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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1901)
I WILSON JEWELRY CO., JEWELERS, WATCH MAKERS, ENGRAVERS, OPTICIAN.^ L O C A L ITE M S. Be you goiu’ to the fair? To reduce ray present stock of Mason's fruit jars at Hawkiu’s. j harness, 1 will sell at the following Fiuit jars at Sandersou Bros. A. J. Radabough, the farmer,) Tbe fair opens up today. prices for cash up to Sept. 15th. Plenty of flour and feed at the was iu town Friday. Heavy Concord draft harness $25 00 Fruit jars at tbe Emporium. Eli: porium. Mrs Hastings Butter, the best in ' Fine double cairige harness Binder twice at J. A. Lamb & Co’s New fancy work materials at the market, at Hawkins’. s nick led trim ed.................... 23 00 Vegetables eousteutiy on baud at M is. M oou ’ b . Canvasers and peddlers are Raid Fine single buggy harness Hereeya. For fine photos, consult Walker, pickled trim ed.................. 1100 to be rampant at RivertOD. Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, tbe photographer. Buggy Cushions..................... 100 Qua in town Saturday. P. H azeltin.of the lower river, | Ladies’ R id in g C ircin g le .... 100 R oof paint and paints of all kind Farmers: Buy your binder twine at the Emporium. Ladies Side Saddles.............. 5 50 * wor up to town yesterday. at J. A. Lamb & Co’ s- Ladies: Now is the time to get a fine lot of heavy draft col J. A. Black, of Mvrtle Point, We bad a pleasant call by Uncle came down Friday. your suits made at Mrs. Moon’s. | lars ....................................... 200 Buggy Colors.......................... 150 1). J. Lowe this morning. E. W. Guptill, of Coos river, had Avoid the rush in September. Fall Saddle Blankets................. 1 00 styles are now in. A new line of A. L. Bryan shoes business in town Friday. Swpat pads.......................... 50 just arrived at tbe Emporium. Don't Pay two prices for yonr j I have just received some of the The Prize sewiDg machine at Jesae Luse, editor of tbe Marsh the Emporium goes next Monday. dress linings and finishings, while fines men’s saddles ever brought field Sun, was in towu yesterday. Hawking Store offers tbe best liues! to Coos county. F. L ong & S on Cba8. Fetter, of Bandoo, visited Four head of gentle young cows Myrtle Point the last o f the week. for the learit money. for sale. R. D. Sanford, Coquille F or S ale . Eeght cows, one two- Go to Hersey’s for your edibles. Yon will find the R . & G. corset vear-old heifer ard six calves. Oregon. Hersey keeps all kind of vege in a variety of styles at Mrs. Moon’s. Enquire of or address R. G. Mc- tables on band. A full line of M acin tosh es and F or S a l e .—A three-year old Quigg, Coquille Cltv. rubber coats just received at tbe Mrs. A. L. Nosier, of Bridge, filly, will make 1200 or 1300 pound Emporium. Have you tried “ Liquid Elec came down yesterday to see her animal. Kind and gentle. A pply tricity?" It is one of the finest many friends. Hubert Fetter, of Remote, was at tbe H erald . Imements out. Will Oddy is spil down yesterday and bad a neat It. J. Dean is moving bis family F or S a l e - - A d Omego baud ing it iu this section. log brand recorded. to towu from his fruit ranch to take separator, COO capacity— good as A n yone wishing to bny or rent advantages of school privileges. Snow Drift Flour is the best Re new. Apply to Z. C. Strang. an excellent dairy farm with 20 sults prove our claim. Every Back Tbe school may not sturt as early Address Coquille. cows and all npcessary equipments, as anticipated on account of not guaranteed. N. Lorenz. R. D. Sanford, Cnqnill, Oregon, should call on the H erald . being able to secure tbe Dew books Miss Irene Hanscom carries one offers 160 acres, stock land, pait Nate Torush, Mrs. Stephens in time. band in a sling, tbe result of a fall, improved, 40 acres bottom, at $12 and Mrs Davidson, o f Bandon, causing a bad sprain. Some good second hand doors per acre. visited at Riverton las wpek. They cheap—Call al the Tuttle Hotel 2* Who wants a complete set of The annual Love Feast of the made a ruu up to town during tbe A. B. Tozer returned to towu carpenter’s tools at ^ of invoice Genual! Bap'ists church will take time. ram Parkessburg Saturday. price? See Al lialcb. place at Myrtle Point on Friday Mrs. D. R. Toy, o f Myrtle Point, A card from Gus Mae! informs Mr. Kerry’s new store buildiug and Saturday. returned home Friday after visit us that be has stopped with bis at Riverton is at a standstill on ac F or S ale — A lot o f California ing since Mouday a week ago. family, for the present, at Rose- count of the uonarrival o f tbeigluss j goodouea— at $13 per thou Her health was only slightly im burg, and asks us to tell their for tbe front. sand. Inquire of Adam Berate proved. friends that they are well aud “ en T b e'C oq u ille Mining company baker, Prosper, Or. B. B. TetPrs, of tbe Fairview joying some hot weather.” o f Rivertou paid out about $3000 Sanchezy Haya, is the uruib of neighborhood, is hauling oat a big Oliver Wilson had tbe misfortune to the industrious workers at that the leading cigar now in town and jot of lumber preparatory to build- to cut one band severly yester place last week. the L ily coufectionary has a nice ing himself a large nnd comfort- day while cleaning windows at the able farm residence. Graudpa Ben bam has returned supply iu stock. Try school boose. A pane of gla.-s That our Prices are right is Conceded by all. to biB home at Fairview after spend A party responding to the adver broke and bis hand came in coutact M. O. Hawkins sells the Mason Our Aim is Quick Sales and Sm all Profits. Our Line is Strong in DRYGOODs, SHOES, ing two or three weeks in towu fruit jars at prices that would jar tisement in our last o f R. G. Mo with the pieces, inflicting an ugly GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, T0BACC0ES, PAINTS and OILS, SHELL HARDWARE. NAILS, wit.i bis son W. C. Pints, quarts and half gal-jQ uigg in regard to sheep and wound, which Dr. Culio dressed. you DECORATED CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, GLASSWARE, Etc. Oregon Floor 75 cents per sack Ions. Prepare your fruit for the cattle, forgot to sign his nama to The Alliance arrived in Marsh his letter. Please come again. at G. A. Robinson’s, guarantied to wiuter. field Saturday, and daring the be ns good as any Oregon Valley Why pay rent and loss all, when afternoon several carloads of goods You will miss it if you buy a flour or money refunded. farm hefora consulting R. D. Sau- you can buy a cheap house and lot were taken from her and seut over The Emporium has just received ford. the agent, who lias some of the from Ii. D Sanford for $200 by Sunday by a special. Manager Chan a full nud fine line of underware choicest properties and will make paying $50. down, and $10 per dler spares uo pains to accommo Mrs. Moon has several of those for men, women and children, for it an object for you to deal with moutb without interest and own a date the people over od this side, good summer hats left. They go in tbe shtpmeut of goods sent that home iu 15 months. $ him. * bargains, investigate prices. at cost. way. If the action of your bowels is $1300 will buy a 40 acre ranch, 160 acres black land iti Jackson Anyone wishing Kirkpatrick’s SCHOOL. Our town w»s somewhat sur famous linement will always fiud county, to excitative for land of less only a few miles from town. Most not easy and regular serious com ASHLAND, OREGON. value in Coos comity, value $4000. ly bottom land, fine water, better plications must be the final result. prised yesterday as tbe news was it at Rich’s grocery store. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers will re- spread of the marriage of our look this up. R. D. S anford , Apout. Strong Academic Course. Pro We owe our young friends, E. uiove this danger. Safe, pleasant and young friends, Alfred Johnson and R. D. S anford Agent. fessional training of tbe highest ex J. D. Stoue, of tbe HERALD, M. Peterson and bride, nee Miss Mis Flo Bovrie. It was a quiet effective. R. S. Knowlton. Coquille Oregon cellence. First-Cclass Training De went over to Marshfield to lend a affair, taking olace at tbe home of Mnry May Price an apology for The Bandon Woolen Mill is pie- partment. Well Equipped Labora R ob erts. Lnugliridge and Wm. helping hand on the Coast Mail neglecting the publication of their Rev. C. A. Stiue, the officiating tories. while the daily edition is being J . Roeph, of S . Louis, Missouri, paring to rnu day and night, hav officer. Many friends wish them weddiug. Our columns have bepn came in w itbT . Y. Callaghan aod ing nrdeig that will necessitate issued daring tbe fair. exceedingly crowded the past few Demand tor Trained Teachers far well. Mr. Barklow’s on their return from this for some time, possibly the weeks. Exceed the Supply. Graduates J. J. Owings, of Crescent Ci*y, most o f the time for the next year. At least 42 oersons of the 192 Rosebnrg. They are looking at tbe Easily Secure Good Positeone. a photographer of 22 year«’ exper Plaindealer.—Mrs. C. E. Schroe- This is a grand thing for Baudon. on board of the Islander, which section with a view of locating. ience, will be the able assistant of der came out from Myrtle Point Beautiful Location. Most Desir Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds sank from coming in coutact witli Tuesday with Chas. D< dge and on Choice canning or drying prunes Frank Kicks at the fair gtounds able Climate in the Northwest. at iceburg neur the southern point during the fair. Don’ t miss their at 50 cents per bushel F. O. B. at | and sores of all kinds quickly healed of Dougins island on tbe 12th Wednesday went to Liuu county to Expenses from $120 to $150 per Coquille City, French (Petite) from by DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. tent. lust. She also carrid down with enjoy an extended visit with rela year. Sept. 1st to 15th, Italian tram Sept. Certain cure for piles. Beware of tives and friends. The Plaindealer her an immense amouot of gold Mrs. J. J. Baker, o f Myrtle Point 10th to 25th. Order early. R. D. Counterfeits. Be sure you get the, Fall Term begins September 9th was favored with a pleasant call. ! returned home from this place by original—DeW itt’s. R. S.Knowlton. dust being brought home by re Sanford. "'rite for Catalogue. turning miners. yesterday’s train after her atteu- W. M. CLAYTON, Pres. Miss Winnie Taylor, of San 160 acres for sale, f of a mile We haye received a copy of the dence at the W. C. T. U. conven Francisco, a sister of Mrs. Di. R. O. Kirkpatrick made atrip to tion on Saturday and Sunday prev- resolutions passed by the Method from river. Euough red cedar to C los river last week, aud took or Culin, started for her home yester ist Protestant church at their late cut 1,000,100 shingles, good graz ders for his famous liuement in day by way of the bay, after enjoy- ions. conference held at Riverton re ing aod fruit land with fine bottom iu teiritory over which he had iug a visit of a few weeks at tbiB Roy McCloskiy, who has been at land garden of about 3 acres, and death’s door for a few days, suffer cently which is crowded ont this 100 young fruit trees set, few bear- £een before and he found business place with her sister and her many friends which she madeou a form ing from pneumonia, shows slight week, but will appear next. — - coal on place. - — ing. J Fine Would - first-class, tbe medicene being its er visit. Mrs. S. H. Allport, Johnstown signs of improvement. It is sin own advertisement. His sales were take good tenm as part pay, and cerely hoped by his many friends Pa., says; “ Our little girl almost and give time on part. Inquire of good aod in case he should see fit C. W. Mead, of Portland, thb strangled to death with croup. go there again his sales will be still timber cruiser who visited us last that he may speedily recover. the H e ra ld . better. spring and hada spin through th j Dr. J. G. Goble, the optician, The doctors said she couldn't live The services at the “ Little church” will be at the Central hotel ia but she was instantly relieved by Sunday Sept. 7th will be the closing We had the pleasare of a visit woods with Landis, arrived here One Minute Cough Cure. R. S. yesterday with a voting gentleman Marshfield during the fair week, of my pastorate in Coquille City, to Dr. C ulio’a flower garden yes by tile name of Dempsy, o f Michi terday, and for the first time in Aug. 26 to 31. Glasses fitted and Knowlton. which to me has been a very pleas gan, who is here looking at the life saw the . sacred alotus of Ben Gant nnd family, of tbe ant vear. And as we expect to onr .... ground for the eyes, a perfect tit , . Sooth Fork, who have been taking transfer into the California confer- guaranteed, consultation frpe. Nile, the most rare and beaut- resources of the county with a in the campraeetiug at this place iful of all flowers, iu bloom. He view to locating. We hope be may J. L. Randleman, of Norway, was ence we extend to the public a succeed in finding what he wishes. in town Saturday, nnd while he is for some time, moved there camp cordial invitation to these closing also has eastern water lit lies of to Bandon the last o f tbe week various kinds in bloom. His plsnls able to be up and about all the services. We also wish to express Mr. aud Mrs. J. H. Nosier, Mr. time, he has not felt very well where they will enjoy tbe beach our highest appreciation of the are doing much better than he Hnd Mrs. J.T . Nosier, Mr. aod Mrs. for a while before returning home. antici pated. since he received a fall, mentioned kindness and co-operation of our J. W. Nosier and their two boys several weeks ago, while putting A quite wpdding took place at started to the valley Friday ip priv In cases of cough or croup give friends. the home of F. 8. Slagle od Fri- ate rigs, going via Roseburg. The bny in his barn. the little One Minute Cough Cure. As we go to press we learn that Anton Wirth and son, Willfried, Then rest easy and have no fear. Fred Leniger has just purchased day morning in this place. The Judge and his wife go to Eugene the former of North Bend and the Tbe child will be all right in a lit- the general merchandise business contracting parties were Edgar F. to visit Mrs. N’s children as well as J. T. latter of the fruit farm of Coos j tie while. lt never fails. Pleasant of F. T. Sanderson, ou Front street, Fordvce and Miss Rhinehart both the Judges brother W. H. Sau Francisco. They were and wife will go toSodaville to see river, passed through town yester to take, always safe sure and almost this city, Mr. L. is quite well aud of It. S. favorably known in this section, friends of our townspeople, Mr. Mrs. N’s parents, Graudpa and day on their wav to Rosebnrg via instantaueous in effect. and Mrs. Slagle, baviug met out at Grandma Miller, while J. W ’s go Myrtle Point. They have business Knowlton- having lived her for a year or so, , . , , , ■ ,, . n ’ Medford, this state, While stran- to Brownsville to see relatives of before the officers of the land office and taken to himself one of Loon , . . J. D. Stone writes us from at that place. native daughters, and 8ers> yet these young people have Mrs. N. Doubtless a good camp Mnrslifield that the stearaerEmpire county's tbe best wishes of tbe community ing trip will be enjoyed by all. Chas. Dye hauled two loads of was reported disabled 20 miles off now settles down to business in Next Sunday’s services at the dead earnest. We bespeak for him Trinidad, and that tbe tug Colum brick from l ’ hos, Krewson’s kilo At a Bargain. last week to Mr. Jolmson’s mill, bia had gone to tow her in. We a liberal patronage at the hands of Christian church will be of un usual interest Tbe morning ser Wagon, harness nnd team. two miles distant, and unloaded have not heard o f her arrival at our people. mon will be on “ A Basket of Sum Hoisea will weigh about 1300each, them with the loss of but one brick gting to press. A broken shaft is G. C. Welch, of Lampev creek,! mer Fruit” . I d the afterooou at 8 years old, geotle and true, single by breaking. This certninly speaks said to be the cause of the trouble. who purchased the Waddingtou uU“ V’ u 3 o ’clock a Conference on Soul- or double. 11 head of calves, 4 well for Mr. K ’s briok enterprise. yesterday Mr. Smith, father-in-law of Ed i place, was ai up ;iM mother i winning be held, It is our opinion that this is, better Johnson, who has been here visi- forms us that a u; Ins t family, . f will , . . to » which . . .. all yearling steers, 2 No. 1 milch cows , f_ i: J .. „ , 1 interested are invited. At the 1 3 year old shorthorn bull. Ad than co jld be said o f any lot of ; ting his daughter for several wepks, an brother are feeling well and . .. _ . a - c. j , l al • j ¡evening aervice the pastor will dress J. E. Fitzgerald,Coquille City California brick ever brought to j started for his home in Kansas last satished with their new surround- . * n, tu * ing. I. will doubtless be but a ' on “ The Clin ch Roll That Or., or call at Larapey creek. this part week, going with Jeorge Collier to Co«* County’s Assessment for 1901- ftssot itfon of R ipect- The new and larger locomotive ' Rosebnrg. The old gentleman was short time till there will be quite Needs No R,m8,OD- T- W. Clark, o f the Bandou of tbe railroad company recently very well pleased with this section, a town started at that point, and lo s s much as the 'evine Father Notice to Debtors. The following is a summary of to arrive, made her firsF'trip over | end if be could sell to any advan- then it will not be lonesome for Woolen'Mill, passed through towu Cnoe county’s assessment as turned o f the unr - se has a. *n fit to call these new comers. There is al- j Saturday, having come ¡ d from this way Sunday, bringing n spec tage, he would move out at once. All persons knowing themselves over b ; Assessot Lawrence to the from this v orld David Butts, and ready some talk of the estabish- j Rosebnrg by Btage. Mr. Clurk has ial train of several cars heavily to be indebted to me are respect- clerk yesterday morning: A nice surprise dinner was ar ment of a postnffice there. onr estpemed neighbor, Mrs. W. J. been east on a bnsiness tour, aod loaded with goods for onr rner- ranged by Sheriff Stephen and fully called upon to make imme Acres tilsble land, 18,990 $ 261,936 Fairnnin, h*a been hi eft o f a I ot - succeeded ia securing an order There are seveial cases o f fever \ diate settlement as I mast have Acres not tillable, 523,944 1,110,631 lng parent chants which came down by the | deputy Ed Galher aud then- father | from a Detroit, Michigan, firm what is comming to me to enable Improvements on deeded steamer Alliance from Portland, j vVm. Gallier, for their mother last in towD somewhat resembliug ty 226,417 ! which, with tbe coast business Therefore, we t1 members o f She is a fine machine, several tons ; g UB((ay n( (be boa!-* o f the former phoid, but we think o f a milder ’ me to carry on my business. Value of town lota.......... 389,038 Evenii:.' Tide Ob ,i-. . , . . . .. _ i the institotion has already worked No. 214, heavier than the largest one ri - which a family Yours, Respectfully, Imp. on “ “ ........... 224,616 ready in nse, eqniped with all I Sp „erft| good time was had. Mrs. Women of Woodorsft, hereby ten W. H. S chroeder . “ " undeeded land. . 5,835 at least a year to fill. Mr. Clark modern improvements, and moves Qallier celebrpled her 70th birth proving nicely. Mrs. Lee Curry and is tbe right man and in the lig h t Miles railroad, 44 J........ 59,800 der onr sincere s\ ipntby and off like a thing of life. ‘ day- little daughter Winnie have been “ telegraph and tele comm-’ ! her to bin. who doetb place when it com es to conducting Deaness Cannot be Cured sufferers from it while the second 6,678 all thin- well, and that while we phone lines, 395........ a business o f this kind. W :tile in , ,__ , ________ . . . . . . 4 M ... , . ^ by local applicationa, aa they cannot reach little daughter ot B E. Noslpr is ! 14,500 I bow in . hnmblenesH to tbe will the Pft8t Mr. C- took in the 1 an- thediaeaaed portion of the ear. There ia Rolling stock................ quite low. W. C. BeDham had a Am erican <»XIX,§ition At Buffalo, I «nljr .me way to core deafneae, and that ia Steamboats machinery,. 180,530, . . . . . . . . „ . . by oonatitntional remedies. Deafneae ia little round with it and several 143 810 our ' “ 'L <M,r bearla go on t in WDlCll he prooouncp» greet. A h canned by an inflamed condition of the inn- Merchandise.................. others have complained somewhat. he returned by tbe northern route, coa«iinin«of theenatachian tut*. 22¡540 tenderest sympathy to onr neigb- he» Farming Implimeots Hebvr S“ed b«s just lecoverod » ip fnnnri it n p e p w a r v to rn n d o w n t o 1 thi" tabe *eU inflamed you hare a mmbtinff 198,112 1 bor ard eo-leb orer in the canse o f n e i o n o n ii n ^ cesaa ry ro ru n a o w n t o W)and or Imperfe0t hearing, and when it it Notes, sects money eto.. from au attack o f it. 335 Woodcraft. Sao FrenclHCO to place an order | entirely closed deaf.' esa in the reanit, and Doga 9 ............................ for wool neceaenry to meet the de. i nnleaa the inflnron.ation can be taken ont Household goods.......... 79,400 Res-iivsil that a copy o f these VI %fClCIII>. , .. . 3 . , , and thia tube restored to ita normal condi- 43,051 résolu i- ns be r read upon tbe Horses snd mules 2,048 mandH o f his present orders, nnd tion, hearing will be deatroyed forever D rkw — D oak — In Coquille City. Aaehnt 24. 144,820 m inate« t the t urie and that a 1901, K cv. W■ . Horsfall officiating, rPlurnod overlaod via Kosahnrg. nin* e «»» ont of tan nr« raiwd br evtarrb: Cattle 12,175................ Mr |,„H a a nrntlv hn«v l time i m V hl,!h ""thin* bat an Inflamed condition Sheep and goat4 9,163. Ooy Drew and Miaa Silvia Doak. 11,613 cooy be sen* t tbe bereaved sir. L-lark liaa Dreny Posy tbe ’* mneon. »nrfiioe«. 5,589 daughter, also the two Coquille o f it, having started about the first W.. will aivn one hnndrr<l dollar« for *hy, Hogs 2859,.................... non*. o or f thia all tueae tlipne e»*«'»f ilrafnem by Catarrh catarrh) Core. tan ------------- City psitera for publication. mia month moDin, makinir maam g an be cored icaaord by Hall'a C a h p i i u - I n Coqollle. Aasnat 22. to the points and tranaactmg an enormous Hrnd for circalara. free. 3,029,285 A r m i K n ' owlton , Gross ......................... wife o f Frank Campbell, a daughter. amount o f business ID SO s h o r t s F .J . CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O. Exempt.......... ........... 262,750 Lou J. I . inf , gar , K irtskb — In Coquille. Anpuwt20, 1901, to . i tef bold bv drnK«iai>. 7Re 2,766,535 M ami e A . M ansell . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kiatuer, a eon. Taxable propority. . . tim e. • Hall * Family Pill* are the beat. THE ROAD to PROSPERITY IS TO TRADE AT THE ^EMPORIUM There shall be no twisting of the Truth to make you buy at the E M P O R IU M . No Cheap John advertised goods Used as leaders to decieve. Little Talk Necessary to Sell Our Goods. C. M. SKEELS, Southern Oregon State Normal J. A . LAM B & CO., Hardware, Stoves, Tin and Agate ware, Doors and Windows, Lime and Cement, Agricultural Implements, Poigts and Oils, GLASS. Best Goods' Lowest PriceS ”d iuzzw. k- • e*—-