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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1906)
LO C A L N E W S . Wright’s medicated underwear at Interesting M eeting Drane’s. Club. Latest styles in men’s hats at Prof. J. H. Barklow was in towu Again one of our old and highly For it good pair of shoes, go to The regular meeting of the Robinson's. on Friday. Dräne'*. respected citizens passes to the Outting Flannel as cheap as cali , Woman’* Study Club was held ou Reinember the date—the 26, great beyond. Arthur Marslene co at Robinson's store. The steamer Elizabeth was due I Saturday, at the home of Mrs. E. D. “Captain Rackett. Boyrie was born at Nance, France, yesterday. J. E. Fitzgerald, o f Marshfield | Sperry. It was “ Travel” day, aud Steel-cut Oats for breakfast mush This weathei is good weather if May 2, 1830, being 75 years, 4 had busiuess in towu ou Moudny, ; the Club paid a visit to Japan, at Drane's. months and II days of age at the you say it real fast. Dr. Tatoin, the dentist, will be at I which was very much enjoyed. “ Captain Rackett” at the opera The world's best soda cracker, time of bis death, which occurred the Wickham house January 24. | The meeting opened with a paper Saturday evening, January 13, 1906. bouse on the 26tb. that’s the Uneeda Biscuit. John Gauntlett, of BandoD, visited on Current Events by Mrs. Cody, The deceased came to the United Have you tried a meal at Mrs Mr. and M tb . F. D. Fish, of Arago, the Bay last week, and also with after which the program of travel States at the age of 10 years, and Gilkey's oew restaurant. were in town Saturday. wan taken up. Miss Beamis gave Sheriff Gallier on his return. Do you know Uneeda biscuit Mr*. Perrott has her fall hats. to the west in 1862, and to Coos a very instructive paper on the Ge- J. H. Thrush, of Empire, was county from Virginia City, Idaho, the five cent soda cracker? Ladies call and gbt prices. over this way Monday and renewed ographical description of the coun Mrs. T. R. Willard visited friends in 1883, since which be has lived in C. T. Morehouse is inoviug from try in which the climate, furtility of relationship with The H erald . in this city from Bandon last week. this city, where his friends are Rocky Point to Gravel Ford. the soil and nature of its products, J. W. Clinton, the logging man, U. Pomeroy, of the lower river, numbered by his acquaintances, he the beauty of the landscape, its W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils made our office a pleasant cal having lived the life of a progres and Varuisbes at J. A. Lamb A Co. flora forestry, etc., and various other spent a day or so in town last while in town on Friday afttrnoon. sive, upright, industrious and It. N. Reynolds, of Detroit, Mich week. features of interest were well Dr. Horsfall was called to this honest citizen. To the deceased spent a day or so in town last handled. Mrs. Lawrence gave some M. E. Olsen, of Soattle, Wash., and his life companion were born city on Mouday to see the infaut week. interesting points on the early his registered at the Hotel Coquille nine children, seven of whom are of Mr. and Mrs. John Peart, which Gasene soap at Drane’s. The Thursday. tory of Japan. The “ Government, living—four boys and three daugh is very low. best on the market for the prices Army and Navy” was the subject Large, full and complete line of ters, as follows, Ed, Harry, Frank Try it. Mrs. J. H. Schroeder, of Arago, assigned Miss Pauline Ausseker, fall and wiuter clothing at G, A. and Clarence Boyrie and Mrs. passed through town Thursday who gave an outliuo of tlioir govern F ob S ale . —One fine fresh milch, Robinson’s. Floreuce Johuson, Mr*. May Laird ou her way to Riverton to visit her cow. Inquire of George Belloni, mental customs and achievements. M. G. Pohl, the occulist of Myrtle Coquille. and Miss Vesta Boyrie. daughter, Mrs. T. P. Hanley, Miss Fanny Getty iu native ci stume Poir.*, called on ”us while in the By special request the funeral Andrew Hanson, a lower river city Monday. Smoked Herring, Soused Mack- sang very sweetly n .Japanese Lul was conducted by our townsman, J. eral, Lobsters, Shrimps, Mushrooms, dairyman, went to Marshfield Mon For the best bargain ever offered J. Stanley, and was without cere Lunch Tongue, Deviled Chicken laby. Miss Inez Lusk’s subject was day. “ The People aud their Mode of En in a Coos county dairy farm call at Vienna Sautage, at Robinson’s. mony. Misr Blanch Stitt, of Bandon, the H ebald office. tertainment” in which a Jnpanese M. C. Bingham and \V. A. Good While his health had not been was among Coquille’s visitors on dinner as described by Sir Edwin Mr and Mrs. Lundy, of Myrtle the best for some time, his demise man are framing the timbers for a Arnold, was very interesting. Dor Thursday. Point, visited Bamlou last week was somewhat sudden, he going to new house to be erected on the ris Peoples, dressed as a diminutive P. C. Levar, of the Coast Mail returning Monday, bed at the usual time feeling as place of the former east of town. Japanese maiden, recited an appro made this place a short visit on If you wish to examine a fine se well or better than usual, but soon Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moomaw, priate selection. Mrs. G. E. Peo Saturday. lection of fall and winter clothing, after complained of difficult breath who went to 8au Diego, California, ples gave some Japanese jottings Dr. Steele, dentist, will be in Co- go to G. A. Robinson’s, ing. Mrs. Boyrie stepped over to last fall, returned by the last that appeared of especial interest, Dr. Dteele, the dentist, will be in quille Jan. 23, and will remain un Mr. Moulton’s to h ive George call Breakwater. They are glad to be giving some timely suggestions in town on a professional call on the til the inst. a physician, but on her return he back in Coquille. regard to beautifying our own Park, Draue keeps the celebrated Cahn- 23rd inst, and will remain one week. was beyond conscienousness and Capt. P . H. Crimme returned to mentioning as a chief attraction a Nicholsberg shoes. The place for Alfred Johnson, the saw mill expired before help arrived. 8an Francisco by today’s Break Japanese tea gardon, where pleasure bargains. man, returned from a businees trip water after spending six weeks seekers could at once rest and re Anyone in need of the services to San Francisco the latter part of O. A. Kelly came up from River with his mother and sister at Co fresh themselves. The idea is of a first class book-keeper, will the week. ton on Friday. quille.— Coast Mail, January 12. worthy of the Club’s consideration. apply to this office. enator Fulton has introduced a Snow Drift and Sperry flour at Mrs. Tyrrell favored the club For each 25-cents purchase at The schooners Ruby, C. T. Hill bill in the United States Senate pro Robiuson’s. Mrs, Nosler’s you will receive a with a Japanese selection, which and Santo Beuna Vista succeeded viding for n 40-foot channel nt Coos Norway mackerel only 10c a pieoe ticket good for one guess at the was appreciated. at Robinson’s. in getting to sea yesterday. number of beans, pins, coffee, etc. in bny. Mrs. D. Morgan gave a paper on Gasene soap 5 cents a bar at a jar, winner toreceive a gold eagle. Myrtle Point have repealed their F ob S ale . — Span of young, sound the “ Out Door Life” of the people, Robinson’s. John McDonald, of Humboldt draft horses, weight 1500 pounds occupation tax on account of its both interesting and instructive. New line of men’s neckwear at county, each. Apply at this office. California, visited his unpopulnnty among the residents Robinson’s. Mr*. L. M. Candlin spoke very brother, Angus McDonald, of D. M. Summerlin, of the North of that place. All grocers sell UDeeda Biscuit briefly upon Japanese ‘ Art” ns ap Myrtle Point, last week. They Fork, has ordered- the H ebald Mrs. Perrott, the milliner, is the five cent soda eraejier. plied to their wonderful carvings, Rub.no-more washing powder 5 were in town Wednesday and tie damaskeening of metals, the sent to Palouse, Washington. making a special sale of her winter cents a package at Robinson’s store. called ou Mr. and Mrs. Capt. C. H. exquisite .8utsuma china, and their J. R. Moomaw, our successful lints, trimmings and braid*, child Born, in Coquille, January 10, Butler. extruor liuary skill in combining hop grower at Arago, has rented ren’s underwenr and stockings. In the government's “ Circulation metal - aud pottery. 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Beyers, Licorice Liver Laxative, the best his farm and will go to Chico, Calif., Statement for January 1, 1906,” is bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents. a son. Education was Miss Dudley’s for the present. For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co Miss Dollie Skeela returned homo stated that the circulation per cap topic, always in tcrostin ; while W. A. Goodman is prepared to quille City; C. Y, Lowe, Bandon. Monday from a visit with friends at ita was $31.82 and the estimated Mrs Cody told the club something movo houseB and all kinds of heavy population was 83,990,000. So of their religirn and ancestral Inspection of work in Pastel, Marshfield. machinery, put under foundations when vve all get our share of the worship. Tapestrv, Wood Carving and Py- of brick or cement. J. J. Curren, the hotel man of rography cordially invited. Orders per capita we can start out and Japanese literature and music Captain T. D. Holland, of the for holiday souvenirs on wood or North Bend, went to Myrtle Point spend it like drunken sailors on an was ably haudled by Mrs. E. D. itber carefully and promptly on Monday. steamer Elizabeth, running between uuhabitated island in tne ocean. Sperry-, she commented upon two Born, At Arago, January 12, Marshfield and North Bend, had filled. Lillian M. Candlio, Coquille. Beginning with the February, books in particular— “ Japan, an You will not find beauty in rouge 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter business which called him to Co- 1906, number, our magazine will be Attempt at Appreciation,” by Laf- pot or complexion which whitewash. Schroeder, a daughter. quille yesterday. cal ed Watson’s Magazine. It will cadio Hearn, and “ The Wooing of True beauty comes to them only J. K. McLeod, of near town, who t h a t take Hollister’s Rocky Moun Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fahy, of Bul have a handsome cover. Several Wistaria” by Onoto Watauna. At has been at Denver, Colorado, for tain Tea. It is a wonderful tonic lards, went to North Bend, last new features will be added. The the close of her remarks she ren some months for his health, re and heautifier. 35 cents Tea or Tab week to visit Mrs. Fahy’s parents. price at bookstores and news-stands dered in charming style a selection turned Saturday, We are pleased lets. R 8 Knowlton. W. H. Schroeder, the watch will be 15 cents. To be just to our from the Mikado. After which the 22 lbs sago .......................... 1 00 maker, is now displaying a nice to say, very much improved. present subscribers, we have de meeting adjourned and all were Postum or Fig prune cereal, 20 stock of fine jewelry, etc. Give cided to receive renewals and new invited to inspect the collection of For every 25c worth of goods Grapenuts, 2 pks................... 25 him a call. you purchase at Mrs. Nosler’ s store Lenox or Santa CHaus soap, subscriptions at $1 a year, up to Japanese curios, aud partake of the purchaser will be entitled to a 25 7 bars......... ....................... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sinclair re March 31, 1906. After that the delicious refreshments which wore guess at the $10 gold piece to be 21 Bars Fels Naptha 8oap 00 turned last Saturday from their subscription price will be $1.50 per daintily served by pretty maids in 4-1 it pkgs Arm A Hammer soda 25c. visit at Marshfield with Mr. and year. This is a golden opportunity given to the best guesser. bright kimonos that added much to A t R obuwon ' s S to be . Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, of Mrs. J. T. Hall. for those who are not within reach the Japanesque effect of the rooms N. C. Kelly, brother of our this city, returned Saturday from a C. B. Henderson, of Parkersburg, of news-stands. If you have never that were tastefully decorated for visit with Mr. Hawkins’ parents, townsman, Mi. Kelly, accompanied came up on Thursday with his little seen the magazine, ask for sample the occasion with Japanese lanterns, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, of by his wife and three children, hi* 7-year-old girl, who had sustained copy, mentioning this paper and fans, flags and various Japanese Lauglois. They report all well mother and also Mr. Paisted, his a broken arm by falling from the address, Tom Waton’s Magazine relics. wife’s father, arrived here yesterday down that way. 121 West 42d St., New York City. direct from Minnesota, and will lo porch at her home. For Sale. —A lot of barley hay, I. N. DeLong, engineer at the C. M. E. McClintock, a brother cate with us. These are good wheat, oats, barley and peas. En A Grim Tragedy. Aberdeen mill, got a fall from the people and we extend them a of Mrs. Alfred Johnson, arrived quire at Wimer place on Fish trap, is daily inacted, in thousands of walk on Monday night by which he here yesterday, accompanied by his hearty welcome. homes, as Death claims, in each or of B. F. Collier at Coquille. sustained a broken collnr bone. He Fred L. Hilmer has purchased wife, from Ashland, Wisconsin, and one, another victim of Consump came up yesterday and had the in tion or Pneumonia. But when Notice to Water Patrons the interest of C. M. Bredhoff, of will visit for some weeks at least. jury dressed by a local physician. the commission firm of Bredhoff & Clear thinking, decisive action, Coughs and Colds ars properly Notice is hereby given that from and “ Captain Rackett” will be pro. Hilmer, of San Francisco. Mr. vim and vigor of the body and treated, the tragedy is averted. F. after the 1st day of January, 1006, all G. Huntly, of Oakland, Ind., writes: water rent* due the City of Coquille sentod for the benefit of our fire de Bredhoff will retire from active mind, the sparkle o f life, comes to “ My wife had the consumption, shall be paid to O. C. Sanford, Record all who use Hollister’s Rocky er, at the City Hall In said city, on the partment, at the opera house on the business. The new firm has pur Mountain tea. 35 cents, Tea or and three doctors gavo her up. firjt day of each month, in advance, 26th inst. The play will be put on chased the interest of Brigam, Tablets. R. S. Rnowlton. Finally she took Dr.KiDg’s New and all water rent* unpaid on the tenth Discovery for Consumption, Cough day of each month shall tie deemed de by the Star Comedy Company, which Hoppe & Co. The new firm will be L. J. Simpson, of North Bend and Colds, which cured her, and linquent, and the Marshal of said city will assure its complete success. known as Hilmer, Harris & Oo. M. will at once proceed to cut off the ser received a shock from the thunder to-day she is well and strong.” It vice of any delinquent patron. Miss Jos phine N. Thralls, of J. Hartson will look after their storm of last Friday that laid him kills the germs of all diseases. Done by order of the Common Coun Bridge, a late graduate in music of business in this section the coming out for a short time and made him One dose relieves. Guaranteed at cil of the City of Coquille, Coos county, Oregon, this 6th day of December, 1605. 50c and $1.00 by R 8 Knowlton the Ladies’ College, of Liberty, Mo., season. O. C. SANFO RD, Recorder, feel shaky after he recovered, says druggist. Trial bottle free. LEE GOODMAN, Marshal. was in the city last week getting up During the heavy wind storm the Coast Mail of the 13th. a class in music. Anyone interested which passed over this county last Chamberlain’ s Cough Remedy the Best Lessons. W. S. Dye, formerly a resident of can nddress her at Bridge. Miss week, Cody’s camp on Lampa creek Made. this place, who has spent the past Mrs. Lillian M. Candlin wishes to Th alia has an ad in this issue. seemed to get a little more than its “ In my opinion Chamberlain’s two years in Yamhill county, arrived announce that she is now ready for “ A Country Romance” will be share. A large fir tree fell across here on Friday and is now enjoying pupils. Classes will be formed for Cough Remedy is the best made for played at Myrtle Point, in Benson’s the cook house, demolishing the a visit with his sons, C. W, and Wednesdays and Saturday morn colds,” says Mrs Cora Walker of Porterville, California. Them is no new opera house, February 17. stove and giving the cook a close Jas. B. Dye, of this section. ings. Instruction will be given in doubt about its being the best. No call for his life, however, he only Mr. Bensou is fitting his hall with Buy a “ Zonophone” and have Pastel painting, Drawing, Pyrogra- other will cure a cold so quickly. There a new stage, complete set of new received a slight scratch. No other is so sure n preventitive music at home. The “Zonophone" phy and Wood Carving. scenery and balcony, which will were several trees fell across to the of pneumonia. No other is so pleas is the best and most popular talking ant and safe to take. These are make it one of the neatest opera track, and two, one just on each side Girl W an ted . We keep I good reasons why it should be per- houses in the county. Posters for of one of the donkeys, while the en machine on the market. ferred to any other. The fact is Disc Records, and needles. New j gineer was under the drum. the play will appear soon. Girl wanted for general house that few people are satisfied with piece* received each month. Call any other after having once used and hear the latest music. We are work. Must come with good rec- omendationa. Address Box 979 this remedy. For sale by R S agente. Knowlton. H ebald office. W ilsoji J ewelry C o . Go to Mrs. Nosler’s for school tablets. A . B oyrie P a sse s A w a y . j all over the west they wear lfifl ¿IRAKI € C O ’S VERALU Miss Josephine N. Thralls The H ebald this week starts the Dentist Coming. publication of an interesting serial Dr. D. L. Steele will make Co story entitled, “Schedule of Ex- (■ r n « 1 u n t e I. iu I I p n * C o l l e g e , U b e r t f . M o ., w ill con<tiiet a penses’’ by the popular authors, quille a professional visit on Tues The County Court of Coos county. day, January 23, 1906, and will re Those It will be almost as interesting ns main until January 30th. O S C E A » E K K Mrs, E. D. N. Southworth’s thrill- j requiring the services of Dr. Steele F o r f u r t h e r p a r t i e i i l a j « artilre*« ing stories. It will run through please oall early or write for appoint- i Mi«* .10*1:1*111*1-: *. I m e %i i.s I. r l d g r . ^ O r r g o i i ' several numbers of the H erald . ment*. CLASS IN MUSIC CUT PRICES ON OUR ENTIRE LINE OF CROCKERIES AND EIVBRODERIES WISHING TO Close Out That Line WE WILL MAKE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE . . GIVE US C A L L .................................. O. Wilson & Co. Buy Y our Goods Right, and Don’t Worry. A complete line of BRICK, LUMBER, SHINGLES, GROCERIES, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. W e carry a complete Jine of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is new and the latest. We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and guarantee euery pair sold by us as represented or money refunded. Call and see them. Gent's Furnishings a Speciaty. Coquille Mill & Mercanile Co W, T. KERR, Manager. Under New M anagement. L iv ery W. H. Mansell, g™* Best of Turnouts. Feed and Sale S F S ta b le Opposite I. O O. F . hall t r ic t l y ir s t -C l a s s . Hay, Grain, Feed. Successor to J. T. Little. New P lu m b in g Sh op | AH hinds of job worh promptly attended to. See us for eaue trough and spouting and all hinds of Tin and Sheet Metal Worn. We do all Sanitary Plumbing. All worh guaranteed. A . B. Puth Company