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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1904)
Great bargains in Ladies' Shirt Waists at Mrs. Payne’s. Mrs. Will Gruno started for Port call on Drane, the grocer, W. J. Fairman and daughter, A. E. Berry, of Myrtle Point, is Miss Lena, have arrived from their land yesterday. buck from a trip to Dawson, Alaska.1 visit to Boise, Idaho. Luuoh Fruits Mt Urane’ s. Mr. Fair- Dr. Sw enssen, o f M arshfield, was Now is the time to get a hat at Mrs. ¡man is much improved in health Moon's. Hats from 60 cents up. I Miss Nellie, who went with them in town yesterday The Dispatch took down *a nice remained there. Hats at your own price at Mrs.Payne’s. A good Winchester Rifle for sale V. N. Perry visited the bay, re piano Wednesday for Dr. T. L. Per cheap. Inquire at this office. kins, of Bandon, turning yesterday. Clarence Williams, who has spent Bargains in thin silks at Mrs. Moon’s. Kverything for luncheons at Drane’s. the past two or three years at Riv Just the thing for evening gowns. W a n ted Several good coal miners Mr. Alumbaugh, of Bandon, is erton, started yesterday for hiB old by 8. D. House, Riverton. He still very low, with little or no signs home at Neosho, Missouri. Lunch ohioken, lunoh veal and loaf can goes by way of San Diego, Cal., of improvement. ned meats at Drane’s, A. H. Boyce, of Dairyville, spent Fine Cape Cod Cranberries at Drane’ s where he will visit his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sunder a couple of days in town this week grocery. There will be preaching at the land. Try the prize Baking Powder at Christian church next Sunday, Strang’ s. For great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and Harvey Price, of Riverton, re morning and evening, by Rev. A. Shirt Waists call on Mrs. Payne. Roy Stevens, the man who re turned from a trip to the bay yes H. Mulkey. pairs stoves, went to Myrtle Point For fine carpei and rug weaving ap- terday. to Mrs. K. Holverson.of the Mc- last Tuesday, and will be there Jtill 'y 1 Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at p Adai ams place. after New Years, when he goes to Strang’s John R. Johnson, formerly of Mashfield for a stay of several days Miss Edith Howell went to Sau Francisco from the bay by steamer this city, but now of Myrtle Point, to look after the needs of the peo being connected with the Coquille ple who have work in his line. He this week. Valley Packing C o’s market at that will have a complete line of tools Fifty pair*, of glov. s at cost, at Mrs. place, and Miss Flossie E. Sanders, and the necessary materials for Moon’s. Mrs. T. J. Thrift and little boys, were married at the Point Wednes making almost any kind of repairs, day. which he does right at your own of this city, wont to Bnndon Tues A fire line of the latest in dress goods home. day for a visit. The entertainment at the Method' ist church on Christmas eve was largely attend, and the efforts of the little ones were highly appre ciated, especially the oantata by the elder children. The little play was put on in nice style, the stage set tings showing a good deal of work. The children were well drilled and the drill of the fairies wont through in perfect time, though several of the figures were quite intricate. On Christmas day Miss Ellen Tichenor gave her first party, her guests being Miss Mable Lundy and Masters Gene Travers and Alden Deyeo. A beautiful tree had been prepared for them by loving hands. Many of the decorations coming from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tichenor entertained quite a party at dinner. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Will Lundy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Border, MisB Kate Border, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Trav ers, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Deyeo, Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin. At the result of the great relig. ious awakening here, twenty-seven were taken into the Presbyterian church on Xmas day; some by letter, others by baptism. * We’re here to stay. Give J. G, Fish your orders for apple boxes. Hats at your own price at Mrs. Pavne’s store. New Goods arriving every day at W. T, Kerr A Co.’«. J S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. Delivered in town, on the cars or on the Cut glass, finest Austrian Hint glass boat at $12 per ton. and select China at T H Mehl & Co’s. some thing by the H khald . Mrs. Capt. Whitney arrived by yesterday’s train from the Point, having come in from tho mines. For good meals, iplendid rooms and bath, go to Mrs Sut^ 4 ’ s boarding house. D. D. Pierce, the merchant, went to the bay yestei 4ay to meet his daughter, Mrs. lito n Tyrrell, who is coming up on the Breakwater from California for a visit with her parents. Facinators, shawls, misses caps, rub ers and unbrellas at J. S. Kan uiatz’s. Have you had Roy Stevens. ex amine your stove. He is prepared to fix all breakages, etc., good as new right at your home and at prices you cannot help but call reasonable. Bert Seal, the strawberry man, has a fine lot of Magoon plants for sale. Call early and get choice plants. S. D. Rouse, the Riverton coal man, was in town yesterday, and in formed us that he is in need of more miners. He is getting his mine in good shape and is turning out a fine article of coal. We have heard re ports from tests made that are very flattering. While the vein is not very thick at present, the indica tions are that it will increase in size> and the quality of the coal is highly satisfactory. We owe our young friends. Frank L. Smith and bride, nee Miss Sadie Miller, an apology, and Rev. W. B. Smith,—we hardly know Dr,ine, the grocer, received his Christ what—for not announcing their mas supply of Cranberries a little late, wedding, which took place recently but they are fine all the same. at the home of the bride’s parents On last Tuesday the deal was con- on Fishtrap. sumated whereby W. H. Mansell The most complete line of Reiger’ s became owner of the livery business California Perfumes—those that will formerly conducted by T. J. Little. last—at the Russell Pharmacy. O. A. Kelley, of Riverton, who Mr. Mansell has purchased the stock and vehioles and will conduct has been under the weather for some weeks, was up to town a couple the business at tho same stand as did Mr. Little. Mr. Mansell is an of days this week, being some bet enterprising and hustling citizen, ter, but not altogether himself yet. I L . came up to nttend a special and auything which we could say meeting of the Star, but felt so would not add to his popularity in this community. He is an experi badly he did not attend. enced man in the livery business Hind’ s Honey and Almond Cream, the finest preparation for the face on and the public can rest assured of the best of treatment at his hands. earth, at the Russell Pharmacy. He has conducted a draying busi In a recent letter to his father, Fred Kerrigan states that he had ness in this city for a number of not yet found a location in South years, and will continue the same in America yet, that he was going connection with the livery. Every about 400 miles farther South and body knows “ Billy” and all wish try again, and that if he were not him the success in his new venture sucmssful this time ho might start that he so well merits. Fr: acis Simon, of North Bend, •who has been running on the stoan.er Flyer for some time, came 'o this week and is taking a vaca tion on account of a threataned at tack of pneumonia. He also visited at llandon. F or S ale —A fine property consisting home about New Years. He has of splendid garden lots, good house and $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch recovered his health entirely. barn. For particulars call at this office. i Southern Coos, with plenty of outly m g Government land, J. .1, S t a n l e y . F ok S ale , —At a bargain, team of Alhauy, Or., Dec. ’27,—A number Quarterly meeting at the M. E. horses, set of light harness, also good thoroughbrace hack. F.nquire of C. H. of the students at Albany college church, South, Saturday and Sun James. hailing from Coos county were en day, Dec. 31st and Jan. 1st. Preach ing Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Haynes of Myrtle Point will be present and conduct the services. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Having renovated their mill at Ban croft, Fish Bros are now prepared to furnish the public the best grades of lumber, having employed cxperionced hands. The new and fast stenmer, F. A. Kilburn, will sail for Portland Mon day, January 2, 1905, upon arrival of train from Cocfuille. Steamer Kilburn connects with Coquille train every Monday. Next Monday going North; the following Monday going South. For freight or pas sage apply to Henry Sengstacken, agent, Marshfield. Th gentlemen of Coquille and sur rounding country are specially invited in to see W T Kerr & Co’ s fine line of Overcoats as the winter approaches. Prices are always right at Kerr’ s. W. L. Hood, the Etelka stock man, came down from his place early this week and spent several days in this section looking after young steers for his range. While in town Wednesday he told ns of having captured a huge bear on his ranch a day or so previous to his coming down. The animal was ex ceedingly fat, producing eighty.one pounds of oil. A cheap job is dear at any price. AVe do only first class work. Send oe bring us your watch work and it will be done right. W ilson J ewely C o ., “ The Reliable Jewelers.” John Preuss, one of Marshfield’s enterprising druggists and promi nent citizens, has our thanks for several souvenir post cards, on one side of which is lithographod some of Coos county's most prominent and beautiful scenes, among which is that of our court house, Front street in Marshfield, water front aud bay, Marshfield, North Bend, J. W. CliDton’s logging camp, light house at Cape Arago, and Marshfield’s school house. The work is execut ed in Germany and is certainly most beautiful. These should be sent to friends in the East as they would give n very comprehensive idea of these parts of the county. tertained by Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Griswold at the Presbyterian m inse last night, when the young folks or ganized a Coos County society. The object of the organization is mutual assistants and a social time. Officers were elected as follows: Etta James, president; J. F. Leggett, vice presi dent; Gladys Easton, secretary; H- O. Nettleton, treasurer; Elsie Henry, poetess; Bertha Wilkins, historian. The only other student present was Nellie Carrigan. Several others who were away on the holiday vacation will join next week, and others are expected to enter school soon: When you want a pleasant pur gative try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tablets. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagreeable effect. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. -- - Portland on the next Alliance. Among the guests were Mesdames Edward Bender, E. E. Bender, Gug Bender, L. W. Travers, W Border, E. W, Hermann, Anna O’Farrell, Max Dement, Clay DemeDt, Edwin Schroeder, Misses Ella Clinton, Ruby Martin, Nellie Hermann, Messrs A. H. Bender, E. W. Her mann, Edwin Schroeder, E. E. Bender, Percy Schroeder, L. W. Traver, M. G. PohJ, W. A. Border, Max Dement, J. Sears, J. A. Martin, Clay Dement, E. Starmer. There are rumors of more wed ding very soon. Miss Mamie Gray has been visit ing at Coquille this week. The Misses Cora and Lena Bel- loni spent their vacation at home. The mask ball was quite i. success. Miss Lena Murray won lady’s prize and Guy Rose the gentleman’s. m Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the Coquille Valley Packing Co. see the best line o f Ladies’ and Gents7 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. W. P. Fuller’s . prepared Paints, Oils J. A. A Lamb - - A Co.’s, - and Varnishes at J. W A Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county to move your house or barn. To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and several head of young cattle for good sheep. Sanford's Karpins — REAL in Our stoch is up-to-date. Investigate and be convinced. W. T. Kerr Co. W. H. MANSELL, — ESTATE. General D raym an ------------- --------------------------------------- -— $11,500 This amount of fine property, ■ ■ including two fine residences and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., to exohange for good stook ranoh. $2800 ^ fine ooruer business property W IL L M E E T A LL B O A TS A N D T R A IN S . All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Furnitnro and box factory, thriving toAvn in western Oregon, good machinery, good location Leave orders and doing a good business, This is a bargain. $1600 Fin® small farm of 30 acres on " river bank, 12 acres cleared, just what you want. $1500 Nice small place of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full A S p ecialty of Peifumes bearing orchard, balanoe pasture and Tonic Preparations. and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. House and two fine lots in good $ 900 location. Good house, barn and four lots 800 in fine location. $ 800 Corner business property. Better investigate this now. M a in 750 A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres m grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. Proprietor $ 500 A residence property that is dirt cheap. Two of the best residence lots $ 400 in the city. $ 300 Two lots nicely located. Sole Agent for Littie’sstahie. Riverton and Peart’s Coals Night call b y pressing the button at the right of the door. The Russell P harm acy S t. C o q u ille . Dr. Cieo. Russell, Two One lots near the sohool- honse. 'The host residence lot in Coquille. $ 200 Installment plan. $ 100 Two corner bottom lota. $ 260 Six fine lots, best location, at the n lioulously low prioeof $76each For twenty days only. It is impossible to describe my list in this oulumn. If yon are looking for a good piece of property at a reasonable price, l ean certainly sait you. Remembei, I rent houses and farms, make loans and do all kinds of agenoy business. Come in and see me before buy ing. I can save you DOLLARS.* O. C. SANFORD, Coquille, Oregon. Í Rex P. R ussell, Pharmacist Davis' Restaurant A t the o ld Burton Stand. MRS. W . W . DAVIS, Prop. 75 Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day in every respect. Meats at a ll hours, FRONT STREET COQUILLE OREGON. O bserver . GENERAL M ERCHANDISE Notice. K I L L th « C O U C H and CURE the LUNGS Dr. King’s New Discovery WITH /C FDR I onsumption OUGHSand J0LDS Prie» S0< AS 1.00 Fito Trial. Surest and Q uickest Cure for all T H R O A T and L U N G TROUB LE S, or M O N E Y BACK. The Notice is hereby given that all Coos eounty warrants (on General Fund) endorsed prior to Jan. 1, 1903, will be paid on presentation at my office in Coquille City, Ore gon. No interest will be allowed after Dec. 31, 1904. J. B. D ulley , Treasurer Coos County. Dated this 15th day of Decem ber, 1904. City Restaurant FRAN K W IL S O N , Prop. Newly established. Everything neat and up-to-date in every respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. FRONT STREET, . . . . COQUILLE, OREGON. c H l KTJ " Hats, Clothing S tr a n g ’s Caps, Shirts, IN Boots W and Blankets, O W . B U IL D IN G . Shoes. Apples, C and Comforts. o q u il l e GROCERIES, Pears. O regon . , Goquille Furniture and BOX FACTORY J - Cr- F i s h Dean & M o rg a n I Store, A Son, MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. Dealers in «#» .------------ Steam er N otes. Rev. Jacob Snyder, the Presby terian evangelist, held a two weeks’ Arrivals by steamer Alliance from service in the Presbyterian church Portland Dec. 26: Mrs Perkins, at Myrtle Point, of which Rev. D. Emma Perkins, Stella Perkins, Robt H. Hare is pastor. There were Jones, C H Henderson, Wm March- some sixty conversions. About one- and, Donald Burt, Blanch Burt, half united with the Presbyterian Mrs Inez Burt, J H Henderson, church. The rest united with other Allen Hilliard, Estella Hilliard, A E churches. Brother Snyder is ex Berry, C B Higley, Mrs Higley, pected in Coquille early in the Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar Mrs E M Stewart, J Hein, Herbert macy. spring. Adams, W A Fairman, Mrs Fair- man, Margarite Walstrom, Emelia Johnson, Mrs T W Clark, Bertha Heathman, G F Stoney. For North Bend: Mr and Mrs A R King, D M Rezin, wife and family. Departures South by Kilburn, Dec. 26: G M Steele, Tom Everett, C S Jordan, C E Evans, Miss E M Howell, J J Sullivan, J P Beyers and wife, Miss Luta Bowtell, A J Surber, D J Kinsdy, D C Kay, H N i j Gates, Leo Watson, Sam Nass, C T | White and wife, H M Branson and I wife.2 daughter, was united in marriage to Mr. Samuel Starmer, of Rose- burg, by Rev. Smith of Coquille. They were attended by Miss Lois, the bride’s sister, and Mr. Elijah Starmer. The happy couple take their departure for Roseburg via If you don'tbelieue it drop in and Mrs David Fulton still has a nice lot of choice plants for sale. is Being received at Mrs Payne’ s store At the residence of the bride’s $2750 I am closing out my line of Ladies. A specially tine lot of handkerchiefs on Front street. Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cass Her at Mrs Payne’ s. Wm. Cox and son, Forest, of Call and get prices. Z. C. S trang . mann, Miss Clara, their third Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gould, of Port Orford, who were up to the this city, returned from a visit on Point to attend the wedding of the bav side yesterday. Leonard Cox and Miss Mildred Bil Full line of Toilet Preparations at the lings, went to Prosper Tuesday Russell Pharmacy. W. A. Custer, of Fishtrap, was in where the bride and groom were town Tuesday and did the hand given a reception and dance. We believe in progress. Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard. Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur D E A L E R IN Fancy and Staple Groceries. keys and Game in season. F ront C oqui LE, ‘-1 ÖT. D ra n e ’s S to re , A CH O ICE L IN E OF O r . Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. We carry a full line of N ew S to re , Mrs. M . Nosier, I Q o n r a n d [P e e d . p Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the lowest consistent with good goods. ^Has a co m p lete H o lid a y line ofI< C hina an d G la ssw a r e , F a n c y C andies, etc. C all an d in s p e c t sto ck before b u y in g goods.! FR O N T ST. Notice C O Q U IL L E Cattle for Sheep. Notice is hereby given that nay Will trade a fine lot of cows and wife, Irene Smalley, has left my several head of young stock for : bed and board and therefore I will ’ not be responsible for any debt# 9he sheep. Inquire of J. D. Mysra, on , may Contract. D vvvd S m » > Ov Rinck creel!. Add res* Ohquille.