Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 20, 1903, Image 3

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    Wuow I lake flour at 1 erry s
Official County Court Proceeding, January R B Ray, labor r d 16.........
John Waltermeir, labor r d
Sail rnaoker .1— the finest— at
I903 1erm-
16........................................
Lyon's store.
Ladies’ bats below cost at Mrs.
E A Howey, labor r d 16.....
LOCAL it e m s .
A
farm
to
lease
toi
6
years.
Ap­
Sugg’s.
A1 Snead, labor Bear Creek-
- Str Echo, frt on lumber r d
ply at tins offioe.
Bandon road, 2 per cent
22........................................
Order Peart's coal.
Mackintoshes aud rubbers at
Perfumery— the finest imported
fund ................................ .
22 50 Peter Michelbrink, keepjfur-
the Emporium.
Buy a Hiuzc piano.
at the New Drug Store.
IA McNair, hardware Bear
ry across N Coos river for
J. H. Giles, of Myrtle Point, was
Creek-Bandon road.......... 16 07
New goods at Perry’s this week.
1902....................................
Just
received
at
Kuowltou's,
a
in town yesterday.
Ordered that R P Hunt be paid C H Bunch, labor on r d 16
huge stock of grass seeds
Wall paper at the Furniture Store.
; the sum of $200 02 out of the 5 per F G Bunch, labor r d 16.....
Tbo scarlet fever talk lias about
The Emporium is headquarters { ceut road fund to pay the following J A Sneed, hauling r d 16..
Fall stock of grass seeds at died out in tbis place.
for ladies aud gents underwear.
Knowlton’s drug store
1 hill in improving tbe road in road Andrew Olson, sul as supt r
Writing tablets, pens, pencils,
d 1 ......................................
For first-class hay, for horses or district No 24:
A balf Jersey inileb cow for etc., at tbe New Drug Store.
C E Hanson, sal ag supr r d
sale. Inquire at tbis office.
Rev. Mr. Starmer, of Myrtle cattle, apply to John Fox, jr., Co­ R P Hunt, superintending
2 ..........................................
quille.
work .................................. 30 00
Tbe Emporium is olouug out its Poiut, was in town Saturday.
C F McCollum, sal os supr r
John
H
Tucker,
!)£
days’
For Oregon cassiocere clothing
If your scissors are dull, take
Btock of rope, uails, and saws.
d 3 .......................................
work man and team.. .... 28 00
call at the Emporium and get
G. 8. Davie, tbe Norway cream­ them to McDonald, tbe barber.
John Bear, sal as supr r d 4
T
J
Wooden,
9
}
days’
\.ork
prices.
Highest murket price paid for
ery man, was lu town yesterday.
and cash paid out.............
man and team................... 28 00
For fine cigars go to the New
chickens at Johnson Deau A Co.’s
Chas Rodine, sal as supr r d
R. 8. Kuowlton keeps Inter­
Alonzo
Davis,
5$
days'
work
Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman,
6 and work on Glenn creek
man and team................... 1G 50
national Stock and Poultry F >od. ^ A new line of clothing at the proprietor.
Emporium. Call and price them.
road ...................................
Wilber Davis, 5 days 6$ hrs
Koowltou's writing tablets, pen­
For the best of fresh standard
work...................................
8 73 A Tyberg, work cr. Glenn
For fresh cookies, doughnuts,
cil tablets aDd pencils are tbe very
creek road.........................
patent medicines go to the New etc., call at Thompson’s restaurant, Fred Davis, 10 days............. 15 00
best.
Joe Larson, work on Glenn
Drug Storo-
J
F
Alumbaugh,
14}
days...
22
00
Front Btreet.
Dr- 8trange, tbe Myrtle Point
creek road................ ........
F L Bridgen, 4 days..........
12 00
Perrv Brewer and George H al­
dentist, went to Bcndou on Satur­
Sewing machines sold on the in­
Simon Anderson, work on
Port
Summers,
4
days........
6
00
ter,
of
Fishtrap,
were
down
to
town
day.
stallment plan at the Now Coquille
Glenn creek road...............
C F W Blumcnrother, 4 1-8
Saturday.
Furniture Store.
Mis. Chas. Pendleton, of River-
days ......................
6 19 And Lundquist, work on
Ed" Fish, now of North Bend,
tou, went to tbe Point yesterday to
Glenn creek road.............
Rev. Mr. Mulkey will preaoh at Samuol Jackson, 6 2-8 days
9 35 Carl Anderson, work on
was over this way on business the
visit friends.
the Christian church on Bnnday W W Smitb, } day. ...'........
50
last o f the week.
Glenn oreek road.............
Fred J. Smitb, of Remote, was
morning and evening.
Fred Miller, 11 days.............
2 25 John Henderson, work on
Anyone
wishing
fine
Blue
Nile
down this way greeting old friends
J
P
Hunt,
1}
days.................
2
25
Anyone wishing a spanking
Glenn creek road...............
Peas, apply to W, H, Schroeder or
last week.
driving team will do well to call A McNair, powder, caps and
Jesse Ott, work on Glenn
Frank Sumner, Arago, Oregon.
nails.................................... 11 25
8. M. Nosier went down tbe
creek road..........................
We will pay $3.00 and $3.50 per on G. W. Wimer, of Arago.
A Davis, timber....................
1 00 Joseph Schapers, work on
river yesterday in tbe interest of
A car load of brand new furni­
dozen
for
one
hundred
dozen
Ordered
that
S
B
Dye
be
appoint­
his creamery.
Glenn creek road...............
ture for C. M. Skeels, this week to ed to superintend work of improv­
chickens. J ohnson D ean A Co.
Mrs E Ott,cooking for hands
Foil S ale :— A bran now buggy,
go
in
bis
new
store
in
the
Odd
Ed McAdams and Miss Holver-
ing county road near Poor Farm
on Glenn creek road........
with tongue and shafts. Apply to son, of near town, were married on Fellows building.
about 95 rods in length, 47 days Alfred Storo, 120 lbs beef
J. 15. Fox, Coquille.
a trip to Portland a few days since.
New music and musio books con­ having been subscribed, and the
for crew on Gleen creek
>- Anyone wishing a good, cheap
E. A. Pbilpot, of Bandon, was stantly received at the music store county to furnish balance of labor
r o a d ...................................
heavy wagon will do well to oall at up to this place aud Myrtle Point o f Chas. Grissen Music Co., Odd needed.
Alfred Rodine, labor on
the H euald office.
last ,week looking for a business Fellow’s building, Marshfield Oreg.
Glenn creek road..............
Ordered that $250 be appropriat­
F ob R ent .—A Deat little place location.
ed iu opening the Coquille-Riverton E O’Connel, powder, etc for
Umbrellas, leggings nud other
James Haft, of Port Orford, came
in tbe suburbs of Coquille.
For
Gleen creek road.............
and Lampa Creek rond in road dis­
winter goods at the Emporium.
particulars apply to II.T . Sohweers. up Saturday and is visiting his
trict 20. Work to b£ done under Coos Bay Creamery, 90 lbs
Fine grade of Silver iPruues, 3 the supervision of A Snead, super­
butter for crew on Glenn
If you have a house or barn to sister, Mrs. H. T. Schweers, near
pounds for 10 cents at Kauematz. visor road district 20 who shall
road ...................................
move, oall on or address W. A. town.
The prices will surprise you on make report of said work to county H Sengstacken, supplios for
M. G. Pohl, the optician of
Goodman, Coquille City.
men and boys clothing at the court.
crew on Glenn creek road
F or S alk .- One new heavy wagon Myrtle Point, was in town yester­ Emporium.
Ordered that W P Holman, sup­ Z T Thomas, sal ns dep supr
— 3$— and two good horses.
In ­ day and our office was remembered
r d 6 ...................................
by a pleasant call.
a uice Hue of white skirts and ervisor road distiict 19 be author­
quire at the H kuald office.
To make rtiom for her spring shirt waists will be closed out at ized to rebuild bridge across Two J W Catching, sal as supr r
Will Disher was in town Satur­ slock of ladies’ hats Mrs. Sugg oost at the Emporium.
d 10 ...................................
Mile Creek in road district 19; lum­
day looking well, having fully re­ will sell her present stock at prices
ber and nails for same to be furnish­ John Barker, sal ns supr r d
K
nives — Cut friendship.
But
the
covered from his recent attack of below oost. See her bargains.
11........................................
oues you get from Kribs will make ed by county and work to be done E N Harry, sal as supr r d
grip-
by snbscribers.
McDonald, the barber, has se­ him your friend forever.
12........................................
M abkied :—I n Coquillo City, cured a uewly patented device for
Ordered that petition for Myrtle Thomas Talbot, sal as supr
Johnson, Dean A Co., of the Pio­
January 17, 1103, by Judge Har- liarpeuiDg scissors. Those need-
r d 13 and 12 to be paid
locker, Geo. L . 'i'llotaon and Mrs. lug scissors sharpened should call neer Meat Market display nicely Point-Cooper Bridge road be dis­
missed, for the reason that a re­
dressed chickens every Saturday.
Henry Hansen.................
Myrtle Howell.
at once.
monstrance with more names than John Grandy, sal as supr r
Chas.
Mulkey
is
furnishing
some
8ce tbe new ad of the Now Fur­
F ob S a l e — One fine roau Dur­
d 15....................................
Leave your order with there was on the petition was filed.
niture Store on this page.
Mr. ham Ball, year-old past, $20. Also fine wood.
A Flanders, sal as supr r d
William
Gallier,
the hardware man.
Bill« ordered paid:
8keels|lms a fine stock nud is Hell­ two fresh cows, 3 and 4 years old,
16........................................
R. Pomeroy, of near Parkersburg Neal A Hyde, furnishing and
ing at right prices.
$00.
Will trade for calves. En­
W T Brady, sal as supr r d
driving pilos at Coos City 42 00
S. J. Tuttle, one of our hotel quire of C. A. Pendleton, Riverton. came up yesterday to see his old
17........................................
men, is quite feeble of late. The
Wm. Cox, of Port Orford, who friend, S, J. Tuttle, who is very J A Lyons Estate, lumber
T S Evernden, sal ns supr r
for r d 15, 16 and 23........ 364 33
old gentleman's health Ims been bad spent a couple of weeks in this low’, but slightly improved in the
d 18....................................
J A Lamb A Co, nails, hdwr,
failing for some time.
place and vicinity visiting with his last day.
W P Holman, sal as supr r
etc
for
r
d
12,
16,
22
and
Rev. Crumley, of Bandon, wont
Anyone wishing carpets or rugs daughter, Mrs. J. W. Leueve, and
d 19.....................................
27........................................ 100 39
woven cheap, call on Mrs. K. Hol- ninny friends, returned home W ed­ with hut family to Myrtle Point to-
Albert Sneed, sal as supr r
Wm
Rich,
sup
for
r
d
16....
14
00
day,
where
he
will
hold
meetings
nesday.
versou, three miles west o f Coqni'le
d 20.....................................
Indigent and Insane:
on the McAdams place.
W H Williams, sal as supr
Violins, banjos, guitars, man­ for a week aud then he goes to
John Preuss, rued for ii.di-
Giavel Ford.
r d 21.................................
H ammebs —and all kinds of tools doline from $5 upward; a tine line
gents Ebb and Ram6ford.. 27 00 G W Wimer, sal as supr r d
W. F. Ktnalow, late of Tula,
Will make a specialty of carpen­ o f the best pianos and organs at
L Harlocker, r r faro for in­
22........................................
ters lino tools aud hammer the the Chas. Grissen Music Store, Texas, drove a bargain with Perry
digent.................................
1 50 George Mullen, sol as supr
Marshfield,
Ore.,
Odd
Fellows’
Robison
today
for
uiue
lots
in
price down to tLe lowest notoll.
E
A
Anderson,
burying
Chas
r d 23.................................
Bandon and two in this city, near
building.
Call —Kribs.
A nderson...;...................... 12 00 R P Hunt, sal as supr r d
tbe residence of Capt. Butler.
Blue
prints
maps
ot
any
Town­
Tbe Chas. Grissen Music Co. hss
E G Flanagan, meats, etc,
24........................................
For International Stock and
lately been established at Marshfield ship in Roscburg, Oregon, Land
Joshua Nelson................... 10 41 A J Radabapgh, sal as supr
with Rev. R. C. Lee as Manager. District, showing all vacant lands Ponltry Food, the best preparation Kruse A Stauff, provisions
r d 27.................................
All orders left at the H erald office for 50 cents each. If you want any to keep your herds and flocks in
for Nelson and Ramsford 39 45 R H Rosa, lumber for r d 19
information from the U, S. Land tine condition, se<* R. S. Knowlton, Joseph Ferry, provisions for
will receive prompt attention
Harry Flanders, 4 loads
the druggist
F F Winters....................... 19 54
Among other enterprises to be Office, address,
wood for c h ....................
T itle G uarantee A L oan C o .
inaugurated in tbis place iD the
A M Magill, 2 loads wood
F or R ent .— A fitst-claes dairy Christensen A Johnson, 3
Rosuburg,
Oreg.
coffins
for
indigent«.........
.
30
00
very Dear future is a steam laun­
for c h ..............................
ranch, thrive miles North of town.
dry. This will prove a great con­
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Collier, of Thore is a good team of horses John Bear, burying George
Coquille Water Co, 5 mos
Dilley ................................ 10 00
venience to the people o f the town Fishtrap, went to visit Mr. C ollier’s and wagon, and uiue cows go with
water for c h ............ .
and valley.
father, II. J. Collier, a short dis­ the place. Appl to S. S. McAdams, L H Heisner, burying Alon-
Coquille River Elec Co, 4
»1
Tucker...........................
20
00
at Ibis place.
OraDdma Sage is very ill at tbe tance down the river yesterday.
mos lights for c h ............
DrWnlter Culiu.med attend­
residence of her daughter, Mrs. F.
Wm Rich, sund for-c h . . . .
The
crowned
heads
o
f
every
nation,
ance
indigent
and
ex
of
in­
The Coquille City Creamery
The rich men, poor men and misers,
A. White. Owing to the old lady’s
J A Lamb A Co, paint, stove
sane .................................... 41 50
All join in paying tribnte to
advanced age—89—her reoovery payed off at 28 cents per pound for
etc for e h .........................
Dewitt’ s Litile Early Risers.
J P Tupper, board, bed
December
on
the
15th.
We
wish
will necessarily be slow, but we
Str Favorite, 15 tons coni
H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex.,
clothes, etc for indigent... 25 70
to
announce
to
the
dairymen
that
hope she will be all right before
and frt on lumber.............
we will pay 28 cents per pound for writes: Little Early Riser Pills are L G Simmons, nursing indi­
long.
R S Knowlton, sund for o h
the
best
I
ever
used
in
my
family.
gents ................................... 18 50
butter fat for January and Feb.
and indigents....................
DeLaval cream separators—the ruary.
I unhesitatingly recommend them to G A Robinson, clothing for
8. M. N obler ,
Wm Gallier, sund for c h ..
world’s standard— every style aud
everybody.
R.
S.
Knowlton.
in d igen t............................
1 00
Prop,
J A Lyons Estate, lumber
size, haDd and power, home and
Friday next is the time set for J T McC'ormac, med care of
for c b .................................
factory, 150 to 6,000 pound s in
A quiet wedding took place at
indigent at co hospital... 199 00
Mrs S Whetstone, washing
capacity, 150 to 1800 inprice.
the home o f C. O. Dryden in Co­ the school tax meeting Don’t for­ W H S Hyde, ex of Bertha
for prisoners.....................
S. M. N obler ,
quille City, on Wednesday Janu­ get the date, but go and do your
Hendrickson, insane.........
5 00
Mrs Howell, washing for
ary 14, 1903, C. H. Flitcroft, late of duty. There is no subject equal Mrs J L Jenkins, boaid, bed
Coquille,Ore.
prisoners...........................
Presiding Elder E. L. Fitch, of Michigan, and Miss Jessie Gard­ that of education of onr boys and
and clothing for indigent
Harry Flanders, 10} tons
the M. E. church, South, held very iner, sister o f Mrs. C. H. Fry, of girls, and there is nothing which
Italian................................
25
00
coni for c h .......................
interesting services in tbirp lace this place, were joined in holy commends a country to a newcomer Dr Walter Culin, medical
Mansell A Son, 3 tons coal
on Sunday morning and evening. wedlock, Rev. H. C. Allen, offic­ like good schools.
attendance at poor farm...
6 00
and hauling for c h ..........
They returned to tbe bay
Quarterly conference was held od iating.
G. Lavelle, our new sawmill man Wm Rich, groceries and
Saturday befoie.
He will con- at onco after their marriage. They returned from bis trip to Portland
clothiDg for poor farm..... 48 75 S B Cathcart, establishing
5 corners and recording
tione his work by bolding meet­ have tbe best wishes of many yesterday, and he informs us that Z C Strang, groceries and
same, 7 50; pd for field
ings at Myrtle Point and the North friends on the river aDd on (he he is ready to prooeed with tne
clothiDg for poor farm..... 90 48
notes from U S Surveyor
Fork church the -balance o f the bay, with whom the H erald joins construction of the mill as soon as C II Fry, supt poor farm, 4
General, 35 00; tracing pa­
in congratulations.
week.
he gets a favorable jeport from
mos ending Dec 31, 1902.. 191 65
per and taking observa­
E. B. Price, of Riverton, who
Contract for keeping the poor
J. Ehrman, late of Portland, a Washington in regard to his boom
tions, 3 75..........................
has been the postmaster at that practical packer, who was in this privileges, and the weather is at all fann for the year ending Feb. 28,
E B Price, hall rent at Riv­
place for several years past, hss place lately looking for a location, favorable.
1904, awarded to C H. Fry for the
erton June election..........
sent in his resignation and the has been offered special induce­
sum
of
$575
00.
E. J. Price, the Riverton saw­
The Sun, cert of sale and eps
postmaster-general
has
given ments by North Beud aDd will pro­
mill man who was hurt a couple
for sheriff...........................
Ordered that Marguret Fulton be
notice that the office will be dis­ ceed at once to go into business at
of weeks ago by a flying piece o f a paid the sum of $10 per month for Coquille Herald, letter heads
continued the last of this month. at place. TbiB is an enterprise
pulley which burs ted on the plan­ care and support of.Rachel Wilson,
for sheriff........................ ..
However, we sre informed that a which this county should thorough­
er, was io town today.
W e are an invalid.
Mrs M A Flitcroft, expense
petition has been circulated ask­ ly appreciate regardless of its lo­
glad to see Mr. Price able to be
in sending Murial Russell
ing tbe appointment o f Wm. Rohm, cation, and that Mr. Ehrmann
Petition for an appropriation for
out so soon. He had a close call
to Boys and Girls Aid So­
wbioh petition will doubtless tie thoroughly understands his busi­
indeed and is to be congratulated cutting brush on county road bo-
ciety ....................................
granted and tbe town not left with­ ness there is no question, and an
twcon Fairview and Dora, continu­
upon being able to be out At all.
Dr K A Leep, ex of Mrs
out the convenience of a post- up-to-date packing establishment
ed for the term.
Martin, insane..................
office.
Mrs. A. C. Frgen accompanied
conducted under his supervision
Petition for relocation of a por­ V N Perry, sal as c h janitor
by
her
son.
R.
C.,
on
New
What­
L ater .— The petition mentioned will mean the saving o f many
tion ot the Empire-Bandon road al­
mos 15 d s.......................
above has been heard from, and hundreds of dollars to tbe people com, Wash., arrived in town Wed­ lowed, and L. D. Smith, JamesCo- Stephen Gallier, board of
nesday,
having
come
down
from
the order discontinuing the office of Coos county, besides the creat­
wan and D Müssen appointed v.aw-
prisoners, e tc ....................
Portland on the steamer Prentiss,
ing a steady market for hogs.
has been recinded.
ers and S B Cathcart, surveyor, and W H Bunch, 3 mos salary as
and paid Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Back
that they meet at Joe Nay Slough
school supt and postage,.
a short visit when she proceeded
fo Bandon with her mother, Mrs. bridge on Feb. J6, 1903 at 10 J S Lawrence, sal a assessor
o ’clock a. m.
99 days and postage........
G. M. Dyer, whom she will visit
foT a while.
, Petition for location of a county Ray Collier, 17 days’ work
in olerk’s office..................
I road between John A Rhode land
Wm Oddy, of Camas Valley, to a low gap on the Hermann Estate Stephen Gallier, 1 n o sal as
sheriff.................................
wlu> was down through this valley ; in Sec 5, twp 30, range 12, allowel,
'ast year taking orders for a new and I T Weekly, J D Bnrklcw and E M Gallier, 1 mo sal as
dep sheriff.........................
remedy for catarrh, will lie here E Davenport npjiointed viewers,
again about the first of next and H B Cathcart, surveyor, and L H Hazard, 1 mo sal as co
c le r k ..................................
month.
In case yon are troubled that they meet at houae of Mrs W
with this disease in any form, you P Hermann, Feb 26, 1903 at 10 L H Mast, 1 rao sal as dep
•lionld not fail to nee nias.
He o’ clock a in.
co c le r k .............................
cairies manv testimonials from
J B Dulley, 1 mo sal as co
Ordered that the following bills
people to whom yon may refer as
be paid:
(Continued)
io the value o f thin remedy
êo^kiMt £Uy Iterali
llip e olives in bulk lit L yin '«
store.
Fine Watches, Jewel­
ry, Clocks, Silverware,
Musical Instruments,
Optical Goods.
25 00
30 70
33 00
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
2 00
Wilson Jowelrv Co.
MORE FURNITURE BARGAINS.
F o r J a n u a r y S a le s .
122 85
94 00
102 50
33 50
76 00
Bedrobm Sets fro m ..................................................$12.00 up
Bed LouDges aud Couches.........................................9 75 up
Parlor C h a ir s ...............................................................1 00 up
Diuing C hairs.................................................................. 50 up
Floor Mattings, per yard...............................................15 up
Window Shades.............................................................. 33} up
All other goods in proportion.
New Furniture Store.
82 00 ODD F E L L O W S BUJftDTNG
-
-
•
GOQUJtLLE, ORE
43 80
44 50
41 90
O .C .
SANFORD
D E A L E R IN -
54 25
9 60
32 23
164 35
REAL ESTATE.
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
22 30
56 95
5 34
50 97
R e n t s H o u s e s a n d F a m s , Dr-
G en eral A g e n c y B u s in e s s .
Office— Up-stairs near Postoffice.
40 00
43 77
New
Drug
Store,!
1 GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
J i GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS. PATENT
MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions
A Specialty.
Having had many years of experience iu this line
we are prepared to give all the
___
best of satisfaction.
iGolden Building
-
I
1
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4
i
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Coquille, Oregon. |
rnm%
64 80
12 96
5 00
2 50
15 00
33 00
6 95
32 25
55 50
8 15
70
3 07
I8 60
1 30
36 75
Coquille
24 25
46 25
1 50
8 00
3 00
66 05
5 00
105 00
133 60
239 85
298 00
29 75
166 67
60 00
100 00
Canned Fruits!
W e have on hand a large and well
selected stock which we are offer­
ing at the following prices:
Our Pie Fruits consists of
Apricots, gallon tins, 30 cents
Peaches,
" 35 ”
Cherries,
” 40 "
Pears.
" 35 “
Our Table Fruits consists of
Peaches,
20 cents.
Apricots, .
.. 15 “
Pears
. 25 ”
Cherries, . .
25 “
W e also carry H ayw ards T om atoes’at
can and the celebrated Lion brand corn
2 for 2 5 cents.
We gum antee every can of the above named articles
75 00 represented
LYONS’ STORE.