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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1902)
LOCAL ITEM S. Look over Sanford's Real Estate locals in this issue for a variety. If you don’t see what you want, Call at his office and ho will quote you many more properties, as bis list is extensive. Remember the Meneloy Quar tette. No. 15. Business lot on Front Street. $650. Sanford. Large supply o f fine Onion sets Bt Kuowlton’s Drug Store. Thos. Wilson, of Myr*le Point, was down this way today. James Hervey, o f Lee, was in town a day or so last week. The Meneley Quartette at the M. E. Church Friday evening. C. H. Pollen, o f Riverton, bad business up this way Thursday. George Norris, of Fairview Imd business at the court house on F ri day. The band hns a beautiful pro gram paepared for Saturday even ing. No. 17. Choice improved dairy farm on river. 270 Acres. $13500. Sanford. Twenty-four stamp photos for 25 cents at walker’s, till the first of Adril. For some nice, thoroughbred buff Plymouthrock chickens at half price call at this office. Ben Hoberg, o f the Capt Reed place at Norway, had busiuess in town on Friday. Any thing you want in the line of Ladle’s plain and fancy shirt waists at Noslers. At Knowlton’s Drug store is kept a full supply of all kinds of gar den and flower seeds. The Prohibition party will hold their county convention for this county at this place on Friday. J. V. Foster, o f Riverton, was in town Wednesday, the H erald receiving its annual remembrance. Ouo good second-hand saddle and two sets of second-hand buggy har ness, for sale cheap at F. Long & son’s. Nc. 2. 39 acres well located and improved. A perfect and profitable place, nt no bettev. $1000. Sau- ford. Fred Barker is asniti at his port of duly nt the Lyons Mill, having come in troin Fairview yesterday. No. 1. 210 Acres well located, 180 bottom, 15 cleared. Buildings, orchard, spring branch. $1500 Sanford. Taylor Jol)p,on, of Mvrlle Point, returned from a business trip to Bsndon and farther down the coast on Friday. Have yon wheels in your hend or otherwise? I f not, go to F. Long A Son’s and engage a Rambler for the com ing wheeling season. J. L. Krsnenborg, superinten- pent of the pnrker mill, Imd busi- niss in town a day or so the latter part of last week. George Lningor, of Arago, whose name has been favorable mentioned aa a probahle candidate for sheriff, visited the bay a day or so last week. F. Long A Sons will have on hand a fall stock of Rambler Bicycles for 1902, and also a foil and complete stock of bicycles fixtures. Leave your order for the Rambler bicycles. Rev .G. M. Dimmilt, our Isle arrival from Humboldt, of the Kerregan place, occupied the pnlpet at the M. E. church Sun day, morning and evening, dur ing the absence of Rev- Holcomb nt BnDdon. Mat Smith, for several years ao attache of the Randon woolen mills, severed his connection with that institution and on Friday pnss- ep through town with his family en loute to Oregon City, their for mer home, for residence. Misf. Lizzie Price, daughter of our new comers from Kansas, the Rev. ami Mrs. C. D. Price, who hns b een in the H erald office for sev eral days learning type setting, was called to Marshfield last week to see Mrs. Clausen, who is quite ill. From a recent letter written by Master Ernest Wilkins, at Star- buck, Washington, where he and his mother are visiting bin sister, Mrs. Dr A. M. Baker, we learn that the Doctor’s hnve a new heir in the family, a bouncing boy, who arrived on February (itli. News of the accidental shooting of Rufus Copley, of Riverton, came to town Thursday evening. It seems Mr. Copley had a shotgun in his hands which was in some manner discharged, the contents tearing aw«v a portion o f the front cf his coat nt the collar, a few shot cut ting his neck slightly. It was an exceedingly norrow escape from serious or fatal injury, for which C. may be congratulated. Gaiden seeds and Ouion sets a The H erald O ffice . For job Linegar A Medley’s. printing. Dou’t miss the Meuele Quartette J. B Moomaw, of nenr Arago, Friday evening. was down to towu Thursday. English walnuts, 2 lb for 25 Robert Tyrrell, the creamery T H B Ç - man, was down to towu Thursdry. ceDts at Kanematz. James Hatcher, of Fairview, Order your ceinetrv work for Decoration Dav. Stewart A 'Vest ; called ou o s yesterday. gate. Chas. Lorenz, of Bandon, is up No. 9. 2 of the choicest garden j to this city on business, IT WILL BE THE lots in town at u bargain. San- J. F. Scbroeder, ti e retired ford. i dairyman, was in town Wednesday. See the beautiful Stereoscopic1 Begin the wheeling season right Buy $11 Worth o f Goods and get a Free Grab, Views of Ernest Stauff at Lorenz’s by going to L ong’s for a Rambler, Packngages. will consist of articnls such as lamps, crockery, glass wnre, 8tore- *1 F. Long A Sons have a full. - - No. 4. Neat 5 room house and and complete line o f saddles and sets of table spoons, tea spoons, cutilery, gents and ladies belts, over 3 lots, central locutiou. *50« San- harness | shuts, uuderwear, cbidreu s shoes, groceries, caned goods, cbewmg and No 3 Flewant new 8 room 'smoking tobacco, pipes aud many other articles. ford. t . ainno The Lucky grnber gettiub the uumber in the scaled envelop is eDtltl- A big supply of Newbro’s Her- cottage center of town. $1000., pd “ of 8b<(e9 ln tbf 8tor„ fre0 of cbarKe , hie 8a|e will last picide at McDonald's touBorial ban,ord’ 'fo r 30. days only. parlors. S. E Johnson, the Myrtle Point | ________C. M . S k e e ls , P rop No. 5. 4 room box house and 1 merchant, was down to this place yesterday. lot, edge of town. Set your price Sanford. A nice line of Dry Goods just op Mrs. L. H. Hazard, o f this city, ened up at Nosler’s store, The Lit weot to Marshfield oc Friday aud tle Wonder. Prunes, 2c per lb at Kanematz’s returned yesterday. Onion sets and garden seeds at No. 6. 3 choice high and oval Kauematz's. lots, not far from business. Cheap No. 7. 2 2-5 Acres with house at $350. Sanford. and free Bpring water, joinirg town. E. A. Eickworth, of Marshfield, *400. Sanford. was in town to day. He went to We received a butaful poem in Bandon on business. memory of little Elraa Barker, bul Simon Encson, of Ten-Mile, had too late for thiss issue. business at the county seat today. Good seed bnrley for sale by J. We received a pleasant call. L Roy, a mile above town. Ad The Democratic county conven dress, Coquille Citv. tion is called to meet at Marsb field The Argo poett fin e has l ecu re No, 1 Heavy Concord Team Harness, .......................................................................................... $27 85 on Wednesday, April 2, 1902’ at 2 established, having obened tor " 2 “ “ ” ........................................................................................... 25 S5 o’clock P. M. business yesterday. Chain Harness, ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 85 Mrs. C. M. Skeels, of this place, No. 14. 30 Acres, nearly half choice creek botton. cleared, fine visiied her daughter, Mrs. Chas. One fine set o f double Carriage Hamee ................................................................................. 25 65 water, buildings and orchard, near Lorenze, at Bandon, last week- Buggy Harness ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 25 town. $2000. Santird. White Ply moth Rocks, (Hazel- One set o f second hand Buggy Harness ................................................................................. 4 00 Thos. Drnne.of uoar Parkersburg wood strain). Eggs, *1 for 13. F. M. Gevrez. Coquille, Or. 0. K. Visalia or Nelson Saddles w ill be cut from $30 to 26 00 was among tbe many who c. me in Mtss Edyth Hayter, o f this city, Other goods w ill be sold in accordance with the above price. to pay taxes last week. The Miss H erald acknowledges n pleasant accompanied her sister. Docia to her home at Bandon yes call. Rambler Bicycles will arrive on next Alliance from terday. No. 8. 165 Acres, some creek Portland. Bicycles fixtures of all kinds at tbe very No. 12. 5 room cottage, some bottom, fine house, fair barn, 25 lowest Prices. cattle, horses, tools, etc., 2 miles trees and phrubbery, large lot, from town. Dirt cheap at $3000. $350. Part time or in installments. Sanford. Sanford. Mrs. W. C Martin, of Mortin’s store, Otir young friend, Chas. Mansell, Front street, has gone to tbe city eldest son of our popular leamster, to make selections for a spring Boer: Capture Methuen and Twelve Lee Hems- Win. Mausell, has beeu very ill a stock of goods. Hundred Men. few days, being threatened with Mar. 7th.— WiDd storm and rain Z. C. Strang went to Marsh pueumouia. London, March 10 —General De- is the Program of the weather. field Friday aud returned vester- larey has defeated and captured a The Port Orford Tiibim e reports day. _ _ _ _________ He informs cs that his James Mast Paid Coquille a visit force of 1200 men and Geueral Me the arrival o f tbe schooner Did j m(^lbeI. ja DO better. the last of the week. thuen and four guns have fallen into Norte. Bbe was one o f those f o r ' Masters Raymond and Francis Rev. R. Z. Biown preached at which Borne concern was felt. She Watch, of this place, weot to Port the hands of the Boers. The news of the last terrible re the Methodist Church last Sun was sixty.odd days out. land on the Alliance yerterday, verse of the British army in South day. Although the weather was Uncle Sol Spurgeon was up consult- where they will go to school. Africa was read in the house of stormy, quite a crowd was pres ng the sheriff today, and of cours, ent. No. 13. Neat improved 20 Acre commons today. had to drop in and see how the place, hill land, good orchard. Methuen's entire foree of twelve William Harmon made a business H e r a l d w h s getting along. We Cheap at $800. With stock, tools hundred men were taken and Me visit to Myrtle Point and Coquille are always glad to see hiiui and furniture $1150 if sold soon. thuen himself is a prisoner and in City Friday. jured. The announcement created Gent’s Ladie’s aud children’s fan Ban ford. 8am Stout of Grnvel Ford is cy hose, silk finish crochet cotton James Haves, o f the upper intense excitemeut in the house. working m Alvin Sumerlin’s log iu all colors, corsets, dress goods; South Fork, had business in the ging camp, at present. in fact auyihing you want, call and county seat the last of the week Dave Albert, of the Johnson mill, Kennedy Baker who has been examine goods, Noslers, the Little He made us his usual pleasant visit expects to return with his family to attending tbe Rural Academy at their old home in California soon Wonder. while in lowo. Gravel Ford hns returned to his There is n great demand for good Mr. and Mrs. Judge Schroder, of John Peart, tbp coal miner, ex home at this place and contem rustlers. pects his father, of Salem, to join plates loggiug in the uear future. Arago, having completed thier visit dairyranches by good with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hanley, of Anyone uot wishing to conduct his him at this place the last of the Several parties in this vicinity near Rivertou, are now in town en own place next season should ad week. have contracted their hard wood W'e can fiud joying a visit with t heir daughters, dress the H ehald . Mrs. Fannie Dyer, of Bandon, timber, to Smith aud Page who the Mesdames H. S. Kribs aud Al. yon a tenant. visited her sister, Mrs. R. E. Cuck, are going to put up a Portable Hite. We ackuoledge a call from the The Meneley Quartette, o f Chi of this place, last week, returning saw mill right ou their places and they intend taking the lumber out Judge. cago, will appear at the M. E. yesterday. on acows. It will be quite au ad Cnptain Panter on Thursday church on Friday evening. All M arried — Wednesday, March 5, ordered a farm cream seperator and who appreciate good music should 1902, al the residence of the bride’s vantage to those having hard wood Badcock tester tor use on his lower be sure to come out. Admission parents, on Beaver 8lough, Frank as tlipy can get their land cleared aud realize pay for the timber al river ranch through tbe local Agt. only 15 and 25 cents. J. A. Yates, our latest arrival Morgan, of Seattle, Washington so. W. M. Aurgess. The Capt. knows and Miss Nina Tennisnn, Rev. S 8. We are sorry to hpar that Grand n good thing when he sees it aud from California, who we mentioned White, of this citv, officiating. Mr will lave nothing but the best aud as arriving here with his family, Morgan has been connected with ma Fellows is not expected to live. Slip is at her daughter's Mrs. O. S. has purchased th« 100 neae farm of latest improved. L. Ilarlocker which is located uear mining operations at Riverton for Colemau’s. J. H. Smith was in towu Ft ¡day the mouth of Fishtrap These good s oi dp time paBt, and the bridp, the Dave Baker came very near and he tells us that he is gettug a people ate welcomed by our cit eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. long nicely with Ins logging opera- izens. W J- Tennisson, a well-known having a hum out the other night, tirns on Rock creek, having re. yoong ladv o f this section, having They had a lot of quilts piled up E. G Flanagan, of Marshfied, been raised in this county. The again the wail in a room and they ceutly put li) 121 fine logs in three passed through town by Friday’s happy couple started immediately got on lire and burned 2 or 3 of aud three-xuarter days. He says he has come o f the fiuest cedar he train with a carload of fine ronttoD for their future home in Washing them almost up before they dis sheep he had purchased on the ton, accompanied by tlm well wish covered it. They don’t know bow has seen for some time. it came to get afire unless a match upper rivei which he was taking Rev. R. S. Tyrell, of Ferndale, to the bay for bis popular mar es of their many friends. was dropped on the floor and a California, arrived by the Alliance ket. As all are nnxions toknowaome- mouse runniug over It struck tbe aud is looking aftes bis interests thing as towlipn we may expect to match and set it afire, with out a Our friend, August Eickworth, to have our electric lights again we , doubt that is tbe way a good many here and visiting with his son, late o f the Bulletiu, goes to Port Robert and family. Another son, publish the following excerpt from j houses are burned down. H. M , and family came with him land by this Alliance where he a letter from the Westing house R 8. 8omerlin will preach at and will make their home on the will finish np his typographical company at San Francisco,to Mr. the Methodist Cbnrcli at this place education by thoroughly master Morse who is doing all in bis the fourth Sunday in this month. Tyrrell farm at Arago. ing the latest and best type-setting power to get the plant ¡D operation With best wishes. When von wake up with a bad machine. at the earliest possible Hate. Y ankee S k ip p e r . taste in your mouth you may know “ We telegraphed Pittsburg to D ied --A t Fairview, March 8, that you need a dose o f Chamber Rby. Mr.# 8. 8 . White, of this lain’s Stomach A Liver Tablets. 1602, Elma Ethel, oldest daughter send this coil to yon direct, by ex They will cleanse your stomach, o f Fred Barker, aged four years press, to save, time in re-shipping City, and Miss Adda Black, of from here. We have received an Myrtle Point, were joined in holy improve your appetite and make and one month. Deceased leaves you feel like a new man. They are fa’ her, one little sister aod . a B c k m w le n g e m e n t of nnr telegram wedlock l«y the Rev. McCleland at This is easy to take, being sugar coated, number of rf latives to mourn her | and you should receive, the coil in Maishfield yesterday. and pleasant in effect. For sale by loss. The funeral services were the immediate futnre. The factory Black aod W hile coming together possibly did not have the coil in conducted at the home o f her with a suddenness that took ns by j R. S. Knowlton. grandparents, Mi aud Mrs J. L. stock. 1 considerable surprise, bat we cer- Prof. L R Edmunds was in to Barker, Revs. C H Baklow and 8 . Upon receipt of vonr telegram ! taioly wish this young couple well. see us yesterday He is again |a R0pd o f Myr|le P„ riDr. the other day we wired the factory The bride ia a daughter of Hon. A employed to tencli the Fisbtrap to rush shipment aud we assure Rchool, this being his sixth term Ao f»xcf>edioglv pleasant »orprisa yon we have done everything pos H. Black, of Myrtle Point, snd the griaira the popular young Preaby. id that district. Thin option on givpu Mr. aud Mrs* A J. sible to hasten the saire.” terian minister of this city. the uart of those people certainly j i Sanford, of lins citv, ou Saturdny eveuing by a crowd o f onr yonng Master Ray Dean entertained a emphasizes the esteem and con fi-' Norway. party of hia numerous young funds dence in whi<»|i the professer is townspeople. It was a complété held by those hv whom lie is surprise to Mr. and Mrs Sanford j Mrs. Ralph Ashton, of the lower ,,n ,hfi "e c,»>i"n of bis 13th birth- best known. Anv district is for- j and liighly snjoyed by r II. T h e 1 river, was in town Isst week. day yeeteidav evening. All enjoyed refreehment» were aerved by thei tunate to secure his services. Mr. and Mrs Fred L.uegar, of ^ 8» Dt * * « * “ *■ «nests. Gantes of verieus kind«; Aaron Wilson, having returned were tbe principal amusement of Coqnille, were guests of that lady’s lhe evening These good peints Parents, M r. aud Mrs. A H. Hehroe- from his trip to the Rogue river i vallie,came down from Bridge yes- woul appreciate an early rsturn of der. over .Sunday. Mias Florence Twomhly, one of I terday and ia vieiting in town, their ynoog friends. the Coquille teachers, called on i The Socialist partv met in eon- friends in Norwa Saturday. veulion in this city last Wednesday Caro ot Thanks, Mrs C Price, of Riverton, came '•“ d nominated a foil county ticket The undersigned take tbis OD the riyer Saturday to visit with which we will appear aeooD. means o f offering thier sincere and her si-ter, M's. 8- L Lafferty. C A. Pettingill, of the lower heart-felt ihaDks for th° manv Our school board hss engaged river run in on ua a few minute* kindnesses and as-ietance rend »red Miss Nellie Dement to teach our today while in town attending to during the late illness, death and school this season. Miss. Flo Mc- business matters. burial o f oar little granddaughter, Closkey will leach at Areuo, and A full supply o f the leading ■ng va- Elma Ethel Barker. M las Minute McCloskey. at Gravl rietiea gaideu and flower see eeds at M il and M rs . J. L B arker . i Ford. Trixie Trice. Kbow llou's Drug «tore. Great Clearence Sale EM PORIUM STORE. v it a l e : o : f tkce to A big Out in Harness! As I intend moving into another building and also to make room for spring stock I will sell Harness at the fol lowing prices up to APRIL 1,1902. SIGN WRITING House Painting, Marine Painting, Carriage - Painting A rt Fresco Painting Decorating, Transferable Paper Hanging Painting in Distem- per. Stucco Work. Thoroughly Equipped kinks of . for all Drawing and Designing, ' GraiiiM, 11360275 Ecrmeling, Pyrograpby. HARRY BACKENST0, Liquid Electricity! The greatest remedy of the age for all kinds of Aches and Pains, Bruir s. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, and Colic. Sole agent forCoos andCurry. J . C. L A I R D , C o q u ille , For sale by C. M. SKEELS, Front Street, Coqnille City The Glyde B illa r d P a r lo r Is the place to pend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft ■Ijdrinks and fine cigars.f HOTEL COQUILLE C o q u ille , O re g o n . F. LONG & SONS. j a Gilding and Bronzing, AND HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Entirely 3STe-^7- Management. E l e c t r i c X A g -lv ts i n e v e ry E x m Rater from one to two dollars per day. J. P. There have been many time- measuring methods and machi nes. T h e p e re fected time measuring machine is a Waltham Watch. TUPPER, Proprietor. SpecialBargains in Watches! Fine Watch Re- pairing a Spe cialty. All work Warranted!! rst- class. Eyes Tested, and Defects o f the vision Corrected. Saticfaction Guaranteed. Wilson Jewelry Co. 3S38SS8 S3SSSSS Atlas Oats || jjj ~ If you want a good dish of mush for Breakfast call and pur chase a package of At las Oats. On Sale at Lyons’ Store. Lyons’ Saw Mill Deals in all kinds of rough and Dressed Lumber. MOULDINGS A SPCIALTY. I