¿infill*
Harald.
C. C. A. Notes.
A TRIP THROUGH FAIRYLAND-
The Aoidemy lecture last Sun- \ An Interesting Account o! What was
Seen Tfiers
day Dight was greeted with a full
house.
We hope this will become j
Holiday shoppers should not fail
popular and profitable.
Expenditures Oregon Waterways
Active preparation goes forward while in town, to extend their visit
Deo. 7.— The Secretary of th e! looking toward the entertainment, to Kaneuiutz's store.
Here you
Treasury today submitted to Con-1 to take place one week from Wed will see the most complete and mag-
grass the following estimates for nesday night. W e expect to make
uiticent assortment of holiday goods
appropriations for Oregon water this an enjoyable affair.
that
you have ever Been.
ways m the next fiscal year:
The N class in American Classics
Entering the door you will sec
Mouth of the Colombia River, will finish Franklin this week and
*500,000.
will take up some other work at the one of the most wonderful array of
Columbia and Willamette Rivers opening of the new term.
We toys of every description—drums,
below Portland, $600,000.
have not yet determined what au hoi;ns, carts, stick horses, balls,
Upper Willamette and Yamhill thor but it will most likdy be blocks, banks and wagons for the
Irving or Hawthorne.
Next year
Rivers, $90,000,
little boys.
Steel wagons of all
Columbia River between The we shall study English Classics ac
sizes, military drums, tool chests,
cording
to
our
course
of
study,
Dalles and Celilo, *300,000.
We have just received Huxley’s axes, knives, garden sets, barrows
Columbia River at Cascades, *90,-
Elements
of Physiology and shall and books for the larger boys. For
000.
form an advanced class in that sub the little misses there are still more,
Coquille River, *30,000.
ject at the opening of the winter
including brooms, carpet sweepers,
Coos Bay, *60, 000.
terra.
The text is a much better
Tillamook Bay, *10, 000.
one than the one given us by the washboards, doll trunks, buggies,
State Board.
It will require live go-carts, tea and kitchen sets, sad
months of close application to finish irons, etc., that will appeal to their
tiny hearts.
As you wander about
Ogden, Utah, Dec., 10— TheOgden it
The school is working very hard you will come to a profuse display
& Northwestern railroad which is to
be extended to Coos Bay, is owned to round up the work of the fall of dainty chinas.
Here is one of
Most of
principally by David H. H. Spencer term before its close.
the
most
luxurious
collections of
and Thomas Dy. Dee. They are them will have finished it creditably.
wealthy capitalists and own a con-
D on’t forget ' that the Winter human arts and skill, moulded
troling interest in the Amalgamat Term opens its session on the first in flower vases, tea cups, dishes,
We have ev plates, jugs, lamps and statuettes
ed Sugar Company of Utah, having Monday in January.
factories at Ogden and Logan. They ery prospect of a splendid opening. and many other useful and orna
are also the heal of the Utah and We expect most now in school to
Oregon Lumber
Company with return and have heard o f several mental table wares and mantle
pieces—of every shape and of every
headquarters at Baker City, and others’ who expect to enter.
color imaginable.
As far as the
own the Sumpter Valley railroad.
Nine miles o f the Ogden & North
At the annual meeting of Benja eye can reach you see before you
western has already been built north min Harrison Circle, Ladies’ of the rows of these chinas and glasses,
west o f Ogden and it is in operation. G. A. R. department of Oregon, the
Steel has been ordered for 11 miles following officers were elected to some in the richest colors of gold
more, which takes it to Brigham City serve during the ensuing year: and silver, others in the brilliant
in the center of the Bear river valley President, Mrs. Martha E. Dahuff; shades of the rainbow, and still
in Utah.
Sen. Vice President, Mrs. Laura others in a soft blend of delicate
The first 160 njiles of the road will Martin; Junior Vice President, Mrs. tints with a touch from artists’
tap a rich agricultural district, the Philoma Varney; Treasurer, Mrs.
principal product of which is sugar Mary Steele; Conductor, Mrs. Rox- brushes.
In the further end of the store is
beets.
ie Haskins; Delegates to depart
The road is designated to form an ment convention, Mrs. Roxie Has located a gallery of art filled with
outlet for the timber districts of kins, Mrs. Laura Martin; alternates, medallion pictures richly framed in
Oregon, both east and west.
Mrs. E. J. Leonard and Mrs. Phil gold.
There is too, a corner de
The men behind it have millions oma Varney. The next meeting of
voted
to
the display of celluloid ar
available themselves, and being con the Circle will be on Friday Dec.
nected with the sugar magnates of 18th 2 o ’clock p. m. at the Phar ticles, such as toilet cases, work
the East are in a situation to com macy building.
boxes, stamp and photo albums,
mand their united capital. It is
scrap and auto albums, cuff and
The Choral Union adjourned for
thought that there are negotiations
collar boxes, etc.
two
weeks,
or
till
the
Monday
even,
now on foot between these men and
Finally, as you retrace your steps
The union
the projectors of the proposed Coos ing after Christmas.
Bay road, but the Ogden men de will at once begin rehearsals for a you come to a cozy corner occu
public appearance in January. Let pied by dollies.
cline to be interviewed.
Here are seen
It was first thought that the road all the members take notice and be dolls of all sizes, from the tiniest
present
at
the
next
meeting.
The
would eventually become a part of
to tbo largest.
Dolls of blonde
the Western Pacific coming from union fixed a uniform charge of
San Francisco through Beckwith *5.00 for singing at entertainments type and dolls of brunette cast—
dolls that speaks and dolls that
pass, as Mr. Eccles and his associates of local enterprises.
own large tracts of timber land in
Masks o f
all kinds, Negros haven’t got a word to say; dolls
California traversed by the roads, Clowns and Santa Claus, at M. H. that know when to open their eyes,
and he made a trip to San Francis- Horsy’s also candles and candle
and dolls that keep their eyes open
oo some months ago and met the holders for Christmas trees, fine
Dolls dressed in
promoters of that line; but it is now schooners at full mast all ready to day and night
g o r g e o u s ffn »n « nf silks »rwt sstina
orytic^ llv adiyptted that a Coos
ana dolls in negligee waiting for the
ffie pra£e^nl& <W^1h?ffSl^%lWtorei
A( this point the road forms
deft
and tasty fingers of those who
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
A.
Patterson,
of
junction with the Rio Qrande West-
Dolls that—but what
tern, San Pedro, Oregon Short Line, Bandon, was in town yesterday on select them.
their retnrn from Myrtle Point, is the use?
Union and Southern Pacific
No pen, no picture
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having been there with thedramat-
can ever describe all what might be
io troupe which played there last
said of the wonders seen in this
Saturday night.
dolldom.
Better go and see them
San Francisco, Dec. 11.— The
with your own eyes.
Drownea at Prosper.
state mineral bureau reports the
discovery of the new and myster
A visit to Kanematz’s store is
ious metal in a mine in Mariposa
News reached here last Satur liko a trip through the Fairyland.
county.
The metal carries a good day evening that a son o f William
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percentage of gold and antimony Metcalf, of Prosper, had fallan into
Christinas
at the I’-ssbyterlan Church.
and traces of copper. When scratch the river and drowned at that place.
ed it sparkles and shines.
Itfl is
Keeper Johnson and crew from
The Sunday school and young
soft and cuts away with a knife. If the Life-Saving Station went up to
scratched with the finger nail sparks help searcli for the body, but it was people of this church are all busy
practicing for their Christmas ex.
are emitted the same ns if flint was not found nntil Sunday morning.
ercises.
There will be a short
struck with a piece of metal.
It appears that the lad, whose
musical and literary program fol
The university laboratory is mak name was Warrie Metcalf, and
ing an investigation. Men working who was about 13 years old, had lowed by a cantata, “Santa Claus
in the mine strike fire with every taken some logs up to the mill, the II.” An enjoyable time is assured,
preoeeding day, and was going back as the participants almost without
blow of the pick, thus making
to get his pay, and finding the car» exception have practiced faithfully
weird display.
rent too strong for him to pall up twice each week. There will be the
against, he got ont o f bis boat on to usual Christmas tree and two Santa
the boom, and wan pulling his boat Clauses to entertain and nrause the
along having hold upon the boat's children, nnd the grown folks too.
As is our custom the admission
paiDter. While making his way
along the boom in this manner, he will be free to all, but an offering
slipped and fell into the river, anil will be taken up for tno general
being nnable to swim, was drowned. work of the Boards of our church.
P astor .
His mother witnessed his mishap,
but was unable to reach him. His
IS lliim s r o l l , ' P r e ir H t r r t ,
grandparents were crossing the riv
er at some distance away, and saw
Take a double dose of Chamber
him fall into the water but could lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
not reach the place in time to ren Remedy ns soon as the first indica
der any assistan?e.
tion of the disease appears and a
The funeral took place Tuesday, threutned attack may be wardod off.
at noon, in the Bandou cemetery. Hundreds of people use the remedy
— Recorder.
in this way with perfect success.
For sale by R. 8 . Kuowltou.
TUESDAY.
D E C -15
1903.
More About Railroads.
Mysterious Metal which Bears Light.
The women of Oregon, Washing
ton, Idaho, Montana, the Dakotas,
in fact, the women of all the Rocky
mountain and Pacific country have
taken up the project of erecting
statue to the memory of Sacajawea,
the Indian girl guide and interpre
ter who made it possible for the
Lewis and Clark expedition to
reach the Pacifio coast, and a west
ern sculptor, Miss Alice Cooper, of
Denver, has been selected to exe
cute the memorial. This will be
not only the first statue ever erected
to un Indian woman, but a type of
the new recognition that has oome
to the oivil used red man of today
In the light of the setting sun let
Sacajawea stand, glorified.
Professor James of Harvard Uni
versity speaks of “ the inoculation
of Manila with a floating Yankee
scum."
Professor James has fame
aa a psycologist, but is be oonteAt-
ing the preeminence of Dowie, Till
man and Devery in Billingsgate
rhetorio?
The Washington typewriter girls
and stenographers are being organ
ized into a union by the American
Federation of Labor.
The young
women, who take dictation, will
soon be dictating shorter hours and
higher wages to their employers.
nilloiio
■
H ea rt A b n iit 1 » 1 u r s t P r o m
Seven,
A tlu rl,.
I had a severe billious attack and
felt like my head was about to burst
when 1 got hold of a free sample o f
Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver
Tablets. I took a dose oi them af
ter supper and the next day felt like
a new man nnd have been feeling
happy ever since,” says Mr. J. W .
Smith of Jnllff, Texas. For bil
iousness, stomach troubles and con
stipation these Tablets have no
equal. Price 26 cents. For snle by
R. S. Knowtton.
Christian Church Notes-
Next Sunday: Sunday school, 10
a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m., theme,
“ Feasts.” Y. I*. 8. C. E , 6:30 p. m.
Song service, 7:15 Preaching, 7:30,
theme, “The New Testameut Church
Real nnd Ideal.”
Supt. Hay reports that one of the
Myrtle Point policemen has been
enptured and will be on exhil ition
at Sunday school.
J. J. H andsaktb , Pastor.
N fa r t llu ff
E v lrten rr.
Fresh testimony in great quantity
is constantly coming :n declaring
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con-
i sumption Cough and Colds to be uu-
equsled. A recent expression from
T. J. McFarland Bentoi ville. Va
serves as example. He writes: “ I
had Bronchitis for tlir-e years and
doctored all the time witboue being
benifited. Then I began taking
Dr. King’s New Discovery, and a
few bottles whoolly cured me."
Equally effective in curing all Lung
and Throat troubles, Consumption,
Pneumonia and Gtip. Guarinteed
by R. S. Knowlton, Druggist. Trial
bottle free, regular sizes 50c, and
*
1 . 00 .
Arrivals from Portland by steamer
Alliance Dec. 8th: —Sam Miller wife
and daughter, W. W. Saunders, Ber
tha Saunders, May Saunders, Flos
sie Saunders, Edith Saunders, Car
mel Saunders, W. Collins, J. Duke
and wife, G. A. Thomas, Mrs. J. M.
Russell, Miss R. Collier, Marshall
Pitit wife, Joe Clapp, Capt M Olsen,
Bert Gray wife and two children, L
Snyder, C. H. Lowe, G. W. White,
Mrs. W. J. Roderick, J. Martin, Mrs.
Miller, A. Seeley, W. D. Martin, and
five 2d class.
Departures South on the steamer
Alliance Deo Sih for Eureka:—Mr.
and Mrs. B. Griffiati, Mrs. A. J.
Wilkinson. Mrs. J. Livsey, Robert
Livsey, N. W. McDonald, H.’ M.
Harwick, A. W. Cummings, John
Messerie, J. C. Yale, F. W . McNa-
ma-a, James Scott, X . L. Davis, J.
M. Carlton, and George W Dun-
gan.
For San Fruncisoo:—Miss Edna
O’Connell, Miss Olive Peach Mrs.
Fred Lackstrom, Miss Rose Ray
mond Joseph Gbutt, O. G. Prey,
J. D. McDougland, John Eckboff,
George Rackleff, Vivian Hermann,
D William WilfeB, William MoCahey,
Joseph McCahey, Richard Noble,
F. S. Cissett. K. K. Bridgford; W.
A. Skelly, Thomas Goodale, O. N.
Wilson, O. C. Shaw, and John P.
Rapp, eight in the steerage.
now ob in
Mr. Sai)ta Claus:
I f you do not hurry to our store
the good things will be all gone and
you w ill never get them again this
year.
The fact that we have sold already
twice more goods than the last yea”
is a strong testimony that our selec
tions and prices are o k.
The store of holiday goods are lim -
itted and can not be duplicated on
short notice.
Therefore, vvs say, come rig h t now.
J . S . K a n e m a tz.
On our first page appears “In
ternational Arbitration,’’ taken from
the President's message which we
failed to give proper credit.
Hersey’s store is the place to buy
your doll.
He is just putting on
display a fine assortment at the
lowest figures. Some dolls measur
ing 2J feet high with heads as
large as a baby’s for only 90 cents,
and a large assortment of styles and
sizeB.
He also has a large assort
ment of china and unbreakable doll
heads.
IT
IS
A
MISTAKEN
IDEA
To give too mach time in the selection o f a piano,
this time coaid be better spent in selecting the
Points
dealer.
It should not be hard to size him np by
the very appearance of things; for instance if be
be disposed to depreciate bis competitors its pret
ty strong evidence he hasn't much to offer for him
B e Q u ic k -
Not a minute should be lost when
a child shows symptons of croup.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy giv-
n am anon . aa ib A ok tM
. luumnuut
e onrse, or even after the croupy
cough appears, will prevent the at
tack. It never fails, and is pleasant
and safe to take. For sale by R. S.
Knowlton.
$1200 will bay a 160-acre stock
ranch with lots of outlying range.
Eight miles from Coquille.
J. J. S t a n l e y .
T o C u r e a C o ld In O n e D a y .
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to
cure. E .W . Grove’ s signature is on each
box. 25c.
self. Or, if he advertises in a sensational, get*
something-for-notbing etyle, yon may depend up
to con
on
it, you’ll carry the borden of
the same
later on. One may well bave reason to suspicions
of a dealer who promises very much more than is
promised by other dealers in a like business.
When yon want a diamond, for example, go to a
diamond dealer.
sider ii)
(It’s barely possible yon might
obtain ono in a pawn shop, bat tbe risk is too great)
And when yoa want a piano the same role ap
plies,
Select the dealer right aud tbe good piano
follows,
The greatness o f Allen & Gilbert-Ra.
maker Co. as a piono bouse is tbe logical outcome
of a principle laid
Worry Select-
a $400.00 Grand.
And Overwork
Caused Nervous
D r. M ile s ’ N e r v in e C u r e d
M e.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
will a : nf rvous pros-
Nfi
trat ion. It wMl 1 bring r
sleep and rest;
ill relieve thé itnnd
tendency to
worry; it will make the
strohg and
the patient well. ~ - It , his
__ctrtd thousands. It
will cure you. Try
~ ft
k to-day.
“ Some years ago I was strioken with nerv
ous prostration caused by overwork and
worry. I wUs in such a weakened, exhausted,
run down copdlt&on
ondkion that I l was unable to do
my housework.
I felt too
>vk. 1
too weak e«a Jlred to
even make calls
' [hors, rre-
quentiy when
‘ become so
would die
*aa also troubled
k knfcb left me so
live until
morning. 1
condition
when ont
^
ervine was
brought to my sol
little faith in
proprietary remeoi
ined to five
tri
the Nervine a trial.
Afce
second dot
of the Restorative Nervine I was able to sit
at the table and eat a meal, something I had
been unable to do for many days. 1 have
since taken a number of booties of Nervine.
I consider myself cured. I tun doing my
own work and gf Dr. MII m ' Nervine credit
for ray general good
>d health. M]
Mjr object in
writing I
is to recommend your m.diclae
but I cannot write as strongly
Ù us I
Miss Amus B. V arblr ,
Mario. St.
Guthrie, Oklahoma
. ^L1 ‘G uards sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. MflcV Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. M ies Medical C o, Elkhart, lnd.
The steamer, J. Warren, will
The new three inch field gun make regular trips bptween Oiav-
about to be adopted by the Ameri p| Ford and Myrtlp Point on Wed-
I will not bo re
can artillery is said to be equal to, j o f pacli week.
if not better than, that of any other sponsible for bv-freight nfter it is
nation. It might be well for Qen- put off iho boat.
C apt . J. M. B right .
eral Reyes of Colum bia *o take notice
-
of this fact.
Secretary Hay bos a reputation as
The Panama commissioners have
It would be interesting if
just sailed for home. As the canal a poet.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON.
treaty was signed several hours be he would describe in verse the birth
This Newly Established Resort will be found first-class in every respectn
fore they arrived in Washington, ot the tiny Panama repuplic.
-
The tables are suppled with the best of everything, prepared in
they must feel that their trip wan
not very neccssarv.
Cranberries at Ksiiomatx’s.
n up-to-date m.-ippor. Give it a trial
THE
Star Restaurant,
MRS. G. W. MARTIN, PROP.
years ago— that all
sought; no matter whether it be a *20,00 organ or
é
P rostration —C o m
pletely Worn Out.
down
business is valuable and should be earnestly
This true, it nit orally follows
that the profits will be an i lor in and just— no dis
counts for one :o bo offset by overcharges for an
other— the child and the expert trade exactly the
ing a
same terms.
Allen ¿i Gilbert-Ramaker
PORTLAND,
Piano.
OREGON,
Dealers in FTanos on par with,
the reputation o f the house.
E. M. Furman, for Coos County.
Box 218
I
Co.
Marshfield.
T o Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet».
Seven MBBon boxes soM in poet 13 months.
T t i h s ig n a t u r e ,
m/jL
C M S C rtp
li Two D ay*.
poevwy
BOX. 2 j C.
Strang’s Emporium.
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W ilow -
ware.
Umbrellas, Leggings and high top Loggers
shoee.
Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear.
Z C. STRANG, Prop., - -
- Coquille, Oregon