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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1904)
H e iiald office pilone No. 105. County court meets tomorrow. Try the new Root building. Peru inn I P b l o n ,. ii signs a! Mr... Nosh r’s. New goixle lit tlie New Ding R. A. Miers, of Norway, Store. to the bay Saturday. Fish's, at Fine butter cubes Leave your order for pie 20 cetts. cakes at the Davis house- Dou’tiforget the 30 days sale nt Plumbing and Tin work a spec- Mrs. M o o d ’ s . ialty. T. H. M ehl & Co. W. T. Kerr & Co. keep the Mc Eggs wanted at M. H. Hersey’s Call patterns. store. Price, 20c per dozen. E. W. Fahy, of Bullards, was on F or S ale — A small farm one mile from Coquille. Call at this office. our streets today. B. U. Haskins iB painting his F or S a l e . —A neat and good two- house with S. W. P. horse bnggy. Apply at this office. Albatross in all colors, 50c per Mr. aud Mrs. S. Mundy, of the yard at Mrs. Nosler’s. lower river, came to town on Fri M. O. EpperBon, of the South day. Fork, was in town today. See the beautiful Handkerchief C. H. Lewis, o f Bandon, had Corset Covers, handmade, at Mrs. Nosler’s. business iD town on Saturday. We ebook hands with J. D. Bark- William Westbrook came down low of near Myrtle Point, one day from Eden Valley on Saturday. Champion Mowers and Bakes. last week. T. H. Mr.Hr, <fc Co. New potatoes, peas and black C. H. Lewis, of Bandon, had berry pies are much in evidence these days. business in town ou Saturday. J. H. Roberta, the Myrtle Point W. A. Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county to move your house business man, was at the county Fora grand bargan in an Irving seat on Friday. P iano--asgood ns new-apply at this Kerr & Co’s, is Ihe place to get office. your suitB of clothes for men, B obn . — In Marshfield, June 27, youths, and children. 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coke, a Bert Seal’s strawberries can be found at Garten’s or Thompson’s son. restaurants, at any time. Thomas Anderson, the Bandon L. D. McBee, of Bridge, came np butcher, had business up this way from the lower river on Friday and Thursday. proceeded to his home by train. B o r n — At the county infirmary, Mrs. Moon, the milliner and July 5, 1904, to Mr. aod Mrs. Suo- dressmaker, keeps all kinds of fine, cau, a daughter. and fashionable trimmings, etc., B o r n — In Marshfield, Oregon for dresses. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Pike went June 28, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs, to the lower river today to visit W. II. Moffatt, a daughter. M arried — In this, Tuesdry, June Mr. and Mrs. ThomaB Stillwell, of 28,1904, Edward Gillespie and Lou near Parkersburg. James Watson, county clerk-elect, Mitchell Wagons, Myers’ Hay of Marshfield, came oyer from the bay this morning and is ready to Carriers and Harpoon Forks. T . H . M ehl & Co. assume his duties. Marsden, Judge Holden officiating. Mrs. Z. C. Strang, wife of our Commissioner R. C. Dement, of Myrtle Point, had business at the popular merchant, returned this morning from a trip up the river county seat today. Mrs. W. Z. Cotton, of Fairview, where she went to spend the Fourth made our office a pleasant call while with friends. Rev. J. A. Crutchfield, ot Texas, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark,f he a former resident o f this county, bay side, went to Catching creek arrived here Saturday and will be with us for a Bhort time for the Saturday for a few days’ visit. benefit o f bis health. For a neat little Studebaker J. M. Hodge, o f Fishtrap, made wagon. 2£ inch, as good as new cal! on J. A. Seed, or at this office. A us a short but pleasant business bargain. „ call ou Saturday. He informed us W anted —A position as cook that bis son, Walter, who had the for man and wife in logging camp, misfortune to be thrown from a hotel or restaurant. Enquire at horse recently, sustaining a broken this office. leg, is dcing well. Dr. M. M. Murphy, o f Marsh To the members of the Califor field, was called over to Riverton nia Co-Operative Medical Co., at Thursday to see Mrs. Danielson, of Coquille City: Dear brothers and that place. sisters, I will endeavor lo come The celebrations at Marshfield, up there in the near future and Bandon and Norway passpd off straighten all things up and make good all failures which have been pleasantly and were highly enjoyed made on behalf of onr company. by all in attendance. D r . J o h n L. K e l l e t t . Captuin and Mrs. Wilcox, of The portable sawmill of Mr. Ab- McKinley, were in town doing ernethy which has been doing ser some trading Wednesday and vice for the county near Fairview, Thursday of last week. has been moved to Lee Mast’s place Any lady buying adress pattern on Middle creek, where it will con amounting to $2.50 or m ore o f W tinue to saw lumber for the pur T. Kerr & Co., will be presented pose .if planking the Coos Bay with a McCall pattern free. wagon road. This work is pro A. B. Dean was at Norway yes gressing nicely. terday with his swing and did a John Swing will launch bis new good business to the delight o f the boat from the Pony Slough ways young folks at the celobratiou. today. This will he one o f the Oliver Wilson re*urned from a largest and bPBt boats on the bay. visit of a few weeks at San Fran The boat is equipped with a 30- cisco on Friday. He reports his horse power Hercules engine. It brother Frank as doing well in the it 42 feet long, 10 foot beam and laundry business. about 4 feet draft. Mr. Swing will Superintendent Chandler was nse the boat for deep sea fisbiDg, over Wednesday looking after need for which pnrDose it is most ad ed railroad repairs I d and about mirably adapted.— North Bend Coquille which is being attended Poet. to by J. M. Elwood. James W ., and George Laird in town on Thursday. Owing to the consolidation of H e r a l d and the Bulletin, and the combining of their subscription lists, we are now able to do the bpst of service for advertisers. T. C- Norris, a former resident o f the Myitfi* jP.vwnt jmfjms, -now of Fort Klamath, this state, arrived at bis old home on the 20th inst, and on Satniday came down to this city where he greeted many old time fripnda. have leased the Tupper Hotel at Bandon and will take charge of it July 6th. These are two of Co- quille’s most woittay and enterpris ing young men and we wish them much success in their new under- itfchii g tr.Trf a iso * Ahf people of Bandon on their acquisi tion o f such desirable citizems. We understand Mr. Bedillion, the re tiring landlord, is to manage the new woolen mills to be put in there. Fu'sb hi tied always the Davis reel uraul. Mrs. Moon has two sewing ma- ohiues for sale clieup. C. Timmons, the Bandon can nery man, arrived here today from Astoria. The Cluny, or Baud laces, the very latest thing in trimmings, at I Mrs. Nosler’s. For pretty embroideried Roy Dickson, of Catching creek, Hose go to Mrs. Nosler’s. spent several days in town lately Cow boy Hats for boys and Girls visiting friends. the latest at Mrs. Nosler’s. C. B. Leap has added a fine J. S, Lawrence made Myrtle stock of boots and shoes to his Point a call last Tuesday. harness business. For fine cigars go to the New Mr. and Mrs. W. C Sanderson, Drug Store, Dr. G. A. Churchman, of Bandon, returned from a trip to proprietor. A full line o f embroidery silks Portland on Friday. and stamped doilies at Mrs. Nos Dr. J. C. Snook, dentist, will pay ler’s. his regular professional visit to For fine carpet and rng weaving Bandon, Monday July 11th. apply to Mrs. K. Holverson, of Simplex Seperators, easiest clean Parkersburg. ed, lightest running and closest Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Danielson, skimmers. T. H. M ehl & Co. of near Parkersburg, returned If you expect to build this spring from a trip to the bayon Friday. call on W. A. Goodman and get The Chas. Grissen Musio Co., plans for houses and barns. He is prepared to do your work on short Odd Fellows’ Building, Marshfield, headquarters for Pianos, Organs notice. and everything in the Musio line. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Slagle returned Mrs. Thomas Ashton, of Parkers- from their recent trip to Portland burg, came np Saturday, accom- and the southern part of the state panied by MasterjThomas and Miss on Snnday. Wmnie Curry, grandchildren, who I expect to remain here till the hare been stopping with ber for 12th of July as it will take till about some time, that date to complete the photo Kennett Lawrence, son of Mr. work I have on hand. and Mrs. J. S. Lawrence of this T. L. G raves W anted . — Man and wife lo work oily, started for Chico, Calif., on on ranch as laborer and cook ut Friday where he will sjiend the $40 per month- Call at the H eral winter wilh a cousin, Stanley Gra office or address J. E, Quick, Par ham, formerly of this county. kersburg. While Tom Mebl and Jesse Bey Job cost, not gallon cost is the ers were driving to Marshfield to true index to paint economy. S. W, P. is always lowest in job cost. the celebration they allowed one wheei of the vehicle to run on a It lasts longest too. T. H M ehl & Co, bank, turning the buggy over. Presiding Elder D. T. Summer Jesee sustained a scalp wound ville, of the M. E. church for the which required nine Britches to Grauts Pass district, arrived in this close, while T o * got several severe county last week and is now on the scratches. The funeral of J. B. Morris, took bay attending to his duties. Rev. E. L. Fitch will be here place in this city today, Rev. A. next Saturday and Snnday to hold Haberly conducting the funeral this fourth Quarterly Conference. services. The deceased was an Preaching Saturday 2 p. m, and 8 elderly gentleman, father of Mrs. Morgan, of the D. J. Lowe place, p. m. and Sunday at 11 p. m. J. S. Hayes was called to Bandon who has lived here a short time on on Thursday to see his father, W. ly her husband having rented a por W. Hayes, who has been senonsly tion of that place. ill for several days. He returned Mr. and Mrs. S. Handsaker, of a couple of dayB later and reported Eugene, are (he guests of their eon, the old gentleman improving. Rev. John J. Handsaker. “ Uncle Dr. Russell was called to Salem Sam” is a veteran of ’55-’56 and Wednesday to see a friend who is has since donb a considerable work, very ill. He will be back in a day gratis, in assisting bis old comrades oi so. He took a patient, Richard to secure their pensions. He is a Donovan, from the infirmary to the pioneer of ’53 from Illinois and Oregon state hospital on bis trip j Mrs. Handsaker of ’53 from Iowa. out. Mr. aud Mrs C. O. Dryden ar Ira Johnson, of this city, is sport, rived here on Friday night from ing a pair of crutches these days, Imperial, California, where they haying received a severe cut in one have been since March. They o f his heels at the Anderson log went there with C. H. Fry aDd fam ging camp one day last week. A d ily with the calculation of settling, ax which was sticking in a tree or but found the country anything log from which it fell, striking Mr. but satisfactory to them. Mr. Johnson. Dryden will occupy his old position We understand that J. P. Mes ser and family, who recently went to Lake county, California, to lo cate, have decided to sell out their purchases there and return to their old home iD this place. It seeme that Coos county is a pretty good place to come back to. F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K JPe tie C u r e u( C h r o n i c D i a r r h o e a A l t e r T e n Y«*«r « o f S ii f W r l n g . “ I wish to say a few words in praise o f Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy,” say Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martins ville, Va. I suffered from chronic diarrLoea for ten years and daring that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief, Last summer one of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and I procured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her entire relief I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not nse all o f one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too mnch in favor of that won derful medicine.” This remedy is for sale by R. 8. Knowlton. F or S a l e . — Ten dairy cows, one Jersey and Holatine ball, new De- Leval Beperster, four milch cows and other dairy nteosils. Enquire o f A . . I. Barger, at E. D. Myers place, near Johnson’s mill. B e s t o f T u r n o u ts . Livery S t r ic t l y F ir s t - c l a s s . Feed and S a le Sîable Opposite 1. O. O. F. Hall. H a y , G r a in , Feed SECOND ST. C O Q U ILLE. The Highest Quality That Can Be Put on the Block! That’ s the claim that we make about our Meats. The Meat Trust has advanced the prices, but we de mand that the quality be advanced also. Our prices are not of the Trust order, although the quality is of the-very best. A trial w II convince you. We substantiate every statement that we make. Our Sausage is made by an expert. P. E. DRÄNE, FR O N T ST. ’ F or S ale — A large 3-year-old colt, 16 hands high— will make a 1400 or 1500 pounds horse, kind disposition and gentle; color dark, Dearly black, with gray spots on back aod bips. Also a good sad dle horse and driver. For farther particulars enquire of or address E. J. Michael, Myrtle Point. The animals may be seen nt Wm. James’ place ljm iles west of Myr tle Point. COQUILLE Death's Harvest WHERE NOW? Deprives You of Your Dear Ones. Show your love for the one who is gone by providing a monument worthy the memory of that one. A large monument or a small marker, whichever you choose at his place, will show the best judg ment of first-class designers and workmen. in the H erald office in the future. Miss Alberta Boggess and ber sister Myrtle are at BandoD visit ing Mrs Reagan’s UDcle, Mr. Kit Ledgerwood. Mr. Ledgerwood’s daughter, Mrs. Robinett and her friend Miss Palmer, were up last Our Steamers week on a visit to Mrs- R. A. Rea gan at the Southern Methodist Steamer Elizabeth arrived June parsonage. 25th; sailed June 27th. Incoming The evangelistic services are con passengers: Miss Howell, A Col tinuing through this week at the son, E M Sumner and wife, M H Presbyterian church. There was Hersey, D Johnson; 90 tons mdse. Outgoing passengers: D S Rouse, a union meeting at the M. E. church on Sunday night. Mr. Mc Mrs D Perkins. J L Kronenburg, Veigh is indeed a forceful aDd in E T Kruse, A Christensen. X Ot- teresting preacher of the Bible. sen, J P Clauses and wife; 200 m His ability to quote scriptnre ix> JjjHiwr. 100 cords match wood, 40 support of his st^Jam&s'te is re tons coal, 20 tons mdse. markable*. . Tfte interest continues, Buenos Ayres, June 28.— The and mnch good is being done by Call’s correspondent ar Bage, a this work. Mr. MoVeigh goes to Brazilian town near the Uruguayan Bandon to begin meetings next frontier, reports that a courier sent week. by Saravia has arrived there with a President Wallace H. Lee, of _ „ ... _ (report of a battle at Tupambac, Albany College, Albany, Oregon, j j j rueuav an d R e v . W M. McLeod, o f Tarn- The fighting began on Wednes- er, spent a ay in ° 9 ni e ” 8 day of last week and continued the week, President Lee is in Coos fo„ owi d The Government county partly on pleasure and forces ^ ^ ki,Ud Rnd „ „ „ partly on business aud looking np > wounded, while the revolutionists prospective students for the col- j gufferered 100 killed and 600 lege at Albany. President Lee and | wounded. The revolutionists cap- Rev. Mr. McLeod are wheeling tured a big quantity of war supplies, through the country and will go Another dispatch from Bags says □ p the coast ss far as Florence and , . . . . .. , then return to the Willamette val- ley. President Lee also preached at Myrtle Point on Friday evening. There are strong prospects of onr being able to associate with ourselves in the Coos County Acad emy for the year to come Professor Wolverton of Portland, who has o p C O Ç U IU IiH , O R BG O J4. had several years of successful teaching experience in the schools T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s of Oregon and California. We hope to write more definitely of Board of Directors. Correspondents. ! National Bank of Commerce, New York City this in a short time. We also hope R. C. Dement, A. J. Sherwood, L. Harlocker, to make satisfactory arrangements L. H. Hazard, Crocker W ool worth N ’l Bank, San Francisco I nai ah Hacker, R. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland, Ore with Miss Mary Downing, niece of Mr. J. J. Stanley, who has already been introduced to Coquille society Soft Drinks, Fresh Candies, Fruit and Nuts. and who is thoroughly oompetent to manage successfully the music Play Ball! If you try our Billiard Tables, you’ll liml them first-class. department. Fuller particulars later. We have heard of several stu dents who expeot to go ab.oad the coming year and some of them we If you want a good smoke in a cozy corner, We have hope to be able to secure for the The Best of Imported and Domestic Cigars. Academy. We hold onrselves We keep the Daily Newspapers and bate Novels. ready to answer any enquiries as to work in any of the departments. Correspondence solicited. Address all letters of enquiry to Coos Coun Under New Management. Prop’r. ty Academy, Coqnille, Oregon. AND GRANITE WORKS Sanford's Bargains COOS CO. MARBLE Stewart & White Props. IN REAI, M ARSH FIELD , OR. ESTATE. Telephone, Main 238. $ 9 0 0 0 The ben hotel proposition in — — HonthernlOrogon, Growing town. Doing fine business. $ 2000 ■■■■■— Fi“ « fn rm A quille. 21 acres near Co- All bottom, good im provements, $ 900 House and two fine lots in good location. $ 800 Good house, barn and four lots in line location. $2750 Farnitnre and box factory, thriving toMn i: vestern Oregon, good maohini good location and doing i business. This is a bargain. $ 500 lionse and King of Sewing Machines In France they call It " L ’ Empereur” ; in Germany, “ Weisser Krunig” ; in Turkey “ La Sultana” ; in Kngland “ The Chawming Needle woman” : ir Scotland “ The Quid W ife.” THE W H ITE SE W IN G M A C H IN E near busi ness, rents £ r $/» per _er month. m Ai\**ffPaWni able * * offer “ *Tjroperty. $1500 W H I T E IS The gets this Was awarded the Gold Medal at the Paris Exposition. Nice small plaoe o f 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres foil bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. Fine small plaoe o f 14 acres near town, fair buildings. One of the best 27-acre dairy places on Coquille river. Nice residence property, close to business. Two of the best residence lots in the city. A residence property that is dirt cheap. Don’ t think of buying a sewing machine until you have seen THE NEW White Vibrator THE NEW White Rotary, Two corner bottom lots. Two One lots honse. near the school- $ 300 Two lots nicely located. $ BOO lfalfblock of six fine lots. $2800 Aflne corner business property "™I^s"inipossible to describe my list in this ODlnmn. If you are looking fo r a good pieoe of property at a reasonable prioe, ( can certainly suit yon. Remerubei , I rent houses and farms and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in and set me before bnying. I ©an save yon * I\or,i.’rn of the ,T 0'” tion*rV KorCM, under Mariano Maravia, brother of ^ e ieaj er Df the revolution, is pur- suing the Govjrnraent troops tmder D O LLA R8’ General Benavcnta. O. C. HANFOKD, Coquille, Oregon. S O L D O N E K S Y P H Y W E N T S . W E HAVE ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES. Beat Quality of Oils and Needles. Parts and R epairs for A ll M achines. NEW M A C H IN E IS FOR RENT The W h ite S ew in g M achine Oo. 300 POST ST COR BTOOKTON. I A N F R A N C IS C O S. K. Sykes, of Roseburg, A g’ t for C oos and Douglas Counties