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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1905)
LO C AL N EW S. Echo W recked. Leather music folios at 50 per Fresh bread every day at the cent off at Haines Music Co. Davis ruetaureut. i'll» steamer Echo with a goodly Uo to Sum McAdams’ new shop Full stock of grass seeds at L. J. Cody was a passenger on J. S. Lawrence, deputy assessor, number of passengers and uonsijer- for ull kinds af blacksmithing. Knowltons drug store. the train Monday from the bay. went to the Point Monday. able freight left Coquille Monday Mr. M. McDonald and Miss Lila Circuit court convenes at this Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yoakarn re- j on its regular trip to Myrtle Point A team of horses will be taken in Wickham visited Mr. Cody’s camp place next Monday. exchange for piano E. M. Furman, turned home from the bay yesterday, when withih a half mile of the start - last Friday. Mrs. Perrott has her fall hats. Coquille. Knowlton has a full supply of inS P°‘ Dt “ snaff was struck making Have you visited Little's grocery Ladies call and get prices. F ob H a l e — -A gelding, weighing of grass seeds ready for tho fall a ff°°d sized hole in the boat. Ini- and got his prices----- they are Capt. Danielson, of the lower 1100 pounds. True, sound and seeding. right. j mediately consternation prevailed gentle. Inquire at this office. river, was in town Saturday. Mrs. Martin Aloxson of this place am0Dg the P1*«®®»«®™ a“ d erew but A. A. Todd and daughter, Miss J. H. Roberts, of Myrtle Point, W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils Ruth, of Arago, wore in town on went to the Point yesterday to cisit soon as the captain saw she wasbound aocom paD ied by his daughter-in-law and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co. to sink she was run into the bank Friday. friends. and passengers and freight speedily At Mrs. Moon's you will find a Mrs. L. A. Roberts, drovo down to Anyone wishing a tine lot of W. V. Cope, of Langlois, made sent ashore. The boat was discov complete line of infants’ knit goods. Coquille on Saturday.* huckleberries may leave orders at our town a busiuess visit the first T. J Little has received his stock ered to be rapidly filling with water Litt'e’s grocery at the Little this office. of this week and soon after the last passenger hotel, (o r nice frssh goods at right of groceries, nuts, candies, fruits Frank Snow passed through from was safely landed she sank. It is Tko Fire Department Band dedi price. etc., aud is finding a good trade for the bay yeesterday en route to his thought the damage can be repaired cated their uew bandstand on Sat W. H. Gamble, of North Bend, his goods. urday evening. hono at McKinley. in a few days and the boat placed D. D. Pierce returned from a very made our town a business call on Jake Fouts, of this city, returned on her regular run. successful! business trip to San I. E. Rose, bookkeeper for the Monday. yesterday from a business trip to Coquille Valley Packing Co., was Fine maohine-baled clover and Francisco in the interest of the mill ‘‘The Oregon Booster.” Myrtle Point. down from Myrtle Point the first Italian rye grass hay for sale by J. company early last week Fine fresh lard at Dtun & Mor- g a u ’B. C. Watson. For fine thoroughbred Brown School Books, also the beet Tab Leghorn cockerels from eggs direct M. Nosler's store, on Front is headquorters for the lets, Pens, Pencils, at Knowltons from the Petaluma, California, yards, call on J. C. Watson, of the Wheeler <fe Wilson Drug Store. machine. MrB. Moon can now show you Cunningham. Mrs. Dr. Russell writes bock eight designs in the R. & G. corsets Mrs. Ed Boyrie, of Portland, who has been here visiting her husband’s from Silverton that Mr. and Mrs. —also Ferris waists. The large-mouthed Economy parents Mr. and Mrs. A Boyrie start Russell, parents of the Doctor, are fruit jars in pints, quarts and half ed for Portland Sunday evening in both quite poorly. gallons at Robinsons. response to a telegram. Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow- A good organ at payments of M il k Cows F or S ale . — 2, 3 and 4 ders, give instant relief. Price 25 $5 down and 50c per week. W R year old heifers from the best dairy cents. R. S. Knowlton, Coquille Haines Music Co, Marshfield. cows on the river, from $16 to $25 City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. Archie Goldsmith, salesman for E. D. Myers, of Lee, was in town Flieschner, Mayer & Co., one of the per head; all giving milk. C. A. Friday, having come in to consult a largest dry goods houses in the Pendleton, Fat Elk. physician in regard to his health, northwest, is in town. Attorneys Robert Burns and A. he having been suffering from a J. Sherwood returned from Curry W anted . — A good horse, weigh severe pain in his side for some ing 1100 or 1150 pounds and from county Saturday, having been in at weeks. 7 to 1U years old; apply at this tendance at circuit court at Gold Beach during the week. School begins next Monday, Sept. office. of the month. Mrs. Street, agency sewing 11th. Full supply ot school books and school supplies at R. S. Knowl- to ns Drug Store. Please note School Book’s are strictly CASH. A b j one wishing an Organ cleaned and repaired can secure the services of an expert by loaving orders ai the W. H. Sehroeder W’ atchmakei shop. Prices moderate; work guar- an teed. Dr. aud Mrs. Mahan started for their homo at Hempstead, Texas last week. T hey were accompanied as fur as Portland by Mrs. Mahan’s sister, Mrs. Henry Lorenz and her husband, who will attend the fair. J. K. McLeod, of near town, who has been in ill health for some time past, started for Pueblo, Coloarado, on Friday, where he will remain for about threo months with the hope of being benofitted by the change, which we hope he may. He is ac companied by his wife. J. W. Maddox who came in from the valley a month ago and has en joyed a pleasant outing at the beach and quite a visit with friends, start ed Saturday for Portland where he will take in the exposition. He then goes to eastern Oregon for the winter. J. B. Momaw, the hop raiser, was in town Friday. He informs us that his hop crop is showing up in flue shape and promises all he could expect. The lice have failed to make their appearance this year at all. Tha picking will begin to morrow or next day. Mrs. J. L. Kronenburg, came up Saturday and proceeded to the bay to get a steamor for Portland. She was accompanied by her son, Harry, who will enter school, and also Misses Florence Walstrom and Theresa Hanly who go to take in the fair. The editor of the H erald started for Portland Monday morning, ac- componied by his son and dnughter, Ray and Fratikie. They go to at tend the fair, and the paper is in the bands of C. Ü. Dryden, for the timo being, aud any courticies ex tended will be duly appreciated by the management. Mrs. Wm. Gallisr, of Bandon, who was up to attend the funeral of the late S. J. Tuttle, and who w e s ill for a few days, returned home Saturday, having recovered. She. was accompanied by her daughters- in-law. the Mesdames Stephen and Ed Gather and their children, who go to Bandon for an outing. P ierce’s The place to buy Dry Goods at Right Prices. Call and look over our Stock and be Convinced. Agents fo r Chas. A. Steuens Ready-made and Made-to-meas ure Tailor Suits, Shirt waist suits, etc. W ouldn’t it J a r You Spring and Summer hats at your The above is the title of a publi own price at Mrs. Perrott's to make cation recently established in Port room lor new goods. land, and which is doing a great E. R. Hudson, o&Coos River, re work in the advancement of the turned home yesterday after a visit best interests of our state in a with friends in this Btction. general way. Two representitives, Capt McCloskey, the hardware J. M. Shawhan and J. C. Dawson, man, of Myrtle Point, made our who are two of the proprietors of town a business call yesterday. the paper, paid Coos county a visit Mrs T. J. Thrift, and daughter last week and are now pre Belle went to the bay Saturday to paring a write-up for this section of O f course i f would{and we agree with you in the mat te visit with friends a short time. the state. Judging from other ad T. A. Bates, of Gold Hill, arrived ditions we have seen, we feel con Such a thing would'creat excitement and comment. in town last Friday and expects to fident that Coos will get a send-off locate with us in the near future. of which we may all feel proud. Wilbur Carrothers, of Oakland, These gentleman were highly elated California, arrived in town Monday over our prospects and advantages, Would be that the man was not aware that and will visit awhile in this section. and see in a moment that they will we handled Gents’ Ready Made Clothing not have to draw on their imagina bought direct from the maher, thereby sauing Remember the C. M. & M. Co’s, tions to be ablo to say some good to the consumer the middle man's profit. Store is head quarters for Rubber things about us. They are gather Think this over. The man being scantily at Mrs. C. Y. Lowe and daughter, Bud Holland was over from goods, call and get prices and be ing up tome fine photos which will tired would naturally need shoes. What kind? Miss Maud of Bandon, came up Marshfield a couple of days last convinced. be used in illustrating the edition. Friday to visit with Mrs. R. E. week with Messrs J. M. Shawhan Mrs. Jas. Walstrom, of Bandon, They succeeded in securing several Buck. and J. C. Dawson who were o f course. who has been visiting her parents subscriptions while in town. If you wish to see something real here in the interest of the Oregon in this place, for a few weeks, re pretty, examine tho collection of Booster. turned home last Saturday. Euerybody knows that, and knows that we Coquille Public Schools. Coos county souvenir shells at Mrs. Capt. George Leneve, o f the The schooner Compeer is in the Nosier«, steamer Alert, on Coos river came The Coquille public schools will haue em. Portland policemen are instructed over Saturday and made his mother, bay loading lumber from the C. M. open Monday Sept, 11th at 9 o’clock M. Co’s mill at this place. She to be polito. But will the prisoners Mrs. Elizabeth Leneve, and other a. m. It is very essential that all carry a cargo of 450,000 feet of lum be sober enough to ajrpreciate the relatives aud friends in this city a pupils be present on the opening ber. visit. inuovute?— Telegram. day so that they may be assigned “UP AND DOIN’ ” L ost .— A pair of gold-rimmed Prof. J. Percy Wells, the new to their proper classes. E. M. Hoffman, one of our up Parents river friends, made our office a glasses in case, between Front principal of our public school, ar arc urged to co-operate with the pleasant call on Saturday while in street and the South Methodist rived in town Saturday from Ash teachers in securing a good attend church. Finder will leave same at land, coming in via stage from Rose ance it the beginning ot the term. the county seat on busiuess. Fenuen L. Dean, son of E. S. this office and receive suitable re burg. A few weeks’ delay in starting re Lex Cope, the genial clerk io the tards a pupil’s progress during the Dean, the market man, started last ward. J. E. Quick, the Larnpa creek C. M. & M Co’s, store, went to entire year. It is hoped that all week for San Francisco, where he will join Uucle Sam's regular army. farmer, was in town Saturday with Bandon Sunday and from all re who graduated from the city schools an entire “ chaoge of face,” having ports it is supposed he had his usual in June and that many who gradu Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ferris and R. harvested that beautiful crop of red amount of spot t. ated from the rural schools will be R. Ponder and mother, late of Min Accepted throughout the civilized world Press whiskers which he says he has sent on hand to take up the work of the W. N. Morrison and family who nesota, arrived here the last of the as tho most universally satisfactory il to the fair. the have been visiting friends and rela- n' nt*1 iri'ade. An especial effort will week and are looking at the country. Miss Dell F ox of this city, who tivea in this place for some time | b® made to strengthen the High luminant for all purposes. Safest, Button George Winchester, of the Marsh has been chief compositor on the past, leaves Thursday for their School and a practical course is Cleanest, Most Convenient, and the field bank, had business in town Gold, the new paper lately home in San Diego, California. promised. A practical course in on Saturday. He called in at Mr. started at Gold Beach, Curry coun CHEAPEST light known. and commercial bookkeeping will be in P. B. Hoyt, formerly one of Ban- Buck's to see his sister, Mrs. Jas. ty having resigned her position, r e- troduced. That furnished by the COQUILLE there don’s popular barbers, spent several Walstrom and new nephew. turned home Friday evening. All pupils should bring their re R IV E R ELECTRIC CO. is first days in town last week in the in you Mr. and W. L. Kistner, Mr. and Our mill is now running quite terest of the Mutual Life Insurance port cards or promotion certificates class and up to date in every respect. have on the opening day. New pupils Mrs. G. A. Robinson and Mr. and steadily and making large cuts. Co., which he is now representing. should call at the Principal's office Mrs. W. C. Rose, of this city, who The company have plenty of orders The rates place it within reach of all it. C. A. Gage and wife, A. T. Mor for classification Saturday, Sept. 9th, had been to Portland to attend the and the large schooner Compeer is Books fair, returned Thursday. expected at the bay at any time to rison and wife aud C. T. Skeels and between 10 and 12 o'clock. wife wbo have been rusticating up and supplies shoull not be purch J. E. Paulson who has been con load from this mill. in the Big creek country, returned ased until after consultation with ducting a loggingcamp on the North George H. Collins, one of Ban Sunday, and report having had a teachers. Fork for some time, moved his fami Francisco’s prominent business good time. Teachers’ meeting Saturday Sept, ly in from Roseburg last week and men, who has been in Coos county Under New Management. 9tb, at 2 o ’clock p. m. F. M. Hooton, father ef our they are now pleased in the home for a little outing, having been on J . P ercy W ells , townsman, M. O. Hooton, left Mon lately vacated by J. S. Henry and the bay side fishing and hunting Principal. day for his home in Marshfield, family. for several days, paid Mr. Johnson, Mo. He will stop at Bridge on I have 40,500 shingles that I will S. B. Cathrart, the surveyor, of our saw mill man a very pleasant the way and visit awhile with an deliver on the bank of the river for Marshfield, came over to this city visit Friday and Saturday. other son. S t r ic t l y $1.90 per thousand. H. L. C ooper last week and spent two or three VVe have a number of second hand D. C. Krantz, of Dora, wbo had Arago, Oreg. days doing some correcting of the organs for sale at prices runing F ir s t - C l a s s . delivered a horse which he had survey of the place of A. E. W ill from $18.50 up to $100. These or sold to a Bandon party, returned Hay Baling. iams, and also platted the new por gans have been taken in exchange this way on Thursday, Roy Stevens, of Myrtle Point, He took tion of the MasoDic cemetery. on piano Bales. Some of them are advantage of one of our clubbing the hay baling man, is prepared to answer calls on any kind of notice. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krewson, of little used and as good as new but bargains while in town. Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. Successor to J. T. Little. Anyone needing hay baled will do Drain, arrived in town Saturday. they will be closed out at bargan The steamer Echo took a jolly well to give him a call. prices. Monthly payments from They will visit their son, Thos. Krewson and family and their many »1 .75 and upwards will be acceptable crowd of excursionists to Bandon friends and acquaintances in this Call on or address E. M. FT rman on Sunday from Myrtle Point. The chief feature of the day was a game city, who are exceedingly glad to The Davis restaureut, on Front - I N ------ see these former residents among street, has been purchased by Mr. of baseball between the Myrtle us again. They are looking well and Mrs. C. A. Harrington, o f this Point team, Arago and the Bandon REAI. ESTATE. club. The beach drew the greater for people of their age. city, who will conduct the business part os the crowd but all spent a $3500 For thirty days only, the best 2»>- On Thursday a car of coal was in the future. These people are likcre farm In Fishtrap Valley. Fine very enjoyable time and voted the building. brought up from the Braddock well and favorably known in this trip a great success. | A fine corner business prope rt county and will be popular landlord mine, Mr Tawse having gotten the Hoase and two lots in good new machinery in place and the and lady for this place which ia F ro n t S treet, Of Interest. location. A bargain. * mine pretty well cleaned out. He conveniently located, and which Good house, barn and fonr lots in fine looation. Editor H erald . —I have been in will be able to furnish all local or will no doubt become n most popu COQUILLE, OREGON. Corner bu sirosi property. Better ders in short time and promptly. lar resort. These people may terviewed many times since locat- j i ivest igate this now. A l L w o r k g u a r a n t e e d . V r» idenct* property that is dirt We are exceedingly glad to see this rightfully ask a liberal share of the ing here in rega. J to the medical public patronage at the hands of properties of “ Liqoozine.” Please mine in working order again. Two hne lots near the fcchool- honse. the people of this valley. give these few lines space in your Three fine residence lots, close to valuable paper. "Liquozine” ia a baainess. An extraordinary bar 100-lb sacks of either “ West- $ gain. remedy that should not be taken cm ” or "Fruit” fine dry Two fine, rich garden lots. Jast granulated cane sugar....... 5 00 internally, it being very poisonous the thing for a family. 19 lbs granulated cane sugar 1 00 to the internal organs. Fonr nice lot«, partly bottom lAnd June 22, waitable for garden. A good boy 1 15 cases Haywards tomatoes 1 00 1905, order No. 49 was sent out for one o f moderate mean«. 5-gal. keg pickles .................. 70 Fine large residence and eleyen from headquarter it Sun Francisco $ 150 50 lb sack half ground salt... 25 lot« for rent, inoladea two cow«, chickens, dock«, garden and frnit. 100-lb " * •• “ ... 45 ordering its aale or exposure for Family with children need not 22 lbs sago or tapioca........... 1 00 sale or giving it away by any drug nyply. 22 lbs best Japan rice ......... 1 00 gist a misdemeanor, unless two ------ It i« impossible to describe . . .. myjist in this , damn. If yon are looktn« fur s Rood Postum or Figprunec ereal, 20 pasters are put on every package or pi«* of property Everything neat and up-to-date in every st e reneonable priee, I Newly established. Grapenuta, 2 pks................... 25 bottle, first paster to read “ Poison” CBiUmen^'.T, “ ‘'re^t' honw. .nd fan»., Lenox or Santa Claus soap, respect. Meals at all hours, day or night. make loan« and do all kind* of Agency “ For external use bnsines*. 21 Bars Fels Naptha 8oap 1 00 and second, Come in end »>•« me before bay Rooms by the Day, Week or Month. ing. I cad SAY6 yoa.DOLLARS. 7 bars................................... 25 only.” O. C. SANFORD, A t R obinson ' s S tore . FRONT STREET. COQUILLE, OREGON J. D. W etmore , M. D. Coquille, Oregon. To see one of our repre sentative citizens attend a baseball game attired in a bathing suit? THE TALK OF THE TOWN W alk=Overs $ C .M .& M .C O . Incandescent Electric Light FRANK MORSE, Prop, COQUILLE, ORE. W. H. Mansell, Livery Best of Turnouts. Feed and Sale Stable Hanford's Bargains Hay, Grain, Feed. sIBBBiB W.H.SCHROEDER I The Watchmaker and Jeweler, City Restaurant F. W IL SO N , Prop. . . . .