Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 10, 1902, Image 3

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LO C AL
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Seed potatoes a! Hersey’„.
Go to Long’a for bargius.
New Millinery gcH>ds at Mrs
Moon’s.
Glues and crockery-ware at cost
at Galliers.
O. A. Kelly, ol' Riverton, *as in
towD Friday.
Fine seed potatoes on sale at M.
H, Hersey’s grocery.
A Fine line of Slierwin Williams
Faints at the new Furniture Store.
Ladies’ straight frnut, correct
form corsets at Mrs. M. H. tler-
aey's.
Miss B'annie Self, of Myrtle
Point, wus down to this place on
Friday.
Buff and Brown Leghorn egg*.
50. eta. for 13.
C. L). Price, Coquille.
You will find the latest dress
trimmings at Mrs. Moon’s don’t
fail to see them.
A big supply of Newbro’s Her-
picide, the great dandruff cure, at
McDonald’s tousona parlors.
Mrs. G. 8. Davis, of Norway,
yisited her siste r, Mrs. Will Kist-
ner, of this city, lust Thursday.
J. D. Donaldson, of the lower
river, has a fine lot of pigs for
sale. Address him at Riverton.
Johnson, Doan & Co., of the Pio­
neer Meat Market display nicely
dressed chickens every Saturday.
Giving the complete election re-
turos|this week, several good news
items are necessarily crowded out.
Attorney Seamen, of Marshfield,
had business over this way Friday,
extending bis trip to Myrtle Point.
F. E Hicks, our former photog­
rapher, is now at Wedderburn, aud
will be ut Port Oroford in near fu­
ture.
Basebull supplies at LoDg & Sou s.1
1' all puperatthe Furniture Store.
Sad Taking Oft o! Bird W. Hayes.
Bird W. Hayes, the 18 year-old
soo of Mr. ami Mrs. J S. Hays
departed this life at 11: 4? p. in.
yesterday (Monday), after an ill- •
uess o f only a few1 hours. There
is considerable speculation arnouug
Ev
Everything
id the harness line our t„ „ „„people as to the direct
at F. Long & Sons.
| cause o f this young maDS sudden
M. H. Hersey, oar First street demise. It seems that ou Si ndav
merchant, l ay’s wool.
he was in his usual good health,
, , r,
, . xt
. . , . ' wrestling with young friends, au d ;
Al Devuul. of Norway, had bus.- WHH Bbl|llt nt 8 o c|0(.k p m
ness in town Saturday.
j th„ B od T od saloon about that time,
Two good dairycows for sale where it Deems
he had some,
apply to J. C. Watsou.
i tronhle, and was, by some, thought j
C. M. SKEELS
Dr. Horsefall was in town yestnr-
d >v.
Everything i.td o sn > out prices *t
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~
Loug’<
Watches
— DEALER IN —
¿1 f i f i I
NEW
FURNITURE!
Furniture bought, sold and ex­
changed.
F. M. Stewart, of our M arb'e' to
b^ u 1,ur‘ ’ A >,08t m" r
firm, reiurdrd Saturday from a turn examination is being h eld 1
I with the hope of clearing every
business trip to San Francisco.
j thing up satist’actiouly to all con
Uncle S J. McClosky, Norway’s cerued.
popular merch-nt und po.-tmaster, | His griff-stricken parents have
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had business in Coquille Satur -1 the sympathy o f tbe entire cointnu-
day.
Dity.
Highest Price Paid
For Furniture,
E tc .
Mrs. Cbas. LoreuzJ, of Baodon,
Riverton vick ups.
return.d home yesterday aceoin-
panyed by her mother Mrs. C M.
John Tawse and family, late of
Skeels.
Antiock California, have moved in­
Wm. Gallier, the hard-ware to the Canterbury house.
man, is closing out his stock of
Mrs. Rose Kelly end her son
glass crockery ware. He is selling Walter left for BanFrancisco Cal­
at cost.
ifornia on laat trip of the Manda­
Mr. ard Mrs. J D Stone went to lay. Mrs. Kelly has been so busy
Portlaud by last Alliance ou their for the past 4 or 5 years that she
way to their future home in Wash­ could have no l est. Therefore she
will take a year’s needed rest
ington.
among her relatives iu California.
8500 00 will buy a bouse, barn
Mr. ami Mrs. Wic. Rohm have
and three lots with some bottom based the Riverton Hotel and will
ground. Fruit trees. Call soou if conduct it on its old lines for the
you wiah to secure it. R. D. UPxt year.
Sanford, Agent.
There will be a picnic dinner and
To S h e e p M e n .— All who have entertaiument under the auspices
sheep to shear will do well to call of the Sunday school ou Saturday
on, or address B. F. Crow, o f Co­ the 21st iust.
quille. He is an expert aud will
M. MorrasA family have moved
do good work.
into town. Mr Morras is employed
Mrs. T. F. Lewis, of Bandon, vis­ in tbe sawmill as plauermau.
ited her brother, J. W. Leneve and
Wm. Howell and family have
family, o f Myrtle Point lust week moved on the A. Urqubart place,
as they expect to get off to Califor­ below towu,
nia iu a very sh< rt lime.
D ona A nna
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Reqirements of euety person, from the most exclusiue to
to the humbles. We haue a complete stock o f all makes.
Our service is prompt, our treatment liberal.
We haue the goods, and we are always pleased to show them.
Fine watch and jeuelry repairing.
C ary
Carpets, Waitings, Wall-Paper,
Windowshades and Poles,
lace curtains.
, P a in ts a n d O il
We do Upholstering and Undertaking in all their
branches.
New Furniture Store,
Coquille, Oregon.
Business.
Headaches
Headache and Blurring of the
Print oftentimes show the need o f glasses.
They are
some o f the indications o f defective vision and should
be attended to at once.
Scientific examination and proper glasses properly fitte d is
what we guarantee.
Wilson Jewelry Co.
Liquid Electricity!
The greatest remedy of the age of all kinds of Aches and Pains, Bruise
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Cramps and Colic. Sole agent for Coes and Curry
J . G. L A I R D ,
C reamery M en . Thomas Iire w - 1
The Emporium has just received
son is prepared to furnish the best
a fine lot of up to date dishes aud
o f spruce buttrr boxes and cubes
glassware. See the stock aud get
at t-he furniture factory iu Coquille Clnslnq-Out Sale of Immense Stock
prices before purchasing.
City. Address him eailv aud get
Harness, Saddles' Etc.
Capt. Levi Snyder handed us a your order iu iu time.
key which he picked up ou the
F. Long & S od , of this city, are
Horrace Curran, for some time selling their harness and bicycle
ruilroad track above town. Owner
cao have the key by calling at this bookkeeper at Johnsons Mill aud stock at cost.
later with the Bulletin and Hotel
office.
25 SETS OF HARNESS
Coquille, returned by the last
H a m m e r s — and all kinds of tools Alliance from n sojourn of several
Big liue o f saddles. Collars till
Will make a specialty of carpen­ months in San Francisco.
you can’t rest.
Horse blankets,
ters fine tools and hammer the
saddle blaukets, riding bridles,
A S N A P .—Two acres of ground riding whips, lines, and iufact
price down to the lowest notch.
with good 6-room house, fruit everything kept in a first-class
Call—Kribs.
trees, welland spring branch for harness shop.
F ob S ale . — A fine 880-acre stock
stock or chickens, barn, etc. Walks
McDonald, Proprietor.j^i^p?-“
ranch, on upper Coquille the best
to business part o f city, one-
on the market, dirt cheap and on
All bicycles and bicycle fixtures
quarter mile distant. R. D. San­
good
terms.
Inquiie at the
sportiug goods, trunks valtces etc.,
ford, Agent.
H erald O ffic e .
of which we have a large liue.
¿ p & F in e st Equipped Shop in Coos County,
J oh nF iien d. formerly of Hum­ Remember that we are selling at
Having sold out our bosiness we
F. L ong A S ons .
Only First-Class Work.
would respectfully ask all know­ boldt county, California, who, with cost.
Hot and Cold Baths.
ing themselves to lie indebted to bis family speut the winter at
OIRIEO-OXT
Latest
belts
25
ct
at
Mrs.
Moon’s
C O Q T 7 I L L E .
Riverton, went to Myrtle Point
x us to call and settle et once.
yesterday
enronte
to
Weiser,
Idaho,
Special
logging
harness
at
F.
M r. and Mrs. J. W. Nosier.
for residence. He will engage in Long & Sou»’.
Chamberlain’; Plurality- 350-
Cbas. Nordstrom
came over the sheep business.
M, H. Hersey pays 15 cents per
from Marshfield Friday accom-
Portland, June 5 —Election totals
I have on hand seveia! dairy dozen for eggs.
panied by bis wife, she having re­
for
The Emporium is reeeiveiug give the following results:
two
turned from Salem w here she bad farms, stock ranches and
Governor Chamberlain’s plurality
new
goods
by
pvery
steamer.
geueral
purpose
farms,
beside
been for medical tieatmeut.
some large and small tracts of
C j II at Mrs. Moon’s for all kinds is 350.
N. P. Peterson, of Eureka, Cali­
For eongressnrin in the first dis­
verv cheap unimproved bottom o f silk, wash silks included.
fornia, is up to this s ctiou looking |
land, which cannot fail to interest | K nives — Cut fi¡midship. But the trict Tongue’s plurality is 600. In
after bis interests uear Myrtle
you if you are looking for this ones you get from Kribs will make tbe second district Williamson bad
Point, being owner of one o f the
800 plurality.
class of property. R. D. Sauford, him your friend forever.
It was given out this morn.ng
best dairy farms in that part of the
Coquille, Oregon.
county.
Mr. and Mrs James Cartwright, that the Republican State Central
P kice for C ucum ber .— 1 will our uearert ueighhors, weut to llau ; committee may demaud a recount
Mrs, J. F. Wilson, o f Fishtrap,
was in town Saturday. She iu- pay twenty-five cents per bushel don yesterday fora little recreation I on governor.
Successors to Mr.
I John Driscol, Citizens’ candidate,
fortos us that her little boy who or fifty cents per 100ib*for cucum­ and to visit friends.
For sale or rent a verv neat, new
Portland, will contest the election
is so sorely afflicted with hip dis- bers suitable in size for the trade,
eaae, is ltiproving, but still requires ! that is f >nr inches and less in aud roomy two-story residence ' ° f Storey tor sheriff on the charge of
j length. The majority o f pickle
crutches.
close in aud nicely located. A fraud.
j packers limit
tbe producers to
Early as it is, the building of our
Chas. Majory, oue o f the parties j Iliree inches and less. The stau- ^ bargain for someone. R. D. Sanford,
who has been working ou the I dard weigh! is fifty pounds per j Agent.
town is getting along very nicely.
Baroda ever since she went ashore, \ bushel.
R. C. L yons . ; J. J. Owingp, the Myrt'e Poiut The big shop of J. W. Field, on
came over from the bay Satntdny, j
I photographer, was down to this First street, is nearing completion
having seeu the vessel safely au-j
Hie most interesting and hotlv i place yesterday looking into some the toof haying been put on the
chore,! in that Berber.
| contested league ball games of the ] |lll)() u t t e r s in 'he interests of his last of the week. J. A. Collier’s
season took Dlace here on Sunday ; , rot|)pr, a UPW COO)Pr.
dwelling on Coulter and Thud is
The health of Mrs. F. Long h,iV' | betweeu the Coquille and Marshfield
T,
,
,
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about ready, for occupancy, while
ing failed somewhat of late, Mr. L teams, the score standing one to
I have placed on s«le in all the w H No„|er. H,80 OI) Coulter, is
hns decided to close out his harness nothing, Marshfield being the victor. general stores in C oqu.lle the bes j Rboot
for tbe roof. The big
business, and in order to do so, he
ku.d of cucumber seed fresh and | ^
()f Wlu. vVheelor across the
is offering everything in the line of Score by Innings 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9
argejteddiug quality. Now
i river is receiving »he aiding and
harness, saddles aud bicycles at
R C. L y
| bp rp„dy m due time to recievp
Marshfield,
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0— 1 time to Plant.
bedrock prices.
W
pareiu
receipt
of
a
-
Copy
of
Mr.
W’s big crop. Chas. Ski els,
Coquille.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0
George Cook, of South slough,
“ The Silver Blade” a hr gilt and | luadsawyer iu Lyons’ Mill, is gett-
Bases
on
balls
off
Nefzgcr.
3-
came over to the county seat ou
new»y paper published at Rath -1 ing out the pattern for a u-at home
Friday to sell the real estate belong­ Struck out bv Wright, 9; by Nefz' drum, Idaho byour former towns- which will be erected in the near
ger,
7.
First
base
on
errors,
Co­
ing to the estate of the late Pat
mm), W. M. Miller for some time! future. This is very good for a
Left on
Casey of which he is administrator. quille, 1; Marsbficld, 2.
connected with the H i . bald , and ; starter. Keepdhe gqpd work go-
base«,
Coquille
6;
Marsbficld
7.
The p-nperty w h s hid in by R. E.
1 later with our iVortby cslitempoary, ; iog,
Time,
2
hours.
ShitiP for 8150.
the Bulletin. \Ve
We wish Will the
the,
ou« h -
a i . r i v i 's
n i in i.Y best of success in this enterprise. 1 A woman who bad experience
J. B- Davis, o f Hr.inboldt, Coli- W o r t k i i I k r o m t Hi«-
F o i l o l P o n i p r l l to
forui i, who went to Portland not lile Ilex, rneli.ua ot Ml. Pierre
by
Rev. M. Mlllkey and Bon, CllHS., I with this disgnse, tells how to pre- V: %
long since on his way home, met iv
Prof.
Charles Morris. L L .D . M.ist intense- HrriV« d here fr o m
S im tla v 1 vent any dangerous consequences
interesting
book ever published. Com- | Hrr,v9U ners From Elkton
IbiKIOU nill)(lBy
up with parties in that city with píete, thrilling, and accurate account ot w ith a load o f t leir gi o d s, having from it. She says: , Our three
whom he went on a trio back to greatest disaster that ever befell the ho- d e c id e d to lo ca te h e r e . The bal- children took hooping cough last
ee—«renter even than Pompeii. Tells
,
.
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Wisconsin. He will be gone about tuanr
own | summer, our baby boy being only
how Martinique, one ot the most itcentifni a n e e o f th e fHlillly will m o v e d o
two months - od return via Port- islands in the World, was suddenlv trans- as soon as the condition of their i three months old. and owing to
laud.
p a je s ' j'rdusejy ' ilhiKtrated' wifh^'photo- Dttle afflicted daughter is such that j our giving the Chamberlain’s Cough
Mrs. J. W. Caldwell and four of arai hs taken before and after the disaster. | s h e c a u be m v ed , n h ic h , h o w e v e r , ! R e m e d y , th e y lo st n o n e o f th e ir
”K i ^ 'h a v !S *
■" ¡f t p r o v i n g , w h ich
fa ir c h a n c e » ! p lu m p n e s s and cam e o u t in
m uch
the children passed through town ^ ^ !; o r J ^ ; 1^
better health than other children
od Friday ’s ttain en loule to L~ng Prof. M orris book mid too other. B#-st n n -. fo r p*rnwirjfMjt r e c o v e r y .
th»»r. largest book illuptrated. scientifically 1
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, whose parehts did not use this rem­
Creek, Grant county, «here her accural»*.
Price # 1 .5 0 .
N’ t in l-
edy. Our oldest little ffirl would
Wunt«* O l h r r M o lin ou
husband lias located. Miss Mollie •*«! • E n o ri n o u - profits for those who art
Moat liberal térros.
# 'ntfit 10
(tr
r u i v : > t v r w i ' call lustily fo c<»u«;h syrub bet ween
is the only nee o f the family re­ q c - a n i c t k s . t v . D »n’
t los© a minute. Send f o r o n t - j
T
hate
used O e W i t t s L ittle
Pinkey
Hall,
maining. We wish tliem a pleasant fit IM M E D IA T E L Y and be at work The Earlv Kisers for coD*ti|>atinn anil whoops. — Jessie
7
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Springville. Ala. This Remedy is
journey to, an.l abundant success cnanceof n life-tinip for making money.
C lark «1 i
n t A li li Ni.« i * h ii - torpid liver and they are all right. for sale by R. S. Knowlton.
iu their Dew location.
■«I» t|»lai«, P » .
j am gifji] t0 indorse ^ them for I
-W W V f
“■ think when we find a urood thin^r we
Wo promptly obtain U. 8. aud For«
rorfign ,
r»u"ht to let others know it, wwrites
Alfred Heiuze, Quincy, I’ ll. They
never gripe or distress. Sure, safe ¡
pills. It. S. Know!tun.
HARNESS
We can furnish the W A T C H
C o q u ille, O r
For Sale at R. S. Knowlton’s where only first class drugs are |kept.
COST!
H
Ooqiiille
J he Palace Barber Shop,
LLINERY
M s . G. la. M oon.
Keeps a choice line of up to date
Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings.
F a ftc ty
W & i'k
M a te fiL il
And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset
All kinds of Stamping done to order.
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
PERRY’S STORE
and Mrs. J. Wes Nosier in the business o f
General Merchandise
in Coquille City, Oregon. W ill
continue the business at the old
stand opposite the
her«bv
thr.t the final
N OTICE
report of Isniah Hacker, e x c ite r of
the last will and testameat of Milton E ^n-
is
der^'n, deceas d. has been filed in «he Coon-
tv Cf»n.-t of the State of Oregon for Cor«
Coonty th~ 9th di ▼ of Jane. 19(ri. and that
the time For hearing'<bjections thereto and
c-tnaiderina th - same haa bv order of said
Co .rt been aet for tbe 7th f*av of Joly 1902.
at 10 odoek a. m. of of aaid day.
ISAIAH H a C U R .
Executor of i»aid Estate.
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B O d e U l^ c b
!
’ 0 ' ! : DTfñtJoD for «
n ratentability.
h« r free book, «
P ost Office
W here by fair and honorable
dealing hope to merit a goodly
share of the Public Patronage.
W ill keep constantly on hand
a full line of
D R Y GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS, SHOES,
FLO U R and FEED.
Small profits, courteous treat­
ment and fair dealing will be
onr motto.
í !v ' •:»” r TRADE-MARKS ’ rl,e
/I
^COME TO PERRY’S STORE#"
• Opposite
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U. S. Patent
W A SH IN G T O N . D. C.