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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1902)
Schroedurs Shinglemill Burned. Latest belts‘J oel at Mrs. Moon’s Choice hams and bacon at Perry’s Baseball supplies at Long A Sous. The ahinglemill of W. H. Sohro- store. V all paperat the Furniture Storo. edor, of Arago, whi. h was just re. Closing-Out Sale of Immense Stock L O C A L IT E M S Special logging harness at F. ceutly rebuilt, lias again been con Harness, Saddles’ Etc- Everything at dosi tig out priccsat Long A Sous’. sumed by fire. The mill had ouly Best Potatoes at Perry’s. Long’s. F. Long A 8ou, o f this ci*y. are M, H. Hersev pays 15 cents per been running a short time, haviug Go to L ong’s for bargios. Give Perry’s store a trial order dozeu for eggs. sawed but about 30(1,000 shiugles, selling their harness and bicycle Seed potatoes a: Heresy's. for Groceries. Mrs. D. R. Toy, of Myrtle Point, when on Saturday night, by some stock at cost. Golden Crown at Perry’s store. 25 SETS OF HARNESS mysterious manner it was set on fire Two good dniryoows for sale is expected home soon, Big line of saddles. Collars fill New Millinery goods at Mrs apply to J. C. Watson. j Dr. Culin returned home from his and was beyond control when dis covered. There is evidence which yon can’ t rest. Horse blankets, M ood ’ s . I Hacker, onr abstracter, made trip to Poitlaud Sunday. points to iucendiarism iu this as saddle blaukets, riding bridles,, Gloss and crockery-ware at cost Marshfield a visit last week. ! U. Leneve, o f Bear creek, had wells as the former burning of the riding whips, lines, and iufact j at Gathers. business m town yesterday. Req ire merits of eueiy person, from the most exclusive to mill und the store, the three fires everything kept in a first-class Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Topping, | Jobn Golden came from Marsh The Emporium is receireing having occurred within a year. This harness shop. to the humbles. We haue a complete stock o f all makes. of Baudon, visited Myrtle Point ■ field yeste rdsy. new goods by every steamer. is certainly a deplorable state of af last week. ALSO Our service is prompt, our treatment liberal. Fine seed potatoes On sale at M. .. „ _ , , i C d l at Mrs. Moon’s for all hinds fairs aud an effort to capture the All bicvcles and bicycle fixtures We haue the goods, and we are always pleased to show them. Mrs. Harry Lockwood, o f Park- of(tl|k * R8ll 8itkg iDC|uded. H. Hersey’s grocery. culprit should be made. sporting goods, tranks vahcPs etc.,. ^ fiue ]joe 0f |RC(. curtains nod Fine watch and jeuelry repairing. Uoole Tom Smith, of Bandon, ersbnrg, returned from a visit to • of wbigb we baye a large line. the bay on Friday. I portiers on nett Areata for the was up to towD Saturday. E. C. Whitley, of Fairview, was Remember that we are selling at j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird, of New Furniture Store. P rof L. R. Edmunds, o f Fish- among onr business visitors yester cost. F. L ong A S ons . Sitkum, came to tow n Sunday and | K nives — Cut friendship. But the trap, was in towu yesterday. day. aie visiting fripnds in town. oues you get from Kribs will make Rev. Mr. Mulkey will preach at H. A. Todd, the Arago broom Wo thought lust week that the Willie Grow is up from San him your friend forever. the Chrislion Church uelt Sunday. manufacturer, made our office prospects were good for the steam The Misses Nellie and Dolly A Fine lino of Sherwin Williams Francisco ou a vacation. He greet er Dispatch to gaiu a new mate in pleasent call to day. Paints at the new Furniture Store. ed many friends iu towu yester Hayden, of Bandon, visited the addition to her crew, but from pres The thanks of the H erald are due 1 upper family at Hotel Coquille day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Itadabaugb ent indications it would seem she our young fiiends, Mr. and Mrs. D. last week. Wm. Gallier, the hard-ware were iu towu shopping yester L. Perkins, for > bountiful supply John Lamb, o f Fibstrap, was In lost the old one instead. However, man, is closing out his stock of day. we presume Dave will soon be at bis of wedding cake. town cut>dav with his spanking Ladies’ straight front, correct glass crockery ware. He is selling span of black matches and baggy, post of duty. L ost . A pair of alnmiDnm form corsets at Mrs. M. H. Her at cost. where a real neat turnout. M arried .— At the residence of Mr. frame spectacles, some sey’s. Alvy Westgate, o f our Marble between Hawkins store and Spurge and Mrs. J. B. R. Shelton, June 10, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nordstrom, Print oftentimes show the need o f glasses. They are You will fiod the latest dress company, is doiug soliciting ou the 1002, by Rev. W. 8. Holcomb, on Hill. Finder will leave them at This compauy is doing a ¡o f Marshfield, visited Mr. sud Mrs. David L. Perkins and Miss Laura A. tbis office. trimmings at Mrs. Moon’s duu’ t buy. some o f the indications o f defective vision and should Peter Johosou, o f tbis place, paren good business. fail to see them. Shelton, both well-known and re be attended to a t once. Mrs. Dr. McCarmso, of Marsh ts of Mrs. N. last week. Mrs. Caddy Lockwood, of Myr Hotel Ooqnille is receiving a spected citizens of Coos County. field came over aguin yesterday to Scientific examination and proper glasses properly fitte d is I have placed on sale in all the The H erald joins a large circle of tle Point, made onr town a tlyiug new dress o f paint at the hnnds of assist in work connected with the what we guarantee. visit yesterday. Harry Backenstow and Chas. general stores in Coquille the best friends in wishing them Along, joy founding of the new lodge, the De kind of cucumber seed fresh and Mathersou, the painters. ful and prosperous journey through gree of Honor, which had a very JohnsoD, Doan A Co., of the Pio .arge'JyeilHing qnalitv. Now is (he life. neer Meat Market display nicely interesting meeting. HeDry Wieder, who is studying time to Plant. ' R C. L yons . dressed chickens every Saturday. medicine under Dr. HorsfaM, of Governor HpDry T. Gage, of Charles James and family, who Marshfield, visited the* place with California, will bring snit for libel have lived in Bandou for neatly a the doctor on Wednesday. sgsinst ih c “ Call” nnd “ CbroDicle,’, year, moved to Myrtle Point last To S heep M en .— All who have of S ud Francisco, aud the "Tim es,” week. I sheep to shear will do well to call L f L og Augeles. — DEALER I N - A. W. Knox, f Portland, with ft ■ ou> or address B. F. Crow, of C o -1 The greatest remedy of the nge of all kind« of Aches find Pains, Bruise. F. W. Barker, of this place, lias compauy o f half a dozen other par- q Ui|jP He is an expert nnd will Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Cramps and Colic- Sole agent for C och and Curry just received a letter from Joseph- ties, went to Curry county last do good work. ¡ up coontv, informing him of the week in quest of timber laud. J . C. L A I R D , C o q u ille , O r Uncle Dayid Stone, of Myrtle death o f his brother-in-law, Martin For Sale at R. S. Knowlion's where oolv first class drugs are ¡kept. Emerson B. Lane, cashier of thp Puiat, returned home yesterday Myrtle Point Bank, arrived from n after making n visit of several days Williams, on May 27th, at Galice trip to Portland Friday, where he with his niece, Mrs. D. F. Dean, of Creek. had been for medical treatment. T. W. Clark, president of the the H erald . Uncle Dave is in very Bandon Woolen Mills Co., who re H ammers — and all kinds of tools poor health. turned recently from a trip east, Will make a specialty o f carpen Miss bertha Wilkins, of Bandon succeeded in securing orders suffl ters fine tools nod hammer the price down to the lowest notch. paid us a pleasant call on Friday cient to keep the mills running day as she returned from attendance at and night for the next year. Call —Kribs. M s . C . L . M oon . tne Y. P. S. C. W. convention at F or S ale .— A fine 880-acre stock Myrtle Poiftt, she being a delegate R. D. Sanford has received a let ranch, on upper Coquille the best ter from his brother, A. J. SHtiford from Baud'-u. on the market, d iit cheap and on who are at Eureka, California, and C reamery M en . T homas Krew- who are getting aloug nicely and good terms. ln qu iie at the son is prepared to furnish the best that Mrs. Sanford has met her H erald O ffice . of spruce buttf r boxes and cubes G a ry M arried . At Marshfield, Wed at the furniture factory in Coquille who have recently moved there A l s o from L os Angeles. nesday, June 11, 1902, W, H. Short City. Address him emlv aud get and Miss Maud do Nen.p, Loth D. W. Haley, of Portland, depwty your order iu in time. well and favorably known young Supreme Organizer for order of Mesdames Laudo nnd Heisoer, people of that city. ashington, is in this sectioD of Marshfield, passed through town looking after the interests of that Mr. and Mrs. J. W. L pupvh are Friday eu route to EugPLe where I grand and noble order, and he in town making their friends here they go as delegates fi om Coos j |1()pes to be able to organize sey- a visit before departing for Cal Bay Circle V\ . O. W. to attend the erH] lodges in this county. ifornia, which may ho lliis week, nuunut convention. Sanderson Building near the W harf and possibly not till next. W. F. Kennedy, o f this place, H. C Roy, sou o f J. L. Roy, m at P a in ts a n d O il Haviug sold out our business we town, sailed for San Francisco by stnrtej with pack animals oo Sat would respeclfully ask all know the Alliance yesterday on his way urday for his mines ou Cow creek. We do Upholstering and Undertaking in all their branches. He showed us some very fine sam- ing themselves to be indebted to to his home in Arkansas, after a j p|p8 (,f the yellow stuff wbicb had us to call and settle at once. visit of several weeks with his been taken from his prospect, aud Coquille, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nosier. McDonald, Proprietor.fHV^^ parents and friends here. expressed sangniue hopes of suc Attorney G. M. Short, of Myitle cess. Geo. Wimer, of FishLap wns Poiut, returned from Marshfield Mrs. Dr. Owen, of St. Louis, Mo., Thursday, having been over to down to town yesterday to oonsnlt Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County. attend the wedding o f his brother Dr. Culin, having jammed his side daughter of our townspeople, Mr. -G E N E R A I, A G EN T F O R - W. H. Short to Miss Maud de while opeuing a large sliding barn jand Mrs. John Kronenbeig, arrived Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. door. He susppnted (hat a rib or by the Mandalay Sunday, aud will Nevue. so were fractured. We hope he enjoy a visit with her parents and C O Q TTXJLLE - - - © X 3 E O -O X T Grandma Norris, of Myrtle Point, will be all right in a short time. I many friends of her childhood days, who has been vistliug her daughter, • all whom will be delighted to see $2,300 will buy a vprv desirable jjer Mrs. L- A. Lawborn, <>f this city, returned to her borne Friday. The little dairy farm wuh 8 cows, sep ...For Coos County Has Local Agents in each town... Do not conclude for a moment old lady seems quite stong for her arator, pigs, chickens, household that because I am not describing furniture, farm tools, crops, Ptc., MRS MASTERS, MARSHFIELD. MRS. E L MOON, CO sge. Yon wanf to pay full respect to well watered and located. Time property in these columns everv QUILLE, E W HERMANN, MYRTLE POINT. Frank Millpr, of fishtran, -..as in the departed. We want to fur | week that I have none in stock, oo part pay if desired. nish tbe monument that will be town yesterday. He informs us R. D. S anford . j Call or write me for wbat you want. J®"The Oil put up by the Singer Company is second to none, Give that Children’s day was celebrated most creditable to you and your ! 1 have a great variety and gettiug it a trial. ____________________ at the Willowdale church Suoday faiends. Stewart Lyons, foreman o f onr [ more each week, and some real bar- in a very appropriate aud interfac mill. returned Sunday from a bnsi- j gams, too. From simple markers to elab 1{. D. SANFORD ing manner. orate monuments we hive just npss trip to San Francisco, wlierp The Port Orford Tribune o f the what you require. Graceful The health of MrR. F. Long hav ho was successful in placing some llt b inst. gives an extended report lumber. Mr. artistic and inexpensive. ing failed somewhat of late, Mr. L large orders for of the total distructiou by tire of C o e s G o -o ja -ty has decided to close out his harness Lyons has been successful in the thè residence aud ita coutente of A. ZMZar'bl© " W o r k c s business, and in order to do so, he past few years, having lost very J. Marsh, assessor o f Curry conty. is offering everything in the line of little time, Mr.Marsh is a son-in-law o f onr harness, saddles and bicycles at TV. W. Whittington, o f the Sonth ! towns people, Mr. and Mrs. John bedrock prices. SSSSSsSSSS Fork, who has been on a trio Kronenbnr, and has many friends son, through southern Ualiforna and here who exteud their sympathy to R ev. Mr. Malkey aud Charles, will start back to Elktoiì Arizona, returned by the Mandalay these good people in their miafor- next Monday with their team for which arrived Snndav afternoon. tnne. another load of thiir goods, and He liad been gone since iu April. The meat trust may hold up the the family will all move down ns He tells ns that the country is sorae- price of meats, but we bold up the eoon as the necessary arrangements what dry. hot that the stockmen quality. W'e won’t buy what is not are all right yet. can be made. first class. We insist on the W. A. Bean c f Timon, was np to P rice foh C uccmbeb .— l will best because our customer»* must ♦own Hsturbay on bnnsieas, and pay twenty-five cents per bushel have full value, Whatever you may infoi ned ns that Mr. Timon b is or fifty cents per 100 ft) for cucum want we’ll supply to you and it the best of prospects at the Dew bers suitable in size for the trade, shall be all that could be deeired in coal mines he is opining up, hav- ; that is four inches and less in the way of quality. ing one five-foot vien o f the finest j length. The , majority of . pickle „ . Johnion Dean & Co- quality. He will be in a position packers limit the producers to „ to ship to good advantage iu the three inches and less. The stan- ,o ur*“ ° ‘ 1 , '-/° (*8 county near future. dsrd weight is fifty pounds per games to place the March -1 « J »r TV n «• 1 bushel. R C Lvovs fit,ld ffroon,lB last Sunday between I Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Higganbo- the Marshfield and Bandon team«,! them, of Oakland, this state, ar- Mrs. R. q yjcQ ajKg and 8oa and proved to be a very exciting rived iu towo Satuiday snd are ta Jesse and yooogeet daughter, Miss and interesting game, in which the The finest strawberries at Rich's George Miller,of the North Fork, king a look at the county with a Capitols, arriyed in town from Bandon team came out victorious,! came down Friday with a wagon on Tuesdays, Tb ursdaya and Satur view to locating. They drove in Junction city, this stale, where the the score standing 3 to 6 in Bun- load of produce. He iuformed us days. They are choice. over the old Cooe Bay wagon road, family is d o w located, bringing don 'a favor. Thus far Marshfield of a mishap which occcorred on Miss May Hanscom, o f Oakland, which they found very rough, but two wagons and teams for the and Bandon have wou two games the way down. As lie was comiDg California, who arrived on tbe hay otherwise they are very favorbaly purpose of getting the bslsr.ee of each, while Coquille has lost two over the N.wth Foik-Norway roed a week or ao ago, came over to this impressed with this sectiou. They tli pi r household effects, as well at games, ss the time draws near for be met Miss CliaDdlerw ho was on : lilac» yesterday aud 18 visiting went on to the hay to have a look to assist in moving C. D. M a il, those games which will dicide the* horseback, on one of the narrow friends here. at tb a tsid eof the county. and family to that sectiou. result for the season there will be grades, and as she was turning Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Roberds will more interest manifest, and we look toward the edge of the grade, lie take tbe next north hound Alliance to see Coquille showing np on ; having stopped his team as close They will reside the other hand in the near future. to the bill as he conld get, the for Portland. in the fofnre on a place tb*y own yonng lady's horse lost his footing H'n nlKOlhfrN 1« Know and went over the grade, falling near Oregon City. We are sorry Luckily for the to lose these good people. ‘T have used De Witt's Little’ about 39 feet. W. E. McDuffee banded ns a yonng lady, ahe struck the branch Early Risers for constipation and es o f a myrtle tree which separated letter from Mr. acd Mre. E. A. torpid liver and they are all right. her from tbe horse, cansing her to MeDnffy, of L ot Angeles, Califor I am glad to indorae them for I fall clear of the auimal aud rionht- nia, which tella of tbeir getliog think when we find a good thing we less prevented her being clashed. along nicely, woik being plentiful ought to let others know it, "writes Tbe animal was considerably bruis and their health heioggood. Mrs. Alfred Heinzc, Quincy, I ’ ll. They ed and lame, hot Miss Cnandler Me. describee a trip to the soldier’« never gripe or distress. Sure, safe seemed at tbe time to be entirely Home o f that atate on Drcoratioo ¡pills. R S. Knowlton. uninjnred, day wbiob waa very mtereatiug. ¿lUp-íllt (Ivin 'Tornili Sperry’s Flour at Psrry’s store. HARNESS AT COST! Watches We can furnish the W A T C H Hßadad)es Headache and Blurring of the Wilson Jewelry Co. Liquid Electricity! C. M. SKEELS NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! Furniture bought, sold and ex changed. M ILLIN ER Y Highest Price Paid For Furniture, aest c. Keeps a choice line of up to date Carpets, Waitings, Wall-Paper, Windowshades and Poles, lace curtains, F&frcty W&fk Material And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset All kinds of Stamping done to order. New Furniture Store, Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings. The Palace Barber Shop, H E N R Y HAVERKAM P, Sigger Sewing Machines A T r ib u te . for B u s in e s s . Atlas O ats H C o q u ille If you want a good dish of mush for Breakfast call and pur chase a package of A t las Oats. On Sale at Lyons’ Store. Lyons’ Saw Mill Deals in all kinds of rough and Dressed Lumber. MOULDINGS A SPECIALTY.