Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 09, 1905, Image 3

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    8. M. Rowan, of Fishtrap, furnish­
Liverpool Rock Salt for stock at
8ee those baby bonnets at Mrs. Per
Richard Houghton, of Norway,
ott’s.
Drane's
ed
our market with a fiue lot of
was in town Wednesday.
Dr. Mingus, of Marshfield, was in
strawberries yesterday.
Fine fresh lard at Dean & Mor
Auction sale Saturday.
Leather music folios at 50 per
town Saturday.
gun’s.
All kind» of salt at Draues.
50 and 00 cent popular music at
cent off at Haines Music Co.
Bring
your
job
work
to
the
Our
markets
are
displaying
some
10c and 2 for 25o, W It Haines
Mason and Economy fruit jars at
Lawns
and
summer
fabrics
at
cost
Hr:it a l d office.
| fine chinook salmon.
Music Co, Marshfield.
Robinson’s.
and less at Robinson's storo.
Don’t miss the clearance sale of
Mr. Riley, of Myrtle Point,
A carload of salt of all kinds
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Guerin, of
For a lady’s wheel, as good as
summer dress goods at Kauemutz’s. in town on Monday,
just received at Draues.
new, at a bargain, call at this office. Myrtle Point, passed through from
7* Fruit jars, jelly glasses and
Dr. Prentis and wife, of M arsh-
F. P. Hermann, of Myrtle Point, j
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Simmons, of the bay Monday, being on their re­
eurtkcu jars at Robinson’s.
field, passed through to Bandon was in our city on Thursday,
this
city, went to the bay on Satur- turn from the Portland fair.
Go to Sam McAdams’ new shop Monday.
John Golden, of Marshfield, was
The Ladies’ Study Club has
day.
for all kinds af blacksmitbing.
Peter Wise, the Myrtle Point in town on business yesterday.
placed
new cups at the drinking
Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle Point,
Mss. Chas. Adams, of Myrtle
W. P. Fuller’s prepared
Paints, Oil»
. repa
fountain
at the postoffice and other­
made our city a call last Saturday. blacksmith, went to Bandon last and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co.
Point, went to Marshfield on Mon-
wise improved the fountain.
F o i l S a l e . — 20
bend of hogs. W ednesday.
J. M. Byers, of Bandon, was in Jay.
Cull on Samuel Shuck, Lee, Oregon.
Fine machine-baled clover and town between boats on Saturday.
E. N. Harry was in from Sitkum
H. L. Underwood, of the Fairview
W. A. Barnett, of Myrtle Point, Italian rye grass hay for sale by J,
on
Monday and moved out the last
A team of horses will be taken in section, made our offico a pleasant
was a Coiiuille visitor on Wednes­ C. W’atson.
of
his
household goods. He reports
exchange
for
piano
E,
M.
Furman,
cal) one day last week.
day.
all well in his neighborhood.
Rev. M. Ilrownrigg, of Myrtle Coquille.
For S ale . —Good 2 horse wagon,
Frank Lowe, the ship carpenter
Point, had business in town on Sat­
L. W- Deyoe and E. N, Smith,
Will Krantz, of the North Fork,
of Marshfield, passed through to
1J inche steel skein, in good condi
of
Myrtle
Point,
had
business
at
the
urday afternoon.
brought
his family to town last week
Bundon yesterday.
tion price $35.00 or will trade for
court house on Wednesday.
and
they
took the sieamer for Ban­
The
large-mouthed
Economy
B ohn — In Coquillo, Oregon, Aug­
good 2 seat hack, for further partic­
Remnants of wash goods large
don for an outing at the beach.
ust 8, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. fruit jars in pints, quarts and half
ulars
address
J.
C,
Doane,
Marsh
enough for waists and children's
gallons at Robinsons.
Gould, a daughter.
R. Robinson, manager of the
dresses, will go at cost at Kane- field, Ore.
B
o r n .— In
Coquille,
Oregon,
James Anderson, of this place,
Robinson Cheese Co., of Tillamook,
matz’s.
Dear Gus:— I have solved the
has a line lot of choice clover and August 5, 1905, to Mr. and Mrs.
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow­ mother-in-law problem; just give is here lookidg over the field for a
oat hay for sale at a bargain.
James Walstrom, agon.
ders, give instant relief. Price 25 her regularly Hollister’s Rocky location for a cheese factory, and is
Roy Fox, ratchet tender at the
F o r S ale — A gelding, weighing cents.
R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille Mountain Tea. It will make her receiving some encouragement.
mill at this place, got one of liis 1400 pounds. True, sound and City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
healthy, happy and docile as a
Mr. Divelbiess of Curry county,
fingers badly mashed Monday.
gentle. Inquire at this office.
A new engine to take the place of lamb. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. who was taken to the Horsfall hos­
Anyone having a place to rent,
A good organ at payments of the one which recently broke at For Sale by R. S Knowlton.
pital lately, passed through town
should let us know as we are con­ 15 down and 50o per week. W R Seeley & Thomas’ camp, passed
H. S. Kribs was down from Myr­
Monday, going to the point. He
stantly receiving applications for Haines Music Co, Marshfield.
through town Wednesday
tle Point Monday to deliver a self
is improving nicely.
places.
The union prayer meeting will be
Licorice Liver Laxative, the best binder which had just come in by
Will E. Rapson, Major-general,
Mrs Mulkey will have an auction held in the M. E. church, next bowel cleanser. Price 50 cents. the stermer Elizabeth to Andy An­
oommanding Departmens of the
sale of their household goods next Thursday evening at eight o'clock. For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co­
dy Anderson, of near town. It
Saturday, preparatory to moving
West, Uniform Rank Woodmen of
If you wish to see something real quille City; C. Y, Lowe, Bandon.
looked like a fine machine, and we
back to Elkton.
pretty, examine the collection of It will wash and not rub off
the World, wis with the local lodge
suppose Andy will put on considera­
This complexion all envy me,
Regular preaching services in the Coos county souvenir shells at Mrs.
at this place Monday evening.
ble style on his ranch now.
It’s no secret so I’ll tell
M. E. church at Bandon Sunday Noslers,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Perkins, of
at 11 p. m. and 8 p. m. August 13
Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea.
Ella E. Frazier, Grand President
100-lb sacks of either “ West- $
near Parkersburg, visited their
for sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
by the pastor, J. L. Beatty.
I. O. O. F., will visit MamieRebekah
ern” or “Honolulu” fine dry
grandson, Fred Von Pegert, near
H ogs F or S ale . — A large full-
A lady’s cape was found in the lodge Monday, Aug 14. All mem­
granulated cane sugar....... 5 00 Johnson’s mill last week. They in-
bers are requested to be present.
blooded O. I. C. male hog, 4c per
Masonic Hall after Gov. Chamber­
19 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00
Mrs. Nosier has just receved a pound.
O. I. C. pigs delivered
lain’s speech on Thursday evening.
15 cases Haywards tomatoes 1 00 joyed a drive up the river going to
$1.00
each.
Address
C.
A.
Pendle­
nice
linn
of
burnt
leather
souvenirs
The owner will call at this office.
5-gal. keg pickles...................
70 Reeds Ford above Myrtle Point
goods.
Just the thing for a ton, Coquille.
50 lb sack half ground salt...
25 where they attended a picnic.
The hoisting engines for the
For the next thirty days J. S. 100-lb “ “
present.
“
"...
46
Braddoek mine have arrived and
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Drane, of this
Kanematz
will
sell
at
cost,
some
be­
22 lbs sago or tapioca........... 1 00
The school board has bad new
active work will oegin at once to
low cost, all summer wash goods, 22 lbs best Japan rice .......... 1 00 city, started yesterday for Portland,
furnaces placed in the school build­ such as lawns, organdies, voils, etc.
clan out the mine for operation.
Postum or Figprunec ereal,
20 where they go to take in the fair.
ing.
M. O. Hooton, the brick Don’t miss this opportunity.
Grapenuts, 2 pks..................
25 They were accompanied by Mrs.
For horse shoeing and all kinds
mason, did the work.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Henninger, Lenox or Santa Glaus soap,
R, 8. Knowlton and her sons, Owen
of wagon repairing aud camp work,
Miss Alice Aiken, of Marshfield, of Merced, California, are up on
7 bars...................................
25 and Clay, and their Nephew, Elmore
go to S. H. McAdams, at his new
came over Wednesday with her Fishtrap visiting with their son,
A t R o b in so n ’ s S t o r e .
shop on the sawdust near the mill
Drane, of Parkersburg.
little brother, Jim, whom she left Geo. Henninger, and daughter,
Mrs. M. Nosier is agent for the
J. S. Bagg, of Los Angeles, and S.
here to visit friends while the other Mrs. N. Plyler, and other friends.
Celebrated Wheeler A Wilson sew­
Riverton Pick-ups.
Deloutsky, of San Francisco, arrived
members of the family attend the
ing machine with all the latest at­
Anyone having fruits or vege­
here last week aud are enjoying a
fair at Portland.
Once more we are back to the
tachments, for particulars call at the
tables to send to the Portland Ex­
genuine outing and taking in some
Capt. P. Wiuther, of the big position should have them in two- cool refreshing climate of dear old
stole.
of Coos county’s scenery and fine
Coos,
back
from
the
sweltering
schooner Compeer, which is loading
gallon lots at this offices or at the
Buit Folsom, of the North Fork,
summer weather. Those young men
lumber at Marshfield with lumber several places in town designated heat of Portland and its vacinity.
arrived in town Monday on his re­
are highly pleased with our locality
Notwithstanding all of the great
from the Coquille mill, came over
by notices posted.
turn from an extended trip cast,
and tho general surrounding of our
attractions
that
now
abound
in
WedLesday. He made the H erald a
visiting in Michigan, Oklahoma and
I f you are troubled with dizzy Portland and her suburbs, we are city.
pleasant call while in town.
other states.
spells, headache, indigestion, con­ truly glad to get back to a life of
W e know jiwt how our
A little forethought may save
watches are made aud
O. A. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. you no end of trouble. Anyone stipation, Hollister’s Rocky Moun­ rest and home attractions. Yet of Just
just what they’re made
tain
Tea
will
make
you
well
and
T h row n in of. W e have picked up
Win. Rolun, of Riverton, returned who makes it a rule to keep Cham­
keep you well. If it fails, get your all th6 various attractions at the
some p o i n t e r s about
from the fair on Wednesday.
As berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­ money back. That’s fair. 35 cents. Lewis and Clark fair, the one most
watches in tho 20 years
rhoea
Remedy
at
hand
knows
this
we’ ve been buying and
others, they report ttie fair a success
For sale by It. 8. Knowlton.
appreciated
by
those
who
attended
selling them. W e ’ll tell
to be a fact. For gale by R. S.
you what is in the watch
and having had a good time.
Knowlton.
Miss Rose Mulkey accompanied the Chicago and St Louis exposi.
we sell you, because we
tiouH,
were
the
beautiful
grass
lawns
can and because you
A d \ one wishing an Organ cleaned
Frank Wilson, the restaurant by her grandmother, Mrs. Chono-
have a right to know.
and repaired can secure the services man has returned from an extended weth and little sister Anna, started with an abudant supply of shade
W e’ll tell it to you hon­
estly, because we cannot
of an expert by leaving orders at visit at Grants Pass, and has as­ for their old home at Elkton last trees, which were free for all to
afford
financially
to
misrepresent our goods,
the W. H. Schroeder Watchmaker sumed charge of the restaurant week. They will be joined by the occupy to their hearts content, no
To the watch buyer we
shop. Prices moderate; work guar which has been conducted by his other members of the family in a notices of “ keep of the grass’’ were
offer a good many ad­
vantages
that
some
posted there, as were in Chicago
anteed.
brother Oliver during his absence. short time.
other people can’t offer
and it costs no more to
and
St
Louis.
Mrs. Dr. Kelly, of Fieldbrook,
Fen S a l e . — At a great bargain,
buy o f us, for it’s just
Mr. and Mrs. Harry flemsley, of
All of our party except your
thrown in.
California, who had returned from five acres in Edenbower addition to
Samoa, California, started on their humble servant, had a delightful
the fair and hud visited a short Roseburg. Small buildings, family
W ilson Jewelry Co.
return home last Wednesday. Mrs. sea voyage, each and all experienced
time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. orchard, all tillable and fenced, with
Expert W atch Repairing.
H. who had been ill for several the beauties of sea sickness but
S E E O U R W IN D O W S .
J. F. Lee, of Riverton, started for good well of water. Inquire at
days, was much better and will your humble servant was not allowed
H e r b ln e
her home on Wednesday’ .
this office or of Jno. A. Laird, Ban
doubtless stand the trip all right. that happiness for try our best we
Renders the bile more fluid and
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lewis, of don.
They were accompanied by Miss could not get sea sick. It was in­ thus helps the blood to flow; it af­
Capt. T. D. White, of the steamer
Marshfield, came over yesterday and
Grace Severe, of Eureka.
teresting and amusing to hear Mr. fords prompt relief from biliousness,
proceeded to Riverton where they Dispatch, is taking a few days’
indigestion, sick and nervous head­
Rohm’s expressions as we viewed
We
hear
some
complaint
of
dif­
aches, and over-indulgence in food
go to visit Mrs, Lewis’ sister, Mrs. vacation and Capt. Dave Perkins is
the wonderful vegetable products and drink G. L. Crldwell, Agt. M.
E. J. Price, and other relatives and now at the wheel on that craft. ferent articles left it the graves in
of California.
One common ex­ K . and T. II. R., Checotah, Ind.
friends.
Tho H erald enjoyed a This is the first rest the Captain has our cemeteries being removed. As
pression
was
“
By
the holy jumping Ter., writes, April 18, 1903: I was
there
is
no
value
in
such
articles
we
takon since the organization of the
vory pleasant call.
sick for over two years with en­
feel sure that it is done by children Jack did you ever see such a large
Coquille
River
Steamboat
Co.,
some
largement of the liver and spleen.
Dr. D. L. Steele, Coos county’s
potato.’’
Now
Billie
you
must
ex­
through
thoughtlessness,
but
it
is
The doctors did me no good, and I
pioneer and popular dentist, passed three years ago.
cuse us for telling on you.
had given uw all all hope of being
We have a number of second band wrong all the same and should be
through our city Monday on his
The Riverton hotel has been cured, when my drugist advised
stopped.
regular professional trip down tho organs for sale at prices runing
closed as a boarding house, and me to use Herbine. It has made
Dr. and Mrs. L. L. MahaD, of
coast.
He will mane Coquillo a from $18.50 up to $100. These or­
here after it will be run as a room­ me sound and well, 50c. Sold by
R. S. Knowlton.
like call on his return.
The Dr. is gans have been taken in exchange Hempstead, Texas, arrived in town
ing and lodging bouse.
It has
just back from the Portland Expo­ on piano sales. Some of them are Thursday and are eDjoying a visit
been newly furnished throughout.
little used and as good nB new but with Mrs. Mahan’s mother, Mrs. R.
sition.
It is now placed under the charge
they will be closed out at bargain Pomeroy, of near Parkersburg, and
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, parents of
of Mrs. Margarite Williams, who
prices. Monthly payments from sister, Mrs. H. N. Lorenz, of tnis
-IN -
Mrs. Dr. Colin and Mrs V. R. Wil­
comes with the very best of reffer-
$1.75 and upwards will be acceptable city, and many friends of girlhood
REAIi
ESTATE.
son, nod their daughter, Miss Grace,
ences, therefore we can assure the
Call on or address E. M. F urman , days. Mrs. Mahan will be remem­
of San Francisco, who have been
traveling public, that they can have
bered as Miss Bee Harper by a large
Wickham House, Coquille.
here visiting for several weeks,
the accommodations and comforts $ 2 8 0 0 A flue oorner business prope rt
circle of acquaintances and associ­
W.
O.
Huntington,
of
Cowlitz
$1500
Nioe small plaoe of 8 aores near
went to Bandon to catch the Eliza­
of a country home.
_ _
town, well improved, t aores fall
ates.
beth on which they took passage county, Washington, accompanied
The Ferry coal mine has changed
besring orchard, balanoe pastnre
and
meadow. Good evoporator.
by
his
daughter,
Miss
Belle,
arrived
R. D. Jones, of Los Angeles, ar. hands, the Kay Brothers having
for their homo. They have greatly
This is a good investment.
a
here
last
week
and
is
enjoying
rived
here
last
Thursday
in
com­
House and two lots in good
purchased the machinery bunkers * 1 0 0 0
enjoyed their outing.
location. A bargain.
visit at present with his sister, Mrs pany with E. CowperThwaite, o f and coal here-to-fore belonging to
Warren Laird, head sawyer at
* fiOO
Good house, barn and four lots
( W. W. Hayes. He is a brother of San Francisco, and Stacy C. Lamb, Joseph Ferry.
in fine looation.
They will soon ~
•Johnson’s mill, has joined the list
| O. C. Huntington, a former resident of Los Angles. These are gentle­ commence operating the mine. * 8 0 0 Corner bnsinesa property. Hetter
o f cripples. On Wednesday of last
~
investigate thia now.
[ of this place who will be remem- men who Mr. Jones has interested We wish the boys success in their $ 5 0 0
A reaidenoe property that is dirt
week while attempting to take a
cheap.
; bered by many of our pioneers. in our section, and who have come new venture.
splinter from the guide it was,
.
.. . . , .
* 250
Two hno lota near the school
"
house.
T. W. Akers, formely a merchant
caught by the saw, throwing bia |____ ______ T „
^ to investigate with a view to inves-
our townsman, J. B. Fox, whom he ting in some of enterprises in case i 0f Riverton has been spending the $ 500 New 5-room cottage and one lot.
hand against the teeth of the saw
*
- A oozy home.
met on his arrival here, and whom a favorable oppertunity presents |]ast few years in traveling through
iOO Three fine residenoe lota, oloae to
which took ofl the two middle fingers
bnsinesa. An extraordinary bar
he had not seen since ’57.
itself. They are highly pleased the eastern and southern states id
between the first and second j t.n'B
gain.
with the outlook.
search of a lady that he considered $ 1 0 0 Two oomer bottom lots.
LOCAL N E W S.
Sanford's Bargains
f
smm
sco -z
levi
OVERALLS
For men who toü
The people of Fishtrap aro going
to have a new church.
The foun­
dation, which is 24x40 feet was laid
t last week and the building will be
in frame soon.
It being con­
structed under the auspices of the
i M. E. Church, South, and will be a
great convenience to the church-go-
ing people of that community. The
building is at the Fishtrap landing,
being just scross the road from the
residence on the farm of J. J. Lamb,
! a very convenient and pretty place,
good enougn and bright enough to * 2 0 0 Two fine, rich garden tots. Jnst
the thing for a family.
bear his name the remainder of his f
$ 340 Fonr nioe lots, partly tiottom land
life, but while down in Georgia he
suitable for garden. A good bay
for one of moderate means.
met a Kentucky lady that so far ex-
$ 150 Fine large rssidenoe snd eleyen
ceeded his expectations that he
'
lots for rent, inalndes two oows,
chickens, ducks, garden snd fruit.
well Mrs. Akers generously con­
Family with obtldrsn need not
ayply.
tented to accompany her husband
It is impossible to describe my list in this
to Oregon and today they are column. If yon are looking for a good
of property at a reasonable prtoe, I
visitors in the town of Riverton. pieoe
can certainly scit yon.
Hemembet, I rent honaea and farma,
We all join in congratulating them
make loans and do all kinds o f agenoy
and wish them a successful and boainess. Come in and see me before bay­
ing I can say» TOO DOLLARS.
happy matrimonial voyage.
O. C. SANFORD,
t’orpiille, Oregon,
D onna A nna .
Pierce’s
The place to buy
Dry Goods at Right Prices.
Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced.
Agems for 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?
Of course it wouldland u/e 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 sauinq
to the consumer the middle man’s profit.
Think this ouer. The man being scantily at­
tired would naturally need shoes. What kind ?
W al k=0 vers /
murse-
Euerybody knows that, and knows that we
have ’em.
C .M .& M .C O .
“UP AND D O IN '”
Incandescent
Electric Light
Accepted throughout the civilized world
Press
the
as the most universally satisfactory il­
Button
luminant
for
Cleanest,
Most Convenient, and the
all
purposes.
Safest,
and
CHEAPEST light known.
there
That furnished by the COQUILLE
you
RIV ER
have
class and up to date in every respect.
it.
The rates place it within roach of all
ELECTRIC
FRANK MORSE, Prop,
Livery
first
COQUILLE, ORE.
Best of Turnouts.
Feed and Sale
S
F
Stable
F.
is
W. H. Mansell,
Under N e w M a n a g e m e n t.
O pposite I. O. O .
CO.
t r ic t l y
ir s t
-C
la s s
.
h ay, Grain, Feed.
Successor to J. T. Little.
Hall.
* ' W. H. SCHROEDER
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Front Street,
COQUILLE, OREGON.
A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d .
SW w w w w w w w w w w w ^
The
City Restaurant
F. W I L 5 0 N , Prop.
Euerything neat and up-to-date in every
Newly established.
respect. Meals at all hours, day or night.
Rooms by the Day, Week or Month ,
FRONT STREET.
.
.
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COQUILLE, OREGON.