Will Corlin, of Myrtle Point, was j in town yesterday. LO C A L N E W S . For Ashland House Lining Strang’s. i?o to C. A. Pettingill, of the lower river, was up to town Friday. B orn . On Fishtrap, February 1, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller, son. For a good bargain in a lady wheel with Moro brake, call at this office. Capt. Alvy Lee, the dairyman of near Myrtle Point, had business in town Saturday W. E. McDuffee went to the Point Saturday to visit with his daughter, Mrs. Capt. James. B orn . — In CoquilleCity, Febuary 3, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Capt. 8. H Whitney, a fine baby girl. r « I Young Mr. Jumper, of Libby, was in town yesterday. Oyster crackers at Rrane’s. Valentines of all kinds at J. S. Kanematz’s. I. M. Weekly has been in from ] Lee a day or so lately. The second quarterly meeting of P. F. Gehlke, of Prosper, had the F; rst M. E. Church will be held in Bandon, Feb. 11 and 12, by the business in towu yesterday. Elbert Dyer, of Bandon, register­ pastor, J. L. Beatty. Cleofas Perfumea at the Russell Phar­ ed at Hotel Coquille Saturday. macy. J. J. Owings, the photographer, Valentine day next. J. 8. Kane- is again at the old Wilkins gallery. matz keeps the goods—a fine selec­ F ob R ent —A good house and tion. Call and see them before they several nice garden lots. Apply at have been picked over. this office. We learn of the death of the one J. O. Christie Instantly Killed B U SIN E SS NOTICES. On last Friday tho most horrible accident which has pver occurred in the history of our city happened as the eleven o’clock train from Myrtle Point pulled through Front street to the depot. As the train came in a number of persons were were juBt starting to the depot, the way leading dowu the tracks to that place, and J. O. Christie, secretary of the Coquille Coal and Lumber Co., was among them, being on his way to Marshfield to meet Mrs. Christie, who was on her way up from San Francisco on the Break­ water, to join her husband at this place. Hata at your own price at Mrs. Pavne’ s store. Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s drug store. Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at Drane’s. A good Winchester Rifle for sale aheap. Inquire at this office. Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. Mens’ boys’ and children’ s clothing, cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. W. P. Fuller's prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’ s. W A Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county Pi move your house or barn. REMEMBER That we are Headquarters fo r Gents' Furnish­ ing Goods. Our line of Ready-made Clothing cannot be beat. Call and inspect our line of WALK-OVER Shoes First-class meals and nice rooms month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and Brett Clark, which recently occurred at the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A. several head of young cattle for good as well as many other leading styles. sheep. Gage, prop. at Loa Angeles, California. A tire line of the latest in dress goods W anted : — A good girl for com­ Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at Is Being received at Mrs Payne’s store Strang’ s pany and to help with housework. Staple and Fancy Groceries. Mr. Christie who had been talking on Front street. J. H. Cecil tells us that a recent Call at this office. For fine carpet and rug weaving ap­ with parties near the corner of Mr. ply to Mrs. K. Holverson.of the Mc­ letter from his daughter Mrs. F or S alk — A lot of fine grass hay. i Skeel’s store, and as the train drew Adams place. G. W. Leggett, of Riverton, made Strang, at Cottage Grove, has been Apply on board of the steamer Echo. OUR PRICES OUR ALWAYS RIGHT. near started in the direction of the Standard Patterns are now reduced our office a pleasant business call quite ill of late, but was better at Mrs. Payne expects to be closed depot, following the planked street to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at while in town on Saturday. out by the 14th. Call and see her ; alongside the Bide-track, following Kanematz's store. that time. W. E. Pike, one of Myrtle Point If you want nice mackeral, call at goods and get prices. J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. this a short distance past the switch business men, returned from a short Drane’s. Remember Mrs. Payne’s doing when it seems he concluded to fol­ Delivered in town, on the cars or on the boat at $12 per ton. business trip to the bay on Satur Mr. and Mrs. Max Dement, of out sale. She is offering good low the sidetrack, ancj deliberately $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch day. .« . Myrtlo Point, spent two or three goods at rare bargains. stepped down onto the track. At this in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly ing Government land. J. J. S tanley . Surveyor McCulloch went to Ban days in town the last of the week Dr. Tatom, the Painless Dentist, time the train was not mòro than don Friday to do some work in his visiting Mrs. Dement’s sister, Mrs. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and of Portland, will be found at the ten or twelve feet behind him, but canned goods has just been received at w. H. MANSELL, P r o p . line down tho coast below that Z. C. Strang. he evidently fully believed the train Wickham House for two,weeks. Drane’s. Successor to T. J. Little. place to be'on the other track and paid no Drane, the grocer, keeps nice fresh For fresh lard, hams and bacon go to Car) Tilton, pump man in the vegetables. GENERAL DRAYING. attention whatever to the advancing Wm. Hite, was among our visitors the Coquille Valiey Packing Co. Beayer Hill mine, had the misfor­ School Superintendent Bunch in locomotive, and before anyone could from Bandon yesterday. W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . Anyone having stumps on upland warn him he was struck by the pilot tune to get a leg broken last Tues­ having tho telephone line extended Capt. Danielson, of Parkersburg, All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. to his place on Cherry creek. This which they want pulled wculd do and thrown to the ground. day night. For well to call on Thos. Heaton. He about twenty feet he was dragged arrived from the bay yesterday. L o st .— Two red yearlings, marked will be a great convenience to him­ Nels Rasmussen, of Bandon, re­ has 700 acres engaged as soon as by tho pilot where in a bruised con­ Sole Agent for split in both ears and underbit in self and the public. turned from a trip to Marshfield the waters are off the bottoms. dition he was left lying directly Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the the right. Finder will please notify yesterday. Coquille Valley Packing Co. Mr. Rancher, have you thought across one rail where the body was George Belloni, Coquille. B. F. Crow came down from the O. C. Price, head edgerman at of doing anything for the Lewis and completely cut in twain by the School books at Knowlton’ s Drug the Prosper mill, has been to town Clark Fair? Get a hustle on you wheels, the locomotive and two load­ North Fork yesterday, having been Store. A three-year-old child of Mrs. each day of late to have a very sore get something ready for that great ed cars passed over it, leaving it in for some time at Mr. Shuck’s- IV E ^ -IS T E. W. Sturtevant, of near River­ Lavin, at the infirmary, fell against hand attended to by a physician, show. Coos county must be well a horribly mangled condition. a door last Saturday morning, cut­ which is getting along nicely. There were three persons in full ton, had business in town yesterday, represented. Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk­ l i e will be a reader of the H era ld If you want to look at a fine line of ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before ting quite a gash in its scalp. Remember that home-made lard at view of the unfortunate man at the he realized he had made a mistake. Knowlton sells choice onion sets at underclothing go to Strang’s. time, O. C. Shaw, a traveling tnan, for the coming year. the Coquille Valley Packing Co’s. F. A. Falkenberg, of Denver 12'.j cents per pound. W. A. McNair, son of Daniel J. B. Dulley, our accommodating being but a few feet behind him, H o w ^£ia.cla. F a r t l i e r J. W. Sugg, who spent several Colorado, Head Consul of the county treasurer, went to Portland Bud Mansell, a few feet at one side, Me Nair, one of our prosperous up­ Woodmen of the World, is now at days in town lately taking a rest Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a last week to consult a physician in and the fireman on the locomotive, river farmers, made our office a mistake in not using Electric Lights. on account of getting a finger broke, Los Angeles California, for his pleasant call yesterday. regard to his health. He may visit Ira Chapman. being a sufferer from returned to Anderson’s camp on tho health, Corner Mingus, of Marshfield was Tacoma before returning. R. H. W a n t e d . —10 men in each state to Bright’s disease. lower river last week. Mast is looking after the treasurer’s notified at once, and was brought travel, tack signs and distribute Nice display of valentines at Knowl- Valentines, and valentine novelties at over as sood as a train could b e had, samples and circulars of our goods. office during his absence. ton’ s drug store. K now lton’s drug store. the locomotive here being the only Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per For fresh bologna and minced ham, day for expenses. Kuhlman Co., Regular preaching services will For went of room I will sell a call on the Coquille Valley Packing Co. one on tho road in rauning order, Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago. be held next Sunday, Feb. 12, at good second hand Grand Square and empanneled as juarors, D. H. N Lorenz, our townsman and Capt. Bob Bedillion, master of the Presbyterian church, at 11 a. m., Piano as the biggest bargain ever Johnson, C. A. Gage, G. A. Robin­ and 7:30 p. m. The pastor extends offered in the County of Coos. merchant, who has spent several son L. H. Hazard, H. N. Lorenz and one of the lower river transports, weeks at Redding, California, vis­ while delivering some materials for a cordial welcome to the publio. Monthly payments c f $5.00 will al­ J. A. Lamb, who rendered as a iting with his daughter, Mrs. S. S. the woolen mill at Bandon last week, Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and low you to play while you pay. verdict that the deceased came to Norton, arrived home last week and in making a landing got so excited ( Potatoes, at Strang’ s. This piano must and will be sold his death by accident. informs us that Mrs. Norton are in Euerything neat and up-to-date in euery he have the wrong bells with the Newly established. Remember Feb. 25tli, 1905, “ Tony regardless of cost. The deceased wa4 67 years of age good health. result that the steamer Liborty was the Convict,’’ at Myrtle Point opera E M. F orman . and leaves a wife on this coast, all respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. rammed by the stern, breaking out house. Two and one-half hours Ed Johnson, one of our ranchers other relatives living in the East. For good meals, splendid rooms and four spokes of her fautail and continuous show, with new music, bath, go to Mrs Sugg’s boarding house. near town, was the first to respond - COQUILLE, OREGON. We give the following from the otherwise injuring the boat. Steps FRONT STREET, new songs and free dance for all. G. W . Martin, the teamster of to our call for exhibits for the Lew­ Daily Coast Mail: will be taken to have his license re­ Tickets on salo at S. B. Hermann’s. Ecklev, was down to this city a day is and Clark fair to be turned over TO BE BORRITO AT SAN FBANCISCO. voked. A piano for sale on easy terms. Will or so last week to see his new to Mr. Kerr. The exhibit consists take part in trade. Enquire at this granddaughter, a late arrival at the of 21 potatoes with an average C roup office. George Fellows came over from home of Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Whit­ weight of two pounds and two Begins with the symptoms of a The new and fast steamer, F. A. Coquille yesterday, to break the sad ney. George managed to conduct ounces each, and as fine specimens Kilburu, Capt. A. Thomsou, will news of her husband's death to Mrs. common cold; there is chilliness, Dealers in himself all right while in town, a as we have seen. sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, sail for Portland Friday Feb. 10, Christie, who arrived on the Break­ quick pulse, hoarseness and im­ thing we hardly expected under the upon arrival of train from Coquille. water. Mr. Fellows performed his peded respiration. Give frequent S tea m er N o te s circumstances, as this is a very fine For freight or passage apply to unenviable task as gently as possible, small doses of Ballard’s Horehound girl, and is getting aloug nicely. Henry Sengstacken, agent, Marsh­ Arrivals by steamer Kilburn from and the bereaved widow, though Syrup, (the child will cry for it) Knowlton’ s drug store has a fu ll line Portland, Feb. 4th: Miss Carrie heart-broken, bore up bravely under and at the first signs" of a croupy field. of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the cough apply frequently Ballard’s Langfield, Jno Whittick, F Bridges, the affliction, and signified that it For a nice short-order meal, call at famous D. M. Ferry’s seeds in packages. Snow Liniment to the throat. lhe Davis restaurant, Front street. Harry Deck, C H Figg, Chas Crow­ was her wish that the remains be Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo., Mrs B. F. Lawrence arrived in ley, Mrs Chas Crowley, G S Bar­ taken to San Francisco for burial. writes, March 19, 1902: I think D ied . — At Harrington, Washing­ town yesterday, having came down rett, Miss Weston, W A Haddleson, Mr. Fellows, who is an old friend Ballard’s Horehound Syrup a won­ F r o n t S t ., ton, January 31, 1905, John Henry C oqui l e , O r . from Portland by the Kilburn. She derful remedy, and so pleasant to Gohlman, 7-year-old son of Mr. and will visit here with her parents, Mr. Miss Lillie Peterson* W B Little, of the family, made the necessary to take. Sold bv R. S. Knowlton. Mrs. Henry Gohlman, of pneumonia. and Mrs. P. E. Drane, and many D Y Rosenfeld, Chas G Cisyth, A arrangements, and the body was F Goodman, C H Bradlin, Mrs E M brought over on a special train and Mrs. Gohlman, formerly Miss Ruby other friends, for some time before Sewing Machine Kepatring. Stone, a sister of the Mesdames proceeding to Indiana, where Mr Givehomer, E H Brandlin, Ed N will be shipped on the Breakwater, David Fulton, of this city, is an expert Alexson, Pike and Dean, of this Lawrence holds aprominont position Ganeuli, C F Classcock, H Hub­ by which steamer Mrs. Christie will cleaher and repairer, and anyone in bard, H T Tribble. also return. city. need of his services will ilo well to call on one of the lending papers of that at his residence or drop him a card. Passenger list per steamer Kil­ FacinatorM, shawls, misses’ caps, rub state. W. T. Langlois, keeper of the bers and unbrellas at J. 8. Kaneinatz’ s. burn for San Francisco via Eureka, Thcso W ALK-OVER February 5th. Joe Rodgers, N T Tillamook lighthouse, passed Miss Emma Harrison, of Myrtle Shoes were born and McCullough, J I Barke, R R Deni- through town yesterday on his way Point, went to tho bay Saturday to bred in a first-class fac­ gan, J A Dayton, Mrs J A Dayton, to Langlois where he will visit his catch a steamer for San Franoioco. tory. They were made F H Schettler, Miss Bertha Barklow. father and other relatives and frieds. J. G- Fish «£ Son, She goes to Occidental, in that — in — for a first-class man— Miss Emma Harris, R J Dean, Miss Before returning to his labors he state, to se» her sister, Mrs. George MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes that’s you. For sale by Mable Dean, Miss Etta Dean, W L he will visit his wife and others at Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Collier, who has been suffering REAL E S T A T E . W. T KERR & CO. Kistner, R S Tyrrell, J B Davis, Roteburg and Riddles. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given from nervous prostration since she prompt Attention. — • ------- - V - Fred Hoflmnn who has spent the Mrs Kelly, Chas T Lontb, Mike received the news of the death of $11,500 This amount of fine property, Obituary. ——1— including two fine residences greater part of the winter in Cali­ Miller, L Radzenkios, John Ward. her mother. and 10-acre orange grovrf in Pomona, Cal., ---------- ■■«>> -------- fornia between Los'Angeles and San to exchange for good stook ranoh. I am closing out my line of Ladies. Sarah Snapp Killburn was born $2800 ^ fine oorner business property Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ Francisco, arrived on the bay by Notice to Coqnille River Ship­ in Newburyport, Massachusetts, Call and get prices. Z. C. S trang . I am H an d lin g a line of sam ples from pers. the Inst Breakwater, and came over $1500 Nice small plaoe o f 8 acres near Feb. 16, 1840, died Feb. 3, 1905, town, well improved, 4 acres full W. L. Kistner, of this city, R. S. to this city Saturday afternoon aud bearing orchard, balance pasture Gentlemen: I am informed that age 64 years, 11 months and 18 and meadow. Good eyoporator. Tyrrell of Arago, and G. 8. Daris, proceeded up to the old homestead This is a good investment. a rumor is afloat on the river that days. of Norway, and his father, J. B. vesterdny morning to see his moth­ House and two lots in good the steamer Kilburn has do through She came around Gape Horn to location. A bargain. Davis, all former Hurabohlbers, went er and brother, E. M. Hoffman, of rates with the railroad to Coquille the mouth of the Columbia river Good house, barn and four lots to the bay Saturday to take a steam­ near Myrtle Point. He thinks he in fine looation. City, Myrtle Point and Bandon. with her father, who was a sea cap­ Corner busine&s property. Better er for Eureka, when they will vi it may pjrobably go to Alaska this sea­ Allow me to inform you, that this tain an 1 ship owner, in the year investigate this now. their old homes on business as well son to look after his mining inter­ A hill ranoh on Fishtrap of 150 is a mistake. We have the same 1845. Her home was in Portland, acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres W e have 450 different styles to select from. W e g u a r­ ests in the far north. as pleasure. through rales as the Alliance people Oregon, until she was sixteen years in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 yonng fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar F or S a l e —or ttade for cows or young antee the F it and W orkm an ship . F or S ale —A fine propertv consisting cattle, one 600-ponnd capacity cream of splendid garden lots, good honse and and wb respectfully ask you to give of age, when she married Thomas j timber. This is a genuine bargain. separator. Apply to G. M. Dimmitt barn. For particulars call at this office. us at least part of your patronage. Norton, and with him she wont to $ 500 A residence property that is dirt i ■ cheap. Coquille. By comparing your freight bills by San Jose, California, to make their Two lots nicely located. our boat with the other line I think home. To this union was given you will find it to your advantage five children, three girls and two; ft 260 Two fine lots near the school- - house. to do business with us. boys. Her first husband died in $ 200 Abe best residence lot in Coquille. And expect to make a specialty ol th is business. '* ~ — Installment plAD. Hereafter the Kilburn will leave San Jose, after which ahe was raar- $ 1 0 0 Two o°ro«r bottom lots. Marshfield every five days making i ried in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz three trips per month each between county, California, to her present Coos bay and Portland and Coos husband, John T- Jewett. To them bay and San Francisco via Eureka. were born four children, one son Thanking you for your patronage and three daughters, who with I remain. Yours truly, [ three of the children by her first j H enrt S engstacken , husband, snd her present husband Agent Steamer Kilburn, are left to mourn the loss of wife Marshfield, Oregon. W. T. Kerr St Co. I IVERY and FEED STABLE Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. The City Restaurant FRANK W ILSO N , Prop. Dean & Morgan Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur­ keys ami Game in season. Goquille furniture Sanford's Bargains and BOX FACTORY Ed. V. Price & Company, the Chicago Tailors We slel Suits from $14 up