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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1905)
LOCAL N E W S. Cranberries at Drnne’s. Go to Mrs. Nosler’s for school tablets. The steamer Kilburn is on her run again. Fine fresh lard at Dean <fc Mor. gun’s. 8; Muudy was up from the lower river on Friday. Raymond’s Big Show tonight and tomorrow night, Have your coat or wrap water proofed by K. O. Kirkpatrick. Splendid fall and winter suits— latest cuts— at G. A. Robinson’s. Mrs A. J. Yates hus a number of pupils tuking music lessons in town. The gasoline schooner Oakland is londing lumber at the Aberdeen mill. For a great bargain ia a suit case and a fine selection to chose from, go to G. A. Robinson’s, If you wish to examiue a tine i lection of fall and winter clothing, go toG . A. Robinson’s, Don’t miss the shirt waist sale at Mrs. Moon’s next Monday, wool, silk and Colton waists. 1 Rev. and Mrs. \V. L. Black, of Marshfield, returned home Monday, after a visit at the Point. Capt. and Mrs. Harvey James, of Myrtle Point visited Mr. and Mrs J. H. James at this city on Sunday. The Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co., are now prepared to furnish dry lumbar for any kind of build ing purposes. Captains Winther and Ericson accompanied by their {wives, made our oflioe a pleaant call on Mouday, while in town. Mri. J. W. Otto, of Bridge, came down last week and made her brother, J. G. Fish and family, of this city, a visit. A pleasant surprise party was participated ia by many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moornaw on last Saturday evening. Misses Ivy Liuglois and Eth*- Cheever, of Langlois, who have bee 1 visiting the children of Sheriff Stev.i Gallier, havo returod homo. Roy Fox, of this city, is now en gineer on the steamer Venus, Chief Joe • McCord having resignod to again take a position on the govern ment works. The baoy of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Merene, of Gravel Ford, has been very ill for several days. Miss Elsie Tilman, of this city, went up Monday to help take care of the little one. Thomas Heaton, the contractoi and builder of this city, who speut the summer at or near Portlaud, doing some building for Dr. J. JB. Moore, formerly of this city. He will spend tho winter here. O. Johnson and sister, Miss Ellen Dalabo, late of Iowa, who <-ame out to the fair at Portland, came down to this county for a visit with a sister, Mrs. Hansen, who lives at Parkersburg, passing through on Monday. Frank Fish and bride, nee Miss Vivian Gage, arrived here last Wed- nodnesday from Santa Rosa, Cal ifornia, where they were married on the evening of the 6th inst. Their many friends extend them hearty greetings and will join tho IT ehald in congratulations. Dr. J. C. Snook, the dentist, ar rived Monday, accompnied by his wife and baby who have been visit, ing at Portland and other points in the valley since she went to perform her part at tho unvellingof the Sac- ajawea monument at the exposition. Their many friends are glad to see them back again. The Woman’s Home Missionary society of the M. E. church South will observe week o f prayer this week beginning Wednesday after noon and continuing Thursday and Friday afternoons. The hour for meeting will be 2:30 p. m„ at theii church. AH the ladies in the com munity are cordially invited to at tend these services. The Raymond Show is all right. Mrs. Perrott has her fall hats. Ladies call and get prices. Raymond’s Big Show tonight See the beautiful sweaters fur the and tomorrow night. little ones at Mrs. Nosler’s. Beautiful cushion tops and cen- Levi Roberts, of Myrtle Point, ter pieces at Mrs. Nosler’s. had business in Coquille M onday.! Q j Seeley, of Marshfield, had Complete line of stationary and ! business over this way Wednesday, school tablets, pencils etc ut Mrs. Lewis Strong, of Myrtle Point, Nosler’s. was in town between boats on Mon Don’ t miss that sule of neck wear day. at Mrs, Moon's on Wednesday, Oc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morse, of tober 18. 1. this city, made the bay a short visit Culture and Expres sion Mrs. Wootton, of the Columbia College of Expression, Chicago, will take a limited number of pupils. Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor of school building between 4 and 5 o’clock p. in. Riverton Pick-upa. Physical i Mr. Fielder, of Clinton's camp, has moved his family in tho W. A. Bean house. Now is the time to make your selection o f a Mrs. Pendleton was in town last week looking for a cheap house to rent, she having leased her house in Coquille. Coat or Suit For the Winter. Latest and most Stylish Things The Pig Had EyeB. A vaudeville theatre in Ferry’s Shown in the Catalogue o f John Huzzy was arrested this hall next Saturday eve. There will week by Sheriff Gallier on com be serious, comic and eoon songs, plaint ot G. W. Gant for running a interspersed with dancing. In fact I. Nodstrom, of Parkersburg, was last week. i blind pig in North Bend and in de it ia to be a first-class vaudeville1 Call and see samples and styles at among (Joquille'e business visitors Miss Stella Harry returned to fault of bail bo now langnisheth in show. on Monday. Marshfield Saturday after a visit Last Saturday eve there was a I jail.— Harbor. Large, full and complete line of with her folks out at Sitkum. social dance at the hall. -------- -------- - fall and winter clothing at G, A. Our friend, N. E. Wilson, of Go to Sam McAdams’ new shop John Donaldson, of Prosper, was Robinson’s. Sumner, made us a pleasann call for all kinds af blacksmithing. up last week, looking for something School Books, also the best Tab while in town on Saturday. W . P. Fuller’ s prepared Paints, Oils to eat. He was buying vegetables. and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb & Co. lets, Pens, Pencils, at Knowltons Attorney Chas. McKnight, of D ona A nna . W . J. Tennison, of near Bandon, Drug Store. Marshfield, had business at the was up to town on business last Attorney E. B. Hall, wife and Suit cases just arrived from New county seat Monday. AH the Latest Thursday. gon Htar(-G(i yesterday for Mr. Hall’s Pastel, Sepia, York. Largest line ever brought Mr. and Mrs. I. Hacker and Mrs. Designs in Frames. India Ink and Oil■ to town, at A. Robinson’s. Elegant shirt waists from 50c up homestead near Port Orford, where L. H. Hazard, of this city, arrived ' they will spend the winter. H. W Holverstott, of Fairview, from Portland Friday, having taken at Mrs. Nosler’s. was in town Monday taking out in the big fair. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Baker, of Mrs. Dr. Kirshman, of this city, some of bis winter’s suplies. Washington, passed Robert Hillis and Elmer Murray, went up to Mr. Mexen’s to assist in Starbuck, through by Monday’s (.rain on Mr. and Mrs. Will Tenbrook, of of Bancroft, were down to town on the nursing of their sick child. t A. dress their way to visit Mrs. Baker's sis- P ro Bundon, passed through town Mon Friday and made our office a short Several persons have founn their 349 First Street Lo : Pus .112 ; ter, Mrs. M. D. Cutlip, of Coos day on their wav to the bay for a but pleasant call. Portland Or. . Or. Coq .. way to justices’ courts lately on ac I river, who has been ill for some visit. A new upright “ Sterling” Piano count of drunkenness. time, but who is better now. They Samuel Shuck was down from his will be sold at a sacrifice, cash or Mrs. Moon can now show y ° u will visit her other sisters, Mes- farm on the North Fork on Satur installments. Write or see U. L. eight designs in the R. A G. corsets dam68 Topping, of Bandon, Smith, day. He made us a pleasant busi Gray, Myrtle Point. —also Ferns waists. . ® of Halls creek, and Miss Bertha ness call. James Hayes of Etelka was down Several attorneys were over from Wilkins of Bandon, also before they Infants’ cloaks, both flannelette the last of the week to get a piano the bay yesterday taking testermny return. and muslin underwear, shirt waists, which belongs to Mrs. John Hayes in the R. A. Graham case. A pleasant event occurred in the infants’ sweaters and lots of new nee, Miss Pearl Fetter. Parties wishing the best of pas A com plete line of Methodist Episcopal church last goods of all kinds just in at Mrs. Misses Flora Faby and Theresa ture for stock will do well to inquire Wednesday evening, when a recep Nosler’s. Manceit, of tho lower river, passed of W. A. Goodman, Coquille, Or. tion was given to the newly ap. Mr, Maudigo was over from North through town Monday on their re DeMills Bro’s Vaudeville show pointed pastor, Rev. W. R. F. Bend a day or so last week with turn from a visit to the fair. peifouned to light andiences at this Browne and family. The building his friend; Charles Gage who had Mrs R. G. Summerlin, of North city on Wednesday and Thursday was comfortable fillad with a goodly just arrived from Park Rapids, Bend, came over Thursday and pro evenings of last week. number of people. Addresses of Minnesota. ceeded up the river to see her sister, David Roberts who has been welcome were made by Rev. Bran Misses Amelia and Anna Rhoe- Mrs. Walter Lawhorn, who has stopping with his daughter, Mrs. ham on behalf of the churches, E. del start for Salem this morning been ill. Peterson, of Arago for some weeks, B. Hall for the Sabbath school, A. whore they will join the other mem Simpson for the Epworth League, We have for publication a very in went to the bay on Saturday. bers of the family who went to the Licorice Liver Laxative, the best and Mrs. Tozier for the Ladies’ Aid teresting paper by J. J. Stanley read vallew duriug the summer. Price 50 cents Society. A recitation .vas well ut the last Mothers’ and Teachers’ bowel cleanser. •J. W. Morris aad son-in-law, J . meeting, which we arc obliged to go For sale by R. S. Knowlton, Co rendered by Master Cozier, whilt quille City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. A. McCord, of Bandon, came up the choir under its efficient leader, over till our next paper for want of Monday and was accompanied home space. E. W. Ferris, our ¡ate arriva. from with th assist nice of members of by Mrs. McCord who hail been visit - Miunesota, has purchased the 2-aeri- other choirs of the city, rendered C. A. Doane, of Bay City, and O tract of J. J. Stanley,, opposite B. ing with friends iii town for a week. several line selections. The pastor A. Kelly, of Riverton, mot in Co H. Burns’ home on the north side. Clias. St. Denuis, billposter of in a few woids thanked the people quille last Saturday and traded North Bend, was over to this city, Mrs. Adam Pershbaker and for its leception of himself and wagons. Mr. Doano getting a light Myrtle Point and Bandon last week daughter, Miss Ruby, of Prosper, family. After the singing < f the rig for a heavy one. They both doing advance work for the great arrived here Friday on their return Duxoiogy and tho pronouncing of weut away plea 80(1. • Raymond show which plays her to from fhe Lewis imd Clark exposi the benediction, asocial time was Some of our fishermen are under tion at Portlaud. night and tomorrow uight. spent getting acquainted. Not the Girls, if you want red lips, the impressim that it is still against Sick headache is caused by a least purt o t tbs evening’s enjoy laughing eye3, sweet breath and the law to fish on Saturday night, disordered condition of the stomach ment was the “ royal pounding” good looks use Hollister’s Rocky which is a mistake. They are al and is quickly cured by Chamber given to the pastor by the people Iain’s Stomack and Liver Tablets. thus helping materially to support Mountain Tea. The greatest lowed to fish every night in the For Sale by R 8 Knowlton. the inwaril man. The thauks of brautifier known. 35 cents, Tea week if they choose. F. M. Stewart, the Marshfield or tablets. R S Knowlton. pastor and people are expressed to Harvy Dunham, eldest son of j marble m in, went to Myrtle Point those who helped to make the gath \V. D. Granger, a late arrival Capt. and Mrs. H. W. Dunham, of last week aud erected monuments at ering a success. from Phillipsburg, Kansas, an old this city, started forjSan Francisco ! the graves of the late G. M. Short acquaintance of Mr. Haling, of one day last week, where he will | and Mrs. Endicott. Myrtle Point, spent a day or so ia enter the shop of the Union Iron | Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chase re town lately. We hope he may con Works to learn the trade of ma- turned from Portlan Monday where - I N ------ clude to locate in the county. chinest. they had been to the fair. They G. S. Davis, of Norway, passed REAL ESTATE. S. D. Butler who has spent the through Saturday for the bay to summer on Coos Bay and the Co also attended the grand lodge of catch the steamer Alliance by which quille, visited his brother Capt. C. K. of P., Mrs. Chase being an offi |3500 For thirty days only, the best 26- We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and ■MiHcre farm in Fishtrap Valley. Fine he went to Eureka, California,, H. Butler last week and on Friday cer of that body. building. guarantee every pair sold by us as represented or The schooner Sacramento, lum $2800 A fine corner bnaineas property where his wife is visiting her father, went to the bay expecting to take Wm. Trigg, who has been very low, a steamer for his California home in ber laden from the Siuslaw, failed $1000 money refunded. Call and see them. Honae and two lota in good to make her offing, having sailed ■ location. A bargain. but was improving at last occounts a few days. $ G00 Good house, barn and four lota on Saturday, and on Sunday was ■■ in line location. Nathan Thrush, of Bandon, pass - W. H. Nosier who was here help- driven ashore just north of Coos $ 800 Corner bnaineaa property. Better ed through town Saturday on his - i investigate this now. iug his son, S. M. Nosier, to con bay. The crew were rescued by way home after an extended visit A residence property that is dirt struct his new laundry building, the Coos bay life savers, but is sup $ — 500 — cheap. throuh Oregon and Washintgon. It started for his homo at Eugene on posed that the vessel will be a to $ 250 Two line lota near the fichool- will be remembered that we gave an ■ house. Monday morning in response to a tal wreck. $ 400 Three fine residence lota, oloae to account of the sudden death of his _ _ business. An extraordinary bar telephone message, calling him on W, T. KERR, Manager. The southeast corner of Seven gain. wife while visiting her brother at account of the sickness of his little $ 400 Four nioe l°fcs* partly bottomland teenth and Savier streets has been North Yakama, Washington, last boy, who, the doctors say cannot suitable for garden. A good bay M e a l» a t a l l Houi»s f*ii»st~Class purchased by J. T. Denholm, of for one o f moderate means. summer. p p o m 6 a m to 9 p m . live. S e n v iee. $ 150 Fine large residence and eleyen Coos county for $10,000. There Mr. and Mrs. James Langlois, of - lota for rent, includes two cows, L. F. Jones and C. B. Oliver, of are several small cottages on the chickens, docks, garden and frnit. the Cape Blanco light house, who Family with children need not the Maxwell mine, left for tho city property, which will not be moved ayply. went to Portland two weeks ago to A T THE last week. They will make arrange for the present at least. It is impossible to describe my list in this (Mr. remain till the close of the fair, Mr. oolnmn. If you are looking for a good ments for a steamer to run regularly Denholm was at the head of the piece of property at a reasonable price, I Langlois to operate the light ex C. A H A R R IN G T O N , Proprietor. between the mine and San Fran woolen mill venture in Roseburg 15 can certainly suit yon. Remombet, I rent houses and farms, hibit, were called home a few cE,ys S p e c ia l A t t e n t io n G iv e n to Wa g a k . R a t e s to cisco, carrying coal, and expect that years ago. Since then he has been inAke loans and do all kinds o f agenoy C o m m i C i i a l P e o p le . R egular Boardera. early on account of the sicknesaiof j business. Come in and see me before buy she will make her first trip before very successful in business at Ban ing. I can save yon DOLLARS. a eeven-year-old daughter wlrom O. C. SANFORD, the end of the month.— Coos Bay don.—Portland Journal. they had left at home but was a her News. U n d e r N ew M a n a ge m en t. tie better at last accouu ts. v' Our young townsman, Oliver C. A. J. French, of this city, who re D R . W E T M O R B ’S turned a few days ago from a trip Sanford, who returned from Port to Portland and Eastern Oregon, land last week, attended supreme started Monday to return to the court and passed the examination valley, having accepted a position and is now a full-fledged attorney. and S t r ic t l y as civil engineer of the O. R. A N. Mr Sanford is a straight-forward F ir s t -C la s s . Mrs. French went to Marshfield young man, and any business left in Having Procured the Services of his bands will be promptly and prop where she will visit her parents, Dr. Horsfall o f Marshfield, Dr. and Mrs. McCormac. She will erly looked after, and we would ________________________ ■ I am now prepared to treat all cases probably go to Portland to live be willing to vouch for his reliabil O p p osite I. O. O . F . H all ity. later on. Successor to J. T. Little. Chas. A. Stevens & Bros. j M. A. Pierce’s. F K Ä M E Buy Your Goods Right, and Don’t Worry. BRICK, LUM BER, SHINGLES, GROCERIES, G E N E R AL M ERCHANDISE. J Hanford’s Bargains W e carry a complete line of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is new and the latest. Gents' Furnishings a Specialty. Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co. Skookum Restaurant, W. H. Mansell, ^ PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Livery Feed Best of Turnouts. Sale Stable Hay, Grain, Feed. Medical and Surgical smm SCO levi V OVERALLS For men who toil 100-lb sacks of either “ West- | ern” or “ Fruit” fine dry granulated cane sugar....... 5 00 19 lbs granulated cane sugnr 1 00 j 5-gal. keg pickles................... 70 ' 5 lb sack half ground salt... 25 | 22 lbs sago ........................... 1 00 22 lbs best Japan rice ......... 1 00 Postum or Figprunec ereal, 201 Grapenuts, 2 pks....................... 25 Lenox or Santa Claus soap, 7 bars................................... 25 21 Bars Pels Naptha Heap 1 00 4 1 ft) pkgs Arm A Hammer soda 25c. A t R obinson ’ s S t o r e . S p s o i a l R a t e s m a d * fot» A eeou eh e* ment. I I M iss Della H o ve le y G raduated N urse of San F rancisco, C a l., n a n a g e r. .... For Further Particulars Address Dr. WETMORE, Phone 111, COQUILLE, OREGON, THE PRACTICAL BLACKSMITH i J. T . HARTLEY, LA , Coquille, Oregon. Horse Shoeing, Wagon Making, and All Kinds o f Forge Work. MACHINE SHOP, Special Attention Giuen to A ll Kinds o f Lathe Work.