Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, August 26, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
Try tbe new restaurant in tbe
E. A. Howey’H family are recuper­
Hoot building.
ating at the ocean.
Apple boxes at Johnson's mill.
Kodaks and supplies at Knowl.
Fresh peaches at 75cts per box
The steamer Elizabeth is due ton’s drug store.
at Mrs, Nosler’s.
Johnny Hamblock was up from
today or tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Croy are tak­
G. G. Swan, o f the Dora section, the lower river yesterday.
ing an outing at Bandon.
Call on the Coquille Furniture A
bad business iu town this week.
Crawford peaches fur canning
Box
factory for your apple boxes.
Earl Elliott, of this city, returned
purposes at Mrs. Nosler’s
Dr. J. C. Snook, the dentist, is iu
from a business trip to the bay on
A number of our attorneys are at
Port Orford
on a professional
Wednesday.
Gold Beach attending court.
visit.
Mrs. Jason Machado, of Myrtle
Besure and attend the dance at
Join the Board of Trade.
Help
Point, returned from a few day’s
the Jess ball Saturday night.
your town and thereby help your­
outing to Bandon Wednesday.
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere
self.
W. T. Kerr & Co. keep the Mc­
in Coos county to move your bouse
Call patterns.
Fine Spruce apple boxes in any
For fine carpet and rug weaving
Mrs. M. W, McCormick, o f Riv­ quantities at Johnson’s mill,
apply to Mrs. K. Holverson, of!
erton, made »our office a pleasant
W. R. Haines and wife, of Marsh Parkeisburg.
call while iu town on Wednesday. field, were passengers on yester.
Here it is—Good Paint, at $1,40
per gdloD, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s.
The very finest Valencines laces day’s train.
at Mrs. Nosler’s.
Leave orders for fine stove wood
Mayor Henry Sengstacken, of
Mrs. W. S. Chandler, o f Marsh­ with W, T. Kerr A Co.
Marshfield, had business in the
field, made Mrs. A. J. Sherwood, of
Mrs. James McGuffin, of this oity, cotfnty seat yesterday.
this city, a visit between trains went to Bandon
yesterday for
H. L. Call, the creamery man of
yesterday.
a short visit.
Norway, was iu town yesterday.
Fly Bouncer and sprayers at
Persian Ribbons, in beautiful de
The Degree of Honor and A. O -
Knowltou’s drug store.
signs at Mrs. Nosler's.
U. W. will tender Dr. Russell and
szszszszszszs^
'T h e sale and reliable tiwn-.
screw
Str. A re a ta?
T b e New and Speedy,,
Capt. Neleon, Master,
Str. Elizabeth I Will make regular trips between
Coos Bay and
C. P Jeneen, Master.
San Francisco
Will make regular trips between
Fine Watches,
Set Rings,
Fine Chains,
Wedding Rings,
Music Rolls,
Fine Purses,
Silver Novelties,
Fountain Pens.
O oquille River and San
Francisco.
Carrying passengers and freight at
lowest rates.
OREGON GOAL & NAVIGATION CO.
N o Stop-over at W a y Porta.
proprietors .
Electric Lights.
its. Every
Everything in First, P. 8. DOW, Agent, I S. O. CO., Agent,
‘ vie.
Class " Styli
Marshfield.
I
Empire.
Musical Instruments.
Watches, Clock«. Jewelry and Spectacles.
Repairing. GCOD W ORK.
Prompt Service.
Eyes Tested.
SHUT. ON
V
V
EYE-GLASS
Errors of
Vision Corrected.
' Satisfaction Guaranteed
WILSON JEWELRY COMPANY,
TH E R E L IA B L E JEW ELERS.
L U M B E R
Osborn & Co’s Mill, Bandon,
F R O M
Krewson A Goodman, of Coquille,
AGENTS.
Will take orders for lumber of all kinds and iu quantities to suit
purchasers.
______ _____
Dr. and Major Tower came from
J- F. Leggett was in town this bride a grand reception on Wednes­
Go in and see the big bargains Mrs.
Give J. G. Fish your orders for
Batch is offering in millinery.
the bay Wednesday and proceeded week. He will attend Albany col­ day evening.
apple boxes.
to Bandou to take iu the G. A. R. lege this winter.
Apple boxes for sale by J . G.
The Alexson, building recently
Nothing lik es dish of Ice cream
eucam pmeut-
Orders for apple boxes filled on a hot day. Mrs. Nosier serves Fish.
T H E IVT-A-JST
vacated by the “ Our Way,” is be­
For pretty embroideried Lace promptly at the Johnson mill.
it.
•
Plumbing and Tin work a spec ing fitted up for the Davis restau­
Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk­
Hose go to Mrs. Nosler's.
Miss Edith Hayter went to Ban- ialtv.
T. H. M ehi , A Co.
rant.
Protracted services will continue
ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before
G. W. Derby of Lair pa creek, at the Southern Methodist church doD to see her father yesterday
One thousand boxes of apples
Dr. Floyd White, formerly o f
he realized he had made a mistake.
She was accompanied by Master wanted by W. T. Kerr & Co.
made our citv a visit yesterday, until Sunday.
this city, now of Klamath Falls, ib
trading som,- with our merchants
Owen Knowlton.
H o w IviEvLCtL Ea.rtti.er
For np to-date goods I class my visiting in this county. He made
Attend the remnant sale of Mrs.
between boats.
Mrs. Batch is oppening some grand self second to no one in the county. our office a pleasant call on Tues­
Raich, She is offering some good bar-
Must you be draggbd before you realize you are making a
bargains in All summer millinery and
Leave your order for pie and gains.
M r s . N oslkr ,
day in company with Miss Stitt of
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
a
lot
of
remnants.
cakes at the Davis house.
Clara and Mane Busse, of Chi­
Wm. Abernethy, of Dora, had Bandon.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Krunk, of
Miss Ethel Boyd, o f Bandon, re- cago, passed through to Bandon
business
in the county Beat yester­
The A. O. U. W. ¡had an initia­
Rock creek, concluded their visit
turued from the upper river Wed­ yesterday.
day.
tion of seven candidates on Wednes­
here
and
at
Bandon
and
started
nesday where she bad been attend­
Mrs. Nosier has one of the finest
For good meals, splendid rooms day night, and concluded the ex­
for home last Tuesday.
The latest in
ing camp meeting
lines of laces and trimmings com
and bath, go to Mrs. Sugg’s boarding ercises with a big eat and general
The Racine stocking feet, for
Fruit Jars at 50 cents per dozen ing that ever hit the town.
good
time.
Thirteen
applications
house.
at F ox’s second-hand store.
Rev, R. A. Reagan expects to which Mr«. Davis was agent, are to
A. B. Daly, the heavy-machinery are in already and preparations
be
had
by
calling
on
Mrs.
David
Mrs. J. M. Upton, ot Marshfield, have some good songs at his church
man,
came over from the bay on are being made for a rouser
came over yesterday and Went On Sunday night as well as the re­ Fulton.
next time.
Wednesday.
For a nice, clean aud well furn­
down to Bandou to visit friends of vival sermon.
Bud Holland, of this city, who
F or S ale . —Five head of heifers
ished room, go to Mrs. Sugg's
of her former home.
Ladies’ and misses' skirts o ' the
went
ever to Marshfield Tuesday
and 4 steers—yearlings, At a bar-
You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery-
Kerr A Co’s, is the place to get latest patterns and fine goods, at boarding bouse.
to 86 e Dr. Murphy, fell while as-
gan
if
sold
at
once.
your suits of clothes for men, $3.50 and up at Strang’s.
Mrs. Lewis, o f Marshfield, re­
sending tbe steps to the Dr’s office at my store
H. Nettleton, Coquille.
youths, and children.
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General.
Stamp
and broke his left forearm. He
Mrs. Donald Mclntuce, in. Davts, turned yesterday f r o m Bancroft
Capt. Whereat who arrived on
M. J. Wilson, of the Fairview came over from the bay yesterday where she has been to see her
returned home yesterday feeling ing done to order.
the bay last week from a trip up
country, spent two or three days and proceeded to Bandon, we pre­ sister, Mrs. C. D. Price.
well as could be expected under tbe
north,
came
over
by
yesterday’s
in town this week, and then went
W a n t e d .— 1000 b o x e s o f g o o d
circumstances.
sume to attend tbe encampment.
train and is visiting with bis niece,
on to Bandon for a few days’ out­
apples for the San Francisco market,
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
Miss Jennie Green, special or­
Mrs. L. A. Whereat.
ic F or
S a l k .— F our
yoke bull
ing.
by
W.
T.
Kerr
&
Co.
ganizer for the Women of W ood­
am, also rigging for small camp,
A Recent letter from B. F. Crow,
It pays to use Fly Bouncer to for sale cheap. Address box 36 ,
Mrs. Atkinson, who arrived here
craft, is here and doing some hustl-
from
Wilsonville,
this
state,
informs
keep the flies from the dairy cows, Marshfield, Oregon.
with her husband, coming overland
Bng among our people for new
us that Mrs. Crow has been very ill
at Kuowlton’s drug store.
Judge and Mrs. Schroeder, of by team from Ogden, Utah, was ill for some time, but is much better members. It is expected that the
M a r r i e d —In Coquille
City, Avapo, returned Tuesday from a on the way, is still very sick.
Circle will join the camp in the
now, and that they expect to return
August 24, 1904, by Justice J. H. trip up toTenm ile lake, where they
That Can tie Put on the Block!
big
initiation and
celebration
Mitchell Wagons, Myers’ Hay
here to live in a very short time.
Cecil, It. M. Parish and Miss visited their son, George since Carriers and Harpoon Forks.
which is to take place October 8 th.
Judge Schroeder informs us that
T. H. M ehl A Co.
Sarah K. Phillips, both of Myrtle there attendance « the nesrPos,
J. E. Newbury and W. C. Lamb,
Th.t’t the claim that we make about our Mcata.
they
have one kiln of brick of 100 ,
Preachers tell their audiences
Point.
reunion.
The Meat Trust has sdvaoced the prlees, hut we de­
the latter a nephew of our J. J.
000
completed
and
ready
to
burn,
what they think they should be fifty
mand that the quality be advanced also.
New lin e o f m en ’s c lo th in g , up
Lamb,
are
here
from
Green
county,
and that they expect to have them
Photographer Graves leaves for
Our pricea are not of the Trust order, although the
two Sundays in the year.
This on the market by the 15th of next Arkansas. They like the looks of
to da te in Btyle and o f fine m ater­
Douglas county in a short time.
quality la of the very beat. A trill w II comrineo you.
ials at bottom prices at Strang’s.
I f you want fine pictures come in plan will be reserved in one of our month. They will burn another our county very much, but only
We aubatantiite eyery atatemant that we mabe.
churches next Sunday evening.
kiln a little later containing 250, came for a visit, and will return in
A. C. Lukens, the carpenter and quick.
Our Sauaage is made by an «apart.
000.
All
indications
point
to
a
and contractor, is rushing the
Call and see the new sweaters,
a couple of weeks. J. J. Lamb as
Mrs. D. P. Strang, Jr., went to
house of Artlini Ellincsnn along Portland on the Alliance for medi­ ladies’ outside vests and umbrella complete success for their enterprise. well as Uncle Scrap, of Fishtrap,
nicely, the frame being up and the cal treatment. Her many friends shawls at Mrs. Nosler’s.
Me. and Mrs. W. A, Van Horn, are greatly enjoying this visit
R .
building assuming shape rapidly. wishes her success and that she may
of
Imperial, California, who have
Vane Maury started yesterday to
O O Q U IL L E
FRO
N
T
ST .
Any lady buying adress pattern return well in the near future.
NOTICE.
Monroe, Washington, where he been here Iwo of three weeks visit­
amounting to $2.50 or more o f W
gees to visit his sister, Mrs. Icy ing with Mrs. Van Horn’s brothers,
T. Kerr A Co., will be presented
I keep in stock Cigars and Tobac­
He went to Rose- Capt. J. C- and Charles Moomaw,
with a McCall pattern free.
Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps Bartholomew
co. Also fresh candies, and nuts, RAMBLERS
NEW ,
burg along with Mrs Mary Nosier aloDg with her parents, Mr. and
Fred Nelson, of the Marshfield
and Rubbers at Kanematz’s. and Mrs. Lillie Curren, who go out Mrs. W. A. Moomaw, of Newburg, fruits, etc. Milk Shakes, Lemon­
LATEST
TRIBUNES
Our prices are
left yesterday for their respective ades and Soda.
Iron works, spent two or three
to the Umpqua valley for a visit.
AND
AND
right.
Wo will use you right.
homes.
days on this side this week looking
F or B alk :
A thoroughbred
Mrs. Tom Coke killed a big sea
Come and see us.
after business. He ie doing some
BestJWheels
Out
MITCHELLS
A social dance will be given at
lion yesterday while in camp at Jersey Bull-entitled to registration.
Respectfully submitted,
casting for the sawmill at Parkers­
Enquire of J. T. Jenkins, at J. C. the Jess hall near Johnson’s mill,
North slougb. Tbe work was done
J ames L. T hompson .
burg.
Laird place.
on Saturday evening August 27 .
Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to Rent.
with a 22-caliber rifle. The sea
Repairing Done on Short Notice.
Mrs.
W.
H.
Bunch
went
to
Homer Ilolverstott, o f Fairview monster camo within 100 yards of
Sealed bids will be received by
Marshfield
yesterday
to
attend
the
whom we mentioned in our last is­ the camp and tbe valiant marksman
tbe undersigned at Coquille, till
sue ns haviog cut his kuee severly sallied forth from camp to meet the funeral of her niece. Miss Nettie September 1, 1904, for cedar pil.
East End of Front St.
-
COQUILLE, OREOON
a few days ago at Barker’s camp, sea lion against the wishes of the Edwards, daughter of Captain C. ings, dry preferred, as follows: 44
-IN
E.
EdwardB,
which
took
place
Wed­
has been brought to town for med­ campers, who were somewhat scared.
pieces, 50 feet long, not less than 7
ical treatment, and is staying at The second shot killed it. The ani­ nesday at 3:45 p. m. The funeral inches at small end. 22 pieces 30 REAL
ESTATE.
takes place today.
tbe Little Hotel.
feet long same eize, and 22 pieces
mal measured about seven feet in
P. E. Drane, the market man, 16 feet long, same size, delivered
A swell and up-to-date line of leugth. Mrs. Coke has some of the
Six fine lota, heat location, at the
keeps tbo jastlv popular full cream at south end of Hoffman bridge or $ 75
redionlonely low prioe of $75each
sweaters for gents, ladies and child­ claws aH mementoes of her marks­
For twenty days only.
cheese manufactured by
Capt. in the river at the bridge.
ren just opened at Mrs. Nosler’s, man-ship.— Post.
The beat hotel proposition in
$9000
Harris, of Sumner.
Southern ()ro«on. Growing town.
J ames A B ohlen .
and the prices are just right.
Doing
a fine business.
Fox S a l e . Twelve good dairy
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, of
Fine farm of 21 aorea near Co-
$2000
cows
and
one
Durham
Bull.
Will
Miss Rota McCprmick who bne
quiile. All bottom, good im­
Christian Church N otes.
Grants Pass, who have been visit­
provements.
made her home with her aunt, Mrs. take a good team in exchange.
ing Mrs. W ’s aunts, Mrs. J. T. Nos­
In France they call it “ L’ Einpereur” ; in Gjrinanjr, “ Weisser Koenig” ; i
House and two fine lots in good
D. H. Campbell, who died Ang. the
Christian church services Sunday $ 900
G. W. W im er , Arago.
Turkey “ La Sultana” ; in England “ The Ohawnain« Needle­
ier and Mrs. M. McDonald, started
location.
woman” : ic Scotian l “ The Quid W ile.”
8 th mst., at San Francisco, fora
11
a.
m.,
‘
Prayer,
its
Purpose
and
Our young friend, S. B. Klahn, for home on Wednesday. They re­
Good Bonse, barn and fonr lots
$ 800
uumber of years, arrived by tbe
in fine location.
Power.”
At
8
p.
m.
the
anniversary
formerly of Empire City, now rep­ newed old acquaintances and made
THE WHITE
$2750 Fornitnre and box factory,
Breakwater and will live with her
resenting the firm of Howe, Davis many new ones. Particularly was meeting will be held. Following is
thriving to.*nin western Oregon,
SE
WING
MACHINE
father, M. W. McCormack, of
good machinery, good location j
A Kilbam, blank book mannfac- this the caae with Master Keith, who a partial programme:
and doing a good business. This !
Riverton.
Wan
awarded
the
Gold Medal at
Theme
of
tbe
evening,
“
I
Magni­
is a bargain.
tnrps of Portland, made our office accompauied them.
the Paris Exposition.
fy
Mine
Office.”
$
500
Honso
and
one
lot
near
bn
si-
j
A. P. Miller, of Arngo, who hse a pleasant call Wednesday while
F ob S ale . — H g o o d b r o o d b o w s ; “I also am a man,”
nesa, rents for $f> per month. 1
Don’ t think of buying a sewing
M. O- Hooton.
been so seiiously ill for some time be was iu towo looking for custom­
Any reasonable offer gets this!
machine until you have seen
2 heifers coming fresh about Sept. ‘‘The Shepard and the Sheep,”
property.
o f rheumatic fever, was able to ers. This firm makes a specialty
1; 1 good 4-yr-old draft borse,
Mrs. L. P. Maury. $1500 Nice small place of 8 acres near i
THE NEW
come to town WedDPsday. He of the loose-leaf system of manu­
town, well improved, 4 acres full '
weight, near 1500 lbs; fine draft ' ‘The Word and Prayer,”
bearing orchard, balance pasture
looks somewhat worse for wears, facturing ledgers, etc., which is stallion and a good cider press.
meadow. Good eyoporntor.
Mrs. ,J. Patterson.
This is a good investment.
blit is well pleased at being able to a great convenience and is becom­
E. A. T yrrell .
“ Aaron and Hur ”
O. F. Rohrer. $1100 Fine small place of 14 acres
be out and feeling as well as be ing exceedingly popular amoeg
near town, fair buildings.
Coquille, Or.
“
The
Man
of
Vision,”
TH E N EW
does. We hope he will be himself the leading business men of tbe
$ >00 Two of the best residence lots
in the city.
Mrs. J. Thompson.
Parties wishing to
county.’
~~~
in a short time.
A residence property that is dirt
J. J. Handsaker. $ 500 cheap.
consult Dr. and Mrs. “ The Voice,”
Among the special numbers of $ 100 Two corner bottom lots.
C. W. Roberts, regard­
SO LD ON E K S Y P H Y W E N T S .
ing their eyes, should ce.ll soon as music will be a solo by the minister.
$ 260 Two fine lots near the sohool-
WE|HAVE|ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES.
they expect to leave Coquille in a
honse.
week or ten days. Call and see the
$ 300 Two lots nicely located.
P resbyterian Church.
Best Quality of Oils and Needles.
I
l o D g list of people they have fitted
*2800 A fin« oorner hnninem property j
Re*. J. C. Elliott of Shreve, Ohio,
in and around Coquille, many o f
Part« audfRepairs for A ll Machines.
It 1. impomrible to dnwritmmy li.t in tht*
whom considered their casts hope, will preach next Sunday morning e ilnmn. If yon nre looking for n pood
HBW M A C H IN E S FO R R E N T
Don’t fail to hear nleoe of property *t n reMonnbl. price, I
less, as far as fitting their eyes with and evening.
enn
eertnlnly
.
.
i
t
yoo.
glasses, was concerned.
Office biro, as this is the only day you will
The W hite Sewing Machine Co.
Keroeii.be, . I rent boa.*« nnd fnrron and
3 0 0 P O S T S T C O R S T O C K T O N S A N F R A N C IS C O .
hours, all day Saturday and Mon- have the opportunity |to do so. do *11 kind, of .geocy bn.ineM. Come in
day forenoon; other times by sp- The Sunday school meets at 10 a. nnd tee roe before tmytax- I <*n «*»• yon
S. K. Sykes, ol Roseburg, Ag’ t lor Coos and Douglas Counties
pointroent.
At Mrs Wickham’s “ • The heurs for preaching are 11 DOLLARS.
O. C. HANFOKD,
boarding bouse.
*• m. and 8 p.m .
Goqoilla, Oregon.
MILLINERY
at M r s . C. L . M oon’s
Mrs. C. Moon
The Highest Quality
D R Ï ÏN E ,
Sanford’s Bargains
ALBERT FISH,
The
W HITE
IS
Kin o f Sewin Machines
W h ite Vibrator
White Rotary,