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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1903)
Cauned pineapples at Lyons’ Onion sets at KauemstzV. Buy your gulden tools at Kribs’. Academy entertainment Friday ' Store. Suow Flake flour at Perry’s Onion sets aud garden seeds at night. Disc and spring tooth harrows at 'll.rep papers of gaulen sa il* for Try the canned Hsparagus at Knowltou s. LOCAL I j I Kribs’ . Lyons’ Store. “ A Visit to tbe Smiths,” at the 10 cents m Kuowltou’s. I Ladies’ lists below cost at Mrs. Perfumery—the fluent imported “ Out in the ,‘ lticets” at tbe Acad- Academy I riday night, Order Peart's coal. Sngg’s. — at the New Drug Store. etny Friday night. Capt. Daniel sou, of the lower buy a Winze piano. Rev. Mr. Mulkey, of this place, Mackintoshes aud rubbers at A farm to least for (! years. Ap- rivi*'' in t,,wl‘ ^tordn y. Kribs hells the Oliver plow. visited Ms;shfield Inst week. tbe Emporium. William Wurd, tbe Coos bay For good apples go to Drane. Ginger Blue, the Virginia Mum ply at this office. A. P. Miller and family, lata of Fine W atch and Jewslry Repairing. Miss Ella Buck returned from a ¡<-T«er' ,"''18 ,1bV or 8'“ Arago, have located at Johnson’s Hour pickles in bulk at Lyons’. my Friday night. V ail paper at tile Furniture Store. l,,Rt WHek' mill. Many different kinds of fine Bandon visit Sunday. Attend the benefit eutertaiumnut A lady’s kid glove has been left f ° r tlje >,0dt of fre8|‘ Coal from Peart’s mine is on apples at Drane’s. at Parkersburg, Saturday evening, with us'for tbe owner. P*teu‘ ® fidl0,nbi to “ 10 Now tbe market again. Roeeburg is to have a box fact * Drug Store». March 7th. r W . M. Kay, of Riverton, had rni ... I. E. Rose, of Myrtle Point, was ory in tbe uear future. M arried . Io Empire City, Feb. business in town Saturday | 1Le P » ce8 wjl1 8arPr .l8e «* in town yesterday. J. S. LeBallister, the logger was i men uud boys clothiug ut tbe 21, 1903, A. E. Martin and Miss C. Writiug tablets, peDs, pencils. Emporium, Full stock of grass seeds at ir town the last o f the week. L. Lenoau, by Rev. Wm. Horsfall. Knowlton’s drug store. ’ I f yonr scissors are dull, take etc., at tbe New Drug Store. M arried . I d Marshfield, Feb. j Knowlton has received bis stock Mrs. Partington and her son I k e jt)f fvesh gulden seeds, Farmers 26, 1903, Wm. Richards and Miss J. P. bnikdala, of Norway, did them to McDonald, the barber. THE i houlil make a note of this. business in town yesterday. Sadie Hall, by Rev. F. G. Btrange. Highest market pi ice paid for at Bandon on Saturday night. chickens at Jobusou Dean & Co.’s Umbrellas, eggings aud other Entertainment at tbe Academy Tbe Emporium is closing cut its New music aDd music books con A new line of clothing at the winter goods at the Emporium. Friday night. Tickots 25 cents. stantly received at the innsic store etook of rope, uuile, and saws. Empoiinm. Cull and price them. of Chas. Grissen Music Co.. Odd R. 8. Kuowlton keeps Inter- Reserved seats two for 75 cents, \V. T. Kerr, o ! Port Orford, bad For Oregou cassiirere clothiug national Stock and Poultry Food. Anyone wishing firm Blue Nile Fellow’s building, Marshfield Oieg business up this way yesterday. call at the Emporium and get Grandpa Dye received a letter Miss Minuie McClosky, o f Nor- Peas, apply to W, H, Sohroeder or Capt. Hackled, of Myrtle Point, prices. recently from a daughter, Mrs. M. way, greeted mauy friends iu town Frank Sumner, Arago, OregoD. Jiad business in town yesterday. F. Hastings, of near Dayton, which Wm. Laug, of near Myrtle Point, yesterday. Commissioner D. McIntosh, of E. E. Curtis, of Prosper, made states that tbe family nre all down was among our Coquille visitors Coos river, came over on yester For fine cigars go to tbe New our city a flying visit yesterday. with smallpox. Victor Roast Coffee 5 tbs for $1. yeoterday. Drng Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, day’s train aud proceeded down A choice small dairy ranch for the riyer on business. Alfred Johnson nnd G. E. Pike Try a package of Union Oats and get a Dish— FREE. If you are interested itl apples prbprietor. reut, uear town. Cull at this office. interview P. E. Drane. Special K. Hoiyerson, the dairyman who retnrned from Portland on the Al For fresh cookies, doughnuts, R. 8. Knowltou is behind his rates to dealers. operated the McAdams place last liance with a lot of new and well- etc., call at Thompson’s restaurant, counter again, haying lost his year, bns taken chnrgeof tbe Henry selected machinery for their log Don’t forget the Academy enter Front street. grip. Cletneus dairy ranch near Parkers ging operations. tainment Friday night. It will do Anyone wishing a spanking burg. Secure a reserved seata at the Kuowltou’s writiug tnblets, pen you good ub well ns make you laugh. driving team will do well to call cil tablets and peucils are the very Hundreds ol satisfied patrons usual place. You need not then bo Foil R ent .—A neat little place on G. W. Wimer, o f Arago. -D E A L E R IN Tickets at the usual best. testify to the superior fitting of crowded. in the suburbs of Coquille. For Write. I will call. place for tho entertainment at the Geo. H. Guerin, mine host of spectacles. T. J. McNamee, the Portland particulars apply to II. T. Sohweers. Hotel Guerin, o f Myrtle Point, Imd M. G. Pobl, the Myrtle Point Op Academy Friday night. commercial mini, arrived in town Dr- J. W. Strange, the dentist, business down this way yesterdaj. tician. Lillie and Leona Dean returned yesterday. is hooked to bo at Bandon on O. B. Hollenbeak moved with E. A. Aasen, of Arago, was iu from Portluud by the Inst Alliance ,J. S. Lawrence who had a se March 10 uud remain till the fol hie family to Fairview last week, town Wednesday and made him and tho former will visit several ■vere attack of erysipelas last week lowing Saturday. having spent the winter in this self solid for a year's reading by weeks before returning, while the is out ngain. Mrs. J. T. Moulton accompanied city. Inking advantage o f our clnbbing latter comes home to remain. Zac Boyce, of Bandon, was by her daughter, Mrs. S. M. Nos C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . McDonald, the barber, has just Miss Emma Mulkey left on Sat rates with tbe Oregonian. among Coqnille’s visitors the latter ier, paid Riverton a visit the latter received a full stock of barbers’ urday for Elkton where she will Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Buell, of part of the week. part of the week. make a sister, Mrs. Beckley an ex Myrtle Poiut, attended the funeral supplies of the finest quality which A. J, Radabaugb, of Fiehtrap, Mrs. C. O. Gilkey, o f this place, tended visit of their little graudson, eod of Mr. he sells at bottom prices, as well as R « n t s H o u s e s and F a rm s, D oes a was io town yesterday with his two went to Newport, Friday, where a big supply of Newbro’s Herpi- Our old friend, T. A, King, of and Mrs. C. W. Dye, which oo- little daughters. cide. she goes to see Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshfield, was over to this place cui reo at this place Sunday. G e n e r a l A g e n c y B u s in e s s . A number of negroes cauio dowu Gilkey, who have a very sick child. Wednesday. He made oor office Mrs. Short, of Marshfield, passed Rev. C. B. Marsters, of Cuteh- Office— Up-stairs near Posioffice. by the Alliance to work in the McDouahl, the barber, has se a pleasant call. iug creek, was in towu Thursday through town Wednesday on her Reaver Hill mines. way home from Myrtle Point where cured a newly patented device for D ie d : At Bandon, February 28, on his way to Baudou where he Those need 1903, Ethel,the five-year-old daugh weut to hear the debate now in she had spent a week visiting. SSoSSSi Henry Clemens, tbe dairyman sharpening scissors. ing scissors sharpened should call ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Top. progress between the Revs. J. B. She was accompanied by her son, m ■of near Parkersburg, had business at once. Attorney G. M. Short, o f thnt Crooks and C. E. Crumley. in town yesterday. ping, o f pneumonia. place. R. \V. Bullard, of Bullard’s F or S ale .— E ight head of dairy DeLavnl cream separators —the M js . Faunie E. Dyer, o f Bandon, «s B. E. Nosier, of this place, lias is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. E. Ferry, returned by the last Alii cows, some fresh and others com world’s standard--every style and * ance from a business trip to Port ordered the machinery for a Bteam ing in, aod fifteen head o f shouts size, bund aud power, home aud Buck, of this place. land, com iugover to town by yes and two sows. laundry which will be run in nn $ J. Q uick . factory, 150 to 6,000 ponnd b iu W. H. Renfro, of near Myrtle terday’s truiu. adjoining building to the furniture i On our fourth page we mention capacity, $50 to $800 inprice. GEO- A- CH URCH M AN, PROP Point,'greeted his many old friends factory of Thoe. Krewson, n large ■*> S. M. N osler , A petition is being circulated and Miss Delpha Sears leaving Myrtle and comrades yesterday. engine for which will arrive on the '■51 Coquille,Ore. uumeiously sigued risking the ap Point for her home in Pennsylvan % :j GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS. PATENT next Chico. If yon have a house or burn to pointment of Fled Linegur as post ia which should have been Iowa. MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES Rev- Father E. P. Murphy, of move, call on or address W. A. master o f Coquille at the resigun- A pnekhorso loaded with mail TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Portland, who.is filling tbe place of Louie Heller, of Dora, wns in Goodman, Coquille City. tion o f B. E. Nosier, tii9 present Father Dounely, of Marshfield, fell over the grade near Fairview town on Sunday on bis wav to one night Inst week, giving the W. T. Burton, tbe bicycle man incumbent. Bandoo in the interest o f The while the latter is gone east on has just received t-vo new Rambl A beautiful turquoise set from a Globe Association, an institution business connected with the hos mails the benefit of a genuine ers and has more ordered. pital, made Coquille a visit W ed bath, ami n late arrival at its desti riug was lost ou the street near he represent» in this eonntv. nation, but no other serious dam nesday. X. W. Clark, the woolen mill Hotel Coquille one day last week age resulted. Our old friend, W. M. Liifferty, by Bill Nye, the drummer, who man, retnrned from a trip to Port F. M. Stewart, the marble man will pay the finder $2 50 for leaving of near Myrtle Point, made our of this city, has gone up the coast F or S ale .—One hundred and land by the last Alliance. office a very pleasant call on F ri Having had many years of experience in this line it at this office. sixty acres. One and one-half F ob S ale . - One now heavy wagon day afld took advantage of our to put up a couple of nice monu million feet white cedar logs, also we are prepared to give all the Chas. Kneddeu has received the clnbbing rates with tbe Examiner. ments, one nt the grave of a Mr. — 3 } — and two good horses, ' In best of satisfaction. Sawyer near Scottsburg, and one 2000 smaller trees suitable for pil snd news of the death of his daugh quire at the H erald office.' Situ L. A. Whereat, the civil engineer at the grave o f a Air. Koepke, on ing and telephone poles. ter-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Snedden, - Coquille, Oregon. Beu Allen aud Winter Davis, of which occured at Relief Hill, Ne of Marshfield, visited bis wife nnd Smith river. ated 2| miles south of Prosper. § Golden Building Bandon, were among the may vis. vada county, Cal., last Saturday. her parents, Mr. nnd Mre. Beckett, Inquire of L. R. Edmunds. Ban- ¡tors in Coquille yesterday. Grant Harry started for the don, Oregon. find hia father, Capt. Whereat, nt She leaves an infant child.—Mail. this plane yesterday nnd day be- Umpqua valley the first of the M. W. McCormac, o f Riveiton, E. C. Holland, manager of the The Schroednr Bros., of Arago, fore. ' wepk to bring in S. J. Lyons’ Bulletin, has taken in J. F. Wyatt, was iu town Saturday. He was ou received a bronze iurkey from the This is s fine animal and of this place, ns a partner in the his return from a trip to North valley by tile last Alliance. He is .T. P, Bright, of Rockwall, Texas, jack. all horse raisers should make a management of thnt paper. Bmid. We a beauty nnd tips the scales at 40 is among our latest arrivnls. Air. note o f this. He is expected back wish the boys the success they Uni t Abbott, wlio aoted as con pounds. They also received a flue Bright is an acquaintance o f our tile last o f ibis week. ’K<S)<$pF. richly deserve and welcome them ductor on the train last Wednes Scotch Collie pup by tbe same citizens, A. .1. Barger and family nnd M. J. Keller nnd family, as Aliss L. Mae Walker who ha3 iuto the field o f push tor the prog day. got one finger badly mashed boat. / find / am ouer stocked in Plows which I do not wish w p II ns J. W. Bell, another repeat been visiting her parents here ress and development of our sec while coupling cars. We are highly pleased to be arrival from thp same state. to carry ouer so offer them at the following prices: since Christmas left last Friday for tion. H. L. Varuey, of this city, has able to announce that the phys Dr. Mingns was cnlled over Portland where she will resume M irried .— At the home of Air. b e'u suffering for a few days from icians nt Portland prooounoe tbe Miss Michael Doyle, nt Gold Bench, from Bonver Hill yesterday to her profession ns nurse. nu attack of pneumonia. He is trouble from which Miss Winnie nssist Dr. Cnlin in an operation Walker was accompanied by her Curry county, February 18, 1903, improving at present. Hall is suffering, not cancer but on the tonsils ot little Perry L aw sister Claire, who will visit a week Edward Mathers and Aliss Aggie nu aboess from which she will soon Dr. Floyd White, o f Myrtle rence, but for certain rensons this or tivo in Portland before return Doyle, iu the presence o f a large recover. Point, came dowu Saturday eve operation was delayed for a few ing.— Recorder. gathering of friends, bv Rev. ning to take in the play, and spent Mrs P. A. Michael, o f Myrtle days, but Miss Irene Lamb was Father E. P. Afurphy, of Poit- While it is a fact that Bandon Sunday with his parents here. Point, was down to town yesterday treated for the same trouble. land. lueses the woolen mill by that in A key which may be o f consider stitution being moved to North T o make room for her spring for the purpose o f placing an order List your real estate with me. slock of ladies’ hats Mrs. Hngg for lumber with tbe Lyons mill able impoitrneo to someone, was Bend, there is a move on foot to I am having more calls for prop with which to erect a new home in pioked up on Front street last Fri will sell her present stock at prices that place. The H eaiu .D ac day nnd left at the H erald office install a manufacturing industry erty than I can supply, especially below cost. See ber bargains. in the same buildings which will dairy farms. The investors all see knowledges n very pleasant visit. for tbe owner. An allnminum employ ns many persons as did me before buying, nnd if you wish These are the very best Plows made and are sold under an If it’s a bilious attack, take D. Morgan, of the J. J. Lamb comb was picked up near the same tbe woolen mill, npon which she is to sell at a fair figure, I can cer absolute guarantee to giue satisfaction or money refunded. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver place nt tbe month o f Fishtrap, place wbiob the owner may have to be congratulated. tainly do you good service. O. C. Tablets and a quick recovery is wns in town the latter part o f the by calling at our office. Sanford, the renl estate mail. certain. For sale by R. S. Knowl S D. Rouse, 'superintendent of week to receive three head of The engine recently set oat of The AVoman’s Study Club had a tou. thoroughbred Poland China pigs. Lyons’ mill anil replaced by a new tbe Coquille Coal Co.'s mine nt delightful program last woek in M. C. Smith, master mechanic These are floe registered stock and larger one, has been taken to Riverton, went to San Francisco honor of Longfellow’s birthday. o f the Southern Pacific, of East and will be a grand addition to the Riverton where it will he put into and returned by the Chico on her After nn ode to Longfellow, written Poit'aud, is reported in Coos live stock of that well regulated the mill at that place as an auxil Inst trip, nnd succeeded in getting for tho occasion, and sung by the the misunderstanding which caused county, hut bis mission we did not dairy aud stock farm. ary power to the one they already ber to refuse to take coal on ber entire club, and roll call, to which lear u have. This will greatly increase Fred Nosier and J. M. Walker former trip staigbteoed out, and ench member responded with quo The Chas. Grissen Music Co. has have bought out the teaming busi- the output o f that well arrangpd the vessel loaded at tho bunkers of tations from the poet, Mrs. Snook nnd nent mill. lately been established at Marshfield uess o f W. H. Mansell, o f (his road a paper on his life and writ John Rhodes, nephew r f Mrs. thnt mine this trip, and, wo under ings which was illustrated through with Rev. R C. Lee as Manager. city, nnd took charge yesterday. stand,'will continue to do so right All orders loft at the H erald office However, Mr. Mansell will stay E. Fonts, who has ppeDt the past nlong. Tbe boat made a good trip out by songs, recitations nnd road- will receive prrmpt attention. with the boys several days while year or so here, having come to this time and there will doubtless ings from- his works., rendered by this coonty for his health, hns con tho other members. The musical There js a report curreut io this Mr. Nosier moves down from cluded to make another change be a strong effort made to keep ber features were solos, “The Arrow place to the effect that the second Bridge, and to get them well broke on this run. and try Colorado a while. He has and the Song,” by Mrs. Sperry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene into the work. made manv friends while here who Mrs. Partington and her son Ika “The Day is Done,” by Aliss Coffey, Robinson, formerly of this place, W. C. Chase, wfio traded his regret his leaving, ard sincerely rendered by local talent at this a duett “ Curfew” by Mrs. Culin is dead, but we have no particu home Dear the north end o f Henry hope for his complete recovery. place on Saturday night, was a and Airs. Snook, and a quartette, lar». street bridge, to Chas. Matbeson Our Pie Fruits consists of Late yesterday evening little! grand »access in every particular. “ Stars of the Summer Night” by for lots just ncross the street and Apricots, gallon tins, 30 cents Miss Edna Alford, of this place in front of the little church, has Roy Dunham while playing with | The youngsters were more than Mesdamcs Hazard, Sperry, Culin, who went to Portland for trealment moved the paint shop back and is an old powder can, dropped a delighted with the continued rou- and Snook, the music being com Peaches, 35 late, retnrned home yesterday mokiflg preparations The company will posed by Mrs. Sperry. to build. lighted match into it and there be- tine o f fun. quite recovered from her late ill. Under the make a trip to BaDdon on Satur ing enough powder left in the can, 40 Cherries, circumstapcees it uess, of which her many friends would hardly be safs to say just an explosion took place, the force day to present this play, and Card ot Thanks. Pears, 35 will be glad to learn. of which atrock him in the face there is no questiou but the what Charley is going to do. canaing considerable o f a bnrn people thera willl fully enjoy the Our Table Fruits consists of We, the undersigned, wish to I and throw some dirt in his eyes, fun. “ Josh” Leach ns Mre. I’ art- Peaches, ....... 20 cents. I but canaed no aerioua damage. , ington and Mrs. Marie Gage ns Ike j expr°8* our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our many sympathizing nre all right, nod am supported Apricots, . 15 *' QnartPrly meeting at the Meth friends nnd neighbors for the man odist Episcopal Church, March 7 by a strong and wcll-trninrd corps; ifold kindness and valuable assist Pears ....... 25 " of helper», an ! anyone who enjoy« "nd 8, at Coquille. The Rev. a hearty laugh will uever regret; ance rendeied during the Isle ill Cherries, Doctor Hondlv will bold the ........ 25 “ going to see this company. The ness. death nnd burial o f our darl Quarterly Conference on Saturday C harles W. D ye , beautiful new scenery, painted by ing boy. W e also carry H ayw ard « Tomatoes at 10 cents per March 7th at 2:30 p. m., nnd M rs . M ary E. D ye . U. I i Gray, was a pleasing feature *■ . ------- . can and the celebrated Lion brand corn at 15 cents, p tr-cb al 7:30 o ’clock p. m., nnd of the evening. Hnuday at 11 o ’clock A. M ., and at F ob R ent . -A tiist-claes dairy 2 for 25 cents. 12 o’clock tbe communion o f the ranch, three railen North o f town. We guarantee every can of the nl>ove named article« to be exactly an Lord’a Supper. He will also There in n good team of horses represented. C n n n ^ five r00,71 house ’ nreaefi af 7:30 o’clock. A cor nnd wagon, nnd nine cows go with '• « n U jJ and two lots. ■I'll invitation is extended to nil the ¡ lac • Appl to S. S. McAdams, Inquirí: at this Office. at this place. W. H. M yers , Pastor (Sttq $ttaUL Fine Watches, Jewel ry, Clocks, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods. Wilson Jewley Co. NOTICE! Prize Baking Powder Hawkins* Store. Excellent Green Coffee 8 lbs, for $1 0. C. SA N F O R D REAL ESTATE. 8 ! /New Drug Store, « 1 !! Prescriptions A Specialty. O L IV E R 1 I i PLO W S; 12 in wood beam Oliver, 12 in steel beam Oliver, 14 in wood beam Oliver, 14 in steel beam Oliver. H, S, KRIBS, 11 • $13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 Coquille, Ore. Canned Fruits! W e have on hand a large and well selected stock which we are offer ing at the following prices: Levi S trau ss cCo's C o p p e r-riv e t e d 0 I i LYONS’ STORE.