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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1901)
WILSON JEWELRY CO JEWELERS, WATCH LO C AL ITEM S, ill pay 25c per dozen MAKERS ENGR AVERS. OPTICIAN Best menerai roof.paint at the I. If yon wish to rent a house, call at the H er ald • ffice. Briny vour pall and yet anno of that tiue, fresh saner kraut at Heisey's. * Mrs. F. A. Curtis returned to. the hay the east of tile week from her trii> to Baudon. Judgo Watson return» d to Marsh- Held yesterday, having been over i this w»y several days. For a neat little home, garden | lots and burn, at bedrock prices, | call ou the H erald . For the best bargains ever offer- | ed in winter clothing in Coqnille, just drop into the Little Wonder. * Anyone wishing Racine stockjn„ teet may obtain them by cal on Mrs. Lottie Davis, near *lng Academy. the F or brick- sand. baker. S ale — A lot of California good ones—at $13 per thou Inquire of Adam Persh- Prosper, Or. A letter from Mr. Lorenz to the folks here informs them that they arrived at Sau Francisco and were enjowing ¡themselves. Mr. Meyer, the brickuinsou, is up from the lower river to begin the work of building the chimney in Ii. S. Knowltou’s new house. D esirable B argains may be bad dow in several lines of Realty by calling at the real estate office Rev. S. S. White will preach at of R. D. Hanford, Coquille, Or. the Presbyterian church next Sun- W anted . A team of horses for d«v, at both morning and evening the winter for their care and feed, hours, it being bis regular bi good care will bt taken them. Call monthly appointment. A cordial on or address Amos Himpsou, Co- A full line of Lamps, Glassware aud Crockery, invitation is extended to all to at- qnille, Or. I tend. F a c t s A b o u t P a in ts. The Steamer Favorite takes the True Economy in Paint is attained only when the best of material is used. We carry i Capt. Whereat, who lias been run o f the Dispatch for a few days R. N. NASON’S Paint. Guaranteed Pure Linseed Oil. Pioneer White Lead at lowest | visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. while some miuor repairs are being j Sackett, of this place for several made and some paintiDg and gen Gays, returned to Marsfield Friday, eral fixiug up is being done. just I hut j Following is the list of nnt-goina ■hassengers on the Mandalay: J. O. Gnndloe, wife and child. Maggie Boyle. Joe Donnehaum, F. D. Lay- io n ,Ruth Panlpi.the Misses. Grace and Maude Garfield and W. A. Olds. E Conductor Will Denning, of ÎÎ urshfield, had tIi > misfortune to drop a nice watch which he had fmichased of our Jeweler Wilson at this pine, several days since, and It lay five days on tile bottom o f the wiav, but when recovered was found f . be all right, no water haying got- Ben inside to injure the movement. w ill be back again soon. J. D. Stewart, of near Langlois, | The old gentleman is much pleased Curry county, came up Thursday with our town. and purchased a fine s?tof harness Uncle Shad Hudson arrived from from cur bos9 snddle and harness He re his trip up to Eekley yesterday. makers, F. L oD g & Son. He tells us that most all mining turned Friday morning by the , operations have ceased in that sec I Favorite. tio n for the winter. A. G. Aiken Mr. and Mrs. John Curren, of ! came down yesterday also and I this place, took their little daugh '■ proceeded to his home at Marsh ter, JenDey, to the bay last week field. where a thorough examination was J. H. Frederick and Rev. J. M. made of her face which disclosed Hunter organized a council of the the fact that she bad an enlarge meet of the boDe of her jaw which Fraternal Aid Association at Ban- will necessitate takiug her to a hos don on Thursday of 22 members. There are several more who will pital fur an operation on this mem join before the charter clases, mak- ber. Mrs. C. starts for San Fran cisco overland with her tomorrow. ing this a good strong couucil to This is yery much regretted, and it begin with. is to be hoped that her recovery Will Braek, o f Myrtle Point, will be early and complete. went down the river Saturday on Walter Drain aid G. W. Steyen- business. He expects to leave for son arrived from their Eden valley- California in a short time where he places yesterday and are enjoying will remain oulv a short time and a visit with old friends. Mr. Steph- return her for the purpose of can eoson called on ns this morning vassing for art work which be and left us samples of gold bearing helped Mr. Thomas to handle in quartz from their mines up there this county last summer. io the mountains. While we are Mrs. Whipple having withdawo no miners, we feel fully assured from the restaurant firm of Walcli that they Lave good prospects, and & Whipple, Mrs. A. G. Baleli has | that some time io the near future associated herself with Mrs Welch j valuable ledges will he exposed and and tli-dining parlors have heeu and worked in those mountains. moved to the Moore building, op posite the old depot, and all put in first cl°ss order and the best of mealR are being furnished. Cal and see them. At a meeting of the city conn- J. M. Bright, who is preparing a small steamer to ply ou the North Fork during high water received a boiler and engine from the bay last Saturday and removed them from the car to the boat landing Sunday. Arthur Elliugsou will build the hull at once which will be 35 feet iu length and 8 feet beam, This will certainly be a great coDveneuce to the farmers of this t ranch of the river, as most of the good weather io the fall is used in har vesting crops, and the roads get had before they can be gotteD to market. This will give the people a chance to get all their produce out aud their goods id return at all times of the year. T o (lie OVERALLS 160-acre dairy ranch, machmery tools and eleven cows. J. Q uick , Coquille, Or. 2vE. G - F O U L . ornciAN. All tests solicited -no charge. Glasses only first-class quality. Prices to suit the times. Calls anywhere on request to do so. Myrtle Point, Or. Are Stepping Stones to Success. Five acres of finest river bottom land in good cultivation, one year ling, one calf, Dew sewingmacliiDe, fi8hboat, net and outfit, and outfit of general household goods, cheap for cash. G ene R obinson . Coquille, Or. N o p e r s o n c a n afford to e n d a n g e r a n im p o rta n t a p p o in tm e n t b y n ot o w n in g a r e lia b le tim e p e a c e . -»/utTiE&'-s Notice to Debtors. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to me are respect fully called upon to make imme diate settlement sb 1 must bave what is camming to me to enable me to carry on my business. I t e l m h l c an il t i r u l l « . Yours, Respectfully, “A pill’s a pill,” says the saw. But W. H. SCHROEDER. there are pills and pill. You want a pili which is certain, thorough and gentle. Mustn’t gripe. DeWitt’s "V r O T IC E is hereby viven that an esti ny, Little Early Risers till the bill. Pure .1 1 a gray m ear with black colt about two m onths old , are at my pince, four m iles ly vegetable. Do not force but as south o f C oquille C ity, and that, tho ow ner sist the bowels to act. Strengthen thereof is requested to rem ove the same. B amukl S mith . and invigorate. Small and easy to take. Ii. S. Knowlton. Allow me to say a few words in pnise of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I had a very severe cough and cold and feared I would get pneumonia, but after taking tbe second Jose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of it cured my cold aed the pains in my chest dis appeared entirely. I nra most re spectfully yours for health, Ralph S. Meyers, 64-Thirty-seventh St., Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. LEVI STRAUSSftCO For Sale at a Bargain. For every 25c you spen d at Mrs. Mono’s yon have a guess at the contents of that bottle again. Near est guess $5 bat next $2 50. —---------- *--*•» * - L a i a m — In C< Mr and Mrs. •'*§& Boys, Ladies and Gents Watches a t all Prices. ^ We are Selling a Ladies GOLD filled Watch at V O —good value— Others charge $15 for the Same thing. fjrffajY i. RMGS all Sizes and Styles. Rings for Babies an(l Rr0lun f°Ms. Wedding rings, engagement rings. A fine assortment. gold Pens and Fountain Pins. N O T IC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T . WBTYIS m W S IDF rt» PPN In the C ounty Court o f tho State o f O regon, fo r Coos Countv. N otice is hereby given that the un d erm in ed, adm inistrator o f the estate o f S. F. M oon , deceased, ha« filed his final account, and that the H o n . L . H arlocker. J u d g i o f said Court, has m ade an order fixing W ednesday, the 4th day o f D ecem ber, 1901. at 10 <»’clock in the tore- noon o f said day. at the C ountv J p d g e ’ s otlice in courthouse at Coqnille C ity, Ore- yon, as the time and place for the hearing of paid final accou nt and the settlem ent th ereof. E . N. MOON. A dm inistrator o f the estate o f S. F. M oon. . eoeased. SILVERWARE, anything from a Napkin Ring to a Tea Set. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. D epartm ent o f the Interior. Land Office at Kooftbnrg, O regon, October 18,1901. N otice is hereby given that the follow in g- named settlor has filed notice o f his inteti- tion to make final i ro o f in support o f his cla im , and that, said p roof will be made be fore L H Hnzar-I county clerk at C oquille C ity. Oregon on Nov. 30. 1901, viz: R O B E R T DEAN on his 1!. E. No. Hllfl) fo r t h e S W B W J i MEK ° W \ 28 T p 27 8 . It. 13 W. He names the fellow in g witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cnltiva tion o f said lend, viz: W illiam Cro\ C larence O. D ryden. D. F . Dean anti Barbara A. Dean all o f C oqnille City, Ore- «on , J. T . B bipgks . R egister. A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’ S N O T IC E . N o t ic e is h ereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed adm inistrator o f the estate o f M atilda E. Nosier, deceased, by the eountv court fo r Coos cou n ty, O regon, and that all persona having claim « against said estate are hereby notified that they a re re quired to prosen* aai claim s duly verified, to the undersigned at his residence in Co- qniite City. Coos cou n ty. Oregon, within six m onths from the d ate o f this notice Dated Ooc. If», 1901. J. T . N oht . kb . Adm inistrator.. AD MINIHTR A TO It’S N OTICK. N otice ia hereby given that, the under* aigned has been duly r [»pointed a d m in is trator o f the estate o f W. H. Mudd. d e ceased, and that all persons having claim s against said estate are hereby notified that they are required to present said claims, duly v e ’ ifiad, to the undersigned, at his office in C q oille C ity. C oo e o o n n ty, Oregon, within six m onths from the date o f this notice. Dated A ngus! W th. 1901. A. J. S herw ood . nom . A dm inistrator o f the estate o f W. B. Mudd lille City. Nov. 6. 1901. t o , deceneed. !A o g . 2M. falter L nird. a d a u g h te r.! The English troops met with a dsaster ou the 2nd, losing two guns and nine officers killed and thirteen wounded and 54 men killed and one hundred and aixty wounded in the eastern Transvaal. WATCHES that go through our hands are time beepers, they are always as repre- seated. | i | | , I I Clocks, a choice selec tion, $2.50 for an 8 day clock, up to any price you wish to pay considering style and & finish, fancy and plain, 1 small and large. Musical instruments of and all kinds sheet music Special attention given to fitting glasses and cor- -ccting defects of the vision Complicai d Watch, Fine Jewelry, making and repairing. We have one o f the best equipped shops in Southwestern Oregon fo r reparing watches, jew elry and spectacles. We do it quickly and correctly. Wilson Jewelery Co