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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1904)
LO CAL ÍT E M S . S«n,. I- il,e nice Fresh Candies « 1 1. Fu,J ,to<* '‘ f c}* ’ic? Kar,,*n 8ee<,B M r* NoeleiV. 1,1 ,,ll'k, at K iow lton». WATCHES! WATCHES! rlniYLD o IH jb ptioiiB No. 10) Pet. r An. . of Bridge, regi.slored •Knowlion baa extra fino onion Fiue«t table Halt ill P. E. Dram’ a. at iloIt I ( \ 11tiille in«t 'I bill ed u . aol . 2 pound« for 25 cents, W. T. K err A. Co. keep III- Mr- j Carl 11 Her, of Dorn, was in The National 8cpur ilc Loaf Tab- Call pattern«. low ii Hn i nfny doing noine tin iing. let« at the New Drug Store. Lelaml Howev ix rinwlv recover- Fon S. i i . k -A small farm one mile Onion set« at Knowlton’s. Ex- in¡: f n in a bruie:t il (oot. J from Coqiillle. Call at this office. tra line, 2 pounds for 25 cents. Largest stock, low prices. Elgin or lie — i i rp to iit le m l H ie le c tu r e « til li e oourtbonxi! Thursday. C. F. Crane, o f Riverton, reurn- For all kinds o f fancy dredst'im - ed from a business trip to the hay rnings, go to Mrs. Moon. T w o lectnrt'B at the cnurtliou-ie on Saturday. Attorney G. M. 8hort and wife, T h u rsd a y. Hear ikem both. Carpenter work done at reason went to the bay on Thursday. Q o to Mrs 15 Nm linj, Pharmacy able rates. I need experience mou- Knife grinding, turning, sweep building, for frexli I omerumle can ey for Friday. R. M. ing,— any old joh for money before dies. C. M. B okn .— I n Marshfield Or., May Friday. Forn grand barman id an Irving 13, 1904, to Mr and Mr*. Charles Miss Anna Waldvogel, of Bandon Piano— a« good iih new apply at thin Nordstrom, a son was tbe guest o f Coqnille friends office. W illis and Lloyd Oddv, who are last week. F o B S a l k .— -A neat and good working at Norway, came home for F or fine cigars go to the New two-horse buggy. Apply at this a few hours Sunday. D rag Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, oilioe. For a lovely home in the Spur proprietor. A hue lot ot cows for sale at the geon oddstion at a great Bargain, Carolina Rice Flakes for mash Henry Clemens place near Parkeis- apply to Jacob Croy. or paddings— something new— at burg. K err <k Co’s, is the place to get P. E. Drane’s. W. A. Goo 1 man will go anywhere your suits of clothes for men, The Cluny, or Band laces, tbe in C >oa County to move your house youths, nnd children. very latest thing in trimmings, at or barn. Uncle Sol J. McCloskey, the Mrs. N osler’s. Graying wanted. Fine kindling Norway merchant, ahook hands F or S a l e .— A good young cow a specialty. No work done after with friends iu town Tuesday. fresh about a month. Enquire of F rid a y . M. R . The Bereans give au experience C. A. James, Coquille. J. T. Houser of the upper Co- social at the Academy, Friday. It Knowlton sells three papers of quille, passed through to the bay will be worth $1.00 but will cost on northern grown garden seeds that yesterday. ly 10c. have been thoroughly tested, for R. E. L. Bedillion, the inviuc- Aaron Crutchfield, o f the Point, 10 cents. ible Bob, made a business trip to the bad business which called him Mrs. Barrows returned Satur bay yesterdny. down this way the latter part of day from the lower river where the week. A fresh supply of fresh oranges she had been visitiDg for several and bananas just re o iv e d at Croy’s Mrs. Moon, the milliner and days. Candy Store. dressmaker, keeps all kinds of fiae. R. D. ¡Jones, our sawmill man Furnished rooms for rent with and fashionable trimmings,- etc., returned from his trip to San Fran for dresses. or without board at H. F. Thom p cisco and Los Angeles last week, son’s Resturant. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fa by, o f Bul and hopes to start tbe mill soon. Robert Walker, o f Bondou, spent lards, returned from a visit with F. L. Fisher, representing Jacob a day or so in town last week groet- relatives and friends on the bay son Nayberger & Co., notions, fancy last Wednesday. l ng friends. goods, etc., of San Francisco, inter Rev. Hiram L . H olt, o f the viewed his customers of this city, Dr. J. C. liuook, denlist, will be in his office on or before the first Latter Day Saints, passed through last week to Myrtle Point from Baudon the Monday in June. Our young friend, W. A. S k illy, latter part o f the week. who spent tbe winter visiting Mrs. L B. Woodward is now The Chas. Grissen Music Co., friends in California, returned by postmistrrs ot Ariigo, W. H. Sohroe Odd Fellows’ Buildiug, Marshfield, tbe Alliance which got in Tuesday der having resigned. headquarters for Pianos, Organs morning. J. J. Curren, of Ilia Myrtle Point and everything in the Music line. George Martin is now making Hotel, went to Marshfield Tuesday C. M. Herman, of M yrtle Point, regular trips to Roseburg from and returned Wednesday. returned from a business trip to this city with bis four-horse team. The Roy Sunday school has re the bay last Wednesday and made Anyone anticipating a trip would sumed its sessions with good pros our office a very pleasant call while do well to get bis rates. pects for a healthy attendance. in town. C. F. Tucksberry, representing Dr. Strange, the M yrtle Poiut Dale Flynn, Ed and Oscar Moon, the Mutual L ife Insurance Co., of dentist, went to Riverton Wednes Miss Nora Moou. and Miss David N ew York, was down this way a day in iespouse to a special call. son, the schoolmate in their district, couple o f days Inst week looking Beautiful flashlight pictures of the drove to town Saturday to do some Sacajawen entei taioruent on sale at trading. Graves’ g slleiy on, Front Stieet. John N. Luke, o f Baudon, solicits Attorney .T. S. Coke, of Marshfield your trade iu brick laying and lama over this wav on Friday and enrpeutering also cleaning and re. rx'-ended his visit to Myrtle Point. pairing sewing machines. Rates reasonable. J H Roh-r'6, of M yrtle Point, Sick headache results from a hft l busiu ’Ss ivcr (in Coos river nn I went to the b iy sid- on Tues disordered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain’s Stomach day’s train. and Liver Tablets. For sale by R. Frank J. Faliy, the g-ueral clerk S Knowlton. si;il booker at the Pnrk-rsburf stoi'.-, leturued Wednesday from " George Martin returned Sunday from hi« trip to Roscihurg, bringing short visit to * lie bay. Win. Hunt, one of Coos county's in fig h t persons, a Mrs. Smith and nine photographers, is lying very child nnd Mr. Huffard, wife and four children. low at Myrtle Point. W e sincerity hope for his early recovery. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Fraker, who spent the past seven months iu C. T. Payne, o f Cottage Grove, who has been visiting with J. A. California, returned by the last Elizabeth sml are ngnin domiciled Jackson, o f Parkersburg, passed in their home nt the Moulton through on bis road home Inst street briilg... Tuesday. Fon S a l e . — One United States S. H. Ciouch who is spending the summer in the mines up in the Turbine Seperator, capacity, about Eden valley country, called on ns 1000 pounds; in good order, ns last Wednesday while in.towu on good as new. Owner perfectly sat isfied but. it is not large enough for business. his busiuess. For full particulars Rev. R. A, Res g o t, of the M. E. go to T . H. Mehl & Co’s., hardware church, South, started for Rose- store. burg yesterday moening on a short O. R. Golden, the MAishfield business trip. He will be back in man, representing time to fill his pulpit uext -Sunday commercial Blake McFall Co., stationers of at tile usual hour. Mrs, S. P. C. Johnson, of this Portland, was over this way Thurs city, who went to California last day looking after the interests of November for an extended visit, re his house. He made our office s turned by Satui day evening’s Eliza pie isant call. Albert Campbell, the telephone beth. She spent the winter with lineman, left yesterday for Gold Iriemls at Fresno. Bench and the lower Rogue river, John Conger, o f Wells, Nevada, to erect some new telephone lines a brother of Mrs. Edward Boyd, of for the company. His place on the this city, arrived with Mrs. Conger local lines will be ably filled by Al and tin ir three children and will len Bileu during his absence.— visit for a while at least, and will Mail. probably locate with ns, wh’ oh we The news of the death of our old Ii >pe they insy. pioneer friend, Chas E. G. Dietz, J unes Must came up from Pros- of Myrtle Point, reached ns yester pei on Friday and on Saturday day. It will be remembered that wen* oul to his old home at Leo he has suffered two paralytic strokes with his brother, Hardee, who lately and has since been in a very came iu the day before. H e will feble condition. He was about 75 soend s-vr ral days with the folks years o f age. during the slack spell in busiuess; Andrew Perkins, who has been at r.t the mill. Grants Pass for several months past, W aiitf . d .— K nowledge of a L ife arrived here Saturday, having came Insurance Company, which writes a ¡n t0 he present at the funeral of definite contract of insurance, which his sister, Mrs. Gus Carlson, but combines the pe'-uli ir and special • having failed to make proper con- advantages contained in the poli- nections in Camas valley, was a day cies of the Mutual Benefit L ife In- too late. He will make his parents surance Company, of Newark, N. J. and friends a short visit before re- W alter Cm.is, M. D , Local Agent, turning. j i m m s after the int erests o f bis company. Dave Perking, of the steamer Dispatch, who went to San Francis co lately for rest and medical treat ment, is rapidly improving, so his father told us while in town Satur day. F or S a l e .— T en dairy cows, one •Torsey and Holstine ball, new De- L eva l seperater, four milch cows nnd other dairy utensils. Enquire o f A. J. Barger, at E. D. M yers’ [dace, near Johnson’s miH. Dr. Preutis, the dentist will he in Raodon May 28th for a short stay. As this will be his last tiip this season those having dental work to do will do well to write or call early for appointments. Waltham movement in a 20 year filled case guar anteed at $10.50 Fine watch repairing. I f the other fellow can't make your watch run bring it to us. Spectacles anq eyeglasses. W ILSO N J E W E L R Y CO. ------ New Store. J B I I 'l l l M. 0- Hooton moved down from Dear B ridge last week. Dr. McCormac, o f Marshfield, Cow boy Hats for boys acd Girls had busiuess in town on Tuesday. the latest at Mrs. Noslers. F. W. Baker and daughter, little T ry the Olym pic Self-rising pan- Lela, came up from Riverton F r i o r ke flour at P. E. Dranea day. Poetry written lc per line. Ex Attorney W. C. Chase, of this periences a specialty. Before F ri city, bad business at M yrtle Point day. J. T. Friday. See the beautiful Haudkercbief Mrs. Luke and eons are now oc Corset Covers, handmade, at Mrs. cupying tbe house recently vacated Nosler’s. by Gus Mael. For fine carpet and rug weaving Burt Fulsom, o f Gravel Ford, re apply to Mrs. K. Holverson, o f turned from a business trip to tbe Parkersburg. bay Tuesday. Mrs. John J. Haudsaker visited Miss Georgina Hayes, o f this the family of D. Morgan, o f Fisb- oily, went to Bandon Saturday fora trap, last week. few days’ visit. C. B. Leep has added a fine M a h ried — In Coquille City, May stock o f boots and shoes to bis 7, 1904, Erick J. Freeland and harness business. Miss Selma Peterson, Jnstice E. G. The steamer Retawill carry milk D. Holden officiating. on tbe river from Coquille down Fed Van Pegert, o f near John after tbe 15th inst. son's mill, attended the funeral of Place orders for cake or mid his sister, Mrs. Gus Carlson, which night suppers at Thompson’s Ba took place at Bandon on Friday. kery and Restaurant. Grandma Schweere and Mies A key resembling that o f a tool Maggie Schweere, o f M vrlte Point, chest, lias been left at oar office. came down Tuesday aod spent sev Owner please call for same. eral days visitiug friends in this W anted — A position ns cook city. for man and wife in logging camp, O. A. K elly, o f Riverton, was hotel or restaurant. Enquire at among Coquille's visitors on W ed this office. nesday, and informed ns o f a trip goods at the New Drug Attorney W alter Sinclair, o f this Judge J. H. Schroeder, o f Aiago, oity, bad business at the bay, go had tmsiuess in town on Friday. ing over by Friday's train. Robert Walker, o f Bffudon, spent Miss Grace McCortnac, daugh t everal duys iu towu last week ex ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Dr. McCormac, tending his visit to Marshfield. o f Marshfield, spent several days Rev. M. Brownregg, the new visiting friends in this oity last 1 Chiatinij minister recently located week. at M yrtle Point, came down Friday on business. Our office enjoying a There will be speaking at the j pleasant call. courthouse in this city ou Thurs E. P. Mast o f M cKinley, was day by a prominent Portland lec down this way several days last turer, on tne follow ing topics: week looking after logs he sent "Protection for Boys,” "Shnll the down on the high water. H e oon- Majority Govern,” “ Christian C iti tiuued bis search to the bay. He zenship,” “ Personal L ib erty" aod •ncceeded in finding a oqmber of “ Horae R o le ." Th ere will he one lecture at 10:30 a. m. and one at them. 8 p. m. A ll should attend. The memorial servioes at Bandon Miss Ruth Todd, who went to will be held at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday, May 22, Beaver slouth the first e f last week at 11 o’clock. The sermon will be and opened a term o f school in that preached by the pastor, W. H. district, was taken ill the second Myers. The general public is invit day and on Thursday her parents ed A general good time is expect who had goDe down, brought her up and proceeded by steamer to ed. their home at Arago. Miss Todd L. H. Hazard, J. S. Laurence and whs just convalescing from a hard J. E. Perrott, o f this oity, started siege with measles and it is sincere last Friday for Astoria, going by ly hoped that she will be all right way o f Roseburg per the Middle iu a very short time Fork route, to attend tbe grand lodge and grand encampment of J. W. Evans, the hop expert who. the I. O. O. F., which meet in that is in charge o f the hopyard o f J. B. city today. Moomay, a t ' Arago, was in town Wednesday, and informs us that Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith, of the orop in his charge is looking as Hal) creek, passed through town well as could be wished for, and last Tuesday on their way to Ban that be sees no reason that this don where Mrs. Smith will stop for expiriment should not prove a com a while with her sister, Mrs. Geo. plete success. T o the knowledge P. Topping, in hopes of benefiting of many of our citizens, bops have her health, which has not been the been grown here in a small way, the best of late. quite anccessfnlly, and so far as we A. C. Lukens, the carpenter and know, there are no grear obstacles contractor, is just about finishing in the way, and no reason why the neat home o f Rase Johnson this should not prove a successful which he has had in course o f con and renumerative crop in this val struction several weeks. This is ley. Mr. Moomaw’s yard will be an exceedingly neat residence o f watched with considerble intere st which the owner man w ill feel proud, and which is an imposing addition to Spurgeon Hill. F o r PNoOf BuniOf S o r e «. D e w itt's SSSSÍ S a lv e “ OUR QUICK-LUNCH be Auy lady buying adress pattern to Curry county on which amounting to $2.50 or more o f W started the last o f the week, partly T. K err & Co., will be presented on business aud partly ou pleasure. with a McCall pattern free. ^ Harvey Shelton, uncle o f Mrs. Mrs. L illie Curren, o f this city, Edward Boyd, o f this city who stnrted on tier visit to Eureka on has spent the winter here with his Saturday. Her brother, Oliver niece, started last Tuesday to take W ilson, accompanied her to the in that part o f the state east o f the bay. coast range- Hs went to Grants Pass from here. Mr. Shelton Miss Etta James, of this city, made many friends while among will fiuish tbe term o f Bchool at 08. Beaver slough which w hs given up by Miss Rnth Todd on account of her health. J. J. Mathews, of Northern Washington, an old-time friend of A good home in this city, on onr townsmen, J. II. Cecil, is here easy terms: making the latter a visit They Enquire at this office. knew each othei several years ago at Grants Pass. COUNTER Ice Cream, Ice-Cream Soda Ice-Cold Soda, Milk Shake. There will be preaching at the Riverton church Sunday, Mav 29t,h, at. 11 o ’clock a. m. At the Lampa creek schoolhouse at 2:30 o’clock. Again at Riverton nt 8 o’clock p. no. The general public is invited to these services. W. H. M yers , Pastor. Lewis Strong, o f M yrtle Point, accompanied his daughter, Mrs. W. J. Floyd to her home at Riv- erton. she having beemit the home o f her parents several weeks where she has been nnrsed throngh a serious sick spell. F r o n t S t root, C oqu iJJ«.^* m sm ms SSSS8S THE N E W STORE, MRS. M. N O S L E R , Prop. D I D N 'T X S T . er pictures and views for sale. Call and get them while you have the opportunity. W ill complete all work before going. T. L. G r a v e s . Wood. Vile carry a complete line o f Fashion able Trimmings Dry and Fancy Goods, Notions, Fruits, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wood! An Elegant Line o f China Ware. We haue the Justrite G. D., Long Hip, Straight Front Corsets. Sanford’s Bargains Death’s Harvest - I N ------ A C u re F o r F ile s . REAL Deprives You ot Your ESTATE. “ I b a d 'a bad case of piles," says G- F. Carter, of Atlanta, G h ., “ and consulted a physician who advised me to try a box o f D eW itte’s Witch Hon«« and two fine pit* In good location. * Hazel Salvo. I purchased a box and was entirely cured. I t is Good holme, barn and four loti in line location. splendid for piles, giving relief in Furniture and box faotory, stantly, and I heartily recommend thriving to *n in western Oregon, it to all sufferers.” DeW itte’s good machinery, good loontion ona doing a good bnainena. This Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled la a bargain. for its healing qualities. Eczema 500 Honae and one lot near bmi- ______ and other skin diseases, also sores, $ neaa, route for $5 per month, cuts, burns and wounds o f every Any roAAonable offer gets this property. kind are quickly cured by it. Sold by R. S. Knowlton. 9 1500 Nioe email plaoe o f H acre, nenr Dear Ones- Show your love for the one who is gone by providing a monument worthy t.ho memory of that one. A large monument or a small markor, whichever you choose at hia!place,£will show the le s t judg ment o f first-class designers and workmen. Memorial day will be observed by General Lytle Post, G. A. R., at the 5” wn’ wel1 improved, 4 sores foil M. E. church in Coquille City, Mon hearing orchard, balanoe pasture day, May 30, 1904, at 9 o’olock a 5SfJ meadow. Good evaporator. I hi. i. . good investment. m. sharp. Oration by Rev. Myers. M A R S H F IE L D , OR. Everybody invited to attend and $ 1100 Fine email Dlaee o f 14 acres Notioe is her« by given that the Board of near town, fair buildings. participate. Pleas* bring all the Directors of School District No. 8. Poos flowers you can. Program next County, Oregon, will reoeive sealed bids $ 15000 One of tbe finest farms «I Coos comity. for the construction of two additional week. Bv order of c o m m ittee . school rooms, with basement, etc., to the $ 3600 One of the beat 27-sere dairy school building in said district ac -------- places on Coquille river. School will be out a week from present cording to plans and specifications now on $ 350 10 sere tract of benoh land near Friday. This will close a very suc file in the office of O. C, Sanford. — — town, lays fine, sloping toward Rids will be reoeieved for excavating, cessful term of nine months' dura ■J,“ ' extra flue place for fruit, brick and oqncrete work, carpenter work, chickens, etc, No improvements, tion. Only for the bother caused painting and paperhanging. The ex.orating to be completed by the Nioe reaidenoe property, eloae to hv the different contagions diseases business. day of June, 1804: tbe brick work to which kept many out for greater or 15th be oomoleted by the 1st day of in ly. 1804: Two of the beat reaideDoe lota lesser periods, this would certainly the oarpenter work to be completed by the in the city. have been more than far above the Slat day o f Ansnst. 1801: the oonorete work A reaidenoe property that ia’ dirt to be completed by the 1st day o f September aheap. 1 average in intereat and genuine 1904: and the painting and paperhanging GENERAL LIN E to be completed by the 5th day o f Septem Two oorner bottom lots progrese. COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS Contractor’s Notice. ber,(9 0. Rids will be received for sll or any part of said work All bids mnat be filed with O. C. Sanford by 12 o'clock noon on the 20tb day of May, 1904 and most be accompanied by a certifi ed cheek or cash deposit of not less than 10 per cent of any bid. The sneoessf ol bidder or bidders will bo ; reqnir(Mj U l „„ter into s oontrset and (rive ' a good and anffioent undertaking' to be ap Dr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Leonard, who have been with us tbe past few moDtbs, started for their home at Oakland, California, yesterday, go ing to Bandon where they will wait for tbe Elizabeth, which w will IU, WUICD ill hedne *iw lin e IQW day or so. th ese people have made many friends daring their J " i o T Z 'f l i t b ^ short stay here W ho are exceeding- j performance of their oontraet. ly sorry to see them go away, aod The board of Director, reserve the right hope they may sometime return. | ‘• ¿ ^ ¿ “tbl ord« Jrfiha board of Di- school District No. 8, Coos They will visit different pointa in rectors of ftchool the east where they have form erly County. Oregon, and dated this 18th day of April. 190* ' „ , . lived, and take in tbe St L o u i« ex Ö. ft. Fan ford. Clerk of bah eel DDtnet No, *. position dqring the summer, Two fine lots bouse. nesr the lebool Two lots .nicely located. It is impossible to describe my Jiat In this Oilnmn. If yoo are looking for • good piece of property at a reasonable price, I can certainly salt yen. Remembei, I rent houses snd farms and do all kind* e f egeoej bnaineea. Gome in aod see me before huf|ag. I eon save you DObhARIt O. C. BA N FO M D . Coquille, Dragon F. M. Stewart Prop Telephone, Main 288. 888SS£S3SE2S83£SSSSgyi8 I /New Drug Store. Í 1 GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP $ I Halfblock of stx fins lots. Afina oorner hoainoaa property Finest Lu u ch G ood} F ig Wafers, Sweet Crackers, Cigars and Tabacc W. T. BURTON, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Rose start today on an extended trip throngh A. F. Kirshman, California for rocrention and health ( The telpboue office will be con Oflioe «ti Itemienoe, one Mock ducted by Marshall way null Tattle Hotel. J. H. Allen, o f Norway, wnsdowo daughter, Miss Lillie. Coquille . . . Oregon. to town yesterday with a new comer, Those that want photographs) E. A. Bernelt, who is looking at viewing done, old pictures copied bis place with nview of parcba«ing and enlarged, or anything in my and locating with ns. Mr. Bernett line will do well to call at an early is from Riverside, California. Good sound wood, full tiers nud date as I expect to leave here for lengths to suit purchaser. Mrs. Ed Enekliff, o f LaDglois, the valley some time in the coming who had been visiting relatives and June. Court House, School, oth L out « orders at the H erat , noffice frien is at M yrtle Point for a few days, came down on Saturday’s train and proceeded to Bandon where her husband was to meet her. Fresh Nuts, Choice Confectionery, Oregon Fruits, Tropical Fruits. Phone 109. For Sale. Wood, WAY >) 4 I OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIES TOHiET ARTICLES, ETC. Prescriptions A Specialty. Having had many years of experience In this line we are prepared to give all the beat of satisfaction. I ■ f% • a ■ • Coquille, Oregonj