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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1902)
Baseball supplies at Long & Sons. Genuine New Orleans Molasses “ Sperrys” and "Golden Crown" “ Perry’s Store" is head quarters V all paperat the Furniture Store. fioua at “Perrys.” at “ Perrys”. for teas A coffee’s. Everything at elosiug out prices at Pioneera’ rn eetiig on the 13th, Mrs. Dave Carey whs in towu Mre. Jos. L. Ferry, of Riverton, j Long’s. L O C A L ITEM S. 14th aud 15th iusts at Marshfield sbooptug yesterday. came up Friday Mrs. F. has not • “ Perrys store" handles produce Everything in the Grocery line Van Camps assorted soups only been well for some little time. Did it ever occur to you iu buy. I of »11 kinds. up to date at “ Perrys store.” 10 cents per can at “ Perrys.” 1 John Stand, of Marshfield, came io({ property, where conditions are i Glass and crockery-ware at cost Roy Garret, the stock dealer of strangp, flint advice from an ageut 165 acres.— Half bottom, springs, over Friday nud is spending a few at Galliers. Myrtle Point was in town Friday. who lias had fifteen years' experi Wheu you want a WA TCH to call on us. Our little improvements, will make cap Jays with his sister, Mrs. Sinclair, C*din, Nicholsburg & Co.’s shces John !i..tu block, of the lowrt>r ence in that locality— proveu his and husband. Stock is complete with the best makes. ita l dairy farm. $15 sere. R. D. reliability above misrepresent'.- l at Linegar & M edley’s. river, had busiuess iu towu Fiiday. I Any inventor intending to apply Wm. Hite, of Bandoo, had bnsi- j Ladies’ straight froDt, correct Sai.ford. tions o f street-corner “ wiseacres" Our $15.00 Ladies’ Gold Watch for a patent can save money by E. P, Prather came up from who work for nothiug and board ness iu town yesterday. form corsets at Mrs. M. H. Her- Bandon to day. He tells us that communicating with the publisher themselves— would he of value to See “ Notices to Contractors” in sey 8. Waltham Mouement, is the best Watch for the W. Hunt is now in charge of, the of this paper. you ? We constantly add new bar nuother column of this paper. money you euer saw. Also those cute silver - Don’ t forget the sale of Long & Photo scow at Bandon. T. F. Lane, o f Arago, made onr gains to our list, and refuse those A. G. Hoyt, o f Bandon, visited Son’s harness, saddles etc., which office a pleasant call today aud took gold inlaid offered at tictiti ms values, thereby in towu a couple of last week. There are aome five or aix new advantage o f ods of our sewing is being made at cost. protecting the buyer’s interest. We houses just assuming shape in “ Perrys Store” will receive a K nives — Cut fiieDdship. But the [ ’’Chatelaines" at $15. oo. maohme propositions. loan uiouey on properties pur new lot of dry goods next week. »■ms you get from Kribs will make towu. Let the good work go on. chased at conservative value 270 acres.— Fronting river, val We will have a city by and by. With Elgin or Waltham Mouement, and an ele- Miss Georgius Hayes went to him your friend forever. through us. Buildings to rent, uable improvements, good orchard, Mrs. Edward Bovd, late of Og > gant plush case “thrown in ." Marrhfield for a visit yesterday. Harness at cost. Saddles at I rents collected and other agency s iriugs. Desirable dairy or bay J. C. Franz, o f Marshfield, paid vonr own (..‘ice. Tents for a song. den, Utah, has purchased a two-acre farm. $13,500. R. D. Sanford. business. R. D. S anford , tract on SpurgeoD hill, upon which Our Workingman's Watch at $ 6,00 Coqnille, Oregon. onr office a pleaaant call yesterday. F. Long A Son’s cutire stock. For sale— All classes of residence a nice home will be erected in the 80 acres.— Dairy farm, largely Selling at cost— The rest o f my I Gc to L ong’s for Imrgins. proparty in town and nnimproved Can't be beat for the price. bottom, fairly improved and choice near future. Fiuit jars all sizes at “ Perrys Summer hats. M rs V. VI. S uggs . lots. Ask for what yon want, R, location. Cheap enough at $5,500. H am m ers — and all kinds of tools Clias Hall having returned fftr.a store. D. Sanford, the Real Estate Agent, R. D. Sanford. Will make a specialty of carpen Goquille, Oregon. \ Spectacles and Eye Glasses New groceries just arrived at | his trip to California, came to town \ ters fine tools and hammer the All goods at F. Long & Son’s at | today. repaired. Eyes tested and “ Perrys.” We see by the Port Orford Trib price down to the lowest notoh. Mr. and Mrs E. A Williams, of cost from now till the 2oth, when The 8ing“ r Sewing machine fitted. une that onr townsman, R. O. K irk all unsold goods will be packed aud Call —Kribs. ¡Norway, were iu towu shopping agent reports business rushing. patrick, is io that section selling The latest nouelties always shipped awav. The Daily Coast Mail reports j yesterday. A car'oad—or less— of the finest in stock. 30 acres.—Improved, near tow D , the destruction by fire o f the his rheumatism cure with a marked Price Robison, o f Norway went shoes in town at Ltuegar & Med half choice creek bottom cleared, home, milkbouee and wood-bed of degree of success. with his family to Bandon on Sat ley’s. All those knowing themselves in springs Bnd creek, Nice home. J. W. Beusor, on Ten Mile, on W A T E R M A N ’S urday for an outing. Dr. F- Kirkpatrick, of ItoRebnrg debted to F. Long & Sons, the $1,800 if sold quick. R. D, San Wednesday of last week. W. A. Kelly, our late arrival, arrived in town today, and will lo saddlers, are hereby notified to ford. 135 acres.— Near town, 30 acres plied a cost of paint to the furni cate with us. Frank Wilson has withdrawn hill, balance rich liottom. Ten make settlement before the 20th ture store of C. M, Skeels lately. inst., ns they expect to be ready to Attorneys L. A. Roheits and 8. from the blacksmithiog firm o f J, C. Laird starts tomorrow for McAdams & Wilson and Mi. Mc acres cultivated, spring water at move awny by that date D. Pulford, of Myrtle Point, were ---- .-------——•*-«--------------- a camping trip on the beach. He Adams now mauages the business door, cheap improvements. Good in town yesterday. terms. $4,000. R. D. Sanford. A Sad Death expects to go as for dowD as Rogue sloue. William Sherrad, ot’ Sumnpr, Special attention given to repairing fine and complicated river. Miss Lily Way sold out her con- G. W. Trihbv. o f Marshfield was moved Clms. Dully and family over An extremely sad death occurred watches. For sale— A fine horse team, fectionarv stand to Mrs. J. W. a passenger to Myrtle Point on Fri to this place last week. Nosier last w»ek, who in turn sold od Saturday several miles above ! weight about 1400 each. The H er F or S ale . A fine black walnut ald can tell you where they cau be day’s train. He wpnt to attend it to Mrs. John Sneed, who will Myrtle Point on Middle Fork, the AdveDtist camp-meeting iu five-octave organ, good as uew for j found. conduct the business in the future. Johnny, the 15-vear-old son of Mr. progress at that place. and Mrs. John Brewer, o f Oakland $75. Apply to J. H. Cecil. For Trade: A ladie’s or gentle B. F. Parsons, the oculist, is Cal., who had come op here for bis Mis« Sadie McQnipg arrived in B efoie yon order that tent for man’s wheel for a second band town Sunday, having become dis again making a tour of Coos health, nod was staying with bis your camping autfit, call aud con buggy or buckboard. Inquire at satisfied out at Junction City, the county. He arrived here yester nncle. Samuel Brewer, passed away. sult L ong’s the Saddlers. this office. present home o f her parents. She day and proceeded to the bay to His parents bad come aud were at M. H. Horsey, the grocer, has a is living with her sister, Mis. Ed day, but will return in a short time. his side when the end came. The Johnson, Dean *fc Co., of the Pio neer Meat Market display nicely big supply of chooped feed on baud. Cnnniugham. Preaching at the Christian body has been embalmed and they The greatest remedy of the age of all kindu of Aches and Pains, Bruieo He makes a speciality of supplying dressed chickens every’ Saturday. Mrs. 8. A. Hicks, palmist, of chinch Sunday morning aud even will go to San Francisco by the first Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Cramps and Colic. Sole agent for Coes and Curr logging camps, etc. steamer. 1511, Market street, San Francisco, ing. Subject iu the moruing Now is the time to get good --------- --- ■ ■ ■ - J . G. L A I R D G o q u ille , Ox* The best 26 acre home in the who has been iu Marshfield for a The Home of the Soul. Iu the goods at big hargnns at F. Long For Sale at R S. Knowltou’a where oolv fir at class »hugs are kept. A M ecesa n ry P r e c a u t i o n . vallev, fine buildings, orchard, week, came over Friday’s train and evening. Divine Protecton Sym- <fe Sons; as they do not wish to ________________________________________________________________________________ HI — — — ■ ■ H I II H IT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - spriugs, with crops and persoual proceeded to Bandon. She return balized in Primitive Dress. Don’t neglect a cold. It Is worse Ui ove them away. property. $4,000. R. D Sanford. ed to this place yesterday. than unpleasant. It is dangerous. W. R finngate and family of W. B. Lobner, inspector for By using One Minute Cough Cure The best physic— Chamberlain’s Carl Bros., of the creamery at Ogden, Utah, arrived to town last Stomach and Liver Tablets. Easy Norway, has just received a fine Wells, Fargo & Co., made a tour you cau cure it at once. Allays in week aud are expecting to locate to take. Pleasant in effect. For thoroughbred Poland China hog of Coos county latey, calling on j flammation, clears the head, soothes in case I hey like our section sale by R. 8. Knowlton. for breeding purposes. These II. N. Lorenz yesterday afternoon. and strengthens the mucous mem M r s . G. I a . M o o n . We acknowledge a very pleasant As we go to press we learn that gentlemen are turning off some Mr. L. is a well-improved and brane. Cures coughs, croup, throat call today by the Misses Laura and C I. Green, of Lampa Creek, had very tine porkers from their cream ulTabie gentleman. He found the and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. company’s affairs in good shape at Acts immediately. Children like it. •Clara Hatclier as Well as a beautiful I just arrived iu ' towu with his little ery. this office. R. S. Knowlton. bouquet at the hands of these yonng hoy who had the misfortune to J. H. Snyder of the tug Hunter ladies. break his arm. which plies on the Umpqua bar, Anyone having city property came down last week nud visited Chamberlain’ s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide for sale, cheap for cash, with or his psrents, who live near Myrtle reputation for its cures. It never without buildings, level aud not Point 'and many other relatives F W ic ty W & i'k M & le f i& l fails and is pleasant and safe to take too for out, will do well to call at and friends, who wete pleased to the H erald office or address 8 . H. see him. F or sale by R S, Rnowlton. — DEALER IN — Dicks at Coqnille. The meat trust may hold up the Charley Berdan came in Friday Geo. Collier took Mr. and Mrs. price of meats, but we hold up the from his homestead on the North Fork. He has his house tip, and Upton, who had been here visiting quality. We won’t buy what is not We * insist on the • Sanderson Building near the Wharf. lias let a contract for the clearing Mr. and Mr. J. P. Goodman, par first class. best beenuse our customers must ents o f Mrs. Upton for several days, o f ten acres of land. Charley will to Roseburg last week on their w a - have full value, Whatever you may bave a farm some day. to their home at W oolf Creek, this want, we’ll supply to you and it 40 acres.— 18 bottom, cleared; 22 state. shall be all that could be desired in bench, part cleared; fair buildings, Jas. H. Harrold, of San Francis the way of quality. young orchard, good well water Johnson Dean & Co co, one of the owners of the cream 7 McDonald, iProprietor.W^sP^ and spring for stock. With crops Goquille again wins out over the eries on the bay, was in town last Hod valuable personal property week, and made it a special point to Bandon team in a league baseball R. D. Sanford, Agpnt. have a visit with our townsman, A. game played-at Bandon on Sunday Chas. Matherson, ’the painter J. Davenport being an aeqnaint- in a score which stood six to seven Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County, fc ; ? having received the contract for j ance of long standing in favor o f the Coqnille team. Up Hot nud Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. the painting of the roof of the Farmers! Those low iron to the 7th inning it looked as «oart house, began hostilities, vas wheels you see uud hear so much though the Bandon hoys w e ie g o C O Q tT IL IiE - - E tc . ter day morning, putting up a scaf about, a n d which atf So convenient ing to have a walkover, but about C ary fold ntouud the “ piccolo” . loll farm as well ms the road, and that time things took a turn. It A l s o Miss Leta Barrows, of this city, tfhioh \ou can get to fit vour wagon happened that there wpre two men E A on the base when Jimmy Shay uavp returned from a six-weeks visit at ican be obtained through the hall one of Ins lo tfd swipes. San Francisco yesterday, having ) Howey, o f tills city. Well, the two men caraen off’ the Yon want to pay full respect to come up on the Alliance Saturday. M a rri ed . — A* Bandon, Sunday. the departed. We want to fur She reports having had a very July 27, Miss Add'“ A. Stewart to bases a..d Jimmy made a home ruu nish the monument that will be enjoyable time, hut is exceedingly i Mr Jol n Gillespie, Rev. George and the M i l e was soon reversed. This put Coqnille well iu the lead. most creditable to you and your glad to get home, nevertheless. j Gihlspie officiating. The bride is B. B Teters is one among the faiends, J. P. Jacobson, of Ferndale, Cal, I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). rnauy Fairview people who are From simple inaAersto elab present owner oft be Kerrigan place ; Stewart, of New Lake, and both the hauling lumber for substantial orate monuments we have just near town arrived by the last contracting parties are citizens o f, buildings on their farms. That P a in ts a n d O il what you require. Graceful Alliance and will Io ¡k after his in 8 mtliern Coos. beautiful and prosperon i section We do Upholstering and Undertaking in all their branches. artiatic and inexpensive. terest and visit friends for a few ! Mrs. B F. Lawrence, of Port- , of onr county is beginumg to loom C c c s O0-u.r1.t3r New Furniture Store, days. He was accompanied by a land, who has be n visiting her up with an air that would do credit G a r b l e ”W © x 1 e s Mr. Kronsen, who is taking a look i parents, Mr. and Mrs P. E. Drane, to a city suburb. With a good at the county. ; of this city, expects to start on her road to reach the railroad bd I the She river at this Doint at all seasons of O. B. Hollenbeck, of Fairview, Return homeward tomorrow. was in town Saturday. He has re will be accompanied by her sistei, the year and those people will be ceived one letter from his father Mrs. E, E. Johnson, who will visit all right. There lias been some sioce he started for Galifornia. f o r a con; 1° of weeks in that city. planking and substantial work done T hey were all well at the time and W. H. Schroeder, o f Arago, was of late, at the worst places, and enjoying the trip. We expect to in town on business yesterday. there is do denht but that com hear from them at Pittville Cal-, He informed us that the shingle- modity will keep up or iu the lead I f you are going picnicino or on an ex in a short time. mill will he in running order again iu this line. Mrs. J. W. Strange and Dale cursion your lunch is incomplete wih Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, of in a few days. He also expects to San Diego, Calif., arrived iu this have his store going in the near Strange will return to their old out county hv the last Alliance, and j future a portion of the lumber bav- home at Roseburg about Sept, let, i are enjoying a visit with old time ! ing liepn oadered fot the building, and Dr J. W. Strange will rereniu Van Can)p’s Pork* and Beans, at Myrtle Point in charge of bis friends, they having lived here in j We are glad to note this fact. deDtal office. Mrs. Strange will early days Mrs. Kennedy was a G. B. S( If started for Portlnod Arm our's Lunch Tongue, Miss Adams, formerly o f the South Friday where he goes for the pur likely return to Coos Courdy in tin» Fork, aud has many relatives and pose of having his eye operated spring. Mr. Dale goes to accept a! Boneless Herring, position iu the jo b and advertising friends in that section. , upon for cataract as mentioned department of the Plaindealer, a Deuilea Ham, He wns accompanied | position held previous to coming to W. A. Kelly, soD-ic-lnw o f our last issue. townspeople, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. hy J. D . Myers,of Rinck creek who I Coqutlle. While we regret to lose Chipped Beef, Varney, who arrived here with his 'w ill look after Mr. S. while making Dale from our midst, we at the family last week, likes the looks o f this disagreeable trip, as well as same time congratulate him on the onr country very much.and has pur atted to business mattersof his own. good luck io securing bo good a chased nine lots from J. H. Cecil We sincerely hope that the opera position. iu the north part o f town and will tion on Mr. Self’s eye may prove The quarterly of the Oregon We keep the most complete line of improve the same and become a entirely successful and that he Historieal Society for June, 1902, permanent fixture, of which wo are may soon return entirely restored fresh, fancy and staple groceries. Vol, 3, No. 2, has been received. to bis usual sight. exceedingly well pleased. Its contents are as follows: “ Po litical History of Oregon from 1876 to 1855 inclusive,” by Hon. M. C. 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Keeps a choice line of up to date Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings. C. M. SKEELS^— And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset All kinds of Stamping done to order. NEW AND SECOND-HAND F U R N I T U R E ! The Palace Barber Shop, Furniture bought, sold and ex changed. Highest Price Paid For Furniture, T r ib u te . Carpets, Mattings, Wall-Paper, Windowshades and Poles, lace curtains. pOR THE LUNCH ?’ Hen)en)ber LYONS’ STORE.