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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1902)
flaquHU SL I1” JJ "J 1 pernio. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ’ -■ No. 15. Business lot on Front The H erald Street. $650. hanfiud. p rin tin g. - L O C A L ITEM S. Look over Sanford's Real Estate locale in this issue for a variety. If you don’t see what you want, Call at Lis office and be will quote you many more properties, as Lis list is extensive. The Mandalay is due tbe last of the weak. Mr. Lorenz's will be at home by tbe Mandalay. Gatden studs nnd Onion sets a Liuegar & Medley's. Miss Zittie Lawhoru, o f Sumner, is visiting friends in town. Order yonr cemeirv work for Decoration Dav. Stewart & 'V est gate. F o r a g o o d girl to d o h o u s e -w o ik iu qu tre at tbe H erald office. R C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, Euglish walnuts, 2 lb for had business in towu Thursday, ceuts at Kauematz. No. 14. 30 Acres, nearly half choice creek bottom cleared, line water, buildings and orchard, near town. $2000. Santcrd. A little girl’s tamoshanter has been left at Ibis office to be claimed by the owner Also a.roll of sheet music a id quilt peices. Owners please call. Mrs. McCurdy aud son Frank, who have been doing quite a busi ness in delivering the Wolverine Soap iu this section, returned to the lower river today. Miss Florence Walstrom, of Parkersbnrg, has been engaged to teach the Fairview school the com- iug summer. This is an act on the part of that school board not to be regretted. Mrs. Minnie Bryan, late of onr public school in this city, returned to Bandon yeslerday. Sue inform - ed ns that her school below Ban- don will start up in about two weeks. * Miss Della Endicolt, who lias mnde her home at the Lyons resi dence for so-nc time, has been en gaged !o teach the school in the Oak district, nnd left the first of last week for her new position. Miss Effie Collier returned from Portland yesterday having come down on tbe Alliance. She has been absent for about seveu mon ths. She telle us that her sister. Miss Ray, will be home about June. Dr. J. Curtis Snook, late of Roseburg, is now in town, tnking in tbis section with a fiew of locat ing. He will be found at Hotel Coqnille. All needing the services of a first class dentist will do well to call and consult him. The Menelev Qoartte gave one of their highly entertaining nnd instrnctive perfoi mancee at the M. E church on Friday eveuing. The house was crowded to its utmost capacity with a thor oughly appreciative crowd. These are good people, working in a worthy cause and d serve the sup port of the public. They are all artists in their line, while Mr Knox is a vjretable circus within bin.self. Great Clearence Sale 25 i Bert Dean took a run over to Begin the wheeling season right j his Coos river ranch the tirst of the by going to Long's for a Rambler, week. F. Long <t Sons have a full Mrs. Moon, the milliner, will and complete line o f saddles and sell all fall millinery regardless harness. of cost. i No. 3. Elegant new 8 room $1000. Twenty-four stamp photos for cottage, center of town. 25 ceuts at walker’s, till the first Sanford. uf Aitril. James Walstrom, o f Parkers- No. 17. Choice improved dairy ■ burg, visited a few days in town farm on river. 270 Acres. $13500 j last week. • Sanford. Prnups, 2c per lb at Kanemalz’s Attorney S. D. Pallford, o f Myr Onion sets and gardeu seeds at tle Point, has had business in town Kauematz's. the last day or so. No. 7. 2 2-5 Acres with house HORN — In Crqnille, March 12, and free spring water, joinirg town. 1902, to Mr. and Mis. C. D. Mael, $400. Sanford. a bouncing boy. Miss Minnie Nosier, of this city, Any one wishing carpels wove visited Miss Rath Roberts at Myr should call on or address Mis. B. tle Point last week. F. Ciow, of Coquille, Or. At Knowlton's Drug store is kept A full supply of the leading va a full snpply of all kinds of gar rieties gardeu and Dower seeds at den aui flower seeds. Kuowltou’s Drug store. Look out for the posters for tbe Lookout for the posters for big big auction sale of catile soon to gest stock sale yet to take place on take place m tbe river. the lower river id the n ea r future. Capt S E. Aasen, of Arago, call One good second-hand saddle and ed on the H erald on Wednesday two sets of second-hand buggy har while in town on business. ness, for sale cheup at 1'. Long & White Plymoth Rocks. (H azel son’s. wood straiu), Eggs, $1 for 13. No. 9. 2 of the choicest gnrden lots iu town at a bargain. Suu- ford. See tbe beautiful Stereoscopic Views of Ernest Stautl' ut Lorenz’s store. J , . , . 4, . * No. 4. Neat 5 room bouse aud 8 lots, centrul location. $500. San ford. A big supply of Newbro’s Iler- picide ut McDouuld’s tousonal parlors. No. 5. 4 room box house and 1 N >. 1. 210 Acres well located, 180 lot, edge of town. Set your price bottom, 15 cleared. Buildings, Sanford. $4500 Y. M. Lowe, of Bandon, was orchard, spring branch. among Ooquille’s many vsiitors on Sanford. Thursday. Have yon wheels in yonr head or No. 6. 3 choice high and oval otheiwise? If not, go to F. Long & lots, not far from business. Cheap Sou’s and engage a Rambler for the coming wheeling season. at $350. Sanford. No. 16. 534 Acres unimproved, Miss Lily Wuy, of this city, The Yisited her uncle, J, W. Leueve and 3-4 choice river bottom. best large tract yet to be had in family at Myrtle Foiut last week, (¡oquille valley. $17 per acre. San Pat Heuuesy, superintendent of ford. the Newport coalmine, purchased a The Republican county convention nair o f mules on Fishtrap last will be held at Marshfield on the week. 2Gth of this month, and the Miss Josie Lyons will return by Democratic convention will be held the Mandalay with a selected stock at the same place on April 2nd. o f goods for her millinery bust- Mr. Morse hus received a tele uess. gram to the effect that the uew Mrs. L. A. Law horn, o f this place, coil of his dynamo was shipped on weut to McKinley yesterday where the 11th ins', which makes it due she will spend several weeks cn now. We w ill doubtless have lights iu a few days. their place. Our friend, T. Y. Callaghan, ex pects to start for California by the Alliance, where he expects to spend a year or more. Alex Urquhart, who recently returned from San Francisco, where he had been for medical treatment, is much improved. OFFICE. For job F. M. Gevrez Coquille, Or. -¿ L .T TŒ 3Œ j T H E T O W 1 T . Buy $11 Worth of Goods and get a Free Grab, Packagagea. will consist of artieals such as lamps, crockery, glass ware, sets of table spo ns, tea spocus, onttlery, gents’ and ladies’ belts, over shuts, underwear, chidren’s shoes, groceries, caned goods, chewing and smoking tobacoo, pipes and many other articles. The Lucky graher getting the uumber in tbe sealed pnvelop is entitl ed to the best pair o f shoes in the store free of charge tbis sale wi*l last for 30. days only. C . W . B lie e lg , P rO p The Republican county primaries are to be held tomorrow. Large snpply of floe'Onion sets at Knowlton’s Drag Store. H. W. Dunham is now chief eugiueer on tlj® steamer Welcome. H. H. McPherson, ths Marshfield liquor man, had business m town yesterday. Alfred Johnson, the mill man has been under the weather for several days past. Any thing you want in tbe line of Ladies plain and fancy shirt waists at Noslers. For some nice, thoroughbred buff No. 12. 5 room cottage, some Plymoutbrock chickens at half price trees and shrubbery, large lot, call at this office. $350. Part time or in installments. Nr. 2. 39 acres well located nnd Sanford. improved. A perfect and profitable Mr. and Mrs. Dave Albert, late place, n> ne bette:-. $4000. San of the Johnson mill, departed for ford. Colt’orniaby the Alliance for future Frank Morse returned from Myr residence. tle Point today where he had been The loggers of the diff>rent to look over the electric light line sections iiRve succeeded in floating most all the logs they had waiting and make some repairs. Norway items. Gilding and Bronzing, Carriage - Painting Art Fresco Painting Paper Hanging IT WILL BE THE SIGN WRITING AND Marine Painting, EMPORIUM STORE. O F House Painting, Painting in Distem per. Stucco Work. Decorating, Transferable Tboronghly Equipped kinks of for »11 Drawing and Designing, Painting and Graining, Enameling, Pyrography. HARRY BACKENST0, _____________ COQUILLE.__________ Liquid Electricity! The greatest remedy of the nge for all kinds of Aches and Pains, Bruit 9. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, and Colic. Sole agent forCoos andCurry. J. S. Root moved his family to Halls Creek, Wednesday, where thev will reside this summer. For sale by C. M. SKEELS, Front Street, Coqnille City J. L. Raudlemau has rented Mrs. S. S. Barklow's place and is prepar ing to be a first class farmer and dairyman. Rev. Stockwell, of Myrtle Point, preached a very interesting sermon | on the text “ ambition” , Sunday P. I M. He will hold services here every two weeks. Allen Randleman, of Parkers burg, who has been sick almost all winter, is again able to be about and spent last week with friends in this place. Mrs. G. S. Davis and Miss. Minnie MoCloskey paid Coquille a viset last week. Ira Car), who left this place with his parents for Newburg last spring returned home Friday. He says Coos County suits him. His young friends heie are glad that he has de decided. J. W. Clinton is on the sick list tbis week, but we hope he will soon recover. 1 ' r i x i e T r i c e . J. G. LAIRD, Coquille, The Clyde BillardL Parlor Is the place to pend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft ^drinks and fine cigars.f HOTEL COQUILLE T o R ent . A neat little place of 16 Bcres on county road just The Parkersburg mill ie again outside the corporatiou of Coquille I M yrtle P o in t Enterprise. | shut down for waDt of wharf room- City. Apply to W. A. Goodman, Born, in tbis city Mar. [3, 1902, owing to the delay of vessels caus Coquille, Or. to the wife of James Johnson, a ed by tbe late storm. W. M. Burgess, agent for Sharp son. Joseph Trewella moved from less Tubular and Empire Separa HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Dr. Leep ipforms us that the Riverton to this city with his family to>s. Easy pay mints or cash. little son of B Bartlett, who was last week and now occupy the Address, W. M. Burgess. Box 58, accidentally shot about two weeks E n t i r e l y iTe-xxr JbÆa,n.a.g-em®zit. Myers house near the Lyons resi Coquille, Oregon, ago, will recover. dence. There is a great demand for good A J. Black and family left Mon E l e c t r i c X A g r lr te I n e v e r y B o o m No. 8. 165 Acres, some creek dairyranches by good rnstleiR. day, for Illinois, where they will The Evening Journal made its bottom, fine house, fair barn, 25 Anyone Dot wishing to conduct bis make their future home. Their R atei from one to two dollars per day. apperauee iu Portland on the 11th cattle, horses, tools, etc., 2 miles own place next season should ad many friends of Myrtle Point wish inst., and is all it was claimed it from town. Dirt cheap at $3000. dress the H e r a l d . We cud fiud them a pleasant trip and prosper would lie by its promotors, and Sanford. ity tu their new homes. you a tenant. should receive the hearty support Frank Wayne, who has resided F. Long & Sons will have on Miss Icy March takes the place of the people of our state. of Mrs. Brvan, and Mrs. Geo. baud a full stock of Rambler in Coos and Curry counties for a T h e r e h ave been Have you dental work done by Henninger that of Miss Twomhlv, Bicycles for 1902, nnd also a full number of yejtrs, died at Dairv- Dr. J. W\ Strange, our resident they having resigned their posi and complete stock of bicycles ville. Mot day, alter a protracted m tny time- dentist, He is a permanent fixt tions m our public school. fixtures. Leave yonr order for the drunk. He was an eeceutric char m easuring acter aud the past few years has ure in the County, experienced, Rambler bicycles. V ¿ •• '.lia i a :-A . m e t h o d s and T. J Thrift, deputy rhspssot , of lived in the hills lietween this place responsible and one of us. He is F ob S ale —Three or four nice and Dniryville. at Myrtle Point at present, but Bandon. passed through this city machines. — ------- - ,t > ■ .. — - will return nnd be in his Coquille the early part of ls»t week with his heifers two aud a half years old, now T h e p er- •A Bare Rnrgnln. wife en route to Marshfield where flesh and with first calf which I office tomorrow (Wednesday). fected time Mrs. T. goes for medical tieatment. reserve. Can deliver in two weeks. On acounl of owner's wife being When von wake up with a bad measuring E. J. B iglow Ernest S'nuff returned to his taste in your mouth you may know extremely homesick and wishing to m achin e is a start for Iowa, I offer at a sacrifice that, you need a dose of Chamber homp at Marshfield vesfprdav after Eckley, Oregon. Waltham Watch. making a visit with his folks at until Apl, Its, a ueat 20-acre home, lain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets. W’ e acknowledge a plensant call 6-room house newly papered, good They will cleanse your stomach, Arago. and attending flip Mnsqner- improve your appetite and make adp ball nt Myrtle Point as a mu from E. M. Canterbury, of below barn,, orchard aud flue water. 16 on Saturday evening. acres clered; plowing dooe, well you feel like a new man. They are sician. He reports a grand time. Bandon, He was up to Riverton doing some fenced and cross fenced, cows, calf, easy to take, being sugar coated, Charlev Felter. who returned to wark on bis borne in that place, chickens, fruit, seed iinaatoes, fine and pleasant iu effect. For sale by I,is home at Bandon from S«o and took occasion to run up to mare, buggy aud horuess, tools ft. S. Kuowlton. Francisco a month ago was up to town and visit with friends. and furniture. All go. A. neat Anron Wilson is still in town and this place vestraday. He informs Our Friends. Mr nnd Mrs E B home ready for business. Better is doing some good work for the us tbii* he expects to utilize the apply quick to R. 1). Sanford, Co next tlirpe years io the study o f Smith, of Rive- on, have sold thier qnille, Or., or J. H. Alby on the A. O. U. W. lodge of this place. home to thp Riverton Lnmher Co., pharmacy. He has secured several new mem and will accompany their son who is premises near Norway. Rev. A. Dahuff moved np to here on n visit to his present home bers nnd lias good prospects for town yesterday from Rivert >n in Brith Columbia for future resi Eyes Tested, and Defects o f Death ot Grandma Rowan several more. The A. O. U. W. is with his family, Bnd will occupy dence. Their roanv fripnds here a very popular order and is receiv- Hlp homo recently vacate.! by Rey. will sincerely regret their depar Mrs. John Rowno, of Fishtrap. the uision Corrected, ing a very healthy growth all over l Mr. Holcomb near the academy. ture. whom we have mentioned several Saticfaction Guaranteed. times ns being very low, succumbed the country. The lodge in this Mr. D. will bold a position at E. L Corman, of Norway, was to her ailments on the 10th inst, Lyons, mill. city occupies a prominent place in in town on Thursday, making onr a' the nge of 78 years and 11 mug the front ranks of fraternalism and The schooner John F. Miller, office his nsnsl p'easant call. H p ths. The deceased leavesa a hus deserves 'he attention it is receiving. from the bay to San Francisco with ' ells ns of his unqn dified success band and one sou, Thomas Still in raising the new berry known as well, o f the lower rivet, and one In an interview with Judge J. lumber from Johnson’s mill, was thp Logan berry, which is a cross Heury Scbrneder on WpdneRday recently compelled to let go a con between flip blackberry and rasp daughter, Mrs Samuel Rowan, of Fii-litrap, aud a large number of of last week, he stated to ns ihiit siderable quantity of her deckload berry H p hss sold quite s nnm- his personal nffairs piecluded biin during a storm, which will be quite ber of yon D g vines he has pro friends to monrn her death. from attending to the dntips of pagated. a loss to Mr. Johnson. A P recious one from as hns so n s, county treasurer ns they should he A voice we loved in sillied ; if elected, aud furthermore that be R. T. Twombley, o f the Daily A p ie ce is THcant in onr home, Miss Icy March returned from W hich never esn lie filled had no desire whatever to becoiie her extended visit in Josephine Coast Mail, has bpen in this section a candidate for any public-position, county last Friday. She is looking for seversl days working in the G od in his wisdom h ss recslled. T he boon his love had g u e n ; nnd that he most respectfully de well and her many friends will be | interest of that paper with very And thongb the body moulders here, clined the nomination teudered by plpased to see her among them 1 satisfactory results. The people T he sooi in s it e in heaven, A FaisHD. the Hocialist party. appreciate tke little again, she being a leader among j here daily very much as it brings us a nur young peoole’s societies. Oo Friday the Prohibition party In Memory of Elma Ethel Barker- .considerable o f the latest tele o f this county met at the court Dr. Horsfall, o f Mnrehfield, vas (¡„p h i,, news two day» earlier house in tbis city and placed a called to this place Friday in con Such quaint onrly haired little darling Sitting therein tha big rockingct.Air, full county ticket in the fiield as sulting with Dr. Koherds in thQ thsn we could get the same from any other sonree. Stand hv the A h the sinking nan smiles in upon her follows: For joint representative, case of li'tle Adron Martin, who is And the summer breeze toys with her hair. Daily! it will be larger sod better Amos Dahuff, o f Riverton; repre suffering from a severe attack of ¡ j0 coürae o f ""timo. T he fa in t smell o f the roses sweeping i sentative, R. C Lee, of Marshfield; pneumonia. As ‘ we go to press, And the hon ey bees drow sily linno, conntv judge, C. D McFarlin, o f 1 however, she is much improved, So she’s so ftly glid in g o ff to dreamland Mrs- Strang Passas Away. W nile w aiting f o r papa to oome. of Lake; commissioner. A. M. Col- havingp assed the danger point ver, o f Coos river; clerk, John s day or so ago. and ¡3 resting The red son disappear* o ’ er the hilltops, ! i Mrs. Emily M. Strang, wife of our And the eh illy breeze dinks gently to rest, j Rhoades, of Coquille; sheriff, W. j nicely. ' ! townsman, fo. P. Strang, Sr., de- As the dark shadow s o f the evening, A. Goodman. Coquille; assessor. I Hlips gently from the west; Clsreno« Drvden. of the HERALD, ,h« >‘fe at Marshfield, March T. J. Perkins. Parkeisbnrg; treas known not o f the gatherin g twilight urer, G. T. Colemsii, Marshfield, jo company with William Croy, f 14. where she had been receving She F or the wee darlin g’ s senses ere dumb; coroner, J. W. Hall, Coquille; this city, mude a trip to the big medical treatment. Deceased w«a She is treading the m azes o f dream land, W hile w aiting fo r her loved ones to com e, j j pxcntivp eommitte-, John Rhoades, Simpson lugging ramo on Daniela born in Rutland Vermont, in 1842. creek on W eduesrlay of las* week, In later rears the family removed Such o wen, fever-parched little darling. J. M’ . Hall, C. D Price. L y in g th e ie neath the oorerl**t white. Lnt (>u acennut <>f smallpox c<>nld to Minnesota, where iu 1858 she p;tle m oon peeps in through the not reinalD long enough to thor was married to the loving husband As the window oughly inspect the whole pistil, who survives. In 1871 they removed And the wind softly whispers, ’tis night, but saw enough to fully realize to Oregon, landing in Coquille in Ah! the sweet fa ce o f o a r little darling. And the thin hands are helpless and numb that they are tapping one of the the ia'er part of December of that is fa d in g away like a dream, finest bodies o f timber in the coon year, and have lived in ibis county She W bile w aiting fo r papa to com e ever since. She baa been • true tt.an d were told by the manager K n ow in g naught o f ea rth 's s o ff’ riog so d and consistent member of the Hir*m King, that ext“ Deive work sorrow . will tie carried on there tbe com Seventh Day Adventist chnreh for H earing naught o f earth’ s d in. harsh an J u om, mlug season. In addition to sit 22 years. In Hesv^n our nngel da rlin g is waiting miles o f firat-clasa standard gauge 8he leaves a husband and three * And w atching for loved ones to oome. raibnad 'here will be two miles sons to mourn her untimelv demine L aura M at . H atch » more built and four more large The sons are D. P Jr., of R'*erton, F a iv b ie w . March it, 19W. lonkey engines put ¡uto the woods Z. C., of Coquille, City »«d F. E. ---------- i B These addition« will Make this far of eastern (>regon. These good peo- T o T r a d e - A thoroughbred « the best-eqnipp. d logging camp in pie have tbe heart-felt sympathy of Jer*py Ball for a good Durham— the county. | a large circlj of friends. 1 apply to J. A. Jackson at Arago. | for the high water. Coquille, Oregon. J. P. TUPPER, Proprietor Special Bargains In Watches! Fine Watch Re pairing a Spe cialty. All work Warrantedfi rst- class. Wilson Jewelry Co. f E llilliilîI I ! Atlas Oats 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. i Lyons’ Saw Mill Deals in all kinds of rough and Dressed Lumber. MOULDINGS A SPCIALTY.