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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1900)
Lazy L i v e r No Goods Judge Sehroeder was in town For appleboxes, go to the Lyons today. mill. Ten Robison, of Fishtrsp, called Nuts, candies, fresh fruit, etc, at T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 11, 1900. ou us yesterday. j L ee’s Retreat. **■ _ h u v e boon t r o u b le d n a g r e o a t d e a l w i t h a torpid Jivor, which produce» constipa An apprentice girl ia wanted at Considerable rain is falling iu tion. I fom 1 C A : O’AKETS t o t e ull you claim LO C A L ITEM S. for them, and secured auch relief the first trial. Hrs. Moon s dressmaking shop. • Douglas county. that I pur. uasud another supply and was com pletely cared. I shall only be too glad to rec Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I'utrell have A large supply of up-to-date ommend f ’A.scareU whenever tho opportunity Additional locals on 20 page returned from their trip to tho ladies’ bells at Hawkins. Is presented ” J. A SMITH. 2920 Susquehanna Avo., Philadelphia, Pa. School Hooks mill nil school sup 6 0 D a y s Hawkins’ will se ll; ll,u‘d o‘, l,eiu!l)- , . alios at Kuowltou’a. * Have yo i tried Lee’s Retreat lint» and Cups at greatly reduced Adam lYrshbukcr, the hustling CANDY Largest stock o f trunks nml yn prices C A T H A R T IC * s,lwuJdl man, o f Pros per, was in restaurant? It is all right. licea iu town just received at C. W. : Rev'. C. A. Stine pr< ached at R iv .! to* u Wednesday, 1 Capt. C H. Butler, of this place Martin’s. * ertou Sunday. Ue had a good Mrs. Moon Moou requests those iu- goes to th“ city on thejtug triumph. . debted i_L» j . to i— her . to please settle as TftADE MARX R*Of»T*R*0 Mrs. l)r. lloherils nnd daughter, congregation. Miss Josie Lyous is expected she needs her money at once. Miss Kiltie, went to Lhtudou Thurs back from Hsu Francisco next week. Huy $10 worth o f goods at Geo. M íe the day. Boys! don’t forget to treat your Robinson's aud have your photo The tug towed the first scow Plnasant. Palatable. Potent. Ta s te Good. Do Lady to one of those fine boxes of loud of rock for the Baudon jetty C leai’ ence Sale at cost of eularged free. Good. Ncvsr Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 60c. Gent's G olf Shirts at Huwkin’s, ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... | yesterday. Fred Gross passed through towu Hon Hons at “ The Clyde.” Remedy ('osipaay, Chicago, Mostreel, Kern York. '«0 Finest quility. * lust week on his way home to Hau- Rev. J. L. Futrel has sold bis Call and Inspect Our Beautiful Lines o f Summer Goods. The Millinery goods of Mead nines £ * f i « T f ! L P â P 801,1 an;1 ¿ »»rn n te e d by a ll d ru g - academy at this place to a Mr. Jay Bacon, Lard, Chickens, etc, don from Portluud. Pike <St Hugg have arrived. Call a w - I U - B A l v H ist, to L l t t K Tu b * ,’co H a b it. Garden vegetables, farm produce, E. Adams, of San Antonio, lexas. and see them. taken on subscription at the H eu - a l d o t li o e . butter and eggs will bo taken at j J. A. Lnughead and estimable W. C. Sanderson is building a Central Oregon Slate Normal School. I * lady, of Haudot), paid our towu a Lcaye your subscription at the M. H. H rsey’s uew grocery. Drain Oregon. large warehouse in the rear of his W. 8. Chandler, superintendent | visit a day or so the latter part of “ Clyde” for all the Pacific coast ; large store building. the week. of out railroad, was over looking daily and weekly papers. * Fall Term opens September 17 th. Uncle Joe Hudson, wife nud Mrs. Nels ltasmasseu.of Marsh after business matters yesterday. T o iæ n sr c u r R is E S s r , All branches required for a state Z 0 'F Y , Groceries at Ilersey’s new store. Master Dane returned from their H P r o p r i i e t o r . (Bj See those nice vegetables at M. field, went to Uaudon yesterday ac certificate are thoroughly and prac Dry goods to arrive iu the near fu visit to the valley last week. companied by her sister,Miss Julia tically tuught. The professional ture. Call and see him. * I H. Mersey’s. If you purchase Larseu. II. S. Scbwatka, supterintendent work is especially strorg. j them they will be deliveied free.* They New Management; W. F . Dement, youngest brother N o t i c e — Persons wanting car- of the goveiumeut works at Ban- are thoroughly educated men and Miss Ella Buck, o f this city, re New Furnishings Throughout; o f our county commisionor 11. C. turned Friday from a visit of sev perts woven, please call ou Mrs. don, is advertising for men at $2 women. Dement, was In town last week. eral mouths iu San Fraucisco ami F. A. White just ncross the street per day. Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. Tho President’s experience in ru east of couit house. A full assortment o f ladies’ coats ! Oakland, Cul. Quito a consignment of goods ral schools, ns principal of high nnd jackets just received at C. W. Tn: le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help W. Gallier at the I. X. L. con has been received by J. S. Kane- schools, as conductor of teachers’ A S nap .— Two acre tract with M at tin’s. Call.early aud get your good house iu city limits of Co- tinues to stock up. More goods raatz, and be will soon have them institutes, as head of normal schools, New Bur attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Reading Room affords him the knowledge of the choice. qutile. Will be sold cheap. Call yet to come. He has some special displayed to good advantage. exact needs of teachers aud how to -------------------------- bargains iu edged tools. When you are iu Myrtle Point on R. D. Sanford. meet those needs. Meeting ol Choral Society- Lloyd Rosa accompanied Mrs. C. Ilomauder went to Marshfield this hot weather, don’t forget to call Due credit will be given teach T. W. Clark aud sou to the valley. on D. R. Toy for a driuk of ice Thursday with the body of bis lit h o u s e A called meeting of tho Cliorul ers’ certificates, eighth grade aud tle boy which he sent to San Frau He expects to enter the Hishop cream soda. Society will be held in the Southern high school graduates. Scott Grammar school at Portland cisco for crematiou. I f you want Sick and Accident For information, address R . E L. B E D IL L IO N , P rop rietor, Methodise church ou Monday even C. W. Martin’s have received for tho pieseut. benefits without carryisg a death J. H. O bci - tt , President. ing, September 17th, ut 8 o ’clock, Bishop Morris preached at St. B A N D O N ,’ O REG O N . policy, you can get it iu “ Order of their fall supply of overcoats, um- for tho purprse of electing officers Washington.” * brellas, etc. Fix yourself for the James church iu this place Wed- and tire transaction of such other W enreglad to announce that the coming winter showers. * I nesday night, aud started Thurs- Tbis Popular Resort is better prepared at the Christian business as may properly come be congregations The auction sale o f the goods L. Kronenberg, superintendent | day morning with Mr. T. J. Little than ever to care for the church are increasing with every fore it. of F. Loug & Son went off uicely ■*r Traveling Publio. servcie. A cordial welcome to all. Hat urday, uearly all goods being of the Parkersburg sawmill arrived : ?or Rose burg, By order of the president, in town Saturday afternoon from j Miss Juste Lyons will be back T. A. North, the rustliug crenm- Headquarters for Traveling Business Men. Special inducements to disposed of at fair prices. M. O. H a w k in s , See. a bossiness trip to Marshfield. from San Fraucisco next week with eryman of near Riverton, was on Tourists nml Families contemplating visiting this Famous Meals 10c nnd up, and all kinds, -» ... , - a largo stock of Millinery of her our streets Thursday. He tells ns Summer Resot t—Baudon Beach. Rates, $1 to $1.50 per day. c f tropical fruits, mellons etc, ns! Hon. Walter Sinclair and wife otvu selecting. Call early aud see he is doing tirst-rate, considering well as cigars, tobacco, nuts aut| j now occupy the residence ately the season, etc. candy at Lee’s Retreat Restaurant, vacated by J. S. McLweu aud fam- her street hats. T H E James Hervev, a rustling farmer llv, having purchased the property Ou account of n runaway by the Uncle Robert Lowe who has Qj {|,e latter, o f the Nortli Fork, was in town team of Mr. Murs'ers nt Roseburg, spent several months in the monu- CoNTItACTS T0 L et —L. D. Smith last week trading with our busi- in which the wagon was badly de tains of southern Coos and northern wftu,8 t() ,Pt con,racU to sl(lsh fro[n ness men and visited his sister, molished and oue horse hadlv Curry arrived in town last week. 10 c „ aore9 ot brn9|, on Coos Mrs. Mehl, of this city. e ............... hurt, (lie arrival of Mr. Jones, of The great success of Chamber A ppleboxes —Tho Lyons mill River. Address, L. D.Smith,Marsh- the People’s Marble aod Granite C o q u i l l e C ity . O r e g o n . lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea in this city is prepared to furnish ' field, Oregon. works of this place, has been de Remedy in the treatment of bowel appleboxe patterns, sawn to per- j Dr. Strange, the dentist, passed layed. First-class iu every respect; courteous treatment. Transient and i“ g. feet sizes anil lenghts at usual , through towu yesterday ou his way complaints has made it standard ular Boarding nud Lodging. Pr'eeB- * j up the river, having come up from over the greater part of the civilized world. For sale Ivy R. >S. Kuowlton. White Lnbor. First street—east eud of bridge. II. 15. Gist, of the California Saw ¡ ! Port Orford. He will be down i -.ti i ■ it ,i i Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Bell, of works, with branches in Portland this way soon. Any person or persons cutting on aud Seattle, was in this part several W. R. Darby runs the "ligbtniDg Trempealeau, Michigan, brother or removing C hittim B ack from the days lately cavassiug our sawmill express” among the hauling fra aud sister-in-law of Mrs. W. Rich, 55? D e a le r in Southern Oregon Go’s, land, without men. ternity, and will serve the public o f this city, who have been visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. R ich’s beiug duly authorized will be prose promptly and carefully in all busi J. A. Black, Anua Guerin, W, cuted according to law. * folks for several weeks, departed W .Deyoe nnd Leta Braden, young ness entrusted to him. 0p | yesterday for their home. Mrs. J. W. Gilmore, sistpr folks of My rtle Point, w ho were ' ."“Any person furumhinu nuffici.’iit evi- T. L. Stitt, son o f Editor D. E. S h e a s , H a t s , M e n ’s C loth in g, out driving Sunday, registered at our townsman aud merchant, of deuce for the recovt ry of Bark so taken will be given one-half of the bark recovered- Hamburg, California, departed for Stitt, of the Bandon Recorder, who] Hotel Coquille. S outhern O regon C ompany . is a member of the life-saving crew | Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, her home Ivy yesterday’s train, after Mrs. C. W. Martin returned from a visit witli her brother here aud at Yaquiua, in company with his Paints, Oils, etc. her visit to Sau Fraucisco aud also the one at Bandou. T H E sister, Mina Til auch, passed through their large stock o f goods person this place eu route to the valley Capt. C. E- Edwards nnd Sur ally selected by herself while there where they will visit for a few days veyor Cat heart who were in onr have arrived and is beiug opened Oregon Flour per sack, 75 cts. during Mr. S’s leave o f absence. Men’s ar.d Boys’ Clothing. city last week and departed all the for display. Prunes, choice, per lb, 6 cts. See our to $ 1 0 S t a r t s , J. S. Unyes and family of Em same pedestrian tourists, but wo Tomatoes, per can, 5 cts. and higher; Dry Goods, Notions, J. J. Lamb, accompanied by suppose they caught n train at the pire were passengers on Monday’s Rice, 20 lbs for $1. Shoes, Tin and Agnte Ware, train on their way to Bandon wbpre his little daughter Irene, took Coll junction. Wm. Gather, Proprietor, Coru Meal, 10 lb sack, 25 cts. at low prices. Mr. H. goes to have a visit with ier’s stagn for Koseburg this morn F ob S ale —200 acres— 120 in Soap (laundry) 5 to 9 bars for 2 5 cts N A IL S ing. Mi. L. will attend the M. E. | bottom—sufficient for 25 or 30 his paieuts Mr. and Mrs. W. VV. Oysters (good) per can, 20 cts. are lower. and Church, South, conference which j dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of Hayes, who are recreating, before AG£1TE WA5JE, convenes nt Albany on the 15th. | town, ou rail and wagou roads to going to San Fraucisco on the new btenmer Mandalay, which will lie Uncle Ben Figg and wife re-1 Marshfield. Call at premises. QÜEEHS Wflt^E, ready to sail iu ten days or two R. G. M c Q uiqg . tam ed Friday from their visit of *tf several weeks with their daughter TIN W(1HE. * 1 A wharf and platform connecting I T, , ,, and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Taylor the river and I nil road al Cedar! Lawrence,C has. Gardiner Call and examino Roods and investigate prices, aul Alexson Building. Dement. Mr. F. is not very strong, Point for the transferring of sal aud J. H. Shell, of near Boise bat able to go about the street aud mon was recently constructed by City, Idaho, with their families, enjoy the iiue weather. J. H. Cecil for the Southern Ore drove through this place Saturday! nnd passed on toward Marshfield T. F. Phelps, the veterannry gon company. | They are looking for n place to lo surgeon, came iu by Collier’s stage F ob S a l f —G oing out o f the cate, having become tired of too! from Rosehurg last week, having j dairy business, I have 10 fine cows, much dry weather. If this part is traveled extensively over Oregon, all giving milk, for sale at a bar not too far to the other extreme, Washington and Idaho since leav gain. Call at my place one mile they will doubtless settle down. ing here last spring. He will be north of town or address mo at Co- They are intelligent and industrous along this part o f the coast for the j qoille City, Or. J. C. W atson . people nud will doubtless make Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, - - 50 cts 35 cts next several months or year. Rev. E. E. Scofield, o f Fairview -1 good citizens whom the community Chamberlain’s Colic Remedy, - - - 50 cts 35 cts Having purchased the team aud " ill fill Hie pulpit o f Rev. Fitch ut jin which they see fit to locate may Chamberlain’s 1‘nin Balm, . . . .',0 cts 35 cts e te r business interest of J. P. Messer the M. E. church, south, on Sun-! well feel proud, Chamberlain’s Pills (St. Patrick’s), 25 cts 15 cts in the teaming and transfer busi day, September 10th, while the | The enterprising people of that' Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions) 25 cts 15 cts On and after Sept., 24th grand display o f Pattern Hats. ness heretofore conducted Ivy ns, latter is in attendance at the an- 8PCli<)I1 of U)u Nortl, I,'lirk |mVt> tllP Vaseline - - - - - - - - - - 10 cts 5 cts All hinds of Millinery Goods, Dress Trimmings and Linings, I will hereafter conducted the same mini conference of that church., a|,atmPIlt8 completed and will i Quinine still down. Inquire at our store for price. alone in onr usual prompt man Mrs. 1’. W. Clark, wife o f Presi- place the stringers Rcross the Fancy Silks, Yarns, Fancy-Work Materials, Kr.it Goods and Nou- ner. Will deliver the mill wood dent Clsik of the Bandon woolen- neighborhood bridge which will d t i 6S M A C Y & M OORE. at the usual pi ice and do a general mills, accompanied by her son Ray, span that stream between the places i PATTERNS CUT AND STAMPING DONE TO ORDER. hauling business. passed through town yesterday of 1. T. Weekly and J. F. Crosby, Call and inspect her Goods. - - - Coquille City, Sept. 1, 1900, W i l l M a n s e l l . enronte to their home at Oregon j The bridge will be a siroug and City, where the boy will attend substantial structure, six feet above C- H. Fry and family, o f nrnr | high water. Tl lis will be a great j town, started yesterday morning school. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hoffman, accom- convenience to these people and; with team for a visit with the par DEALERS IN ents o f Mrs. Fry who live at New- pnnied Mrs. C. W. Martin home they deserve much credit for their j C. A. GAGE, Proprietor. berg, Yamhill county. They will from San Francisco, and Mr. H. i Mimany and working in union on j Fine Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, attend the annual conference of is looking up a location nt which to 8Uch valuable public improve Silverware, Optical Goods, the M. E. Church South nt Albany, conduct a brewery. He will prob inents. Musical Instruments. while ou their trip. Rev. E. L. ably locate at Bandon. He is a Now, that light rains are falling, W E DO R E P A IR IN G Fitch sccompnined them. They skillful brewer, having formerly and Hint there is no danger of fires will be gone about three weeks, been connected with W elland's; spreading as they have previously i Of Fine Watchea, Clocks nnd t h e CITY. Jewelry. Harvey Price was over fronJ l>rewery Snn Fnuunsco. done, it would be a good idea f o r 1 North Bend to visit Ins uncle and Mrs. J. S Coke, sr„ of B rew s-! ,h e P‘’°P ,p ,n 'hfl oafekirte of town, Wo do all work promptly. friends at Riyerion, returning yes- ter Valley, came in Inst week with PHr,leu,,'»ry on the north side, to We do it well. terday. He has been holding the Geo. Collier and visited several c rHr UP 8ud burn trasli ns it may C i g a r s . T o b a c c o C a n d i e s 1STn t s O r a n g e s , Wc do it at the loweat possible price- e iuse more fire than would he com oaition of head sawyer in the position the days with her daughter, Mrs. Judge L e m o n s S o d a -W a te r . We try to please our customers. 'Jorth Bend mill for some time W. North W. Ilarlocker, o f this place. She con fortable or profitable during dry No order too large or small for our prompt and careful attention. wpather with a heavy north wind B. Piper having been somewhat tinued her trip to the bay yester -<W e S o l i c i t “X o n r F a t r c n a g e . iudispo3ed for a while. The mill day in company with her son J. S. prevailing. is uow shut down for a Bhort time Mis. Coke is looking well, her vi % l e n i r ò . E iyes T e s t e d a n d F itc e d — T r y U s . while the four new boilers recently health having wonderfully iir- D. w is -S r iplh y —At B andoli, Spptem ber r>. I l'.OO. by A. D. Moria. Uolliu I{. Davis received are lining placed. proved o f late. nnd Miss NoraM. Hbipley. —H WM C l a**-*- ■ Lwwynvui »r.v.sa- . ^ s. N bàl -D urrand —In Coqnille City, At Hotel Coqiille. Sente’.,b. r 5. 1900. by .Indite I*. Hnrlocker, A. W. Neal and Mis.i Lizzie A STI1ICTLV F litK T CLASS Dnrrnud. — Grass seed at Know I ton’s. * Go to Kuowlton for Grass seed.* County court adjourned Saturday, j This wns a short term. F ish erm en ’s rubber boots at Hawkins’ at unusually low prices.* M. H. Hersey has a new and beautiful sign for his new store, (JiU jn iH f C ttij giw aitu AT HAWKINS’ B u t N e w O n es, BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE. zatecowito) Groceries, Hats and Caps; New Shoes, New Drygoods. H 0 ÏEL COQUILLE fe ì T U P P E R G R A N :, 1 ) T UTILE TEMPERANCE HOUSE NOTICE. % .f ' C - J.W.LENEVE, Dry Goods, rjordwore, I. X . Tinware, HARDWARE Drygoods, L . STORE, General Merchandise Who Said Our Price s By J. S. KANEMATZ, would be raised by-and-by? Well, we have RAZED them, for a fact—read the following: MILLINERY OPENING MRS:, c. f c j M j N n k StretitHais display>edc n and a) T IT E Wed. Sept. 34th. WiLSON JEWELRY CO. » “C L Y D E ” Best Pool and Billiard Tobies Fresii Fruits li? Ever? Stewr Southern Oreqon State Hornja! School, Ashland, Oregon. LEVI STRAUSSfc CO SPRING BOTTOM MUTS » riioroiigh iii-adcnm* instruction«. The training Each trnining Bacii i ~ Ç 6 « c h e r a apeeialiat. Beautiful nnd ic ilthful location nml homc-likc sur- roundings. t ¡"lient proffHsonnl NV»JP¡,|| ugliest prof, -siiiuil D I F ,» . IIonmoN—On Fi*litr\p, S rp to’ nb**r ♦», 1900. •Jo.it) K<*nntdo K obison. aged til years. 7 m onths and * davs. R om ,wi)*n—Near C h i t I’ »* ( ’it* Sppt. fi, l'.AKi, Oust ivc "»-ytar-old sou o f M r. and M rs. f j . lioiMriudcr. A ^NORMAL' SCHOOL. N orton —At Grand Junction, Colorado, S« pt. 2, 1!M ifi, io Mr. and Mrs. Gent Nor- ton. a> dan<.(liter. R’ R ki . o w- At Myrtle Point, Or., An«?. 1300 t . Mr and Mrs. Manley Bark low a daughter. U a ll T erm B e g in s S e p te m b e r lo th . Better Write f i CATALOGTE an i further iufurmation, W. il CLAYTON, Pres. P fA R R Y ’S m n .lL . AND PASSENGER o \ ^ t i n r I fiJij' • f i VA l — LINE. 11K I WEEN COQUILLE CITY AND MARSHFIELD. Fine, room y fo a c h . g ood 'e*»m,cnrc*fnl, skilled driver, ami prompt delivery. L eav e* ( ’otjaille nt 1 o’clock p. m.; arrive» M arshfield a t li p. in. L eaves M a r s h fi e ld n t fi o*cb c k a. m. each day. arriving a l C oqn itle C ity at 11 a. in. IT e v e t i l . li A itlt) - . SI P i jj r ia t j f 1