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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1903)
LOCAL Flour, Flour, Flour, at Ray’s. 1TEM 8. Finest tabic salt at P. E. Dranc’s. A H A PPY NEW Y E A R . J. O. Farmer was a Myrtle Point visitor this week. Eastern cihu berries at Drnne’a. Louis Heller, of Dora, was in town yesterday. Half Parrel of Jersey cranberries Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Walstrom are at P. E. Drane’s market. visiting Mr. Buck’s. G. W . Wimer, of Fishtrap, Jias Good tea in bulk at 25 cents per soiiib fine barley for sale. pound at P. E. Drane’s. P. F. Gelilke, of Prosper, was Have you seen those fine Ox fold among Coquilles lisitors yesterday. Waistings at Lorenz's. Fora grand bargan iqan Irving Call at the New Feedstore for Piano—as good as new-apply at this wheat and chicken feed. office. Grand New Year’s ball at Ma On account of arriving too late Home of our communications are sonic Hall Thursday night. crowded ou t Frank Fish fs on a hunting trip You should not fail to spe the to his farm above Myrtle Point. Margarita Fischer Company. They The Broiler, nt Marshfield, is the nre all right. place to get yonr new year’s dinner. Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Riley, of Riv A large assortment o f men’s erton, weie up doing some Christ youths’ and boys’ suits just arrived inas shopping yesterday. at G. A Robinsons. ^nowlton’s DRUG STORE0- “ Coquille Drugs and Druggists’ Sundries, Schoolbooks Bankbooks. -A . Fine Stationery S p e c ia lt y . A nice line of candies at Hersey’s H erald olfloe ph o ije N >. 105. Try that mince meat at the Five Bars Naptha Soap for 25c, Eclipse. at Lorenz’s. C. B. Leep has all kinds of loggers The most up-to-date line of calks for shoes. Dress Goods is found at Lorenz’s Try the Olympic Self-rising pall B orn . — At North Bend, Dec. 16, et ke Hour at P. E. Drones. 1903, to the wife of John Anderson, Ladies’ Gent’s and Children’s a son. Mackintoshes at Kerr & Co’s. Carolina Rice Flakes fer mush Fine Haminrless shotguns from or puddings—something new— at $25 to $50 at T. U. Mebl & Co’s. P, E. Drane’s. 0 . B. Holeubaak, of Fairview, B orn .— In Marshfield, Dec. 21, speut two or three days in town 1903, to tho wife of Wm. Lack last wi ok. strom,* a daughter. Something extra— the New Kerr & Co’s, is the place to get Year's dinner at the Broiler— your suits of clothes for iiipd , Marshfield- youths, and children. Baudon and Myrtle Point ’are Floftr, roled barley, shorts and next to be favored by a visit by the brau, the best in town and ns cheap Margarita Fiscber Co. as the cheapest at Ray’s. For choice early Ihorongh bred English Breakfast Tea, excel- Buff Leghorn pullets enquire of 8. lout cup quality, 25 cents per L. L a f f e r t y , Norway Oiegon. pouud and up, at Kanematz’s. The Chico sailed from Bnndon Martiu & Wilson, proprietors of this morning after several days’ the new liery ham will deliver yon delay on account of a rough bar. a good, full tier o f wood at $150. A special sebrfol meeting was Our friend, John Gammill, of called for Saturday at whioh a six- mill special tax was yoted to extend Beaver Hill, was over Wednesday doiDg some shopping for Christ our school. mas. W. A. Barnett moved up from Mr. and Mrs. Noah, of Myrtle Parkersburg last week to tho Ma- theny place near Myrtle Point Point, spent Christmas in town with thier daughter, Mrs. J. D, which be has rented. Choice vacant lots, residence Barklow. property aud business houses for The Marshfield charier has been sale at priceB that will surprise amended by the legislature in you. J. J. S tanley . special session, which convened W. H. Cross, of Parkersburg, was on the 21st. in town today on his return from Mrs. Thomas Stillwell, of near a week’s visit in tho mountains of Parkersburg, spent Christmas in the Eckley ¡neighborhood. town with friends. The H e r a l d W. R. McConnell who is opera folks were remembered. ting a black sand mine near Ran James McAdms, o f near BandoD, dolph, returned by way o f this city was in our city on business yester from a trip to the bay yesterday. day. He reports his stock as look 1. N. DeLong and family, of the ing nicely for this season o f tbe lower river, spent Christmas with ypar. M rs. DeLong’s paroDls, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Henninger Mrs. Wm. Colvin, of Riuck creek. arrived by the last Areata from Mrs. B. Nodiue. late o f Portland, Mprced, California, and are enjoy an experienced candy maker, arriv ing a holiday visit with relatives ed here last week and expects in and friends. the near future toopeu up a Can ly Z. T. Johnson, of Myrtle Point, Kitchen in the Pharmacy building. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney went to Bandon ynsfprday to look FarriD, of Marshfield, went to the after matters connected with the Point today to represent the state Wm. Wood estate, of which he is lu a case against a party for kill administrator. ing deer ngaiust the law. Mrs. P. J. Lindbcrg, of Port Or- Uncle Charley Seliroeder, of ford, came up last week and is vis Myrtle Point, was in town today. iting her son, Ed, who is attending He starts for the Willamette valley the Academy, as well os Thomas and family and other in a few days where he will join Lane his wife who has been in that sec friends. tion some time for her health. Hi King, of Marsh6e!d, accom At the football ¡contest here on panied his parents, Mr. aud Mra. Sunday between two Marshfield T. A. King, of this city, home yes- teams and two of this city, the vic teiday, and wil' spend Newyears tory belonged to onr neighbors in with them, they having spent both instances. The seniors won Christmas with him. by a score of 5 to 0 and the juniors 11 toO. W asted .—Knowledge of a Life Insurance Company, which writes a definite contract of insurance, which combines the peculiar and special advantages contained in the poli cies of tho Mutual Benefit Life In surance Company, of Newark, N. J. W alter C olin , M. D., Local Agent. Mrs. Dave Fulton, of this city Ind the misfortune to Blip ADd fall on a frosty walk last Wednesday morning, sustaining a very severe sbakiug up aud shock, and it was at first thought, permanent injury to her back, but it is now hoped that her recovery will be soon and complete. Fine fresh honey oil sale ut Loienz’s. Robinson’s is the place to buy your suits. Full line of Meu’s suits and overcoats at Loienz’s. The National Separate Leaf Tab. lets at the New Drug Store. All kinds of ineals at all hours at all prices Ht the Broiler—Marsh field. J. A. StoJ is now agent for Riv eiton coal. Place yonr orders with him. ✓ For a big bargain in three fine building lota in this city, call at this office. For fine cigars go to the New Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, proprietor. Editor J. J. Stanley, of the Bul letin, who was on tbe sick list is all right again. Mr. aud Mrs. E B Fish, of North Bend, were in to see us yesterday while in town, Jesse Taylor was up ou Wednes day attending to business matters at tho courthouse. Capt. O. P. Elliugsoo, of Parkers burg, made our city a between- boats visit yesterday. Victoria aud Keystone sewipg machines at the furniture store of Ellingsou& Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. King, of this city, wout to Marshfield to spend Christmas with their son, W. W. Wilcoxen, the teamster, has tine Wood for sale— full teors at $150. Leave orders with R. B. Ray. Uncle Dave Stone, of Baudon, took Christmas with his daughter, Mrs Manlev Barklow of Myrtle Point. J. S. Lawrence, o f this city, made Myrtle Point a visit in the interest of the Oregon Fire Relief Association. E. M. Furman, the piauo man, of Marshfield, cance over yesterday and is visiting our citizens in his business interests. The latest song is: order your music of Chas. Gr sseu Music C o , Marshfield, Oregon. The latest always on baud, sold at ij off For those popular and powerful remedies, Liquid Electricity and A L L H EALIN G O IL , pot up by Win. Oddy, call at. the New Drug store. Mrs. P. E. Draue who has been ill for several days, is still coDfioed to her room, but somewhat improv ed- Her complaint hardened onto pneumonia. Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Hall of Marshfield, came over last week to upend Christmas with the par ents of Mrs. Hull, Mi's, and Mrs. Alex Stauff, of Arago. Mrs. Wm. Goilier, of Baudon, spent Christmas with ber eons, sheriff and deputy, o f this city. Mr. Gallier joined her a day or so later and they returned Sunday. Don’t miss Beeing Margarita Fischer. Masonic Hall, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. |At Bandon on Thursday, Friday and Satur day nights, and at Myrtle Pniut Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights o f next week. Frank Wood, of the lower river, came over from the North Fork Saturday, aod speaks in all'but complimentary terms of the trial. He informs us that there are a groat uutuber o f logs yet to come out of the North Fork. We have just received word from Robt. Ahr, the traveling repairer who has just returned from an extended trip through west ern Washington. Ahr is now pre paring for his seventh annual tour of the Coquille valley and will cnll at your house as usual. Grandma Leneve, of this city, returned last Wednesday from an extended visit with her son, O. L. Leneve, of Port Orford, aud daugh ter, Mrs. Lewis, o f Baudon, and friends. She enjoyed tho vis it very much aud returned teeling well from her recreation. John Smith, of the Middle Fork, has been at the home of bis parents, Mr. 8Dd Mrs. Sam Smith, opposite Johnson’s Mill, for two or three weeks, having suffered a severe spell of grip caused by falling in Hie river while running logs. He will donbtless he all right again in a short time. HOLIDAY G O O DS. The Japanese-Art Goods,Haviland . . s _ ■* .. ■ Fine China Watches, - Rings, Etc. Li » very' Feed Stable a .. o ■ a*#., Wilson lewelru Co. Mart,i i J V,lson> Dr. E. J. Leonard, of this city, is G-olng at Cost the representative aud only person here legally authorized to collect moneys for the California Co-Opera- i All Christmas goods going at cost at Mrs. Nosler’s. tive Medical Co., from any source whatever. All bills and communi-1 Harry Curio, of Myrtle Point, cations should bo addressed to Dr. was in oar city yesterday. E. J. Leonard, Coquille. Ladies! Have you seen Mrs. Joel Patterson attended a busi Balcb’s new Millinery goods. ness meeting of the Myrtle Point Something new in the way of Christian Church last week. Hay and grain for sale at the Stove Blacking at P. E. Drane’s. New Feedstore, on First street. J. N. Luke, our late arrival from Mrs. M. H. Webber & Sou Props. Illinois, was in to see us yesterday. Mrs. Geo. Clinton, of Arago, Mr. Steckel, the feuther renova who has beeu visiting in Cal tor man, went to Bandon yesterday ifornia for some time, returned by to begin operations in that placp. the Chico. Mrs. Dahuff and sou luuis, of Peter Crow was down from the this city, went to spend Christ mines aud had Christmas with us mas with Mrs. Canterbury, below and took in the (put Dali gome on Bandon. Sunday before returning. C. F. Allen, the black sand gold W. T. Kerr, the merchant, has pat a new and neat delivery rig ou and platinum miner who is operat our streets which dilivers goods ing at the mouth of Whisky Run, spent a couple o f days in town last from his stole on short notice. week. Mr. aud Mrs. Clay Dement, of Myrtle Point whe speut Christmas with Capt. Moomaw anti family, of this city, returned home yesterday. Kidney, Stomach and Nervous I f you want a Morris Chair, Troubles aro positively cyred with Mandolin, or hi fact any other Oil of Eden aud Sweet Spirits of nice premium, go to Mrs. Nosler’s Eden. aud buy a 5 ct. pack of gum ADd They are not cheap remedies, but get it. inexpensive cures; $5 will buy the After the present series o f eu- lot. Sold by all first-class drug gagemeuts, the Margarita Fischer gists. Co., will return in about ten days Much Relieved and Life Pro and favor us with two more night’s longed for Years by Use of “ Oil of amusement. Eden.” Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. Sharrard, of My wife had a Fibrous Tumor Sumner, came over and spent and was treated at one of the best Christmas with their sou and hospitals I could find. I was final daughter, Mart Sberrard and Mrs. ly told she was incurable and W. T. Kerr. could only live a few months at the Mr. Wesenduuk, tbe proficient longest. This was very discourag engineer at tbe Riverton mines, ing and knowing what OIL of ED came over from Marshfield yester EN had done for a sore leg of day whether be bad gone to have mine, we concluded to try OIL of some castiugs made by the Coos EDEN over the region of tho tu Bay J ron Works, mor which wo did, and remoyed Tbe bill against gambling which through the pores of the skin large was passed by tho House at the late quantities of matter and corruption. special session of our state’s legis She improved so fast that she soon lature, was “ lost in the fog” some began loin g her own housework where between the desks of the and then did her cooking, washing, Hpjuse and Senate. trolling, and general housework for A’. H Alford, of this city, in a year and a quarter, and we kept forms us that his son, Roy, has de her alive for many years by the cided that he would try the Hot use of OIL of EDEN. Springs of Arkansas in hopes of Its use will bring joy and happi regaining his health. He Btarted ness to many, if only used as it is a from San Francisco last week. most wonderful remedy. Don’t Attorney J. S. Coke and wife, commence to use the OIL of EDEN Mrs H. Lockhart, Miss M. Ander and quit because you see blisters son and Miss C. Auderson, of and matter, but continue as long as Marshfield, went to Cnrry county these impurities come to-the sur last week for the purpose o f prov face, for that is the cause of the ing up on timber claims in that disease, and when no more matter and blisters come to the surface the county. Then Oil of Tbe First National Bank, of this disease is removed. city, received this week a Manganese Eden will have no more effect than G eo . C. F oster , steel burglar-proof safe for ooin. olive oil. This is a rather peculiarly con July 15th, 1903. Placerville, Cal. structed safe, being cast all in a solid chunk aud tbe door is round aud is constructed on the princi pals of the breecb of the raodernly built connon. This adds materially to the safety capacity of our bnDk ESTATE. Mrs. John J. Handsaker is certain REAL of tho existence of Santa Claus, even if he takes the form of Jacobson $ 1 5 0 0 0 One of the finest farms in —■ Coos oounty. and Ellingson’s delivery man. On Christmas eve, Mrs. Hansaker’s $ 4 0 0 0 A Rood farm o f r>0 neves and — — largo lint personal property. Sunday school class, better known as the Berean Club, presented her $ 3 6 0 0 One o f tho best 27-ncro dairy — places on Coqniilo river. will with a most beautiful, substantial rent. comfortable rocking chair in token $ 3 5 0 10 acre truot o f bench land near of their appreciation of her work ns town, lays fine, Rloping toward sooth, extra fine place for froit, teacher and friend of the class chickens, etc. No improvements. Don’ t miss this chance. Tho hopes of all absorbing inter est this week is the annual meeting $ 5 0 0 0 A fine 40 acre fnrm near Arago. Mostly rich bottom, all improved. which occurs Thursday evening — First-class house and two new But once a j ear is a meeting held barnes, other buildings and con veniences. A model dairy ranch. to which every one is not invited Must be sold soon if .sold fit this and while no one is debarred from price. attendance at this meeting, it will $ 2 6 0 0 A first class small dairv farm of be of chief in'erest to the members. ■ 30 »ere« near Arago. All fine river bottom. 20 acres under cultivation A competent committee has pre Good House. barn and other pared an intresting programme, ar buildings. Orchard. This is a bargain. tistic hands will have the decora . tions of the church in charge, a re $ 3 5 0 Neat *maI1 bouge and two fine ' ■— lots near the Academy. This is freshing lucheon will be provided. dirt oheap. Business matters such as the elec $ 6 0 0 House and one lot near business. 1 Pftvs 10 per oent interest on this tion of officers, plans for tho next price. year’s work will occupy a part of o°d business property 1 block the evening The early history of $ 1 2 1 5 - 0 G from postoffloe, suitable for boarding or lodging house. Put the church will be reviewed; and at this price thAt it mav be sold at every member given an oportunity once. to place himself on record as to his $ 250 Two nice corner lots Nosler's plans for the extension of the i» Addition. church’s activities. $ 100 Two corner bottom lots. S. L. Lafferty, of Norway, with The joint installation of General his family passed down tbe I Lytle Post, no. 27, G. A. R. and The pr'gram of tho W oman’s river'on Tbiffsday to join io the Study Club this week consisted of | Benjamin Harrison Circle, Ladies surprise family reumoD at Capt. Christinas history, stories, poems 1 of the G. A. R., will take place on I O. P. Ellingsons for Christmas, at and music. Photographic souven Monday January 11, 1904, at the j which all o f the childreo, cbiliren- irs of the Club picnic on tho beach Pharmacy building. There will be j in-law and gr&Dd children of Mr. last summer were presented to tho a camp fire after the meeting. and Mrs. Elliugsou were present, members. Next week the subject Menu: Baked Beaus, Hard Tack, amounting to 35 in number, a Presbyterian Church. Smokes, etc. Meeting grand rime was enjoyed by all, and for the Domestic Science hour is Coffee, opens at 7:30 p. m. “ The Evolution of the Kitchen.” we hope many more such reunions The Ladies Aid Society of this may take place during their so churhc meets with Mrs. Haberly on journ of life. Thursday of this week at 2 P. M. Tho Margarita Fiscoer Co. is Suuday school and young people’s with ns. They played ‘‘The South Society will meet at the usual house ern Girl” to a well filled linnee last j next Sunday. The Christmas offering nmounted night, and will give “ In Utah" to All had a night, and "Bob, the D e b o d in f’ or to a little over $6.00. “ Behind the Scenes" tomorrow i good time giving as well as receiv Dight, This is a strong Aggregation ing gifts. The program at the church and their audiences are always de on Christmas eve seemed te please lighted with their presentation of every one in the crowded church. their populortmi! interesting plays. . A beginners choir will be organized They will play at Bandon Thursday next week oir Friday p. m. at the Friday and Saturday Dights, and at home of tbe pastor, all young people Mvrtle Point Monday. Tnesday and who desire to join this choir are rc- ' quested t > a'tcn I this first me tiug. W in s iy of ii -* x r we k Lesi Copper-riveted Strauss cCo's O v e r a lliS CLYDE 99 ' Coquille City, Oregon * General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering. Good wood furnished on short notice. Corner First and Hall St. “ OUR QUICK LUNCH COUNTER Ice Crj'am, Ice-Cream Soda Ice-Cold Soda, Milk Shake. Two fine lots house. $ 300 Two lots nicely located. $ 000 Half block o f six fine lots $ 2800 near the school- W. T. BURTON, Prop. Front Street, Coquille. ■ SS. At the angle of the street, in North Marshfield. Meals Served in the Best Styles of Culinary Art. Also furnished rooms. MRS. J. MULKEY, Prop W. T. I^err & Co — DEALER IN - PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR and FEED. LATEST STYLE IN Gents’ purnshii)gs DRESSGOODS, LADY'S CLOTH, FLANNEL, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FLANNELETTE, ETC. \ ' l l Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk- ^ ing; said she h id not dragged him over two miles before m he realized he had male a mistake. ° Ô H o w 2xÆ ’u.clx P artner Must you bo dragged before you realize you are making a v. mistake in not using Electric Lights. Death’s Harvest Deprives You of Your Dear Ones- Show your love for the one who is gone by providing a monument worthy tho memory <>f that ono. A laige monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at his place, will show the best judg ment of first-class designers and workmen. COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS F M Stewart Prop M A R SH FIE LD , OR. Telephone. Main 238. I /View Drug Store, GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Aflne corner business property * ;{ 5 Q Honse and 3 lots in Kivertoii. ' genuine bargain. Finest Luuch Good F ig Wafers, Sweet Crackers, Cigars and Tabacco. NEW RESTAURANT -IN- $ 260 “ i» Fresh Nuts, Choice Confectionery, Oregon Fruits, Tropical Fruits. Phone 10ÎU RHEUMATISM, Sanford’s Bargains WAY” Prescriptions A Specialty. A 9 4 0 0 Neat cottage and 2 lots near Acad- — emy. Cheap at this prioe. A T 50 3 fine corner lots, fine view, best 9 building site for sale in this oity. It is impossible to describe my list in this o la m n . If you are looking for a good piece o f property at a reaaonable prioe, I can certainly suit yon. Uemciuhet, I rent booses and farms and do all kinds o f agency bnsin#»**. Come in and see ro^ h h r .* I.uv ng I ran ¡iw you DO LL A H i. I ¡n I Golden Having had many years of experience in this line we are prepared to give all the best of satisfaction. ‘ m Building z iz . . . - - - -m y m . Coquille. Oregon.