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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1901)
WILSON JEWLERY CO ‘ JEWELERS, WATCH MAKERS, ENGRAVERS, OPITCIAN. LOCAL ITEMS. Fruit -Tars st the K in em itz’s. | White organdie at Mrs. Sugg’s. COQUILLE CITY'S CELEBRATION. Hells of s!l kinds at M rs.'Sugg’s. See the big a<J of the Empori n s' New goods by every boat for the The Largest Crowd Ever Assembled in Emporium. Wall paper at the Euiporinro. | Unof paint and paints of all kind This City Celebrates the 4th- Moving-Picture show on 16th at the Euiporiiim. *j Children's lints from 20 cents up j and 17th. nt Martin’s. New summer liats just nrrived at " bn^ '8 8Ul>Pos<,l to be the largest Dried Prunes 2-eente per pound For fine photos, consult Walker, Endicott & Eyous. assemblage of people to ever con at the Emporium. > <lie photographer. gregate at Coquille City gathered l1 me cotub honey 40 cents per last Thursday to do honors to the Lee Neely, of' l ’ airvicuv, was in Only tlm genuine mason fruit bucket at the Emporium. grandest of our national holidays. town Saturday, jm s carried at the Emporium. Mrs Hastings Butter, the best in I Patriotism could be seen beaming For «sm all home to rent, call at I We take eggs at 15 cents per the market, at Hawkins’. ! from every eye, and all turned out the H erald office. | dozen in trade. M. H. Hersey. 1 ... . . , , ... , , 1 for a real good time. The grounds B g variety o f Indies, Misse* an d;, , , , , , ,, For fresh groceries aud good ; See the beautiful Stereoscopic, t , l »1 Me- M ____ i ha,i bcen httingly arranged by the bargains go to Horsey's. Views of Ernest Stnntf at Lorenz’s 1 childrens’ hats at Mrs. Moons. committee except the numbers were 25 oz. Pure Baking Powder for store. *j Services nt Masonic Hall Sun- much greater than they had expect- 25 cents at the Emporium. Fred Schetter, o f Empite city, day at three and eight p. m. Come ed, and preparations were hardly as Salvation Army meeting begins : was over yesterday, aud proceeded out. I extensive as they might otherwise tomorrow evening. Come out. | to Bandon. j Attorney W. U. Douglas, Qf I have been. Some good secondhand doors The I. X. L has received quite Marshfield, was over on business , The day was all that cnull have cheap -C a ll at the Tuttle Hotel 2* „ stock of jewelry. Call in and see the Inst o f the week. | bcen expected or des.red, the little The best butter in tow n-S am m v it and get prices. Remember tl.e services hv Rev ' ? ,° the rising of the c 'e,ir,U& K-uitagu t,, i„> i, ,..i . . * I I ivememner me services oy nev. f“ wlth sun. and the , e * f mu 1 at Skeels. , Henninger & Drane shipped 50 Crumley, o f Myrtle Point, Dext | ^„v Was cloudless all the way Remember Hicks, the pliotog- . more fine hogs to the city by way of | 8tiDday «t the Masonic Hall. through. raplier; he is back at the Wilkins 'th e bav vesterdav . , , , . . , . As the morning advanced the gallery. jesiernay. j John Linderbeck and family, *■ , . . ! Buy So cent* worth o f good» at ■ of Arago. returned from Marshfield people gathered from all directions, I*. Nunamaker. of Idaho, is in Kanematz'r and take a chance on the yesterday after a visit nt that place. und us the train arrived, for which this section looking for a suitable prem ium piano. ,, . . . i over 400 tickets were sold, upwards George Morns, superintendent L f 300 of thege ftlighto(, to take location. of the CoqntlleCoal untie at Liver- t jn our exercises, the remainder The Mandalay arrived last night Don’t forget that Mrs. Moon is MVPH« Point Point to i t mi 1 nirh and left for the lower ton, visited Myrtle Point the last of going on *o to Myrtle to cele- cele in the Sanderson building near river this morning. tbe week. brate at that place. boat landing. At 10 o’clock all being ready the Don t Pay two prices for your Miss Eva Butler returned home Just keep it in mind that D from Myrtle Point the last of the dress linings and finishings, while processiou was formed on Front Morgan, of Fishtrap, has some week where she had been visiting. Hawkins Store offers the best liues street, headed by the North Beud good draft horses for sale. band, followed by thé liberty car, for the least mouey. Miss Flo Boyrie, accompanied by the G. A. R. and W. R. C., a long Snow Drift Flour is the best. Re I f you want a collar for Indy or Miss Pilts, a sister-in-law, o f Port string of bicyclists, etc. sults prove our claim. Every sack land, arrived from that city by Fri- gent that will reach up to your A sight at the liberty oar was suf guaranteed. N. Lorenz. ears and bnck again Geo. A. ; day’s train. firent to stir the patriotism iu the Robinson has them. We hnvo no timber land for sale >. i xt w t t t > j hearts of the most stupid, contain . , , . „ , . . Mrs. I. N. DeLong, of Bandon, but could give vou a few chums at I , . , ,, ... ... 130 Acres near town and river ing a young American lassie for each , i , - ' made her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. part real value. $ ,, , . r Colvin a visit uear this place since 100 acres of bottom laud. Orchard and every state and territory in the buildings, spring water nt door, on union, dressed in snowy white with F. W'. Wishard, of Watsonville, the celebration. public road. Only $4000. $ red white and blue sashes whice California, is in town, looking at F or S ale — A n Omego hand the country with a view of locating. F. E. Hicks, the photographer is bore the nan es of the respective separator, 600 capacity— good as The schooner Albion arrived at new. Apply to Z. C. Strang. back at the Wilkius gallery, ready stntes. When the grove was reached. Ito do all work in bis lino in his Lyons' whorf yesterday afternoon Address Coquille. usual good style and promptness. President of the Day, Alfred John and will pioce ‘d to load with lum Chris Rasmussen, of Bandon, at son, Sr., mounted the grand stand ber. A horse of Dick Barrows, hitched and explained the dissappeintmeut tended the hall game at Marshfield A. lino line of hats just received Sunday returning by way of this I to n single rig, took a little spiu with which the committee had met j on Tuesday afternoon, considerably in regard to the procuring of an by Endicott A Lyons, having come place yesterday. T v t |demoralizing the tig, but not hurt- on the Alliance direct from Port orator for the occasion, and who in W,n. Gallter, o f the I. X. L iDg hUy0llfc. land. troduced Rev. E. L. Fitch, as such, hardware store is constantly re Ladies! Have you seen those ceiving new goods in bis line and I, BJ0 acres a few miles from as W. H. Bunch, whom the com berutifnl summer goods at Hor are offering the iiest of bargains, i - - V P o i n t , fane bill land. House mittee had expected to act in this sey’s. They ate all right and so „ . baru, orchard, 25 acres cleared, capacity, was otherwise engnged. For a grand bargain in a fine best spring water. Cheap at ¡51200 The exercises was opened by prayer are the prices. river bottom farm near a booming by Rev. M. O. Brink, followed by All persons owing L. C. Thurman coalmine where all truck raised can patriotic songs by the choir and the blacksmith, for woik will please I»- disposed of right at home, call It is easier to keep well than get selections by the baud. Too much settle Ivy the 15th iustas lie expects on the H erald . cured. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cannot be said in praise of the to go away muni. taken now aud then, will always efforts of Bro, Fitch in this, his first Mr. and Mrs. S. FI. Hazard, of Foil ¡S a l e —A bay mar« o f me keep your bowels in perfect order. efforts in delivering a fourth of Marshfield, passed through town din in size, kind ami gentle worker. Friday en route from Bandon, They never gripe hut promote an July oration, and taking into con- Inquire of II F- Hchweets, one mile easy gentle action. R. S. Knowlton. where they had been visiting, to sidejation that he was called upon north of town. the bay to attend the races. The annual camp meeting of the only a few minutes before he ap The Oakland baseball team play All knowing theraselvps to lie in Sevent. Day Adventist church of peared on the stand. Taking it as ed a game Eriday with the Myrtle Good flaring on Marshfield Track. arrears with the H erald will Coos county vill be held at Coquillc a whole, while the program was Point hoys, coming out victorious City, beginning August 8th. It will brief, it was enjoyed by nil. please come forward and settle up Tim races on the Mnrefiheld by s. score of 11 to 8. The baseball game between the Being forced to make necessary last ten days or longer. There will truck yesterday were well attended H-rmann Edward4, son o f Capt. | improvements, plaoes us in need of be two large tents on the grounds. Coquille and Oaklaud terns wus the It is to be hoped all members of the principal feature of the afternoon and the crowd was well pleased C. E. Edwards, of Coos liver, le- ' money. church will let nothing hinder their exercises. It is estimated that from with the proformance of the horses. turned home Friday after spend- I -.r - -. ., , . ... i> , i io n will miss it if von buy a attendance. 1000 to J 200 people were in atteo- The events were lively and hotly ]tig the 4th with \\. II. Bunch and I p , , „ r> . .. . , farm before consulting R. D. oan- drnce, aud while our boys were a contested, resulting ns follows: fatnily, , , , ,, , , , ° Tile Lenders in Quartity, Quality aud Lowest Figures. J. L. Barker, o f Fairview, was J of Lee. i lord. I he agent, who has some of the Half-mile trot; Hazard’s Hood little too much for those of Oak in town Saturday, and be tells us When you see {p marks nfter ! choicest properties aud will make 1st, Rector’s Fannie H. 2nd, Nor land, the game was highly enjoyed Real Estate ads in these columns it an object for yog to deal with he is running a veritable hospital by all, and went off without any ton’s Jasper N. 3rd, three heats; it means K, D. S»nford the Real | him. * at his place. His son Fred and friction or ill feelings of any kind, best time 1:35. Estate DID of OtlQtlills v ho is al- | Two nice write-ups shout OH wife, both o f whom left here sick n and our visitors took their defeat Half-mile running; C. Noble’s XJ-ari/'S f a il i o d ia m in e o u r S t o c k ways looking up Bargains for you. | wedding, one of a 4th of July ce.le- short time since *ue gitling along manfully, and speek in the highest Jessie It 1st, It, Noble’ s Sox 2nd, very well, but Clyde, another son, Hume's Mary D. 3rd, Boytlea’s 1 have an Excellent stock of i hration and qthcr items of interest is suffering from hlood-poisoi ing, terms of tne treatment received at Billy Lee -Itli. Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Tin- jlu<1 crowded out for want of space, caused by a cut from a ax ou his the hands of our people. Follow- Half-mile trotting and pacing; ner’s nud Plumbers, tools and fit- wnile our reports on the late ball shin some time ago. is the result of the game: Norton’s I. U. 1st, Ten-Brcok’s tings which will invoice ¡571)00 to games are necessarily brief. RUNS IiY INNINGS. 88000 more or less, in one o f the Yesterday late in the afternoon Coquille..............1 5 5 1 4 2 6 2 *—2fi Douglas 2nd; two bents; best time 1:24 15. ’ I HuU, Caps. Rubbers, Matting, Window Shades, Ladies' an^ liveliest towns on the coast which [• W AN l’ED, - ’t hree basiling dep"| little Earl Simmons, son of Mr. Oakland...............0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 2—7 • • Ap t a oil Mrs. L. G. Simmons, started I wish to exchange for ranch prop ¡¡idles, easy work, good pay From the baseball grounds the (cquille vs- Mhrshtield. Misses Jackets and Capes, Mackintoshes, Ladies’- tv . A. a Woolteyer, \ v . , . d d i s d t istrict r i c t I f. for their cow and passed near the crowd gathered at the river near erty in this county, who can ac ply i to - W comodate ice? $ Deputy head consul, for “ Modern? | sawdust fiat wliete some o f the the dock where the log rolling con Tailor-made Ouer-Skirts, Groceries, Provis On Sunday the last of the league «Woodmen of America at Mrs 11 sports took place ou the fourth, lie test took place. Clias. Noble, Davo ball games of Coos county took ‘‘I atn indebted to One Minute tBrown’s residence. | went to the “ buck poie” Hinl dimed Holland and Jesse Hall were the place at Marshfiele between tho ions, Tobacco and lakes Orders fo r Cough Cura for my present good “ “ u 4 «owe«'""-’ "-«n«i».»TOPi..u »i i (1p H||)j WHS fry ing his skill at rid-j contestants, Noble carrying away teams of that pale and Coquille, the health aud my life. I was treated Tailor-made Clothing. Those famous little pills, DeW'itt’s | ing it w hen lie got a fall, breaklug j first prize, $20, and Hall second, former $10. proving successful as fol in vain by doctor for lung trouble Little Early Risers compel your bis left arm between the elbow aud The people then moved up to lows: following la grippe. I took One liver and bowels to do their duty, wrist. (Front street where the footracing 11 DNS BY INNINGS. Minute Cough Cure and recovered thus giving you pure, rich blood to Onqnilte 1 0 2 n 1 1 2 0 —12 D. Bradley, who has been can-1 i V ' 1' f,,llo'vs: my health.” Mr. F. H. Wise, Madi recuperate your body. Are oaay to Miu .hl.ek] 0 3 2 2 2 1 4 * — 14 vassing this section of the state ir. -_ Mo?.8 raoe’ o m « ’od son, Ga. R. S. Knowlton. take. Never gripe. R. 8. Kuowl- i lie interests of the organization of ¡ Oar aim is Quick Ncfzger, first prize, $10; F rank Mrs. Sugg will now sell all lints F. W. Wright, a son-in-law of ton. Independent Order o f Lyons, bus | Hague, second, $2.50. at reduced rates to make room for Sales and Sm all Profits. We want Bays’ race, under 12 years, 50 new stock. Mr. and Mrs, Capt. Butler, of Ban- j A protracted meeting by thp succeeded in obtaining a sufficeut don, arrived by Wednesday’s train ! Salvation Army will be commenced number o f names to warrant in yards, purse $2, Johnny Beruett,. From a letter received by A. J. gour trade and will use our best endeauors having came up by the Alliance to Wednesday evening, conducted by stituting a lodge at Lee Girls’ lace, under 16 years, 30 This i« Sherwood from Earl Elliott we Irani the bay. He came from 8 in Rafael ; Rapt. Crabtree, o f Marshfield, ■ me of thp noble fraternal bene- yards, purse $2.50, Electa Walker. to keep it, by selling you the Best o f Goods at the that Mrs. Elliott is very ill. bu* the California, and will reside with his | jAeot, Comer, of Portland, and ficearv order*, and its establish-. Girls’ race, uuder . 10 years, 30 nntuie of her malady is not given. family on a portion o f the Butler , Capt. Clara Helm o f Arago. All inent in this section shows pond Jar< s’ Pur8ev2, Emily Harlockcr. Lowest Rates Possible. BIGGEST BA RG AIN S OF THE SEASON. Grandp Dean is suffering from farm which he purchased some ; are jqvited to atteud. judgment on the part of our good I mens race, 100 yards, purse, bloodpoisoning in his lest limb, time since, and will conduct a fan- ' ,T , ,r N. LORENZ, Prop. North Fork people. This is one of j FJi*« \A atsoo. cy fowl business in connect,on with , * ,1' lel,,“ nl,"*1bia the few secret orders which lakes Buck pole, purse $10, Ned Dully, caused bv a cut received a few days He is getting along as well Ids farming operations. Mrs. I h » " « * « 1«! IK," ’<l«to the boat Satnr- in women and men on the same I ^ aultiug, purse $10, Win. Grow, since. an can bo expected under tbe cir Wright aud their three boys have ; fb!-v1' T thrown. f,m " rt w" 201j ,,un i while he was not serionsly hurt, his (terms. | at 9 feet. . . . . 9r cumstances. been at Bandon about six weeks, George Cannin, accompanied by ! Bud^urpen. atV fe^ tT l inches. having enme up by the Mandalay ■ !1,f) and . . . elbow were somewhat, . . , that lone since. brused and he m o a narrow u sk o f ^M. McDonald, P roprietor.v - getting some bones broken. M b iv n a 'K i a ^ c’« ll!d on ns I X ! C. ^ o n , ^ The steamer Alliance arrived at A. G. Balcb, o f this place goes I '«rday and placed an order for print- There was no regular fireworks the hay a little late for the tram ou e bay this week in the interest 'tipfor their Vaodeyilleshow which j for tj,e evening exerewea, bat bombs : Why You Should Insist on Having Wednesday, but Manager Chandler l o III of the Fir« Relief Association, o f they are gettmg np, and with which j bootne,j anrj cracker8 cracked and in bis usual accommodating man-i ... ... fP, • .. , • , ; Finest Equipped Shop //# Coos Co un ty. --i- iunvil’.e. This is tbe best and they wdl take a tour through the ; riK.kt.,s „bot „thwart the hervens EUREKA HARNESS O IL ner, held the train tor a sufficient !U '* 18 tbe 1,885 H,,d 1 V length of* time "to get U te T e ig h t cheapest fi.e insurance in the world, counriss tmmed.ate y north o f Una from all quttrterH of ,be city cloB UncGualt’d by any other. Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. length of time to get tl Renners hard leather soft. i ------- 1 .» • .«____ ; —.....i Before insuring n your property, he for the present. ¡ng scenes of an- — - • * r J ' . , , . Ihe latter-named _ . . » « J a with t w i i u f a * boom o o o u i the su o ov brought up, i— including the principal Especially prepared. C O S f C T X X j X j E , - - C E E O O N - sure to consult him. I f you do ft* these brother» 1 « a man of wide other patriotic gaUday. Keeps out water. part of the fresh fruits and 4th of not know anything of the com - «p e rie n ce in In* line, having Tim ball at night bv Whetstone’s X heavy bodied oil. July good for our people, thus en been on the road s.nce a mere boy. orf.llf,Htrfl WB„ an cntire gue<.,H„ u . abling us to have everything in patiy, inform yourself. arness wonderful ability ln„ WP,1 patronized and thoroughly The difference—Blank tells us " ml first-class condition tor our cele i > E M P O E I I I M < ! popular jgheos AT popular prices. The Sales in our Shoe department prove the popularity of our select tions for the season trade. W e claim that every shoe we sell is a good one. W e guarantee every pair to give satisfactory wear, if they don’t we w ill give you a new pair at what ever price you say is lair. A lso no tice our special sale counter, odds and ends of goods at cost to make room for new goods. Remember every purchase of S i’s worth of any KIND OF (I00D S YOU RECEIVE A CHANCE ON THE NEW BALL BEARING SEWINCMACHINE WHICH IS NOW ON DISPLAY. C. H. SKEELS, Store The Biggest Values for Your Money. OF LADIES' AND CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS ANDSH O ES The Palace Barber Shop, Som e Reasons H An excellent preservative. FROM MYRTLE POINT TO ROSEBURG, Reduces coat of you” harness. bration. Otherwise, we would verbally to sell his ranch every " „ mlTmtmir^g.pictu'ra ms^hine'at (eni°yed 811 who too t P*rt’ Never burns the leather ; it» have be«,, without these on tbe 4th t.me he gets a st>el on him and „ Cil„ <)f HPVPrHl ilUtM|rPf, dollars Efficiency is increased. Havitt^ ohlain<*d first cln»8 rigs and Mrs Moon has a new »apply of and after the celebration would puts the price so high, and changes wbich will be a great feature of in. Secures best service. Io*ini», I am now prepared to do a have bad a superabundance, a large so often we never get started o n it| ,frpst We wish these gentlemen Ladles, Misses and childrens street Stitches kept from breaking. general freight and pMssçnger buainesa portion of winch would have nee- end it don sell. Dank put his , b„ bp#t of BaccpM) it, tbp(r nndBr. hats as well as new trimmed crea fel bptvvptfi Myrtle Point and Rose burg. il essartly spoiled. Such accomo- in our hands by contract at alegtti- tions. | h sold in all Will leave Myrtle; Point on Tuesday dations as this should be remem- m ate figure and we got down to j *’ , , Localities M anu factured L f making one trip a wet k. Will inak*r M A R M IF .n . bered and appreciated by our peo- business and sold it. Who will be The following is a bit of onr state A r n n J a r i ! O tl < o m p n n y . — At th^ horn#» of th« pie. 'next. $ trip» to Lnquii!« City whtn nci-ii iou n quire t. First-rU«* awniimisl«- law which shoul be borne in mind 8cHtoKi»K»-STrBDiTA5T proonrTu yHrent^, Jan«* ’M). 1001. by Hev. tions guarentaed. J. A. Di dkm . by our citizens: C. A. Iljrttt T. A. Schroeder ami Mias NOTICE FOR FI BLICATION. Kiln R. Stnrdivant. llyrtii Point. Ori-gow. S ection 17.— Any roar^master, F o x - C l in t o ic — A t t h e fc o m « of Clin r t f THK I t m ik lO fl. tJ H IT tO H t ATFS road supervisor or other person ton. near Arago. Jn|42. litOl. by H«v* B. D s T c ì FART-KN O f f ; c k . KrmKH'rHn. O h . M » y 29 . 11 * 01 . I Ubcla John Kruiisnbwrg. » ( tins F. Barkiow. ChnrWm t. Fox and Mina V M ASD Mrs. N B Barrow*, of this place, who shall willfully or negligently M ICK 18 HEREBY OIVÌJN 1 11 A I D. Clinton. 1 » thè foll«»wini?-nnmr*d hns filed (dap*4, whij I to Parkarsburg sta,t»d f.-r Roapl'iirg B oim I hv with remove destroy or defaop any gov. L rT Anna T R K i.L - 8 T R M f.K a - At tho home of 1ho of his intention to »oak« eom- 'day fur a visit. Ht* may t*xlani| O -.nge Collier’* stage She will ernraent corner or witness, nr any * (»riKtm*« parent». Mr. and Mr». John Lnt- !K>tice moPation final proof ii. »o p p o rlo f his claim trcll. of the S-#fitb Fork. I»T R^ t . W. R. wjid that sani pri»r»f will b** made before his trip to Bindoli and ili>wti Ilia visit sisters st Portland ami Astoria corner or witness permanently e«. Hannen. John B. Lottr«ll and Miaa Mary I L. H. Il iisrd, orknntf elerfc. at Ooqnille ¡coast babirn returning. fur a Tew week* before returning. tahlished by the enunty-snrveyor, Allea Stender. . C ity / Oregon on \hi{. 3. 1901, vis: .lume» 1 CtH> Acte» grim firm in Jack- I shill begnilty o f a misdemeanor , W Ryers. rin his homestead *'nlry No. 9Ò44 Kimball. Bulineraiui, Whitney, »'in county Oregon suitable fori for the 8 i; HK'i. SK*Ì S W * and Lot 7 Hr c n u l l« . and u n n n conviction thereof he- Tp. 2 * . 8 . R. II W«»t I other productions <>r division t• ». Milton mill lleiuze plllios for $250* July 7. 1901, ‘J. H» f'ire a co u it o f cum petent jarisdic- J o n w » —K**r C o m ì II.Q lif. . W j names the follow inr witnesses to tini,, il,all par a fine of Dnt more t» Mr. and Hr., Éd John«,,, a prove hi» contin i »os residence np-wi and I exchange for a fat m of »mailer anil upward. Organa at $75 ami Addies* or call on cnlti»atp>n of ani l lanM. fix: Herrs, well im prov'd, in C*»rs Co. j upward. 1ÍI01. to tin o 950 «od .U nnt lesa * tbaa $25, to- 1 A\B,!T" ti n’ . ’i,,Ì! 4 . K J. W. M osm , of Falrv ew, Orevoo. George * a Mr. and Mm. Oh*». ra d U lofl, a dangh- Air*. G Mortis, local ageut. Gar- j Or. not to exceed $2000 to $3006 tfMthpr vnth thp c»»»fa o f nuit «inei ter. j W. Htevenson, ot C.oqaille City, Oregon. Ì) .Vi. Raker and Canady Baker* both of I in value time to be had ou difference field Hotel, Marshfield, Oregou.' coats of re establinhing thè corner Wamrr-At Kiv.rlon. Jnly 1.1901, to Mr \ Lee, Oregon. J. T. Bnipow, and Mrs, 8. O. W hit «et, wituess. O LEVI STRAUSS JICO SPRING BOTTOM PINTS