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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1905)
M o d e ra W o o d m e n of A m erica . T!i« nu< t him I largest assortment liu^s, JWL-, jiwtdry, clocks, " of W iltcil«Iiu^n, 1 1 , UVVRB, G. Canning, District organizer _ to follt)(l iu the olty P il for the Modern Woodmen of A m ori-; s..n Jewelry C o .’». WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 1905. oa, compieteli the organization of Send in all your old records to » - ~~-7- .......... a camp of Hint grand and uol/le or- Haines, at Marshfield, xvith orders Oregon Fir C osts a L o t in Io w a der in this city on la»t Saturday for new ones. He will give you evening as we had announced. credit and you may order as you please. “ I have been on a tour through On the arrival of the boat from Myr Knowltou's drug store has on Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ne tle Point the visitors were met by display a large stock of Books, cm- i braska. Kansas and Colorado, and I our bra»» band and a uniformed bracing almost everything from 5c have come back to Oregon with a initiatory team etc., who led the way toy books to tbe latest and most great realization of what this state's to the hall of the Woodmen of the popular fiction. timber resources mean,” said John World which had been decorated for Peart, of Coos county, who is in the occasion, where the exorcises Portland awaiting departure of the were had. The now camp w’ll have first boat for Coquille City. Ho is a membership of 50 and starts off engaged in tbe coal and timber busi under auspices which assures suc cess. The officers are as follows: ness there. “ It is a good thing Oregon men W. D. Newton, Consul; Wm. Red to go out through the country and dick, advisor; D. F. Dean, Banker; see conditions in other states. It W. H. Schroeder, clerk; E. F. Rob What a world of pleasure, makes them appreciate the great erta, escort; J. O. Farmer, Watch joy and happiness the very ness of their own state, and the man ; Wm. Oddy, sentry; Manager, word suggests. many opportunities here for a pro for 1 year, Geo. Terry; for 2 yrs. It is time to begin to pre gressive man to do well. Nearly Warren Laird; for 3 yrs. O. L. Far- pare for those gladsome days. the ontire length of my journey in rin; Medical examiner, Dr. Culin. We are daily opening some of the m iddio west I did not see a tree Free! 150 articles given away tbe most attractive pieces iu worth considering. Down in Iowa High-Class Jewelry that ever tboy are paying $22 to $2(! per thou when your purchases amount to $10 you got a premium. Anything you came to town. The latest sand feet for Oregon tir and pine. I buy counts! Premiums consists of fads and fancies. We will stopped some time in northern Iowa, the following goods: 1 sack of take pleasure in showing and noted the building operations sugar. 1 sack of fiour, 1 ham of them to you. thoro. A man of my acquaintance meat, tea, coffee, rice, beaus, cau All goods warranted as rep bought a dressed board of Oregon goods, dried fruit, tapico, sago, raisins, glassware, crockery, vases, resented. fir at the lumber yard and paid 8 holiday goods, etc. No premium cents a foot for it.” worth less than 25c. Como and Mr. Peart bas expensive holding» see the Bargain Store. C. M. SKEW.«, of coal and timber in Coos county. Proprietor. He says tbe coal is a good quality Coquille ¡-jeraìd. à w. È PHOTO ALBUMS TOILET ARTICLES BOOKS AUTO ALBUMS THE POSTAL CARD HOLIDAYS FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 a nd Up. M yrtle P oin t S ch o o l N otes. 75 POPULAR Livery of Best F IN E STATION ERY cents and $1.25 LAD IES’ PURSES LADIES' HANDBAG Feed and Sale S F Stab le ir s t -C Dainty Seri is the most v w /v beautiful gift books •^1 1 ^ published CALENDARS . 25c to $1.25 TOY PICTURE BOOKS, GAMES, ETC. CHRISTMAS CARDS A T O M I Z E R S Fancy Styles /O r WELLESLY SERIES FOR GIRLS AND CUFF BOXES NECKTIE BOXES A LARGE LOT OF STANDARD BOOKS GLOVE AN D 1 Successor to J. T. Little. Large line of Bibles and Testa ments at 10c to $2.00 BOXES AND BOOKLETS - FOU A - and. H a ir 0\xt GO TO J. I T H O M P S O N ’S Successor to Chas. Moomaw Next door to Coutiille Valiev Packing Co. ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN K N O V L T O N ’S DRUG STORE Th English class nrn now study ing I .1 nr f "ThelHiad. Just Arnve ’ rubber bo 's o, on 1 ■ Friday fo l male and !• i ' - ' 1 ; lay. Several B o b ,.— pital O R E G O N COQÜ I m\ . m . sixth and U v\) COLLAR BOOKS Buy Your Goods Right, and Don’t Worry. _r|i sc I iimi lift! AK* BOOKS, KIRKPATRICK’S CELEBRATED ’ LINEMENT- -o Odors E. P. ROE'S WORKS The total enrollment of the Myr tle Point school up to date is 2(19. Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery and Those recently enrolled are: Elijah all of the Latest Novelties in connection. Keeney fourth grade, Glenn Hillis second grade, Lovell Barbea first A M essaga to The G overn or. Mrs. C. O. Gilkey has her restau Licorice Liver Laxative, the best grade, and two Pearson children in bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents. rant on Front street open for busi- j For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co ness and invites the public to give | the chart class. H on . G eorcif . E. C hamberlain , Is the best known her a call. Governor of Oregon. quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. A copy of ‘‘The Conquest,” which Linement for Rheu matism, Pains Aches The Coquille Board of Trade has we appreciate, was presented to the and all such diseases. library by the Woman’s Study Olub passed a unanimous resolution re K, K. K. questing you to appoint Hon J. W. of Coquille. KORN The ninth and tenth grades have Hamilton, of Roseburg, Oregon, as KURE. a member of congress to succeed organized. The officers are as fol Removes the Corns, Hon. J. H. Mitchell, deceased. This Warts and Ringworms lows: tenth grade— President, without pains or the Claude Giles; vice president, Flor resolution ia .pproved by our citi knife. Try these Remedies ence McCracken; secretary, Maude zens generally. Copy of resolution and be convinced, Buell. Ninth grade: President, will follow bv mail. For sale at all Drug- ( W. T K kiir , John Strong; vice president, Alice stores in the County, I Pres. Coquille Board f Trade. Hilli»; nocretiry, Alice Lehnhorr. io ' All the Favorite HANDKERCHIEF H ay, G rain, Feed. O-cc d. S h ave AAr ‘Wt CAMBRIDGE CLASSICS. a 16 mo. many titles POEMS IN DIFFERENT FORMS 5o Up Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. WELL-KNOWN HARK A- WAY BOOKS.- P E R F U M E S Genuine Leather FANCY l a s s BRUSH MANICURE SETS ALGER B O O K S , OCr for Boys. 50c to $2.00 PICTURE FRAMES t r ic t l y AND SETS 25c to $2.00 PICTURES T urnouts. FICTION H E N 7 Y B O O K S , Q f ln A full line ¿U L Guaranteed W. H. Mansell, ^ Under New Management. One of the most striking figures in the political history of Oregon has passed away. Senator John H. Mitchell answered his final sum mons at 11:35 yesterday morning. His death took place at the Good Samaritan Hospital, in this city, where ho had been taken less than 24 hours previously to be treated for a hemorrhage which followed a dental operation. » sf s »----- ---- Fully LATEST CHILDR EN S Senator M itchell Dead. ---- COMB ALBUMS Co. of lignite, and that Coos will, with transportatiou facilities promised by the Drain line o f the Southern Pa cific, experience a great awakening commercially, Tbe coal fles in easily workable veins. One has a thick ness of »oven feet, and he has opened it with a tunnel showing 137 feet of the vein.— Portland Journal. TOILET SETS .m Or can be obtained from the Manufacturer. R. O. K IRKPATRICK. Coquille, Ore. S * r ¿vX /v\ W.H. SCHROEDER Watchm aker and Jeweler, Front Street, C O Q U IL L E , A ll w o r k OREGON. g u a r a n t e ed . y w w w w w w ^ ^ w w w w w s F ok S ale .—Or trade for cattle, and 1300. Enquire of W. two fine mares, weight 1100 and | Rohrer, Arago — Dr Tr Di c. I Christmas is x Coming Mrs. ’ I. \ W daughter. Messr«.-. M O. Her.' ¡K.uith. Marry liorgi tlnrg e, o f Weiser, Mi» tiermnun's au I Miss Eudi. hero yestmdav and cott’s rooms had good Tlianksgiv. around. ing programmes. X. C- C. Price, of Riverton, who re (Myrtle Point Enterprise) ceived an injury to his right foot B onn . — Dec. 7, 1005, to Mr. and five weeks ago in California, has placed himself under the care of Dr. Mrs. John Haves, a daughter. Mrs. J. T. Bridges, son and Wetmore. Hopes are enterlained daughter arrived here from Rose- for his speedy recovery. hurg Thursday and will reside in The steamer Elizabeth arrived at Myrtle Point. Randon on Wednesday morning Prof. F. S. Bunch, of Gravel from Sun Francisco with an unusu Ford, left Sunday for Medford where ally large amount of freight, and on he goes in the interest of the Ad the day following sniled for Astorin ventist church. with 8000 eases of salmon from the Qrar.d masquerade ball by Myrtle Prosper eannerv She returned Point Fire Co., Christmas night. from Astorin on Sunday and sniled Excellent inusio and a good time again for Ban Francisco yesterday assured. Admission gentlemen $1; carrying a large quantity of ennned ladies free,- salmon from the Timmons cannery. W. L. Mast has purchased the in ----- ♦ # » ■ ■ - ------ terest of V. L. Arrington in the Notice to Water Patrons Myrtle Point Furniture Factory. Notice is hereby viven tii.it from und Mr. Mast is a good mechanic and a alter the 1st day of Jatmatv. lWrt, all .. . ,,, , . . . 1 wster rents due tbs t’itv of Coonllle rustler and will he a valuable ac- diali U< paid t.. O. t ... ,|. p . . quisition to the business tìnt day of escli m onili. in advance Owing to the increase of work at and all « »te r rents ntipsid on the tenth day of each month »ball be deerned de- WE ARE OFFERING A complete line of BRICK, ' ' ' * LUMBER. SHINGLES, GROCERIES, GENER ALM ERCH A N D IS E . W e carry a complete line of Men's and Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is new and the latest. We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and guarantee every pair sold by us as represented or money refunded. Call and see them. the post office. Postmaater A. H. ,¡n„ uent. ñaá the Mirabel of »«id city Rentier lias found it necessary to will at once pr,» 1 t.t rutofl the -, r- Gent's Furnishings a Speciaty. hava additional help, am ia pretty ' Tx.ne'hr òrde'r oTthV'ronimoa Corni- little son arrived at the home of Mr. HI of the ('¡tv • f l\ qulllr. Coosconntv, Oregon, this fith dav of IVeemher. 1'HV,. and Mrs, Bender, Dee. ß, and will O. PANFORTI, Raconter, I KK GOODMAN, Marshal. take up his rcaitlcnco with them. Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co W. T. KERR. Manager. m I Cut Glass in the Most Beautiful Designs Carrafes, Nappies, Bon Bon Dishes, Olive Trays, etc., Bohemian Decorated Glass- ware. Lovely Vases, Water Sets, Wine and Beer Sets. Chinaware, Chocolate Sets, Salad Sets, Cups, Saucers and Plates, Cream and Sugar, Salt and Pepper, Cracker Jars, Carving Sets in new and Jugs, etc. patterns. Irish Mails. up-to-date tires—.' hoys — rubber ear for the pumps like a handcar. Also Air Guns, Boxing Gloves. Foot Balls and Punching Bags. You will find rare values in each of the above lines QUALI TY andP RICE considered T. H. MEHL & COMPANY C O Q U ILLE, O REG O N B. -