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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1902)
Reduced prices only two weeks Kperrv's Flour at P eiry’s store. Latest belts 35 cl at Mrs. M ood ’ s Quartely Meeting and Dedication Bas>‘ ball supplies at Long & H, ms. Choice bams uud bacon at Perry ’s at Mia. S ugg’s. Miss Ora Devaul visited Mias Lily V all puperat the Furniture .Store. store. Of the M E. Church in Coquille L O C A L ITEM S. next Saturday aud Suuday, July 19 Everything at closing out priees at Closing out prices st F. Long Way several days lately. Long’s. A Sons.’ Cell at Mrs. Moon’s for all kinds and 10. Dul it ever occur to you iu buy Gloss and crockery-ware at cost Mrs. Wm. Long, of Myrtle Point, of silk, wash silks included. Quarterly conference Saturday at ing property, where conditions are • at Galliers. ; was in towu Sunday. 2 p. m. Uncle Dave Stone, of Myrtte strange, that advice from an agaut Give Perry’s store a trial order W T. Bradv, o f the upper river, Point, come down on business Prenchiug Saturday evening at 8 I who haH hail fifleeu yeara' experi for Groceries. j was in towu Thursday. Wheu uou want a WATCH to call on vs. Our Siturday. p. m. ence in that locality— proven his C m bn, Ninholsburg & Co.’s shoes Mrs. Cecil is enjoying an outing Stock is complete with the best makes. Capt. J. C. Moomaw contemp Love feast Sunday morning at 10 reliability above misrepresenta 1 on the beach at Buudon. lates building himself a home iu ■ o ’c lo c k . tion« o f street-corner "wiseacres" at Linegar <t M edley’s. Our $15.00 Ladies’ Gold Watch See “ Notices to Contractors" in Don't forget the sals o f Long & towu 8000 . who work for nothing aud board * Dedication sermon at 11 k . m. Son’s harness, saddles etc., which Mrs. S. Muody. o f Bandon, paid This sermon is supposed to be themselves— would be of value to another column o ’ this paper. Waltham Movement, is the best Watch fo r the you? We constantly add new bar our sanctum a pleasant business preached by Dr. I. D. Driver, of Free lecture and entertainment is being made at cost. gains to our list, and refuse those at Masonic hull Thursday night Eugene. money you ever saw. Also those cute silver- 80 acres.— Dairy farm, largely call on Friday. offered at fictitious values, thereby I bottom, fail Iv improved aod choice gold inlaid Rev. W. a . Smick, o f Roaeburg, Preaching Sunday evening at 8 Selling at coat—The rest o f my location. Cheap enough Bt $5,500- protecting the buyer’s interest. We fillel the Preshyteriau pulpit in o’clock. “ Cljatelaines” at $15. oo. loan money on properties pur Summer hats. M bs V. M. S uggs . R. D. Sauford. this city on Saturday. We hnve the promise of Dr. Driv Ou Saturday the countv court ad chased at conservative value Janies Wall, of Myrtle Point, K nives — Cut friendship. But the er to deliver a series of lectures in through us. Buildings to reDt, journed to convene again the 30th whose sawmill was recently de ones you get from Kribs will make Coquille. Hand bills later. With Elgin or Waltham Movement, and an ele rents collected and other >.geucy of this month. gant plush case “thrown in .“ stroyed by fire, says he will rebuild him your friend forever. W. S H olcomb , business. R. D. H anford , Wm. Gullier, the hard-ware iu the near future. 165 acres.— Half bottom, springs, Preacher in charge. Coqni I Is, Oregon. mnn, is closiug out his stock of Our Workingman’s Watch at $6,oo Bonce bargains iu new aDd second little improvements, will make cap glass crockery ware. He is selling hand pianos and Organs. Call on The Mandalay is due. Free entertainment Tuesday ital dairy farm. $15 acre. R. 1). at cost. Locals on second page. Can't be beat fo r the price. or phone Chas. Grissen wholesale Sauford. evening at Masouio Hall. Best Potatoes at Perry’s. For Trade: A ladi.’s or gentle representative at Hotel Coquille. Miss Ida Hammerioff, of tbe R o y Garrett, o f Myrtle Point, man’s wheel for a second hand Go to L opg’s for bur-gins. 30 acres. — Improved, near town, shipped a fine carload of mutton North Fork, is visitiug friends in ■ | Spectacles and Eye Glasses Inquire at half choice creek bottom cleared, Golden Crown at Perry’s store blggy or buckboard. TVOêtM sheep to the bay bv Wednesday’s town. * * repaired. Eyes tested and this office. springs and crpek. Nice home. train. New Millinery goods at Mrs All are specially iuvited to at- ' fitted. J. S. Williams, o'-ganizer for the $1.800 if sold quick. R. D, Han Moon's. The lecture on Tuesday evening Her d the free lecture Hnd enter W oodmeuof the World, will deliver ford. The latest novelties always tainment Thursday night. will be on “ Froternalism” in a gen W. H. Schroeder, of Arago, was a lecture on fraternulUm next Tues | in stock. Prof. F. G. Kelly, o f Forestville eral way and not in behalf of any Dr. J. W. Strange, the dentist of in town to day. day evening. Myrtle Point, has gone to Kose- California, who has been visiting parlicular order. W. T. Lewis, of Prosper, called Jack FlauagaD, of Marshfield, his brother, O. A., o f Riverton for Isom Walker, of Curry county, burg, ou business, and will visit WATERM AN’S in to see us yesterday. was on the river several days last sovt ral weeks, will return by this was in town today. He is pleased Portland befdie he returns. E. O. Hall, the sawmill man of ; week iu the interest of the l)el Mandalay. 270 acres.— Frontiug river, val with the good hating weather, hav the bay, came over yesterday. Monte Milling Co. Capt. Vale Perry took the steamer ing about 60 acres down. uable improvements, good orchard, Mrs. Cbas James of Mvrtle Free lecture and Musical enter Reta up to Johnson’s Mill Satur H ammers —aud all kinds of tools surings Desirable dairy or hay Point, visited iu town Suuday. tainmeut under the auspices of the day afternoon and towed down a Will make a specialty of carpen farm. $13,500. R D Sauford. 8ee the advertisement o f Hal, Woodmen of the World next Tues- scow load of lumber for Henry Tracy still continues to play hide- ters fine tools and hamvier the the Healer, on our secoDd page. oay evening. Every body eome. Lorenz’s new house. Special attention given to repairing fine and complicated price down to the lowest notch. and-seek, peek-a-boo, etc., with tbs Ladies’ straight frout, correct The hpst 26 acre home in the officers. It is thought, however, watches. Mi. and Mrs. J. G. Fish, of Ban Call —Kribs. form corsets at Mrs. M. H. Hor vhllev, fine buildings, orchard, croft, visitod several days in towu 135 acres.— Near town, 30 acrea that he carries a buck shot iu the sey’s. springs, with crops hui I personal last week. They are contemplating bill, balance rich bottom. Ten hip. The season for hunting deer property. $4,000. R. D. Saufoid. niovitig to towu to take advantage acrea cultivated, spring water at Zauta Sauderlrn, daughter of Rev. opens today uud will close Nov G. D, Beale movpd Ins family of our next term of school. door, cheap improvements. Good F. M. Snoderlio, of Baudou passed ember 1st. over from the bay last week and is through town today en route to The steamer Venus went o/lto terms. $4,000. R D. Sauford. F or S ale . A Hue black walnut making arrangements for the im the beach for repairs on the lower Huu Francisco, where she goes to five-octave organ, good as new for provements o f Ins large tract of river Saturday evening aud failing join a life partner. Bring It Along- $75. Apply to J. H. Cecil. land opposite town. to get off, did uot make her trip The Steamer Antelope, Capt ButtPr in large or small quan Leoeve’s boat, has entered on a A car'oad—or less—o f the finest Johnson Dear ife Co. have pur witb the milk ou Suuday. alines ill town at Liuegar & Med chased the business of the Central The usual services will be held iu tities fresh from the churn will be regular ruu betweeo Coquille and The gryatest remedy of the age of all kinds of Aches and Pains, Bruisas ley’s. Get a pair for the 4th. Meat Market aud the Pinriepr will tbe Christ ihh Church uext Sunday. received at the Emporium ou Mon Baudou, leaviug tbe former iu tbe Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Cramps and Colic. Sole agent for Coos and Curr Johnson, Dean & Co., of the Pio now do tile business formerly doue The subject ru tbe morning will be days and Fridays of each week. moruing and returning to the even J . C. Li A I R D , C o q u ille , O r Price 15 ceuts ppr pound iu trade. by both of these• institutions ing. This makes tbe fourth boat ‘•Wanted; A Nicodemis and a neer Meat Market display nicely For Sale at R. S. Knowliou’s where onlv first class drugs are kept. Eveuiug ser- T h r B e s t l .l n l i i i e i i t Tor Sllrn ln a . on the lower run. Gus Sanderson, p.n aged inmate Mary Magdalene.” dressed chickens every Saturday. Now is the time to get good of the county infirmary, died Satur inou, “ Interdiction.” B orn . O d Fishtrap, July 13.1902, Mr. F. H. Well, tbe merchant at Charles Moomaw, the efficient Deer Creek, Long Island, N. Y.,says: to Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Morey, a 10 goods ut big baig us at F. Long day afternoon. The deceased had been a paralytic for a long time aud helper of Marshall McDonald, of “ I always recommend Chamberlain’s pound baby boy. & Sons; as they do not wish to Mother HDd his demise was not unexpected. tbe Palace Tonsmittl Parlors, went Pain Balm as the best liniment for child doing nicely, but the uuraes move them away. J. A. Dobell, the teamster, arriv to San Francisco by tbe last A lli strains. I used it last winter for a are considerable exercised over the M arried —lu Coquille City, July 14, 1902, W. B. Dully and ed in town yesterday with A. W. ance, and will mak rather an iu- severe lameness iu the side, result condition of Mr. Morey. It is to M r s . G. Li. M o o n . M tss Zeddy Law horn, E. G. D. I Kelly and family, friends o f our ditiuite stay ii California. ing from a strain, and, w^s greatly he hoped that he will be able to townspeople the Misses Varnevs, In our Inst issue we reported Mr. pleased with the quick relief aud keep his equilibrium and that his Holden officiating. J. H. Flournoy, o f Flournoy Val w h i are just from Minnesota. They and Mrs. Mrs, Taylor Dement visit great cure it effected. For sale by recovery from the shock will be complete. ing M r Figgs, wheu we should R. S. Knowlton. ley, came til yesterday uu business expect to locate. Anyone liaviug city property have said Mr. and Mis. Cl«y Dem with the H erald , and we acknowl for sale, cheap for cash, with or ent. visiting Mr. and Mr.-. Capt. J. edge a very pleasant call. Several important items were without buildings, level aud not C Moomaw. Ralph Schroeder, who started on crowded out for want of space. too for out, will do well to call at Among other things the institut the H erald office or address S. H. horseback to notify W. M. Burgess who has charge of the South Fork ing of a Union o f the Order of Dicks at Coquille. -DEALER I N - The surveyors for the Salt Lake- creamery, of tne serious illness of Washington. bis little daughter Suuday night, Clias, Grissen, general wholesale C ¡os Bay railroad now have the representative ofChiukering, Web stakes set aud tacks driven from sustained severe bruises by being Sanderson Building near the Wharf. er, Kimball, V oseoud other unfed Empire City nearly into Marshfield. thrown from a horse at the home of pianos and Organs is stopping at They have also run a trial survey A. H. Schroeder. However, he is not seriously hurt. into North Beud. —Coast Mail. the Hotel Coquille. The meat trust may hold up the Capt. Larsen, o f the big schoon Mrs. S. B. Cuthcart, o f Marsh field, was in towu Friday on her er Ouward, the last built at Park price of moats, but we hold up the way to Portland where she goes ersburg, arrived in the river the quality. We won’t buy what is not ~ ^^^^•M .j McDoi)ald, Proprietor We insist on the to atteud Grand Lodge of the De latter part of the week, being out first class. best beenuae our customers must \ only 9 days from San Francisco. gree of Honor. have full value, Whatever yon may All goods of F. Longife Sons un The Capt. is well pleased with this want we’ll supply to you and it vessel’s sailing qualities. sold ou the 20th inst. will be pack Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County.fi^ We are sorry to report tiie fac* shall be all that could be desired in ed and shipped away, so uow is Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. the way of quality. your chance, for io tlie meantime that Grandpa J. L Roy, of near Johnson Dean & Co. town, was seriously hurt Saturday C O Q T X IL L E - - © H B O O liT they will bo sold at cost. Grandpa and Grandma Price 4 0 acres.— 18 bottom, cleared; 22 by faliiug from a horse, ar rather E t c . bench, part cleared; fair buildings, by being brushed from the animal returned from Baudon Saturday, A l s o G a ry young orchard, good well water bv the limb of a tree. The injuries after a stay of nioe days on the are a broken rib and other bruises. beach at Bai don, where they en aud spring for stock. With crops nod valuable personal property. We hope the old gentleman may be joyed themselves immensely. They all right in a short time. have gained 7 nod 3 pounds iu - Yon want to pay full respect to R. D. Sauford, Agent. D ied . Near Riverton, July 13, weight respectivt-i.i sincetheyoame the departed. We w-Rnt to fur An unusual south wind prevailed nish the monument that will be yesterday for several hours and the 1902, Neda, tbo three-vear-old out from Kansas, and are feel mg most creditable to you and your sparks from the locomotive or mill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. M- almost like young folks. They fniends, or both, caught fire in the sawdust Burgess. The funeral takes place succeeded in finding several nice From Bimple markers to elab near the old depot, which required today at the Norway cemetry, the «gates ou the bench. orate monuments we have just On returning from Itoseljurg close attention to keep down a ser services conducted by Rev. C. H. Allen, of this city. This bereaved R. J. Dean was accompanied by what you require. Graceful ious confiagation. P a in ts a n d O il family have the sympathy of the artistic and inexpensive. A. G. Wilkins, of Portland, special entire community, iu this, the loss | Loiln, son of the late .1, A. DeaD, C oos CTo-unty organizer for the A. O. D. W., made of the flower aud pride of tbo whole f.under of this paper, and who will become one of the H erald Ikfflax'ble ■’C^T'orlcs the lodge at Bandou a special visit family. family agaiu. He has spent the last week and took part in the big James Butts, nn old resident of j last ten years with bis Uncle Geo. time on Wednesday evening, when nineteen new members were led into Coos county, died last Saturday | Cartwright at Yoncolla, this slate the mysteries of that order. There night at Riverton, and was interred He is now enjoying the meeting of were seventeen members of the in the Bear Creek cemetry the many of his former playmates and lodge at this place went down to | following Monday. Mr. Butts was renewing »cquumlauceship with take part in the exercises, nnd their a native o f Nashville, Tennessee, those who know him iu childhood. delight at the time they enjoyed is at which place he wes born June 5, I f you are going picnicinq or on an ex I-Ire at Grants Pass. absolutely inexpressible. They ab 1833, being 69 years and one month solutely fail to find language with - Old. He leaves two sons nnd two cursion your lunch is incomplete wih A destructive fire occurred at which to describe the feast nnd the daughters and several graud cliil- many courtesies extended by their dred to mourn their bereavement. Grant's Pass yesterday. The round out Deceased crossed the plains in house, three groceries, two hotels, Baudun friehds. 1855 nDd lived most c f the time fivp dwellings, the Baptist church Sunday’s league game of baseball ' since then in OregoD.— Recorder. Van Caigp’s Por\ and Beani aud a candy kitchen were consum which took place st Baudou betweeu ed. tbe Marshfield and Bandon teams, Armour's Lunch Tongue, OH, W HA’F a F A L L ! was won by Bandon by a score of 7 In prices of hats at The Woodman Entertainment. Boneless Herring, to 9. An excursion train came ovVr j M rs V. M. S uggs . from Marshfield, reaching this place : The entertainment given last Devilea Ham, early and several boats left here for Wliilf the inspectors were bpre Bandon carrviug a big crowd. The last week J. C. Moomsw of the Tuesday evening in Masonic Hall Chipped Beef, day was beautiful and an exceeding Favorite, successfully pRgsed exam under the auspices of the W ood ly good time was had by ail who ( ination for the mastership of river men of the world by Prof. Steel j took advantage of the excursion. boats nsd was granted a captain’s was a grand success and highlyj This leaves Marshfield one game license. C I Kirne, of the Dis appiecinted by all the hall could behind both Bandon and Coquille. patch, was granted licena as accommodate Tbe Profesaor has We keep the most complete line o f The next game will be at this place engineer. This will and two to the ! only the very best aud latest apara- between Coquille and Marshfield. ! list of good and efficient steamboat tus with which he and his aid are fresh, fancy and staple groceries. adepts, and the whole affair was a ropu of the river. A lively time is expected. continous round o f lovely scodps and beautiful niuaic which brought forth frequent an.i hearty applause. ' ÂdçalU City ^icmUl It W ill Pay You Ideal Fountain Pen. Wilson Jewelry Co. Liquid Electricity! M ILLINERY! Keeps a choice line of up to date Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings. C. M. SKEELS SE W AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset All kinds of Stamping done to order. Jhe Palace Barber Shop, Furniture bought, sold and ex changed, Highest Price Paid For Furniture, A_ Tribute. Carpets, Waitings, Wall-Paper, Windowshades and Poles, lace curtains. fOR THE LUNCH Henjenjber LYONS’ STOHE. Sad News- ('harbs andG >oige Baxter, of (his city, received word by wire yes terday of the sad intellig. nee of the death of their sister, Mrs. Peail Draper, which occurred at Hoquiam, Washington tbe same day. The de- c* ased was born at Sumner, and was known aud loved by maoy of ; Coos counts'« good citizens. t i h e a v L ^ i s r _________ Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg io the process of milk- ing, said she had not dragged bim over two miles before he realized be had made a mist ake. H o w IMC-ucH P a rth e r Must you be dragg d before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. ^*»»**,*.»*#.**•****•*♦• *«**• I .I M A I» » a*» »• *«»• *• * / / You are thinking o f building let us figure with you on all kinds o f lumber, moulding, etc. LYONS’ MILsLs.