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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1906)
1 Coquille Herold. A Short Sktich ot a Lebanon Family of O d d F e llo w s ’ Joint Installation C ou n ty Court P roceed in g y Widows. A joint installation was held at (Continued from first page.) Lebanon, Tex , Nov. 18, ’05. the Odd Fellows’ hall last Wedues- T H Mehl A Co, nails........... 25 W EP.VESDAy, JAN. 17, 1905. They live in a pleasant cottage day evening, when officers for the Southern Oregon Co, fund near tho the center of the village. Coquille lodge, No. 5, I. O. O. F. for 8 Slough ferry............ 14 35 Patronize the merchants aud busi Though sorrows and sickness have ®nd Mamie Itebekah lodge, No. 20, Coos Bay A Eastern Co, frt ness men of your home town on paid them many visits, and grief installed the following officers for on rock November and overy 'cession tlmt you can. has spread his gloomy wings over the ensuing year: D ecem ber.......................... 200 00 Stretch a point and leave your mon C. A. Boyrie, N. G.; Jas. Watson, Coos Bay A Eastern Ry Co, their once well-filled homes, these ey where it will do the most good. disagreeunle visitants have not V. G.; T. J. Thrift, Warden; E rails and spikes continued When you send it away for some E. E. C H Simpson, ferryman at succeeded in banishing from their Luke, Inside Guardian; thing that you could procure here memory the happiness of days Johnson, Conductor; J. J. Stanley, Coquille............................... 79 30 or by having the merchant sending goue by, when in homes of their R. S. N. G.; T. T. Land, L.S. N. G.; Stanley A Pownder, bal on for it you can help make times good own each enjoyed the companion Geo. T. Moulton, R. S. V. G.; Alfred above, order Simpson....... 10 70 in your town. But if you send ship of husband and children; Johnson, L. S. V. G .; Geo. H. Bax Coos Bay A Eastern Ry Co, your money to the cities it will do neither, now, do they cease to be ter, R. S. 8 .; Robt. Green, L. S. S. one-lialf cost of rocker no one any good, but will in a de Mamie Rebekah lodge, No. 20, I. thankful that they are still living; bunkers....................... .....208 30 gree help to build up outside busi that friends still extend to them O. O. F., Noble Grand, Grace W R Foote, cedar timbers ness and do on injury to the busi the hand of love and sympathy; Skeels; Vice Grand, Anna Robin for culverts ........................ 8 00 ness men of your own city. Of that G od’s sunshine, fresh air, son; Secretary. Inez Chase, Trea Aasen Bros, cedar timber for course, the mail orderhouBes and culverts............................... 50 flowers and birds are still a part surer, Mary Davenport; Warden, department stores are large adver Florence Atkinson; Conductor, H Y A R J Holvorstott, tim of their inheritance. Their p tisers and keep eternally 'nt it, and ber for Braden bridge...... 8 00 ant faces bespeak the peace that is Birdie Skeels; Inside Guardian that is where they make their money’ within their souls. Surely, in Alice Bunch; Outside Guardian, Peter Mitchelbrink, ferry on the outside business. People that man Coos river.................... 25 00 God’s universe there can be found Mary Gage; R. S. N. G., Anna are fools enough to send away their no greater proof of Divine work Lawrence; L. S. N. G-, Julia John A1 Flanders, labor on sheer hard earned dollars and buy some boom, self and boy.............. 10 00 manship than in that of contented son; U. S. V. G., Anna Knowlton; thing unsight and unseen as the women couragously performing L. S. V. G., Judith Collier; Chap, J T Hurtly,smithing for ferry 18 00 kids say when they “swap” jack- ono by one, the small duties of life lain, Martha Tupper; P. N. G., C S McCulloch, surveying knives, should never complain about Snedden gateway $13.80 that in the aggregate mako a per Georgina Hayes. the quality of goods they receive fect character. This quartette of Bandon-Fishtrap Rd 42.40 in return. The advertisements are Spoiled Ner Beauty. Establg Sec corners 33,00 89 20 widows living together has for its gotten up to sell the goods, they center piece of interest, Grandma Harriet Howard, of 209 W 24th Jas Richardson, axuian.Ban- give the prices of everything they Drane, the mother of the other St,. New York, at one time had don-Fishtram road........... 4 00 have for sale, which is the only right three. She was ninety-three years her beauty spoiled with skin troub R Pomeroy, chainman on way, because the good housewife in le. She writes: “ I had Salt Rheum old last September. Bandon-Fishtrap road....... 3 00 reading the papers'will always look, )> Grandma Drane was born in or Eczema for years, but nothing Dell Pomeroy,chairman Ban read and study the ads that have would cure it, until I used Buck- > <! COQUILLE OREGON Brockenridge county, Kentucky, don-Fishtrap road................ 4 00 len’s Arnaca Salve.” A quick and tho prices to the goods, and the and was married in Hardin coun sure healer for cuts, burns and Claude Randleman, axman same without the prices they would ty, Kentucky, Nov., 1831, to sores. 25c at R 8 Knowlton’s Bandon-Fishtrap road....... 4 00 not look at. If the merchants want Thomas Drane, a prominent Free drug store. Chas Randleman.axman, Ban to keep the home trade from going Mason of that county. On the don-Fishtrap road............. 6 00 KIRKPATRICK’S thousands of miles for everything B a n cro ft Item s same farm where the young couple S B Catcbart, viewing Ban CELEBRATED they want on account of the prices don-Fishtrap and Smeddon first began houso keeping were LINEMENT- Mr. E. F. Mast captured one of being in print, all they have to do born all their children, and there the largest coyotes ever caught in easement............................. 34 00 Is the best known is to advertise their prices and show were married the three daughters, Coos county which was using in 8 B Cathcart, viewing Haynes I.inement for Rheu the people what they have and the matism, Paine Aches Slough highway................. 5 00 who now watch oyer their aged the orchard of the Jenkins farm near and all such diseases. bargains they have right at home, ~ McKinuoD, viewing mother with the same love and at Bancroft. He delivered it to T. S. Jos to obtain without the oxtra price of Haynes Slough highway... 4 00 K, K. K. tention that she bestowed upon Everuden to obtain the bounty on a letter and postage stamp and then A Hagemeister, viewing them when they were babies in her its scalp, which was $10. KORN the express charges that will more Haynes Slough highway... 4 00 KURE. arms. Grandma Drane has been th in make up the difference in the Mr. Herbert has been seriously Geo Griffin, viewing carious blind for nine years, and for the department store price aud the ill for some time and is recovering Removes the Corns roa d s................................... 73 CO past three years has been confined Warts and Ringworms prices of the home merchants. A very slowly. without pains or the Flanagan A Bennett bank, to her bed. Her menuory of past p rson might he able to sivu a few knife. Harry Smith is doing large busi order C McBee, labor R ovents is so clear that it is a pleas Trv these Remedies cents on their purchases, but in tho ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d ure to hear ner talk of those years ness trapping this winter. On his D 18...................................... 3 50 and lie convinced, end they would find that they wero last trip he caught a ring-tailed cat W H Nohle, Super R D 1.... 15 00 when she was young. She has For sale at all Drug not as they were represented in the and a flying machine. Harry Lamport, R D 1 labor 6 00 been a devoted member of the stores in the County. catalogue. Vnotlier thing ¡ h almost Mrs. T. S. Evernden is visiting Bert Cox, R D 1 labor.......... 6 00 Or can be obtained Methodist church for 78 years, hav impossible to change a purchase from the Manufacturer C E Hanson, Supvsr R D 2 ing joined that church before the her daughter on Halls creek. after it has been taken out of the T ony . balance................................. 14 90 schism. R. O. KIRKPATRICK, express office. But when you buy II B Ingersoll, Supvsr, R D The three widowed daughters Coquille, Ore. your goods of the home merchant, New and heavy winter drygoods 3 report approved......................... that are now with her are Mrs. you can have all mistakes rectified. n at Oliver Wilson’s. Chas T Smith, Supvsr R D 4 Sarah McGuflin aged 76, Mrs. Mar A merchant of this city was relating Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow report approved............................. tha Ann Frazer age 68, and Mrs. FRATERNAL O RDERS. an incident that happened to him ders, give instant relief. Price 25 F P Norton, Supvsr R D 5 llachel Leslie age 66. One grand a few years ago in connection with report approved............................. son keeps these good women com cents. R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille Q O Q U IL E LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F mail order houses, it was this: a C A Rodine, Supt sr R D 6 pany, and helps to make a house City; C. Y. Lowo, Bandou. Meets every Saturday night. lady sent to Chicago to ono of the balance due.................... ... 56 71 360 acres Coquille River Bottom hold as cheerful as can be found in C. A. B o y k ie , N. G. mail order houses fora watch and it Laud 3J miles from Coquille City Geo Barklow,hauling gravel. 120 00 J. S. L a w r e n c e , Sec’ v. any community. A F riend . came with tho privilege of examina Price $20 per acre for a short time W H Smith, Supvsr, R D 7 Q0QUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. tion, nnd she called on the merchant Card o f Thanks. balance due....................... 32 08 only. Enquire of D. D. P ierce , Co Meets the first and third Thursday to go over nnd make an examina Z T Ziglin, Supvsr R D 9 quille, Oregon. nights in eacli month. We desire to return our sincere tion of tho article, nnd on his re report approved........................ .1. J. S t a n l e y , C. I’. fusal to do so, she became excited thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Pierce for I. H a c k e r , Scribe. J W Catching, Supsvr R D Bryan A b ro a d . nnd said he was no gentleman. But tho kindly and hospitable manner in 10 balance........................... 36 50 in the end, aftor sho became dis which they opened the doors of W. J. Bryan will write a series of Chas Selander, labor R D 10 6 00 M A M IE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. Meets the second and fourth Wednes gusted of having the watch out of their home and hearts, for our so letters while on his two-year tour of T M Boone, labor It D 10 ... 11 00 day nights in eacli month. We foreign lands. These letters will repairs all of tho time, she had to cial on last Friday evening. G W Norris, Supvsr R D 11 G ra ce S kkki . s , N . G . go to a local jeweler nnd buy n new were most royally entertained with appear ouce a week in a select list M r s . I nez C h a s e , S e c ’ y . report approved........ .............. one. If she had done this in the fine music and games. Such hospi of the lending American dailv news E N Harry, Supvsr, R D 12 first place she would have been tality is among the rare and fine papers, among which is the Journal. QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. i A. M. report approved........................ nhend. It Is the advertising with arts, and will always be remembered The Bryan letters in the Sunday John Bnstendorf, Supvsr, It M eets file S a tu rd a y n ig h t o n o r be fo re th e fu ll m o o n . prices that makes tho average woman by our members. “ May their tribe Journal will make clear the point ol D 13 balance....................... 74 69 R. II. M a s t , W. M send to tho city for her goods, he. increase.” view of foreign countries on many R W Bullard,Supvsr, R D 14 J . s . L a w r e n c e , S e c’ y . Aid Society First M. E. church. cause the price of the goods nt, of the questions which now confront report approved........................ us. tracts her attention and if cuir local gEULAH CHAPTER, NO 6. 0. E. S. John Yoakum, Supvsr It D N e w P a sto r Installed. merchants would uso the same Few men are better qualified to 15 hnlauce............................119 22 Meets next Friday night. attractions and with a little more M r s . O r a M a u r y , W. M . Rev. A. II. Mulkoy was formally treat large questions in a large way B H Burns, Supvsr R D 16 M b s . M a m ie S i . a o l e , Sec’y. printer’s ink judiciously applied installed pastor of tho Christian than Mr. Bryan, and no one who report approved............................ and print tho price of the goods church on Sunday evening last in wishes to koep abreast o f the times T S Evernden, Supvsr, It D [JfCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P. in large black typo they would see the|prosrnce of a large congregation. can afford to miss these letters. 18 halauce.......................... 55 75 Meets tlie second and fourth Tuesday tho benefits accruing from it on The several ministers of the city as The Sunday Journal is a great J It McBe<, labor It D 18.... 5 89 nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. filled with “ good C McBee, every day of the year. Advertising sisted in the ceremonies, which were newspaper, “ •• “ .... 3 50 .f. \V. L a i r d , C. C . will keep tho merchant and his very impressive. Following the in things.” With its beautiful color L l) Uelieu, lumber It D 18.. 20 00 J. S . L aw r e n c e , K. R. S. goods before the public and noth stallation service a watch meeting supplements, its cartoonists liko Op- J L Jewett, labor R D 18..... 4 00 Q0QUILLE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. ing else will. was pnrticipatod in.—Tho Browns per, Swinnerton, Sullivnnt, Ilowarth Dan Cribbins, labor R D 18.. 2 00 Meets the second and fourth Wednes and others of like renown; rvith its L L Evernden, ” • “ A merebnut can create business ville Times. 9 00 day nights of each month in W. O. W. special staff of famous writers, in J I* Evernden when times are B la ck just the same “ “ 4 00 hall. F red S lag le , M . W . as when times are Hush. Bight Chamberlain : Cough Remedy Absolute cluding such stars as Ella Wheeler Wm McBcee, lumber “ 40 60 O. F. R o u r k r , Ree. Harmless. Wilcox, Mrs. John A. Logan, Mrs. T J McBee, labor now is the time for the merchants “ 26 00 to coinmonce housecleaning, ns it The fault o f giving children medi Osborne, Mrs. Henry Symes. Lady L I> MeBee, “ “ “ .. 6 50 MPERIAL LODGE. NO. It, 0. OF H. were, the yearly invoice has all been cine containing injurious substan Henry Somerset, Beatrice Fairfax, Gim Culver, “ “ 5 50 Meets the first and third Wednesday ces, is sometimes more disastrous Max Nordoau, Maurice Maeterlinck, taken, nnd they know wbnt goods Frank Culver, labor “ “ . 4 50 nights each month in Woodman hall. than the disease which they are Count Tolstoi, Prof. Garrett P. they have on hand, nnd wlmt good« Win Nett, labor “ “ .. 1 00 M r s . B ir d ie S k e e l s , C. H . Buffering. Every mother should they would like to dispose of, this know that Chamberlain's Cough Serving, and humorous sketches by A L Nmler, It D 18 spikes... 5 00 M iss I rene L am b , R cc . ul Oil- best, time of the year to have Remedy is perfectly safe for child George V. Hobart (Dinkclspiel), A L Hootoo, labor It D 18... 2 00 U V R U E CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0. W. T B r ir annual clearing out sale, and ren to take. It contains nothing V i x Jones, William F. Kirk and 8 R Loshbaugb, lumber R D Meets tlie tirst and third Saturday harmful and for coughs, colds and others, and with all the world’s | get ready for the spring arrivals of IS .......................................... 56 08 n gins of each month. croups is unsurpassed. For sale news by leased wire, and the home CARRYING REGULAR STOCK new goods. R o ot . B u r n s , C. C. H C Bryant, labor K D 18... 2 00 by R S Knowlton. Dews, The Sunday Journal is a H S Davis, “ 10 00 .1. G. S im m o n s , Clerk. 0J Standard and Established Goods, where eash Instru thoroughly representative neW8- | j R McBee, 10 00 R ailroad L ands for Halo Cured His Mother or Rheumatism ment is sold according to its intrinsic ualue. We sell you a paper. 6 50 QOQUILIE COUNCIL, NO 398, F. A. A. Win Conner, “ “ My mother has been a sufferer The Journal is “ the paper of the L L Evernden “ Lands of the Oregon and Onlifor- Meets the second and fourth Thurs High Grade, Popular price or Commercial Piono, 7 50 day nights of eacli month in Odd Fel for many years from rheumatism.’ :nia Railroad Company, in Oregon, multitude,” in sympathy with and E M Hardman “ 7 00 lows’ hall. says W H Howard o f Husband •will be leased for the year 1906 sub at their real ualue. eo . R u sse l l , Pres. Poiuisvlvania “ At times she was ject to cancellation of lease in tbe pledged to the cause of tho masses C McBee. 7 50 M a s. C h a s . H I ) a r r . r G in g t o n , Sec’ y. One P rice only on each G rade of mankind—of “ equal rights to Joe Fish, lumber unable to move at all, while at all 15 00 times walking was painful. I pnin- e vent of tbe sale of tbe land during all” — a square deal. We carry a complete line of Pianos, Organs, Piano-Players, £V£NING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214, W . 0. W ful. r presented her with a Imttle ti te term of the lease. THE JOURNAL, A'I ngreeable movement of the Owners of farms and ranches ad Talking Machines, Sheet music and Musical Merchandise. o f Chamberlain's Pain Balm and the second an t fourth Satur Portland, Oregon. bowels without any unpleasant ef day Meets nights of each month. nfter a few applications sho decided ja iling railroad lands should file - . «------— - — E veryth in g Sold on E a sy Paym ents. fect is produced by Chamberlain's it was the most wonderful pain re i I n ir applications not later than M rs . A lice G a l l ie r . G . N . i Fine fresh lard at Dean A Mor Stomach nnd Liver Tablets. For Mrs. M. McDonald, Clerk. Representatives of Domestic Sewing Machines for Coos and Curry Co’s lieve she had ever trid, in tact, sho Fot >runrr 1, 1906, after which date sale by R 8 Knowlton. is never without it now and is nt all i >pi iialiens from others will aiso gan’s. )„ (jj nsidered. Address: Pain mav go by tbe name of JU STU S 100GE. NO. 35. RATHBONE SISTERS timesjable to walk. An occasiodal Don’t listen to what others say ( ’ h ari . es W. E kkklf . in , rheu mitism. neuralgia, lumbago, application of Pain llnlm keeps Meets the first and third Tuesday | about those lovely Pin Cushions Successor to the Chas Gr.ssen and Aiago Music Co., Aeting Land Agent, pleu■: <y. No matter what name nights each month in Odd Fellows' half, j away the pain that she was former- 1035 Mouchants F.xohsnge. ' M '* Xosiers but go seo foryon r tbe p 'in is called, Hollister's Rocky lyjtroubled with.” F o rsile by R. Phone, Main 905, Garfield Annex. Marshfield, Oregon M r «. A nnie L awrence , P. C. i San Francisco, Cal. »elf, and be convinced. M rs . I nez C h as e , M. o l R. C . Mountain Tea. 8. Knowlton. WE ARE Prepared to do all kinds of tin and metal Work and also all kinds o f repairs in the best workmanlike manner at the most reasonable cost o f any shop in the county. W E G U A R A N TE E everything we turn out to be the abest that skilled labor can produce. nothing that we can’t do. And that here is PLU M B IN G IS OUR H O BBY and would ask that you give us a chance to figure on your job, be it ever so small or large, it will be tho saving o f your dollars. NOW IS T H E T IM E to bring in your repairs in creamery work and have it done while the weather is bad and other lines arc slack. It Will Save You Money DON'T EORGET 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 I T. H. M E H L & . C O M P A N Y W.H.SCHROEDER ' Watchmaker and JeweXer. Front Street, C O Q U IL L E , A OREGON. . J W ^ A /W W W W W W W W W W S Phonograph Free! W hen you purchase $30 worth of good from us you will receive this handsome phonograph free. Remember you do not have to purchase the whole amount at one time but ask for coupons. W e carry all the best and latest D ry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes Gents’ Furnishing Goods, etc. N. LO REN Z. BUY PIANOS OF DEALERS W . R. Haines Music Cov