LOCAL N E W S. C. I. Green wan up from Lumps creek Tuesday! D avid R T o y P a sse s A w a y . Max Lantz, of the bay side, spent a day or so in town this week. B U S IN E S S N O T IC E S . DON’T WORRY! Five liars Naptliol Soap 25c at Lor­ David R. Toy, one of Myrtle C. C. Carter, the Etelka logger, enz's. Point’s most prominent citizens made a trip to the bay Tuesday. M. F. /.urnwait was dowu from School Iiooks at Knowlton’ s Drug passed away at 1:45 on Tuesday Have you seen White Lily. We're here to stay. the ranoh Tuesday. P. C. Lever, of the Coast Mail, Store. morning at his home in that city, made us a pleasant visit yesterday. Lunch Fruits tit Drnno's. Give J. G. Fish your orders for apple Cleofus Perfumes at the Russell Phar­ 1)0X68. surrounded by many faithful friends Ask (loo. A. Kohinsou about White macy. Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn, of the Lily. Hats at your own price at Mrs. Pavno’ s We believe in progress. Mrs. B. Pomeroy was up to town and attended by a loving and ever Fairview section, wore in town yes- store. W. E. Neelty was in from Fair watchful wife who was by his side New Goods arriving every day at W. T. Tuesday doing some shopping. terdao. view Tuesday. Kerr & Co.’ s. The funeral Lunch chicken, lunch veal)and loaf can­ till life was extinct. If you don't believe it drop in ond Miss Jennie Curren returned from Mrs David Fulton still has a nice lot Fifty pairs of gloves at cost, at Mrs ned meats at Urane's, took place on the arrival of the of choice plants for sale, Portland Wednesday to take Christ­ Moon’ B. Mrs. D. Morgan was down from train Wednesday, being largely at see the best line of Ladies’ and Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the E. M. Blackerbv, of Bandon, had the farm on Fislitrnp Tuesday. tended, every business house in the mas vacation. Coquille Valley Packing Co. business in town Tuesday. Miss Sadie Reed, of North Dakota, Finest cut anil Austrian glass. Select town having closed its doors Gentsf Furnishing Goods in Coos Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ W. U. Douglas, of Marshfield, bad pieces of China a tT H Mehl A Co’s. through respect to their departed is making her uncle, C. 1- Green, of Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. Capt. Wilcox, of McKinley, was friend. Management of the services Lampa Creek, a pleasant visit. Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing, County. business at the county seat Tuesday cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. in town yesterday purchasing some were turned over to the printers, Mrs. J. F. Schroeder, of this city, Headquarters for Santa Claus—Kane VV. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils matz’ s Store. Christmas presents. Mr Toy being a life-long printer, returned on Tuesday from a visit and Varnishes at J. A. Lamli & C o.’s. Our stoch is up-to-Jate. Mrs. Emma Smith and son, Will, Now is the time to get a hat at Mrs. which profession had an intense with friends in Humboldt county, W A Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county to move your house or Moon’s. Hats from 50 cents up. moved from Fislitrnp to Uandon fascination for him. The following California. barn. Regular services at the M. E. named, all of whom are printers, this week. Investigate and be convinced. Manager Chandler of the railroad To T r a de —Fifteen head of cows and A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs church Sunday, morning and eve­ were pallbares: J. C. Roberts, E. C. and Beaver Hill mine, was oyer several head of young cattle for good at Mrs Pnyne’ B. sheep. ning. Roberts, Will Dietz and L. J. Rob­ Tuesday looking after the interests E. M. Kay, of near Riverton, went Christmas exercises and the M. E. erts, of Myrtle Point, and C. O. of the company. to the bay Tuesday and returned church Monday eveuing. All are Dryden and D. F. Dean, of Coquille Capt. Bright, of the steamer J. yesterday. cordially invited to participate. City. Rev. Brownrig, of Myrtle Warren, which is now making reg­ Full line of Toilet Preparations at the Mrs. Harry Lockwood was up Point, preached the funeral sermon, ular trips uj) the North Fork, had Russell Pharmacy. ------ IN ------ from Parkersburg doing some and D. F. Dean read the following business in town on Tueaday. Chief Engineer Gurley Boak is brief biography of his life: REAI. ESTATE. Everything for luncheons at Drane’*. now at the throttle of the Dispatch, Christmas shopping on Tuesday. David R. Toy was born in Al­ Bargains in thin silks at Mrs. Moon’s. T. F. Lewis having resigned. Roy Clark, son of T. W. Clark, giers, Louisiana in, 1860, When a Just the thing for evening gowns. the North Bend woolen mill man, $11,500 This amount o f fine property, Cut gilts», finest Austrian tlint glass " including two fine residences small boy he moved with his father's and select China at T II Meld & Co’s. B ony—To Dr. and Mrs. J. C. passed through this city Tuesday, and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . family to New Orleans, where he to exchange for good stock ranoh. Snook, at the home of the latter’s A report is circulating on our en route to his old home at Oregon All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. <12800 ^ fine oorner business property streots to the effect that two men parents, near Sonora, California, began his business career as a news­ City. boy and set his first type at the age $2750 Furniture and box factory, were seriously or fatally injured at Dec. 16, 1904, a nine-pound daugh­ Grent bargains iu Ladies’ Hats and thriving toAvn in western Oregon, of seven years. He worked either Shirt Sole Agent for ter. All doing well. Waists at Mrs. Payne’ s. the Beaver Hill mine yesterday. good machinery, good location Leave orders and doing a good business. This as newsboy or in the printing office W. W. Gatchell, one of Myrtle For fine carpet and rug weaving ap- For good meals, splendid rooms and is a bargain. hath, go to Mrs Sugg’s boarding house. plv to Mrs. K. Holverson.of the Mc- until he waB 15 years of age. At Point’s prominent business men, re­ $1000 Fine small farm o f 30 nores on L i t t l e ’ s s t n h i,.. 4u! ams place. river the age of 14 his father died leav­ turned Tuesday from a business trip what you want. bank, 12 acres cleared, just Mr. and Mrs. MaDley Barklow, of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroeler, ing him the only support of his to San Francisco where he had gone $1500 Nice small place o f 8 acres near A S p ecialty o f Peifumes Myrtle Point, went to Bandon Tues­ Night call b y pressing the button town, well improved, 4 acres full who have been to California to visit mother. When he was 15 he en­ bearing orchard, balance pasture to select goods for his store. day, where they will visit a few and T on ic Preparations. at the right of the d oor. and meadow. Good eyoporator. Mrs. Schroeder’s parents, Mr. and listed in the U. S. Navy as an ap­ days with Mrs. B’s father, David A good Winchester Rifle for sale This is a good investment. Mrs. Jas. Dunlap, of Y olo county, prentice boy. He was honorably cheap. Inquire at this office. House and two fine lots in good Stone. location. returned home yesterday. They re­ discharged after three years of ser­ When you want a pleasant pur­ Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub­ Good house, barn and four lots port having had an exceedingly gative try Chamberlain’s Stomach vice. While in the navy he visited bers and unbrellas at J. S. Kaneinatz’s. in fine location. They are easy Corner business property. Better pleasant tiip. many foreign ports. After his dis- and Liver tablets Earl Goodman, the efficient clerk investigate this now. to take and produce no nausea, M a i n S t . C o c x u ille . fire line of the latest in dress goods chaige he resumed his former oc­ A hill ranoh on Fishtrap of 150 of Ed Backleff, of Langlois, re­ is A griping or other disagreeable effect. Being received at Mrs l’ ayne’ s store acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres cupation as a printer in New Or­ For sale by R. S. Knowlton. turned from a business trip to San on Front street. in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar Francisco by the Kilhurn, passing Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Black, of leans. For great bnrgaina in Ladies’ Hats and timber. This is a genuine bargain. At the age of 19 he left his boy­ Shirt W aistacall on Mrs. Payne. through this place on Tuesday. Proprietor Pharmacist 8 500 A residence property that is dirt Myrtle Point, came down Wednes­ oheap. Miss Edna Lorenz arrived from (ieo. M. Hite is building boats for sale. day and secured a house for future hood home and went to St. Louts, Two of the best residence lots Mo., where he worked at his trade. her extended visit in California $ 400 in the city. If you want anything in that line, write residence in this city. We are him at Uandon. He traveled through the middle yesterday. She informs us that * 300 Two lots nicely located. Chas. Stidham was a passenger pleased to have these good people states and finally drifted west to her father and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. fine lots noar the school- from Marshfield to this city by locate with us and extend to them a Portland, Ore., in 1882 or 1883. Norton, at Redding, are all enjoy­ $ 260 Two house. The best residenoe lot in Coquillo. Tuesday train. In this city he met hearty welcome. $ 200 While there, in 1883, he met Miss ing good health. Installment plan. .1 S Jays lias fine Oat Hay for sale, A t the old Burton Stand. his old friends, J. J. Stanley and J. Delivered in town, on the cars or on the Miriam Sherwood, to whom he was That 50o counter at Mrs. M oon’s holds 8 100 Two corner bottom lots. S. Lawrence. He went down the boat at $12 per ton. marriod on March 4, 1884, in Hills­ many, many things both useful and orna­ MRS. W . W . DAVIS, Prop. mental for Xmas gifts. Six fine lots, best location, at the $ 75 river the same day, returning yes­ Captain W. E. Rackleff, of Myr­ boro, a small place near Portland. r idioulously low price of $75 each U. L. Gray, the artist, is getting For twenty days only. terday . tle Point, returned yesterday from After this they resided in Portland It is impossible to describe my list in this Neiuiy established. along nicely with the painting of Everything neat ana up-to-day in every He was ad man on Bert Seal, the straw berry man, lias a an extended visit to his old stamp­ for two years. the scenery for the Masonic hall. CDlumn. I f you are looking for a good fine lot of Magoon plants for sale. Call ing grounds in Maine and New the Northwest News when that respect. Meals at all hours, piece o f property at a reasonable price, I early and get choice p lants. York. The Captain is looking well paper was the leading paper of This is certainly a fine lot of scenery, can certainly suit you. Kemembet, I rent hooses and farms, We learn that an accidental shoot­ and says he had a very pleasant the prettiest this city has ever had, COQUILLE OREGON . Portland. Before leaving Portland make loans and do all kinds o f agency FRONT STREET ing occurred on Coos river Wednes­ visit with old friends. and Mr. Gray says, the finest in business. Come in aud see me before buy­ he also worked on the Morning Or­ ing. I can save you DOLLARS.* the county. It will be done by the day, the particulars of which we are O. C. 8ANFOHD, The most complete line of Reiger’ s egonian and in Palmer & Rev’s type Coquille, Oregon. unable to get, hut understand that California Perfumes—those that will last of the week. foundry. a lady was shot in the back by her last—at the Russell Pharmacy. In 1886 the family moved to Ta­ F. D. Vance, of Port Orford, has son, the charge beiug bird shot. coma. They lived on Puget Sound joined his friend, Wm. Cox, who is $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch for five years, he working at - cE3G =r' in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly visiting in this city. Mr. Vance is Tacoma aud Seattle. During that ing Government land. J. J. S tani . ry . very much pleased with the appear­ Hats, time he worked on the Tacomn Clothing The new and fast steamer F. A. ance of our city, and may conclude Ledger while that paper sent George Kilburu will sail for San Francisco to locate with us, which we hope he Caps, Shirts, Francis Train on his record-break­ via Eureka, Monday, Doc. 26th, may. IN ing trip around the world. He also Boots Blankets, upon arrival of the train from Co- Hind’ s Honey and Almond Cream, published and printed “ Train’s W . O W . B U IL D IN G quille. For freight or passage ap­ the finest preparation for the face on Everything neat and up-to-date in every and and Round-World Educator.” It was Newly established. ply to Heurv Sengstncken, agent, earth, at the Russell Pharmacy. while he was working there that the Shoes. respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Comforts. There is a fine opportunity for a Marshfield. Ledger had the bitter fight trying young lady to work for her room Having renovated their mill at Ban­ to close up Morgan’s gambling den FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OREGON. croft, Fsh Bros are now prepared to and hoard in a pleasant home, and which it finally succeeded in doing, furnish the public the best grades of also enjov the advantages offered by lumber, having employed experienced but not until after the office had Albany College. Thus she" would hands. C o q u il l e , O regon . been set on fire and other dangers Chas. Moorasw, the tonsorial have only a tuition of $25.00 to pay threatened. artist, opened up his new parlor for the remained of this year. While in the nayy he contracted A cheap job is dear at a n y price. Wr yesterday afternoon. Mr. Moomaw do o n l y first class work. Send oe bronchitis, which disease gradually requires no introduction to our bring us your watch work anil it will be gained on him ns the years rolled by D ealers in people, having been in business in done right. W ilson J rw k i . y C o ., “ The until he was obliged to leave Puget Reliable Jewelers.” this city on former occasions. His W. H. Gambler received word to­ Sound in quest of hoalth. During place of business is in the Leneve the last 16 months of their stay in building, opposite Hotel Coquille, day from the San Francisco firm of Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. Toy had the Webster < fc Dubar, to whom he re­ where he will be pleased to meet misfortune to lose all their children, cently shipped 200 sacks of potatoes’ his many old customers as well is that this shipment brought 15c per five in number. After that they new ones. cwt, above the highest market price, drifted East, Mr. Toy working at Th gentlemen of Coquille and sur­ his trade between attacks of sick­ rounding country are specially invited the firm saying they were the best J- G- Fish A Son, in to see W T Kerr & Co’ s fine line of packed and most uniform size of ness. Overcoats as the winter approaches. C oqui le , r MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes The following is a list of some of F r o n t S t ., any shipment they had ever re­ Prices afe always right at Kerr’ s. the leading papers on which he ceived tVcm Coos Bay. —Mail. Cahinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. B. F. Lawrence, for somfe time Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given We would be pleased to have you try a worked: Colorado Sun, Denver R e­ holding the position as telegraph sack o f White Lily, our new flour. This is publican, St. Louis Globe-Demo­ prompt Attention. old established brand in Portland. Han editor on the Oregonian at Portland an Francisco and Hound cities. A trial is all crat, Pittsburg Dispatch, Ohio State has resigned that position to accept we aRk. We are sure you will be pleased Journal and Pittsburg Press. and will always call for "W hite Lily” in one on the staff of the Star, pub­ the future. Gao. A . R orinson . Ten years ago they came back to lished at Indianapolis, Indiana, for J. F. Lever, of Eureka, California, Oregon. One year later they came Mrs. M. Nosier, which place he started last Tuesday. passed through this city Tuesday to Coos county. They resided the Mrs. Lawrence will remain in Port­ having came up on the Kilburn. first year at Rowland Prairie, the DF.A L E R IN land for the purpose of continuing Mr. Lever is the expert woolen mill second in Coquille, and since then treatment for her health for another man who has come to place the they have resided in Myrtle Point, month or so when she will come to machinery in Bandon’s now mill. conducting a small business. Five Coquille and spend the balance of This is Mr. Lever's first trip to Coos years ago he was appointed tele­ A CH O ICE L IN E OF the winter with her parents, Mr. county, and informs us that he is phone agent, which position he held and Mrs. P. E. Drane, before going weil pleased with the looks of the until his health, from a complies- country so far as he has seen. to her new home in the East. of diseases, entirely failed him. He j has been a great sufferer for many | years and very patient. His father and four brothers were all printers. He has two brothers and two sisters Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest j still living. A t the time of his death be was consistent with good goods. j 44 years, 5 months and 13 days of F R O N T ST . C O Q U IL L E age. Mrs. Toy, who is weak and nerv­ Notice. Cattle for Sheep. ous from her long scige of anxiety General Draying, Transfering and Delivering. Notice is hereby given that my and worry, has many dear friends Will trade a fine lot of cow* and wife, Irene Smalley, has left my upon whom she may depend for O rders for W ood Prom ptly filled. , , .. , . .. , T ... several head of young stock for r ’ bed and board and therefore I wdl sympathy and any assistance human . . _ _ _ . . . not be responsible for sny debts she sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on lmnda may render. Leave all orders at P. E. D r a n e s Meat Market,may contract. D attd 8 ma ,. let Rinrk creek. Address Coquille. White Lily U in town. W ho in White Lily? Tresspass notices at this otfiee. W. T Kerr s S W. H. MKNSELL, General Drayman Riverton and Peart’s Coals in* Russell Pharmacy Dr. (ieo. Russell, Rex P. Russell, Davis' Restaurant The City Resìaurant FRANK W ILSO N , Prop. GENERAL MERCHANDISE I Strang’s Store, Apples, GROCERIES, Pears. Deain & Morgan Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur- Goquille Furniture and BOX FA C T O R Y keys and Game in season. O . The New Store, Drane’s Store, gijHas a complete H oliday line of^ China and Glassw are, F an cy FcWCy S tap le Candies, etc. Call and in­ s p e c t stock before buying goods. Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. 311(1 Groceries. We carry a full line of J. B. POINTER, Coquille, Oregon. Flour *xncl Feed. Co.