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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1903)
ÍÜ^ÍIU <£ü»j ^traili LOCAL it e m «. Drone A H»v buy» hides, green or Jry. Try our prize mush at ilia Bar gain Store. Shirt Waiots at Lyon«' Store for 26 cents each. Oliver Plows lit the right Prices at T. H . Mehl A CoV Everything in up-to-date, Gents furnishiugs nt Slagle's. Joe MoCord is now (ireman on the steamer Dispatch. Three papers of garden seeds for 10 cents nt Kuowltou’s. Single can show you the swellest line of neekwenr in the city. JaineH Morrison, of Bullard, had business in towu yesterday. The shoes on the bargain table will soon be gou at Skeels. Prices 25 end 15 cents at Mil lard's leture tomorrow night. F. E. Clayton, the Bandon broom handle man is in towu today. Chas. Stauff, of Marshfield, speut several days in town last week. We have the Coffee that brings you back to the Bargain Store, Mrs. Sammy Johnson,of Norway, visited friends in town last week. Knowlton's writing tablets, pen cil tablets and pencils are the very best. Our shoes are up to date and the prices to suit you at the Bargain Store. Mrs. J. H. Roberts, of Myrtle Point, returned from a visit to the bay yesterday. Mies Susie Tuttle began a term of school in the Strang district yes terday moaning. We are closing out a nice line of Ladies' and children’s hats at cost at Lyons’ Store. If you have a house or barn to move, call on or address W. A. Goodman, Coquille City. Dr.Floyd White, o f Myrtle Point, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White, of this city. The Prosper Mill Co. received an electrio light plant for their mill at that place by the last Chico. License were issued today for the marriage of Jas. L. Olland and Miss Bessie Doweese. both of L ibby. Mr. Millard’s last lecture in Coquille will be Wednesday night. Subject, “ Noah and the flood of Egypt." Mrs, Clarence Edmonds, of Beu- dou, returned home Saturday after a week's visit with her father at Myrtle Point. The cold storage plant at this place bagan to get in its fiiged work yesterday. Orders for ice will be filled promptly in the future. Hundreds ol satisfied patrons testify to the superior fitting of spectacles. Write. I will call. M. G. Pohl, the Myrtle Point Op tician. Schiller B. Herman, o f Myrtle Point, was in this city on Thursday, having come down to see about matters connected with the repair ing of the railroad near that city. The Presiding Elder of the M. E. church will arrive at Myrtle Point next Friday where he will preach that evening and hold quart erly conference at Willowdale next Sunday. Our old freinds, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. King, formerly of. Marshfield, are now residents of this city hav ing moved into their nice home last week which they recently pur chased from Mrs. E lliott Chas. Twigg, chief draughtsman and builder, who is conducting the construction of the new boat to take the place of the Dispatch, was up to cousultoru dentist yesterday. Oar office was favored with a pleasant call. The late term of cucuit court for Coos couuty furnished two victnms for our state penitentiary, they be- ing Doc’Ingela, slayer o f Thos. Bar ker, who was conyicted o f man slaughter and was sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment, and Carl Newball who was oonvicted of burglary in a dwelling at Bandon was sentenced for one year. Depu ty Sheriff Ed Oallior assisted by Claud Fox Mr. Hughes started for Salem with them this merning *4 Thp interesting drama entitled “ Sea Drift,” will be played at Bandon on May 9tb, 1903. Seven complete clinnues of new and ele gant scenery is being painted by U. L. Gray for Dr. Kime’s new hall which will be displayed for the first time on this occasion. Tbe steamer Echo will carry pas sengers from all points on the river for 50 cents round trip. Walch for posters snd fall particu lars. Fresh fruits and cabbage at Mrs Noalp i ‘s. Drai n A Ray waut a few dozen choice beU". Go to Drain A ll»y for your grain and mill feed. Wo have the shoes that wear at the Bargain Store. Mrs. Dan Giles, o f Mvrtle Point, went to Baudon yesterday. Call and aeo the Bargains in Shirt Wnists nt Lyons’ Store. Slagle carries a full line of the very best styles in Gen t’s hats. Royal Wringers Washboards and Tubs. T. H. Mebl & C oV L. Doweese, o f Libby, had bus iness at the county seat today. Our motto Las always been quick sales and small piofits. Bargain Store. All goods at Mrs. Sugg’s millin ery store must go at once. Call and get prices. Fine line of Universal Stoves and Ranges just arrived at T. H. Molds & C oV We enjoyed an exceedingly pleas- ant call by Judge Watson, of Marshfield today. Grandma Seed went to Myrtle Point yesterday to see her friends, tbe Perkins family. W anted .— A good boy to do chores aud assist in milkiug a few cows. Apply at this office. Thomas Anderson, the meat market man, of Bandon, had busi ness in town yesterday, Edgar Walker, brother of our townsman, T. A. Walker, is visiting in town with bis brother. Standard-bred White Plymouth Rocks (Hazelwood strain.) Eggs fifteen for 11.00 F. M. Gevrez. F or S ale . A fine farm team, a mtre and horse, weight about 1000 lbs each. Apply to J. D. Myers, Coquille. Tbe telephone poles for the new line are set with a mile or so of town. aDd tnlk will be cheap with the upper river In a few days. Mr. aud Mrs. James Walstrom, o f Parkersburg, paid tbe old home of Mrs. Walstrom— that of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Buck, a visit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Figg, o f this city, are moving into their new and beautiful borne just completed which stands across tbe street from the little chutoli. J. F. Schroder, Jr., of the Coos Bay Cold Storage plant, come over yesterday accompanied by bis wife and will visit their parents aud friends for several days. I f yon haye rheumatism, tiy Kellett’s Oil of Eden aud Sweet Spirits of Eden, put up by the California Co-Operative Medical Co, For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Page & Smith, the sawmill men of BandoD, have received a new boiler for their mill which is being put in place. This will greatly in crease the capacity of the mill. Miss Lizzie Johnson, of this city, who wont to California by the Chico recently, has since beru married to a Mr. Edward Wilker- son, o f Fresno, that state. Her friends here wish her well. Capt. George Leoeve had a nar row escape from drowning one evening last week as he landed from a skiff at bis place opposite town, aud also lost a purse contain ing #696 in coin. This is a heavy loss to tbe Capt., in case it cannot be recovered. Earnest Stauff, whose health bad so failed that his mind beoome af fected, was recently takbn to Salem for medical treatment, and died in that city on the 27th of last month. Deceased was 28 years ot age and a model yoang man whose friends were legion. His many relatives have the sympathy of a largo circle o f friends in tbier bereavement. from Ooion sets anil garden seeds Ht KuowItouV A farm to lease for G years. Ap ply at this office. Sh< ps stays down at tbe old pnues at Skeela. New gloves, velvets, and trim mings at Mrs. Moon’s store. Writiug tablets, peris, peucils, etc., at the New Drug Store. Be sure and attend the lecture of K. V. Millard, tomorrow uight. B orn .— At Bandon, April 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, a daughter. R. S. Knowlton keeps Inter national Stock and Poultry Food. B o r n . — At Bandon, April 24, to Mr. and Mrs. George ButtoD, a daughter. For the American Cream Separ ator, tbe best and most up-to-date machine, go to J. A. Lamb & Co. Cultivators and Leyer Hairows, Hoes aud Rakes, Pitchforks and Barn Shovels. T. H. Mehl & Co’s. Wm. Rich and son Master La- men, will soon start for a trip to northern Oregon and Washington where Mr. R. may conolude to lo cate- For International Stock and Poultry Food, the beet preparation to keep yonr herds and flocks in fine condition, see R. S. Knowlton, the druggist. Egyptian Lectures The Lyons Store Also Changed Hands- Rev. K. V. Millard, (formerly a citizen of Coquille) has be< n lectur ing and preaching in the Church of Redeemed Israel, duriug the past week. The meetings have been largely attended. The people of our community kuow that Mr. Mil lard has had the privilege of seeing the world as it is today, and they like to hear his plain, practical, common sense way of putting thiugs, when he tells of the manners, cus toms and present condition of tbe people of Egypt, England, Swit zerland, Greece, Italy, Spain or France. Mr. Millard has recently returned from a year’s travel aud study in Africa, Europe and Britain, He spent the past winter and spring in Egypt, and studied among the great ruins and palaces and pyra mids aloDg the Nile. He saw the sights in many countries. He was in London for seven weeks and saw the coronation of King Edward; but he was more deeply interested in Egypt than in any other country or people, and his lectures have in terested our community as but few persons have the power to interest them. He will attend the World’s Fair at St. Louis, and the best wishes of a large part of our com munity go with him. • The deal tn ' the Lynn« store has been made with the Pacific Furui tore and Lumber Co., and Mr. Kerr is now hebiud the counter, wailing on the many customers of that popular place. Mr. Keir is a business man o f loDg experience and we bespeak fo r the company the liberal patronage it richly de serves under so uble ami fair man agement- — ■ — o Fine Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Musical Instruments, Optical goods. Ffne Watch and Jew elry Repairing. Wilson Jewelry Co. - M arried — A t Baudon, May 2, 1903, S. B. Morris and Maud Sund, Justice A. D. Morse officiating. Miss Minuie McClosky, of Nor way, come down yesterday for the purpose of having some dental work done. F or S ale .-- One Hack aud double harness—#20., and buggy and siugle harness #15. Apply to C. H. Bunch, Rink creek. Tlje Bargaii) Store Groceries and Shoes W ill Mansell, the teamster, al lowed a butter box to fall on one of Do you know you can save 10 per cent on your Shoe bill at the his arms yesterday morning, caus Bargain Store! ing, a painful bruise but breaking Do you kuow you can save money on Groceries at the no bones. Bargain’ Store. Millard’s Lecture about Noah I f you do not know, please come and see and get prices. and where he lived, or the "Flood of Egypt,” will be Wednesday Night. Admission 25 cents and children 15 cents. C. M . Skeels Co. Oar townsman, V. N. Perry, Annual Meeting ot Woman's Study Club- went to Baudon Saturday to be At the annual meeting of the present at the marriage of his Woman’s Study Club on Tuesday daughter, Mrs. Maud Sund, to S. B. Man and wife wanted to rent last, officers were elected as fol. Morris, of that city. place. Can more than pay rent lows: M. W. McCormick, of Riverton, in work slashing, brush and fenc President, Mrs. J. Curtis Snook; the machinist, is now chief engin ing E . E. L a B r i e , First Vice President, Mrs. E. D. eer at the Prosper sawmill. Mike Coquille, Oregon. Sperry; Second Vice President, is the right man in the right place AT Uncle Tom Smith, of Bandon, Dr. Nancy White; Third Vice Pres when it comes to an engioe room. * *•*-* Secre went to tbe bay yeetvrday to catch ident, Mrs. Emma Lyons; Perfumery— the finest imported Miss Florence Atkinson; the steamer Alliance for Portland, tary, Mrs. Walter Culin. — at the New Drug Store. where jhe; goes to recuperate his Treasurer, Mrs. E. D. health and to see friends, amoDg Director of Music, Silk Zephyrs, Lawns, Organdies, Pioot Stripes, Shirt Waist Percales Director of Current whom is a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Sperry. Gent’s Fancy Shirts, Ladies’, Gents’ and Children's Furnishing Goods Events, Mrs. E. Boyd. Smith, who is very ill. SHOES—Our prices have been reduced BELOW the LOWEST. The Club joined the Oregon By the Rosebnrg Review of the HAWKINS 7 STORE. Federation of Women’s Clubs, and 30th u lt we see that Mr. aud Mrs. the President and Mrs. Culin, with B. F. Lawrence have returned to Dr. White as alternative, are dele Portland where Mr. Lawrence re gates to the State Convention to be sumes his duties as telegraph editor o f tbe Oregonian, after spending held in Astoria in June. Tbe officers’ reports told of a tbe winter in Arizona for the ben efit of Mr. L ’e health, which is very harmonious and prosperous -D E A L E R IN year, and all look forward with en- greatly improved. thusiasum to next year's work in Let us Wade R ight into The Myrtle Point nine and the American literature. the Subject Norway boys met on the Myrtle The 1903 season will be the great Point diamond Sunday. The game est bicyclo season ever known. The Norway Items- was quite interesting and we are in finest equipped and most up-to-date formed that there was quite a crowd Mrs. Mary Davis, who has been wheels that Coquille riders ever laid ont to enjoy the fun. The Norway their eyes on will be kept in stock COQUILLE CITY, OREGON. boys lost two to one, though they visiting in Ferndale since last sum at right prices, and if you want one --------- O---------- showed much skill and energy, it mer, aud stopped over for a two say so. Rents Houses and Fa ms, D es a was plain that they lacked practice. weeks’ visit at this place, continued her journey to Portland on the Al We want your trade, aud we are General Agency Business. Miss Alice Bunch, eldesMaugh- liance, where she expects to remain entitled to it, because we have ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bunch, for a mouth and then go East on good goods, right prices, and can Office— Up-staire near Postoffice. o f Rink creek, started for Port aD extended trip. serve you well. You don’t expect Angeles, California, yesterday W illie Barklow and sieter Alta, anymore, but you want that much, 388838 "; morning, goiDg by way of the bay. arrived here last week from Lords- don’t you. She goes to make tbe family o f her burg. Cal. where they have beeu To be brief, try us and our goods, nnole, Ed Snyder, an extended making their home for the last and our way of treating you, and if visit. She will be greatly missed three years. Their mother, Mrs. you like us try us again. We want by her many young friends o f this Anna Barklow, will come home your business. Enough said. pine e. soon, as she is visiting in Ashland at the present. We are {glad to A. G. Aiken who was in attend ance at the late term of circuit conrt have these good people with us made our office a pleasaut call. He again. GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS. PATENT Mrs. Chas. Ashton, of tbe lower ¡□formed os that his son.'fCbarles’ MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES who has been running on the Santa river, who has beeu in very TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Fe as fireman for some time, was poor health for some time, came injured in a train wreck which oo- up to stay with her sister, Mrs. H. ESTATE. cured on March 4, and had been in L- Carl, and see if the cbaDge will REAL a hospital at Santa Cruz sinoe, and not improve her health. m that be would yet have to undergo Saturday morning about 9: 30. another operation, but expected to o ’clock a fire was discovered in the $ 500 A nige home o f two lots, 6-roora house, «ood well, some fruit. A be able to return to work before roof of G. S. Davis’ house. The fire bargain. long. He also informrms us that alarm was given and in a very 2 fine residence lots, olose in, A Mrs Olive, o f San Pedrc, is lying short time many willing hands genuine bargain. Having had many years of experience in this line entirley helpless from paralysis, of were ready to assist but nothing we are prepared to give all the Good residence and 2 lota. 1 in bottom, 8 blocks from business. which her many friends, o f this could be done to save the building, best of satisfaction. A^profitable investment. Must be community, will be very sorry to most every thing was removed sold soon. learn. acre farm on North Fork. 30 from tbe lower rooms but very lit #4750 815 acres cleared bottom, 100 acres 883883 The Presbytery of Southern Or tle from the upper rooms was slashed and seeded, balance good grass land when slashed, 1,000.000 egon, whioh met at Oakland last saved. J. B. Davis, who is visit timber, good honne, 3 barns, other week, dealt liberally with the ing bis son, lost his trunk which buildings, orohard, plaoe well wat ered. large list personal goes. A coaet counties About #3,350 were contained many valuable papers, rare bargain, The delightful weather during apportioned for missionary work aDd nearly all bis elotbs. Youg $ 400 Fair house and 2 lots in Nosler’ s Mr. Mannering who was workieg in Coos and Curry oounties, and the last week has enabled the farm Addition. Installment plan. Any reasonable offer wiil take this. ers to prepare their grounds for of this sum #1,800 will be spent on there lost a fine gold watch his father bad just given him together the Coqnille riyer, #1,500 on Coos plantiug, and during the Dext ten $ 350 House and 2 fine lots near Aoad- emy. Very cheap, days, seeds for the year’s crop will bay and #550 in Curry county. with many other things of value. Several others suffered from tbe New men are secured for Myrtle S2800 160 acre farm near Dora, 60 acres be sown, and we understand that bottom in cultivation,balance tim every acre will be utilized, and no Point and North Bend, while Rev. Ices as well as tbe family- The ber and pasture, good house,barn, house was owned by II. C. Dement. A. Haberly takes charge o f tbe orchard, an excellent bargain. doubt a bountiful harvest will be the Merrimac Percales.......................... 5c per yd 320 acres good timber land near result. Fanners get excellent Coquille and Bandon churches. Mr. Davis had some insurance on The Presbyterian ohurch believes bis household goods. Sumner. Look this up. American Prints.............................5c per yd prices for their produce, hsnee they T r ix ie T r ic e . this money is wisely invested and New 4-room cottage and 4 lots, are encouraged. Navara Prints.................................. 5c per yd near business. A good buy. looks to tbe people of the coast Turkey Red Calioo.........................5c per yd It is stated that there will be ex country Neat cottage and 2 lots near Acad for a corresponding emy. Cheap at this price. tensive mining and prospecting on welcome and liberal snpport. Hev. Ginghams......................................... 8c per yd Fair house and barn-3 lots, 2 in Johnson creek. Harrison Brothers Adolph Haberly will preach as Silk Novelties.................................10c per yd bottom, bearing fruit trees. claims, .Salmon mountain and the usual next Sunday morning aud Mercerized Chambrey.................... 25c per yd 2 2-5 sores benoh land, edge of Sixes river this Summer. There is evening in tbe church here. All town, fair house, spring water, lars Outing Flannels.................10 to 12^c per yd no question but there is rich claims Beats are free and all are welcome. Any person cutting Timber or nice. Our prices on Shoes are from 25c to #5 00. Hark of any description on the $ 500 X block, good location. Best bar- in those mines and it will be a great Beet quality right through. beneft to this region, if men who | ; lands ol the the Southern Oregon ■ ■ » gain in lots over offered in Go- Wood. Wood, Wood! Diveden Declared- One Load Free with every $ 2 .5 0 Purchaie. qnille. I Company, or removing same, or have facilities and capital to back $ 3 5 0 3 fine corner lots, fine view, best other property, from said lands, them would take hold of the enter All members of the California — —— building site for sale in this city. prise. A capitalized company are Co-Operative Medical Company without being duly authorized in $ 5 5 0 G «od 6-room house and 1 lot near - Academy. A nice home. now preparing to work out John, who held memberships prior to | writing, will be Prosecuted ac son creek. A few hundred thous April 5, 1903, will recieve $310 di cording to Law. It is impossible to describe my list in this If you are thinking of building and dollars taken out and a portion vidend on each share for tbe Any person furnishing sufficient ojlum n. If yon are looking for a good piece of property at a reasonable prioe, I | Let us figure with you on all kinds of lumber and mouldings. distributed for supplies would b e : mouth o f April, by applying to W. evidence fo r the recovery o f property a blessing to the farmers of this I M. Hamilton, Coquille, Or., May 6- so taken and conviction o f the parties can certainly suit yon. LYOXVS’ MILL. Remeiiibet, I rent houses and farms and -----------» «#»« ----- section. Myrtle Point being the ! concerned, mil be given one-half o f do all kinds o f agency business. Come in main supply depot would enjoy a the property recovered. New Boat for Sumner Route- and see me before buyi ng. I can save you rieli harvest. S o u th e r n O regon C o m p a n ï . DOLLARS. Capt. W. C. Harris has contracted with John Blomquist, the boat builder, for a new gasoline launch for the Sumner route. He has found the launch he is using now, and which was only recently built to be too small for the growing traffic on the slough. The new S. M NOSLER, Prp. boat will be six feet longer, or 42 feet in length, 7 foot beam, will be Highest price paid for Butter-fat and Cream. equipped with an 8 horsepower en J- G- Fish < £ Sons, Props- Milk, Cream and Butter «old at retail. gine, and is expected to outrun any. thing on the bay. Captain Harris MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxen, Cubes, Apple and Fruit B oxrs,1 Cabinet«, Tables, Counters, Store Front«, etc. proposes to keep up with tbe times Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given and furnish improves! facilities as Sold on monthly installments, or di«coqqt (or cash. prompt Attention. fast ns they are needed.— Mail. Levi C Strauss cCos o p p er-riv eted OveraJ-ljs t Order your summer suits Slagle. Spring Specialties G reat Reductions. 1903 SEASON. 0 . C. S A N F O R D REAL Leep & Fish. Sanford’s Bargains ESTATE. ¡/New Drug S to re, GEO- A- CHURCHMAN. PROP Prescriptions A Specialty. i-Golden Building - - Coquille, O regon.! A Few Bargains! Notice! Lyons’ Store, Coquille Coquille City Furniture C ream ery, and BOX FA TORY DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS