The Common Council of the met in regular session on the inst. FRIDAY NOV. 11, 1904. Mr*. R. J. Dean who has been very ill for some time, is slightly city improved. 7th Mrs. Capt. Wilcox, of MoKinley, the is visiting with Mrs. L. A. Lawhorn, of this oity, Present, all the councilmen, "T eddy" and Local Option Mayor, City Recorder, Marshal. Ahoad. Minutes of last meeting read and Mrs. D. P. Strang, Jr., who has approved. been at Portland for several weeks Flection has come and gone. The monthly reports of the City for medical treatment, returned yes Although it was a beautiful day in Coos county, the vote is far short Recorder, Treasurer and Marshal terday, having came down on the of what it was in June, this town were read and referred to the fi Alliance, and seems to be entirley nance committee. recovered from her troubles, at being about fifty votes short. The Recorder explained why he which her many friends will be It has been impossible to get the delighted. complete returns, the parties bring bod not advertised for the First street sidewalks. The owners had ing them in failing to bring the U. L. Gray, the artist, has been figures from their respective pre agreed to get at the work at once engaged to paint an entirely new cincts, therefore will be obliged to but had not yet rebuilt their walks. set of scenery for the Masonic Hall Promises were fair and hope en await the official count, and in this city. He has already began dures. there are two preoincts still the work, and while it is not nec The “ dog law" ordinance ss pro not in as we go to press, however, essary that it be done at once, he posed, increasing the tax on the enough figures have in different will have ample time in which to do lovely horde of canines which in ways been obtained to warrant the the work, and claims it will be the fest the city, had called out a vigor finest piece of work of the kind in statement that Roosevelt has re- read. ceived an overwhelming majority, ous T. . remonstrance , U Darance which w IC Was read, the county when completed, while local option has carried in Thl8.brou6h‘ ‘ b® whole subject to A genuine surprise party was giv. its feet. The remonstrance was this county by 100 or 150 majority. signed by 78 opponents to 43 peti en Master Hal Pierce on Monday j In this city the vote was, for pro A host of his young tioners, who had asked to have the evening. hibition 200; against, 115, giving a friends gathered early in the even tax increased. The whole matter majority of 85. was laid on the table and the or ing, catching him entirely unawares Word from the outside indicates dinance committee requested to pre but be soon took in the situation that Roosevelt will receive over 300 pare an ordinance prohibiting dogs and was ready for a good time. electional votes, but those reports frpm running at large on the streets. The evening was spent in playing sound slightly distorted, and More trouble ahead. games, etc. At the proper time should be taken with a little salt. J. A. Collier A Son’s withdrawal a dainty ropast was served, and all it is generally believed that the of proposition for street to depot spent a pleasant evening. Local Option cause has reoeived a and river opened that important strong vote wherever the question question afresh. It culminated in Notice. is up. Councilmen Johnson and Kerr be Notice is hereby given that my Firemen’s Meeting. On Tuesday night our firemen held a meeting nnd transacted im portant business. Three new mem bers were elected, Clarence Beyrie, R. 8. Knowlton and C. O. Drydeu. Arrangements are being made for r a a grand grand firemen’s tournament to take place on Friday and Saturday before New Year, concluding with a grand ball. There will be an ex ceedingly interesting program of contests, etc., and a play on one evening. The frame which is to support the new 1400-pound bell which is now due, is up and every- thing points to groat things in the — • future for our fire company. This bell has been procured and paid for by the company by subscrip tions and a ball given by them. ing made a special committee to open up, if possible, an amicable way for this necessary improvement, Two new city lights were ordered installed, to-wit; Uneat city wharf and one at the intersection of Sec ond and Hall streets. The matter of assessment of A. L. hosier benefits for opening o f B gtrcet north addition,was corrected, Record Breaking Is the immense stock of Toys ju st opened. Here you w ill find everything- in the way of Playthings. ’Tis your own fault if you do not make your selections while our assort ment is complete. Come right now. m m s Reports from San Domingo are to effect that peace reigns there. But then the San Domingans take liter ally Washington's advice, 'Tn time of peace prepare for war.” • • «»» - usual "happy frame of mind,” some time was spent discussing the equities of water rates, taxation of property for payment of water debt, etc., pending which at 11:15 p. m., Board adjurned. E. G. D. H older , City Recorder. Yours, School teachers in Guam report S anta C laus . that it is no use sending them med als with which to reward their T. H. Meld A Co. are agents for pupil*. They can find nothing to Arago brick. Anyone in need of good brick should get his order in which to attach the me lain. soon. Cattla lor Sheep An excursion will be run from Will trade a fine lot of cows and this place to Myrtle Point Satur day eveuing by the steamer Echo several head of young stock for sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on for the henifit of the fireman's ball. Rinck creek. Address Coquille. FOR SALE CHEAP—A CHEAP—A scow scow A cheap iob is deer at a n y price. Wr ... i< 15x30 feet. In-1 do only first daes work. Send oe with house on it quire of Geo. W. Leggett, River- bring us your w atch work and it will be done right. YV iijion J ew ELY Co., "The ton, Or. Reliable Jewelers.” Drop Head Styles. Samples at » g i s g g g T. H. M E H L & CO’S. g g _________ Alfred Johnson, D EA LE R IN Flooring-, Rustic and all kinds o f Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N JO B W O R K The Finest to be had in Coos County at the lowest Prices. ------------------ , Sec’y. London, Nov. 5—The Foreign Office has received Russia's accept ance of the outline of the Anglo- Russian convention. Several do- tails still remain to be settled. F or S als . — I have a lo t o f fine th orou g h b red O . I. C. pigs, male I'YCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P. Meets the second and fourth Tuesday nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. _ „ N. C. M e d l e y , C. C. R. H. M a s t , K . R . S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ~^r^iv<~ÌFF' Bill Heads. * QOQUIUE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Meets the second and fourth YVednes- and female, large en ou gh fo r serv dav nights of each month in YV. O. YV. I hall. This is to notify the public that I ice, w hich I offer at a bargain. R. E. N o slk r , YV. M. have selected the store of J. S. G eo B e l l o n i . O. F. R o h r e r , Rec. Kanenmtz for my headquarters this season, and would like to meet my old friends during the Holiday trade. My assortment this year consists of Toys, Notions and Chinas as usual but surpassing in its magnitude, completeness ami ele gance all previous records. Come while the assortment is complete They arc now ready. W ill do any Sewing any other Machine will do W ill run lighter, make less noise and cost you only $22.50, $ 2 5 .0 0 and $27.50. wife, Irene Smalley, has left my bed and board and therefore I will not be responsible for any debts she may c in tran t D avid Suvr,L'!r. he having heretofore sold certain lots which we assessed to him. The following bills were allowed and the Recorder authorized to issue warrants for payment o f the same: Geo A Robinson, rent.......... 3 00 T _ . *? T 00 man’ sa^arY .......... 60 00 PARK AND W ASH IN GTO N S T R E E T S A A Leach, night watch___ 10 00 --------- PORTLAND, O R E G O N --------- Lee Goodman, to pay labors 7 60 Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or E G D Holden, Bund. Record- class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi fees ................................ 20 95 IT H Mehl & Co, hdware. . . . tions; opportunities constantly occurring. lt/>ays to 90 ------------ - i------------ Medley & Rozelle, blksmith- attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. Two More Forte are Silenced. in g ....................................... 2 00 A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL Chefoo, Nov. 8.—The Japanese Frank Morse city lighting 29 00 captured Cockscombs hill, an i«n- Mrs Geo W.ckli.m, meals for prisoners............................. 1 50 portant position opposite Latusban Alfred Johnson, lu m b e r.... 54 88 today. Not n Ml«k Day Since. FRATERNAL ORDERS. “The Recall,” printing sund. 4 50 “ I was taken severely sick with Tokio, Nov. 9.—It is reported 50 kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of mat ion s ou ------- —......... that mo the forts on luniuug Rihlung auu and ou- 8u- \V T Kerr, ■ pd teamster, medicines, none of which relieved Q0QUILLE LODGE. NO. 53. I. 0. 0. F. sung, mountains have been complete- Sperry A Chase, fee os city Meets every Saturday night. me. One day 1 saw an ad, of your . silenced i i by .c t _______ m.. •_ attoruev attoruey.............................. 10 00 ly the Japanese. Their G eo . T. M oulton , N. G . Electric Bitters and determined to main strength is said to be engaged try that. After taking a few doses, J . 8. L a w r e n c e , Sec’ y. 204 33 I felt relieved, and soon thereafter in an attack on Etze mountain. On Second street improvement, was entirely cured, and have not Q0QUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. Meets the first and third Thursday | ™ . . , Recorder reported $257.53 assess- seen a sick day since. Neighbors nights in each month. Chicago, Nov. 9.—The leaders of ^ , of mine have been cured of Rheu .. „ V . . , „ .. ments Pa*d; $181.02 due end un- matism, Neuralgia, Liver and Kid L . H . H azard , C . P . tbe Republican and Democratic par- I. H a c k e r , Scribe. ney troubles and General Debility.” ties are dazed by the showing made .,_ ,, . . ... ./ a ■ . on Also 00 Coulter street sidewalk, This is what B. F. Bass, of Fre. |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. in this city by the Socialists. The $75 50 un id mont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, by It. Meets the second and fourth Wedncs poling of 41,594 votes for Debs, ¡ d Councilman S. Knowlton, Druggist. ... , 1 1 . V ...V U 1« « ! N. Lorenz being day nights in e a ch month. opinion of the local leaders, . . . . . . . *» the _ _ nuuut M r s . K a th r yn S l a o l e , N . G . , . , abo ut 10 to leave leave tne the state for several M r s . M a m ie S i a o i . e , S e c’ y . Presbyterian Church. presages important changes in the montha, tendered his resignation, line up of political parties in Chica- wjjjcb wag accepted with regret, The pastor will be in his pulpit QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. A A. M go with the possibility of the pass- p£e bag i0Dg been a prompt and next Sunday morning and evening. Meets the Saturday night on or be-1 ing of the Democratic party as a vglued member 0f ti,„ Board, The Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. fore the full moon. dominant factor in Illinois. The ordin*nco committee were and the young people hold their D r . YV G u l in , YV. Socialist vote is expected to reach direoU)tl to prepare a vagrancy or at 6:45 p. m. A cordial in J. J. L a m b Sec’y. service 51,000. This enormous gain has d;nanoe and report same at a future vitation is extended to the public gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S. been at the expense of the Demo- meetjng to worship with us and to join in all Meets next Friday night. ora*8- The city fathers being in their the services. M r s . K a t h r y n S l a g l e , YY\ M . Tha Co-operative Packing Com pany will pay 12J cents live weight for turkeys, will market them and shara the profits with the producer if he be a stockholder. Will pay 4 eents per pouDd live weight for hogs, will slaughter, pack and market, and will then share the profits with the producer if he be a sto c k h o ld e r Expects to go into canning and other (racking busi ness. Shares expected to earn 75 c e n ts each within one year. I. S. KANEMATZ. BONITA SEWING MACHINES Meets the first and third YVednesday | United States I .and Office. nights each month in YY'oodman hall. Rosehnrg, Ore, Oct. 29, 1904. Miss G ra ce S k k k l s , C. H. Notice is hereby given that in compli M rs . I. N. P i . yi . er , Rec. ance with the provision of the act of Congresa of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timlier lands in the jyjYRTLE CAMP. NO. 197. W. 0. VY. states of California, Oregon. Nevada and M e e ts th e first and third Saturday | YY'ashington Territory," as extended to n ig h ts of each month. all Public Land States by act of August YYr. H. M an se ll , C. C. 4, 1902, Charles B. Bradbury, of Marsh field, county of Coos, state of Oregon, J . G . S im m ons , Clerk. lias this dav filed in this otlice his sworn statement S’ o. 2081 for the purchase of QOQUIILE COUNCIL NO 399. F. A A. I/Ot 2, SYV'4 NS.»« W ' . j S K '4 of Section Yleets the second and fourth Thurs 4 in township No. 27 S, Range No. 12 day nights of each month in Odd Fel- | YV, and will offer proof to show that the l o w b a l l . land sought is more valuable for its tim D r . G eo . R u sse l l , l’ ree. ber or stone than for agricultural purpses. M rs . C m a s . H a k r in o t o x , Sec’ y. and to establish his claim to said land Itefori* .lames YY'atson, County Clerk at m|| T . . . . . . . an M ■ a ■ his office in Coquille Citv. O re g o n on Sat- I £ 1 G TIDt CIRCIE. NO. 21«, W. 0 W. nrdav. nrday, the 14th dav o of f .lannarv January 190.". I'll VC i Meets the second and fourth Satur He names as w itnesses: Hiram day nights of each month. King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble ami M r s . YY\ H. M a n s e l l . G. N. Lyman M. Noble, each and all of J esse O. S immons , Clerk. Marshfield. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands art- JUSTUS L00CE. NO 35. NATHBONE SISTERS ... file .... requested to their claims in this Meets the first and thin! Tuesday i office on or liefore Is-tore said sai.l 14th dav of Jan- m or nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. uarv, 1905. M r «. F rkd T. ix b g a * , E . S r. J. T. BRIDGES. E3 M r s . H. H . M a s t . M . R . S. Register. >K * * Letter Heads. Leqal Blanks, Wedding Stationery. IMPERIAL L00GE. NO. II, D. OF H. Briefs, Posters. * * Envelopes, Statements. ?K Up-to-date Work Delivered with Neatness and Dispatch. Satisfaction Guaranteed. L C. O. DRYDEN, IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D . <5*:-: • > : '•‘ •V*VF #'« J ib »ix *)4V u-l