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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1904)
-------------- 7— 1 Finest table salt at P. E. Dranc’s. Wm. Jenkins, o f Myrtle Point, Nuuator Mai k Hanna, uf Ohio, is is in town today. I am indeed closing out. dead. pii)c People are coming from far and Call at the New Feedetore tor Have your shoes repaired at C. wheat aud chicken fend. near to get into the jam. 13. Lee p’s. Three papers of garden seeds for It is a rush and a hurry to see CHAS- MOOMAW, FTop “ Comrades” at H ip Masonic liail 10 cents, at Kuowlton’s. who will bo next. tomorrow night. Have you registered? If not you Yes dear readers, Ray believes in Finest Stock in CoquiIle Valley. W Bert Hampton, of Prosper, made should do so at ouce. advertising, but has not the time to us a visit yesterday. write locals now. Fine Cigars. Nuts, Candies and Tropical Fruits kept in con F ob S ale — A small farm one mile Fresh home-made bread at the from Coqullle. But go in and see how readily he Call at this office. Special attention given to repairing of ’ / l* Broiler— Marshfield. nection. Giue us a call. Anyone wishing to go into busi or oue of his lady or gentleman “ Mother and Son” tonight by the ness can get a bargain of R. B. Ray. clerks will wait on you. F ine W atches . Margarita Fischer Co. Order yourself a pair of fine Wanted. $10.00 Chamber Set at M. H hoots or shoes made at C. 13. Loop's. Horsey's for a guess. 50 large men to buy underware You can buy Woolen or Cotton Th.© Relia, tole Jewelers, p ly Full stock of choice garden seeds in derwaro for your Boys <fe Girls at at Ray’s. % W IL S O N J E W E L R Y CO., 1 in bulk, at Knowlton’s. Cost. At Rays Attend the social dance at Bul Social dauce at Bullards Satur Do you ever go to Marshfield? lards Saturday night. I f you do and don’t go to the Broil day night. Adam Pershbaker, of Prosper, er you will miss it. A full line o f Hats & Caps at The mails are somewhat irregular A Chapter of Accidents was iu town yesterday. Kerr & Co’s, is the place to get Mrs. Nosler’s. * in their arrivals and the wires are Cow boy Hats for hoys nrd Girls your suits of clothes for men, down, so the late war news is Eastern and borne cured ham SAD DROWNING the latest at Mrs. Noslers. youths, aud children. scarce. The last was that after and bacon nt Rays. Yesterday shortly after noon and Try tbo Olympic Self-rising nan Our young friend, Doc Barker, Knowlton has extra fine onion while the boats still lay at our dock, badly worsting the Russian fieet, ea ko Hour at P. E. 1 trunes. of Fair view, made our office a sets, 2 pounds for 25 cents. George Davis, a lad of about 16 that Japan’s warships were convey, ing their trophies to Corea. H. C. Dorris, of Fishtrap, had pleasant call yesterday. “ Mother and Son” at Masonic years of age. son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ P r o p r ie t o r s . business iu town Saturday. Flour, roled barley, shorts and hall tonight. \V. W. Davis, who live on the east W. H. Schroeder, of Arago, made Rev. S. B. Hollonheak, of Fair- bran, the best in town aud as cheap side of town near Mr. Leach's place, us a pleasant call today. He tells It you want first class boot and as the cheapest at Ray’s. view, was in town yesterday. shoe repairing doDe, cull on C. B. fell iu the river and was drowued, us Mrs. Schroeder is improving. Knowlton sells three papers of aud owing to the swift current in Ladies’ Gent’s and Children’s Leep, Front Btreet. General feed and livery business, hauling and delivering. Good wood northern grown garden seeds that the river and the amount of drift Mackintoshes at Kerr & Co’s. furnished on short notice. Corner First and Hall St. J. S. Knnematz has received S u m m o n s . have been thoroughly tested, for and logs running, any effort to re Meals at all hours- -day or night onion sets for early planting. Get 10 cents. In the oirenit Court of the State o f Ore cover the body is out of the ques —at tho Broiler in Marshfield. S8SSSS your order in at cnce. gon for Coos Connty tion. Golden Wasbiug Compound, for George M. Hite, Plantiff. ^ D ied ,— At Sumner, February 4, W. W. Wilcoxeu, the teamster vs. f While no one saw him fall ID the 15)04 Mark Dtfrusp, aged 75 years. which Mrs. Lottie Davis is agent, has fine Wood for sale— full teers Henry Schroeder, as administra- I ciiu be had by calling at Btrang’s water, surrounding circumstances J. tor of the estate o f E. S. Spur Fora grand bargan in an Irving Em poriurn. at $150. Leave orders with R. B. go to show that he either fell from geon, deceased, and Cyrus Spur- I Piano—ns good as new-apply at this Ray. ' geon, Gabe Spurgeon, 8. D. Spur- ¡S u it in the steamer Liberty, or as he was J. M. Byers, of Fishtrap, returned offico. geon, Harriett Spurgeon, John \ Equity There is to be a social dance a stepping from the Echo to the L ib on Thursday from a visit of a day Reeder. S. W. Spurgeon and for George Flanagan, o f Marshfield, or so at North Bend He reports Bullards’ Hall o d Saturday night erty, as his umbrella was left lying Nancy Maxon, heirs at law of E. I Deed. Spurgeon, deceased, j had business iu town a day or so the new town as being lively. Free boat from Bandou aud Larapa on the Liberty’s guard. The cur To J. Henry Schroeder administrater o f lately. Creek rent was very strong aud the boats the estate of E. 8. Spurgeon deceased aud W anted ! about 7 new milk :.vt Cyrus Spurgeon. Gabe Spurgeon 8 . D. Services at tho Christian church ami a Durham Bull. There will be Episcopal services were swaying back a. d forth, and COUNTER Spurgeon, Harritt Spurgeon, John Reeder. next Sunday, both morning and at St. James’ church in this city it is highly probable that in bis 8. N. Spurgeon and Nancy Maxon heirs at G n v C. L att in , law o f E . 8. Spurgeon, deceased, the above evening. Fresh Nuts, Ice Cream, Marshfield Or. next Sunday. A cordial invitation attempt to step from one to tbe named Finest Luu ch G oo defendants. is extended to all. other that he lost his footing and Fresh Oysters in shell Eastern Choice Confectionery, F ig Wafers, Ice-Cream Soda At the late teachers’ examination, In the name o f the State of Oregon, yon and Olympia— at the Broiler in conducted by Supt. Bunch, and Oregon Fruits, Ice-Cold Soda, Sweet Crackers, The latest song is: order your went overboard. He was first seen and each o f you are hereby required to ap by Willie and Allen Panter, of the pear and answer the oomplaint filed against Marshfield. Milk Shake. Cigars and Tabacco. Tropical Fruits. Profs. Nosier and Ready, there were music of Chas. Gr sseu Music C o , you in the above entitled court and suit on G. S. Davis, the Norway cream 40 applicants, 34 of whom were suc Marshfield, Oregon. The latest Liberty when his cries for help di or before six weeks from the date o f the rected their attention, and when first publication o f this Summons which always on hand, sold at J off ery man, had business in town cessful. date is Tuesday the 16th day o f Feb they saw him the current had car first W . T . B U R T O N / P rop . ruary, 1904 and thalast date thereof and o f Wednesday. Foil S a l e . — A fine roan Durham For those popular and powerful ried him below the steamers the time of your appearance is the 29th Phone 109. Front Street, CoquiIle. Tho Margarita Fischer Company bull, 5yrs old, good for breeding remedies, Liquid Electricity and day o f March, 1904, and if you fail so to ap aud toward the middle of tbe at Masonic Hall Wednesday night purposes, or serviceable as a work ALL H EALIN G O IL . put up by stream. The boys dashed to the pear and answer within the time limited, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the animal, Enquire o f H. E. Wilcox, Wm. Oddy, call at the New Drug in “Comrades.” shore side of the steamer to look relief demanded in the Complaint a suc McKinley. statement o f which is as follows viz. store. J. T. Moulton o f this city, visited foi a small boat, but saw none ex cinct For a decree that plaintiff is the owner Shoes for James, stockings for Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Rohm, at Riv cept down near the cold storage in fee of the following discribed premises The Ladies of the G. A. R. r^ill Sallio, a dress for Sue, gum boots in Coos oonnty, stale o f Oregon, erton last week. plant, and they went ashore and situated viz: for Dad, outings for Mamuiu and inept at Dr. Leonard’s, at 7:30 p. ra. started for that poiDtas fast as they Mrs. Bertha Nodine, the candy tbe 18Mi. Special meeting. Beginning at an iron post forty rods South popcorn for the kuls and groceries could go, but before they had gone and thirty seven rods and two feet West maker, bakes fine bread for sale. M r s . D a h u f f ; Pres. for all at the fire— Ray’s. from the quarter section corner or post on far they saw him sink, drawn uu- North boundapr line o f section one in town Give her a trial order. M r s . L e o n a r d ; Sec. Rev. R. A. Reagan will preach ------ DEALER IN- der by the current, and well knew ship twenty-eight South of range thirteen Attorney E. B. Seabrook, of next Sunday at 11 a. m. If you expect to build this spring that further effort would be futile. West of the Willamette Meredian—run Subject, ning thence West one hundred feet thence Marshfield, had business at the "The Church and Two Baptisms call on W. A. Goodman and get The parouts aud other members South two hundred and sixty-two feet more county seat yesterday. He is of the family have the sympathy or taught iu the New Testament." The plana for houses and barns. less to North boundary line of Fourth street in CoquiIle thence East one hundred prepared to do your work on short o f all. Mrs W. C. Paterson, of Marsh same subject nt 7 :30 p. in. feet, thence North two hundred and sixty- field, visited friends in town the The Woman’s Study Club is issu notice. two feet more or less to place of beginning FULTON ASHORE AT PORT ORFORD. and lor a deed therefor. And also the land latter part of thp week. ing invitations for a reception to be M a r r i e d . — At the home o f Chas, pi t mises discribed as ninety feet wide The tug Colombia which left and given next Saturday afternoon at Cavanaugh in Bay City, Or, Feb. 5 ) East nad West and two hundred and fifty Mrs. Win. Gallier, of Bandon, here Thursday evening at 8 o’clock feet long North and South in the North is visiting her sons, Steve and Ed, the residence of Mrs. Snook,/ to the 1904, Wiliam W. Steckel and Miss east corner tract o f land discribed as mothers of school children aud the Snrali Oorthell, Rev. Thos. W. to go to the relief of the steam commencing of 80 a rods Eaal and 40 rods South and their families in town. Bchosner Fulton at Port Orford, teachers. o f the Northwest corner of Sec. 1. tp 28 Waller officiating.--Mail. S. R. Ill West of Willamette Meredian in T. D. Sutherland, of Duluth, returned yesterday with the news Miss Lena Fairmau who has been Levi Bunch, sou o f Mr. and Mrs. that the Fulton was ashore and out Coos Connty, State of Oregon, running Minnesota, is here looking at the attending Ibo Academy at this pluc. thence South 80 rods more or lese to the Chas. Buuch.of Matt Rinck creek, of reach of any assistance she iron stake between the J. A. Collier and E. county with a view to locating. this winter, was quite ill last Tues who has been at Walla Walla at 8. Spurgeon land thence East 36 rods and could render. She lies now on tbe Dr. .1. E. Leonard has moved his day evening, ami her parents Mi. tending school, is on his way home, 13K feet more or less to the Southwest beach, apparently water-logged and corner o f paroel of land bonded to J. W. office from the Pharmacy building and Mrs. J. W. Fairmau, came down his eyes having failed him. Drnne thence North (o 8outh side o f Spur- her main-mast gone. Captain Ma- from Johnson's mill to see her. to the National Bank building. goon Street, thence North 300 feet, thence F or S a l e . —One-half jersey cow Gee judged from appearances that West to place of beginning and for a deed N. C. Medley and W. A. Roselle, On Thursday the train was a lit fresh in March, and 10£ tons clover her crew had escaped to the shore, therefor, and for costs and other equitable have bought out the blacksmithing tle late on account of a Urge fir tree aud ryegrass hsy, loose, at a bar although it was impossible to get relief. This samraons is published by order of business of McAdams <fc Farmer. having fallen across the track near gain. Write F. L. Summers, within hailiDg distance with safety. the Hon. L. Harlocker, county judge for Coos oonnty, state o f Oregon made and en Miss Dell Fox, of tbe Coast Mail, Cedar Point. The telephone lines Marshfield, or W. B. Smith, Fish The telephone line being broken tered the 13 th day ot February, 1904 direct particulars arc unobtainable.— Mail. ing that the same be published in the Co- came over from Marshfield Satur were broken by the same tree, but trap, quiile Citv Hernld, a weekly paper publish day to visit her pnrsnts and friends. all were righted in a short time. THOMAS CRIPP DROWNED. Judge Harlocker, county health ed in said Coos connty Oregon and o f gen While playing with his pet dog eral circulation therein, for six successive Have you tried Mrs. Nodine’s one day last week, the five-year-old officer, reports twelve births in the Thomas Cripp, better known as w eekfl- W a lt e r S in c l a ir , fresh made candies? If not, you son of Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. Briggs, county for the past month, six Thomas Stevenson, having lived Attorney for Plantiff. should do so at once. They are o f near Riverton, fell and broke males and six females, all of which many years with Mr. aud Mrs. G. TH E DISSOLUTION NOTICE are white. Three deaths occurred W. Stevenson, of Cunningham, was fine. one of his legH. Dr. Russell was Notice is hereby given that the co-part during the same period. Who tied the oow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk- “ drowned on Thursday afternooD nership heretofore existing between the P. B. Hoyt, the popular barber, called and reduced the fracture and ing; said she h id not dragged him over two miles before D ied . — At Freewater, Oregon, while helping other parties to break undersigned, under the firm name o f Mo- of Bandon, received some fine and the little fellow was doing nicely Adams A Farmer, is tnis day dissolved by he realized he had made a mistake. * Feb. 9, 1904, Mrs. Elizabeth An a log jam in the North Fork. The mutual consent. np-to-date chairs for his parlors at last accounts. S. H. M c A dams . drews, beloved wife of C. S. An water was shallow when the ac last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lundy and Hottr Partner J. O . F a r m e r . drews, formerly of this county. cident happened, but there were too The Margarita Fischer Co. will H. Richards, of Myrtle Point, went Mrs. Andrews was a daughter of many logs over him and he could to Bandon the latter part of the Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a Z present "Comrades” tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferry, of Riv not escape, probably being crushed, mistake in not using Electric Lights. v i — Wednesday— night at Masonic week to attend tbe dedication of as some of the logs draged the bot the G. A. R. Hall at that place. Sev erton. Hall. Come. He leaves two sisters, Mrs. eral anticipated going from this Mrs. B. F. Crow, of this city, tom. Mrs. Bartholomew was slightly place, but for some reason did not - I N ------ who went to Portland for surgical Chas. Frederick, of Bandon, and under the weather yesterday and show up. It is reported that there one living at North Bend. aid recently, underwent an opera REAL ESTATE. her room at the public school was was a large attendance anJ a very tion on the 12th, a 20-pound ab SPINE FRACTURED. dosed in the afternoon. pleasant evening enjoyed by all. Deprives You of Your normal tumor being removed, The J. Galli an Italian miner in 1 5 0 0 0 One of tbe finest farms in Miss EdnaLorenz returned W ed A special business meeting was patient was resting easily at last Beaver Hill mine was seriously in $ ___ Dear Ones. ■ — ' Coos oonnty. nesday from Bandon where she Ind held at Sunrise co-operative cream accounts. jured yesterday. A large rock fell $ 4000 A good farm o f 50 acres and Show your love for the one who been to visit her brothers, George ery on the South Fork, last Satur large list personal property. Hon. John W. Brown, of Con on him fractured his spine. Phy and Charles, and their families. is gone by providing a monument day, with good results for the bene necticut!. gave political lectures in sicians were sent to to the mine $ 3 0 0 0 One of the best 27-acre dairy 1 p’ a^es on CoquiIle river. will worthy the memory of that one. M. O. Huoton, of Bridge, made fit of all the stock holders and town on Friday eveniug and Satur aud all done for him possible. He rent. The following officers day afternoon to large and enthusi is in a very critical condition our office a pleasant call iu com patrons. A large monument or a small pany with Miss Brownson, while were elected: E Baker, President; astic audiences, tbe large court and has a slim chance for his life. $ 350 »0 acre tract of bench land near marker, whichever you choose at town, lays fine, sloping towp-d they attended the teachors’ examin H C Luttrell, Vice-pres; L E Rob room in the courthouse being well His lower limbs are paralyzed.— south, extra fine place for frnit, his place,’ will show the’ best judg chickens, etc. No improvements. bins, Sec and Treas; A M Russell, tilled. His discussions were along Mail. ation. Don't miss this chance. ment of first-class designers and H Johnson and Wm Warner, Di reform lines as advocated by tbe -•----- Dr. Prputis, the Marshfipld den $ 5000 ^ ^ne *10-acre farm near Arago. workmen. Socialist party. He made many tist, will bo in Bandon from Feb rectors.— Enterprise. The National Separate Leaf Tab — ——• Mostly rich bottom, all improved. strong arguments which were well First class house and two new ruary 5th to the 27th. Parties hav The masquerade ball given by lets at the New Drug Store. barnes, other buildings and con ing dentnl work to be done will Coquille's Hose Company which taken by his hearers. veniences. A model dairy ranch. Fontilla, and the leading brands Must be sold soon if sold at this please write early for time. took place Saturday night was a “ D i e d . —At tho residence of T. prioe. in cigars at Mrs. Nosler’s. grand affair. Tbe attendance was J. Medly, near Fair Oaks, (O re O. E. Highlands, of Sheridan, $ 1000 Nice residence property, close to The best Boston Gam Boots for ■■■■ 1 business. M ARSH FIELD , OR. this state, is here taking a look at large and orderly, not a single gon) February 4, 1904, Mary J. $4 25 at Ray's closing out sale. thing happening to mar the even Hall, aged 58 years and 2 days, $ 400 Two of the be st residence lots our section, Hut has not decided to — —■ inthe city. Telephone,*Hain 288. ing’s enjoyment. The music which Interment at the Old Town Cem Onion sets at Knowlton’s. Ex $ 500 locate. He is an acquaintance and A residence property that is)dirt cheap. friend of Dr. CburchmaD and fam- was furnished by Whetstone’s Or etry, Saturday, February 6, at 12 tra fine, 2 pounds for 25 cents. chestra, was all that could be desir o ’clock.” The foregoing ie the 164-aore place between Bandon ily. For a big bargain in three fine $ ■■■ 1000 ■■■ '■ and Empire, 8 acres bottom ed. The prizes were carried away contents of a funeral notice re eleared. balenoe bench land W anted . — Knowledge of a Life by Henry Smith, representing Hap ceived last week by our townsman, building lots in this city, call at this black soil, good house and barn. Insurance Company, which writes a py Hooligan, taking off the beef J. H. James. The deceased was office. $ 0 0 0 Honse snd one lot near basiness. definite contract of insurance, which trust, and Miss Effie Davis, as a sister of Mr. James, aud will be ■ P«v* 10 per cent interest on this W. A. Goodman will go anywhere prioe. combines the peculiar and special Topsy. About $75 was cleared remembered by a number o f oar in Coos county to move your house advantages contained in the poli which will be expended for para- citizens, she having visited here a or barn. ¡1 1250 Hood business property 1 block —— fro ra postoffice, suitable for cies of the Mutual Benefit Life In phrecalia for the company. Others number o f years ago. boarding or lodging house. Put Carolina Rico Flakes for tnusli surance Company, of Newark, N. J. who did not attend the ball will do nt this prico that it may be sold at De Laval Separators have shown or puddings -something new— at once. altbb C o lin , M D , Local A g e n t their part in adding to this fund. their Superiority ov. r their makes F, E. Diane’s. O ENERAL LIN E OF CHEMICALS, DRÜGS, PATENT $ 250 Two niec comer lots Nosler'a of Separators since their invention Addi,ion. MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES It you are thinking of putting in and will continue to do so until Two oorner bottom Iota. TOLLET ARTICLES, ETC. m ore: Iplaced ! “ ^p w ator this season yon should time shall be I w ,„ ,n » valley »oil«., consult S. J. Nosier at once Two flno lote near the achool- 26 machines in the CoquiIle house. last season palling down almost Victoria aud Keystone sewing every kind of Separator inclndiug machines at the furnifnre store of $ 300 Two lota; nicely located. tbe U- S. Omego and Sharpies Tu- Elliogaon & Jacobson, $ COO Half block of at t fine lota. hnlar. only used a few months n(, grain for sale at tbe Hay „ and % 2800 Aline oorner hnaineaa property which can be had for a song. Cat- j New Fepdstore, First street. It ia impoaeible to describe my list in this alogue of De Laval Separators for . Mrg M H Webber A .SoD Props, Having had many years of experience in this line d lu m n . If you srs looking for a good the asking. 1 am also agent for pisee o f property at s reasonable prioe, I we are prepared to give all the all kinds o f dairy and creamery , ftre now enj ; ean certainly suit yon. ltest of satisfaction. machinery, he famous Worcester the hi(?h^ water of the ¿»so n , Kemeiubei, I rent houses snd farms and salt. The salt that « I t * j th(j « r w „ g within about two do all kinds o f agency business. Gome in LO C AL it e m s . RAY’S LOCALS. Shave W hile You Ride 1 v Watches and I Jewelry. I n $ The “ DISPATCH" BABBERSHOP, The “ CLYDE’ Li very feed Stable G. W; Martin Coquille City, Oregon “ OUR W AY” QUICK-LUNCH W. T.l(err & Co. PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR and FEED. LATEST STYLE IN Gents’ F urnishiQgs DRESSGOODS, LADY'S CLOTH, FLANNEL, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FLANNELETTE, ETC _ Sanford's Bargains Death’s Harvest COOSÌCO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS F. M. Stewart Prop /New Drug Store, I i - i GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PRO! Prescriptions A Specialty. Golden Building n „ Cwl a , , l e 0 r ». .1. NOBLER. 0f ¡last winter. highest point reached snd see ms before bnying. DOLLAR*). I can save yon t*r. ’[-y w - - - 7''~n+Z. I W CoquiIle, Oregon. - " * *