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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S . Don’t miss the show tonigbt. Oregon again. Show touight. Mm. Capt, Willard who has been very ill for a week, is improving. A. McNair, the linudon hardware merchant, was in our city Tuesday. F ob S ale . — A fine lot of seed oats and barley. Eutjuire of Ed. Johnson, Coquille. J. B. Davis returned from his visit to Humboldt couuty, yester day. R. E. L b Bedidion, the invincible Bob, of Bandon, was in our city yes terday. Alfred Machado of Prosper, greeted old friends in this city yesterday. J.1 W. Clinton, the logger, return ed from a business trip to the bay by yesterday’s train. mists are in evidence Margarita Fis J. A. Prewett, of Parkersburg, was in our cit^ Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder, Frank Fahy, of Parkersburg, was of Arago were in this city Wednes a Coquille visitor Wednesday. day. having resigned that position. Her many friends are glad to see her return. Enjoy yourself by seeing “ Tony the Convict,” one of the best plays ever produced by home amateurs. With good music, latest specialties Jack Yale, the pioneer traveling and concluded with a free dance, at salosmau to this county, is among Myrtle Point, Feb. 25th, 1905. us as usual on his regular rounds. Tickets at S. B. Hermann’s. M. G. Pohl, the Myrtle Point C. F. Bingham and Robert Mor music dealer, returned from a busi ris, of the upoer South Fork, were ness trip to the bay yesterday iu town Wednesday, having the morning. papers executed, the Morris Bros., Wm. Slingsby, of this city, start having purchased the place of Mr. ed Wednesday for his home in Bingham near Etelka. Mr. and Humboldt county, California, for a Mrs. Bingham expect to take a short visit trip to Washington and look around Oyster crackers at Drane’s. and may possibly locate in that Judge J. H. Schroeder, of Arago, state. was in town Wednesday to consult If you want nice mackcral, call at a physician, having been somewhat Drane’ s. indisposed of late. T. L. Graves the popular pho Drug tographer, who has been in Coos go to Drane, the grocer, keeps nice iresh vegetables. Lewis Strong of Myrtle Point, D. H. McEweu of San Francisco, went to Riverton yesterday where whom we mentioned in our last he will visit a day or so with his issue, has closed a deal for thtf daughter, Mrs. W J. Floyd. Riverton sawmill under a lease for For anything in the line of good pas four months with an option to pur try go F. Wilson. chase. The mill will he started in Dr. Taggart of Beaver Hill, the a short time. We are glad to know new physician at the big mine, this to be tha fact, as lumber is made a run to Myrtle Point Tues looking up and Mr. McEwen being day to take a look at tho valley. a San Francisco dealer, knows what , , , , Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and the markets are and how to make Potatoes, at Strang’ s. the best of them. E. J. Price will J. B. Dully, county treasurer, who still superintend the mill. went to Portland to consult a It you want to look at a fine line of physician, returned a few days ago. underclothing go to Strang’s. Owing to his advanced age his en The Margarita Fischer Company, couragements were not what we enroute to Eureka, will play one had hoped for. night at the Opera House in Co- Meals and lodging at prices at Frank Wilson’s. reasonable M. A. Pierce is getting out biHs advertising a “ cash sale at cost” for two weeks to begin Monday Feb. 20. The entire lme will be re duced and patrons will receive ex ceptional values. W AN TED : Fat bogs by Coquille Valley Packing Company. quille, Friday, (tonight) Feb. 17. The company is always up-to-date in their plays and specialties, and you can rest assured of being wpll pleased with the entertainment. Nothing stale. . The company are not strangers to the amusement loving people of Coquille. You can depend on getting your money’s worth. Don’t miss it, or forget the date—tonight, Friday, Feb. 17th. Seats on sals at Knowlton’s drug store. G. W. Sinclair, of Eureka, Cali fornia, is here looking about the county, renewing old acquaintances, The garden seeds which Knowlton former residents of Humboldt sells at three papers for ten cents have county. Mr. Sinclair visited here been thoroughly tested and are strictly reliable. about ten years ago. Knowlton sells choice onion sets at 12'.; cents per pound. Dr. Horsfall returned on Tues day from Bandon whither he was called to assist Dr. Huston in an extremely difficult operation upon Mrs. W. H. Smith who was improv ing at last accounts. Facinators, shawls, misses’ caps, rub bers and unbrellns at .1. S. Kanematz’ s. Mrs. J. F,. Perrott purchased the remainder of the stock of goods of Mrs. Bertha Psyto. and will in the near future add to them a new and reasonable lino of la lies’ furnishings and fancy goods besides a complete line of millinery. Don’t miss it. Mr. and Mrs Fred Nosier moved down from Bridge yesterday. W anted .— A few dozeu chickens by the Coquille Valley Packing Co. For fresh, pure lard and full weighted, go to the C< quille Valley Packing Company. Remember the sale of fall and dicitis, for which no operation was winter goods at Mrs. Nosler’s. The necessary. Goods sale commences Feb. 25 M arried .- At North Bend, Feb will sell at cost. ruary 24, *1905, R. L.-Edwards and L ost . — Two red yearlings, marked Jessie L. Oh mart, Rev. J. C. Elliott, split in both ears and underbit in officiating. the right. Finder will pleaso notify C. A. McKillips, of North Bend, George BeJloni, Coquille. agent for the Singer sewing ma Regular meeting of Mothers’ and Teachers’ Association Friday after noon at 3;30 o ’clock. It is earnest- hoped that all members will be present. chine, spent two or three days in town this week. Margarita Fischer tonight. J. G. Fish is down from ranch on Rock creek. B U SIN E SS NOTICES. the Choice onion sets lit Knowlton's drug store. C. S. Elliott, the Bandon sawmill Mats at your own prior at Mrs. Pavne's store. Elder W. L. Black will hold services at the Adventist church as follows: Sabbath 11 a. m., and 2:30 p. m. Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. river. K. O. Puckett, of near Roseburg, who has spent the winter in Cooa couuty, started for his home Tues day, going by the way of Portland Wm. Burges, the creamery man, by steamer. of near Riverton, who has been F or S ale ,— 9 dairy cows, 1 red several mouths at Boise, Idaho, re Durham hull, 4-vear-old, one De- turned home a few days ago and is Lavel seperator, good as new; 450 enjoying a visit with his family. pounds capacity. J. H. Radahaugh, à These W ALK-OVER Shoes were born and bred in a first-class fac tory. They were made for a first-class man—- that’s you. For sale by W. T. KERR & CO. For want of room I will sell a good second hand Grand Square Piano as the biggest bargain ever offered in the County of Coos. „ . Monthly payments of $5.00 will al- , , , , low you to play while you pay. This piano must and will be sold regardless of cost. E M. F urman , Arago, Oregon. E. J. Price, the Riverton sawmill man, went up the river yesterday in quest of logs, preparatory to starting the mill under the lease of D. H. McEwen. R. O. Kirkpatrick, of this city, is prepared to make waterpooof any garment you may wish made to stand the rain. See him and get particulars and prices. F o r S a l e —A lot of fine grass hay. Apply on board of the steamer Echo. Cbus. Banburg, Fred Nagel, Geo. W. Daggett and James Gieger, all of Gennossee, Idaho, were among Coquille's visitors a day or so this week. They were looking at the county with a view to locating and iu town Wednesday, and informs are highly pleased with the looks us that the prospects for hops Christian Church N otes of the county and will no doubt grow brighter right along. Mr. The Pastor will preach at M. E. cast their lots with ours. They Moomaw will double his acreage ,were surprised to find a climate so this year and many more will put • church at Bandon next Sunday \ morning and evening, so there will mild as this in a latitude so far out new yards. The outlook is north. To see vegetation growing good for this to become one of our ; he no preaching service at Christian green all winter, the mjrtlo in leading industries in the very near | church here. Sunday school and Endeavor as bloom and the fiogs singing like future. That prices will be g o o d April or May in other sections,were j is assured by »he fact that Mr. usual. Bcrean club Thursday even- not expected. We hope they see Moomaw has received offers for his ; ing at Mrs. Thompson’s. fit *o become Coquillers. coming crop already at good figures. Regular preaching services at The steamer Chico has been thor the First M. E. Church Sunday oughly overhauled and the top morning and evening February 19, J. L. BEATTY, deck taken off. thus converting her 1905, Coquille. into a steam schooner, and especial- Pastor. ly adapted for handling lumber. She is now making a special trip to San Pedro and San Diego for j the Prosper Mill Co. Upon her | return she will run regularly to the j'new mill above Prosper, the Aber- ' deen mill of Carman Crites Lum ber Co. Passengers and freight solicited . B andon C ommercial Co, Agents. M arried . —At -IN - Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at The Rev. and Mrs. Branham of Drane’s. this city accompanied by J. J. Remember F. Wilson runs a first- Lamb, went to BaDdon Tuesday. class bakery. $11,500 This amount of flue property, R E A Ii Don’ t torget that Strang keeps Shoes Capt. O. P. Ellingson, of near of all kinds. Parkersburg visited his son, Arthur New line of clothing just received ta Ellingson, the furniture man, X. C. Strang’s. Wednesday. $1500 started last Tuesday for Klamath Lard and Bacon at wholesale at the Falls, this state, expecting to in Coquille Valley Packing Co. Bring us your fat beef, hogs and sheep, vest in real estate. Coquille Valley Packing Co. F. A. Faulkenburg, of Denver, A good Winchester Rifle for sale Colorado, Head Consul and foun aheap. Inquire at this office. der of the order of the Woodmen As fine a line of negligee shirts as ever of the World, who we mentioned came to town, at X. C. Strang’s. last week as being very ill, has since For fresh lard, hams and bacon go to the Coquille Valiey Packing Co. passed away. Another big steamboat deal is on which if consummated, will change things on the lower river this time. Mr. Panter is on a deal with Gapt. H. W. Dunham and Chief Engineer Guriev Boak for the transfer to them of the three steamers Liberty, Antelope aDd Venus. The Teachers’ Examination For a nice short-order meal, call at lhe Davis restaurant, Front street. ESTA TE. ’ including two fine residences and 10-acre orange grove in Pomona, Cal., to exchange for good stock ranch. $2800 A fino corner business property Fresh bread, pies, rakes and dough J. W. Leneve and Jack Grimes nuts at F. W ilson’s. Nice small place of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres foil bearing orchard, balance pastnre and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. House and two lots in good location. A bargain. Good house, barn and fonr lots in fine location. Corner business property. Better investigate this now. A hill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 acres, 4 acres cultivated, 40 acres in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 yon»rg fruit trees, about 300,000 feet fine cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. A residence property that is dirt $ 500 cheap. $ 300 Two lots nicely looated. Remember that home-made lard at $ 260 Two fine lots near the sohool- honse. the Coquille Valley Packing Co’ s. $ 200 The best reaidenoe lot in Coquille. W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils histnllment plan. and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.'s. Two corni1“ bottom lots. % 100 W A Goodman will go anywhere in Six fine lots, best location, at the Coos county to move youi* house or $ 75 redioulously low prioe o f $7i> each barn. It is impossible to describe my list in this A piano for sale on easy terms. Will e-ilumn. If yon are lookinn for a ¿oo& take part In trade. Enquire at this pieoe o f property at a reasonable price, I office. can certainly snit von. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and canned goods lias just been received at Drane’ s. For fine carpet and rug weaving ap- ply to I Mrs. K . ilolvorson,of the Mc- Ada ams place. Standard Patterns are now reduced to 10 and 15 cents each. For sale at Kanematz’ s store. ■» Remeinbei. I rent houses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f aaenoy business. Como in and see me before buy- in«. I oan savo you DOLLARS. O. C. SANFORD, Coquille, Oregon. W anted . — 10 men in each state to travel, tack signs and distribute samples and circulars of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3.00 per I am closing out my line of Ladles day for expenses. Kuhlman Co. Gents’ and Children’s Mackintoshes’ Dept. Atlas Building, Chicago. whom were successful, the names Call and get prices. Z. 0 . S t r a n o . follows: $800 will buy a 200-acre Stock Ranch S ir li H r a c a c b e . For state papers— Pearl Walker, in Southern Coos, with plenty of outlay ing Government land. J. J. S t a n l e y . This distressing ailment results Inez Lusk, A. H. Mulkey, Robert F or S alk — A fine property consisting from a disordered condition of the Goetz. of splendid garden lots, good bouse and stomach. All that is need to effect First grade— Bertha Braden, barn F or p articulars call at this office. a cure is a dose or two of Chamber Nellie Doyle, Florence M Robbins, Knowlton’s drug store has a full line lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. F A Pierson, Mrs H T Wooten, of fresh garden seeds in hulk, also the In fact, the attack may he warded off, or greatly lessened in severity, Mrs Jennie Tompson, Lena L L o famous D. M. Ferry’ s seeds in packages. by taking a dose of these Tablets F o r S a l e —or trade for cows or young as soon as the first symptoms of an gan, Helena Hughes, Julia Braden, cattle, one ('»00-pound capacity cream Sold by R. S. Laura Escott, Nannie Lyons, Bertha separator. Apply to G. M. Dlinmitt. ataek appears. Knowlton. T Bradley, Mrs Irma L Yoakam. Coquille. Mrs Belle Gould. Second grade— Annie Weekly Mamie Gray, Martha Miller, W W Graves, Nettie King, Etta Bryant, M ary Violet Brown. Third grade—Lena Bolloni,Wini That we are Headquarters fo r Gents’ Furnish fred Spires, Chas R Bennett, Effa Stevens, Chloe Buell, Verna M ing Goods. Weekly, Irma W Camp, Robah Lewis, Myrtle ColemaD, Wm M Coleman. REMEMBER Our line o f Ready-made Clothing cannot be A fine team of gildings has been Notice of Final Settlement. placed in our hands for sale. Time Notice is hereby given that the till October first will he given for undersigned has this day filed bis payment. They are well matched and will weigh 2500 pounds. Call final account in the matter of the estate of Mary A. Vowel!, deceased, or write this office at once. and that the county court for Coos For fresh bologna and minced ham, call on the Coquille Valley Packing Co. county, Oregon, has set Monday Jas. Bagley, of Eureka, Califor the 27th day of February, 1905. as nia, arrived here yesterday en route the day for lieariug objections to to southern Curry to see his parents said final account and the settlement of said estate. and look after the affairs of Dated this 20th day of January, his brother who was drowned in 1905. W. W . G age , Administrator of tho that section not long since. Mrs. estate of Mary A. E. A. Williams, a sister, of the Vowel!, deceased. S 'hweers place, came in to see him as he passed through town. Farm lor Rent Our townsman and late arrival from Humboldt county, California, J. N. Jacobson, received some good news on T uesday from an oil proposition in which he is interest ed in California. His friends re port that the well on which they have spent a great deal of money For good meals, splendid rooms and and about which he had frequently hath, go to Mrs Sugg's boarding house. very much discouraged, had proven Fred L. Hilroer, of the firm of to be a real gusher, producing 300 Helmer Bredhoff, of San Francis barrels daily. co, owners of the large creamery The 2re department held one of just nbove town, arrived here last their regular meetings and elections Tuesday accompanied by M. J. on Tuesday evening, at which the Hartson, an expert creamery man, following named officers were elect who will have charge of their cream ed: J E Perrott, chief; Fred Slagle ery this season. Our people are Lieut.; E A McDuffee, Sergeant at well acquainted with the methods arms. At this meeting it was de of this comany, the prices they pay cided the band give a ball on etc., and our recommendations are March 18th. Ex tensive preparations not necessary. Mr. Hartson is an will be made and no pains spared affable young man, well up in his to make this an event to be greatly business aDd all who see fit to pat enjoyed by the lfcvors of the dance, ronize {his creamery will surely he J. B. Moomaw, the hop man, was fairly dealt with. San lord's Bargains man, was in town on Tuesday. Bert McDuffee, of near Parkers Superintendent W. H. Bunch burg, was up to town yesterday for assisted by Profs. W. D. Reedy, of medicine for his little girl who has Marshfield, and C. H. Nosier of Anyone having stumps on upland been somewhat indisposed of late. Myrtle Point, conducted a teachers which they want pulled would do After a thorough overhauling, examination at the Superintendents well to call on Thos. Heaton. He repainting, etc., Dr. Russell has office at the court house in this city has 700 acres engaged as soon as launched his gasoline launch and concluding Saturday. There were the waters are off the bottoms. is now ready to answer calls by the thirty-nine applicants, thirty-five of county for upwards of a year, has Elder E. Keeler, of Myrtle Point concluded to return to his old returned from a visit of several stamping ground at Roseburg. weeks in Humboldt county,' Cali- Many will regret to see Mr. Graves fornia, yesterday. leave ns he is an artist of rare W anted — 30,000 white cedar split Mackintoshes, Storm Coats, etc., at ability and skill which his w ork is shakes, 0 inch x 3 feet, delivery to Strang’s The II earld was be made as soon as possible. Sub Our old friend, E L. Wilson, of ample p roof. presented with several very fiue Brew ester valley, cam e in W (nines mit price delivered to day to look at a team he saw ad views of w hich wo are e x ceed in g ly B andon C ommercial C o ., prou d. Bandon, Oregon. vertised in the H erald . For Ashland House Lining Strang’e. Show tonight. For a good bargain in a lady’s Attorney S. D. Pulford, of Myrtle wheel with Moro brake, call at this Pqint, spent a day or so at the office. J. E. Fitzgerald, the Coos river county seat this week. , | FirBt-cluss meals and nice rooms dairyman, had business at the David Fulton, of this city, will at the Little Hotel. Mrs. C. A county seat yesterday. take orders for tombstones, monu W. H- Lvtton was in town several ments and copings for the Coos j ja ° e’ l,roP- coumtv Marble and Granate works. E. L Bessey, manager of the Ceos days this week visiting with his Mrs' S. J. Tuttle, of tho Tuttle ^ cf eamerr ; visited our city one daughter, Mrs. Wm. Croy. this week C. F. McCollum, agent of the hotel, had the misfortune to fall and 1 Jack Mast, foimerly of the North steamer Breakwater, was on our fracture one of her arms on Friday evening. She is getting along Fork, is now conducting the George streets a day or so this week. Collier place near town. Fine dry wood at $1.25 delivered. nicely. James Hervey, one of our pros Leave orders with C. M. Skeels, or Miss Dell Fox who has been a compositor on the Cons Bay Harbor perous North Fork farmers, had with H. C- Moore, the teamster. Dr. George Bussell is up again since that paper started, returned business in town a day or so this after a week’s illness from appen Tuesday to her home in this city, week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baker of Myrtle Point, were registered at Hotel Cotpiille on Tuesday. Keep in mind the clearance sale of Mrs. M. Nosier which is to bog.n tho 25th iust. Good goods at cost. School books at Knowlton’ s Store. The well-known chor Co. tonight. 160 acres 2 miles east of Norway, Coos couuty, Oregon, known as the J. H. Allen place. 2 small houses, hay barn, etc., small orchard. 12 to 15 acres plow land, 40 to 50 acres cleared for pasture, mostly fenced; unfailing supply of running water, 1 mile from good school, good coun ty road by place. Will lease for a term of years to reliable parties. For further information address the owner, E. A. B a r n e t t , Riverside, Calif. W hen Should G lasses be W orn? beat. Call and inspect our line of WALK-OVER Shoes as well as many other leading styles. Staple and Fancy Groceries. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. W. T. Kerr & Co. I IVERY and FEED STABLE W. H. MANSELL, P rop . Successor to T. J. Little. GENERAL DRAYING. WILL MEET ALL BOATS AND TRAINS. A ll orders bandied with careiulncsB and exped ience. Sole Agent for 1 Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal. T H E When one does not recognize his friends on the street; when he has to turn the light very high to read; when he has to hold the print too fnr away from the eyes; when his eyes ache or water; when he has head aches, which head ache med icine won't cure; when things look misty or double. When your eyes trouble yon this way it is time for you to have your eyes examined. V. R. W ilson , Optician. the residence of A fra id of S tron g eiH ctnen. D. M. Morley, on the North Fork’ Many |>eople suffer for years from February 12, 1905, David M. 8um- erlin and Miss Carrie Morley, I. T. rheumatiic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong med Weekly, J. P., officiating. icines usually given for rheumatism, CLEARANCE SALE.—Mrs. M. not knowing that quick relief from Nosier will begin a clearance sale P*in be hail simply by apply- February 25th for the purpose of I ing Chamblain’s Pain Balm and without taking any medicine in clo s in g ou t all fall and winter goods ternally. For sale by R. S. Knowl Goods will go at cost. ton. 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 realized he had made a mistako. Ho-w Iv£*u.cli rartHei Must you be dragged before you realize you are making a mistake in not using Electric Lights. The City Restaurant FRANK W ILSO N , Prop. Newly established. Euerything neat and up-to-date in every respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. FRONT STREET, - COQUILLE, OREGON.