Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, August 23, 1905, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEW S.
Liverpool Rock Salt for stock at
Drane’s
See those baby bonnets at Mrs. Per-
Henry Grady, of Norway, went to , E. Bargorou, the Coaledo mer­
Marshfield Monday.
chant, was in this city on business
Joe Ferry, tho Riverton morch-
All kinds of salt at Di anes.
IV. b. Baker was down from Lee
Monday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
Clinton
htarted
1
ant, was in town on Saturday.
Mrs. Judd Mills was up from on Friday.
for Los Angles Monday fora visit.
Mrs. George Belloni aud daugh­
Leather music folios at 50 per
Parkersburg on Saturday.
Fine fresh lurd at Dean & Mor.
R. D. Jones went below last ter, Miss Cora, returned yesterday
cent
off
at
Haines
Musio
Co.
Mason and Economy fruit jars at gan’s.
Thursday to be absent ten days or from a visit at the bay.
Mrs. E. J. Price, of Riverton,
Ilobinson’s.
The steamer Elizabeth came in
two weeks.
was up to town on Saturday.
B. B. Teters with other members
W. D. Roberts, of Riverton, was a Friday.
R. H. Mast is in the First Nation­
of
his family, were in town from
Lawns
and
summer
fabrics
at
cost
Coquille business visitor on Sat­
Don’t miss the clearance sale o f ;
al Bank during the absence of J.
Fairview on Thursday.
summer dress goods at Kauematz's. nm e8H ttt Robinson s store.
urday.
W. Leneve.
Dr. S. L. Perkins, of Bandon,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holverstott, \ W - H, ^chroeder the jeweler,
A earload of salt of all kinds
Mrs. D. J. Lowe, of this city, vis­
who has been east, arrived home
of Fairview, were in town on Wed- j went to the bay Monday.
just received at Dranes.
ited friends at Marshfield a day or
Monday. He tells us he went back
j
For a lady’s wheel, as good as
Mrs. M. H. Horsey made Marsh­ nesday.
last week.
by the Southern Pacific and return­ Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced.
Little's
grocery
at
the
Little
|
new>
at
8
bargain,
call
at
this
office.
field u short visit the middle of las*
W anted .— By man and wife, two ed by the Northern route after
hotel, for nice frssh goods at right
Roy Stevens, the hay balng man,
week.
price.
is now putting up Mr. Davenport’s or three furnished rooms for house­ circling about the eastern states,
Fruit jars, jelly glasses and
keeping. Address this office.
Agents for Chas. A. Steuens Ready-made and Made-to-meas­
being two months gone.
David
Mathers,
the
Riverton
crop
on his place below town,
earthen jars at Robinson's.
F. M. Hodge, a new comer who
farmer had business in town on
Levi
Heisner,
for
a
long
time
in
C.
A.
Peterson
and
son
Chas.,
of
Mrs. Chas. Watson, of Cunning­
ure Tailor Suits. Shirt waist suits, etc.
has purchased a place ou the lower the draying, delivery and stable
Saturday.
Riverton, returned Friday from at­
ham, visited Marshfield a day or so
river, was in town on Thursday.
business
in
Marshfield,
has
procur­
Have
you
visited
Little’s
grocery
tendance at the Portland exposi­
last week.
and got his prices------thoy are tion.
The big three masted schooner ed a ten-year’s lease on the Mast
Uo to Sam McAdams’ new shop right.
for all kinds af blacksmithing.
Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Nosier ar­ Ruby, came into tho river from barn at Myrtle Point, and is trans-
J. F. Chaney, of Riverton, was
San Francisco on Sunday evening. perring his interests to that point.
B orn .— On Fishtrap, July 22, in town last Saturday shaking hands rived here from their home at Eu
Mrs. W. M. Hamilton, who was He passed through town Monday
gene on Saturday and are enjoying
190G, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rada- with friends.
in a runaway mix up last week and with a team and two nice buggies.
an
exceedingly
pleasant
visit
with
baugh, a son.
Fine machine-baled clover and relatives and old-time friends.
got one shoulder dislocatod,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morrison,
For first-class engine and boiler Italian rye grass bay for sale by J.
rapidly improving.
arrived here from southern Cali­
Sick headache results from a
repairing, call on 8. H. McAdams, C- Watson.
Mrs. Edw. Boyd and daughter, fornia last Thursday evening and
disordered condition of the stomach
at his new shop near the sawmill.
B o r n . — At North Bend, Oregon,
and is quickly cured by Chamber­ Miss Esther, returned from a week’s are enjoying a visit with relatives
Arthur Peart started for the Aug. 10, 1905, to the wife of Victor
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. visit with Mrs. Archie Boone, at the and old time friends. It has been
Greenhorn country on Wednesday Wittick, a son.
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
a number of years since they have
biy, yesterday morning.
where he will be for about two
Tho
large-mouthed
Economy
Mrs. F. W. Barker, of Prosper,
been here before, and Mrs. Morrison
I.
N.
DeLong
and
family,
of
near
months or more.
fruit jars in pints, quarts and half who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
will greatly enjoy a visit her sisters,
Riverton,
returned
from
Portland
gallons
at
Robinsons.
Mrs. M. Nosler’s store, on Front
J. L. Barker, of Fairview, came in
Of course i f would land we agree with you in the mat te
Mrs.
Chas. Skeels and Mrs. Clyde
Friday, having been up to the met­
Street, is lieadquorters for the
T. J. Boyd, representing the Saturday and proceeded to her
Gage, and brothers, Sam, Oscar and Such a thing would\creat excitement and comment.
ropolis
to
the
attend
the
big
fair.
agency of the Wheeler Si Wilson Oregon Daily Journal, of Portland, home on the lower river.
Gene Nosier, as well as her father.
O. F. Rohrer is the genial clerk
took in Coos county last week.
sewing machine.
T. J Little has received his stock
Rev. W. H. Nosier who arrived
at the confectionary and news stand
Dr. Elgin, the pioneer and vet­
F o r S a l e — A gelding, weighing of groceries, nuts, candies, fruits,
here from Eugene the last of the
eran miner, of the Sixes mining 1400 pounds. True, sound and etc., and is finding a good trade for of W. C. Rose while the proprietor week.
and Mrs. Rose are gone to the
gentle.
Inquire
at
this
office.
Would be that the man was not aware that
district, passed through town Thurs­
his goods.
E. I. Braddock went to San we handled Gents’ Ready Made Clothing
fair.
I? 0 r n . — At North Bend, Oregon,
day on his way to North Bend.
J. E. Quick was up from the
Frrncisco last week after spending bought direct from the maker, thereby saving
Rev. G. M. Thorp will fill the
Thomas
Irvine, of Marshfield August 12, 1905, to the wife of H. farm on Eampa creek Monday and
several days here looking over busi- to the consumer the middle man's profit
pulpit in the M. E. church for Rev.
agent for the Germania Life Ins. W. Biglow, a son.
informs us that he has some fine
ness matters.
He will soon be Think this over. The man being scantily at­
A good organ at payments of pampos grass plumes which he will Beatty next Sunday. Come out and
Co., of N. Y., was in town a day or
back again and the work of putting tired would naturally need shoes. What kind?
bear him. Services at 11 a. m. and
$5 down and 50c per week. W R
so last week looking up business.
send to the fair this week.
his mine in good working order
Haines Music Co, Marshfield.
8 p. m.
E. 8, Scales, a Coos county
will be pushed forward as rapidly
A team of horses will be taken in
W. P. Haines, the piano man, of
Mrs. J. E. Perrott is closing out
of course.
exchange for piano. E. M. Furman,
pioneer died at tho poor farm on
as possible. Mr. Tawse, bis foreman
Marshfield, visited river points a Coquille.
her entire stock of summer hats at
9
Friday, at the age of seventy-eight
has received a check with which to
day or so last week,
Mrs. Wm. Hite, of Bandon, who reduced prices to make room for settle up all accounts against tha Everybody knows that, and knows that we
years. He leaves no relatives of
F. B. McDowell, our Fairview attended the fair at Portland ac­ fall and winter stock. Call early and
mine and all will be running smooth­
whom we know.
friend, was in to see us Wednesday companied by her son, George, re­ get your choice.
ly in a short time, turning out a have ’em.
Miss Floy Little arrived here last
while in town on business.
W. H. H. Renfro, the brick ma­ large quantity of fine coal.
turned last week, having had a
Thursday evening by the Roseburg
W a n t e d . — A good horse, weigh­ nice trip and good time at the son, who has been doing some work
stage from Santa Ciuz, California,
I have secured the service of a
ing 1100 or 1150 pounds and from
at the Beaver Hill mine lately, vis­
and joined her parents who came a 7 to 10 years old; apply at this city.
well known, reliable Optican, a
ited Myrtle Point Saturday and
Remnants of wash goods large
graduate of one of the best colleges
few weeks ago.
office.
“UP AND DOIN’ ”
enough for waists and children's Sunday, returning to his work of the United States, and having
Rev. G. M. Thorp who has been
J. J. Clinkenbeard, former coun­ dresses, will go at cost at Kane- Monday.
over fifteen years’ experience, aud
in Coos county for two or three ty commissioner, of the bay side matz’s.
Mrs. Ed Boyrie, of Portland, with in correctsng errors of refraction of
weeks representing the Portland had business at the county seat last
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Dement, of her children and Miss Vesta Boyrie,
the eye is thoroughly competent.
Portrait Co., has become so well Friday.
Myrtle Point, accompanied by the of this city, arrived the last of the
I cordially
invite all spectacle
pleased with Coos county that he '■ C. M. Skecls, the Front street
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben week, the latter returning home,
wearers and those that may have
has rented a house and sent for his merchant, started last Sunday for
Figg, of this city, went to Bandon for a visit with relatives and friends,
any trouble with their eyes, to call
family and will locate with us.
his old home in Ohio, where he Saturday for an outing on the many of whom will be highly pleas­
and have their eyes examined and
Hoos F ob S ale . — A large full- goes to see bis mother, who is old beach.
ed to see them.
get advice free of charge. Should
blooded O. I. C. male hog, 4c per and has been very ill for some­
Mrs. Nosier has just receved a
J. A. Tambaugh, of Smith county, you need any spectacles or eye­
pound.
O. I. C. pigs delivered time.
Accepted throughout the civilized world
Press
nice line of burnt leather souvenirs Kansas, arrived here Monday, hav­
$1.00 each. Address C. A. Pendle-
glasses I have a good stock on hand
Just the thing for a
If you wish to see something real goods.
as the most universally satisfactory il­
the
ton, Coquille.
ing come down from Portland where at very reasonable prices. Do not
pretty, examine the collection of present.
luminant for all purposes.
Safest,
Mrs. J. C. Suook and Baby Helen Coos county souvenir shells at Mrs.
he had been attending tho fair, to put off having your eyes attended
Button
Mrs. Andrew Hansen and chil.
and Mrs. Snook’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Noslers,
see his friend of years ago, E. A. to. Call in and have them exam­
Cleanest,
Most
Convenient,
and
the
dren were over from Marshfield
Rcesor and daughter Leora, from
Fred Goetz, deck hand on the last week to visit Mr. Hansen who Simpson, of this place. Mr. Tom­ ined and get advice free of charge.
CHEAPEST light known.
and
baugh is a great admirer of our W. H. Scbroeder, Jeweler, Coquille,
Idaho Falls, Idaho, enjoyed the Venus, had a narrow escape from
is running the Flanagan & Bennett
Chautauqua session at Gladstone drowning on Wednesday night. He
That
furnished by the COQUILLE
large timber and green mountains. Oregon.
there
ranch on the lower, river, return­
He is enjoying a visit of a few days
Park, and are now spending some and others were working on the
R IV E R ELECTRIC CO. is firat
you
ing on Wednesday.
W e know just how our
very much.
time at Long Beach, Wash.
Mrs. paddle wheel of the Dispatch where
watches are made and
Just
class and up to date in every respect.
just what they’re made
have
Reesor leaves for California to visit ho lost his balance and went into It will wash and not rub off
Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Laird Thrown in of.
j,
W e have picked up
This complexion all envy me,
some p o i n t e r s about
The rates placo it within reach of all
relatives about Sept. 1st.
whose marriage took place at the
it.
tho river.
It’s no secret so I ’ll tell
watches in the 20 years
home
of
the
bride’s
parents,
Mr.
J. S. Kanematz, the Front street
we’ve
been
buying
and
Take
thou
Rocky
Mountain
Tea.
A little forethought may save
selling them. W e’ll tell
for sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
and Mrs. A. Boyrie, ©f this city, last
merchant, who is conducting a you no end of trouble. Anyone
you what is in the watch
we sell you, because we
FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE.
Tuesday,
started
for
Portland
the
closing out sale, will keep open in who makes it a rule to keep Cham­
J. D. Waugh, of Visalia, Califor­
can and because you
berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar­
have
a
right
to
know.
day
after
tho
wedding
and
will
take
the future till 9 p. m.
nia, who has been here several
W e’ll tell it to you hon­
rhoea Remedy at hand knows this
estly, because we cannot
Rev. C. L McCausland, presiding to be a fact. For sale by R. S. months visiting and recuperating, in the exposition as aw edling tour.
afford
financially
to
This
young
couple
have
many
elder of Willamette district, Colum­ Knowlton.
started for a more extended visit
Under New Management.
misrepresent our goods,
T o the watch buyer we
friends in this community who wish
Monday.
He
will
take
in
the
fair
bia conference of the M. E. church.
By Monday’s train sixteen or
offer a good many ad­
vantages
that
Borne
South, will preach in Riverton Tues­ seventeen men came over from the and other points in the Northern them well and join the H erald in
other people can’t offer
day evening, Aug. 29th, and will bay who had arrived by steamer part of this state and in Washing­ congratulations and good wishes.
and it costs no more to
buy o f us, for it’s just
D. D. Grant, a brother o f Mrs.
He
hold the fourth quarterly conference from the sound to join the crew of ton before returning home.
thrown in.
in Coquillo, September 2nd, at 2:30 loggers of L. J. Cody, at Lampa has improved greatly in health R. E . Buck, of this city, and Mrs.
Wilaon Jewelry Co.
S t r ic t l y
Fannie E. Dyer, of Bandon, arrived
p. m., and will preach Sunday at 11 creek. Mr, Cody is now doing a since coming to Coos.
Expert W atch Repairing.
here
from
his
home
in
Iowa
by
last
a. m. and 8 p. m. September 3rd. good business at his camp and will
F
i
r s t -C l a s s .
We have a number of second hand
SEE O U R W IN D O W S .
All are cordially invited to attend continue the increase in the out­ organs for sale at prices runing Thursday’s stage and is enjoying a
thei e meetings, H. M. Branham, put right along. One of his don­ from $18.50 up to $100. These or­ visit with his sisters. This is the
pastor.
keys put in 80,000 logs one day gans have been taken in exchange first time he and Mrs. Buck have
- I N ------
Am one wishing an Organ cleaned last week.
on piano sales. Some of them are met for thirty-one years, while he
Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall.
Successor to J. T. Little.
he and Mrs. Dyer met when she
and repaired can secure the services
little
used
and
as
good
as
new
but
I f you are troubled with dizzy
made
her
visit
to
the
old
home
about
of on expert by leaving orders at spells, headache, indigestion, con­ they will be eksed cut at bargn
the W. H. Scbroeder Watchmaker stipation. Hollister’s Rocky Moun­ prices. Monthly payments from 14 years ago.
$ 3 5 0 0 For thirty days only, the best 26-
■acre tarm
I
in Fishtrap Valley.
Fine
G. M. Thorp, who has been travel­
shop. Prices moderate; work guar­ tain Tea will make you well and $1.75 and upwards will be acceptable
building.
keep you well. If it fails, get your
anteed.
E. M. F urman ing over the county of late in the $ 2 8 0 0 A fine corner business prope rt
money back. That’s fair. 35 cents. Call on or address
M arried . — At North Bend, Ore­ For sale by R. 8. Knowlton.
Wm. Candlin, for some time past interest of the Portland Portrait * 1 5 0 0
Nice small place of 8 acres near
Co., took it upon himself to put out
town, well improved, 4 acres full
gon, August 10th, 1905, C. A. Wor-
J. W . Evans, the hop man, re. local manager o f Allen’s Press Clip­
bearing orchard, balance pasture
rel and Ethel Turpen, Rev. Paul turned Friday from a week’s out­ ping Bureau, at Portland, accom­ a fire on the upper riyer one day
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
This is a good investment.
Hickok officiating.
The groom is ing at the Bandon beach. He in­ panied by his estimable wife, arriv­ last week which was getting under
Honse and two lots in good
coD
siderrble
headway,
and
would
location. A bargain.
an accountant in the office of the forms us that the prospects for a ed here Monday with view to look­
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Good
house, barn and four lots
soon
have
been
beyond
control.
ing
over
the
Coquille
valley
for
a
Simpson Lumber Company, where: good hop crop are fine this season,
in line location.
Corner business property. Better
he has been employed for many He says while there were but corn- suitable location. They are highly It was very considerate in Mr. Thorp
Front Street,
investigate this now.
months past, the bride being the ,,actively few lice last year that pleased with Coquille and surround­ to do this, as no doubt more or less
A residence property that is dirt
cheap.
K\
elder daughter of V (1. Simpson, there are even fewer this year than ings, however. They are friends of damage would have resulted. Per­
Two flue lots near the school-
After the nuptial services the newly there were last. There is no queg- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. De Gessen, who sons so careless as to put out fire
house.
New 5-room cottage and one lot.
A l .L w o r k g u a r a n t e e d .
wedded took their departure for tion but that Coos county is com- recently located near the coast a and leave it should be prosecuted.
Pierce’s
o t t ’ s.
The place to buy
Dry Goods at Right Prices,
Wouldn’t it Jar You
To see one of our repre­
sentative citizens attend
a baseball game attired
in a bathing suit?
TIE TALK OF THE TOWN
Walk=Overs
C .M .&M .C O .
Incandescent
Electric Light
W. H. Mansell,
Livery
Best of Turnouts.
Feed and Sale
Sanford's Bargains Stable
REAL
ESTATE.
-5
W.H.SCHROEDER
I
i!
a
We can see large smokes rising
Portland where they will spend mg to the front in the production short distance below Bandon, and
will make them a visit before look­ in different directions, indicating
their honeymoon. — Marshfield Sun. Qf hops.
that there are fires burning in the
ing about further.
woods, which at this season of the
100.1b sacks of either “ West- $
year may become very serious. A
ern” or “ Honolulu” fine dry
granulated cane sugar....... 5 00 great portion of the wealth of our
119 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 county lies in its valuable timbers
15 cases Haywards tomatoes 1 00
5-gal. keg pickles ..................
70 I and a very little carelessness on the
! 50 lb sack half ground salt...
25 part of the peopl > may result in the
100-lb " *
“
•• ...
45 destruction of gre.il portions ofit, lie-
22 lba sago or tapioca........... 1 00 side there arc stringent laws against
! 22 lbs best Japan rice .........
1 00 starting fires, snd such laws should
Postum or Figpruoec ereal,
20
Grapenuts, 2 pks...................
25 be enforced to the letter by all
means. Great damage may not re­
Lenox or Santa Claus soap,
7 bars......... .......................
25 sult to timber only, but to farms,
bridges and other kinds of property.
A t R obinson ’ s S top .*.
I
* 100
$
200
Hay, Grain, Feed.
C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N .
3
A cozy home.
Three fine residence lots, close to
business. An extraordinary bar­
gain.
Two corner bottom lots.
«yw w w w w w w w w w w w ^
Two fine, rich garden lots,
the thing for a family.
The
Just
* 340 Four nice lots, partly bottom land
suitable for garden. A good buy
for one o f moderate means.
$ 15 0 Fine large residence and eleycn
~
lots f o r rent, includes two o o w r ,
chiokens, ducks, garden and fruit.
Family with children need not
ayply.
It is impossible to describe my list in this
cilam n. If yon are looking for a good
pieoe of property at a reasonable price, I
can certainly suit yon.
Kemeuibet, I rent houses and farms,
make Ioann and do all kinds o f agenoy
business. Come in and see me before bay­
ing- I can save you DOLLARS
O. C. HANFORD,
Coquille, Oregon.
City Restaurant
F. W IL S 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