Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, September 30, 1904, Image 3

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LOCAL N E W S.
Apple boxes
Fish.
for sale by J . G
Mr. Hufford’s are moving to Ban.
; don.
Give J. G. Fish your orders for
School Books at Knowton’s Drug
Store,
apple boxes.
Ftm S ale — A good camp stove
E. L. Wilson, of Middle creek,
The Elizabeth is supposed to sail
and tent. Inquire at Mrs. Boyd’s.
is in town.
for San Francisco today.
Good piano for sale cheap. In­
Dr. Swenson, of Beaver Hill, was
Fine Spruce apple boxes in any
quire of the Wilson Jewelry Co.
in our city Wednesday.
quantities at Johnson’s mill,
Have you tried Amethyst double
Orders for apple boxes filled
enameled ware at T' H. Mebl A
Those desiring clams should ad­
promptly
at the Johnson mill.
Co’s.
dress W. A. Hoover, Baudon.
Here
it
is—Good
Paint, at $1.40
Lewis Strong, of Myrtle Point,
Call on the Coquille Furniture A
per g illon, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s.
was a Coquille visitor on Wednes­ Box factory for your apple boxes.
For good meals, splendid rooms
day.
J. P. Tupper, of Hotel Coquille,
and
bath, go to Mrs. 8ugg's boarding
W. R. Hungate is now at his old went to the hay by yesterday’s train.
house.
trade, working in car shops, in
Egnace Bargeron, the Coaledo
For a noarly new, second-hand
Portland.
merchant, had business in this city
potato
diggor, call at J. A. Lamb
Mrs. William Bettys and Mrs. W . yesterday.
A
Co’s
hardware store.
Z. Cotton, of Fairview. were in town
Boh?*— In Coquille City, Sep­
J. A. Seed and family are now iu
yesterday.
tember 17, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs.
Tacoma. Mr. Seed and son Heber,
Simon Erickson, of Templeton, W. P. Noel, a son,
are employed in street work.
bad business over this way a day or
Tbe steamer Dispatch is taken off
Mr. And Mrs. C. L. Lockwood,
so this week.
her run for a few days to do some
of
Myrtle Point, expect to leave for
The steamer Echo is again on painting and fixing up.
Riverside, Califomia, iu the near
her regular run, having undergone
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johusou, future.
‘
a thorough overhauling.
and Master Philip, of Johnsons’
J.
F.
Liggett,
of
Riverton,
started
If you want your white shirt mill, went to the bay yesterday.
for Albany the fore part of the
done up in tine shape, tako it to
Elmer Hamlin came over from week for the purpose of entering
the Coquille Steam Laundry.
Marshfield Wednesday and proceed­ college at that place.
Mrs. A. Haberly went up to
ed to Bandon where he will visit for
Myrtle Point for a couple of dayB’
Miss Anna Logan, at W. A. Good-
awhile.
man's, does dress making. Will go
visit with friends last Wednesday.
J. H. Allen, who recently sold out and sew by the day or will
FOR SALE CHEAP—A scow
take sewing at home.
with house on it 15x30 feet. In his place near Norway, expects to
L. A. Lee who was up to River­
quire of Geo. W. Leggett, River start for Riverside, California, in
ton, Or.
ton to see bis mother Mrs. J. F.
a few days.
Mrs. Thompson, wife of our pop­
George Collier, who has been Lee, who was ill but is now con­
ular confectioner, went to liandon here from Occidental, California, valescent, started for his home at
Wednesday for a few days’ visit for several days, returns by to­ Eureka, California yesterday.
Apple boxes at Johnson's mill
with friends.
day’s Elizabeth.
Men wishing employment should
A good piano is a poor instru­
call at the H erald office. We have ment unless in proper condition.
several calls for men at different Have M. O. Warner, the expert
kinds of work.
tuner examine your piano.
Fine brown Leghorn cockerels,
F or S a l e — Six selected dairy
from imported stock for sale by J. cows, four yearling and four calves
C . Watson, of Cunningham.
A d ­ six months old.
For particulars
dress Coquille.
call on J. M. Byers, on Fishtrap.
M O- Warren, the piano tuner,
Miss Bertha Wilkins started for
is
with us.
If you have a Albanj last Wednesday. She will
good instrument get a competent enter Albany College for the pur­
man to tune it.
pose of completing her education.
William Oddy, of this city, has
The Misses Nellie Kerrigan and
rented the dairy farm of Alex Etta James, of this city, expect to
Stan ff, at Arago, for two years and go to Albany to atteud college as
will move up the last of the week. soon as their present terms of
William Oddy having moved to school close.
Arago will fill orders by mail for
Four hundred and fifty dollar
the Australian Life Tablets for all piano for sale cheap, because owner
stomach, liver and kidney diseases, wishes to go away; will sell on
and the E. J. Worst Medicator for time.
Address Combination box
catarrh.
No. 53, Marshfield, Or.
Carl Heller’s threshing machine
F or S ale .—O ne fine 3-year-old
has been in the Arago neighbor­ Durham bull, and also a nice pet
hood for several days and will soon fawn. Good separator to trade for
finish up there, which, we under- a 2-year-old heifer or two yearlings.
stand, will about close up the C. A. Pendleton, Fat Elk.
season's run.
James Vowell, of Riverton, was
A Mr. Williams, a Columbia river up to town yesterday and was look­
sawmill man, was in town Wednes­ ing somewhat badly, having been
day, having came down into this somewhat under the weather, but
county to look up the lumber busi" we are pleased to state, on the im­
ness. We hope be may find some­ prove,
thing that will suit him.
Miss Fannie Kistner wishes to
Harry Peterson, of Riverton, was
announce to tbe public that she
so unfortuate as to get two of bis
will here after do all kinds of ac­
fingers badly mashed while working
cordion pleating, all the way from
in the mill at that place yesterdav.
1 in. to 54 in., in depth. Eastern
H e came up in the evening nnd Dr.
prices.
Culin dressed the injury.
I find nothing better for liver
As I intend to leave for California
derangement
and constipaion than
I will sell my stock of goods, con-
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
sistiug of odds, and ends in men's,
L. F. Andrews, Des
boys’ and children’s clothing anp Tablets.
Moines,
Iowa.
For Sale by R. 8.
underwnre for less than cost. Boots
Knowlton.
nnd shoes for men nnd hoys, Indies
Mrs. C. W. Martin will sell her
nnd misses. Call on Mrs. C. W.
flue little stove range, also dining
Martin, opposite Masonic hall.
Robert Dean who has been here room table, chairs, sideboare, fold­
a week or so from Humboldt county ing bed and other household ar.
California, went to the bay yester­ tides. Call and get a bargain next
day to catch the steamer Alliance door to the Bulletin.
ATTENTION!
YOU know our goods!
YOU know the methods of our business! |
YOU know our prices!
YOU know that we carry the best of
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everything!
Mrs. Jessie E. Chism, of Fern-
dale, California, who
has been
here for several weeks visiting her
father J. G. Simmons, and other
members of the family, started on
her way home yesterday, going by
way of the bay and by the steamer
Alliance.
W. H. Smith, o* the Coquille
Coal and Lumber Co., arrived here
this morning from San Francisco,
accompained bv his
wife. We
presume that the Peart mine and
the mill here will soon be in full
operation with greatly increased
capacity.
Mrs. M. C- Wells, of Searcy,
Arkansas, a sister of our townsman,
R. S. Knowlton, arrived here yester­
day for a visit with her brother.
This is the first time they have met
for more than twenty years. Mrs.
Wells is accompanied by her
daughter. We hope they will en.
joy their visi t.
W. T. Kerr
North Fork
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T H E
The following
mombers and
friends of the Cradle Roll were
present last Sunday: Donald .John
Pierce, Jay Elton Young, Marshal
Hamilton Burns, Lois Mae Hand-
saker, Wanda Fay Moomaw, Anna
Marie Hooton, George Hatcher,
Martha Succau, Barbara Hill, Beno
Orion Evans, Baby Snyder, Marvel
Skeels and Ruth Goodman.
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.
H e w Much. P a rtn e r
Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a
mistake in not using Eleotric Lights.
T h e la te s t in
The Berean Club held its first
meeting at the home of the minister
Thursday evening.
at M r s . G. Ia. M o o n ’s
The members and frieuds of the
church are invited to meet Mr.
Bower at the minister’s home, Sat­
urday evening.
You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery-
at my store
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp
ing done to order.
IVIrs. O. IVIoon
Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
and Rubbers at Kanematz’s.
Only 75 cents for a suit of men’s
underware; boys’ at 40 cent9; shoes
worth $1.75 for $1.00; shoes worth
$2.50 at $1.75; boys’ long pants
worth $1.00 for 50 cents; jumpers
and overalls at 40 cents, and lots of
other bargains at Martin’s.
The Highest Quality
Rev. Geo. E. Wood of this place
held services at the M. E. church
South, last Sunday. This being
That Can Be Put on the Block!
his first sermon, we feel proud to
congratulate him on the able and
pleasing manner in which he de­
T h it ’ i the claim that we make about our Malta.
W ANTED
The Meat Truit haa advanced the prices, but we de­
livered his discourse. A very large
Special Representative in this
mand that the quality be advenced alao.
crowd was present, we all hope to county and adjoining territories
Our prices are not of the Trust order, although the
hear Bro. George again.
to represent and advertise an old
quality Is of the very beat. A trial w II oonvlnce you.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lichty gave established business house of solid
We substantiate every statement that we mahe.
Our Sausage la made by an expert.
a farewell dinner on Sunday, in financial standing.
Salary $21
honor of their brother Geo. E. weekly, with expenses advanced
Wood who left on Monday for each Monday by check direct from
Philomath to enter college, to pre­ headquarters.
Horse and buggy
pare himself for the ministry. The furnished when necessary; position
C O Q U IL L E
dinoer was a very nice affair and permanent. Address Blew Bros. F R O N T S T .
the table fairly groaned beneath its & Co., Dept. A, Monon
B ldg,
load of good things. Many guests Chicago, 111.
were in attendance. Among those
C IT Y W A T E R NOTICE.
present were: Mr and Mrs S
Shuck, Mr and Mrs W Shuck, Mr
All City water consumers are here­
and Mrs Geo Morehouse, Mr and by notified that all water dues must he
Mrs F Harnish, Mr. and M r8 Geo settled by the 15th of each month or
IN QUANTITIES
water will be shut off.
SW EET CREAM
Clinion, Misses Clara Shuck, Rose
L ee G oodman ,
Mulkey, Ida Hammerloff, Metta
Marshall.
TO SUIT
MILK AND
Hanseu. Blanch Chandler, Sylvia
By order of the Council of the City of
Culbertson, Maggie Clinton; C R Coquille.
Bennett, E Doyle, G E Wood, H
Wood, J Shuck, L Johnson, C
Johnson. It was a very pleasant
occasion and all had a good time.
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P. E. DRRNE,
Dairy Produce
ICE
Hanford’s Bargains coquine Ice & Cold-Storage Co.
A uld L ano S yne .
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ESTATE.
Hix fine lots, best location, at tbe
rediculously low prioeof ¡$75 each
For twenty days only.
The best hotel proposition in
Southern Orogon, Growing town.
Doing a fine basiness.
Fine farm of 21 acres near Co­
quille. All bottom, good im
provements.
Hans Christensen, of the oil $9000
We hear many remarks in regard
Coquille, Oregon.
works below BandoD, went to the
to tbe beautiful weather we are en­
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bay on business Wednesday.
$2000
joying at present, particularly those
Notice.
who have been to the beach. Sep­
S. W. P Paints, varnishes and
Notice is hereby given “ that all Chinamel, in all colors, especially $ 900
House and two fine lots in good
tember gives us about the finest
location.
weather of any month in the year Coos CouDty warrants” (on Gener­ adapted for chairs, floors and le-
Good house, barn and four lots
$ 800
oolium,
at
T.
H,
Mehl
&
Co’s.
al
Fund)
endorsed
prior
tc
October
in fine location.
Get in liue with the Board of for beaching.
1st, 1902, will be paid on presenta­
A. J. Wimer, formerly a grocery $2750 Furniture and box factory,
Trade. It is greatly to be desired
W asted — Coal miners; 150 coal
thriving toi&n in western Oregon,
tion at my office in Coquille City, merchant in this city, and who has
good machinery, good location
that the resources and opportunities miners can secure employment at
and doing a good business. This
Oregon.
spent
the
past
few
years
in
Jose­
for investment be better known Renton, Wash., where former em­
is a bargain.
No interest will be allowed after phine county,
has
returned
and
abroad, and that settlers be secured ployes refuse to work at a scale at
$ 500 House and one lot near busi
September 30tb, 1904,
ness, rents for $5 per month.
purcha ed the small place at the
to develop such resources. Noth­ which skilled pick miners can earn
Any reasonable offer gets this
J . B. D ullev ,
mouth
of
Cunningham
of
W.
B.
property.
ing helps develop a town or country from $3 to $4 per day for eight
Coos County Treasurer.
Rohrer,| formerly owned by Rev. $1500 Nice small plaoe of 8 acres near
so much ns a good board of trade. hours’ work. Steady eight months
town, well improved, 4 acres full
Dated at Coquille City, Oregon, C. D. Price. We are glad to have
bearing orchard, balance pasture
in
the
year
and
balance
half
time.
Let everyone interested in Coquille
and meadow. Good eyoporator
September 27, 1904.
Mr.
Wimer
back
with
us
again.
This is a good investment.
and the Coquille valley join in and No company store or boarding
J. R. Lushbaugh, of Bridge $1100 Fine small place of 14 acres
lend a hand to help the good cause. houses. Owners will run the mine He S e e . Beat W h o S e e . the Con­
near town, fair buildings.
came down yesterday and handed
F. A. H ill , j
Bonrd meets every Monday evening as an open camp.
sequences
$ 400 Two of ‘the best residence lots
in the city.
us some samples of apples grown
iupt.
nt Town Hall.
A residence property that is’ dirt
Do you see the ser­ by our friend, Luther Williams, of $ 500
cheap.
ious consequences
Big Creek, which are certainly fine ' $ 100 Two corner bottom lots.
of c o ntinued eye-
strain? Priceless be­ specimens. He did not give the
$ 260 Two flue lots noar the sohool-
yond all other pos­ names, nrd while we do not pre-
houso.
sessions is the eye­ lend to be an appleologist, when it « 300 Two Into nicely located.
sight, and it de­ conies t > names, we suspect one
$2800 A fine oorner baeineen property
serves your highest
variety to be Ben Davis, snd they
canstderation.
It in imponeible to describe my ll.t in thin
Don’t trifle with are beauties, while the others hare cilomn. If yon *re looking for a good
your eyes! and be­ the appearance of being over grown i piece of property at n reaannable price. I
ware of peddlers Oravcnsteins, of extra high color can certainly Sait yon.
Ketnetnbet, I rent booses snd farms and ‘
and
grafters.
I | nnd splendid flavor. What Coos
do all kinds of agency bnsineee. Come in |
g u a r a n t e e n p e r fe c t fit.
county can do in the way of apple- •lOd see me befoya baying. I can save yon
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1 growing has Hardly been dreamed ; DOLLARS.
Optician.
0 . C. SANFORD,
Coquille, Or. 1 of a. yet.
Oov-v"- " * q,
for Eureka.
This young man ex­
pects to take charge of the place
purchased by his father, the late
M. H. Dean, near Norway, in tbe
near future, at which we are much
pleased.
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Rev. Bower preaches both morn,
Haying been sometime since I
read any itemes from this part of ing and evening next Sunday and
the country, I decided to write a each evening during the week.
few.
The Sunday school attendance
Our people are all feeling fine was 71 last Sunday, the high water
after the rain, and enjoy the cool mark for the quarter.
Farmers are busy hauling pro­
duce to market, and bringing home
their winter supplies.
in
Christian Church NoteB.
Items.
pleasant weather.
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COQUILLE, OREGON.
/K Dealer in Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods.
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Satisfaction.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lorenz, of
W a s t e d : — 100
lo D g
whiskered
$
Bandon are visiting in town.
goats for Woodman initiation.
G eo . T. M oulton , Sec.
In fact
YOU know that we try and do giue
The Lee school is progressing
very nicely under the management
P. E. Drane, the market man,
o f Miss Mulkey.
has disposed of hu market depart­
Miss Anna Hall of the lower
ment to E. 8. Dean and James Mc-
North
Fork, who has been visiting
Guffin, and will in the future turn
his attention to the grocery depart­ with relatives and frienbs, departed
for Philomath on Monday to re­
ment.
sume her studies in the U- B.
Anyone in need of brick may see
college of said place.
a sample of those recently burned
Edwin
Barker and
Edward
at Arago, by calling at the H e r a l d
office. They are A 1, and orders Teters of Fairview, are seen oc­
will be filled promptly after the casionally in the vicinity of Gravel-
ford, a long ways from home.
29th inst.
Wonder what the attractions are?
Mr. and Mrs. John Kronenberg,
Otto Mitchell of Arago passed
of this city, go below in the steamer
through Gravelford on Tuesday,
Elizabeth this trip to see their son
with a drove of cattle which he was
F. W. Kronenberg, of Alameda,
taking to Douglas county.
California, who has been a great
C. Hammerloff paid the county
sufferer from rheumatism for the
seat a visit on Tuesday.
past few years.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Tyrrell, who
have spent the past year or two on
a ranch down the river, went to
the bay yesterday to catch the
steamer Alliance for Haywards, Cal­
ifornia, where they intend to make
their future home.
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The
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IS
Kind o f Sewing Machines.
In France they call it “ L ’ Empereur” ; in Germany, “ Weiaser Kienig” , in
Turkey “ La Sultana” ; in England “ The Chawming Needle­
woman” : in Scotland “ The Guid W ife.”
T H E W H IT E
S E W IN G M A C H IN E
Was awarded the Gold Medal at
the Paris Exposition.
Don’ t think of buying a sewing
machine until you have seen
THE NEW
W hite Vibrator
THE NEW
:White Rotary,
SO LD
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P R Y M E N T S.
WE HAVE ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES.
Best Quality of Oil» and Needles.
P arts and R epairs lor A ll M achines.
NEW
M A C H IN E « FO R R E N T
The W h ite S ew in g M achine Co.
300 POST » T COR STOCKEON, «A H PRAHCIECO
S. K. Sykes, of Roseburg, Ag’t for Coos and Douglas Counties