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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1904)
s LOCAL N E W S . Apple boxes for salo by J . G School Books at Knowton’s Drug Fish. Store, An elegant line of China ware at Nile Miller was down from Fish- John Kowan is now living in town. Mrs. Nosler’s. trap Saturday. Apple boxes at Johnson's mill. County Cleuk Watson spent Sun See the new ail of M. A. Pierce Five liars Napthol Soap 25c at Lor day at Marshfield. elsewhere in this paper. enz's. A specially fine lot of haudker- Fine Spruce apple boxes in any Give J. G. Fish your orders for eheifs at Mrs. Payne's. quantities at Johnson’s mill, apple boxes. Miss Florence Walstrom was up Orders for apple boxes filled Harvey Price was up from River, from Parkersburg Saturday. promptly at the Jobusou mill. ton yesterday. Dave Perkins was up from Ban Rev. L. F. Smith, the U. B. min Burt Folsom was down from don on the Dispatch yesterday. ister of Gravel Ford, was in town Dora, yesterday.. Attorney W. C. Chase had busi Saturday. Thos. Stillwell, of the lower river, ness at Myrtle Point yesterday. C. F. McKuight, the Marshfield was up to town Saturday. attorney, bad business at the county B. E. Hampton, of Norway, had S. L. Lafferty, of Norway, had seat yesterday. business in town on Saturday. business in town yesterday. A. fine line of the latest in dress \V. B. Colvin was in town Satur Mrs. R. J. Dean, of this city, has day and ordered his H krald B e n t to goods is being recieved at Mrs. been quite ill for several days. Payne’s store on Frout street. Arago. A. H. Snyder, of Myrtle Point, W. S. Hall was down from the John Langlois is up from Ban had business in town Saturday. don visiting with our sheriff and upper river on Saturday and shook C. J. Randleman, of Parkers deputy, Steve and Ed. Gallier. hands with many friends in town. burg, was up to town yesterday. Mrs. Peter Johnson went to Libby Talk about perfumes, Mrs. Nos J. 0. Whittington, of the South ler’s is the place to get it. last week to see her daughter-in- Fork, spent a day or so in town last law, Mrs. Bert Johnson, who is A letter from Mr. Braddock week. quite ill. states that he is still improving in Call and see the new dress goods lienUe, and it is hoped he will be Mrs. Dnvid Fulton still has a junt in r.! Mrs. Nosler’s. nice lot of choice plants for sale. ull right soon. Mark Morras, of Riverton, spent Mrs. A. O. Hooten, of Bridge, re Those desiring clams should ad a day or so in town, returning yes dress W. A. Hoover, Bandon. turned heme last Friday after visit- terday. ing with her sister-in-law, Mrs. M. \V. F. Ray, of Coos river, and T. H. Mehl A Co. Agents for Lee Ray, of Myrtle Point, are visit O. Hooton, of this city, Atago Brick. Here it is—Good Paint, at $1,40 ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. per g lion, at T. H, Mehl & Co’s. B orn .— In Marshfield, Or., Oct. H. Ray, of this city, 23, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmer- E. B. Price, of Riverton, was up T . J. Perkins, of Parkersburg, the nursery man and pruner, is in to town Friday. He informed us son Ferry, a son. Corey Stillwell, of Bandon, was this sectiou doing some pruning for that Mrs. Price, who has been ill for a few days, was better. in town Friday and made our office our people who have orchards. a pleasant business call. A fine, almost new range nt a For good meals, splendid rooms Good piano for sale cheap. In grand bargain. Call at this office. and hath, go to Mrs. Sugg’s boarding Uncle Tom Smith, of Bandon, ac house. quire of the Wilson Jewelry Co. Aaron Wilson aud Fred Nosier, companied by his granddaughter, Attorney W. D. Douglas, of Marshfield, had legal business at Miss Alma Smith, returned yester- of Bridge,are iu town, accompanied day from a visit with friends at by their wives and babies, enjoying the county seat on Saturday. a visit with their relatives and many Myrtle Point, On our second page we give the F. A. Hutchinson, city editor of friends of this section. Socialist state program for the ben the Daily Coast Mail, has been in To T rade — Fifteen heed of cow s efit of all interested in that belief. and several head of young cattle for Miss Effie Collier who is now en town a day or so. gaged in teaching a term of school J. E. Hawkins, of Langlois, is in good sheep. at Beaver Hill, was in town yester town visiting bis daughter, Mrs. f . Our young friend, W. W. Elliott, day. J. Thrift, and many other acquaint of Bandon, ia in town, having ac Henry Grady, of Norway, was in ances and friends. We acknowl. cepted the position as secretary and town yesterday making our office a edge a pleasant call. The old gen accountant for the Coquille Co-Op. erative Packing company. pleasant cnll. The old geutleman tleman is looking well. is looking well. Mrs. David Fulton still has a Fred Dennis, of San Francisco, large lot of those fine Racine stock Amethyst, double enameled ware fully waranteed, at T. H. arrived in town yesterday. He is ing feet for sale. on his way to Portland, and drop Mehl & Co’s. Sunday evening we enjoyed a fine Joe Laird, of Sitknm, was in town ped in on us to see his friend, W. lot of strawberries for desert at din Saturday and took ia the Leep H. Smith, manager of the Coquille ner which came from the patch of auction sale of hnrness and was a Coal and Lumber Co’s affairs here. our townsman, Bert Seal. He is Si Iney E. Blannt and F. D. Strat getting quite a fall crop since the heavy purchaser of leather goods. The painters, N. W. Leneve, and ton, of Wyoming, registered at Hotel fret rains. J. S. Jays has fine Oat hay for E. A. McDuffie and Chas. Matheson, Coquille last Thursday. J. S. Kanematz is receiving his sale. Delivered in town, on the cars have taken the contract to paint the or on boat at $12. courthouse, and will get to work ns Christmas goods. Mr. Kanematz The Chico seems to be a day or two will have a stock two or three times soon as the paint arrives. behind time. The stormy weather ns large as ever before and will be T. H. Mehl & Co’s hardware will be apt to delay shipping more store is headquarters for the gin to open them up in a few days. or less for the winter. The Eliza Don’t miss seeing them and make Amethyst Enameled ware. beth has been unable to cross out your selections early. Mrs. Dr. Kime, of Lane County, over the bar for a couple of days. We have n limited number of 10 who has been at Bandon for six Dr. G. A. Churchman having sold weeks visiting old frieuds of her gallon milk cans which we are of out his drug business asks all owing fering at the reduced price of $3.50 former home, passed through this him bills to settle up at once. T. H. M eh l & Co. city on her way home on Saturday. each. The new building of M. H. Hersey John M. Robinson, father of W. A. Goodman will go anywhere ia progressing rapidly, the siding in Coos county to move your house Chief Engineer Robinson, of our now being on and the roof will go or barn. railroad, who recently came out on at once in case the good weather Bert Anderson who was recently from the east, and who has recently continues. Mr. Morgan has made hurt at a lower river logging camp, purchased laud on North inlet, came good headway so far aud the work is getting along nicely, and had in over from the bay side on Saturday, is being done well. tended to go home yesterday, but having business at Myrtle Point. Bert Seal, the Btrawberry man, concluded he had better wait a day At the recent blowout of the has a fine lot of Magoon plants for or so longer. Woodmen of the World at this sale. Call early and get choice If you want your white shirt place a larger amount was raised plants. done up in fine shape, take it to by our business people than was re D. E. Stitt, editor of the Bandon the Coquille Steam Laundry. quired for the entertainment of the Recorder, came up Friday on his Ed Abernethy who has been crowd, and one-half the original way up the river, where he went to running a portable sawmill on the amounts subscribed was returned look after the interests of the church Coos Bay wagon road this season, to the doners by the committee one of the Saints, of which he is an is moving the mill from Middle day last week. active member. He will visit Myrtle creek; where he did the last sawing G. W. Stevenson, of Cunningham, Point and the North Fork sections, for the county, to his father’s place was in town Saturday and brought O. C. Sanford arrived from his at Dora. in with him a lynx which he had trip to the exposition as St. Louis Rev. D. H. Hare, Presbyterian killed the day before in the neigh yesterday. He returned about two minister of Mvrtle Point, made our borhood of his place, aud is quite a weeks earlier than he had expected city a short visit Saturday, making vicious looking animal. While not to. He saw C. N. Medley just be Rev. Handsaker a call. a very large animal, he would have fore leaving St. Louis. He has now E. P. Mast was down from the been an ugly enemy to small animals gone to see his parents who livo a North Fork country on Saturday, and fouls, and was doubtless the short distance from that city. Miss as well as Jack Harmon, Web Mast chap which killed Mr. Oeverez’s fine Florence Rosa will be home in a few and John Shuck. They got started goat not long since. days, while F. L. Lowe returned a home just in time to get the benefit?) Miss Lily Way, of this ci‘ y, went few days ago. of the rain, which came up that af to Myrtle Point yesterday and will Mrs. E. H. Beyers, of Sumner, ternoon with quite a wintery appear take charge of the central office of accomaoied by her daughter, Mrs. ance. our telephone system at that place. Frank Black, and her little grand Have you tried Amethyst double Miss Way is an obliging and effi daughter, Luta Boutell, of MorgaD enameled ware at T' H. Mehl & cient operator and Myrtle Point Hill, Cal., oame over from Sumner Co’s. does well to gain her services. The one day last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moomaw, of health of W. R. Toy is such that he friends in town. The H erald was Arago, returned Saturday from their has been obliged to give up the of favored by a call. They were ac trip to Portland, whither they had fice, of which we are exceedingly companied home by Miss May gone to market Mr. Moomaw’s crop sorry. Mr. an I Mrs. Toy have Boyrie and Mra. Alf. JohnsoD, who of hops. They returned by the handled that office in an exceedingly returned the next day. Breakwater, having made San Fran- satisfactory manner ever since its Albert and J. E. Myers, of Nor establishment. ciRCo a visit in their rounds. way, were in town Saturday. Al bert returned the Sunday previous from a sojourn in eastern Oregon since June. He reports everything as flourishing in that part of the state. The farmers raised big crops and are getting good prices. He informs us that our friend, Theodore T. Land, of Helix has been in bad health this season, of which bis many friends and acquaintances in this section will regret to learn. He ia suffering from hay fever and throat trouble. ATTENTION! MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GO, Notice of Final Settlement. THU OKEAT INDIA* Notice is hereby given that ths under signed has filed bis 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, 1904, as the day for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. Dated October 17, 1904. Liver, Kidney and B lood YOU know our goods! YOU know the methods of our business! YOU know our prices! YOU know that we carry the best of Medicine, Cures Rheumatism, Dys|>epsia, Indi gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Price $1 per package. S. M. N08LEK, For Sale only by MBS. LINA JOHNSON, Administrator of the partnership estate Agent for Coquille, Oregon. of W . H. Erdice, deceased. W . H. M H N S E L L , everything! In fact General Drayman YOU know that we try and do give W ILL M EET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. Satisfaction. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Kerr & Co. Leave orders at Little's Stable. 3IMP80N l ROWAN, Sole Agent for Riverton and Peart’s Coals The Russell Pharmacy M a in St. Coquille. BOOT AN D SH O E REPAIRING, Coquille, Oregon. Dr. Geo. Russell, All work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed first c'ass. Jw w w w w w w w w w w w S £aaszaszffsszszas2sz Get your order in for a Winter Suit I have room on my book for only twelve more * * * * * Dealer in Fancy and Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. * 7N Regular services next Lord’s Day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m ; Christian En deavor at 6 :3 0 p. m. The Berean club meets at the minister’s home Thursday. The revival closed with the re ception to new members and friends on Monday eveuing. The services were well attended through all the five weeks, and twenty-three per sons came forward to identify them selves with the church. A very pleasant feature of the revival was the hearty feliowahip and co-opera tion of Christians of other churches. T. J. Thrift, our assessor, started for Los Angeles on Saturday, where he goes to see his parents. He has not seen them since they moved to * ------------ - George Gilkey, of Oklahoma, who that place several years ago. has been here for several weeks visiting bis brother, Oliver, started last week for his home, however, he may remain in Myrtle Point for a while. — in — ■ O. S. Coleman, of Grnvol Ford, was down yesterday for windows and doors for the new dormitory at the Gravel Ford academy. This institution iH doing a geod business, there being a good attendance for this reason of the year. W. C. Rose and R ub Johnson went to Laugloi, Saturday and en joyed a little hunt. He succeeded in bagging 5 geese and fifteen ducks, and a fine large while swan. This is a beautiful bird, measuring about six feet They want to get it mounted. Thomas Merins, who is out this way from the cast looking for a suitable location, has taken charge of the office and books of the Co quille Coal A Lumber company at this city, he being an expert ac countant. He likes the lcoks of our town very much. nr 1 I Clothing Hats, Strang’s Store, IN aud Shirts, Blankets, W . O. W . B U IL D IN G . Shoes. Apples, GROCERIES, and Pears. C oquille , O regon . The latest in MILLINERY at Mrs. G. I«. Moon’s JE3SS-**— You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinerg- at mg store Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp ing done to order. M r s . C . IV T o o n Sanford’s Bargains B. C. Shull, of South Fork, was ESTATE. in town yesterday to file bis final REAL account as administrator of the es ------- -------- - tate of John Mast, deceased. He Six fine l°ts* beat location, at the was accompanied by Orvil Dodge, $ ■ 7 5 redicnloualy low price o f $75 each For twenty days only. of Myrtle Point. * GENERAL MERCHANDISE Boots Our School Entertainment Also a com- plete line of Seasonable Millinery. Caps, A very interesting and pleasing entertainment was given in this city on Saturday night by Prof. Davis and his able corps of assistants aid ed by several of our townspeople, for the benefi of our school’s library fund. The Masonic hall was filled with highly pleased people, and the fund was increased by a consider able amount. The comedy “ Sierra” was present ed in a very creditable manner, be sides a program of well-selected in strumental numbers which were well rendered. After the program the baskets were sold, our townsman J. J. Stan ley being the auctioneer. This tended to enlivm the even ing’s enjoyment, and helped mate rially to swell the receipts, which amounted to upwards of $80, which will be the means of adding many new and valuable volumes to the library. Pharmacist ************************** * ** MRS. BERTHA PAYNE, * COQUILLE, OREGON. ** * ************************** suits before the Holidays. FRED SLAGLE, Coquille, Oregon. Rex P. Russell, Proprietor FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. The Highest Quality That Can Be Put on the Block! $9000 The beat hotel propoaition in Southern Oregon, Growing town. Doing a fine business. $2000 r‘ Fine farm of 21 acres near Co- qnille. All bottom, good im provements, $ 900 — Honse and two fine lota in good location. $ 800 Good honae, barn and four lot* in fine location. $2750 Furniture and box factory, thriving to*n in western Oregon, good machinery, good location and doing a good business, This is a bargain. $ 500 Honse and one lot near bosi- nesa, rents for $5 per month. Any reasonable offer gets this property. FR O N T ST. $1500 $1100 ■ Nioe small place of K acres near town, well improved, 4 sores fall bearing orchard, balanoe pastorc and meadow. Oood eyoporator. This is a good investmsnt. Fine small place o f 14 acres near town, fair buildings. E. 8. DEAN, President. $ 400 i— $ 500 ■■. Two o f the beat residence lots in the city. A residence property that is?dirt cheap. Coquille Valley Packing Com pany $ 100 Two corner bottom lots. ■ ' --------- P. Er. D R H N E , C O Q U ILLE D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, Vice President. Secretary (Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.) $ 260 Two fine lots near the school- Capital $10,000. — honse. J. W. Clinton, the logger, was in $ 300 Two lota nicely located. Principal place of business town yesterday. He tells us that he 92800 A fine corner bnsiness property has engaged h’s logs to L. J. Simp It is impossible to dencriberay list in this son, of North Bend. One raft has o ln m n . If yon are looking for a good A general packing business carried on. The best meats been scaled and shipped and be bus pieoe of property at a reasonable price, ( the country can produce always on band. Highest cash two more large ones ready to go in can certainly sail yon. price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. Remerubei, I rent houses and farms aud to the boom. Mr. Clinton lost a do all kinds o f agency business. Come in BOARD OF UIRECTORS: good ox from bis team last Friday and see me before baying. I can save yon by the animal getting one of its legs DOLLAR». A. DAVENPORT, \VM. SLINOSBY, E. 8. DEAN O. C. HANFORD, I D. H. JOHNSON. fB. E. DAVENPORT- broken. Coquille, Oregon. Myrtle Point, - - Oregon