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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1905)
Miss Irene Lamb, of this city, Cleofa* Perfumes at the Russell Phar went to Marshfield on a visit yester macy. Don’t forget the school entertain day. County court ia in session. ment. Jos. Ferry, the Riverton merchant, Tom Wells came up from Pros School Superintendent Bunch is I was up to town on business vester- per yesterday. j in town. Lewis Strong was down from the day. Airs. George Yoakam, of Coos J Ed Abernethy, of Dorn, was in Point yesterday. river made Coquille City a short town yesterday. Prank Flam was among our vis visit yesterday. School entertainment on Saturday itors from tlie lower river yesterday. night, the 14th. Lex Cope, of Bandon, came up j The big schooner, Ruby, arrived Charley Doan is over from the in the river from San Francisco yesterday to visit with George Bil- bay on business. loni and family. Wednesday, liO C A L N E W S . Local O ption Convention. B U S IN E S S N O T IC E S . DON’T WORRY! Pursuant to a call issued by the Five bars Kapthol Soap 25c at Lor- enz’ s. Coquille Local Option League, School hooka at Knowlton's Drug number of citizens met at the court Store. We’re here to stay. house and were called to order by Give J. G. Fieli your orders for apple Hon. J. J. Lamb, who stated the boxes.' purpose of the meeting. J. J. Hats at yoar own price at Mrs. Pavne’ s We belieue in progress. Lamb was elected chairman and store. New Goods arriving every day at W . T. Adolph Haberly secretary of the Kerr A Co.’ s. convection. I f you don’t belieue it drop in and Mrs David Fulton still has a nice lot It was moved and carried that of choice plants for sale. Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the see the best line o f Ladies’ and we organize a Coos County Law Coquille Valley Packing Co. and Order League. Hon. J. J Chris Long, of Bandon, was in Will Oddy, of Arago. had busi- r.rini'h Fruit* at Drans’a. Largest stock of Clothing and Gents* Gents 7 Furnishing Goods in Coos Lamb was elected president. It Furnishing Goods at Lorenz's. A. E. Smith returned Wednesday our city yesterday looking after ness in town yesterday. Mens’ boys’ and children's clothing, j from a visit with his brothers and business matters. D. S. Rouse, the Riverton coal was moved and carried that we County. cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. new sisters-in-law on Fislitrap. Steven Bean, of Lampa Creek, is miner had business in town yester- elect a vice-president from each W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils precinct. Hats at your own price at Mrs.Payne’s. still low with no prospects o f im day. and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’s. The following vice-presidents Our stoch is up-to-Jate. prove. W A Goodman will go anywhere in ) J. B. Moomaw, the Arago ho p Mr. Aberson, of near Parkers were then elected: D. E. Stitt, Ban Coos county to move your house or j man was in town yesterday. He is John Hamblock, of the lower burg, was in town on business yes barn. don; T. J. Perkins, Parkersburg; doing some plowing nlroady. river, greeted old friends in town terday. To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and Inuestigate and be conuinced. E. B. Fish, North Bend; W. R. F. several head of young cattle for good Grest bargains in Ladies’ Hats and Mrs. Avens, of Marshfield, visited yesterday. sheep. Brown, Myrtle Point; F. E. Hall, Shirt Waists at Mra. Payne’ s. For Ashland House Lining go to her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Payne, J 8 Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. Remember the school entertain Riverton; W. B. Smith, Norway; Strang’s. one of our lady merchants, tills Delivered in town, on the cars or on the ment for the benefit of the school A. L. Nosier, Enchanted; W. H. boat at $12 per ton. Grandma Leneve, o f this city, is week. Bunch, Dora; T. W. Shuck, Lee; piano fund. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Marshal Everything for Innchcons at Drnne’s. A good Winchester Rifle for sale Frank Harnish, Misouri; F. M. Mrs. Elbert Dyer, of Bandon, Way, of Myrtle Point, who is ill. cheap. Inquire at this office. Stewart, Marshfield; Capt. 0. E. Don’ t lorget that Strang keeps Shoes returned home yesterday after a The school entertainment, the Edwards, North Coos River. of all kinds. vipit of several days with Mrs. It. E proceeds of which go to purchase It was moved and carried that ------ IN ------ James Brown and William Page, B uck. W. H. MANSELL, P r o p . a piano for the school, takes place the president appoint vice-presi T Fuccessor to T. J. Little. Attorneys J. T. Hall nnd C. F of Myrtle Point, went to Bandon Saturday the 14th. REAL ESTATE. dents for the other precincts. McKnight, of Marshfield, had bu li- Wednesday, returning yesterday. Rev. Adolph Haberly was elected For great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and -o ---- GENERAL DRAYING. Roiled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Shirt Waists call on Mra. Payne. ness before the county court yester secretary of this league and Rev. $11,500 This araonnt of fine property, Potatoes, at Strang’s. J. D. Stewart, of Bandon, was A. H. Mulkey treasurer. ■■■— including two fine residences W IL L M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D T R A IN S . day. and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., Andrew Hanson, a prominent among those who wore in town Lunch chicken, lnnoh yenl and loaf can The vice-presidents of this league to exchange for good stook ranch. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. ned meats at Drano’ R, lower river dairyman, returned yesterday to look after business A fine corner business property were authorized to appoint finan ■12800 The regular preaching service will from a business trip to the bay yes matters pertaining to the county cial committees in their own pre $2750 Fnrnitnre and box factory, Sole Agent for thriving toAvnin western Oregon, be held next Sunday morning' and terday. court. cincts to collect a fund at once .for good machinery, good location evening at the Presbyterian eliurch. and doing a good business, This If you want to look at a fine line of I am closing out my line of Ladies. use of this league. All funds are is a bargain. Gents' and Children’ s Mackintoshes’ underclothing go to Strang’ s. All are invited. $ 1 6 0 0 Fine small farm o f 30 acres on to be sent to tho treasurer, A. H. Call and get prices. Z. C. S t i u x g . river bank, 12 aores clearod, just R. W. Bullard, the lower river Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at Mulkey, Coquille, by tho vice-presi what you want. The H erald representative visited Strang’ s. merchant, made our office a pleasant $1500 Nice small place of 8 acres near A Specialty ol Pei fumes dents. Night call b y pressing the button Miss Jessie Tuppor went to the call yestordav while in town on Mr. Timón at his coal mine lately, town, well improved, 4 acres fall and Tonic Preparations. at the right of the d oor. It was moved and carried that bearing orohard. balance pasture and was inspired to witness the bay yesterday on her way to Port business. and meadow. Good eyoporator. tho chair appoint a ooramittoo on courage of this pioneer of the coal This is a good investment. land to enter school again after the Fine Cape C id Cranberries at Prune's House and two fine lots in good industry in this section. The mine constitution consisting of five groeerv. holiday vacation. location. The chair appointed the follow itself reveals a vein from six to Good house, barn and four lots Tlie steamer Elizabeth sailed \ speriullv line lot of handkerchiefs in fine location. ing committee: A. H. Mulkey, W. V t » I '" Wednesday. The bar was in flue thirteon feet thick of highly inflam Corner business property. Hotter M a in St. Cotonine. The Misses Laura and Fannie shape, there being 1C feet of water able coal; but tho minos reveal A. Goodman, W. D. Kistr.er, B H. investigate this now. Burns and Adolph Haberly. A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 whole mountains of the best quali Sturdivant, of Myrtle Point, re and very smooth. acres, 4 aores cultivated. 40 aores It was moved and carried that in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 yonng ties of manhood, hope, persever turned by yesterday’s train from a Judge Holden, U. S. Commis fruit trees, 300.000 feet fine cedar ance and work. The H erald hopes this League employ Judge E. O. timber. This about visit on the bay. is a gennine bargain. sioner, was called to Marshfield yes Proprietor Pharmacist Bronaugh, of Portland, an its A residence property that is dirt $ 500 W. F. Ray, of the bay side, came terday to attend to business matters that he will soon realize his desire, cheap. counsel in trying to get the tem to surround himself with some of over by yesterday’s train. He in pertaining to his office. $ 400 Two of the best residence lots porary injunction dissolved. in the city. life’s sweets. forms us that his parents, Grandpa For a supply of Jersey Cranberries, A subscription paper was circu $ 300 Two lots nicely located. F or S a l e —A fine property consisting and Grandma Bay, are in good rail on Drane, the grocer. of splendid garden lots, good house and lated and a substantial sura was health. John Bear, one of Marshfield’s barn. For particulars call $ 260 Two fine lots near the school- ca at this office. house. raised to defray expenses. prominent citizens nnd popular liv The best residence lot in Coquille. A t the old Burton Stand. W. H. Hayes, of the upper South We have been informed that It was moved and carried that $ 200 Installment plaD. Fork, paid our office a pleasant call ery men, had business at tho county Hon. Thomas Richardson, who is the president, secretary andtreasurer MRS. W . W . DAVIS, Prop. S J 0 0 Two corner bottom lo ts. Tuesday afternoon. He has been seat yesterday nnd today. one of the prime movers in getting constitute au in executive commit Rix fino lots, best location, at the For fine carpet and rng weaving ap our state in presentable condition $ 75 down this wny for several days look redicnlously low price o f $75 each tee to employ counsel and arrange ply to Mrs. K . Holverson.of the Mc For twenty days only. ing after his logging interests. when tho Lewis and Clark Centen Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day in every Adams place. terms with same. It is impossible to describe m y list in this Facinstors, shawls, misses* caps, rub Tlie socialists of this city held a nial is fully realized, will speak It was moved and carried that calnmn. If yon are looking for a good respect. Meals a t a ll hours, hers and unbrellas st. J. 3. Kanematz’ s. It is a this convention adjourn to meet on piece o f property at a reasonable price, I meeting one day this week nnd have here in the near future. Roy -¡tevens, the young man who decided to keep up the local which fact that many thousands of people FRONT STREET COQUILLE OREGON. Friday, January 20, at 10 a. m, ou can certainly suit you. ltemembei, I rpnt houses and farms, repairs stoves, is now on the bay will meet each Tuesday evening. will visit this state from tho bliz arrival of boats at this place, to make loans and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in and see me before buy and the people of tiiat side will have and middle consider the report of the committee ing. A fire line of the latest in dress goods zard-swept eastern I can save you DOLLARS.9 an opportunity to get good and re is Being received at Mrs Payne’ s store western states who will come west K O .O . SANFOKD, on constitution, and also to act Coquille, Oregon. liable work done at reasonable rates. on Front street. to attend the great fair and take a upon any proposition or advice G EN ER AL MERCHANDISE J. C. Doan, of Marshfield, gener- look at our state, and who will lo- For good meals, snlendid rooms and from Judge Bronaugk that may be Notice. if properly impres8e(1 with tho bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s hoarding house. al agent for the state of Oregon for received by that time. Revival services will begin at the National Art and Crayon company surroundings, the molding of which A dolph H aberly , Notice is hereby given that all 51. E. Church, South, Sunday, Jan. of Chicago, is in town soliciting or we have in our hands to a great ex Secretary. Hats, Clothing Coos county warrants (on General 8th. They are holding prayer meet ders for that well known and relia tent. Everyone should not only Fund) endorsed prior to Jan. 1, Harvv Morse was up from Bandon Shirts, Caps, ings every nfternoon of this week. ble firm. come out aud hear Mr. Richardson 1003, will be paid on presentation D r.ne, the grocer, received his Christ talk, but be ready and willing to yesterday. All are cordially invited to attend IN at my office in Coquille City, Ore mas supply of Cranberries a little late, Blankets, Boots J. O. Christie, of San Francisco, these services. put a shoulder to the wheel and hut they are fine all the same. gon. W . O W . B U IL D IN G . secretary of tho Coquille Coal & and aud John Morgan, the Empire City start things going in the right di No interest will be allowed after Robert Holverstott, of Fairview, Lumber Company, is hero looking Dec. 31, 1004. has purchased the old homestead hotel keeper, came over by yester rection. Comforts. Shoes J. B. D c l l e y , over the company’s property. He Standard Patterns are now reduced that was settled upon by Samuel C. day’s train and went on up the river Treasurer Coos County. seems high pleased with tho appear to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at for a short business trip. He is in Braden, S r , over a quarter of a Dated this 15th day of Decem Apples, GROCERIES, Pears. ance of our city and surrounding Kanematz’ s store. century ago, of S. C. Braden, Jr., town today on his return and is ber, 1004. meeting many old-time friends who There are some new-comers drop country. the administrator of the estate. C oquille , O regon . are glad to see him looking so well. ping in to see our section of coun K e y . < orlisi«' 1* It M arlin. I. Is T>. Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, of this try with a view to locating, and R. J. Dean, son of the late Mur K I L L thi Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ Of city, returned from Riverton yester while it is a fact that our country is a morning, when first arising, I a n d CURE the LUWCS day. Mr. Fox had good luck in get phy Dean, of Humboldt county, has notin its most presentable condition often find a troublesome collection come up to take charge of the farm ting out his logs from the marsh WITH there are few advantages at pres of phlegm which produces a cough near that place, having succeeded purchased by his father near Nor and is very hard to dislodge; but a ent, among which is the fact that it way, as also young Mr. Jacobson to small quantity of Ballard’s Hore- in floating about four hundred. run the Kerrigan plane bought by is a great grass producing country, hound Syrup will at once dislodge R. T. Davis, of Brockway, Doug his father, J. P. Jacobson, a few and another is that irrigation is it, and the trouble is over, I know Pries CONSUMPTION las county, who visited this section 50c M l . 00 not needed. Special inducements o f no medicine that is equal to it, 0UGH8 and years since. Fret Trial. JOLOS and it is so pleasant to take. I can some three years ago in company The big new schooner, Hugh should be offered all to prospec most cordially recommend it to all Surest and Quickest Cure for all with his father, came in by yester Hogan, which wns built on the bay tive settlers who are willing to persons needing a medicine for THROAT and LUNG TROUB day’s train, having come in by the take a hand in the opening and LES, or MONEY BACK. ______ throat or lung trouble.” For sale lately and brought over to the Co Drain route. He went to Bandon J - G- F is h & S on , quille, is now loading at Prosper. stocking of dairy lands. We have by R. S. Knowlton. and will look about considerably She will carry out about six or the creamery facilities for taking MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes before returning. seven hundred thousand feet of lum care of a much greater output. All Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. of our present dairymen should Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given articles of incorporation have ber. This will be the largest cargo make every effort to enlarge and prompt Attention. been filed for the incorporation of ever taken out of the Coquille. improve their herds as rapidly us kite Coos liny Tide land Co They J. L. Bean was up from Bandon possible and devolop their places to are to incorporate for $45,000 cap yesterday for the purpose of having meet tho demands of tho increase ital fully paid up. Tho incorpora an operation on one of hiH legs, the of stock as rapidly as possible. tors are G. \V. Gant, Win. Vaughan bone of which he had broken some There is no danger of ever glutting aud A. Vanzile. The Company years ago, a splinter of which seems all the markets to which the Pacific D E A L E R IN starts with nine stockholders with to be working loose. The limb was Newly established, Everything neat and up-to-date in every Coast has access with a first-class equal shares of stock. The incor- too badly swollen for the operation, article of butter or cheese. respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. poratson is for tho purpose of buy and he was obliged to return and ing and selling tide lands etc. This wait for a more opportune time. Notice. COQUILLE, OREGON. FRONT STREET, A CH OICE LIN E OF Company has just'taken about 1400 F or S al «,—At a bargain, team of I The County Court of Coos county, Or- acres of tide land opposite North horses, set of light harness, also good | egon, will receive proposals until two Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. W e carry a Bend and Marshfield across the thorough brace hack. Enquire of C. H. j o ’ clock p. m ., Wednesday, the 4th day James. | of January, 1905, to furnish medical at- Bay.—Citizen. W, T, Kerr & Co, Sanford’s Bargains | IVERY and FEED STABLE Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. The Russell P h arm acy Dr. (jeo. Russell, Rex P. Russell, Davis' Restaurant Strang’s Store, I couch Dr. King’s New Discovery Goquille furniture FOB ¿i and BOX FACTORY j The City Restaurant FRANK W IL SO N , Prop. D ra n e ’s S to re , Fancy and Dean & M o rg a n I tendance, drugs, medicines, nurse and ! entire expense and care tor all county | patients who need daily medical atten tion, who are in such condition they eannot be cared for at the County In firmary for the year 1905. The County Court reserves the righ t to reject any I and all bids. • ,, , j rj i All bids to tie filed with the county J* TCSII <111(1 f c i ll clerk of Coos county, Oregon, on or be- j fore the date above specified. Dated this 12th day of Dec. 1904. L. H a r l o t s hr , County Judge. Staple Groceries. full line of F lo u r a n d F e e d . Dealers in Meats, Lard. Bacon, Everything found in a first-class Grocery. Prices the ' owest Hams, consistent with good goods. F R O N T ST. C O Q U IL L E Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur Sewing Machine Kepairing. David Fulton, of this city, is an expert ciealier and repairer, and anyone in need of his services will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. Notice. keys and Game in season. F ront S t ., C oqiji le , Cattle for Sheep. Notice is hereby given that my W ill trade a fine lot of cows and wife, Irene Smalley, has left ! several head of young stock for bed and board nnd therefore I O r . not be responsible for any debts she sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on Binek creek. Address Coquille. Ipay con tract. D avid S m ai . lkt .