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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1904)
LOCAL N E W S. White Lily is in town. AV. F. Keller was down to town Saturday. Who is White Lily? F, E. Hall was up from Riverton Saturday. Have you seen White Lily. J. D. Bennett, of Gravel Ford, was in town yesterday. Lunch Fruits at Urane’s. R. W. Lundy, of Myrtle Point, was in town yesterday Ask Geo. A. Robinson aboat White Lily. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Petorson, of Riverton, were up to town Saturday. Fifty pairs of gloves at cost, at Mrs. Moon’ s. G. C. Welch, the Lampa creek farmer, had business in town Satur day, Headquarters for Santa Claus— Kane- matz’ s Store. The store of J. S. Kanematz will he open tiil 9 o’clock each until the 25th. A specially tine lot of handkerchiefs at Mrs Payne’ s. B orn —At Arago, Decemher, 13, 1904, to Mr, and Mrs. Jas. French, a daughter. Full lino of Toilet. Preparations at the Russell Pharmacy. Christmas exercises and tree at St. James Episcopal church on Christmas eve. n q ut glass, finest Austrian flint glass and select China at T H Mehl & Co’s. B oiin —On Fishtrap, Decemher 13, 1905, to Mr, and Mrs. Goorge Hen- ninger, a son. For good meals, enlendid rooms and hath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house. Miss Dell Fox returned from Marshfield yesterday, having gone over Saturday. Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub bers anil unhrellas at J. 8. Kanematz’s. Deputy District Attorney Farrin came over from Marshfield Saturday, having business at the county seat. (ieo. M. Hite is building boats for sale. If you want anything in that line, write him at Tlandon. Marshall Way came down from Myrtle Point Saturday and re mained till yesterday morniflg, re turning by train. If you want yon white shirt done up in fine shape, take it to the Coquille Steam Laundry. N. E. Barklow and family, of Bandon, returned homo Saturday after a visit with J. L. ltandleman and other friends up the river. Bert Seal, the strawberry man, has a fine lot of Magoon plants for sale. Call early and get choice plants. J. W. Sugg spent the greater part of last week' in the interest of the Fidelity Mutual Aid Association, of San Frnncisco. He did a fairly good business. $800 will buv a 200-acre Stock Ranch in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly ing Government land. J. J. S tanley . Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Urquhart of Riverton, were among the many On Thursday, the 15th inst., sev persons who were in town »Saturday. eral of the ladies met at the Gueriu A good Winchester Rifle for sale Tresspass notices at this otfiee. hotel and organized themselvos into cheap. Inquire at this office. Thursday, December 22, is the a Ladies’ Improvement Club to Mrs. D. F. Dean went to Myrtle shortest day in the year. ! raise funds to improve the city Point yesterday to visit her friend, Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar j park or plaza, or whatever it is Mrs. D. R. Toy, whose hutband is macy. called, which was donated to the lying very low. W. A. Barnett was down from the city by Mr. Lehnherr twenty-two That fiOo counter at Mrs. M oon’s holds Myrtle Point section Saturday. I years ago. As it stands it is far many, many things both useful and orna mental for Xmas gifts. A good position for man and wife. Ap from ornamental, a state of things ply at this offioe. Mrs. Thos. Stillwell, of Parkers which we hope soon to remedy. burg, with her daughters, Belle and A. J. Radabaugh was among Co- Mrs. Jas. Brown, (nee Lehnherr) Georgia, returned home yesterday quille’s business visitors yesterday. was elected president; Mrs. Geo. after several days' visit with friends Lunch ohiokou, lnnoh real! and loaf oan- Guerin, vice-president; and Mrs. ned meats at Urane’ s, in town. Mrs. I, Nordstrom was up from Guerin treasurer and secretary com LaBt N otice to Creditors. Parkersburg Saturday doing some bined. Prof. Brown of Riverton, was up to town yesterday. J Typhoid is with us again. Al Finest cut and Austrian glass. Select bert Carver, who has been very ill pieces of China a tT H Mehl & Go’s. with it, is improving. We under Frank Miller, of Fishtrap, re stand Mrs. Hartly is also ill with it. turned from an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. Gross, of Bandon, Grants Pass. are visiting relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Elwood, of here. RivertoD, visited in town a day or Miss Georgia Randloman was a so last week. guest last week of the Misses Cora B oiin — At Norway, December 14, and Lena Belloni, who are hero tak 1904, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Randle- ing the advanced course under Mr. man, a daughter. Pearson. shopping. Mrs. Ellen Peterson, of Arago, returned by yesterday’s train from the bay, having been at Empire visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, and sister, Mrs. John Morgan, Having renovated their mill at Ban croft, Fsh Bros are now prepared to furnish the public the best grades of lumber, having employed experionced hands. George Martin was down from the Point Saturday. He has been able to run his wagon carrying freight into the mines up to the present, making his last trip the first of the week. Hereafter goods will be packed in, All persons knowing themselves to lie indebted to the undersigned will please come forward by the first of the year and settle their accounts either by cash or secured notes, or I will be forced to collect the asm« at once. Z. C. S tra . no . Notice. AH parties knowing themselves to be indebted to W. T. Kerr A Co., are re quested to settle by Jan. 1, 1905, as we wish to close all accounts for the present year. By so doing you will save extra expense. W. T. K err A Co. Now is the time to get a hat at Mrs. Moon’ s. Hats from 50 cents up. Mr. Frank Tichenor eame in Fri day to spend the holidays with his T. J. PerkinB, the orchardist, family. spent several days in town last Did your hear the wedding bells week doing some pruuing for sev down there? eral parties here. On Wednesday, the 14th inst., at Bargains in thin silks at Mrs. Moon’ s. the home of the bride’s parents, Just the thing for evening gowns. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Garratt, near Thirty acres of fine cedar timber this city, Miss Neva, the second land right near Bandon will be daughter, was married to Mr. Water offered for $11 per acre till January man C. Guerin, by Rev. D, H Hare, 15. A big bargain if taken by that of the Presbyterian church. Only date. the immediate relatives of the con For fine carpet land rug weaving ap ply to Mrs. K. Hoi verson, of the Mc tracting parties were present. The Adams place. bride’s gown was of champagne W . R. Foote, of Norway, had crepe de Paris, which set off the business in town yesterday. Ho has brunette beauty to good advantage. our thanks for a very interesting The bride comes here from Hum paper from his old home in Missis boldt county, California, where they sippi. resided for many years. The groom A fire line of the latest in dress goods is a well-known and popular young is Being received at Mrs Payne’s store merchant of this place. Mr. and on Front street. Mrs. Geo. Guerin, father and mother D. McNair and little daughter, of of the groom, entertained the bridal near Myrtle Point, went to Bandon party at the hotel on Thursday at Saturday where they will visit with supper. his brother, A. McNair, the hard On Thursday evening, at eight ware man, and family. o’clock, Deo. 15, at the home of her .1 8 Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. Delivered in town, on the cars or on the mother, Mrs. S. S. Burklow, Miss boat at $12 per ton. Laura was joined in marriage to Mr. D. R. Toy, for so long the popu Chas. E. Broadbent, by Rev. Thos. lar telephone operator at Myrtle Barklow. The bride looked charm Point, but who was recently forced ing in white corded silk with a veil to give up the office on account of held in place by natural orange ill health, is now lying very low, blossoms. The flowers were sent and grave fears are entertained by her by a friend from Los Angeles. his many friends that the end is A few relatives and friends wit nessed the ceremony. The happy couple were the recipients of a num The most complete line of R eiger’ s ber of nice wedding presents. California Perfumes—those that will As a result of Dan Cupid’s work last—at the Russell Pharmacy. there will be another wedding this The revival meetiugs at the M. E. week, so ’tis said. Mr. D. R. Toy is still very low. church are growing in interest and Mrs. Toy is able to be up again. the meetings will continue through O bserver . --------- ► » ■ * - ------- the week. Other churches are tak When you want a pleasant pur ing part, making it a union service in which much interest is manifest gative try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tablets. They are easy and great good will surely result. to take and produce no nausea, Hind's Honey and Almond Cream, griping or other disagreeable effect. the finest preparation for the face on For sale by R. S. Knowlton. John Walstrom, of Parkersburg, made our office a pleasant call while in town yeeterday, and made ar rangements for a 'supply of reading matter by taking advantage of our earth, at the Russell Pharmacy. clubbing rates. When you buy 50 cent’ s worth of em broidering silk at Mrs Moon’s ask for one of those doilies given with every 50c purchase of silk. Myrtle Point Items A Merry Christmas. Coquille Lodge, No. 27, A. O. U. W., elected the following list of officers on Wednesday evening, and who will have charge of the affairs of the lodge during the ensuing term: Fred Slagle, Master W ork man; E. A. McDnffeo, Foreman; Roy Fox, Overseer; O. F. Rohrer, Financier; Vane Maury, Recorder; W. H Mansell, Receiver; Earl Nosier, Guide; J bb . McGuffin, In side Watch; Albert Miller, Outside Watch. A cheap job is dear at any price. W r do only first class work. Send oe bring us your watch work and it will be done right. W ilson J eivkly C o ., “ The Reliable Jewelers.” R. M. Hayter nud Jos. Coggins, of Arago, returned Saturday from Coos river where they had 'gone to Th gentlemen of Coquille and sur examine a body of clay and a site rounding country are specially invited with a view to establishing a brick in to see W T Kerr A Co’ s fine line of Overcoats as the winter approaches. yard there. They brought a quan Prices are always right at Kerr's. tity of clay with them which will be Roy Stevens, who operates th e : made into brick at the Arago yard, hay bales, was in town Saturday. and in case in proves satisfactory He has finished baling for this sea. material out of which to make son. and "is now doing a general brick, the gentlemen associated with stove repairing business through others will establish an up-to-date this section. He furnishes an ad plant at that point, capable of sup justable fire back which is a great plying all demands for brick on the bav side. success, besides other repairs. IlillloiiM C o l i c P r e y e u t c « ! . DO NT WORRY! B U SIN E SS NOTICES, Five bars Naptbol Soap 25c at Lor enz’s. School liooks at Knowlton’s Store. Drug We're here to stay. Give J. G. Fish your orders for apple boxes. Hats at your own prioe at Mrs. Payne's store. New Goods arriving every day at W. T. Kerr A Co.’s. We belieue in progress. If you don’t belieue it drop in ond Mrs David Fulton Btill has a nice lot of choice plants for sale. see the best line of Ladies' and Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the Coquille Valley Packing Co. GentsJ Furnishing Goods in Coos Largest stock ot Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. County. Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing, cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils and VarniBhes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’s. Our stock is up-to-Jate. W A Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county to move your house or barn. T o T kadk —Fifteen head of cows and several head of young cattle for good sheep. Sanford's Bargains — RE AI« in Investigate and be convinced. W. T. Kerr & Co. — ESTATE. This amount of fine property, Take a double dose o f Chamber m— Lmmmm including two fine residences and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea to exchange for good stock ranch. Remedj as soon as the first indica $ 2 800 A fine ooraer business property tion of the 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. W ilson's Jewelry Store. This store is the Mecca of gift hunters. Once within these portals they' realize that they hnve found a place where the problem of what to give is solved. We make visitors welcome. They are free to look around to their hearts’ content, and buy or Dot, as it suits them. Come and see us. Special low prices for the holidays. W ilson J ewelry C ompany . - , Christmas Selections. 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 . The W . H. M R N S E L U General Drayman $11 500 W ILL M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. $2750 Furniture and box factory, _ _ thriving to.ftn in western Oregon, good machinery, good location Leave orders and doing a good business, This is a bargain. $1000 Fine small farm o f 30 acres on Little T■ ■■ « river bank, 12 aeres cleared, just what you want. $1500 Nice 8mftR place o f 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full A Specialty of Pei fumes bearing orchard, balance pasture and Tonic Preparations. and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. $ 900 Honse and two fine lots in good Sole Agent for s siahie. Riverton and Peart’s Coals « —■■■ $ 800 location. Good house, barn and four lota ■ i in fine location. $ 800 Corner business property. Bettor - investigate this now. $ 750 A hill ranch on Fishtrap 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. $ 500 ~ $ ‘ 400 " $ 300 $ 75 mmm Russell Pharmacy M a i n S t. C o q u ille . Dr. Geo. Russell, Rex P. Russell, Proprietor Pharmacist A residence property that is dirt cheap. Two o f the best residence lots in the city. Two lots nicely located. $ 2G0 Two fine lots near the school- w - house. * 2 0 0 The best residence lot in Coquille. *•** -- Installment plaD. $ 100 The Night call by pressing the button at the right of the door. Davis' Restaurant A t the old Burton Stand. Two corner bottom lots. MRS. W . W . DAVIS, Prop. six fine lots, best location, at the rodiculously low prioe of $75 each For twenty 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 prioe, I can certainly suit you. __ Kemeinbet, I rent houses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f agency bnsineHB. Como in and see me before bny- in«. I can save yon » ° ^ ^ OUD, Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day In every respect. Meals at all hours, COQUILLE OREGON. FRONT STREET Coquille, Oregon. G BINE RAL M ERCHANDISE City Restaurant FRANK W IL SO N , Prop. “ E3GE5"" Clothing Hats, FRONT STREET, - COQUILLE, OREGON. Shirts, IN Boots Newly established. Euerything neat and up-to-date in euery respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. I Strang’s Store, Caps, Blankets, W . O. W . BU ILD ING. and and Shoes. Comforts. Apples, GROCERIES, Pears. Everything for luncheons at Drane’s. D. H. Culiu, brother of Doctor Walter Culin, was married to Miss Lily Love, at Moorestown, New Jersey, on the 7th inst. The Doc tor also learns that his mother and sister will sail from New York for New Orleans on the steamer Comus. They will spend the winter at Tuc son, Arizona. Great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and Shirt Waists at Mrs. Payne’ s. The mothers’ and teachers’ meet ing held Friday, Dec. 10, was both interesting and instructive. It is earnestly desired that the patrons will co-operate with the teachers in making this department o f our school one of mutual benefit both from an educational and social standpoint. For great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and Shirt Waists oall on Mrs. Payne. Mammie Cardwell, the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cardwell, died at their home in this city this morning at five o’clock, after a week’s sickness of pneumo. nia. Interment will be made in the cemetery tomorrow, funeral services at the Baptist church at two o ’clock. — Harrington ( Wash.) Citizen. We would be pleased to have yon try a aack o f White Lily, onr new floor. This is an old established brand in Portland. San Francisco and Sonnd cities. A trial is all we ask. We are snre yon will be pleased and will always call for "W hite Lily” i_ the fntnre. Gao. A. R obinson , H. J. Blaesing, the Portland | tombstone man who visited this county lately, placed a beautiful monument at the grave of the late W. H. Williams which is a fine piece of workmanship and reflects credit upon the parties erecting the stone as well as those friends and relatives who were prompted by his loving memories to order such a ! nice mark for his last resting place. Dean & Morgan C o q u il l e , O regon . D ealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur keys and Game in season. C oqui l e , O r . F ront S t ., The New Store, Mrs. M. Nosier, Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY J- 6 - Fish & Son, MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Applo and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. Drane’s Store, »¡Has a complete Holiday line of|< * China and Glassware, Fancy f Fancy and A Candies, etc. Call and in- J qi Jspect stock before buying goods.! Syrup, Tobacco, D E A L E R IN Staple Groceries. CHOICE LIN E OF Cigars, etc. We carry a full line of J. B. POINTER, Coquille, Oregon. General Draying, Transfering and Delivering. O rders for Wood Prom ptly filled. Leave all orders at P. E. Drane’s Meat Market Flour and Keed. Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest consistent with good goods. FRO N T ST. Notice C O Q U IL L E Cattle for Sheep. Notice is hereby given that my . _ „ , . Will trade a fine lot of cowa and wife, Irene Smalley, has left my , . , . md board and therefore I wiil *everftl ‘,ead of ? ° u“ g *t0ck f° r bed and not be responsible for any debts she sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on Rim-k creek. Address Coquille. may con tract. D avid S malley .