Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, November 11, 1904, Image 3

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MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GO.
A Fireman’s ball at Myrtle Point
Martin Alexson is having a fine,
Notice o f Final Settlement.
Saturday night.
large two-story porch onto the front
T U I <*RFAT INDIAN
Notice is hereby given that the under­
Apple boxes nt Jobuson’s mill, j L. A Jones, of Banduu, came to of his double building on Front
Liver, K id n e y and B lo o d M edicine, signed has filed his final account in the
street occupied by the restaurants
Riverton
yesterday
to
see
a
party
W. A. Stillwell was in to »eo ns
matter of the partnership estate of W .
and extended his visit to this city I of H. T. Thompson and Frank Wil­
YOU hn0U> our goods!
! Cure8 KUeumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi- H. Erdioe, deceased, and that the
Tuesday.
son.
between boats.
,
j gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep, county court has set Thursday, the 17th
Five bars Naptliol Soap 25c at Lor- j
um i i
xl
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,
,
.
.
,! Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of day of November, 1904, as the day for
School Books at Knowton’s Drug
Apple boxes for salo by J . G
enz's.
YOU HnOW the methods of our business,
Heart, Constipation ami all Diseases hearing objections to said final account
Store,
,
Mrs. L. P. Maury visited in Myr­ Fish.
of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
and the settlement of said estate.
Orvil Dodge, the Myrtle Point
David StoDe, of Bandon, went to
tle Point Tuesday.
Price $1 per package.
Dated October 17, 1904.
YOU know our prices!
For Sale only by
S. M. NOBLER,
Give J. G. Fish your orders for Myrtle Point yesterday where he mining man, went to San Francisco
I
MRS. LINA JOHNSON,
Administrator of the partnership estate
will spend several days visiting his last wsek, taking with him a ton of
apple boxes.
Agent for Coquille, Oregon. of W . H. Erdtce, deceased.
ore from the Salmon Mountain mine
Robert Walker, of Bandon, was daughter, Mrs. Manley Barklow.
YOU know that we carry the best of
which
he
takes
down
for
a
thorough
A specially fine lot of handker-
in town yesterday.
test.
T. H . Mehl & Co. Agents for cheifs at Mrs. Payne’s.
See the new ad of M. A. Pierce
Rev. R. A. Reagan took his house­
Arago Brick.
euerything! In fact
elsewhere in this paper.
Joseph Russell, of Parkersburg, hold effects to Roseburg Wednes­
Mrs. / . L. Thompson, wife of our
day, he having been assigned a sta­
was up to town Wednesday.
YOU know that we try and do give
popular confectioner, who has been
tion
in
the
valley
for
the
ensuing
Orders for apple boxes filled
visiting in the valley, is expected
year.
promptly at the Jobuson mill.
W ILL M EET ALL BOATS AND TR A IN S.
Mr. Thomp­
Those desiriDg clams should ad­ home in a few days.
J. E. Martin, the painter, was up
Satisfaction.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
son is beginning to look a little
dress W. A. Hoover, Bandon.
from Riverton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Getty and lonesome.
Have you tried Amethyst double
Sole Agent for
Fine Spruce apple boxes in a ny
daughter,
Miss Dollie, of Empire,
Leave orders
enameled ware nt T - H. Mehl &
quantities
at
Johnson’s
mill,
at
came over yebterday and proceeded
Co’s.
Capt. H. E. Wilcox was in from
Little’ s Stuhle.
Mrs. Chas. Ashton, of the lower up the river where they will visit McKinley Wednesday. He was ac­
friends.
river, was in town shopping yester­
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
companied by.bis son, Master Grant,
A. fine line of the latest in dress
day.
who
presented
us
with
a
large
claw
We have just received the line of
goods is being recieved at Mrs.
W. A. Goodman will go anywhere Payne’s store on Front street.
from the foot of a huge bear lately-
Samples and Fashion
in Coos county to move your house
killed in their neighborhood.
Plates from
Cupt.
Rackleff,
of
Myrtle
Poiut,
or barn.
CHAS. A. STEVENS & BKOS.
went
to
¡he
bay
to
catch
the
last
Mrs.
David
Fulton
still
has
n
Dr. Swenson, of Marshfield, was
M a i n S t. C o q u ille .
Chicago.
nice lot of choice plants for sale.
over on a profesionnl trip Wednes­ Breakwater for Sun Francisco. Ho
And are prepared to take orders
goe, to visit his old borne at Port-
John
Kay,
a
17-year-old
boy,
has
day.
for
land, Maine.
been sentenced to be hanged at
Have you tried Amethyst double
Ladies’
Fine
Cloaks, Craven-
F ob S aue .—A fiue property con­ Vancouver, B. C-, ou January 17,
enameled ware at T. H. Mehl A
eltes, Rain Coats, Tourist
for
murder.
The
boy
is
iu
the
last
sisting of splendod garden lots,
C o’s.
Coats and Jackets of all de­
Proprietor
Pharmacist
good house and barn. For particu­ stage of consumption, and probably
Dr. G. H- Churchman returned
scriptions;
will never live to be executed.
lars call at the H erald office.
from a short visit at the bay yester­
Fine T ailor-M ade Suits includ­
Mr. ami Mrs. C. .M. Wickham, of
Here it is—Good Paint, at $1.<10
day.
ing the new Norfolk and
per
gallon,
at
T.
H,
Mehl
&
C
o’s.
Beaver Hill, expect to start for a
Butcher Coat Styles, also
Mrs. Ohman, of Bandon, returned
visit with Mrs. Wickham’s mother,
W. J. Fairman and daughters,
the new Fall Styles in Silk
yesterday from an extended visit to
Mrs. Luckey, of Portland, by the Lena and Nellie, atarted for Boise
Shirt Waist Suits;
the bay.
next Alliance.
City, Idaho, ou Wednesday, Mr.
Skirts,
Waists, Furs and other
T. W. Drane, of Parkersburg,
FRANK WILSON, Prop.
We have a limited number of 10 Fairman not feeiing well enough to
weariug apparel.
came in to see us while in town
start Monday as they had expected.
The styles are exceptionally pretty,
gallon
milk
cans
which
we
are
o
f­
Wednesday.
being the newest, most practicable
fering at the reduced price of $3.50 They went by way of Roseburg.
and most beautiful ever shown.
Sbad Hudson, the miner, made encli.
Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day in every
For good meals, splendid rooms
T. H. M ehl it Co.
Chas. A. Stevens & Bros, have
and bath, go to Mrs Sugg’s boarding
this city a dying visit yesterday from
respect. Meals at all hours, day or night.
E J. Ooffelt, of Coos river, made house.
maintained their reputation for hand­
Myrtle Point.
us an exceedingly pleasant call
ling only the best grades of merchan­
H. L. Cooper, formerly of this
COQUILLE OREGON.
Dick Haytor was down from while in town yesterday, having
dise at prices for which the lower FRONT STREET
Arago Wednesday shaking hands come over with the election returns place, arrived here last week with grades are usually sold.
his nephew, W. N. Wright, of Cen­
.A. Special Feature.
with old friends.
for his precinct,
Exclusive styles in Fine Tailor-made Suite ana Walking Skirts made to your
tral Point, Jickson county, bring­
J. C. Simmons came up from
S. W. P Paints, varnishes and
Special Order, from your own selection of materials and your choice of linings,
Prosper, the mill having takon a Chinaroel, in all colors, especially ing in a bunch of horses which they made exactly according to your measurements, and a perfect fit guaranteed.
GENERAL M ERCHANDISE
adapted for chairs, floors and le- take to the Tex Robison place
temporary vacation.
ATTENTION!
LOCAL N E W S .
Ilf ?
W . H . 7V T 75N SE L U
General Drayman
W. T. Kerr & Co
Riverton and Peart’s Coals
The
Russell Pharmacy
Dr. Geo. Russell,
C ity R e sta u ra n t
The
E. M. Blackerby, of Bandon, re- inolium, at T. H. Mehl & Co’s.
To get along agreeably with a
turned from a short business visit
man a woman mu.st concede that he
at the bay yesterday.
U. L. Gray, the Myrtle Point is a bit wiser than she—even when
artist, returned from a sojourn on ho is known to be the biggest fool
in Christendom!
the bay last Wednesday.
P. M. Miller, of Fishtrap, made
our office a plensant call yesterday
while in town on business.
T. H. Mehl <fc Co’s hardware
store is headquarters
for the
Amethyst Enameled ware.
C. V. Woodruff, ex-county clerk
of Curry county, is in town visiting
bis friend, Hon. R ob’t. Burns.
C. Gant, of the Ete.ka country,
was in town yestoiday and made
our office a pleasant business call.
If you want your white shirt
done up in fine shape, take it to
the Coquille Steam Laundry.
J. M. Byers, of Fishtrap, has
moved with his family to Bandon
where they will reside for a time.
Fred Nosier came down from
Bridge Wedneslay and will return
with his wife and little ones today.
Miss Anna Logan, at W. A. Good­
man’s, does dress making. Will go
out and sew by the day or will
take sewing at home.
D. S. Pulford, the Myrtle Point
attorney, had business at the coun­
ty seat on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The steamer Liberty is off her
run for a few days for repairs. Her
place is being filled by the Ante­
lope.
Jack Bruce came up from San
Francisco on the last Breakwater
and will be with us for a while at
least.
Rev. W. B. Smith will hold ser-
ices at the South Methodist church
next Sunday. All nre invited to
attend.
Wm. Turpin, of Empire, is yet in
town, having came over yesterday
with the election returns from his
precinct.
C. A. Miller, o f Marshfield, was
amoDg those who brought in the
election returns from the various
precincts.
Chas, Eckhoff, the Coca bay pio­
neer, brought over the election re­
turns for the North Bend precinct
Wednesday.
“The finest tine" of Fancy
Crockery, the most tasty, nob­
by, up-to-eate, catchy, beau-
tit u! ware in town at WIL­
SO N 'S JEWELRY STORE.
To T kade — Fifteen head of cows
and several head of young cattle for
Dealer
good sheep.
Sanderson Building,
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fish, who
have Bp< nt the past year and a half
at North Bend, accompanied by
Mrs. L. R.
Edmunds, passed
through towu yesterday en route to
Bandon, where they will live for the
present.
J. S. Jays has fine Oat hay for
sale. Delivered in town, on the cars
Alvy Colton, of Myrtle Point,
or on boat at $12.
went to Bandon yesterday where he
W. T. Kerr and D. H. Johnson
will lake the steamer Elizabeth for
went
over to Marshfield yesterday
California, in which state he expects
to see Mr. Chandler concerning the
to spend the winter.
gravel for our streets, They found
The gentlemen of Coquille and
Mr. Chandler agreeable and the
surrounding country are specially
invited in to see W. T. Kerr & Co’s work of graveling cur Front and
fine line of overcoats as the winter First streets will be pushed to com­
approaches. Prices
are
always pletion at once.
right at Kerr’s..
Mrs. .7. L. Kroneuberg and Mrs.
Lee Ray was down from the Harry Lockwood returned yester­
Point yesterday to see his parents, day from their visit at Ashland,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ray, who went having come by way of Portland,
to the bay side to reside with their coming down on the Alliance. They
other son, W . F. Ray
report having had an exceedingly
Having ronovated their mill at pleasant visit and an enjoyable trip
Bancroft, Fish Bros., are now pre­ all the way round.
pared to furnish the public the best
Chas. Pendleton, of near River­
grades of lumber, having employed ton, passed through town yesterday
experienced bands.
with a band o f thoroughbred An­
Vane Maury returned from his
trip to Monroe, Wash., where he
had been to see his sister, Mrs. Icy
Bartholomew, by the last Alliance,
arriving home yesterday.
gora goats which he had just pur­
chased and drove over from the
farm of S. G. Rogers, of Coos river.
They were beauties and will no
doubt prove a grear source of rev.
enue in the near future.
P IE E C E ,
in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods .
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:-
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Coquille, Oregon.
I Clothing
Hats,
S tra n g ’s Store,
Caps,
' SIMPSON Ä ROWAN, *
BOOT AND5H0E REPAIRING,
Coquille, Oregon.
Ishirts,
IN
Boots
W
and
I Blankets,
O. W . B U I L D I N G .
and
Comforts.
Shoes,
Apples,
GROCERIES,
Pears.
C o q u il l e ,
O regon .
All work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed
The latest in
first c'ass.
yw w w w w w w w w w w w s
C IT Y W A T E R
water will be shut off.
David Fulton, of this city, is an
L ee G oodman ,
expert cleaner and repairer, and
Marshall.
any one in need of his services will
By order of the Council of the City of
do well to call at his re.-idence or Coquille.
drop him a card.
F o r S a le .
A good home iu this city, on
asy terms:
Enquire at this office.
at Mrs. G. L. Moon’s
You will find the latest in spring and summer MUUnery-
at my store
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods In General, Stamp
ing done to order.
]VErs. O. IVlooxi
Sanford's Bargains
—
REAL
$
75
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
in —
ESTATE.
Six fine lots, best location, nt the
redicoloosly low prioe 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
quille. All bottom, good im­
provements,
House and two fine lots in good
location.
Good bouse, barn and four lots
in fine location.
Furniture and l>ox factory,
thriving toMn in western Oregon,
good machinery, good location
and doing a good business, This
is a bargain.
House and one lot near busi­
ness, rents for #5 per month.
Any reasonable offer gets this
property.
Nice small place of 8 acres near
town, well improved, 4 acres full
bearing orchard, balanoe pasture
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
This is a good investment.
The H ig h e st Q u a lity
That Can Be Put on the Block!
That’s the olilm that we mike about our Moot».
The Meat Truat bee advanced the price», but we de-
mind that the quality be advenoed olio.
Our prioe» are net of the Trust order, althou|h the
quality 1» of the very best. A trial w II eenvinee you.
We substantiate eyery statement that we make.
Our Sausage is made by an napert.
P. E . D R A N E .
FR O N T ST.
Fine small place of 14 acres E. S. DEAN,
near town, fair buildings.
President.
Two of the best residence lots I
in the city.
A residence property that isjdirt
cheap.
C O Q U ILLE
E. F. DAVENPORT,
D. H. JOHNSON,
Vice President.
Secretary
Coquille Valley Packing Company
Two corner bottom lots.
(Successors to Johnson, Dean & Co.)
Assignee.
The three-month-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.W. J. Floyd, of River­
N o tice .
ton, died at 2 a. m. Wednesday.
Notice is hereby given to the
The little one was sick only a day, public that Mary Kosta, my wife,
being afflicted with inflamation of ban left my bed and board without
the throat and stomach. These just cause and provocation, and
that I will not in any way be re­
people have had a great deal o f 1 sponsible for her acts and hereby
sickness in their family of late, and warn all against trusting her on my
havs tbs deepest sympathy of the account.
F banx K osta .
entire community.
The funeral
Coquille Veliev Parking Company
takes place today at the Strong
sales and retails Bacon, Hams and
and
guarantees the qnaiitv.
place near Myrtle Point.
MILLINERY
N O T IC E .
F ob S a l e — Six selected dairy
cows, four yearling and four calves
All City water consumers are here­
six months old.
For particulars by notified that all water dueB must lie
call on J. M. Byers, ou Fishtrap.
settled by the 15th of each month or
D entistry.
' $0000
Dr. Will Tatoiu, of Portland, will
Dr. J. Curtis Snook, dentist, is in
Gardiner on his regular profession­
Eddie Clinton who returned from be in Coquille hotel on Nov. I I and $2000
Teeth extracted
al visit, and will remain until furth­ Portland last week, has beeD in remain six days.
er notice.
without pain. All work guaranteed-
town a day or so greeting friends.
$ 900
H. P. Bohlen went up the river He informs us that W. H. flehroeder
A Big Bargain
$ 800
yesterday, having been engaged by and family are well, and Willie is
the Hobson brothers to build a getting along nicely with his study
I d a neat plat containing about $ 2 7 5 0
large barn for them on their place of the jeweler’s trade. Mr. Schroe- 2 acres, on which there is a lovely
near the mouth of the North Fork. der has many friends here who wish orchard in Coquille city— right
near the business part of town.
Dr. G. A. Churchman having sold him unbounded success.
For particulars call at this office or $ 5 0 0
out bis drug business asks all owing
Several persons have been heard address Adam Pershbaker, Pros­
him bills to settle up at once.
per, Or.
to ask why the photo engravings of
Miss Fannie Kittner, sister of our |
Gen. Kuropatkin do not adorn the Assignee’ s Notice to Creditors. $ 1 5 0 0
townsman, Will Kistner, started for
daily papers as do those of many
her old home at Loleta, Cal. She !
Notice is hereby given that I have
other leaJing officers of the con­
will speud the winter there. Miss
been appointed assignee for Mrs. E. A.
tending armies of the far East. Balch, o f Coquille, for benefit of credit­ $1100
Kistner will be missed by a host of
Our friend, Capt. Wilcox, of Mc­ ors. All creditors of the said Mrs. E.
friends made during her stay in
A. Balch are hereby notified and re­ $ 4 0 0
Kinley, suggests that our field quired
to present their clains to me at
Coos county.
$ 500
artists thick a rear view would look once at my office in Coquille, Or.
Dated at Coquille, Oct. 12, 1904.
rather suggestive.
$ 100
B o b k r t Brass,
L E H iT t ö t o ò m 'S
Rex P. Russell,
S§ 2 6 0
1
Two floe lots near the school i
house.
$ 300
Two lots nicely located.
$2800
^ fine com er
business property
It is impossible to describe my list in this
column. If yon are lookinu for a good
piece o f property at a reasonable price, I
can certainly suit yon.
Kemetnbei, I rent booses and farms and
do all kinds o f agenoy bosines*. Come in
and sec roe before buying. I oan save you
DOLLARS.
O. C. SANFORD,
Coquille, Oregon.
C a p ita l $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
Principal place of business
Oregon
Myrtle Point,
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
BOARD OF UlRECTORS:
A. DAVENPORT,
D. H. JOHNSON,
WM. SLINOSBY,
E. S. D
EAN
E. E. DAVENPORT