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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S. P. H. Brewer, of Fishtrapt was in this city Saturday. Arthur Penrt lots been on the Little Lewie ’MoGuffin has been sick list of lute. very ill for several days. * Go anil see those beautiful ladies’ Now line of Summer shirt waist« silk vests at Mrs. Perrott’s. just in at Mrs, Nosler’s. ltev. Adolph Haberiy and family Mrs. J. W. Leneve, o f this city, is moved to Itandon yesterday. among the complaining ones in this A (Myrtle Point Enterprise.) P ion eer S uicides. , ~ . , . B orn , in this city, April 26, 1905, Judge Harlocker, of this city, re- . . . . T . ,, ,,, h to the wife of Louis Meddly, a son. ceived a telephone message Sunday . , T \r i i . U .. B orn .— In this city April 23, 1905, from J. M. Hayes, of the South , \ v li n , • .. . ,, , , . t o the wife of W. H. Corbin, a Fork, stating that our old friend j and respected citizen, Robert H. 1 ftUt’ '*er' ♦ 3 ,000 Lowe, had committed suicide at his C Knilicott oni1 family left 1 place the day before. It will be re- T ur8d ayfor Tukama, Washington, . , .. The public is cordially ple in that section. C. J. Eaton, deputy postmaster of M. J. Hartson, of the Hilmer & Nort Bend, made our office a pleas Bredhoff creamery, made a trip to ant call while attending curcuit the North Fork country the last of court the latter part of the week. the week. Rev. W. H. Church, of Gardiner, S. Brownson, of near Bridge, who has been in town several weeks, He came dowu on his wheel Monday started for the east yesterday and visited his friend, M. O. Hooton, will visit his old home in New York state. retnrning yesterday. All members of our board of trade Dr. Leep. N G. W. Perkins, Wm. Jenkins, L. W. Deyne and Lewis are requested to turn out to the Strong, all o f Myrtle Point, wont to regular meeting next Monday even ing. Business of importance is to Bandon fishing yesterday. be transacted. Mr. Rogers, of Coos river, was at 8 p. m. invited. over this way with his five dogs, The Presbyterian of this city, and went out on Cunningham creek has been grouped with that of Myr and captured a bear on Sunday. tle Point, and Rev. D. H. Hare, of John A. Laird returned Monday that city will fill appointments at fr'-n the Sound country, bringing this place hereafter. ch him two little boys who will J. G. Leneve was up from Bandon make their home here in the future. yesterday and informe us that he Mrs. John Snyder, of the Central expects to start for San Fraucisco hotel in Marshfield, came over by sson with his daughter who is suff Thursday’s train and proceeded to ering with spinal trouble.’ Bandon to visit her father, W. W. There is a rumor afloat that Presi Hayes. dent Roosevelt is ill at his hunting M arrikd .— At Bandon, April camp in the mountains in Colorado, 21st, 1905, at the residence of J. H. but it is denied by Mr. Smith, whose Giles, A. D. Morse, Justice of the ranch near which the party is Peace, officiating, J. H. Giles and camped. Ann Cornelius, Editor D. E. Stitt, of Bandon, Dr. Tatom, dentist, will be in Co was a pasenger up the river by Fri quille, at Wickham’s boarding day’s boat, having gone to Myrtle house, on May 5th, and remain one Point and Gravel Ford on business week. Painless extracting done. connected with the Latter Day Saints’ church. All work guaranteed. Meals and lodiiing at prices at Frank W ilson’s. reasonable Roy Fox, deck man at (Jie saw mill at this place, got one of his feet caught between the carriage and a timber, spraining and bruis ing the foot considerably, but we hope not seriously. Lewis ami Clark Souvenir Neckties for ladies’ and gents at Kanematz’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McGee, of near Riverton, returnod Friday from San Francisco where they had gone for the purpose of having a large blood tumor taken from their baby girl’s forehead, which operation was very successfully performed Mrs. McGee underwent treatment which has improved her health W. P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co.’ s. Rev. J. E. Snyder, the evangelist, accompanied by Mr. Jeffry, the singer will be in Coos county for the purpose of holding a series of revival meetings, begining at Ban don this week. Mr. Snyder is as eloquent and forceful speaker and with the help of the Christian peo ple much good will be accomplished. Doctor Haydou, of Marshfield, is Miss Ora Dovaul, of Norway, went to Marshfield Monday and will gathering all articles suitable for make her home for a while with Mr. exhibits at the Lewis and Clark ex position, and all persons having and Mrs. Bennett Swanton. anything that would be of interest Mr. Jennings, an expert edger- man, came over from North Bend to the public and a credit to our and took charge o f the edger in county should lose no time in get the mill at this place the first of the ting it into the Doctor’s hands. W. T. Kerr, of this city, is authorized week. to take charge of all exhibits in E. N. Harry who has been em this place. Persons furnishing ex ployed in the Marshfield depot as hibits may rest assured that they will freight agent for some time, passed be properly cared for and prompt through Monday en route to his ly and snfely returned. ranch near Sitkum, whero he will V. Woofers, of Sonoma, Califor follow ranch life for a while at last. nia, a mining expert, has been here As we go to press we learn that for a week past, visiting his old the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, friend, J. M. Perkins. He is on his Schiller Hermann, as reported ser return from British Columbia whith iously burned, by our Myrtle Point er he had been to examine a pros correspondent in another column in pect. He left a valuable mine in this paper, has died since the report California in the hands of a party was mailed to us. for sale who writes him to return at O. A. Kelly and Wm. Rohm, of once to close a trade, or he would Riverton, were in town Monday remain with us longer. He is well working up the telephone line be pleased with our country and ex tween that place and this. This is pects to return in the near future. an enterprising move, and the line \ SlIKK^tiOII. is expected to be in operation by June 1. Mr. C. B. Wainwright of Lemon While Arther Flinn and family City, Fla., has written the mabu- were driving in their hack last facturers that much better results Tuesday, the vehicle was upset and are obtained from the use of Cham Mrs. Flinn was severely hurt by the berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar fall, at which time she was struck rhoea Remedy in case of pnins in by a seat which was also thrown the stomach, colic and cholera from the hack. She sustained sev morbus by taking it in water as hot eral severe bruises and a fractured as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in arm. We learn that H. L. Cooper, in rapidity. ‘ Tt seems to get at the charge of the branch store at Arago right spot instantly,” he says. For of the Coquille Mill k Mercantile sale by R. S. Knowlton. Miss Edna Alford, of this city, who has been a sufferer from iiver troubles for some time, was taken to the bay Friday for medical or Co., has been on the sick list a few surgical treatment. We have not days. This store is doing a nice heard the result of the examination. business, although the stock is not W. D. Baker, of Lee, and D. W. what it will be in a short time, and and W. B. Morlev, late of Tennessee, is proving a great convenience to were in this city Saturday. Messrs. the people of that section. Morley are highly pleased with The Sawmill of the Coquille mill Coos county, the mild winter anrl Mercantile Co., at this city, is through which we have just passed doing a fine business, the mill cut in particular. ting as much or more lumber than Will Aiken, a nephew of A. G. it has ever done before. Mr. Kerr, Aiken, of Marshfield, came down the superintendent, informs us that from Portland lately to visit his two schooners are on the way up uncle. He came over to this city from the city for cargoes, one will Saturday on business, and was ac come into the river and one into companied to Myrtle Point by his Coos bay. The railroad hands are cousin, Miss Ruby Collier. putting in the switch and shipments John Morgan, tho Empire hotel by rail will be possible within a few keeper, who has been attending cir- days. enit court in the capacity of juror, made friends nt Bandon a visit on S olid Oold Ring* Olvsn Away. Sunday, and on Monday, having been discharged, went to his ranch We will gixre a solid gold ring I near Johnson’s mill, and also to to every baby born during the ] Arago to see his sister-in-law, Mrs. month of May, 1905 , whose par Peterson, md other friends before ents live in the Coquille river val returning home. ley. r. location with house and barn; 100 young fruit trees. Enquire at H l / £ / V 1 \ 5 1 K A U v 3 v J O L U \J overalls in Church D edication. There will be no services of any kind at tho Christian church in this city next Sunday, that being the day set for the dedication of the Christian church edifice lately com pleted at Myrtle Point, and a large number of members of the organi zation expect to attend from this place and other points in the county. every E q u ip m en t n ew and m odern particular. Rates from t o # * 3 0 p e i* w e e k Including room, board, g.meral liurshig and drugs Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron. Marshfield, Oregon. PERCHER0N ‘ STALU0N Boneparte, Jr. A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs 1700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte, Will make tho season at COQUILLE and other points in the valley Season commences April 15th. For terms address or inquire of S lin g sb y Bros., C oquille, O regon. I W.H.SCHROEDER I I Jeweler, I $ I I i Watchmaker and Front Street, % C O Q U IL L E , $ A l l work OREGON. guaranteed . fZ (/W W W W W W W W W W W W ^ ì % Anyone in need o f tho service o f o f a first-class e n g in e e r —stationary traction o r marine, w ill d o w ell to en qu ire at the HERALD office. REMEMBER That we arc Headquarters fo r Gents' Furnish NOTICE. R . C . Lee, who has been in the ing Goods. employ of the W . R. Haines Music Company the past few mouths, is no longer connected with the con Our line o f Ready-made Clothing cannot cern, and is not authorized to make any collections or solicit for the beat. makes of auy piano >r instruments carried by the W. R. Haines Music Company. Call and inspect our line o f WALK-Jl/ER (S ig n e d ) be W . R. H a in e s . as well as many other leading styles. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Stephen L. Minard and B. Folsom, do ing business under the firm name of Minard & Folsom lias beendisolved. All bills, notes and accounts due or to be come due said partnership are hereby made payable to said B. Folsom ; and all obligations of said partnership m en tion ed in the agreement of dissolution lire hereby assumed by sani B. Folsom. Dated at Coos County, Oregon, this 24th day of April, A. D. 1905. B. FOLSOM. Staple and Fancy Groceries. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. W . T. Kerr & Co. I IVERY and FEED STABLE W. The Oregon Coal A Nav Co’ s, H. MANSELL, P rop . Successor to T. J. Little. Str. M. F. Plant, G E N E R A L D R A Y IN G . Capt. N elson, M aster, W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S . Will make regular trips between All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. This Steamer is very steady at sea and her passenger accommodations are all new, clean and sweet, opening out on T H E - A . 1ST deck and having only two berths in a room. Very superior Second Class, Fare, 1st Class, $10. F S D O W , A gent, Marshfield, DR. J. E. 2nd (-lass, $f>. W . C. R ose, A gt., C oquille. S K IN N E R , Practical Optician. Thcso 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 gale by W T KERR k CO. r Bring it to U» F a ll.b l. J ,w « le r , E x p e r ie n c e 20 T e a rs i A Word to the W ise Is Enough. Get your meat at the ALBERT It is worth 25 cents in trade at our store on re ¡miring or purchases amounting to 11.00 or more. W ils o n J ew elry Co., H o -w Hvr-ucla P a r t laer Bicycles! Watch for date and place. Cut this out. Who tic 1 the cow ’s . > his 1 <:■. mi tho process of milk ing; said she h i 1 not I ■ 'gad b in or two miles befor he realized he lm 1 tn i 1 > l mistake. Must you bq d rn g g l Lofore you realize you are making a mistake in not using E lectric Lights. Will soon be in Coquille City, "T h e Reliable Jewelers." I would respectfully announce to the citizens of Coquille that I have opened a shop on Front street, next to the bicycle store, for repairing shoes. All work entrusted to me rill be promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices. I also keep leather and shoe findings for sale. R W. OsBorxF. ar.d obstetrical cases. Coos Bay and Sole Agent for San Francisco Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal (20 years’ experience.) Shoes R epa ired It is impossible to describe my list in this oMamn. I f you are looking for a good piece o f property at a reasonable price, can certainly suit yon. Keraembei, I rent houses and farms, make loans and do all kinds o f agency business. Come in and see me before bay ing. I can save you DOLLAKS. O. C. SANFOKD, Coquille, Oregon. H erald office. W ilson J ew elry C o . made From selected materials Nice small place of 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres full bearing orchard, balance pastore and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. House and two lots in good location. A bargain. Good bonse, barn nnd four lots in fine location. Corner business property. Better investigate this now. A bill ranch on Fishtrap of 150 acres, 4 acres cultivated. 40 acres in grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young fruit trees, about 300,000 foot iiuo cedar timber. This is a genuine bargain. A residence property that is dirt $ 500 cheap. Two tine lots near tho school- % 250 house. $ 500 Now 5-room cottage and one lot. A cozy home. fine residence lots, close t $ 400 Three business. An extraordinar bar gain. $ 100 Two corner bottom lots. A private hospital for the care and treatm ent o f niecl cal, surgical ♦1500 * -*•*- - F or ■S ale . —One ncre tract in nice General Hospital A lnr«c school bnildiiiR hereto- foie conducted as an academy, in center o f well populated dis trict- Building fully furnished. Good grounds. An excellent op portunity for the right party, w ill lease. $ 1 1 ,5 0 0 This amount o f fine property, ■" including two fino residences and 10-acro orange grove in Pomona, Cal. to exchange for good stock ranch. $ 4 5 0 0 A good farm of 2*20 acres near Co- iii« ' !■— uuille. Gas ¡$*2,000 worth o f first- class timber. Will lease. A fino corner bisiness property $2800 Foil S alk . —Ten fine shotes. En quire of J. Quick, Lampa creek. section. numbered that "Uucle Bob,” as he whero tbev wiU ranbe their ,uture Wm. Lange, of near Myrtle Point, was familiarly known, has been a ! bome- Norman Dodge and Binger Her Geo. E. Pike made a business trip had business nt the county seat on great sufferer for a couple of years, having suffered a stroke of paraly- uianu who have been attending the to North Bend the first of the week. Saturday. San Francisco Business College, B orn .— In Coquille City, A p ril; sis about that long ago. B ohn . —April 14tb, at Bandon, to The following paragaph we take returned to this place last Friday. Mr. aid Mrs. Eli Clayton, a daugh 29, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. from Dodge’s history of Coos and Gilkey, a son. A fountain has been placed in the ter. Curry: city park. The walks have been B orn .— Near Coquille, May 2, B orn . —At Riverton, April 18, ‘‘Robert H. Lowe, was born in marked out and the ground leveled 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foulkes, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Han- Baltimore county, Md., on June 30, and nicely improved. scom, a son. a son. 1832, and crossed tUe pluins and ar W. W. Gatchell will leave to mor J. V. Foster was up from River A fino selection of ladies’ neck- ivare lins just been recieved by Mrs ton Saturday and squared yards rived in Coos county in September, row for Baker City where he goes 1861. He is unmarried and his oc as a delagate to the Modern W ood Nosier. with the H erald . cupation is that of clerk and rail men convention, F or R ent — A small place near Mrs. Levi Smith came over by roading.” town. Apply to W. A. Goodman, yesterday’s train and joiued her Mrs. J. A. Presley who has spent The friends of the deceased are Coquille. the winter in Pennsylvania and husband at this place. limited onlf to the number of his B o r n . — At Bandon, April 25th, to W anted . — Pasture for two horses acquaintances, having always lived other eastern states visiting rela tives returned to her home near this Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gibson, a as near town as possible. Apply an honest, honorlde and upright place, last week. Mrs. Presley en daughter. to J. N. Jacobson, Coquille. life. His advncsd age and the hope joyed her visit but was glad to get B orn .— April 23d, to Mr. and Mrs. C hickens . —The Coquille ‘ Valley lessness of his condition are assigned Virgil Hixon, of Bear Creek, a Packing Co. is offering the highest as the reason for his rash act, in back to Oregon, daughter. market price for good chickins. fact, he wrote a short note of expla The May Day exercises Monday B orn . —Saturday, April 22nd, to A. C. Lukens, the carpenter and nation so that his friends would evening, by a number of tho chil Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medford, of contractor, is building a new school know that it was not an accident. dren of our public school, was large Bear creek, a son. house in district No. 72, near Green W. T. Brady, of Gravel Ford, had ly attended and highly appreciated Peter Johnson went to the bay Point. by all. The teachers and pupils business in town Monday. a day or so last week to visit that Mr. Cody, the Lampa creek log Fred Smith, of the upper river, who took part deserve much credit new grand daughter. ging man, received another largo was a passenger to the bay on for their work The sum of $81 was taken in, which was to he applied Bee hives of good pattern and logging donkey by yesterday’s Thursday’s train. The steamers Elizabeth and Chico on the piano debt, but are pleased put up in worutnan-like manner at train. tho Coquille Furniture Factory. The Riverton mill started up Mon arrived in the Coquille on Saturday, to say that this amount finishes u p Rev. H. M. Branham will preach day after a long rest, much to the and the schooner Fortuna is loaded this obligation and there are about ♦ 20 left. in Riverton next Tuesday, May 2nd, pleasure of a large number of peo and ready for sea. M ARSH FIELD F IS H , Dealer in NEW AND SECOND HAND BICYCLES B icy les Sundries, Etc. Wheels to Rent. Repairing a Speciality , FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Lard. Bacon, Hams. Sausage, Chick ns. l/eu stables, Turkeys and Game in Season. Front Street, Coquille. Ore., Phone, Main 43. P. 0. Pox 224