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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1904)
m / r_ __ " « " i i LOCAL N E W S. Home fine strings of beautiful School Books at Knowton’s Drug fish are beiiig caught from the Store, Mrs. Hattie Bruce is visiting riverthese days. See J. D. Myers' ail.— Cattle to friends in Bandon. Apple boxes at Johnson’s mill. trade for sheep. Orders for apple boxes tilled Judge Hamilton closed the long (.'has. Pendleton was over to promptly at the Johnson mill. est term of circuit court ever held town from the farm on Saturday. Commissioner Lloyd Spires of Go in and see the big bargains Mrs. by himself iu this county on last Myrtle Point, was in town Sunday. Friday. lluleh is offering in millinery. Here it is—Good Paint, at $1.40 Apple boxes for salo by J . G Edgar Walker, of Dillard, is in per g lion, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s. tawn making his brother, T. A. Fish. Mr- and Mrs. L. E. Brown of John Yoakam was over from his Pint S a le — A good camp stove camp Saturday and purchased a fine Riverton, was in our oity Saturday. and tent. Inquire at Mrs. Boyd’s. bear dog at J. II. A llen’s auction Nothing like a dish of Ice cream on a hot day. Mrs. Nosier ’serves Robt. Dean, of Ferndale, Calif., sale. Give J. G. Fish your orders for it. earne up on the last Alliance and will visit friends in this section for apple boxes. J. H. Shields, of Bandon, went to a while. Lovers of the “ light fantastio” Myrtle Point on Friday, returning Leave your order for pie and should not miss going to Lee next Sunday. cakes at the Davis house. Saturday night. A good time is Mrs. Batch is oppening some grand bargains in All summer millinery and Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist, in assured. a lot of remnants. tends to make his regular profes Fresh peaches at 75cts per box Thos. Guerin of Hotel Guerin, at sional visit to Gardiner about the at Mrs, Nosler’s. Myrtle Point, drove down to our middle of October. Until then he J. C. Simmons has accepted a may be found iu his Coquille office. position as tallyman at the Prosper city on Friday. For good meals, splendid rooms Have you tried Amethyst double mill and goes t once to that place enameled ware at T - H. Mold A to reside. and bath, go to Mrs. Sugg's boarding Co’s. Call on the Coquille Furniture A house. M. D. Sherrard came back from For a nearly new, second-hand Box factory for your apple boxes. North Bend last week and will re potatodiggor, call at J. A. Lamb Mrs. W. H. Mansell, of this city, main at Coquille for the present, at A Co’s hardware store. least. Mart is well pleased with is quite ill since her return from To T rade — Fifteen head of cows California, the trip seemingly hav Coquille, finding no place that suits and several head of young cattle for ing done her little or no good him as well. good sheep. Fine Spruce apple boxes in any Rev. Clark Bower of Albany is to M. J. Wilson, of the upper North begin a series of revival meetings at quantities at Johnson’s mill, Mine host, J. P. Tupper, of Hotel Fork, was in town Saturday and the Christian church Oct. 2. All Coquille, went to Bandoon yester did the handsome thing by the are heartily invited. ATTENTION! one of the guards who went with Deputv Sheriff Ed Gather to Salem with the prisoners the first of the week, but he will not return at pres ent, but go to Walla Walla where he will enter school. Miss Fannie Kistner wishes to announce to the public that she will here aftir do all kinds of ac cordion pleating, all the way from 1 in. to 54 in., in depth. Eastern prices. I find nothing better for liver The Palace barber shop has a boot-blacking stand in connection. derangement and constipaion than Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Drop in and get a shine. Tablets. L. F. Andrews, Des Capt. C. E. Edwards, of the Moines, Iowa. For Sale by R. 8. steamer Alert, plying on Coos river, Knowlton. come over last week, partly on bus Mrs. C. W. Martin will sell her iness and partly to see old friends. He has visited Myrtle Point and fine little stove range, also dining Bandon, greeting his many friends room tablo, chairs, sideboare, fold of the valley. We acknowledge an ing bed and other household ar. tides. Call and get a bargain next exceedingly pleasant call. door to the Bulletin. Good location for young girl W asted — Coal miners; 150 coal wishing to attend school and assist in house work for her board. Ad miners can secure employment at Renton, Wash., where former em dress H erald . ployes refuse to work at a scale at As I intend to leave for California which skilled pick miners can earn I will sell my stock of goods, con. from $3 to $4 per day for eight sisting of odds, and ends in men’s, hours’ work. Steady eight months boys’ and children’s clothing and in the year and balance half time. under ware for less than coat. Boots No company store or boarding and shoes for men and boys, ladies houses. Owners will run the mine and misses. Call on Mrs. C. W. as an open camp. F. A. H ill , Martin, opposite Masonic hall. upt. LEYKSTl R ] S 4 )V E 1 V A 0 J t a J l y H era ld . General Drayman YOU know our goods! W ILL M E E T ALL BOATS AND TR A IN S. All orders handled with carefulness and exped ience. YOU know the methods o f our business! YOU know our prices! Walker a visit. Since the showers of the latter day where he will greet old friends part of last week our atmosphere of his former home. has taken on a decided change. Those desiring clams should ad The smoke and dust have cleared dress W. A. Hoover, Bandon. away and the nir is as balmy as in The body of Larry Tierney was spring time. found in the ruins of the hotel of If you want your white shirt George Wilson which buried at done up in fine shape, take it to Harrington, Washington, on the the Coquille Steam Laundry. 22nd. Miss Pearl Fetter, the populnr Fon S a l k — Six selected dairy teacher of Remote, has concluded1 cows, four yearling and four calves her term of school on the bay side, six months old. For particulars and passed through town the first call on J. M. Byers, on Fishtrap. part of the week jn route to her J. Sorenson, of Dairyville, was in home on the Middle Fork town Saturday, and greeted a few Fine brown Leghorn cockerels old acquaintances, among whom from imported stock for sale by J are Sheriff Gallier and Assessor C . Watson, of Cunuingbam. A d Thrift. dress Coquille. F o r S a l e —Good gentle team of J. K. McLeod, the pile driver horses that will weigh iooo to 1200 man is here with his driver putting some piles in front of the Coquille pounds, wagon and harness. Inquire o f M. F. Aberson, Coquille. City creamery and steam laundry. John R oot who went with his There are other like improvements that should be made along our family to Arkansas a year ago, have concluded that Coos county is water front. good enough for them and have Men wishing employment should returned. call at the H erald office. We have Four hundred and fifty dollar several calls for men at different pinno for sale cheap, because owner kinds of work. wishes to go away; will sell on Only 75 cents for a suit of men’s time. Address Combination box underware; boys’ at 40 cents; shoes No. 53, Marshfield, Or. worth <1.75 for <1.00; shoos worth F or S a l e . — One fine 3-year-old 82.50 at <1.75; boys’ long pants Durham bull, and also a nice pet worth $1.00 for 50 cents; jumpers fawn. Good separator to trade for and overalls at 40 cents, and lots of a 2-year-old heifer or two yearlings. other bargains at Martin’s. C. A. Pendleton, Fat Elk. FOR SALE CHEAP— A scow L o s t . —Small memorandum book with house on it 15x30 feet. In quire of Geo. W. Leggett, River with backs off, also pair of specta ton, Or. cles in black ense, between depot Grant Bunch, son of Mr. and Mrs. and switch. <2.00 reward. Leave C. H. Bunch, of Rink creek, was at this office. W. H. M A N S E L L , Leave orders at L ittle's Stuhle. Sole Agent for Riverton and Peart’s Coals YOU know that we carry the best of euerything! In fact YOU know that we try and do give I MRS. BER M PAYNE, Î * COQUILLE, OREGON. Dealor in Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. Satisfaction. ^ W. T. Kerr & Co John Shuck, of Lee, hud business Mrs. H. M. Tuttle, of Marshfield, od Saturday. came over yesterday morning and Capt. Aasen, of Arago, was in is visiting at the Tuttle house. in town J. W. Field, the Myrtle Point Thos. Anderson, the Bandon blacksmith and all round mechanic, was in town on business yesterday. butcher, was in town yesterday. Our young friend, J. F. Leggett There is to be a grand ball at Lee of Riverton, starts at once to A l Saturday night, October the 1st. Chas. Butler, of Myrtle Point, legany where he will enter college. * Also a com- 7k píete line of Seasonable Millinery. ^ m / ni / m / s i / M / M / M / ni / ni / ni / m / ni / ni / ni / ni / \ l / \ i / n */ \ i s ni / x i / s ix \ l / M / M / NI/ ? K 7 K 7 K / K 7 K /I n 7 K / in / in / in /I n / in / in /I n /I n / in 7 in / in / in 7 i N /I n /I n 7 K /I n /T\ 7 in T H E 3Sv£.A.:LT Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before he realized he had made a mistake. town on business yesterday. H o w 2v£ia.cli ^ a r t l i e r Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. R. W. Lundy, one of Myrtle Point’s popular business men, was enameled at T. H. in the county seat on business yesterday. was at the county seat Saturday. Amethyst, double ware fully warranted, Mehl A Co’e. Early rising is said to be good for Cleve Sumerlin, of the North the health, but the matter has never Fork country, was in town on Sat been thoroughly investigated. urday. Mrs. C. W. Martin has returned Mrs, Lee is much improved at from her extended visit to Santa present, of which we are glad to Rosa, California, and expects to re make mention. turn soon. For fine carpet and rag weaving F or R ent .— Two neat and cozy apply to Mrs. K. Holverson, of rooms for students or any one wish- Parkersburg. to do light housekeeping. Inquire Grandma Varney went to River of Ben Figg. ton to visit her daughter Mrs. El- Mr, and Mrs. T- J. Stillwell came wood, of that place. over from North Bend yesterday Mr. Linegar expects to get the and proceeded to Bandon, their post office moved into the Odd former home. Fellows’ building today. The lower part of the Woodman building is being fitted up for the store of Z. C. Strang, which will be moved in a few days. Orvil Dodge and B. O. Shull, ad ministrator, were in town yesterday for the purpose of settling up the estate of the late John C. Mast. The latest in MILLINERY at Mrs, G. L. Moon's - ______ You will find the latest in spring and summ er Millinery- Miss Birdie Barker, of Fairview, at my store is in this city visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. L. A. Lawhorn, She will visit ing done to order. her Grandma Norris, before return ing. We are in receipt of several samples of “ big red apples" from the farm of our old friend, August H. Schroeder, of near Norway. They are of the Gravenstein, King of Tompkins Co., the Russian Red and Tetoskny, also another Russian variety of very fine appearance. These are specimens grown on up land and clearly show what can be done in the way of fruit growing on our bench lands. Stam p M r s . C . IV L o o n FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. A neckyoke for a hack has Miss Anna Logan, at W. A. Good man's, does dress making. Will go been left at this office for the out and sew by the day or will party to whom it belongs. take Bewing at home. Mr. and Mrs. V. E, Hickson, of A swell and up-to-date line ot Halls creek, made our office a pleas sweaters tor gents, ladies and child ant call while in town Friday. ren just opened at Mrs. Nosler’s, That Can Be Put on the Block! For a nice, clean aud well furn and the prices are just right. ished room, go to Mrs. Sngg’s Norman Dodge and Binger, eon boarding bouse. of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Herman, of Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton B ro. Dean of the Coquille H erald Myrtle Point, will start for San were down from their North Fork devotes the entire front page of his Francisco tlie first of November to farm on Saturday. last issue to an illustrated write-up attend college. F or S ale . A fine large gray two- of the W. O. W. log-rolling, will year-old colt. Will do good work Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps next year. Call on Warren Laird occur in that city on the 8th of O c tober. This is a stroke of enterprise at Johnson’s mill. and Rubbers at Kanomatz’s. seldom equaled by a country paper, Mrs. R. E. Buck went to Bandon and the business men of Coquille yesterday to see her daughter Mrs. should give the H erald their united Little Roy, the infant son of Mr. CO Q U ILLE Jas. Walstrom, who is suffering FR O N T ST and Mrs. Glenn Collier, near Co support. Organizer Jos. Coy an in from poison oak. quille, born on the 4th inst, died stituted a camp of the order at Geo. Mehl is nursing a very sore North Bend Monday evening with on the 19th and was buried in the Odd Fellows’ cemetery on the 20th. hand, the result of a cut by a bro 21 charter members and 20 appli W anted :— 100 long whiskered ken wire in a cable used on the cations in the hands of the head donkey at Anderson’s camp. goats for Woodman initiation. physician. Chittira camp, the namo G eo . T. M oulton , Sec. J. S. Kanematz is opening up a given the camp at their last meet Coquille, Oregon. IN QUANTITIES fine line ot calicoes and other sum ing, will have a membership of 50 SW EET CREAM Anyone in need of brick may see mer goods for ladies. Also fall by the 8th of October, and will be a sample of those recently burned and winter woolens of various at the big rally on the above date. TO SUIT MILK AND at Arago, by calling at the H erald kinds which are being offered at — The Evening Post. office. They are A 1, and orders bottom prices. will be filled promptly after the There are about a half dozen 29th inst. logging camps running in full blast F or S ale C heap — Cattle and hogs, on the South Fork, among which is — in — good milk cows giving milk; $20 Cecil Carter’s, where a big lot of REAL ESTATE. per head, twelve head of nice Dur work is being done by the large ham Btears, six yearlingB, six 2-year- olds; also some heifers, one fine donkey which we reported on the Six fíne lots, best location, at th« young sow with nine half-blooded way up there a few weeks ago. rediculously low prioe o f $75 each For twenty days only. O. I. C. pigs, one very large Dur Large and up-to-date dairy barns The best hotel proposition in ham bull coining 3 this fall. In Honthern Orogon, Growing town. have been erected this summer on quire of C- A. Pendleton, Fat Elk. Doing n fine business. the dairy farms of Robt. Tyretl, Fine farm o f 21 acres n6nr Co- qnille. All bottom, good im near Arago, and the Ben F igg place He Sees Best W b o Sees the Con- provements, near Johnson’s mill, now being con sequences In France they call it “ L ’ Eni|>ereur” ; in Germany, “ \Vei 98 er K<cnig” ; in House and two fine lots in good structed by George Beiloni. These Turkey “ La Sultana” ; in England “ The Chawrnin < Needle location. Do yoir see the ser barns were constructed by James woman” ; in Scotland “ The Guid W ife.” Good boose, barn and four lots ious consequences in dne location. of o o Dtinued eye- D. Clinton and are designed for THE W H IT E Furniture and box factory, strain? Priceless be dairy purposes and are planned for thriving toávn in western Oregon, S E W ING M A C H I N E good machinery, good location yond all other pos the greatest convenience and re and doing a good business. This sessions is the eye flect much credit on the builder os Was awarded the Gold Medal at is h bargain. sight, aud it de the I’aris Kxposition. an honest anil faithful workman, < 500 House and one lot near bn si- , serves your highest ness, rents for $5 per month. Don’ t think of buying a sewing and one who will faithfully carry Any reasonable offer gets this cansideration. property. * machine until you have Been Don’t trifle with out plans and specifications of a <1500 Nice small place of H acres near I your eyes! and be contract. town, well improved, 4 acres full | THE NEW bearing orchard, balance pasture ware of peddlers S. W. P Paints, varnishes and and meadow. Good eyoporator. 1 _ and grafters. I this is a good investment. Chinamel, in all colors, especially perfect fit. guarantee Fine small place o f 14 acres adapted for chairs, floors and le- near town, fair buildings. V. R. W ilson , nolium, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s. THE NEW Optician. Two of the best residence lots in the city. While F. B. Tichenor, the Wood Coquille, Or. 9 A residence property that is.’dirt man organizer was in town Friday, cheap. W anted —Q uickly, few persons to he informed 11 s that he had just re Two corner bottom lots. SOLD ON E R S Y PH YW EN TS. represent long-established whole ceived the sad news of the death of Two fine lots near the ¿ohool- I 20.1 sale house among retail merchants his aunt. Mrs. Ellen W. McGraw, W E H AV E A LSO A U TO M A TIC CHAIN-STITCH M ACHIN ES. house. and agents; local territory of few at San Frincisco. Mrs. McGraw, < 300 Two lots nicely located. Best Q uality of Oils and Needles. ¡ counties. <18 saltry and expenses formerly Tichenor, enjoyed the dis — 1 $ 2 8 00 A fine corner bnsiness property paid weekly; expense money ad tinction of being the first white girl F arts and R epa irs for A ll M achines. It i. impoBSibl. lo describe my llet in thin vanced; commission extra; perman in Coos county— in fact, was the d a m n . If yon are looking for A good N E W M A C H IN E S FO R R E N T ent engagement; Business success only one for a considerable length piece of property At A reAAonAbte price, I j cen certAinly Aait yon. ful; previous experience not essen of time between Crescent City, Cal- The W h it e S ew in g M achine Co. Kememhei, I rent house» And fArm« and tial; inclose self-addressed envelope. ifornia, and the Siuslaw, in Oregon. do All kind» o f Agency bn»ine»a. Corn, in 300 P O R T S T C O R S T O C K T O R . R A N P R A N C t R C O Address, Superintendent Travelers, She was about 50 years of age. nnd see me before buying. I ran «Ave yon S. K. Sykes, of Roseburj?, A r ’I for Coos and Douglas Counties *' * 325 pearborn street, Chicago.*• Her remains will be brought to I IXILIiABH O 0 . HANfOHD, S«pr 20.12 t « Port Orford for burial* n o r » ’’ " a The Highest Quality P. E. D R Ä N E . Dairy Produce ICE Sanford’s Bargains coquine ice & Cold-Storage Co. The WHITE «S hind o f Sewing Machines. „ sa^_ji m W hite Vibrator White Rotary,