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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1904)
LOCAL N E W S . Hoy 'luruo waut to Baudon Sat urday. Man. T. P. Haulv was iu town ■bopping Saturday. \V. F. Dialler, of Haudon, was among our Saturday visitors. Bit Lusswell, of the North Fork, wan down to town Saturday. Ira Q. Nelson, of McMinnville, ni rived in town yesterday morning. Sir large spruce rafts passed up the river Friday for Johnson's mill. C. I. Green, of in town a day or week. Alfred Moiras, among Coquille's yesterday. Lam pa creek, was so the last of the of Bandou, was numerous visitors W. B. Robrer made a visit to \V. W. Elliott spent Friday in Marshfield the last of the week. Myrtle Point. Miss Irene Lamb, of this city, Nondu Audi i wou has shut down went to the bay for n visit yester his logging csmp on the lower river. day. Joe Fish lias been down from Mrs. Short was a passenger on Bancroft for several days visiting yesterday’s train from Myrtle Point his parents to Marshfield. The stoamer Liberty is again on Call on P. E. Drane for green peppers her regular run, having been laid and sweet potatoes. up for repairs. L. H. Hazard, of the Fust Nation, D ied .— At Myrtle Point, Nov. 7, al Band at this place, went to MursL- 1904, Minnie, eldest dnughter of field yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Cotton, of Fair-j Mr. and Mrs. Chas Getty, of near view, aged 14 years. Empire, returned from their visit up J F. Rokinett, of Baudon, passed, the river yesterday. through town Saturday. He has We are sorry to state that S. been for a year and a half in Wash Whetstone has been under the ington and other parts in the North. weather for a few days, hut sincere Five candidates were initiated ly hope be will be all right in a into the circle, W. O. W., on Satur little while. day night. A big eat was spread Vale Perry, the accommodating and a general good time was en janitor at tlio court house, hug been joyed. walking w’ tk the aid oi a cane for a E ditor H shai . d . —There will be a few days, having had a touch of •Inure iu the hall at Lee next Satur rheumatism. day night, Nov. 19th. Everybody “The finest line ” of Fancy is cordially invited to attend. Come Crockery, the most tasty, nob one, conic all. G. G. Swan, of Dora, was dowu Saturday. He paid our'oftioc a very pleasant call. Verner Barker, of Frirview. re turned from a business trip to the bay Satuuday. W. 8. Hall, of the North Fork, by, up-to-eate, catchy, beau made a business trip to the bay A fire line of the latest in drees goods ts Being received at Mrs Payne’s store tiful ware in town at WIL the last of the week. oil Front street. Mrs. B. F. Tupper, Hotel Co- C. F. Allen, the blnck sand gold ipiille, made Marshfield a short visit and platinum miner, kns been in last v e k, returning Saturday. town several days aud will go be L It. Robertson, the telephone low ou the Breakwater which is due man, came over from Marshfield in the bay today. Rsturd iy, extending his trip to the If von want you white shirt done up Point. in fine shape, take it to the (Joquille F. R. Taylor, of Looking Glass, Steam I sundry. Mrs. George Morehouse, of the was in town Saturday, and reports everything moviug abend out h s North Fork, who was operated up on for a tumor last week by Drs. wav. Russell, of this city, and Swensen, Mrs. McKnigbt, of Marshfield, of Msrshfisld, is getting along nicly. visited with Mrs. L. H. Hazard in .) S Jays has tine Ost Hay for sale. this city last week, returning yes Delivered in town, on the cars or on the boat at $1- per ton. terday. Mr. and Mrs A. N. Gould very A scow load of shingles from Clnrno Brothers' mill at Arago pleasantly entertained the teachers passed down the river to Bnndon of the Coquille school ou last Thursday eve. Flinch was played Saturday. James Vowell was up from Riv- and a general good time was had ertou Saturday. He has recovered by nil present. Milton Patterson, son of Mr. anil from liis recent sick spell and was Mrs. Joel Patterson, of this city, looking well. who ling been employed at the llev. Beatty and daughter has Union Iron Works iu Man Francis been to Baudon several days outing. co for several months, arrived by Bev. B. held his regular services the Elizabeth and is enjoying a visit there Sunday. at home. Rev. \V. B. Smith was dowu from The Coquille Valiev Packing Company Fishtrap and held services in the wholesales and retails Bacon, flams and M. E. church, South, Sunday morn hard and guarantees the quality. ing and evening. Holl Anderson, who for several J. W. Hobbs, internal revenue years lias been iu Washington, collector for southern Oregon, ar principally on thi sound, in the log rived in town by yesterday’s train ging camps, returned the last of the week and is enjoying a visit with from Myrtle Point. A. P. Anderson, of Bandon, was his brothers, Roll and Nonda and up to this city Saturday and ran in other relatives and many friends. Dr J Curtis Snook, dentist, is in to » mi us for a few minutes, and Gardiner on his regular professional did the proper thing by the H erald . visit, and will remain until further I have got them. W hat? Sweet potatoes and green peppers, Drane, the butcher. Capt. C. E. Edwards, of the steamer Alert, who came over from his precinct with the election re turns, visited old friends at Mjrtle Point before returning home. notice. All comrades of Gen. Lytle Post, No. 27, Department of Oregon, O. A R., aro( requested to meet at the home of Mrs Croy, on Wednesday, Nov. If*, at 3 o ’clock p. m. Busi ness of importance. By order of J. C. V ab S ey , Acting Commander. ATTENTION! YOU know our goods! YOU know the methods of our business! YOU know our prices! everything! C ard o f T h a n k s The undersigned wish t > tender their sincere and heartfelt thanks for the manv acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy tendered them daring the sickness and burial of their beloved daughter, Minnie. M r . axd M rs . W. Z. C o it o x . Cures Kheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of the Heart, Constipation anil all Diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Price |1 per package. For Sale only by MBS. LINA JOHNSON, Agent for Coquille, Oregon. w In fact H . 7VTHNSEI_I_. . General Drayman W ILL M EET ALL BOATS A N D TR A IN S . Satisfaction. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. W. T. Kerr & Co. Sole Agent for Leave orders at Riverton and Peart’s Coals Little ’s Stillile. SPECIAL. ANNOUNCEMENT. We have just received the line of Samples and Fashion • Plates from CH*S. A. STEVENS & BROS. Chicago And are prepared to take orders tor Luilics* Fintt Cloaks, Craven- ettes, Rain Coats, Tourist Coats and Jackets of all de scriptions; Fin« Tailor-Made Suits includ ing the new Norfolk and Butcher Coat Styles, also the new Fall Styles in Silk Shirt Waist Suits; Skirts, Waists, Furs and other wearing apparel. The styles are exceptionally pretty, being the newest, most practicable and most beautiful ever shown. Chas. A. Stevens A Bros, have maintained their reputation for hand ling only the best grades of merchan dise at prices fur which the lower lot of green peppers for pickling pur poses. J. H. ITarbiusoD . who operated the Gravel Ford creamery last sea For good meals, SDlendid rooms and son, was in to see us yesterday. He bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house. expects to go to Portland in a few An exceedingly enjoyable pro days where he will spend the winter. gressive whist party was partici Miss Anna Bogan, at W A Goodman’s, pated in nt the liotfie of Mr. and does dressmaking. Will go out and sew Mrs. A. J. Sherwood on Friday jiy the day or will take sewing at home. evening by a lot of the young Mr. Leonard, of the .North Fork, friends of Mr. and Mis. Sherwood’s D r . C o o k , o f E m p ir e , D e a d who has been suffering for some daughters. Sixteen games were At bis home in Empire, Nov., 11, time with blood poisoning in his played, Archie Collier and Miss face, is getting along nicely at pres Reta Johnsonwinning the first prize 1904, Dr. J. G. Cook. Dr. Cook had resided in Empire ent, so wo arc informed by Dr. and Paul Skeels and Emily Har. for the past 30 years, where ho Russell. locker capturing the booby prize. had been very successful in the F or 8 a i . e — A tine property consisting T o T rad * —Fifteen head of cows and of splendid garden lots, good house and several tiead of young cattle for good practice of hie profession. In the barn. For particulars call at this office. sheep. death of Dr. Cook Coos county The Berwick, a gasoliue schooner The Fire Co’s, big bell arrived loses one of her best and most high belonging to R. D. Hume, is ashore from the bay yesterday. It is a ly respected citizens. Deceased at the mouth of Roguo river. She beauty and will certainly be able to leaves, besides the mourning wife, rests on the snnd, no rocks being m a k e itself heard when properly two eons and a daughter. Arrange near, and her chances for life are put in place. The bell weighs in ments are not yet made for intet- good, except a very heavy storm the neighborhood of 1400 pounds ment.—Post. should come before she is tloated. and has been paid for by the com The funeral of William Haskell We have a limited mini her of 10-gnl- pany through entertainments, etc., lon milk cans which we offering at the which shows their earnestness in was held yesterday, and conducted reduced price of $ i 50 each. T H M khi . the success of the institution. by Rev. Horsfall of the Episcopal A Co. church. Several of the deceased's Mrs. J K. McLeod wns in to see Neither will they be found wanting friends were present and the last us Saturday and ordered the H f . kai d in case of a call. The boys are be ceremony over the dead at the grave coming quite thoroughly drilled to sent to her husband who is at Wit w r r impessive in t(ie exreme. The the use of their paraphreoalia, and ter Springs, Lake county, California, deceased has lived iu Marshfield for for his health. He it getting along will bis able to put up a pretty stiff many years and has always been fight against the fiery fiend when nicely and hopes to be well and nt an honored and respected citizen. occasion requires it. home it about three months. I He was a sufferer fur long time and his death was not in the least unexpected. He leaves no relatives nearer than in the extrema East.— Post Notice is hereby given that ths under* signed has filed his final account in tire 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 u> said final account and the settlement of said estate. Dated October 17, 1904. 8. M. NOBLER, Administrator of the partnership estate of W . H. Erdice, deceased. M edicine, YOU know that we try and do give Coos county is shipping the finest lot of apples, packed in the nicest shape she has ever sent out. Our people me lcarniug that a little style goes a good ways, as well as a fine fruit. A good lot of first-class samples should be prepared for the Lewis and Clark fair. P. E. Drane has just received a fine The Coquille Co-operative Pack ing Compnny will pay prevailing prices upon raw products for pack ing and cauning, and will divide net profits with producers if they be stockholders. Will pay 12£ cents for turkeys, live weight, nnd after marketing will divide profits with stockholders. This should net producers about 18 or 20 cents live weight. Will contract for 1905 crop on same basis, for any quan tity. This company is being or ganized for the benefit of members of the Century Mercantile Company, (formerly Home Supply Associa- tiou) a co-operative merchandise company of Sau Francisco. Wo have ample funds with which to mako the proposed purchases, and will pay ou delivery at railroad. Call immediately. Office in H e r a l d building. R. B. Henry, Myrtle Point agent, Myrtle Point hotel. TUB OllKAT INDIAN YOU know that we carry the best of It is now about time that the Co os County Push Club get a move on aud got an application in for space in the proper place at the Lewis and Clark Fair. Big things will soon be doing at Portland, and Coos wants to be thoroughly in it S W P Paints, Varnishes and Chi- name], in >11 colors, especially adapted for chairs, floors and leinolium at T II Mehl A Co’s. Notice of Final Settlement. Liver, K id n e y and B lo o d SON'S JEWELRY STORE. Chas. Bunch, of Matt Rink creek, has built himself a beautiful home ou his farm this summer, and H. L. Varney is finishing a neat lo u se on that part of the McQuigg place lately purchased by our townsman, J. A. Davenport, Quite a number of our farmers ara showing an en terprising spirit by erecting sub stantial buildings ou their ranches. MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GO. m m ........................... n i b 1 _ The Russell Pharmacy M a in St. Coquille. Dr. Geo. Russell, Rex P. Russell, Proprietor Pharmacist C ity R e sta u ra n t The FRANK WILSON, Prop. Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day in every respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. COQUILLE OREGON. FRONT STREET grades are usually sold. .A . Special Feature. Exclusive styles in Fine Tailor-made Suits and Walking Skirts made to your Special Order, from your own selection of materials and your choice of linings, made exactly according to your measurements, and a perfect fit guaranteed. GENERAL M ERCHANDISE PIEECE, Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Sanderson Building, -:- -:- :- -:- Coquille, Oregon. Clothing Hats, I I I I s S Shirts, IN Boots W and Î I Stran g’s Store, Caps, O W Blankets, B U IL D IN G . BOOT A N D 5 H 0 E REPAIRING, Coquille, Oregon. and Comforts. Shoes. Apples, GROCERIES, Pears. C oquille , O regon . All work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed The latest in first c fass. MILLINERY v /W W W W W W W W W W W W S C IT Y W A T E R In M e m o ry of E. W . S tillw ell. N O T IC E . AII City water consumers are here Elias W. Stillwell, who died at by notified that all water dues must be Bandon, Oregon, November 2, 1904, settled by the 15th of each month or water will be shut off. was 82 years, 4 month and 12 days Lpa G o o d m a n , old at the time of his death, beiDg born in Logan county, Ohio, iu 1822. In 1844 lie was a pioneer to Oregon, crossing tbo plains by team, which, in those days was exceedingly tedious and dangerous work. He first set tled in the Willmmette where he resided until I860, when he with his family moved to Coos county, where at different parts, he resided till bis death. He leaves a wife, 8 children, 34 grandchildren and 20 great-grand chddren to mourn tho loss of a loved one. ---- — — By order of the Council of Coquille. V n l » N ii-k l i a r S i n c e . — REAI. » 75 $9000 >2000 Mrs. O. Moon FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. in — ESTATE. Six fine lots, best location, at tho rodicnlouely low price o f $75 oacli For twenty days only. The best hotel proposition in Southern Oregon, Growing town. Doing a fine business. Fine farm o f 21 acres near Co quille. All bottom, good im provements, The H ig h e s t Q u a lity That Can Be Put on the Block! House and two fine lots in good location. » 800 Good house, barn and four lota in fine location. »2750 Furniture and box factory, thriving town in western Oregon, good machinery, good location and doing a good business. This is a bargain. » 5(XJ House and on© lot near busi ness, rents for $f> per month. Any reasonsblo offer gets this property. FR O N T ST. *1500 Nice small place o f H acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full bearing orchard, balance pasture and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. Fine small place o f 14 acres near town, fair buildings. E. 8. DEAN, President. Two of the best residence lots in the city. A residence property that is dirt cheap. Coquille Valley Packing Company Dr. Will Tatum, of Portland, will be in Coquille hotel on Nov. 14 and remain six days. Teeth extracted 5$ 260 without pain. All work guaranteed — — P. E . D R M N E , C O Q U ILLE D. H. JOHNSON, E. F. DAVENPORT, Vice President. Secretary Two corner bottom lots. (Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.) $ 300 Two fine lots near tho sohool- house. Two lots nicely located. Assignee's Notice to Creditors. $ 2 8 00 Afineooraer bonin*»« property Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed assignee for Mrs. E. A. Batch, o f C oquille, for benefit of credit or;*. All creditors of the said Mrs. E. A. Halrli are hereby notified and re quired to present their clains to me at on<*e at iny office in Coquille, Or. Dated at C oquille, Oct. 12, 1904. It is impossible to describe my list in this c>inmn. If you are looking for a good pieoe o f property at a reasonable price, 1 can certainly suit you. Kemetiibet, I rent houses and farms and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in and see me before buying. I can save you DOLLABH. O. C. 8ANFOKD. Coquille, Oregon. Assignee. Stamp it 900 Dentistry. l»OWWHT BrKKH, You will find the latest in spring and summer Millinery- at my store Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Marshall. the City of ing done to order. Sanford's Bargains ------ “ I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day 1 saw an ad, of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a fow doses, I "felt relieved, and soon thereafter wns entirely cured, and have not seen a siok day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Liver and K id ney trouble« and General Debility.” This is wbat B. F. Bass, of Fre mont, N. C. writes Only 50c, by R. 8. Kuowlton, druggist at Mrs. G. L. Moon’s O a p i t a l $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . Principal place of business Myrtle Point, - - Oregon A general packing business carried on. Tlie best meats the country can produco always on hand. Highest cash price paid for boef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A. DAVENPORT, D. H. JOHNSON, WM SLINGSBY, E. S. LEA N E. E. DAVENPORT.