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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1903)
LOCAL i L'EMS. Fur n first el»!*« Mr»- Nosier’:». h n»<»k *, go to Tin ra me h fe v eln ii"ill salmon in the market. Fly Bouncer will keep the tor menting flies from your cows. Ladies! H u '« you seen Mrs. Baloh’s new Millinery goods. J. P. Barkdoll, of Norway, liiid business in town Wednesday. The steam Feather Renovator is coming to Coquille. Mining location notices at Dry- den's, the lob Printer. Meeting Ht the Adfeut ell iicli 18, dedication Suuday 23rd. W riting tablets, pens, pencils, etc., at the New Drug Store. Roval W ringers Washboards and Tube. T. If Melil A Co’». IfcTlie Chico arlived in the river Sunday night a little after Midnight Mason Fruit Jar», cap», and rub ber» at Kanoimitz’s, Produce of »¡I kind-» taken at the P. F. aud L. C 'i’s »tore. Warned— A fine Scotch Collie or shepherd pup. Addiess the H erald . are Mere W ith the Goods! The Pacific For fine figure go to tin- New Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Church man, proprietor. A gn at many of nm towns people are going to the Bandon beach for recreation. Mrs. Webber, o f near Arago, For the best glass o f Ice Cold, For Job Printing, g o to Dryden, made our office » pleasant call yes Soda in town, go to Mrs. N osler’s, terday. next to Odd Fellow ’s building. n trial will convince you. Now Dry Go-ais just in at Mrs. Obituary. Eric Anderson was accidental It pays to spray your cows with A. E. Seaman, the Marshfield Nosier's. ly drowned in Catching Slough Fly Bouncer. Knowllon sells it, attorney, ran in to soe us on busi Fresh fruits aud cabbage at Mrs Almina Hoag was born in Mace- week ago. ness while iu town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nosier, of Nosler’s. don, Wayne county. New York, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W illard ex For the American Cream Separ Bridge, are in town visiting rela Perfumery -th e finest imported Departed this life pect to start for Sisson, California ator, the beat and most up-to-date March 5, 1814. tives and friends. August 11, 1903. She was married — at the New Drue Store. in abont ten days. maebiue, go to J. A. Lamb A Co. to Daniel St. John in 1831. To Mason's Fruit Jnrs, Caps and A fine line of Cigars just Beat business location in Co The protracted meetings nt the this union seven children were boru, ceived at Mrs. Nosler’s. llubhers, and Jelly G lass»« at quille. Five yers lease preferred M. E. church nre having a large Robinson's ¡Store. two sons and five daughters. Mrs. L. P. Maury left ou Friday J. J. 8 tanley . attendance aud good interest All Her first husband died in 1880. for a visit at her old home io Jack J. G. Fish A 8ons, of our furni Burgess Colvin is home on should attend. In 1882 she was married to Joseph sou couuty. ture factrory, are prepared to fill visit after a two-years’ absence in Sherwin-Williams Paints cover Sage, who died in 1890. Her par orders for apple boxes. Humboldt county California. T o R e n t —A small and neatly 25 per cent more than other brands ents were strict Quakers and all her W e havo o f considerable com Ap. W. S. Perry is offering his house - -guaranteed, life she was taught the Bible. At furnished house in Copuille. plaint of cutworms in the Norway bold goods at private sale. Here T, H. Mehl A Oo. the age of eight she united with ply to J. H. Nosier. and Fishtrap sections. is a change for good bargains. The pleasant countenance of our the Friends and started in the E. B. Price, Riverton’s clever friend, J. H. Matbeny, o f M yitle Christian life, telling her mother merchant, made our city a busi Point, was to be met on oar streets she wanted to be a good girl. At ness call on Wednesday. the age of fifteen she attended a Mrs. W ill Croy, o f this city visited Coquille yesterday. Miss Florence Rosa, of Bandon, despised Methodist meeting where her sister, Mrs. Alva Westgnte, at City she beeamo wonderfully awakened Marshfield, sevdral days last week. returned home Wednesday after Oregon, visit o f several days in town with about her soul, yet knowing the Tbe Mesdamos P. E. Drane and prejudice there was by her parents Mrs. J. D. Lowe. B. F. Lawrence visited Mrs. Thom toward the Methodist, she resolved The latest song is: order your as Drsue, o f Faikersburg, several music of Chas. Gr sseu Music Co., to go to the mourners bench and days last week. Marshfield, Oregon. The latest did so, but finding no peace she Have yon been in to see the bar started home with her older brother always on baud, sold at J off. and young friends who did not ap gain counter at the Pacific Furni- Grandma Guinn, who spent the -A- Specialty. prove of her going to tbe alter of tur« and Lumder Co’s store? I f past month in this city visiting with prayer. She prayed God to give not you should go at once. The steamer Alliauco got into Atsend the Pioneer»’ Reunion at Grandma Leneve, returned to her her grace and strength to go in her home at Marshfield yesterday. Myrtle PoiDt Fridny. thp bay Sunday morning. home and tell her mother she had B. FeuteD, W ill Corbin and W. found Jesus and then in her broth P ig * for Sale— large an I arn ill. H a lf Ground Salt for hay, etc, H. Wigant, o f M yrtle Point, come ers wagon along the road “ A great Enquire of Bert Seal, Coquille. at Geo. A. Robinson’s. Physician and Surgeon, Such a Pharmacy Building, Coquille, Or. Fiue Ice Cream and a private New gloves, velvets, and trim down last eveing to attend the light shone in her soul. A. 0. U. W. lodge at this place. flood of joy came to her heart no room to servo it lu at Mrs. Nos- mings at Mra. Moon’s store. Office hours, 10 to 12; 2 to 5; aud She Mrs. C. H. Flitcroft, o f North human tongue could tell.” ler’s. I f you have fat boga to sell, drop 7 to 8. hastened on to her home and enter Bend, sailed by the last Alliance See the ad o f the Fist National a line to L. N. Barnes A Co., Ban- Her for Newberg to see her mother, ed with her young friends. Bank of Coquille in another Col don. Mrs. Rhodes Gardiner, who is ill. mother was sitting reading the umn. F ob S ale . — A good pony and There will be a meeting at the Bible, she npproached her mother OP Highest spot osali price paid for j mule, apply to P. E. Drane, Co J. F. Scliroeder place' on the day fol and said: ‘‘0 mother 1 have found wool at the Pacific Furniture and qnille, Coq-uille, Oregon. Jesus.” Mother arose and said: lowing the Pioners’ Reunion nt M yr Lumbar Co’s store J. G- F ish .o f the furniture fac “ I was too happy B >AKD of directors tle Point which takes place on F ri “ Let us pray.” F o b S a l e . — A well bred two year tory, is ore pared to gum croscut to eat or sleep for days.” She unit R. C. D ement A. J. S herwood day. old filly. A rare bargain. Address saws. L. H . H azard Woman’s F rien d—The great ed with the Methodist church and L. H arlocker H. A. Todd, Arago, Or. Fine line o f Universal Stoves Golden Washing Compound, for bas ever romnined in this church I saiah H acker O rders taken for any article not kept in stock. R. E. S hine I f yon Lave a house or barn to and Ranges just arrived at T. H. which Mrs. Lottie Davis is agent, always satisfied and with groat faith New Goods Received By Every Steamer. move, call on or address W. A. Mold A Co’s. CORRESPONDENTS can be found at Straug’s Em pori In God. She was baptized in 1852 » .H A M . P R O F IT S AMD l ll’l f l i S4E.ES.” by Dr. Doane, 23 years after being National Bank of Commerce, Goodman, Coquille City. OUR M OTTO IS For the best of fresh standard um. converted, at a camp meeting held The new woolen mill at North patent medicines go to the New N. Y. City, \V. M. K ay who ¡ b conducting a at South Yamhill, Oregon. Bend received a lot o f machinery Drug Store. logging camp near Riverton, was Croeke-Woolworth National Bank, Our buyer is constantly in the market, an! takes advantage of al by the Signal on Saturday. She was one of nine children, Mrs. Taylor Dpment, Dement, of Myrtle to town Thursday. H e informs us San Francisco. low prices, and we cannot be undersold. Our purpose is to keep the best Mrs. E. Lewin, o f Marshfield, Point is down visiting her parents, that the camp is doing a rushing three boys and six girls, all devout 1st National Bank of Portland, of all lines of goods, and our prices will be as low as the maikots and returned botpe Friday aftpr a visit Mr. and Mrs. B. Figg, o f this c i*y - business. Christians. Her owu children ore Portland, Ore of several days in thin city and All customers may be assured of fair F or S ale . A fine farm team, a Matt Warner, our new coiner all Christians walking in the way Transacts a General Banking bus tho quality of goods will permit. Bandon. mare aud horse, weight about. 1000 friend, late irf 3pokane, expects of thoii* mother. and honest dealing. iness. Mrs. J. 8- Hayes, of this city, ac lbs ench. Apply to J D. Myers, bis wife from Grants Pass, where She often said she had to have companied by her daughters, go to Coquille. she is visiting at present, the last of her religion, she could’nt get along the week. Oakland by this Chico to visit with ont it. Her lot was not al Miss May McCoy, of Bandon, re friends. She I f you wish to either buy or sell ways cast in pleasaut places. N 1* » E H O «1« *»»1 $ « < * ? « * * » » turned borne Saturday after a visit $1000 will buy a good 320-aore of sevpral days with friends io any real estate, 1 am in a position was an old pioneer landmarker, h e - I N ----- stock ranch in southwestern Coos. this this city. to give you the best possible service. moving from place to place. Using J. J. S tanley . her own expression, ‘‘I have been G ive me a trial. Who tiol the cow's tvil to his 1 :g in the proeos* of milk For one of the neatest homes in from sea to sea and there abouts.” J. J. S tanley . Fiue Carpets aud Rugs woven ing, sail she hid not l r v g 'e l him ore' tw > miles before the city with two beautiful lota by Mrs. K. Holverson, of the he realized ho hat m ile i 'distike. Miss Y irg ie W oodford who bas She helped to civilize the people $ 1200 Good business property 1 block Clemens place hdow Lamps creek. and lovely fruit trees, apply at the spent tbe past year with friends in and everyone she came in contact from postoffloe, suitable for H e r a l d office. H o w IM-U.C13. F a r t h e r boarding or lodging bonne. Pot city, returned to her home at Med with felt the weight of her Christ F or S a l e — A good business lo nt this price thnt it roav be sold nt $1200 will buy a 160-acre atook ford last week. H er many friends ian experience, even the dumb sav once. cation. For particulars enquire Must you be draggad before you realize you are making a age. She was often thrown among I 350 10 acre tract o f bench land near ranch with lots o f outlying range. here regret to see her go away. or address, W. H. ScHROEDER, mistake iii not using Electric Lights. tbe Indians in the days when the » ■ town, lays fine, sloping toward Eight miles from Coquille. Arago, Oragon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Adams, of sooth, extra fine place for fruit, paleface was hated and many were J. J. S tanley . Myrtle Poiut, come come down chickens, etc, No improvements, Auyona wishing to go to Rose- cruelly slaughtered by these savage Don t miss this chnnce. Adams burg will find it to their interest to W hy pay au ageut $5.00 to $8.00 yesterday morning, Mr. demons. With her kindness and $ 2 0 0 0 170 acres four raileH from town, figure with A. B. Dean, of this city, for enlarging your Photo, when contiuueing his trip to Band.in, Hr. acres nnimprovod botiom. bal implicit faith in God, she nnd her’s ance hill. 50 Acres being good tim on the trip to the Point. yon can get it dime free at Geo. A. Mrs. Adams is visiting in towo. were spared. Once when in Michi ber, 20 acroH hill slasbeJ. Fair Call aud see For choice O. I. C. pigs enquire gan, she with her helpless babes The MeBdames C H. Fry and Robinson’s Store? honse, good water. Most be sold nt once. samples. of S. L . Lafferly at Norway, Or. C. O. Dryden went tr North Bend were alone und three huudred sav $ 400 2 2-5 acres bench land, edge o f Friday to visit with Mrs. C. H. town, com fortable house, spring Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, of Pigs from registered stock and ages surrounded the house with ubject to registery. water, small fruit. Altogether Flltcroft, n sister of the former. this city, are visiting the parents of burning fire-brands they entered a nice place. S. L. L afferty . Olruce vacant lots, residence the former, Mr. and Mrs. J. E the house, and she fell on her knees $ 2800 Good 50-aore farm, near town, W e do Plumbing and Tin work. with her babes by her side and property and business houses for Hawkins, o f Langlois, before they common buildings, partially iro proved, on river ana wagon road. In fact anything in our line. prayed to God for protection, and sale at prices that will surprise start on their trip to California. *%s& B est Equipped Shop in Coos County, W ill make a $5000 place with Quality and prices guarranteed. the chief told the Indians to go you. J. J- S ta nley . $1000 more improvement. A. J. Wilson, Jacob Croy, J. B. Give us a trial aud be convinced. H ot and Cold Baths. Only First-Class Work. % 3 0 0 0 Afine oorner business property. ; away and he returned aud reached Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nosier, of Davis and B. H. Raskin, started T. H. M ehl A Co. out his bauds to her saying, $ 450 House and 7 lots in Kiverton. A COQTJXLLE this city, started for San Diego, today for Bandon to take the - - - O E E aO N White man’s — — genuine bargain. Mrs. P. McGurty and children, W hite man's God! California, Saturday, going by the steamer Chico for San Francisco acres fine tim ber on Middle Cbico to San Francisco. They go where they will take in the G. A. late o f Riverton, went to the bay God.” She said her room was full % 600 » ■ — i Fork. Oruises oyer three m illion Friday to take tbe steamer for of holy Angels instead of Indians. to reside. fir and over four hundred thous R. encampment. and cedar. Portland on their way toCarbon- Her whole life was fraught witn When you want a physic that, is Mra. Wm. Gallipr, o f Bandon, ada, Washington, when Mr. Mc- remarkable instances— if all were $ 450 2 fine residence lots, close in, A mild and gentle, easy to take and came up the last of the week to ■ genuine bargain. Gnrty is working in the coal mines. written they would make an inter certain to act always use Chamber make her neice Mrs. Fred Einglit, $ 525 Good residence and 2 lots. 1 in esting book. ( I wish I owned one. '■ bottom, 3 blocks from business. W. A. K e lly ’s ten-year-old boy lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. a visit before she returned to her -D E A L E R I N - Alprofitable investment. Mnst bo fell in the river Wednesday while — Hol< omb.) She delighted to talk For sale by It S. Kuo vtto i. sold soon. home iu Yorkville, III. Mrs. playing on tbe logs in the boom at on religon, frequently saying: “ Hap $ 400 F air house and 2 lots in Nosler’s Fro* during the mooth of Aug Knight accompanied by her friend, the mill and might have drowned py as a clam.” She often spoke of Addition. Installment plan. est to the Pioneers of Coos Co. Mrs Brydon. started on tlieii re had not John Moomaw aud Geo. iher children being so kind to her $2400 320 acres good tim ber land near Sumner. Look this np. Grave.!. PlintocrMpher of Bandon. turn Sunday. Williams, who are working on thp and rejoiced that they were all on $ 600 R®w 4-room cottage and 4 lots. Or og m, w ill make two Cabinet Pho- file ladies' iiall game « liich took New Dispatch, come to bis rescue their way to Heaven. near business. A good buy. t • ' l a p l . s ftO-* of charge for each place Saturday afternoon— the just in time. Her homo was the pioneer preach $ 400 Neat oottage and 2 lots near Aoad- mo I oat w ll favor him with a »¡i- young matrons vs the maids was a emy. Cheap at this price. How her countenance The league ball games o f Sunday er’s home. nug fof a negative at his gallery. 500 F ftl r honse and barn 3 lots, 2 in j success and a very enjoyable affair. proved a success for Marshfield would lighten up when the names $ — ■ botiom , bearing frn it trees. The Dress goods department o f The maids were suecesefnl in a ud Bandon. Bandon and North of those old pioneor preachers were $ 600 X block, good location. Best bar- gai n in lots ever offered in Co- Geo. A. Robinson's store, has re acore o f 17 to 23 The amount raised Bend crossed bats at the latter mentioned. She loyed every body. — • qnille. ceived the following for Ladies’ was $40 which goes for the benefit place, and the score stood 1 to 0. The Christ-like spirit was hers. $ 3 5 0 3 fine corner lots, fine view, best Tailor suits, etc., Broadcloth, K er o f the 4th o f July. Coquille and Marshfield crossed Her life was made up of kindness, — ■ building site fo r sale in this dfty. Office— Up-stairs near Postoffice. sey, Melton, Panama canvas, armore and the praying, trusting and rejoicing oc $ 5 5 0 Good 6-room house and 1 lot near R. R. Howard, a young gentle bats at Marshfield, — Academy. A nice home. Crepe, Soliel, Melrose, Silk Poplin, man o f Carvallis, who bas been score stood 8 to 2. cupied her mind. Heaven grew I t is impossible to describe my list in this Tricot, Flake Vfnetan, Camelins. sojourning in this county for sever Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sherrard, of nearer and dearer until Jesus, the 03lumn. I f yon are looking fo r a good &8S2S! . .. Great 81iepherd of the sheep said: Miss Ethel Johnson, of this city, al weeks, informs us that our Sumner, came over Saturday ac piece o f property at a reasonable prioe, I and Mother can certainly suit you. their daughter, “ Come up higher,” started Tuesday for California young friend, W. L. Patterson, who companied by Rem efnbei, I rent houses and farms and wherp she will join her mother, graduated at bis city a year ago. Mrs. Colonel John Lane, o f Pierce, Sage’s happy spirit want out to be do all kinds o f agency business. Come in Mrs Alfred Johnson, win» has been was married to a fine young lady Idaho, who is here visiting her with God forever. visiting Mrs. Dave Albert, another o f that section in June, BDd is now parents and friends. They spent Heaven is dearer to us all nowr and see me before bnying. le a n save yon daughter for aeveral weeks. Miss practicing his professior, that of at Sunday in this city with MartiD because of these earthly ties, who D O L L A R S . Ethel will consult physicians in torney, in Baker City, being asso Sherrard and Mrs. W. T. Kerr. are leaving us one by one and join regard to her throat trouble while ciated with Judge C. A. Johns, of Mrs. Chris Chism nee Jessie ing the innumerable throng who that place. below. Simmons, arrived by the last A lli have washed their robes and are ance from her home near Euteka singing before the throne: “ Glory GENERAL L IN E O F C H E M IC ALS, DRUGS, P A T E N T Cal., accompanied by her sister, and honor be unto Him who hath M E D IC IN E S , D R U G G ISTS’ S U P P L IE S Miss Phoebe. Mrs. Chism has redeemed us and washed us in his T O IL E T A R T IC L E S , ETC. Any person cutting Timber or been very low lately, patting in own precious blood. Bark of any description on the most of the time since she went be VV. S. H o l c o m b . lands of the the Southern Oregon j low in a hospital, hut is somewhat Company, or removing same, or j improved. T b e deceased leaves to mourn other property, from said lands, j E. A. McDuffee and family who i hnr demise three son’s K ariet St. without being duly authorized in! have spent tbe past two years io John, Wm. A. 8t John, and Henry writing, will be Prosecuted ac-1 San Jose, California, arrived bv B. St. John, and four danghtera. cording to Law. tbe Cbico SuDdav night. Mrs. Having had many years of experience in this linn Hnnuah J. White, Anregene Lech- McDuffee remained on the lower we nre prepared to give all the tonth'iler. Carrie E Seeley and river with relatives and friend« best of satisfaction Almimt C. Crow The fnneral while Ether, is nowon our street« will take place Wednesday the 19fb renewing old acquaintances. Their at 2 p t at M E. church, inter many friends are glad to eye them S outhern O regon C ompany . ment at Mneonic cecnetry. with ns again, FINE WATCH REPAIRING! ENGRAVING OPTICIAN. Wilson Jewelry Co. puri)iture and Lumber Company, Coquille City, Oregon, rçnowlton’s DRUG STORE Keep Drugs and Druggists Sundries Schoolbooks, Blankbooks. a Full GENERAL Fine Stationery E. J. Leonard, M. D. FIRST NATIONAL BANK and Cmplete Stock of MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES CLOTHING. DRESS GOODS, OIL SHITS AND RUBBER BOOTS. Readymade CiOtliinii a Specialty W . T. K E R R , Sanford’s Bargains REAL M an a ge r. rr ESTATE. m m m m The Palace Barber Shop, M McDonald Proprietor 0 . C SANFO RD REAL ESTATE. C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N . R en ta H o u s e s an d F a rm s , D o s s e G e n e r a l A g e n c y B u s in e s s . " •M Ü H Drug S to re, Notice! Levi S trau ss cC os C o p p e r-r iv e t e d GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP Prescriptions A Specialty. Any per sum furnishing sufficient \ evidence for the recowry o f property so taken and conviction o f the partie,s concerned, will Is; given one-half of i|tíolden Building the property recovered. - - - Coquille. Oregon. ■ ¡M l