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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
<r LOCAL N E W S. Tresspass notices at this offiee. W W. Gage returned Irom a trip Johnny Decker was up from the to the bay side on Saturday. ranch yesterday. The steamer Elizabeth arrived in D. Urqul art was up from River the river Saturday afternoon. ton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Terres were up from Mrs. Capt. Snyder made Bandon their place Saturday and Sunday, a visit the last of ths week. George Laingor was down from W. A . Custer was down from the the Point yesterday shaking hands with friends. Fishtrap country yesterday Dick Hay ter returned Saturday See the iiew ad of Mrs. Davis’ from a visit to the bay. restaurant. B U SIN E SS NOTICES. Apple boxes at Johnson’s mill. Burt McDuffec, the lower river F. W. Barker was up from River Apple boxes for sale by J G Fish. rancher, was up to town Saturday ton yesterday. Five bars Napthol Soap 25c at Lor- business. The Riverton mill is closed down Mr. Jacobson, the furniture man, for the present. Scliool books at Knowlton’ s Drug Store. had business over from North Bend Little Howard Pike has been ill Give J. G. Fish your orders for apple the last of the week. for several days, but is up again. DON’T WORRY! We're here to stay. We belieue in progress. boxes. Hermann Larsen, a prominent For a nice meal at any time of New Goods arriving every day at W. T. Coos hay farmer, spent two or three day, call on Mrs. Davis, at the old Kerr & Co.’s. Orders for apple boxes filled prompt Cut glass, finest Austrian flint glass days in town last week. Burton stand. A. M. Welch, of Lampa Creek, ami select China at T H Mehl & Co’ s. had business in Coquille yesterday. L. P. Maury is up from the Aber J. L. Kronenberg, manager of the deen mill, that institution having Frank Mulkey has come over Parkersburg mill, returned from the temporarily shut down from the bay and joined the family bay yesterday. here, The tug Trimph has gone from Bring with you a pail and get home Dave Mathers and daughter were made gauer Kraut at M H Hersey’s the Coquille around to the bay for store the purpose of going onto the ways up from the farm near Riverton yes W . T. Dement, of Myrtle Point, for repairs, repainting, etc. terday. was a passenger to the bay by yes For fine carpet and rug weaving ap Alvin Munck, the Bandon saloon y to Mrs. K . Holverson, of the Me terday’s train. keeper, returned from a trip to the lania place. A nice assortment of high grade China bay yesterday. Capt. Colgan, of Marshfield, com at M H Hersey’s store just opened and Henry Clemens, the Parkersburg on display. The big schooner, C. A. Klose, dairyman, had business up to this will finish loading lumber at the city yesterday. Riverton mill today or tomorrow. Mrs. R. H. Mast, of this city, Finest cut and Austrian glass. Select male friends at Bandon a short pieces of China at T H Mehl A Co's. visit the last of the week. George Flanagan, the Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang, the meat market man, bad business on merchants, made a ehoit visit with the river the latter part of the week. friends up the riverrSatuday. Pillows, pillows, pillows at Mrs W hite Lily is in town. The Evening Post, of North Bend, has suspended publication, putting out its last issue on Friday of last week. W ho is White Lily? Frank Fish took yesterday’s train for the bay where he will take a steamer for San Francisco where he goes on business. Moon’ s. 25c up. All kind of sofa pillows from L ost — Above Myrtle Point, a fine black-and tan hound. Finder will please notify 1. Nichols, Coquille. ly at Johnson’ s mill. When looking for a Christmas present Fine spruce apple boxes in any quan- seethe Maghony and Reed Rockers st ity at JoLnson.s mill. Coquille Furniture Co. David Fulton still has a nice lot James A. Price and B. A. Price, of Mrs choice plants for sale. For Reed or Wicker Work Chairs for Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing, Christmas presents, call on Coquille cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. Furniture Company. A full line of Reed or Wooden Rock ers at Coquille Furniture store. mander of the W. O. W. drill team Myrtle Point Items. spent two or thre days in town late ly with the “ Neighbors” of this Last evening the young ladies of city, and went to Myrtle Point yes M. P. entertained the gentlemen at terday. a leap year party at the opera house Lee Curry who has been em The lady managers had worked hard ployed at North Bend for some and everything was done to make time, came home the latter part of the dance a success. About fifty the week, the mill in which he was couples attended and dancing was working having shut down. He indulged in to the music of the started Saturday afternoon for Cur piano and violin. Supper was served ry to look after some business mat- at the Guerin Hotel, Mrs. Guerin tors. herself doing most of the work, J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. which is always par excellence. and Rogue river. A piano for sale on easy terms. Will take part in trade. Enquire at this office. Will Oddy, one of Arago's pros perous dairymen, had business in our city yesterday. He reports everything flourishing in his section, and that his cows are doing nicely in giving milk— even a little better than they were in the summer. Dr J Curtis Snook, dentist, is in Gardiner on his regular professional visit, and will remain until further notice. E. N. Smith, the Myrtle Point planing mill man, was in town yes terday and went to Bandon on busi ness. He will go to Riverside, California, in a few days where he will join his wife and at which place they will spend the winter. At a special meeting called for that purpose last Saturday the yoters of this district voted a spe cial levy of 15 mills on the property of the district, 10 mills for school purpose and 5 for building purposes. This will insure a long term of school to the great satisfaction of the pupils and patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Toy have both been quite ill. Mrs. Toy is improving, however, but ,he is still a very sick When you buy 50 cent’ s worth of em man. Miss Elsie Lewellen is work broidering silk at Mrs Moon’s ask for ing for them at present' one of those doilies given with every 50c purchase of silk. At the football game here Sunday “ Gems of Poesy,” published at Norway won, the score being 10 to 0. $1.50 by the Delhaye Publishing Co., 556 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., Our First Frost. is a charming collection of 132 pages On Saturday morning, December of modern poetry, beautifully and expensively bound in silk and gold 3rd, Coquille experienced the first and is especially adapted for pre frost of the winter, which made sentation. Ida Haramarlof, of Gravel itself felt among the tender vegeta Ford, is a contributor and her work tion and flowers of our gardens and is the subject of much favorable yards. Since the first fall rains everything has grown like spring comment. • time, the grass on the hills and val A fresh stock of Groceries at M H Her sey’ s store including Olympic, Snow leys being almost like it is in sum Flake and Sperry’s flour,also coarse and mer, while roses, daisies, 'pansies fine Graham flour. and many other varieties of flowers Mr. and Mrs. John Kronenburg have been blooming right along. If arrived by the Elizabeth from their some of the people of the eastern extended visit with their son, Fred, and middle western states were to at Alameda, California. Mr. Kron- make us a visit now theyicould fully enburg informs us that Fred is a realize what has been said in the great sufferer from an injury re past as to the mildness of our cli ceived some years ago to one of his mate in comparison with that of limbs, from which he has been un those of those sections. While our able to get about except on crutches, roads get deep in places and our and fears are entertained that he rains are tedious, it is not hard to may have to submit to an amputa find worse conditions. tion of the member. A cheap job is dear at any price. Wr A C o s tly M is ta k e . do only first class work. Send oe Blunders are sometimes very ex bring us your watch work and it will be done right. W ilson J ewely C o ., “ The pensive. Occasionally life itself is Reliable Jewelers.” the price of a mistake, but you’ll never be wrong if you Ï& 0 closet. You can tell a slouchv woman by her hair; you can tell a dry goods box statesman by the patches on his pantaloons. You can tell the poisonous serpent by the bluotness of his tail. But the easiest thing of all, you can tell the enterprising merchant by a glance at the local papers. This is not di vine revelation, hut business and gospel truth.— Mt Pleasant Eagle. take Dr. bowel troubles. They are gentle, yet thorough. ‘25c, at Knowlton’s drug store. Socialist Meeting. There will be held in this city on Saturday, December 17, at 10 a. m. a meeting of the Socialists of Coos county for the purpose of a more thorough organization of the party and such other business as may M H Hersey is selling out for cash all his stock of Dry Goods at cost, including properly be brought before the cotton blankets, sweaters, overalls, meeting. J, D. M y e r s , Chairman. ladies’ fascinators' underwear both for gents and ladies, hose, sox, corsets and many other articles too numerous to mention. Nov. 23rd, at the resi dence of the bride’s parents, Lang- lois, Ore., Mr. James M. Langlois and Miss Mary Hawkins, Rev. Geo. Gillespie. Mr. Langlois is a son of James Langlois, the veteran keeper of the Cape Blanco Light House, and a descendant of one of the old est pioneer families in Curry county, and is now a member o f the Life- Saving crew at Bandon. The bride ia the daughter of J. H. Hawkins of Langlois, one of our most intelli gent and honorable citizens. The Tribune wishes the happy pair peace, happiness and prosperity,— Tribune. M a r r ie d — Gents ’ Furnishing Goods in Coos County. Large stock of Dry Goods, Laces and all Dress Trimmings at Kerr & Co.’s. W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb <& Co.’s. The CcKjuille Valley Packing Co. car ries a fine line of Berlin and minced hams. Our stock is up-to-date. Inuestigate and be conuinced. W. T. Kerr Sc Co. W . H . 7VTANSEL.L., W A Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county to move your house or barn. General D raym an The Coquille Valiev Packing Company wholesales and retails Bacon, Hams and Lard and guarantees the quality. W ILL M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D T R A IN S . All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GQ, Sole Agent for Leave orders lime1» »tabi.. Riverton and Peart’s Coals The Russell Pharmacy M a in S t. C o q u ille . AGREEMENT REACHED. Dr. Geo. Russell, school, has a night school for ad vanced pupils who are trying for a grammar grade certificate. At pres ent five are attending. Prof. Wight has an evening class in stenography. You can tell a successful farmer Geo. M. Hite is building boats for sale. King’s New l i f e Pills for Dyspep If you want anything in that line, write by looking at his wife’s fruit in the sia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or him at Bandon. II. Baux, the laundry expert who with his estimable wife came up from San Francisco last spring to assist our enterprising townsmen, W. H. Lyons and S. M. Nosier, to get their steam laundry started, took their departure for Bandon Saturday where they will take the steamer Elizabeth for San Francisco. During their short sojourn in this city they have made a host of friends who are exceedingly sorry to see these good people go away. The laundry, which has been in opera tion but about six months under the skillful management of Mr. Baux, has built op a large and satisfactory business, far exceeding the expecta tions of its proprietors. see the best line of Ladies’ and of Humboldt county, Calif., are here Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the looking at the country. They are Coquille Valley Packing Co. If you want to buy a boat, call on or accompanied by A. A, Handy, late write Geo. M. Hite at Bandon. of Minnesota, who is taking a gen Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ eral view of the coast. Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. THE GURAT INDIAN I have got them. What? Sweet Delivered in town, on the cars or on the Mr. and Mrs. E. Garratt, who re1 boat at $12 per ton. Liver, K idney and B lood M edicine, potatoes and green peppers, Drane, the J. DeWitt Clinton, who has some cently came up ^from Humboldt butcher. Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi county, Cal., will open a photo Fred Davis returned the last of fine mines near Gazelle, Calif., re gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep, graph gallery here in the near fut the week from Myrtle creek where turned last week after an absence of Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of ure, providing a suitable buildiog he has been assisting the Fish boys a year. He is enjoying a visit with the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. his family and many friends of the can be procured. on the farm. Have you seen White Lily. Price $1 per package. There is a rumor that a new jew North Fork, and on Saturday came To T kadk —Fifteen head of cows and Capt. W. A. Sutherland, who has several head of young cattle for good in to see his daughter, Mrs. Moon, elry store is soon to be established. For Sale only by been in town for some time with sheep. MRS. LINA JOHNSON, our popular milliner. Listen to tho wedding bells which his friend, W. F. Lewis, went to Agent for Coquille,Orego. A carload of nice cattle passed Bert Seal, the strawberry man, has a will soon ring here. Riverton yesteuday on business. through town from the upper river fine lot of Magoon plants for sale. Call Mr. Peason, the teacher of the Ask Geo. A. Robinson about White on Saturday, going to the Flanagan early and get choice plants. Lily. fifth and sixth grades in our day market on the bay. Mrs. Fannie Dyer, of Bandon, M H Hersey has just opened a fine returned Friday from the bay where line of Christmas Toys, including a large she had been visiting friends. She stock of dolls. is spending a few days with Mrs. R. When you want a pleasant pur gative try Chamberlain’s Stomach E. Buck. and Liver tablets. They are easy Headquarters for Santa Claus Kanc- to take and produce no nausea, matz’s Store. griping or other disagreeable effect. Alox Snyder returned Thursday For sale by R. S. Knowlton. from Salem whither ho had gone to Mrs Moon’ s linen counter contains place Alfred Haglund, insane, in rare bargains this week. Everything re the hands of the authorities of the duced. This counter must be cleared. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Goodman, who asylum. A specially tine lot of handkerchiefs started out last summer for an ex at Mrs Payne’ s. tended visit in southern Oregon and Lex Cope, of the coast below California, returned Saturday, hav Bandon. came up from the city last ing come up on the Elizabeth. week, arriving here yesterday. He While they hnye enjoyed the trip a has graduated in his studies and is great deal and had a good time generally, they are glad enough to a bright looking young man. They Call on P. E. Drane for green peppe rs get back to old Coos again. and vweet potatoes. left their son, George, in San Fran C. Timmons, the cannery man, cisco. passed through from Bandon on his A fire line of the latest in dress goods way to Astoria with his crew of is Being received at Mrs Payne’ s store on Front street. Chinamen. Mr. Timmons informs N. C. Medley, our jolly black us that he has put up 7675 caseB of smith, returned on the Elizabeth. prime salmon this year. He had been to the St. Louis fair Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub and to visit his aged parents who bers and unbrellas at J. 8. Kanematz’s. live only a short distance from St. All school districts expecting to Louis. He informs us that the Ore levy special taxes for any purpose gon exhibit at the fair fell short of must notify the county clerk of the what it should have been, and that fact before January 1st, otherwise it of Coos county was not worth men will be too late to be included with tioning at all. As a matter of the regular assessment. course, the time in which the Push For good meals, splendid rooms and bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house. Club had to work was so short that J, G. Angus, of the Pacific Cold they gave up the St. Louis fair and Storage Co., of Tacoma, was in Co saved their money to put in on the quille yesterday. Mr. Angus will Lowis and Claik exposition, but it again be prepared to take care of all does seem that Oregon should have the steelhead salmon which can be had a better exhibit than Mr. Mod- taken from the Coquille, Coos bay ley informs us it had. If you don't belieue it drop in and The Anti’s and Prohi’s Agree That the nicest line of Holiday Goods and the best vilues for the money in Toilet and Manicure Sets, Albums, Vases, Pictures, Celluloid Novelties, Books, Games, Etc. is at K n ow lton’s Drug Store. Sawmill Wanted. Regular services next Sunday morning and evening. • <»» - fMOO will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch in Southern Cooe, with plenty of ontly ing Government land. 1 . J. 8 t a m . i t , Davis' Restaurant A t th e o ld B u rton S tand. MRS. W . W . DAVIS, Prop. Newly established. Euerything neat ana up-to-day in euery respect. Meals at all hours, COQUILLE OREGON. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Sanford's Bargains — REAL in $2800 $2750 ESTATE. ^ ^ne oorner business property Fnrnitnre and box factory, thriving to&n in western Oregon, good machinery, good loention and doing a good business, This is a bargain. $1G00 Fine small farm of 30 acres on ■ i river bank, 12 acres cleared, just what yon want. $1500 Nice «mall plaoe of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full bearing orchard, balance pastaro and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. $ 900 House and two flno lots in good —— loention. $ 800 Good house, barn and four lots " in fine location. $ 800 Corner business property. Better ■" ■ investigate this now. $ 750 A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 i acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 800,000 feet fine cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. $ 500 A residence property that is dirt cheap. $ 400 Two of the best residence lots ■ in — in the city. $ 300 Two lots nicely located. Two fine lots near the school- house. The best residence lot in Coquille. Installment plan. Two corner bottom lots. $ 75 L— - K I L L th . c o u c h CURE T H I LUNGS and Dr. King’s New Discovery WITH ___ S tr a n g ’s / T o h s u ia p t io m FOR y ™ ; * - Store, IN — $ 260 ' $ 200 % $ 100 I Clothing — $11 500 This amount o f fine property, .... . . — including two fine residences and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., to exchange for good stock ranch. off. Hundreds of people use the j remedy in this way with perfect success. For sale by R. S. K now l-. ton. Preparations are being made for the usual Christmas entertainment. Pharmacist Special inducements will be made FRONT STREET 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. Six fine lots, best location, at the ridiculously low price of $75 each For twenty days only. It is impossible to describe my list in this olnm n. If you are looking for a good piece of property at a reasonable price, I I l l l l l m i , ( '» H r P r r y r u l r c l . can certainly snit you. Take a double dose of Chamber-; Keroembei, I rent houses and farms, Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea make loans and do all kinds of agency business. Come in and see me before buy Remedy as soon as the first indica ing. I can save yon DOLLARS.» O. C. SANFORD, tion of the disease appears and a K Coquille, Oregon. threatened attack may be warded Christian Church Notes. Rex P. R ussell, Proprietor Prit* 50c M 1 . 0 0 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all T H R O A T and LU H Q TR O U B - L X 8, or H O N E Y BACK. (shirts, I Blankets, W . O. W . B U ILD IN G . and Comforts. Apples, GROCERIES, C o q u il l e , Pears. O regon . T h e la t e s t in MILLINERY a t M r s . G. L . M o o n ’ s __ _ You will find the latest in fall and winte Millinery- at my store Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods In General, ing done to order. Stamp Mrs. C. Moon FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR. The Highest Quality That Can Be Put on the Block! That’« the claim that ae make about our Meate. The Meet Truit hie advanced the prlcei, but »a do- mend thnt tho quality he adveneed tine. Our prlcei nro not of tho Truit order, olthoufh tho quality In of the very bait. A trial a II oonvineo you. We nubntantlato eyory atntnment that me make. Our S a u ia it la mada by in an,art. P. E . D R Ä N E . F R O N T S T. C O Q U IL L E Notice. Cattle for Sheep. Notice is hereby given that my Will trade a fine lot of cows and wife, Irene Smalley, has left my bed and board and therefore I will several head of young etook for not be responsible for any debts she sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on Rinek xreek. Address CoqaiUs. msy eootract, Davin S mali . et .