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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
1 LO CAL N EW S. Glenn Cox was up from Prosper yesterday. Claude Waters returned from the dfcy Thursday. Mss James BrowD, of Myrtle Point, was in town yesterday. George Laiugor, the Myrtle Poiut road supervisor, was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Denholm, the Bandon merchants, were in our city Wednesday. Attorney A. E. Seaman, of Marsh field. had business at tho Point Wednesday. H. M. Branson was over from Marshfield yesterday looking nfter business matters. School hooks at Knowlton's Drug The steamer Elizabeth is due to j Store. day. The schooner Onward arrived in Melvin Hayter was up to town the liver on Tuesday evening. yesterday. E. D. Myers, of, Lee, returned For the finest bams in town, call from a trip to the bay Wednesday. on Dean & Morgan. A. McNair, the Banden hardware Mrs. Wm. Rohm was up from man, returned from the bay Wednes day. Riverton yesterday. First-class meals and nice rooms Attorney H. M. Brownell, of at tho Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A. Marshfield, had business in town Gage, prop. the post day or so. W anted : — A good girl for com J. Richardson, present, owner of pany aud to help with housework. tho Parker furm near the Burg, had Call at this office. business in thin city yesterday. J. A. Lamb, the hardware man, J. L. Kronenhurg, superintendent has been somewhat under the of the Parkersburg mill, returned weather the past few days. from n trip to the bay on Wednes We received a letter from J. T. day. Sneed, of Izee, Oregon, this week, Don’ t torget that Strang keeps Shoes in which he states he is well. of all kinds. Report of the Coquille Public School. Death of Qeorge Lindsey. George Lindsey, who has made Following is the report of the his home with the family of R. J. | Coquille Public School for the Dean for the past 10 years, passed month ending Jan. 13, 1905: j away at 3 a. m. Tuesday, January Grade 1. Miss Bell Gould, teach 17th, and was buried on Wednesday. er. Registration, 50; cumber days’ The deceased was born in County attendance. 711; number days’ ab | Derry, Ireland, Sept. 8, 1817, came sence, 57; number tiroes tardy, 4. J to America and located at Alle Grade 2. Mrs. J. A. Yoakam, ghany City, Penn., in 1842, where teacher. Registration, 44; attend he was married to Miss Elizabeth ance, 740; absence, C5; tardy, 8. Hamilton. In 1870 they moved to Grade 3. Miss Inez Lush,teacher. Missouri where his wife died. Iu Registration, 37: attendance, G80; 1880 he went to Illinois with a mar absence, 30; tardy, 9. ried son where he remained until Grade 4. Mrs. Wooten, teacher. 1895, when he came to Coos county Registration, 36; attendance, 528; ’ «iih his daughter, Mrs. R. J. Deau, absence, 36; tardy, 2. with whom he has since made his Grades 5 and 6. Miss Grace L. home till her death which occurred Bridges. Registration, hoys, 25, Nov. 30 last. girls 31; total, 56; attendance, 852£; Grandpa, as be was commonly absence, 54$; tardy, 3. called, was a man of sterling qual Grades 7 and 8. Miss Ellen N. ities and his friends were numbered Bearnis, teacher. Registration: boys ns his acquaintances. He had been a 23, girls 23; total, 46; attendance, consistent member of tho Presby boys 369; girls 399; total, 768; terian church since he was five years tardy, boys 1. of age. Grades 9 and 10. T. C. Jory, The funeral was preached by Rev. teacher. Registration, 17; attend Adolph Haberly at tbo Presbyter ance, 291$, absence, 17$; tardy, 0. ian church, while the interment was Summary: Registration, 288; at in the Masonic cemetery and was tendance, 5GC1; absence, 293; tardy, conducted by the Masonic fratern- 27. T. C. J ort , Principal. it}’, he being a time-honored mem L. P. Maury is up for a visit ber of that noble order. Miss Pliila Barker, tho dress Andrew Hanson returned from Thomas Krewson is now conduct the bay to his home on the lower ing the Coquille Furniture and maker, late of Sioux City, Iowa, Box Factory since J. G. Fish moved went to Marshfield yesterday. river Wednesday. Mrs. M. Way, of Myrtle Point, Fred Nosier, of Bridge, returned to the farm up the river. Rolled Harley, Bran, Shorts and who has been ill for several days, Wednesday after a two days’ visit Potatoes, at Strang’s. is somewhat improved at present. with friends in town. G. F. Fellows is up from Los D. A. Hiding, one of Myrtle Dr. J. C. Snook, the dentist, will be home from his visit to California Angeles visiting his friend, Mr. Point’s enterprising merchants, re- Christie, secretary of the Coquille turned from a tx-ip to the bay yes some time this month. Coal and Lumber Oo., of the city. terday. L ost . —In Coquille Oity, an elk’s For a supply of Jersey Cranberries, Miss Florence Rosa, of Bandon, tooth watch charm. Finder wil call on Prane, the grocer. returned home Wednesday after a please leave same at this office and Perry Robinson, the carpenter, visit of several days with friends in receive reward. who has been working on Hersey’s this city. . I.uni’ ll Fruit a at Drane’s. new front, will begin a big barn for while the p arkersburg mill is shut Jas. M. Cox, of Oregon City, who P. S. Coffin, who has been out Mr. Davenport on his place below down. has been here looking over the from Minnesota for several weeks town. The mill at Parkersburg is shut country for several days went to looking at the country, started on Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the down for a short time on account of his return Tuesday. Marshfield yesterday. Coquille Valley Packing Co. the wharf being full of lumber. Everything for luncheons at Draue's. Mr. Vance, who has been here Roy Stevens, the stove repairer Rev. E. Keelor who has been in John Aasen, of Arago, was in has been disappointed in receiving several weeks visiting friends and town yesterday, looking a little a lot of tools and material, and has taking in the country, started for this county for several months, started on his return for California worse for wear, having just gotten deferred his trip to the bay till they Portland Wednesday. for a visit yesterday. Mrs. Keeler up from a spell of mumps. arrive. Chas. Houser, of Myrtle Point, remained at Myrtle Point. Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar Grcnt bargains in Ladies' Hats and returned Tuesday from Marshfield Shirt Waists at Mrs. Payne’ s. macy. Important Announcement. where he had beeD to see his son, There will be preaching services Mrs. W. Sinclair, of this city, re Fiue, who is suffering from pneu turned from Marshfield yesterday in the Lampn creek school house at Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist, late of monia, but whom is much improved. where she had gone to her mother, 11 a. ip. and 1 p. m., Sunday, Jan. San Francisco, Cal., is now at Co J. G. Augus, tho gentleman who Mrs. George Stauff, who was ill, but 29 by J. L. Beatty, pastor of the M. quille City, will reinaiu until Febru is looking at the steel-head salmon E. church. who is better now. ary 5th, 1905. Those requiring the business on Coos bay and the Co For Ashland House Lining go to A good Winchester Rifle for sale services of an up-to-date dentist quille river, was in town yesterday. oheap. Inquire at this office. Strang’s. t will do well to call on Dr. Steele at He tells us that the catch has been Regular preaching services by Thore will be an adjourned meet his office up stairs in the Martin ing on Friday, Jauuary 20th, of the the pastor at the Presbyterian very light so far this month, but building, Front street, Coquille. friends of local option, to act upon church next Sunday morning and hopes to see an improvement soon. Capt. A. J. Hartman, of the Ban No tic 9 the recommendations of the ccm- evening at the usual hours. Sun rnittee on constitution and by-laws day school at 10 a. m., Miss Bemis, don light house, returned Wednes All persons are hereby notified Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., a Supt.; Young People’s Meeting, day from Marshfield with his wife Strang t 0:15; Mrs A. N. Gould, Supt. All who had been taken to the Horsfall that W. H. Smith no longer repre hospital for the purpose of under sents the Coquille Coal & Lumber Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hawkins, of are welcome. If you want to look at a fine line of going an operation for tumor, The Company, and are cautioned against Dairyville, started on their return lady is very much improved and her making any payments to him for home yesterday, going as far as underclothing go to Strang’s. B. Fenton, the present mail con recovery is assured, at which her the company. Bandon, after a pleasant visit in (Signed) E. I. B baddock , tractor carrying mail betweea Rose- many friends are greatly pleased. this city with Mr. Hawkin’s sister, President Coquille Coal burg and Myrtle Point, was down to A. II. Nicols, the ice and cold Mrs. T. J. Thrift. <fc Lumber Company. A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs this city last week and submitted a storage man, of Marshfield, can e at Mrs Payne’s. revised schedule which is very much over this week and made his friends CuriMl H i* l l o d n r «»I I t lic iiiiia t ls m R. W. Henry, son of Mrs. .1. S. shorter than the present one, with a visit and looked after property in •‘My mother has been a sufferer Henry, of this city, who holds the certain improvements to be made terests in this city. This is his first for many years from rheumatism,” position as steward on tho steamer on the roads oyer which this mail ¡ h visit since he moved away, over a says W. H. Howard of Husband, Jefferson, plying between Seattle carried. year ago. Mr. Nicols was butter Pennsylvania. ‘ ‘At times. she was and Alaskan ports, arrived here the For great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and maker at the creamery of the Co unable to move at all, while at all early part of this week and is en 8'iirt Waists call on Mrs. Bayne. quille Ice & Cold Storage plant times walking was painful. I pre sented her with a bottle of Cham Mr. and Mrs. Will Linegar, who joying a visit with his parents. here the season before last. berlain’s Pain Balm and after a have been here from Grand June- Lunch chickon, lunch veal and loaf can The revival meetings at the applications she decided it was the tion Colorado, visiting with bis ned meats at Drnne’ s, Methodist church, South, will con most wonderful pain reliever she Wo aro informed that there are brother, A. F. Linegar, as well as tinue for an indefinite time. Preach had ever tried, in fact, she is never certain life and accident insurance his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ing every evening at 7:30; prayer without it now and is at all times able fo walk. An occasional ap* and companies which havo not complied Wm. Gnllier, of Bandon, meeting at 2:30 p. ra. each day; piication of Pain Balm keeps away cousins, Steve and Ed Gather, of with the laws of the state in all re special servieos for the children ind the pain that she was formerly spects, and all agents taking risks this city, started on their return young people on Sunday at 3 p. m. troubled with.” For sale by R. S. home early this week. They were for such institutions are liable to These meetings are growing in in Knowlton. heavy fines and had better look a accomponied by Mr. Linegar’s terest and all who do not come are mother who came out last summer little out in the future. North Bend, Oregon, missing a good time and blessing, and visited up this time. Dec. 22, 1904. For good meals, splendid rooms nnd for they are seasons of refreshing Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub bath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house. Sperry Flour Com’p., from the presence of the Lord. All hers and nnbrellns at .1. 8. Kanematz’s. The Coquille Valley Packing Com Marshfield, Oregon. An encampment of I. O. O. F. was are invited. pany, has has had placed in this Gentlemen: Receiving your post Give J. G. Fish your orders for apple instituted at North Bend on Tues city, the latest device out in the er I compete for the reward of $5.00 day evening by members of the boxes. way of a cash register. It records to tho boy or girl in North Bend J. N. Jacobson and J. Finley lodges at this city at Marshfield. all sales, keeping track of amount, who sends in the best reason why E. A. Anderson, of Marshfield was Schroeder, tho former the well- the nature of goods sold, and for his or her mother likes Sperry flour known Humboldter who is now the installing officer and the follow cash or credit. It is certainly a My mother uses Sperry’s flour and owner of the Kerrigan place and an ing corps of officers were installed great convenience aud avoids many finds it makes very sweet bread and for the ensuing term: L. R. Hughes, expert butter maker, and the latter mistakes. is superior to many higher priced a popular butter maker of this C. P.; C. M. Byler, H. P .; Wm. Yours truly, F o r S ave — A fine property consisting county, have leased the ice and cold flours. of splendid garden lots, good house and Dolan, S. W .; L. F. Falkenstein. ‘E rnest V ioars . Age 13. barn. For particulars call at this office. Scribe; Wm. Vaughan, Treas.; Fred storage plant at this city and will at once proceed to start a milk delivery Dr. D. L. Steele, a pioneer den Hollister, Jr. W .; Dr. R. G. Gale, Upward ¿of sixty persons business in our city. During the It«-v. C a r l i s l e I* II M a r t in , I, I. II. tist of Coos county, who ha-i spent Guide. Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ Of were present and a grand time was butter season they will manufacture several years in California, and who was through here a few weeks past, enjoyed. A committee had arranged the popular Pasteurized brand which a morning, when first arising, I returned again from the city ac for a “ big eat” which came in all was introduced into Humboldt coun often find a troublesome collection of phlegm which produces a cough companied by Mrs. Steele this week right at the proper time, as the ty by a Mr. Jenson, and which has and is very hard to dislodge; but a made that section noted for its fine nnd is now to be found at his office work was not finished till the “ wee small quantity of Ballard’s Hore- The delegation from quality of butter for many years. in the Martin building. The Doc sma” hours. hound Syrup will at once dislodge Hat.atynnr oun price at Mrs. Pnvne’ a tor will be remembered by many of this side who were in attendance are store. it, and the trouble is over, I know of no medicine that is equal to it, high in praise of the cordial treat the old 'ettlers of this county. An exceedingly enthusiastic meet and it is so pleasant to take. I can F or S a l e , — At a bargain, learn of ment the., received. ing was held by the Coquille Board most cordially recommend it to all horses, set of light harness, also good I am closing out my line of Ladies. of Trade last Monday evening, sev persons needing a medicine for thoroughbrace hack. Enquire of C. H. Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshs«' Call and get prices. Z. C. S trang . eral matters of importance coming throat or lung trouble.” For sale James. up, among which were the scheroo by R. S. Knowlton. of getting our mails through in shorter time, and that of bonding the county for a good roads fund. | K I L L thi Those are matters which should be ' AND CURE THI LUNGS followed up with persistance until I something along these lines are ac complished. A memorial will be J presented to the legislature asking j that the county be bonded for j ___ /Y0NSUMPTI0N Price FOR I 0UGMS and 50c 4 $ 1 0 0 ♦200,000 for the purpose of making V 0LDS FreeTril11' a good road from the county line Surest and q u ick est Cure for all to Myrtle Point and on to Marsh T H R O A T and LU N G TRO U B LES, or M O N EY BACK. field as soon as practicable. -. ------ COUCH Dr. King's New Discovery DON’T WORRY! We're here to stay. We belieue in progress. I f you don't belieue it drop in and see the best line o f Ladies' and Gents* Furnishing Goods in Coos County. Our stoch is up-to-^ate. Inuestigate and be convinced. W. T. Kerr Sc Co. WILL MEET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Coquille, Oregon., Dec. 24, 1904. Sole Agent for 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 A Specialty of Peifumes and Tonic Preparations. years. She likes it because it makes finer grained and whiter bread. It raises more quickly and it makes about six more loaves to the sack than any other brand of flour. M a in 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, hut with Proprietor Sperry’s you never get a poor sack and that is really the best reason mamma has for using Sperry’s flour. Yours truly, Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. Night call by pressing the button at the right of the door. The Russell Pharmacy S t . C o q u i l le . Dr. Geo. Russell, E. uil S immons . FRANK W ILSO N , Prop. Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’s. W A Goodman will go anywhere in Coos county to movo your house or barn. Pharmacist The City Restaurant B U SIN E S S NOTICES. Mens’ boys’ and children’ s clothing, cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s. Rex P. Russell, r> r > r> r > r t Newly established. respect. FRONT STREET, To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and several head of young cattle for good sheep. Everything neat and up-to-date in every Meals at all hours, day or night. - COQUILLE, OREGON. Dean & Morgan A lire line of the latest in dress goods is Being received at Mrs Payne’ s store on Front street. For fine carpet and rug weaving ap ply to Mrs. K. Holverson.of tho Mc- tdams place. Dealers in Standard Patterns are now reduced to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at Kanematz’ s store. Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur .1 S Jays has fine Oat Hay for sale. Delivered in town, on the cars or on the boat at i)12 per ton. keys and Game in season. $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly ing Government land. J. J, S tanley . F ront S t ., C oqui le , O r . Sewing Machine Repairing David Fulton, of this city, is an expert clcaher and repairer, and anyone in need of his services will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY ------ IN ------ REAL J. G- F ish & Son, ESTATE. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. —--------O----- —- Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given $11,500 This amount of fine property, prompt Attention. ' including two fine residences and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., to exchange for good stook ranch. $2800 A ^no oorner $1500 Nice small place of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full bearing orchard, balance pastnro and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. House nnd two lots in good ■ ....... business property $1000 '»1 location. A bargain. * 800 Good house, barn and four loti » ■ '' in fine location. $ 800 Corner business property. Better investigate this now. $ 750 A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 160 ■ ■ ■ — acres, 4 acres cultivated. 40 acres in grass, 2 rough house«, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. $ 500 A residence property that is dirt “ cheap. $ 300 Two lots nicely located. $ 200 Two fine lots near the school- house. » $ 200 v $ 100 $ ■ 75 The best residence lot in Coquille. | Installment plan. I am Handling a line of samples from Ed. V. Price & Company, the Chicago Tailors W e have 450 different styles to select from. W e g u a r antee the F it and W orkm anship. We slel Suits from $ 14 up And expect to m ake a specialty ol th is business. Two corner bottom lots. Six l°Ob best location, at the i» redicnlously low price of $75 each It is impossible to describe my list in this ciinm n. If you are looking for a good piece o f property at a reasonable prioe, l can certainly suit yon. Kemerubei, I rent houses and farms, make loan«» and do all kinds o f agency bnsines*. Come in and see me before buy ing. I can sAve yon DOLLARS. O. C. 8ANFOKD, Coquille, Oregon. S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n te ed Fred Slagle, Tailor O O Q U L IL E , OREGON