Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, December 15, 1903, Image 3

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E d Hadsell, o f the lower river,
was op to this city yesterday.
Christmas Tutkeye at Draco's.
The n-nl Hnvslaijil C h illi at
M rB. Nosier's.
Order \uur Chiis-t-nas tuikey
from P. E. Draue-
Fine line of late dress goods just
in at Mrs. Nosier*.
Good tea in bulk at '25 cents per
pound at P. E. Drane’s.
New dress goods to suit you just
opened at Mrs. Nosler’s.
Have you seen those flue O xfoid
Waistings at Lorenz’s.
Ladies! Have yon seen Mra
Batch's new M illinery goods.
J. W. Mast, o f Prosper, greeted
friends in town yesterday.
1'iueHt table Balt at P. E. Drnnc’8.
Christmas Turkeys at Draues.
Go tn
Turkeys.
Drone's for
Christmas
G. W . Wimer, of Fishtrap, has
some floe barley for sale.
T ry tbe Olym pic Self-risiug pan­
cake floor at P. E. Dranea.
.See tbe grand premium offer
H. T. Hobweers, o f tbe Point, had
business down ibis way yesterday. with gum at Mrs. Nosler's.
Mr. and Mr*. C. I. Green, of
Uncle Don Giles o f tbe Point,
made our city a flying visit yester­ Lampa creek, were in town Wed
need ay.
day.
A large assortment of men’s
For a grand bargan in a Irving
Piano--a8 good dm new-apply at this youths' and boys’ suits just arrived
at G. A. Robinsons.
office.
Knowlton’s “ t o r e
Coquille
City,
Oregon,
Drugs and Druggists.’ Sundries,
Schoolbooks Blankbooks.
Fine Stationery
S pecialty.
H erald office phone No. 105.
A nice line o f candies at Hersey’s
T ry that mince meat at. tbe
Eclipse.
Call and see C. B. Leep’s new
stock o f goods. / •
F or a first class smoke, go to
Mrs. Nosler’s.
C. B. Leep has all kinds of logger«
calks for shoes.
Closing out sale o f hardware at
W . T, K err & Co’s.
Ladies’ Gent’s and Children’s
Mackintoshes at K err A Co’s.
Fine Hammrless shotguns from
$25 to $50 at T. H. Mehl A Co’a.
John Gillardi, was up fiom R iv ­
erton yesterday and made our office
a pleasant call.
P. B. Hoyt, the popular BanloD
barber, come up yesterday and
remained over with us.
Just receiyed an entirely new
line of Misses’ an1 Ladies’ caps,
very swell goods, Mra. Nosier.
For choice early thorough bred
Boff Leghorn pullets enquire o f S.
Lr. L a f f e k t v , Norway Oiegom
Step in at V. R. Wilson’s aod
bear a grapliaphooe reproduction
o f a piece o f Chinese band music.
Uncle Dave Mathers and little
daughter were tip from the' ltrwer
river Friday doing some shopping.
Choice vacant lots,
residence
property and business bouses for
sale at prices that will surprise
you.
J. J. S tanley .
Ralph Nosier, our young and
popular barber,
started yester­
day for a visit o f a few weeks at
different point in tbe Willamette
valley.
The Christian Endeavor o f the
Christian church will give nn en­
tertainment and piuk social some
time in January. Watch for par­
ticulars later.
Rev. C. D. Price, o f Bancroft
went down to Riverton Thursday to
see bis friends who are making
an extended visit with relatives and
friends at that place.
W. 8- Caldwell, of Scottsburg,
was in town several days last week,
looking at the surroundings of our
city with a view to locating in case
he liked the country.
Mrs. G. W. Martin, o f the Star
Restaurant, bought out tbe restur-
BDt department of “ The Our W ay”
and tbe patrons o f that resort will
fiod her ever ready to serve them
in good style.
On the 2nd Mouday evening o f
January there will be a joint instal­
lation o f officers given by the G.
A R. and Circle of this citv. Tbe
Poets and Circles o f Bandon and
M yrtle Point have been invited to
participate.
Jnliue Jacobson, son o f o f our
popnlar furniture man, started for
Oakland, California, last Wednes­
day to enter tbe Polyticlinic school
o f that city. H e spent several
months in there in school last year
and «ml is getting along well with
his studies.
Christmas Turkeys at Draoes.
Five Bars Naptha Soap for 25c,
at LoreDZ's.
Nice line of Holiday goods at
KnowltonHs Drug Store.
A fine assortment of extra good
drums, all sises, at M. H. Hersey’s.
The most up-to-date line of
Dreee Goods is found at Lorenz's.
A whole carload o f fine airtight
stoves to select from at T. H. Mehl
A Co’a.
G o and see the fine china dishes
for Christmas presents at Mrs.
Norler’s
Carolina Rioe Flakes for mush
or puddings— something new— at
P. E. Drane’s.
K err A Co’s, is the place to get
your suits of clothes for men,
youths, aDd children.
Capt. Olsen, of “ Tbe Royal,” re­
turned the last of tne week from a
trip to San Francisco.
Flour, roled barley, sliotls and
bran, tbe best in town and as cheap
as the cheapest at Ray's.
English Breakfast Tea, excel­
lent cup quality,
25 cents per
pound and up, at Kanematz's.
Martin A Wilson, proprietors of
the new liery baru will deliver you
a good, full tier o f wood at $150.
Attorney E. B. Heabrook
and
Fred Kruse, of Ms rsbfield, uinde
the county seat a business call yes­
terday.
Large consignments of goods
are now being received by Kerr
A Co., both from Han Francisco
and Portland.
G. W. Webber, o f Arago, was in
town Friday to meet his son, P.
Webber, who arrived from San.
Francisco tbat day.
Rev. Mulkej will
preach at
Marshfield next Sunday morning
and lecture in the ifternoon.
The
work there seems to be growing in
interest.
Our friend, Andrew Perkins, who
spent tbe summer on Puget Sound,
arrived here nt his old stamping
grounds and among many friends
by Friday’s train.
Among the Holiday goods on
display at Knowlton’g Drug Store,
we
notice
a
large
assort­
ment o f fine Stationary, Books,
Games and Pictures, besides Dolls,
Toys, etc.
N- Huntley, o f Johnson’s mill,
who has been ill for some time be­
ing threatened with pneumonia,
was in town Saturday, being much
improved. H e expects to be able
to bold a position soon.
F o r S a l e . — As good as new 4
horse engine and 6-horse boiler
and a good Simplex churn and but­
ter worker. Any or all at good
bargain and time given on approv­
ed securty, if desired. Inquire at
this office.
A. C. Lnkens, tbe carpenter and
contractor, has taken charge of
Mrs. Wickham’s boarding house
which is in course of construction,
and will, in bis usual way <>f
promptly and expediciously do­
ing things, complete this job.
W P Rrp the exclusive dealers in
the Smith A Barnes piano and have
sold them throughout the north­
west for many years and the reason
why we are selling them today is
because they give the very best
o f satisfaction.
Allen A Gilbert-Ramaker Co.
W as T kd . — Knowledge of a L ife
Insurance Company, which writes a
definite contradTof insurance, which
combines tbe peculiar and special
advantages contained in tbe poli­
cies of the Mutual Benefit L ife In ­
E. M. F u r m an ,
surance Company, of Newark, N. J.
W alter C ülih , M. D., Local Agent. P. O. Box 218, Marshfield, Or.
Lest Strauss
ta
C o p p e r-riv e te d
O v e r a ll)»
F ir e fresh honey on sale - at
! I o' pnz ’ s .
Robinson's is the phicf to buy
your suits.
Eastern and home cured ’ hams
aud bacon nt Buys.
Full liuo of Men’s suits and
overcoats st Lorenz's.
A flue liue of Cigars just re­
ceived at Mrs. Nosler’s.
The National Separate Loaf Tab­
lets at the New Drug Store.
W ill Darby has been a little un­
der the weather for a few daya.
Don’t forget that K err A Co-
is closing out Hardware at cost.
All kinds of meals at all hours at
all prices at the Broiler— Marsh­
field.
Eugouo Hamhlock, of the lower
river, was in tewn trading some yes­
terday.
Dr. Russell was called to see
Mrs. Cal Jackson, of Gravel Ford
on Sunday,
For fine cigars go to the New
Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churohmau,
proprietor.
Some good commu uicationH are
crowded out this week, having ar­
rived too late.
Ladies remember that Mrs. Nos­
ier keeps The McCall Patterns price
10, and 15,cts.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
“ OUR
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Japanese Art Goods, Haviland
China, Bric-a-Brac.
QUICK-LUNCH
AN E L E G A N T STO CK
COUNTER
Fine Watches, Rings, Etc.
Wilson Jewelry Co.
A nice line Groceries at Draue’s.
Wm. Hansen, of Prospei, was in
town yesterday.
Something new io the way of
Stove Blacking at P. E. Drone's.
Attorney G. M. Short, of tbe
Point, bad business in town yester­
day-
For a big bargain in three fine
building lots in this city, call at this
office.
Some beautiful toilet sets, wash
bowls aud pitchers, etc. at M. H.
Hersey’s.
MiBs Lizzie Price who came down
Rev. R. A. Reagan, o f this city,
from Bancroft with her father last will preaoh several evenings in
week, has been visiting Mrs. Lund Rrverlon this week. He will fill
and other friends in town.
his pulpit here Sunday, and next
The latest song is: order your week well preach several sermends
music of Cbas. Gr sset] Music C o, in Bandon.
Marshfield, Orbgou.
The latest
Pat Hennesy, superintendent of
alwAys on hand, sold at £ off
the Newport mine, was in town a
C. Spurgeon, of Washington, a day or so last week, aDd purchased
nephew o f the late E. S. Spurgeon, a spau o f mules o f J. J. (Jurreu, of
of Bandon, came down last week M yrtle Point, while over this way,
and is looking about for a few days. which will be used in tbe iniue, ,
C. J. Francbi, leader of the Ban­
For those popular and powerful
remedies, Liquid Electricity and don band who was with the Bau­
A L L H E A L IN G O IL . pot up by dot! dramatic troupe which played
Wm. Oildy, call Bt the New Drug­ at the Point Saturday night, oome
down yesterday and proceeded to
store.
the hay.
He was accompanied by
Tbe Mieses Delhi aud Emma bis wife.
RobiosoD, sisters o f our townsman,
Henry Belloni, son of Geo. B el­
G. A. RobiuHon, departed for their
home in Denver, Colorado bv the ow i, o f near town, started for San
Frnuciaco, last Wednesday where
Cbico which sailed Sunday.
lie goes to have an eye doctored. It
A recent letter from our fnend, will be remembered he bad quite
J. W. Stron lateot Bandon, informs a serious time last year with oue
us that be and family have located of his eyes when he came up to at­
at Hood River, Oregon, where they tend the Academy.
are ready to receive the H erald
H. Cleavland, o f Portland, urriv.
again.
ed last week on his rounds making
Frank Snow and family, o f tbe
delivery tor the Pacific Floral Nurs­
North Fork, were in towu yester­
ery, o f that city, he having-solicited
day on their way to California,
here last summer, taking msny
having concluded to make that state
orders. This is a reliable firm and
tbeir home in the future.
W e are
we are sure our people bave made
sorry to lose them.
no mistake in ordering from them-
Knut Erithson, late o f South
Capt. Levi Suyder arrived to
Dakota, an expert boot and shoe­
maker, arrived here Saturday and town on Wednesday from the bay,
is now with C. B. Leep. The finest Laving gotten from Poget sound by
of work will be turnsd out by these steamer. The Captain likes the
sooDd. very well, and says Tacoma
gentlemen in the future
and Seattle are pretty good towns,
Judgo Schroeder, of Arago, was hut too far from Coquille to amount
in towu yesterday to recieve a piece to very much— to him we sup­
o f farm machinery which come pose.
over by tbe traiu. It is a fertilizer
C. A. Rohrabache, o f Portland,
distributer, and tbe first machine
o f the kind to be brought to this ceneral agent for the Washington
L ife Insurance Co., o f New York,
county.
Fresh Nute,
Finest Luucb Good
Choice Confectionery, F ig Wafer«,
Oregon Fruite,
Sweet Crackers,
Tropical Fruite.
| Cigars end Tabacco.
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W . T . B U R T O N , Prop.
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NEW RESTAURANT
M e a ls S e rv e d in the B e s t S t y l e s o f
C u lin a r y A rt.
I of Fare at the
"OUR WAY”
B eef Steak, 15o
Pork Chops, 15c
Sausage, 15o
Ham, 15c
Hamburg, 15c
Mutton 15o
Oyster Soup, 15c
Clem Soup, 15o
Vegetables, 10c
Egg, 5c
Ham Sandwitches, 5o
Oue piece fried CbiokeD, 5c
Cake, 5o
Pie, 5o
Coffee, 5c
Tea, 5o
Milk, So
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*8 .
Milk, 5c.
Lemonade, 5c,
IceCream , 10c.
Milk Shake, 5c
Ice Cream Soda,
Milk Shake with egg, 10.
10c.
W. 1
BURTON.
Prop.
M.G.Pohl, Dr. «/Optics,
MRS.
Also furnished rooms.
J.
M Ü LKEY,
Prop
W.T. l ^er r&Co
-D E A L E R
IN -
PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND GAPS,
FLOUR and FEED.
LATEST STYLE IN
Gents’ purnishiijgs
DRESSGOODS, LADY’S CLOTH, FLANNEL,
FLANNELETTE, ETC.
Myrtle Point, Or.
Highest Grade Lenses.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in
ayery case.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
Ooq-ullle, Oregon.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
A. J. S herwood
L . H. H azard
I saiah H acker
R. E. S hine
R . C. D ement
L . H arlocker
THE 3
W
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Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in the process o f milk- «
iug, said she had not dragged him over two miles before Z
he realized he had made a mistake.
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H o w ivT-ucJa. Or’artli.er
Must you be dragged before you realise yon ere making • -
mistake in not using Electric Ligh ts.
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IlH IIM iM H IH lM IIK IIIIIIIH IH U M IIM U II
Deprives You ol Your
Dotr Ones.
Show your love for the one who
is gone by providing e monument
worthy tbe memory o f that one.
A large monument or e small
marker, whichever you choose at
his place, will show the best ju d g­
ment o f first-class designers and
workmen.
Sanford’s Bargains
-IN ----
REAL.
| 15000
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ESTATE.
One of tbe finest farms in
Coos oonnty.
COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS
One of the best 27-acre dairy
places on Coquille river,
will
rent.
$ 350 10 acre tract of bench land near
town, lays fine, sloping toward
south, extra fine place for fruit,
chickens, etc. No improvements,
Don’ t miss this chance.
F M Stewart Prop
M A R S H F IE L D , OR.
$ 4000 A good farm of r>0 acres and
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large list personal property.
$ 3600
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Telephone, Main 288.
0 . C. SANFORD
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$ 5000 A An« 40-aorefarm Aear Arago.
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Mostly rich bottom, all improved.
First-class house and two new
barnes, other buildings and con­
veniences. A model dairy ranch.
Most be sold soon if sold at this
pnoe.
$ 2600
A first class small dairy farm of
m mbm
90 acres near Arago. All fine river
bottom. 20 sores under cultivation
Good House,
barn and other
buildings. Orchard. This is a
bargain.
$ 350 Neal
house and two fine
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lots near the Aoaderov. This is
dirt cheap.
$ 600 House and one lot near business.
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Pay« 10 per cent interest on this
prioe.
$12.50
Good business property 1 block
from postofflee,
suitable
for
boarding or lodging honse. Put
at this price that it may be sold at
once.
i
350 * fine corner lota, fine view, boot
- building site for aale in this city.
I t ia impossible to describe my list in thi*
column. I f yon are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable price, (
can certainly aoit you.
Kemertibet, I rent houses and farms and
do nil kinds o f agency business. Come in
and see me before buying, I can save you
OOLLAB8.
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Death’s Harvest
CORRESPONDENTS
National Bank of Commerce,
N Y. City
Crocko-Woolworth Nutionnl Bank,
San Francisco
1st National Bank of Portland,
Portland, Ore
Transact* a General Banking bus­
iness.
Knowlton’s Drug Store has many j " ^ e onr iown a * 3 " V " ? I « '
nice novelties in CelluloH, Glass ’ i r - R,v’ Accompanie
v .
and Leather goods.
Fine Toilet
Toilet 1
i 9 9 ^ - “ ’ ’ Marshfield who is as- $ 250 Two nice corner lota Nosler’ s
• I s is tin g
Addition.
Sets, Comb and Brush Sets, and' H,9t,ne
ol<1 « M,tlenmD’ hp
ing od crutches, the result of a
100
Two oorner bottom lota.
Manicure Sets, etc. Call and get
prices before buying your Christ-1 ?Pr* ,nP<^ »okle.
They will be
Two fine lota near the school-
back in » few days aud temaiu
house.
mas presents.
i longer.
Two lota nicely located.
Dr, Russell goes to Portlaud bv
Samuel Miller, ftora Indiana,
the next Alliance which will sail
Half block of aix fine lota
W. W. Sanders, from Kentucky
about Friday.
He will visit his
aod John Luke from Illinois, ar-
I A fine corner busineas property
old home near Salem.
W hile in
d
a j l _in
i
i rived here last Thursday with their
House and 3 lota in Kiverton. A
Portland be w.l purchase several f
.y
u
locations. Mr.
gen nine bargain.
| new appliances for Ins office.
H e Mi|ler>
hon8e alnng-
Neat cottage and 2 lota near Acad­
400
will be gone a week or such a mat- Rj(, p , hp Chrigtjnn chQrt.hi w J p
emy. Cheap at this prioe.
| er’
Mr. Sanders proceeded op the river
Miss Ray Collier, of this place, and will visit with his friends, A.
who has been at Ashland for sever- J. Barger and W. F. Keller, while
al weeks, having gone there for a Mr. Luke went to see Mr. Sturup,
change o f climate for tbe benefit c f near Fishtrap. These peop'e sre
her health, srrived home Friday, all acqnaintancea aod friends, and
She i- somewhat improved, and have a number o f friends here who
h r ""n n friends are glad to see i sre exceedingly gbid to have them
her leone agaiu.
oome and locate among ns.
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« Ice-Cream Soda
55 Ice-Cold Soda,
4 MilkShake.
Word reached this office Mouday
of the death of N. D. Clark last F ri­
Phouo 109.
Front Street, Coqaille. j
day. Clark went out fishing Fri­
day and stated that he would re­
turn about 6 o’clock that evening,
not returning home search was in­
stituted which led to the finding of
the body last Sunday.
On his per­
son wes about $28 in money and a
gold watch and indications all
pointed to a natural death.
Such
was the verdict rendered by the At the angle of the street, in North Marshfield.
coroner’s jury Tuesday.
Justice of
the Peace G. B. M iller acted as cor­
oner.— Port O rford Tribune.
M. J. Dunegae, late of Montana,
is the skillful artist at the blook in
P. E. Drane’s market.
A. G. Balcb, the carpenter, left
Graves, the new photographer,
for an extended trip in California
at the W alker gallery, does the
on Wednesday.
beat o f work. Call and see him.
I f you want first-class work in
Graves, the photographer, is
the photograph line, call on Graves,
here. See those samples of his
at the Walker gallery.
work and vou will want pictures
M. L. Martin, the jeweler, is at once.
building a neat little home near
In order to close out that liue, W.
the Adveutist church.
T- K err A Co. are making a clear­
Victoria aud Keystone sewing ance sale ol hardware and loggers’
machines at the furniture store o f tools, etc.
Ellingsou A Jacobson.
Don’ t forget that M. H. Hersey
John Syndor, o f the Central Ho­
has P ie Pumpkins, Squash and
tel, Marshfield, was over this way
Sweet Potatoes aud Popcorn, for
between trains yesterday.
Christmas.
J. G. Simmons has been some­
Mrs. Geo. P. Topping, of Ban­
what uuder the weather of late,
don, visited Mrs. Ed Gallier, o f this
suffering with rheumatism.
city yesterday on her return from
There is talk of the Riverton M yrtle Point.
postofflee being discontinued for
L. C. Thurman, for a long time
want of someone to conduct it.
oDe o f our blacksmiths, who has
W. W. Wilcoxen, the teamster, been iu Mexico for some time, ar­
has fine Wood for sale— full teers rived in town last week.
at $150. Leave orders with R. B.
W h ile visiting on the bay, never
Ray.
fail to drop in at the Broiler at
Go-carts and Buggies for Dolls Marshfield, to get a square meal.
at M. H. H ersey’s also tool chests You will never be disappointed.
for boys. Woven braid baskets
I f you want a Morris Chair,
for girls.
Mandolin, or in fact any other
W. O. Cornwell, late of Idaho, nice premium, go to Mrs. Nosler’s
who is here with his family looking aud buy a 5 ct. pack o f gum and
at the country with a view of locat­ get it.
ing, was in today.
The Dolls, Doll Beds, Doll trunks
When at Marshfield all you have aud Doll furniture is going fast,
to do to get a meal that is up to the don t be to late for your Christmas
highest staudard of perfection is to presents, M. H. Hersey has them
.ie i> in to th e -E s o ila r.
o f all lands for young and old.
WAY”
ESTATE,
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N .
Rnnts H o u se s an d F a rm s, D oes
G e n e ra l A g e n o y B u sin ess.
O ffice— Up-staira near Poetoffice.
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/New Drug Store,
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
GENERAL
L IN E O F C H E M IC A LS , DRUGS, P A T E N T
M E D IC IN E S , D RU G G ISTS’ S U P P L IE 3
T O IL E T A R T IC LE S , ETC.
Prescriptions
A Specialty.
Having had many years of experience in ibis line
we are prepared to give all the
best of satisfaction.
iGolden Building
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Coquille, Oregon.]