Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 03, 1906, Image 3

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Mrs. Moon has an elegant line
Thu city council meets thin even*
| new neckwear.
ing.
PRICES
Benj mini Figg, a well-known
That the Harriman system is ser pioneer citizen of this city, passed
Norway mackerel only lOo a piece
iously considering the construction awuy at his residence on Sunday
For a good pair of sho«g, go to
What new resolution have you at Robinson's.
ON OUR ENTIRE U N E OF
Drauo's.
made for this year?
Editor J. A. .Luse, of the Marsh- of more mileage then has been an­ morning at half past three. He had
Steel-cut Oatg for breakfast rough
Bert Kay expects to start for San ^®hl Sun, paid our office a pleasant nounced, is evident from the tenor been in feble health for some years,
at Drane'g.
Francisco next Monday.
call while at the county seat on Sat­ o f the annual report of the Southern but the end came
—
. v rather
s u t u r i unexpected-
uuwuecied-
New and heayy winter drygoods
1_ A - * ’
*
**
Pacific.
Probably no portion of ly to his family and .friends, having
Adam Pershbaker, the ex-sawmill urday.
in at Oliver Wilson's.
rv F
O V o r i u l by
I n - t the
lio »
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1
the territory
covered
system
been confined to his room since
W ISHING TO
Gasene soap 5 cents a bar at
Mrg. and Mrs. Wm. Riddick start roan of Prosper, came up Friday.
has undergone so many changes in Thursday, and not thought to be
Robinson's.
W.
U.
Douglas,
of
Marshfield,
* or California today.
the past year, through the projec­ in immediate danger.
New line of men’s neckwear at
Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle Point, in the city yesterday on legal busi­ Robinson’s.
tion of lines by outside railroads, as
ness.
The decoased was born at Cud-
had business in town yesterday.
in Oregon, and every outlet is be­
Mrs.
B.
F.
Tupper,
o
f
Hotel
Co­
dington
Lough, Buckinghamshire,
Next Friday is the special sale of
ing closely watched to protect it
You will find that 50c table at
quille, visited at Marshfield the last
England,
Oct, 10th, 1830. And died
crockery
and
embroidery
at
O.
Wil
from the interlope».
Moon's just loaded with beautiful
WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
of the week.
at his home ¡in Coquille, Oregon.
son A Co’s.
things.
With reference to what has been
TO THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE . .
Dec. 31st, 1905, age 75 years 2
Wright’s medicated underwear at
Large, full and complete line of a J?’
W^ WM d° WD from accomplished in the state, the yearly
GIVE U S C A L L ..............................
months 21 days; he lived in Eng­
Drane's.
11 and winter clothing at
at. G,
O A.
\ A “ K° ye#terd“ y.
fall
statement contains the follow ing:.
,
,
land 24 years and crossed the At-
Latest styles in men’s bats at Robinson's.
We wish all o f our readers a hap­
“In
order
to
develop
and
protect
[
lantic
Robinson's.
ocean coming to America
If you wish to examine a fine se­ py and prosperous New Year
the territory tributary to its lines,
Outting Flannel as cheap as cali­ lection of fall and winter clothing,
in 1854 he resided in Rhode Island
Dr. Wetmore has gone to San
the company, since the close of the
co at Robinson’s store.
go toG . A. Robinson’s,
and Massachusetts two years, from
Francisco on a business trip.
fiscal
year, has authorized and pro­
If you are in need of footware,
We inadvertaully missed the
B. C. Lehmanowsky, of M>rtle vided for the constructien of a line here he came to Coos Co.,Oregon in
oall at O. Wilson A Co’s."
death of the old-time Coquller,
Point,
returned from an extended from a connection with the Oregon 1850 and has resided here ever since
W. W ood in our last issue.
W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils
he was married to Catherine Doyle,
visit
in
California on Saturday.
and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.
A California Railroad at Natron
W. H. Thomas, the logger, re­
Jan
3, 1869, to this union was born
Oasene soap at Drane’s. The turned to the lower river Friday
The next holiday will be Wash- eastwardly into Central Oregon, al­
seven children, Mr. and Mrs. Figg
best on the market for the prices after a few days visit at the Bay.
ngton’s birthday, Feb. 22d.
so several branch lines in the same
Try it.
was among the first settlers of
Mrs. J. D, Mitchell, o f this city,
B o b s . — At Fishtrap, Dec. 2 4 ,19- state and in California and Nevada,
Don’t forget that special sale of
--------------- —- uuui
a
/ u ., anil
Coos
Co.,
and were members o of the
fell while walking on the railroad OS, to Mr and Mrs Frank Fish, a son.
T>-
The new lines thus authorized, of Pioneers association of Oregon. A
crockery at O. Wilson & Co's, next
track near town one day last week,
Rub-no-more washing
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n powder
---------— ------ — 5 of which a part are now under con-
walk over the old home place which
Friday.
and sustained several bruises.
cents a package at Robinson’s store. struction, aggregate about 400
F ob S al *. —One fine fresh milch,
is known as Mr. F igg’s farm will
Licorice Liver Laxative, the best , D. S. Rouse, superintendant of miles, and including equipment, are
oow. Inquire of George Belloni,
bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents. the Coquille C o’a mine at Riverton, estimated to cost about $14, 000,- give cne an idea of the haidships
Goquille,
they endured iu openiog up a farm
For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co-
returned from a business trip to 000. In addition to the lines al­
L. J. Cody, the lumberman, made quille City; C. Y, Lowe, jBandon,
like this. Mr. Figg was an honest,
San Francisco on Saturday.
ready
authorized
further
im­
Marshfield a business visit on Fri-
hard working man. he made on
Chas. Smalley, of Arago, was in
portant extensions are under con
day.
enemies and was a good father and
Fountain Pons $1.00 und up; fine
this city on Monday and started off
sideration.
In
view
of
the
large
Drane keeps the celebrated Cahn-
with the new year in the right way assortment at Wilson Jewelry Co.’s. expendiures required for the con­ an houorable citizen; l:e was a mem­
Kicholsberg shoes. The place for
by
subscribing for the H erald .
Grant Beale returned home New struction of these new lines, und iu ber of tbe Methodist church in En.
rgains.
Year’s day after spending several orber that the work may be curried gland, and during tin- ; asl 8 years
E.
J.
Price,
the
Roverton
sawmill
B ig lot of shoes just received
man, returned from a successful days with relatives and friends on on advantageously and eventually he suffered a great deal, aud often
Willsous A Co’s.
expressed a desire to depart this
business trip to San Francisco, hav­ the Bay side.
financed on a favorable basis, as well
Mrs. P errott has her fall hats,
life, and when the end came he was
ing
oome
up
on
the
Breakwater.
B
orn
.
—
At
Gardiner,
Deo
21,1905,
as
to
strengthen
the
company
pend­
d ie s call and g e t prices.
resigned to go. und fell asleep. He
Inspection of work in Pastel, to Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Stewart, a ing the effect of the aggressive
R. II. Mast, of this city, started
leaveB a companion ;oue son and two
son,
Tapestry,
Wood
Carving
and
Py-
buiding by competing lines which
Seattle, Washington, whore he
rography cordially invited. Orders
E. C. Roberts of Myrtle Point, are being projected into the territo­ daughters ten grand children and
1 probably locate.
for holiday souvenirs on wood or spent a day or so in town the last
two great grand children to mourn.
ry served by these lines, it is import­
Vll that uico embroidery at O. leather carefully and promptly
Muy God bless the bereaved family
of ttie week.
ant to hold iu reset ve aud carefully
Ison A Cos. will be sold at spe- filled. Lillian M. Candliu, Coquille.
and bring them all to praise him iu
New Poplin Suitings, Mohair husband the resources of tho com­
The Ladies’ Aid Society of the
e. >1 prices next Friday,
heaven.
Serges aud Albatross just opened at pany.”
?OBS ale .—Spanof young, sound M. E, church, will meet in the Mrs. Parrott’s.
The funeral services wag held at
With the word outliuod in the
.ft horsos, woight 1500 pounds church next Thursday afternoon
their
residence conducted by Rev.
O.
Wilson
A
Co.
will
make
a
way of improvements on the main
h. Apply at this offioe.
at 2 p. m.
All ladies cordally in­
special of crockery and embroidery line and its branches, together with H. M. Branham and the body was
Irs. C. O. Gilkoy has her restau- vited. Mrs. W. R. Browne, Seo’y.
next Friday.
A complete linefof
tho building of the I)rain-Coos Bay laid to rest in the Masonic cemetry
t on Front street open for busi-
The game o f football that was
s and invites the public to give scheduled to take place between
The Elizabeth arrived at Bandon line, the NAtron-Klamath extension, to await the final resurrection.
i it a call.
Friday. She had not gone to sea and later the belt line across the
Coquille and Marshfield on the lat­ as we go to press.
Aaron Wilson, the Bridge cream­
state to Natron; the Springfield-
'’ OR SALE.—Or trade for cattle, ter’s grounds new year’s day, was
Wm. Kackliff, of Myrtle Point, Henderson cutoff and the completed ery man, is in town.
> fine mares, weight 1100 and doclared off on account of the
went to the Bay Friday oxpacting St. Joseph-Lafayettecutoff, the com­
Mrs. G.8. Davis, of Norway, vis­
13).).
S i j lira of W. B. grounds being too wet.
to take a oteamer for San Franoisco, pany has expended or authorized ited her sister, Mrs. W. L. Kistner
hrer, Arago
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Sackett, of
V. T. Demout has purchased the this city, who depattod for Oalifor having business calling him thither. more funds than ever before in Ore­ on New Year’s day.
The heat rooolution that a porsuu g on . In addition to the projects
ir e s c o f D . M organ In the OHy uia last week, write back from their
We are in a position to tfffer a
at Market, and ho and family will old home at Sonoma, that Mrs. can make is that they will become a in the Valley, the contemplated oon- good piece of water front of 2|
subscriber o f the H erald
ome residents of our city.
nection from the Jefferson street de­ acres near town; good for mill or
Sackett, who has been in poor health
L. H. Morgan, of this city, start­ pot to the terminal yards is in pros­ factory site.
I. J. Sandora, a late arrival from for some time, stood the trip better
ifornia, startod for the mining than was anticipated, and that they ed for San Fraucisco the last of the pect. It is stated that if no great
Dr. Leep and family of Myrtle
trict on the upper Coquillo Mon- are enjoying a visit among old week for the purpose of entering a ibstacle is placed in the way of Point are visiting Mrs. L ’s sister,
hospital, his health having given that work and it is recomm ended Mrs. J. G. Fish, of this city.
' '. He expects to looato in this friends and acquaintances.
way.
We hope he may be benefit- as now contemplated, an enormous
100-lb saok of either “ West­
tion.
R. Robinson, the cheese man, ar­
ted.
ern” or “ Fruit” fine dry
expenditure will have been made.
rived yesterday, having came in over
J. C. Price came up from Prosper
granulated cane sugar....... $5 30
Musical Instruments, violin and
the Myrtle Point road from Rose-
urday and was without his 18 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00
guitar strings.
Harmonicas, all
At the same time that the Czar burg.
22
lbs
sago
...........................
■itches, having sufficiently recov-
00 kinda, at Wilson Jewelry Co.’s.
We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and
of Russia is granting freedom of the
1 from his lameness to render Postum or Fig prune cereal,
20
The three-masted schooner A d­
Otto Eops, who lives on one of press the President of the United
Grapenuts, 2 pks...................
25
guarantee every pair sold by us as represented or
m unnecessary.
vance, while attempting to sail into
Lenox or Santa Claus soap,
R C Dements stock ranches on the States is putting a gag on his Cab­
the
Coquille
last
Saturday,
was
left
7
bars.........................
.........
money refunded. Call and see them.
Hear thinking, decisive action,
25 South Fork, has killed eighteen inet, and refusing for the first time
by
the
wind
and
drifted
onto
the
u and vigor of the body and 21 Bars Fels Naptha 8oap j . vc
00 panthers and seven bear since April to gossip with reporters.
ad, the sparkle of life, comes to 4-1 ft) pkgs Arm A Hummer soda 25o.
sand spit uorth of the mouth of the
most of the panthers being killed
L
—
Hollister’s
Jtocky
A
t
R
odirson
’
s
S
tore
.
ai who use -----------
river and now lies aground near the
with a 22 caliber Savage rifle.
The Socialists of Coos county
Mi untain tea.
35 cents, Tea or
lighthouse. It is hoped she will be
A prominent farmer of the lower Who can beat this record?—Enter­
' ablets. R. S. Ruowlton.
met in mass convention yesterday at floated on the first big tide.
river, who was in town yesterday, prise.
the court bouse ivith 125 delegates
’orndalo lodge, K. of P, is oiler-
W, T. KERR, Manager.
gave us for the benefit o f our ranch­
The mail schedule for the past in attendance.
E. J. ■ Coffelt of
a reward of $’¿,500 for the recov
er readers a good plan for destroy­
Notice
to
Water
Patrons
week has been badly out of joint on Coos river, was elected chairman,
of the body of Floyd Fuller, a
ing gophers. His plan is to g o to
Notice is hereby given that from and
account of the bad roads and slides and D. E. Stitt, of Bandon, was
mber who was drowned at the
=FOR A-
alter the lBt day of January, 1906, all
the mound of fresh dirt thrown up on Sugar Loaf.
What
mail
has
elected secretary.
A county cen­ water rents due the City of Coquille
uth of Eel river on the morning
by the animal and clear that away, como in has been in small driblets
G o o d . S t ia /v e a n d H a l r O u t
shall be paid to O. C. Sanford, Record­
tral committee was elected and er, at tbe City Hall in said city, on tbe
■he ‘21st.
exposing the run-way, into which now and then. Some places on the
GO TO
other matters connected with the firjt day of each month, in advance,
.lisa Corda Sumerlin, of Lee, pour a quantity of soft pitch, after
roads are blockaded by trees that primary eleotion law were consider­ and all water rente unpaid on the tenth
day of each month shall be deemed de­
it to Marshfield Friday to see which place a small board over the
were felled by the heavy wind storm ed.
The delegates kept Clerk linquent, and the Marshal of said city
Lit) 1 sister,
Mrs. Walter La whom, hole and cover this up with dirt. of Saturday morning.
will at once proceed to cut off the ser­
Successor toChas. Moomnw. Neat door to Coquille Valley Packing Oo.
Watson busy registering them un­ vice of any delinquent patron.
who has been at the General Hos­ When the gopher comes along and
Done by order of the Common Coun­
Buy a “Zonophone” and have der the new system. The conven­
pital for some time, and who is gets into the pitch, he comes to the
cil of the City of Coquille, Coos county,
much improved.
She was accom­ surface as soon as possible and will music at home. The “Zonophone" tion concluded its labors yesterday Oregon, this 6th day of December, 1905.
O. C. SANFO RL>, Recorder,
is the beat and most popular talking afternoon and in the evening at the
panied by Miss Florence Carter.
not attempt to enter the ground
LEE GOODMAN, Marshal.
machine
on
the
market.
We
keep
Masonic
opera
house
they
enter­
again
A person who wants to express
Disc Records, and needles.
New tained the visiting delegates by
Mrs. J. L. Thompson handles a fine line of Stationery and
A San Francisco dispatch says: pieces received each month.
N otice.
his views at the polls has to regis­
Call musio, recitations and addresses by
Notice is hereby given that all
ter his political belief. The next Capt. R. J. Dunham of the steamer and hear the latest muaio. We are prominent members and ended with
all of the Latest Noueltles in connection.
Coos County Warrants drawn on
thing we know of some of our wise Roanoke has been presented by the agents.
an elaborate banquet.
the genera) fund and endorsed prior
legislators will tack an amendment Marine Underwriters with a gold
W ilsos J hwelry C o .
to Jp’y 1st, 1903, will be paid on
to the primary election law that will watch in recognition of his good
presentation at my office in Co­
Girl W an ted.
Grandma Leneve has just receiv
Under New M anagem ent.
make a voter answer this fool ques­ work in saving the steamer from ed the sad intelligence of the death
quille City, Oregon.
No interest will be allowed after
Girl wanted for general house
tion:
“ What
made Milwaukee serious damage during her recent of her brother, Hugh Willey who
December 31st, 1905.
trip from Astoria. It will be re­
famous?”
resided at Clarence, Missouri.
It work. Must come with good rec-
J. B- D ü lle y ,
membered that the Roanoke was
omendations.
Address Box 979
will be remembered that Mr. Willey
Treasurerm Coos Co., Oregon.
J. W. Clinton, who it will be re-
damaged and lost her rudder in at­
H erald office.
Dated December 26th, 1905.
visited bis sister about six years ago,
membererd lost a large barn filled
tempting to put into Eureka and
that
being
their
first
meetsng
for
with hay, grain and farming imple­
S t r ic t l y
later, during a great gale, lay help­
ments by fire last fall, got the frame less in a heavy sea off the Califor. forty-five years. She has another
F
ir s t - C l a s s .
of another barn raised, sided and uia coast. Capt Dunham allayed brother who is very ill at this time
ready for the rafters when the late the fears of the three score pasaen
Chadwick Lodge No. 68, A. F.
CARRYING REGULAR STOCK
win Is struck it hard enough to gers, rigged up a jury rudder and A A. M., and Beulah Chapter, No.
throw it down. This is truly un­ finally succeeded iu making port.— 6, O. E. 8., held a joint installation
Of Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru­
Opposite I. O. O. F . Hall
fortunate for Mr. Clinton.
and installed the officers for the en ment is sold according to its intrinsic ualue.
Successor to J. T. Little.
Ferndale Enterprise.
We sell gou a
suing year.
The new officers
High Grodc, Popular price or Commercial Piono,
of Beulah Chapter are as fol­
M e a ls at all B o o rs
First-Class
lows:
Ora X. Maury, W. M.
at their real ualue.
From 5 a m to 9 P fM .
C a n in s
J. W. Laird, W . P.; Annie Law.
One Price only on each Grade
rence, A. M .; Mamie Slagle, Sec.;
We
carry
a
complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players,
Ethel Johnson, Treaa.; Virginia
Lamb, Conductor; Mabel Laird,
Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise.
Assistant Conductor; Cyntha Sher­
Everything Sold on Easy Payments.
wood, Marshal; Georgia Johnson,
Representativea of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos and Curry Co’s
M RS. C. O. G II.K B Y , Proprietor®»*
Chaplain; Kittie Leneve, Adah;
Alice Hite, Ruth; Mary Schroeder,
Esther; Ida Levine, Martha.
CROCKERIES AND EMBRODERIES
Close Out That Line
O. W ilson & Co.
Buy Your Goods Right,
and Don’t Worry.
BRICK,
LUM BER,
SHINGLES,
GROCERIES,
G EN ER AL M ERCHANDISE.
W e carry a complete line of Men’s
and Boys’ Clothing. Our
stock is new and
the latest.
Gent's Furnishings a Speciaty.
Coquille Mill & Mercanile Co
J.
L.
THOM PSONS
ALSO AGENT FOR MORNING OREGONIAN
W. H. Mansell, ¡’. ï
Livery
BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS
Best of Turnouts.
Feed and Sale
Stable
Hay, Grain, Feed.
Lone Star Restaurant
W . R.
Haines Music Co.,
S u cce sso r to tbe Cbae Ortaaen and A ia g o M usio Co.,
Mrs. Perrott has just reoeived a
lot of new dreea goods.
Phone, Main 905,
Garfield Annex,
Marshfield, Oregon.
R eason a b le Rata to
Regular B o a r d .»
■ p a o la l A t t e n t io n
to
Cc m m mi
O lr e n
•
V ie t