Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 09, 1900, Image 3

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    W IL S O N J E W E L R Y CO.,
¿quitt* itti) Vernili.
T U E SD A Y , UCT.
LOCAL
'J,
1900.
ITEM S.
Grass need at Kuowltou’s.
Additional locals on 2d page
W. H. Hchroeder, of Arago, was
in town today.
J. C. Pierce, of Fairview was in
town yesterday.
School Books aud all school sup*
«lies at Knowltou’s.
*
Mrs. Claude Nosier is the Bixth
teacher in our school.
J. A. Radalmugh, of the upper
riyer, was in town Saturday.
A dance in towu on the 13.
For appleboxes, go to the Lyons
mill.
Two-acre tract, good house. Will
Fred Krouenbeis urrived from be sold cheap as owner wants
Nome today.
money. Call ou Sanford for par­
W. H. Hunt, the photographer, ticulars.
is in town today.
Suburbai) Property!
Several communications crowd­
ed out this week.
When shopping in town don’t
forget the I. X. L. store.
liarve Johnson, of Myrtle Point,
had busiuess in towu today.
The Argo will be due in a day
or.
Haye you that freight aeady?
Mrs. Curtis, of this place, went
to Bandon today to visit her son,
The family of Dr. Strange ar­
Don’t forget the Democrat club rived from Koseburg this evening.
organization Thursday night.
Capt. Wilcox and wife, o f the
J. A. Cox, of Bandon, wus in town North Fork were iu towu Satur­
today, returning by Dispatch.
day.
Largest stock of trunks and vn
60 Days- Hawkins’ will sell
lices iu town just received at C. W. Hats aud (japs at greatly reduced
Martin's.
* prices.
*
Mrs. Tlios. Stillwell, of Fishtrap,
Buy *10 worth of goods at Geo.
visited frieuds in town |the last of Robiuson’s aud have your photo
the week.
enlarged free.
J. S. McEwen aud family de­
Hot "Thicken dinner on election
parted for residence in California day. Served by the ladies of the
last week.
M. E. church.
*
A social dance will be given in
Our townsman, J. W. Krewson,
Masonic hall on the uight o f the returned from his business trip
13th iust.
to Draiu Wednesday.
Clearence Sale at cost of Knowlton’s 5c. and 10c. Tablets
Gent’s Golf Shirts at Hawkin’s, are the very best that can be
Finest quility.
* bought for that price.
A Democratic club will be organ­
Garden vegetables, farm produce,
ized at the Masonic hall Thursday butter aud eggs will be taken at
evening, at 7 :30.
M. H. Horsey’s new grocery.
*
Groceries at Mersey’s new store.
N. Lorenz is moving bis ira-
Dry goods to arrive in the near fu­ I mense stock of goods into bis new
ture. Call aud see him.
and tommodious store building on
Perry Stoddard, of the upper Front street.
river, was in town yesterday, re­
N otice —Persons wanting car-
turning by steamer Beta.
perts woven, please call ou Mrs.
Leaye your subscription at the F. A. White just across the street
*
“ Clyde” for all the Pacific const east of court house.
daily and weekly papers.
*
C. W. Martin's hnve received
A full assortment o f ladies’ coats their fall supply of overcoats, um­
and jackets just received nt C. W. brellas, etc. Fix yourself for the
*
Murtiu’s. Call early aud get your coming winter showers.
choice.
*
Go and see Mrs. Moon’s grand
Macy A Moore offer for Bale display of millinery before your
their wall paper, paint and oil de­ neighbor takes eway the prettiest
partment, This is a good business hat—just the oue you wanted.
for small capital.
For sale at at a sacrifice— Two
People’s Horae Journal at C. A. Farms, and several town lots in Co-
Gage’s for 14 mouths for 35c if quille. nonresident owners. Ban-
you subscribe between now aud ford the Real Estate man has the
bargains, as usual.
*
the 20th of October.
Mrs. Geo. Martin returned from
Myrtle Point Monday where she
bad been for some time visiting
with Mr. and. Mrs. J. VV. Huff.
R. D. Sanford is offering some
improved business property in Co-
quille, at a price which will pay
‘JO per cent lental on investment. *
A ppleboxes —The Lyons mill
in this city is prepared to tarnish
appleboxe patterns, sawn to per­
fect sizes aud ienghts at usual
prices.
*
We learn that Mi. Ericson, the
photographer, has purchased the
gallery of Mr. Stratford, of Marsh­
field, and will move to that point
this week.
F or S ale —Seven choice calves
and ten tons of good hay, at the
Quick place on Lampey creek.
Call on or address T. J. Owen
Coquille City.
W. H. Waddington, of Lampey
creek, called on us yesterday aud
placed on our desk samples of straw­
berries fresh from the patch. The
berries are well formed, large in
size, one measuring only a small
fraction under two inches iu length,
and the flavor reminded oue of
May or June fruit.
E. L. Arnold, formerly a so­
journer and miner in Coos county,
uow of Dougins, was iu town yes­
terday, returning from Bandon
homeward. He is miking pre­
parations to do some mining in
southern Dougins, speaking very
hopeful
of his prospect. We
sincerely hope he may succeed be-
yond bis most hopeful expectations.
Having purchased the team and
business interest of J. P. Messer
in the teaming and transfer busi­
ness heretofore conducted by us,
I will hereafter conducted the same
alone in our usual prompt man­
ner. Will deliver the mill wood
at the usual pi ice aud do a general
hauling business.
W ill M ansell .
"I wish to express my thanks to
the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­
edy, for having put on the market
such a wonderful medicine,” says
W. W. Ma8singill, of Beaumont,
Texas. There are many thousands
of mothers whose children have
been saved from attacks of dysen­
tery and cholera infantum who must
also feel thankful. It is for sale by
R. 8. Knowlton.
JE W E L E R S,
Baby shoes nt Pike & Sugg’s.'
Go to Knowlton for Grass seed.*
Several schooners arrived in the
yesterday.
The tug Triumph sailed from
San Froncisco yesterday.
Our old friend W. L. Hayter,
of Arago, was in town yesterday.
The Ladies of the M E. church
will give a chicken dinuer Election
day.
*
Dancers should not forget the
social dance ou the night of the
13lh.
Still e Riddlp, the cattle buyer
o f Douglas couuty, was in towu
today.
The steamer Rota carries pas­
sengers to the dance nt this place
on the night of the 13th free.
See those nice vegetables at M.
H. Hersey’s. I f you purchase
tbem they will be deliveied free.*
Clias. Houser, o f the Middle
Fork, was in towu last week, dick­
ering with Jobosou, the sawmill
mau.
120 acres of timber land to sell
at a great sacrifice.
R. D . S anford ,
Coquillo, Or.
A protracted meeting will be
held at tLe Christian church, be-
giuning the 4th Sunday iu this
month.
Mrs. Capt. Levi Snyder, of the
lower river, was in towu Saturday,
returning from a visit up the river
with her parents.
W A T C H M AKERS,
Our old friend, Lonnie Dickson,
A full line of Bicyole fixtures at
Pettit’s harness shop.
* arrived from his Cape Nome trip
J. N! Summerlin, of Lee was a by Mortiu’s Stage Saturday. Like
so many having ubout the some
business visitor in towu ou Thurs­
experience, Lonnie comes beme
day.
satisfied thPre ere other places
Repairing, oiling nnd cleaning more desirable iu which to seek
harness done at Pettit’s, Prices fortunes than the Nome country.
reasonable.
*
Z. 1 . Siglin, tbe stock raiser of
the isthmus, bad busiuess in our
town Thursday.
O P T IC IA N ,
No Goods
AT HAWKINS'
13m
t ISTew Ones,
BESTFORTHE
BOWELS Groceries, Hats and Caps;
BOTH IN QUALITY
AND PRICE.
The Millinery goods of Mesdnmes
Pike <fe Sugg buve arrived. Call
and see them.
*
I f you h a v e n 't a regular, h ea lth y m ov em en t o f the
b ow el« e v ery day. y ou 'ro sick, o r w ill be. K eep your
bow els open, aud be well- F orce, in th e shape o f
v iolen t ph ysic o r pill poison, Is da ngerous. T b e
sm oothest, easiest, m ost p e r fe ct way o r keep in g the
bow els cle a r aud cleau Is to tako
Uucle Sol Spurgeon, who fniuted
falling iu the fireplace oDe night
two or three weeks ago, is still in
a very eofedled condition.
New Shoes, New Drygoods.
Call and Inspect Our Beautiful Lines of Summer Goods*
George Pettit has purchassd
the stock of harness from F. Long
& Son and will carry a complete
stock o f everything in the harness
line.
*
OIEL COQUILL
F or S ale —200 acres— 120 in
J o h n
c w r æ E Œ ib T ,
bottom—sufficient for 25 or 30
P lea sa n t. P alatable, P otent. T aste G ood, D o G ood,
N ever Sicken. W eaken, or G ripe. 10c, 2 J t , 50c W rite
Proprietor J g j
dairy cows; 2 miles northwest of fo r fr e e sam ple, and booklet on health. A d dress
town, on rail and «‘rtgou roads to B u r l in g Rem edy C om pany, C hicago , M o n tre a l, Mow f o r k . 328 a
Marshfield. Call at premises.
New Management;
*tf
R. G. McQuioo.
New Furnishings Throughout;
Joseph and Jobu Lorenz, neph­
Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached.
ews of our townsman, N. Lorenz,
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are up from Trinity county, Cali­
Ta’ le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. All white help
fornia, aud will look into some of
New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office nnd Reading Room
the mining pospects of Coos county.
These gentlemen are thorough
miners and will no doubt be able
Oocmill© City. Or.
to find something that will interest
general cutting, fittin g and m anu­
them when they have looked well W ill fa do
ctu rin g o f ki^h grade m en 's cloth in g
in up-to-date styles.
over our mining districts. They
lot o f pa terns from w hich you
are at present enjoyiug a genuine I A splendid
m ay make your selection,
R. E- L. BEDILiLION, Proprietor,
visit with Mr. L. aud family.
j Speoial attention given to clea ning cloth in g
f
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
F. S. Slagle,
Merchant Tailor,
TXJPPER HOUBEj
B A N D O N ,’: O R E G O N .
We are not so uncivil as to
This Popular Resort is better prepared
than ever to care for tbe
Traveling Public.
Headquarters for Traveling Business Men. Special inducements to
Lead you by the ear into our store.
Tourists and Families contemplating visiting this Famous
Nor, are we so selfish as to ask you Summer R esoit—Bandon Beach. Rates, SI to SI.50 per day.
L M. Strong, the popular teach­
er, who has just finished a term of
school in the ltackleff district,
made us a pleasant call yesterday.
Geo. Martiu will start with bis
stage
for Itoseburg Thursday.
All wishing lo make the trip will
do well to see Mr. Martiu aud se­
cure a seat.
E N G R AVER S,
to trade with us altogether.
F o r A\
But
THE
we have got goods to sell— and
B a r g a i n s -<o°-
fjO ^ E N T
and we want a part of your trade.
D emocrats , A ttention ! There
will be a Democrats club organized
at the Masonic hall next Thursday
night. Conte out and do your whole
duty as a Democrat.
The wav we make you interested is
by offering good goods at almost
half
prices.
Should anything be
found uot exactly as represeted we
Surveyor Cathcart went to Grave)
cheerfully refuud money.
Ford yesterday to do some survey­
ing for Messrs. Devault and Ful­
Bach of these promises
stand our honor and reputa­
Geo. A. Robinson Las just re- some, the latter having purchased
cieved a big lot o f dry goods aud a portion of the farmers place.
tion unstained all these times.
Ericson, the photographer, went
boots and shoes.
His rnbbers
for the winter have also arrived. to Bandon today. He smiled on
KA W E M ATZ.
Call and see them.
* the H erald force en route. He
W. A. Goodman and T. J. Krew­ will take charge of the gallery lately
son have purchased the Flanders purchased at Marshfield the last of * © “lietnember the Fair Store stand.
house-moving geer, aud are now the week.
Following arc some of our prices: Celluloid collars, 5c.
prepared to do anything in that
A 20x40 foot addition is being Arm bands, 2 pairs for 5c.
Brass Pins, 5c a card.
lino with dispatch.
built outo the Odd Fellows’ buid- Men’s fine black socks, 5c a pair.
15c Dress canvasB. 10c yard.
Shoe buttons, 5c a gross.
It wille the Pie Tins, 3 for 10c.
At the beginning of the third i ing at the south side.
Silver teaspoons, 25c a dozen.
week of our school had swelled j same height as the main building 3-cornered saw files. 3 for 10c.
Court plaster, 2 packs for 5c.
from 212 to 249, al’ rooms in our| and an imposing square front put i Good over shirts, 25c np.
Thimbles, 2 for 5c.
new schoolhouse now being occu­ on the whole structure.
200 yds spool linen tlirCnd, 5c.
Assorted steel pons, 25c n gross.
pied, aud requiring six teachers.
A. G. Aiken passed through this 10c Leather watch chain, 5c.
Carpet tacks, 3 packs ior 5c.
George Martin arrived Saturday place Saturday eu route to Rose­ Asbestos stove mats, 3 f6r 10c.
I Good Japan Rice, 6c per lb.
eveuing from Roseburg with the! burg to see his brother, David I Fruit jar funnel, 5c.
j Sugar and Flour at the lowest
following named passengers: Rev. Aiken, of Douglas couuty, who is Good Toilet soapB, 4 f6r 5c.
market.
Starch,
3
for
25c.
lyiug
very
low,
haviug
suffered
C. A. Hyott and wife, Bert True,
New shades iu calicos, Ginghams
Louuie Dickson and D. J. Bennett, j a stroke of paralysis. He was Dress lining, 2 yards for 15c.
and Outing flannels just arrived
accompanied from this place by Pink clrambray, 10c per yd.
Dr. Moore requests settlement
Imported tissue papers, 5c dozen, j Others too numerous to mention.
his niece, Miss Ray Collier.
of all accounts due him by the close
Get our prices before bu ying else-
Milk pail, 25c.
Mrs. Geo. P- Topping, of Ban-
of October. After that, he will be
where.
Nickel safety pins, 3 cards for 10c.
compelled to place all uusettled don, visited her mother at this
place,
and
sister,
Mrs.
Nelson
accounts in the bauds of an attor­
ney for collection.
* Smith, o f Fishtrap, during circuit,
and remained to be present at the
A. B. Daniel Rud S. G. White,
wedding of her sister, Miss Thenie,
of the Grande Ronde valley, were
to M. D. Cutlip, o f Coos river,
in town Saturday. They looking
which took place Wednesday.
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at the county with view o f locating.
Rev. C. A. Hyatt, pastor in charge
Mr. Daniel has a place iu view, if
the roads are not too bad to bring of the work of the M. E Church,
South, of this plnce, arrived with
his family over.
his wife by Martin’s stage Satur­
When a fellow’s in love, that’s
day, and we find they are a fine
his business; When a girl is in
young couple, and we hope may Street Hals displayed on and after Wed. Sept. 24th.
love that’s her business; and when
be able to accomplish much good
you want a neat present for your
aud exteud the influence of the | On and after Sept., 24th grand display of Pattern Hats.
Sweetheart you know the place to
church.
All hinds of Millinery Goods, Dress Trimmings and Linings,
find it.
Fancy
Silhs, Yarns, Fancy-Worh Materials, Knit Goods\and Nou-
W ilson J ewelry C o .
A quite wedding took place at |
g / ticS -
the
residence
of
Mrs.
S.
E.
Wilkins,
Miss Rogers our uew arrival
PA J TERNS CUT AND STAMPING DONE TO ORDER.
from Humboldt couuty, Cal., re­ of this place last Wednesday, when j
lumed home with Miss Brown of M. D. Cutlip, of Coos liver aud Call and inspect her Goods. - - - Coquille City, Sept.i, 1900,
near Riverton today, Miss Bmwn Miss Thenia Wilkins, were united
having been visiting with the form­ in holy wedlock in the presence
er named young lady at her home of members of the family and a
few friends, Rev. E. L. Fitch per­
in this plnce.
forming the cereraouy. Attachese
D. J. Bennett, a late arrival from of our office were among the guests
C. A. GAGE, Proprietor.
California, is iD Coos county vis­ and fully appreciated Bud enjoyed
iting two o f his daughters, resi­ the pleasant affair ae well as the
dents of this county. One, Mrs. bouoiful supply o f weddiDg cake
Arthur Braden,of the Middie Folk, served. The happy conplf de­
whom he has not seen for over 18 parted by north bound train im­
the
years. Mrs. Fry, of Fairview, is mediately after the cermony for |
also a daughter.
the home of Mr. C. The H e r a l d j
A new remedy for biliousness is joins their many friends in hearty i
now on sale at R. 8. Knowlton’s congratulations and well wishes. Cigars. Totoaooo. Candles 2>Tu.ts Oranges,
drug store. It is called Chamber­
Lem ons Soda W a ter.
Some two weeks ago Mr. Chand-;
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. ler, manager of Coos-Bay-Rose- ^
It gives quick relief and will pre­ burg railroad had a survey made,
vent the attack if given as soon as nnd has since made the necessary
the first indication of the disease purchase of grounds for a depot!
appears. Price, 25 cents per box. sitg, and yesterday morning No. 1
Samples free.
* biougbt a special over with a crew
of raeo and the work o f clearing
the grouuds commenced in good
earnest by tbe railroad men, how­
A S T R IC T L Y FIRST-CLASH
ever, our townsman and hotel keep­
er, Jobu Cnrren, wus given the
contract and put men to work at
unon.
The building will be put
up at farther ei d of the cut at th »
Thorough academic instructions.
Tiu
Allen Collier ploce, a beautiful site
highest professorial training
Farli
aud conveniently located.
This
cacher a specialist.
Beautiful ami
will be a great convenience, aa the
healthful location and home-like sur
building heretofore ns-sl has been
rounding«.
inadeqnote aud a new, laige and
"fall Term Begins Septem ber l o t h .
commialio is depot will he duly ap­
p o in te d by our townspeople and Better Writef for CATALOGUE and further information,
shippers as well traveling public..
W. M. CLAYTON, Prc.
J.
s.
T
UTTLE TEMPERANCE HOUSE
Cocfuille Oity. Oregon.
First-class ìd every respect; courteous treatment.
ular Boarding aud Lodging.
Transient and reg.
White Labor.
First street—east end o f bridge.
«£■ D e a le r in
J.W.LENEVE,
S h oes,
GEN’L MDSE. GROCERY.
H a ts,
D
r y
G o o d s,
M e n ’ s ^ G lo th in g ,
Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails,
Paints, Oils, etc.
Oregon Flour per sack, 75 cts.
Prunes, choice, per lb, 6 cts.
Tomatoes, per can, 5 cts.
Rice, 20 lbs for SI.
Corn Meal, 10 lb sack, 25 cts.
Soap ( laundry) 5 to 9 bars for 25 cts
Oysters (good ) per can, 20 cts.
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.
See our $ 5
S u its ,
and higher; Dry Goods, Notions,
Shoes, Tiu and Agate Ware,
at low prices.
N A IL S
are lower.
J
Who Said Our Prices
would be raised by-and-by?
MILLINERY OPENING
Well, we have RAZED them,
for a fact— read the following:
l i t . ©, i^ M o o N r s ),
TITE “CLYDE”
Best Pool and Billiard
JableS m cm.
Fresh Fruits by Every Sleamer
Southern Oregon State Normal School,
Ashland, Oregon.
LEVI S T R A U S S & C O '
SPRING BOTTOM PANTS
^ N O R M A L SCHOOL.
<
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, - -
50 cts
Chamberlain's Colic Remedy, - - -
50 cts
Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
- - -
50 cts
Chamberlain's Pills (St. Patrick’s), -
25 cts
Porous Plasters (with a few exceptions)
25 cts
Vaseline - - - - - - - - - -
10 cts
Quinine still down. Inquire at our store for price.
35
35
35
15
15
5
cts
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M ACY A MOORE.
W ilson jewelry co. f M -
DE A LER S IN
Fine Jewelry, Watches, Clochs,
Siluerware, Optical Goods,
Musical Instruments.
Of
W E DO R E P A IR IN G
FI do Watches, Clocks aud
Jewelry.
We do all work promptly.
We do it well.
We do it at the lowest possible price.
We try to please our customers.
No order too largo or small for our prompt and careful attention.
W o Solicit "STcur Patronage.
D yes
T e ste d
a n d F itt e d — T r y
Us
TTA R R Y S
M A IL
AND
PASSENGER
STAGE
LINE,
BETW EEN
COQUILLE C I T Y J N D M ARSHFIELD.
F in«, ro o m ? C onch, g o o d tenni.cnrefnl, skilled
driver, nnd prom pt delivery.
Leaves C oan ille nt, 1 o 'c lo c k p.
a rriya »1
Marshiield at <» p. in.
Leaven Marshfield at C» o 'c lo c k a. m. each
day, arriving a l C oqn ille City at II a. in.
C O L H A R R Y , Proprietor.