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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1901)
________LOCAL ITEM*. The Emporium’s FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, GO TO THE WILSON JEWELRY CO., I M a rsh fie ld ttun.i What a New Arrival sayi ot Ut- D o ll icecknt M . 11. H e r s v tj's — The new ball at Ten-mile will be ijoiiin at cost. h there has beeu several a»ked opened Christmas Eve with » Special barging iu Ladies bats at me A what I thought of Oregon I will gram! ball. Mrs. Suggs. A nice line of drusa K(Kil» jint* give the readers of the H kiuld an Work is progressing rapidly mi arrivati at the Emporium. M. F. Costa, of Prosper, was in idea of what I think of this section the schooner in tbe Marshfield A. II. Dean js doing a general town Thursday. of the web fo* t country. I like the shipyard aud the force will com hauling buisness in town. Bill Nye, the commercial man country tine lit least what I have mence putting on the planking Latti*'*' Misses' «ml Children's is here again. seen of it, and also the climate is next week. hats sold at cost at Maitm’s. We have »truck rock bottom much better than I expected to And. The schooner Signal is at North I was irformed before I came here BeDd anil beiDg converted from a Santa Claus will again make prices at the Emporium. it rained all the time for six three-master iuto a two-masted headquarters at Knowltous ¿rut? Mrs. O. A. Kelly, of Riverton, that months. Although it rains a great craft. She is also receiving other Store. was in towu yesterday. deal, there has uot been nny cold needed repairs. _ Best mineral roof paint at the I Get your masks at M. H. Her rains The Simpson Lumber Co., has as any one would expect to received X L. sey’s for the Woodman ball. oue of the largest loggiug any country. see in the winter in Dayton Flour 75c per sack at Mis»e3 and children’s union A little frost but not engines ever brought to this couu- ïh to suits ouly 25 cents ut Martin’s Loreuz’s. ty. It has double engines 10x12 speak of for winter, Tina Sealey, of Beaver Hill, was Beautiful program at the M. E. lain afraid to writo back to Mon- i* estimated at 100 borBe pow- Church South, Christmas evening tana that there was strawberries on 1 ftr* ^ ,e supine will be used in over Friday. &5Big 'bargains In uuderwnre at Go to Walkers’ the photograph the vines when I came here two j ^ King’s logging camp on Den- ers, on Front St, for good pictures. weeks ago and some in bloom and \ *°1 8 creek. __ thu Emporium. plenty of apples on the trees. If See the beautiful Stereoscopic Arrivals from tbe South by the Headquarters for Santa— Views of Ernest Stauff at Lorenz’s I did they would say, well, he is Alliance, Tuesday: F. J. Ward, A. K anematz's! store. * improving some in his old habit, Kiugstou, W. H. Gamble, Dr. E. C. I. Green, of Lampey Creek, The Clyde is headquarters for and to tell them that a fifteen C. Straw, Mrs. E. A. Dodge, Geo. was up to town Thursday. pound fish could bo bought for Laird, Mr. Howitsou, C. Nasburg, fresh uuts, caDdieB aud tropical 25 cents they would say well, he is Mrs. CbaB Mackintosh**« aud rubber Coats | fruits Warren Bul fit subject for the asylum. In lard, A. M. Hubbard, must go at Emporium. Simpson, Young maD, make your m o th e r a a Montana we pay 25 cents per pound Miss Blanche Bates, A. G. J. Jappers, Sweet, Best stock of Holiday Goods at present of a pair of those vases at for the same kind of fish that is at Miss E. Hunter, G. M. Dimmitt, Iioowlton’s Drug Store. M. H. Hersey’s. our b itcher Hhops. G. D. Dimmitt, J.S. Dimmitt, Hats iiq per cent below cost to Peter Danuser, of the Devereux I have been asked what kind of Mrs. D. Dimmitt, Frang Thurston, close out at the Emporium. place, had business ou the bay side a time we had comiug out here. It J. Walter Devliu, E M. Armstrong, Cull and see how to get a nice last week. was nq r;ght Portland and on the Geo. Murphy, Devenport. J. F. presont at the Emporium. * Mr6. Lockwood has sold her river it was nice but from the time Slingsby, £. L. A. Stern; G. Barry, stock of goods at Myrtle Poiut to j we struck the bar until we got to Z T. Sigliu, the Isthmus farmer, H. Havens. J. Sowasb, J. Sowasb, Ernest Hermann. Coos bav traveling lost all its Jr., A. Anderson, Eureka football had business in town Friday. Dr. Haydon, of Bandou, soeut a Kanematz is going to g iv e ; charms, for we were sick, could not team- W. Weider, W. Harmon, A. 10 to 20 per cent discount on Boot and Shoes, Lamps, Glassware, Crock* couple of days in town lately. away that piano on 25th th is! eat, could not sleep, and scared Way, R. Wing, J. Willing, W. half to death. I would rather ride Foley, E. Falk. G. Sequoia B. Tra- ery, Granite and Tinware. Not the cheap shoes, but month— Don’t forget it! any broncO I ever saw then to get ver, A. KelloD, S. Mahan, L. Par The nicest stock of real trauspar - 1 ou salt water again. I promised sons, Jt. G. Halliday.’ shoes cheap!— kanematz’ s ’. For fresh fruits, nuts and candies eut china ware ever brought to! myself if 1 ever got off that ship Arrivals by Areata Monday: Miss and any body ever heard of me be L. Bass, Mrs. Peters, A. B. Cook for Cbirstmus, go to the Clyde. Coquille City at M. Hersey. on salt water again they can soy R. H. Feely, Mrs. Nelson, Miss We ore glad to state that Miss Mesdamee Walsh & Batch keep ing tbe finest of fresh bread on band j there is something wrong with my Guetavsou, Mrs. Bassmussen, A. Georgia Iieueve is much improved. at I will tnke ray chances on Stivelage, Mrs. Stiveinge, Miss Brand neivEstey Organ at half the restuuraut on Front street. \ head. firma I was never so tickled Dien, W. H- Whan, A. W. Fuller, price at Fox’s second hand store. Deputy Assessor T. J. Thrift, of! terra in my life to see any place as I was C. Roberts, N. Soanavinu. A full line of Groceries at anv old price. Beside, we give 100 presents away to our customers during the Baudon, passed through town | Call and see those grand bar Thursday on his return from aj to see Coos bay. Holidays, raugiug from a Gold Watch dowu. gains offered by Jliss Josie Lyons, trip to the bay. I like tbe people fine for the Mrs. J. W. Sugg, the Milliner, is the Milliner. time I have been here. They offering some special bargius in S. D. Pulford, of Myr-j short Geo. O. Pope, of the Fislitrap tie Attorney are very friendly and all seem to bats io order to close out her pres Point, was in town a couple of section, had business lu town days last week, having business at agree very well and as I have said ent stock to make room for more Thursday. several times I never saw as many seasonable goods. hale, hearty looking old men any Get oue of those mammoth dolls the courthouse. for 25c at M. H. Hersey’s; 36 iu. Lates styles in dress goods just where as I have here. They are as received. Come and see them; it spry as youug men in some coun tall, aud pretly, you bet. you to see how cheap they tries. I will bring this to a close The “Little Wonder,” Mr. aud surprise and wait until I get better acquaint Mrs. J. W. Nosier Prop’s is head are—at Martin’s Store. for I might change my uiind in quarters for Christmas candies. A Splendid Christmas program ed some respects,but there is one thing will be rpudered at the M. E. Hats and trimmings of all kinds Church, South, on Wednesday I don’t think there is any danger for sale below coslat Miss Josie evening. of a change of miud about, and that All turn out. Lyons, t<i make room for uew stock, is getting out on salt water again. sale of hats and all kinds E d . G ilkey . Alfred Morras, of Bandou, was Special trimmings will he made by Miss C O l'K IlS Andt O I.D n in I t l l l . D l I O up the last of the week visiting cf Lyons, the Milliner, for pur with his mother aud brother, Mark, Josie pose of closing out her present R rriiinaiivM iliitio,, ot a W ell K n ow n at this place. 1*1» Y*l4‘i;iii. stock. Call and get prices. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller and F or S ale —A first-class, fire I use and prescribe Chamberlain's daughters, Sadie and Maude, of proof sate, of the Hall pattern Cough Remedy for almost all ob Fishtrap, were iu towu Thursday with two sots of double doors, stinate, constricted coughs, with di 1 prescribe it to eliil- doing some trading. weighing 5,000 pounds, as good as rect results. Office — Up-Stairs, near Postoffice. of all ages. Am glad to ree- W anted —To trade for a good uew, for $150. luquire at the dreu lVTu p e r s o n c a n afford to e n d a n g e r a n onurend it to all in need and seek back, oue uew Studebaker wagon, H erald office. ing relief from colds and coughs and srzo 2$ inch*8 heavy. Enquire of Our oid friend, A. F. Steel, of bi'onchial afflictions. It is non-nar Im p o r ta n t a b y n ot o w n in g B. Feuton, Myrtle Poiut, Oregon. tear Myrtle Poiut, paid us a pleas cotic and safe in the hands of the a r e lia b le tim e p e a c e . iu a most unprofessional. A universal J. W. Nosier, of tjie Little Won ant call Saturday. He starts Buys, Sells And Exchanges Property, this state, panacea for all mankind.—Mrs. der at this place made a trip to , few days for Beaverton, visit his daughter Mary R. Mclendy, M. D., Pb. D. Myrtle Point on Friday and reports i where lie will WATCHES that go through our hands are Chicago, 111. This remedy is for tbiDgs looking lively at that plave. Ester ‘ for a y .... ear. Rents Houses And Farms, Does A time keepers, they are always as repre Our townsman, C. O. Gilkey, has sale by R. S. Knowlton. **«»« F. A. White has on hand a lot of taken charpe of the billiard hull at sented. For SO Days. excellent waterproof boot and shoe Myrtle Point which has been con General Agency Business. YVe give to each customer lace dressing of bis own mniiofacture. ducted bv Sam Johnson. His Boys, Ladies and Gents Watches\atall Prices. Just tile thing for your foot ware brother, Ed Gilkey, recently from curtains, bedspread, table covers, Makes Collections. - - 14 Years Experience and a pillow shames, cbenile cover, fancy this wet weather. We are Selling a Ladies GOLD filled Watch Moutaua, will conduct the business scarfs, battenburg work, ami hun Growing Business are Our Best “A d ." The great and notorious Allen at present. dreds of other things too numer at $70— good value— Others charge $15 TJrquhart, who has been doing E. A. Hovvey, our bnckmason, ous to mention. No drawing to business at tbe rushing city of keeps ou baud a supply of cement, wait for aud be dispointed by not for the Same thing. Coaledo, has concluded to remove fire-brick, lime, Baud, etc., for use getting anything. Every customer to Riverton where he did business when c«lled upon, so the work gets something at Martin’s store. styles. Rings for Babies RINGS all Sizes and St before going to Cooledo. ueed not be delayed. When you There is considerable complaint Wedding rings, engagement and Grown folks, wish a good job done promptly, Selected Italian and Petite at this place on accouut of tbe re rings. A fine assortment. prunes, thoroughly diy, wholesome give him a call. on tbs part of tbe train m’n and undoctored fruit, at 5 cents D. I. Stover, of South Dakota, fusal refusing at this place yes per lb. I dry and recommend called ou us Friday aft* moon in terday ou to the stop pretext of smallpox them. One order will convince company vvitb bis LJucle, Alex alarm. There was no official quar you. Liberal discount to dealers Snyder, of Pleasnnt Valley. The antine at either this place or Marsh young man gaye h:s uncle’s folks field, and they claim this uctioD and others who buy i?10 worth. R. D. Sanford, Coquille, Oregon. quite a surprise, having come in was unjustifiable. unexpectedly. He comes Msjor Tower, of Empire City, on them C U M < r iV n iv s the Black Hills, and is very STOMACH deputy customs officer of that place from AMD I.IVEB T tn U T T I much pleased with the looks of our came over Friday aod surveyed section. Try them tbe uew boat of J. M. Bright now When you feel dull after eating. SILVERWARE, anything from being bnilt at Rov’s place by Ar Our young friend. Charles When you have no appetite. thur Ellings.m. The boat measures Scbroeder, of the Johnson mill, When you have a bad taste in Napkin Ring to a Tea Set. upwards of teu tons and it is ex aud Miss Ethel Dunlap, of Nor tbe mouth. pected that the vessel will be ready way, were married at the residence When your liver is torpid. of the bride’s parents. Mr. aud Mrs. When your bowels are consti to run this week. J. T. Dunlap, of Norway on last F or S ale or T rade —The large [ Wedu7sday.' These young people pated. you have a headache. and commodious furniture factory ! pavo mauv y f friends iu this section, When When you feel bilious. near the little church, equipped having been raised in this valley, They will improve your appetite, with good engine, planer, hand saw, aud being members of two of our cleanse and invigorate your stomach two large lathes, edger, sandpaper ploueer families. and regulate liver and bowels. ing machine and other articles too On Thursday afternoon Thos. For sale by R your S. Knowlton. numerous to mentioD. NV ill sell at Krewsou finished his undertaking O S T O T IC E . a bargain or trade for city property. of the moving of the Presbyterian The County Inquire of J.W. Krewsoo, Coquille, church of Coos Coun at Myrtle Point to a new ty, Oregon, will Court Oregon. receive sealed pro I N V E S T I G A T E W H A T I H A V E location. This has been a difficult for the superintending nnd Charles Lyons, brother of tbe j task, but Mr. Krewson proved posals T O O F F E R B E F O R E B U Y IN G . of the Coos coun lateJas. A. Lyons, well known at j himself equal to tbe pmergpocy. management ty Poor Farm and Infirmary, for All Inquiries Receive Prompt Attention. this place, hnt who has been travel | The building was moved over 800 year commencing March 1st.,! ing, in different parts of the country feet and portion of the way was the 1902 and ending February, 28tb„ I for the past 13 years, including a j down a steep decline, and although 1903. All bids must state definitely I trip to Alaska, arrived in town it was a plastered building, it was what applicant proposes to do, | Wednesday and is enjoying a visit handled with sicb care that the and lie the filed the County Clerk \ with his sister-iu-law and her hods . plastering was damaged bat very on or before with the 2nd day of JaDu-: Stewart and Will aid their families. little, and now it stands on its new ary, 1902. The Court reserves the These weie mere boys when Uncle , site as sound as a dollar and tbe to reject any nod all bids Charley left. Mr. Lyons notes | congregation is well pleased with right Special attention given Doue bv onler of the County many changes in our town during 1 the work. I Judge this lGth dav of December, lii» «HapncP. C o q u ille , O regon. to fitting glasses and cor- 1001. L. H . H azard , I County Clerk. ecting defects of the vision ---------- ♦ «#>» (I Merry Christmas. Special Cash Sales For This Month Only, In order to close out the odds and ends of this year’s goods in our Store this month we will give BARGAINS in Ladies’ Gents’ and Misses Mackintoshes; Prices, from $1 to $4.50. Men’s and Boy s hats from 25c to $2. Gents’ Ladies’ and Children’s underware from 20 cents up. Big Value Candy, 10 cent per Pound, for the holidays Emporium Store R. D. S A N F O R D DEALER IN R E A L ESTATE. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. C. M. SKEELS, HOLIDAYGOODS Accuracy and Punctuality Are Stepping Stones to Success. I AM STILL DOING THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF fê o ld F e n s " a n d F o u n t a i n P e n s . THE COQUILLE VALLEY. JEWELRY AND SILVER NOVELTIES. NEW AND UP TO DATE. MANY THINGS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I Have A Large List Of Dairy- Farms, Unimproved Dariy Lands, Stock Ranches, Timber Lands, Im proved And Unimproved City Prop Clocks, a choice selec erty, Small Homes, In Sizes And At tion, $2.50 for an 8 Prices That Will Suit The Largest day clock, up to any Or The Smallest Purchaser. price you wish to pay considering style and I CAN S A V E Y O U MONEY. finish, fancy and plain, small and large. Musical instruments of all kinds. Strings and sheet music. FIOTEL COQUILLE 0 VI STRAUSS & C ‘ ENGINEER’S OVERALLS Treasurer’s Notice. HEADQ UARTERS in herwhy Riven that all Coonty E n t i r e l y N OTICE Wnrrant* endorsed prior to Jan. 1st, r.*00. will he paid on presentation at mv in Coquille City, Coo«county. Ore^ou. No interest be allowed after Dec. 31 . 1901 . T hin ‘¿ 3 d d ay o f Sept 1901. J. B. DCLLBY. ConntT Treasurer. non*. Cm m —In Coquille City. Dec. 20, 1901, to Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Chase, a daophter- ' FOR TOURISTS AND C 0 M M E K C IA L TRAVELERS. IM r a n a e -o m e n t. E le c t r ic L ig r lit s i n e ve ry H c c m Ratej from one to two dollars per day. J. P. TUPPER, Proprietor. Complicated Watch, Fine Jewelry, making and repairing. We have one of the best equipped shops in Southwestern Oregon for reparing watches, jewelry and spectacles. We do it quickly and correctly. Wilson Jewelry Co.