LOCAL N E W S. Hen Hoberg, of among us yesterday. Norway, Tresspass notices at this otfiee. Ralph Nosier, the barber, is now wns located in his new place of business, Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar Mrs. Thos. .Stillwell, of Parkers macy, burg, is visiting in town. Rev. Mulkey will preach in the A. B. Dean made Myrtle Point a Christian church next Sunday morn ing. All nre cordially invited. business visit yesterday. Finest cut and Austrian glass. 8elect Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Langlois, of pieces of China a tT II Mehl A Co’s. Bandon, visited in town Tuesday. Miss Elsie Henry arrived from White Lily is in town. North Bend Wednesday and is en Capt. Martin, of the steamer Chico joying a visit with her parents and wns up to this city ou Tuesday last. friends. W ho is White Lily? Now is the time to get a hat at Mrs. Our young friend, Martin Randle- Moon’ s. Hats from 50 cents up. nmn, of Parkersburg, was in town Services at the Episcopal church Wednesday. next Sunday, morning and evening, Have yon seen W hile Lily. by Rev. Horsfall. All are cordially C. E. Broadbent, of Myrtle Point, invited. was among Coquille’s business visi Bargains in thin Bilks at Mrs. Moon’s. Just the thing for evening gowns. tors last Tuesday. E. D. Myers, of the North Fork, Ask Geo. A. Robinson about White Lily. brought in several liend of fine hogs Clarno Bros, the Halls creek yesterdyv for the market of Dean A shir.glemen, hnvo 200,000 tine Morgan. shingles for wale Pillows, pillows, pillows at Mrs Headquarters for Santa Clans—Kane- Moon’s. 25c up. inatz’s Store, Firem an’s A ccid en t. A P re tty H om e W ed d in g Yesterday at abcut 3:30 p. m., our fire company came out for a little practice, and in making the first run with the hose cart, G. A. Robinson tripped and fell and the cart passed over his body before its momentum could be checked. One wheel struck Mr. Robinson just be low the left shoulder, dealing him a terrible blow, but Dr. Russell, a member of the company and who was present, reports no bones broken. It is hoped there will be no serious results. A very pretty home wedding took place at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Law- horn, of this city, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m., when Jesse P. Beyers, of Sumuer, and Miss Mary Mabel Law- horn, Rev. J. J. Haudsuker pro nouncing tbe words which made two those happy hearts as one. The bride was dressed in a beauti ful cream-colorod crepe de Cliiuo with satin and all-over lace with orange blossoms and carried a bou quet of cream rosebuds, while the groom woro the conventional black. The ring ceremony was most im pressively carried out. Miss Ethel Boone, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, while Hugh Lawhorn, her brother, was best man. The loom was beautifully decorated with evergreens, cream roses and cream chrysanthemums. Only the immediate relatives and a few friendH. were present. Dainty refreshments, with the usual amount of wedding cake, were served. The happy couple started yester day for Sumner where they will visit with the groom’s parents until the sailing of the next Breakwater when they will sail for California to spend the winter. Many friends followed them to the train where they were showered with rice on their de parture. They take with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends. ------ » O* • Fifty pairs of gloves at cost, at Mrs. Moon’ s. A good Winchester Rifle cheap. Inquire at this office. for sale When you buy 50 cent’ s worth of em broidering silk at Mrs Moon’s ask tor one of those doilies given with every 50c purchase of silk. Having renovated their mill at Ban croft, Fsh BroH are now prepared to furnish tiie public the best grades of lumber, having employed experienced hands. All kind of sofa pillows from A cheap job is dear at a n y price. Wr d o o n l y first class work. Semi oe A1 Flanders and Peter Johnson bring us your watch work and it w ill be The H erald has aoveral calls for done right. W ilson J ewbly C o ., “ The dairy ranches. Anyone having a were awarded the contract of grad Rel ¡able J ewelers. ’ ’ rnnch to rent will do well to place ing the extension of Front street, the consideration being $800. it with us. Last Notice to Creditors. For fine carpet ¡and rug weaving ap All persons knowing themselves to he ply to Mrs. K. IIol verson,of the Mc indebted to the undersigned will please Adams place. The run of steelheads is ye? very come forward by the first of the year Harry Hunt, of Bandon, was up and settle their accounts cither by cash light but several boats on the to town yesterday renewing old ac or secured notes, or I will be forced to lower river are fishing for them. quaintances. Mr. Hunt expects to colleot the same at once. Z. C. S trang . A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs at Mrs Payne’s. Old fishermen anticipate a good run. spend Christmas with his parents at Full line of Toilet Preparations at the Eugene. Russell Pharmacy. A fire line of the latest in dress goods T. H. Nicols, of Marshfield, was a is Being received at Mrs Payne’s store passenger to Myrtle Point by yes on Front street. terday’s train. He will visit other M a f r ie d . In Coquille City, points in the valley before return December 15, 1954, by Judge L. ing. Harlocker, John H. Cbenowitk, of For good monis, splendid rooms and bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house. Curry county, and Miss Nellie M. Foster, of Dairyville. William Cox, of Port Orford, is J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. up here making his daughter, Mrs. Delivered in town, on the cars or on the J. W. Lenove and many friends a boat at $12 per ton. visit. Ho will be in this county When you want a pleasant pur gative try Chamberlain’s Stomach till after Christmas. They are easy Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub and Liver tablets bers and iinbrellas at J. S. Kanematz’s. to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagreeable effect. Miss Maud Garfield, of Bandon, For sale by R. S. Knowlton. who has been visiting at the bay for The most complete line of Reiger’ s a week or so, returned Wednesday California Perfumes—those that will with her mother who had spent last—at the Russel! Pharmacy. several days.in town. Mrs. E. W. Fahy, ot Bullards, (ieo. M. H itéis building boats for sale. went to the bay Wednesday to visit If you want anything in that line, write relatives and friends. She was ac. him at Bandon. H. M. Brownell, the Marshfield attorney, came over on yesterday’s train. He informs us that he ex pects to tike Christmas dinner at at his old home in the valley. If you want yon white shirt done up in fine shape, take it to the Coquille Steam Laundry. Dr. Snook has joined Mrs. Snook in California, where they are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodharas, near Sonora. The Doctor expects to return about the first of January. companied by her husband as far as this city, where Ed greeted friends. H ind’ s Honey and Almond Cream, the finest preparation for the face on earth, at the Russell Pharmacy. J. C. Wilson, the machinist, finished up the fittings for the steam pipe connecting up the new boiler for the electric power plant at Johnson’s mill yesterday, which were put in place, and our light ser vice shows great improvement. Mrs Moon’ s linen counter contains Bert Seal, the strawberry man, has a fine lot of Magoon plants for sale. Call rare harcains this week. F.verything re duced. This counter must, lie cleared. early and get choice plants. J T. Nosier who took Grandma Miller and Mr. Lorenz to Roseburg lately returned the forepart of the week, but found the river this side of Myrtle Point too deep for navi gation with a hack and was obliged to leave his rig there. Grandma Mil ler stood the trip well. Alex Sny der took out Messrs. Braddock and $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch Perkins at the same time and was in Southern Con«, with plenty of outlv caught in the same manner with one ing Government land. J. J. S tanley . of Mr. Little's teams Locomotiye No. 2 on the C. B. R. l)r J Curtis Snook, dentist, is in & E. has lately gone through the Gardiner on his regular profossional sbopR and has been thoroughly over visit, and will remain until further hauled and put in first-class shape notice. P. E. Drane, having disposed of for pulling, while her coat of paint gives her the appearance of a new his meat market to E. S. Dean and machine. She glides along over D. Morgan, moved his [stock of gro the track in fine ihape, handling the ceries to the Leneve building lately vacated by Z. C. Strang, yesterday, train with gVeat ease. where he will be found in the future Tli gentlemen of Coquille and sur rounding country are specially invited with a full line of fresh and up-to- in t o s e e W T Kerr & Co’ s fine line of date groceries and provisions, gar Overcoats as the winter approaches. den sauce, etc. The market will be Prices are always right at K err’s. Will Linegar, a brother of our conducted in the future by the firm popular postmaster, with his wife of Dean k Morgan and the very and daughter, arrived here Wednes best meats of all kinds will be kept Mr. Dean has day from Grand Junction, Colorado, i in first-class style. and are enjoying a visit. They j presided behind the same block for came by wav of California and will several months and needs no intro take in other sections of Oregon and duction at our hand, while Mr. Washington before returning. Mr. Morgan is a well-known stock raiser Linegar is a fruit raiser, and j and man of good business judgment shipped 2,000 boxes of fruit this well fitted for conducting a busi ness of this kind. season. R. II. Clarno, the Halls creek shingle man was down this way yesterday, having come down the day boforo to look after some horses .belonging to him which woro along the river bank, and which were liable to he overtaken by high water. He made our office o pleas ant call. Notice. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to VV. T. Kerr & Co., are re M ore T u rk eys. quested to settle by Jan. 1, 1905, as we wish to close all accounts for the present The Coquille Co-operative Pack year. By so doing you will save extra ing Company report success for their expense. W. T. K err & Co. 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. --------------------- » « » > - ------------------ llilll o iis C o lic P r c r c u t c t l. Take a double dose of Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedj as soon ns the first indica tion of tbe disease appears and a threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perfect success. For sale by R. S. Knowl ton. Christm as E x e rcise s. The Christmas exercises of the Presbyterian Sunday School will be held on Friday, Dec. 23rd, at 7:30 o'clock. The children have been practicing for several weeks and an excellent program is assured. There will be a well-laden Christmas tree, many recitations, dialogues, etc., and the special feature of the evening will be a uumber of Christmas carols by the Sunday School. The public is invited to these exercises. W ils o n ’s J e w e lry Store. This store is the Mecca of gift hunters. Once within these portals they realize that they have found a place where the problem of what to give is solved. VVe make visitors welcome. They are free to look around to their hearts’ content, and buy or not, ns it suits them. Come and see us. Special low prices for the holidays. W ilson J ewelry C ompany . ------------------ B U S IN E S S N O T IC E S . Apple boxes for sale by J G Fish. School books at Knowlton’s Store. Give J. G. Fish your orders for apple boxes. The Herald can make you a fine offer in the way of a home and three of the finest garden lots in the city, which the present crop will prove. A good wagon and team will be acceptible as part pay. If you don’t belieue it drop in and Orders for apple boxes filled prompt ly at Johnson’ s mill. Mrs David Fulton Btill has a nice lot of choice plants for sale. see the best line o f Ladies’ and Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the Coquille Valley Packing Co. Gentsf Furnishing Goods in Coos Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’ s. County. Mens’ boys’ and children's clothing, cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. Our stock is up-to-Jate. Large stock of Dry Goods, Laces and all Dress Trimmings at Kerr A Co.’s. W . P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’ s. \V A Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county to move your house or barn. MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0, THE GREAT INDIAN Liver, Kidney and Blood Medicine, Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. Price $1 per package. For Sale only by MRS. LIN A JOHNSON, Agent for Coquille,Orego. Investigate and be convinced. Kerr 8 t Co. W. T W. H. M H N S E L L , Genera! D raym an W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A I N S . All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Sole Agent for Leave orders Little’*8 stable. Riverton and Peart’s C oals AGREEMENT REACHED. The Anti's and Prohi’s Agree That the nicest line of Holiday Goods and the best values for the money in Toilet and Manicure Sets, Albums, Vases, Pictures, Celluloid Novelties, Books, Games, Etc. is at first shipment of turkeys. The ship ment reached San Francisco without the loss of one fowl, and reached a favorable market netting the com pany a healthy profit. This ship K n o w lto n ’s D rug Store. ment demonstrates the practicabil ity of San Francisco as a market for small produce. Another shipment is ou its way ------ IN ------ down the river, and its success will be reported later on in these col REAIi ESTATE. umns. Despite the fact that the Coquille valley has had a struggle in the i $ 1 ] r,00 This amount o f fine property, I including two fine residences raising of turkeys, a large number and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., to exchange for good stock ranch. of ranchers are preparing to enter $2800 A Ano oorner business property this industry since this packing $ 2 7 5 0 Furniture and box factory, company has guaranteed a bit a ■ mw i . .. thriving toMnin western Oregon, good machinery, good location pound for next year’s products in and doing a good business, This is a bargain. unlimited quantities. Fine small farm o f 30 acres on The Century Mercantile Company $1G00 — i river bank, 12 acres cleared, just of San Francisco, is back of this what you want. Nice small place o f 8 acres near $1500 packing company proposition. It town, well improved, 4 acres full bearing orchard, balance pastnre is endeavoring to furnish its mom- and meadow. Good eyoporator. bora with a local means of packing This is a good investment. House and two fine lots in good their products, with the expectation $ 000 location. of ultimately marketing them. Good house, barn and four lots $ 800 in fine location. The Century Mercantile Company $ 800 Corner business property. Better is a co-operative merchandise com investigate this now. A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 pany which has been in existence $ ■■■I 750 ' i acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres for twenty years, and is known ns in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 feet tine cedar one of the most honorable com timber. This is a genuine bargain. $ 500 A residence property that is dirt panies on the coast. It has over “ i ■■■— cheap. come tbe predjudice which exists $ 400 Two of the best residence lots among the larger corporations, m —■ in the city. $ 300 Two lots nicely located. ngninst co-operative ventures, the pleasing and faultless conduct of $ 2G0 Two fine lots near the school- house. its affairs, together with the enor ft 200 The best residence lot in Coquille. v ^ - Installment plan. mous extent of its business, having won for it a place in the fore rank. $ 1 0 0 Two corner bottom lots. This company has virtually be $ 75 Six fine lots, best location, at the ridiculously low price of $75 ench come a trust composed of consum For twenty days only. ers and producers, and gives for its It is impossible to describe my list in this members an unlimited market for column. If you arc looking for a good products, besides purchasing sup piece o f property at a reasonable price, l can certainly suit you. plies for them at wholesale and fac Hemembei, I rent honses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f agency tory prices. Only one canvass is business. Come in and see me before buy DOLLARS.I being made of this valley for mem ing. I can save you O. C. SANFORD, bers. Coquille, Oregon. A Specialty oi Peifumea and Tonic Preparations. The Nlgbt call by pressing tbe button at the right of tbe door. Russell Pharmacy M a in New Store, Mrs. M. Nosier, >5jHas a c o m p le te H o lid a y line of£< C hina a n d G la s s w a r e , F a n c y C and ies, etc. C a ll an d St. C o q u ille . Dr. (ieo. Russell, Rex P. R ussell, Proprietor Pharmacist Davis' Restaurant At the old Burton Stand. MRS. W . W . DAVIS, Prop. Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day in euery respect. Meals at a ll hours, FRONT STREET - COQUILLE OREGON. GENERAL MERCHANDISE i—a s * Hats, S tr a n g ’s Caps, Store IN Boots W and O W . B U IL D IN G . Shoes. Apples, GROCERIES, C o q u il l e , Poars. O regon . Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY J- G- Pish & Son, MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a SpeciaRy. All Orders given prompt Attention. The Highest Quality That Can Be Put on the Block! in- inspect sto c k b efore b u y in g goods.*« Do You Want to Make Money? A Bargain in a Home. We belieue in progress. New Goods arriving every day at VV. T. Kerr & Co.’s. *«•*< I desire to engage a few lively men to do pleasant work. Good pay to those who can stir about. Will be in Coquille the 15th of December and will stay a few days only. Office in Tuttle Hotel.[ I. M. W eekly , Manager. We’re here to stay. Drug C hristm as S election s. In making selections for Christ mas why not look for something of use as well as for ornament. Pierce’s stock is full of pretty things for ladies, gents, and the little ones. Especially would they call your attention to the new lines of neckwear, handkerchiefs, ladies’- shopping bags, etc. Our dress goods line is fine and we have exceptional bargains in table linen and napkins. Our order of the Stevens Bros rain coats has arrived. Call and see them. M. A. P ierce . DONT WORRY! Five bars Naptliol Soap 25c at Lor enz’s. J. B. POINTER, Coquille, Oregon. Theft the eltim that we moke about our Meote. Tbe Meet Truet bee odvsnced tbe prleet, but we de mand tbet the quality be advanced else. Our prleee ere not of tbe Trust order, olthoufh tbe quality ie of tbe very best. A trial w II coniriece you. We substantiate eyery etotement the! we mete. Our Sousofe le made by an espert. p. e. DRHNE, FRO N T ST. Notice. G e n e ra l D ra y in g , T r a n s fe r in g and D e liv e rin g . O r d e r s fo r W ood P ro m p tly filled . L e a v e all o rd e rs at P. E , D ra n e ’s Meat M arket C O Q U IL L E Cattle for Sheep. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Irene Smalley, has left my Will trade a fine lot of cows and lied and board and therefore I will several head of young stock for not be responsible for any debts she sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on ay contract. D avid S malley . Rinck creek. Address Coquille.