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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1904)
The very finest Valencines laces Try the new restaurant in the at Mrs. Nosler’s. Root building. H erald offioe phone No. 105. Fiesh bruad always on bands at Persian Ribbons, in biautifutde j Finest table salt at P. E. Dranc's. signs nt Mrs. Nosler’s. 1 the Davis restuiant. New goods nt the New Drug Mrs. Moon has two sowing ma Leave your order for pie and chines for sale cheap. Store. cakes at the Davis house- Fine butter cubeB at Fish’s, at For all kinds o f fancy dresstrim- Plumbing and Tin work a spec mings, go to Mrs. Moon. ‘2(! cents. ialty. T. U. M eul A C o . Don’t forget the 30 days sale at G. VV. Moody, a late arrival from P. B. Hoyt, the Bandon barber, Mrs. Moon’s. The Dalles, was in to seo us yester was up to oar oity yesterday. day. VV. T. Kerr & Co. keep the Mc Mrs. C. R. Gablcr was in town Call patterns. Mrs. C. L. Moon’s millinery store B. 11. Haskins is painting his doing some shaping yesterday. will be open after 7 o'clock every j house with 8. W. P. F or B ale — A small farm one mile evening. Call at this office. Albatross in all colors, 50c per from Coquille. Fine watch repairing. I f the other fellow S eeth e beautiful Handkerchief: yard at Mrs. Nosler’s. F o b S ale . — A neat and good two- Corset Covers, handmade, at Mrs. can’t make your watch run bring it to us. Champion Mowers and Hakes. horse baggy. Apply at this office. Nosler’s. T. H. M ehl & Co. R. E. L. Bedillion, the Bandon \ Spectacles anq eyeglasses. Walter Drane has gone to Eden “ Round Hill” Strawberries speak Valley to be absent two or three hotel man, greeted friends here WILSON JEWELRY CO. for themselves at Robinson’s. yesterday. weeks. Henry Clemens, of Parkersburg, ... ... 1 J ^ ! _.l Carolina Rioe Flakes for mush i B orn .— In Coquille city, June 20, was up to our city yesterday. or puddings—something new— at For pretty embroideried Lace “Capital vs L a b o r” ! 1904, to Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Angell, P. E. Drane’s. F ora grand bargan in an Irving j a son. Hose go to Mrs. Nosler’s. Piano- - as good as new-apply at this The Cluny, or Baud laces, the “ Capital vs Labor,” played by the Cow boy Hats for noys acd Girls IlOBN — Marshfield, OiegOD, Jane very latest thing in trimm ngs, at otlice. Empiro Stock C o., was the attrac the latest at Mrs. Nosiers. 13, 1904, to the wife of L. R. R ob Mrs. Nosler’s. tion that drow a good house at the W. A. Goodman will go anywhere erts, a daughter. Try the Olympic Self-rising pan Odd Fellows’ Hall here last night. in Coos County to move your house C. B. Leep has added a fine Anyone in need of good split red stock of boots and shoes to bis cake flour at P. E. Dianes. It was the first evening of tbe three or barn. I cedar posts, should oall on— Smith, harness business. For fine cigars go to the New nights’ engagement to be filled by B orn . — At Bandon, June 13,1904, j near the Acacemy. F or S ale . — A good young cow Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, the company and as an introduc to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garfield, a tory, mot with the general approval Kerr A Co’s, is Ihe place to get fresh about a month. Enquire of proprietor. daughter. of all who attended. “ Capital vs | your suits of clothes for men, C. A. James, Coquille. For fine carpet and rug weaving Labor” is a well laid drama, blend Good meals at popular prices at youths, and children. Simplex Separators, easiest clean apply to Mrs. K. Holverson, of ing quite successfully the romantio the Davis restuiant— at the old Bert Seal’s strawberries can be ed, lightest running and closest Parkeisburg. with the pathetic, as a body and Root stand. T. H. M ehl A Co. found at Garten’s or Thompson’s skimmers. The Davis resturaut is now run sandwiching just enough of tbe This is the week to can “ Round restaurants, at any time. E. C. Roberts and Ross Deyoe, ning in good shape and is ready to humorous, witty and ridiculous as Hill” berries. Leave orders at a trimming to appeal keenly to the Bert Hollenbeck, the delivery of Myrtle Point, made our town a cater to the public. Robinson's. man, will receivo and deliver goods dying business visit on Thursday. Dr. J. C. Snook, dentist, will pay taste of all classes. The enthusing A. L.Neely,formerly of Fairview, Dr. Prentis, the dentist, is at his regular professional visit to plot which is laid in an eastern city for the Coqnille Steam Laundry, has located in town, having inoyed and pictures a great strike of the Bandon. Call on him for work at Bandon, Monday July 11th. Warren Laird, head sawyer in once. He will not be there long. in with bis family last week. union iron workers is well handled Johnson’s mill, cut the thumb of At the annual school meeting of by the Empire Stock Co. Some of Mitchell Wagons, Myers’ Hay Attorneys Bennett Swanton and his left band quite badly yester this distnet, held yesterday T. J. Carriers and Harpoon Forks. VV. U. Douglass, of Marshfield had Thrift was elected directed for tho actors are well known to the. day. atre goers of this city, having ap T. H. M eiil A Co. business at the county seat early three years, J. J. Lamb retiring. peared on the Marshfield stages County Commissioner J. J. Clink- week, Beautiful flashlight pictures of the enbeard. of the bay side, had busi The Chas, Grissen Music Co., with other companies in the past, Sacajawea entertainment on sale at ness at the county seat last Wed Levi Heisner, the Marshfield livery Odd Fellows’ Building, Marshfield, and easily won the audience at the Graves’ galleiy on, Front Street. man, went to Myrtle Point the latter headquarters for Pianos, Organs outset. nesday. part of the week to look after and everything in the Music lino. School Superintendent Bunch Miss Snell, as Margaret Comp Mrs. II. T. Thompson and daugh went to the bay yesterday on one ter, Eunice, wont to Myrtle Point business interests at that place. C. F. Tuxbury, the insurance ton, is deserving of much praiso for o f bis regular tours visiting sohools. Wednesday for a visit of several Mr. Ald W anted . — Man and wife lo work maD, representing the Mutual Life, her grace and ability. on ranch as laborer and oook at o f New York, was down from Myr ridge is an actor of much experience For a neat little Studebaker days with friends. $40 per|montb- Call at the H eral tle Point for a little while yester as is demonstrated by his versatil wagon. 21 inon, as good as new cal! I have buyers tor farms. I f ity in handling the character of mill on J. A. Seed, or at this office. A yon want to sell, list with me or office or address J. E, Quick, Par day. superintendent. Mr. Wheeler kersburg. bargain. write for particulars. Horace Gran, If you expect to build this spring played his part with an easy, hap The Ladies of the G. A. R. will W a n t e d —A position ns cook Heist Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. call on VV. A. Goodman and get py-go-lucky style of nature and won meet in the north room of the Phar He is his audience instantly by his con for man and wife in logging camp, Dr. Preutis, the dentist, is now macy building, Friday, June 24, at plans for houses and barns. hotel or restaurant. Enquire at at Bandon, and all parties desiring prepared to do your work on short scientious work and his scene with 2 p. m. All members ars requested notice. this office. Polly, the country girl, as played work in bis line should not delay to be present. as his stay there will not be long. E. S. Barzee will be in Coquille Miss Bessie Lucky, of Portland, by Miss Palmer, kept the audience Among the special features to be arrived here Saturday and is mak. in a continual laughter by their on July 3rd, 4th and 5th with his j Mrs. Robert Tyrrell, of Arago, Miss fine Canadian bay horses, Dewey went to the bay last week and took seen in “ Faust or Why Women Sin,” iug her aunt, Mrs. Marshall Mc unique, sly love making. is tho great transformation scene of and Dempsey. the steamer Alliance for her old Faust passing from old age to youth Donald, and other relatives and Hoffman as Cinders was a charac friends a visit. ter well deserving mention as one E. S. Barzee went to Langlois home at Eureka, California, for a by the aid of Satan. hard to portray. Her dancing was visit. R. E. Shine, secretary o f the last week with b is tine Cana Mr. McKen Job cost, not gallon cost is the Southern Oregon dian Bay stallions, Dewey and Co., returnd highly appreciated. Auyone having in their poses- true index to paint economy. zie and Mr. Avery both won their S. and Dempsey. sion law books belonging to the VV, P. is always lowest in job cost. from a busiuess trip to San Fran share of favor. On the whole the cisco by way of Rosebnrg rnd Myr For sick headache take Chamber library o f tbe late C. L . Moon, It lasts longest too. entire company made a very favor tle Point last Tuesday. lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will kindly return them to Mrs able and lasting impression upon T. H M ehl A Co. W a n t e d .— Team o f young, heavy Marshfield theatre goers and no and a quick cure is certain. For Moon. L o s t . —Between this city a n d horses; safe, sound and true to sale by R. S. Knowlton. doubt will be greeted with crowded Chas. and Bessie Mulkey went Myrtle Point last Friday, a38cal- pull. Address, houses during their stay in our city. Any lady buying adress pattern to tho bay last week aud will iber revolver. Finder will please S. W. U pton , — Coast Mail. amounting to $2.50 or more o f W stop awhile with their father dur leave the weapon at this office aud Coquille, Oregon. T. Kerr A Co., will be presented! ing the balance o f bis term of receive reward. Don’t confuse the dates of other with a McCall pattern free. school. Early R isers Our sawmill under the the man shows, as “ Faust, or Why Women Henry Holm, the popular meat John N. Luke, of Bandon, solicits agement of Messrs Kerr and Sny Sin” will appear in the Opera Tho famous little pillo. market man of Marshfield, came your trade in brick laying and der is doing a good business, run House Wednesday, June 22. “ Cap over by yesterday’s trniD and pro carpentering also cleaning and re ning on full time “ and then some,” ital versus Labor,” Tuesday, June ceeded to Myrtle Point on busi- pairing sewing machines. Rates filling orders which are rushing in. 21 . reasonable. ness. For Sale, — a large gentle Dur V. N. Perry, o f this city, started Judge Schroeder wns down from I Sick headache results from a ham and Jersey Ball, 4yrs old. on Saturday for Tillamook county Arago yesterday aod informs ns disordered stomach and is quickly good for breeding purposes, or as where be goes to visit his daughter, that the brick plant will be ready cured by Chamberlain's Stomach a work animal, guaranteed sound. Mrs. Sam Morris, and husband ns to begin moulding bricks in a few aud Liver Tablets. For sale by R. $30.00. A l W il l a r d , well as many old-time friends, he S. Knowlton. days. Coqnille. having lived in that section in an The electric sword duel in the Will Albee, of the Fish trap Three of the most famous dramas early day, however, it has been shinglemill, bad the misfortune to j dark in defense of a sister’s honor in tho world, endorsed by the press about 37 years since his last visit to gat his hand against the saw one is a novelty to be witnessed in the and pulpit, and the people every that part. day laat week and received a severe production of “ Faust, or Why where, will be seen in the Opera Mrs. R. A. Iteagon, accompanied Women Sin.” Opera House, W ed wound. House Monday, Tuesday and Wed by her danghteis, Misses Alberta nesday night, June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lorenz, of nesday evenings, June 20, 21 and and M y■ tie Boggess, o f Rosebnrg, arrived in this city from Rosebnrg of Bandon, accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Jones, youngest son o f 22 . C. M. Skeels, of this city, went to R. 8. Jones, of the P. F. A L. Co., on Thursday afternoon, coming in Johney Simmons, son of J. G. with George Martin’s rig. They Bridge by Wednesday’s train, and of Los Angeles, arrived here last will visit Mrs. Fred Nosier. Thursday from Berkeley, where he Simmons of Johnson’s Mill, who will spend about six weeks with has been absent for six years, Mrs. Fred 'Slagle, o f this city, had been attending school, and traveling considerably over the us before returning to their home in Douglas county. will spend his vacation with us. ------ IN ------ returned last week from her visit coast, returned last week and is --- ---- to Medford, where she haa gone to Mrs. A. H. Mulkey has received enjoying a visit with the family REAL ESTATE. a e » » t b .M i s f i i n<‘ . see her mother who was ill, but the sad intelligence of the death of and friends here. Blunders are sometimes very ex- who was much improved at her her aged father, J. L. Cbenoweth, $ 9 0 0 0 The best hotel proposition in ■ ■ Southern Oro«on, Growing town. E. T. Kruse, of San Francisco pensive. Occasionally life itself is which recently occurred atMedlcine leaving. Doing fine basineRS.1 tbe price of a mistake, but you’ll I have a few school pictures left Lodge, Kansas. Mrs. Mulkey ex builder and owner o f the steamer never be wrong if you tako Dr. £ 2 0 0 0 Fine farm of 21 acre« ne ar Oo- Elizabeth plying between this pects to go to that city in tho near on hand which I will sell at half i ■■ quille. All bottom, good im King’s New Life Pills for Dys provements. price if parties want them. Call future and bring her mother who is river and San Francisco, camo up pepsia, Dizziness Headache, Liver on that steamer on her last trip up, $ 9 0 0 House and two fine lots in good soon if you wish to get any of them. 80 years of age, back with her. i ■ ii location. and was in town yesterday escortod or Bowel troubles. They are gen T. L. G raves . To the members of tbe Califor by Col. R. H. Rosa and Adam Persh- tle yet thorough. 25c, at R. 8. $ 8 0 0 Good house, barn and four lots in — —- fine location. “ Faust, or Why Women Sin” is a nia Co-Operative Medical Co., at baker, of the lower river. Mr. Knowlton’s Drug Store. drama that is always welcomed by I Coqnille City: Dear brothers and Kruse is well pleased with the Furniture and box factory, $2750 thriving to-wnin western Oregon, the church-going people of every sisters, I will endeavor to oome country. Riverton Pick-Ups- good machinery, good location nation, as it teaches a lesson moral- \ up there in the near fntnre and and doing a good business, This H. Holmes and E. M. Briedwell, is a bargain. ly. When once seen it is never straighten all thiDgs up and make Mr. and Mrs. Martin Alexson two prominent citizens of Yamhill good all failures which have besn orgotten. Opera House June 22. and one lot near busi have taken charge of the Riverton $ 5 0 0 House ness, rents for per month. made on behalf of oar company. county, are in this section taking a hotel. They are good reliable peo Any reasonable offer gets this Dr. Colin returned from bis trip D r . J o h n L. K e l l e t t . look at the country and enquiring property. ple and will give the best of satis to Portland Saturday evening. Ow into onr resources and advantages $1500 Nice »mall place of 8 acres near faction to their guests. On last Thursday about 3 p. m. in a general way. ing to a little breakdown and tbe We sincerely — t own, well improved, 4 acres full roughness of the road be left bis the Woodward residence at Arago hope they may see fit to cast their We are informed that the River bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. totally destroyed by fire. lot with us and become real Co- ton saw mill will resume operations automobile at Remote and procued- was This is a good investment. ed to Rosoburg by stage. Tbe j Tbe cause of tbe conflagration is quillers. We enjoyed a very pleas next Tuesday or Wednesday. Fine small place o f 14 acres girl whom it was reported bis Auto not known, but is supposed to ant call from these gentlemen. near town, fair buildings. Mrs. Joseph Ferrv and her frightened seveiely. was not have started from a defective fine One o f the best 27-acre dairy daughter Rose returned from east places on Coquille river. On Thursday afternoon o f last j ern Oregon. Mrs. Ferry stated she frightened at tbs machine, bnt be-| however, there was little or no tire Nice residence property, d o se to This ! week, our yonng friend, Walter had better health than for many cans« of tbe borses becoming scar in the stove at the time. business. ed. She was exceedingly weak, oomes as a heavy blow to Mr. j Hodge, of Fishtrap, was so n n fo r -1 years past. Two of the best residence lots in the city. having bad two other fits or sink Woodward, it being a nice, large I tunato as to be thrown from a j W . A. Bean has left for Seattle, A residence property that isjdirt ing spells on the way in from and nearly new bouse, as well as horse with the result that beth oheap. Rosebnrg, and has since died. the greater portion o f which was I bones in his left leg were broken Washington. Two corner bottom lots. Several of our young people at She bad been au invalid all her life. consumed, and without insurance. betwesn the knee and ankle. He • is getting along nicely however tended the dance at Lnmpa creek. $ 260 Two fine lots near the school- : at this writing. We hope to see E. J. Price took a business trip ■ ■ house. ' him out again in the near future, up the North Fork last week. He $ 3 0 0 Two lots nicely located. E. M. Furman, the piano maD, was securing logs for his mill LOCAL IT E M 8. WATCHES! WATCHES! Largest stock, low prices. Elgin or Waltham movement in a 20 year filled case guar anteed at $10.50 W HERE NOW? C. C. A. Notes. Our Steamers. The time has come for us to pre- I pare for next year’s work in Coos County Academy. The sessions will probably open about tho first Monday in October and continue for a period of six months or anon as circumstances suggest. The Superintendent is out now doing some “ Academy extension” work and will return to his work with a list of new students. All who were with us last year, or nearly so, will return. We are unable to state at this writing just where the sessions will be held. Some one may overbid us on the Academy building but this does not mean the death much less the burial of C. C. A., and friends are unwilling to see it die. Two other buildings have been offered either of which is of sufficient pro portions to accommodate the school. We have furniture enough ready to be put together to accom modate all who may desire to at tend. Our teaching force will be of the best even if they aie robbed of tbe honor of having their names among the teachers of Coos county. We are not ashamed of the work done, nor do we believe that our students are so. We shall enter the work of the coming year with high hopes. When the Superintendent returns again arrangements will be made for a standing add for the year to come. Steamer Elizabeth arrived June ICtb; sailed June 18th. InoomiQg passengers: E T Kruse, C Jones, E Christenson, F Geiber, W H Button, Fred Gehrig, Mrs G O Gehrig, Mrs J D Garfield, Miss Garfield; mdse 110 tons. Outgo, ing passengers: J F Cox; 250 m lumber, 30 tons coal, SO cords match wood and 35 tons mdse. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the nndersigned, are hereby notified that settlement most be made at oDoe or tbe ac- conntss will be placed in the hands of a collector and interest added. Z. C. S trang . MASONIC with bis fine rig for delivering pi- snoes which was recently sent dowD from Portland, bringing with him two instruments with which he proceeded up to Bridge. This rig is one Mr. Fnrman had made to ordei snd is the most complete rig that we have ever seen, being arranged to carry two instruments at the same time. D ona A nna . At Mrs. Moon’s $ 600 Halfblock of six fine lots. $2800 A fine corner business property It in impossible to describe my list in this OJlumn. If you are looking for a good piece of property at a reaaonable price, I can certainly anil yon. Kemernbet, I rent houses and farms and do all kinds o f agenoy busineas. Come in and aee me before baying. I can save yon For 30 days you will get rare bargains iu all summer goods, in cluding laces, ribbons, gloves, cor sets nuderware, waistiogs, silts, lie *e, hats, and in fact everything DOI’ L A R 8- ic her line. O. C. HANFORD, Coq nille, Oregon Arrivals on the south bound AL liance Frida), June 17. H. G. Colen and wife. Mrs. Yerstig, John T. Hall, Ed Iviggs, Elisha Sexon, H. J. Wheeler, Robt McKenzie I Avery, E. T. Klippen, L. E. Rose- brook, Elbe Palmer, Miss Marley, Alfred Aldtidge, T. A. Topharn, Miss Hoffman, Miss Snell, Chas Carlson, C. H. Mrechant, A. Merch ant, J. Merchant, J. W. Bennett, Mr. MoLanghlin, Mr. Sweeny, E. C. Drew, Miss DeaD, Florence Dean, L. D- Ramsey and wife, Gertrude Jordan, Arthur Jordan, Cliff Jordan, Krngar, L. G. Wheeler, Thos Brikman, Thos Buckman, A. Fennell, G. Heuokeu- dorf, Miss Otto Epps, Miss S. Epps, H. B. Smoak, Miss Lucky, D. L. Clause, G. Bickford Mrs. E. Keele C. C. Crow, Miss Diemler, Miss Devenport E. W. Brindell E. R. Griffith and four seoond class. OPERA HOUSE. N IG H T S - 3 Coming Tuesday, June 21th. PALMER & CO., New York, presents tho Western Favorites MISS CORINNE SNELL and ALFR ED ALDRIDGE, supported by the EMPIRE STOCIj CO. 1 4 A R T IS T S 1 4 O f undisputed Excellence, in three of the Greatest Plays Ever Written. TUESDAY “CAPITAL us LABOR or STRIKE FOR JUSTICE." Showing Both Sides of the Greatest Problem of the American Peoplo Positively the same production which has Created so much Enthusiasm in all of the Eastern Cities to Crowded Houses. See the Great Mob Scene. 25— P E O P L E ON NAT TH E STAGE— 25 WEDNESDAY, “MARRIED BY MISTAKE" GOODW IN’S FURIOUSLY FUNNY COMEDY. THURSDAY "FAUST, or WHY W0MEM SIN ." Produced on a scale never before attempted by a Repertoire Company. $3000 actually invested in magnificent silk, satin and velvet costumes, beautiful scenory and startling electrical effects. Popular Prices — Secure Seats Kow — At Usual Place As Crowded Houses—Delighted Audiences—are the Rule, Everywhere. —R O U T E - Coquille— June 21, 22, 23; Myrtle Point—24, 25, 26; Bandon—27, 28; North Bend— 29; Eureka—31 for the Death’s Harvest Sanford's Bargains came over from Marshfield Sunday Passengers by Alliance, North Saturday: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Bas sett, Mrs. Moulder and son, W. J. Whereat, Allen Bonebrake and wife, E. Marsh, Mrs F. Abel, Anson Rogers, J. C. Whittick, Miss Pearl Walker, I. A. Hall, Mrs. F. Sch wartz, H. Bess, A. D. Smoak, Miss Homes, Miss Mann, A. Walch, W. O. Sanderson and wife, T. E. Pei- seD, John WhitDey, G. W. Shelly, W. A. Beau, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Deimler, A' Sergord, John Hark, ness, M. Anderson, R. Wells, VV. H. Hawthorn, John Aura, E. Heuck- endorff, J. M. Flamburg, and 7 in tbe steerage. Deprives You of Your Dear Ones- Show your love for the one who is gone by providing a monument worthy the memory of that ono. A large monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at his place,r will show the best judg ment of first-class designers and workmen. « W H M A R B L E A M A N I T E WORKS maeshfie S o Í i F. M. Stewart Prop Telephone, Main 288. ________________________________ ÎSSSS&S bs /New Drug S to re. GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP GENERAL LINE OF CHEMICALS, DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DRUGGISTS’ SUPPLIF.S TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Prescriptions A Specialty. Having had many years of experience in this lins we are prepared to give all the best o f satisfaction. ^ Golden Building - - - . Coquille, Oregonj