Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 29, 1904, Image 3

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    When in Msrslifipld, eat at tbe
.Fa». Stauff, of Arago, was in >he
Broiler.
city yesh r l iy.
I niwlom has extra fine onion
H kiiald office phoijp No. 105.
A s o c i a l : •>:> nl U i 1 n a n ’s i all
Mils. 2 pounds lur 25 ci ts.
Finest table salt at P. E. Drone'a Saturday lii^ht.
The National Separate Leaf Tab­
Hal vnv S.-li ■■• cera w as don n ii iiu lets at the New Drug Store.
Fresh cocoa tiuts and lemons at
the Point yesterday.
Croy’a.
F o n f illa , a n d the le a d in g b ra n d s
Call at the New Feedstore for in c ig a r s at M is . N o s le r ’s.
\V. T- Kerr A Co. keep til“ Mc­
wheat and chicken feed.
Call patterns.
Onion sets at Knowlton’s.
Ex­
Three papers of garden seeds for tra fine, 2 pounds for 25 cents.
110,00 Chamber Set at M. H 10 cents, at Knowlton’s.
| W. R. Foote, of Norway, had
Heraey’a for a guess.
The Alliance arrived in the bay busiuess in this city on Friday.
Full stock of choice garden seeds Sunday from Portland.
Fresh supply of oaDdies just
in bulk, at Knowlton’a.
L. A. Kennedy, of Bandon, was received at Croy’s confectionery.
Beet brown sugar for cooking up to this city yesterday.
For tine cigars go to the New
purposes at Drone's.
F or S ale — A small farm one mile Drag Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman,
Try the nice abd fresh candies from Coqullle.
Call at this ofliee. proprietor.
at Croy’B confectionery.
Carolina Rice Flakes for mush
Order yourself a pair o f fine
Try the Olympic Self-rising pan­ boots or shoes made at C. B. Leep’s. or puddiDgs—something new— at
cake flour at P. E. Dranes.
Spring street hats on display at P. E. Drane’s.
Ladies’ Gent’s and Children’s Mrs. Moon’s on Wednesday March
When yon eat at the Broiler iD
Mackintoshes at Kerr A Co’s.
16th.
Marshfield, you get fine, fresh
F ora grand bargan in an Irving
F or a big bargain in three fine homemade bread.
Piano—aBgood ns new-apply at this building lotsin this city, call at this
Dr. Kime, of Bandon, returned
ofliee.
office.
yesterday from his trip to the
Joseph Ferry,
the Biverton Willamette valley.
G o to Mrs B. Nodine, Pharmacy
building, for fresh homemade can- merchant, had business in towu on
Mr. and Mrs. John Taws«, of
Saturday.
dies.
Riverton, were up doing some
Our young friend, P. H. Peter­ trading on Saturday.
For a good layout, to either buy
or rent a dairy farm, call on the son, of Arago, made us a pleasant
Victoria and Keystone sewing
call yesterday.
H erald .
machines at the furniture store of
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere
B o r n . — At Myrtle Point, March Ellingson A Jacobson.
in Coos county to move your house 22, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Max De­
The Echo will carry milk seven
ment, a daughter.
or barn.
days in each week from tbe upper
J. V. Hambloek, of Parkersburg,
County Treasurer J. B. Dulley, river to the Coquille City creamery
had business in the county sent last greeted old friends on the bay a
H. L. Carl, of Norway, was in
day or so last week.
Saturday.
towu yesterday.
He saya he will
Kerr A Co’s, is the place to get have a steamer on to carry milk
The steamer Elizabeth arrived at
Bnndon from Ban Francisco Satur­ your suits of clothes for men, next Monday.
youths, nnd children
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drane, of
B ohn — At Marshfield, Oregon, this city, went to Parkersburg Sat­
Treasurer J. B. Dully has remit­
ted one-half of Coos county’s takes March'21, 1904, to the wife of Wm. urday to visit with Mr. Drnne’s
Eickworth, a daughter.
to the state treasurer.
brother, W. T „ and family for a few
Hon. S. B. Hermann, of Myrtle days.
Bonit.— At Johnson’s mill, March
25, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. PoiDt, went to the bay yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Logan, of
looking after political matters.
Johnson, a daughter.
Bandon, went to North Bend on
A large supply o f oranges, Friday to visit their daughter, Mise
Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist, will
bogiu his regular professional vis­ bananas and dates coming by next Lena, who is teach mg school at
steamer for Croy’s confectionery. that place.
it to Baudon March 28.
LOCAL
ITEM S.
Knowlton sells three papers of
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pierce, of
this city, returned Friday from a northern grown garden seeJs that
have been thoroughly tested, for
few days’ visit at the bay.
10 cents.
Louis Ingram who has been on
Capt. Peterson, of the schooner
the North Fork for several weeks,
Coqnille, visited with Rev. A.
wsut to Bandon yesterday.
Haberly
last Wednesday and
D ie d . — At Johnson’s mill, Match Thursday.
2G, 1904, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Golden Wnshing Compound, for
Alfred Johnson, Jr., aged 26 days.
which Mrs. Lottie Davis is ageDt,
Hay and grain for sale at the can be had by calling at Strang’s
New Feedstore, on First street. Emporium.
Mrs. M. H. Webber A Sou Props.
When at Marshfield and in want
Have you tried Mrs. Nodino’s o f a good square meal, remember
fresh made candies? If not, you j y0t, CRn gej p
BUy time of lay
should do so at once.
They are or night at the Broiler.
®U0,
j
Any lady baying ndress pattern
W. W. Wilcoxou, the teamste r j amonntiug to $2.50 or more o f W.
has fine Wood for sale—full teersi-p Kerr A Co., will be presented
at $150. Leave orders with R B. { svjt|) a McCall pattern free.
j C. M. Wickham, of Beaver Hill,
Mrs. Oilman, o f Bandon, w ho[,.nme over yesterday for medical
has been visiting friends on the | tieatmeut, being a great sufferer
bay for a month past, returned from blood pmsouiDg in one of his
yesterday.
| eyes.
If you expect to build this spring
Will Howell who was very ill of
mumps at Bandon last week, is call on W. A. Goodman and get
He is
oonvalesant. He came np to this plans for houses and barns.
prepared to do your work on short
place yesterday.
notice.
J. V. Foster, of Riverton, was up
F or S ale .—A fine roaD Durham
to the county seat Saturday and
remembered the H erald in a sub­ bull, Syrsold, good for breeding
purposes, or serviceable as n work
stantial manner.
animal. Enquire o f H. E. Wilcox,
Dr. C- W. Tower and son, Jay, McKtuley.
of Marshfield, were on the river a
The Kelsey-Knox combination
couple of davs last week, visiting
will entertain in this city and at
this city and B anloo.
other points just before the P ro­
The latest song is: order yoor hibition convention which takes
music of Chas. Gr ssen Music Co , place on the 22nd o f April.
Marshfield, Oregon.
The latest
W anted . —Knowledge of a Life
always on hand, sold at ^ off
Insurance Company, which writes a
Mrs. W. F. Disher and children definite contract of insurance, which
have been visiting Mrs. Dr. Gulin combines the peculinr and special
several days of Isle.
Mr. Disher advantages contained in the poli­
came op yesterday and they re- cies of the Mutual Benefit Life In­
surance Company, of Newark, N. J.
Inrned with him.
W alter C ulin , M. D., Local Agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cleghoru, of
near Arago, were in town yester­
Passengers on outgoing Areata,
day executing a deed to some prop- Marshfield:—N W Hall, Mrs Hall,
erty they had in Missouri, which Mrs Blakely, Chas Blakely, A J
they have recently sold.
Blakely, D A DonelsoD, Mrs Wat­
son, C B Marshall, Miss A Ander­
Nine feet of snow is to be en­
son, Mrs Tolsorae, Cbas Lenberg,
countered on the summit o f the
Joe Abelli, Bennett SwantoD, Mrs
Coast Range along the Coos Bay
Williams, Miss Kanfman, C D
Wagon road. It is with consider­
Laval, Mrs De Laval A child, E R
able difficulty that the mails get
Denkee, W T Garratt, Miss Clara
through.
Earl, 5 second class.
I. D. McCoy, Jr., son o f Mr Mc-
De Laval Separators have shown
Cov, a member o f the P. F. A L.
their Superiority over other makes
Co., who spent several weeks with
of Separators since their invention
ns last fall, arrived in town Thnrs-
and will contione to do so nntil
day. and will spend the snmmer
time shall be no more. I placed
with ns. He was accompanied bv
26 machines m the Coqnille valley
a young friend, L. P. Sheldon from
last season palling down almost
the same place.
every kind of Separator including
Henry Quick was over from Beav­ the U. 8. Omega and Sharpies T a­
er Hill yesterday. He tells us that bular, only ased a few months
Frank Standridge, the party who which can be hail for a song. Cat­
assailed him with a knife on the alogue o f De Laval Separators for
20th inst., had skipped ou t While the askiDg. I am also agent for
Henry was not seriously injured, it nil kinds o f dairy and creamery
was not through any good inten- machinery, the famons Worcester
tions of Standridge, and if the au- j salt. The ealt that salts. ^
thorities can get a hold on him he j
S. M. N obler .
should be summarily dealt with.
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T H E
H ere You A re
A full Jeweled Elgin or IAItilth- $
am Movement in a 20 year filled
case for $15.50
™
The same mouement in a Nickel w
screw case at $10.50.
CALL AND SEE ’EM.
Who tied the cow s tail to his leg in the process of milk- a
ing, said she had not dragged him over two miles before 9
he realized he ha'I made a mistake.
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Wo are tho L eaders in low P rices and
R eliable G oods . Briug or sond u s your
watch repairing and have it done right.
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T T i e H ,e lis ,fc > l© J e w e l e r s .
Shave While You Ride
The "DISPATCH” BARBERSHOP,
WILSON JEW ELRY CO.
CHAS- M OOM AW i .Prop-
Fine Cigars. Nuts, Candies and Tropical Fruits kept in con­
nection. Glue us a call.
Kiverton Pick-Ups.
Cow boy Hats for Doys and Girls
the latest at Mrs- Noslers.
Mr Cooper’s surveying party is
Jeff Ownbey, the Riverton logger now camped in Riverton
Their
was up on business yesterday.
survey is now to a point nearly
Hon R. H. Rosa, of Bandon, re­ opposite this towu.
Our public school will probably
turned from the bay yesterday.
start on the second Monday in
Ralph Rackleff, of the Point was April. The mumps and measles
among Coqnille’s visitors yester­ constitute tbe advisary board and
day.
the school directors will be guid­
Capt. Alva Lee, the North Fork ed by its decisions.
dairy farmer, went to Bandon od
The mumps have sneaked into
Friday.
J. F. Foster’s family. At the pres
Jos. Martin, of the Devereux eDt time, no more oases of measles
place, had business in (own yester­ have appeared there.
The Steamer Venus now makes
day.
T be Broiler— in Marshfield— Riverton her homo. She is en­
gives the best of meals and at all gaged by Mr. Cooper, to be need
in connection with his survey.
boars, day or night.
The Liberty came np from Ban-
Easter services by Rev. R. A. don last Saturday eve and remain­
Reagan next Suoday at 11 a. m. at ed till morning.
She brought
the Southern Methodist church.
several persona from the lower riv­
The mill at this place started up er to the dance.
yesterday morning.
It sounds
It is about time for that shingle
good to hear its whistle and buzz milFto put iu its apperance hare,
again.
or we are afraid those people will
There is to be a social dauce at loose I heir present opportunity.
D ona A nna .
tbe Gilman Hall, near Johnson’s
mill on Saturday night.
A good
Prohibition Convention.
time ia assured to all who attend.
Mort Tyrrell started yesterday
for a flyiDg visit to his old home in
Humboldt oounty California.
He
goes via the bay per steamer Al­
liance.
The Misses Miller, Sadie aud
Maud, came over from North Bend
Saturday and visited their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Miller, of Fish-
trap and retnrne I yesterday.
Moss Averill who bas been at­
tending school at Salem, arrived
here yesterday having come down
on the last Alliance. He proceed­
J. S. Kanematz has received ed to Bandon by the noon boat,
onion sets for early planting. Get
yonr order iu at CDce.
T. F. San erson, Gurlv Boak and
R E. L. Bedillion, mine host of Mrs. Emm a Osborne, of Bandoo,
the Tnpper Hotel at Bandon, paid returned yesterday from Salem,
the county seat a Hying visit whither they had gon9 to conduct
Mra Sanderson to tho insaue asy­
Thursday.
lum.
J. C. Conn, who disappeared
On the last trip from Portland
from his home at Silver Lake in a
mysterious manner a few days ago, o f the Alliance, a lifeboat of tbe
has not been heard from or the ill-fated English vessel LaDora, of
Grenack, was picked up.
F. T.
body found as yet.
Sanderson, o f Bandon, who was
Dr. A. F. Kirch man, a Portland a passenger, has our thanks for
dentist, is located temporarily at souvenir from the boat.
the Tuttle Hotel. Come and have
The railroad engineering crew
our teeth examined and necessary
work attended to. Charges reason­ consisting of 18 or 20 men, recent­
able.
ly located at Coaledo, moved their
The mail which arrived this camp last Friday, and dow have
morning was nnpacked eleven times their tents pitched neur tho mouth
before it reached Marshfield from of Beaver slough. These men are
Roseburg. There is force of men making a thorough survey aud
opening the road in the mountains. there is considerable speculation
as to when work will begin. Tbe
Mail.
line is supposed to cross tbe river
A B io B argain —In 198 acres of near tbe mouth o f Hatchet slough.
land,
miles from Gravel Ford.
W. H. Logan, of Bandon, who
Contains 40 or 50 acres bottom
good dairy ranch; has 1-500,000 went to North Bend Friday, tells
feet of fine
timber.
Address us of the grand time he enjoyed
that evening. His visit was osten­
E d C arter , Gravel Ford.
sibly to attend an innitiation to be
F or S ale . — A small place of 2J
acres in north edge of town with performed at tho lodge of the A. O.
There were thirty-five
plenty of small fruit newly fenced U. W.
w'th good improvements and a good candidates instructed in the mys­
Twenty-five
cow, 2J tons of hay nnd 30 young teries of the older.
hens.
Apply to Ben Crow, Co­ were initiated the meeting before.
This certainly promises to be an
quille City.
exceedingly strong lodge in a short
John Lehner, who came to this time.
county last summer from Wisconsin
J. L Knight, the stockman, is iD
and purchased the place of M. J
Wilson, of the North Fork, has re­ receipt of a letter from B. R. Ban­
turned after spending the winter at ning, who is in Argentine Republic.
bis old home. He made us a pleas­ Mr. Banning ia preparing to go into
ant call yesterday.
the stock business and says Ibe op­
The Coquille City creamery, portunités there are great. He bas
rentod a place of 30,000 acres and
managed by S. M. Nosier and W.
pays 60 cents per head for the stock
H. Lyons, is running and doing a
per year, which is a very small rent.
good business, all things consider­
The best grass laDd in the world is
ed.
As soon as tbe weather set­
said to be in Argentina and many
tles a little, milk will be com iog in
men baye become rich in a very
in much greater quantities.
few years by engaging in the stock
On account o f Edwin Ellingson business
Mr. Banning says the
getting so seriously burned last country is rapidly filling up with
week by tbe benzine explosion, settlers and in a few years most of
his brother, Arthur, is carrying on tbe good opportunities will he gone.
tbe work of fixing up the steamer He states that he is 300 miles from
Echo for the Carl Brothers.
He a railroad, 30 miles from a store,
expects to have her ready for the 18 miles from a wagon road nod
water in about ten days.
27 miles from a steam boat land­
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph HayDes, of ing. The country is billy and the
Eckley, arrived from
a fonr- climate ie cool and healthful. Mr.
mootbs visit in California, on Sat­ Bamiiug expects to come out of
urday They via'ted their daughter, Argentine io a few years with
Mrs. E. W. Murphy, of Ocean snug fortune.— Enterprise.
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Park. Among other acquaintances
they met Mrs. John Lebnberr and
Adjudged Insane
Miss Mary Harris.
Uncle Joe
made our office a pleasant call
Chas. VVerdan, who has been
while iD town. He called our at- stopping at the home of M. Vogal
| teotioD to tbe great changes which on Coos river was broogkt to town
have taken place in this section this morning by Capt, ‘ Levy Sny­
j since bis srrival in Coos comity. der, who was deputized to bring
He told of bow Mr. Cnnoingbsm him to town for examination as to
claimed that this place wonld some i his sanity. He was brought before
day be the county seat, etc., while Judge
Hyde today and
ad­
lie was carving ont a little clearing judged insane. Captam Snyder will
nbont where tbe H erald office now start to Salem with him Monday.—
stands.
! Mail.
Ilv d I-u c tL E a r t H e r
Must you be diagged before you realize you are making a
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
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Q U IC K -LU N C H
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COUNTER
Ice Cream,
Ice-Cream Soda
Ice-Cold Soda,
Milk Shake.
i P h o n e 109. |
Fresh Nuts,
Choice Confectionery,
Oregon Fruits,
Tropical Fruits.
Finest Luuch Goo
F ig Wafers,
Sweet Crackers,
Cigars and Tabacco.
W. T. BURTON, Prop.
Front Street, Coquille.
1
herald
The prohibition county conven­
tion for Coos county, Oregon, is
hereby called to meet at Coquille,
Coos county, Oregon, on the 22nd
day of April, 1904, at 2 o'clock p.
m., for the purpose of electing del­
egates to the state convention to be
held at Portland, Oregon, on the
28th and 29th days of April, 1904;
delegates to the First Congressional
district convention of the State of
Oregon; and for the nomination of
candidates for state senator for Coos
ami Curry counties, representative
for Coos county, county clerk, sher­
iff, two county commissioners, as­
sessor, school superintendent, treas­
urer, surveyor, coroner and district
officers as may be necessary, nnd
such other business as may come be­
fore said convention.
E. A. H owey ,
Chairman.
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Job Printing
Department
Up-to-date in all lines.
C O Q U IL L E , O R EG O N .
THE NEW STORE,
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MRS. M. NOSLER, Prop.
Old Settler Found Dead In Bed-
Vie carry a complete line of Fashion­
Frank Holland, of Libby, father
or Enoch Holland, and ancle to
Parker, Tom and William Holland,
of Marshfield, died some time dar­
ing last Digbt.
He was found in his cabin, in a
sitting position, on bis bed, having
passed away in an attack o f asthma,
to which he was a subject.
Tbe funeral will take place to­
morrow and tbe learning will be
interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Frank Holland was a native of
Nova Scotia and has resided on tbe
bay nearly 30 years beiug well
known throughout this conuty.—
Coast Mail.
GREAT
able Trimmings Dry and Fancy Goods,
Notions, Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars
and Tobacco.
An Elegant Line of China l/l/are.
Vie have the Justrite G. D., Long Hip,
Straight Front Corsets.
Death’s Harvest
BARGAIN.
Furniture of a nine room house
for sale. For particulars call at the
H erald office.
Deprives You of Your
Dear Ones-
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 yon choose at
his place, will show the, best judg­
ment of first-class designers and
workmen.
Sanford’s Bargains
—
REAL
$
15000
—
*
4000
in
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ESTATE.
One of the finest
Coos county.
farms in
A R°°d farm of 80 acres and
large list personal property.
COOS COTMARBLE ANO GRANITE WORKS
$ 3 6 0 0 One of the best r 27-acre dairy
'■
places on Coqnille river.
$ 350 10 acre tract of bench land near
town, lays fine, sloping toward M
south, extra fine plaoe for fruit,
ohickens, etc. No improvements,
5000 ^ fine 40- acre farm near 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.
1000 Nice residence property, close to
'
business.
$ 400
Two of the best residence lots
■'■■■■■
in the city.
$ 500
A residence property that is dirt
oheap.
$ 1 0 0 0 T ^aore plaoe between Bandon
a-MB-i
and Empire,
8 acres bottom
olenred.
balance bench land
black soil, good house and barn
$ 6 0 0 House and one lot near bnsiness.
—
- Pays 10 per cent interest on this
price
$ 100 Two corner bottom lots.
$
F . M. Stewart Prop
AB SB FIELD, OP.
Telephone, Main 288 .
$
f 260
Two fine lots
honse.
near the school-
$ 300
Two lots ! nicely located.
$ 600
Halfblock of six fine lots.
#
2800
Afine corner business property
It is impossible to describe my list in this
OJlnmn. If yon are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable price, I
can certainly suit you.
Keuien.bat, I rent houses and farms and
do all kinds o f agency business. Come in
and see me before buying. I can save yon
DOLLARS.
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HANFORD.
Coquille, Oregon,
c
/New Drug Store,
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP |
GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT E"
MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES
TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
Prescriptions
A Specialty.
Having had many years of experience in this line
we are prepared to give all the
best of satisfaction.
Golden Building
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Coquille, Oregon.j