■HP'S* LOCAL N E W S . I Men’s Suita at J. W. Leuexe’s. I George Hartley returned Mon- Mr. aud dr« W. G. Mehl came j day from a visit to the Bay. Go to P. IS Draii«’« for Ed 0 | up from the Randolph section R ed-j Robinson has a big assortment! fruit jars ami caps. nesday. I of baby «hoes both in seft aud hard Mr« II J Ri«e returned to North B. by shoes! baby shoes!! Li a i g e sole«. lit mi Monday after visiting her assortment, Robiusou’s store Robert Clinton was down 1'iireut«, Mr uml M ih . '1'. A. WttIk• r, 1 K. J). (bunin was up from the Gravel Ford ou Wednesday 1 of this city. ; lower river last Wednesday, mi st­ wi ek. Pie l*t -aches one gallon can« 35 ing many old friends. We have the largest line of la­ cent« at 0 . Wilson and Co. Chicken hone, shell and grit at dies’ geuts’ and childrens’ shoes. Mr. uml Mis. H. Puiinigartuer, Skeel’s. We can suit you Robiusou’s store, of Riverton, were up to spend L. W. Culbertson, of North Bend, Win. Cox, of Port Orford, has Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. been in Coquille several days visit­ made our office a pleasant call M. L. Wilkinson, of this city. ing his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Le- while in Coquille last Thursday. Some nice rooms to rent. See neve. We have the most complete line Mr« Figg. All the latest styles in Ladies of ladies’ coats ever carried in town Mrs. Capt. Levi Snyder, of Ban­ Robinson’s store. suits at Robinsons. don, speut Christmas with her par­ The x-egular annual meeting of Will Mast was down from Lee ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder, the Coquille Valley Fruit Growers last Monday and is looking fine of this city. Association will be held in Myrtle since recovering from hin late sick Point on Wednesday, Jan. 6th. A “ Dement’s Best floor is the kiud spell. Prune sells. new board of directors and a new Swell assort «nt Ladies and H. H. Baldwin came up from Geuts handke c liefs at Robinson's. set of officers are to be chosen. Bundon Saturday, thinking it ad­ Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds R. R. Pownder, of this city, visable to try Coquille again, hav­ of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also started Monday for San Francisco ing not felt the best since his re­ on a business trip. He will be ab­ geuts’ furnishing goods. turn to that place. sent a couple of weeks. The will of R. D- Hume was Sugar, best granulated $(>.40 per Wheat, rolled barley,mids, shorts, filed for probate at Gold Beacb last sack at O. Wilson and Co. week by Attorney John S. Coke. bran, at Skeols & Son’«. Most of the estate, which is valued Mr. and Mrs W. S. Jess have The excellent orchestral music at nearly $1,000,000, goes to the rented their farm near Johnson’s mill and last Monday started for every night at our Ten Cent The­ widow. Mountainview, California, with ater is a notable feature of that Wear Tozier’s Logger Shoes and prided place of entertainment. hopes of the change benefittiug S. F. Fear Gloves. None better are Guns of all kinds for snle or rent Mrs. Jess’ health. made. Call on E. L. Tozier. at Goff & Goodman’ s 2nd hand Big assortment of ladles’ skirts W. B. Avery sold his interest in store from $1 to $15 at J. W. Leneve’s, the McAdams blacksmith shop last The customary Yuletide exercis­ week to his partner, S. H. Mc­ W. W Gatchell, the former Myrtle es were held at the Coquille church­ Adams. Mr. Avery is endeavoring Point merebnut, passed through es on Christmas Eve. Our juvenile to get possession of ihe old Sleeper this city Christmas day on his re­ population particularly were happy shop on Second street. turn home, at Nampa, Idaho, after as a consequence. See Land & Lyons for shoes closing up his business affairs at F ob SALE. One complete outfit for spraying. Call and investiga- before buy i n g elsewhere. the Poiut. They have the style and stuff. Goff & Goodman. Tablet ! we are closing out our Bert Dimmick intends leaving in E. A. Howey and his son, Le- entire line at rtduced prices, O. lnnd, will btart for Corvallis tomor­ ihe noar future for Crescent City, Wilson fi Co. row, where Leland will begin a Cal., where he has secured a posi­ Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lindberg, of course at the Oregon Agricultural tion in lumber business and will Port Orfoid, came up Wednesday College. enter Ihe employ of Hobbs, Wall & and were met in this city by their Skeels & Son will save you raonee son. Ed Licdberg, of Marshfield. on shoes, oil clothing and paraffin Co. His brother Vic is clerking there in the company’s store.— Coos All three spent Chrisimas with Mr. clothing. Bay News. and Mrs. Tbos. Lane. The Coquille football team jour­ Go to the People’s Market, Dean O. Wilson and Co. have on dis­ neyed to Bandon on Christmas Day play a fine line of holiday goods. where they did up the seaside team & Hensley Prop’rs. for the best ba­ Come and make your selections by ascore o f 15 to a goose-egg. con, lard, bams, and meat of every There will be a return game played description. They treat j ou square. early. in this city on New Year’s Day. The boys’ and girls’ basket ball () A. Kelly, of Riverton, was in teams of the Coquille high school Get one of those nice com­ town Saturday, the first time for went to Bandon yesterday after­ several dnys, and moved about with forters for Xmas at Land & noon on a specially secured boat some difficulty, having gotten a fall Lyons’. to enjoy a return contest with the p-.p l A pflpr Our local contemporary, the C o­ team « o f thnf e itv down the stairs of bis home 12 days quille Sentinel, has -undergone SOI sui' ws« hsperon of the previously, receiving severe bruises another change of management, in tea i -..tut fun wrs in pros- about the head and shoulders, that Rex Large retires from the pei Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow­ ders, give instant relief. Price 25 cents R. 8 . Knowlton, Coquille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. Mr. Harry Slagle of Coquille and Miss Leatha Krantz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Krantz of Pleas­ ant Hill, were mnrried at the resi­ dence of Rev. Tbos. Bnrklow, this city, Tuesday. The bride is a well known young lady and a Coos coun­ ty school tencher.— Myrtle Point Enterprise. For a nice Xmas present see those fine comforters at Land & Lyons’. paper, transferring his inteiest. in the lease to his partner, J. C. Sav­ age. F or S ale — A dairy ranch within a half mile of Coquille; fully stock­ ed with cows, hay and utensils. A bargain; enquire at this office. The Cramer Stock Co. gave an ex­ cellent vaudeville entertainment in Coquille last evening to a very g.'od and appreciative audience. Next Tuesday evening this popular com­ bination will present “ The Octo­ roon” at Masonic Opera House. Come in and take advantage of our wonder­ fully low prices for the next few days. Men’s $ 6 .0 0 pants for $3.75 66 66 5 .0 0 2.75 66 4 .0 0 2.25 The greatest bargains - in JjQ&ies—Skirts -evQF- offered in Coquille, O. W ILSO N & CO., COQUILLE, OREGON «4 44 44 C. M. Doye was up lower river oi Monday. from the Drain keep! on hand fresh bread, 0. TREASURER DULLEY DEAD. Dr. Straw |as a Coquille visitor On Monday last, at near the me­ on Monday. I ridian hour, death put a period to A, P. Mills' and wife went over the earthly career of John B. Dul- to the Bay oi rve.eterd§v> .lam. ley, Coos county’s venerable and For fancy taple A 1 groceries trusted Tieasurer. The end came call on Skeel& Son. at his home in this city, and .vas In Coquilh Dec. 28th, a daugh­ ter was born Chas, Matbison and not unexpected during the past sev­ eral days, the throat affliction which wife. 16 pounds ist granulated sugar long had assailed him, and which months ago destroyed his power of for $100 at (W ilson and Co. speech, finally completing its dead­ The H era > wishes its many ly work. Until quite recently the readers a uioihappy and prosper­ sufferer retained his active faculties ous New i ei and ability to attend to office duty. John B. Dulley was one of Coos Clark’s 0 . . T. thread 5 cents a county’s earliest pioneers, and. as spool at Robion’s. well, one of her best and most bon J. F. Chany. of Riverton, trans­ ored citizens. Since 1900 be had acted busini in Coquille last successively been chosen County Treasurer, and be never betrayed , Wednesday. A native of Pittsburg, j i For bargai in shoes, see' Oran? bis trust. Penn., where he was born June 30, at his new site. be died at the ripe age of 74 I", i. t-iL , c>( Lamp», was jch nonths and 28 frays. A n.1 the iv bic Mess visitors ju vv 1 • is left to mourn bis demise; ^ 1 s ' grown sons and three ‘ a. . b . 1st - cdtl * i by a former marriage, n o . . lif e 1 O O U 'O I i « r » Xhr. > ci. / e;.. 'idurd tomato .« 1 ieral is announced for two at r ! A 1 fc 25 « ut. j ) Wiisun is afternoon from Chris- I meal ' oidi ' o rook an ch, Coquille, interment to There V..J • -y oven«.«« ui uromiuia to induce at the prize ask ball given at Riv­ be made in Masonic Cemetery. Until Wednesday next the office sleep Tueeday night, and had it not erton on Cl itrnas Eve. o f County Treasurer will be closed, been for the timely services of Dr. White Ier flour makes white or until such a time as the County 8 temmler she might be sleeping (be light bread Robinson has it Court can name a person to fill the sleep that knows no wakening. We will 1 dance at Nosler’s unexpired term, and the appointee Her condition is now satisfactory Hall with t fire laddies on New has filed his official bund. and no serious result is anticipated. Years eve. ;e the big posters. F or R ent —A good seven-room — Enterprise. good fresh Jersey W anted . house. Enquire of J. C. Watson. Skeels & Son have the best flour cow. Appl,) Will Oddy, Coquille The H erald extends its sincere in town. Snow drift and Deinent’s T. B. Wller, the Bandon real sympathy to Bro. L. C. Bargelt of best. de the county seat a the Myrtle Point Enterprise in the Levi White, of West Roseburg, is short busim visit Monday loss of hig wife alter lingering sick­ evidently a man after President Robinson landles the Carson ness last Saturday night. Decedent Roosevelt’s own heart. On the glove, was an estimable wife and mother — f ' 13th, White’s wife gave birth to a The localating rink is under- son, which event makes White a going somfmprovements, one of a valued member of the social cir­ ]£> fa!her for the 21st time. This is which ¡studying of a new floor. cle ot our near-by town. There was a big crowd aud gen­ uine good lime at the mask ball given in this city Christmas night. The number of maskers was large Mrs. J. P Messer and daughter, and they entertained the onlookern Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, who have been greatly. General dancing followed sojourning in Los Angeles, Cali­ the unmasking at 11 o ’clock. fornia, for several months, return­ Brown and White Leghorn, ed home Tuesday of last week, and White Plvmoth Rock and Black the tenth child born to his present Tozier, the expert shoe manu­ Ripe audj-een olives in bulk at on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Haw­ Minorca cockerels for sale by J. C. wife, eleven having been born to facturer. Keep him in mind. Watson. Also pairs and trios can Robinson’s kins started for Langlois where 1 his first wife. be fnrnisbedon Rbort notice. F. A. To^r arrived from Eogene If we could talk to you person­ they spent Christmas with Mr. and For Sale.— Thoroughbred Black a few days b to take a position in ally about the great merit o f Foley’s Chadwick Lodge, F. & A. M., Mrs. J. E Hawkins, a family re­ held its annual installation of offi­ Minarca Roosters. Call on Arthur ^ e ghee sb|of his brother, E. L. Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds union being en joyed ns well as cers in conjunction with the O. E. Kerr. and lung trouble, you never could Tozier. be induced to experiment with un­ S. on last Saturday evening. F ol­ Christmas festivities. Mrs. B. M. Greene died at her one gallon cans 25 Pie Aprii known preparations that may con­ lowing the installation ceremonies Foley’s Orino Laxative cures a sumptuous collation was partaken residence in Myrtle Point Dec. 22,1 cents at O. Ison and Co. tain some harmful drugs. Foley’s chronic constipation and stimulates of and there was a liberal indul­ after a brief illness with scarlet fe­ Mr. and fs. C. H. Haughton, Honey and Tar costs you no more the liver. Orino regulates the gence in speeclimnking. The even- ver. Decedent was born iu Coos of Norway, «re in Coquille Thurs- j and *>as a reco.d of forty years of bowels so they will act naturally y ing was immensely enjoyed bj all. county nearly 46 years ago, and in day of last ek doing someCbrist- ¡cures. Sold by E J Slocum. and you do not have to take pur E. E. Johnson is the new Worship­ Goff & Goodman have an assort­ atives continuously Sold by E J ful Master of the Masons, the others her earlier life was prominent in ed­ mas shoppf. ucational work in this county. She Slocum. The bestand most wholesome ment of good, stont, serviceable being a« follows: S. W ., J. E. leaves a husband, father, four broth­ meals; theiriesf lard. Go to the overalls. Come and see them, Hugh Coke and family, of Wia- Quick; J. W.. M. J. Hartson; Sec., ers, one sister and seven children lo People’s ^jiket. R. H. Mast; Trcas., L, H. Hazard; workingmen. luku, Hawaiian Islands, arrived Tyler, J. A. Lamb. mourn her untimely demise, Mr. Axtel spent a couple of days here last week and are enjoying a F olsT /tin o Laxative gives per- Jesse Smith and family of tho Anyone wishing house moving or mane relief in cases of habitual iu town laat week, and maJe the ▼ sit with relatives and friends at Marshfield and the vicinity of Myr­ Bay side, who had spent Christmas other heavy work done can be ac­ consthtio« a* it stimulates the Tribune a friendly call, leaving with commodated by calling on H. L. liver id ratores the natural action ua two large fine specimens of ore tle Point. Mr. Coke and his brother, with the parents of Mrs. Smith. Varney. of tb hotels without irritating from Lis ledge on Elk river. The Mr. and Mrs. 8 . Danielson, of Park­ Jas L. Coke, condnct a paper, daily thesargats like pills or ordinary ersburg, returned home Monday The stockholders of the Farmers ore assays well for surface ore in and weekly, as well as a large job and Merchants Bank, which it was catbftics. Does not nauseate or gold and silver, aud experts Bay accompanied by Capt. Danielson printing establishment in the Is­ g-iptand ismild and pleasant to intended to launch in this city lands, and are doing a good busi­ who has been considerably indig. about two years ago, got together taka Remtnber the name Foley's he has a well defined fissure vein. posed of late, being a sufferer from in session several days since and Orit$ Laxaive and refuses sub­ Mr. Marvin, the expert here, has ness. stomaeh trouble. We sincerely decided to go ahead with the pro. j stituts. Sid by Slocum. located extensions on the lead, and Passing counterfeit money is no ject. Plans are not fully formulat- W ! Oddvwill now take orders haB a high opinion of tho ore, Rnd worse than substituting some un­ hope he may find relief. w w Ly- ¡ ed as yet; that is, it is not deter-1 for ie r ou, COal—the best on the ia making arrangements for the known worthless remedy lor Foley’s o Don’t v u . forget w i g vv Land v » ..u j & » v y 1 mjned whether to proceed with the ,„ ori0t Honey and Tar, the great cough proper development of the mine. O n S when in town doing your congtruction of the building on the , and cold remedy that cures ihe N d doubtmany readers of the Assays as high as $30 have been re­ Xmas shopping. Their line ¡baDk’s purchased corner, most obstinate coughs and heals the H erald wibe shocked to learn of ported, and paying averapea have of shoes is new and uptodate lungs. Get your table legs turned at the death f Prof Milton Ed­ C. A. Peterson, jr., of Riverton, i Quick & Curry’s. They hare some monds whaed at The Dalles, this been obtained from snrface ore. The Bmdon Chamber of Com­ Hard wood, State, on lumber 20tn, aged 58 This ledge is on the west boundary was up the last of the week and in- patterns already out. merce is in correspondence with sn years, 8 mois and 20 days. Heart of a mineral region whose width Eastern firm that has a $700,000 pa­ forms us thst he and Herbert ^ iier Beaver , fsilure wase cause of Mr Ed- reaches beyond the eastern boun­ Tbe stockholders of the nice- I ---- ------ lUUg very IC1 I UILO' --- --- 1 , - M per and pulp mill plant, and they Adams are getting along “ The de- dary of the Coast B inge Mountains, 1 Slough and Fat Elk Drainage Dis- rounds smta taking off. are looking for a location on the •t W1 ® tricts held a meeting in Coquille ceased mOM from this county to ami whose length reaches north development which Monday afternoon, at which each The Dalles months ago, where Pacific Coast. This firm, which a stage of advised against the use of ite name places them in a position to put 50 district reelected its old bosrd of he leaves aping wife and four|RDI* south for hundreds of miles, in print at the present time, has to 75 tons of coal daily, It is to be directors for the eneuing year, children to irn this great loss, Scientists hare said that Dot only is Bids for ditching having been ad-\ Mr. Edmud was one of Coos this mineral belt widest here, but promised to send officers of the hoped that shipping facilities will ¡ yertised for by the Beaver Slough county’s sitssful and popular higher values are obtained in the company to Bandon to investigate be obtainable and that such an out- three were presented, but1 teachers, hatg taught in a num- surface ores here than in any other the situation, and the officers will put may be maintained in the near was decided to open them at an ber of dixtrsin the county where region in America.— Fort Orford latter future. Their coal is of excellent adjourned meeting of the district many childriwill read this tnen- arrive gome time during the Tribune. tion with tri deep regreta. I to be held next Monday. quality. part of January. Kodaks and Kodak’s Supplies Knowlton’s Drug Store E. HAMPTON M. R. DUNN Coquille Heat Harket HAMPTON & DUNN, Proprietors We tahe pleasure in announcing to the people of Coquille that we haoe opened up and are ready to serve you any hind o f meat at prices as reasonable as you can find in the county. We solicit a share of your patronage. OUR MOTTO: “ Live and Let Live.” One door East of Hersey’s Store, Coquille, Oregon. Tollman’s Studio Is doing a rushing business those wanting Photos for the Holidays please do not delay. Rainy and Cloudy Days just as good for sittings. %ZSZS SILVERWARE of all kinds. Edison Phonographs and Records, aslo the new Combination Machines and Amberol records at E. C. B A R K E R & CO’S Jewelry Store Johnson Lumber Co. Keeps in stock a complete line of Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Ceiling, Mouldings, etc. Our Dry Sheds are roomy and are filled with the most complete stock of Finishing Lumber in the Coquille Valley. Estimates ladly furnished, Prices as low as the lowest. Yard and Office, pront St. near Depot.