LOCAL N E W S.
Prof, Davi«, of our public school, The "W e t s " and the ‘ Drya.'
took Thanksgiving at Marshfield.
The H erald is besieged with in
Leap Year Ball Saturday night
quiries as to the status of the at
| by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the fire
tack upon the legality of the recent
department.
I Local Option election
in Coos
Grandpa Lindsey, who makos his county.
home with ths family of R. J. Dean,
Without venturing an opinion as
and who is 87 yearn of age, very to the legality of the matter we
feeble and almost blind, fell while present the points of the complaint
in his room yesterday morning, and Borne extracts from the county
seriously injuring his hip, the bone records:
being fractured.
BPCOBDS.
C O M P L A IN T .
A petition filed
Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Branham A pretended peti
Sept. 30.
arrived here Wednesday, having tion filed 8ept. DO.
Petition
con
Signed
by
380
come in by way of Roseburg instead
tained names of
names,
bat no
of by steamer as we mentioned in more tban 300 were more registered vo
ters than required
our last issue.
Mr. Branham will registered voters.
by law,
No
term
of
court
be heartily welcomed by his con
A session Oct. IS
gregation, that of the M. E. church, between Bept, 12 at which election
and Nov. 19.
was ordered.
South.
j
Firemen’« bull Saturday evening.
Tresspass notices at this office.
Oliver Wilson went to the bay
yesterday.
A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs
at Mrs Payne’s.
Attorney Pulford was down from
the Point yesterday.
Call on 1*. E. Prane for green peppers
and sweet potatoes.
Mrs. L. A. Whereat
Marshfield yesterday.
went to
Dr. Prentis will be at Bandon the
balance of tbiH month.
J. M. Whetstone came over from
North Bend yesterday.
Alex Snyder had business which
called him to the bay yesterday.
Headquarters for Santa Claus—Kane-
matz’ s Store.
Leap Year ball Saturday night
for the benefit of the firomen’s fund.
All dancers should attend.
Facinators, shawls, misees’ caps, rub
bers and unbrellas at J. 8. Kanemata’ s.
Prof. L. E. Brown and wife were
up from Riverton Wednesday to at
tend the Odd Follows’ blowout.
For good meals, snlendid rooms and
bath, go to Mrs Sugg’s boarding house.
Miss Elsie Tilman returned Wed
nesday from a sojourn o f several
weeks in the Willamette valley.
A piano for sale on easy terms. Will
take part in trade. Enquire at this
office.
AH the steamers which have been
held in the bay several days on ac
count of the storm, sailed Wednes
day.
P. E. Prane has just received a fine
lot of green peppers for pickling pur
poses.
Preaching morning and evening
at the Presbyterian church next
Sunday. Everybody cordially in
vited.
“The finest line’’ of Fancy
China, the most tasty, nob
by, up-to-eate, catchy, beau
tiful ware in town at WIL
SOU'S JEWELRY STORE.
Mrs. W. W. Hayes, of Bandon,
returned from Marshfield Wednes
day where she had been to see her
son-in-law, John Snyder, of the
Central hotel, who has been in a
critical condition for some weeks,
but at present is reported on the
road to recovery.
Notioes
posted
Oot. 23, and not by
Hheriff or dopaties.
A large number of
votes 1220, against
the law.
Illegal voting in
all bat twoprecinots
whereby 400 votes
were oast illegally,
A large number of
voters did not know
of the eleotion.
The 14th amend
ment is violated,
The rights of oities
to regulate liquor
traffic still stand
a s d are notohanged
by the Local Option
Law.
Law requires but
12 days. This gives
16.
A larger number,
1330 for ths law.
tf yen want you white shirt done up
in fine shape, take it to the Coquille
Steam Laundry.
A. J . Sherwood returned from the
bay Wednesday where he had gone
for a hunt with J. W. Bennett. He
brought back a fine string of snipe.
.1 S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale.
Delivered in town, on the cars or on the
boat at $12 per ton.
If you don't believe it drop in and
see the best line of Ladies' and
Gentsf Furnishing Goods in Coos
County.
S anta C lacs .
T H Mehl k Co’s hardware store is
headquarters for the Amethvest Enam
eled wart.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder
of Arago, returned from a visit on
The election of officers of Chapter
the bay side with Mr. and Mrs.
George Schroeder, on Wednesday. No. 22, Royal Arch Masons took
place at Marshfield Wednesday eve
Bert Seal, the strawberry man, has a
fine lot of Magoon plants for sale. Call ning, at which there was a good at
early and get choice plants.
tendance
and
much
interest
W. W. Elliott, of Bandon, has The following corps of officers were
gone on a trip to the lower river in elected for the ensuing year: H.
the interest of the H erald , collecting Lockhart, High Priest; W. J. Butler,
bills that are due and soliciting sub King; Martin Breen, Scribe; C. W.
scriptions.
Tower, Captain of the Hosts; J. R.
The Coquille Valley Packing Company Lighter, Secretary. These officers
wholesales and retails Bacon, Hams and
will be installed on the 4th Wed
Lard and guarantees the quality.
V. N. Perry and J. H. Cecil, of nesday in next month, at which
this city, went to Marshfield Wed time the appointments for minor
nesday to attend a meeting of the offices will be made. Those attend
Royal Arch Masons at that city, it ing from this side were, Chas
Adams, Geo. Langor, Chet. Huling
being election time.
and Ernest Snyder from Myrtle
F or S ale —A fine property consisting
of splendid garden lots, good house and Point, and J. H. Cecil. V .N . Per
barn. For particulars call at this office. ry, J. H. Aker, Grant Beale.
Mrs. C. M. Skeels returned from
Cabinet Needles Free.
her visit to Baudon Wednesday,
and Miss Dollie went down the
The Journal will send free to any
same day to spend a few days with
reader
of this paper a cabinet of
her sister, Mrs. Chas. Lorenz.
needles all sizes and kinds, who re
Mies Anna Logan, at W A Goodman’s,
does dressmaking. Will go out and sew mits 50 cents for the Daily and
by the day or will take eewing at home. Sunday Journal for one month, or
for four
P. H. Brewer was down to town the Sunday Journal
or
the
Semi-Weekly
from Fishtrap Wednesday. He re months,
ports Mrs. Brewer, who is visiting Journal for five months, or the
her brothers at Los Angeles, ns be Weekly Journal for six months.
Address The Journal, Portland,
ing well and eDjoying herself very
Oregon.
much.
O O IA T
IN D IA N
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THBOAT and LUNO TROUB
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M e d ic in e .
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gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep.
Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affiiction of
the Heart, Constipation and all Disease»
of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
Price $1 per package.
For Sale only by
MRS. LINA JOHNSON,
Agent for’ Coquille.Orego.
W. H. MANSELL,
General D raym an
Our stoch is up-to-date.
W ILL M EET A LL BO ATS AND TRA IN S.
Investigate and be convinced.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
W. T. Kerr & Co. Little’s‘stable.
Sole Agent for
Leave orders
Riverton and Peart’s Coals
A N N O U N C E M E N T.
CHAS.
All legal questions
were passed upon
by the Oregon Su
preme Court, Oct.
26, and the law de
clared constitution
al.
A. STEV EN S
Chicago.
The Russell Pharmacy
& BK0S.
And are prepared to take orders
for
Ladies’ Fine Cloaks, Craven-
ettes, Rain Coats, Tourist
Coats and Jackets o f all de
scriptions;
Fine Tailor-Made Suits includ
ing the new Norfolk and
Butcher Coat Styles, also
the new Fall Styles in Silk
Shirt Waist Suits;
Skirts, Waists, F urs and other
wearing apparel.
The styles are exceptionally pretty,
being the newest, most practicable
and most beautiful everBhown.
Chas. A. Stevens & Bros, have
maintained their reputation forhand-
. ling only the best grades of merchan
dise at prices for which the lower
M a in
S t . C o q u ille .
Dr. Geo. Russell,
Rex P. Russell,
Proprietor
Pharmacist
C ity Restaurant
The
FRANK WILSON, Prop.
Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day in every
respect. Meals at all hours, day or night.
COQUILLE OREGON,
FRONT STREET
grades are usually sold.
District
No. 3.
a
District
.A. Special Feature.
No. 2.
Exclusive styles in Fine Tailor-made Suits and Walking Skirts made to your
Special Order, from your own selection of materials and your choice of linings,
made exactly according to your measurements, and a perfect fit guaranteed.
j Herald
Drano |
Street
Hall
Walker |
District
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55
Wm. Rohm was among those
from Riverton to attend the special
meeting of the Odd Fellows, on
Wednesday evening.
THS
P rie»
6 0 c <■$ 1 .0 0
F r e t T r it i.
/V O N S U M P flO N
fO B k « « « « * -
We have just received the line of
Samples and Fashion
Plates from
j
CO
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Buck
District
No. 1.
This is to notify the public that I
have selected the store of J. S.
Kanematz for my headquarters this
Reason, and would like to meet my
old friends during the Holiday
trade.
My assortment this year
consists of Toys, Notions and
Chinns ns usual but surpassing in
its magnitude, completeness and ele
gance all previous records.
Come
while the assortment is complete.
They are now ready.
Yours,
LUNC8
tm i
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
We believe in progress.
J. L. Briggs was up from the
farm below town Wednesday and
reports all well.
Like many others,
hunters have been so careless in
Fire Alarm Instructions.
their manner of sheoting about his
place that he finds it necessary to
General alarm: Ring bell rapid
put up notices forbidding the priv ly, short pause, then tap bell ac
ileges of hunting on his premises at cording to location of fire.
all.
One tap for District No. 1.
Two taps for District No. 2.
Pr J Curtis Snook, dentist, is in
Gardiner on his regular professional
Three taps for District No. 3.
visit, and will remain until further
Four taps for District No. 4.
notice.
Repeat alarm and signals three
All should keep in mind the fire
men’s tournament, which is to take times.
Drill call:
Two long and three
place here on the 30th of Decembar.
short
taps
of
bell.
A program of sport?, etc,, will be
wheat, barley and good grain hay will be put on the boards on the
baled, at Fishtrap. Address W. B. night of the 30th, and a grand ball
Smith, Coquille.
will be given the night of the 31st.
To T rade —Fifteen heail of cows and Hose contests between our hose
several head of young cattle for good company and those of Myrtle Point
sheep.
and Bandon will be features of the
Miss Dell Fox, machine operator
sports.
of the North Bend Post, came over
Be sure and attend the ball Sat
yesterday morning to spend Thanks
urday night. It is for the benefit
giving with her parents.
of the firemen.
CURE
and
W ITH
We’re here to stay.
S P E C IA L
I have got them. What? Sweet
potatoes and green peppers, Prane, the
butcher.
carried out with appropriate prizes.
F or S ale . — Ited and whito oats, The play, “ The Old Homestead,”
A fire line of the latest in dress goods
is Being received at Mrs Payne’s store
on Front street.
DON’T WORRY!
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-60,
k i l l ™, c o u g h
Odd Fellows Enterain.
On Wednesday night the gentle
men members of Mamie Rebekali
lodge of this city entertained the
sister Rebekahs and families and a
few invited guests at the I. O. O. F.
Hall.
The following program was
rendered in an exceedingly enjoy
able and entertaining manner:
Music by orchestra, song, I. O. O.
F. chorus; remarks, J. J. Stanley;
song, G. H. Baxter; song, 8. M.
Nosier; song, M. H. Hersev; read
ing, L. H. Hazard; recitation, L. E.
Brown; while the orchestra filled in
the gaps. At the close of the pro
gram a grand banquet was spread
and all partook of an elegant turkey
supper. Mr. and Mrs. Odburt had
charge of the culinary department
which is equal to saying that part
of the program was a complete suc
cess. This was a time long to be
remembered by all in attendance
and each wsnt home feeling well
paid for the time spent.
AGREEMENT REACHED.
The Anti’s and Prohi’s
Agree
That the nicest line ot Holiday
Goods and the best values for the
money in Toilet and Manicure Sets,
Albums, Vases, Pictures, Celluloid
Novelties, Books, Games, Etc. is at
K n o w lto n ’s D rug Store.
The H erald will be in direct com
munication with a well-posted per
son in Portland who will send in
this direction some good and de
sirable settlers who we will assist in
finding proper locations. Anyone
having a bargain to offer will do
well to call on us as the tide of im
migration starts this way during the
coming year as the fair progresses
at Portland.
Sawmill Wanted.
Special inducements will be made
by J. D. Myres of Matt Rink creek,
to anyone wishing a site for a port
able sawmill. Everything neces
sary right at hand for a business of
this kind.
Don’t forget the Leap Year ball
, at the Masouic Hall Satunfav night.
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GENERAL M ERCHANDISE
ip iE iE e c E E ,
Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
Sanderson Building,
F A IR Y L A N D .
Wonderful Sight That Greets
Visitors’ Dyes.
To be in the metropolis, the seat
of a county government, standing
majestically in the rich verdure
field looking over the placid waters
of the Coquille, is a pleasure to the
wives and children of our rural ag
riculturists. But there is no time
like now when every store in the
city is in it gala nttireinent, gaily
dressed and fully stocked with its
holiday attractions.
And, holiday
shoppers should not fail while here
to visit tho store of J. 8. Kanematz.
Here you will see one of the most
complete and magnificent stocks of
holiday goods ever assembled under
one roof. You see toys of all de
scriptions, from the old Noah’s ark
to the most modern mechanical
contrivances that human ingenuity
can construct. Chinas of all makes,
from the plain potteries to the most
gorgeous wares—from the heavy
old English and Dutch jardinieres
to the thin egg-shell cups that make
you wonder why they do not
crumble under the touch of your
finger. Some in a massive design
of raised flowers and birds extrava
gantly ornamented in gold and sil
ver, others in a quiet but more ar
tistic design of sceneries rich in
songs and poems, and still others in
the most intricate design of geo
metrical lines and scrolls.
Talk about dreamland, of the
wonderful empire told in the fairy
tale. They are not in it. Visit the
cozy corner occupied by dolls in
this store.
There are dolls and
dolls and dolls! Dolls that stand
one yard high and dolls that are
tiny enough that make you hunt
for a pair of spectacles. Dolls that
can cry—dolls that can say “ papa”
and “ mamma,” and dolls that have
not a word to say.
Dolls of
blonde type and dolls of brunette
caste. Dolls that know when to
shut their eyes and dolls that keep
their eyes open day and night.
Dolls dressed in tho luxurious
silks and satius, and dolls in the
simple negligees waiting for the
deft and skillful hand of those who
select them.
Dolls that------ But
what’s the use?
No word, no line
can fully describe the bewildering
scene seen in this store.
A visit to Kanematz’s store is a
treat to your children. It is like a
trip in the fairy land that they may
long remember, of the wonderful
skill of human arts, of the bewitch
ing scene of beauty and grandeur,
and above all, of the moral and
elevating effect upon their mind.
Coquille, Oregon.
Sanford’s Hamlins
business property
Furniture and box factory,
thriving toAvnin western Oregon,
good machinery, good location
and doing a good business, This
is a bargain.
$ 1 6 0 0 Fine small farm of 30 acres on
river bank, 12 acres cleared, just
what you want.
$1500 Nioe small place of 8 acres near
town, well improved, 4 acres fall
bearing orchard, balance pasture
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
investigate this now.
A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150
acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 aores
______ F 2 rough houses, barn, 100 yonng
fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar
timber. This is a genuine bargain.
$ 500
a residence property that is dirt
aheap.
a 400
Two of the best residence lots
in the eity.
$ 300 Two lota nicely looated.
% 260
ft 200
’
$ 100
Two fine lots near the aohool-
house.
The best rosidenoe lot in Coquille.
Installment p l a D .
Two oorner bottom lots.
Apples,
Shirts,
Blankets,
and
C oquille ,
O regon .
T h e la te st in
MILLINERY
at M rs. G» l a . M oon ’s
-----
You will find the latest in fall and winte Millinery-
at my store
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp
ing done to order.
Mrs. C. IVIoon
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
The H ighest Q uality
That Can Be Put on the Block!
ft 75
____ _
six fine lots, best location, at the
redienlously low prioe of $76 eacli
For twenty days only.
It is impossible to describe my list in this
crlumn. If yon are looking for a good
piece of property at a reasonable priee, I
can oertainly suit von.
Remember, I rent bouses and farms,
make loans and do all kinds of agenoy
business. Come in and see me before boy
ing. I can save yon DOLLARS.»
O. C. HANFOHD,
^
Coquille, Oregon.
T h a t's the claim th a t we make about our M eata.
The M eet Truat has advanced the prlcea, but we de
mand th at the quality be advanced elao.
Our prices are not uf the Trust order, although thu
quality la of the very best. A tria l » II convince you.
We substantiate eyery statem ent th at we make.
Our Sausage le made by an e ip e r t.
P. Er. D R Ä N E ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Ore, Oct. 29, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provision of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory,” as extended to
all Public Land States by act of August
4, 1902, Charles B. Bradbury, of Marsh
field, county of Coos, state of Oregon,
has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 2031 for the purchase of
Lot 2, S W )i N EM \ \ ) 4 SE% of Section
4 in township No. 27 S, Range No. 12
W, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its tim
ber or stone tban for agricultural poroses,
and to establish his claim to said land
before James Watson, County Clerk at
his office in Coquille Citv. Oregon on Sat-
nrday, the 14th day of January 1905.
He names as witnesses:
Hiram
King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and
Lyman M. Noble, each and all of
Marshfield, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above descrilied lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or fiefore said 14th day of Jan
uary, 1905.
i
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
Pears.
Store,
Shoes.
ESTATE.
A fine corner
GROCERIES,
Boots
IN
$11 5 0 0
«2800
*2750
I
S tr a n g ’s
and
'Thi» amount of fine property,
including two fine residences
and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal.,
to exchange for good stock ranch
W O. W . B U IL D IN G .
Caps,
-IN -
REAL
Clothing
Hats,
FR O N T ST.
C O Q U ILLE
J. A. DAVENPORT,
D. H. JOHNSON,
President.
Vico President.
E. F. DAVENPORT,
Secretary
Coquille Valley Packing Company
(Successors to Johnson, Dean A Co.)
Capital $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
Principal place of business
T V lT 7 "r, i ‘ l ik
« I j l W v
.
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.
r ^ O T T lT .
IT O IIIL ,
O reg o n
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 D IR ECTO R S:
A. DAVENPORT,
D. H. JOHNSON.
WM. SLINOSBY,
E. S. DEAN
E. E. DAVENPORT.