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Ctntuille HcMö. V#L. 24: No. 9. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , NOVEMBER 14 , 1906. Lower Fares Fay. Entered an aecouil-elaaa matter May S, 1905, at the poatoSice at Coquille Ashland“ Normal Notes. Another Coos Bay Pioneer Dead tr Oreiron, under act of Congress of March -------- All the students are looking for ward with eager anticipation to the foot ball game next Saturday to be played between the Normal and tbe Grants Pass High School teams. Cbspel Notes.— R )v. Green of tbe Congregational church, addressed the students and teachers Tuesday morning. $1.50 P er Y ear Smoking Barred at “XT’1 Under New Management. W. H. Mansell, Js* W. D. L. F. Smith, one of the Collegians who are addicted to the pioneers of Coos county, and aptly use of tobacco in any form, whether called an “old landmark,” died st they smoke well rounded bit cigars, C. R. Barrow, his home in Marshfield Sunday even a little curved stem pipe, or the Attorney and Connaallor ut Law ing, after an illness of something aromatic cigarette, will have to in First-class Reference« over a year. It was during the dulge in their pleasure in the woods S T R IC T u ' Fifteen Years* Experience fair at Portland that he was first at- or loff the campus entirely, as a F lR ^ T - O L ^ t tacted by a partial stroke of paraly OoquiLLB C ity , O k * faculty ruling has been passed pro sis. From that date to the time of hibiting smokeiug near tbe build bis death he had been more or less Pres. Mu)key gave a review of ings *of the University of Wash on the indisposed list. The ulti the lives of Mr. Hearst and Hughes, ington.— Ex. J. J. STANLEY Opposite I. O. O. F . Hall. mate cause of his death was an at- nominees for governor of New York, Successor to J. T. Little. LAW YER Tbe fellows that have been riding tack which assailed him about a last Monday. on free railroad passes will have to week since. . Front Street Prof Mellinger continued his ex Martin Building, Mr. Smith was born in New Mil planation of parlimentary rules make arrangements to walk after O oqoili . ii > O bboon January 1. Tbe new rate law makes ford, Litchfield county, Connecticut, Thursday. in 1828. In September. 1853, be A joint meeting of the Athena it an offense punishable by a fine of came to the coast, settling in Curry and Congressional societies is plan $2,000 and optional imprisonment A. J, Sherwood, county. He was a resident of Cur ned for Friday evening, Nov. 9th. for a railroad to grant any one a A ttobnkt - at -L aw , ry county for five years, comiDg to An interesting program is to be ren free pass. Tbe railroads have been N otabi P ublic , Coos county in 1858. During the dered by members from both socie in the habit of issuing every year Coquille, : : Oregon civil war he enlisted in tho army, ties. more than one hundred thousand Lard, annual passes, mostly to the wealthy serving in Company K of the Ore An invitation bss been extended and influential persons who needed gon volunteers. He also served Hams, by the members of the Epworth Walter Sinclair, during the Indian wars that were them the least, to say nothing of League of the M. E. Church to all A ti ' ornky - at -L aw , We Carry Bacon, bo numerous in this section in the of countless thousands of trip pas students and teaohers of the Normal N otabt P ublio , early times. ses. All this was merely a form of to attend a social next Friday even Sausage, Coquille, : : Oregon. The recent reductions in fare on In the early days of his life in brilbery and was a corrupting agen ing. tho Pennsylvania were made in a Curry and Coos counties he was em cy of the first power. It has not Fresh and Salt Meats. Song books have been ordered been abolished any too soon and the confident business belief that there ployed in the Tichenor mill, where and choruses will be organized as Hall & Hall, would be more profit for the com De worked for several years. A f railroads themselves should be the We are headquarters for euerything in the meat line, Your pany in carrying people for less ter severing his connection with soon as they arrive. most thankful, as they are the chief A ttobnkyb - at -L aw , wants always receives prompt attention. Tbe eiecution class has taken up money. Other companies are plan this mill he became connected beneficiaries and should be thank Dealer in R eal E stati of all kinds. the work of extemporneous speak ning similar reductions. The next ful that the law relieves them of with tbe Randolph mines. Marshfield, Oregon. five years will witness unprecedent From mining he drifted to farming, ing. this expensive ineudus. Now let On Thursday, the General History them all put passenger fares down ed reductions in passenger fares. and in 1864 he purchased af arm class debated the question ‘‘Re to two cents, a mile, sell unlimited Railroad managers are coming to tbe forks of Coos river, which he C. A. Sehlbrede, solved, that the Greeks were justi understand the simple scientific owned at the time o f hie demise. ^ \L/ \|¿ W W NIX VI/ 'J/\ l/\ | / VI/ VI/ VI/ Vi/ VI/ VI/ VI/ VI/ VI/ Vl/ VI/ mileage books for $20 a thousand ^ ;^ :^ /ls/lv /N /N /iV /fv 7 fc/iv /r c/K /K 7 iv /tv /lv /N /ls /lv 7 l\ 7 N 7 N 7 lv 7 N /K /N Attorney-at-Law , principles that there is more money He lived on hie ranch until some ten fied in undertaking the Sicilian miles and theywill make more * * in doing a large business with a years ago, when he returned, mov War.” money than ever before.— Ex. Notary Public. Phone 761. * * The result of tbe foot ball game ---- ------- ♦ ----- — small margin of profit on each trans ing at that time to this city, where M1R8HFIKU), O regon . * * played Saturday between the Grants action than in doing a small busi he has since resided. Constipation. * * Pass High School and the normal ness with a large margin of profit On March 30, 1859, he married Health is absolutely impossible, * T. H. M E H L , Proprietor. * on each transaction.— New York Mary R. Luce, of Ohio, to which teams scored another great success if constipation is present. Many * * W. C. Chase. for (lie Normal. It was a very good serious cases of liver and| kidney World. union five children were born, two E. D. Sperry. * game and both teams played their complaint have sprung from neglec Billiard Card rooms * boyB, William and George, and * Such a deplor * SPERRY & CHASE, It has always been a problem for three girls, Mrs. C. H. Dungan, of best. However, the Normal boys ted constipation. able condition is unnecessary. * * and the Postoffice Department to easily Berkeley, California, Mrs. J. D. proved a little too much for the vis and Attorney«»!-Law. Thei '1 is a cure for it. Herbine will * * iting team and won by n score of and safely remove sacks of mail Hawes, of Coulterville, California, speedily remedy matters. C. A. Office in Robinson Building from fast moving trains. The plan and Miss Gussie Smith, whose death eleven to nothing. The strong fea Lindsay, P. M., Bronson, Fla., * Pool Tables Soft Drinks * Oregon. * ture o f the Grants Pass eleven writes, Feb. 12, 1902: "Having * long in use by the railway postal occured sou.e six years ago. Coquille, * used Herbine, I find it a fine niedi * was their half-backs who made sev employees is to toss ibe bag out of Mr. Smith was a man of excellent Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. 50c a bot * the car door. Sometimes it lands character, enjoying the full esteem eral goods runs, but to their disad cine for constipation.” tle. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. * City News Stand. * near the railroad station and at and confidence of a large number of vantage they failed to make yard’ E. G. D. Holden, * * age as the Normal line was too other times it is a hundred yards or friends in Coos connty. He was an L awtrb , Secrtary Wilson is usually level- more away. Frequently people have honorable macaber of the Blue strong. JUSTICH or THR PEACE beaded but he is “ off” when he says S. Commissioner, General Insaranor been injured by beiDg struck by tbe Lodge of Masons, and was in his Another good game is anticipated the corncob is of no use to mankind. Agent, and Notary Pnblio. OfHee flying bags and often the bags are 79th year at the time of his death. a week from Wednsdav when these Think of the fine fires it makes, to in Robinson Building. lost altogether. Funeral services will bo conduct two teams meet each other in Grants smoke the meat, and the peerless Coquille regon. ed at the Masonic hall Wednesday Pass. More than 100 inventions in tbe pipes that are constructed out of it. shape of arms to remove the bags ns at 2:30 p. m. under tbe auspices of It was an odd looking delegation Any country boy can tell him of the train runs at high speed, have the Masonic order. of Apache Indians that crowded the other uses to which the corncob is A. F. Kir8hman, Among those expected to be pres- waiting room of Secretary of War put, but we stop here—ex been placed before the department during the past five years but cone ent dnring tne last sad rites of this Taft’s office a few days ago. They D entist . have ever received a thorough test. old Coos county pioneer is his were there in the hope of seeing In every clime itscolors are unfurled, W atchm aker and Jeweler, Its lame has spread from sea to sea: It is for th:s reason that a special brother. Dr. O. E. Smith, of Eu that official to plead with him for Office two door« Houtb of Po«t odio». commission to exrmiue and test the gene, who is expected to arrive via the return of their tribe to the Be not surprised if in the other world, You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. Coquille . - . Oregon. F ront Street, apparatus has'been appointed by the Drain stage.— Times. happy hunting grounds from which R . 8. Knowlton. Postmaster General Cortelyou. they were removed twenty years Speaking of the life of ships the If You want a shoe for your chil COQUILLE, OREGON. The secretary was busy at dren that wears and has some style COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO The commission is composed of other day, George F. Sproule, secre- ago. three Washington postal officials the White House when they call about it, get the Buster Brown shoe A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . of the board of port wardens, said Str. D IS P A T C H and postmasters from four large ed so the visitors squatted in real at Robinson’s. about the oldest vessel he knows of Tom White, Master cities who will inspect inventions indian fashion and kept watch, Sample piano, sttndard make is the True Love, which if she is Leave« I Arrives It is thought as it were, for the return of ’ the parlor grand, quarter oak; none Kandon ........ 7 a - m . | Coquille ____ 10 a - m . all over the country. afloat today is 149 years old, says ( Vxiuille....... 1 P-M. | B andon------ 4 r-ie. possible that some of the contrivan heap big chief but as the time better; retails at $42o.00. Must Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield the Philadelphia Record. ces may prove efficient in haudiiDg and steamer Ejho for Myrtle Point. passed and he failed to appear, they be sold, will take $195.00 spot cash. The True Love was built in this the bags and if some lucky inventor grew restless, walking around the Second hand pianos cheaper and on city in 1764, and though she was Str. F A V O R IT E easy terms. Pobl, Myrtle Point, hits it right, a fortune awaits him yawning and making queer J. C. Moomaw. Master, only 96 feet aDd eight inches long Oregon. at the hands of Uncle Sam. aye* Arrives noises in their native tongue. and of 26 feet beam, she was tbe Oiquille ........ 7 a - m . Bandon. .10:45 A-M. The owner of 80 acres of timber They represented a body of Apaches Bandon......... 1 p * m . Coquille. 4:45 p - m . largest ship that had been in these Get Roosevelt Hound for Bears captured by General Miles in New land on the Coquille river near Fair- waters up to that time. She sailed Str ECHO Mexico and by him removed to view, wants a bid for the stumpage H. Jams. Master. from this port in 1765, and did not B. FENTOIU One of President Roosevelt's fa Iodian Territory, where they have or the land as a whole. It is N. E. Leaves I Arrives M yrtlePoint. . .7 a - m . | oqtiüle C*j 9 30 a - m . mous bear hounds is to be used in return UDtil 1873 when she was 109 Prop been ever since as prisoners of war. J of S. W. J and S. W. J a t the 8. Coquille C ity .. .1 p - m . | Myitie P’t. .4 00 p - m . years old. She came in with a load W. J of 36 in 27, S. It. 12. W. Ad an effort to clear out the bears that In reality, they have had all the Daily except Sunday. Saddle Horses of best quality always on hand. Good Rigs in redi o f cryolite from Ivigtut, Greenland. infest tbe section arouod Jamison freedom they desire, except they dress, F. F. WestoD, 1302, Webster ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. The safe and reliable tiwn Then sbe sailed again and was no city. The dog was one of those are not allowed to return to the street, Oakland, California. screw Accommodations for TaveliDg men a specialty longer heard of until discovered i n used in the West two years ago by J p l^ T lie New and Speedy,^ 0 ^ scene of their former misdeeds. Leave Coquille at 6 a. m„ arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 1899 in the Thames river, England tbe President, and was presented by Notice Secretary Taft finally arrived and him to the late Dr. Bonbam, of Fair- where shorn of her glory, she wae after listening to their tale of woe, Dr. Tatom, the Dentist, will mount Springs, who died a short and possibly still is doing service promised to place the case before C. P. Jensen. Master. as a coal barge. close his office on October 17th. un. time ago. Will make reitular tripe between tbe great father in thb White House. There was a proposal among til November 25th. Will make s This seemed to satisfy them and they C o q u ille R iver and S a n Salt Lake, Nov. 3.— A dispatch shipping men here to purchase her trudged out in single file, wrapped professional trip to Rogue River. F ran cisco . to the Desert News from Pinedale, and bring her over as a relic of by to the neck in gaudy blankets. No Stop-over at W ay Porta. gone days and honest workmanship, — --- >■ e#e ■ ----------- Big closing out sale ie on now at Electric Lights. Everything in First Wyo., eeys: Word has been re Claes 8tyle. ceived here o f a battle between a but it never came to anything.— Ex. No Poison in Chamberlain’s Cough Lorenz’s store. Kemedy. game warden and hunters in tbe New stock mens’ and boys’ cloth- mountains west of this place. A O, Wilson A Co. have received From Napier,NewZeland,Herald: ing at Robinson’s. warden whose name is not known some good oil clothing. Be ready Two years ago the Pharmacy Board A nice line of Misses' cloaks just J- G- Fish of New South Wales, Australia,bad in at Mrs. Nosler’s. came upon a party of hunters who for the rainy season. MANUFACTURERS o f Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit coxes AT NORTH BEND an annlysis made of all the cough Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. were slaughtering elk for their When you go to get your oil suit F ob S al *.— About 1J acres of medicines that were sold in that Is now open for tbe recep Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given teeth. The warden commanded the land near the Academy, good house, market- Out of the entire list they or winter, go to O. Wilson A Co. prompt Attention. tion of patients. The terms Also found only one that they declared huntere to surrender, but they re barn and out buildings. W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints, are $10 per week and Address J. A. was entirely free from all poisons. oils and varnishes at J. A . Lamb A plied with a volley and the warden ) ouQg orchard. Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon. upwards. For particulars I This exception was Chamberlain’s Co’s. was left dead in the snow. Pasture for stock about one mile apply to Your stomach churn, and di- Cough Remedy, m a . t h e Cham- Com town. Good feed and water. gests the food you eat and if foul, ^ r!aln Medicine Compay. Des Taken as directed, it becomes the or torpid, or out o f order, vour whole I?.wa’ ¿ T Call at tbe H ebai . d office. . v ,r , _ j sence o f all narcotics makes this greatest curative agent for the relief system suffers from blood poison. f .n d b est that can Robinson has just received a big NORTH BEND, OREGON j „f lot of skirts, coats and furs, just the of suffering humanity ever devised. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea I J. j seeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or be had ; and it is with a feeling of Such is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tkblets. R. 8. Knowlton. security that any mother can give hinge the ladies are looking for at F ob S a l i . One hundred and - . «t> « Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. it to her little ones. Chamberlain's his season. sixty acres o f coal land, containing Cough Remedy is especially recom S- Knowlton. Violins from $2.00to $75.00. Just received at Knowlton's a also 1,000.000 feet of red ceder end CARRIAGE WORK LAGGING WORK Mandolins from $1.50. to $35.00 mended by its makers for coughs, large stock of Imported Orchard the same amount of fir. Inquire of 1 colds, croup and whooping cough. Grass— Italian and English Rye Guitars from $2.00 to $27.50. This remedy is for sale by R. S. Grass seed. Also choice Clover Al For Bargains in Buggies snd Carriages come and examine our line we Nelson Jones, Coquille, Or. ' Brave's Bhw RIHee Schisi Sten. Haines pays the the express. 1 Knowlton. falfa, etc. have the best that money can buy at the lowest prices. 3 , 187». When the New Haven Railroad Company reduced its passenger rate to 2 cents a mile the officials esti mated that (here would be a loss of about $700,000 a year in gross re ceipts. The reduced rate, which af- feots nine-tenths of the system, has been in operation several months, and instead of the predicted reduc tion there is an increase in gross earnings. Lower fares have given the company bnough new business to more than make good the lessen ed profit on each fare. When the Michigan Central charter was re pealed and a 2-ceni rate was fixed by the Legislature the company brought suit against the state of Michigan for $5,000,1X10. By the time the case got before the courts the receipts already showed a large inorease in passenger earnings. In stead of losing by the repeal of a charter which gave it the right to charge 3 oents a miie the Michigan Central had actually benefitted. Livery j Best of Turnouts. Feed and Sale Stable Hay, Grain, reed. piONEEl? MEAT MAIftET COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO. Josh’s Place, W.H.8CHR0EDER W W W W W W W W W W W W S R0SEBUR6-N\VRTLE^*mE Str. Elizabeth Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY The Mercy Hospita S. H. MCÄDÄMS Sisters of Mercy Blocksmithing m M Horseshoeing