Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, July 29, 1902, Image 3

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LOU a l
it e m s
Baseball supplies at Long <& Sous.
Latest belts25 ct at Mrs. Moon’s
Genuine New Orleaus Moliases
V all puperat the Furniture Store.
•J. W. Field was over from Beaver at “ Perrys’ .
Evi ry thing at closing out priuesat Hill, Sunday.
,
Wall, of the Point, return.
L ong’s.
“ Sperry«” nud "Golden Crown” ed from the bay yesterday,
“ Perrys store” handles produce floua at “Perrys.”
j ^ „ Rt ^
M((OD.8 for h|1 kindi
of all kiuds.
Uncle George Slant! come over . 0f
wash silks included,
Gl.is« and crockery-ware at cost from Marshfield yesterday.
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16 T>Bcies.— Half bottom, springs,
at Gallier«.
“ Perry’s Store” is head quarter«
for teas \ coffee’s.
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M. H Hersey, our First street
merchant, I uy's wool.
It Will Pay You
Did it evt*r occur to you iu buy­
Mrs. Viola Eliiott will conduct the
ing property, where conditions are«
millinery business of Mrs. V. M.
strange, that advice from ati agent '
Sugg during her absence in Curry
who ha« bad tifteeu years' expert-
Wheu you want a WATCH to call on us. Our
euce in that locality— proveu hi«
Stock
is complete with the best makes.
Any
inventor
intending
to
apply,
reliability above u , , . „ . ¡ . . L . e V . r i M - J l . y V
|
E ... „ n i u e , in 1« 0 — , l i ~
for
u
patent
can
save
money
by
I
tion« o f street-corner ‘•wiseacres”
Uncle Jerry Haynes, o f the Up ko date at “ Perry» store.”
j
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,
who work for nothing and board Point, was in t iwn Suudav.
ir
/-•
,1 H ammers —and all kinds of tools communicating with the publisher1
Itoy Garret, the stock dealer
i of this paper. y
themselves-—would be o f value to
See “ Notices to Contractors” in
in H
n tl« P
a w . was
. . in
.» r Friday.
a .l .v
W|1* u-*ke a specialty o f c rpan-
Myrtle
Point
in (,>
towji
i ters
Waltham Mouement, is the best Watch fo r the
fine tools aud hammer the
you? We constantly add new bar­ another column of this paper.
Miss Miunie Figer, of Bandor.l
Ladies’ straight front, correct I price down to the lowest notch. returned from Marshfield Suuday
money you ever saw. Also those cute siluer-
gains to our list, and refuse those
Van Camps assorted soups ot*ly form corsets at Mrs. M. H. Her-
gold inlaid
offered at fictitious values, thereby
Call — Kribs.
and stayed over till yesterday with
10 cents per canal “ Perrys.”
sey's.
protecting the buyer's interest. We
j Mrs. Jas. Cartwright.
135
acres.—
Near
town,
30
acre»
“
Perrys
Store”
will
receive
a
Don’t forget the sale of Long &
loan money on properties pur­
270 acres.— Fronting river, val­
Sou’s harness, saddles etc., which bill, balance rich bottom. Ten |
chased
at conservative
value new lot of dry goods uext week.
uable improvements, good orchard.1
acres
cultivated,
spring
water
a
t,
With Elgin or Waltham Mouement, and an ele­
Selling
at
cost—The
rest
o
f
mv
is
being
made
at
cost.
through ns.
buildings to rent,
door, cheap improvements. Good springs. Desirable dairy or hay
gant
plush case “ thrown in ."
rents collected and other agency Summer hats. M rs V. M. S uggs .
The new lodge o f the Order of
farm. $13,500. R. D- Sanford.
terms. £4,00a R. D. Sanford.
business.
it. I). S anford ,
Read and study well “ Burnt Washington, is hilled for a meet­
For Bale— All classes of residence
Coqui lie, Oregon. Clay for Highways,” on our first ing uext Friday night.
6,00
William Rich writes back of how
property iu towu and unimproved'
page.
Go to Long’s for bargios.
K nives — Cot friendship. But the he suffers from heat. People can
lots. Ask for what you want, R,
Can't be beat fo r the price.
B orn , in Coquille City. July 19, i ones you get from Kriba will make better appreciate our climate after
Fiuit jars all sizes at “ Perrys
D. Sanford, the Real Estate Agent,
returning
to
and
re-acquainting
190*2, to Mr. and Mrs, Alex Snyder, j him your friend forever.
store.
Coquille, Oregon.
! Harness at coat. Saddles at themselves with the surroundings
New Millinery goods at Mrs a 8on-
Spectacles and Eye Glasses
of
earlier
day,
in
summer.
All those kDOwiDg themselves in­
Mrs. Chan Feiger, o f B ondon,' your own price. Teuts for a song,
Moon’s.
repaired.
Eyes tested and
debted
to
F.
Long
&
Sons,
the
Tbe Dally Coast Mail reports saddlers, are hereby notified to
New groceries just arrived at visit'd in towu last week, returning F. Long A Son’s entire stock.
f
i
tted.
Saturday.
M O. Hawkins enjoyed so out­ the purchase o f a sixty-two thou­
“ Perrys.”
make settlement before the 20th
The latest nouelties always
W. T Brady, of the Nortli Fork, ing of h few days last week up on sand dollar tract o f laud fronting iust., ns they expect to be ready to
O. A. Kelly, of Itiverton smiled
j/'/i
stock.
the
Middle
Fork
with
the
Nosier
on
Coos
bay
by
the
Great
Central
was
down
last
week
greeting
his
in on ns yesterday.
move away by that date
hove.
Land
Company,
and
reports
things
Chopped feed in large or small many friends.
W A T E R M A N 'S
W. W. Phillips, of the Page A [ 80 acres.— Dairy farm, largely looking favorable for tbe new rail­
quantities at M. H. Hersey’s.
P olsoiiluc 1» (be SjBtem.
]
Smith
sawmill, near Bandon, passed i bottom, fairly improved and choice road scheme.
A carte ad— or less— of the ti nest
It is through the bowels that the
Blue prints maps of any Town- ; body is cleansed of impurities. Con-
shoes in town at Linegar <fe Med* through town the last of the week j location. Cheap enough at £5,500.
ley’s.
ship in Roseburg, Oregon, Laml | stipation keeps these poison in tbe
H. H. McPherson, o f Marshfield R ° S,ulford-
It has been hinted that Prof. A. District, showing all vacant lands system, causing headache, dullness
Dr. White, o f Myrtle P h o t visit, had business on tbe river yesterday
G. Bunch, of G'avel Ford, tnay for 50 cents each. If you want any | and melancholia at first, then un-
and
continued
Ills
trip
to
Bandon.
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
take charge o f the academy at this mformation from the U. S. Land : sightly eruptions and finally terious
White, of this city, last-
Special attention giuen to repairing fine and complicated
For Trade: A ladie’s or gentle­ place this fall.
Office, address,
illness unless a remedy is applied
F ob S ale . A tine black walnut man’s wheel for a second hand
watches.
All goods at F. Long A Sou’ s at
T itle G uarantee & L oan C o .
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers pre­
five-octave organ, good as new for buggy or buckboard.
Inquire at cost from now till the 23tb, when
Roseburg, Oreg. vents this trouble by stimulating
$75. Apply to J. H. Cecil.
this office.
alt unsold goods will be packed and
B efoie you order that tent for
On Sondav morning the H erald thf. Hverf “ i“ 1 Prom(;le •“ * h*
M. H. Hersey, the grocer, has a shipped away.
.
,
, ,
, , action of the bowels. These little
your camping xotflt. call and con- | W(| HUpply (>f (.llo„ped f«.*d ()D band,
do not act violent, but by
30 acres.—Improved, near town, force got rigs and drove ou to
tho W e j 9 emlbl£
suit L on g s the Saddlers.
i He makes a speciality o f supplying half choice creek bottom cleare«f, Fairv.ew .n response to kind in ,
vitations to atteud tbe grove meet
Johnson, Dean A Co., of the Pio- I logging camps, etc.
springs and creek. Nice home.
them to perform their own work.
ing aud basket dinner at that place.
neer Meat Market display nicely I
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R. S.
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“ I Bnrdno, a gentleman from $1,800 if sold quick. R. D, San- Space forbids a fully detailed ac­ Never gripe or distress.
dressed chickens every Saturday.
Knuwlton.
Idaho, took in this valley last week |ford.
count
of
tbe
trip,
but
suffice
it
to
Presiding Elder E. L. Fitch of the as a pleasure trip, and we believe,
Brother J. J. Stanley, of the say tba* an exceedingly pleasaut
M. E. Church, Sooth, will be here with a view to locating.
Notice to Contractors.
The greatest remedy of the age of all kiuds of Aches and Pains, Bruise
Bulletin, returned from Portland time was enjoyed by all. Two
next Saturday, anil will hold service
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Cramps and Colic. Solo agent for Coos and Curr
last
week
where
he
had
been
in
at-
sermons, one by Rev. Thos. Bark-
The hast 26 acre home in the
in the evening.
Sealed bids will be received by
J. C. LMHD,
Coquille, Or
vallev, fine buildings, orchard, tendanee ns a ¡delegate from this low, of Myrtle Poiut.nud tbe other
Now is the time to get good
springs, with crops and personal place to the grand lodge A. 0 U. W. by Rev. C. H. Barklow, o f the same Alex Stauff, clerk of school of dis­ For Sale at R. S. Knowlvou's where only first class drugs are kept.
goods at big barge ns at F. Long
The revival meetings being con­ place were highly appreciated by trict No. 3, up to 2 o’clock, August
propisrty. £4,000. K- D SaufoiJ.
& Sons; as they do not wish to
ducted Evangelist Snyder at the a large audience. Tbe dinner was 16, 1902, for tbe construction of a
J. G- Simmons, o f Johnson's
move them away.
M. E church have been very well something elegant aud in abund­ schoolhouse for said district 24x48
Ernest StantT, the photographer, Mill, started for Cripple Creek,Col , attended and some interest m ini* ance, there being plenty to spare. feet, one story high. Plans nnd
returned from Arago yesterday Friday as a delegate from Myitle feat, but, we arc srry to say. will After the meeting a pleasant visit specifications furnished on applica­
end proceed««! to Marshfield where camp to the head camp of the Pa­ soon draw to a close.
was eujoyed hy tho party with the tion to A. Stauff, Arago, Oregon,
h eopeiales in connection with the cific Jurisdiction, Woodmen o f tbe
M rs. C. . M oon.
family of J. L. Barker at the old
Mrs. V. M. Sugg, the milliner,.has
World.
B iggs gallery.
Thomas
Norris
homestead
where
a
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HAT
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gone to the coast for an outing.
Anyone having city property She will be gone ten days or two hearty supper was greatly eujoyed
In prices of hats at
Mr. and Mrs. Dow, parents of F.
M rs V. M. 8 ' iggs .
for
aale,
cheap
for
cash,
with
oi
S. Dow, of Marshfield, who are up
weeks, visiting friends in southern before our return.
from the city on a visit with their without buildings, level and not Coos nnd Curry counties
Mrs.
son, came over to the river to look too for out, will do well to call at i Elliott will look after her business
aronud. They ?outinued their trip the H erald office or address S . H. during her absence.
Dicks at Coquille.
to the Point.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Hatching, of
Farmers!
Thosa
low
iron ni'rthwpst Iowa, uephew and niPCe
Mis. Evalvn Shane, of Portland,
who has been visiting her father, wheels you see and hear so much of David and Archie McNair, of
— DEALER IN-
H. J. Colliei, and family for several ahont, and which are so convenient this county, arrived lately and are
webk«, started on her return home, on farm as well as the road, aud having a look at the country and
waril yesterday, going to the bay to which you can get to fit your wagon an exi’eeiHngly pleasant visit with
can be obtained through
E. A. tbe their uncles.
catcb the Alliance.
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
Howey, of this city.
40acrea.— 18 bottom, cleared; 22
Roll Anderson, who had just
John Snyder, o f tbe Ceutral sufficiently lecovered from a saw
bench, part cleared; fair buildings,
young orchard, good well water hotel at Marshfield, and li. D. cut in the hand to return to the
and spring for stock. With crops Hall, also o f Marshfield, came camp to work last werk, was struck
and valuable personal pr«,perty down from the mines at Eckley o d the shoulder by a falling limb
vest^rday.
They iuform us that on Saturday, and while not being
K. D. Sanford, Agent.
the quartz mill is running right seriously injured, received such
J. 8. Williams, the Woodman
along and doing good business.
bruises about the shoulders as to
lecturer departed for Curry countv j
Mrs. Williams, wife o f J. S. lay him up for a while again.
today where goes a "slashing,” j
-^¡¿»Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County.
“ swamping,” “ falling,” etc., making ! Williams, the Woodman lecturer,
The meat trust may hold up the
ready for tbe big log-rolling at j has gone to Dayton, Washingt n. I price of meats, but we hold up the
Hot and Cold Baths.
Only First-Class Work.
Port Orford on the 9th o f next which place will he their luture j quality. We won’t buy what is not
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home,
him
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where
her
parents
now
month. There are promises of a
E tc .
first class.
We insist on the
live. Mr. Williams is thinking of best because our customers must A l s o
big time.
G
a
r
y
starting a daily paper at that place. 1 have full value, Whatever you may
Z Gregory, of near town, is out
Surday’s league bull game, be­ j want we’ll supply to you and it
with the latest book, the Martinique
Horrors, a comprehensive
and tween the Bandon and Marshfield shall be all that could be desired in
beautifully illustrated history of the teams was won bv the former in a ! the way of quality.
Yon wnDt to pay full respect to
This lea ves
recent volcanic disturbances and the , score of 4 to 15.
Johnson Dean & Co
the departed. We want to fur­
destruction wrought on the island of ! Marshfield well in tne rear, while
Mrs. Will Hite, of , Bandon, was
nish the monument that will be
Martinujue and St. Viucent.
He | Coquille is vet ahead of Bamlon.
most creditable toyou an d you r
*° ,l" 8 Pla,;p
|p" pr ',m r t " P
also takes orders for the “ Life of The next game will be between the
faiends.
Coquille
and
Bandon
teams,
at
Ban-Ith"
accompanied
h
y
M
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E
d
-
Christ”.
ward Boyd, a cousin, lately from
From simple markers to elab­
don, on August 3rd.
Tbe lecture and musical enter­
Ogden, Utah, who visited this coun-
orate monuments we have just
P
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in
ts
a
n
d
O
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Our school board hss selected ty a year ago, and who bn« come
tainment in belmlf of Woodcraft on
what you require. Graceful
Tuesday evening was a gran«l suc­ the following corps o f teachers for j jhla time to locate. Her husband We do Upholstering and Undertaking in all their branches.
artistic anil inexpensive.
cess, the Mnsonie. hall beimg erowd- our fall and winter term of school: j will joiu her Inter on, «« he waa
C e o s Oo\ua.t3r
e«l with an appreciative audience. Prof M. O . Hawkins, principal; ! „ „ t ready to come at this time.
QÆax'tolo "VU"cric»
Coquille,
Oregon.
Lecturer Williams’ remarks on Fra- Miss Irma Lukens, Miss Laura Mrs. Boyd finds this climate very
ternnlism werb well-timed, highly Wise, Miss Dickson, Mrs. Hen- beuefii'ial to tier health. We are
instructive aud well received hy ninger. The sixth nonm is yet to exceedingly well pleased with these
be supplied
There is every indi­ newcomers.
those present.
cation that our school will be
On our first page we give an
Geo. Ross, master builder of tbe
crowded.
article setting forth a plan on which
steam schooner now in course o f
Dr. J. W. Strange, of this place Coos county may build good roads,
CQnstruclion at Proper, had busi­
ness in town today, nnd extended visited the grand lodge of the A. O. and do it at a cost that wilt not
I f you are going picnicing or on an ex­
hi» trip up the river to the Point. U. W. which convened at Portland mean bankruptcy to her treasury.
He informs ns that Ills vessel is last week and was made reading The article was sent to Uncle (.'bar­
cursion your lunch is incomplete wih
progressing nicely and will be clerk of that body, which “ job” we ley Lyons in response to inquiries,
ready to be introduced into her ele­ see by reports, he held down with by an acquaintance who is highway
out
advantage to the meeting and great j commissioner in a county in one of
ment iu the near future.
credit to himself. The Dr. was a the eastern states, and as to its
. G. B. Self, o f near town, went to
Marshfield yesterday for the pur­ member of that body some twenty authenticity aud awnracy there can
years ago, and met many friends be no question.
We need no
pose of consulting a physician in re-
Armour’s Lunch Tongue,
and personal ac«)uaintaces there.
j further exemplification of the value
gard to an affliction of one eye from
Peter Clow waa down from the of b,,rnt c,av aD<1 cinders making
Boneless Herring,
which he has suffered intensely for
a conple of weeks.
Tbe tiouble mines last week, and tells us that ! f?°°d roads than we have right here
Deuilea Ham,
which seems to be of the character our frieud, Ira Buzan. has succeed-
Coos county. ^ The cinders which
o f cataract
or some abnormal ed 10 getting water ou bis claim, the county had placed on tbe road
Chipped Beef,
growth has been coming on for a and after doiug Bo reaped a har­ from Marshfield to Empire, aud
number o f years, but only became vest of even two pounds o f the yel­ which Marshfield has been putting
troublesome lately.
The sight of low metal within the first seven on tier streets fully demonstrates
the eve is obscured at present, but days. That there are some goes! their usefulness in road building I
we smcerely hope he may find mines in this neck of the woods While thia already used is made in ,
We keep the most complete line o f
permanent relief. He was accom­ there cau be no doubt, and we sin a different manner from that des-.
panied by our townsman J. J. cerely hope Mr. B. bas struck one cribed in tbe article, it is virtually
fresh, fancy and staple groceries.
the same, and all the materials
o f ’em.
Lamb.
Decessary to make it right along
the roadway, thus reduciug the
hauling to a minimum.
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Our $15.00 Ladies’ Gold Watch
“Chatelaines” at $15. oo.
Our Workingman's Watch at $
Ideal Fountain Pen.
Wilson Jewelry Co,
Liquid Electricity!
M ILLIN ER Y!
Keeps a choice line of up to date
Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings.
FaftiSy W&rk Matsri&l
C. M. SKEELS
And the Celebrated It. & G. Corset
All kinds of Stamping done to order.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND
F U R N I T U R E t The
Furniture bought, sold and ex­
changed.
Palace Barber Shop,
M. McDonald, Proprietor.fPsgsSF
Highest Price Paid For Furniture,
A l
Carpets, Mattings, Wall-Paper,
Windowshades and Poles,
lace curtains.
Tribute*
New Furniture Store,
for
Business.
FOU THE LUNCH
Van Camp’s Porl( and Btans,
J
Hen)en)ber
H
Coquille
LYONS’ STOHE.
T k e Real I.I.imeHt r..r SUral.a,
Mr. F. H. Well, the merchant at
Deer Cre. k, Long Island, N. Y.says:
“ I always recommend Chamberlain’s
Pain Balm as tbe best liniment for
strains. I used it last winter for a
severe lameness in the side, result­
ing from a strain, and was greatly
pleased with the quick relief ami
great cure it effected. For sale by
R. S. Knowlton.
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*
Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in tbe process of milk­
ing, said she ha«l not dragged him over two miles before
he realized be had made a mistake.
figure with you on all kinds o f lumber,
moulding, etc.
LYONS'
H e w ivLu-cle. H’ajrttxer
Must you be dragg d before you realize you are making a
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
irM u h i * ■ r M M M M n h i m
I f You are thinking o f building let us
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