1H3411 — A. Harrington, of Rivertcn, was Men's Suits at J. W . Geneve’». LOCAL N E W S . in town yesterday'. Neva Harry was in from Sitkiim Robins hi bandies the Carson the first of the week. Mayor Steve Gallier was up from glove. Baby shoes! baby shoes!! Large Bandon last evening. P. H. Brewer was down from assortment, Robinson’s store. Duncan Urqubart, of Riverton, Fishtrap on Thursday. Prof. Reedy, of Prosper, was a was in town on Friday. Sam Olsen wns over from the Fat Coquille visitor on SaturJay. W. W. Sanders, of Norway, had Elk section on Saturday. R. B. Rogers, c f this city, return­ business io Coquille on Saturday. H L. Carl, o f Norway, had busi­ ed from a trip to Bandon Monday. Sig Hausen is in charge o» Josh’s ness at the Bay on Friday. Place since the resignation of A. W. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Barker were C A. Metlin, of Marshfield, was down from Johnson s mill Saturday Varney. a Coquille visitor on Thursday. and Sunday. See those nice comforters O. O Robinson has a big assortment “ A Family Mix-up” will be pre­ of baby shoes both in soft and hard Mrs O. J. Seeley was up from sented by the Cramer Stock Co. Beaver slough Saturday and visited next Tuesday evening. A hearty soles. Ed Gallier and wife of Bandon Mrs. Gnffey. laugh is in store for all who attend. attended the funeral of County Uncle John Kronenberg and his White River flour makes white Treasurer Dulley in this city last good wife have both been severely light bread. Robinson has it Wednesday. ill Uni le Johnny is improved. P. 8. Robison, of Norway, return­ We have the most complete line For fancy staple A 1 groceries ed home by Saturday morning's of ladies’ coatB ever carried in town train after arriving here from Ban­ call on Skeels & Son. Robinson’s store. Miss Inez Hunch went to North don by the morning boat. Busi­ Long distance telephoning from Bend Monday to enter the Miller- ness had called him to the city by this city will be done over copper Cleaver Business College at that the sea. wire in future. Tbe crew stretch­ Three cans of standard tomatoes place. ing the new wire .reached Coquille Pie Apricots one gallon cans 25 for 25 cents at 0 . Wilson and co. last Monday. Dick Buell and wife and Miss cents at O. Wilson and Co. Hats! Hats!! Hats!!! All kinds Win. Cox, of Port Orford, start­ Daisy Deyoe, of Myrtle Point, were of new hats at Drane’s Store. Also ed for home Mo nday after a visit of passengers homeward by Saturday’s geuts’ furnishing goods. a couple of weeks hern and at the train, haviug been visiting in Ban­ Tom Kinnicutt is said to be liv­ don, and having come up by the ing with relatives in England. Kin- Bay. liicutt is the fugitive member of the Clark’s O. N. T. thread 5 cents a morning “ Coquille." Monday. The best nnd most wholesome The steamer Breakwater will sail meals; the puriest lard. Go to the from Marshfield for Portland next People’s Mnaket. Saturday at noon. Get tickets from Wade Killefer, a member of the Paul Sterling nt the local depot. famous Tigers ball team of Detroit, 16 pounds best granulated sugar Mich., one of the American League’s fo- $100 at O. Wilson and Co. best nines, arrived in Coquille last James Walstrom, the clever and Wednesday, accompanied bv Mr. accommodating agent of the steam­ James Warner, to visit for a spell er Elizabeth, came up from Ban- with their old-time friends, the Fol­ don Monday nnd extended his trip som boys. to Coos Bay. F or S ale . — A dairy ranch within Guns of all kinds for snle or rent a half mile of Coquille; fully stock­ nt Goff & Goodman’s 2nd hand ed with cows, hay and utensils. A bargain; enquire at this office. store spool at Robinson's. .dr. and Mrs. Ed Fahy, of Bul­ lards, returned Monday after mak­ ing a holiday visit to North Bend with Mrs. Fnhy’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Simpson. Skeels k Son will save you monee on shoes, oil clothing and paraffin clothing. After spending the holidays here at her home with relatives nnd friends, Mrs. M. O. Hawkins start­ ed M onday for San Jose, California, to re-euter the King Conservatory of Music. Will Oddy will now take orders for the Rouse coal— the best on the market. C. Martini, Norway, was in town Friday. He recently returned from a visit to his old home in Switzer­ land, haviug gone back to see his mother and brother, the first time in 26 years. Will Peterson, of Arago, whose health has been failing some of late, started for California Saturday, go­ ing by way of Bandon, per steamer Elizabeth. He will probably go to Arizona before returning. He was accompanied by his brother Percy. F or S ale . One complete outfit for spraying. Call and investiga- Goff k Goodman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Snyder, of Myrtle Point, were in town Satur­ day on their way to Bandon where Mrs. Snyder took the steamer Eliz­ abeth for San Francisco on her way to El Centro, California, where she goes to see her sisters, Mrs. B. E. Nosier and Mrs. W. A. Van Horn. The marriage of F. C. True and Miss Lulu Lund was celebrated at the home of the bride's parents io Marshfield Thursday evening, the Rev. Mr. Rutledge of the M. E. Church officiating. Mr. True was formerly in charge of the Marshfield offices of the F. 8 Dow Commission company, but now has charge of the firm's business in the Coquille valley with headquarters at Coquille. The bride is a well known Marshfield young woman, and scores of friends unite in wishing the young couple a long and happy future. After an extended wedding trip they will make their home in Coquille.— Time«. Sam Whetstone killed a good of deep blue tinge. Liberal appli­ cations of arnica are fast reducing sized wildcat last Thursday a mile and a half east of town, and got bis the deck hand’s “ bump.” Lost.— A small mouse colored $3 bounty therefor. Tbe cat meas­ purse between postoffice and steam­ ured 3 feet 2 inches from nose to er Dispatch last Saturday ¡contained tip of tail. These are the varmints red set and some small change. The that destroy more deer than does finder will please leave at this office. punished man. The Port Orfcrd Tribune reached Get your table legs turned at our table last Friday wearing a garb Quick k Curry’s. They have some Hard wood, of rich navy blue. Editor Stewart patterns already out. explains thnt a shortage of white $1 per set. paper, due to the tardy arrival of boats at that point, made it neces­ sary to ransack the Curry county metropolis for any old paper, hence the Tribune, like Joseph's coat, is of many colors. Aa some red, some white, and some blue had to be used, the time of shortage would have been more appropriate if about the fourth of next July, but then colors are sufficiently well in evi- dence at that patriotic period of the year, However, Bro Stewart made the beat of a bed situation, and we sincerely hope that the only colors be ie forced to fly in the future are those from his mssthesd. W e t a k e th is o p p o r t u n i t y o f t h a n k i n g o u r f r i e n d s a n d p a t r o n s fo r trade and we everyon e a very prosperous N ew Y ear. hH tr* GO o good values we are offering. to $2.50 on a pair of pants. • o. • pa st w ish $ Come in and see if we can’t save you from $1.00 Ladies long silk gloves in white, black and tan, regular $1.25 values for 90c. Ladies Hose 25c values 20c. Ladies Skirts-We have a very nice line of these and can name you money saving prices v ----------- 8 p o o C O o o We cannot put too much stress upon our line of men’s pants and the extremely P DnOETDICO Sugar best granulated 16 pounds $1.00 Coffee fine grade for 20c and an extra fine coffee for 25c—Try them they are sure to please Bacon 21c per pound. Ham 20c. Pie Apricots 1 gal 25c Pie Peaches 1 gal 35c W 1 L S 0 N Drain keeps on band fresh bread, For bargains in shoes, see Drane at bis new store. Bushels of cranberries at Robin­ son’s. Death closed the earthly career of Mrs. Chas. Haines of Ecklev, north­ eastern Curry county, Sunday morn­ rugged ability, sound judgment and ing last at about 1:30 o ’clock after of sterling integrity. He was a a lingering illness with that dread roan of generous, heroic mould, of disease, tuberculosis. Deceased was warm temperament and true as steel about 35 years of age, and leaves a to his friends and obligations, and sorrowing buaband and four young was beloved by all i onorable peo­ children; also two sisters, Mrs. Jeff ple. Several grey-haired sons snr- D. Wilson of Coquille and Mrs. Jas. | vive to uphold bis honored name, Stinson of the Johnson mill section, besides his aged widow who is the and a father, L. D. Anderson, of tbe third but childless wife. Few men Soldiers’ Horae at Roseburg. Tbe reach a riper age, and it was mete remains were laid to rest with im- that rest and sleep should come like prensive ceremonies at Eckley last a blessing to tbe feeble limbe that Monday fori noon, Mrs. Wilson of could no longer. pisrclj^P ort. Or. this city being in sttendsnee. I ford Tribune. - -»«>» «----- -----— H on t T « h r III«* Rt%k. When yon have a bad cough or cold do not let it drag along until it becomes chronic bronchitis or de­ velops into an attack of pneumonia, but give it the attention it deserves and get rid o f it. Take Chamber­ lain’ s Cough Remedy and you are sure of prompt relief. From a small beginning tbe sale and m e of this preparation has extended to all parts o f the United States and to many foreign countries. Its many re­ markable cures of coughs and colds have won for it this wide reputa­ tion and extensive use. Sold by R S Knowlton. A & hH g • O C O !^!LN Rouse’s Coal The Best Coal in Coos county Leave Misses Nettie Caret aud Bessie was organized in the billiard room Arnold were passengers to Bandon of Josh’s Place last Sunday morning Saturday by the Dispatch, at 9 o’clock with a membership of J. L. Kronenberg, superintend­ UDlueky thirteen and the following ent of the Aberdeen mill, was a Co- officers: President, Hark W. Dun­ ham; Secretary, Jos. Waltermeier; quille visitor New Year’s day. C. C. Price was up from River­ Chief of the Fire Dept., A. W. Var­ ton Monday He will tnke a posi­ ney. The object of the club is to tion in the mill at this place when drive away the Sunday blues of lo­ cal admirers of billiards and solo, it starts. and to provide Sunday lodgings for Misses Gertrude Johnson and bachelors when the city decrees to Eva Schroeder, of this city, went to prohibit public Sundny fires within Marshfield the last of the week for the limits of the municipality. a few days’ vacation. Sessions ure to be held every L. W. Culbertson of North Bend Sunday from 9 a. m. to 8 p. in., and returned home New Year’s day after live subjects will be actively dis­ a visit with relatives and friends of cussed. The principal subject at several days on tbe Coquille. the first meeting Sunday was tbe Fred Shunke, the chicken man, resolution announced by President wbo recently moved from Myrtle Dunham to bid adieu to his time- Point to Johnson’s mill, was in Co­ honored corncob. With tears flow­ quille Saturday. He tells us that ing down bis dimpled cheeks Hark he has a lot of very fine Brown tcld bow, in fear of an ordinance Leghorn chickens of which he Btopping Sunday smoking, lie would would like to dispose. consign his cherished corncob to tbe Goff k Goodman have an assort­ wnters of the Coquille on Chinese ment of good, stout, serviceable New Year. The manner of dispos­ overalls. Come and see them, ing of the pipe brought Dave Per- workingmen. kinB to his feet with a bound. “ I object to so endangering the Hon. Robert Moore, an early pio­ neer of Oregon, and at one time Co. lives of tbe finny population!" he Judge of Curry, passed away after exclaimed. ‘T move that tbe pipe a lingering iilneBs at his home in usp its own strength and go to the the little village of Smith River, Del garbage crematory for disposal!" The motion carried over tbe Pres­ Norte Co., Cal., Friday, Dec. 18tb, 1908, at the advanced age of 92 ident’s veto, and the meeting ad­ years. Judge Moore was a man of journed for one week. o GO __” Tomatoes 3 cans for 25c A good Baking Powder 5 pound cans $1.00 Raisins 10c per pound Soap Powders 3 pound packages 25c Try Polar Bear Laundry Soap it does not injure the hands. Tozier, the oxpert shoe manu­ See the “ Family Mix-up’’ at Ma­ facturer. Keep him in mind. J. R. Benbarn and James Laird sonic Hall next Tuesday night. were in from Fairview yesterday. Jack Hicking came up from Pros­ F or R ent —A good seven-room per on business last Monday. house. Enquire of J. C- Watson. Geo. H. Sell, of Riverton, was a Jas. D. ClintoD, of Norway, spent Coquille business visitor yesterday. a day or so in town the first of the Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Daniels mov­ week. He made our sanctum a ed to Lamps the first of tbe week. pleasant call wtiile in town. J. H. Shields, the Bandon me­ The steamer Fifield arrived at chanic, was a Coquille visitor lust Bandon last Friday from San Fran­ Monday. cisco, bringing iu tow the new tug Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Gage return­ trio that assaulted the Endicott girl ed from a visit to North Bend on Klihyam that is to do service on j the lower river. Tbe Klihyam’s I two months ago. Thursday. machinery has boon installed nnd i Wear Tozier’s Logger Shoes and Mr. nud Mrs. H. A. McDuffee she is now all ready for duty. S. F. Fear Gloves None better are were down from their fruit ranch made. Call ou E. L. Tozier. The shoes for woodsmen; Tozier’s on Saturday. Logger Shoes. The glovi s for wear Rain fell copiously all Monday Earl Schroeder is out again and —S. F. Fear Gloves. E. L. Tozier, night, nnd it rained much of yester­ ab e to walk with a stick sioce get. day. The river in consequence is l.n m c S n on III»•1- C u r r il. swollen, nnd there is promise thnt ting his leg hurt. Lame shoulder is usually caused ; Mrs. R. H, Mast, of this city, great quantities of logs will come by rheumatism of tbe muscles and 1 went to Bandon Thursday for a out of the streams. quickly yields, to a few applica­ tions of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. We have the largest line of la­ visit with friends. Mrs. F II McElwee, of Boistown, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rice moved dies’ gents’ and childrens’ shoes. New Brunswick, writes: “ Having We can suit you Robinson’s store, over from North Bend to this city been troubled tor some time with a the last of the week. pain in my left shoulder, I decided The H erald wrs mistaken in say- Wm. Gallier, of Bandon, greeted to give Chamberlain’s Pain Balm ¡D g last week that B. W. Avery had many friends in Coquille on Wed­ a trial, with the result that I got sold his interest in the McAdams prompt relief.” For sale by R nesday of last week. black smith shop to S. II. McAdams. S Knowlton. 8. Dominigbini, of Arago, went Mr. Avery was only an employee of to tbe Bay Friday to take a steamer Shin-Toasters’ Club the establishment. for Humboldt, California. The Coquille Shin-Toasters’ Club The Coos County Protective As­ sociation, nn organization of the li­ quor interests of the county, held a meeting at the court bouse iu this city yesterday, when stringent reso­ lutions were adopted pledging ev­ See Land & Lyons for shoes ery meirber to a rigid observance of the liqu ir laws. Particular refer­ before buy i n g elsewhere. ence was had to the Sunday closing They have the style and stuff. The Bandon football team suffer­ act and to the law dealing with mi­ nors in saloons. The next meeting ed a bad attack of cold feet on New of the association will be held at Tear's Day, neglecting to appear as promised for a return mntch with Marshfield on Feb. 2d. Too much de­ Brown and White Leghorn, the Coquille team. White Ply moth Rock nnd Black feat the previous game was the rea­ Minorca cockerels lor sale by J *C. son, no doubt. Wntson Also pairs and trios can Go to tbe People’s Market, I)tau be furnisbedon short notice. k Hensley Prop’ rs. for the best ba­ Pete Fox, the good natured deck con, lard, hams, and meat of every hand on the steamer Favorite, has description. They treat you square. been nursing a “ bump’’ of some pro­ Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Robinson re­ portions and soreness on the star­ turned to their home in Bamion last board side of his “ cocoanut.” Pete Thursday after a week spent with attempted to rouse a passenger a Mr. Robinson’s brother, Perry R ob­ few days ago who wns slumbering inson, and wife. While here Mrs. on a table and dreaming that be Thos. Robinson Buffered considera­ owned the biggest distillery in the bly from sickness. country. The table was overturned, Anyone wishing bouse moving or “ accidentally’’ Pete says, and then other heavy work done can be ac­ followed a rain of blows from a commodated by calling on H. L.. Walking stick amid an atmosphere Varney. & f a v o r s a n d h o p e to m e r i t an i n c r e a s e d s h a r e o f t h e ir Glenn Cox, the LSandgn logging Chicken boue, shell and grit at at Land & Lyons’. mnn, went to the Bay Monday. Skeel's. B. N. Hampton sold his meat mar­ “ Dement’s Best flonr ia the kind E H. Kern, the civil engineer, ket in Coquille Monday and retired Drane sells. bad business wbioli called him to from the business. Adam Persbbaker. of Prosper, the Bay Monday. Skeels & Son have the best flour < had business iu Coquille Thursday. All the latest styles in Ladies in town. Snow drift and Dement’» Go to P. E. Dram’s for Economy suits at Robinsons. best fruit jars and caps The Modern Woodmen gave aj Geo. Wesendunk, the Riverton W. M Hamilton was down from engineer and machinist, had busi. very pleasant invitational party and ■" 'I . n business yesterday. dauce at their ball New k ear’s Eve. ness in Coquille on Saturday. v oote, the Norway dairy- For Sale.— Thoroughbred Black Wheat, rolled barley,mids, aborts, . n, passenger to the Bay by bran, at Skeels. k Son’s. Minorca Roosters. Call on Arthur Kerr. .-.e i ' • train. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gus Schroeder, of Clinton Crouch, a youth of this ! i d green olives in bulk at Arago, returned from a visit with city, had a foot pa>nfully mashed at R o ij'u s. friends at Bandon on Sunday. Bester’s camp Friday by a log roll­ C. J. Millis, the railroad mana­ Swell assort ont Ladies and ger, made a trip over the line to Gents handke c liefs at Robinson's. ing upon it. Myrtle Point W 1 L S C) N Orders W ith W m . Oddy Kodaks and Kodak’s Supplies Knowlton’s Drug Store Dig Up That Old Picture Having put in a Modern Enlarging Room I am prepared to copy and enlarge that pic­ ture of father or mother. The next two months I will give special attention to this department. .. Tollman’s Studio SILVERWARE of all kinds. Edison Phonographs and Records, aslo the new Combination Machines and Amberol records at § E. C. BARKER & CO’S Jewelry Store HOTEL COQUILLE M. A. TU PPER Proprietor Centrally and Conveniently Located for all purposes, j * Table Supplied with the Best the market affords. Sample Room s for commercial men. Free Transfer of B a g g a g e to and trom boats and trains. > > J* R e c e n tly N e w ly F u r n is h e d T h rou ghou t ] I