Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1901)
W ILSO N JEWELRY CO., JEWELERS, WATCH LOCAL ITEMS. Fruit jnrs ut L"iriger's. Our lute raiiis «re spoiling suite j i ih V, Finit j>ire >t the Emporiuiu. A new lino of A. L. Unan »Loes Veßwtnblw. constantly on Land at •iu8t in ut tUe BmPuriom- ' House with lot and a half. lersejs. Cheap at $225. Sanford. Our friend, E. 15. Smith, of Coos county So ndy-school con- Kivertou, w h s in towu Saturday. veutiou closes an interesting ses A full liue of Mackentusbaa and sion tonight. •ibher coats just received ut Ihe Mason’s fruit jars at Hawk in's. fimporium Roof paint and paints of all kind W e had a pleasant call on Sat- at (lie Emporium. * i relay from A. H. Wagner, of Mrs Hastings Butter, the best in Jravel Ford. the market, at Hawkins’. Drygoods, groceries, boots and School pencil tablets, regular ,boes at Leneger’s, successor to price oc, two for 5o at Rose's. dauderuoli Bros. Some good secoi.d-band doors Snow Drift Flour is the best. Re- cheap —Call at the Tuttle Hotel 2* mlta prove our claim. Every sack Go to Walkers’ the photograph {unranteed. N. Lorenz. ers, ou Front St, for good pictures. A full line of Buckingham A Fon S a l e . Eegbt cows, one two. Heclit Boot and Shoes just arrived year-old heifer ard six calves. it the Emporium. Enquire o f or address R. G. Me- Our young friend, B. T. Vande- Quigg, Coquille Cltv. ear, expects to open up bis jewelry Don't Pay two prices for your business ut Myrtle Point today. dress linings aud finishings, while Oregon Flour 7 5 cents per sack Hawkins Store offers the best liues Bt G. A. Robinson’s, guarantied to for the least money. be as good as any Oregon Valley 5 to 10 acres just outside city flour or niouey refunded. limits with good house, barn, and Major Tower went dowu the riv orchard, also running water. En er Saturday and was on the steamer quire of H. D. Sanford. Venus at tne time of her accident, W. W. Hayes now lias charge of and reached Baudon too late to eu- the stock of millinery recently joy the G. A. R. reunion. turned over by Mrs. Mooli, J. W. Samuel Stout,of the North F o r k , ____ _ Leneye having moved to Myrtle has the sympathy of many friends j Point, in hia hoar of sadness, having suf I f you are looking for real estate, fered the loss of a loving life com better drop in and investigate what panion on the 17th iust. Sanfonl can offer. H e is liable to Wo haye received a splendid have just wlmt you waut, and will communication from our young treat you right. friend, Frank B. Ticlienor, which Duriug a short visit to Baudon we are uuuble to give this week, lately we iret our former towns but winch will appear in our next. man, L. H. Palmer, who informs M. G. Polil, the ooculist. Inis re us that lie will start for bis old ceived his outfit of glasses and in tome in Cherokee county, Kansas, struments aud will be able to cutter this week. to those who need the assistenco Fred Leniger has had a new o f perfectly fitted glasses iu the ceuuter placed in tiis general mer future. chandise store, and is fitting Hnd Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Page, of stocking up for business. Mr. Marshfield, made Baudon a pleas- Lenigar is proving himself to be nut visit last week, returning Sun au enterprising and up-to-date busi day hv way of this place. They ness man. admired our river and valley very Don’t wait until you become much. chronically constipated but take Riders of wheels must comply D eW itt’s Litile Early Risers now with our city ordinances regarding j and then. They will keep your liver the carrying o f lights. Our city aud bowels in good order. Easy to laws demaud them and fines will take. Safe pills. R. S. Knowlton he in order if they are not com C. H. Fry aud Mr. and Mrs. C. plied with. O. Drydtui returned from Rose- Archie Stewart, the coal expert burg the middle of the week where o f Riverton, went t.i Wall’s place they had goue for a trip. They on the isthmus yesterday to fjx- enjoyed a few dHjs of the street amiue a prospect there. It is to lie fair. Mr. F ry took out some pas hojisd that a valuable miue will be sengers and returned with a lot of oppued up at that point. Douglas county’s luscious water- A never failing cure for cuts, mellon’s. burns, scalds, ulcers wounds and 160 acres for snlo. J of a mile sores is De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve. from river. Enough led cedar to A most Kootliiug and healing remedy cut 1,000,100 shingles, good graz for nil skin affections. Accept only ing ami fruit land with fiue bottom the genuine. R. S. Knowlton. land garden o f about 3 acres, aud A. J. Sherwood purchased last 100 young fruit trees set, few bear week, one of those fine pianos from ing. Fiue coal on place. Would Mr. Gallager, who lias a number tike gooi] team as part pay, and on exhibition in the Gilkey build hud give time on part. Inquire of ing. One of those instruments the H eh ald . makes a grand present for the Many physicians are now prescrib family of anyone who can afford ing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure regulary one. having found that it is the best pre Norris Silver, Forth Stratford. N. scription they can write because it H.: “ I purchased a bottle of One is the one prescription which con Minute Cough Cure when suffering tains the eloments necessary to di with a cough doctors told me was gest not only some kind but nil kinds incurable- One bottle relieved me, and it therefore cures indigestion the second and third almost cured. and dyspepsia no matter what ihe To-day I am a well man.” R. 8. cause. R. S. Knowlton. Knowlton. Al. Perkins, of Gardiner, was Fine bacon ham* 15 cents por lb. J. A. Jackson, of Cnpt. Butler’s place, was ill town Friday. ut the Emporium. 10 lb fine green coffee for one A fine 2^-yenr-old Jersey bull dollar at the Emporium. for B a le by Capt. O- R e e l, at Nor 3 small residences in Ooquille to way. rent. R. D. Sanford. Two good business Bouses in Co Jesse L usp , of the Marshfield quill« for Hale, and two for rpnt. Sun, wasovpr by yesterday's train. Enquire of Sanford, the real estate Nent small house aod 2 lots in. man. north end for $375. R. D. San-j Milton Patterson, of this place, lord. returned Friday after spending the Best line of lands and gents summer at Beaver Hill and making mackentosbes and rubber coats at the bay a visit. the Emporium. We hnd a pleasant visit from W- Attorneys J F. Hall Hnd J. S. ) H. H. Renfro, of the upper river, Coke, jr., of Marshfield, had busi-1 on Friday. He was on his way to Bandon to nttend the G. A. R. re ness in town yesterday. New house Bnd two lots close to] union. business, ceap. Sanford the raal , Elmer Hamlin, of Bandon, re estate man tins the bargains as us turned by the last Alliance by wav nal. of the bay from a eojonru of several Greet bargains in millinery at] months in Washington. H e is en the closing out sale of Mrs Moon's joying good health. stock, at the old stand near the old A. J. Clark, an unci» of Mrs. depot. Elliott, of this plac», aud 13 more Mr. F. Long purchased a very fine Hamilton piano from Mr. Gallngher, representing the Allen & Gilbert Co., of Portlaud. friends and relatives of Mrs. E. arrived from Colony, Kansas today, and there are three more yet m Roseburg. The public sail o f property, be longing to the estate of the late W. B Mildd, will be conducted by J. 15 Fox, the auctioneer, at the T. J. Little livery barn, in CoquilleCity, at 11 o’clock iu the forenoou of October 2nd. Alva Nosier who bn8 been here on a visit with relatives and friends for a coiple of weeks, started foi bis horn-' at San Diego, Cal .Satur day, going out by way of Roseburg, that far by wheel. He will visit bis father at Eugene before pro. ceeding southward. Mis* Ray Collier, of this place, started for Portland yesterday morning where she goes for an indefinite stay. She may make that place her home in the future. Miss Collier -»ill he missed by many friends here, who legret her going away. I f you want to buy a farm or other property in the Coquille valley, our advice may save you more than the commission, though you hnd to pay it your self, which is seldom the case. Yon will fiud us posted on locations and enviro nments, R. D. Sanford. Manager Chandler, of the rail road company, went to Myrtle Point Friday to « e l three mules bp bad had brought in that far from Doug las county. They were beauties, all coal black, uniform in size and lively fellows. They will be used in the company's mine. M. J. Krautz, of the North Fork, was in to aee ns Wednesday and informs ua that his brother-in-law, J. H. Bryan, of Hanford, Californ ia, ia expected at once to arrive nt his place where ho will make his home for the lime being. A friend Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lenevp will also accompany him who will moved to Myrtle Point yesterday look for a location in this county. where they go to livp permanently, having become interested in a bus Judge E. D- SHerry Located- iness way iu that place. Wbile Judge E. D. Sperry, wife and we rpgret to lose these good and useful citizeus, we congratulate our daughter, ot Lakeview, this state, sister town ou being so fortunte as arrived iu town on Thursday with a view to locating and have aleady to gain them. made their choice for a home and Mr Gregory, who lives on the purchased and are moving in. They old J. C. Laird place at the foot have purchased the property be hills opposite town, had the mis tween that of T. A. Walker and H. fortune to loose his barn filled W. Dunham, and are doubtless here with hay one day last week, entail to stay. We heartily welcome these ing quite a loss. The barn con people among us, though they are tained about 70 tons of bay, tlipir strangers, for we have every evi late d i p of wool nud other articles, dence of their being good and des all of which were burned. irable citizens. W e give the follow J. II. Frpdrick, state organizer ing from other papers, the editors for the Fraternal Aid Association of which are their acquaintances: for California, will be here tomor row and do some work for this JUDGE SPERRY AND FAM ILY DEPAT. organization Imre, and will contin- Ou Monday morning last Judge ue in this state for some time. Sperry and family left Lakeview, This town has boasted of the only where for twelve years be has been lodge of this fraternity in this state engaged iu the praeticeof law,and for about three years. It is a good stnrted for Coquille City, Coos ordpr and we would be pleased to county, where he will locale and see its mprits made known to our resume the practice of bis profes people nud the order make a good sion. healthy growth in the state. The state of Mrs. Sperry’s health On Saturnav ss the James Bros makes a change to a lower altitude pulled out from Parkersburg with necessary. Many regrets were expressed as the steamer Venus, it seems that the key in the crosshpad of her the carriage bearing the Judge For many engiue hnd worked loose and came rolled out of sight. out, thus freeing the arm trom the years lie liqs been one of our prom piston, allowing that part of the inent citizens and himself and machine to go against the upper family will be missed by many cylinder head with terrible force, friends. Laaeview has lost a good lawyer causing it to break, as wall as car rying a piece out of the side of the and an honorahlo citizen, while the cylinder with it, which will cause people of Coquille City have cause the boys considerable delny and ex to congratulate themselves upon pense. They have hopes that the the advent of an able and upright foundry at Marshfield will be ah|p lawyer as the Judge is well known to cast the cvlindps for them, ns to be; and a highly accomplished Suc this would donbtlpss relieve the musician as is Mrs. Sperry. cess aHteud yon Judge, the good delay considerably. wishes of Lakeview go with you. — Lake County Rustier. (Joed News- G. W. Clinton, of near Norway, who had the misfortune to lose his life compnniou only a few days ago, has rented his place, and starts ira- mediately to Waldo, Josephine county, this state, with his four children, w here they will spend the winter. H e rented to a Mr. Henry Kyle, late o f Beige City, Idaho. down to see Ills brother, Charles, a member of the Coqtiille life saving erfw tile last of the week, cotniDg ! up on Sunday on his way home, He had come down to the bay on ¡the tug Hnntfr from the Umpqua j for a load of supplies, as no vessels ! are ronuiDg into that place since | the strike. Mr. Perkins is think- ring some of buying property in Geo. W. Lnne, Pewamo, Mich., writes: “ Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the best remedy for'indiges- tiouand stomach trouble that I ever used. For years I suffered from dyspepsia, at times compelling me to stay in bed and causing me un- told agony. I am completly cured- by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. In re commending it to friends who suf fer from indigestion I alwnys offer to pay for it if it falls. Thus far I have never paid.” R. S. Knowlton. On Friday the 20th Sept., 1901, j Judge E. D. 8perry aod family ' l *J' s SP(,t'on- On Thursday morning of last , Mr. J. C. Gnllngher had auotherl left Lakeview last Monday for lheir week our young frieud Roy Mc- shipment of Pianos, (beauties) future home in Coquille City, Coos They leave be Closkey, of Norway, who has deeu from the Allen & Gilbert Co. of county, Oregon. Mr. Gallagher B old a hind them numerous friends in 'ytnp! ‘ Pry low for several ¡weeks, ¡Portland. j passed away. Till* promising young great mnuy pianos in Marshfield j Lakeview who wish them health, man of 22 years is thus cut off to last mouth and to representative happiness and prosperity in their the great regret aod sorrow of ! people of this county whose ver- i new home. Judge Sperry is a law- many relations and friends. He I diet was that they received better] ver of ability aud a safe counsellor. was a member of the I. O. O. F. value aud easier terms tbau ever , His geniality and polished manners, aud was buried by that fralurnity before offered. coupled with bis splendid legal at on Saturday, at the Norway ceme- You will never have a better i tainments, shoul I find him ready try. Great sympathy is expressed chance or as fine a number of) praeticeof his profession and many for his sorrowing family. pianos to chose from as you have j warm friends.—Lake Connty E x today in Coquille and you can save aminer. While in town Saturday, Uucle from $50. to $100 00 by buying 1 Alex Snyder informed ns of a very from a firm that advertise as, aod ] Judge E. D. Sperry and family sad circumstance which occnrred a are Ibe largest music boose on tin of Lakeview arrived here yester few miles above Myrtle Poiut the day er. route to Coquille City where Pacific coast. first of last week. It seems that a they expect to locate perronntly. A l l e n & G il b e r t C o . 4-year-old child of Steve Reed was The judge has many friends in lM itn ir:». passing from the home of its fsther Klamath connty who wish him un THBr«H-8TEPnENSoi*—In C oqaillc City. Sep- 1 to that of its grandfather when it tim b er 18, 1901, Nathaniel Thrush and bounded success in his new borne. was attacked by a cow sDd severely Kmma Stevcii‘»on, both o f Bandon, J. 11J --■■Klamath Rppohlican. Cecil, J. P . officiating. horned. We understand that one eye is pul out, and it is feared, loth, !>!••> wbile the child is badly bruised and STorT—Near Gravel Ford, September 19, • gored otherwise. 1901, Dicie. beloved w ife o f Samuel Stout, D. J. Taylor, of near Gravel Ford, came near being burned out last week. He bad set fire to a stump near bis housa some time since wbicb burned uicely, and as be thouuht, bsd goue out, hut it seems the file followed s root which ran in the direction of his house, and approaching near the surface o f *he ground, igniting some dry grass snd the like, and only for the timely efforts of A. H. Wagner nml Samuel Stout, his borne would Lave been destroyed. need 25 vears. 5 months and 29 days.' Funeral took place at M. E. churchyard on the North Fork on the 20th. BOR1. U pto n —At W olf creek. Sept. 9, 1901, to Mr. «m2 M r«. 8. W. Upton a girl. AD M IN IS T R A T O R S NOTICE. N otice i* hereby given that the nnder- «igned hn« been duly pppointed adminia- trator o f the estate o f W. H. Mndd. de- ceaaed.and that «11 per «o n « having clrim a against «« id estate ase hereby notified that they are required to presen* «aid claim «, duly verified, to the undersigned, « t h i« office in Coquille City. Coo«county, Oregon, within six m onth« from the date o f this notice. Dated August 20th, 190L A. J. S hxbwood . Adm inistrator o f the estate o f W. R. Mudd, deceased. I Aug. *3). 5 1.1 MAKERS, ENGRAVERS, OPTICIAN. T H E ip D to P H O S P E IflT Y IS TO T R A D E A T T H E EMPORIUM There shall he no twisting of the Truth to make you buu at the EMPORIUM No Cheap John advertised goods Used as leaders to decieve. Little Talk Necessary to Sell Our Goods. That our Prices are right is Conceded 1 by all. Our Aim is Quick Sales and Small Profits. , ts. Our Line is Strong in DRYGOODs, , SHOES SHC GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, G M CA R!E k RR9A .GJ GNR’ TOBACCOES, PAINTS and OILS, SHELL HARDWARE, NAILS. DECORATED CROCKERY, WALL PAPER, GLASSWARE, Etc. C. M. 8KEELS. I Marshfield Sun. I Throe work oxen were accidently killed and as many tinjured in No ble A Sons logging camp near Marshfield last week. The gasoline Monterey arrived Tuesday from San Francisco with a large consignment of oils of Various kinds for the Standard Oil Company. Her nrrival has reliev ed the gasoline famin. One hundred-and-fif ty dollar was netted by the ladies who gave the delicious supper last week for Ihe leuetit of »be Y. M. C. A. The people of Marshfield appreciate a good “ square” and always cheer F O R your Fall aud Wiuter Supply of F L O U R , SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA fully patronize a worthy cause. The Southern Stock Company and also BOOTS and SHOES, Rubber Goods of all Kinds. concluded a very successful week’s Feed of all Kinds Constantly on Hand. And New Goods ofl all entertaiument in this city Satur Boats. day evening and left to pl»y the towns on the Coquille. The com pany gained the high appreciation of the theater goers of this city [Successor to Sanderson B in ’s.] and on their return will be doubly welcomed. W. M. Nay, bd old and esteemed resident of this county, died at Iris home on Kentuck slough, Friday, afler a brief illness, aged 79 years, 5 months and 22 days. Deceased was a native of New Hampshire. He moved to California in '50 and two years later to Port Orford. Later he returned to the east where he remained for a short time Hgnin SCHOOL. coming out to California. With ASHLAND, OH EG ON. hia wife and family he came to Coos hay on the schooner Enter Strong Academic Course. Pro prise in '67, and has been a resi fessional training of the highest ex dent of lIris connty ever since. cellence. First-Cclass Training De H e leavps n wifp, three sons and a partment. Well Equipped Labora daughter to mourn Iris loss. Tfce tories. funeral ocriirred in this city, Sun Demand tor Trained Teachers far day, and wis presided oyer by Rev. Exceed the Supply. Graduates Father Donnelly. Easily Secure Good Poaiteona. The H e r a l d i s now r e a d y to r e Beautiful Location. Most Desir c e iv e wood on s u b sc rip tio n . able Climate in the Northwest. W e bud a fridndlv call from Expenses from $120 to $150 per Capt. O. Reed, of Norway, Friday. year. Uncle A H. Snyder, ot Pleasant Fall Term begins September 9th valley, came down this far on F r i W. M. C L A Y T O N , Pres. day on his way to Bandon to attend Write for Catalogue. the G. A. R. meeting which took place Sat irday. Henry Braydon, Harris N. C., says: “ I took medicine 20 years for asthma but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good tnan any thing else during that time. Best Cough Cure. R. S. Knowlton. ♦«•*. -- Wlicn ill Town Don’t. Fail to Call at LINEGAR’S STORE A. F. Linepp, Prop. Southern Oregon State Normal At a Bargain. Wagon, harness and team. Horses will weigh nbont 1300each, 8 years old, gentle and trne, single or double. 11 bead of CHlves, 4 yearling steers, 2 No. 1 roilcli cows 1 3 year o ld shorthorn bull. A d dress-I. E. Fitzgerald,Coqmlle City Or., or call at Lampey creek. J. A. LA M B & C 0 -, hardware, Stoves, Tin and Agate ware, Doors and Windows, Pioneer Meat rçar^et. Lim e and Cement, Agricultural Implements, ID H. Jclinscn, Prop. FRESH MEATS o f all Kind Constant 1 1 / on Hands, Fish, Clams and Chickens. Paiqts ad Oils, also GflLSS. Best Goods-Lowest Prices.