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WILSON JEW LERY CO., JEWELERS, WATCH iSoignWi (Tity T U E SD A Y , NOV. 20, 1900. LOCAL ITEM S. Additional locals on 2d png« Grass need lit Kuowltou's. * At Masonic Hull Saturday nignt. Levi Smith, of the hay, was in to ’vn Saturday. T. F. lenuissou is doing a gen eral hauling business. Qiaudpa Dean celebrated his eightieth birthday Inst Tuesday, George Flanagan, of Marshfield was over to this place yesterday. Largest stock of trunks and ya lices in town just received at C. W Martin’s. * Chi stain» is near. Mncy & Moore will sell their jewelry at reduced prices for the next two weeks. * D. N. McNair, son of David McNair of near Myrtle Point, is at tending the academy in this place. A full assortment of ladies’ coats and jackets just received at C. VV. Martin’s. Call early and get your choice. * Miss Addie Snyder, of Marsh field, is over visiting her grand parents, Mr. aud Mrs. VV. W. Hayes, o f this city. Macy A Moore offer for sale their wall paper, paint- and oil de partment, This is u good business for small capital. Mr. Hicks, the photographer, who now occupies the Wilkins gal lery, is making three dozen Btamp photos for 50 cents. Geo. O. Pope, of the Fishtrap section, was a Coquille City visitor ou Saturday and .made lasting acquuiuteuce with the H erald . A p p l f . b o x e s — The LyonB mill, in this city is prepared to tarnish npplebux patterns, b u w u to per fect sizes and leughts at usual prices. * liev. T. J. Owen and family re turned to their home on tie lower river yesterday after their attend ance at the protracted meetings just closed at this place. The copartnership heretofore existing between the Meedames Pike & Sugg has bpen disolved and the business will be conducted iu the future by Mrs. Sugg. ZDOHsT’T Dou’ t buy trushy Jewelry when, for the same amount or a little morp, you can bnv good, reliable goods at W i l s o n J e w e l r y C o . W a n t e d — to exchange Oregon City and Clackamas county prop erty. Call or address Mrs. L. E. Thayei, over Macy & Moore’s Phar macy, Coquille City, Oregon. * Willie Cray returned from a trip of about three months’ dura tion through the Umpqua valley on Saturday. Ms is looking well and we are glad to see him again. MAKERS, ENGRAVERS, OPTICIAN.' For appleboxea, go to the Lyons mill. W. D. Roberts, o f Riverton, was School Books aud nil school sup Two-acre tract, good house. Will | plies at Knowlton’s. * be sold clu-ap as owner wants in town jresioiday. • • A f te r I w a s I n d u c e d t o t r y C A H C A * - Holiday goods at half price for M K T S , I will n ever be w ithout them in the house. If you waut a genuine shave by money. Call on Sanford for par f liver was In a very bad shape, aud niy head two weeks at Macy & Moore’s • a M ched and I had stom ach trouble. Now. sin ce tak a real artist, go to McDonald's. ticulars. ing C aacareu. I fe e l One My w ife has also used Groceries at Mersey's new store. them with b eneficial results fo r sour stom ach." Hersey, the grocer, keeps the "Josiah's Courtship” Saturday Dry goods to arrive in the Dear fn- J o*. K.H XU LLN G, 1*21 Congress h i . St. Louis, Mo. finest and freshest vegetables to be night. • | ture. Call aijd see him. * had. CANDY \ious Christmas goods rnnst he closed ^ The Academy fits studeuta to CATHARTIC G. W. Stewart, the liveryman of 1 -;nw pun d/qsunuiqjom ui tt • ssd / q out—your price, Macy & Moore. * enter college. Myrtle Point, paid Coquille City a aq 0} pao;unjnng qjom _ brief business visit Thursday. A carload of shipkneeB was ta “ Josiuh’s Courtship” at Masonic / / o ‘hsa;jnoo ;sow;n aq; q;;m J ken over by yesterday’s train from Hall Saturday night. m a o « m a w n R M i n m o Garden vegetables, farm produce, pa;naj; jauio;sno fìjana pun qonm1 the upper river. 60 Days- Hawkins’ will sell batter and eggs will be taken nt See those nice vegetables at M. | Hats and (japs at greatly reduced M. U. H jrsey’s new grocery. * ■sqjom _ H. Hersey’s. I f you purchase i prices. »t*nt. T aste Good. Do Jno ;n ßu/nno jo ßjipuodsajjoo * | “ Josiah’s Courtship” will be Qood. N ever Blckeu. W ea **‘ ken, or G ripe, 10c. 25c. 60c. them they will be dpliveied free.*: jaq;\a ßq' •noß o; ;} anoud sn ;a 1 ... C U R E C O N S T I P A T I O N . ... H. 8. Schwatka, superintendent rendered in Masonic Hall Saturday If your hair is not just right nnd of the government jetty at Baadon, night by Myrtle Point local talent. I B U rlln g litm ody C o n p n .y , ( b lea r*, M ontr*sl, Mew Y ork . US ■;samoj aq; ajn saouj jno _ you are bothered with dandruff,-try | Go aDd see it. XJJ d l l Ul US' was in town Thursday. N0-T0-BAC ïiïddn b , T -V. oba r ..vj cco *-.!d w ‘fin;s o; ajaq oun am ‘sn a n ai/a O Iia b - lu Dr. Phelps’ Hair Vigor. It is a Fred Schetter, the telegrapher Attorney J. W. Bennett, of sure cure. of Empire, came over on yester- Clearence Sale at cost of Have you seen those beautiful Marshfield, weut to Portland on the •ß;unoo \ _ dry’s train and proceeded t j Ban- Gent's G olf Shirts at Hawkin’s, dinner sets at the I. X. L. ? If Alliance, which sailed Thursday. don by steamer. Finest quility. * sooQ ‘ß;iQ ai/mboQ ui ajaq ;qßi I I not, you should go at once and Editor E. E. Johnson, o f the Joe Laird came in yesterday take them io. * Bulletin, made a flying business The Areata arrived in Coca bay I f you wish to mnke your best visit to Marshfield the last of the from a trip to Roseburg over the Ihursday afternoon being only 42 auop ßuinjno pun ßui;;no auo;s Coos bay wagou-road. He saw but hours from San Francisco. frieDd n Christmas present go to week. ßja;auiab fo spun f/n ‘pajisop little more snow on the mountains Kanematz’s. He has the finest R. E. Shioe, secretary of the The Ladies Aid society of the uß/sap ßun ui j'apjo o; apniu a j than we have here in the valley. selection to be hod. Southern Oregon company at Em M. E- church will tie and finish off ■sßuidoQ While they guarantee that their comfortables for 50 cents each. J. H. Flanagan, o f the Flanagan pire City, was a Coquille visitor on * pun sauo;spnaH ‘s;uauinuow prices shall remain the same, nnd Bennett Bank, of Marshfield, Friday. Quite a lot of frieght come over auo;spun§ pun ayunjQ ‘a /q jn fw Hawkins is offering **s premiums took the Arcrtn which sailed Satur Our old friend, David Mathers, some of the most beautiful hand- from the bay the middle of the day for San Francisco. of near Riverton, was in town to week, which came up on the Alli Our friend John Bonewitz, of day, doing business with our mer painted china ware to be found iu ance- our city. Myrtle Point, attended to busiuess chants. Editor Jesse Luse, of the Marsh matters in town Snturdny. Peter Crow, o f the Schroeder Johnson’s mill near town had n field Sun, was over to this place a C. W. Martin’s have received slight break-down yesterday, but sbiuglemill on Halls creek, was in couple of times last week, doing He telle us Mr. their fall supply o f overcoats, um will Dot be idle ¡ d consequence town Friday. Hammack is doing a rushing busi some real estate business with our brellas, etc. Fix yourself for the very long. ness with the mill and making a townsman and druggist, R. S. coming winter showers. * Knowlton. The I. X. L, is making a spe first class article o f shingles. To rent—for cash in payments cialty o f the Maher & Grosh cutler, Our fripnd aDd former breakman The laigest stock o f Dolls in — 160-aere dairy ranch, with sepa every piece of which is warranted Coquille will go at a sacrifice till on the train here,|\Vill WrenD, was rator, 12 cows and hay. Apply to to be what it is represented. * entire stock is disposed of. Don’t in the big wieck near Roseburg J. Q uick Coquille, Or J O H N miss this chance o f makiog the which occurred a few days ago, P r o p r ie t o r I f you have a house or barn that but luckily came out uninjured. littlefolks happy at so small a cost. yon want moved call on Krewson We congratulate Will on this luck * Macy & Moore & Goodman they have all kinds of as it was certainly a narrow escape. Musical Instruments, Sheet New Management; tools to do the work on short no J. M. Byers, of Fishtrap, was in Music. Every hing in music New Furnishings Throughout; Rice Murray started for Camas tice. * town Saturday BDd when we en Call on us Commodious Sample-Rooms Attached. quired iuto tlip cause of the broad valley with his niece, Miss Laura Krewson nnd Goodman have W ilson J ewelry Co. sm ile he w oie, we found that a ten- Murray, of the Blanco hotel, Marsh opened up a carpenter shop in the Ta’ le service the equal of any in southern Oregon. AH v nit' help old school building and are pre As an appreciation o f the liberal pound baby girl had taken up its field, Saturday. Miss Murray goes New Bar attached; : : Large and comfortable Office and Bending Room pared to do all kinds of carpenter patronage Hawkins’ store is re abode with them on the previous to be with her sister who is very work. * ceiving at the bauds of our town morniDg. low and doubts of her recovery ex W anted .— One hundred couples nnd county people he has ordered U. L. Gray, o f Myrtle Point, n lot of beautifully hand painted of newly roarripd people to buy : came down yesterday to make all ist. They made a hard drive, going their wedding Dinner Sets from chinnwsre which he is giving as prelimenary arrangements for a day and night. the I. X. L. Mr Gnllior has a big premuims. play to be given iD Masonic Hall — D e a le r in w lot specially ordered for this pur The Woodmen of Myrtle Camp, Saturday night by talent of that pose. * nt this place will give those who city. The posters used are the Our new arrival, J. A. Jackson enjoy the light fantastic a chance handwork of Mr. Gray, being done nnd family, have moved into J, S. to dunce the old year as well as with a brush. They are beauties. MoEwen’s bouse on Hall street. the old century out and the new S h o e s , H a t s , M e n ’s C lo th in g, “ Christmas is coming and soon Not having been able to secure n oues in ut their nnoual ball lo be will be here. The jolliest and best- Groceries, Notions. Stationery, Tin and Agate Ware, Nails, house before, they had been shelt given here New Years’ eve. est old day in the year.” Mncy & Paints, Oils, Stoues, etc. ered ! y Rev. Mr. Brink, For sale on easy terms— Large Moore have some holiday goods on When a fellow’s in love, that’ s new G room House, orchard, and linnd that mast be disposed of with- his business; W h«n a girl is in 2 to 10 acres land to suit purchaser. iu two weeks. Now is your chance love that’s her business: and when Also 1J acres without buildings, to obtain twice as much for yonr Men’s acd Boys’ Clothing. Oregon Flour per sack, 85 ets. you want a neat present for vour also 3 acres unimproved, and 2 acres money as you will be able to get See our $ 5 t ( . $ 1 0 S t i l t s , Prunes, choice, per lb,.6 cts. Sweetheart you know the place to with 3 room house and orchard, Inter. * aud higher; Dry Goods, Notions, Rice, 20 Ills for ¡81, find i t part bottom land Shoes, Tin and Agate Ware, The first snow wo have seen for Com Meal, 10 lb sack, 25 cts. W ilson J ewelry Co. * R. D. S anford , Coquille. at low prices. nearly two years fell yesterday Soap (laundry) 5 lo 10 bars,25cts Josiah’s Courtship, a farcical there A. W. Ericson, the photographer, evening aud this morning, Oysters (good ) per can, 20 cts. comedy-drama, will be played in took Monday’s tram for Marshfield not havmg a flake fallen in this Masonic Hall Saturday night by where he will take the steamer for section last winter. At present it local talent of Myrtle Point. A his former home at Areata, Califor seems as though there may be free boat will carry passengers nia. Mr. Ericson has done quite enough for the school boys to en from the upper river. A big house a good business in bis line at d if joy a little snowballing, however it should be iu attendance. Notice of Disolution. ferent point in the country, mak is melting almost as fast as it falls. The Woodmen o f the World, of ing a specialty of Btamp photos. Will Darby has sold out his team Notice is hereby Riven that the copart Coquille City will give their annual T. J. Powers, of Waco, Texas, is ing business in Coquille City to nership heretofore existing between the Mesdnmes Pike A Sugg, is thi<day by mu ball New Year’s eve. This will be our latest arrival. His family is our townsman, David Carey. Will tual consent dissolved, and the business a good time for those who enjoy yet at Marshfield and he is here is to assist in managing the busi heretofore conducted by said firm will be this kind of sport to celebrate the hunting a location. Houses are ness for n while. With all the carried on by Mrs. Sage, v?ho assumes all and will collect all accounts. coming in of the new year as well very scarce in this town, but we promptness and courtesy with obligations Dated this 16th day of Nov. 1900.| M rs . G. E. P ikb . ns that of thb new .century. think we will be able to find a shel which this business has been car M rs . V. M. Suoo. ried on in the past, the changing ter for th°ra. Mr. Powers is a C. A. Gage, o f the Clyde, is now of hands will not detract from its farmer and we hope he may see fit Treasurer’s Notice. receiving oranges and lemons di former effiemey and painstaking rect from the growers, sent fresh to mnke hiB future home in Coos care in serving tbs public. county. OTICE is hereby given that all County from the orchards which have IN Warrants endorsed prior to J»n. i* never been kept in large quantities 1898, will be paid on presentation at ray R. S. Knowlton, our popular Our city 1ms rpcipved 15 new office in Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon. in warehouses to heat, and other druggist is having the lumber for gasoline lamps of 500 candle power No interest will be allowed after Now. wise damage the fruit, but are kept a new dwelling put on the ground which will be placed at most advan 1 1900. This 25th day of Nov., 1900. moving right from the orchards to and will begiu the erection ot a tageous points which will give our J. B. DCLLEY, the consumer. He orders in large more commodious home in the little city an entirely different ap- County Treasurer. quantities and will be able to sup near future. He has purchased pearence. These are quite equal G r o c e r ie s a n d N o tio n s . ply dealers who wish to keep up lots of J. A Lose, near Davy Lowe’s to the electric Arc light, and this N d l ic i; l o i ll « 1; C l l i i e t i * o l C o q i i l l l c « II) with the times and keep the best. residence to which he will move! number will mrke the principal M a c k in t o s h e s , R u b b e r B o o ts & S h o e s order of the Board of Trustees of present building, to make part of our town with its system of the By Town FALL AND WINTER GOODS A SPECIALTY. of Coquille City, Coos Tounty, Our town needs more tenement his room for the new one on the lots walks almost as easily to go about Oregon: houses. Our population is grow Notice is hereby given that all smrs due in at night as in daylight. ing faster than buildings are being now occupied. tne Town for water rnnst be paid in advance Booms to let. Apply to H ehai . d . The Academy has come to stay. Sour Stomach Suburbai) Property! ‘NOS V H3IZOX V Ä AdisnaNi 3IAI0H BZINOHiVd Ï __ H if _ . _ til / • s >| jom oijUBjg i.9|qjEty| ’OQ S 003 COQUILLES J.W.LENEVE, Dry Dr. Moore requests settlement of all accounts due him by the close o f October. After that, he will be compelled to place all unsettled accounts in the hands of an attor ney for collection. * R. D. Sanford’s real estate agency consummated seyoral deals last week, among which were lots 7 and 8 in block 18 of Elliott’s ad dition to Geo. O. Leach; J. A Luse, lots near Lowe's to Ii. S. Knowlton nnd J. E. Master’ s lot near the Piesbyteriau church to J. W. Krew- BOD. Little Flossie Manspll had quite a narrow escape from serious in jury last week by a horse kicking at her in play. She was close to the animal nnd one foot went on each side o f her ns it kicked up, anil when its feet camp to the ground, one foot came down on her foot iuHscting a painful bruise, but not seriously inguring the member. pnt up, and a great many country It will net be a surprise to any C. M. Skeels who came beie re folks wishing to move to town dur cently with his family from Co- ing the winter for school, church who are at all fnmilnr with the good qnille, and purchased W. H. How and social advantages are nnable to qualities of Chamberlain’s Cough ard’s store, has in turn sold out be accommodated as they shonld Remedy, to know that people every to Elder Geo. C. Carl, who will be. There is no investment o f where take pleasure in relating take charge o f the busiuess, prob which we know that would give their experience in the use of that ably about the first of next month better retuns than would nest and splendid medicine and telling of when the stock is redneed to a moderately expensively constructed the benefit they have received from, it, of bad colds it has cured, of certain nmouut, Mr. Skepls and cottages to rent. threatened attacks of pneumonia it family will return to Coquille.— Newberg Graphic. W. C. Benham has bought out has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup The Garfield Hotel at Marshfield the barn and livery interests of j and whooping cough. It is a grand, Col Harry of this city and will is being reopened by Barzee Bro’s, good medicine. For sale by R. S. recently from Salem. The new now do a general teaming, livery 1 Knowlton. managers, are making considerable BDd feed business at the same changes in the house aDd have ; stand. This is a new and large . Capt. O. R Willard came down already made a good impression I barn, and contains all necessary ; from his place yesterday morning on the public. The dinning de ; equipments to carry on a first-class I with his new steamer “ Welcome” partment, run on the European business, just which Mr. Benham to go on her regular run between plan, is said to be equal to the will conduct. While we are sorry this place and Myrtle Point, leav average first-class restaurants of j to lose Mr. Harry as one among > ing Coquille City in the morning. Portland or Frisco and evidently our bnainess firms, we are pleased Our townsmnD Sammy McAdams the same can soon be said of the ! to greet cne so well quallified and is his chief engineer, and she lodging rooms, as they being thor | capable of filling his place bs Mr. starts off with a promising business. oughly ovei hauled, however the j Benham. The public can rest as- He dispensed with his chain geer two depaitraeots nre run independ | snred of good service when he is and adopted an entirely different employed. ently of each other. plan. The power ia now trans mitted from the engine to the stern wheel by means of a single shaft acted npou by Ihepiston at the front end, while the other end operates a level pmion in the center of the wheel’s shaft. He informs ns that this plan works all right, giving no particular trouble, being as easily operated as though working a pro peller. Don’t forg et WhenVisiting the County Seat that HAWKINS’ STORE Rev. J. M. Hunter closed n re vival meeting nt the Christian church last Sunday night which Imd been running for three weeks. This has been a grand meetmg, Mr. Hunter beiDg equal to the ardoua task of conducting this kind of a meeting in a real spiritual manner. Tlrnre hnve been seven teen accessions to this congregation beside fruits from good seed sown yet to appear. Election ot Officers. The following are the officers elected by Myrtle Camp, Woodmen of the World, of ibis city for the ensaing term : Edwin F. Schroeder, C. O.; D. H. Johnson, A . L .; A. 1. Sherwood, Bankers; John G. SlmmouH, Clerk; T. A. Schroeder, Escort; Mark Morraa, Watchman; Geo. A. Robinson, Sentry; J. C. Simmons, manager for 18 months sod Frank E. Schroeder, manager for 12 months. on the first day of each month, nnd if not paid at the expiration of ten days thereaf ter the water will be shut off and one dol lar will bo charged for turning the same on again. Witness ray hnnd this 10th day of Oc- W. C. C hasm . tober, 1900. Recorder of Coquille City. Qhiflgles! Ingles! HOLIDAY GOODS! F Holiday Presents. is h t r a p s h in g l e m il l w il l furnish first-el»»« Shingles nt Coquille for $1.75 per M. Dimension shingles fumised on special orders. Wm. Rich, Agent nt Coquille. Capt. McCIoskey, Steamer Reta. Capt. Panter, Steamer Dispatch. Liberal disoount for hauling, if purchased at the Mill. I. f . I \ M i s. Gold W atches, Chains, Gold Pens,' Rings, Sil-I F. S. Slagle, ver Novel Merchaqt Tailor, ties, Fancy O c a v i i l l e C i t y O r . ' Clocks, brick Pins, Cut( Glass, Broches, Brace-1 *5 Vlatt DR. JORDAN’S { lets, etc. W e respect Museum of Anatomy1 fully solicit an exam |i:s: sr. bit cu :% o r <1 W. F. KENNEDY. ination of our stock and prices. : Will do general rutting. Atting and manu facturing of highgrade men’ s clothing iu up-to-date style. A splendid lot of pateins from which yon may mnke your selection. Soecial attention mven to cleaning clothing xjlszzt a cal The L a rg est - f it* kind la I k « W erlA. r . ere con tln u .-iy adTin* tew me a n t le.rn h .,» »w ider* jliv ym, ere made l a n d bow ( . .r a id ». «> ■*• and d *«••» I f j o . »ufTer from any o t the b l» o f men tutmo to l b . ! .ideal SpeetaUat on th . r a c ila < oaa< I C a n tu .-a ll«' (r*. and •; 'e t 1? priva » Treatmi m y la trar h T P I I I I I t tharow glily d a v t - m »1 *horn u .m * M a r a w r y . Byers—On Fi«htrap, Nov. 16, 1900, to Mr* and M rs./ . M. By era. a c* i r l Lit r . O ffe r s tlie b e s t B a r g a in s Dry Goods and Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, N I n it i o n i » * V I-K IT 1T E D I« Rn*«el--Near Coquille City. November 3, *1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bussell, a daughter. Goods, I \ I it V m. . H U appitm g t» m trUI roerivw e v '.--.vatiw a rosirr^t rr-KMImmenr*— l o t ' U '.,»11.»on n fh la « o m r'am t j W h •< o ' « « sa w t h a a t a a i V l.t la r a . P h llo a a p h v o f S ta rrin g «, w a te n » e« . < K v a i.a M a GENERAL • wJnnvMHN*«« tursi v ht n ;*» I i fm { 1 D R . J O R D A S A C O . 10»» M a a r r k k e t H i H. T. BMSHlltll 5 Wap Work HorsPsliociDg a Specially. N. W. Cor. Second and Hall Sts ,, Coquille City, Oregon. I Waterman’s Fountain Pens. W il s o n j e w e l r y c o .