Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, October 28, 1904, Image 3

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    School Books at Knowton’s Drug
Apple boxes for Bale by J , G
¡Fish.
Store.
An elegant line of China ware at
Dance at Riverton Saturday
Jobn Rowan is now living in town.
Mrs. Nosler’s.
night.
Apple boxes at Johnson's mill.
Ben.'ie Cbaudler was over from
Elmer Hamlin came over from
Give J. G. Fish your orders for Marshfield yesterday.
Marshfield Wednesday.
apple boxes.
Talk about perfumes, Mrs. Nos-
See the new ad of M. A. Pierce
V, N. Perry returned from Marsh­ ler's is the place to get it.
elsewhere in this paper.
field yesterday.
Those desiring clams should ad­
Fine Spruce apple boxes in any
Call and see the new dress goods dress W. A. Hoover, Baudou.
quantities at Johnson’s mill,
just in at Mrs. Nosler’s.
A fine, almost new range at a
Orders for apple boxes tilled
Good piano for sale cheap. In­ grand bargain. Call at this office. promptly at the Johnson mill.
quire of the Wilson Jewelry Co.
Miss Lily Way, the popular hello
Hugh Leneve is over from the
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Little, of this girl of this city, is visiting at the bay visiting friends in Coquille.
city, visited Marshfield last week.
bay.
Mrs. David Fulton still has
J. D. Stewart, of Bandon, return­
F. A. Hutchinson, city editor of nice lot of choice plants for sale.
LOCAL N E W S.
ed from a trip to the bay yesterday. the Daily Coast Mail, has been in
Amethyst,
double enameled towu a day or so.
ware fully warauteed, at T. H.
W. C. Martin has a good coal
Mehl <fc Co’s.
stove, heater, and two large lamps
H. W. Holverstott, the Fairviow which he is offoring at a bargain.
farmer, had business in Coquille
We have a limited number of 10
gallon milk cans which we are of­
Wednesday.
Boas.— In Marshfield, Or., Oct fering at the reduced price of 13.50
T. H. M khl Si Co.
23, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Enimer- each.
Here it is—Good Paint, at $1.40
per gdlon, at T. H, Mehl & Co’s.
For good meals, splendid rooms
and bath, go to Mrs. Sugg’s boarding
house.
Warren Bullard, of Bullard's
Ferry, registered at Hotel Coquille
Tuesday.
E. M. Blackerby, the efficient
constable of Bandon district, had
business in town Tuesday.
Ed Laswell, one of the North
Fork’s good citizens, was in town
Wednesday marketing apples from
his farm.
most entertaining dramas on the
modern stage. Don’t miss seeing
it, October 29.
Otto Muetzel and Audwin Hay-
ter called on us Tuesday even
ing as they were on their way out
to Mr. Muetzel’s new location in
Huppy valley, near Roseburg, with
a bunch of cattle.
J. S. Jays has fine Oat hay for
Delivered in town, on the cars
or on boat at $12.
B a le .
Notice o f Final Settlement.
THE GREAT INDIAN
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has filed his final account in the
matter of the partnership estate of W.
H . Erdice, deceased, and that the
county court has set Thursday, the 17th
day of November, 11104, as the day lor
hearing objections to said final account
and the settlement of said estate.
Dated October 17, 1904.
S. M. NOSLEK,
Administrator of the partnership estate
of W . H. Erdice, deceased.
Liver, K idney and B lood
YOU know our goods!
YOU know the methods o f our business!
YOU know our prices!
YOU know that we carry the best o f
everything!
Medicine,
Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi­
gestion, Nervousness,, boss of Sleep,
Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of
the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases
of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
Price $1 per packago.
For Sale only by
MRS. LINA JOHNSON,
Agent for Coquille, Oregon.
W . H. M H N S E L L ,
In fact
General D raym an
YOU know that we try and do give
Mrs. G. W. Martin, of Eckley, is
now visiting friends at Grants PasH.
F or S a l e — S ix selected dairy
son Ferry, a son.
To T rade — Fijteen heud of cows
igc, aud Mrs. J. R. McGee, of cows, four yearling and four calves and several head o f young cattle for
For particulars good sheep.
Beaver slough, were up to town six months old.
call on J. M. Byers, on Fishtrap.
shopping yesterday.
Mrs. David Fulton still has a
Sparkling comedy with a touch of large lot of those fine Racine stock­
Esau Prewott, a prominent citizen
from the lower river, had business, tragedy make “ Sierra” one of the ing feet for sale.
in town ou Wednesday.
ATTENTION!
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0,
W ILL M EET ALL BOATS AND TR A IN S.
Satisfaction.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
Kerr & Co. Littie’sstabio.
Sole Agent for
Leave orders
SIMPSON i ROWAN.
The
Russell Pharmacy
M a i n S t. C o q u ille .
BOOT A N D S H O E R E P A IR IN G ,
J. A. Davenport, who was hurt in
in a runaway last week, is able to
be on the street again.
Coquille, Oregon.
D. H. Johnson, of tho Coquille
Vally Packing Co. had business at
Myrtle Point yesterday.
A ll work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed
Riverton and Peart’s Coals
Dr. Geo. Russell,
Rex P. R ussell,
Proprietor
Pharmacist
first c'ass.
Dr. G. A. Churchman having sold
G. W. Martin who has been
W. T. Lewis, of Riverton, went out his drug business asks all owing
freighting into the mines at Eckley,
him bills to settle up at once.
came down to town Wednesday to to Myrtle Point yesterday, where
ho
expects
to
meet
his
mother,
Mrs,
Bert Seal, the strawberry man,
look after his property here.
Orth, of St. Louis, who will be ac­ has a fine lot of Magoon plants for
There is to be a social dance at
companied by a daughter. They sale. Call early and get choice
G ENERAL MERCHANDISE
Riverton Saturday
night.
The
plants.
will be down from the Point today.
steamer Antelope will make a free
C. R- Golden, representing the
E. J. Braddock, the late owner
run, starting at Bandon 9:30 p. m.
Blake McFall stationers, of Port­
of the Peart coal mine, and the land, has been in town two or three
Frank Fish came down from Ban­
Clothing
prospective purchaser of the Lyons davs this week,
croft Wednesday to look after the
mill, has been very low from pneu­
Frank Carey, who we mentioned
Shirts,
shipping of some apples nnd other
monia at San Francisco, but from a laet week as having gotten a foot
business matters. He will return
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telegram received here yesterday seriously hurt at his father’» camp
Blankets,
today.
W . O. W. BUILDING.
morning, is improving. W e stn- on the South Fork last week, was
and
An absent,
minded reporter cerily hope he will be all right soon. in lown yesterday. He gets about
on crutches, and thinks it will be
caused us to say recently that Roy
Comforts.
Thomas Krewson, the carpenter some time before his foot will be
Howard was athletic editor of the
and contractor, returned from a well.
“ College Student” of Albany.
It
Apples, GROCERIES, Pears.
trip to the mill of the Osborn Mill
B. B. Teeters, one of Fairview’s
should have been our friend Roy
company below Bandon Wednesday. enterprising farmers, was in town
Morgan, of Willowdale.
This mill has done a good business yesterday delivering a fine lot of
C o q u il l e ,
O regon .
The Christian church revival con­ during the summer, but as the roads
grapes grown on his North Fork
tinues to draw large bouses There get bad from tho winter rains, the
place. It is not generally supposed
have been a number of additions to lumber cannot be brought to
that grapes grow in Coos county,
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the church. There will be no ser­ market.
but there some sheltered places in
vices Saturday.
A “men only”
As I intend to leave for California which they do quite well.
Get your order in for a
meeting is scheduled for 3 p. m. I will sell my stock of goods, con.
Miss G. Bengaline in the role of
Sunday.
sisting of odds, and ends in men’s, Sierra,” a dashing Western girl,
T. H. Mehl & Co’s hardware boys’ and children’s clothing and cannot fail to delight any audience.
store is headquarters
for the underware for less than cost. Boos You will see her at Masonic Hall,
I have room on my book
Amethyst Enameled ware.
and shoes for men and boys, ladies October 29.
and
misses.
Call
on
Mrs.
C.
W.
D. W Baker, one of our rushing
Mr. Pierce, the Front street
for only twelve more
Martin, opposite Masonic hall.
Northfork farmers was in town Wed­
clothing merchant, ia rearranging
Our
young
friend,
B.
T.
Vande-
nesday. He informs us that since
his store iu such a manner as to
suits before the Holidays.
going the rounds with the threshing car, of Myrtle Point, dropped in on haye a great deal more room in his
machine this season that he has fin­ us today, accompanied by W. M. sales room and is adding another
ished up his fall hauling and is Mills, lately from Wisconsin and large counter for convenience. His
ready for the rainy season when it Mi lugau. Mr, Mills is a lumber­ fall stock is now arriving and his
man, and we presume that it may be store will soon nut on an entirely
comes,
I f you want your white shirt among the possibilities that he different nir.
done up in fine shape, take it to will become interested in our tim­
F or S ale . — I have a lot of fine
the Coquille Steam Laundry.
ber lesources.
thoroughbred O. I. C. pigs, male
In a recent issue we mentioned QFrank Gilman, who it will be and female, large enough for serv­
Mr. Grande, the apple buyer, is
MiBs Anna Logan, at W. A. Good­
man’s, does dress making. Will go
the fact that P. Gehlke, of Prosper remembered lived here several years ice, which I offer at a bargain.
now packing apples at Norway.
out and sew by the day or will
had caught 500 salmon in one night, ago, and who built the steamer
Mrs. C. L. Lockwood, of Myrtle take sewing at home.
G eo B elloni .
and spoke of it as being a record Mvrel for Capt. McCloskey, arrived
W. T. Kerr & Co-are packing a Point, is now at Santa Rosa, Cali­
breaker. This is the largest catch in town Wednesday from Eugene,
fine
lot of apples for the San Fran­ fornia. Mr. Lockwood will join
we have heard of this season, but where he has lived for some time,
her later.
Henry Rohner and R. E. L. Bedil- conducting a bicycle and gun shop cisco market. These apples are be­
Mrs. H. W . Dunham, of this city
lion hold the record ns high boat on which was burned out a few weeks ing put up in nice shape, each ap­
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returned Wednesday from a week’s
ple
being
wrapped
separately
in
pa­
the river, having on one occasion ago in which he and his partner lost
visit at Marshfield with her many
per.
This
company
have
already
caught 074 by midnight.
REAL ESTATE.
90 new guns, 80-odd new wheels
made a shipment or so with very frienJs of that city.
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere and 25 second hand ones. They
Capt. J. M. Bright is here with
in Coos county to move your house will not start up there again, Mr. satisfactory results. In the future
Six fine lots, best location, at tho
there will bo no necessity for prop­ his steamer, the J. Warren, which 1 75
or barn.
Gillman now being on the hunt of
For
twenty days only.
he
is
getting
in
readiness
for
high
erty grown Coos county apples rot­
Mrs. J. B. Dulley, of this city, a new field.
The best hotel proposition in
$9000
water
on
the
North
Fork.
ting
in
the
orchards.
The
first
started by way of Myrtle Point and
Doing a fine business.
Elijah Smith, of the Southern thing to be looked after is proper
F or S ale . —A fine property con­
Roseburg
for Tacoma,
Wash.,
Fine farm of 21 aores near Co­
Oregon company, and Mr Paul gathering and packing, and then sisting of the splended garden lots, $2000
quille. All bottom, good im­
where she goes for a visit. She will
provements,
Frederick Mohr, of Seattle, were in ship them to parties who will deal good house and barn. For particu­
be accompanied by her daughter,
town Tuesday.
Mr. Mohr is a fairly, and every good red Coos lars call at the H erald office.
House and two fine lots in good
$ 900
Mrs. Frank Campbell, as far as Mc­
prominent railroad man, and there county apple can be marketed at a
Minnville, where tho latter will join
S. W. P Paints, varnishes and $ 800
Good honse, barn and fonr lots
is some talk of it being his purpose profit.
Cbinamel, in all colors, especially
her husbxnd, she having been here
here at this time to look into Coos
adapted for chairs, floors and le- $2750 Furniture and box factory,
for several tnontbs visiting.
thriving toMn in western Oregon,
county investments. In a short
inolium, at T. H, Mehl & Co’s.
good machinery, good location
Mason’s Fruit Jars, Caps
Have you tried Amethyst double talk we had with Mr. Mohr he ex­
nnd doing a good bnsiness. This
is a bnrgain.
Four hundred and fifty dollar
enameled ware at T' H. Mehl A
and Rubbers at Kanematz's.
pressed himself as being highly
piano for sale cheap, because owner * 500 Honse and one lot near bad-
Co’s.
pleased with the appearance of our
wishes to go away; will sell on
Any reasonable offer gets this
A. IT. Bender, of Myrtle Point,
section, and at once observed its
property.
I. D. McCoy, Jr., who has been time.
Address Combination box
and Miss Ada Schroeder, of Nor­
many advantages as a manufactur­ up in the Eckley country several No. 53, Marshfield, Or.
«1500 Nice small place of 8 acres near
way, were married at Norway yes­
ing section. It is to be hoped that months developing hismining claim,
bearing orchard, balance pastare
terday afternoon. This is a worthy
R. R. Clarno, the gentleman who
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
they will both become actively in. came down yesterday and greeted
This in n good investment.
young couple, son and daughter of
terested in the development of this many friends in this city. His pur- bought out the Muetzel shingle *1100 Fine small place of 14 acres
well-known pioneer families whose
mill on Halls creek, is doing a
part of Oregon.
t pose for coming out at this time
many friends we join in extending
good business. Capt. O. R. Willard • M
0 Two of the best residence lots
Five bars Naptliol Soap 25c at M r - was to secure supplies which he
congratulations.
is his agent for shingles.
A residence property that is’dirt
« 500
—m | wishes to get hauled in before the
| roads get t o , bad. Mr. McCoy ia
“ The finest line" o f Fancy $ 100 Two corner bottom lots.
¡highly pleased with his mine, and Crockery, the most tasty, nob­
* 260 Two fine lots near the sohool-
[ has everything just about ready for
y w w w w w w w w w w
S tr a n g ’s
Store,
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¡M R S. BERTHA PAYN E,!
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COQUILLE, OREGON.
plete line of Seasonable Millinery.
zsaszsazs
Sanford’s Bargains
The latest in
M ILLINERY
at Mrs, C. I«. 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.
IV Irs. O . M o o n
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
The Highest Quality
That Can Be Put on the Block!
That's the cltlm that we make about our Meeta.
The Meat Trust has advinced the prices, but we de­
mand that the quality be advanced also.
Our prices are not of tho Trust order, although the
quality Is of tho very best. A trial w II convince you.
We substantiate eyery statement that we make.
Our Sausage Is made by an expert.
P . Er. D R Ä N E ,
C O Q U ILLE
FR O N T ST.
The V / ^ U T E IS
bind of Sewing Machines.
In France they call it “ L ’ Empercur” ; in Germany, “ Weisser Kienig” ; in
^ T u r k e y “ La Sultana” ; in England “ The Chawming Needle­
woman” : in Scotland “ The Quid W ile.”
a Z T H E w h i t e
SE WING M A C H I N 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
j
t o
m’s
some good work. He has a dam in
place and the flume built to the
mine. He will have 126 foot pres­
sure and a good volume o f water,
and judging from the prospecting
done, he certainly has a valuable
property. We congratulate our
young friend on hie achievements,
and sincerly hope for his unquali­
fied euccess in his enterprise.
by, up-to-eate, catchy, beau­
tiful ware in town at WIL­
SON’S JEW ELRY STORE.
* 300
honse.
Two lots nicely looated.
*2800
A fine corner
While walking on Front street
one day this week Mrs. W. H. Sher-
rard was tripped by loose sidewalk
plank and got a terrible fall, but
luckily no permanent injury. There
are a number of walks about town
serious need of attention.
It in impossible to describe my list in this
ooinmn. If yon are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable prioe, [
can certainly suit you.
Remeiubet, I rent hoases and farms and
do all kinds of agency business. Come in
and see roe before buying. I can save yon
dollars .
O. C. HAN FORD
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Coquille, Oregon y
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Winter Suit
FRED SLAGLE,
Coquille, Oregon.
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Dealer in Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods.
¡White Rotary,
S O L D
O N
E R S V
P H Y W E N T S .
WE HAVE ALSO AUTOMATIC CHAIN-STITCH MACHINES.
Beat Quality of Oils and Needles.
business property
Parts and R epairs for A ll M achines.
NEW
M A C H IN E S FO R R E N T
The W h ite S ew in g M achine Co.
300 POST ST.
OR STOKTON, BAR FRANCISCO
S. K. Sykes, of Roseburj?, Ag’t for Coos and Douglas Countie«
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