Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, November 18, 1904, Image 3

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    F A IR Y L A N D .
There will be Episcopal services
; in .St. James church in this city, by
Rev. Horsfall aext Sunday morning Wonderful Sight That Greets
The river is showing the effects
Visitors’ Eyes.
and evening.
of our lato rains.
To be in the metropolis, the seat
For good meals, splendid rooms and
E. L. Robbins was flown from the bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house.
of a county government, standing
Point Wednesday.
Mart Sherrard and John Peart majestically in the rich verdure
Henry Quick was up from the returned from a trip to Curry coun­ field looking over the placid waters
Junction Wednesday.
ty the first of the week, and report of the Coquille, is a pleasure to the
Bert Folsom, the North Fork having bad a very nice time.
wives aud children of our rural ag.
logger, w en tlotbe buy Wednesday.
To T radc —Fifteen head of cows and riculturists. But there is no time
several bead of young cattle for good
Joel Root, of the upper river, had sheep.
like now when every store in the
business in the county seat Wednes
L. Harrison, the veternary sur­ city is in it gala attirement, gaily
day.
geon of Myrtle Point, was in town dressed and fully stocked with its
And, holiday
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Goodman are on professional business. He per­ holiday attractions.
spending the winter at Lakeport, formed an operation upon a horse shoppers should not fail while here
to visit the store of J. 8. Kanematz.
California.
at Mr. Little's stable.
Mrs. R. J. Dean still remains
Bert Seal, the strawberry man, has a Here you will see one of tho most
fine lot of Mugoon plants for sale. Call complete and magnificent stocks of
very’ low, with little, if any, signs of early
and get choice plants.
holiday goods ever assembled under
improvement.
Mrs. Dr. McCormac, of Marsh­
one roof. You see toys of all de­
B orn — At Bandon, November 15, field, came over Wednesday and met
scriptions, from the old Noah’s ark
1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas An­ with the Degree of Honor at this
to the most modern mechanical
derson, a son.
place, at which time several initia­
contrivances that human ingenuity
Holl Anderson will start back to tions were performed and a very can construct. Chinas of all makes,
the sound country Monday, after a pleasant evening enjoyed.
from tho plain potteries to the most
A fire line of the latest in dress goods
week or ten days’ visit here.
gorgeous wareB—from the heavy-
Is Being received at Mrs Bayne’ s store
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lundy, of on Front street.
old English and Dutch jardinieres
Myrtle Point, visited in town Wed­
Foster Poland, of the upper river, to the thin egg-snell cups that make
nesday, returning yesterday.
received a fall while handling some you wonder why they do not
There will bo a Mothers’ and logs on the boom at this place yes­ crumble under the touch of your
Teachers’ meeting on Friday. All terday.
He struck his head, re­ finger. Some in a massive design
interested are urged to be present. ceiving an ugly wound which he of raised flowers and birds extrava­
gantly ornamented in gold and sil­
S. B. Cathcart, the surveyor, had attended to by a physician.
came over from Marshfield Wednes­
If you want you white shirt done up ver, others in a quiet but more ar­
fine shape, take it to the Coquille tistic design of sceneries rich in
day, and proceeded up the river, in
Steam Laundry.
songs and poems, and still others in
' liere he went to do some survey­
Hans Hansen and wife who have
the most intricate design of geo­
ing
been out from the east, visiting
J°h*. Jenkins, the logger, was up with Mr. H ’s cousin, Capt. O. P. metrical lines and scrolls.
Talk about dreamland of the
to town Wednesday. He informs us Ellingson, and an old time friend
that his son \Villinm, who is at San in the person of Capt. Aasen, of wonderful empire told in the fairy
Francisco for uedieal treatment, is Arago started on their return yes­ tale. They are not in it. Visit the
cozy corner oocupied by dolls in
improving.
terday, going by way of the bay.
this store.
There are dolls and
Mrs. C. M. Wickham and daugh­
J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale.
dolls and dolls! Dolls that stand
Delivered
in
town,
on
the
cars
or
on
the
ter, Miss Esma, went to Marsh­
boat at $12 per ton.
one yard high and dolls that are
field Wednesday to take the steam­
tiny enough that make you hunt
Mr.
Allan
LcLeod,
of
North
Bend
er for Portland, where they will
has
recently
purchased
through
O.
for
a pair of spectacles. Dolls that
visit for a time,
C. Sanford, tho real estate dealer, can cry— dolls that can say “ papa”
Who is making an effort to assist
the C. A. Sayre place near Peart’s and “ mamma,” and dolls that have
in getting up an exhibit for the
coal mine.
Mr. McLeod will re­ not a word to say.
Dolls of
Lewis and Clark Fair? The citizens
main at North Bend until spring, blonde type and dolls of brunette
of Coos county should not be ne­
when he will take charge of tho caste. Dolls that know when to
glectful in this matter.
place.
shut their eyes and dolls that keep
J. W. Hall, of this city, starts for
The Coquille Valiev Packing Company their eyes open day and night.
Whittier, California, in a day or so, wholesales and retails Bacon, Gains and
Dolls dressed in the luxurious
where he goes to join the other Lard and guarantees the quality.
silks and satins, and dolls in the
Our board of trade are arranging
members of his family who moved
simple negligees waiting for the
down several weeks ago.
a convenient place in the city hall
deft and skillful hand of those who
Mark Morras and mother, Mrs. for exhibiting ’ fine specimens of
select them.
Wm. Morras, of Riverton, returned fruits, vegetables, grain, etc., as well
A visit to Kanematz's store is a
from the bay Wednesday, having as any other articles which may be
treat
to your children. It is liko a
been over to attend the funerat of shown off to advantage to prove the
a - Ai._ trio in the fairy land that they may
. -.-.I... a :__ — .. .. f ......
Dr. J. O. Cock,
long remember, of tho wonderful
passers by.
Call on I*. E. Drane for green peppers
skill o f human arts, of tho bewitch­
S W P Paints, Varnishes and Ohi-
and sweet potatoes.
namel, in ¡all colors, especially adapted ing scene of beauty and grandeur,
Attorney Roberts and Lewis for chairs, floors and leinolium at T H and above all, of the moral and
Strong were down from Myrtle Meld & Co’s.
elevating effect upon their mind.
Point yesterday on business con­
The H »Tiu.i> will be in direct com­
nected with the final settlement of munication with a well-posted per­
There were three accidents hap­
the estate of the late W. H. Erdice. son in Portland who will send in
pened on the Coquille bar lately,
I*. E. Drane has just received a fine this direction some good and de­
lot of green peppers for pickling pur­ sirable settlers who we will assist in one of which will prove fatal to the
small sohoouer Western Home. The
poses.
finding proper locations. Anyone
Advance was the first. On attempt-
John Yoakam, of near town,
having a bargain to offer will do
to sail in the wind failed her after it
passed through town early last week
well to call on us ns the tide of im­
with a band of fine Angora goats migration starts this way during the was too late to turn, aud she drifted
which he had brought in from the coming year as the fair progresses in striking the bottom near the
lighthouse, which caused her to leak
valley, and which he was taking to at Portland.
severely. A boiler and engine with
a Curry county range.
Dr J Curtis Snook, dentist, is in
I have got them. W hat? S»eet Gardiner on his regular profossional large pump have been put on board
potatoes and green peppers, D ra «e, the visit, and will remain until further of her and she will be taken to the
notice.
butcher.
city without a cargo.
The members of the I. O. O. F.
Several street lights b*ve been
Later the Kloso came in and had
put in placo by Mr Morse, the of this city will entertain and treat almost the same experience, except
electric light mar lately, one at the the feminine side of the houso to a she was not so severely strained,
dock, which wi’ b« a Rreat conven­ turkey supper on next Wednesday and will be able to take a cargo this
All Odd Fellows should time.
ience at th- arrivftl of steamers evening.
when thev‘ re late- and one at the make a note of this and show up to
Tho last was the little two-masted
do his part, which they no doubt schooner Western Home, which
foot of *rst Btreet
- .. Anna Logan, at W A Goodman’s, will, and all “ Beckies” who miss struck near tho light house and
, ‘' ‘ ifressmaking. Will go out and sew this evening’s banquet will surely
pounded heavily, and was going to
I °?ie day or will take sewing at home.
be unfortunate.
pieces at last accounts.
Rev. B. B. Paul, a former resi­
These are the first accidents of
“
The
finest
lin
e
”
o
f
Fancy
dent of Coos county, but who has
with his family, lived in other parts China, the most tasty, nob­ any consequence for a considerable
of this state and in Washington, re­ by, up-to-eate, catchy, beau­ length of time.
cently moved in from Ashland, made tifu l ware in town a t WIL­
our office a very pleasant call on SON'S JEWELRY STORE.
The manager of tho Coquille Co­
Tuesday, renowing old acquaintance
operative Packing Company is
with the H erald .
rustling among the ranchers buying
F or Su.it— A fine property consisting
Books, Fine Papeteries, Pictures,
of splendid garden lots, good house and up all the turkeys in the country.
Gents’ Purses, Ladies’ Hand Bags,
barn. For particulars call at this office.
This is the packing company which
Peggy Bags, Toilet Sets, Mirrors,
Some very substantial new side, is being organized in the interests
Photo Albums, Shaving Sots, Gold
walks are being put down by sev­ of members of the Century ^¿ercan-
Pens, Smokers’ Sets, Infants' Sets,
eral of our townspeople, one being tile Company, of San Francisco, a
Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes,
from the bank to the Masonic Hall co-operative merchandise company
Glove
and Handkerchief Boxes,
which will prove a great comfort to through which its members may
Inkstands, Card Games, Framed
purchase
their
supplies
at
whole­
those attending gatherings at that
Pictures, Cigar Cases in
place this winter, as well as to the sale uDd factory prices, and market
FRENCH STAG,
patrons of Mrs, Wickham’s board­ their products at top market prices.
SHEET
CELLULOID,
They are reliable.
ing house.
COVERED CELLULOID,
METAL AND
LEATHER FINISH,
LOCAL N E W S .
ATTENTION!
TUB
(iH B A T
Noi Ire o f Final Settlement.
IN D IAN
Notice is hereby given that th* under­
Medicine, signed has filed his final account in the
matter of the partnership estate of W.
Cures Rheumatism, Dysjiepsia, Indi­ H. Erdice, deceased, and that the
gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep, county court lias set Thursday, the 17th
Loss of Appetite, Nervous Attfiction of day of November, 1904, as the day for
the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases hearing objections to Baid final account
and the settlement of said estate.
of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
Price $1 per package.
Dated October 17, 1904.
8. M
. N
08LBR,
For Sale only by
MRS. LINA JOHNSON,
Administrator of the partnership estate
Agent for Coquille, Oregon. 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
euerything!
W. H. MHNSELL,
In fact
General Drayman
YOU know that we try and do giue
W ILL M EET ALL BOATS AN D TR A IN S .
Satisfaction.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
W. T. Kerr & Co.
SPECIAL
Sole Agent for
Lieave orueru
Leave
orders
Riverton and Peart’s Coals
u ttie “ s i . m , .
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We have just received the line of
Samples and Fashion
Plates from
CHAS.
A. STEVENS & BKOS.
Chicago.
The Russell Pharmacy
M a in
And are prepared to take orders
for
Ladies’ Fine Cloaks, Craven-
ettes, Rain Coats, Tourist
Coats and Jackets o f all de­
scriptions;
F ine T ailor-M ade Suits includ­
ing the new Norfolk and
Butcher Coat Styles, elso
the new Fall Styles in Silk
Shirt Waist Suits;
Skirts, W aists, Furs and other
weariug apparel.
S t. C o q u ille .
Rex P. Russell,
Dr. Geo. Russell,
Pharmacist
Proprietor
City Restaurant
The
FRANK WILSON, Prop.
The styles are exceptionally pretty,
being the newest, most practicable
and most beautiful ever shown.
Chas. A. Stevens & Bros, have
maintained their reputation for hand­
ling only the l>est gradesof merchan­
dise at prices for which the lower
Newly established. Euerything neat ana up-to-day in euery
respect. Meals at a ll hours, day or night
-
FRONT STREET
COQUILLE OREGON.
grades are usually sold.
.A. Special Feature.
Exclusive styles in Fine Tailor-made Suits ami 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.
G ENERAL M ERCHANDISE
PIEECE,
Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods .
Sanderson Building,
Coquille, Oregon.
Clothing
Hats,
Shirts,
IN
Boots
SIMPSON J ROWAN,
I
Strang’s Store,
Caps,
W
and
Blankets,
O W . BU ILD IN G .
and
Shoes.
BOOT A N D SH O E REPAIRING,
Apples,
Coquille, Oregon.
GROCERIES,
Pears.
C o q u il l e ,
O regon .
All work done in up-to-date style and guaranteed
The latest in
firs t c'ass.
Jw w w w w w w w w w w w ^
North Bend's W omen of
Woodcraft.
Otillia Circle No., 401, Women of
Woodcraft was instituted with fifty
charter members, tho officers who
will manage tho affairs the ensuing
term are:
Past Guardian Neighbor, Nancy
Bowlsby; Adviser, Ora Harris;
Magician, Grace Smith; Clerk,
Kate Winsor; Guardian Neighbor,
Ethel Turpen; Attendant, Mar­
garet Hames; Banker, Mabel Butts;
Captain of Guards, C. H. WasBie;
Musician, Florence Nowlin; Inner
Sentinel, Edith Ellerby; Outer Sen­
tinel, Kate Truman; Physician, Dr.
R. G Gale; Manager 18 months,
Eva Piper; Manager 12 months,
Mary Edmunds; Manager for 6
months, Mary Burns.
The Circle will meet the 1st and
3rd Fridays of eaoh month in the
A. O. U. W. hall. The Women of
Woodcraft is the legal auxiliary to
the Woodmen of the World and is
one of the most popular orders in
existence.
Miss Green, the organizer, has
been doing some excellent work in
Coos and Ourry countiss. Through
her efforts the eiroles in the county
has added 200 members to the
order.
Miss Green will leave on the Al­
liance for Portland.
She takes
with her tho wcllwishes of a host of
and a host of other novelties, rep­ friends.— North Bend Post.
resenting the very latest innova­
tions in the holiday trade.
AssigneeN Nofire to Creditors.
Go to Knowlton’s Drug
Store for
London, Nor. 16.—A dispatch
from Berlin says:
“ The condition
of Emporer William has compelled
his physicians to advise him to ab­
stain from all exertion, mental or
physical. Another operation on bis
majesty will be necessary.
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GO,
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed assignee for Mrs. E. A.
Batch, o f Coquille, for benefit of credit­
ors. All creditors of the said Mrs. E.
A. Balch Rrc hereby notified and re­
quired to present tlieir clains to me at
once at my office in Coquille, Or.
Dated at Coquille, Oct. 12, 1904.
ItoB S R T B
c
RNS,
Assignee.
C IT Y W A T E R
MILLINERY
NOTICE.
at Mrs. G. L. Moon’s
All City water consumers are here­
by notified that all water dues must lie
settled by the 15th of each month or
water will be shut off.
L kr G o o d m a n ,
Marshall.
By order of the Council of the City of
Coquille.
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.
M r s . C . JVXoon
Sanford’s Bargains
—
REAL
FUONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
in —
ESTATE.
The Highest Quality
-o -
$11,500 This amount of fine property
—
— including two fine residences
and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal.,
to exchange for good stock ranch.
$ 2 8 0 0 ^ fine °orQer business property
That Can Be Put on the Block!
$2750
Fnrnitnre and
box factory,
' ■
thriving to.wn in western Oregon,
T h it’ s the c lilm th at we m ik e about our M eats.
good machinery, good location
and doing a good business, This
The M eet Trust has advanced the prices, but we de­
is a bargain.
mand th at the quality be advanced also.
$1G00 fin e small farm of 30 acres on
Our prices are not of the Trust order, alth o u |h the
«— ■— river bank, 12 acres clearod, just
what you want.
quality Is of the very best. A tria l w II convince you.
$1500
Nice small plaoe of 8 acres near
We sub stantiate eyery statem ent t h it we make.
—
town, well improved, 4 acres fall
bearing orchard, balance pasture
Our Sausage is made by an expert.
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
This is a good investment.
House and two fine lots in good
location.
Good house, barn and four lots
in fine location.
Corner business property. Better
FR O N T ST. .
C O Q U ILLE
investigate this now.
A hill ranch on Fishtrnp of 150
■
acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres
in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young
fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar
timber. This is a genuine bargain.
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
$ 500
A residence property that is dirt E. S. DEAN,
——
cheap.
President.
Vice President.
Secretary
$ 400
Two of the best residence lots
—
in the city.
P. E. DRHNE,
$ 300
Coquille Valley Packing Company
Two lots nicely located.
$ 200
'l'
Two fine lots near the school-
house.
$ 200 The best residence lot in Coquille.
Installment plan.
$ 100
$
'
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
Capital $ 10,000.
Two °° rnei bottom lots.
Principal place of business
75
Six fine lots, best location, at the i
redicnlously low prioe of $75 each
For twonty days only.
It is impossible to describe my list in this *
column. If you are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable price, I
can certainly suit yon.
Kemembei, I rent honses and farms,
make loans and do all kinds o f agency
business. Come in and see me before buy­
ing. I can save yon DOLLAKH.I
O . C. HANFOKD,
Coquille, Oregon.
Myrtle Point,
Oregon
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
the country can produco always on hand. Highest cash
price paid fo r beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
BOARD OF UIRECT0RS:
A. DAVENPORT,
•
D. H. JOHNSON.
WM. SLINOSBY,
E. S. DEAN
E. E. DAVENPORT.