Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, January 13, 1905, Image 3

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    LOCAL N EW S.
DON’T WORRY!
Mrs. J. B. Dulley is still very ('is r e d II I * M o t h e r o l n iir u m a t la r a
John Koon is up from Bandon
B U SIN E S S NOTICES.
lew.
visiting friends.
“ My mother has been a sufferer
‘•The Deneon" Jan. 14th.
Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’
At Masonic Hall Saturday night for many years from rheumatism,’’
For the finest hams in towa. call
says W. H. Howard of Husband Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s.
15,
25 and 35 cents.
on
Dean
&
Morgan.
It. H. Henry wait a passenger from
Pennsylvania. “ At times she was
Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing,
I Me’re here to stay.
Marshfield by yesterday’s train.
Fine Ca|>eCod Cranberries at Prime's
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker, of unable to move at all, while at all cheapest In town, at Lorens’a.
grocery.
Riverton, visited a day or so in times walking was painful. I pre
Father Donnelly, of Marshfield,
W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils
B. Fenton, of Myrtle Point, was town this week.
sented her with a bottle of Cham and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.’s.
visited lower river points this week.
We believe in progress.
berlain’s Pain Balm ami after a
W A Goodman will go anywhere in
in Coquille early last week in the
A new brick flue is being erected applications she decided it was the Cooe county to move your house or
J. D. Barklow of the upper river,
interest of a road improvement
in the Odd Fellows' building. Sam most wonderful pain reliever she barn.
passed tbrouga to Baadon yester­
move.
To T r a d s - -Fifteen head of cows and
If you don't belieue it drop in and
had ever tried, in fact, she is never
Sherwood
is doing the work.
day.
several head of young cattle for good
Don’ t forget that Strang keeps Shoes
without it now and is at all times sheep.
Come out to the Masonic Halh of all kinds.
Chas. M. Sain, editor of the Coos
able to walk. An occasional ap­
see the best line o f Ladies’ and
Saturday night and see “ The Dea­
Bay Harbor, made our office a pleas­ plication o f Pain Balm keeps away
A fire line of the latest in dress goods
Lex Cope, of Dairyville, is now
Is Reing received at Mrs Payne's store
con."
ant call while in town Wednesday. the pain that she was formerly on Front street.
Gents* Furnishing Goods in Coos
oce of the efficient clerks and book
Bchool 1 looks at Knowlton’s Drug troubled with.” For sale by R. S
The steamer Alert, runuing up keeper of the store of W. T. Kerr
For fine carpet and rug weaving ap­
Store.
Knowlton.
ply to Mrs. K . Holvereon,of the Mc­
Coos river, is to have a new smoke & Company.
County.
Adams place.
Mrs.
D.
P.
Strang,
Jr.,
was
in
stack.
Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and town yesterday, and is looking very
Standard Patterns are now reduced
North Bend, Oregon,
The Socialist’ Local will meet Potatoes, at Strang’s.
to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at
well after her recovery from Tier
Our stoch is up-to-date.
Dec. 22, 1904.
each Tuesday at the office of J, H.
Kanematz’ s store.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Slagle, of John-
late illness.
Sperry Flour Com’p.,
Cecil.
J 8 Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale
sou's mill, went to the Dora section
Delivered in town, on the cars or on the
Regular preaching service in the
Marshfield, Oregon.
Sam Stout, one of the North Fork Wednesday where they will visit
Investigate and be convinced.
boat at $12 per ton.
First M. E. church Sunday morning
Gentlemen: Receiving your post­
loggurs, was down to this city a day Mr Slagle’s parents.
and evening, Jan. 15. All are in­ er I compete for the reward of $5.00
or so this week.
Attend the school piano enter­
vited.
J. L. B eatty , Pastor.
to the boy or girl in North Bend
R. C. Dement, the Myrtle Point tainment Saturday night.
We learn that Capt. Bob Dun­ who sends in the best reason why
stockman, had business at the county
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Schroeder, of
ham has been promoted by being his or her mother likes Sperry flour
sent Wednesday.
Arago, returned vesterday from a
— in —
My mother uses Sperry’s flour and
made master of the steamer Roan-
Dr. J. C. Snook, the dentist, will visit with their daughter, Mrs. T. oak, a vessel twice the size of those finds it makes very sweet bread and
be home from his visit to California P. Hanly, of near Riverton.
ESTATE,
of which be has had charge in the is superior to many higher priced REAL
For a supply of Jersey Cranberries, past.
some time this month.
flours.
Yours truly,
call on Drane, the grocer.
W. H. MANSELL, P r o p .
W. B. Norton, of Sugar Loaf,
E rnest V ioars .
Age 13. $11,500 This amount of fine property
Five bars Napthol Roap 25c at Lor­
Successor to T. J. Little.
'
including two fine residenoes
Roy Stevens, the stove repairer, enz’
s.
made the lower river a visit during
and 10-aore orange grove in Pomona, Cal.,
has been disappointed in receiving
to
exohange
for
good
stook
ranoh.
G E N E R A L D R A Y IN G .
Holland Bros., are building a R e v . C a rlisle F B M a n i a . L I, D .
the week looking after logging in­
$ 2 800
A fine oorner business property
a lot of tools and material, and has
launch for Louis Wirth which,
interests.
Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ Of
W ILL M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
deferred his trip to the bay till they
$ 1 5 00
Nice small plaoe of 8 acres near
when completed, is expected to be
Lanoh FraitB st Drane’s.
morning, when first arising, I
town, well improved, 4 sores foil
arrive.
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
besring orohard. balance pasture
one of ihe speediest crafts on the often find a troublesome collection
M. G. Pohl, the Myrtle Point
and meadow. Good evoporator.
Great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and
bay.
The launch will be equipped of phlegm which produces a cough
musioal instrument dealer, made Shirt Waists at Mrs. Payne’s.
This is a good investment.
and is very hard to dislodge; but a $1000
House and two lots in good
Sole A gent for
Marshfield a business visit this week,
T. J. Little and family will start with a 10 horsepower Buffalo Gas
location. A bargain.
small quantity of Ballard’s Hore-
engine
which
is
thought
by
many
to
eturning yesterday.
$
800
Good
house,
barn
and
fonr
lots
California on Monday. These good
in fine location.
hound Syrup will at once dislodge
Everything for luncheons at Drane’s,
people will be missed by their many be the best gasoline engine on the it, and the trouble is over. I know $ 800 Corner business property. Better
market.—
Mail.
.
investigate this now.
Roy Stevens, the stov6 repairer, friends of this city and surrounding
of no medicine that is equal to it,
750 A hill ranoh on Fishtrap o f 150 A Specialty of Peifumea
who failed to go to Marshfield this country.
Give J. G. Fish your orders for apple and it is so pleasant to take. I can
Night caU by pressing the button
—
acres, 4 sores ooltivated, 40 aeres
boxes.
and Tonic Preparations.
at tbe right of the door.
most cordially recommend it to all In grass, 2 rongh honses, barn, 100 yonng
week on account of the non-arrival
A good Winchester Rifle for sale
fruit trees, abont 300,000 feet fine oedar
There was a little excitement at persons needing a medicine for timber. This ia a genuine bargain.
of material and tools, will go over cheap. Impure at this office.
A reaidenoe property that is dirt
Andrew Hanseu, of Prosper, went the dock yesterday as the Bteumer throat or lung trouble.” For sale $ 6 00
Monday.
oheap.
by R. S. Knowlton.
Hats at your own priceat Mrs.Payne’s. to the bay yesterday with his family, Dispatch pulled off for Bandon. It
$ 300 Two lota niooly loontod.
We understand that Wra. Aber- he having purchased a home in seems that one of her passengers,
$ 260 Two fine lots near the sohoot-
M a in S t. C o q u ille .
nethy, the Dora farmer, who moved Marshfield where they will live for who was pretty well loaded up
honse.
beat reaidenoe lot in Coqnille.
to the valley last fall with his fam­ some time to take advantage of the with bug juice, but not being fully
and C
URE t h i lungs $ 200 The
Installment plan.
satisfied, concluded to come back to
ily, is suffering from a stroke of school privileges of that city.
WITH
$ 100 Two oorner bottom lota.
town,
and
the
boat
being
out
too
For
great
bargains
in
Ladies’
Hats
and
paralysis.
Shirt Waists oali on Mrs. Payne.
Six fine lota, best looation. at tbe
Proprietor
Pharmacist
far for him to make it at “ two
$ 75
Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar­
rediculonsty low prioe of $76 eaoh
Ira G. Nelson, of IfcMinnvilie, yumps,” he took a swim.
It came
macy.
It ia impossible to describe my list in this
who spent several weeks in this near proving too far for him to
oolnmn. If yon are looking for a good
Mrs. R. E. Buck, of this city,
0NSUMPT10N
Pries
section last summer, returned a
( pieoe o f property at a reaaonable prioa, I
swim, others having to render as­
went to Bandon yesterday for a few
50c 4 * 1 .0 0
OUGHI as«
oan certainly snit yon.
day or so ago, accompanied by his
Free
Trial.
OLDS
sistance
in
his
getting
ashore.
I Kemembet, I rent honses ana farms,
days’ visit with her daughter, Mrs.
brother, Fred. Mr. Nelson’s family
■ make loans and do all kinds o f agenoy
Surest and Quickest Ours for all | bnsiness. Come in and see me before buy­
A t tbe old Burton Stand.
James Walstrom, her sister, Mrs.
Hats at your onn price at Mrs. Pavne’ s
are now at Los Angeles, Cal., for store.
< T H R O A T and L U N Q T R O U B ­
ing. I oan save V - g O L L A K S ^
Dyer, and other friends.
L E S , or H O N E Y BACK.
MRS. W . W . DAVIS, Prop.
which place he will start soon.
Thomas Heaton has received from
Coquille, Oregon.
For Ashland House Lining go to
Lard
and
Bacon
at
wholesale
at
the
Portland a fine stump puller which
Strang’ s.
Coquille Valley Packing Co.
will be put into operation by Messrs.
M arried — At the home o f Mr. and
Newly established. Everything neat ana up-to-day in every
For some unaccounted for reason,
Mrs. Henry Lorenz, Wednesday eve­ a dynamite fiend attempted to blow Odbert and Moore. This is a good
respect. Meats at all hours,
ning last at 8:30 o'clock, Mr. Frank up the statue of Frederick the thing aB there are many acres of
*
.rii.-AT THE......
¥. Pomeroy and Miss Grace A. Great, recently presented to our land in this section whichgare very
FRONT STREET
COQUILLE OREGON.
much
in
need
of
such
an
appliance.
OPERA
HOUSE,
SATURDAY,
JAN.
*14.
Friend, Rev. Haberly officiating.
government by Emporer William,
Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at which stands on the grounds of the There is nothing which would assist
...... BY THE.......
Strang’s.
more in the clearing of lands which
Armory War College at Washing­
MEMBERS
OF
COQUILLE SCHOOL,
is so much needed all along the Co.
Dr. J. G. Swenson, for some time
ton, D. C.
FOR BENEFIT PIANO FUND.
past physician and surgeon for the
quille valley. We have more cream­
If you want to look at a fine line of
Beaver Hill Coal Co., has resigned
eries at tho present time than would-
underclothing go to Strang’s.
C A ST OF CH A R A C TE R S.
be required to take care of the sup­
that position and has taken up the
Dr. J. B. Olmstead, supremo med­ ply of milk within their reach, and
practice of his profession at Marsh­
Deacon Thorton, Mrs. Thorton’ s brother-in-law, with a
ical director of U. A., will deliver the cleariug of land and an increase
passion for lemonade with a stick in it...... ARCH IE COLLIER.
field.
his interesting lecture on the dark of dairy cows is a veiy important
George Graef, Mrs. Thornton’ s nephew...KENNETT LAW RENCE.
Newly established. Everything neat and up-to-date in every
Lunch cbioken, Innoh veal and loaf can -
George Darrah, alias Matt W heeler......................... ALTON GRIM ES.
and bright side of life as seen by a thing at this time.
ned meats at Drane’ s,
respect. Meals at all hours, day or night.
James Reed, a friend of Darrah’ s ......................... JAMES H E R V E Y .
doctor “ 8unshine and Shadow,
Next Saturday evening “ The Dea­
Having renovated their mill at Ban­
Pedro, an organ grinder...................................................|
Laughter and Tears.” Come and croft, Fish Bros are now prepared to
con" will be presented by members
Parson Brownlow.............................................................. j KAY U1' A1S-
FRONT STREET,
-
COQUILLE, OREGON.
hear the Doctor, at the Masonic furnish the .public the best grades of
Pete, Mrs. Thornton’ s servant.............................LELAND H O W E Y .
of our school, The proceeds of the
lumber, having employed experienced
Hall Friday evening, Jan. 13th at hands.
Billy, the deacon’ s boy........................................................................H AL PIER CE.
play will be applied on the payment
7 :30 p. m.
Mrs. Thornton.................................................
LEANNA GAGE.
of the new piano lately received for
Helen, her daughter...................................................................... DELLA WOOD.
Notice.
F or S ai . k — A fine property consisting
the school. All should turn out.
Miss Amelia Fawcett, Mrs. Thornton’ s maiden sister
Sanford’s Bargains W. T. Kerr & Co.
I IVERY ond FEED STABLE
Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal.
The
Russell Pharmacy
k i l l ™, c o u c h
Dr. (ieo. Russell,
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
Rex P. Russell,
Davis' Restaurant
FOR C
“T H E D E A C O N ”
The
City Restaurant
FRANK W ILSO N , Prop.
A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs
at M ■ * i ' 1 1 t.
of splendid garden lots, good house and
barn. For particulars call at this office.
The “ Coos Bay Harbor” describes
at great length and complete detail
the discovery of a large ledge of
limestone on Coos tiver, the de­
velopment of which is being ar­
ranged for by a (corporation com­
posed of C. J. Bruschke, E. L. C.
Farrin and Dr. Swen (son, who will
Facinators, shawls, misses’ capB, rub proceed to develop the ledge. This
here and unbrellas at J. S. Kanematz's. should prove an important industry
Fine Houser, of the upper river, on the bay.
who went to the bay lately to look
Drone, the grocer, received his Christ­
after logging interests, was taken mas supply of Cranberries a little late,
bnt they are fine all the same.
down with pneumonia and is still at
There will be an adjourned meet­
Marshfield Buffering from that dis­
ease.
His father, Chas. Houser, of ing on Friday, January 20th, of the
friends of local option, to act upon
Myrtle Point, is with him.
For good meals, snlendid rooms and the recommendations of the com­
hath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house. mittee on constitution and by-laws,
M arried — At the home of R. F. and also to take such further action
Shannon, in Bandon. Jan. 8, 1905, in the matter as may be deemed
in the presence of near relatives, wise. Judge Bronaugh is now con­
Miss Leona M. Shannon to Mr. sidering the case; and bis recom­
Frank R. Henry, J. L. Beatty, pas­ mendations should reach us in time
Convention
tor of the M. E church officiating. for the convention.
vMrs. Dr. McCormac, of Marsh­ meets on arrival of boats. Let all
field, visited Myrtle Point a day or attend who can.
so this week.
F ob S alk ,—At a bargain, team of
Peter Loggie, manager of the
sash and door factory and president
of the North Bend Chamber of
Commerce, is now on his way from
New York, whore he has been for
three months, and is expected to
arrive any day.—Harbor.
All persons are hereby notified
that W. H. Smith no longer repre­
sents the Coquille Coal & Lumber
Company, and are cautumed against
making any payments to him for
the company.
(Signed)
E. I. B raddock ,
President Coquille Coal
& Lumber Company.
Coquille, Oregon.,
Dec. 24, 1904.
Sperry Flour Company.
Sirs:—My mother always buys
Sperry's flour because it is the best
in the market.
She has used it steady for five
years.
She likes it because it makes
finer grained and whiter bread.
It raisos more quickly and it
makes about six more loaves to the
sack than any other brand of flour.
My mother likes Sperry’s best be­
cause she can depend on it With
other brands of flour you will once
in a while get a poor sack, but with
Sperry's you never get a poor sack
and that is really the best reason
I am closing out my line of laulies. horses, set of light harness, also good mamma has for using Sperry’s flour.
<ients’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ thoroughhrace hack. F.nquire of C. H.
Yours truly,
Call and get prices.
Z. C. S trand .
James.
...........................................................ESTHER JOHNSON.
Mrs. Darrah, George Darrah’ s wife..................EMMA SH ERW OOD.
Nellie, her child......................................................... GRACE G IL K E Y .
Daisy, Mrs. Thornton’s servant......................GEORGIA JOHNSON.
T im e:
Dealers in
Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams,
The Present.
ACT I. Hotel garden in Eastville, Pa.
ACT I I . Mrs. Thornton’ s drawing room.
ACT III. Scene I.—A street in Eastville. Scene II.—George
Graef’ s lodgings. Scene III.—A street in Eastville. Scene
IV .—A woods near Eastville.
ACT IV . Mrs. Thornton’ s drawing room.
This play is staged under the direction o f................... Mrs. W ootten.
Musical Director.................................................. .............. Miss Downing.
Admission, Adults 25 Cents.
Children, 15 Cents
Reserved Seats, 35 Cents.
C urta in 8 : i*.
Dean & Morgan
Specialties Between A cts.
Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur­
keys and Game in season.
F ront S t .,
Goquille furniture
and BOX FA C TO R Y
I am Handling a line of sam ples from
Ed. V. Price & Company,
the Chicago Tailors
J.
Q- Fish & Son,
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Turning W ork a Specialty.
All Orders given
___________
prompt Attention.
Drane’s Store,
W e have 450 different styles to select from. W e g u a r­
antee th e F it and W orkm anship.
D E A L E R IN
E arl S immons .
Notice.
C oqui le , O r .
Fancy and
We sell Suits from $ 14 up
Staple Groceries.
A C H O IC E L IN E OF
Notice is hereby given that all
Coos county warrants (on General
Fund) endorsed prior to Jan. 1,
1903, will be paid on presentation
at ray office in Coquille City, Ore­
gon.
No interest will be allowed after
Dec 31, 1904
J. B. D u l l e y ,
Treasurer Coos County.
Dated this 15th day of Decem­
ber, 1904.
And expect to m ake a specialty ol this business.
S a tisfa c tio n G u a ra n te ed .
Fred Slagle, Tailor
COQUILLE, OREGON
Syrup, Tobacco, Cigars, etc.
We
carry a
full line of
I
TTlonr a n d T^eed.
Everything found in a first-class Grocery.
Prices the lowest
consistent with good goods.
FRO N T ST.
C O Q U IL L E