Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 20, 1906, Image 3

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    Purity crackers at the Mill store.
Fireworks i»l Mra. Nosier’«
Ed
Pou.eroy is deck hand on tbo
Ed Johnson was up from Bandon
Cocoauut in Bulk at Robiuson’s.
Warner's comets al Robinson’s.
Venus now.
on Monday.
F. E. Hull, of Rivertou, ba I bus­
Joe Ferry was up from Riverton
Tuko your watch repairing to V. iness in town on Friday.
New belts for ladies’ at Robin­
on Monday.
It. Wilson, t ‘e Watchmaker. Why
son’s.
Blue Stem Blend Flour at Robin­
not?
C. C. CarUr, the Etelka logger,
W. F. Disher was up from Ban­
son’s.
went to the Bay Monday.
Chas. Evland, the boss mechanic,
don on Saturday.
Rev. W. B. Smith was down from
was
up from Cody’s camp a day or Fishtrap on Thursday.
Fred Moser, the Gravel Ford
List your property with the Home
dairymao, hid bnsimss in town Realty Co.
so lately.
Finest line new Groceries in town
Saturday.
A fine line of watches, all makes, at J. W. Leneve's.
E. W. Sturtevant, the logger, was
J. L. Kronenberg, superintendent up from Riverton on Friday
all sizes, all prices, at WilsoD Jew­
Mr. O ’Conner, of Marshfield, was
of the Parkersburg mill, passed
elry
Company’s.
Economy jars keep the fruit. At
in our city on Monday.
through this city ou Thusday in Robinson’s.
V. L. Arrington, of Myrtle Point,
Royal Chinook Shoes at J. W.
route to Portland on business.
Mrs. T. P. Hanley, of near Lamps, is viniting his daughter, Mrs. Hay­ Leneve’s. None better.
Order your ice from the O. K. was in town shopping on Saturday. nes, of this place.
L. A. Jones, of Bandon, was a
Creamery.
We are here with the goods, late Coquille visitor on Monday.
Timber coal and farm lands. The
Have you had any work done by Home Realty Co.
nobby styles, at reasonable prices.
A. P. Anderson was up from Par­
the new shoemaker, F. Irisks. He
T. i . Rasor, late of Riddle, who Wilson Jewelry Co.
kersburg on Thursday.
is a fíne workman. Near Skookum is taking a look at our county, was
G D Williams, a resident o f Grants
Economy fruit jars, caps and
Restaurant.
on the streets of Coquille on Satur­ Pass, passed through town Mon­
c'amps at Robinson’s.
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Economy jars, convenient and day.
day en route to the Bay.
MissElva
Kerr
returned
from
a
safe. At Robinsons.
A beautiful jardiniere assortment
F ob S ale .— One fine yoke of work
visit to the bay on Friday.
Frank Morris, of Etelka, passed just opened up at Mrs. Nosler’s.
oxen. Price $80 or will trade for
Celebrate by shooting fireworks
d o ..' the river on Thursday where
Mrs. Tioe Wagner, of this city, cows. Nelson Jones.
purchased at Mrs. Nosler’s.
he went to look after business went to the Point Monday for a
Mrs. J. A. Davenport and Miss
Every steamer brings more new
interests.
visit with her mother and other Kate Slingsby wentao Myrtle Point
goods for J. W. Leneve’s Store.
Fine perfumery at Knowlton’s friends.
Monday for a few days’ visit.
LOCAL N E W S .
drug store.
Mrs. W. E. Steward, of Sultaa,
Washington, who has been visiting
with her mother, Mrs. G. W. L ig­
gett of Riverton, started for her
home Thursday.
Full cream cheese at Robinson’s
A good lot of cull lumber at the
Eighteen pounds best cane gran­
Coquille mill at $4.50 per thousand. ulated sugar, $1.00 at J. W. Len-
M arried . — In Coquille, Oregon, eve’s store.
June 71, 1906, Hubert J. Rice and
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Miss Electa Walker, Rev. W. R. F. Cessna, Parkersburg, has been quite
Browne officiating.
ill. Dr. Wetmore was called.
uuii.
a . oeuiureue, ol illMall- IOHN Y O A K A M ,
field, was iu town yesteday.
President-
B. P. Vaudecar, the Myrtle Point
jeweler, leturned from tho hay
Friday.
The schooner Advance arrived at
Bandon from San Francisco on Sat­
urday.
J. M. Upton, a Marshfield attor­
ney, had business at the county seat
on Monday.
W. J. Butler was over from the
Bay and spent a day or so on this
side last week.
B orn .— At North Bend. Or., June
17, 1906, to the wife of John Free-
lund, twin daughters.
ENTERPRISE MEAT ™.,
Successors to Dean & Morgan.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard
Ham and Bacon.
PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rev. Wm. Horsfall will conduct JOHN YOAKAM
services at the Episcopal church on
Sunday, morning and evening.
J. D. Bennett, the Gravel Ford AB TRACTS
carpenter and contracior, passed
passed through to the Bay on Sat­
urday.
H. G. Krasky, a prominent furni­
ture manufacturer of San Francisco,
J. L Knight, the upper river has been in Coos county looking
about for a day or two.
stockman, was in town yesterday.
Dr. Wetmore was called on Sat­
Best cane granulated sugar $5.40
urday night to see Duncan Urqu-
per sack at J. W . Leneve’s store.
Miss Florerce Walstrooi, of Par­ hart who is suffering from a severe
kersburg, was in our city on Friday. attack of la grippe.
A b stra ct
Special sale of summer goods at
Arthur Sweet who cut his knee
O. Wilson k Co's each Friday and
quite badly some weeks siuce, got
Saturday.
a fall Inst Friday and was obliged
A good program will be rendered to send for Dr. Wetmore.
at the M. E. church South next
Judge Harlockor called an extra
Sunday evening at eight o ’clock by
session of the county court on Fri­
the children of the Sabbath school.
day for the purpose of declaring
The publio is cordially invited.
tbo result of the election iu regard
Organdies, Mulls, India Linen
to the local option law. They de­
and Lawns fo r’Summer suits at J.
clare Coquille and Myrtle Point dry
W . Leneve’s.
under tbe law. They also approved
Capt. McCloskey was down from the plat of tho now town of Port
Myrtle Point yesterday and informed Lawn Addition to North Bond.
us that the steamer Reta would be
Mrs Erla Carlo'ck of tho San
ou the Coquille-Baudon run after
the inspectors visit this place, which Jose conservatory wishes to an­
nounce that she is permanently lo­
will be about July 12th.
cated in this .alley, and will receive
White Canvas, Chocolate and
pupils in P ian o and Organ at regu­
Black Oxford Ties for Ladies at J.
lar rates. Mrs Carlock is au exper­
W. Leneve’s.
ienced teacher and uses the most
Mrf. Aaron Wilson came down modern methods o f instruction; that
from Bridge on Monday and joined her abil ity is being recognized is
her husband at this city where they evidenced by her large and growing
will reside for the present, Mr. W il­ class. For particulars call at the
son now bolding a position iu the resilience of W. E. Cleghorn, Co­
O. K. creamery.
quille; Myrtle Point Hotel, Myrtle
Special sale of qll summer goods Point, or address at Coquille,
on Friday and Saturday of each Oregon.
week at O. Wilsons. <fc Co's store
ABSTRACTS
Intending buyers of lumber, or
anything in tho general merchan­
dise line as for that matter, should F irs t-C la s s
remember that the Coq,tills Mill
S e r v ie s .
aud Mercantile Co. can supply the
same at lowest going prices.
Every body gooB to V. R. Wilson
to
have their watches repaired, of
Buster Brown
Blue Ribbon
course. WHY NOT?
school shoes at Robinson's.
B. L. Hollenbeck was down from
Capt. ¡Sutherland, of Parkersburg,
the North Fork on Wednesday and
made our city a visit on Monday,
Thursday of last week. He wns
the first for some time.
He is
not feeling the best, hoped to be all
slightly under the weather, but we
right in a day or so.
hope ho may ba all right again in a
Knowlton’s drug store carries a
short time.
large line of blank books, also a
Wild West Shoes for Western
complete line of legal blanks.
boys at J . W. Leneve’s store.
H. A. Webster, a deputy fish war­
Mrs. G. F. Boutell, of Morgan
den,
came in from tbe vklley and
Hill, California, has arrived at Sum­
ner, having come up from San continued down tbe coast Monday
Francisco by the Kilburn, and is to look up some reported violations
visiting with her mother, Mrs. E. H. of the fish law iu Curry county.
Three cboice 50 ft. lots, near tbe
ma­ school bouse, for sale; price $400.
Address Win, Caodliu, owner, Co.
quille.
Miss Clare Sherwood who has
A. E. Seaman, the Marshfield at­
just graduated from the State Nor-
torney who recently returned from
mat at Ashland, returned to her
a visit at his old borne in Michigan,
home at this place Sunday.
Her
had business which called him to
many young friends are pleased to
Myrtle Point on Monday.
see her home again
If you want a good comb, hair
For Indy’s or gent’s Rambler bicy-.
brush, tooth brush, nail brush or
c'e good us new inquire at this office.
bath brush go to Kuowltoo’s drug
Chas. Pendleton, of Riverton, was store.
in to see us Monday and told of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackerby,
having trapped a fine fat bear a few of Baudon, returned from a month's
days RiDce. He also tells us that he visit in the Willamette valley on
lost a fine cow by some careless Saturday, and proceeded on to Ban­
shooter directing his aim wrongly. don by the Dispatch.
Beyers.
Good second-hand Bewing
chine for sale at this office.
Try the new People’s Market, two
doors south of postoffice, for the
freshest meats of all kinds at lowest
prices. Dean A Hoberg, Prop’rs
L . E. Shanatelt who has held the
high and responsible position as
firemao on the steamer Dispatch
for some months past, resigned last
week to accept a similar position on
the tug Triumph, while our friend
Jack Hayter is now on the Dispatch.
We have clients who want to buy
Farm, Coal and Timber Lands. If
you have any for sale list it with
Wood Bros., North Bend, Oregon.
You should call and sample the
nice fresh Chocolates and Bon Bons
just in at Mrs. Nosler’s.
F . W . Snith, manager of the Coos
river salmon hatchery, was over to
this city Saturday. He informs us
that the foundation of the new
buildings are laid and that a good
season's work is anticipated.
Robinson’s store has a big liue
’of ladies’ Bhirt waists, muslin under­
Jewelry repairing, ring repairing, wear, corset covers, dress skirts
clocks, repaired by V. R. Wilson and underskirts.
the watchmaker. 20 years’ exper­
Our townsman, Theodore Land,
ience.
who went to Klamath Falls a couple
N. Plyler who has been night of weeks ago, returned last Friday,
watch at the mill at this place got He likes the prospects of that grow­
a fall Wednesday night hurting hia ing section, and we underatane will
foot and ankle severely, since which return after the 4th of July.
he has not been able to work. We
It pays to use Stock Food at this
hope he will be all right in a short
time of the year.
Better get a
time.
package at Knowlton’a drug store
You are guaranteed both quality and try it with your cow.
and price aud courteous treatment
One and one-half mile of steel
at the new People’s Market, south
rails
and 40 trucks will be shipped
of postoffice. Freshest meats of ev­
from Portland by the next Alliance
ery description.
Mrs. John Snyder, of Marshfield, for use on the new road of the Coos
who has been at Baudon for several Bay Lumber and Coal Co. This
days visiting with her parents, Mr. company is now putting in about
and Mrs. W . W. Hayes, and Mrs. 140,000 feet of logs per day.
Capt Geo. Leneve who has been
master of the steamer Alert running
from Marshfield up Coos river for
the past few years, has resigned
that positon and arrived here Mon­
day. Will proceed to fix up his Chas. Sterling, of Vancouver, Wash­
The sworn statement o f the man­
place over the river before enter­ ington, came up Monday and pro­ ufacturers protects you form opiates
in Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and
ceeded to tbe Bay by train.
ing the steamboat business.
Tar— the cough syrup that drives
Constipation makes the cold the cold out of your system. Sold
F or S ale . — About 1J acres of
drag
along.
Get
it
out
of
you
by R. S. Knowlton.
land near the Academy, good house,
Take Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
barn and out buildiDgs.
Also and Tar cough syrup.
Mr. and Mrs. G . H. Guerin, of
Contains
young orchard.
Address J. A. no opiates.
For sale by R. 8. Hotel Guerin, Myrtle Point, who
Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon.
Knowlton.
nave been at Riverside, Ctlifornia,
Our young friend, Is Nosier ar­
rived here last Saturday from Cor­
onado Beach, California, where he
has spent the last two or three
years. He had been up to Portland
and Seattle, and came in overland
by way of the Drain route. His
many friends are glad to see him.
Misses Nettie Carey and Kittie for several months for the benefit
Thom, of Myrtle Point, passed of Mrs. Guerin’s health, retuaned
through town Mooday on their way Saturday, accompanied by Mrs.
to the Bay to eatch the steamer Al­ Moody and Mrs. Dricebaugh, ol
liance for Eureka, California. They cf that place, who will viiit at the
go to Areata and other points, Point for a while. Mrs. Dricebaugh
probably to remain. They were ac­ is a daughter of Mr. and R W.
companied this far by Frank Carey. I Lundy.
ffi C A A
Cl 1 00
One 9 room house and 3 lots
dne location.
Good 5 room house, 2 lots
on the corner best location
in town, 2 blocks from school
C90 00
A snap 2 acres, good double
| A iU U v house, barn and out build-
inis,orchard,within 3 blocks
of the business part of town
$3350
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith ar­
rived from Ffrom San rancisco by
the last Kilburn, reaching this city
Monday. Mr. Smith has some good
people with him who he expects to
interest in this locality.
A 42 acre ranch on the low­
er river about 30 acres bot­
tom balance bench, 7 room
house, barn, out buildings,
7 head of cows, separator
and farming tools, Home
market for everything pro­
duced on tile ranch.
If you dou ’ t see what you want
here call at the office and examine
our list which is to large to enumer-
i ate here.
'For sale at Robinson’s Store
Coquille Valley
Development
Company
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&
F R E D
MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143.
COQUILLE PHONE, 191
Phono at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS.
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.,
R. H. Smith, Abstractor.
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A BSTRACTS
ABSTRACTS
M e a lls a t a l H ou rs
F r o m e m m to B p m .
S p e e io l A tt e n t io n G iv e n to
C öfnm et<eial P eople.
We Make Hates to
H eg u l a t * B o a u d e u s .
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CO,
Manufacturers all kinds oj
Lumber, Mouldings, etc.
General Merchandise, Hats, Caps,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
FJour and Feed.
G E N T S ’ FURNISHINGS.
F ancy and Staple Groceries
Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co
O. W ilson & C o
CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF
S L A G -1 .TG
.
A BSTRACTS
C. A . H A R R IN G T O N , P roprietor.
Groceries
T A IL O R
c o q u il l e
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
Skookum Restaurant,
New 6 room house and lot will be
ready for July 1, $500
Some of the Bargains we have
to Offer.
up-to-date
P lan t.
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
Coquille
“
“ Coquille Post Office.
A T THE
Seven room house, 3J lots, barn
and out buildings.
Lots sot in
fruit treos.
For $1,250. Both
sm. os. Part down, balance on in­
stalment.
See
J. E. Q cick ,
Coquille City.
A BST R A C T S
We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short
notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
Mrs. Clara Kirshman who has
C. B. Zeek, one of Bandon’s
been here visiting with her brother, prominent and enterprising busi­
Dr. A. F. Kirshman, the dentist, ness men, bad business which called
from her borne in Michagan, started him to the county seat on Monday.
for Portland on Thursday.
The best people to buy or sell
For find-class watch repairing to real estate tnrough are Wood Bros.,
af North Bend, Oregon.
to W. H. Schroeder’s.
June Snap.
ABSTRACTS
We have completed a thorough,
J. T. Jewett received a letter
from Chas. Matheson Monday in
which Mr. M. tells of all being well
aDd asks to be remembered to all
his friends here.
Miss Anna Logan, of Bandon, re­
turned from San Frncisco on Satur­
day. She bas been at that city tbe
past year, being a unrse in one
of the hospitals there.
A B ST R A C T S
Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon.
A big lot of sugar aud fresh
Each Friday and Saturday there
will be a special sale of Sumner grocer,es just in from Portland at
Robinson’s.
goods at O. Wilson <fe Co’s.
O. Lobert, of Fruitdale, Oregon,
Grandma Leneve, accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Rose, registered at Hotel Coquille on
went to Myrtle Point yesteday Thursday.
where she will visit another daugh­
Mrs. M. Nosier will receive a fine
ter, Mrs. Marshal Way for some line of fire-works by the Elizabeth
time.
which is now due.
A. B. Daly, the machinery man,
installed a live roller system in
the Prosper mill last week.
He
informs us that he did a good busi­
ness while out in the Willamette
valley recently.
W . T. DEM ENT
J. W . W A G N E R
TITLE GUARANTEE
AND
ABSTRACT COMPANY
Purity crackers, fresh stock, at
The choicest city locations. The
Home Realty Co.
the Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co’s.
On Thursday of last week we
Andrew Linn, late of Minnesota,
noticed a big lot of Golden Cheddar who has been traveling extensively
cheese ou our dock for shipment. over this counry of late, was in Co­
They were manufactured at the Star quille on Monday.
creamery.
"The new Diamodd Cut Glass’’
Fine Stationery, all kinds, at is its name.
You will find it at
Knowlton’s drug store.
Mrs. Nosler’s and it is biMitilul.
George P. Harrington and Ada
M. Cribbins were married at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Cribbins, of Etelka,
June 3, 1906.
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Sec’y and M.mg.
J. M. W A G N E R,
Vice President.
and
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Dry Goods
THOSE WISHING 70 PURCHASE
REAL E S T A T E
$ 7,000.
Finest Dairy Farm in Coquille Valler.
$6,000.
282 acree Dairy and Pasture Land.
$1,050.
Creamery plant well located.
GIVE U S C A L L
East
End
.................
of
Front
Street.
Good new build­
ings, abundance of water piped into house and Barn.
$450.
4,000.
Fine Residence property, well located.
120 acres, Dairy Ranch, a choice location in Coquille
Valley.
We have some cboice Timber Lands, Coal Lands and other
numerous bargains. Can offer you good business propositions.
Call on us at our office in Martin Building one door weit
of Knowlton’s Drug Store.
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Home
Realty Co.
Under New Management.
Livery
Feed
and
Sale
Stable
Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall
W. H. Mont-
Prop.
Best of Tunouts.
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F lR S T -G u *
Hay, Gralr J eed
Successor to J. T, Little.