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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1904)
S M fliM B flB .306080 LO CAL Flour, Flour, Flour, at Hay’s. IT E M S . Finest table salt at 1*. E. Drone's $10.00 Chamber Set at Hersay’s for a guess. Full lino o f Men’s oTorcoHla at Lorenz’s. M. H suits nml H a lf barrel of Jersey eranberriea st P. E. Drane’s market. For a grand barman in an Irving Piano—as good as now-apply at this office. Marshfield is to vote on levying a tax for school purposes on the 8th mat. B orn .'— In Marshfield, Dac. 29, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank David son, n daughter. R. B, RAY Fine fresh honey on sale at Loicn z’s. . “ Under the Laurels” at R iver Robinson’s is the place to buy | ton Saturday uight. your suits. Good tea in bulk at 25 cents per F. M. Stewart, the marble mau, pound at P. E. Drane's. tbe last o f the week. H ave you seen those fine O xfoid For fioe cigars go to the New j Waistings at Lorenz's. Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Cburchtnau, j Call at the New Feedstore tor proprietor. wheat and chicken feed. Victoria and Keystone sewing Uncle Ed Fahy, of Bullards, had machiues at the furniture store o f i business at the county seat today. Ellingson & Jacobson. The Broiler, at Marshfield, is the M. H. Hersey carries the famous place to get your new year’s dinner. Dellmouioo brand o f Vegetables Eastern mauberries at Drane's. A large assortment o f men's aud Fruits the best ou earth. E ditor In gle, o f the North Bend youths’ and boys’ suits just arrived W. W. Wilcoxeu, tho teamster, Citizen, had business iD town today at G. A Robinsons. has tine Wood for sale—full teers and extended his visit np the river. Aaron Wilson came down from at $150. Leave orders with R. B. T ie a string around your finger Bridge yesterday and visited bis Ray. if yon think you might forget the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Boats will run up and down the prograrae at the hall, Thursday. of this city. river Thursday. Don’t fail to come to the Masonio Hall enteitain- ment. Coquille Father Otlim er who is filling tbe City, place o f Father Donnelly, of Marsh, Oregon, field, who has gone east, was in town last week. DRUG ^mowlton s store Drugs and Druggists’ Sundries, Schoolbooks Blankbooks. .A . Fine Stationery S p e c ia lty . Tbe latest song is: order your music of Chan. Gr sseu Music C o, Marshfield, Oregon. The latest always on hand, sold at A off $1200 will buy a 160-acre stock ranch with lots of outlying range. Eight miles from Coquille. A nice line o f candies atH ersey’ s H erald offiau phone No. 105. J. J. S t a n l e y . T ry that mince meat at the Five Bars Naptha Soap for 25c, The play “ Under the Laurels,” Eclipse. at Lorenz’s. which was to take place last C. B. Leep has all kinds of loggers A fine lino of Cigars just re Saturday at Riverton, will be put on next Saturday evening instead. calks for shoes. ceived at Mrs. N osler’s. T ry the O lym pic Self-rising pan The most up-to-date line of cake flour at P. E. Dranes. Dress Goods is found at Lorenz’s. Ladies’ Gent's and Children’s Carolina Rice Flakes for mush Mackintoshes at K err A Co’s. or puddings— something new— at Fine Haminrless shotguns from P. E. Drane’ s. $25 to $50 at T. H. Mehl & Co’s. K err & Co’s, is the place to get Rev. Mr. ltengan atarted for a your suits of clothes for men, visit of a week at Roseburg yester youths, and children. day. Flour, roled barley, shorts and IS For those popular and powerful remedies, Liquid Electricity and A L L H E A L IN G O IL , put up by Win. Oddy, call at the New Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. R. E . Buck ac companied Mrs. Elbert Dyer to Capt. Dunham was aomewhat in braD, the best in town and as cheap her home at Bandon yesterpay af ter she had spent severtl days visit disposed the last few days and Capt. as the cheapest at R a y ’s. ing them. Harvey James took his place on the English Breakfast Tea, excel Beta. Geo. W. Thomas, a Coos county lent cup quality, 25 cents per pioneer died at his home on Ken- The mill will not start this week pound and up, at Kanematz’s. tuck slough from a stroke o f par bnt you can have a first-class eve Martin & W ilson, proprietors o f ning at the Masonic Hall, Thurs the uew liery barn will deliver you alysis ou the 29th ult. H e was 78 years old. day. a good, full tier o f wood at $150. Mrs. J. C. Moomaw, of this city, C. A. Crawford, seoretasy o f the There was a wedding in town last returned from a visit with relatives week. This week its theeutertain- Montana L tv ber Co„ who came and friends at M yrtle Point yester raont at the Masonic Hall, Thurs here with Mr. LaValle a year ago, day. dropped in ou us yesterday. He day- Dr. J. Curtis Suook, dentist, wil Roosevelt will likely be nominated, startes for British Columbia im- go to Bandou early this week for but tbe indications are much bet mediatly. his regular quarterly professional ter for a good time at the Musonio A circular has been issued by visit. the Grand Lodge o f of I O. O. F. Hall, Thursday. of Ohio, to tbe effect that all saloon presiding Elder D. T. Summer Tbe play which was to have tak keepers and bartenders as well as ville, of the M. E. church, locatod at | en pines at Riverton last Satur professional gamblers shall either Grants Pass, is in this section on his day evening, has been postponed quit tbe order or their occupation. regular rounds. till uext Saturday e ening. The following is the list o f pas Miss Lena HolcomH! daughter of | Miss E lsie Elmore, o f Astoria, sengers arriving ou New Year’s Rev. W. 8. Holcomb, o f M yrtle was one the persons who narrowly day by the steamer Elizabeth: M O Point, is teaching a terra o f private escaped death in the Chicago thea Hawkins, S- Reiser, Joe Harper, school at Arago. ter holicost, and Mrs. F. A. Merrill, M. Coffey, W. A. Dicksou, P. H. T. J. Perkins, o f near Parkers o f Engene, is among the dead. Coainey, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. P er burg, made oar office a pleasant call W. O. Cornwall, of Hailey, Ida kins, Jus. M. Rogers, Mr. Fisher. today while in town attending to The steamer Aurelia, built at ho, has bought W. B. Rohrer’s business matters. small place near Coquille City for Prosper a little over a year ago, • Choice vacant lots, residence $1000, and will move on to the will be on the San Francisco Port property and business houses for place in a short time where he will land run, calling at C oob bay in sale at prices that will surprise make his future home. the future. She is a Dice little you. * 9 . J. S t a n l e y . steamer and has accommodations C. E. Schroeder, o f Johnson’s Mr. and Mrs. R iley Clinton, of mill, took occasinu to visit tbe for 35 first-class passengers. She is near Arago, went to Parkersburg Southern Oregon Lumber Co’s mill due at Marsbfiel 1 from the south to spend New Years day with Mrs. near Prosper during the layoff last today or tomorrow. Clinton's mother, Mrs. Van Leuveo. week. H e is highly pleased with Mrs. Jack Folks, of Beaver Hill, the workings o f the new mill. went to Riverton Thursday to spend The Curry County Recorder gives New Year's day with her parents, an account of A. Haynn becoming Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Price, aud many lost in the woods while hunting and frieuds. spending four days aud nights in By request Rev. Mulkey will the woods without food. He was occupy the pulpit of the M. E. about completely exhausted when church, South, next Sunday morn he found a ranch. ing In the evoniueg he will deliver one of his chart lectures at the L it tle church. W ASTF.n. — Knowledge of a Lifo Insurance Company, which writes a definite contract of insurance, which corallines the peculiar and special advantages contained in the poli cies of the Mutual Benefit L ife In surance Company, of Newark, N. J. W vltkr Ctir.iN, M D., Local Agent. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Petitt drow large and enthusiastic audiences in Bandon. A club for the study of Psychology was organ, ized at the close of the lectures. This week they will delight Marsh field audiences. Coos county heartily welcomes such high class and instructive entertainmeats. The prrgram of the Woman’s Study Club this week consisted of Christmas history, stories, poems and music. Photographic souven irs o f the Club picnic on the beach last summer were presented to the members. N ext week the subject for the Domestic Science hour is “ The Evolution o f the Kitchen.” CLOSING HOLIDAY G O O DS. The ‘CLYDE” Japanese Art Goods, Haviland China, Bric-a-Brac. Fine Watches, Rings, Etc. OUT, Proprietors. The National Separate L ea f Tab lets at the New Drug Store. A ll kinds o f meals at all boars at At six o ’clock od New Y ear’s day as J. M. R iley, the Dight watch all prices at tbe B roiler— Marsh came on duty he went luto the fit- { field. ing room where he was approach J. A. Seed is now agent for R iv ed by Clarence Williams, the en et ton ooal. Place your orders with gineer, and after a few words were him. passed between the two, E. J. P rice For a big bargain in throe fine who was hut a short distance away building lots in this city, call at this noticed that they were havihg some office. what of a scram mage and proceed I t you want first class boot and ed to separate them, after which Williams was found to bo severely shoe repairing done, coll on C. B. cut with a knife in tbe left side Leep, Front street. just over his heart n|^l also one stab in the bnck. Drs Culiu aud Horfall were summoned and dress and Nervous ed wounds and the patent is doing Kidney, Stomach well. Mr. R iley was arrested im Troubles are positively cured with mediately, and on the following Oil of Edeu aud Sweet Spirits of day had preliminary hearing before Eden. Justice K e lly nt which be waived a They are not cheap remedies, but formal statement and was commit inexpensive cures: $5 will buy the ted to the county jail without bail lot. Sold by all first-clas9 drug to await the actiou ot the ciruit gists. court. A Miraculous Cure of Rheuma W hile there seems to have exist ed some ill feeliugs between the tism. T h e Csl. Co-op Medical Co. Oakland, Cal, parties, there is little if any cause Gentlemen.------For months and for such kuown to the public. A few eveniugs ago Williams, while years I was an intense sufferer blacked up as a darkey passed from violent attacks of Sciatic through tbe mill for the purpose Rheumatism, and was given up by of teasing Riley, hut this would three leading physicians of Oak hardly seems sufficient to bring land, Cal., (th is my borne c ity ) who said I conld not recover, and about so serious a result. would be a cripple for life, bat Both parties are quiet, sober one day I happened to get hold o f men, and it is a thing greatly de a small sample bottle of O il o f plored by all. R iley has a family Eden manufactured by your Com consisting of a wife nod two little pany and used it, aod obtained children, while W illiam s is a immediate relief from it. A fte r single man. ward 1 used two small bottles more of the Rem edy which entirely cur Ladies! Have you seen Mrs. ed me, and I have never had the Baloh’s uew M illinery goods. slightest recurrence of the disease Something now in the way of since, although I have been a hard Stove Blacking at P. E. Drane’s. worker, and have been on my feet Johnson’s m ill suspended opera constantly almost every day since, tions a few days last week to repair doing tho full work of an all day laborer. I carrtaot speak too high the furnaces. ly o f the merits o f Oil of Eden for H ay and grain for ssle at the curing Rheumatism, aud I gladly New Feedstore, on First street. make this statement for the benefit Mrs. M. H. Webber & Son Props. of suffering humanity. Anyone so I f you want a Morris Chair, desiring can visit me and ascertain Mandolin, or in fact any other personally the extent o f my suffer nice premium, go to Mrs. N osler’s ing and tbe miraculous cure that in my case. aud buy a 5 ct. pack of gum and has been effected Very Respectfully, get it. G- Fisher, Three o f tbe "/est Grades of Flour to be had at M. H. Hersey’s With Jackson Furniture Co. Oak land Cal. also coarse and fine Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Perkins, of Buckwheat and whole wheat Flour, by the new Rolled Barley choped feed und Bandon, returned steamer, the Elizabeth, which arriv chicken feed. ed on New Year's day, from their I t is quite sufficient to cause onp extended visit at Quartz, C alifor to believe in palmistry to see the nia with their son, L , H., who was number o f impreasious of bauds very ill at the time they went o f prominent people o f today Prof. down, but who is al| right and able G regory has on display in the win to attend to business again. dow at Thompson’s restaurnnt. John Shuck, of Lee, made our Capt. 0. E. Edwards, of the office a pleasant business call on steamer Alert, playing on Coos Saturday. river, is being mentioned by his many fuiends as a proper person for the appointment to fill the va cancy iu our board o f commission ers. # - in — - The Mamie Bebekah lodge o f this city, will have installation o f officers on the 13tli inst which is to be in the presence pf the members of , 15000 One of the finest furnia in that lodge and their families only. Coos county. The installation ceremonies will be $ 4000, A good farm of 50 acres und large list personal property. gin at 8 p. m. Cutting Affray at Riverton. s£S5 £ SS6 to beR,D nex‘ * ^ C opper»-riveted Martin & Wilson, Wilson Jewelry Co. Attorneys E. B. Seabrook and C. F. M cKnight, o f Marshfield, came over Saturday and remained with ns till Monday. These gentle men have formed a co-partnership in the law business and will doubt less make a strong and successful W e have just received word firm. Mr. M cK u iglit was accom from Robt. Ahr, the traveling panied by bis sister, Mrs S. H. repairer who has just returned Hazard. From The Ooaat Mail from an extended trip through west The Areata sailed from San Fran W e are the exclusive dealers in ern Washington. Ahr is now pre cisco tho 2nd. paring for his seventh annual tour the Smith A Barnes piano and have J. W. Byre6, o f Lee, is over to of the Coquille valley and will call sold tbem throughout the north west for many years and tbe reason the Bay on business. nt your house as usual. W . G. Lawhorn has sold his log. why we are selling them today is M. O. Hawkins, form eilv o f this because they give the very best ging camp to tbe Masters poys. city, returned from his present o f satisfaction. D. Grant Beal, o f Coquille City, home at Lakeport, California, by Allen & Gilbert-llam akerCo. came over on yesterday’s train. the new steamer, Elizabeth, on the E. M. F urm an , J. W. Bennett, daughter and son, 1st inst. He cotres up to look al P. O. Box 218, Marshfield, Or. Elsie aod Tom and Russ Tower ter matters for himself and J. P. It comes as an unplesant sur started for San Francisco Friday Messer He reports his fam ily as well as thst o f Mr. Messer as be prise to the H erald as well aB its morning overland. fellow Coleman-Roberts— At Tem ple- ing well and highly pleased with many readers, that our townsman, Mr. R. B. Ray, proprie tom Hall, Tenm ileon Deo. 31,1903, their new home. tor of tbe Eclipse General Store, by the Rev. Irvine, James S. R ob Tom Drew, who it will be remem feels compelled to close oa t his erts and Louisa Albina Coleman bered come in from the valley two business and leave Coos Co. for a both o f Coos county, Oregon, a or three w.*eks ago, was discovered dryer climate. During the nine very large attendance of friends. to be somewhat unbalanced in months that Mr. Ray has been in mind and was taken into custody business, he bits built up a good Bandon Ueoord.r. by Sheriff G allier Friday and on trade. H e and his fam ily will be| W. V. Cope, o f Floras Creek, was the folllow ing day was aJjndged missed in social and in town this week. Mr. Cope re- insane by the authorities and was cles. Mr. Ray is now a d v e rtis in g J°/n°e7 f^ m s v S t o Sanfrancisoo taken by depnty sheriff E. M- Gal lier and James Laird to tbe iasane Martou Langlois went to Cape Asylem, going by way of the bay. W. A. Dickson and a Mr. Fisher, m anco, iftRt Thnrsday, to visit his of Bandon, returned hy the Eliza-1 patents, „nd after arriving home, betb, from an extended trip id Cal-j t00ij Riek. He is now on sick leave, ifornia They have purchased s HIK| Harry W alk rr has taken his neat little farm at Santa Rosa I piace j 0 the L ife Saving service which they will convert into a fruit aDtil be returns, rauch bs rapidly as possible. They ! were accompanied on tbeir trip Santa Claus struck Cal Summers down by Mrs. Dickson and J o e house a little late for Christmas, Harper, tbe former going on to but bis donations arrived Monday, Texas where she is visiting friends, »nd now Cal and bis wife are re while the latter returned with tbem. joiciug in the acquisition o f a conp- bn» who is prr at'v taken » ¡t h C 'd - let o f sons t.. gladden their home, if nn:a and exp ects in return in the Mr. Som m ers says that them is near future. nothing small about them, either, aa they palled down the sonles, respectively, at eight Hqjl a half pounds. Levi Strauss oCos Liveryfeed Stable AN E L E G A N T S T O C K Coquille City, Oregon General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering. Good wood furnished on short notice. Corner First and TT.ll OUR QUICK-LUNCH COUNTER RHEUMATISM, ■TT Ico Croam, H Ico-Cream Soda Ioo-Cold Soda, ! Milk Shake. $ 3000 Fresh Nuts, Choice Confectionery, Oregon Fruits, Tropical Fruits. Front Street, Coquille. NEW RESTAURANT At tho angle of the street, in North Marshfield. . M e a ls S e r v e d in the B e st S t y l e s o f C u lin a r y A rt. Also furnished rooms. . ESTATE. MRS. — DEALER M U L K E Y , Prop- IN - PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR and FEED. LATEST STYLE IN Gen ts’ purn ishi rjgs DRESSGOODS, LADY’S CLOTH, FLANNEL, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FLANNELETTE, ETC. > • * * • a * * «a a a «*! a M « *** -— 1— r ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ !■ — w i g j | T H E IM I-A -U S T * Who tied tbe cow's tail to his leg in the process o f milk- * ing, said she had not dragged him over two miles before m he realized he had made a mistake. „ • H o - w M u c h . Ea.rtla.er » Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a 5 mistake in not using Electric Ligh ts. * «U e M M «««« «1 < « « « f 1 M iillllllH Il % Death’s Harvest Deprives You of Your Dear Ones- $ 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. m $ 5000 ^ fine 40-aore farm near Arago. Mostly rich bottom, all improved. Hrst-class house and two new barnes, other buildings and con veniences. A model dairy ranch. Must be sold soon i f sold at this prioe. J. W. T. l(err & Go One o f the best 27-acre dairy places on Coquille river. will rent. — Finest Luuch Good F ig Wafers, Sweet Crackers, Cigars and Tabacoo. W . T . B U R T O N , P ro p Phono 109. Sail ford’s Bargains REAL WAY” 72f y • a -T: Show your love for the one who is gone by providing a monument worthy tho memory of that one. A large monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at his place, w ill show the best judg ment of first-class designers and workmen. $ 2600 A first class small dairv farm of 30 acres near Arago. All fine river bottom. 20 acres under cultivation Good House, barn and other buildings. Orohnrd. This is a bargain. $ 350 Neat small house and two fine lots near the Academy. This is dirt cheap. $ 600 House and one lot near business. Pays 10 per cent interest on this price. COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS F MS tewart Prop M A R S H F IE L D , O R Telephone, Main 288. S8S82S % 1250 Wood business property 1 block ■ from postoflloe, suitable for tMmrdinp or lodging house. Put et this price that it may be »old at oooe. $ 250 Two nioe corner lots Addi.ion. $ 100 Two corner bottom lo t«. $ 200 $ 300 Two fine lots nenr the tchool- house. Two lots nieely locsted. $ 000 H alf block o f six fine lots * ‘¿800 ¡a '¡-.(l '’ Nosler’ s /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 R U G G IS TS ’ S U P P L IE S T O IL E T A R T IC L E S , ETC. Afine eorner basine«« property House and 3 IMS in Kiverton. connine bargain A Prescriptions A Specialty. It 10(1 Nest oottsR« snd 2 lots near Acad v emy. Cheap at th,s prioe. qr,0 3 lino corner lots, fine view, beet * ’’ building eile for s«le in this oity. It is impossibls (o describe ray list in this edunm. I f yon sre hwkinR for « Rood piece of property « I s reasonable prioe, esn certainly suit yon. Remoti,he*, I rent hoonet end farm« and do all kind« o f sieney bnstnem. Come in and see roe Itefore baying. I oen save yon a DOLLARS Having had many years of experience in this line we are prepared to give all the best of satisfaction Golden Building 35-Tvi'/ • -V a T-sr. - - - Coquille, Oregon. 18SFS8S