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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1906)
female bores. If the Texas member is really as solicitious for the vindi cation of American womanhood and motherhood and wifehood as he D- F- DEAN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR claims to be, let him prove it by speaking and voting for a whipping Countv Official Paper. post for wife beaters as advocated PUBLISHED KVKllY WEDNESDAY. in the President’s message. Coquiile Herold. Stock hogs for sale. Enquire of W. F. Robbins, Mvrtlo Point, Ore gon. Star C on fection a ry D a iry Farm for Sale A fine dairy farm containing 70 " Mrs. C. O. Gilkey has her restau- acres o t bott<,,u la" d 23 acres of bil1 rant on Front street open for busi- -land, and adjosuing the town of ness and invites the public to give Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon, her a call. and J mile from creamery. Forty- We are in a position to offer a five acres of bottom land improved good piece of water front of 2 j an<J jn good state of cultivatiion; 5 »U N D l.K R TUB F1NK>T L IN K OF CONFECTINERY, FRUITS, CIGARS ORANGE CIDER, AND A FULL LINE OF T A B L E T S , STATIONERY, ETC. A T THE I The safe and reliable tiwn- ture; 3 acres of orchard in good screw two fine mares, weight 1100 and enri bngcondition and different var ! » ■ The New anil Speedy, and 1300. Enquire of W. B- ieties of fruit. House, baru and Rohrer, Arago other buildings. While we have a Knowlton’s drug ____ store ______ has on _ number of other dairy farms for C. P. Jensen, Master. display a large stock of Books, era- sale, yet this is one of the best bur. bracing almost everything from 5c gains, as the location is all that Will make regular trips between toy books to the latest and most could be desired, being near town, popular fiction. | school and creamery. This is cer- li C o q u iile R iver and San tuinly a bargain for some prog res F r a n c is c o . sivo dairyman. Price $7,500. N o S to p -o v e r at W a y P ort». Stomach Troubles and Constipation Little’s Store Str. Elizabeth Groceries, i/egetables, Fruits^ Confectionery Tobacco and Cigars. J. T. HARTLEY, Drane’s Store, Coquille, Oregon. Fancy and Staple Groceries. The Stage Private Line, COQUILLE N otes and Com m ents. Elya Haga, has left tier bed and board and refuses to return thereto, and the Fare - public is hereby warned against trust ing her upon my credit, and that I will not be responsible for any obligations \¡¿ \l¿ \|¿ \¡¿ she may contract. /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N Dated at Coquille, Oregon, November ; Dick Rice’s little girl has been 12, 1905. G. C. HAGA. ! 7K The New York Herald say g “ The sick for some time with a swelling Currency Question is Acute.” This in her throat, but is much better is no news to the most of us. and we hope will soon be well. Frank Fish has been making Mr. Depew has had time to be a director in seventy corporations not havoc among the mink and Civet counting the United States Sennto. cats since he got home from the county seat with nis new traps. New York is demanding better Jam es Evernden Bent o ff tw o pa r prisons but with Jerome still at the cels o f furs lately and has a bear helm the most urgent demand will skin in course o f preparation. We probably be for bigger prisons. wish all the trappers success. Carnegie in a letter says he wishs be were a boy again in the melon patches along the Ohio, This too when he is able to buy melons in January. Pittsburg is noasting of a ban- quet at which the sixty guests rep- resented $200,000,000- If the waiters knew it at the time the guests are not so rich now. The only trouble with all the in vestigation of grafting that is going on in the country is that it has come so late that the men who are retired are already rich enough to afford it. There was rejoicing among the sheep men last Tuesday wheu Fin ley Mast brought in a large old coyote which he had trapped. He has done the community a fine favor and himtelf a good turn, as he got a goodly reward in cash. T. S Everuden who has lost more than one hundred sheep since the coyotes began operations, beaded the list with 110, followed by VV. Lett, C. D. Price, J. V. Leep and Charles Warner with smaller sums. Bring on your coyotes, Finley, they are all wanted. A uto . Bryan A b ro a d . Governor Vardaman of Missis j W. J. Bryan will write a series of sippi, says there is no hope for the | letters while on his two-year tour of improvement of tho negro race. In foreign lands. These letters will that respect it seems to bo in about nppear once a week in a select list the same condition as Governor ! of the leading American daily news Vardaman. papers, among which is the Journal. Ohio has already had its share of The Brvnn lclterB in tbe Simday representation among the presi. 'Iournal wil‘ mako clear tbe l,oiDt of dents, but the Longwortli-Roose- ' ■<’«’ ° » * "» » « ■ countries on many volt engagement proves that there " f the questions which now confront I* - - M/ - - - - $5.00 \j¿ w \¡¿ \l¿ \l/ \¡/ W \|¿ \ U \¡/ Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the most successful Special* 1 st in San Francisco,still continu es to cure all N e i u s l and S e m i n a l such an U o n o r r h ir n , U le e l « t r l r l u r r , N y p h ili« In all its forms, .MUIn l>I »«*»»«**, K e n o i i * /I N Josh’s Place, /I N ' hfx ......... ................ * aMPvV'ifr . . » The Oregon Coal & Nav Co’s, 1 5 . F j K B I T Q I 'J A ***** A ’/ t 'N , — ”• * * * v a t S O IS A Monuments and Headstones /2N Str. M. F. Plant, C apt. N elson , M aatei, Will make regular trips between Coos Bay and San Francisco Wr guarantee better work at lower prices than can be had elsewhere. Do not order Monumemal work vmii you have called upon or written us for prices. This Steamer is very steady at sea and is no way of keeping Ohio out of I U8‘ the White House. Few n,en ar<' better ‘lualiflea to her passenger accommodations are all _____ treat large questions in a large way new, clean and sweet, opening out on Cuban capital to tho amount o f * ban ^ r- ü rvan, and no one who deck anti having only two berths in a $150,000, is the amount to bo ex- «'¡«hos to keep abreast of the times room. Very superior Second Class. Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $0. p nded 'in nine track near Havana. I can afford to miss thesp letters. The Sunday Jinn n it is a great F 8. D O W . A gent. W . C. R ote, A g t , I f the »(fair In be liu 'in cf.l bv the tilled with “ good M arshfield. | C oquiile. C uban ('»m gr! s th <•» »litui will newspaper, i things " With its beautiful color have n run I r tin ir ni >ney. ------- , supplements, its cartoonists like Op. The House of Representatives per, Swinncrton, Sullivant, Hownrtb DR W E TM O R E S proposes to investigate tho use of and others of like renown; with its the franking privilege by its mem- special staff of fanicus writers, in- bei\. I I. stor\ of tbe member eluding such stars aH F.Ua Wheeler who franked the family cow through Wilcox, Mrs. John A. Logan, Mrs. the mails will make interesting Osbornp, Mrs. Henry Syraes, Lady reading. Henry Somerset, Beatrice Fairfax, ------- Max Nordeau, Maurice Maeterlinck, Some disgruntled newspapers are Count Tolstoi, Prof. Garrett P. S p « o i a l R a t « » m a d e for* R e c o u c h e . trying to make an issue of the j Servian, and humorous sketches by m «n t. ejectment of an obstreperous! George V Hobart (Dinkelspiel), woman from the lobby to the White j Wex Jones, William F. Kirk and House, and a member of congress I others, and with all the world's M l » » D e l ia H o v e l e y ( i r a d u a t e d N u r s e from Ti \as has clutched the skirts 1 news by leased wire, and the home o f S a n F r a n c is c o , C a l., ila n a g e r . of tbe occasion in an effort to at - 1 news, Tho Suuday Journal is a tract att- ution to himself. The in- ! thoroughly representative news- cident is not of national or even : paper. local importance. The president The Journal is “ the paper of the knew nothing about the incident multitude,” in sympathy with and ! For Further Particular* Achire«* until it appeared in the papers, and pledged to the cause of the masses 1 his only comment was to instruct of mankind—of “ equal rights to the official in charge o f the lobby j all’’*—a square deal, to exercise more patience and tact THE JOURNAL, Phone W , COQUILLE, OREGON. in protecting his time from violent | Portland, Oregon. , COQUILLE IN V E ST IG A TE duality as well as D a v id F i ltox , Local Agent, Coquille. Q u a n t it y for the price paid at the City Meat Market FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Turkeys and Game in Season. Front Street, Coquiile, Ore., Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Pox 224 Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY \1¿ Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Higs in read i ory.p’imnies oi^the* face,"ciuighs, c^isiinfptiometc. ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. I ) r . G l h b o n has practiced in San Frnncisco 4 0 1 years and those troubled should not fall to consult AcCOrniHOdat 10118 tor lavellllg li e n n S p e c i a l t y him and receive the benefit of his great skill and _ . L p . iv .. Coquiile at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. I> r. J . I*. Ulbboo,6i9HMr “ ‘ arn.v MI.,S»iiii I 'r a i u 'i s e u .C a i carry a Tf’ee cL . F R O N T ST. /Î N N I / N I / N » / N I / N I / \ [ / \ [ / N I / N I / N I / N l / N I / N I / N I / NI ' N } / N I / N I / N I / N I / N I / N I / N I / N l / ? î \ 7 ÎN ? I Ñ / I N / I N /I N / I N /I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N / I N /I N 1 1 . - ■ :-A We Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest consistent with good goods. N l/ /I N ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE “ 's"n .T ^ .,» T .,:c : I h,OM,?• w the conJsei|aenc* Li — n e m ii'lL u H o O lR ii of self abuse and excesses producing the following sym p tom s; sallow coun- teuance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the l o i ii" a n d i»/ \l/ \l/ City News Stand. N I/ ? î\ A CH OICE LIN E OF Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. full line of /I N /I N /I N /Î N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N /I N æ tlie Unfortunate. O D E A L E R IN ROSEBURCi. Imperfect Digestion /I N * N£ /I N Means less nutrition and n con - 1 / in T. T. LAND, Proprietor. sequence less vitality. When the j 7 }^ /I N liver fails to secrete bile, the blood /I N W becomer loaded with bilious pro- 1 \i^ Card rooms / I N perties, the digestion becomes im- j Billiard /I N paired and the bowels constipated, j /I N Herbine will rectify this; it gives 1 ?K and and N]/ tone to the stomach, liver and kid- j 7 ^ /I N neys, strengthens the appetite, Soft Drinks / I N Pool Tables. clears and improves the complex /I N 'IN ion, infuses new life and vigor to Nk: /I N the whole system. 50 cents a bottle. 'I N Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. /Î N Sold bv R S Knowlton. m ■ Oregon. Coquille,* THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH (Tuesday.) Several hands have been af work for two days opening the jams. S p e c i a l A t t e n t i o n G i v e n to C o m m e r c i a l People. W o M a k e R a t e s to R egular B oard ers. south ofPostoflieo years of age. This should be suf ficient to make Dr. Osier or the government revise age-limit theory After two weeks vacation the and practice. school has settled down to work W. M. Ivins, late candidate for again. The teachers say that all the pu mayor o f New York, says: “ We are pils are more interested in their suffering from the contagion of work than they were before the holi luxury.” That’s what happens to a R o be sts & C ar te r , man who gets withiu fifty thousand I Elect lie Lights. Everything in First* days. Mvrtle Point Oregoi “ Chamberlain’s Stomach and Class Style. votes of being elected to the office Two of the high school students Liver Tablets are the best thing for stomach troubles and constipation are preparing for the teachers ex of New York Mayor. I have ever sold,” says J R Cull-! amination and about thirty-two of Jack O’Brien, the pugilist, has man, a druggist of Potterville. M idi: the eighth grade pupils are prepar been refused accommodations in the They are easy to take and always I ing for the state examination to be Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New give satisfaction. I tell my cus given in February. York. He need not feel hurt about tomers to try them and if not satis Those exempt from the examin that though. We knew of nothing factory to come back and get their j money, but have never had a c o m -, ation before the holidays are as fol more considerate that the Waldorf plaint” For sale hy R S K n ow l-; lows: Astoria can do to a man. It is ton. ----- • ------------------ Eighth grade “ B” Lucy Huff and sometimes better to be discharged Horse hoeing, Wagon Making, and All Kinds of Forge Work. FOR SALE. May Hall; eighth “A” Leafy Ken than charged. M A C H IN E SH O P, A one-fourth interest in the dall, Rena Neal and Dora Biglow. “ 1 am sorry General Bingham, equipment of the Coquiile Steam Those ranking highest last month Special Attention Giuen to All Kinds of Lathe Work. police commissioner of New York, boat Co., consisting of tbe steamers in their class work are as follows: Dispatch and Favorite, and three First grade, Zena Dement; second swears. No one who swears is a barges. Inquire of Capt. T, D. gentlbmen,” says Dr. Parkhurst. grade, Lola Green and Pearl Davis; White, Bandon. ----------------- ---------------- third grade, Clco Dickson; fourth But the things that Col. Bingham Pleasant and Most Effective. grade, Herbert Davis; fifth grade, will say when he reads that will T J Chamberlin, Ed.Vendicator, “ B" Eva Fnrber “ A” Lula Hale; make his speech to the police force sixth grade, Harold Adams; seventh on his induction into office look Liberty, Texas, Dec, 25. 1902: With pleasure and unsolicited by j grade, Clark Giles; eighth grade like a Sunday school tract. you, I bear testimony to the cuta- “ B” Lucy Huff, “A” Leafy Kemlall; F or S aee . —One fine fresh milch- tive dower of Ballard’s Horehound J. R. LUSHBAUGH, Proprietor. ninth grade, Alice Hillis; tenth oow. Inquire of George Belloni, Syrup. I have used it my family and can cheerfully affirm it is the j grade, Claude Giles. Coquiile. R e g u la r X r i p a E v e r y W e e k :. effective and best remedy for coughs The new pupils are: Ray and and and colds I have ever used.” B a n croft Item s Guy Devault ami Roslyn Bridges. Best Accommodations. Sold by R S Knowlton. The total enrollment at present is The recent rains brought a raise Coquiile Headquarters- Roseburg Headquarters. N O T IC E . 278. in the creek sufficient to carry out Lushbaugh & Pointer’s Barn. The Roseburg House. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Visitors are always welcome. logs, and a few are going out today D eb . Skookum Restaurant, C A H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor. Rii la Dunham, Prop. Devoted to the materiel and social up The Government Departments in building of the Ooqnille Valley particularly factor neritaOWn; g ° ° d ^ mi“ ° r aores Bb,Bbtd- bu, ued '*ua newl-v Washington have on their pay rolls • nd o f Coos County generally. seeded; hill land is all good for pas Subscription, per year, in advance, $1.50 F o b S a l e . — Or trade for cattle, 676 clerks each more than seventy M yrtle P oin t S ch ool Notes. P o l l s a t a l H eu ss p r o m t a n t t l p m. piRSt-ClSSB S ervie«. J- Cr>* F is h MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. r Incandescent Electric Light Press Accepted throughout the civilized world the as the most universally satisfactory il Button luminant for Cleanest, Most all purposes. Safest, Convenient, and the CHEAPEST light known. and there That furnished by the C O Q U IL L E you R IV E R CO. E L E C T R IC is first have class and up to date in every respect. it. The rates place it within reach of all STEWART & WHITE. Props. Phone, Ma in 2 3 8 . 3d & D Sts.. Marshfield, Ore. FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. COOS CO, MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PRIVATE HOSPITAL Dr. WETMORE, Alfred Johnson, D E A L E R IN Flooring, Rustic « tik ! all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. J | Deliveries made romptly by either water or rail. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. 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