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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S . Liverpool Rock Salt for Drnne’s stock nt Fine fresh lard at Dean <fe Mor See those baby bonnetB at Mrs. Per- ott’ s. gan’s. James Stawff returned to Marsh Fine Breakfast Bacon at Dean & field Thursday. Mason and Economy fruit jars at Morgan's. W. P. Fuller's prepared Paints, Oils Robinson's. | N. C. Medley went to Bandon on and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co. Leather musio folios at 50 per The finest breakfast bacon at Saturday. Dean f i Morgan's. Granulated cone sugar 100 pound cent off at Haines Musio Co. Capt. O. Reed of Norway went to sack $5.25 at Drane’s. Lawns and summer fabrics at cost and less at Robinson’s store. Marshfield Monday. Mrs. Carl Nelson, of Bandon is Dr. Huston, of Bandon, was in A carload of salt of all kinds | spending a few days in town. Coquille between boats on Thurs just received at Dranes. Bennett VanDecar, the Myrtle day. Fruit jars, jelly glasses and Point jeweller, went to the bay A team of horses will be taken in earthen jars at Robinson’s. Thursday. exchange for piano E. M. Furman, Adam Pershbaker of Prosper Capt. Han Christensen Bpent Coquille. went to Marshfield on Monday. a couple of days with old friends in J. F. Chaney of Riverton shook Capt. Alva Leo, of the North Fork this city last week. hands with old friends in town had business in this city on Satur Grandma Varney of this city is Monday. day. now visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B orn . — At Bridge, July 1C, 1905, Mrs, Joseph Ferry of Riverton M. Elwood o f Riverton. to Mr. and Mrs. Aron Wilson, a was up to town on business Mon Mrs. Kennedy, of Bandon, visited daughter. day. her brother, John Golden, of Marsh W anted . — A furnished house by Mrs. A. Feuoglio of Beaver Hill field, the last of the week. man and wife, no children. Enquire was in this city on business last Rev. R. G. Summerlin, o f North at this office. Monday. Bend, visited in this city and on the 50 and GO cent popular music at Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson re upper river a day or so last week. 10c and 2 for 25c, W R Haines turned from Portland Saturday Mrs. J. C. Wilson is back from Music Co, Marshfield. evening. her visit with her daughter, Mrs. F or S a l e — A gelding, weighing Mrs. James Clinton, of near Horace Curren, of Hoquiam, Wash 1400 pounds. True, sound and Arago, returned from Portland on ington. gentle. Inquire at this office. Saturday. Du prey’s Celery Headache Pow- A good organ at payments of Mr. John Humblock, of Bullards, ders, give instant relief. Price 25 $5 down and 50c per week. W R was up to this city on business last cents. It. S. Knowlton, Coquille Haines Music Co, Marshfield. City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. Wednesday. Mrs. Mehl, of this city, went to For a good second-hand type I. R. Devaul, a cousin of our North Bend Friday to visit her writer at a bargain, call at the citizen A1 Devaul of Norway, arrived daughter, Mrs. J. M. Whetstone. HlCRALD office. by Saturday’ s train and proceeded Mrs. Bolsinger, of Douglas coun Mr. and Mrs. Joe Haines of Eck- up the river for a visit with his ty, is here visiting her friends, Mr. ly were passengers to the bny by cousin. and Mrs. W. W. Gage and family. Saturday’s train. An} one wishing an Organ cleaned Mrs. Fanny Dyer and Mrs. Clar R. D. Hume was in town Satur and repaired can secure the services ence Lowe, of Bandon, visited Mrs. of an expert by leaving orders at day, having arrived by gasoline R. E. Buck a day or so last week. the W. H. Schroeder Watchmaker launch from inquina. If you wish to see something real Dr. Russoll returned from a shop. Prices moderate; work guar pretty, examine the collection of anteed. mouth’s visit with his parents at Mrs. W . L. Kistner, of this place, Coos county souvenir shells at Mrs. Silverton on Saturday. and her sister, Mrs. G. S. Davis, of Noslers, Rev. D. H. Hare will hold ser Mrs. Hall, Wife of attorney E. Norway, started Monday morning vices at the Presbyterian church for the bay to catch the steamer Al B. Hall, arrived last Saturday. They next Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock. liance for Eureka. They will visit aro now domiciled in the parsonage All aro invited to attend. their old home in Humboldt Coun at the little church. Mrs. ,T. A. Lnmb, of this city, re ty, California. Licorice Liver Laxative, the best turned last week from a visit of sev Price 50 cents. Earl Goodman, ofLanglois, visit bowel cleanser. eral weeks with her parents, Mr. ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co aud Mrs. Woodford, of Medford. Goodman, of this city last week. quille City; C. Y, Lowe, Bandon. C, M. Skeels and son Paul, and Earl is recovering from his broken Mrs. Capt. Edwards and daughter Bud Mansell, of this city, returned limb, but not as rapidly as we would Miss Florence, of Alloganey, spent from Portland Saturday. They like to see him, he having consider a week on the upper river visiting were highly pleased with the fair. able of a limp in his walk. old friends, returing home Thurs Dr, Culin returned Wednesday J. H. Munro arrived in this city day. from Portland whither he had gone last week from Crook county with F or S ale . A good geneeal to nttond the medical congress in his family, and will make this city housekeeping outfit, consisting of session at that place, nnd to see his home in the futnre. Mr. Munro stoves, chairs bedroom sets, etc. some of the fair. has secured a position on the steam- For particulars, call at the H erald F. M. Grush, a late arrival at the or Newport and will again follow office, Mr. and Mrs. James Walstrom, of bay from Montana, came over to the seas, this having been his occu this side of the county last week pation prior to going into the stock Bandon, came up the last of the week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. and looked at the country, with business in Crook county. All kinds of salt at Dranes. which ho seemed very much pleased. Lewis Bueehler, of Chicago! ar rived Saturday and joined his wife who is hero visiting her aunt, Mrp. Mary Nosier. Mrs. Bueehler will be remembered by many here ns Miss Mattie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dean, of this city, returned last week from a visit at their former home in Curry county. Ellery Henry was Mr. Morgnn’s efficient helper in the market during the nbsence of Mr. Dean. The annual Camp Meeting of the Seventh Day Adventists for Coos County will be held at Coquille in the grove near the AdveDtist church commencing July 27, nnd continu ing for ten days. The ministers in attendance will be Elders, F. S. Bunch, President of the Western Oregon Conference, Daniel Nettle- ton of Nebraska, and W. F. Martin of Tacoma, Washington. The public is invited to attend these meetings. Under the direction of tho city council Sam Sherwood, the mason, nssisted by Marshal Goodman and others, last week put in a stone nnd concrete dam at tho source of our city's water system, thus taking up all the flow of water from the stream and greatly improving the intake arrangement of tho system which will greatly increase our sup ply of water, which under the for mer wasteful manner in which it was being handled, was getting a little short. In the future patrons will be allowed to irrigate for one hour each evening as formerly. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Sperry, of this city, arrived from Portland on Wednesday of last week, the Judge having gone to thnt city to meet Mrs. Sperry who was on her return from her extended visit with her parents and sister who live near Chicago, Miss Lucia remaining with the latter, and with whom she will make a trip to Europe in the nea r future. R. J. Dean, a former resident of this city, who has. been sojourning in California and in Portland since early in February, returned from tho latter last Saturday and is en joying a visit with his daughter, Mrs. John Peart, and son A. B. Dean, and their families, as well as other relatives and friends, He is accompanied by his daughter Etta. Buck. Mrs. Walstrom will remain a few days. When you want a pleasant laxa tive that is easy to take and certain to act, use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver tablets. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Henry Holm, the Marshfield meat market man, passed through town from Myrtle Point by Monday’s train, with a carload each of fat sheep and cattle. L o s t .— -Check for $15.15 on the London-SanFrancisco Bank in favor of Gid T. Ellis, and signed bo the Simonds Saw Co., and dated about July 20. Finder will please forward same to this office. A Sad Accident. On Wednesday of last week as The schooner Coquille sailed from the mill at this place was starting from the Coquille river last Friday. up after the noon hour, Virgil W il David Roberts came in to see us son, eldest son of V. It. Wilson, the yesterday, as he was on his way jeweler, who had been working in the mill a day or so in the lath de home from Bandon. partment, had the misfortune to The large-mouthed Economy allow his left hand to come in con fruit jars in pints, quarts and half tact with the bolter saw with the result that the hand was mangled gallons at Robinsons. in a fearful manner. He was taken If you are going to tho fair sail at once to the office of Dr. Culin on the Newport from Bandon. She where the member reoeived prompt attention. It was found neoessary will sail in about a week. to amputate the thumb at the base, J L. Kronen burg, superintend also the first finger, and the second ent of the Parkersburg mill, passed and third fingers were so injured that it was necessary to remove the through to the bav Monday. bones back to the wrist joint, while Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dickson, of the little finger was only cut at the Eckley, returned from a visit in the end. This falls as a fearful blow valley and at Portland on Saturday. upon this young man who has the Miss Ellen Mathers came up sincere sympathy of many friends. The hand is doing as well as could Monday to have Dr. Russell oper be expected at present. ate on her hand for a severe sore The final league game of fcaso. caused by a bruise. ball for Coos county was played be- Joe Bledsoe has the frame of a teen Bandon and Coquille on Sun neat and commodious boarding day and was won by Bandon in a house up at the corner of Tay score of 10 to 5. Several of our boys go away at once. lor and Third streets. Pierce’s The place to buy Dry Goods at Right Prices. Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced. A gems fo r Chas. A. Steuens Ready-made and Made-to-meas ure Tailor Suits, Shirt waist suits, etc. Wouldn’t it Jar You To see one of our repre sentative citizens attend a baseball game attired in a bathing suit? FOIt SALE.—At a bargain, the Co 100-lb sacks of either “ West- $ quille Furniture and Box Factory- A ern” or “Honolulu” fine dry good paying business. For terms and granulated cane sugar....... 5 25 information write or apply to J. G. F ish 19 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 Coquille, Oregon. Eugene Robinson, the fisherman, returned last week from the Colum- bia, and will take charge of Mr. Timon’s seining outfit. Wm. Jenkins of Myrtle Point re turned from Bandon on Monday, after a visit of two weeks at that place with his daughters. Chas. Smalley, who has been se riously ill with congestive fever at the Tuttle hotel, is rapidly conval escing. Dr. Wetmore has been at tending him. 15 cases Haywards tomatoes 5-gal. keg pickles................... 50 lb sack half ground salt... 100-lb « “ “ « ... 22 lbs sago or tapioca........... 22 lbs best Japan ric e .......... Postum or Figprune cereal, Grapenuts, 2 pks................... Lenox or Santa Claus soap, 7 bars................................... 1 00 70 25 45 1 00 1 00 20 25 25 A t R obinson ’ s S tore . Notice to Taxpayers. NOTICE 18 HEKEBY GIVEN THAT the Board o f Equalization for the County o f Coos, State o f Oregon, will attend at the office o f the County Clerk o f said coun ty, at Coquille, Coos County. Oregon, on the 28th day of August, A, D., 1905, the tame being the last Monday in said month, at the hour o f nine o’ clock a. m. of said Mrs. Wm. Croy, who is camping day and pnblicly examine the assess near the place of D. G. Beale, while ment rolls and correot all errors in v a c a tion, descriptions or quality of lands, lots splitting wood Nonday, received a or other property. Now, therefore, all persons having busi very painful cut. The ax glanced, ness before the said Board o f Equaliza striking the left foot, inflicting an tion will take notice and appear at the ugly wound. Dr. Wetmore dressed time and place aforesaid, and make due complaint, otherwise the assessment will injured member. stand as returned by the assessor. Hotel and livery stable for sale. Both Witness my hand this 2(ith day o f July. Mrs. Carl Hughes of North Bend arrived in town Monday, being up from her long illness. She was ac companied by her mother, Mrs. George Leneve. Of course it would and we agree with you in the matte Such a thing would creat excitement and comment. THE TALK OF THE TOWN Would be that the man was not aware that we handled Gents' Ready Made Clothing bought direct from the maker, thereby saving to the consumer the middle man's profit. Think this over. The man being scantily at tired would naturally need shoes. What kind? W alk=Overs/O T“ree Euerybody knows that, and knows that we have ’em. C.M.&M.CO. “UP AND DOIN’ ’’ Incandescent Electric Light buildings in good condition; 16 rooms in T. J. THRIFT, hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur Assessor Coos County, Oregon. nished. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 B cu t H er D ou b le. down, balance on easy payments. For further information call on or address “ I knew no one, for four weeks, E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble,” writes Mrs. Annie field, Or., or at this office. Alfred Johnson, Jr., received a telephone message Sunday evening from Portland stating that his little son, who is at that city undergoing medical treatment, had contracted a severe attack of pneumonia. Mr. Johnson started for that city at once. Our free ferry is now in operation and is proving a great convenience. The second day it run tho steamer dispatch caught the cable on her rudder and made a little trouble, breaking the line and tearing some of the railing off the boat, but no serious damage done. Hunter, o f Pittsburg, Pa., “ and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctoss I could get, I was bent double, and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terrible afflic tion I was rescued by Electric Bit ters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful.” Guaranieed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disord ers; at R. S. Knowlton’s drug store; price 50c. Acceptod throughout tho civilized world the as tho most universally satisfactory il Button luminant for all Cleanest, Most For purposes. Safest, Convenient, and the CHEAPEST light known. and there That furnished by the CO QUILLE you R IV E R ELECTRIC CO is first have class and up to date in every respect. it. Tho rates place it within reach of all FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. SfILE! I- N. Wilson, of the bay side, spent two or three days in town last week. Mr. Wilson is a photo grapher of no mean ability, and I will sell my Res taurant and Ba has made some very fine pictures of our city. He used the panoramic kery on Front street at a very rea camera with splendid effoct and sonable figure, as I wish to make a gives almost the whole town in one change. Have got a good business pioture. He will have some of and trado for tho right parties. them on sale at Knowlton’s in a A lso have 10 furnished corns. day or so. OLIVER W ILSON . F or S ale . — At a great bargain, five acres in Eden bower addition to Roseburg. Small buildings, family orchard, all tillable and fenced, with We have a number of second hand good well of water. Inquire at organs for sale at prices runing The steamer Newport, Capt. Sny this office or of Jno. A. Laird, Ban from $18.50 up to $100. These or der in command, sailed from Ban don. gans have been taken in exchange E. M. Furman has a trade in don for Portland Monday morning, on piano sales. Some of them are Pianos which continues good, four carrying a good list of Passengers. little used and as good as new but of our citizens having made selec. She will make the round trip in they will be closed out at bargain tious from bis stock during the past about a week and be ready to go prices. Monthly payments from six days, however he reports an again. Get yourself and freight ready $1.75 and upwards will be acceptable other shipment on the way, when he and do your part toward keeping Call on or address E. M. F urman , will have as good a stock as ever to this steamer on the run. Wickham House, Coquille. A lively game of baseball took select from. Mrs. Ernest Bender of Myrtle The little daughter of Mr. and place at Bandon last Sunday be Point, passed through town Mon Mrs. Geo. Belloni, ofjnear Johnson’s tween the river steamboat men and day to the bay, where she takes the mill, while playing where her papa the business men of that place, and steamer Alliance for Portland, en was hoisting hay in the barn, got was well attended and highly en route to the home of her parents, her hand caught by a rope runing joyed. The boat men proved too Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell, who into a pully, tearing the skin and much for their opponents winning live at Long Creek, eastern Oregon. flesh from the inside of her hand. by a large score. Capt. H . W. After a visit for a month or so, she She was doing nicely at last accounts. Dunham has a very sore finger in will be joined at Portland by her 1 M abried — At the residence of the conBqueDce. husband. bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. San derson, 913 Monroe avenue, Jones- Expert W atch Repairing borough, Arkansas, Thomas Ten- S a t is fa c t io n O u a r a n ta a d . nison, of Coquille, and Miss San 20 Tears' Experience derson, The happy couple arrived Wilson Jewelry Co. in Roseburg and the brothers of the I groom, Max and Archie Tennison, j started to meet them on Sunday, and are expected back today. These youDg people got acquainted eight years ago when the groom visited that state, and renewed the friend ly ties four years ago when he re turned again on business. The H eru . d joins many friends in con gratulations. Press W. H. Mansell, J«* Under New Management. Livery Best of Turnouts. Feed and Sale S F Stable -C la s s . Hay, Grain, Feed. Opposite I. O. O. F. hall. Sanford's Bargains t r ic t l y ir s t Successor to J. T. Little. -IN - R E A Ii ESTATE. ----------------- $2800 A fine oorner business prope rt Nioe small plaoe o f 8 acres near town, well improved, 4 acres fall bearing orchard, balance pastnre and meadow. Good eyoporator. This is a good investment. House and two lots in good $1000 location. A bargain. Good house, barn and four lots $ G00 in fine location. S 800 Oorner business property. Better investigate this now. A residence property that is dirt it 500 cheap. Two $ 250 honse. ftne lots near the school- ;$_5oo New 5-room cottage and one lot. A cozy home. fine residence lots, close to $ 400 Three business. An extraordinary bar gain. % 100 Two oorner bottom lots. $1500 Two fine, rich garden lot«. Just the th in g for a family. Four nioe lota, partly bottom land Heritable fo r garden. A good bny for one o f moderate mean«. I 1 5 0 Fine large ran idenoe and eleven _ lota for rent, include* two cow*, chicken«, dneka, garden and fruit. Family with children need not ayply. Ik is impoaaible to deacribemv liat in thia c unmn. If yon are looking for a good piece o f property at a reasonable price, I can certainly anlk yon. Kemembet, I rent honaea and farm«, make loan« and do all kinda o f agency bnaine«a. Come in and aee me before buy ing. I can save yon DOLL ARB. O. C. 8ANFOKD, $ 200 ■ ■■ $ 320 ■— ro q n ille , Oregon. Î I W.H. SCHROEDER Watchmaker and Jeweler, I Front Street, «8 C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N . A l l w ork g u a r a n teed . u fW W W W W W W W W W W W The City Restaurant O. W IL S O N , Prop, Newly established. Everything 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.