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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1906)
Fireworks at Mrs. Nosler’s. Mr. and Mrs. Schiller B. Her Cocoanut in Bulk at Robinson’s. mann who have made Myrtle Point J. C. Slagle was down from Dora Blu^Stem Blend Flour at Robin their home during the past thirteen on Friday. years left for Marshfield Wednesday Services at the Presbyterian son's. Economy fruit jars, the latest out, morning and will take a boat for/ church Thursday evening. Mrs. Wm. Candlin wert to at Leneve’s. Portland, from thence leaving for O. J. Seely was up from the Seely Marshfield Saturday. Oood second-hand sewing ma A Thomas camp Monday. the east where they expect to reside. chine for sale at this office. Economy fruit jars, caps and Charles Page accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang were Mrs. W. T. Kerr returned Mon | clamps at Robinson's. They will go over the Canadian down from their place on Fishtrap day from a visit to the Bay. Willis Hoover was up from Par Pacific, which route was traveled by on Wednesday. A good 1300 pound horse for kersburg on Monday. Mr. Hermann fifteon years ago and Elbert Dyer, the rushng business sale. Apply at Mansell Barn. he expects to note manv changes. James Morrison was up iron» the man of Bandon, returned from a Warner’s corsets at Robinson’s. They will stop at Montreal and from lower river on Friday. trip to San Francisco on Thursday. Economy jars, convenient and Colonel Coach returned from Cal- there will go to Boston where Mrs. safe. At Robinson's. J. V. Leep, of the upper ri.er Hermann will take a post-graduate iforna last Wednesday. passed down to Prosper on Monday J. V. Foster, of Riverton, was course in music at the well known Mrs. G. W. Wimer was down among Coquille’s business visitors looking after business interests. conservatory, making her temporary on Friday. J. H. Snyder, the engineer, went from Arago on Saturday. home at Chelsea, across the bay. Fine perfumery at Knowlton’s below last week and will run on a J. T. Jenkins, the dairyman, was From Boston Mr. Hermann will go drug store. List your property with the Home steamer from San Franoisco to up from Riverton on Monday. to New York and thece to Cairo, W. Eureka. The beBt books by standard au Realty Co. Thomas Coke, of Marshfiold, made thors, classic and popular fiction, at T. J. Green, of Myrtle Point, re the county seat a visit on Monday. Va., which is situated on the Kana- John Koon came up from the waha river ’ n a region famous fo r ; Knowlton’ s. lower river on Friday and spent a turned from the Bay Monday and Ice cream and cake next Wednes its coal and oil production. He \ J. P. Barkdoll, the Norway farm day or so shaking hands with old spent a day in Coquille before re- day on the lots of the Title A Trust will there take tho management of er, had business whieh brought turning home. friends. Co. him to town Thursday. the Greer Hardware and Supply W anted .—Teams to haul lumber R .H . Neyman and family moved Celebrate by shooting fireworks Company, a wholesale and retail The chofbest oity locations. The from the Dean mill to Coquille— ¿h corporation, a responsible position to the Hobson place on the North Home Realty Oo. purchased at Mrs. Nosler’s. miles. Top prices by day or thou for which his years of experience Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Burkhart, of Fork today where they go for the sand. Apply to H ebald or A, J . S. D. Rouse, the Riverton coal have well fitted him. Mr. Greer, summer. Mvrtle Point, returned from a short man, had business at Coquille on lately deceased, was an old-time Ferrin. visit to the Bay on Monday. and very close friend of Mr. Her The ladies of the M. E. Church Thursday. V. N. Perry who has been janitor mann, their intimaoy springing Fine Stationery, all kinds, at will serve ice cream on Wednesday Every steamer brings more new from a college acquaintanceship. JOHN Y O A K A M , J. M. W A G N E R , W . T . DEM ENT at the court house during Mr. Gal- Knowlton’s drug store. afternoon on the lots west o f the lier’s encumbancy as sheriff, will goods for J. W. Leneve’s Store. Vice President. Sec’ y an ; President- They traveled over the country to W. R. Haines, the Marshfield Title and Trust Co. Office. start soon for East Clallam, Wash., B. H. Burns went over and re gether, with varying fortunes and piano man, was in town on Thurs Economy jars keep the fruit. At where he will visit. turned from Marshfield with Mrs. many experiences, and Mr. Greer day. He reports business good. It was Robinson’s. Take your watch repairing to V. Burns who was able to leave the visited here at one time. Mrs. Archie Boone came over on Mr. Greer’s dying request that his R. Wilson, the Watchmaker. Why hospital. Remember that ice cream will Monday and visited her Bister, Mrs. friend be notified of his death. not? Successors to Dean & Morgan. Ed. Boyd and other relatives and served by the ladies of the M. Since his arrival in Myrtle Point N orw ay Item s. Church, Wednesday afternoon friends. Mr. Hermann has been a large factor J. L. Kronenberg returned from in the development of this city and Portland Friday accompanied by For first-class watch repairing to the Title and Trust Co. lots. B okn — At Norway, June 22, to his departure means that a large to \V. H. Schroeder s. Timber coal and farm lands. The his son, Harry, who has been attend Mr. and Mrs. J. Finley Schroeder, a loss has been sustained by the ing Hill’s Military Academy at that daughter. H. C. Dorris was down from Ara- Home Realty Co. community. He retains an abiding We owe Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Col place. go one day last week, and informed love, however, for Coos county and Mrs. S. J. McCloskey spent most us that he expects to go for a trip lier, of near town, an apolpgy for Dr. Green, of Curry county, was of last week with her daughter, Mrs. the coast, and is still interested in much property here so that he may in the near future for the benefit of failing to mention the new son who taken to North Bend Saturday where P. W. Laird, at Johnson’s Mill, some day return and make this the made his appearance at their home he will enter the Mercy Hospital, his health. PI{INC1P(IL PLACE OF BUSINESS, COQUILLE, OREGON Both whose babe was sick but is much scene of his future labors. as he is suffering from a very severe better now. Buster Brown Blue Ribbon a couple of weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann were impor tant factors in Myrtle Point society BOARD OF DIRECTORS sohool shoos %t Robinson's. A beautiful jardiniere assortment attactk of asthma. Mrs. A. H. Bender, of Myrtle and their loss will be keenly felt by Daniel I. Stoyer was down from Point, spent several days of last Rev. J. E. Burkhart, the newly just opened up at Mrs. Nosler’s. W. T. DEM ENT J. W . W A G N E R JOHN YOAKAM a large number of friends who will located Presbyterian minister at A recent letter from our old Myrtle Point on Saturday and pro week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. hope for their early return.— Enter cured a license for the marriage of Myrtle Point, will conduct services townsman, Wm. Notley, o f Santa prise. himself and Miss Kittie B. Stone A. H. Schroeder. AB T R A C T S A BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRA CTS in this place Thursday evening. Cruz, California, tells us that he is which was to take place Sunday. Miss Anna Roberts, assistant All are cordially invited to attend. well, and often thinks of all old A fine line of watches, all makes, teacher of our school, resigned her Some of the Bargains we haue Wild West Shoes for Western Coos county friends. all sizes, all prices, at Wilson Jew position Friday and Mrs. Giddings to Offer., boys at J. W. Loneve’s store. Purity crackers, fresh stock, at elry Company’s. will take the work alone now. $ 5 0 0 One 9 room house and 3 lots E. A. Howey, of this place, started the Coquille Mill & Mercantile Co’s. The Haines Music Co., of Marsh Miss Roberts was well liked by her fine location. w on Thursday for San Francisco, Mrs. George Burns, of Randolph, field, is receiving two carloads of pupils and is beginning with fair 100 5 room house, 2 lots where he goes to ply his trade, that was conveyed on a stretcher to the standard pianos of different makes. prospects of making a success of A w v on the corner best location of plasterer, there being a great de City Hospital the 23rd, and is in a Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon. in town, 2 blocks from school The most fastidious can be pleased. her chosen work. precarious condition, having been mand for tradesmen in that line. The young people of the Arago Deal with a resident and responsi ill for several weeks. i* 0 0 A snap 2 acres, good double We have completed a thorough, up-to-date For lady’s or gent’s Rambler bicy J v house, barn and out build- school are making extensive prepar W. L. Mast, of this city, and ble agent. cle good as new inquire at this office. ingB,orchard,within 3 blocks A b s t r a c t P la n t. White Canvas, Chocolate and ations for tbeir graduating exercises, Peter Nelson, of Bandon, returned of the business part ot town The Haines Mueic Co., of Marsh from Portland Wednesday having Black Oxford Ties for LadieB at J. Saturday evening, June 30. This Wo are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short field, will refund railroad fare and A 42 acre ranch on the low is the first time a country school been! there in attendance at the W . Leneve’s. notice, and orders will receive careful and prompt attention. er river about 30 acres bot one day’s stop in that place to any grand lodge of Masons. has attempted such exercises in the DeWitt Clinton is now assisting tom balance bench, 7 room one purchasing a piano at their country. Encourage their efforts Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank house, barn, out buildings, The new Diamodd Cut Glass” Chas. Adams, the Myrtle Point house. It pays to boy with dis by giving them a well filled house. 7 bead of cows, separator is its name. You will find it at blacksmith and machinist, and will Coquille “ " Coquille Post Office . crimination. We have a fine selec Parents and friends of tho school and farming tools. Homo MARSHFIELD PHONE, 143. be there for a month or so before Mrs. Nosler’s and it is beautiful. market for everything pro tion. are not only invited but urged to COQUILLE PHONE, 191. Miss Elsie Tilman returned from returning to his mine in northern duced on the ranch. come. Have you had any work done by Phono at our expense when ordering ABSTRACTS. Portland Wednesday. Her grand California. If you don’t see what you want T rixie T rick . the new shoemaker, F. Iriska. He Eighteen pounds best cane gran TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., mother, Mrs. Bunch, with whom she hero call at the office and oxamine is a fine workman. Near Skookum R. H . S m ith, Abstractor. H enry Seng sU cke n, Manager. went to the oity, disliked traveling ulated sugar, $1.00 at J. W. Len our list which is to large to enumer Restaurant. by sea and came back overland a eve's store. ate here. ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS A BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS Ed Carter, the Myrtle Point real week earlier. The pension of our old veteran estate man, returned from a trip to Knowlton's drug store carries a friend and townsman, W. A. Custer, V. R. Wilson, Registered Opto, The Dalles last week. He brings large line of blank books, also a has been lately raised from $3 to $24 metrist. Errors of vision corrected the information that S. E. Johnson complete lino of legal blanks. per month through the earnest efforts A perfect fit guaranteed. Coquille/ and Will Jenkins, former Coos Mrs. Capt. James, of Myrtle of Hon. Binger Herman. Mr. Cus Oregon. oounty residents, are well and doing Point, went to Bandon Friday where ter is to be congratulated. well at that place. she will spend several days with the Speoial sale of summer goods at M e a lls a t a l H ou rs F ir s t-C la s s Manufacturers all hinds oj Try the now People’s Market, two Captain while he is there with the O. Wilson A C o’s each Friday and pi*om 6 a m to 9 p m . S a v v ie s . doors south of postoffice, for the Saturday. freshest meats of all kinds at lowest Echo which they are puttiug in fine prices. Dean & IToberg, Prop’ra. shape for the summer. 0 . C. Carter, the Etelka logger, L O C AL N E W S . Full cream cheese at Robinson’s New belts for ladies’ at Robin son’s. Finest line new Qrooeriesin town at J. W. Leneve's. T A. Walker returned from atrip to Roseburg and vicinity on Mon day. L. A. Roberts, the attorney, was a county seat visitor from the Point on Monday. Aasen Bros reoeived two big car loads of rails for their Rink creek logging road on Monday. W . 8. Hall, I. T. Weekly and D. C. Krantz were down from the North Fork on Saturday. Leyi Heisner, the stableman and and teamster of Marshfield had busi ness on the river Saturday. Purity crackers at the Mill store. Royal Chinook Shoes at J. W. Leneve’s. None better. Announcement! Wo wish to announce to the public that we have bought the firm formerly operated by Wilson Jewelry Co., and will continue to operate the same and solicit a share of the public patronage. Our Watch and Jewelry Repairing Department is in charge of a compe tent Jeweler and we guarantee all work done. E. C BARKER & CO. ^ZSSSZSSZSSSZSSZSK NTERPlilSE MEAT ri)., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Lard, Ham and Bacon. TITLE GUARANTEE AND ' ABSTRACT COMPANY SI J2( $3350 Coquille Valley Development Company W. E. Deitz, of Myrtle Point, who is now agent for the Washington Nursery Co., was down this way on Monday. He tells us that there is a great demand for good stock. This nursery company carries the newest creation of Burbank, the wiz ard, which is a seedless plum. Keep up with the times by getting the latest. 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. The nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pointer met with an acci dent on Friday evening that should be a lesson to all boys who play with explosives. A premature ex plosion of some powder he was playing with caused him to receive frightful burns on the face and neck, and became blind from the swelling, and is still in that condition. Dr. Wetmore who is in attendance is hopeful of saving his sight, but says he had a very close call to not lose his sight entirely. W ajttxd — At once, parties to received an immensely large steam take contract for slashing. Inquire donkey the latter park of the week of Wm. Windle, Beaver slough. for his South Fork camp. W e learn Mrs. R. G. MoQuigg arrived here he is having some trouble to get from Douglas county the last of the the machine home, owing to the bad week and is enjoying a visit with condition of the roads. her daughters, Mrs. Ed Cunning We are here with the goods, late ham, Mrs. Chester Mael and Mrs. nobby styles, at reasonable prices. Wilson Jewelry Co. Jay Peart. If you want a good comb, hair Mrs. R. E. MoKee, Mrs. Treueax, brush, tooth brush, nail brush or and their mother, Mrs. E. A. Correll, bath brush go to Knowlton’s drug from near Spooner, Wisconson, passed through last Wednesday en store. Wm. Cox, of Port Orford, is visit route to Bandon where other mem ing Coos county friends. He oame bers of their families have located down from Myrtle Point the latter and where they expect to make part of last week and is spending a th >ir homes in the future. at the sk oo k u m Restaurant, C. A H A R R IN G T O N , P rop rietor. S p e c ia l A t t e n t io n G iv e n to c o m m e r c i a l P eöp ie, We J/Iake fiâ t e s to R e g u la r B o a r d e r s . • j ? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- F R E D S L A O i K) T A IL O R C O Q U IL L E , O l C. M. & M. CO. Lumber, Mouldings, etc. General Merchandise, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Flour and Feed. G E N T S ’ FURNISHINGS. Fancy and Staple Groceries Coquille Mill and Mercantile Co You should call and sample the few days with bis daughter, Mrs. J. W. Leneve. As usual he made the nice fresh Chocolates and Bon Bonn H ebald office a pleasant call on F ri just in at Mrs. Nosler's. B a rga in s in day afternoon. Master Roy Morgan, son of Mr. W hat good does it do you to eat if and Mrs. R. M. Morgon, of the up your stomach fails to digest the per river, was unfortunate as to be food? None. It does you h a r m - thrown from a horse Monday morn causes belching, sour stomach, flat ing, sustaining a fracture of the col ulence, etc. When the stomach $7,000. Finest Dairy Farm in Coquille Valler. Foa S al *. — About 1J acres of fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure lar bone. He come down on the Welcome and Dr. Wetmoro dressed after each meal will digest Good new build $ 0 , 000 . 232 acre* Dairy and Pasture Land. land near the Academy, good house, barn and out buildings. Also what you eat and makes the stom the injury. ings, abundanco of water piped into house and Barn. ach sweet. R. S. Knowlton. Special sale of all summer goods young orchard. Address J. A. $1,050. Creamery plant well located. E. C. Barker A Co. have purchas on Friday and Saturday of each Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon. ed the stock and business of the $450. Fine Residence property, well located. Mrs. L. P. Maury and daughter, Wilson Jewelry Co., of this city and week at O. Wilsons. A Co’s store. Miss Bessie, returned from Portland took charge the last of the week Mrs. B. F. Lawrence arrived here 4, 000. 120 aeres, Dairy Ranch, a choice location in Coquille Wednesday where Mrs. Maury had i E. C. Barker, who recently returnd from Indianapolis, Indiana, Monday Valley. gone to attend the Eastern Ster > from San Frauciso where he had moroing, having come in by the been to learn the trade, will have We have some choice Timber Lands, Coal Lands and other meeting as a delegate from Beulah charge and do the the watch rtpar- Roseburg stage by way of Myrtle numerous bargains. Can offer you good business propositions. Chapter at this place. They were | ing, etc. V. R, Wilson who has Point, and is enjoj ing a visit with Call on us at our office in Martin Bnilding one door wet- accompanied on their return by | conducted tha business for the past her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mrs. Maury's daugbteis, Mrs. Icy six or seven years has made many Drane. Her health has not been raJol Knowlton’s Drag Store. ' friends and built up a good busi good of late and she will spend a Bartholomew, of Monroe, Washing ness on fair dealing and good work ton, and Miss Emma who bad been manship, and we feel that we lose a part of the summer here for rest, the past year with Mrs. Bartholo good man from our list of artisans M r Lawrence will be out in Au- 1 gust and accompany her home. and dealers. mew and attending school. Wilson & C o . REAL ESTATE Home Realty Co. CARRIES A COMPLETE LINE OF Dry tioods. THOSE W ISHING 70 PU R C H ASE GIVE U S C A L L .................... East End of Front Street.