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o 0 t U» S3M» 9 «4 O Í i • O 1 ’N ____________ ______ > Ì THE BEAL PIA'NO PROPOSITION day. If the ptoftKition committee for the I We not only carry a complete lino A 1 he Coquille Sentinel of Friday Coquille country is cotnpoMd of pro- of Victor, Edison and Zouapbonn last has auother timely editorial on gressive men there will be uo difficul records »mJ machine«, sheet music The lightning Friday night struck Hie steamboat question, and iu the ty in raising the uecoMary fund«, and and musical merchandise, but our ♦ a large tree near the Neygren hotel ♦ course of iU remarks adverts to the the keel for a new craft to sail the makes of pianos are such that guar * and literally tore it into splinters. ♦ antee satisfaction for all time to come, « fact that the “knocker has appeared wide ocean can be laid before the new JUST RECEIVED. pianos that have uoue of that bad af * M iss Winnie Doyle, who has been year crowds upon us. <• teach mg school at Ophir, passed as usual. The Sentinel's article is ter effect. ELEG.1XT .1X1) COMPLETE IX EVERY RESPECT. This section of grand old Oregon through town last week, going tip the worthy of reproduction. It is as fol ✓ THE ONE-PRICE METHOD. is marching to the front. There is I coast. lows: ♦ A high-grade impular price or com ♦ no use of any one tryiug to stop tlie mercial piauo will be sold to you at Miss Mary Sutton has been ern Now that the Coquille, Portland 3 progress. Better all get iu the band the lowest possible prices consistent ployed on th»» (Jlolie, and we look for * aud San F’-ancisco st earn bout propo ♦ wagou and we will go on to success with the grade of piano selected. W'c a decided improvement iu conse sition has * boon brought to the front * are not handling on commission, con quence. ful success. What has kept our * Ca.ll And See Ua and taken bold of in a systematic ♦ signment or dividing profits with the * country back these many years is a N. C Neilsen is fitting the buck way with excellent prospects of a city bouses, but are doing business ■K part of his store building for a billiard lack of energy and courage to reach direct with the eastern factories ami parlor, Mr. Axtell Sr., doing the wonderful Hticcess, the knocker, of out and accept the many good oppor « are sole representatives for these course, steps to the frout aud raises Bandon, Oregon, « painting and paper banging. tunities that nature has placed before pianos for Coos, lUurry, Douglas aud « Mr The work on the wharf was just bis well kuown bowl, “You can’t do us, and uot wait fur a Harriman or other counties. Call aud see for yonr- ■> ay rain and ill eeds completed in time wheu the heavy it. There s uot money enough iu « somo other capitalist to come at our self, even if you are not a musician, « always on hand. « I storm burst upon us, for bad it come Coos county to build a boat. W hy, you are in a position to tell oue grade a week or two earlier the wharf would it will cost a hundred thousand dol bidding, and gobble up every advan from another and select a piano that tage iu sight, and then say to the just suits you , both iu quality, price have gone down. lars. I have talked with Portland .1. E. IMDS.1LL. D. P. STRAXG, Jr. Tbo old bridge over Willow creek drummers, and they say that that public* “(Jive me your bard earnings. and terms. Practical Surveyor. Such discrimination is within reach at Denmark being considered unsafe, city will not lake any stock, unless I have built you a railroad and you of all, as we pay your transportation la new oue is under way, aud it is owe me all your produce, except a they have the controlling interest, ’ * to and from Coos Bay, including oue feared that it may be damaged if a little grub to keep you at work. and all such aud every other similar day's hotel expense. The new Rogers big freshet should occur If you want a home in Oregon, investigate our offerings. People encourage the trusts, make block, C and Broadway streets, The people of Curry county are to argument is used to dampen the en- heroes out of their head men, give •We have Timber and Coal Lande, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and Marshfield, Ore. be congratulated upon their success orgy of those who would be glad to them everything they ask, surrender CITY PROPERTY. ' W. R. HAINES MUSIC CO. If you wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and we will give you good ful tight against tbo black cloud that see out valley improve her cummer nature's generous advantages to man, hung over them in the shape of that cial conditions. Some of those pes service. Homesteaders Located on Desirable Government Land. proposed, senseless. Forest Reserve. simists may be honest in taking such and then howl over it like a dog that 411 good level LOTS in WOODLAND ADDI TION, close in mid cheap for cash. that has lost bis master. D ied —At the Soldier's Home in a stand, but w»t cannot forbear saying 1 LOTS in WOOLEN MILL ADDITION. dU | - ']’/ x aro ---- Dealer iu----- I price, according to location ................................... I . > 1 ’ * I " ' West Roseburg, Oct. 29, 1906, Daniel that they have not given the subject Mrs. C. O. Dryden of this place has I Shelley, aged 71 years, of paralysis. the proper thought, with a reasonable just received a letter from her par Mr. Shelley was a veteran of the Stock ranch of 520 acres; good buildir.gH mid other improvements. $5 per acre. amount of intelligence, or they would ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fry, from Southern Oregon Indian wars of 1853 Cigars, Candies and Nuts. We have dairy ranches, city residence propeity mid acreage property within city aud 1855 56, serving as a private in stand pat on the proposition. The El Centro, California, iu which they limits. stated that the day following they Vegetables Taken in Trade. Oilier in Town Hall Bldg BANIION OK Capt. It L. Williams’ Volunteer Com arguments used by these people re would start for Portland, Oregon, so pauy. Prices Reasonable and a Share of mind (lie writer of an incident of the by this time we presume they are at , Patronage Solicited. Miss Florence Rosa, who has been Civil W ar. In Jackson county, Ore their destination. The farm Mr. Fry I spending a few days down the coast, gon, a man had brick to sell. The purchased iu the. Imperial Valley is Eastern Part of Town, near Methodist A Church, Bandon, Oregon. I was at the Knapp hotel Sunday, Hnd quartermaster of Camp Baker wanted now in the bottom of the huge lake, I returned by Monday’s stage to her to build some Hues, and went to see of which we gave description two or I home near Bandon. Her brother. three, weeks ago in these colutnus.— Lloyd, who was also down the coast, if 1 be could purchase some brick with Herald. oxo greenbacks. The wife of the man went op the coast Saturday. Again we have the sad duty to Four of the men working on the who had the kiln, said, ‘‘No. The chronicle the death of one more of I hydraulic mine on Elk river (Ban Government was over a hundred * I Coos county’s early settlers. W. D. crofts), quit work last week, and Mr. thousand dollars in debt, and it Peterson, the St.pt,, left here Monday would never be able to get out of L. F. Smith passed away at his home —AT— in Marshfield quite recently, having to make a Hying visit to Seattle be debt.’’ Tha officer offered her the I been ill over a year. His death is due fore starting up again. The trouble I a stroke of paralysis received at the appears to be one of those cases where currency on a gold basis, so she con hi to I fair at Portland last autumn. BANDON get the coin for them by walking oue there are too many bosses, and no K NEW STOCK OF I'ort Orford Ilans Adolphsen left by stage last Thursday for Prosper, when» lie will work for some time. The Knocker in Evidence, o c ------ o Anything to Eat or Wear, and at BOTTOM PRICES , G H F M COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO. Mrs. Cora Conrad 1400 ACRES CEDAR UMBER S'U, Groceries and Tobacco, o SPECIAL ....Old Trafford Whiskey burnished Rooms • • • • The Pacific Gross Bros Nice clenn rooms. 25 and 50c a night; $1.25 doubt Mr. Peterson will know who block, but she would not take the C. M. Skeels, the Coquille mer is boss before returning. The com risk. At that time Uncle Sam’s ,-x- < chant, has sold a half interest in his a week; $5.00 a month. pany pays promptly, and we regret to MBS. SABAH COSTELLO. to his sou, Chas. T. Skeels. penses were over a million dollars a business 1 see this delay in their work.—Tribune. Hava contraeteti for 50 barrels of Pure Old Trnfford Bourbon. It is their aim io the future to supply over their bar the best whiskey in Coos county. The f raud is ------- 030-------- OLD TRAFFORD and its purity is guaranteed for medi cinal and family purposes. _ » James Timon, a brother of J. H. Timon, the Lampa coal miner, who is here from Nevada for a visit with his 1 brother, went to the Bay one day last ¡pïÿi for use in the mine. M r. Timon tells ns that the new Lampa mine is grow ing up in fine shape, there now being the fourth vein in sight, two or three in a workable shape and one or two thick and of (inequality. Mr. Timon has bad considerable trouble in run C. P. J EXSEX, Master. ning into a fault and losing them. This Steamer is New. is Strongly bnilt, ami tilted with the latest improvements, mid will He has now reached the solid un give a regular 8 dsv service, for passengers and freight, between the broken mountain, and will soon be in Coquille River, Oregon, mid San Francisco, Calif. shape to turn out coal in large quan ELBERT DYEB, Agent, liaudon, Oregon. tities. He is now in need of more E. T. KBV8E, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. miners. Herald. The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer The Recorder Is Going to Offer its Subscribers Two McCulloch V l»it ravi Co. puri of Coos County fur liiolied on Nliort I’rict'M COQUILLE, Notice Kight. - - OREGON. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. GEO D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agfa. 421 Market. St. San Francisco. L. W. SHAW. Agent, Murshtield, Phone 441. The Recorder Sent to any address 1 year, $1.50 z The third meeting of the Rivers and Harbors Congress is called to meet in Washington, D. CI, on the Gtb and 7th of December, only a week la- fore Congress conven<*s. I’lie Nation d Rivers and Harbors Cuugrees ad vocates annual river and harbor ap propriations of not less than £5.000. 000,000 It, is to bring about the placing of the Rivers and Harbprs bill on a plane with other annual Government appropriations, making it regular, and iu size commensurate with its great importance to the com mercial ami economic welfare of I lie nation. Coos county should have a delegate at that congress. ---- OOO------ A Portland paper lias stated what Senator Fulton will do in the Senate this winter. Of ronrM». according to the paper, all of Mr. Fulton’s work will be for Portland, but those sellisb people at the metropolis will be sur prised wheu they find that the Sena tor will ask for appropriations for Coos bay and the Coquille river Oregon's representative has promi-ed to do all he can for our comity, ami th» (saiple can depend upon him Sentinel. B andon The Mew Drag More la Now Kr*<ly for RnwinriM. Drugs and Druggist s Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery. Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domertic Cigars. VrotinjE VJoiitcwt. I One $50 Sewing Machine One $40 Bedroom Set. The latter to be exhibited at Bandon Furniture Store. Read Our Unprecedented Offer: Every old subscriber paying up arrears and paying one year in advance for the paper will l>e given a receipt entitling him or her to 150 votes for any lady in the county. Every new subscriber paying a year in advance is given the same number of votes. The contest commences Nov. 1st, 19ttt>. and ends Eel». 1st. 1907 The lady receiving the greatest number of votes in the final count will have her choice of either of the two premiums offered; the secood highest lady go’s the prize not ’akeu l>y the first Nov 1st till Feb. 1st only, remember. OWE VOTE. KOK <s> VIHIKI-ss Among the articles of incorporation filed in the office of the Secretary of State during the last fortnight we find th»» C oon County Fair Association, J. J Stanley, Walter Schroeder, G G. Swan and“G, T. ^lobiiiHou incorpora tor* I* Now let every farmer in the county resolve to do bis liest t<> ad vance the interests of the import» enterprise, and tliei; it will Lea grs (Hiccoss, — Sentinel. ¿1 In ------- OQO----- Correct Abwiract* for nny Premiums ................................................... ............................... I'lli«. coupon is good for one vote for the person named above, if deposited at the RECORDER office before expiration of date below. Not Good After Nov. 25, 1906. The Biggest Contest Ever Held in Bandon