Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 31, 1901, Image 3

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    FOR
H O L ID A Y
PRESENTS,
GO
TO
THE
W IL S O N
JEW ELRY
CO.,
The Emporium’s
Primes, much beit-i'"rade than
Quits a Chrnve-
those we offered at 2c per pound
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2$o At J. S Kenemalz’s.
Our townsman, J. J. Stanley, has
Special bargins in Ladies but* at
R. S. Luttrell and S .J. Hartley, sold Li« farm in town to his neigh
Mrs. Suggs.
of the Myrtle Point section, were h"r. H H. Burns, aud has taken iu |
A uice line of drees gocds juat
Mies Georgia Leoeve is still im­ over to Marshfield last week, re- pud payment the small tract aud
nriived at the liiuponuui.
proving nicely.
turning cn Friday. The H erald home of Mr. B. where he will re-
A. li. Dean is doing a general
M. F. Costa, o f Prosper, was in acknowledges a ulensaut call by side iu the future. Mr. Stanley
hauling buisuess iu town.
town Thursday.
these youug gentlemen on tliëir 1 > hb leased the Bulletin for the
Best mineral roof paiut at the I
coming year, aud will be our worthy
The Schooner Albion arrived in return.
X L.
I W. J .L ich tv, C. A. Schroeder, contemporary iu the future. We
the river on Sunduy.
Dayton Flour 75o per sack at
Get your masks at M. H. H e r-; A. Wright and E. J. Price drew the welcome Mr. S into the held of
Lorenz's.
big prizes at the Emporium at the t Ubor for tbe “ P a d d in g of this
B e y ’s for the Woodman ball.
section.
Big bargains iu nnderware at
For fresh fruits, nnts and candies j Christmas drawing, Mr. Ltcbty
the Emporium.
(From the Coos Bay News)
getting
the
gold
watch
aud
Mr.
for Chirstmas, go to the Clyde.
Mackentoshes aud rubber Coats
Go to Walkers’ the photograph, i Wright tbe Bilver watch. The Em -j A 1 atge black fish was seen in
must go at Emporium.
era, ou Front St, for good pictures. j porium has made many friends and j North slough, one day last week,
I given Dig values during this win-j but no attempt was made to cup-
Prof. J. H. Berklow, c f Arago,
Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Lorenz speut ' ter’s trading reason.
ture or kiil it.
was in town Saturday,
Christmas ¡with their relatives in
Leroy Stottler, a late arrival!
Dr. E. E Straw is fitting up an
Hats 20 per cent below cost to town.
j from Philadelphia, while playing office in Sengstscken & Smith's
close out at the Emporium.
The Clyde ts headquarters for i Santa Claus at the home J. B. Dye
building.
The doctor is lately
The schooners May Flower and fresh tints, candies and tropical on Cunningham on Christmas eve,
from
Klamath falls, aud has
Corintbluu came iu Suturday.
fruits.
j got his cotten whiskers on fire and brought an X-ray machine with
Not the cheap shoes, but The steamer Argo left San Fran­ (sustained quite a badly burned him—the first one seen in this
cisco for this river yesterday. She face. Willie Croy had somewhat sectiou-
shoes cheap!— Kanematz’s.
is to run here regularly hereafter, j ft,e ««me kind of an experience at
Mrs. Alice Kruse, with her chil­
Mrs. M. C. Miller arrived at her
Mesdames Walsh & Balch keep Ins fathers home the sHtne evening, dren, Grace and George, were iu a
old home at Myrtle Point bV Fri-
tbe
finest
of
fresh
bread
on
band
but
won
oot
so
severely
burned.
railroad wreck on live Southern
ffiry’s train.
at the restauraut on Fr.iftt street.
Christmas has come hik ! gone. Pacific last Wednesday morning.
See the beautiful Stereoscopic
Lates styles in dress goods just There were several services in town They were in the south'bo'aud Gain]
Views of Eruest Stauff at Lorenz's
»¡received.
Come and see them; it and tbe day was spent quitelv ex­ pu theii way to Whittier, when
store.
surprise you to see how cheap they cept a lively game of foot ball was their train was run into by a north
Call and see those grand bar­ are—at Martin’s Store.
Four
played by the Lop Ears and Mvrtle bound train, at Uplands.'
gains offered by Miss Josie Lyons,
Asa Albee came down from his Nutters, in which the Myrtle Nut- ujeo on the north bouud train were
the Milliner.
home Saturday in company with ters got away with the laurels. killed, aud the injured ou both
The place has been tilled for R. L. tiimliu, a late arrival from It was an interesting game, creating traius amounted to'38. Mrs. Kruse
which we have been advertising Missouri, who is looking around much amusement for the many aud children escaped unhurt.
for a housekeeper.
spectators, and the best of feeling
for a location.
A. D. Booue aud daughter, Miss
Death ot Jos- N- Russell,
prevailed throughout tbe game.
S.
C.
Giles,
of
Myrtle
Point,
Ethel, of Sumner, visited friends
H. W. Dunham retained by tbe
went to the bay by Friday’s train,
iu town last week.
The relatives of Joseph N. Rus­
j He informs us that his brother, J. last Alliance from Portland. Hark
Prohibition meeting at the Chris­ j Ii. Giles, is suffering severely from was glad to get hack with his fam­ sell who has been an inmate of
the insane asylum of tiis std e
tian church Friday and Saturday infiamatory rheumatism.
ily and friends. He has had a good
since the 12th of September, 1898
nights. Dou’t miss it.
time in some respects while tn the
Special sale of hats and all kinds
received a telegram Wednesday
D. C. Randleirian, of Bear creek, c f trimmings will be made by Miss northern seas, while at the same that he had passed away oh that
was in town a day or so last weak, Josie .Lyons, the Milliner, for pur­ time he had some pretty rough ex­ day. His age was 67 years, 1
perience. The steamer Elk, of
returning home Saturday.
pose of dosing out her present
month end 22 days. He was boru
which his brother, Robert, was cap­
Beside, we give 100 presents away to our customers during the
in Lincoln County Missouri and A full line of Groceries at anv old price.
Hats aud trimmings o f all kinds stock. Call and get prices.
tain and Hark was chief engineer
Holidays, ranging from a Gold Watch dowu.
crossed the plains in 1852. He
for sale below cost at Miss Josie
encountered
some
very
rough
Tne steamer Welcome will bere-
served in the Rogue River Indian
Lyons, to make room for new Btock,
afle start from Myrtle Point iu the weather. Mr. D. is sure that he war of 1855-6 and in the Rebellion
Capt. Hans Heed, of Marshfield, morning and aarive at Coqnille got outo Landis while up there,
for three years. The cause of his
came over Friday and paid his City about 10 a. m., and return to but was not in a position to briug
insanity was an injury received
him back.
brother, Capt. O. Reed, of Norway Myrtle Point in the afternoon,
several years ago.
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a visit.
F or S ale — A first-class, fire­ c o l o n s And C O 1 .11* in < 1 1 1 1 ,0 B E X
J. L. Jewett aud Miss Jpwett, proof safe, o f the Hall pattern
R c r o i l i m c l H l i l U o l l o l :l W e l l K u o w i l
sister of Mr. J., aud H. Harrington, with two sets of double doors,
C IlfC H iP I I 'l l | s l c i l l l l .
all of Myrtle Point, paid Coqville weighing 5,000 pounds, as good as
I use and prescribe Chamberlain’s
a visit ou Friday.
new, for $150. Inquire at the Cough Remedy for almost all ob­
stinate, constricted coughs, with di­
Begin the New Yenf right by H erald office.
fixing it up with the H krald for
Frank E Coulter, a Prohibition rect results. 1 prescribe it to chil­
a good yeai’s reading. We club speaker of power, and W. A Pet. dren of all ages. Am glad to rec-
with all the leading peoplf.
teys, violin soloist, of Portland’ omireud it to all in need and seek­
ing relief from colds and coughs and
Rev. Edward Donnelly, of Marsh­ Oregon, will hold meetings Jan.
bronchial afflictions. It is non-nar­
field, came over Friday and pro­ 3rd and 4th 1902 in the Christian
cotic and safe in the hands of the
Church,
Coquille.
ceeded down the coast. He goes
most unprofessional. A universal
as far as Pott Orford this trip.
Our young friend, R. F. Garrett, panacea for all mankind.— Mrs.
of
the
Point,
went
to
Marshfield
Earl Goodman and Julius Ja­
Mary 1?. Melendv, M. D., Ph. D.
cobson expect to go to Oakland, yesterday with the fiupst carload of Chicago, 111. This remedy is for
Califarnia, by next steamer, wlierp hogs ever shipped over this road sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
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they will attend business college. Many of them weighed upwards
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o f three hundred pounds aud wtre
Arrivals by the Alliance, Tuesday:
W anted —To trade for a good young, tine looking pigs. There
Office
—
Up-Stairs,
near Postoffice.
IV 8 Sacobi and wife, Geo Church­
hack, one new Studebaker wagon, were six'y of them, and they were
N o p e r s o n c a n a ffo rd to e n d a n g e r a n
man and wife, B M Churchman, C
size 2$ inchrs heavy. Enquire of fattened on ttie farm of Mr. G.
T Ferier and wife, Mrs McDougal,
Im p o r ta n t a p p o in tm e n t b y n ot o w n in g
B. Feuton, Myrtle Point, Oregon. near that place.
II Halvenson and family, Mrs ,J P
a r e lia b le tim e p e a c e .
The thanks of the H e H a LD are
The Oregonian is out with an Marsh, E Marsh, Iris Marsh, Una
due Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spang for other Landis story which claims Marsh J II Atwood, A E Coulter
a bountiful Hiipply of Wedding that a body had been found in W A Pettvs H IV Dunham, O Peter­
WATCHES that go through our hands are
cake. We extend ourcougratula- Polk county and identified ns that son, J H Simmouson.
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tipos.
of the Coos county murderer by a
time keepers, they are always as repre­
( l i t n c E R I.A lX ’N
Rev. W. S. Holcomb will begin brother, but we fear it is a false re­ S T O R K II A V I ) I . I V K K T A B L E T S
It Poks as though it might
sented.
a protracted meeting at the M. E' port.
Try them
Church next Sunday at 11 a. in. have been one of bis victius, but
When you feel dull after eating.
Boys, Ladies and Gents Watohes]ata!l Prices.
A cordial invitation is extended to we can hardly accept the tbory of
When you have no appetite.
Makes
Collections.
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14
Years
Experience
and
a
its
being
Landis.
all.
When you have a bad taste in
We are Selling a Ladies GOLD filled Watch
Master Edmund Gallier, 10-year- the mouth.
Growing Business are Our Best “Ad.”
James Hervey, IV. T. Brady and
When your liver is torpid.
at §10— good value— Others charge $15
Albert Bright were down this way old sou of Deputy Sheriff Ed
last week looking after business j Gallier, had quite a fall from the
When your bowels are consti­
for the Same thing.
connected with their logging oper­ high bridge between the Tuttle pated.
Hotel and Jacobson’s furniture
When you have a headache.
ations.
store ou Thursday evening. He
When you feel bilious.
RINGS ail Sizes and Styles. Rings for Babies
Wm. Cox. accompanied by his and some other boys were running
They will improve your appetite,
daughters, Mesdames Juo. Grimes in play when Edmund fell, sliding
and Grown folks. Wedding rings, engagement
cleanse and invigorate your stomach
and J. W. L pneve, passed through under the banister and off the
rings. A fine assortment.
and regulate your liver and bowels.
from Myrtle Point to the bay yes- bridge, a distance of about 16 or
For sale bv R S. Knowlton.
terday morning.
18 feet, falling on a log which
F. A. White has on hand a lot of happened to be at that place. He
u s t o t ic e .
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AWTrDMÎANV
excellent waterproof boot anil shoe was able to stand on his feet at
The
County
Court of Coos Coun­
dressing of his own manufacture. once and while he suffered consid
ty, OregoD, will receive sealed pro­
JuBt the thing for your foot ware erable, lie is getting along nicely,
posals for the superintending and
no bones being broken.
this wet weather.
management of the Coos coun­
It will be noticed that iD this ty Poor Farm and Infirmary, for
Dr. G- A. Churchman has arrived
with his family Bnd goods and ! week’s H erald the account of the the year commencing March 1st.,
is ready to occupy the new Golden death of three of Oregon’s pioueers 1902 and ending February, 28th
A few ypars more and
building as soon as it is ready for j is noted
SILVERWARE, anything from
aii applicant proposes to do,
will be but few left to tell what the
them, which will be within a fe w 1 there
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Napkin Ring to a Tea Set.
the
thrilling
stories
of
the
adven­
days
be
tures met with in crossing the on or before the 2nd day o f Janu­
Chas. Collier has bought the
ice of G. E. Htrang, Booth fp lai° 9(l by, ,eRm Bnd »^ «'n .a n d ary, 1902. The Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
of tbe M. E. Church, and .i l l build j
subdueing the Red man o f the
Done by older of the County
in a short
time. Mr. Strang
plains ami forests of the wild West. Judge this 16th dav of December,
h o u g D t tlie plarPofGene Robinson
As a matter of course we will al- 1001.
L. H. H azard ,
at t h e m o u t h o f C u u D i n g t m o i .
wavs have the flowery tales o f tbe
County Clerk.
D o not fail to hear Frank E. story writers of these days, but it
Coalter, on the subject o f Prohi- is much more satisfactory to sit
bition and IV. A. Petteys, violin ¡down and listen to what you know
soloist, both of Portland,' Oregon, | to be fncts direct from the lips of
in the Chiistian Church o f C o-'those who have taken part in the
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quille Friday aud Saturday nights, those exploits themselves.
IN V E S T IG A T E W H A T I H A V E
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The H erald received a lot of j
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T O O F F E R B E F O R E B U Y IN G .
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the finest honey we have seen late­
The administration says in effect:
All Inquiries Receive Prompt Attention.
ly and a big, fat, nicely dtesspd Poor Cubans! We roust help
a ©
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chicken from our friend, M. C- them,” and many Senators aud Rep-
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Bingbam, just ip time for Christ-1 resentatives replv by saying; “ Un
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a
mas dinnpr.
Mr. B.
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certainly grateful Cubans! We have already
si
knows onr weakness.
i dooe too much for them ” Between
s
CÔ
the two opinions Cuban reciprocity
160 acres for sale. | of a mile
© OJ 2 œ 'S
is not breaking any records.
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from river. Enough red cedar to
o
cut 1,000,100 shingles, good graz­
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ing and fruit land with fine bottom
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land garden of about 3 acres, and B awwio — In Coqnille City. December 2TÎ, !
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1901.
to
Mr.
end
Mrs.
H
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K.
Barmina,
100 young fruit trpes set. few brac­ twin«—* son and daughter.
C o q u ille , O reg o n .
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ing. Fiue coal ou place. Would
H kitathosi —In Cnqnifl* City TVc*mh*r
ft H
tik e good team as part nay, and
25. 1901 to Mr. and Mrs. G po . F. Hennin- j
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HÊA0QUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
ger. « non.
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and give time ou part. Inquire of
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E n tir e ly N e w M an agrexn en t
F ob S ale oh T rade — The large Crmis-HoYT—At the residence of the
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Complicattd Watch, Fine Jewelry, making and repairing.
nod commodious furniture factory
bride*« parents. Ban don. Oregon. Decem­
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ber 2». 1901. Mr \.C Cnrti« of Libby.
We haue one o f the best equipped shops in Southwestern
near tbe little church, equipped
E l e c t r i c Eigrlvta i n e v e r y B o o m
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Oregon, nfld Mis* P^arl Hoyt.of Random
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with good engine, planer, baud saw.
a
Oregon. Hey. O. Gillespie officiating.
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Oregon
fo r reparing watches, jew elry and spectacles.
We
a
two large lathes, edge:, sandpaper­ J knki !* s - F ox - At tbe residence of J. B. Fox
Ratei from one to two dollars per day.
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do it quickly and correctly.
ing machine and other articles too in Coquille, December 25. 1901. Mr J. T.
Jenkins ami Miss Myrtle Fox, W. S.
untneroas to mention. Will sell at
Holcomb officiating.
d
a bargain or trade for city property. S tbano -U utlbdok — In Coqnille City. De­
cember 25. 1901, .fridge L. Harlocker of­
Inquire of J.W. Ktewsoo, Coquille,
ft
ficiating, C. E. Strang aud ltachei Hut-
LOCAL ITEMS.
(1 Happy New Yeor
Special
Sales
Month Only,
This
In order to close out the odds and end s of this y ea r’s
goods in our Store this month w e w ill give
B A R G A IN S
in Ladies’ Gents’ and M isses M ackintoshes; Prices,
from $1 to $ 4 .5 0 . M en’s and B oy’s hats from 2 5 c to
$ 2 . G ents’ Ladies’ and Children’s underware from
2 0 cents up.
10 to 20 per cent discount on Boot and Shoes, Lamps, Glassware, Crock­
ery, G ran ite and Tinware.
Big Value Candy, 10 cent per Pound, for the
; holidays
Emporium Store
R. D. SANFORD
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE.
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N .
C. M. 3 KEEL 8 ,
HOLIDAY GOODS
Accuracy and Punctuality
A re Stepping Stones to Success.
Buys, Sells And Exchanges Property,
Rents Houses And Farms, Does A
General Agency Business.
I AM STILL DOING THE
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OF
THE COQUILLE VALLEY.
I H ave A Large L ist O f D airy
bids must state d^nuffly parmp. Unim proved D ariy Lands,
and filed with the County cierk Stock Ranches, Tim ber Lands, Im -
proved A nd Unim proved City Prop­
erty, Small Homes, In Sizes A nd A t
Prices That W ill Suit The Largest
Or The Sm allest Purchaser.
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JE W E LR Y AND SILVER NOVELTIES. NEW AND UP TO DATE.
THINGS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
M AN Y
Clocks, a choice selec­
tion, $ 2 .5 0 for an 8
day clock, up to any
price you wish to pay
considering style and
finish, fancy and plain,
sm all and large.
Musical instrum ents of
all kinds.
Strings and
sheet music.
Special attention given
to fitting glasses and cor­
seting defects of the vision
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$
Oregon.
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Bold Pens”and Fountain Pens.
J.
P.
TUPPER,
Proprietor,
Wilson Jewelry Co.