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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1904)
LOCAL NEWS. Apple boxes at Johnson’s mill. Apple boxes for sale by J . G Give J. G. Fish your orders for Fish. Zac. Boyce, of Bandon, had busi apple boxes. One thousand boxes of apples ness in town Friday. Mrs. Whereat went to Marshfield wanted by W. T. Kerr & Co. (Jo in and see the big bargains Mrs. Saturday. llalch is offering in millinery. Here it is—Good Paint, at $1.40 J. M. Byers came over from North C. T . Cessna, o f Riverton, was per gillon, at T. H, Mehl A Co's. Bend Saturdav. in town Saturday. Crawford peaches for canning Orders for apple boxes filled Leave your order for pie and purposes at Mrs. Nosler's promptly at the Johnson mill. cakes at the Davis bouse. Mrs. Balch la oppsning some grand M. D. Sherrard was over from Will Albee, the shingle man, had bargains in All cummer millinery and North Bend Saturday. business in our city Saturday. a lot of remnants. Fine Spruce apple boxes in any Fruit Jars at 50 cents per dozen Nothing like a dish of Ice cream at Fox's second-hand store. quantities at Johnson’s mill, on a hot day. Mrs. Nosier serves Capt. O. Reed, of Norway, return it. Qus Bogard, of Lnnipa creek, ed from tho bay Saturday. was up to town on Saturday. For a nice, clean and well furn Those desiring clams should ad ished room, go to Mrs. Sngg's Kerr & Co’s, is the place to get your suits of clothes for men, dress W. A. Hoover, Bandon. boarding house. youths, and children. Mrs. J. L. Kronenburg, of Par For fine carpet and rng weaving Earl Elliott, who has been en kersburg, was in town shopping on apply to Mrs. K. Holveison, of gaged in shingling at Beaver Hill Friday. Parkersburg. lately, came over to town Saturday F, A. Hutchinson, city editor of Call on the Coquille Furniture A Mrs. Nosier has one of the finest the Coast Mail, was in to see us lines of laces ami trimmings com last night. > Box factory for your apple boxes. ing that ever hit the town. Fresh peaches at 75cts per box Amethyst, double enameled J. L. Crosby, of the North Fork at Mrs, Nosler’s. ware fully warranted, at T. H. country, made our office a plcatant Mrs. Olivia Edrnan, of Marshfieb1, Mehl A Co’s. and substantial.call on Saturday. W a n t e d .— 1000 boxes o f good spent several days in town last week Wm. Jenkins, the Myrtle Point and this. apples for the San Francisco matket, merchant, returned Saturday from School Books at Knowton’ s Drug by W. T. Kerr & Co. an outing of three weeks at Ban- Store, For good meals, splendid rooms don. Miss Fauny Getty came over and bath, go to Mrs. Sugg’s boarding Any lady buying a dress pattern from the bay on Friday, house. amounting to $2.50 or more o f W To T radk — Fifteeu head of cows T. Kerr & Co., will be presented Attend the remnant sale of Mrs. and several head of young cattle for Balch, She is offering some good bar with a McCall pattern free. gains. Janos Mast, bookkeeper for the good sheep. W. A. Goodman will go anywhere Prosper Mill Co., was in towu the Leave orders for fine stove wood in Coos county to move your house latter part of the week prepairing with W. T. Kerr & Co. or barn. for court. B o b s , — In Coquille City, Sep Mrs. David Fnltou, o f this city, If you are a citizen of Coquille, tember 10, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. has a choice lot of pot plants she is do not be neglecting the important Frank Morse, a daughter. offering for sale. duty of joining the Board of Trade. T. H. Mehl A Co’s hardware For np-to-date goods I class my F ob S ale —Six selected dairy store in headquarters for the self second to no one in the county. cows, four yearling and four calves Amethyst Enameled ware. M rs . N osler , six months old. For particulars Have you tried Amethyst double call on J. M. Byers, on Fishtrap. F ob S a l e :—A good oue-boree enameled ware at T - H. Mehl A buggy and harness. A big bargain. The church of the United Breth Co’s. J. H . N osleb , Coquille. ren in Christ will begin cnmpmeet. Joel Patterson returned Friday iDg nt Fishtrap September 13, con from a visit of several days with F ob S alx : A thoroughbred Jersey Bull-entitled to registration. ducted by the pastor, L. F. Smith. friends on the bay side. Enquire of J. T. Jenkins, at J. C. If you want your white shirt Mrs. Jack Houser, of North Laird place. done up in fine shape, take it to Bend, went to Bandon to visit her Good location for young girl the Coquille Steam Laundry. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John La- wishing to attend school and assist Miss Winnie Spires, of Myrtle mont yesterday, in house work for her board. Ad Point, returned home Saturday dress H ibald . P. E. Drane, the market man, after several davs’ visiting with keeps tho justlv popular full cream S. W. P. Paints, varnishes and Miss Reta Johnson, of this city. cheese manufactured by Capt. Cbinamelj in all colors, especially Miss Florence Rosa, of Bandon, Harris, o f Sumner. adapted for chairs, floors and le- is the efficient helper in the county Rev. J. A. Crutchfield, who has nolium, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s. clerk's office during the present been here several weeks for his sessions of county and circuit health, has just got in from a camp Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps courts. ing trip in the mountains on Coos '*1*1 and Rubbers at Kanematz’s. F o r S a l e —Good gentle team of river, and reports having a good horses that will weigh iooo to 1200 time as well as much improved in pounds, wagon and harness. Inquire health, and expects to join big fain, Our townsman J. B. Pointer, has of M. F. Aberson, Coquille. ily in Chicago soon. a team which he has put on our Mrs. S. 8 - Norton, of Redding, California, who has been here sev eral weeks visiting her parents, Mr. nud Mrs. N. Lorenz and other rela tives and many friendS, started for her homo by way of Myrtle Point and Roseburg, on Saturday . Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist, will vis it Coquille professionally on Sep tember 20 , and will remain until October 1st. Those requiring the services of an experienced dentist will be benefitted by calling on Dr. Steele. The funeral of little Erdine Morse, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse, was at the Masonic cemetery, Sunday at 2 p. m , being conducted by Rev. J. J. Handsaker. The casket and the grave were cov. ered with flowers, the gift of loving friends. Our young friend Earl Goodman who has for some time been the efficient clerk for Ed Raekleflf, the merchant at Langlois, who had planned to join a party at this place last Friday to start on a camping trip to Utah, phoned upon that day that he had joined the railroad sur vey party and would proceed with them down the coast instead Grandma Lindly was taken to Marshfield on Friday by her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. J. Lamb, for the pur pose of having Dr, Straw remove the cataracts from her eyes, the old lady having been blind for the past four years. The operation was very successful and when Miss Irene Lamb, who had- gone over to see her, left on Sunday evening, she was resting nicely. A swell and up-to date line ol sweaters for gents, ladies and child ren ju st opened at Mrs. Nosler’s, and the prices are just right. • The steamer Chico left Bandon Saturday. Tho tug towed her over the bar and after turning her loose they noticed C. Timmons, the can- neryman, and his son Fred in the Dixie, the gasoline launch which be had just purchased on the Bay. The tug went out and fallowed them in to the bar. When the Dix:e was getting well in she kept close to the South jetty, and as a large breaker passed under her it lifted her up aft and ns the rudder was out of the water they lost control of her and the breakers and the North wind drove her oDto the recks of the South jetty. Fred soon managed to get off on the rocks, and after some difficulty succeeded in getting his father off who soon returned to get a line from the tug but the tug wns too far out and not daring to venture close enough to get a line to her, whistled for the Life Saving Station boys who soon got there, and Donald Charleston got on the swamped launch and made a line fast from the life boat to the launch which was towed by the tug to the mud flat. No one was hurt except Mr. Timmons, who got his hand bruised on the rooks. It is thought the damages will be about $ 100 . I find nothing better for liver derangement and constipaion than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. L. F. Andrews, Des Moines, Iowa. For Sale by R. S- Knowlton. Card of Thanks. Riverton Pick-TJpe. SHINGLES. We desire to express our sincere The mill ia running full blast. thanks to our many neighbors and Work is going on rapidly at friends who labored so faithfully Rouse’s mine, all the men seem to and efficiently in attempting to pre vent my bouse from burning, and be working in dead earnest. The Riverton school is to have a for saving a great portion of our ARAGO. OREGON. social and basket supper in about household goods. two weeks. The proceeds go Manufacturers of Fine Red Cedar Shingles. M att H ebrician and S ons . Orders—large or small- toward getting s drum and other Notice. filled promptly by steamer. needed furniture for the building. The school has about forty-seven Notice is hereby given to the public that Mary Kosta, my wife, pupils enrolled now. Fred Muetzel & Son, has left my bed an 4 board without just cause and provocation, and that I will not in any way be re sponsible for her arts and hereby warn all against truslirg her on my account. F b a x a K osta . Card of Thanks. Mrs. L. E. Brown started Monday for a visit with her parents who live at Remote. erald , terian Sunday schools of Bandon and Coquille, but it is expected the Sunday schools of Riverton and Lampa creek will join in thi* picnic. The Favorite will leave Coquille at 7 a. m. and leave Lampa creek about 4 p. m., returning. Fare, round trip, adults, 25 cents; chil dren over 5 and under 15, JO cents. Anyone who desires to spend a pleasant day is invited to join in the excursion and picnic. Steamer Notes. Steamer Chico arrived from Port land Sept. 8 th; Bailed for San Frrn- cisco Sept. 10th. Incoming passen gers and cargo: Sam Nass and 3 fiisherman; also 21 Chinaman and 175 toDs cannery supplies for Pros per Cannery Co. Steamer Chico, outgoing cargo; 200 M lumber, G2 bead cattle ship, ped by R C Dement. * COQUILLE. OREGON. t h e avr^ n sr Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the prooess of milk ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before he realized he had made a mistake. H o w ¡MTu-cli E a r t lie r Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. Ray Hatfield is a gentleman of leisure thia week and is stopping at the Riverton hotel. D ona A nna . The latest in Report of the Condition of the MILLINERY FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Coquille, in tbo State of Oregon, at Mrs. C. L. Moon’s at the close of business, September 6, 1904. BBS 0 0 BC B 8 . You uiiii find the latest in spring and summer Millinery- Loans aiul discounts. f 23,104 52 Overdrafts, aeon red at my store and nnseonred...... 418 27 U. 8. bonds to seonre Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp oironlation .......... 6,250 00 ing done to order. Premiums on U. 8. • bonds.................... 367 18 Bonds, seoorities.eto. 40,944 23 Banking house, furn iture, and fixtures. 9,753 39 Dae from state banks FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. and bankers......... 3,303 69 Due from approved reserve agents...... 65,156 20 Cneoks and other cash items............ 2,289 G3 Fractional paper cur rency. niokels and cents..................... 21 40 Lawful money re serve in bank, yiz: Specie...................... $10,600 45 That Can Be Put on the Block! Legal-tender notes,. 770 00 ll,37(L45 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treas urer 15 per cent of That'» the claim that we mahe about our Meata. circulation 1 .......... 312 50 M r s . C . IV X oon The Highest Quality Steamer Elizabeth arrived Sept. Incoming passengers: Miss Isabelle Sullivan, Mrs V R Wilson, Paul Wilson, Miss Flora Walser, Mre W Culin and Total................. $163,240 92 L IA B X L IT IM . 2 children, F Foreman. John Black- Capital stock paid in ................ $ 25,000 00 law and W A Sutherland. 100 tons Surplus fund............................... 572 88 Undivided profits, less expenses mdse. and taxes psid......................... 71171 Steamer Elizabeth, outgoing pas National bank notes outstand ing............................................. 6,250 U0 streets to do general hauling. A sengers: M 8 ’ Shoemaker, Miss Individual deposits subject to share of the patronage of the city Jean Beattie, Miss Clare Walker, J check........................................ 1! 0,660 59 Demand certificates of deposit., 20,055 74 is solicited. E Riordan. 200 M lumber, 50 Total...................................... $163,240 92 The Bridge Minstrel Co. will cords matchwood, 40 tons freight. S tatb of O bboon , C ounty of Coos—ss. give a performance in the towu hall I, L. H. Hazard, oashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the at that place Saturday night Sep Fire in Coquille. above statement is true to the best of my tember 17 th for the benefit of the On Friday night the residence of knowledge and belief. L. H. H azard , Cashier. organ fund. A good time is as Matt Kerrigan in th ) north end of sured. town burned down aDd with it a O obbbct —Attest: A. J. S herwood , ) J. S. Kanematz is opening up a considerable quantity of its con I saiah H aojcbb , r Directors L. H ablookbb , j fine line ot calicoes and other sum tents. Mr. Kerrigan and the boys mer goods for ladies. Also fall had come home in the evening Subscribed and sworn to be- and winter woolens of various from their place down the river and I N ational I * * R obbbt B de ns . kinds which are being offered at it was late by the time their supper j B e a l , j Notary Pnblio. bottom prices. was over and they soon retired. It L ost .— Down the opposite sido cf is Mr. K ’s opinion that a spark the river from Myrtle Point, an ar from the stovepipe caught the roof rangement for blocking up a piano which must have burned very to take it off its castors while in slowly at the start, as it was 10 transit Finder will leave same at — in — Braden’s stable in Myrtle Point, or o'clock before the fire was noticed, which was fiist discovered by Frank REAL advise by postal and oblige, ESTATE. E. M. F ubmak , Goodman, who gave the alarm. In The p iaD O man, Marshfield Oregon a very short time a number of Six fine lots, bent location, at the $ 75 m r i i i v n u n i l t n i u nn n v n p v r i i n 1 lO 7 5 O « H n L c U h ic u n l i y v l IWW o e o n O f l ^ F ob S ale C heap —Cattle and bogs, neighbors gathered, the first of For twenty days only. good milk cows giving milk; $20 whom was Mr. Boyrie’s family, who $9000 The best hotel proposition in Southern Orogon, Growing town. per head, twelve head of nice Dur awakened Mr. Kerrigan and the Doing a fine business. ham steara, six yearlings, six 2 -year, boys and proceeds 1 to do what $2000 Fine fnrra of 21 sores near Co quille. All bottom, good im olds; also some heifers, one fine they could to save property. The provements, young sow with nine half.blooded men undertook to baffle with the House and two fine lots ifigood O. I. C. pigs, one very large Dur- flames, but there 1 was no water at g 900 location. ham bull coming 8 this fall. In hand and that proved futile. Mrs. Good house, barn and four lots $ 800 quire of C. A. Pendleton, Fat Elk. in fine location. Alfred Johnson and Miss May Furniture and box factory, Sixty per cent Bovrie turned their attention to $2750 thriving toMn in western Oregon, of all headaches saving what they could from the good machinery, good location and doing a good business. This are caused by is a bargain. house, succeeding quite well, hav. eye-strain. Prop Ilonse and one lot neer busi erly ground and iDg carried out the organ, as well $ 500 ness, rents for $5 per month. Any reASonnble offer gets this fitted lenses will as maDy other articles. There were property. cure them. If three beds, a great deal of clothing small place of 8 A c r e s near you have eye- and the contents of the kitchen, ex $1500 Nice t i i n u W 11 iu liY i| in ir v iiv iY v c n U il | A a /tv fr , i 11 w f u l , tarr. w en t n c r e a f u i m l strain or eye bearing orchard, b a l A n o e pastnre cepting the stove, were consumed, and meadow. Good eyoporator. trouble call on me. I ran help you, This is a good investment. entailing a considerable loas, wholly and not rob you, either. My prices $1100 Fine small plaoe of 14 acres without insurance. o w n ti, f i a t l i i l n l g o n a . " n v e " a * r t svrw n i l r i h li n u i i l i u are one-balf of travelers and ped dlers. V. R . W ilson , $ 400 Two of the best residence lots in the oity. All men know that even if Judge Optician Parker should go to the White $ 500 A^residence property that Is^dirt H trk i l e w t a r h e House, David B. Hill of New York $ 100 Two corner bottom lots. “ For several yeers my wife was would not be Secretary of State. troubled with what physicians call $ 260 Two fine lots near the tehool- ed sick headache of a very severe He has announced hia determina character. She doctored with sev tion to go into absolute and actual $ 300 Two lots nicely located. eral eminent phyaicians and at a retirement on the first of next Jan *2800 A fine oorner business property great expense, only to grow woree uary. It i. impossible to describe my list in this untill she was vnable to do any kind The long range forecaster ia again o>iamn. If yon Ere lookin« for a Rood of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stom rushiog into print. He expects an piece of property Et e reasonable prioe, t ach and Liver Tablets and today early winter with severe September can certainly salt von. Kemetiibet, I rent hoaiiee and farms and weighs more than she ever did be frosts in tho states east of the North do all kinda of aasney bnstneea. Come in fore and Is real well,” says Mr. ern Rocky Mountain slope. There and aee me before baying, t can save yon Geo. E. Wright o f New London, dollars . New York, For sole by R. 8 . will also be increasing cloudiness 0 . C. HANFORD. with varying winds, ss usual. lOaqafUa Knowlton. 6 th; sailed Sept. 8 th. ¡MRS. BERTHA PAYNE.S Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker re turned Friday from their visit at Fairyiew. The Reverends Sunderland and Dealer in Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. Also a com- 7 ^ Raegan preached last Saturday and hk plete line of Seasonable Millinery. ^ Sunday nights to large and appre v j / \ i / v i / v i / v j / v i / V i/ VIZ VIZ MZ VIZ VI/ MZ VIZ VIZ VIZ VIZ VIZ VfZ VIZ VIZ MZ ^JZ \1Z MZ MZ ciative audiences. Riverton will /Is 7lv 7lv A A / d /Tv / rs A 7fs A 7I\ 7N A A /I n /I n /I n T K / i n A 7R A /I n A ^N have preaching the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month iu the fu ture. Bancroft, Sept. 9, 1904.—Editor we wish to publicaly ex press our thanks to the neighbors and friends for their help and sym pathy during the sickness, death and burial of our loved one. May The Martin boys who have built the Lord bless them and provide a larga scow and f i lin g arrange for them in their time of need, ment this summer, made a good M aby J. P bice , haul last night, catching more M b . and M bs . C. D. P bicx . salmon than they could market in Riverton. Picnic. E. J. Price went to Bancroft last There will be a picnic at Lampa creek on Wednesday. It will be week to attend the funeral of hia under the auspices of the Presby uncle, Charles Prioe. H \l/ \ i/ vi/ s j/ \i/ vj/ vi/ M / M / \ i/ \i/ \l/ \l/ Vi/ \j/ viz Vi/ vi/ vi/ vi/ vi/ \i/ \i/ VIZ VIZ M / Sanford’s Bargains The Meat Ttuat has advanced the price», but wa de mand that the quality be advanced alao. Our prices are not of the Trust order, slthou|h the quality ia of the very bait. A trill w II osnvlnce you. We suhatsntlate ayery statement that we make. Our Sauaa,e is made by an sipert. P. E. D R A N E . F R O N T ST. C O Q U IL L E J. B. POINTER, Coquille, Oregon. Genera! 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