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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1902)
T ¿ayxill* CWq 'Aerali Mr. and Mis. perry Robison are E M. Blackerby, of Baudot), was Grocery stock complete at IVrry’s W. H. Walker, of MvrtlePoiut, prepaliug to move to town. up Friday. Store. speut a day or so in town last Gins« «nil crockcry-wsre nt cost Johnny Hamblnck smiled ou old week. A. L. Nosier and family are L O C A L ITEM S. ut Gallier». camping on the beach at fiaudon. friends here last Friday. For Oregon cassiitere clothing Did it ever occur to you in buy Ladies, see those luvely waist- Italian prunes at retail ar.d ja call at the Emporium and get Capt. H. It. iteed, of the hay, prices. ing property, where conditions are i ings at Perry’s Store, came over to this city yesterday. | 25 end 50 lb boxes at Emporium. strange, that advice from an agent The county convention o f the Cahn, Nirlmlsburg & Co.’s sbees O. A. Kellv, o f RivertoD, spent a The schooner Corinthian came who has had fifteen years’ experi Wheu you want a WATCH to call on us. Out at Liuegar & Medley’s. VV. C. T. U. will coitviue, at Baudou night in town last week sod greet- into the river last Tuesday, hiiug- ence in that locality— proveu his Stock is complete with the best makes. 'omorrow. ltig a considerable quantity of J ed many friends. J. F. Munford, o f Arago, bad reliability above misrepresenta freight. Johnson, Dean & Co., of the Pio Perry’s Store has just received tions of street-corner “ wiseacres” business in town Friday. prints, ginghams, sbirtiugs, neer Meat Market display nicely who work for nothing and board Any inventor intending to apply A new line of clothing at the j dressed chickens every Saturday. themselves— wonld be of value to Empoiiuui. Call and price them, fl-nnels, etc. for a pnteDt can save money by Waltham Mouement. is the best Watch fo r the you? We constantly add new bar C b sijey Adams, village black- ] The latest novelties in ribbons, communicating with the publisher j Call and get prices at the New money you euer saw. Also those cute siluer- gains to our list, and refuse those Stoie Mrs. M. Nosier, proprietor. smith at the Point, passed through laeps, embroadries, and handker of this paper. gold inlaid offered nt fictitious values, thereby chiefs just received at Perry’s town Friday. Robert and Jack Hunt, of Ban-! Mrs. Chas Holt, of Gravel Ford, protecting the buyer’s interest. We Store. don, were in town Wednesday loan money on properties pur was in town shopping last Friday. K nives — Cut friendship. But the 165 acres.— Hnlf bottom,springs, attending t . some land matters at For the very choicest embro- oues you get from Kribs will make chased at conservative value little improvements, will make cap the Clerk's office. With Elgin or Waltham Mouement, and an ele through us. Puddings to reut, deries and laces. Call at the New him your friend forever. ital dairy farm. $15 acre. R. D. ! gant plush case “ thrown in ." Sheriff Oallier drovp W. H. But rents collected and other agency Store. 270-aores.— Fronting river, val- \ Sanford. business. It. D. S anford , An interest in a hardware store ton and Osborne, o f Bandon, from nable improvements, good orchard,, The steamer being bntlt at Pros soriugs Coquille. Oregon. in a good towu for sale. Call on ibis citv to Beaver Hill on a busi 6,00 Desirable dairy or bay per will have been ceiled by this farm. $13,300. R- D. Sanford. ness trip last Thursday. the H erald . Wall paperatthe Furniture Store. evening. She will be rpadv for Can’t be beat J or the price. Mrs. Nosier, of the New Store, Mrs. J. B. Hunt and son Dora, See those black and colored dress launching some time daring Sep-! For sale— All classes of residence has a fine display of diess goods of Eugene, are visiting friends aud goods, the latest events, at Perry’s I property in town and unimproved (ember. • and trimmings. relatives in Baudou, baying come Spectacles and Eye Glasses Store. iut*. Ask for what you want, R, PtrtMBU Mrs. Nosier of the N pw Store D. Sanford, the Real Estate Agent, Fiue line of infants’ and chil- | For sale— A fine hoise team,! in by way o f this place last week, ** repaired. Eyes tested and acres.—Improved, near town, carries a fine line of ladies, gpntn, Coquille. Oregon. dren’s shoes to arrive at the New weight about 1400 each, llie H er - j fitted. ALP cau tell you where they cau be ^alf c |j0,c(, crpek bottom cleared, and childrens, wool, and cotton Store. The latest nouelties always F or S ale — A good mounted underwear. Call and examine and ] j springs and creek. Nice borne. Any school district in Deed of a fouud. horse power suitable for rnnuing a i in stock. get prices. F or S ale .— Four good cows j $1,800 if sold quick. R. D, San- teacher wilt please inform the threshing machine, of eight-hoi-Be giving milk. Inquire o f H. A j ford. H erald . H ammers — and all kinds of tools > capacity. Enquire of W. C- Pax- W A T E R M A N ’S C. H. Crew, of Ophir, Curry Wtthey, two miles east of Coquille , Fon HALEt— A fine self btuder, Will make n specialty of carpen sou, Coquille City. j been used hut tittle and is as good ters fine tools and hammer the county, registered at Hotel Coquille C. R. Lyons returned by Satur- as uew, at bedrock price. Will price down to the lowest notch, j There will he German Baptist *»'» 'v, e ?/;■;* ' * <'' ■ • •• * 1 ' Thursday. preaching in the Grove at Fair- days Alliance from a short and sue i trade for stock. Inquire o f E. L. Call—Krihs. The prices will surprise you on view school bouse next Sunday, ressfnl ! usiness trip to San Frau-j Col umn, Norway. tnen and boys clothing lit the 135 acres.— Near town. 30 acres ; both forenoon and afternoon, with clt,Cl’' Carl Walker, o f this city, who Emporium. F. A. Darling, late of Chicago, a has been holding a position as hill, balance rich bottom. Ten \ basket dinner on the grounds. Alt * There will he Baptist services at Speoial attention giuen to repairing fine and complicated painter, is taking iu Coos county I breakmnu ou the railroad for some acres cultivated, spring water at ! invited. the M. E. church next Sunday. All and plying his trade when o p p o r-! lime, resigned last week aod came door, cheap improvements. Good watches. The schooner Ruby, in which are invited to Htteud. tunity uffords. i home for the purpose of helping terms. $4,000. R. D. Sanford. our sawmill iubd Adam Pershbak- a nice line o f white skirts and The best 2G acre home Ill in the bis father during the fishing sea Mrs. Fred Single, of this citv, re er, of Prosper, is interested, aud shirt waists will be closed out at vallev, fiue buildings, orchard turned from her visit at Medford [ which was recently built at Ala cost at the Emporium. springs, with crops and persona All members of the Encampment with her parents last week. She meda. Calif., was to have sailed for H. S. Dicks, our late arrival property. $4,000. R. D Santoli! I. O. O. F. are requested to be in was accompanied bv'Miss Virginia this river last week. She will load from California, purchased a house Httemlauce at the meeting of Co Woodford, o f that place, who comes at Mr. Pershbaker’a mill. Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show and lot in town last week. quille No. 25, at Coquille ou Thurs- down to the coast for a few weeks’ E F. Fordvce, late of the irm Be sure and come out to the will be at RoSeburg on tUe 30th vacation. Some o f our people are I day eveumg, Aug. 21. Work of Slagle & Fordyce, our popular revival meetings at the Christian second and third degress, to close The three.year old son of Wm. tailors, having sold out his interest o f going out to See this wonderful church. Meetings all week. with a refreshing time. Tbe greatest remedy of the age of all kinds of Aches and Pains, Bruisa circus. Becket, of near towu, received an ■ to Ins partner, with his estimable Miss Lydia Liveaey, of Bandon ugly cut in the face one day Inst wife, will leave for Humboldt coun Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Or amps and Colitf. Sole agent for Coes and Cun? J \V. Field, the blacksmith, late Rev. W. S. Holt, the Synodical returned home Thursday after a J . C. L A I R D C o q u ille , O r of Beaver Hill, moved to Myrtle Missionary for the Presbyterian w p p R hy walking op behind his ty, California, hy the next Alliance. few days visit at this place. Point last week where t^e will as church of Oregon, will preach at older brother who was chopping We are exceedingly sorry to lose F o/- Sale at R. 8. Knowltou’s wbereonlv first class drugs are kept. Cnpt. J. M. Bright, of Gravel sist Chas. Adams in his shop the Coquille Presbyterian church on with an ax. Dr. Culin dressed the these excellent youDg people, aud Ford, was in towu Friday on busi wonnd and the boy is doing weil. wish them well wherever they coming fall and winter. Sunday August 24, at 11 o ’clock a. Dess connected with his boat, the m. Dr. Holt is an able preacher Rev. A, H. Mulkey started for locate. Mrs. J. J. Stanley, of this city J. W’ arren. and those who attend may be homo in Elkton yesterday via the who went to Bandon the early 80 acres.— Dairy farm, largely assurred of hearing a scholarly hay and the Drain route. He goes Bring II Alone- bottom, fairly improved and choice part o f last week to camp at the and Christian sermon. to couduct the sale of his personal location. Cheap enough at ¥5,500. beach, was visited by her husband M r s . C. . M oon. Bntter iD large or small quan the latter part of the week. The meat trust may hold up the property, aftpr which he will bting It. D. Sanford. tities fresh from the chnrn will be his family to this place for per E. J. Price, o f the Riverton saw price of meats, but we hold up the manent residence. HoexpectB to received at the Emporium on Mop- W7e got the report of the PioDeer quality. We won’t buy what is not reoniou too late for this issue. It mill, returned yesterday from the first class. We insist on the be back with bis family in a couple davs and Fridays of each week. bay where he had gone to have a will appear in coudeused form in Price 15 cents per pound in trade. best because our customers must of weeks. conference with other members of our next issue. have full value, Whatever you may the firm operating that mill. Miss Jennie Denholm, o f Ban- want we’ll supply to you and it don, came no yesterday and is vis Alex Staoff and D. J. Lowe re shall be ull that could be desired in iting her friends, the Fairmau turned from Marshfield yesterday, the way of quality. girls at Johusou’s mill. where they had attended the Pio. Johnson Dean & Co. The annual conference o f the neers’ reunion. They report hav -DEALER IN - L. L. Deitz, was up to town Methodist Protestant church for ing au exceedingly good time. Wednesday. He tells ns that ho Coos county will be held at River Alex Campbell has been supply expects to start with bis family for ton, begmiug next Friday. ing a large line of customers with the Willamette valley next week for Sanderson Building near the Wharf. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and strawberties, the second crop from a chauge. They spent six years iu The berries that valley hefore coming here, and Diarrhoea Remedy has a world wide A. W irtb’s vines. reputation for ’ ts cures. It never were as fine as the seaBon lias has spent that length o f lime here, j and now gots back. The chances j fails and is pleasant and safe to take pioduced.— The Suu. are that he will be bick uear the For sale by R, S, Knowlton. Farmers! Those low iron coast before long, wheels you see and hear so much 40 acres.— 18 bottom, cleared; 22 A E. Simpsou and family, Mrs. ! heucb, part cleared; fair buildings, about, aud which are so convenient young orchard, good well water on farm ns well ss the road, aud Sirapsou a sister o f Mrs. G. W . i and spring for stock. With crops which you cau get to fit vour wagon White, o f this city,arrived in town Finest Equipped Shop in Coos County.fi^ E. A. last week to have a visit with Mr. | and valuable personal property cau be obtaiued through White’s.and having become so well H oney, o f this city. Hot and Cold Baths. Only First-Clans Work. II. D. Sanford, Agent. pleased with the section, Mr. Simp O R E G O N W .. J. Renfro and family, of Anyone having a good ranch son returned to his home inOk-| C C Q IT IL L S Roseburg, spent Wednesday night with twelve to twenty cows to rent, laboma three or four days after j E t c . in this place as they were on their will do well to address the H er Ills arrival here to d ose up his af C ary way to Bandon for an ontiug on the ald . A wideawake young Huiu- fairs preparatory to locating perm -' A l s o bench. They weie well pleased bohlter wishes such a place, and anently. with the appearance onr town. you may rest assured the property A friend from thp lower river who Yon want to pay full respect to Uncle Bob Lowe passed through will be iu good hands. was iu town last week, and who is the departed. We want to fur- town Thursday on his return from J. G. Simmons, delegate to the comparatively a new comer, having nisli the monument that will be a tripint j the Sixps mining seetio . j l Ht,» gessiou of the Head Camp speut not more than a year in the most creditable to you and your 11 Pacific Jurisdiction W o f W., from county, was telling ns o f how well faiends, fpetile, however, he has improved j j this place, returned yrsterday and he is pleased with the country, and From simple markers to elab some with his trip into the inouut. | reports a very interesting sessiou among things was very emphatic- orate monuments we have just ains. j of the camp, but says there was in regard to the healthfulness of trliat you require. Graceful P a in ts a n d O il Mise Georgia Leneve, o f this i considerable complaint of members j this section. Speaking o f a letter artistic aud inexpensive. who came from lower altitudes than j which he had written toa friecd \ We do Upholstering and Undertaking in all their branches. place, nceoinpnuied her constu, Coos County Frank Joodman, and Lnfe Ram Cripple Greek, many falling off in recently he said hr told him (put- G a r b le W o r k * sey to Roseburg last week, where weight from four to fifteen pounds. | ting it good aud strong), that we j Coquille, Oregon. she goes to enjoy a visit o f some The next session will be beld at j oply hnd oue doctor in a very [ : large scope of country here, and weeks with the hope of recuperat Los Angeles, Calif. ing her health. Miss Belle Mstheny, o f Boise i “ l"* hp 'VHB vpry frequently arrest- j G. W. Gteen, president of the Citv, Idaho, is here ».siting her Pl1 f” > vagrancy, having no vraible Belt Line railroad, arrived on the father, J. H. Mutheoy. of Myrtle menus of support. Alliance from Por land nnd has Point, and many other friends of| At the teachers’ examination; taken np his headquarters in the Coos county. She will not return ¡held in this city last week there j Companv’s office at Empire City. home for several weeks, being now were twenty applicants for eertifi Mr. Green is nccouipauied by hir at Bandon enjoying an outing on cate, one tor state pnpeis ami ; I f you are going picnicinq or on an ex the beach. Miss Malheuy has nineteen for county certificates, j family.— The Hun. been absent from her old home O f those who applied for eertifi-1 cursion your lunch is incomplete wih E. J. Si I leek, a railroad man o f near Myrtle Point, for fonr year«. cates all were successful except two. Han Francisco, took a look around Her friends were exceedingly g'ad Following is a list of the names of out this county lust week, having taken to see her. applicants: Marietta Wilson. Anna a few days off for a rest. He vis Logao, Lizzie Price, Mabel Week J. M. Olds, o f Oregon City, a ited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wit hey, ly, Fay Harvey, Phehe Henninger, Armour's Lunch Tongue, east of town, being an acquaint sou ic-law of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Mattie Dickson, Agnes Gnlovsou, Russell who operated the Disher ance. He is very much pleased B F. Savage, Rosa Giles. Hattie Boneless Herring, with the appearance of our section. dairy farm opposite town a year or | Wells, Icy March, Minnie McCrack- j so ago, and who has purchased a en, Delpha Sears, Mollie Coldwell, Mrs. Ada W. Unrnb, o f Portland, farm ou the South Fork, is here Deuilea Ham, Nellie Brown, Rosa Long, Maggie' It is not national lecturer for the Women’s taking in the country. Murphy, and Gertrude James. Chipped Beef, Christian Temperance Union, or among the impossibilities that be Mrs. Robinson was the applicant ganized a union in this city yester might locate among ns, of which for state papers. well day which has elected officers and we wonld de exceedingly E. E. Dickson, proprietor o f the Mr. Olds is a former is iu good working order. All iu pleased. sympathy with the reforms ad Minnesota man aud has lived »here Catchiug creek shinglemill which We keep the most complete line o f vocated by this institution should the co-operative pi- n for cream was destroyed by fire last Tuesday, do their part to make this a good, eries worked to perfection, aod ad night, is in town. He io'orm s us fresh, fancy and staple groceries. strong and successful onion vocates that system for this section that like other like fires which have occurred receutly. is somewhat of a mystery. As late as eleven o ’clock the mill was seen to he all right and no signs o f fire were to be seen at that hour, aod at twelve I T H E I f You are thinking o f building let us the whole maid* o f the mill was Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk- found to be in fiaraes, and at all figure with you on all kinds o f lumber, ing, said she had Dot dragged him over two miles before points advanced about the same, W be realized be had made a mistake. as though it had been started in moulding, etc. -ome way at diff-rent points. This S H ew I v C u - C l i H ’artlier falls heavily on Mr- Dickson as he ■*- L Y O N S ’ M ID I» had just recently made the final «ft Must you be dragg d before you realize you are making a struggle to become sole proprietor mistake in not using Electric Lights. : o f ttie mill, and hod not bad tue ‘ « *..* ♦ .**.« *.-<■«*« 4 K t f f .«lei « * *■* * *ÊL »**• *• *< institution insured. I It W ill Pay You Our $15.00 Ladies’ Gold Watch “Chatelaines” at $15. oo. Our Workingman’s Watch at $ Ideal Fountain Pen. Wilson Jewelry Co. Liquid Electricity! thinking M ILLINERY! Keeps a choice line of up to date Milliners Silks Linings and Trimmings. Fafrcty W&fk Material C. M. SKEELS NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE! Furniture bought, sold and ex changed. And the Celebrated R. & G. Corset All kinds of Stamping done to order. The Palace Barber Shop, Mcboqdf d 7 Proprietor .flUÜpsir* Highest Price Paid For Furniture, A T ribute. Carpets, Mattings, Wall-Paper, Windowshades and Poles, lace curtains. New Furniture Store, Business. FOR THE LUNCH Van Can)p’s PorK and Btans, H C o q u ille Henjenjber LYONS^ STO HE.