Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, October 25, 1904, Image 3

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    John Rowan is now living in town,
Apple boxes at Johnson's mill.
Mrs. Thos. Lewis went to North
Bend yesterday,
B. B. Teeters, o f Fairview, was
in town yesterday.
J. V. Foster, of Riverton, was up
to this city Saturday.
.
Peter Axe, the Bridge truck farm­
er, was in town Friday.
Dick Rose came over from the
bay yesterday morning.
Call and see the new dress goods
just in at Mrs. Nosler’s.
Apple boxes for sale
School Books at Knowton’s Drug
Fish.
Store,*
An elegant line of China ware at
R. A. Easton was in ftom Dora
Mrs. Nosier’s.
Saturday.
Talk about perfumes, Mrs. Nos­
H. C. Dorris, of Fishtrap, was in
ler’s is the place to get it.
town Saturday.
Those desiring clams should ad­
Mr. Boon# was up to town from
dress W. A. Hoover, Bandon.
Riverton Saturday.
Arthur Flinn, of Fsirrisw, was s
A. Gottsche, of Bandon, was up
business visitor in this city Friday.
to see us Saturday,
A fine, almost new range at a
John Peart returned from a trip
grand bargain. Call at this office.
to the lia) Saturday.
W. T. Shuck, the carpenter, was
A. J. Mayse, of the Dora section,
down from Gravel Ford Saturday.
was in town yeeterday.
Shad Hudson, the pioneer mining
Joe Fish was down from Ban­
man, has been in this city for a few
croft the last of the week.
days.
Mrs. L. II. Hazard went to Marsh­
H. A.Todd, the RouDd Hill farm
or, was a business visitor to this
field for a visit yesterday.
city Saturday.
A. Pershbaker, the sawmill man,
We learn that Jerry Huntly and
was up to town yesterday,
Miss Levina Gilbert were married
Qood pian j for sule cheap. In­ at Dora on Sunday.
quire of the Wilson Jewelry Go.
VV. F. Keller had business in
Mesdames Alexaon and CUapp town Friday. He remembered the
were up from Riverton yesterday.
H e r a l d , «11 right.
Amethyst,
double enameled
J- A. Juuob«>ii, the furniture
waie fully wnranteeil, at X. H. man, i f Norih Bend, spent Suudnv
Mel.l A CoV
with tiis family at this place.
H. H. McPherson, n Marshfield
W. 0. Mnitn lias u good coul
business mat), came over to th s s'ovn, beater, and *w<> large lumps
which Le is offetiug at a bargain
i I hcc yestci ny morning.
T tt. Mehl A Co's hardware
store is heud«igarters
for the
Amethyst Enameled ware.
If you want your white shirt
done up in fine shape, take it to
the Coquiile Steam Laundry.
M. It. Lee and Elbert Dyer, of
lbindon, were passengers to the bay
form this city by yesterday morn,
ing’s train.
There were several large flights
of wihl geese passed Sunday and
yesterday. This is a reminder thut
winter is not far off.
J. L. liandletuau, of Norway,
passed through town yesterday on
his return to the camp where he is
working. He is bavmg good health
now.
James Anderson, of near town,
who has been at Douayville; Cali­
fornia for several weeks looking af­
ter mining interests there, has re­
turned, and the old gentleman is
looking well.
Mrs. Alfred Johnson, of this city,
started for San Francisco yesterday
morning, goiDg by way of Rose-
burg. Sbe will spend the winter
with her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Al-
b T t, of Oakland, California.
Mrs. Robert McCann, of Hbe bay,
returned home yesterday after vis­
iting several days with her uncle,
W. H. Shearard, and family. Mrs.
Thomas Lane, of Prosper, came up
for a visit with her parents at the
samp time.
Mrs. W. C. Chase, of this city,
was elected Grand Guard at the re­
cent grand lodge of the ltathbone
Sisters, held at Seaside. Mr. Chase
attended the grand lodge meeting
of the Knights of Pythias at the
same time and place.
Andrew McHench, late of North.
Dakota, who has been in Coos
county for some time, is in town,
He has been suffering from rheuma­
tism and is intending to try the
coast climate below Bandon with
the hopes of getting relief.
Mrs. E F. Booth, mother of Rev.
J. L. Beatly, our new M. E. min­
ister, arrived here Saturday after­
noon
from
Profitstown,
Illi­
nois, and will probably locate with
us. She is accompanied by her
Grandson, Master Vaunt Beatty.
J. T. Nosier returned from Rose­
burg Saturday bringing in Mrs. Nos­
ier, who has been out in the valley
visiting, and also her mother,
Grandma Miller, who came down
to visit old friends and acquain­
tances, she having lived here many
years in an early day, all of whom
will be delig hted to see her.
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GO,
TUB
N o tic e o f F i n a l S e t t le m e n t .
IN D IAN
Medicine,
Cure# Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Indi­
gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Bleep,
Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of
the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases
of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
Price $1 per package.
For Sale only by
MRS. LINA JOHNSON,
Agent for Coquille, Oregon.
YOU know the methods o f our business!
YOU know our prices!
YOU know that we carry the best o f
Notice Is hereby given that the under­
signed has filed his final account in the
matter of the partnership estate of W .
H. Erdlce, deceased, and that the
county court has set Thursday, the 17th
day of November, 1004, as the day for
hearing objections to said final account
and the settlement of said estate.
Dated October 17, 1904.
S. M. NOBLER,
Administrator of the partnership estate
of W . H. Erdlce, deceased.
W . H. M H N S E L L ,
everything! In fact
General Drayman
YOU know that we try and do give
Fine Spruce apple boxes iu any
quantities at Johnson's mill,
W ILL M E E T ALL BOATS AND TR A IN S .
Satisfaction.
Mrs. David Fulton still bus
nice lot of choice plants for sale.
All orders handled with careiulneis and expedience.
W. T. Kerr & Co.
Ordors for apple boxes filled
prom ptly at the JolmsoD mill.
Here it is—Good Paint, at $1,40
per gJlon, at T H, Mehl A Co's.
For good meals, splendid rooms
aud bntli, go to Mrs. Sugg’s boardiug
house.
tí
tí
Sole Agent for
Leave orders
at
Riverton and Peart’s Coals
L ittle’ » Stable.
The
. SIMPSON i ROWAN.
Russell Pharmacy
M a in St. Coquille.
BOOT AN D SH O E REPAIRING.
Coquiile, Oregon.
Rex P. Russell,
Dr. Geo. Russell,
Pharmacist
Proprietor
A ll work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed
first c'ass.
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MRS. BERTHA PAYNE,
COQUIILE, OREGON.
G EN ER AL M ERCHANDISE
Dealer in Fancy and Lndies’ Furnishing Goods.
Also
Hats,
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Clothing
Strang’s Store,
Caps,
IN
Boots
and
Shirts,
The latest in
{Blankets,
W . O. W . B U IL D IN G .
and
Shoes.
MILLINERY
Comforts.
Apples,
GROCERIES,
C oquille ,
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com- X
plete lino of Seasonable Millinery.
Pears.
at Mrs. C. L. Moon’s
You w ill find the latest in spring and summer Millinery-
at my store
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Stamp
ing done to order.
O regon .
Get your order in for a
Dr. Culin informs us that he has
You will see her at Masonic Hall,
received a letter from Mr. Maple,
October 29.
Mrs. C. A. Pettingill, of Parkers­ brother of the late Scott Maple, in­
burg, is at the home of her sister, forming him thnt the body of bis
Mrs. W. L. Kistncr, in this city and brother reached Oklahoma in good
is quite ill, but we hope she will be sbpe.
IVIrs. C. IVIoori
Winter Suit
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
I have room on my book
all right in a short time.
The Highest Quality
for only twelve more
Mason’s Fruit Jars, Cups
Mrs. P. H. Brewer, of Fishtrap,
is down waiting in California and
and Rubbers at Kanematz’s.
suits before the Holidays.
Mr. Brewer needs n housekeeper.
This would be a good place for
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Taylor,
some woman needing a place.
of Prosper,
came up Satur­
J. C. Slagle, father of our towns­ day to go to the bay to catch the
man Fred Slagle, the tailor, and Breakwater for Sun Faanciaco, but
Cal Slagle, of Jotmson’s mill, is found they were too lute, the boat
moving to Coos county, and will having sailed that morning. Tin y
conduct the Krantz place near Dora. were going to see Waldo Tozier,
Miss Anna Logan, at W. A. G ood­
Mr. Grande, the apple buyer, is
man’s, does dress making. W ill go
John GlenD, a friend of our citi­ Mrs. Taylor's grandfather, of that now packing apples at Norway.
out and sew by the day or will
zen, A. J. Barger, is here from In­ city,
Ltwis Strong, D, Giles and Wm. take sewing at home.
Mrs. M. C. Wells, sister of our
diana, visiting Mr. Barger and fam­
Jenkins, all of Myrtle Point returned
ily, and looking at the country. townsman, R. S, KnowltoD, the yesterday from a trip to Bandon.
He likes the appearance of this part druggist, who, with her daughter,
A. C. Lukcns came in Friday hav­
Miss Beulah, have been here several
first-rnte.
ing finished the house he was build­
weeks,
started
for
their
home
at
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J. T. Jewett who lias been in the
ing at the place of Mr. Barker.
hospital at Marshfield for a while, Searcy, Arkansas, yesterday morn­
REAL
ESTATE.
8. W. P Paints, vnrnisbps and
is much better and came over Sat­ ing, going by way of Roseburg. Cbinnrael, in all colors, especially
Mr.
Knowlton
went
to
Myrtle
Point
adapted for chairs, floors and le-
urday bringing two parties—in­
Six fine lota, beat location, at the
$ 75
inclium, at T. H, Mehl A Co’s.
mates of tho infirmary who have al­ with them.
FRED SLAGLE,
Coquiile, Oregon
That Can Be Put on the Block!
That’s the claim that wn make about our Meata.
Tha Meat Truat has advanced the prices, but we de­
mand that tha quality be advanced alio.
Our price, are aot of the Truat order, although the
quality la o( the vary best. A trial w II convince you.
We aubatantlate eycry statement thnt wc make.
Our Sausage la made by an expert.
P. E. D R H N E ,
Sanford’s Bargains
Thomas Heaton who recently Boid
his home near the south eud of the
Moulton street bridge, will go to
Portland in a few days, to be about
for two or three week. It is Mr.
Heaton’s intention to bring back
with him a first class stump-puller
which he expects to work here in
clearing up some of our fine bottom
lands. This will be a good thing.
There is nothing that will help our
We bear that our young friend,
■action more according to the money
Frank Carry, who has been working
expended than the development of
in the loggiug camp of his father
our dairy and agricultural interests.
on the South Fork, had the misfor­
J. C. Simmons came up from Pros­
tune to get one of his feet very
per Saturday. He walked with the
badly hurt on Friday. We did not
aid of stick and wore an eye that
get the particulars, but the report
reminded one of election times.
is that his foot was in some way
On Wednesday previous, he was
caught between two logs and the
working near the lumber chute at
heel and ankle severely jammed. ,
the Prosper mill and a pile of lum­
ber which stuck at the upper end of
the chute came down unexpectedly
and with great force, catching Mr.
Simmons' legs, one of which came
near being broken. After being ex­
tricate«! from his predicament by
hie fellow-workers he started to the
house and on the way turned faint
from his hurt, falling on the wharf,
bruising his face and the side of his
head near his eys considerably. He
returned expecting to go to work
yesterday.
G REAT
Liver, K idney and B lood
YOU know our goods!
A. R. Miller, of Halls creek, re­
turned from the bay Friday.
To T kauk — Fifteen bend of cows
and several head of young cattle foi
Wilson and Georg« Bolilin, sons good sh eep .
o f our towusmun, Mr. Boldiu, ar­
J. S. Jays has fine Out bay for
rived hero from Omaha, N e b , last
sale. Delivered iu town, on the curs
week.
or on boat at $12.
M Altaian.— Near Dora, October
Mrs. David Fultou still bas a
20,1904, Mike Minardand Miss Ma­
large lot of those lino ltaciue stock­
bel Weekly, Rev. Elder Keeler
ing feet for sale.
officiating.
Dr. G. A. Churchman having sold
We have a limited number of 10
out his drug business asks all owing
gallon milk cans which we are o f­
him bills to settle up at once.
fering at the reduced price of $3.50
Mr. aud Mrs. Huntley, from near
each.
T. H. M ehl A Co.
Johnson's mill, arc occupying the
F or S a l e —Six selected dairy
house recently vacated by Wm. Od-
cows, tour yearling and four calves
dy.
six months old.
For particulars
Jake Barger, eldest son of Mr.
call on J. M. Byers, on Fisbtrap.
and Mrs. A. J. Barger, will soon
J. M. Byers, the carj enter and
start for Portland where he will at­
contractor, came over from North
tend school.
Bend Friday and is having a visit
Ben Gant, of Gravel Ford, was
with his folks at home on Fishtrap.
in town Friday with a lot of farm
Sparkling comedy with a touch of
products which he sold to our mer­
tragedy make “ Sierra” one of the
chants and citizens.
most entertaining dramas on the
J. 8. L jon s left Thursday for his
modern stage. Don’t miss seeing
home at Pasadena, California, after
it, October 29.
enjoying a bunt and business trip
Fon S als . —I have a lot of fine
to Port Offord with his brother,1
thoroughbred O. I. C. pigs, male
W. H. Lyons, of this place.
and female, large enough for serv­
The Christian church revival did
ice, which I offer at a bargain.
not close Sunday as anticipated.
G eo B elloni .
Miss G. Bengaiine in the role of The attendance is the largest of any
“ Sierra,” a dashing W estern girl, revival of recent year« and there
cannot fail to delight any audience. have been several conversions.
T. H. Mehl A Co. are agents for
Arago brick. Anyone in need of
good brick should get his order in
so been there, and who have re­
soon.
turned to that institution.
Mrs. J. W. Leneve, of this city,
Bert Anderson, working at a camp
who accompained Miss Edna Lorenz
on
the lower river, was seriously
to see her sister, Mrs S. S. Norton
at Red ling, California, gome weeks hurt last week, but is getting along
ago, returned Saturday, coming in nicely at present. He was work­
from Roseburg with J. T. Nosier. ing near a line from the donkey
when a chunk at the end of the line
Miss Edna is extending her visit.
struck him in the breast, rupturing
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere
in Coos County to move your house a lung.
or barn.
ATTENTION!
F ob S ale . —A
tine property c o n ­
sisting of tho splended garden lots, $9000
good house and barn. For particu­
$2000
lars call at the H erald office.
Mr. Terrace has quit work at
Benver Hill and is now employed at $ 900
Riverton. Mr. T. bad a very nar­ $ 800
row escape in the Beaver Hill fire.
$2750
“ 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.
Four hundred and fifty dollar
piano for sale cheap, because owner
wishes to go away; will sell on
time.
Address Combination box
No. 53, Marshfield, Or.
F. M. Stewart, the Marshfield
marble man, returned yesterday af­
ter placing monuments at the graves
of the late J. A. Laird and the in­
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Farmer,
of Beaver Hill, buried at this place.
A Big Bargain
redionloasly low prioeof $75 each
For twenty days only.
The beat hotel proportion in
Southern Orogon, Growing town.
Doing a fine business.
C O Q U ILLE
FR O N T ST.
!
Fine farm o f 21 acres n6ar Co-
quille.
All bottom, good im­
provements,
House and two fine lots in good
location.
The
WHITE IS
hind of Sewing Machines.
in France they call it “ L'Empereur” ; in Germany, “ Weisaer Kuenig” . in
Turkey “ ¿»S u lta n a ” ; in England “ TheChawm ing Needle­
woman’ ’ : in Scotland "T he Gold W ife.”
Good boose, barn and four lots
in fine location.
jTa THE WHITE
SE WING M ACH IN E
Furniture and box factory,
thriving toAinin western Oregon,
good machinery, good l«>cntinn
and doing a good business. This
is a bargain.
Wan awarded the Gold Medal at
the Paris Exposition.
$ 500
House and one lot near buni-
ness, rents for $5 per month, j
Any reasonable offer gets this i
property.
$1500
Nice small plaoe o f H acres near |
town, well improved, 4 acres full
bearing orchard, balance pasture
and meadow Good eyoporator. ;
This is a good investment.
Fine small plane o f 14 acres ;
near town, fair baildings.
W hite Vibrator
Two of the best residence lots
in the city.
A residence property that i*?dirt
oheap.
White Rotary,,
—
Two floe lota near the school-
house.
I 300 Two lot. nicely looated.
MW
12800 * fin® oorner business property [
It in itnpoeaible to describe my list in this
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column. If yon are lookina for a good
I d a oeat plat containing about pieoe of property at a reasonable prior, t
2 acre«, on which tb«,r« is a lovely 1 e«n certainly noil yon.
orchard in Coquiile city— rig h t1 Remeoibe,. I rent honaea and farms and
„ear the bnainem part of town, do all kinds o f aqeooy b.nln.M. Con., in
For particular, call at thi. office or “ V
ddre«» Adam P era h b a k er, Proa-
’
er< 01.
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THE
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Two corner bottom lots.
I 260
Don’ t think ot bu yin g a sewing
m achine until you have Been
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ban f o r d
T<”
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Coqatlte, Oreaon.
NEW
NEW
E H S Y PHY7WENTS.
WE HAVE ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES.
Beat Q u a lity of O lle and Reedies.
Parts and Repairs for All Machines.
NEW M ACH Ilf I B F O * BBWT
The White Sewing Machine Oo.
»00 POBT MV. COW. n O C X T O * . BAM FMAWOIBCO.
S. K. Sykes, of Roseburg, Ag’t for Coos and Douglas Counties