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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1902)
* ¿¿quillt ¿U q $ ki UL local A H A PPY NEW YEAR. Order Pesrt's coal. Buy a Hinze piauo. New goods at Perry’s this week. Wall puperat the Furniture Store. JohDson Bros’ , soda shop is re ceding the roof. Oliver Wilson, o f this city, went to Marshfield on Friday. The Emporium ia closing co t ita stock of rope, nails, and saws. W. T. Brady, o f the North Ferk, had business in town yesterday. It. 8 Kuowlton keeps Iuter- iiutional Htock and Poultry Food. Kuowltou’s writing tablets, pen cil tablets and pencils aro the very best. Henry Grady, o f Norway, re turned yesterday from a trip to the bay. All are invited to attend the watch party at the M. E. church on New Year’s eve. If you have a house or barn to move, call on or address W. A Goodman, Coquille City. F or S ale . - One new heavy wagon In J. H. Cecil, of Bandon, is in town and is making bis old friends a visit Aud did not foiget the H erald . Umbrellus, leggings and other winter goods at the Emporium. The good people of Parkersburg Mayor John Coke, of Marshfield, were right in the van when it came bud business in town yesterday. to enjoyiug Christmas. A beauti Fine grade of Silver Prunes, 3 ful tree was prepared for the little A beautiful lice of celluloid nov pounds for 10 cents at Kaueuiatz. folks; iu fact tbe older ones seemed elties at the Emporium. The steamer Mnudalay sailed to enjoy ihij most enjoyable uffuir, Mrs. Emma Smith, of Fislitrap, for San Francisco on Friday at 11 There was a i.xrgo crowd and tlm was in town yesterday. tree was ladened with a bountiful a. m. supply of lovely presents, all being Writing tablets, pens, pencils, Repairing of organs. Sonil^ pos remembered by Santa Claus, re- etc., at tbe New Drug Store. tal card to Box 56, Myrtle Point, ceiving a gift—a token of fiiond- sliip aud love from some dear Government Engiueer Carrol, of Oregon. Baudon, wan in towu yesterday. The prices wilt surprise you ou friend. Mrs. Haines received a men and boys clothing at tbe beautiful gold watch from tier son. Highest market pi ice paid for Emporium. Harry. obiokeos at Johnson Dean A Co.’s Tbe mask ball ou Christmas Mies May Boyrie is the efficient A uew line of clotbiug at tbe helper of Abstractor Hacker at the night was a grand success, about 150 people being present. The Empoiium. Call and price them. court house- a nice line of white skirts aud prize, a silver cake dish, was given Attorccy J. M. Upton, of Ban to George Robinson who represent don, bad business in town yester shirt waists will be close! out at ed the coal trust. Happy H ooli cost at the Emporium. day. gan, Mamma Kntzenjamer with Capt. William Rackleff, Myrtle Auvone wishing fino Blue Nile Hans and Fritz were there and Poiut, whs a Coquille visitor yes-1 Peas, apply to W, H, Sehroeder or kept the crowd lively with their Frank Sumner, Arugo, Oregon terday. pranks. The music was good and a very- Mrs. Wootou, oue o f Bandous’ j Any oue wishiug carpets wove popular teachers, visited our city should call on or address Mrs. B. nice time was enjoyed until a late hour. A V is it o r . yesterday. F. Crow, of Coquille, Or. For the best of fresh standard K n iv e s — Cut friendship. But the Snow Flake flour at Perry’s ateut medicines go to the New ones yon get from Kribs will mnke A farm to lease for C years, Ap- Irug Store. him your friend forever. ply at this office. B orn .— At Coquille City, De- Miss Ora Devaul, of Norway, Fall stock of grass seeds at oernber 28, 1902, to Mr. nnd Mrs. visited Mies Lilly Way, of this Kuowlton’s drug store. John Peart, a sou. city, the last of the week. Wo hear of a good place for a Mr. aud Mrs, Chas. Lorcua, of Johnson, Dean A Co., of the Pio first-class school teacher. Bandon, are visiting their parents neer Meat 'Market display nicely Perfumery— the finest imported and friends in this city. dressed chickens every Saturday. — at the New Drug Store. If you want a square meal, pre S. J. Lyons, superintendent of the Just received at KuowItou’B, a pared by a '»bite women of great Lyons mill at this place lmd busi experience, go to the Tuttle hotel. ness which took him to Marshfield large stock of grass 6eeds. Mackintoshes the Em|>orium. it e m s . — 3$—and two good horses. quire at tho H erald office. Ladies’ bats below cost Sugg's. and rubbers E There will be an installation of G. W, Wimer, o f Arago, went down to the const last week to look officers by Geu. Lytle Camp, G. A. for a horse or so, that be needed It., ou Monday night at this place. in his business. M arried : — At Myrtle Poiut, Martin’s now business house on December 21, 1902, Ed O. Farrell Front street is ready for the roof and Anna Martin, by Rev Thomns and A. G. Batch,the builder, is rush- Barklow. work along ns fast ns possible. We have on onr clubbing list Lee Kay and family, of Myrtle The Peoples Press, tbe Socialist’s Poiut, visited R. B. Ray, bio state official paper of Oregon. We brother, W. H. Ray, father, and give both papeisfor $1.75. others of this city, on Christmas. T o make room for tier spring New music aud music books con stock o f ladies’ bats Mrs. Sugg stantly received at the music store will sell her present stock ut prices o f Chas. Grissen Music Co., Odd below cost. See ber bargains. Fellow’s building, Marshfield Oreg. T. W. Clnrk, of the Bandon 8. N. B. Hunt, of Bandon, ran Woolen mills, enrne up today and in on us to renew old acquaintance went to the bay from whence he ship, yesterday. He and his proceeds to San Francisco over the family were on their way to the Drain route. bay. The now steamer to take the Mrs. V. M. Sugg, the milliner, is place o f the Dispatch i^to be com anxious to cjosn out her present menced as soon as the weather stock of Indies’ hats, aud for this will permit and will he built at purpose will offer them below eost Parkersburg. till sold. Tho Clins. Grissen Music Co. has Win. Abernathy, of Dora, re lately been established at Marshfield turned from Marshfield yesterday with Rev. R. C. Bee as Manager. whore he bad been to spend Christ- All orders left at the HfiKAJJ) office tcns with his daughter, Mrs. Ben will receive prempt attention. nett Swanton. A recent letter from B. F. Law F. M, Stewart of the marble firm rence at Pboenix, Arizona to his of Stewart & Westgnte, recently parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Law placed a beautiful slab at tbe grave rence, of t^is city, states that he is of tbe late A. M. Self, at the Nor getting along nicely, and is gain ing strength rapidly. way cemetery. There was a hotly contested H ammers —-and nil kinds of tools Will make a specialty of cnrpeu- football game played at this place ters fine tools nod hammer the ou Sundny between tbe teams of price down to the lowest notch. Coquille and North Bend. It was an exceedingly clean and fair game Call— Kribs. and good work done on both sides. In glass ware yon can bay pitch The result stood Coquille 12 to the ers, berry sets, syrup cans, cruets, North Bend team’s 0. There is jelly dishes, cake stands and in fact talk of other games id tbe near almost anytbiog in tbe glass line future. at M. H. Hersey's. M arried —At the home of Mr. Mrs. Nannie Fellows and Miss and Mrs. J. C. Moomaw in Coquille Dell Fox, typos on the Daily Mail, City, Dec. 24, 1902, M. H. Dement at Marshfield, came over Wednes and Misa Lillie Wagner, Rev. day and spent Christmas with rel Thomas Barklow officiating. These atives and friends here, returning are two of Coos county’s popular Friday. young people, a native son and W. A. Goodman, the carpenter daughter who hold the highest and contractor, went to Marshfield esteem of a large circle o f friends. yesterday to assist Mr. Heaton in The H erald extends thanks for a finishing up some of the buildings bountiful supply of delicious wed- the old gentleman has been erect diug cake, aud with their many friends our sincerest congratula ing. tions. Edward Boyd, late of Ogdeo, To improve the appetite and Utab, joined bis family at this place yesterday, they having come strengthen the digestion, try a few out here last fall. Mr. Bcyd vis doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach ited this county a year or so ago iiuJ Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, and comes intending to make this of Detriot, Mich., says, “ They restored my appetite when impared, his home permanently. relieved me of a bloated feeling and Rev. Fntlier Donnelly, of Marsh caused a pleasant and satisfactory field, oomo over yesterday and pro movement of tho bowels.” There ceeded to Baudon and on down the aro people in this community who coast. He will be at Cape Blanoo need just such a medicine. For sale on New Year's day, and at Wedder- by R. S. Knowlton. Every box war burn on Sunday. He will be home ranted. in about two weeks. S. M. Nosier has his little cream Coquille City's young folks en ery at our waterfront in running joyed another Christmas to their order, having commenced receiv hearts’ content. There were four ing milk aud cream a day orjso Christians trees in town, one at the ago, and will churn for the first M. E. church, one at the Presby time today. He has a complete terian ohnrcb, oae at the Christina and modern outfit and will do first church, one at the Episcopal cbnrcli class work in every respect, and aud entertaining Christmas exer shonldfreceive a good shnro of onr cises at tbe M. E. charch Sooth. peoples’ patronage. In connection All were well attended and we can with the butter-making he will con safely any that there is not a child duct a retail business in butter, in town who did not received a bag milk, cream anil buttermilk. Or of candy or something of greater ders for cream should be handed in importance. a day ahead. Friday. The Emporium is headquarters Dr. White, of Myrtle Point, was for ladies aud gents underwear. For Oregon cassitrere clothing down to this city yesterday and took in tbe A. (J. U. W. entertain call at the Emporium Vnd get prices. ment in the evening. The majority of our j been celebrating Christmas for the I past three or four days. On Christmas eve we liad a Xuiaa tree at tho church and an appropri ate cnteitaiumi-nt. Alt parts were so well rendered that a specific praise would be unjust, yet among the children we might mention Den zel Kay who sang a biographical sketch of Santu Claus to the tune of Yankee Doodle which was excellent. Also oar little heroine of tho basket social, Amanda Foster, exceeded the expectations other many friends who knew her so well. After the young people went to Ferry’s Hall wheie they enjoyed a masquerade ball until the “ wee small hours of tho morn." At the hotel 76 people ate their midnight supper. The next day several of our young folks went to Parkersburg nnd attended the masquerade ball. J. V. Foster and daughters, Liz zie and Amanda went to Coquille nud attended the installation of officers at the Masonic hall. Several of our young people went to Coquille to witness the foot ball game on Sunday. We wish to thank some kind friends for a lovely Christmas pres ent sent to Miss O. A. Kelly. Bless their dear hearts, they surely know what a lovely young lndv we are. Amoug those who attended our Christmas festivities were L. P. Hanley nnd family, Allen Kundle- mnn, W. R. Punter nnd crow of the Antelope, W. Tollar, from the lower river, Captain O. Willard and fam ily and Miss Lotro Willard from t»jo upper river. Wm Copley, jr., came in last week from Rosoburg. Ho is now visiting friends here. H. B. Price made the towu a Christinas gift in the shape of a new side walk, thank you. Mr. Clarence Wators, of the North Fork, was an enforced visitor here on Christmas eve. He came up on the steamer Antelope and could pro- eeed no further on his jourmey that night as the steamer laid here till morning. D ona A nna . Till» prftttiftfct line »»f Ladii*«’ ami Gents’ Watches to he found in lbn city. Y oushiuld stre them tu ap preciate them. Clocks We have just received fine line of Mantle- Clocks. \ BEAUTIFUL CASES, FIRST CLASS MOVEMENTS. PRICE FROM f 1 00 UP, Jewelry, I^iQgs, Etc. We have received a new consignment of Jewelry, Rings, and Novelties that places our Htock far ahead of any in the county. A line line to select from. Drop in and see for your self. Our prices are reasonable. Bilverware in profusion. Ten Sets, etc. Spectacles ait Era Glasses REPAIRED AND FITTED We are in close touch with tho manufacturers of our liues.— buy for cash and give you the bene fit. We hud a very pleasaut call Johnny Roberts, of the firm of Roberts & Carter, furniture manu friar Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Banning facturers at Myrtle Point, made yesterday. this city a flying visit yesterday. kvi-i-Send us your Watch and'Jewelry repairing. We do it right. Call For fine cigars go to the New and see us anyway. | For International Stock and Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, Poultry Food, the best preparation proprietor. to keep your herds acd flocks in E. B. Fish is moving over to tine condition, see R. S. Knowlton, North Bend for residence, for a the druggist. while at least. Rev. Mr. Mulkey who started for Sewing machines sold on the in Portland last Tuesday for the pur stallment plan at the Now Coquille pose of having his- eyes trented for Furniture Store. A great many marriage licenses cataract, has arriyed in that city and were issued lately, but we will not Probate and county court con- entered the hospital nnd was to veneB Monday and Wednesday of give it away until afterwards. have operated on on Saturday. next week respectfully. We will pay *3.00 and *3.50 per The steamer “ J. Warren” will F. L. Lowe, of the bay, was over dozen for one hundred dozeD make regular trips between Gravel He also chickens. J ohnson D ean & Co. Ford nud Myrtle Point ou Wednes to this place Wednesday. visited the lower river. Violins, banjos, guitars, man day of each week, leaving at 8:30 n. m. and ni riving at Myrtle Point at Anyone wishiug a spanking dolins from *5 upward; a fine line 11 n. ra. Leaving Myrtle Point at driving team will do well to cull of the best pianos and organs at the Chas. Grissen Music Store, 1 p. m. nml arriving at, Gravel Ford on G. W. Wimer, of Arago. GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, D R U G S , PA TEN I Msrshfield, Ore., Odd Fellows’ at 3:30 p m. C apt . J. M.B hioht , Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Bean, of building. MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES y» Manager. Parkersburg, were in towu shop TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. || S o h ro sd e r, o f Judge J. H. M arried .— At the residence of Mr. ping tho latter part of the week. Arugo, has just received a fine and Mrs. F. A. White, in Coquille Geo Levelle, our new sawmill City, December 25, 1902, T. W. man is in Portland, nnd will not be thoroughbred Berkshire hog from Shuck, and Miss Alpliia A. Crow, home till after the first of the year. Ladd’s Hazel Fern Farm near Portlaud. The Judge is an ad Rev. W. H. Myers, officiating. B. F, VanDecar, Myrtle Point’s mirer of fine stock of all l^inds and This was a very pleasant occasion, c^uite a number of friends nnd rela populnr watch maker and jeweler does not stop short of tbe best. tives being in attendance. We ex was in town a day or so this week. Having had many years of experience in this line tend with friends, hearty congratu Notice. we are prepared to give all the A car load o f brand new furni lations. best of satisfaction. ture for C. M. Skeels, this week to Sterliug Gibbs, of Curry county, go in bis new store in tbe Odd All mombers of tbe Coquille Mill who went to Washington a couple Fellows building. Men’s Union, are requested to be of years ago and later lost bis mind H. T. Thompson, our new restau present at the next meetings Jan. 7th nnd was committed to the insane rant man, is having a good and 1903, as there is business of the nsyliim in that state, upon tho substantial sidewalk in front of his utmost importance. recommendation o f tbe physicians, J. C. S immons , place of business. was brought home recently by his C has . J ohnson . Pres. brother, Jeff, but Las since become Anyone wishing carpets or rugs Secrotnry. again insane and was taken woven cheap, call on Mrs. K. Hoi- to Salem by A if Miller, deputy verson, three miles west of Coqui'le In Memory ef Mrs- Jennie James. sheriff of Curry county, assisted on the McAdams place. tiy Tom Lane, of Port Orford, the Blue prints maps of any Town Call not back the dear departed, Anchered safe whore storms are o’ er lost of the week. ship in Rosoburg, Oregon, Land On the border land wo left thorn, Surveyor Cathcart was over to District, showing nil vacant lnnds Soon to m6et ar.d part no more. thin city yesterday and took part for 50 cents each. If you want any When we leave this world o f changes, When wo leave this world of care. in the A. O. U. W., time in the eve information from tho U. S. Land We shall lind our missihg loved cne ning, and today goes up the river Office, address, In onr Father’s mansion fair, to do some surveying, first at T itle G uarantee & L oan C o . Hark, the soft wind is sighing Norway, and when this is done he Through every bush and treo Roseburg, Oreg. Where onr dear mother is lying. he will go to the Myrtle Point Away from home and mo. DeLaval cream separators—tb e section where an order awaits him. our eyes the tears ore starting He was accompanied to this place world’s standard--every style sud From And sorrow shades our blow, by Mr. Gould, his deputy, who size, hand and power, home and Oh. sad, sad was onr parting, We hnvo no mother now. proceeded to southern Coos where factory, 150 to 6,000 pound s in x A Friend. he will do some work for Col. capacity, $50 to *800 inprice. S. M. N obler , Binmeni other. Coquille,Ore. James Hutchinson, of Oakland, Douglas county, who has been on School Report- tbe bay for |a week or so visiting his daughter, Mrs. Bounds, of Report of Coos County Academy Marshfield, came oyer to this place We do our yesterday to attend the A O. U. for term beginning Oct. 6, and end part to make ing Dec. 24, 1902, W. blow-out yesterday evening. youif a p p e a r We acknowledge a pleasant and Pupjls in Academic Depart ance all that it entertaining call by this intelligent ment: Mechanical Engineering, shonld be. and enhei-piising pioneer of Doug 2; Commercial Class, 9; Teacher’s Our styles are correct, and our las. He is exceedingly well pleased Review Class, 6; 9th and 10th fit is as your form requires. If its a with bis trip to Coos county, and Grades, 6; other grades, 25. money consideration, we are aide to is quick to see our numerous re Pupils in Music Department: please you Our fabrics arc tbe latest sources and advantages, and the SiDgmg Class, 25; Ycioe Culture, and best. greatjhelp the Great Central would 12; Piano aDd Oigan, 16, Total fl^ED SLAGLE. Tailor. be in the development o f tliis sec 101. Twice counted 30. tion as well as being a reuumera- tive railroad proposition. We bad two little runaways in I town last week caused by tbe I whistles c f the Bteamers. The first j was that of Bert Dean’s heavy dray j team, which being blind, ian off tbe high wbarf, falling a distance [ D E A LE R IN - of 12 feet into the edge o f the river. The horses were not injur ed, but tbe wagon was somewhat brokeu. The second was by the team of 1!. B. Ray, o f near town, who had hauled some goods to the wbarf for shipment This team' I being headed up toward to-.vn, i n aile tipe-line for the corner of COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. I Oan*. OI mo -’ s i.ew saloon, but the •oi'.oii- of liie wagon striking th" | Urge electric light post on the co r n e t , the vehicle stopped but the Houses and Farm», Dc ; horses took „ little oKercise out I toward the Odd Fellows’ cemetery, General Agency Business. j The tongue o f th is' wagon waa ¿i O f lt e - U p -i t t i r i near Postofficp. LYONS’ MILL I broken also. Cold Pens and Fountain Pens "Wilson Jewelry Co I /New Drug Store, GEO- A- CHURCHMAN. PROP § i i 1 i Prescriptions A Specialty. □Golden Building - Coquille, Oregon. Bnsi ness Main Makers H Coquille Prepare for the Rainy Season O. C SA/NFORD REAL ESTATE. P » in t a 9 W e have now on display a fine line of Ladies’ Misses’ and Gentlemen’s Mackin toshes. ! !> tin! Stilus - Best Quality - Lowest Prices ___ ^LY O N S ’ STORE. If you are thinking of build ing let us figure with you on all kinds of lumber, and mouldings. f