Sunday ball games an op. muscles and rheumatic pains. For pertunity to see a good lively etme sale by all dealers. beween our local boys and a good Automobile service any time, any fast Dine from Oakland. Every one any place. (REOPENED) should attend. T. A. Walker. F or S a l k .— One full circle all Both Phone’s. steel hay press size of bales 19 by C. A. HARRINGTON, Prop. One experienced lady cook an