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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1904)
ATTENTIO N! LOCAL NEWS. W. H. MANSELL, School Books at Knowtou’s Drug Apple boxee for salo by J . G Store, Fish. The Dispatch resumed her regu. J. W. Laird went jo the bay yes Apple boxes at Joboaoo’s mill lar trips yesterday. terday on business. T. H . Mehl & Co. Agents for Fine Spruce apple boxes iu any George Henninger was down from YOU know our goods! Arago Brick. quantities at Johnson's mill, WILL M E E T ALL BO A TS AND TRAINS. An elegant line of China ware at Fishtrap yesterday. Miae May Stauff, of Arago, was D. 0. Krantz, of Dora, was Mrs. Nosler’s. A ll orders handled with carefulness and expedience. YOU know the methods o f our business! in town yesterday. Mrs Joe Lett was down from among our visitors yesterday. J. W. Hall, of Myrtle Point, was Arago yesterday. Those deeiring clams should ad in our city Tuesday. Sole Agent for Leave orders YOU know our prices! Watch the Our-Way for fruits of dress W. A. Hoover, Baudon. Orders for apple boxes filled at ail kinds this week. J. M. Upton, the attorney, was promptly at the Jobuson mill. L ittle’ s Stable. I. N. DeLong was up from the over from Marshfield yesterday. Here it is—Good Paint, at $1,40 YOU know that we carry the best of lower river yesterday. Burt Folsom was in town the per gdlon , at T H, Mehl A Co’s. V I / w / V I / V I / V I / V I / M / W W V / V I / V I / \ l / V I / V I / V I / \ A / V I / W V I / M / \AS M / M / M / \ l / Call and see the new dress goods 7!\ /i\ /is /h ?K A /is /Is Tts /Is /Is 7K /l\ 7f\ /Is /R /Is 7T /Is /I n st \ A /Is a /!> last two days and was in to see us. Mrs. Lilly, of Norway, was in just in at Mrs. Nosier's. everything! In fact town transacting business on Tues S. Mundy, of Randolph, returned Talk about perfumes, Mrs. Nos- from a visit to North Bend Wednes day. ler's is the place to got it. day. For good meals, splendid rooms YOU know that we try and do give Good piano for sale cheap. In and bath, go to Mrs. Sugg’s boarding Tb >mas Heaton returned Wed quire of the Wilson Jewelry Co. house. Judge Schroeder, of Arago, was nesday from a short business visit Dealer in Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. Also a com- ^ Satisfaction. to the bay. Amethyst, doable enameled in town between boats Wednesday. ^ plete line of Seasonable Millinery. ^ Mrs. E. E. Diokson arrived from ware fatly waranteed, at T. H. Hare you tried Amethyst doable Mehl A Co’s. S I/ S I/ S I/ V I/ S I/ S I/ \J/ S I/ s i/ S I/ SI/ S I/ S I/ S I/ S I/ S I/ S I/ S I/ V / S I/ S I/ S I/ S I/ S I/ M / s L enameled ware at T - H. Mohl & Eckley yesterday and is visiting /Is 7ls /Tv 7 n 7is 7 n 7 T s /ns 7 t \ / is /T\ /r\ 71 s 7 is ST\ /I s /I s /I s /I n 7^ ^ / a ^ A / K For fine carpet and rug weaving Miss Gertrude Johnson. / Co’s. apply to Mrs. K. Holvsrson, of Rev. Bower is drawing large au The Christian church is to be con Parkersburg. diences at the Christian church re gratulated on having a preacher of T o T rade — F ift e e n h ea d o f c o w s vival. Rev. Bower's stamp to conduct their and se v e r a l h ea d o f young c a ttle fo r T H E M -A -X T „ W. A. Goodman will go anywhere revival. g o o d sh eep . in Coos County to move you r house Who tied the cow’s tail to his leg in the process of milk The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron For a nearly new, second-hand ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before or barn. Wilson, of Bridge, is still very low, potato diggor, call at J. A. Lamb he realized he had made a mistake. T. L. Graves, the photographer, and little hopes for its recovery are A C o ’s hardware store. went to Bundon for a short trip on entertained. H o - w Ivditzclx P a r t n e r Jesse Taylor was up from the Saturduy. Mrs. B. F. Tupper, of Hotel Co lower river on Tuesday and greeted Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a B ohn . — At North Bend, Oct. 3. quille, returned from a visit to the many old friends on our streets. mistake in not using Electric Lights. 1904, to Mr, ahd Mrs. Sig. Hanson, bay Wednesday. She was accom Miss Anna Logan, at W. A. Good a daughter. panied by Master Jack. man’s, does dress making. Will go For a nice, clean aud well fa m Mrs. James Brown, of Myrtle out and sew by the day or will All work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed ished room, go to Mrs. Sugg's Point, returned home Wednesday take sewing at home. boarding hoose. after enjoying a visit of several daye first c'ass. Mrs. M. Kiser, of Wadsworth, Willie Andersen who has been with Mrs, Brown, of thie place. Nevada, passed through (own yes up at Eckley hunting, went to the F ob S a l e — 8 ix selected dairy terday on her way home after a Bend yesterday. cows, four yearling and four calves pleasant visit with her brother, Wm. For particulars Cope, of Langlois. T. H. Mehl & Co’s hardware six moi.ths old. • F ob R ent .— Two neat and oozy Give J. G. Fish your orders for store is headquarters for the call on J. M. Byers, on Fishtrap. Miss Kittie Stone, of Bandon, rooms for students or any one wish apple boxes. G. Za. Amethyst Enameled ware. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, of came up Tuesday and proceeded to ing to do light housekeeping. In Fine line of gents’ sweaters and If you want your white shirt Humboldt county, Cal., arrived here Myrtle Point where she will visit quire of Ben Figg. mufflers, also ladies’ and children’s You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery- done up in One shape, take it to by the last Toledo, and will visit for a week or so with her sister, Mrs. James Heustes, of Aurora, sweaters, at Mrs. Nosler’s. at my store the Coquille Steam Laundry. with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Manley Barklow, 111., who has been here for some Word has been received here of Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stam p The services at the Christian Schroeder. time visiting with her sister-in-law, the death of our old pioneer oitizen, church continue next week. They ing done to order. ' Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps Four hundred and fifty dollar Mrs. William Gallier, of Bandon, Samuel Smith, which occurred at aro interesting from first to last. piano for sale cheap, because owner and Rubbers at Kanematz’s. aud Steve and Ed Gallier, of this Junction City on the 22nd, ult Dr. Steele, the dentist, went to wishes to go away; will sell on city, started for her home Wednes The body was buried at Smithville, FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. Myrtle Point on Wednesday where time. Address Combination box at the place of a brother. The oth Dr. Prentis will visit Bandon on day. he will ply his profession fora while. No. 53, Marshfield, Or. Ira G. Nelson, of McMinnville, er members of the family who went Sunday, Oct. 9, for a short stay. If FOR SALE CHEAP— A scow P. E. Drane, the grocer, keeps you want first-class dentistry at who has been in Coos county sev. out to that section with him in the with house on it 15x30 feet. In those fine cheese made by Capt. reasonable prices call on him or eral weeks on business, was joined hope of benefitting his health, will quire of Geo. W. Leggett, River Harris, of Sumner, which recently write him early for time. last week by bis wife, but two or return soon. ton, Or. received such a great write-up in three days later received word that He Sees Best W h o Sees the Con T. H. Mehl A Co. are agents for S. W. P Paints, varnishes and the Portland Oregonian and which Chinamel, in all colors, especially one of their little ones who had been sequences. ^.rago brrok. Anyone in need of was copied in the H ebaid . left at home was ill, and they adapted for chairs, floors and le- That Can Be Put on the Block! good brick should get his order in Do you see the ser nolinm, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s. started Wednesday by way of the F o r S a l e . — One fine 3-year-old soon. ious consequences Nie. Colies came up from Bandon bay on their return. Mr. Nelson of o o ntinued eye- Mrs. E. E. Hayes, of North Bend, Durham bull, and also a nice pet Thst’» the clelm that we mike about our Meiti. strain? Priceless be fawn. Good separator to trade for yesterday and proceeded to the bay will be back in a short time. The Meat Truat has advanced the pries», hut we de came over Wednesday and is visit yond all other pos where he will take the Breakwater a 2-year-old heifer or two yearlings. One of Albany’s best preachers is mand that the quality be advanoed also. ing with her mother, Mrs. Brown, sessions is the eye for San Francisco, from whence he spen ling a few days in town. He Our pricea are not of the Truat urdar, althoufh the C. A. Pendleton, Fat Elk. of this city. sight, and it de quality la of the very heat. A trial w II eanvlnet you. goes to the Isle of Pines, Cuba, for is Rev. Clark Bower, who is being The lnw office of Stanley A Burns serves your highest Men wishing employment should We aubatantiate eyery statement that we make. residence. heard with pleasure by good au cansideration. Our S iu ia q t ia made by an napart. call at the H erald office. We have lias been closed for a few days from Don’t trifle with Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist, ex diences everv night at the Christ several calls for men at different the fact that Mr. Burns was called your eyes! and be to Port Orford on legal business, pects to leave for his regular pro ian church. His message is clean kinds of work. ware of peddlers and Mr. Stanley started for the state fessional viBit to Gardiner about the cut, direct and entirely devoid of _ __ and grafters. I D ied . — At San Francisco, Oct. 3, middle of this month. Before re personalities, of which some, even guarantee a perfect fit capitol on Friday. 1904, Mrs. John Lamont, of Ban- V. R. W ilson , Miss Fannie Kistner wishes to turning he will join Mrs. Snook in preachers, are guilty at times. FRONT S T. CO Q U ILLE don. The remains will be brought Optioian. a visit with her parents in California. The great facts he presents stand announce to the public that she home by steamer for interment. Coquille, Or. Lonnie Dickson, who has resided out in the mind after one of his ser will here after do all kinds of ac Mrs. W. D. Marshall, of Ban don, mons. . near Bandon for a number of years, cordion pleating, all the way from C IT Y W A T E R NOTICE accompanied by Mrs. Tucker, of the Winnie Hall’s visit with her sis 1 in. to 54 in., in depth. Eastern but who has concluded to move to same place, passed through this city Santa Rosa. Cal., passed through ter, Mrs. H. T. Stewart, was cut All C ity water cons um ere are here prices. on Tuesday enroute to the valley, this city the middle of last week en short by a telephone from Bandon by notified that all water dues m ust t>e I find nothing better for liver where they will visit friends and route to that place, going by way of offering her a position as teacher in settled by the 15th of each m onth or derangement and constipaion than water will b e shut off. relatives. IN QUANTITIES SW EET CREAM the bav. the graded school of that town. She L ee G oodman , Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Otto Walser, of Bandon, while left Port Orford on Friday’s stage, Quite a number of people of the M arshall. L. F. Andrews, Dee TP SUIT MILK AND working in the Aberdeen mill, op Tablets. By order of the C ouncil o f the C ity of opposite side of the river drive to having concluded to accept the posi Moines, Iowa. For Sale by R. 8. posite Prosper, last Monday had the C oquille. town and stop at Mr. Wheeler’s and tion and' give up her contemplated Knowlton. misfortune to get his left hand in come over in small boats. If our trip to Los Angels.— Port Orford contact with a saw which took off Mrs. C. W. Martin will sell her ferry were in evidence a great many Tribune. the two first fingers. Next Saturday is the big Wood fine little stove range, also dining more would drive to our city to man blow-out. A great time is an Mrs. Mary Nosier, of this city, is room table, chairs, sideboare, fold transact business. -----IN—r- expecting her sister, Mrs. Brosi, of ing bed and other household ar Only 75 cents for a suit of men’s ticipated. REAZi ESTATE. Winston, here on a visit She will ticles. Call and get a bargain next underware; boys’ at 40 cents; shoes Call for M asting. be accompanied by Mrs. Nosler's door to the Bulletin. worth $1.75 for SI .00; shoes worth Six fine lots, best loontion, at the eldest son, Earl, who has been out redioaloasly low price of $75 each E. B. Hall, late of Iowa, is now S2.50 at S1.75; boys’ long pants For twenty days only. The members of the California in the valley visiting for several worth $1.00 for 50 cents; jumpers The best hotel proposition ia the efficeint helper of W. A. Rozelle, Co-Operative Medical Association Southern Oregon, Growing town. weeks. at our blacksmith shop during the and overalls at 40 cents, and lots of will hold a meeting in this city, Doing a fine business. As I intend to leave for California absence of N. C. Medley who recent other bargains at Martin’s. Fine farm of 21 acres near Co- on Saturday the 15th day of Ocl- quille. All bottom, good im I will sell my stock of goods, con ly started for S t Louis' to the big Jonathan Quick, tbs Lamps creek provements, tober for the purpose of devising sisting of odds, and ends in men’s, fair, a.'" well as to visit his parents farmer, came up Wednesday on hiB In France they call it “ L ’ E m p ereu r" ; in Germ any, “ W eisser K m nig” , In Hon ho an d two fine lots in good ways and means to take action Turkey “ La Sultana” ; in England “ T he C liaw m ing Needle- boys’ and children's clothing anp who live near that city. location. way out to Monmouth, where he will against Dr. \V. L. Kellet to force .yk,w om an’ ’ ; in Scotland “ T he G uid W ife .’ ’ underware for less tbaD cost Boos Good house, barn and four lots spend the winter with his daughters, Rev. Adolph Haberly, accom him to show reason why the mem in fine location. and shoes for men and boys, ladies THE W H ITE panied by Elder O. L. Benedict of Misses Mary and Flora, the former bers of said association are not Furnitnre and box factory, and misses. Call on Mrs. C. W. thriving to*n in western Oregon, Bandon, will leave for Roseburg of whom is attending the State drawing dividends as agreed upon SE W IN G M A C H I N E good machinery, good locution Martin, opposite Masonic hall. nnd doing a good business. This and Portland on Monday to attend Normal school at that place. and to transact such other business W as awarded the G old M edal at in a bargain. We have heard additional partic Presbytery and Synod. Miss Nel M. R. Lee, of Bandon, who has as may properly come before the the Paris E xpoeition. House and one lot near busi ness, renta for $5 per month. ulars of the death of Myral Jackson, lie Kerrigan and Miss Davidson been to Rochester, Minnesota, to meeting. D on ’ t th in k o f bu yin g a sewing Any reaaonable offer gets this through Mr. Helm, of Halls creek. will go out on the same day to at attend to the taking down, m achine until you have seen property. We are located in our new On the 8th of last month the unfor tend collego at Albany and Port boxing and shipping of the Woolen Nice small place of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acrea full THE NEW tunate young man was run over by land respectfully. This party will mill machinery which is to be set quarters in the Odd Fellows’ block bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. next door to the postoffice, where a ' street car and both legs were be accompanied by the representa np at Bandon as soon as the build This is n good investment. broken and he was hurt internally, tives of the Myrtle Point Presby ing i* ready for it, arrived by the we shall be pleased to see all our Fine small place o f 14 acres near town, fair bnildings. old customers, as well ae new ones. and snccumed to his injuries on the terian church, and will go out with last steamer Toledo. THE NEW Two of the best residence lots We shall endeavor to please you 13th—five days later. a private conveyance. in the oity. Abe Thrusb, of Camas Valley, at all times by keeping in line A residence property that is'dirt accompanied by his son-in-law, Mr. oheap. with tbe newest and latest goods, Centers, aud daughter, Mrs Centers Two oorner bottom lots. and treating you honestly and S O L D O N E R S V P 7X Y 7W I E N T S . and Miss Mary Thrush, arrived in courteously. Our repairing de $ 260 Two fine lots near the sohool- town Wednesday, having come down partment is in charge of a first-class W E HAVE ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES. — house. to Coos county to visit relatives and workman, and all work left with us $ 300 Two lots nicely located. Beat Quality of Oils and Needle». some old-time friends. Mr. Thrash will receive careful and expert at tention We speak for your patron $2800 A fine oorner business property is a pioneer of Oregon, and was in age and guarantee good work, fair Parts and Repairs for All Machines. It is impossible to deecriheray list iu this Coos county thirty years ago. And dealing and a large and well- o>lumn. If yon are looking for a good N E W M A C H IN E S PO N K E N T while he is four score and ten and selected stock to choose from. piece o f property at a reasonable price, I then some—about throe years — he Thanking you for past favors, we can certainly sell yon. The White Sewing Machine Oo. Remeiiibci, I rent houses and farms nnd SOO P O S T » T . C O * . S T O C K T O N , K A N P N A N C J K C O . says be is going to help elect four are very truly yours, General Drayman Riverton and Peart’s Coals ¡MRS. BERTHA PAYNE, 1 * COQUILLE, OREGON. * W . T. K e r r & C o . SIMPSON i ROWAN. BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING, Coquille, Oregon. The latest in w w w w w w w w w MILLINERY at M rs. Moon’s IV Irs. C . IV Io o n The Highest Quality P. P. DRRNE, D a ir y P r o d u c e ICE Sanford’s Bargains coquille ice & Cold-Storage Co. The W H ITE IS Kind o f Sew ing Machines. W hite Vibrator White Rotary, SS o\ more presidents. He is looking hearty and is exceedingly smart i;>r a man of his age. W ilson J ew elry C o . --- Call on tbe Coquille Furniture A Pox fsctqry foryour qpxlt i ^ j | do all kinds o f agency business. Come in nnd see me befqr* b^yiog. I can save yon dollars P. C. HANFORD. Coquille, Oregon, S. K. Sykes, of Roseburg, Ag’t for Coos and Douglas Counties