Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, October 14, 1904, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS.
Apple boxes for salo by J . G
School Books at Knowton’s Drug
Fish.
Store,
Fine Spruce apple boxes in any
Mrs. E. D. Sperry is somewhat
Apple boxes at Johusou’s mill.
quantities at Johnson’s mill,
on
the
sioklist
T. H . Mehl A Co. Agents for
Orders for apple boxes filled
Arago Brick.
Over twenty counties will vote
promptly
at the Jobuson mill.
W. B. Rohrer visited the bay on Local Option this fall.
Here
it
ie—Good
Paint, at $1,40
Wednesday.
Those desiring clams should ad­
per gilloD, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s.
An elegant line of China ware at dress W. A. Hoover, Bandon.
George Flanagan, the Marshfield
Mrs. Nosler’s.
Bacon, hams and lard, wholesale or
retail, at the Coquiile Valley Packing market man, is in town on business.
Attend the play at Bandon to­ C o.’s market.
For good meals, splendid rooms
morrow nigight.
W. C. Martin has a good coal and bath, go to Mrs. Sugg’s boarding
Watch the Our-Way for fruits of stove, heater, and two large lamps
house.
nil kinds this week.
which he is offering st s bargain
Thomas Devereux, the Parkers­
Call and see the new dress goods
Jack Miller, of Myrtle Point, burg farmer, had business in town
just in at Mrs. Nosler’s.
went home Wednesday after spend yesterday.
Talk about perfumes, Mrs. Nos ing s day or so with friends down
Amethyst,
double enameled
ler’s is the place to get it.
this way.
ware fully warauteed, at T. H.
Mrs. Garfield and daughter, Miss Mehl & Co’s.
Mrs. Cora Wilson, of near Arago,
Maud, went to Bandon yesterday
had business in town yesterday.
For fine carpet and rug weaving
Good piano for sale cheap. In aft Jr visiting a few days with Mrs. apply to Mrs. K. Holveieon, oi
Parkersburg.
R. E. Buck.
ijuire of the Wilson Jewelry Co.
To T kade — Fifteen head of cows
F ob S a l e —Six selected dairy
A. Talbot, of the lower river,
and
several head of young cattle for
cows,
four
yearling
and
four
oalves
spent a day or so in town this week.
good sheep.
six
months
old.
For
particulars
A fine, nlmost new range at a
B. J. Price, the Riverton sawmill
grand bargain. Gall at this office call on J. M. Byers, on Fisbtrap.
man,
returned from a business trip
Rev. J. J. Hnndsaker was called
Have yon tried Amethyst doable
to
the
bay yesterday.
to
Bandon
last
Tuesday
to
oonduct
enameled ware at T- H. Mehl &
Co’s.
Ben Crutchfield and W. P. Whit-
the funeral of Mrs. John Lamont,
H. H. Smith, a new arrival from who died recently in San Francisco. tington, of the Sooth Fork, were iu
A basket social and entertain­ town Tuesday. They visited with
the valley, is offering a good wagon
ment
will be given at the Lee W. M. Hamilton, of Fishtrap.
nod team for sale.
Tho Conuille Valiev Packing Co. will school house on Saturday evening,
pay the highest cash price tor iieef, October 22. All are invited to at­
mutton and pork.
tend.
“ A Girl's Secret,” will be put on
Steve Minard, of Dora, was down
the boards at Bandon tomorrow this wav yesterday looking after his
night by local talent. A good per logging interests. He continued
formahce is assured.
his trip down the river by the Dis
T. H. Mehl <fe Co’s hardware patch.
store is headquarters
for the
F ob S al * . —I have a lot of fiue
Amethyst Enameled ware.
thoroughbred O. I. C. pigs, male
Contractor Morgan with a crew of ami female, large enough for serv­
men are getting along nicely with ice, which I offer at a bargain.
the new store building o f M. H.
G eo B elloni .
Hersey, on First street.
Don Short passed through town
If you want your white shirt
yesterday on his way from Myrtle
done up in fine shape, take it to
Point to the bay. He informs us
the Coquiile Steam Laundry.
that his brother, Attorney G. M.
Barney Woods, father of our
Short, of Myrtle Point, is in very
townoman, J. W, Woods, arrived in
poor health.
town from Eugene this week. He
F or S ale .— O ne fine 3-yenr-old
wns accompanied by another son.
Durham bull, and also a nice pet
H. P. Brogden, a newcomer, now
fawn. Good separator to trade for
located at Myrtle Point, was down
a 2-year-old heifer or two yearlings.
to this city yesterday taking in the
C. A. Pendleton, Fat Elk.
county seat and surrounding coun­
Only 75 cents for a suit of men’s
try.
underware; boys’ at 40 cents; shoes
Capt. S. II, Whitney was down
worth $1.75 for $1.00; shoes worth
from the mines at Eckley this week,
$2.50 at $1.75; boys’ long pants
continuing his trip to the bay.
worth $1.00 for 50 cents; jumpers
Andrew Hansen and family, of
and overalls at 40 cents, and lots of
Prosper, came up Wednesday to
other bargains at Martin’s.
take the train for Marshfield, but
Warren Laird received a letter
were too lste and spent the night in
town and proceeded the next day. from his brother, George, this week
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere which had been posted at Bakers­
in Coos county to move your house field, California, in which he says
or barn.
is rather tropical for him there,
and
states that he will go north be­
Mrs. T. J. Alexander, of Dillards,
who is here with her children visit­ fore settling down to business. He
ing her brother, T. A. Walker, went expects to follow railroading.
Four hundred and fifty dollar
to Bandon Tuesday. They returned
yesterday and started for their piano for sale cheap, because owner
wishes to go owav; will sell on
home yesterday.
Address Combination box
FOR SALE CHEAP— A scow time.
with house on it 15x30 feet. In­ No. 53, Marshfield, Or.
quire of Geo. W. Leggett, River­
J. W. Clinton, t£e logger, re­
ton, Or.
turned yesterday from a business
H. J. Blaesing, a prominent trip to the bay.
Mr. Clinton brs
marble man of Portland, bas been
fine lot of logs on the landing
in this city for several days looking which will be put in the water in a
up business in his line. He is an short time. He finds no trouble in
affable gentleman and has many getting sale for hie logs at fair
friends and customers in this valley. prices.
T. H. Mehl A Co. are agents for
P. E. Drane, the grooer, keeps
Arago brick. Anyone in need of those fine cheese made by Capt.
good brick should get his order in Harris, of Sumner, which recently
soon.
received such a great write-up in
Judge Hchroeder was down from
Arago Wednesday and informs us
that the fires in the big brick kiln
will be drawn the last of this week
and thSt all kinds of orders for brick
can be filled. Those wishing brick
this fall should order before the
road from the kiln to the river gets
muddy.
the Portland Oregonian and which
was copied in the H erat d .
Postmaster Linegar has just re
ceived eighty new lock boxes for
the Coquiile office.
Apply for a
key at once and be able to get your
mail at any time.
The Christian churob revival ie
drawing good audiences.
The
evangelist has made an excellent
impression on his audience and is
given hearty attention.
ATTENTION»
W. H. MANSELL,
General Drayman
YOU know our goods!
WILL M EET A LL B O A TS AND TRAINS.
YOU know the methods o f our business!
YOU know our prices!
YOU know that we carry the best o f
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In fact
YOU know that we try and do give
Satisfaction.
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MRS. BERTHA PAYNE,
COQUILLE, OREGON.
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UvE-riLlST
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.
BOOT A N D SH O E REPAIRING,
How OvEnctL FartHer
Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
Coquille, Oregon.
A ll work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed
first c'ass.
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I find nothing better for liver
We have a grand lot of stereo­
derangement and constipaion than scopic views left with us for sale.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Come in and see them.
Tablets.
L. F. Andrews, Dee
F or R ent .—Two neat and cozy
Moines, Iowa.
For Sale by R. 8. J rooms for students or any one wish­
Knowlton.
ing to do light housekeeping. In­
Mx. and Mrs. F. R. Taylor, of quire of Ben Figg.
near Fairview, were in to see us on
F. M. Stewart, the Marshfield
Wednesday and they inform us that marble man. will be in Coquiile
they have male arrangements by Monday or Tuesday and remain
which they will move to Looking, about three days.
glass valley at once.
S. W. P Paints, varnishes and
Frank Wilson is up from San Cbinamel, in all colors, especially
Francisco, and is enjoying a visit adapted for chairs, floors and le-
with his folks aud friends at this inoiium, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s.
$800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch
in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly
ing Government land. J. J. S tj
For a nearly new, second-hand
potato diggor, call at J. A. Lamb
A Co’s hardware store.
Fine line of geDte’ sweaters and
mufflers, also ladies’ and children’s
sweaters, at Mrs. Noslor’s.
“ The finest lin e " o f Fancy
Crockery, the most tasty, nob­
by, up-to-eate, catchy, beau­
tifu l ware in town at WIL­
SON’S JEW ELRY STORE.
As I intend to leave for California
I will eell my stock of goods, con.
sisting of odds, and ends in men’s,
Stricken W ith Paralysis.
boys’ and children’s clothing and
Isaac Landrith, the well-known
under ware for lees than cost. Booe
and shoes for men and boys, ladies carpenter, was stricken with paraly­
and miases. Call on Mrs. C. W. sis of the right side about 3 o’clock
yesterday afternoon, and now lies
Martin, opposite Masonic hall.
in 8. B. Cathcart’s residence where
J. J. Stanley returned Wednesday he makes bis home.
evening from Salem where he had
Hie right side is paralyzed and
been for the purpose of taking ex­ bis jaw is set and he is unable to
amination for admittance to the bar. eat. The doctor’s report is not en­
He will not know the results of the couraging.
Mr. Landrith ie 45
examination for a few days, but years of age and unmarried.—Mail.
knowing &lr. Stanley's ability as we
do, we have no besitency in offering
Basket Social Postponed.
our congratulations in advance.
The basket social and entertain­
Get in line with the Board of
ment
for the benefit of the public
Trade. It is greatly to be desired
that the resources and opportunities school library bas been postponed
for investment be better known nntill Saturday night the 29th inst.
Christian Church Notes.
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Coming on Breakwater.
at Mrs. C. L. Moon’s
You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery-
at my store
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stam p
ing done to order.
M r s . C . IV X o o n
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
A good home in this oity, on
easy terms:
Enquire nt this office.
The Highest Quality
Cattle for Sbaep.
That Can Be Put on the Block!
Will trade a fine lot of eows and
several bead of young etock for
sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on
Rinck creek. Address Coqnille.
A. Balch are hereby notified and re­
quired to present their clains to me at
once at my office in Coquiile, Or.
Dated at Coquiile, Oct. 12,1904.
B obert B urns ,
Assignee.
CITY WATER
NOTICE.
All City water consumers are here­
by notified that all water dues must be
settled by the 15th of each month or
water will be shut off.
L n G
oodm an ,
Marshall.
By order of the Council of th* C ity of
Coquiile.
Sanford’s Bargains
That'» the elslm that as malts about aur Masts.
Tho Moat Truat has advanced the prlass, hut as de­
mand that the quality bo advanced also.
Our prices are not of the Trust order, althou|h the
quality Is of the very beat. A trial a II eonvlncs you.
We substantiate eyary statement thnt a s make.
Our Sausage la made by in aipnrt.
P. E. DRHNE,
CO Q UILLE
FRO N T S T .
Dairy Produce
SW EET CREAM
ICE
MILK AND
Coquiile
IN QUANTITIES
TO SUIT
¡ce & Cold-Storage Co.
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REAL
$
75
$9000
$2000
$ 900
« 800
As was expected, the second week
of the revival is attracting even bet­
ter audienoes than the first- The
interest grows from evening to even­
ing and a large number are attend­
ing every service.
Evangelist
Bower is rapidly making the ac­
quaintance of the people and is
pressing home the great truths of
sin and salvation.
MILLINERY
Fur Sale.
Assignee’ s Notice to Creditors.
place, and is playing apple buyer
F or S ale .— A fine property con­
at the same time. He has secured sisting of the splended garden lots,
Notice is hereby given that I have
almost 2000 boxes already, and good house and barn. For particu­ been appointed asnignee for Mrs. E. A.
Batch, of Coquiile, for benefit of credit­
wante 8000 more.
lars call at the H e r a l d office.
ors. All creditors of the said Mrs. E.
Mrs. T. A. Walker and daughter,
Beulah, will start for Los Angeles,
California, next week, with Mr. and
Mrs, Walker’s youngest child,
Master Ralph, who has been both­
ered with a throat affection some abroad, and that settlers be secured
time, with ihe hopes that a change to develop suoh resources. Noth­
ing helps develop a town or country
James Stnuff passed through town will be of benefit to his health.
so much as a good board of trade.
yesterday on his way to Marshfield,
Miss Ruby Robinson, daughter
the other members c f the family of R. C. Robison, a former resident Let everyone interested in Coquiile
and the Coquiile valley join in and
having moved over last week.
of this county, now located near The
lend a hand to help the good cause.
Two families arrived in town yes- Dalles, who has been here visiting Board meets every Monday evening
terday afternoon. H. H. Smith, friends for several weeks, started on at Town Hall.
from Dexter, this state, and George her return home yesterday, taking
On Thursday of last week a spark
Wyer, from Oakland, California. with her her little sister, Katie who
from
one o f the electric motors
They will take in the bay country has been with Mr. and Mrs. B.Figg,
drawing
coal from the Beaver Hill
before locating. They seem very her grand parcnto, for more than a
mine, ignited a little bunch of gas
favorably impressed with the looks year. Their many friends will be
in gangway No. 6, causing an ex­
glad to see them at any time.
of our section so far.
plosion. Two men were on the car
and were slightly burned.
The
fire from the burning gas caught
some of the dry timbers and it was
reported to be a serious matter, but
by the prompt action on the part of
Manager Chandler the mine was
closed at once, which smothered the
fire and prevented a spread. The
mine was opened Monday and Mr.
Chandler, with his men, went in
nnd remained five hours.
They
have the fire completely UDder con­
trol aud the me a will resume work
in a day or so.
Riverton and Peart’s Coals
Little’s Stable.
Give J. G. Fish your orders for
apple boxes.
and Rubbers atKanematz’s.
Sole Agent for
I.eave orders
at
C. A. Barker and Mack Barker,
Call on the Coquiile Furniture A
of Fairview, were in town Wednes­ Box factory for your apple boxes.
day on their way to Portland where
For two beautiful lots and)small
they will take in the sights for a house Dear the academy, call at this
couple of weeks.
office.
Miss Anna Logan, at W. A. Good­
A. N. Gould, the civil engineer,
man's, does drees making. Will go
out and sew by the day or will is back from his surveying trip into
sixes mining country.
take sewing at home.
Masou’s Fruit Jars, Caps
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
$2750
$ 500
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ESTATE.
Six fine lots, best location, at the
redioolonsly low price of $75 each
For twenty days only.
The best hotel proposition in
Southern Orogon, Growing town.
Doing a fine business.
Fine farm of 21 acres near Co­
qnille. All bottom, good im­
provements,
Home and two fine lots in good
location.
Good home, barn and four lots
in fine looation.
Fnrnitnre and box factory,
thriving toAin in western Oregon,
good machinery, good location
and doing a good bosiness. This
is a bargain.
House and one lot near basi-
ness, rents for $5 per month.
tik WHITE
Kind of Sewing Machines.
In France they call it ‘ 'I.’ Ennpercur” ; iu Germany, “ Weineer Koenig” ; in
Turkey ‘ ‘ La Sultana” ; in England “ The Chawming Needle-
H v o m a n ” : in Scotland “ The Gold W ife.”
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THE 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 ol buying a sewing
machine until you have seen
A n y reasonable offer gets this
property.
$1500
$1100
$ 400
Nice small placo of 8 acres near
town, well improved, 4 acres fall
bearing orchard, balance pastare
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
This is a good investment.
Fine small place of 14 acres
near town, fair bnildings.
Two of the best residence lots
in the city.
A residence property that isjdirt
cheap.
Two oorner bottom lots.
San Francisco, Oct. 11.---The fol­ $ 500
lowing passengers sailed on the
$ 100
BreakwaUr for Cooa b $ : J D
floe loin near the sehool-
Spreckels, Jr., and wife, Mrs. Am- j ® 260 Two
hoeae.
stein, F S Samuels, A E Fisk, J F $ 3 0 0 Two lots nicely loeated.
Yorriugton, C A Painter and wife,
$2800
A fine oorner bnainesa property
W H O Bowman, Maggie Amende,
It ie im possible to describe m y list in this
W B Mose and wife, Cbsriee Moae,
olnmn. If yon ere lo o k in . for a Rood
Gertrude Mose, Mary Moae, Cilia piece of property s t • reasonable pries, I
Mose, Nettie Moee, Bessie Moan, oan certa in ly unit yon.
lie mem hat, I rent bonnes nnd farms and
Gusse Mose, Bay less Mose, R Mat-
do alt kind« at agency bo nines.. Come In
son. N P Wooleey, J M Proctor, T nnd nee me before bnylnR. I oan nave von
O Weston, C F McCollum, W C DOLLAKfl,
O. O. HANPOKD.
Schott.
Coqnille, Ore Hon,
is
THE NEW
White Vibrator
THE NEW
White Rotary,
S O LD
O N
ETTSY
P K Y W E N T S .
WE HAVE ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES.
Best Quality ofJOtls and Needle.
Parts and Repairs for All Machines.
N B W M A C H IN E
PON RE
The White Sewing Machine Oo.
30 0 P O N T NT C O R . NTOOKYOM . N A N P N A N C IN C O
S. K. Sykes, of Roseburg, Ag’t for Coos and Douglas Counties