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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1906)
Wm. T. Estberg, secretary of the Bryan Abroad. FRATEi Commander Mining Company, W. J. Bryan will write a series of passed tbrough from Myrtle Point Q0QUILIE LODGE, to the bay on Thursday of last week letters while on his two-year tour of Meets every 8a. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1905. I on hie way to the bey to catch a foreign lands. These letters will J. S. L awrence , Sec steamer, being en route to the east appear once a week in a select list The Ifew Year. in the interest of his company. This of the leading American daily news Q 0 Q U I U E ENCAMPMbN Meets the first ana ^ company is doing a great work end papers, among which is the Journal. We wish all of our readers a The Bryan letters in the Sunday uighte in each month. will doubtless be handsomely re J. J. k . , C. P. ‘ •Happy and Prosperous New Year.” warded for their labors, beside Journal will make clear the poiDt of I. H ackee , Scribe. The old year has gone, never to re showing up the mining possibilities view of foreign countries on many turn, its history is the history of the of our mining district. We give be of the questions which now confront ty|*MIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. Meets the second and fourth Wednes past. We are in the lap of a new low an excerpt front a report of N, us. Few men are bettsr qualified to day nights in each month. year, the period of which will un S. Iieithead, president of the com G eace S keels , N. G. fold itself to us as the days go by, pany, which reads as follows: treat large questions in a large way M es . I nez C hase , Sec’ y. then the weeks, then the months and “ Recent analaytioal tests of the ore than Mr. Bryan, and no one who at last 1906 will drop out of sight have showu up an average of $65.00 wishes to keep abreast of the times QHADWCK LODGE. NO. SB, A. F. A A. M. Meets the Saturday night on or be and wo will commence to think of to the ton in gold and silver and can afford to miss these letters. fore th< fall moon. 1907. So goes the years. On the that the ore can be successfully and The Sunday Journal is a great R. H . M ast , W. M. threshold of this new year let us newspaper, filled with “good J. S. L / wrence , Sec’y. cheaply treated. In order to fur look forward to a better and larger things.” With its beautiful color ther demonstrate the values in the city. Less jealousies and less hick supplements, its cartoonists like Op- gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S. ledge several tonB are now being Meets next Friday night. erings among ourselves, but get shipped to the smelter. While per, Swinnerton, Sullivaut, Howarth M rs . O ba M aoby , W. M. down and do our level best to make and others of like renown; with its M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’y. driving a Hume tunnel of 365 feet a this city the best in Oregon on the special Btaff of famous writers, in rich looking chute of ore was un I^VCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P. const. Take off our coats and do expectedly encountered in the last cluding suqh stars aB Ella Wheeler some hustling, and not be knocking Meets the second and fourth Tuesday Wilcox, Mrs. John A. Logan, Mrs. 60 feet of the work. Recent assays all of the time. Take things as Osborne, Mrs. Henry Symes, Lady nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. of this ore show $19.00 to the ton J. W. L aird , C. C. they come. When a stranger comes Henry Somerset, Beatrice Fairfax, J. 8. L awrence , K. R. S. snd our superintendent oelieves that to town take him in tow and impress Max Nordeau, Maurice Maeterlinck, when the same depth is attained as Q0QUILIE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Count Tolstoi, Prof. Garrett P. on him that we have got the best on the Commander ledge, we will the second and fourth Wednes city on earth, the greatest country Serviss, and humorous sketches by day Meets nights of each month in W. O. W. have ore of the same character and and that our climate can not be George V. Hobart (Dinkelspiel), hull. values. Later on a more exhaustive F red S lagle , M. W . beaten by any section of the state. Wex Jones, William F. Kirk aw) test will be made of this flume tun O. F. R ohrer , Rec. others, and with all the world’s That we are little slow,but we do not nel ore by shipments to the smelter. news by leased wire, and the home |MPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H. not have to hustle like those that ‘•The company’s finances are in live in a country where life is news. The Suuday Journal is a Meets the first and third Wednesday good condition and there is still continual fight against the elements. thoroughly representative news nights each month in Woodman hall. ample stock remaining in the treas M rs . B irdie S keels , C. H. paper. Wherejnature has done',the most for ury to accomplish a large amount of M iss I rene L ahb , Rec. The Journal is “ the paper of the it and is continually bestowing her work on the quartz claims. A brief multitude,” in sympathy with and |H|YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0. W. best works on the country about us. resume of the work done to date is pledged to the cause of the masses Oive them the impression that we Meets the first and third Saturday as follows: of mankind—of “ equal rights to nights of each month. are the peoplo and not that we are “Largo flume 8742 feet long, 4 R obt . B urns , C. C. poor nnfortunates that are here and all”— a square deal. feet bottom, 3 feet sides. Large J. G. S im uons , Clerk. THE JOURNAL, have to stay because we can’ t get power dam 41 feet high, span 56 Portland, Oregon. out. That in the course of a few Is the best known QOQUILLE COUNCIL, NO. 398, F. A. A. feet. Lower dam 22 feet high, Linement for Rheu years when we get through railroad Meets the second and fourth Thurs span 58 feet for saw mill. Small matism, Pains Aches Standard Oil Canses Squeeze. day nights of each month in Odd Fel connections with the outside world and all such diseases. flume at Bulcher Qulch 1500 feet lows’ hall. we will be "it." That our dairy K, K. K. D r . G eo . R ussell , Pres. 36 inches x 16 inches, and span New Y ork,Dec. 29.— (Special.)— M rs . C has . H arrington , Sec’y. products lead the west; that our KORN aoross the river. Pressure 50 feet. Standard Oil interests, together lumber will last for years to come KURE. “The flume at Flume Qulch 800 with several local banks, have band and that mills will dot the shores £VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214, W. 0. W. Removes the Corns j fee 24 in. x 14 in. pressuae 100 ft. ed together for the purpose cf Warts and Ringworms of the Coquille from Myrtle Point Meets the second and fourth Satur Also flume tunnel 365 ft. 60 feet of squeezing money and incidentally day nights of each month. without pains or the to the sea. Every one in this city knife. this in ore. Besides this there is to control the stock market. J Pier- M rs . A lice G allirb , G. N. Try these Remedies and the county can materially help about 300 ft. of work in tunnels and pont Morgan and Russell Sage have Mrs. M. McDonald, Clerk. and be convinced. tho cause o f their adopted county shafts on the Commander ledge. combined to thwart the efforts of For sale at all Drug and section by appointing them JUSTUS LODGE, NO. 35, RATHB0NE SISTERS stores in the County. “In addition to this work a splen those who are trying to creato a selves a committee of one to help Or can be obtained Meets the first and third Tuesday did new trail has been constructed money stringency and up to today nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. from the Manufacturer. advertise this section. I f they can M rs . A nnie L awrence , P. C. over the divide to the mines. Thi they have been partially successful. R. O. KIRKPATRICK, do nothing else they can join the M rs . I nez C hase , M. of R. C. Coquille. Ore. In the last two days it iB estimat divide is encountered during the Board of Trade of this city and by i1 niles of the trip into the ed that Morgan and Sage have loan thuir ntorai support do mor« t i the trail has been con ed $60,000,000. Outside banks , iVU l'ig ! o'- this citv ill icd in such nu eh manner that, with have also come to the aid of traders ranks who. ohe l slciLi ■*. Nov fU l 11 ■ . - uable additional expense, it who desire to carry their stock and '• all in tne comraejimment of i widened into a good wagon withjn the next few days the money r ow vcr.r d o what s o can to :: aake 1 *a. stringency is expected to be entirely liwt city prosperous. Forgot ji.r i With these are also the cook relieyed. differences with onr cue.; ox id I uou e, bunk houses, blacksmith The Standard Oil men and their tne enmities mat exist oetweeu shop, sawmill, stable and other ac- banks are fighting desperately to this and our neighboring towns maintain the money strain, but it is cessories, Forget everything that will rouse “ In conclusion, we will state that believed that it will be a matter of the spirit of doing nothing, but get two weeks at the most when they down to solid work of building up we have had many obstacles with which to contend and we wish to will surrender and release their the country. Every one can help thank the stockholders who have capital. by londing their moral support. stood by the enterprise so steadily What is spent in advertising the and well for their patience and we May Send Warships to Riga country will be returned a hundred believe that they will soon have fold in tho uplifting of the values of tho ranch and the city property their reward in substantial divi Chicago, Dec. 27.— A dispatch to dends.’’ and the higher prices that the the Tribune from Washington, D. C. ranchers and the loggers will get says: Because of the serious situa- On a Cash Basie. for their produce and their logs. ion in Russia, Secretary Root yes We all can be members of the Board terday required the Navy Depart An eminent physician in P — of Trade by the payment of a small had cured a little child of a danger ment to take measures for the pro fee that goes toward paying for ad ous illness. The grateful mother tection of American citizens in St vertising matter and the legitimate turned her steps toward the house Petersburg, The State Department expenses of the organization. Now of her son’s savior. was informed by Secretary of the is a good time to begin with the “ Doctor,” she said, ‘‘there are Navy that, unfortunately, there is, commencement of the new year in some things that cannot be repaid. no vessel in European waters which the work of building up the city I really don't know how to express can be sent to St. Petersburg be and country. my gratitude. I thought you fore navigation is interrupted. It The primary election supplies would, perhaps, be so kind as to ac is expected, however, that a ship was received at the county clerk’s cept this purse, embroidered by my will be sent to Europe, certainly to Riga, which is not frozen up, office this week, and is composed of own hand.” “ Madam,” replied the Doctor But as Riga is boiuo distance from many different kinds of blanks and books that is enough to bewilder coldly, "medicine is no trivial affair, St. Petersburg, a warship at that the ordinary man who wants to and cur visits are to be rewarded point would be of little value. In case of extreme danger Secre Small presents save his country through the bal only in money. tary Root will ask the good offices of lot. The registration books were serve to sustain friendships, but the Swedish or French government opened yesterday and the only ob they do not sustain our families.’ “But, Doctor,” said the lady, to g ivj what assistance it can to jectional feature that we see about Americans. it is that it makes a voter register alarmed and wounded, “Speak—tell his political aflilliations. The law me the fee.” Have you tried a meal at Mrs "Two hundred dollars, Madam. is a complicated one and will make Gilkey’s new restaurant. the party leaders afraid to go up The lady opened the embroidered Reme: tber that Friday is our against it on account of the many purse, took out five bank notes of special sale day on crockery and intricacies of the new law. It puts one hundred dollars each, gavo two embroidery. O. Wilson & Co. the county to the expense o f an to the Doctor, put the remaiding Will Elliott, chief clerk at the extra election and County Clerk three back in the purse, bowed Watson's office has double the work coldly, and took her departure.— Prosper mill store, returned Satur- i*y from a business and pleasure January Lippincott’s. than it Lad under the old system. trip to San Francisco. He made There is a general desire among the H erald office a pleasant call Washit'gton.Dec. 30.—Represent bile in town. the Russian people to extend the ative Biuger Hermann, of Oregon It would who is under indictment in connec franchise to women. Mrs. V, L. Arrington, of Myrtle tion with O.regon land frauds, is ex seem that Russia had had trouble Point, Point, accompanied by her pected to arrive in Washington late enough without looking for more in daughter, Mrs. Haynes, returned today or early tomorrow, and the the form of women’s rights from Marshfield on Saturday. Mrs. Coquille tjerald. WE ARE Prepared to do all kinds of tin and metal Work and also all kinds of repairs in the best workmanlike manner at the most reasonable cost of any shop in the county. a n l b y WE GUARANTEE everything we turn out to be the best that skilled labor can produce. nothing that we can’t do. And that here is PLUMBING IS OUR HOBBY and would ask that you give us a chance to figure on your job, be it ever so small or large, it will be the saving of your dollars. NOW IS THE TIME to bring in your repairs and creamery work and have it done while the weather is bad and other lines are slack. It Will Save You Money DON'T FORGET US for anything in the Hardware and Farm Implement line. I f you should strike us for some thing not in stock we will get it for you as quickly as possible T. H. MEHL S l COMPANY COQUILLE, OREGON KIRKPATRICK’S CELEBRATED LINEMENT Bring Satisfaction Interior Department officials are of the opinion that- hit trial will be be gun within 30 days. The two Gov ernment witnesses, Puter and M ¿ Kinley, also under indictment, but promised ininiu pity if they would turn Government's evidence, will be hciD for trial. The novelist Hall Caine is warn Arrington haa been on the bey sev ing us against the dangers of great eral weeks visting. wealth. However those who are The Ladies of tho Woman’s alarmed can get an insurance policy Study Club wihses to announce agaiDst that calamity at a low rate, I that they will meet at Mrs. Sperry s and even e man’s own friends will next Saturday afternoon and that help him avert it if he will giye them I an address will be made by Rev a chance. | Browne and P rof J. Percy Welle Watchmaker and Jeweler, Front Street, C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . A ll w ork g u a r a n t e e d . c TW j us your printing. Anything r W.H.SGHROEDER or everything guaranteed n n p \ 1 /r L > J F L \ l j V i L f , U ï \ The Job Printer £ g W W W ^