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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1901)
FO B. H O L ID A Y LO C A I, ITE M S . PRESENTS. GO TO Oo mu] see Men. Rosa's Cbrystul THE W ILSO N JE W E L R Y A B a im a in 1A acres in town, Best mineral roof paint at tlie I. bench laud, nlI iu cultivation, house, A tine line of fresh roasted ootfees warp. X L. just in at the Emporium. Wi have «track rock bottom Big bargains Iti uuderware ut baru, young fruit trees and small fruits, uicely located. Only $600. the Emporium. A nice line of dress gol ds just prices at the Emporium. R. 1). Sanford, Coquilie, Oregon. nritved Ht the Emporium. | W. C. Bandersou, of Bandon, was i f you wish to rent a house, call Justice Cecil had a ease brought at the H rrald office. W. E. Dungon. of Marshfield ! up *° towu Sl' t« r<‘ ay. before his court last week iu which was over this way yesterday. Otto Schetter. of Marshfield, went I he latest in shirt waists at the the rights of property was the oon- Little Wonder. tentiou, and Id. J. Collier and Cbas. A. U. Dean is doing a general ! li,*ud<,u.:yesterday. Call and see how tq get a nice Peterson were the parties concern hauling buisness in town. | Cards, Albums and Christmas ed, w hile some young cattle were I present at the Emporium. J. E. Martin, the painter of books of all kinds at Liosns. the property sought. The case Riverton, was up yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Ashton, of Parkers-! The 11 e » ’ vld Row ready to re was decided by a jury iu favor of burg, was in towu shopping yes- C9’ ve wo°d on subscription. A big lot of Christmas goods Mr. Collier. j terilay. j Shooting match at I Chandler’s A ll kinds on the Mandalay for Messrs. Quick, Cray and Ken i Get prices on mackentoshes and on tork, 1 huradi y. Rose’s. nedy, of this place, went to Myrtle p . p rubber coats at the Emporium be-1 Go to Walkers’ the photogrnph- G. Iv. Walker, of Point • yesterday to attend the i ere, ou Front St, for good pictures. funeral of their old respected com has moved with his family ' * to Hi E f ° ,e you buy. Nice line of fresh candies and1 See the beautiful Stereoscopic ____ place. rade. _________ Mr. Bartt, of that place, who A full line of Mackentoshes and chewing gum just opened at the Views of Ernest Stanff at Lorenz’s I it is supposed died on Friday night, j store. * j having been fouud dead in his rubber coats just received at the Little Womlfcr. I I L ost . A ladies black satin belt ■ Mr. and Mrs. l)r Mingus, 0f ! cha'-' at *'s borne on Sunday morn- Emporium- iv it It buckle. Finder please leave Beaver Hill, were in to >wn Sat'ur* I iog. The old gentleman, it ssems, Attorney L. A, Roberts, of was sitting at the table writing at this office. ¡day. Myrtle Point, had business in town i when he leaned back iu his chair Air, Morse, the electric light man , Any thing you wish in underwear against the wall anil expired. The yesterday. turned on the lights at Myrtle Point j for bidie’s, gents and children can paper upon which he had been Ladies' ready-made underware Thursday night. j be fouud at the Little Wonder. writing lay ou the table and ins at prices to suit the timest at the Little Wonder. A good second hand saddle and | L \di?s. * 0,dL »n d e b a in pen bad dropped to the floor. His heavy team harness for sale. ! cauut/ d in with the bond red pres- lamp had burned out, showing he Jas. Ferry, of Riverton, came up F Long & Son cuts for Holidays nt the Emporium. had been there some little time. yesterday and went on oyer to the • »•* « There will be a shooting match bay on business. The Oregonian meutions J. W. Hals for The Lucky Ones. at I. Chandler’s place on the North Ladies, it is all wool underwear Hamilton as a probable camdidate Fork Thursday. Shootists should For every 25c you spend at Mrs. you want, call on Mrs. Wes Nosier, for .1 n:lge of the supreme court on make a note of this. the Democratic ticket at the com Aloon’s you have a guess at the ut the Little Wonder. ing election. The AVoodmen of the World at contents of that bottle again. Near Mark Dean, of Fsrndale, came tins place are preparing for a grand est guess $5 hat next $2 50. F ob S al . v — A tew full-blood up ou Satin day’s Alliance, and ar white Plymontbroek cockerels. New Year’s ball. All who donee rived at this place today. TRESPASS NOTICE. Inquire of F. M Geverez, of Cun should make a note of this. ^O T IC E is hereby given that any and Snow Drift Flour is the best. Re ningham, or address him at Co- ail persons are warned against hunting D esirable B argains may be had sults prove our claim. Every sack j quille trespassing in any manner on the J. J. just now in several lines of Realty or Laiub place an the month of Fishtr ap creek guaranteed. N. Lorenz. i , A cave occnred in the Libby bv calling at the real estate office and anyone found guilty of so doing with out permission of the undersigned, will be Severul large coops of Thauks- I miue last Thursday morning break- of li. D. Sanford, Coquilie, Or. prosecuted to the full extent of the law. giving tui keys were on yesterday’s I jug the leg of a young fellow by 1>. MOKOAN* At M. H. Herseys you can buy rraiu for the market of E. G. Flan- j the name of Ilingue, and others had 22 yards of calico for $1: 12 yards agan at Marshfield. j a narrow escape. of outing flannel in dark oladsand Anyone in Coquilie City who has R. L>. Sanford, the real estate stripes for $1; and geuts woolen property to exchange for pioperty I agent, sold 120 acres of timber sweaters for $1.35. * in Eaiidou will do well to call at land—the old Lawson place ou Front St., Surveyor Cuthcart and Isaac the H e i i a LD office. Cunningham— to T. Y. Callaghan, - O r e g - c z j . iion, G l a s s w a r e Landritb were Iu town yesterday O c q . - u . i l l e . Hicks, the photographer, is back our other real estate broker, last on their way to the Tioga country Does a general barbering and hair at the old stand, the Wilkins gal week. where thpy expect to be gone about dressing business. Cleanliness, lery. Come in and see him and I f you wish to dispose of voui two weeks doing some surveying. neatness aud dispatch is ouv motto. get your beauties taken. property at a reasonable figure I The H e r a l d acknowledges a W anted —To trade for a good j can sell it. I f you have property very pleasant call from our old back, one new Studebnker wagon, 1 to lease I can rent it. Collections friend, J. E. Hawkins, father of size 2 i inches heavy. Enquire of | made. 11. D. Sanford, Coquilie Prof. Hawkins, of this place ou B. Fenton, Myrtle Point, Oregon. j City, Oregon. Saturday. The old gentleman re- F ob S ale — A first-class, fire The crew of Chinamen who turded borne that day after visiting proof sate, of the Hall pattern operated the Timiu ms cannery this several days with his son and Air. with two sets of double doors, season passed through by yester Messer’s. weighing 5,000 pounds, as good as d a y ’s train to the hay w I ip i i they A very pleasant party was en new, for $75 less than cost. In will take a steamer for Portland. joyed by the chtldreu of Air. and quire at the H erald office. Airs. Charles Dye, of this place Our thunks are due Hon. Bluger Arthur Ellingsou has J. M. Hermann for a copy of the annual Saturday evening and a number of Bright’s steamer in frame up at invited gueBts. Even grown peo- report of the comiuissiouer of the Mr. Roy’s place and the work on General Laud Office to tlm secre pie found amusement in their the new craft is progressing nicely. games, and an elegant supper was tary of the interior fir the fin nl Air. B. expects to have her ready enjoyed by all. year ending June 30, 1901. to ruti in a mouth or six weeks. F ob S ale or T rade —The large I am offering a great bargin for Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice. J. W. Flanagan is tow a fully and commodious furniture factory pledged drummer, having accepted a few weeks iu an improved bencli near the little church, equipped farm of 20 acres, nicely located, with good engine, planer, band saw, a position of Porter Bros, Del- good water and fruit. Cheap at monte M illing Co. and the Ballz. two large lathes, edger, sandpaper, Clymer Co., and will work iu Coos $1000 cash, or a good team might itig machine anil other articles too Cutry aud southern Dog as couu- i ’1H ,ak,ln !,t Rash price ns part pay- numerous to mention. Will sell at I inent. R. D. Sanford, the agent ties. a bargain or trade for city property. Coquilie, Oregon. We were in error when we said I Inquire of J.W. Ktewsou, Coquilie, in our issue before last that G. AY. | Alias Ivy Cntlip, of Coos river, »Oregon. James, w ho was take to the insa ne j came over Friday and proceeded G. W. Hixon. of Norway, was in asylum recently was from Fishtrap. | up the river where she will visit ♦own yesterday, and he tells ns that Ao lived at Pleasant valley, nerr j with friends and relatives. She he is expecting Ins louthor. Grand ma Hixon from Napa, toilifornia, Myrtle Point, and belonged to I informs ns that Airs. Wilkins will Makes Collections. — 14 Years Experience and a another family of that name. ¡depart from her father’s this week iu n short time. She would have . ■ f ... . „ „ „ ¡ f o r Starbnck, Wnsh., where she A nice garden lot of aront one, , been here during Ml is month only . Growing Business are Our Best “Ad.” that her son-in-law, O. C Bnrltloiv, acre in a beautifuily located a n d ! " ' " «P™* »>'« winter’ with her with whom she lives, had the mis well sheltered P in e » near the flan- ‘W ' d e r , Mrs. Dr. Baker She wnfi to go np to Portland by thn fortune to fail through abridge re dou bench will he sold very cheaply 1 Alliance which fmiJpd tod*v. if a b u y r be found hood . For full cently and break one of his legs. For good groceries at low figures inforination aiul terms call at the, IVTr. Bovrie’s home near the * j north end of the Halls street call at A!. H. Hetseys store. 20 H erald office. pounds of extra hue granulated Airs. John Curran returned from Bridge had a narrow pnen-ie from sugar for $1; 25 pounds of rolled San Francisco vesterdav. Little distinction by fire on Satnrdav. oats for $1; 25 pounds of rolled Jennie remaiued’ iu the citv for If ,ook Fire from a defective floe in j wheat for SR; 25 poun Is of Japan the present. She is able to leave Hie room of Mies Mav rn the upper | rice for SI; 10 bars of Fairbanks the hospital, hut will remain where: fl 'or and all of her clothing in the soap for 25 cents; 3 packages of | the physicians can look after her I rnorn anf^ even the bureau were P e l in tobacco for 25 cents, aud I for fl ,rouple of weeks or more yet. j distroyed before the fire was dis- othei groceries cheap iu com pari - i „ . . n „ covered. Only for prompt and fio n . * i „ K ” bpri „ A h p th f C()os h l-v. effictive work by the old gentlemen ... . -r ii I I i Coos and Curry County ayt' Ii b,r and Clarence the house would have h Ogren, of AInrsi,field, who has Kramer s Celebrated Liquid Bleu- soo|) bpe|, bevond s(lvj been down on Elk flyer prospect- mg which will bleach and preserve 1 iug for several weeks, passed [ the fabric. All orders for these j through this place yesterday on his j goods will be shipped through him. '* l,lr''r. way home. He, with Will Elliott, . I Ronvnr Ann. Mvrtle Point. I TllP undersigned will give a free R obert A hr , Myrtle , ¡sample of Chamberlain h Stomach have a splendid placer prospect in Cut tlii« out arul take it to It. S. ai1(j L iver Tablets to any one want- an admirably convenient place to . _ ___ _ t may Knowlton’s store dl'ilg Store and anil „ rename -..linl,],, remedy reme.li/ ior for .1i<inr<1eru work, and j we trust the hoys , Knowltoll , S drug . . get V. a ln£? a disorder» I > .... i - ^ ree sample of Chamberlain s >tom- f the stomach, do weH. They have also found n ^ree sample of Chamberlain s ,toni- n ] of stomneh. biliousness biliousness or con- Liver Tablets, prospect of another nature, the “ ph “ nd irV " " , st'PaMon- , lh19 * ni,w remedv i i p of metal » l i being unknown i i. Ili(*\ 1 ana ,1 a « goou ono<l one. one R kind to physic. ' * . ■ cleanse , . the lOYigoi- t. iv w n. hnowlton ixnowuon , .. , . i i r „ I ate the stomach, improve the ap- ♦ hem, he brmtr^ np a tot of tlieeam- ... , ,, . 1 i >nrflia ---------**•*•— ---- ides of rock which he will bnye ‘ . ■ T ,o n , r »i m i w pj < i . Hnalized. Regular size, _5c, per »'V. j “ While suffering from a bnd case; CO., — TH E EMPORIUM j CASH STORE W e appreciate the liberal patronage we have receiv ed thus far, also the gratifying reports that our Goods and Prices are Bight, We Wifi Go You One Better. WE W ILL GIVE TO OUR CUSTOMERS , lOO PRESENTS During Holidays. N W e have no old shelf worn goods nor moth-eaten goods to work off on our customers. Nothing but Fresh goods coming by every steamer that w ill be R. E„ N osler’s, sold at rock bottom prices. In the following lines: SHAVING PARLOR. Dry oods, Boots, shoes, Rubber Goods, Mackentoshes, S;D) ries, Ammun- an d C ro ck e ry . mpoiinm Store_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ G. M, SKEELS, R. D. SA N FO R D , DEALER IN R E A L ESTATE. CO Q U IL L E C IT Y , OREGON. Buys, Sells And Exchanges Property, Rents Houses And Farms, Does A General Agency Business. I AM STILL DOING THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF THE CQQUILLE VALLEY. I Have A Large List Of Dairy Farms, Unimproved Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im proved And Unimproved City Prop erty, Small Homes, In Sizes And A t Prices That W ill Suit The Largest Or The Smallest Purchaser. George Aver o f Marshfield) O. C. Sanford does bookkeeping, piles I consulted a physician who ^ j through A - er> town °* this . . morning ’ ! (mewriting passed typewriting and an 1 mimeograuh mimeograpn work wo.s, advised me to try a box of DeWitt „ s i'n his wav to Riverton where lie makes bills and statements for bne- ' ' ,t( Hazel Salve, says (x. F. Car- K io * music. He i | iness houses. Typewritten re-.orts, ter. Atlanta. Ga. “ I procured a box ‘has a large class ' IN V E S T IG A T E W H A T I H A V E Can put you. books in proper a,»I >v" s entirely cured. DeWitt'»| [tells us that the Crescent Coal Co j | order. Charges resonatde. Satis- 1 Witch Hazel Salve is a splendid cure j struck the long-looked for v p ì i i of : T O O F F H R B E F O R E B U Y IN G . coal at (Yvos Pile Saturday faction guaranteed. Office with f'»r piles, giving relief instantly,, d'i ■ ii i 0,1 I ,, ^ i< |) Sanford Coauille Citv and I henrtlv recommend it to all All Inquiries Receive Prompt Attention. This w,II no doubt be a big .th in g D. Santoro, Loqu.lle L.ty, I RUfferera" Surgerv is unnecessary to Cooa cr.nnty. This, according to ; Hardy nD(i Wehb Mast, Jas. to Cllre pil«s. DeWitt’s Witch Haz-! “ the theories of our best ruining ex Byers and Will Harmon come el Salve will cure anv case. Cuts, perts, proves that the whole county down from the north Fork yester- burns, bruises and all other wounds is underlain with a stratum of coal day following op the logs, about are also quickly cured by it. Be very much greater iu extent and 800 in D um ber, b e ln in u g to ti e t u p ware of counterfeits. R. 8. Knowl- far superior in quality to auyt iing former. James Hervey was look ton. General Insurance Office, - - - Robinson Building, yet opened, and will offer a stimu ing after »nine h e lo n g iu g to liirn- Ions to coal mining never before -elf and Will Mehl, a p o r tio n of C o q u ille , O regon. N o t ic e . felt m Coos county. < theirs having come down. I C A N S A V E Y O U MONEY, E. G. D. HOLDEN’S STgAyss&esr ENGINEER’S OVERALLS m Notice is hereby aiienthnt mv wife, Mrs. Lfora E. Robinson. has. without provi ca tion. left my b#*d and board, and I hereby *ive notice to the pnhlic not to trnst her on rny account, and I will in no wise be re sponsible for her acts. E tjokne K obtnso *. Oisr Titres H w iM filis i Dollars Iasirace Capital R e p re s e n te d . HottK I viCRix. i: C ompany , N. Y. - - - - - - - - 8 t . P ai l F. A M. I n .»rnxacE C ompany , M inn . - - - - T kidkrs ’ I nsurance C ompany , C hicaoo - - - H ome F. A M. I mstra N' « C ompany , S an F rancisco - - - F ire A ssociation I nsi r a n c s C ompany , P hii - idki . phia - * - $14.406,450.33 | $ 2.450,696.11 l $ 2.435,571 28 $ 1,037.715.39 $ 6,340,250.99 ' HOLIDAY GOODS Accuracy and Punctuality Are Stepping Stones to Success. N o p e r s o n c a n a ffo rd to e n d a n g e r an im p o rta n t a p p o in tm e n t b y not o w n in g a r e li a b le tim e p e a c e . WATCHES that go through our hands are time keepers, they are always as repre sented. Boys, Ladies and Gents Watches at all Prices. We are Selling a Ladles GOLD filled Watch at $10— good value— Others charge f 1 5 for the Same thing. i P,oid RIN G S all Sizes and Styles. Rings for Babies and Grown folks. Wedding rings, engagement rgs. ill e assortment. Pens and F o u n t a i n Pens. JE W E LR Y AND SILVER NOVELTIES. NEW AND UP TO DATE. MANY THINGS FOR IH E HOLIDAYS. SILVERWARE, anything from Napkin Ring to a Tea Set. 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, "small and large. Musical instruments of all kinds. Strings and sheet music. Special attention given to fitting glasses and cor- -ecting defects of the vision Complicated Watch, Fine J ewelry, making and repairing. We have one of the bes t equipped shops in Southwestern t Ä rsDPii.msciHo«* u * . , L t . x I nsiiun . C ompany , x. y ._ - - - - - (Mo4,598.oe3.4o Oregon w ilry and spectacles. egon fo for r reparing watches, je jewelry We ion]» sun p i p a p i i c o w s . I have had over T h irt y Y eam expenencs in Local snd Gencnii a g sn - , * . . , nd correctly. J. QtK'K, Coquilie, Or. rv. wor^ j„ insurance matters, am I all biisnes entrusted to me will re- ___ do it it quickly guiCkly a and Correctly. For Sale at a Bargain. ■ ■ .... ... .....— - —■ - reive prom pt attention Policies issued at this office for all the above Fire Iosursnce Conq>ani«s. B aswcsn — W as » — At Fernd.le, Csli- R G. D. HOLDEN, fornia. Nay. A. lwi, Theodore Uasma.s«ii General Insurance Agent I and Miss EUoa Ward, »1 t i ci cn n. Wilson Jewefery Co,