Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, February 03, 1905, Image 3

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    LOCAL N E W S
Joseph Ferry, of Riverton, was iu
town yesterday.
Oyster crackers at Bruno's.
Valeutines of all kinds at J. (8.
For Ashland Hone« Lining go to
Will Albee, the Fishtrap shingle Knnematz's.
Strang’s.
F or R ent — A good house and
man was in town Tuesday
Carl Heller was iu from Dora on
several nice garden lots.
Apply at
Grandma
Collier
is
down
the
Friday.
this oflice.
river
at
'the
home
of
her
son,
H.
J.
Ed Doyle went to the bay Wed­
First-class meals and nice rooms
Collier, for a visit.
nesday.
at
the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A.
Mrs. J. A. Martin, of Riverton,
M. I’ .—ISumwnlt was iu from the
Gage, prop.
visited
her
daughter,
Mrs.
W.
A.
Figg place Tuesday.
W anted : — A good girl for com­
Nonda Anderson is up from his Bean, at this place yesterday.
J, N. Jacobson, the creamery man, pany and to help with housework.
lower river camp.
Call at this office.
J. J. Curreu, the hotel man, came arrived from his trip to Humboldt
Little Phillip Johnson, son of Mr.
county,
California
yesterday.
over from the bay Wednesday.
and
Mrs. E. E. Johnson, who has
The three-year-old son of Mr, and
\V. D. Roberts, of near Riverton,
been very ill, is better.
Mrs.
W.
N.
Wright,
who
has
been
had business in this city Tuesday.
F ok S alk —A lot of fine gras» hay.
very ill for a while, is much im­
J. T. Hartley, of the Fairview
Apply on hoard of the steamer Echo.
proved.
section, has been in town a day or
Dr. Tatom, the Painless Dentist,
R. J. Dean and daughters, Ma­
two.
of Portland, will bo found at the
bel and Etta, start for California
W. J. Butler, of Marshfield, has
Wickham House for two weeks.
today, going to the bay by the train
been in our city for a couple of
For fresh lard, bams and bacon go to
to catch a steamer.
days.
the Coquille Valiey Packing Co.
The second quarterly moeting of
G. S. Davis, the Norway dairy
Anyone having stumps on upland
the First M. E. Church will be held
and creamery'man, was down to this
in Bandon, Feb. 11 and 12, by the which they want pulled would do
place Tuesday.
well to call on Thos. Heaton. He
pastor, J. L. Beatty.
O. J. Seeley, the logger, was over
Cleofas Perfumeaat the Russell Phar­ has 700 acres engaged as soon as
from the bay Wednesday and made macy.
the waters are off the bottoms.
a trip to Bandon.
Valentine day next. J. S. Kane-
Remember that home-made lard at
Thomas Wilson, the Myrtle Point matz keeps the goods—a tine selec­ the Coquille Valley Packing Co’ s.
farmer, had business in the county tion. Call and see them before they
Jacobsom & Schroeder who now
have been picked over.
seat on Tuesday.
operate
the Ice and Cold Storage
If ynu want nice mackeral, call at
School books at Knowlton’ s Drug
plant, are now prepared to do a
Drane’s.
Store.
We have had several applications general milk delivery buisiness in
Capt. Ellingson, of near Parkers­
All orders will
be
for
places to rent lately.
Anyone this city.
burg, shook hands with friends in
promptly delivered.
having
a
good
place
to
let
would
do
this city Tuesday.
For fresh bologna and minced liam,
Knowlton sells choice onion sets at well to advise the H erald .
Drane, the grocer, keeps nice fresh
vegetables.
12 'j conts per pound.
LewiH Strong, of Myrtle Point,
Henry Quick came up from the
was among Coquille’s visitors from
Junction Wednesday and went down
the upper river Wednesday.
Nice display of valentines at Knowl­ to Lam pa creek for a visit "at the
farm with his brother John.
ton’ s drug store.
Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the
Mrs. George Hall, of Eckley, who
Coquille Valley Packing Co.
had been to the bay visiting for sev­
W. C. Chase went to the Point
eral days, returned by wav of this
yesterday to represent Carey and
city Wednesday.
McCloskey in their case with the
A specially fine lot of handkerchiefs
city, in which he was successful.
at Mrs Payne’s.
Regular preaching service iu the
If you want to look at a fine line of
First M. E. church, Coquille, Sun­ underclothing go to Strang’ s.
day morning and evening, Feb. 5th,
Julius Meranda and Frode Mad­
J. L. Beatty, Pastor.
sen, of ’Ferndale, Calif., accompan­
Rolled Barley, Bran,
Potatoes, at Strang’ s.
Shorts
and
call on the Coquille Valley Packing Co.
In another column will bo found
an editorial on the subject of a rock
crusher for Coos county, to which
we may add that our court has
closed a contract with the gentle­
man referred to by which the coun­
ty will get a crusher on trial. The
machine will be brought here and
set up and worked by an expert,
and if it does not prove satisfactory
the parties will take it back.
This
is certainly a move in the right di­
rection. There is nothing which
will help the development of the
county as much as good roads.
B U S IN E S S
N O T IC E S .
The big passenger steamer Ro­
Hats at year own prior at Mrs. Favno's
anoke, the largest vessel ever cross, store.
Choice onion sets at K now lton’s drug
ing the Coos Bay bar, arrivod in
this port yestorday morning from store.
Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at
Frisco via Eureka. On the trip up
Drane's.
to the latter port tho Roanoke eas­
A good Winchester Rifle for sale
ily overhauled and passed the Po­ aheap. Inquire at this office.
Largest stock of Clothing and Gents’
mona, hound for the same port,
Furnishing Goods at Lorenz’s.
which had left San Francisco one
Mens’ boys’ and children’s clothing,
hour and fifteen minutes previous cheapest in town, at Lorenz’s.
to the Roanoke’s sailing. This is
VV. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils
quito a distinction us the Po­ and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb 4 Co.’ s.
W A Goodman will go anywhere in
mona has long been considered one
Coos county to move your house or
of the fieetest craft sailing north barn.
from Frisco.
To T rade —Fifteen head of cows and
The Roanoke was built by the Beveral head of young cattle for good
sheep.
amous shipbuilder, John Roach, at
A fire line of the latest in dress goods
Chester. Pa., in 1882 and was is Being received at Mrs I’ayne’s store
on
Front street.
owned by the old Dominion 8. S.
For
fine carpet and rug w eaving ap­
Co., and ran out of New York for
ply to Mrs. K . Holverson.of the Mc­
many years. The steamer’s gross Adams place.
tonuage is 2,354 tons; she is 295
Standard Patterns are now reduced
feet long over all, 40 feet beam, and to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at
draws 15 light and ab'out 20 feel Kanematz’ s store.
J 8 Jays has tine Oat Hay for sale.
loaded.
Delivered in town, on the cars or on the
Tho steamer is luxuriously fur­ boat at $12 per ton.
nished throughout, making tho pas­
$800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch
senger accommodations of the best. in Southern O oob , w i t h plenty of outly
ing Government land. J. J. S tanley .
Of these there are first and second)
Full lino .,f fine, fresh groceries and
class and steerage.
canned goods has just lieen received at
The master of the Roanoke, Capt, Drane’s.
Robt. J. Dunham, is well known
C’ rou|.
here on the bay, having been born
Begins
with
the
symptoms of a
in Coos county, leaving here on his
first voyage some years ago as see- j common cold; there is chilliness,
sneezing, sore throat, hot skin,
ond mate on the steamer Homer. quick pulse, hoarseness and im ­
A. Dunham, brother of tho captain, peded respiration.
Give frequent
is chief engineer, and the other small doses of Ballard’s Horehound
olliccrs are J. Spencer, 1st officer; Syrup, (the child will cry for it)
and at the first signs of a croupy
E. H. Heckman, second; E, A.
cough apply frequently Ballard’s
Clark, third; Mr. Close, steward.
Snow Liniment to the throat.
Harry Ozouf, tho San Francisco
Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colo.,
agent of the company, came up as writes, March 19, 1902: I think
purser for this trip.
The Roanoke Ballard’s Horehound Syrup a won­
derful remedy, and so pleasant to
is the property of the N. P. S. S.
to take. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
Co., and C. E. Doe, one of the own­
ers is aboard this trip.
S e w in g M achine Repairing.
Wharfage has been leased “of F.
David Fulton, of this city, is an expert
S. Dow, and the agency will be
and repairer, and anyone in
placed iu the competent hands of ] cleaher
need of his services will do well to call
H. M. Bronson, who will go to at his residence or drop him a card.
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Portland on the vessel this trip.
The Roanoke will make regular j W anted .— 10 men in each state to
trips from San Pedro to Portland I travel, tack signs and distribute
samples and circulars of our goods.
via San Francisco, Eureka and Coos
Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per
Bay, and it is the intention to make | dny for expenses. Kuhlman Co.,
the round trip every 14 days.-Mail. D.-pt. Atlas Building, Chicago.
DON’T WORRY!
We're here toZßtay.
We belieue in progress.
If you don’t belieue it drop in ond
see the best line o f Ladies’ and
Gents 9 Furnishing Goods in Coos
County.
Our stoch is up-to-date.
Inuestigate and be conuinced.
W. T. Kerr & Co.
I IVERY and FEED STABLE
W. H. MANSELL,
P rop .
Successor to T. J. Little.
T
GENERAL DRAYING.
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience.
Sole Agent for
Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal.
T H E
UvE-A-ISr
Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in the process of milk­
ing; said she had not dragged him over two miles before
he realizod he had made a mistake.
H o -w
IM i-ciclx I ^ a r t l i e r
Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a
mistake in not using Electric Lights.
ied their friend, J. N. Jacobson,
F or S ale —A good, trusty mule team.
wagon and harness $225.
Inquire of
formerly of that place, to this city, Geo.
AVyer, near the Junction.
L ost .— T wo red yea rlin gs, m arked arriving yesterday. ~ They will re­
Our Board of Trado has started
M in both ears and underbit iu main some time looking at the coun­
an active campaign for the collec­
Tht. Finder will please notify try.
tion of articles of all kinds which go
Deale Bolloni, C oquille.
Great bargains in Ladies’ Hats and
Dave Carey and Capt. McCloskey i
to make up Coos county’s exhibit at
nd get prices at Mrs. Payne’s Shirt Waists at Mrs. Payne’ s.
had a little legal tilt with the city I
the
Lewis
and
Clark
Centennial
r out sale.
B. C. Lehmanowsky, of Myrtle
of Myrtle Point yesterday. The city j
iry Clemens, the lower river Point, who has been in the San which will take place at Port­
attempted to collect a teamster’s !
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dairy farmer, had business in town Joaquain Valley, California, for two land, opening with June. It should
Newly established. Euerything neat and up-to-date in every
license off Mr. Carey while he was
be
borne
in
mind
by
every
enter­
Tuesday. He had been complain­ or three months enjoying an outing
working on a contract of delivering : REAI.
ESTATE.
respect. Meals at all hours, day or night.
ing a little of the grip, but was much and hunting trip, returned by way prising citizen that this is a chance
brick
from
Avaga
into
the
Point,
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of a lifetime and that no opportun­
better.
of the bay yesterday.
He tells us
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COQUILLE, OREGON.
$11 500 This amount of fine property, FRONT STREET.
ity should be allowed to slip to have but failed.
Don’ t forget that Strang koil^s Shoes he had a splendid time.
’
including two fine residences
and 10-acre orange grove in Poraoaa, Cal,,
everytning there that will interest
of all kinds.
A i b y o u IC<‘ > t l « ‘ Ss » t A i c h t
to exchange for good stock ranoh.
Valentines, and valentine novelties at
visitors from the East who coine
Elder W. L. Black will conduct Knowlton’s drug store.
And hnrrassed by a bad cough? $ 2 800 A fine corner business property
West on this occasion with a view Use Ballard’s Horehonnd Syrup, it.
services at the Advontist chuM i as
$1500
Nice small place of fiacres near
We have just received a card from ! to locating in case they find what
town, well improved, 4 acres full
will secure you sound sleep and ef- \ — ...
follows: Sabbath at 11 a. m, *#d
our former townsman, W. H. Nos­ pleases them. W. T. Kerr, our pop­ feet, a prompt and radical cure.
bearing orchard, balance pasture
2:30 p. m., Sundny nt 2:30 p. m. end
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
ier, who, with his family, spent the ular merchant, has been named by
This is a good investment.
Dealers in
7:30 p. m.
$ 1 000
House and two lots in good
last two years at Eugene, stating the Board as the proper person to
Im portant A nnouncem ent.
— ■■■ ■ location. A bargain.
For great, bargain« in Indies* ffat * j ad
that they had purchased property receive exhibits at this place, and if
S'.irt Waists call on Mrs. Payne.
Dr. D. L. Steele, dentist, late of $ 8 00
Good house, barn and four lots
Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Bacon, Hams,
in fine location.
Miss Mattie Bentz. of Marshfield« and moved to Ceeswell, 12 miles you have anything that would San Francis 'o, Cal., is now at Co- ■— ■ii'
$ 800 Corner business property. Better
from
Eugene.
He
HendB
regards
to
investigate this now.
who has been visiting her frieiuf^
make a creditable showing at tho quille City, will remain until Febru­
A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150
Sausage, Chickens, Vegetables, Tur­
Mrs. Chas. Baxter, of this city, f<V all inquiring friends.
big fair, bring it along and turn it ary 5th, 1905. . Those requiring the $ 750 acres,
4 acres ooltivated, 40 acres
several weeks, returned home by
For good meals, splendid rooms and over to Mr. Kerr.
It will be prop, services of an up-to-date dentist in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 yonng
fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar
hath, go to Mrs Sugg’ s boarding house.
Tuesday’s train.
erly cared for till the proper time will do well to call on Dr. Steele at timber. This is a genuine bargain.
keys and Game in season.
A residence property that is dirt
A musical and literary program comes for it to be sent to Portland his office up stairs in the Martin $ 5 00
For a nice short-order meal, Call at
■
—
cheap.
lhe Davis restaurant, Front street.
for the entertainment of visiting and placed iu Coos county’s build­ building, Front street, Coquille.
$ 300 Two lots nicely located.
F r o n t S t .,
C oqui l e , O r .
The schooner Oakland, which teachers, will be given by the ing to be shown to the very best ad
was deserted by her crew and was | Mothers’ and Teachers’ Association vantage.
$ 260 Two fine lots near the school-
house.
obliged to remain in the river for at the M.E. church, South, Wednes­
«5 200 The best residence lot in Coqaille.
Remember we carry everything in the
*
- Installment plan.
several days, sailed Tuesday in day evening, Feb. 8th. The special line of fresh and salt meats, sausage,
$ 100 Two corner bottom lots.
charge of a new crew who came up feature will be a talk on “ The Co- hams bacon and lard. Coquille Valley
from San Francisco on the steamer Operation of Teachers and Parents Packing Co.
<6 7 5
Six tino lots, best location, at the
'
ridiculously low prioe of $75 each
Elizabeth.
in School Work,’’ by County Super­
It is impossible to describe my list in this
Supreme Master H. S. Hudson of
Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub intendent W. H. Bunch. The pub­
ODlnmn. If you are looking for a good
bers and unbrellas at J. S. Kanomatz’ s.
piece of property at a reasonable price, I
the Order of United Artisans, and a
ONSUMPTION
Pries
lic. is cordially invited.
OUGHSand
60c & $1.00
can certainly suit you.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ray, o f Myrtle
corps of organizers has been in Coos
Kemembet, I rent houses and farms,
Knowlton’s drug storo has a full line
make loans and do all kinds of agency
Point, went to the bay Wednesday
county
for
the
past
five
week,
and
OLDS
Fret Trial.
of fresh garden seeds in bulk, also the
business. Come in and see me before bny-
for a visit with Mr. Ray’s parents, famous D. M. Ferry’s seeds in packages. has succeeded in establishing as­
ing. I can save yon DOLLARS.
Surest and Quickest Cure for all
K
O. C. SANFORD,
J- 6 - Fish & Son,
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Ray, and
semblies both here and nt Marsh­
T H R O A T and LU N G TRO U B­
Coquille, Oregon.
M arried : —In Coquille City, at
LES, or H O N E Y BACK.
brother. W. F. Ray and family
MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes
field. It may not be well known to
the home of Justice J. H . Cecil,
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
They were joined nt this place by
our people that the United Artisans
January 29. 1905, Walter A. James
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
their old friend, IT. P. Bolden, who
is an Oregon institution with hend-
and Miss Adelia Peart, Justice Cecil
prompt Attention.
accompanied them.
headquarters at Portland, Oregon,
officiating.
This well known and
I am closing out my line of Ladies. highly respected young couple have and that it has more lodges in that
Gents’ and Children's Mackintoshes’
city than aDy other organization.
a large circle of friends in this com­
Call and g e t prices.
7 ,. C. S t r a k o .
That it has 15 assemblies in Port­
munity who will join the H erald in
am H a n d lin g a lin e of sam ples from
Albert Barklow and Rev. B. F.
land with over 3,000 members,
Barklow, of Myrtle Point, were in | congratulations and well wishes. speaks well for its standing at home.
Mr. James having recently inter­
to see us Wednesday. These gentle­
It claims to be wealthest order per
ested himself with his brothers,
men arc making preparations to
capita in the United States, and has
Capt. Harvey and Chas. James, in
take a trip, possibly to locate. They |
11,000 members on the Pacific Coast.
the «'earner Echo, which runs from
will visit eastern Oregon first, and if
It claims to be rich,conservative and
Myrtle Point to this city aDd return !
no suitable location is found, they
even slow, and its plan so nicely ad­
each day, will make his home at the
will look at other sections.
justed that it is not necessary for it
Point in the future.
W e have 450 different styles to select from . W e g u a r­
to depend upon a large increase in
F or S ale —or trade for cows or young j
F or S ai e —A fine property consisting
cattle, one 000-pound capacity cream
antee the F it and W orkm an ship .
membership to guarantee the stabil­
separator. Apply to G. M. Dimmitt of splendid garden lots, good boose and
barn. For particulars call at this office. I ity o f its rates.
Coqnille.
We find on its board of directors
: such prominent men as United
States Judge C. B. Bellinger, Judge
A. L. Mills, Hon. Francis I. Mc­
And expect to m ake a specialty ol th is business.
Kenna, Hon. Geo. W. Bales and
others.
Mr. Hudson has been a resident
S a tis fa c tio n G u a ra n te e d .
of Oregon for 30 years, has served
in the Oregon legislature, and has
been identified with the United
States Treasury Department for a
long terms of years.
He expresses
himself as a firm believer in the
COQUILLE, OREGON
future of Coos county.
Sanford's Bargains
The City Resraurarit
FRANK W ILSO N , Prop.
Dean & Morgan
K I L L th . c o u c h
«»n CURE tmk LUNGS
“ Dr. King’s
New Discovery
C
Goquille Furniture
and BOX FACTORY
Ed. V. Price & Company,
the Chicago Tailors
We slel Suits from $14 up
Fred Slagle, Tailor