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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1902)
£%t.*n.£ eiifj 'Tu'raul. ts perry » Flour at P n r y ’s store. Baseball supplies at Long A Hons. Latest hells 25 ct at Mrs. Moon’s For first-clsas job pritiliug call Card of Thanks- Choice haul» and bacon at Perry’s at the H erald office. Fine seed potatoes On sale at M. We, the undersigned, do sincere V all paperat the Furniture Store. L O C A L ITEM S. M, rl. Horsey pays lo cent» per H. lie ise y ’s groo-fv- ly thauk eur frie Ills and neighbors Every thing at closing out prices at doz»u for eg-». E. H. Beyers, o f Sumner, paid for then kiuduess expressed dur Local» on second page. k <Ml^ 8- | Ci II at Mrs. Monu’s for all kinds our city a business call on Friday. ing the sickness and death of onr Best Potatoes at Perry’s. dear husbaud Hod father, who de Oive Perry’s store a trial order of silk, wash silks included. Ladies’ straight front, correct Go to L;;ng’s for bargins. | for Groctiha. j ^ (j f}B|0hf the insurance man, form corsets at Mrs. M. H. ller- parted from ua May 7, 1902. M rs . V ow ell , Seed potatoes at Horsey’». Cahn, Nicholshnrg A Co.’s shoes returned Irtday from a trip to the sey ’». M rs . J. H ayes , buy. Golden Crowu at Perry’s store. at Line gar & Medley’s. M rs . E. C o x , J. E. Quick, the dairvman, of New Millinery goods at Mrs J. V owill , Wtn. Gather, the hard ware K nives — Cut fi¡midship. But the Lamps creek, spent several days iu Moon’». man, is closing out his stock of ones you get from Kribs will make town, reluming home yesterday. Win. Chandler, of Baudoo, was Glass and crockery-ware at cost glass crockery ware. He is selling him your friend f.ifever. Reqirements o f eueiy person, from the most exclusiue to A. O- Westgat« returned from among onr visitors yesterdar. at cost. at. Gathers. M. Kerrigan is furnishing our the bay the last of the week where to the humbles. We have a complete stock o f all makes. Rev Holcomb will pr*ach a ser John Buckley, the logger, rpceiv- town great quantities of tine straw- ; he Had been sobering for the Co Capt. O. Reed, o f Norway, was Our service is prompt, our treatment liberal. mon on secret societies at the M. berries, and has some to ship, pd another heavy logging donkey down to town Saturday. quille Marble Co. E. Church June 29, 1902. He We have the goods, and we are always pleased to show them. ou Friday. Mr. B is doing a good From the number o f bay tedders The 4th of July celebrntion at this Foil B ale . — A fine 880-acre stock iDvitee all seoret order men and Fine watch and jeuelry repairing. logging business at present. going out of onr hardware stores ranch, on upper Coquille Ibo best women to come and hear the ser place lias been given up. To S hef . p M en .— A ll who have cne would consider that oor farin- od the market, diit cheap aud on mon. Each lodge come iu a body F. P- Norton, of Marshfield, yaid shepp to shear will do well to call ers had n heavy crop of hay to har good terms. luqune at the in their regalia. our town n short visit yesterday. on, or address B. F. Crow, of Co vest. H erald OFFICE. A petition recommended by Con A Fino line o f Sberwin Williams quille. He is an expert and will I have placed on sale in all the F. M. Stewart, the marble man gressman Tongue was presented to Paints at the new Furniture Store. do good work. general stores in Coquille the best weut to Bear creek yesterday where the First Assistant Postmaster Carl Walker, of this city has ac Mnster Gene Nosier of this place, kind o f encumber seed fresh and he will visit hie friends of twenty General recently by Orvil Dodge, cepted a position on our railroad as [ went to the bay Thursday to catch large yeildiug quality. Now is the years ago, the Doak family. He nskiug for a rural free delivery of R. C. L yons . will also solicit orders for cemetry mails above Myrtle P oitt includ brakernun. tbp Areata for San Francisco. He time to Plant. ing portions of the south and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller, of Fish- work. Yon will find the latest dress will join bis brother m San I>iego, middle forks of the Coquille river. trimmings nt Mrs. Moon’s dou’ t who is doing a big business in bi- trap, visited in town a day or so There was a friendly game of cycles in that city last week, Nile consulting a phy baseball of five innings played at fail to see them. Mrs. G. 8 Davis, of Norway, vis For. S ale .—An Onega Seperator, sician in regard to an abcess ou bis this place Sunday between n picked ited her sister, Mre. W. L. Kisner Jasper Moon, of Rosehurg, the jaw. The H euald was pleasantly nine of the Roy neighborhood nnd of this city yesterday as she was insurance man, spent several days COO pounds capacity per hour. A good machine, in first-class order. remembered. Print oftentimes show the need o f glasses. They are one of Coaledo, the »core being 3 to returning from I ’arkersbnrg when in town last week. For sale or trade for good dairy she had been visiting another We are sorry to chronicle the 5 in favor of former. some o f the indications o f defective vision and should Fog S ale . A fine black walnut cows. Apply to G. M. Dimmitt on fa^t that our old friend, E. S. Spur- sister, Mrs. C. A. Pettingill. She be attended to at once. It is announced that Rev, W. S. five-octave organ, good as new for Kerrigan place near town. geou, of lhiudon, is in decliniug Holcomb of tho M. E Church will also met her friend, Mrs. Wolford, Scientific examination and proper glasses properly fitte d is $75. Apply to J. H. Cecil. sister of Mr. Kistnei, who is visit Stewnrt Lyons went to Portland health, beiug very low the last few preach a sermon on “ Secret Socie what we guarantee. A csr'cnd— or less—of the finest Wednesday where be will purchase days. We siucerely hope to see ties” on next Sunday evening, June ing here from Humbolt. shoes in town at Linegnr & Med- a new and larger engine for the him much improved in the very 29th, nnd members of all secret so The Bandon Recorder gets the lpy’s. Get a pair for the 4tb. mill at this place. This improve near future. cieties are invited to attend. All same kind of a scoop on the death Henry Lorenz moyed into the Odd Fellows are requested to meet of Dr. Culin, of this place, while Fruit jnrs nt the Emporium nt ment made and the output o f the Lorenz residence beside the Odd at their hall at 7 p. ra. that evening, at Portland as the H erald did on prices that would jar you. Extra mill will be greatly increased. Captan Balchelder’s accident. The rubbers and caps to yocr liking. Our old pioneer frieDd, B, F. Fellows’ hall last week, prepuratory that they may attend in a body. California accident happened in Johnson, Dean A Co., of the Pio- Ross, of Marshfield, accompanied to building a new residence on the Mrs. H. W. Dunham has received Oakland iostead of at Riverton and Beer Meat’ Market display "n ied y i b>- Mesdames Ross, Riggs and Har- site of his present oue. His old one letters and papers from her hus the Dr. is home feeling fine over will be moved to the lots o f T. F. ris, went to Bmuion Friday via this dressed chickens every Saturday. band sent since his arrival nt Nome. his week’s vacation. That is prettv place for a little ootiD g, returning Teuuittson near )y Tho greatest remedy of the age of all kinds of Aches and Pains, Braise. He also remembered the H erald . good, Bro. Stitt,we hit it sometimes Keeper Robert Johnson, of the yesterday. They report haviiig had Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Cramp« and Colic- Sole agent for Coes aud Curry $2,300 will bny a vpry desirable The papers he sent gave an extend though, Bandon Lile-Saviug strtion, paid a pleasant time, little dairy farm wiili 8 cows, sep ed nccount of the arrival of the Elk, J . G. L A I R D , C o q u ille , O r onr office hd exceeding fi iendly call Mr, Amstein, o f Camas Valley, For Sale at It. S. Knowlton’s where only first class drugs are |kept. Mrs. 0. H. Fry, went over the erator, pigs, chiekpns, household she being the first boat to arrive The ship’s crew arrived in town Saturday to meet Snmupr mad Thursday and caught furniture, farm tools, crops, etc., there this spring. Jacob Croy and grandson, Master the Alliance for Portland taking well watered nnd located. Time were given the grandest reception his daughters on their way home Archie Harrington, of this city, with I ipt the two liltle children of on part pay if desirpd. Hark says that it has ever beeu his from San Francisco. He expected started Sundsy for a trip out into her widowpd sister who has re to meet the girls at Beaver Hill R. D. S anford . geod fortune to attend. the valley. junction, but they came on up to cently lucn remarried, and will Mrs. S. E. Wilkins and Master town, and be thinking they had Brhg II Alone- R. S. Tyrrell, thoerenmery man, live near Newhnrg. Ernest, of this city, returned from missed the trnn, went on to Marsh Was in town Saturday, and informs Fathpr Donoely, of Marshfield, an extended visit at Starhnck, Butter in large or small quan field. However, he had a visit ns that his wife who has been ill passed through town yesterday on Wash., with Mrs. Dr. A. M. Baker, M s . C . L . M oon . for several days, is fast improving. bis way on a trip down the const her daughter, BDd her parents, of tities fresh from the clinrn will be with his brother, Marshfield’s elec tric light man, while being dis received lit the Emporium on Mon Port near Portland. Mrs. Wilkins is days aud Fridays of each week. appointed iu meeting the young G. C. VValch, of Timou, was tip He will hold services at town Saturday laying in a supply Orford next Sunday, and at Wed- not very strong, her health not im Price 15 cents per pound in trade. ladies. o f harvest machinery, taking home deibnrn the following Sunday, and proving since she left. with him n tine mo\|er, rake, and will be back to the h»y in two W. H. Peck, one of the brothers weeks. tedder. operating the mines down the coast, J T, 11. Tinr.on was up to town Sat- j passed through town on Thursday, H ammers — and all kinds of tools Will make a specialty o f carpen urday doing business and shaking having arrived from a trip through ters fine tools and hammer the hands with friends. He is delight- Colorado nnd Montana where they -DEALER I N - price down to the lowest notch. ed with his coal prospects, having are interested in mines, be well as secured 802 acres of land, nil of farther east on business and plea6- Call— Krihs. He has been gone several which contain coal of the finest ure. Having sold out oar business we qunlity and nlihost an unlimited months. would respectfully ask all know quantity. The meat trust may hold up the Sanderson Building near the Wharf. ing themselves to be indebted lo price of meats, hut we hold up the ! J. G. Simmons, of Johnson’« Mi us to call end settle nt once. returned from his trip as a delegate i quality. We wou’t buy wbat is not Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nosier. to the district convention of Wood- first class. We insist on the j Chas. Gnssen, now in Marshfield men of the World which convened j best because our customers must' with a fine line of pianos such as at Giant’s Pass last week on Satnr-1 have full value, Whatever you may the Weber, Chickering and Kim day. Mr. ¡Simmons was elected as j want we’ll supply to you aud it j ball, also parlor and chapel organs, a delegate to attend the meeting of shall be all that could be desired in j will be at Hotel Coquille this week. the head camp which convenes at ¡the way of quality. Mrs Minnie Watford, o f Fern- Cripple Creek, Colorado, in August Dean & Co- dale, California a sister of our P rice F o r C ucumber .— 1 will | Mrs. Walsh, who has conducted -¿¿^■Finest. Equipped Shop in Coos County. towusraan, W. L. Kistnor, arrived pay twenty-five cents per bushel ¡„ur Front Street restaurant for! at this place last week on a visit Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. r fifty cents per 100 lb for cucum- some time past, departed via the! E tc . with her brother. She meets a bers suitable in size for the trade, |,„y per steamer Allinuce for Port- C O Q U I L L E - - O R E G O N G a ry number of her old friends formerly tliat is f iur inches and less in land, where she will reside in the | A l s o o f that section. leugth. The majority o f picklp future. She was accompanied bv E. A. Kenm dy, one our particu packers limit the producers to her youngest son, Master Arcbip, lar friends at Randon, has the three inches and less. The stan the other two boya being in school thanks o f the H f . hald force for a dard weight is fifty piuiuds per nt University Park. The resturant R. C. L yons . «ill lie conducted by her sister, large box of Bandou’s best—clams bushel. — yon know we never indulge in C W. Patterson, Mrs. 1» Larnlo Mrs. Wayne Holleubeek. Yon want to pay full respect to nnything stronger and Mr.Kenuedy and M rs. Levi Heisi.er, of Marsh Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Leneve and the departed. We want to fur knows onr weakness. field. returned from attendance nt Master Lonson accompanied by nish tho monumentth.it will bo Do not conclude for a moment i lie district conventions o f the Grandma Leneve and also Mies most creditable toyouundyour P a in ts a n d O il that because I am not describing Wooduieo of the World and the Rose, second daughter of Mr. and fttienda. property in these columns every Women of Woodcraft respectively, Mrs. N. W. Leneve, of this place, We do Upholstering and Undertaking in all their branches. From simple markers to elab week that I have none in stock. the former at GraM’s Pass and the took the Areata Saturday morning, orate monuments we have just latter at Eugene. 1 hey report very Call or write me for what you wmit. fur Sau Francisco. Johnny will what you require. Graceful I have a great variely and getting pleasant and interesting meeting«. try the creamery business «ilh Mr. ______ Coquille, Oregon. artistic and inexpensive. more each week, aud some real bar They returned home Sunday with Rninnuder, who conducted the Co- O ccb O ou n tsr Levi Heisuer «h o brought Mr. and quille creamery for upwards of gains, too. R. D. S anford ZMIa-rlole "W o r lc s Mrs- Toy over the day before. ' • seven seasons, and who is establish Mrs, D. R. Toy, of Myrtle Point, In the league ball game played ed in thst business at that city. A ariived from Sau Francisco by the last Areata, and was met at the between the Coquille and Bandon large circle o f friends here w ish bay Friday by her husbaud, and ball teams at Bandon on Suuday these people well. they returned by this place Satur tlie Coquille team won a victory in D ied . At Sisson, California, June day afternoon with Leyi Heisuer, a score of 3 to fi. The Coquille 13. 1902, Mrs. Ellen Van Nov, age one of Muvshfield’s popular livery boys are just now ready to get 70 years. Mrs. Van Noy was well men. Mr6. Toy seems in the very down to business, and from now od known to many of our citizens here best of spirit, the operations and they want to look a little out, The having resided here several years I f you are going picnicinq or on an ex treatment she had received at the next game will be between these with her daughters, the Mesdames hospital proving highly satisfac same teams at Coquille City next Harkness and Scott, who formerly cursion your lunch is incomplete with- tory. Her rnnuy friends will be Sunday. This will no doubt be a lived in this place, She was out delighted to see her restoied to hot game. mother of Anderson Van Noy also, health again. Z. C. Strang, o f the Emporium, who moved from Cunningham creek Van Canjp’s Por^ and Banns, Io onr mention o f the burning has prepared himself with a stand a year or so ago, and now lives at Grants Pass, this state. Mrs Lorenz of.the shinglemill oil Hall’s creek ard butter worker and will take Armour’s Lunch Tongue, last week we were id error as to the batter fresh from tho churn and tills us that she saw Mrs. V- while in Californn on her recent visit BDd proprietorship of the mill. After complete the operation o f man- . . . . . . . , , Watches M. We can furnish the W A T C H Headaches Headache and Blurring of the Wilson Jewelry Co. Liquid Electricity! yesterday. M ILLINERY Keeps a choice line oi up to date Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings. C. M. SKEELS NEW AND SECOND-HAND W&fk Material And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset All kinds of Stamping done to order. FURNITURE! Johnson Barber Shop, Furniture bought, sold and ex The Palace McDonald, ProprUtor.llfllgU. changed. Highest Price Paid For Furniture, A. Tribute. Carpets, Mattings, Wall-Paper, Windowshades and Poles, lace curtains. New Furniture Store, Ready for Business. F o il THE LUNCH the foim er tire the mill way re- built by Fred M.tzel A Son, assist- ed somewhat by W. H. Schroeder. The situation has beeD grasped by some o f onr enterprising people and gabstautial assistance 1 « beiug rendered in pnttiug the Messrs, Metael od tlieit feet again. It will be bat a short time till the mill will be going «gain, and it is to be hoped that these burnings will Cttiae. — — ufactnriug the same into a first “ V u n . t,me *h,® *pP*re*| <I0,t® wel' ! class article for the markets, pay. wlth ,he « « ‘“P1100 ot a l,ttl8 rhnnja- j iug a fair price for it in this form, j tlsra‘ _______ The batter must be strictly fresh; * ’**' and clean and will be taken on M on-1 ** " *"” * days nnd Friday of each wpek, in have used D eW itts Little large or small quantities. This is Early Risers for constipation and an enterprise which deserves the torpid liver and they are all right, > attention of-small dairymen and I am glad to indorse them for I ' farmers who have not a sufficient think when we find a good thing we noir her o f cows to patronize a ought to let others know it, ’’writes creamery. j Alfred Heiuze, Quincy, I'll. They never gripe or distress. Sure, safe pills. R. S. Knowlton. --------- Boneless Herring, Devilea Ham, Chipped Beef, H Coquille Henjeiijber We keep the most complete line o f HENRY HAVERKAMP, -G E N E R A I, A G E N T F O R - fresh, fancy and staple groceries. LYONS’ STORE. - .« ♦ * - -------------- Notice- Sigger Sewing Machines Notice is a hereby given that the use of city water for lawo, garden, flower or irrigating purposes is pro ...For Coos County Has Local Agents in each town... hibited by ordinance, and all per MRS MASTERS, MARSHFIELD MRS. E L MOON, CO sons violating same will be pros QUILLE, E. W HERMANN, MYRTLE POINT. ecuted to she full extent of the law, and water will be shut off, w r T h e Oil put up by the Singer Company is eecond to none, Give L ee G oodman , it a trial. Marshal. I f You are thinking o f building let us figure w ith you on a ll kinds o f lumber, moulding, etc. LYONS' M IL L