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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1902)
$* «pilli (Trúj ferali!. Li ) 3 Vrj t C '] il J. Mrs. Brewer. < F Fishtrap, was in T tie H erald to a n Saturday. printing. ! p Green, of the lower river O ffice . For job Gnvei Ford Sltllnj. New Steamer Line to Portland. SIGN WRITING Plessent weather again. ! A company, known as the Ore- House Painting, A creamery meeting was held last 2on Gonst N a t a t io n , has been .u- AND Tuosday afternoon. | ‘»rporated Portland for the Marine Painting, A. Anderson, o f near town, has We h.ar something about a tele- a,vowed P erpose of putting o n * about 15 goed cows for sale. phone line to Gravel Ford. ste!*“ « P1** between Portland Fresco Painting D. G, Beal, o f Marshfield, was ‘ Republican primary Wednesday , ^ s u c h a lin , iu town the latter part of the week. Paper Hanging Thoroughly Equipped for Begin the wheeling season right ' We are gUd to atate that Mrs. H. " ould1. be i“| tl*is co “ ol*\ ftnd lh° kinks of proving. Cutlu' lle ™ " e3' »> P ^ u l a r are so ; Painting in Distera by going to Long's for a Rambler, H. Fellows i i.im * A riinnm i Hu metro us ami appareut that all Ed Lamb has been running logs ,,, fee ^ to thera. per. No. 3. Elegant new 8 room as ew 1 *D • j Portland needs coal, and needs cottage, center of town. $1000. j e Grandma Bunch celebrated h e r ! . , A. . i Stucco Work. Sunf jrd. I 7Gth birth,lay anniversary the 16th i * * “*'*’ * “ *** “ * ‘ * English walnuts, 2 Ih for cents at Kanematz. 25 Gilding and Look over Santoro » Real Estate! Bronzin g, locals iu this issue for a variety. . 1f f 1 " addtugton^ returned to Art Decorating, If you don’t see wliat you want, j “ us Par* a ^cw dfD’8 81uce- Call at bis office and he will quote j Large supply of fine Onion sets Transferable you many more properties, as his at Kuowlton’s Drug Store. list is extensive. all Drawing and James Murray, has been in Designing, Mose Lever was in town yester towu from the bay a day or so. day. Mrs. C. Y. Lowe, of Bandon, is Enameling, The Areata sailed from the buy visiting Mrs. Buck, o f this place. Sunday. Pyrograpby. Twenty-four stamp photos for HARRY BACKENST0, Gulden sreds and Onion sets at 23 cents at Walker's, till the first ________ COQUILLE. F. Long & Sons have a full inst. A surprise dinner was given ■ °!n A .flnrr,ivUftt that ' ’ Lioegar & Medley's. of Adril. and complete line o f saddles and j her at the residence of J. D. Bennett, p ortlHnd f, a claas market Great spring opening of Milli and a very enjoyable day was spent. . . .. . n o ltrv a o - No. 17. Choice improved dairy t)ftrDet'8, nery at Mrs. Moon's tomorrow. WerecievedsplesantcaR by Mr. k « r t y relatives andl friend, were )1()9 tt hite cedar‘a n d ^ y r ile Wood. farm on river. 270 Acres. $13500 Order yonr cemetrv work for Sanford. and Mrs. Jesse D. Clinton, of Arago, hereto w.sb her ManJ happy re- 1 xhoeand of people nrn Hocking in- Decoratiou Dav. Stewart & West Mrs. D. R. Toy, o f Myrtle Point, VU8te,U,,y' i “ jack Hartley and his sister, Annie, to ° lrr1eg0,D th,U,Ugb Portlaud’ a“ d “ gate. eekley lm® of steamers to Coos Prunes, 2c per lb at Kanemntz’s visited this place Thursday ,,ud weekltjy is '»isitiug Mrs. D. F Dean, of JHcDoqald, Proprietor.1 County would insure Coos of her For a good girl to do house-work the H earld . Ouion sets and garden seeds at Alias Alice accompunied them home share of this influx, ans would inquire at the H ekald office. Kanematz's. Friday. J. E. Quick has sta'rted up the develop her ressouree and build No. 9. 2 of the choicest garden creamery on his father’s dairy No. 7. 2 2-5 Acres with house C. H. Bunch of Rinck creek visit up her industrials. lots iu town at u bargain. San furiu on Lampy creek. and free spring water, joining town. ed her mother and friends last Sun Many things can be bought to -y^&Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. < 3 = 2 - ford. $400. Sanford. day. Any one wishing carpets wove better advatage in Portland than Albert and Clarence Eish, of Ban Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. 8ee the beautiful Stereoscopic should call on or address Mis. B. Dont forget to attend the steam elsewhare. Flour, feed, bay, log Views of Ernest Stauff at Lorenz’s F. Ciow, o f Coquille, Or. er meeting at the courthouse Sat croft, took iu last Thursday even ging tools, agricultural implements C O Q 1 U I X j L S - - O ZSE O O IT in g’s entertainment. store. * maebienry and the like, for instance. A full supply of the leading va urday evening. Roy Luttrel, of South Fork, sur A closer and more friendly rela Steamer meeting at the court rieties garden and flower seeds at The Woodmen of the World, of prised his friends at this place last tionship between Coos county and house Saturday evening. All turn Kuowlton’s Drug storp. this city, will celebrate their anni week with a call. the balance of Oregon would spring out. Grant Bunch, of Mat Rinck creek up if there was a regular and relia Big «notion sale of cattle and versary April 10 th. came up Thursday to U rn enter Mrs. J. L. Kroneuburg, of Par hoys at licit z’s near Riverton Sat- At Knowlton's Drug Btore is kept ble means of transportation between kersburg, was up to town yester nrdny. Be sure and utten. a full supply of all kiuds of gar tainment uni) returned home Friday tLis county and Portland. Hun with his brother Levi and Claude day. dreds of Portlanders would visit this The Mandalay arrived Sunday den aul flower seeds. Banning, of Coquille, who have No. 5. 4 room box house and 1 at noon with quite a passenger list White Ply moth Rocks, (H azel been students at the Rural Academy section and invest in develojnng its reasources. lot, edge of town. Set your price and a large quantity of freight. wood strain). Eggs, $1 for 13. this winter It is the object of this company Sanford. Nc. 2. 39 acres well located and F. M. Gevrez. Coquille, Or. Will Gam de, an Academy student, to get tbe residents of Coos county Miss Josie Lyons’ Millinery improved. A perfect and profitable George Norris is being favorable went to Myrtle Point Friday to take to become a part of tbe company; opening Thursday, Friday and place, m no bette:-. $4000. San mentioned as a candidate for Asses the train for his home near Marsh to build the bast in Coos county, Saturday. sor on the Democratic ticket. field. ford. and if possible to get some one ac Dr. Charley, Taylor, and Inez quainted with tbe waters of Coos No. C. 3 choice high and oval T o T r a d e - A thoroughbred Mr. Hicks, the Photographer, re Bunch, of McKinley, returned home lots, not far from business. Cheap turned from Myrtle PoiDt Friday Jersey Bull for a good Durham— county to become master of the last Monday after a five months so bout. at $350. Sanford. where he had been for a week or apply to J. A. Jackson at Arago. journ at Gravel Ford. This would make it as much a Miss Hattie Dunhnm arrived ten days. Have you ootiaed the bills for Dr. Fay Her vey left Sunday for Coos county as Portland enterprise, home on the Mandalay from her No. 1. 210 Acres well located, 180 Deitz’s auction sale on Saturday? his home at Lee. and the profits earned would be visit to San Francisco. bottom, 15 cleared. Buildings, A nice lot o f cattle will be sold. Kenedy Baker and Henry Hervey spent in Coos County, and in Port orchard, spring branch. $4500 acqurintunces here last land, and much money that now goes No. 12. 5 room cottage, some visited Long’s 1902 Ramblers have ar trees and shrubbery, large lot, Thursday. rived. Go and 6ee them quick, be Sanford. abroad would thus be saved-to our School closed Thursday evenirlg people. fore they are all gone. S. Monday who has been get. $350. Part time or iu installments. the 13th with the following program: Messrs Addis and Wilson, of Port- Our townsman, 3. B. Fox, killed ting out some hardwood on the Sanford. Address, R. W. Airey. laud, are here in the interest of this a 7-months-old pig n few days ago river near town, went to his home A. L Nosier, the popular mar- Duet, Voice of the Flowers, Mrs. enterprisese, and it is to be boped at Bandou ye etcibay. which weighed 250 pounds. chant of Bridgp, came down to this Mereen and Elsie Tilman. that when they return tboy will be place yesterday and is meeting bis Mrs. Ben Figg, of this citv' Some men aro always ready to in Recitation, The Farmer and the able to tell of a good and lively in- vite disappointment; the profession returned Thursday from a visit many friends. Wheel, Prof. F. S. Buuch. trest taken by our people, and of with her daughter, Mrs. Taylor al office-seekers, for instance. No. 11. Corner bnsin»ss house, Hesitation, Ida Hammerloff. substantial encouragements exten Dement, of the South Fork. 6 rooms,'2 lots with residence and Tableau, The Country Wedding. ded by all parties here who are in Mrs. Emma Lyons and daughter, Reading, He worried about it, position to take a substantial in H, S. Kkibs, so long associated trees. All rented. $3000. Pari Eies Josie, arrived by the Manda- Alice Hartley. bay from their visit to Sau- with the firm of J. A. Lamb & Co., time. Sanford. terest in this enterprise. Recitation, My Mother’s Hand and the accommodating tinner and Franctsco. Foil S ale —T wo cowa an 1 six Cure, Will Coleman. plumber, has withdrawn from that yearling calves. “ Inquire of Levy Smith, o f the bay side, who firm. Norway Items Charade, Misunderstand. / W. D. R oberts . is looking to the Republican party Solo, Old L og Hut, Elsie Til- . Riverton, Or. No. 1G. 534 Acres unimproved, Mrs. Lillie Prewett, of the lower for the nomination for sheriff, t ook uinn. Sanderson Building near the Wharf. 3-4 choice river bottom. The Fou S ale on T rade — A first-class in this valley last week. Recitation, The 19th century river, returned, to her home Friday best largo tract yet to be had in Camera. Will 'like in exchange a school ma’am, Claude Buning. from a lengthy visit with her sister, No. 14. 30 Acres, nearly half Coquille valley. $17 per acre. San good typewriter. Call on F. M. Mrs. S. L. Lufferty. Charade, Setting S ud . There have been choice creek bottom cleared, fine ford. F. M. Stewart, Coquille City, Or. Recitation, The Wedding Fee, W. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Williams water, buildings and orchard, nenr many time- Tomorrow, Wednesday, is the Gambia. viaited at the mill Thursday, the town. $2000. Santrrd. Mrs. R. Pomroy, who has been m e a s uring day set for the opening o f spring Dialogue, Proposing by Proxy. guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jas. Jinkens. His many friends here are Millinery at Mrs. Moon’s. Ladies’ visiting hir daughter, Mrs. Dr. Tnbleau, Pears Soap. Mrs. A. H. Schroeder is staying methods and Mahan, o f Hempstead, Texas, for pleased to ser Z. C. Strang embnrk be sure te call and see her new Duet, What are the Wild Waves at the rniil at present, supertinding some time, returned by thp Man- machines. in the mercantile business and goods. Saying, Mrs Mereen and Mr. Holt. the care of her grandson. dalny. The per wish him unbounded success. Recitation, The Irish Philosopher, Steamboat inspectors Edwards Mr. F. Schetter, of Empire, visit No. 8. 1G5 Acres, some creek Fsy Hervey. fected time No. 10. Siechanieal shop with and Fuller will be due in the coun ed bis old friends S. J. McClosky Tableau, Women’s rights, engine, saws, lathes and outfit for ty in a few days, the purpose of bottom, fiue house, fair barn, 25 me a s u r i n g and family one night last week. Readings, The first settler’s story, many kinds of work. A money their visit is to make animal cattle, horses, tools, etc., 2 miles machine is a The Republicans and Democrats from town. Dirt cheap at $3000. Chas Holt. maker for the right pariy. $1000. inspection of our inland fleet. held their primaries here Wednes Waltham Watch. Sanford. Recitation, The Last Hymn. Alice Sanford. day and Saturday respectively. Mrs. Coatillo, of B indon, accom Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald Each bad a good attendance. 3. B. Moomaw, one of Arago’s panied her daughtei, Mrs. Simp Tableau, Anger and Defiance. Jo Lett came down from his prosperous ranchers, went to Ban- son to this place yesterday as she will move to Myrtl Potnt at once, Recitation, Irish Panorama, F. don tlie latter part of the week and was on her way to Portland ih where Mrs. F will open up a mil. bachelor quarters last week for a S. Bunch. disposed of a lot of farm produce company with Mrs. Harry Lock- linery busines. glimpse of the world and a square Solo, Uncle Joe, Charlie Bennett and garden sauce. meal. wood and Miss Flora Fay. Peter Darmser, o f the Deverenx Dialogue. G. S. Davis and S. M. Kelly William Page, o f Mvrtle Point, On the first page of this paper place near Norway, has 18 year Reading, Whistling in Heaven, attendi d a meeting of the Knights has associated himself with our will be found an interesting article lings, 5 heifers and 12 steers for Sophae Moreen. Tuesday evening, in Coquille, when townsman. D. H. Johnson, in the written by Rey. K. V. Millnrb for sal«. Call ned see him or nddresa Charade, S. A. on Man. Pioneer Meat .Market, one of our merly of this c i ’ y from Cairo, him at Coqnill City. Oration, Liberty and Union, Will j the latter was initiated into the mysteries of Kuighlhood. popular businesses of this city. We | Egypt, where he is now sojourning Gamble. Capt Bachelor, o f the steamr T rixie T rip *. welcome Air. Page to a place among for the purpose of studying and Solo, Elsie Tilman. learning about that comity as well Mandalay, chiiip np to town nnd Recitation, The Coon Hunt, Fay Eyes Tested, and Defects o f as to teach the doctrines of his made some friends and greeted|oth- Hervey. Rilerton fls k Ups- Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorenze, acrom- ers while the vessel was takiug on the uision Corrected. church. Recitation, Only an Emigrnnt, panied by their daughters, Misses a cargo o f coal at Rivertou, Messrs I. Chandler and E. Lamb, Claud Banning. Emma and Edna, arrived hy the When yon wake up with a bnd Saticfaction Guaranteed. o f the Nort Fork, came down last Dialogue, The Assessor. The Rev. and Mrs. S. S. White, Mandalay from the sojourn of sev taste in your mouth you may know week nnd delivered about 250 logs Male Qurtet, My Father’s Comi eral mouths in Ban Francisco. that you need a dose o f Chamber of this city, were given a reception cal Mule, Charley Bennett, Levi into tbe mill boom here. They were all glad to be at borne lain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets. hy the A. O. D. W. lodge, of this Bunch, Walter Bennett, nnd Char Mr. J. Dererenx, o f Bear creek, place on Mondayevening. Au ex agaiD. They will cleanse your stomaeh, ley Bunch. wns up on a visit last Suudsy. I improve your appetite and make ceedingly pleasant evening was Charade, Red Sea With Plains There will be a meeting o f onr J. EL Timón was up and had | you feel like a new man. They are enjoyed. Beyond. citizens at the courthouse on Satur some notarial work due. He is ne i easy to take, being sugar coated, We are indebted to a friend down Reading, Three Lovers, Fay Her- gotiating the sale of bis mineral day evening to canvas the question I and pleasant in effect. For sale by the river for the following list of 1 vey. o f a new steamer line between claims in British Colombia. R. S. Knowlton. deligates to the Republican con Charade, Young Man’s Horror Coos comity and Portland. Came E. B . Smith nnd family, will Recitation, Apology, F. S. Bunch. out and lend your aid and influ C. M .Skeels, onr popular raer- vention from the Riverton pre. leave here tins week. They will cinet; W. E. Crnine. Joseph Elvy, Quartet, Come where the Lilies ence. chant, bus sold out bis general go to British Colombia vis. m Clins. Peterson, W. D, Roberts. Bloom, Chas Holt, Mrs May Bright Marshfield sod Drniue. They will The Portland Evening Telegram merchandise score in Ibe Laneve Eisie Tilman and Prof F. S. Bunch. stop a few drys in ElkioD to visit F or S ale —Three or four nico suggests that March came iu like a building to Z. C. Strang, a well- G uess . his people who reside there. state senator— full of wind. In known resident of this place who heifers two and a half years old, now this section it would remind one will condgct the business after the fresh and with first Calf which I Mr. Wbitset nod family leave for Our townsman, Fred Barker’ has of the operation of putting the stock first o f the month. Mr. Skeels, in Donglass county this week. Mrs. turn, has ourebnsed the furnitore reserve. Can deliver in two weeks. just received a letter from his sister- of some of our b ig corporations in-law, Mrs. Geo. Newington, of Copley ADd daughter will sccom- store o f J. A. Jacobson, who was E. J. B iglow through a wringer. San Francisco, in which she tellsof a pany them. desirous o f selling on account of Ecklcy, Oregon. E. M. Caoteibury is having bis pretty rough experience of her hus Miss Josie Lyons, the Milliner, his wifes health. A postsl card addressed to C. A. band recently while on board the hoase repaired aod an addition who has just letnrned from 8an- ! Eyerybodv is , getting a Sbarpless Snow ---- & Co., ’ r patent attorneys, transport Hancock, of which vessel bmlt on it. When complstad it Francisco line mil- A i r * u u n c I with WIIU a II l fine iu n IIIIP o I d f Mill- ! ; ,n , , . J linery, personally selected from the r «bulc.r separator. Do not give Washington D. C. , will bring sn he is chief butcher. While at sea will be occupied by 3. Fnuse and voor order for a - separator until instructive . .• . booklet »-•-* telling % . S ana A nna . how to the vessel encountered heavy weath family. -----------*--------------- obtain American and foreign pat- er and two soldiers were washed ci tv,^n 11 ”h n v e h e r sprTng" opening ! \nveMig" 1 " ‘ “ . ■ « ‘ j“ - Price Hon. H. B. Miller, oar consol at Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I and ‘ " r N o d !sks- »t-w.ugs,, emis, trade-marks and copyrights. overboard and drowned, while Mr. egg-beaters or other coutraptmos, Newington saw the sea coming and Nio Chwang, Mai,churla, bas been No. 4. Neat 5 room house and Asa Albee, wbo purchased r ; to give you that tired feeling clean- just bad time to catch hold of a post doing some experimental work in farm near Norway a short time ! iug. The Sharpless is sold at a 3 lots, central location. $500 San which was the last he could remem the shipment o f applfs to Chinn. ford. ago, has sold out on account o f lower price than any other first, ber. After the sea had swept the He fiada the Ben Davis is tbe only homesickness of his wif ■ and son class separator. Prices, terms The Carl Brothers’ combined decks Mr. Newington was picked variety of those he tested which nnd the two latter will return to and other information furnished bottea and cheese factory at Nor. up in an unconscious condition with stands the trip sufficiently well to Iowa, while Mr. A. will remain for Ion application, wav will be r--ady to reeive milk one foot over the top of the rail and enable it to be sold in China at a some time on account o f tits im- ' W . M. BcjiriEss and cream on Tuesday, April 1st, one under the rail and his head in moderate price. The choicer vari provment in health, Coquille, Or and for tbe sc co m m w lstio n o f.b e the scupper. He had received many eties must find their market Am ong Europeans and daily men they have hired the ra'nor krul"'* but one ? ’.,de "ev*r* the ^ Americana . steamdr Maria to carry the milk «ne on one leg, from which he had there but the Ben Davie can go and crpfim. The boat will |pa\e been confined to the hopital i onto the Cumene fruit ataods where Coqnille in *he morning com in? department of the ship, the member) its attractive appearance commends np the niver and will deliver the b ei"K 80 bnd,J biul9,>d ,hat ,b *‘ 't to Hie natives aod its quality is milk and cream to any o f the cream- artery was injured. However, he sufficently good to tickle their pal er ie* that the patrons wish to send b" 8 sufficently recovered, that he «tee. M r Miller sees the poss.bil- milk tont the rate o f 5c per hoo- » « t u r e d to sail on her since for ltynf deyt lopiog a large demand for dred for milk andl5c per hundred Manila. i Ben Davis apples in China.— Ru- ral North West. for cream. This is cheaper than \V. T. Lewi*, o f Prosper, is in the milk hns ever been carried. . ... ... . . . ,. For Sale at a Bargain. The boat will start April 1st. and ««•»•"« •Hh b‘ 8 f^ si-lo -la w , J carry milk as for op tbe river as *"*• 160-acre dairy ranch, machinery Carl Bros’ batter and cheese factory Anyone havings ranch to rent The h >atwill run every day in- should advise tbe H ehald . \Vßt*°°*s 8nd cream separator and en gine. J. Q uick , ( oqnille, Or. eluding Sunday. bare several application* , wns iu town ¡Saturday. Carriage - Painting Faintini am Graining, The Palace Barber Shop, The Clyde H illard P arlor Is the place to spend your leisure moments. All kinds of soft ■fjdrinks and fine cigars.f MILLINERY M rs. G. In. M oon. Keeps a choice line of up to date Milliners Silks Linigsand Trimmings, iT&frciy W&fk Matert&l And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset All kinds of Stamping done to order. Special Bargains in Watches! Fine Watch Re pairing a Spe cialty. All work Warrantedfi rst- class. Wilson Jewelry Co, !f §g 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. Lyons’ Saw Mill Deals in all kinds of rough and Dressed Lumber. MOULDINGS A SPCIALTY. mSBMSWÊM