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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1906)
The state tax board, composed of Death of E. B.Dean. FRATERNAL ORDERS. the governor, secretary of state and E. B. Dean, formerly of the firm Q0QUIILE LODGE, NO S3. I. 0. 0. F state treasurer, made the annual levy and apportioned the state tax of E. B. Dean A Co., but late pres! Mpets every Saturday night. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1005. to be paid by each county for the dent of the Dean Lumber Co., died O. A. B oykie , N. G. The total at the home of bis daughter, Mrs J. S. L awrence , Sec'y. A person should show the same support of the state. C. F.Dillmun, at Sacramento, last Q0QUIILE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 2S, I. 0. 0. F. amount of loyalty to the town that amount required for the ordinary Tuesday. He was about 80 years Meets the first and third Thursday they live in, as they do to their na expenses for the two years begin nights in each month. old.— News. tive country. Patriotism to one is ning January 1, 1905, is $1,858,047.- J. J. S tanley , C. P. * The total expense to which I. H acker , Scribe, as necessary as to the other. We tell 09. Mrs. Margaret Millher of Geo. M a person that knocks this country the state will be subjected for the Miller, of Eugene, and of Joaqin |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. to move out and go to some country fiscal year ending December 31, Miller, the poet, cied at home of the Meets the second and fourth Wednes that they can find all of the abuses 1900, is placed at $877,51G.15; re latter near Oakland, Cal., on Dec day nights in each month. 2lst, She was a native of Indiana, ceipts from miscellaneous sources G race S keels , N. G. they complain of abolished. It and cane to Oregon with her hus M rs . I nez C hase , Sec’ y. is right to tell the knockers of a at $277,518.15; and the total rev band and fuor children in 1852 town they should move to some enue for state purposes apportioned The steamer Homer had a narrow QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. A A. M. place where they can live without among the several counties for the Meets the Saturday night on or be escape from being wrecked on the fore the full moon. boring their friends and others year 1906, $600 ,000. The levy for Columbia bar last Thursday. The It. H. M ast , W. M with the shortcoming of their Coos county for this year is placed bar was very rough, and while in J. S. L awrence , Sec’ y. city. When we have faith in our at $12,000. Am on g the chief items the breakers on the crest of the bar, city, others will commence to have in the list of expenditures are $150,- the tiller snapped. Capt. Donald gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. S. 0. E. S. confidence in us, and not unil then. 000 for public buildings; $41,000 Meets next Friday night. son used tho twin screws in handl Wo havo people that have every for tho state board of agriculture; M rs . O ra M aury , W. M. ing the vessel, keeping her head to M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’ y. cent they have invested in property $25,000 for the state university; the sea while backing into smooth stand around on the street corners $222,000 for the insane asylum; water, and returned to Astoria in I'YCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P. $30,000 for fisheries; $60,000 for and say, ‘ -'This town is on the bum, in safty. Seamen say if the Homer Meets the second and fourth Tuesday so slow that it couldn’t catch a the state prison; $15,000 for the nights eacli month in Odd Fellows’ hall. had not been provided with twin decent cold.’’ That is no way to Indian war veterans and $45,000 J. W. L aird , C. C. The levy screws she would undoubtly have J. S. L awrence . K. K S. talk, but truthfully say, we have for the national guard. been wrecked.— News. a groat country, undeveloped as it for last was about double the amount Q0QUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W this year. is, and the only tiling that we need Meets the second and fourth Wednes Bancroft Items. day nights of each month in W. O. W . is more confidence in whit we have hall. Norway Items. The storm Saturday morning did got, but that we expect to have F rei > S lagle , M. W. considerable damage to timber, O. F. R ohrkk , Rec. more as soon as we onu secure the There has been a great deal of necessary capital; ami that will sickness in our n nghborho id lately, causing some hindrance to travel, besides racking .a few unfinished MPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H. come when capital have confidence so much sore throat and colds. Meets the first and third Wednesday buildings. in us and not a minute before. Jos. and James Barkdoll are both nights each month in Woodman hall. Whoa the time come this place D. Barker, of Eden Valley, and M rs . B irdie S keei . s , C. H. quite sick at present with pneu will bo throbbing every minute of his sister, Mrs. Tyler, started for M iss I rene L amb , Rec. monia. Dr. Stemler is waiting on the day an 1 night with energy and Myrtle Point today, Mrs. T. is on them. prosperity. That in only in a few her way home to South Dakota. |y|YRTLE CAMP. NO. 197. W. 0. W. Tice Wagner, of Coquille, accom Meets the first and third Saturday short years we will show a pace She expects to return to Oregon in nights of each month. panied by his wife and little daugh that will take the breath away from due time and settle permanently. Roirr. B urns , C. C. our more prosperous communities. ters, speut a few days last week vis Mrs. T. S. Everndea and Mrs. J. G: S immons , Clerk. iting his sisters, Mesdatnes Joe Lett Manufacturers will always go where Frank Fish started for Coquille to Is the best known the raw material is, providing that and .1. H. McCloskey. Linement for Rheu day on a visit which is of mutual in 0OQUILLE COUNCIL, NO. 39S. F. A. A. matism, Pains Aches J. W. Clinton came up from his terest to both families, Meets the second and fourth Thurs the conditions are right, and that no and all such diseases, i day nights of each month in Odd Fel hold-up garno is practiced on them. lower river camp last week and is Arthur Fish aud Ray Gilkev lows’ hall. K, K. K. D r . G eo . R ussell , Pres. There is too much of the buncoing rushing work on his new barn, and spent their holidays on Myrtle KORN M rs . C has . H arrington , Sec’ y. of everyone with money. If a man hopes to have it in bettor shape to Creek and profess to have had a KURE. should come into a town and want receive the next hard storm we good time which is no more than is Removes the C on n £VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 2IA, W 0. W. have. Warts aud Ringworms to spend his money for something due them for their tiresome tramp Meets the second and fourth Satur without pains or the that will be of a tangible benefit to Mr. Burgess came up from the through the mud. day nights of each month. knife, the town, the knockers and others lower river and is making a visit Try these Rentedies M rs . A lice G allier , G. N. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Appleton had anil >>e convinced Mrs. M. McDonald, Clerk. should be the first ones to odor the with his daughter, Mrs. Finley a family reunion at their home dur For sale at all Drug- , man or mon with the long green, Schroeder. stores in the County. 1 ing the holidays. JU STU S LODGE, NO. 35, RATHB0NE SISTERS tho glad hand of fellowship and do Or can be obtained Mrs. A. H. Bender, of Myrtle Meets the first and third Tuesday from the Manufacturer Miss Josie Houser was thrown what they can to have thorn locate Point, is visiting in Norway. She nights eacli month in Odd Fellows’ hall. from her horse and hurt her arms R. O. K IRK PATRICK , in our mist. Loyalty to a person’s brought the young postmastor down M rs . A nnie L awrence , P. C. and shoulder, but is getting along M rs . I nez C hase , M. of R. C. Coquille, Ore. home town is an easy thing and to see Grandpa and Grandma all right. JafutiH o u i v e i cut ms iuui r eu eu iiy t o \iavo tho welfare of themselves J. L. Randleman came up from but is able to be around at his work and children at heart. The coun Clinton’s camp to spend Sunday again. try was here bofore any of us ar with his family. rived and will remain long after we The health of the community is T iiixie T hick . m fairly good, notwithstanding the are gone and forgotten. But tho cold weather and the bountiful villages and couutry will stay until Riverton Pick-ups. feasts at Christinas and New Year's. tho judgment day blots this country of ours off of the face of the map, A uto . E. J. Price has sold out his in and not until then. Be loyal to terest in the sawmill, also all his Spoiled Her Beauty. your town or city as you are to the real estate in this place. The pur state and nation. chaser is M. R. Lee. While we H.arriet Howard, of 209 W 24th shall all miss Mr. Price and his St,. New York, at one time bad The Commander Mining Company family, and wish him all success in her beauty spoiled with skin troub 55 who are operating on Sixes or the future in what ever enterprise le. She writes: “ I had Salt Rheuin ât Rusty Gulch ban met with quite a ho may enter upon, we welcome Mr. or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Buck- drawback from the wind storm that Lee and hope him success with the len’s Arnaca Salve.” A quick and visitod that section last week. Their mill. sure healer for cuts, burns and Hume that has cost many thousand D. i. Rouse has resumed opera sores. 25c at R S Knowlton’s drug store. dollars to repah it. This is a great tions in hiscoad mine. Krompres- misfortune from the faot that tlio I ent indications wo expeet tho mine Ready to Fight Boxers. company had only commenced for a to do rushing business soon. few days only to use their heavy Chicago, Jan, 3.— A dispatch to Mr. Davidson, from down the giant and had only commenced pip the Tribune from Washington, D. coast, was here one day last week ing sufficiently to find that their C., says: The attitude of the Chin m soliciting subscriptions for the Ban - if grounds wore rich in gold and it is ese toward foreign interests gen don Recorder. tliougnt that it will take a month erally has become sufficiently hos is The masquerade ball last Satur tile to warrant preparations on the with several men to ropair damages. day night had bottor attendance The Salmon Mountain Coarse Gold part of the various governments for Mining Company, wo understand than could be expected under such the suppression of another demon have discovered the “ parent lodgo” circumstances, raining weather and stration such as that which occur weHt of the original Salmon Moun muddy roads. red in 1900. The Navy Depart Coquille Retold. 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. WE GUARANTEE everything we turn out to be the abest that skilled labor can produce. And that here is nothing that we can’t do. p l u m b in g is o u r h o b b y 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 in creamery work and have it done while the weather is bad and other lines are slack. Will Save You Money DON'T EORGET US for anything in the Hardware and Farm Implement line. If you should strike us for some thing not in stock we will get it for you as quickly as possible T. H. MEHL & COMPANY C O Q U IL L E , O REGO N ÖZÖS2 KIRKPATRICK’S CELEBRATED LINEMEHT. W. H. SGHROEDER W atchm aker and Jeweler, Front Street, C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . A l l w o rk g u a r a n t e e d . ¡11 JO B PRINTING ¡1 I I ! at i ¡U ji| tain prop rty. Experts claim that this ledge has supplied the grounds with tho wealth that has been tnken out of that mine under giant and placer operations. The compnny has a crew o f men who are sinking down on a new find an.l tosts are being made daily with very promis ing results. An expert from Colora do has been examining that mining region for some time and though he has had many years experience he says he 1ms never aeon a more prom ising region than the Johnson. Sal mon ami Sixes mining district, and he predicts that there will be cap ital invested and machinery placed to successfully handle the immense amount of ores that nre in sigh* in tho loenlitv. We have often assert ed that the mineral belt that follows the Const rnnge through Coos and Curry counties would become a grent imlvstry, and from recent de velopments we conclude that our po sition is correct. It is estimated by old settlers that there has been sev eral hundred thousand dollars taken from Salmon mountain, Johnson's creek, Sixes and Itustv Gulch by placer operation« nud quartz of various grades has lately been un- covered. some essaying ns high ns $600 to the ton. So we might say that quartz mining luta just com menced, and there are large fields for exploration. We are now having a milk famine ment had intended to order the in our town. At present there is tho battleship Oregon back to the none to be bon gut. United States, but in view of the D ona A nna . threatening situation which has de veloped instructions have been ca Cured Hi* Mother of Rheumatism bled to leave this vessol in tho Ori “ My mother has been a sufferer ent. There is no change in the pnr- for many years from rheumatism.” poso of the President to increase says W H Howard o f Husband, the battleship squadron in Asiatic Pennsylvania. “ At times she was unable to move at all, while at all waters by two vessels during the times walking was painful. I psin- coming Spring. ful. I presented her with n bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy AbsoUt) after a few applications she decided Harmless. it was the most wonderful pain re The fault of giving children medi lieve she had ever trid, in fact, she cine containing injurious substan is never without it now and is at all ces, is sometimes more disastrous times|ahle to walk. An occasiodal than the disease which they are application of Pain Balm keeps suffering. Every mother should away the pain tbst she was former- know that Chamberlain’s Cough lyjtroubled with.” For sale by R. Remedy is perfectly safe for child- S. Knowlton. 1 ren to take. It contains nothing — .-• »« A Quiet Wedding. On tlic 17th o f December last there was a quiet wedding at the residence of George Elliott in the town of Riverton, when Miss Laura E. Watts, a half sister of our towns man. Ooorgo Elliott, was united in marriage to Albert S. York, O. A. Kelly, J. P., officiating. After the wedding ceremony all present partook of a bountiful repast which was awaiting them. A G u est . i harmful and for coughs, colds and croups is unsurpassed. For sale by R S Knowlton. I é $ it « Bring us your printing, Anything or everything Satisfaction guaranteed I « m 1 DRYDEN The Job Printer New and heavy winter drygoods n at O liver Wilson’s. Pain may go by the name of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy. No matter what name I he pain is called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. An agreeable movement of the l owels without any unpleasant ef- feet is produced by Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by R 8 Knowlton. ssSSKBggfcfosaaa j