Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 28, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL
IT E M S
H e r a l d office phone No. 105.
N ew
Store.
goods
at the N ew
D rug
Celebrate nt Norway.
At the Masonic Hall tomorrow
T ry tlie new restauiant in the night.
Root building.
j The very finest Valencineg laces
See the
hi !
of the James Keaue
Mrs. Nosier s.
Co. on this page.
Fresh bruad always on hands at
Fine butter cubes at F ish ’s, at
Persian Ribbons, in beautiful d e ! the Davis resturant
20 cents.
signs at Mrs. Nosler’s.
j Mrs. Moon has two sewing mu-
D on ’t forget the 30 days sale at
Carl Heller, of Dora, was in town oh^ e8 f or sale cbeap.^
M rs. Moon’s.
Thd James Keane Co. tomorrow
on business yesterday.
W . T- K err A Co. keep the M c­
night. Don’t miss it.
Leave your order for pie and
C a ll patterns.
A full line o f embroidery silks
cakes at the Davis house-
B. H . Haskins is painting his
and stamped doilies at Mrs. N os­
Plum
bing
and
Tin
work
a
spec­
bouse with S. W . P.
ler’s.
ialty.
T. H. Mi.in. A Co.
Albatross in all colors, 50c per
D sve Johnson returned from a
E ggs wanted at M. H. H ersey’s month’s visit in California on Sat­
yard at Mrs. Nosler’s.
store. Price, 20c per dozen.
urday.
A l Devaul, o f Norway, bad bus­
E. M. Blackerhy, of Bandon, had
iness in town yesterday.
C. J. Raudleman, of Parkers­
business up this way Saturday.
burg, hak business in this city on
J. O. Stemler, of Dora, was a Co-
F ob S alk — A small farm one mile Saturday.
quille visitor on Wednesday.
from Coquille.
Call at this office.
See the beautiful Handkerchief
Champion Mowers and Rakes.
Foil S a le . A nent and good two- . Corset Covers, handmade, at Mrs.
T. H. M ehi . A C o .
horse buggy. Apply at this office. ; N osier’s.
Janies Keane at Masonic Hall,
The Clnny, or Baud laces, the
D. U rqiih iirt and C- T. Cessna,
Wednesday, June 29th.
where over from Beaver H ill yee- very latest thing iu trimw mgs, at
For n gruud Imrgnn id an Irving
Mrs. N osler’s.
Piauo ns guod ns now-apply at this
The steamer Elizabeth airived
office.
in tlie* river on Saturday and sailed
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere
again yesterday.
in Coos county to move your house
C. B. L eep has added a tine
or barn.
stock of boots and shoes to bis
Good meals at (Hipnlar prices at
harness business.
the Davis resturant— at the old
Simplex Sepcrators, easiest clean­
Root stand.
ed, lightest running and closest
M. E MoDuffee went down the
skimmers.
T. H. M k h l A Co.
riv.ir lli irsilay and visited bis son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R. E Back went
Bert, aud family.
to Parkersburg Suuday and spent
J. L. Kronenburg, superintend­
the day with Mr. nnd Mrs. John
ent o f the Parkersbnrg mill, had
Walstrom.
business in town F r ’day.
li. J. Cliutou and nephew, Bert
Mitchell W agons,
M yers’ Hay |
Clinton, of Gravel Ford, paid our
Carriers and Harpoon Forks.
office a pleasant call while in towD
T. H. M ehi . A Co.
yesterday.
J. L. B riggs, the farmer, near
At the revival at the Presbyterian
Riverton, was in the city Friday
church last night Evangelist Mc­
looking and feeling well.
Veigh preached a strong sermon on
M iss Ethel Johnson,
weDt below on the
She expects to spend
her sister, Mrs. Albert,
M. H. Hersey returned from a
sojourn of several weeks at San
FraDcisco the last of the week.
For a neat little Studebaker | your trade
wagon. 2 i inch, as good as new cal! carpeuteriu
on J. A. Seed, or at this office. A pairing sei
bargain.
reasonable.
W anted — A
position as cook
Sick hei
for man and wife in logging camp, disordered
hotel or restaurant.
Enquire at cured by
this office.
and Liver T
Mrs. A. H. Mulkey, of whom we
Knowltoi
mode mention last week, starts for
Rev. R. J
Medicine Lodge, Kansas, for her in the Sout
aged mother today.
next Sunda,
F o r sick headache take Chamber- T'ces Qt nig
Iain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets ' on services
and a quick cure is certain.
For
Cal Slagl
sale by R. S. Knowlton.
yesterday v
Slagle, win
'1Pr return
w1'*
‘lon:
W ill A lb(
J. E. Morris, of Bandon, has nR^ lately t
been quite ill for several days late- ?'■ ID ” le *
ly, but the Recorder reports his ln yesterda
beiDg about all right again.
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Grandm a Leneve who had been
®®rs. G S
at Bandon a week or so visiting MoClockey,
ber daughter, Mrs. T. F. Lewis, I * r'J ,ly <or. 1
returned home Wednesday.
posters prm
celebration
M R. Lee, who lately sold ont preparation
his business in Myrtle Point, was j g rPBt time,
in town Friday on hm way to B a n - j
don where bo went to seek a new | E d Chris
location.
co, a membe
G . O. Leach is now parser on
the steamer Dispatch, Jesse Beyers
leaving resigned. Josh is all right
and spares no pains to look after the
interests of the boat and the train-
...
,D* pob,,C-
Mrs. R. A. Carpenter, o f Colfax,
California, has been here for sever-
al days, visiting old friends, they
having lived at Bandon some time
sisce, where they still have inter-
ests. She visited North Bend and
M yrtle Point the last of the week,
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.
M iss Florence Atkinson, neico
o f I. Hacker, and efficient helper
in his abstract office, departed Sat
urday for her former home at Echo,
this state, where she will spend
ber summer vacation, being ah.
sent a month or so. She will be
greatly missed
by her young
friends and assooiatea.
P r ll^ o ^ m d
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Pover t
h. vin_
wa8 ip o a rgc
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Qf j agt w
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/Elg in or
Messrs N
steam launi
p lpaBed w l,‘
enterprise.
opp(1
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and substan
added to th
institution v
wRh us.
_ To the mi
oia C i-O p e
Coquille Cil
sisters, I '
up there id
B, r8j„hten a
\ goo(j aj| faj|
mR(j e OD y,e|
j
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who cot bis
|„g gome si
several weel
Sam Smith and family, of near
shoema
Johnson’s m ill,started for the vs'- position wit
ley the middle of last week snd DPSS an<‘ 8''<
will spend some time in the inter- some of the
ior of the state with the hopes of | pver done ir
a change being good for Mr. Smith’s ufacturing i
health which lias uot been the bpst • b ' f> nc'? 1°
for ’some
time. They will be , ©on t fail tc
at Lexington for some time.
repairing is
Waltham movement
*n a 20 year filled case guar­
anteed at $10.50
Fine watch repairing.
I f the other fellow
can’t mahe your watch run bring it to us.
Spectacles anq eyeglasses.
W IL S O N J E W E L R Y CO.
of this city,
Breakwater.
a year with
at Oakland.
I expect to remain here till the
12th of July as it will take till about
that date to complete the photo
work I have on hand.
T. L. G kaves .
John Neilson, secretary of the
Bandon
Packiug
Co.,
passed
through to the lower river Thurs­
day.
Mrs. L. H. Hazard went to 8an
Francisco by the Breakwater where
she goes with little Austin for mod-
ical treatment Their many friends
sincerely hope for his complete re-
covery.
Largest stock, low prices.
the A B C of Religion.
Dr. J. C. Snook, dentist, will pay
his regular professional visit to
Bandon, Monday July 11th,
A ny lady buying adress pattern
amounting to $2.50 or more of W
X K err A Co., will be presented
with a McCall pattern free.
WATCHES! WATCHES!
W anted . — Man and wife to work
on ranch as laborer aDd cook ut
$40 per month- Call at the H e r a l
office or address J. E, Quick, P a r­
kersburg.
Editor H ehald ,
Find enclosed
$1 50 and extend my subscription
to your valuable paper one year.
No true Oregonian could get along
without a home paper. I have been
iu many different places but the
many days that I have spent in
Coos county will never be forgotten,
especially on
the North
Fork!
Talk about, red apples, pretty girls,
good dinners and everything in
proportion. Coos county can’t be
beat.
Yours very truly,
W . H. P ebin .
J. J. McCue of San Francisco
who hasspect several days in town
iu the interest of the San Francisco
Call, expects to return by the
Breakwater.
McCue informs us
that Mr Spreoklps, proprietor of
flint paper as well as our railroad
aud other exteD6ive interests in
this county, expects to give oar
county a special writeup ¡ d the
near future and inaugurate some
substantial
developement
work
here.
W ith the rapid transit furn­
ished ly the Breakwater the Daily
Call oru be landed in Marshfield
as early as the Portland papers on
her days of arrival, and it is ex­
pected other hosts will be placed
on the route that will give a far
better service than the regular
mail routes.
Miss Sherwood
in the Lead
The vote for Queen of the Marsh-
field Celebration and Carnival stood
as follows at last report:
Job cost, not gallon cost is the
true index to paint economy.
S.
W . P. is always lowest in job cost.
It lasts longest too.
T. H M eh l A C o .
School C lerk O. C. Sanford nnd
M. O. Hootou, who is doing the
brick work for the new addition to
our school house, went to the forks
of the river yesterday to get a lot
of sand.
l
L. T. Smith, a late arrival from
the Palouse country, accompanied
by his family, drove in Friday and
took the steamer for the lower river
where they will visit friends, Mr.
Tay lor aud family, who purchased
the P. F. G eblke place near Prosper. ] •
M A R S H F IE L D
Addie Anderson,
Alice Aiken,
Hattie Ferrey,
223
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M Y R T L E P O IN T
Jennie Curren
Daisy Doyoe
304
95
C O Q U IL L E
Clare Sherwood
571
The steamer Breakwater arrived
in the bay last nignt and reached
Marshfield
this
morning. She
brought 305 tons of freight and the
following passenger list: Mrs J
A Lurid, Miss Kardell, Mrs G II
Freely, H Adler, M rs W O Dell, F
B Rood, Jas Farley, T A M cGuire,
A Hassmer, M rs Hassmer, Miss
Keane, Chns Green and Geo Green,
The sad intelligence of a serious
misfortnoe having befalleD Charles
Olive.a former resident of this city,
reached us last week. M r Olive
has been working in a sawmill in
California for some time, and it
seems that by some accident lately
he got one of his legs crushed aDd
amputation was necessary, and that
blood poisoning had made its ap-
penrance nnd bis life was most
(Repaired of.
The Masonic fraternity have let
the contract tor the erection of a
large addition to their hail, J. H.
James being the successful bidder.
This is going to greatlv increase
the capacity of this building tbe
only general-pnrpose hall in town.
The new construction will reach
through to tbe street on tbe north
and the stage will be enlarged
and greatly improved, and a gal-
lery wide enough for two rows of
seats put around the three sides of
of the hall.
W hen E. E. Johnson and wife
started down from M yrtle Point on
their return from their recent trip
to Portland, their horses took
fright when comiog ont of the Point
and Mr. Johnson was QDable to
hold to them, bat managed to
keep them in tbe road until they
reached the sawmill at tbe forks
of the river, where he managed to
et them under
control.
Mr.
ohnson was so exhausted when
he retched the animals, heads a f­
ter they stopped that be fell pros­
trate at their feet.
H elp was near
at band aDd be was extricated from
his perilous position uniojared.
bat it was ao exceedingly close
call,
AND
Miss Irene hobson
A Mexicai) Ijonjaoce
At the Masonic Hal! Tomorrow
j
J. E Quick, the Lnmpa creek
farmer, was up to town Saturday
aDd informed us that his father,
Jonathan Quick, will bn home about
the last of the mouth from Mon­
mouth where he has been for some
time past with his daughters, Flora
and Mary, the latter of whom is
in attendauce at the State Norm al
School nt that place.
Mr. James Keane
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Exactly the same Company that haue been greeted with
capacity audiences throughout the country this season.
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Deprives You of Your
Dear Ones-
Show your love for the one who
$
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Th© best hotel proposition in
Honthern Oregon, Growing town.
Doing fine business.
* 9000
F ine farm <*f 21 »ores n6»r Co-
quille.
All bottom, good im-
House and two fine lots in good
location.
$ 800
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Good house, barn and four lots in
fine location.
$2750
Furniture and box factory,
thriving toMnin western Oregon,
good machinery, good location
and doing a good busmens. This
is a bargain.
House and one lot near busi­
ness, rents for $/» per month.
Any reasonable offer gets this
property.
11500
$1100
$3000
Nice small place o f 8 acres near
town, well improved, 4 acres full
bearing orchard, balance pasture
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
This is a good investment.
Fine small place of 14 acres
near town, fair buildings.
One of the best 27-acre dairy
places on Coquille river.
Nice residence property, close to
hnsiness.
Two of the best residence lots
in the oity.
A residence property that is'dirt
cheap.
Two corner bottom lots.
$
260 Two floe lots near
- »■ boose.
A
large monument
the tchool-
600
Halfbloek of six fine lots.
A fine corner business property
It is impossible to describemv list in this
eolnmn. If yon srs looking for s Rood
piece of property st a reasonable priee, I
can certainly anit yon.
Kemembet, I rent hoaees and farms and
do all kinda of aasnay basinets. Come in
s n i see me befofe bayinR. I can save yon
DOUiAM .
o o RU|HW D
q > 11111 .*
(JrsR.,
or a
«mall
choose at
his place,* will hbow the bent jud g­
ment
of
first-class
designers and
workmen.
COOS CO, MARBLE AND CRANITE WORKS
M A R S H F I E L D , OR.
F . M. Stewart Prop
Telephone, Main 238.
/New Drug Store.
GEO- A- CHURCHMAN, PROP
GENERAL
L IN E
O F C H E M IC A L S , D R U G S, P A T E N T
M E D IC IN E S , D R U G G IS T S ’ S U P P L I E S
T O I L E T A R T IC L E S , ETC.
$ 300 Two lots nicely located.
$
$2800
For 30 days you will get rsre
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bargains in all summer goods, in-
,
clnding
'aces, ribbons, gloves, cor-
,
set»
nnderware, waistiogs, silks,
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hose,
l.ats, and in fact everything
jn her line,
worthy the memory of that one.
marker, whichever you
$ 900
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is gone by providing a monument
provenient8,
$1200
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P r e s c rip t io n s
A S p e c ia lt y
Having had many years of experience in this line
we are prepared to give all the
best of satisfaction.
iolden Building
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Coquille, (