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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1906)
LOCAL N E W S. George Luiugur was down fr in W right’s medicated underweara; Mr. Curlock return« 1 from a trip I For each 25-cents purchase ut Drane’s the Point on Monday. to tli« Bay yesterday. | Mrs. Nosier’» you will receive u Onion sets at 12J cents per Go to L rcuz’s to get u phono Jo-1 Boot called on us yistirday ticket g o a l for oi io guess at tie We have electric lights again. graph free. pound at O. Wilson &. Co’s. | number of lieuns, pins, «off. e. etc. in while down from Norway Dave Baker was down from Lee H ay F ob S ale .— A lot of tine rye Step in and <ee those uew spring Buster Brown Blue Ribbon a jar, winner toreccivs a gold eagle. on Thursday. grass bay. Henry Grady, Norway. suits at Robinson’s. S. Smick and T. J. Hull arrived school shoes at Robinson's. Mr. and Mrs. N. Lorenz are visit hero Monday from Colorado, and O. Wilson & Co. sells nice fresh Large supply of fresh garden The Rev. and Mrs. Horsfall re ing in Bandon. passed on down to Riverton whero onion sets at l'JJ cents per pound. seeds at Knowlton’s drug store turned from tin B iy Monday. J. F. Munford was down from they will visit W. H and F. E. Hull, F. L. Lowe, the ship carpenter, Boaif.— At Myrtle Point, March Norway Monday. Mrs James Brown, of Myrtle! friends of the former and uncles of 3, 190C, to Mr. and Mrs. Story lies, came over from the Bay Monday. Point, is visiting friends in town. the latter. Nice fresh lot of cookies just a son, John McCue, of Parkersburg, was rived at Robinson’s. Mrs. K ing aud children arrived ! James Morrison came op from G. W . Martin was down from a Coquille visitor one day last Parkersburg ou business Monday. here from Weiser, Idaho, last Sat The schooner Oregon sailed from Eckley last week and spent a day week. urday and joined Mr. King who has or so in town. Bandon on Friday. The Advance sailed from Bandon For a good bargain in a single been here several weeks. They all Y O U G E T A COUPON W IT H E V E V Y CASH PU Rt and the Antelope came in on Sat buggy and harness or either, cull at Thomas Wilson, the Myrtle Point Thomas Smith was up from the C E PX W IT H SU G A R AND F LO U R seem to like our town and surround urday. farmer, was a county seat visitor this office. lower river Saturday. ings very well, and may locate hero. ou Wednesday. B orn .— At Remote, March 5,1906, W. H, Wigaut was down from Coos county is enjoying the finest NOVICE. Mrs. Gus Bogard, of Lamps, was to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Davis, a the Point Monday looking after j snow of several years. I will pay p reward of $50.00 for up Saturday with her little boy who daughter. business interests. information that will lead to the W. P. Fuller’s prepared Paints, Oils was suffering from a bad tooth. Mrs. L. A. Lawhorn, of this city, R. W. Dullard, the lower river ! arrest and conviction of the party and Varnishes at J. A. Lamb A Co. Arthur Ellingsou, our popular returned from a yisit to the Gay on merchant and ferryman, had busi or parties who threw a wire over New spring line negligee and soft furniture dealer, went to San Fran Wednesday. ness in the county seat on Monday. the electric light line, near the Myr shirts just opened up at Robinson’s. cisco last week on a business trip. The schooner May Flower arrived W e learn that Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tle Point depot, on tlife night of A grand ball will be given on St. in the river eurly last week, and is Gasene soap at Drane’s. The Sackelt will soon return fiom their January 3, 1906, or any party or Patrick’s Day in the “ aveoiu’, ” ready for sea again. best on the market for the prices trip of two or three months in Cali, parties who may in the future, shoot March 17, by the Woodmen of the Try it. Three papers of the very best fornia. off any insulators or otherwise in World. north grown seeds for 10 cents at terfere in any way with any of the Ex-editor of the Recorder. D. E. Those who have tried all kiuds poles, wires, or other apparatus of Thomas Shannon, ot Bandon, was Enowlton's drug store. Stitt, was up from Bandon on Thurs claim the Northern grown seeds the the electric system of the Coquille up to this city several days lately, Fine, thoroughbred Brown L e g . day. visiting with bis old comrade, A. J. horn eggs for setting at J. C. W at best. Three papers for 10 cents at River Electric Company. Buy your garden seeds at Knowl- Wilson, Knowlton's drug store. F rank M orse . son’s. Per setting $1.00; $5 per ton’s drug store and get the very Messrs. W. D. Roberts aud J. B. 100 . best. R. Shelton, of the lower river, made H. Leighton, of Seattle, Wash., >%• B oiin .— A t McKinley, Maroh 3, our office short business calls on passed through this county to Ban 1900, to Mr. and Mis. Joe Laird, a Saturday. don last week, taking a look at this son. Going at cost L. H. Pearce, of part of the state Thomas Guerin, of Hotel Guerin, Myrtle Point, will close out his Hi Wright, one of our accouimo-! at Myrtle Point, was in town on stock of Seal Rock water-proof dating train men, who was severely clothing at cost. Thursday. bruised by a load of falling lumber Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow lately, is on duty agaiu. Draue keeps the celebrated Cahn- DO YOU WANT TO BUY A Mrs. Lee Ray accompauied by Nicholsberg shoes. The place for ders, give instant relief. Price 25 cents. R. 8. Kuowlton, Coquille her daughters, Nona aud B, were bargains. NICE HOME SO YOU CAN City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon. visitiDg at Johnson’s mill, last week. ltobinsou has a t i g assortment of S. P. Barrett arrived here from — Myrtle Point Enterprise. ladies’ shirt waists in long and his old home at Euclair, W is„ and I f it is a bilious attack take short sleeves. went to the Bay Friday with his Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver I f you are in need of harness or friend, B. T. VanDecar, returning Tablets and a quick cure is certain. repairs in his line, consult L . H. Monday. For sale by R. S. Knowltan. Pearce, Myrtle Point. Mrs. Erla Carlock, pupil of San Mrs. Ben Schuyler, of Marsh will receive field, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin, of Riverton, Jose Conservatory, For terms, otc., Mrs. J. B. Fox, and other relatives went to the Bay Saturday where pupils in piano. inquire at Mrs. Wickbam's, or ad and friends in this city the last of she goes to visit friends. WE CAN SELL A NICE HOME dress at Coquille. the week. A lot of seats and desks for the OR VACANT LOTS CHEAP Wm. Lafferty, of near Myrtle M. A. Sweetmau, a member of the ; Strang district passed through Point, spent several days visiting real estate firm of J. D. Johnson & I town tne latter part of the week. AND ON EASY TERMS. with his son-iu-law aud daughter, Co., of Marshfield, visited the coun Win. Gamble passed through Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tyrrell, of ty seat on Friday looking after town Saturday with a carload of this city, last week. WE HAVE SOME NICE TA RMS business interests, hogs which he had secured on the R. W. Tucker and family who Mrs. H. H. Rogers, of Marsh upper river for his Bay market. FOR SALE $1400 TO %6000 have lived at the north side of town field, who had spent a week visiting We have a full and complete re the past year started for Turner, with her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. J. port of Master Fish Warden Van Oregon, LET US SHOW YOU OUR Monday. Their many Sherwood, of this city, returned Dusen which was received too late friends were sorrv to see them go home last Wednesday. for this issue, but will be in our away. LIST F or R ent . — A good new eight next. Miss Rose Ferry, of Riverton, hav room house with bath, and au abun Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Low e,of Bun- ing sold out her milliuery establish dance of berries aud four garden don came up Mon lay and p issed on rnent ut Myrtle Poiut to Miss Ella lots in Coquille, and two small to the Bay where they go ou . visit. Clinton, has gone home where she places near towu. Apply at the Mr. Lowe made us a pleasant call will reiuaiu u short time before go- H erald office. while in town. ing to Portland. Adam Pershbaker came up from M. O Hawkins, of this city, has A. T. Fetter, editor and proprietor Prosper Monday and went to the been appointed a deputy by Assea- of the Baudou Recorder, went to Bay to take a steamer for Sau sor Thrift aud spent last week iu the Bay Friday ou business, re Francisco. He was accompauied the vicinity of Myrtle Point assess turning Saturday. We had a very this far by his wife and daughters, ing for the current year. We know watch business, becaus« we have literal pleas tut call wuile ill town. He Mrs. Faliy aud Miss Ruby. J. A. Laughead, formerly of Bvu- returned homo Sunday, Through a misunderstanding we G R O W N up in it nnd when we say our judgment «.an don, now inspector of light house We uuderstaud that the Southern failed to report the wedding of our construction, passed through town Pacific Co. is advertising iu the East relied on ivc base our s' -tenieut 11 ‘‘E X Pl-B -IE N t’E young friends, R. E. Nosier aud last week to look after improve for laborers to build the Drain- Miss Rilla Dunham, which occurred ments umler way at Ban Ion. Coos Bay railroad, and that several on the eveuing of February 28, /or When the W IS E buyer thinks <*f pu dia iug u wat h he N A T U R C. V. Peterson, of Riverton, w n thousand men will be here next which we beg pardon. Owing to A L L Y T H IN K S of US, because we are W A T C H S P E C IA L IS T S . We All grades. Largest stock in C O Q U IL L E V A L L E Y in to see us on Mouday. He is month to begin work.— Draiu Non the serious illuess of the bride’s have all M A K E S W IL S O N J E W E L R Y CO , highly elated over the recent coat pareil. sister, Mrs. Jack Bruce, of Sau ! Satisfaction Guaranteed. discovery on his place. Ho will W atch Makers and Engravers. Jack Hay ter returned from Cali Francisco, it was made a rather quiet 20 year's Experience. soon have some of his new mine's fornia last week on account of the affair, at the home Mr. Nosier had A complete line of produit on the market. serious illness of his father at this prepared for their future residence, The W. H. M. S , of the M. E. place. Jack has been employed the and iu the presence of witnesses, church, South, wilt hold their regu- past two mouths ns quartermaster on Justice J. H. Cecil performiug the Wt- guarantee better work lar window sale at P. E. Drane’s the S. S. Pomoua runuing between ceremony. The H erald joins ttieir store Saturday, March 17 th. They Eureka aud San Francisco.— Bau- many friends in well wishes for fu at lower prices than can be ture success and happiness. will have for s lie broa 1, pies, cukoH, don Recorder. Phonograph Pr ^ W hen you purchase $80 of good from us you .Till j this handsome phonograph YOUNG MAN h 3 USB {Mil As good as any high price machine not a toy nor cheap machine. Call and hear it play and ask for your coupons. Get Married? W e carry all the best and latest D ry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes Gents’ Furnishing Goods, etc. N. LORENZ. Buy Y our Goods Right, and Don’t Worry. Stanley 3 Pownder A s W a t c h Specialists, Monuments and Headstones « â doughnuts, cookies aud sal ids. Miss Florence Goodman, ot Pros per, came up last Saturday for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Stan ley, of this place. Mrs. Stanley and baby Ruth acoompauied her home on Monday’s b o lt for a short visit. W anted . — A female teacher to assist Mrs. Giddings in the school in district No. 43. One holding third grade certificate acceptable. Sen 1 terms with application. Ad- dross, S. J. McCloskey, clerk, Nor- wuy, Oregon. Vernon Davenport and wile, of Humboldt county, California, who have been riotin g Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davenport, ol this city, and other relatives and friends here and at Myrtle Point for sevoral weeks, started for their home Thursday, going by way of the Bay per steamer. Prof. L. R. Edmunds, of Bandon, went to the Bay last week to meet his family who hail been at Portland on a visit. They had come down on the Kilburn, which had left off a small pox patient at Astoria, and L. f. Simpson again assumed the their was some talk of a quarantine, management of the Simpson Lum but other arrangements were made, ber Go’s affairs at North Bond ou the passengers not having been ex posed. Monday. This move on the part of the company will be regarded as a The Bandon woolen mill people good one by tbo cit:zens of the Bay, having secured what materials the as the progressive ideas of Louie North Bend mill had on hand, they are well known to all Coos county will be able to start work in a day people. or so, aud on the return of the Elizabeth, which is due in a few M i. and Mrs. F. W. Krouenberg who have been visiting relatives and days, a good supply of wool will be friends in Ibis city for the past two received and that institution will weeks, went to the Bay yesterday uow be one of the busy points in to catch the steamer Plant for San the City by the Sea. Francisco where they will be for a couplo of weeks, while Mr. Kronen- berg looks after business matters, after which they go to Denver, Colorado, whore Mr. K. has a po sition awaiting him. His lameness from an injured limb is much im proved sod he is much encouraged and has hopes of being entirely well in the near future, and we sin cerely trust he may. Mrs. J. A. Jacobson, of North Bend, came over Ust week accom panied by her son, Julius, who had lately arrived from San Quentin, California, where he has held a clerical position in the state prison at that place f> r the past two years. His many young friends were pleased to see him among them again, while he is thoroughly en joyin g his vacation and visit. had elsewhere. Do not order Monumenw.1 work until you have called upon or written N o r w a y Item s. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Robison visit ed friends on Fisbtrup a few days last week. Mrs. B. E. Hampton whobas been ill for several weeks, is lying very low with luug trouble. Joe Barkdoll is improving uicely now, being able to sit up a little each day. His brother Jim is not doing so well since he has such a bad cough. Mr. R o b t Dean is having the second windmill put up on his nice farm. H e is getting ready for a ¡ft prosperous dairy season. The Norway creamery is making about 11)0 pounds of butter per day now and the milk supply is increas ing rapidly. They paid off with 31} cents for January. How is that for home industry. The Norway school board has en gaged Mrs. GiddiDg of the Rural K - Academy to teach our summer school which will begin April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Capt. McCloskey and family of Myrtle Point have been visiting a few ilnys with his! parents at this place. Their little \ son, Jasper, was ill the first of the week, but is better now. us for prices. D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille. STEWART & WHITE, Props. Phone, Main 238. 3d*& D Sts., Marshfield, Ore. BRICK , LU M B ER , SH IN G L E S, G R O C ER IE S, G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D ISE . W e carry a complete Jine of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. Our stock is new and the latest. COOS CO. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS We handle the Famous WALK-OVER Shoes and $ guarantee euery pair sold by us as represented or F R E D money refunded. S L A G L E T C O Q U ILLE , A I L O R - - Gent's Furnishings a Speciaty. Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co OREGON D. D. PIERCE. Manager. « Under New Management. Livery Mrs. A1 DeVaul and family are preparing to leave about the first! of A pril for southern California , ; where her husband, wbo went down last fall, has rented a beet farm. These people will be greatly missed in Norway. Feed and Sale J. H . Barklow has rented hiH mother's farm and will dairy in good shape this summer. He will move his family to the rented place and will run his own farm in con nection. Opposite I. O. O. F. Mall. The dance Saturday night was web attended, the Welcome bring ing a load from down the river, and 1 the Echo brought a crowd from Myrtle Point. Every one seemed to have a good time. T rixie T rice . Call and see them. W. H. Mansell, Best of Turnouts.! __________ S I t r ic t l y F ir s t -C l a s s . Stable Pastel. Sepia, India Ink and Oil. FRANK Preaent Address L o c k Box 212 y Coquille, . Or. Hay, G ra in , Feed.l J. T. Little. Sue All the Latest Designs 1i Frames. RURKii . 349 irst Sh eet Portland Or