Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, November 22, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S .
E. A. Howey, of this place, had
J. A. Davenport made Myrtle
Point a flyiug business visit on business at Marshfield yesterday.
For tresspass notices call at this office
Mr, and Mrs. George Steward Saturday.
John Walatrom, the Parkersburg
M. O. Pohl, the Myrtle Point
were up to town shopping yester­
musio dealer, had business which sawyer, was up to town last Satur­
day.
Charley RacklefT, of Myrtle Point called him to Marshfield Saturday. day.
Miss Florence Walstrom, the pop­
Mrs VV. E. Crane and children, of
was on our streets one day last
the lower river, went to the bay ular teacher, was up from Parkers­
week.
B ohn :— At Gravel Ford, Novem­ Friday where they will take the burg yesterday.
Our young friend, \V. H. Smith,
ber 19, 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo steamer Alliance for Portland.
Goetz, a girl.
I
North Bend
yesterday.
Any mining or logging camp,
hotel or restaur int in need of a
good man cook, will do well to call
nt this office.
The Beaver Hill mine is now run­
ning, taking out large quanities of
coal from the upper slopes, the tire
having keen extinguished. It will
only be a short time till the water
will be pumped out and many miners
will be wanted.
This mine is now
in condition to employ a great many
T o T rade — F ifteen head of cow s and miners and furnish a great quantity
several head o f young cattle for good
of coal, for which there is a good
sheep.
Mrs. Lillie Curreu, of this city, demand.
The most surprised man in town
started for Hoquiam, Wash., yester­
last
Saturday was our townsman, A.
day, going to Marshfield to catch
We’ll not say how
the Alliance. She was accompanied VV, Varney.
as far as the bay by her mother, old he is, but he came to live in
the U. S., on that day some years
Mrs. J. C. Wilson.
His relatives and a few
A fire line of the latest in dress goods ago.
is Being received at Mrs Payne’ s store friends gathered at the home of his
on Front street.
sister, Mrs. Bert Kelley, and gave
Rev. H. M, Branham, of Clear­ him a surprise that would please
water, Calif., has received the ap­ anybody, and one of the finest din­
pointment as pastor of the M. E. ners ever tasted in Coos county.
churoh, South, at this place and is
The population of Port Orford is
due to arrive here today or tomor­
row, ooraing by water from Los increasing at a Two Forty gait The
Stork bestowed its blessings uponthe
Angeles.
home of George Forty last Sunday
If you want you white shirt done up
in flue shape, take it to the Coquille at 2:80 P. M. and dropped into the
Steam Laundry.
arms of the happy parents a daugh­
Thomas Carey, who holds a posi­ ter for each.. The Dr. says theyare
tion in Simpson’s store at North as fine twins as he ever saw, and
Bend, came over on Friday on his that all parties are doing nicely.
way to Port Orford for a visit with They are said to be the first twins
old friends.
He spent ’ a day or so born in Port Orford and the whole
here with his sister, Mrs. Mart Sher- town is delighted at their arrival.
rard and^husbaud.
“ Here’s to your health and your
J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. family’s, George, may you all live
Delivered in town, on the cars or on the
long and prosper,” and may the ex­
boat at 4 1 2 per ton.
Jesse Hall want to Myrtle Point ample you have set have man y fol­
the last of the week, accompanied lowers.— Tribune.
Mrs: Riley Clinton, of near this
city, went to the bay Friday to catch
the steamer Alliance for Portland.
She goes to Aberdeen, Wash., on a
visit. Mr. Clinton accompanied her
to Marshfield, returning the next
day.
Bert Seal, the strawberry man, has a
fine lot of Magoon plants for sale. Call
early and get choice plants.
C. H, Simpson and M. Rowan
have divided their interests, the
former retaining the shoe depart­
ment at the old stand, while Mr.
Rowan moves to the Gilkey build­
ing on Front street with
the
harness.
Call on P. E. Drane for green peppers
and sweet potatoes.
Judge Schroeder informs us that
his son W. H., who is now in Port­
land studying the watchmaker’s pro­
fession, is getting along nicely, and
that Mrs. Schroeder has better
health in Portland than she has had
for several years.
by his sons, Ray and Harry, and
they were to start for Whittier,
California yesterday. Miss Winnie
came up from Bandon to tell her
father and brothers good-bye.
The Coquille Valiev Packing Company
wholesales and retails Bacon, Hams and
P. E. Drane has just received a fine Lard and guarantees the quality.
lot of green peppers for pickling pnr-
yttm *.
J. F. Cox came up from Bandon
Saturday on his way to Jerome,
Arizona, where he will hold out for
a time. He was accompanied by his
brother, Glenn, from Bandon as far
as this place. They took in Sun­
day’s football game.
I have got them. W hat? Sweet
potatoes and green peppers, Drane, the
bn tcher.
G. W. Martin, who has been
freighting into the mines at Eckley,
was in town the latter part of the
week, and informed us that his pres-
ent trip will bo the last with hia
four-horse rig this winter, and that
packhorses will be used in the
fu ture.
Miss Anna bogan.at W A Goodman’ s,
doss dressmaking. Will go out and sew
by the day or will take sewing at home.
The aohooner Klose, which got
her rudder dnmnged while comiDg
in over the Coquille bar lately, is
about ready for sea again. She is
expected up at the Riverton mill to­
morrow to take on a cargo of lum­
ber, and after slie is loaded the
wharf will be sufficiently relieved
that the mill will be able to start up
again.
F or H ai . e — A lino property consisting
of splendid garden lots, good house and
barn. For particulars call at this office.
E. A. Anderson and Lloyd Spires,
county commissi oners from Marsh­
field and Myrtle Point respectively,
met with Judge Harlocker Satur­
day to consider saloon closing ac­
cording to the new law made by
the decision of the people at the
late election, but at this meeting no
action was taken further than to
defer the matter till December fiist.
J. W. Hall, of South Fork, who
has done considerable logging dur­
ing the last season, was down to
this city Friday.
He succeeded in
working about 200 of his logs out
on the recent small freshet and got
down to Johnson’s mill without the
loss of a log.
Mr. Hall made our
offiee a pleasant call while in town.
Roast Beef,
YOU know the methods o f our business!
YOU know our prices!
YOU know that we carry the best o f
W
Liver, Kidney and Blood
V egetables,
Medicine,
Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi­
gestion, Nervousness,, I/oas of Bleep,
Pickles,
Fruit,
Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of
j
the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases
Cake,
of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
Tea,
Coffee,
Milk,
Price $1 per package.
Sorved by th6 laidies of the For Sale only by
Christian church in the Pharmacy
MRS. LINA JOHNSON,
Agent for Coquille, Oregon
from 12 to 6. Price 25 cents.
Mince Pie,
W. H. MANSELL,
everything! In fact
General Drayman
YOU know that we try and do give
W ILL M E E T ALL BOATS AND TR A IN S.
Satisfaction.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
W. T. Kerr S l C o .
Leave orders
at
L ittle’ s Stable.
S P E C IA L
We have just received the line of
Samples and Fashion
Plates from
CHAS. A. STEVENS & BK0S.
Chicago
And are prepared to take orders
lor
L adies’ F in e Cloaks, Craven-
ettes, Rain Coats, Tourist
Coats and Jackets of all de­
scriptions;
Fine T ailor-M ade 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 & Bros, have
maintained their reputation for hand­
ling only the best grades of merchan­
dise at prices for which the lower
grades are usually sold.
A
Sole Agent for
Riverton and Peart’s Coals
ANNOUNCEM ENT.
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 a ll hours, day or night.
COQUILLE OREGON,
FRONT STREET
S pecial 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.
JtsÆ-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
PIEBOE,
Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.
Sanderson Building,
-:-
Coquille, Oregon.
Hats,
This is to notify the public that I
Caps,
have selected the store of J. S.
from Kanematz for my headquarters this
season, and would like to meet my
If you eat, go to the Pbarmaoy old friends during the Holiday
for dinner, Thursday
trade.
My assortment this year
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Holland went consists of Toys, Notions and
Chinas as usual but surpassing in
to Bandon on Saturday.
its magnitude, completeness and ele­
Mrs. Capt. Clausen, of near Itiy-
gance all previous records.
Come
erton, went to the bay Friday to
while the assortment is complete.
catch the steamer Alliance for Port­
They are now ready.
land.
Yours,
Boots
Harvey Price was up from River­
ton yesterday.
:-
-:-
A piano for sale on easy terms.
Will
Thomas Coke came over
take part in trade. Enquire at this
office.
Marshfield yesterday.
While other sections of the coun­
try east of the Rockies have been
suffering from heavy freezes, snow
storms and blizzards, and other parts
of Oregon have had sharp frosts,
and even other points in Coos coun­
ty have had light frosts, Coquille
has not had enough cold weather to
effect the tenderest plants. Straw-
beroies are ntill ripening, and the
evergreen blackberry vines are full
of green berries and blossoms, many
orchards are full o f apples, while
nearly all the pear trees about town
have quite a sprinkling of second-
crop pears on them which have
grown to a size almost equal to that
of the first crop, while tomato and
volunteer potato vines are as green
as they were in June.
THE OBSAT INDIAN
Chicken,
Pumpkin Pie,
Any school district in need of an
experienced teacher can be put in
communication with one by en­
quiring at this office.
For good meals, splendid rooms and
Attorneys J. M. Upton, E. B. Sea-
bath, go to Mrs Sugg’s boarding house.
brook and H. M. Brownell, of
The Chamber of Commerce of
Marshfield, were over to the county
North Bend is now talking of divid­
seat on business Saturday.
ing the county on account of the
Miss Inez Thompson, who has
situation brought about by the re­
been ill for several days, is better,
sult of tho late election on the pro­
being able to resume her position
hibition question.
at the laundry yesterday.
A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs
at Mrs Payne’ s.
YOU know our goods!
Saturday, returning
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0,
MENU.
Turkey,
Headquarters for Santa Claus— Kane- of Fishtrap, made a business trip to
matz’ s Store.
Mr. Gorman, superintendent of
Thomas W H s od , one of Coos
M m Aberdeen mill was a Coquille
county’s successful farmers and sub­
visitor yesterday.
stantial citizens, visited the county
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coats, of Ban- seat from Myrtle Point yesterday.
don, returned yesterday from a visit
Facinators, shawls, misses' caps, rub­
with friends up the river.
bers and unbrellas at J. S. Kanematz’s.
Mrs. Chas. Lorenz, of Bandon,
Official duties in Washington will
not allow President Roosevelt to who has been in town several weeks,
take dinner at the Pharmacy, returned home .Sunday, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. C. M. Skeels.
Thursday.
J. C- Franz, the engineer, came
over from the bay on Saturday and
remained till Monday on business
and pleasure, greeting many friends.
Tresspass notices at this offiee.
Bolengi, Africa. Dear Jim:—I
ate dinner at the Pharmacy two
years ago. It was so good I wish
you would go this year.
Yours,
Louie.
ATTENTION!
Thanksgiving Dinner.
Coquille vs. Arago.
S anta C laus .
Clothing
Strang’s Store,
IN
W . O W . BUILDING
and
Shoes.
I
Shirts,
Blankets,
and
Comforts.
Apples, GROCERIES,
C oquille ,
Pears.
O regon .
T h e la t e s t in
An exceedingly lively game of
C I T Y W A T E R N O T IC E .
football was participated in by an
All City water consumers are here­
eleven of Coquille boys and a team
by notified iliat all water dues must be
from Arago on Sunday at this city, settled by the 15th of each month or
Dr J Curtis Snook, dentist, is in
at M r s . G. L . M o o n ’s
Gardiner on his regular professional
which was witnessed by a large water will be shut off.
L ee G oodman ,
- S * S — ----- -
visit, and will remain until further
crowd of our townspeople. The
Marshall.
notice.
You w ill find the latest in spring and summer Millinery-
By order of ttie Council of the City of
contest
took
place
on
the
old
base­
I. Nordstrom, who now takes
Coquille.
a
t
my
store
ball
grounds
near
the
public
school
charge of the J. M. Perkins place
building.
It
wan
ideal
weather
Dress
Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp
near Parkersburg, has arrived with
and the boys wore in good trim and
his wife, household goods and some
ing done to order.
“ The finest lin e" o f Fancy spirits and everything went off nice­
stock from their former home in
There was
Humboldt county, Calif., and will China, the most tasty, nob­ ly and in good humor.
— in —
be pleasantly located in their new by, up-to-eate, catchy, beau­ good work done on both sides, and
FRONT s t r e e t , c o q u i l l e , o r .
place of residence in a few days. tifu l ware in town at WIL­ the teams were so nearly equal in
strength that the result was a tie, R E A L
ESTATE.
Mr. Nordstrom is a practical dairy­ SON'S JEWELRY STORE.
5
to
5.
There
is
no
doubt
but
an­
man and will be a valuable acquisi­
other game will be played this sea­ $11,500 This amount o f fine property
tion to the county.
Cabinet Needles Free.
including two fine residences
son. The steamer Echo made an
S W P Paints, Varnishes and Chi-
and 10-aore orange grove in Pomona, Cal.,
to exchange for good stock ranch
excursion
for
the
occasion.
namel, in jail colors, especially adapted
The Journal will send free to any
for chairs, floors and leinolium at T H
That Can Be Put on the Block!
$2800 A fine corner business property
reader of this paper a cabinet of
Mchl & Co’s.
Furniture and box factory,
Tho
manager
of
the
new
Co­
$2750
Fred Hoffman, who arrived here needles all sizes and kinds, who re­
thriving toA\n in western Oregon,
operative Packing Company reports
good machinery, good location
T h t t 't the cliim th e! we make ebout our M eats.
about two weeks ago and has been mits 50 cents for the Daily and
and doing a good business. This
the
purchase
of
about
300
turkeyB
The M e lt Trust haa advanced the prices, but we de­
Sunday
Journal
for
one
month,
or
is
a
bargain.
visiting his mother and brother, Ed
mand thet the quality be advanced also.
Fine small farm of 30 acres on
for four which he will ship to San Francisco $1600
Hoffman, at the old homestead at the Sunday Journal
■ i
river bank, 12 acres cleared, just
Our prleea aru not of the Trust order, although thu
what yon want.
or
the
Semi-Weekly for Santa Claus.
the confluent of the South and months,
quality I t of the very beet. A tria l w II convince you.
The
poultry
producers
are
be­
$1500
Nice
small
place
o
f
8
acres
near
We aubetantiate every stetem ent th et we make.
Middle Forks of the river, passed Journal for five months, or the
town, well improved, 4 acres full
coming enthusiastic over this now
bearing orchard, balance pasture
Our Sausage Is made by an e ip e r t.
through town yesterday on his way Weekly Journal for six months.
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
Address The Journal, Portland, means of marketing turkeys, and
This is a good investment.
to southern California where he
are
expecting
some
of
them
to
raise
$ 900
Honse and two fine lots in good
will spend the wintaron a bee farm. Oregon.
location.
from 300 to 500 turkeys next year.
$ 800
Good house, barn and four lots
He has been up in Alaska this sum­
This packing company gives pro­ ■
in fine location.
mer looking after his mining inter­
business property. Better
ducers a market for an unlimited $ ■ i" 8 00 Corner
FR O N T ST.
C O Q U ILLE
investigate
this now.
ests there, with which he is very
amount of products. They talk with $ 750 A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150
much discouraged. Ho tells us that
acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres
money in their hands.
It makes in .........
grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young
his mother is still feeble, not having
fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar
the
ranchers
smile
to
have
a
man
Books, Fine Papeteries, Pictures,
timber. This is a genuine bargain.
been able to be up from bed since
D. H. JOHNSON,
E. F. DAVENPORT,
come round with the yellow metal, $ 500
A residence property that is dirt E. 8. DEAN,
her injury by a fall she received j Gents’ Purses, Ladies’ Hand Bags,
cheap.
President.
Vice President.
Secretary
and
then
thank
them
for
their
busi­
while at Bandon, some three years \ Peggy Bags, Toilet Sets, Mirrors,
Two of the best residence lots
ness besides. But this is bright and $ 400
in the city.
]
Photo
Albums,
Shaving
Sets,
Gold
ago.
Two lots nicely located.
] Pens, Smokers’ Sets, Infants' Sets, enterprising. It is the way city folks $ 300
do
it,
no
bull-dozing
or
big
I
and
Work Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes,
$ 260 Two fine lots near the school-
house.
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
Glove
and Handkerchief Boxes, little you.
I •
$ 200 The best residence lot in Coqnillo.
This
packing
company
is
being
Installment plaD.
Inkstands, Card Games, Framed
Oapital $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,
organized to benefit members of the j jqq Two corner bottom lots.
\ Pictures, Cigar Cases in
Principal place of business
Century Mercantile Company of San
Six fine lots, best location, at the
FRENCH STAG,
redicnlonsly low price o f $75 each
Francisco, a co-operative merchan-
'!
For twenty days only.
SHEET CELLULOID,
dise company, through which its
It is impossible to describe my list in this
COVERED CELLULOID,
people may purchase their supplies C3lnmn. If yon are looking for a good
A general packing business carried on. The best meats
METAL AND
tho country can produce always on hand. Highest cash
at wholesale and factory prices and piece of property nt a reanonnble price, l j
price paid for beef, pork, mutton, chickens, etc.
m arket th eir p rod u cts at to p m a rk e t1 e*n certainly noit yon.
LEATHER FINISH,
T. r,
,
, f
,
.
Hemerubei, I rent honnen and farms,
prices. They have been doing busi- ! roRj,e Ioann and do all kinds o f agenoy
BOARD OF UIRECTORS:
and a host of other novelties, rep­ ness for twenty years and are pro-J bnaineea. Come in and aee me before boy
resenting the very latest innova- nounced by banks and customers toj*08- ,cani,*Te ?on oPc^gAJSFOKD,
WM. SLINGSBY,
E. S. DEAN
DAVENPORT,
E E. DAVENPORT.
, tions in the holiday trade.
be trustworthy,
Coquille, Oregon.
D. H. JOHNSON.
MILLINERY
Sanford’s Bargains
Mrs. O. Moon
The H ig h e st Q u a lity
F. E. DRÄNE,
Go to Knowlton’s Drug
Store for
Coquille Valley Packing Company
Myrtle Point,
’ ’
Oregon