Joint Installation.
School lK>oka at Knowlton’ s Drug
Considerable complaint is made
Geo. Henninger was down from Store.
in different parts of tho county by
Fishtrap yesterday.
Mrs. Skeels returned from Ban persons who have shipped apples
The steamer Elizabeth arrived at
Joseph Davis, of Haynes Slough, don yesterday.
and other products to San Francisco
Bandon on Friday evening.
was in town yesterday.
J. M. Elwood was up from River commission merchants to the effect
J. E Martin, the Riverton painter,
The schooner Ruby sailed from ton yesterday.
that they got no adequate returns
had business in town Saturday.
Bandon Thursday evening.
Judge Schroeder was down from for their goods, or that tho checks
LOCAL N E W S.
W. T. Brady, of the North Fork,
Mas. Rachel Willard is quite ill Arago yesterday.
made our city a business visit on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel
Frank Hans was in from the Fair-
Friday.
Patterson.
view section yesterday.
Claud Adams, of Bandon, wos n
Mrs. Tom Stillwell, of near Park
Bid Davis, of Remote, hud busi
ersburg, visited friends in town passenger to the Point by yester ness down this way yesterday.
day’s train.
Thursday and Friday
F or R ent — A good house and
J. J. Curren, the hotel man, was several nice garden lots.
The Davis Restaurant on Front
Apply at
street is the place to go for a good a passenger to tho bay by yester this office.
short-order meal, bread, pies or day’s train.
E. A. Dodge, railroad agent of
Thos. Pevereux, of Parkersburg, Myrtle point, was a Coquille visitor
cake.
shook hands with friends in town yesterday.
Chas. Metlin, of Marshfiold, came
on Saturday.
over tho latter part of the week and
First-class meals and nice rooms
Roy Stevens and Tom Tennisson at the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A.
visited a day or so with friends at
went to the bay yesterday on a tour Gage, prop.
this place.
of stove repairing.
W a n te d : — A good girl for com
Geo. Flanagan, the Marshfield
Dr. Russell has lately had his pany and to help with housework.
market man, passed through this
launch taken from tho river and
Call at this office.
city Saturday, enrouto to Curry
given a new coat of paint.
Capt. Whitney who came down
county' on business.
Our old friend, John Donaldson, from Eckley a few days ago, been
Lnnoh Fruit* at Prune**.
of Prosper, was among the many sufficing from an attack of grip, but
F. T. Edwards, the piano case re
visitors to this city Saturday.
is about all right again.
pairer, polisher and grainer, was
Rolled Rarlev, Bran, Shorts and
over from Marshfield a day or so
Wallace Crouch, of the bay side,
Potatoes, at Strang’ s.
the latter part of the week.
who has been in California for some
Tom Drane, of Parkersburg, spent
time past, was a passenger to the
Everythin« for lunohoons nt Drane’ s.
two or three days in town last week,
There be preaching at the Pres visiting with his brothers, Phil and bay by yestesday’s train.
Mrs. J. F. Lee, of Riverton, who
byterian church next Sunday, Jan. Walter.
has been somewhat declining in
29th, both morning and evening.
For a supply of Jersey Cranberries,
health for a while, started for Eu
All are cordially invited to attend. call on Drane, the grocer.
C. T. Cessna, the miner, was up reka, California for a chango yester
Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar
macy.
from Riverton and made our office day.
DON’T WORRY!
A joint installation was held on
Saturday night by the Woodmen
lodge and Circle of this city and a
grand time was had. The attend-
1 ance was all tho hall would accom
they received are no good,the parties modate and the big eat was simply
who issue them having no funds in | great.
Following is a list of the officers
the bank.
It appears to us that
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of
the camp for tho ensuing term:
this thing has gone on about
long enough, und that a stop should Robert Burns, C. C .; D. Morgan,
be put to such proceeding. W. T. A. L .; A. Schroeder, P. C.; W. T.
Kerr & Co., of this city, handled a Kerr, B .; J. G. Simmons, C .; S. 0.
large lot of apples this season, pay Johnson, E.; H. Smith, W .; D. H.
ing fair prices for tho fruit and Johnson, S.; Z. C. Strang, Mgr.
getting returns which gave them a The Circle installed {he following:
margin of profit to themselves, but Mrs. L. Linegar, G. N.; Mrs. M.
from what we can learn, there are Mansell, P. G.; Mrs. I. Hall, Adv.;
few who were so “lucky,” or had Miss Grace Bridges, Mag.; R. S.
the proper business management Knowlton, Banker; Mrs. M. Mc
Donald, Clerk; Mrs. E. Baxter, At
behind the deal, if you please.
What are you going to do about it? tendant; Mrs. R. Sohroedor, I. S.;
D. II. Johnson, O. 8 .; G. A. Robin-
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sou, C. G.; Mrs. E. Krewson,
P l i - o —m i l m i l l M o s t l:ir,.|.|I VI-.
T. J. Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, Manager.
Liberty. Texas, writes Dec25,1902:
“ With pleasure and unsolicited
by you, I bear testimony to the
curative power of Bullard’s Hore-
houud’s Syrup. I have used it my
family and can cheerfully affirm it
is the most effective and best reme
dy for coughs and colds I have
ever used.” Sold by R. S. Knowl-
ton.
Christian Church Notes.
I/Ve’re here to stay.
We belieue in progress.
If you don’t belieue it drop in and
see the best line of Ladies' and
Gents> Furnishing Goods in Coos
County.
Our stock is up-to-date.
Inuestigate and be conuinced.
W. T. Kerr & Co.
S jiiillcit ln-r l lm iilv .
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th
St,. New York, at one time had her
beauty spoiled with skin trouble.
She writes: I had had Salt Rheum
or Eczemr for years, but nothing
would cure it, Until I used Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and
sure healer for cuts, burns and
sores. 25c at R. S. Knowton drug
store.
GENERAL
WILL MEET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
The pastor has been on the sick-
Sewing Machine Repairing.
Sole
list for three weeks but is now’ slow
David Fulton, of this city, is an expert
Will Croy received a letter from ly recovering. Hopes to be in his
cleaher and repairer, and anyone in
his brother, George, who recently place again soon.
need of his services will do well to call
at his residence or drop him a card.
went to Arizona for his health,
The Eudeavorers are entering
which states that he is much im upon preparation of a beautiful can
A Specialty of Peifumes
Coquille, Oregon.,
proved.
tata entitled “ Snow White and the
and Tonic Preparations.
Dec.
24,
1904.
Miss Clara Hatcher, of Fairview, Seven Dwarfs.” Definite announce
“Tony the Convict," will interest a very pleasant visit while in town
and please. To be played at Myrtle on Friday.
Point, Feb. 25, 1904, for the bene
Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the
fit of Myrtle Point firemen. Watch Coquille Valley Packing Co.
Dog taxes are delinquent after
for posters. Remember the dato.
For Ashland House Lining go to the first of next month and owners
of dogs who have not paid up will came to town Saturday and is mak
Strang’s.
ments later.
Joseph Trewella, of Riverton, be called upon by Marshal Good ing her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Cecil, a
Important Announcement.
went to Marshfield yesterday where man for a V.
visit. She expects to remain two or
Great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and
he goes to deliver a lot of goods for Shirt
three
weeks.
Waists at Mrs. Payne’s.
Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist, late of
which he took orders from the Con
Mrs. G. H. Guerin, of Myrtle San Francisco, C al, is now at Co
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker, of
sumers Supply Co., of St. Louis.
Riverton, came up Saturday and Point, accompanied by her son, Geo. quille City, will rernaiu until Febru
Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at took in the Woodmen and Circle Guerin, and Mrs. Chas. Guerin and
ary 5th, 1905. Those requiring the
Strang
installation and visited friends, re Miss Bigelow, went to Marshfield services of an up-to-date dentist
Frank Lowe, of Marshfield, who turning yesterday.
Saturday for a visit, remaining till will do well to call on Dr. Steele at
had been at Bandon for a few days
A good Winchester Rifle for sale yesterday.
his office up stairs in the Martin
to see his father, D. J. Lowe, who aheap. Inquire at this office.
F. M. Stewart, the marble man of building, Front street, Coquille.
has been ill for a week or so, has
Joe Waltermier, son of Henry Marshfield, came over yesterday
► -
returned home. He reports his Waltermier of this place, came in
Notica.
and proceeded to the Point where
father much improved.
from the valley a day or so ago, he is to erect a monument at the
All persons are hereby notified
Don’ t lorget tl at Strang keeps Shoes the first time he has been here for grave of Mrs. May Miller Pugh,
that
W. H. Smith no longer repre
ten
or
twelve
venrs.
of all kinds.
at that place.
sents the Coqulllo Coal Ac Lumber
If you want to look at a tine line of
Dr. J. C. Snook, the dentist, ar
Mrs J. L. Beckley, of Elkton, ar
Company, aud are cautioned against
rived in Bandon by tho steamer underclothing go to Strang’ s.
rived in thie city Friday, and is
making any payments to him for
Elizabeth and will remain in that
W anted . — 10 men in each state to making her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
place for a few weeks looking aftor travel, tack signs and distribute A. H. Mulkey, and other members the company.
(Signed)
E. I. B raddock ,
his practice in that part of the county samples and circulars of our goods. of the family, a visit.
She will re
Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per
President Coquille Coal
before returning to his Coquille
day for expenses. Kuhlman Co., main several weeks.
A Lumber Company.
office.
Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago.
Miss M. H. Martin, a traveling
A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs
For ureat bargains in Ladies’ Hats and sales woman, made our clothing C u r i - i l I I I - v l o l l u r » 1 I t l i r u i i i i i l l M i i i
at Mrs Payne’ s.
S'rirt Waists call on Mrs. Payne.
merchants a call last week, taking
“ My mother has been a sufferer
Grandma Leneve returned from
David Fulton, of this city, has orders for fine muslin underwaro for many years from rheumatism,”
Myrtle Point yesterday morning been appointed rm agent by the for ladies. Mis. Mary Nosier, says W. H. Howard of Husband,
after a stay of several weeks at that Coos County Marble and Granite made her a liberal order.
Pennsylvania. “ At times she was
unable to move at all, while at all
place with her daughter, Mrs. M Works, of Marshfield, and is pre
Mrs. L. L. Harmon, Lee, accom times walking was painful. I pre
IVay, who has been seriously ill, but pared to take orders for tomb
panied by her son, Jack, went to sented her with a bottle of Cham
who is much improved, which her stones of any and all kinds.
North Bend yesterday, having got berlain’s Pain Balm and after a
many friends will be pleased to
applications she decided it was the
For a nice short-order meal, call nt ten word that the children of Mr.
most wonderful pain reliever she
learn.
lhe Davis restaurunt, Front street.
and Mrs. R. G. Summerlin, Mrs. H ’s had ever tried, in fact, she is never
Lunch chicken, lunch voal and leaf can
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Stewart re grand children, were ill with fever. without it now and is at all times
ned meats at Drane’s.
turned from Myrtle Point to Ban
Jack Bruce who has been here able to walk. An occasional ap
Will Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
don yesterday, having been up the several weeks visiting with his wife plication of Pain Balm keeps away
J. T. Jenkins, of the lower river,
river visiting friends previous to de- and hi r folks, H. W. Dunham and the pain that she was formerly
who had been in California for
troubled with.” For sale by R. S.
parting for Gardiner, where Mr. family, started for SanFraueisco Sat
Knowlton.
some time for his health, returned
Stewart has been engaged to in urday where he holds a position
by the Breakwater last week, very
; struct the brass band at th t place. with the Pacific Coast Steamship
North Bend, Oregon,
much improved. He was up to town
Facinators, shawls, m isses’ caps, ruh Co.
Dec. 22, 1904.
Saturday and was looking fine.
hers and unbrellas at J. 8. Ivanematz’s.
T.
L.
Masters,
og
Portland,
who
Sperry
Flour
Com’p.,
For good meals, splendid rooms and
I. M. Weoklv. of Gravel Ford, has been here visiting his daughter,
bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house.
Marshfield, Oregon.
was
in town yesterday on his way Mrs. Rex Russell, for several weeks,
Gentlemen: . Receiving your post
Mrs. Dr. Steele arrived from San
Francisco and joined the Doctor at to the bay. He informs us that the started on his return homo yester er I compete for the reward of $5.00
this place on Saturday. It a num people on the North and East Forks day. He will be back in April and to the boy or girl in North Bend
ber of years since Mrs. Steele lived are highly pleased at having tele may conclude to locate and do busi who sends in the best reason why
his or her mother likes Sperry flour
here, and many of her old-time phone connections with Myrtle ness among us.
My mother uses Sperry’s flour and
Give J. G. Fish your orders for apple
friends have gone away, but a few Point and other fines of the county.
finds it makes very sweet bread and
F or S ale —or trade for cows or young boxes.
are still here who are highly pleased
cattle, one fiOO-pound capacity cream
His material aud implements hav is superior to many higher priced
to meet her again.
separator.
Apply to G. M. Dimmitt,
ing arrived, Roy Stevens, the ex flours.
Yours truly,
F or S ai , e , —At a bargain, team of Coquille.
E rnest V ioars .
Age 13.
horses, set of light harness, also good
Word was received here yesterday pert stove repairer, went to Marsh
thoroughbrace hack. Enquire of C. H.
field
yesterday,
taking
Tom
Tennis-
of the death of Mrs. C. C. Bridges,
James.
formerly a resident of Allegany and son with him, aDd will at once begin I<i-v. C a r l i s l e I ’ II M a n i a . I. I. D .
C. L. Lockwood, who has been
well known here upon the bay. a thorough canvass of the bay side
Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ Of
chief engineer on the steamer Echo,
Mrs. Bridges died in southern Cal doing a general repairing business. a morning, when first arising, I
plying between this city and Myrtle
Hats at your own price at Mrs. Pavne’ s often find a troublesome collection
ifornia where she and her husband
Point, for a number ef years, started
store.
o f phlegm which produces a cough
moved last fall in hopes of benefit-
for California
Saturday, g o n g
E. I. Braddock, president of the and is very hard to dislodge; but a
ting her health, she having suffered
by the way of the bay.
He has
from lung trouble for some time. Coquille Coal & Lumber Company, small quantity of Ballard’s Hore-
been contemplating this move for
The remains will be brought here arrived here Saturday from San honnd Syrup will at once dislodge
it, and the trouble is over, I know
some time, Mrs. Lockwood having
for interment and are expected to Francisco. R. D. Jones, o f the same o f no medicine that is equal to it,
gone down to Santa Rosa last fall,
company,
arrived
a
day
or
so
prev
arrive on the Areata Monday or
and it is so pleasant to take. I can
where he will join her at once.
iously from Los Angeles, and it is most cordially recommend it to all
Tuesday.—Mail.
Their many friends are sorry to see
hoped that the company may get persons needing a medicine for
I am closing out my line of Ladies.
them have us, but wish them well Gents'
For sale
and Children's Mackintoshes’ matters in shape to extend the busi throat or lung trouble.”
in their new home.
Call and get prices. Z. C. S trand .
ness of the institution and soon be by R. S. Knowlton.
a great factor in the development of
our section.
J. N. Jacobson, of tho' Kerrigan !
place, started for his old home at
Ferndale, California, yesterday. He
will only be gone a few days when j
he will return with the machinery
necessary to make the required
changes in the creamery connected
with ice plaut to meet the demands
of the new firm whose management |
this institution pomes under this
season.
KILL™. C O U C H
Sperry Flour Company.
Sirs:—My mother always buys
Sperry's flour beenuse it is tho best
in the market.
She has used it steady for five
years.
She likes it because it makes
finer grained and whiter bread.
It raises more quickly and it
makes about six more loaves to the
sack than any other brand of flour.
My mother likes Sperry’s best be
cause she can depend on it. With
other brands of flour you will once
in a while get a poor sack, but with
Sperry’s you never got a poor sack
and that is really the best reason
mamma has for using Sperry’s flour.
Yours truly,
E akl S im mons .
Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’
Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’ s.
0NSUMPTI0N
and
FOR C 0UGHS
OLDS
Pries
50c A $1.00
Free Triti.
Sureet and Quickest Cure for all
THROAT and LUNG TROUB
LES, or MONEY BACK.
Dr. lieo. Russell,
Rex P. Russell,
Proprietor
Pharmacist
The City ResTaurant
FRANK W ILSO N , Prop.
r* * -* J r i V*»
Newly established.
respect.
FRONT STREET,
W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils
and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’ s.
W A Goodman will go anywhere in
Coos county to move your house or
barn.
fc
Euerything neat and up-to-date in euery
Meals at all hours, day or night.
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COQUILLE, OREGON.
Dean & M organ
Dealers in
To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and
several head of young cattle for good
sheep.
Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams,
A fire line of the lateBt in dress goods
is Being received at Mrs Payne’ s store
on Front street.
Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur
For fine carpet and rug weaving ap
ply to Mrs. K. Holverson,of the Mc
Adams place.
keys and Game in season.
Standard Patterns are now reduced
to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at
Kanematz’s store.
J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale.
Delivered In town, on the cars or on the
boat at $12 per ton.
$800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch
in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly
ing Government land. J. J. S tanley .
Sanford’s Bargains
—
in
R E A I.
—
F ront S t .,
C oqui
O —
le ,
O r .
Goquille purniture
and BOX FACTORY
J - G - F is h
ESTATE.
—
& Son,
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
prompt Attention.
and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal.,
to exchange for good stock ranch.
$2800
A fine oorner
$ 1 500
Nice small plaoe of 8 acres near
town, well improved, 4 acres fall
bearing orchard, balance pasture
and meadow. Good evoporator.
This is a good investment.
Honse and two lots in good
location. A bargain.
Good house, barn and four lots
in fine location.
$1000
'
$
800
■ '
$ 800
—■
$ 750
business property
Corner business property.
investigate this now.
I am Handling a line of samples from
Ed. V. Price & Company,
the Chicago Tailors
Better
A hill ranoh on Fishtrap of 150
i
acres, 4 acres cultivated. 40 acres
in grass, 2 rough houses, bam, 100 young
fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar
timber. This is n genuine bargain.
$ 5 00
A residence property that is dirt
m
cheap.
$ 300
Two lots nieely located.
——
$ 200 Two floe lots near the fiohool- I
v
honse.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
WITH
M a in St. Coquille.
Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing,
cheapest in town, at Lorenz’ s.
• $ 1 0 0
TUI
Night call b y pressing the button
at the right of the d oor.
The Russell Pharmacy
BUSINESS NOTICES.
* 200
. . . .
CURE
Agent for
Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal.
LUNC 8
AND
DRAYING.
The best residence lot in Coquille.
Installment plan.
We have 450 different styles to select from. We guar
antee the Fit and Workmanship.
We slel Suits from % 14 up
And expect to make a specialty ol this business.
Two oorner bottom lots.
1 $
; ■
75
Hi* fine lots, best location, at the
■ rodicn lonsly low price of $75 each
It is impossible to describe my list in this
! e Vmnin. If yon sre looking for s good
! piece of property at s reasonable price, I
can certainly anil yon.
Kemembei, I rent houses and farms,
- loans and do all kinds of agency
business. Come in aod see me before buy
ing I can save you HOLLAHH.
O. C. HANFOBH,
Coquille, Oregon.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Fred Slagle, Tailor
COQUILLE,
OREGON