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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S . Oyster crackers at Prune's. The steamer Elizabeth is duo at Bandon today, uud is expected to Valentines of all kinds at J. 8. Kanematz's. For Ashlnnd House I.ininu no to sail Thursday. Strang’ s. B ohn —At Gravel Ford, Oregon, John Myers, of Norway, went to Carl Heller was in from Dora on Jauuary 25, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs the bay yesterday. Friday. Robert Parish, a son: J. O. Farmer came up to town Drane, the grocer, keeps nice fresh Go nud get prices at Mrs. Bayne's from tho junction yesterday. vegetables. closing out sale. C. L. Morehouse, of Prosper, was Valeutiue day next. J. S. Kane- Oscar Wickham came over from matz keeps tho goods—-a tine seleo- a Coquille visitor on Saturday. tho bay yesterday. i l i* . b S i ' s r r Mrs Dr. Mingus, of Marshfield, is visiting in town. 1 M o ,° ““7 i r °" it o r ~ A »"••) k»™ » .i „ .. „ ’ several nice garden lots. Apply at H. M. Hayteraud Mr. Coggins, this office. sailed Hie brick makers, went to tho bay j yesterday to look utter their new \ First-class meals and nice rooms at the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A. J. IT. Cox, the Bandon merchant, enterprise on Coos river. was in our city Saturday. A specially tine lot of handkerchiefs Gage. Prop, at Mrs Payne’s. ... , , . , , J. M. Conrad, of Prosper, had . . W a n ted : — A good girl for com- business in town on Friday. un tms this w a T and ln T purchased °f *M up way a team „ »»d . . . . to help with housework, curred, was painfully, but we ore and hack which he took down on ! Cal1 at thl8 ofhco’ glad to soy, not sersously burned. the steamer Dispatch yesterday. E. J. Braddock, president of the Mr. and Mrs, Geo Stand came Itolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and ! Coquille Coal and Lumber Co., over from Marshfield on Saturday. Potatoes, at Strang’s. started for San Francisco the last Martin Alexson is suffering from On Friday last a gas explosion of the week. - a very sore hand, the result of a occured iu the coalmines at River A lively game of foot nail took bruise. ton, and Clark Hull, of that place, place at Myrtle Point on Sunday iu whose room the explosion oc- Ernest Wittick and E. Enegren, between the Coquille and Arago of tho bay side, were in town yes I.ard and Bacon at wholesale at tho teams, the former Coming out victor Coquille ' ’ alley Packing Co. terday. Chas. Felter came over from C to 0. Wat Short was a passenger on Marshfield Saturday and proceeded yesterday’s train from Marshfield to Anyone having stumps on upland to Bandon fora visit with his parents Myrtle Point. which they want pulled would do and friends. He returned yesterday. Mrs. C. I. Green, of Lamps well to call on Thos. Heaton. He School I looks at Knowlton’s Drug creek, returned from a trip to the Store. has 700 acres eDgaged as soon as bay yesterdoy. About January 1st, E. A. Howey the waters are off the bottoms. B orn . —In Imperial, California, M arried — In Marshfield, January lost his ledger, containing accounts January ID, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. 20, 1905, G. W. Bohlen and Miss between himself aud road district Will Van Horn, a son. No. 28. Finder please leave same Phila Barker, Justice W. H. S. Mrs. James Laird, who has been Hyde officiating. These young peo - ill from inflammatory rheumatism for at this office. some time, is improving. If you want to look at a tine line of ple are both comparative strangers in this place, having arrived only a W. W. Whittington, one of our underclothing go to Strang’s. A uuby, wboes uame we did not short time since from Iowa, but are upper river friends, was among Co learn, died on the last down trip of becoming somewhat acquainted and quille’s visitors yesterday. the steamer Elizabeath a few hours have a numbqy of newly-mado Ed Oilman, of Parkersburg, had frien ds who will join us in congrnt. business in town yesterday. He before the harbor at San Francisco, ulations aud well-wishes. was reached. was returning from the bay. J. M. McKenzie, a black sand If you want nice mackeral, call at There is some complaint of colds Prane’ s. miner of Empire, passed through and grip, several pupils being ab Uncle Shad Hudson who went to town oue day last week on his way sent from school on that account. Roseburg n month ago to enter the to Fahv’s mill where he went to E. Heuckondorff, tho ship build soldiers’ home, returned Saturday, place an order for some specially er, moved from Marshfield to Pros having concluded that monotony of sawed lumber for sluice boxes, etc. per with his family on Saturday. the home did not suit him as well Mr. McKenzie is associated with Miss Queen, a trained nurse as life on tlio Coquille. Messrs. Wm. Culver and E. P. Tay from Marshfield, arrived in town Nice display of valentines at Knowl- lor, late arrivals from the east, who yesterday to assist Dr. Russell in ton’a drug store. are well pleased with the prospects Mrs. Bonebrake, who was taken at their beach mine. some of his cases. Don’t lorget that Strang keeps Slioe- ill iu this city last spring and spent Christian Church N otes. several weeks at the home of Mr. of all kinds. Tho schooner Advance from Bandon yesterday. j and Mrs. H. T. Thompson at that After a month’s illness the pastor split in both ears and underbit in time, died in Spokane a day or so was able to fill bis place last Sun the right. Finder will please notify ago, Miss Inez Thompson getting a day. tolegram to that effect. George Belloni, Coqnille. The Baptistry has received its Great, bargains in Lndles’ Hats aud For preat. bargain« in Ladies’ Hats and final coat of paint and will be ready Shirt Waists at Mrs. Payne’s. 8'iirt Waists call on Mrs. Payne. E. A. Franklin, superintendent of to dedicate next Sunday. The ser M arried . — At the home o f the the infirmary, went to Bandon yes mon will be suited to the occasion. bride’s parents, January 25, 1905, Hubert H. Hayes and Miss Lillie terday where he took his little In the evening tho subject will be Arrington, Rev. C. B. Marsters, daughter for tho purpose of enter Fruitless Confession ns illustrated ing school, They were accompanied in the case of Balaam the heathen officiating. prophet. For a nice short order meal, call at by Mrs. Warren, a grandmother, Sickness prevails to an alarm Hie Davis restaurrnt, Front street. with whom she will make her home. Mrs. Bertha Payne is offering Knowlton soils choice onion sets at ing extent among our church peo ple but the general condition seems her entire stock of ladies’ furnishing 12}., cents per pound. * to be improving. Remember February 25th, 1905. goods, etc,, at cost for the purpose L ost . — Two red yearlings, marked “ Tony, of closing out her business. Grand The eve it of the season. Everything will be bargains await those who call early. the Convict.” Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub done to make this play interesting. tiers and unbrellas at .1. 8. Kanematz's. New specialties! Now specialties!! Earl Elliott who got a foot New songs New music, an 1 free pinched between the motor which dance after performance. See post he was driving and a car in the ers. Beaver Hill mine, has laid his ri.lentines, and valentine novelties at crutches aside, and will be able to Knowlton’s drug store. return to his post in a short time. Colonel and Mrs Rosa, J. W. F or $ \i t-:—or trad- for cow s or young Felter, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas cattle, one 000-pound capacity cream separator. Apply to G. M. Dimmitt. Coats, all of Bandon, went to Myr tle Point Friday to bo present at C oquille. Mrs. Harrison, who went to the installation of the officers of the North Bend early last week to see G. A R., which took place in that her grandchildren, those of Mr. and city that evening. Col. Rosa was Mrs. R. G. Sumerlin, who were re- the installing officer. Cleofas Perfumes at the Russell Phar macy. Miss Susie Tuttle, who is teach ing on Hall’s creek, visited in town Saturday and Sunday. Clarence Schroeder was down to town Saturday and Sunday and placed an order with tho H erald jo b office for a lot of butter wrappers for the Arago creamery. Coquille, Oregon. Jan. 13, 1905. Dear Sir: 1 am a little girl eight years old. My grandma has been using Sperry’s Flour. My grand ma likes Sperry’s Flour because it makes nice light bread, biscuits, pies andl'akes. Yours with respect, From E thel O qden , Im portant A nnouncem ent Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist, late of San Francisco, Cal, is now at Co- quille City, will remain until Febru ary 5th, 1905. Thoso requiring the services of an up-to-date dentist Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’ will do well to call on Dr. Steele at Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s. his office up stairs in the Martin Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing, building, Front street, Coquille. cheapest in town, 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 “ My mother has been a sufferer Coos county to move your house or for many years from rheumatism,” barn. C'nre«l Ills .Hot Iter of ICIn iiniadsMi says W. H. Howard of Husband, Pennsylvania. “ At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I pre sented her with a bottle of Cham berlain’s Pain Balm and after a applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional ap plication of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was formerly troubled with.” For sale by R. S. Knowlton. A ctio n for : r sivi.Tri>o\nni f » 7 /J e * , « r /ir » i /r j/ / - , ' We're here tojstay. We believe in progress. If you don't belieue it drop in and see the best line o f Ladies' and H P Damages. A fire line of the latest in dress goods is Being received at Mrs Payne’ s »tore on Front street. County. Investigate and be convinced. W. T. Kerr Co I IVEIjY and FEED STABLE W. H. MANSELL, P rop . Successor to T. J. Little. GENERAL DRAYING. W ILL M E E T A L L B O A T S AN D T R A IN S . For fine carpet and rug weaving ap ply to Mrs. K . Holverson.of the Mc Adams place. Standard Patterns are now reduced to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at Kanematz’ s store. Gents 9 Furnishing Goods in Coos Our stoch is up-to-date. To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and Beveral head of young cattle for good sheep. All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Sole Agent for Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. J S Jays has fine Oat Hay lor sale. Delivered in town, on the cars or on the boat at $12 per ton. $800 w ill buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch in Southern Coos, with plenty of outly ing Government land. J . J. S tanley . T H E Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in tho process of milk ing; said sho had not dragged him over two miles before he realized he had made a mistake. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and W. H. Smith has commenced an canned goods has just lieen received at action in the circuit court of this Drane’s. county against E. I. Braddock, to r i r a s n n t n u ll H i w l E B k r lir i!. recover twenty-five thousand dol- T. b Chambers, Ed. Vindicator, lars damages, because of the publi Liberty. Texas, writes D ec25,1902: cation by him of a notice notifying “ With pleasure and unsolicited all persons that \V. H. Smith no by you, I bear testimony to the longer represented the Coquille i curative (lower of Bullard’s Hore- Coal & Lumber Company, and warn-1 hound’s Syrup. I have used it my ing all persons against making pay. family and can cheerfully affirm it is the most effective and best reme ments to him for said company. dy for coughs and colds I have This notice was published five ever used.” Sold by R. S. Knowl limes, and the plaintiff claims to ton have been damaged by each publi cation thereof in the sum of five thousand dollars. The plaintiff alleges that the dofondent meant -IN - by said notice, that Jhe, the plaintiff, was falsely and fraudu ESTATE. lently claiming to represent said R E A L company, and was falsely and fraudulently representing the same; $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 This amount of fine property, ’ including two fine residences that ho was falsely and fraudulently and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., attempting to collect money due to to exchange for good stock ranch. $2800 A fine corner business property said company and would so falsely Nice small place o f 8 acres near and fraudulently collect the same $1500 — town, well improved, 4 acres full bearing orchard, balance pasture from those from whom such money and meadow. Good eyoporator. was due to said company, if they This is a good investment. House and two lots in good were not cautioned not to pay the $ 1 0 0 0 location. A bargain. same to the plaintiff. That said $ 800 Good house, barn and four lots " in fine location. publication was false; that the de- $ 8 0 0 Corner business property. Better fendent did falsely and maliciously -■ investigate this now. write, print and publish, and cause $ 7 5 0 A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 »■■n ■ acres, 4 aores cultivated, 40 acres to bo written, printed and published in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 foot fine cedar said notice of and concerning the timber. This is a genuine bargain. A residence property that is dirt plaintiff. H o ’w ZtvL'u.cli E artlxer Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. City Restaurant The FRANK W ILSO N , Prop. .‘gams Newly established. Everything neat and up-to-date in euery respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. FRONT STREET. . . . . COQUILLE. OREGON. Dean & Morgan Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams, Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur keys and Game in season. cheap. Two lots nicely located. F ront S t ., C oqui le , O r . Of Waverly, Texas, writes: “ Of Two fine lots near the school- house. a morning, when first arising, I The best residence lot in Coquille. often find a troublesome collection Installment plan. of phlegm which produces a cough Two corner bottom lots. and is very hard to dislodge; but a ^ ** Six fine lots, best location, at the small quantity of Ballard's Hore- $ 7 5 rediculonsly low prioe of $75 each hound Syrup will at once dislodge It jH impossible to describe my list in this it, and the trouble is over. I know o ta m n . If yon «re looking for a good of no medicine that is equal to it, piece of property at a reasonable prioe, I and it is so pleasant to take. le a n can oertainly anit yon. most cordially recommend it to all m akT Y oa^ 'an d d o ‘ afi°km dstto f agency persons needing a medicine for I business. Come in and see me before buy- J - O - F is h A S on , throat or lung trouble.” For sale ! >“ «• I o*0 **’ • yon (D,0 {fL^ p o K D by R. S. Knowlton. C«,nUle. Oregon. MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, eto. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. W it r Goquille furniture I U M A TF A IW i-C O T DON’T WORRY! Hats at your own prioe at Mrs. Pavne’ a store. Choice onion sets at Knowlton’s drug store. Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at Drane’s. A good Winchester Rifle for sale aheap. Inquire at this office. For good meals, splendid rooms and ported ill, returned Saturday, the bath, go to Mrs Sugg’s boarding house. little ones being all right again. R. D, Jones, lately connected f am closing out my iine of badies. w'th the Coquille Coal A' Lumber Gents’ and Children’s • Mackintoshes’ Co , started for San Francisco Sat Call and get prices. Z. C. S t r a w . *—•*-— — Roy Stevens returned from the urday in response to an urgent re (Bandon Recorder. bay Saturday, haring sold out his quest by telegraph, goiD g to Myrtle right in the bay country to his pat Point by handcar and thence to Miss Florence A. Rosa has gone ent stove repairing outfit. Tom Roseburg by special rig. Ho wid to San Francisco, and will make her Tennison who accompanied him, be be gone about two weeks. home there. She will follow sten Knowlton’ s drug store has a full line ography again. ing interested in the business, re fjgl mained and is visiting on Coos of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the Mrs. A. J. Hartman, who returned famous D. M. Ferry’ s seeds in packages. river. Our townsman, T. T. Land, re home last week from the hospital at Evening Tide Circle, W. O, \V., turned last week from Portland Marshfield, is improving very nicely, had an interesting meeting Satur whither lie had gene to take an ad although it will be some time before day evening at which delegates wore vance step in Masonry, being intro she will be up ami around. Walter Ranter's youngest child elected to attend the state conven duced into the 32ud degree of the tion of that order which is to be Scotish Rite Masons. He tells us had its left arm thrown out of place held at Cottage Grove next month. he saw Alex Smith, formerly of this at the shoulder and elbow last week, Mrs. A. F. Liuegir, Mrs. E. Boyd place while in the city, as well as Mr. Panter was leading the child and Mrs. Ed Oallier were the dele others who have lived in this sec when it stumbled and fell. The ac cident occurred in trying to save gates elected. « tion. the child. The trouble has been adjusted. Mr. Edgar Bossen finished his work on the furnace at the woolen | mill last Saturday, and it is now 1 ready for use The engine has been plfrced on its foundation, but the work of adjustment lias not been [ completed. The shaft hangings are ! being placed in the mill, and the ! Levar brothers are at work putting machinery together. M. I. Smith came over from North Bend and has gone to work in the mill. h e r U eu u tv . Miss Rose Mulkey was in town Sewing Machine Kepairmg Saturday and Sunday from Lee j David Fulton, of this city, is an expert where she is teaching, and had a cleaher and repairer, and anyone in visit with her parents and other need of his services will do well to call at his residence or drop him a card. -— -- -------------- members of the family, including a sister, Mrs. Beckley, who is here B U S IN E S S N O T IC E S . from Elkton on a visit. Coquille, Oregon, Jan. 15, 1905. Sperry Flour Company, Marshfield, Oregon. Gentlemen: Our folks use Sper ry's Flour because it makes lighter and whiter bread than any other flour. It makes more loaves of bread anti is always of a uniform quality. Bespectfully, H ot . C a rlisle P It .11 b riin , L L D . E rma C raine . S p o ile d Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St,. New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: I had had Salt Rheum or Eczerar for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Buck- leu’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at R. S. Knowton drug store. and BOX FACTORY The New Store, MRS. M. NOSLER, PROP C A R RIE S A FULL LINE OF Ladies Furnishing Goods, etc. am Handling a line of samples from Ed. V. Price & Company, the Chicago Tailors We have 450 different styles to select from. We guar antee the Fit and Workmanship. 0 Novelties, Fancy Goods Notions, Nuts, Can We slel Suits from $ 14 up i And expect to make a specialty ol this business. dies and Tropi Satisfaction Guaranteed. cal Fruits. Front S tr e e t, > •: ■■ C o q u ille , O regon. Fred Slagle, Tailor C O Q U IL L E , OREGON